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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_07_30F I, . - , __• �,- �, . . . . OL: V: . ..► „ - , PICKERING - ONT FRIDAY, JULY 0 18$6. ; 1. y NU. 39. rot�i;�i;mal �azal�. OUTAROUNDUS _ 1. V osMAWA., � • . �: �. ,. New York Corte :pondence. - Mectical. Ttie hams �s pad of �olnflteers + - - . I . 0 3 LATEST tOCAL RAPPaxodis StCOA>31<D sY Theo the courtesy of one of the snper►n. �- _��<�' drillin htl ti...��- g mg y, previous io going in tendents, the writer was shown through. h.' VV` - MI ELD+ M D., M. C. P. 8. PHYSI• E. ', Tali P.1;tass AND ,IUTTSI�laowx sY oos camp. the offices of the Mackay-Bennett Cable r. CIAN, SURGEON, CORONER, dcc., -.Z t A-co CoBREBPOND1l:1iTf3. • r Y e C. _ Rev. J. J. Shea; of Toronto, to offic t• Co., Wall street a k�;ng, out. Office hours — Morning, from 890 9 �J1 ra 8 + and had explained to peon . - pU evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. l -y `. , +�\' w ins et St. GTegory�s church here fur t e the .mysteries of Ocean Telegraphy.. It ' 11 y0, resent. becomes doabl m stioal when one is to - - !.l DUNt<ATON. J E. WARE, M. D., M. C. P. b., ON W o as i p r Y . TARIO: 'Coroner for the county of on �' •� Mr. Will H. Dingle, or artist for sows informed that in one minute and a halt a Wrio. Physician, Surgeon and ACCOucheur.. Real i m •� Q ai Rev. I:. M. Craig and wife left on Taei.• eouie time at the Met odist ehurc�l, message is received in London, England. donee and office neat door to the Post -office, � -! P V W day last for a trip to Horning Mille, S�coe street Las rest i s• Considering this and the difference in y;cgering. - -- _ -_ -- - 1(}r U + resigned his O ltt0 , .. a. W jQ Dufferin count where the wills nd a P P time, one is able to read in New York at M.D, M.C.P.S. .� a ' y' y and will leave next week for Germany o g a. m. a sermon delivered at 11 a. m. in W • FERRIER, n t(� y P.2 e . vacation of a con le of weeks at Mrs. . y ;� ER. office hours- mornin fro . ..` V` .:•. I •a.� �- - •0 0 m P pursue his musical studies. London on the same d. D, Coxo g a ._ o a Craig s former home: Y• . E to ]0 evening o to r,. Surgery in rear of RUG � , � ,� 4 � E � h .0 it Mr. David Tweedie, of West Wbttb , This cable is the only direct one from ,TO Drugs, Brock St. North, CiaremonL. Patrons ci Y H 1 A mall wbo reelde8 n0t m6te thin five 3' - . (, has a pet skunk of remarkable ineenuit . New York to London; others have land ,l;ed with Pure Drnge,emicals, �c., all y _ ,� miles from this place, visited tie different d .. .. 11 sapl The despised animal is about six wee s wires via of Cape Ann and Cape Canso. . cheap for cash ="f L w E" i3,'� undertakers in the surrqundin villages I _ _ _ __ o o old anti was picked np to the woods ab ut I� passes nndergronnd through the city, L yal.� 4-9 - ,� o v last week to bargain for a coffin and to three weeks ago and has grown v0; thence across, Brooklyn Bridge, under - r ,;, ,;;,; ,,1. O'' I ti >n.0 make other necessa. arrangements for docile. IL makes fri ground throe Cone Island a • ����� �.. v .+ ends with any r Kh y , and sub- . ,T�g � BALL D0�'V, BARRISTER I $ -. f3 � o $ L 0 m a the funeral of his wife. It appears she son, and it can open or shut its tae marine to Loudon via Halif!<a. This t) SD J. solicitor. Notary Public, etc. OFFIc$- as AQ � .. has been ill for some time, and although . . lleverell s Block, Brock - street, Whitby. Private m. a door, make known its wants at mQal direct cable shortens time and distance t lowest rates and on favorable ° � � V ' v, n ° not dead at the time, he expected she timo, la s milk like a kitten, la s h °de very ranch, thus enabling this Co. to send ! . funds to loan a - e y .1 t. c w ' would not live long, consequently P y despatches much cheaper and quicker. terms of payment. _ _ - I H` .+, s, o m R q y and see with the chickens, has rte er ,, - • Uh1'HZ fi PARKER,I3ARRISTEltS �e w m Ranted to have eve thin re ared The receiving is on s Ion narrow . r'a a en R prepared used its mode of defence and is area }y paper ribbon, similar to that used b old- and solicitors, Ac. Money loan. No :a a when the final dissolution �3i1 take place. �ndmired b all strangers. 1'llere is n - - coillLni9,;on_ 0®ce : Ilaney's Building, Picker Y ( fashioned land operators, continually in `rids N. E. Motil- B.A., P-4 I 1 l+ .N• ;.• &., p- ;. Q animal of this kind out at Port Pe .. ++ j ' ;ng ; open ever} I' M. motion by means of the mill. The • , ' Taou.�s PARKER. `: B: -A ninety acre farm for O o � t+ a >, u s ,,.: GREENWOOD..:, : but they do not pet him much.) I "needle" rapidly vibrates against the - _ _ - 4-y I spoof ,� a .2 1V . The Forester's excursion was .Wien paper, so as to cause the ink to mark zig - sale on eavv terms. _ _ —_ EI,AJdERE, BLACk,` REtiSOR r ,� ;r, a� ,-,, The haying is dyne, and barley is the patrontz d and was very much en�o ed zig lines above and below an imaginary D ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, so'.icitora ,;4 P 3 .R .• y g by all -10�visited the.Falls. g g ri , i �, neat to harvest, which has ahead be nn horizontal line. The zi -za lines above Chancery, Coaveyancere, d•c. Offices, No. 17 � 0 •3 O � and a IarRe portion of it has been housed � - Toronto street (over Gas Company's), Toronto. a; Mr John F ickel, wbo resides in D r• the horizontal represent dote, and below, . ,o Loa -No Cominisaion. D. D$LAatERE, w tr a, � �r•i ^ in good condition. home had slight rains IiIIgt ,just east' of us was sinking a lines. The operator reads the message Money • 0 byt none to hurt. The crop is good and E. TAYLOZ;x , '` o : cc H stuDe of abort four tons weight, on us R R Devfrsoy BLAZE, H. A. RsasoB, ' from these. When no message is bein ENGL78H. _- __ } - �+ _� � 3 the berry plump. There is very little fall R ' received the "need ' fo e a a0utinuous - as m farm, a few da s a o b T E, FARE�t ELL, LL. E., I;AR ''.I v 0 -., o , wheat around here, but the grain is good. I R v digging �tR straight line. e) . FIST ,R. CouirFy Crown Attelrney, and .� , y A The Squire's dam broke away ag4iu. It hole close Leside the stone. Mr. as „ _ down in the hole di in awe Wit iB The needle is a tin siphon of lase Gou ^ty Soli ^_trot• Court House, Whitby. 10 -y �� Y P glass, : seems the bank settled doyen and allowed gK g Y connected with a small reservoir of ink. (E ,sR , KITCHIE BILLINGS, � .; • U) Q the water to-ru•n over, causing the wash• head down, when suddenly the wall�Of' A silk thread, is attached to this'd dl e" • i'1 Banisters and solicitors. High Court of O y �, a out. The mill is stopped until repairs are dirt, nett to the stone, begun to rum le and is connected with the "vibrato. r," a Jc,saice• ��'l ;thy, UnL. Money to loan on yet), `; . v h made, which will be but a few dove. and the atone;to come into the 11o1E. s couple of small magnets so arranged as to 1. . a n "t'le ter "'�. - _ , W .. W The funeral sermon of the late William . _P. says himself, "if he hadn't be n� vibrate this thread and move_the "needle" - - - -- W-0 .4 Lepper will be reached in the Methodist at�spry as lightning he must have be, n zig -zag when a message is being sent. A >< Pteriliai'� • p August 1st, at 6:30 b sitive current draws the ink throe b the 1. _ t . �- .. C�.•. church ot� Sanday, y killed," b .t old as hn is, bei'ta over 70, Po �C . 1101'hI�S, VETERINARY SUIT- -- -- - ----- Rev lie. Weetney: A large attendance be is still s spry as any young than, and siphon. T will no doubt be present. The "mill" is an electrical apparatus so H, c,FON. Grstduate of the Ontario rot- A LL HI3ERTi • Mrs. Delong, of Brooklin, is visiting, at saceeeded in jumping out of the hole, arranged as to produce a continuous ennsry ct,nege, Toronto. and 1 }radical horse- • and clearing the falllnq stone, all except eboer. etc. Un account of increase of }practice V�atehmaker aII( Jeweler Iles. Fisher's for aweek.. -..Mr: James motion, which move the paper ribbon. - Y, n,y accustomed vi every Saturday to t Lennon bas lest for. the States again, one foot, which was severely jammed by • 1+Sbitecae,Cberrywood and Dunbarton will at PICKERING, ONfi. James likes Yankee' land better than being cru bed between the stone•aLd the So complex are all t see arrangements tend the diseases of the horse foot at my own r i that It is a1�Itoat im sible to describe - lorge• Green River, In the forenoons o• •7uesdav, � he --rte. dit'L bank IL was s wonderful escape, them in a short letter: • 1i'ednet day. Thursday and Friday of each wee)<. _ A beautiful assortin^pt of,;._ and Can Dl be attributed to Mr, Picket's A first cia ' assistant horseshoer aiways on hand. - y The operator when sending a message \eterinary instruments made to order. Medi- watches, Clocks, Jewelery and Fancy W W1TBY. spryness. manipulates two ke s, ne making the dots tine for horses and cattle always on hand. Calls GOOdB, On hand. t t] attende3 to. Ad- Mr. A E. Coulthard .left for. British and the other the lies. - No spaces are b day roz�p y i need in a cable al hablet. night or y y p 34- Civic holilia on the Bth of A t. Columbi on Ddonday afternoon last, after P - - - dregs. C,reen Itiver, Ont. , y REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED y a6'as a short at among his friends in Oshawa. Before the introduction of the zig -Zsig ' ___ _ __ -_____ _ -- After S5 years' experience I am able to say I will ��K time, and p�enty of sport. y• line system of receiving a very ingenious - - . . - guarantee satisfaction. 12y fir. and Mrs. David Ormiston eelebgat• He takes with him a car of live stock, glus{tiess (rarbs. - - -- -- - -- furniture and merchandise. He took a contrivance caused the signals to come in - _ s ed on Monday last the -loth anniversary fine Durk am cow and calf and a two year flashes above and below. an imaginary - I . -- of their inarrtagge. old heifer purchased from Mr. W. G. horizontal, the dots represented by flashes ('OtirP;t/R►tcer, t0. a� Dr. Eastwood's futnily� and others bade Batty, E at Whitby. He also takes four above and lines by flashes below. • I ­­ `..­ ­__.______________ Ontan. P.BE.�TO \,TOWNSHIP CLERK been campiilR at Corbett 's Point during heifers a cow and, calf, all Durham ur- The Company are at present constrict - p Arts. • Conveyancer. Commissioner for- taking pICKERIN gGENCY. the part couple of weeks.. It is a delight- cha'aed tom Mr. S. Dearborn, East ins a cable to the Sandwich Islands, affi.iavits, •Accountant and Insurance Agent. - ful place for,camping. Whitby. ! The Oshawa colony evidently tralia, and Japan. It will be but a short . Monev to loan on f property. OFFICE -At - . - The Niagara Falls excursion was not intend to go in largely on stook - raising. t* when the most remote parts of our i ru. ghnin. Open for the transaction of all legitimate , earth will ba connected b telegraphy*,. _ _ BarikinQ Business. largely patronized by Whitby people. They intend to purchase about 100 head of Y Architect. Miss Almira H. Wilson was married cattle for their rancho this fall. this binding the natirjns of the earth into Orrtc$ Hovta -From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays The Oshawa mill was again burglarized one great brotherhood. �'� - s. -' -,� ^� 10 to 1 o'clock. last week to J: A. Addison,. of i'1 Kirby, at g - - .: ..: on Snuda ni - ' COL:�TY ARCHITECT the ceremony being performed in the Y Rht last. �o O eTconnty of Ontario. Drawings S$j'lII s Bank liI C�nlieCtlaII. Mr. Fogg's barn and residence were News of the Week. ___ yy g' Pr,sbytenan church b the pastor. The _____ sad spelificationa Yurn� shed for every class of yy partially destrot� by flee on Monday - ® . team and hot water heating and (3 -.) GEORGE 1 ERR. Agent... bride was very to efully arrayed. morning last. John Ruskin is ill' ; L. bailumg. b __ � �.. R 1. Ventilation a specialty. Office- {ierrie Block, � T� .* A .,�T T- - T�� Whitby's taxation this year is 1N mills Mr: Glendenning, , proprietor rietor of the - Smkl}pox is abatin in Iowa corner Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby. .�iJr..l.iiy.V Zi.i� r+ p p a Residence- liingston Road, East Pickering. 37 -y in the dollar. Toronto manages to get Central Hotel, was stopped the road . along with a rate of 17. Most o to PPe Z hs Hudson Straits are frozen over. ' ___ Tte shortest sea passage. Aoerdge time 8 'di- , R people from Bowmanville on Sunday evening last Disturbances still continue in Dublin.,, - - - -- - — - - - - -- 2 of which are passed on the fiver and Gulf of. thoaght that when .the town debt Was by footpads who demanded his money. Ord Lansdowne sails for England . - Au ,rt•i,~- Bring. -r St• Lawrence-* e'' L consolidated tastes would be greatly By skillful action he escaped them. neat week. ' -� -L_-:7.- •V/•_. _•1• sag lowered, and they were for a year or so, Mrs. Miller fell off a stoop fiifteen feet ' . �; .- :__. __ __,._ . _ _ . -- � _�. Rates of Pas a -Cabin E50, t60, E7o,'�`and A80. . r gp:i13S �OUGHLR, LICENSED Return tickets at a reduction. Intermediate ,630. Mr. G1 dstone is going on a yachting . , An! trouser, Valuator, Ac.. for the Counties Steerage at low rates. but are again creeping tip. to the sidewalk below oil Sunday night, cruise. . - of York, North and South Ontario. Auction Sales Peres sending for friends in the old eapntry can but broke no'bones. . of a]; kinds conducted and property valued at - obtain Prepaid Passage Certificates. ''� Attempts at highway robbery are Mr. G ehen'will not coalesce with the . a moderate charge. Arrangements for auction 1 PORT PERRY. , , Attempts to be quite fro uent here. Tories. sales or valuating can be made at any time at For dates sailing, tickets, and all ipforma- 1. R q q - _ the 131t0UGAAH HOTEL. specie attention tion apply by letter or in person to -, ' : 4' ----- - �- bit John Macdonald is ltl British Co- will be given to all orders by letter o telegraph. . $ 'v'•UL� . -The new Parish block on the front UXBRIDGE lumbia. 7. eddrsaeBoa 47, Brougham, Out. 25-Y �E %PEES _OFFICE, WiiITBY. street Ilan been completed and .fuze pro Michael Devitt is corning to America _ _ _ _ _ At3�_,NT_.__ _ _ _ _ _ prietor hiss taken possession. It is an John Fockler's house in this township to lecture. ;'- Btacksinithi►t• t COURTS ornament; to the lace. was struck b li htninq durin a recent John Bright strongly tavvred Hame .• _ - - - , of THE DIYISIO The road machine bongbt b the cor- storm and considerably shattered. ' Rule in 1866. I � SITTING � . a ..• 'I�,II C. I3 .E I. REED, GENERAL poration.was snbjected to another test F. Chinn, one of our bloated capitalists, Salisbury's return to powrer is pleasinn i Blacksmith and Wagon Mak ,Pickering, COUNTY OF ONTARIO. latel "The a ent, Air. Paterson, . Ont. The latsst improved machin for Bolt, _T y• g graded ie travelling on 4he Pacific Cost. to Bismarck. Aale'and '.tut Cutting. Horseshoes g as usual part of a street near the fair grounds. The late tins have done a good deal of Two Ontario farmerB committed �ui- All work promptly and eattdactorily xecuted. fl • _1866_ Actin on the rinci al of a diagonal ood to cro a thron hoot the townshi , side last week. z. -*— No. Platte of Holding tiw�i�titia6�z° scraper, which can be made to cut deep although if it 'pads owe a week or so B. Allen will be the Reform candidate Pai►ite► s aitd Glaziers. __ or shallow, it rolls the earth to the centre sooner it would have had a more benefi. in North Grey. - ^� ' 1 Whitby $ 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 and soon completes the job. It carries a pr - "' "` cial effect. However, there is no use Sir Charles Dilke will not be osecat- PA I N T I N G, GRAININ GN 1 Brougham • , �; :< 3 3 8 p - - i V1}ritang,Psper- Hanging, Tints Ac.�f all 2 1 Pickering r d Q s � F2', e concavB knife, abODt 68Ven feet long complaining ; rather give thanks. ed for perjury. kinds done on the shortest notice. 11 s es of 3 Port Perry t 8 90 $2 7 9li 14 sixteen inches wide, hung on 8II iron ____ -0-004104- Archbishop Croke says Ireland has` no paint mixed to order. None but a beat hug- !Uxbridge Q 96 g3 897 15 f- circle, .re 8ted b tW0 levers an GREEN RIVER. need LO des nd. lisp Lead used. HILTS Qc WELBO RNS. 26'y 5 Cannington 10 lid 94 9 Sts 16 R� y PO 6 Beaverton 11 23 25 10 17 operated 'by a man standing on the Liberals opposed to Gladstone will 7 Uptergrove I 13 24 96 11 18 g y form a destinot art -------- atul Shoes. - — ___ - machine. The knife can be raised acid Oar factories are working awe as usual. .. .- -_ _ _ -_ -- -_ -_ - _ J. E, FAREWELL, lowered, swung both to right and left, Mr. Wurts is busy just now fillink an -The Queen is said to be anxious to. RICHARD BRIGNALL, _ BY Order, — - 11 KINSALE _ Clerk of the Peace. and is under the complete control of -the -order secured from the Goodwood cheese conciliate Ireland. ONT., dealer in Boots and Sh , is etill pre- T T�.�.., operator. The piece of road we speak Of makers. This .contract necessitated the The shores of Prince Edward Island . pared to supply his friends and cu mere with cxxm•�. + =C.i �i� P putting in of new machinery J. `B. swarm with mackerel. ' pegged and sewed, work to order f the pest __ was made inside of six hours, at a cost of P Y quality also keep always on hand a full sup- was equal to the emergency. Everything y p 1'- , GRAND TRUNK Rte: iaind about 16, which would have taken days The Marquis of Lorne is sokeII of a6 Ply of Boots and Shoes from the best factories in in any other way, and cost about 180. A is humming now. the next Irish Viceroy. 'I. the Province, all of -which have been selected by Will the Green ,River.correspondent of a a practical mss and will' sold at to prices for OCEAI;,-r:— STEAMSHIP Rood many witnessed its operations, and Whitby paper kindly show rte those beer Lord Salisbury has offered to serve ash. Give we a call and inspect for y urself. l0y expressed theinsel� es satisfied.. um that have "rusted in their recesses gIIder Lord Hartington. UP -TOWN TICKET AGENCY P Ps t . JOHN LESLIE, BOOT A. D SHOE Z:�Iegraph OMec, - Whltbv. Chas. McKenzie's cow was killed by through cruel inactivity." 'They would be Newfoundland waters have been closed - Maker. Pegged and sewn w k. Orders lightning during a recent thunder storm. quite a curiosity.. to American fishermen. Promptly attended to. Experience workman- + .1 - Lip. Don't forget the stand, nearly pposite the Whitby to Winnipeg, 1st class Railway and Large numbers of fishing parties have Mr. David Bergey a nephews from Fifteen hundred Indians are reported Neus, Kin strEet, Pickerin villarl 7- Cabin $34, Return $50; 2nd $17; all rail via C. P. arrived here`"from Whitby, Torontoa acid Marshal, Iowa, have been spending a few to have starved to death in Labrador. .. � . R. $21. - You will avoid mistakes, occasionally The crofters of Scotland are arming to Tai tart7n caused by the general crowding at the railway QlBewhet e, on their way to the many days here. 9�„ stations, by calling at the Telegraph Office, romantic Spots around Scugog lake. resist the military. . I,, . _ _ - - _ ...,-_ _ _ Whitby and procure from E. Stephenson, at. 'r H E R E IS NO LON R ANY your leisure, any required railway of ocean Fish yarns at'e rampant. WMITEYALE. Lord Sa+lisbaiy is meeting with great . 1. doubt that Mr. Johnston, Ta141or, east of tickets, at any time between 7 a. m. and 8:30p .m. The Ontario Central Fair Association difiicalty iII filling the Cabinet ofiiees. the Cuthbert House, gives better satiVaction for daily. Every required information, Maps, Time- `xis making extensiye arrangements for Miss McPhee, of Hamilton, is home on a A: C. p, R. freight train was smashed . , _ less liponey tha any other first -class house in the Rates etc., cheerfully furnished - lta. tables, Routes, vi�it....Geo. Birnie has been home on a on Tuesday near Chatsworth, Oni;. township. Ca1F and ezauiine pia s k if you free to passengers on application. Tickets to their exhibition. .•- - wish to get a stylish, good - fittingg, wel -made suit. and from nearly all points of the world guaran- RSV. Mr: Willan�hby is suffering from visit. His lordship looks well.... Mrs. Cyrus Field has got a verdict 'of x+5,000 -. .. - Rememt,er the address- -JOHNBTO,N, east of teed at as low as the lowest rates. James Thornton has gone to Michigan to - Cuthbert House, Pickering Village. lv The Grand Trunk exptoss passenger trains run malarial fever. Rev. Mr. Hare, Of agatIIB� J. Gordon Bennett, in England.: _ , •I . through daily., from Pickering and Whitby to visit friends..', . Mr. Vero and wife. and without any Whitby, has been filling his pulpit. Wonch, of Toronto, have gone to A colored. man IIamed Scott died at - IlOtellR. Chicago, Detroit and Port Huro Baltimore on Tuesday at the alleged age :, -----.- __ _ ; ,_ _ _ el ,. , , __...,._r_, changge of cars. Baggage checked through from •._.�.- .�... ---- -- .. Lower Canada on a visi0: �Pe wish them EAIPERANCE HOTEL, GREEK - Whitby to destination. /I �' ., a safe journey....James Glerow, of IIz- of 158. . T • Special attention tapassei4 tickets for Mani- BROUGHAM. bridge, is visiting his eon Willie. The old tor. Salisbury promises to at once % wood, John Mitchell, proprietor. This toba (via Chicago, also via Br�dcc,,�l1ville and C•P.R.) � - house is a new banding, fitted up with every Nortiern Michigan, Dakata; the Northern North .. , , gentlemen looks hale and heart Miss 111trOdaCe a measure extending Irish Accommodation for the travilling bublic. Large Western States, British Columbia, California. $raoltbsm 18 Still improving 'Our B Y "" , and eommocious stables and abode_ for horses. sin e,and return tickets barber shop boasts of a new pole..... A Herrick, Of TO�anto, 18 out On a roar visit- 10Cn1 government. Spedfro Now You b, P iu friends... i Mrs. C. Lamoreauz, who • The Canadian Gevernme'nt is to send tic' •S I shall at all times be pleased to receive a call and from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, new tannery has come to light lately.. Mr. R from my friends and the public generally, when Washington, Dover, Del. Tickets from Ottawa, has been visiting at Barrie for some time, steamer the: relief of the distressed New- - . 13tf Orillla, Brockville C. W. Matthews is having his scales re. B ! foundlanders. - in Greenwood. Montreal, Qusher, Peterboro. returned home Monday. 0 R D 0 N HOUSE; PICHERING. Prescott, Kingston, Boston (via" Montreal, and pe►ired....Mr. Geo. Law intends ere4titag also Suspension Bridge), Suspension Bridge, a new blacksmith sbop.. , . Mr. Arthur 13=1191 Pennock, who resides at Ibis ' The mackerel patch by American fisher- G James G•or&n Proprietor. This house is Buffalo, Detroit, Port Huron, Mow, Winnipeg, lase, but Who W rk8 at the shaper in men in Canadian waters this ear is - a films new brick building finished in superior Jackson bee nrabased a iart>ti near p R �, y and all points in Canada and the�t United States, he oa man who lately Barnes' factory, Green River, met with a style. Every convenience and comfort for the also seneon sea- bathing tickets. Cherrywood.... y nq Y estimated at 1760,000. travelling public. The choicest brands of qnit the mad business is now driving a serious accident on Monday last. By some Justin McCarthy ays Sir Chas. Dilke Wines .Li noes and Ci its alwa s on hand. Oh I For and From European Points I means be aa}aght the SIIgers of his right yy + q f><ill team. I wonder why they did t o n would have been Ghulatone s successor if yew and commodious eta lee ands ode. 7 -y With choice of seven Royal Mail Steam Lines g p R ERUW �- "White Star" "Dominion" "Canard,' to tea. What did the eastern lamb think hand in the maohine, almost tearing them OUGH M HOTEL, J. M G it had not been for the Crawford scandal. . M. "Anchor; "`State." " American " an "Red Star." of it ? . St. Andrew's ward e8 welly tepees- from their a00keta and otherwise mang- . -� Proprietor. Having bought of Mr. Thos. Cheapp tioketa supplied reading >jo sad from ling the hand necessitate the am ta- Lord $ar•Lington has decli>aed to enter i - Poucher, the above hotel and refitted the same Whitby to Liverpool, Londonderry, Queenstown, ented. At present it bas two delegates nK + ' hi throeg� out, I intend to )ties a strict] temper- w Hull Leeds Belfast, London, Manches- and a runner... The Parnellites had a b' tion of rife second and third Sngen, whioh a Coalition Ministry He promises a _ woe hones, in conforms p th the lave of the Olaagob�� Antwerp, row with the Lord Aberdeen's at the West opetratl0n was, performed on Monday frieDdly rapport t0 1`ialisbnry, but n0 - ' land. A call re solicited. An attentive ter, Bristol, Cardin, A rp, and Paris, , la speettali� guaxaateed at as low as the lowest rates. steer- end, The dynamite used Rave a great evening. more. _atler always in attendance. ley age, Intermediate. First and second Cabin. Cot(1}1t6rfeitWBjlty -$V8 cent pig, y.; Parties wishing to send to the Old Country for shook, but was not so dangemAs As ie - their friends can have prepaid Ocean and Sail gen ally used • Sir Chas. 