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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_07_1641 ­ . • - • . g. l j _ . g , i . i ,. .. .J - 1 .. ,. , , .. f ,. _ -I _ - ,: ., - ,. - 4 . �:' . - : 1 1 I. - - rrii I 4 .. I I. i I'' ' _ — f . c r �.• •v ✓- • +•- iY•asr +(Mil -- `. • - • p .. 8 r 1t rrf,_.5 *0 . `.•, ';9 f� ^g t �� +i� xj�t., ! :, j " {1 'k, �.is. -. .il,' i', . . $_ - , - - - ,. - 1 .' .' .�# '. - ; , f r„, t :. •e , i,4. `'�•i l•Y t.� - ri - {,S f.1 e , w - . 1. . - F' d -_ r _ . t - - " ; L, V • 1 ` , r P1i K "' NG, ONE : FI�IDAV JZJ LY 16 � �S$��. ' t = N(1: 3�'.;t' YO . t- . . -__-____, : . , f o�,�afonal barb. ;, n r New York Ct►rrapondeetce Loads o! asst, voal, mutton, turnips, f cabbage, butter, eggs, &c., �c., allow we �r� , �'j•1! :. ; y I'� I i.,.' w (Deferred horn laett'week.) can est in this oonntry. The alionta of , �" ^� Mecticat, r _ o tb LAT1r8T LdOJI. 11t�FpRHING8 RXCORDSD BY �+oartb of Jalq began on Batnrday night the paper boys rumble of the cars morn - + 1 E '`°l FIELD, M D., M. C• P. S. PHYSI• , ;<' J ;, ! ol $ m r THE PBJtsa ,AND JUTTED DOWN BY 0[1B and continued without rote ruptiun, until ing ealntgs o! the pads, ringing .ii tl►e e : I . NGO A� SURGEON, CORONER, Ac CO - ORRFSP0XDXXT8. to -night (12:30 Sunday) is at much a holi- belts, and tooting of the Whittles at this • • . �• CI - out Office boon— Morning, from 8: / ,,. hour make a ha chores. - - - p;erinB, day with the masses as any other, and the PPy . Ch a 4 X11 yp; evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1 -y 0 s7• A , osE �� pen p e tbnsi m he ew Yorker Rambling along the river' we `P.re soola' - . i. �- r-��- t u n as oft N j.` - E• WARE, M. D., -M. C. P. 13., ON- F4 y e . ' ,..•, Eivwo j .' would not restrain itself on the Sabbath. facA to¢ace with the emigrants. We meet J. TARN. • Coroner for the county of On m a the Seotchman and bear hie musioal 'r' • _'- ` r. Yh sieian; urgeon and Acconcheur. Resi- ' '; Mr. Arthur Johnaton's regent im ' rti- To -day, 5th, finds the writer rarnbliaR in , tario. B the suburbs, What a its change to the the Paddy with his. "foie" brogue; they • . I, dance as ofiiee, neat door to the Yoeroffioe, , , „. >, W lion of .Cl desdale horses consists of ei lit PPY g . 10-v - ec � '- +t U y R hurl ,bur! routine of the city ! nimble, namby•paiti bey' Frenchman ; the L� yickering• - ; a p splendid specimens of horse flesh, pro- y y British Lion in his importance, and re • M.D M.C.P.S. Ont. �'n •� Taking the Elerated we are soon whirl Po P>'�- W- FERRIER, ornin from 4 V` r ..- E .3 bably the eat he has ever brought out. ed W Harlem, where we find '.thugs wad sentatives from all parts of the world. , ° .. 1 , . ' D• CORONER. office hours m � � o o Among them is the first prize wiOner at. latter beer by the keg full ! It's boom 1 Most of these seemingly are poor in packet, . 8 to lo, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG �', • n O •� b STOKE, Brock Eft. North, Claremont. Patrons 'm . It 0 h W, ,� the summer show at Glaiigow. All bang l crack 1 Tlie boy is in his glory, and but otherwise fat, both a "moiglity irfcon- , I % 7! supplied with Pure Drnge, Chemicals, dre f au A a Jg g � U N 0 arrived in very fine condition. pap proud of the "foin choild." To -night vet#ience in this America. Poor deluded ' E cheap for ca3h. + A ,W: �+ E� t � r �� pap will be "in his •lory," and the bob' creatures ! Victims, no doubt, of the lata L �°` O �' e d rood ot'his "loin a.'`' agents, and will be deluded again whet: the Leff(6. �' OLAREMONT.: P P :, U-3 .a � Q.D. �, � In a few minutes we are miles from the New York ~hark gets after them. ---- �•- �a ° How the ramble 3 - c N BALL DOW BARRISTER $' 0' -* The Clare Out Presb ariEin o1lnrCb city, in the cotintrv, "Who are those four women in the + is t�pH. !: n• q Yf tanee ?" Hollanders, we think. The and SoliciWr, Notary Public, OFFIcz— I 8 ca carries as back to our childhood, when we y are o ,, ,, ''� W , ^ wi,lj be re•ope ed.on t3abbath, �bth; lust. the ictnre of health. Witl - . . 'I lleverell's Block, Brock- etreet, Whitby. Private C m •r•e • �,, A ROfree will be held On the follOWfn tramped the meadows, listened to the P I strong, well - tands'to loan at lowest rates and on favorable 11 a o' °evening. Tea served from 5 to 8. Z'he robins, and planked the posies for onrlitLle developed bodies they seem Shed to br.:cve • • terms of payment. _ f y sweetheart who stood next to no in the the cyclones of western life for a century. U __ Y&PARKER,BARRISTERS " "'a ,� church has been thorotighlp renovated epellin' class,! How we long to gaze 'bn To the devotees of fashion among your �� and solicitors, &c. Money to loan. No t �`�' p q during the last five weekb and now the hills and dales, and cosy farm houses. readers their style of dress will -be of bo commission. fnce : Haney's Building, Picker- �.+ U ;0 p interest and ' no doubt the will at once • I open ever Friday• R. E. MORPIiY, B.A.. ,� .,. c m P presents internally a neat and artistic t)f noble old PictSeiing, co it. The nnderstandin a anrrou , m€ p y �- Z 4 appearance. I The work l:as been well PY E; dad ! TsontAS PeRSER• a• B• —A ninet acre farm for The land to ns most dear, t . 9_y I ro a b two huge cow -hide boots • the skirt of - sale on easy terms. _ M +.. _Z ^ m n a, done bv�Messrs. Elliott & Son, of Toronto. . Where Voyhood's days were spent ; y p , • sy .., f. a «here and old !Wends, with royal cheer, bjaek and whites spotted calico reaches to - ELAMERE, BLACK, RESSOR & r ,.., ,A ... ,,,, 1, See bills for particulars. , ' . I „ ., S. , liurra ed , wheue'er to them we went. a few inches below the to a of these if I D ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors � o ,,,1 ... p, .,— ___,____���. P + in Chancery, conveyancers, Vic. offices, ho: 17 ' o 3 We tramp along the dusty' highway. can guess straight ; a blue denim apron a Toronto Street (over Gas Company'_sl,Toronto. i l Cd y 3 U- WHITBY. The farmer's dog lolling in the sun: the adds grace to these, and an athletic body _ Money to Loan Commission. D. D$i sDd$RE, �';:.' PL, w a a, w p H „�. _ herd and flock grazing in the meadow , the makes the outfit very msthetic 1 The head DAVrnsoN BLac$, H. A. Itsaso$, E. Tsvl.ous 0. � c •� , Tine fire �eam an has undertaken the geese anal turke s abblin and the rollick- is covered with a small lain black shawl. . I t ENGLISH. Z 04 1 -« � p y y gabbling, . '� ARE`YELL, LL. B., BAR- d 3 9 , � o' 'task, of providing amusements for the ing farmers daughter make such a happy They are dressed nearly alike. They 'are T E. F .�,. C a, ,� Civic Holiday, which will be held this combination that the most pessimistic the "three merry maidens," while the tt • RISTER. County Crown Attorney and .. _ Whitby. 10-y F"'�'� I would be glad to live ! � fourth adds harri on to the chi County Solicitor. Co•irt House, _ year on August Gth. An excellent pro. y pp. inn si ` (a Oue feels yoanq and happy, atho' alone 1 cal chit -chat with des basso sobs --iio MESS RS. RITCHIE & BILLINGS, m grain of sports is promised. P r Barristers a>id Solicitors, High Court of m M • How unfortunate to by an old bachelor ! doubt she has left her lover in "de fader. A young man named George Jahxs was Bo s, do not be so foolish. All the poetry land." . Justice. Whitby, Unt. Homey to. loan ;area. Ei 4 drowned at McGowan's pond on Sunday, y eonabie terms. :; , and beauty of the world is incomplete with• - - - -- .ter... Q 4th lust., while bathing. out the e m nth of an iliterested co- ' ! w N .0 sympathy Y A Trip to Wingham. Veterinary., I • ` I On Saturday evening last Gi•bgon s bag partner. If you would be happy ,,double , Lots _��s 1�;: i la wagon met with an accident while enter- our o e and half your sorrows" with one �,,,,,,,,,;,•�„�__.,_...__. ^ r� �•. Y ) y Y Srs, —As I have just returned froin al ' - HOPKINS, VETERINARY BUR- - m ing the town from the west, with the re- of the amiable young ladies of your own pleasant railroad - trip through, several , _ �. GF.ON, Graduate of the Ontario :Vet- (! 1 �� E�.� salt that a eouvle of hundred dozens of town. counties in western Canada, I thought ii:. ' . .1 erinary College, Toronto, and practical horse- v e a were more or less damaged. We have the pleasure of picking berries ' - . ahoer, etc. on account increase of practice RR g P P g might not be out of place to give your read- - S and my accustomed Visits every Batnrday to y�ateh�nal er and Jeweler, An exciting game of base ball took and cherries. They are very sweet, like ers the privilege of reading a fow of I� , l M'bitevale, Cherrywood and Dunbarton Wil at- place on the Fair grounds 'here on Mon- all stolen fruit ! A little farther and vao observations. I propose Riving you t%e - te_ -d the diseases of the horse foot at my own PIC ERING, ONT.:f' da last - between the Port Hoe and are face to face with a dozen colored ': nature of the soil the appearance of the forge, Gzean River, in the forenoons of Tuesday: y : p R 8 Po P Crops, hay, &c., �, kk j •' emweu, who are havin s rt in itch- between the followin ` Wednesday, Thorson sad Friday of each wee I. A beautiful assortment of Whitby clubs, resulting in a victory for A firRt clues assistant inraeehoer always on hand. • ing quoits.. "Dat are four moah, Lor'bless places, commencing at Weston Station, G. - Veterina instruments made to order.. Meal- Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and Fancy the visitors by .7 to 2. you, Issas. We hab the game, ah 1 ah 1 . tine for Lorees and cattle always on hand. Calls Go s, on hand. CensiAerabje excitement wdA occasion- y „ g e Y cl R.:- -From Weston to Brampton, sail is ah 1 They are happy, if the distance clay loam, crops vex god, some fall' . by night -or by day pproziplly attendee to. Ad- ed on the streets here on Saturday even- ., , ► +_ P y R dress, Green River, Ont. 34-7 RE$AIkING PROMPTLY EXECUTED rom ear to ear when Lhey J h t yah . is wheat, hay very light. From Brampton' ing last, owing to the presence in town of anv criterion. On the tram again, and After S5 years' experience I , able to say I will p R to Georgetown, soil light and stoney, crops : guaraptee satisf ion. 1�Jy a detective on the look -out for parties we fetch II to the River Harle , on which - ltointoo (rembs• who sold Paris green and other poisons p very fair, Rood fall wheat, hay light. 1. ! 6n p are dozens of small craft containing men Georgetown to Guelph, the soil until nc�.r • contrary to law. He met with 9, very and boys fishing. There, a bite, and out Guelph is light, rolling and lime stone, . • .. Conteyances', Irpe.. "heated" reception on the part of some bf crimes a big mud -cat-and such cheering 1 crops rather poor with the eacepticii of '' - _- _ ,. _ a.. ✓ 1_ - _M1V.^,/• --- n ano.,1 ::• n in t e tow We enter an tix10 restaurant, and first fall wheat which is vex ood ba v _ �,_,,,,..,;,__�_,,,._. the merchants and others h n, y s y very BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLEP.K and' was gInd tv get away from Whitby thing Greets us in large letters : poor. Guelph to Goldstone the soil ig . , _ • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking �I(�gERINt ENCYI, with no broken bones. A gentleman look !, splendid especially as far as Fergus cro-►s� E acidavits, accountant and Insurance Agent. w I ;some hue meal that canna eat, + + t Money to ]oan on farm property• OFFICE - -At ' , •pity On him and - assisted hire on his An' same wad eat that want it; first-class, -hay' very Rood. GOlcls'tar,e to - 27 -v . 0 n for the trabeactionlof -all le timate IBut w•e hae meat au' we can eat, Palmerston, soil light, wet and swampy, . . Brougnain. Pe 6'i jourile w6£tvii-Ard. An sae the Lord be thank it." T 8 rJC. __ Eanking Business. r crops very late and poor, hay very light, g Bugmess in every line is `fiery quiet 1 �1 t'Ch't tt'ct. OFPZCE Hot7ss From 10 to 3; fiaturdays Judging from the hundred curling atones lots. of docks and mustard. Palmerston j 10 to 1 o'clock, here jest now, oa ing to the farmers being there were muc4le Scotch here one time. to Listowel, soil sandy loam, crops good, engaged hayinh, &c. • A POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT On the train again, and down the Har- fall wheat extra good, hay light, some • L. - A Savings Bane 1ri Connectloll - • . lem valley a mile a minute and we hold mustard. I istowel to Em ton, soil black , , 1. • for the- county of Ontario- Drawings . - and specifications furnished for every class of 3- GEOIZG_E I�ERR, Agent' jr . OgMAwA up at Carmsusville and Lake a run to Fort loam, new and swampy,crops very poor, no- -.. ' - Dailding. Steam acid hot water heatin and 3'� . - _ _ �i QeTltiiSUOn a specialty. Office= Genie lock, i Washington, which vvas built by George fall wheat, hay very light. All crops r - 2a CL$. corner Dundas .and Brock streets, Whitby. AT.eZN Z=NF.+` , `The community received S Seders BhOek when he was fighting the British. It is snffeYinR around Palmerston for want of Residence- Kingston Road, East Pickering. s7 -y situated on the highest elevation of the rain, Erripton to Brussels, the soil is - . on the morning of the 7th inst. by the sad . . �Tte aho *test sea passage.. Ave 64is time 8 days, Manhattan Island and so situated that light and stoney with numerous small - RBakeB 2 of which are pasted on the hiver and Gtil of news that bliss blind Pantos, for many George could throw big hatchet and hew streams, crops very poor, no fall .when,, ''` akes, - ductimieering. ,' s Lawrence. years a teacher in our Public Schools, down the British b dozens. Notiain . fi qm, .. «� !J __� _•�_f_� - l'�'��— ` , Rates of Passage— abin $50, 8G0, 070, and > }80. had frowned herself fil 'the mill race of y K hay very light. Brussels s to Yin h. r 11 A POUCHER, LICENSED Return tickets at seduction. Intermediate $:il). left now to mark the place bat a small soil clay loom, somewhat low and swampy, , . j�i30• S South Oshawa and about .fire o'clock. 1 auctioneer, valuator, dcc.. for the Counties isteerage at low rates. P house. James Gordan Bennett o>rns the crop just middling, hay very light, and no - Go . ` of York, ]tooth and flout Ontario. Auction Sales parties sending for lriends4ntheoldcountry can For Fome time past,'deceased has been in property. Au old pioneer tells us he has fall wheat'. The principle part of the " - I of alilkinds conducted a d property valued at obtain Prepaid Passage Certifeates. poor health, w life! so affected her grind dug up cart loads of bullets out of the p y j y a mo agate charge. Arr ngements for auction cro I saw on m gurus coui�istrd of For dates of saili ' , tickets, and all informa- SaleB Or VBInaL1IIg can made at any time at do apply b letter or in arson to as ti0 cause partia derangement which ground -of course a New Yc rker don't al- barley and oats. Not -much summer � ­1) ; the ROUGAA�d AOT L, special attention A pp y Y p took the form of settled melaucholy. ways stick to the truth ! There is much follow. and very little root crop. As sons` . D " . � .. will a hiven to,all orders by letter or telegraph. a. �, vUZE, � The Oshawa mills were entered by interest in this spot, and it is with deep as I arrived at Wingham ssation the fir,t . Add eesl3oz< t7, RrouBham, Ont. a`' -T g(IENT, EXPEBS OFFICE. -WHITBY-. burglars one e�•enin;; last week, and an Pride now the Yank tells how he "lic>ted peret>n that i met was my old friend S. B. - _ the British ? Webb, formerly of Brougham, who at once - . attempt made to blow open the safe. - Blttek�rrt %thiteg9 &C. iff tumbling about with the sun 90 �in the escorted me to a nice little dwelling which ' . ­ . �- -. - ` ' " "'��` "` �'" SILTING THE 0111SIN COURTS They were unsuccessful. Some postage shade has made us hungry, and stop at ­ 1. D, GENERAL stamps and small change were taken from P had every appearance of comfort. On t►e- � I C H,E L R E E p g a popular resort, and get away very nicely ing introduced to Mrs. Webb I at once saw - - iy Blacksmith and W F'miacbineiry I Dilater, Pickering, CO UIVTY OF O�'i'T�.TfIO, a drawer. with a beef-I mean an 8 10 atea>i, pots- that my friend was favored with one of the one. The latest improve for Holt, The garden art at Dr. Rae's resi- < A�y1e and Nut Cutting. rseshoeing .ag usual. _ (4 P y toes, coffee, dto., dtc. All a time s'charm- greatest blessings on earth to man, which is - i . , ell work promptly and satisfactorily executed. s . -1888 , . deuce last week was a great success. ing lady and orchestra discourse sweet a loving and cheerful wife. "Winie;liam is a . - a - _ 6 0 2 t a1 ' A t The Foresters intend having an ez- music, and oar jawbones da'ncegracefally very nice and lively town, and has more No ritiee of Holding ►�w ie titi zq earsion to Grimsby Park this month. to the same. Rested, we are Wert treated churches for fts size than any other totivn I'ait�ters alai fiazfers. — — - - - -- iQlia. ,, _ : _Y._J- --- -NNE I Whitby 8 1 1 1 1 ] tt i i 8 i Forepau h wairts the people of Oshawa to the grandest display of fireworks we I ever saw. The Beott Act fs supposed t:0 - - A I : T I N G, GRAINING, SIGN 1Brongham - 3 3 Q ph hogs, snakes, be in force since May, 1886, but there is 2 Pick 4 $ g do pay fort a RrouLd rent or 11� threatens have ever Been. l,,le ants, Writing, Paper- Han6ing, Tinting, ac., of all 1 gains g gp gg q 1! 'not , to visa the town with !Ifs allow. and an endless variety of eomicalties not the slightest attention paid to it. All rods done on the shortest notice. All sbades of 3 Fort Peary 9 g y7 15 shoot into the air and burst into a thous• hotels and liquor stores are selling openly _ s Uxbridge . 'Nell well a ought to make an offe>< ipaint mixed to order. None but the best Ling- 5 Caninington and stars of brilliant colors -mug- without fear or license. The Calidoniern hati Lead used. HILTS wELBOUR \It. 2Gy ii S.9 10 17 to pay the ran prop filed he stayed awn nificant ! amen at Wirigham on done 25th were a. N i 6 Beaverton g e i __ — f uptergrove Is 2+ D6 1I I8 It would be money in the pockets of t e Space will not rmit to - ive details. Boots autl Shoes. .FAREWELL g great saeee�, the eompetitars showing people if such shows remained on the at strength h and activity, , and the H. I'ih �._ _ = ' -- ..e -.- -� 1�.. -_ B Order, . J. E I t E Y - ICHARD BRIG?,'ALL4 .KI? S ALE, y other side of the line. New York, ?al 9th. - R Clerk of the Peace. Y land piping &Ad dancing Was extra well - `'- " 1 • ONT., dealer in Boots and Shoes, is still lireh- C �7 =CK�e�es Hugh Dueload had` hie fingers badly T'hermorneter from 90 to 94 for three or done. In conclusion I feel justified io pared to supply his friends and customers with while' assisting in raising. a barn four days makes everything so hot that giving our farmers a little encouragement . I . peed and sewed work to order o! the test . at Mr. Jas. Wilson's last week. one wishes himself anywhere but in N.Y. by saying ,that the earliest and very beat - qa ity I also keep always on hand a full sup- , 4Gg,AND TRUNK Ril`.il� ply of Boots and shoes from the best factories in ; Mr. C. E. Dingle was married tO Ddisa The climax ip aggravated at 4 a, m. by a crops that I saw on my trip eras between the Provinr• all of which have been selected by s.,, Lillian Frances Lake on Thursday even- thousand torturing, half - starved, ill- Brougham and Toronto, fail wheat except- i '' IL practical man and will be sold at low prices for OCEAN s STEA143111P ing of last week. The oeremony was per• begotten, ill- mannered, contemptuous flies, ed. Pickering is second to none. Tbank cash. Give me a call and inspect for yourself. l0y IIP.TOWN TICKET ApENCY, formed at the resideuee of the groom's until driven 6o desperation one arises to fug you for your ealnay le epees, . JOHN LESLIE, 1300T AND SHOE - oroleirraaph omee, - wuitb7. Parente. seek some - solace outside. At this early Yours trnl JOHN Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders hour thousands are astir, going to their THOS. Povcsas, Bronl;hRm- 1 The char es a ainei Messrs. J M. .. 'j Promptly attended to. Experienced workman- Whitb to �Vinaipeg 1st ctsas Railway and �' R res ctive daily tasks. He who grIImbles ON Iffy. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the bin o Win pe ,Slid >619 ;all rail via C. P. Brooks an M • Finegan, for breac}l Of n the country will soon change News, Bing street Pickering village- 7 -y Cabin at his lot Y , R. $21. You will avoia'mistakee, occasionally the Scott Aot, not being proven, Were — caused by the general crowding at the railway his mind if He takes a similar morning HOW• Oliver bSowat is seriaui� ill. ` , _ _Tal_l_o? 'l1tg. ��V�1 A^� stations, by calling at the -Telegraph OfAce, dismissed. walk and will prey earnestly and ferventll A tew days before leaving L . HERE IS NO LONGR ANY Whitby. area procure from $. stephenaon, at bliss Mary 7. Dyer, an estimable young ,� return to the ploIIith once more, and in Chicago, the Rev. Dr. Hittreelge vras your leisure, any required railway of ocean lad of this town, died very suddenly of declare with emphatic emphasis, he won't caned upon to open a poultry show with ' - doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of tickets, at any time between 9 a. m. and amp na. y P . the Cuthbert House, gives batter satisfaction for daily. $very required information, hiaps.Time- heart disease last week. . � leave it again. prayer. ` P q less mono than any other tlrstrclass house in the tables, Routes, Rates, etc., cheerfully fnrnieteed Owing to the eztretpoly difficult papers , The lamp - lighter is Aainft his rounds All the stores in Wmnipeg v1:1we stt B i t'+ y ,,.- lownahip. - Call and examine his stock it you free to passengers on application. Tickets to - K ugh R as. He looks " des " o'clock --or 20 o'clock. is it is now callyd wish to get a stylish, good - fitting. well -made snit. and from nearly all fats of the world guaran- On Oheirilstry and. algebra,, it is ills t a pattiII out the R g y . IieFnember the address — JOHNSTON. asst of teed at as low As the lOwest'rstee. number of t11e students wrftuig at the ex- Himself, judging from the distance around there-- eaoept Oue, and a mild attempt is PaMP 3 Cuthbert House, Pickering Village. 1y The Grand Trunk express pawengertrains ru aminations will fail t0 ass. big bread box• He is as systematic and being made to boycott the offending fixrii : - .. I < - -_ .� through daily, from Pickering and Whitby to +� . - _. I Chicago, Detroit and Port 1 Huron, without any . Dr. Carman, superintendent of the mechanical clock; the pendulum of grand- petitions are being circulated i;n IfOtefEir. ohan a of cars. Baggage checked throUb from father's old look; he has his work down • _ , '"� ^ ""'`` - whitby to destination• Methodist ohnrcb, lectures here on the fine. He gargles s big stiok ; 'two taps Mitchell soliciting names of eleatora' - - • EMPERANCE HOTEL, GREEN - Special attention t., passenger tickets for Mani- 19tH inst. on `•Trade Arad (let Rfob." �� the +Mother tap starts Him pledging themselves to support tem- T toba,(via chiefs o, also via Brockville and C.P.R.) Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Luke left ou Monday �� and On and on, until there >o no more peranee principles and temperance men :: f wood, John Mitchell, proprietor• This C house is a new building, Atted u with every Northern Michigan Dakota, the Northern North . % r and accommodation for the travilling b blip:, Large western states, cantornia last on s trip to British Columbia.. t ! o*y r dless of politics n Batw Columbia, light in EKyp while Ind mininocious stables and sheds for horses. speciiticheapthrou sing�l1e,and,return eifekets The Market. question is being agitated A few sue $ads tis ' the ferry, where At g<ti dies' piei110 at ROdn!! t . -_ I shall at all times be leased to receive a call to and from New York, ;hiladelphis, Baltimore, Q hundreds of honest AOno Of toil we push- many of the picnickers Were bathing, f 'i - . p here, and the prOs�ects are site favor- ' . ... from my friends and the public generally, when Washington, Dover, Del. Tickets from Ottawa, in Greenwood. 18tf ytontresl, QQnebep, Yeterboro, Oriliis, Brockville able for the est,abLshment of the same.efr way tO tie of duty. P1alII, OAn Iran a eared on the BCen!• 8e nit_ prescott,I {in n, Bcston (via Montreal, and , ----T- i e� roughlyy&WMA4, their laughing faces Was fmmeamtely r ` ed, and W:sd'` • G 0 R D O N SOUSE PICKERING. suspension Bridge, _ also Eau.pens, n Bridge), with Rood humor, Present an greeted with a shower o stopee so ei %oti• James Jordon, proprietor. This house is BnNe1o, Detroit, Port Huron, Chicago Winnipeg, A lawyer' is bsppiest when his friends beaming a fine new brick boil ling, finished in superior and all points in Canada and the n tad States, -, a 1ve1 directed that he is 3a1d t0 1laVe be0n - style. E mfort for the n tickets. 'are in trouble , a ootor, ~lien his friends a�n9 contrast the dudes who arose Eve convenience and co also senson ses -baths g . I .. Ivelling - public. The choicest- brands of Oh !For and From European Points ! are seriously sick; au undertaker, When „got, last -night,Mike•" Mika concladed ba y m,Jured• _ '` . wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. his friends are dead. Prince Albert Of MO>RiaCO, ep41t eat I .1 New and commodious stables and sheds. 7 -y With choice of seven Royal Mail Steam Lines, .. . -- ' it was, and adds em asiis to his Opfniion - via:­ ••White star " "Dorninioa " �. "Cunard, A man named D, C. (irs6sm f bf "With a slilaU adjeatlye Which begins With reigfsin�t�+ has writte>a a tvoxk on RIOUGHAM HOTEL, J. MA aERUW "Anchor and Red star. the origin end currents of the (,i>ntf.? 7• :' eac{iag passed ssfely through tllb raids the same letter "dog" does. Proprietor. Hsvia bought of Mn Thos• Cheap tiokete suppplied r to and iroua $IIO. itiOn Off whose melefta Poucher, the above ho and refitted the name Whit y to t iverpo , ,Londonderry, Queenstown, at Niagsrk Falls On Banda last in a The beer wagons are sons ouon�, ~bare Stream, in ­ . i � telg pb � al 9oeie of Tours hits =� . - . Out, I intend to )deep a strictly temper- din Ow, Bull, Leeds, Belfast, London, Manatees- ex rOesl V20Ae for the kegs, a hundred per 1Qad in pyramidal the =PA. h n membeh. - . - 'tee Donee, in conformity with the law of the istol, Cardiff, Dubnn,•Antwearp. and Paris, bart8i p y �sjj pre she , 7fiAke W►e wheals an Wfth the @j Ce nOre� „ . . mod• A call respectful!y sendted. An attentive guaranteed at as low ssfhe lowest rates. Steer- Y,ord l3allisbull Wants fa An Aroad><aD hale comes $tin the West. , harder slave sin atten ce. Y ga,� �In ediato First and Second Cabin. ht A mf rerhieh them oolDtent�r bold• dad a Govomineltft farmed, and prom'~ name• weig ° John ,urker, of Ottwnwa. and rya ' y �--• . PitrtisA w'isitiag to send to the Qld Catntry for $rep the poor 1ESS 4f hr►iYSe' ore t>t��• A' ;weir friena�e c.a hh��v• prepaid does *0 bail rope reforions, among 6h. ` Local tiov• b t�,� driers, wltae COMM of gleltwood. Iowa, floated doh, , �8..; JIfCeBL tickets thro>ygh t� wbiti� ernment Bill for England, Scotland, and saki aatEr are typical of the Jones, _ _ •^�•^-Y•^ __,_^~ Thron h Tickets Supplied via all the Boat features lad etlaiser' the Des Moines- doer in a B 1 fiLt.- PA�MES WISHII (I TO ` TAKE Lure., rc� P. R. via Ow►sn sound included hto au Ireland. w,.. , " , ; • nefai ioustraffic. Thankful, indeed, shoulI boat Until they reached Keosequa, and -r ,. aeons n Instrumental or Vocal Music Lake and Mlanit°ba points. Also tickets by The Op le of Rhode Island are situ W Ontario be that site has the Scott Act. there they tied n dohs fetched a ca Steamer Norseman and Toronto Boats. Pe `ti, ;° i n patain orb vats le and round land to ereot a alOnnment to Rodger hope those Pabli© Ronan which are son who hem, end then tiler ins seal Music in Class y For through, local, foreign, sing a ,. .,•i " ;, hvcsti9n• Apply for terms to p railway sad ocean tickets a 1 Lo Williams, bat at the present rate of gab- i opine Tmmperanoe $ otels Will receive p ears, . is said, trousge from the 13cott Act oast loose the hawsers end floated awalr f M1z� A. E. Coutt� Prof. of MU81C• E. BTEPHEI���N, : scription it will be 8tiy y p p" agsin on tbair bridal tour. .11 IIE1 Yusic room at the residence of Yrs. w'i d Ocean steamaw Ticket A�etat. before they get the -te9wred 400"mt• eop le• ; % 11 - l_86 �P to Net~ otBce Piekeria6. Head Bail ppp'oiite Post �ce, whitby, Out. Fk �.f i. , r �' b n ., i �!' 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I In -Port Stanley., oat. raw ::% i Zoa, Wadeskjore of hydrophobia. In Anigna I NO BURR - I.:� I , _.. ".. � - :.1 - ..--- . I - we add to a e tter for being ?Do lad a StrAnow dog came to Mo. bit no* and aft. . t HAMILTON, - CANADA. I I ... I I - I . � . - - I � , I I A00%Awg to a Park, wopoper the * An Zemil jwdaa@ Milli saars is &caused tacked one of the yard dogs. Robert I � I ' ­ . 11116 $now DM I POwdu Q0.. I om pignstel 16 serving am .6 was to the ropone of his dog and was bitten, on &DREW VOLL34111ill-_ �. if_.., -I....­. . I " .. '111W of hanging out & g$p reading; ,,]Knsw rVER Fmir or TKX L ----__ I _ � I .,­ - .Y.1- In a Vienna cafe oonov'ri hall. . Sydair for sailla, 11 - � the are by the strange &go which Own A -1161 graduated avor'20(1 Wise in She lad courts ­ *i. .. _.­.­ .... - I ran bas edn"aled over 2,000. Full ftouldese in llsomoure . . . . I I - .. , ...".- Mrs. Gladstone, it is reeorted Jakis ould lLff, 11 allooked several other dogs : h BIN Ohms Road - is W1 An old mai at big bon" sh e lancet - - an motive Part t - - R's prayw �' - fnth#Pjrovin". Will ovenou Sept. . i8m, Carl - a the coming slooli �a - bum was answered after his death at Car. running away but Was finally kilted. R 3. phignis in sldvano . . I.. '' Ing her husband's - - Ohs Pitildpallil. A. BURNII. D. D., LL.D. , solit VMS% Toms lool week. b*rV@ tamily feared the results of the bites alasvj�. - Collis P. Hundmigbom Wells 0600 A I small the evidence Indicated that the d . . -MAMA0rUMMM&._ :. . .. . . � - - . 1w Ywk woman of volol-al diednogon 09 IL 8rZNVZ A COM _. . . I- . � yin Conneo"L Now he is Was mad, but so long • time slapsed Without I I.. - I � .. .. world! h" Off" to pay an author It he will make evil oselaillquamose jumit their fears . - - a -1 SA000,000. He Is 65 years old, Nd h" her the heroine of a nevol. I air W entirely oonsmimn Win ftd to to Meiji advantage Winte'rs' Patent R ' 'I ­ . . . a pleasant but rather bluff manner. ': 00 Ask We tndo for our make of riles Mail , I oad I- ..!.,.,.. I Min Lilian Smith, of Cilifernial. 'a On C� t r - t - Raqwesis Carriftellis FAI.4. 4 ''' ' Tuesday lastli the yew man Was A - 20-Cut$ftgaBPOCWt7- ow , i O'll Is wonderful how the longs - lady of fourteen years, has broken 32% stung bv� a bee on thO arm billen by the #01' prim Ud and tojimiL . When me t Into the witneols ge iv� I . . box," m balls In nodesdon with she rule, - . � ,. .". . 