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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_07_09_ . 1. - • - . y:: I i . ., I '. I 1 f. I. 1` I I': 1,� - 1' . - . . . . i - - ,- ! _ __ _- ' - ;; / _ _ . I .. ; oi�"l ,. _ . r, ri I � I E __ :1- ___ 1-11 - I - G JsJ,$ Ras . t: ',,m ' . - E_- - _R _ a •1.1 ` tl" r� : , �.! , . .. �.,. 1.,_. . . • VOL* . e ; ,:} (- �. _.. .: PICKERING; ON T.-9 , �� PAYS j `C1`�� 9, 1' i� ° , '� u. l NO:. 36. . 1. ' t,A­,­. I �_ f . . I __ - ,� rof'ico* {anal 45arDa., Buineee Card .,': ' U T ARV UNDUS Dominion Day In�t?IarernOnt Bm.rn taking the place of Mr. Downey ag . .. e ts. - -' . --- --•- beet'., discharging the duties to the awtis- M &I,CZ• This was a tt a day in Claremon . At faction of all•- The sports were under • -__- ;, - , . ATROT LOCAL RAPPLI+AN04 ascOspsD 21 an earl hour mmitteemen, hotel keep- the Ch W C. Webb and it is - . -� A. CUTHBE T y p- urge of Mr. . j I. TUB P11988 AND JOTTSD DOWN BY OUR G .. FIELD, M. GE M.C.P. S. PHYSI• ers and their ssistants, wen all busy needless to state that be did hieduty well_ , • ` �. °cIAN, SURGEON. CORONER, &c•. Watchmaker and J else CORRESPONDKNTS. , getting everythi g in readiness f r the The judges were Messrs. Henderson and - _ Pickering, ont. Office hours - Morning, from 8:30 , to ,:so ; evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1 -y t �'` ^' accommodation of their expected vi hors, Burton of Claremont. The Treasurer. E, �yARE, M. D., M. C. P. S., ON PMKERINO ONT. ' �' 'bsHxwx . while thoso wh had refreshment the " � 11 Dtir. Wm. Dowsweh. and assistants, were, S. - I J. TARIO. Coroner for the county of On- Tl1e weeds# are o1loWed to ros to on on�the grounds ere conveying th her a at the receipt of custom (the gate) and . a,;o• Physician, Burgeon and Accoucheur. Rest• A beautiful assortment of P general .assort t Of the good. hinge we considered it anneeessaxy to ask him deuce and office, neat door 0 the POS"Ince, be public streets of Oshawa. which are' one 'all used on such coca• whether the'reoei is were n to his ez l0.r Watches, Clocks, Jewelerp d dal cy g y p p pec- - Pickering_ Goods, on hand. The early closing movement Went into lions. The weather was all that could tations or not, as the happy smile which-, �y , FERRIER, M.D „M.C.P.B., Ont. } force on Monday last: be desired, a Jane balm summer d ,the played over his Cox0%;ltR. office hours -- morning from REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED The assessment of all the hotel over• y P y genial countenance D P sun shining the ugh a Hazy atmoa here, answered the question at once. The ap- -. 8 to 10. evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of RUG ties here has been reduced b q - . . STORE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons After 45 years' experience I am able to say I will y �1, d0 t0 took away the trong glare and sco ohing paarance of the band wagon .was the lied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals, &c., all guarantee satisfaction. 12y $2,000, on account of the Scott Act being effects Which a so prevalent a thie si al for the last tune on the - $upp for cash. 29tt , p gn grounds. ` cheap in force. season. As ea>�ly as 10 o'clock th tide The band was again driven to the Queen's . ------ -- Ontario,,... n J• G. Bennett, who keeps an h ter at of visitors comineneed to flow int the for sapper, after which they kindly enter- Leg(il. Cedar Da)e, was fined ib0 and cos B last pillage, and by 11 the stable aoo ode• tamed the large crowd which had now _. „_ BALL DOW, BARRISTER week for keeping liquor on his pre ilex. Lions at the hotels . was Jailed up, . bile arrived in the village from the grounds, r • t 1 anal Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. - orncz— PICgERIN G AGE CY. - every other suitable place was utilized. with two or three choice selections and - � 1. i WHITBY. The train from Toronto, due at 1:15, then left for the station to meet the train 1. l>everell's Block, Brock - street, Whitby. Private funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable 0 `n for Life lean tion of all a itirlite and on which the Massey M'f g o' s. for Toronto, the Claremont band giving terms of payment. e-y pe tyac g Rey, Mr. Willoughby►' was pre ented Band was ex Led, was met at the eta- them three cheers to which the Toronto- . . ��t)RFHY & PARKER.$ARRISTERS Banking Business. with an address and a urge b the . and solicitors, &c. Money to loan. No prrnica Hovas —From 10 to 3; atnrdays members of his congregation here d at tion by the rec ption committee an the nians heartily responded. It was - getting . ' • commission. office: Haney's Building, Picker- 10 tb 1 o'clock. Almond's previous to his leaving fo Port Chairman of th general committee. On near eight o'clock when the band left -• - ;ng ; open every Friday. H. E. MORPHY, R.A., p o the arrival oft a train the Massey and and as the Claremont band was giving a Tsoi[ss 1'AasiLi • N.B. A nlnet acre farm for $a�lIIgs Bank in connection. ,ferry. and quite a concourse of people go off, concert in the hall, thither the .crowd • sale -- easy teens• �y 9ir. G. 1': Smith i8 a candidate r the . DELA ERE, BLACK, RESSOR & , (3 -y)- . GEORGE KERR, Agent. many of them being old residents, e• bent their ste s Ina short time every E`C,LISH, Barristers at Law, solicitors office of Reeve, made cacant by the death wont and vicinity, and who had bro ght seat was filled and every avaaable place - in Chancery, Conveyancers, &c. Offices No. 17 .a.=j=j�.1�T -- Z1,,T=_ t •of Mr. Jeffrey. Mr. S. resigns the friends with them to assist in eelebk Ling occupied, until the building wag packed. - Toronto Street (over Gas Companys),Toronto• deputy- reeveship in order to qualify The T Money to Loan -tip Commission. D. DELAKERE, • , 1 the day fi•ee from the dust and bus le of Man had to o awe unable to Tte shortest sea passage. Aserae Lima 8 da 8, y g y get ad- - DA BLACK, H. A. REE80R, E. TAT LOUR � election takes place on the 16th, 1pomi- � . r. I 3-y 2 of which are massed on the River and Gus of � the city. The bandsmen, aceomp Died mission. Prof. Pearson and assistants. ENGLISH. __ St. Lawrence. I nations on the Jth. From prPse t (}p� f E. FARE��TELL, LL. B., BAR- arances there will be rer little psi• by bir. A. DScFarlane, chairman o m., and the Claremont band furnished good . T Rates of PaAeage -Cabin X50, X60, e7o, and tso. pe y p and Trea . Dowswell were driven t the music throughout the course of the even - v • RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and geturn tickets at a reduction. Inte ediate x30. tlon. . ' g County Solicitor.- court House, �Yhttby_ 10-y Steerage at low rates. Queens Hotels in a commodious s •ng ing. Mr. Cameron, of Toronto, earned ; , i ESSItiS. RITCHIE BILLINGS, parties sending for friends in pantry can The Whitby Tabernacle . S bbath wagcn, which bad been provided fo the hearty applause in his rendition of comic ' - A1 I3S i - s and Solicitors, High Court of obtain Prepaid Passage Certi ate$. school will have an eacursaou -to G shy occasion by Mr. Derusha, pro riet r of. songs. He does not draw the line at the - ' - • Ji:stice. Whitby, ont. Money to loan on rea- Park on the 5th of August. p For dates of sailing, tickets, ana all informs- the Queen s. At 1 p. m. the and comic, but comes .out also in the melo , . sonable terms. tion• apply by letter or in person to Forepuugh s circus will probably strike, was driven to the rounds, this town this summer. 8 half a e dramatic style.. Some parts of his reci- >1 - - north of the vilf age, and took up the osi• tations were fairly given, while other . 1'eter-inary. . a. $- vvL•�+v . {; The elevator at,the Bay is beil k en lion assigned to diem on the south ids arts, we think, were rather over - drawn. 1 t :_rr..,,: .,_ ti �_�' .,_ ,,. -_�: -.� larged by the Harbor Co. Mr. Barnes ' - HOPghIS, VETERINARY St7R- AGENT, EKPE$$ OFFICE. WHITBY. of the bush, under the shade of some find a is in stage parlance, a general utility :. tas the contract. spreading beet eis, and in front of th a man, open for trio sublime or the ludicrous, H. CTEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet- _ -- %� - --`- -- -�-�- A man hired a rig at Bebert's livery l� . - • erinary .College, Toronto. and practical horse- line Uiece of old sod on which the its of which the audience had a fair sample,. chose. etc. On account of- increase of practice SITTINGS OFTHE DIVISION COURTS stable here last week to go to the eopntry. and my accustomed visits every Saturday to After: reachin hie destination he turned were to take place, adjoining the try . and acknowledged by their frequent ap• : - )' �tibitevale, Cherrywood and Dunbarton wily at- CO �'�TY OF ON TARIO. the horse loose to wander back to its kept residence of Mr. A. '!`ISCey. be plause. The other attraction was Prof. tend the diseases of the horse too: at my own ground$ contain about ten aoriA ith Simpson, Ventriloquist, also of Toronto, forge, Green River, in the forenoons of Tuesdayy, home, and he has not been seen siiee. about lour acres of bush, with easy ac ess whose imitations were very well given -- - I VPednesde,y, Thurada and Friday of each weei. -18$6- 7 � ' Miss Lottie ho had been to. all parts of it, and having s en- his talking family being a complete sac- �- A first -class assistant horseshoer always on hand. i' c.c •yip �' Greenwood, + - 11 Veterinary instruments made to order. Medi- No. Place of Holding a m w ° ��*yy ° attending Loretto Abbey, Toronto, is • tine for horses and cattle always on hand: Cells ti44 ..w%"% O did BHadeE. �OWQ to the east and CeBB, keeping the audience in roars of home for the Holidays. she hag been thence north. we come to the spa ions laughter throughout the whole dorm- . by night or by day promptly attended to. Ad- 1 Whitby 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 8 1 'osi BIICOe6efal dress, Green River, Ont. . 34-7 i Brougham 3 3 2 �9 11. platforms erected for dancing. The itui mice. Both gentlemen were amusing and ' _ 2 1 Pickering ; II' 2 3 !lie merchants htiwe all decided to being u der seemed desirous to lease, as the audience 3 PO Perry 8 90 92 7 96 It $Lion Chosen wee. a good One, p close their stores at E o clock each j even• fro acute called for an encore, to whicl2 t$usincoo Oarb8..- 4 Uxbridge 9 90 23 8 27 15 the shade of three or four large bus hes, q y . „, - b Cunnington 10 s$ 24 928 1g ing, Saturday excepted. The clerks re- their lower branches extending the idtH they kindly responded. Their local hits 6 Beaverton 1 11 23 25 10 17 * ice. I C'onreya "ricer, �e.M w� 7 Uptergrove S! 11 18 A baseball club hue been org sized of the platform and being covered ith were also well put in and appreciated by . heavy foliage, afiorde3 a m ificent awn- the audience. Jas. Percy, Esq., oocngiecf R. BEATON, J. E. FA ELG here. They will not enter for the sham- aa�ii ++ y . 1 v T l TOWNSHIP CLERK By Order, ing to the Votaries of Telbsiehore as the chair, which he filled in his usual D • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking Clerk of he Peace. pionship pennant this year. well as to Prof. Pearson •and assis ' to, courteous and affable manner. The'- - • , , affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. cH�AP r,�' =c T ' who furnished excellent dance uric Claremont band brought the proceedings ' ' �rouBrougham. on farm property. OFFICE-At BROUGHAM. g P g s throughout the day. The plat orm to a close about 11 o'clock by rendering GRAND'TRL71r"S R .and -'` , accommodation was ample, being x44 "God save the Queen." ' 1. - .” Architect. - s A public ezc►cnination of thik school, S. feet, composed of `2 inch plank on ale pars _- ' -'= ^ -'_ ' '`'`'`r-"'`"w OCEAN . STEA SHIP S, No. 10, Pickering, was held on Wpdnes- Jnne 30th. The followin is Life 2 lest apart, railed all round and sled uxBRiDt3E. A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT day, R • for the county of ontario. D =.wings UP TOWN TICKET AAEN T, ou two sides. The supervision of con . . hits• honor roll of the school for the last) term, struction as entrusted to committeeman The'remaine of the late Joseph Gould, and specifications furnished for every class of W olearaph O�etle - in order of merit : Fourth ciasa -- Mand • building. steam and hot water heating and W. J. Reazin, and is certainly cred' able of Uxbridge, were interred on Friday last• ventilation a specialty. Office- Gerrie lock, Whitbyto Winnipeg, 1st • class R ]way end Stevenson, dames Holmes, Arthur Proaee, corner Dundas and $rock streets, Whitby. Cabin sm. Return $50 ; 2nd $17 ; all rail via C. P. and John Dafoe. Third class- Rebecce to that gentleman's ideas of solidity, In at the Friends' burial ground, Quaker 1 Residence- Kingston Road, East Pickering. 37 -y R. $21, You will avoid mistakes, occasionally Linton, Bertha Percy. George Berkey, close proximity to the platform we re. Hill., The funeral Cortege Was perhaps caused by the general crowding at the railway William Percy. second class--Mary E, freshm.ent booths, and they seemed to be the largest ever witnessed in that seetiozs stations, by calling at the Telegraph Office, Whitby. and procure from E. Stephenson, ai Turner, Janie Witter, Florence Smith, doing a good business. One of the was of the country. It extended in almost e. �iuctiorieering. vour leisure, any required railway of ocean John Philips and Frank Brown equal. run by members of Claremont Div. Sons continuous line from the family residence ^' �� " ��' -,.r. ,.�r� ...�, tickets, at any time between 9 s. m. and 8:90 .m. - TH0:4iAS POUCHER, LICENyFD sr:' let class - l3attie Musgrave, Edward of Temperance. The nett roceeds f the -to the lace of burial a distance of pearl _ 1 daily. Every required information, Maps,T me- P. p ! p Auctioneer, valuator, &c.. for the Counties tables, Routes, Rates, etc., cheerfully furnished Ba ;key, Mary Palmer, and Nellie ,Alger. venture is to be added to their fund hieh two miles. Besides the large concourse• a of York, North and South Ontario. Auction Sales free to passengers on application. Tickets to Jr. Iet class --W m. Turner, Stanley Oerow, - ci all kinds conducted and property valued at and from nearly all points of the world gnaran- is accumulating for the purchase f an of people on foot, there were some 15Q' . : a moderate charge. Arrangements for auction teed at as low as the lowest rates. BaraRl Palmer, and Wm. Linton. Whole organ. carriages in the procession. From early number of pupils on the roll for the half- sales or valuating can be made at any time at The Grand Trunk express passengertisinernn P P At 2 ,o'clock the sports were to com• morning people from a distance poured - : ' the BROUGHAM HOTEL. - special attention through daily, from Pickering and- Whitpy to year 107. Average attendance for mouth " ; I I ' Will be given to •11 orders by letter or telegraph: Chicago, Detroit and Port .Heron, without any of Jnne 68.88. n1eDC ®, and leaving the dancers yo tor- into the town in large numbers, and the . Address Box S7, Brougham, Ont. y change of care Baggage checked through from I , • re oiident arrived in time to see th first railway trains brought in their quotas , ` Whitby to destination. . , . i + Special attention to passenger tickets for Mani } , of em, being the men's race of 200 ards. from every direction. The citizens of GREENWOOD. Blacksmith{rtg, &C. toba (via Chicago, also via Brockville and C.P.B) The following are the games and t for- Uxbridge turned out tit masse, the Mayor - - ---•,� fj� Northern Michigan, Dakota, the Northe North - tunate competitors:- :- having issued his proclamation requesting Western states, Britisb Columbia, Calif ,is. It is our painful duty on this ocesision to - p . �v,'�(I C H 1E L R E E -D, GENERAL Special cheapthrougti etc e,and returh tickets chronicle the death of Mrs. Arthur John. RAcgs• the closing of all places of bdaiuess dur- Al Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, Pickering, �d from New York, �'biradelphia, Baltimore, Men's 300 yard race -lot J. Thompson, in the afternoon. The Board of Trade - Ont, The latest improved machinery for Bolt, Washington, Dover, Del. Tickets from Ottawa, $Lori, of this place, who passed sway on the Kerr. Mena' 103 yard race- -1st J. Thomps n,$iid g Axle and Nut Cutting Horseshoeing as usual• Montreal Quebec, Peterboro, Orillia, Brockville,, morning of the 80th of Jnne, at the age of _Luke: Three ley zees ---1st W. Roweli a and passed a resolution t0 the same effect, 5 All work- promptly and. satisfactorily executed. 6 'g� ton, Bcston (via Montreal, and 42 years. She was a daughter of Squire J. Thompson, 2nd Savage and Madura. mok rind tendering their condolence to the Prescott, ggss also suspension Bridge), Suspension Bridge, Burrell of Maple Hall, and lived in this ing race. -1st A. Courtney, Ind S. De sba- family, • The Mayor apd members of the• PaLrtters and Glazi•s. • ' Buffalo, Detroit, Port Huron Chi o, Winnipeg, Barrel race --1st J. Bandy, Sad F. Watson. Boys township all her lifetime. (under 12 years)10o ds race ---1st C. wil 2 and all points in Canada an the Hired states, rid Town Council headed tho procession, the " • } - - w-y. �.�., __ ,,r_.,..�-.,--,.�...,-... also senson sea - bathing tickets. - Mrs. Johnston had been ill for some time, A. Wilson. 100 yams race (residents of I" - firemen - turned out in their uniform, and ` � -`• - p A I N T I N G, GRAINING, SIGN Oh ! For and From European Points ! but not considered at ell dangerous. Mr. moats -1st W. Tarr, 2nd G. Fond. cycle - • 1 Writing, Paper- Hanging, Tinting, �c., of all race, one mUe ---1st D. Raymer, sn� J. B. although the funeral Cortege had been ... . � kinds done on the shortest notice. All shades of With choice of seven��Roye1 Ms11 steam Linea, Johnston very fortunately returned home Hoover. announced to move at two o'clock, it wag Paint mined to order. None btt8 the best L+ng vm Wbite star, DDominiou ' Cunard,' from Scotland the day previous ` to her JUMPING. • - clo Upon four before it started in Conse ' n #'Anchor'• ••state:" American:' auA "Bed Star :' � 84 HE Lead used. HILTS & W'sLSOURNB. y Chew tickets sup lied reading to and from death, and had the privilege of being at Rennin hop,-step and jtImp- -liiJ. omp- ' _ p p p g ii pence of the crowds which ke t throe - - Whitby to Liverpool, Londonderry, the bed side of his beloved wife to try and sou, 2nd J. Jo baton. t3tapding three j mps- q P g Gla ow, Hull, Leeds Belfast, London, Munches- comfort her in her last moments. she was 1st A. Lapp, Sad W. Foley. standin long frig forward in Order t0 have a last look: IS - - Boots ( lid Shoes. eg _ ..ten•_ ,;r_ ter, Bristol, Cardiff, Dublin, Antwerp, and Paris, g benevolint, good hearted �mp --1st A. Lapp, 2nd W Foley. it ning at the well known features of him wholm a very genial, on um 1st E White, 2nd J. Tho peon. / " N LL •KIN SALE, guaranteed at as low as the lowest rates. steer- Christian woman alwa s exhibiti that Buuniu p--- d J, they had come to honor. The pall- • - ' -D ICHARD BRIG. A age, intermediate, First and second Cabin. y rig g bi ll jouip ---lsc B. Btmpaon, t ONT., dealer in Boots and Si,oes, is still pre- parties wishing to send to the Old Country for self -same good natured smile, it mattered Johnston. aulting with pole --lot A. Sb , bearers were- Hector Grant, of Thorali, - ' pared to supply his friends and customers with their ?riends can have prepaid Ocean and Bail 2nd C. Mitchell. Putting shoulder stone- let'A. not what the circumstances were. She � T T Batton Hugh Miller John Leys, pegged and sewed work to order of the best tickets through t i Whitby. Collins, Ind H. R. Russell. g .• , quality I also keep always on hand a full sup- Through Tickets supplied via all the Boat was a loving wife and kim3motber. Noth- Large crowds were here as they could T: C. Forman, and W. H. $igg' Il - ply of Boots and Shoes from the best factories in Lin , (C. P. R. via Owen soutd included,) ing appeared to trouble he so long as those witness the games and listen to the s -sins Amongst others present from a distance , . the Province, all of which have been selected by La �a and Manitoba points. Also tickets by •.around her were comfortable. She never -.. a practical man and will be sold at low prices for Steeaiier Norseman and Toronto Boats. made an enem but hdd a host Of warm of the band, which furnished an a and- were A. P. Cockburn. M.P.; J. D: Edgar, cash, Give meacall and inspect for yourself- soy- For through, local, foreign, single and round y ante Of mtielC, well selected and eze rated M.P.; John Dryden, M.P.P.; Sheriff Pax- '- -- T trip railway and ocean tickets a of to friends. She leaves a bear husband, one Messrs. George and Jaines Watt of - . jOH:r• LESLIE, BOO AND 8110E E.. STEPHEI 8��1, son and two daughters to mourn her m a manner which showed care and ton+ rg J Maker. Pegged and seven work. Orders efficient training. In short it w the Brantford; reeves and representatives of _ promptly attended to. Ea erienced workman- Rahway,and Ocean steamshi Ticket Agent. sorrowful. departure. It is needless to say g' most Of the mliniei 8 p p eat attraction of the day. It i not p lities of North and hip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the Opposite Post Office. Whitby; Ont. how much she will be missed by her fit y• News, King street, Pickering village. 7 -y - — children, and particularly by her husband, often that we have witnessed su h an South Ontarion, and from several of the - �-2e� FINAL.: REVISIONS, whose whole a, through life was as soon - orderly and well conducted• Bath ring. mnnicipalitiesofadjoiningcoanties. Roy - ng...-- _- - - as through with his business, to reach All were in holiday attire, while the dies Mr. Dorland, minister, of the Society of _: -1s_ H E R E IS NO LONGR ANY �,,. ho a as soon as possible and there spend Were very tastefully arrayed,some in lain Friends, preached the funeral sermon, 1. doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of i;l. : ` his leisure hours with his dear family. others m very elegant costumes. 0 heir and the casket containing the body eras. ti on for - the Cuthbert Rouse, gives better satisfas Her remains were interred at the Presby - escorts we may say the mwe, aqd they placed in the grave with the simpler less money than any. other fimt -class bouse in the ,:, i terian bur in round, Pickerin and were y .I. township. Coil and examine hie stock if yon - were apparently very assiduous in t nd• funeral services of that religions body_ y g s+ 1. . . , Irish to get a stylish, good - fitting, well -made suit N U T I C Vi , !..' followed b the lar est tort$ a of frien ing their wants from the deman ads t . Remember the address- JOANSTON, east of y R 8 ds Besides his widow, WO Of Ddr GFOUId'e: ever witnessed in this section. Mr. John- ed brothers survive him — Jesse, and Cuthbert House, Pickering village. 10 The Revising Officer for the Electoral District, atori and family have tale eympaehy of the on the waiters at the respective b the, aK ' '� of the West Ruingg of the county of Ontario, entire community. We would say to Mr. who were. kept busy supplying i ale, John L. To his nine surviving children . $ofti*. in the province -or Ontario, under The Elea Johnston during his dismal hours that he lemonade, ginger beer, and sun Cher Mrs. Watt, wife of Mr. James Watt„ - -•--ter - -„-- ••,•, �- �--"- -•^-�-•_^'-"^ fora Franchise Act;' beech, gives notice that he 1 merchant, Brantford ; Mee. Crosby, wife EMPERANCE HOTEL, GREEN • will hold a sitting for the rownshi , of Picker -' s only passing through a>R ordeal that Finks, a8 well as sandwiches, c a ers, *` proprietor. This ing, on every husband or wife must,'gomeday face. cheese, biscuits of all sorts an ia�, of H. A. Crosby, Uxbridge ; Mrs. Cock- • _ `. .T wood, John Mitchell, every Which will be called first: -is the query. eve sort of confection now in Be, u burn, wife of Rev. E. Cockburn, M.A. - - house is a new building, fitted up ery Wh accommodation for the irsvilling bublic. Large Monday, the 19th Day Of Iy, 886 Look on the bright side of d say all for and various other nick•acks th n c Uxbridge, and )lire. Dale, wife of Mr. T - and commocious stables and sheds for horses. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, n the I shall at all times be pleased to receive a call the best, and great as your loss^ Hwy be, of which the writer has yet to over. Dale, xbridge , and to his soles lam from my friends and the public generallyen r Town Hall, Village of Bro gham, so doubly great will be th gain of your t in-Greenwood. Ni 13ti in the said Electoral District for hd final re- y The Swings in the bush were we. patron. Joseph Charles, Jonathan, and Harny, d acted one. I iged, While the croquet ponds nl not he leaves a fortune of upwards of a �' 0 R D O i� HOUSE, vision of the lists.'o1 voters for the veral poll- ep PICKERING. ing districts of the said Munieipalit in the said Times around Greenwood are kicking be used owing to the crowd oo t' ally Quarter of a million, to be divided be- ;: . James Gordon, Proprieum This house is Electoral District. All objections d claims for business like again, • both mills are run- fine nelo beck building, finished in superior additions to or amendments of t e said lists in The Green estate la pntitina ins promenading over the space Bet for :wean them as provided for by his will. _ style., Every convenience and comfort for the the grounds therefor and the name, adds- g' • • this popular game. The at Lions The death of Mr. Gould was rather un- , travelling public. The choicest brands of tign and Post Office address of the person ob- new dam a short distance north of fibs big Wines, Liquors And Cigars always on hand, jesting to any name on the lists or claiming to mill....Crops in this vi0itity are l ►oking seemed to meet the Wants Of he large expected• $e had suffered 'for maDg�` N_ ew and epmmodious stables and sheds. 