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P_ 0 , _... - PICKERING, ONT,; �- FRI DAY, JULY 23 9 886 0 .., � . VOL X ,� ';­:� _ - . .. - I.:% - 7 2­___ - ____ - - . ... 4: I I .. ��. ,.-I NO, 38* - . ..I �_� . . __ _ . ._... . I . . - � ------' -_ -- OUT - - 6. .- - I Profteotonat garb*" -,.I._.- : . __ ..� i.. .�� I'- - . I , . * � I . - - I . I.. �_. " I : . . . . . '. MON-6 . w :,_`,� 1,.*; 7 11% ­`,.. : .. U ... ... . 1, . i � . ORKENWOOD.. I.. k Pickering Council. � . .. . . . ­ . . , . � - ---- -_ Z -,-..I 1'i­ �J' -, , , AROUNDUS, ,'' . ... . . �- I , ... 1. - : . . .:, _ '. �;�.!.--.�..,,i,.�.,�:1.."�.��.. ..:. �.,.:� 1 = t 1. .. 1. I.. .. I . � . .....- � Modlical. . .. - sk ;, '.. - .00 . %. i . . . . I . . I I . • . ,4,�� I.: - 16 , M.. Gleason and L. Mack ' have - re- - The Coo - ll I . - LOCAt ItAppIENINag BZC - regular session on I .. - . 2, i�.. 0'J LATZST " ncil, met in regn . " � ., , __ . ''� ;] , _,0 %" , .-_­, - '' - 3� ­: �­_��_,; -�-� -,,� -, -b%-- I' �' I .. - . I - P4 �, , -_�� - ', ., ORDED ,BY turned from their trip north. They are Monday last, all I . . . ! __.. ,��..:_ L '.' - �. ' the members being -, M. C. P. S. I HYSI. �,,. - FIELD, M D �" �i,., .. " � : I 1 2, . 11 t,� THE PRESS AND JUTTED DOWN BY OVR running a large stave and heading business present, - i ­ �.,_ . B_ , C1.4,,N, SUROEON. CORONEIJ, &c., .. ..: ,A "* ,;-. - � - . . . I ent, tl�e Reeve in the chair. ._1 .. . .. . I • Pickering, Ont. Office hours- Morning, from 8:30 . I I . . �_, ..-- 91.. �-,:,.:--� , I Q � - 060* CORRESPONDENT& in Kiiamouth. They report everything in Minuteslof last meeting were read and . - ,3. ;.;,. . t - - � ,a I : L. , 8 - I �. . . . - . - . . . . . I . _. . w i5o; evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1-Y - : ­7h., . ' - ., I � , a prosperous condition, and say they have adopted. - - - - - . . : . I I 4 g . : i a A ,: - r - �-! . . .. - . I . . .. � I . I . . . .� - .. - .k . . . -i E, A - ,).;�, . - L : ; a first-clash stock worth about 010,000 on Several'iedobnts and petitions were pre- _. ^# ". . E WARE, if. D., M. C,�P- S., ON- . 4- .1, L'' . ... CLAREMO i. 1� - * . . � I . NT. I . - - P-4 . �. 1.,. . . ... , ..� .. I . . �, - . . .. . _. . 17 ' TAR10. Coroner for the county of On- . - , ra G " . -111. . - I... 1. ­ . � - hand. I - . , �. L . "" * - - :. - , ,. 1 , L of sented and referred to the Standing Com- - J I . 93 ­ _. i .- ­ ' I , �Z Fbysivian. Burgeon and Acemicheur. Rebi- . ,. . at P 40 0 C4 , , -, , . I 1; ,., Wio ' - . 1. �, - L; A!viu Hastings, 110tel-keoper I ere, ap- Win. Lepper, this'place, died here on mittees thereon. . • - ,](!' d .e., next door to the Post-office, I . ".I:, - !�, 1 .60 • I morning, 19th inst., at the age of . .. . de. e and office, = . '*� ':�`-., .-. !I 0 W peared before Major Harper b IM TheTownship Engineer presented his rickeriog. - ­ 10-T . . L - Li ­L ij @3 t, V Q at Whitby __ __ : ___ ____ __ __ :1� . i. -.1 . 3:1 years here. .. - . . L - __ . I ! .j 00 R_W� on Tueed f I week, and pleaded . He has lived for a long awards in the case of Ira B. Carpenter vs. . - , L - 0 art . . . I . ,. - I _ .. . "I.: Z -Y good citizen. the Municipal Council ;. also in case of - . I . I . _'. . W FERRIER, M.D 1M C P 8 Ont. , . 0 ;J '. guilty to -ingernent Lf the Scott Act, He died from oontumption, after along Adamson vs. Gee and Brown. L .10 : A time, and Was always a steady 14, . . ­ I . I n I . . , 1), col..ONER. Office bon from I . I .� - E 1.3 it f, , :': � 11 8 to lo. uvelliW - I - I ;::I = 0 6 I 8 this was Ilia second offence lie was and painful i1h) . - . . I ,j 5 to G. burger) in rear' of DRUG n A . - - I . I * -w-k St. `forth, Cla -einorrt Patrons �4 - � � it e .2 ass of six months. He Oil motion the Trustees of S. S. No. 15 . .. ­ S-I - Sl,oj_�,_ 1:1 t a) :Z b fined 650 and costs. An order was made leaves a wife . - . , 6 s11l)l,liea witn Pure Drugs, Clemica &c.. " -1 . d *a 1Z ilL,S 101; and three.childten to mourn were heard before the Council in reference , - . 0�� 0 . I I . i� I .0 - 12 for the destructiou of,all liquor found on 8. During his illness the people of to the . L desp Q)T eft-,13. 29tf . - E-4 ip, � C) A IN 1 6 Ad it the promises. Passage of by-law in re new school. . .. -------- - - - __ - __ - - ___ C 0 0 Q .1 Greenwood were very kind to him. His house in said section. • - . . . . . " ... . . - 4-9 * 6 it.2 . . . 011 , I . %I;" %-% I I I . . - ­ - . ._.. - .1 ... Leytt-10 1'. .- I - f, . = � 01 ko 0 U . �: Remember-the, eer'vle.esl in connection widow will have a severe duty to perform Mr. Perry, seconded- by Mr. Mackey, ' ." ­ .. �. . . . . . , - - _. - - ­ � _-�-____--_--- , t.- . � I . " .-:______�_­­­__ --- I 0 with tile re-opening of the Presbyterian to provide for herself and fami,'y. . She moved for eve to inti . . _. ago _.''. _­�: . . - k W= ;1� � . . � - OHS BALL DOW, BARRISTER �. 0 1. � .4 Q Z .0 7oduce a by-law to . ' - - - . . I . . -1 4 1 0 53 � a 8.i� 0 - church here on Sabbath next, and also !iai3 the sympathy of the'whole community authorize the issuing of debentures for the i � � , . ''. ., . - j,uri sojj,�,itur. �'iotary Putylic, etc. ol,picm- 0 3W in'ber destitute circumstances. . purpose ' � ;A 1 ft, Q. . . arm ..` t1f , . " 9 the grand soiree on Monday evenin ' � - I)everel"s Blocli, Brock-street, Whitby. Private . . 1 '5 � um . . a it :1 93 9 .pose of building a new school house in..., ia- � - funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable . . -9 _44. t. -.2 " t� t following. A very njoyable time may Farmers have started harvesting, al- the village of Claremont. - . 2,1 � 0, y . . . . . . . teriDs of 11qv111e 8-y . .1 � . � . . '. ,- . . .. , .. .- . nt. r .. . ,,, w be e-tpected. ., though there is a lot of hay out yet, which , By -law as introduced, read three 1. . - --- --- - quor-0 I .:: I . . . __ _ Ei ; - . ee . -1 . 01,P PARKER, ARRISTERS ..9 I - . �! 1) ba �. (1) . mml­ I I . makes farmers very busy. and passe . - % . . . . , 4 HY& PAR ,� of- .. . :e ,Z - � . I . �.. . . . . . *. P,) Z. :3 ce . ., Mrs. S. J. Green has moved back to her On motion permission I !1d Solicitors, &-. Mopey to loan. No 4a L, . . 11:�:- _ - Al t , . 400 ,�6 ,q • A - !. L. BROUGHAM. � .. . Sion was granted the - - ' - :,., Im ...� . . . .., :'. � I':', - - t !.,.. - . . , . . ... . 1 ;6.4 1 0 ,; �. i . old home in this village. She has been Reeve to r.-tire for half an hour, and Mr. i . . 0, . I ­ .... i . ... , . . ;'' , , : �_ �.. - . i .. � . . I - - . . � y Fri.-lay. H. V. M.ojipwy. B.A.. -4 't P4 U ;-� 1. r- �_. * , � . living in Toronto for a number of years. Percy, 1st Deputy, assumed the chair. . coll 11)1; s�­, on. Office Nancy's kua(hng, Picker- P 9 , Ing; Open eve,* ' I farn for 1'. ?.�. • � Mr. Jelin If. Ger'o* making some . . - fll"WdAS llmuirn. N. B.-A ninety w�rc, f %O (D 'D - W : Ja m . ­ . ale (­,n Vq � . • . I . �_ X• 4-v I 0 t - �: a , Q =," . -Mrs. Jag. ' Hackie and family left here On motion Mr. Holborn was heard in .. . . . ". .t . .. .� . . I -Isv tell!1s. . _Z &� I o improvements to his hotel here. Mr. J. this week to join her husband, who is reference to road allowance near the . , .- s . - __ P4 1 " -_ �Z .= E - - - ____ -_ - - - --- - - '_ .�. 2 45 . I � I i - - - EL,VMERE, BLACK.�l RESSOR & P4 P .P � V., - .t: Q rL Bundy is plittilig up new tavetroughs going into the mercantile business in Rouge. - _�, . . . - I - 1) FII,GiLISH. Barristers sit Law, S31icitorp t _.; i: U-Z :0 - . Cd . . . . . .. 1. .. 0-411 it :,�, .. - F� �:: throughout, and when the a , .1 ' -- . . -1 • " N o. 17 . - ." ► t, ,� 6 Painting and Muskoka. We-wish him success. I . ­ - - I ,bancery, Con-veyancers, &c. offices, , , &__4 � J... 0 .'. 14 On motion Mr. John L. Jones-*asheard_ .- . - ' i C aver Gas C 4 W ,- , Toronto street (� ouipany's'. Toronto. I - . 4d % 4o m > other contemplated improvements fire The portly form of P. Larkin, of Whitb�, ip reference to grant on sideline, between; moncy ta Loan-,No Commiss.on. D. DELAMERE. �;: ;� 11 0 .= .. I ,. I 'LACK, H. A. RERSOR, E. TATLOUR I iq , : I 1PL4 k 0 CZ ,:� 2 � cowpleted, it will add- greatly to the ap. paid this town a visit this week. lots 2 and .11, 7th con. � - - � - P � --- 1:, , L . ... I - DAv­'QCIN B I I ,�. 1, , . - .. -i .a = - - pearance of the place. . - � . � E1qGL1R19- 3-y dft - 03 k - . I . I ! Mr. Par ter, chairman, presented the re- . . �... ­ . . . .----.-- - . � 1. . . .... I.. . . . - m �:, - . ' , .. � I . . . - .1 E. FAREWELL, LL. B., ."; I.- � .- , W 'A - ::� ilo 4) - There is considerable coin petition here , - 'I , . - ., MARKHAM. . . . _. port of th6 standing committee on sheep... �:- . . . _. 1. BAR- - . - - - . ,. � ' - . . �, - , ­ . 11:1 r Z_ �11 U, A 0 .� .between the Agl-'cultuya) ill1pip,11c.lit .. . .1. ." _; . . killed by dogs, recommending payment to-. _- ' , " - C I I I . L .. I . . I ­ - .. J L. I .i ,-, F .)rney, and . , . �. . ' L .. . I - Jo El..,'l n'. Countv Crown Att, 1'1`140� - "'I . ., . : .. 1:. -ir-* Co. a, =4 "I .. . c,oll"ItT solicitor. CoUri H011%,d,NVhjtl)y. 10-Y I - Wes-'geuerally "getos thitr." . Oil Tu'esda lo - . ' . - . . - - - 0 ...... i" , . . . - C12 %. 3" �; 93 � agents. I Y night, the 13th iust.,'about John Redd ,n. for one sheep killed, $4. Rc_� I L_:� z ' �= _,�.. I I i_� 0 - - . . 9:80 o'clock-, the store, post-office, dwell. port adopted. . : . ­_ - - - �. . I - � - . 11-A,,s. RITC141E .,V BII,Ll-',N(;S. � I- -1 %2 - , , ._6_-_44__& : , - . . F <.- - I S! 4) .. - ,_ I . . . . ` � � I � .� .. . . . e Ln . ' - % 6 A I Solicitors, High Court of . . . 1. . 4D ;, :.. . I : (Q ?. . . .­_. � . � '. ing. and out-houses of Mr. Carr, % and the Mr. Parker gav otice that at next l'VM-�L:!VT9 and I _J . I WHITBY~ . rn . . .. ;. �,? �i I .1 , : meeting of the Council he'will intro ce a ,}nets It'. �Vh,itbv. 011.. .Mollc,v to 101111 On yea- .. i , -*..p - , . I j - i I W, . . - - . L .1, . . - . dwelling and ont-holigeR of .Ni r. John Ire . I . - i - 19-Y . ; . , - . . i IN i:; . , ` F 1; - , -I - � , - - ! . .1.. ,! � . Mr. Simon PraFter's many frie"nds will so') . I Municipa ? for - - - � 'S , L - ;. .- so'11L1'1(2-!"11F_- . . 1�= , - , - �Z :;., , Belford, were totally destroyed by by-law to assess the. ' , _. � I _____ ____________ _____ � I..:. �� I � . r � , . I ... _. � �L - __ . _ � 121 - I * municipal ind general puLposes. - � . I - . . . .. -, ; . 1.'eLfe)'iJff(;'y.. I . . '. �;. F4 #%i� . . - i'.3.1 - be pleased to that his health has so fire. The tire was diocovered in the _ 1. .1. -L. -11 . L • _ I I . . ft- .. ­ . - .:. .. I . . '.. �! �_ ": . ' W t _ - .= t - Mr. Macicey gave notire of a by-1 'o . a � I . .1 4 1 ­`1 '��LL_,-:_.-,-__. ::! '0%-Pd RS to perrUit of Ilia again storeroom of Mr. C-tri., but that . '." ';t'�J . -�.! - - ; I f I J.. L . 11111cli iinpl . ..-. -.1. - "I I " f 7 % ,.i, :;�',I, �0. L rigin is assess for school puirposes. � (7) P 'aNS, VETEBINA 1R_ - I . -1 L_ 11 I unknown. - - Ry - st - . � , I � - - - 9 . Ile. . I I . I- :1 , - � : I T1 I .. �, _ ;'- _.- guilig into blisiness, and lie has pur6haseil id' a Mr. Mac,cey, seconded by Mr. Palmer, - , __ _; w ' The' Jos is cons or . . . . 11, - - . - L f - GEON. Gra(inate of the Ontarin Vet- , .. back Ilia Old stand on Brock street from ,----- - o-46-419A.- I � ". . moved tha the Reeve be empowered to . . I i, � , I 'roroutb. rui,l practical h( .,:.. - - � rv,�,,) lt,r- k.* -CUTIFIBERT,', ,-Taylor & Haist. �-. "_ New York Correspondence. • ,' ant his order on the Treasurer in favor -_ . I gjl.�,,-. t-ic. o:i account of increase of practice • .1. . . grant ' - .; I . . . .­ . . . , . ftrut ,nN- SVC'L,s*omo,i visits every saturdav to Father McCull'6 'Picnic' will be held ..�: 1-1 : of Contra whose contracts are-com- , . . Watchmaker and Jeweler' 113 ., . W11'.1ev'e.iv. cberrywood ant] Dimbarton will at- I Father on the Agrienhural grounds on.the Few hhve pleasant w6rds'for the tmnap, pleted before next meeting of Council. __ - I . .. - ­ . 1. . - . ) '. .� . tt-Ild 1he. tiiseises of the horse foot at my own .�, I .. .. PICKERING, ONT. - � , - 2ist of July. A big day's spurt is prow. and .when one sees him every day, in Carried. . . . . .. � .. . . . G River, in the forenoon,% of Tuesday, 1 - .,!. . '.... I . . . . - I I - � _' 'e" 'v - I _____ � "' every she form, what little Mr. Par (er, seconded b' Mr. Mackey;- " . . . y I . ly!�ew,'�r'ay. Thursday and Friday, of each week' ` ": ' ­.�; A beautiful assortment of 1. " I ised. ttle remains � . � _! -_ - A f rs!-claF1'F1.Rs..%;sta,nt borsegliner always on hand . :. becomes like adamant. Invariably this moved for eave to introduce a by-law to . � ,�erinftrT in 4;truihents ms4e to order. - I . .1 ' . -, ...'. - r , Wedi * Watelieg, Clocks, Jewelery and Fancy 11r."-and Mrs. Black' of the Royal, class of humanity are 11beats,91 authGrize tEe Peeve and Treasurer to raise . , .. . ' � I . I I . Z Ju_ If n,1 cattle always on iian.i. Calls I .W408'driviug to Cob,)tirg tile •-other day .. and live � - I � )r j,orses a ones at by way of loan certain monies -to mee; ... .. : . . nt4,)r t)v day promptly attended to. Ad- 1, .. .1 that. Wheb one finds out he has I- .. I - .1 by , . ,� .1 . Goods, on hand. thqy narrowly escaped a serious acc:dent current ex euses until the taxes are collect- .�� - � V . . . � L - . . I ! - -....- (ireen Aiver'. Ont. -34. 7 RE�AI'RITXG PROMPTLY EXECUTED on of the horse bccomitig scared been, "beat" after the chords-of sympathy ed. By-la passed. I - . ' - - _____ ____ ----- -- After 1�5 years'experience I am able to say I will at a passing bicyclist. . ; . � have thrilled by the pitiful history of the . :!, . Mr. Ma key, Chairman, presented the .. ir . guarantee satisfaction. 12 - - . professional, he feels like shutting himself report oft e Standing Committee on Con- . ",: - _.. .. __ .0119ineas r-arbe. -. , '. - � I - --- - - _____ I --,---- . Y Mr. Harper hus been a pointed Police I . . . . . I � __ __ ___-_ -------------- Magistrate for W up for it month and kicking himself for tin envies, recommending payment of the - I . .. . W . . . - I - hitby al Pickering, as I - - - i - .. � �, the next six months I . - . ­ --: i Croltremalwel. 9 g(e. :I well as Whitby town. His jurisdictIO12 folio, wing cebunts: - .- ' Roswell . . . I ., . __ . - - - ­ _.. _... , :. . , . . has been extended i We have -the calling nuisances, Roswell Hutchison, station ' * -1. i . - _ - I 1:1A_ .I(- ­­--- _... :,----..- Ontario.,;.. B'ank -0 as to ppinnit- of his 9 nuisances, the ery, 02.37; . _- . . . .. , . . I . . q I - I .. .. I R. BE kTON, TOWNSHIP CLERK' I , .., trying offenders against the Scott Act. . btreet-corner beats, and the organ'- D. R. Bea on, registration of Ward's deed, ' - . A conveyaucer, Commissioner for taking .. ' grinders -all professionals, in addition to and statio ery, $5.40; J.- H. Beal, coffin ' .: .. � Is . PICKERING AGENCY, , - The Gazille advocat(cs swimming baths gr' .1 ' affida-i",s. Accountant and Insurance Agent. I - . . which. there are a variet of others fulls for late rs. McKee, $5 ; W. H. Field, - *: . _. . . :.'.'* L \ % . Nionev'%u,own on property. OFFICE-At - -, . - for this town. 'What for ? There is * - . y .­ 1. . .- .. • . . . . � . . . . linw,,:naiii. 27-Y t as interesting. , medicine fps Allan family, $1.25 ; F. Har. � I . . . Open for the transaction of all legitimate plenty of water in the lake. - ' - - P . ' I . � delicate vey, sVpplies to widow Graham, an indi. * ' - - . __ gent $7 691 - L. S. Ackerman, printing and - '- '.. - ____ - Banking Business. . Mr. Robert 'Campbell, jr. '"and wife, female,' whose husband was killed, and I I 11-1. � " - ____ - � Awong tLe first, w - A rch4tert. I ' visiting I � . . - . . OrFicz HOURS-FTbin 10 to 3; Saturdays of Marshal, Missouri, have b advt. a *0 t, $12.25; do., advertising for been left her a or helpless "wilder" with ten a cc i�n . ­ � - . - . . I. .- : . - - - POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT 10 to I o*clock. ,. - .% ,. - ', friends here during the past week or two. Board of ealth, 83. That Win. Hubbard . - . . k, A. I S ' 1. .. chirdren to feed. The gars -bi � - . . � Li 1 * - k i-ii' '��6ounectic . � bigtimeca Civic -holiday, with cali- Young 9 be Comm] ioner to sdpply Mrs. Stark, for . 1. .- for 'he couir:y of Ontario. Drawings Sayings Bank' � I 112 . scalding home-made drops-drip, drip, maintinan e of Jane Devitt's child, That .,. Urld L.pezi t5 cations turnishel for every class of � - thninpian procession, base ball match . . , . 8- , IGE KERB, Agent. and ►garnes of various kinds. coffin bL11,'(!ing. steam and hot water heating and ( Y) . . G E 011 drip (town' a saa, gloomy countenance, a grant of 6 to John Mitchell . for ve=ilution a specialty. Othce-Gerrie Block, -;-- - ' _11�. ' 4_______-_ - -_ which if a little water and sot were ad- and di in grave for late Win. Lep- ' , �. _. . .1 - . . - . cbmer DundRs and Brock sireets, Whitby. A lj.A.3:�T .6till-TZ. - I Mr. T. Af. Henry, late head master of . . - I I . I . . � o . * , ministered, might brighten it. We drop per, be ma e. - Oil motion of Mr. Mackey :. ' . . I . . . . I . - T"t e shortest te' sit '91'ea passage. Ave"' appolDt I . . . . hesidence-Kingston Road, East Picl-erina. 37-y : . . U1 xbridge high school, has received the' liar a penny, she thanks u3, and we are the report was adopted. . .. . - __ - --- __ - i�e time days, inent of mathematical master of C e re-i - . . r. Per 'Chairman presented th �_111(-ti01Jee1-i'JI,g,... :: - . 2 of which are passed go the River aniul '. f of the Collegiate Institute here, at a salary ready for another. M y,'. . - I I - . . .. . . I I St. L�wrence. ) . A despondent old man, the last -r port of th stand ing,com committee oil -Roads . . � - . 1. L .% : I .. . - . - I 4- ,...".._! --I. - - __ - - ---.-. ­ , - � - ____­­,_. of $1,000 per ye4r. ay of . - ­. . . . - . .. . - - . . . --'- Rates of Passage -Cabin 450, 060, $70, and *80. . I - . ,. , ,-, . . hope having gone, with tottering steps and Brid es, recommending that the - rpo'NTAS POUCHER,, LICE'NSED tb . Return tickets at a r6dVetion. interniodiate.i3o. - . -- steerage 'at low rates. _.. I . L . .- ; . . - a sadden- following ccounts be paid:- . . L- - At;c.Joneer,-yaluator, &e..'for the Counties '. .. .. OSHAWA. - .o' and trembling hands, in I . . - I . I . . ot l'ork. NZth and South Ontarig: Auction Sales ... I-: i, , . I .'' .:��__ . Win. B 'final, supplementary grant on -, - . I . .. . I . . _ . . �, .. Parties sending for fri ads in _ . . :, ; .1 ... I I ea wonotoue asksforwork. "We have i ' - L I � of al; lowis conducted and property valued* at 6 . I- - . I , 1.7 .. . � 4th con., eat Brock road, $24.82; Win.! - - - . . . - . . • - obtain Prepaid assage Certifeates. none, The answe� seems his death- _. . . . -a wuileraze'eharge. Arrangements for auction . Hen poisoning is the latest "amnse- Barnes, pl &nk for pathmasters, $5.05 • ; F. 1. .. . ­ I.- � I . I . :,. gales or valt4ting can be made at any time at For dates of sailing, ickets, and all informs- ment" in our enterprising suburb-Har- blow I And he tells a story of happy Matthews, culvert on sideline between lots , . ... I &be BROUGHAM HOTEL. special attention tion apply by letter o in person to � . will be given to all orderi by letter or telegraph. L - person w_ �. - nionys • former days, when lie had plenty, but 14 and 15, S2; Thomas Tripp,.86 loads of - . - - -. 33. j�-� .P......_. . . - I 2_5 - v . *: C3 . I. �-r . I . �. I Complaints are -uel Ate stepped. in and thus 110 is. gravel, road div. 22, 18.60; O'Leary & Me - I Address 11ox 47, Brougham, Ont. . e made of the conduct ci - . • . 1, - , • - AG 'NT. EXPESS OFFICE, WHITBY. young rowdie' . nduct of . Annther penny; wficy is next ? I Ray, tile, 17.55; A. E. Major, material . . __ ------------------------ ____ . __ _�_._ __ - __ - - - - sor. Sunday evenings. It The next man brings his trade-.mark road div. , 18.27; Wm. I Forrester, ma- * . I �.. , - �_ . . .: lllaekxntithlpsy� &c. I is said they are from the neighboring _. . f. .� - - - - __ I - ­ -1 - �,*_­_.�-�_� town of Whitby. The constable told the with him-a big red nose, and a breath terial road div. 57, $2.75; T. W. Lamo- i I - I i­ FINE OFTHEIDNISION COURTS , - - .. . ), .:'MICJJ.-EL REED, GENE'RA'L I VOU09 men to remain at home in future not, perfumed with rost a I' He has not reaux, Ara elling in Whitevale', $15; John- I I .­. I Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, Pickering, 6 Howland, , ork as per order Isaac Linton, � - I CO V�VTY OF ONT.4 IIIO. ';­ � ". had a bite to eat for three long days, (he I . ' 11 . , . .. Ont. 'Plie latest improved machinery for Bolt, � if they wanted to kick up a noise on the . L . I . I., 0'­ pathmast0r, Sl;.O. P. Ferrier, 138 lqads I *1 . . �; I Axle and Nut Cutting. Horseahoeing as usual. 7 :,-, I., 11-1. . !­­�, �.,t ­ I I ', I , streets, oi he would givio theitt the benefit shows liuw the vacuum of his vest, if he . - All work promptly and satisfactorily executed. 6 :1 ..� 1, � ,� . � , , I gravel and right of way, per order of Elias I. I .. .. 0 : .. - , . - .. 1. :�. - . '.. . _1886- 0 a "cooler." - has one', has increased.) He has slept in, I f night in the 1 . - ' Bice, patlimaster. $14.86; James T. Rich- z ---L---------- . .. . . =.Z $- N, = ON - .3 ;o Q . . the park for four uiRlits-when the police 7 . • I I P - - - --- _____ _­ . - C* Ing i d go d 0 00 The Oshawa representative � of 016 1) per peti- " - -' I , No. Pla e of 110I& -, :: ardson, on plementary grant Its . � . I aiptte-)-s ttittl Gh(tziei--,,. ;� I ­.�;&,:g Nell, -"Z' let hiin. When we tell him we . . . - I - I .­ q_ _. . __ ­ --- .28 - Z 9 Vindicator at the late cricket match at . cannot tion, 876.47; Jeremiah Connor, repairs ! - 1. I I . . . . I Whitb y . 2 1 1 1 1 1,2 1 1 1. I Pi'ekeriuR failed to give a report of / the help 6 man who drinks, theA earnest), and railinp, on Brock Road,north Kingston - ' T I N G, GRAINING, SIGN 4 Brov ghau I... . . 3 3 2 . A I -\, - I I - ' I I � .- �. P - N&�riting, Paper-Hanging, Tinti g, &c., ot an 2 i Pick ring , .. � � . " .'. - ,: - , � 4 , 2 1 . 3 match in his Paver. How is this.? Was and solemny he swears he has not drunk Road, per order of James L. Palmer, . , ,., . . -..-. kinds done the shortest notice. 11 shades of 3 Port P wry I .,:) ;,:.: - `�,:. - 8 90 22 7 20 14 it because the Oshawa boys were so badly hi I t I li . �, , ;- I . .1- -.,� � , .9 2G Zi I anything fora a year. We politely show 142.75. Cooper Stotts, material for road - Sint IDIXed to der. None but best 4 Uxbridge . 13 27 15 beaten ? � enuy this.time I div. 48s, $C.80; Win. McKittrick, supple- - . I', 'I'l)": . in out-uo I - , : .. _!, -,;, ! too & WELBOURNE. 26y .- . .. fibli Lead useil. 5 Canningtolf ... . 10 W 24 0 28 16 . . . I . I : �t .1, These are but ordinary samples f meutarygrant6th con. east, Greenwood, .. - I .. . _�_ - 6 Beaveiton . '' . . � 11 23 25 10' 17 The late J. C. Smith's-fa;eral last week ary � I , ' . I ; 24.2G_11 . . 4P " " - . � Uptergrove 1'� I .. I . 13 w ' -gely attended, one of the largest dozens who call on as daily. The,y .only .%6-50 ; James Gibson, cutting Middleton's � --,- -- -- I � - I __ . Boots (ttt(l Shoes. ., I 18 ' as ia, _. . . - I • , .. want a penny ; their wants seem small, hill, 7th -, between lots 12 and 13, $20; I :) . k . .- 1. By Ord�r4 , - ' J. E. FAREWELL,' evor seen in Oshawa. The deceased was .1 " , i %, . I . , I k ONT.. dealer in Boots and Shoes, is still pro- , --- - - - - - * -- ­1 . ----- - --- - . sideline . -'D BRIGNALL, KINSA i I I Clerk of the Peace. born in Darlington township in 1889, and I C H.'k I � - , but if they get a penny every call they Sainuel S wart; cutting hill on . ­ W (=:�M="&A.X5 W:ro t �,: t wt=� held many positions of trust during Ilia Can make money. - between to 10 in- d i 1, 8th con., 020 ; W - - 1 - , Pared to supply.'his friends and customers ith - :9 J. uttingin,.culvert sideline be, . , In.god and stewed work to order of the best . life. He was 'spoken of as the pi-bbable There are dozens of more. genteel tween lots 0 and 11, 8th con., 19; Frank train I qua Reform candidate in South Ontario ps--�-tbe elite of the business' who . .. - a � � iitv # I also keep eolways on hand a full su - C.]RAN13rrUUNIKIRV.