'a I dog. Robert suffiweti great pain. On Sat. , - - .1 .. . 11, . - I . I mwk8dJuZ:Ro@es elTsireabot a day o .. __ ..". � or A German Inventor Is buildlng�at a out urday morning, while engaged in oonveres. J mianintont - Ontario. I sftd for C"Mwu. . tel's 490, an he exhorUld • Witness to speak .0($125. . I I - - UP, 000. a balloon five hundred feet in Lion with his mother she shmarved that Align LM9 ]Wy4j J. WINTWitik - ; . . - - � .� _... . .. I . . .. - - ` , Austria" - I 1000h, to be operated by steam. He is very Robert had fallen Into • viroig Im SIUM01. . - - I The 19mP - ` go, mood. . rWA Of has ne'llb - I . - . * muguint'Of Nuooemt and has been offered laughing frequently outright and Imineder. I --- .. -_ Lake Stranberg, Bavaria. - She -so- , __�"Clut. r an oma,Bsk&d"&OLWWP" bya laneu - - 8 �C attar- $150,000 for his patent. stely without apparent can". His ad "Wart 7111111rod", _* - . A R ax,Z Winflor 'Nsin P-" Man lasumatiet A- _. # _____1_q . - I . Wsrdmf vJmit Gaeftin, where she will M , .. ; m1sw wary 66*0*W 110 UTWVOOI. milift rALon- - I , he .. . tells of a yodag woman MON Sul waffle: Sookland and . P A medical journal there was nothing to laugh at, but lha$ he 7 main until the arrival of the Em of Who O*nor&o EMU 001IN4, could not help IL HIM father being Inform. from Nalumore, via usiffm and ftjobn% a Perth St., Quark elaii. Germany. I Sod the habit of *bowing coffee. .­ MY during sumnsw Meow. . - * ' - ' ChwIe@CtjookW,'tJ1s'8An Francis ' The habit Od Of his P*Oilim�r GoadlNea, and at the memo - s of 61so sallow, ftas = during wissiles . . . 00 roi to bed with she carried the ooffso time discovering unusual vervenalow In to mod and Philau ' and at last she consumed tram falifty • Portland. Be 1­'! I., ''" Mal&- L 0, WIDEM ' .!:F . ­,t* I bout $12,000, . .1 11. .. �Lj - ( " , ­11 . . W Q)sj - and &wiM amsma be and Aim . AN & - . I Is worth •a 000. half a and • a day. • . the Patients suggested taking him so a ply- &;W_� and 1=0=� -111,11MIUAMUSM or_ !' He bwwr.L's. Pl.,.# � and kind. otww ; "A aim . I ft alicks, but proposed fins ' ?M;ww a. . Glass plates have been substituted fe , to give Robert a New :d bma, ftrMighey. r cap. beartedt and 6*Powu marked pri"Nob milk toddy to quiet his F freight, vamps, or otherhdorimmdon Improved wanift And lauslarywaftlli . . . per in She shesithla serves. The might ability. . I - ig of an I Italian ahl a y to A. Schnmeoher & Ca Baltigiore; S. A" all kinds of LNUW[fy AppUtiftell, is* Pt the of the liquid threw the young man iftft Vic. , t - _ - advantage claimed being exemgilame on from lent OOnv Mayrd & Co. CM 118111ax - Shes, ik Co, at. John's is i - N, w, York hn'O . 1 � I I has James Credullaur a a orio�r exidation and Incrustation. Th was nbd*ns, which continued unta "v. N. Fil. Wim. %�soa k Co., st, Joh Pred Window4ash Lowks. I TOP Allan & 4)M, C&Joao. , LOTS & AInds, NO I oral of the physicians of Walleabore and -_ - a s, Modeli,1111sking. , KW.Wdgb elop I&Ness' sk, lk I Made several of the highest baleen am. Out In PIANO to fit the hall. ,� M low � . line 604 . - 1 ork; IL BourUer, To ' I 1 Musicals In the United States, -has travelled . L Vicinity &"IV@& The most powerful ronta, Allitinjill Ram & (kL. Work . . ..: .,% . Aolempositior In the Pitimburg Dispatch QXbboo- Wm Broci PhG261viiiiat XA. I 041� - . . _. . _�.� . 150000 miles In a OAR". and can Interview offloo whose name oontidne seven Isturs, in OPlatm weri administered, and even the pro. Allan. i6aQ Bogg. Montreal wsmrb "a PIUCR LIM. - ! , -, I a Chinaman In the heathen's own Ian~. full* APPIIOPAIOD of chloroform failed to keep i I - � . ­ - . . 1.�. I making up big string toned that he had I 4.... W, . . . . "I I--- "k Mrs. Ketchum of Brmtfordo Oak, lost 77,777 ame In thre seven days 1%1�t him quiet long a% StImis. Rethe odalth 41111 - _0 I I - . ----,- . - I .­ . .-. I...!;. week. months gnashing his toolib in effor, : .1. . - Fa . . 'Wsskwsl christened Into the Welftribe of H6 is also a member of T. U. No. 7. bite the atlendanis abut the, bedside. In rise , *. L . flamilton Sea . k Lo S UIT 16 , t* Indiana AM " Neoskaletab,"otherwin Prairie The mauufg�oftre of solid carbon io &old gets his lucid inurvalm, although brief, the poor . . .. ' ' I * ' . . I I . �. . .1 V lure. The ceremony was an honorary ones, bag become & maujoid .. q I Mrb- K9tohum being a special friend (.' Industry In Berlin. it viOtim gave, every evidence of intelligence, I - . The 114111t sad .CU4 � flit 11A.T istits NI14 � 'a � . . ers� healrA in aws, I L o . IN Put up in small 'cylinders, and if k i talking with those ar, and him of fill awful - . I I .'ih es some members of the tribe. . ' under pressure will last DOwe time.- thatera, o.oudition, and, realizing that he must dies I_ . - __ _. . dellverrd &W essiss _-1. . - _lmAjior1'4 IL cylinder one and one- half Inch in diame . . .11 Archibald Forbes, who ': w"` a . " _ . . . . _:.. , . ter he expressed a resignation to Godlig will I auk - --- I tully ruamtook 4 . .. , . �. I -, -.,. I "oently to the daughter of General Me 0 and two Inches long will take five hours go and prelyed. that all isthere fight be spared - �_ L---. �- Fariteen•dalryisp* , I .. 14 . in . 1. -of the United States army, presented his malt away Into gas. - . z�.�� - -;.- able piallorm insist . the fate tims had befallen him. � - . I bride elect with a necklace asmRoged of A former named Cook, of Calhoun, Als., ." - . --� . �- . . Dormant, Hopper & Warehell,, i.. . . . __ __ I . � ! . - . . . . : 1. ., ... - twelve of the medals given him by European ham a oudesity in the shape of h i . '. ,. princes . an that . ­ I I q Scales for Mill& and ElevjktorL P 'a * - . . I 1. - - rin for deeds of valor. a very re onarkable freak of naturallOT's egg . - , ]rr191hIfU1 Waste.. - - . ­ I I -_ . , . I . ; . I - - - 11 L.-Ir. Id Von Ran oboe measures ton inches in Is 99 . - . -_ . PO ke, being. oboe invitee and when Consumption carries off Its ih . . � ­___ ___ - - I - ­ Whil . - - ____­ - - ­ i We M&nuftcture all one do of . . __ I . to ILInah I broken, Was found to oontaim another won vioum eve Yogi, 440usands"of hu. , � . I:, � - . r i ­� ­ with the King of the :J010i . cry yosr* . styles Of SCALZ39 � - ­ _t�,, , giant, wide himself so agreeable *t tab developed, fully-shelled egg. Man ture I . I , . . �'.. I, 10 The enter- man lives are being Wasted that might be . I n 3 Sizes. i hiloh are 01eqnalled fo . .....- .!, ; ,.� - - hast she p&r-.y remained mated listening riling hen that laid this remarkable laggs saveds for the fact is now establislied, mounted 411t Do � P wen, 8 .t Is rg� W - \ -. - ... : " . . \.., . �:. - 4 1 to his talc til, they were told to clUou for gid 80 At the expense of her life. that t M Pee me 9 , slocu"aly, durabilty " L ,- . I .,-.,',. o ­_ consumption, In Its early p*Wst is curable, a ties. ' dinher. Tais is regarded AM the greatest Then Wait an exhibit Dr. Pierools '@ ,!olden Medical Disoloverylis NiL 3� Thrasher mind war Cis Price. and f4g%ince I at the �Gmi.auaaal ' � triumph on redord of genius. ever court 116.,49 do I � . d ""ets' "le - meeting of the Valley Dental . do 4" ' .- Of finish. -�--.- �Z � will$ If used 14 time, leffoot • a vietmanint Me. N do d L . etiquette. i i do I 8001stYe in Hartford, of a set of tooth j& our ­ I I . ­_1 I ken a' ' It has no equal all a remedy for brou. No. 5. -,:%�.' do : i ( r steam) L 373 . . . . I Rev. W. S. Wnsford, of No' - , from a tomb near the city of Roma chide. coughs and gelds: Its effloacy has . 5" OSBORNE & 00.9 lamn,ftt: . ., . . � .. ;. w York, for me. it in , Dim ovukt Ir (;&,gW . , . -_ .-- I , ' t: merly of Toronto, In a apeelob before the asserted that they had been there as been o ZI111, of cases. All 2-nese'sawhin am the . fast"i . � I - ----- -------- . . � - I ;,. ongr and 11 - .1 ghted , I :'��:.` * __ C egg Of Churches, Decently- held at twenty-five hundred years. The tooth a" druggists. . 1510jr. and make ner jjepqlrs� run- 0 0 user tw 91 . . I . . I Cleveland, Ohio, plexdod for the Abolition hold In place by a band of gold, aru�tfcally . Many estfloh, tips are being will& �-,:* i. alkyle in use. I vets 00rlrftpondenoo from farmers . I , - mission chapel and Fpokeef the worked in lAnOY OArving.4, the figures being . 0 i I . of the m And thresherm . In writing mention what you k I - . . � 7 ' I . to deforiiiii, want- Descrif 0 011oullsir, goal on jkpplicelljossii . . !­ "';. �. Worthlessness of theatre 1" minute that a . 44 Be Wise to-day; 'tin madness re services and tent Mary . mWlfYIDg glass Is noose- D,n't neglect your cough. If you do your Agents wan d. Mention this paper. DjOh • , . services, compared with a fully manned free � to bring out their beauty. ! . I.. .. . ... I ._ . . � ohuroh. . . . fate may be that of the o9untle" thousands . el_ C '.. - 1"'e . . Every Poison, It Is said has fix antidote, who have done likowies, and w ' , who today fin s., S arm= � . Lubbock, ' 1. .. .1. .., . - - .-% . Sir John Lu�bathe 'noted British �and the latest discovery claimed by the, cons tives"giraves. Night-swesitg, spit- tTamql h ' ..:;, � i ump . - 1 . . 01 .- . ;: ­ r � Scientists exhibited at an Association meet. modi A-I science in this respect in that the tingr of blood, weak lunge, and consumption • • - , - . ing recently a very strange pet. water-orede completely neutralizes the do- Itself . ST-9 TFORD, 01VT , . .. :1'. It was a if taken in time can -be c . - � a, '. time wasp which had been in his possession eterfous effisots of toba3co. Smokers who nee, of Dr. Pleroe's . a for about three months. It now ate sugar think that they have e3pirlopood lnjqdoug 69very iiii . This WO " Golden -.Medical Dia. � ------- � l . . I -_ _ - � ,_ . . I -_ -, �. .. . � from his hand, and allowed him to stroke It. ffoots from the use of one wood will hasten I nderfal prtparation has TV - . I ____ - - - _. � . - .,.. 0 long and throat qw.c.� I . Z, .. . . . The wasp had every APPOWanoe of health , diseases. All druggists. 11 . to avail themselves of the remedial proper. no equal as a remodyl for JLA I - - ties of the other, slad 9 � Bre las L .: and happiness; and, although It enjoyed an In a very short t time Tan and dove colors are popular. ...: � 2 - t Bacon, ... 46 � - .. In ; I ­ , . . . Out 9 " Occasionally it readily ii-tunied we shall undoubtedly find that ,later-oreas .,., - .1 . . I .-. 1. . . , . . . . I . . I to Its bottles which it seemed to regard as a _ bag bOcOms a fashionable And The huge, drastic, griping. sickening pills . ,�, 'Oar Ddb are the Finest Q� * " ; . ": . . � popular uslity, Fall Flavo �')_.,- !--" home. '­ I or and Sugsir-cured. - . . . . . article of diet. brill fast being superaided by Dr. Piareelig silve medals a' Ill 1) - . , . . ... z. .....: ve argative Pellets.". , .. . Chief Gardener Watkinsp of the I The latest invention of comfort for tour. � , ��� warded us for Past seven years for excellenice of care. - - " . . , - . tural Gsirdenev Toronto, think, there is ists Is a now traveling cap, made with an air . " We must draw flis line ioml where,'- I � . special virtue In rain water for. Plante. In the book. Ordinarily, it in Jul%. vl&,Iepoo oc minittea to e Af the hares I = ter& heavy shower which succeeded a rilliveling oap,'but when you . like any other t ' cushion said the a'" S � thief. I I � I . narked - back Don't uw any mom � .... �. Prolonged drought last week, he remarked want to rest your head on the seat ) a rep as plu sail DIkumuspargativen,ftch . , . I . . . .: W 4M 3M 430 3W W 431 . : I I ; - , . to reporter : 11 You can use home and and don't want all the hair on � the back of, so &M, When You can get in Dr. - , 11 . . Carbon's Stomach • Bitters, a medicine that -_ ______ -_ C - watering can until you are old and bents your head rubbed off, all you have to do In - t L- but I moves the Bowels gently cisaufta all iv par. - . . you cannot do as much In a month Am �%O Put your mouth down to the openin ides from the system . . . , 9 "14 rendering the dined such is shower can do in ton minutes. , It@ blow up the little bag and put In a oer i d moL Great aprinij Medicine Note, I M ERS � AND. THRESHE'. f Vale " th ?ure qaill. fresh from. the hillsides Then You put your cap On your head, and Anxiety and oars can destroy the healthl. . . . el of . 11E - - P - -i 14 1, � I bmQuebee I&M to is loeloln& Alm w. If., to unsimot The meamm h I ii 10 I z I I __ ' , A I the clouds, and there is more Plant food In there You,sret with an nice a oushicn as • Olt body; - fright and fear, .6yeasixom of I I rse on Yonr Mlachincr* 0111Y the Well.known - - , a quart of ft than there is in a watering part 011" could ask for. It Is the Invention of a joys may become deadly. ' � 1 . ... full of city water. - train boy. . .71 �� - . . - . . . . . . . � � AWOL . 10 - - . , � . .. A crits Foia jpjtrNA 1 & I . - . � J. P. Jaffrey and R. M. J Ill. . � ENNES199 E M . 01100 - �� a ay are two A . .1 L14E -_ . ­ Canadian brothers who Publish n Chicago • � . - . . .. 1. ".., - 'L . 4 I YUM WNG � .. . .. . . li . 1. . '. . .1. . t;`.,� FOR THE THOUGHTFUL ­ IL Opium, 1111101"Phinso ohlor&4 tobacco, and -�� I ) . . - 'l­ weekly i carnal called the Canadian Ameeri. ', ,� ­ il 0- ,..,:- ­ .1 kindrled W" . . _ �' , N, L . The medicine - be SS ill - -9 WAUOU not only publishes a knot dad . - � f O Dews About Canadians .. , in all Parts of the * United States, but also contains - L - " 1..:L_­ a complete -1 � - - I- epitome of *news from all nations of She Canadian Dominion - Although living in the fates, the Jaffra) x "a very enthasi• United St I . . i ry .... � c 0411111c Canadians, and no Canadian news- : paper takes a more hopeful view of the J. I 4 - . . - ­_ !-,:. � future of Canada and the permaneniqgi,of the - . Were wean eloquent As angels, welikhould Pls&m some more by 1111toning than by talking. J ' For dru6inlitisa's, drink cold water . . . . � health, rise early ; to be happy. . . , be honest ; tta PIG"o all, mind your own business. - .. Inquisitive people are the funeraille .of OOnvenatl0ft ; they do not take in Any. iven in tea or coffee w1jiloul.11' the have been Awarded It during the lad throes YOM . Knowledge of the person taking ik SIX COL MEDALS Try alio low I'm LZ" A lrll- QRFAS8 for your Waggons and Horse Pow if so desired. Bond 6o in.jstgi for book K"Of At 4sleen City- On Wierksl, by and testimonials from those who have been . � J L It . i I .. ' r L I . � I I . I . L . . I - I . cured. Address M. V. Lubon, 47 Walling. .................i- . . . _.. SAMUEL S & Co., TORONTO. . - . ,- tnn St. list, Toronto, Onk Cut this out . � for future reference. When ,writing men. _: : sign ill* Paper. I . - ,.,.I,.. - 117 3M 3M "W 9 . of Fri. r , I - I . kAntederation than doom the Canadian .An. vnmg for sheir own use, but merely to pan 11111,0 are some ZM98 smold an the I I i .1'.. .1 . E . I valle ' . ... % . encan. . ft to another. hills llinlhow," said old Uncle Reuben , . Life, at the . L " What are ?Ask his neloo anted Police, whose ! Francis Jeffrey Dickens, lots Ifispootor In b"i In but' a fro " They we the ys betwasilem, child " � � the North- West Mo . 9"at"Cand .�',P, Word child that must be a m I � K h ;7o.rfei and osax. . . .-._ -9 death at Moline, IIL,' was announced a day ad a little %ill It falls Woop, and then All solemnly Answered the old man. . . ­ I I V- or two agro, as the farilpth the oam Iiiiii,mvp . I STE I D ()Tgl?- �OT -AIR I - I . . 1111112" Oji vnwl" VA I . � I- ALre =a- . �'URN,A�CBSt a " . - . _. Dickens- He Was 41 years of ailim- . _., W A . � 1. . � I ­ __ - I ! slies, I � OA1:AA gL+ IT '111111111111 a - . ­ilwia- W" aq X L road M&t .. I '.. IF1111- 4pw - I :. on we � . - . rm" Tvt ZbEl"JI,-All1i ladles-,slif QW1114" - IM4. �� . I � . , ­ d pay. R . I . :., . ,� naawn, and U&mbriclve; went to fair, but it leads to trouble and I ger. W � I . I .. . :- i...; - -.- I ..... I . . 4 , J . , I z Coming to Canada, through the influence of first, surely leads to pleasant pl..,, thorn at ..--- ____ . 11' � ... I 't - TOMbh OUL ' : India " An officer in the Indian police force. Well -do however an I- Kilent"T . rough and th . .. I ___ - I : - I . . .QUPnI0R7IIJW AND . r z --- =&­ � � . RA8P5_WARRAwM i .. . � i I . I -­ � -_ -.Ll... Lard DaftiodaFhe moured an ap US ,M:9 So beel haporeld - all Made of ".Millijig. � C. U - POfntmwt in Good * W 0, � I . , . . , - - - - . 'i 11 - . I 1111 I ­ - -=----:- . , i * . manners in the art of making those of noli filzilm'. Gab P.O. . I , - , - . . . woke, Rum I jaw _-�_ -- ' I - , the North - Mounted Police,, and oon- _ I I if i - I ...:. . People Guy with whom we converse ; who. - ­_-_­ . Ili 11111 ; 410& ____­- - . - . tinned In that force until be rem AND RAW RACUMZB-ALL BM" - - - - ; .1 - - - clean _LA220 � 11i] . � --,- _ -_ Ignedi On AO- ever makes the fewest Persons ♦uneisro ildlt` f __ � _. ! I . _! - .. . !. I course every one remain 114161110111 '! . -11 _ - ill- alt Capt. Dickens In 6B 'mP&OTM*Diw � Waakell band Owe for , as of the bent bred mum in company. C to Pee%. - ­ I!! ''! I ­ ____ 0 1 1 berms Was bythe . 8"16 011thilp wd duftbis; mud L - . t 0 . . offoulam Rfa GMLUlb h 00.9 0"Iellon go . *. �­ � i . ' d of Fort Pitt when attacked • A who Insulin heart Is like a broad heiarth O%L , rlAo% .* - '"l-Alm, - . .. , a .. - . - .1. . 412i&;ns during the late troubles. - that keeps the coals (hi , 1 ,­'I'll, O" ..� � I Passions) fr . . . ..... ......... - ..... . . . 0 is m C I .1 1: ' �' - burning the house. Goododeads in this I A 21111462 X01taing, FOR bARTZPA , . 6) . , .1`40 _. I's - Within the Past two months Duke Char! -1 a is 'Wholu&4 house*. manufacturers; � _� I - kV T, - .. an re ces,im raked up In emberng to make a tire oenW Falm ' am prim w__ . . . I - .1. . . . . Address AL D. maiji"Ats. 1 MUsautise. - - a % � . ­ - �....,. ... Theodore, of Bavaria, assisted by his wife, next day. I - L I has treated more than l&000 is ' turier. Hatnufte, I 9 . __ __ . 0 . � -?� . �_ G � 'of ele� ! - �__ Ill. I . - __ -.- - 0 . A? Ye PAU61131%, I . _ - I ul - e e - -_ .:;.!( * �z __ -.,: and oerformild 132 a r8loal operations. The The Ohl' grow Is MN I roil, ,WNW P _.____� - - ____ ... = � B, ���� ;; .... .. ­a � - I,W ARALL11L - FAMILY 11 _.� __ - .4 -.-- __ . _�_ - I �! � - Duke is a grandson of Maximilian I-, RU 9 growth In love, no man Is makaot� rman. il l arrAdIll. splendid map$# beaull. - - i � - --- � - __ . - I I '!nl growth In character, who is �� P t,uuu qlklWas mind an. .� .1 : t I., Of Bavarf% and a cousin of Mix 11 illustrations - ow � � &minsin 119 Ing JIM gym grow- gwen :.- - - 0 1 ; z2 '�.,� - .,. . . father of the unfartunsit-8 monarch who has &I, that 0 p4thy, in pity, In helpfuln Bible • liberal k . W . =t- if . OL '"Dw In I liablonal - . : ____ � just committed suicide • and the Duabon onnoots him with his follow.mon. 1 20"460. ORL , � - - . i, ..- =--- - . - ! I � � see, In Book dad bible . . __ ____ . I - I . - . . - - . - - - Ile= , --- --­`f- - Fite Most ectiv ... . . �, . . .. WAXT11ini- IN 2M, y TOWN AND es Clean, Durable and IC . I - - . O&I and muqioai practice is an hdanta onurs . for as , 0. IL Pant And SHOw. Bass AM ventilating 0hurchim. noboolsil public Banding eogiel"Iftl neaten In the Mar kt I rof w,114* who ably agmists him in big guncemisful mad!- The world Is governed by three ihlqp_ _ J-;L ; . Portp of Wfmd9n4 Authority and appearance. WIS. � call I "lls at eight I "m Knife Not on L. - gaii the Princess Marie -Josephe-Baim- doir for thengbtful peoples, authority for jilm Of Price- 150. Q. D. D T AS"16 90it and easily a Ansgod. osvable of giving more h I- 86010111; And Private Raidenoec simple in 00001* � - I trix-J & ft+C - : emuf -191JI161118 -Lespoldine - Adelaide.- rough people, and appearances far the great , . • 60 Tousle sc. X6w4 00. " allsPer'611111111. Ar ibsolutely gag TU*,..0 as' with 10111 001114011111111111100 of fuel than any oliber 11116" I Nub& due + - � Elizabeth Raphaele-Gall. of UP6760161 People who can look oil are made mW aw be ad elibiltir in B ' "'Harris" mind fear azes 11 naminftk" � . . , rielle-Franoolle d'Ammiss at die Paufle-Inez .6. j, a on ,.,-. ..... 1. -80. :Iaal outside, ly 86 Acre Fmm-*B" 40 Acre rem turftes Inform&" I flok or Pow"ble 101101- MIreopoodown solliaili6d. For Collialoguilf W Phii, - I mile fft n addam . -Jo`aOhim6 - Therese Beriedloitle - Berne- to think,ilhaIr , * to Do as Dundalk-100,060 . . . 0 am Inclined wing Gin*- It IN net compulsory upon her patients haraoter coca - the C Plift BUTL"D, a? King.@L W.. lb$kUmmim . . Ian hrbtr E:1.16 15 oenk: 100,000 5 cons music I - g�ELTA ., _. . , , 18" not in great act% sub. ----------- - ----------- �- O. ,(Limited)j to address her by her full name. Tor"60. I BUR I deeds, Inspired Or inspiring words' . T( is 0 . it A MAN 02 A Won" WAST" IN ZMy . to rather ip the spirit of ailills tha,u soles ` I .., 0 -3 The Boer ]&etortli 't. rath r in the * ,L, lOw"Will, to sell Dr. Talrofte's mew book. . . . .. a Live CORU." no keenseft AAA am­­"A _____ - .. ' r r in the reason of words than words. "on; --- - mouffum ' Offensive- ' ' motive of deeds than doei op6obum of oratory MF � The TrMavaislers are generally GAO 02; fail 7W Pam I L Do S�;�YER &, CO.,; . ly rude to Englishman ; but, I P"Nonlan of and r now books I . I . . . - - HAMILTON ON T81 AM a miss merit Of An kind PAUL &*Uv � I . . ��% ... cannot long be I" &with & 00'. ft 06, . .. , 1.� Or-- their Inau Its look point. There I'4, however ad • ; it will Ze disolevared and nalihIng ­ - I .. --- . . , something Q P"I" 91 , 1'. I U10 almost like wit In the Bear-a re'. OLD OPrOO1111alt brat maniiji sxhlbNn it eftwed to DUCRUZK" ' - ' tort recorded by ]fir. Anbertin in I& id Six him Ladles and L41 De 1 ENG1 ' 10 *11. It may not always es 0011111mas darhw ! - NJVJO'lff I 1: __ - ­ vlogiloommenialf . ... IRS '61ony and Natalilil, After as I ought; but it will Mj,Ra,Vs be known. or own 0 mashonlamw P . . " ''. - A ' ' I months In Cape ( 1 be re - Shot= of '. 'I a hot wrangle: 6, W'hst is -this use of & oonnoo. ag"Nal, - . ,/. . ., ' 'ask as Pmfnokl Fair - � I , ­ . . I � * . . - TI 0 roid'diffemoo between 16 suer or, 84 balf as tuition fss� Ad. . . . - 6*. rm %a&" Business oouwwx. - - . .. , . I . . . , - handful of rude sinfoull, like you,,, *a an A, tit ong wills a settled purpose and Invincl.' woroblot OAL : , �' : - �: I I Id be man gy dollas recul" ie� and NorMon' Englishman; ii, ... � � - I � . - - . . ;10-- � - pretending to best a o0un. ble &termination can scoompli ----------------_ � � - ' . .., I` , " I. try like gun ? Do you know that the gun I ah Almost A lilim" I-TOU a I r r If- . , 1 , - .-I - ­ - - I SnYWAS ; and on this lies the "Unct"n O=MD A WOE MA-1 "Grain Saver's ' and ' , % - .� _1_::: never sets on the Qd4en's Dominfous?,ii -&I given below UM "Pe r w8 , '' - bet"'geu great men and little Mon. asoli faster with than •. VjoMw,@8WA6 700 Oft make I __ 'a What of that asked the Tranovoloiler. . oftlisMil. adisto . .,. . . . _... -_ - . -- . an 'a"-Ohs" . . . - SEPARA'rORS. i.; I - �...;_ - --l-, .. lass and.1afidisk 0"ballos . . � _7 -26g( hftfts"% 01111 Mad - ow L; __ ­ �LA I L :'Whys ft shown our anermone it b"Olarfily and want Of 11111isthisid an sup. young; om 111[_..L___ . .. ­.I ...� � power. portable only in men of 40"t learubw livilm- - .. 1; is rather shown something aim% in in gaiginpowho arm often UG " to so movamw to yeah an Amir =Use *U have es"W" ftw-fts, 11by , - is 16; 0. F. &W with do 46 116 IW and Is . - I J410kiss sold i2a t" SM week. j IL Rom ; .. opinion. 44 What may that be ?'p _ . be exast; or L. - . .. .:- , .: ..,. I "7t I s'and say@ I " Us 111111% week with iiiiii Wala"jolil I , , shows you are such a ad of ran" that . ".O" choose fie throw dew their "Z Ins ' - ftmd ftwOM 110c 16 2 as; 11 111110111111111116�' , .4- . - . In n in 000 hwofted and litzleft doli&jigiss . I . .1. 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T T. , y0 tT N FOLKS . - . dew• with Aobh. d bw 11!61. prayer and ty of previding a nVemW te the _ 4� x!11 ;lift Nt�me!►oewe the baby. gtaM again. It wa. tmtverrti : HEALTH 7o gran. Sbe " r whit* and still, sad a the Prince of Wales should aoty i�t . j i ; T IF FgRr�.. The Despised IN r., . cheeks beached'by the dreopin loaves wore Then w how Regent ' - _ _ �`� so cold �, �•r, dlseeoaleas between . Doti t Check Perp�rition SuddeAl 1 knew how It came there, that , the sunflower knew t God had the Whip nd Tories ne te what i Xen Who Baooeed With Ihoop• N/ °pe aoswerod her pewee he A Bodes morohant, in •• lending a hand " 1 � ugly sunflower, with Its gaudy yellow Prayer and called His little should aseasas fo his re t Under the above head the Breeden' (}ta. Parbaps a bird dropped the tiny gas home. II- �°0y art board woe of his ships on a wind da , state makes some sound end so wa. I �°MOII� baps the south wind wafted it from The next dla there �►ora p - A commit of the House wsa sppeiated toned him p y y oath!. re. - r �. h p y two the graves to efumjne self at t6 a end of an hour and a e '_ oouutry, far away over the restless side by side, and !here the -sunflower crows each, tt �yeisiaas, 6m of half, pretty weliteshaasted and n mart _ cad oaPrombhg . as ; car, M � ,w, but certain! the ardener did not and blossoms all alone. � few days ahe: this eing is tee n the t fellow fro el . He sat down be rest, and, mga�glog now the a are nevertheless - . r . O�� isle_, y g Onoe the flswen •eked g is o�ie � and all other is someis vast .1 liga i a thing amongst the lovely flew- .,Where is the each other : sag questions were submitted to the , time passed faster lme • make it pay. . gardens ��' was aware of. In attempting to r he 1'he men who "make a success °i shoe U, of the g The south wind Mason the flowers just as efm` : "Is his 1!i a j osty lia►pable by reuon found that he was unable to do so without husband P In ibis garden were lovely dewy pink j ei the present state of hits health of ooming husbandry are oonflued te ne special lo- • red roses, yellow roses, white roses, It used to, but it never tells of the flower q Parliament or °t a �ssiets►nos. fie wan taken home and t to ♦ jy Jllliee, drooping fusohtas. graceful keeping watch ever the two little graves. new 2 What hopes ate�the:'e �pare�bu ratify, are found wedded to no Peru Ulu - _. cerryy bed, whore he remained two eau, and for breed or variety of sheep, evince no char- _ l R� �y purple and gold p•aslem, oasiosit• Ie your answer oa fhb . gnmdon fognded • loug �° Afterward °oni� only hobble mcleristic in oemmon b cad s j mist, pelt sweet will�tams and haII- �` n a the •ban! with the aid of • crutch. Less ez- late! ey rsistsnt, ' . 8116141,16 - "11 d of other flowers." Thep looked. upon TRF IABARTY OF OEOR B �I�. � symptom 7 a pt Rs partioular s m tom of his Ma'es- ligent determination to a their . tY ■ am or your azperiones of the disorder ° than this have resulted to inflamms- surroundings to forcing the best la 1. �oflower as an Intruder and despised it -N-*- I n of Slid lungs -" pneameni• "--and ti - in general t Can you form as judgment or lab results from their ezpendlturs of labor and . I - 1 . - s000rdlogly, but in spite of their scorn it akeleli of IaU dace by a' seem )eaglLla probable conjecture et the . tiaymej hii fl[a'w- ds�' Le! parents explain !e their otmU- money. t ] drea. the danger whlo6 aStsadse cooling 1. kept on growing teller end taller, till it t3pedalist. ty' lllnea b ukely to las! 2 Qw yen asatgn off quickly ing They are found among the .whets of ` �,.4 Scald see over the high garden wall Into the . George III.'; who was on the Throne for any cause for his Muses ? Do you she cry after ese hi lands dividing the bas allies -" do" road beyond. f# nine .an and w6 s *t c•avalesaaos ?'' Tbo aaswere wen Portmod of not standing n a dra d h et sh , y _ - __ ' : _' . A-, rag of the eastern and older states wi - - g on good for you b y , •died at the ripe after exeraiee, or of sitting at as open wise - bodfed ,,What are y g , y lit weed? Do old a of 82 had no less than five distinot net on the wh±Ole a►tistaotory. szoept the , early maturing sh*ep,�alwah4 read J . dew or door er pulling off any garment, to r t�]�n �e tidies ever wear your yellow blossoms 2" , attack. of iasianity. �he first attack show- °ns relating to the obabUllt of recovery, o �e hat or been end to the metropoltian demand i°i "`mss a o�j dared rase gaily neddieg in the wised. ed itself b 1795, after' be had base d et, or gotag in i welp� • �� "Yon de net smeL sw�el, marmared • � the whb6 wa aoswen in the afiirmativa. whUe io a beak ���' teams mutton. _ _ . wt. Tht'ene Tae live years. when 6e uses Daly The Htrg did recover, bat only to have a hey are found on the grassy. ]hillaldN of farther relapse, spd d this time all the middle and man wo violet. ►, years et From Shia period matll 1 0 nhotaring States, where j� ly ��Snd you ere net pretty. said >i pink hy- ho had relapses, amoantiag po five attn►okr public business was at • daadstill. Lord Bhp. As a Yediolae, near -by markets and flesoea sad osroaasea . tb trying to catch s gUmpse °i herself in tip. He made a Elden, the Lord Cliaooellor, an Intisaate oa_ , ppanntly, complete re- , The cry for red hoe always been loader render the fleck a favorite investment for, . Jo the flab-pond. oovartes -iron all those except the 1 f rived of the King, was held pe►aonally re- than the o for f those who know how to et the best results - .. - ry sod. not that it Is more from it. g - - � =�f► - "Yellow, and brown ugh air said a tiger which occurred ten yean before he died sP°nsible for man of the strange actions Important, but it is often harder to obtain. A � team her head till the tilt sou y � - pt 44004. my, g `� fragrant These periodical attacks of insmnity wets portormed by his Majesty during bin men- The best rest comes from sound sloop. Of They as found in the grain gre wing re- 8+ep Ladd with her sweet breath. what 'a vulgar of short dumtioa, the live r$* ba{ag six Sal derao men!. Vhis Slats of affairs wont rang .0 °'e', * atnbination 1 ' meaths. rr��►►gg ge two men or women, otherwise egreal, the ga' where earn and oats and hay are - . ;, T6s symptosse of Za 8rsf des on anti! the time of his last selsare In 1812 ; eao 'wba sleeps She best wlU bo the most marketed in the form of well•fattened mat - "Yon are very nseler, observed a bit et studiously kept from the w+srid at hrg� jbd thou h at times even then taking deep inter moral,'health , ar t effi �knt. Sleep wU! do ten curd and weighty flesoes, leaving - tweet marjoram. "Beauty is nothing l" from the members of his family cad house- est t politics,. he was generally completely peach to oure Irritabilit at temper, peevish- �° land as rich as they found it and redno- 4es,ta "usefulness is everything." Yon ought to hold. Darin hie illuese seven h ic" mentally inoapsoiKw,d. He frequently nou, y � . Wyt he pulled. „ ministered io his wants. Pitt p shed Sean. • He fended that he was dead overworked aaeuin°as. It w restore to vigor fold. he t°u of She oomaon corder by many . sou rather , an r'warked brain. It will build tip and �•Wboever -began the jessiaIIatas =bat asked at haven rev to him. some •ud ono day rt marked : "I must have a make strong a weary body. It will ours a They are found along the frontier, where P FaC what the was going to say to led to the important State ileorets • from the ait of black in memory of George III., for head free utarage for summer and cheaply ' world, for just then a a °f one o Klag- whom I know there b a, oral mournia headache. us mad, we might make •long used grain for winter ere assn p y 7 gay 1Pm'ty young His condition was Doe of .melancholia at- Ben g Wt of nervous cad ether that sleep red facts. e Refit and o fe came flitting down the walk, laugh- ' He talked to Ims iaarryy individualist his Scattered u they are, all ever the ooun- . C . e,ay one s* people ena tended with ahet�jding of Lean an much memory a'ci*m less blank. es all re will care. try, addicted of necessity to adverse s ate„ in $tat Jag, and chatting at only young people can oowtitntional mbohtef. Hs wsfs lrritabl• ; ,,� Pecs The aura of slespleshtess regn •clean, ys- - iiverod a" a"n«I One young lady -the eva,flower thought-. no one dared to o a him or contradict vent events, ••ward the end of 1819 his ap- I bed sufficient exercise to teen. of management, nevertheless the men ally Yaarr� °"°�4 must be the queen.. But her crown, was. of him in anything. P HRe petite failed him, and In 1820 It was im r ' pr�aus - who have made a encases of she. hus- ', r,ner%' d,at did not often realiso Pte- rins+s, pleasant occupation, good air, and P - p►IAat •corn left fah hair, and the white hand balding hiss real '.