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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_08_06V I . � . II t I I I I -.k# � A 5 �_ I I i I I � i I � I i :, I -r , - I , - . .1 I : � I . I t , - - li, �: I f I .t I .� I , . . .. , - I I ; 'i . . : 1_- . .:. - I . , . . . . d - ___ 11. .- I . � I . . . * I - . . . . : ­ . - ,� - , , : - . ......'L I ­,- ' ' L . I . ; I- � . : , :,I, . I� . : . . I , ". z � : � , _ , . I I- , I 1 %. � � & .. I - ; % 1_.'. � . -� Ii I I, 1:1- I .�. . -.,: .� , I . � ;L .I , I - . - , . . , . . . , 1 4 : I � ,VOL. V " , 1. ­.- - , ; %.. . PICKERING% ONTs3 FRI DAY. AUGU$T'6.1886, , 1 I I . _- _ ...111. __1. .. - I . . - . 0 - proftesto"41.9arbs. �,,:1- "' ­....�_.,!::",� . ..-I.; . ...�, , I . ....; ... I . I ..­ . I 1 e. , . 1 - .. 1. ... I I.: . I . . I 1. . . ..I tATTrV A T:P"TTXT1FN CLAREMONT.- &A V I I I I . . . M M M.. . I � M , - I , . . .1. M . I 1 400-0 � :��, , ,�., i ; - I . M M "­ - !;-:m I IL) 0 � .1 I . . . I M M m�, �. .1, - I - . , I . - I : I M a � I . . I - 11 M , . ON, - , �. .� i- 1 . = .. .. � ' , . I I M � " , 0 M I Xr4Ucal. :,.,.. , I .1mil M 0 .L;- ` ". Q i Having mi tic#1 with regret the reticei,ce - C01MID BY maintained b your clever correspondent, - _­_____ .1�l----,-,-:--".�--�,,�___,:,__,�-�, . i �. * , - -_ *:::* t ' LA'TABT LOCAI VAPPINMON Rlt M , M M !. M .. I - �";_., . M - 9' M M.� , _� S I E_ M M.,. Z � , THI PRZSfi AND JUTTZD,, DOWN BY OUR "One of She Lys," sad having noticed a M I FIELD, M D., M. C. P. S. PHYSI M ; -I M.. 2 �I� '_ - t- - i , "I, . �m - M , - . I M - I, �'L 1, M M... I I I . 1 13. CIAN, SUItORON, CORONER, &c., 1. J4 -0 . M - . I M . J. V2 r M40 p&ra0aph in your last issue asking for in. - � .e hours-Morning, from 8:30 . �, ..:, .� M. .. I ,L,, Ont. ofile _,:­ � - M I �.. I., . formation of a local character of interes) , pickenr 9 M , , I , 9 , :11� . , 11M . 'jvening from 5 too 6 o'clock. 1-y M M . ,: - '. a , _-_mL � I " � i . jo; .M,i 4I * 11 ­ . .. I . M M �-, - . � MM M I .- t I -, 1 : . I - , I to your reads bar having been . to 11 M � � �1 � - : M I .2 I, M .�� : . . , M. ' . :,!M: �:.� ,� M , L .1 . _.:" WHITBY. 1 'M ; M . I . A k9, ',-, I I" I rmm"- - � ,� . .., ? . M 'M I M M I M W M. D., M. C. P. 8.9 ON, . , � I �, mm�. : .im I - I . I. �; 1: I - E. . - z 4 a I - �m , , 1 , , . M I , im laced In the way of an entire novice' I J t TA1910. Coroner for the county of On- . ... , I � - -1: , M M � - . . I q. :M_ * 11-,�. 0 . . I t'14': � - . . taro. physician, Sur � M. �:� .M', �- 0 1:4 , ''I , , rumored that Eave the'presumplion to send a few re- , : Ii, M M. ; goon and Accoucbeur. Resi- m� , . - `� . �iI�,,. 4) 1. Mr. Dan'. O'Leary . - - I � b. I, I i ;­ : - 'has decided to alone his hotel, The Reu- I . M� . �� a . W M marks so that Claremont ma not be a an office, next door to the Post-offloe, = 1:* � :' "' _. - Ll'b V , M elence . � rickerinp. 10-T - :,_ , _.­"M:M I . U M blank in Tim Niews, as it has been of late --M---- ___- I . 1 5 10v 9 �� - ialDan will be missed, as be is a popu. le . _ W. :,M .M. � M, LM": - .i. M I ­ ,BRIER, M.D,X.C.P.S., Ont. .. , m.. 1 ., -��:;-� , z .8, W. FF � from .1 . - L 0) M ca 0.2 P _-� - lar landlord. subject, of course, to the boiling down pro. ' , ' I . , A CORONER. Office hours--morning OM �4 'I LM . -4-V � I.., 8t010,(,veniug5tO6- Surgery in rear of bRUG ,� t.. ?!,.,� ��. C30 ;:b . • C, h.00 'I. Coal is begialaing to be imported for cc", with one qualification,' however: you 164. � - 0: m e Rhine." sTORF, jirock St. North, e Pa .1 : .� C 'F %I;. � ;I 0 .0 must not expunge the -cooki M Claremont. (Patrons ). M !I C3 0 the coming iietisou"it trade. A large qu" M pplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals, &r.-, all I Im fq - as r OR 0, ,V - "' The Presbyterian church in this lace 11 r easb., 29tf Q .0 eity has already arrived at the harbor. was re-opened for worship on SabEath, M -4 1: - The Gazette advocates shorter sermon' B, 25th ult. Rev. J. Abraham, of Whitby ., N A i "D, heap fO . � C) %, E 0 04 1 0 0V It . . ______ _,� M MM M 4-a %0% ,Z 0.6 .:::) . . I . Legal. _M - C) N 11� C30 ,,..� � &. 'more particularly during the heated preached'appropriatb and impressive. ser- _�__;_ - - - - __ - __ - - - iA t- 0 � U -a term. . . _ i .,.­­---- ii�"__�_ "I I .a P', � - move at morning and evening services, to . I .-L'. - � Q .60 "Z ' I - &,LL,, DOW, I . STER .. .: PC Miss Mabel Cochrane, while en a overflowing con gr?gations. - tf t)H N B, , - 104 .1 k "_ teril]o . and Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Opncz .. S3 0 8 I" 0 '4 0 boat at the bay one.day last week, slipped The soiree on Monday evening was a I 4 0 - 1'.�: io %.O as A *@- 1;4 srelyt; 11lock, llro-ck�street, Whitby. Private . 00-6 QC 5 success, altho' many were deterred from I � 0 a and fel: into the water. Dev o loan at lowest rates and on favorable ��.. - .� •I _*J V O'.., . Her companion, . . I t of the cophius showers . funds t 8-y � . . .1 ;% a, lady, with great resence of mind, coming on account terms of I)ayuie.nt_.__-__--- _- ---- L ------- -- . . .� a. � _:I Z � .1, 0 bo F LQ . . 1AS PARKER, BARRISTER 400-• . � .I (D grabbed tair, and kept her which commenced to fall simultan . 0 -W . is ru e - abbed her by the eous _J till(i solicitor, &c. money to loan. No ;4 ... 9-0 ". Q r" Q -.- with the pouring out of tea. A super- I 9 TB` , 1 4:31 %0 cl P., = afloat until rescued from her periloas w commission. office : Haney's Building, Picker- 1". W., 11:16 . 0 a 93 abundance of good things were tastefully , 4) cD cd rosition by a young man na..ned Faqti- arranged on three long, tables in the base- , PARXEIL i ,= :'�-' .Z L� r- > �0 ing - open every 8atUrday. TnOUAF 0 z . I I . I 1.-.k ninety acre farm for sale on easy W, - . b. tb a .1 , arson. / • . . men 0 :t: a) t. The floral display was highly 4-y 0 . F3 � W - 0 Q By approaclAij 'too near the be( N. l' g I pame 44 .0 V ))S Oil' a . ,terillS. ---------- - ----------- '' . . . A Q �: approaching' I creditable to the young ladies. The general -I)ELAMERE, BLACK, RESSOR & r;-_4 0 ;; = 4>, W " I I.. . X - A = W young colt, a lad named Arthur Hatrid,k, opinion seemed to. be that a better spread %1d , - EN(;1,11,11. Barristers at Law, Solicitors . ig = - I- was kicked fairly in the face. i had rarely, if ever, been witnessed in this Cbaucery, Conveyancers, &c. Offices, No. 17 . ' � :, I I' i* 11 t, 0 ::-. X =4 Gas Company's, ':' � N Toronto) street (over I q - -J *-' a, .�2 :�,- 0 X Ck rionic�e, I., ft. , , Mr. J.-M-Kennedy, late of the section, or as some declared, anywhere : - - D. DFLAMERE, �., Ske 014 4P W tic Co. else. Everything seemed to be not only )dODCY to Loan, No COMnlissIOD = , was in town on Mptiday last. I BLACK, H. A. RRE9011, E. TAYLOUR I . : z I .04 , I f DAvll)s() ". q. 11 .6 .; 0 .0 It Is thought by wan that thi Gs,; cite fleut,i ul, but of a first-class quality; -and .: ' - .3-y . .­ , .,. 0% .=. q 03 -�- y or ari - - RAGLIS13- - - __ - ___ __ __ - - - � - .. _ - . . - -, .-..-.,.. I '91 :�:: 4) " �:.: rather over-shot the mark last week in - �ty-well, an Auld godge'r was - 4 )AR- - : , I , f.,1 . - ,;,i �! 4D , L E. FAREWELL LL. B., b . :,. .. - .. ,..%k I Cc .. i ' heard to I exclaim : . I I . '� 9D . "Its the best thing o' . eTs RISTER. County Crown 'Atterney, and � I : , P- G �' - pl� 0 '," its reference to Mr. W. B. Pringle and . I Io- . '...., '..jj,L ;,�:, i .V.§ �� (1; I �L!;;. ' , the kind I ever e%w in Any country, and Votulty solicitor. Colari House, NVhitby.___ .V�_ ;:4 I., * ., :L:,l � W � I his candidature foi- the deputy-Reeves! . . - -_ J ca l 0 . ,!I 11P* I've seen P, quid wheen in my day. I ba.d I ,ItS RITCHIE & BILLINUS, C 'L :'' :.I `I'!:.. �; J� 4!72 ", 40. . Personal ities are bad things to indulge in. ,� _!' (V - - ,,, - _ .L ­ III., or-.M . - " r . "I" . I L' �i E - S , - . . . .L ��ii CA %) W - ..: (a A The county fair will come . i i only yae'faut tae fin, the ladies couldna ,,I B,rri.t,-.r9 and solicitors; High Court of . . . 1. ... I... 1. I � � � - , . 4) I . , ; i . . III II9- furnish the necessary material for a guid. ,111, *c,. whpi,y, ont, money *,o loan on re&- , � - -.4.2 .) - I � I . , . - 19-v I � - ._,;.,.�. -_ � �,k:�:I ��-, � Imediately afterlhe close of the Provincial - , L . .. , , " - 90DItt)]e .tVT1119. C) � ,; �1, J, ...., I . N Z H L Eibibition' quick, caunie smoke, an' I dinna blame � . . - I�4, i them a niX for that. Gae no a clean pipe ---"=--- __�___ __ •-- ----- ____ , 1. I... .. F4 "a A .. . ­ I L . :%:.', . ­` . . i . I . I . �, . I .- . "� . - . --- 4 a 8i � - . J: 4 'I - an' let's bas a draw." This conversation ,_4 , � L . - . - Vetel'i na I*Y. . . .1 ,...4 . , .1 � . � .11 " 11 �,.; I . . ..k 1 - , L . I L � M , - :1 I."... . . ­ . I . * ]� .. .r. � " . ., ; - - �* ", r, '. , ' . . . - . - .-,.- ­..'-.. ­ � --,.-.,- - .., J -.- , ....... - - :.. ":� ".1" �. . i.�:. . OHERRYWOOD. , .:, �1. � took place aft i the veteran had smiled - . .­_ -- -- -, . - I 1, � - . Pik, - .. _ i .1 . . . , . ....: � ,I . e . A � , � .., , . . �L - . . I.! I I, ­ 1� - - --- - , � .1 - - i , � . - HOPKINS. YETERIN,kRv SUR• ____ - - 4. .. 1. . . . I I I I .. j upon the many good articles under which I L - As our h4 re' ywood corre6pbndent has -the table groaned.for, he quaintly observed, (;EON, ON, C,rwluate, of the Ontario Vet- ; .- - H`V - -A. CUTH.B RT� " 3 ' . 0�rinal ' .(,(-,liege, Toronto. and practical boriw . been ri",,le tiq his duty for the past three i-Nae man could begin to even pree a .. - Rhuer, etc. on account of increase of practice - or four w iis,l or whether he has got tired quarter o', the stuff that was there." Cer. itO111ed Saturday to Watchiaker and Jeweler, 1. � and wy accus ViSitS every , . writing, or ha's left the country, we do not tainly I wbitPv*ie.Che.rrvwood and DuMrtau will at- I the ladies have earned a reputation . tend ti,,. diseases of the horse foot at my Own .; 1� 'L �CKERINQ9 ONTO 1�_-] L', � know, so I thought I would pen a few lines which will, at any future soiree, secure - ­.. . 1, fI, ��:..'!.� , -- _ i, . force, careen 1�ivcr, in the forenoons of Tuesday, .. .1 , '. i�' . - for Tnt Niws to let 3 on know that there such a turnout as will amply repay them . . ' . I Wednesday, Thursdiv arid Friday of each week. 1. , . 1,;, ,.� :-' A beautiful ;­ - is still a hitle life here Y0, althtugh we fur their kind, generous . - . I I A first-class assistant horseshoer always on hand. 1. and voluntary Wiftches, Clocks, Jewelery and'11'anCY, are pretty Well dried up. A little shower labor's on this occasion. After tea the Veterinary instruments made to order. Medi- . . . I . cine for horses and cattle�sl*ays on hand. Calla . Goods, on hand.. I once a week is just what we want. It al- large audience adjourned up stairs and . by night of by day Promptly attended to. Ad- . - , I I . ways briD�s In something new. - (imss, (-,Yreenl�iver, Ont. 34 - 7 REPAIRING PROMPTLY tXECUT�ED his gra � were there entertained by the reverend ' John bY just,poine home with nd eutlemen who were present as promised --- - __ .- - _____ --- -------.----- __ After S5 years' experience I am able to Bay I will guarantee satisfaction. 12Y new bugg He intends to take his wife ty short, sharp, racy speeches. The . I I . touaincee (garba. .- ., ---- -- ----- - ------- Out for a �drire every evening, but the Brooklin Presbyterian choir - contribute - ... - . . , ....1. I 0. t I . .I- 1. - - - - - __ - - -,------- __ . . . ladies of our ' town think it is too grand for very materially to, the enjoyment of , all e,. .;.,. - 16tbing a little rougher made preisent.by rendering some choice selections - I ". John . so# � (�oyll-ejjatzver, A-e. I . . wi. I I - - - � - - --' - .. _11­_._______ n I'Ol'.,, B nk. would do �im just as well.. Never mind, of music. The eongrege-tion is certainly . .- , R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLE RK 1. . . * - John, I anp going to have one too. I under deep obligations to the choir, who . . . . , The fanners are very busy at their bar- arrived in good time during a downpour of D conveyancer, Commissioner for taking . PICKERING AGENCY.-. . affidavits, A'cc6untant and insurance Agent. . - .,.,.. vest this week. The boss .is driving the rain, and who must have left home on the monevioloan on farce property. OFFICE-At ; 1; I 1, horses and the hired men are sitting on certainty 'of returning during a very dark hro'ug'bam- . 27-Y Open for 6e transaction of all legitimate the fence t' watching the self-binder drop night. - __ __ Banking Business. � Happily, however, about 11 -p.m --- - . - - - - _ A . re-hitect. __ ______ . . Orncit Houus--From 10, to 3; Saturdays - the sheav6s 4hen he comes rouhd. the rain ceased, and beautiful' starligh '. 7 . i Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoover have been tak- reigned .. -�.:­_ ---I----- 10 to 1 o'clock. I _ in lieu thereof. We trust' on in g a trip across the lake to visit - Mr. musical friends arrived home in safety . : A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITtCT �- I Sayings Bank- - in &.nneefi0n. Barnard and family, formerly of this place• and that no trouble may have arisen from A* Jor the county of Ontario. Drawings ' : * . . un(i specitications furnigbed for- every C18,86 Of (3-Y) GEORGE KERR, Agent. - They give a very good account of that part having performed an act of very area budding. steani and hot water beating and --- - ... - .- --- - - -_ - -_ I - - of the country. kindneeir,'which was high] appreciated b) ventilation a specialty. Office-Gerrie Block Yi .1 corner DUndaS and Brock- streets, Whitby. zj.d�.m-,T -T--JT.1--T=. I Mr. George Gates came very near poison- their Claremont friends. The interior o Rtsidenct-Kingston Road, East Pickering. 37-Y .- � I. ing himself the other day, while engaged the Presbyterian church is simply perfee . . I tf� shortest se'a'passage. Xier4e time 'R d1l in putting Paris green on his potatose. Lion itself, no faults being .expressed. I . . eye, I I . - __ - __ -------- --------.----- ------------ 2 of which are passed on the River and Gulf of Mrs. McClane, from Markham, is visit• will bear comparieria,with any church in - . . . . Aactiotieeriifq. __ - St. Lawrence. - . . " . , -- . . .r Ing her friVnds here this week. the county belonging* this denomination I _,_­1_;­_­._ _­­______,_ ­_ _­_­­ ._ _�_;,�,;,-_- Rates of Passage -Cabin 050, $60, $70, and 69D. Rev. Mr. Davie preached a very fine But not for long; it is expected our Dun i THOMAS POUCHER, LICENSED Return tiiketeata reduction. intermediate 439. Auctionee'r, Valuator, arc.. for the Counties - Steerage atlow ratio.' . sermon to a crowded house lost Sunday Barton friends will compel us to take a of York, North and South Ontario. Auction Sales -Parties sending for friends in theold country can evening. ' . . back seat when they got their tine new of &1: kin'ds conducted and property valued at obtain Prepaid Passage Certifeatee. � 1 '. ....: _00640 -, .,^ ­ ---". I . I '. a aiodexata charge. Arrangements for auction For dates of sailing, tickets, and all informs- - ., i. i � brick church completed. A little mort . . k . tion apply by letterer in person to .�. , i.! VXBRIPGE..4� 1. ,� .. _ I � nV&Iiy Of this kind would not hurt tht I I sales Or valuating can be made at any time at . . .`,��., '.--, I I . 4 . �. ­_ . .. I., I ..1. ;, Il. . - . .., , - . ''I Presbyterians a bit. Since the settlemeni - will' he given to all orders by letter or telegraph. . .1 . . : T ' '�'" ­ I . , of .Rev. A. H. Kippan as pastor of this con the BROUGHAM HOTEL. Special attention - I ,, - ' . 25-Y .. 1- a. M. M=:1J=V �I, .1 here are twelve familiirg, all bearing , . . Address Box 47, Brougham, Ont. AGI-,4NT, EXPESS OFFICE. WHITBY, the nRMQ of Long, residing in Uxbridge gregatiou over a year ago, they seem to . ------- ___ -------- . - - - ' . . town. .1 have wakened up from, the comatose state , . - . Blarkspaithfiag, .&C. .1 _. . I I Some person or perso I ne I entered Robt. in which they had been for some time . --,---,----------------'--- SITTING-i OFTHE DIVISION COURTS Younger blood has been infused into the . -, I C H _f, % L - P. I E - E - D . , . G - E - N - E R . A L . , NelRon"s premiees on the night of Sun. management. The debt on the church, . - M Blac1ginith and Wagon Maker, Pickering, . .1. COUNTY OF 0NTA11I0..,:_ , day, 25th, and after killing a tine fat sheep, I . . I �" Borne $1.600, was, in a few days last fall, V .:�. . Ont. The la"t improved machinery for Bolt, .. . - ., � .. :., skinned it and took the mutton away, fully coviEred by a ubscription list, and '. ... ­ _;; , .; .... AiJe and Nut Cutting. Horseshoeing as usual- I - �, I _:-�,, `-, I .;; - I I -1.8661 11 . . leaving the head and hide. All work promptly and satisfactorily executed. 6 i I . . . . '. :0, . 1� ... I '. an overplus of some $200 besides, which , .,_. . .'­ . 11 , ..QA � &.,e a- r"J P* , Mrs. Baker wax Sitting on her'Teraudah has been utilized in the improvements just . I Nlo of Holding . d 4D :�4 0= a . ______ ______ __ ___ 14 _.... . ,2mCM- one day lately when she heard the report completed. The result of special collec- -_ - .; Painters aitd Gl,azierx- . I I Whitby . . . 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 of & gun, an ---,:----- . ,�. d a Second later a bullet lions at re- opening and soiree has enabled ( Brougham - .. 11 , �. . 3 32 \ . bead, struck in the the management to i off the entire cost A I N T I N G, GRAINING, SIGN 2 -(Pickering, , ": �. I- '; , - --� 4 2 • 3 whizzed past her ipe o e I? Writing, Paper-Hanging. Tinting, &e., of all 3 Port POITT !.,I .. �, - .: . 8 20 22 - 7 26 it window casing- and fell at her feet. It of improvements, over 1300, leaving a small - kinds done on the shortest notice. All shades of 4 Uxbridge ill'.' **' 9. W 0 827 15 . balance on hand. The highly esteemed . .I - %; � '::. �,,:`. -2 24 9 was a narrow escape. .. . t mixed to order. None but the, best Eng- 5 CanDington I.''--- ­ , 10 2 Wi 16 "' 1 ,_._�. ...!. . pastor has bepn a prominent factor' in Fia�Lpad used. HILTS & WELBOURNE. 213Y 0 Beaverton __ .. �Ii 11 93 25 10 17 The Yournal is opposed to cattle run- . I. I - . . bringing matters to this fortunate - . 7 Uptergrove . *.tl -.-..: ` � 13 24 96 11 . IS ninpr at large durinR the'night, as serious - .sad , . --- -_ - - --- - - - - - - ------- -_ --- - cc " I Boots aad Slioes, - . , I. L E, FAREWELL, ,, depredations are committed by them. comfortable position, being at all times un- .. I : I ti n,of his duties, '--,,, � - - ­ ___ ­1- I , __.;�­ - � By Order,, -remitting in the prosecu io ­­ _­ ­_____ - ­,-4- - - ­ I Sume one tied down the whistle on an . - � & ; Clerk of the Peace. . and ever on the alert to be still going for- . ]RICHARD BRIGNALL, - KINSALE, --- ---- --- ­_ engine at the station, `between the hours ward in every good work, temporal and .. ON T., dealer in Boots and Shoes, is still pre- C :E.6.10 rl"10rzs I Pared to supply his friends and customers with . __ of one and two on Wednesday morning of spiritual. He h;La now gone off for his - and sewed work to order of the best ;, -rUUX11C U-V. and - last week, and the inhabitants of the town well I earned . . . CXrULN rned holidays. from whence it is = I also keep always on hand a full alip- � • . being awakened by the noise, were much hoped he may return thoroughly recuper- Ply Of -Boots and Shoes from the best factories it, . the Province, all'of which have been selected by OCEAN -:- STEAMSHIP alarmed thereby, thinking some dreadful ated and strengthened for the performance a practical inan and will be sold at. low prices for calamity hai befallen the place. . . of his ministerial duties, , IMI). Give me a call andinspectfor yourself. 10Y UP-TOWN TICKET AGENCY, , ' . - if, a few days old. was left by . - - -_ .- ' LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE 'VQ11eVra1-Ahk3tnee, - Whlitby. A waif, m_ Our new school house is progressing . J OHN - I some,'beartless woman on Mr. Robert rapidly. It occupies the very best site in Maker, Pegged and sawn .work. Orders I this village, and will, when finished, be a PPOMPtly attended to. Experienced workman- Whitby to W#nni"g, let class Railway and Bin doorstep at Quaker Hill on credit to the ratepayers of S. S. No. 15. hip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the Cabin -,�M, Return $30; 2nd $17; all rail via C. P. Tuesday evening Of last' week. The New - 8. King street, Pickerine village. 7 -_v- R. $121. y ill avoid mistakes, occasionally beeve of the Township took it i . Mr. Hopper's new residence begins to . . - _____ caused bYt You neral crowding at the railway I 11 char take shape. It is of white brick and will 12-09 Tatloript.q., . statiouR, by C, Ming at the Telegraph Officei and it is kept at present at the expense of be a comfortable and handsome dwelling '�__­ --­------­­---­- Whitby, and pr cure from E. Stephenson, at theCouncil. Noclue to tile ubnatpral when completed. There are five new * ' your leisure, ny required railway of ocean' . . tickets, at any e between 7 a. m. and 8:30 p.m. P i houses being erected, besides the school I 11 E R E IS ENO O parent. ' - T doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east Of daily. Everyr quired information, Maps.Time- , All tlielio'tel -keepers here W'ere"Pulled" house, and one or two more an likely to th':Cuthbert House, gives better satisfaction for tablen,Routes, , tea, etc.. cheerfully funished last Week. � lm 'Loney than any other first-class house in the free to passengers on application. Tickets to 1014 . . I . go up are winter seals the fate of building banship. Call and I -.1 .. .1 - � ,... . -;I - oper I examine his stock if you and from nearly all points of the world &ran- `� - - , 0 eis� s 1 .�. L I.: ations. Tfilb to get it stylish, good-fitting, well-made suit. teed At as low , the lowest rate % ­.!­ I % 1-1 ... _� . � . ... 1 - � Barley cutting is the order of the day. . ' The Gran F " [I! owes ", , . Remember the address- JOHASTON, east of Grand Inartin � 1..� ', I:, 1 ,r,�, ,; . � WHITEVALE, ; . � ,. , I- 1. - Cuthbert House, , I'' ;­ � I ; .. 1. Some have finished, others not commenced. Pickering Village. . 17� through daily, from Pickering and hitby to .4, . .. . I , ' ' Doused ' * ' . __ __ . - . Chicago, Detroit and Port Huron, wit ut any - . . Wo -Do" 'ced in the Markham paper IL few Crops in general looking very well. Busi- --- __ __ ti ' . .- . . - �Uotelx. 'I- �,� . change of cars. Baggage checked throe from days ago that our pa%hmaster had gone up ness appears very quiet except �etweeu 19 __ ".-..-'-�-------�--,--�------,�--l�-,--.-, Whitby to destination. . . and 23 o'clock. We oboerve- occasiono)ly . EM PERANCE HOTEL GREEN - spec ial attention tj passenger tickets for Mani- the golden stars. He came down a stop stores open and doing business at the latter T I toba,(vin Chicago, also via Brockville and C.F.R.) or two, put on the golden slippers sad out bout !100d, John Mitchell, proprietor. This Northern Michigan, Dakota, the Northern North. . hour. Query. How would the eight hour Leco is a new building, fitted up with every- Western States, British Columbia, California. the thistles just in time to save paying a t advocates relish a season in a Mmodation for the travilling bublft. lAxge fine. We think it *high time the Thistle movemen end comm Special cheap throw e,and return tickets . Philadelphia, if a . I Shall at Ocioug stables and sheds for horses. to and from New York, I adelphis, Baltimore, Act was enforced. We also. think it would rural district where the. working day con- all times - be pleased to receive a call Washington, Dover, Dal. Tickets from Ottawa, Gists frequently of 16 hours--not very * from my friends and the public generally,. when Montreal, Quebec, Peterboro, OrMia, Brockvil.le ,,be.well for the Council to have the ap• heavy work, perhaps, but requiring vigil - Prescott, Greenwood. . 13tf Prescott, kin ston 13caton (via Montreal, ang proaches to our new bridge properly fixed, - PICKERING. also Suspengfou hAdge), Suspension Bridge, dance ' all the same, and results ' 0 R-D ON HOUSE, as they are dangerous to the travelling ant attendance J G James Gordon, Proprietor. Buffalo, Detroit, Port Huron, Chicago Winnipeg community. We would not like to we . may be of un itifinitesmal character after i, Thin house Is It Ine new brick building, finished in superior and all points in Canada and the United States: -rn pay another thou I this long session' There, are those who 10 also senson sea-bathing tickets. . I them the think the so.�calle4 workingman enjoys the style. Every convenience and comforatufp0rer _�sand. 'ravel] -ng public. New and commodious stables Oh I For and From European Points I The parties that took four p,air-of boots beat time of Oy class in Canada. Take knd shl from Mr. Moody's shoe shop will Pi - __ - Pols. I 7-Y With choice of seven Royal Mail steam Lines, ease _Bllf�iu __ ­____ - . (;A ____ ---------- -- via:-- "White star." ,,Dominion" "Cunard," return them, get the pegs. taken out, and the agricultural laborer and the rural AM HOTEL, J. M. GEROW "Anchor," "State." "American "anti "'Rod Star." pay for them, or they may go down for a instance. The former Po Proprietor. Having bought of Mr. Thos. 'Chn tickets supylled 1;Qing to and t"m few months. complains of witnessing too maby sunsets ()tllber the above hotel, and refitted the same 00 thrOtigb;ut I intend to keep a strictly temper- Whit y to Liver 1, Londonderry Queenstown a V81*11 .