'Tupper sails. for Oaua&" on Canadian inane, 1866, are to circulation • 1 IL musical. p etor o>< Aar Igo a6 Fort William and neighborhood. The d .. - - a . ; r; tickets through 0 Whitby Mi. Edward E. F3)2 r_ , ,� �'�' ^^^"" ^ "^ Through - Tickets supplied via all the Boat the the Toronto "News, ' has been vesi�inR The re reed: daetb 'of the Erior spurtour coin is a clever imitation of the - ; 1. PARTIES WISHING 10 TAKE Lines, (CV'P.�R. via Sound included,) to all lessons in Instrumental or Vocal Music Lake and Manitoba points. Also tickets by friends in this loaalitp „during the pa4t genuine but leaks the vats "- i 'Norseman and Toronto Boats. wiiek. , , ,Miss Cnttle, of Brooklin, is visit- William created great eZOitement in Paris IIttine •article, private mark of the mint, and has a raised rim can obtain Vocal Music in Chess or by private Steamer . pII Wedaemday. . instruction. Apply fot teams to For through, local, foreign, single and round trip railway and ocean tickets a l to inR Mrs. Dunham at present.... Mrp. Lord Randolph Churchill is. to be lead• which can readily be detected by passing J , ?V "' . MISS A. E, E. STEPHEI��N, Thos. Poacher some time ago went to the ar of the Ccwmervative party in the Eng- the coin between the thumb and fore- .t� Coutts Prof• of Music fin er. t s United States to visit tier sink father, who, � � t ' Music room at the residence of Mrs. Head Wwaiy,and Ocean Steamship Ticket Agent. , limb House of Commons. g to New office Pickering. Opposite Post 0l8ce, Whitby, Ont. we understand, has since died. ,� . .. , . i , - , t ,. _. - -. ., ...... „ r. -:. _ 11 .._: ., .: ::, • ., -�r: - i. ,, c '�, L .- ,,.. .. _ -.I - _Sib aui0f..1.. , '1 -].:t• - �- - .. .. i tM _6 r 4` I . a 9' . I I - . , . . . _. , ._ .► . ,. : . ; r 1 #• t 1 i' - - - - -- HEAL;'TH. ;; , <, 6 BTOQB -PIP HAT., � , Y '. to Fnen a Disease! la a Llstdiii .. ZiUrged "Heuts• ' � . ..j�lcotem rapeitfe � . - . Why does the heart sometimes � beoome Iyii�inQ the past few weeks the oolatcno enlarged ? of tf leading paper In Glasgow have ba a } For the Na►me rpubn that the muscles of open to correspondents who desired to - . - too hlaokepuith S arm become enlarged-nn- preseiot arguments for and against tbs wonted work, that iooreaties the bleed sap- I wearing of the - tall milk hat. ­To To judge Ply and the power to assieallate nourish- from �he number of letters .that have been - meat In one esse of- the disease, an en- pabl• had on the subject, one yvould sappoma larged heart weighed nearly three pounds, that undreds of people bad'' devoted the and in another fiver hur pounds -tits oom- beet art of their lives considering the I men weight being rather less than throe- merits of *the proper oovwing of the heads ! quarters of a pound. at me and that nearly all of the m had + What is the cause of the heart's undue come �o the conclusion, after diligout _ action? study, observation and refitotion, that the _ Some obstacle to the circulation, which tall silk bat psiwessed advantages over -- i compels the heart to work harder to propel every form of he%dgear that had been i _ . , _ the blood A small soars&" to the force of worn In.ancient or mod times. .soh heart-beat involves immense additional A commercial traveller vLate. that when ( work. be first took to the read he were a snit of - What art the osuses of the obstruction I light tweed cloth and a soft slouch bat. I The following are the meet common : hose, he thought, would be very oom- (1) Disease may have narrowed some one fertable, well suited for travelling, and or more of the heart - valves, me that the -rnffi,iisatly dressy for a person engaged in the heart has to force the blood through a his occupation, His trip was not suooees- smaller opening -in extreme oases not fol, though he abstained from all the vloe ' ` larger than the diameter of a quill. common to •e drummers " and attended (2) A valve may have become so affected strictly to business. The few bills of goods - that It leaks, and the contraction forces the he sold were to small dealers of somewhat I blood backwards ae well as forwards, the doubtful commercial standing. He was so backward flow thus distending the rear oav- discouraged by-his failure to scours trade ' Ity, which is meanwhile filling from the that he was thinking'ef giving up the bud- valve to the ether end. The latter cavity nee when an English commercial traveller mast de extra work to propel the superflons suggested to.h& that his dress was net in blood. - his favor. He recommended him to dim (3) A certain -condition of the lungs, or of card his tweed sack and low slouch hat, a the arteries leading to them, may oonstl- and to wear in: their place a black frock - - tote the obstruction. coat and shiny stove -pipe, and to try 11 his I .' (4) Obstructions ma y be due .•to tumors lack ain.`' He followed the advice and or to aneurisms, pressing against a large ar- succeeded 'far beyond his first anticipations. - .. eery. He was welcomed at places where he was . (5) The obstruction may be due to rough- not received before, and generally made "ening of the internal surfaces- of the arteries large sales. - -a condition net uncommon in old age. THit vaLUR Of GOOD C''LOT11 - L ' - (6) Bright's diet ace Is apt to be followed :' This statement is followed by one from's by oardiso . enlargement. How it comes prosperous pity merchant. He writes that about is not certainly known. he entered the hour. of which be is now the . 4.. (7) Such enlargement may be due to manager and senior partner ar an office boy, aver physical exertion. All long continued He at once resolved " to work him . muscular strain results in It, as in oase of self rep to the highest round," if that could . .. soldiers from long- forced marches Boats i, .. i. ' . , }, i 1 .. . �: . _W -, - - 'r. I _ Opp �. W�, eme eap�e �a,. , 1 Udift , r Il a Bo a `� �', . ' �e� e f s Y ai18t it - Up P arty c br hd fci�l Ofd the hl' t_ i al ;dc inter fr Pon an an4 no' ace 06r4olt g0tpes tfl. 37 this •G i . HAMIW01tj - CA�jADA. . 1 eata.d Li.er�l �� tb e. , . to Natard Liverpo in dlirbeuril g.''' `` Hit PM&T a F THS LAD1Ea ;COLL1BClt6- derry loo matte sr. RaasentFy y U�t Y1 Some marry for the sake of a geed a m Sae grsdu.teo over YW ladle# Rn ►ha snit cones., Ireland Also from Betltmore via &flux mod& J W N. F., to Liverpool fortnightly Bari a pa�nlen and never the mistake. This haw eduoated over 8,000. Fail r'souldes in liters, ure, - the steamers of the Glasgow g'IImme} . Iwr<aaRes, mo#io and are. The largest collraje assow Iiaee aaU I III V ]Hole yes discover. flpildle is the Province. Will even on Sept 1. 1886. o1oj, and from Hallsu summer b*nQ, Boston � M,h Man !r s fickle •' orlttet. Even Adam r L tag and daring snmme■ b.cween a Address the Princlpal, A. BUkNe. D. D,, L.D. 1, weekly, atassow and 1n, wee 12 Ali a who had his wife made M wder, feared mar* �•-- -, saw and Plilladelpbt., torts py� '" 0y or less fault with her. For freight, paneeagge, or other into Don't marry is men for bit npnta don. It ctABBId6tiB & WACON AZL ayply to d. achnmsoher k H rmtg11t $at Is liable to be oql a ..coed hand affair bet - Cunard do Co., Halifax -t?hm Co. j C,,o 8t Jul;$ �er i y Manntaotaron of the Oelebnied N. B.. Wm. Thomson l'a, 8t. Jo t tl rowed from his ancestors.. ♦reefer Afro.- A11an "k Co.. Chicago; Love & �� if B I r �1 Many women;havw married men for their •taxed �UBLPH ALB WOBgB .mm�.n. York; H. Bourlier, Toronto • Allan., hie'�'es dmmP a fine exterior. iiut 'that's all there is to an . ere pZppZR & Co., QUeI Out, oboe • Wm. Brookte, P�iledeiPhy Ot off~ ancient egg wa>rth mentioning. D� n Portland Boston, Montreal l 8. 1, . 00mti. Oar Duplex Arles are all b be had al all ihs �t Marriage re&41%1n from love at fiat sight �n r Hard wan Stores in the Dominion. -- -'--'1 o va is not generally' wedded bliss on a par with BRANTFORD o� U sour milk. One or the other gets swindled, � LLt 'ysi "11tg Qomp Ji UY dos anti often bo h. t� Many s moo hsi married for beauty only • rerti� et., .notch, use. � an to learn that be paid twenty dollare for OLD WATEN RICE �AR� , what can be purchased for twenty-five cents j, O. WIDEMAN do 00.e ed < at all draggistm; This In hard. - tRArrvrAercanm or lU . But few people marry for pure love, and � �.9 Novas they in aver years suspicion that what were Beep roved Fasiift and Laand17 1•14sles, NE ��� , for 0 at the time promptings of the .tender U. And kinds of Laundry Lppllaaoes. 8diglar• ____ - - - -_ - - - so �id se The ' *ion were, ltt,a�l probability, but the rat -Proof Window -e..h Locks. step Ladders, eso., eta LLisTOfs, rasmcs i CO., CiL'ta � 00490 symptoms of ohl*Ism morbns. Model-Making, 1[w- wrtRhlinR and OarpeeNdall Azle and Machine Screw p►e a), I The man who marries a iv,en rig simply Woolf. �1, because she is a handy arrangement to have M " ZND foe P2103 1AW. " you about the house does so from a an bast- dMnU Wa>it", _ 10 1-()i *1� nest stand •poini, and in the tad, t not oom= CAMAOS A" WAaos arL 1>tos can a3r>' the �c polled to sappo 't him, she has done better A" Oar SCREWS. ETC,. Ud on appHosiiW � The hut. than many wo I know of. -H, V. Hso A. H. M S rl` _U O N w of yes - s--�i— - Lalr$x BNlvaa..wove oUrr•x, vrav .+ Botiffy and Carriage 6, her bl+►s p ininter. oheese boxy veneer, leather splNtlng It ens to DIAYO�fDS OF THOUGHT.; �ookt into moulding, tenon! and otbermachine _ - , bole. ►� knives o' bed quality, manufacttured by Pines HAT bum call . gall Machine B,affe Norte. Galt, Out.: send for price she seta Choose the . ri�ht way, however rough, It' Net 1 the I certainly prove easier than . the wrong i ' way... Hamilton Scale Factory.. - *4 to He who has 1 arned the soisnoe of silence '' � ohil •a. _ The Best and ['heals• •• may hide igno Hoe, and even acquire a re - - THE DEFIANCE,- end if 0 station for kn wled a and wisdom, rat May and Stock P g ► 4a _ acales'la the nurkes, This Gear sapphes the demand of the Drlrt>,1� Oat of t delivered sod emoted lie for low hang•ing bug rise, and combine@ with a diet We Instinctively appladd the: courage of �•_ Hffbtwft ease of motion f p° fully suaranteed. a ;rraf .rtrrnob and Fool self- assertion; we e4ould honor with a still F • /Farmers' dairy s vort- bility. ►toes very moderate. wheels tired wl star higher approved the courage' of self-re. �Y_ - £.,;- _: ab.e pbttorm Soalee, ' Double Inar,Re gbei Tire wear tally tear Nm,11y etraiat.. 0 I long as those with ordinary tire steel Bend for Bass .. Dormant, Hopper & Warehouse l desorlvifwe eirealar. j. n A811$TiteIg "e h� Let a ma 'bj faithfully, man' fully to be CO-* (Ld.). oaeloh. Canada.. r'rt since 1 h h i d it d Scales for Mills and Elevators. - - - - -- •R. for t rag be a000mpliehed -by study, oars, industry, r g t, e w Qcow a y more an more and some other prize contests are.. frequent right. It i- he condition on which all men sour.. of enter ement. and the exercise of all the ability he pee- We manufacture all seamed. His progress war slow at first but have oaltivated themselves truly, . Enlargement of the heart Im not in itself he attributed thgir to the tact that he war Denouncing the vapid verbiage of r a11ow . styles of SCALES, _' •;; E . ` an Immediate evil. It ie than by which us. { tare overcome. a terisur obmtaole. Bret young. When h' became a man he dressed p4n, Carlyl4 ezolalms, . 11 Even T !vial• which are gnegaalled for plainly, ordinarily ip- tweed clothes and low ity and Imbeo ity that oav sit silen , how _ - accuracy, durability ::..:: the enlargement tends to go on . inoroasing hat so as to save all he ooald out of him kaPwtable are they in compjsrlron." and elegance until it results in a dilation anti thinning, at self i 8 - =, tome weak point, of the Ovalle t►f the heart, ry. He made himself useful to the Impraotioable 4heorles grew eat of thought of finish. hense and was more than once assured that without kl4ewlgdge or look o[ oontcienoe. in which care some alight extra exertion or his service war duly appreciated. Still no- The man who i#hem to het the world mast ��� �1� F UL C�.� Hamilton Ont• ezoitement map Danes a fatal rtptnre. thing was said to him .bent taking him bear a art in t e world's In .testa end 1 - P oo. Treatment of the Opium Habit.-;,:, - into the firm or giving him an Interest in oapatioa. the usiness. Becoming discouraged at him All admit t at a ` muter s not right to , g In the course of a rery long practles'I prdepect of advancement, he concluded that hoard his std n a box who ' 1 1 - - have treated man oases of the a tam he ht as well spend more of safer g 1 ha might eo y p habit might pe y invest it as to d to the welfare of multi• . D - D O aocordtng�to different plans, bat nnrnotress- in dress and making a better appearance. tads, But every one does the same thing fully at first by limiting the treatment to too He accordingly appeared at hie place of practically who holds In his own pouetsion - - --- - . short. time, net appreciating the foot that business one Monday morning in a black anything from which he cannot. or doer net �' ( - chronie remedies to once them. Final! broadcloth snit, while a tall silk hat was�reakfas't',,C�n 0 ,- Yr �' extract the value, thereby rendering It user case fell into my hands whioh I was Dom- on hie• head He entered on him duties ar K1 , polled to treat through a long course on ac- usual, and no lremarkS were made about hie ' count of the lady's. physical condition, she change of dress, bat more customer@ ad. ` 'being worn out by the long continued an dressed h;m than was customary, and be. - of the drag, and unable to withstand any fore the week ended he was invited to be. sensible revulsion. The habit had been ic. come a member of the firm. dulged in for eighteen years, and. the ` A German commercial gentleman, tem- . :. amount of morphine taken in twenty four porarily residing in Glasgow, adds his tend- . hours when the treatment began was a many in favor of the tall hat. He states draohm a week, or eight grains a day. The that merchants from London. and Paris are ,_ following it the plan by which she was our- better received is Berlin than are these from ad In font rhonnhs, and a number of patients Glasgow and Edin►,nrgh, and he in inolired !; afterwards by the same : to think that the preference to them is'dne Taking the whole amountof morphine she to the tall hsts they wear, as the soft hate • had need in the last seven days, I dissolved worn by the $ootohmen' present a very '`' . it in a three-ounce vial containing twenty. cheap appearance. The testimony of these' ae teaspoentnls of water (making three three mea'appean to be sufficient to estab. domes a day for_ seven- days,) adding five lish the value of. the tall hat in the world of drops of tr.; nux vomloa, and- one- fourth -trade and commerce. Its value in re mot- . grain of quinine to each teaspoenful, and ing reepeotabil;ty and morality is declared enon¢h R!plrits of lavender to color the sot- by many persons. ' . ution. _ The maximum quantity of morphine FROM a MOiRAL STAN]DtIOiNT. was employed for the first seven days to es- ' g'weman states that she her for many tabltah the patient's confidence that the 1. - process of treatment was not a3verse to her years observed the men taken to a station - craving. Then, for twenty weeks, I went by the police, and that not one in 200 wears eti lessening the amount of morphine ev, ry a tall has. Another has noticed while travel• eleven daps by one-twentieth, moue I m and at the ling that the men who wear .all hats behave :� sumo time Increasing the tincture by one in a more digaifielt, rho wear and refined drop, and the quinine a one- foursh grain at manner than those who wear Daps or low each change, until the morphine was left hats' The former are net addioted to the entirely out. In the meantime, however, I use of profane or low language. A lady who oessed to augment the quinine after the has given mach attention to the matter of ninth week, but added ten drips of elixir of dress thinks that no ieovering for the head is vitriol to each dose taken afterwards. The so becoming or tasty am the tall silk hat, diminution of morphine was so minute and and she regrets that they" are se expensive gradual, and the taste being the same, the and eo liable to oatse headache sad bald- patient wam unable to detect any change nose. This letter calif out communications whatever during the four menthe' treat- - frem•a physician and a dealer in second- . - meht. For a week -or two after the mar- hand goods. The dieter states that the phine had been loft ant I oo tinned the tt►11 hat is the most healthful covering for ' _ same solution, whioh was °l meted for the head, and declares that the men who whenever I proposed to dispea with (its wear them very rarely have the headache. * use • and when I became satisfi d that the If the hat has a ventilator at the top of it -.:. habit was then all in the mind, I announced the wearer is not likely to become ald. It r that she had .not taken a part le of mar- censer the top of the head to be ■a ennded phine for two week., 'She' war .zed, oav- by air, Which is the poorest conductor of Bring her face with her hands an remained heat. thus keeping it warm in winter and silent for some time. She wants no more cool in summer. . morphine ; her health had be eme .very The -dealer In ti6ond -hand articles of much improved, and her gratitu a seemed dress states that he pays more than twice ` Unbounded. Any physician ma succeed as much for oast oft Bilk hate as he deea for by tbis plan, I think, if he will prevent the . felt hate that originally sold for the same patient remorting to stimulants; , at least I price. He thinks if they were genen►U have never failed when stimulants are strict- worn that dealers would pay halt price Los them when they had seen six month's mar- , � :_ . . I I , � . . I . . ­ I.. . I . i. ; vice. They. would be cleaned up and shop. _ I ad so as to conform to the latest style. F1- EgIIal t0 the OOOaeiOII• .. ,; really, the testimony of a professor of soi- Isola ! , • de not �sss�s :: --.. I - Who A Step in Advagoe. r Our goods are of the Finest Quality, Fall Flavour and Sugar• cared. down It It is- said that the Canadian" Pacific RaII oily medals awarded us for past seven years for excellence of care. • any of way Company hen fitted up a number of oars 1 I ` - hen y 11 with baths. finis is a the s decided step in ad- _T � 1:U, � . .SON i hen ry vanes, and -it is not a IitLte surprising that V S. Ii .hungry Mr. Pallman.d'id net do the same thing long scar n age. The need of such refreshment so a - • 1 W O R 0" 1v W O . . . They a bath alone furnishes must have been felt • ohildrs by all who havef aooasion tq m4ke long rail-' - dishes read journeys, ie general a this want that FARME1018) ANTHRESHERS . ee er bathing cars wo>fild be certain to pa well D p and now that our neighbours have introdao- der thi ad them it is to be hoped that they will soon Use on your Machinery only the (Yell-known and pe appear on American railwaya, and especially I,, Liss ab on the Pacific ranter. -N. Y. Tribune. ►PITOL Q. 4� ��� rim i tooR.00 Is Mg s Y NDER' MAL111KE GTLiNDF ENGINt be meet Don't abe any more nauseone 011 eat (it >i►urgativee ouch Oant se Pills, Ealis, &c.,`when you can scot in Dr. gt Caret n'e Stomach Bitters, a xnedieins that S' COLD M EDA�� have been awarded ft during We 4N three year,. Try also our 1'p>t• hands Hooves the Bowels gently. olearFainl[ ail in par` V akudh Was from the system and rendeiring the Blood LBJIS AILS ON:BASg for your Waggons and Hone Posen pure and cool. Great Sprang medicine boots, . Mlaubmared at Queen Ci' y Oil Works, by �• Cholera is spreading with great rapidity : . The is and deadliness In $eatbera Japan, B��II�L RO H'U S & (r'O.a Toronto, he laps A CilB6 FOR DSTiNl�E1V1iT$$!3ti - .' ` the gr# The Opium, morphine, ohloral, tobs000, and food, a kindred "UU. The medicine may be L D. SAWYER meal. & 00,'"HAM11630A ONTe, given • in tca ' or coffee j without the thong] knowledge of the person taking it - "l�Zs or' . , often if so deairEd. Send fkr in eta ppsr for book It j' j� rs ,, r them. end testimonials from throe t�vhe nave been Le 1Je• EN INS. - -+ r Weald cured. Address M. V. Labors, 47 Wel aethit ton $t. East, Toronto, Onc ut ibis Li healed FIOT pair g't' 18855' al Provincial hair, � I. y: • - o the e, _ for future reference. when writing man- M. Walkerton. 10°+ and Northern �f (; thrf m yon this r. � �� �� Pape ii fl ,,,,(( p 1: = ., f_. �_ i of the England has ihlrty -eight we�men for Poor Grain SaVeP tall it f �iQir�Qt�,Qrl - rips. L zw Guardians, and Scotland nine. Every _ _ = _:. �- one has. been re elected- -�wme; o[ them for — -� ecfsto the fifth and sixth time. n $ E P A R AT O R S. ) - _ . •- i �. she de A.P. "s90 "rit#e'">torse• rowers, for a, i.8, i•'asd 11 and >t Herres. of pia, MEN- Ti1$EB --sad two ladles --as eauvww" =tom r+wors, for 1, f a>id S Hariei. 'a z 1n mat fwd pay. 11, L liaiisanT. Toronto. Out. Limit Sefars"rs, for 'Dread and •Sweelp - of cla, Towers. ` - p' " vPSRios FILM AND RasP�- ,weRrtsN�D � $rat tl 1�_ equal to best imported • all kinds of re- cutting. r: � fir Itlaslrated and Oalslogne Febe Lea. base Galt File Works, Falwaiu S )'aaua, Galt P.O. de ne AtS1AGS LOUBlsd FOR CARTERS, come wholesale houses, wanufactarsm ; first prise dextral Pal 11 ,Address N.D. N■r.R•ieAM, Yasatao• ' - inter. Hamiitoa. .. . . L ; c7r, 1U Xt GENT. pea a>i:w PsRaLt.>rL pamY i� AB1BLttS -large type, splendid maps,, beautl- blot tnl:tilastratlone; ooniaine 4,000 qu.stione and an er #were on Bible Topics ; liberal bane. .International . Book and Bible House Toronto. oat. - . �I'llo Who is that horrible whiake bh at ?' once and navigation is given In regard iQi �A e�'1'8 w =xTR.- IN ZVRRy TawN ARD STIZ� � � He says W county, for We O. H. Parer and Stioer. Beet DOME 1907`4 �' asked a female of an nalntance while the tall hat as a life preserver. y it 1 might; cam Knife sent on IR- FURNACESo s t n out sell# ai pie they stood viewing the guests at a fashion. is more servioeable in case of shipwreck roos�pt of price. 16o. Q. D. DAYt agent, ,r I 1. able reception. " which ene ?" "That' than any buoy he ham ever experimented ; eo Yoawe el.. 4' rcnto, out. - " I _ ; - , one with: the red moustache and awful nose with. 1 , don't �ou see ?" •• He ism hnibuud. e• Acre lfs►rm -Itaoe •e lore !taros - I - It, . •� y „ It bew'seeme eviden that the stove i mile from Dundalk- loo,000 so i ;' l'j X ' _ '' 1�P� X700 A Oh, laughed the lady, ei I see ycu are hat is the most patent agent in every de- Halal 16 Dena: 000 6 oenl music I instruments I' "�'` '�����I ° _ p 100, I �; not sensitive," although she saw vengeance partment of progress Lad reform that we M� Pfloe. BUTLAND, s7 ling -art. w.. Toronto. O - . �i!!` �p Rig %,ii i4i g GIs the eyes of the insulted lad 4' $avora possess. We grow understand why there is ' '1' � 41�' I11 a , _ - _ = y' se much wealth refinement BeND SAW MAQHINES -A,LL S1ZU -LATUT 11'' I�� I (II u __ - nights ago a friend of mine made a mlmila , , culture, and improvement.,; bracket band saw# for attach. ®' �,'' ''�� �I�Iil - remark about my husband, and be intellectual activity in London and P In b o#is • nee oboe and iu'11��'� :'i'I 9, - - de cam Paris. g p p durable ; #end far very angry. I declared It would an cr an The men who live in•than cities generally otroulars. JOHN G ,LLI a Co.. 