7 -y add to or amend the lists in any other respect Weil,:... Farmers are getting ready Ito cut concourse of people, which not years from asthma, and of late his health _ BROUGHAM HOTEL, J. M. GEROW unless the same have already been pent or deliv- hay. • have been lose than three tho , and was much enfeebled. But he was able to L Proprietor. Having bought of Mr: Thos. a at the preliminary revision of the said lists which must Have bAOn a source f be abort, and he did business up to the • Poacher the above hotel, and refitted the same must be delivered to the said Ravi ing Officer at - - • throughout, I above h t keep a etrice temper- nis Office in the Court Houses -in he Town of , News • of the Week. cation to the committee of ID ant. day previous to his detlease.-- GIObC. ante house in conformity with the law' of the Whitb , or sent to him by Regiete Letter, ad- t V The absence f Mr. Downs , th' bIs - land. A call respectful) saicited. An attentive aresae I to him as above, beffore aturday the y e ont; ' Mr. Blake is speaking in West Durham -. ' ;' y day of July, IBM, in the same f rm as nearl The I ouith of Jul was celebro on and obliging tation master at Cl� hostler always in attendance. y r 10y ads may be as of notice of complain in the ached- Saturday and Monday - in several places was Duch re tied, he having be n the this wash. - j' ule.to °The Electoral Franchise Ac • Three more • American '$shiniz vessels - t Magical. If the objection be to the name of on in the U. S. I, - • 0��gw&I pro Oter of the Demonst Lion, . - ,,,,. _ -_�,�,�,�_- _- �.,,,,,,,,,,,,,�,, already on the lists, the person so o1J=e . sp�us 010 notes of the More labia' ,and who also'Slled the onerous du ies of base been seized at 8helboarne for __ r -� • PARTIES WISHING TO TAKE must at the same time delver or mail by regi� be ,),e hay been Ao a violation of the Customs. . stered,letter to the person so ob j • ted to at his Bank of Canada are reported to''. is Secretary in$ aPPom ` lessons fin Instrumental or Vbeai Musio last known address A • copy of e• notice of circulation. tZ101'e lu0ratiVQposiLion Olt the �'+• Ry• eTpstin McCarthy, the great. Irish - can obtain V 1 Music in Class orb Private ob eetioa - n 'Titer* Ko doubt' lea will be leased to fear that Natioll"t,,has been defeated. ,. oaa y P 105 in the shade id Daito#a b . - . . . instrnetioil. Apply for term. to " - bated tki, 1.t day of ay, iBee. , '; { �.1 : I his s wez+e parried. out and l to a The E,n lish Liberals -now tear that the -, .i . ` L BURN AM day last. > . Miss A. E: Coutts, Prof. Of Musics. r Cholera is increasing in Italy and succeseftilto ination. The other entee- G,onservatives will have an independent Music room at the residence of Mrs. Head Rev'isi$g Officer for the Electoral District o men assists ' ably in - the work Mr. working majority, 1. to Naw ofi3ce Pickering. the Weet hiding of the County of Ontario. 33tf 'Austria , ).. . .. -. ;I -.- ,. " . •r . { . ( „,. , . . _. " . , 1. ,.. -it I i t I � F, . • , , _", . m _ .,' - 71. . t . . •. _ - ' : M;. i I, .- 1 .( , . . o`v. . ; . . . , i ' - . i. ` , ,F} .fib . t'�rw •- ,r •a I : z' °' 7 . :. 'fj ..: � � I 4. - #� . I _ VO - N ' FO ; • l " S ID TSB Rt m., . '{ `' •ntti Ma I- sill re red ps illape r Hire's slaw - +� 1 +. ; ,fill •bat t, seoestMiry for A BeMisi speaker veto aiiawed eesabetn et � % ." d bisat#fol whttls Alaekwake by ": ` : '1'h0'Ptrne BO-Pe ,L bee4 poi . M do b�►•ing biMea by a 1'at t to atMsnd his effieit►1 dinWrs to $ p pMaQy T�abttbne ' captured neat Jewell, Md. I� Ir six feel ssr►d i �r eft a piece is w 11 •ia ib etlg PMrliaiteo>lary b• -whto6 Ir you And oaasot rn l a�1 pt `' th» his 176Q a- lep,X and wr w its as milk. - a 06tona aw'a s is enrol , t►ad hr bill kpae rewher and blank stile stook- $tune the � i ft og part of Sng1=4 famous for The four ' �impoiianl Wiiswai Of-- Yilis: be scouted egeieN The fusser itsgs. i'osl - allows .ordinary, . ettenisg szpbrititeatr of M p, topped sae alglat 4 an tan traids are n Melbosns, Js mail to be of a motalllo colas with drsa al 1s 1 tar Wodnesda disnen osss oft by&vO Ii ' i1s Are shoe a P. z i who» there was ed u n the supper ppooPulath'a�,- se� y fat there U a' I P Pe uPPe 947 ,Sidney, 21l ,Adelaide, 108, 8841 eanrwjtils lines add span pw It. sod it V ord/ whottasba n appointed Cans.. ' to vaeoso growing tendenoPin table a roast of fins fat mnttan. The talk represented as common am g flowsn, not � ag t- ggeoenl to thi Australasian oo- t� early t U I N of the landlord turned hors the manna to •�d AaokLad, 60,000. oat of southern Russia b t o! marl all 1. A Cb o stet hate w y • y ton at ens time a msmbe of the firm the sheep and the grewtaheep "owner vt the is s�atsd *self- seatbero Entrope. of Cainsi d Waeda N. 8. W " By gosh, remarked pl w winding wa By as arrat,gemenl some , of Oydne , a ar M country; and he amused his nests with an l ktna of lilt return from of ' g thing like the ettlUy balanced lever of a Mrs. Hannah '13aitler, for a long time+ a The Win ipeg Btin rays that Mr, Wood the 1. . account of a great qutrrrel between two nrioner on the boar of S oharitwble or- dorta h residence, ia: Winnipeg, b his he bad been to visit some �' Kt Fw- pedometer tb Walsh is wound b the mo- pe g neighboring gentlemen, each of wham had y Peg• y „ pt U g g ' tea et the or when walkta a, walk Banizat!°a to Baltimore, died the other day, pp'nbifo • rttednep and ooarteens demeanor relations. It seems m. h , bs :'- brought a suit against the ether, one for the g' and a plain pine oc ffic was proonred wad she has many friends. - book where I can eat pie with a Bend b M+ maiming of him sheep, and the other for °t riven mina will wind the watch to go knife for forty -two b nrs. was about to'be buried b the organization Min ra Cisnoh a native of St. Marys, Youngman (•t the door �l _ 11b what be called unlawful seize» of s ptrrt ei that had supported her by the Uved. Oat.. as for some Bme a reeldent of H�►mil- m ? Servant : •• Ne rots) I + It Air, 8 : bl his flock. � The affair, aid the landlord, war Raltlesn•ke tm of Wooster, OhIo, says Meantime her landlady hw� been hunting ton, Out, is now studying music in Lotpsto, town not feive mivater o °6 • g� r ' widely known and had excited considerable that the only r liable care for the bite of a „ ,tort, T ;> interest, and been made the subject of man rattlesnake is rpeatine. He asks that a among H•an•n ■ pesresrionet•nd net In vain. Germany. The newspapers of that city wit man : Ah 1 Well you pieaee had f ' 7 y Y In the straw of hsr bed was S wallet ova- speak to high pmfse of the young Cana• to biw Smith ? "a jests, •ergs and tiddler, the polar being as. bottle of to tine held over the. bitten�,g ;S0 in Rvld and w b•�k book show• diaa's f3 petformwaae is public there. Fot- �� be to hew a certain Hook of rhos could have sPot,'the anoor ed month dawn writ draw How do you sell throe tli . P • ibg nuttier amoaatia to ;- ,78ti. Same of lowing an extract from the Lelpaiyer gntrad w lady of one of our clerk q' 1' tool their tails and often them back en the 0140 the potion, hioh can be seen ws it eaters ` :L ', y g the turpentine n a sort of S blue flame. toe money had been �tawn out, bat, there Tageblatt The choicest number of the any. He looked to th s tAt t1 • _. same d• . Althea b he h never been bitten, he has Is w gO°dly sum still on ds �ti in the 8av evening as the psrtormwacA of Bash's and then blushed clear to man la as The story of the affair, ' as related by the g �• - ings bank of Baltimore. The landlady . Chwsonne for violin sole. Miss Leonora the goof - f" landlord, was as follows : tried thin ours n brie -dogs, always with suo- stopped the funeral. and, had the body taken Cleaoh o $t, Dd hair as he a xplained to the lad 6 t . ai'ys,' C:ilnadh' proved b 7 shy Each of rite gentlemen to `question was• oat of the oaf8n and t y were not wire bcutla, but haw ►tl pine laced !n as toe her mall gleriew intorpr�twt i ,a of that „ , • 4 the owner of hundreds of sheep, which led Gooirge Riley of $oknsotad ', who has jnot casket. The old drena lit w soh the woman meet dlffi alt oemposition, that she has al- Adenls" Dix and -his o" to huge floekr on the nninolosed downs or had his hand oc hsd to w drill plea, L not was laid out was taken off and she was ready r had saolxan advanced stage in the having such barn lank to L mdogt oommona. They were all of a breed, re- a iortaaate oa ry og !eared they may be compelled di lye y When ve small he fell olo ed In en el ant shroud A handsome art of vi playing that she hue is now is P d to watt � b tmatkable for them ahem legs and broad, fat, off a fence and eke him oss. Later he was oasket was ordered, and the funeral took her power to go on and attain the highest �t may afford them some satitfaoNos heavy tails, on which the wool grew p long neatly drowned ; then bis toes here aroahed pleas with more pomp than as at flaat in• limits of r art, Beaatiial tone noble that according to the then of a 64 be 4 and thick that they literally dragged va the by the overt; th a he broke hie n se his • tended. ' sharp, the ocean will dr n ag • .. phrasing, refound soulfulness oharaotsrised y p I"We ` sand. They ware divided law vwrivne then hL head was crushed between the the pihy�a of this fair young artlrt, who by million yea s. .� age hooks, each of whfoh was under the bumpers of ' read � wI can, and when the A DRBADf UL D TIL I her parlor nano raised a storm of enthusiasm The striking • mtuli reaoheld a } J g of a particular shepherd who wp- skating rink w opened he' war the first Ind err err Brodsky, the oelebrated preacher in a town in Mrbrdsti 06� pointed others, ohlEfly boys and girls, to to hurt himself, rewking his arm, )perialtiss from Thirst as Bspornr1e on teacher of this young vfollnfete, b tral to day. and he rose before hi Ppi the lead theirs about to smaller companies and -A woman bolo ging to one of the olden the Mojave 111ese t. . bs eengra ]hied ou the imists possession of rash t► sad said: •' Chiit'en; I'ae bent 0pgregr1i is ' watch lest they should get mixed up with families of Der Conn ernLad leer hw- a 1 M• there be no iaterraptlon to the gospel on two d)llan lyiII htti + those of their net hbvra. The she herds of ' Jaen. Sutoliffo and Alex er FalconerPi preach de os a Week i~ B P band before his Bath that she world wear returned' trvm • trip to C ve �"7'elly oa al novel meat of snob w great talent." I ze gotdirooarag�d Yoa bar either Is the two sheep - owners were very jealous of hie ring v long she lived. In the P Amass r weerts that Grover Cleve refs the salary to three, or I'zi ,, tort v snot other, and there was between them a BdOi the Reefing Springs read, (,d , lately. PSP° ant wn skirmish far h, , . $ �° too ggoed deal of quarreling and even at times that followed his death she (ergot about the whither hey had gone to search for the man I � d a m�sioal as the Emperor of Qer• Wind g 'm oh +ekes 7 8ghtia concerning rings and it was n him finger when he was Perron of ;(,her a Teen of England, e rest of 00! g, g pasture boundaries and George Anderson, who was lost a y Q g and, bat that he you an take my ahaucei d • busted, A few igh4 age, at midnight. the short thn� ago while traveling is company pretended obeose the music .for their wed• groins to Heaven." By a •aimont vote $ the ewnbtshtp.e! stray sheep. sexton opened a grave sad tusk Eff the with A. din all the same. (ironer may be nnmtitaioal the c )agregation it was decided to One day a simple young oountry girl, who lid of the ocf$a, d the widow wont dawn Rateman. °n their way to Neon g y the salar at two dollars oo,1 x bird abort fort shoe in her charge, eat ranoh, Ll000ln, Nevada, It see.ns that Mr, tint be can egin to take as interest to it y and let him dh. y P R to the grave and removed the ring from the Aadenon whsle laboring under w fit of men- now that b young wife will play to him, n•bh. . down under a shady hawthorn bush to watch dead )end. her flock and theta unfortunately fell asleslf, ,She twin the sexton $2,; for his � derangement, jumped from the wsgon and !t rr�i t he lately predicted that he ` wotk. will. As f r Em rot Williams- t ' .� Some of the animals, finding thEmeelvei as sad fled tb the mountains, where he eluded Pe he is by no -- - — -- - - . �, t checked, strayed off to a distance and tree- A stasis. oal az ert calalittesthatUI.060,• pursuit for four days to a ooanpry destitute means nam stool, and was to his yoan;er a �'7 000, bableN �thr ether is the shoe of of water. Oocwdoaall ht War caught et ewrs a gr admirer of really good music = 11 . passed upon the territory of theAval flocks, y eight g where the shepherd cruelly out off their life• 160,Q wo d drop put in the first yeai him by Mr Bateman, wthe was in pat�snit, so. Ke !s even w w patron of masts and hue" .� . tails and then drove them book to their own � in ° ss d. and 22,000 in the third com i dons much to improve mtlitsry musts is pan ed by John Black and Judge C,►lifl. pasture. year. Atl. a an of forty five years about •Once In t e meantime Mr Bateman►, war p�uia, Q Ben Victoria in absolutely a fine N . The gill meaniohile had awakened din hall of t!i pre wo aid still be to the tens, clots eau gh to him to coax him into musician, w o never engaged d lands of hen- 0 S 00 , sore dismay seSrohed fur her mLstn oar a Sixty year we", Ne 3,70,000 • he w oo w era he or that woul not la a duet with her on g g , gr y ag , gave him some wwter and P y H 0 which she at length to her rent a er red atilt ht it, ' At t e sad of sigh ears liquor. a the o • s e assessed a vet Sae vetce I ft 8 ] y P ti y i9 +Bala bea►me violent, fur Ply p . kA'` there cold be 9,000. remaintogg on the that some one wan after him for the purpose admirably tr fined by old Signor Labhoha . - ..._ . � coming - toward her —bat velar 1 am she soon tarok fifteen r later the an>nber would et tonne Ddaaio wee daU t•actlmed to the royal - _ discovered, without their. tails. Thereupon y ry, and threatenis to kill Mr. Bute. y P al ,, be red to 223 wad the winner would man g , try g housaLvld d In Prince Alberts lifetime, - If bII I silt style her lever, a young shepherd, wont in greet ,who Was yl that time alone in to 9 Y �� wrath with some of his oompanivns an¢ had q °� a track for vet •t the age of 108. get at the firearms. which fortunately had and it was a leasare to hear Meadeleaohn P�n�is ecOnomy.yo1z Bh0111dpy . '. a with him e y a fierce battle with the perpetrators of the Fr vend Will• Cierstor, aged 9 and I1, been oonoswled: He than attempted to get y• yes all aglow, how delighted a visit to our stores. outrage, Whom they compelled to 'keep the tired their nom in C}tnoian•ti, so they the batohgr -knits from the mess abort, tint he war to b r the Qaeea play one sf his Maimed animals and glue ap Imte ` an punks w big back t with provtaiow, stole did not snooesd. '' Lieder ohs Worse" better than he could ?. If you want to buy _ equal number of their own flock. vend a tot from it father, and set out Mr. Bateman at thin became thoron hl do it himself. There u no amateur lad in Carpets retail at yvhole- `� : \ Hence the lawsuits and the bittor a mity see th world, d they ■aw it ter thr a alarmed, ' Id him to jump from the waggon New York t • can measure herself with Bale pripce, you should P��, between the two Aeighbottng families, own- weeks sleeping barns, ,selling news a. which be old flseuag to the hills like a deer Q10an Victo a as to madoal knowledge, paY a visit to our stores. .1. , can of the sheep, . pore, d blackin beets 1n- Dayton and o- Thin was the last time any one got near Where in the world was that information - If - . ' When I first dame across this acco nt in Ledo, d were in fair way to become t or. enough,te (,pewk to bim. Meson. Carry and t>a►kep� from 2 Not from reality. y0II •Want eleg'l1t A an old book, -A• Jaunt through Bngl nd, I . ough tramps who the wdvertilsemeotr vi Winters, i ming along two days later, ilton, Brussels. 11. . � war Immediately struck with the sim arlty their frantic fathe led to theft • rehea- found where he had laid down in several minster. Ambuseon,9ap PP THE PLAQUE OF BQYPP ��fiYS estr or wool Car � -� of incident to the weil•kaawn ballad of "Bo- Bien area return to the parental root Tnoy Pisces, having by this time diverted himself � pale Peep." Indeed I can hardly doubt th t this say thwt the ha a town all of his shec . Name oaf lanes You should a ' y x — P viii 11 the tramping p were feared A Dissertation on Flies as They l�cist tt+y t0 our BtOi'C!!• t r must have been the origin of the prat y lit- they want. where he ! had been digging in the hard the Banks er the Nije. i : � $Is pabtoral with w hioh every child n the It war annoulice the►• the Thomui! PSiae ground, apparently 'for watarj. A dillgcnt If ,1 should be palled on If Ou '"want 1 Lad is familiar wnc� the explanation of that i�aciety of Frede isle count Md., search wail kept by Mr, temsn, Johp 1+v name the most Y Wil�edbW azzitng riddle as to how Be•Pee 's fleck y, •. would Blank and Mr. Cali vitsl saimhl element of. Egypt !t would not Blinds Curtains,Cornice celebrate the sev City seventh a,nnlversar fl, and at 1st Mr. Bate be buffalo. donkey, carnet, ostrich or man, Poles,dtC.youehvuld pay PETIE1S d ebt their twits a>_d round them a . y mwn lonod� him body on a roe y hill wbvnt swys the gun. $ $, Cox. It would be the a v'ieit LO our stores. t gain The of Tom Paine s de th at the house of Aaron ballad was first popularly known wee t the Davis, near Frede ok ;tint not • celebrator - dz miles southerly from Cave twtion, is time thwt the book to question wws vest en— a axed, Mr, r9 g flies. It was winter, but they were a,e plea- t ppe D vim himself observed the i°a hie face ±dead, HL teat we a �vera to the flint as !n time of summer or of the plagues. If you Want I III Ieumt I "_k - - �.: nearly one hundred years ago --and w then day by not Werkf g, He said that, while bans from running (over the shay stoner Floor ilClotha; 11Is6 .t net a nursery rhyme used to amuse ohU Iron, there were only w nt a dtztn members of P In the eighth chapter of Exodus it it said barefooted, him right hand ern oqt from .. tin s Dyatr Ito but a.fashionable song snag by ladies the the mooiety, there ere three or (oar s o digging for water, his arms rated !o that that the L9rd did aocording to the word of PETUYS. g • + 88, � macro "of a ep:net. It has aiaoe been i►1 red Bred bellevets ei a Paine dootrtner to the that the bonee vend sinews re ex Mores. and he removed the swarms e! flies You should pay a visit Pt> from Pharaoh item his servants, and from somewhat, but was originally, ws we d it' . county, bat fear ei offal etttraoLm or in' from iwltia ,end his body .b Il bruited - to our storgS. • his people : there remained not one," What 1 In an old collection of '• Songa and Bal ds," to their business ca sed them to make 1. injury The sears a9 Ply covered lean oars- ., If ' you - want your C as fellows : P S relief 2 Not one, That was near 4000 set o! their vie�m. tally, intending to come to D gob for help � a o, eOOaoiaioally cut, properly 1. Loris so -Peep y g They have woeumalwted since and well Daniel R, Arno! li the m'tatisn eat St htoi►tt any' tint $atoltffs and atconer, who enormously. Without displaying Alit down, y0II Should Lost her sheep ag ne ea arrived as P Ytag y In- end didn't kcow where b find Thera; Pawtucket, Recess y the clerks and lreight wNh no maids but tbs laid Mt midnight, credulity, I have my doubts of there beta paY a Visit t0 our atorea Let he y willc. hands weal Le his c oe in a body, sad the the turtle dune and the sighing wtndr among of a time whoa thvte was not one fly in hl! , Df UU� hots tails behind them, spokesman began. a apeeob -oout the striker the B that land. It Is said that there it good In granite rooks near the of old Iva everything, and, if so, theirs must be some '� T out Wet and the lhti*no of employers and wash mountains, the friends of r happy' ` '" so UWe Bo•Psep employed, and was sing on when Mr, Ar- hearted tieorgs nag a deep andppy' utility In ,the fly. Its possible power for — ±J I A watch did keep �° !Kos troabied herself b, end theis� - sold very sternly sad lmpattsntly said ; the good may not have been measured. That I � •, ,, pen locked calmly d wq .pen the i Q.,L _ State gr (�C/ em 1- And teey aU same bank, your iev os, The next moment moaratat adsns, S11 that wSN msrts►1 of t produces ophthalmla Sod tends generally r �, - But alas. and alaok I he felt the cheapest of any man in Now Bin- George Anderson was consi ed to items r t0 derogate from the !wad of Osiris Sad I .1 ll u They hod left t6etr taW behind mt� 1 -- Bamesos no one will dispute. The per;rsla• gland, for the spok man said the boys had earth. Ia his delirium he�hid the money than she sighed and wsp/• Dome to make him present on his fifty -Bev- and two gold watches that he was known to irritation of the fles, espsaially upon P T L� r_ F and at tart see slept, oath birthday. as S slue present, but have upon balm, Snd lost air coat and hSt the eye of the children -- like that of a flea and draampt test she heard teem a•bles , Mr. Arnold could b dly may • •bank yp�., which ha —may provoke the ley'• iellah " to eYar- pO But when she awoke hew" so sus risen. ve net yet been found. He was don, and thus basin him to dbohsrgs his ii �• + I she (nand its Joke— P well known in this vicinity and is Nevada, debt to nature, U nN to the bondholder. It Id0 �0 1 - �6 StP86t �aADi )'oraiain they were a- BeetUS:`.. UhristephI - tzar fad John Robbers, He wan a mwa of warm and essw tm- ` j tl one did not know certified nilltary oe ate at eat Snell pa laps by papri that �� I Then her trae love took inL Mina., frier r which endeared him to a hat of there mamifled k' • and ue i 11 >. Bit staff and onok were working out a the tort, under the d•. who deeply moats his q sae we an- ` j And traveled abroad to dad them * ogre of Sentinel.Bro n. Seizing • favamble O rX C, ) — - death, He was a member of the toMrtnic elent, and had, therefore, shriveled their _ And she saw them soon oppartontty, they knoskad the sentinel imte�nih►. aged anent thirty. eight or c i adltlon might he t►eosnnted for by the - By the light of the moon r Drggiag their tafl�,behiad them• f down a>? got bats gnu, grown get up, lords ysan, and a native of Dundee, Soot• p ague of flies. Mnob trouble bar been -1 knocked obborn down, 6 He had lived a eater rdono �°n to account for the build d the I ' who was running off •made wirer Classy, lam gr Po I hu Ute d tombs ink t Conviotlon. g with the musket over- in sad Nevada. D4r. Betomaa, Joha p ndn and rabbi jt �� in the deep I ;1" tack him, get the sae and when Ctwe Black, Jn a When we remember thanes dtffiottlt to solve : ,. - Never - let your honest ttoavietiob be reinaed to surrender shit g y in In theigr �© dM ov�rsd t� pct st Sad kin 3 (; L hed down. him throe h toe g . at snared from the rwwrmn of flies. ug Yoa chit no mere eze Le heart. Then be five shots at $ebbera their'efforta ware in vale, for hi could oasU The to year reason, if You Uve in constant dr of tint did not hit h water them and hide is the numerous oaveyi inutile death •rats is due mostly to flier. - f ridionle than yea ran ea'o life U on ve ad. °d° convict esoSp- On the vessel or in the mud ban to tent a 1 Y y Casey war a dot ter and was eei<4ing a +rodt►vinea whiah Sbvand in that region. er town —flies 1 ta'rom t' BIG M constant fear of death. Ii you thin it two•you's reaiteaoe. Thinits, Pint dynasty . i . : I right to drfler from the time, and mak a . ; =—r-- 2700 B. O• to the ,. - . : The London iP says that da Paths PERBOFAL, . time of the present overt- Pin of •meals, do it —rest for insole a, return to London she [sand •wwitie on her eons and unselfish khedivo —flier I ThebSn, bat seriously and gravely, as U a man B BabastUe, Saito, Ethi - SUMME Mr. lff ral pale blu boxes from Lady and PrLioeae Louln's Muetralions and sketch- k, °Pia°• Maoedim— , `- sled a big moral of his own in his boom, d (free Roman, and Mahometwn dynasties— '� �. ldr. Alfred de Roth htid, the flat eqe pen- as of Canadian life and saeaery are wed eze did nut wait until it Was breathed Into taming a breech who t four ' ea` ton re- oludv flier 1 Frem the tiniest bnzzeer to the big_ the breath of fashion. g. el t blab- bvttls —flies ! Touching with a :1­1 - . . by Be true to y ar resentin two late yin: Illustrating the new guide -book SALE i I conviction, and in the end you writ note presenting A pansies !n whits bail- to Canada, oampiled Sad just loaned by the aiaty tool and prehansUe grip the hunts• f; # be reepeoted by the world, tint have the y Lasts, with nine bib 1 red tables in !t; Dominion 4overnment. ens .eyelash of Clevpatn ; bitin with .: � L ­. � P' heart all diamondsd chivalric intro idi lb proval of your conscience. ml , • ad -to ruby in the Drams. Miasie Hank re g i _= A . 3 ..- dle, goes with th brooch • a ci ar•boz nd thiv� mmer G Bo U d h the harness _of sight Cent Prints for 4i oentt • v4it Lon Branch Newport to a °n. an pursuing with a 1 _ B�gszni� of .islet lewthor, wi h Sn inoh•wide old to edfrye de at �gg R1011g , $ to Saratoga, " ni ppia " - Ten Cent Print& for 8J Cents , frame, and on one aid "M. Earnest Nloo- Pr �!.Oolvrade. and the Yellow - RnOg tic Persian, Bermwni, Syrian, Ten •sent Dress GFOde for A great msoy disntes efts item lint;" en 1hs ether, •' m Mr Alfred de i.tonej.Pwrk.t L estimated that Mme. and as they flit through history -- ` I gains being 6perfeotly understood or vt RotbsohUd,'' both n a Sll in dtamonde Hank' has Ives away ever $10,000 in ohar• files 1 What w viettatien, and only once a OeIIts. plainly and fully expressed `when they and rubies ; and sand other trifler m geld fries �0e beginning he? oase0r. reUet l Xet meoltantmm, if harnessed by Fifteen Cant Dr' ehs GOOde f0f catered into. `this can be and should be and silver. The Comte de Paris has declined the nor- Stephenson, Ericsson, and 'Elison 8� cents. tpight 1. - guarded against. ,Ito it n have mad • Hoary Ralph sad his NUo of Baville drat tavltatitra o! a group of sffiosrs ei the have employed theme possible foroes, The 8eventy'five Cent Blaok 800 ' ` l+argaln irallq, write it dews in b ioi Mioh,, gat►rreled and panted, the mettles Army of the Potomac to reside in the Unit- imp�inwtbeiatJ fogs eel' and bu8falo, for 4S Conte, anei p:Sln terror. Read it ores . taking .three -year of child with her. She ad $totr0n• He regrets that he cannot i tea pounds S One Dollar Blaeiet Silks for to make certain that bath sontraotlirst tired of the boy, and •few da s OOa a permanent residence he mtaate for only irrty centuries of perpelaat CeIItfl. .' lien understand itSiike. H. the» an don oem y age' 1n vet lral re, and By time (except When Israel was in qua- !i#t pent � CAW" e pany with an ad er, started In a bug- $�pNo says t tt is too distant from Maim), and Egypt might have had organized Tapestry y i CW points, discuss them tinnily, even Sl gy=to take the child its father. the risk of breaking off the tlrawaotren; f r, him on a wager teal of gravel and effom� Alter mnoh hewer enoag to nave wsrkod all the she- for s5 cents. 