- while on duty; the latter, never --wall, t Glasgow, Hull Leads Belfast, Lonaon, mancb;;� Taylor & Launt re 9 am 40921 hardly ever--barring Sundays, witnesses , Mee bou;�, in conformity with the law of the ter, Bristol, Cardiff, B;'blin, Antwerp, and Paris, WithfnU f3roe. It Wouldle well for theis 1%nd, A call respectfully solicited. An attentive guaranteed at as low as the lowest rates. Steer- tiny. The workingman's clay ceases at hostler QWay8 in attendance. 10y $o repair the tubes leading •to- the MW, 1� 18 o'clock. In he aware of the grist boon . age, 1nterm9dia* First sad Bead Oabln. - . . � d Country for ft a I � . -----_. Parties wishing to send to the 01 .pLwe,W, *&@Jbin budgive. I 1, - - . their friends can have prepaid Ocean and PAU : . )Wj*i Windsor, - of Rowmuviu I I � 4 he enjoys in compoison with many of his . f. - Musical, . I fellow labovers who leave work to seek that `-­w____.,_-,�,­ �, - ­___,______^,�J__,_,___ tickets through 0 Whitby. -visiting his grand.pa. . ...Master ktar . Tbro"Ii .Tickets supilled v1p all Um Boat - Toronto, is V%idug in WNW- repo" necessary to At them for the next .PARTIES : WISAINd 'TO - TAKE Lines, (C P. R. via Owen Sound included) to 411 VON&P 01- , clay's tin pullIng hard spinet the . I . . le88O - A1s6 • tickets by .. Mr. WOW of *a Massey maullp stream. I . � � I . O. 13. - obtain' gin Instrumental or Vocal Music Lake and Manitoba points ' ' 0, d . .. Steamer Norseman anG TOrOnt4) BOMB. ,a , _.- `ruction. Music in Class or by private , Wg I. ON to VwNtosl .IF 0 O.. I . .- . . . � For through, lmoa, foreign, Bin& and round laph" I � 10 * I . .1 1. _w-11, ­--_0#&�­o­A._,ii_ Apply for terms to � � A : - . . ' I ,10 rip railway and pf�ticksts to ' ..., . - �-Bright, newsy, and cleanly '' imah. * ' * M.189 As E. Coutft, L' 'P f 6ff. Off; M U �jd I.., E: STEPHE09N, : - 1i 4#= * 0 ill"lic room at the residence of Mrs. Head Rgilway,-And Ocean Ste The Scott Act is doing well.....The town Subscribe now fdr THE Navvy if yon d i , - Steamship Ticket AgOnt. * . ' I . a . V 1 1 �0 I P '0 a I 9 " � ' � B _j I! 11 ,le tin ,7 as or h a' � I thought a " ' n! ',I cure n! r q1 I a t hit by t,f ul u Vok, "" .- 1111,111antah aw ;i� I . to Nitw Office opposite Post Office, Whitby, Ont. is very quiet. � not take it. I � . . . , ; I . Pickering. . I �.. ­.: , ' , -­ 'L , . . 1. I .I . , . .1 I . I . - � . � ., " i . . ".., - � ": . I . _ .. 1, _. I- . I - . I , . . - I . .. L . . - , ,::.�l ; , - I • ,. 1: I.. '. , L I . . I ; L 1­1 � .. � , ; . . ,. . , I I,., ...; -, ­ .-. 1 .I. . . .- , . - .. . , . ; . " , .1 :. I..''., . .. I , . . .. .I .. - . . . . . . . . , ­ , 1'.. j.... . . . . ... .1 . . . - f " , - :..i * . f . . .. I .. . . . .. ..... i L.. -/ "I.: - . . . . ". . . . ... - . . . ­, . . " . , . I 1;VV %ork Correspondence. - - ! . . - . . . . . . . . - ­ . - % I . . . � . . L � Early in the morning ozis is awakened .. by the about of Lthe newsboys, with their .-_ - - . � - `World,' 'Times,' 'Sun.' it etc., etc. They .: I . are indeed ,the larks, and know - the early .. .. '. .� - ­ .: bird catches the worm.- They are a cute . . . . . I lot Of boys, and not an ordinary man call . . , ; get the start of them. . . . . . I . .. . .. � ­ . : Next in order, yet less musical, are toot- iugs of excursion whistles,- and the steady. r 1. - I I o I . trump of hundreds who are eager to catch . * �. , - '. �. I . .. the steamer to take them picnicking to the . . ' summer resorts, and often to their cousins' . ' . - .. ­ I .. . .. : in the country. - A stroll to the wharf and .. � we find it filled to overflowing with young - . I . . . r . and old bent on a' day's pleasure. It is � . I . . funny, indeed, to see the fussy old gents, - - I 1. and fat old ladies, the perspiration stream- - . I . .. ..... . . - I ' i . ing down their faces, running to catch the . I . steamer for fear of being late,and yet a half- �. 1: '. . - .1 . . L , t , I" - L hour early. Such 'puffing and blowing ... . A dozen steam - engines could hardly beat. I I . . - . . them. And yet everybody must say, "It's -.'- \ , � .- . ,:- . . . hot, neighbor,"-as tho' one were so stupid he could not tell the sweltering sun was . . - . .. . '. . il. . . L hurrying the thermometer to 90 0. L .- . 11 . - . . . . . When the dock has become well filled . . . . . w. and every pretty (?� baby's perambulator . � . - - ­ ' just where. one can strike his shinig. against. , a .- ._. .. . . . it, a melodious (1?) howl goes up from & .- .. - .. �. ­ , � . . - • hundred or more *1 sweet little darlings to I.- " who have seen the light of day I a than a, ' ' I - I. . . . .year. Such bliss Such fun? Thesei r , A :, L : . � _. little mortals (harps with a thousand : ! ". I ­�. '11 � . strings) must face the sun, almost tropical, I . L for the rest of the day, ,keep good-natured, - . I . - I 1 and join .their. indulgent mammas in the evening in the song, 11 What '& lovely day . _. - . . . . , . we've had I "..' ., ` - 1. . .. - , . . -. � Strange,' but. true, 'no matter at what - . . . . . - - I hour a steamer leaves, there are always . . I..: . ... I - some ladies, a fat old bath, and &-baby ­_ .--- left; just down to see the boat three feet. - - . . ­ ; from the dock. An excursion would not • � - . . . be complete if this did not happen. :_ 11 '.. . _.. I .. Good-bye, and happiness to the Sunday' . . . .. . . - .. excursionist. We next see hundreds, aye. - - I. . . .� . . thousands of amiable bachelors, with -. I ' ; ' drooping spirits, after the too much . ,spirit * L, .;. . � I ' of a Saturday night, meandering to the ., . I . - I . - morning meal at tho restaurant. where,.,,,. .. . I _- silently and alone, they eat and drink, and , '. - . ...,... . . i L . , . - . . in true bachelor style wonder if life iK.. . �: -- :� , - d the living (without a sweetheart)- , � - - _. . . . . . . . - A great many' young! men and older un- . _L - .. . . . - I married men here, lodge in one place and . _ _L: ,- - - . _ "- - dine at a restaurant. No doubt your . readers would prefer their own quiet. ­_ * � /� .: . .. � . . - domestic life to such an unsocial way of" ­. _. . � . . � . . . living. Fancy one of your Pickering boys , ' . . - . .. . - , . 1. . � munching,,. chewing, drinking, &c, and - . I � -nary " a word to a soul; but muneh._..... -, chew, and munch, fifty cents to the cashier, - - - I, �:_ I I . � I no drinks thrown 'in, and go your way -.- - : � . . . about your business-this is the program. . . . . . . I The church, bells. ought to waken us bv-. L . - - t this time-, but no, they are tired. Have .- . .. . �..... � .1 . . . . o. � .. swung and swung a 10th month until tired - and now must rest. The great lights who , :.. . .. I . � have,shone during the past year So brightly 1• . . . � L . � I must now be rested and tripmed that . . I � � . they may scatter 'with greater power the ­ f brilliants of Christian truth. Henry Ward , . I � ­. . . . 1. . - Beecher is making cold, formal orthodoxy * ' .' - . � . t laqgh in England, and. Dr. Talmage is on . . _. ...F.I.-e. . IL hie way to Caukda, fishing (for poor siu- , I' .' : . I ners). We miss these orators greatly, but; . .. . are willing our English and Canadian .1 . - - ". L friends 'should have a little of the good things of this world. A few of the churches - !, ,. . .. . ­ ' are open, and they are L poorly patronized, . %. ; . . . I . - . . . I I for the -New Yorker I s fonder of fishing. ' . . . . .1 , . . , bQati bathing, &C, than he is of church - I I . I - w . . . . . - in holtateather. �t the We cannot vouch for the morals of .... ­ �_ ... . , . . . million Sunday wanderers, nor fancy L -L where they wander. We know a great, many may be found at L Coney Island, _ eat- ing, drinking, and being merry, feeding. girls . their best a with ice cream and sans- ages, coasting, &c. ; others. wander through the pkrks, keeping tune to the sacred con- "' ' . . . . r : - � L certs; whilo the more Cynical, who expect to die soon, gaze, on to betones a half d&3r . .. -. . or so. And they all have had such a r . . lovely d17 I . . ' ' * - I When we am the-wearied mothers, equal- .. . . . .1 � � . . ling babies, cross papas, half -tipsy beaux.' .1. - and diconsolate belles 4e are reminded of Shakespeare's" Wha;, fools these mortals..., . � .. . I . . . be." Such is a New 'York Sunday. I .1.. . I *__ � 6,6 . �L .:. . . . - L . . . . . a *--A * @�. V .­ I I - . ... . I . . . - - . . � . News of the Week- . . I � Abbe' LiFtzt is (lead. 1 Theri- 'is an ' epidemic ' 0� , t�, J phoid at I - Pittsburg. • � .. A genlral strike aka nat the phyinent of rents has been orders in ill County' Kerry. . . .. - Ireland. The corporation of imerick his pre- . - sented Lord Aberdeen with afarewell - - . , '. . address. _.. . . .. . . . I I - - . The steamer Passpall-i w ais sunk in fhb - - . � . -1 .s . - .:_ Cornwall canal on Saturday night last. . - . .:.: . . I - - - . � . I - No lives lost. - . . I • - Lord ..Randolph- Chnrchill will, it i$ 7 .. . : , ' . . . - said, have the most to do in moulding: - . . Salisbury's Irish polio y. tj The situation on trie border betwee the United States and Mexico is becOm- .., . ­ . . . I.. ink serious. I The new fisheries I Protection e*ruiser,r,, . . . . . . � . I 0 ... .: . ,:, . I I . r the Yosemite, will'be handed over to the i . . . __. 1. - Government next Mo day. I . I.. ; L • . I . 11 I , . . . � ... . Lord Lonsdale has, een fined for so- ,. " . 1. . . � I - . . ' saultiug the husband a burlesque Set- - L L . - - 11: . . .. . . rem with whom he w unduly intim0e. I'-- :­'1'_`1'. f The Parnellite �:Ie bets of Parliament " - � ' Chicago - I - will fiend delegates to the ' i I vention of theNational Lesgue of Ameriew- - - , '. • . I - . I I . . I : .. Revolutionary circulars appealing to -I- - : 11 .. -- ? . ! ­ 1� L - the people to cast off the Cast.. yoke '.� I � I 1..�.. �., - . . ,.- � "!­ I are fiem seized by the police in Catalonia-. , ' - - . ' . . I Petro . . . � Pe eum, of goodl quality leas been - * . - . . found oozing from 9, Kyle in a river bank .. . I . . I . . . . - - . - � I I . . in the P'uck Mountaia District. . . . . - ­ . A Gu#lph tin peddler and. his -horse Were attacked by a swarm of bees belong- ing . I jug to a prospective customer and Severe- .* . .% I . . ly BtdUg. . . I . . . 7 - : L " L , ... . . The Welch 'VI6wbirs ,ila Parliardent', . -.1 . ____.� to ' Nationalist PVV _�X.. pmm­ - form a . M * 13,grligmeo qA the e4me Linea " the _ I ( . .. ., Pamelho . , .. . Ji p , �.- , I : �1 .- it 01I " that; L&W& 'hottor al . I . , �:, �. ­ ' for 11 11 - aW the purpose of , stories w� c. il , .. A . . - . :. . , - injuring the Hudson ay Railway pro- . ; . . . . . - . . - h I day. f I 3S b, - � IM 04i(4 th rd &V - ject.. .. � .: . _. .,. . , . . . - - � - ' � - L , .1 . � . - .1 I " _ . . . 1� , - 1.11 .. . I . . . il . 1. . . , . . � . ..- .I, .. ­ . . - . . J. . I . I 1. . . I I - . . . . . I � ._. 1. L ... I . � . I . -, I -1 . 1. . . . : . . - , . .. I I z . ; � L �J , , . . . 1 . _., I . - % ■ eo. - }. I. - ,. ,.f ti .* i. -, 1 ♦♦��5: _ r_ f I ..1'i. �' , i / «. . - , ' ... . °P . 1. { f. �Y y , I v'. - _ . . ! '' i I1�` . f ._ �i ,..., . :.I, , • 4 . a i . . , w .: - _ x. I. �> x ti 1. `t .�� �i 7$0' �BITI$S BYPIBE. w C►nmda became mews Bs — _ glbh �oemessiess the the present il'te sno h ibr as Chit we have V(>� -- island. of D Visit t4 the 13'.L- li�ggina. 2 ' i"a• Gr "Aii, . 8t• Vincent inherited them, and mean to keep them and Wing Hogg. The recent opening of the Ools aial and and Tobago wen added to oar West India' make the mvmt of them. . $"salons i let. Harrigan 801 Pavmyter, R N than Exhibition 1st so�Ide he occasion b p° allowed to 1797 by the sarr+nd- - t. ,, There is a growing tendency to Rive h y so sent by .her Maj,�ty_s Government t•' I 'the London ?i`mes o! ah to restin s000ant e! Trinidad to Abercrombie by the 8 seen feed than iormert . We have g' the King of Abyssinia to resent to him • ards. pp mero g Ir' et the growth of the oolopbd am * of Althoslgh Commodore B son took pas- THE QUEEN 8 JUBILEE. letter and sword of hoasr from her Maje@ty re0ommended partaring !n clover, bat some_ Greet Britain. The folio lag .iB the sub• won of the Falkland bland is 1766, no tits Qaesn. Oa A =,rluo�. �` cbj,ot to this because the hege•will > of np atanoe of the article : —T s nnp3rslleled sff°Otiv,+ eatatiliahment,�/as to�pd •m tit ChB pril;l9,, say@ tbeCaptain, round more or Ion. R is n b nsid 1833 I a 1183.6 British g eadnraa area so. ti Her Pcspte 61see ser , ssesstow w° arrived suddenly to might of the glag'a _` . e� a preventive, although It b not slwa s empire- began hesitatinggly ems 300 yomn utred is treaties • is 1 — �Ihs►t woes side Think of Theaa T Otmp and Lake Ashen . Ae - ' y o. with a precarious foatiiiQ on an area 9 y 787 Sierra Loons the cam w ' we neared vile a 00mplatelyso;abenspd6init is some trouble to of 40,000 �gnare miles, amid • popalatloaof seas °tiled by the nativo chiefs; whits in The Qn°0a's jablles year how ooaimenoed P we met by the soldier whore � 1 hogs, to y of the oraelty of 1788, not site a oeo and ovtlr b I had sent on, He brought , ring g g _ nva e. ; is oalmiaa to -day with an area g y ago, the not very y °dy is writing about the the HIn =B t a mes�aRe from 1 U• ractice which viol�t" the satare of the 000 promising fonudatlo of the cent Aastnllan teonder[ul eveaq o[ her lea g• The King requested me to ovine . the p of 9, 000 sgtian es and • population,, g rind g �° —the � at save to him. The soldier added that th bog by depriving It of the privilege of in- luoludiog fendsterles, of something like 270 - group of colonies was laid by the establish ,1 athsps, in all histo most distinct• • �y King had threatened to punish him sheald H I'll eft-, dulging one of Its strongest Instinots, which 000.000', one seventh of the laadiartaoe oi; meat of a small convict station at Botany marked to adva►aoe V men a long c ffart he fail to b me into;oam the [011ie tom culiar construction of Its' snout was Ba alike to understand and to subdue the o P t evening; d rig ed to gratify, the glebe and ens sixth of Its inhabitants, y Turning to the East wo find Mdaooa and that excluding the mother country- oaptnred from the D itch in 1795, 16eagh it g p' but he begged me to .wait a few mina pasta forces of Nature —sad the changes eon lc ice° Bat because, hogs are kept in the did not finally become English till 1823. g till m e ny - of 200 seen 's W% arrive t• 1. sae, pert, or Let as endeavor briefly to recall the growth g which she has witnessed in the world and at accompany ' �� D: net given a wide range, is no reason why OAAg w" oel,missd in 1785 and province home, That Is natural enough • but such P#°y sae The officer oommanding • sheald not have lent of y of° 'world -wide empire. p : , the escort Informed me that the had been they P Y green feed y writia Is Only y i Wellesle is 1798 1ldaotl more important g y history. and history based ordered to conduct me directly to the Kings RE) B.NGL&ND HHiIBELF ORIGINALLY A' CJLONY. that may be thrown tar- them. Peas . and was the capture of Coyloa from the game on very imperfect materials, and it would y sets, pat in early, make an ezoellent sollfnq We need not begin our story with the re- once sapsgqlpe oolonLsi power in 1796 The be mach more interesting to know, it ati- unpack was obliged to.obaageblotheson the read, crop torhogs, and are o[ the right kind to markabls ootenizatlon enterprises. of PLur- battle of Ptiu uette would permit Her Majesty to tell as Lord the letters from her blajerty and - was fought in 1757 and P S. the swords for the Kin and R put on mus�le and promote growth. Cora niotans. Greeks and Romans, nor need we within about Lsli a century ther4f ter rankly what she thrn ht on the subject 8 • �j properly sown may fellow there But do even eooapy space with oentrastin the me- thronAh the genius s!( Clive and 13 In g ] his men. There proceedings entertained tho - • - y g. y g herself. How does her own reign, as she •• » dfazval trading g '� g 8 , moldterm greatly. The soldiers took ap• b not drtlt It t-� or pL►nt It thickly, as toe � g stations ostablis6od by Ven- t►nd Wellesley., I',ng14h sapremsoy. , was leeks �°k• on it, slightly wearied with mo , we see an ezohanoe repommends. You the Mediterranean and tts r fl .hoots, virtually •stabWhed, directly or tndireotly, y'e's• hardened with experiences, and eda- the formation to the centre of which I . � want all the substance In tike stalks that can with the oeloilies of the last 400 years. over a great part of the Indian peninsula. anted T contact With many first -vines minds carry the persons resents rode.wThal�traoted to. LS - be got Into them, and the most- is c btained England itself was far three -centuries a Ro. Bengal was ceded is 1765, sad Madras con appear Mason Viotoria • She very likely a late and th we crossed • y planting y man colon p g quoted In 1792 1800 haven betty n them g y climbed the hill on' w>tiob . b lanttn in the naafi sea for field y, end an important an3 stirrin g does not regard it exactly from the histor- the gmg is betiding a new Patricia.' There crop, Not only more nutriment, but about ones havtags however, more analogy with an area essimated 'at 2S0 000 agnate miles [auto point of view ; Indeed, she o not for India than with Canada or.Australla. Hog- and a population of 55,000,000, M ' I was the beholden at man has as mach weight of Fred, can ba obtained in she in has awn thoughts, mast be more of y dyads, • ", '- - ltsh Britain Uwe may use rise tiers began - having dismounted and walked to the door . + - thisRay as by drifting or In planting think- s colony, b ' g ?HS LION'S PAW STILL IFPB!<TOHED OUT.: A P1vOT TO TITS HIBTOBY OP TH= SMI►IR# ' of the cokel rooted building n which h!s . er. If drllleu In, the kernels should be y, but a colony of the true E ag Thus, hen than she would seem to an DQa as g dropped not closer than three or four inohesr lish type ; the emigrants, who cams with us , daring the latter halt of the y ohronider, how- j ty was Basted. f . In the• row, with the rows three and a halt Hengist and Hors from the Elbe and the eighteenth century ws had suoo"Ood in ever courtly. If the world be on tire, kings About to enter I was abruptly °topped, ,. . Wager came to find a new home and remAu rapidly increasing our foreign possessions b ink, as Private men think when a city. because .at the last moment the King Ia . . _ or fear feat apart. The corn should reach y barns ei what the sent for 'a chair which -had net the milk ■tags before being fed to the hogs, In It, With more or lea iudieoriminate something like 6 500,000 square miles, rook, y themselves have lost by yet and slaughter of the abort onmg the whole s4 AmtraliaasvlAamll an- the great ooaflagration. Rs n b a The chair was brought �` • as it then has accumulated all the gams, has been only gross. a method which nersd During the resent oentn y fesmioa like sltibther, the toot that King back against the ietwhioh I with its _ sugars, and starches for the production of a y too faithfully followed by P rin,we have g' Pal supports the - - full crop of grain; their successors, they cleared the ooantry been able to increase this area by about one- Inherits his place and his duties being one roof in the contra, and exactly facing the _ and befit their homestead sad feanded third, half of it; at toast, In India. W11Ue, common to him and to great landlords, great King. As usual he wet •Bated an an anger - By a encoeesioa of crops, or plauflag: at their cities. For mars than a thousand daring the last ,•blghty -six years, we hav6 bankers, great brewery, and owners of great lb (a kind of. bedstead supported on either (H (� different dates In pttohes d, t e y may to years did these Tsaton oalsnists o on de- been extendin j and oonfireptna- oar hold whops. The Queen an she reflects upon the old: by a large cushion. 0i my entering the number of bogs to be fed, they may be vsloptng the resources of their bland home ever I,sdis, and while we have aogahed ores pstiet, mast is the fiat . tnmtanoe regard it he extended his arm to its fall length, and ' kept in a full supply of with s professional a received me: in the most cordial�mianer p pp y green Dora from receiving fresh and vigorous additions &I� or two really Important additions to our eel - P ye. and from that point the middle of July or 1st of August until onial eussslonr it will be. seen as we have. Of vl�iw she must look upon herself as on the with h!s t tamrns nearly. down to late waist, ways of essentially the same stook before P • , y. -� frost comes. The same Is tree of peas and they began to look ant westwards and said, that our chief work has been to devel. whole st successful woman. She has gained At first I thought he was beckoning me t' - oats, and is,. would work ezoellently well to op and censslidate the a c uisitions of the much gild lost little — nothing Indeed of , to a chair to which hie oatstretohed hand A- row the two ores oorn and soathwsrds for fresh islands d other con- q r . B P - peas and latter half of the eighteenin century, In value. Constitutional royalty has suffered Wyse' Pointing, bat I soon perceived his unsafe to harry and to settle and t ,sear- nothln in her hands. Sae l se decidedly meaning• and having taken his band and oats —se that they may be fed together. ISM the I?atoh were cos lled to hand over 8' first a meal of the one and then of the other. bh pe;werful states. . pe raised the character of that branch of the bowed, I resented her Maj 9ety'a letter, to as their permeations do South 'Africa P 1140 - This would make a better balanced ration TARDY B1iGINNINd9 OF Qp Qv$dT. which by the'fermation of the Nast colony kingly profession in the world's eyes, has enveloped in an imposing embroidered cover + "'Su and give the hogs a greater vast qty which T%enoh, Portuguese and 8paniar , and eves; In 1838, and other subsequent annezat o is, made mankind think It more instead of leat which I had brought from Cairo, and which they relish, as well at the human - animal the were in the fiel long- batare have been extended far beyond their origin• beneficial and effective, and has indefinitely appro riately had a gold lidn resembling ezceelingly well. And In conjunction with England. pain least a settlement in Do- al boundaries. In 18p7 w.e oaptarsd the increased their readineat . to entrust it to the King's seal worked in the centre. Then i Y. these we would not omit apatch -ot clover to minion as early as 1193, and V-soa de Gama tiny islet of Heligol *ad and three women's charge. The to duration of her I bid before the King fhb sword in its Dame �, be mown and thrown to them it the cannot re Iehed India in 1983' Within • vs few later, ' years re n has Increased the general sense ei t with the lid o seed, ''and afterward the y ry 1810, Manritiar capitulated, our nos g p be allowed te' help tbemselver. Shoald.it Year■ India and Saath America had their session of the island being comfirmed by the stability of the system, v havealao its fr sword for his eon, Rte Aria T>Blaseto. At RABIE, ha 2n that an of the - �oE. Pp- y patches ar a larger Portuguese and Spanish vioereys. In 1534 Treaty of Paris, 1814, A year later, 1815, dom frank great blunders and the goner , the conclusion of the brief annoanoement vie Omm that needed to feed -the swine the fodder Jacques Cartier made his famous voyage up we acquired the lowin Islands by treat though not oemplete, oontaatment of her with which I socompanied each presentation - 5 e.le would be relisbei by other animals ; or, it the cannery in the name of the French soy only to give them to Greece some fif eai� Subjects. the King hewed and 0'x �ressad thanks. ne For not needed At all for Bolling, they could be ereign. True, Cabot discovered Nowtoand after, and In the s.me year we established For halts 6eatary a Q seen has ruled sac- B0 then said he had ordered a vise to be _ r s ;orrQ permitted to ripen, er to be oat green and lewd and the main land of .North America ouc naval station In Aeoension. kVe all re• oeatfally over a great people, threagh a Yar- Prepared for me, and that I mast go and - cured, as might be the most preferred. to 1497, but he, like other early western. member the exottement over the 000apstion liament freely elooted by bar sabjeotm ". and rest. I found a large bat very thin tent - - Farmers mast study economy in hog -race- navigators, simply regarded the new world of Cyprus in 18; 8 successive Ministers whom they have chase' pitched, and furnished with a.i angerib . ing and everything else and look for their as a barrier en the way o India. that b covered with a osrpet and having the two y Ix was IN OUR OWI�t TI�I��3 ��, • asaal onehianB, O.her carpets were laid profit in reduced cost rather than In high this latter land of fabaloai ricthto that was The British North i3orueo o�mpinp A GREAT F$AT, OUTWEIGHING THE it'aIGHTI price,, and there is no cheaper 'or better the goal of -the Infant naval enterprise of 'incorporated by royal charter in Ism. We asT on the ground, and for some time I eat in way of, raising pork than by making free England for many year after Cabot's dis• have hardly yet rooeverbd from the excite or the wittiest theeretioAl Indictment of con- state till my esoort was marched off, and tie of green toed, °every. The. Portuguese monopoliz9d the ment of raising the British flag over South- stit °t'onal mone►rohy. Ner ie there any I was left Daly with th4 ama11 guard. • . =� routes by the southern Peas, and England ern New �ulara, rise Niger months, and public evidence that the oonotitational plan In the evening presents of gogdo, consist- Timel a gestions• had not y3t a navy to. cope w0rh its r.val, Bachuana land in 1583 while at this very °f government, odd and oambrour a. !t mg of a cow, bread, ghee tad e. Y r ' ry made from hone red a popper (liquor The first effective English settlement on moment our soldiers and our civil servants Basins to the philosopher, is drawing to a y), , p ppe , firewood, KS Arba CampbEll, aecording to experiments the island carnet be dated earlier than are busy ettin into ki close 'The 0'u n i f h and bra laces and a f r -J ,. 