-atid: Cowan, iting hill, drawing dirt in '-. ' I ; ly of Boots and Shoes from the best factories 1� . . for r7 1, Ke Province, all of which have been selected - the Commons at the approaching oleo- sell shoe-laces. blacking, pins, pencils, hollow bet een lots 12 and 19, 7th can. . _- . ­ � '. - � � - . Al . . � 1� 11 practical man and will be sold at low prices or • I wisks, &e. They have generally one arm 221.25; Jo n Howland, ditch on Kingston ' *. - '' by OCEAN -: - STEAMSHIP Lions. - 1. . fc � I • I CH%b. Give ine a call and inspect for yourself. loy . p. t. L. __ . now-* T. I. off, a lame leg, or some other deformitv ,w k.. . .: � - . . � I . � Road, wes Pickering village, 016; George - - - ' * . _1 1. 0HN` LIE, .BOOT AND SHOE . . UP-TOWN TICKET AGENCY, _ 1_,.1_ .:: .: " -UXBRIDGE. - . t.­ . � which prevents them from working. Gourlie, di 4h between lots 24 and 25, 2nd . � I . . , 4 rr�jegrali,hoQftlice, - WhltbV. *:"'' . .4, __ �. .1 . J Maker. Peg n sewn work. Orders * .. . I . .. I I'll - , . .� The street-corner beggar is generally a con., $30 ; Harrison Johnson, drawing . . . - - s. . ­ I I - 'i I ,; 11 il . . : . . - . ► . PrOulp,.ly attended to. Experienced workman- A littl� R­on'of Mr. C. H. Nit's fell into blind man-who can see I He stands material f )r Boyer's bridge, $6 ; Cephas- '- .� flip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the Whitby to Winnipeg, lot clash Railway and i . . . .: ,_% '. i . .- ... . " I News. King street, Pickering village. 7-y ' Cabin r:34, Return *30.; 2nd $17; all rail via C. P. ft cistern on the 12th iust., but owing to erect- with bosh eye shut ,tightly and a Seldon, gri 6velliug on east townline (W bit--. - � .-.,.. i - -:. . - - - R. 621. You will avoid mistakes, occasionally by paying Ike amount), 825. . . ... I .. . I .. . _.- - ------------------- __ = . the timely arrival of a lady lie was res. few pencils i i a hs � . . - . . n I The pa"ers-by . . . . - I- Ttitloi,i-mg. . . caused by the #eneral crowding at the raflwa cued. . drop a penny in the hat, which is That the following amounts be granted-. ' .., . i�. .­ --'---' -,--.------, _1_� stations, by calling at the Teleg eagerly . ' r , - • -I-.'--'-- --.-- Telegraph Offil, . - . . - 0 iddel* e between lots 2 and 3, in 7th - - . . I � _.. . Whitby. and procure from E. stepbenson, at n re-anmod at the Bascon se me of these have u .1 .1, .. . - . . y con, for gr velling and culvert, J. L. Jones - R' E' IS NO LONER A,NY vour leisure, any required railway of Qcean street foundry. . been watched, and ha been found as . , I . .. F Work has bee iked by the,blind. So I .. . . . r Hdonl,)t that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of tickets. at any time between 7 a. m. and 8:30mm. . . .. . and Robert McAvoy, Commissioners, 150; . . I ' . the House, gives better satisfaction for daily. Every required information, Maps, Time- . The applications for second cla * oeiti. clear-sighted as any onal . . I .- _.. • - . - less inoney than any other first-class in-the tables,Routes, Rates, etc., cheerfully furnished 08 that R. McAvoy be instructed to complete . 0' - - � �_ - I . • I I . ' � . _. I - . . . . � I . - Owllstlil). Call and examine his stock if you ficates for this part of the county aft Sometimes "an old duffer," With strong a 2 and 3 . ' I , ... . .. - . I - . WIS free to passengers on application. Tickets to gravelling on sideline between lot 1. - I I �h to get a stylish,,kood-fitting, well-made suit. and front nearly all points of the world guaran- making a vigorous "kick" about the limbs and billy, able to work hard, will in 6th con., commenced by statute labor;' - - . 1lelneinber the address-- JOHASTON, east of teed at as low as the �owest rates, algebra paper They claim it ip� full of tie his leg up 'so as to make him look a that Jam Jackson be instructed to put In ; ('*,1tlJbcrt House, Pickering Village. IV The Grand Trunk Oxprross passenger trL 44 . - - _. ins run - � I : . - - ----------------- ---.---- through daily, from Pickering and Whitby to catch" questions, that show more the anpple and sit on the street - corner half- culvert an i fill wa4hout on 4th con., east -I!, I � I ':.. . . ;. - . �. Ilotels. - - I Chicago, Detroit and Fort Huron, without any aequirements.91 the crank who prepared a-day regularly. He makes good wages. Brock Roa 1; that J. M. Gerow, be in. - I . , . - i.. , .. - � a Whitby to destination. . I • ., . . change of cars. Baggage checked through froin the paper than afford a fair and reason, An old witch of a woman will sit on the strutted to repair Barry's hill; that J. 4_,; - . * 11 IEMPERANCE� HOTEL, GREEN I- able tes't for the'eandidates. - corner with a fifty-cent hand-organ and Gerow be -i . repair Lee's side- ;... .. . 11 . . . - 8 ecial attention t.) passenger tickets f i ome tie i strutted t6 . . . .., - P . or Man wood, John Mitchell, proprietor. This tobsjvia Chico Doodle I . #o, also via Brockville and C.P.R.) - The late Joseph Gould ahoitly before grind out "Yankee ," "Flowers of line, between lots 12 and 13, in the Sth - - r - . - . : : - . I . fteculninodatiou for the traTilling nubile. Large . . . . - ),ouse iF; a new building, fitted up -,with eve Y Northern Michigan, Dakota, the Northern North his death intimated his intention to build Spring," and "Red, White and Blue" in concession. � - I . . 90 Western States, British Columbia, California. . - - . and COulmoeious stables and sheds for horses. . 1� .. .. . . I shall at an times be leased to receive a call Special cheap through,Ringle,sn(l return tickets a Mechavics' Institute at &'cost of S800o a vasty dripping --rain-storm. for the ' Oil motion of Mr. Percy, report was . -. - . .. •; - - . Iron, my friends and the public generalve to and from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, -and present it to the town. His execu- - nice. And thus it goes. . adopted. I I - . . . . i1i (;)-ecq, . IY,'%'1100 Washington, Dover, Dol. Tickets from Ottawa, . Mr. Mackey, secondeA be Mr. Parker; .1 . . ; - - 'Wood. . "13tf* Montreal, Quebec, Peterboro, Orfllia, Brockville, tors will carry out his wishes. By his fall the clasa, the organ mnder is I . . -------- - , ­ i 0 1 t D 0 N 4VOW S--E- -, P I C K E R I N G. Prescott, Kingston, Beaton (via Montreal, and will he also bequeaths to Uxbridge town., th nuisance. He has an old organ that moved that Mrs. Smith be granted 81 per . - � ; .. . ' . : I ­ I . . G -htuif_,9 Gordon, Proprietor. This house Is also suspension Bridge). Suspension Bridge, week from date to 31st Dec., John' M. -. - .. . . . - - - '- _.. - a fine new brick building, finished in superior Buffalo, Detroit, Port Huron, Chicago, Winnipeg, $8,500, to establish a fund for the relief lays oix.tnuea, a wife and a • baby. The Gercrw, Co . Carried. . .- . . - . . - . . - - . . and all points in Canada and the United states, of the poor. The fund will be known as usivess is not complete without all these Mr. Park r, seconded by Palmer, moved . . . 'tY]c,. Every convenience and comfort for the i . . �ravelling ensou,sea-bathing tickets. . _. . ..: - * . . -public. The choicest brands of 4808 . . the Gould Relief Fund. I I I . . . equipments. He turns the - crank, - and that the R vs grant his order on the ' ­. '1.: I , � 4 . .. Wines Oli! For I d From _Europeaji Points I -. . I . I . . , Liquors and Cigars always on hand. I i . . . ; . I _1: � _. New and commodious stables and sheds. 7-y, With chotc:011f seven.Xoyal Mail Steam Lines, I I I I -e--4*,ft-4-----___"- .'' emits those melodiou's strains 'which ex- Treasurer i eayment of accounts passed 'I-- -.1- . .� I', - I . I . I I . . ­. . . - � . . . � . HOTEL,, - - ' . via:­ "White Star,49"Dominion" "Cunard" , I , . � _..'� �._.;" I- ne's syrnp� C�rried. PCOUGHAM J. M. (3FEROW I W '. i, . . I . 1; t - � . thy to throw bis old to-day. .. .- . . . I I J . i :. ,­ BROOKLIN. , ' 1 � L "! cites o . � " - "Anchor, "'State." "Anieriq#n, ana "Red Star:'l . I - " I � '�,:: boots at him. He grinds out six tunes On otipn . B ­ . �� I I . . in thei Conhoil adjourned to . . ";. - 1'roprietor. Having bought of Mr. Thos. Cheap- tick�ts supyli9d reading to and -from . 4 I Policher, the above hotel, and refitted the same . � �e riffles says that Meffl�ffl. R. C. commencing with "Yankee Doodle," and Monday, August 23rd, at 10 a. m. � . . . tbrollgilout, I intend to keep a strictly temper- Whitby to 41verpoo ,Londonderry Queenstown, - .1 . .. .- . - Glasgow, H011, Leeds,-Belfast, London, blanches- Warren, T. J; " Rdlliday and nearly all the wife passes the hat.-Six tunes for a . . L f# . once house. in conformity with the law of the ter, Brlstol,( Cardiff, Dublin, Antwerp, and Paris, the other merchants in the vicinity were cent, and wind. upr' with tile "Flowers of - It makes a fellow think serioUgly when . . I . _f., 1 "'ud. A call respectful) solicited. Ari'aftentive ' 1. . _... . . � . 1108 guaranteed at ks low as the lowest rates, steer. . . .1-.1 : - ... -,ostler al'%,vavK h attonast'nee. loy age,, Intermqdritp. First and Second Cabin. summoned to Port Perry - last week to Spring, tm I& I" These individuals he reads in the Peterborough Examiner " " ' ' ­ - *.. . ' ". � 'r . ; . . . : . ... - 7_ - _7___ ; . . e . I _____ __ ------_-_' rartieR wishing to send to the Old Country for answer to the charge of selling Paris. 'Make considerable -money. that ,,this morning before coming down ,:_, .t .. . their friendip can have prepaid Ocean and Rail to . I W! :____­' _.. . - JII(Sicale - tickets throddh 0 Whitby. green contra to law. A detective sent New York, July 15th, 18.6. * ­ A �qr � f * to business Mr: Wm. Walsh, druggis - �'­-T-,' �:­­­­­­­�1�_ Throng] ff � up a b , f4ats supplied via all the Boat out from Toronto was the prosecutor. go 1. _. . � I .- took rush to tidy his boots, and I �. ' '_ � .. ' . 81Z. . PARVIES WISHING- TO TAKE Lines, (C. P.!;R. via Owen Sound Included,) to &II They were each fined $15 and costs. The " The.Q14astove Ministry hia'rfsigned while using it suffered dislocation of the� - I , '.,- - . - lessons instrumental o us, . .1 ,(. Lake and Uanttoha points. Also tickets b * r Vocal Music . _ . = Jr,*Ll 0 y Times says it will be a hard matter to got office. , . -1 - moia . . . .. - . c" l`)'ai'l Vocal Music in Class or by private, Steamer Notseman and Toronto Boats. . . shoulder ja nt, the result of mere - hlstru,�tio!,. For through, local, foreign, single and round - - - divorce sui is at . . . '- '. _Apply for terms to - Paris green in Brooklin now. . The Dilke-Crav�&rd i ''", ' *t* M% . cular action. The In anon was 'Oom- 1� �. . trip railway and ocean tj*ckets.apply to, Miss-A. E. Coutts, Prof. of Music. . . E. ISTEPHENSON,I .., - :-­1 I . Mr. R. H. Wallis and'& party'of-triends ing considerable commotion in England. plete. " T1 is should be fearful warning __ I I . Ad"'lic roun! n- the residence of Mrs. Head Railwity,arld Ocean Steainghip Tick6tAge6t. are camping on one of the islands in The bay crop as, a general thing figs to men never to black eir own boots, , ­'�' . . � � coil- - . I ' , lht , - . . L ' 11H ICKERIN,.G N.-EW ., S I a . , . , , _".1,_V , I I 'B" a 71 N � '17- I I , � , - I d-u i y -11 I _1�- Y ;_a ; c , I , ! I I i "' 9e I di v. ej 0 _' 10 . Barnes, 6 lots 0 r Bt e Jo n W F i, - I I I 11011 L _� * , r R i I s, I . . t C N RW oth�-e Pickerin-. La} Couchichin , near Orillia. been saved in fine condition. but leave 'em for the wi e to brush up., � ' - � . Opposite Post Office, Whitby, Out. � 9 .1 .1 RV . I e . . . .�. . 11� I- . . � . I . I , . I I . ­ .. - , - �- . - T I .... 'L .1- . - '. . • - -t. ­� - - . ., ,I .. : - . - -, I . � ! -1. .. . I - r !... - , : I � . I 1. I - -1 . . I . ­. '. . . ,.:i. . .- - . - , '' - I I . ,: ­. .. . .. � . - . - - . .. �, . . - . . _., I � : . . I I ; : I . . 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So, when you Had . yourself almost overwhelmed with worries and care, and the steak is burning, the baby fallen out of bed, and your husband sudden- - - ly wants o, button sewn en —hold the babe with one arm, lift the steak with the other, and tell John to bring you a needle and thread. Say no more. There are times 's: when silence is not only golden bat dia• . mends, and this is one of them. Though04 . are ghests when unspoken, and troop harm- , . laslyy about, batons spoken they are living, sentient; beings ; therefore do not speak of a .. trouble or annoyance, unless speaking of it. . can remedy It. Very likely sifenoo will in _ twenty -four hours lay the ghost, bat, ones give it a voice and It may live forever. - � Next to silence Is order. If that Is Hisiv- an's first law it is twofold, the housekeeper . and 000k's. "A lace for eve thin and p . everything fn Its place" might well be fram- - • ed and substituted for "Home Sweet . Home," ever our doors. '_ _, To misplace a kitchen fork" Or spoon trisy burn to a cinder the most oarefally prepar- ed .dish, The oonvenient holder lost from • ._- Its riU may barn the cake or rain the pie, • tied Incense the nook. A cook table, fall of - drawers,- where floor, spices, iollingpfas, and oaks- oatters are kept, with bake -pans hanging ever It, will save you miles of ttav- el and hours of I m e. A small o h 1 f near the stove, kept for An extra pepper and salt dish, hes)saved me fifty miles' travel, I think In ten years, 0 Ay for one day count how ' - : many times you go from cook table to stove, 11 I seasoning various dishos, and yon will see what this means - Before pattinga stroke in your kitchen stand by the stove or range as the obj 9gtive point, draw a straight line from tnat to every object which is often used there, and / place it es near as possible. Keep kettles . ` and gridirons so near that you need but to tarn to reach them, and always, if possible, wash them as soon as used, beoome they wash easier and it saves time. I In finding places for kitchen utensils study every time to place them where It ' will take the fewest steps to reach them. . - - The walk, walk, walk, step, step, step, all day -of some housekee4pers remind us of /,�X the treadmill work of a horse on'a wheel. "` ­ The poor, dej voted animal leoki always . down, and counts the some r unds hopeless- _ - ly interminably. Therein no. use of IL If brains do' not - save steps In housekeeping, then brains should go to the wall and machine work come in. If a sane woman will go twice or thrice a day down cellar and ;bring rap' five a'-' _ - ' or ten potatoes at a time, ins ad of a peek, and wash- them at once, then y talk is not , - , for her, for I cannot simplify housekeeping. A japanned server is the ke stone of the ' ' kitchen aroh, and a dumb w ter between . the cellar and the pantry or Ut hen is one of - . the supporting pillars; a ven lator over the stove is another. ,, In the sitting room the g eaten'% aid to f simplify housekeeping is a w irk-table with folding- leaves and the sides #ull of small - drawers, so that when the housekeeper site .down to now she Gan put her and at once, . ano without arising, on orech t and knitting needles, tapes and darning. cotton, and . every possible need. I reiterate. Pat all4be ales of ebery . • day use at the point where they can be , reached with fewest steps. Once a 'year - weed out the foolish knack cks of beads and cardboard and the like v Phioh seem to t , , ,.. . .i 4 i 1_ .a 1 ' BUMMER EMILBS. , ­1 p6atore in wool —moths ` ' A wind instrument —A oleoic �ay; .1, An only riser —The alarm clock. . -1 Money lenders take more Interest In busl- `new than any other olass of en, . Some girls. are said to be modest' that they will net work on imps r fractions. " I aim to tell the truth." " Yes,;, Inter- rupted an a- gaaintanoe, "" but you are.o very bad shot. Speaking of drinking it may tii�i observed that the man who ,loan take it or leave it alone" generally take* It. Committeeman —" What' aulmnl is ' the meet oapable of. attaching itself to a man 2'' Head of the class —" The lesoh, air." . 44 Ah," said- Jekokas, taking his friend's 'baby, '• he has get hi* mother eyes --and my hair," he added, as the infant prodigy grabbed him by the fontep. ; " I am coming by and by. y0u , will hefty my plaintive , In so •eats mild and gen- tle as a lamb. I cry'm not coming op a frolic, but to give small boys the colic,, sing hey t the small green apple that I am,1i "How V this, son-in-law; yoc went ,9 the ball last night and here it is soaroely two months Dimas you lest your wife ?' "I acknowledge IN my dear mamma; but then you know, i dance so sadly t" Old Striotum —Soo here t what. snakes yon so late this morning?" Otfioe boy —" I had to get my hair oat." Striotum —" Well you could have sent some one else to attend to that, - Don't let it occur again. " Fond mother (to bsohelor anole) —" 'Why, John, don't let the brby play wita that gold toothpick. He'll swallow it." Bachelor uncle —" Oh, that won't de any, harm. I have a string tied Soft so I oon't toes it." A dealer advertises : " I am selling fine, corkscrew* In men's pants at $6 " • Unless there is a loaded flask in the hip;pooket the Inducement of a fine oorksorew In the pants will not capture many purohasers. . - The hopeful 6 -year old son of One of Waterbury's beat known lawyers walked into the Die tr of Court roam the other morn- ing and press tang a black kitten with a string about I nook said: " Papa will you take oars of my oat until rohool is out I" Easter young lady to Western young man —" a were disappointed in not get- ting oar to your sister's wedding, Mr, Breezy. Were then no card@ ?" " Well --or, sister didn't play any, but some of as had- a little two-dollar game after the miah- ter got away. It Is asked how editors pass their. leisure moments.' Bless year dear soul, they don't pass them. They never catch rap to them. An editor is usually from ten to forty years behind his leisure moments, and he always dies before he gets within gunshot of the rearmost of them, . " Mazy, Ann,,' toy - -ono chambermaid to another engaged in filling top vacated rooms. " are ye there ? ' " I am," Days Mary Ana. "Thin, Mary," says the other, '• the en- tlemanoat of twenty-siven has left pomale." " Willye take it into the office' " Faith, I'll not; its me own hair that requires the name." . A jealeas` woman i few nights ago went through the pockets of her husband while he was in bed a*teep. expecting to find a love letter from another woman ; but, In. stead, finding only an old pooket- knife, a dime, two nails and a du.;for house rent, she went back to bed and imprinted a kiss on his calmly sleeping forehead. • A wag who is often mer,,# 'aver his personal plainness tells this story of himself : " I went to a chemist the other day for a dose of morphine for Dick friend. Tne as. Distant objected to give it to me without a pre*oription,l evidently fearing that 1 - , .� ,, `. . ., - r. . i- — _ - - -- -- -a— •w����. FOREIGN ECHOES. -, Iilr. . K. Vanderbilt hU beag black - balled by the, Paris Jockey olah. Spain will try to. nu x,000,000 worth of forests, and build a navy with the money. Mrs.. ,lien, ei Liverpool, has pressnted Qaese• Victoria with & parasol of satin made by a poor Irish woman. . M. PoLesseps is going to build a monu- ment ttpp I#wn B 3yer, the. engineer, who died at F1 am a victim of fever. Out of the twenty -six Raman peasants Inooula * by M. Pa hoar, eight are already dead of hydrophobia. Five died in Paris and tbmo succumbed on their return home. Hotlart Pasha died in the arms of his wife,.* young English lady only twenty -sev- en years old. One of his dying requests was that he might be Interred is Turkish soil. , � . I Mary Anerson tells a Leasdon newspaper m &n that she will may In Europe four years, and that she will. not act for some time, As work recently has proved a great strain on her health. She will spend the winter In Rome. A copy of "the WW4r Bible," which was printsd & Geneva in 1562, Is wineunood as for sale in England. the phrase which gives the book he appellation ooenre in Matthow v.. 9 It reads : " Blessed are the naaasmaksroi. The editim b a ran one ; 1 b pet often found In a perfect state. The late King of Bavaria's favorite bever. age was a mixture of white wine and oham- pagne, " prepared in a bowl with a thick lays of ;rah, strong- soonted violets floating on t as top. The violate gave a delloloua perfomed flavour to the mixture, mach to the King's Aade, as Lad wig was so fond of soents that the air around him was general. ly rq�dolent of pbrfame. This fwnoy oost him,quite £10 daily. Risoeat arrivals from Egypt, " wwy, and worn, and sad," have terrible t%IenL to tell. Active employment for Ectropeaus, wits the thermometer 120 degrees 1p the shade, seems almost out of the -question. Yet the troops are described as "rotting for want -of work " at the stations rap the Nile, in a country where no kilns are required by the members of the ancient briok- making craft. The sun is there no soorohing in its power, that in twenty-four hours the bricks are ! baked as hard As ear best '• home - ma e." At one station on the Nile, where the a Is barely sufficient work for half a -doz- on `en, upwards of fifty specially trained sal fors are Maintained in Idleness, to sicken an die. These who have just returned fro thin valley of the shadow of death state the at Wady Halfa there were forty two fan rals In fourteen days, and in desoendin R the at they ,ypasaed a station where 710 Inv lids were awaiting transport, to convey the to Cairo. . tin Berlin, says the Pall Mall Gazette, theirs is an association of theological Stn. degts bearing the name •' Wingolfites " whloh has for years observed on the Wednes-• day before ewe on Day the on DIM ons- tom of divining for the peror's destiny Em . Thp way of doing thin is unique. The mem- bers of the assooiation proceed from Berlin to the village of Plohel@werder tin the Havel ano here they celebrate the anniversary Ef the guild at,tho Wilhelm4fhohe Restaurant. They immediately climb rap an oak tree in the, oentre;of the garden and seat themselves on the branches.. Beer is handed tip from the ground and after the third glass has been drained the president delivers the anniversary speech, after which a other As given for the Emperor. Then at the word of command all, glasses are hurled to the grequil and the notion L that the Emperor will live as many years as there are broken _qlatses. This year twelve glasses were broken, so that the Emperor should yet be a centenarian. �, . i , . 1� . . ., . - I ­ � • .- �` ' - - -- ` -- _ -_ .