3 t►rranging of their Itinerar y, goofs on the Nile, plowed oil her amble soil, Sixty -Ave Cant T peSttry ter I. . U there in board to bs a differenoe atonal it, the child to him. He onlda't take it. The Pr+sfessor Lib and tar better to have it to the boginninA, w mother towed th ' bo n ea OII t $ohwanka, transported all her produce to market, and pets for 45 Cents. ' it L harmless, than at a later period, w grovel. The lath P the load of hove rtwrted on at exploring tear is 'the even bored for petroleum on the shores of $izt Oent ter him book into Mount L Etta region of the Alaskan Al the sari tnrwl Red aeS. y Hidder>inins . no one can measure the damages that y the buggy. The moth ggmrakbsd the whi heir Ps• P pets for 40 cents. A ad". sad began boa ' her astound, and in the eerier of h obleol V tar sbtSln a come .� One Dollar Bradsels Qarpbp ovntndon the Utt by fell vat e! the °tognPtm of lie Tbliaket Ya. I bellevo in the eight-hour system," One 78 center. f ° I Fair ,Evidence for Everybody. 1 between the wheels of the . lead bey mss' wad their way of life. said a Warren townehi far r. " • • " No one ern doubt the great merit of p i_ � Chinese n►�hanp of H - g y�ong eight sight One tweet The bursa started th 'wheel wen over the eta *)runt to a ht hens la the forenoon wind a ht ir► the Y BrttttoeeId Cta ' little head present the Prince Vales afternoon. In Laying time I sometimes put for 88 Cents, a } gen s NBS,vILINE, for it lass been planed n ,and the q Lion in d me was with a silk the market !n 10 cent bottles, jest to gi a settled forever. The omuw has scull is Don In of the I° as hour or two extra. you the eppDrtunity of teatirg its wonder( rated. a' de�laa Y Oeelevdial &zhibltion.� It u s A widow who at her all Into a deall in DU R I i tl tHE pp j power over all kinds of pain. This L e The ReVita ,b'cient' a Snnennoes tie dtr- °t7 handsome a of looks and Was shrunk oat, called neon her . b embroidery about fifteen feet long. - broker and said : " When : will this thing , S - . - ­ S � I . eat evidence of its tffioienoy, tvr eve y oovsry of h beetle, oar toned Octortia aurorae The Infant $' probably j Posen can try for themselves. Pei 'r which Is is render ran Salary all the know• his ohxiat+sni the Of St�win has wnm at P y come out in the paper 2_ To- 1 er vUine L a f.esltive (it cannot tail) on ledge gained by P our concerning �� ° by I► father morrow, donbtleas," �• Hew long can yea g the sa • i for cramps, headache, colds, neuralgia, d treatment of met $wean n• 0090tl°• Il b of w to suppress it. Why, I might keep Il out - , turwlirt, embra�dsred with Asnt�da I"% two days, _ but not ton r.'' •• .1 the host of pains that flesh le heir to. d alez•nder Book V >l d tow Be Only two - to take, good to rub on. Go to an made knowls the with hag ° timtasared' by tits oz -Q� y� days ! `I'ht's pretty short noVo% but I'm + of thL invala- all these'ysarr, rhs has now v a hustler when t et at bonnet an. 0_ store Snd buy a 19 Dent sample able bug. and as a sathortty for the the Qaeen st, !l peed on the two g ,� 3 I'll 1 . Large bottler 26 cents. stattismeat That is Werth $assir h days. On the third day 'I Is nom speaker P ,ohrcnialed p. °�. and .h:r vend- PETLEYSI ..;. $, �! 1. . .. - - . . 1. . . ,�::. 1. " 1.�. I . . - i ' - . i. ` , J. - .. .. .. V. ®I . l . - L, , - . - .. . . - . , .. - I _ . - . - _ - - -- - - , " , . - t. , � i . " ., 1 .. I - 4 1 , . . . ,- 1 , i # , , o , , . .- , , . t . � , . � ... . i . .. i ,: . . . . I '. � . \ 4 . . . - : . - . . . .. .1.. 11� �: I I . , ., . . i. : : , . ,�t . . , . - i . - . '. , . � i . I , " ,, . . , . I . . . . r 1' . , ; - . . � . . I . � I I . - I I . - . . ; . . . � . : r . . I I . . ; I I - . I e-•' i , I - * . . i T . ,. xy. . 1 •t _ ts• d.C_.'m Z i � . - —_ . t - . - . - Ttma a long a hU apoter tlm. It e' May I ask what is your mood i" b• �+ You U I•ve me yet," ho told himself, The sther was addressed : . - was broken.b the a yens• jrr. Ver- queried 'gently. !' It should b• a ' ha •• \. ` $ l 11 ,'t ;', �. q y happy glaaoittg[ with an oxgnlelts e@aa of proprte- My des. see sw as rase la ttN CoMwts by ihs 'IL I lotA U�� inane wbo, ��k n4. ,oathe jP. � and on• •mesrpt the fl s were torship at Argenes pals dreamy too*, her wood near the New, Foreet.M . ' drew the nniiillin yont8 arll►y' ti!km the " Ah. bdt the flown •ea N►d th4 corn- upraised ayes, ap trendy anoosrolonr of his •' In the latter Dose � ra s Mr. $ de •' the - . - P 1 y k tn*orlpyk /air haired siren fo a stroll is the pack and ing !" she replied. 1 her ayes waod•e proximity, her yellow hair shining beneath letter had t. feel its way about for a day or 0000 APi'ER III.- (()ONTINUZD.) :_L •metaphysical d cession, finally taking dreamily over their wild luzarianoe. Boo The brim of heir large ' Remb"randt hat, her two, but' Ant gas",was found lido in • • d� im. much more Ilingly, In to tea.. they -hang their heads, !or there u no sun- white drew, her small hands enossed In very cottage near Lynd�ap"L#I g - of M 1' �yhen he awoke the next morning, Oeoil ve knew still further thaat he had in- The whole room as redolent of the etlent thine." mundane dogskin gloves, and her tiny arch. - �. +- �. ve Pa ; ` him that the ale silent girl - y to � deed found hie beast eittboao as e$ortgon •[ narcissus a. the omen entered -a subtle "Then you err• red, I pre ;tEib• 2' he said, ed feet. His heart swelled trinmptiantlyy. beads n his odour which ev afterwards seemed !n in tones whose •tenderness � wasted on end hit puts beat strong and feet. He = AT .8A D$IlICFHAY• °ash � °� without resistance on hie, and that Cecil s mind okra ly obarsoterletlo of Ar- the desert air. And that must not ,bas world net have changed placer' with any . 1. Ylnd ki jp°ed at last lave strong As death, nn- Gent Vetirton, for he wore olneten vt the $at tali m• the reason of your sadnoa; per• qpe ioi the world. ' �C was enoh bliss to °be L Srtei�tistt to t>ke>rrtsee of Walee'Csitir�r �r,., tbs Ql to es be ere eternity 1 . , ow4r in her itt►!r n� bosom. It was won- haps I msy knew some spell potent enough by her side, breathing the same air and be- mat. - .... - seme t° `pith disenchanted sups the young poet darfal how bar errs presence fascinated to exorcise the evil optrit,'' holding the tomb summer earth and sky, 1'hsidest criterion of a tnsn's obaraotetr ie of 4' ate n Nellie Mill whoa he so- the young map; the tosses of her voles "The reasont There is rare, only that •• Esethore Abbey !'' he ezolaitped at furnished b hie hem 1 - s e '_ , ighty geed I looked upon belt., somewhat •later, during charmed him Itkr sweetest mudo, ,and her the flower@ we sad. I told you before'---;- W1, breaking the enchanted mileuos whioh is y life, and I do net • with a tails b al oide0t'dly believe that .ig all the broad lands of Old sg�, her aimless strolling by the river. She lirtless'movement nchained his eyes. $ven impatiently- "they want the sun, mad so- had fallen upon them. r} < <Is p the oolourlessnew of her face and dress, do L'' "Ha 1" and Mr. Variation awoke •with a England their exists a more happy home.' !r hod and smiled, her fo�lieh bas piness than that of the Prince of Wales at Sand- r r, ni,'r. Be4a b1,Wn�g in eyes end enni4e ;• but b'ei turned, fob op;1� , ht►v displeased mash, men, "shlni ant, Bette head, lousing rubs with onr4, . start. •' Yee a fine old place ; call of mom- ringham, !n the county of N �rfolk. M mg _ 90, torr.1► m her ooidly, almQmt with ,a1 crown.' � sseped sieisa is esotibable j►tt�ao a for To the flower•, and be their ern. • odes of the part ' country seats are luxurious sad some more lease hid Y he usaez••'ab�tiedd before . , He•cov d'h w knelt and -w►o: pped . +r But I do.' she si hod Free ono of "�agt�o the days when the Abbey' was magnificent, but there is hardly another �tq� sad vulgarly why , her as a saint. S e seemed to him sweet as g In Its prime," said Cwi1 when the stood • cos vulgarly red, her cheek* were how the athered btomeemt to her soft ale P y h„ee b maid Ilk• the plump ronndnees of her a rase. pare as a d wdrep. more noble and cheek. P where so mash comfort is united with ez- In the dismantled ohs►nool presently, watch- galeite tasto an4 refinement. ur clerk, I k g°i re, and how commonplace the hazel eyes more to- be -desire then aught the world . •+ Well, love shall be your run,'.' he went log the swallows darting to and fro on -dark The visitor, on rlvin at the Wolverton . direction 1a sad dark crisp ourls. Barely a woman 03ntained. on still continuing the fanciful vela al- swot wbse• When rtoled priests swept t railway station on' Saturday afternoon from o the ' g ' down these forest-ltok aisles. when murals y y root silo •ht always to he tall and slight, pale and ., When I have tught her to love," he though his heat was beginning to beat London, finds a i variety of conveyances, he laady thattf 4 yellow haired I Then, when she spoke, hew said to bimoelf, as he walked home to the. fast. "eadams and gloom disappear in the and choral ingtng mingled with the clouds ohar -a -banes and 1phastons, together with. I b+►aeb all 1 oearme was her acoent, and how unmusical gloaming, , and hie pulses throbbed . violently rays of love, U only you will not hide from of amethyel'ine incense rising to the fretted light foatgons ,for the lagg�e, cad the db- . his oomp � were the shrill tones of her voice 1 - as he said it, " s will •wake heart Sad them." roo f, and t e light sell in red used purple �ss between'the, depot and Sandringham . 'ndop )ate Although be had turned from her so sold- soul, and she will have learned the only She stood silent, as If poad�ting his flakes on too"ured monk and kneeling, ever- i• quickly covered. _ stied to wykt h` ly, the quick childish tears which brimmed lemon needed to eke her psrfelA. I shall words; while he waited to gather fee shipper, o#� stately btnner•huag tomb and In alighting; one is received In' die bail by ea melted Ceoll s. heart, and, patting eviened oroolfix -this vast fans filled by- a atisfnogaa �h� her ep write w4at I will these, unspotted tab• voice oc glance some sign that she under j the royal host and hostess, mad after htavlag • her sheet lightly. he raid- devout thron And now where see they 2 ory of a g y• late. Am I not e.finA� wbo lms penetra- stood hit moaning, not venturing to say g been taken off to *he princess' room on the , n p In a 'd°0g6a " Forgive me, Nellie 1 I am as cross ass Into the Iwo of the else in bean t more, last b a too rough teach he should Where is the pomp of its worship? All gone, pa ping ty y g ground floor for ttofreskiment after roc tong de of it bear _this morning. Won't you tarn back Am I not th r•fo the only one de*tia•d to destroy his house of cards. ,A moment or all lese'thau dart I'' journey, in the shape of tee, eto., the prince, . sac with me and see �if you can oo'►z we, tare • •wake. her with kiss to love and tile' t" two she stood, than, in her areal calm quiet You are eloquent. Graham ! smiled the if it be year flat ldt to Sandringham, takes bed a oo1e� better temper 2 ,, old man: but Argent's eyes were glowing as you upstairs himsselt to your room, and attar ; lae[ppl the Aed the words of a favorite sang rose to hisi� tones, she said - she listened Wadi he flubbed. then they his son ebse Foolish NAlUeturned at once and lent a lips as he pressed on gaily. 1 mast take these roses ht. I think my seeing that pen have everything you require ew s to athetioall sad a' egailN reverent and enchanted ear to his idle re- ., .Dive her N e ; on gust and sky ,` '. father wants them." gr S P y rings the bell and order one of the eervantr : bt•n tryin' haMk marks and his poetical quotations. She i. ' "Hive o4 forgotten that tin are stn CeoU Graham laughed, to attends etlal to our wants and �om- �liare a w Lst her +z it she tarn. y tg y going +r P �y y. eek, b' was silent when he was Filent -lost in re- ti to show me E�aothere Abbe fhb mo t" "The place is suer h to inspire ere, be forts. Then with a kindly red and an "ass a hue sit Ar they looked are he drew nigh, j' 1 . y taln� g p her gel fs verles of yesterday. Cecil had no idaa-that They will ne er look again. "' he demanded. bravely hiding his dia►ppeint• d ; "the very wa1L and empty windows rousts " he you to dress for dinner. anZ' d'9108 to p the girl laved him, no idea that for her to —� � , meat as they strolled asp to the house, that suss 'birthed with their gams of q chicken l walk by hie side, seeing him end hearing THE arsog BsssaHSs L' "Wore wet Yee, I had tergotten "--- glory seem to mourn their perished p�rand- �' m ohsnoa him, was the hi hestbliss she cools .ima ire CH PIER I�. To me it !s like one vast tomb !' mad silk etookin s formerly de rlgaear at y g 000lly. " Bat It b impossible ; I mast help ea� royal dinners err now a thing et the past. n ►nithone vo e g Verlston 2" asked - - 1s d He simply regarded her as an amusing rue- 4 Did yon ever see Mrs. m lather " A tomb t said Argent dreamily. : , cldNd to ooatku tivallv.pretty child. When at length she Mr. G wham one morning of his landlady, 1 Ohs yen will not dtettppointmeso oruel- "Yea, a tomb of time." and having pinged on the p1retty button- . rod lot .h and relnttantl to hint as he passed he In the kitchen ea, I 2'► he urged, des 1 wounded by this "This tree mast have been struck by hole which you rod on your dressing table, ekh• ventured timidly y m that the early dinner hour was past, - he where she was ea aged In cutting oa bagel. proof of her indiflerenos. "I am sure Mr. Ugh ," rE m ►eked Mr. Vertston, after and donned any decorations or war - medals _ darted. He had paused a his way to have a chat Vw.�n will put off the business, what- they head duly, explored the Abbey,. and (the• latter wo !n miniature on Chess oo- -~ " Dinner t "- and he- repeated the word with Mrs. MAUL said, pausing, knife !n ever !t be, until t••morrow." were seated outside on some fallen stenos, cadons). which on may possess, you make - •• ,� '+ resting before roused to the washers, our way down in to the drawingrooms. absently. `' Oh, iah, yes t You had better Yet, sir. . p �'. � No, no , but - hesitatingly- tt Eon g proceeding . turn back, child. I am prom g to the More hand.. •' It only as yesterday the Ilk•, perhaps we might go after luncheon." another mile away. here you will robably And C,lenel Tees- .. Howie, and may not be back until late." master brought home to the More Homo •• You do not . seem anxious about it i " s Yss,'' responded Cell ;and •thought bale wearing hb` equerry's coat a dark tithe Tarn back alone ! A strange pain smote and yet it must over twenty years Mone• he said bitterly. " I believe you would of that other afternoon, spent In oompt n- with gall buttons. H� her been with the ' , I • t •bat with a careless wave of Ay, but bane do y 1 Here to day and gone tether net oat all with me." lonship m different came over him for a mo• prince for olose upon thirty years, and New 0 Nellie s her , } _ termorrer, may may. d ht r@ g ment. " I was hero at the time. It was Yorkers of 1860 will remember well the - , . • i , the hand Cecil had already gone on, , as yo y y pretty She looked up wonderingly at his face ening towards Verbton, his head bent, and crater she was !" clouded with pain. daring that terrific thunderstorm a few dashing young officer who had just woe his his light sane switching the tremulous "Anything 1 e her daughter, Mrs. ., Your gig makes no difference, "' she weeks ago. You remember it t A grand Victoria crass and order of the bath by his . ' grasses. Had he turned to look, he would Mill?" r•ep@ndsd, drivt the nail deeper with' dght. I shall paver forget Its wild beauty. �lendid conduct at the seige of Kam The . • have seen the girl throw herself dower Not • deal. , she Wirt little and every word ; " and I want to go. I like the Rather a dangerous spot to be in during annteu of Macclesfield, lady -in- waiting t• . ; n t style wi among the ferns in passionate childish grief, playful as a ki --only seventeen years Abbey, and we can .ge down to the ass. "' such •storm• Whereabouts were you t" the princess, will also probably already have t;I +. �� Dome dewnetain. Thb u the sod Ind u shouldpay sobs almost stifling her - jealousy, love, old, you see, sir. remember I was asp to "Min Veriston, you are ornel 1 You Just within the olobten. 8 y r stores. and wounded pride !n fierce oenfleot. He the 'ouse with fresh batter and hem; and don't knew hew flu bast me V he burst "It's a wonder you weren't killed, Gra- , who, when the Princess of Wales was pre- . might have been startled to hear from thew as I was set di having • orsok of twik set wish imps Xi's passion. y „ maturely ,confined of her eldest son in 1864 Then, b a' snorted the •thee solemnly. y buy chi dish lips the almost inarticulate bitter with Mrs. Sampson the housekeeper, in violent effort calming him. agitation, he Cecil stole a look at Argent. She sat per- atFrogmere, after a- skating party, had suf- ole- _ d comes yo M Verleten, all dromed•in Fer ive !may calm and Indifferent, though atten• fiai•nt presence of mind to perform the offioes ang added, No, yon: - do not k •1 w. g of acooachenr and nurse, both of whom are ,. ould PffUt He is going to see Argent Verieton I I blue, sir, with g ld•oolouried hair and blue me U I have startled yon. What does the dve._ • res. - hate him -j hate him !" eyes, for all the world like a fairy at the • post say t - I " I don't see that It would have mattered rived after the trouble was ever. 1. Bat all unheeding, he pursued his path, pantomine. Sh comes is smiling, .and, sae ,t. You'll love me yet and Bola tarry much." be said bitterly. As soon as the guests are assembled the ant eIegaa! 'Who's this t' s@s she, Well. I asp and p prince end prinoest make their appearance, useela, a=. Awakening to the foot that the hour wear an she,. Youriove'e Protracted wing. ++ Mr. Ver4stsn 1 ezalaimsd s vetoer. be- and dinner b Immediately announced. The untimely one for calling, be strolled along makes my moo-for I knows what's June reared W.t bunch oeoi.eFr you carry, Eon coy one. oonid speak again "This is a y busson,4ap, , to the mere, feeling sure that Argent would due_ to gentlefo and see I, I am WU• I From eesda of AP:u's rowle�r. "' hest and hooters eft faotng each other at u ti ! C a leass►nt surprise l" and the. Reverend table; the dinner is exquisitely 000k for <. visit her favorite haunt. lna� Mill's wife t the farm, what brings But Argent was 'already ;ascending the; Marries Storrs, in clerical long skirts and q y �' pay tt �bt A shower had fallen the night, cad' your batter and eggs. my lady, and wishes wide elope to the porch, apd she �di wide-awake, appeared in sight. Shaking@°O° b a great Rearmeat. It, how- i there was new a delicious freshness in theair. yon, if maybe so bold, '••lth cad 'apps- halt what the poet said. ;Howevbr. rho hand rwarmly with the trio be seated him- ever, rarely lasts more than as boar, for hLt The birds sang joyously !n the trees, sweet mess. And she aaghe like a peel 'o silver words were not spoken wholly In vain, royal highness detests long dinner and t3Utti bells ;and, sees e, 'Thank on. Mrs. Mill. sines they ve Oeotl some comfort. All self by his old friends side. �� overloaded menus. Those who pay so=- - m i c e roents were wafted by the gentle breeze, gas Yea must join as. Stone. mid Mr. _ ' situ on flies hang wafted bring among the long .I look as if I'd t both, don's IV And the way through the hall he hugged the Verivrtoa ... We axe going down to the bon to each trifles may be intlerested to know - I ay PERIn g that fishknives are esohewed two forks being _ cool reeds, and the water flashed and dim- lure enough she Id, sir ; and. scarce a year comfort to his breasts murmuring, u his seashore. You will come back with us to 'The gentlemen. ; pled. All was lneff.�bly lair, innocently , after. I helped lay her In her coffin !" eyes feasted themselves on the graceful fig- dine Y, used instead for eating fish. i inoIe joyous, and j oy- giving, and yet Cacll's heart "Poor young ins," said Cecil, with • are that seeded him-- „ remain for • short time over their wine > „ pr " Certainly. I shall be glad, replied the after the ladies have reds and then jean was sad with an indefinable foreboding. thrill of pity f r the fair Inn000nt life so Yog71 love me yet. you love me yet ! clergyman, not thinking it necessary to add the art io the drawing-roams, rooms, where oths, Mat• _ Rugs, . All day a cloud had hung ever his spirits quickly ended. '• How very, very sad ! I Mr. Variation's own panto lar den was a y . that that would be the fleet time he had roue amuse of cards are frequently ladnl pay a visit which world net be shaken off. In vain he iapposs her hw and made a jra►t trouble small ootagoa ream. lighted by one narrow broken his fast during the cis " I never g y g ` reasoned with himself, !a vain he called o! her death . heavily framed easement jading out among ez fed to find friends here 'was his next ad At abort midnight the ladies retire S. the r[oh oeol ass of a laarol shrubbery p0° ' to rest, and the men to gossip with the _ .. . himself a morbid fool end a'senseless idiot. •• Trouble! H wet' mad 'with honbts, A new w- remark. prince in the smoking teem or round the is he vague clinging shadow was still there. sir ! It was baw to see him at flre"p , at the bask et the hones. p •• j suppose- ss" yon cants -Use" the 'holy table. err Carpe T ag ng r•ge end flight of steps led to it from the billiard perly made Battling with It, he paced up and down, end down, Up a d dews, and roe tart fora 1 g brethera of old -to pray and meditate? ' No •dared show him the ' ° P said CeoU tilppantlp. trs$ Nt7CT b[osxlxa svxvsY) . - =. you should until suddenly he saw Argent coming toward . minute, 6a 1, Dawn this an n there ate ( i sets, him; then the cold misgiving fled and all baby, poor. lamb; but at last Mrs. Grubb- the two' went, break(ltg , , with scant "Yon are partly right," returned the the prince and princess, who during all the the olden to of "love's own dream," which she Wass a nn sir --ses she. •' It's Qeremony, on the students classic retreat. other calmly. To me this @Gems a fitting twenty-�� years of their- married life - _ surrounded him instead. young redikilis and on teral, and see the, blamed They found him arrayed in a tore droming- y' „ have always goon pied the same bedroom, . lase for meditatloa --and for pryer. ys ' P owly she same her hands of be owm of faded rainbow bast, and burled to P breakfast together in private, whilst the -Y i- asked hinisnt he shall, if I loess my life for it ! +' I sap of coarse the ancient rite of 8 P 11 M fore her. her long gees sweeping the gran. And she ups d bassi@ right into the a Pile of books( and paper,} mumbling to ednseon on performed here ati11 bolds t" majority of the gnosis breakfast downstairs - She were no hat, but a white quaintly -em- study, and she 1 ys it in his arms More you himself u be searched the musty pagai or queried CeoU feeling rebuked. at a number of small tables in the morning . _ brrdered umbrella shielded her face from . ooald say ' Jao Boblosen.' A pale, fair carom a sentence on the vlr�in guises by his .. room. Shortly before 11 o'oleck the prince idly- -while a stone remains. y ; Listlessly acefnl, fair and side. makes his • ranee in the hall and chaft- tEe hot lace, y gi' little thin it w , s. diet as a mouse, and I Even ter that the holy lDflaenoes of prayer PPas pale. g Y g for all the world ere if it kuowed everything. "Ah Mr. Graham 1 Yes, fine der ! he and pr will hallow the spot whtire once ingly orders every one, nelens velene, to get the dark blue sky throwing out the , we . grit of her white robes, she came towards Contrairey to al we thought sir, he clamps pattered abstractedly, ere hs looked asp at read for church and after seeing the whole _y . , . . P y U and that gentleman grasped his veld the al r reared ib �saored sign aloft." y eH bria;rs u the roar guard himself` him, appearing neither surprised nor pleased and kieees it, and breaks out into s perfect �c g p " I Infer It t" mattered CeoU sotto par y P when she raw him, and replying with flood of tears an¢ sobs; and the doctor said thin hand. Thy he added, "Argent, are >aoct ben •laud -" Do you often come on the look;ont for Gtraggion. The church dreamy indifference to his warm nervous you read to help me t' here. „ V on the estate, and about ten minutes said he, It ad salved bL life or his reason. y y P r. Stone 2 t 184 _ ' greeting. �rHere es rested without am After that he 0 . hardly ear the child "May I help?" argon Celli, before the - V often. I think Mbs Qeristen walk from the beam It b email, but ez- • of any sort'upon his changing face, which out of his sight. But; It's a mad low for her, girl could answer. " Cannot I take Miss and I 1 vie it equally well t'' -with era smile oeediagly pretty, and the choral service is - - Veristoa s lace while she soft sunshine to both short and simple. On the way home was many shades .redder than was its wont. •sir --him s• queer and her neither kith nor place at the snag girl. t e "A great blundering booby I mast boa in a sense of word. They do say she's her flowers -with a smile intended for „ the will ask you to inspect his mesa :. I ,•' her alone. " M a Veriston and I 1 The swords Pie y °� looked !" he afterwards told himself ad" e- rite nits And-,M'rs. Mali tap ,' struck nplessantly on Mr. Graham's ear • getie of all