6.. - . g g war ng order the • ea may sea B gas o o ange P , spas" or my ass ar- i . I reported In the tiasba"dman, de that 16'?3, long before which Virginia had been extensive territory of Upper Barmah that her ens,' sots de not s m toms of ow- rived, and ware continued re tart drain much the cheapest feed for gattle.in. winter y Pp ,pre• ] . y p gr ga y g•. planted and Jlmestolin founded. True in claimed English on the first, day of the ing resistance evidenoat of declining respeot my stay. _ _ ,o h wheat etra�p, wheat bran, and cotton -seed _ 1 ,50 the British , fl was 1 resent vent Thie l st aanezatien, how• for the throne, •indications that the props Oa APriI 15 the King came. He 'wanted -. asst, i planted is the P which supported it are becoming to know why duties were im . '' nt0: _ - _ Wbet India island of Tobago, last that Is. ever, bel,ngs rather to the record of our PP g anateady ; y po ed Ira- •.. G. S. MXC inn stated -to -the Failner's land was -not effectively occupied by Eng• dominion in India. which has advanced so but most observers, we think, would agree plied that his m9rchante had never request -. club that he fdand - the limbs of the'. white land till 1; 03. 19- •mime, some roving Eng. rapidly that the 200.000 square miles and is considering the EaRlish monarchy safer ad that they (the duties) might be remitted. • • oak much more durable for posts than the lishmen had -in 105 planted a ore s In Bar- the 5.;,000.000 iahsbitanse of 1800 'have the° to 1837. An abatrac liking for Ro- Oa the 19 ;h I called on the King at 7 A. bedy of the tree, He had tried setting bados inscribed " J-hmm, king of England grown to something like 1,500,000 equate publioanbm may have increased, and un- Talked, and wrote an addition to the i poste erect and inverted, but could find no- and of this bland,'.' though there was ne miles and 280,600,000 of a o elation doabtedly the desire to keep he throne in for the Qaesa. Then was taken out, , - - 1 difference in. their durability. Posts were actual settlement till 1624 Barbados is Thus, then, while the beginnings of the the background has developed Itself and and ari4yed with a shirt and trousers. I - -: found to last longer when set in clay sot( one of the two or three British West India greatest coleaW empire on rev a book baoeme more conscious ;bat the popular die- do not Wean that at the time I seers neither t beaten conepactly about them to prevent islands that never changed hands. After some 300' years, by far the petition like of royalty hat died away, and Wish it of these useful articles, but these were 1jle passage of water, and to keep them in all, however, Bermuda may fairly claim to of our foreign possessions have aired an antipathy, keenly felt in many gaatterB special garments of honor. I was also pre- - :- a uniform state of nieistnre. In gravelly be considered the earliest of -e feting E during the last 120 down to 1837, for the tioalar d nos seated with a lion's mane. _the King's own i wile, which p9rmit them to become often lash colonies. and it was oo niz,d g yearn. Tha statprgaea P� „ y �,� mare a horse. a male _ both under wham this great and widely scattered The <�► Aeon has never been of Hanover, , 21 spears and a wat nioaked and again soon dry, they did from Virginia and England s ortly after empire was acquired and built a never and has never bass considered by her peo• shield. At 11 20 we got on the march, and - T 1.' not least 1 1609 But' later during the seventeenth entertained a doubt as • to the aeaesyity of ple anything but entirely E igllah ; and that kept till 5.40, when we reached oar old �. The,best t oil leather *and keep it °tl°tary the growth of ear col lal pastor - England, if she was to maintain her 1. has been a cause.gf popularity. Her Majes- lamp near Bebbah. 4 .v i. Hof j/" neate -foot oil. This is made from along was slow, if we except a New Eng. • tion among the nations,, In taking this ty, looking back on old memories, can hard- . e leas and feet of beef cattle. A great land Sates and the settlements the east metbod of upholding her naval sat remao ly think otherwise than that; though it 0.0 many people use castor oil but some con- t 11e P g P y, Re d be mt h Interestln g HE EXHUMED RER LOVER. '1. American coast. to t soot . Leaving of securing her influence in every' gaartar 8 ► g to hear her ' __ ., tend it rote the leather. Animal oils are these last out of view, as they n longer boo of the globe, of finding outlets for hat own visor of the position of the throne In be•Comes to Lice. but is for a Time lnssie; - the safest, A harness well oiled will out- long to as, our colonies at the close of the rapidly inoreadag population, and of keep 1837 and 1886,• She may have had direct H m t,hM last ten not ►rsd for. It must of be for- century were few sad scatters oeenptred ing all rivalw oat of the field; Of the nine powers In her ensiles life, in the way of pa Herman Krause and Anna Eesohenbaoh, .gotten that'when leather - is dry It will crack with the eaermoae terribrier hioh Portn- millions orso of square miles over whlo tronaae for example, which have 'slowly each of whemwae bornin the little German and deei,:not Nerve nearly so mac strength. gal and $pain, France�and He land, were our empire beyond the sea extends, so slippI�ed away; she may have been loat torn of Friedertohsaw, on the Rhine about endeavoring to drain of their wealth. thing lire Piz and a half millions are in the afraid of Parliament when the true people thirty -eight years ago, and whose peculiar Mr. 1. •belch. gIoes a formula for Ia { r :; main perfectly matted for E arc can ooloniz P Y , and she ma outfit and small acquaintance with the Eng- I chicken_' fo)d which': he mays will glvi iI Two IIIINDI3,Ee) rBABiI A o. +. , p was so Dom letel outside it • lish ltngnage Indicated that they were • .. ation, feel that the sepairate volition of her minis strangers in America were married the other : Pound- weeks, ar a 20 per cent, At the end of tee seventeenth entity, be ten ha igrown stranger and more enohaln gain �to the; e;gg basket. Twenty pounds of aides -Newfoundland and Berm dam, and , p80DCC s oF'THB B�PI$B,' : d y, by-Ma or Whitne in him offiop in the ing than It war whoa the ■atlor King need y y tern, 15 �ennde of coifs, l0 pounds of barley, ew factories on the Nast Afrlo a coast and CoMpare oar foreign possessions with Clay Hall, Brooklyn. 'The Mayor and Sao - 10 well i wheat bran, to be. ground fine in India of the present oelonla empire we those of an* other coloniarl power— Franoe, b fume and swear. We do not think n has re�a► Phillips eaZ h kissed the bride and I sad well sized, Spain, Por s.l HolLsesd and even Gat. been Bo, for a certain awe of the Qaoen has wish the couple all 'kinds of proaparity. had possedllon, more or less atab e, of .Jams- • , many. Of the posseaiens � of all , there grown upon the men who Dome mach In Den- It was net until after they,had gone that . 11 When the feeal meet '� a, BarbadOr, GS» Christopher s Nevis, toot with her :ant only Her &i ;jetty can dgws have beeQ rk's bland, An a Msintasrrat countries, French A eris and the Mayer learned that the marriage was mown the ditches in them should be olealnbd , 4e►srll Ig perhaps New tell exactly what of change there hue been, out and the material taken out should be la, Virgin bonds Bahatnasi and $t, gel_ Caledonia are the only ones to whion so- the climax of a long and romantic attach - deposited where It can remain until another ells out in the Atlantic. The total area of olimation tot the European Is At all possible, went. The story is that Harman and Anna I enmmer. It'neada the freers of one winter these did not- much exceed 60 000 Pgmars Nearly every .product which the earth is • Zt¢fa r Morality. ' when a boy and. a girl together in the little ' . and the sun of one summer to fit it for use miles, for oarAfrican and Indian ttlementJ, 'capable of yielding we o" obtain in aband- ' It i' o1' no avail to shake year head, .for to vu on the Rhine, had fallen in love. as an sbeerbentband to free it from the sold were little more'tbap stations, yen U we &nos within thd- borders -of our own pos- I propose to show you to this brief article, When the Franoo - Getman war broke out ' it contains when taken ant, but after that added rash parts of Neva Scott and Naw sessions. At home we still have plenty of Harman became a moldier, and Anus, with told is destrayed this material msk9r a good Brunswick as were.not occupied by France, coal and iron ; Canada, Australia, Now thl►t zigzag morality will apply admirably, equal patriotism, accompanied his corps as - absorbent, So also does dry earth from the the total area could scarcely be more than Z jsV° to the occasional acute carves in the line of - d,ndlf►, can tend ns .gnu le stores a nurse In one et the R9d Cress hospital roadside, and Bo de street sweepings !f one 80,000 square miles, g th flat halt of eve FarietP conduct of certain individuals Inhabiting Darin �' grain , AMM predaotr wagons. Early in the campaign. Herman, ' of tha a hteenth centur this mandsge sphere. I lives asst enough to the cit to obtain them lg y, it we zee t the of all kind■ Canada, Aastnllsl, and the " with a soars of his .comrades, were mown •� , chsa 1 y P Ca can supply in abundance ; Many arsons of observant habits, mast • P Y• Perhaps they are the beat for the oonfirmatien to Great Britain of the ten pP Y tea, coffee, down by a French shell, and being enppos- - purpose, aA they contain conddertble fort,,- North American colonies just mentioned, have noticed that theta dear exist a cleat _ - sugar, cotton, end ether tropical and sub• ed to be dead he seam buried �I►ith others in ' lzin ' property themselves. and one or two of the West India islands al• tropical products we can draw from both of men who ' possess a doable character ; a trench. Daring the night Anna went to ; g P Y the old and the new world of or the power, when abroad,, to snetamsrphosa If this month should prove day. i6. i�Nf,be ready included, the only acquisition of im• f g° fir° the morality which we have become Boons• the trench and dug up the body of her sup- • ' •• necessary to see that that-the cattle have an p�rtanoe as a foreign pesseatlen was Glbral- is still no lack ; the tin mines of Tasmania toured at home, to aateolgte with their posed dead- To her surprise he chow• _ , ' . abundant supply of fresh Aa4, re tar f 1704), and that not " a colony but as are famous, and both copper and naves, They are mach like bats. We ed, sig{w of life. He was sent to the hospl- - -_ . In the yards and pastures, a strata oat mtatle- A tin are profitable odaots of Now Senth y tal and he recovered. Aans s grief, how- i Si period f camper' sometimes mistake them for what they ate make up for the scare � ative gaiesenoe prevailed Turin these fit Wales ; we have diamond mince In Borth ever, was intense when the seas info _ scarcity years previous to the outbreak a the re� Africa ; the wines of Aastralla sand the not, but what they seem. that an ia'a to his aknll was ei snob �a pasture by a little extra feed `rifer "they tie g Some so-called reepeotable perwns, at brought in at ht, It i and leng•contlaaed .struggle bat eon E C.ap° flour° prominently in the exhibition, nature that he could never recover hb rea- - ' �B 4 miioh ng- home are paragons of all that merits tm- keep them in good oenditio#l. an land and France for en remao a the eau f3ilonld our manufactures be paralysed, son. . - P y , nation, in a moral sense ; but away from - - j • , • a full a If not on land. - Canada might supply as with blankets and Years rolled on, Krause remainink in a Allow upP1Y °f milk at all tlm�,l�n + to home, they present to view a widely differ - milk prosiest or weight to fiti1' 6ff find pianos, New Z inland with tweeds Victoria mWtary hospital and Anna in .her native TSB PBBIOD Or THS BBB QS Agg. ... ' ant picture. Look at the moral married with carriages, ,ATe South Wafer with village. Har father had meanwhile come -A' , ilien attempt to restore 11 agaip. ., .- - •" - ' ' 'Daring the last forty years of a sigh- shoey Ladlli and Ma�ta with ones . man suddenly summoned to the city to at- •UY to this country, and nearly two ear e - teenth century, an the other hard t e bread The meths by which E agland has gain - toad to partioalar business. Forgetting In despair of ever seeing Krause restored to = ' - Alfred fetkidatiosrs of 'England's Eusptra beyond ed for hersel thin enviable position amen home restraints and his influence there he N. Marcus, a Boston diiirx►ond P g „ „ ' reason, she j Dined him in" Brooklyn, Last . - merchant, loot a paokalgelof diamonds rlrorth° sees were firmly laid ; enbmagn t;oppssrr- thel nations of the earth have base essrenti. rashes into a lark that would shook his fall a Garman physician succeeded in per- . x,000 In the Tremont 'Hansa on July 2, atlens have mainly been In the sea ode- ally the same a. theme by which our naves= tramting wife and tender children ooald they forming an operation •n Krause's skull The Rev, 0. W,{ velopment and consolidation. Th eat tors aired s foe but sue. Of coarse, he does not neglect his , Scott, of Greenwloh, R, I., 8'r B flag in oar Island home, business. It b merely a rooreation after which brought it back to its normal con - f °and the gems, and w sa he says, "se straggle between England and Franca for, which they have raised to the pseud position ditlen, sad this restored his reassn. He dumfonndod that he keptthem three days." supremacy beyond Europe may` bs raid to' of a mother of nations. As a matter of foot, basinsat hears, your understand. Then he then thought of the girl who had followed' Then he determined have began simaltansbusly In India and; keeping India out of view, about one halt goes home me 'refreshed, or, on the other him to the weir and saved his life, and he rrr►ined to Hrid the owner, bat, Canada. On ,flu latter field It reaaltsd mi 13,800,000 square miles) of our colonial band, worn on$ with business cares. Little never rested until he found her is Then of being arrested for theft advortis* dens his anent wife know e Id under a falls name.. r. Maroae went the capitulation Of Qaebev in 1759, followed possessions have been obtained by legltimsle P th true cause try. .. find R awioh, but of oom�rre was. notable to afar yea►r+! Later by the oeswt�On of the whole oa tare or compulsory cession ; the other of that frown on her husband's brew, is due 08The marriage followed as a matter of - man boa Canada ; so �: Ragland wasf'virtaall half b settlement or to s log at a gam of pool and not to bast - ring the n*Me given. Then y y peaostal annexation, nesB perplexities at all, course. Mayor Whitney, who believes the h* 8 to the newspaper officer, got the mistr°w of the whole of North America. Under the former category we may fairly story,.ssys it In not more Improbable than • _ .. - ipt of the advertisement, compared In 1776 the Declaration of In include the greater part of, ,oar Indian em- other tales of love and war which he was nod has It 119uft With the handwriting In the Tremont , and to 17$3 England had to re- pin f and of our t oeloaleg,. Chadds, "What a del htfal azbtsnoe lit b, Farmer heard. ' r sign herself to the less of by far tie maxis the Cape, Qp�rlosi,�Baclnah and Brlttah ' Robinson,,' mstdhis vi est. " oat here — - . I - eglater, and d Ided that it was valuable half of her dominions In Amesriva. Gaines were obtained In fait' fight. On the in the Doan � � � ti°n by Mr. Sven. He communicated The extent of our lea ma be estimslted other hand ` uB g With the Ole may. Sow crisp and beautiful A man went Into a saloon order the lo- gymsa, who at once went to y . bulla, Now Zealand, Was- the air, and the fragranoe of new mown Samos of; liquor and asked a nminahi from the tact that our trails with the IInitod man FI p with the diamonds mad turned them from la, jt, . atal, Nowfeandlaa�d and Now hay pervades . all. I should think you 'avian to treat. " You can't b - ,� Mr, Nations. Mr. Mamas Qave the is sgaml to the total of our oelenW Guinea wenply s►mezed with or with• would fret like tin ajans of to s th our trod lea i pQ prs�i� again ; you have. j amt hind a drink,,, said and his wife each a silver watch °• �g India out of account, and out tiro express permission of the natives. the Creator thou year ropnd." • "It is swrl o' polittotan. "OI venue (hW) I'm not „ S,00. and - ausounis to one- third, of ear, satin foreign W r the aaw/thods by ,whl� we have nice, I�a t. : But I never feel q alto was the in ant of th ' ' ps �: oemmerve. With sikoh a fad baton. tie, :;q oar t " pie a salt - , by and cnffi are now I worn very Iimp vac we regard the Inds dsom of the slaws rgato or timats wen Llgiti• so mnvh • tiiilnking Heav ia, w I do wheat drI>tkar. ' It I don't drink ache Ira wbeo � . - �se of oar very best - svey Saba we do I've scrimmaged about an t money snoagh I ish thirsty, what +an hays Resets, v really a for niter t Ia the stems year not M ; der at ijtM k : p „ i�t ° . pay the ta:sst. a borsht of ih • field 2 I - .. , S -. .. - „ r v I • : n -. ){' , 4,,... {: Y- ` i - - _ - - —__ -- _— _ :I rI 1% : , �' - � - ., , r, I . f5c - - f� 1, I I . - I -1 I I - . I I I , .. .�, 11 I . , - , - , - - -.1 . , , , - - i I .. . , - � I . . . ­ � �� . , I .. Z I W �.i . I . ,! :;1 'i 1 , .I � , : . , o ., . , , - , . ,. I . .. . I . I � � , .� , . I : : ", . , , . I . . . I . I I • � , ( , , �.,., !, :� 'tl� I— " : . � �, .!, I ... .: I I ., I ,:-. . , i ; �, 11. - . ''. , . . . I : . . I - I I . . . I . . . . .1 I . I � / 2 - . I .-, . I . i .� ..,�,� - o C. � . I . � . I , - : I : , :.' 'I . - - . . . . .1 . . .. �' . - I I � � ., - - :, i! . I I : . . I. I �­ ,: .1 , I. �: I . . i I I . . ( . I - . . - , . . i . . I * I . % I � � I • . . � . ..:%. , . - -- - 1 1 . I I ­ � . . � I . . . . . - � . I . . - I . . - - - -- - - I - - . . . I . I . .. . . - -- . I - . - - . . I- I . -, I , . .� . ,.,.: - . .-., �­ I . , I 14 - .. " . . - . . - ; , - ::.�., ';­­7 '' 1. - N , . '. !* : . , I , . �. �.; . The evidence given in he' 4nnrah- ..: ,.-i',, kAw Advar"Mms". I- � -..*m � . .. .:.. " . . � 1��..­. . - . i,. I I .;�,,: I I . ; - ,.... ­ �� , '....., lot n I . . . . I IF! , I � s t 'ale at Chicago late appears to - . � ­1 . . . . , . . ... I . ­ . !-: � � . . �. . I � . 1�.- - . I :­:.I provide I' " I.... - .1 1: * - - 1. be" a kind that to' - . ..;­.. . � . Rent. - I " - . ­. . .. , 1, 7.­ . i .1 . I I , . . �.! 1. - I - . .. � - puin t� .. .,... � I T , some of the culprits with a, ",steady . ':' -I " I . . . . , . - ) . � I .1. ;. �;, 1� I . . � . . -- -- - . . - . . � - . . 1. � . I - I - -----""-" - . " � . . -.1p, -.-"�, ­ - . ". !-..� job States. prison for th remainder on ,. . .. - ., . .. : . .1.. % -i . I I a Hundred Acres.. .on of the beat in the ,:,, � -. - I - . . : .. - ,...- - ,Of their' natural ves, at 'east. Such Township, Lot 15, Con. a, ek ?or par. . 'r " � : ; �# - " . I ... - I oring. I : ­ . , I I I - * -:...,.. -y' . .- �.. ::SIMON, FRASER ­ Z I , - ticulars apply personally on ,the promises to the ]ff& I I � . J. �.� ahe firkering 9 . startling revels of conspiracisi; to proprietor, s. J. ILAZONT. 02 chased the stock from Messrs. rraylo , I ving pur - . " -' kill and destroy by wholesWe would be & � t --- r Zu* published *TWA Friday morning Zt it@�IDM I , .- I : • deemed' it if Or4sented in a I. ,-WHEN YOU.-... - (in his old stand), at a rate oil the dollar, and to encourage. ;­ . altering, Cut. . Val ­ . - I . . - I .. . . * , - '.. . 414 . a- - , , . , " TERMS 1, . ... I:- dime n vet, but. dnfortuoately the Iffaiie & Deed, � floud, Will, . Lea", Mo '� &strictly cash business, ' is offering lines Of Crockery aad I .... . . I . , there P 0 r4", ­ . pw~; 91-* "PAW la #AT=iW -are the best reasons for believing them Or Other legal document to draw; RATZl; OF &DVERTISHiG: . , I i - ''. I'. : . . - . . Glassware at and - I . 1. . First . or want borrow money; I . insertion, per line - . I - �. . I - - . . ... I . - . a cents. to be O' ly too true. : / . . . . . ... .. Booth . ,or want to insure your property in Fire* Clem � I . s . .1 . . 1. . , , . I ;.d - . lub"4uOutin8ortion, per lins, - 9 ,, - ' ' '' 11,� -�'SP4 �, - nglish or Canadian Companies at She lowest I :. i'. ]BELOW Importers' Wholesale Price L 4..-,. I . . , L lude JAgal or roreign . --Y�r . , ie�'', -- - - - This rate does not ind ad- As o N..: � r1orre ndent possible rates; I'.' - • one his Green, Black, and Japan Teas, Pure Coffee and General Groceri�*8 - . p - - or a Plow called the ­Advau4m," which beat POiDW 04 in his .last letter, the oi l at co�, Special terms given to P*Wrtlse Making Oda. a large stock of Gem Fruit Jan at Wholesale Prices.. Or a supply of Oil-cake, Flax -seed, . Ex ...."k.:1 . 9"to for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- Mackay Bennett Cable Company are tra Butter, E ► V*ALrly or yearly contracts payable quarterly.- Floor ; f 11 taken in exchange. Shan be pleased to we all In ggs, ke." . ­.- . . Oct, g a wonderful revolution in the y old friends and cul,j Business came. ton lines oLga2d ' with -paper, In or a New-Kind of Oat Ms&1 that is superior 69 tomers. New customers will find us Civil, .ci ' - 4)" ,fib 00, payable in v r : anything used heretofore for U 'i as vility costs nothi . . - ne4. . ble se vice. between America and 11=do; I . -.-.1 "19- Xindly 'A=80ments witho, or a ticket for the nth 0 Fair, . ­ - � ut writter instructions I call on the enders ad. His charges will give us a call at the Brazilian Warehouse, and Oblip, L _ , . will be inserted until forbidden and Euro Th,e success which has - rV8 I zordingly. hitherto enterprise . plestoyou. , .Orders for discontinuing ' - . anent"nust be in writing and sent to the . attended their.. ' .. . i.. - . � I . � I .. .1 , . I I . I inher. .- 0 praise ` . . . , 1 1 1 SIMON - FRA�Eli - - � - �, L . I merits t ' ise of the �cotnmercial L..,. �..­- W. B. PRI LEY'', : . WY I �; . "I.: . -T, . I - Job Work promptly attended to. I � . world, d their present und L' x1a � . L . L - I , De'vorell's Block, Brock $t., Whitby, . t, - . . ertaking, , 46. 1 Not&ry Public, �w � y .II- Whitby) itby, Ojai.* - Le & ACKERMANt - - - , PROORIETOL if success I 'which we no doubt - . ------...:_ - - - . . -�.­. . -- - . .. u I . - -- --- I I -- - " 1. �L: .I- - it Will- be bids fair to break o . far .. .. . . : . ' . - . * .. . . L ­ AIM-A First -class Independence. greatest onopolies of modern. times. - I . L .,:. � .1 I- - ' . . . . - Local Paper. - . I '], L I he hearty I . . '. -*- . : Our IEXP*50intl[Olms -The Already a, F e . . � . Pic . . .n � . , o L :; V011tJOIS-Strict Ind . ne of the 1 Dk ' 4), e UtUreS Sale. I I 41"PIPort of the veovie of k?ring and vicinity. 'Tendon will NY received by the anderei' ed " � . . �Harve's , o - ,� -IJ.' -4� . k�eat 'reduction has been gn � . is � . . I I I � 0 � V- ­111 I - � . ­ made in t ie st of sending messages, up to the � . . - . . .. . . . ... � . � . - - ... . I � I f . and i - I., I . I . . ,� il 1­1 - . , . ­ FRIDAY, AUGUST " it is,(Xp ted, when the new cable TENTH DAY OF AUGI IT9 18869 'V . L :,,.I,. 1. _ .I,.. , � � ",:.. , I . . . �. - T 61 1886. . I ., i. ...� � I . .. . .. . '* al I I I . . - p � ...: L -, ,. I I . "I . . � � . . .. � ; For the V�Lrchase Of School Del entures of School 1. - I . . I . .. . ; 'L;.. to 'the Sand ich Islands, Australia . . , . . . . - . . . 1. - , i- . ... I � . . . I . � . . . . . - . , SectionNo.15, TownWE of lickering, for the .. � . ;� . IL I - d I. .... . . ,". . I.- "L . . 1­ I . I . .; . � I I � . -- I I MOTES AND COMMENTS. .' and Jap&r, is completed, a still greater sum 'Four Thousand ollars, bearing interest - - -�, .,. ,,, � -.- . . � I � . -, .: .1 � . , ''L L L-� .: L. . . �- .. . �, . .. .. . . at 6 percent. able in five equal insm1ments. . . , I I � - . L . , - , , I.. � . reduction W , , --- * ' Tool - I . ill be made., L'. ; f;- For full particulars app) to . . L....; I aML goi g to'g - � I . I .. Lord Lansdowne seji'l� -& ..1 � i . PR MACN", ­ I . n et thy HarVe8t - ' . r En''gland ;.: And no, .runswick has made - 3840- - i -­ -- Claremont P, 0. ,.- i � ' s this week. General Lord, Russell C L -- . -- - . ­ ­­ -- - ­ . I :.L . . . -: J . � AT. 0 . " L..­ I . . , be of the Government di' - - I : C i - DALE98, ... . � will an innova taking a(Aoii in the PUSLI TICE - . ' 'L ,- ij I , - . ­ I during his absence'. • . direction a olishing vice-regal . thi ' I—.' ] - �. 1. .: --'I '�­ N.". . . . The undersigned be to rm the poop s year, t 1. .. r!". . ' � '' L ��.,: " . �­ . notions at Gave merit House. The a 'o f le of hey always keep such a fin I '[ ',�:,�. - . 'L � , . ..; Pickering and icint 11 CL . . . -�,:. I ­ I I -, .-. I .. . , , * ' . � . .. . � Sir Charles Tupp ,tly official re idence of the Lieutenant. . - purchased � , . � er is shortly. . e'x- - I I - . L, , - .1' ';. pected in Canada from England, and z-Governor: as been done away with . �. .1 w F,":- , . - - . ­.. . ; - - . ; . : � . - - . . ..- L:, consequently . , t- I . - '. . .. ently all sorts of rumors are and hence rth the crown represen' BUTCHER I- - B SINESS��ej, � ae t# �. I . . I 1­1 I afloat as to the. object of leis visit. tite will n(t be e,.x I .. IN PICKINING VI WEI, . I I I 1, - .