--_ r r� REMARKABLE FAnV _ I. ••-� -- .: Jay Gcald'at lnoom is Said to be to every time the oleos ticks, own ., Horticulture for the Young. A few ears • o as I was driving gleng A newspaper has been disonvered in p y g g I that was at&rted in the year 911. - the street I noticed a little ragged g rl, a I Philadelphia rave diggers alone, as she stopped on the walk look g gg hav* dirges through the enclosure of a baraatif I reef- a branch of the Knights of Luber, denos with its spsofem lawns and fl )wer It is a rose of clear green that the I' beds, and I thanked my Ifeaventy other florists now talk about. that while that little waif could not enjoy A Hebrew in Pereslavl tiled lately at the inside grandeur of the palatia man- given age of 117 years, The gr„•iau thi lion, He had. - ordained that -the i ateids ports that be had been arranging to N. beauty most needs have his free r .and for the nfuth`time shortly before his sunshine, so that the po )r as well ke the rich might enjoy It: The. Medical World has an a000unt of t patient whose prematurely gray hair is Young persons may learn mach of horn- h• oultare in their earlier years befor they turning to iq original Dolor under the h have shown any special fitness or inol nation fermi administration of .phosphorl+zsd �, Itver oil. for any profession, and their expert noe -In Mrs Jennie Wright, of Indiana' I a' the ooltivadon of plants will rends them g loo is h all the better prepared physically An i men- brought snit to recover the value of her tally for other spheres of usefulness, It Is sewing maol,ine , which her worthless h ,w• true that one may learn quickly how per- bond carried to a liquor saloon and rstb A form an operation in hononitnre ski Ifutly, P. S, McNally, of Roden; ed t while it is almost impossible for ano her to . At wen ever become proficient, and pet its d Brent One years, has saved between thirty -five yd departments afford opportunity Par varied forty persons from drowning daring fee• on. 7:nho ies. � . teen yean. The Manaohnsette Ham e employed a young man fort a sum- Society bas just given him a medal, m I think was Inc ined to be astbfal Man is not the only animal that foram $ and Industrious m well an anxious to learn, ■ulolls. Herrings and other " fishes hors and yet he never betrayed any * apt- sought death by rushing sailors is my" noes for the various manipulations of the regiment of ants, by ;deliberately marohinl business antil;aleng m S tptsmber. hen all into streams ; swarms of rats, by m an at once he exhibited an interest In h rtioul- into the face of tbeir deadly toes ; and ev 1 w tare, which could only be measured y eight butterflies, by filing in immense ,019,,6 or ten pounds or good rtpe Concorde every straight out to sea. • day in the week as long as they lastod. Ebrny can be imitated Ora wood by I think it is well for a bey or a girl to psintin with a -1 per cent, solution of Md. have a little patch of ground, and w th the phase of copper. When perfectly dry � understanding that it shall be well;o ed for, word is painted over with a liquid coasistnl let them grow what they ohooee a have of equal weights of aniline hydro chloride the prooeeds to be aced for a good rpose. and spirits of wine. The blue vitrel got, eo This hplps them to think and plan f r them- the aniline and forms nigresin..a black whist selves. When children are too young er this can not be affected by aside or alkalies, A let them help arrange the flower beds; make lustre can be added by ooating with simple bouquets, and they will love them all the . cep ;l varnish. ' more. . , It is well to learn them to observe the pro- -- -�- -- - — - .. -- comes of development and compare the dif- i _ forent forms and colon. In my boyhood days I showed ' a lady - 0 ` '' teacher of a country school a little i flower, and she at onus exclaimed, " What a little Ouse 00 -beauty l Where did you get it? It's I a per• . P r feat gem, I never saw anything like it t : - What is it?" It was a buckwheat blossom, 1 and she had seen Sores of It. ' The young " well as older persons are If yon. want style With prompted very mach by the anticipated re- eCOnOID 6II Should ward of their labors, and It snooe ful are PETLEYS y_y pay stimulated to farther efforts. - a visit to our stores. A father I once knew told his 12 -year jf you'• want to boy old son that if he would plant and re well Carpets retail at whole- i-• for s Gore of corn he might. have he me sale prices, you should PERM of team, tools, land, Reed and the proceeds., pay a visi t to our stores. That boy faithfully performed his part of I the contract and now is the sealer !partner . If you want elegant and chief manager of extensive nurseries In - . . Wilton, Brussels, Al- . Western New York. minster. Ambussonlap. gems years ago a wild boy In Michigan, PETLEYS. estry Or Wool Carpets, who had been furnished with toe liberal a - You should pay a visit supply of pocket money, wanted his father rather to Our Stores. to bay him a new buggy. Hie fa her re- plied, "If you want a baggy, take he old If YOU want Window team and pat in a piece of wheat, red buy Bliods.Curtoins,Cornice - you one." Poles. &C. you should pay The wide -awake bey went at It sowed a visit to our stores. forty acres, harvested 1,000 bushels, sold It for a ggcod prtoe, bought a buggy; at the - If youwant Lino aims' rest of the money in a bank, and fir m that L Floor oilcloths, Mat - time began to work for a home of own, PETEEYS. tings. Mats, Rugs, 46 ,, and to -day he is the proprietor- of Is good you should pay a visit farm, and a useful Christian man. .; to our stores. , It is a mistake to think that 11 Any tool - your Carpets In good enough for a bey • because h won't If you want de muoh any way." economically Cut, properly made It anything will make a boy sigh for a and well put down, you should clerkship it is an old - fashioned sweekietakes pay a visit to our Stores. of a Doythe. - . If anything will mate a boy_ hate arming : � �� 1k a it Is dragging to a hot day with a s ew ex Intended to commit suicide. " P.haw 1" team Sad a crotch sir .. aooamnlate like frogs of Egyr , over night, ,. I Sgt said �I do I look like a_ - man who would The First Been in Those Waters. ` A feeling of re rie rshl Is war � some= QT e : s, and drop from our celiiog@, camber our kill himself ?' Gazi steadtl at me fore th1 to g p ld p A T-- wou , load our shelves, and re Aire hours of dusting, . They are a delusion and s snare, and a oaricatare on true art a best. W,., A Ohat About Oa`tnieal• N6 -ene can live long to a Sootoh oem- -., munity without noticing the healthful leek of the children, whose food consists largely ,Z..-.­.. of oatmeal, oompsred with-those-fed on fine grains, or even groats, which are the same, - only without the husks. This obaff or husk however. which t* left in the meal, contains some points that act as a stimulant on the cost_ s of the bowels to keep them active with 1 out medicine and render this food of great . . _ benefit to the dyspeptic. There is no me- . -�.-'.- thod of cooking ratmeal equal to the making ; _ of porridge, and when properly prepared it . is generally a favorite dish for breakfast. " What makes your eatmeal porridge so good ?" ie a frequent question In our house from strangers, and they thi Wk the meal mast be of superior quality. U%to prepare . It properly the water must be,boiling, noes- - nary salt added, and the oatmeal then stirr- .. ad in slowly off king It through the fingers. The process not to be harried if lumps would be avoided. When It beg4s to boil rap well . step stirring and close the t tightly. Set at the bso>t of the stove while you cook the rest of the 'breakfast. Lift the porridge t . without any more stirring, am it Is this that ., breaks the grain and'mi6kes It waxy. The - Sootoh do net s tir with -a spoon, . but with a smooth flattened stick called a "mpurtle," that any one can make . aooerd- Ing to their own idea. This.gives more even- , - neon to the mixing, and if cooked in this way the porridge will be sweet, wholegrain- 1, ad, and wholesome. . . He Cured the Horse. I- - A 'Connectiout farmer drove a horse at- . - tsohed tip a rook -wagon to the wood -lot for a small lead of weed. The aainimal would not pull a pound. He- did net best him, . but tied him to a tree and let him stand. . He went to the let at sunset and asked him . - to drsw,'bat he would net straighten a tug. - "I made up my mind," said the farmer, " when that horse went to the barn he would take that load of weed. I .. went - to .. ' . ' the barn, got blankets, and oovered the - , horse warm, and he stood a�►til Morning. - '_ Then he refused to draw, At noon I went . d�wa, d he was hangiy and lonesome. 1. • H : re that load of wpod the first time• I asks m. 'I returned and got another load befor , I " fed him. I have drawn several - loads s ce. Once he refused to draw, Lim$ as soon as he new me start for the house I he started after me with theload." _� ' 1 •. - r - : 11 . ,,; . �. i' l '.. -. t 1 rag J The fishermen of Gsbarim N. 8. DAVID moment he replied: ••I don't knew. It been excited over the appearn � noe ofa mer - seems to me if .,I looked like you I should maid mein in the waters by some fishermen be greatly tempted to kill thyself." a `few days - spo. While Mr. Bognell, so- - • oempanied by several fishermen, was ,Gat in Making a ]Wan of Him. ; at boat, they observed floating on the sur- fus of the water a few yards from the boat George Augustus Sal& says:, I had a what they supposed to be a oorp*e. Ap• sohoolmaster who was a clever and excellent preaching it for the purpose of taking it man, but a little mad, and who had a craze ashore for burial, they observed it to Drove, about making boys "hardy." He was when, to their great surprise, it turned pleased to fix upon rime tie a " 016111y mortal," around in a sitting position and looked at and expressed a determination to " make a them and disappeared. A few moments af- man of me." The process of manufacture ter it appeared to the surface and again demanded that when I was snuggling over • looked toward them. after which it dlsap- the fire and a book in playtime, I should be poared altogether. The face, head, ■hoal- driven forth into the bleak and bitter open dot* and arms resembled those of a human "to play." Now t never could play. At being, but the lower extremities had the thin date, when I area grizzling, I ■ 3sreely appearance of a fish. The back of its head know a cricket bat from a stamp, era was aver'gd with long dark hats resembling prisoner's base from a rounder. I never a herse's nhswe. The arms were shaped ex• could threw a ball or catch one properly ; actly like hams. being's, except that the and In childhood I was utterly unable even, fingers on the hands were very long. The to " took in my two-penny" at leap -frog or! color of the akin was not unlike that of a to drive a hoop. So, while a hundred mer- human being. There is no doubt that the ry lade around me raced and gambolled, a mysterious stranger is what is known as a used to lark in the oorner of the play- mermaid and the first teen in Cape Breton' ground and shiver. We had a large bath- waters. room and (always with the bon volent idea f -- • -; —. - �„ L of " mating a man of me") I I was put r $oath African Adventure. . throngh . a bastard coarse of ydrepathy. 4 I declare that In the midst f the most The barking of the jackals and hyenao biting Winter weather I havf undergone woke me twe or three times ; but, with that the cold douche, the cold show r -bath, and exception, I never slept more soundly than the cold sits; that I have bee pmokd'd in I did that night In the bash. At dawn I wet shoots; that I have been ode to put woke and was rubbing the sand out of my a dry pair of nooks over a w t pair, and eyes, net feoUng quite sure where I was, thus s000ntred have been orde ,-ad to walk when my eyes lighted on a human faco,only from Hammersmith to Key Br Age, before a few yards off. its gaz 3 steadily fixed on breakfast, in the dark, to make me mine. I seized my gun, but the being, who "hardy." Unless another boy of the name ever it was, did net flinch, and I thought I "hardy" breed was sent with me to see that mast be mistaken, and rubbed my eyes I went through my training properly, I harder, but the only effect was .te drive the used to perform the jentney fro Hammer- sand more firmly, inthan ever. There, smith to Key Bridge by ones P ng to' the straight in front of me, was a human being widow Cramp's shop at Tarnh m Green,— —a bushman by his color— staring and grin. she sold fruit, toys; periodical* and sweet- ning at me, all but his head and shoulders stuff —and sitting by the fire �n her little oonoealed behind a bash, or beneath a sUgIht parlor, drinking warm glumer beer and covering of sand. I approached and caged reading the lives of the pirate and high- out, but the being answered not 'or moved. waYmon- It would never speak again. It was the As it ohanosd,' my good oraz master did dead body of some poor bushman who had not make a man of me. I grew up to be perished miserably while out hunting, for oialy a sickly, tong- legged, Weak-kneed at his aide -lay a gun and on the bush was youth, with premature palm 'Im, the bones, hung a bunch of ostrich fe�tahors, somewhat which devoleped in later years late chronic weatherwera, but still wort(►; £20 The haumatism and intermittent neuralgia. desert winds had performed the last sffioe of — — bariat, covering his body with a pall of egad It oan net be We deeply i - ressed upon leavings only his head exposed. Not au an.: the mind that applfoatien is th prfos to be `imal had molested this grave,' a sore sign paid for mental acquisitions; d that it is that the man had died of thirst; at least so as absurd to expect it without it As it is to the natives hold, asserting that nothing will look for a harvest without , . tvnoh the body of each a man. ,., I t _� . is f ,' I i., . I 11 r- .I 1 'i. �: - . •1 rag anyone, o or years$. . It " Mary has a little lamb," an feeds . __ It, let It be M"'a sheep, If Sarah has a little calf and ogres for it, � T LE let it be Sarah's now. If Willie has a colt and cares for It let - I It become Willle's horse, . 128 to 132 ling Street Bait, . It don't sound jest right to as, that orbob's steer have grown t be lathe '■ we O ti., er. I am confident that what* er x- would de for the young, future wel -being — - -- sod love of home, must -begin with god ex- amples, purity of thought and speech, In- dustrious habits and strict integrity char- acter. . I PET--L EYS . � - I. To Prevent Lamp Aooidents, - . - I I Both in constructing a lamp and I In the BIG sa Dare of it, the following rates are worth ' � - . 1. .. knowing, for choosing, in -the first place, - - and for keeping it In good order: SUMMER • - 1, That portion of the wick which Is' iaa the oil reservoir should be enclosed in a tuba - of thin sheet metal, open at the bottom, out . • - -- _,;,_ In a cylinder of Hoe white genes, such as it 1. sa SALEN used in miner's safety lamps (twenty -eight - meshes to one Inch). Qg�t& '2 The oil reservoir should be of metal ' Bight con' oot Prints for 'li ra�hor than ofjahins or glass. . 'Ten cent Prints for 6i Cent& , The oil reservoir should have no feed- Ten Cent Dress Goods for 81 ing place nor opening other than the open- Cents. ing into which the upper part of the lamp - *.for in screwed. . . ]Mftee'n cent Kress Goon 4. Every lamp should have a proper- ex. 84 Cents. tinquishing apparatus. � Seventy-five cent Black Of 5. Every lamp should have aw bread and for 48 Dents. ' heavy bass, One Dollar Black Silks for.bi 6. Wicks should be soft and not tightly cents. plaited, 'Ni fy cent Tapestry Caw,* 7. Wicks should be dipped its vinegar and for 3b Cents. dried at the fire before being put into lamps. 8. Wicks eheuld be only just long enough Sixty -five cent Tapestry W to reach the bottom of the oil reservoir, pets for 45 cents. 9.- Wicks should be as wide that they Sixty Cent Kidderminster 6r vto fill the wick- holder without having to pets for 40 cents. squeezed into It. Wicks should be'soak- One Dollar Brussels C t1 ad with oil before being W. The reservoir for 78 cents. should e uningg thee �p with all every time One - twenty Brussels C�tp 10. The lamp should be kept thoroughly for 88 cents, . Olean, all oil should be oacAfnlly�ua►Iped off, - and all charred Auk and dirt rubbed off •: DURING TH E with a twisted lamplighter or other stiff piece of paper before lighting. - , 8 1. --- - M '6r 11. When the lamp is 116 the wigk should -i S M be first turned down and then slowly raised. B g u 12. Lamps which have tie extinguishing apparatus should be Ohs out as follows : , - -ST_ The wick should be turned down until then " - is only's small lucker�g flame, and a sharp f puff of breath should when be sent across the . �. top ei fire ohtmne bat not down i ,-. I ,Z: 4­ I I � I . �11... y. PET EYSII I - - �. . I' 1 . 1. I . ... � I' . � . i - , . r . - . �.. ... . . . i .� { . ".. I 1 11 ... I -... . .t 1 o .. : ; . I . . . i . . �. . .. I - i .- . �. ,' i t , � '1 i � t' i Y .� i ' t i - : e. . .. i I . : ; ,L� , . . . . � , . , , . . I . . . , I . . . . I . a. . � 7 . ,. . . - , , � - - ­- � .1 . , , I 1 - . -- , . - , ,. � - - - - - . -- -- . - . - - , . I � - - - . J. � I 4. . - vq - Did I ;- � w ''".� G Its°' r ske - bAve a d . koro do be, IV for o *0 quo do - �ket. boo r It . 1� but w" llytla & , quom to aft net swtbosit her fan ,etaed �y-oo works" . Moo a Sabi welew mat be a , isg force. si the d M Lave h ,"work Off iediffe and %bo n where the gVMS ale She mov in the all three the the hwo about th e life be then man - : tip the po see so th Alike and drones, o The work drones sae the perfeb of her own bees select build a b Inn g. Th larva is fe pollen of water. S a �saInes In The feed of jelly. The by the old son ; that have conol too large, As the new old queen g and eoouts ftgd a good followers a the high oe d that the the fiat no any. If a The sells of death. u same time is the deat Th queen is the weddln dies, and th the rest of h The now wants every hive. She winter, but them out to Latched im ant and pat :I- etanco is toe esedissely Fuquentl ony from a ven to disco Watchin tries an �y resist and very o the fighters attaok>bu e4 colony he ts the victo victors belon One of th boa is that disc moon sf -.I I 11 - j sr- -- - �, vp U N G FO L Se Legendary Weapons- I sit down wid my pipe of an eaysnin! an' Curlohs and intereetin ardoalan of the bpilsartln matters down an' frow awn de TH>d —: GUELPH CARPET WO The Bee Republic j., actual conrtrnotion of ,eeadary weapons sknn mina. , I'ze bin gainin' two or" three ' ' , �'AVOB_ ITb RK3. �` A A �� �D t are found in some of the Vedas and the oom- of fl .sh a y er fur de las ten y ors, u • & li ARM STBONG & CO Dja -you ever spend a day at a beehive ? mentaiies on the ancient writings. The What rich man has done better? I'zs got There 1[11 • aaaxvraorQesus � •i ' far which I visited not Ion a tight roof char head an' s sod cellar be a larva apiary g bows varied in length from the length of a g 1 Ago I discovered Italian, Syrian and man's arm to 4 cubits or 6 feet of whioh the iO °i Jay Glould's roof may be higher an' NOBETTER 1 l ' ' WOOL, UNION & DAMASK CARPETS, Roly Land bees living in harmony with latter dimension was oenside>;ed the best. bin cellar bigger, but why 'should I envy him Of new paHerw and designs, Guelph, Onto Bair w}aen I have room 'nnff ? The ■now Drift Baking Powder Oo,. Brantford, Or t. ` - heir Canadian brothers and sisters. The They were made of metal, horn, or wood ; I p� Ip,llans are a docile race, but not as busy but the best bows were oonstrooted from the On my table am oo'e beef, staters, Cabbage,, Ile Royal 11anufactIll'�Ilgr Oompany, v the Holy Land bees, though the latter bamboo out at the and of Autumn. The ar- broad, an odder .frogs which please my taste, bayea bad name for docility, being easily rows also varied in length from 3 feet to 5 satisfy my hunger. an' pat fat on my ribs. BRANTFORD - s Perth st., Caelph>, Oat. Irritated. The Syrians wear Barndde whir- er 6: They were tipped with steel points Dgsm aDy millionaire de mo' dan eat to please tan down their aides. They are ludefa- variously shaped, needle or lanoe pointed, °ff? pp ((tt L o• WIDEMAN arc Q0;r tigablo workers. semicircular, - dentiform, double -edged or De.pana ir; mil windows am small but COLD WATER It�VE ST ARC — >�.�ram. OF - The bee -hive is a small two•etsiry house, jagged like a saw, and these Corms of points °lost• I kin look out to da east, no'th, , IIwPreved >P'ay1a11y and 1Laaaar� >stes:. The first floor is the brood chambers, and are t• day to be found on the arrows of aonth or west. De VAnderbllts oaa'p do any man of the aboriginal tribes of India The AM vl kinds of laundry a Wmoa, ., 0 the bees fill first with stares for the y ig better. Deli glass Mai bs 4rger an' cost � pp Burghs• winter, It is also the royal residenos of shafts were greased or &notated to facilitate me money, but It dean; keep out nay me' NEVER Pry window -sash stay► , -Wrig Ladders, sto,, eb the queen. The upper stor¢ Js for the oar- their flight; but they never appear to have weather. r FAILS, i ■. t 1[11i•wrtehtlne and Oiirpaaprtep plus honey, and the bees I this for the been polmoned. Some were altogether made Ise dot a bit of s gsrdw ib which I ze market, Honey is the nectar of the flowers, et iron, and it io perhaps these to which growin taters, lettnoe, onions, beets an' AWSsxD 1011 Punk Lie■, = The bees do not make it. They simply Curtain@ alludes when he says that some of do like. De Queen et England kin have _ Amato _ �>±. gather it and place it In the store house. the Indian arohers shot with arrow@ which bigger gateau, but her wsgetabla mast `I NN , The bee -hive Is a repnbllo to sae sense were We heavy to be very bb• One grow W de same way, aa' M►enld taste no a constitutional monaroh like h msaf better. , but rather y oh&raoteriratlo of the srohery of the .anolent F,ngland. Although there Is an imperial Hindus seems to have been• peculiar to them I'se got plenty of fuel fur Cold ''w"ther, queen to whom great respect b shown, she alone, which Consisted la shooting a number as fly screens to keep out de dust stn' pia does not appear to possess much governing of arrows at once, from font to nine at a in summer. Do king's palace am warmed authority, and resigns the throne as soon as a time. The swords were, 411 i t later days, by do Name opal an' his soreens made from bar functions oease. Unooverin a blue I of various shags@ and sizes, and many looaill! de same wire, I want neither his best nor fiend let Catateiae g The Use, were credited with produoing the bat 'skeeton. , ` TENTS FLACS HAMMOCKS watched the bees at 'their labor. comb of cells was covered with the blades I'ze get, good health an 's r fa r ob. 1 11 honey Those of Bengal and Behar were p° j AND CAMPI�G GOODS. workers. One would stop at a cell a mo. praised as tough and capable of taking's Dar am plenty �f milYtonaira who h aver t TH KING OF BLACKING - - r meat and then go along, then another would Sue edge, The sword considered in the got no health Mil, and whose worry a.m MaCnalr s 169 TON6E ST.o give a bite or two, and all seemed rather Veda of the beat size mast have ban a two• mo tiresome den my labor. $ LD V� ERYWH ERE i TorontOe- osrelers of regular work; but still there handed weapc,n, as tt was 50 fingers ion ; I'ze Sot a lot all paid far. in de gnva• I papery enquiry oheetrfulir answered. mast be a regular plan of labor and a direct- with a hilt guarded by an iron netting, yard•, Some man may have tiro, but I dean' ' ing force. Sentinels are constantly on duty probably. resembling the modern pats, or envy sm. By ern by men de old woman at the door, but 'no particular bee appears the long kends of the Raj put. There does will be laid away up dar. By an' b de Breakfast Za*con, Wk. The y "to have have been sea fined the W not appear to have been any mpegial distribu- stab man sn his wife will also be laid away. wax- workers or comb- baildersseamto change tion of weapons to combatants of different Day may have •monument towerin' above " off indifferently with the honey - gatherers r ke, though bows and. arrows, our tembstuns, but dey'll ,sleep no sweeter and the nursing bees that guard the Cells elms, swords, untie shields arses to have nor awaken any soon4r, - Deir••,oefTins may f r 8 11 sra� of the Finest Quality Full Flavour and So Y' g R been the principal arms of the oblate, who be richer, but de same aruth will bring f3 vee medal hwarded oa for pact seven years for excellence of Care. , where the young enEs are hatching. The queen alone - appears to have a regular task, went to battle mounted on oharieta, while all to deoAy. She moves about the comb depositing eggs their followers oarried In addition spears De great trouble wid alveragi hamanity� 3 P.&IR, � I nsnee it 0 N fn the Celle. She thins places about t�o or and azes of various form@, -sad other mis- • am de tack eat pea grasp ' three thousand eggs a day. A colony of silo of different kinds, o such. What was riohes to de lea' the insects in good Perm is composed of N erashau am jist nnff M make dis one dis- T Q 3M O 3W W O about = thirty thousand bees, and their aver- '• Contented. Want was oomfort den am age life being only from forty to sixty days Killing His Brother. poverty now. De wages of our gran - there must be a constant addition to keep ja the Wlisoa "came cuirass co h fathers would hardly buy a 'enn fur de Headquarters for Steam Thresh�n outfltls­�-. l.,te p Winn of workin men to-do W nil the population. A queen reigns from In pat their client on the stand. He of froth an' show. $ y ° stn full one is three years. The eggs seem all told his story In' s plain, straightforward • ypoorioy an deceit - alike and are made to produce workers ar am part of our stook to trade. Envy an' y�l F' _ C ` €1 P way, without emotion, giving a minute de- _ - _ drones, or Weans as the colon nominates. jealousy am driven out oharit sa ! Y soripklsnof hew the tragedy oocarred, Hs y �,p _ -_ i� , The workers are imperfect females the isgtment. Ft! an heave ii d a, _ 4 • said -: h' 7 r ey should drones are the males while the peens are a dig down to my oofhn an' find dat I has g dig was m� brother. ' When in a the perfected females and each bas a cell turned ober, de papers needn't make any -� 1?e passion he was a Mantua, Oa- Sunday he sersamhan. It am quite hart n, onless a -,.