kinds @E wonderful pet animrla, Yey yes 1 was Mr. �erbtoa s smger The a here then together 1 But Ar- item or000dilss dawn to nedgehogr, wh .st iy• " 13nt if I had looked like an angelifie her" for�ehea4 m riotuly. - �� �� would never have reflood me." ytt� " answer. " At least, if you can @pare the y g the cem will [mist on our admirind the "I'll tell you? what -it le, Mrs. Mill, „ ea wit holly unoomfased. wholly anoon- P� y With a sigh as o! one resigned-to her fate, orted Ceotl an i�tdigaaot Bush rising t• tilts time, Graham." kennels where she keeps her pet dons, over list ! e only -said quietly -- . the pan lad sank down on the old frank �• " t will be the best nsA I oi►n make of h In number and of all breeds. young y very roots of bi�ha , there s a Net of tale- „ r +i 4 , wo do.. and the young poets Amy ' '- gastng with longing ayes out over the be"Jug old -gwMps who will .t•U:•ny lie■ La It r+ ed Own, with ei smite. But mom I tary jealous qualm passed ae►sy. After aheavy luncheon at two a sleek his you mast` riot forget, sir! .t�tat after lsiaob• royal b will Invite you to walk ever , water. - creation, just f '' the rake et< hav et►m•- y l01M. 1. '•You seem to live. the mar•'." �!gntard inR to say = he landY►dy. who f some; •on we are all going to $asther� Abbey, (TO Bs ooiQscrTVSn. with him to her home farm to see some and down to the sea -ahem , I will help you magnifloeat pris9 cattle, of whioh'he 4 very . Cecil Graham preseudy, finding her appar- what guilty herself on this point'her@ flush- �I mod- pa ro ming to the ball he will . flatly forgetful of his preeeao•. ad In her tarn` and will even slander a this ns @rain�R and you ehal>G indulge me this Oddly Addressed• She sighed a win soul . oobl• and Tian rot Miss far enoh - area- afternoon Lit a fair bargata 2" probably, show you over the house, inotadinB h , SLove ! That b a strange wotFd." tares a,—&i the stars above In flu sky !" "Quite, smiled the 'old bookwerw, ern M oddlyaddreesed letter dally pass the ball room, with all Iq magnificent " Love not be a sir word to flu," •• „ able to resist the genial Influence of OeoU'■ throng the post -offioe. Several of the rhym- Italian tro hies, and . the plainly furnished R . ' I ange y Yes, sir. guiteso, sir ! stammered Mn. g P . Continued the poet, seating .himself nnbid- DIIII, very mush oresttaUen beoeatb the un. manner. •' You will go, ergoat; mg k4id are somewhat remarkable for the rooms where the three young ptrinoesmes re- den by her side. . expected storm Nhe bed breggtttl'down upon „ Yams father;,, - she oW turnip$ away poot,osl *kill displayed by the writers. side with their two governesses. The I "Why no to met" she asked in calm without the glanoe for �iv�iich the young A clever example is given in the tollewing. stables, which oast the prince over X80,000 I her ho id. man' yearning, and taken his heart addressed to -Sir Walter Scott during one e! sr@ ml htbave knooked *• down with y g• g Pw annum, are simply perfection. LE . surprise. Y as the returned. his visits to London : . L. „ gg with her b As ea are about to leave for London •• Why nett Because, because- pardon a feather, ■he told her husband afterwards. ,� y me, but you are so young, so-so beautiful, •• Who'd a th ght he'd a taken we asp like Later on, the uniform soft gray of the Sir 1walser soots, in London or elsewhere ; early the neat morning, you take leave of t #8nti' our life mast be Depend n n It Wiliam, it's not for sky broke up Into ly oloads, bordered He need• not "it, whom wide - extended fams our host and hostels before retiring to rest, 4I to beloved 1 Why all y that! pe pen , , and there 111 spread about our earth. like light and sir, y probably Sad ea year dressing J 9• 'p our �an gentleman Des .np to with light, surd owing here A local habitation for bin ;name. and will p y 8-i C6Vt filled with love Y nothiuk y g g g faint streaks of blue. Standing on the door- table autograph straits •f themselves do %r " Young, beautiful, bolaved," she mar- the 'ease so o a. It's to be hoped for bb g Charles Dibdea, the navel-song' writtir, 8'roP lu or dear 1 step ready to, met oat, � -gleam of saaNhltne and children am mementoes of your visit to muted err ii .tndyIn the meaning of the sake she b in' h r right mind, poor sent a letter to Mr. Hay, bearing the fellow- . 8 I� • smote the sand at Argent 's feet. Sandringham Hall, , */ words. " I have red of woman 'who were . Noll had al owed It to be supposed by gr address : - Good 4,1 sod omen ! exclaimed Cecil, with all three, and you say I am. But that Mr. Verhton t at he had never seen the g in lever tones " Yuri will "Postman bear this ebeet away, ; ' _ doesn't make me love:" venerable rn ■ of E easthore Abbey, and h smile. Then, „ + And carry it 10 Id e, B'ay; � A Mosquito Story / not be, mad now 2 And whether you ride mare or 0016 on, �' ge0 h one summer ' not . . auk S She spoke wearily, without passion, and that very morn ng he was going to be son- The only answer she made was • lovely atop at the Theatre, Bolton; I was ` at Fort gg _ without change of tone or expression. ducted there the old gentleman and his y p in what county you inquire. ,, ; long ago when an explosion occurred In the ip! " Do you not love year father t'' he asked dmnghtesr. . refleotien of his own smile, sweeter, ho " boiler which blew it some dietenee from the i 1[erply mention Gsoca +hire. lks A. little raffia stilt b ors. Mill's last thought, than any words could have been; �' The men started after rather startled and feeling his way. �� y and It was with a heart tall of renewed - A Ietter addressed as fello we was mailed fort into a swamp. _ -. Cped "No; i think no's -I do not know, she remark. a Uttle saddened by the thought of hope that he Walked b her side, she lean- In the ;provinces, and was duly delivered in it. When they got there the moegnitoes answered quite calmly. - "I do not know Mrs. Veristou' brief span of life and love, Pe y Lond were so thick that it was feued imi ermand C what yon mean by love." and the Idea f Argent's lone mothgrless ing he her fathers arm, to the Abbey. 'their -path lay nurses a ,wide common,, •' here London's column pointing lt�the � skies. to work.' The men gat inside the bailer and ` 1 ' „ in ed towards the Mere House. Id e a to l bully, ! ft is bad the mosquitoes punched their stingers right str9 I mean that power :which makes pa youth, he baste new fr rant with heather bloom and bright heaven and death bliss," acid CeoU solemn- It was a a s Ion day, fall of broodingg Th re dwells a oitiven of sober fame. through the plated Iron. The men olinohed 1 . . warmth. Not breath of - wind'" detached with U*isas of golden orse, broken np • A lain, good man, and Balsam to trio name." the bills on the inside and kept on clinching star Y' „ bare and there b granite toulders piercing �gslll ght qn #vet disturbed the asters ` of the deltoate bless @mr from the tree, er stir- y 8r Th letter was delivered without dels�y to them until hundreds mud hundreds of mss - the moss tart Over fhb late the breath ge aitoes were famtened to the boiler. . cope . thir's face; she turned her eyes - his, , red the frail f theiy grasses whioh edged y p a Mr, Balsam, a flehmvn r near the Mon- q The of the sea stole refreshingly. Poised in the ament. L 11 and he saw In there an expression •f' vague the narrow w ding path that made a short clear air a lark was pouring out a burst of men built a fire inside •f the bailer to stare _ N pain. oat to the he P g his head still Turning from poetry to prose, we find the o fl the ether mosquitoes, and the latter ' Cs� `; "I hsve read`of it," she said ; "but I Argent was !n the - garden gatherin` Ifgritd song. Mr. Variations following vogue direction: g $ erg -L� started to fly away. i know of nothing which world awake death flowers. Cato ing a °glimpse of her white full of his late labors, which had been most „ lmr• Travelling Band, and of the roar play- •• Of course those that were fastened tried - ` , . bliss to'ime "- shuddering a little. dress between he tress, Caolt went towards unwillingly discontinued, *trod* along with ing to the weet; rereha [pershorel, woroa- m fly with the root, and actually carried • - ' 't Death borne for, or with `another, I her, murmur - hetad beat in silent cogitation. Argent was Mrthtrs. Pieam find himif p°tgbla" the heavy boiler and the men out of the is meant," he continued gently. "There have "'it >. mEly! . oh. it u -_y If .1T..... t ,i "; ' almost ere silent. Cecil could net help Another envelope bore the following . swamp and on to the dry land. After that been these who have endured -there are she spoushe says nothlnX. 1►hst of thatit thinking what a ounows ty of pleasure a This to for the young girt that wean spsotaoter- it was no trick- to hsal•th• bailerr into the millions who 'would endure torture with a I: Her eye the sip they would have ap to ordinary ob- who minds two babt s 8o sberia'111 I � fort. How did they got rid of the momgn!- rmlle, for e's sweet sakes" But when h reaohed her ho * aould only otavers. Neverthsiess. and m spite of the >�inoe d 'tr°'� „ �' bills? Why. they just filed them off • Ar ant '8 awn from hL pasd y- rebuffs he had that morning received, he Mr. J, Wilson Hyde, in his books The ' i slow and Left them there. . Argent y . °mot° 'say— .. felt etraagNl h• The bd t loam 1+[aU @a that two latter directed 8 � gaze and his passionately attei�sd wards. VPbat a le sly morning, it not?" y ppy �' g , B,epa ' yes "'�"•'�` - �e „ .• „ blames the fresh air, the lark s son as f®1 owe were duty delivered - Do not, she implored, with a gesture It salts m mood, sbe Now", with �d th ioamslonal norWoe. all whispered •• ' v the O. I Dbwa a No woman Dan Iwo herself LNG tight as a - - . . �v a of one wmrding off a blew. "Let me bs dra•tipg the ad he had taken and would ;spar Jere. p " man emus drink himself. st peeoe.o, fain have bill to 6se has a ' hop•. ledfnbnrg wooden lag. :. -_ , - . " - -' • t. L. 1. - i wA. 09 .� " , . , ' : :. - -.. r.. y - 1 :,: . r, .. „ •, - . . . _ I t ,Y' r. t v . 1 . ?. 'i i .,; . _ J I' ` t L; ,� - :Y I 1' 4., `4, f - t a a , I i -t R t " 1 - n >1' �J:''Sd- .. t ,fl.. } 1 1, L. t , K �` 1 - tar �' ' "hti' " P °f f ! �-•Y - • ; �... '.t :•.. - 4:;' ., t ! . ? `i ' . S[ S !' 't't !'Y t�- _ I Y _ �T � ;>Ir: T , � ,, .s it , , ^r: - '- — - - - - - __ _— - - i i .. Y .1 I ' t ,¢ (` s rte. L, � ., * ., . � , � . �.. I . I I . � I I . . . . . ., . . - � - :-. 1. 1. � *�' : : I � I I - I` :. ' ,� :. L I i _ r .1 , • . . . -.� i ' . . -,n.; :,nom, .w:ta �:,.,a.�` r�z�. - - — - - - - . , -,y.. W Dentin upon the river, and aeo totep4oi I think from all sp pearanose we have all , .v; a r t the now arlriva4. I . I Every week htwdrede the work we want 01116 "I for as a wme ;a • " � of these arrive at Castle t}ardea, where time to Dome. All halide are Yn :osUeetV� i O z - . '... I � : � I.% Z­ they are at once looked after by the health. write iu shortl we i - - I • endeavor ore es I ii Will aK+► 7 do � A. Consuls representing their oonntries, sod along, sod will $odes to ,, Kim by them forwarded to fbeir destination. Plioit information. r. ,,�; _ - -- Yours truly, Assoc mroY. ti - I 1 Of -the magniflowt Trincty ohoroh on - - . - -.� � �jj�� r � �JtIX# B roadwa the P. O. bu the Cotton . ii. -.-- . 1* y+ ild1nR, Home Rule Defeated. Ezoha e, Stook Exchange on Wall la published evr� Friday morning ct its Dal , agree&, the grandest p ogees f architeotore Thu lsbkt to ums from Rbe uglisii I goo s w et iu� �ar�(�ist T�o18 �., Pickering, out. in the world— Brooklyn. Bridge, Central elections ace act'at all en000raging to those ' !' ! TERM : , 's>( -Sa 1 =i ii,pp �d Park, and malty other places of inNrest who are favorable to Home 1�ale for ire- . _ ; RATR$ OF ADVEBTI$Y1�1(i : to she victor all of which are well land.lsere Dan no longer bs any doubt i... AT �.�LE ., . First insertion, per line - - s cents. worthy a visit) can only make mention, of the deleat o! the Gladstone Government. ! . . - . . Ewah subsequent insertion, per line - 9 «i and reoeommend all yltl the Ent ire Eleotio4s are yet to be held in upwards of ' [: .� :':_ � A �� This rate does not in lade Legal or Foreign ad- I ➢ two hit tired constituencies. The result this YO r; t�Iey ahNays keep Bl1c a fine I . .. . vertisementa, P City b see for themselves. Special terms give&, to N m ooh• Ali a brief stay in New Jersey, a►e so tar stands a. oil ;ws : Ito; Parnell- 1. Unionist*, e7 ; G as, t , Afil. tracts for a or 6 months or b i the yasng$.U- took ass b the Brie Railwa at -- - I. yearly or Jearly ooatraoa pya�l• quarterly. P y y ites, M. This give.. CJonserrative and SO m 1. Jerre CIt for the west.; Leaving Jerse r Men a� ea Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, y y Unionist majority of 118 over the Glad- one yeas, >D6 00 payable is advance. Hi hts sad the great tunnel behind ns / t i R . stonians and Pareellltes. s Advertisements without written instruetio>ps we are carried on and; soon enter the . �... -- will be inserted until forbidden and charged sue ; . , . ! ' . cordingiy. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Delaware Valley, through , which the Tharsday, July let 1888 was i . r ments must be in writing and sent to the pa Erie runs for hundredai of miles. Z his ' ' ' , lisher. of the country is ahpost totally void oelebrated the 19th year of Co edera- . . L. Job Work promptly attended to. . ; . of good farmip� land,; but it is a great tion. - " - .-,- -. a. . - fir.. L. i. ACKERMAN. - PCC�RIETO�. _ , . manufacturing district, and consequently ^-- ; man 1 towns have ;boon built ap be• The Prbvincial Exhibltibu be o Sit C es Our POIttle s —Strict Inds ndenoe. . y Our Aim —A First -$lass LoosiePaper. twesa Jersey City and Corning. Arriv- held at Guelph this yehr from a 20th ` our Expectation$ — The Nearly ing at Rooheeter, we atop over for several to -the 26th of September. support of the neovle of Pickerin¢ and vicinity days to &+left friends in the Genesee �. . FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1886. Pallep and Wayne Contty, af&er which . The Canadian Pacific Rail y Co. ;_ ake s, Hoes)r_.;_ _ . E we take the Norseman at Charlotte sad have decided t� adopt the "T enty- . __A _ft_-" next worning reach Port Hope. A ride four Hour" system On' its line west • The Editor's Rambles. of an hour of so brings is once more to of lake Superior'. - I , - . the beautiful village of Pickering . and p _ Harvest e js Machine 1. Our holiday rambles were brought to home. •• The Markham "Sun ", of t e ltit a close last week n n our arrival once We return feelin mn�h benefitted in Po R inst., referring to the fact th Mr. i ;. 1. more at home, but we will refer �to a few. health slid spirits by o> r three week s, . places in N. Y. deferred from our last)etter. trip, and enter upon ogr duties with a G• w• Badgerow, M.P. P., had been Oil C s . A reference to the `'Eden Musee" ! determination stronger than ever. to keep elec�ed Grand blaster of the A. 0. U. � ., i , 1. must of necessity be brief, but we feel THE NEws up to the standard of local at the meeting of the Supreme Lodge �' � . I ' I it will be a somewhat dif cult task newspapers. ' lately held at Minneapolis, makes a , , ' � - to ve an thin like a descri tion of this . v R p ;, very unjoat and uncalled for .attack , 7- noted place,in the space at our disposal Letter from British Columbia. upon hitn, and at the Barre time at - . 1. The `•Eden Mnsee" is located on - Twenty•fourth street, between Fifth and Revelstoke, B, C., June 80th, 1888:, tempts to draw a mein, contemptible .� Sixth avenues, and• is a handsome build• Bfa, -- Thinking you would like to have a inference from the preference shown ing, specially built for the purpose for ew lines from me for the benefit of my one of the delegates from Canac If I- A- I . many friends in Claremont I will try to i P`' i width i4is used. Entering the vestibule our totem. had any knowledge of the , - ' t. give you a short account of our trip to - �• and securing a ticket of admission, we at British Colombia by the C. P. Ry. We institution it would not have referred __ . ''_ once proceed to inspect the many and jolt Toronto on Tnesduy, Jnne 8th, at 8:30 to it a3 it did; but afart from thiB, GKR =•� O J.. varied attractions in the interior. In ' m., and had a, pleasant trip up throw h we have noticed with regret that our q cloy eproximity to the office is a pick- the North Shore until we Rot to Chalk totem. rarely touches anything but it _ _ ... ___ : t in the act of 1 in his callin River, whereIhave , P p y' g - R po doubt heard there upon an English tourist, while at the had been an accident, the bridge having besmirches it with political mud. �'Ve i.• :r turnstile a bold policeman stands zealous- gone down with a steam shovel and cars, are of the opinion that the "Sun's'' ' . . I, - ,j - and I am sorry to say with the loss ' of ly guarding the entrance, so that no one rJ' Y readers would appreciate a change it1 ` would dare attempt t to enter without pay. some lives. The only .way we had o! but if they call stand it I (.I P P s this respect, � ing his fare. These representations are crossing was by stretching a rope across • �;, • - end taking the passengers over in one we shall make an effort to do the saute. so life -like that a second glance is &mall boat, eight at a time. That took ore svgs Green I necessary to convince you that they are Two Parnellite candidates for Belfast • i _. .. . only harmless was figures. from early morn till about 4 p, m., all feel ing thankful to get on board again. (I have been defeated, .t %text we roceed to the Entrance Hall. n . P might.say there was between five and six I r 35 CeYlts pegs i Here we find three characteristic groups, hundred people to cross.) 'All went well New Ad vertisemei ts. M (' representing the baptism of the great up the North Shore, one party enlivening • : I .. _ 1. grandson of the . Emperor William of the oar in which I was with the sweet SGT ��la. i _ Germany ; next the lying in state of the strains of a tin whistle, accompanied with i i. a flute and the neverfailing month organ, :. " emperor Napoleon III; and the death.of g A quantity of second band Ttmb an - the Prince Imperial. These groups are the performance being varied from time to Lumber. For further particulars ap Il to . � t'�i � ­; �. ;.. ;­­; I .... very realistic. Horridly passing on we time by the vigorous lungs of a couple of W. V. Richardson, Pickering, - sST We a t _.., . - 1. three months' old babies. But soon every. House to Let. ' 1 l neat come to the Central Halj, a large, , beautiful room, where lifelike and body gets tired out and settles down for � I�Tt1 . the night, when the music changes into �, P3'C�I'.� brilliant groups on all sides attracts the i - the most awful snorin gpply to visitor's attention. �Ve can onl name q Ye Chda . what . y fearful sounds ! All hands np early in the i 2a•tf . B. BUNTI:` G." ° - them —first, •Cardinal McClosk , the y morning, when there is rush for a drop great American priest; then a large of water to wash with, others trying to Threshing Machine For Sale,. '` .' . group occupying one side- of the room, make a drop of tea —moat of the passen• - '' ' and embracing life -like representations of gers bringing their victua s with them. We One of McCloskey's Separators, with waterous !� all the rulers of the world ; next Young arrived at-,Port Arthur, where we remain. Engine,'in use one season ; as good as new. - �- _ • g Considered one of the best separators made. For America. Leaving this imposing group ed about two hOdra and replenished our further particulars apply to JOHN BAXTER, i i f ' / we stand before an interesting tableaux lunch baskets and otherwise refreshed our- Pickering P. O. 9Q-9 ; ! I i • o o J . , "' of Irish Patriots, includin O'Connell selves, then on to Winni g; where we re- VCY ,� �, R.� Z_w9v Davitt, Darnell, Batt and Emmett. ireshed again and chap d cars, passing , '! ' I'• �-I . - - - through Portage La Pr irie and on to d arst -class farm of se acres, fa o Copt. Jack Crawford, the famous Ameri- Brandon —the crops all th rough here look- cultivation; well watered, and under-drained; 1"A can scout, and other celebrities are also ing very tine— thence o to Broadview, good buildings; good orchard, being part of Lot Ne'. Good's at rea R6dt'ed found here. where we had tee►, arrivi g at Moose Jaw 31, Con.2, Pickering. From $1,000 to x14,000 down, G - On the right entrance to . the Winter balance to suit purchaser. Sealed tenders will ��-•� 2��f+7 0 early Sunday morning, w ere we changed be received u to the 45th of Jul inst. Also jTj `j�j Garden we find a series of Tableaux in• pp y oars, arriving at Swift Ca rent in the even- one Self-Binder, nearly new, for $160. For as- •` titulars apply to JAS. PETERS, Malvern. �7 0 . eluding Robert Fulton, - the inventor of ing ; thence right on to algarry, a place Ladies Gold Watches, v'e fine goods, from $18 u the steamship; Baron Llebig, the faro- which we all were deligh d with,the olim- NGCO. rryy p' Ladies' Silver Watches from $9, pretty good and cLea one man of Beef Extract ; the survivors ate being simply magnifi t. The people -� � P• . - there told as that the Geht s Watches, Waltham and Elgin, at lowest price ®. of the Jeannette Polar expedition; • Wash• y only had one month h otice is hereby - given that on, er about the , , , P Dr, of cold weather last winter, and that it 44th of May last them came onto my premises, Clocks in great variety. Newest styles in Jewellery.. - ington, Sir John Franklin, . Edison, Lot 2fl, 8th Con., Pickering, a black gelding (aged; ' .; ; Pasteur, supervising the inoculation of was almost summer weather up to New • :: Pe g about 17 hands high, tail cat short, a few grey Coin Silver Jewellery made and engraved in the best styles at lowest prices..'. - `one of the Newark children, and many years day. By the way, I forgot to say hairs on jaw, and star on lace. The owner ,on the first glimpse we go of the .Rock roving proper& and a n�g charges may take others. y p y P ld g y Mountains was at a place called Gleichen, the hone sway. THOS. LINTON, greener Forks, Spoons, dcc.,'8 aved. The ]Literary and Artistic' Rr6u em- P. o. _ Jewellery made to order and repaired... . p about sixty miles east of C lgarry. It was braces most of the distinguished artiste one of the most wonder and beautiful FOi�.Watchee and Clocks repaired, ' and literary men of the day, such as .sights I ever saw: The ps of the moan- ` ' ' - 'Victor Hugo, Sardou, Nilsson, Gounod, twins being covered with s ow and the sun One of Hurkholder's Improved End Shake . Patti, Sarah Bernhardt, Wagner, and shining on them, made a sceas that will Shoe Threshing Machines, fitted to ran by � .& ' � 'ij 8 . J' O H N IS T 01T others. ever be impressed on m memory. We so do he spa s' pl th to p Hs nm; will y_ g arrived at a P Apply . 256f. y- Praotimli Watchimaker, Brook street, Whitby. t Descendin t0 the basement we 8nd a place called authors in the wood. stirring groan, including Henry M. Rookies about seven in th evening, where , Stanley ; then we enter the "Chamber of we remained for the ni tall, sleeping on ��T �sL�« Horrors," and behold fife scalpers, be- the train. It seemed strange to see heading in Morocco, the Chinese mode of snow all around as on the mountains while . The imp6ised bulls '•Presto" and "Wilhelm" �unisliment in the valley the weather was warm and the knout the will serve cows eb l0 94 r s - p , otlae t .era eon. Pic j� s � ke VC's pleasant, with the except on of daring the "Presto first rise 4 -year old buff tact�w fin and many other things that tend to night it got very oold. I fight add that it Housed, is the hest Holstein ball in Canada, harrow up the feelings. tay"right quite 1' ht till ten t night and Ls APP1y to J. O•CONNOB, - ' i 11 But perhaps the most beautiful to ore. W8 11aVe noW lY2 Stock A full hue Of p at a little alter t rea In the morn- on premises. . sentatlonc in the building are those of ing. We made an early s and crossed �� '1 ­ .,. _ 1. - - the ••Sacred Chamber." Here we have the boundary line into ritish Columbia . ��. Ted IJr eiWorsteds,, shown na six magnificient tableaux of daring the day, still tray lling thmngh the 7 g f Co�rk�rews .''., __. - , --:--I the life of Christ —the adoration, the snow -ca d peaks of the kiss, arriving Steady enipluyment to good men; none ' .- and Z'rotiSGi`lI1 - . I : �. at Donald, B. C., in the venin , when we � ' entrance into Jerusalem, the betrayal, g . need be idle. .- : , g'� f - - _ - the coronation, the crucifixion and the had a bountiful supper in one of the con• lrmona �� Not iasspiai. Wh1Ch ' OITer t0 file t1b�1C 8 , .� zesurrection. These scenes have been tractor's tents, all bein accommodated P t FI'1C86 thSt Can t be beaten. prepared regardless of expense, and are with sleeping apartments in empty freight We Pay either salary or commission. ---gip , - - ­. sax cars, with some ha lai on the floor. I lap smart men wanted at once to canvasi for the i. _. ­ ­­ wary fine indeed. y counted no lase than thi y -one in one oar, dale of Canadian grown Nursery Stock. Sits dot up the hest St le end Latest Fashions ,_ in the Concert Hall are innu>rlerable but it was very acoeptab ,being the fire& The Foothill Nursery, largest in Canada, over . - _ groans, surrounded b tropical plant$, night we were able to retch our limbo acres- Don t apply unless you can furnish at IOW fignreli by the new Tailors Greg - _ - handsome mirrors, and other embellish- h vin been on the train first -class references and want to work. No t W�le$t • 1. . - ments, ving it a very dazzling a g r last eight days room for la", men, but can employ any nom - � , g� g paper- and• nights. We remain in Donald two her of energetic men who want work. __ since. Here among others may be seen days at work for the C. R. under Mr. T�18 latest 8 IeB Of En 11$11 Address STONE c� WELLINGTON. 