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PxxSI- PICIIERINO, pNT. =a't�itsfi LOCAL >�PP>tlstlsfi#: 1toBbsD l�r . :, ��� M��key, `fir.; and+: z :, Y ? . . *r=), of Toronto,, y►ere , vi�tit n $t Tl:al�lu Conant, of Oshaws, has been , B• CIAN, SURGEON, C080�iSlt, kc, T" P"89 - ;AxD �UTTIiD Dowhl gy OUI& I VOgpeCtln IA 1. -' Pickering, Ont. OMCe hours- Morning, from g;yp ( A beautiful "$ of . • ' QJ•. %p'A this Weetlt- p H Baarboro Township for _ . CORnOPONDINTS. .. g g farm land, and intimates that he desires, - to 11:3D: evening from fJ to 6 o'clock. 1_y `, Jul' !J.4.11 ;z n h� A rtr a con regaiyinn assan46%1d fn the to invest a ear a sum of moue in the -- -- struts, Clocks, d'ewelery snd Fanc E. WARE,. D., M. C• P, .,, ON- y • , Meth. 1st chnrcll to .ear ,the, �etmqu on kind of re, g Y right . " f1Ci+tllr"111NG F#Aft 7 t J b let.; 0 la Williia property. 8e should dif -. _ - f) . TA I0. Coroner for the county' -of On -- + �o0d9, on •hared. .'� *0 • a , ul �ppp�erx.: vr1Ji h w have no -- preachetiby Iiev. Mr. j'Vestne ficulty In finding what he wants in Scar- . • l�io, physician, Surgeon and o the, Post. itesi- , Mr, a 1 oo - born, as,it possesses some of the best land Al2 'G PROMPTLY EXEC'tI'D •, p` irks has s lamb forii�' of men "at action take a ' at th end dente and office, neat door to the, Post - oilers, After Qa work Makin ]and ender Lb� elbttto_ r p o P the service in the Conner . Yic @ring, -_- __ _` _ - - - -- _Inv years exporief,ce I am able to say I will R for, the oe.peht of the widow amounted to Y W.'FERRIER, M.D „M:C.P ;S., Ont, - teas-- °ties satisfaction, I3p Htretoiore there hag been 8 or 1 feet cif x10. 8. To'this was tied 1!$1 that Mr. An old resident passed awe do the 80th % -, CORONER. Office bonrs- morning from -- - -- # - water under the building, but bru , tim• Alex• Cuthbert h ult., in .the person of John ' a8 kibdly eallected !torn ge Ieq,yes four children -,three Thomson. R to 1(1. evdning to 6. Surgery in rear of DRU(} berm and earth is being thrown in t fill it .friends at Pickeriu mri�tin iu all from daughters 6T ©HF,. Ilropk St. Noah, Claremont. Pacro „s n np• t'il] tr}alte a decided` itri rotetiben tbt�e tfio soarceti , and ome son.. . sn''lied with Pure Drttgs, Chemicals de. 1 1n - p k 41. . } 1 , a 1 ; ' 0 iF 4:. ik _. � Bank and h amount ill be Of benefit tb the machine”' 'and haa'to be tnerbdbed b abo. Sp iibt et ��'� ". _ obeap for cash. Mf a by - bnild Rae well. I afd iu. The asst tatice' t?ie W . %N York_ Corre.s ondence. :" �Y -�, I- 8 .. . - - -- - - - __ - PICKERING� AGENCY., � �g not.thctfgh� the P � ow to _ - . P vrotlt will be Completed this #'fall: r6efved from her Oreenwood'frienda ;c iri: j. I,r�al.. �; While spHttin woo on do '' i as t The orI ih o `�. I g dad rib n• ug i bas in so many ache�ptable yg g it the hnekster I� wrapt in '”' :;t,- '-t .. - -- -- in of last weeb ''the sift rli ti and ca e - - `- Oggeee for the transaction of all legitimate g ppb '�kttfy• It may date from antedelavia i . j OHN~ BALL DOW, BARRISTER aukin Business, vet n cal]not be over estitriatt* . '�Ptlbn t1 �. a - - g v e4r taking off Mr. f3 arks' done whttt the times, may have been established b � e j end fiolicitor, Notary Publie,etc. onFfcs- p IifR toe. yCaald it wbt>ild be invT ions , y an. ` Otters Hovaa-- Frc:zl 1 to 3 ' Satttrda s The sae split th.e toe a _to the of acid + opteeat ferry �. I- 1)etprell's Block, Brock- street, Whitby. Private lb to 1 cl Q ' Y p j to name those who havb brew the `trtost , or. more likely a witch of K romiucat,iu %he gc,Od vrprk, . Ei18or (rather Vendor ;ands to loan at lowest rates and on favorable �_ ock_ I damaged A light boot he had' on db' tl`lftt it P ), who., failing dis- tertpe of payment. y `�� will not fetch more than half pt'ice now, - ►raV1II�s B�71K 11T CUIIIlBCelOII. ��� ,1s vu� a+orth� Mayo, A1rf�Tgliln TeV y, -has t�vde hthurl d ij sortiA ancient churning, i r A6,, I - PARfiER, BARRISTER Issued s procltan#],}on ,a.an n �e head l&19 from the fraterbit 1 ant] Sol'e,tor ct c. Alone to loan. . o i 3- ,'. aut.. a 4 oBMA ' X$ 1i - s ' n 0 P4l 0, ri a char ' a ( y) GEORGE K)rR Aq wA -- pp fiY� divested of y' y '� _ 1 •'a +,f, ,, �' � t•' our civic b dAy. ,All husi- 0e]1 a nd compelled to .. cotntnis4ion. Office : Harvey's Building, Picker - - r •+ , i? afints. However obscure their on in _ .F.,t c} ing , . open, Y _ _ _ .rL�.LZ ,. U06 1111'R .goes wll� be CIt1s�d f rpm -.1. g en ,ever Saturday: �.y L= Osita�a'e 'rite titiastltn fine w'af° f6 big Gn pp m' A 'naS, they are now no longer in obscur- . • tLAMERE, BLACK, �iESSOR & 1.94 mills in the dollar. Last - vear't wa8 the marri'�at� is tO take between fty, but obe of the essenti ` EN- GUSH•, Barristers at Law, Solicitors +4 shortest term• ass 18 . ;gild s; gee. . other ass of a live, pro- p age. Average time S dayy@, +}• .. ' greasive city. f3o rriuch have the become in bancery Conveyancers, &c. Office @, No. 17 2 6f which are passed on the River and Gulf of Edwfrl t3ilbert ei•ab eerianely ,sits wii #,alw Igoe aatng the afterr�oou. a part'of oar y e �orcinio Street (over Gas Company's), Toronto. . St. Lawronce. bufrlt with C tee bnseds wil be r q� too the different great metropolis, that were. - yoney to Losn -No Commie @,on. D. DELeMERE, Rates of Fase molton iron on Monday of ]ail week while railway station [ `heY "removed the weary traveller could • . age -Cabin ion silo, 870, ana een, at work in .the shop. 'IL fs feared that hits who ha been it oz r' ?ohn Mitchell, soatcety find each a is of beast whereon Derinsox I3i.scs, H. A. REEb08, E. TaYLOVa Iietura tiakets at a reduction. Lnter„iedi &te e8(1. • • p Ir�st few weeks, is Ito feast •the eves Y Sroi tag. _ _ _ _ '; "Y _ SLeerare at low rates. foot well be permanently disabled. now on the map. enGh delicacies t0 revive Parties sendih .,, lle.,people of Greet- the drop fn spirits, or soothing E. F:�RE��'ELL, LL. B., BAR- s to triendn in theold country can The employees of tl:e Whiting 'Works wco ,and articu 1 those of piGkeringI p. K P g draagbts V V. T obtain Pre aid.Paa a R, • tl . RISTEH. County Crown Attorney, and � Reg Certitcater. tendered Mr, p '^ pp � nano Connty solicitgr. Court Hot,se, Whitby. lay For dates of s ing, tickets, and all inforn7a- H'• w• Whiting a compli- subscribed very liberall to 9 b the lolling thirst. Without - - tion apply by letter or in person to ttlentary supper on the o�CasiGn of 'his re,- of tl ;e widow and children ofthe lahte Wm. be eadl he sestheticiem of-bur dude would �(' - fESSRS. RITCHIE & BILLINGS, � B Mrement iram the Com an • 1 1 Barristers and Solicitors, Nigh Court of - -� �+ P Y. Lepper. It is said hire. L� er and fam- Y out of balance. i ' j, * The '• Reformer " says : - +iThe L nde i it are gulag to z�nve to fez friends in ��They are a8aa]ly established on a streeC Justice. «hitby, out. Aioney to loan on rear _43ENT, EXPESg 1JFFIOE, WHITBY. Homestead, on the 8rd Conces+�io p `�+ • rust, of at the - f - eonable ternie. is -v - A - - - -- - ___. -_ __ _ _ _ n, `'Vest Markham, wrhere 4 Is to be: -hoped ihe• will thO!er, Ofa t spa tr an a or exit of a busy . I . ''.. - :: -__ _______ ___ i `f n - Whftbp, can boast of a 'large apple trta be suecesaf�l in raising bqr little famil y times are found — S I�� O f THE �I�ISI It was planted sixty -}eve. years ago, atld • • ..Ca taro HeiYderson ' o l ?'' waiking sections of a crowded styes Veteritc•rr•rJ. r OROURTS has made i P �' Toronto, w,ll n t, cry- - . - - ' _ incessant growth since that bt here every Saturday f to nos till nth }gout their wares in a gibberish nnintel- CU L :�'TY OI` _U 1'T,1 hIU. , time. It now measures nine feet arannd of 8eptembeY getting his volunteers read �igible to anyone but themselves. Their f HOPfiI\ , VETERI\TAP.V SUR the trunk and covers a distance of shit to go •to cam at N+fa a Y o4uiPments when stationary H. LEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- fee Y p g ra.... A wedding y consist Of a . , :7 erinary Cul}ege, Toronto, and practical horse- ;I -18 6� t from one extremity of the limbs to party way up the' hill is talked of... :M °ugh stand, a few dirty- ]coking boxes and e2toer, etc. (1n account of mere se of practice . • • •• „ the other. It fg a iellovv Bellflower bears L;. Macke whfl'e in M, t3letson'setot+(etl�e bareols, and a supply of bane, candy, and uty aecnstorned visits every 6aturday to . - n•0'� � a ��' a well y' $pples, tove. ]emOnfg, etc., to which ig a i _ o: Place of Holding a v --d „ 5 tT o , and in the season of 1880 bore twent other d dded G '. I wiiicevale..cherrywood and Dumbarton will at- ___ ____. _ br�•3i�,a►,.,rrop�• y• mgt with a vbry painfgl• serf- A•itat Weather, lemons 1. tend the di�pases of the horse foot at my own 1 Whitb two barrels of Apples. de far lc 2 1. - Y 2 I 1 1 1 i 2 l 1.2 1 PF dent. a was turnip around in a hurry , e and Sc forge, Green River, in the forenoons. o. Tuesday, t Brougham • i- • • g g 2' when his leg Game n C� »taut with. t Blass• One cent-lemonade does not need . Wednesday, Thursday and .Friday of each week. g j,Pickering W M1TBY. mdnnment, . it makes a ]self h 3 Point a scythe; which inflicted it ugli• �-... nq impres- A first -class assistant orseshoer &]wave on sand. 3 Port 1'err i �'ti ' fOI _ tieterivary: instruntents made to order. Medi, y 8 20 23 7 97 l5 ` Rash... , Squire (;teen hap made a #tBYisiVe tine far tutees and cattle sews son hand. Calls 4 Uxbridge 9 86 gi 887 15 The' tom of Rlhitb a COt din t0 the F his smoke house a Mkt °f these hurrays make food livings, s Whitby, C im rovemeinta in, ell y b (,,ipnington 10 2l 24 8 8H 18 g and d a penny' for a rainy day, While not a ., �j _ ry nigh,* or by day. promptly attended to. Act- E; Beaverton last revision of the voters' list under the Cj Ct6 t° _ 1. 11 l 25 10`, 18 A0W dress., Green River', out. :is -y 7 U' ter rove Dominion Fr ik >� able to furti opt 'starts f w cwn real estate and occasional! o P- _�T __ 1 - . I. N 2G 1 anebiae Act, has 778 voters well . rucked . hams., Tito, work wads Y se - - -- - •- . - -- - - -- --------- — - - -- - '° LD count his thousands. One old man entitled to vote at elections for the executed by. $, T.aw,renab,tAf Hie e, tad Itic,Fi,3u� {ttcss �arDs. By Order,,, �• E. fAREWEIt, Dotninfon'Hoase, mmenced, opening clams on the et Clerk of the Peace, vvps s master piece. of wor ansllip ...., rest �), _ - — - - - __' A short time ago John'Hsllett, who re. A ma ;vellous'feat of binc{in wasp�rlpltui. hurterin them at n cents a .en • g to n dog � . • - - . . d �im . . sides just west of the tovc;n, had a couple ed here on Monday by Dizi amd $d e. uow owns A magnificent restaurant, (one- ellancer,. ttP. Tha l'• ears his diamonds,, and sports hie Bold -- of horses killed on the Grand Trunk track. y bound an .shocked -half an -.acre of` ' R. BE ATOM, TOWNSHIP CLERK iili T'D TIfU K KY: arnd. The railwav company hag pnly partially eats each and say it, had been free of eaded cane -all from a clam. Little - - ' 0x O .. recompensed him for the loss a 1e could z lugs, eveu clams roust not be des iced. - Conveyancer, lCommissioner for taking s r��� pataiued. thist�leg t y ek4y. have dour ware.. , . w�uavits, Accountant and Insure a Agent. . a Work has been commenced oq the Lynde • 'Pveather dry and farmers yet bus ''bp°�e of our millionaires have a great . Money to loan on farm property. OFFICE -At Creek bridge, west of the town, 4n the Y y• >i and for the., huxters, and invariably " , - ., Yror.olFam. =12, -y UP -TO Mid TIC ETA ®ENCY g aonSize their _ _ -__. _ -� - _ - 6�'�h 1 e)ftlo - Whitli .. Kin stun road. A driveway Man Killed at the Rouge.: particular apple woman. Tpie , Y made on the .north side of, the br dge, Stewart 's regard became a'saperati• i .:.0 :! c�h i tP� t, through the creek. Li +htl la �"' t' tlon, and he had the same old apple woman i 1. •-- _ - . Whitby to turn peg, is clues Railedgq and b 3 den vehicles as the fa4L $xpress wars approaching i�lwaysin front of his s COUNTY ARCHITECT Cati" s� , Return 14 ; 2n7 *1�; all rail via C. P. can pass in safety, but parties on the way Rouge Creek bridge on Saturday a opi tore. He- attributed - p . A. POST, C x.. 2 Yon mill a "void iistakes � occasiottally to Whitby with heavy loads should Re, by last, the fireman tbRtl h he ng has great success in' fortune- getting to the i�• for the county of Ontario. Drawings cau-2v by the genera} cro fling s the railway R t noticed -4 man r - an�1 spec fications furnished for ever,-y class of stations, by calling at tf a 1'81 ay some other route. ou the brici e, 1 = !lack the pfd !fatter brought him. He JC'. • Telegraph t3�ce, R but be ore there, wt>,tl time i • . building.• Stearn and hot water heatin and Whitb and procure fro, , E. Stepbenson at , Mayor Long and.-A. A' Pbat, Es pensioned her at last. It is astonishing -' i ' ventilation a s ecialt office- Gerrie lock :,' hove tq stop the trails she tipfo>rt'tinafe iuviciugl how aristocratic and dignified these old P y• your e,st:ro, a,ty + requir•d railtvdy of ocean ne on a trip to Moose Jaty, N, 'iV, 'j', ttiaS kaUCked dowel apd xi corner Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby. tickets, at any time betwe n 7 a. -m. and 8:30pp.n:• A Hovel drowning accident ocenrred`ba beneath the wheels of gr 1?lY dlar}gled women become, and set themselves apart. I ;idence- iiitt>;ston Road, Fist Pickering. 3? -y daily. Every required inf &Lion, Mapa,'i'ime- tab! e, heerfully `rurniehed r• Joseph Webster a place week beffOre teacltiAg Port Union them ear and� Qp are n t $o•`trexh," as they call them; who . . - - - -- - - - -- Routes, !rates, eta., ast. A ail of � tinfort free!tol.