�rmextol stass, bat would his to keep him warm, and be gradually sank not too warm a ream, a •clear c°nsoieao°, bandry will be found to possess certain Ma- ' eawa / the traifie� velvet robe had no jewels on 6 and die! Jan. 19, 1820. and aveidaaos of stimulants and aarootia. form characteristics. They are Intelli t, -, ! B 1 declare thaS a was as well as be had ever experienced rodent Rat Ma Qamb slow! forward looking a at ---- �•- _ For !hors who are overworked haggard, g• getsnl- ehopg� n y • B P been in his life. His would, without any - - _ _ , zPe , prudent, persevering. In Eleva the sunflower with eyes u blue as the (ring- mason, become dissatisfled with! his Minis- Baf'thguakeb and.Other,Euth Iioyementt and nervous. who pas sleepless nights, we ligenteneugh to appreciate their own stir. - - . 1 ad gentians at her feet. She broke off ono tare and draw rep a fiat *f fresh j ones. Dr, reormmsnd the adoption of snoh habits as roandlap and to knew the type of sheep of the flowers and pinned it on bar belt. Warren was his chief and favorite b si- We are accustomed to think of the earth shall asoure sloe best suited thereto Suffioientl e: ri- -� "Fie, Haler," cried a ohor of gay yonn y as something solid and fixed • and •s a short P ; otherwise, life will be snood to know that thereto. business 4 II t - i3 oian. This eminent Doctor way �in addition g ' , and what then is of it, sadly Imper- �r ` : voloss.; "do you see any beat i• thwi gar- bsia the al siolaa a nginsd testimonial of this impression, the L% fm isot, �o 1y a failure become pricer for I us thin phrase terrn,lErina firm land or solid ground product are not utforml -� BeO� 13' � � �� u medical attendant by the leading stater- ' g �. -•-- -� y high. Yrud t " Helen answered. See how it has been naturalized in the languages of r • enough-to seaape the panic which riedl- Y°', men of the time - Burke, Foz,aad Sheridan. , ► Pe . - _ psya a mute homage to the sun. `4 See how -it' nearly all oivibzsd peoples. On the *Sher Nid Cl Sheaves. cally seizes their weak -kneed oo laborers, _ .. _ He was oenddend be the gad et lib n. _ keeps turning its blossoms to the giver of profMgtioa. head, we speak of water u unstable. Ba! BY a is assess. and to preHS by the mistake• of these who ifs life and beauty." Then she murmured the geological history of the earth Lad the , 1 rd t in selling when sheep are low and am it tong fh,t' Dr. warren bein a enera sloiin It more caref al observations •t modern times '� gleaming sheaves -rich pillars fair . Hying whoa as a result ei snoh foll • tltl g g } pgy In summer's high flood-tide, pr ' y, softly : was ultimately considered desirable to have have taught as that theme ideas do not oor- moss in advance Perseve —� 'Thepgreat run who bade thee slew : B Broad chested to -au with earnest Dare P age► ring. wish . • cold sides, and chilling moisture gip, "' a spsoWht In attendance on aim. The really represent the qualities of the land- Are stringing brawny arms and bare, faith Ise that average of results which has t H clothed thee in hie own brigat hue, Rev. Dr. Francis Willis was ; chosen for musses and water -ma.w °t the globe tie Strong- measured. side by aide. made sheep husbandry as good a record for d touo4d with jet thy glowing lip.. -t this of jeot In addition .to m4istering to compared with •sea snothsr. The ancient profit u can be shown for as other Ion! - t y . $he sod the flower with her soft the aplsitn•1 wants of his pLrisbionen, he shore-ma rks on the continents cad She ism ggleaming sheaves of trolden line . farm! epeoialty. I P The taapers move in line; • hand, they pass en, leaving the poor would try ble skill In brain affections, and omaah of alevatir;n and subsidecos that Their clean out track leads winding through. . These are the mien to whoa► those young -: - friendless thing quite happy. to such an extent were his efforts; successful have been observed In bisteno time con - Bright qlade. o'erarebad by cloudless blue, or ones who think of becoming flook -own- _ - "Some one loves me," it whispered, and that he established an Institution for the firming their evidence, shows that the land And sates where waters shine. en should look for lessons, rather than to . - rustled softly from very joy.- `' oars of the insane, and, having made a name tLe and the sosan are continually Ong that class of talkers and writers who at -� But press, fly there sou a chant and down in that branch of his profession, sou chosen She level as one another ;and it her farther The restless plink of fleshing steel times ooaapY the public attention. the path name h curly- headed boy is par - u the "mad doctor" to the King. Tbo h been made avid Rssonnd4 in saoenoe bold salt of a tired frightened batterfl °h �lr by experiment, u well Our hearts a tender pit feel g y ; bat be- at the age of seventy years where appointed as by a Priori reasoning, that It is not the For tact -livee ern- hed ;naath rathlew heel, Timely Surtreati011i1• . A his cruel little bands could touch it It to the pod of medical specialist to George ocean that changes, but )The land which . To gain the wealth they hold. had settled itself safely on the oppmost flow- III., be fully retained his 'talents and #soul- underRoes alternate movements of elevation The old saying is that one cannot eat" - er out of their reach. ties to the very utmost, "a man of ten and depression, An earthquake shook Is a The o nodding chi OeckLody yellow grain asks and have it too; but It is possible to .: O�s "Ugly old thing," cried the boy, his Taos thousand, open, honeet, dauntless, light- phenomenon well adapted to destroy the Rebind the toilers stands a train dig some potatoes oral of a hill early with- : red with passion, "If you weren't so fall I hearted, innocent, and high- minded." He faith of any person who tools one in the fix- Of amber towers a stretching lane . eat disturbing the plants, and then by re- . red, ``. would get the butterfly.'' . He caught the took rep his residenoe at the palace, being- edness of the earth; and such, by,',-the evi• � Between of stubble-ground, plmolan She eerrth hove the roots threw °rat -1•. stalk and tried to shake the trembling insect always is attendance on his Majesty. donor, is the effect for the time on at who a new set of tubers. This G ,in economy in . core. . down i when he found he could not he fl rho medical treatment was arranged In' a experience these shoo 'I'ht} 6he event, hears r noonday heat growing early potatoes that ma Im ran- °IIg $ pal k� Even flits light Are .pant where brook -waves play:: y P - 'a handful of gravel At the flower and went morning consultation ; and It was adder- satloiss which seal. mss pass over part The toswing ripptea. epsrbing pweet, tiosd when the first tubers ready for . T away. abed by the other doctors that $rat Dr. Of the can'," oomdon panto and excite a • Beam ofrriogo Poured. at Ceres' het•- market bring high prices, but net enough . ..J._�ij y "Surely God put you herb In help the op- Willis was not to undertake any decided momen" impression tt at everything is Libations crowned with spray. to warrant palling rep the vines for half a Pressed," said the weary !butterfly. Then step In the treatment of his patient until falling over or sinking awe • while -the ore � - -- the sunflower felt so ha g y When tagoing afternoon is peat, Caaads thistles that have�tin even stmrt ppy "I am good after the physicians bad met, the other more violent shooks that are felt in earth- gad robin veepwre ring, - . ter something," it laid gladly, and rooked doctors visiting is stated order and rotation. quake- mfnoted countries produce Indesoribs- And areaming twilight thicken fait„ w'� either oats or barley will ripen their ERS itself to and ire in the wind, rustling Its Two surgeons mad apotheoulas were also ble terror ; and such mustrophas tie those she alraners borneward turn at last, seed before the grain is ready to harvest, _ leaves till the tired butterfly folded its wings retained, doing their atnonat of duty as pre- historical earthquakes of Lisbon and Cars. Through paths where dew - pearls cling. This should be' prevented, U possible, as and slept. prescribed. The medicinal treatment was ans, and the more recent ones of Ischia and thistle seed going with grain straw into the : , . . - .Do tbey whose eyes b•oadhat brims hide pure heap Is one of the ways In which By and by the sun Went downn Land the purely *f a tonic and saline desoription, the the Strait of Sands amount to a demonstm- See nature'. beauteous face; moon rose, and the fairies crept out from remedy principally used being cinchona lien that the reason for snoh terror Is real, Or do they think of naught beside thin Pest is spread. A man with a sharp" the flowers hearts fbo dance In the meonHght bark. At the time of which I write me• and that the continents also man eeoa Phe small do at evrnttoa, bee will out °rat the thistles in the grain,_, . , - • -all a xoe t one . or little Pe - As up the slope they pace f, whlle it is e! .malt - p pe. fairy with a obaoloal restraint occupied s preadneut the general law of change and perishability. s , and in many asses the. - - :. 4 broken win who climbed n tjie stalk end part In the imana ement of the insane and Earth -move gain to the grain - crop will entire! for - g, P B , m4nte -the name by which Do firm-winged larks that skyward gall y �y ILI sobbed out its pitiful story on- the yellow to this now almost exploded form of treat• these phenomena may be most convenient, Sing the-.• a son.( of joy 7 this expense, leaving the ojteck to the blossom's beart. meat the King was subjected. There was ly deecribed -t -are various, and comprise, eo Do they supiaud the whistling quail thistles as olear profit from the operation. , our r� "You mast be God's own. flower, yea nothing, however, in his condition which for as they we now oonsidered,. earth uak Or oo thf se sights and,ounde so stale - . ' Lath make ezoellmt bean poles, Drive . . q so• Their bo•did seer!. annoy f is ton° to the hill, sgrting •t An angle of reo Pow beautiful snnbright thing," whispered the justified the nee of ft, judging from our pro- or sadden violent movements of the ground; "I wounded fairy. How happy the sunflower sent view of the natter. . earth - tremors, or minute movements which Far from the rushing world's highways soy 75 degrees, remembering that 90 de- �1. _. felt as it rustled It leaves and swayed sett The King himsed did net after his gonva; Usually escape attention by, the smallness Their pa,aoeful pathway lies; green is a Point directly overhead. Let Ri��1T�. ly till the fair war lulled to rest with the lescenooly and the restraints p pulsations, or 'na scr these lath meet at the top. When the Y ell system u hash of their am lhnds • earth range if comes from them no praise music of the leaves u the breeze murmured for one day walking through the palace after movements which an overlooked on aoeoant Of reading leas and song -airde lays, vines reach the ends allow them to lap ever Clear rills and glow,iag skies. • toot~ end then pinch them off. You will - - thrc ugh them. his recovery from one of his •ttaokr, he re- of the la>Ahth of !heft period ; and earth es - When the tun kfned open the gentians' marked : "It is the best friend .I ever bad oillations or movements of long period and ." No, "• snappishly said the Summer board- get more beans, even of Lfmas, than if al- blue Eyes, both butterfly and fairy were in my life," alluding to a strait waistaa +t,, large smplltude -11 kb the shifting of levels of ling -house keeper to Mrs. Onitare, w wsm lowed to grow six or eight feet high. Try. - gone, but their blessing lay deep is the say- •which had not bon put away. In 1788. land messes -which attract attention from inquiring nA to the healthinlnesr of thee` lo- it In ••small way and set me right If I an . fleww's Jm„d, t' -daring his swond attack, In oonsequeooe of the 1polegfoal importance S +m* of these pality : •• No we ain't of notyphoid r wrong. I have made mistakes a few times There came down the het; dastp reeid, a 16 length and -the questions • before Paril- movements have only recently begaa to at- and there bainnll�t been no calls fore , either. my life and hops to again. barefooted child, with. soft dark Southern meat being of the m, et'vital importance in trrot attention, They are all intimately Folks ie waatltbg every thin nowadays, and :1ir out the fruit. If we would have i �r�js, ry h , fine fruit, a certain proportion of - `/ eyes, and slim bent dawn the stalk had kilo -, Streit issue, it ways found neeesp to draw associated in their occurrence and t elr orl- airs t satisfied with clean be and plenty of leaves to Trait mast be established. it ad the yellow flower and laid her het, dark 'the attention of Parliament to thedoefrabtli- gin. what's good to eat," r 0 , - faos agalust it, murmuringg� : "Ab, bright, ,.,, � ; seems • waste to out off a dozen bunches of '. pretty flower 1 I lcve pen -I love yon. - I grapes upon a single ome; a waste to de- ''Was.there ever a flower as happy u I ' storey six yyoung apples where' there pre but - - tine. Still am ? "cried `the sunflower, nodding and away• a n plant can only d° so' 1 - mg till one bright flower fell like a shower ,µ �/ in h work: Take your choice between an gold all over the child's hair and In the I - s►bn moe of inferior fruit or feu of the ' V - == F . - ". , best q aality. , read. She gathered rep the scattered leaves � � John Tooker says, Its the Farm Journal,. Ltd went en, balding them Rightly era her � little hands. , . that it does him good to hear people talk I • - a Now oame the gardener filling his basket - - -- ys abonS clever and hogs, There is ao way a with flowers. _ 1 - ''' - farmer can improve a Held faster than by • "What !" he cried, ° "the l - -- O still 1 Hew Stall it has grown -- ,., f. .. ,d seeding it down and pasturing hogs on It- .. ` ,,1 unless it Is to sow peer in a lot and then i what great, gorgeous blossoms !„ I ���i' - .- -. /� + �. f -, let She h eat them on the round. ®int ' b New thought the sunflower proudly, he� ; -� cgs gg p F wW pat m flower In the basks /. I� � 4 r-" I / if oern fed to a ho eve day In a clever . y !with the RR M t e $ pasture will make ft Ht fifer klllin before ., gg i But no-up-rip-rip came the'.whole , - ;� cold weather. Two quarts ell mWdliar a I plant, roots and Ali, and.the�nezt minnes i1 / ;� /� - _ _ deny wet rep and fed to a hog, wintered ever, - - - r �� ` die," lying out in the road. "Now I anot i � L_ _ % lln oonaeotien with ggod pasture, wiU make . /j t it ready for the market in antamn. In this' It said sadly -but just then a wee rag- � cheap way the hogs ma be fitted for mar- ' eon/sroc• god child picked it rep and :carried it off ; •1 �' '-"'� = ket emit! and the land Htssd fora ore - _ r h - they it was planted in a dark cellar, where /�_ ' 01 Dorn 6e nest year. The shat -up system.. � . n,n,otlr" the sun never Dame and In thL dark place a _ - of making park is h r economy. . Ruse little child was slowly breatldng its life - - . f ,1 The h soil°! do a resat deraleefer ns if we away. -. . TA;' I tam content," Bald the bow anaflow- - a only give them a ohmee. - er, '9f it hGed's will." Then it bloomedoat _ Bowen that brightened tip the dark - - P` - " Tickled by a straw " -A woman with room so the child aotnally cooed and stretch- -- _ _ m new bonnet era mean with • sherry oob- • . I ed its -� '• I , . I - � I.- itttde War ; hands oat to the bright b lee- ' NTSY tq� gg here ls"&by will get Well,* .stied the little sls- s Y ' would read to our lwdlady remarked you o - - olagping her hands for jey. Bat, alas !. - Wiggn. "What V It cheat?" "About• , - whoa the morrow's sea shone evok the besa +� `� - ileac Sim Idissi�dppl wise cold a �s�Hed n1 garden • little -child lay dead is thee ohWkaa for „ „ dark cell - + --- twenty dellsrr. r' 46 do ar one mere little soul had jetted r yy�on want that read te her for " , the angels, ti desn't yon• see, if she finds out she am geget - ' After the child sou buried a ►wo�mast pail! - . ad the sunflower u and thrust It Into a dir- y w 1 twenty dollar •pioos far purified ohlakenal 4W she wont asrvei say men up for dfaaefr.,, p I an where It lay •all day, wilted and ' .. ," . " pretty girl than" "Yes.,, to look-. i- yfading as the little child bad. But ) '. ed at you ss if mho .know you." Yes." ..,.: snoe more the little sister found It, and the - _ �• >(> she ?" ••Well, the fist - my Joey . , e shed over k. seemed te" pat new I . uu,, it , . - - - - - - w. she mawrkd �: b she's my atslm But a �'. seShe !acted E�T�AOItoI�ASY� O Ra wt, taatd� 11 ti in i % fbptalt . 1P h by a !little loo. w, end _ , : I• . Mw la soy cap tWs sad little sistsfr .would oesste r. Bbs : " Oxti; art SNORING $ 'oxs leaf, amD I aavm ko nOVleT rsa! ToII w>ah altviifli loves so ei><ar." eMwA't wffewlte wuoegais rt►ir Jbib;, • ' '. pi He : " WaLt, I F'T scow; I rem !Aar Bloch om s roe massif rmA� mi„ AxD vm3o I isnr►x rXD lwjoz rT svanwY." But -I alWg1J Mod bas' ea>►wd er Nita .. Glad tale sew to tie brat Wd she : "loos TRAW 1 Yov MUM save, ftsal<t TlW Tog" want lrov aaaalt." . YNA%k raw sm 1 she a beefs fseilah - . I eon where Baby Is," Hs : "h sou ." - , . 4 . - _ wathatc than o 011111 f % de•'t aisle kmow." 1 . . _ r .. . -. I } 4 �_ 1 t. r_b i J -h+ C 1. _ G i _ gib. '.i_„ ,�.. a. .. a -.: .-: " -} " r,a y � �;; , , c. V, . . .4.. ..� _ �. ;o al,. : si' ;3,., M. - ...J' -1, � .1' . -sea ..f -. ; i:.� I ' ..,� � ` '. _e.� „t #e . !" r _ F � - - ia•. t .+�' l.11 �.... �[�'. } - .., :.7 �. ;:� -.� l.S _ 1 -,,. - i j .� — _ --� - :t" `� - "* .t f. _4,,_.Z1 � }.� i.. tiS:'. �,Y -a*.n' E'i �l .i �1 �l.i,• _ T '@'' t _ ti• t. s F �, '.# ti I 11 1. 4' ,k ti, � v I r , , � I �i,,� . - � -1 -1, . � p .1-` . i h f 4 f k' t �.. . � : �; ,s. I �t. •; (, - .1 . - ' - - ;� . .. � . P ---------.-- _____ - -:.. y - I _ _ . - I r .- - ...,. . ;, w , �I -. •ityw tSr iCw >. t.+1.,. :...rl.Waa.q,,B.,v;�b - +1tAPITi 4•. -.� },fig1 `' �-��. �..•,tw . - • • m t that T�`' 0 t �V� �P :.1. -�: 1- �; lAi 9f,P V i4 f � � �f . � 'p .{ r .. ��+ , _ • _ _ - ..q. L. A ooti3m thin to >� $iha i r'otol a tie `" t � . f we regret to say is not confined to, an ceturnri frCln flip Elagliirtl �l��tieLe wive # v`'N,' ,fd �:.7, "' .�- �- 11 ) �..} . - . • y - aw I .. - ry t one persofl a6r • locality, but which U e reeailt as follow :- Couservatives and ,, a,£ "" `, • u, r.r, - should uiouista 886 • G . • be ehunned by all who wish to ladatonians and Par- .•. ,. Y • nehitee 2bZ. ' I (' 1,�¢�1�� the respect ,end eete@m of their Thera remains Si cQne>ri6u• , fellow _ U motes yet to bear from. 1. .:' , . t , s,.. r , , 1G pnldish�d avery� Friday morni •lrien $ I; - . - �C'V" I� L WA 4' Pickering, ant. °g izt i ombe, The art of swearing hue not been 1 '� Am � . ' . :, TERMS : I Confined to any one age, for history New ,ldvertdse.m"ie. i THE M [`11 TE q .i ­. . ..11" Srl.ies er` - ! � t p "�, �l•O°ut s teaches m that it has been -practiced - RATEB OF ADVERTISING: ��LUABLE FA I • ; h'irst Insertion per line saute, 9inae the fall of man, and in no age 1t,aoh suisequeat lnserttan, per line - fi has it attained to such proficiency than �Y - . . This r�rte dos sot include j ' -1 - 11!_ rh" Jrealal . Fo n the . ' , o� manta. - this the Christian era. I six. • . 1. gpecial term. Cop- teenth een ury ; .. .. ,liven tb parties m E it Was mo$t Llni {�ersally Cgmprisialt the North halt 4f tracts for s or A nlontha or b) the Half- indulged in, n0 Qne being considered r ' Pearly or yearly eoutraots payable n l CC - Business cards. ten lines, r ender, wt prP'v� a gentleman aII16$9 he w$f dexterous �� 1�, �O�' yf Brock Taw�shh) Cue year, e3 Oi7. payable in advance. Contsintng 208 sores of land, more or leg, ipp - & ' . Advera wments without writte ins notions In haIIdhng this so- called accomplish. 1 will be inserted natil forbidden and ohs gad ac- ment. The habit 18 - still almost Ifni - acres cleared harawotod basl�i a balance ,,- �ordingly. Orders for discontinuing - menta must be. in writ as ertise- versal� 'There are on the Promises f ItKher. and w to •Pub- y practiced with this. one arcs P mixes a good frame barn �AR +' GIVIh'a . ( , Job Work proMptjy attended to. - D std !rams dwelling. A young orchard of ova; ti0n, that AO�► n0 true gdntlenlail Will 100 trees bearing fruit. Good water. Convenient L. _. ACKERMAN, - p rR �� use it in business intercourse or in the tO market. schools and churches, being onlyy one ; I . .% mile from the thriving Village of dunderland t presence Of ladies, Christiana and on the Midland Division of the Grand Trunk i - 1 . Our �'olltlofg— Strict Inds nd ce. - members of churches are supposed t0 luu the Town p is owe of the best Wheat Farms Our A.im —A First -class Local Pa r. be free from its iIIdnenCe, bat th ar SUGA_ - I Our 'RX1Peotations — The hearty they a Twenty -eight acres along west side can also be ' 1 .carport of she DOODIe Of Pickering and vi initr. not, and that vice i8 one be° wit °desired. Deed of above propert can n . ., ,.. r I ... - :..,.. _. in Wh1C11 n Ut of March it desired, gmsll aY- .. ' � filet's is no destination between them aFplp "�� d °"'n' For ta<l Partiaaiare ' FRIDAY, JULY 16, 18 and the world, - arc it discredta the T. B. FRANHIH, ��' '1i 'I-�rO�Q religion of which the are professors. °ir t° Oonderland SQs�,$� THE. PRESS A y P Mr. J09. 1 ;AN-E 1; , SSOCIA 1001, .:. But they are not professors, it is all - ' j . fancy on their art, for if they Were the Proprietor, eu premises. ; 37-48 - Fri p 8ttnderlaud, Juao 83rd, 1896., .. . Ud @ar of ces fo`� } - . . .. ­ . � The' nekt regular �eetin o .the they would hold sacred the injunctions �. t. __ . _. �.�� � ;,:. Central Ontario press Aasoci tiom will set forith in the third eomnlaudni n 50� OT � I b� commandment. cr $. ta l be be hold in the Town Hall, W itby, There is another class of church - . oli Monday, August Ind. It is Doped members who do not indulge, in the A q °aunty of second a tionia Timber and E V' Lumber. For further p b I . fliers will be a very full repre ntation wicked and meaningless current oaths, w' k'charason, h'ckering, P tO I. ery D y (�+ll �,nd �t � r �' of the,pross -Inen of the three co tics but who use instead what i ices' . - present at this meetin e termed. Q jl S e t Q L e ' -.. . g, as 1 po: ant genteel slang * * In which there is =--�- .- . I - businoss is to be brought up for dis- nothing honorable, noble or pure, amd A 1 to i 1. _ I. cussion. The . committees a po nted for a Christian man or a woman to 26-tf Pp y ` - - et last meeting should come re ared bring such words into every da life E• BUNTING. . 8 r'_ to pres;;nt their repbrts. in business and in the family t Threshing. Machine For Sale. L. S. AcKzuxAN, SeC to simply lowering' bee of MoCloske a fie 1- • P b their power t0 ac- Engine. y' parators, wiih Wateroaa s • P. S.- -Will the press iI ter sted comphsh good, and has an unrefiltin dared one of the been ' as good as new. C�`�- IN'�,- vindly make a note of this set ng? in8ttence much more marked in the f kerr Particalan apply Bto JOHN iiAxTFH, � •+�LV/.L.LV . R Y. O. famil whet sad- ` ` y e the' young are ever r @ady I FORESTRY REPORT to learn, and are learnul Z9or SeLle i . . 1. - - ; I and bee 0 g la- tagproficient in such coarse expressions stet -ciaea farm °t s9 acrd,, in good eta of el, —_~ V1'e have received from Mr. R. W. as the ordinary street loafer appears to oultivat'on ; well watered, ana under - drained ; - - - PP stood build!n e; Cod orchard. beta . Phipps a copy of the Forestry Re ort glory in. Heads of families should • s g part of Lot 31, Con. z,1 is er:ug. From 81,0pp top for 1885, which as usual is fill d itll see t0 tt that the balance to suit purchaser. Sealed tends s will 0 O ndere will y IIBe n0 BUCh Lh1nP; be receiEed o , to the 4Sth of July fast. Also iufornlatlon that cannot fail f b inn as filar ' ' r, �'' Or encourage It b ' their one salt- B(n�er, nearly sew, for $130• For pat. of �ho reatest practical value to ar- falnil •who are i a y ticulsrs ahl•ly to JAS. PETE1i$, Malvern. �� '' 3 p cktnb up something irkers find others in this Provin e. new In that line every day. .. The for Sal ®. �- i 1. ,�:... ­ y� // r t 1. I ,. '. e present volulue contains and ng In closing this article, to bdrfow a one �r Barkholaers Improved er important forestry information, thought ,,to work this reformation we p�.ed End FJhake I am. gomgt� 1, m Pow or ste z, - 3laohtnee, Qtted to run by Y Harves �oO s ascription of what has be d ne must begin with the ruothers ; tltrou h powor or. App yin oreD l"g ord r. Will be l� 00 - try oresLry this year in Ontari o cola Chas . he them we may reach the daughters, w °"a'a�AL sj . tr st iuportant itelu has ben he hoping for the sons to follow. A` Ce E ►� . Let us HOLSTEIN np ointment, in accordance it a marshal ourselves in one grand army ; CATTLE. . , Mils I rcculnntondation made in a p evi us mothers and dau titers leac�itlna'r� �e� always kee such - 11 ­ I . - . - report, after an extended visit y fr. van ; sons and brothers will nottile The �ortea balls ..Presto• and "Wilbeim � a fie " P�11) S tp; th8 will sec a cows at lot 22, 3rd con., ickering. 1 p lumber distric , o a willing to be found very far in the Aoiid a','a the best xoleteiudbaiil l t yee`r 1° s " rt number of men, half aid 't _ A p y he rear," a:ncl the result will brim a Apply to J. o' CON COlt, s t:, Go1-ernment and half by the 1 mb r• sort ..� . . 1:. =►lthier moral atmosphere and less on pr mtaea. Pja I I . , _ . 21r�ea, to assist - in enforein th it .elan I - -- -- • - Aet to tI g e g' _ AGENTS WANT , � foss localities —a mo em nt , -_ - which will save from destructio la ge T�' a___.p . __ . I 1,­ .. .. .I . ... .­­ � The death of Chief Ponndmaki3r re- of valuable timber. an t nd moves another from the list of noted steady employment to good men, hone ' ' - - � to pe2.1 >Ftuate forest ou much la d, IIISUrbents who took part in the recent,i need be idle.. - Ill : ­_ 1.­ u,�elcss, except in forest. L"zp +ri+aa+ Not aawattaL � . O� .; ;V orth -west rebellion. It is said he i Scyth'e` s , ' Visits have been made Ito' V ' , ns y despondent during his • We Pay either salary.or commission. k as vet ' I ....-I .. places ill the Mates, �vliere I Ipo t- ' inCar- 100 smart men wanted at once to canvass for tLe Cerat0:1 in the penitentiary, and since eale of Canadian l ._ ale practical esperimeuts in f res ry grown Nursery stock. his release he has brooded orer hiS. 4 Tb© Fonthill Nnreet�►, largest in Canada, aver ,�`� ` have boon made, as to describe th se �N Hbes, ' troubles t0 such an exteIlt that hi3 400 Iles. a fnrtaces unl ss Yo can furnish. O. � d,, tLingsf whether by reports, le fur "s, health became completely shattered, . to work. No 3 room for Lazy wen, but can employ any rum= t' �' or !afters t the press, actual ohs r- until death relieved ltim of his troubles. bet of energetic men who want work. - iio t is •t ecessary. Much value le There is no doubt the old Chief was Address STONE d WELLINGTON. rvest I�v�s p _ t 14. _ _C hlh'e, ., ir�fornt�ttiOn; has thus been obtained. forced• to take part in the rebellion, 3a 44 it ---- •n'�°• T°�0nto, oat, - I � We have not yet data in Canada o g nst his own inclinations. -�� "� mach a ai `Ull us the money profit probable fr "The addit' Greenriver Basket _ tree Planting, so far as ion of Paris green to the Words . - .. - . ..:- , the actual sale hat. of farm implements Las Si �� i .. of timber is concerned. As this is a new danger to ,life. Paris green is The Trade Supplied Exclnsivelp. " , _ L. most important point quotations arid one of the most dangerous O{ 8 Ddat'Iset and FBrm Baskets of all sixes, Cheese descriptions are given g poisons, s made to order. . ' . _- - _ Of actual British h inasmuch as it is Cumulative in its `—' a71d American experirtlents with f 1 effect.. 'A man Ina tak VENEERIN(} A SPECIALTY. 1'EfSaltS. y @ a little 1nt0 Flaar and Apple Barrels aleays on hand. .A �! his System to -day and a little to- ` As the faret3try question }fare i8 - II10rrOW large supply of Rubber Bucket Chain I i I, '. -" - _ , and by- acid -by the drug Will pumps to stook. tilnately connected with the amo t begin to have its effect. bi . any fatal 4rdera by mall prcmptly +ttendecf'to. of timber standing in the States, a fu 1 accidetlts occur b the • • account of the position of affairs that used by unskilful or n dxug being - J• B• WURTB, Proprietor, i A � - ;-�.:�!..