8n(� Alllei1C8S1 Stiff Hatfi�., . a Japanese artist (a pretty scene�fhome Newman, whose gentlem my conduct and WIT$ IMPROVED FLEXIBLE $RIDE• ill life amongst these peculiar people) ; a kindness to all hands b won him golden Nurserymen, Toronto, out, Parisian huntress, Gens. Hancock and opinionsfrom all who ca a with him from ! . -.1-1., - -� - McClellan; Cupid at work, and others of Claremont and Toronto, the majority of �reear��er $ors et ©r�3 T:_, ; . . -' no less note or interest. his men hailing from the after place. We . . then received orders 3 In the gallery we gaze upon El. Mandi �°C eighty The Trade Supplied Exclusively. (looking -as natural as when Re last saw miles further west, leavi q onald Friday ' morning in box cars, hen we passed Market and Farm Baskets of all sixes. Cheese him); (Ian. Gordon, his vanquished op- through some wondering ats and tunnels Boxes made to order: onent; soil medallion P portraits of all through the mountains. We arrived at a VENEERING A SPECIALTY; _ I e Presidents of the United States.. place during the after oon called the -•-- 1. The concert hall is surrounded by •a ummit, where the sno had slid down Fl °n iarde guppy o Rubber Bucket () heaod' A — 1 gallery containing over fifty large stereo - the mountains, lying six feet deep close to Pampa in stook. ) J'>< scopes, with over 2,400 views of every the track. In fact we d see the snow - %���'��'''' ! country nudge the sun. dripl"ng on the tops qui distinctly. At Orders by mail promptly attended td,_ -- _ this galas we had to 1 aye several of our J. B. WURTS, Proprietor,. \ ` = Another place of interest to visitor# to pp New York is CastleGarden. The "Castle," men !or a week or two, bile the balance 47 y Green River Ont• ti o! ns pushed on to this lace wh - . it must be confess, fie not one noted for are likely to remain !or me' time r aftweer ��R1 SS ' its architectural b noes, bn tit serves the which I thin$ it is 1' ly we will be sent : j�G . I - $impose very well, no doubt. It is oa for another hundred farther on i ---- _ , `., ` __ $� Z,y9,� k - erg. • - situated on the river side,at Battery Park, towards the coast. I leave to inform the public that I have and the first foot of ground the immigican& This puce, Reveitio •lies right in bought r° .fiof ter• eves, °f"E TA. LE S AND EYE -GLAS S 'lsh hr► engaged hl,d" tore Are the only Genuine En pair and man- sets his foot upon after leaving the valley, surrounded on hi sides by the snow ufaoture harness of ever deadiption, Mr. _ � English Articles in the Canadian Market. Garden yes him a 40'bolic od idea of the as d mountains: I ppoose there are Holmes is a first -class woe an, ws Can &hero, pt n stools. Tests even to nrchseers �� nainenesi. " abpont three hundred lnhsbitants fore guarantee satistaction. The afire recommended p p progressiveness and spirit of the the we have also • full assortruent of y nded byy and tatimonise have been received fmm the Presideati . _ , peoule amongst whom he finds himself. housed all being either or frame, the Vice- President, Ez•president, and Ex- Vioe•President of the 1ldedica Aeeooiatioo d Polumbia river running ong the ront of WHIPS• BRUSHES, CIIIiRY -CORM, Csnada ; the President of the College of Physicsns and fjmgp ns of Quebec ; the ° `� _ _ The Park is really a beautiful spot, and a village. We had a s amer n in here � , c. we solicit your patronage and guaran. o! the Medical Faculty of Laval University; tW is largely patronized by the lower grades P satisfaction. dive as a can sad y U versify ; The President and Ex-Presidents of .: _ of the populace, who come here to et s esterday, °°loading a i►rga quantity of yourself. isi pect for Medics Council, of Nova Scotia, &c., &a. These reoommendstions ought to be glut' PoP 8 amit/e and hiss &ing order for the use W. H. JACKSON, Bmagbam, Dien& to rove their qualities, but if further f is needed. cal on �`' Sol$ Of sea Breese, Wai4h the many the Q, F. gy, aft el; to ing and woodwork a. asst ��a +j' 1 ' .. - . w OPHER DALE, Hardwao Nktr Jr - _ - } l r, _ .. , ,� . .. " .' 1 J . r �. - ,: , 3. - �},�� G - "� , r -. t....�'�7i..Y,�9S9S._: _...i....ttJ. i..�G._. .., _,dam.. �x....L4�*2'+.iii �..e?_ . 3.,.. _.R.�`��4,...�a.a,F....S._.�... � ...G.yL .,. _...v..s •-:�t� ... _ti3 � ,s „__�isf�..e.. -a,. ht. ,..._f z.�v.a_, s,., -. ,•.�. ....�..... ,.�1 .�.... c .. __.,� ..-.. SiThn.<s... �. ... _ ... t _ ... _� -_ __`--- --”- - -- --'- �—�-- - i r. S • , I � I � - i , I . 1. �; 1. � . I I ; I. I I : .. I I . 4. � � .. . , F I : " � - , i '. .. . . . . i i. " :. L_ I . . " oss's - __ .. - - - . ­0 - . I I I I -MMEROMM - - - __ . I - - - •. . . . . r. -- , 000 __-_� Presentation • d Add14W'*:- VAAZ&=Vteel"tgir '- !Biwa"• _ ••. ,� ,.ft- 4.:,., ��.� x.,•� - - ... . , .. Y'.I, ry Tllulxsi aorta BAss' moi ss irygt Lowe: -- -.1 ,_< , . , - ...p>,, . i . Friday evenilag tail' the member, _ Q : i f- , ., Vy D�/►8.� �'ilPllUi�• • • 8, • �• - a - -.. t :;, tj. :: 1' '{ i ., ` +n - I the Methodist Choirs hook advantage of Yl� P"" r -.... I °f a Wait s►ffordbd them while as. * . " , - ;. .., M ���� the° Y"it y i/VO�•♦ . ' • • r 8.l0 P. U. 74..' ' ;' l:- f A • , " . 11 ? j. I . p led to bid farewell to the Row. W. 0. .+. 1 _ I , r . 1. owb T'sanra aotera Ws" 'D, A*' Fol•1•ows:- . - % r � i � ' ' 1. ,►eon and family w►ho were sto . . Bo Dims. $mass • 9.08 4. m. l` i L. ( l . -: rS. t.. t l -e , Mr: R Hoover s, Qp�ng ht at Il.lna� } , for the n>iF J. Ddl J. 6.10 P. D[. j f._ to recent Ddr. end Mrs. Howson 4 1. Dale), P MAM E�tlfwl:. 9.2� P. U. - i. ' ' .::. with eoIIle slighi tOh Of ths, good trill - , 0 ,- . Trains ran oa !stand bale. r teem in which tisy were held by . and ee . .1 the Choir. The address -was read by Ox l - A S Milo Fanny (}ordon, aiid the presentation �- � �, i' - w •se follows : u t �' :­1 : e by Miss Nellie • Vi shwa i .:F _ i F _ m� _ A # ciase Violin, , _ - - . \11 w. W. G. and 11[t's. Hasyso>s . 'ppl� st thii o0ee. - -- - - . - ROr tie For the , a Dsa FsnxDS, --We,. the membst's o! I . - , . - [ _ . .'' I picker Methodist Choir.' testa! TO Y �I , ' to know that the time has arrived ..;.. ­..., - mach - ON . - - * * , __ . .- when y on will leave ns. When we .look ', F�� ; .�_.­ ,-;.-. back over the past three years that .you ; have lived and labored .mongst ns; we re- 8aaled' tandei�e addressed to !tie andersi�ned member many happy seasons we have an- , will bs rseai up to tba ., ' o ed together as lrieads in the social i . ," , �.... . - - _.. I. ' q and se minister and choir in the 15th DAY Of AU UST, 1886, 1 - - circle for the purchase of the moll winQ laroels of vain- ' church work; and as you intend going to p bets to the .. . . I ' : t your new Seld of labor' tomorrow morn- able farm and vWage ors rely using f , . y ewe of elate i . . . f ins, we have.�Ome to bid you laiewell, but TOE. •�T,. r , , . . I 0 S .... 1. ­ .. _.. � . before doing so we wish yoo. Mr. Howson, j �-;­ ..-''-.. I to accept of us this Bilk Hat, and yoo, PABCl�L 1. The °south all of Lot No. 14, 'in ' :- ! Mrs. Howson, this Dressing Case, not for the9nd©oncesdol► of e T unship of Pickering. •' I their intrinsic value, but as a alight token containing 100 •oY+s, moss r less, of which about ' ' • . of our esteem for you and in remembrance 10 sores is ,bash. On this pro rty to erected a rz red we h0 you dwelling house and stable. Thi$pro % atterde - . - of as. Ii our lives be spa y an ezeenent and rare oppportunity to mil waen Ala again live amongs ns. but i! otherwise the went branch of D a Crack tans y ' ordered and we do not meet On earth, oar the south east corner o s•id property, na . _. - prayer is that we may all meet in that offering one of. the finest water priv ages in 0 - (.lx ASGO ,;--,. HOUS Ontario. better world. Tss MsTSODIST CHOIa. PARCEL II.- Adjoini wool 1, consisting of , Mr. Howson made a very feeling reply. the north part of Lot 1s, in the 1st Con- ;, __ _ j cession of Pickering, con inin� 3! screw more - ' �' Howson, he said, I ' 1�i 0 s. I � �+� i�� .��• . Both himself and Mrs. or lees, oa which ie crests a sod stone dwell- , had been taken completely by surprise. inghones, stone kitchen ad, stable, driv- � ' r . 11. IIe thanked the members of the Cho' i°g whew, .aa b.rna. 'P vela 1 and 9 have B . E L.. L.. � .-.. .... formerly been used as one •i'Lnr and have ample . 'i fort be very nice presents and for the buildings, stone atablas ap met house antler ' address, which he th0aght was more the barn ; Kgoss orohasd. ogethsr is •splendid - WAR a graaingandgraingrowingt of13lacres. The • , C than they deserved. They had reCl+lveu present tenant has to leave 98 acres ploughed t i . . man kindnesses from' the Choir and and !acres in fall wheat, Poaseesion this fall h r' 1. .. •ends Which the COald in time to plow. This party 'is be•atital�v many ether friends, y located about half a mil west of ,Pickering ;' I 1 - . . - - _ _ . . . t i -never forget. The felt it very bard to village„andtwenty miles m Toronto. Have opefned� slit a NeW Department filled with . 1. They PARCEL III.- -The no h half of the south ' leave so many kind friends, but as such half of Lot No. Sl, in the B ken Front of Picker- . was the lot Of the illethodist minister ins, containing 50 scree, more or less, on which , . - 1 .. they liad to submit. If ever the Depot- sled dboui>eait s m�ielho Li erpnosobaprboru= I . ' trinity was afforded lie would be glad to PARCEL Iv._ -A ouse and lot containing 1'` tasted in the village ''.... �:;.... . return to Pickering again. His prayer about quarter of an e, _ - I would Le that God would bless the Choir of Pickering. • Ill Parties tendering may tender either for the - .- and all the people of Pickering, and ulti• whole or part of the hove mentioned property. , nlately Lying them'all to Heaven, there the a p o erty o s plicstio at4 Nvuliam Large ! ine8 in Ladies' Laced and Buttoned Kidd Boots, and Slipp8r8 ; also M821B', - t0 Slag the songs of the redeemed. Forrester, Esq. > > . I All tenders must be m ked "Tender'�on the. Boys" and ChildrenB . Gentlemen's Fine Sewed and Hind- Pegged Boots and Shoes, all of - Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, envelope as no tender ill be opened until . August 15th, lees. ro er g od t e latest styles, and will be offered for less than Wholesale prices, •havuig made a- large Belleville gu c Tit }e to all of the above � ty gp 1 . • - 0. B. MILLS , Uzbriblgia ;':', rchase for Spot Cash. i : EntT'Ou Nsws.-- Kindly allow ZV to say . WM. FORRE ER, Pickering u8t received, large "Ines of Dress Goods at 8 ,and 10 Ce s ; (Trey Cottons at 4y 5, 6, to your readers that the Institution for the _. Deaf and Dumb at Belleville, is open to r r , nd 8 cents ; New Prints, Ginghams, and Shirtings at 8 and' O cents, All Wool Tweeds'; the deaf children of the Province, and Farm fo S81e• ` t 3�, 4O, and 'Cents.. Clothing made to order on the premises in first -Class styles. -' z . every deaf mute child in Ontario, whether . the parents are poor or rich, may share in The north 87-acres, mo or less, of lot number A choice stock of Groceries and G�'lassware always on hand. At prices we are offering the many advantages '' the Institution seventeen in the second c nceseion of the Town- ', ship of Pickeringr, Cant of Ontario, on which ode far this stria must interest our customers and all partiep calling on us. affords, such as tution. board, care, eta. is erected a good. frame d ellsag hou�se, and two spring - _ i_ There are many parents of such child- barns. There i. also Orchards one just - _ ten who do not know o! this place, and miming into besriag. Tb roperty �s situated . I. within one mile of Pick g vill&P. For full _ L ti persons who will inform them of what the particulate apply to ust what ou warnt� -lard in 3 : lb tin pails :, I Province has so •generously provided for wM• ORRESTER, J . their children will confer a lasting obli- Pickering. P. O. . A -,Q.% • . _.-. -0 1 gation. • ,. ( . Uneducated, a deaf 'mute child has no armed Salmon, $ A • is isolated, as it Bacon,- 1 Tea. asst', �ioffee, knowledge of langnag a� Canned Mackerel, Smoked Ham., . Currants, Raisins, - I SUGARS��._ _. I . . were, ir�m the rest of mankind ; is irre- spousible and in many cases dangerous to tTEO KEM HORN, PROP=. Canned Lobsters, 8 iced Rolls, and apices. Nice the community ; life is a blank without a 0L� Canned Beef, �ried Beef, line of Toilet Soap. ' 1. Manufacturers of all 'ads of Mouldings, �' ray of light to illuminate thefuture. With , an education snob -aa may be had here, all Hand -1tail, Banniste Winds, Posts, also •' shied to and Blinds. Planing and P1Ckle$, Canned Toffiatoeg, Pear$, Lemons, .prtlt186y this is changed and the mate is en $ash, Doors .. ' take his or her place as a respectable mein- Matching a epecialtyl All kinds of work and Dates., i . I - her of society and law abiding citizens and done on the shortest n tics sad gntucanteed. f _ life be beyond. Over 3o -y , learn of the glorious y Please give as a call. �,rkat Prime far 331Xtt$S, mo' v dZ 3P +COT.- Of the Best QLlahty. . 700 mute children have been entered upon _ 1. our books and the large majority of • them - • , - ea over the Province bear testirY'ion " ' Z s '„�,� � „1 ' Rams ,Ba con s iced ROU � � � .... spread y p -'A W the good work already accomplished i ' we have a fall staff of ca able, devoted . -' __ k - P ev de- aid for sod and other Provisions, cheap. - "" teachers in the literary and industrial Highest 'priC89 p g . , ' . t: e ; 111 partm s. we are doing all we eau for R.I&=ksI1T*s - I � wheat at the j ane a '. those doted in this way and we are -•j it � D ISv' I anxious to do whatever work of this kind - • there is to do. There will be room for all _ Fresh and Glood. . � - L . - I . I' ., o ;4 who can come in September next, and in �An inspection will oblige. p - j r the meantime it will give me plesanre to I PARtERS CODE AND . _. papers and necessary ` eAPP1Y application page y Flour and M' Feed always - ALE a F1NDLA , . I. . information to any one who may apply.- .SE . I Yours faithfully - for sale. E OUR r ;. PHOT0GRAPHY 1 R. M�THISON, Superintendent. . . 'I" . alcera' Wo k a Specait New • s--- - -•-•- The subscrib6r has found Ha Wrier ' .1 -- -We are constantly in receipt of the most �0,�,�,� �a edert flattering testimonials is referen�et . Weave e � O - Evervbody wonders Why'there i8 $soh I World's Wonder or Family Lini MOWERS, a rush to ' reinedy has no sal in the cure of Rheumati m. any day. splendid safe this spring for Galls A few bootee w care the moat aggi,aatedcaae. UOTATInNS • BAKERfi, O'Brien' Photo. ty It ie also iavaln•ble for sprains, ants, braises, . ` .. : ► . I burns, scalds and all complaints requiring e:- The reason is because he Rives perfect s terrial application. Price 450. •nd 50c.perbottle.. Flour' per 100; $2.00 t0 $9.25 Cr6iLmer8 Rnd Othe? tinwue, Now ie the time to order A180, estisfaetion in every case, and going still • _ 1 Sold by W. H. Field, chemist and druggist Bra r Ton ' , ,, ►13.00 farther will say if there are any persons Mr. Seaton has secured the greatest ' '' 14 00 `j 1' d a T Platy, who have had Photos taken by me that. Home Rule victory, having won HCon- ShOItB peI TO j �? Which TeCamIlBYlda itself, an are not equal to any ci work I ,. servative seat in Belfast. Screenings. pe 100 - 800 The best in the market, .. make theln one dozen anal Po -- Wonderful is the iastaatsneoa `effect of f ` west's Pain Ring. in relieving cramps. polio Chop Feed o . ' . 1.00 18. fli�W ' - toy t0 take Order'8 $elf- Bi2lderB should be order- free °f change. No Work allowed to lea `; and all bowel difllcnities. worth iq weight in ht6 1 the Studio anises first=olaBS and his '!. • ' gold: Only 95 Dents. Bhoald always be kept in Mill closes atnrday g I I , ed now to avoid de ay.. finished. Photos made in any kind " every household. sold by Wm. 8. PYeld, at 6 'Olook. Re .. alr1II , - Weather --rain or sunshine. Havi chemist and druggist. p for eavetrolighing. p 8' Parties w$ntin steam +'ngines, • v R 11 added some very Sae scene to the Studio The Tories of England look forward to ; to e k e - woder. Lord j. .. Threshers, dtc., dd well to �• see us am p,rep� mak work second to none - a purely Tory ministry. =GET s Ali ' ' ' • &0. before baying elsewhere. in Canada. Salisbury, 1100 � , t ! 0 �- a sW� A 1 y than ADvicz To- XOV=XL-• -!ire you disturbed at .. Copying and'enlssglY►a sick large stook of Frames' always on d• I night wad broken of your real O a ai Of quilwod Blads' m� Sh* =�`. i UDZ the instantaneous pro - _ child enilIf so and prying with pain of Cutting ,t WY I, i All work done by t - � Teeth? It so send at once •ad get a bottle - . '. of "Mrs. Winelowrs soothing 8yrap" for � Come and we our genuine Bell Or- �e �j . O�BRlENo 'I j Cbildren Teething. Its value s iaoaloulabL. , t�ce sbrvtoes o! W. H• DERBY, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeiately. I hate secured , H8111t$m8i1 �1a11Q, ae 48 -g PhotOBrapher, Whitby. ' 11 I Depend upon it, mothers; there is no mistake who is inj every respect n tp gold at loW rices an . ' u a Machines, p N Next door to Post- offloe.) os e about it: It cures Dysentery and Diarrhoea. . =.' zegnlates the stomach wad Bowels, cures Wind A J'�FIRST -CLA99 HORSE•BHOEA , ,' . Colic, softens the Gums, redncee Inflammation, OII satiable terms and gives tone and energy to the whole system. and G�eneal Meahanlc. ach>�e Lock 0 ► t, wily 811FFER FR M "Mrs. Winetow'e soothing Syrup for children CUTTERS, WAGO S uLC 5ickering or Claremont. Dd Needles and Oi18 in i i - - is pleasant to the taste ana is the perssriRtio BUGGIES, CUT , f p. B. Fp�gyTg �, BRO• 9:� '' .. _. - . L ,,1 of one of the oldest and best female in fans IC Headach e � '. and nurses in the United States, and 1a for sale (lot up to order is fl#st -slaws style on whores! by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 notice and at prises to snit the times. i Honey's Old Stand, Pickering. cents a bottle. be sure you ask for "AIm. WIN- Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet ' o SLOWS SOOTHING SYSUr;' and take no other IIIterferll g a Specialty.. kind. _ DYSPEPSIA WHEN NDIGE8TION, i • - - - PRICES LOW and WORK GOOD. t. - . 1. MARKET- I ' .. I PICHERIN(l 1 , L. GREEN. W EST'S LIVER PILLS NEWS Office July 8 1886. T" - . . Fall wheat 78c to 800 ; Spring, 60c to e0o, goose - ••- =IN THE 65c to 700. Flower per cwt. $5.85 to SS:bO. Bran e ' will thoi�oaa6ly care yon. Theyidyo sot $13 00 per ton ; Shorts, We per cwt Chop feed, wLenever awed are eoasiderred. priceless, .. .. $4.15. Screenings, BOO per cwt. PRICE of LUMBER . . i� .1 . ' MARKET. I They stirs proves to be the I 0 k I FARMERS . Toronto, July s lase hiovt� is the Tfine t� Leave GREATEST BLESSING �­ e now a Fn118�ast�! The ,ettreetmarket !D-day was quiet and price . OF THE ACE . unchanged: About 400 bushels of wheat offered - r-- Your Orders. and sold at 76o to 78c for tall 78e to 98O for _..�. v Is dos, Db� ..� I spring, and 880 to 71 for goose. Bagley firm I beg to inform my old friends and customers the d oar J: �tbi�� ��m selling at Esc to 900. Oats firm, with salsa of I am now prepared to b� ia1J, LLlll f . PASTIES Contemplattn Building ' in the ordered Steaaelt. TaW ue as absolute 900 bushels at 35c to 37c. Peas are nominal at 55c, 1 I • _' ' rin should leave their orders no*,'thae assay- and *erthct ante. Use them, au b a . an Hay dell and see ! i' • s t radnation in prise. Believed trout your mil{�i7Poe0 tUlft L. a . . - d lfoadS sold at Sli to ull tort othy, A61 uad of� �lerc 6ble Why .:. L WHITBY, •. ONT.. r�6e. per fJ.� 5 bey$ e ana at $S 50 to $9 W1or clover. Straw steady FOR SALE BY ALL DRUOQ18T9 ANO - -' ,. , .19 loads at $8 to. $9 a ton. Hogs sold •t �-++. J :: '-`^' - LL T "� DEAI.ERI! IN MEDICINE$. - ! _ BI UFF a eat • •t $7 Oo to $1 95. Best, $4 50 to se for fore. ! J natters, and $8 to $10 torhind Beam t �_`S� ®� •� �0 e ; . r. • QQr, r r Iiesrars o[ Conntmfeits and Bass Imind.as. Gw - • F0�1 " wad 1 deli -na fly in Blae. with signature on e ;� $8 50 ; and mutton, -$8 tox $9 per 100 elwas's on •hand. ?.. ,�;+, � otrle� 1 p S11sd umbra � �rn�pped of these Celebmted ' wl>Marau �s. Flee Pack'Q° of a s. Alson, Bhoi�te, acid all kinds of 3 4 °1 f °' ' sn4 w way wad t. s I I The produce itnarket was aiet io -day. wad beg tp aanounes to the public *a$ r 14W �, •...... . prises generally rated steady.e quote : 190 to Mill Feed a�d a iives7 and Boarding t t - rNO. O. NAT is 00» i : opp�� Stable oa Brost - lac; better, lb rollo,16to 190, a rolK Is to 16• , - �_< _ street Whitby, and will always o t hand sec.! ruc�estsroes. , . w tars _ . m ,r r . inferior, loo to lie. Lard loc ; Chee a 9c to 1ct� UR ExC11AN�E0. FQR 1�INEAT. 8rst,.o�as horwa .� to la •r7► �� it a •81UKO AT Eat► T, o,eowsa. • I Baooa 9 to Zr1c. Taggs is to 180. Turkeys 75c;' FLO reslronable 11MMs. $1 0; chiekans per pair 60c to 860• Patatoelr � i isapsottally solicit a osu trozD ffiT � . � 1 JOHN GEE, � • . Pickering. �� $ � ' - ' ,� Z9 $i to $i �: Apples per barest, i1 t4 and {ha gsn publlo• + For gale at Pick ` . r,6: JlyO. 11IITCHEI r I. I I . >. :­. .. - ­ . c r I . I . �`:' � . , .. . - - , ,: .�% i I �. .. .. - . 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F;_ � $ - Refreshing Ignor�noe. . . ,;,, r THE �',A,R : It is sometimes von trying !o bo fo�end v �_ The Thrift; HolliFektje r. A 81•�ar story • Robbery and Mardere - y ry t i . Pe Is. Itedioine a Frog*sive Boienee ? g R pd ; is bd lack lei �keowled a on certain tttlie taiith About twenty y re ago a robber entered whioh the rest of the world Is evidettly . cam of Wore lion'., CaId binoaits Jett over from tea any a the farm bone” of J n West in Ontario and - There is still no doubt ' a vast amount of The srin • , cobvenant, Fortunately, however, we do 1C " g--as it is oalled� _. made better than when $rat baked by d!p- being di +ooverPd w lie prowling around the " safi'ering and disease among ne but it would , is grit■ as Impareant ew ping them inter water p g Be t it.►a a reotate our eniatattep, d Plaa�ng':thera , he sthot We !a order tbat he ' t be toll to dopy that the difforaaos ,a PP , inrtsmAler:efm4kwhen the She lieu ads% %d ` - singly o i the l ob ,•$rate "� the oven';`lon ke his How do you like Tennyson J' said a' tea enough to le thiem � g ' s�ospe. he hoar wan midnig between lie pact' d the orb at b tm enbg man tea aoole bells bathe ohabted • it ut indispensable r° IF gat` R ell:. w ed thettit was a brl t harvest moon li h menea . he ateth tops has it •a ear y y, � w tbei "d through. . .. '� g y between danook The akin oi'a. animal is t i the rM)m in w ioh the shootin d Rao 'a dam heart o i►a ineffi tent es ac vs e�oretor One °f th ' . I- Lamp wioks should be changed often Ptae• west had a club beside his bed, a° Inn�ite ti`brbkON jg:, The ophl�almosoope "Ob•" said- she, Innocently. � .I Clever with an eat P organs, a °d to fa � 1 -- enough to insure havia "a good light. If g was there. ja it. - *• ref i •mow tumour of r°GSed g g g he gave the intrude a powerful blow with enables ae to ezploro the Innermost recesses np�y pores, t they reeru o;ogged "they me be washed " thL be /ore the(shot as d +ed. The bullet en- of the eye, while setth the Jar a woo we 13sr arteerlr !" ttce�ded. whlvh Passe, a constant stream of ms1 lr%�o Ili y y g Pe that le char e strong nude and put into the lam a assn. - tared his abdomen d he lived about three nett! of the condition of the A la y who had travelled in Earops war g d with waste and off4ah, - can have ocular N $ � expatiating to as aoquaintanoe upon ,the matter from the blood. B�ridea cps + ►e A butter ate nip should always s be weuhed days and was pert oily conscious all the windpipe. '.phi mlprosoo s enlightens us to theme y P g wonders which ebe had eseq there, She are thousands. of mitruts t In cold salt water before it la need. I[reak- time• He declared on hie' dying bed that the trdb1tatuta of growilis, and snob timely a soar glands is ed to hpt water • t batter will stink to his marde�er was a sung man named Solo- information often m aka It pasible to oheck had last $niched A flpont der�oarptie of :tile q e inch, whioh s"or"ts as oil °� t• !famous 8tr which ken s Bald a a law ass oharaotex,wjtio hang their development. Ana3rthetlor have rob• atbttriC oletek, w ken find i`tt• p the skin soft and but never 1f - stjh?d cold..brine. The salt 'fie+ quired,— and in addition, ever hair on P14%; M absorbed by the wood keeps it moist while: °t►f vtJls e t e miles ati +weir. beci; eti%ery of U i itt�tettyi anti .halt its . „• 9 the !n use. i safe to iAzed h m ss wel svA •!when. ydm%gr; the ha e i pro at ' "ettle�tded its Anddid.-youers Jha o*lOIJ)1A� ' Watch rooted In a follicle or gland, Whloh rkk 4 i g . y t �° on the 1Z'2ina 2 the epeolal nutriment req,alred sippliet - al° w ibtQards �asarreste and char charged with: the epherb at sotielnK.fel' ®pbresoge are ow ire- gat there an the I• who are i e Moreover, the surface of t °r !t All soups are better Trade with fresh un= , crime he did not den it. There wasn't the quently performted whedh torbiali oeald not Pep gn rant tingall he skin 4 cei r _"cooked meat as that which bar 6eea cooked .light doubt of hi galls, and but for the p . The introduction et of what the should (rave kown, and who 1 wes►ring away ar it it rea9w oe once ha■ lost mach of its fl avor and' rear! have bean ahem fed succeed is beipt ■ion I amnW Tlze�re do the neev geowtb and this waste e 1 bl ` . sU of its jniees. y flrmnees of the Sheri the follow would have the emtLeptio m ithod ha t largely inerear 9d g - simply dry �. coma times, however when a certain kind of ter scale& off, and needs to h been lygohed. lie had been in ail two the proportion Et recoveries after severe Ignorance refrashigg. the curry oeenband brush, Whe°a� rd by kl. dl Most peep!" dry their umbrella handle weeks before , a wounds and matllatione, and has also done sr I■ working. the Exore ° a he e" upwards, This conoentcates the moista>* a DBCL.LIiBp HI8 INKO irNCS, . When Longfellow, the Diwina g• tlon from the sk � f much to insure the safety of the lying -in 4 at the top, where it is olRae, ra'i4 the wir+P "= . 'chamber. 