- � , . - �., . pected to entertain ; .., -. : .. . � . I - � ,11 - . - I . .. - .. � . . . � . . ­ �- . .1; . . or keep ul any . particular display. La.tell owned by John Woo ruff I A . I . - -0 . .. - be .and will be ..� i : ; I � I .. I -. . �. I I :.­ Om is that Sir John is about to resign .. I ; . . I I I . I . . - . and that Tupper is to succeed NO ullowal eel outside of his salary to supply. either from hop of wagon, . . .i . - . . I . t , L • � . - - . . -- . - .. :.L , , ­ " - . I - . I I . -1 I I . . .­- �.," � I . - . . . -. . .1 . .. . - . .. . �- - I . , .. - , doubtful. voted by th D Loea Legislature. Why � . .1 , i . - . . L I � S I" , , . , , - � .: .. . - . the Premiership, but this is very from the D)Mllllo' Treasury, will be - - First-class Meat.Chea for Cash. , I .,. L . ,;. y, I � I vot i i 0 39-40 � I a . - I L �, Fork '* , Sc, , . . . I.., . .... 1�1 - �L , ­. 7 - . .. .. .. 'i''..'L - � -�001 lu:ff- J - .. : -. . .,:; not do the same thing in Ontario - ------ --.--- ----- ; -.1 - "' �'­' "': L �- . 9 -.-- - I I . ' * ' - - ---- - L I . . ­ I � i - -- -- --- . - . � ,.. The General Collf6relle' Lof the * I I , I I -, . I ,., I � e e This Province' I . 1. . . . � � - . I �. . I I I . . . ... . - * . . - 0 , '.. . .C.I.. 1:.: ,; . ;I .. . . .- . L -.;. 1 � P f; from $10,000 to ., ii Fa ers of Pickering , * i .1 '. : I - , i ,Z yes I � • . Methodist Church of Canada will $14,000 per annum, for the foolish � - . , : .� q - , . .- . H . I. ...: �. I '' , Rakes,.'' --�- . i­ -- . : I, ... . . .1 ... � v... i . . I , * ., . 1. (*0 Mr. R. Lintoo, , , i i . i. - ' , the Metropolitan Church, display, over and xbove the $10, 119%ingsold his old Threshing I 1� ,I � . . . - ..- 9 , ," E - � Toronto, oil t116 ist of Septe Machine, begs to intorm the public that he h" . . ' . ; . .. I , - ­­- ­---­­------­ ------- - .: . S- ` over .I .L . �� - . mber next, allowed by the Dorninion, in orderto purchased a new Cleaner, and asks for a sharo of : , - . and will be a session of more than allow COWParatively few people.to have your patronage. 3F-tf ;.... ' - , a tve t ., - GlI . - -",­ I') :- ­ , . ­­­ L ordinary interest. .It will be composed a good time at Go House. , ..�. - �,, 1. .. - . . it I �. I G - " I � - 1�:. .� ! / ; I .. - . . � . . . . . -1 . J .". I i I . i - ' . I - . , . ... . I 1. I - . of about 500 clergy and lay representa- � . .. - , ; - . I a I 4 .. . �� . .*"L'.:�"L.' I I- Farm forlale, - L i 6 .­�. : s ; %,.,. 1. I . ? - ' . - I '. ­ : . _ * - � . . . . , ­. -,. . in No ---�----- %'L � 1 . . , 11 ' . ': . .. .1-. ,-,� . , ,'� I - Lives. The proceedings of this body ]` I. W.Q*artem �.:. � The 8' ., � , C stomers. will- filij o . V - . . ast half Of lot 14, in 5th eon. of Uxbridge, ­ - . . . our :Stn ck f I , are 00 acres of I!Lwl, fair quality cleared; .. . - ! I r L. . - 9 ` -e I - I , - . . , of legislative character, rather - gessrs'. Lord & Th r mas, of Chicago, � . L . t . ; cagd,th .; 40 acres I . . I .. � I ' good. fen ves and exeel lent build i ngs ; well water- - I :� ..� - . well-known and popul rAdvertisin - - ­ than executive. I g Agents ed; 41 miles from Uxbridge. ,kigo a Shingle &fill, . , I- -1 ' are all in working order. on the same lot. all for I . I And . 9 . 1ACH! have removed to new luarters, which PEEPULESSP ` GLYCERINE CYLINDER, I so spacious, so elelgant', and so original and $3,000, half cash, bAllLnce on mortgage. Applyon I L A committee has beeilappointed by novel in their)a hot or address I a - ..:,.,� ' I ' ..: ­ �. I I , that they , e. I �, . . . . � . EDWARD PILKIE, - I . . I . ..1- than a otice.. The *tf - � . , L ,. , -- I i . I . . I . the New York Board of Aldermen to serve more pnoint ments d � .'-.*-. other x1chine oils ,_--- - passing 13 % .. , .. - ­ . i I . . . - -- --- --�- Uxbridge P. 0. .- " ' "' .. . � - � . - . . I . .. 1; take'into consideration the advisability building, Nos. 45 47 nd 149 Randolph -- ------ . . . - . � I h 8 t., I =plete,r , axie.L e c n Statf touce T CHER. .-' BUSINESS - - 00 7 -satlaZactary in 1=x1ces ' of uniting tb and -is a B J � ities of New York and betwee i:V bash Ave., ,� I I .. -Uity- . ' Brooklyn, Yonkers, the most strihinM ppearance and the �, i , . .. . 8=d.-� Qlac - ­ . . ,- . . i ; . . . . � . Long Island City, most elegant in Chic 6; built of sand. �­. , . .- , .. - -.-,��:+ . - . -.., I . . . - . . I - - - - ... C :Vom S.&&A..T-J=- � .. I ,, � j. -`:��:: I.- � , . . ... . ­ - I . - I 1. �� - . .... .. -:: .. . :..IL - . . ­ - � - . I . ;.:. . . I I - - : . I .. , �'. � .; .: ­�- ­ . . . -- ; . . . . . : � .:: * , and such adjacent territory as may be atone, is 70 by 174 f t, practically fire, �: " ' ' L . : . J I . - I . . . . ' .. . . . . I . ­ . .. 1. . . I I thought desirable, thave for sale the butcher busin6sa co � . ., . . . � ­ .- e, illtO one municipal- -proof, aod lie ted on four sides. Three nducte"'d' I I 1. - - . .1 I . - . . 1� �! ..; . I . ; . J I . . G, , . ...�- 1, I 11 . . s - . .. -, . . . .. I . . . . . . . I - - I s. I - .. . - .. I . I . . . . spacious by we in .IL - � ­ . s . -. ViC3reri=07 -�r - , . I . -. . . - 1, � itY, If the proposition meets, large elevator and tw` I stairways, . , � . �- favor in the other cities, which " or passengers and � , L jiljLffe - . 1. . - i..V � --,� - freight. � . I . .: - .! -, .. .. I . 1. - . doubtful, legisiat-on will be promoted the entire thi d floor, - together with I 0; . ... 1. .. I Is Meof rs. Lor� & Thomas occupy 'r - . '.. . . , k-­. give-abundant faciliti, ( - , . - . . , . I . I I . 1. .� .. . � . ­y .",.,I . . 0 py ' 'I L " , . . ." . . I . L . I - . � . - I.. I .. I I V% - . . . I .1; I 2 iving thema:u - .a ne and - � . � ....4 ­ " 9, : at next session of the Legislature with ficial area .off nearly 12,000 square super- Pair Road Horses, Har ' 'ss, ` . - j. :.. . . . ­ . - L . . . OTT. � - .. . . . I I the view of consummating This beautiful�lly lights i room is unbroken' Peddling Wagon, Tools,, . : . * " . I � ' --:PIC) . - L ing the union. . 1%13ST(3% .... '- - .... niOD. M '. I , .L. I .1 ''. . . 1� . . q - I The a,,c, corns rtitions, isave a I rivate once in one ­..'' 1- . � regate population 6f New York r, thus bringing ,lie : Scales, &C. ': 1, on 0 Id then be over t' o ' entir I I I � ­ wou � working '- '..! � I ----y-------------- W millions. 9 Also, shop rent. Apply to I . I I . ----- -- - - ­ - . ;.. . . force of about sixty ore -ka into . I --- .. . '. . � 6,16 spacious - , , � . . i., . ..- I I - -1 . . . � room, certainl� the la.gest offioe of . ! / . . . 'I , . The by-6-el' all y - JOHN WOODRUFF I ection in the county ' . L� . �! : . , *. � � I . I - I ... -.. advertising aKency in i 'k; I . � I I i I . - he conntry, if not ,_:'_____­______, 6. . I � . � I , �. . - . . . . - y of advert' * _ 38-41 ; ­­ PICKER1. . I - ­ I . 'I . :_ - -----+--- I I I . ­ I ... Cbambly, Quebec, oil " the' tar , ---- I . �t -----� - I �. Faiday last' otlice of an,, kind on the conti. - ' ' �'. ;.' , . - . I resu 7 nent. The various ' .. I L . : . . I '.. .-.. ... 1. Ited in the return of Ald. Prefon aepartmeitts are so - . � . VALUABLE FARM � . I ! , I . . . . . 4 ., ­ 11 I , . .V �. , -�:.� taiiie, the Liberal candidate, by a arranged that she wor r passes I klong with I . . ' I L - '' , ' .I i I �--L . I ur - I .. � I - L ­ . .._1 . : i -1 � I ... . . . .1 � . . - � - . . � . .. . I S . majority of f almost mechanical regilarity. Wh �. I . ­ )2. The election was entire appoint ile the I I I Pe I 1 . ments ar",, elerrant, the niing 0 RI I� - 1 a Green r, -. .: . . i caused by tile appointment to a Go'- department is arranged on an elltirely new m �. . jl- . I . . 0 --. i," I v . I , , - I - ; � . � . - J I . Benoit, the principle. Heretofore k C . � 1. , Comprising the North aR of,. . .. . I - '31 . .� . ;1, 1. L . '-�, J . �- .I - . dvertisirig Ag nts 1 L' , . 1 ' ' '' * -- , �- . . i . .1 - .. I . have filed their new pa i - "' .' . ;' - . - .. 35 Cents Per Lb. . .. - ; I � former- Conservative member, who was - p,�rs in wooden LOT 10, CON, 6t Brock Townshll), - . I � . I � I I - pigeon - - I I 1; . I . '� , . I L. . .. . . . . :1 ; . . . . . holes, which no only excluded the Containinq 106 acres of 'land, m re or lees, loo .. . ; i - '. 1 .i i . � I , returned - in 1882 .by. a majority of light, but caught and etalned the dust, ac I I - Z89. Tile iss re$ Cleared and cultiviLted he balance - � . I . - , � ue Principally turned on and thus proved a nuis . in hardwood buZ . ce. Thenew fil. lbuZ . I I \,H. the Riel question, and is considered a ing departmen� of - There k7o on the premises a g . ' Mess S. 1�ord & Thomas frame barn . � �­ c I . . I j I rd of over - - I I 1. . i I nt's 100 trees bearing fruit. wa - Convenient - ., � � I � 1 , ,chances in Quebec at the ne compartment is made for each newspaper, to market, school,, and =hes bei ng on I y one .. . .:I L. I 0 0 1 . . . - , 1 . . �. ­ . xt election. magazine andperiodica in mile from the tbriving V e f L'underl I . I I Whether this will be the result or not Canada. about the U. t3. .-L I I ..;. you � -disastrous b o' is made entire�y of wir( work; a sepaTate a tid trame dwelling. A young o he, � .1 W to the Governme . �nd and, . ' .:� .1 . ''� = - - . . . 14,000 in all. 'On the Midland Division TNhe Grand Trunk . .. I L best Wheat F4Lrm# I � , i , i I -I t . .. xenlains to be seen. sections are suspended from e coiling, 111 the Township. I . 1. . , rUlMrig3tv Imie3rcerlme.. �. ,� ..; I .. e various RailwU- This is one of the ,. , .. .. �-il;.J. - . � I ., - .. � i! - . � 11 ­. an . % . - , ! �:I:i �� d hang clear of the floor, le vi R & Space Twenty-eight acres along West a de can also be . ... � ii 1*. . 'The 0ptilation of Irel,% a � -under each o bought it desir I -�-- . . . - . .n decrea;sed ne so that 1, Deed of V ropefty- can I :'L � - - . - � 0 he entir floor can be had on Isted' 8, p . I . - -- . - wept. Space will ot per . t of March if r small pay- -- " I 11 I us to . from 8,024,915 in 1837 to 5,165,420 describe this , . . . importan impm ement in apply to . .. � . m0ht required down. F I Particular& in 1885. Between the same years, de . . ro ­ . .� . I . . , - - . I . - . I � . tail. The princ lee pon w ich it i " '. T. B. FRANKISH. 6 , .... IC vered Or to I . - � . I - . h ulati011 of Canada and New. constructed will .. �1. .1 - - OY letters . Sunderland, -----------------ZZX---- - - -- I . foundland increased from 1,472100 patent. The Chicago s fe cl ILock Co :,;� ------- �------ -- - i � - h an .. Mr. Jos. kXNE, - ­,- I, - I -- .1 the . � � rl7�- �.. � " ' to 4)708,646, an4%the population ave constructed for firm 0�e of the the Proprietor,*n prenii"s. . 3748 �' . Pago. one Sunderland, June 23rd, 18M. :L . � . " - ' tile Australasian colonies increased friends who wish to iwe a copy of 6 * L; . from 134,059 to 3,278,984. The paper when in Ch dr . 1� . =0 � =� AU m ickgo, can always find i - I11 -.- r , n Of largest safes ever built in Chi ] �j; 0 1-� 1� L� 0 t . - I... 1, rate of increase in the latter ' on file at the Agency f Messrs. Lord & �I-- House to L e t 41.",:. .. - '' ' - ­ .. I I - I . ­ � .1 ". . ! -.- � - - I . .. . I, - : . . . '; 7 $: 1 - I , I - � L ,I .. .'.�" of Great Britain and Ireland i - ..... i . .. , ­ Apply to " . . I , licreased ,�,­. ' I , .. '! �. I , -. . ' .. . - The population . i , Latest New . It . . I ­ a * R-d -1 ' � .%� . . was 2,345 per cent. grouP Thomas. . . ! � e6is I . tf - I ­ . - ! , I B. BUNTING.. . .885 from 25,648,008 . , �. ., - .4 between 1 837 and I ..1. 25-. s - eatly e uce ,, , .. ­ : I 1. to 36,331,300, in spite of the I an2 I . . . . �, :P--E?.jI0M1S. . - . I -decrease � 8 uel J. Tilden, of New Yor , is dead .1 I . I I . . s . .. . . I . . . .� . . . . It , I it I . AG TS WANT, ' 0 .. . 1. - re pecta le" � Ladie 'Gold'Witche inIreland and the large emigration 113 wrong to speak ot a b I a 11 e . - � e fine goods, fi-4 from England, Scotland And Wales. - mbezzler as a "good all Ron Steady einployr - ' I . Ladies' Silver t 27 a $18 UP. _ He is a bad man n, ,aelat togood m,e' n, ches from W, prqtty. good and cheap., ---� found I * . . Pu . . I 11, One , - . I . .. . It W-m-buld not' be ' Yes, my chfld, Wedd Kadav W , ---.. need be idle. - - . I .., . Gent's Watches, Waltham and Elgin, at lowest prices. strange if 11ome - as put I . � Pftim 311xperLmee Not I i . "'. Clocks in great varieV. - I . . I . - . . imnleiliately after Choo aday o purpose. Ils"SUAL I . a . 111,Newest styles in Jlewellery..! Itule for I-reland sh uld bo accelerated We pay either salary or coinmission. 0 e A New Ycrk theatr gi' � 0 , rather than hinderiod by the defeat O"f 'lady attendiuR. ape 0 P or-Y 100 smart men at once to canvass for the . Coin Silver Jeweliery made and engraved in ill% st-syles at lowegt.&ces-.- 1Gladstone. When it becomes evident ice creain as-a cbromo. sisu grown Nursery Stock.1 ", I V .. . .! x _; . ance plate of. sMe of C - " � 1, , � . JL A The Fonthill Nursery, largog in Canada, 0 Forks, Spopne, &c.t engraVed. ,, ,- �..� . 0- that no ministry can be formed that Thebarber ( ere y - to 400 acres, Don't apply unless you Can furnish I WrV 441610 orde .." - Ter . , I ­ I r and re I - ' lia� the le first-cl * � . ­ 1. I RA paired ast prospect of standing hear Ilimself, bltlotgo rt the &ttention "s references and wt to rk. No - ` - ... . 1� . . I , -, . - , 1, . '" ftd;L even for lazy mon, but can eploy y hun]- - -�L' L ir �­ . .. .Iel ­ KR-Watche.s 9,fid Joe IF , _ : . , . "T ,, through., One session of ' her of energetic men who want work. . ",. �parlia- of" victim frcm the .unish eut lie Js room receiVIng at the - , Ir , meat that doeg not favor edge of dull r zor. Address STONE & WELLINGTON. 0 A M IM,S . ,T 0 ± t, � . A Cllivameu I e - � - .,� solution of the Irish question b * doing it kam d 4h Luja , landed �----- . . . , - 24' 3&44 NurderYmen. Toronto, Ont. ' ' a r.r 0 I - full justice to the Irish people, even inuch dt i I an Wa 4 ! r r y Port Arthur the otlif r dav d . Practical Watohmaker, Brock" r6e t ing; compel a wig * - t, Whitby. 4y Greener nay be f6und stufef orso orks , - " the Tories themselves r the st ed to 1) Basket W n2n!n�-- , . . . ­ � . . ,-�, ,-� : . -:t r. willing to go farther than Gladstone At the Brock, rille ln�rke't a Udy pur. - I .,:. 1* I i ' dared think of � The. Trade'9upplied F,X,Olusiv,e . � going, that I . �, , they may chased & Dail of raspber iefl at �vliat she , , . ly. . . . - . . , - and F ' . . 1-/ `:, - -` receive the credit, and reap the reward considerea a bargain, ut ch"ged her ilarkot , am Baskets of &U sizes. CbCeese C1 a­ remo.nt, PUM :. U . L - Ppinion when sbe found . Bolt86 ulade to order. . . ao ry ` .. � Of bringing the question to a satisfac- .0 Pad h9Jf filled ; � I . I . . rml."=l . L .1 I . , opt tory issue. . with 61swood 11 aves. .. ` VENEERING A BPECIALT'Y. �' � I I , %WA .=i 0 - m 1% Antoilie Auh irtine ie(I L . OW7 no. In6urand Apple Hexrolg always- 0 n hand. A . I . - ­ . ; L MANUFACTURER OF-Anew E' ly e Llast, at BoucCer rille. e was one of the large supply of Rubber Buc . . L .. . ,;� - xUadition Trea' ,. � on Tuesdai ket Ch"n - - .0 � . . ,. . . I . r& bi mail - prornpay- - . : . I. � . is nov 8 ve ws- - - ' - tv�ebn few remaining vurave f 1812, and had '- Pumps In stiock. . I � I , Great Britain aud the United States - His *M, to . Wanded I*. � 9 1 . '� , being negotiated, and will in whoin he was uTied W 1818, gurv* I .: . .- romhed the age f 9 F EIFT AND, SUCTI N Ir '. ­ I Ives I .. , .. - I . . 11 . I.. J- B- WURTS, Proprietor. t .11 I � � , - . . . a1l probability soon become law. The him. - 17 � � . .. . y � ' - . �- PUMPS AN provisions ine , : 1, 1 lude embezzlement, or Orders h ". I� : � I ID CIS IERNS9 . aye beti Grm River, ()nj .. .1. . . -- - I I , I . I y rce to a � ' - - DE�CRIPTION,S a " �, . - . ! I - '� . - L�, ­ : � ]ZING I., , . " - - . .. ..i frcen above fifty dollars, buqlary, tTe �,irculation of all 11AMS. I- 0-- police fo We# to tbeMoutreal OF ALL . the advertisin� oHar �ills" and to con. manslaughter, malicious injury to . .I AWl,iw ,C. - ­ - . I - fiscate all those ound * t1he possession P Mer 6e Caan p,Lcffle* 0 M paql. . i i . .L- . property, endangering the life of any ,of 4uy . olle. erchan we 11 your special p . - : -­ ­.o .2, person, which would be a salutw7 or tbim wffi be pr ; follud is9ning "I . atte`ntWu to tW barvans - * --------O----� 0 o ecuw., I . , Having had Eigh 4common yean law crime in either of the Single and oRere'd in teen - i ' experience in the: of P 0- W-duesda Mr. 6& Lu uble HARNESS, and 0ioterne, I manufleture UMPS Iton, of can ,GuAxtmx F3 ' two countries. The benefits C Potaboro'Coun 9 aftr ligh A ' ATwAcTioN'm EizRy cAsa. - finada , king thie'dre loo in Whiiii of & firs"lass qugit,, �.: I .P- . I . . I - . - - � ., ; .. I . - opi- % I., -0)(o-----� . . . . will receive from this extensio �of t�e in tho stove left * Wife, 'who wae � . - amd W variety, at th,c , 0,M.M1 I "- . , ­ - - it will crippled'with , . I ,- � ,�! lZiLUlMIS .. Treaty will not be many, but .rhi uma , I and haa 1086 . i. .&T-. I "V. �... -00, gating * . . , ,� bar voi in A �hair a few feet gioUgham H&m988 Deo. 4 I . - � - put a stop to defaulters escaping to . . 0 , .:.3-�jI 11. - from . 3E�elmix,lng & OV0,01aUt,r, I I UrPAffies imn&g 0 .. - . - r � and rweiving a safe shelter'in either the stove, R*t4rning in, a few . rders to-. the Factory M- Mt .WWed, of Wi gai � . min'It" -a&rW1W1ds fot�2d his wife on. '1:'' W- H. JACKSON, Brougham, honorable dealing, both asto d sy . to I 'r" r I I 'r I , 'I , ' ,a. " 1 ;l �Il ed � � -O [�- c w ion " * I t .1 of � I 1111, L � n ho 6 ` -­e I a aly - - �] ba pp 6 f t, I fo [ P n-0 (3 e n - tl abo ill 11 desired, lull C I i I I , I i I a � - * �tull P i I �fl I 0 ' ,Je;r .0 84 a 'r. Conn I I r� I . a - country,, there to enjoy their ill-gotten veloped in &moo lyiW op t article and price. , - f � . . . I I . he floor. She I A4dresj all orders to I I . � .. t I � I . � I . ­1 -1. . . I . 1. � . �* , i- I .. I -k: • , � . . . I . I died & few hours I . !d;Lwvd wq"d,work -%. '9716 . . .1. - � .,... .. k mains. �. .: . Ir - P-9,Blackstnt I � - . . I . . . . an �. . at 140 14 ith M W" . I - A* , -- . - . . I L I - . a . 1 000 0�01�04w- - k.. tw. � . : .i dy . - I . 0 1 . . . I . - I I I .. -0tvt9 I . , .�. . llqerw�6 .0 CULTeizi , . - ..;... '111 . . . - .:.. . I -1 . . .1 ­ . %., I 1. - 1- i.. , . .1 , , . - � �. .1 � � .. I I- � . " : S "� . � ,,- - . . ­­ ,. '.. . ... . . " I - 1. . 1, � I -, - - q .. . ; ; I - - , . , �.. . I I , I I ., , . f .-, � . . � . . - I I . . ­ . - .! tj - - � � .% . - . I .] . 1. .. : , I , .. . .. . .�: J � 1. . . . , ,.,I . � , � L , . . I . . . .. . I - I . - ,. I I . . .. I I - . I � ,i , I :, " f : . . . ­1 -.. . . . � . - . .:- L 'I I . I .1 -1 1. -- . . I � '11,11 � . L . � . . I � . . , I � -- I -- ------­­---- .-- -.---- ­ ­ - I M tooto, Still Another Chance, ADVtas To Yoma: --' Are you disturbed at I and broi•n of year rent by • dot ` - J oh sufferUig and otytng with pain of Cutting , .+ . } _ it is stated that in- consequence of the Toth 4 It so sond at once and t a bottle ; . STIR CK 'accident to the Passport, the Company of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothi " ; • Children Tsetltiug. la vahi• is toil ataDle .1. � � in the vessel will take out an action pwn $ It will relieve the poor littie•ni<erar immeiately . against the Government foIr neglecting to Depdnd upon it, mothers ; there Is no mistake '� . . ° '� �','' *' � ti ' , i , provide a safe entrance t0 the Cornwall "boat it. It °urea Dysentery and Dtarrhoss► . . regulates the Stomach and Bowels. cum Wtn3 I ` ` li _I ., Canal. . . Co a, softens the (lams, radnoa In!lammaHon. I • -, I , A Hampstead eat, whose kittens Rare and giver tone and energy w the whole r i -_- - T "Yes. Win, low's Boothtng B "for chmdren ` f - �OW ' s �� rr1l&� 1 o � ra ,rnp drowned in the 'spring, secured in the is pleasant to the taste and is the persForlosele ti on 1 , Woods two- young squirrels, which she of one of the oldest and best female ph lans - and nurses in the United Stater, and h II _' reared successfully. by all druggists throughout the world. Prtoe 96 . A two-Year-old child of Mr. Malcolm cents a bottle. He enre you ark for "Yes. wit+- y u ow's 900TAING STAVP," and take no other CARTI.,WAD'i�- , . gcmillan, of Regina, h$s been missing kind. _ ' . ' since July 12th, and it is Bared -that In- - • 1. duns have kidnapDed it. PICHEBIN(3 YABHET. ,• ` 1. . .,.,. -. Horsemen, attention 1 When ur Horse is , R U your i Na;ws Ostoe, Aag, a 18!!d; galled, scratched or cut, or has any u�ly sore, Fa11 wheat 74u to 780; spring, , 70c to 7bc, `cos♦ J Sjf. - bathe twice daily, and apply Mo(iregor Parkes to Flower per cwt. $7a to $995. nn I J'A , !' ' �. Carbolic Cerste. It is undoubtedly the finest $10' 00 per ton ;shorts, 80c per cwt Ohop feed, U' I T, •' _ . healing and -cleansing _application for it. Bq -$I.I& Screenings, 7W per owt. - - . . 1. sure you get McGregor & Parkes. Sold at Sad � per box, at Pickering drug store. FA839BBS' MARKET - ' Toroab, Lad. 6 18813 , '. I) STO ALL 'SIZE In a piece of bush near Victoria, -B. C., GLASS . A N N E A Z S y four men were found with the aid. of a The : t receipts of grain re-lay were small ' , " , 'and Des an About 909 bushels o! , . • 1.: ,_ �_ ohangrd '. dirk lantern engaged in melting a white when offered and sold' at lac to 77c for fall and ' _ L C L'/ string, and Me for goose. Barley firm, will C ,� I C E �+ t metal over a small furnace and moulding g. , ' . -�- it into shapes that resembled silver corn. ai hel 'a 90o. oats firm, with rater of 900 _ _ . bushels at 390 to 400. Peas are nominal at ado, j % The -nen when discovered fie leaving and We for rye. Hay in fair supply; 95 loads - .. - the -a aratus behind. It i believed sold at $12 to $14 for old, and at 49 to $12 00 ' ` -S . �. .. . - PP for new. Straw steady 19 loads at $9 to $10 a they are a gang of counterfeiters ton. Hog. sold at $7 to 67 50. Beef, $3 50 to $a 1' - It is of the greatest importan� that ill for forequarters, and $8 to 09 for kindquarters. _ . L . . h Lamb 07 to $8 50 ; and mutton. 8a to 7• •_ bowel and stomas complaints should be attend- per 1001bs. exl to at once, especially at this Beaton of the year. West's Pain King is prompt, relial •1e and The produce market ' was quiet to -day, and ' certain never to fail. Only 45 Dents. Bold by prime generally ruled steady. We quote: Beef ' . -- W. if. Field, Chemist and Druggist. 12c to 14c; butter, lb. rolls, 18 to 19o, large rolls, 6 Lan you tell me the difference be. 14 to 16; interior, loo to llc. Lard l00 ; Cheese . . . __. - L 9c to loc. Bacon 10c to lsc. Eggs 16 to 17c. I ' tween a lien with three legs and a young Turks 75c to $1 50; chickens per pair We to � ; 0 baby ?„ asked Hieronymus Tuck of 6bc• potatoes per bushel 7W to Mo. Apples per I - '" ' - __ barrel $2 00 to $3 00. 1 '�"t`OS. � r 21j 't�'j Nebuchadnezzar Snippit. "I dont think barrel, lied Sni it • "what is it ?" I can,,, rep PP + Zt» TA2=- liakosing' station a.TS i - ' - - ''One is a little strange, and the other is TRAINS (iOIN(1 EAST DIIE AS FOLLOWS:- ' . 1 a little stranger." MAIL EapBESS. . 8.`lA A. M. I. k new theory of hydrophobia is`-stated - MIXED, 2.48 P. M' . a , a �` a _ =-that it is due .to simple indiReetion, _ LocAL, 6.40 P. M. . t 1. !."I I.. . , which may be cured by feeding the dog TRAINS GOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- - - I - , table salt. L Pon which the beat Atlanta DZAII. EXPRESS 9.os A. M.; ill offer the balance of their Summer Stock at greatly reduced ,prices in Qrder to effect o . WA11t, A Constitution pertinently remarks: - "The • MIXED. . 6.10 P. M:, 1 clearance before the 1st' of September, consisting of . • best Way to cure a road dog is > o kill him. MAIL EXPREe i . 9.2', f . M.. : , . I - . Z. Dogs are to cheap too be doctored when Trains run ov standard tini . 1 - '. • - ' �. - . 10 Eliot' are mad." , I ack and G olored Silks, iffits­- , Grey and Welt • COttons 1. - -- Thousands owe their recovery from Rhenia- For Sale. ' i tisin to Wes World's Wonder or Fatuity Liui- t . a - . meat. It is conceded evervwilere to be the best - Shlrtin ,.�s, Cottonades, • Hats, .Ceps, , • known n remedy for rheumatism, cuts, bruises, A first -class Violin, cheap. `_ , 1. 