­� , is �nven, State by State, with results f and many more troughs it @bein persons, 4Ty_ _ Green River, Obi 4i r o��er clearing and other informat'on. thro h malice. used - - -- Rji }� H ANESS - it AIN�r I � �NZ'. The planting of evergreen Ind the gee of pari �'he laws relating for b1•eaks is the simplest and - mbs ri oro 1 e Steen ought to be n I beg leave to Inform the public that Ihave - - practical method of re ainin g r- y ' @IIfOrC @d throughout the �ul;ht the stock of Mr. Thomas Holt�ee, of rongham, have en l forest shelter, g g ° los ProvinCe, as We observe they are being afsctare harness .ot every � . and if follawe gaged him to repair and man- , ' b • I 11 . u iIt sOm� BeetiOns." The above from Holmes la a description. Mr. ' would at slight expense to far era, an ex should be take om ?ore scat -Class workman, we can there- . do much good to the county . A by those using his dead! �nar.ntee satisfaction.. n t0 haslet We�iave also a tall assortment of •: large .chapter has therefore been de- the y drag, and WHIP$, BRIISFiEg, CURRY- COhIBS, . `' - vOt:rd tU the . �at @fit eare� e$ @tCtBed when etc., �o• `{'p solicit your Iron �eir�s advisability and method using "1•• tee sattatatioo. 4tve ve;oaud u g"`ran- re�j�, w I. . 1. _. of Lhis and trees fit for the ur o yourself. epect for . P P As i timated in oar last t Issas, fir, ps.-- Blscs®ithio There is also Land it makes the w n Jd�sox, Brough Gladst a has suffered defeat on his -_____ __ g ana woodwork 4aa a •' ' S dent$ per Lb. book valuable for reference) a com lete al` at UC18, 4thoon., Pickering. - .\� _ ' , liyt of the trees of Ontario PPeal o the country on the ��Home F b - *T- gi ing Rule fo Ireland" t►ud the A� iliEvisloa j question �— scientific descriptions and mew of - probabl ties are that Lord $alisbur' lnlowing each, with statement of hat : , - ! , - will be alled aeon to form a Coalition 1 -- I other parts of North America the are . _F1 . found in, and_value, uses and stre h ;Govern_ e�lt hom the Tory and ` `' _U L I - - , .­­ -11 of imb i b't Unionia . . 5 ". - - -;, er Ili each. �g parties. That the, new NOT L. overn ant Will resaiort to coeresfon as E e t, PIG �ri�l ` Malty letters containing much in- formation on local forestry will :190 :a me$n of aci �'. P fy1IIg Ireland is not �e Z;evieln Oiscer for the >Qlectorai District be found from parts of Ontario, a d a !won 1 lik ly --such action on their part � � ding o the County of ontarto, I ld i ---� Valuable statement' :concern ! our o inion, lead Loral Franchise Act „he byo, under the flea g eg P t0 OlVil w111 hold a eating for the TOwvnehi°tioe that he t; I a' I t4Y a P. of forest denudations by a lea in'•ar' Much more it is likely that a ing, on - p of Picker- , ' �, ,,_I + t , ,; g bell will 4 `' , o i ` 1. American scientist. i QtxodA Cop7es of this eg _- Ireland d Scotland, ��8 England, JHonday, fhb 19th Da 0� j ul �- — -- - � `• I . cellen. Work i11 @ meanwf of Y yi 1866 . UN sells free, till the a tion i9 88- local ° @ at 10 °'o1ooY in the forenoon. in the I f . government. In fact a I c , gram em racing such a mOVe , i9p$1- iii eosaid E elotoral District Of Brougham, . haunted, to all who al ;Cosa to for , their address to hit. ready hl fed fit. vision of the Bete of votexfor the the final 1 re- R' w• phi Psi however, if al li It is eery doubtful, ing distrlote of the Said Municipality poll- 2J.4 Richmond street west, Toronto. l altty in the Said r - way measure such Electoral District. All objections and o ' that pro Osed 11'111 m additions to or amendments of the said jli� ( y set with V tance on he pa yep- tt(On nd n140 the therefor and tbe same, addi- odds'at Greamy - ;- rt of the Parnellites or he Mon ob- filie Pickering Fall Show prom ses the m 'o 't of jecting to any name ppee ' aii y the people Of Ire! add to or a on the Beta or cisimin to�� tU be more than UBUally attractive is It i8 UI mod• menu the lists in any other respect p =CiCf. Q probable that unless the same have ahead • �7 • � - year, and consequent! should be m re of some orti will have to beome Rule e1 at the pprelimin y been sent or deli_ - ; yy brranted mast be del vend ��° a said RataatLes (}old W tob68. Ye flee : y ' �'�'h then usually suecessful. The Bo rd Ireland a entliall hfa Office in the eon asomaer at I, Res► from X18 a : w yy, and We ma by rt House in the Town of Ladies'. Silver Watches from $9, pretty. gpp d C s ; of Directors are going about th it assured t at the Nationalist y reste:ed , sent him by eter�ed Letter, aa- G nt a Watch heP• �nisilleas this yeau with a determi a- the HOue of Commons will p � In day of Jal1+, I(l96; in P s t t �y the . - . ', a !Waltham and Elgin, at lowe$t prime. ' tion to brie the Show .back a not fall to . wal be es o notice of comphint he io2ied_ ocks in great variety. gdin to take adv tage of their present °iu �eTohe E1 toral rrS►nchiSo A.at.'• o• 3' Newest styles w Jewellery. . its old stair d of being one P0N bjeetio„ in ,Silver $ of a tion befor the world, to further the al>neady or s Ii.c; 1°8mn fan$ perwn ,: , , eWellery made aaad engraved is the t a' a ;t lo'�resi prices.: , best 'Fairs in the district, and it la r- object the have in view. We may, stared latter to the on ' - pected . the farmers of the towns i therefore matt l the tame tt'm+ do :� ° mw by Forks, B . �.11�,.� �•�1 ' P+rs so ob jseted to at hie ►ta ,d,, s p x t that the new O lot !Known addrey a o , • J. d"� -eiJ B �Qpr ` sxld dit>ttrict will d0 eve govern- objection. copy of the notice of ' ' ��'1.. l 1. rytliing in tli u meat, wet er it be exclusively Dated this is1 day of Kay, Iris. R1- matohee and Clocks .�` "`,`" � _ pow-or to assist thOul to , each • deair�bl@ seal bring t Tory or a oalition, 'will have a did- L >�p°'r°d•„� 1 . / col, - , . w.a - — Y 0 0� th ,� c»e.`�� v w b� ,� $� J Q N . ; O S. ' . I ; ;a, . �♦ " t yc - . , . , .: . , �3 "gj7 _ , • -. _ 1 . ,, - ..., . , - - •- .0 11 : . . , ;; ' . - .: v w, _.; .....- R . t: f • - u+ . -, a .. -. :. II .. -- � y . .. .- I r .:. .'a.,� .�_..�_... E, ,l.x .�.... .. .:. :::him ..:f... :- "Ldp1t •LE:.. r_� - .. .... .,. r.. .., . .. _. � __. �J_ _ _._ -_ t ■ lleq • 9 - .i - ( I I 3 - }. M a `: 4k Y ". V, �d a ; , . . . , I . Y. .4 , . I 4. - � - - - 11 � I . . , . , : P"? i, is. - - - I I . f I - ..i .: I , . � - I ts I . � . . . ! - I 1s 9' i -,j � - � � A - - . . Is � -t � , - " I I X \ . , N 9 ­ 1 - " . , I N , ..W . - - - . I's - , - , � I- . .1 1: 0 - I I . I I - , , I - . . � 11 - 041 j:,, - . . - %. I - - I . ..W. � w. . . I. . 11 � . 1. "LA,ii ` --RiW04in-'i.­ � ,". I �­ ADvics wp�*ftiil,iiii-. A"NW&4iW"� '6rr2"o*1P~1ft-,v16*� ­­­­,%" 11 i I I ... ­ - -- - .,."~" . . . - � � �0, MOTROS6.-Are you disturbed 'at I -- ­ I � - . , , ., ." - nit ght �and b"kep of ; . I .1 I - -&" &1%r1"1W % .., I . - , � , it" , -.:� , rest by a -- skk 14, . 6 I � ". . . � I X I X , . til - . . . B! , mouse-colore'd D , ; chi d-§;"tkg land'aryk�, of Cu4slu*g " . . , i v - 11 - . luu,311 dogs are Teeth ? If got I ­ i �� �, � -.I V I I 9 send at one th Pain C, __g lit: . . I . . - 0 and 6 bottle I kw I . . . avoured as Of W7,11blow's sooftnaf " - . . a =1 ," P� I .�.. . . . - a says anarchists` b6da 66 'ra 4ing. Its value able. ­ I I i • - pets in Paris now. I Sam Jon, e, Chi, I 1. � .7 4.., . . . I . ..,.. I In' Itwillreli rethe,poorli . � - . - - . ow�w I poor little sufferer irnrnei - . . - . - , r. I 1 , , • . I I - . . . I Ulunists cannot be made with v I . i I . 14 A) -4 - 11 - -1 . .. - out . , "V*W u �(-� , r- - 1, L .��Ap .1: :. - , I I .r ia�n it, mothers; there is no ralsto;y .111.4 � . . . I I—- .. I . . - I . t stake ­ . 111110%, '14 - , - --- ,*I' . , . # al - � . I ' . - . � about t .1. , � - �-. . - . I: - .. .. - -.. I I Whiskey. I - sures Dysentery 2nd Diarrhoea I i " ` - ['- ­h#�j. d. .t, 4 Iq --- #1091 ft • .., 1 ., Ill � " iif ... $..: ., - I N. yot hu I Its 6:0 of 'a , , . ,­ . . . .. ;- C V rft . A barberinAuburn- 12 0 0. '6� to and 96w a. a wind :�44; ,Aq • 0 1 1 (ft 2 . I:.: .. - - 0 h 5, 1 `4 .. i'I �' I!, ! P I � It, ", 1'�.. 11 4,i... • . W ..., 1:1'. I � 1;. �:21.. . . s . I . reduces Junamniation, I .. - '. -W 151.1 wwo 41.,4 .=. 'ed . _guro I i, .' ' t .*i ,I . i i 4 ) I '- I % i# '- _ t." -. J 'I L - ; 9 , - - . , . . . 1� , � . . I.. a lawyer's office in his shop. Different- and gives tone atild enorm* So the whole system. :..:I! . I., . 1. . , _ I' ,. �,,Wvv t1,7. , --� I .. 11 .. - I - . ­ ".rw.:.. - . � . . . . ..'', - � .. I . - . I 11 � . - .. . .. 1-. - . . . . .. -­ ..-. ­. - ways of &having a cue Mrs. Winslow 's Soothing for 'children . M � P !Of. ��'f: I .f� ' . * ' - ` � . customer --that all. I 8 Pleasant to the taste - i i , I I --;v- - %I; - .' 'I ` 4 - " ' ' ' !iL. i� . , � . 4 . .. . ' ' "' ' ` ' � ' - � .. 12 I - 41v i .. 11 I � ­ ' , . I . !". .. . ­ - . . . to step on a up and And nurses in the United States, and is for sale , 0 , . . i; -::� - - , � a .- . . by all druggists throughout the world. Price . 25 I � . I 1, -, . . . I . .... I bottle. ---- . � . . . ­i. . . ­ . - 1. - L �. -. . - . . is oldest and beat female phygjai&ug ,,,i. 4. . � I , . I ;". ! . . . , rattle ltqh-"s e, rushed 114 !;'J --'� "'C�:­'A. , - I ­ .. - I A Kansas farmer, seeing his son about of' one of th . , a a d V, Ite, pereaription ­ � . . I . "&" . I . threw him back w th such force that -the cents a Be sun You ask for "Kim. VV11i- R' aft, I., , ' 11 I I 4 ''. ­­ �L.) .6-... 1. ..- . I.... . '' . ". . .- . boy's thigh was broken. SLOWS 800TIUNG STRUP.- and take no other will Offer the balank '' Ofthei M �. ' - . . . kind. . 8 I ' - A male is never tamed th6ibugbly St- . - It � Stilt Ot'Stock at'grOatly. redu ed prices in ord e'rt o e ffe of a - . . . - - � I . - . - .: -c9pt at the Iront. A bovine can tamed - - -22MMMM . .� I . -.. I !.. tlearanoe befo .1 � I & It ".,.� � . . _; - -.,� . . PICKERING MARKET. . I- . � .1 r. Z I... �. I i . r8 the I fit of Sep�tenib'er, con, isting of � . � I - . I : , ': . , . - . . . - ' .. . 1-1 an over except in front. The wan whc . � --.*. .1 I - : � .f. I I., . , - �.14 ,.-IJ , ; .,. �6 L - J �' '11;­ - . : j.-. . "., 1 , ., I I . .� , � �. - ..- - , . ­ . . ­ . � , - . i I . ­ I . habitually stands behind a bull and in .. News Oftiols, July 15 Im . � C 'L ' � , , ­; �. V ." . .. � I - . . . �' . -'. - - li 6 I . ­-1�' ! ,�_,. - a. . '. . 1. . I . . I . � ­� ..- F - wh"t tk- to 00; spring. a% tome, " - I ;6k . . .front of a mule will never die with his We at 01J 70c. Flower per ct. 62M to Sji.5o. irtano ; an' d oloi ed Silks't P ,, G'A d Wt - ­ AV Boots on. . 013 00 per ton; shorts, p.Chop feed, I 1cotto nA � . ­1, . 1. I.., ,� .... , I - .411. 80resuings, 80c per owt. 'l I— t. , � . ... . , I - - - " f. Z ... I- . . . - Z , - � ; . . ial, is being gotten up b the. '5 1. . I v Sh # 0 Cottonades, lfflats,j CA' a � . ... . . . . A testimonial y I . :. * - , ­ i - irtmgs, I . . . . ­j �.,;. - . � ­­�­ '7� ­ ,��-:- -..J,:`,� -41 !- ��, - � .. I . �. -,'.� - Ontario Temperance Alliance for presen. ­ , I-. 11 FARMERS, MARREff. �' . ` - - �-­ .., . V . . M ;:,. �'.. . , , . , , - I;., . � , . � . , , I %.�-,:-,. *.-- .r .. . I I .., - � . -­ .1 , , , . . ­ . . . ,. I -i - I Ift , t �, ►. . :",;, ­,­,�: �,!,­"­'� �., -'r �, �� 1i ,.� , i -.�! � - �, . , �I­ I - �.. . I , , . . . • ... ... . . . ­ . �. 11 . . . I i I , ;: *7 ­. . ., � '. I) I ". -,:'.* 4 '.1,14- �.­", I . -­ V 1 "i . . .,L .. I... � . . . . . . arket to4ay was quiet and ... . � . .1. � , ,E . ..r.. ; � . - ..'...1. .1. �. .. 10.. "., . . . . . . . . . - I I . � . I . - �. . ., . . . .. . . � .. . . � , I 1. - . of the dyt I About 4W bushels of whom o4rrlo"d we Ute 'i liij , , -� - -,: . . -" '. Orangeville, the victim '*bi s"i as , 1: - - I . .. . ,.-, 146011 SO Police Magistriate ,Munroe, of . ! I .. Toronto, Juiy 16 I-I.: . r - Hosiery and Gloves. - 1 - , ... 'outrages. . ,amit. th ' I , , -, : . . . - = aeon nd 75c to 77a for fail, Ift to ?7c for 6 stook of Ladies, and Men'Le B - - - . , 008 and Shoe's - I I I . I I -�,� by will you suffer when 0 cents will buy a spring, And 70c to f9 for goo", Barley am , also .Childr ' -, Which W43 - . ­ 11, .1 On's bottlO- of West's Pain King and one dose will oars M.Ibng set, Oft to 90c. ftto firm, with safes .'' , ' L '" . ­'r. I �, . .; � • " ,a . . I . ... � I . . I . . . . cramps and a few domes ush ' ':.' �, ; - - �" . lt'� . -- � • wiU 'sell abot c4st for 30 "yo. ' � - � - . the worst case of colic or crew � at 37c to 38c. Peas an nominal at sac, � t: ir I . .1-1 .; . I­­ ".. I., . , i-:�: - - ti... Z ...... dywintery,diarrhoes ; . . . - - I or flux. 00 to W. H. Field's drug store and par- steady; 30 1 loads sold at $U to SIt for timothy 0 0 a - Orooeriem I . .1 . . . . .1 . will cure suminer complaint, and SU , for rye. Hay dull and prices I choid 'st ok' t ' ' � , - always -on hand. 1 � Faxm Produ� * �'* ... . ' ' 11 . chase a bottle without delay. and at 08150 to $9 50for olover. Straw stead . 0 taken in* exchange., - or we . .1 . , I Ll �.; L �'Z' _�.. �� t ­� L. - � , - I.. I ! .-! . . 12 loaft 64� 49 to 010 a ton. Hoge sod J& . I . . . I . -.11 I - r I I pay ca I , I .. I . - 1; b � . - I . A guest at a F,ingston hotel got into, a tj" . " .. ..k1'. 1,.­.. . . .. .. �1. I �. cash if it is desired, .' � .. . - .. - : . - -. . ., . i .. I At 07 25 Ito $7 75. Beef, $4 ao to for to ­ . , - ­ , . ­ . L. 1�... I it I ': . • . . . . I . - - . . . re- w , . . I ­ .." - I • .1 , .. f, I � 1 , . 1, I � , . r ­ . I , � . . .. .. - . I . , I - I. - , . . ;.;­� : '.. '... m . . � . - � - .:, . : .. . .� 1. . - � ... . wrangle with the proprietor, was bounced quarters, and $8 to 010 forkindquarters. Lamb , ' the stdck and save - I . I . : � by the porter, charged the porter with ST to $8 50; and mutton, *8 to 09 per 1W Call and examine money fo, . �, '... ��.!­. J. 1, : rge lbs. I . . ' ' ' r yoarsel#es. � -. � . . ..­.- . � . ".. ': ..--; - , - - ... .� .. .. . r � . - .. V. , �., I q :, . .. . � , . . assault, had eight witnesses examined in I I. ... I . . I The nee market was quiet to-day, and * 4 - Whitby, July, JW6. J-.� -L ' ' : .-!'. .1'.." . t - . . - - ' - : , . . . - . i. . .� I . I ;. i. I . I` '. 'IL . - I I . . I I . �. I . . . . . . 1. . w. the Police Court, and had his case 'dim( ruled steady. , * .". . I . ­ .1 � , . . R • &k - CAMPBELLW. �. ' . I I .. on go orally - We quote: 12c to . :­ / I . j,.,:, , a . :., - missed. The next time he goes to Kings: r5e; b r, lb rolls, 16 to ift, I7rj,e,r*II*e3 to 15; - - I .L , I . .1 � . '. -­ ' inferior, Oc to lie a" --- - - - - _ � . L ton he will 90 somewhere else. rior. . Lard 10c to loc . - . - - I I I . : - . .. . . � . Bacon 9 o Ile. Egg* 14c. Turke to , . . - . � 7 ' . -- 1p 75c - - - , . ­s --We are constantly in of the 'most 41 80; c ickoX.Ter pa* 50o to 65w Potatoes , * :. - I . . 4V - -I, * -Cl:, I . .. I . .. I .. - flattering testimonials in receipt to west's per bag . . Apples per. bufti, 61 So to . I �:­ :1'. . , , : I.:, - ., I . - I . .. �:. - .1 , � . - . .1 World's Wonder or Family Liniment. This *250. - - : . �1. �.:. ; : i. I r , ; L .� ­L I " . � - ..'' �. . .� . . i! . , I �-, �. I ... , , .. I ­ I . . . . . -- � i� . �; - `t� I � . . : ,I . . *� . .. 1. I - remedy his no equal in the cure of Rheumatism. � �: . , ,:.L ,.. " % ., -1 . I - . . . . . . I , - I . .1 .. ! .. . . .1. . .1. . - . . . 1. -. - - --- , . ; . . , . f . . A few bottles will cure the most aggravated cum. 21M A2 - ... , .. � Z. L . . ­ . '. . � , -! . - I . I ." .o invaluable for sprains, cuts, braises, . LN-3hakerum station G.Tx -! f...: , ,. ­. � . : U,ly - Y. .01-.", U *e r.R 0 I I . ; . . I . . .. . it is also . ises$ I . ..... I.-_ ;­­ . .,;�` .. ''.. I - . . I ­IL I- ...; Oi. I . . . .. - -:;, - .- . " I �. -!...I � I i.;. �' . . 1;,.. � . I 2 . I . ��'. � -;:... ,� ..:,I, ­... ,�:,�. L!I� -, . I .­ - ...... . . - ­ � temal i � - /. . ! , � . L ! . . I . . burns,scaldeand all complaints requiring ex. TRAINS GOING EAST BUZ AS IrOLLoWS:- , - � . , 1. . . . . - . i, "' I � � ; ... . . . - . . � - . I . 1. .­ , .1 . i . lication. Price 23c. and 50c. per bottle. M EXPRXSS. • . . 8.20 A. - :- '' - a � I ;�;: � - . t3old b;W1. H. Field, chemist and druggist. M.;, , 1, .. . . -1 " ..I.I. ";!. : ' ., I 1, - , :. . i; I . .. : . I !. " I . I'm . .: . . ..., ... . � .. I . :, ,... � : . 'I-,. .1. I- . . . I .. �. - - � - ,�! . i i: . !. � . . I :111 l� :- . 1. . .� Z . - . I I I . • . - I.. - � '3"-9 MIX D . 1- I . : . . . 11 .. . � I . . .. � , . - - .. : .. . I . . . - . I..' .. " I ; i , '. - I . �. . . .,I . . I .. . .0 --a 1. al ­ - . ., : -% , . ­ I I 'i .. ., � r . . - I . . . . . . 11 ..: . . .-1: !". 1. � i. I - I I . . I . � I , . . � :. I :,-.:-'' . �, �k . . . I .. .� . . I . :.,.7 . . Thieves in Rio de Jane'r having Loc ' - �, 2.48 P. M. : :j, . I I I : I p, - • .. r . i:- - . � I - . ' . . . I-,- .. L . , . - I . ,;. I - : � . ''. �, � . - . .. . . 'L ''.1- I �. . . . . 111. ­ '.. -- 11 � ­ : 1. , � . . 10 , �' * 4. i,i.:� . ..� 6,.-40- P. M.:,. 1.:: ..,, �l' ..: "k. ...., � I :, . 11 ; . .. . ..: - ,;:, I I-,.- 1. - . . � I . I , ; I . I 1; 1, .11 E , . . , . . . I ..!.' L- picked the pockets of sera] 00lice TRAINS GOING WEST DUR AS FOLLOWS:- . ,: , .�r .. .r` I . I :.. . . , ' '' * I .1,11 . . ­ . I . . � L - . � .. .. , - : - . , : il. � . j, . . .1 I . . - � . . . : . M., .: �'- r ;-'.j L� . . �, '. - . .- I I � . . 1, . . . � . �e.­--­ I . I ­ . . � . - I � . of robbitig,sundry police Stations, the Rio -, ­ , . . I I - : I . I � . .- . 0 ­ . _ � � 1_1."'.L . '!ews "suggests that they are "really . MIX D , ! . q 5.10 P. IV. I 'l, ..� .. � 'I. . ... 1 , - . MAIL iXPRE9L; .1 .. 9,2712,M.. a'.... �-., 1­0 .. I 1. 4.1 - - . I.. -- 'S U�'� G!'A ­.. ....-I .... . . , . � 1. . - .. captains who were on duty, not to speak M Expliass . . 9.00 A. , i : , , - . : , .S A'' .. . . far.., I .. - - .�:, -. I ­.... . -� ...- I ­ .0.. �: , ­­. . . . carrying things too , . - ., � .. . - - I c r) M . Tra Zo run OLL standard time. .1 . . . ... 1. A banker, respectable as rich, i . . I , '.. I.. . . � .-; , ... : �: ,! �-I. . . - �; , .,..:, .2. ., I'- . ."11 � . . .... . I gil:lng . I ,. . : 1'' L ;: W, I .. . k I . . .(" .- - . I .1 - .1 J . . ' ­ � ;;, �'! - ''. , IV r ;�! .: '. , , � I I . � '41 ... I - : . . . . . . . . . . . . I . I I . . . �: � . ��- . ..! - . . . � . . .1 . -- I counsel concerning men and things. i6 a . I . -1 �jr­- �, . ." L, .... . : . - t. . ; � I . . , , . . �- . ; .. . . . . I : . . I ;.. . . - . . - - . , * . . . I I : 11 . . . . . . : . 1. - � . I - I I . . . ; � : I - - - � , - � . �- i the ­... � � I . . � " I.,� . . I ­ , . , , . ­1.!�- ,';; .. . I . . . I . � � i . 11. . . .. �. . I ­­­ I , , - ,. I.. I , . . . I � , . �, i - , , . vi .1 . I I . . , . . .. . �- .. . . I - ; . . I � -,. i,., �­. ... '. .. . , �For . . - . young man . t 7 f - 71or 8614D.- ­ . I R ' 7 1 " I I . . , . : - . just about entering business .. �- .... c :.:- ! , , I .r J . . 1 or the.' . - . I ". . . � " . said :-"For me, youhk man, men are I ,; '...... I I I ­ , I '' . I . . . - L. . : ;11 . . � ., , � .%, 1. 11 . . . . - I I I -I- ' A ire '1' then .. I . 1:1 . , � .. � ; '. . , , . .� I .. . I .. .. . . . ,. . , ; *� . �;­ � '. I .; � . . � � � . . I - . class Violin . ,.,'. , � I � .1 . I , I " , ., , !, I .- . . - : .: �:, _ , .� L. i.,� - , - : .-�*� .11 ­ I r I I . I . -. .. . . I - ". . . '. . � , , , - . - . 0- t is'offic � . -� � .. � ... I - - . � 1. ­ I .. . , . classified in two categories, knaves and . 30tf Apply t� e. � : '' - : -, . : , ; I � : ,* I . s �' - I . : I . .. � . . .. I � . . � , . . . . I . . . . . . - - . . � ---- . ' � �., I . . I . .. ' .. " - " , �' ` � - .. - - - .1 " . . . I fools, and no more." "But-yourselt, --­ --- . . .. . - . - - . ' .,�.. I ".. ' I_ I - ... .7., . ", .. . - Yalua .1.1 I , . - .1. b I ­:. . . . � . cate,-ory." . . F.- :, - , I I � .. . .- . - I - . . 0 ? 5 . .. i - :. . . "! . . . L . ­ .- ,j r , . . � . i m I I - 1;. I . ,:, r: , . . , -eat luxilry of the day is the dia- 1�. i � : � � . I I A gi ­...'HAYIN .,,S ASON' FRUI .­�'SIAS �. . � - � then ?" ­I? I have a foot in each ll e Farm and fliq n a , . . ..- '. 3POM S.A.T.J= - i,i :­t . I .1.11 � L I.. . . , - ": . - I .� moud'back terrapin, but'in former days ' .. ' . a -, !:.r, I � 1. .1 .. . .: '. . . . I ­ ...". �., '. . 11 ­ .... . -t . . ­ ;:; - 1�, � ... .:. -, - " ,,.,,. �­ ,.r I - .1 -. L I ': . .. 1. � . . . .. -0 . - - . . . . ; , k. , . I . ; . . I .�­ I . I . - . . I ­ � . 0,4 I --'' � . I - . I � - . ! Z . . r . . . I - - i , ­ sla-ves complained because their piasters S' - . .­ . " � . - I ­ . 'L. . . .1 -,, � ­. - � . e&led riders addressed to the .n ' , :`­'.� ";- ' .�: ; , � I I .­ I ., - .. . . . .. . .L . . � .1 �, -; - - ' ­i - . . ; . ­:` �� . � : !..-. ..� � - - . . ,�, a . . I � " - . . 1, , - - Z . I . . . . -,: . . . ... . �. . ..; I I . . .. . . ­ . ftiruished them so much terrapin instead will beroosived up to the nderelkned 1: .11 ." .:'., ,­ I , , �:, !" �' il'.., �­ A ,% - '. ", , '' . , . . . . . . . . . . . . I -- ., . I ­ . , : " , *-I I I I -I..;r '. � � .� ­.--1: I I . . I... . : . . - L . . 1. ­ I . , . .,: : - . ! � , . �l 0", , - .:. � ­ . . - ., , . . . I - . - ; - : I ... . . � I­ - i. ,!':� . I . � -1 . . . -�, . ­ .1 . .. . - I . I . .. . d , . . . � �. . . � , . ­ . - � ; � 1. . ,I- ,: I I ; - I . ­ L , . - . . - , , . , - - : . I - '. .... � . . ', - .. I � 1. � I . I �: ,�";, 1, ..:. . . . 4 ... s I -­ "., 1. . i . - I ­� .. . . r. - . r , I I I . : , . . . . I I . . . - , , L:' ": , '. .1 -:... .. I .� ; 1: I , � I .. • 1. d ; 11 I . . I '- ­ : . -f AUGUST, 1886, - � ' :;�`,­:: � I.: .� ofpork. In Massachusetts it was insetted .15t DAY 0 . �, . . I 1 , . - . - . . � . , 1. . In the indenturem of apprenti'ces that they for the p ,chase of the following parcels of valu- 1. . .- , , �'. . .. . ' ,-. i " , , ' . I ) .. . :,", ' I . ; ' - . I . ' - . ' ' � ; . I . . . . - - ' - � ... I- " I ' . . � . ­ � .% .. . 1. I ' . I- . . . .. . . . . I.: 1'' . ; - . . - I F I Is ..'.... :.... ,- . .. .- ,- more than three times a week. I - I estate In e ,1. . " I . � . ,; %1 111� - I � .... ... .. . 11 -. : ,-" , I ­ . , . � . � I I . .. - .. � . Don't be deceived.- Beware of an* druggist I TO .A.2:11T m5osr.r..,, .. . I 8 - . .., Is ' B'-.-'A . R' . -. - . " w . should not be required to eat salmon axle f and villdge property belonging to the ." .'-�' ` W --T -; i;- '. D � of the t AT' U` N!, -' . .1 � � . . - - � - who will try to induce you to take anything in ' . • � - � t - . . . N. -? - . � �;- - ptlace of McGregor & Parka's Carbolic, Cerate. PARC L I. The south half of tot Nei. I 1, - - - . I . - - � is a marvel 19, In : . . I V " r I ! I . . . of healing for Sores.. Cuts, Burns,. the 2nd C n of -the Towndbip of Pickering, . . - . a .. - - . .: I �. etc. ni � �..., 1. �: -.,. r . . ; i . . . . : : - - . . � . . . - . No family should be without it. It has no .- �� , . ... I ..� . . . .. - *. conts a . I.. 9 ? . . . - " . I- . equal. Get McGregor & Parke's. and have no 10 acres isi bush. On this property is ere � i ": . . i . . � . I , . �. . I . .� . : • . other. Only 23c. per box at W. H. Field's.Drug dwel onseandstable. -Thispropert = I— � � I � .1 ­ � .- �. . St ore, Pickering. . t it li I I i . - . ' r, cine f, C�ci � -aydrOU14181 - - TEAS I - - . i a i n; 117LOries, more or less, of which . anet Ha ' , 0 - . k8 an ei rare opportunity to mill- owners - i,:, I ... . 100 ,a ..;. I . Dr. Austin Flint,' 6f'New York, as the we@ branch of Duffin's Crook runs across I . : - i r. I I . : � �i.,; I .:­ . ... � I. . • , � 1; ,r I I I . . . , i ; ,�­ .r L . -. . � . ; in �i'i, � 'r, ­ r . . 1�;­­ . - �� . -, I ND ' ' I I .. I . .IC from the use of the principle of the tale- Ontario. . I i., . ,� '... ... . ... r. � J.- L I . . . r .. . . . . '. . . the south' east corner of said property, thus , r 1;- � �, I , "i "'' .-- . I . ..., ,. . ,.1.1..., ­­ -0 , ". for d great advance in medical practice offering one of the finest water privileges L. ..I . , �� ., . 1. � . . - . , � 1. . I .. . .. "..,;.. .. HERS I ­�j:.. . . 11: .�,�I- : - . phone. PARCEL II.-Adjoining parcel 1, consisting of ; . .. . ,. ?A COME A ­ . . . By means Ot it the physician's , .- JI -;, '' , _ '.. - 1! , 1� . . ,.:1. -- �I , � . the north part of Lot No. 19, i the let Con- . . ., I'. - . r - ear will catch far -more distinctively the cession . .. .. . . . . - ­ i t * � . .. .k - I , . �7 . - . . . . .;::.. I I I on of Pickering, containing 'A acres, more .. .: li, L: j �,.-.'ii,� , ,,r;_ ',.­ -. . . � -, �'. . I . .. 1.­ :. i. .­�­ , ... 1, . ... I ­.' . heart and lung sounds than �e can now or less, on which is erected a good stone 1well- . .r I r - . L . . . , .. I - � - '" - 5 - rw . : � . . . ;. � . I . - I ! � I �.� 1. . � I . .. . . . . . .. . . I iiag house, stone kitchen, woodshed, stable, driv- , subscriber h a's found, . . . *-_ . . � bear them. " The'' , . ... EA'S '.�� . . . , . - Not only this, but these Ing shed, and Parcels I and 2 have. '' � I . - :�. . ,, - , .. . . - . - formerly been used as one farm, and have =4) L . I . I 11. � - ' L sounds may be phonogmplii�:ally register. .. . 1: . ­ New H Ca i . I I . . - .. .y ., r . , .. _­ � .... da . � . . . . -- . - ­ ­ . I y mer) ' I . : ­ '. - . . I ed and forwarded to . specialists at R buildings, stone stables and root house r I . this -I . ; ay T - ,..�. .. . . . . . r the barn; good orchard. Together is a splendid, splendid sale' spring for : - edder,. `1 . . I . ! � istance, and treatment prescribed there- grazing and grain growing farm of 134 acres. The � .. . .., . ---...,. - , .,� .; . A .8 • T. ­ � 1. . I r present tenant has to leave 2K acres plo�jbed ' , . ., �..,. � . ... - � MOWERS I . . I', ! ­ SUG R - - . � . .. - r -9:. . 1 I . - . - .. . ... � I I � I .. . - r ­. I me S'. foreman' moulder -in", a in time to plow. property is.beautif 'r , ­ - . . - � . , * : Of the. Best Quality, , I ; . .I- ... � y - � L... . -N,%-� . I : Gelorr, 'Illai and wheat. Possession this fall .1 t 4 I . ully Creame -an d other he r tinware . I. . ..- , I " . .: !-�, . n * � RAKERS � ) - St. Thomas bronze monument works, has located about halt a mile west of Pickering I . I .1 . r , I , . � I- - . . v . .I. . been sentenced to -a month's imprison- and miles from Toronto. . 1 3 . - 1. ...� , . I q. I -. . . : *-q.. I ; : . I I o is � the time to order. Also, I Bacon, ' . - � . . . - 'V� ... M tweet . - -� ., I N � Ra -spicea Roll * '- PA EL, III.- he north half of the south - ms , ment for utteriniv and passing a U. S. half of Lot No. 21, in the Broken Front of Picker- Which recommends itself, and r) . ; currency dollar made of zinc. Innis ad.- ing, containing 50 acres, more or less, on which recommends . . Sc erg - and Twk Flow, and other Provisions, cheap. . , . . . .- . . is erected a good dwelling house and barn; situ. , i ,. I �,; . , �- . . _ .1 . : . - milted to having manufactured two coins, 46tod about halt a mile from Liverpool Harbor. r 1� .t .1. . -C I ! I .. . - n IF � . ­ .. - * I but .claiD?ed that he had made theg. PARCEL IV.-A house and lot containing is n6w 're"Ady to' take - � The best in the market' r M.A=8111%T89 . p merely for pocket piec'es, and that if e about quarter of an acre, situated in the Village . I .; . . r ; of Pickering. . �. r . ' :r , . ­. I .. -1 1. : - I : Lk af � 11 - . .1 ; r I ''. I , . - . . . � had passed one it must have been while .Parties tendering may tender either I .. . . � IiI - I , Self-Binders should be order . .. h and (good. W . . g r Repairmg, e I Fresh . 1. . I � &link. whole or part of the above mentioned property. f6r ea'veftougbin I . ' 0 Z � - - . .& . . 1; Intending purchasers may inspect any or all of _ . I now to avoid delay .. la'An inspection will oblige. -McGregor Partcis Carbolic Cerate is invari- the said property- upon application to William .. 1. . . 11 . , , . - , . ' ., .1 :- ably for Wounds, Sores, Salt Rheum. Cuts, Burns, Forrester, Esq. . - F ; I li " -.. I I I . - .. ­ ,. P I ies wanting Steam, Engmes, - ", .. . ; I . Scalds and Festers, as a healing and purifying All tenders must be marked "Tender" on the Hot Air Furnaces, &6.i i &Q0 r� Threilliers, U., will do well to ALEX* FINDLAY 1 . � I dressing. Do not be imposed on with other use• envelope as no tender wil4ja opened until ; I I .� I see us . i . . ; . -.. less preparations, recommended to be as good Aug' t 15th, 16M. . 1. I­ ,., . �� i:.!..:.f . ..; ;: , . ... I � I" � ! before buying elsewhere. I - - I - - � .�,:. ... . . , . I I � I Use only McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate: Viutilleltoallofthe bove ro ertyisgood. .,�%. -'. , ;Ih .1 i .. , r_ ,1 i, � ,. . , ­'�..- . I r I - Sold by W. H. Field, Chemist and Druggist I I . . a � . ., . G. B. ME W. Fxbridge. , - , :r.' .: - . . F. . . . 1. .r i,. � -,r , - , ,%., - .11 :b, P RO T OGRAPY . -- .� . LADIES. . 1. . Thomas in January last, and nothing , -, . . I .� : . 11 � I . . . � I . ; � . Everybody wonders why there Wi fialob .. ­- .;. -:,7 . � d . ' �, could be learned of his whereabouts until '. .1 r ... I . "; . �.. a : . . - a mah to I . Fafthr' Sale s u ' un ome atlid me our gerluile BeU Ok I - Edward Kearns disappearcd from St. � ­- I- WM. FORRESTER, Pickerin - 9. TO . . i , , a B ' ,last week, when his body was found bad- ,. �-. , ­ . . .1 . . . . . �',,P...; I. �. � �­ r . � I - . � ..; *..­:�,:�., y , eintzman Piano, and Sewing O' ' .. �. , � --� . I gans, ' ' r . . - W own. "�!� I . . PMSI � loto. Geller � ly decomPosed in a swam in Moog t The north 07 acres, more or less, of pt'i , -q, . ,- 11 Brien's . KU _yff - . I number .' '' ' ' : Pickering or Claremont. -�. ,; Machi es, to be sold at low prices and The reason is because he given perf&Dt . . , . ship. Krzarn� was only 28 years of age. seventeen in �hoi second concession of the Town- -, .1 ­ � .- i. -, I . . � I I . . . . � . - His father died five years ago- and left ship of Pickering, Codnty of Ontario, on which • , . ' I . . � I 1 on suitable terms. ­ "tisfaction in every c"e, and going still 0 , . � . I I i ( . is erected a good frame dwelling housIe.0ano,tcw -�­ - - , . ... '. r farther will say if there are any PMODS 11 bim, afaym worth $6,000. Previously a barns. The is also two orchards. one just . I I r �Mjw i le Needles and Oils in stock. ' . . ­ . I ... I .1 . . I . . i, .... steady yoting man, he did badly after his coming Into eari The Property is si ted .1. - ­ ­ . . I.L I �r who have had Photos taken b me that * . ­: f Within sif-Pick'e'rgg village. F fall , " , :, ; I .1 L 1. . 1� � y . - . : . . . r lather's death; mortgaged his farm or particulais ply to tr 1". am not equal to any city work I Will. � one ile o 0 1 - 01,200, spent the moue y in; d i i �1� � I P, B. FORSYTH & BROG make them one dozen Panel Pork*to , - . r .e . rink and - '; . WM.FORRESTER,!, ,.;� � 4 to r I ..1 .. �;., . .. Hanes Hane Old Stand, Pickering. . r . . . leave - - - - died as stated. - - . 11 � ,�� ­ Pickering, P. O.'- , - . - I free of change. No work allowed . . r r , -_ 1� -a Horsemen, &ttentionl Wheiml-your hors6' Is , � • . . � T , - ` , . 11, � the Studio unless first-class and highly - .. -I . 4;1 galled, scratched or cut or has any sore, -� r- - Gr Wj � 01aCJSM15 %n - fiuished. Ftho" made in any kind of � arke's . M.8 . -7- - am bathe twice daily, and apply McGregor. V - - " Carb0lic Cerate. It to undoubtedly the finest I , . - % � � 9W1 I t weskher-rain or sunshine. Having 0 . i . I - - . . . 