'The nsoeraiw.at. onhting for tlommtdi4t, everp!pt(s eitilged, by the profuse, and boars from it in the for is which "our" the strsteli6s 'd! - hi bri no money d scald hot etlgage a a exam le of the le perspiration, m note the stone is now bbvia!e3 by measures which P caned; ar%mire it. and a Pe .P when this deter on the e! cloth, It is better, after the' umbrella !s lawyer b he pp��tde etaos pt to the $her- knowledge of I1w a at outs became imiiara• it leaven a quantity of im °ks 1 drained, to simply Invert it and dry in that iff, which set that o olml at work to, prove involve neititer 'pain nor se�rion�' Mir ,and live. The aurae ai the seat Italian wear boring to it, which is pare a►attet r" I. po�itlon.• an alibi for him. Oa the night of the shoat• theses can be little doubt that the operation g apt to aloe; the will its the coarse of the next 50 yearn be- !n the mouth of the fashionable and the and prevent the too" of the parr 1r Pena To saver te6 Rivhards had eat to the village .tavern would-be "cultured'' o)esse■ of society from This produces disorder, in the �ormpo8floa `i te;ir carpet■ aeiil irevetal thick- from 8 to 14 o'oluok.. This could be verified toms obsolete iu oivlllzeld countries. S moll• ertion of the m elan f I mornin till night. When the rage was at g y s of oapillar in naesea -old carpet or oarsvakoverthe edge When he left the tavern he visited two i>s= is no longer the dandling �tnenaee ,to g Y veeeeb of each stale. It. In a good plan to bay saloons+, bat this oval teat be veri$ed. $ev- its. height. m stranger arrived in Berton to whioh forma close net -work near th ad deaaty that ideate ward white it is aquroeijy wl•em a friend, a native of the cloy, at enoe tea+ of the body, and the excretion a ° ear' more earpetlnR than lei needed to cover the oral persons we ra'aim st sure of having seen taken into - aidoouot as a po*ibla datiger�et stairs and move it each season so that the him, but no one w e Positive. put the pertinent inquiry,— orations slag stopped, the akin and ee ■ LL s P AL IOJj life' by ordinary people, Typhoid fever ,� n boom ri whole will wear" evenly, It stair carpets o'clock be wont to a 1! cry stable e►ndotimb- Do you like Diate 2 hash. dry, oentraotad and dleea�ed a r ii .1 atlU oL►Ime many victims, though it is being .. Impure wafter being unable to cannot be changed In this way they will ed ap oa the hay to sleep., He claimed to g[+►dw►11y driven off the field by an "alight No, was the answer. "I don't know p Tae i not wear ten him. Who is he 2" gathers is places sad forme aoape1 at + , . g . { t ave spoken to a ho tle?r named Warner ened hygiene ; typhus is almost unknown .� pim ! °: Came along t oriel hle1del' hoed frlead. blotches or tumors n n3 If !t is p °j' br but whoa Warner w consulted he could except in the lowest and most squalid .. moved there is dun 'I - -+ ,:'-, haunts of poverty. Madnet+ta js now treated gasp mein oenabenanos. - It ire sot• , not re. no net bo .sure whether t war that n! h! er the respect- gar of polsoai To net Bid of Cockroaches. 4 one preoedinq it. 0 his way from t its a bodily diseass, not as a ours" of fled or able not to like Dainte. I'm the only man in blood, and, with the appearance °s the gig A correspondent writes as follow■ •- " I loon to the barn Bich# d's enoeanted -a per. er. spite of the devil, the result being large Massachusetts who doesn't, and I detest his and glanders, final! death• st f trel !- al re y All this may P very name. Came to dinner with me 1 ' prevented by careful attention b the bog to inform yon of an sure, clean, and eon who was dressed li a himself. and whose proportion of recoveries, and infial ly less skin, by ocoarlonal was method et eradioatlng those loath- general resemblance was very striking Both suffering among the InoarabIa. Ali a Imo g• t;alar as f eo a inrecte from dwelling houses. A few halted and looked each other over as if ar• A BO 'e Copra ing and brushing, end bin re i provement is Been in ether branches f the y . �• peeper ogre to avoid l y s ago my hours was infested with cook. toanded, but neither a eke, medical art. Thai loathsome camp ads-- Do the lade of this generation 1deolahh galtiag by the rabblag of ill fitting harness r 0 e (or ' olooks,' as they are called Not on's man in a andred would have invented, one might ■u by a deanoll that poetical tribate to youthful heroism As proventlop is the best care, It G th g pie' y that owners of horses ;should sewer well h re), and I was recommended to try on- taken any stook in oh artery, but the o[ ghoala and eo *vengers —whioh a■ to be which extols the boy woe " stood on the ol&e � a" o her peelings as a remedy. I according- 8hereff� aingalar v It may seem, believed or seed, no longer vE x the palates rap• burning deck, whence all bat him had fled" 2 posdble preoantien9 to avoid the lmgaeot m j I immediately beterebedtime,sbrowed the tnat Riohardr was eel heave the stomachs of uaf"rhtnste disorders whioh retsalt from neglect i 11. I. 'flier of those parts of the house most infest- had g the tenth. West pa eats ; When we were boys, there was scarcely a direction pointed oat sad tba e b' 11 ­ the active principle of the most !m rtant " Declamation Da " on which we did not ' much ed with the vermin with the green remedies bee been - I I annoyance and loss, it g peal. STRUCK THE MAN WITii d CLUB !` wpanted, so theft the hear it recited, t may be that the years oatnot very'thin, from the anoamber, and Richards had not the ■lightest wound or agent otia be administered in A pai�►r and since then have be ea ■o freighted with ez- —' ! - ti sat ap halt an hour later than usual to braise. The pistol wit which the shooting more effiolont form, while the physiological ample of boyish heroism that no boy now Rearing 0alvee to Advantage, . watch the effect. Heists the expiration of was done had been left behind. No one action of the drug is determined bye Pori- a►res for Casablanca. - Fast, own good ooa*s, �` m Treat them that time the floor where the peal lay was hoot the village had vas seen it before meat and is taken as the index of its bars- Oas of these later, and, to our thinking, kindly and keep them dooile and covered with cockroaches, so that the veal How could Richards w o never had a dol- Pautllo v d e Lau pbysto In given, b i! le more attraotive examples of youthful' hero- gin a } table could not be seen, so voraciously were at a time S p with a of Whsn abeat to valve, places y Nave part ued it 2 He was on eater rpo•e. otter rem occurred at the outbreak of the Sepey separate stall and leave her loose,w F & dr they en$e►ged in sucking the peisonete mois the street stilly more attention is d dt"t d the math !n 1857 Jftat before the awful grain stimulating fsecl for °1a perfectly an noerned, when ar• pd to no ai month ,!. • he tare from !t, I adopted the same plan the rated. If he was U w6 had he wait• hygionlo sgirroundiogs of the, patient I and storm broke the s gr p before calving, When the calf a g'° Y I , , , yrtam of electric teIs a he refuse following night, but my visitors were trot ad right ' there to bo an Into onatedy, the all, nature is teen !numbered with had been extended over the surface of British move it to a pen at a distsnos w ' n tI so namereas —I should think not more than when the farmer had call dent: "9slaitloh•° °ffioieas help of a blind all who insists India, here it opt '! ea -i a fourth of the previous night.: On the ands on siding her with a seal that is net so• The ffiutlaeere rushed to Delhi, seise be kept quiet and comfortable, It win [ ` as ,you have shat mg, bat I U live to see g never know what it is to be with its mother !, or ,.; , third night I did not discover one ; but, von hung 1" cording to knowledge. The truth has at upon the ofd hereditary seat of the Moham- and mach/ trouble anzlena to ascertain whether the house was All these points were o arlooked ova !art been borne is on the medical mind that media Empire, and ;,be n totting the ■pared• In three or foa afterwards m� be, ' w quite ole "r ei them, I examined the peel .body except the She Mr, �• many diseases stn a certain definite arse throats of Earopoans. W lk tide �, - we and Ddn• o�o While the rattle cow, and give the milk to the calf, teach. 9 after I had lain it down about halt an hear, West declared that 801 idhards wne the °n whioh- o medlein• any effadf for a[ oei►gaon and masbketry was rolling around in it to drink, With a g p bent skill ttu lie and peroetvsd that it was covered with my- man ; than was ovtaeaos sough, eripewlaUy •Choi h: t may have for evil, sad, that the tr,lagr�pb offloe, a little Eagnsh boy, calf may be taught to drink !n rinds of minnte 000kroaohes about the size when Sol was a good f r- nothing. Three �g Po icy of masterly vet moved b the Eo lish sense of dutyy, stuck the fist et a flea. I therefore allowed the peal to weeks had paced when t e Sberiffgot trewk is the wises , to etnoh ows, Tha�hi tone! tc his it' untll be had eel hed'to the lase°' Mllk the cow fear Wmee a da let remain till morning, and from that moment of a man who had a�seQ a tot! p y p° p sad feed the milk to the cult anti! the or F pe►te at an °h1IIges ght; by disease and the mprbid Commessionet mt Lshore. he message an- !earth day when the cow is returned k th I have net seen a cook !n the, house. early morning hear, o m8' a bundle. processes w ioh give rise to them are l new noanoad that the mataeers had arrived at the stable and thei milk It is a very old building, and I can assure Further on he found that he man with the tO a oertatn ztent accurately known, and Delhi, mad had murdered this oivilian and miog. The cal# etc is saved for skim• a you that the above remedy sale regnlrFS to handle had a bloody ear, Five miles tar• this Held o[ squire premise■ !o be inorear• that offio*r, and wound np with these sign!- after this —three suet. my aklmmad milk T be persevEred In for three or fear nights to - Cher and he bad entered a farmhouse, &I, r� �r oitl h i solid result. Dome scatter• i&eant bunt ohild•11ke words, " We're off 1" day, and warmed n toe feed twice a i fe ad completely eradicate the peat, It; should leged he had met with sooident, and y ig light, too. are beginning to pierce The boys ornraRe and seer■" of :duly Ttte feed is gradually p eighty degrese, ,a, be fresh encumber peel every night. had a scalp wound dress" He had jour the shroud of darkness whioh formerly saved the Panj ab. As seen >1e the the tole- calf grows, and when y increased a' the et nsyed a hundred miles tore the Sheriff made the origin of dInch r a more impene- _ g� rewolsed L.ahote, the general � tom- it is taught to take ai littlewmlmonthe old overtook h!m but here and there a had sold Crab!" m ate than the source of the Nils, d ground we flints.' lh y mystery mand of the S o s disarmed theta, When ee 1. fragments of his plunder, Who }n flnaU This marks one of the greatest advances in they learned of ythe rining at Deihl, they with the warmed skimmed milk small aiflt u ' 1 hl B asclilxa ST$ew. HATS — Obtata a• dip overhauled and arrested a admitted hies the �nry °f medloine, and Itrr practical wars powerless to do any Injart. six ore ht month• of ; ' w biz, air -tight if poselble, plane at the bet. crime almost before a gaesitiaa was caked, Importance is obviously Incalculable. d. This enables the ! The The general flashed the awful news to calf to make a fine ro wth and .,± tam a stone ; on the stone a flat piece of ' He was a professional tratpnp, and robbery canes clearly known, the effect can often be Peshawar. The Hladoestanee regiments n in d g brings It Iron red -hot or a pan of charosal, on which was nothing emoved or better ■till, prevented• 8 there were also disarmed, knd, though ran. qualities are lm round gentleness. nail These g new to him, fie war net only oifla fevers ma Pe• ug Improved by a dally brashi 1 scatter powdered brimstone ; there should DagQysv PsttclasLY LII {$ alosew,a, y possibly be banished from tinsere at heart were rendered Incapable of n6 M 11 ­ P and carding, and by using it to the halter t be hooka Inf the box on whioh to hang the bat hs raembted him ae closely is height among men, and even those tell eooni ee, II in +7 hate ; close the lid and let the hate remain build, weight and f ioieil egpreuien that pet P , 'Yaay In oonrei of harm. the telegraph was out b the ataa lead, while It to being fed in the ootuam ties sad cancer y rebels . Pe Cantinaal t all night. Another recipe for blesohing le Dame to the jail sad called him Rlohards, i1O handling !n this way l P timd be "tam d eat. One disease titer -bat the bey at Delhi b'ad salved Northern prevents the contractin of an of the � 8r '� r a straw is to soak the goods in oaasSlc soda He gave hie name as Terry, bat as he could anotaer is traced to the �'�gatsms India to the Brltirh Drown• T g y I I- .14 and afterward to nee on them ahlorlde of remember little or nothing othir childhood, Infinitesimal to dz9, but having its aitno■t char a had been kt he offi ?er In vommoa viva■, and when the calf h"o"mes l lime or javelle water. The e►zooes sf ohlo- and. u this wan also the case with lllohards, F Po g p sb d lea enonghlat t oainstsameart to dab and Alvosenoa an ezoellen: eta:e of dtoipllne - inconceivable wer of self'maltl lioation, y g r+ 'j � ride should be removed by hyposalphite of It was general! believed the Preen 1 to a er g trouble. This y t they . wart „ �eY cold L the head the Patch the warnin i method, well ` soda, called ant! ahlor. In the Brat method twin brothers, Tae one was released se °0rqueret wort° " y or g' carried out, is the m,in ate to War I 1. an edited witF the d an im E X. ' the hat should be moistened, an a dry fabric inneoent man, and the ether wear sent to enearation of almost every teem of niece Brett Fair--- g proved herd, which will bps of very great _ will not bleach, prison. for saoh a long tergr w praoticallp er ; where It has not yet been found !t is I alletones.. value. and one gained at a very small cost. I a `* * * It is easy to get rid et black' ants, assured his death within the nom walls. snepeoted, In a word the ■ Specials #raft E' Manor Pe k gin ,and Paige ray I . _ th F, ,. They live !n ant hills and generally near the y W. - sign Baoillnn >s that' these Kindness to Animals. 4 - id the ascendant in the medical firmament, Wacan and the surrounding neigh. � h 1. buildings`, Open these hiW with a hoe, borhoods were vlelted the other evening b Every one should k I' roaster on a handful of salt and a le on a � ,-L;:. Not " �ima?t•" bean "terms Iaflbting great damage, At new that kindle + pr1t� A Nation of Contradictions, y ' treated animals will do their beet for their th quart of water and ohs eats will leave em- Of all ferrr�s of bad ore Elgin there was a terrt$o thunder, ' er, rain, and owner. A curious case happy u ad recently, • iii, a pert, Beme pastern nations are made ap of hail "term, which deluged a which ma r;` mediately. Yesterday my hoots was ever- smart manner affected by bey" amd g part of the 1. run with these lneeotr, I found eleven ant a certain age is the moat offensive e►ndisim- �I am ��d .; The Bsngalee frank! ra a Ewa. Ne1�r1 ev y b• given as an example. A hills within two rode of the building and tt- pertinent. y y y e!y building had windows noted hatter was driven in a race by & One of these to•omiled smart boys that a brave manamight�a�th a calmneu broken sad holew knoolred in the reefs, day there !s not sII ant to be found any• was once employed in the office ei 'the tree have little physical The Gh!#ie■e Hatt loll n ■te'mgo driver.' The horse was evidently t : where on or about the premises. ryfn�• in also friers ar- marble to a dhmtisfied and lost two heats. Tne old j. _. ' surer of a Welborn railroad. He was usually commit snietda if aft p°e�s'de, but they !will man's hand, sad perforated t� •and � driver knew the horse Gould do better, and h Any gold jewelry that an i►»tnenien In left alone is the offive between the hoar ci lojared, At Honke'w a b I ' ymay be thereby roots. Apiece of eailetons was picked up begged the owner to be permitted to drire t water will not it jars can b� beantilnlly eight and nine in the morning, and It was secoted sae of his moo i Chtneae barber pre- that weighed aevet ands• to Po The Metho- him. His eatr•atle■ P t Clem by shaking ft well in a bottle nearly his duty to answer .the questions of all call. Jan. The man committed two dot- disc church was blvw>; from Ise foandatio he mounted Prevailed, and when half full of warm •oapands, to which a little ' sn ao clear! and 'Rita! eN °em°il •alcido, net for and demolished. The Ba fist church the sulky the horse whlnnled. w - prepared chalk has been added, and after Ons metrntng a ptaint� drsss� - ti•. C ace' bs°aaw theft i■ not P war �h pleasetre, and won the next three hasp ' ' r Nina, but toe ite �h!■ disoredltable in Wevad slightlyy out of line. One man war with sash, making such a record that the ward rinsing in clear, cold water and wiping man walled aietl gon P mater, struck down by a hatline. and art owner . ' it dry. g y !n, and asked for the At seen as he _ o I . seriously had Weis: d . as o sad s ash' @ d ter his er II, • widow went Injured. Y of fifteen thousand j To prsrerve goods from moths do not use " He's oat," said the boy, without look her re mandarin find proved to him that At Matter the dellare far the animal. It is always than . i storm did lnderoribable A farm hares kind! treated will de moro camphor in any form. Piste■ of tar n item the master �battd'e death h n �ne� by damsge to otops, hail( Ronde faAin work than tae w p paper P paper he was reading. g se large hioh is net attached to the + o laid in ins oozes and In alesete are a better yea know where be L ?'' non' maadarta- tea- hen's a gr; Thres ohnroher fwd man owner er driver protection, Five cents will buy enoe h to "No." d0�°d "`° """bar to pay tae haadred other'ba , A new will lace milt and twenty anKi were badly damaged. whoa attended b as e o enable ! i' �. equip all the packing bodes sad d"u"ff of a •' when will he be in r" y dAUn'rs for the sin rt err th At Fal y r d r Ppo a gs the storm war r traag , 1u a sass for a year, I.Ow• suers. There patron, and one that is petted and treated 1. gg "'Boat nine o'clock." ;' wen a vary heavy raiA# all. Oal elf bt dam• with' Ginghams and prints will kas their - ( The house beats three y g gentleness will never exhibit the ; ' ae p "It's newly that saw, isn't it T I haven't fwd, with ail the o g with children, age was done to crop■ or buildin s. oemmo "'' color better If washed in water thickened are to the world, they der4xba the atercprwked tae char a the fractiousness of kicking, or holding Western time." fall Into the rlver�,L To and ash P milk. This is true et all farm with flour starch. Flour is very cleansing " Thes'e's the clock,,, said the contingency, guard Ataiast tde►t iwd.sov*ai►1 smaii hgct and will do the work of soap in one or two ly�aPointing to a clock on the wall. eah "tale ohojlyd le tied around the waist and badly injured the o�orng ofed °there, animals, who return kindness with affeo washings in the starch water, d, to which le attaehei a were lost, the people hastily seeking she lea �g �e:onity,.and abnadantiy repay, This, with Oh yes ;than you,,' said the gentle- float. Bat ae female ohitd is provided with ter in storm h uelr ties shown thew by their the rinsing, will be sufficient and the goods man. " Ten minutes until nine. Can I wait afloat ;they may drown am P *hen the gale owners. $ve p will look fresher than i[ washed and staroh• here for him ?' d welcolne. proaohed. aP Every boy, aepeoially every in the old- fashioned way, " I ■'pe■e so, though this isn't a' 'pabllo ml ' fldTm d un - farmer's boy, should early learn to treat all. a I A irocd housekeeper !a Bergen county, P lahmeat for A Oourtehi enlmala with kindness. 1. betel. ' are estit, Bat g rla p by Meant • f a Bible Test. T 1. New Jer$ey, says that she adds ateaspoon- The boy thought this was ettnaxt, and he frequently dime from l�aoltit voi nuisanoe, \ -- r►�--- ----1. 1 fnl of tar d A Young getatleme►n happening to sit at Francis Jeffrey Dickens t pentane to the water she mixes her ehnolcled aloud over- it, He did not offer bodies are toereed Ines the nearest hole. T it church in •pew e►djeining ape In who stove blacking with, She lets the stove be- the gentleman a chair, or lay down the paper Large dlth outride of Feo hole. A yy, which ant Friancis Jeffrey Dickens, who died at l 1 s came almost cold before blacking. he held. Dhow war se mach den violent tope Ion was a and Moline used for the purpose that .ebe authorities term Inge a courtship e>i • Ili., revently, war a eon o f " I would like to write a note while I posted the notice: : a� g na of en• the late Charles Dickens. the novelist, and h r` - --'` wait," said she caller • " Female infants ma p the spot; but the was barn January 15 184I, The oAn°e eE 1 h • 00nra.S get me a piece of paper and anllenvelo Please not be thrown here," Y ez$ceao tof to goaee e� al declaration, the his death war paralyaia of the heart, He b The peep!" seem to be Indifferent 'to ha plan : y gge+ited the foilQwing died at the renidenoe of D., Jamieson, who a ­ 11 i Courage Ie frequently thenght- to be. he the old gentleman, he QOehe handed th me to man sufferin ,however piteow, etibeenoe eF fear. Yet, if there were no a*• « y g ' Ile emd,— In Feoohow, writs an English ollic�r ` he Bible o en had met him in Canada only about a yea h An thin else 2 y Hu politely haude3 his fair neighbor a ago, and who Invited him to vtelt hie place i there would be no room far courage, If we " Yes " was the re 1 + stru861es of adrowntng man absorbed the lowing (p ') with a to stunk in the fol• on his resigning in Ion did not fear the_ water and fifes, ao oonr ge to know�the name of ap h� a smart boy ar you effrert to rata - g text ' �OA� �Pistls of John, verse � captain in t,be 1 arch his commission would be rfgnired to plunge Into them to are." wed,�who made not the elil;h st fifth —" A'nd now I beseech thee, lady, not Monad alive a Ca►nadtan Northwest d nave a fellow creature erE destrnation, ae though I wmte a new commandment for eleven ems Position he had hole I If The boy felt flattered by the �ord''smarb," view, expressed a denbt wheth y His funeral ear " A by4tander, enable to obtain a o1 Sr ante thee, but that whioh we had from the was het `a child had' no fear of the dark, we should and wishing to show the fall extent of his had net appeal to his courage to face it, Far, and wis i replied,— s real! , whereupon the h ®m be 1A° d In the congregational charoh at y, perished fl flog, that we love one Another." Reek I ac8d in a Banda and his r.,malne i has an important mholon to perform for u■ « ad mob Immediately tossed the sceptior! into chapter returned its Pointing to the a"""nti were plaoad y' ` �n one I ' —that of warnirg against danger —an it tam by name, and iTe►neo� Thompson ,@ kids' W!u' ,the r[vor with the remark ' of Ruth, verse tenth ; m a vault to await the will an3 ought to continue as long se d n- ' BUIp,' Bat here Dame■ the bosun he call of after him yourself. ' Go and lo )k tractions of his friends. (;apt, I)lakene ill y He too ebbed," "Then she fell oa her face and owed was named after Frannie Jeffre P gar or evil of any kind continues to thre t The "bons" same in, and, seeing the writes that it pe berrelf to the grotutd sad said untohim : brat„ed Scotch orit:o, Atone time he '� bed When its presence !e felt, howev r, 'stranger cried ant a The author of "Engwh Life to Chin " 'Wb ' ea na, u a Donner y have I found grace in thine eye, that the police in India and nerved In the Pan' two opposite courses are open to us—the o e have no f I t-11 y "where role thou shouldet take knowledge of me, seeing jaab. A ■ " Whq, Mr. Sdmith, h w do you do 2 lien and the a� no °o pattiooa , that I am a • „ g anrtroke there made it secs' to shrink, or yield, or run away, the nth r delighted,to see yea. honor; where o d stranger 2 vary for him to tr ;e and to face the danger, whatever It .be w1 ' ; P "' men fly kites He returns some o ma Bat John Thompson s "kid" heard ao their boob instead Puzzled the d the book pointing to the het went to cam a, then et1 , rte unit ens, resolution and strength, T snore. Ha was leokin ettonad far his hat, People scent h' thirteenth- At the entbreak of heads ; who a John : - Rh. ve?a of the This Epistle of the balfbreed 'and Indian lnsarreotion, i one Is the path of cowardice, the other ,Mr, Smith was president of the road the teat of honer is on the left, and Ire •� Having ' under Louis Biel d at , oourage, and the greater the fear the me Billy heard from him later, to his oerrow abode eaio off you vt is !n the mach g may things to write unto yep, Fort Pi t, wheaoe� h e estreaiited dawn the sublime Is that courage whioh can stand fir Any one needing a boy of Mastar Billy ,a pe white IN t w, men i°ie°1sot, and Soh I trust net write witch apes and Ink, but 8aekatohewan with his men to Battlaferd. _ in !ts presence and nnshrinkingly bursae th online " c�martneait" I #r, to oaaY►e� ante - of path of duty. knight secure him, as he there 4 a Iltentnre wltbont • face, three ear jay maybe be And fats to IIn• ae- doin he saved the woman and I. _ Neill out of employment, and a P bs Frew the above iatervl hildren of Le tort from Indian atroottie+• °r 1 • _ language without a •• a .- ' f ti a b A r ,. gnmar. took place ensue w marriage His last command was Bab the ew . a at tleto N' -. t - 1 Ly i _ .. b f i 1. • ♦ . 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P101 perspi4tion {, ; or of S,pfllar �. y vessel, f near the Sur• yq;retlon and .se, 4• skin bsoomej ll9t,.t,ed, Tae 'le to escape._, rm pimples, it is not re, ci poisoning the !tao0a of .faroy _ All this ,sty ttv ention to the ;.regular curry. 0: Dare to avoid - ;i t ti n g ha,rpea, to, It is well id exercise yl - th,1 frequent 0e91e0t in the d,-hus save meals - 4ant&Z'e Teat them lie And Aulet, - 1he cow in s - "i loose, Feed .' for a month if arrives, re. where it call fit >le I will eth its mother al•ds will be,. L; re milk the t�• cAlf, teawh• . ant skill the k, in the first Mimes a day, o. until the ti returned to lid felt= skim. kimmed milk feed twice a E`tty degrees, - r,.,,aeed as the - aL months old : rolxed ground Qtall gamatdty ilk until it is s enables the a;bd brings It - 5mess, These -01y braehing to the halter g fed to the a this way ,any of the ;!elf beoemee - :4 of dialpllne method, well *yard an im• t very great ry small cost, . !o. 6,hat kindly ' fat for their u.ad reliantly, el; ample. A a race by o • . 