•passengere on app ication: Tickets to P feed was left standing r,q marl reported to the. statieA officials t,eu �e have the dude thuin their patronage. (. Anetioneeri'ng.. and froth nearly all points of the world gtlnxan- Ome boards which were lyinK loosely on belief that &'man had bean sun ov xter, who is a high ' ;i _�„ tS. ,; teedjnt es ]ow as thQ lowest rates, era le pollal�ed, well rnoastached young man, and #e op of the well, a1.1d a number of sriiall btid a slid a art vy}}s at ouce.inae up who Ilse a pateutneedle -three T NSED Tl Grand Trunks ,xpresepassettgertrainerun g p y T130''11 AS POL GHEII, LICE through daily, from Pickering and Whit-by to 1gs, in starch of something to eat an r• f of a der or fans �, 88 1 4uctioneer, Valuator, dcc.. for the Counties a g �g I fi4�K earpEi�tsre pzorkiug.ueair the toy specialty, which he dfs la s� to pre t r Chicago, Detroit and Port Pure, , without 'any ook to obtain the food in the" pail. For sts,tion. cud. the P Y of fork, North and South Ontario. Auction sagas change of cars. Baggage c e ^kO through ,from his urpQae they veutared on the Loose Deeded to the bri e t myself a . tr krrien ;' and they pro_ advgntage,-and ropes in the green c' ntry- \- of aL' kinds conducted and property valued at Whi by to destination. ( p. $ t8 Near' Marti, or atiloderatecharge. Arrangements for auction ap�cialattentiontjpasse garticketefarMani- boards, which became shifted, Rfth the the -tts tend the fou + goner foreigner. There is the - 1' sales or valuating can be made at &ny time at tuba (via Chic&#o, also via o ,kville and C,P.R.) Tres It that' the little pif�iea dropped tllroug>l Rjlou,blp�6er. eatamil>ation a n $leg' send travelling hurter -a dilapidated, seedy - 1 the BROUGHAl►i HOTEL. Special attention Nort�ern Michigan, D>aLota r the Northern North ltlft� Openipg into the well and fuse were fo ` dI't of the, bralus looking specimen of humanity -who Bar - e will be given to all orders by letter or telegraph. Western States, British Cog, the N California. d a ten Scattered .µboat over L44 tam- rise before him a collection of pins, needles,, . a Address Boi \!7, Brougham, Out. o y g watery grave. Iltissin the I s p�cialeboapthrouah,9ingl!e,and return tickets g Pigs, a search `hers, but as fhe body WVA not to ___T _ to and from New York, Philadelphia, for them was instituted, when refs ten !!tree posed t0 have been Thrown into Cl Okinu' brushes' &c. The license hand- • - - '—'— "� was ea •- -----I Washington, Dover, Del. Tickets from Ottawa, porkers were found in the well. I the creek below►. The trite comrrlenced to ties, often stationery and cheap Iota of novel- ; . Blitrlautithdttfir, ,4C. • , Montreal, Quebec, Peterboro, orlllia, Brockville, A• tramp stoles air of• boots from • Rha le' for the body in, the 'creek but Y purses, and fancy. -. _ _ „y Prescott, Kingston, Btston • -(via Montreal, and' p P ,- articles There are an endless variety of /rI C H -� I, REED, C'r E N E R A I, also suspension Bridge), Suspension. Brid e, store fl'Ont the other da p 11 g y• Result : seat to aftt+t diligently working up to $ a.m., they these people, but these are sufficient to buffalo, ointsin Can Huron anA 01i o, VL'innipeg, jeif to await hie trial for the theft, vrere�anable to Sod it. nn'Bandsy morn_ show your readers how some le eke: 1 Blackamitei and Wagon Maker, Pickering, and all curets in Canada ante th ©[ nitod elates, Oar baseball team has been doing bi>x ,ynR grsppiin�i was resumed: ' andr,at hbdt2t '� r Axle The, latest im }+roved rmachinery for Bolt, also season sea bathing tickets. PAP Azle and Nut Cutting. Horseshoeing as usual. i things this week. The "did up- Port 10 o'olACk Glee t+emisina i►ere out an existence in our big city. and an . -' All work promptly and satisfactorily executed. ,6 ��'• For and F ?0111 Eiiropean Points ! perry a-nd Bowmanvill© Abs wig be re- b>roagtit to trio surface, preventing wre s ea � and odd one � accumulates a fortune in small ' With cboice of seven Royal Mail steam Lines, pnembcred t{ihftb khaptly. Wings. - 1. - -� - - - - -- - - - -- via: "White Star;' ""minion " "Cunard," Y got rather Worsted in sight, being dreadfully .mangled• almost. A crowd Bathers. t Stand back 1 . Pttiiitei'x ajitl G1,aZk,rS. `' ., their formef matches with these towns,. " Anchor' State,.' . Atnerioan,' .and Red star." beyond recognition. shouts the cop. An ambulance rattles . _ - ,} _� Cheap tickets sup lied reading to and from bat Were determiped ehptt such' would not Constable John Bakei, of Picltetiri as aeon ., -- PAINTING, GRAINING, SIGN Whitby to Liverpoo� ,Londonderry'Quelenstown, scar again, so the signed g, g Old Mike is dead! Old Mike Writing, Pater -A &aging, Tinting, mac., of all Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Belfast, Loudon, Mancbes- �Y pn articles, vfith a +soon 'as he hetlyd- of the amident, at once has passed in his checks," " turned up hie . � • "t kinds done o„ the shortest notice. Ali shades of ter, Bristol, Cardiff, Dublin, Antwerp, pitcher front Iie[Y1it rp, and Paris, F ton and a catcher f.pOtri proceeded .to Port Uhion, and after making toes," "the old man's mortgage is closed," Paint iniTed to order. None but the best Ern guaranteed at as low as the lowest rates. Steer. Fort $Ope, diligent enquiry as to whether any one come from the newgbo s as we arrive on r. g- age Intermediate. First and Second Cabin. ' Y . list Lead used, HILTS Qi WELBOURNE. 2fly Parties wishing to send to. the Old Country for' The civil h 'Sue &Y roceeding did not knew the deceased, he e+taminsd the cloth. the scene. "What's the matter? " No 1 -- — - -. - -- . _. - - -__ W �� � their friends can have prepaid Ocean and Rail prove! to W. successful ae a great ixiany ing, bat was. unable to End anything on tickets through to,Whitby. anticipated, the atteudance from outside the g one can answer in the hnrly- burly, but we . _ -' .Boots awl ��'l`�c►• Through Tickets supplied via' all - the Bout bring vCry meagr @. Thjg may that would lead to hie ideuZffloa• see an old man, dirty, and ragged, damped i Lines, (C. P. R. via Owen Sound included,) to all - Y the tion. A jack- kiiif6, `I8 cents in money and into the ambulance and driven o$, We :, P ICH.iRD BRIGNALL, KINSALE; ,Lake and Manitoba points. Also tickets by for principally because the date chosen was some waps of .paper were the o1nly things think ONT., dealer in Boots and Ahoea, is still pre- Steamer Norseman and Toronto 13aata a little too early, farmers bein ' in the gonad' in- the p6akets. °b - .. , Pared to supply his friends and customers with For through; local, foreign,i single and round midst of harvest, Only two bands t. in The zdan was evil N d r "It's rattle his banes, over the hones • - 1 `•gged and sewed work to order of the best WP railway and ocean tickets app Ppe Pu y' +e�pee table For he's a poor pauper, whom nobody o. . .- quality I also keep always on hand a full -suV- E. STEPHE'Nb� ana araiiee. The ealithumpian proces. ptraon, bring vety well dress(sd was . Ply of Hoots and iihoea from the best factories m i + sion in the forenoo0 was not a] He is taken to the mo�gae, divested of Itailwn and Ocean steams i Tic together.: a smooth shaven ' light sand p ells rtiglt ]sued on the cold marble tihel'rovinre, all of which have been selected b y' gee "t. + K y Complexion, I slab, I practical e, a and will be sold a low prices by Opposite Popt Office, _ '�i- On sQ�es as to numbers, and there apps Mad ap ImUy about 80 years of a t - - ; - - - -- t-) bbl very few competitors. in thot lie q apt theft a water is turned on to dri ! cash. Give me F3 call and inspect for yoweielf, toy tat Coroner 'Field was . notified, and attar dlr><p ! dri 1 till poor Mike is identified. JOHN LESLIE, B OT AND SHOE Greezinver'Bas et W�jjS games held in the ARricttltnral (}rounds is making date a ,did nut des pp the afternoon. The Firemen, under whose guest neoeobarq. � arz in- We aak.hie history ; no one knows. The Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders y r a•nlafl"iaa recall - . proinptiv attended to. F,xperienced workuian- Auspices it was held, will lose moue ' b y - Alter !waitin tlntil- M6nday aafte ecal the sport they had in ' _ ' Tie Tra(le Sn lie(] Ezclnsivel the a �' y 8�• Y rneon tri pin niP• Duu't for et the st&nd near! o PP. y peculation, which is to be regretted.. and rte► one being able to' identify the de- in p81rt htm,imulling his coat tail, throw- . - Ntws, King street, Yickerin 'will y pposite.the g age.. 7 -v lllarket and Farm Baskets of all sites, (;he8� -'"'�"0 oCased, Qonatabie Bgktr ordered 4 g a h , having a glorious time _ Boxes made to order, I DUNBATON. _ &ant 'np from Pickering, and the remains a t the was gloriously fall. All anyone VENEERING A gl?ECJALTY. I ' np to know, he Was a lolly good fellow T�ttlori ty/. w►ere interred in th4 white �Chnroh bury- and got drank ! The beginning and end -- ' ,:" _ -. - _ - - � : '- . Flour and Apple Barrels slfwn it i8 seldom that . �d -*►re cared u n ins RroQtid i1 ys oU : used. A , orth of• Ddnbatton On t on- \ . II -ERE IS I�tO LONGR ANY large euppl of Rubber Barret Chairi chronicle a mp>ie affdcti da evetyln dr of a noble hearts downfall -he got. :. doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of nK circumstance Y R• auk. We neat find him carted to 81. the Cuthbert Ho . bumps in stock, than that which took place in our village - filets wrftin Mlle a'` d ' less money tl, &u any thear- first - la�e satisfaction the Orders by mail promptly on the morning of Pride the 6th inst. fn Lo liand with he followin tb t►It•ti �m� who have av� rhapa the sixth of flve- townshi P Y gttended to,, Y, K p gUre : , been put in before him. No•. P Call rind examine his stock it you , the- daltth of Mrs. Doles, the beloved wife Mr. George Lindsey, son of fir. Cbarlels mourners, no rson, no "dust to duet" west "get -a stylish, good - fitting; well -made su,t. J. L• WURTB,� Proprielor of Dr. Dal Remember the .address- JOHNBTON, east of 4 + C$• Mrs. Dales, who was born Lindsey, pe ,. . in 7e h r oti Au y the City istrar, oalle4 at the with solemn thud, but dump `him in, "' ' Cuthbert House; Pickering Village. ly Y �'.. :- _ Grebn Rawer, Ont P Y gudtf'. lam; x$62, was the Globe office last night And sttlted had d @, and the half ti danghtier'oi Mr. Thsrrsk, A .abridge, and 'ceased was head gardener at ,, inquires when they'd grave-digger have tnext uncouthly Th e - -- l - -- NE - Ms I I t from her earliest ytara Jjh'wets manifest on D6vetcourt -road, and his name VtasyC. fs the Closin Cere ' - • Hotelx. " tP g mony in the career of = - _ _ that shb vitas possessed of a very amiable Clark. He was about. $ ear of hundreds here who once` were r' rl- , r •, �� ._.+._ and winnin die pp e. age+ a genet+one, 1. rE�IPEIIANCE IiOTEL, Gf3EEI� • we ealiyour special attention 'to g Position, p'oc two years man of req>ttiir Iiabit>t, oi'ex'Qmplelry char- IIgble•hearted, our 'men but rt•' wood. John Mitchell, proprietor. This offered in'e ltlaigams, she was engaged as a, tesoh#r in the town eater and conduct, and 4 good steady work - first crest' R , taking 6heir - house is a new building, P•xted up with every of Uxbridge, where she was universal] 'man. y - glass created an wppetit;e and in their -- otntnodatiou for the travillinq bublic. Large Sing�e and. Double . HARNESS yIe Came to them frpm,• Ottawa in weakness they <fe11 and oolnrnociolis stables and sheds for horses. ii,•. esteemed by teachers And • scholars alike April last', highly "t'ecorxlzitend�ed y hie (2oald Rre Re, back to the: earl lift of r I shall at all times be pleased to receive a call Al A�O 111 �Vl1tPs pI fl'r$t -slues quallt she Wee tba�rj Oct. 9th, 1$8i and iii Y It troni tFty friends and the public generally, when and :Food Variety, at the p R si t year oa'me with •her bus• 7 s0 hr dye ae eTBms�f in ids riigle about old Mfke we would, no. doubt a robust,,. In Gree,twood, the s tin 0 1 li 1 hisest lollies, ' G good - hearted youth, leaving his home and U Ii D O N HOUSE, PICKERING,`'• ' band to resrde lift thus village, where het whitfh was an bn �tecedontec occurrence friends under a shower of bleasi . - G 8rongham- Harn8ee Ida o f ;general loin ictett' .mod attractive manner and excited n age and ,� James Gordon, Proprietor. This house is IteZr�irinQ >ti �p�phiilty �. = of a little surprise amgbd the good wishes to ..seek .his fortune in this:; . - r a are wore for her tile•esteem and a�eotion of all servarrES: $e went out, 'leaving his oth ' won new brick building, finished in superior kith whom she name in contact, and whe clothes and - �fCg =xtaoks lyfnpgabout the kind inn lees and s ,With light Heart, Style. Every convenience and comfort for the - - - W. H. JACKSON, Broug]1e ',... j . 