'Oarleton Place E woman, but my friend Bald that yo>sl, having wear ateve•pipe hate. In view of thu tee- a °t = O timon that ham been RPRZORNTATIVE in each oom .. i1 :' - `: the beet husband In the world, would not y given on the mhjeot D ty to ssU Pre 1�, poeal and �pou#a1 "-a book on Love Court. I �-� ` O i care, and I wagered a pair of gloves that It seems likely at we have Hat pet disoev- mm�� i�atrfmoay sand kindred t eme. Artie for .• r yen would; but you see I have lost I hear Bred halt the er of the tall hak Ol"UI r#, international Book sc4 Bible age, No _ �NpF vir that your husband is spoken of w pan avail- ��__ ; Toronto, ant, _ I". s__ ; _ able candidate for the Ci Oennoil. ow -„ ' i� LAN Ot A WOMAN wAuT Bo i7li EV>1RY � i L - _ � > clever he moat be I" ! I?io II, b ssu D - tee of Fathio _. ryN The i�ep rain eti nboak, �- _ i_ M - > I. le to e'°a roes: _ ty ( coachman) James. rpechasn of oratory ever wr:. 0211; nearly loo Wgm i k _ _ - - a i -' The �ictor'e Cro�rn Miould adorn the brew of the Inventor 'of t -.e great corn cure, Painam's Painless Corn Extractor. It work. quickly, never makes a more spot, and is juartthe Laing you want. See .the. you get Patnam's Painless Corn Ex- tra c '.cr, the sure, safe and painleta cure for :,erns. . your whiskers i to not in harmony with Fido'e. It mort Bee me dreadfully when I go on � he boala ards. I wish you to take Fide with you to the barber's and have your whiskers tr tamed to - match him." James -" Mfg tn't I have the dog's hair an% to match n�I ma'am ?" Miss style ( y) -" How' oaa yeet' think of it I Fl o it inst in mtvle.I, by tw have I Al I :L ay " d sob b; tall patNoulan of this and oche • new books ` . . . — __ < - - _ _ - �- get► Fans, 8ohayler eanitb a Oo., Qabilshers ondomOst �� .... ' ., ee I . -- - - - - -- - - 21he Most ■11*GUvo, Clean, )•sirabte aiid %Veiiesplieal Heaterti in the Market for �p°to M NE OM � •` y�C Erni j; saiNnNnRB. sod ventilating Olsurohes„ 50hoolk Public Bulldings, 8toroi and Private Ragdenoa. Simple In oWW a wtomatio engines from S to 1G h. p� automatic en- y �A bw� of giving mom heat Wilk bps Ocummpllan at fuel than any other h°rM� ghee tar printing omoee ; high speed automatic en. "*Mkw. Mir *hMletay liar Tl=IliLM& Miss& do" •`i s ilTh • surd from Sim" •' 1!� ►eti sines for eleotrio lighting.; automatic engines for are made and ass be ad either in Brlok or Portable tom. Qorp cheese, butter, and sausage f%aiedes, or my other epoadenos soliotled.$'For CaWaa purpow where a lltht sad ohesp power is required tm �� . j 11111 .U-- price list asd pthe: p+11rttoylars address as - Mu . ia a n n Tr,n 11Y - �r n n • sus s .. ,d . w.' a .i+t mn� ` i ._.- __-- •....mm.c zrw:au» :, .'-l:. <d. ^.•;. .c es :r..,y tr,_.^4.: 4". 2r�7' '.:i CMA . ' ,. i' 1 , I . , I . - ,. . . , . . - �. I .. 1. ... s. i ! I - . s1 .,1 + `t Y �.. ,:.r s -w'� i d�: .�,'if, -=a, n.• _ . .,.nee -..: �.N+: a� " 'i - - a s -N -. r .;.: ;iS •l - - ii' J' . r - 1 r :. 7 t a `�,� f' "+tl t: 1 � y d ;' 1. U . tQ j'e� . - -- - — j � : in �'. yp�NG FOLSS. ' LgTS D YI1�I01� IfEW�. A Modern English Officer. ,', ,i. BUYI[EB BYILBB WOOD'PlLB I�I80I�LIIiB... - "aa,mt�ia4:1i ,, , Ihad just mt d „wn beside some oom- f''t , Arnpricir ureter gins at dz, o'ol•olt Sall east �04%i Little Folks Among the Zahis+ :. v. -. radar who were having their breakfa•t� and Y.wple going on excursions are so happy Bhrdette rues fits Ad1�o>tdael[ ldrspsrt• 414 and "qtr Prince Albert h a cornet band' number- fitted a sardine to my U when 0gtain to t home that the are lad the went . eaves. +4e�r ; �� "0co has a warm climate, r• warns that �$ �, pieces. p' ---•- came hastily up Mid me that �8e y R y • babies do not need any clothes. What pretext did your husband have Eve human male man little Battleford Pros yferisns�liisTo�deolded to theta was an offi per dancing with rage on fer beating yin ?” •' Ii wasn't pretext Our who pom■esses y even a lingeriag taint et ilsepper, should 'e1 l iormna • th ity too cold sometimes for the little ild a new oh the water tins and calling • for me Honor ; !t was a club, keep an axe and a' woad [le somewhere . tj°l�mur6 °a �° isbi to be without a bLtnket. The>�e and he „ t'o , g� J = 8, ceder added in a whisper: " I_ think, by the p t- �Qbj& p°ba'i4 �ionally a white frost down `�in she ' Frosts have !vj red the potato and etb!or nl A fellow named Carney fell through a handy, that he may rush out and work oft & Aide 8 t M S the �VLater, but it never craps L Cape Brs on, naiac ei the langa•ge he is using, be mast Montreal sidewalk Tart Spring and has be• his wrath when !t waxes fierce. There is n, valley be a very big swell. So I put the sardine Dame one of `the suers of the city, nothing in this vain old world that will send !an Ras tier► dwl? the hills to the houses on the At Samtpeer@ide P, E. I. d�+iDhia t $� open up back sixty miles irom the , during s recent dvri rigs d; arsd went off to vas what Contributor—" is a manuscript I a rune Eck his appointed work, with a 8• e. �,st• Away y storm, a o0w, a o t, fifteen she!p, a h e, was the matter. `true enough' somoboi ' p . . - ` & there Is a little Joe, and beyond that and a dos' were Wed by - lighthinst. The was there, ani I could pwosive a large with tesuhmit Editor (waving his hand) mAre willed Dollar, sad a�traer oomprehea- • . __1' on the mountains there a Is ■ome Snow." dog was trotting along under a wag n when ell to bobbing above the water depot' '-" I'm sorry. We are all fall j mat now." slon of himself, than thirty minutes wrest- , ky children had nevor seen anew when struck. li a an agitated mushroom. Its owner was Contributor (blandly)—" Very well; I will ling with a fall flavored axe. He can nee they came to America. One morning as Bcam a.m.0 man call again whoa some of you are sober." It so fleroely on the wood, All the fart' of _- they came dawn from their sleeping -rooms plan has nog that has howl reRU- .sad to Seoub 'a mots cans- �� ag y his nature, all the hate he !eels for his on. . . Q they new for the ficot time the ground all lirly every night' tier twelve moat and p�ban, �d matuitad •o a pile of I am oonvinood that the world ls daily emy, he can infuse into that axe. handle 1 ���RC The were vet mnoh !zoned ant thse@aot one the deg has been to no* a e Pty t ns, from r►hM+M peivst of advantage growing better, remarked a reverend gaD• _ , 1. �blte, Y y owerful baritone voice 49 a beaten el fired off his remarks like shrapnel tleman t o a brother -ales " m con- and hew the chips will $y, Not very And . robed oat to piok up the snow to see what 'e animal's earl dsoease is anxiously de- s •11• " Look here," he said, as soon as greg#,Uou b oonstantly lnoor g." my tloally, probably, but they will fly. And - like. But they throw It down quick - ired • ' y I came within ran • if one five orders replied the other, who ha presently it begins to dawn up,n the man ILS4 it was said it burnt their fingers ; the 8 , y p ppened -te be a _ for they y : -- f r the males be have water ?" 4 Cor6afinl itentiar ohs lain "and s4 ls min•," that a ie feedng more calm. E �idently es . ly, The Hrrt of i � ea* drive- o� logs mtarted y penitentiary - p did net know that anew would barn. a t, sir ;animals are oni to be watered „' ,� 4 experiencing a ohange,of heart. 13e does csLT. —� ,dhs 'Lulu mother bays a oo6M4a blanket t rough the dri et Egan�lle a few days Y �� Sn these iimmr of money ipflag idle ws !rays hi. snowy so'bitt /ly, after atL •y (75 hen the wells have been one tured W 4 .gets her a geed deal of mon o. At the of mtlartiss� the tzil of the , p heard Ot a man to New York who, whop he The axe wet hs about s h - Ve well •ben ii oar r• esenialaNve, g `ig ty -one pounds one .• ; 1. Or to wrap up the babe on thade cool d Iva was in GI Iden Lake, and it was l • y Pr attends obaro4, occupies a pow the farthest the a Stroke. Hs does not hate hie enemy cent! i, p • • oer ! — with wither! soanta— ' ea p y S, She has no bed or crib to pat eaght flat wh the tau waald ranch °g y irom the pulpit io save the iat•cest one his at ell. He changes his stroke and begins to • Mel 11 va In charge, breaking the ordot and money while the oeileotesm are passing the oho on the Stem ui the little one In, So she lays It on a met on Bgaavilli the h would be at the month taring mules." Hers the look loss -- date for ile t e colleen. p Uglan penmaasht - the ground, and "there It sleeps libeetl y. of the Bonneoher , over thirty -five muss 6114 ap•rtrok s heavy and the down ones �d`D er14 su ° mother has not mnoh work to do % distant. I endeniood to say that he was not Father —'• Waat ought t te do to a boy light. He rather loves his enemy new. At PliossiolL Th I d anything of the sort, but war; enly . hut. She has no clothes to make or The Sabbath School stating o! the Nova g paper who is lazy and disobedient, who has no re- last he puts all his failing strength Into one. her 1 kin at a one whb,h wmss one had b - • • of for his rants ? W oat should be done t•rriflo low. He misses his tip with the (� � wash or mend. She does net even wash Scotia Methodist onierenos I show is avo - ttrsa a nga•st for water for males. " I � ,� et often, for she says Jt will wear woe attendance of 1 000 is excess ei last to that kipd of a boy?' Son —" Don't. for axe and smites the chopping block with the fig' bar blame d n't Dare, err ! I saw you with my own It out to 'wash it, and I think it would wear year. The, nom r of oonva eiono »ported em take this paper In your b and, and U goodness sake, talk him to death. Gl.va due handle. A. tingle w though he had awal- holes in it if she should wash it clean. She was 6340 sad the umber of ohnaren pledg- y a were net going to water the mules, she liokin that's oem'a tome, as be done lowed an alarm clock goes from elbow to : - has only one dish of food to cook at a meal. adragaiat intozi ling t�gaorS, tobsooe, and hat were yon doing with•, !6 ?" "Pardon with is " i hip, and back again, andthe axe drops from .. j • -- - she site that out in'the middle of the floor, prletanitys 3,187, increase of 1.599 over e, dr," remarked A meekly, '• but if I Mi°atenary (to newly ;oonvertod chief of a his powerless- hands, and a weak, limp,. , i ' and the men gather around it, sitting on the previous year. , -1 1 y a are act more careful theme tine will cannibal tribe) •-`'' well, Lake, how about nerveless, perspiring, trembling, gasping . _ the ground, and eat with wooden spoons Mr. G;eor9 P rks, .a leading tamer of me down ;" for he saw the pile beginning oiaonibal4m ? Four weeks ago ;yen Slough- thing, he staggers into the hones, Has down . I'siesr auto they are satisfied. Then the women E ist Glaratr+ax94 as found de in a field a tremble beneath his superior's wrath. %wed Jour father; have you not Improved on the first thing that looks like a lounge - sad children come and eat what they want, few days ago. H art disease Is ,supposed D,wn emped the other as itl they weeo since ?" Cannibal — "Yes, In9eed, my teach- and is ready to die. There isn't a fear or a 1C." . and if there. is anything left the dogs lap Jt to have been the aase of death. Ile was het, h as soon as h• found himself on or; since then I have only eaten a couple °f fault in' his heart. Death hat no terrors and , . r So the woman has only a native of $;rotla 3 mach respected in the fi m round continued 61•e attok. Ill y " life has no temptations for. him. He has, nrtvi cut of he dirk. p° g ., vet distant relatives, pt° 'tnes wf��b' - one dish and a few spoons to wash and only community In w h he was known. His 11 one whit it iS air," he said " this der. ,• ' ` chopped out all his baser na and ocrtb and dlhy ty y , . , Imaaosteln— Ab sir, yea rsptered .tree ��ara. one room In her but to. sweep ant and ne widow sad, tamp are well provided for. tai ls v precious at our life's blood and mine o a net ServJ dr, to u him ls just am ethereal and epiritaal as a can be p P , pay g a. , P �g b9 on this side of the Jordan, four itmse y furniture to duet. . . . _ - Mr, .W Englis , of Peterborough, pre_ are ls only one thing to do to prevent out of de eater, and I shall Defer forget it, medicine. ., I s Resat Keod to, ore, .,But she does not expeot to live iioldIonenl, poses that We ch ldren Shall blithe without i being squandered ; we mast make an air, Defer," 'Life Saver —" Oh, well, that's . - go� a'rm since her husband has paid ten head of oat -, drowning H• oonstrnotod a box thirty a ample cf au. { @io)r." Hire he fixed his nothing." Mr. ISaaostein- 411 mine People with whom I have been quarrelling tie for her.. She. taken great pride in have feet lasso by ; I ,a !e t widie. and four feet g neon sternly on poor A —, whose enor- front? Did you know mine pay had on van all Spring would be amazed to see me new. -- ing a nice garden —as much so as your moth- deep, and has mo red it do a large boom In sus big eyes and somewhat oadaveroup of mine twenty -five dollar snits ?" I foolishly contracted, two weeks ago, to . - ere in having a nice house. When the the river, near th @bore. It In @e arranged f gave him a mount melancholy express A poetess bewailin the inovatano of kOOp a camp fire going. I didn't know then mother goer out in the garden to work, she th at the bather ay raJ@e.or lower the bez m n, •' He mns continued he slow! ;; g y that it took all the forests in the Adirondack _ ties the babe on her book with the blanket , y! man, says : If I should live a thonread @pars to keep up one little camp fire. I am - arahea oat, with a to snit their requi ements. With a prudent I be taken outside the r�rebs and shot. ears —of course none of as can —I'd. never not a far e, broad tall sinew man wd I-. ! y i .' 0 " - - I have spoken of, and m engineer the can ivanoe should effsotually "why. certainly, slid , a very good thing, forget those broken vow■ nor love another g ' ' y ' ; great hoe on her shoulder, a dish " of sent answer the aura in view. t o;" I repUed oheerfntly ; but just for man, ►► Ceaaiderin who character of her the axe they gave me might have beaten . G li I milk .on her head to feed the babe with and Israel McLan fin who ittem lath an - oy'a mks, before oonelgntng my friend patty, her deolara�sn that she can't live down the brazen gates of what you may call. her hands fall of ears c f corn. Arriving g ' p early death, I added . If vu will It that what's his -name beselged, iGever he she soattere the .`oorn broadcast and oom= assault on Mrs towatt, ei Hampton, N. y a thoneacrd years ls canes ter widespread re- did besiege it, I have fallen trees with that B. hut. been men need to imprisonment for �°. I will be responsible that the joining. ! g ; - menoes her digging, swinging back and forth tom got me water, and there Is still a axe that would have made Mr. GlladStone' -1 life. he ire a no rious dharaoter, and has l roe reserve in Store.'' I did' not daJre te Tqe baby was doubled up by the cramps shudder. They tell me 1 mast Say felled, j with her little one on her Sack, those rack been nil of th same off�noe in Truro, and yelling at the rate of a mile a minute ae not fallen, bat. I know better, because I log her babe to sleep. She then lays it on g I k at A -- why notwithstanding his H . Chatham, Newo tle, and Woodstock. Pre- ' s %be father and mother stood ever the crib only cut down fallen trees. M wriete'are . the soft grass in the Shade - of a tree, and lemn face, was perceptibly shaking , with y .. - . ; although there are so man snake@ all about vioamly he had me vsd a term of six yeah pe with the landanum bottle between then!, larger than m knee• which - y i rani m rums o! suppressed mirth, vrhloh „ „ K y • goers to show j , _; H 0 Eg i for assault ' on a your lad of Carelton. p, J gently but firmly, that I don't pray as hard as I chop, bat I there, we have never heard of their biting M' g y t boned at any moment to be too much „ N a Qr�lt onto• that child iS coin ao haven't strength th anon h to hate an bid I i the little onES, He is •native Ot t. John and was a •Oldies i him, though be pulled himself together There is one very large Ja the Union army daring the American y g g g. S y' '. } i snake there —large enough to swallow a managed to loo me sober an a criminal much like your mother that I can't trust am too limp to commit the lightest sin so I - babe. I have caught .them as large as a war• a d myself." . - haven't much need of prayer, I didn't _ . a the bar, when the other replied, severe- , stove -pipe and sixteen feet long. - But they . Mr. -H. P. 'McC nay. ten of Mr.. W. Mo- 1 : " I am glad to hear you Say so,; and An Irishman, owing to dreadful misfer- write last week because I couldn't core my a " - do net swallow the children. Cranty, M. P ,, w s in Vancouver during the I ill trust you ; but—" and here he Age, tunes, resolved to commit suloide. But aS fingers over anything smaller thin an axe . When the little one wakes up It cries just Hrmt conflagration He had a narrow em- fled A- -with him eye before tnrnimg he did not wish it to be known, lest it should helve. We tried tying the penholder is my ' �s white children do, and the moths r'throw* cape with his tee, and, as It was, lost away, AS though regretting biz lenieipoy— leave a stain on his family, he left a note on elbows, bat they wouldn't bend with that down her hoe and rum, to It just as fast as all his clothes, ezeept these in which -•r ark my word. If tha; cifioe- attempts the table to the following e@eot : "I hope kind of an Implement. My bands are a lit- . ' any of your. mothers run for you when they he stood. Mr. MoOraney having fin- , te giv water to the males he ma t be you will not think that I committed suicide. tie better this week, but I am as badly axe- ' hear yrJn or) lug. She loves her child just bhed a heavy tract on the Vancouver ea o friths the zareba and shot," ' You The pistol want off an I was cleaning it." ridden as ever. I hear vvioem ogling even IT as much as white mothers do theirr, is is Island .Railway, recently r purohatied an •lion y are net good enough tp be • •' My dear " said an anxious wife to her new for "Mere woad,'' theuigh I assure yon .. y hungry, and the mother feeds it with that interest in a @a mill in Vancouver city. $ i !de the : ;seen." I nand to husband, who is running for effi�e, •' we I have cut a cord between every paragraph. = scar milk she has brought on her head. He was one of th few fortunate o whOie 'A _, M. bidding him prosper at his must economize in -every possible way." At least, I think I have. Farewell, I will . They never drink sweet milk— neither the premises wore n .burned oat. t, I returned to my breakfast. I feel " I do eeonomlz s," he replied. " Yes," she ° out and chop. until the axe flies off the - children not the sewn o le —ivr their , ,. andle, which IS every five minutes and . • g pe P Advises from k. Catberinee re art in ve d•acribed this none very feebly, but replied bitterly , you Spend $10 or $15 a then I am going to heap high the ta�g•kS, dishes are ninny@ Sens. The mother ham a epidemic of b eyes. The iron a bf gas ib rs was a fine, old-fashioned flavor !about day treating a lei of bar room loafer• to beer and crawl Into the cam fire and show fhb i RS - nice way of feeding her little one without with two young man connected with the the idea of casually shooting or offioer b•- and whisky 3' 'lot to get them to veto for�yoa. p I -. cup or Sp�nn, Shp pats her band just an• retail ooad and ood bushsess. The flint to breakfast that tickled me Immensely. y y „ y ; old martyrs how sweetly and joyously a' De one aaU that eoeaoas ? Cartaftnl der the babe's month and makes a tunnel ,d man, can roast himself rather than out ona. - - round resulted in nothing serious. and was �— that's political economy," and pouring In the milk it runs right down followed by an hour's adjournment. The �� �� solitary stick el wood more. ? the .hod's threat. When the little fellow seoand round war panto rod In by halt -a- 1 gilled in Time• I :. Well, pap, @std Jimmy Tnfitioy, be V bi ono h is run all about the hn and again' ter the circus in the afternoon or - g ng t, dozen of the friends ei a principals. and hnrbaod who had been oat shooting, „ „ Married Women B famed• i► all succeeded In having themselves finished b had not been suooemsfal, rather than re- evening James, °'aid his another, I he sees his father has @ems loud read to g � ' hardly think your fattier intends to take you It Is becoming the fashion among mar- 1 eat (it may be thick milk with belled corn is more or lam attractive colors. The home empty. handed, Stepped into • - ' round he comes and holds out his two at all. "Noe take m• 1 Then the oirane tied ladies to keep their maiden name In police were at Inn h. sh •p sad pnrohased a here „ , , , �� Pte, hands pat together and says, "Gil pe baba , might a@ wall not show. Yoa ona go addition to their husband's surnames. Thin nkn�hla kwako oknm uandJ " [give me. An ez'student ftheAgiionitnr�l Ce114ge, Then, my dusky, he said to hiss wile " practice has long been in vogue among ao- . „ this evening, my sea, ir► rj toted his father. Powers. now employed ne r Eden Mills, made loud an reaching home, you see I am act av ., Evening ! I was In hopes you'd take me treason and other ladies who have made a • papa, some food of your@ which IS nice.) professions of his abilities as a As4erman, a kward with the gun after all." - The father fills his hands heaping fall saner • +• this afternoon, 'cos Uaole Ben's prorpised to reputation for themselves before marriage. he lope it all out without spilling a drop on Some rmoas, ho ever, had w Ilttle faith Lei me mss ! take me Ir the evening. " the benefit of which the are anwiltin to ronto, the resod, in his in �tbin line that they ; I Isn't he a�flne fellow ?' g' y B Tmade a wager t at a 7curl, lad of the My dear, raid the wife, an she o, tied Aft •hle Traveler (to neighbor In a nll�ay IDSS. The names of Mesdames Glaldechmidk- he children are contented with plain g g y Lind, Trebelli•Bettioi, L�mmea Sherring- food • neighborhood can d outflsh him, he, hew th here t4 her 4nomtril., and apnt it own o•r) =Your name is very familiar to me, tea, and hosts of others, will readily occur and have but one kind of toed t a ever, to catch six to her one. The result w a grimace, you wore gape rig 6 in Mr er —ah Qnret Stranger —My name to everyone as oases In . point. Bat until `• meal, The never complain of a hard bed p ONTNI' y ' p ' was that the youn woman caught nine fish, ki ing him to -days ; to morrow it wiould , it M metzenotskie•t Koroczootoctber. I am lately the fashion was oonfined to aotressea, - . . though they sleep on a mat on the ground, one of which was trout weighing a pound h e been too late, a Pile. Affable Traveler —Yes ; er —itlsa a singers, authoresses, and other ladies whose � often Without ieven a little blanket to cover and a half, while he ex-student caught six ----- ------�= your name , so mnoh as your fan• ; I was ihEm, fl I loss at marriage through the change Of. If yon should go into their but yon shiners. 'How 1. this, soa•in laws yon wet is sheaf to Say your face wan very familiar to name would have been so substantial a:. : would find the li tle darkies in bed with th ball last night, and .here It Is mot I me. Quiet Stranger —Yes ; I have been in nothing over them, ' The are nest a@ ha Mr. a@ FU1imo e, of Albert county, N. f 4oa fourteen !arse. I was discharged eaiaadi of a that is. It iS palest ndw that _ _. g y j happy months since you lost your wife t! pr y u the eats the sleep with at night,, or as B , about three ye re age changed what ware pe y . f3 y P 8 , ac now! it, uaoiher•tn• law, but ihea you this morning. Affiable traveler keeps on ladies in rivals life have begun te realise {'.' the -men ke s that come dew from the to ' s l,parently a flit dolior bill for a stranger °�° p y pa w I dance w p►dl !" travelinnt nits affd►blia . r of the tree is steal the oorn am moan ar it V P , never, to be only worth. 