9 I %.1 . : - . . - healing and cleansing application for it. Be - ,I I . I added some very fine scenery to the Studio . sure you get .McGregor & Parka's. Sold at We . . � -- ­ I '­ " ­ ] L-1 ­ ; . .L. - �46d� '- )0( . r am prepared to make work second to none 1. 11 - . . . . ickering drug - tore. . � � - . . Per box, at A I OLMSH Al KEWHORN, PRO I have the services of W. it.: PERRY, -.1 . -- . . . A cow belonging to Mr. -John Bell, of Mannfactlul roof all kinds o . f Mould a .. . I who to In every respect in Canada. 1 � , ..r - . ' ' . * , . . . . - . - . I .. %pying and enlarging a special A- . * . ! . ty. 1, - - I -- - . lot 16, con. 10, Maryborough, "ve birth Hand -Rail, Bannister Winds, Poste, arz L 1. '.I, i . V L! E R,- Y E-'SHOER ... I m . . r ;* . . large stock of Frames always on h"d. -- ' . - ! . rece�tly to a calf of most singular pro. Sash, Dool and Blinds. � Planing and I �il.,-,.,; .,.,' r,r . � ifuld Gener� Afe""e. I . I All work done by the instantaneous pro- .''L -.- .-' I', - . 4- �.-. � . . 11 . q, .: . .. Matching a specialty. All kind rk � - .. ,.- I . ...­. - -.� . . . I -. I IL . . portions. � The right forefoot is pointed - f . . I . . . � . . .. - . - ill the opposite direction to blie I one, done on the shortest notice and gu:r3an .i . I. cells, - . . I A d. 1,,.�--` and Narding Stables', ,-- -BUGGIES, CUTTERS,.WAGONS &C ' . . ... . , . . Please give as a call. r � . . . 80 • .. . . and.t'he" head lies on the left shoulder . . , I ­ Got up tp order in first-class style on shorest L.. W* Es 09BRIEN4 --- ­ . I:1, r .1 -r, . .. . " ;- - ­ . - i - . , . - Y .�. : _ � .­ . I. .� with the nose pointed backwards. The - . - . WHIT f�'L., � . .., ONT. - notice and at prices to-sult the times;-, , 48-8 ,Photographer, Whitby. . ` , Next door to Post-office.) . . .... Opine is bent in the form of a semi-circle, . : . . ­1 Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet or . - L.. I '�� �.:. � I--.. - 1. . . I I L ,; . 1'. . , �,I, � �... . . . . 11 I .. I., - -- - . I -.. 911`119 the body the appearance of being ;I .. 0 Ir - r . , . ., . Interfering a Specialty. , � 11 I about twelve inches iniength. The hoof : -:� ". . H 0 -'AT 1� !:1, OY 0, .. : I Proprietor, PRICES LOW and WORK. G001D. I � - • • MY 89FM FROM � . - . , - - . 7. "I � , ... 4 - . Eighes prices paid for good . - . I ­ - . .. -�.,:,­. -.. - .. . r. L, WM. F1 . - . Of the right, foot is not cloven, as; is the I .,-.--" I " ­ ��­ . r . . . - .. �i. ], 1. . I . w natural foot. The whole animal is much . '. . F. L. GREEN. . . ... . I I- " - . I I . '. I I More ornamental than useful. I � I .;;.,. wheAb at thb,­ ­I� - �, � ,., I :b 'to announce to pnb116 that I have I'll , - - 9�-- . - . � I . � . . . .1; . .. I . OP802 a Livery and Boarding Stable on Brock ". 1 " 'L . . I . . . . � .. k . "... . . . . . . . . . . - . ' ' - . a . d is - He adache 91.. -.* - . I I - Street, Whitby, and will always kpop on ban I - % I Mr. George Dolson, who wai`kffled'on first-class horses and carriages to � lot at very 1. - thftCanaila Southern Railway near Essex - ; -- .. L . . . . reasonable terms . I. . . DYSPEPSIA ON INDIGESTIONi - ... � ..- � . I 1. . - .. ..� . .1 COntre, was driving acroes the track when � a I J respectfully solialt a Call from my trionds ti ,.,;:I� ; l.,­- I .... I - . . I ..I.- WHIEN I an*%he general public. � ay. : , f . � engine No. 359 came along at. a good rate Flour and Mill Feed al' 8 . - --- / I it - li! / :... L 11E --,-� - - � I ILLS Of Nvoly "I -,IN T . k speed with DO cars attached. He l � , '' -. ., '­�:. l. r ST 8 LIV . �11011111't he �ould, not get across -and : L . . �"&�� for: We. ­ P.. - - -- � L k- - --! - 1 t--� I PR CE of LVABEwat thorouguy enre you. They I" a" 1 ._ �- I i I gripe or pairge, but act very wildly, "d - He was torn all across the chest aud an dality. - ". I tuM4 when the'engine struck the rig. F - s' Work a Spo � rae ll .\� . . . _ 1 . I r , wbenever used are couxtiderIed priceless* - -1 !; - I � . � , , Lo" ­&.4 it...4 ' S. )l,'. j.'.'� . J1 " J . I - I . - , �::.;, .., . have P to be the : r . ; . I L � . . under one arm ,-'J: ' : �-.' �1 ; � I * A. - , , . They . r . i " . � . I . -; the head was almoit cut , . J.. . L $ , f 4, I.L , .61 oVW., ' - .ArX1v..L I . ' ; ­. r I r - ". I NOW, I ­: '­­t �. -- Offand the under jaw was also cut badly. C=0 *1 =)C) ,,,-. Aft'nuw` at , Pull Blast! is- 014b � Tit47e'to IAW�re UEATEST BLESSING - . . . . . . I . One, ot the horses -bad a bind leg broken, �, . a I d 6 I . , I . I . . .. . ay . I .. I .. -- I . I .1 � . . ­ � 1/1 I . . L - .11 r 4. I Your Orders,o-, ji...,. , 4: . CE' .' I'� ��'- � , �sl. :11C. ''. 1.,4:w,:iL1i- '�Ii . . . . . - � I � and bad to be Shot. TheOlb was Ainother ." - � ,- , , fbeg to inform n�y old friends itha ftstome" tust � * �. V .1 . OF THE A' , " � 0 IONS " - L I J ,�'. LI I L. .i.#,' ' L *.-.#.- 1 .I . ) j: v I �: rM indigestion, bls� 'man -in the rig, but he. Juraped off and - ; , , ,r" - . -�� I Ism now prepared to buy . I .1 _L � I I: AW S - . � , " . , p - a ng.i - -f "M ed without injury. The decei - tsdidmol a I 110ding a t1ke Wd"ed stemaaL They are an.aboowe . ,sed Flou, r per 100, $2.00 to $ 25 � PAR Hs ' Spring Id, leave their orders -IW~ earti. lilse Ow a" - . ' Bran per Ton, / , , ... , f�­ $ 1 . 00 ing a gro" "400*104 la Wee- . . � p*ev,ed ftonA your VWWes7 Nllllli� = a . � I leaves a wife and several children. , ' now,thuseftur-, wA .. . ,. I 1110006 Of, h- We 'Whet " �- - -: �, -- :. . . L - .. � - - 1: . ".. , .4 . RW r � I to 5 boxfsk6r #1. .1 . - N& U& per to, *1 I - - 9 I.. `iuw/� $14.00L - . . . I ; . . .. . - :� 1",P"- ilave � . . - - . . 4 1 . I � ��, 14 : Short. , per TO I .1 I � - . . ­ ---- l bRU0016T& Af4p :L � . . - . BIRTHS. . . # it, . ,_ill �rjf . '. f­­ FOR 4AL9 J11Y A" -. . . - 9 - us Slorlo. I __? ,4 1 15 I Ispi . � 1 ) " M d- Ai n 1 -, 0 ­--a- - . M Bi * L, * a � - ­.. ED10114FE& -16 Pi July Ut nings pe�, 1001t'r, � " - "" $00 2 %"" " ! �# I' . - I PfAL968 IN MF �ketlng, ou h, the * . I I -- 40Z or - ! ­: I . I I . , I - I of Wln0od, of a oon. Always On hand. i ;�.,, �-, *-� 0,1t . I . I ":of Countedeits and Baselmitatwm 94 0,F6., =1 � , �14, ­ Obti" V, � 16 , Chop Feed. - do . - 4 S A . - -PA) in I T"r-111 - in ,w pod IoWy in Blue, -with i be jeM& 6f An wdOd prom filled I r PUY . :,.:, L .1 v 14th, the wi of I ran ---'-' . and lumber deliver6d 5TV im - - - 1-: tor. * hts to any address oA no** of a jc. sump v . I . : J :.. � 1LD Mal--In Pickering, on Jul fe r, .7 (100tge Gildere, of a "no Mill Aoses Saturday ni AW B I , Shorts, and 0 ird. M. roe bial package of Ze bmi: ; . . - � : I , 1. .. I i I L ant - I . 7i: 1 Iftu Iffid. I_ . - I . - L , . DIIED. 1 . . . _ . � - ' . - ­/ - . ­.. . , I if - . .: ..... * L . i,, . at 6 o'clock.., - . I �. ;` tin& 0. W1*8 & ". , At his father's "sidonce, n6e,r '.L ' . :.., - I . �L :..- .. . . . I " y . . � . 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I . . - 0 and 6 bottle I kw I . . . avoured as Of W7,11blow's sooftnaf " - . . a =1 ," P� I .�.. . . . - a says anarchists` b6da 66 'ra 4ing. Its value able. ­ I I i • - pets in Paris now. I Sam Jon, e, Chi, I 1. � .7 4.., . . . I . ..,.. I In' Itwillreli rethe,poorli . � - . - - . ow�w I poor little sufferer irnrnei - . . - . - , r. I 1 , , • . I I - . . . I Ulunists cannot be made with v I . i I . 14 A) -4 - 11 - -1 . .. - out . , "V*W u �(-� , r- - 1, L .��Ap .1: :. - , I I .r ia�n it, mothers; there is no ralsto;y .111.4 � . . . I I—- .. I . . - I . t stake ­ . 111110%, '14 - , - --- ,*I' . , . # al - � . I ' . - . � about t .1. , � - �-. . - . I: - .. .. - -.. I I Whiskey. I - sures Dysentery 2nd Diarrhoea I i " ` - ['- ­h#�j. d. .t, 4 Iq --- #1091 ft • .., 1 ., Ill � " iif ... $..: ., - I N. yot hu I Its 6:0 of 'a , , . ,­ . . . .. ;- C V rft . A barberinAuburn- 12 0 0. '6� to and 96w a. a wind :�44; ,Aq • 0 1 1 (ft 2 . I:.: .. - - 0 h 5, 1 `4 .. i'I �' I!, ! P I � It, ", 1'�.. 11 4,i... • . W ..., 1:1'. I � 1;. �:21.. . . s . I . reduces Junamniation, I .. - '. -W 151.1 wwo 41.,4 .=. 'ed . _guro I i, .' ' t .*i ,I . i i 4 ) I '- I % i# '- _ t." -. J 'I L - ; 9 , - - . , . . . 1� , � . . I.. a lawyer's office in his shop. Different- and gives tone atild enorm* So the whole system. :..:I! . I., . 1. . , _ I' ,. �,,Wvv t1,7. , --� I .. 11 .. - I - . ­ ".rw.:.. - . � . . . . ..'', - � .. I . - . I 11 � . - .. . .. 1-. - . . . . .. -­ ..-. ­. - ways of &having a cue Mrs. Winslow 's Soothing for 'children . M � P !Of. ��'f: I .f� ' . * ' - ` � . customer --that all. I 8 Pleasant to the taste - i i , I I --;v- - %I; - .' 'I ` 4 - " ' ' ' !iL. i� . , � . 4 . .. . ' ' "' ' ` ' � ' - � .. 12 I - 41v i .. 11 I � ­ ' , . I . !". .. . ­ - . . . to step on a up and And nurses in the United States, and is for sale , 0 , . . i; -::� - - , � a .- . . by all druggists throughout the world. Price . 25 I � . I 1, -, . . . I . .... I bottle. ---- . � . . . ­i. . . ­ . - 1. - L �. -. . - . . is oldest and beat female phygjai&ug ,,,i. 4. . � I , . I ;". ! . . . , rattle ltqh-"s e, rushed 114 !;'J --'� "'C�:­'A. , - I ­ .. - I A Kansas farmer, seeing his son about of' one of th . , a a d V, Ite, pereaription ­ � . . I . "&" . I . threw him back w th such force that -the cents a Be sun You ask for "Kim. VV11i- R' aft, I., , ' 11 I I 4 ''. ­­ �L.) .6-... 1. ..- . I.... . '' . ". . .- . boy's thigh was broken. SLOWS 800TIUNG STRUP.- and take no other will Offer the balank '' Ofthei M �. ' - . . . kind. . 8 I ' - A male is never tamed th6ibugbly St- . - It � Stilt Ot'Stock at'grOatly. redu ed prices in ord e'rt o e ffe of a - . . . - - � I . - . - .: -c9pt at the Iront. A bovine can tamed - - -22MMMM . .� I . -.. I !.. tlearanoe befo .1 � I & It ".,.� � . . _; - -.,� . . PICKERING MARKET. . I- . � .1 r. Z I... �. I i . r8 the I fit of Sep�tenib'er, con, isting of � . � I - . I : , ': . , . - . . . - ' .. . 1-1 an over except in front. The wan whc . � --.*. .1 I - : � .f. I I., . , - �.14 ,.-IJ , ; .,. �6 L - J �' '11;­ - . : j.-. . "., 1 , ., I I . .� , � �. - ..- - , . ­ . . ­ . � , - . i I . ­ I . habitually stands behind a bull and in .. News Oftiols, July 15 Im . � C 'L ' � , , ­; �. V ." . .. � I - . . . �' . -'. - - li 6 I . ­-1�' ! ,�_,. - a. . '. . 1. . I . . I . � ­� ..- F - wh"t tk- to 00; spring. a% tome, " - I ;6k . . .front of a mule will never die with his We at 01J 70c. Flower per ct. 62M to Sji.5o. irtano ; an' d oloi ed Silks't P ,, G'A d Wt - ­ AV Boots on. . 013 00 per ton; shorts, p.Chop feed, I 1cotto nA � . ­1, . 1. I.., ,� .... , I - .411. 80resuings, 80c per owt. 'l I— t. , � . ... . , I - - - " f. Z ... I- . . . - Z , - � ; . . ial, is being gotten up b the. '5 1. . I v Sh # 0 Cottonades, lfflats,j CA' a � . ... . . . . A testimonial y I . :. * - , ­ i - irtmgs, I . . . . ­j �.,;. - . � ­­�­ '7� ­ ,��-:- -..J,:`,� -41 !- ��, - � .. I . �. -,'.� - Ontario Temperance Alliance for presen. ­ , I-. 11 FARMERS, MARREff. �' . ` - - �-­ .., . V . . M ;:,. �'.. . , , . , , - I;., . � , . � . , , I %.�-,:-,. *.-- .r .. . I I .., - � . -­ .1 , , , . . ­ . . . ,. I -i - I Ift , t �, ►. . :",;, ­,­,�: �,!,­"­'� �., -'r �, �� 1i ,.� , i -.�! � - �, . , �I­ I - �.. . I , , . . . • ... ... . . . ­ . �. 11 . . . I i I , ;: *7 ­. . ., � '. I) I ". -,:'.* 4 '.1,14- �.­", I . -­ V 1 "i . . .,L .. I... � . . . . . . arket to4ay was quiet and ... . � . .1. � , ,E . ..r.. ; � . - ..'...1. .1. �. .. 10.. "., . . . . . . . . . - I I . � . I . - �. . ., . . . .. . . � .. . . � , I 1. - . of the dyt I About 4W bushels of whom o4rrlo"d we Ute 'i liij , , -� - -,: . . -" '. Orangeville, the victim '*bi s"i as , 1: - - I . .. . ,.-, 146011 SO Police Magistriate ,Munroe, of . ! I .. Toronto, Juiy 16 I-I.: . r - Hosiery and Gloves. - 1 - , ... 'outrages. . ,amit. th ' I , , -, : . . . - = aeon nd 75c to 77a for fail, Ift to ?7c for 6 stook of Ladies, and Men'Le B - - - . , 008 and Shoe's - I I I . I I -�,� by will you suffer when 0 cents will buy a spring, And 70c to f9 for goo", Barley am , also .Childr ' -, Which W43 - . ­ 11, .1 On's bottlO- of West's Pain King and one dose will oars M.Ibng set, Oft to 90c. ftto firm, with safes .'' , ' L '" . ­'r. I �, . .; � • " ,a . . I . ... � I . . I . . . . cramps and a few domes ush ' ':.' �, ; - - �" . lt'� . -- � • wiU 'sell abot c4st for 30 "yo. ' � - � - . the worst case of colic or crew � at 37c to 38c. Peas an nominal at sac, � t: ir I . .1-1 .; . I­­ ".. I., . , i-:�: - - ti... Z ...... dywintery,diarrhoes ; . . . - - I or flux. 00 to W. H. Field's drug store and par- steady; 30 1 loads sold at $U to SIt for timothy 0 0 a - Orooeriem I . .1 . . . . .1 . will cure suminer complaint, and SU , for rye. Hay dull and prices I choid 'st ok' t ' ' � , - always -on hand. 1 � Faxm Produ� * �'* ... . ' ' 11 . chase a bottle without delay. and at 08150 to $9 50for olover. Straw stead . 0 taken in* exchange., - or we . .1 . , I Ll �.; L �'Z' _�.. �� t ­� L. - � , - I.. I ! .-! . . 12 loaft 64� 49 to 010 a ton. Hoge sod J& . I . . . I . -.11 I - r I I pay ca I , I .. I . - 1; b � . - I . A guest at a F,ingston hotel got into, a tj" . " .. ..k1'. 1,.­.. . . .. .. �1. I �. cash if it is desired, .' � .. . - .. - : . - -. . ., . i .. I At 07 25 Ito $7 75. Beef, $4 ao to for to ­ . , - ­ , . ­ . L. 1�... I it I ': . • . . . . I . - - . . . re- w , . . I ­ .." - I • .1 , .. f, I � 1 , . 1, I � , . r ­ . I , � . . .. .. - . I . , I - I. - , . . ;.;­� : '.. '... m . . � . - � - .:, . : .. . .� 1. . - � ... . wrangle with the proprietor, was bounced quarters, and $8 to 010 forkindquarters. Lamb , ' the stdck and save - I . I . : � by the porter, charged the porter with ST to $8 50; and mutton, *8 to 09 per 1W Call and examine money fo, . �, '... ��.!­. J. 1, : rge lbs. I . . ' ' ' r yoarsel#es. � -. � . . ..­.- . � . ".. ': ..--; - , - - ... .� .. .. . r � . - .. V. , �., I q :, . .. . � , . . assault, had eight witnesses examined in I I. ... I . . I The nee market was quiet to-day, and * 4 - Whitby, July, JW6. J-.� -L ' ' : .-!'. .1'.." . t - . . - - ' - : , . . . - . i. . .� I . I ;. i. I . I` '. 'IL . - I I . . I I . �. I . . . . . . 1. . w. the Police Court, and had his case 'dim( ruled steady. , * .". . I . ­ .1 � , . . R • &k - CAMPBELLW. �. ' . I I .. on go orally - We quote: 12c to . :­ / I . j,.,:, , a . :., - missed. The next time he goes to Kings: r5e; b r, lb rolls, 16 to ift, I7rj,e,r*II*e3 to 15; - - I .L , I . .1 � . '. -­ ' inferior, Oc to lie a" --- - - - - _ � . L ton he will 90 somewhere else. rior. . Lard 10c to loc . - . - - I I I . : - . .. . . � . Bacon 9 o Ile. Egg* 14c. Turke to , . . - . � 7 ' . -- 1p 75c - - - , . ­s --We are constantly in of the 'most 41 80; c ickoX.Ter pa* 50o to 65w Potatoes , * :. - I . . 4V - -I, * -Cl:, I . .. I . .. I .. - flattering testimonials in receipt to west's per bag . . Apples per. bufti, 61 So to . I �:­ :1'. . , , : I.:, - ., I . - I . .. �:. - .1 , � . - . .1 World's Wonder or Family Liniment. This *250. - - : . �1. �.:. ; : i. I r , ; L .� ­L I " . � - ..'' �. . .� . . i! . , I �-, �. I ... , , .. I ­ I . . . . . -- � i� . �; - `t� I � . . : ,I . . *� . .. 1. I - remedy his no equal in the cure of Rheumatism. � �: . , ,:.L ,.. " % ., -1 . I - . . . . . . I , - I . .1 .. ! .. . . .1. . .1. . - . . . 1. -. - - --- , . ; . . , . f . . A few bottles will cure the most aggravated cum. 21M A2 - ... , .. � Z. L . . ­ . '. . � , -! . - I . I ." .o invaluable for sprains, cuts, braises, . LN-3hakerum station G.Tx -! f...: , ,. ­. � . : U,ly - Y. .01-.", U *e r.R 0 I I . ; . . I . . .. . it is also . ises$ I . ..... I.-_ ;­­ . .,;�` .. ''.. I - . . I ­IL I- ...; Oi. I . . . .. - -:;, - .- . " I �. -!...I � I i.;. �' . . 1;,.. � . I 2 . I . ��'. � -;:... ,� ..:,I, ­... ,�:,�. L!I� -, . I .­ - ...... . . - ­ � temal i � - /. . ! , � . L ! . . I . . burns,scaldeand all complaints requiring ex. TRAINS GOING EAST BUZ AS IrOLLoWS:- , - � . , 1. . . . . - . i, "' I � � ; ... . . . - . . � - . I . 1. .­ , .1 . i . lication. Price 23c. and 50c. per bottle. M EXPRXSS. • . . 8.20 A. - :- '' - a � I ;�;: � - . t3old b;W1. H. Field, chemist and druggist. M.;, , 1, .. . . -1 " ..I.I. ";!. : ' ., I 1, - , :. . i; I . .. : . I !. " I . I'm . .: . . ..., ... . � .. I . :, ,... � : . 'I-,. .1. I- . . . I .. �. - - � - ,�! . i i: . !. � . . I :111 l� :- . 1. . .� Z . - . I I I . • . - I.. - � '3"-9 MIX D . 1- I . : . . . 11 .. . � I . . .. � , . - - .. : .. . I . . . - . I..' .. " I ; i , '. - I . �. . . .,I . . I .. . .0 --a 1. al ­ - . ., : -% , . ­ I I 'i .. ., � r . . - I . . . . . . 11 ..: . . .-1: !". 1. � i. I - I I . . I . � I , . . � :. I :,-.:-'' . �, �k . . . I .. .� . . I . :.,.7 . . Thieves in Rio de Jane'r having Loc ' - �, 2.48 P. M. : :j, . I I I : I p, - • .. r . i:- - . � I - . ' . . . I-,- .. L . , . - I . ,;. I - : � . ''. �, � . - . .. . . 'L ''.1- I �. . . . . 111. ­ '.. -- 11 � ­ : 1. , � . . 10 , �' * 4. i,i.:� . ..� 6,.-40- P. M.:,. 1.:: ..,, �l' ..: "k. ...., � I :, . 11 ; . .. . ..: - ,;:, I I-,.- 1. - . . � I . I , ; I . I 1; 1, .11 E , . . , . . . I ..!.' L- picked the pockets of sera] 00lice TRAINS GOING WEST DUR AS FOLLOWS:- . ,: , .�r .. .r` I . I :.. . . , ' '' * I .1,11 . . ­ . I . . � L - . � .. .. , - : - . , : il. � . j, . . .1 I . . - � . . . : . M., .: �'- r ;-'.j L� . . �, '. - . .- I I � . . 1, . . . � . �e.­--­ I . I ­ . . � . - I � . of robbitig,sundry police Stations, the Rio -, ­ , . . I I - : I . I � . .- . 0 ­ . _ � � 1_1."'.L . '!ews "suggests that they are "really . MIX D , ! . q 5.10 P. IV. I 'l, ..� .. � 'I. . ... 1 , - . MAIL iXPRE9L; .1 .. 9,2712,M.. a'.... �-., 1­0 .. I 1. 4.1 - - . I.. -- 'S U�'� G!'A ­.. ....-I .... . . , . � 1. . - .. captains who were on duty, not to speak M Expliass . . 9.00 A. , i : , , - . : , .S A'' .. . . far.., I .. - - .�:, -. I ­.... . -� ...- I ­ .0.. �: , ­­. . . . carrying things too , . - ., � .. . - - I c r) M . Tra Zo run OLL standard time. .1 . . . ... 1. A banker, respectable as rich, i . . I , '.. I.. . . � .-; , ... : �: ,! �-I. . . - �; , .,..:, .2. ., I'- . ."11 � . . .... . I gil:lng . I ,. . : 1'' L ;: W, I .. . k I . . .(" .- - . I .1 - .1 J . . ' ­ � ;;, �'! - ''. , IV r ;�! .: '. , , � I I . � '41 ... I - : . . . . . . . . . . . . I . I I . . . �: � . ��- . ..! - . . . � . . .1 . -- I counsel concerning men and things. i6 a . I . -1 �jr­- �, . ." L, .... . : . - t. . ; � I . . , , . . �- . ; .. . . . . I : . . I ;.. . . - . . - - . , * . . . I I : 11 . . . . . . : . 1. - � . I - I I . . . ; � : I - - - � , - � . �- i the ­... � � I . . � " I.,� . . I ­ , . , , . ­1.!�- ,';; .. . I . . . I . � � i . 11. . . .. �. . I ­­­ I , , - ,. I.. I , . . . I � , . �, i - , , . vi .1 . I I . . , . . .. . �- .. . . I - ; . . I � -,. i,., �­. ... '. .. . , �For . . - . young man . t 7 f - 71or 8614D.- ­ . I R ' 7 1 " I I . . , . : - . just about entering business .. �- .... c :.:- ! , , I .r J . . 1 or the.' . - . I ". . . � " . said :-"For me, youhk man, men are I ,; '...... I I I ­ , I '' . I . . . - L. . : ;11 . . � ., , � .%, 1. 11 . . . . - I I I -I- ' A ire '1' then .. I . 1:1 . , � .. � ; '. . , , . .� I .. . I .. .. . . . ,. . , ; *� . �;­ � '. I .; � . . � � � . . I - . class Violin . ,.,'. , � I � .1 . I , I " , ., , !, I .- . . - : .: �:, _ , .� L. i.,� - , - : .-�*� .11 ­ I r I I . I . -. .. . . I - ". . . '. . � , , , - . - . 0- t is'offic � . -� � .. � ... I - - . � 1. ­ I .. . , . classified in two categories, knaves and . 30tf Apply t� e. � : '' - : -, . : , ; I � : ,* I . s �' - I . : I . .. � . . .. I � . . � , . . . . I . . . . . . - - . . � ---- . ' � �., I . . I . .. ' .. " - " , �' ` � - .. - - - .1 " . . . I fools, and no more." "But-yourselt, --­ --- . . .. . - . - - . ' .,�.. I ".. ' I_ I - ... .7., . ", .. . - Yalua .1.1 I , . - .1. b I ­:. . . . � . cate,-ory." . . F.- :, - , I I � .. . .- . - I - . . 0 ? 5 . .. i - :. . . "! . . . L . ­ .- ,j r , . . � . i m I I - 1;. I . ,:, r: , . . , -eat luxilry of the day is the dia- 1�. i � : � � . I I A gi ­...'HAYIN .,,S ASON' FRUI .­�'SIAS �. . � - � then ?" ­I? I have a foot in each ll e Farm and fliq n a , . . ..- '. 3POM S.A.T.J= - i,i :­t . I .1.11 � L I.. . . , - ": . - I .� moud'back terrapin, but'in former days ' .. ' . a -, !:.r, I � 1. .1 .. . .: '. . . . I ­ ...". �., '. . 11 ­ .... . -t . . ­ ;:; - 1�, � ... .:. -, - " ,,.,,. �­ ,.r I - .1 -. L I ': . .. 1. � . . . .. -0 . - - . . . . ; , k. , . I . ; . . I .�­ I . I . - . . I ­ � . 0,4 I --'' � . I - . I � - . ! Z . . r . . . I - - i , ­ sla-ves complained because their piasters S' - . .­ . " � . - I ­ . 'L. . . .1 -,, � ­. - � . e&led riders addressed to the .n ' , :`­'.� ";- ' .�: ; , � I I .­ I ., - .. . . . .. . .L . . � .1 �, -; - - ' ­i - . . ; . ­:` �� . � : !..-. ..� � - - . . ,�, a . . I � " - . . 1, , - - Z . I . . . . -,: . . . ... . �. . ..; I I . . .. . . ­ . ftiruished them so much terrapin instead will beroosived up to the nderelkned 1: .11 ." .:'., ,­ I , , �:, !" �' il'.., �­ A ,% - '. ", , '' . , . . . . . . . . . . . . I -- ., . I ­ . , : " , *-I I I I -I..;r '. � � .� ­.--1: I I . . I... . : . . - L . . 1. ­ I . , . .,: : - . ! � , . �l 0", , - .:. � ­ . . - ., , . . . I - . - ; - : I ... . . � I­ - i. ,!':� . I . � -1 . . . -�, . ­ .1 . .. . - I . I . .. . d , . . . � �. . . � , . ­ . - � ; � 1. . ,I- ,: I I ; - I . ­ L , . - . . - , , . , - - : . I - '. .... � . . ', - .. I � 1. � I . I �: ,�";, 1, ..:. . . . 4 ... s I -­ "., 1. . i . - I ­� .. . . r. - . r , I I I . : , . . . . I I . . . - , , L:' ": , '. .1 -:... .. I .� ; 1: I , � I .. • 1. d ; 11 I . . I '- ­ : . -f AUGUST, 1886, - � ' :;�`,­:: � I.: .� ofpork. In Massachusetts it was insetted .15t DAY 0 . �, . . I 1 , . - . - . . � . , 1. . In the indenturem of apprenti'ces that they for the p ,chase of the following parcels of valu- 1. . .- , , �'. . .. . ' ,-. i " , , ' . I ) .. . :,", ' I . ; ' - . I . ' - . ' ' � ; . I . . . . - - ' - � ... I- " I ' . . � . ­ � .% .. . 1. I ' . I- . . . .. . . . . I.: 1'' . ; - . . - I F I Is ..'.... :.... ,- . .. .- ,- more than three times a week. I - I estate In e ,1. . " I . � . ,; %1 111� - I � .... ... .. . 11 -. : ,-" , I ­ . , . � . � I I . .. - .. � . Don't be deceived.- Beware of an* druggist I TO .A.2:11T m5osr.r..,, .. . I 8 - . .., Is ' B'-.-'A . R' . -. - . " w . should not be required to eat salmon axle f and villdge property belonging to the ." .'-�' ` W --T -; i;- '. D � of the t AT' U` N!, -' . .1 � � . . - - � - who will try to induce you to take anything in ' . • � - � t - . . . N. -? - . � �;- - ptlace of McGregor & Parka's Carbolic, Cerate. PARC L I. The south half of tot Nei. I 1, - - - . I . - - � is a marvel 19, In : . . I V " r I ! I . . . of healing for Sores.. Cuts, Burns,. the 2nd C n of -the Towndbip of Pickering, . . - . a .. - - . .: I �. etc. ni � �..., 1. �: -.,. r . . ; i . . . . : : - - . . � . . . - . No family should be without it. It has no .- �� , . ... I ..� . . . .. - *. conts a . I.. 9 ? . . . - " . I- . equal. Get McGregor & Parke's. and have no 10 acres isi bush. On this property is ere � i ": . . i . . � . I , . �. . I . .� . : • . other. Only 23c. per box at W. H. Field's.Drug dwel onseandstable. -Thispropert = I— � � I � .1 ­ � .- �. . St ore, Pickering. . t it li I I i . - . ' r, cine f, C�ci � -aydrOU14181 - - TEAS I - - . i a i n; 117LOries, more or less, of which . anet Ha ' , 0 - . k8 an ei rare opportunity to mill- owners - i,:, I ... . 100 ,a ..;. I . Dr. Austin Flint,' 6f'New York, as the we@ branch of Duffin's Crook runs across I . : - i r. I I . : � �i.,; I .:­ . ... � I. . • , � 1; ,r I I I . . . , i ; ,�­ .r L . -. . � . ; in �i'i, � 'r, ­ r . . 1�;­­ . - �� . -, I ND ' ' I I .. I . .IC from the use of the principle of the tale- Ontario. . I i., . ,� '... ... . ... r. � J.- L I . . . r .. . . . . '. . . the south' east corner of said property, thus , r 1;- � �, I , "i "'' .-- . I . ..., ,. . ,.1.1..., ­­ -0 , ". for d great advance in medical practice offering one of the finest water privileges L. ..I . , �� ., . 1. � . . - . , � 1. . I .. . .. "..,;.. .. HERS I ­�j:.. . . 11: .�,�I- : - . phone. PARCEL II.-Adjoining parcel 1, consisting of ; . .. . ,. ?A COME A ­ . . . By means Ot it the physician's , .- JI -;, '' , _ '.. - 1! , 1� . . ,.:1. -- �I , � . the north part of Lot No. 19, i the let Con- . . ., I'. - . r - ear will catch far -more distinctively the cession . .. .. . . . . - ­ i t * � . .. .k - I , . �7 . - . . . . .;::.. I I I on of Pickering, containing 'A acres, more .. .: li, L: j �,.-.'ii,� , ,,r;_ ',.­ -. . . � -, �'. . I . .. 1.­ :. i. .­�­ , ... 1, . ... I ­.' . heart and lung sounds than �e can now or less, on which is erected a good stone 1well- . .r I r - . L . . . , .. I - � - '" - 5 - rw . : � . . . ;. � . I . - I ! � I �.� 1. . � I . .. . . . . . .. . . I iiag house, stone kitchen, woodshed, stable, driv- , subscriber h a's found, . . . *-_ . . � bear them. " The'' , . ... EA'S '.�� . . . , . - Not only this, but these Ing shed, and Parcels I and 2 have. '' � I . - :�. . ,, - , .. . . - . - formerly been used as one farm, and have =4) L . I . I 11. � - ' L sounds may be phonogmplii�:ally register. .. . 1: . ­ New H Ca i . I I . . - .. .y ., r . , .. _­ � .... da . � . . . . -- . - ­ ­ . I y mer) ' I . : ­ '. - . . I ed and forwarded to . specialists at R buildings, stone stables and root house r I . this -I . ; ay T - ,..�. .. . . . . . r the barn; good orchard. Together is a splendid, splendid sale' spring for : - edder,. `1 . . I . ! � istance, and treatment prescribed there- grazing and grain growing farm of 134 acres. The � .. . .., . ---...,. - , .,� .; . A .8 • T. ­ � 1. . I r present tenant has to leave 2K acres plo�jbed ' , . ., �..,. � . ... - � MOWERS I . . I', ! ­ SUG R - - . � . .. - r -9:. . 1 I . - . - .. . ... � I I � I .. . - r ­. I me S'. foreman' moulder -in", a in time to plow. property is.beautif 'r , ­ - . . - � . , * : Of the. Best Quality, , I ; . .I- ... � y - � L... . -N,%-� . I : Gelorr, 'Illai and wheat. Possession this fall .1 t 4 I . ully Creame -an d other he r tinware . I. . ..- , I " . .: !-�, . n * � RAKERS � ) - St. Thomas bronze monument works, has located about halt a mile west of Pickering I . I .1 . r , I , . � I- - . . v . .I. . been sentenced to -a month's imprison- and miles from Toronto. . 1 3 . - 1. ...� , . I q. I -. . . : *-q.. I ; : . I I o is � the time to order. Also, I Bacon, ' . - � . . . - 'V� ... M tweet . - -� ., I N � Ra -spicea Roll * '- PA EL, III.- he north half of the south - ms , ment for utteriniv and passing a U. S. half of Lot No. 21, in the Broken Front of Picker- Which recommends itself, and r) . ; currency dollar made of zinc. Innis ad.- ing, containing 50 acres, more or less, on which recommends . . Sc erg - and Twk Flow, and other Provisions, cheap. . , . . . .- . . is erected a good dwelling house and barn; situ. , i ,. I �,; . , �- . . _ .1 . : . - milted to having manufactured two coins, 46tod about halt a mile from Liverpool Harbor. r 1� .t .1. . -C I ! I .. . - n IF � . ­ .. - * I but .claiD?ed that he had made theg. PARCEL IV.-A house and lot containing is n6w 're"Ady to' take - � The best in the market' r M.A=8111%T89 . p merely for pocket piec'es, and that if e about quarter of an acre, situated in the Village . I .; . . r ; of Pickering. . �. r . ' :r , . ­. I .. -1 1. : - I : Lk af � 11 - . .1 ; r I ''. I , . - . . . � had passed one it must have been while .Parties tendering may tender either I .. . . � IiI - I , Self-Binders should be order . .. h and (good. W . . g r Repairmg, e I Fresh . 1. . I � &link. whole or part of the above mentioned property. f6r ea'veftougbin I . ' 0 Z � - - . .& . . 1; Intending purchasers may inspect any or all of _ . I now to avoid delay .. la'An inspection will oblige. -McGregor Partcis Carbolic Cerate is invari- the said property- upon application to William .. 1. . . 11 . , , . - , . ' ., .1 :- ably for Wounds, Sores, Salt Rheum. Cuts, Burns, Forrester, Esq. . - F ; I li " -.. I I I . - .. ­ ,. P I ies wanting Steam, Engmes, - ", .. . ; I . Scalds and Festers, as a healing and purifying All tenders must be marked "Tender" on the Hot Air Furnaces, &6.i i &Q0 r� Threilliers, U., will do well to ALEX* FINDLAY 1 . � I dressing. Do not be imposed on with other use• envelope as no tender wil4ja opened until ; I I .� I see us . i . . ; . -.. less preparations, recommended to be as good Aug' t 15th, 16M. . 1. I­ ,., . �� i:.!..:.f . ..; ;: , . ... I � I" � ! before buying elsewhere. I - - I - - � .�,:. ... . . , . I I � I Use only McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate: Viutilleltoallofthe bove ro ertyisgood. .,�%. -'. , ;Ih .1 i .. , r_ ,1 i, � ,. . , ­'�..- . I r I - Sold by W. H. Field, Chemist and Druggist I I . . a � . ., . G. B. ME W. Fxbridge. , - , :r.' .: - . . F. . . . 1. .r i,. � -,r , - , ,%., - .11 :b, P RO T OGRAPY . -- .� . LADIES. . 1. . Thomas in January last, and nothing , -, . . I .� : . 11 � I . . . � I . ; � . Everybody wonders why there Wi fialob .. ­- .;. -:,7 . � d . ' �, could be learned of his whereabouts until '. .1 r ... I . "; . �.. a : . . - a mah to I . Fafthr' Sale s u ' un ome atlid me our gerluile BeU Ok I - Edward Kearns disappearcd from St. � ­- I- WM. FORRESTER, Pickerin - 9. TO . . i , , a B ' ,last week, when his body was found bad- ,. �-. , ­ . . .1 . . . . . �',,P...; I. �. � �­ r . � I - . � ..; *..­:�,:�., y , eintzman Piano, and Sewing O' ' .. �. , � --� . I gans, ' ' r . . - W own. "�!� I . . PMSI � loto. Geller � ly decomPosed in a swam in Moog t The north 07 acres, more or less, of pt'i , -q, . ,- 11 Brien's . KU _yff - . I number .' '' ' ' : Pickering or Claremont. -�. ,; Machi es, to be sold at low prices and The reason is because he given perf&Dt . . , . ship. Krzarn� was only 28 years of age. seventeen in �hoi second concession of the Town- -, .1 ­ � .- i. -, I . . � I I . . . . � . - His father died five years ago- and left ship of Pickering, Codnty of Ontario, on which • , . ' I . . � I 1 on suitable terms. ­ "tisfaction in every c"e, and going still 0 , . � . I I i ( . is erected a good frame dwelling housIe.0ano,tcw -�­ - - , . ... '. r farther will say if there are any PMODS 11 bim, afaym worth $6,000. Previously a barns. The is also two orchards. one just . I I r �Mjw i le Needles and Oils in stock. ' . . ­ . I ... I .1 . . I . . i, .... steady yoting man, he did badly after his coming Into eari The Property is si ted .1. - ­ ­ . . I.L I �r who have had Photos taken b me that * . ­: f Within sif-Pick'e'rgg village. F fall , " , :, ; I .1 L 1. . 1� � y . - . : . . . r lather's death; mortgaged his farm or particulais ply to tr 1". am not equal to any city work I Will. � one ile o 0 1 - 01,200, spent the moue y in; d i i �1� � I P, B. FORSYTH & BROG make them one dozen Panel Pork*to , - . r .e . rink and - '; . WM.FORRESTER,!, ,.;� � 4 to r I ..1 .. �;., . .. Hanes Hane Old Stand, Pickering. . r . . . leave - - - - died as stated. - - . 