� r _ of her own. When a queen is wanted the struck me is the face, nearly breaking my seat change A bees select &cell on bath aides of it, and nose. Toward evening he ordered ms to g g takes place, dat de nex. `coo _ ` _ ensrashaa will make nil ale dead folks .- .. -• SkF build a balloon-shaped cell about an inch get supper. I told him I did net feel well, �.�, - ��* u -- -- .t's - .W,:,a ��tuu�dima�u ' ��. -= • • long. This -is carefally guarded and the and asked.him to get It. I then went in and FpgR• larva is fed the richest food, usually the laid down on the bed. Soon after Prentiss •• F., pollen cf flowers mixed with honey and entered with a• lighted Candle In one hand l would That I Were Dead : o water, S.,me of the Cells are used as ma• and a butcher knife in the other. He asked cries many a wretched housewife to -day gaztnes in which to store the queei.'s food. me if I intended to tell the people what he weary and disheartened, she forces herself The I,od•of the young queen is called royal said about- his being a highwayman, and to perform her daily task. '• It don's seem jelly, The geeen cello are never disturbed striking at me with the knife. I jumped an if I could get through the day. This by the old queen during the swarming sea- and grasped a hammer and hit him over the dreadful back -ache, these frightful drag- p4 ion; that is, during the time when the bees head, striking him again an he fell on to ing•down sensations will kill me 1 Is there ' have concluded that the swarm is getting We furnish the leading SEPARATORS at manufaolurers' prices, and give a Belt g g the bed, Then I grasped the Winchester - ae relief 2' 1 a, madam, there IL Dr, We far 1886 circular. ENDLESS THRESHING BELTS too large, and it le time to divide the family. and fired without aim. Pierce's " Favorite Prescription'' !e an un- , all styles, kept In - • As the new queen' in about to be born, the •� Then all was quiet, and I:'roalised that g. y stock, sold on time to ree onsible parties, and guaranteed —Send for samples. Saw . falling tamed for the oompLints to which P P old queen generally organizes a new colony, I had killed my brother., I saw his pocket- your oex is liable. It will restore y6u to Mill, Shlnele ;end Wood Working Machinery our specialty —Send for circular. and scents havir g been sent out by her to book halt out of his breeches pocket, and I health again. Try it. All druggists. ATE 0 find. good location, she departs with her took It. It contained $142, I walked the A sound sleeper —One who snores. R US ENGINE WORDS CO., Brantford, Canada, followers and guides to the new country. In trail back and forth all night, not knowing the high councils of beedem, if it is conc!udr what to do. I did not want our mother to Danger Ahead ad that the colony can again be divided, know of It, rnd, to hide the aot from all, I � the first new r assn takes off another col- are . is danger abase for you ff you deg- 1 dragged the body to the well and buried !t. loot thew which nature h vin _ any, If not titan her first sot is to sting I had been In Paradox nine months, but you of the approach ch of the fell-destroyer— ;MANUFACTURERS AND MILLEB9 WILL SAVE MONEY the oells of the other queens and put them to o BY II win to �Prenttu s wish I did not sac- US death. If two assns are hatched at the g � °�t0 ooaKamptien, Night•sweats, spitting ei q with any one,; to facts I hardly knew any- blood, loss of appitite —theme symptoms have fAtdll Mach' ■ acme time a ring L formed and they fight body there. a terrible meanie Yen Can be oared it ine to the death of one of them and the other 11 g• On Tuesday morning I went to'�dr: you do not wait until it b too late. Dr. reigns. The marriage ceremony of s new Galloway's, Into to tell him all'about Pierce's " Golden Medical Disoove " the queen Is performed in mid-air, and after it, but he was not th�r e, and I returned to greatest Mood purifier known, will ratere I it once and yon will use so other. , - the wedding the drone husband goes off and the cabin took the horisa which dies, and the queen lives a happy widow bought for us and started to leave the Doan- y°IIr lest health. As a nutritive, It is far We are the sale Maaafhetafrerm ei the ileaulae Lardi�i�o the rest of her life. superior to Cod liver ell. All druggists. try I drank liquor -in Montrose to drown Abe CyWider The new queen is full of bushes■.- She- my gam." A young man asks: 61 How Can I gain a + E1101116, Wool' and Harneae. Oilfi.'r wants everytbing h perfect order about the Coplons flow of laangnsge 7" We would hive. She will not keep the drones over lock-Jaw Cured.,;., suggest that he should try sitting down on Me OLLBROS., & j C TORONT011. winter, but oommands the workers to Carry aback 'them out to die. The young been that are That form of look -jaw which is piodaoed • `` Delicate diseaiseo of either sex .. , latched imperfect are Immediately dragged by a wound is known to�physloians as trap 1 ' ' Y O R C)A1rldDUN C CAL OIL, 8UNLIC1$T' BRAND, FINZ81 out and put to death. If a foreign tab• matio tetanal. A New Yvrk r seoentl however induced, 'speedily and rsdioally ape y cured. Address in ooafldenoe, World's IN THBARHZT. stance Is too bulky to be removed it is im' reported a ease of this disease which had Dis asary Medical Association, Buffalo. mediacely cemented ever. been treated by Dr. Robert Taylor. The N. T. FrE queatly a scout comet mPeand the col- patient recovered, and according to the re- � Do SAWYER � OO.'s ony from a neighboring hive: He ender- porter, the Doctor declares that i� "the Pretentiow iieteI@ new advertime ' apart NAILI!.1'OH OHT. son tQ discover the strength of the colony only Case of cure eftraomatio tetaslan fLe Monts instead of rooms. They alse refer Watching his chance he will pans the sea histeryof the world." to the dining room as the "salon" and to aaaarvrwvasas a- trial andhoovered, wind' when he comes Is not this statement erroneous ? In the the parlor as the " drawing room." rr » 1 , again he will have an army at his back. The London Lancet of June 12.'.. 1886,- Mr. 1 Don't use any more nauseous purgativa such Le► P . S• ENGINES r oaly • e- listanoe is made at the @entry gates, William Themas Jackman' of the Royal ae Pills, l ?alts, dco., when yon can get in Dr. y Camn's Stemach Bitters. a medicine that Awarded /BST PBITZ .IN5. at provinaW )Fair, and very often fierce battles eocur, many of College of Surgeons describes a Case of trap- moves the Bowels tently cleansing all in par- Lsteeon f 000L Fair. Samflton, and Northern the fighters being killed and injured. off the matic tetanus which came under his oars in ities hom the system au2 renderin the Biood yens. Walkerton. = put a and cool. (treat Spring Medicine Notes y it attacking party wins the battle the oea:quer- the March provieas, The patisat was a lad �,,jj D -_ - - ad colony helps to carry its own honey home- fifteen year@ old, whose fingers had been A reminder: "Well, good -b , old "Grain Saver anti ii1 eorles$ to the victors. They believe that to the crushed by Cogged wheels, and the lock-jaw map. We've had a high old 3me In vioters belong the opens. was complete.. Chloral hydrate was ad- dear old Paris, haven't we 9 - To me it 111 r One of the most Important facts about th 8 P A R AT O R S. P ministered in twenty -grain doer every seems like a dream 1" " "So 16 would be bee' be that it cannot sting but once,, and three hours for'ten days. The results were to me old man if you didn't owe me 13 "� ~ Mend -lf eWers, fir d' s, an is and 12 ' dies even after. not satisfactory, and Mr. Jackman deter- francs." �y aerses. _ mined to try the new hypnotic drag are- , i .. s'era11 dowers. for 16 2 and a >tor@es.. . $elil;ious Intolerance in Russia. than. The chloral was discentianed during A CURB FOR DRrNRnRM814, light rte Treew the night, and four grains of urethan were a'Pewmee and swee The deplorable intolerance in religious given him ever two hours from 6 o'clock Opium, morphine, , ohloral, tobs000, and matter which distinguishes Russian sale in the evening 6 in the morning. �" The kindred h°�' The medicine may be 2=4 1'tneta. red ass Uralalostis ribs• hue just obtained fresh victims —one named first night of this trial showed a marked do Ivan in tea or oo>ee without the Tikhaneff, n inferior funoticnary of the crease in the severity f the symptoms, and Cowledge of the person taking it, telcKra hs ; the other, Vekedin a Conn y ' if so esti o Bend !la in a--- far book p e, ti'y• the patient made gradual and uninterrupted and testimonials from these who have been CW0 XT man, These were a few days age summoned progress until April 20, when his recovery cured Address M before the coprt of Novgorod ter an oflenee was establtsited.� M. V• Lug. 47 Welling - against orthodoxy, an offence detailed in- Iu the treated by Dr. Taylor, -mor• ton St. East, renos. Out. Out this out the 189th paragraph of the Penal law. phine sppsaie to have risen Igo only drag for future referenoo. Whoa writing men- The two men charged with the offenoe employed. Clan Ibis paper, AND, MAMMOTH g Any physloiaa who is fortunate � ,'' �. , . , A.F. g89, � were e t end dd to hard lobos. A greet eaopgh to frost fhb disease sa000afally is BTICEL DONE HOT -AIR FURNACES. crowd attended the trial, consisting for the entitled to oredit and Congratalaatlon, bat ail— T'SaaL —� two ladb@ --m O�ov r� moat part of sympathizers with the defend - the -Bronzville oase does net seem the only M rood py. Z. L [aoorsn :, Tbrsato, Ora ants. Only one of all the Ruaian papers one which ham resulted In recovery. — - - — - and reviews has had the courage to make I. TTPlf�l0It PIUM � aeaM —wA pass to bell sL toads of ,. as re tmpoe@edt rn.oatti�■. y remarks about this sentence. That or- t A'lle works, 1►s><nsarnt )CARM. ash P.O. - ga, a review, Called the Vieatrik Tevropt SHORT SUMMER SEBMOlAB. (the European Messenger), oaks what the I g von ,� s �>tsts��l�� =0 adherents of Ttkhanoff and Vek@diftai, who 3 (Y? BY BOOTH=S (imBD111 tna! lain. 4ldnmm 1L D. ] ■atitrsas, YarNao• O atkaded the trial, Can think of the aase ! taro, Haouto.. It oaa scarcely be supposed, the writer a en I Par an indiim dail dz nil an e- s Chart this nentenoe will, in their eye, alas' disgust wid do world I set him do" #A e1EUte Foiaf >!mw PASA,LLSL IPAMY a seen who has. oentributed his f'ar share wLStr—iarso dId maps, bee,". M Q Udged a sufficient proof that Tikhanoft and tors • oontatns 1.600 quretlosI std ass to rds bringin' de world to Its present Con - sksdlne are wren . and the Orthodox dbham.`� vvHb - •+r".,." won on Bibb ; ub.ral tarsn& iatarall°av Oharoh right. It b Mnoh mere probable '�` "" t•' `lb 0" , Book and Bible »Dose lbrorto. Ott. _ p that the oendemned men will be oonddered Dad ass sartia people whe�� -►bo n 1eM db life fur ne perttekler reason. Ds� am m�e aim2w t'1'•� —us >�SY sowli MW t = Utyre to truth, and that the number of onto place so a blind hue on. a leoktn'- tea, for tae o. a. Parer and JWoer. Beet their secret adherents will inorease. All cot i asps at sisht; lam Hstfa sort ar lsat the Orthodox Churoh oan gain by its glass. Day, haven't de smartness w stand rev. of prior, lea 4 D. DAY agent, aeverit nor de srppeeoorit M work. Day am too Coward. 60 roan i i. �+orooto, out. 04 h y into Increase the number of religi- ly to @aides, an' not bravo 'nnff to isos de ypocrita. M were !aurae —Slits N Aare )gym _- problems ' of Ilia. Day am mean nnff to $700-1 mW tram Dundalk - 100,000 Acting -� _ Covet, but not reokler 'null to steal. Day �p�.syps, 16 oents t 100 000 6 cent muslo ; instruments The Hest =soave, Clow, SurebM and 111mmeaaleal Heaters in the Market for warming late set ention b a matoh which may be begin on San ay mawnin' to predict short a- 10rbe. ib?La]), fi? King-es. w.. Toronto. and vendlaft 0burobse. sobool% Pablb Buildinge, shun are PdvaM Bsstdenoes. simple in 00"600. Cued ever and ever a for std wily. MUMAVC espabie of ■ivbafr More heat with less ooso mpllor of fast than gain, This will fill an crops, aa' d nil S &Card &y night by a ay other h.�tnr a0�il vole, If thus is one match that has ei rth aakem er oholers. On do r>�►L >Kyt>B'- 4a>aestD i�DOO��e appmaim. /W �fttWI am '> ftbt,-ft night sizes "Harris„ azes fear sizes "namasia" oo preil?husy 4 � veered toy Ladies and aontlemen durftsR attack, lying in a box with 10, 000 good Trent doah ei ' bery sick man should be nail- >11sy. shorstaaad. �. oomm ndanow w % an srmde and am be mat sillies In Briot or Port" fam. muofted. For oswogu s std k4AIL a in" b always sure to et that!dent!- ad a sign re ' : '' It am better tr par � • Aasaiaal or iMhemratbv MpsrsM target bdones" silsess hand match when oe has ooCSSion oa to do aezt aio'aer &W Make d, sfaatt•pez aare�i f - i - at k l..t@.a." .�.�. The B. of, GUMT CO. (L fed), gI�I�T��e M'a t ,I .r; : =I % 0 All T Gla4stone's health is a 112 cansing lists "on or as soon as possible after fiietld ®. He is quite as to his ft the 1st of June of each year,"' and by uuwwluO despondent. 8.15 the Voters' lists are to be pub- lished on or before the lot Se t in ber,, Advei,Nsem6mt8* New and to he certified to the clerk of the 7 Crown in chancery on or-before the 1st November. Debentures for Sale.. Sht firktring ived by undo In published every' iday morning et its offloo, re Resort. Tendon will be pece A Pleasure lary vickeringiCizt. up to the TE*M8 It is tUrpneing to US "t U-jo' ote his, TENTH DAY OF AUIV ISM roe of tichool Ili adval%4404 tip to the present time, shown themselves For the purchase of School Do tu RATES OF ADVERTISING: Section No. 115 Townsh of Pi leering, for the Fire ut enter rice to take It re. rearing t insertion, per line scents. "eased of sufficie sum of Four Thoua*nd ollars. interest Bach subsequent insertion, per lino 2 Cold of Gordon's Grove an ' by supple. at 6 per oon yable in Ave eq. AlAp Monte. For full p cul&VP I to ja�tr ct This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- Tertisoments. menting what nature has already dpe Pg. WACNAB, - make it one of the tines% pleasure resorts M40 Claremont P. 0. Special term given -to parties making con- on racts for 8 or t the or by the year. Half- in this art of the country. co , ic Fumers of I 1c. ennit• 7 yearly or yearly co tracts payable quarterly. The Cation of the grove couldnot' be Qp BusineMpards, ton lines or under, with paper, 6r. $5 00, payable in advance. better for the purpose indicated, being Mr. R. Linton, haying sold his old Threshing one year, without writtert instructions within S few minuted' od, walk of the Grand Machine, begs to inform the public that he has will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- Trunk station, and having tor its w,Ast purchased S now Cleaner, and asks for a share of zordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Four patronage. 39-tf menu must be in writing and sent to the pub- boundary ,the beautiful and serpentine river, giving unsurpassed facilities for am for Sale. Job Work promptly attended to. boating: L. L ACKERPANS PROPRIETOR An expeudiiar e of i few hundred dot- 'The East half of lot 14, ia5th 66n. of Uxbridge, of land, fair quality * 48 acres cleared; lars on these grounds would work a won. 100 acres buildings well water- - "Ur ]POI-Itleft—fitrict ludependones. choo good fences and excellent I Our All M—A First-class Local Paper. derful tnusformation. The apprOa ed; 4j miles from Uxbridge, Also 68hingloldill. 40uxl lEmpectations ­ The hearty would need some attention, and the trees all in working order, on the same lot, all for *3,000. half cash, balance on mortgage. Applyon J support of the Deoule of Pickering and vicinity. in the grove should be trimmed and all lot or address the brush removed. With very little EDWARD PILKIE FRIDAY, JULY 23 trouble -or expense the ravine on the east Uxbridge 0. 1886. side could be made one Of the moat. BUTCHER BUSINESS NOTES AND COMMENTS. charming spot@, simply by filling in the small hollows; sodding, 9, making flower also be ex. beds, &c. An Order -in- Council has been pass- The knioli might Rive a larger surface I have for sale the butcher, business ooriduoUd ed making the inspection of sheep tended, so as to p by me in area. On -the west side nice walks could from the United States compulsory be laid out leading to the river bank, a before the animals are permitted to together with all pier built, and other necessary ac- suia enter Manitoba or the Nortli-West commodation provided for boating. A Pair Road Horses, Harn s, and ess Territory, iii.consequelice of the re- neat rustic pavillioil, cosy retreats, plenty d prevalence-' of scab., among of seats scattered around, and a small Peddling Wagon, Tools, ported Scales, &c.. steamer put on the river to carry excursion • United States sheep. A so, Shop to rent. Apply to ists down to the lake beach, would maxe complete. The fees paid by hotel- keepers for this resort JOHN IVOODRUVV -ie If these improvements were made 'wb m-41 PICK R HINd. licenses under the Dominion License are convinced that it would only be neces- Act are being reftuDded by the Doinin- VALUABLE FARM easy to make its beauties kuowp to d ion Government, through the� Inland -act thereto thousands from Toronto 0 0 attract -:: S-A L`�E Revellue Department. The deposits and elsewhere almost every day during R were g ensuring � generally. from $10 . to $15. the SlImIner SM0111 thus good Comprising the North half of Persons applying for funds must pre, return for the money expended. a 10 o, sent to the collector the receipts which As Me. Henry Gordon, the owner, is 10, CON, 6, Brock Townsh'in, n of pnigressive ideas, we trust he will were taken from the Inspector when 1-011 C011"aining 10G acres of laud, more or less, 100 think over our saggestiou, and conclude leres cleared and cultivated, the I)a1ance the fees were paid oil the license-9 to take flie matter in hand this season, iu hardwood bush. There are on the premises a good "frame barn which we - re granted by the License so as to have everything ready for the adfrauic dwelling. A youngorchapof over Board. opeuing next spring. Or if Mr. Gordon and trees bearing fruit. Good water. Convenient does not want to wake any improvements to market, schools abd churches, berg only one Says the Port Hope "Times -.— mile trout the thriving Village of tunderlLud, to the grove, lease or sell it to some com- on the Midland Division of the Grand Trunk `It is reported •that a recruiting agency paii.�. We are -convinced such a natural Rafl*ay. This is ous of the best Wheat Farwa in the Township. has been at 'work here, coniprisiiig; summer resort would not remain long on Twenty -eight acres along west side can also be two men and women, procuring younk the other side of the line without • -be'1139 bought it desired. Deed of above property can girls ostensibly. for situations in taken in hand, and neither time nor be had on let of March if desired. small pay- ment required down. For full particulars American cities at genteel labor, but. money saved in adding to the beauties apply to which nature -lias so lavishly bestowed T. D. FRANKISH, practically to replenish tile bagnios upon it.,7 or to.. Suuderlaad,L in the the cities referred to, and that Mr. JOB. KANE, quite a number have been shipped to Mr. Phipps Endorsed.' the Proprietor, on p9mises. 31-48 Chicago and other western points." Sunderland, June 23rd, ISM. If such is the truth, the authorities Is,'—Since so 'much effort has bc4n' put Var �&10• should spare no efforts to rid the forth by our worthy representative of the and Forestry Department of the Government country of such inhuman brutes, rio, R. W. Phipps, to prove eon- A of second hand 'timber and of Onta Lumber. For further particulars apply to um that right quickly. clusively the advisability of planting trees W. V. Richardson, Pickering. - - -.5 43. 0 by farms, we do hope Pickering will not be The . Directors are 'how'' "around backward in taking the lead H ouse to securing promises of special prizes , for The Department has offered great indtic'e- ments. Apart from the increased value of the Fall Exhibition of the Townsh' IP property tree-planting will cause, the sp• Apply to '25-tf f Pickering Agricultural SOCi�,V- propriation of 25c. per tree will pay inter. B. BUNTING. -Thresh This has become one -of the inain est on expense of planting, a fair wage, ing Machine For Sate. money expended. features of all Exhibitions, and we and yield & fair profit on i Therefore there is no excuse for any farm- therefore trust that the business en One of McCloskey's Separators, wii, Vaterous T er, and if he does not avail himself of these Fugine, in use one season; as goo as new. and others in the township (as well as adv ntaues, his 'neighbors_ must attribute Considered one of the best Separators made. For further particulars apply Lo, JOHN BAXTER, out of it) will s1fow that they take an it to groan neglect or an incapacity to con,- Pickering P. 0. 32-9 interest t st in the home show avid help it prebend the advantages of the question. vor sale -ing a-SpeCial prize in 86me . If Pickering farmers will take an active on by giv T • interest in this question, their's will be the one of the many deparnients. Vr ith A first-class farm of 88 acres, in good state �of garden of Canada township.' We have one cultivation; well watered, and under-drained; a. good prize. list and an attractive list of the finest (if not the finest) district" on good buildings; good orchard, being part of Lot Of special prizes, the Exhibition of this continent. With its hill and dale, $1, Con. 2. Pickering.' From $I w to $2,000 down, woodland and fine arable lands, cozy home_ balance to suit pure. Sealed tenders will 1886 maybe made to eclipse all pre- be received up to the 25th of July inst. Also Vious steads and -nestling villages, it forms & one &H-Binder, nearly, now. for $150. For par- efforts-ilf this line. landscape fit to inspire the most sluggish ticulors apply to JAS. PETERS, Malvern, 32-1 r of artists. So let us appreciate the pool. The Qr roaae. e co t for the final revislor 01 t;On we occupy,' and all of as put our the Voters' List under the Elect)ral shoulders to the wheel, and become & liv• One -f turkbolder's Improved Had Shake Franchise Act was held on Mo day ing representation of the progressive spirit- Shoe 0 Threshing Machines, fitted to run by • froM• the 6f the age. power or ateam; all in first-class order. Will be last, and if we may judge Like all 664,91tIestione of reform, the sold cheap. Apply to D. Hoovau, Cherry. attendance thereat, very little intdrest - wood. mass" must be educated 'with the full im is taken in the preparation of the list portance of every detail. No medium of in the West Riding of Ontario, es eci- instruction is so powerful as the local HOLSTEIN CATTLE. ally by the conser�ative party. 'his paper, and we are proud to any our Picker- ing Nzws is a little giant in this respect, The Imported bulls "Presto" 'and' "Wilhelm" Picker - state of things is no doubt owing to the and may it slay the Philistines of ignor. will serve cow# at lot 92, 3rd con., Pickering. I fact that this is one of the I 1hi, red" once, superstitiou, and non-progression "Presto " tint prise 2-year-old bull last year in Holland, is the =t Holstein bull in Canada. counties, in which- the -Reform vote with as much ease as was Goliath Apply to J. O'CONNOR. —FAsLuza Boa.- 3Dtf., on premises. largely predominates., His h nor Judge Burnham has given every satis- WHITEVALE. 'AGENTS TANTED6 faction to both parties, as far as we can learn, in his decisions, his in -A. lawn social, tinder the ais'p'icos of the Steady e1uploymbent to good 'men, none 8t tention evidently being to deal f �.irly Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist with Grit and Tor church, was held on the grounds of T. B. need be idle. Tory. White, Esq., here on Tuesday evening last, ftievious axperi"Ge Not z"Dena" The discovery of gold in North. and was a pronounced success in every We pay either salary or comniission.