1 g khe faoi kt,at their own let !n anobaoging ` _. e bill roved h y quite _.._.. . ripe. They areas oheerfal[as the bnb•eos , a c) 41619 bavin been Ingeniously pasted - - - . their name, and thee, to a great extent lea- 'she fret non �rw- ! their identity, ls quite as real, and gates that come out from among the tacks" to beside are person __ & scn►toh n the corn the mother laths U Bested proved Jnnecanoe• . A nooaod ' ,,1: _ important to themselves as the aotresm' ' she does net rEpnain In the garden all day party was arnrted, trlEd, and acgnitted, �- i % ' �� wealth be to her, although poemibly ne one , g . tmd keep them out. They are ver, fond and poloalated f° �°w light on the ' ' would go so f_ar nee to nay it had a monetary . 1. Of play. One of their amusements o Insists, mystery transpired unto a fin days ago, value. PP y l.'- 1 When a girl marries, !t in usually only . I. 1a making oxen and oewe and other animals when Mr. Fillmere loan approached b one the fevered few who are present at the wed- ef play. They skip and jump about am hap- of his neighbors who acknowlod�ed that he ' , - py and joyful as the animals about them. had the bogus bill changed, _aS ed to be . /`;: `' ' � drug breakfast who really manage to re- Batthere to a kind of happiness which you forgiven, and reentered the money. w tb In- �, i member her new name and address. Hew have and which the have not. And the totemic r :>a , ' Often we hear the question: '`What is do net know hew to they It until missionaries A drigaiar oaie was rep9rted tram Bristol. `� Mary So and -ao a name now, and where does she live ?" How often the answer brings Dome and too them. Qae , rf oently. Mi@s Minnie Baird, aged %; the rejeind 3r : "Dear me ! we must have about 22 year@, daughter of ],d F. John Bt►lyd, . _ ! ` t- - been gaiio clone to her the ether dap ; . - ls jut recovering from an Jlness of three - - - what a it we did not know, we should 4 Patagonian ParacU�e.' menthes, and !Or four weeks rand fear days ____- .i have liked @e mnoh io go sad nee her." -: Not long ago Patagonia was believed to of that time she took no nen>clshmeat but a ,r„ _ ? Henoe the present movement on the part - - �- " of married women. It certlainly will have H , be one et the most desolate and nnin'vitiag little lemon water. She became greatly ; - _ . P" of the. world. It ban been learned emsfoiated, being reduced to a mere skeletva, �� .`. many advaatatten Jt it "baooman general, not . and grave fean were entertained th t she - within the past Three yearn, however, that a f� � \ � y! — . only t@ the ladles themselves, but ti0 all - ESgreat deal of Pate colas M net Ue be 'a ed wealth not recover. Physioiabn were called their friends and so as>intanoes es cell • - by the bleak and voidareLss AtlaBjtio�isa- V', but the gaze war'beycod 1�Lheftt power W if the double surname comes, in course of - they did no',b anderstalm her a mo, and could time, to be the dbtin mark of a w board. The Argentine Military ezpeditloa A short- time ' --- mauled woman, !or as i n d form part - have brought home some atatonimhing re- ds.aotbiag to benefit her. , ago bar appetite retained and develo d to , . ports, which are now supplemented they 1 of a lad ■ ordina sf tare which. the - nsch an extent that she bat a oan Dal ;,,.. I title of Mrs. or Mat do signature, many a oar- t dlsooveriee of Col. Fontana. - ` . The gentleman, the Argentine governor craving for food. Her oSmplete r very r �, r , - rea�rondent would be relieved from the bar. - • @f the Chubnt province, ban just explored memo assured. + , arcing doubt which now besets him all to . . Mr. N. U. Stair, a landtifto pain r of 1 i ; 1 � y • .. vk% whether he u to address his reply to. Mrs, lag Chebnt river from lit moathon the At. Miss, or Esq, V - hallo coast to itew'head streams In the MOntreal, it maVpoeed N be" been _ - . . Cordilleras, travelling. 3,000 Miles, and ad while sketching on the Upper was I J' j ` �- ... .�. -- . orssdng la various dlrre dew a large region near the satl•6 0� the Chalk Ibidlver. The p Wasn't That Bind of a Hindoo, 0 e:teading 250 miles month ef"4 20 loath gaids who aeoempaad d him ra that bout ( � I .{ -- - . . He s'e. Ina letter which the president loon dais age he took his stud perk- - �-�► . •' And do yea," said the visitor te the - . " . O the argentine Repablio roosived from ivlio sad ntartmd npp the Ohalk Kdiver b ar' --. oiroas to the swarthy Hiadoo in the Nether - emamabl tots the Pasant• of par- i 1 Hubbard Win, "do you actually worship him a sew weeks ago, COL Fontana maid, pr y yonder white elephant ! D you beathasn - . that he bad disooverad away fertile valleys, suipg his Bail work. He boa not been _ . well•water•d lain immense rants of seen reboot calm" was toaad m go out each morning to o @a erffinenn while - -_'� i doh past • a number of lakes, and ex. up In the river, and the hat b• wore hen clustered around his feet i Da you aotaally . • worship snob Ungainly animals an ice fou- tendve Want@ ovnts� slag trees of Unasw►I leaving camp was diaoavored flesatlag whh . - tlte, the .arrest. The river, at the point here -v` = aged banks of the sluggish Nile ?" r Plut'm that?" Inquired the exhibition . r�wR . ` I have !nand," he writes, '• new Lads he ls supposed to have been lent, V n ither , "` Hiadoa. M a maperier gnsUty, well adapted isr wWe er wad. To rasped him " ei @ • ls "_' , , tadwd°f °Plea ►tlon sad oaitle raising a>ad a health• sat •oft -dw question, and there Seems be 1 • . " Do yoa—sh -hold these white.elephants M fns clime so reason to O . hood lead p1a . ][ �1 , as cored animals in the land of the Lotus - + : .ti ate, an abntdawn of weeds' wd . pp�a d l[ F liot■ler� vi o:,t- Et►ten t„ need °Sofa! minerals . Thin re IOn, I believe, Alexander as r. , i 1. is destined t• became ague of the meet real, have started for thi oamp wl the Fftm Cvtr tike 1 Poi " 8'rosi �ov 's>t o'aT ALL Da »swa Drs Honarm's Baran $ Pa jabsrs, an' that's all poppycock to- * - iwtifunl and row parts ei the Ar- hope of finding same trace ai the nests ?•, ma Phat kind uv gaff bs yes givta' ms? . oil tin° � ° EMM Brea PeiWve . " Y'uas+si x .> off A.L. Dzs is RAVIN' if84it' TM= DO it t Ol am bare fur shi a weak an ' found an' 0 it, Ths ooaatry explored bj COL lt'ontutia wbise I grit arorshdpin the YieglU Vary just a little seuitth nl the regions ona- " P " rid a ti yens -old rna, is tan ovn go�s'IA. , YOU rNOw, Ds Yert rile W To runs sr • Da eaoy Ax' fps Oesr• m►nd feel to payia' . seas tresplotr w •rant Jb- °t�g which ynvlons ezps4dow make walk r "I *11ok ant s soas'� 1 UMN osixm_ Ds .sg,r,.ia',auy *e ,4io 4oar >t�, � wads Da TWO Powistor. NAVns O''HIA&Os may lore all faith io Paddy al> S9m�y glew� lepelttrr the der, " h'wr ='e t'a LiADO Dg 0]<'1'ILT�D 1►0 LD tIt=•L pi'll�' OOA�i►IIl[TiD Dg TIB�BLZ SIIf11'103f 1' O , _ 1 4. new - _l« _ -4: u t 1 1 A P. , r 1. . . . - , I L; I � . I � a I I � � _., �� I - , I 1. I I I I - I � . k- , - , . I , , , , , I I I I . 4 1 i .� z & e _. - I 9- , � , 1, irk i . ,� . ;1­t. ', I .1i i 15. i d. a I - .�'_ - . - . . . . I - The final returns from British -Co- N�w Advertisements. .." ' � I . ... . . 1 � -_ , . . . . . 11 .. lambia. state that the Conservative j � - I . . . I I �. . , I . .. I ,. � I : - . . I . ., i I . , . . .. I .. . '. � i, . : 1 .;: . - . , _... ., ... . .�. Government bag been 9 4 I j ,, ustained by a I" . . .. z.,''..- k­ - for .. ... arves . o , ­.­ .. - - I . ��..i�. I . H­ t - - note Of 14 t � Do b6nitiures Sale, 10 .., . � 0 , . ' 0 ol. I 4 �­!. 1t --� s , I . r , , - .! . " I I . 1 -. .I , . I- �j . . I . ,; .. I I . ... . I . . - ­_ - Hon Pete Mitchell h , ; . , . I i ! I,- - as already u Ttltud I be received by the undersigned . I ... _. . I . � I � - � . . : . I - p 0 ble � . . � I ..... � ... I I : - , . ; . . . -11 , . ; , I' . , . . . . . . . 1. . . . .. �, - �m t annour ced hi self ad an Independent _ : ........ �, . - . . .1� 1%. I Ut idfillo (A6 0 �Ii-� caawlidate TINT DAY Of AUGUIT9 18869., . . U s in Northiamberland, N. B. p,t. I . . . i 1- � . . 8 ]Published ev worw - the parchass of8obool Debentures of behool .� �,'., . . I , a - - , . 1oUreir"ing, C a L as M its 01566, He 11tAtes that he does not want to be section No. ;5, Township of Pickering, for the . : - am oing to m - party, by, oUm of FourThousand Dollars. bearing intered � 1. I , . y . . tied to eithe political t Sit 6 cont. payable In O we equal ineWmen%. � ': I IllTERms . - I . . ' ,,,, per �...,i. I . . .i 9,�,,� - . I aest c , , desires to be 4 r full paoulars ap . . . I *Sayw 7 ; 69-00 Irpaw Is ad"16641 e% &e. to vote iand act . I 0 RATES OF ADVIMRTISING: , to .. 1. �_ . 1 I i ,Fint insertion, per line - - . i . I MACNAB, .11 �! AT Cie PALE9S .- 1 to as he thinks wW be to the' best U40 . .. I clarem 0 i I __ oat P, 0o . I E"h liubm9uent insertion, per line - 82 ce`­ - interests 6( tue country. Would yT fcE this yedr,they always keep sucL, a fi - VMS rate does not include lAgai or Foreign ad. that there were more PeW�'�. I I _C, . Tertisemonbs. PUBL .1. N( - 11 Special terms given to, parties amaking' con. The undker9l no! bop to inform the people of . ., .. � .. . - - - Y" . ' Yearly or yearly contract$ Payable is bonnecti purchased the V : Business cards, ton lines qukfterly. *it the fishery squab c 0r,4 - I . - t racts for 3 or 6 months or by th I` Cab" h" prepared . Pi ag ad Vicinity that he nee .. _ with papor, ble .. neA .:. : OZ�ndor r. Half- n her ease in ` t'� Assor I men., . 1. $5 OG, payable in .8 I . . * � . I one Y= vanc�. r11p rted that the Unit;i : . �. A _ and it - P - . &1soments without writter BUTCHER BUSMEts Will be in instructions States i alsd � e gag d i ng the I � .;� . . , . 0 sortied until forbidden and charged &a- e in tt, . �. � . � ,f � 1 I " I zordiugly- Orders for discontinuing advertise- mpere'r ad . I IN PICKERING VILLA111 jaher. . will be , . ': -Job Work Promptly attended to. , %-, to Supply, either from Shop of wagon, t . ,:, :, I . . !. ­ - , i . possib ­ . i . I . 'm * 11"'nuat be in writing and sent to th spu b- Je ,ight, ­� F-di� I y so as to be Ile Ito Pre- '� ' owned by John Woodrue. and sent he i ide of I he question in the best r'%ateblio all of which goes to - . . . o uL. L ACKERVAL. . - .- pyl i - First-class Me&& Cheap for Cash. .. . j � � . 1. OPRIETOL --show ths t the (ispute will likely be ,I - ,.; I ... ; . . I , . -0 . - I referred io a cor Imijision,to settle. If ' � 1`� , - . "Ur Voll tj 00-sti'lat Independence. O&Z - I, , ) mm". -VV0 . � � L � : Our Al 112-A First-class Local Paper 8 ch sh ............. � - _ ii,,��i�_,ri_ - __ __ 0 Id be he c"e, no , . L .. I .1; , I . i . . . ) - 1�,Vy imen't will -uw to ,,it I ri". .:L support of the DeOPIA of Pickering and :ic, I I - es 4OUIr MXlPeetation" - Th Cana4im Gover * doubt the - C ra of eke . �ake . 6 ' . . - AY, JULY 80, 18s6. � missi .. �, I �. TrIas . . . exublic that he has . I Will ! ary a . . - V V I FRID id C . begs h Threshing n asks for a sham of . . s io a no - 6sL-'.1 %X 1 0 co C iat Can id is directly represanted ou- Kr. R. Linto Id his old t n. The interests _f Machine, niobianvolmm"t : �. ase 6 w Cleaner, a is coun ry shic ald not be left entirely your Patronage. . 38-tf . ! I I , � ,I the ha ds of' nglisbmen - --------- ___ I __ I : ' *1,; I - �­ . ., . � . � . - , . .1� . . - . , , , . "' - -L - - NOTES AN6 COMMENTS., .I. who have . . . . . : . I k of .. .-.-.. .: I I Farm for Sale, I ,�; : cuso r no person kno ledge of the facts. e is will find our stoe ' � . I , - . . it is almost a settled fact th The East half or lot 14, in3tb 000-of Uxbridge, - I - 100 acres land, fair qualit*-J acres cleared; . . 0 A gent Oman Pgaged in iho' Bait good fenc-es and excellent buildinp: wall water. - this fall. No better evidence - of this busines in this Orbyince wrote the .'ed: 44 miles from Uxbridge. Ac D minion elections will not be "held ! PEERLESS QLYCERINgy CYIUNDER f% Mao a Shingle will, I all In working order. on the Same 19t, all for . : . � , . can be desired than the entire absence C uncil of Piokeiing lately request'ing $3,000, half rash, balauce on mortgage. Applyon _. . I .: , � ,�._: ! Ana Other achie 09sy _-�. . of Political action on the part of the ey lot or address I � " L - _. - that tb take action, along with _ . . lql EDWARD PILKIE, - Government party, The probabilities oer municiPal,ties, in urging the 3&.tf ' ' ,.1 I , �, 1, � Uxbridge P.O. O(D ='PlOtO, a=d 8 .. -, e the conflict will be brought on t - ____ _ ___ atisfactcr3r in loric. ar vernment to Pass a law fixing a 7 and Quaalty. shortly after the- adjournme .standard for a barrel of salt I " . BUTCRER! Ht of the .. - He - BUSINES .. . � : I... 1. I . _- � _ Ile 't session-in . . _� �.. , . ­ 1. . . . . - L � . � . . .- . X I -_ I --------.:- - - - . .. _. I - - - . F ,May or June of 1887. Poln I . L - , . ,1 L ..,.. . . . I - ' ted oui that - die Salt Dealers' As. , .-1 xroc-M 69-Alzim- - i � � � _L�. � , .. "� - . . � sociation o � Ontar o fixed a standard I . . .- . I . - - r have for sale the butcher busln , d ' ' 1� all interview withAIr some yeas agc, but that t . ego .con ucted - L . , , ; " - Gladstbne at he by mein Ile is 'present . . - report have said:-,Ajf'j time there is 1'.0 uniform 13iCke.ri33.0 -T7:111affiev 0 � - - I . ; listened to the warning of age I would standard, and as a result consumers do together with C ., , 1 retire froin-public life, but I woul t- I ,H, 1 - f co not know t whether they are getting Pair 'Road Horses, arness,and ;,., - , i� :P11C)MM IlTaq. owr . lit q . 1 d lj� the rig aantity or not when they -V,. . mmitting a guilt), action, ill �abandon. .. (Y � . . � I ill - . buy a barr(l. Su-0h being the case" 11; - Peddling Wagon Tools, � . the field after raising so mucl, ire - . ;. - . ,d . . � I-=- - au .. I ... . - - - _. A inspirin the Gove�nmerlt hou take a I i .. Scales, &c. I . . .. I . - .� I . I g so many hopes if I did etion '' j- I . ,�. . .. .,. . � . I �. . , , , . ! , - . Also, Shop to rent. Appiv t' '­ - - - . . . . . - . not seek to appease the one and satisfy iw � the mat-ter ap next session. _ 0 : . I � . . . : .. , . . - - .. T I . , * , , .. , - - , - , , � 4 i . I � the others. I.:! � I . JOHN WOOD . - I have worked all iny I � , , . , life -. T,:� . ,RUFF. " . I � h[Nd. , . . .. .. ___ -r-:--------__ ____ Th . 1 :A-41 ..: . PICKE to deliver sufferin People, and I ntean .' e Crawford Ike "divorm* 'case, -- _ - , i'' . - � . 1 . f � I ch has been cr (y 80'111LICII ex. - -'. VAL . . . .. I-` . I to die as I I'ved.- No wonder lie is I � I' . tin,,, BLE flgk' I . 0 � I e� VA . 1. I- * I . . ; . ' � . i '' - . I I , ... ­ everyone w '' . . .10 follo#ed tile evideuce i . I . .1 - - ci ment'in Englano has resulted ; . - . . ; . S reencalled the "Grand Old ,1LIan." I t . . -1 . . . . . . . - W . � - . . : ,, . . as FO R S A, L'E. ' . I . I Pu're Ari ; G The '110million Glover ' t h6 thought it,would, v�zli, in the decree of I . i �.. I - . . . - . nmon 4 ' . I . - . . . - ' Compriqlng the NorthfiAlf Of - . . I . I I - - I . 11% . . � , � d � - - . . . L . . . I . I . I ,! nt Mr. Crawfo, d being granted an abso. LOT I I e . granted an amnesty to Ga - briel Duwo 3 the lower c)urt being Tustained, an I . i . 35 CeAfts P 'r Lb. ;` . and all the other promine I Itil8urgents lute di 0, GO14. 6, Brock Townshio, . . . I . . I . conce 106 acres of land, more or . less, 100 I , 1�_'�' - � 11 . t. I! I . acres &red an . -1 . . . .. � I . ­.. � . :�. ted, the balance .1 . . .� I - �'. . ; . . 1; . � n, nei., The evidence throughout has re- I I : ,, I-— : - I � � - - � o .. I CXC rned in the North-west rebellio IvOtce from Iii� unfaithful part- Containill *Ptilig the noted chief Big Bear In hardwood b' ] vealed - a and one or two other Ind' very low grade of morals There are on the promises a good frame barn I ; Il . . coil � ti I .- . liected.. with - the andfr&me dwsllitig. A YOungorcliardof over - � .. .1 . . .11 -_ I � , - . iatis directly among the higher class' of society in 100 tr - . � . " I . I , oesbearingtrait. Goodwater. Convenient . .-: I .. � i . Frog Lake England, and as'far a's it related 0 to market, school$ and churches. being only one ! .. I 9. 0 massacre. Their colifiscated property S- mile from t � . . t . . has also been ir ICharles Dilke was of the Most on the Midl he thriving V lage 61 bunderiand, , returned to- them, so it . " .. and Division Of the Grand Trunk - . - . ,_ =I I .that they will be in 19silwV. - This is o _ : I . 1 U87stv a=nc:�reri= , 1 a position to com- damaging �haraeterj , Probably lie iu the Townsh* neofthebost Wheat Farms ; . - .7:/ . 1 : , . mence life- acya' 'low wishes he had ''not sought the Twent k eight es along West side can also be bouflIti desire . ,o�,ntauiider much more intervention t- r%ec.�, Deed of above, property Can . ------i u . . I - favorable circ of the Queen's Proctor, ' nces than they an_ ' be ad on Ist of maro if desired. Suas,11 p . �1 . - � i icip and ay- 1 �. . I I J., : . . . , . � I _. - : . . .- . - t' i ated. .allowed the case to go by default. Went required dowu.,, For . . I . , . . I - ,. ,� . . � . It is hoped the clemene ly to (u.;I particulars, I � - I- I .. . .:, I - , . . � � - ., i - � - . .. . . - � I . . . i . . . I y It is reporte that he has decided to &pp . � . .. . . . � I .1. - - - showIl then, will have a salutary effect. leavel , I It ­ - t Ill .. � :. . . I .. I ..- ... .: � ,�'. ; , - * . .. . T. B. FRANKjsff., I . I . . . . ,� , . . I ____ Engla d and Permanently reside . . __ - I I �­ . 1 I i ' I Or to -, '. i , j Sunderland, . - -_ _ -_ - ___ I .'- .. it 'seem' § that when, the Ontario ..in the south of France. The atmop- Mr. JOB. KAN, '�. 1 �- : i I I , GovCrnment extended. the Franchise . - - the Propri tor,'an Premises. 37-0 �! - I I o- -�,a �A pliere woWd certainlv'b� purer. , -: 1 1 - 1i . a to those i , I I ! I I _­, , . Subderland, Jun�_23rd, 18M. "I - assessed -fo,r $300 - . I I Ll; - income, P1, . . - I -f 0 1 wage earliers aild owners' H pnee Al ert Division Grange' Of _.��, �, . I i 0 es I --sons, they Ur I -For ftm-&4D a . I ___________� .. . �X_ I had no intention that it should apply du i n Coun -y proposes as a plazi for re- ­: - -��� . . .11, � _L. . : . . ' 1 L urther particulars & 0 beinfy very clear on the point, Pr sentativ as that ,three be elected W- V- �ichar(16?u, iekering, to I ' " eA quantity of - econd ' to municipal elections. The tAct no In County Council um - J'and Ti� and ­ rea (v the mimber of ber eo-' t re c N 1 'o a . many i� e h ridim, f PaViyo. 11 i­ - -----I- ______ - - ! L � . . Municipal clerks hav ' t, q a " c, un ty in each - __ - F -, ____ . - I . . UC 'L I I " I . � , . ... . I _i. � . . .11 I . ;. - n y is divided in- � I 1. .. . .1 ,: � .. :� �. I uorh these v . 0. '- and prepared their voters' lists as to tw riding3- tl 1 , e fallen into error ye and where a 0-0 U t.. �, 0 We to Let :P__E?o10"1M,. tho lie 81i 0 elected per- �;`,` I - I%% I lAdiei'.G, 1 �:�.�I.­ i �. . old Watches, very fine goods, fi-om $18 up. ' oters could vote at both form t4e office of th x i . , �, I , , I the Ontar" ' e. unty Council; ,':, -�,�..�.-' . I I 0 A . . Ladies' Silver Watch ' io and niullicipal elections where . , 4ply S . , , es from $9, pretty. good azd ch' �1', 5if j _; ' p. but where the lists have be B I Gent's Watches, Waltham and Elirin, at lowest pnice's. asin tuop tbref ridings exist : Ill I..",,.-���,���������,�,��������� I I B. lukING.' -�- � '� I I, _. . * . .Clocks in great variety. ' en 'printed then nine members 80 8,111nually elected T�ireshing Machine For Sale . . ,�. ". !.., J . N(,west atyle8 ij the work must be done'over again. be the County Co *1 .- I I i �ew'ellery. F - � .. _ - _� - un it was fur- - � .1 I ; -1. it . . .. ther recommended t� 'i One Of UcCloskey�s Separators. wiih Waterous . Coily Silver Jewellery made and engraved in the b ' ' - . is repbrted.'that one a nominations Ragine, in � est dtyles at I'' eE t , , . of the ob- use ons season; as good as n . ow prieeb. L considered one o ' Jects of Mr. Win. Wainwrightlis visit be hel m ce ntral jplace in each 'furt f the best SOP&ratord made. For Forks, Spoons, &c.,eeugaved.; he! part'cul"s apply to JOHN BAXT- . PIck.e I , ,�. to England is tomake riding when - the persons so named nng P. O', I . - - . I ., Je*ellery made -to order a d repaired.'arrangements could ,be elected on th ' ' ___Vzft - ; ; -3S_9 - ; - . 1. . .� I . . . for the extension of tll� Midland Rail. me ballot I .PCJI� :§id , I I .Watches and Clioli��ks ired. I � � I way PaperA as Township ' I . - 0- i .... ; .,. � .. � . repit AES � .-: J I'. - . . that F�tem to Sault Ste. Marie, and cils, thus , One- .1,11 der's I*r - . I - . . . . -' --�� i . saving extraL electing penseg. .d Shak r . .4 road east So recommended at the basis Power or steam; all in first-class order. Will ' .r Xe Grand Trunk directors pro Rurkhoi Oved En ; It Shoe Throgjaing e 0" �A v3M pose.to extend the Mifflan - was al . hischines, fl&W to run b INT& 0. IT Id chea . A . PPIY to D. .- wood. ROOVZBi Cherry- - to Ottawa.over the Of parhimentary repre� ientatives for *0 . I U oft Practical Watchmaker. Brock street, old Toronto and th legi Whitby ' bo . Ottawa route. A pai slative bodies. 4 raised from _"' - . I i r -- !r I - . I . s .. Pi .. I . l . ' of roform oil candidates for electioll till 'will serve co esto and ,'�Vilheim,, . ; I --. ST,�iN -1 - � , I . already graded, and most-of the right )00,and tbi t fariners all 0 CIAto , _- rt Of ,this -road is 20,000 to 60,1, electors b d I I %of way secured. The extension of the e invited to presi � this measure . The impo�ted bull' Cemont, . PUMP � , , cr 11idland system to Perth and Ottawa, at 10t 22, 4rd con., Ifickening. . , . . ws . Fa � .. ­ mak' the change be .made. . These two "Pr to," first prize 2-year old bull I "In connection with the Canada Holes I SO year in and Atlantic in Toronto would give resolutions al I Division land, a the best Holstdin bt ". - am 0 Ill in' Canada. .. .1 JrLnges will � Apply to J. OVOMN-oit I . - MERVOW2 :Pno a tile Grand Trunk two lines between be invited to (onsider an( send up to .,� 30tf .on pr�ru is�s. . MANUFACTURER OF - _ ,-- ( I *­_ - _ �__ -_ - Toronto and Montreal. , Provincial an' Doinihion Orange.g. . ... -.1. i'C, . � , � , I AGFTTS . , ____ _; ------ � . - . we 1 ' t ! i . a Bradstreet's, in i ' ` % � I ITED 9 . ��- y ts weekl' iinde'rst( od that W - . . i- WAI FORCE'"LIFT AND *. SUCT - . L I . . . ., . I review, therProphat Steady eraploym i . � a I- . PUN . � . ut to R06d, m * , none - . favors the belief that lii�,her -ad, but it appeais that . PS AND Wiggi grain wi 0 prices for ins was die - . CISTERNS- ; g . I... :.. I . . . need be idle, � .1, ,.% 11 .. .. I . ., - ; .: . ; . *11 rule as the season advances, such -a well-merrited te h I OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. . as not prtrlefii a , .. . ; I ; . - � .1 1. . . . .1 though the markets are at present quiet. overtaken him " zPareft" Wot a I . 1. . � I ! . as ,yet. ... . . ti" &_� Cana . . e is still on We PaY either Salary or,com M i It founds 't" Opinion after having the war-oath, 80 to 9peak, and has 106 Gm&rt men ision. PUM Maker to - - wanted at once to canvass for the d.ian Pacific R ' 5410 Of Canadian 1 ascertained that the damage through- . to the world another batch girowu Nursery fjt�ck. P tle aflWay company. �. . I .. oat the country is from 10 to 20 per of predictions, from Which' The Fouthill Nursery. largest in Canada, over I ' ,1 Ha�ing bad Eigh'teen �e ' - - celit. less . we .learn 400 acres. D lin' experience in the 'manufseture of Pilmpg : , than at' that "Septem1w will On't apPlk unless YOU can furnish and Cisterns, I can -Gu-tRANTRE,SATI FACTI .. first reported, 0 e cold aild first-class refOreuc" and want 90 *O,k. No The result is to leave a strong under. iitory to room for laxy Mon, but can employ any on ON IN EVERY CASE. �stormy, premo, my eat storm.. ber of energetic man Who want wi 0)(G--� . - . "I �.. ..? - . - 3 - current of feeling that n Commencing on n`_ I` . 0 the a ernoon of " Address 8 I Of Prices for wheat is likel 0 ON4 & WELUNGTON. . 1 .. . �_ __ . f'.. � t, - - 4I = _____� I--.---,-- ! ______ . .Z � tR:�PartieS "ending orders to ti * Factory may- rest assured of f�ir` A . nd " 8 during the coming crop year thall has elements-, wIlic I will come as sure as Gree ` onorable dealing, both as to article and price. - Y to prevail September 29 . s the great war of the ! 