4nd travelling s � pu courage equal to any , v public. New and commodious stables " j ee -- _Blstksinithiug 7i:nd woodwork as usual #f all Wiest Providetic had Called ]icr g t gat room. He e and sheds. �}+�g'f' Aed,�i$ the family C'ccasion, he.' Impanionship, nd�,. in the big oily. '. He rte_ _ _ __ .7-Y• a- of 18, 4th con., Pickering, y could 'fin no trace of liim any where. forms genial takes a re, P�JI GH �i111 HOTEL - - - �y the grief wa i universal, but -rye bow to Hi� 'Tli+e 'are 6'�pa 9 io lebcoant fb2�hi a d J. M. GERU�V AEi� T1, _ p� *, Proprietor. Having bought of Mr. Thos. �%1• Mrs. Dales in earl life h sad nd another and another, uiftil. the drops l'oucher, the above hotel, and refitted the sane �`v � �i � ,, ;• , Y gave her 1M edit i ribs an9 hi i m ,terione tnid- become perioaioal• *howeltis. Time . thou° out, I intend to keep a etrietl romper- heart to tees i3tyviqutr, eIId , ��a thg , r0118 P, p he 1 t : , +wAy bridge. away, and t]le showers get 1 tr nn i F ante ].gtiso in conformity with the law of the -' i � with His chiirQb, OZ W�►iC at leer de4 , %ft's •, t 1 :ana. Stea(]y .empluyinent to good met, rion�, she Ass a hen pay =da + ,e tvgald naturally Mike fe showers all the time --a confirmed hostler always in atten respectfully An &ti tiv0 need be idle. lrt(ste »tr and zealous member •ltsvb fat *.e� until thbn if a iib'ten a oing drunkard, ' ' The funeral took place on Sabbath gas iswa to u It}Ce, I. '' Y Y P arid: to ofyl ®xpaua; It has bees observed tFhast fu11p savant = - - - - - - - - -- - _ Yrevitmsi iizpeslene llrot >6ba>G abd wap out of the largest ever seen in thiq =tiou to bt thkt he eomliditt(�ci aiticide. flue per'eeat. of the most;olevex o n m Y ' 11letxiceet V .. N y y locality. wheu the' ro e Y q R en ' ;,,� ,� - e t i either sald,r or oorpBligpion, . ,, Uxbridge a .large ooneoar+6e of - aryl bass n ba Inl+ctfon of tine . _s rQ, ant{ lf> - 1,0 who come to the city from abroad, become, � " -­' --- �-� 100 aniart,uen wanted at•onee to canvass forth& } in hiii't'dorri' feiiled '!ao q�ide lea f more or less disci at�d. The in inI i. �M�r- - -✓ gathered a0t•i�-,Cet>litter Vvbtit tip lid$ Y beK pARTIE S 1VISHING TO TAKE stile of Canadian' y y i�tock, g Iri1 ng: seeing the sights, ti le stone N set +was laid fatatie y, �idetitftj� eficcept that he oitr%o g , pp a little, the habit 3 lessons tin Instrumental. or Vocal Music The Fonthill NuYsoiy, largest in Canada, over Dyer 261 r, wiliteh se"k Yid; 8 a al'eid to be & in Off' yen obtain Vocal I►tusic in Class orb 400 acres. Don't app! unless op was conducted in •the Proltin teriati Ohi4t'C �; ed ea- of drinking gathers.strength, ail$ theq soon �$' y private first -class reterences ,and want ' furnish they Y ]• b , A b ''recent! tnstiuction. Apps for terms to Y' d1 chas ti . wolk: o �' 1x� ; t+ho.l.$ev. �R. , 4M; Craig bi this books to study French. lie had 'D� viii ' tgo step shoe at b seats et theme moral force • room for lazy Mon, but can e,nploy any sum- place. Mre. Dales leaves two childen, a the Habit of receivin let ` IV1�SS -A, E, Coutts, . Prof. of MiisiC. bet of energetic men who want work: g , ey get wOYe6 jNueic room at the' residence of i<irs. Head Address STONE & WELLIIr�GTO' The bares girl, who are but tvvo Weeks old. regularly, and the stgoppages of these England and worse and die drunkards; or spend a to NXw : off, ^_e Pickering, :xf-44 rg, good share of their laves in the police Court. _ &lure e d band s the a mpat nto out. of all in this the hoar of his sore trial, by to this , untimely h 1. eryrh n Toro ave had aotnething The best plan is not to take the first, . melt' end, Rlas , ¢. - . ,. , a . .11 - . , ;' - r. , I ,_ . ., . . : , r s.' I „, . j. . . Y , . >� :. _ - . �... '. is sir ff� I ., ."_. ..- : :. : - :.. ..o-•.i .. r _.. ....- r•.-6- - ., t _. - .: ... l . - 1 -" .ii i - _ :..•G'Eres.a ,tom §ir: — ..- •...... .es .:. �, - . r. w ,. t ,�,.• - ,, .. -... �, _....;. - . i.. -r4: f.�,w • - • ...� -*•. -. 1n..�l�. -..- s,1..v�_.J.:�"`- .°�Jel•1 i s-� . - A! `_•i .Y - - - f % - g .. , . . . • } - , ` 1. I .. �'" ; 1 ; pr.�, �. n sus, ,. r ... w . ' I• i - ,. 7 -Y - f :,� T �i ; `` W E IB CHI rr it • , „ �I - '' •„ - , ;. ; e hmone l�az s. - - � . . iH B - A PI•r Or C D 91 • 1*111k..'_ 0 .— ,0 o W' -• t name us�lth olassiosX .__ 4.1 d' _ a1s a n•sd's d ae. mifll y ___L P0>11tZ� lotalU •! slue Cs►tat ltherLa gUttsioll : wb•Ian, and tamer have been written for ;y'lue spat where aseea yf�Ma . . . yrwh Osumir, sl rgla. In 1668, which was aimed before the and against "Cinronianiem," but the era- ' ■er F134 CF. >tre� Pi'oi�r, ttr well ar aced, good pure, 7 Canada- Iiallroead wiio th•aglrt ills, slug sec's fw,Re ksu►�11ea Its fullest blvavm when Gold 'water, enpooially In warm, �nitry �° full �slut sg. he at n►11 eo}141 A correspondent •f lice De ° �t00Is wdte>, a tbie war ®oasnpsd •e Beaver duty- moderh E ,jrs fell•win the Italians calls t� U F weather• - _ .._. 6ieorgiut. oanaibal sfi9lr r se oUows : A few Pe' • tbus describes the D4minton p I .11 Jn.1tia_.C=AdI" Norlih-Wad well RPID, a- gaida.a'•'obnssone. wear kono_ of the C►plW Yong chicken may be allowed fie ran - pevphrfa thus Six of as, who proudest . names of All antiquity, but as w The yeah can atano.t be sc�teQ y lower end the oyant had s ioalo. The a foothills of the Rookies. fingers of twf, hands that have e m he { of the udea the mother bran o0o ed and P y pore pr itig, pnNe , and pkimg tb go nape Itp highest glpriflostion b reached in t+l'+ed h the day when a nap of the British , stpa ' g P + had engaged as -nook end ovsneer si the ratty easy isr July : her, •oospi, s fin: p�lent day when It serves as The title : the havoc they make among insects ts.an ez- oalinary de rtmsnt as old aegry woman. p •ions 1n North America °°ltrat thing. large oeibtn which had been built and de at the Emperors of Germain Austria: ►ad m rioa war sprees o °jw j Gress ti6ni had. been made for the Frain this otn • RIsais, and at the 0 �ienir►1 y�eslgnatlon' of the inspection of Her Ms wt rk }a `f taflammaden of the e o aa.s i@ nsi- }t•.tivia and tie rt tan h h It war eerr.d some time briars. the Grace of God 1 y �'l °to 1. - ail g °r' �° trwl point •mill parties broached out And our ( teen and E of India. The name Q aeon et ('real ' 11 y caused by ov, tie I in Eating the a hungry that gathered for dinner 4: seeds of g• g g were gone for several days at w time, 'W a of rho Old RamaDm st tot Oinoinnatas Ia now and Ireland and Empress of India. fldw° grapes, or Ain affsoted with ergeN and swafted the sammene. It was served P sa trst lad had been left the �. le said to reduce this inflammation: had no trouble with anything or anybody best known as the ame of.. the nit which g' eel Tie P 8ymp -` at last, and the merry- maker tell to with a P y of a oa alai for the D�uiinien °0t+ f,• ! tams :the hen g "'� Into the nest without. will. Hardly had the edibles began to dL• n°�• utter w• had occupied Shop" seven the great pork emporium vt the United P of C, .�a Slates The oun• o- Cromwell on a Mindful of the mutual ambitions .till hrMg ; having a straddling gait ; Lyinq appear when teen or efahteen days, a br►d spell vt weather " y n 1" sad o ies of the cast allies of this 1'�' osapae ea and drove all the detached parties {a the moults vt norwat Manater easaats g A shollsa eggs; dye ping eggs from the perch St[Itt�s Hogg i• res►im— ldvntr•sl 8ta s 1. fm for •bolter, We ware wail hbelsd in the kse alive In remote hamlets a name which ,Toronto, nurany i , ,•�. Md ': or elsewhere reatment : one grata •i foil n tie boMterow on . One had g t.a calomel and one- slfth of a rain of tartar gr l< manor et $rsariaity Sad there was something me U"geh as s mss• phreap• with its iebso —she dropped her finger on a . - x . - , ; omeN g boon served with a piece •f most that clang Uk• on the map that seemed to her t p°�t 1. c, given in'°st or barley meal, If to a small ointod bone. silo kets, osm omis• between the four, j It did not look 4HOVSAtID DOLLise IN DOLL ! . Pr he �,. ♦ asoessssy, S saovad dose may be given. like an tit h• had suer seen come carom S r11e slo goes f h at the Dike of Welling. .and w boot y smobg a slz, Far— cook we had as old prey 'okaffsd " Lard Breugbnpu M a wl►r the lanoti•a of three rivers, }' Wben a dealer niches to add a knee)[- fryin pea b•fr•, 'and h• showed It w his soldier w h -lsssn dlsoha ed ham the What is there 2 she is s�►id t�I * dawn argument to all he has said about the n hbor. The other looked At it attsadve• assn who at ear xtfne •talc to go � to hall F* - rig arm after 1 service. . 21.1110 of the brood of fowls he has for 59% ly for��a iasmont. " It Is the finger of a mor� It long the third des of down to pwterity M a f moos reformer •• The Uttla hamlet of B '_ '. h• urges that their Herb 4 si extra child, be said a. of the laws and enlightenment of the people, y Wn, yens Y° . quality, the bad weather Sn3 a rata refill hit og, but who after all would owe his renown to !�y i Now there h do breed of fowls under a Then war a 0utaswga which ulakly Jss, our cook, want sown to the socks of the ' "Lot that be thsioa alai of m spread lice name of the vehicle which had been P �qq $isvar to inset a canoe which .ws expected' christened after him. Lard Bross h dominions, A ! ran, the ch"one of which, If well fed all i into a panic. A hasty, ezSi ----u n y C�dir t their lives, w1';nbe loader, juicy and o other plats• wan made rep with proifsion0. Tw dear of rho oabtn by a1°, ing to lice Duke that Brougham re- ... $o spskoW ss done. Bit there wan � - I . lsothwme it killed Wfois the we too old. y who meaked rho °may ;' y •toss I►lxassn w0a >fou�xD, was shat, sad then was a bit of fir• on the whtoh combed to descend t• utter timer as regal seleotion, A ospN dud there Is no breed that will be plump, hearth at which some of the men wore the hero et a hundred battles and the liber- removed from the center of populet{ f, Mader and fit for the table anion fed thus. and of meal that were evidently hn- moulding ballets and over which a kettle a howUn wilderness and on a stieeamm' b mat► flesh were held a forks and zed g • Mor of E fro , was to survive as the des • g ]liiad, we do not say that -there b no alfier- tin Pork-and impeded navigation, By town seemed h,fb at b the now there e ci rk sod beans was belling Two of the nation of a tad at bouts $!r Robert P ol's to h,, It at all In breeds, but we say, that of i ag y zoned noRross. e the two things, the breed -and feeding, the y Rat other were playing cards, and a third, was name is similarly mbalmed in " bobby " no future. But time demonstrated the W6 The z ,d at each v er in a frightened y latMr V most Important• way. and then there was a simultaneous Ming, * e I was examining wine minor- and '•.peeler." Not a few names, associated dom •f Victoria s choice, Bytown, �s break for the cable In which the cook had v rP°OU°oOs• In this ,tats of affairs the with the progress of geographical discovery Ottawa, has grown to ue not only w }m- Ths white ,t an egg hat proved to b• irhe door softly opened, sad fn walked a young are destined to immortaU !n lice oaneslt P°au►t, but a very bast' otty. It is loaf mart tffioacivns remedy for barer. pr the m•riL She was them at the t� ed on that at aster the Canadian p S°V°a door ° , brrandis W la a knife, A wild man about 23 ygen of age Hs was smooth- speech of the world, while the instructed' y or eight sn000selve applications of this sub- rg fausd, rod obeeked, sad bad snob a smile on classes alone • no. It possesses an acaenall stance hill 0eslhs tic• pain sad efleotaally light —like thamacho— gleamed from a that the eight ni him would h v appreciate the historical refer• location, w b fast y beaut(}W her eyes. The crowd cased as the knits $ - becoming ig ha vs once in each owns The • g a noted p�, exclude th•*burn from the air. This simple not anyone to grinning. * He looked from great American con• sure resort. From the touoh of the rojal - . - coined •eons referable to collodion, or was Be fi owner their heads, all but ono, y t� g ttneat in this way has known its aquae from y P a• a woman, Ito rushed forward with a one to the other, as i[ to make rare that all Amerigo Vespucci ; the names Magellan, Hager Ottawa sprang by magic from a sung oven cotton. ]extraordinary stories are told shriek •' child • what have oa done were Present, and then stepped book and H »rn and Cook will live in lace -names giteq hamlet to a handsome ally of . . . the beating properties ei a new oil, which with my bald 2•' Thera was no answer opened the door and called. when the record of their discoveries is known than 30,000 souls. °1°n is easily made from the yolks of hens' eggs. m the of cook. "I lsit it here in her Como in, William, they are at home. only to refound anti aarias • and Boffin At drat sight thwaspital of the - oo�� . The eggs are first boiled bard, and the yeUw Charge " cried the excited mother, s `I are then removed, crashed and placed over ' appealing shod stout, n, l u taocd man of tarty Dave p aced Canada• has s decided tends and Hadwa, and many others, will to oy p tv the friends about her. p° y , h t the door, and stool all probability prove verbally eternal. make a person tired. The viotGage of the ' - afire, where they are a►refally stirred until with hL back to it That he was a hard Canadian Pacific depot is espeol►1� '• WHSBti If YY l`H�LD I lll no one could doubt utter looking ia10 his Ale z �awder the Gre+it b best remembered y wad. a the whole substance .is j art on the point of pp g through the towns founded in his' name, some. It has all the ailpearanoe of a back. outitohiag fire, when the oil separates and Sb`e tai killed it." With fiendish yells the face ; that he meant basines , was sppwr•at scud Constantinople and Adrianople echo the woods lumber town. Tie may be poured efl One yolk will yield dusky army, fired by her agonizing ories, from his having a revolver In either hand. names.of emperors well-known only to the r•uughly knocked together and daabewf .. nearly two teaspoonfuls of oil. It h In g n- bore down upon the cook s,nd In spite of her Had learned. Ptlnnsylvanfw securely ansbrioer different pigments. The city seems to end, oral nss•in South Russia as a means of curing frantic struggles tore the knife from her §fti ONZ YZLisD "INDIANA i" • after two blocks of this, in am sbrn ; d on braises •sad soratoher. the name of William Penn, Maryland b a p hl t 10, gs,sp. R•ides►oe0 of the murder were about I think the six et