11 � ,�� ­ Pickering, P. O.'- , - . - I free of change. No work allowed . . r r , -_ 1� -a Horsemen, &ttentionl Wheiml-your hors6' Is , � • . . � T , - ` , . 11, � the Studio unless first-class and highly - .. -I . 4;1 galled, scratched or cut or has any sore, -� r- - Gr Wj � 01aCJSM15 %n - fiuished. Ftho" made in any kind of � arke's . M.8 . -7- - am bathe twice daily, and apply McGregor. V - - " Carb0lic Cerate. It to undoubtedly the finest I , . - % � � 9W1 I t weskher-rain or sunshine. Having 0 . i . I - - . . . 9 I %.1 . : - . . - healing and cleansing application for it. Be - ,I I . I added some very fine scenery to the Studio . sure you get .McGregor & Parka's. Sold at We . . � -- ­ I '­ " ­ ] L-1 ­ ; . .L. - �46d� '- )0( . r am prepared to make work second to none 1. 11 - . . . . ickering drug - tore. . � � - . . Per box, at A I OLMSH Al KEWHORN, PRO I have the services of W. it.: PERRY, -.1 . -- . . . A cow belonging to Mr. -John Bell, of Mannfactlul roof all kinds o . f Mould a .. . I who to In every respect in Canada. 1 � , ..r - . ' ' . * , . . . . - . - . I .. %pying and enlarging a special A- . * . ! . ty. 1, - - I -- - . lot 16, con. 10, Maryborough, "ve birth Hand -Rail, Bannister Winds, Poste, arz L 1. '.I, i . V L! E R,- Y E-'SHOER ... I m . . r ;* . . large stock of Frames always on h"d. -- ' . - ! . rece�tly to a calf of most singular pro. Sash, Dool and Blinds. � Planing and I �il.,-,.,; .,.,' r,r . � ifuld Gener� Afe""e. I . I All work done by the instantaneous pro- .''L -.- .-' I', - . 4- �.-. � . . 11 . q, .: . .. Matching a specialty. All kind rk � - .. ,.- I . ...­. - -.� . . . I -. I IL . . portions. � The right forefoot is pointed - f . . I . . . � . . .. - . - ill the opposite direction to blie I one, done on the shortest notice and gu:r3an .i . I. cells, - . . I A d. 1,,.�--` and Narding Stables', ,-- -BUGGIES, CUTTERS,.WAGONS &C ' . . ... . , . . Please give as a call. r � . . . 80 • .. . . and.t'he" head lies on the left shoulder . . , I ­ Got up tp order in first-class style on shorest L.. W* Es 09BRIEN4 --- ­ . I:1, r .1 -r, . .. . " ;- - ­ . - i - . , . - Y .�. : _ � .­ . I. .� with the nose pointed backwards. The - . - . WHIT f�'L., � . .., ONT. - notice and at prices to-sult the times;-, , 48-8 ,Photographer, Whitby. . ` , Next door to Post-office.) . . .... Opine is bent in the form of a semi-circle, . : . . ­1 Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet or . - L.. I '�� �.:. � I--.. - 1. . . I I L ,; . 1'. . , �,I, � �... . . . . 11 I .. I., - -- - . I -.. 911`119 the body the appearance of being ;I .. 0 Ir - r . , . ., . Interfering a Specialty. , � 11 I about twelve inches iniength. The hoof : -:� ". . H 0 -'AT 1� !:1, OY 0, .. : I Proprietor, PRICES LOW and WORK. G001D. I � - • • MY 89FM FROM � . - . , - - . 7. "I � , ... 4 - . Eighes prices paid for good . - . I ­ - . .. -�.,:,­. -.. - .. . r. L, WM. F1 . - . Of the right, foot is not cloven, as; is the I .,-.--" I " ­ ��­ . r . . . - .. �i. ], 1. . I . w natural foot. The whole animal is much . '. . F. L. GREEN. . . ... . I I- " - . I I . '. I I More ornamental than useful. I � I .;;.,. wheAb at thb,­ ­I� - �, � ,., I :b 'to announce to pnb116 that I have I'll , - - 9�-- . - . � I . � . . . .1; . .. I . OP802 a Livery and Boarding Stable on Brock ". 1 " 'L . . I . . . . � .. k . "... . . . . . . . . . . - . ' ' - . a . d is - He adache 91.. -.* - . I I - Street, Whitby, and will always kpop on ban I - % I Mr. George Dolson, who wai`kffled'on first-class horses and carriages to � lot at very 1. - thftCanaila Southern Railway near Essex - ; -- .. L . . . . reasonable terms . I. . . DYSPEPSIA ON INDIGESTIONi - ... � ..- � . I 1. . - .. ..� . .1 COntre, was driving acroes the track when � a I J respectfully solialt a Call from my trionds ti ,.,;:I� ; l.,­- I .... I - . . I ..I.- WHIEN I an*%he general public. � ay. : , f . � engine No. 359 came along at. a good rate Flour and Mill Feed al' 8 . - --- / I it - li! / :... L 11E --,-� - - � I ILLS Of Nvoly "I -,IN T . k speed with DO cars attached. He l � , '' -. ., '­�:. l. r ST 8 LIV . �11011111't he �ould, not get across -and : L . . �"&�� for: We. ­ P.. - - -- � L k- - --! - 1 t--� I PR CE of LVABEwat thorouguy enre you. They I" a" 1 ._ �- I i I gripe or pairge, but act very wildly, "d - He was torn all across the chest aud an dality. - ". I tuM4 when the'engine struck the rig. F - s' Work a Spo � rae ll .\� . . . _ 1 . I r , wbenever used are couxtiderIed priceless* - -1 !; - I � . � , , Lo" ­&.4 it...4 ' S. )l,'. j.'.'� . J1 " J . I - I . - , �::.;, .., . have P to be the : r . ; . I L � . . under one arm ,-'J: ' : �-.' �1 ; � I * A. - , , . They . r . i " . � . I . -; the head was almoit cut , . J.. . L $ , f 4, I.L , .61 oVW., ' - .ArX1v..L I . ' ; ­. r I r - ". I NOW, I ­: '­­t �. -- Offand the under jaw was also cut badly. C=0 *1 =)C) ,,,-. Aft'nuw` at , Pull Blast! is- 014b � Tit47e'to IAW�re UEATEST BLESSING - . . . . . . I . One, ot the horses -bad a bind leg broken, �, . a I d 6 I . , I . I . . .. . ay . I .. I .. -- I . I .1 � . . ­ � 1/1 I . . L - .11 r 4. I Your Orders,o-, ji...,. , 4: . CE' .' I'� ��'- � , �sl. :11C. ''. 1.,4:w,:iL1i- '�Ii . . . . . - � I � and bad to be Shot. TheOlb was Ainother ." - � ,- , , fbeg to inform n�y old friends itha ftstome" tust � * �. V .1 . OF THE A' , " � 0 IONS " - L I J ,�'. LI I L. .i.#,' ' L *.-.#.- 1 .I . ) j: v I �: rM indigestion, bls� 'man -in the rig, but he. Juraped off and - ; , , ,r" - . -�� I Ism now prepared to buy . I .1 _L � I I: AW S - . � , " . , p - a ng.i - -f "M ed without injury. The decei - tsdidmol a I 110ding a t1ke Wd"ed stemaaL They are an.aboowe . ,sed Flou, r per 100, $2.00 to $ 25 � PAR Hs ' Spring Id, leave their orders -IW~ earti. lilse Ow a" - . ' Bran per Ton, / , , ... , f�­ $ 1 . 00 ing a gro" "400*104 la Wee- . . � p*ev,ed ftonA your VWWes7 Nllllli� = a . � I leaves a wife and several children. , ' now,thuseftur-, wA .. . ,. I 1110006 Of, h- We 'Whet " �- - -: �, -- :. . . L - .. � - - 1: . ".. , .4 . RW r � I to 5 boxfsk6r #1. .1 . - N& U& per to, *1 I - - 9 I.. `iuw/� $14.00L - . . . I ; . . .. . - :� 1",P"- ilave � . . - - . . 4 1 . I � ��, 14 : Short. , per TO I .1 I � - . . ­ ---- l bRU0016T& Af4p :L � . . - . BIRTHS. . . # it, . ,_ill �rjf . '. f­­ FOR 4AL9 J11Y A" -. . . - 9 - us Slorlo. I __? ,4 1 15 I Ispi . � 1 ) " M d- Ai n 1 -, 0 ­--a- - . M Bi * L, * a � - ­.. ED10114FE& -16 Pi July Ut nings pe�, 1001t'r, � " - "" $00 2 %"" " ! �# I' . - I PfAL968 IN MF �ketlng, ou h, the * . I I -- 40Z or - ! ­: I . I I . , I - I of Wln0od, of a oon. Always On hand. i ;�.,, �-, *-� 0,1t . I . I ":of Countedeits and Baselmitatwm 94 0,F6., =1 � , �14, ­ Obti" V, � 16 , Chop Feed. - do . - 4 S A . - -PA) in I T"r-111 - in ,w pod IoWy in Blue, -with i be jeM& 6f An wdOd prom filled I r PUY . :,.:, L .1 v 14th, the wi of I ran ---'-' . and lumber deliver6d 5TV im - - - 1-: tor. * hts to any address oA no** of a jc. sump v . I . : J :.. � 1LD Mal--In Pickering, on Jul fe r, .7 (100tge Gildere, of a "no Mill Aoses Saturday ni AW B I , Shorts, and 0 ird. M. roe bial package of Ze bmi: ; . . - � : I , 1. .. I i I L ant - I . 7i: 1 Iftu Iffid. I_ . - I . - L , . DIIED. 1 . . . _ . � - ' . - ­/ - . ­.. . , I if - . .: ..... * L . i,, . at 6 o'clock.., - . I �. ;` tin& 0. W1*8 & ". , At his father's "sidonce, n6e,r '.L ' . :.., - I . �L :..- .. . . . I " y . . � . 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I - , - .,,.- , A),� , _ � _�;?� __ y - ­ �- - -- . ­z- ­­�'i-, , : -, �:, �' "Mi j'. - jk&Lkl�� , - "I, I I . - I I - , . � jei '11;�.Z,: ,l*'., r r � _ ��_J% iZ�� �. � _L1_..�.:, .,a .. t", I . 1. _�_.L . _ --�--___ I ­� ­�, -- �; 4 - , ­ .P� . J - I I I . Y I I , . . 11 I � I I- I I , 1� 4 , �!, ..t �� - -1 , � . �Y­-` � ,llir', 7�� I ,w , , - P'89F - -- � �- ,7 � iz !�v- -I- I � � I- a �-, � , .... ) 1 V, , ,. . 11 I L"' a r It., .. - . . $__ tx tl, I ... � 1; U- 11" � � .7 1 � , - � 0. I , � . . - I I - I - I . ; I ' � 11 �J � , I , I � . . . I " � I t 1 1, .i � I I � I . , -. � t . I . . . I . . . - . . , . . .1! I . I - I I , ­! . r � . I ,, � .. � ... '. , . 1 � - . . . - i.. .. - . . I : , .. . � . , . , ,W, I k ! I / � . , -: - � WIt '- I - . . � - - . I .. I 't . . ­��_. . I '. , _; 1. - -* . . , I - , I , :, '. , -.-,*. .; . , *' I . . . , . i 1. * - . . - . I I . I , . * � .1-1- - *, �� �1, - . � � . I -_ - - . I'v - ­"' fl­� It". , I . . sk. , - t.­As.`4, ..-A. � -".. ,1;­",;A_,*-,-, ,� . ,. .. - I �! ., � �p - .- � '..4. . " '. k .w." 1, �v "!", A . . -_ - -_ - A M - . . ­ � . I : �r '. ­ � ..,%.-' .: k.* I . . I ................. M - f 0 . . -_ .- - . . . - -_ -1 . , . . . . . . hearid all � . . � RIMIZ AND TRER9, . � 1, He Would Argue With -tbe ffighws' . vim a"-4a hwb " mean � . I �1030611 04'eu Is _� - dos '- I ____ .. -1 . 1. , . ... . flalk :1 _ - :I. AMU101 .my - - - . - .. . , .1 - 2 Hou sminlo�dbli 1� j.; - - � , , xidse�iii" . Cholera in wending with great rapidity .1. 10, I _ ..' I . . . , 4- 44 �, ." " I . . - I Mr. MoRabortes now Ioiliter of the L.a� . � , A �� a W (England) Mercury was at one %iml­w .. . ­­ . I - I �! #�, :V I " Others Japan. A k I - ..'' _ � . I t%,!.. �.. I 1. 1� spoisd4W.) �'. I .., , . . * W window, lhe pit, 60 MA d*sdliu*" In 80 porter In San Francisco. R . . -.-- �, • .. . _­ 1. _. . � rations. . '' - . - I Our 04�-,Uwre well f, 41' behind a of the _&L-A 0 Was the .. .. .. , .. i. .. C, ,,tit" .. . . I , I - -1 -1 , Hands am "wooly be mid to be so S&Viqui of the world In • a g t Liout. Geozoon ban Invented a __ argumentative, and, at the " �.."7'. ..._.1. ... .1. . awevae of bronco Post =18 London as in. 1-b-i-st red, and . for Bring dynamite shells from ord" set man the,, . . "me tiniel %6 - .�. ­ : ever , :&a necessary furniture of the outwardly. ,cwbe and base" lumber tbromb� Bgitl to tovib, .1, _ = ix Urmi"We the preacher,, It " *66 omarient which has Justb6on tried successful- oalm I a struck the . 00 . ..-. .. . I . . He would stop work at a fire'6 arg,,. idt 1101" I . , 2*04*.* *my. diteadon, t-Anlain libe" $him wart one of a merlse of sor the doe- ly in Bea F . . i I . . *6 - McRobarta was on his way home , ariv loriouie. tiati wc ... fai 6 - mein , . , . 1. for sores the street overhead or rumble adder g on . k 0 I I - rea In , Job. - The . A019090 4iventoda'farm re - . me many can" tog was p A Utica has her- i -1 U4,611lumands ai ,but one .�eralag, when an American oitf z qu gu� %I . ! :-.-' intutor decotodal, an' they'iftpsrm�fW %Tq% . �hm a . dW I . !_.1.,1 . . .- a on, .tlair , id W1141 U .. am that weighs Ion than fifteen pe, undo. ly popped up with a pistol levoilej "I . : P _t a ". 011a &me Y 0 the irmt Ian" i, . I . . 8000101h - . � .... z P I , � Of 4__i� . . - . , I . . Waso *0 Of at . plftmnlL � suburban. 4w � ( blood those two, in he acous- mind don away with whiffietress, traces, and head# and said : - .1 Coral b,lud new tot la•ge demand fetvdi- F05t�� the which many of I - Ad buckles, 11 Throw up yor hands I', I— I a - -166 I b . 1. .. -broider me plant% who go solely to t out of this Srs'Ll riot ad Job of Indulging la We much 01*cluOmmp Morev,sr It Is cheap. "' Why?" asked Mr. McRob I . .y • work,loombined with mad .�AAI_A Z,& a showing dellosto Ussery, . of hamonitl and Iteld a short service of Omit was J 01114� by the facts.-*** Job Insist- I , . . ortg vadit, mod, ' ... N.,`. . own with *a congregation 'of 'We" and ad We Mitch on his own virtuasp and hold up Mrs. John Wallace of !. Knoxville, Tana., turbod. � � - . of .-. Revolving dower-pot stands il%rd a ready Bowen "shad shad ever toady to Is 816P their stoppoil to the gate to leek for her five-year. "Throw them uo." ,'. .. . . .. . to a stronger light than needed, his aufisr- �� , , - made of varying effects of groups of plants little hands in ales," an LongfelAow would old boy, and as that moment a runaway I " But what for . • - . it was like a banker who was fond of " I -_ . - . I i 'I Put up yet hands. Insisted . ... I - , -in puler or sitting,rcems. . may, and never utter a harsh 1160041612t txin-ff how he o9ald do She financing Of MO I by. It Is thought. that elks ted th Ili"- I � - . . . Carpets should never be s"n, is their aboateeng or nertaeu?) Mrs.116 and Bondy store ;70r-X ;upposed that her boy had been ran over, ad, obakirg the . . - _­ - - to . In Q;;; such a man, we ,could � tell you?; P!NUI- I' Will You do wh# - - wblov- _: I and that is was • banker who was or she fell to the ground dead. .. � . weight-inallass, them to put, but be I&M on stand " hen i Share I ooltemengs nel , forgot . I r go to I 14 That depends," said Mr. MaRoberlt ", . .... • reps and then beaten at the book. . diq*y their cart lon,do of PraAg" slow I : walus. - - Superintendent A' ...... 1_. - .1. I woodland - Ellphast the Temanite, was pro Apps of the Star and 4' If ye can show me any reason why I shwd I viot I � I Pastoral, knightly and woodland Aends, *4 sidewalk sad' tempt the APPOtit's Of the' named to be one who new vudons and WA a -'Cresoons, Fie" Mills of Chicago In • . .- thirsty stroller by, *owing a low 0 It up.ma bands, I'll no say b t what 1 wosii Ax4 Gal . surn for epirituallons 1 Bfldadp the Shuhiket ton h L Man. . Jae Was can In too belting . I .. &#d village fesdval,tabl6aux, In Limoges, : gre I yor more requaist wad I . MAY be blended together in mantel facings , F&C"Y Ibinueld, •and With a elks :rsl was versed In the literaswm and philosophy of ton MI11% the other day, whirled- ever C ; no jultifial, A— -&-it a depth of luicienmew beneath# lion fur me to see a" absurd . � I ' of the day and Zophw, 'in his spseehent three pulleys, thrown delintly to the Bear, thing. Nos 1 - with charming offeaL � s' why should you, a complete • " ' - ;.1;2 �wA feature of Bull" 111"sn" ropreseft;U the contemporaneous thought and yet not a boas was broken, his only In- stranger, mi #_ - ; - suitable oqlor for redeems holdbi meat this nor o' t , In" crowds AmA in front of very public house '11ises men could not hal, he mornin', an & pubk , , . I ble statuary Is oerulean blue; while one of of the time. jorlem being a few flesh wounds. .1 Be. . - . I . 11be beat b"kgre . • d and green 11111 M dyaws on, wQVag for the ban ,� a street, low put up my hands? I . . morning Ing thinking, an was natural to them-that J.0 Mrs. Catherine Wagpner, aged '111 ad' is. L. undo for gol . .. 1. _. ...-. I too and &am crowdi number old wo- for his SlIfferia had' oommittod 1591041 61 Dash you orled the robber t-� if * . . . I . I 1, brosm in Indian red. . girls and little children who am her sister-in-law, Mrs. R bacon Wagper, don't quit gabblin' and obey ords Y"i k ­ C I � I aster swag 70" secret crime w:rh he could not confess to n - . . F a 109 yews, live within dg ht of each I 11 I ' . . - . .� . ..... A Japanese lea-tray of Its sons with Ingo for We the other hand, sp- et led blow the top of your head off r .'� - on th . . � I the fmUy'* bear, If they the "arid. Job, an r : . 411(daposed-elamsks of divisions, wl do not oeme on their own a000w&L , near Barteraville, Ky. They 1-bave 64 What ! F.-ith, man, ye must be go, , I , . I . . ­�...'..1--.. . . peared. to have misunderstood the leaching never,seen a r allroad, mad each - has ,bad for � I - . ,mil and ..'I- .I- Asimparateporosain boom, with design I go how, by the way, of a dog depression over r heed. Come n", pair buddy," . old of him trials. . away In which 9r. •MoRoberts, awthl. Y", IQ . god the and colors, and with varied molded �� . fifty yaws a silk drain laid . I' Or. all Great Britain, but, we forget that money gly, coolly ostah - *a 1 So much for the sortrion. Before Me to be buried. imi � For picture frames, old broom be tel ono in drunk in beer, whiskey and gin in . . I the pistol and wrestling it with a quick twii :.-. , . congregation had chanted one of the famill- . . . - � 000 Assigned Is in much reqoe@L They. �46- &in is da to provide employment for all ar church of England chants, joined they The latest reported farting girl im Julia *a% of the man's hand; 6 6 oome, nos, at? ,Sols oh ! I . . much a 01 . pecially approprkto to pictorial el In 4: ;:i 7the Kingdom for a week. In Wit -. - . Harris, the twelve-year-old daughter of a I'll show you where they'll tak car foutand - .- . • .,Wlng. the pkainti" � , . _ - .1 . ye. .. 60 samo .metal a. In PA.;,-- • I . . . does Readay I - op"t is - Loodws L I , 44 . . Methodist minister near POW1911 SAtisus Htoh I Diuma ye try Us fecht, or ecod 1,U . bXss& I .i... . .1. �.. �� the rtani of li�wlng Spurgeon - - � Ental, dghlng to be block I- I Tex". She In said not to have eaten an shoot ye, By the way, ye might as WW . so bes, Whilst we produce In tiles every ty FQ .... ': , . Isiopad, &"longing to be free, :''.. . - . . ".1'.- '.. . I "AIR re, i B4 . WoW. waf*g for my m16 .1 . thing 16 forty-six days. She was unusual put up y*r &1n hands, and jl�t walk ahool 11041 Aut I I two I b O&Z It preacher.' H9 4 - ­ i of tint at will, the andints used only, two ' , �..!:. ". I ly ' lay, � "I 144 be Oerefful to r".0 ,i' " I fat when the began herself-imposed lost 'me. That'sit. Trudge away noo.,, - - far time and had reap- , .. - Vain red and whites OMPIGYIDg brick;. in his pplpit. He did not 194-to 1, . U grep1hon's weighing 180 pounds. She Is greatly - re- o r b6rts marched him inle. ­ earlet with a transparent glass from pa ered � rod � a � The effect of an 'E411oh And me M'. McRo - Is P one . . . '. ..�. I . - . gar at least --so if he were sabering, singWg in that of a melodeon, compared duood In ht now. 11 . to the City Prison, and handed him over to - cleft of bflok an. . - � It Is -always won to give for he has a corpulent fignim and a round wits the thinner pi organ sound of wUmna- George Boil of Hartford has a water C& pt Douglus . . the stairway 11 . . .6 - sleepy I I and pleasant English face. The.tabernaole than congregation, I fancied. . - � . ,.-.. of the several stories a different d000r Val bicycle. The rider site on a high most sup It wud dna -be a bad Idea to put bim it . waves f . . . - W crowded as usual. 'All mate not coca. • Just before the collection the dootof re- parted by two long, narrow floats rigged 'a PtralghijaOiLet," he laid, serenely, to the treatment; also to Introduce herizo tai p team before the time of starting minded no that the contributions would be in catamaran fashion. He propels with his feet offloar. " there's little doot but the buddyl - I long or , : Unix, as.glvlmg greater breadth and'atob sy . was so ' . . nor i too may be appropriated by strangers. old of the annual Sunday Scheel treat, and is large wheel which reusing operates • little 4 daft." " . . wreath . - . . . . appa"A11106. . . I a good mat in the body of the%U-1ber- they proposed ,bringing the children down screw M the stern of the craft. A few And he resumed bla� interrupted home. I ... . I .:. I � . I A novel hall hat-ack of' simple hairdo I _ The am - - , ' I ...:..� - . i'�.. .wood frame, is provided . and with a am of faou all rovpd me' to $is seaside and give them a breath of trials show the bicycle to be fast and-easily ward walk. . I, , factete • - ._� - . . I . �. rovided with probudin lag Into reflections on the lousli- . 1016 on the s" shore, or a dip In managed. I ---- - -,_ - L s . ing a I . 9 relaps am air, a i . - wit I � .. �..: . and aroot ovals of nickel- plated wires an a - .. - - . I . . noes of being Ina strangs church, feelin g the 'surf. It was &I" proposed to take a ' � I h of Coral All . I . . .. _.. , -fly Were I i,.. .. lodgment for silk hats; an Inclined half that one is In somebody alse'a paw and our- few of the poor old men-and the dootier Mrs. Robert. Sk000 oh., after I - �. I ... - . Moen wire device affords equal security for reminded by a multitude with net one lingered phyingly on the 11 o" till the banding over the wash tub until tired, mat . . - - eight. . . . down to rest taking her baby boy on her lap Atter felt hats. I - . - . I fam�fiia face, when-le I up In the gallery people smiled sympathizingly-and It wan I I q.� -I.,,- --. . at the time. Phe felt faint, rose to. go to down, - i . ....� - I At a recent lunch paity the napkin' at near' the preacher's chair I behold Me - remarkable when It was mentioned to the . . � _.r. *_.... anothier room, fainted dead away, droping lay near each platIe was slipped Into gilded clothes of Toronto, while a few mate In front of me few poor old people, how many other old I � .1 !I . the baby Into a tub of water an she fell. ous 0 - Her lag �� �'. - :, �� . ; ' � . I , - .1 phis; the plan were decorated with tiny mat; Mr.- and Min- of Niagara Falls. people had turned up during Her husbakid, coming in seen after, found . . �. . bunch immediately felt at home. uAds is 1&ay hrA heard of it." In cousin. . � I t. I . : . . an of forget-me-aets, resebude and I I Mr. Spurgeon I . � . . - - " . ­ ' - .. . '' I .. I - . . - , 11 % ( - . . . - I! . , . L; I �.!,:. the mother unconscious on th floor and . . . . - - : . usage � I . . '. ''.. t other small Bowen yebted in oil, and were an qpening the service referred U his Glum, quenoo rho, ,committee bad more is pro. It . � . I . I . I . , ; . 0 � . � � I I 2 . -1 . . . . L . . L . I I . �- ' � - . I , . ._ I . . - I . . . . � . � . pro- retained by the guests as souvairs. y" - T - sad hoped that U his voice was not 44 Strong, vide for thus *my expected. The appeal the little one drowned In the Mb . . ,. . . . ­ . . :, 1� . . . .. . . . i .. A pretty, healthful and economical or him sermon as clear as it ought to be, they was made with perfect art, and I noticed a Mrs. Maria Farrow of Central City, ill., I . -, . . . . - . , ! • • his as / ' I tease I I - . If you want style'vith I ... 1. z. .. .. , , I for ceilings and walls Is made of pulverized I world know the reason why. His. sermon good number of gold pieces In the collection Is 76 years old. 'A year :go she got the con, ". �, '. . - , 8heul ,_­ was founded on the Incident of the Samar- PETLEYS economy. you Should pay -, Id - . - wjkpstons, It can be readily washed, taken box, when It came round. I had had a penny tract for delivering the mail to the Pont a Visit to -our stores. _ affection - I . . .. 2 [tan woman at the well of Jacob, or rather . I • h ho polish, In pearl gray in tint, presents � in my hands but when he brought out that Office at $5 a month, and all through the 11 .. � love's • the at possible surface for painting, either the conversation which takes place between pitying o-ld I brought ent's, sixpence in. � winter she never mimW a day. Her duties i o w te- .buy I . t - . . . ,�.. . - � Would � in aft or water color, and will neither crack Christ and his disciples when they return - require her to hang the mail pouch on the Carpets retail at whole. I -, ..., � _. . its" It I had been anything but a news '. . . I then ca nor chip. . . from the town with food. 11 In the mean7 papa man I would have made Its mover. crone at the depot, and once, doing thin, sale prices, you should Pff". Even as I 1 • - while his disciples prayed him, saying, in"- sign. • � I she fell and broke arm. Now she is well � . 1: I . Itior ....� ... . The We facing of i'Inarble mantel she*- tar, sol. But •he said nato them, I have .. . ". . � - .. - ­ � . �.., . � and, though not an •ffenelve partisan Is h PAY A Visit to our stores., - - quej n fog a continuous 'Olaot and fiscal do : .1� ,�� very faithful iffiAsL I .... .i I If you I I - fuluses 4* meat $6 sat that ye know not ot." The &a. � - � , I Want Ut , Indelloatshuss, on a white ground, proo ciplee had been charged with grossness, for ' :., �� ...", A Bosse in Bulnm�r- . , I . .. ^ - : ' . eeg --: all VIM . ;. . . . nuts the novelty of birds In brilliant plum- - William L No and James B. 1%14�gett , . . I .* TRilton, Brussels. AX- the hap - any other Turn out of the way a little, good scholar, over di - ­ . . . age, and bright, gaudy Insects, rendered in their incapacity to a" , or than • farmers of Richmond, Vt., quarreled 9 Minster. Ambusson,7 ap. phydolog"Imea- I cur Saviour's words, PET08. eStry or VP ool Carpet towards yonder high honeysuckle hedge. the ownership of a parcel of grain, and .� seat who , relief In quartz grains In metallic colors, but the preacher - thought these words There we'll &it and sing while this shower . .. . C . -.::. .-I producing a picturesque effect. The Impor. Noyes punched Madgett with a pitchfork, . You should pang a visit Was is . ._-� tation Is from Germany. were quite natunal. No man could live falls to gently upon'the tooming earth. and making a slight wound. A-dootor was call- . _; jr: to our Stores. that one ' , _. any. I . � . . . . - . . I . - - ra without eating, end he thought men should given a yet sweeter smell to she lovely ed, and when Nay" saw him ito to Mudg- - .. I . I . , I .; _ . I . . '. � ' . L ., 1. - . _. set? W ... In a plat of spirits of wine dismolve- 4" devote a full share of their exertions to pro. flowers that adorn those verdant maidoWL ott's house he became, very much excited, ­If you want Window * . Is ? T 4 !.. : -1 . 7_ ona whits viding their tables with healthy food; but Look, that-broad beech sal if .. Blinds. Curtains Cornice P - . I :.-. .1 ..1.) .:, . I I., ees of need-lac, and two ounces of w . and, saying to his wife, " I will kill mys -9 I opprme . The principal use I this limh Is for what he wUhed to show was the CUMILA111111a down when I Weis last this way a-flis 9, went to the barn and shot elf Zr,e,e poles, You should pay . filled hi resin. I hin �k .ra . . a carved parts of oab "' " r', such an of Christ In the work he aunts' to do. This and the birds in the adjoin a visit to our stores. M Inet Wei I It glove seemed timess dying almost instantly. hinis �, L ohely. ' standards, pillar claws, sto. It should be Samaritan woman, whom peat Ufa had been to have a friendly oontouttri with an echo, ' 1: I � -, laid on warm,, and if lifie work . can also be none too good &W who had come out for whose dead voice seemed to live in a hollow A farmer, living near Luvern% U., asked . ..� ..., • Ifyouw&ntTAn6leuZs, � ad, so at . .1.. . - warmed at the time ft will'bq • ill better. to the brow of that primrome hill. a butcher of the same place if he wanted to . . Why w -, .. . I water at an hour when few people were tree near ' * a 1 -:- . '''Floor fillcloths, Mat. . -1 �. "L - �. �-. AD moisture and dampness shou d be care. buyafatoow. fie tings. Nats, Rugg, ft, I . uttembl I � 1. . _ about, was the first convert made by ChriaL 1here I sat, viewing the silver stream PETUYS. ..., \ - - -- . 1. fully exo1nded. . I Stop by step, In the conversation about the glide allentJy towards their oentre, the tom. we uld go after it -moon.' When the butcher you should pay a visit - 64 Oh, I .,*� " ,., �� - ­I. ­ r. . ;A ... .,v . I water of this Ufa he had led the woman up peatuous sea, yet sometimes opposed by arrived at the farmer's he found. that the � - _ . to our stores. �. gent mad . ,� .1 . - . .. , , i - - �.. ­ . . 1. . ­ . - 1. ­ - . .- ., . _. 1. � .. 1�. ., ,- .�, . . I . I.. I , , , ", . to a degree of roalha*n of the source of rugged roots and pebble stones which broke loner had no fat cow, but had been j* king . . I .1 I ­ at the .. 1 . � .... I I - ,�- ; .. � � - . - ". .,:. : If yow want your Ca - I.. . :, '' 0110ioe 180iPes., .. , �.� op ritual life, and as he lookad Into her soul � their waves and turned them into foam. - him. The a won't joke that way rpeu dreamed r I I . .. �' I with farmer . 1. . , � half ' pints '' And sometimes I beguiled time by viewing Loy the butcher brought suit economically cut, properly made . which h . .1 Cuuxrx".-Ons and one of and new the fir evidence of her willilignew more for I - • . .;half teaspoonful salt, one tea.; receive the now "gift of God," a now on. the harmless lamb@, ume leaping securely against hlx� and obtained judgment for $5. land well put down, you shoum word a, h Bear, one - to ' spoonful sugar, two 'of baking powder,,`0114 thuslimm filled his own soul and made him In the coal shade, while others sported - While a gang of prisoners were waiting pay a visit to our stores. - sad ho - forget for the time his own bodily wants 'sun, and na on a wharf at Philadelphia for the arrival of ' . . 11 it to on, nearly a pint of milk and ores I . im mixed libernalres In She cheerful W I . -1 .... 0A il _. 11 Mr. Spurgeon's hearers might think It was a others oravin 08 at .. I . . by her si . . . JI � I . bons ;serve hot. F action, Moses Kelly made a dash I . before, a 11. . . � - . , �:. . all together ; exr1r, owy lovely h - , : bake In well buttered hat gem . great to able to preach before a _# comfort from the wagnen th H be to take them to the Reams I;. - . I . udders/of their dame. As thus Of :P rX . I.. _; ­ t. _.. . � �­ � - � - vast congregation 'and have his sermons re. net,, these and other dghte had so fully pea. and jumped into the water. He disappeared . � -1 11. - . . � . '.­ RIBBON CAN X.-I'like- J#U'y6Jj� * "V�jy pealed in ore read by millions, but he an- i in too f " - - -_ I ­ - &- ! . . . � . � � �,:: much: One and one-half f pap ssaiwd'my soul with content that I thought, and was thought to be drowned, but -oars I '.. . .. .. . . .. . . � I 0 - oared them he felt q6 greater mt1sisodon, d the poet h me happily txpres I - ful search revealed him in the mouth of • . . . � ­.- , [I . : - . .., u on , an as &4 sad t- a I _!L - - ..... _. ­ I : � . V .1 I I - . ; � . - , half cup of butter, ex cup OPO . � .- . � . � .. `.�!',._' . ke-bal , of milk, deemed it a greater honor to have some per. " I was for that time lifted above earth. . "war sixty feet from when he went under. . . f : I - I - : . . - . . ... I - ... ,,I ... I I I 1. ... ... ; I .1 . . .. I �t' three eggs, " ha t6asli ful m0dA sane men acing quietly and testi. birth. - He wasAragged out with a boathook, In . . . . . . ;I �._ I , one . fy that he had And possessed'Joys not promised in my bl .. ill . _... teampocriful cream 9 tartar, two OUP6 floor. been,saved through his preaching. He never As I left this place and entered Into much the same condition as Joan Vaijean I . . - - Is, . . Bake half of this layerim. To the . felts i T Yes, 1• , . the I . . I . ,­ . .:.. ,-_: � deeper- joy than when he read 011A next field, a second pleasure mtortainsId after his famous wade in the Paris sewer. I . . . - ,. ',- - . .." " , . mainder add one-half cup moluses. It Was L . . .. 1 'k _.. :.' - J Iran let ! . . � �­, - have a I i* I Ir . . .. ,Z . - .. �. 1. � - age human nature rudely shaken. One day - �' 128 to 1-32; ling treat i "Ul - - .-,* afraid N1 . . .. I . . , .. . 