36-4i IT _ unorYtneu, Toronto, but. " 01)JMM Ar1:`M1 ' been quoted for two years. This is the sun i ' . 8 in heaven. It will be a r . stor . I .1 � 0 e vio� ence, A'nd _.; . IL ports from the emphasized by unfavorable' crop re- In - Of unpE raU I d * I nrIve BUetWoIrks I . Address all orders to . lid � ]Exclusively a . epjng a;cr6i3s the Atlalitica de Supplied 6 " - '27.y6, , United 'Ningdom, after awe � The Tja traversing . rk � ,_ . L , . : 011109. , - , - t Russia, India, Australia and else. the countr will pxhaust its U& Ot and Farm Baskets of all Sizes, (oro-w", ci . - . where. . . I ellergies upon the ru y d f�ont offered l, , Boxes inade to order, Choose , ­ � !" , , 6 8z4b3=0n1 T - I it is , tRoc VENEERING ,& SPECIALTY, , . . � ky A, [ount �ge ., , , ,,, 1. * to be hoped � that th " all's. L The fisher. I � 111- - .. * . . . . . e pre- men of the Al Flour ppl&lw4y ro 8 n hand. A nitime P' 'tinces and large. Supply of Itubber R . . liminary step taken by the Doininion Newfoundland ave not been slow to I.. rumps, in sZOJZ�cket Chain :i � .� - - Government--by appoilitill a ]Royal . . I 9 appreciate my . j I .. my redictio'n8 and I ) oln . ,,& Orders bk mail pr 1 1 - . : I poly at e to. - , I already recei 4ntelli'eace from ..; %.. .- L � , . Commission tO-investigate the question, ve tend a I ' . . I -in- j , , will res�lt in the establishment of a ma f,::: - J* Bt WURTS9 Pro , C ny thatth . . �: 4 � . I ., � _ urt of %ilway Co, I e3 have In e arrang i prietor, .. � - . t�i mmissioners in ments to be . . e- 47-y . - i . .. . I in port on the date of the _ ----' Green Riyer, Ow I . s Dom'Aion. Mr. ,D'Alton Ide- destructive sto 'm." Although j[jj; I _ L. ___ - . ,! 1113 agitated for -the appoi * Carty h i t is ARN ment of a Commission for nt- some time yet t) the date indicated, . . 8 . )0,,;-.;­`feverial those who Ali inclitied to place we call your special attention to the b*rgaluB .,_ 1" M.. i . years past, and - has frequently i * . 1��f " ntro- reliance oil the professor's predictionfj I red in . - - I -, - 0 � 14.& ,.. 8 duced measures to Parliament to es- would do well to get their cyclone - Single D Uble HA R N E$Sr Offe. - cellars prepared, so that they will be Also in Wh f A� first-class I . ID EwGA_k*!4Stablish the same, but hitherto with afid . I Out success. It mus Are the only Genum .:.. . - . ' kept iu BtOWL Tests are . 4. .k that gent t be gratifying to in 3 Position to escape the - ravages 'of _ . wid 'Ps 0 1 q"hty Real Pebbles are IL Ruglish Articles iu the Canadian Market. - g9od vvietyt at th(;. l. I � . They are recommended b d testimonia,191veu to purchasers to prove genuinebe". leman now to know that at this greati�ihd 8tOrm-when it comes. B-rc . Vioe-President, Ex. a have been received froin. the- presidwt,last he has awakened the interesta of NfItife not i hi to th lughm Iffamess De presill an wis 11 � - bhe. Government -in the matter. Such on the 9 rovr discredit 140pulptnor & "Pela it, Clius" ; the FrWdent 9f ant, and Ex-Vi0el-Presideas of the Medical Assmiation Of glean e DW ofdssor) i Abilities, we mtwt , of 'be Nwi0el F40ility of vaj tr . " - bje&04 omwejj,of� Nova 8WU nivanit a Commission is greatly needed in add our convicti(n that &U his pre. - :� W. . jAC!RBON, Btough I 0 ()91WG *f Phy * 8 40 SurgSoyn of Quebec; th Canada. - . . . t ,L; Odend Lrx-preents of tbe . 4, 446, &c. Th&* dictions have a V)r,y cient to Prove their (luaUties, but Mommendationir ot , . I "breezy" wpeot. P.S.-Blacksmithing and wOOdwwk as ftQ . 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I . � . .. - - � . - ­ - . I � ,i ,., � � - -_ - - I'll I I = - 'At I - . • -. __ 'I . ( - Another County Heard From. ADVICS To KOTi' XA9. -Are you sturbed at ' . 11 , night and broken of your rest a sick o d suffering and g with puff of Cutting , _ . . .. Brantford boa a Temperance Electori►I Tooth u Wi s� Had t a �boi o= . ,,- ,� ��: . .. �,� . - -BO-T CniOn. Children Teething. Its Value is o�wlaulable. - Clinton is aocnsed of seeking t° ' annez It will relieve the poor little sufferer maieiatel Depend upon i/, y - mothers ; there is o mistake I Y Goderuh Harbour . _ ; 4 about it. It cult's Dysentery and 1Diarnc�ew One of the. candidates in the recent re tea the Stomeoh end Bowels, • nres wind : Colic softens the (isms. i + % election for Kootenay, B. C., was Liens. reduces In motion, - i and gives tone and energy to the wh Is system. '' Q1� - Col, Baker, a brother of Baker Pasha Mm Winslow s soot Q r� wo Z.1.�.� h 1. iag Syrap t r children I 1. { om taint is made at St. Stephen, N. is pleasant to the Last• and is the r.cri floc . i - I P of one of•the oMest and best leanale ph�.�oians _ . $., thin the depoait of refuse from the and nurses in the United States, an is�or sale ` s ,. - ' . Cotton mill dye house is injuriously affect- by au druggists throughout the wort Price s6 t Dents a bottle. lie slue you ant for 'Una. Wix• the salmon in the river. _ •i,ow's Soorsuro �a jug Starfr, and fait no other �_ `` - kind. .. 9 child of Mr. W.E. Atkintan, of Near- .'., - , alled over a tab of port, a few days ago, P i : ` �. , .' - � - : - PICHSBIItG1 11[AiiHIDT __ i. r Scalding water," and was so badly scalded r lived only a few hours. News Doles, J y fo sees, ,' 1'. I�` i 4 that it Fall wheat file to 78c spring, 70e 76c, - ' - Wholly uncalled for -A dead letter: Me to Me. Flower per owl. $1.73 to 9.>i6. ` +� ! � . .. . � � . ; T T m 0l0 00 ton; aborts. 80o per cwt Chop teed, V .L 1 t i TT T m T,; A . - The ancients could beat as to death per R V .1. 1,., tJ 11• R S ' •1.15. Screenings, 70c per cwt. - __ PSI pictures ; but look at oar frames I - . .. - - , FARi[S88' YAB$)gT. .: - - ` ' f young people from . 1 ` A number o y 8 P P ,. Gananoque visited Kingston to hear the _ - - _ Toronto. J It' ilBd .L.d A L 1 T N{ L Zj s The swwwreei ieoel`pii °of Brain t�-da wen small 1 ldikado, but accidently got into a circus and price. anohan�ed. About 90 bushels of ' • instead of the Open House, where they wheys offered and sold at 75o to'Mo or fall and , f spring, and 70a for goose. Barley rm, sellin h� f T j - -- a .., at dad to 900. Outs brat, with es of 911 bad seats reserved. _ R E . . bushels at Zpo to 400. Yeas End no fast at 65c, . " . . I. Two men have been fined at Mitchel and Wo for rye, Hay in fsu ; 25 loads ,. i , ��'x - - - 1 =1 y 1. for asking for liquor on Sunday, althoug sold at $12 to 014 for old, at to •is 00 1 - - . ; they failed to get it. This is impossible for new.- Straw steady 19 loads at " to 010 . ." . . a ': ion° Rdip sold at ST to 07 50. Beat 08 ao to' 86 . . under the amended law- The singular for forequarters, and s8 to 0ii for ndquarters .••:,�. :i. t a r. feature of the affair, however, is that the Lamb $IT to 08 50 ; and mutton 05 to 70 . - R. ' , iuen drove to a Scott Act county and got per 1001be. the liquor they wanted on the same day. The produce market •'was quiet to-day, and . . prices generally inled steady. We vote : Beet . A woman doctor in Boston was con - lso to 14c; butter,ib. rolls, l8 to 170, urge rolls, .. Ie to 16; inferior, 10c to Ile. Lard 10c ; Cheese I Ey victed of manslaughter last week, for ad- go to 10c. Bacon l0c to 19c. Eggs 15 to tso. - • 0. ministering a deadly poison to one of her Turkeys 75c to $1 50; chickens per pair We to • pane ts. The Court, on the plea that it Potatoes per bushel 90c to 90e. Apples per - _ _ T barrel , 09 00 to'' 08 O0. " ' ° �! , .. was Z act merely of criminal careless- 1 c3 ness, with no criminal intent, let her off ? s�f.1 �le.rini stainon o.T.s i ' , .: s , " ' " . 1. ' with a fine of $500, which was at Once TRAINS GOING EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- ,1: ' I3 :z` ( ;' ' rt . , 11 pRid.. i .' MAIL EXPRSSB .8,20 A. M. I . � '* E 11 _t� b are constantly in receipt of the most - MIXED, 2.48 P. M. - flattering testimonials in reference to West's y. I I • ti'urld's «'ender or Family Liniment. This LOCAL, 8.40 P. M. R R 1 i . - remedv has no a ual in the cure of Rheumatism. TRAINS GOING WEST DUE AS IrOLLOWS• --- I `' - - . . ­­, q i A fen bottles will care the most aggravated case. MAIL EXPRESS s.oa A. M. -1I1 offer the balance of theirU u7er Stook 'at greatly reduced prig`s iII girder to effect a It is also invaluable for sprains, cuts, bruises, . burns, scalds and all compaints requiring •ea- : MIXED. _ 5.10 P. M, p . k .11 ' ternal al,l�lication. Price, ; .and :JOc. per bottle. MAIL EXP11ES.. • 9,2'.' Q, M, I I • i ' i olear�,nee beoor t "he .1St Of September, COIlS1St1IIg' Ot . 1. Sold by «. H. Field, chemis and druggist. 9 Trains run OL standard tltie. i i - An anTry Texas steer ran through the • - • - , I1 :- +streets of St. Louis the other evening, - - -- IMCA - a Colored ail S . Prints Gre�j I end . White: Cottons � tossed a score of person, and was killed For ��. 7+ J ' I: ,h irt1l�' S; . -. only after 2�0 pistol shots ilad been fired I Cottonade�, H 'As, Cap►�fi A first-class Violin, cheap. I • >' . at hini. He was hit so often that his sotf Apply at this o0n'ce. � i } H s Cry a�lcl Gloves , hide looked like a sieve, and it was -- - -- -- - - -i- -- - - aug�ested that the carcass be sent to a , ri; I I L i Valuably Farm and yl l l a Pmp ., ; - �;iink shop.. - W e have a large stock of Ladies ind Men 8 Boots and Shoes' also Children s, which we : - - - West's Pain King setspromptly,curesquickly. FOR S�.Z�. '_ Will 6811 abort cost for 30 days. - - Ne •er fails to cure bowel complaint, colic, ' ch�lera morbu'8, cholera. Costs but 15 cents and O �i : ' I . is always ready. Enquire regarding its merits of Sealed tenders addressed to thg tiudersi fed A choice steel of Gr:�c�rm alwa `'s on hand. Farm Produce take in guhan W. H. Field, Chemist and Druggist. will be received up to the • J e g$, or W0 Palestine is recommended as sn �sppro- 15th DAY of AUGUST 1886 pay cash if it is desired: . . . i fate residence for consumptives. This I t - I . ` p. for the purchase of the followin parcels o[ vale_ ° I , . . g disease is hard! known there, and many able farm and village Droperty "lunging to the - � ; ' - - y g CaII and examine the st c and say a molae for Dais lees. . Who suffered from it were perfectly cured estate of the late 1 �' . . . 1i by the pure air of the Holy Land. TOR�AN PG�'T. Whitby, July, 1 G� • �•BE j - s ' - McGregor & Parka's Carbolic Cerate is in�ari- � - � �� ' ably for Wounds, bores, Salt Rheum. Cuts, Burns, PARCEL I. The south half of L�t No. 19, to - J _ *� - ' ' Scalds and Festers, as a healing and purifying -the 2nd Concession of the Township f Pickering, - �- - -� dressing. Do not be imposed on with other use- containing 100 acres, more or less, of hich about . less preparations, recommended to be as good. 10 acres is bush. On this property is arected a ;` ' . Ise only 51c(iregor dr Psrke'a Carbolic Cerate. dwellinngg house and stable. This pro rty affords bold b W. H. Field, Choguist and D ist. an excellent and rare opportunity to mill- owners an'et o : . . . S i'ugg >f . as the west branch of Dumn's Cree runs across��� - I' ` - 1� , • A Welsh poet has written some verses the south east corner of said p p•1". thus I. b "Llanwer offering g - �---o- 1. on the Pasta wedding, eginning, gone of the finest water rivals es in r �'" SUGARS in hen gw ointtwe a cherddorol dun." Ontario. P ���� � �0 � � i . �" PARCEL IL- Adjoininic ucel 1, consisting of I Somehow everytime a Welshman Writes the north part of Lot No. 19, in the 1st' Con- I . " - . . . anything it gets pied in the form. cession of Pickering, containing 3/ acres, more i, ' ., ° or less, on which is erected a good stone dwell- - Horsemen, attention! When' your horse is ing house,,stone kitchen, Woodshed, stable, driv- •- j I. SEE OUR. • galled, scratched or cut, or has any ugly sore, ing shed, and barns. ParceU 1 and 2 have The subscriber 1 a$ found '; J ff . bathe twice daily, and apply McGrego - PParke's former! been used as one farm sad have am le //'11 ' if r Carbolic CeraLe. It is undoubted) the finest y New ' Ha� Vrriert ' ' 1 buildings, atone stables and root house under i , , , � • % healing and cleansing, application for it. Be the barn ;good orchard. Together is a splendid . ' ' . ,.,;., .,.�. - SUGARS, -_'--. L sure you get McGregor Parke'a. Sold at 35o grazing and grain growing farm of 134 acres. The spleh,dld sale this spring for Hay T @dder� ' ' .. -L . per boa, at Pickering drug store. present tenant has to leave 98 aches ploughed The Chicago Tewa says that "the best and 4 aerea in fall wheat, Possession this fully r7R�1 0 in time to plow. This property. is beautifully _ •: ' Of the Best uaUt , way to spank a baby is to begin with the located about halt a Haile west of Pickering Cl "eaTYlerB (� ptifer t1IiW81`e, RAKER .T, . father or mother from whom it inherited village, and tweety miles from Toronto. n , ■ .. I I - its 'cussedness."' There is a philosophy PARCEL IIL- -The north halt of the south Now is the time to order.: AiBQ; . iiams, -Bacon s iced Roll P P y half of Lot No. 21, in the Broken Front of Picker- _ '' ! . P . underneath this. But how about kissine ing, containing 50 acres, more or less, on which which reCOmIilends itself, and t� /� a baby ? Would you begin With its is erected a good dwelling house and barn ; situ- ���ii1i Twin Plory and other Provisions, cheap. . ated about halt a mile from Liverpool Harbor. ­ r . mother ? PARCEL IV. ---A house and lot containing 1 , f - . The best in the market. RAISING, - Puck's adviie to farmers - -Labor not about quarter of "an acre, situated in�he village is IIOW ready to flake Qrde I, 1, of Pickering. C alone for yourself. Think of posterity;; Parties tendering may tender either for the , : Self- Binders should be, order- - `' - plant trees in order that posterity may whole or part of the above mentioned property. i '. r Fresh and Good. • �._ Intending purchasers may inspect any or all of for eavetr©ughing. Repai, nng, ed now to avoid delay. �A1 inspection will oblige. : Lave trees whereon to hang the tree agent. the said property upon application to William I P� � . ; . Forrester, Esq. • - - 1Ic. Joseph Chamberlain's brother All tenders must be marked "Tender" on the .. ` r /•{ Parties wanting Steam Engine$, _ Richard, who is a member of Parliament envelope as no tender will 'be opened until got All' Furnaces dlrii:V. r do will do well to See ua ALEX• FINDLAY 1. a ' Angust 15th, ISW >, Threshe s, C., Las the general appearance of a well-to- Title to all of. the above property is good. before buying elsew ere. -- - -- do clerk," and is esteemed to be one of the pp U """"`! r . G. B. MILLER, Uxbridge. I'.' most faFClnatin� conversationalists and W M: FORRESTE R, Pickering. PIRO THRAPHY. . I - . - _ - story tellers in England. :L - ♦�• ' _. Everybody wonders Why fliers is`cacti . Don't be deceived. Beware of any druggist' • {• F f01 ,ea who will try to induce you to •take anything in r {iom9 and see oar geAt1111e B811. Or- 8 rash x0 Place of McGregor & Parka's Carbolic Cerate. .1 , t • - It is d marvel of healing for Sores, Cuts, Burns, life north 97 abres, more or less, of lot number gaps, Heintzman Piano, and Sewing O Brie s Photo. Gallery. .. '- ' etc. No family should be without it. It has no seventeen in the second concession of the Town- i - " equal. Get McGregor Parka's, and have no P1Cker1I1 8r C1arelnOnt. MBChLIIeii, to be sold at low prices and The reason is because he giv88 perfect ether. Only 23c. per boa at W. H. Field's Drs ahtp °f Pickering, County of Ontario, on which satisfaction in every case, and going still Drug is erected a good frame dwelling house, and two _ on suitable terms. Store, Pickering. barns. There is also two orchards, one lust ' • � farther will say if there are any .persons ' . `Vithin little more than a ear all the coming into bearing. The property is situated - M"Wne� Needles atld Oils in stock. who have had Photos taken by me that locomotive§ on the St. Paul & Duluth within one mile of PickerGig village. For full " are not equal to .an cif work I will partictilais apply to p BORYTH . BRO - road (43) have been "changed from wood- WM. FORRESTER, ' make them one dozen Panel Portraits ' burners to coal - burners, the h it is al- i Pickering, P 0 HW,ey'e Old Stand, Pickering. 11 free of change. No work allowed to leave most a boutinuous forest ,along the' road. the Studio unless first -class and highly - - Asa matter of good taste the publish. a I finished. Photos made in any kind of . . Ill I - ing of a long list of wedding presents -is Plian-ing Mins e - Gond Blads A 110DI weather -=rain or sunshine. Having '� • questionable, but the list recently u - - 1 . - 9 p b added some very fine scenery to the Studio : - - lished in a country news aper is, • in one OL,MITEO & KEMPTNORN, PROPL . r - -'►a --- am re d to make work second to none: pp I I have "secutred the services of W. A. PEAR , in Canada. sense interesting, including as it did ; Manufacturers of all kinds of Mouldings, who is in every respect I a specialty. A . `'From father and mother of the bride, Hand -Rail, Bannister Winds, Posts, also. I Copying and enlarging spa y one Jersey calf ' from . bride and groom Sash, Doors and Blinds.. Planing za4 A FIRST -CLASS HORSE -SHOER large stock of Frames always on hand. ' hair wreath made from hair of her entire Matching a specialty. All kinds of work and General Mechanic. . All work done by thQ instantaneous pro gamily, and also , six fine shirts ; from done on the shortest notice and guaranteed. , ` ' ' - }.. ( ` BUGGIES CUTTERS WAGONS N S dcc cess. •s brother Elise, one book of ems, one please give us a call. 30 -y I,: acid BC din Stab s, t I - dream book one Polite letter - writer, and � - � o ' o her Whitb . �° W E O BRIEN i Got up to order !!ii►t- allies style on shoreet a clog ; from Rant Harriet, six hens and WHITBY, *. � �' A ONT. uotioa and T' prises to suit the dines. 48.8 Photograp , y ; a rooster ; &Ise, one jar tomato catsup '. I.�'• f Next door to Past - office.) 1. ki; i gbpeing 11or with Contraotec feet or _ . VI, ;,V,; -..; ° i� . , • „ab -I . 1111 � a specialty. , . - from Cousin Sarah, one poem made up - _` I. . by herself on bride and grooip, fifteen `.." . ° WM. FOY.i •'M; 'ppratetOr. PRICES 24'W and WORK (30bD. WNY SUPPER FROM . • verses in all." . Highest prices' paid 'for good ,�, , ' - F L t R EN. ` T ) 9 . wheat at •� �• ,,, �, > �, j - I . 1. 1- . � the = I- fie to' sandith to to the tiublic tbaii L' have !'_ i . z , 4 B1RTM8 .�. g ope very and Boarding $tt►b1e oil Brook - - , ic dac,h Blreet, Whitby, and will always keep on hand a . . NI:xLE » -At Liverpool l4arket. on Jaly 24th, IE86. . Da e, S - I ' tlretaelase horses and aarriagea to let at very the wife of Charles Neale, of a disci iter. (l reseonabls terms• . ; ,:l DYaPEP81A OR INOIGEBTION •'` c " .0p Fonsrrg_ --on July 21tb, 1806, the wife of L. I respectfully solicit a cuff ,ixgm only ,friends - , , w�sN f ; Forsyth, of Picturing ViUage, of a son. K 1 and the general Dublic. W. �p� � - ', ALLIBO'v- -Near Dumbarton, on Thursday, the �jtj� `8,`jX(�' . �1Y1 Feed a� Wa B - -- - ' ` 1: `^" I W • T' "" . . ' 22nd o1 July, the wife of Audrey Alligon, o! b - - , .. ' ,u ' :a,' ' }' LIVIrR e PILL$ . • son: 1 : E for Ba181� .., . , t `., • r: s . r¢ u . bs; ri ; e ,� °f v . BE R .wall troros lj care y^os. They, 4 and - - r PARRHR - - -At Dunbartda, ou Tht(rsda , 22nd of + J a 0 1► ptl *+ r a bat Set r u p rge, ve y Bnlldty July, the wife of George P.arleer, df s on. l bf Work 96. 3 f��. r I I •.;�..:_. _ -_ __ _. ,i , %sever UAeq are considered priceless, . DALBs --At Dunbarten, on Wednasds,y, 28th of ----,. • �` . r , • cr . s b* �; , fit+ ji,;, • knwy► bave prow . . July, the wife of J. R. Dales, M. I3., of twtus, all , ,# y orf.;� �t�rr.. �0� ©N�"w -v e ' a et is be tie doing well. r t Fall Bla$t,s iN ` ' ' C�A'�$T BL$�NC'"w ) QiR a '. _ u '-- o ie t=ie•Tizne to Ii,®ave� �llli#ti81�. ... ', 1Y: ;91.(Q# i U ail a/4a • '.• 7,.�iF,{ (d!G' 9(��� ��� DaLZ- Hiaari�soTSazn ---At the ree�tdenoe of fhe. n rt1T t�T rt1Z'� ©i'der5. ;f ,, ,.,I, ;,,•., Q �:� Q V' `l 11 l� • • • !� �I p41p iftiorei my old frldnds and ansi0imers that i_; ii a '' a Yo bride's father, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. L. ' Boberte, Mr, Wm. Frederick Doll, merchant' Floor .per 100 $2. t0 , „�,j5 I am now prepared to buy "'' �' ---- sit serevet g.aycelia.•, 1' . � Winnipeg. to lgiss Harriet Higginbotham. Only f i P TIE$, Oontei�pplating Building in the aririrai etasisBelti. • TMey alai set gbslate ; p L. dig poi iffy. John `Higginbotham, of Sow- thh oorrdd n° ti _ ­ � r9,II per Ton, $13.00 a� W ��� 8pri should lea+ sir ors w th s ereoar -, iiwd . p�lrlleet ef4'e• vee tl�t. ui�ltte .. . Mpg a t rofl4ction tti prig tellev 11cetIR ' t'..6 1l. s .. . /', c� .M _. ,. - q e r ,� ., ,, 1�i ��,.°._ � sae. V� b.x, rtes >� � _ I .� OiE; r ;'t,x. hors. . p8 #i,, * r .00 - - ..�.,• -- L*s� 7 t tr'' =r trypR S sir AM DRYQ018T!)ANh i EsioaT- " - " . " _ e .,+ 1 1' L` I �T� 5 -a - ec ty. ALE IN MEDI NEB. - r In Oshawa. on Tuesday. `20th - instant .� cre8111I1g8 i�pr 1001 SUO 1� z 06 Q O . 3G'hariea D. Haight, aged 9D years. !s months and �'�;. f ''"' ' OA.h d - #' m- OECoupterWu and Base Imitadom" t^.na ! , �►y� Chop,."eed„ (o;, •r'. $1.Q , . _W „ i dpi s 1.4 -x �11'tl'aiit r , 1. / �.� _ - • a" ,. . ibatt. 1'r! '+t l 1t1 Blue, ` i yi -InOshaw on the 90th instant 1 n, wire f John Coady. +a 03years, Mill Ci08@8 ": ,day D18"h�+8` , .Sholr�a ;: and >rU 1tu�da oI i s , .:.. a:. c u R: __ aeac oa,rsr address oa VIC#*-of a ga s� "-r- . e �>m �aD�hei►tinst., lWtn 'TSi•" �J:'Pltl� �M V 4� �fV iii" " ifs Aft' +' b ti 9e ti' _ • <' a r1i - �� a •} go Haacoai itr � f �R RE w : sus t�s roles ..: , , aged !S years and 4 months, FLO .. - �.._. I M a as MM AT am r, rano•r�o, OWL pose. -.In Bowmanvill., on the 13th LoRant ��0 ���r �� �� .' f Dom` ..I_, - •. Rase! WHdred, datghtw of Gteo. foa apd 1 f ' . mouths, Noe ,N11TCH1C . - i . :: %, i s . I., i I. ,. �, .. r '. -., -- .. - s. .:_- -.. - M -„ // .. W ., ., .SfFY.�i:.. 191. } 1. I r° . .. :. 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I I 11�1, WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING. 1 �:. .� *.- '�. I .'' I "LET IE OUT Of THIS. � _. - 1; ., " Sw6dish M1tnZ,,,. . , THE FARM. .. _. .% . 17 .. . 2._ . . � I I . .. � . - � ... - .: . I . � :- I . �.­.. - -� I . .�.. , I i One great peoulla . :.. �.�:.- � � t.. 1 �1. - . . _. ': 1: % ;�I�, . . .. ' . . I . . � 1. -! � . ­. ! I . ,.":, . �. . � -, . The Istentshl" Xxperlezea of a Farmer* rity of ire, ' ' I - . . I - . '. � . I � I . vatilsi 4 - 't. ! .. ri am, ted "I ; I... i 1. 11 - i J� ,�:, �­".­. - . - 't ­ , Mary on wan bH I A -1 MOW Roolpeo. ,.: me quiet end 14i . To Prevent Evis - .0.: ��.�­ : Maod � old . . . , Sweden Is the extreme . .. . .: .. 1, , . of June 18, 1868, G sorge :.. : I • , On the evening I ; �! * & . I . tine , flarry. The Swedes . - iron 3 The ru-stine of bi slidlegi ln&iw, jw�e th the m4WI&I 0 yal 80*ty .., TIOMITO-Sorp.-.4v -ace quart of boiling Wellington, a Q 4boo farmer. had a gather. sore a taciturn ., q . - - Caue r a& of LM' fRr h . t: z TODIenoe In all b -19 bf, We frg F .., loan peoplie. They do ranch by ll 401%. . Uddhen dVmedhahbXI,WOft.* - tv- -�## oft. add otie quart of ftmasses •; boil again Ing of friends at his house. He woke a Dion 42 ' . - ' .'... . ing, at a per - off 'her own to, saved that ' never shout ; a Sivedish crowd pal kd DI Ike q Iran run% Impairs the value of the farmer's and put in i one teaspoonful of mods; am seen yean of ago, and of robust health, and on larly 1111111 a . . . Zmaciskery, aid the rinstip '- f *I a we man. . I ir .1 4 . 10 h Ceased fee d a s,)und. Sweds,, g a nails. and - MN I IDIV, ad SOUP -006 Of thin evening it was noticed that he was In low t, .. ) even of 01 belts opuses wied Jter k to Iiie stl6pW, be - at ': of BMW, AU81W Ill, f to, bieftit', pepper est/class, never pan or Jostle ot 011 - , fobs �roilof oraoW particularly good spirits. At ter the guests It [a , 1. ....". .0006liaky vinil fAl to":pl , . Rust - may h noontl -, _ 1* oustim to dons muoh bowing &ad b. 44 . ease soft Mato Yt 14 eal.4 and serve very hot. ,.