as each with a revolver bluff But it is after the ascent of this blcl} them there was blood on the floor and the read to shoe woad have boon out doors V rgini al monument le Queen Mang , and that the nit proper breaks n I think the lFme•dust treSfineal the brat ' y k Virginia entombs Raleigh's osmplimeats to y p to upon the oboes: of an cares foie gapes in awoke". It is table was smeared with it. The living is twenty seconds. Here we all sift as dumb the Malden Queen, her sister. ver, a thing of exceeding beauty. New re _. Cheap, simple wad effective: I put a whole child was not here to b• seem, bat in its as etere and as e1 loss as snails for we it is, there in no rattler Canadian city. p + Maoh{avellism and Chauvinism are rapid- P It . brood of ohiokens In a peok measure will a Place was a portion of a little human body real�ied that !t �wM a '• rtaud a " may be said that the streets are. alto which had been P• ly acgziring a meaning oolerad by no per - gelher bag ever the top, A bwrrel 1 filled ( Now, goats, said the your man show too narrow, and that there is too fro ant with air slaked lime as d M Partly in 8 •cunt reference = and 'peonUar views is the- q • dry powder, was TAgxN Irsoat1: o J j g 11lr white teeth as be emUsd, t want to stogy And philosophy have elevated pardon. As attempt to .architecturally aggraadlie tusned on its side and the lime was stirred Pleoe of flesh ' hwd - been oarvbd from it, raise • few hundred dollars for as orphan tar names to lice rank et �ons��shold words, �Ofly little buildings. with s atbk until tic• wh•ledbSrrel was flUed The eYOitemeat amen the +ra►rohere was asylum in the States. I sl�►ll expect each and canned them to b• spoYen et by ban• The Parliament buildings stand cis u with lime floating is the air. The ohiokens •t. the wildest kind. They tore everything one of you to oontribate It say gentle- dads who have neither interest in nor knew. Imposing bluff on the south bank of rte Oa . - - Were in this, with the belt over the to pisoss in the cabin in their fury. m6 should se far forget himself as to pall ledge of their bt•Rraphles, Enstaa, Irving, taws River. The location is admirable and month of the barrel. They were pat into plain enough that the old woman had mgrs hV gun• my friend William, who shoots Ssedenb.,r Glass nom �►nd:ng. The front on the dust three both headed will g, ,not to ray Calvin and y Welltngtn i times, not more than amin= dosed the ohgd there, and then cooked half .,, + Promptly attend te his Lather, .easy be kooken•d is such a oa�egcry, street, one of the city's Principal thereagh• ass "oh time. They should be kept in the of the body. Where was the other half 2 Plato, Pyrrhe and Malthus owe a ca tams• fares, and at the back look out apon the u. msasnre all the ,time. We let one breed There were drops of blood across the door, It was only after this little speech that liar fame more to one special for which • Pane of the Oilawa River from the it(deac . ` stay in too long and lost five out of seven, t3omeon• °lost excited ehSn the rat, ieUowed ' we tally comprehended what was going On.. name had to be coined from-their own than ri° the C>iwndtere Falls. Tree arcbitsotar, The wind i WUUwm kept ev man st us under hb e e st the building dlflan item that of any p pus of the deed chickens were the tell tale trail. It led too s barrel just °� y . to lhs general weight of their intellectual I ienad more than half filled with gaps warms, outside and behind the ,ban with his two piste ■ ready for service,, and- . st Iflosnos. structure to the United grates of Jake Chu. ty. A shoat pia The . naine of St. Pbilibed V which made it more di,iliaalt for them to Informed his companions that the minis we were cowed. I know that, the average beet known both to the religious and tree• acter. The .d,elgn is Italian Gothic, and breaths My little sea, seven yearn" old, portion had been found. They rushed out man will fool contempt for as and assert ' the material used in their construction b P ltglousi as the came of the nuts which are treats 1110 ohiokens in this way •suooenfally. to find him nUin it from the barrel that he would have done this or that had he )sa supposed to be ripe oream•oolor sa3 red sandstone.. The mI pP• pe en the 22 ad day et An 9 The lime can ne slaked with water end then where It . p g been one of the six, but he b' mistaken, gust, the day snored to him, Highland • - $3•�0•�' and furnish a very elaborate allowed to dry se as to order. Under like circumstances, g is y lime thus P° A lot of B;CD $ssN seLTSD Doivrr•` , saleM h• was s ssptibtlitles may be tdnder, but sea eel an iIId commodious headgnatten,fer the or• prepared wiht last for years fvi • Then there was si oral cry for 4ap- fool, he would have tamely submitted, one will deny that i the rime of joeiy any ernment of 5.000,000 of people, The build. { this purPoes• ry That red- ahesksd boy, as we were net to p y tugs which include the de rtmental oft; geanos, And the fronded shouts g Maoadam— resama i lice oldest of even Pa .,ok through the tress Some raa8 is concluding, was s rend agent maenad Col. Highland h occupy three sides of a square and fan t nuttgated Iynoh- Lie and the man William had ' salt earned g and families M most imperial signs- rinoi at •scoot of the city. The Sldesa Timely Baq estione. Ing, bat there w'as no rope. Other wanted 1 y flounce from one of its members Im rove- P 11 I to back her m��eoes with the same knife THS NAMX OF '• DLOODY B���,L.'� g; as also that of the 81na1 rans thrs h a series of tech at ace : G. J. 1$ru.mer, Cape May csnaty, New Ut Only six months before the had held n the moat° in roadmakin rangg that took the a of r the litlls child. Still y P Olga M wintvah, from the wwterpr••eh " Of side of the greands. Jersey, has been very saooessfnl'in breaking 1ldsripssa stgg4, Fn which one •t our number that ilk." In the patty suburb of New E3inbattly a cow of the habit of . smoking herself by another cried ••bar° her." and Vi cry was sows a passenger. Soros• tie Rideau River, V the hogne et the - painting the teals wish mucilage sad rhea taken up and sed until °ill the ezdted ••Came, en time is m ' crowd wen •• „ g =. et�aey with ar," Governor- General Rideau Hall whence the dustin them with cry barn her, barn her. Present 1�Nd. , , g pare capsloutm (red pep- She foe ht likea w d beast, She oreuoh•d said the Colonel as we sat staring at him. Marquis - of Luansdowne administen the ill It will not sicken the oew, bat she g , •• pion', my cape who chip@ the first han Men •vernment as- the viceroy of Victoria, The - per). entirely satisfied with one taste •f a1 °straggled, she used her teeth and hands. � r1nttansss, morel sympathy, more g y - ; - ; NW" tats. But her captors were too many to ospe with � consideration, m rn knowledge of Charso. . citizens of Ottawa ire very Arend et fhb saooeafnlly, sad she was led out is the He held it to a►ard me, and I dro dropped to ter, more real respect shadow somblanod 1. At this ,rayon of the ear rnnin defea- four lweaties, whiob was all I Past for ens ono her, are y of royalty. They were t- y . P 8 slaughter kinking and k The . The needed in all the relativaa of Ilse Some- prouder stilt of what some were pleased 0 { ,: dive hedger, as, for instance, ors a orange, �- �• y next man Canis d• with X100 • the next thin denominate the „ iltn" ,of ha p I,- I ge, dragged bar to w tree and g of the old chivalry needs to be reviv- sl HO°d� re and honey locust, is s measure of economy. ff with x150, and by the time the tart had con. ed, Let the bs non dsi•ronoe of has- y Ighness the Princess Lau[se -and The Immature shoots are new easily out, Bev #D HIiB TIaHTLY To IT, , I tribated the Colonel had $M is his cap band to wits, of coshes to sister, of t her consort, the Marquis of Lorne, Lam - and the work may to consequence be r- ! on they heaped brash around fur and In trandering it to his donne does not have enough governing . Pe pvokst bs counted to child, and ho es will become more blew • do to trouble his t farmed In at least half the time required &•d It in a dozen places. A carob of fib the money, and ",he put his cap •a his ed. Lit there be more deference t im- refs at night. Sir Jahn when the wood it fully ripened, Sommer surcoarded her, and trop the aridst of It head he said : players to employed, •t wealth to po arty, A. Macdonald relieves him of most of thsrr ;. pruning has a tendency to weaken growth, she bogged fee mercy one moment and This will B0 a good jy toward making and many social problems will be settled. burthens, He b a very blue. blooded figure- ; . • which is much to be desired in a fall -grown shrieked her impromdow .the watt and the little ,orphans ha .'� don t i Ppy want nay- Let the strop defer to the weak the head sad that L all, but he owe Caned+ I . sedge, The second crop via yvnna shoots Sr•aed her the e�oi$ad segre" watc thing else, gentlemen, and w`a will now.tske bsalthy to the sick, the wise to the unlearn- tics pleasing stipend of X50,000 per amum '� : u are smaller and more numerous, that very this flames as they seorah•d her flesh oar leave. I would advise. yon not to fel- od, the skilful to the awktlfal the h besides the maintenance of R i r .seized upon her clothing clad env + rig te Rideau Hall. I n terihlly adding to theeompactnass of the Po g ped low, thoPa of course you can not your own one to the erring, and the roots of .equity I'o°khg to the �prthwaad item old &r . her in a shed of fire, Il was a scene too pleasure,, I nisi you good mornta , will be strengthened, and the saoh fruits of. rooks Hill, the roast' promontory on wdiah Herres bird at work is warm westLer terrib.e M t, ,bnl net one ef, them look The two backed out and , shut f� a door, the PrarlIameat . baitdin s ° pia ib human love and happiness will aboard. gs toad, the et' - - I' need water frequently. If a hag ul of o their eys0 tram her aiatU she fell tats the which swinegg oat 6utead of in. $ e al ashes a bLokeaed a had it closed before we made a r Scarcely crosses tic• broad Ottawa liivet, tics little - . meal is thrown -in a pailful of wate ,sad one corpse. The woman was ash, but hinge of settlement on the opposite bank •r two swallows given two or three times nndonbledly insane. they were still loo smart ter ass, They had A Short Outfit• sad then spans a tang vista of green asd between morniafl and neon, or neon and _ braved a log against It, an there was only When Ethalinda Da Wiggs' visIW4 her almost virgin country that stretches away . - night, it will stimulate them to renewed ex. 8001 Imp °D0 dOa' !n rho house. Before anyone oonsins� in the country last week, one of for many miles to the fool hills of the Height .: ortions and keep them fresh all day, s P woe of the Fireside. had velantemd to crawl Oat of that the them said :— of Land. Itis a beautiful landeca Thh rest of stimulation has no bad after effects, o�ts The mo d° it w semine►ry. •t Infinite i m• two follows had made good their *so " Lind don't sa want to het me k all lies m lice Prsvfaoo st p° portaaoe, It is yin runt Ia Ia a a+ y p pia Quebec. It is n as does that which men often take In the p° beta ss it i0 uni- going g way they met. our cook oa his pass thie morning 2" unbroken wilderness. except for the lumber harvest field. The work of harvesting with ve "4''04 bananas Ms °dnomiga it bestows, way �k, and the Colonel handed him a " I'd like to, dear," replied Ethalinda, asfiPs of the Upper Gatineau and - an aoa- being woven in with th wool si childhood flask of whiskey and asked hum to resent but I am not properly dressed for picking very snnwlt f self- binders 1s now M severe for teams M , y p ' P P y Pi g sionsl vs group of French squatters �' ' , : cutting grain was in the old times for non gives corm and Dolor b the whole texture of it to no wlW his conrpllments, We took as• " Commnnfoatioa with these remote amp ? when done 'by hand - labor, and tl Ir a time life, There ors taw soh• can noaive the0 tree a>td panned {t for several hears, •• Whys haw ,red hOman of a colic but all are bat we had seen the last of them. , y* is that 2 petty settle U very dish rah, w i' when grain feed for terser has been mostly of the hearth, The lesarrsia of the uaiuvol°°r- I forgot to bringspea- jsoket with me.' may be by the fact that jad the _ 1 - used up. 'With , the labor thus -thrown on ether day a horrible murder is one et the the teams they need proportionate good oars s>tp may fade from the reoo�leoii n, Its elm - ' ' _1__ �T G atlas sic lord may moulder is the halls of memory t $ • eau lumber camps reached the 0tt�►y° Wo would repeat our eidvios to farmers bat the simpL lesson of hoisa ( ,: -. , . newspapers abedt two weeks eld, It lu re 4 net to sleep in the Dame nrdergarmeat0 u the heart of ohUdh °� enanaeUsd L I ' . ' : Lied to Ottawa that the few le in fhb 1. worn during the day. It is more than worth of year, sad outline the more maltare bat G r expense of country only pay people about - tie trouble to take off the undershirt as less 'vivid ' I once In five years and then at the earned ph taro of after YOUS $o deep, wen v the day's labor is finished, rub the so lasting, indeed sro the lm E 1 selioitation of a Militia company sent aD �x . ,r I , body thoroughly with a harsh towel, and early life, that you often see a e t .. from the capital. ' pat on arderolothes which are Perfectly dry. imbeoWt of age balding fresh In his roost • Ottawa 11+as no tribalsry farming oeastrl y r R �' Ores vi the most successful dairymen we leollon •the events of ,childhood, while all .