7• Q sprains, burns, scalds and all complaints re- 30tt Apply at life office. , Hosiery slid loves• ' - • quiriu;; external application. Price Me. and 500, ` j . M4 ��er bottle. Sold by W. H. Field, Chetuist site Valuable Farm and Yillqe: 1 1 Y �nir� ist- 40 -4 a are & large stock 'of Ladies' and 'Men's Boots and Shoes, also Children', which we The Scott Act continues to keep Peter- - . bore' well supplied witli excitement. For FOR SAZ4E. ,. • . Will $ell about cost for 3Q days.. - . calling Sir. Rossiter, the local Scott Act- o , , I 1- . "Rats,'' William Lake has Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned Inspector, y will be received up to the ehoic�e stl�ck of Clroeerie€� always do hand. Farm Prodaco taken i11 exchange, Ox We been tined $..0 and costa, suet for assault- a CaSll if it is desired. ingthe same individual, williani �� -helan 15th DAY Of AUGUST, 1886,. ` pay lies been sentenced to a month in ga01. for the purchase of the following parcels of valu- I�i_ ttii , .. t 1 is . • : \n suer crowd, inclined to attem L a axle farm and village property belonging to the V all 13j1d' QRaminelI$ StOCk S,Ild and' save 111011ey for y0IlI9e1YeS. ' . . . a y r P estate of the late rescue, gathered as \\ helan was about to - TOR�AN' POST: , I Whitb Jul 1886 ' �� p, R: J: C AI�'IPBE LL. ` I }. - be conveyed to gaol, but better counsels { • prevailed and no interference with the PARCEL I. The south half of Lot No. 19, in __ ___ I ___ _ police was offered. thesnd Concession of the Township of Pickering, _ - _ . -Fluid Lightning All sufferers fr6m that containing 100 scree. more or leas, of which about , ill . g-_- 10 scree is bush. Un this property is erected $ I !. I . terrible torment,, Neuralgia. can be made hspk dwelling house and stable. Thiepropert y affords in one moment by a single application of Fluid an exc llentandrareopportunity to mill -pwners - __ s Lightning briskly rubbed on painful Darts, and as the wetit branch of.Duffin's Creek rune across 1;:1:' , • after _ without using any disgusting medicine the south east corner of said property, thus ,, . ,lay with little, or no result. Fluid Lightning offering one of the finest water privileges in T �': � � I .'I 1. . also cures as effectually Toothache, Lumbago, Ontario. ' • - �' I riheuwatism, Headache, and is sold at 25 Dents a- pAIiCEL IL- Adjoining 1, consisting of E bottle; by W. H. Field, Chemist and- Druggist. -44. the Borth part, -of Lot No. 19, in the 1st Con- I I .i ' As a young Guelph druggist wag pro- cession of Pickering, containing 3! scree, more . I is ceeciing homeward one night recent, a or less, on which is erected a good stone dwell. t,. , I - g y ing house, stone kitchen, woodshed, stable, driv- '` " - of implored him to held her home, ing shed, and barns. Parf�els 1 and 2 have T e subscriber has found with her husband, who was lying inside formerly been used as one fslrm, and have ample ' , • ' buildings, stone stables and rat horse under , • I a ,garden fence helplessly drunk. The the barn ; good orchard. Together is a splendid = $� C�"+' "' ? _� 3 cling 1I10.11 WAR good Of heart, 60 C(ln- grazing and grain growing tarot of 134 acres. The splendid gale this spring for ill present tenant has do at. s acres ploughed SPECTACLES AND . EYE =GLA.S S ES' rented, and after infinite trouble succeed- and 4 scree in tau wheat, possession this tall , . - ed in netting; the inbbriate horse as was iu time to plow. This property is beautifully Are the only Genuina English. Articles in the Canadian Market.. I : ` located about half a mile west of Pickering Cre mess and otb'er, tinware supposed. _ But 'on bringing a light it was illage, and twenty miles es from Toronto. - Real Pebbles are kept• in stock. Tests are given to purchasers to prove �sn¢¢tneness. _— . discovered that the 'man was not the PARCEL III.- -The )north half of the south , , , _, . . They are recommended by and testimonials have been received from Lhe President, A.; ill The hu half of Lot No. 21, in thb Broken Front of Picker- 1 woman 'R husband at all. T e *real s fug, containing bo acres, more or peas, on which •'wh1C r� GOI21n1end$ itself and Vice-President, Ex- President, and Ea- Vice - President of the Medical Association of . band after and came home sober. _ is erected i good dwelling house and barn; situ- i Canada ; the President of the College of Physicans and Surgeons of Quebec; the Dean ated about halt a mile from Liverpool Harbor. of the ,Medical Faculty of Laval University ; The President and Ex-Presidents of the ' ' ; - - -- Cholera 7reventative. -In order lion withstand -.' &C. These recommendations ought to Ibe snffi- ' Cholera, and such like epedcfii a perfect PARCEL IV. --•A house and lot containing - take Medical Council of Novo, Scotia, &c., uric of blood, and the proper of the ab�,ut quarter of an acre, situated in the Village 18 II VP ready .to flake Order$ clout to rove their nalities, but if further roof is needed, call of p y p l OI J P q P - et.ornach are required. To insure that end• in of Pickering. the cheapest, moat available and complete man- Parties terpdering may tender either for the ChRISTOPHBR D LB Hardware Merchant Pic�erin.g ner, use NicGrego'a 6peedy Cure for Dysirepeia whole or -part of the above mentioned property f f an Iml,ure Blood. There is no purer, safer or ending purchasers may inspect any or all of fore vetrouk; ILIS..Repalring, ' ` i1 the said property upon application to William more reliable remedy in existence for Indigos- Forrester, E - tion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, etc. Ask our �' - . ' , . neighbor or any person who has used it. Trial tenders must be marked Tender" on the f L envelope as no tender will be opened until Ho lr Furnaces &C' &c bottle given free. Sold by W. H. Field, Chemist I • f • and Drugf,,ist. 40._94 August 18th, 1688. Title to all of the above property, is good: ; , . ,_+ , . A fanner at Chignecto, N. B., owned a G. B. MILLER, Uxbridge.. dog that lie very much prized. He lead WM. FORRESTER, Pickering. 1 I . also a Run that had been kept loaded for . a long time and that be was somewhat ri for Sale. , Bund * 1. .. . afraid to fire off. It therefore occurred 0 to him that he ' would go over to his T1e north 87 serer, more or less, of lot dumber ; neighbors and get his :neighbor's boy to seventeen in the second eoncessio of the Town fire fife gun off. The boy accepted the ship of Pickering, County of Ontario, on which PlCkerlI��, . Clarein8nt. ,,,. ,.. undertaking and discharged the gun. erected a good frame dwelling house, and two barns. There is also two- orchards, one just With the explosion came a terrible howl, coming into bearing. The property is situated • ,.and invest nation showed that the b0 within one, mile o Pickering village.'' For fall 9*7 � y .particuleas apply to I had killed the -farmers favourite dog. WM. FORRIMER, - a - 0 Ale al -When you - want to experiment -Pickering', P. OJ' 1 , -- w ith your neighbor's boy, send your dog jjOW at Full Blast!.. but of the country... A . , - �,�.ln 9.: S - inforin m old friends and customers tha - B 1 R T H 8 I �� I arcs now prepared to buy GoRDON - - -In Fickering, on August 5th, the Wire OLMSTED A KEMPTHOR , PROPS. g��j�`p pp�� of James Gordon, of a daughter. Manufacturers of all kinds f Mouldings Of Merchantble fi l A 2nd 1886- the r Wind Posts also blQuad . JoeNSTO�i - -In Pickering, on ag.. Hand -Rail, Bannister . wife of Jemes.Johnston, of a son. sash, Doors and Blinds. laning and 1 . �_- Matching s, specialty. All 'nds of work amegst �T &disb of Tvlour HOLSTEIN 'CATTLE. done on the shortest notice an guaranteed. Always on hand. „ ' Please give us a call. 30 -y ' -, Also $ran, Shorts, and aU''kinds of The imported bulls "Presto" and t'W helm" - Mill Feed. , will serve cows at lot 22, 3rd con., Pickering. - _ "Presto," first prize 2 -year old bull last yyear in i no�jR EXCHANGED FOR 10H E Holland, is the best Ho letetn ball in Canada. T,_o 5 • -T Apply to J. O'CONNOR, ­ - .� on premises. Highest prices paid, for good •TN4' ' MITCHEJI; , 11 -\7-- _ - . wheat at the - . ' • . -TEAS a S� - 0 P : Dale s . T Elm' . - t IN TEE ' -�- ''' . ­ , ,' .. _ j Flour and Mill Feed always • - _ for' sale: . g ICE oI LUMBER I. .� - ' Fanners Work a pecality. • ', TEAS ) _ I . cXo�rree �arr,•E✓ ,� �s the T�e� ova N any day �' _ ,i Your Orders• . . UOTATI&S :.", . _ Q . Of the Best Quality.... Flour per 100, $2.00 to 2.2> PAR Coniempiatirndg Hnilaing i,x the • 1 eJ. W Spring should reaaotina in prioOen now, thes seenr- Bran per Ton, - _ . Hams, Bacon, Spiced &11 Shorts per Ton)' I $14.00 s P ' ' ' BILL ST'IIF�' � ��e��alty. - - and other Provisions, cheap. Screenings per 100, 80 �e RAI�3INa; Chop Feed d0 . $1.0�0 An or<7wo ph mpti, anal an lacab>wr dell.6r d - S Mill Closes Satu' r ar nights who" required. ----- Freeh and 4Good. t 6 o'Clo k. • ' Lumbe '� . . '� - 1a'An inspection will oblige 9 900 &-- RIGHT. GZZ Pry �X. FiNDLA.X l. d08 p .. - { 1 .., � 4 !- .I. . . ., i I - :1. : --------------------- i _.. - PHOTOGRAPHY 1-1 arse .: Everybody why there is Bubb. ':• j : ----o • • a rush to . .# . O'Brien's • Photo. ', G*Ue , FARMERS COME The reason is because he gives pe - , + satisfaction in every case, and going . ' ' SEE OUR . farther will say if there are any pers - who have had. Photos taken by.me t New Ha Carrier, * are not equal to any city work I Ha�dderi make them one dozen Panel Portraitd y free of change. No work allowed to leave . MOW )ERS;'. ! . the Studio unless" . first -class and highly - RAKERS finished. , Photos made in any kind of _- k ' weather -rain or sunshine. Having Now is the' time to order. Also; added some very fine scenery to the Studio : am prepared to make work second to none SmSers and Twin Plow, in Canada. - 1 • Copying and enlarging a specialty.. A The best in the market. '. large stock of Frames always on hand. - ; All work done by the instantaneous pro - Self- Binders should he order -Cess. - ed now to avoid daisy. Wo E. 04BR.IEN» - Parties wanting Steam. Engines, _. ,43 -3, .. Photographer, Whitby: • Threshers, &c., will do well to see us l4eat door to Post - office.) ' before buying elsewhere. ..i 1:1, i ­. T01UD= . `' wHT SUFFER FROM . '. _. ­ _:'i.. L . •_ . . - Come and see our genuine ,Bell Or- '_ ans, Heintzman Piano, and Sewing ic He,adache' 98., . . . <: . g .. Machines, to be sold at low prices and • . on suitable terms. DYSPEPSIA OR INDI(,tE8710N, - . . W149H . Machine Needles and`Oils in,stock. = ­.. 11 . - � WESTI UVER PILM P. B. FORSYTH 8c BRO. _.�T Pickering. wU1 thoroughly care you. They do not , Hane3's Old Stand, R •gripe or purge, but act very mmudl,, and . ,_ wYenevtr reed sire gnaidercd p less, . . . They \sown proven so be the • - QUATEiT BLESSING :. . sfwwo�Blacksmith Sh F THE AGE ., , . _ ►off � _ 0 I hays neu*ed the services of W. H. PERRY, 60 ale su tams tMlT y are ista b Disc who U in overt' r•speat eraered 8wss gigot They are m absolute - aud perfbet cure. Use them grid a - A FIRST -CUSS HORSE. SHOER .oa �� a boiEft ft W. e= a - annd General Mechanic... FOR SALS 8Y ALL DRUGGISTS ANO -. BUGGI ES, CUTTERS, WAGONS &C D[ALanS IN MEDIOINES. , Beware of C,ounitefeits and Base Imitations. C-ftw Sot tip�p order in a'sr01� style o4 dwf*A tea wmpped only in Blue, with signature on earer7l ' it0ii{oe and at prices to suit the times- Ws, Fns &W package of these Cekbrai d• I" Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet or seat any 04 a 3c. sump. - Interfering a specialty. d. 0.' it o4� pRdOES LOW and WORK GOOD. gas rao�+:' �N. ii . R,eo 3T wr, rowotrrof F. L. C For. Pick Y • i /, 1 i' i j ' ,, - :; .. : ,;. ', - - - . . . i,- f 1 I -- - i Y - lI . . .. ..I - •� .. . , ., - .. -( _.. r Still Another Chance, ADVtas To Yoma: --' Are you disturbed at I and broi•n of year rent by • dot ` - J oh sufferUig and otytng with pain of Cutting , .+ . } _ it is stated that in- consequence of the Toth 4 It so sond at once and t a bottle ; . STIR CK 'accident to the Passport, the Company of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothi " ; • Children Tsetltiug. la vahi• is toil ataDle .1. � � in the vessel will take out an action pwn $ It will relieve the poor littie•ni<erar immeiately . against the Government foIr neglecting to Depdnd upon it, mothers ; there Is no mistake '� . . ° '� �','' *' � ti ' , i , provide a safe entrance t0 the Cornwall "boat it. It °urea Dysentery and Dtarrhoss► . . regulates the Stomach and Bowels. cum Wtn3 I ` ` li _I ., Canal. . . Co a, softens the (lams, radnoa In!lammaHon. I • -, I , A Hampstead eat, whose kittens Rare and giver tone and energy w the whole r i -_- - T "Yes. Win, low's Boothtng B "for chmdren ` f - �OW ' s �� rr1l&� 1 o � ra ,rnp drowned in the 'spring, secured in the is pleasant to the taste and is the persForlosele ti on 1 , Woods two- young squirrels, which she of one of the oldest and best female ph lans - and nurses in the United Stater, and h II _' reared successfully. by all druggists throughout the world. Prtoe 96 . A two-Year-old child of Mr. Malcolm cents a bottle. He enre you ark for "Yes. wit+- y u ow's 900TAING STAVP," and take no other CARTI.,WAD'i�- , . gcmillan, of Regina, h$s been missing kind. _ ' . ' since July 12th, and it is Bared -that In- - • 1. duns have kidnapDed it. PICHEBIN(3 YABHET. ,• ` 1. . .,.,. -. Horsemen, attention 1 When ur Horse is , R U your i Na;ws Ostoe, Aag, a 18!!d; galled, scratched or cut, or has any u�ly sore, Fa11 wheat 74u to 780; spring, , 70c to 7bc, `cos♦ J Sjf. - bathe twice daily, and apply Mo(iregor Parkes to Flower per cwt. $7a to $995. nn I J'A , !' ' �. Carbolic Cerste. It is undoubtedly the finest $10' 00 per ton ;shorts, 80c per cwt Ohop feed, U' I T, •' _ . healing and -cleansing _application for it. Bq -$I.I& Screenings, 7W per owt. - - . . 1. sure you get McGregor & Parkes. Sold at Sad � per box, at Pickering drug store. FA839BBS' MARKET - ' Toroab, Lad. 6 18813 , '. I) STO ALL 'SIZE In a piece of bush near Victoria, -B. C., GLASS . A N N E A Z S y four men were found with the aid. of a The : t receipts of grain re-lay were small ' , " , 'and Des an About 909 bushels o! , . • 1.: ,_ �_ ohangrd '. dirk lantern engaged in melting a white when offered and sold' at lac to 77c for fall and ' _ L C L'/ string, and Me for goose. Barley firm, will C ,� I C E �+ t metal over a small furnace and moulding g. , ' . -�- it into shapes that resembled silver corn. ai hel 'a 90o. oats firm, with rater of 900 _ _ . bushels at 390 to 400. Peas are nominal at ado, j % The -nen when discovered fie leaving and We for rye. Hay in fair supply; 95 loads - .. - the -a aratus behind. It i believed sold at $12 to $14 for old, and at 49 to $12 00 ' ` -S . �. .. . - PP for new. Straw steady 19 loads at $9 to $10 a they are a gang of counterfeiters ton. Hog. sold at $7 to 67 50. Beef, $3 50 to $a 1' - It is of the greatest importan� that ill for forequarters, and $8 to 09 for kindquarters. _ . L . . h Lamb 07 to $8 50 ; and mutton. 8a to 7• •_ bowel and stomas complaints should be attend- per 1001bs. exl to at once, especially at this Beaton of the year. West's Pain King is prompt, relial •1e and The produce market ' was quiet to -day, and ' certain never to fail. Only 45 Dents. Bold by prime generally ruled steady. We quote: Beef ' . -- W. if. Field, Chemist and Druggist. 12c to 14c; butter, lb. rolls, 18 to 19o, large rolls, 6 Lan you tell me the difference be. 14 to 16; interior, loo to llc. Lard l00 ; Cheese . . . __. - L 9c to loc. Bacon 10c to lsc. Eggs 16 to 17c. I ' tween a lien with three legs and a young Turks 75c to $1 50; chickens per pair We to � ; 0 baby ?„ asked Hieronymus Tuck of 6bc• potatoes per bushel 7W to Mo. Apples per I - '" ' - __ barrel $2 00 to $3 00. 1 '�"t`OS. � r 21j 't�'j Nebuchadnezzar Snippit. "I dont think barrel, lied Sni it • "what is it ?" I can,,, rep PP + Zt» TA2=- liakosing' station a.TS i - ' - - ''One is a little strange, and the other is TRAINS (iOIN(1 EAST DIIE AS FOLLOWS:- ' . 1 a little stranger." MAIL EapBESS. . 8.`lA A. M. I. k new theory of hydrophobia is`-stated - MIXED, 2.48 P. M' . a , a �` a _ =-that it is due .to simple indiReetion, _ LocAL, 6.40 P. M. . t 1. !."I I.. . , which may be cured by feeding the dog TRAINS GOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- - - I - , table salt. L Pon which the beat Atlanta DZAII. EXPRESS 9.os A. M.; ill offer the balance of their Summer Stock at greatly reduced ,prices in Qrder to effect o . WA11t, A Constitution pertinently remarks: - "The • MIXED. . 6.10 P. M:, 1 clearance before the 1st' of September, consisting of . • best Way to cure a road dog is > o kill him. MAIL EXPREe i . 9.2', f . M.. : , . I - . Z. Dogs are to cheap too be doctored when Trains run ov standard tini . 1 - '. • - ' �. - . 10 Eliot' are mad." , I ack and G olored Silks, iffits­- , Grey and Welt • COttons 1. - -- Thousands owe their recovery from Rhenia- For Sale. ' i tisin to Wes World's Wonder or Fatuity Liui- t . a - . meat. It is conceded evervwilere to be the best - Shlrtin ,.�s, Cottonades, • Hats, .Ceps, , • known n remedy for rheumatism, cuts, bruises, A first -class Violin, cheap. `_ , 1. 7• Q sprains, burns, scalds and all complaints re- 30tt Apply at life office. , Hosiery slid loves• ' - • quiriu;; external application. Price Me. and 500, ` j . M4 ��er bottle. Sold by W. H. Field, Chetuist site Valuable Farm and Yillqe: 1 1 Y �nir� ist- 40 -4 a are & large stock 'of Ladies' and 'Men's Boots and Shoes, also Children', which we The Scott Act continues to keep Peter- - . bore' well supplied witli excitement. For FOR SAZ4E. ,. • . Will $ell about cost for 3Q days.. - . calling Sir. Rossiter, the local Scott Act- o , , I 1- . "Rats,'' William Lake has Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned Inspector, y will be received up to the ehoic�e stl�ck of Clroeerie€� always do hand. Farm Prodaco taken i11 exchange, Ox We been tined $..0 and costa, suet for assault- a CaSll if it is desired. ingthe same individual, williani �� -helan 15th DAY Of AUGUST, 1886,. ` pay lies been sentenced to a month in ga01. for the purchase of the following parcels of valu- I�i_ ttii , .. t 1 is . • : \n suer crowd, inclined to attem L a axle farm and village property belonging to the V all 13j1d' QRaminelI$ StOCk S,Ild and' save 111011ey for y0IlI9e1YeS. ' . . . a y r P estate of the late rescue, gathered as \\ helan was about to - TOR�AN' POST: , I Whitb Jul 1886 ' �� p, R: J: C AI�'IPBE LL. ` I }. - be conveyed to gaol, but better counsels { • prevailed and no interference with the PARCEL I. The south half of Lot No. 19, in __ ___ I ___ _ police was offered. thesnd Concession of the Township of Pickering, _ - _ . -Fluid Lightning All sufferers fr6m that containing 100 scree. more or leas, of which about , ill . g-_- 10 scree is bush. Un this property is erected $ I !. I . terrible torment,, Neuralgia. can be made hspk dwelling house and stable. Thiepropert y affords in one moment by a single application of Fluid an exc llentandrareopportunity to mill -pwners - __ s Lightning briskly rubbed on painful Darts, and as the wetit branch of.Duffin's Creek rune across 1;:1:' , • after _ without using any disgusting medicine the south east corner of said property, thus ,, . ,lay with little, or no result. Fluid Lightning offering one of the finest water privileges in T �': � � I .'I 1. . also cures as effectually Toothache, Lumbago, Ontario. ' • - �' I riheuwatism, Headache, and is sold at 25 Dents a- pAIiCEL IL- Adjoining 1, consisting of E bottle; by W. H. Field, Chemist and- Druggist. -44. the Borth part, -of Lot No. 19, in the 1st Con- I I .i ' As a young Guelph druggist wag pro- cession of Pickering, containing 3! scree, more . I is ceeciing homeward one night recent, a or less, on which is erected a good stone dwell. t,. , I - g y ing house, stone kitchen, woodshed, stable, driv- '` " - of implored him to held her home, ing shed, and barns. Parf�els 1 and 2 have T e subscriber has found with her husband, who was lying inside formerly been used as one fslrm, and have ample ' , • ' buildings, stone stables and rat horse under , • I a ,garden fence helplessly drunk. The the barn ; good orchard. Together is a splendid = $� C�"+' "' ? _� 3 cling 1I10.11 WAR good Of heart, 60 C(ln- grazing and grain growing tarot of 134 acres. The splendid gale this spring for ill present tenant has do at. s acres ploughed SPECTACLES AND . EYE =GLA.S S ES' rented, and after infinite trouble succeed- and 4 scree in tau wheat, possession this tall , . - ed in netting; the inbbriate horse as was iu time to plow. This property is beautifully Are the only Genuina English. Articles in the Canadian Market.. I : ` located about half a mile west of Pickering Cre mess and otb'er, tinware supposed. _ But 'on bringing a light it was illage, and twenty miles es from Toronto. - Real Pebbles are kept• in stock. Tests are given to purchasers to prove �sn¢¢tneness. _— . discovered that the 'man was not the PARCEL III.- -The )north half of the south , , , _, . . They are recommended by and testimonials have been received from Lhe President, A.; ill The hu half of Lot No. 21, in thb Broken Front of Picker- 1 woman 'R husband at all. T e *real s fug, containing bo acres, more or peas, on which •'wh1C r� GOI21n1end$ itself and Vice-President, Ex- President, and Ea- Vice - President of the Medical Association of . band after and came home sober. _ is erected i good dwelling house and barn; situ- i Canada ; the President of the College of Physicans and Surgeons of Quebec; the Dean ated about halt a mile from Liverpool Harbor. of the ,Medical Faculty of Laval University ; The President and Ex-Presidents of the ' ' ; - - -- Cholera 7reventative. -In order lion withstand -.' &C. These recommendations ought to Ibe snffi- ' Cholera, and such like epedcfii a perfect PARCEL IV. --•A house and lot containing - take Medical Council of Novo, Scotia, &c., uric of blood, and the proper of the ab�,ut quarter of an acre, situated in the Village 18 II VP ready .to flake Order$ clout to rove their nalities, but if further roof is needed, call of p y p l OI J P q P - et.ornach are required. To insure that end• in of Pickering. the cheapest, moat available and complete man- Parties terpdering may tender either for the ChRISTOPHBR D LB Hardware Merchant Pic�erin.g ner, use NicGrego'a 6peedy Cure for Dysirepeia whole or -part of the above mentioned property f f an Iml,ure Blood. There is no purer, safer or ending purchasers may inspect any or all of fore vetrouk; ILIS..Repalring, ' ` i1 the said property upon application to William more reliable remedy in existence for Indigos- Forrester, E - tion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, etc. Ask our �' - . ' , . neighbor or any person who has used it. Trial tenders must be marked Tender" on the f L envelope as no tender will be opened until Ho lr Furnaces &C' &c bottle given free. Sold by W. H. Field, Chemist I • f • and Drugf,,ist. 40._94 August 18th, 1688. Title to all of the above property, is good: ; , . ,_+ , . A fanner at Chignecto, N. B., owned a G. B. MILLER, Uxbridge.. dog that lie very much prized. He lead WM. FORRESTER, Pickering. 1 I . also a Run that had been kept loaded for . a long time and that be was somewhat ri for Sale. , Bund * 1. .. . afraid to fire off. It therefore occurred 0 to him that he ' would go over to his T1e north 87 serer, more or less, of lot dumber ; neighbors and get his :neighbor's boy to seventeen in the second eoncessio of the Town fire fife gun off. The boy accepted the ship of Pickering, County of Ontario, on which PlCkerlI��, . Clarein8nt. ,,,. ,.. undertaking and discharged the gun. erected a good frame dwelling house, and two barns. There is also two- orchards, one just With the explosion came a terrible howl, coming into bearing. The property is situated • ,.and invest nation showed that the b0 within one, mile o Pickering village.'' For fall 9*7 � y .particuleas apply to I had killed the -farmers favourite dog. WM. FORRIMER, - a - 0 Ale al -When you - want to experiment -Pickering', P. OJ' 1 , -- w ith your neighbor's boy, send your dog jjOW at Full Blast!.. but of the country... A . , - �,�.ln 9.: S - inforin m old friends and customers tha - B 1 R T H 8 I �� I arcs now prepared to buy GoRDON - - -In Fickering, on August 5th, the Wire OLMSTED A KEMPTHOR , PROPS. g��j�`p pp�� of James Gordon, of a daughter. Manufacturers of all kinds f Mouldings Of Merchantble fi l A 2nd 1886- the r Wind Posts also blQuad . JoeNSTO�i - -In Pickering, on ag.. Hand -Rail, Bannister . wife of Jemes.Johnston, of a son. sash, Doors and Blinds. laning and 1 . �_- Matching s, specialty. All 'nds of work amegst �T &disb of Tvlour HOLSTEIN 'CATTLE. done on the shortest notice an guaranteed. Always on hand. „ ' Please give us a call. 30 -y ' -, Also $ran, Shorts, and aU''kinds of The imported bulls "Presto" and t'W helm" - Mill Feed. , will serve cows at lot 22, 3rd con., Pickering. - _ "Presto," first prize 2 -year old bull last yyear in i no�jR EXCHANGED FOR 10H E Holland, is the best Ho letetn ball in Canada. T,_o 5 • -T Apply to J. O'CONNOR, ­ - .� on premises. Highest prices paid, for good •TN4' ' MITCHEJI; , 11 -\7-- _ - . wheat at the - . ' • . -TEAS a S� - 0 P : Dale s . T Elm' . - t IN TEE ' -�- ''' . ­ , ,' .. _ j Flour and Mill Feed always • - _ for' sale: . g ICE oI LUMBER I. .� - ' Fanners Work a pecality. • ', TEAS ) _ I . cXo�rree �arr,•E✓ ,� �s the T�e� ova N any day �' _ ,i Your Orders• . . UOTATI&S :.", . _ Q . Of the Best Quality.... Flour per 100, $2.00 to 2.2> PAR Coniempiatirndg Hnilaing i,x the • 1 eJ. W Spring should reaaotina in prioOen now, thes seenr- Bran per Ton, - _ . Hams, Bacon, Spiced &11 Shorts per Ton)' I $14.00 s P ' ' ' BILL ST'IIF�' � ��e��alty. - - and other Provisions, cheap. Screenings per 100, 80 �e RAI�3INa; Chop Feed d0 . $1.0�0 An or<7wo ph mpti, anal an lacab>wr dell.6r d - S Mill Closes Satu' r ar nights who" required. ----- Freeh and 4Good. t 6 o'Clo k. • ' Lumbe '� . . '� - 1a'An inspection will oblige 9 900 &-- RIGHT. GZZ Pry �X. FiNDLA.X l. d08 p .. - { 1 .., � 4 !- .I. . . ., i I - :1. : --------------------- i _.. - PHOTOGRAPHY 1-1 arse .: Everybody why there is Bubb. ':• j : ----o • • a rush to . .