- had departed he remarked -to his wife that Ing that one in obliged ,o move , . ..�� :,-,. , . T; be banished and,thersugh proteoUon given orib led I I I . at.l� , ' .­' ­ � _ - A Nu"TIOUS BROTH, -,S- quarter of a he felt more like finghig and dancing than slo w ly ranch - ... , . to whenever it In In suohba position • the colors being respectively Cardinal and . , $ban In E391and to give tim % I , that a - tn blue, and black and gold. . � toaakeonful of beef extract, the yolk of an going to bed'. They retired about -half- Past this courtesy- Wbou a try leavo, I tQ Q costing applied with a sh does . - . egg beaten up, a cup of boiling water, a 11 9'olock,, and the was "loop before mid- in, or a steamboat, or a P14 . "I .. toriere with fie usefulness. Bright -Prinoon Blanche d•Otleant, daugh little salt added,- and served with &,olfoe of night. . a Pier, all the I",.,. , not in - ter of for - � and rough cafe be allk arm on lift their hats to the de 40 ­1 _1 e'Vroteotsdl, -and the Dake do Namours, Is a pupil of M. An- hot Uamt, makes a "IsOle An4 nutritious The farmer was always out of bed at 5 "ore and bow tJ $hem, a cornplhas.,114 " me • roof c f groat ardstio talent. lunohgc+, &W an oxo%Uo 6y D04. wood-marown and bolts. : ber.t, sad. gives p pt repad for In- o'clock, but en the morning. following the be Got two or three pounds of red leall and Thb hotel of the Dake do Nomoure oentat" V&M& turned by the travellers . If You address 11- . . " some boiled linseed oil ; do not be pormivad- several remarkable works of the Princess. , . party the wife awoke at 6 and found him poorest persons in the street@ yen *4 .. When she attempted to must % 6i Pubt;rras-Oae quart of milk, still flesPiD . Its a ad Into using raw oL Get'she name J span QUERN your hat. A gentleman passirg 6 . I.. ' The Sompersaft lkeopf#al just astabilldhad ass bro&4 arumbe, the yolks of two arouse him 0 discovered that he was dead. lady r - -I - drier ; this will Lie deeded at the rate &I the stairs Lot a hotel , 4 pbt of nine% do the Sarno, 10 - in Chicago, under the Ie1ad of Miss Flianoss ' After IS Is baked spread jelly or any A doctor was men% for, and he arrived in the enter a shop or bank with one's hat on 6 perhaps a tablespoonful to the pint of oil. Willard, is the second of Its kind Id the k1riof fruit ever the %OIL course of an hour to pronounce it a case of . Beat the whites . ...�­. , Red lead Cannot be bought ready- mix 'Abe Bret onq havin been founded In of two eggs to a froth, mix with sugar, and bout diseasc He said $too man has been terrible breach of good manes rs, it i . . I _.... ­ I... . . .1 . - . enter or Is vs a coffee room you Y% because It hardens too rapidly. ,Remave WaVan in IST 3. - )Put " the top and set in the oven until a dead three hours whan,the wife awake. The ' to all t : 0 �' St L : 7 - all the red runt from the Iron, 4WI, US . L - the o0oupsuSe. p&s4f.'ager must bov, - �. or I on Is .h,,.� �: " -I.. 1, � A petition three hundred and seventy-one little brown. undertaker Came and prepared the body f or the little steamers which Ply about �.l , ,.� I other metal ; if painted, take off all that is . I - . , .. 1P ' ' yards lang, rind signed by thirty thousand � burial. Is was remarked that the corpse re. � . . . �,. - - not WO and firp 0 BROWN BREAD---Mitroo oups cornmeal, two . tock. . _: 1. , *, attach . balm inv"bly raise their hat* to the oupol'of 'rys,�kof 6, 'POW hat none a 4 tb . I &P h pastes 4,4 \ ' ' is . 11 0 " ;r of the limbs grew rigid but the two other - them. The very in Iners thom will . *AA I , " ou I - ,., V, am& t •r. a 4'.. � OUPLUSS of Way other beat whk i . , .. - 4 onj w90en of Ulster 'hsa bon addressed, 60 0 smoo, and t - , 'a . �� � the tamed a life Hk MIX.9 11 'Pat of th . '1% i ' M 1i , Qftsont "A besseoh9a h to itWwld her $our milk WAS,rdwq *to fib Q; 'I In . 4 10 -11 0 *jj mr1m * on In Charge Of the lsc� ! '. ... Is bill whiph may. m lasiftim, miIJ4 and #atir therrza r�, add. Phy'dolls'no In vigorously combatted rit hand. The Japan in no I Use . quick Kansas frook asy Haim* Tu W ghl called on the Canal boats bow poligt.ly to the . . , is convenient. One -math . 41A Much be passed? . - . . . ­ - . � end might Safift, " . - I � - - ­ - - ­ .. --- - - - - IN *AS ts"PODA1111 . Ot -406 0ho .. stir In the Idea that he was In a trance I .�­ 1'L� � . .. r: . ,,, - -_ . be restored to life. Neverithele in, the wife an the boats go through. Imagine Eu,4 ..-.L - - � . . L . If barge In powder as lead Is aeq�otimes an •Lady Archibald Nmpbe!4 the leader of - the meal I steam four hours. Ise very oars. bargees indulging In SUCh amenities. 41 - .. . didiftafte. ' Give tho' ardolax a thIlic eat ; the 14 P&swvd Mayan." has obtabe - IPI 11ol to lot tbp "ter .,b_ boding While. - end none bad a secret hope that death bad . I . t L Dal&'t Well &per I I - . W . 110 silmd up as Woottlem mTIqj fr: Lord Tons r. Irvins __7 . L . . .1 � keep , yeon and M +.&Zaing. .- I , , I not really come to him, and She funeral Was 1 . - ] I . � -1 put two days ahead. Da&g the Interval.,the . . .. . . dry. - dty mix to rift a during the next " pastoral me*. , Lsmoic KRI 'no pup�pf #ug&,, two . . L - fro ily as from the Lsureate's CORPSE WAS CONSTANTLY WATCHED " Won't . , , a' ether and apply as before. If close son," the 9 war Boon ' &m6ab, Ill the ji- a .. L . ..-- 1VM ,. , . t, - ind • soajp�.daful of You 90 up, do&,-, and gw ot , It ,a� ' L -L-, . .. .��-..�-., ...; V the mixed paint will keep twenty- ' drams of " ackek " grated pool, one teaspoonful of Cam Starch foridgas of returning animation, bus nothing goats off the bureau r' ,- ty �� 401 - . . . . Your : tour hours or more. . - ' .­ dissolved Em a little cold water, and one an occurred to delay the f aneral arrangements. queried Jones; " what tA 1: If 0 oul . - - Ufa ki Murray. whom* represen"ons d , now fan th . . I . 6 ­h '..'�.L. ... 1. .. li6 Paint Is waterproof, and In making of •Constano In Mr. Browning's I, In a Bxl. ons, half dozen rabins, stowed, out in two The burial was to take place in a country that T" - 4 I � I 4 011 graveyard, and most of the vehicles gather- she sailed UP stain I a tank or trough It IS better than the be". conylas of ()a Otabso and of Bewkr400 to the and neoded.� Beat up wall, mad bake wife, and 'I'll show 79'u," remarked IhI , - .. With and don : . .­.'� ­� *hits lead for putting into the joints when s, Qanol,­ be, upper and 14wer Crust. Ing as She house belonged to famers. The again with a. pair of kids. on h -y h I - . - .- I . . .;..-I.: . � - "I marked her as an %otress of I us hand I .. they are put to I usual oaremoulea took place ever the do", " There they are." said be. 64 Wny$ 1 04 1° in other. Dip A'sall Into red high Intel usi guto Is engaged for the :ORANGz !TARTLKTs.�-T*o - fine Oranges, and the as ffi a was brought out and placed " those kids," said the * . I : . ­.- � I I . .- - . lead and put a drop under.the hood before It autumn to P : surprised huebuxi. no . IL . r .:: a the "g roks at Drury j aloe of belt -and grqsd Pool Of One, one In the beans. While the precession .was " Oh, do you ?" -replied the wife. i. �S) dk � d . ; _.. . I ., Is driven home and there will-be little or SO Lane. . cup' of 014fat-three-fourths cup if the forming, � a team attached to an empty wag- I once, but they are , Tb -ringer . ­ ' .. - . 0 iron that the wood will ever become A ' so old now I'm � . . . .... . sung ad as Is Co. ranges are very sweet--one tablespoonful 11111saw " iron nick " around Ij Swab sorown or I am anything but goats, jonsi A, lady, Mrs. L; , on came do,wn the roxd, running away. to call them . ; ­ . .1 ; :f butter, one-half lemon- aloe only-to Sig . quoig a men valued pupil, Her mother The wagon collided with the hearse and the took the hint. belt holes with It, and give the, screws or . it an a native of Now 0;16&no, and her wet teaspoonful of corn staroh. Beat latter vehicle was upset and the coffin flung . . . . belts a Coating, and they will not rust In w I - ..I s_ _. . •1 " the wood. father of No York, and. she was brought "It well together "d bake in tartlet shells out. Four or five men ran to pick it up, ------- -- - ____ ----,*IN% up In Eure She can declaim In five Ian- without cover. I __ ­__ V . Tin palls covered with two br throe good Pe i ' but before &L hand had touched It a vo�ice was - we 1.1.11. Sm of red lead paint, resist water as- gages he Pe foody'" though each were A DELICATE SOUF*LX-Dlemol' I- .. ".. 006 I vs a quarter heard saying . - � . though they were rubber. The Coating In her mother gee. Of a pound of ollocalatoe in lake -warm 61 For Lid's take, let me out of this I" L I . . � ­ . hard and very durable; In We reepoot being ensmenoment . of the I - yo I 9 At Shia fit oath 6; water ; add the yolks of four eggs and a The people at first moved back in affright, . . ad greatly In advance of any -other paint. If London Univ. pity, thirty girls were made f powdered Sugar, and mix well to. 'but as the *aloe continued to address them . . . -1 . L I ­ . . .1 - gather . . . _. .� . . ad . . the color is objeotionable on iron, a cost of. bachelors of a,t or solonoo. Beveral of them go until you have a smooth,' frothy the as ffi a was righted and opened, and Wei- . �. giv ordinary paint may be put on the outside% took high h(nors. Mine Mary Madeline Palts• Best up the four whites to a stiff lington was found straggling to got out. he I Rod lead paint actually forms a perf@o- Adamson taki ig first honer as bachelor of froth and add them to the mixture. Pour With a little assistance he pulled himself hen ... , . .�i. .." . . - �.. - I . .. . . . prote�%Ing oeating for iron, as well as a oa- "Imoo-over her male oempodkers. - all into a baking dish ; leave it for twenty out of the box mad walked Into the he ( Use meat f no mf an Strength- This reason why - I. The College for Higher Edd3ation'Of We-- minutes In the oven and serve. and tat down in a chair. In half an hour ow It is n t generally used by mantifooturers men at Eghaa, England,,raieed by the man. . INDIIAN PUDDING WITHOUT hoos-BDII a he had hie clothes an and was moving - - - � I h � . . 1. . . I I. MAY asked. The answer In simple. It Ifloenoe of the to Mr. Holloway, was open- uart at milk, and stir in a soAnt pint of In- arvand among the amazed people, to whom . . . ' . ' I . � I ­ era - Cannot be mixed in large quantities, In ad- ad by the Q is 5n in person. Little short of C 10 0 tan meal Mixed smooth with cold milk, he related this experience : All the faslitonable' o'ro� he Vance, an it hardens too soon ; It is heavy two and a haft mildens of dollars has been � in Now S]pring Drelis Goods at boil for twenty minutes, add two table- 86I did not fall asleep until sometime . h. mewhat Costly, as compared with spent on Its ei sotion. spoonfuls of butter, one each of ginger and after midnight. When I awoke -the Clock II . .. , or I'lah ; it settler In the bottom of the . . - I& . .: I ._.�11 'Il, � - . I A MI" GI eat year - made cinnamon, mad a tablespoonful of gait. was striking 5 1 made a move to got out of About one-half of the regular . - .. . .. .. noket and in not a easily applied as'whito tr b ans, who I oar ma a a Stir in a bed, but, to my great amazimaur, I could I)rices %during the Sig S mmer . .. *. .. - . -- . . , Cap of molassom, and bake for an U yo 0 SIP through requented part@ of North * - lead an other paints. To the farmer none hour and •a half. This MAL stir neither hand nor took. I had the full use Sale n4w going I � - �_ . .. �; .,;- �Z. �., -. L Davone and p limbed an account of It, nn Y be varied by on. . h . � - - - '.., . of them things an xPecial:objecdans. The the addition 6f a cupful of rabins and our- f my ears, but I could not open my eyes. I _� � 1__.� - der She title ' If e Donkeys in Devon," re- . . 10 . . - : .. . - - . . � . superl protection n Is worth. all the trouble rsn'ti. : �._ . I argued at first that I was not yet wide Ig Ir - ,,!ro;:,o " sum" her w deflngs this season in the . . I , reqv Finally, try red lead In putty or COFFSX'CRXAM ' -Beat cite quart of rich, awake but . vrl� I - make samommis •with donkeys driven tan- I ­ � . . 0 F 0 F F ;L ; ; ; ;' ; � gutty when job dam s and will sweet cream to a stiff froth, like'the white WE ZS MY WIFE Slf OOK ME I . J� r rite an account under the of eggs for icing I then mix with one. and called me by name - -1. ' Me Dress Goods for 6je per d. - I I - oer ...: . .1 wheels, not in red lead putty or paint will er y . . .1 . .. IN wan d. Joints of carriages, wagons e head of "rhe crikeys on Dartmoor.' and I could not re- 15C Dress Goods for 49c- p . ­1. I , quarter pound of oranulot*4 sugar, mad spond by even moving an eyelid, I b9came his .. . not cps #.and a red load oosting or pri 11"lom, woman captain. Mrs. Mary Shortly before seiiiago beat into it one cup 24)c Dress Goods for I I ic Per di .; .- - . ... "....: .- ;: Ming E. Conns, hw&h � im !focused osptain of the satisfi!d that I was in a trance. My mind W1 . I On a CA lags, oarl or any ether farm tool. of cold ooffea1'ertridt, which bee been da yacht of which or husband in engineer. Her made was never clearer, and painfully &auto. 1 25e Dress Goods for 13je per d. will In, re most perfect protection for the by slowly filtering two I of boiling made effort after Iff)rtto throw off the rest 30c Dress Goods for Ilic per IL •#is W _.. code BY all means, try it and test It be- application ais Dished t:La inspectors, but water through two ounce, 108 ... � ..., ... fore d d I$-- of rnely ground weight which seemed to holding own 1; C . as she oeul 91 35C Dress Good for 20 per yd, -, ha ussing its advantages with a wagon ox the Compass," know the ooffae. Serve in a gl�sm dish, with lady but I could not bond a too or Crack a finger. maker. of rules of the r ad," and promised not to a ' Individual knowledge and praosio. fingers or fresh sponge cake. However, it was only after the doctor had ads Dress Goo'ds for 22�c per yd, she &I exper once to worth Considerably more swear at the a of engineer, she lioenoe was I ­ - � � made out, an SJKORT-C�AKU F-DR STRAWBIRums, BLICK. ronounood me dead that I felt any alarm. 40c Dress Goods for .25C per y1i he than go d "trade "reasons. .1 an MM Coons b"Ame the BERRI", OR RAbp Vp to that time It had seemed as It I oatild 1. second licensed captain of the fe ' &Is porous. BERRIZ8-040 teacup of - rag I � Vol tiong out *e Prairie ' rW11i. -I.- ;.'. Bien in the word. cream, one of Near milk, one taspoonful of Boon manage to got rid of the Weight. Had h h h t t t e 9 9. 9 9 i . , Soda, one teaspoonful of salk, mix and beat a platol been fired In toe I � I 02 . . . ;. '..."., . L -1, . ­ . 1. In a heime ion the . I I r6m am sure � .1 2 can I .,.". prairies one Lady Anne, aluftil� the daUghter of in flour, roll. out quAokly one-half an inch the Spell would have been broken. Attar . - the I I . ' are also Showing A. belLati. . we easily h his good sense in the locatlen of L)rd and Lady Byron, is one of the Clever- thick and bake. When taken from the the doolor's ultimatum I felt that I should We a . . . � easily W g . - , .. L the ball I �11 Ingo. Here you have one hundred eat Won eLin gland. She ban author, *von split, Spread with @wee% butter, and be buried "vs. But was I alive? Ali of ftl line Of Colored Cashmeres, lie and Ix1 11 M r., . I - L acres, talks Pencil and paper, and an adopt io and painting, a student then add berries ; lay the upper part on, a sudden this query fl whad across my brain, "forty-eight " inches wide, In JW to open oupposition t� at Y'o Mo your orust side down, and cover with berries and I was troubled more than I can tell you. , . :- - . - u .Igo of Oriental pe tioi, a scholar capable of yo -.,).. building all in ens oerner, as nine-tenths of writing to her ylon friends In their own and sprinkle with sugar. P I AA I had never died before how was. I to the nevvOst shaaes, at 25 etii per . rows your - By the me rs do, you can easily estimate the Ian "as and a pable manager, of her besin. berries with sugar half an hour bofbre u know the sensations ? and the regular price for the . psi * :� -... K__ I sing. Could the dead hear &Me . � I L�;. I I Tot a, C r a bet Park, and the teacher Be sure the berries are ripe. and think 7 Was the , . f. teaming It will require one of Ufa mind of a Corpse In same goods in the city is 40 ets, PIL '. I . . 'I; '. � . . .,� � ". . as I .I . these a to get the produce' to the barns, of her only daill liter. . . ___ I- .. . i PPLE JZLLY -Take any {tart red i Sotiveoperation? lit'wwa problem loonid Also An immense stock of Mack in IT from a forty acres in the opposite Corner., t - -1 apples � ' ' .L, Through the founder, the I �Ulnjiss­of and quarter them to be Sure of no wormy not solve. Cashnieres, - I my . _. This will lead you to ]costs the buildings Carnarvon, a 804 lety of Irish women have eves, but not Pool them. Nearly cover 4 # Not a word was spoken near me which Mourning Goods, I . I . now the Centre of tho'claim. The best plan Crapes, &c., which ' I � . . we are selling by I .�. ''., Is sent to the Edin)urg Industrio Exhibition them with water and boil all to plow I did not catch and fully understand. There . I . . . . . _.; probably to lay out the farm In ten..sore as to the Public In A roc I spun and twe6da, knittim g jelly-bag-witheat using to satisfy myself . I failed A u � a an So the cause. I had May require a� close wholesale * U .. , 10. You can then, by leaving just space Isee &ad crochet much preesure, " is will not W clear if you died but It did not seem an U " was a figures. I soh Is specimens of her is Spain through a was a great dad of weeping, and y lengths the f, . I D ; .. . ,� "I enough to drive a wagon, 90 to any part mbroldery ands oprigging, � : ...,i I i got In much Of the Pulp. Allow three- . the farm in the imk p , ' 81 besides plain so Ing and the making of pop. . I , posibie time, you will a Pon 0189, have the advant f knowing just lines gloves, um ellas, paper begs, mustard fourth ands of sugar is one pound of SuffiOlOnt excuse. When my wife bent over � . . . � . - - � .,. how much land y go 0 oak(a and bhcu to, Vero Footer's o9py-beeke in from the coffin and grieved and refused to be coal. . , .. - . , � _. I - , 061 * ­ 0111avle to a given -are' or and boil twenty minutes. , jelly - to 11 crop, forted, I did not feel bad with her. . a. APP a way, the or. On the • the yield per sore, many other lblugl The Societ for he E j.ployment of Women little apples making the nicest and oloa'ront the LSWO When � . - . you should theroughl * 13 pottery paintin and, straw .battle . Ian in made in the Sam contrary, her action Surprised me. p BRET-4 ,- pFjTt,R 7.­�. 1 v understand, to work . .-,. .­�_ MA to advantage. Is sendilb Jelly,. other doolon p' fut � � :. Besides by locating In the . XZ to of sonvenery, illuminat- )el I rOU0anoed me ' - Ing, °O rig and wood-oarving, font- . VEAL SALAD.-MIX one half teaspoonful I made up my mind that I was dead and - �.: , . _. - . -:. OODtrs YOU can am all that is going on at King-at last, Toronto i *a . I any part of the farm, keep better watch of making' t9bsooi , matches, Indian carpets, 6f InedardL with half A OWQI' of vinegar.- that . I . - - - our stook, If Out In Pasture, and see tha artificial ffias� fi, ihing-lines, pollon-nots, and JA*t � the yolk$ of tWq or - time . THE RN D HAD- OOmR. . , I . Ali . as . . I . . ego or wolves do not worry or destroy l had boon taught to believe that the" ' 1. . � - � 1, t tennis-nots, pine, muslins, linens. and fans . 499 with a ' your a a littler salt, until they nit's 4tdtd thlok sad.' spirit -.- . . ­ - I heap. lightl thong allrring briskly ' of the dead ascended to heaven, and that I _`_ '. , - -Lidy Wolsols r has originated the scheme slowly add two or three 'all the time" the dead were dead In mind a - . � The division Into lots of equal dimensions, tablespoonfuls of .a well as body. , . ... � and the same Space Can not be conveniently of a " May- Fab 11 oart, which calls three ioh st salad oil. and four t blespoonfuig of It was a ban dooept _. . times per week at such Opulso houses In p thiok,L;fAw"t cream. hen add mum. r ion- I felt Indignant - - .... dons unless the land in very level. If nn- 17 that It was so. I 1. the West mud of London, whose owners are tard, vinegar, salt and pepper to Mato, and ,ear an me1IIe° pia ef my dulstl0g, Or cut Into b a y a dry run, or by W111189 to Subtiin the Work. The food is some very finely Cho pod Parallay and tar. hearing, lo. sloughns or MOISt meadows, which nature �p i - . his put lots differsup Cana, and then take a , "I". Pe in that after I was �: : .. . - a to placed in th - I . . . . . I ,_ . .1 . . .- . I.. ur this 00401 OV0 a heaping a coffin the r"ept"lo was moved - - -, .- - _- - .1 - ... . I... - . .-.. . &I I . . . laid out without regard to section lines, you Oeffee-house, where, under superintend enoo, PI over to - open wind" . . I WWW of gold 9404604 T"4 " will have to out according to your cloth; It Is made - t into pieces an 0* in the parlor, . ! � . ... I . - . . . .. I � .. . ... - - . .:. I ­ '. .- eve UP Into APPstizinR diahes, or ar. about an Inch I where It was NUPPOltod on mawhones. Two .. I . - ''.._..ill n in that case it will be a good 'lion to ranged In cold " 0� Amid^ quart4r-inch thick, - - be h to rtionL It 18 then to Cover tightly mad let It stand In a cold place I . . . . - .- ' - Ave stakes every ten rods spirit on t out- laborers ant W61 works or others Of my neighbors task seats on a wagon box .' . � We platter and set away, MUM. If you want style with Indi aide lines, if, however, you plant a row of 4ned olroum;Sanose, • as a nominal figure, garnM with a I �61 Wips . Way, and economy, you Should P I in strait. fair an hour or two. Serve an a in- the barnyard� ftIl 2W f i , . - treat around the claim by setting them a which does ,met ;ver the 008, of 00,10 p" ,� panley ,and for an hour oonver:99f my death In ordin. A Visit to our stores. ' . I co � otin 111064 of a hard beireA egil. wry tones of Vol . . .. i .. . pr ­ I i � ___ : - for ovary tenth one, YOU can see from a dig. have already k000me contributors ­ � � . ' . . . I.: - fad apart and using a Lombardy poplar Sixty families, roe hotels, and - I., 1. as. I did not min gas :I . :. - two olU& _0*400-0-00-mams - angle word of the gonvOnWons an both Carpets YOU want to bv.* - . an 1, ­ . - ­ . I .1 . , arpets retail at whole- . ­ .- . I and ('.. loaroxam r nAer Difflonities. .. , -f - -� afterward admitted. I . �._ AP .. , . tanoe, and leasts any point with consider. there are many others, who on the ocossion SAW Prices, you should PETLEY'. J - r-.�, 1.z _., - . I could hear eve - .. . �a. ­. . able accuracy ; and It will aid you greatly of a dinner or� other an - wok we ant struck V * , tick of the kitchen clock, and Much of the q I 1: I . �! . -I..: I ­1 ­. , - .! - 1. .- In getting the location or size ,of any plot on "signified their tortainment, have lam safe we anoonvoi a sall en in the up-statr Pay A visit to our stores • . � - . P . ..�_., .I- / the farm. . 1. intention of sending for the -MeA uld have hold our gold with- room. On the night previous to the funeral ,� � *.. . I yr, . . .. I - May-Fair cart, Out ADY Special strain, bat : I If YOU want ele '. _. : . .. . � A:1 .. �- I ­ ; ,-, t � t when we, had about half Past 10 O'clooko and while the -­._-.-; • . . .pf.... . - - - " a 6iiinark h J i Interviewed the enterprising business man of . .�, - . . � , 1russ .- am '' - Ailed the Baby. !i�,, ,�': � The Queen if • D i " . On several - the allyt-and stood u the corpse were els. A ,_ I . '' 1i:1 L k � ; What, . two man BittinR up wl'-h the, 11 1. Wilton, B 4 Sin0s the Installation of, the j;uri6 , � _... . 