* respect. Tables, bountifully laden, were Australia - in the Kimberley set on the beautiful lawn,and from appear, 100 smart men wanted at once to canvass for the Western' sale of Canadian grown Nursery Stock. ancas the viands were very mueb ap- district has produced not a little ex The Ponthill Nursery, largest in Canada, over preoiMed by the large crowd present 4W citement in this, portion of that. conti- Don't apply unless you can furnish a nent, which is in a great me 6 sure The'Green River Band was present.and dia- jjrst-Tca�s references and want to work. lio coursed. excellent music daring the even- room for lazy men, but can employ any num- still 'unsettled, and it is likely to isve ing. This band is getting quite a repute- ber of energetic men who want work. large accession et people at an 4 �arly tion for their splendid music. The pro- Address STONE & WELLINGTON. day. It is said that nuggets f the evening amounted to about 3"t Nurserymen, T6ronto, Ont. gets nave 0eedg W, which must be very satisfactory to the been found weighing nearly 'tNv,enty ladies, who worked so energetically to ounces. - According to last accounts the social & success. �`r8ti�'l�`�r BS��tOrki about 40 men were there at worki and The new bridge across the creek helte is ;. 7.. they seemed to be well satisfied with nearly completed, the contractor having The- Tirade Supplied Eiclusively., got it so that people can drive over it. the results. Some men,. it is Said, Market and Farm Baskets of all sizes. Cheese He has had tome difficulty with his work- Boxes made to order. have been able to collect as much as men, and we loam that they have garni- TENEERING A SPECIALTY.- 30 ounces a day. This -discovery is sheed all the money coming to him from likely to lead to the addition of another the Council. ad. A j: y Flour and Apple Barrels always on ha large supply of Rubber Bucket Chain settled province to the Austrilian Pumps in stock. There are Several base ball nines in the group. Orden by mail promptly attended to. newspaper offices of Boston. The print It is n , ow certain, says all exchinge, ere Prove to be good players. They play J. B. WURTS, Proprietor, form, with a dash that has lead he Dominion elections will be m good 47-Y that t Green River, Ont peo le to column smart. They ohms held on the voters' list now being pre- Is other rapidly over the plates, and RAR 3 HAZING d by the revising officers. The I pare wield the sticks gracefully. They adhere present House of Commons was 4,100t- strictly to the plane rules of tho game, We oat You special attantiou to the bargains .,ad in June, 1882, and it expires i bout and are rarely left on buss. offered in the end of June, 1887. -The Fran -.hire Divers are at work on tle'sunken Ore-' Single and Double HARNESS, to Act of last ye he rev' i g "n repent that. the wrack is fast going ar required t officers to commence f piece!; from the action of the currents and Also in Whipo of a first-dam quality mence their work . and good variety, M 04c. immUins of the cargo in Ota holdo 119 'on or 10 00011 go possible Aer! revision iron mule are edR firm in their pl"" January in each d the 1st of -y6iir,' an Brougham RfLmess, D and assist the divers in their dosont. complete it by the let of Augu8t- They expeot to continue the work All few baler of This has now been changed by S. 10 9zoepting a W. H. JACKSON, Brougham. &M. of the India P.S.—Blackamitbinj amending act and after 1886 carpeting, cotton oloth, and In rubber, and woodwork as usW ids. t13 P, k our patronage. ao the revising QMOera alk to prepare the the goods recovered are of little yaluef M Lot 10, 4th ouu#PiWwrWg. Ily 7- A; c,L ?axis Gre-eh, Cents-'per Lb,.:.... F ed e w,G Oods'at Great Ra 'duc. Ladies' Gold Watches, v fi ie goods, from $18 up..': Ladies' Silver Watches from $9, pretty, good and cheapi Giint"s Watches. Waltham and ElRiu, at lowest prioes. be C ocks �n great variety. Newest styles in Je /,0081' 00in gilvtr* lewtlla� lll�ad -and -engrai'ved in the beat styles at lowest ly 0, immikey MS& to order kii"AiNa. j. 4t hed"d'clocks T 0 T's 39' Practioat Watchmaker, Brook street, Whitby 7 .1 L _ � ., '1 _ • • ,r' . i' , _. -- , �. . , g. The Last Sensation.. ..,- . Anvtoea Moo>r►s. —.—Are you disturbed at LL -­-� night an broken of your rest by a sick •..,. �'v� "*i L, , i I it _ € «ssy�„ ch d sufr ri and crying wtth is of Cutti ; Ili called old Mr. Crochet to thl TeethY so send at once and et a bottle .'r r j §l :I `' ' . new boy; "bring . me my boot. jac of ">t[rs. wioslow•s eoothi Q . . 1. af' Syrup" for • . •, Children eething, Its value ii ina►loulable �,. , - � 1sy name sin t Iaek, responded the oy It will rel , eve the poor little sufferer immeiately - - ,. 1: quickly, an I ain t got your boot, Depend u n it mothers; there is no mis" ` .. ±' .I !' I 1 �: neither. about it. It antes Dysentery and Diarrhea ,. -i ;. , r# ter e Stomach and Bowels cures Wind ;; - - -- -- . . . i; rem _ �_- .. . B T T Etluoated tramps are `rare. Thep a1- Colic, sot ns the (lams, reduces Inflammation � � > L. i. , ", PC 9, � ways say, "I seen some wood." They ,and gives ae and energy to the whole system. r never put -it, "I saw some wood.,, Wi low•O 600thing 9 for Children ; T�( �''i'` is pleasan to the taste and b t�ha per.orippLion . . . is -t i• .i..i.�j � I . An ordinary bee can draw twenty tiMea of one of a oldsat and best female physiatans �O A� M� ` and nu in the United States, I . .. the weig t of the body, and a large holrn- add is for sale by all dr stn throughout the world. Price 98 I `:: . . dd beetle which was carefully weighed cents a He sore Ton ask toe "l[fse. Wtx- �- and silo d to work unmolested beneath ks tear's Cauiu 87NIIr, • and take no other �_a ��` - a bell glass, drew forty -'two and two. • f :, - tenths times its own weight. : _ � - I ' -­­ . I.. . PICK$RIN(,ti MASH 1tT. J . .- -We are constantly in receipt of the most c; . - •}< + /, - / rzws Oa10e Jul .. _ f - �s hall wh t 740 to no , s -- . � . World's Wonder or Family Liniment. This pri 700" to 73o eoae 7 Clattering testimonials in reference to West's ug� g r;.,;,._�_. z•, ,. ` remedy has no equal in Lhe curb of Rheumatism. �a to TOO. Flower per cwt. S1.7S to $9.55. Bran `� . - A few bottles will cure the most aggravated sass. 010 OO per ton ;shorts. 8flo per cwt shop teed, F R.' a ';� ... It is also invaluable for sprains, cuts, bruises 0 15• sass. 70c per cwt. ;i - FT I burns, scalds and all complaints requiring oz. ... "' e . FARMERS MARKET. ternal a uH. Field, hemiet and d5ru• per �bote8 Toronto, Jal iD 186 , i" pp 1; Sold by W ggi - - - f. y' i A11I I) ST E ,A - -- GL1�S �_ �, �'`he � b market to-day was � , - L. SIZES The female grain epecuIatore in Chi- nnohaag About 50o bnsheb of iwhe`.t o>ar a cago number over a dozen, and many of and sold Tdo to no for tall, Teo to 780 for � I � . �" them are regular attendants at the Ea- spridg• 79 for goose. ley ilrm �' "„ gar - �►. T . C A: P R I ; . welling at -to 900. Oats arm, with sales of / "' _ .. . change. . ,- . _ . 900 bushel at 97c to Me. Pees are nominal at 550, `:'i T / a r �,. y p a �, Where one 'sman wants but little here - r . i, r - , :. ­k,, '.� ; end 53c for rye. Ha dull ' and ricer .} ,, steady loads sold at $13 to 015 for old ' below" three others " are within hailing and at 01 to 013 00` for new. Straw steady' distazfce who want all. IS load a rt9 to 010 a ton- flogs sold at at $7 $i 75. Beet, $4 50 to 0f3 for tore- • :� a ,. For the first time Mr. .�lAdstOile has gaarte rid 0A to n10 torhit►dgoatters. Lamb V . TR . ` every leading newspaper in Scotland, with $7 to a ;and mutton, ale to 09 per loo I . ` - i lbs. .. . . r 1. one exception, against him. The r uoe market was quiet to-do a ' Seventeen States and one Territory y, and •�• - �' ppricer n fly ruled steady. " e quote : 12c to hate enacted laws which provide for the 15c; butter lb roils, 18 to 17c, large rolls, Is to 15• - _ study in the Public Schools of the nature inferior, 1 to Ile. Lard 10o ; Cheese 90 to 100 Bacon 9 to Ile. Eggs 15 to 14a. Turks s 75a to and effects of alcholic drinks. $1 50; chin ens per pair 5oc to a5c• ,Otatoew - • • Don't he deceived. Beware of any druggist $2r50� ne 135 to fa1 50. Apples per barrel, ; , L',: - :�hq kill try to induce you to take anything in _ N�.-�r f''T7 i r pixce of \Ic(Tregor do Parka's Carbolic Gerate. �i:,/ T w�= i . h t It is x marvel of healing for Sores, Cuts, Burns, Tlt>K>B '1' L>♦- rnplrayat Sidon O. ?s w , ' I 11 etc. \o family should be without it. It has no tl I equal Get ltc(:regor 6t Parka's. and have no TRAINS GOING EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS:— ,` ! y f. other. Only?.5c. per box at W. H. Field's Drug- MAIL EXPRESS. . $,20 A. M, S * Store, Pickerina. MIX1sD, + - I . .. ` 2.48 P. M, . . ..� P... B E;.. L.N. . . Alsliough this hiis been thus far an un• I�ocAi., 6.40 Y. bi, 1 i R C,- ­ .j L " . - : I li6'tally cool summer, about the usual TRAINS G IN(3•WEST DL'l's as Follows:— mill offer the balance of theirumm - . number of girls have been sou struck. MAIL E PREss - . . 9.08 A.M. er Stock at greatly reduce ricer iIi Otis rt0 a "ffec t a • "It is not wrong to hill a sage," ob. MI CED. 5.10 P. M. clearance before the l St Of p served it Chicago man. "Why tot ?'' 1 MAIL xPREB,; . �,2^ p, M. '' i SeptOl>`1beT, CO2181 t1IIg Ot asked his auditor. "Because 'all's well Trains run oi. standard time. . " -' � - . . that ene.s swell, you know." . _ -- Bl'. e k and Col6red Silks Pr it (� - . It seems that Dr. Gudden's fatal self- F'Or �i ®: I �`,�� an White: COttolls eonridence etas heightened h� rile fact ►Shit 1 tin dfi Cottonades Hats - that lie Ovice\narrowly escaped imminent A first -cl sa Violin, cheap.:.;' - '. fir. ' 7 , 7 Caps' 7 >. death. Once, as Director of the alunich _ �c►tf APPIy at this office. . • 1. - -- -- - - Hosiery and Gloves - ! Ei OU & i Insane As -Slum, l:e disarmed a gatie>+t p t r t who fi► d several shots at hies, and ou 1 Valuab [� Fan ; + I - aid ��II a Pro �e have a lax a gt - . � anOtllel occasion, when still physician to ' - g oak of Ladles and Men s Boots and Shoes r also Childr ' - about c en s, which we • - the; :�.; 11211 at Werneck, lie entered a OR N't 'I I. ;i will sell ost for 30 days. I . mine filled with deadly gases which o � i ' . `I . (` O fi proved fatal to several of his coileagnbs, Sealed ten ors addressed to the undereigped A choice sto.'ck of Groceries a�.way s . on hand. Farm Prodte taken in eguhali Horsemen, attention! «hen• 111 be received up to the your horse is ge, or W'0 Dolled, scratched or cut, or has au} ugly Bare, 15th D Y of AUGUST 1886 ' y i PsY Cash if it is desired. ( ` bathe twice daily, and apply McGregor Q arke's f f ' for the part ase of the following parcels of valu- j j ' �g' Carbolic Gerate. It is undoubtedly the fluent able farina d village Oro rt b all altld e$aIi1III e st*o'ok °, r_ healing and cleansing appplication for it. Be �g pe Y belonging to the e t and save move for • �; sure you gel kI Gregor & Parka's. Sold at 25c estate of the late Y your elves. ;. per Loa, at Pick Bring drug store. TO ,�„N"' P ST. ,: ;,. Whitby., July, 1886. ,,^ A pathetic story comes from Illinois. I �" R• & �e CAMPBE�,,L.." h �� A man captured twoyoung mocking birds. PARCEL .The south half of Lot 1`'0. 19, in - -- I the2nd Con Ion of the To�Fnship of Pickering, -_ -- - - -- — _ 1. e put them in a cage, as was to have containing 1 acres, more or less, of which about . e , - 1 . ben expected. The mother bird came 10 acme to b eh. Uri this property is eroded a __ .. .. .­ . dwelling ho and stable. a property affords �' P I.. - and fed them, and they thrived and t►1•ew an excellent and rare opportunity to mill- owners r ' V ; �,��t a pp I, 0. inside the cruel prison bars. Prettj, as the west ranch of Du ®n's Creek rune across j 9 but impossible,'• remarks an authority. the south set corner of said property, thus _ 0. T `� _ ` AND . offering ow of the finest water privileges in � ' - '+The mocking -bird is not found in Ontario. I - Illinois. In such a case the mother bird PARCEL L— Adjoining parcel 1, coneieting of � FARMERS C ' . 4. the north art of Lot No. 19, in the let Con- I I : ' j would have poisoned her young out of cession of ckering, containing sr sores, more - i i • . nand. It is a fact that if young mocking or less, on hick ls erected a cod atone dwell- ! : ) SEE oIIR in g house, s ne kitchen, woodshed stable, driv The fiAbCrlber has found I It birds be so much as handled in the nest i - + lug shed. a d barns. Pareele 1 and 2 have /�1 I �, e the . parent birds usually administer formerly n used as one farm, and have am pleew� $a C�,�`, . poison to them, and infallibly do so alien buildings, a ae stables and root house under _ " . " . the barn ; g od orchard. Together is s splendid 6 Ielldld 681e this B tin for H 1 • they have access to them after confine- grazing and ain growing farm of ls4 acres. The P p �+W edder# T . I �. Went." present ten nt has to leave 98 acres ploughed MOWERS i . . _ - and 4 acres 'n fall "wheat, Possession this fall . + 1 1. - -W. R. Field, chemist anddrugRistwill gladly in time to p ow. This property is beautifully CreamerB and OthBr 1�lIlWAr@ RAI�El,s Of the .Best Quality inform anyone inquiring as to tits wonderful located a ut half a mile west of Pickering f �. f..• �• - ' - merits of West's Pain ' King. The standard Village, and went miles from Toronto. I I • remedy ,for flux, summer coifiplaint, cholera :PARCEL III - - -The north hall of the south • I - I �'' OW 10 the time to order. `Also, m morbus, cholera, colic; etc. Price, `..3 cents. half of Lot "6. 21, in the Broken Front of Picker. which r8t'oizmerlds lt$ell and S! Bascolly Spiced Roll " . . ...".. I Eing, contain nq 5o acres, more a less, on which Scuffl,ers d Twin Piow,� a d other Provisions ehea A London lady, in inductiu�; a new ie erected a cod dwelling house and basu ; situ - p t , nurse into her duties, exDlained to her ated about alt a mile from Liverpool Harbor. .. 1 e . I , 1 PARCEL IV. - - -A house and lot containing is 1oW ready "t0 take OJrderB The best in the market., �3IN'S, that the thermometer hung at the side of about goer r of an sore, eitusted in the Village the nursery fireplace was to use in test- of Pickering i tr t� A Parties to daring may tender either for the i ' 'Self-Binders shoula be order - OvRi� TS, ing the temperature of the water use for whole or pa of above mentioned property. i ' R8 aIIIlII Fresh 'and CJood. - - the baby's bath. The servant, . a- some- Intending p chasers may inspect any or all of fir eaVetTOUgh1218'. p j g, @(� now to avoid gels � . i what rough and -read rovincia1, looked the said pr party upon application to William Y ; An inspection Rill oblige. • y P Forrester, E Parties wanting Steam En n - so puzzled that her mistress proceeded envelope de not be marked "Tender" on the Hot Air FL micie$ I &c.�� ' . Threshers, &c., will do well to see us A EX: - Aagust 15th, 1686. FINDLA - the girl should find out if the water was Title to al of the above roperty is .good, � : - - before buying elsewhere. -------- too hot or too cold for the darling of the G. . MILLER, abridge. T hon3e. "Law, mum,,' returned the new �P . FORRE$TER, Picker' I ! P 0 O �' t .. P g` . k. i nurse, "there's no need to take all that - T'0 Up �• trouble. If see Miss Hetty turns red +for sale. 4 S u a u n E eryboe, Wonders why there is each . when 3 not hpr in the bath I shall know Come and lies � our genuine Bell Or- -a h to it -is >ioo hot fqr her, and if she turns blue, The nort 87 urge, more or lose, of lot number g"sitt3, 13eintzlnan Piano, and Sewing► O' j"1ej1's , Photo. Salle . then I shall know it's too cold 1" seventeen the seooad concedon of file Town- Pickering" Or Clarelnoril. ; Machines, t0 be sold ship of Pic art , ConntT of Ontario, on which g • at ides prices and The easOn i8 because he gives perfect . . McGregot do Pake's Carbolic Cerate is invari- is erected a Sod a dwelling house, sad two on suitabl® terms. 8 &Cis CtiOn ill every case, and g0111g _8lill ably for Wognds, Sores, Bait Rheum. Cuts, Burns, barns. The is also two orchards, one just - � I. . ` Scalds and Festers, as a healing nd purifying coma into bearin The pro fart er will say if there are any per g p yi g rig g pp party Is situated. ; - : I Machine Needles and oils in stock. who have had Photos taken b me that dressing. Da not be imposed on with other nee- within one ile of Pickering village. For full y ►ere preparations, recommended to be as good. Particulsas apply to P B rj O�SYT� ��(�� are of equal t0 any city work I will . Use onlyy. McGregor A Parke's Carbolic Cerate. WM. FORRESTER, I P. O/ Sold by W. H. Field, Chemist and Druggist. .Pickering, P. 0: I;�e ,s 01 nn&k the>En One doi.en Panel Portraile - 1. �-\ - T d Stand, Piekerulg. free f change. No work allowed to leave ' ":My greatest weakness has proved a - + • to ofjstrength to me," a blue- ribbonite - c the Indio unless first -class and highly said to a London newspaper man. "It is Planing finis ed.- Photos made i`n any kind of ` - in this wa S s — - Gr� w i Blacksmith %p, west er --rain or suns ine. I need to drink hke a fish. b Having People said that I couldn't quit ; that I .' OLM=T 0 & KEN"N01% 112O'i. - adds some very fine scenery to the Studio I _...._ am eared toinake work second to none wfia ruined. That mods me an I I have is0$red the services of w: H. PERRY. p K1'y• Manufactn re of all kinds of A[oaldingi, who is is every reapeat in C Wade. ' posbessed a colossal vanity, and I cttlti- Hand -Rail Bannister Winds, Pogts, also i Co yin and enlarging s specialt A voted it. I worked myself up to a point ,Sash, Doc s and Blinds. Planing and A FIR$T -CLASS HORSE- BHOT+,,R y� where I tins ed m self the I and General Mechanic. large sit of Frames 'always on hand. y greatest Matching specialty. All kinds of work ' ' .. man in town, struggling with a crowd of done on th shortest notice and � All ork done by the instantaneous pro- f guaranteed. ��� i malignant rivals, who were praying for Please Rive as a Dail. gp.y sIld B�lii7i* �ta�18I BUGGIES, CUTTERS, WAGONS k ce's- my downfall thrau h m drinkln . I be• _ • .. . �;l g y g WHITBY, Got up to ordewr in• Ard -class style on shorest a iJ' a O�BRIEN� _ gun to feel' a pleasure in disappointing my - ON aosioo at Prices to snit the tiwee. $ -3 Photographer, Whitby: . ,, imaginery enemies. This yoluntary de- .: f - - Shoeing ho a with Contracted Feet or Next door to Post - office.) ' fusion grew into a reality. It dominates i �"� i I Interfering a specialty. _ me yet. It has made me an o8ensive °�. FOYI :' ',OpTi0t0i. PRICES z.Ow and WORN CIOOIy. ANY $QQ F1�OY egotist, bat i£ saved me from drink, and HlgheB prices - paid.. for good ._,., . :� F. L. GREEN. ... that is something. heat -at the I beg to announce to the pubiib t1C t I harNe 't It has been said that t e "street cars - � - - opened -a Livery and Boarding Stable on BL•oek - - Street, Whitby, and will always keep on hand c , rare the confessionals f Protestant , , � ­� first -class horess and carriages to let at ver,ir women." The historian of The Boston i reasonable terms. DY8 EP$IA OR IN Record confirms this &sae ion b ' d cla S DIOASTIONi,1 I reapeotinlly solicit a call from my Mende ing that Boston women t mublic fi'lour and the general public. f�►. WHEN , _ , a d Mill Feed always , ----IN THE . f; ' ' places "with that serenity off mind �4vhilch Y } ' seems to believe itself unheard; about - - for sale. - . e STILIVERTILLS - • their corns and what they do for them ;_ - Q -`RIC E ��BER will tYoioagiy can host. The not about their servants and what the FO' s Work ►q�eCaht . ren"Lot. l or puree, but act very milldl and . . ' + a.. ;, _ W he ever used are eousidered priceless, . about them ; sometimes about their a0 �. =ON� �� Treys rave !♦t"ivet to sQ i6e , W babies and what they give them ; their - . • - country seats, and when they o to them." eII day.. � iIOW at 1 11, .. �ow is the Ti �tl� to r Le v - g . Y y. GATEBT BLES iNG . They also carry little pet dogs in shop.; nn ' ` Your Order. ` p ,lTATIoX I tteg tb intorsn my old friends and oustomer. ' � � the C ping bags. - _ am no prepared to buy y - 1 : - t _ Oi� N� !1 E w re n _.._ -- ,.. , a ct , J °�, Flour p r 100, X2.00 to t ,+, son tkelEt 1[ncauo/t, Dils- ��n p PARTIES Contamplaiing Btii'Iding iri lie cede Stesnacr. TUty ire an apeolate _ _ 61RTH8. Bran pe Ton, - $13.00 of � IIWI �U ��It Spring should leave their orders pow, thus seoar- ailed care. Ilse them, add be • t3U.caszsT ---�i CherrywoQd on tht isth -July. lugs gCneat rednet#ca in prices. rNte Men fay nslsert. !'ills L a the wife of James ollohrl lk of a soft. Shorts er Ton, % - � 14.00 ( ; , � sex. . ter boa, s Hosea for fit. P BILL aTIIFF - et�i + ; . Mo&coecM.. -In Pickerin0, on �TWy Wit, the wife Screenings per 100, :. i , $OC r�..r�� C�,� Of �'l'L1 D RO SA{.E 8Y A1,4 �WUOOIaTS 4►N D ot'K+'tliiatp °)![oroofoaibe,af t>`'son. r �iA4£RR tN M[OiCINHB. . �e.oDgac�-- At511 -� streetrieet Toronto Cho Fed i-. —. r ' , _ _ -.ilw•ys on hats& . p do X1:00 r: �� _ -x �; L s, f on ""day, July %6b; the wife at Harry Mao - 4 ,{ '- t ffiewari of Genatarfsicc sad H ImilsdW4.. G -no- Donald, of a son. �j AI60 Bran, Bhoxts, and tli� d8 of " orders� q' + i4y alied A4 h}wber.deuvered ine pediowy is itt,�; wit t tfi)jrpncur4 qn every - Ml� Closes Saturday nights whets rwi.k b. X. trial package of these Celebratbd PiW MARRIED: ,' :.. 8t 6' O;'C10Ck.... eed. sent c ftabox-- Faeievsox ---On file 14th lust, at the . -- - - j'i f o y addcvs on receipt of a 3c. scamp. ' Lumber duo. o. WEST & oo. 1�'ltanss, by the Bev. J. J. Cameroni�'Y. "S., - F`�I [UNAW1 �B��• f soc.a rsoracsross wt• F.?ilipR,i�OrdOn, Of (agetOwn, ilah., to 1100vu 41 S3 KINO 1T .EA! r, -rononlro. OMf. - . �o. 11�iTCELiL a0gx , g. � s� , , l) For . Haile &o P18kerfn� Drug Store L. B. R:r - -r .. .- . 1 i H4 ,, - ( -. t' .. ..,, 1 1 r. .,. �. _ n �c .._.: a . . -. .d,.. _ i .. ..r F , , ..t ,.r.- r r. -r• . Y t ��c.r �. ?&.. �+ cr.. �t,._- a�- E- 1L."•.___ �;' L��1tr-,.. a��. r56� .eF.Y�+I.+�n.�.,.._r?,.�':�.°r: �aCS.:,:.5�ae.!4��s- ... ... /.a .. .. �f _. ....., R_,. - i - .� _ - -- _...__ --- - - -��.. - � - i .1 4 % I a i It 1 I. ; r 1. • 1. . . 1 1 . : .- , �i V - " - [ - .. { , ; - -, ,. .. .. 1 „ -.