0 evidently ts• Tne old o fetter, and . r'.ted. to drive _ 44 and when . rye whinnied t three heats ord that the ,e; e!a thousand:: ai ways thuL will de Moro • aohed•to the 11, lose .milk disagreeable . mind treated exhibit the - Idg or holding o1 all farm with affeo- antly repay , ; by their idly every - to treat al! - 1. oIJ s. who died. it • .. e eon o` f to'vellst, and .no 0,nse of 'he irt, Se lnleeon, who shoat a year . 410 t -ill pfsce 00,im!sstoa h .-)rthweat . ,a had held t +rkl earvl0e . .' 1 ehuroh at. - 1.18 r ,m -slas . ai: the In . l,t. i)lokenf . . y, . the 0810• cn8 he j Dined I the Pan- . of it 080811 0111na'.e, and outbreak of n jarrectron, .galmand w e at . dew ttrttlef w,;men atrewideL ioleford0 N' , ! . . i . . l i i I l il, • . sue- I series of •ms 11lic ms Awes � &W, _-- __-...,,-- .- ---_ &. w epos ignattendea women, &OAF his threat. The assailant wi►s � ll be appal b' twwa of fbebe ft on -. , ai r of inner yedt g Complete else or Love a n� Aclper►ttrfre ey 9ige' Poetlr ho 77tero U r r r + p ,, anal sits al etaers Nhioh'weatr bpdn tbO�lerves anti. ke ea, Hottyehol RAo�ppa, t3oience,- Wft and ' urtnr , ere., eery nod .in- e4wh imue' or''1M i , 1i It � ,evil ho or wh� u it !'1' to 1 �et rt .wow vKality; sp4 which, if nnOheoked, are liabt. ire ae W�tclT.. eo. z?eroo , or with 40 of 1- A 1 I ' u 1( not the d° sees age the above in gate- 'Ras latubmd by either. The one sought to � ohan the most robust womman to a weak, the most desirable sonNs o e,� y 2.00 per Ten or twelve y t awn ,the other to handoaff his btoltenewn invalid. Dr.'Pbptroe's "i�a�ott- year; six months and %o piec tnc,I; three The f)norr.Dr)ts BsJda� Powder Oo.. BnatlorM. osi. wed ,�.mord �a eti eertt► ►v�pg- .9° e ; o�w� f1dNl I lip tl� ate Prosoriptlon" will positively cure', every , montho end 16;00c es rnasi ,moo. - etabseribe cosh yfi] , t►n wh1(e aSole td- yr p ' now. Agents wanted everywhore, Liberal com- No+a $ and when a oonduoted- bas pAwns to t e l;regnlarlty and weaknse� peottNs►r to toff mission. ,Onnaple espies $tree. THU FmEsrnn . with a sneer, others looked troubled �V* Qkl�p the mystery wamyyatoaoe sole -.. sez, stud requires but a single trial to ,PW arum, =, gg �lborne atw Toronto, CWMda. i 0001111 and 0404,, As 10r the.`WQWT1M :a4d ob � to be a half4itted fellow its sUr merit. Price reduoed to eoe they ,poke to 1►hdspsis, tUa ibo named „re aster, living with his father dollar, B drulkUts. t t.srtsx t!tNIV1B, NT ♦vs oo'rrsx,..d2ev ! rotD' wen in dayliglti,..as H. e=pagt -_ . What's Ie a name t , i'soefit trnvellsr A►_ 1+t4� '�1►Al Ulg r, *boot t looked. Ohs i :fll�tn' i di►Nplts� of a-from 4lte vil• r rt i otreeee boz, obey, Ie.Wer epltwng , mg to lama Or n was unmarried, about 30 years'' was heard to exclaim, ” Wh , about the �. Manalsotaron of the odebr " ' twotttr 1% mouldiag, tenoning, and other machine " !. rkere h been sgme ouriouo doings is pia, as ne around the country a�,a ktdvee o• beet quality. manutackw" by Parma HAT j1eand the vilt�►ge for several weeks y softens oottatry on the globe V �htli.'' s�, e�g� WORKS -eta- watt liaohina Hniteorka, Glatt. out .1 send prig and he first "N1440 atoog rye pa f . e6a a n er been known to - �•mr• tier I ` vioos. had The Nineteenth Century Club M an a T. PZPPXR & 00., Guelph# Ont. [emit o it the Lys and for h �` fe°� Th r°day-- night. Whips. thi,M res" w of W of an of the Isation that will consist of an equal number LINTON, LAKE & CO., Gait, Unte er 1� y Our Duplex Azies are all to be had at all foe , ° of men and women. It V hardly to be eiz- �t yet We ring at a Methet+iiiit cheese!}, outrages a a ed. He pr eserved a prtaaipal Bardwon Stores to the Dominica. Axr,s ►rrs 1[.• �,mang the people who attended was i mid- sullen rile oe when gaestioaed, .and when a . peoted that they will agree on all snbjsolo ; cares r3oaaw die aged woman named Lee. She was not but It ban ear rise no one t• learn that W. am woaxs. oar• - well, and she left before the service oomminto of doctors had reported on his p e ♦ Wagon feeling ease hs_w s *at to an insane aiyoam instead Plerce's •' (Ioldeeisdbal Dltoovery," Is BRANTFORD Axles, iron wN ever. She lived eq a retired apreee of being aiabMpad �� cosies. ; He soon be• naaalmeasiy prenetnoed the most maoomwfal eaer°e'••�•e:k nap - 1. haft a mile away, and ,pelf an pails' gftek game s ra fR martlMo, and died in about a remedy extant for pnlmonery ooasumpNoa, {Let or appltaYon: - left the church a man passing over the " his. bees lemoustrated in hundreds ei �° year. OLD W ATER RICE STARC pule she had taken found her oases ; It positively #resets this disease and A R. M s T kt U N Ci` -9 S . - ---Hl 11 LYING SINSELE88 ON THS PATH. _ restores health and attr th, If administered S' E BTH -WEST YOLCA]l10• m to serf . ea. By �ragglsts. - Body stud Cat'laiCe 6eat'�•.:, di g°r bonnet had been shoeshhad been remtov Hunters lave a Remarkable Experience i � - - . IntA fra meats. H e road: A set of falls ea the ttganito. Diver. The ear easUy oallohas the heart's whiff- NEVER FAILS• !' Pa °d and unit taken from her mouth, and 4 ry- Yow • 't+g middle -s men, .aflariog from ARPET woRK8e tp0lh scarf been a ground And- destroyed. > most starMin sib Qas come light. g god GUELPH ri spmped into th gr d,party o five young gentlemen nervous debility or kindled aft.ottons, i 'W ben the woman revived -she lead but mi tlttime rovihod, under the galdmaos of should address with 10 Denis in stateps f•r T A r� *7 ry(� � -,0r little to tell in explanation. Some one had an India guide -left Ottawa a couple of large treatise, World's Dispensary Medical Y • & A4, ARM STIR ONG & Coot ,s N . Slrnak'her behind the ear, making a great weeks mg( to hunt in the Manitoa river die- Association, 663 Main Street, Bufslo, N. Y. MANWAorvssa o' THE DZFIANOl. bruise, but not breaking the akin. She bad triot t4 th North Wait territei ion. The five This bear supplies she demand of the Dstivin; Pub- t heard his approach, nor did she oatoh sportsmen have returned home, with no Mighty deeds are inoompatible with many �Q� dN1D11 8t DAMASK CARPET3s . He for low hanging bugaim and combiree with fhb no Of new patterns and designer Cmelplk, OUL uattaea�s, ease of motion, grr as rtrearth turd dura- sight of anyone., Sae was walking quietly game, but Instead they came burdened with werds, ` . along, when, all of a sudden, she lest con- a meet marvelous story of a burning moan- bility. Pi term vary moderato. Wreei, tired wtthemr , soioutneae, and she had. been in that oondi; seta {n th r huntln dtstriot. The rYate' Don't nee ally more asnseouspnrgadves Qnoh A �p lou ff hose w Sleet ordinary . Mrs tufty tear times y g pa . se Pills, Palls" kc.. wben you can Fat in Dr. �T��, ,g���i7r long as those with ordinary lire steel Fend for ear - - don about fifteen minntes whop found by name .ar Mears, Sutton, V1il11amsQno Canon's Stomach Bitters, a medicine that @� Per pay, desortnti -e circular. J. B. isHellR•1tC lI'f"g; pedestrian S ken of. The woman had he moves the Bowels gently cleansing all in pur` Co., (ld.), Guelph, �►nads.. the pe Ica Van Her e, Cribber and Alexander, . ities how the slatem M rendering the Brood WBiLL BOEING no enemies. No one had sessaited her. for disteiot - whioar they were hunting lies n, a and cool. Great Spring Medicine boots, had not been p R i Has no superior; >� feel per hour • hand or hone � 1 the purpose of robbery, -She h about fif miles to the month of the Cana A. p. 287 power; oombfned borin and rook drilling machine I ssraulted be) end the removal of the articles dintn Pact o railway line from Brule, on the _ ;first ps�sa and diptomses Sued for - mentioned, It was such a singular affAk high lan jast north of the Maniten river. w a that it set everybody to talking and spoon- Via locality s amt north of the United �/( EX- 'THREZ --and two ladies -•-as Oanvw°n , e8 M[ai7r tit.. HamUtar4 Canada. _ t y j 9 good pay. H. E. Hnsw7• TOMU10, Oak . luting, but no arrests were made. Indeed, States boundary line, from Black Daok lake --- -_ - -- - - - - - -- I it was in,poulbie to direct auapiaion toward - in Minnesota. They reported hrivin# left 'IIPStrIOB FILZS AND RABPih�- WARRANTED JIM Lae Royal gteam�hip8e anybody. Beale toaither with %hail; Qnide, #Ad[ going equal to best importtd)* all kinds of re- ousting. In about a week the nbllo was farther Galt File Works. rs:wasros �a[na, Galt P.O. Visiting darin= winter from Poet aa" arery ThnrNdaf, p P mouth, when they, •met a moentaiaaiar's faro • _ _ -- _.._.........._. and Halifax evert Saturday to Llverpool. an to summer alarmed and mystified. The wife of a vil- i1 nn the wa into the town, with all their AND UAW liA0HllXZ1l -ALL ULZZ& -LATH �m4AebO0 s` tO�' "rp°°i'°auine`tI'°° y y dond6 M to land md4a an rs for Scotland and . lager named Parker stepped out to the well cods and chattels, packed on a couple of tmprovemeaU ; bracket band saws for atlaoY• Deland. Atwrromsattimdre if xandStJohn's, i about half pact 8 o'clock fn the evening to E - looking horses. The mother carried s► g to p° °Oaf °heapp and durable ; send for w. F•, 10 Idverpool f"k�tjr during summer moutha. draw a pail et wester. ' She was wollfing the oiraajan. JdHN 6ilI.I.UiB a 00., >Jarleba Place, the penmen of the Glasgow hues sail during l&". p aICK CHILD IN SIR ABMs.. , Out. to and hem Halifa :, Portland. Boston and Phil &". • • , r handle of the pomp when a hand olntohod •. •red dudes summer mow°°° °O1 1°d'nO° - ! �ht g • A R IR I A C a L • Z t 1$ H F'OR d LRTZRB. treat, week , Gisesow and Boston, wee U : end Gina bar neck. Before she could scream out she and tiro little girls, whose tow Beads w and PhitadetO", fartnkbw. . - .t was whirled around and Hang down with were fleece grown, toddled oa bare feet C wholesale houses, manufacturers; Bret Prins I For ght, passage, or other information F As near after. The father; two sons and a daugh- pentnl Fairs Address M. D. pttiJ.re�tr. llaotrtr,o• a ly to A Sobs. ather alt: Cc. Baltimore; S. such force that she was stunned. turer, Hamilton. __pppp � ter led the way. Their appearance show- Cunard do A. Salitaz • Shea too , St. Johns, ` as could be figured she was senseless fit four Y� . >tNTB irOR NZW PAB ♦LLZI. F'AM1LY N. F Wm. %;;wn �t Co.. Ste John, N. B t Of five mintites. Daring pons tiqie her hair ed that thity were lsav[og babtily for same '� lendtd maps, be matt. dllan a Co., Chicago; Love de Alden, New lad down and out off sheet, liar s4ees n abon, and err being' tncervbwed by the Aullueustlose, BIBLES-large type, s Kb;o g, Bou rlfer, Toronto • Allan, P Ho.. VAntion Thits PEL"r was pal oontle !, quo stione and a° - were pulled off and flung in the well, and • would be Munson, tbaty said that they were peen on Bible ioplos ; liberal banns. International ' Wm. Brooke. ontrealp t - In which the had b owe T nto. Ont, tland Rooters' Montreal quantity of sot% soap waa .taken from a fleeing from the region they Book .ad Bible H ore - - livad en. apoeuat of; same terible fire. y ketde� near by and smeared over het v i>iosn head to month on a Satoh of Al, CEIt'r!! wAIMS -Ili ZVZRY MOWN A" a in . The hair which had been cut : oil -WAS ,.b'+'� � i - taln's side whose 0ounty, for the o. H. Parer a°d Slicer. Best �8w OrlearD Road Out Cot g cleared roans ea a mono left scattered ever tfls.grennd._.Alrs, Parker it .. out.; Belts of .sig41.; sample HcUe meat on . A bwid iol`lde8 a' ottl0ft- df'thd Mfibitoft rtrrer s noe�pt or pesos, isle. Q. D. DAY, Agent, or had net peen her assailant. but the knew t0 Yonne eft , Toronto, out that a rbank : tlir►t the terrible .fire eves s4inewhere - - -- - -� �'��+ Off. , 11. . ever behind or 1n ender the tnolhztain ; that EPRIC9ltITATIVIC each ooanty to sell ••pro. - sureuraartral4ut -- . Bead ter Catalogue. HUMAN HAND HAD &tT+CHED HER THROAT, no smoke was visible, but that the air was R poe�►1 and Zeponeal " -a book on Love, 00urt- (.�' tr} TE�TS FLAGS, HA�I MOCKS, - The new on.rage raised the public paise to atifilug hot, and the river, at certain polutsy ship, Matrimony ono kindred themes. Write for enters Patent Road, Cart, ! _ fever heat, and the most determined tfforta so hot that the fish died in it. -, The first in- Toronto, international Book and Bible nee, I AND CAMPING GOODS. were made to seeale a clue to the identity timstion that the father, whose -name Is Toronb. out Buffo ise Carrlageit,13leighpo ace, • SO ♦ire Fmrttn —etobe i0 Acre Farm Manair's, lG9 �UNC ?conic: of the perpetrator. Haif a dozen arrests Malcolm, had of this strange phenomenon $700 : . . .' 1 mile secs Dundalk- 100,000 noting ----- were made, but in each case the person was am the unmupl si % of a eat number of � �$yery enquiry Cheerfully answered. fih gays, lb et°N' 10o,00it.6 cent maeio ; ,inprapaenM �� for pafslogue.. d W T to - soon disoharged "for want of proof to held '- him, A detective was sent for, but after 'working en the case for four days he was �d*d fish in the Maniton, whose ice ha , ear- than usual, broken rep this year in their nity, but to his suprise the tae had re- pm.p,foe. BUTLAND, 82 Hing•sb. ., Cron . J' W NTERs. �a -.L-,- s ` Cralto Out, AclrtAw rellt.EY FA><K1Pii La1t>b•- t have a.000 aoree for Sala at from $3 to tilts unable to pick up a single point looking to- mmined the normal ►ength of time, both an soro. noon la4d, with the advs°bages or sire oia• ; _ . - -_ —_ -- - _�- _ '"- �. ward the solutien of the mystery- above and below the plage they had lived, down into set" country. C. G. FOti LBilt, asglrsaw, lliteh. ONES On the tenth evening miter the assault On' Strangely hot winds oleo came I �,�. •t d WOMAN WART>tlt• IN ZvaRT Tdmage's new book. Mrs. Parker Mr, :and Mrs. Loyd were sitting the valley, whdat eleewbore the atmosphere • • R ENGRAVER : in a summer house in their grounds. It had Loyd ran across the dark when y was of �iatry ohillioease. asses in tracin the eanie, found, The ha R Alve township, to sell Dr. Coals." The keenest and meat vigorous nearly Too pages t . - . e _. jet grown grounds, a distance of about 300 -fast, to evidently, that the reasons of the farmers en of oratory ever written ; 91 lyieH; ton �ca� of "e�other new cooks - . _. ___ - -_- --- . . drive away a cow which tier, peed .deUi mined a4ven rolat e*item�nt- l�►y ilti the lees of the' olrb- ,: in't,6e monntabn'reide, iwhioh ya,s. Schuvier h mhh a 0O.. Pnbttehen.I•�a•oat to brake in. He was not absent over or eight minntim, bat when hs rs►tarnod to tgetianean heat extended - unclear the river's bed t anal 4lteut , PjC1AL NOT1CS,- GRAIID INDUCZMENU ofhered to Ladies and oende aea dartair 01190 the summer sense he pnnd..his wife lyt en the floor lamnsible„ -; he been strahk : a nq le nP f` - �. f s`' Bgoi[ 'Siff k SD's' .q - C��E young 1uy: Shorthand. BooikoWng. pomrneraW H°eltaew. Znglbh, >Jlaes>iod or lialhemattoa! oonraes, aeparafa tuition fsa Ad- .. Her slip- or all together, at Galt the regular a'hard bloyr 4q.tepQf- 'e " p" thit It laid sarla the , whtoib rugs - rs and stockings . 4. fin been te�taoded and deer hnmelftatety. T8s Toaorro Brasiata+ ooiaasa. Pe slowly fit that point, until steam,. rose from Toronto, ant: thrown on the grass, and a let of dry ashes the surface near the banks. This bras faint- - A���3B 4OXX �• . had been sprinkled ever heir clothing and l te@tioeaj�ls fors ihotrt diet!rw! farther �Cittie•L'i'eaeiictn� BtwdertisAtte3tstlota t hair. When she recovered oonsolensaeon S During Holidays a lips donne of nb d net D• mad beciad which the waterby digress by highest masters, wits be then �oboot MANUFACTURMS AND MILLE WILL $ AVI�MON EY BY USING . she had no information to give. She di resumed its a anal state. The atmosphere Teachers and iNdaats, on t>�b"d Drag of t even know when she was struck. �.�and to ie very warm, and the slight- Pafafang. All who pan clm. Dome- 1 n l immedi• - p s OH _ It now seemed apparent that the ��'• est oxe"Wen roughs out the perspiration. ately for °p•oiai oirootan. Its Urttotr ttaaas� senior of these outrages mast be a resident of tr�ltnsaa' awnncT, Arad., Tproato. — 11 L I .- ine I �., 8 At a point reeler.• to where the farmer had __ the village, and that he must be actuated 1 -y lived the hunters found the air to be almost (� >oltLT' iR>Ob1111Wfa COLLBCis„ Guelph- 0' . pare deviltry. • None o11 th611109 iritkaillwah stifling, and I there .also the earth was too G Young men and women t sh othan tw� - . harmed beyond what bad been stated, and the hand' n n. Nosh- for political u pmk- teD01►• Yry it once and lore will are ao ether. 7 hot in places lay Po 00traph or fete raps Operators : stgQsati fro° the mettvo in going that far could be noth- _w8 eke was goeabls, the nneuntatae befog nine Provinces an btates in ,asts*dasos wale a we areti the sole 1ru>t>lmtsreri •t drib t tie �• In else than what • lain s akin mesa f g P pe g bleak and re from wlotei. But farther ear; gnoaates placed in commercial oentra of AO.1 and Harneaa Oil&'p wett3d call cussedness. . ads en4 tee Drafted (liable rake moderameI MrAbe Cylinder, �Wtine, Xbo 4aj60V6PA0 k a i es the •heat ols ty l4i� facilities esoelirot' 101VUollop to vidud ;torMrme, recalled, and esrtai>s penhntr he 4ad byre - 4e • e, d inter' oWnbrsg Pp�, th�k- ems, address. M. 1iaoCO>it1[IOK. Prinofltai. fettles escaped all snspi °claw wars Pf"Od un' lf - *odd d si er fbr twb er! soiree hundred C L B O �� TORONTIL. , I Ira -last assents had ... hunten wets feroed - tore- PBCIAL ATTIMTION.- SEWAas o! as � � �O � ■ e �.. . der surveillance, T farsir't>n 1h T S able edaoatlonai acverWtenants and do CREATED ♦ BEIGPi,.ok TBBBOB ,the air sing unbreathable. /kn maL ad your time mad money for nothin B ugh: stain a wo net I e of whom 41► set left. ' rpuest4, bi s,o OP�R of Shorthand and Business institute b I and Qrnily TRY OUR C2ANAbUN COAL +OIL, •`BIINLI(i8T" 88dND. !'INSB'� g the messo was to eeiablf. bed. em byte only beacho" who are pnw- step her foot dntslde' ,the hews' after 'd4rlt lie lsoalt ., s►d;go1M every department Petaitioee IN "1'HE �AHgET be.lmeen. T earth .wriest i eztig►csd talent ►red e:ppeer enoed� unless a000mpanlod by. an emoort.- ' meound graeiuAes without extra Chur1s. �w�rits for with file sea Dead kDo as without Dam- iiionlan. Taos. Beret Mt, rieddeni While the detective was still in stir town, t» end ♦ ta, weirs dMootvered by the V. H. Breootu, i3eoreta4. and a number of leading oKi:.ena we noting h� inswmA of dlminisbing, STEEL .WOKEN WISE FENCI �... - . w spies and patrols, that fourth ot�trkge'oo- ''hunters. T e Darted. The wife of a citizen named Warner was found Increase the higher they went A OE M D r � yooa" . d in the s►fternare ao• rep the Ipopa�ain'm side, mad ,the crooks is ln,olney tatter with than 'World's Wonders,~ f3eltato A► Revolution in �'tantaing. No barbs n• shade, no waste land.'. rove to the cemetery OANNOT Bs TORN DowN OS BBOHZN BY SNOW DRIFTS OR ANIMALS, .. eempelnied by her eons a< buy of 16. to dove- the eatrli widened and.new• ones appeared, all eiu«s- ohrtetiar s mad In obi �ia � ha . Pirotesulmw old and young; age s + . . , rate one of her ohildrtn.'s graves. In trans• and that - - sot canvassed for yore 610 goh4 info the field with _ �' ��_ -- LOCALi BiCAMZ UNIN`HABITABLi, it • t7. r. Jet tins told 128 the Net week • J. L Brace - planting the flowers it became neoessary to . .. use considera6le,.rratex, afiei the lsoy. went to; M at the terror - "it wa 'tie daft, they ra -A esye t .• the ant week with Woadersi' noshed me _ g0 t►creek about tweet rods awn with a all, stricken fa ily, depreu in the know- one hundred end sixteen dollars" A good ob!ada w _�1 y y p for anemploy ed persons; meet fra to actual man- _ �- i The eelnetery a as think with trees, and lu ledge that 1 mething strange and terrible yawn, write for terms. BaAnisT oasawrav+t a _ _ = lost ai ht of hla mother for five or six min- eau going to take place In the earth beneath BradYord. _ Id *._. . i _. . ; 1. I 11 1. "' I li - I . .i,_ . . . . - . .� _..�, - ... . i -7 - 1. I ': _ .. I - S in the midst of musingg o - ntes. When he returned he fennel her them, mad lj in heat brouiht to �►.CgINE " • i lying on the - ground' unoensolews . with winds, w y terrified an ignorant minds �iiotnres of so*' Bolton. oa, Wood and miseellaa- finger marks plainly visible on her throat, . n removed burning fist s and volcanos s, had resolved sons nos, for ode. a pQarNQars osd. oaf. �. ,.� „� _ her shoes and stockings bid been s H. W. Z. , , her hair out off, and the rings tern oat of to abandon tlhe uncomfortable locality. . �ls cab accurately represenbe our twos. is has from 15 to 86 Steel Rues woven together with B>tre►at her ears and flung down, The only explan- The town fof Brnle is very much : zdted MONEY T O LEN D � over the a rs►vxdinary discovery, •red a ^ors- Rare Cables. Ws make fl from 24 to 6! inches high, and Belt it from 66C to 80o per rod. You anon she oetild cask• inns t •i �huno�,e4 BO oaa to Lawn or Garden fenoe atone - guarder to one•boW Usual pricee, and a Farm Fence that will last a i , hand had scout r b threat.,, She al” Abent ft's doh � started for the PrOdROt1Ye Town, Dillage & Farm Prop• Ste " cheaper %ban eves before heard of. dtrenRt4, Beatty, H.rabiLty and iceszieruly coma ., 8 had heard no footstep, nor had she caught aeons of the nrntag mon»tfiin.. It ie about lR 1>tlTClflttLl4cB•If ♦Li*. Bar'risisr. hind. ♦tic your deafer for 11 or address for partbalan bhs 0 oe five or ten rr}iles from an habitation at pro- 4o =i *a Block- Toroato8tlre•t - Toreste. ONTARIO WISE FENCI NG COMPA.NNY, PICTON, ONTARIO. a glimpaa of anybody. The detective �►t >e visited the oemetry, and In a brief time the sent existing. Men we 1 • acquainted earth ' -' enclosure was thoroughly searched, but no- the goolegp of the province declare that the R. S P E X C E & . C u., is , oa ei volcanic a><aa has been fized _ - ORT : thin came of it. One side of it R as border location tills mere will pad ft to theiradvasMge JJ R C0.- NAM I LTO I I . g to a retest .;and might be with reason ex• Oonsa p, �s �A,r� g - ed by as extensive ftel�d net under onlNvsr Y _ . - . Lion and on the far side of this Qeld was a peoted. Their theory V that the bitdm• bask the suds tot our make of Ytla and • W .which .this it7eBntgjii $1►age b RaePe• =e•CasWns a gpecialt�• send ._yaifay♦ortrstns oar-; ,, forest. One could easily have escaped in >>R000ealr for price list and terms. _ - that direptiea ballets a mooch was tastitut- - is known to The rioh, h oby some a pho .� - I ;s • r �-t'rt ` ENGINES ' - . _ I - ed. qal msatps ;become ig �, 0 Hamilton, Ontario. tmoulderin ,sesame, far dewier In the. Moun- _ — Awarded rum PAIZZ. 18�b. of ProvinoW Fate. 4. e so o1 ai east,; a on al �anniactUft Oo p Loadon. Haseii Norther) y As`maj sod,• public in tale's b loan tdakittg iaaightp oaddtr il� �0 m anti 1 centres rhr, bon and tram now At the oiling point. - The detb of the Manitou rivel'd .&d. - my, wanta6m. _ five and everybody also was het less, when ,4 l0e xth dtb Guelphs, Olaf. - 1 a woman made ft; saggestien.t was that & I;IIItBUNYB1gN�813r ---- i til('�VB�''' and `.`Peerless, - s = = �_ - the detective dress himself in female attifre �d (_ ►iDEMAN alt Cz0 -� Aw - -_ - � . and "lay low" for the mysterious villain. Opium, m sine, chloral, tobacco, a a. - - kindred The medicine may be NAtr AOrU&M air— S E•P A RATO R S. , ' 11 The idea was carried out that very night, a or coffee 'without the it was a week before the climax came. ggiven in to ) nip"lr i lfas>siW scan llnnaese7 ,ice„ g�.rewere, f'br 4, % a.10 311!'112 4rte ;wmht:pbt4at 9 e'Qlemtt the disguised of- hnowled a of the r�on tr►kia� it, >tssa. ' fi see >rf an doe .t red sitfsmVL four, book sad all trine~ or Latarldry LppdsaeN. 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W11144.7'.14"* '� I - 1, , i : tiothik - . ;.��Tlu. ,. 1:� 11011413 W.), .1v , I.1 , �, r Atei.,% .-' - � Rev* Mr. Matthews a" .1 I i I - � . -'_ � ._ ­ '. � .,.. : I,.,. _ . I I . the lts&�dill cite a =�nwnt. i �i�A&�i Xiial ois - , 't all, . A .. . . Of the 4 -, ..Tj*. ''.5". . . - 1 -Y,43214& oil . I Izi � =44 ru am. - " � •"i ,vx - tAe,­ � tw.- ;do I " 1, vi v . . I -. t4f, ,itf Ivo it r � �:. i . , . . . I . ' ' - ; I ' �, Oh I Sugw-Diekie & *&rqVdd.,. • - - . . . ... sat arTiv" this week from Brass- wept down the river and ; ' - .''. I �� � `.1 ` Al - .., . . . 4 The Cheapest Yet --Wm. Logan. . . � Is . . . - . u _H1_WV 'B L E,4 ur ru 8, 1!. b , . He will Aciatie for the Ant solve$ oil the lake shore, rol rig the F AS A T LOR e on Sabbath out. - evening pretty Well, tired ou$. . J.. 81 � � . . . Agents Wiated-S & WfIlington. . . . 11� �. I­ �..I. - i . � . ��dw -0 - -, I ­ . ­ _. .: ; � , - Plenty of fun In going, but It Is the return _ . . , . - ... . , . I � � . .1 , -. W� O" I '. 1 - � - ,., . , " . . . .: - . , '. . - �1­ , " �.' :? - - , * � - I - . ".., I In our SATISFACTION" GUARANT]Tj� . 6 , , " We he" interer I journey that fatigues. ) On eflers, &O About too o,clock shm or fodr n I ERFECT I orthy friend, T. Poacher. I . 1 6 . ... . . - . . 14cudso 11twoe''. On "" trip loads of the Waoliers, scholars and friends I -, .. - I -1 I . - . . . ... .:...1!:.:_. I . set, and from our Now York emospon. ,- - �, . .. . . ".. � I . I . Sabbath I.. ir - ".:.'_ *'._. ­1 � ­ - . , . . . - I . -.i PICKERING, ONT., JULY. go 1886. d rit,mbich. we regret we are compelled . I OVER NEWS OPTICE, PICKER1 14.., . of the Greenwood and Kin" . I . . 1, . G, . . ,::. . Schools arrived in totm, And after Us • A .. �L, ` : __ .. N ► - ... .- . . � ! . I - I . . . r TT� t� leave over to next issue, owing %� lack "roing the main streets of the village in " ' ' '' � - - ' I I - W. - -1 - -_ -_ . -_ -_ _ - - - � ­ a r space. - . � , - 1'.. . • . their tastily decorated oonvoyane,", they . I I . . 0 I I . 'Resew"M .: .. . ­ t, L� L' . . % . .. ;j . .L., . ­ . . LOCALISMS*, . .. Z, . 1, . . • . __ a I I".­ .,..i "' .. I , . . I were, driven to Gordon's Grove near the G. 'I, �, �_ .. . '.. ,. . .1 L ..... � .. I _. I . _. . .. - I . , , . t ­ ' * . � " that Miss T. depot, where spent a most enjoy- 1. , 0 - - I- L � I . 