# . O'Brien's • Photo. ', G*Ue , FARMERS COME The reason is because he gives pe - , + satisfaction in every case, and going . ' ' SEE OUR . farther will say if there are any pers - who have had. Photos taken by.me t New Ha Carrier, * are not equal to any city work I Ha�dderi make them one dozen Panel Portraitd y free of change. No work allowed to leave . MOW )ERS;'. ! . the Studio unless" . first -class and highly - RAKERS finished. , Photos made in any kind of _- k ' weather -rain or sunshine. Having Now is the' time to order. Also; added some very fine scenery to the Studio : am prepared to make work second to none SmSers and Twin Plow, in Canada. - 1 • Copying and enlarging a specialty.. A The best in the market. '. large stock of Frames always on hand. - ; All work done by the instantaneous pro - Self- Binders should he order -Cess. - ed now to avoid daisy. Wo E. 04BR.IEN» - Parties wanting Steam. Engines, _. ,43 -3, .. Photographer, Whitby: • Threshers, &c., will do well to see us l4eat door to Post - office.) ' before buying elsewhere. ..i 1:1, i ­. T01UD= . `' wHT SUFFER FROM . '. _. ­ _:'i.. L . •_ . . - Come and see our genuine ,Bell Or- '_ ans, Heintzman Piano, and Sewing ic He,adache' 98., . . . <: . g .. Machines, to be sold at low prices and • . on suitable terms. DYSPEPSIA OR INDI(,tE8710N, - . . W149H . Machine Needles and`Oils in,stock. = ­.. 11 . - � WESTI UVER PILM P. B. FORSYTH 8c BRO. _.�T Pickering. wU1 thoroughly care you. They do not , Hane3's Old Stand, R •gripe or purge, but act very mmudl,, and . ,_ wYenevtr reed sire gnaidercd p less, . . . They \sown proven so be the • - QUATEiT BLESSING :. . sfwwo�Blacksmith Sh F THE AGE ., , . _ ►off � _ 0 I hays neu*ed the services of W. H. PERRY, 60 ale su tams tMlT y are ista b Disc who U in overt' r•speat eraered 8wss gigot They are m absolute - aud perfbet cure. Use them grid a - A FIRST -CUSS HORSE. SHOER .oa �� a boiEft ft W. e= a - annd General Mechanic... FOR SALS 8Y ALL DRUGGISTS ANO -. BUGGI ES, CUTTERS, WAGONS &C D[ALanS IN MEDIOINES. , Beware of C,ounitefeits and Base Imitations. C-ftw Sot tip�p order in a'sr01� style o4 dwf*A tea wmpped only in Blue, with signature on earer7l ' it0ii{oe and at prices to suit the times- Ws, Fns &W package of these Cekbrai d• I" Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet or seat any 04 a 3c. sump. - Interfering a specialty. d. 0.' it o4� pRdOES LOW and WORK GOOD. gas rao�+:' �N. ii . R,eo 3T wr, rowotrrof F. L. C For. Pick Y . I . 1. . I . - . ,,e..,� _, ,. II . r >�. r, a �. I ... - - .. 1 . . '.' ,1' .. , j*t 'RLj'•.-�4d '1PYi,�: 7 r'`r`.- •w. -�.:. a' �7. .' ''1 :.y1 P,i, -:.. .i"Fi- -,, �.. .ii.t Y- -:p :.f itN,, '. *°.'•'dG�F'VV.11 . -Sign •? :. .-4w - t,ir..:. .:,�y_•.___. '1�. - .+.�rF+;.a:_•,vt..- •,Y.'t rr 'i!�'r� -'..c ts� .�,, •ail i*,-. - '' s 1 fi . _ V O U N ,= F �,;;T'��$, : ' ;;:, H�► to of Pamo1le Ye . , d BBAi�AB'a BOYAIIOB, ' r % _.., �'ii gaLID. W6i►t the Hinds 11. I . tl►• psintor, s I know of y'- _" Hautaa hto �,� on. $o -Peep o• bat the g•alw of std w k," $ow to �o II Shirt -�crt Once the 1 •slat rake --ftw iS��[la,c t6• barest � 'apPort•d to •e�� Q 0111!• mialmaar of I T6 • wll! be found to bs the ezperieno,Oi_ • �aad -Oa'ps toes► >Liv�R. is popnl♦q•n food ap necessaries. 1w% - That's what s lad all wh,O have suooeeded. Take tyro tables of beat starch, add ladk " y, raj •sdrn for s w e In file BAVari&n Tyrol "Ilcd trio et The ahio Tribune relater the follow Prefer „over satin Virgil took throe yotrs to Dom ss his • ° little water t• it, rah and stir with a fi g Animal fwd hard girl that she leiirnad to lava n n spoo tbaUe • -Dld ea eras notice the contrary t• their rd ion (s ' ht aoc aaintano% + ten shortEologaesl, revep years hto �(lsor- a gala A thick paste oar fully breakingg pa et•ry • y fdB ) and r ` kI q By Peep ■ ; haM ! a " and twelve Barr to polish •' s�U for lnsm w and pasde Add a pint of Intl• old woman who turns tees. Drank of a ing the Saar Prato•, such a wheat A44 oompoeed of sheep, he td cow . „ p° whew hand•• an One of the railroad lay. The olvtbin Md I have no doubt you Weald oea•idyer h ask . boiling wAttr, ` etferfit� at the same time = y y g worn d Of the soap b4. boil halt an hoar, stirrin occasionally to vtadriots ? Da after da ,summer and win- and I was di.tressod to sae moo • t1� lice a dear ono --Ries gr Tpa did•s war npwi►rdr of twenty lyeali y t tt� s issg, all through the gam eabn - In his htstvey et .one .nlome. k pit from banning. Ali & p[ece eLaran- ter, rain or ebe, she is seated thin on a pie to the Nartr oat Pf evince, Ph Of the eis of a little oamp•stool grinding out the same old wad half naked !n weather so shit* f:: og mar, withpssinl 8a te•$anvsf rhea great French eriiio, o p ; Lt tbB tm not' at hind, dirtrsottng tang. Hot or odd, she always wu glad to weer two to orate. 0eld th► ass ,Ows fat company. But tipva the modal mtde, where a herd was thered, she ha • °f°pmf a week upon two . or Ihres • �•bl°paiOntda •f �gn anb - rstatioa wears the same faded ewin and the s.me ' ors b,ilt of ola p rho h• ga ps es. (made by pouring bailing watetr' upon gam g • *, and almost �tst z - tae oompenration for her 1•o�stion —all was �lbbou and arwbio and standin until clear and tXwns ar=i° awl la always drawn tightly fatnitnre, and I readers pare and lovely that the • trail of the Macaulay wrote many chap g Aorses her shoulders. A little black bonnet portion of the t's°d that s j serpent'' was entirely forgotten, � three times over. eat. or i lfleoa of clean mutton tallow half , popalstion only eat 0% �P Csrlyle's hears Qf composition were gee• the ska of a nutmeg, and a teaspoon of salt runty with age, is palled well down ever'her a day. Of coarse this is an Es•t• �I = hile she watched her hard she ' : orally three to four —from 1Q or 11 a. m. to will do but is not at good. Strata the forehat d so as to hide her -pinched- care - does not signify what it doss in 8 oeu. -- away from all tumult sad snrnandsd b starch through a strainer or a place of thin worn features. Perhaps you have caught a U[e can be sustained on less food $ate 6 F..: � � scenes of lnszpressMble lovelinew. Ths , 2 p' �•— 'IIIIlea he were spevlaliy anga�sd sunshine bathed the level hills Ths AI. or harmed when he added an hoar er two mash°' Beve the ehlrt tasroed wrong lido chance llllml�se of her pale face and saw notritieas diet than In Northe and fw ^;�: y ' out i dip the bosoms carefully in the starch something in- the pisNfnt ezpresiston that the labor power of the Hindn� °lima _: e fl )were starred the msantdn As to the •rdtnar number. $a wrote ar►even• oanned oa to Anse for an Instant and drop there Is lest taken en t of the , The blue sky smiled above her 'and th Iy, at times slowly, then raieldly, but •I. and tq�gese it out, repsattng life eperadon y p p 13n0 smr4 • until the b sopso sty thoroughly and evenly , •coin into the little tin cup. It prebably o61ae than in our laborious we mat �. taint Bobo of the church bells in the valley ways with oar•, never allowing his Mann never •oonrrsd to you that the k cvasnmes less and ndn we, t, 111.1 script to o from him until It salted him ex- saturated with starch ; proceed to dry. P Doe , below seemed like voices from another Tares hours before ironing dip the b some .- LIPS HISTORY OF TBIS STaRn tldOAB -- �+ Aslatio has the power of * r1 world. stay.,i fngnently da�treyod whole,- In di One summer day, the lady ab,Ovs AUaded� • pia ° Webb he fold labored hastd and clean water, slog vat, and roll apghtly to tnterjfned with A choice bit of romaaot. greatert,gowatity •t food at one mesgale t�,,°t a First iron the book b folds It 1 possible to Earo ,whew thuh to undertook, offbeat informing her friends, g'.bs"'a •ftremely farti�dlogs as io pnno y °g lengthwise Y'ou certainly never dreamed that the L u n- scans ' but align u well to words and arrange. through the osatro ; next Iron the wrist bl• creature before you was ono• the bells lowance In made for all this, it is °�' }_ to climb,the mountain alone in rearofi of a an f� °g bAads sod bath ddea • the rss • then y dented that the evert °{ wt>a 4 ! rate flower that rhs ,desired for her os4leo- m tr B.tt the wrldW of his bebka'wtr of Salt Lake City. a leader of fashion, and P non. mach I•BS than his p Cho oo' band I pow pA-cs the em•bsard the people of Indio is ez treuiarat p st Ilea hod the r�idortaai b drop her rutton for writing, °,pd the bwessp, and with A dASe reed °f millions. Yet she Rea. She end seen 1 j +►ipenotAOt. to slip and fiaij, Badly rpraiotng wnloh II1oronand oonsoieadvns. im b the •ldost daughter o! Jehn Brigham aoate thwa what Re witaas in EaTe her ,mkj f, M th it 010 could not rise. E No man had a keener a tits for work and °•pat"' rub the bosom from the 'top toward Young, one of the wealthiest men in may be said with trath at a Pa 11 t pPo the bett•ss, omoothiag and 8 Utah, the rani popalatlsa that it ii nevef put �i In her Quin she enj eyed the place of her y °t he worked tar faster ttiaa most aaihors, g each and a tavonrtts niece of the anon famous fa mot. Noble trees guarded bar, and a gentle, Hl.� was stn plait neatly. With a sm,O'sbth moderate! moved from iwmine A want r n' pmdous, and he did K y Mormon prophet. She was reared In luxury y harv,t with rurpr quI know, dispatching w hot- fl,►tlron begin at the top and from down - and received • liberal education. Gifted year brings that calamity within m a1 wind fanned hrt►ith its low, sweet breath. wwgg distance ; • tailor of ore s m °wnhbh i . Bat otter a while the airs w •t ,Ordinary dz• while many par• b red tlatie the opsratip�n 'until the with rare musical talents she became cols P sans dent now p lit'ew w•seob would be 000apfed dith a few chapters. rely dry a°d snhintsaq. hisai•vo bated among her people as an a000mplkhed w lame part of the h 4 and as twilight approached she fairly wb. the bosom board •sad iron the host of the a Wit nment, p°p° -4tlen °°loo, led 4 bed aloud, what should ohs dot Mast Foi ,Ortp to fifty years of his Ate he read on shirt. The bosom sad onffe of shirts -ia- veossallst, and at one time was the principal she lie there suffering all night ? Why did an verags from six to' eight hours a day, contralto in the choir at the tabernacle. She - . sitting up for that Purpose dead, of all aloe• fine work —Will look clear- not her friends come in search •f her i rp peaenlly until RaB her fathers ley, and j°at As she was An EngU�h gentleman at a •• one or two 0 clock is the mornln . or and bettor it they are first ironed adder a bttddtn Into womanhood he lodged has recently; deal.red that "the Ip�,hlio dialer But I deserve it all, she said • •• I'd no" . .. Pie" of thin old muslin. It takes off the g p n or ti- Ienninew to wander off alone." •She called Dr. EIisLA Mulford • The apublio of Bat host of the irons and removes as hand to a rising young elder who had been was w dbta•tefal to him test is we� - gland with all her strength, Fa above . �°d stated 6�r the "Literary World " lam of etaro y native in prwolyting for the Mormon able to eat otatee " as her the herdbgirl wav Ilstening. i been rewritten nine. tlmeB, and h• Chance. The daughter remowtrAted, bat Irish who raise th 4 A 8ovd many of hr "What is that sound ?' she grstsetion•d �• 'if it flttern times lefore bong pat without avail. 4 question ere also aasble in Beal ed• to eat pvaatoea. but rest because their elm, oe 1lenelf ; bat only the murmur of the moan- me spa I P r A short time before •'the day set for the &ohs turn against them. : train stream answered her. " Hark I I hest Charles Sumner said : "All threagh my HONIC'MAns CnAcksw3. —One quart et wadding she was secretly is It again. Is it the wind stirring the tree I nave Ufa I labored eighteen honn a day, prep .red Sear. three good tablespooafaim of usl +atsD TO A Yooxa NZWSPepss WA7W, tb T � tops ? Or can it be a bird's call ?' I Hover labored !suss to any •ao day," butte wo tablespoonful of sugar, one pint — - -__ V` Very soon she became pvdtive it war Charles Dickens never failed to be at' his et mt , one -half teaspoonful of salt. R,ob He was` • (ieatile. �Phen hat lather got all 11 neither-[ rounded more like a human desk At ten o'clock It, the morning, and to the tter into the flour, pat the sugar with wind of the marriage he reaoanood his = I �_. ' I % voice In dufrea - work steadily, whatever his mood. until the mills, mix into stiff dough, lay oa the daughte ,hand out her out of him house, She 'I w .ems- "Came, Dolly," eha called to bar toile- O °e in the afternoon, 134 newer neglooted; floored pastry beard, and beat from and to er hQteband to Now York, .where eBi for aay dbti°otton, his labam tas editor of end with the rollia to stopping eve flue he sbtataed employment at A retorter on s by V = r hij ball new, " we look rap the loft cows— •� All the Year Roared " He ko t hie ba Minn g p Pp g morning newspaper. Sh•rtl •after h �: wa must treat the lost human traveler se P si tes or so to shift the mass wad doable sight became affacted, and he was an unable to �— m ` w! well." ness matters In a condition of oJmplete rag. it over upon itself. Seep this up ter Won - . . With Dally she walked down the moan- alwdty. It• was mound after his death that ty minutes :, roll into a sheet Ions than w retain his position,' Then came the straggle be fain and plunged into A belt of woo3a, awl!. he had bestowed the minntest osre apoa quarter of as Inch thick, oat Into reared for em ezlstenoe. Tnelr little uvingi were """� -- ---- ing the wttlement of his worldly aff.lrr, Noth- cakes, prigk'these deeply with A fork and moon exhausted in trying to restore the hoc- an " We're coming, ooming;` t;oming,,, Her Ing had been left undone or forgotten, bake in a moderate oven. The are batter band's eyesight, and rafter three years' treat- ad ' } `coil received Caleb Ca4hln sae of Cho a►test 1& y went ha become totAll blind Thoa h •quick, glad rap Bs. !a the State��ased to road sizt wyerm the second da;y than the first. inherited sad redao Y 8 die- ; :' - IN �. Back and forth rang the bells like oh! �es , Ben hears VgaY GOOD PRA SoQr- -Thus own bs tO i ratty, the de- t r N •` Here, here," and " Coming, cam o Y» •day for months. Whe° he was sappoiot made from th,e ode oT a voted wile remained tree to her marri a oso - - until at last before th 8 ,ed jnotice of'the inpreme bench N p Y IIOf3 f +►b ° °w in vows. She wrote e fallen lady knelt of .1 sera- mgrket, the same seasoning and thickening her lather, begging ova the herd girl —a vision of beaut ohnaetts, be read sixty votnarea on different m you would,ase for the ppuree of the pj� him to aid her, bat receiving no reply, no - y, with her jaws innlneteen days, He often worked at either fresh oroanned. Foc th thioke i Bo °get for employment. Every one turned ors, I � . _- fresh, glowing cheeks, her bright eyes and her Tyrolean hat, garlanded with Alpine his dealt' till fear o'clock is the morning, of thin puree take one t�bies a ntul of �nC9 sAmf ear to her appeals for work, mad as a thw blossoms. p continuously for twenty-three hours, .and stirred smooth into ono pint dt bolltn mjllt Dist resort she accepted as engorgement In a -' - .' - ev "You're hurt, dear heart " she send Uv� to a good Age, He Ras w peer bay, wbioh yon' h.ve flavoured with either w con °art ssleen. There her splendid voice ' r Pityingly, taking the lady's hand within sad worked his way to tame, mint leaf or a be leaf : the latter tt rather attracted attention, and she was able to earn � OLA'SS . anoagh to give her blind husband a comfort - ..; . r her pretty brawn one. better liked. II onion is liked, rook 'four 1. ",Yes ; I ve sprained my ankle, grad f don t know what to de," came the Aws vet A�vioe to Country (}ixle• : the es a lu'vo one err used d boil in the milt, Whea ' able homd, Their' prosperity, however, wssM .GOOD $a 11 1-1 Pe et on to boll with cold Short lived. for not lung atter'she wan nos_ I' trated by sickness and she fever robbed her w wearily, I • . City Ufe V not all that it ls water and boll twenty miossta. The -8 " Bat i dv," the herd•girl said, deei #edlly. has its pleuares aril ovnveniea i I should boil almost dry Drain to a oelanda r of her °aloe sad left bat a wreck of her ter - m "Put yens acme Atoned my nook, and: dear also ,bat !t sad mash, adding i pint of hsbt water watt mer self. DLheartened in sgirit and feeble t ter old Dolly will carry yiu rap the mssotptain." 'has Its serious dravrbailks. Before then thtokened and seasoned milk. S stale• !n health she be u the life of a street beg- ' .• snaking the plunger into gto'-in tka, try ga — , . the Bat I &M too heav ter year 'young -ceau�t P gar, wandering =from plum to place, and flu- fro y ttr�y , le some parsley over it, and sell and popper The stock of low - priced tell e B� : I `' ArmT'' ex etnlated rho lady. is r lye best iti d b i th8tnsalves ii6at It to taste. This serves for cart of p� ally loosting`in Chicago, the eeoh for pev- P rYsnd see. You are a. hothouse arty strioken'Bohemians. Although dragged haviDR r11n very low down, ws` Perhaps in their quiet rural homes vsme When only the pods of a halt q k of p flower; fair and Intl, and I am a mo rain boil them to water to Dever a °tit down to the very depths of despair and de- have decided to ufler better class _ stray advertisement has reached them, pro- soft enough to mash through a oolauder ; gradation, the has steadfsetly clung to the goods at re s•O the . . blossom, strong and Bare," she said, beer- rai$in to greatly re fly. g young women high salaries for rase the water and odd one asst of milk sightless old man who unwittingly conned y dueed priced do + Very Boon the •' hsthoassie "flower light work. Hundreds of these advertise. , her downfall. Recently a wom during; the 114► t two n 'ran ' meats are framed for the very with doable the above thtotea yeq Y,, an who knew Months. _ th r the book of the bell Dew, ridin 41041 n y parmse of can serve the psae as a separate dub, with ! ed he sr man -: g y P deceiving the anon f Y ye+►n •$° sag and reoegn- Housekeepers and. tatendlflf the mountain, while the "mountain their patpoie, ho sveve�r, sad l�grob�n •meat' course. r, and by close questioning ,elicited purchasers will i blossom;" strong wad ease, - walked by her of oa the ud story of her anfortnnAte'csreer. do well t0 ta{ts* tide, supporting the braised limb as best Young girls rash u2 to the city, dezzled �� advantage or the present oppor• - ' was b the e f Motes, For Hous�ekeo ere she oonld, Y g nereas proinnioa of promlsa. C P j tunity of buying hied class Wilton, A girl from the farm answers one of there Strafin soaps, gravies, etc., through w anecdotes of Pros, Brltissels, A�nli Arriving at the herd girl's tent, the girl advertisements Life may have been slow Uster, Aso • lifted the lady from Dolly's book ar earl ` cloth that has been thoroughly soaked Ise Zn the records ei $t:. Cathesrine's Chnr ,Ob, and' T bu- Soi4 cold water, ' leis[ u if she had been a child, and laid he and is plenty, wad there awssye good food, The ras y part will be re= London, under the date of .1564, there ls Tapestry Carpets at shoat ., down upon a sort of hammock bed, some one to polled by the wster�nd not a particle will this passage, illustrative of the pains taken twenty to forty per cent. No oars for !n the old farm horse, When she p 813• to prevent prolix preaching : �� Paid for an " one could have tended the s rained ankle not throe P goes to the big city she finds that the The poorest chewing tobacco (vas p1nF) 8 g y the pulpit when din '' more gently or 61EMotoa•ly thorn did the <� hour-glum that hanged b Belot'Regular ' herd girl. S5e bathed It with liniment inl�ghb work oonelsta in working all dap and the poorest vi whisk one n the preacherdoth make a e oem Deed of moss ally -li hied and Y f q art) miznd ermea, that he sib! 8 ill- emellin work• and wall �. P retain herbs, and band 8 shaken makes o ma know how „ bandaged,, ehep, where sooree of other girls and wo- mediae for bed room iaseoyl�t e surest re- ,�' the hear passe away, La +_j , It with strips torn from the whitest e[ Apply fiber• a °8a° days there was one alergym� bl men are employed at wages hardly high ally to the furniture with a brash. r g Luther's sixth quality of 1. aprons. enengh t• keep body wad soul together. who not heeding elig All night loaq the lively lrl =nurse PETLEf • 8 bent 8 Whbn towels become thin is the- middle '' A good preacher, •' that be should know (� a ever her patient !n tireless watoh We knew vi.hAt often• DOWN next, The when to stop, Announced twenty four di. . , mare though the lad8, •l' girl bar lefsl htme ,eha is Arhlam•d o< snnwlll- °rat them lengthwise, sew the solved a te- videos to his dlsoonree, Imm at 8 y protested a sinet I u It g pd she must take the con". gather and hem the two one eldee, �f rib ediately a i Was entirely unnecessary, Toward morn- q to raiarn w bon sashes or men s nook rtes became hearer started home for his ni ht•oa and r� p ls� y Ing besteas and guest both fell asleep, with or enff sin ttdmes oaa of two things —shame a ■oiled dippers. 8 p - 1�8 to 13� ni�g-st, �, f Toronto, j 01� near the ends out them in two aorois the _ n „� . their. faoee both together and their hands $ Many w girl Sods fi set to the middle And now together the original ends. A Prsaohar angel to klnew. also; when to !n►Ferlooked, irlvolitia and bezt in the iniquity of the begin. Melaaothon vies vet timid ad rtreats that'sbzottement by °►etch regrets and The ordinary home method :of re having y , and r �, -, r - At early dawn the lady was almost sett on a -.. .yam .: to see several of her a• Y remorse may be deadened. If she is too in lvet is to 114iM It over boiling water tak hls tegt, "jam the oGood °a Ana °nn9od an = ble p ty coming rap the etreng in principle, too pare and elevated g osre to ezpase. the Rrong etde Daly to the repeating It eons and ever. Lather who i 4rw mountain after her. g in tone Chas to sink down to ono of the jt. steam. Alter steaming it ms be ran tine "" profnee�ezp :eseiena ofriyn sympathy when t er • P Y book was in the al (t with him '� F = were to.d that she had sprained her -Ankle isble women si the efreet, she may find her: 4Ad forth •few rimes ever a fl rt iron the a ve p P mod+ Yoa Are - vet, self In some cold garret, lsnely, overwork wrong side next the iron, This ' very good sheep," and telling him to an arm but she only laughed u she answered : preoeq dawn, feet the same text and reached " I would suffer the same Pain again will. ed. despondent and miserable. freshens velvet, but will not restore badly excellent sermon from It. p . tngly for another bit of snohpswaet ezperi arB tear rsmsiri wt home than risk the fall- dam gortiens, f4e r enie ae I have had. I .did not find the For ginger beer take one largo spionf°1 are.heOne of this olmiss a Fa bas preach- ' aq e wbioh attends ao many girls who eta the city in pundit of hi h g of pulverized ginger, on• of -cream for w r Andre, gone '�4 flowers for which I war looking, but I work. It ls the saddest of all ventures, of , tar Roman Catholic preacher, who often used - 'i wad found the owe afoot mountain blewears in All one pint of ye one plat of West ` the Tryrels —m making a country home for the illusions and m °lasaea and six ga!rq ,Ot water alts thor� brothren.or to satlri'za the faults of hi■ All the fashionable i CoIorin$`t °• } y strong, sweet, tender- deoeptione of a large town, oughly and set In w warm j Presohing once in a menwatory ip 1�eW Hatt hearted Bo -Peep, who in her gmlet way b a4' I place. When it which had been struck by lightning, he ez- Spring Dress Goods at . mM i ; following is her Master's steps. ' begilns to fenshout bottle ana cork tight. It tiatod ' �. oso the aoodnew of Gad, who took about -ous -half of the regular will make a very aloe drink. If liked one special Data of Hb children. Said ha — P>Qes d An Improbable Yarn.. ,can odd two poonfals of essence efaaeu• "Gonetder, among other evidenoss ` whoa Wring the Big Summer + , •'Don't Step There." ' (. re'6ne o ' - ; . tram or wintergglcan for flwvorin , t $ale pa" 8 ham happened to thin holy hones, in which HOW going on. At Of my Aaoesten won A battle duel 0arbelic- sold Is the best dLlateatttut for preaching. 1 The services °°blob John B. Gough did flag the Osrusades by hiB still to haadlin I Ann neat r I for the temPcraaae cause were -the repro- his artillery," said the baron. fin door slake. the library 8 The lightning struck I -: g A small quantity of II V re- any and consumed Its but injured. ', fill ed duotion on w large-scale of the warnin of I gaited and it can be rea3lly wailmd away single monk, 4 g "gat, my dear baron,,' Bald h!s friend,; wean its work b dons. It Cho not I sin 1 the little boy in the fellowln� wneodots ' "at the time of the Crusades gnnpvwder have 121tC Dreg$ Foods fOrq; C Er>fd' from the ' Ept� copal Recorder . ' had net yet been discovered." a became legged with °f d°ks II n the dining roomer jardern h ly i�►llea } p .A man started out for church one ley gre'wy ate im ow many 15c Dress Goods for Jc per yd- Sunday morning, and presently came to a did my wIIO ha ,an well sa yon do, and sal pear in.wme 11q !d potash, which gaiok- brethren wvald have boon killed I'' 10 term soft sea and se of coarse JAmes I, of England was also Jsmer VI 200 Dress Goods for. I Iic per yd' •• h • place where s little boy was'etanding, who; `How did be win the battle I - ,Ot, 25c Dress Good r d• of Scotland, and among bin other failings s for 1. ;c per T � 1. 11 with choking voice asid. ' He brought his Artillory'tAhb in _'L� What W�11$app�en to Qirle• was than of indeolsirn. , Ttia firs 30C Dress 60ods f r er d'.. " Please don't step there.". , the S aracetu and the it lle fools, see t sermon O 17 Jc p f Xom " Why not." ing Thirty-nine girls, stanched before elm in England had for its 36c Dt•ess Goods for 20c per 3'd. �• - •, •' .. Sans, supposed that powder had at laN Ia ten yeah fifteen will have married text thls very, from J ameB 1 : G " the Because I stepped there and -felt dawn," discovered, and fled In dismay." I I° tns YOM 'seven of the fifteen wU� wavoreth . ate a wave ei the lIe that 37C Dress Goods for 2�c per yd, sobbed the little iellorv, wee hod than widows dependent a l be k slew," The 404 Dress Goods for 25c er'd. s taken npvn himself to warn the unwary son their awn' ezertiow� detecting the applications ozolAim p with i b £ passer- et the danger into which he had The Boatldgiy Line for and meat. °d;.