10 0 day in some paper of a Went Indian who mg. a handsome milkmaid, that * A o'Itizen of Detrelt has had his faith In I ­ .. - - - cup Bear,, a little soda, and fruit ands had been converted by reading a translation had not yet attained as much a and win. . I - - I - to tests. Bake this in I&I ore and put is of one of hisoarmous. There was mere hen- dom as to lead her,mind with.any fears of when the rain was fallivg fast he saw a . a . . _� Me. 13 . I ­ 1. , t : J ! � - , I _., whole together with jelly, using first a d k or in doing the obsoure.mork of Chriss than many things that will neve'r be, u too young man cads yoning woman paddling - . -, 49 , . . - ­� layer, then a light one., 10.. Mir. A I � in makirig�publicvoW. Thisfirstoornion through wet. ninbrollalems. He was , a __ . ­ many am too often do ; but she cost away �T 0"':r 0 _11L , * * . lea "V . PIS a pin' ' . I • . CORN STARCH CRJUX - '.--�)d,d '' tof of the greatest preacher on earth was preach- an ows a" I like a qlgh"gale.-Izaac ' near his own door, So with rare phUa&- - - . . . . amw - doubt . � . - tablespoonfuls corn -e - . I 0 � I I . - milk ocalded,, two d to but onsperson, and thats, woman of - - . I I , I . WaWft. -1 � I thropy he thrust his- allk,pinbrolls, into the , . theft. I � starch, three -tablespoonful@ sugar, yolks of doubtful character, whom many • preacher - . .. - - San Now ...'. L hand :1 the astonished yeting man sayieg, I I 1.�_ When t . I - two eggs. Wet the starch with a little cold of these days would not think It worth - I ; , .. I , - ... .. 1_ I. . . . "'Take this :you have a lady with you. , , . -.1 Monte fa A- milk. Beat the eggs and sugar until light While U- vast* a word upon. And yet - : g run With a Brake. � - .:,,. - You can bring it back to. morrow t9 that � - - - . wrap , � . � - . I . pod and stir the whole in the scalded milk. Christ's highest •kill of illustration -and - Darin then con hour among the workman house More." The young man took the group of . . . � Flavor with two teaspoonfuls lemon. Line his greatest tact were thrown into this employed i im vements along the rail- : . .i,. . � � oy in re .. . -1 . .I.., � filled L umbrellas and the good citizen of Detroit . - . - .. their go a pie plate with pie crust and bake. Fill conversation, and the re"ption of it road went of 81�liington, Ala., station, one hum' 't seen it 11noo. I I . I I J - ' 1. - _. I . cardle ...... - . '� %, � . with the cream and cover It: fronting hb whole heart -with joy and anticipation of of thq boom noticed the other day that a . - ­ t 1 . - . news, . . . an - . . - :! :, - , . . . I I I _. - � made of the whites of the two eggs beaten the of him goopol. an he pointed to Ems. of Italian* bad found name aninsement O. L Badley, a petmious negr* gain'bler . , .. - . . I with two tablespoonfuls sugar. Set, in the crowd of Samaritan@ then coming up and -I - of ebraska, was shot near Crawford the BIG '. � . : . .. � . ­ . . ��_. � ... Argon 18L:� 1�cbo%*y which ke than in a con . , " , , , - . said "Lift up your eyes and look on the f her day. One bullet hit him In the back � - ' • Anumaed . . I . � oven a low minutes to stiffen. . . huu*. rer newly the on- of the head, tearing off the enter plate of , * : 66 A 6 , . .-:..,. . om a", fields, for they are white already to bar. 'tin hear. Just before It was time to ra! � S M I . - - TOMATo Flan. -Take small t Vt at." The whole sermon was sa encourage. skull, another Went Into his eyes. another .,- U M R I I -1 them r . . I . sums work tjio'bosm walked too the shanty bit him in the forehoad'and *0 four* went . ' 4' But . . - �. . __ ... _.. scald and skin them quickly, breaking them meat la these "who are willing to do the go mes what is was gmt,exoited the metal- . I 4• . . - . . . . - � . � � - .1 I , . . - . .. - . - rr' Into his right arm. He never led conscious- -, � . . : . I ... as little am possible,, add one-third their solid and unostentatious work of Christianity meat of the Itationi. He found three or � - t 1111 I . weight of granulatW sugar, boil slowly . nee*, and at last accounts was &live. Tice ! . _. . . .1 . I - All] I I ... . ...- In this world. four of the laborers with sticks six or seven - SALE 44 tor . I . I . until they are clear, take them out Z four wounds make he bears - - I.. � . . Am and There was ne nollootion ; but' stringers, Inahei I*g In *air hasdo. One of them twenty. . I . spread them on plates; boil the juice till - I .I _. 11 * _... . - five.' -He was wounded. four times . . :, .1 I Which I It Is very thick, pour [it, ever the tomatoog$ an they came to the poroho. were handed - stevpqd to one 4& of Uie shanty, thr6t his i a little envelope Into which, if they with- In a fight last winter, and carried a bullet in Right Cent Prints for 4i cents . 46 Wh and dry them In a warm even. When dry th , stick !lulckl at temothing on - the ground, viously, � I � - . , . ad, they could put something for the now his tongue a week beforo'he found out what Ton cent Prints for 6J Conte pack In layers In a clean paper box, first and jam= quickly book, at which the so felt &a owlens. is I 96 uo� I college. sprinkling sugar over the bottom of tit and - speotatern laughed heartily. . . Ten cent Drees Goods for Q . - Spurgeon's Is She sl0quenos, of Plain words, The boom inads his way through the in an I IAS the timid women who are Inallied to Cents. . . . ­ � "Undina also between each layer, p&ck1 tightly and he uses no flowery i . Arg - I . Wary oratory, but, like Moody, In from a carriage every time the horse " - - cover closely, and you will have a nice con. be a" what it Was al which the Italian Fifteen cent Dress Goo'dfi fOr .1 ­. -, 1."'.... 1. � says what he nl*su In words that- any or. thrust him stick, and ommis In might of it 1110* up his " read this story of a Went. 1k slight . . ". . faction for winter. - I . 8J cents. I fhoe� I I Idluary Man may wideftUnd. Thin, with one of the man had made a thrust and field, Man., irl' She was driving a spire It It in � I �_* - .11 - as a anien us, .10imp Is ad horse, wh th I - I , . - ': lumped book just In time and far enough to OW -a headslall broke, and 8 - PICKLIL - Choose eventy. five- cent BiaA SiW - . -, - I LimoN too his the secret of his power, . - � I I - . middle-alzed lemons, fresh and perfectly Yeaterds, a friend took me to hear Dr. -the 8-- of an mWeenake the bit came out of his meudL I Of oe for 42 cents. they am : I 9 urge, � .. � sound, sore the outside of them with S ph Parker at the CongregafAsag church spray at the man, and than quickly he ran. The girl, perfectly One Dollar Black Wks for 51 - Mr. V powerless to I : - WNG Ind I . . phoo of broken quart bottle, and then out k n as the City Temeie, in High Hol. Bed •on the ground for Luo*sr spring an restrain him, mat upright In her seat, while cents. 'When -- . - L - - St � t When ­1 � Awo, them lengthwise down Into four quar ben. Dr the frightened animal ran wildly. through Fil[tgv cent Ta but not quite maunder ;they must M - Parku MAI, fame In the 09a. another Italian advanced. , _ pestri C r oftly, ' .. .1 I so i gational Church of 'England correspond- The snakel'S 7" tbiradwith 'regat and the streets. She never said a word, even for 35 cents. , ' 16 that of Dr. Wud in calsodii, --- --- OYU a �.,.' as to just hang together. Rub these over Its ranim fined she sh.seity with the noise of when a daring man caught on behind and twied . , - - . I -Dr. Parker's • gifin we Sixty-five cent T&96stii CM` young ... �. ,!, . ..�. with salt an the rough outside, and fill the mt of the - Its vibsullona The boa shouted to an Iblk� climbed into the buggy, only to find him. �. - .; . . L cuts with malt in the name manner; t ph tic order. His talent Im rather in Ilan who was advanoing for his turn at the unit quite as less I the girl. But this pets for 45 cents. , In nits I !#&- ware bowl erml ­ ­.. them Into a china or earth that dr tic I1a0- He Is about 60 years of i added watig'h? 'hel' ' Sixty cent Kidd inst,6r W the rest Ago, Import. And*d a few I" ords In Ilalloa which helped, for after A MU -mile will just hold them, sprifikie roan more in physique, and especially in TaIlons caused an olowing -out of rim the hem was tired enough to admit of Pets 'for 40'centiL the hap S clawa Hat's lit �. _ .... malt ever them, and turn them once a day I he "a Henry Irving to mind at ewe. the osbis. The Italians had captured the his being caught, end the #0 jump" on% One Dollar Brussels I let them He thus four days. Parboil twelve If he had not been a Preacher he would @asks In Noua* - while at weri4 ad the buggy, not much frightened, and not for 78 cents. eftt of . Aout In$9 thin bai *Oftuity - . . cloves of garlic, or small onion re been allarud The I ' twos had One-twenty Bru*seb her Gag &:I.� "pillan. ,goorms of its JIM a'& a bit hart. . C;Awo an '. � ... I slices ;add to those an ounce of white sugar, oh' Was we I lBuPPO" It &I- it to their shan w . . :.. . - I �. . . .1: 9 W or an hour - . . for 98 cents, . . . . .. I W played wl the re - &%aa I I M The interior Is very bmdoome , . . " - ad to - . . . ... - • handful of white mustard mad, and as a IL p - . -1 . .. 1, - cayenne popper an will He upon a dime h Ing a gallery supported by oolum, with a Talking about busy am who ios�* 1 " f;. • much OaW by - -As-- --A A- - their . . oo ' Mina o*k - Mo me AV& 'the;;ms early and got book &her dark and - .- ,DURING THE %&" Sprinkle some salt among these, and I;i At&l% and jut enough of gilt a snake Was is Was nearly five never one their children, a man of that sort . . I amaraom 1, L � . . *=stand all the time the lemons are in an light coloring about thank, and the feet long MA hoid. a splendid set of rattles, Was turrying away � I the bowl. Then have • clean @tons jar 0 r dwwrationss to relieve it of the gomb ' aw morning when he , rf- "Ventow In number. Even after the make fens that his little boy had Vt u "A ready, take out the lemons one by one, n of most London oburohom. is boAths was dead not me 91 WN Italians who had bft sad - . squesse them a very little, and Is them lMft 11*111" glass OU all *6 wbW6WL ise fftdad . . I y Umpbod &a _p before _e : � ... .I.... 'told 7ohillill2ae Sn*oXielowsM He I - carefully la ;• lay in U .all In no close by no, our Saviour in a bright of IlL Child woulifult. . oftse, of I ,_ ­_ - I �., is am am the yonommu of 9101 Makes Man spanked him and want to _1_�._ .. - alsoclue I . 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Azi siaon,Up- 1 Carpets, a vies Vawye ; PETLEYL L inolounig, Ut R'Ugs, r, mat - dta., Sy a visit, ryCarpet& p�ou erly made should 0 I.. .. E . . � iet Baetl _t0: y S I- \ 1ER 4. . - I . . .1 ALE. , ,lie Centii. 6i Cents' da for of ()oods fat` iaok 91W ilk* for of ,y CW.peti estry Cat` . —.t-Ar Cam"" in OarpsO In Carpso 'HE r S66 I ys 0 0 1. y wit . Afftp & C s� tea - enolivAted dolbate oosioar of her flgan and tratlea eat a doable knook, followed by the sound of As Pi¢ht Qal3te Dfukt Do `. hens in the sir wing -room bjj Argant's the floor behind her ; hor. . pale tune mar volese without. 0 - - 1 :il The night came darkly down : side, having Lett the old geatitleman over bent, and a shadow fry the leans fell on Madge rushed to the door in Lor im- The birdies' mother said, •• Peep;! peep i . their wine. he t obim Qad t grtil he her smooth head. A smile of dreamy sweet- petaous way, and throw herself into Oeoil'a • - Tus ought tabor aetrle0 'P' m - timi lty tittle ones were safe in,bb� UP WO f b �_!! j '°sir roars p►r%d her lovely lips as she opened arms as he was &boat to enter. Harr - ' r'�°'°R • sheltered bT her wing in d many meet, l al •tl a' r - fan to the oalyz of the flower see It" MA gazed patting her away, be turned to his mother ; :� - ­_1._..1 smvreary little birdiings took their rest. and fro. The e g was warm and olose. within at no goldes hosts. sad. astern atntage veins that ■ttaek a . ' and the wlpd we ere open M oadoh every Cwd had been' di the whsle ohiU through the fa - ' E �paa rag' tteiiy ohele, said --- .r • The night came darkly dowi■ -' possible he dude!& el the trees at More Hesse, " h was no unusual so- " Mother, here le my wife - -lure. (Wil W ild bIIF bA bn ' pIaees The baby's mother said, •ntside flioke ed across the 1's olden oarsmen rpw. Bye -low i " g He head hooems quite a tae Graham 1" of Masi ass of the*e little pests - You mustn't frolic so 1 hair. and w5i sir $he looked as ether• verlM with the aid assn, aiaoe he was net Mn. Osotl Graham t In spite of geed.. el,onld have been asleep an boar ago t" sal as a spirit a abtantlr►1 u a thought only tardy to Wtrp ti his meanderingdis- breed all wore takes aback sad felt {- j d, neetlints closer to its mother's breast, 1! & dream ' splendid ang�i new s�arses an soienoo phitosepby, anti what mrlth at her hand to her head perfectly S ; e marry prattler sank m quiet rest. dressed, qv� air HsiTe1." The Brit. bat aloe ha a kqp wled of the oonfn �► M fawie •t e the m p • qp Idstead ei the fair elegrarit lady, t ! ' 1. Then in the cradle soft 1 r'M t room, hr gaMt nbj sots whiah Interested his host, he was where desoription Madga ' had read wen• W i L S N1 F L Y - •Tarps laid with tende,est eatb, broken only b 000asional word from one capable of joining in and offering new Ideas &hasiastloally, a little clamp girl soaroeIy - i , Good-night l g. i or other of i ooupants: 0411 was too for oonslderatlen. , But this war only when more than a ohild, dark - haired, showily P S Q p A D $ r I. 1. r Sleep till to morns* tight t" " dreamily hap speak mnoh ; and Ar• the two were alone. W heaever Misr Vertr- dowsed and oovered with blushes. name red the mother, as she b, Bathed a • , Whiff gent war alwa a low to speak - shoot, to a. ton was present a ourloar silenoe fell upon somewhat awkwardly from behind the . 80XD BY DRIIG(r'.IBTB. .- �' . Nigh tisseettlred down, the ga of day were fault, p would hsve .Amu• the young man. He answered absently and shelter of Cooll's tall flguro. - - I., barred. When Mr. rte left the Mere Heats, at random. He was always watobing her, There was a k of room on OW111*'� - And only loving angels were: on guard. whbh he did i , ha Important let- always on the look -oat be her attention sane. Mrs. Graham, losing all SMPaper, rj OPd� Tb r pay frog ie reside �Koekly. iiiaseriat two to write, o named his companion to forestall her' slightest wish, and to grad- hoult in her wonder, burst ont with— storiesby themosttalented'autlwrs in each issue. - to walk throng yard.& with him on the !y her sUghteas fanny. Heart and Boni he •' Why, Cecil, is this year bride P A number pt, interesting Complete Tales of Love f - Rettbpretext of 1 the sunset. Aetna gave himself a to the wild worship she ta- the ht on said she was tali and fair ia, Eomauce, and Adventure, Choice Foetr t3horti utlan lt' Lasto, p p P ag $ketches, Hous ©hold Recipes, ficience, Wit and . sunse t. I! was to a day so soft and oalm spired. This a my bride t" interrupted Oeo% Rumor, etc„ contained in each issue of Tw .1 . - - The a m sank '.red, the whole sky war Was she oonsotoas of it 2 He osuld not with saroastio abruptness. '• Nellie, kin Fireside week 5e. per copy; or, with 40 of oovered with of orimmn, tadlag to tell ; still less ii she roolprooated his feel- your ais n-In- law, " t year; e moss dedra ie songs of the day, $1,00 per CHAPIER IV. (CONTWUX]),) sin mouths rod �A pieces music' 1; three pro le to the e k In fhb strange ua• frogs in the vary least doggies. She would Upon this Madge, who had turned from months and ><o feces mania, 500.. da ..dire ` purple bow. r' ., 6n the diver ands of Easthore Bay, Ce- earthly light a hours stood out red and often smile upon him now, a smile oloar and red to pale, and from pate to red, with a Agents wanted everywheue.. L,iberadoom. oil land Argent paced alone. Mr. Veriston threatening, h leaves fluttered redly, cold as starlight. She would talk to him violent effort took the trembling girl's mission. I§aaspseeopses siwe, mss Ir'mzs=g . and the clergyman had declined to desoend and the Howe k saoh a deeper flash, -a as she never d to her father, would listen hand. WaX rLY. 80 Colborne St. Tbsoam. Canalda e rough difficult path to. the bomb, and 'riohsr rose -h while the distant sea with "me amount of interest when Ceoll '• You are weloome 1" she said ; and �CM**L Tenthersa 9tndentsAttention I ` '• I will take yea to ear seers. "' During Holidays a special course of rivate `.'F WAS only too glad to undertake the mingled with o lowing west.�� read stead to her. Yet her ayes never then, y tesaono, by highest masters, will be liven 806o01 . -. - le oharge ,of the lady. • It was a - bold What a w d al sunset 1 exotalmed brightened, her hand never trembled, and Dinner is ready, . ad paps deem „ like Teachers and htedents, on Shorthand Drawing of romantio ooaat. and as opalescent shimmer- Cecil, as Ar an paused at tke gate. her oelear never deepened at his a 'prosoh. to wait , m don't obang , year dress, (Painting. All who can should Dome. §end finmes. - . , ingca, At either Side of the bay prodpit• 'e There is se *thing almost awful about Often when he unexpectedly met her his Oh, how the grandeur of the Ploosdilly y for ape°tnt otr°ulan• Tam Utters 8sosr• : „ a "nine' A°AD=T. Aroade, Tomato. .,t one headlands' oat the hazy sky, their Bras- it, something m ons of I know not what. ' heart would throb till he oould hardly see, mansion ovsrwholmed the little ooantry ' ' ' d `' As If the elements were on fire'" and his blood would oearse swift! but the - its turf «caa btarrod here- an there with - very , y ; -girl 1 S'ie sosroely dared;to tread an the GlilticLt!!t sDSl1311G16 o.LLBICi. Guelph. Oros. � - -- scarlet po; pira or tufted grass. Half way supplemented Ar ant, raising her eyes to first sooenin of her oold tow voice would velvet•pils oarpeta, or glanoe at the pow. Yonf,q men and women thorongisiy prepared r u one of ,tnraee n white oo stage nestled in a the glowing vault above, • strike like ioe on his veins. M .n a tim s dead tootmea ; *till less oould she stammer for positions as Book - keepers, shorthand writers, p .. g g y Oallgraph or Teleeggrte h operators • students from . cleft of rook, Not a rioKle *rail broke the As It the read d y were dawning he bad been on the point of telling hoc ail out a word to shore snits veined, satin -robed ■iron provinces a.d 8lctes in amenesnes within a - sleepy Irideacei- - -t' mi+rer of the sea, - whose open as," sal C solemnly. his tale of love ; bat when her eyes rested ladies, whe seemed to her like the lnhabi- um graduates ptaoed in commercial contra ot- -- _ waves fell with the f,.lutest w.urn,u-, In one The girl drew the shawl. ohs were more m his with their rem"' anateing gases, tents of another world. anada ax,d ttr United States; nits moderate, long creamy ripple on the shore. There closely round he shoulders with a gaiok ., rook calm, y of Mead. , In a whirl of awe and nervous excite- tavllftieae oettent; tne/rnetlon indiwten,►i ;torlermq eb., address, Y. MAoCOBHICB. PrincipaL was no sound, no sign of lif e, save'the blue gestate. I el, all not t■owa t will not n4derstasd," meat she followed her sister-in-law ap a � _ _- _ _ -_ _ . wreath of amke from the cottage above. •' Are you cold f" he asked, tanderly Mi- the words ei td ea his Ups. !fe must -wait, wide stairoase to the apartments which had N $� & 00., NILLWItIGHT8& RNQJNZJJ ts, The amnoth sand was undisturbed by any Iona• he told himself with a sigh ; ' wait longer been prepared for the bridal pair. The bed Berl , oat- -solo manutaeturers i■ Canada o! . s but their own. The martins fly. "hie. only '� et. ! , my P i n�tin foffic>eeto }6 h. p' ; �utomatin en- footstep y rooms were aderned with every possible g high speed automatic en- ing swiftly to and fro and a orlmson butter " Only wh t 2','�tlll j more tenderly, But now the hoar head oome. He was comfort and luxury; -and a stifled ezelama dines for tectrte lighting; automatic engines for ' $y were the only other animate creatures in when she us . going back to town, so he told Mr. Verb tiara buret from the young wife's lips as she °• bu r, and ,'"sage factories, or any other sight. It was a charmed aolitnde. " Onl " here a light and chew power in required _ y ma t ge to now," rhs' aailKersd ton, , when regret had been unfeigned. entered. For price lint and other particulars address as 1: - Attar strolling a little way, Argent fat abruptly. •• sod night." Glancing at Argent as ha said !t, he had •' You like your rooms V asked Madge. above dawn, idly gathering the silver shells that " Mast you . Good night, -than "- pre`sil�- surely oaaght a gleam of Interest in the opening a doer into a Tout nest.: - , Jay near, scattered like pearls on the sands: Ing her hand warmly as he dared. " This quiet fans, an unmistakable shadow had " This is your boudoir. Your dressing• ONEY TO LEND - • h.• ' . Her large soft eyes were fixed upon the level has been a ha y, happy day ; one I shall dimmed her eyes, and her volos h#A a rooms are opposite. I hope you won't mind -O "- A stretch of water. a dreamy light !n' their never forget 1, Have you been happy, -Are ring of sadness when next she spoits His being condemned to town far a fortnight �rQduvt#ve Town, 9illage Fe uPlopeAy. . azure. depthP• S -anding by her side, his gent 2'' stlenos, then, had "mod Its rvwtra t longer? We oannot.persuade my father to s• C�� re�g�+ Barrister, � - • . eyes dwelling upon her grsoefnl figure, and He uttered e! `roams tremulously, his lave had stirred irks pisoid depths et leave before then." i Ds1e�a Block- Toronto Street - Ton>.t•. his heart beating with a very passion of in lips ltngsriag en- its mil syllables ; but her' iriish nature at last 1 Now was the " Oh, no 1�' replied Nellie in a hashed tense love, Cecil's thoughts were busy. Argent's thou his were evidently far away. timy to put out his hand and grasp the tone, warppeely understanding this. ■pe igh. GUE PH CARPET WORKS. - Shenld he ever find the key to this girl's. . She merely sa , absently- pearl, to plunk the illy sad wear it cn his Madge foroed back a sigh as she looked a D r� p _ > sfl'aetione ? Would those blue eyes fill with „ What? h, yes !" . , L' breast 1 . moment at her brother's country bride ; f , & A, A'RV STRONG & 0061 1 - . ` love's sweet tremulous beams for him 2 Then he w fain to release hot hand '• I am going away," he said, at length, than, with a murmured " I will read your sutruraoTUrasss pr . Would that pale -fair cheetr: ever blush, and - and depart wi h that last stab for company. abruptly, when the girl, havlax dropped maid ; but please don't oharge your dress," ,��� UNION &DAMASK CARPETS, those calm pulses gaieken at his approsob 2 Before he ea ed the path which- led � out her flower, was apparently absorbed in she left the room, and Mrs. Cecil Graham . Even as he involuntarily asked himself %base of sight of Ve *ton, he turned round for watching the rain. " Will you miss me a was left alone. Of new patterns and design Guelph.. *AL questions his heart sank. The bright hope- one last look. And there, white his heart little, Argent?" A most uncomfortable dinner was that TT WILLISI[B+. '• fulness of a few hours since seemed to be beat joyfully at the thought that she " Yes," she• answer very gently. i which followed. Cecil, totally unlike him - a Felt & Slate Roofers . ' all vanishing and slipping 'from 'his grasp, should watch hi thus, leaning on the "Are you marry the�2 "- ooming a little self, was silent and abstracted, replying in Manufacturer and dealer in Tarred Felt, Booting: - - the happiness which had seemed so real and gate, her facet !swards him, stood nearer, monosyllables to his mother's endless guar• Pitch. Building Papers, Carpel and Deafening FsM. . near disappeared In the far distance, even if Argent. In t e or men sunset her golden Argent elapsed her hands before liar, tlanings. He seemed like one in a dream, Beady $OOfing, �G net wholly lost. Should he ever . win her i hair and her hie dress seemed, as he and looked out through the thick leaver who" heart and thougghts were far away, Vor Low prices address . Was it not proverbial that-man rarely got looked mere o o■e , to,, be dyed in blood. to the troubled wont, where a bar of not indeed like a man who had won and H. WILLI&KII, - I - p s tee St S. Toronto. Adelaide ta. that one prize on which their hearts were It was a aims a and terrible sight 1 like amethyst light parted the gray olouds, wedded the woman he bad ohosen cal: of all — _ _ _ - set ? Why should he be an exception to the a cloud over 4ow•born joy a dark im- " Am I sorry V she repeated dreamily. the world to be his wife. rule. ? The tender silence of earth and sky palpable she ew !of foreboding dewended, •' Yes, I suppose so," dghiag a long soft The bride, In her travelling -dress of brit- BRANt-0- �11L:_...'-.. oppressed him, and the murmur of the sea not to be t U4 away ; and perfectly sigh• That sigh set his heart beating liaat hues and country make, her face ex' . - �' filled him with vwgue Indefinable melan= an, pet oofthongh he deemed him- wildly ; end, before he could go ion, she oeesively flashed, liar hands trembling, chely. �'hp did Argent sit there so nnmov self, Caoil'Gr had turned hastily away with raid, •` Bat you will Dome again men- painfully nervous and gaucho in manner, OLD WATER RICEI �TARC . ad,. so still, and so forgetful of his presenoe t an involuntar sh tides loan?" felt herself to be the objeot of mate oriti• Why was she so cold, so proud, and se an- � Ceou a moment � o•mmand his oism ba trhe part of her new relatives, as _ ff ntterabIy fair ? Cti PIER V. voice. ow beaatifal, hew tweet, how well u she servant■, of whom she stood " Oh, how beautiful it is !" exclaimed At• The days' ant on, each laden with lb pare she was 1 And all his own, be knew nearly as mnoh la awe. The knswlodge ''�7 TT �1 gent sadden! • and the our man started It now 1 Stilling with a�mighty effort the did not tend to Im rove either her manners 4N i:aVER F' li.d17� . . . - g y ' young dreams, its he es, its flower of promise, Its • at the sound of her -voice -he had •not same, it ley , tt tendant, sorrow i and mad throbbing of his pulses, with a passion- or her appetite. t was easy to see that dreamed of htr breaking the long silence he poem P , In It Cecil. poured ate movement he took both the fragile one and nail disapproved of her, though the �ARRIAGE #; WA6�ON AXLE& - which had fallen upon them. With the out his rout. Ito uttered all the ele hands into his warm grasp, preuing them disapproval wart veiled by a great show of werde, hie donbta and his Sleet& vanished, gaent love a tag the as #her dated against his breast ; sad, while she stood politeness ; and the girl's heart swelled lr,anataotnrers of the oe�ebnted and hope smiled an him once more. not yet speak is Argent Veristen move looking rap at him, pale and states -lilts within fear with wounded pride and vanity. mad GUELPH �� WHU - a. ' " It is indeed," he said, renting himself ed • glorified Ion et ideal w•mabhood: the gathering gloom, with her eyes, As for Ddadge, the knew net what to by her side, " I have not been down here a dmethiai a the odor and flowers la sum- full of some new emotion -was it pain or make of it. There must have been some To PZPPZR & 00., Guelph, Ont. - before,. and did net expect to see snoh a - eT time breathed through its pages, .and pleasure 2- fixed, neon his, he said, [n dreadfallmistsrka. This little osnatry girl Our Duplex Azle* are all to be had at ail IYo lovely little bay. Holy pretty these shells ° tones that shook her to the mal- -- was not In the least like thrWaoeful, gold- v�oip►► �*dware stores t° t>zo D°mint°°- are too 1 '- taking one In his hand. something of th wild storms to rummer „ Argent, Argent. I will oome if en- haired oreature his puWanate adoration a #; ' what to it i A learned man s• Csil felt i a pow in spite g him- you bid me • for I love you, darling, � of whom Cavil had oonfided to his favorite salt, ;Yet's tltat. s errs ewer which ovarns 1 �� � • � � y Could give it a clumsy name.. Ig P g darlin 1 sister. Plainly enough Cecil was miserable Let him name It who can. the mail , So, bring his poem to a sad g - plainly he did not Dare an stoup iet his The beauty would be the same, " and moarnful,ot0 C)i3APTER.ZT1. i_ ', bride. What was the solution of the mye- Yt Yee," said the girl, with one of her He read so *e o his verses to Nellie Mill , �s. ' ,, 2 M had a horrible feeling of the rare emlies ; "they are beautiful 1 " I as they mat together .In the jessamine- roofed Well, have tie travellers arrived t have a long string of them at home. I am arbour in the 0ttle garden ; for' good Mrs. ` asked Madge Graham, throwing her bat 'world's baring out of joint, din as she eat afraid fir, Steno robbed the mermaids for Mill, now that she knew fear lodger better, 'aide, as she sank into a ohair, apparently through the long stately dinner, painfully . made no objection to an oonsional chat ; quite overwhelasad by the heat. alive to all the QasrcA o C of her brother's me," fall alive to Ceoilia's frown and " Mr. Stone again," thought her ostripan- and Nellie's tears had fallen thlokly and '• No," responded Ceollia, ene of her imear an the bride mid 11 No, sir," to her ion savagely ;`but all he said was "'No fast over the p poem,. until Cecil had to misters. o•ldly. It would be a relief to father -In-law. doubt the mermaids would forgive the soothe -and pat her like a child, her tam my mind if one of them never did arrive. Later In the evening, when one or, two theft. I dare say they abound about here. flattering him not a little. Pleased with Why 000ld not Ceoll have married some people had oeme in and oonverestion was When the full moon �tralls her white gar - what he chose to dondder her appreoiaden, one In moiety . ' „ gomg on freely, Madge found as epportuni- mente far across the sea, and all besides is he read her more Od more, never thinking Lady Mary Grainger, - felt ins iii*, t of draw Cecil adds into the empty wrapped in slaeuber, they I can fwd s hew danger+ ly s±wei thew r'endings misht murmured the third sister, who was fan. �nrsrvato � Ls !n her hand en his arm, on of them out on ender rooks combin be to the ern attso histloated 1 &troy herself languidly is the depths of a �• y g group y ► R young P hh • g •• Bat of all things that with a loving gesture, she aid toarfnlly- LINTON, LAKE & CO., G t,� their golden hair and singing songs that Even thngh m�►dly in lave with another iasarious Iona e. •• Oh C s ! Tell me, dear, how all this onrdle the blood with their eerie eweet7 woman, he. fern it pleasant to sit with hen with his refined ms#hedo tastes, should has ha' ned." oHrxs 8oasw ?: 4M, • ' Nellie when he ogold not .ba with his IdAi. have tied himself -In this rash hasty way pp° - -s WORKS. a"r' i It !aura&! t• w soh her is a--te a mere Doan bumpkin i" "All what Y' he asked, a frown darken• ridge & wagon Argent turned her fair frioe to him with - He found 1 p to his faoe for a memint. = sales, Iron am . unaaual interest. - color and her hosvina breast, to so *the .1 Outral, w,1" ezvlatmed Cecil � � �, You know, Cad[. Don t pretend to -- = steel sot lo nap "Ah, if one oenid bat hear d see gniok tests starting, and to read in bar eyes My �dsan, remarked Mrs misunderstand me. Won't you ooafide in t3crern. eb. . them 1 the - despot awe of an Intellect so vast, the mildly, yon forget that year brother de• your own little sister 2 I can't bear to see . L10 on at,pttoatton: "Bat that would be death." most impawtoned admiration fee a geotns scriber Ddiss Qeriston as btlag a meat you m miserable 1" . _ - "Death 1 How fend you are of that so miraoulens -ay, and a love strong and beautiful and arbtooratio young try y Ceoll sat wearily dean on an artlBotal - `ugly word 1 "- turning away with a frown. fervent for himself was the><e too, ,only fhb He Weald soaroely be Ukoly, 7. knew, te rooky lest ; and, groaning, he hid his faoe , . " Am 12 Nell, fliers is one. ward of he did not see. admire a ooantry bumpkin. which I am very much fonder." Foolish little Nellie loved- theyoung pest, !' Oh, don't tell me L" raplled Caoilta in his hands. "What is it !" asked Argent nrssaspi- who was m far above and beyond her in sharply. " It is just ydor high -flown . (TO BE oolr'rirrarsn') . ' who de all the most ridloalous and I , cioaely, every way. Her wild wrath on The day he geniuses et m� Rubbish r d send for catalogue. " Love !" answered Ceotl, his votoe left her totnra bank alene`had all *vapor *t - outre things. He wottldyg $tleBisiII �'eaaiant potutfihr<p• FLACsT HAMMOCKS, sounding unfamiliar In his own ears. ed In tears. Here was a weak, undisoiplin- late his head 'boat this girl, and �Y fees When once a passes (young Aussian TENTS, ! . Argent rase, graceful and calm, yet with ads paedonate nature, •gaiokly teased, and perfection, no doubt ! r� t) with his parent • ooasnnt, of Doane D CAMPING GOODS. a Blight shadow-' m he fancied -on her quietly soothed• She had reasoned he��If Really, Cis, oiled Madge, y8 blind! trio believing: that Oso11 cured for language is elegant 1 You have got ' rub. i►M made up his mind to m trry a oertaIn r I69 YONGE 8'1'.,� faoe, y girl teeth can make him a bank on his M aC� r s TOtrontoa "It meet . be late,,' she said. '• Sea- her, although she knew of his dally vl■!b to bish,' as a term it, fate year head 1 g g t they are` ri alUn as." Veristori. She suffered herself to fleet like Why, Ceoll desoribss her as a 4dy of high way, he is as firm as a rook in carrying out �$yeiy nary teeertauy answered. his one Whenever an opportunity of Mr, Ver ston'si long Whlte handkerchief a flower severed from its root on the false de though out of the world it on PAP pP y . wan indeed bean frantically waved bat, rparkltag oarrent, nareshting, heedlerr, like none the worse for that. a s- �g the sweet obja�t offers lts�li to hrm it • j when Cecil responded somewhat less vl r- full ef. hope, and full of ensure -oh, on ; I says palling a letter from her pocket- is generally bake& advantage ef, and thus - go P . Ri- „ , something like a courtship springs up be- y, Veriston ' and the ole bpt whisker? She if as fair, ter on fir l as ' 111 , ' anal Mr, Bywn. T � • � � tweaa the ea lovers. This however, is - turned away ;red ©roe more to silence the he rain was falling filth i "111 soridd ba olden - haired as Igoe w en first-- 0 young ' ' Efedon. ANgH KNIYIW, aTAVB OUTTM STAY yea& man and the p quivering lag g of no to duration, and f of the simplest g girl climbed the path. the river foliage that darkened with I needn't read all that t "- smiling to her - ch�teag` + � ot,n�, otieeea ilex, veasar, leather rputtins'. raw- "lf. "Let me see `Their family beasts The parwtook . fragneatly . lb n,oaldiog, tenoning, and other machine In after• years Dui. Graham remembered ggroan gloom the windows of the dim d his d svka, but add Ie enein►U done when kWvee o• best quart . manufactured by MISS HAT the rani of the hears of that day as among ing-room at Veristen. ,The dresohed flow- a much greater aniquity than e?nn. The Y g y - - 1 y ben the fast -nom- house and pack ass magnificent t I should the parents of the latter are In the land of t Machine Hotta orb, tkait. !Drat. t send for pries the happiest of his life. He held his dar- are bowed their heads altb dreamt. Astable or 1 shed a earner of . 