- . ,. -fir :,i �'" I�' '' , . f l j ., _ . ; 1 _ HE.A.LTH `' a00D liICFHT YY 130H." he had greatly lieftened the heart o! a�dee- B�iD OF THE eBOHEB (IAl�(• , • mail Claret a indisposition in- - Convict Clark's ingerestix Adventure crossed somewhat, just enough to keep him Ataot<test' Outlaw Seats Death at the Hai• • ' Sleep Habits of Children:'.;. wills a Trustitag rasonn. fn his oell and to prevent' him from being mart s Mands.. Many habits and customs, the deisterlonn For obvious reasons the keepers of jails too closely watched. .The chaplain came in Seen Archer was hanged sit Shoals, Ind;, affects of which are recognised, wenld be• and prisons make it a paint to suppress all and prayed with him, the doctor sent him the ether afternoon. he wall oenvioted last come things of the part if a praotioial and particulars of escapes w Jar am lies is their s few 1ioa0s of ggtIIlpe, and whenever any January of complicity in the murder of simple remedy can be devised. I have ne -, petrel, and u snooping _ priaoners ssWe- one lookod.into hl� 0o11 the man war lying Samuel A. Bunch an July 11, 1882, He Tw met with any plainly written advisory boast of their deeds, the publio remain in on his bed. stomped arrest until betrayed by John D. articles an the training et children in proper ignorance of much that In deeply fnterset• At 4 e clock on the afternoon of the day L1►aoh, one of the gang. In Jaly, 1881, Sam sleep habits except as to time. A recent ing regarding oonvieta and thous employed deog�d the Rev, Tobias Gras pat in w Marley and Mart Archer gaarnhed, and ezperiena has taught me to •' study op," on to guard them, rrppes"Mos. 11 z,s midwinter, aid the Arohw was wounded by Marley. The older the subject, in the most - praolioal way, by The escape o! Chiwles Clara, aftm Charles day war so oald t i s preiao�Ttti' was well Archon determined to punish Marley, and - . . _ asking questions of mothers and nano— Stetson, alias Red Charley, and altar sevat_ bundled up, having on a heavy evenooat and they or a►glsed :gang of. mu men. including My little patient, whese habits and Donal- ai otbor titres, tram the. U�ie t3tats prison a fur Dap and maflier. The de.yy was w dark Tom Mart: John, -and '$a►m Archer, john Yens led to this investigation is ten years some years sgo, was a fair sample of the that some of the halo were lighted. Ooe D. Lynch,* and Dave Crane. Mart was of the hall matters conducted the preacher chosen Captain. The work of ferreting out . - add. A serious and ohronio affeotion of th genius and .desperation of a prefemsionaal p _ kidneys has resulted from excessive use of 'crook who had been '• settled 'tor seepep to Clark's Dell anti left him, aglsd the goad the htdtn� of Marley began. sweets and contra gaently lack of appetite far. or eight years for robWry. From The me. man tack ties ooavjloot by the hand and anx- $anoh r house was watched constantly,, Band assimilation of nutritious toed. She meat Clark entered the .prison he bs lonely inquired "r the state of his health. se it was boUoved he war aiding „M .,rley to psrs�'rtently sleeps prone 'an the book with making mental notes for future use. ' he Not mote than two minutes had elapsed snoops. The Archers finally resolved to kill - fhe arms flexed above her. head ; watchful- number of doors, the hoaden of the &nerds, betwe the. preacher war lying an his boot Baaob tt be refused to reveal Marlep'e hid- - - lam malts in her turning on one aide from the defences of vadi us windows, the lay of on the bed, ing place. They met on July 11, near the . eight to ten timer every night, but, of the sewan, the thickness of the walls— wMIt A GAG IN B1t1 MOUT1i , ., home of their victim, and sent Dave Cease . . _ esarae, a farther result is diminished i1�ep, every point was voted and stated up In l� and bin thoughts (terribly mixed ap frrom a to decay him into the woods. Bunch ao- although it Is not more nation than iaaal memory. He was assigned to a call on thr rap on the head. i When he had got mat- oompanied Crane tv the apet dosigt><aatd, _ Whether the , habit can be pormanentl ground tier. In three days he had atimat• ten straightened sat he was stripped to his where he was seized, bound and tuba quest- brokeia up le diffioalt to may. From her ad the distance to the outside wall to a frees- shirt and driawers,1 and him hands and feet ly taken to Saltpetre Crave to Orange birth she eothibited a efirenoe foe that ppre- tier of au rush. t31tt idea war• w remove soma seoarol qa�d. Qtaitk had a pointy. - adieu, and had been it1$glged in N with sueei tb0 liagrteltam item the flees of bb hitaitnslf tins the job, ati�d It stun done Befera entering the oars they told the, thr inevitable results of catarrhal offisrions, cell and tunnel oat, and within sh ty hears promppt and thorough manner. InsWa ci ' oapNan ff he Weald reveal the hiding place dry threat, enervating. (nulls m sleep; and after be received in the prison he was at ten Mice he was dressed In the preaoh- of Marley he should go free. He answered, ration of the kictney difficulty, as the work. With an old olthel which he manag- er'e clothing, whU� the. latter wan covered '• I do not know when 'he G." They then a eawam nudity heated by constant Den- ad to secrete and bring in from the a , he up with the blankets. Then the convict mat descended into the Dave with the prisoner. . \' face with the bed. From the hoar of birth d out the aemoat from around the sora►pe dawn with •bL basil b the deer red kept They seated him on a 1 rook with the ,' - ' a babe should be laid dawn, w slaNp, with Hone. , up s mumbling �eavarsatMn for lull an lantern's light shining on his iaoa He war meat carp, never should it be permitted to ONS of THIUCOIL�>�OR 81INT1301US� .I ; hour. Daring th% time, as he himself re.• ordered to tell all he knew concerning Mar- , I roan the book while sleeping, after it be: passed door every half heat during t�e u'tedg he poured hito the preacher's ear all lay, and it was determined If his mows" gins to play, the random limbs are very ban he stories he had ever heard to the detri - did not prove matidact my he should die night, and It was two weeks before Clark efidaUy exercised while lying w, but no meat ei the '• olstb." He finally ended on the sot. He answered again that h0 had the stone ready to Lift out. He found a ltt�� ,I , esen om sleep osmes the little one should be foot of ooaonp under the attune, and he by singing a hymn, and when he passed did net ow when Marley war. V lifted and placed on the side with outside the Dell door bet turned and odd, in Each man was ordered to firs :t Bunch or gun went through that and hid the dirt to him rho head raised only ea cioati to insane a voice meant to be board b the hall suffer death himself. The word wall given, - . the spine from anyyoarvvatin, seeing that bed. He oaloaLted that ,the sewer for that watchman s y and sixteen shots were fired Into Bunch's w. I there ate no folds In the clothing to torture wing ran within font foot of his Dell, and he �� Geed � %'y sour I tltal happ� that body. The victim uttered a piercing cry the tender flailds, especial Dare being taken acne right. He wanted M make �ttse of It thV vtslt has been the sauna et doCng you and fell. Mart Archer then placed him pis• to lay the ear smoothly. back. Alternate imply to ca►try off the dirt from him tun- end. I will Dome aRwin to- morrow, if pea- tol near Banoh's head and fired the seven - nel. For many weeks he dog away at niybt g. the. elder or there will be an unnecessary umm�spected by the rentlneL, bit as he had sable," teenth shot. ltnevenni ■i of oentonr when the ohild , m With that he iatarted fog tha hall, and The search that Banoh's friends made for do not permit the knew to be so to °arty the Girt out In his pockets such grown ; Pe the wafobman passed him to the wfokct. him alarmed the gang, and on July 18 they flexed as to crowd the viscera. Lying on morning he made but slow progress. It sou This Wse unlocked without question, am visited the cave and at the body into a nine weeks before he struck, the sewer, - the stomach occa tonally Is not injurious U which wall of ,brick. ' also were all other obstruotions to Uberty, box which they place on a brash hasp the grans lie at the ride and the Enos If free When he had made t t• the air. Frequently that roves to be a an spetning, the sewer gas poured out is and he reached the street without the sells distance from the Dave. fibs whole __ 'i-; P arch quantities am to almost rnffmate him; alightest hindrance. He had relatives in was thoroughly saturated with oil and the very restful position to a play.weary child. Indeed, it poured through the Cannel sad the suburbs of the city, althouggh the fart torch applied. The fire was kept up for 1 _ It ill not : difficult matter to teach s child war not•knewn to the prison officials, and he several days and nights, each one in tarn to sloe with the month closed and without were the cod an until g the prawn officials P walked straight to the house and sou taken standing guard and adding anfiYOtent fuel to -, I .. .,( -I.; meting or "gritting the teeth." A lady of were alarmed and, began to search for the In. The Rev, Tobias Grows remained pas- keep the fire blazing. After this work was five who had habitual- gritted her cause. Clark had to go down and stop rep ' . ` -� � �- y � � the hots, and he was made ill far a weal[, slue until the hour. -. Dame for the men to be ended a tree war felled over the spot to teeth item their first possession was cnnd At the end of that tisane he tried it again, looked up, where ,$e was discovered. An further hide the crime. of the habit in a fortnight by persistent but the gas was worse than before, and he alarm was at once ,sent sit, but Clark sou Little information concerning the fate o!. ,! waking at the first Indication of the sound, safe. He xemaingd secreted In the hoard the miming man could be learned until the the llablt has not been' resumed daring the feared bran , if obliged to give rep the under- 'for about a month and was then shipped departed wife of John Archer, who had tak- fire . can winos red. If mothers oedd taking. a oeuld easily- have ran the tun- y Pas eel, bat t ere wall no ether way to dispose away, and his recapture was never effected. on refuge in the county poor asylum, gave .� realize hew many people suffer from bad of the dirt He replaced the flagstone, Dell• In relating him stony he said that the five maffioiont evidence concerning the deed to sleep habits contracted in childhood, they or six minutes necessary for him to posy out cause the arrest of the older. Archers for would pay a little attention to their children anted it w th d�bagh +and his efforts were un- of the prison aged ;bum more than any two murder. A mob threatened them, and . • at night -time, beyond the " hustling off to suspected, / can of him life. they wore taken to Davies county for safe- , h been In prison about five months y . bed, ont of the way," and the , '`keeping From t�. The prisoners .moon expressed a desire 1 covered " which In a sort of "dim religious when he n000ted another plan. a some local convicts he got the name of a QED B SCg• to setnca. to Shoals, and their request was duty kept sight of out of fear of the doe- granted. • tor's bill, rather than- of an other consider- minister o the Gospel In the county who , • -- y A party of lynchers made a successful at- ' .. � � somewhat ambled him in general appear- • fescue of a eappia+scd Corpse 1Msra Reiat adon. —d Lady Physician. tack on the jail on March 9. 1886. They anon He also ascertained that t e -man Fros+ea to srcatll, q ys� j il, .battered down r ' marohea ale to the - ti was very t id and kind hearted. I Pre �� Lucinda Fee;*, Mich. dl says : Mrs. the doors, meirohed the three prisoners into Some Fallacies 1,n Renard to Diet• soon Clark was seined with an Ind.ispoe • A Reading !�ato� , teen, son ,while net mink enough is be ants, of '�Voedbriage townmhlp, the oourtyard, and•left them mwingicg from 1. That there V any nutriment in beef- rent to th hospital, be acne ezcaaed from while on her way to the Fourth of July the limbo of maple ' tree'. Thus ended the' fisa made from extracts. There Is none work in th shop and permitted to remain oelebratton, fell unconscious -rem her ra►t career of Mart, Thomas, and John Archer, - whatever. 2, That gelatme is nutritious. him call. in the owriage, and was to all indications father, eon, and brother. It will not keep a oat skive. Beef-ton, and The prison chaplain found him prig, - - - . P dead. Medical assistance was called, but A week 1 %ter the last ,,of the n S sm tins, however; possess a certain re eager tenet to his exhortations, and >E� nutters were roan se shaped that he sou all efforts to restore her proved frutile and Archer, was arrested In Fo#tain county .' live power, we know not what. 3. That she was given up, although net having every an 3 kept in the State prisen juntil the Jan- led to believe that Clark had something on rag an egg b equal to a pound of npa% and that appearance of being dead. The body was airy - term of the court when he' was every sick person can eat them. Man ,cr- his mind.: Whoa pressed to admit that P° y' such was ;: 0 c laid,out and take ' back home for burial. brought to Shoals under milltary emoort of pecially theme of nervous or billions temper= . came, Arriving there, io was proonrad.ln which forte, ache gnarled him until the senteape bent, cannot eat them, and b anal% eggs TAN PRESOINss �ATII ' to pack the remainttj, and they wore so pack- of death acne parsed upon him. an in jirious. 4. That because milk ill an just long0a}ough to pit the oh:plain'i �- ad for more than 3p minutes, when an old I. . important article of food it must be 'forced iodty on edge. . Yes, he had something on phymiolua, Dr, Neolioh, called on the be. upon a patlent. Food that a person cannot his mind. I It was something the Rev. reeved family. Ha.was so struck with the ' A Scotch clergyman remarked to one of �,• -., mdure will not care. 5. That arrowroot Tobias G ought to know. If he would life -like look of the '1 corpse " that he ex- his Rock that he heard he was about to be . Is natritieuL It is imply starch and water, call at the tiara some day he should hear a' preened doubts of her death. The body was married for the third time. The reverend used as a reiterative, quickly prepared. 6. confession which would clear up a groat quickly taken froze the lice, and the doeter gentleman added : "They is , John,`you're That cheese is injurious in all oases. It is mystery and set certain things right. went to work to establish the faot et her getting money with her, ion did me on all a -rule. otintmindiated, being suturally iii- For three or lour days Clark beat about living. He opened a vein In Mrs. Faste's the last too' 000asioase. You'll get' quite :- _ digestible I but it it oenoentmted nutriment, the bush, playing the chaplain for ali he arse arm next morning and the blood flowed riot' by.tbe wives.'.' •• 'Deed, sir," respond - : a waste- repairer, and often craved. 7. That worth, and the result was that the Rev. freely, In a short time the lungs began to ed Jahn. •' what wl' bringin' them in and the oravingi of a bent are whims and Tobias (been visited the prison with his work, and' the. funeral preparations were Patting' them out there'• sae suckle made should be denied. The stomach often needs, mead made rep to listen tv some strange and abandoned. The p►tkht now lies apparent- e' them, sir,,, caves tor, and digests articles not Laid , wonderful oonfealon, It was not Clark's l sales Her house V Hued with onrioaa Y p At s dinner` party last Winter the 0001 nIIn &4 dietary. Such are, for exam- day for confession. He realized that he neighbors, and the local physicians an weather had done considerable duty in sip- `� pm, t, pl �4 ism, cake, ham of hewn, was a bad —b a -d man, and was site will- much puzzled over the vase. It ill Bald b with fat; cheers batter and- milk. � pp 7 plying coara-aation, when a plump haPPy- That an rag to talk about h4 aenl and his future, the neighben that Me*. Paste's mother Dace looking sunrried lady made a remark :beat . Inflexible diet may be marked out which but he would tell his story some other day had a similar ezparionoe ; that she lay In cold feet?" Amid an awful pause she naive - will apply to ever Dose, Choice of a pP Y 9 Riven —the day after to- morrow. An appoint• a francs iyr many days, and when she Dame ly atceweired : : "Yes, Indeed, ! am rely P Ittt of articles allowable in oven case sent was made for that day with the Rev. to evinced a full know +si s� t must be decided by the opinion o the stem- Tobias G knowledge ry mach tnabled —but, then, they are net my roan, and he departed feeling that whfohh hard goes es>< atrettydhas.. own.'' Her husband blushed scarlet. 1. J soh. The stomach to right and theory . wnag, and the judgment admits no appeal.• • A diet which would keep a healthy man ,_ bealthymightikill a sick mans and a duet ant- j II�; I, I� �i(j II ( (jlt (, I ' qi !ilijli11; 1 II I I $cleat to sustain :rick man would net keep �I GI i U I ;; i ;t I' i - • a well man alive. Increased quantity of 1 , , ! ; i , I U ;iii 1 i I� I �� - food, especially of liquids, does not mean in- , {; ' r' 1�11 i �i it i 'I I , l l I '� i 1 I i� ' f �[ Iii il� ���I i ( ill i�� !I) created nutriment ; rather decrease, once ' ; ; i i i 1 r i (I �. 1 • r , the digestion j I ,,ff' ig ill overtaxed and weakened. i r" ? . I I N' Strive to give the food in as oonoentrated a 4 t r ill l.., i': (� ° r, . , • form ar possible. i i I j :�.�.- . U1i1. --- -- , '� ,= '�' -� l �i� Ili � 111 �--- -( 11 _ - The Biggest Oannon England Ever Hid. \� The steamship Elder has arrived at Wool- - � M r with from Elrwiok with the Hrat of the 1 r�C�l 110 ten gun■ ordered of Sir William Arm- Illll�+�lp - %.� ��.- • strong for the British Government. It ' is ' f �j� f< I11�1�[ , to be proved at the butts below the Rsyacf _ !:' I Arsenal,lind alter some experiments have► �� , �� _ been made to test velooitq and other qa all- I - I j ^`•?+ - - -- I / ' 1 ties, it will probably be taken to Sheebury I ' ' I � � 4} �,` _ -- � � I _ i . , { , . some for the anstemary tan a trials. The 1 �: - - gun cannot be laaadea fen a�ew nays, and -�- _.,_, cannot at r i f ' - _ . present be seen, being burled in ;�! _ t ; r , . the ship's hold undee,150 ten of projectiles, I - I I � JI l i :1. a '' ' , \ and even alter it V ea share will not bs ill- -_ L- ` j-� -;,�;, . . I mediately taken to the butts, as It will be �" -_ - ~ season" first to test the canal bridge and �� �r = =" 1" -"--- asoertaln K It Ill strong enough to bear it. ti' ' 'I{ � • I __ _ +- ��,,�, ,,. A gnat oarrlsge or sleigh of iron ham begirt _ __ - .�. ,; --� �'" , built in the Royal oan`t:ge Department to i - - r- " hold the weapon while being fired,.sad this, . - I+ ' - - . . I _.�,- .,. -�-- -. .�-- -- wMah. weighs about 90 tone, will be weight. • i - 4 - �- 's, ^—&- — �- ed with 110 ton more, and passed over the 1 - I -11_ 1.3•,, M � bridge before the gam Is ventured upon it. - !(III I �' ' f '�� -`? . The . gin carriage, which is enormous In - ., ` - ° - _ -• bls: • _ o0mparlsen with ran of the kind, inn = _ -' r �. '` anything ~. been named e' 1'he Jaggernaat.,, _•-��"�''�' "' .��..�.•.�•e� -�►s eess� +.. _ _ — �•�s�•• ..rte �.,r What It �1 M Da — — -y-- __�-- �'` "' golti0nIs NimVIU 14 the gnat pan sari, - _ - - I � .'--- ��,,� �--- -�'°'' `y AV OW I never fails to give prompt relief In the fol, _ - - _ -X " lowing Doll Faints :- $prams, braises, oats- _- _ - _ _- ___ . ---.---- - =-- _. " " " "' . pp do doulouretlx, rheumatism, spinal ppaaiinn - - -- =---- �-�' -_ _ -- - — - '� neuralgia, toothache, lumbago, roiatia.� — _ _ - -- - _ Bray to -day at any drag store a 10 cent rem- - - ' =T- _ �- - - !ti__�r -_ -1 ' : pie bottle and test It in any of the above _- - , - - -_'— �- -__ _,_— — _ - -.. complaints. It never falls, for Nearvillne is - - T— . , . T - �^ I "unposed of the most powerful pain sob - .... .` duing remedies in the world. Got a beaks `; , ". I IFAV Ta. � - . - a$ any drug store. You will be made hap- Putt Lad t �' - - ' j g (0 /m' tie first t ` � toiatdotoa at tlla .Reksh BSwdli Bowe • WRAT A LAsaa •�- ' os ozs ', NY. Ten and 2b osalm a bottle, > s m I1I i'BA! laopss 1 t - I ' \. 1. v �. - .� , ,. ... .. l i i 5 A - \. ., . " .. i - ' . I... ! . - . - - �.i. - 4 F 1• H" Jp. '' � ri G` 1 � . ., a 6 I , i r ;. :, � - L 7 Y i' .y i { i' � M• P I• 1 4,! �'.. �. a' .: . r . . . <;.. . - . , -. i :1 AND BAw MAORMS -ALL s lmprovem rats ; bracket band M�r g b poste; Deaf, ohea�p end dcr�b.' ciroalaas. JOHN (11LM>t6 7I 00., '444,t EPAEBElra ARtT1Y)t in each oou4 � „ ` P. ppoossea pousal " —a book om 4vs, h► YaMmoey and kindred ih of .111 roulare. International and eo. VIIN i Toronto, Out. Boot Blbh ski. ■A11 OR A W*111AN WAA 11 tc'wnship, to sell Dr, Talm >?� Live Coals." The keenest "d UIM T Waimea of oratory ever written nprl °$-; only tl4 : tall DarNoalars of this sad other as P%1 raXIL Bohavler Sm1th & Oo.. Publieber,,j„„_ � �C/el'•I. Teachers A litndeity Mies - - -- kDaring Holiday@ a "" WU eta tyt tN, - by blahs@( runners. wtp be elm PM44 Teachers and dents, on Shorthand . — Painting. All who sae should Dom0. s� • alely for sp•otal oircnlan Tun u1nos NANDnas' AGAIDM T, Arcade, Toronto. �i1rCObCN'S Shert>rAm" a@d Institute, Toronto. This to tube owe" lowing Shortband and Typewridnt Sohcol to IN ads. its Teachers and 14esurers are men seed practical experience speoW indaoem�� leg rummer moetbe Poeltior s secured w�- flJgortkaod boob for seas. Oorre@pondena la oil Ai111ENTS I —TOO OAN'T FIND A BOOT gives bolter saWtactian or Ut 6101117 isater with than '• world's nd"V. % all olaaaes— •Ohrivilme and Inadeb, cgthofi Protestants, old and young - old ` IN canvassed for years are ,o top vt It ; C. Jr. Jenkins sold 128 the at" week j says t •- The fir" week with wonde1el. 00%w one hundred and sixteen dollsra,, A [Doti for unemployed persons; outfb free 10 m�� aw Oa Br, wri~d for term@. BaLDLBT past THE �+�Pt�'L Story 1 aper, The -Fireside % eekly. Si stories by the most tal en tee all th ors in each Bed A number of interesting Coll, ,E) Tales of4 Romance, and Adventure, C once poe 4 Sketches, Household Itecipe8, ficience, Gail d Rumor, etc., contained in each issue of Tke Fireside Weekly, 5c. per coEly: or, with 40 of the most desirable songs of! the day MppPW year: six months and'40 Nieces music, $I; months and 10 pieces muflic, 5(0c• Ksbs now. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal e cote- Mission- 1901Lmple copies free, TuEFiR1tgZll WREKLY, 28 Colborne St,. Toronto, Canada I : MONEY_ O LEND- , Town, Village & Farm proms, . 114 ■ITCHERA lreleONAIM, Urria t t Varese Bleelk— Toronto Simi _Ty� ree M 9 fit•- SPENCB & CO., I Oonsamen will find 11 to &heir advan — to ask the trade for our make of pilot sod A V FAspe. se- Caguas a 13petWty. Send, for price Wt and terms, N ; E amUten, . Ontario. Wesleyan Udies'611* . �t HADIILTON, • . CANADA, THE FI=ST OF Tad LADIES'COLL!<M Has graoueteel over 200 ladies in the tutloou lk has educated over 2.000. Fall raculiles in Itte .jtwn languages, music and art The imed celery building to the Province. Wtll one a on Sept 1 I&A Address the Principal. A. BURNS, D.D., LL.D. 0 AwArIAGE & WAGON AILIL' Manufacturers of the Celebrated - Aa GUELPH AXLE WORD AT M-Mmu-. ' t T. PZPPZR & 00.9 GUGIV14 Oat, Our Duplex Axles ors all to be had set a➢ W Principal Hardwars Stores in the DoulKos- Rev Orleans Road Cacti Cod . CA- AL.Lt% OWT. nAMACIPUaos- ' Winters Patent. Road -Card I B�lelle Carriages, Sleft" de. i /std fu OaWogoe. . X IIMIMI B, -, . . Bait. N,G Allan Line Royal Ia11 U808 0 I Sepias daring winter from Pod an - eve Tkor" &ad Hatltaz evewr Saturday to Liverpool, sad la war : team Qoebeo eveq Saturday to Uverpool, auras at Lor 1 ad dbndlerry to land @naUa end pia�m�an for saw 60i I Ireland. Also from Baltimore via Radler and 8042% N. V.. to Liverpool fortnightly daring summer aootlg. , The steamers of the Glasgow Imes sail dartnl viab ' to and +from Haltfa& Portland, Boston and Pk M6 pph�itas . and daring summer between Q w and NO traetl, r1y, Giassow end Boston, wee ' : md" saw and fortnightly. For freight. pseeage, or other informadas a to A• Schumacher di: Co., Baltimore; S Canard & Co. H slifax • shea at; Co:, st. Job% N. F,. Wm. Thoinson & Co,, SL Johns N. $ ;• Allan fk Co.. Chtesgo ; Love & Alden, NOW It ark; la. Bourlielr. Toronto , Allan. Rae it M Quebec• Wm. Brookie, Philadelphia; 11. A, Alien Portland Horton. Montreal _� LINTON, LAYS & CO., Galt, Oalt Au.s tD W AAAAAAALAAL CBINS 801111 woaso• 01 Way lea ,�,rd Steel Set J ON ' Sorewe, alt• Lid on appflctAdn: DLA ILA BN1VW dTAVIfi UUTT"' 01A : j 1 Jointer, cheese box, veneer, leather WU� bbb000000lll[WadsM moulding, tenoning. and other m �U� j knives o' best quality. manufsotared by Pats F� halt mm"s Kids orb, QW14 OoL l isw be _� AlL,M8T•K,ON019 BMW and Carriage Gears - - • !'his liens rappilee the demand of the D, � Ito for low housing bnsorlM. used cotmblaa pqgg66`@M. ears of motion, great s ,d b01b1. Pubes my m �nM. Why � DDe�i6b a n.ag. /Met �y Mar lima loss sir tlgaats with ordinary tiro steel geld tar dsm"vs oheubar. J. N. AiRMA 01116 /'M Os.. %44, `lnel>♦16 can"&. `� . • li WOOD s TORONTO - •I . ' 1 t. B • * - , I � 'I''' � . .. : - L . 1. '... ..,.�'..�..... . L , '. . I — I _ . .. . - - L I . . ,� C! . . - . , . L . . � I- :e �. - , . . Ii � _ "', . .., , , . I C . �. - . , . . . : . � . ­ - . � ., . - - t + 1. - . . ly. e. has a lover take- " A Vann le it will pad to me love r . `. .- i . . . - I t . .. . I , - _ \ I . • _ .., a . �;. _ i , . - ease ,:. - , , i a Every Day Work.. . .. ; „ No I can do nothing," he, answered her attire contrasted admirably with her ;with a backgg and of roots. and tiles. Bat t absently. dark attractive style of beauty. 