00006done Presented her own oil paintings 0 prospect; mad pa. giad I heard two men climb The fence Minster. Ambussonla - .. , - peculiar symptoms of gg' ''� ! ' for charitable purposes, and & new last&nse lay* US the telegraph reading, 0 PETLEYS- estry or Wool CitrPeti, . .1 I � t rather titian of this splandis 0 0 the baiuysrd, area the yard, and an. . he , me disorder had L wires were worked, and the firms xSemor _ . t of her Majesty kind risen has jut transpired. barn After a few nlinuS64 they - I ii . been no In the tqr the I . You should par a vili . . C. three boy- ' from Elan Francisco brough a nest and oem- a � �. , to Our stores. . . ' .. . . � - The small and mine eat, and ,1 bout the J Oigle of game- . .; . . . . I I : -. ., the first baby In the f&MUY.L Ores d&y9 .r parish of Lundee, in plate nownpip6r plant, including the best . - ,. he Jutland was sojM thing carried by Sias of the lWr. I I W1 . - " when &has* symptoms ,06PPeAred rather could if -:YOU want J - --.-.- - to More alarm Plow for the otyurmoh,wa" of & now #Atar' Pre" bl she li*vin*% upon which -the net make out Windo � than . I 19 usual, 1 Was Called would not their fin"oeg Advalisor WE& Printed for jut six shod ad what was going on, but learn - 8110do.Curtains,Cornicel - PE-Ta I . . . , =.as , _ut . "'. , I I upon for @. I had dabbled a little in Allow Of the expense. The par weeks. The fire left . AfterwhM. , The two am stole a home of us JUN$ enough type from & field 1POleB.&C. You should pay .. a ;X; I Ishenerst however, resolved 14 resent a . OPPOSItO MY barn, and they on, 4 visit to Our stores. - I I..... 1108di0in0s and Me mother I So )r'" A nmP`0OtftbI4 hand- bills but snoeur- � ­ . SymPtOm-wift. I went to the nursery tn. *h"* as - "mot So QUOM Louisa, asking her to a - bored my proud"a in search of a brkuo.- I I ad by %hG'tx&MPIG of our neighbors, and $#I *he the people assessable for the . . �, I - mnounced and caught the nurse in the ad Ones and 4000rdingly a .dep%%W4U of two fall Of faith In the future of the b I ,. .: I.. oft . . �_.. IfFOUwAnt Linoleuml ­ ._�4 of taking is strong PUB at a big battle,, which man was Oft* to Copenhag". H" Maj" ninenood basing in a 14 x 01STO we funeral, a;Md a4 1 caught a word, I*om . I Floor 011cloths, DIAV . received them raolously, and premised 17 building quo my that one I Identiffed then alls L 11 be she hastily o a n o s a l e d just as MW yatung to fulfil their f a r Ap mised with a can d we writs " &Mclg t o m yself. I , by name PMYS. tings, Iffats, I%ug.% &C-1 -L � on Van =0L re a" he men, having Instant next door. A small hand . . V 11 t. T 9 I L mother entered the' room. There was no been served with I refroahmenfga in angih . ,- . �� need of an analysis to prove that the bold* ;pftm4 LW2XZD MO ' � ,2 impartramt, were which Is slow enough to ftru & r ULY to THR mm*ONI�. .� , . Z . . . .. - .i .i. or ama a hair but when I'', . 0 Our stores. .. �:.. , contained whiskey of rather rank - quality. 51111130isDod babre the IM and old enough to make a gr&y.h&btod the minister spoke if On I could . - I - . I -_ , lks . . '- � � Queen, who ask them it not like Is an pona"L IS Wan as it the I. , , Was full of IS. The boy betrayed fire! visit 60 Co pe YOU . . -.:.. The nurse' WIS was their man few youngo WW be= SIVM. Us and want you�l 6stpea * . . . .1 ., .1 . . -.1 unmistakable signs of - Sus and then handed ambled as ones Mors to name and person belonged to Kfta one I economically out, properly n'"19 . ask �1. . . :.% - "U"L I Put to each of them Oland envelops, JPr*"00 A 110*8W had known years before. I jmg and well put down, you should . .- _ , an IL P a saying U ven"or. w when I �--_ .. I I .. I - 4 - .. , I �.� I.. 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Me(�+1e s; ,.. �' y _ - - -- ; - - -- - - - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- - - -- • t pI ` a , ri t.� y.buu .. d it gag ate a�g�;' f that her love, by oeantloss subtle inflaemo , them too ; he said yesterday," flashing, ap 1bU10$ b U� i do r oino the brIpae.. fi would draw him �saok tq fans. tbeagh aioas, at the reoolleotton, "that le i'1 It was a gray afternoon MAtroh, &A " And you see, it'has done so I •remv- ,they ere like me when he first knew and '.. the landaoape looked bare and dose- fag ap a% him u they • tin% togetheR he' loved me —sank in «nohanted streams, white,. 1. late as Ceoil walked down the well• re- head oa his breasii, too 6ppq to give calm, and pare 1 0 i, foolish dear Caol1+ to C11 PIER vil. (Caz;rINIIgD�, membered path, through the flowerless. thought to anything' but their own old- weave such poetical fancies round me 1" !„sad it, Madge." was all 0eoll said.. = •meadows, . shad by the river flows so, perienoes,' F nt The silent sayphlre mirror below showed Nl,,dgs was horror- s%rtAen, The room sullenly beneath the lowering sky. Fo low- " Say rather It was my love for you,';' 'her a lovely blushing face, Its tender eyes : ,,ad to swim round ; yet.she comprehend- ing some fancy of his own he went first to he answered, "which woalAi isol isa m1 aaid -- tremalene Ups 'smiling up -at her, Its ed al at a glance, and wasted no words the mere, where. he used to sit of old - wi h rest without you. Ole, say .darling "-41,04 golden hair falling round it like a olovd, as • 0oe moment she paused to &fns, her voice , Ardrtst in the glpriQn tumm�•Nar* -w hi a° strained her to his beast p i;b a can she stooped over to gather the flos0pg•waxen den she said— seemed so long . go, a could y t a- v ice movement—'• nothing can separate llli�sa. s, Yes. you must go. $hall I go with yen, giae it Ae be the t�hhe places _ _ha gioo as ow, nothing oan come between am an ► • , ; 6 - dear? I oan be ready In a moment.- silent-waters, ytr'lfped�ef th�irle4o ry re I I�must have you all my own soon t4'Wisb we joy, Men, Mill," said 0ao11 ,$ Bless you, Madge 1 . reviled the strokk- flowers and leaves, the melancholy le el at once , and he raised the blushing fags Oraham, who, having just despal3hed his : ao man'brokecly, '' And yEt it R i'il hardly , shores, the bare trees, their branches we, - and kissed the sett Ups. "when will YOU breakfsst, stood before the little square mir- be the place for j on." ing wits a moaning sound In the chill aaad - . give yourself wholly to my keeping, dean- ror that aremed his ohlmuey•pieoe, fasten - ,. We cannot think of that now, .Csoil ; rain -laden wind, filltd -Cioe with, vague eat ?' in a whits rosebud In fats cost. I �esida, it is the plac� for me. I can leave dia•qulat. '! tt shall be when yeti wtU, Ceotl," ' cat Se had had a restless night., disturbed b I menage for moth Tr with Parkins, and Could it Indeed be true that Argent wai the wswer, in se low A tone that he could miserable dreams. The face —not of his fair ,dte afterwards, lost to him, that she was. perhaps even now scarcely hear it. young bride, bat' of hl(� injurpd and guilty - • `_ • • F the plighted bride of another, that another ' � 1: wife —had hanntod him through the hours Liwie Deane, his face laoora"ed 'and soar- had leave to ress the hand rshe had -with- of darkness, sometimes smiling and childish - hs and sa if he had endured duce from press and that another m ht ; �HAPTSR IX. d and as haggard i ly gay, sometimes pale and wild u when she sti kin the li denied b him ? The thought Ill was Cecil Graham a wedding Mornio years of suffering, with his right arm in a Ps g g g left him on the balcony the last time he sew was dragging himself palatally and stung GCecil to madness. No, It could no , - 41 glorious glowing windless morning in her In life, sometimes dead and cold with a ,ling, It should not be I She was his and o Jul for, on s000nat of Mr. Veri►tan a ill - restlessly op and dean the deeerseci hall et Y dosQ gash across its gray pallet. Thus it the hotel to which a few of the sufferers in more power on earth sheald take h r ness, a tedious attack of gent, the wedding haunted him, and her voice— oarry, re- the terrible railway accident had been car. from him pew His brow grew . dark had been pat o@ more thaw once. This had proaohful, revengeful by tarns - --rang in his toss Iaoe stern as hs l�errled oe►, away fro caused good Mrs. Mill so shake her head afffighted ears. ge tied, am Cecil and' Madge (Irabam entered the meow haunted mar through t ominonal sad soviet evil things to her Alto therR he had been ill - ;hat same evening. Ceoll s fierce words r'y- g y p g treated by imagination, and he had awaken - died on his lip" as the wretched man came for- sbiden grass, the gloomy dells and shrub. gossips. However all had gars well ; and ad with threbbfnQ head and weary eyes, and the husband followed a,utlely berin of the park to the house. -the fatefoldsiy bad arrived. The wedding strangely depressed and melancholy. How. stare ; vi Hew familiar, et hew strange it all was ,l was to be • quiet affair. There were to be When he who had tempted hi" unloved ifs + y � ever, a cold bath, the level morning, and from her allegiance led the way, with a I of- There was the garden, once so blooming no guests an no breakfast ; the happy pair mere pleasant waking thoughts had "brought lent gesture, into an empty sitting•r m and sweet, now a damp, dismal wilderness. were merely going to walk down so E %at- him back to his normal state of health and clone by, It was Madge who first to"d There wrere the creeper•oevered walls of the hone Chnroh, where the ceremony Rua to be spirits, stud no dark memory at the mid. voice, and she spoke In a breathless whisper, old mansbn, darkened by' the eaMy t wi. gaistly performed by the Reverend. Maurice night's trouble dimmed the, brightness of .1 Nellie —how is she ?" - • Vght of a dull March day. Was the -pest Stone. eyes 'and smile an he bade hie landlady wish a dre or was the present a dreamt Not even Made Graham was to be ,,She. died an hour age, eaid Ljw1s +mss g him joy. Deane harshly through his set teeth, tarn- Cecil could hardly tell. All was so strange present; for Cooll had determined to keep 01 I does, air," responded Mrs. Mill, and mo unnatural. is . marria a seers% until 1t really wad Ing from the pale girl, whose eyes he.00uld g who had replaced her black dress by the old not meet, and confronting Cecil. " 3he is Onoe within, however, thle sense of an• over, although his engagement was of festive flowered silk —tor after all no sorrow dead, and we have killed her between us. reality passed away and the actual preset course known. He wished to surprise his could bring baok the dead. to life; and Miss There'll be a black scooant written up turned A bright wood firs-glowed o family as once before, but In very different Veriston, she thought, was a more suitable against no for this ; and you are worse than the big hearth In the hall, and threw i e circumstances, by the eight of hit bride. y bride for the well -bred yeaog poet than rim= I, villain though 1 am 1" —and he spoke fast fantastic radiance on the stained windows Ho reflected with happy pride on the senaa pie countrified Nellie. "'Appy is the bride and hnAkily, 's If you had shown her one the grim armour, and the ancestral per. Lien her sa statics loveliness would pro as the sun shines on, and sure enough the spark of love or one atom of kindness, you traits, dace and th love she would be certain to sun' ;l shine on ye both this . day. As my would have bound her to you forever. No- 46 Master's'basy in the llber'y, sir, an Inspire. Willem may, any this minute, it's a good tee- thing could have tempted' her to forsake gIv' hordes he was not on no account to be Once More Cecil was lighthearted, genial, men and he's a rare one for knowin' is Wil- oa, But You made her mad with wound- disturbed," respectfully ezolaimed the and lntdnsely, perfeo%ly happy ; no shadow ' „,\ ' . y a haired domestic; "bat Miss Voris from the evil past darkened the rolant lum, though a bad one to speak, ed love 'and pride and jealousy, and I took Y •s Wall, I hope he's ri ht this time," said advant� e o her madness. 1 would have ton glary of the present. All its hosts were ., g As it summoned by the mention -of, , bar ,laid to rest ; not one reproachful spirit die Cecil, laughing gaily ; at how slowly the . given my life to have .saved hers just now," time passes 1 •` I'll take a tarn or two in he added, his voice growing faint ' and nacre, the drawing -room door opened, and, tarbed his slumbers In the silent night. and the garden by way of keeping up my spirits, hoarse. closing it softly behind her, Miss Veriston not one remenefal memory haunted his „ dreams, which were all of love of 'o and you know' t',ecll, struck to the heart, made no tin- advanced rewards the fire. ► I yr 16 Mrs. Mill joined In his laugh, but finally swcr ; and Madge, her face buried in her •. It is growing dark, Mapleton," she of Argent 1 'tamed away with a sigh from, the oentem- hand•, sobbed audibly, while Lswie Damao mid. And her voice thrilled Ceol►'s hear And she t Day by dray her soul and her plation of his tall figure as he &trolled along, crawled put of the room and out of the painfully, Then she started, as she per intellect expanded in the sunshine whioh whistling blithely. ' house. fle was indeed rasping the bitter ceived a gentleman with the servant. filled her innocent life. It Peemed io the " "Mr, Graham, miss," announced th lovers as it every one, even Nature herself, e How noon the dead are out o mind I harvest of remorse and shame,. she mused, with half a sigh, as she want to „ , ; ,:* man, with deferential readiness: And the rejoiced In their love. Never had there ere left the hall, been so fresh and exquisite w spring, never see water her baking: s' Peer Nellie 1' • The disfigured body of the anlortn. ,to They were seen talking, apparently so royally beautiful s summer ; and now it • ' I ' . - ' ' yocng wife —the once gay and innocent Nel- easy friendly terms, over the glowing em was their wedding morning 1 ! .Twilight solemn and serene —warm, balm. he Mill --was brought home, and buried bare Then Mr. Veriston appeared, an Argent was awake before the sun ba4 ly summer aderned with a arescent with all the pomp and circumstance of death, the trio partook of tea in the small oos `risen. Not feeling the @lightest inclination moon and one star its chrysolite," with in- Although the :e was much surmising, •room. to sleep, she rose, threw the window wide numerable soft mysterious sounds anneuno- •-'-ile biuts at some great scandal and Jaux As of old, Cecil eat opposite -to the yoan open, and sat by it to watch hoavcu and Ing the advent of- night. The golden hours Bert not wanting, yet as nothing was chatelaine left ng his eyes dwell neon he earth •`partake the esorament'ot morning:" of the day had paned one by one, the birds' cart ;lnl� known, the bereaved husband and songs were bushed, the lilies closed, the dew hIe family appearing in deep manrning, and ripe bounty. taking the cup she filled to A few early songsters were already on the failing. and Even had net her desk seal With countenances decorously sad, the nine• him from her hand■ with trembling fingers, wing, calling to each other from the dim g• groves. -A ht `breeze stirred upon Ceoll Graham's wedding -day. y daye' wander wee aeon forgotten, � listen in;{eagerly to every word she spoke fields and fig Ca' t n an interesting young widower'— envying the light that touched so seftl the pink Rose leaves that framed the case Tracgall and beautiful as ever, the mere the ppale geld of her silken tro"ses and th meet and dashed the girl's fair hair with lay beneath the purple sky, one thin line of "So tantl you know, my dear ; they shadow• that larked in the, folds of be dew as she leaned out among them. .¢k allvo wavering over it out by this sinking hat' only been arried a month or two, and - black velvet dress. a dregs more than an large white star,_ " the planet of love,!" moon, Beautiful as ever the flower- wreath- she was such a retty little creature, whom Argent watched it fade ad walls of the Mere House rose among the he married out f pure love I" -was more a other calculated to set ef# her fairs delicate shone �n bed a east, at. that .grew trees, a faint olond of blue smoke rising rage than ever. He had pnbliahed a news ly tinted beauty. � y+ volume of came, which the critics had al- " We vet theaght we should see ye :brighter every moment. A few rosy clouds from one of the chimneys, lights glimmering P again, dorwe, Argent?" the old man ask hung in the zenith ; gradually these be here and there through the mullioned panes most u:Lanimouel raised ; but it was not —a fair P y P once of fats daughter ; and, oh, joy an came yellow tee, then white and lne,rons, picture indeed of home an sacs ! the one in which Argent Veriston was im- wonder ! her eyes drooped before Coah' Presently the man appeared above the dim rho bed -room belonging to Argent was a' mortalised. The slight melancholy depres• wonder lance and her voice faltered al /anteea, end rose grandly and silently In small pretty room facing the east. The sion which hung over Cecll,increased the in- burning g ' ' waills were delicately tinted, and the hang - terest lei! in the ohsrinIng poet by some she`answered in low tones— to the heavens. Another day was born y in g11 all of white and silver. A box of mig- oun ladies who thought it wan "no Y�+ father , I —I thought he wool Joyous songs buret forth from the birds to nonnotte on the sill scented the whole g ' g come 1 i hgil its birth, the dew drops flashed is the � Byronic, Thee idea of some cruel disap- was he dreaming or awake? the young sunlight, and the dancing waves sparkled, ment, and climbing roses bonded the win- •petntment, some 'trag:dy in his life, of a dew. A few photographs and statuettes p et demanded of himself, Had this girl A fair new day was born — Argent s wed- painful past, vaguely hinted at, vaguely were the ornaments of this maiden bower- really rejected hie love or had -he dreamt oing day 1 surmised, added the crowing fascination of that she had ? Of ,one tbirg only was be - Suddenly an impulse' came over her to a room, ae her adoring lover would have mystery to the fame of the literary lion. sure, that be-- would not leave her agsif visit all her old haunts onoe more, to bid said, quite characteristic of Its occupant- It Is not to be wondered at that, petted " white, pure, and oalm." by society, and his conscience thus entl without "kin her the question? Com farewell to the dear bower• of her child rocked .to "leap, Cecil -should bF g what might, be would bear 4is sEntenob hood and girlhood, and tEr bear away with " It ,. w not empty new ; ter, on the tit- g1n to look _hem those sweet lips that very night i �fier a special �omory of their beauty,. Tee tie bed,. with its snowy drageria, Argent c on himself as an illused individual to la &sloe , Over the silken coverlet her upon fate had been exceptionally erne} Fortune favoured lift' resolve ; for, after ceremony wa to take place at nine o clock. hair, smooth and shining, trailed its amber that he should begin to pity himself u de; tea, Mr' Veriston, failing in his attempts She would go now, and dress after break. g+ to bHgalle his snout into one of hie fwvoarite Last; Thew its silk dress she was to wsi it curls..- A taint sweet smile was on the ceived rather than as deceiver, and as nn discussions, went off to hie study, and hung In her ;Zdrobe. She glanced at it month, so softly closed, and the eyelids reitt- fortunate rather than as reprehensible; lovingly, str its glistening folds with ad on. the pale cheeks. Ah, very fast asleep that he should imagine a bright untroubled Cecil and Argent were left alone, she was I For even Ceoll could not wake future ought new, in common justice, to be At first a constrained rPilsnoe fell upon . careening flowers. Ttle�e were her lift #e hiss. thou h bat see hear since he had called ` -fate own; a future, he been told himself, tr "`ri' Then • Cecil began abruptly, his bonnet, her 'ell, wed he gloves —mfrs smiled g love's . earned b the disc ointment rief 4nd voice sounding nanatnral in his own , tenderly on them all, Then she pat he them in a on that it est free y her Y PP g • ears -- - the blue me ' ing dress she had worn the agony — shame of the past. Anyhow, that was the "So you thought I. should return, Miss day before. ek her large annmbade and name. • cenelueien at which he arrived within sir Veriston ! Are you glad to see me now I stele from th room. She went along the "Argent, Argent I Oh, love, love, speak menthe of his wife's untimely end. have come?" corridors an down the silent stalroaae ; for me onus more —only onoe�u►ore —one word : '• Yes," shs3 aatlwored, I in .something of no ,one but erself was stirring yet. She to keep my heart from breaking i" Bat still . _ CEI �P1ER `'III.' _ :{ _:l her old brief manner, but blaahing as she passed thro ,4h the hall, on the floor of the slept unmoved—slept and smiled I Y I "I think I shall go over to Veriston this had never been wont to do• which the light tram the stained glass fell ' Ifternoon, ' aaid Cecil Graham carelessly to 11 When I left yon," he went W, growing in rich tints. Softly she opened and closed , Ceoll is alone with his bride.- Worn out his landlaj Mrs, Mill as she brought him bolder —" you remember, Argent, when the heavy door and stood outside with his wild grief, worn out with the love a letter. g you crushed me with the cold cruel wer3a 14 ` The b rthday ct m lits ' whose depths he has not even begun to Is e ; my love vb come to me; "' ` fathom, he kneels by the motionless form of Ay, do, sir !" she replied, blooming and yon - •poke, I. Bever meant, never thought I His eyes rest on one of her neat ae eve. still wearing black for her of such a thing as returning or seeing your sapg Argent as she passed through the his loaf lave. niece the beloved and lamented wife as the • faoe again. My erne idea was to forget yon, garden with to'-de wy leaves and awakenlog cold hands, hidden in the white folds of the believed, of her arietoerstio lodger, on her and to pluck you from V heart; 1" He flowers. robe she wears. His breast heaves with a connection with whom -she never dreamed of paused; but the girl male no replyy9 no - Argent folk like a glad ohlid —life teemed painful effort, and now and then a ooavnl- Presuming. '� It'll cheep you hap a bit, sir;" movement even. !' Bat`I oonld not do it - so fresh ands so joyous. Her heart bound• sive- shudder shakes him from head to foot. and she wiped her eyce with a corner of her I could not forget, Argent I I cannot live ed with gladness, and her feet were as The bitterness of death, like a tide, is ITapron, it U:n't yen be in no 'urry to get without on, I most have your love l" light as her heart ; she oould not help sing- rising ever. higher and higher round his * dr. I so happen as we've one to Then, seelig that she did nAt speak, he ing, emulating the lark whloh revelled shrinking spirit. Truly his sin has found bed you've sly to walk in ; and I'gll lesTe added, •' what shade pear .think %Cat, in' overhead. Crossing the park and making him out 1 Truly Nellie is amply avenged I F011 heut a bit of something to eat, at a spite of your rejection, I shoul3 seek you brief visits to all the glances she dear, Leaning over for the leis•, the poor girl empty stomach '11 do nobody no- good." Iigain I" • l - - ` she resohed at length the -dearest place of meet have capsized the frail boas and, "I euppoae there are no changes at the By this time Cecil was on his knees-be- all —the mere, with none to hear her despairing cries, none heUNO ? ' asked Cecil, smiling. fora Argent's low chair. He had selzsd It lay before her in still radiant beiaaty, to aid, she had monk beneath the laughing "No, air; which there are none yet.'' this two sold hsrlds>, totally oblivious of aivith here and there Pate of dark leaves, waters, like fair-haired mad Opholls —to "lt le almost a wonder Miss Veriston is thb Reverend Mr. $tone's supposed olalrpa, %&.now -white lily oups reeking to delicious "muddy death." A lily, with its ion set married Mrs. ill She was a ve and, scarce oeneeious of What he did, be 000lness on Its azure bosom. Last In happy atom and large dark .leaves, was found lovely girl," ' M r9 preesed thAm in his own until Argent'■ reverie, Argent steed an the flowery brink Lightly clutched in one of her bands —the " Well, sir, felke'ae their different fancies rings out-into the tender flesh. Cootl was among the harebells and [rises, gazing aver wolthless flower for which she had given of courte, and I don't m but what sire ain't looking up with Intense passionate year4- tha serene expanse. How salt , how her glad tor lice 1 Instead of the love- 4 grand way with, and pretty 'air for light - ing into her blue witching eyes ; for At- egnpty, save for Nature's love fuss, bar ly living bride who was to have met him air ;but talk o' married —well, sir, they do gent's verdict meant life r death-to him, life had onoe bean ! How fall o pleasujre at the altar, this dead, drowned corm was I ny am 'ew it won't be long first." 