� 1 le -worth speaking of, althsagh the rallroadr . know keeps 100 aett!r. He feeds bb cattle the wide �pa, between that and the pre - I` . - •• 'r' 4.10 �• - , .. ors dev •ping that portion of Ontario nail ea corn isdder, out when {n blossom, bound scat hear is a bla0fed and forgotten waste. ,. sow of the city very rapidly. and set up until oared, or until winter You have '� � "'t Io°The dh, new the seat of Britain's Amer, when Ft h removed to the barn $e eta ebUteratedpsrcbaRos, seen as old and halt- . ' g portrait and In rho Sltempt t. I - domain ma et see it�elt the ail} "von tens of this dry fodder to the Sore have it cleaned and restored yon melt' have of s mighty rival of oar own greatest g°°' : and ol%ims It Is as good as the best of bay. seen it lade sway. while a brighter and more , �— �"- stamsut osl earth. The dsnadiaa rfi 6& _ Wheat continues to ��e plenty and chess Psrf•ol plgtuirs has • a t• her an empire of timber► p, , painted beneath, L revealed �- --,,,_ Opened p I• Let uui repeat that eviye farmer has a good tO mow• This Portrait first drawn u coat, gri►ydnq and gala country. It br the oanvas is n• Ina �'' aFroady knit the tome market in h4 chicken yard. There V' pt lllastratlen of youth ) .. tar People of Canada fan ° . no better sad ne cheaper food for sad the h tt may be oomeealed b . -_ men!•ns whale. There are dreams+ i I ohiokens or laying hens than your w>T hwe e r- . still the •rte tits will � � � aboul the Parllament batidings who OW. % %urn it lute eggs Sea chickens and get a �� sheen b the. •ntward ptofare t1og denlly szpeol b one day hear s OanadW � , a bushel and over every etas. tone while fresh and sarvjvIng it in aeoS - — Paoiflo conductor shout: " Ottawa I C6aW° , Such Is the flres�de -lh• am Ha New Orleans, New York, ' Providence great bsslitnefon of . - g Preference for. I,o �tight�. for lice e�lna►tien of mesa -- +� p . dwa Bay, Sea Francisco, Si • Ob, Isn't It a level night, Gaol Las Z '' - _ .kin ! ' P " ]Iinna Be Fear't 1" ' *J*st famoy how delightful the nights mast - f - - - — - be M the Orient. l The azare blue sky, the -' Ths following' incident is ,Sid M 4*6 / r IS a Stela perfume si the flowers, the •sit tinkling --.-„ 000airrsd Sl a recant velusmtesr enoSappassaR Lady —tt Year store has been IO°' r' mended t• ms as having some very '• I tell you, MirandS dear, I prefer the lotted n mbe� tt S °°n tinel walked his Al. _ „ ntoee : ` nights they have In Alaska. They're just a P with martial rtepe, % ParSroIs. ; �, imme�pss." all aaoonsoio •f d er. B t a stssFthy '`� Clerk— •• You pat ve has get ,en% Og ,, ., tread 0trlkes •n` b4 a He ,bent in w parasol lhrew0 ev sin d bp° Insmense, Ade►lph ! tees ; �' . � a ery�8 his maroi the f 1 ... - bra„ �: '• Yes, Dior o•nrtiag. They're ' w long, and is a ' brla r hL rifle to •• charge, . ,, Iig in de s I 7 „ stertavo�as demands -- Who gees I . �STl,TIp11T. - % on know. ti•re ? _ , p'nm oat rho gls•m comes a Lord : YAAB $ar aggro Is xo soacAx 1, / o., I shrill, calm voice —" Dlnnabe - B-idegreem from the oountry after f1!#: a, � I. : , �� fear t Ned ; H*AH, 48 YN III" OB ANYTHINti'' a*3B � �, A Gueley tin peddler and hL heads wore t s ji.l ms 1 as an std woa°w with a bas- Bltstr HA�gn FoRwOVSB m� $vxn$BD SaoTLexD, �H s Is A $cuss gseT HAS 44 obUar� 1 Laws U , t11vy�b�° °t .' g >s atlaokea s swarm of been belonging to a ket over her arm, oottitroa10 tie aslaish•d Lis THS ovgs HLH 1 _�� BY CIS asaoaY a t?vBSS— xaralxa much ter s teller es they do fur s gab 3aa vs customer and severely •lan8• warrior.. '��M Be 1 THS tins slid ao •slot 11 • ' . m 'rgs Own AsLIAtt $ le otam +, r, .aCr, Og Y as duo P we'd better ' IIu.Dlltcir t ipn'MU, •• ' 1. c r. '. I I I • , . , 1 .. - . - . :. ,. •I 1 • .r .. r :. ; r. I ., ' - .. I I -. - '�n '. - ' -r -M. . t . . _y - i , 1. :.. • + r " >.:. i. I - \L . . J . 1. . . I .: jr �.. - . _ . _ . .: ` , , a • �. - . i p i;- - t -. t`L _ - - _ __ - 1 • . t .. - � . i - r , -+a MiD ,&, aorta g�`j trait p,i rob V4 Orel counted v ..% V e eta an � British p,,; spread out fst y Vioteria, bl (Y seat Bd Of India, T bei the Cleoh Ion of t► taut' and thi s Am 1�a1.. a so er g u' b K,u d safer the a ball rt and which art. . said to ba" , wp, Your 14J, . f my Ca,udift tire Were •* ion. A Population, it - t m wiv Geemd have trated the W6 - t only � now It is lo IM. 'anadtan paol. ally beautiful R a noted plot'. h of the r'ojal le from a strig. city of more the oonselid• d teadajaoy to loinage of the lal i y wagri. %n 0e of a back. buildings an d daube.t with seems to end, abrupt hags nt of tnis bluff pon the obser. sty. New v adian city. It are altogether, e toe frequent liY aggrandize stand on as ink of tl•e OP ad mirable and o❑ welltagtoa cipel thorough. t a pon the az• om the Rideau e architect*$ that of and a of like chi- n Gothic, eau oenstructian e. They ON very elaboraa o for the goy. e. The balld- tmental offi3sh re and , tans a The Rideau f'looks at use e w E 9tnbargb, e home of do all, whence the ministers the Victoria. The proud of thin Y. They wore are pleased to ralgn" of her s L ,)ulfe asd L ,)rne. Lana governing a ght. Sir Jilin f most of thoes blooded figure - coats Canada of per annum [dean Ha1L from old Bar Cory an which . tand, the eye iveu, the little opposite bank of green and tretohes away of the Heigh dscape. TT boo. It it tan for the lumber and an 000' ench &gaa1"w' remote ninon difli3olt, ai that j aft the in one of the ad the Ottawa old. It IN re• People to 0 1 taxes about t the earnest l,wy' Pent aF Ming country the tauroadi f Uatario nortb idly. i ritalnrs Amer" If the sspital Breateyt Boo nadiaw Pan- , fro of timber, ntry• It by into i arse � Who 8y (Sn+d" i . a ba •a k , l n IIpot .,,,a- Sites beau t tam vnrY , got 1° I in, after 11 1.00 a � a ; : 1 ey 0110116 so na �gaa oa� W. I ,,e -1 t -, i - } - . .. . . :._ . - . - .- 1 . t ,. _ . _ �' i - I;; �. . .* .. a. � ,: ; ,. . a5i{i , v . . , . +env. . .. -. _ 11 v� "(•. - - .`, -, : , - _ I . . !If'OI9.T�'Y) 0"�,.`.y, vp,. r + v QABIOII$ TO B. Char bwod the ! 6alt•drowned athlete N LATE DONERION IM.. ' i shore, whorls it took considerable - rabbloS BUYIrYB� B�ILSB• • , 1. and stimulant to »fine the or,omp! and got •� g,tbbia a bsooming so abundant to pore the youth in good oonditlen again. 1 , A 8axodinavitc N'stishal traisn hat been i' .. Ah`' `sald Mrs." Daseenbstry, 'with a ' flow of ale° that iE is snggesad that Feerwh atatielia asst organized at Wlaai r[ h, a woman a week i. Darer done.'' - �glsl�actare offer a bounty for rsbbit j publishod abut sin r10q' „ . _ g - - . d4.• p. P,atrtal49M. at g"d qt�%0 Ji . @god Neithar, w joined Mr. Daunb rry. with '"i4* 1. ,R -r, • �. �;,-, " IL T �c prevent the fro>an everrunta�gg alarming inioranation 0000ernto the la- ' bf crime ' + a, zing from a hole in a r ver bank L tie a brutal laugh, •' i• this pie, my doss r," . - - ,,d haste tbs ole *untrg. s • t: #eg obq et both Daok Mountain Dletriot. " I - I William Bronson, constable of Hunting NzM• The loin• z ►tien .o he #gang A. little girl late! wra to her friend . �e Idea has etidsnt reached a point in France A Hampstead, pat• whose t wore " Y esterday a little taby ulster arrived, and -- Donn,, thinks it lanky to wpr a shirt whtoh sedoal0 attention et all drewged intLr s,�Nu & rsonrMd'#n tine woods' Wpa a a joarnep. ° lEt wa►s bat a pica of r,,�,�� 1011 for each year that he her bong *0,v Aa interee , ...taro wolfs of the.eeae- two young't4uldels, ithtoh`l lid • reAked aao• lack that mamgua was iWfiCsal -1P Oaks Dare - . e has been to ffioe oven yet is now rr�� , of it.'' ti try The mnbMr of 6"'a n der 16 oe &fully i i ,Weltering under seven shirts. 8.eme at his years of ago has 4agmented from 2�23b so A two sac old olttld of Idr. The rW maldon 41' evertioard ` and ' 00 think hs is lanky In having sown to 6 679 for bovs,11 SuA irons 418 to Milian. of Rt*ipa. hag bun mining sine her love leaned over the side of'the best as • sh1rM. -. ._ . girls. • Ftem 16.ts121 years e[ agi 6 � Jaly 12th, and it [s feared that Indians have � 10ro tv the mrfaay and said : "Give me --IN -- Two' small bays of Middletewa, Oann;, her of criminals has increased from to kidnapped 116 your haaul." " Please ask .I .' • • - a maw wading is the Coaneodoat Il [vet, • ply spa, she said, r . _ �pp ntw 8 10,489 for boys, and from 1,046 to 2 839 for A- w she sank for the second, i" a anti& bent an anloide. They par- rls, The ratio of crimes among offenders `�'�`�°h 'l�ndoat Cole : " and apparently e�i him out, saw that he d °g Port Artbnr ;ire ettur day add iris niuibh t31►y, Did fellow, what yon got v- ' D IV aged him, BB under ago has therefore considerably more disgusted at Mein compelled to a the your winter overcoat- an - to-day for i" i ' crazy, induced him to take a was*, Dad that doubled do the flue R p p y' , ,• Was � y statutory fed of X30 Boggs . Well, I' got the ohllLa, and my " I noon had him its the grounds of t6o State The atatirtW reg�ater for OM.tirot time ei•, ' �iifo thought tl a good time to shake the Asylaun, why its had es"psd -_ - morons sates Q aldolde osaagtltted by alai -k They have hew sDjoythg h•i weather at mothu� ant." en experiment to test ,,,nospeed of the dren. ,Prince Albert. For %we or three days the . �:. - pe pe I swallow's flight has b oa mrde at Pavia. b moronry shod at and over 100 in the shads -- miss : 11 Aqd boat do you like .the 4 ,y: 1. ' one day msrkidg IONS at ounest rot 1 sent you I ' DlaUer : " It, was a bit 1 , Italy. Two hen Mrds were lashes from dnimliLt Yodloine� __. ppaa►rt . :� lough." g. s ''What ! $ave'yoq eaten tt their broody, canted tp Milan, and then re ,d'Tflnoh h clan and satiant says The Paoiflo Satlawsy will preb ,, , r , , Both etbaok to P, y ably build a handsome passenger station at then t Why, the ceiatrta eeq[d talk f M, y leaved at ai given . hoar. g agius ass rV good praotttiosore of mods- Well, wlaj► 40113 t ill say, so, th l%. 'I their nests Ili thi ;teed minatN, wh�eh gays - oplos e, •taj stilly of the humans ass, the fort of Mo�i[ll strut, M entreat, Mme LI h�i strnok the reddeaacs of - " I CLASS �, - . tbeir rate of speed at eighty -seven atnd half and that In hygiene man may take a loosen �0�°as of the Tra�asoontlwatal roan. Lightning $ ;.­,.-,. miles an hear. from those. Elephanp, sings, birds sad At the Bnok+►Uls.mirkot a lady parChased Tears, last week, and demolbhed it eatir44 a it c f was berries at what she considered ty, Thses who hays tears tq shod wtQ The Audubon Society is are, 'sad aunts wash theoselv�s or baths. Some p lease end the shed to Mr. �. - I new branohes are rapidly -being o . an(snals get rid of Onwites by the age of a , but Iehai her opinion when p Tears, notU he •- �M. - ... The members pledge themselves not kl�l dust, mad, or clay. Than snffWriog from she .anal the pall halt fined w[Ih basarwood Dan band a new house. fever restrict- their "filet k leave&. A Frenchman thinks the Rn irh lea ' ' or capture any wild bird net used isr cod, sop gales, soak •• �' �. ` g1 �l,:�a6e not to disturb or destroy the sort or of darkness and airy; lam, drink water, and Recent `advlorw sate 'that Ethel country ie very Isagb. Ds[+e is" look oats he . 1. says " which it to at out . ypur head and g any wild bird, and not to slake nos a, the Ntnetfines plunge I to it. West of Blackfoot oonles, between the , � feathers of any wild bird as orname M of If a do loses hl& aopeffits, ate eats " dog's' Battle and Saskatchewan rivers is all od �' 'and look out which is to haul in i - dress of fnrnitnre.�sp when ill- seek set certain flu. Flit& thUes of alegra�ph line are your rhsad and not for to core• . �I • " _ , ---- Tempera►vice women is the prnhtl�ltiea barbs, and pass ;a4e fled& as emsdo or a down: , village of Marshalltown, a., watch the par ggative in a o +stain species of grass or Anteing Aubler'Une died the ether day, At a flower show two, young and talkative . The stock Of ldw- priced C"Pets herbs. ladies were discussing. their reasene for thelr drug store &ales of lfquon �r a month and "at Bonhervills. , He was one of the tow re" „ • - When a dog is bsnsti � maining votoraus of 1812, and had reached toadnen for particular flowers. "Oh -I I havIaR ran` Vary low down, we 'asoertatred that the sir d gg[ste wld 112} wl sated, hs as tats gallons at whiskey, 2 1W bottles of r. substances th avidity, Aa animal sa • the age of 98 ya�ars. His: wife, to whom he ds love holio►tropa, said we. i' They are a aorta °from rho tism tee to the sea me fragrant. 'they smell just like vanilla bare decided to oQer better clew SI gallons of alcohol, 6 ga[lo s. of bran y, 8 g pr wan married to X813, survives pain. „ 1._ - The warrior have andbnla►no and Orders have haw iven to the .Montreal i0° °ream ! . goods at greatly reduced prices / ... 41 gallons of gig, 1 bar>!el et ale, and fi v Dons °'+ g of wine, It warn t a vet slickly th when an investigator out the antenc a� of an I' The words selected for as eramlaation, , y- Y police force to stop the olroaladon of all the „ ant, other ante covered the wound with a „ with their dedultfons, were aqueduct, a during the nett two months, either, advertising dollar blilu' and to oonHeoaM white persons have braioked rap to iml• transparent flail, secreted from their " all thou found the po�seagiion of any one. ` cendpoterj" "and " effervewo, u wart." Housekeepers - mouths. One of the sentences handed In pas : M pars and Intending tats negroer -from time immemorial. era �• Merchants feaa�iar<ing them will be press. Y - , t n ro to " whiten up" - to peneaat0 a bite A wounded ohimpant:ee stops the bleed• Dated. father u an crque�ltfct, and has to e,Borv��te jiRCOhasers wit do Rel! t0 tRke , r. °g of a canal win la►voe sad rags vet haKri " non is something new. This soon re- by PI g g y an the wousid, , A d• on beg s cn Citizens of Z "oenver, & C.,� ars� . oim .. Was gas Fltzpercy a►t the saoisl last presEat OppOr tly In _NI satana, where a white hild B tam laini of the advantage or . 