8 h was sight oin0000d the dull ugly realbsms of a s d� " teat clouds are trurupeted, loud bails assn •• If you do not oars for your own make," paler than formerly, and she looked ail the commonplace view. A large golden halt ° P;�r 3 a i tarn round to see ; ;remarked his sister,; with cold contempt, as better for it —more refined and more dell jmoon hang In the purple sky, edging tree, ,to h:�h peaks echo to the paean@ Bung'( she moved away, it seems to me you oats. She was alone, and the had been try and shrub with a line at mystic glory, and a' i; ?b�e� some great vlotory. might think a little of the credit of our in the tffeot of some flawers in her halt. faint wind stirred the heavy branches. pra 0,01 S - great des a are few. The .mightiatt: family." y` g war when $weet•scented fl,wore la pets thronged the She flashed In an embarrassed p R r14 to id p rtunitiee but now and then..: - : ' "Cecil Graham 'must hive lost his wits she sow who was the intruder. Madge' —all spacious balcony, and one or two graceful I flow his bride to flirt in such a broad unused to saoh. an errand— dashed at ono* thonplh grimy statues l"mad amongst them. old almost say val ar way I" observed a into the subj eat pallid and dim in the a oom of summer night 011 t>ceiting for wlalte to be Aie�� days of peace., g Ur tie in >x rt unlit some Gle, Fleece ly matron to her favorite gossip. "And " Nellie,'- she began, taklog hotsistsr•in Through the heavy velvet curtains oame Igo Lures him to face the �;a�e 7 Lewis. Desn too, ot. all men In the law's hand, " I want to speak is you about :none of the heat and noise 'within =bat [ Tnere s work "enough Whidly then delay d 1 Not a very good beginning to ma• Mr. Deane." Nellie flashed Yet more, and straine of music and the fail ifgnid tones of > I 0 Wort; co ante nicer who labors every day. onfal feltoity." her eyes drooped; but she maid nothing. ,some professional sloger mule soothingly on cni nt eweeDe flown the mountain's >brow, -.: Inver saw a brilegroom'm face less ez- " You are young, ant! do not knew the the oar and died In the darkness beyond. qa ��Crre torrent sweeps and flash and roar ; Give of felicity in Gil my life !" said the world,'' went on nineteen- year-old Madge, Cecil Gln►hsan stood buried in mournful t � t on itq strength is spent —where le it now 4 (' or emphat[osUy, shaking her shoulders. " or you would understand, dear, how very Ireveris— drauming, mourning over the past, Itone short day is o'er, a looks.. rho otaro of mIr and uudeeirable are the attenttions of any man— as he rJeraye did when alone. It war as I tt gut t e ,oar stream that through the m9adow , p °�' t'seem to have a word to osy for him eepsol&lly saoh sea ss Mr. Deane —te a ! though Argent Variation had indeed thrown SHOW dUthe flows long Summer on its mission goef3 ae i. I can hardly believe him to bs the married woman. You would be horrified It ;some subtle web around him, which he the torrent's dash 1 @a a man as the Cecil Graham I met at you knew the surmises to which your can-, oeald not break. He was fast beooming a getter the steady war .. L y Thornton'@ last winter. He seems u duct has given rise. CsBgmes wife, you know more visionary, an indejleist dreamer of an. ei goon les,v8P its rent srs•ek.dry, hive had all the spirit driven .out of him ■honld be shove sasptQioa." profitable dreams. Deaf and blind u all + a light we love is not the fig itning flash, , somehow." Nsilis celled awe 'her hand sat down things around, him old jamnbidon dead, the to �grom r n t the midnight sky. p y • g lane . B� tin �m t ei oI blue whom h unfamiliar eryday. I" well, I''m not surprised, it this , Is a on a chair o1wo by, and buret Into paVtb n dodos o life neglected, he yielded r -oweet specimen of his bride's manners," maid the ate team Very quietly Madge kney cep a prey to useless regret, to bitter -@woof 11 diir. UU4 The sweetest live,, are those to duty wed, - • matron with asperity —ahe had intended her her side, . vimietis of aihat might have been. �bose deals, both g -eat and emau. eldest daughter for the popular peel. "An " You will not talk to him any more Y' He stated when his arm was' touched Z1 sire close -kiait etrande•of an unbroken thread, ill -bred dollish chit of a girl I The family she asked gently, '' You will not grieve or softly, halt expecting u confront the a 1 where love ennobles all no don't seem to like bar either." . all 1 You will not grieve Celli ! Don't of his reverie. Instead there stood b his S"nels The wol'id may sound no trampete. ring g belle' "No, and yet they my it's a love match. cry, dear I I know you thought no harm. side a little shrinking tigdre, robed in w its, d ��� The. bell of Lice the shining,etory tells Quite, I suppose, a King Cophetua affair. It I had my way " —with a bunt of tndigna- the large eyes flzd halt timidly, half lm- - Only. I should have 'Imagined - Cephstna tion —" sjaoh men should be outosialm esom ploringly on him hoe, with an expression 1. With ; B+%a attar him maidaga with the bellpr•mald to society 1'► that would hay ,touched any heart less self- a i have been a little more devoted .' " I —I a1n w l;nelyF i" sobbed the little centered than his own• ton �� LalSt 1 This conversation was but min 'sohi of bride at last. " No-40 one cares for me, " What de Ton want?" he asked sternly,. Ret�bn 0 k many others which took place that evening or nitiose me but him I He is kind to me, a frown dampening ,on his brow. in the drawing -room of the CMden House, I don't want to loss my only friend." With a desperate effort the girl 'summon- CHApTER L— (Coilrl'tlrc>9ro.) the popular opinion being that the girl was " I fear we have all neglected yon," re ed her floating courage. Dean's st- lied the other sooth[n 1 "but I will be " I am .his wife. and I have 'a 2---%, ht to +� Heaven knows I miserable !" he •pretty dairymaid, that Mr. p 'Wr;� tendons were very marked, and that Oeall your friend, dear• —we stall all learn to love speak." she told herself ; then ale It Issue. -null• y Graham was more of a fool than poets In you ; and Ceoil, do you not think of him t ' is is long since I had you u myself, dearest, Mad a was inflnitel d tressed: She had t' "Pe a but to hear him � "Cecil ?'cried the 1, her my" flashing:; and, when I mw you come here, I —I Shot nee he was unhappy general are supposed to be. R "aknewledge it seemed lo than she could " He hates me 1 Aa oh how I have loved; the ht I would come too." t► er bear• She sank upon her - sum by his Odes , „That girl's -, I .!t V tinb'eaursble," in- him 1 When I married him I thought he " oa have taken w great deal of nnneoes- d anti ezl' soand Lav[nla•ftln►ham, about loved me and I would bave given m Uf a sa trouble then, he said rudely. I f"' 1,er and at her white arms rand his neat. s r( :rte t has been come eadinl mistake !" y for him. He doass't onto --he never t'13lnksi osme hers because I wished to bas alone, ass > i &.fortnight later., bursting Into Madge 'a of me , he hates me, I say, and I—oh, how you might have Ru�essed." C, rn— she murmured, her tears falling fast. boudoir,' where she and Ceoelia were gossip- C _ell — taking his unwillin der it It hie been an act of mad folly, of con- &m I to bear it ?" And again. her Gobs - "Bat, oh, ate idiocy 1" be cried with sudden In with a bosom friend over a cap et &. hand between her own —" you will net send g brake tenth wildly. , sass cy "I believe, she s lost her menses, at leastr me away —your own wife 1.' passion, " To think that I, who loved— Madge was @hooted And" a little frighten �� her, should have tied myself -for lift to that It's the most charitable thing one can be -. ed. •$he felt angry with her brother. That I cannot think why you bore me like liave." he should visit his misery on the Innocent) this. I tell you I want to be alone.'" _that --• underbred girl 1"—pointing with & You allude'to Mrs. Cecil Graham I" in Alf' gest4re of loathing gto the room where his �� in he had married seemed to her an unj ass "Are you angry with me, Ceo!1 1 There r happy ig_ aired Blla May, jthoughtfully sippin her B was no reply. " Is it—is it-- baosu@e ea ' - bride eat dleparting herself in ha 4 unpardonable thing ; . but it was, not her, _ nts. nerance. •` Oh, my Argent, my beautiful, tea. `• I coulees I have oftien won Bred task to tell this to the weeping wit°, think I have been — flirting with r. what could have induobd your brother, 41 Listen is nee," oho r+ald drawing the Doane ? Ohs Coon, if I have done so, it was it f my own ! Even if you elf p not love our with his exalted ideas, refined tastes, and b k might have held myself pare for. year. curly_ head on to her breast. �" He dues not because I was so miserable, se lonely, and so forth, to have married her.. hate you ; it you showed . yourself In your ho was kind to me ; bat, if you will love me - } - "' All the world wondered,' gusted h a little I don't oars If all the world besides e A, he Uo, Cecil 1' ezola[med hie • a[stet, rather flippantly; then more marl- true light to him he would love you ; e sheeted at the visible deep�ir in eyes and -Madge pP y' ' could not help it.. Don't let'him learn to re- me ?" voice ' " Did not Argent —did not she love - whiling, l i ,What peculiar iniquity an you bey gard you as a more flirt, a frivolous vaia� All the young wile's soul was in her eyes 4„ wailing, L "tivin[s ?" as she looked n into the rigid face of her „ creature 1 Let him see you love him wadi P � 9 you!" „ " (live me some tea, (7b deer, mnrmurd husband ok one month—yearning for one re- i° . �'• Na,. he returned,. hopelessly.' She that young lady in an exhausted tone, value his approval above all things to that y g - leaked into my face with the far -off unsee- world. Begin atreahi Nellie, end win his lsnting glano°• one kind word ; but neither throwing herself upon a coach as she spoke, .. was ven- He only answered, folly Imp&s- ve Ing gaze she has —as remote from me as as love —will you 1' R angel in Heaven —and said, when I dared "then I'll tell .you; and see if you don't 1, I win —I will I" cried the young wife ■ice -- ! , I to tell her of my love, ` -Do not speak so ; agree with ma that she is a woman wil;heat impulsively. " Kiss me, dear Madge. Bless " It is a matter of perfect indifference to honour or principle of any sort. eu for those kind sweet words f" ins madam, whether you flirt or not. I' EA--' it harts me ! I don't know what you mean; 'I I saw that plainly enough the evening Y ' onrre, I do not understand 1' And when I�would she arrived," remarked Cecilia, as she pour- Madge went down to the drawing -room think we have had enough of this nonsense ;" . r�ure ha 'e taken her !n nay. arms, crying Bat I with a fighter heart and a glad hope that all and he stood aside to lot her Apes, will teach von ; only let me love you 1' she ad out the tea, would now be well. Alas, Mho little knew Bat with a sadden movement she tell at cn; tss& shrank back moaning, ` No ; never, never I - "Poor Cecil I" bald Madge ia� — im, I` ; tons, hew his ejected love had warped Cecil's his toot, clamping his tutees within her white I de not love pen, I do not want you to love her eyes Slung with tears. kindly nature, how it had turned the health• arms, her face apraleed, and tears stream- -- me i Go —go 1 She was ae cold an a " Poor, indeed 1" exolalmed Ceo1Ua, soh- fal currents of his life into gall and vinegar, ing from her eyes. statuq, and as pitiless There was no sore ing the murmur. "Why, he mast have how enclosed he was in his selfisb•morrow— " I will go —I will go I" she breathed, be- row, no trouble in her lovely eyes ; only been an `idiot, or bewitched I I deola^a I dead to all but vain, passionate longing and tween her sobs. "Only ton me the truth, � . that• tar ofd gaze, more hard to bear than am ready to cry whenever I think of It • he remorse I I Cecil 1 Do you love me I -If ever so little, r`'iz• scorn or hatred 1 And I left her, Madge— might have married any one." Here Etla — . - • ; I can be ovatent —I can live and hope for IIt. left her, full of madness, all the air like May blushed ever no slightly. " Any one 1 CHAPTER VIL , i more. Oh, Oeotl, we have only been married we flame around me. What happened after I Hrlf the girls were wild about him —and . i a month —say you love ms a little I I am _ do not know ; but I know, to my sorrow, with his position, his .talents, his appear- There *&,% a large dinner-party one even- so miserable Cecil I" . that I m�►rried Nellie M111, who loved me 1" once I" and Cecilia groaned. "Then to o tug at the Clifden House, which was to bi It was a Pitiful eight —the childish face �� d� T —sod an expression of intense bitterness and be befooled by this —this doll, this vn . followed by &noires musicale Nellie fjln; and figure, the pleading vetoes the passion- crossed his haggard face. !' I married her gar rustic I" searching In vain for a more ham was ga1t0 the bens, Y hot husband au csbandon of the attitude ; bat it did not flues daps afterwards. Who knows," he withering expression. "To throw himself was the rage. The two were as great a► move the man's hard dead heart.. Angry went on after a pause, during which the sway, ,�to disgrace his family —eh, dear, OOntrs@t in manner and its personal appear; and annoyed, life maid, roughly anolaGping woe as could possibly be --she so small, sp bier fingers- - lletener's tears had fallen silently, •' but dear I" sndthe sppeaket< fairly broke down P°u y that if I had waited I might have wets my and hid her face to her hands. dark, sparkling with animation, naively ., Don't degrade yourself like this. If you �+{ "He is pleased by the admiration she exottsd2 will have year answer, here it la—I de not ' `i daring after all ? Ay, it is this t_ hoaght '• Poor Oeol1 I repeated Madge. charmed b the novel which surrounded that stings me to the quack.; But for my miserable. It he has been foolish, he V y love you I" • trad folly, my senseless rage, -I might have paying a bitter penalty for It." �� hers end fresh and qiq cold, -f ly a child; hf „ But you loved we onoes C*oU --&t least won her ; but now she to beyond my reach • " Well, to be just, said Lavinia, I se ,tan, fair, and vela, lolly Ind[fkereeri y you loved me once I" she orleds resisting forever. Oh, Heaven, what a fool, what mast may that I blame him irtl for his palpably weary, bored by the wershil Im, p y his will with the tome of dosp&ir, an utter feel I have been 1 And he groan• wife's misconduct. He does not even show who would owing their causerie before him, „fj'li et cep, I 'say 1" he answered, enforc- - si ag,tn. her common attention. I have seen her bored by everything. , �g the words with an Imprecation. " Y on DL "Madge," cried a 13�rd voice at this look at him as •e deg will that wanto a ea " tan t think what's come u (Itw6am 1'.' know well I do not love yon —I never did. jnnetare, Sir Horace Malcolm In asking ream from its master —as if hungering fora remarked one of his friend@, who was an H You knew it when I married You I'' - rant to the fair Cactus's s hand. He y pg, for you; he -wants you - -to stag with him, kind look ; but Cecil is a. veld as & Glens, v pi rant " Then you love Argent Vtlrimton �?" sand You trust come at one ;" and Cecilia apl blind and deaf as a etatUs." hasn't a word to say for himself I In my Nellie rising to her teat, her face whiter peered In the ourtaine arohw &y. " Of course ; he's too disgusted to be any. opinion it's this confounded poetry- wrltiag than her dressi and hat voice as hard and sty Madge brushed away her teats- and - thing else. Bat what made you so fieroe just that's turned his 13e, Another good now, Lavinla - Anything fresh I aske d Ca- man one wrong, ' Jim, my boy I" veld ae his own, .ne + " g ng, ,"Yes!" he ezaLlmsd, ralrtpg his face to ha•s. sprang cep. " Aw. aw I" res ded him languid oom" Then in ho e ea " In a moment,' she sold • thea, as Cecilia cilia, sitting up again. �� the city in a Gert of rwptare. p - "`Vh you know, when luncheon was Ph 'a De en a n It its mawiags —* get. ,", departed, she tooped over her ,forlorn y, 7 lea tones he addled,, "Yes I love her. Mon brother kin d him tenderly and solemn- over, bi �Uia said she mast go and writs a m Wbe°MM Lewis Dave found himself for van help me 1" � at"' ly, " 1'ourr�6n wife is the only one who letter, and she wished Mr. Deane good " Aug may you be forgiven ` the wrong don has a olalm upon you now, darling. She morning as she wont oat. After boring me the fi trot time repulsed, and the simple you have done me !" . returned the injured �. °laves you ; do not panbh her for your rots- for a quarter of as hours he suddenly e• country girl, with ahem he had been auras y wife, her violent notate completely in the. n,s• take —' let the dead past bury its dead.' " membered an appointment in the Park, and ing himself, far from being we enthralled her ascendant, all her sweet impalses crashed .al ew " ay," murmured Cecil bitterly, when he bade me au revosr null evening. Half an he had imagined, he resolved to mate or . New was left alone, " but is the.pamt dead ? No ; hour later" —with solemn Impregssiveness.— own his power, resolved to make her care by his •O1 r . i. . A. it Will never die • it will sting me, it will ,' I went into. the library for a book, and for him. Choosing to think him self in love As Cecil Graham �s►s iia�vali � gl over hit Pad me for ever it will make life a burden there he was, hanging ever her chair, en- with her, he vowed t p f, to tea 1 Oh, Argent 1 Oh, my lost, lost gaged in the most confidential of aonvarsa- him. He could have ground his teeth when, toilet late the next morning he found s small fi loco ;'' lions." in spite of his atme@e fasolnations, he saw note on his dressing -table addressed to him- )" Meanwhile, things were looking a little ,,just what I could have foretold,".. eosin'; her eyes w[stfnlly tollewfng her husband's self in sprawling tremulous oharanters, ooh n monied (ieoilt tali figure an he moved amongst the crowd, which he had evidently overlooked an the •gos /brighter to the young wife. She had been � Introduced to several people who smiled " I Will dot positively rs�t that his hand the lines of her baby mouth t !ng & manure• previous nightie �t ran the*- - p.p Condescendia 1 on her rustic beau One was on her shoulder, bat I think it wan. sal droop a@ Oeoll passed bar without the " 8ie l yon do eat lave Yo since nce Y u slightest eosins. or have lewd me, I leave yon. Slane You of these allrr. Lewis Deane had remained The sight took away my breath. Duane. are a liar and deoeiver instead of the good, by her side, and was entertaining her with " It might hive been an accidental and „ Heaara for' her n otmore than a stone tree, noble man I believed you, you can his instructive oenversation, when Madge innocent thing enough," faltered Madge, ea►me'in. Ina arenas somewhat effemia• •' Aooidental— innedent I" with bitter am- would ; she is infatuated. Bat I am not not blame me for the step I taste. In heart maps ,. o 'to be mocked by a oountry -bred and soul you are more false to your mar. Ake and youthful, " obeeked like Apolles phasic.. Why, then, did both turn as g I'm not going to be thrown ever triage vows than I am, and all my guilt is on with his lasted voice," Lewis Deane was In c *imson as —am —the ribbon on your dress 1 child. �,y reality a hardened blase man et the world, Why did he start sway, and she give & now. &von if I hated her, I would not lea your head. It there in justice in Heaven utterly selfish end .nnprinolpl,Ed. He was scream? tin, of course they pretended it her off. One thing can't 's, lose my will &newer for itllV levee me to thin, to IDS the very worst triend had she known its that was quite accidental, but the thing was too rldionle. By j g , gar' tole. 'However, I. shall a natnt Oee[l. hand get my songs, how the follows would That was alt. Thorn were no irrepressible Nellie could have stole. In the present in- palpa e fe � words of outraged love, no broken - hearted Pr etanoe, his curiosity was excited. He want- After thin, perhaps, he will see the noes - laugh ! I should loss my prestige plea for forgiveness. Yet these few lines ed to find out what had fascinated the ea- alty of rousing himself, and looking after his ever." geant, ; d outic net so excessively in thin wife s little." All uuoonsoloas of her oomPanlon'� were written by a broken hearted, loving country bred girlas to induce him lye m &try M &edge sighed faintly an she went sway thou htn, Nellie mat musing ssdly over we whose very love and.Qain had mad• g� morrowtall dimmed her until evil seemed to be AS good, her, to dress. Sad was the bonny' face she now Cooil s changed looks, longing y an " She is pretty, too," he told himself, an reflected in her miner am her maid wound Ion the golden days when she had dreamed passionately evil. impulsive, Always to frenzy by he looked with bald admiration into the up the smooth coils of .brown hair, and he loved her, watching, while 11136 slued, pas y' p , $ frenzy y of dark luster- clasped a iawalled okolet reulad the the tall figure threading the vari-colored her husband the me��ided Kira In the hour , long- lashed eyes, noting the C ape By the time her toilet was fin- crowd, and finally pass through a val- her presence, Ing curie, the rosy lips, and baby dimples. fair neck. "If only she were better dressed she'd be a [shed she had made up het mind what vet - shrouded window to the balmy ant• voicerof the tempter andhhad fled from the 'harming it of Watteau but no doubt course to ursue. side. she'll improve in that line.'' s "I must de whet I attn for dear Oeoil," Now was her oh&uCe —he wan alone. She moanem she could no longer endure —alas, Such was his tact that he 11oea'made the mho told herself. " Nellie fat- but a ohild, would folio ar and speak ,to him, she would not alone 1 Posti1 , shy girl feel at ease with him. Madge was after all —badly brought cep perhaps, and mate w appeal to him from her wry Nallie'M shake had oemo l hems. end the „' sa rleed when she escaped from the plane, utterly Ignorant of the ways of the world. heart. Yes she would .show him that she heard. ly aw&keari t ; he enoa else t him be 1s, and towards Nellie, to see her son- Ism sere she loves OOCR. Yss, I will loved him and none other. Surely he would heard. ►9ha was right ; he was false t0 his 00 ian►tion, the„ sparkling light lu her dark speak kindly and Wnly to her 1 I will respond u the devoted love of his own marriage vows. and her galls was l; his so p head. Her guilt I At the theu,�ht h eYw, and the gay, @allies with which she warn her gently and try u like her better, wife ! Diane," rising &wk• started to his last. Than might yet b + apparently amusing her comp &else, poor girl 1 Cecil has made her him wits, Exam" 'M-4- Mr. o' t• MY hue- time to save her and to solve him honor, for while her shrill laughter, as unsabdaed an therefore he ought u treat her v saoh —u hand. ardly enough. "I am g nag Iv her native wilds excited the whispered guard her youth, to proteot her from insult r. Dean looked after her with a,mrdon- even —and again he groaned i the that. MID And utth e°mments of the guests, and nearly drove and from danger." For she first time Madge disgrace were 'irremedlablo ; it sow too la Cecelia Graham wild. felt & menttiaueat of disapproval for her W grin* ij p 6,n_ @ to ear wife Cell I" ohs brother, who had been hitherto perfect in •' Go I" he inoetered. N•ve.thelea, —too late to undo the late ualteren � 1J!! ;, many lair lady, you will come Some againr �al bworpds wWohuhad driven his ye —r' .° ice speak uyndertone.� "She Is not her eyes. m stood alone. brute into —he shuddered to think what � y disgracing herself, but ass I Can't ou Entering Nellie's room In answer to her and with • loony Co 1'' YOU On the balcony Osoil ftlrahs and dam, Far the qm ' of pose in," she was startled at the putty It trat� the pirostpeot thenoo wa11.a Poor depths at mussy something to step it >R" k II P °p But Caoll never raised his eyes from the ppicture which met her eyes. The yo*totoogg •s a by dsyLgh t o�d11fed of a eneral Cecil writhed In angtlsh beneath the tour dlft in which he was apparently absorb- bride war dressed in whtM satin, with pearr� view of 11anoky gardens ad tmoel two tire. .. . ad, ernasnontes and the splendid dosplisiiy . I , • . , . . . . � i i � .. I .. . . f r . -. ! 1 - 1 a -1 1 t i i_. . . , }..� - - . - / !r • ! I . . j' i `i, r, Then there was a soft knock at the door, . and Madge, fresh and sweet in her morning . dress, came in with something in her hand. - .. It was a telegram. Tearing it open' he • read - - . " From L iwig Duane, Wynnten Hnlei, '. Dover. Come at once ; there has been a . , I rallway acoident. Your wife le dying." - ('PO Bi OONT[N IM.) A Bhower of Lilaards. . Judge Belden, Major Smith, .and Col; -- - - Sykes came into Laramie the other even- ing with a big story about a storm to which - . It rained lizards that they had passed - - . _ through a few evenings bsioro en tlsfo . : . - Lur►mie plains: They had been over tam .. divide u the Kellogg remoh, and on return Ing were overtaken by a starlets gale, , which presently brought rain. For an hour or so it poured in torrenq, and then, Jost at dusk, they felt something solid - . striking them soommonally. At 1 . the , • Oolonei, who was sitting on the baok seat, , - - reached down Into the wagon box Lm@ - pnlled oat a " water dog " about'six [no - ' - long. This convinced the tourists that an : - . extraordinary nuts was to progress, nisi to some extent prepared them for what was i ' to follow. ' - _ " Little by littl s," sold the Judges . "dw . • bombardment Increased, until ltsards and , toads were thloker'n Hies. We turned cep . our cost collars and pulled down our hairs - but it did no good. They'd strike as In the • _- - . face, In the taps. on the book and all ever, and the horses became wild with terror. . We lost our way and the M aj or of out to - - , look at the ground, but jumped book in the . wagon again 'th an unearthly yell, saying . - It was kneed p in lizards. By this tiro• It had stopped raining, ,and we came to the _ . . . . . oeholasion, of r mature reflection, that 1 the area of the storm could net be large, . and that, U e moved straight ahead in i almost any d motion, we would soon be • - oat of It. Ao Ing on this determination we . started up aga n, and in the course of halt . . an hoar we struck hard ground. We . , . camped near there, and when daylight .. 