's little hand In his own during their as- Ing tiro It was going to be dark early like vul to see them ; and I . rare as P g • p y A M s T 1L- Q frog pe. '• which b often found to be occupied b a N �' y S - ceent of the cliff, where assistance was a that night, and already twilight ehadewr one osald help toying Argent. There ! - Pasant girl as a summer residenoe, answers $ and Cartia� neaesaity ; and. the mft. [rag teach of wers-falling. - ttrtum m y. a bresr�s ... �lln� ph . 'Pen the pnrlioss of a reo'ptien ream or parlour. . her fin er■ haunted him.all -night. It seem- Ceotl Graham and Air stood In " this Mn. enharon s�gbtsd oententadly , r - ed to him that she was.' little less oeld and deep "rooew,of =**I do ww"dowe, wWh Ce" was silent for a moment. � v veal improved hearts t• eaevl► - i ' . ' I Wender what she will think of oar young j. a little lea iadtfferdat. than before ter' : ttiey war w�ti for 1hRe ws�is n sad +� other. walked slo the heath the rain oeald nolttrueh.`llI U_ -town now-- aolnally August 1 mid ,,_ _ . - . wly, back arbor common a bosmin ern mediate!y below. the beds were oovered 0eo' •' Everybod gene ;and we, far where large been were fl 's f•oUsh whim, left v tbs here In ,A Texas 'man toils this cheerful tare of ( • the purple blossoms, prod numerous write with wMle nurotefd while tall Asoendon papa � , $ ' ' • allow butterflies flattered )hall [Was 'toed 9q either ride ; the air was the heat and boredom 1" the experimental soheol of msdtoine : '• A� athwart the ors*. The fresh salt site, the heavy waif th-sir iwed drmg jsertam•. •' Well, wail 1 Bu! de ghat we a cop et woman name !o a prominent physiois►n sisrd „ .. g osareaaod one •i these lilies with her tea 1" im her faoe N asked far a remedy fee her hwbaad's rhea- ,v - 3'SD D�1rI O =. �■s� of ■ e 'and the lesions dame of Argent a !fell clear ■appUss tar aemraed o! We Dsfids�c I'ab• . olead•fleekepds blue above szhllarated the ellgh�! flngerr, as she etsed'leaatng graoefal- a maws of •t�q�lbebma�g ei same matlem. The.dootor gave him pP' ifo tos tow ds�■stus b asd binos with ttds ern a oerner of the massive window- favoured await. •' I no* go and drew; Not sad •ratil " Get that _ prepared at the , sass a gwM aaa aura g poet. Of a temperament ever peon- ly against v the are son t• be hen soon." M rub it well *vet year haw Piton very moderate. RtisM red goy • Cly open to the lisflrleoose of nature, he frame, alt s - . i;� test .r lit.- GW 's bask. 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' C ' I " f I , - I . � . . d . .- . . . . . melloluum- 4Wheatley. ­- I i. with im engineering party for Muskoka. � - I ' ' ' I Postponed P, , arbour S. S. . - - . Sri,-Will you kindly inform Me Ana , at I ..... , S , . _. . . , Cbeap , Poker. .: � I `: .1 ! �., i..- An Enquiry. ! ,- . I " I , � . 1. --' Mr. C. H. C. Wright left lid week --t:�,' ., * ; .1 . . 21 .. . . . e l 'o etsverye - VV �....._ �. . � ..,. Reducea Prioes-­:1t. & J. Campbell. - 2be vi"Is. '' ' P,06r,,g a I the ssme time many more of your readers , . . 1 ... . . I I . The meetings of the 0r#J who would like to know, what aTo the '' ,.1. . j. . . . - . � � - - L - 1. I . - . .1. . . : - I . . . VIC.,1=9 oro . ­ : '.. - Ellh :` ' - 1: . ..- Union'bave, we understmd, been with- property qualilicatious r"uired by a .. L : ARR . W.. I .11 .' r!4 t I .- . - . . a M I L . I I WK * I drawn during the heated term, and will Justice of the Peace 7 I know of . 1. � . . 4 . . - -1 . � " L j ' '_ . I who has been and is now acting as such . . I L I I � 1 : i not be resumed until the fall. . L . ... . 6 , � I . I � . . _� 'L - ": � . . ­ .- 1. . I I I . PICIMUING, ONT., JULY 10. IM- vwv spu6 �: ; i- who, if I am creditably informed, is no � . \ I . . -i . ,:: . .. ­ . . . . - ­ Now - - - - ' . � . '' ! ' - * I ',, ONMENOMMOMOM a . orth live cents in his own right. .; - first time in the Methodist cbm . " - *� - IL bench and adjudicate on important obsesi � ., Rev. Mr. Matthew preached for the w ,ah here if such persoris are- allowed to, sit upon the LOCAJjISMS 0 Sabbath last, and his preacbiDg crest- auge was made in the modl " rin' jl',�. �. is in time a ch ' .. - 0 a very favorable impression amongst , of appointments. Hoping you will gi - *: �. . v . : 47-y � .... . � :,. . 1.m is congregation. _ I ... I I as some enlightenment on this point, i - . - Z .., I .� . � �.. , :. . .. L lr�, -- - 1&' It is a saft, rgle that the liberal .. ­_ ; ' ' - - i 1. . . . - . I 1. .. . . - . . - . i, . I . ­1 . . , - : Pie-ind.1- ! - � 7 !. ,, ,;:: ' - � I remain, NOT A JD. B. , - liberal deali!,C merchant. Readers of TRi ickeri 11 � int that we have on several occasions 'PAR - E 0 DU T advertiser will ,always be found to be the O"P*"d i "t . ' i !; I The Pie-Nic of, the P n 11arbor LNoTs. Our correspondeut raises 0 ' 11xcxzRmQ Nxws wsll.fmd it to their ad. f �abbath School, announced for Wednes- Card discussed. A man to qualif E's, - - ! In ON to patronize those business men � ay, the 14tb, on accouipt of the storm vantage Juskiqe of the Peace must possess ru aheit I ugh these as postponed to Tuesday next, the boat ' ' ' .,. . who solicit their custom thro a grove at own'k, free and clear from all encum- 1; - _. - ­ ill leave the wharf for Cowan'i � . I I .. ,� � .- I. columns. . I berance, property to the value of at' least �, ,! DISSOL17TION OF PARTNERSHIP, -... . 1 . . . . 9 1 . 1, * r . .. . . .. - �..:! t n 0 clock a. m. I . I . )O(.. --- - 4 - " ! -, , , I . ..), .� ? 'I, � , . .. . I. ...... $1200. ' R. S. O., V. L-Ep-] I - _ � , . * � � � , 1 ... I . I � . ... . . . ; � .. li - � 0 antraZ1041. I , . . . ! . I i . � a o ve rtnership, -Mr. John Bunting, of 1--cuk, -As ­ - Greig & Wheab have this day di I d Pa " We must congratuhte.. the teacher of . I py - ' S. �_ - in to*u -over Sunday. . . The Scott Act and Magistrat . e � the und . ..­. �.1 t 3e Village Public School and the scholars. - ' arsigned continuing the business ormerly carried on . - . -Miss Jodie Cornell, of Oneido, NeW i iat wrote on their success at the recent §xn,-Yon are doubtless well aware tba bythe above firm, who hopes.to have thle liberal patronag- york, is visiting at Mr. W. V. Richard. c icaminations at Whitby. The result is one of the provisions of the -Canadian . . I . I 1son's. . be no, that has been given to the old firm.- Ac 'Counts due the firin I . - 1. . . . I ery satisfactory indeed considering the. Temperance Act" is that there can . . - - ,, ,, . - :- � , -Mrs. McDovieli an a c,biidren, of ifficult papers presented, especially in' appeal from the decision of a Police Magi-i are to be paid to the uudersigned, who will also pay all lia- ." . ! . . . � � iow, , . . .. 41. Toronto, has been visiting at Mr. Abbott's ammar. The schools of the township strate for inftinizements of said Act. I I . - , ­ , 1. . ; e also to be congratulated on the credit. it Can be seen at a glance the great disad. btlities in connection therewith. I .- . . . . I , i during the past week. ' � - . ,, . . I .. .. - . . ! I I ­.. . vintage the friends of said Act would labor . . I � . I - , is offered t0i al' in 'bre showing. . -A valuable farm s e a � , ­ I . . ..; i - -1 -, . - r 'I ; un.der outside of those corporations which . .V. � ­ . soar , . . ; % C+11 - ..; . . � �. I .. 1-1 ck See adv. in this I I* On �Q�u . : ; - :, - I _. I _�:,. 1 �, I .. . - J0 MT a ml - the township of Bro - I . had such officers, and to remove these ob- . - . - .1. � I � . I � :.,:. . , _ . k $10 b*H , ". . . . . . 1 . . A couaterN' Merebabts' Ban jections and to place all on a level in this . . . . . .. - ,%822.3. =able 7ail0:,:. paper. � - . . i . , --. I- . . . tion. The framework is respect Mr. Mowat, during the session of � ! . _. .!. . . ­ . . e Ve 1. _Vxr. 660. Swallow, 'wife and so'b" of 13 in circu � , Clinton, are vjs;tic tbir d I eby those cou e g friends in , place I hotograpb , but the green tint on face 1885, passed an Act wher nties Pick ring, July 12t :, 1886. - J � . ., . - � �" _and vicinity. . ind back, nstead of being produced by which should pass said Act could get . - ----- . . . i., i ne green lines oil the white rties appointed to try cases &rising . . . I , I . _ dDireciors of 6 e' Tliclier. paper, is pa from ., -The Board . . � 1. ainted b ,hand all over a pattern print- alleged violations, by getting the County . . . Ing Agi icultural Society meet at Brough- ed in d&rk color. This. and the yellow Coimh py ho. . . - I ''; - 9,m on MondaLy next, at 3 p. m, ,' Every- ­ . tDne of the green, are the best meatis of to the Government, who would then make wees, Ser es , o rste-Director abould be, present. .� � . the appointment. Such appointment has _ etecting the forgery. , , '. .. � . . .. .- 49 _. . _. I .� . . . .. - � . :.. . .-- .., ­��-:. � I ]. , i.. . .1 � - -0 ' . . . ; - I . " . . - Co=W ]meeting. , - : . � . . . now been made for a portion of South . - . adly Needed. `_ti _.., 0 , ' . . I - r, r ! . . ­ - � . Ontario, including the Township of Picker- . .. � I . . . I The next meeting d the C6* uLcil will be .1 . -1 I I I . I We havnOw ., L. stock a t�l I line of ' held at Brougham on Monday next, com- The dry spell was broken 'on Tuesday ing, bearing date of July 6th, 1886. .... : I .. . � I. i . I _.. . . I I . . . ­­ .. . . I . : . _ -1 .. . &4� 1 p. nL ight, when a most refreshing rain fell, Under the Statute respecting, the ap. � .� '. ..- . . . 1 . P " - . * � . I . .1. i3n 'A Dic Redinction. � W rsted8, I o ' k - mencliag ­ r ��. � bieb continued during the greater part intment of Police Magistrates-Revised ' TwVT.ds, Serg'es, o C , or ser w. J� - . ,.� I _­ ..f '�-! f Wednesday. It will -do an immense rtatutes, Chap. 72, page 848, Sec. 6, we I '. , 0 - -1 - .1 __ ,.- . . Messrs. f. & J. eampbell, Whit Y', mount of good, as it makes the farmers' Bud the following: ­No other Justice of ' S1. - I . announc I , erin e a big reduction in prices - 1 ': '' �'-L' - and Trous _! 11 I eart beat with fond anticipations of a the Peace shall admit to bail, discharge a . . . . f L .. . _- . : - order to effect a clearance before let Sept. I untiful haivest and consequent relief to prisoner, or adjudicate upon, or otherwise , I - . ' i I ` . - . which'we� 6ffer to the public at prices t at can't be bjat . . . � Read Advt. t ie stringency of the money market. act in sny case for any town or city where � en. . _ 1; .:. - , 1 - - 3K*O"M� . . � _;,..:­ ­I " I' . 7 . ­1� I . there is a Police MaRstrate." On reading T--O canw � . . I . _ , oom xleeto& . .: 1: - - e I -1 - I .. � . - , ,_ ., _. �. f 11: the above it is str6ngly held by some that i � We have to ihink thimanagers o the At a meeting of the" �membera of the all complaints of whatever nature must be 1 U - a' L test Fashi ' ' i; Royal Templars of Temperance -Inter- IS its Got q m the Best Style All, � 6% 0m, i, national 6m - will be Yiekering Base Batl Club, held on Wed- tried by such Police Magistrate; others as I I .- Cam Meding, which I intments I . nesday evening. the following ofracers strongly maintain that these appo ­ - e e ., .hold at 1-4olowne Park, Hamiltop, cri � at low figures by tLe new Tailors, Gr lig & Wheatl'y :. - .. ere elected :-Hoiiorary President, Dr. were made to try cases under the Scott . ; _8th to 18th of August, for a press ticket. I , I . - . . 1 7 . ield; President, Isaac Wise; Vice- Act and these only. Ifthe contention of . � - . � . ­ ' , oft* riMM2 JLOVWOM . . .11 ho­ia I resident, C. E. Marquis ; Secretary, J. S. these parties are correct, then the appoint- ,The latest Bryles of English and Anierica1l, 'Stiff Hafh, , ___ , His honor Judge Burnham will- Id usents which have been made in the past I . � illDaCOU; Treasurer, William Alloway ; , . . WITH IMPROVED-FIXXIBLE BRIM. - - I ­ � . L . -.1. i . I ...1. � - court for the final revision of the. Electoral aptain, E. Broad; Committee on Man. respecting instices of the Peace are all I , , . ' . i - .. - . . - . . � I T., - ne me - - I - , !, fm h or voters' list, at Brougham on ancelled, and a state of things has been I ­, . , , . a yement.- D. O'Couuor,'Gep. O'Leary and c Pi ; I . ­ - MoDday, the 19th of July, commencing " inaugurated which nofriendof temperance ! J. S. Winnaoott. . or the well -being of societv ever dreamt of. : ek -should %.. .. I at 10 o1clo a. m. All interested - ... , ""! . , I 0 he PAZ* list... ,J:�.!..� ; L:, . . �;. � ' TIN I..CERING govern themselvis accordingly. - � , . . : . . I understand that the Crown Attorney I_- . ' � -I -_ . ,d� I .1 commence in a few weeks the and his Honor Judge Burnham have been - i . 1 .ablication in pamphlet form of the interviewed on the subject and have hesi i , ' We sball ' I ., -1 " . . . . 1. I ". .: Rev. Fatlier Beausabg's friends 'in P . . annual prize list of the Township of tated to give an opinion, and until this �Jst what you want-lard n' 3 lb thi pails ,-� Pickeriyag and vicinity will bear with re- ckering Agricultural Society. A limit. subject-has been fully settled noJustice of ­ - gret that he has been lying, very ill at the Peace will feel isfe, in handlin I . . . I ­.1 i .. . . - E% e I number of pages will be devoted to g any 1: ;, � . __0 - Newmarket. At one time his life was case which may be brought before him. t; , . ( � ..., .d, � . . .- 'vertiseme'nis, the iate8 of which, con- i '- . . - , ­ - .. on, I - ��: . .. � . . 1, despaired of, but at the present writirig 8: dering the superiority of the . medium'' What,the temperance people askcd for was, Canned Salm * ' . Bacon - I - , . Tea, Sug4,Coffee, - . We are pleased to be able to say that lie a person appointed to try infringements of Canned Mackeral, . ` .- - Smc ked H Currants, Raisin.1i . . have laced at a very low rate per t e Scott Act and that only, and not that , am, , 9 is recovering, and is expected to-be 4 , i ­ a e. ose desiring space abould se, . - ice I ., I keg T t our whole Judiciary should be thrown into -. Canned Lobsters, , ; -_ . -Spiced Rolls, � ; . i and Spices. N . around again in a short time. I . . I . " I , � I.. cure it at once. .. I - conferring of powers on parties so aEpointed �, ,r. ". - Canned Beef, . - . )ried Beefy -' i line of'Toilet Soap.. ,. r.. I ; 1 .. . . I ., ! .1 .. I . - . Whi" W"461pality I .: �.. , . � . .:, � 7 - age 383L .. ': .1 1 �"'_' ., .,.:, i. 11� �- '-. ", which Were never dreamt of by t e - most I �AcWrdin to tbe,Port Pe'+ry Standard, . ­�­ I s. _-.1 - 9 The baae hall fever has struck Picker. ardent advocate of temperance that � Pickles, Canned Tomatoes, Peats, Lemons, prun-es, I I .1 . ­ I . .- . � .. _�". __ R Councillor of an Ontario county i g. A large number of namesfavorable ever lived. Yours truly, VIATOR. . - - - . . a • � .. 7, � . I . I . . . 0 - .. _�', municipality, who is verv"fond of'euclir' . . . . - I .1. .: � and Dates. - . , �- 7 ,. � e, - I . . .. I . . . t the organization of a club were se. . .. I - ' - * . - .. I.. .. : .. 1. , I .. recently won at play from a constituent I '. . _. . .- - 1 - �_ . :, _ red in & short time, and at a meeting - ' -. _ Entrance Exarninations.-',� � I . I � . - � - 1 all his loose chaDge and the fhmily.pig. . .. .. � - '.­ 2zarltet 15rice for hitter =6,989 43C 33aton. r organization, bel� on Wednesday 9 On going for the pig, however, be was so vening, upwards of 50 names were eu- . ,The following pupils from Pickering , - . ' � I ,- energetically received by the constituents r Iled, and officers elected. The first wwnship were successful at the recent ', . is IL,.& C) -T-J:r irr : . �. I.- I wife that be deemed it prudent to abandon entrance examinations at Whitbv :-No. 4 ­ � , � 0. �W� - ame will take place in a short time, and � * _ - L I the enterprise. - west 'E. R. Eddy, teacheri-Arthur - - ; k __ - �, 1- . ... . .._..� 1 -1 . . _ J _k I; - r.. . ­.1'. !!- ill be between the married and single O'Leary, 417; Bertha Buntin:g, 388; Kate , . - rrml:s 0__ _&3PMSr2 _YM]rx. , :, . o Did Not Occur. , . . ­1d ��aembers of the club.'. It is expected that - Thompson, 385 ; Arnott Hodason, 378; . I - I I P1 n I .. I .1 - . . . ,. 44A VOUDg Mall of' ' Aerin�, whose i� will be very exciting. Thereafter all Lewis Findlay, recommended. I - Lame we have not been able to discover, t .- . . . . - - . . , �e-crack clubs of the district will be No. 13'(Miss McArthur, teacher) 'Ell& ,Peerless Machine Oil 55 cents, . .. . . . . - ­died on Wednesday from the effects of cballeDged, and in all probability utterly Disney, 444; Eda Jones, 380. . . . . . - . _ .1 I eating four plates of ice cream at the It. annihilated. ' No. 4 East (T. Andrews, teacher)-'Jas, �1. .1. . . .� �.' Small Lamp Glasses Se. - mediu - I!e 564- � I . m 4c.) .-.. i ) r C. picnic." The above item (copied from �, " I ­ . �. I., .. I . . . . 1_ % . ­ �- I .� . .1 . . . . . ous At"dent , � !" il. 1. 1. , - Baxter, 436 ; W. P. O'connor, 393. , , , , I ..., '' ��­ . the Whitby Chronicle), is going the ro . . � . !- undo � Henry il u, 12 y*ears, Kinsale (Mr. Jeffrey, teacher)-Charles 17 lbs Light Sugar $,1 6 00 � .,'I _. . . .. I i ' . ' ' 7 I of the press. As nothing 'of the kind Mackey, 429; A. Rogers, recommended. . ' ' ' . - 1. :_ .. . - ..... ' ' . I ocourre On of Tbos. Wilson, who resides on the No 12 (Mr. Beaton, temober)-Heury I .. ! . -�: � - . . _. w - , . . . . d, it is just as ell that our cotem4. base line, met with a serious iccident on Madill, 380. . ; I .1 � I ! 13 lbs Granulated Su �r $1.00) 4 1 I . 1 I . � - . , shonld be so informed. In the words of - '. . I I 9 I §atur�lay evening last. It appears he I . . . . 1� _. I ,(! - I � . John Henry Pope, - - .; . "There ain't nuthin' Greenwood (M,r. Walks, teacher)__�ohn i _., - ­ I � . � I � , X 7 � - 1. I , . - � . ..., : ; . ­ . . �_ I an 8 oap 25 ets. 'm I to it." I . � Was "nt,out - to the stable to get an article Reed, 379. I I '' 4 bars D'ngm ' S . . I 1: from th� horse manger, and while pass- No. 6 (Mr. Ferguson, teacher) --Hannah . - I I I ..*. I . � .. ,� - i . . - . . ,., . .,. I , I , I - .. , as - .... . 11. _ I -, . -, :� I . . . � I Maki a Nei". . , * L I . sug btt#een the horse and side of the Reddin, 879. turnip Hoes, Field H 0 ei, Sciythes, Sna,thsj. Yorks, Vakes - We learn that' summons have be"eL stall the animal reared and knocked him Cherrywood (Mt. Chisholm, teacher)- I _ issued for three or four parties, who it 'is aown'stepping on his left leg anA break- Maud Armstrong, 379; W. Bosch, reccom� ... , . s.the cheapest. I - . . . 11 in endless variety, and as cheap a i " , ; alleged were disturbing the Salvationist'B ing the bone in two places below the mended. .- ' . - I r . k . " - meeting on Sunday night. The charge nee, besides - bruising the left cheek, No. 5 Audley (Mr. Wejbourne, ' t�acber) . ei [ W M ,L-OGANO I.E: IN G was to have been investigated on, Tues- near the eye.. Mr. Wilson, bearinR the John McBrady, recommended. I . . 6 � day evening, but the person who issued noise in the stable, went to tbe'bo 'a Duisbarton (Mr. Holmes, teacher)-Lillie . - __ . � I - I .. .. Rodd, recommended. thef warrants and who was presumably to assistance, and removed him froL,Lfi . . - � . , � . I I try the cases, failed to show UP, COD80- dangerous. position beneath the horse' No. I Union (Mr. Gale, t6acber)-Ainold - ._ I., quently a postponement . 6 Gregory, scholarship, 507. . - . - . � . . would advise young men-aud wo' , medical assistance wascalled in, and the only succeeded in passing.. . I : - A t . wao made WO feet. After'being taken into the house, A total of 88 wrote at Whitby, but 28 'u., . ry too-wbo attend these meetings either ,broken limb set, and be is now doing bebave themselves or stay away. I - � well. I I . - W. !, - : 1 - . . .,-:. , .;.; News of the Week. j� i -3M:E?.j0W9 1pnolpd. __ , ­ 1. .. ... , . . . a:00. C3 . I .�- proper conduct at any rel* , . �� ,;: 2; - ., . .. .� . - I . I.: 1:, � . . - - . I aions meettu Nola UP YOW and. : I .. �. , 1 -I, �. I . . . � -1 . : .- ; - � . . 1 . . . - - . I cannot be upheld or shou not be pei . .! - . * MANUFACTURER OF Any man'with a' little horse sense Cucumbers. sene a double 'purpose. - � �! , . I �­­ more f all work-The newspaper. GIT"it'"""".-Ii -,, '--'1-­ .-* RCE'� LIFT.: AND %, mitted. . knows that the . people a town at. Made o I 6 U CTI N, �- � I tracts'in the shape of visitors the better it � Col. Gilder, of New York, has started 9 We are sorry to IeAm,- oivs' L * 91 OnaOlk is off. Say a big demonstration is to- on an expedition to the North Pole. - , paper, that a German chemist has .- :coTne off in your town # don't . you think The Knights of Pythias held a grind �:: � , suc ? . f a ... PUPS AN CISTERNS . ceeded in making a first-rate brandy out ;'you ought to unite with all business men demonstration in Toronto this week. __ I � , i : 9 . . . o. '1- - - .. 6 , , ESCRIPTIONS. - .. . of s9wdust. We are a friend f the tem- in assisting to make it a grand success ? Sir John A. Madonald left ottawa�dn ; 'I , , , . OF ALL _ ­ . - .- . . ;.1 � .. . ..!:, . *: . ­.. - T. I : . . . - - < -- ; I . perancemovement. and we want it to Always d6 all you can and say all you Sunday night last for British Columbia. . - ` 1. - . * . 0 __ ! , . . . _ � sueceed ; but what chance will it have . can to give your town a good reputation Lord Har-tington is said to have pledged Ihmp Maker to the Cani an Pacific R when a man can take a rip saw -and gK) aft ay Company. away from home.- People will come to himself to support Lord Salisbury as , � out .and get drunk with a fence rail ? the town, and tbqy are- as apt to patron. against Gladstone. I .. 1. � I - . 1.;._�.. . I � . - I eez, ' � ears' UMPS - - . What is the use of prohibitory liquor law ize you as anybody. Don't tell strangers The annual meeting "of the Grand ... Having had Eight' y perience in Lbe manufseture of P i 11 . . L if a man is able to make brandy smuh and Cisterns, I can GUARANTEE SIA SPACTION im EvERY CAsx. . - . you like other towns better than our Lodge of Freemasons of Canada met at . I ; 1 _ . ;,: - out of the shingles on his roof, or if h own. Stand up for your home, aulteir .,Windsor this week. 1-0)(0- . i � .% x _: . , . - I . can get t ' .1 "i I I - legs of his kitchen chairs? - S delirium tremens by drinking t all of its good points you can thick of. if t A - bold counterfeiter h" been arrested � I M111ZIC.i. - M�OMMiPJA � You ma ' I I . -L - - -_' . , you talk ill of your town, what cam you at Treiiton by the Inopector of the.Do. . � 1- - ! _... shut an inebriate out of a gin shop, an . . z . I. ` - L I I . . - I I an expect of strangers ? Tell people you mlnlQn detective force. .. 1:irParties gending orders to - the Factory may 'rest usured I . 1 '-' �. keep him away from taverns, but -if h of f�ir and - - i I ­t live in the beat town in the country. Be The Czar of Russia is said to be inordin. honorable dealing, both as to "cle and price. I . � . . � can become uproarious on boiled sawd - a citizen. Don't be a chump. ately fond of onions, and the Empress , .. - � and dessicated window-sills, any effort a The Soott Aot. . . . i .., . ..; , F_ . 1: . does not object either. I ... � Address all orders to �. %_ .,. - ­. ... . ,. ,-..I ! . ­ � �... . *. . � . � I . I - - reform must neoessarily be a f#Zure. . - - -C � . I A � gentleihan who diove wound In Mexico a miller is obliged to pay � 27-y6 � .. . - � aeo. �6:roqw a ,::::i 49=02%t, nt - . : .. , : 390"Ption. I .,I� . I �. . ; ,. . ., - . - - tbrough the county lately, informs thirty-one separate takes on his wheat in -!� . �. t Between fifty and al Ity of tbemember B us ft --I -1 4 getting it from the field to the market. . . this village nose bled at the parsonaR a . I [ that in almost every -place he visited *1 and adherents of the Methodist church cf Of the 5" mail bags of ibe wrecked liquor could be procured by entire Oregon 461 have now been recovered, 181 - on Thursday ev ning of last week to strangers without any trouble. . Beer being brought into New York last week. Brougham ., (ienera - ; _ ­ Store . welcome Rey. H.,S. Vatthewo and wi13 umps were in uge in the bars as the A through train from Fort Moody, on P . . -1: ,!; . i. - . . - . to Pickering. They were met at the were during license' and this e .; . 1\ . .: . . . P Mthe C. P. R., was destroyed whil going .... -� . - � �. ) I . I - . - . ' .. '' n , :1 **T station upon the arrival of the 6:80 p. m. was ope ly sold. Wt e have no reason through bush fires at Donald, B. S.11 .. . � . I rr, . � ]a, .- M: 0 1RJ W __ , . ...1. � i 0 1 ; . ­ . : 1. - . . trai, and escorted to the parsonage by whatever to doubt the assertions made John Morley, Mr. Gladstone's Irish .. I . ! . . ... . . . . I _ - . I .I . ; I � I I � , ; . .. _. - � hana a full stock pf . .. -- . I Messrs. Hoover and Pickett, where, after Secretaryl predicts that the latter's Irish , .l I _; . 1_' Has now on ,:! by our informant, as -we believe him ' . - . -1 - ­ : introductions and hand-shaking had been proposals will be earned out within a . . .. ", .- , � I :, , �. ... -lit _.�'; � indulged in, and a hearty welcome ex- to be rehable,'and it 'seems to us the you. . :, __ ­ � ' .F. . for GenAral Dry Goods, drot" f � terided to the new comers, the company authorities must be aware of the owe It is said Mr. Gla,dstone WM sit - onesi, and s es. -2-1 �sat down to well laden tables, which had of things, but apparently make very Midlothian, .resigning his 4eat for Leith . ,. I - . - - . - , I I I , been set in the parloro'by the Ifidiet of -little effort to put a stop to it. if the Burghs, which also electeg him, in.favor Also, a splendid lot of Tweeds i ir. Sui6njo, - lkady.Ma de Clothing, .&C-0 . ingregaiioxi. Tea over, a short Scott Act is not to be enforced, and of Sir Chas. Dilke' all at roe -bottom prices. . . L. . � ; . 1 T Do ion Gov6rumeb t forbade the �, � -: -' .-.: - � - L C., , .. - I - . . . . 7 � ' . .. . "'m * � "*%_1W"110o 0 1 - t� "_ S. cnio_w__Ia M- t h f � I ilia, �_ NBAR , a ill 1� I t In t, e I �. * . . I I I - : I Merchants' :7 e . �"r'e' ti on. tb,E )cb d b , u 38 t 10 u of eid I lines t sk 06 tl , hand all 0, ;1", . T 9- W I I 9 N � q I I 1 1 . .1 F : *�_� - :) : - - time was agreeably spent in social con- free trade in liquor is to be allowed, he min - ' i .. ­ versatioD, and the proceedings were guards and keepeps. of. the Kings . 1, iOla , 1��Agent fdr the briti8h North Americah 'Fire inmj�ee - Co , Ig- I � :11 the sooner we return to a rigid license . L-4 of - - � . -.-.I brought to a close by prayer by the pas. penitentiary from joining in the Orange Id . I -t� . j , :... � )i .. law the better. . . 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