'the - . the muzzle b L vt c, inn his bead p rag srfeotloa of the oils of the - was required in a drama. A local lttle y pe p new asOoi$oe which they sa has been n[y�ht 2 soaked the h' h sofas. girl s mother. rs atedl fornev lda s is running water, p ,, Y Y •. " � „ tanity "of buying LAY was the only child obtainable, and. pe y days ' placed far away from the business pact •f the Yes; replied Mtl red, and she took high Class Wilton, ,�np.oh groan paint was used to getting him and recovered, the llil dative on leaving.'' 11 j Brussels, Axminster- AabassOn . _ • to .not the proper complexion. A e rtio ds war run over b a oar- ally !a obediesoe Oa the wtaha ei some real That's eat p pe p p° B g , y like that 'girl ; she'll take everything she ' - ' slags. Daring three weeks in winter he re• estate.. brokers. „ I - can et her hands on. A little boy playing. in as old leg aase main }ed lying in �a brook, .where hie food A oedfish oaaght by fhb soltoonor Lightfoot g and Tapestry Carpets at about - at ftichwaede, Me,, lest a marble through "a taken to .him, and he also reoovered, recently, near $ontville, - was found. on Husband to Young Wife —I oenIdn't help twenty to forty per Coat. ..r the floor and crawled under the house to get A terrier do h hurt its r ht e e. He roe being out, o being as late last night, dear. Yon. mustn't - - it, $e found there, tin pail full of gold, and B y B pea. to oenOain. a Dent and spar- ohida me lov6. Wa rhoald not quarrel, for - silver coin. The amount proved to be $1 000. moaned lying under a . Counter, avowing lion of a human scalp, At the same P400 you know you sad I are one. now. - Young p . light and heat although he had previous. this r spring a fish was Caught, with a button y We are a e nn Regular It was the property -of an old geatlemsa of been in the liabik otgkee in close to th4 embedded In its head. B Wlfe >ta ,are�we ? « "ell, if.we are V�V Prices . the place, who had hidden it there in 864 �. He rested; abstained from food, .take I must have been fuller 'n ai goose last night . and of rward, " not - finding it rea ly, Near Peterboro a young lady cis ste►nding Without knowing it, _ ad his paw, end spoiled it to the wounded on a wharf &aying.gosd bye to some friends ' • _.�. . thought it had been stolen. I - A story [s told of a Sootoh wife, shortly . eye, , I • " who were leaving by a steamb:i4t. A spark . - .. — Co): gnu of Carson Nov., goln rod- ; after the nuptial knot had been tied mild. - . Knapp, + B from a - smokest sok set her dress on fire. p ' y � • , deal' into his chicken yard, found a ;sod , , Beekiac Nedloal Belief, The flames were extinguished by ayeang expostulating with her husband for indulge . lox lying on the ground._ It-was still warm. It was formerly the habit et bl•h ' .pga.- , man, who gasped the blazing ;o *lion !n "halo Ing in two tumblers of ��whiskey• toddy just . .. ; . He took it into the house, and his wife held row to go the rounds of the hbuses of the hands, before going to bad. My dear Agnes, a the body in .her lap while" the Chu ran gentry • when a,fflioted with Lay disorder . _ : 4 glass o whuky•toddy makes another man o -- _ • 1 _.. played with it.. Same one opened a win ow, which did•not yield to their own rough and- At Greer galley, Hugh Macdonald war me." " Bat, my dear William, you take - -_ and the fox jamped from • the startled• we- ready treatment. '. bearohing the bash•tor his missing four -yeor- two." •' Ay, Agnes, that gangs to the [ther : . �� - man's lap and made a leap for the win ow. A retired arm surgeon, haven fixed old son. Looktajt drawn from a bridge which mac.." ... p .. - He fell short, and was captured. It as • his residence is the south of 'IrelaaQ, was •pens the hilvdr,Bsaette, he waai hirrified •• Wo der what I'd better .name him," 1�8 to 13� bl� `fit, ly, Toro�o. " remarkable • exhibition of playing pot- often visited by the adighboring.peaunts, . to see the bone body lying at the bottom of said Je any, thoughtfully, as he watched - . I g 1 sum. "' anions to avail hbmnlves" of his ood• the stream. He pine4god In end brought th+e s new�da le Dolt drtakln e " rl in he B ,body to shore b t life was extant .a P „ g % y = t 7 ' Eiward Lacey of Liwistbn, Ms., $Iced nature and protessio4al skill, The acoonate y 4 . brook. ' ill tell you, said Isis co wade on a street oerner the other day and no d they gave of their complaints wore* gro- Ths other day Mr. Gee. Lazton, of Peter• WUlte, eagerly. " Call him Pteseer'ved . I .. X gray.hsired stranger approaohtng. Ths' tesquely'graphio. ; bore' Cvttnty, niter lighting the Hre to the Fruit." " VPh Preury FEait ? ": " Be . . man said: " My name [s John Lacey. I'm One applicant for'rellef deeortbsd hlmse u stove, left hL aged wife who was crippled oanse, "�� r PVII " Ulie, he's snob a dry - a stranger here, but I've got a brother liv- es having - a great 'ibtUn in his Croat, and dapple. § here whom I haven t Been tti his heart was a, if 'shad i1 in yes hand, v►ith rheumatism, send bad loam shoo vseve• •• " - " ing �y ,� sitting in a chair a few feet from stn Well, John,, said t e fadgga to a p1g- years, His name -is Elward Lacey, 'aa and were rqueezia t. Rstaraltug In s► few minutes afterwards he tailed Celestial "what can I do for yon Vt ' you tell me where he lives?' Mr. -L oey Said another 0stient : 1118 svin' yet . - fean;d ' his wife epveleped in flamer lying on " Want to getee name changed." " What's ' . 1- . - i said he'd show the stranger where Ed a<rd Honor's presence, t{ae shtemwh has gees the floor. • Sbe.died a few hours afterwards. your name now I" " Sing Sing. " No gouda. ' Lway lived, and -he led him to his to the weeht of me bs. .. - Tao, muohee aldelman. Gates changed to house and then made himself known his A third.was "th!eubled wide centhrary, Mr.. Justice Gray reoently,nave a dectaion Warble Twioee." " Te Warble Twice?*' long -lest brother. spits tangled round ! his heart, -in other the Supreme Ovnct a0 Victoria which „ Yep. Ails names Sing Sing." Den Marshall TnmtneU •on . . words, with an accumulation of _phlegm. raotidally settles the right of the Canadian •� - • °`hro Deputy osunty, tielorgia� re. a tly Sometimes the connection between the C. aolflo 1Zulway to build tine rand 4etween -mot owfoeor And so you really said Dress Sale I I stayed all night at the house of n- order and the demanded remedy was not art Moody and Co- a�1.Harbonr.. The consent to mon^sw for l�aropa. Mn. Newlyrloh ?' potable oittzen near Blairville. The ezt obvious. Ions. •� t the property- owners Is not required. All Mn• Newlyrloh : Yes, everything is Planes, rriarm, Bald a ragged posoon, .` hat the company is bound to do is to y ready." Mrs. Stillpeor : :' Har yens fns - morning when he went to feed his horse he applying to.. a lady, " me mtther s lying he latrtdewaers the compensation pravled band obtained a letter of credit yet ?" inn. found It without mane or tall, and bleeding Newlyrloh . Oh 1 we shan't ae� for from two ugly wounds in the side. The down, a4d" I want lime lay and ,by statue. saddle and bridle had been ant in pieces, and sugar. . Llghtning played some queer pranks with everything szpeots to pay oath down for : a nets pinned to a piece of the saddle w rn• Please your Holier, whined a bate- the residences of Mr. A. J. Forder Town All the fa8hl8riab18 ColOringA,.. ed him to sat set of the Daunts&: He sa footed woman, " I'm in great disthress. I` Clerk of Pdmbreke. It enteral bye awin- " Dase your husband write hL ewq stir• J.. to walk to Blairville and was shot at t ce , fell down yesterday, and brok five of me , dew, broke `several holes in the wall ' and ies or does he keep an amanuensis t' He in Now Spring Dress Gooda at ..;r on the way. Thls was all the work of m en• rips under zqa right breast, an' f or the went Soren 'a badreom breakin a lace mar• does all his writing himself." " I should ` e y' blessing of . God ooulti e spare me a a think he would find it u much easier to abort one-half of the regular shiners, thrifle !g" �. y p , ter. Oa the ground floor It passed t rough have an amanuensis, end he In well able to Deter Rottz of Mono Lake took his f m• • One liberal titleman wu oenstftntI the p�►rlenr, cutting away part of Miss For- afford one." "'That's true, but he is of eo prices .during. , the Big Summer I _ Ily to Bodte, Cal., to oelebrate•the ]Fen th. " 8"° i� y tier d shoe. and burning a leg off the piano. . His six-year-old dau liter wanted to go vidtod -by girls who begged fora dhrop In the dining roam it seat through the genial and kindly • disposition that he tale nOW going on:`- , ' . I g •f oastetr ell, tseau s4ms iatesnal malady. wait .Lasgla a otnre. could never dictate to anyone. home and started on foot. She vngh to , p! D4 Fetteir wan - . have jtene south, but went north LmsaagUhe when, however, one damsel asked him to standing at roe - baok door and loot part of . - He (in the waltz) —You told me you would _ , . I _ mountains and _ capons. When *the moon pat some scent in the 'Oiaiter oil, he inferred � his boot. His son was` efrtling'bf t; b twin. send as answer to my proposal by letter. , went dawn she crept under a rage bash trod that she was intending to apply i0 to her low when the lightning entered, and al- Sae (blushing. ) = gad I did• He —Then I - slept, but awoke at daylight and went on. his' �. r though the assh and glass was smashed he hays not received it, Ah 1 da net trifle P P P F _ 0 F 4 4. ; 4 A : , In the mean Amoy 'Bodle had offered $100 z, : was un6x.ned. me, sweetest Angelina' . She —I have d .Fai6htial " 6nimal., with for her rescue, and a searching Party with - . �1' ash to tr[tle w yo ant w now ith n my am er Indians started out. They found her next Avery strange and pathetic 000nrrenoe - It is strange you have not received it, I 12�aC Dress Goods for 6+}C per yd• , J ____�' da trnd n aloe fan but nndisma - has just dome under' observation at Tiffin. sent is yesterday noon by a messenger bey. ' - I edy rudgingd walked twenty.-six bu mUeis S e Lass October little Freddy L iz, son et Mr. A PI8dl01tiioII Ft�lfiTled. He--By a messenger -boy ! Oh, then, I'll get liar Dress Goods for 9c per ydz 1 She t} ! . and Mn. Lutz of Tiffin, was taiken suddenly Tlu Bmpsrpt NapolNn �Ii; ilnapr"'tia• it to- morrow. Thanks for the explanation. " 2Uc D ass Goods for l ltc per ydr ' aid she wasn't of raid. , One of the ahrewdart of English Judges ill and died: He was• a kind and laving lure vary ayitpersq�Mena The fsllsltiog oa have relieved my mind greatly. I is as remarkable ies the aloknese ei his bay, and had ies. a pe a little terrier dog anecdote t►ar related is 186 toe +ears he •• Schmidt," gentle . • i - q ► B'y Mr. said a German 2hc Dress. Goods for 13ic per yd eyes and Barr as for the keenness of his in- to which he was very kind. Alter his fore the falfllment of the predlotton that it men, 1 asterday, as he entered a Berlin telleot, The ether day a stranger in oou death the deg showed I, signs i- great grief, oeintanr. Napoleoq ILL spa,, day Wok, ft morohant's c ffice. " Mr. Schmidt, I haf der 30C Dress Goods for 17ic per yd• . ;/ y ng � Crying and howling piteously. Since the 1pte his head to Consult the Celebra4ted chi- " - +• ` espying a friend, .addressed him in a s e sohmall pox. My Goodness 1 Mr. .' / I whisper with "Hallo, old feller 1 I hav n'e death of their love son the parents have romanoien, Desba'iroYles, who flied the oirhdir gchaeider !" was the hurried reply, •! don't 35c Dress Goods for 20c per yd._ _ regularly visited his 'grave and strewed d„ y st a very advanced. age, Desbarelles come bare," and the olerki rapidly disap- I seen you lately.- Are you all right 2 , he • • remark was hard. heard be ond.the' n ar- flowers and dro pod tssrr. assn the little told him apani oariotu foots rsspsQtiag his p011ri " , . 37110 Dress Goods for 22 c per yd p ed in various dlreotions. Yot s der y y • mound. The deg • always • accompanied Character, his taste& and his. pact late, madder.mit you fellewe, anyhow j" punned 40C Drees Goods for Me per. d.` . '. eat bystanders, and there R a9, osnregn t- them and at the eve would show nnmis- •� y ly, oeneiderabie bewilderment among t ou ' Now," quoth the Emperor, " tell me. Sohneidar. " I haf der sohmall pox fall, . - engaged in the Dace before the oonrt w en takable signs of grief.. A few days age the my do % abe the future. Where ll �� I 8 n) batter Dud afro mine :wa►gw, vet der Mrs. the n from his notes b- fsinily visited the grove and the deg did my deal►h tyke n lace, 1{At aia y Schmidt ioriored last week alrosty.. O k - k h k _ k d d d d d d J Judge, leaking ap i + o net return hems with them. Late in the shat , L I die ?' • es �ie to Zer served, "!f the old fellerIr all ytght, he d evening the superintendent of the come- m i •f " 'e d t e fi At the Temple Place tonsorial trimmer s, " ,•, . better a outside and sa se." " R Pe etQyot,' -lo ' y° S leer had just attled himself in the chair - S y - is Mr. Clouser, saw the di 1 n en Frank Bunten and Jim Adatt�g of M` o, W' g lying have asked me fear ' a rank' respenso, an I far a summer short opt, when the artist In '_ . his young master's grays" howling piteaud�yr will reply to you frankly. Yon are dentin- We at'B ale0 showing a beaati� � Carter county, K and tried to drive him away, he would attendance threw over him a CaItoe apron, � " - Ky., were enemies. his y ad re breathe your Last en E English soli, and °� an which were pictured, Innumerable ,�sttls ful line Of Colored Cashmeres.. _ _ - was •why Adams gave Mrs. Banton a thr - not go. He laid there tU the middle of you will perish by the knife. Very Carl. "That b ve a o :late 11 . in when her husband was awn and that greyhounds. Very ppr p • : . g y$ the next •day, when Ise was finally- dsigea early was the prediction fulfilled, thedgb said Beth. " Vy go you call w little dogs "forty -eight inches wide. in all ' was why Banton loaded his gun with busk- away with great effez✓t. the kaite proved to be not thLt of aua assns- - .'