1. came we went auk a ways and examined ' the lizards, here were millions of them, : - % the great maj rity of them being dead ss . - . the result of their fall ; but there were , - . plenty of live nos, and the way they. were -_ . . ' crawling arc d was a oandom - - - Some one h ving asked what theory they had to adva oe in explanation of this - ' - strange visit ion, the Major. said that • there was a lake on the summit of the steep mountain that was fall of lizards and he had .: - . no doubt that the wind, which was very , high, had w pod out that body of water _ with all its Ontenq and damped them - on the Laraml plains. He had known of a - similar cease Kansas once. A cyclone, , had followed a line of a river and soesp- . - ad it out so of for a distance of nineteen - miles that farmers living thirty. miles . , ._ from the stream found fish, tnrtlei and frogs . in their front deoryards. and believed they . - hadrained down. The Colonel said he had brought a few of the lizards Into show the .. . folks, and would get she A, but after search- - ing the wagon box In vain he was forced to i" apologize by saying they had probably, - come to life and crawled away. . I - :I - - i�- The Use of Homing Pigeons- , ' The an of pigeons by Mr. C. T. Arnoui &11 mange- bearers, In the yacht - races of . last September, prtives conclusively tai* - .` I . vain* the birds might have an messengers • - from off the ..water. The purpose was the - thought of -the last moment, and when al- most too. late to make the naoessary prepara- dons. The arrangements were hasty, and the material homed at savaral centres, some . of them miles away from the Centre of nos. Still, with all drawbacks, insufficiencies and .mistakes, it was evident to the moot ` prej udloed at with birds trained for the i . work, and th the atmosohisdo conditions „ . • at all favors le, the birds Weald six tames � , out of mev prove to be of the greatest value ; and f !ling the seventh, we would be only who we are without them. The massages we • each not less than ten pages . of manifold n to, and were carried upon the middle fewth rm of the tall, to which they were fasten by fine copper wire, waand . around and ressed Sat to hold the message close to the f ther. The editor'of &`new_ s- paper Mery by these pigeons sand : ' 11 . i giver me a unor sensation to receive - ; copy from t e hand of one I know to be out } of reach upo the waters and to feel that he may talk to a but I can't answer book. It is a wonder me after this experience that the, officers a any vessel, excursion steamer, yacht, sail o tag -boat should be willing to leave the sh re without this means of com- municating [th [t.' Very man of the merchant m e, eOpe- >� dolly in E ' repeau wIMerM, have pigeons en board for n. In communicating with the . vessel from he small boats sway from it or . from @here. These birds, it in said, never, - mistake ono hr vessel for their own when at dock or i the harbor. It has been re- marked of @ veral flights that the birds In ' I .1 ; `' exercising, hen far out of Might of land, •j. - • - will go awn for hours at a time, and upon I . . - their return will have dried mud on their feet and logo, showing them to have been upon shore. I - - Mr. A. . Baldwin ezperlm6nted with ppigeons ferea rotas t'orio in liberated d by . " his satLfaotio One bird Officer Cr m of the Wassland at one . O'clock In he afternoon, when three hun- dred and fit n males from Sandy Hooks ,. . was in the 1 ft st evening. Another let go- . from the Oi assia at nine in the morning, • - f '. ' when two ndred and fifty-five miles`OU16 ; brought & swage before a ening." ' Q ick N the Trig¢er. , - . - . 11 r' An insure nee examiner and adjuster, whe .. . was called on to Invest a lea, ingnit- . .. _ :. pd of the po cy- holder : ' "Whore ere YOU when the `alarm was - given 1'' _ • e 041 vhas lsep in my bsdt." �t; , e . " Did an one wake you cep I - " Vheil, y olak come@ and pounds on e der door "y" 'Our shtere ohs gone asp. . e "What d d you do? ' to �s I gees own town to telegraph to Bo11- ` - ton to we its your Insurance company char 6 gone e0p I 4, Ah," d Jeboku@, taking his friend's . • baby, •' he et him mother's • " - my hair," a dads as the yon prodigy t . gabbed by the temp.. - - I- . r.a" T , � i : • S. y � %� : f, ' :a I V. IQ . In it, .`� .` - '' ^ ' 11, 1. I 1 . I . . - ' , , , : .1 , , � , . . . � . � - I L - I - , I I- � . .. . I - � � � - . . I � I . , , . - . . I . : ' L , . . . . 7 i 11 - I , . . . , . _ 1 � .: : � .. . . E 1� .1", 1 .1 �__- ' :. I . � I - I I I i - � I . . � L .. . , - . . . , I � . � I . - . i . . . . ... .. � . . . I . , � . , I � .. � r : t , . . ___- '. :: i , - . - � ; . , I ,.-I .,-'_',"�.,,'�!--,"� .-,.,.�`,�,! - .� ; , * � . � ; ,; , I . � , . j , � . � . . I � : % I . . , : � : . q , . , - , . . . : : . � ' ; 0 t. . I . ness in this village lor We Here is a 1146.0re '1---� C LOTHING4- ... I - 11 ­­.­ - . , , i - . NEW ADVERTMEMENTs Tmis DAY.. _ -�-Mr. Woodruff offers his butcher bUti-, JL - X%lowt. �­ I I . - I � i . � 1. %--. - T. Hartrick, of thib v sUMME..4. �.�, _ .�. . � . 1. . 1--.' . Carlinig for a copy of thq latest work *0156 00 SUOMWOm- : ' ' . ry busy this last two weeks turnija . � ... : 1. Struck Bottom-W. T. Dunbar. . - At 8 o'clock on 4onday � morning l"t abla., We.have been ver., 9 , . I't. f ­':� General Groceries-Isaso Liston. . L . - , of Gagetown. Mich.,, out a lot of light suits which is the thing for sumimer, -.1 : - - ­ .....1. : Debentures For Sale-D. Macnab..,1 - with illustrations and maps. . _ . -, . was united by to,mrs. WM. I . L � . 1-��. Harness Making-W. H. Jaakson-;V. 0) . ,;: ,� . " :". Ferguson, At : yterian Mause . - All cloth brought to us to be made will receive the best of attention . .. . . .. .� Butcher Business For Sale-J. Wood.. Oc"Affoavem . . h I train for . Our prices are very moderate and work good.,.' � t - I �, -1 I A citizen spent the night'of the Fourth here, and they left by the 9*06 and a perfect fit guaranteed . .� " ) I . ".. . , . I . . ... I.. I .. - . ' . - .- Ut ViAtmig Elm. � t1w cannon from.the south shore of the abeeUm wateb I " � - ". '' - . , ­ I � - - ,.. ar.mqb X9gLgs]%10=&b1eb 74L a ---- I., I lake by our American cousins, who were A 0 - � . 1­ - ,; � . I _PWRISRING, ONT.9 JULY 28, 1864. celebrating the Fourth of July, commeric. Fridaiy afternoon "t, the " 51100tists " Work'rooihs -..ft.. . *.- - ... � - - - -1 ing at early- sunrise'. The sound must being Isaac Wise and Dr. Field agianst __ .-- � I ,I have tr velled fifty wilee at least. J. H. Beal and L. S. Ackerman. Ranges . .. :,�_., ]-,J pleasantsurprLse. '' I , ES .. . ��.: I . .. L� While Rev; Mr. Weet'' dj. The former pair won by it few points. � . �.:f,- GENERAL ., GROCERI 0 . _..:.r. � I . . I �. % ...-- I I �) ­!.. ­_.- . �. 1. - . ­­ I.. - 7 ­ :.. �L . . . 1. I 1. . - -1, .: 1&' It' is a safe ride that the liberal Wednesday evening a friend removed the Members of the Pickering Baj;e Ball Lemon Sugar for summer drinks, Prunes, m .-I.- - . . i m-advertiser will always be found to - be the ' practice on the Collegd Graham Biscuits, Tea Biscui - .. � . . � old harness from his horse and replaced Club were out for I Figs, Soda Biscuitsi ts) . I ....., . liberal dealing merchant. Readers of THE it I by a very valuable sett of new harness. grounds on Saturday afternoon last. .. . . 1; . . I _ .- . . PICKERme. Naws trillfind it to their ad- The kind doner was Mr. W. Thompson', For a coMmellcement some good plav - � 11. . . Lemon Biscuits, Fruit Biscuits, Ginger Nuts,, ., . . i ­ . � *." - vantage to fatronize those business men of Whitby, whom Mr. Westney wishes to *as �bqwn, and "the boys" may be ex. ... �,, ,.. i,i , Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Rolled Oats, .Pot .. :-, ' �1 .i who solicit their custom through these I .1. I . . I - ...�;:r: :-G'it's summer omple.e_* says a correspondent, was Been lately oil ,rhe trustees of Claremont school sec. - - ..: I' , . ' - . I . . �._ . - 1; I ".. 1, '. �... . -Mrs. S. Whitney, of Oshawa, is visit- the morping train for. Toronto, carrying 4 ,chool � L ­ ' ' - -_ 1; and L to and Famin' Lind for sale. .�. - ,, � � - i .S 411,11, k. , �. 'M 1. � . I I.. _­ � _­;� -Mrs. WestD6ybas goh6-bn'a- isit ' Toronto, where there is no Scott Act, i - Lud There should be no difficulty in disposing -_ __ - - - - ;. � ot t filled and brought it back, carry I - . :� - F I i'39 of the-n at a good premium, as the credit I . _. _� . 1. -Mr. and Mrs. Eddy are camping at A as personal luggage on the train. 1. of this township stands A.l. See adv. w ite Tea Sets only $2o25 1 -.1, o . I . I - - � I . : I '.,!':'ers hand in the names and addresses of :'_,t e s very c e'' : -, . .;. which lie has presented to the village io Monday afternoon . . I 1 e o e S't� _' ' h cu L I I 1. ; shall be pleased to have our read- - urchased a litrae bell at Troy, N. Tbe directors of the Pickering Ag- , t� L, ricultural * - . last find tranuacted , � il' t . .1. � � � visitors. I . - .I- ­ _. -I'.. . ., J)e us6d as a fire bell. This denotes enter- �'-, . b O.tl T .. p . ' - so I., I . - i - - r-dia'n is� giving its prise and public spirit on the part of Mr. arge ,... , I ,1 - - . �- � . -The Uxbridge Gua w th the forthcoming fall show. A I .. . 1, - .: --- �., Subscribers a photo of the late JosePh Daley, and'Stouff011e ii fortunate in hay. ' *� ; 1, ; 1 . ,. . . . - Ing such a resident. Now, Picke i is ' - 1' I I . . f . . . . . - . - , ,:�*,/ cutting rye on Monday last. It is a ver of our wealthy and gencrous-hearted . - - .,/;,. i.. . 7 a very successful show- this � :1 n s,on - . .. _ i o : o * `10 , . - . . . I 1. I ,_ ,� . . . i- I I.. ., 11 . reported, among them one of $10 by Mr. . - t - I Y. I -14 r.. Min Robson, Brock i ; �" badly in need of a fir ad if any J. D.Edgar, M. P. Everythingpi-esager, - . . . :. . ., . . citizens want to hand the*r nainos -down . fill. , 1. A L � Na'v' Pri t C ., good crop, too. ' . - - ' ' � - . I T - . . .. . y I 1� r'sL, ig .. l'i. - .. .. . m 1. . . , % .1 - - ... ,.I .. . � pebble glasses,'In case. Finder will cob. The mWerence. Most people allo that 'eRr I I.:� � i - - __ ' '. - I..., - _. � � ;i I What a gr � adventageous, but there are, it is to be . . 1. feared, comparitively few brain-workers ­ . .. .., . tirnes effects in the meaning of a sentence. X * GEO� PARKER.1 PUNBARTON.-., . . .. ;1. . . ' I -The result of the'2nd and 3rd claa ' I ho adopt the habit. They allege, with . ­�' .�-fcertificate examinations will not be But even a "space" is. sometimes effec- ason, that they cau work best at ------- ___._7_ --- ­_ - - - - .- - _. f - . tive in the'sarpo way. Take for instance some re . ' ' I .. .. known until about the middle of August. GladstoDe .' recent ;pigram, wherein lie night because the surroundings are , , . .. .. -Mr. J. 1). Edgar, M. P., war, in town describes the present contest in Great qui I , ,r. ; . . . . : , On on against tiie� b"ce- When they state. however, that - d i,S s,-&Worsted I . , . M day last. He attended the Britain as "the classes Twee , s -.--.-erge . , S...:�� ,.t � , I - I Court of Revision at Brougham in the masses." Shift the space between the they themselves 'feel better fitted for I .,.., I . .. . 1. ___-_o_ . I .- � _� . ... -1 .. . ".,. � . morning, and went trout fishiDg back on ,as k, they are, as a rule. mlslnte� reting 11 . 1 ! � , , , 1, �, . lu'l I * �­ : I` 1-1 COD. i;:.l - sensations. Th- i I , i - stock a I in e of I . � . . . . k, , for work because the other is too I -.1 --.-. . I . . , ; . . - Old nature and the new creature. "� : ": 1'.. . In the seaport towns of sout . 116­fi3 Spain to protest. A recourse to tea, coffee or Twe'e*ds,' Sorges, .Wo`rsteds, Coor screws __ - I . :- . The Road Overoeer b's a affect of these shinul' upon the wearied .1. , 1 . 'i . and' Trouserings, �.- .�__4 :. � I . - . ... -.1%. work during the week cutting down the both simpleand efficient. .A thicklinen organism is only to increase the penalty I .1 - - - . 'L - . . �. " �' thistles and other noxiops weeds that bandage is wrapped around- the head and that must sooner or later be paid in the Wb* h we 'o:ffer to . the public at prices that. can't ue Deate' . I .. �,.:_ ., grow luxuriantly on the road sides-& kept saturated with cold water, por sacar'' , , I ,� ,L I ; . _` , - . ti . E i- the Best Style ana Latest rashlom..:,�. i act, wortby of all commenda- , Ev of nervous disturbRuce. Morning is the . � - ery eae for work. suiti Got lit III I "I L 11 !--,. pre t -ugh Mr. J. L. Margach, of r Brockville � lit low figures by tLe new Tailors, Greig & Wheatley. - ; . I . �; I Farmers are t y well thro with to sit up and continue cooling his temples ' . . - � I I . . .� , � ,� . haying, a large -quantity. having' been with a wet sponge. 71 (formerly of this village),,having accepted " .L . . . � I .. - . 1. _.. .�. - .... � �. , , . . ion of general agent of th� Sun The !latest slry'le:s of English and Americau - Stiff ath . .. _. '. . i ed that the crop on A lover of this delicious vegetable. says Life Assurance Company for the counties . � . � WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. . � - - - - - _. : i � PaSSed. . . , _ ­ I . to leave the small shoots that are not resigning his position as Principal 6f t . ! _ � . - . Edith Dale, (eldest daughter c'f Mr. C. large ecough to use. The better way is Public Schools of Brockville, waa p esent- � i ig, - - 1 - ed wi�h in illuminated address ontelialf B�: 'BusTING-- PICKERT G I -, _. __: - Dale), who. has been attending school at to cut all off clean, uLtid the middle Of . I I ". : i : Wright, also of this village, wrote at the and the plants very complimentary terms the ngs - I I ­ � I recent entrance examination at Whitby, summc,r growth. The old practice ' daily T * L. rX Is. 01_1M.&1F_UCZ�'n I .1 ! " and was successful, having secured a planting the roots deoply below the our. . ' .. . . I � . . sa he departure of Mr. t!aa e - Machine Oil 55 cents I ...... . .. .. . _. - :_ . I I ,��:, � 1, 1 The IM&Uty of it' r . � . '� � I .'' they push through the ground, with Brockville loses an excellent ci and . . , I . e who has do'e much to furt* .the - �.. Small Lamp Glasses 3c., "Medium 40., large 56. - ; The 24 o'clock 'syiteim is a - gre�t barely the green tip, is exploded. Green on U ' I . ... � . . ; I When your wife asks you whit and not bleached is the asparagus for . . . .. . . . . . . t� ! - � i . tippe you'll be home, you just casually flavor. All weeds, should be ke it down with his manv friends here. wish bun an . I , . . .. . . . . ­ .. ; - . .1 . I . remark that you'll probably turn up about and the soil stirred enough, to Ee at all abundant In-Jaure of success in his new , - .1 -, : - . . . ­ w - - � I half-past twenty-one, and it'll take her times,loose and friable on the surface. sphere. For the present Bowminville . 1� . I.. . .r I � I . . .. . i - - I I 11 .� - ..- 1. .11'ti family back in ickeriog. ­ . : Tnr:m* Field Hoes; ' Scythes, Snaths, Forks, Rakes,, .­ ,. � � I - NEws on Saturday last with a lar:ae-sized Canadian press, the purport of which io His honor Judge bu'mbam held �' court ��;. .... .1 - 1. . .. .. . , .Z ., "Blush" apple and a sprig on which are that they are prepared to supply the "ad. for the final revision of the voters . . . I . . - � . several blossoms, both plucked at the dresses of respectable young women who under the Electoral Franchise Act"'. WNe - LOGAN 4 ]PICKERANG61. .. ­ _: . same time from an apple tree in his are willing to 6ommanicate with bona fide Brougham on Monday last. There were . ---------------- -------- - - - __ I . : I t garden in this village. He states that the tradpomen, farmiieria and others desirous sixteen applications made to be adde .. - tree is. quite well filled with blossoms.' of mbeting with useful wives." To make tl li t, of w�etd, ­ _. I . ump- . a t , I � ; ._.: Anyone can see the above by calling at the business bona fide to these gentleman, the other two not hfviug been residents laremont, P, .,� F C ory '. ..... ­ . this office. . and to provide the ways and meant of the Riding for bne,year preceding Janu.. .1. 1. .. � .. - , :� , _ - whereby they may,make a snug little sum ary first last, as required bV the Act. . 1 . .. 1. .. . While Messrs. P. B.* Forsyth' and W. out of the epee., provided they can get The following names were ad4ed:Div. No: ji. �1. I . �i . - . .- - - " I . .- . � - I - H. Field were on the way to Whitby on dupes enough to correspond *ith them .. . . .0 .. I 1. . ­ I �1_ I '--:' Friday last, the tongue slipped through they add: "Applicants should state their A. Philip, farmer's son; j)iv. No. 6 F ed . T . 1: , the neckyoke and the horses 'becom- particular requirements and preferences, L. Green, '0111t owner; Robt. H. �Vallrks, , - .. _ I - � ::. .. I FORCE, LIFT AND - ' "T16, * . .... - . . ing frightened started to kick and run inclosing postal order for two shillings to income; C. M. Thoms, income; Div. _� ' - ' _. :_ . I � . �. �­ away. After knockiLg off the dash-board meet prelimindry expenses." What next? No. 8, Francis Roach. farmer's son;, JOB. . ��, - - PUMPS AND CISTER ... V � .1� :1 __ not been for the agility of W.A.the proba. The Goderi6h �sgnal tells the follow;bg Orvis, owner; Div. No. 10, Wm. Sp6fford, . � 71 . 'I . . ., . OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. . __. ­". ..� . I , bilities are that the animals would have story of the accbmplisbed piper, Mr. R. , . - .. . " . . . . . . . - ­ . -_ : __­.­ . been seriously iDjured. They. were stop- Ireland, of New York, .Who was presebt Morgan, farmer's, son; John Morgan, - Mak' 0 e ompany. -' ,!. farmer's son; Franklin Spofford, owner; Pump er t' - - - 1i I .1 ped before dolug much damage, hitched this year at several Caledonian gaint in . . -1 , , up &gain ' Canada. It was at Paisley last year 4hat - . . . . . , and the journey continued. . Wm. McFarlane, owner. Thi� cow. . - I . .- 1.� �. - , �_,.�. es the list so far as the Towns ip of ,, ': Having bad Eighteen years' experience in the'rnaniufacture of PuMPS -- ' ... � him his, name. "My n Dickering is con aiia Cisterns, I can GUARAN EE SATISFACTION IN EVERY CASE. . . 1: . . : ing th� past few weeks, and consequently terlocutor, who had expected to hear The Pickering Harbor ginday Sch6ol ­.�.,.. ]PnIOMS MOIDIMMArTM3. ­ _ ­ 1. . I' local -letters have been scarce. We hope, Macpherson, Mactavish, Macfarlane, held their annual pie-nic on Tuesday last, - . .. - .. . .1� . , - .1; Mackenzie, Macdonald, MaCIL saac, or and were favored this time with theyety _. 1, I I I IrR_ _. � . ,� .., ;,. . � . I however, now , that most of them have, . Parties sending orders to the Fac�or ma' rest it sured -of fair and - .. - .. ­ - .. resumed their places, we will hear from something else of a like nature, wits best of weather. Shortly after the ti y y - � . I .,. greatly astonished and had.pnly breath appointed the boats were all flUed and left � ­ . . . . . . I make this feature of Timic NE'Ws as inter. enough left to ejaculate, "Ireland-Bobe ..- � '... . . - . ) .. - I - I - e . I - ....W... eming as possible, and shall be. pleased to Ireland I 'Losh, mon, an end ye no ba's and the party soon landed it Mr. Cowan's - . . . W. gkX493=033. . � .... I -1 . receive items of news from anyone who made it Dobe Scotland ?" Bob looked grove, the -Scintella" r - - - - - . �� - - . _.. ; i . _.­. feels disposed to assist us in this dirce. at the querist and laughed, and promised another load. The camping party which . . - : ( . . � . . � ­ L _.� tion. Be sure and sijn the real name. tS have a special act of Parliament passed gwrived at the grounds the day previous , ,.,. , . , . I I . . I . - . . � �.. - Novelty Hat& .._ ,. �_. ,, ".... to i gratify his GEelic acquaintance from kindly'provided lumber and assisted in . I � - . I I - - . . . . - * Bruce. ting tables, which were awn loaded . - . . - Pork T eves CaptutedT-, ' -i - '' : with the good things provided by the ladies, , - . . .. .11 ., _1 tjr � . .. ,- __T1 , , q . I , - . L'..'� - the first of July, Geo. wbile others erected swings for the child- - . I / I 1. . 1. --.I �s : : . saw. It belonged to a boy, and in order Robins.on, Altona. had pieces of pork d -Viter dinner most of the party betook . _1W I I . V - .. . . to make it impervious to water, and also stolen from his grainery, and placed the , jg. Z - . . . I make it showy, lie painted it red. ' most delightful trip up the Rouge river, * 1. _. f _.. �_�, . - - . _., dobbed on the Pai t and the fiat drank it the Ap returning in about an hour and a half 1,; - . . .11 �� ..'. - up until quite a hick coat covered it. wall a member. The Society at moo with ho serious accident more thau a dog .;; , . - . � ..:. 1: I - . 1 took steps to find the thieves and property. falling overboard. They were a4 .. . . �� I I ­.1 . I Constable Jas. O'Brien was put on the seated around the tables and even this , " �" �t, � '- .. . - I . :� . - _. ... held. He soon f dt the sweat. running case, who learned that the meat had been time-than'lis to the generosity ' .1 '.." ", � ' 1LMT1ZA-1--T(==q8 . . . . I . . : . . ­-I I . - IL .. off6red and sold on the market, at New- lsdies-the� good thiugs were not all ex- IF . - . ...Ip I down his neck an I face, and wiping it tarted S.,. � I js� . . ..'� . _ . arket on -Saturday last. He got the hausted. About 6 p. tn. the party, 8 A AND EYE=GLA' S S ,.- :'. - .-. . , o'. . names of .the parties who, had- purchased on their homeward voyage. A �e enter. Are the only Genuina English Articles* in the Canadian Market. , - . 4 . . I i", lind it red as blo - 't the sellers, which led ing, the ha:ibor a vote of thanka w tender- Ae�Ll Pebbles are k t in stock. Tests . eneog- � Z ,. and a description 0 .are given to purchasers to prove gennin - -:. is illusion ed to the captairk' of the "SWD Mr. They are recommee5ed by and testimonials have been received from the president, .1. ...)�. . -t was soon dispelle by - the discovery that Davis, wlio are residents of Uxbridge Sparks. Cheers were also Rive the ViCe-FrOsident, V,x-Fresident, and Ex-Vice-President of the lKedical AsooCiAtiOn Of . - ��. -:: '-,', the paint had inel ed and had filled his Superintendent, Secretary, and &in of eauaaa;, the President of the College of ph . Dean . . . . - 3 � � � - :.: �'l A sick r boy than that one Townsliipi Dear- the classic quarters of the ­Maud S." We cannot a ak for of the MedicQ Faculty of Laval U ysicans and, Surgeons of Quebec ; the I _,_. I.. bait full. . niversity ; The President and Ex-Presidents of th" ' - � ... - eels Garibaldi. Their trial was fixed for ' ut and Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &c., &c. These recommendations htto be - I .. . . t) heave his boot h thdse who started, but tired ' sufli- ` i ...'.... � � never attempted yesterday, at Goodwood, before J P'R. topped by the way, but we thin L I 0 �.. _. of ],is ..mouth. Hand paiDted ! * 8 I 81 wfio - cient to prove their qualities, but if further proof is needei call on - � ­.� tip out I h � 11 f ( 10 � i till# It �*, I n I for t, ­1 ' � Parker and Sliaw. All the pork CXcQPt did reach the grounds wereL WSJ, Pleased : " I I Ili .1 * . I ­1 I I one piece war, recovered.- G na rdia Pj. I and thoroughly enjoyed themselvi is. ChRISTOPHER DALE, Hardwaxe Merchan , Picke ng - .. , I , � 1� ...... . � . . .. 1. . � _-, I j. � . ;... I i. � .. I . . � . . ­1 . -,- T I � .. I . : .. I � � . . ­ - _. ­ _ _ - - . I I � � I I 1 , i