— I ` J L desk fallen. - MS fifteen of the rematai twea- He is At me already ! but he ions a al f Bitween comfort and discomfort V often four will e d And much' leased There are `many men In the world who very slight. Have you rheamati haw far apartwilj the iO fit with the sermon that he mad '` —i'—, ' am or Dens- I t they be steePia f One the preacher A royal chaplain. We are also showing's beset• B• `. have good reasons far giving sash a warn. algta 2 or are you a rngerer from obscure I in Georgia, one to California, o ing an this. The man who leans trod the nervous pains? �qhy eager jen longer ? one !a pirgrnia, another ere Ohio, - I'� we line of Colored Cashmerell der and elipjaery path■ of tatemperanoe, can purchase for 10 -centre a botte of tthat sionacy's „e in Ohlnti shot i° • A rook weighing over a ton fell eat the ,. forty - eight" inches wide. in all and and sees the young learn to take the king of ain— Polson's NsavILIN$ �• amid the track of the Derby Railroad, and was seen the noW first lass of r trite or wine or beer ham p ashes °t'O° &"loot Az►aegs of azioo,. aa- b ewe t eat BhA,Qee At Sb Ord p� is g P , ono get a leas bottle for 25 cents. • IC you other —bat only time will tall here they by of � Walvve-- yye�►r -sld New Haven boys. ' good reasons to say t9 them, . promptly. It is sure, 1 O°� ail will sloop. rt , Willi Kohoej at ,Once began •' Don't -step there, for I never fails t,O Data all at to fie'• and yard; the regular price for the �! „ kinds of honed will eha nine I have t yet mm• the other, ChgiLtle same goods in the cif sad fell down. rtePl there saga. Dan t In tenpptn� to et off red undershirt, bat Y 18 4U e�' or Walt an hear, but sent to any d e store and bra to lase their a ton. ran t• some boys l x The man wee hoe indulged in gambl gat a trial bottle. Nervillae op some Also an immense stock of Blame ing devel ea and •n the bank and got a red handkerchief. Cashmeres, Dgonrniag Goode, I ill he is despised by others and abhorred care. s sure Pala . of the Bourn supposed This was vigorous sly w &ved At a - to be Inseparable m train came Verr P w ,Oman At are da• around Crapes, �Q., which We Are selling was by himself has geed reason t,O aay t,O the tined Is be old maids. an the carve. The eagtaeer alaoked slwrk y0ang whelt they are entering on the same Mon 1 &n h a good deal at the lresa►ne in- thAt will y not one of the rap' bat+ seeing that the flag oaa waved by t0 the Public in any lengths they atyd averse, trioaoiee ,O the -crochet directions published I oemos in time 4mted of the bit -nl°s bat small be % started on The boys 1'glay rOgUire at close •wholesale " Don't step there, for I -ste o" that mado such tnullo �• sped there 000aslonAlly is the "Itor women columns wtU o all hnmwa • ge an tbai he decided t• $gt�res. I fell down.,, of eha saewsisaper, bat every w• knows b b° blighted, loved oaa will Hope P, d brie ht his j000meltive t• a halt claimed 100 lest h,Om a that they are dmplioity itself y that sane skeleton you jgat new were w boulder. Th• ors - � a - - . - . L � :` The Anarohlat will take almat aoythlaQ with the sfapid iaoompraheoslbility oil d • handed forms will be °ZPs� o' r e 40 Pie � at being ram gram � Yes it it i• cot looked rap, except a bath. bass ball coon. N ,every one a sort of ge gave $C 20 to the bogs wbioh P� T den d is , �ea &_L- P B irate wIll be aIIered. of d red A good deal in some portl,Oas •f • _ I' I Clumeotioat, . d . i V �8 apt to . : �, i y_ ? .1- t f. ,..., "_ A •. "^{' . _ _ : . _ \ _.! '. :- .:,:: - '� +n any - - .. _: 'I...­ . .. -. .. . ... : ..r .. I, 11 ._ .: .� ..�- _ s. -.. . .. 1 . .�. - `. / ♦ � .� � 1st . {- -.. . -1 I., - .- : j S , I 1 r ;1 yt �J L . .- : . .- .. -... :- ... :ire:. , .r - •t 1 . . - _ I J - ii' 4 . , : ; • -, a - i:: ✓ . •i „ •• ►�._ - f . :.. , - ,,.. j, �! K. l I i' w !Yi }. r ii 't i I �� w l . y 1!' 3 . -. i y, I. _ .. I . 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PQ "'.What a horrid- lookingman 1 the yang A! the swats moment .a lady was iasstng and see pn! rap her hand at 1aef, an,lf .to i rat Ortervalde, the rich Parts banker, a f6w \ . - the -- I days before bin ¢oath, refused to allow hb 0o Hl. lady who had already spoken said to a law threngh the oisutokyard whiob was a out the Round, whilst her brew contracted, . i mm °�st R I. " voice to her dbml,anien -a gentleman. tboraaghbre= walking slowly with the list- ay, fiitir pain. servant to bay meat lose broth. •' 1`ras, I r . CHAPTF, hoald like the �soa " eald the dying miser rarelylta 1, " Horrid I" he echoed, In the same ton•. less stop whlolt betokened either.ill health . 44 A @weak hoe," Leonardd9a thought, � p, Y fi' , , It. a rleh church of St. EtheIminds, In ,• I, „ but I have no • tite for the meat. ' , eat and Rim Why. no 1 New h it whe,,I glynld calf �r heapl wearinea. She glanced at the ' ar he rtood looking down ul»es t but se pp° bon the fahionable watering place et St. Sebaa- a �� ' . hat b to became of that Y It will be a. ._ " bu. a flee looktn tell tl'r -a h�ndeo a falloff► open door. Yath'a she was tired: and Ina@eab sod I 1 •- tie, the.S�, was eQen for s wedding- ev 4' n dad seen! • perha �w wedding had iq at The piy4thostot the large bltta, eye', the waste. ,; ®f the pe dsn'bY dir apparently. jadgisa.inm ° ti , • - ps An E lis6 rgitor • tined tkj o ab»uV&eii- - t ehiverl o grand wed g Oh. handaotns I Yee; ppeeiCh to ,a tootion for her as for the rest. She heat•• hopeless resigned weariness of the who le. °� g 4 c ,l lmpertant Garry of the white-haired ver- rung, A beauty, de dsable," aria pared ` 'fated ter a moment, and then she entered flRares. leached and . tuft rested the young id so shabbily at to annoy his acquaint-' d th kt j the a wedding worth Reeking at, mocording back quietly behind Leonard Hope; and slipped man; he being for a moment an idle sea- anoee. 'At lest, he was persuaded to bag an Cho hs dt'he hen46i to the significant indications of red cirpet ••. Ave you not severely orltloal -for the into the one ummupled seat ot,' the beuoh side lounger, and open to paratng.tnterests. ' . odd �+ " �r iw- -new," from -a Jew: - hat °( Id° the oharoh and Unstinted lengths of occasion to•Y" he rotorted. -the seat which had .Uut been Cynthia's- And h• wondered it he had Stumbled upon He paid a shilling for !t, and the next day a large gat matting outside ; suggestive of a s• •• sold the hat for teen pence. at one ate. I am sorry` far $he girl who b going to beforo which the young man wa4 standing. another tragedy, or it impetuous Oyn- � P _ Aterz, o ee! bride m white satin and Brussels lace. and merry that man," the young lady preaonuosd The wedding party was not of coarse vise thla'e taaelea had actually tnteolad him, This same miser never teak t(nnff to titil• In ran• a trrk of elegant bridesmaids en suite, of emphatically, wad, as it seemed, unreason- able from %hie point ; ttababl the namoa that he mast rood a drama. to every str►n• late his aestrils but he *did take a pinch ' od and �op,. flower. and favors, and all the ooitventional bet y out of every snuff box proffered him, which ably. f were at that moment rag signed in the er ■ iso that morning. Leopard smiled a he carefully placed in his own box. When * i - . ern cfi I.I. Attributes of the ceremony when it concerns pp me, • ed and privileged "upper ten." "She may not bet a Girl ;she may be a vestry, for ;the arewd m the oharoh was ttls at himsali, pad then want bank, tyres- tl was filled, he bartered its contents for a ,ts Is the eavi woman -•r a wtdo�►, t e gentleman sag - br ingup quietly, and evidently prepar- Istib ly attracted, to the study of the flSurs ha amyl 5y,, attracted by the promised ezotiemeot, Bested. !rag to move outside. In another moment before him. The 4uiy was yonu still, al- farthing rash- itght. man ms crowd gathered ; a soaaewhat unruly •� , the "• Wedd Maroh " ad forth the though not so our as %he girl-bride she Lord Chancellor Har wlek was nick - ett-ru 111, tie We @hail aie�' sus, ' g y fi named. "Judge art na," on account of hie . bade u>�e mob harrasting the guardians of the rattle of silk and laoe traced be the end was a woman who had passed her girlhood- p et matting, amore orderly wad Npt very soon thonRh, The wedding �ad of the oharoh and the bride m led the of 4esae flue oral and twenty e� rho avarioet though • be was a learned lawyer die woos gat 8 bead flied for half past eleven , the bride- + fly and an exo011eat judge. When visited on • sal st�nB s Aristeoratio ass0mble►ge dropping in by twos bride down the able. and the beautiful oval cheeks were worn. an 1 fie• hen t an h- and threoa, gradually filling the nave -where groom had been purotuality itself ; bat the his estase by country gentlemen. who came minut" ad and the bride- did note' She was not pale now ; the richest oar- If she had known suffering, 'There was • to net to al. the Interest would natnr►lly oonoentrate- t. went; -five minutes to twelve, p mine burnt on either cheek, and her rated dainty half - foreign grace about the smale Chapnceellor, h comp p 'te the Lord High rent a and giving the flashed verger occupation twat mtnntes, eighteen, seventeen 1 The oyse, iaveriahly brilliant, looked straight delicate features and the clause oelorlss� nom- , h• compelled them !• send t and part s( enough to kee�ths - rows of seats nearest to twenty clock seemed to beat oat h sI T before her with a strained unseeing gaze, as plezlon, relieved by the beautiful blue-black hones to as taut halt a mile distant, tkat he • . _ I �° altar reserved for the wedding goats. y- mf ht be saved the, expense of baiting them. { l': are mere great second with a sortit sledge If she had braced herself to a supreme •f• carve of the eyebrows and by the rich dark Ye` he was then worth four million gof del - pe• It Presently the ever- inoreasing crowd of hammer deter minalloa in the performance fort and dared not turn to the right or to masons of hair ; an exquiefte refinement In - . tat part im tars. bra! dreaded_ to - evcr tar overflowed into the chancel. the left loot her;oopn should brook down. eve elate and movement ei the slight part with a ehilltag. ob►ters of a disagreeable des il ever rs here the S3ptember.sun streamed through The little stir attendant upon the bride- The bridegroom did not look towards her, tally, gu•e. which all grew on Leonard. ay, �erlboreugl}, the great soldier of him age, et oaf the smcfen %ivy- mantled windows and flood but held her tightly on his arm w he ate - he ha time to those waiting moments to who left between seven and sight millions measurab oe.with olden light, warm groom's entrance ,had subsided ; he had tig rds i of dollars at him death, would not hesitate • ne death le ed the wholes g him friends, and he was stand pod quickly town the door ; and the pal- note t em. The dress, too, simple and an- te ppasw to t at as meanness to save a s[z too. and gay as beflt%ed the eooaden. But the now f in Use at the chancel ;'tbo r of wtiziety had divan ' place to s low of stani as 1t seemed, was graceful and be- y p° l ss fed by Sir William Smyth, a parsimonious Eug- . gave remained in a dim sombreness, due to bath of ezpeotatlon had fallen sigun Upon �annphant saddadtioa► natural and bosom o•m She was a lady of the best type, . heavy carved tracery, stained glass, and the the waiting crowd--& deeper, more anxious Ing enough in a bndogrooms as the apectaton Leon d decided , but that type was not ex- liSh squire, with Immense pessessiows bs- gold and purple of the Htgh. Chnroh altar. hush than befo :e. The sltnatton emu grow- agreed. aotly agllsh. came blind at seventy by the formation of Th sound of wheals broke the silence; the m►tsrwats over his eyes. He mode a bar - btto dinner St. Ethelmindm'e was a fine old oharoh, 1 critical The ver er looked at his watch boonaird Hopei 'at all eventat had no tn• gain with a London eonllst to onoh both eh gaestien sr rather, two churches combined -the ag g - others looked it their walohos. The wed- serest to • are for this secondary personage hdy se galgkl� to her teat, y g g pay �, �hses it his' 8 was a - smaller one-, ari Sr oient abbey chapel dedi "I ls the she said, with a we eyes, agreeing to a six a ding guests Utted their eyebrows and tshook In the wedding drama; his eyes were fixed ra►, ! was restored in the Iesalj. s : _ ! _ any of the mated to the faint where name it barer farm- nR fin the "bride room upon the bride u she Dame nearer and his eight ' at last i' - socepting Leonard's as- nave and the larger, of later date, their heads at one another; he operation was w Sacaeptal that the 11e� nusble: ing the , g ' ort d Allowing htm,:%e hand her late the their atom. oenstitutiag the wider chancel ; the two be- knitted his handsome forehead and palled ' @wee was unconsciously so latent as !o be Al- al- g patient could read without glasses. But no i. - demonstrativel at his moustache. most tndisoreet. Perhaps in the bride - osrrt "Thanks lose year kindness," ing connected by' double rows of arohes in The church clock chimed the three anti• o•m's altered mien he read something of ahe dad ; then, bowing to_ him, " Will sooner did he see than he began to grieve of . f' !. the centre. Three It happened that the altar g the thought of in the promised fee. ors seeming to, apse' on each stroke, as If the tragedy which his cousin Cynthia .pro• . you 11 the ooaohman to drive quickly- g e K p end nave were to groat meabnre hidden from , 8 p very atckl -t• Marine at the end Grief and avarice made him a cheat. He 18 to improve Its warning more solemnly. The fesoed to have discerned ;perhaps her orit- y O°°• pretended the! he could ass nothing dtettnot- all points of the ohanue save the centre. excitement was br�athloes now ; every tobm had roused his interest and his curial- of M tine �errace 2" - These of the wedding guests therefore who bead was tarred towards the entrance, eve t !n spite. of himself. However that Ls and taw her for a few Moments long- ly, and submitted to wearing the bandages were relegated to the chancel oonSeled them every p for a month longer thw4 the usual times heartbeat with .& sickened throb. The m t be his a es followed the last loam sr. he was leaning back against the , selves for thei less advantageous position quickened „ night y g cu of the • fl as it turned the oar- When the month expired, he still inslstod , . b feeling that they commanded the deer of bridegroom grew pale - livid, the young . ot� Bolden hair v it vanished la 'ihs shadow pea p that he had only a glimmering ei light, and : 3 1. Y lad critic called lt- aad'the vet er 6w wt d of life h ; pad then he ate sd book out Her •i the etlreet. And then she disappeared entrance mad 41t, and -would be first to see y- gg out of his sights and out of hb life he the eonlistoomprointaed by wooept[ng twenty . . cession arrive as the would with anxiety as he saw his golden fee hang- of the crowd of bridesmaids,, by whom he 6 !+ guineas, Instead of sixty. Yet at that time the wedding p ce • y thengbt. And he strolled down to the _ .. be the loaf to s It depmrt, tag in the balance. And atiU the pulse vt suddenly found himself surrounded, with the baronet had thirty thonaand •dollars !n . - • . the fateful clock, thr bbed ow.-twelve min- an involuntary eight for which he would beach, phUoaophing a little an the ex per- his house. , . It was the to season at St. Sebutisp s , ales to twelve, tea, e�ght- mother stroke or have been mach puzzled to soosa Nt. teaosa which occur, without aim •r eb t and the crowd htch gathered and whisper- d there would bs no weddla that The sigh 6 was eoheed falntl at hb side. mppe►rently 1p a life, and turning over In All A miser, whoa parsimony and bu@lntat ad in the oharo was more oarie ro than in. e two, raw fl A ,flggrega woman's,. swayed toot an Instant, mind, with a tittle skeptical died" the abilities ea h, had quested lose him enermon- terested, for t e wedding was among the morning. doctrine of a to all that comes wealth, was requested to lend to ht. (lovern- and then sank suddenly and silentl in purpose Mont a sum of, money. He re!USed, as the ++ visitors," and the greater • part of the '• The bride is of my optniont" whb iersd dead faint a! his feel. y y across oar path, in all the triiriallties of oar crowd wire " Iwlsitor■ too. There was the young lady triumphantly. dally roved. interest. offered was not as high as he de- 11 arsrgaently neither. hereditary allegiance "Hash I" breathed her eompaatoti, lifting „ — ' ' so a chance encounter like this morn- ma °dad, giving as a reason that he had met L ' • R nor personml sympathy amongst the on -look- his hand, with his eyes fixed on the porch. I j r • CHAPTER IL t ' •• with severe losses *hioh had reduced him ' tag's, for instanoe, he added to himself, �, poverty, ets, bat only ° tide common human interest At the mama' moment the diaphanous G t =� set w>ts the heat, sir- that's what it was. shrugging his shoulder, as he pelted an - . that makes •'tire whole world kin " is such olond of bridesmaids, which had been hove Advancing wove with bbles.• " B the- Fearing that his exoase might be discover- estivals and solemn -erin there all through theme anxious Mo- �ou see it's a warm morning* and the oharoh g ' ps p ad to be a falsehood. he dug a cave In bin ' - events as gay marriage f g d the bride's was so over -full o' folks," the old verger ways- I wonder where Marine Cottage ls I collar, and to It hid his Mon. A trap-door, - • • \ funerals Monte, swayed and opened, an Along there under the oliff, I should sa Time Puna, Wand the large aid oharoh mother -the herald of the bride appeared, was saying as 6y, handed Lser;axd Hope a R , Tim p where Maine Terrace ends." y' with a spring look and a la der, gave him By-and-by b the and passed rap the oharoh with as harried a glass of water in the va@try. •� access to ht. gold, which he daily visited was filled to overflaw[ng. y- y It was the heat -- the heat. I -I And being such an idle men that every r flatter amongst the rows of girls In pretty slap as her stateliness Permitted., y°@' �•� excuse lose an object in his stroll worth At Imes, the miser disappeared. Search side costume and the whispered talk Then, after an instant's pause, the bride am sorry to have given you all this trouble 1 was made, but he could not be found. His - .. sea echoed a sweet voice, speaking with an ac• something to him, he plodded along :the h'nio was sold, land workmen bekan to re- which had hitherto beguiled the waltingmo- herself appeared, and as admiring murmur cent which was not Altogether En lash. shingly beach to the end, of Marine Terrace; it it.. 1 meats, gave place to an expectant hash, passed through the aaombly. and there, sheltered b a shoulder e.i the i -- She teas an The s esker sat a in the Vicar oirved- Y j . I through which the flaking of the clack in ideal bride -so young, no fair, so downcast, p . ollfl turnip itu face to the sea, with its One flay, they omni0 open a door In the lose the whae oak oho r and pushed back a thick Musa ei 8 cellar, with the key in the look',oatside. . i the tower above abuld be he distinctly. so pale -too pale perhaps,; dark hair, which had fallen ever her fore - 11%%le garden enclosed in tamarisk bnahes, They opened the door, detoen�'ed the ladder from second to iseoend. The verger grew... cheek seen .through the floating Calls veil head and which was In atartUn contrast to rlag down to the stratob of red beach and by the light of a lantern dtaoover•d the _ E' $ up etg visibly restless ; he wondered to and from .wan whiter than the soft satin of the wed- Its are whiteness. She raised a pair of and iM verandah hang with a great• fragrant skeleton of the dead miser, surrounded by ; own, we the ohwncel steps, whence a view of the ea- ding robe. :She was sacra like a beautiful tare pathetic dark eyes to Leonard's taus. tangle of blosrom[ngg olamwtia, he Band and boxer of gold and silver. trance deer could be obtained, returning statue than a .living, breathitng woman - , P Y' Marine Cottage. A lon reclining chair of bags ter class of all ez tea- she came moving in a sort of me- "I most gs ! she murmured, trying to k, • g lining He had gene into his curve, the deer had 8 each time with a face devoid p rte wicker work, such as one sees on board ship, A prices con, to the tanblisiag: disappointment of ohaaioal obedience to the guidance of her i; - hasped rap with shawls of map col•nrS, blown to, t6a look could only be opened by . t h�. theme where stationary - position In the nave - esoort -A young brother apparently ; and " I am afraid you i e hardly strong enough �d on the gravel path, and a sharp little the key which he had left outside, and the Wade them dependent upon him. observe- •nlyt the shining gold of he hair gave any yet. Will you not rest a little longer 2 terrier kept watch beneath it. Bat there miser had perished amid his money - baits, � Tae the our mac retnraed fly. t eti ding - relief •f oolear to the level ,]picture. g was no other sign of Ufe or movement about - to take r At last a fatal rustle, a sort of thrill, fair bevy of attendants 010"d In after her •' can go--I mast go, she npa►�ed bar• the little dwelling. With Ila green .. Vene- BUX11S$ B� ma. chancel to the and flattered ap the able amid the solemn riedly, succeeding this time in rising to her listn blinds all down, It, seemed to dose and . , t oppor• was communicated from the a silence of theb Standen. toot, and trying to fatten her loosened rib - s witton, nave, and every head wan bent eagerly y blink In the warm su;inshine ; while% the The proper study fair mankind to man. critic ho ter breath ss it•nr with hands that trembled aervonsly. fresh sweet odour of mignonette and In That b the only reason ash k o m towards the steps. The first arrival had the he yo vision Is pataod her, iollowee}�by the Bat she had overrated her strength ; and . 1) bwson, of a very important arrival sdous breaths of clematis perfume came school y y flit g . taken place -n y po t about probably ;bat it was a relief to have some• tang train of maidens ; thee,, ass the last as She ate,", she wan compelled to o fag to wafted towards Leonard Hope. + ' -look at, and it was a ve pretty flaatiag white robe disappeared cinder the the table for support. An she did w her eye ormeme says that he shan't purchase .ento tthing to rl pr la- archway into the eaves she stepped gniokl}I fell on the open register, wet still with the . , Al • • thorm•meter until fall. The plaRaey things ' semethirg, everybody agreed. T • .. ' j dies, at mach alike as two ladies could cos- out at the •psn�ad door, and never supped ink which had just written . the signstarea. Oyntbla was sitting at her writing table are too high now. . I sibl be, twine apparently, young and fair, until she had reached the churchyard •• Percival Danvers, bachelor and Eve as Leonard walked into his aunt's •room at " It is hard for a rich man to die," mays a I "e � '. in charming toilets of pale pink and pale gat°"- .� Delamalae, spinster." the befell and Lsdy Sloth was reading at philosopher. .Yes, but it V slightly harder 1. blue, Dame shyly rap the able, oelonring '' Ohs Leonard 1 she cried then to her The old verger's glance followed the Ai- the open window, with .her feet on the for a peer man % live. slightly wa they came, and considerably ble, dta- oempaaIon, who, accustomed to her rapid raotl n of hen. oonyt r , A writer says that " dram is woman's oenaerted at finding themselves the cyn• and s000ntrio movements, had entifuay •' We've had a Say, wedding." he remark- " Well L�ouard," the elder lady said, great conundrum," . It in hoped she will sere of all eyes., The ver, site revived followed her so far. •' Oh, Leonard, I can- 4 mindful of the gold pieces lying in him looking rap at his entrance," have yyon heard never be compelled. "glue It rap." LEY .