> shot and went gunning ies Adams. the - _ � l •A sin, but that of a surgeon. appropriate Mr. Spizars ! asked the hair the newest BhaQes, at 85 Otis per - • ?. latter, who was playing cards saw his enemy - t H8'd Vote th8 Way •] aterT?i� x .- - :. oaOtar, v e tacked "tote apron into his ��.• -•__ . victims neck until his eyes bulged. Be- cem[ng. He held s good hand, and, laying Old Tam o was well lrnown fads ►, •, yard ; the regular prise for the go Murray, y, oauss, gasped 8pioar. greyhounds are 1 It face dawn, eked his friends to waft .on- good to oatah the hare." Snoh a aflent� tell a amo goods in the Qity is 40 exs. . tit he had settled Bunten. He drew 'fig his Balton. o opinions, was Interviewed at the 1 last general election by.thelaird'r cite, who non the room that the mtlUw next door - - Pistol and Drawled under a freight oar, ad When trade w Black, and bQL fell�dne p g ' im was Canvassing for the local Tory oandidat% �° ' looked in to gee If anybody had dyed. also an immense stook Of Black when Banton who had had not seen h the tradeimsn's tans grow long and blue 1. . Bea and great oarisstty was ezperienoed by his droattis wars troubled thrs h Chit night " briamie," said a grsmanaq wheal �rl toourniIIg (OOdfl< cams along, fired and missed him. ton Trams •oomrades j as_' to what reception the g- Cashmeres, aw Adams peering from under the oar nd would most with. •' Wee. how at a with sheriffs ba lifis an in =I. At Ito ' a member of the graduating olass, have -_ . ` fired a lead of buckshot into his n to ed lady we , ' g y his wife unto him said. "Rise up at once, you finished jour essay 2 Br no, re- , t forehead, kUling him Instantly. p on Wit my leddy ! was . the first question ,got out of bed and got your r Ink and .led Mamie "but I have gommenosd i C rapes, �0., Which We are sellingr . asked at Tam, as Ile sensed himself .at g 8 7 paper, , p t. . Donaldson, the swimmer, recently swa p the smith on the evea g of the iatervlew. pan, sad' w' then words unto all men : ane I wish the swanl thing was in Hal ifax." to the pnlilio in any lena"ths they , . the Mohawk at Schenectady tied hand d �� Oh, braywl ," said Tam, ' My Bps wish to sell tv yea, and to " What is the sabjeot t'' , "'The Durso of _ - ) .tent. A one athlete thou ht that he os d �e' • twinkle in y B his eye : "•1 thinkin' there'll be a pheas- y� wives end d�btea too f say p�oes.. Slang."' 46 1 Isn't that a difficult may require at Close Wholesale ds the wee, and afar a friend had ell •• +• A maa 1 are u very 1dMr, that all will buy .fnaitu�e subject to writs_!" 11 ! .Well I �gnres :'` sat rap my way t6o morn. ys ' ► He did as his cod wife ad- • should le. I'll have to hum thyself to . ; � tied him he started to oross the river. what said she ! Was she fuskin' ye to veto they g°• g - wa ., •, , the vised, and In the paper advertirsd. Crowds get tt .l ed In tuner for the Commence• . _ - *fly he gave set and went dawn. for Sir George i Ay, an I pleased _ His frightened friend in a host tried to bed ', for I Mll't her I was a vote t6s Came and bought of all he had, his bills went, and I've a good noshes to let it slide. " . trot him iaa the boat, but couldn't. y were paid, his detaams wotro glad t and h• I m ht shut ap the Professor's opt by ��� PETLHY - & � way the maisar vend. Ye see the ma�'U h well did 1 1� but I'm not that sort of a P,_ �_' Neither Darold he antis the rapes. Mean- vats for the man that he likes "best, an' I'll will all yea to titio dal ow patio p oadlag Illness, m - , tot's Ink reps�y. �[o boaptath, with t► kasew• hsirpluo►. tint Dome, 'wain rap into y , ., While the swimmer was taken with, sevete rots ies the man .that t like bast ata4 that's : , y whk, how'- ho was tats by .p�lnr ■ rum and Iosk at my motoring graduating . . • $ .fit Xa$ti ! a cramps, FioaU the mac a the boat sad vtho sates wry u the ata�aisr doss, It'U pars.& o you t" it0' reps arognd .the aawimsasr s wok. Isn't it i • , i , , r . 1. . tl 1 i, • ,. , . > a. .i - - . -.. .. . -; , - -. 1 I, . � , _ J .} , r • :ry 1 iE 1 1 7 • i , .... j . r i • 'ry ft i , % �. a - 1. I . , -- ti ,, I : I - - i - - �; •.., �y 3, err.. JSn s. r ,­ !. ­ . � j - - I I . �, , - � 4� 3 . , . , - xl_� I , � � . . I , * I *1 . . � - - m � I P t- , " I - , � ! � ; I I , ; ). i i,! . � - �? 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It , � � . , , . - 0 - I ,� " - ." ..'.k, , - V,& ,P provincial ft,hatilie iholil bd considered 't 0440,7 .4th n$ � , , �. . , , . U � . stun W&O , r, _­ - . i� ,.; . . .who "is t4bugbt wortb7 of hav" th ThMUNAMS-Kift W, . If'' ; t �; .. . . .� I a . , , � , , , , . , � .., , . . � .. � . - . . �.q� / I . . - - ­ . - , • . ' The 0 -and Inca, w- Dwent of Oddieffows * . I., . i, ­ .. I I . ,-, .,.-; . �1 - incompetent A0 possess or exercise the i'is . . - . - * , � , V :,. , -, - ' I . . WA . . ? - meeting at Lopdou this week. . . , . . -i . . - j:i . �!.. . . .1 I ., . . ... .,� �1 �, � . mu 10 - : I I , 'I J - I � . . . W 444RUchiss. 'SU61Y a Ulan who ' The Imperial House of e9mmois''haw . - 11 T ES I G . � I RUIN ""�.XVVRII -�,­E I .. � 'A.. . , ... -, - ­_­ .. % ­� I ­ I ;.. �'. ­--, - . 11 1. ..." 1. . . ­- . . . �i �F.-' � . � is eousiderod;Ot,to vote tor a womber''Of adjowue4 to tho 10th inst. � ', u ...!, . , : "i i ' �. I � ..Zy."ILM ,,.Oft 6on 61i*ek� i . - ' . � I., . . . 1. .. . . 9 . when you 6&4 purchase . �.. 9 , ­,, .., . �_ ; , , : 1 __ - . - ___ , . I ... . ­� , , . -, "_ ... � TA i I PO ­ P&I'liaMeni ought i�'be qualified to vote * ;--A o , I .. � . : , , 1� . . - - � _. I . 0 . : ­ � :. :. � ; fora P. I 9 " I I I . . . I . I 1�i' . I . 19.. � . . A ft& iv.t jA � - � . . ; ". S ­ . -pubu""ovw . . . jAzARrs - * MORRIS. & Co- ' - ht . 114t, nin .-St * " Ne W A dvertta#'Mentis , I ., - : . . � " bor 'r the,=' ic�pal - couutil I - . � ,_ I M 0 , .- 14A 44 :, " , ; Is . , . .� . I 9� A 10, 'SuGht'however'. , F.,.* T -, .r� . . - - . . . I . . I , 4, 4 awr - . . . - __ . ..­ .. 1� • :�, .. � , I I : - � � � - - I it � - I : . _. 1. _�,_ okori"UOL . . ding. to, the I)f"#At , L . 6' 4 � . I I - 1. I ._1. .'i , 4", 6 - - I .. ­ , , - I 11 a - Ce L ,-. 1- - - I . ' .1. � - . � _. ­­ i . ■ ­,� ,�- � . . . , . � . T, . . * .. . I I . - - I .. ��. Celebrated : .. I . mment . . . � I (,no Hundred Acres. One of the beet in - . . . -1 . . . . RATES OF ADVERTISING: . 2R 11*"Ono. b th case. -T�e Ontario Gove I . , .. ebra t- ja . . -0 . TERMS - -'.."._---_- - - iblOrPmtkiieft -of thf Acs; appears not to , -'-' .,, - . Rai ­ _ . 1.2690V%W; OIL-00irps" Is - i ` I e � ,.... I .0 .- , . . .. . I � - First insertion per line . _. - 8 cents, 4110ula take thk' * Iter into its "most ,Toiiship. Loi Ia. Con. 3, Pickering. ; 64_. 7", - �__.J:. , . . . . . , I Each W .. . - . ­ -- I " . . F . . . __ 1. I - I . subsequent insertion, per-line - I 2 11 . touters apply personaiLy on ** prowleetotronz ! - .''- :,I ... ". Thin rate don n t include Legal or Foreign ad. sonous, 'contiddration," and Rive land. 'proprietor, S. J - HAIGHT. � . . ;,, " . .. '' , 011 - . .. . 11. �_­.! vertinemontg - . . - - I - . � holders sons and'Wap-eamers the priti. WVELLIS PERFECTED': S I I _. j:." . ­� - - � ­­ Special to .. . . I C . . . I., ..�. - - LE W 6 T6 to Parties , - ' I 11. . - , ; racts for a r oms orb ' ' H" 1. . -1 a now in us �1�i -_ �01L, the 8 &If: 1098' of voting for members of the ISto I is beet in th World. About a miiilioii, Pair I ow : - * I , j''..- L a qu ly. GisdWr 11 e, �giviAg R4aerQL'. . ' I . ­[", T"rl oommou counail. , .1 . - Bvliu`=�., Ut"ote W& 1 17 . - n lines or under, wilt pWr, . . .--. ". ��, � . ''L ' ; . J �- , I..L, . . I - . �r I � . . oatiofiLetion. For sale, only by . . . . . I - . , .1 I . - , . -OF T99- . .. ''. . .. . L ..,.. I �. . � I .. 1. �:' o" ­ i . i . I . . 1. . . _'. .. . -1 A !=i 9*05WOeon' ! : Y,&,ibt teo'n &dv&na*' -' The 6attli 4of the French" election$ - just 4. . 1. . _... Us written inswuotfons , DOMINION OF CANADA1 . . - ' ' � .. . . : '... .1.;" Will be inserted until forbidden &DAL Ch&gW.&o- heldsho I . " . . ,. � - IsTi I . . . . . . . 20rdingly. Orders for disoo w • unmistakably that the people Xn Nine VoInMee jM0'r&jL&V06, . . - . tinning advertise- . .. ­­ . D)ent9mustbs in writing and rent thopub. of France do not desire s .1 U .-H � t 1. . or j-1ELD,:. -D U46 I - I , Jaher. that the Republic , To be eonmen"d whenever a statism number ..: t . I . . ' . . , L . Job Work PrO1UPtlY attended to. : - shall be, overthrown and monarchy of subscribers in obtained So cover boot of p9bl.1- �. I I I.- . . ­_­. .­' . 721C3r.erin , 0=t. .: .. . o­ I W-F - - - - L L ACKERIM I Na . . * ' h 73, --i - . - - . . . . I . . . .- - :%o.n- bubscription to the Nino Volumes $ I � - . . - ; - - - . ;. - I M-P211M established in its stead. The Republic. Provtn�e of Ontario or Quobeo $3.ao, to __ __ __ - , - . . . . - &no Now Brunswick or to Nova SectLo, Sli.50, So . . Our L hAIV4 been, roWned. * or by a Manitoba or to Britleb Columbia f9 D0, to Prinoe ]Poll 15--stri i . _ po,w , .90 Indepodence. L � . I 43ur no, Edward Lolaudipr to Nortbwest rerritories *qjo. :, - �. . -"m- First-chiss ILOCSI?aper. IItrg1bm&jority.-._', - I I ... � I . J � . - . . \ . . .. ! I - L . , . Our ]F-XPe0t9Lt10ns - The hearty ­""__U_­ - -';.,.�!, -. - 1�!' is!�`, �'_: L; I Each Province to have a map. . L I 11 .L . . . - support of the 00001e of P 8 ...-, .1 r, AT, L HOM .­ AGAI*Nl Pickering and vicinity. Why is it that our G i i i � ' Please send for prospeetud. I % . . . _E , ,: L �. . . I . - ..- L .� . - - . - dvernmeni !'does , JO .. - . I I . .. .. � . I - .. -1 1. . : , . , I .11'' .,.. � - ! � . - I UN, LOVELL.* ' ' � %, .- - ! - - - not make a reduction ja letWr pogt&gq �- -� ' 11. ­ I , ^. . -.� i . � .. .., I . * : I .� . . I � .1 " .. 0 'J.� - ­_ I .� I- �': : . . - MDA Y t AUGUST 18,- i8a. ". ' I , I I ht"*er and Publisher. - . : : @a � . 5 - . I "... I - . . I - - , 1104treal-441I - ugust, AW ILI-" , . . �f�'. i,. - I �, _, . .t. , Z SIMON' FRAS I .0 .1 -1. I . .equal to that made by the Government of --,--.----- ------,---- , � ­ ' ' . - - , � - ' - - . the United states a year or Ogg ago ? . , U , Having purphased the stock from Messrs. ,rraylor -&" Haig * OUR PRIZES'. . * ""' WHEN. - 0 '' ... in his old stand), at a.rate on the dollar, and to ' . . t ., - . ..; . . �;�'. which followed tilDfroduction - ' � I . I Th � . .... . I ... s .:.. � �, _. I I I ..- f . . enc-o'drage. I . 't", legal dooumen#W" Lease, - tj ca business, i$ � Tlkv-' Aws, has de Itco:6finues has been very marked, so or 01her KOrtg&ge, a stric y cash .. a success . across the 1kive 4, Deed. liond, I . decided t6 give' , , to jkW; : -4 . . � offerincy lines Of L Crockery Md . , . 0 . : .:.,. . special prizes at'the forthcoming Pick ;0. much so', in fact, he to,ind ' or went to borrow money; . . . , . . . P6 . . . uce. Congre" to ,or want to insure your property in First Class Glassware at and I , - :1 I �, . . .. . . - Ing Fall Fair; first prize $2 cash, and extend its provisions furthor, and a English or Can&dtan CQmp& ies &� the 1()weet : ' ' . - . I . . - ' I possible rater - ­ . I .. . I.. � . ; I .. - . . I . . second - .. .. , letter weighing an ounce is now carried or a Plow BELOW Importers' WholeWe Pri.,,,,,, - ., .'. ...... a Qnd prize $1-(a year's silbscri i . I- - - . rl. . , � � Ption to , . w called the ­Ad nee,'.' which beat � � ­ I .., $ 1. , * this r " . I . : .. .., - �-Ii . � t 2 * all rivals; . Green, Blaek, and Japan Teas, Pure Coffee and General Groceries at . -C-08j. .- ; 1 . . paper) -- for . . A CeCtI. We are convinced IL GiUllilAr 't eed, LP ,. . .1 , , or a, supply of OU-0ske, Fla -a I e I The Lar*g'es't Pu.,qa p k i n - , i - . Y � ,,,;..; '. reduction of the letter postage rate in Incur . - . 1*6 a larg'�atock of Gem Fruit Jars -at Wholesale Prices. .Butter, Eggs, &c., . � � ­�O� � : or a New Kind of bat Meml at is superior to taken I exchange. Shafl be Pleased -to see all *M - h I ::. The Largest Squash, . - Canada would make a very material anything used heret6fore for rridge y old friends alid 1. . as , I .;" �.. ieroolr , - - ' - I . 1 1. . .... * ticket for the South On, aria, Fair, � � tomers. New customers will find us civil, as civility poits noUjill,y ' CU.. - .. .,: I The Largest Turnip, - ('_.;-_:; i, ��` redaction in the 'amotwt of revenue of - ore - 1. - - - , * ' I . . �..: ... , . . ; - . . ". I ,call on the andersig:wd. His charge' Kindly ' a will - . I . I - I I I give us 'a e I please you. I I I all at the Brazilian . -, The Largest Beet ' t r: ! .. i the Post Office Department. Let as have • . . 1. Warehouse, and oblige, I . . . - 9 , ­;. . 1.1i. - ' i - . - , , - . . 9 , The Large Cftrrot,-' ,�. ' , �. , ; " 1, �4 . I . I . I... I.. ! _., . . . . . _` - _ I... I . .. I " I , ! - ,; - .. ... . the 2 cent rate., . � _ ­ I I . :i. m . . - � .�. . . . . 1. . . . . ! V. r - j.. . . . I , a . . L .- . . . . - . rg I . ...... I , . . .., I : 11 � W. B. P41NOLEg' i , .