11 Why did: yod think I should seek you and love it was now I put Into the bridegroom's Berme — unloving ,be" what do you mean? Is she going to' a nip ?" he demanded almost fierooly In " Thank Heaven 11" said the girl rover- and unresponsive, whose gentle eetil had married Y sand Cecil, bringing the words he.agdny of tuipense. ' . 'isntly from the depths of her grateful palmed beyond his mortal reach for ever. out with an effort.' " It mast havd been," `'osand it` last weU shear%, raising her eyes to the untroubled , . " «'ell; Mr. Graham, sir, - perhaps yen sigh inaudibly from the sweet lips wbioh sky. Csoll hsiaa looked upon hie past Itfe with never saw fir, Stone, as is the parson at St. had grown pale while he spoke, 11 because— A moment longer she stood ; then her eyes from which the meats have fallen. At 144, at E athere ? He's -o 't h church' because I loved you, Cecil, all the time ;" eyes rated on her boat. Yes, she would one stroke all has been tgrn from him- 04d folks did say as'ow he thou ht marrying - and the blushing girl hid her face on his float once more alone on her beloved more ; hope, love, and j ►y ; and, smitten to the so+ downright wioked, and he's nearly as shoulder. .1 she would have one more row on its in Loosening the little skiff, heart, all his refuge of lies" to rains old as Miss. Veriston's father. $ewsumd- In after years Cecil tried vainly to re- viting surface. around hiss, in the presence of Death, with Eger, there's see 'eoantin ter tortes, and he's 04,11 the eostatio tbrill which ran through al;e took. ber place, and, with a few swift, bitter groans and scalding tears, he has &O- . a kind, good soul, be he what he may-; dad, him, almost Agonising in its ecatssy, at this strokes, was "floating to heaven,`' ar she knowledged in the furnace which yet ",ohs favour• of him why no one else need oonfesslen. . - had onoe termed it. Then she let the shall purify his erring soul that his anutter- b4ther tbelrselves• ' That's wb at I may 1 • Little b little Cecil Won frotrl Argent a sotrlls drop, and they trolled along with able woe which ham overtaken him Is indeed end the P a righteous retribution. - geed woman paned for breathy osnfesaiop of how his wordei and him face, a opalescent babbles is their wake as she "•Mr. Scene ?' repeated Cecil. "Yes, I with its passion of love, haunted her. floated In luxurious idleness, drinking in L have met im onoe or• twice at' Veriaten ; Ts$ s; h Everywhere she heard his voloe,, every - with rapt eye the loveliness of the osoe e . '� iDpt I Bever rho the Where she attw fats hoe ; and, in ris absence, thinking happy thoughts of love and - i- ughtr -I cannot thief@ to !'mute then had dawned for her with this No than knows the state of another'; It Is lo �!sy truth in this report 1" b the silence wbdah seemed ire now h her,: alwalym of some more or less imaginary mat► Maybees net air, ma bees not 1 Only she had learned to love and long for his exquisite summer• $ a y y " I WW have a bouquet of leis,=' the that the wisest and most honest is apshk- y Mason down to Euthore do may she presence. as y log therefw a we should be oalsfal of what ,sve met 'em together constant, only that's She had not b"n nnhapp'/, she aaid ; murmured presently. I will wear m . �a here nor there. ,Be it true, or be it , the hod felt certain that fad would return, hvenrlte flowers at any wedding. Csail leva we fay. . _ ( ii - . , i '� . �l. . ./ ' r . h' ; i ( _ . . : ' -- -- - - - -- -- - - �.. _ *z_+ --- 7 . ,,ti ,, SH . - ' ,% - r' . . :' s.. .. I ..�. , L I . I , �• FLYI:., ' . I - _ . - . a _ e ! , WILSQN' f . . 1. . F 1` , l FLT''` ]?0I aN' . "., I 1. 1. t. < - , a �....._.,.- _ PAC,. . - . I . ) . L - L . ... . . ­1 I -ILI HILL TIRBM A.L. ,. _ . �_ �" Sold by Druggists. THEOPU'LAR Story l'aper,The fireside Weekly, ixserial stories by the most talented authors in each issue. ' - ` - A number of interesting Complete Tales of Love • Romance, and Adventure, Choice Poetry, ShoA - ! 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BrunLet tL}artlamrsom $C . Oo. $rantford . MONEY TO LEND- . I -o rt- l.. - Produotive Town, Village & Farm Property. 0. MITCHELL IIeDONALO, Barrister, ' 8 Onrea Block - Toronto Street - Tereato., GUELPH CARPET, WORKS. = J. & A. ARM STRONG & CO., � J:, N ANUPAOTURNMA or . - w001, UNION & DAMASK CARpEW Of npw patterns and designs. Guelph, Oat. i J I- B. SPENCE ds CO., 0 ` ; Oonsumers will find it to their advantage , I ic ask the trade•for our make of Files and p' Raspe. ate- Cutting a BpeeWty. goad I . for price list and berms. 0 II Hamilton, to Ontario. T ' . He WILLIAMS - Felt &Slate Booferd _ Manufacturer and dealer in Tarred Fell, Rooting : * . - Pik�h. Building Papers, Darpet end Deafening Fett, Beady Booting, &e. ;.. . - ' rot Low prices address = H. WILLIAMS ' • - . - s Adelaide 8t. E., TorOML - - a .,' - No' Orleans. Road Cart Wy. �- j'. I - I GVA%.XMW. CXWW. ., . -1 .. 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I .� � '�� � - - I _- - _ __ -- � NEVI AOVgRTiEEYENTa TMIi 'DAY. =a��. � .. , . � iL Mee�'1y !'lol[�iai• � '� � - Farrlaert �a the neighborhood of i�he 13naday, Attgast 1st. t3tl�bject, "Entire �roetil —E. 8fephsoeon. ;�� ;; village comme>Dced fro cut bal*Ly last $ancti8catiop." ., , ;. Rpectaelss —B. Laivretne�. ��, !� .,, + , .. �� � Loa►1s14 -- Wesley h[attbewr.' �,y ot►w suii. �• `_ s �'ha t�laixi f+�rm. near �Abbbaira, bu ;. Pnbhc N'btioe —W. Woodtv�. '�-I 1^ 0� Saturdx �orni�g ls�t the taut train bee�a pnreh�ed by Mr. Jamey I. Da�id- Local —P. B. Fo »yth i Bra. killed one of �barlee Bradford's cows on song of Balms, hbe price paid being Fruit Jars-- Diokie � lflarquls, ,�: � the first crossing east of the staiiOD� 11,000, � , ; . '�, Spacial Notice —W. �sfthews. �; �nah eympatb >a fait for ter. Bradford •� ��,�j � � '� c, ::. �. , �" � � in what u to a hoary lose. Btrike, tall the last armed fC�! e:pu'es.l ..` ��� ��� ���' , llae- Sasa►trss�ttM. f � � ; . Strike, for ybar site» and yortr firws t PICIITRIN.(� ONT, Mr. J. B. Bark, -who resides .near t3trike, for t?je grass raves afyoar sires t • , TULY 80, 1858. BronRkiam, bas onr Fhank� for a basket Strike••�ut three ttnkee.at+e cot. • of delicious raspberries, of the Catbbert amt � tilt• ` _. ' _ � variety. For _size apd 8 #vor they cannut A large stook of ehiT�ed � plow points, . � � . L�OCALI SM S i :' be beaten. lanasiaes, d:o., for all kinds of plows. ` , -- �ltb>/'= Cltv�; Farmers code and try them, they are . �" l t is a •safe male that the liberal The civic holiday in Whitby �wiU be ob• supposed to ?gear donble ae long to the served on Thursday, August 5th. In the common ports. P. B, Forsyth � Bro., advertiser' twill always be fotend to be the mo�inR • calithnmpian process3'on will Pickering. 'x liberal dealing >rtcrckant. Readers of Tas � .. furnish p:enty of e►maeement for pica and tsaya�stsat.�..tiai. �; .� , Pic=saixa Nawe rvill,�b „d it to tkcir ad• � � ' yonaR, and in the afternoon a.�gthy We are re nested to intimate thrau h • vantage to patronize those business men �f � a �aho solo6it ;heir �pslom through thssc list of games.will be competed fo . Take Tas NEws theta very important meet- .. it in, ing of Pickering -Lodge of United Work- -.. CoiifrM!li', . , . � ,, , . .; . , Leat�le. , _ _ _ _ �� . �, men will be; held on Tuesday evening Edward Magill, A., M., LL. D., Pr�si- nezt; when every member who' can pos- ! "� –]Ir. John Meighan. is in town_ this dent of Swarthmore College (Friends), sibly do so ie regnested to be present. ' �• weeit. near Philadelphia, will. deliver a lecture :�� . — Pretty Dear time for Pickerinq's�civie on the subject of •'Higher Education,” in ! � � ' ' holida - the Friendo Meeting House, (Hanggston Bro. Pemberton; of the 'Uzbridge y ,, � road, ._three miles from Whitb ), on 6atar- Guardrgn, will please accept onr hearty —The Iatest' query ib• � Has that � hole day evenin , . 31st rust.,- commencin at thanks fora beautifully � finished cabinet �� been palled rip yet 4" g g ortrait of fife the late � Joseph Gould. 8 o clock sharp. --- The public are cordially �, °' � —The theremometer oD Tnead�ap rears- be Workmanship reflects the greatest in ited to attend, as a very instructive "� tared 110 in the sun at 2 p. m. �� entertainingaddress may be eapected. credit on his;photo. gallery. , . —Mrs. Isaac Linton is visiting Ier sit= Chi !actor,. yiot 'i'h= •ame. ! " � . daughter in Cobourg this week., , It may not be generally known that .Tit's Geo. Hetrick mentioned in Iast —Mr. John Gormley, teacher, is"spend• the Pickerinq Cheese Factory is now and R'eek's Whitby papers as having been - '= ing his vacation in Clinton and vicinity_. his been for the past two months or more tared �1 by the magistrate for using pro - fan� language to ards a D1rs. Colhn�, is ' _ —Mr. Wm. Richardson, of Whitby, is in operation, and hue a large stock of j°. 1 not flap. B. Hartrick, of Pickering toa-n- •� . � � visiting at Mr. W. V. Iiichardson's this prime classes on hand suitable f "o>( fire Uur George would not be guilty - - week. .. peal trade. Having teFted a sample we ship` - can vouch for it bean .first-class. The of d.binq such a thing —The final revision of tie Dominion g Cited to A year. ` ' Yoters' L1Bts for West Ontario is tom- market for cheese is much steadier than PF! .. � : � '�,, piste. last year•, the price also being higher, we Inspector Ferguson found, a small �_ � � � are informed. quantity of stale gin at the Gordon House, —Miss 11i. A. �Fatson of Brantford, is �; � ; � and a bottle of rye at the Western House �- '� spending her vacation among friends in Scott Act Violations..; ��., � during hie peregrinations on Tuesday this village. - An apparent wjustice Ras d6ne bar. last, and the propprietorB thereof are cited —John Woodruff went to Montreal on Ferguson, Inspector for the south riding to appear_ at VVbitby today (Friday} to Saturday last with a eh�pment of sheep of Ontario, in an item which appeared show cause why such should )je on their (; and cattle. � in �'HE NEwe a couple of weeL-s ago, re- premises.; `, ) ' —Mr. J. B. -Burk sold tw`o � very fine luting to the non - enforcement of the � - , . . Scott Act, s=port �• �1m=d�. � . �' .', . - `young cattle to ti'Voodrnff, the butcher, by the omission of a couple of Almost every year many hitherto an• �.� : on Monday. words locating specifically , the �por �� - — Frenchman'B Bay Sshe�en caught facia of Lhe cofint of Ozatario visited by known insects or sr�rnis ,appear as - �...+ ' - � � � a fine lot of Lake Ontario white fish last onr informant. �e referred more par- enemies of fruits, vege abler and shade . + week. � � ticttlarly to tl�e �nortiicrn part., which of trees. It takes a bass; active person to —Tura men with s bear struck town coarse is outside of Ddr. Fergueon's juris- keep rip with the old and new pests. Farmers should never fail to' report, for last week. They did not get many diction. � , ,, `. the benefit of others remedies they have `� pennies. - �egoaiat Z'h =' �dttb>r. � � ' i � � •' rored to be successful. . —The neat meeting of the Whitby Tas NSwe wants to chranicIe� every p i � �. Presbytery will be held at Eowmanville event of importance that occurs in Picker- �� eosrat �monat. � � ' . � , '' ' on October 20th. inA.and the s�irroundinR country, which Mr. James Dimma; of Cedar Grove, ��- � —Wm. Sleep, West Pickerinj�, had a is fit to pnbli�h, and we avail consider it a writes to sap that fire total proceeds from . - young Bteer killed on the Grand Trunk personal favor when anything ,happens all sources at the social and lawn party �� ` track on Tuesday. woirthy of note; or when oa are pin lately held at bilver Spring Park, were ' --MT6. G. G. Pnrsey and .Mies Jennie off on a trip or have visitors � from a d: s X577.50. .After paying ail_ ezpenees the �:.:: Purse , of Toronto, are s endin a week committee will have a clear s lus of y P g tanFe, if yon will inform >pB either in u� ` ". or,i:wo with Mrs. Thos. Marquis.. _ parson or by dropping us a oats! card. upwards of 1350. This is a very sabs- — Mrs.J. L. Margach and daughter are THa Nxws aims to be a pews�y sheet, and factory showing, indeed, and weir be of visiting friends here in town. Mr. Mar• you can easily help ne make it eo if you Feat �ielp to Zion church funds. Bach is also ezpected this week. will; Will you 2 - A i . � I' Cc dent. `� �: ; —Mr. George � Lang and , wife �' were sot l:n.. ... � Mrs. Brien, who resides just south of . � regiBtered at the Globe stall in London, The Lindsay Post is ree ' risible � for rho village, was engaged in fastening up -` � Eng., during the week ending July 9th. the following : —'The Nsws denies with . a clothes line on Tnesdgy morning, last, �,..= — Casper Stotts and his yaks of ozen some warmly, a Chronicle urn to the and while standing on a high chair she �' were in town on Monday last. Ho offered i_ • b some means sli d and fell with full effect that a Pickerin on man had Y pPe +� • the boys the privilege of s bare�ba'ck ride. died from th� effects of aeatin g four later force to the ground, breaking the left arm ^ � — Pretty nearly everybody is on strike p near the wrist of these daps — trying to hit the pestiferious of ice cream �t a picnic. T e absurdity j nt, besides severely of the 6tory; 18 evident. Pickerin injuring the hip joust: - �:� fly and missing him nine times gat of a 8 possible ten. young man could devour fo teen plates sm3aias opuatto�. � � � �` —Rev. Mr. Abraham, of Whitby,: -will and c6�1 for more ; while Pickerint; The frame is rip and 'roof ob Idr. preach in St. Andrew's < Church, Picker - yo�g�s'°om� -hut no order the Waring s new dwelling on King street... country stagged der the l ad it has to Mr. J. Pine's new brick dwellin on wg, this (Friday) aftQ�noan, at 8 o clock, 8 preparatory to communion on "the follow- cam'' Church street is last about completed..... wq Sabbath. - �e : :���_ �� ' : , . ` . Mr. John Gee's sew dwelling, also on —These arP�the days when 'the mgr- All local notices of entert merits (of Church street, is being rapidly pushed curt' sits with the nineties and the house- Whatever nature), where an amount of forward, being now enclosed and roofed. wife stands over a hot cook stove boiling Priming does not( accorr�pan the order ••••••Wm. Allaway's n�w donble tenement berries 'and �m�aking preserves for nezt snffieient to wai�Y ue in nq s RratUi- � is approaching comple ion, and will loon - '" winter'Q rise. tone inotiee, will hereafter be charged for be ready fqr occupation. —Mr. and M'rs. Haryey `and two of t1�e rate of 10 cents per line for the s ss t>h= �aa.. ' firet ;insertion, and 5 cents � ` '' ` ,` , daaghtere, Mr. and Mrs. Beeler and ,per line each � e want to add tmo or three hen• ' daughter,and Master Charlie Hunt, all of subs Went insertion.. Local ` bnsinece dr — (we're not `p icular if its five ' Oshawa, were the nests of Mr. Alez. ono cements will be charged for st same g hu>adred) —names too subscription list :a..: Findlay last week. rate, unless a special contract ie made�for �� the nezt few asks. To assist in ��: —Mr. Ed,nund VPriRhf will put a new a stated number of lines. There will this direction we will send Tas Naws roof on his residence. He also intends Pasi�ively be no variation from this from data rip to January first >aezt for tack- ointin , aintin and blockin the rlile.i �' � P R P R R i the small sum of forty cents, sash in ad- front, which will decidedly improve the � I ; . � ' ', ., � vanes (postage stamps taken). .Now is - appearance of the same. � T e eporti�iq editor • � of •the Whitbyy your oppartnnity. All the local nears --Miss E. Poole, who has- been at t�e Ckronicic lee' week telepb -Wed a chat- of your township for less than 8 cents a Manse for some months, left on. Tuesday lenge to the s �f this ps, r, to a rifle month. � morning for Toronto, where she will take ehoo�inR ma h, cogdition to be as slt�atc tea, - - � - the lake boat for Montreal, and from follows : Ran a 2,,000 yards, 40 roandE to Last week Mr. Thos. M�gniQ hadY�men thence will vroceed to her home in New each man ; ariini•Henry es ; Bt�kea engaged sinking a well on his farm near Brunswick. i2, ,the Whitbyite to silo the Picker• the lake sbcre. The had one down —M16s Hattie Law started on Satnr- ingi 12ii0 for ezpenses Whitby, about fifty fast and syrere beginning to day, Jaly 24th,- the Little Brantford light who a the match mast co a o� if the get dieconraged at not strilung wafer, steel binder that her Lather purchased of ehal enge is ; acceptbd. It would have whgn upon their return from dinner on . Mr. Wesley Matthews, driving around been at one' ace�pp�ed, on that onr Taejsdap `fist' were considerably surprised the field in grandatyle. The Binder spor ing edit r could'nt raises the $mount � find the well pearl half fah f w rk 1' ,+._ f � y o aier j wo ed ales a charm. == o t e stake. ; Perhaps the hitby man and rapidly rising. Their buckets, drills, —The season is fast approaching when will orward xhe.allowance in advance. dco., were left in the bottom daring their ' - � the green cucumber and the greener par- � sos�sa ..; , , . abBence, and were fish taker thereof, will have their anneal � � - ed up with con- � �- � 0 'ogre of the Iufperal overmnent siderable difficulty. The well now has a tussle, and as a lover of our kind, we re- are avelling through Can a at the �boantiful supply. of pure spring water. - _ peat the warning of the late lamented Ares nt time purchasing all a imals offer• �e z�tsarastias n� ".' Josh Billings, "Don't ate kumbers,- Q ed t at are found suitable fo the army. perhaps it is not generally known th�st � table W up." The will elan report to the Homa the Mesare. A. Harris, Son � Co., mane- - _ � ,. � --The big �e1T farm, Indian Head, Gov rnment the future pr specie for facture» of the Little Brantford li t �danitoba, contains siaty thousand acres Hh �' of land ; have tweet -five seven font cut Ret 'q a supply of the ri ht kind of steel bidder i►re the largest oompr►ny in The Edgeley aria als. ui Canada. They of 'm that the Canada in their partianlar line of bnpi ' a.. Brantford 3indera at work. Cly d is too lies , and � is t s near, with the lai•Rest id n ca its! #arm, Qn 'Appelle Valley, Manitoba, con- � ratable Ps P p ,and for a saddle. ♦ li hter bail of horses with the greatest volume o! bnsigess. The ' ,; ! ' rains fourteen thousand acres ; have are ceded, and oor farmQre, in view of following table Riving the annual cowam• .. eight seven foot cat Brantford binderB.* the act that a large trade is likely co be anon of some at the leading esticles they —Oh ! for British Columbia. Tickets ope ed un between Canada and England °°e may interesting to onr readers i- . �;,` Pig Iron, wont 1,160 tone ; Bar Iron and . ;' reading from Pickering, Whitby, Brook• in t is line, �shonld govern themselves g�l� � shoat 600 tons ; Malleable Iran, lie or Myrtle through to Victoria, firer• aco rdingly if they desire a share of it. sbont 226 tons ; Coal an,� aoke, about 460 class limited g75, 2nd class 150. Round Moulding pand, about 200 tone ; ' � trip good for 30 days #110 ; good for 60 na °t O���s °t =�`�ra• � tone ; ' ' " t shall be the duty of Overseet�s � of gindinQ Twine, shoat 426 tons ; Lumber, a da s !1120 ; Rood for 90 da s 11180. ' y y Highways in any Municipality; to see about 800,000 feet ; Cotton Duck, about �TicketB Rood to Ro either via C. P. R. all the the provisions of the Act rdlatinR to 418'600 eq °are: feet; Paints, about 60,000 :!` rail or via C. P, R. Lake steamer route. no one weeds are parried � pounds ; Oils, Varnishes, Eta, about 7,000 A 1 to E. Ste henson, Tele a h and oft wit • � � the' reaps five highway divisions b Mona ; Carriage bolts, about 660,000 ; . T sleet Office, Whitb Read lire advt. cut ' g do or destro in or cane y w0°d gorews, shout 8000 y � • gross. 8omo in this paper. � y � ides of their business wan be formed when to be cut down or destroys at the pro we state that to bran thin rase material to "� �bnsoh of siasliad, Oriiawalodt: er time, to prevent the ri Wing of their Brantford and reship ft in its manufao- • Sunday, August 1st. Fun rat sermon seed, all the nozions weeds owing on tared state would on the late William Le r. Collection ' � andnire shoat °'even Pee the :highways or road allowance within hundred oars, or nearly iMty trains of flf- ; for the benefit of the •fat erless and them respective divisions. Such work to teen loaded oars, each drawn. with oAe �' '� � ' widow." larcomotive. The be performed as part of the statute labor Y have opened a 1 ' warehouse in Tolto>3to, No. 80 darvia 8 or tp be _ 'd for at a rase � bl to b a .. , �� 4 .- psi one era y 'i'he membAlii° bf tits �aitad`ittit iti'88a the Treasurer Qf the Municipality, as the . Association will have their annual trip to Council of the l�an:cipality may direct. -: Chicago this year, going all the way by= Petxalty :— Every. Overseer of Highways propeller California, leaving Toronto on whq refuse or neglect to discharge the . the evening of August 5th. We have no dnt }}'es imposed on him by this Act shall :` °� doubt t11e trip will- be a very enjoyable rippler conviction, be liable to a 8ne of not One• � less; than 110, or -more than 120." ;" ,- I t. I � e ��. ,,. I .I � ;%. - � '' r } I !.• �_ II � r r -- � � •. .l. This is -the rim wh is �' � I - e en 1 aht cool cIothing feels comfort: -- able. We have been very busy this last two weeks turning , taut a lot of light Suits which is the thing for summer.:, .- All cloth brought to us to be made will receive the best of attention, .: and a perfect fit guaranteed. Our priceQ are very moderate and work good. J0�3N C�rREIC�, i ' � . The Fashionable Tailor, VVOrI�- raoYns b�8r � `��vPB" Offlc;�. . ' . THE .CH �+ A � EST - 'Y"��. .. --r— � ' Peerless �ttachine Oil 5.5 cuts, � � : -, a � _ , . _ , ,; :. � Small Lamp GIssses 3c. medinlr� 4c., . �xge 5c.., � . t 7 Ibs Light Sugar � 1.00, _ . , _ . - -D ' � 13 lbs Granniated Su .- >�r .1.00 � .. % � • ' � � r - `� ' �' � 4 bars Dingman's�- ap 25 �cts.- � . Tnrn.ip Hoes,. Field �Hoe�, Scythe$, Snaths � F� ks Rakes �' ' in endless variety, and as cheap as the cheapest. ,_. � �- .:�_ W'YI.� L�OGAN".- pI�K ERING.� .. . �.. GENER :L , GR�O�ERIE�. � . -: ,. - —_. . Lemon Sugar. for summer drinks, Prunes, Lemons', Dates, Figs, soda. Biscuits, Graham Biscuits, Tea Biscuits, ,, Lemon Biscuits, Fruit Biscuits, Ginger Nuts, �� : �� '�� Corn Deal, Oat Meal, Rolled Oats, Pot ,. � = ' ,� Barley, Lard, gam, Bacon, Canned rust, Meats, Fish, d�c., tic, . .� . �, ' � _ _., Also some nic�' Hon e8 and Lots and Farming Land for -sale. ��`" • � ; -.. • ! l . e ea e s o� :. -. Y - .� � - . i - e - -. o e a seer c e - , - �� � � GE11I JAIi�S ARRIVED.. v I, - • .. -� 0 0 � rlYl S 0�1 � r �Ea: �, KER,DUNBARTON.: wee _e r - : . es s . ors e • �� : � , �, � ' .VPs have mow in stock a full line of - _- - � - TVVeed�, S rges, Worsteds, Coorkscrew� I. �: �. �, : � � and Trouserings, - . , which w8 offer o the nblic at rites that �� � � eateli:_ P P can t be b _ . r--- --�o -- _ �S '� � t� j � Best �t�le sad La�es� I��s��on� •: , . ., � . at la� fi �g b � tht3 ��� Tailors" Grei with Mr. Tench ss manager, whsle term- _;, � � s $' � VPheatley ate can be ivied with aU kinds of re- � � � , pairs. Blue tin -fair binding twine, etc. Th8 Iates� � ery;les `of English• - and�1@r1CRII• .stiff $nth, � . without sending to Brantford, which stir - ITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. be a very great convenience to pnrohasere - oi their machines ; this is a move in the - – - �� right direction. Mr. Wesley Matthews, of ' lJ $rougham, is their agentiorWiislcoality.•� ,, <,J T�N� I�1��.:J � G=• �� . 1 . .1 I , � — ,r �. .��� � _ e .. `:. i {I 1 — .... i i .. � -_ SI . . ,. .. ,.