1. .- - - I' "I. . ,... . We are p wed to 116"D a ! ; . I ' ' ' I , . . .S*.A�1_ - ­ . � � , I . .. . I .. .. - - � . . - I ,. . , ! , t... , , Unis Marquis (who was "on suddenly able day. Boating down the liver, swings, , ... .: , 1. ... : - ... -Mr. Fred Tracy was in town on W about two weeks ago while ,Visiting at d other amu in wore i 4 1 i , . .- .. I - . an r 96 nte or n alged n' - - � I 11111 to I . I I I ... - Friday last.i * 4'. . I to the delight of the children. The . � __ . . h 40 . ar 0 . ...'. � : I . ;., Mr. Thos. Law's), is convalescing, and much I � I . , I . - , rain - . ! . _.. -very hot weather and badly w soon be able to be removed to her well laden baskets were won brought out . 1, ,- . .. : .. . � I ­1 I :. ; . .11 . . . . .. - - '. ... -d I and the oontents thereof placed before � . - . . I . � : � � - . .. .. I I.. - . . � � - I .. �..l .... . . . I . I - . �1' . I . I.. � - I ... needed biome. "me. I - � - . .. . 1� � . . . , , . - . .. .. - . . , . I � . . . . � � Z . - . I . i , ; I those present. This proved to be not by - ... " , I . , . . .�. . . 11-� . �,�, . � -7:, - .:.-: . I .. _ .. ... I . I .( .. . ... - ­ L . .� ­ I � . . . . . . llaway was , visiting spriumer. - :� �' - . i - 1_ � . . . -Mrs'. Wm. A . I , • _ r .. . I .. , . ' ' . * - ... . . � � ' L --- - - ' - .. 1� . , I- any moans the least enjoyable part of the � I - �:,. . .- .1 �.: frif nds in Toronto last week. . ! We beg to 'suggest to lb ' h - ' _A�' .1. � .1.. I � - - t the more aunts day's outing, and oorisequently the baskets WELL WHAT'S' THE '..., MATT - - * . ..; .r ._., � visiting -Mrs. G. M. Wilson, of Winnipeg, -it "d busiese men of the village that they were muoh lighter on the return journey. I I -, . E ]a ? . : 1. � . . : T . . . . ., . 1�­.­­,­ . I friends in town. . make an effort to have Main street All present was much pleased with the I : I . . I . t �... - .: . .. , I L 1; . I - . . � ­. .. : I 1. ] . 1. � I ' .' 1. , I I . , . I . _. - ' k -Messrs. B. Bunting and sou,Thom", sprinkled from the P. 0. to Beal's corner, trip, "d will no doubt be glad of an oppor- ... , 1, . 11 .1. .. 1. . . � . , .� . I . , : ': ,"L , I . _ :1 � . .". .! L, ; """17 _ - . ; I . .. �_ , I , , - _ I . . .. &6 the dust is very disagreeable. The t1linity of repeating it another year. � � 1. . �' .. ,. .. . . _ , '07ob _­ i : _w . _ . I .. %7= .. have gone for a trip west. . .. � I _ � . I . - . . , , . �'.. . . . . I.. . - -_ I . _­. ­ ir'...... � L - . I . (L��., i,!-, : � . . . i . ­ . . -1 -, L expense need not be great. I The cricket match between the Oshawa .,-I , * 1 . I � . . - . . . 'L L . I ! I ... - � . - I - . ..�. . .­.­ - . ,. . - I., .1 . .. � .. . - . . . - . -Joseph Carr has the heaviest crop of - ­!� i . " . and Pickering Village clubs commenced � '. � . . 1. I . ., . . � . .. ... I - - ... .. . � "o-W110. � . :L. . �'., * I L . . . . . I . ... � � � - � 1. I . . .L I , . . - ­ I . I � . . .. . I . clover we have seen this year. . shortly after 11 o'clock on the College . . . . .1 . � . !, The Sabbath School, in c,onnection with crease, the visitors first going to bat. . At - spending the Orthodox Friends held their pic-nic the conclusion of their innings they had . -Mr. Thos. Henderson is , . -, I I , ..:-,.. . is vac .. his ati,qu with his friends here. ­ at Gordon's grove on Tuesday last. , They placed 88 to their credit. The home . . I -Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dowswell, of had & Ve Lry Pleasant time. DICKIE' .' -�� MARQ * . _­ * , Mr., Sparks' team's list wicket fell for 77, leaving the. - . I ­. .. I I . _L � ,_'. - C conveyed the children up visitors a fine opportunity to do some I . ;.. - .. ''.. �.­ . . . - I.. ). I _. I.- jobourg, were in town over Sunday. 11. . . . . . . * , ' � L . - . , .''7 , . . � i . . . 7 ­ I 3 - . . . ..." % I . ­ . . - �, I .. _... I . -Miss Miriam Linton was visiting bir and down the river, which was much ap. extra work in the next innings. At the . .1; I . !� .11 .. _.. I.. .. ; . ". ­ . I . . ..... . , 7 �, I , ­ 1. . � . . �_ - . . preciated. conclusion of their second innings, how. I ­ I ARE GIVING...­....�_. many friends in the village last week. ... .., . I . . I _. " 1­ - ... I , . i ': " " � � , . . . I L- - .. - 7...� i I. � , !: , �.;i-, � . . �. ... � . I I ,.� I t . . . . . � ; � - . . . -Mrs. D. W. Butterworth, of Couders- pea stoma-im. , '­ 1. � .. . ever, they had soored only 48, thus failing I . . �­ -- . . . . I . I . . . .11 - . . . . I _. . I . - . . . . I . . . . D. ., : ., I 1, . fii ; ". ...� . . ... - .. . .. I :. : -1 - - I , by one run to tie with the home team � . . . . - � .. "port, Pa., is visiting at Mr. Isaac Lipton's. , Some of the youthe f'tb villa h'' . L ' ,.,L , I . . . . � .. ' ' . . ' . a one-inning ecore, leaving Pickering the C . U _ I I : , , , , - -M. A. James, editor;. of the Bow. been committing depreltion8 in the i . Pea ,winners by one run, with one innings to L . ".. Manville Statesman, left last week on a fields of farmers living near the 'village, spare. While not wishing to flatter the I I .! 1. �, .1 . . . . . . ,. . '. 1:1 a . -,.: visit to Europe. Box voyage. notably. those of Joseph 'Carr and John home team we must congratulate them on - _. I n - . . .. . ! y SPE IAL - VA'L' E SUGAR' I -Miss E. Margacb, Miss Winnaectt, Coultice. It ,is intention, we under- their victory over such an excellent team in ., .., I I � - I - I . . .. I - . - . .. . .. . I . � a .. i .;.! �, , " . . . , - 11--� - " - and Mr. Richardson, school teachers, are stand, to prosecute the offenders, as oou- that of Oshawa- Individually and ael --- . . y ! � I., . . .- ', spending their vacations at their homes. siderable damage has been done. - team the Pickering boys did exceedin . .. I I , , , . , � , . . I 1. .. " - . . ,­ - . ==1=&r t.11 I 5 2!:1r64WZ.71-M 0=- � - - - , , - Miss Ada M. Brown is qpen&g her Xe ro3rgat 2%un. ?,:!­1 _$I . . g selaa 1: , ,. ". - �, t well, Winnacott scAmng 25, and ot�er '! ; . I . . . - - I - � I . holidays with Miss Jenny - Ross, .of I members double figures. The bowling; of ;.,; ��c . .. . .�'. . I I .. � �1.1. . I ... , I L-. . . � I I . Y A gentleman from Gr� * ' d dr''o v'e t o . I . : . - . enwoo, pm . . _.. I . I.. . ... ...., . ...... . . . .. . - Strathroy, visiting her brothe.r in London Pickering on . Friday last, and was Clark and Wright was worthy of I . - , 1 , , � an the way.. . accompanied by his little Janghter and The village boys provided lunch on the I - . - - ­ �� grounds, which was much appreciated by �1eard of Prices for 50 or 100 1b. Lots i I t .1 .. - /. - . .- -LeonsIrd's, havd been sellingfour - .. I �. I . bars nephew. Leaving the children at the the visitors. The following is the *core:- of Dingman's Electric soap for the last house of a friend, he started out to tram- OSHAWA. ­... . , - four months and 18 lbs. granulated sugar I � 1. � _ . � ... . .. � .. - I . - � , �. I . I . . . I . '. .. : . . .1 :: ­ � X008. , , , I �;. � . i . ., - . ' ­ � ' - . - I , . r . ;1 - �. - . . .. - . I - , for $1 00. They are now giving 17J lbs. act some -business, intending to call for i IST IN :., �. '' ' I 1-1 ' d get our- pri - . . , arett, b Clark .. .. *0 .&...,.* 6 "'. I . _. - Every an . . - light brown sugar for $1 00, which will business he hitched up and drove home, Dingle, b Wright .. . . . . . 0 6 . , 2 - �I:, � body ca CIQSO � them later on. When be got through his a 0 - - ' I . V . not be impregnated with the fumes of not thinkin of'tbe children until be Beck, 1 b w, b Clark.', i . � . . . . 8 • - L,:,l . __ . 1. . . . . .. - . . 1: - : 0 1 . :. ... . . %! . I .1 I � .. . .. - .. ., � % '' , . . . � . . . I _. . - - - - poison, as they do not keep that stuff., * reached there. A rig was sent back to T. Holland, b Wright .. * * 0. s. _ %. . . . . . � - - poison, . - . ­. ­ . ... I . . .1 . ..�.F.._ - . , I I - . 1 1 - I . I Xd" Steek 8111dwroc the village for them. Henderson, b Clark .. .. *. . v v. I , I - � I . 1. . . %�:r... . ._ i ..., . , , � - - I -way om ..� ..., . 1, , Bomberry, b Clark.. • 6 a a 0 - : 0 0 . 1. . . Mr. Woodruff shipped a carload of fm . , � 71., ''-.'l. _; * .'L - 11 i �_ , Is from here on Saturday Ian w , 1. I : Hinds, b Wright.. - �. .,. '* . 4 - . ... �. - .. .._ " . Theyounkmancifthiewhitb1chron" * . * , * 6 . .. - . .... ..:"�. . . Moll 91 a - 1, Ham, b Wright.. . 10 * so 12 � . .. . i . . . . suggests "that the meeting (Friends) next Rouse, .. *00".."o. 6. .. _0 , . . I , : I.. . �. .... ". ��.,. : -�. �i ­��.:: __1 . =4 ..,2. � �.. . . I .. I . -.1 E"& • I , '.. ;0 , I .. L�.. i i . '.. ; . ­­ ''I yW be held in Whitby, as better church F. Holland, b Clark.. .. . . .. & , 1 � . - . .... - ­ ' obtained," I ; . 1_�. I .. The Public School here `closed " for �`the accommodation can be The WarreD, I b w, b Clark . . � . . . . . 2 .;­..� \.. � . I..- I .. - . . L - N, •� . '! . . ;.. 0 • :t , ." . I.. nynrner holida�ys on Wednesday of lad ideal Why, gir, Pickering has one Csrswell,notout .. .. .. !.. ?I I , - , . - week. 1, �. I . . I , I . . , ..'... ". � %. - church that will hold half as many again Extras ,. .. .. .., .. ,. -8 XXONd" - _. r; . . . .. ,-:. - . - With, . ; .. . "any t .1 � - 3ft".Llatze - , . .,.-, I . ; I ;.. I _. . ­. L . that Whitby can boast of. This ­ - ' . . , . . - - . ' ` t ': "' I , � . . - I . ­ I , - . I . Several pupas from Pickering - Public village has been able to,-acoommodate, ,I% ..,,�' ' L . .. I . . Total, 38 . !11 013:M3..&:P:MSr.r. = T. � . . - . � I I . .., I . School attended the enbiww' examination the early Meeting of Friends - 2kD 1"Mos. . I I.. � . - -'- . for many �, : - � � .. ;.:,-- Dingle, run out %. . . . . . . . . I .., .... I :- - ;: _. at Whitby this week. - years -at a time when they met as one . , , , V L "i I . .. . .­;_ 0 Peerless Machine Oil 55 cents, ,. . I L . 1. . �,:,_ :, ,�" .� ' Boreberry, stumped Winn��ti.. , **. * a e .1. - I- �:. '' - : . - . ­. . , , . society,- too, and sorely I to be . - . .1 1. . ,., . T&U L:,". - 1.. '.' ''I ;, � .''..'. , ".,. y we ought , . . '' � -.' I ­ . . _. . . . .1.. � ... ... . o .1 Henderson, c Clark b Wright.. . . ;I . 2 � I " � I I I..." . - . ,.i � , .. ­ - di= 4c- larj6- & - � ,. ... The directors of the' 6ivwboro Agri. able to accommodate them now when the Bouse, • b Clark .. .. .. • .. .. .. : I ', - .. , . L . � . I .1 �. . I . . Small Lamp Glasses Sc., me *1 # - .­ I meetings are held alternate weeks. . i . I - Cultural Society.bave 'decided to hold I T. Holland, ran oat L i I" . ` - - . � . .. - - - � .. 8 4 ' - I I I 1 8 Light $1.00, L .. L I . . their fLI1 .show on Friday, the Sth of Sevoon". ­ . I.- ' ; Ham, h w, b Clark.. 0 . 0 . . o 17 lb ­ L . _­ ' " - , - i . . . L . I .1 � . . ­ A . .. . ­ -- v � - - I .,. ­ . , . . , . The following resolution WAS 11112,11- Hinds, b Clark � j . I I : � '' I . .. I October. . . . ' . . .. .4 e. *, 4. " 8 I . 1 - : . . . . . ;,I' ! � _; . 1 � : , I . - . :.. - . imousl passed,by the Printers' and Pub- Carswell, , � I. i , . I * I ' - ... � . . ... , , ZRIM.MaNdii" sainifftsim I . .:­.:�', 1. . Gormley b Clark. .., '. * 0 . . . - . .. i� 7 c . � . '' 13 lbs Granulated Su ' ! 1.00)- ­ .. . - - CoMmitteL of , : I . � .I'. - . 1. - g1kX . We have to thank the e lishen Association on the 8rd inst.- • Beck, c Wright b Clark . . ... .i. �. I 1 ., . ­ I , I.i. . $ . -� ". . - Lan . -which will "Moved by Joseph g, Kincardw'e F. Holland, b Wright .. f. 0 L ;* 60 9 - I !, L . ;: � f . . 11 I . - L f . the International Siengerfest, � I . 1�. . I - . . . . 7 I . . . . , :, I Wesley, . , . .� .. I ...; " . I . ; . . . . --. . L.� �� " be bold in the town of Berlin on the 11th, Review, amended b William Garatt, b Wright.. . 0 . . 4, . i 0. a 0 8 , , . - .1� 1 I . I . .1� . . - 4 bars Dingman a Soap 25 CtS. L, .. t � , . ' ' . • - . I . 0 L, . .. . � ;il' � . .._ � , I .: 1�. - ___ Brace Herald, that Zereafter no adver.9 Warren, not out .. .. . * . . I - . I . i I � r _� :,_ 12th and 18th of August, for a com " "' - . * �. . . ,­ I ­ . , - mentary badge. - P"- tisements; be received from the Mail .T. I Extras' . 0 *6 I,. 0 " 0 S. OL . s Turnip Hoes, Field Hoes, � "Scythes, Snaths, Forks, RAeBi : .. .. . . . ... . . \ , Advertising Agency,by my newspaper . .11 . �.: � . - ...t., - I in � . -, . ..,. I I .. _­i 1.,.; i . Spa ' I I � . : Total, � 4a . � . I. 'L , ' � � L: . . - - . � . . . . . - � . the Couaty of Bruce, and that the ­ . ..: . L , . I .V� #41AUsl Men". - 'I"', " z-' . . In endless variety, and as cheap as the cheapest., . ir . I it I 91-1 . i, a 1 .. I schoo ''In'' - I W..q .. ­ .1. _ . The Pickering Haib' . I tary not' 9 IS ere- . I. .1 CKERING VILLAGE. . - ify the members of the Associa. . . ­ , I.. . : . LOGAN% PICK .6 ' . . .. ;, purpose holding their annual picnic at the ti '' , I . .. IST INNINGS. . .. � . . . , .. 4 . L � : Rouge on Wednesday, July 14th. on, the Mail agency, and the 111"s of O'IA&rY'c Ham b Holland- .V - 6, A.-i & . E R I N . . ,. I Boau Ontario lenersHy of the import of this i , . .1 7. - modem" '. . . . . . , - leave the Harbor ar 10 a. m. Parents resolution. . I Lawder, b Holland.. .. be�. be 06 6 - - of children and friends of school especially - - - il 11 � Rroad, b Ham .. .. 6. 6 # #6 ... 0 - "" - ,' - • .-.I - Witinscott, b Hinds.. .. 0`9 0. as 25 . . invited. . * &numbeenmoixodid" , -, � c, I I . . invited, . : 11 __ re. V�. Pries, ;;ho -- � - ' " GTO was Clark, b Ham. .. .. * 6 at es .. 2 . I...- . w& baklava ' - - . 00 . - - ...'.1'.. ..1. I � .". . - . . Z*Oushttpaj '_- E�t' ,� .. . :' ii ' at one time a resident of this township, Eddy, c Holland b Hinds . .6. III. 10 jT.:� U , ' The Whitby Chronkk says I - ' . I . Ass us t6 the effect that she is very Wright, run oat .. . 4 . # * 6 0 . . . 6 Mr. Wrl - I—- , -1 I. � � ...,. Harry Piper sends us a strong invitation . . . - � ch Pleased with Tits Nzws, and con. Gormley, run out .. -e. .. .*. ., ' - ­ - , (with ladies) to visit the Zoo," &c. Well, re She also sends W*IkOY, not Out - - . , .. I Q 'I � - I . " . ,- � - . . siaers it very interesting. e. 0. ., *11 .. 1.9 outto, n Challlplol�, I, , , ". '' � __ i ­.: ..� 1. ­ 1i . �.. . . � I , . . " Harry has been kind enough to pro. the following I tried Andrews, c Borsberr b -Rolland.. ... 1 - . . recipe, which she has y th Cameron, b Ham.. .. .. . . ' .. .. 0 L :.. - . ... .. .. . . _._ . .. .. - .. ' . * - t .N.1- vide the ladies, and as .we believe opr and recoramends to a lady readers of I . . . L _. I . I: .. �;! - - ' - ;., � � I " .. . ... I- 1. I . . .... 1. I- �. .- I. ..,.- I . . - - t I , . I Latchford, b Ham.. . . . . * * . . 0 I �', I - I` ' ' . �... - i � � ". _ - . - . friend is a bachelor, he ought to 90, � by this pqer:---To make Spanith Buus:- L' . � b , I I ­ ­ I I..... ­1 - . . Extras. , * * # * *** * 0 ".� ., L �. '! .. Ban4dholm . ; � .I.. . � . . � , . . � - * I 1. �... 1. . _1 all means. � a f 15, .. � ­ L . � I . - I '. ­ Taki 2 ow, half cup butter, mp sugar, . .­­...- . I . . I . 11 I .. - .. I . � ... T - , ... - - - I � - �. :: . I ., . ­ . . .-. I ... -.I . � - . . . � I - :� . , . I .. 1. . .. * * . . . . - - , , '_ " , 0 , L., I - . � .. fte 111urdest-39earem . . I . .. i. Total, - ' I - I . . , � . �, .1 . .. - , , I I - I .. ­ . � 1. I � I * . - o.,. I . . . ; I half cup sweet milk, I waspoon sods, 2 Of - ,.' - . . - . I ". 1 77 - ! ., I ' : .. - . • . � - ­. ''.L t writing to the 0. . of cloves, I of cinnamon, -; � : ... 1: ­ ­ I :.:� . ._.-. ''. I . �:_:_. . . I.: L.. :�., SCOtl$� Champion. ----- . . - *vrws i" �� ". ;.. I ..'. . I. . . I I .1 "!,­ . I . . � . . . I . . - Refor,mer, justly remarks :-Pickering and and half a teaspoonful 3f allspice. Save 34W . . .� - I .. %. I , I ... ,, . . . . .. : I.. . I. I � I I 'L. - '' , ' ; . 47-y - I • ' :.. -, . - ­ * I ' - . . ` ' _.. _ _ __ _ _ - ­ . " ..,. . - I . � !;-I 1. . ;.. - - I the tQootownsliipslof Whitby pay sev en. the white of one egg, mix with brown Mean. W. V. RioharAsdn and G. t . - : or- .1 .1 , , ( . � tent f the wfioe county taxes. The sugar, and flator with vanilla. Mix a nell, with their families - Idt on Th ' R 0 . _ ursday ' ­ ., . :.L . .. , - equalization county valuators will soon pretty stiff batter." � on a trio to Niagara &s. , . 1. � '. .4 :. - . . . r - -.' fte AMU F - �� � .". ,,*;. :;, :L_�i­ . ..". - be around again, I I. .! I, . JEX I • , � ... - and since they come . .1 :�, IG 9 RurevDR • `- DUNBARTON ... �. ­ Ti" Xweir. � __ . _. I.. . Knights of Pythias. ,�,�;, . PA� ­ s J." ­ �, I- . . . 1. ... t - �.., ..,.' � - from the north (two of them) we must Now is the time whe' � --- I. �.� . m - n yon may expect We have received a copy Of the official e.-Lpsegi t9 99utim to bear nearly all the to e the apple tree borer set up his program of the grand demonstration C1 . � - - I t; ., P - . -,- . burdens. . c nter show in the orchard. This be hold in Toronto on the 18th, ' , I - r - r . . I . : - ' ': L 1. r Lrl..�,. 14th and . "Gig r ,',' � __ . "I;�:�'! � rMQ bic you do not want. Build small M P . r Cheap %9 .__ 1. _ ,_ '11 _ , ... I - ". I . . . 15th inst. It is ixpecled to be the ; I I . I - .. - , .. . A of shaving, brush and rubbish in biqeet thing this season. . I . I . . I , Fors eh�a' , - on .. U : factor -1 * I 'r., _ I..; .:. . P season sea arem . - .." � . thing different parts of the orchard on Ili � � �. . . - ­ �� , . , . I � . . .;..., ''. - and Muskoka lake round trip tickets, also .... some, of 4 a 0*0wL .. 1, I .. �, .r ... I .. �.. � -3 - . i . . . .. ,.. .1 any ri _ at R ' '11 P� r I . . ark. !.;... _�F J�_.=_v - i .:' class tickets to and from all Euro. . I I thOse summer evenings and cremate the � Ulm 0. -rn O:P.. _ . The e garden , %". i0 . f . I ., .�_. � peen points, with choice of 7 ocean mail- inquisitive chap. b borer also objects The swr - -.=al? 2 "Em .� - t6;'cleanhiaess. Wash the bodift of the Markb=, on - ;Ivezie!dgy even' last _­ '- .. ' ... e-..b_m"uFACTUR= op- . � I ... _.. . .. . � lines. Also, single and round tri ' tickets - .. . � . I tie ets trees, especially - - . . - -.-. I - cially with was a huge success in every respect. �. via all the boat lines (C. P. I Owen . There were probably 8,000 people present ' t . Sound line included), to all lake and a soap and water-all the -better if FORCE-, LIFT - AND r -SUCTION - . . .- . ". . . from, every part of the count &I - , I " ar , . ... ; . ...- . -Manitoba points, Str. Norseman- and h rwith reasonable strong lye-all !1 , . .-- number going. from Pickering, r_ .. - , . . - � Toronto boat lines. Apply E. Stephen. tb6betterif salt or tpeter is mixed . .1 � : . - - ..L., ,.. 1� . ..- � . ,J "� � ."..r.. . . . . � . . ,el W1 . , . . son, Telegraph and Ticket Office, titby with it-and thus prevent the borer Who Ir-'r. : .�.� PUMPS AND CIST'ERNS9 ... .. �. . _�.. -.,. � L . . JkPA his adv. in this paper. from depositing its eggs. The beetle is We have received from Mr. H. J. Hil , 1 1 . . .. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. t _'.. . 0 't . 'r . � � . , r .." ­­ - I � . . . .. I . I � . - . I � , � ; A 3*14 Cricketer. . '..., . I not quite an inch long, striped brown the Secretary, R copy of .the P , I'll . � ' . 1 , 1 -0 . . . .. _. � � . .. � ..� . _r! I RU - . I � _� . I 'L' ' . , , - . .. . Mr. John A. Carswell, .� 'editor' of I the and white. Lpok out for the fellow I i for ION. It is a most Complete work, , . . r ­ . I . I ' ' "Is a". a. 0. mto"06 . . i and can be obtained by intending 0�. Pulip'makti to the Canadian Patew Raflway co, mpanys . . . .-, r . I . . .. . . ,.'r Oshawa Vindicator, gave Tiaz Naws a . . � ­4- . . - ... The Bmeebridge Gazette ftys:-ou hibitors by addressing as above. , . 0 . � :.- .I . . . � - . i , r . .. brief call on Day. He was in The evening a large number of the A Su*esaa - I .... � I tM ' expezience in manufsbtiure of Pumps , � - . - , �',..,.. ., .., Having had E* h -...,. I �;. . . � g yean - �.. 1. :, � it. town as a member of the . ., I i . .� Oshawa friends of the Rev. Mr. Matthews pro. We Ie&M,tb­t the gad jss. and Cisterns, I can UAUNTZE - SATUFAmoN ni Evimy CAM. .. . Cricket Club, and ' 'a an party at . 1. . . . played With that team needed to the parso�&$e of the Methodist Taylor's residence, Cherry"W66d, on Mon. . . . - _11'e- . t - on the College grounds during the after.- church, � . . . - - �. L - %Fj� , . .. - , , . _ ­ �' . . w_ Wdig with them a plentiful day last, proved to be o I . -:--- - _. I— .,- - - , - , noon, when they received such a scorch. supply of, good no f 8 r I& M:Mp I .1. .1 , . L, I :P1:?J±c:M . , . � � � I - " was lar6ply attell - : I * I - . though the hands of the home team. AL. things to sat, and a great "Oymentlo it " . . JLTM , pleasant time was spent. D • the ed I and in every respect , suems . ­. � . though rather disappointed at the result . FWtorV LM&Y rW gMM I e umgg and ur . lwpirtks iondin *d , .,! . of the match, our worthy friend hopes for a afte "tam of re What more used be said ? - . 9'orders to ffie of fair and '.. .1 I . . .. in DtA, an add -, . . .- . I . - . I i _..'', br=e ?18au=11v eugr . honorable dealing, both as to "ale, and ' ee.w ,. better luck next time. f I 9 ossed a" &o*L - . . " �, .'..: Pn .,:.. � .... � - 1. ­ - . . . ._:. '' I . I � .,�:. � .. I - _. .. Mr. James Boyer, was read and James, a . � - . . a -''., . r... Address all orders to - . I .-. . I .. . . _� .: year old boy, W, . I . 1, • 't) ,. L e*:'I; . . .�.; ':'L' IhIM0 Yif . . - *� talux"SL . c ­ r � .. .r � 1. p ented to Mr. Matthews, on behalf of , _ , 4 1 - - � - ,, _. -J .1 - ". ' ' � . .. OFOO. CiIomwwr, - _'.. The I. 0. G. T. 'einteriainh2ent Caine 6ff t - t Christian a black felt hatq dark smock, an - w I 0. 6 1 .. _ ,- - . ethod Band and Young gray pants. Any person . . . ,-j � CaA63NO2=0=t d)XIt. . , _p � . I I the I .7 in Lang Hall, on the evening of July.. WmF � _ . . . ples Class.. I person 0 f o - - - ""O of the boy's whereabouts would be ernug a *� lot, as was announced, and proved a de- 5-W" very clear in pointing out great favor on Thomas eonl -f - - .. ' ' - I .. � ­ -.--.. I an I omas Fo Dunbar on, � • * .. I— tided success. The hall was comfortably t a givin 9 � . . good work the rev. gen% am as p. O., in g 0 Fo . I . � : -I! . .: - . full. Mr. McDowell, of Toronto, kept I him such Wormat' by - - I ":. ;;, : K. ___ in Bracebridge, and the letter. . ion. . P � ­ .- theaudienceins roar of laughter, and . . . vft-tf. INA . I . . . in which h ­4.. . - - .- I u gam, ,-' neral, Dre " 1_.. 0 Will always be held cum@& - - . .. . ..- ­ � ­ � . . ..".... . .. I --,/ . � 7 I I � .. I was sure to receive an encore,to which he b the young pie of the . . . . ­ : . ­:-­:.� ­ :.1 .jLr. ­1. . - -_ - �01�', �; _... __. .. .-I ...-. � - " " church. IM_ The Yoarly'm6efing of its Society of I . ,X.r.­'­(!-).... ''. .. . - . . __ - - - g this i .1i: � I . . .. . I,' I If - 0 - - 'I- patiently: responded. Joe T. Clark gave m 'rely Cation, Friends (progressives) closed on Wedues. 't k* A_ ,: r. r. , � , 'I 'i some reel , . . T d�' . L 0 1R. rXt 0 , IN -. I I . recitations which were well rendered v. Mr. Hogg, on behalf of the 16011gre- day evening of last *68k9 and of ,6�t I 4WD is ., . most J,:� 4 1�1 �. . .� � . . . . � , - . I . - Ift , , . I � I - ..- 41'f - � I and heartily Aunlauded. Miss Pike, of n, presented Mr. Matthews with the the delegates left for their homes . ' - ; , __ . ­ . 04 -. �, I i�, i 'or1!:_1_ iJ - . - . .- . .r - . ... ­ 'a at the organ in a very plete rk . , . .. law now , � .. I . Oshawa, pr;sile - I , _ . - . 1. I .. I j �t 1-0,� �, Olt 14"d 11 fun owd Of ila�,�",.L ­ I � - , ,# �.Jej:J,L , LO ,;�b ,�, . . . . .i. .. I I �,,, I i I . . . .: 0 Of Bhak"Psam' r"Ohly Thumdey Morning. We =4on& the . . - .1. . I k. , - . � I - . ...t.�_: I - f�th � '" C 14-J.J. 1 " ,�11. . � .. . I I i�,,J � A,tl 4% '8; so _. . I � I . I - time. I(". n19&tiA - of the Socioty have brii a I . � i I Id _. . .1 creditable mama. MW MeDirmind dt while at the owns " - I . -0 ­ " 1= 1. 1WIX -ma.-.. :1..,.�'. %.. - rY -, . a & .. . Got - '' i ` 'a , , . rendered a song M style, whili Miss M ews, MasterFillie, and Miss Lizzis most, insere"g ohmuser I . . 0 eiW D '' Goo sl0fte *' :! � ,., ,� ".. . Fannie . MeDirminrgive a recitation M thews, were presented *ith valuable -wo we - " . ...i jJ • ? . �, . I a 66ti . am . . - . 6 :! ILI" - I'll I 1. I I � r - . . ,. . . . - 11 L � .. , iL I I ;1 � . i - . . . W .'A � t . 1.1.11.1 - . I 11 .. Which was exosedixgly well. rendered for a orware Articles. - Mr. Ma"h6wel in Rev. r. OT -Owson Find - Is 11 0 _ . kvw -k - J I . � '. , I W"o-tor - , - M q, of , 'IT � wee a" a 87fifit il! P _... I W� 4. . atA , 0 . . ing 4. f .1, 10" I . .0 losady - . ' - a little &L Various na-mb'ers of the e 60" 'biQ d � to those, who Saturday UWM' , . I-Mode ClothiO, &4' , � , - . - I.. . .. I fdw 7 "'fb* I. - " I' 4 1. - - I . . .., . I y - *ds the. sear,Rswis, where ggen an I � . -,.I" 01 4: %�Ck- , - es. .1 � -,: . _. qc� I I a 1 4u - su &ib6 so I g. I S, M%i v. - , P446* ob 1 lodge assisted in the program. S. X. ' o b61 12.11- . ... ­ .- � , . I " 1, . . " 1�ft � I .;��-ivl fs ,.w *�.fgr 'i . 0 -1 ,u 6, - "L'" e W ' Mr. L =04041. ' T - . M tons '1:0-1 We hI friend, ' �**"( d rit,mb - - - - - � P : Be I 0�vv echa .I fires iffere Y, . ee oft hot-or l , Lit , 'on , 8 - b; tMez - gray 1. an ku I = x St un peo following - * _", , a4, - �fI A Ire, e v"-1_901_1 1� I �, . 'i � 0; I .. .. . I. . � .7614;' 1'. , ;". , , � - li�* b , -4, .. Brown occupied the chair. The program p base of the presents,. as well 26 in has been located by c0llfetontie for the . 1, •, I 4 6) =)-riflo.a. • J.-I.a.'s,�,sitA,V* . - I was- brought to- a close by the audience r lying to the address, manifested much ensuing year. We wish him abundiait ,JWAgent fOr the Brftieh North Aniirlean Fire - ce Co., 1WW0( _�.. . I , 46 . singing God Save the Queen." - ...:.... . 011.0tion. . I - _ .1 . . 1. success in his new field of labor.. wriage Liom", &0- At t1le Post and Telegraph Office, , 24-86 - ,�,� � . . I I . ­ . I - , .... !­. 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