- t hav n emethto to do. �nahered them net look on a! it I It is a tragedy I'' waistoost .,pooket !I Did you happens to or seen anythin Mora of this va tiding which Ah exchange mays that foe two inoher s I g g has so excited gthia 2 I saw e c es - into henf teats, rind they sent, nestling shy- Leopard shrugged him sheulden. ':: knew the partieet sir ? • to Leonard. N 1 thick will support a mesa. In midsummer •• is the bride- They be strangers here- vteiten from Loa- ease from the oh ;there seemed ra►t itsapperte the toe man and his entire fa• Q j'QIItQ, ly together, with drooped head@, like a pair m Why?" h• Bald. g y . many of them. It must have been quite a mil of gentle deveS, whtlet the little s%ir enbsid- groom has dark eyebrows and the bride b don -a high family, I'm told. The 'vo and the ticking f the big clock was mad - pale 2 I thought it was the alrthodoz thfnt. done things handsome, though they're not rand afLatr. I wonder ash• the puopple ace t What is more pathetic than ,to see the g bride be le, at their own plans -pad he chinked him fro am So sorry I did not knew about it, ass I simple faith with which a bald headed Mao ble again through the silence. for w rid pa Another flatter- another arrival. This " Do you call that the paleaeu of a happy oomplaoently: " The lady and gentleman's was on the promenade all the mort,i»g in will bay an 4afalUble hair restorative f rem . f time It emu m troll etatsly Isdy is violet vet• bride 2 it b the deadly chill of despair•, going %e fore ign parts for their trips some' • my chair. . I shoals have llicsd to asp it, a bald headed barber. _ a the church on the she replied,t� I am sure of it. And the where in the Indies or Amerlky, I believe -•- Cynthia sa • •+ Arthur " -Yes, we sheald like t• have I , dot, who came sailing p a long way, is any 044.0. The don't even Y + ' y • I e rat to - arm of a little gentleman with •small boa- mother g y, y y Doa t talk about It, mamgna , Address ease „ „ you write for our paper. y net in his button- bole. These were quickly "A haadwp°e we11•preser¢ed British ma• wait to eat the weddin breakfast with the forget It, Cynthia Interrupted., Ia t a °t letter to the business office rand it will be q y Cron --a represeatativs methbr, performing company ; they've got to catch the half-past time the luncheon was served? Rl the ' followed by a stout clergyman, oondaoting her first duty la llfs�•matryIng her daughter one o'clock train at the stations and go right bell, Leonard, please." i seat to yon. I a quiet Reefing lady ant gray silk. Next a and doing it gracefully, m a vM becoming off, to be in time for the steamer or Be me- Taen she stepped out on the baloon , and 4 pertinent gnesaon for the nail het gonerenely developed dowager In drab satin gown of gold- oelored Satin. My .dear Oyn- tbtase." Lady I?;iet6 sr►td to Leonard In a d Mon` wave from the frozen Northwest "Where - and point laoe pawed, . with her attendant �+ '� strative whir r do you hail trams and if sat why don't yon cavalier ;and then 's whale cluster of brU• thla, what wyabory can $van your lively Indeed. Lsotriard appeared to be !n pe lorings Imagination fibd la snob Oar nnexoeptioa -. tereated In the old man's gossip. " Was It a. bad as Cynthia sags, ion- hail i" liant butterfly forms congregated foram• tag g used 2 Is the girl beingoriflosd i` Taat dog wtlh hydrophobias which rash - ooda at meat [n the entrance perch, end spread able and respectable person t' "Yes -a noble look eatloman ; end She looked like a women who was oem- very rich too, I'm told. A good match for Before he could answer Cynthia came ad into a saloon, wan In naroh -of congenial - - regal apart ap the chancel, to group themselves a ohms," declared Cynthia. ire serf- the young lady ; they're s large f smily as It book agstn, and returned with char settle 'company. Everybody there was afraid of again 1n the nave and make b bloom like a � I inconsistency to the forbidden snbjeo water. - ummer parterre of man fined flower. eUSly that Leonard laughed outftht --•• like seems." .� f P Alter this there was enough of fashion and Lady MaoMeth. She b forcing that poor Mr, gels i'etnembel^s fns slot. lady now, I wish you had seals the end o it Lima- The fellow who forgets s goad deal that elegance to axe upon, for t reservedsssts furl into a mairt'lsgs she hates. It b a ono- -and turned to her. She too was listeaiog used. I am haunted by the I whale air." has happened doem't worryns half a. mach . filled rapidly, and the chew was a. rtoh and ltflOe•„ to the verger's garral•ns talk z and some- She acid. �� as the fellow who ramewbsn a good deal p y " A sort of Indian suttee in fact," Said how, - although of coarse it could have no `Why did h0 not fell bier that he had seen that never happened. - _ recherche as Madame Elise and west -end Leonard. "lie comforted, Cynthia; these per Yd' millnets could make it. The gloom et the � oonneotten with the anbjeot -there was a the and Of it? I Why did he also k psi- A colored woman wy heard this • mvrii- � = 1 P are not the a when yoani women - -+oven l�h of mRi$d �•nble, In the target leave on that other little Adventure which hg Informing a neighbor that' katl sight's shadowed nave was relieved by the dainty ss young sea else -ors dragged v the eyes which met I.,eonartl'S with w woo, unreasonably enough, as he t•1 him- s• storm err pd' sheen of e " megsUkht bins, with y g „ wide-open y sett, associated with Cynthia's �'tr sdy " like as aihtpan. "her Se that she Shook . per Ydt "Ivory" and" scoot. stn," and delicate altar against thoir;wiU. mnte,'atoea4ol•ns appeal. p° di, don't know. There is a Sort of moral +• I mast e," she reiterated. turning away '!a his mind 1 Tha wealth of offaotlen treasured by the per ld• steamy pink, and the deep shadows were g „ per yd, gemmed with fair faces and sparkling eyes. coercion -even in ' these *use -w domestic M she met hb gls4nos. "Ono yon -%• the He gave no hint of further kno letlg•, city cousin for the country cousin finds oz- - t 1 enure which Is v erful to brace vet ^•+got m• a oarri age - now -on the although the interdicted 'subject db won to letters of tender friendliness Yd- For the space of twenty minutes or more pt h the lanoheon. a only p per 3 the wedding. nests chatted m shear to low fetes,'' Cy nthis► ansrf►e •r walking •a gotok- ! t" t�O°: „ about" time. • per yd, lean and ith a pis Soarasl to accord ly h her ezoiNmeat.. And that mother �d with t sort of t�•stlaa impatience she; laughed a little at •• Dorm► Qu1zo as p ' g ey looks e e She would be a dlffloalt Yisrsoa ta•yed awards the door, following him as. be was to the habit of calling his oe •' We era to doubt that "soon- . d• -; with their 4nrrenndin S.. ir1 to rssbt. Thb b beyond sat mast S m thane onem b wen the" At least we have a per y Then the greet for a •un g �� be depmrMd on h!s errand. `� y „ y clack sounded the i boor ; s►nd jnet ape •� g ,s y . and chivalrous •f chum ie •said. decal •f economy piled away which we the nom walk- �is`ashe b solid La rd oonosdA The stead b some little distapws r►ws , y p a', R°°d r deep strokes fell, the brtdegx walking by 0048131'8 ttdr� -lot a6o was his d e soon cannot be back for five minUta " You can scarcely bra►k a laooe to this wsnld like to ezohaaga for a little w�lth. . p the oharoh. A - French hysioian b going to sell a �n cousin -as she continued to hnrtg for- as m� You had batter nSt antU 6y, sea a►ase. p He was well able to bear the ordeal of In- „ '• No, more's the t" she'satd. "Bat number of skeletons The will baba bOAati . numerable scrutinizing eyes.. He was a man ward. „ tarns. Allow ms, l�aonard said, offering ptiy„ y 1?a"o y - hmeroA• about thirty ears old, of splendid Spare, Don't �.Isngl4 Leesiard, t i7u h h ii his as walked feebly down the I wish oenid forgot itti be bought cal by some firm who d'eshes ty y "r°`�► •• to think that it v ail right ;that it servo fl t• model fadonable oorSeti on. All end dressed in clothes whWh were select �'°a Y•n will se� the► 8 t, oharoh. ; that b e. in p° ry. She �M his assbtanoo with icaalr b a very happy marring• 4 A writer has list published a book en- - m their fit-a man of the world and of soot- ever we hear the etc otb D� ex •• Whfoh we are not libel to dear' Said dmgltoity and at down io life gray old b •ply sXiyt and that the brldegr+eo is • des titled "The Haba of the H : ' We have the sty evidently. and with the kind of perl- Leonard. s• Are you going Wal ready Y'' he perch looping over the oharoh used, where voted lovers and will be a h band. og . for _ ease had luau him the 1 '• Do •a believe a>i t Z' Sh asked, not read It but trust he mentions that very , j which, • whip It g common habit of occupying two sails. In a 40 0 Bnlshed grace whto all women adore had added, as h reached the doer of their the tall breeze from the asp law fresh y y ' hotel now ever the flower•planted grt ' turning sharply upon him, railroad oar. f Bl . M his youth a long way behind. dark iso .. gat I am tired, aad�- faint, Are 'Yen but she lased er soft white cheek agaiaat •' I 1 - he was thrown off hb by handsome too. 'His smooth look down her sadden ohalle e-" I 1 ".he meted, A y�a6 a �°a° a the 'other day, (looms' °� coming? 2 ' , the cool stone, and sat that, and wanted to know ff we 'could tali him wen relieved by a tall moustaches and hie •• " he ; answered+ •' I •� y �e11iD8 dark eyes looked out from under a beau blot yet, I thinks" „- the :Ya►th *lth earnest ezpeolattion or the like a alit sobe•i oat ht to a - where he could •t a position with a chance . - . -.1 y y shall have a stall on the first lift- S retprn. lo. „ell, no, I don't believe It. I I don t to rte, , We directed dhim to the nearest hg tha9 shadow of a ebrows. HISS tn0ath was fires - . ales s. and•compressed. He filled his trying rot. in his hot v oho went tn. the had, appmreaatl i•rdatt•n I.gloved know. powder . Of brill mate and Bnt he did not take th tatrubg Hope's prosenoe.' Ilex scull well gloved "Thee I am Might," She aid deddedly, Ielb•arudlawell•known society lady make . - egroom with coneam grace beach. After a m•mmVe hodtation, he bands I ngntdl in her Is ; it seemed tatcnlag away. 0 W0• he had ant rested y pp young gentomau. -- " been Walked back along the r-"d ] as If the tide o� life within her 0bbed p Slow `'• Oh dear I" Sigh" Lady Kieft '' How a Strange break " Sold a o _ One could almost imagine he had until he reach the church gates that she had not energy enough to lilt theca sorry I am 1 Wast a "4 flung I" '• She W" Spoa�Iag of a yonag lad fflesid, e habit of getting married,,, one young traversed, And et Ruse ao�loos ekes were taWd hat rsttred card. strange m sa� y, . oho was fur. L � ' _ ,y In the company remarked. �� 4g. - I , . mat#- flzodseisa qso 1 an it fur whelp Sot won !n staa000na s awfad•n, to that refrtge &a had reached the summit bar s - �• wdl an chi q� tt,d qualities when rho mid: " And tbu■, _ . A handsome face a mag2""86% 1 I may sa • hlnsseU, '• al- o__ __ sea •n the watch for the msssen• to a man. in all diffinldo% a cigar. the assemblage voted. " e aeed,i as li apologldng n she b not aloft is W1 Ilan. sees returrn - (go ss qon olrn.) tae. p gullet. at rspettsin. I Wang :.I - ti. , , . . ,. h . I ti:,4 }- 1 1. ., .- -, .- .., - ,i , .. - . -. r - - , r( . ., -, . .. -.,,.. "i , „: 1. l = 1' 1 I .- & - _. ?Al I N ' 1, . , �_ . ­ .; _� - . . . 11. I . . 0 , . . 4. , . ! . . . I .� - .. . I . . . I . * I., _.. ., ; I : :. 1. ;. 1, . . I . . . . . 11 . , f �, , , .. , . I .. � . I i . � . . � . -1 . . . . . "�._-.:. NIEW ADVERTIVIRMENirs.Ymis t)Av.. ppass =setis& . I ... Xaft Nam - - S t . ___W__ft_ . ..'�'.. 1. � .� , � '.-�,.'�:.;:�* Whitby on Monday aftmooD,'when some niateb on the 0ollegs Ida - -iruss- . S_ . 4 -, �. . ]E4oe,J,]W. lt,,d.,. r ,,., :" 1'�", _ �, � vtt Ontatio Rrm Association was hold as the Pickering Base B i . - ., . ­ an off blub played a �_ .;1�1­1_1_ �!­ I., _ 4 . 0111e; rui , ar . �":: � .� ­J .", . 1% -0 . I I ": di4turbance shall resolve its organism old place of business g fbitby, sod has . I ' -I- ­ ; IS ­ ;,­.- . JCW%8 _ PM$, _ scribe for Tax hezanz wo N xws. ?, I ; . I ..­� -.-.-", ,­, . - - - I . - -'I'R - _;._ ­1 , � . V . -, " ; art. � IF into its primitive stoma ? If to, sub- something to say to 11 a readers of . -!A... . �_ 1041T I .: .. .M: ..J:': :-_�:- CX`, ;­.. I � . . . . I . bousson Markham agmtoii the morn- on Thursday, A . � 'U. , - "" ­1 I i-1. - .. ,� _ ', L � ; . I.: �, ;­ .1. L %_4MLISMSO ._.11 . !* 1. .. , - Gallons, Half, Ga . 1 ug. 59, when we should .:' . I :­ � ing f .the 28tb* ult., had some high words have said F)riday, August 6th, day),. ;` " . . . _ � I - ''.�_ . 11 .. er, the outcome of which was that We make the correction at t,28' ,,., 1 , . � .- ; I - I _� � .: ., ­ . .", . I 9&' It is a safe rule that go liberal Da son'bit Burk . .. ' . . � � . ., .- I .- Quarts, and'Pffits " '' , . , L - 'L ' ' ;_ ,.:' � _ . . . ) . . I - , �. . .. vertiser wig always be found to. be the in taliation, struck Dawson several the sports. I . .., ...' i. . _. ." L.. . � . � I _; liberal dealing mevtthant. Readers of TnZ blo 0 with a boo, inflicting several � . . . �: - ,% � I . . . . . -, PICKEMMIG NEWS willfind it to their ad- ca th' bead and nose.-Ec.?nbmist. An excursion, over the ''Grand Trunk . I" - . - . .:,:,- � :Columxs. Secor. of the beautiful city of Peterboro', will take � , , , L . . . . L . ;, . . � .­.. .. i - .��That hole still -remains, so Itis said. shol her , being shaved, his horse (which return fare will be in the neighb, - . �:_. . ... s. 1. was hitched to a post outside) ,became of a dollar. Watch for further ' - : I.- �. ".. L: __ . :,.,- VARQU .,�. . ­ ­.......­ . _'&'''- I ; I. '_ �� I -_ ., ­ -tiv rpool Markes, wai in Broad's barber 26 : , .., , . 0 eente pays for THE Nzws to ead DrZode ICK'I.E � . , , ..., . frig�tezed at a Passing velocipede, and ticulars. I Ix . ' is I - "What's th th tha't hole ? " ,an) tow minutes there was day laet. -but Was ciLugbt before proceed - . . - . ' . . . . . - . . . - I . .: .. ­ . .-Ob, iirs all right I ' I . COD derable excitement. ing far. Albert ' his son" who W d! iv- . " . . - - ' " . .." L .- -we are informed that the barley crop "an rool makes aftay. ; , " r,_ � ' ing the horse, was L knocked down and I 'L '' .. ..� . .: - . 1_1� f through *the Niagara rapids safely Rum- ipamw& .. . . 1k; .. , , . :.c SUGAR. I , I S GA'R' I - ...�,� . R I i� .. � � . SUGAR I ' � , I 0129,trip to London. cranks have come forward with We are ple"ed to notice that N , -L. ., . : I . . . . L .. ­ t � I ,'. I I -A aew roof is being'put c mi B'. Sun' offeis to perform the same feat-for a Poucher, r . I i. - - ! . . 2 . � . I �'. L' ' consideration. The latest is that of t. ,..I I . �. , :, _ -M,r.- W. G. Brown, 0 ondon,, is on the rapids in an' India rubber egg. it name, with several others, was ozoitted - , " , , I : :, . - , , . . -r a New of Brougham, has matriculated- at To. - I , - ­C ''h '. I.. . . - .- �:­%. .." f L * " � �.!, York woman,- who proposes to go through ronto University, with bonors. His � . . . - T i.;,: '.. - :. . .. a visit home, enjoying his holidays. . .. . Still ,Che'a'p for a.3 I I %, s - , L will be safe to say that when the whirl. from the first published list. We con. . . 1. I . I. .. . ,:,:. -.';'.-,.: "am-what ? why THE, N Ews.to be sure. H 7-1 :of s"" .' ­ . " _. .. . . ­ . . _.. . - . . . , �:_* .: I . -,Mrs. J. R. - Armstrong, of Bradford car, fi-ighten. y.urselves with: -Take a near Port Union, on the 19th inst. : . . � ­ (1a4ea Pickerin ), is visiting friends in Piece- of,paper, a UPOn it Put in figures number of the American ladies nd . I- �, ......_­ 9 1. x D - I .1 . . a ( K`1E .1 ' I'&..:'- AIAR * . . .. . uths. gentlemen cam ing in tile 'grove will ,; . . - I � . - QUIS , . - I L." � ". L, . I -A first-'c ass arge size leaiher vialiRe weeks'and day UltiPJY it by two, furnish a program of music, in addition `- 'I". � . I . , �, . . I I . . i . 1 4 . . . ; ­ then dd to tLe'res t obtained the figures to wh�ch other amusements will be P'r 0. .. f . ; ­_ . .. L..- .; ' two. , Subtract from the result :obtfiined Not neard Pronk. . . , I this vicinity. Y will be likely to strike the yeir brother-in-law, J. Gibson, left h . .1 . of your probable death." - I 8 '_ . ... . , - , L .4 but now of Torouto), ' in r ur years on -� and . ­ -Mr. G. E. Gibbard, of � I - tTMoME_1, 1 CLOTHING. . � I ­.. . The Misses Leng (formi6irly of Pick - tile b ber -of yo * an - . - I ;; "' �' kiln Club" Monday. Thle'rhave' not ret rned yet, .' ' . . - . il . . ] .1 1". -The Rey.'Mr. Abraham, of Whitby, have been discontinued during the hot and as nothing has been hear them _ ') This is the time when light - 6 ' . ' ___. - 1. f-.I-�_ ' - Preached in the Presbyterian church InVe weather. - Brudder Gardiner thought it fears are entertained as 0 conif6rt'. , -­ � - on Fr-Way afternoon ]Sit. L would not be healthy to hold regul" 'th able. We have',been very busy this last two weeks t . - , .. . i ,I ". - -Mr. Henderson is -builalg'-.-R, -n- sessions durina dog days, go' I* has gone to Time Nearly VV. ' 1, out a I 1. 1. �_ . ­ _,�4I E., ' eat ,11 � t .1 ot of light suits which is the thing f9r Summer � . 1._., oPpalkise the old B. C As soon as the meetings are resumed desiri g' to Pur-- . I A H cloth brought to us to be made wiU receive the b " � "' 1� Pic"- fence -in front of his vesidene rusticate at de sea side" for'a few weeks- Farmerf4 and others . ) 1 I �: - chase a beautiftlily locAted and well and a perfect fit guaranteed. Our prices are very moderat d work good. I '. - . .. ��, - . 7-Tax NEWS is one dollar sky" i ' they Will be reported in full in the adapted howestead, should remember _. . e an I I � I—: 1_: -At nington week before last 6 Post estate, just west of this � , ­ .r ��art. rly meeting services -weiro con - 2dr. ,Jolla Abbey, secret ofthe' Agri. in'a ' - - - - . I - ­ - _. . I I . � .. 'ducted in he Methodist church here on cultural Dep&Rn�ent of the Church of caulperc , - rX __KH1 01_1:M1.&:P_USrT MYT. t'� - I . '' _�d Temperance Society, in -a' very Mr. ;, Brown,' 6dutmetor o Toronto, I - - . - .. d.. - I - seasonable paper recommends . stokos, With ilia family and a numbei . P'-aerless Machine Oil: 5.5 cents, . '.... I . . - � � - ..I.-i .:1 i i . I .L - .. paper of y ur own. 40 cents pays for .which 1has been tried with -1 of friends ' ' . . . . '.. : . I.. L t .� -� Tiax NJV gr at success froln Syracuse, Buffalo, Toronto and else. ' I . . I . . I : . - to the end of the year. - in England, and as it be advantage I go 5C., L easily made, re- Paradise Grove-(we believe that I tile 17 lbs' Uigbt Sugar $1. . ; . I . ; � sbouldwarn 0eir Children of being cheap, and if'. u all) are camp, p - � about ealtii,ng, unripe fruit-es ' ially freshing and nourishing, we give the $ I - .- . s . I I . - : 9170011 AvPles:­ks such practicer, may lead followipg recipe for 'its manufacture:- ought to be, for it is a veritable paradiset 1, , . , i� ., I ! , - . . . 11 lart week's NiEws were tried at WhAby a lemon cut in slicer, into a pan ;. mi , 11 . . . Im. % . 1. 7 1. ­ I iday last, "and resulted fn both tagether with a little ..' L'. I'' � I.; ,-. .: p . . _; �, parties being fined $50 and ci.)sts.. add a. gallon of -boiling -water; . Op.e of the ,v�lun'tee'rs'' of Newmarket Turnip lioes, Field Hoes; Scytbes, Snaths,. Forks, Rakes ,__." �� _ � i_�... . z: -The 8 has tile r'��uta_ thoroughly and drink Tho declares that while returnib I . : � ,*. I . I when cold. in endless - variety, and as cheap as the cheapest. ,.". tion of being the cleaDest and best printed may be omitted, or any oth . . : _; - . i ­1 inewspaper published in this county. Only m ad, Pure 0 I * . .- . . I , that we -are very modest we might have "Lime Fruit Juice,, Makes an excellent 11 While going down the A ON 0 ­" _ L . . I . added,.-that t- is the' Spiciest. flavoring, about three teaspoonfuls to tile 3rd coin. He war, not hurt, howeverjut -- ___ ff __ ., � . � . I 1�tepbensoin, Tele�,rapll office, Whitby, for sefter' assign , any cause for-such ii-Irash act and , , - , I . I - . Ticket9, Tipkets. Apply I It' V, - gallon. Cost, threepence to the gallon. t � special Muskoka Lakes excursion tickets, Itwill -... GENERAL; GROCERIES., - - _." I not lie repeat- .,. '. I - or potato story this year, and she sudden Advic 79,p&-----' ' : L. I also seas,87n sea-bathing and ocean steam 11 b ,� � ship and British Columbia Ticke am - -L" ,,- . ,�L.. Lemon Sug' fo ' * - , Notice. . ­. 40 i. 'L Monoton . Figs, Soda Biscuits Grah am Biscuits, Tea Bis'uits' . .n . . Durin ra ' absence vines to their barn yards, to be worked - - : - ;' Lemon Biscllits,2 Fruit Biscuits, Gin I - I . k .. M-r- Law", of Br,pugbam, (a first-class basket and propped up on his table for UP into manure. had better owit the . , t .,Corn Meal, Oat Meal,' Rolled Oats, Po' ` �J I '-. - -1 I I ..... I and will fil , rge .of my shop Lcloge ibaDection, but we have the iudis. 'rac"" ]a it .. .- Barley, Lard, -Ham, Bacon. Canned '. " ­ the potato rot ias been prevalent. '-. . . . . . . I � . t, ' I orders Prompt)y and satis- -p'utable word of a man of honor. that he where � . .. .! I � , ­. . - � , . �., 1: . factoril MicbEel Reed, BlaAsmitb. * picked a berry of just that .size in his . �. I I';, I 0) &C, . -, -, . - � I A,Vhance. I garden an Sunday last. We expect the fungus 9TOW11 which originates in tbe7leaf ' .. . 1. . a . I 1. � . .� . : - ,-,. .. � - . I , and carrying this to the manure beap is Also some nice' Ji' . . I... L. - - : _.. t.... As will be sec;n by .referehce'tb legal Pickering NxwR or the Whitby Chroxicle , an d Lots and A ' - ' I IL , . -I.. - Thomas Parker, bairister, &c., . ill try to beat this with something COD- tile most cortain mode of. spreading it I - 1. . . . . . I-, .1 �. - I..''. . ), to attend to-business. bridge rnal 781law I A b We understand that ' . . I.;_. - . . L 1. -1.11 count. We could young men r . . - I pod which measures ' no less than eleTeD 'ither.] * I away with custard pie. *.I'#* settle the .i 'Sets 0 2@ 251 .. I ." - - , Wehave'nTnFl� 'j' `n e' - 1� ;� easily eclipse it, without conjuring Ing 48 to their capabilities for gettizng. W te:. ;I. 11, 1. � �; -i� I _. e��. . ; .. ..! . 1. . A gentleman, who a been -travelling the a ery shop and ordered all the pie of - . - �; �:., ' ' - ' ' ' .. - _. I I - . . . haiiing one of greater length wi receive through this part of the, c6untry, Writing bove description in the establish. - :", � . 13 " - .__ 1� % _tb� prize. from Vroomanton to the Sunderland men& tp be�brong t forward. For a time ' L,,.,.... WMteToilet Set's very che .- . ...:-, � *anting anything in the furniture line not bblieve that Brock is the. land of pro- two WhOlO.Piall, one of them gave up the I ' �., I _f I .� 0- .. . 1. .. . 1: . I - 11 � '. ' -. . t.!,.. - - abould not forget that it 'will pay you to mise and the garden of Canada, cODttst, but the other finished the third - i I � I ' ' 1. I 0 � . _. 1 : drivQ miles to see the immense Stock (fo stroll throug- h the to h' h, and called for more, thereby winning the I y C .- . I . - small money) at J. H. Beal's, garded as such. If he TS wager. - � A L'o , 0 " avv.Prin-ts ­1 , . . . Picke Oes not -com� - .. ­ ., � � * n1 ;., I � , V_ ..� ... ­.. .­_ - . ­_ '.I .1 , , . II!, . - - I . _­,� . I .. .." L,� -..�. _: . i-. r O's '' :.-!. 1. ­ -''I,.:. ... - . . ... . ...., . ii-i ' , , _ . .." 11 The. harvest wbieb is w bein able and make hie will as quick y as tourists is a now travelling' cap made . I ­ I g other. possible. The 'crops in Pickering and w . I i �.�'. -, � X'__ I . . ed, taken on the who , ith 412 Air cushion in the back GE09. PA ' ' I . ..: i 1. .1 - .7 :b6re. L In tbeneiglib . a art about two weeks behind us arilY it is just � like any" other travelling JL-" A ' " a le, is very fair around Markhar - Otdin. -1- .L.JLRKER, DT NBAR'pr' � - I . I- orbood of Brooklin kre the people. TI e 6nly thing the; cap, but when YOU want to rest . 3 _ . _. 1. ..., - ::, farmers state that it is the best they so I your - . I . , _._� have had for sometime. While drivin can got ahead of us in$ are sauer-kraut, head'ou the seat back and do "t want all I - . 1� , in the country the other diy we - noticed Dutch sausages. A ur head rubbed � - '.. - ; _. - . man living no weeds,Ser es &W I,- - . some wheat slightly rusted, but- t far fi-om Che off, all you have to do is to put your . . . __ the berry has been fortunate. enough to orrywood mouth down to pening, blow up the .r.. I . orsteds " ' .L' .. . . .:,: ,"I .. called sauer-cider' Us. There are sev. Put Your cap on your head, and there ybu * - I . . f . : I'�:!�, � I : . 1. . the Stayner district �elling small paper Green River is the liveliest. X, proba* are with as U'CG -a cushion as a man could I 'L � . IL .­ . - . _. I -.:I - - They ave ask for. It is the invention of a train. T I e' rges, ` -1 � ' ' ` . 1. '' I � I J . p*kages, the contents d which, he in. a brafis.babd, a inout h * boy. W eds, Se Worsteds, C :' - .. - . .1. L In organ ba ­ ­..", � , I .... .. .,.:,,., formed the purchaseis, would prove sure an old maids"matri nd, and - . L I_ -�_t � L.. I . ooikslorewg " ­_ � . . _. ­ � death to the destiuctive potato bug. The formula of which is, 0. M. S. -1 - . . , . .., -1 . . 6 .: - - and Trouserings - I-.,;-'- . ... 0. - , _`_ . . I .1 -1. : `- L � package cost 25c. and was Said to contain secret society I was unablo to obtain any man his own business, is the ., I � . -i , ". 1. . .. . I ". . 4 . , i� enough powder to kill all the bugs on an information respecting I �. '� . I s,cre of potatoes Pickering can tell everybody how to run theirs ? Ila that ban't .be'beatenf. .- � ­ a i - The purchaser was ad- Village is a-breezy little to L *t - ­1 L . .: . .. � !--I I . I__ - 0 .6.41 Alins- _­:�� I � . - � ". . every'man owns a boat, and their seem to be lib ally supF I up, 0 , th Best St�' 10 UA) t, 2 10 "': ­_ . .� '. t � *. I vised by the agent -not to. open before & spicy paper called the Pickering NEWS. four times as large astheletter _. . _. time for using, as the preparation would, Nearly' U. Th qui M ]ore its strength. A large number boughi" occupation s6 . to be ebumg . ilied by Pro T. . - ': � _,_�. . � ema each donee to give advice and counsel to their . ­ � . . I wo Duffin's Creek , but Ides knowing brethren. The strsngest -, - ! 8 . I eig & Wheatley. ..''.".1 7 - . opening process commenced. E' h ack. there's no money in that, perhaps they thing is that they 40 not got rich instant PC L . ". .. age was found to contain two lit e IbTocks make it after dark. I 41� if .. d, together with dir ions t . "a 4 many 'Of e6t BrYl 's Of English and A " - rie S , _31,1_ .L .-.-. 0 woo � o how they make it, they do make it, and 'them die Poor. It'must be $has they are ,, ' . M46 tiff -Fatht.'' I " L squeeze the bugs tight betweep them. you will travel � - . I I , - . A— -,. WITH I. PRO"D ,MXIBLE BRIM. � . * . 1, I so I 11 I 11 10 is 1 ivil D "Tlke� U a UP tys result WS or .11, _i�S �6t�,. =rT=!=!!!Tn hi Te ffl, y $ r, t N I 0 T .9 'I ITe . I � - L . sqn4pez . 1 vfllw." . . X llja�-__� '. 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