- . , . SIMON -TRAS't _: . - .;__ -______".�..: � - .1�. , k. .. .. . I .. ­ . ;..1. ­. ___ . .,. . _.-�! . � ­1 ­ . .. I a .. . ;_, Y. L ­ IR . . . w .. . . �'� The Larges L Ca b ,; .. -` I . . 40. y'�-� �� . � . ­:, - . . . I � C, age. .. 1 40-Y. Notary Publi .z 4,._ -L ­ 1;; :. '..0 i�, Whitby. _ .. .. , - \ . . '. The etport.cattle trade is very dnll"jttst , ­ I .1 . .. I . . . I __ ­i I _= • _._____1 - S - . - . . everell's Block, B - . ! .!�,J. : _. . I I I . . D 0 . . I .,. ",Z i, Parties Compelln n, st ma 11 . . . � ­ __ 4WEENNO�_ ­ .. 6 __ Brock St., Whitby, Out.* .". . 1! ' Pickering. -_ � , � t t,eir now, and the prospect for improvement -1: _____ - , - - - __ - __ - -.- - __ - ­ . I I � .,: -1 . . I L, ' . - entries (givill.- Dame and ; Farmers of ;.-�. I li . . - .... - . � .. _. .. : I . P. 0.) with the are not vQj,y bright. The Moxeta ry' Times - I " �. . . ' . . 'i' . I I 10 . - - Secretary not 'clock Mr. R. Linton, haviAg sol I bl!s old Tbxesbing - '' ­ '- , ­_ 41 . _.� .. , - . 011 the Say,4:-We are told that at -i2 per head . - - . � I I . , . � . . " . ��, sec J�u .., . I 1. .11 .- second day of the F i maebille, begs to iuf,i;:Iu tLe Wic that he has . , . L :.­ . . H - One specimen ocean freight and per head carriage b aue::, and asks for ' slmro of .. . .. . I - n purchased a new 0e a Harves " a * . I . I -i 1. . ! - I - each class must our patrouag'e. tf � . . . I r 0 � "� za Toronto to the sea board, it ---,---- , - -. - -,----- .., . lls, I .1 & ba s lowu,. and the lot rilil fro Y . &�_ . . . . ' _. ­ . .. . . .: . . . . ­. - I . � . ..... . L - - . . - . .% . to got an OX I ' I . .: . . - I . m - . . I ­ L . . I I ... .. I _. .. ,� . . I ­ . .. . . head rLom ! . � I arm- for S ' .. 1%. -. -.9 ,: t �. , 1­.�' . . 'w . - .. L I . . . � I . . - ... �­ �-­, - ­ - I . . j.:: � . securing first prize i to ho the property' costs fully $20 per - . . . . . I . - _. �. . I I 1. . . I . � . , , . � . � . . . ' - . .' - . . , . I .1 , F ale. �_�... :.. I . . � . . I . I .1 - - %, ­ .. . I , . - . . . .. . I I � .. . 0, .. . . . . - . . - .. I - i - 'of Tim Xv.ws, aft I the . - - , L.. . I I . L ' .- ­ . . 'L ;--. - -.1 . - - I _. �. _;... ,..- I . . : - � � � L'Fair is over. point in Ontario to market in L' , . � . . . . .1, " er this 1. I I .; - - � " : I , . . . . - , I , .. _! � I I - . . . . . � the East half ,;., lot 14, in 5-.11 co . J I . : ­ � .. I - � � . ­ I ." .. .1 � . - , . . - I .. . . . . We mi�k-�) the an 1celuent thus early pool. this being the care, with E Liver- n. ct Uxbri1ge, . - . . I ; - . � , . . - I * I . - I , � - to . . 8 1`0 1- nal'all 100 acres of land. fa.ir qualltr ,. 40 acres cleared; " ' L ' " o that all wil " 01 : - � . 9 * - I �w i I have p1enty of time to p�ices as they are to-day, no �-an' good fenes and eellent u Ig; well L ._ � I' ,� war- . . I ani go are to ,. 1111,216 od; 4j wilehYroin Uxridge. Also a Shings'e Mil,, - I , . prepare to , c . Q1 in working order, on th . -1 - get my Harvestlo'ols,.. - I ibit, for we want that this which cost over foe otuts per pound I've same lot, all -for - .. I _ I e L. I I _. ' ' . .� ..- $3,000, halt cash, balance on mortgage. Appl . I - . . . ­ YOU L � . , I . - , ., aball'be one -of the rang exhibitions ' profit tot or address i , . - . . - , . . - - , , , . . . .... .,:. . rgest n s weiglit. can be looked for to earn a . - - , AT Co. DALVIS - . . ever . . '. *.\ I , ­ - 1. - .p . .7 -11 - , � . ! � . - ,� .. I I � I . .1 ILKI . . . , I � . I ` i I I i r made of the products of Pickering by exporting. A _ " , EDWARD P F, I I - � I : ), I - I .1 . _. . . __ - ___7____ who - __ I - .1 - . ' L ­ - " . .� 1. e P, 0. such afine -.1 L township. , � keep' � � . . . . . . all to .buy export cattle ' Y. W - keep' . , . And indeed there is no -1, wtf Uxbridg � rush In this market. GoLfl fields we '.-bat Uhm who writs to this ­ ear,'they al ays . -.- sunwoa ' - Purtlan4, Muse, wfll reca vv _ , . , .. � . 1. . . . . . . .. 4 . - Liverpool prices for prime Canadian ", full I ormation "00( work which , *, - . . L - . . "NOTES AN6 COMMENTS... . ,", _ I � -.,: th" 0" ". It"" bmtA" will Pat . I . I I - . I -.---. . . a . . ­ . I . . , -, steers were, in Apii:t • 12c. per pound tbaw fmin 66 to sa per day. Some brie , I . an . .... �,�: - . I .,:;. I .. .. . . I .. �. . I t _j �.�,:�: - . afir*" over *W1 In • day Kft1w -ex. young tw old. 0upkal .; 11 lAssor men .­ - . . . L 11 . " , ..' The Gov'Lirni'ment has co` . , . I . ea- - -L-_.�­ . .. �., � - - . (64 80 to the X stg.) They advinced to not required. Yom ,Lr,& a&rted rro*. Thgow whaZA at owe . ... I . . . � i ) - Ch , pe - .... . __ i - ­ � , -.:!: just m , -am "wiawy wam or mne lift I* foMsm Alliscew. . � I L . . I - i­ ; . PlotOd 181 c. int May, to 14f. on 7th June, and ---------- __ - - - - __ . . .. :_ _ .- . , . .. ; . .. . . .- I � I . ; . ,;. .. I - t a ' . . � � i .,: - I • . • --r---o - .. � . I � .;- 1. L'. . I— • ­ I . ____ . I . . . * - . . . ... - . . . . ' : I - : .. . . . . __ - , . . I I . .1 .- ­ I . . . . .. " . ­ I - - - - . 1. . - .. I strange onto eeu receded with slight flu ' i � VALUABLE FARM - .-'-' - ' - Canada .4 K IlctUations to 12c. : .,,, : . '. ; . - ­ . . . . -�. I new Parcel pos' r betw . - and the old ,whereby . ' . . .. C . . . . 4 � . . . _ I , 1: I ' - . . . L - ' , , . _ _ . . ' . � . � . � � . 1. L .. - " . - - - ,�, j : . - . � . . I , I I .1 I . . . . .. . . , .. - friends in England, ' * they remained at 14c. � S I , . , , � ...a .. �:. . .1 I . F% , � :_ - � � I . - :. - . � - . � , - I " � ­ ' . - I . on Julv 24th last. In April of 1895, be. L ' '. - c yes . . I - -Porson in Ontario caul sen a parcel to grinning at 12ic. th . . . : I .: . L S ' 1: . , or` vice versa, for 35 F 0 R.:,' SA Fork . y ­ i . . and 1-5c. in May and June,&-.cli ' � ` .. L . I . . I I _. - 1­ . ! . . - o parcel ei. , . ining to. ' __ .. - . I �­ - E " - - ­ .1 . . cents. N, le�gjj . � ` : . Comprising the North ball of. - I . . - ' ­ ; - - . � - L . I , I - I Oil * - wore' than . . . I . ''I', I - . I . - . . " ! �:. , � ,.. I .,�.�'. I . . * ' Z . ' . . ,, 1. I - ' * , _. . .. - , . , - . . �L I . .- ar . 1, . . n! 0, .''. '. ... � � - ,;, I - ..... L- _­ . . i - _.. 11: � .i I _. - ; `', . � sh' �1 1'� . . ­_'.. � . .... . I .. ­ I I.... . i � * . .: A .. , . , i:, % . ... I I - I I � to many who ­�.,-. I � ---- �. .. I containing 106 acres of loud, more or less, I , i 11 I - . ­ , ). - - � * ,_ .i I Will 6 a great'convr,aiencel - oes three potindi, can ' d d This 1, , I I bel 10 a ., 12ic. at end I of July.,_, - I . ,. -,. 1� LOT 10, CON. 6, -Brock Tow' . akeS ' ' - -. --,�-, ,� H . ; � . .. ­ .. I , are -in� their absent -,':` I - .,i . ­. acres clea,red and oultivated. the balance 1. . I . � � I 11 : - . I desirous of remetnbel � " .News of the Week. �'_ " � ' Go I . I . . I . I ... i. I . . . . - I . ; - - i - i - - = :� T., .. � . % , 1. . I . , 0 'lads 77here are on the prenilses, a good frame b . , L . - . . . nle artielt; of ,;* U r. 6 t0lie will sit for Zldloth; � . .. . - - , � I I - . . . - , . .., value. .&n .' and frame dwelling . c - - '&Cs ..-Ii I . .. :, in hardwood Lush. . . . � . . . - . - . 5:: I friends by . sending I a them so' ; Harvest G10'Ves * '� 0 - . .. . I - A young orchard. of over . L I . I- . - . - . ' i - I _; . ... . ..", - A n, Irishman will be appointed Under joo trees bearing fruit. Good water. Convenient . . ) I . - I . I ' .. - � I - I j .�: � ' _...,'�.__.� . : 1; 'SecretAry for Ireland. . , to ma.rkot, 8cho4*-aqd churches, l)e,Ug ()I � , - , .1 . .1 I . .: . I "L .. I , q. - _ �.�: L' 11: f � . Ily one , i � - - ' .-. Durili4 ill - , st-%veek or . o the.ofli ' 'a 4K . r - . Plile froni the - thriviNg village of 6u . nderland,, ,.-I . our o of ' . 9 9 pa, I Cer Another ship load of enj: suf clill-1ran op theyidiand Division of the Grand Trunk - %: . . eustomers 'Will fiYid. ' ' St ek . and 'directors of the .PiO arrived in Canada tLi I kering Agri. . is week. RoLilway, This is one of the best Wheat Farr.is . . . . . . - cultural Societ The Cacadiau artillery team haVe won iu the Township. - a at Wiuibledou. � pecial Pfizes for the Fall OUFht.jt desired. Deed ofabove roroperty can - A . . . Society have been �'anvassing for first prize Twenty-eight acres along west side can aiso be T , CYLINDER ' L. S , b ELESS MNE, how, to be - Mr. Gladstone will not"visit Irelaa'd be had 011 16t Of March if desired. Small psy. I. - F : LL ­ . " . meat required down. For full particuia�s , .- r - '. . . . held at Brougham o� Mond and Tues. during the recess. , � . .1 I I - . . - 0 . � . - - - � . - I �_ . , 1. . . . . - avPly to . . . . . . L . I el, dti . I a day-j- October 4th ah(� 5tll, and the The - Quebec gener'&�l � . . .1. 1:11 T - B. FRANKISH,. , And Otherache ", ,OiLsy . � __, - e ons.. will . - ­1 . - Becu - ir�- 3.ple .. . ... _. . � * I - -, L . .1 - � . Ted 'A large launlLer. �ho` treasurer, probably take place at the end of this '' Or to �, *, .1 �. " � Sunderland, � C 0 .40 tOt. 8Lnd i8atisfactor I , , . "b fr. Thos. POUChe L L . i - - -1Z . r, I mouth. Ur. JOKK.M,� , . . 1, I I -7 3Z� X .T:L(:es . --.-- . . . . I - -.1_ � ­ . the Proprietor, on p . � 1. . I . I . . I • . . . -, _. . . . . . I . - tblrast rernives..­ 3748 . . .� t I �as been particular. . . . I �and QUalit3r. - ly energetic ii . Drextdfal rioting *j . n this 1-613pect, -,,,and lie lifts this week. - g is reported in i ). I I . .. . . I 'b -the ' I . 188(1.1 ­ . ­ .. - .. ­ ­ .. ' . een � Sanderland, June 23rd, 1W. _._ . . :1 :1 - . I ­ J . 'a large n' ' - 1. . _ .. , 1-1. ... I .. . .- I L . , I --- - . . . - � . - I . �_ . . . ' ' - , * * means of se using um- Horsemen, atten!lonil `When is I . - . " , - b L .. � . � � .7 . , * "' - " , , . - - - ' her of v - ei"y excellent special� plied, scratched or cut or has &Vy Ugl ; . H : . ;. 1� _ . ' . . . . I - _______� 8 sore, � . I .. - - . r a j , _. - ­1 pply h1cGreg : L . . . � � . . .. . .� --. and Pickering village Carbolic Comte. It is undoubtedly the fluest ' - ... I I . I ,,I �L'. - .�' . . . .I., . . rke*s .11. I . - 9 The list this year, � . _ '. ... ­ !;' . I - . . . . ­ -I?- C � . I I . , , .- . - be'sid healing and cleansing .1 � • , - ." . ' t .. I . ­ - . . - . . es embracine &PV ''k' 'I � , ' . !7 1 Appl' to , ' . � .. . , 1, - I . 0 ._ " . L . ,; . L __ - - a e,jre you get McGregor . cation for it. Be . . I; .: I : � ­ - . , . .1 I I - '�-. �` � y . . . , - . - . valuable jr ice's . Soid, at 25C " I ' - A-- -_--� ' in Toronto batbe twice daily, and a ' Igor .:q ouse to, LeL . - . - - limber of , I .. � � C . � , i - - I .... i: � -, 1. � I . BUNTING. . 10= _. I : . . . special i - . per box, at Pickering drug store. . I , ; 25-tt . ' - , - - :-: - I p�lzea, has under,,One-a thorough . . . . , B. BUNTI . � ­ , . . - '' % i fro ` . i ion in all departujent8. It will be Bat Tilden's funeral took plae'e , on ' _n3:1%ZTC3-* OW' _.. . . . I '.. .. revis - S.- J.. . '­ - - . . � : . . . . , - i . . L I � , . . : . I . . . . I ._,� :.. - . - In the hands of the ,9: I - urday- He left 1 fortune estimated' � .. HOUTERN ���T•- . 1: - .. I �. I .. .- pretary in printed at Sjo-,000,000. ..., I � - __ - I - . ;. . - . � I I . - ______� . . I L . . . ------- - - . I form iA fl, I . . _____ I 1. I , . .. .a course o ,week or go, and Tbe,,Pope'is ge 8 y .-The imported balls "Presto" and "Wilbei, , . - - I riou' I � ill, and his life is ' ' - In . ­ I . . I ... 1 - . con.. Pickering. � Inte" a •11libitors sl,il old , despaited of. . I will serve edws at, lot 22, srd Der e. I I secure - "Presto " first Prize 2-Year Id bull last . L : early, ' Let there a copy The Irish - .) _y&" in � 0 I be �' ood display , in a ti, ish Lacrosse t4m his arrived Holland, is the best Holstein ball in Canada. - : i ay . . ,ed it L I I . I ,, . I - O'CONNOR, . - . this fall___�-, one wOrthY., f the- fine town- a New York.' .1 . so I I I I 11 ,- - . .. . 'I ill i , L, . Apply to a 0 SXLI ?� ON, S% - A,-.) -1 . - ..�.� I . tf , j its . , . . I- �. .. � . - - - 11 rft . On premises. . . . . . . . I �'.' ship of-l-lick * ..- The oVerdne'I. "at ' : " �, ' . Pickering. - . gaMer VIS Iwa 9 . I - " . - - ' - . I . - . ' * . ... :_,.,.­­.. towed in B ' oston harbor.-on Saturday. I , - - . - . 'I . . ­ I . : The- B-owma - i - oll� .. Revised voters lists from 64 electoral . . Ne'w',Go0d8 at-Greatl Red c e* :1 i, -- . 41 1217 . taMsinan' says,- divisions have been received at ral , / L . . \ .. , , I I . -:.Z:-L . . . . ariet'_ Hall,� y ... .1 . . : 1-i �' - Nal a a amusing, - , Otto wa. L . . 1. - . � �. I:. .., ... . y . 11 e zeal o' t - . ' Cholera is raging in japan. - �_, I , •• .. .. � .. �. I . . . . ­ " . outrun- I F . . I L L . . . a insta a of, . . . L� I .;. 1. : I � . i I . . � , . _P - I . . . _.. ning'discreit' --- Thousands I . . I . . . -0- 3P VI 0 :M is. , ._1 . L . - I - -I- I ir recovery from jtl�ema_ , 0- - .. . 0 vision I.., � . . . . . 1 .. of the voters Ladies Gold Watches, very fine goods, from $18 up.. .1 .:.' � du ` a tile re-. tism to West's werld's wonder or Family Lini. � ' ' ' - . . 0 IOU occurre - owe the' , , . . - - . I , lis s jus completed.', thent, it is conceded evervwqere to be the beat FARMERS You, '' � . ._ '. - : . . . ... .. . , ­ I . . '. i. ----I '. - - One young man, could not eke up the known remedy for rtieuxuationi. cuts. bruisps shou'a ­_!." Ladies' Silver Watelies from $9, pretty, good and cheap. - , ..I - . e sprains, burn8,, scalds and &11 I � . ' � .. �: " , , ' L'�, - I BUY . Gent's Watches, Waltham and Elain, . I - ..�.. . I YOUR . . I.. .1 �,_-... :., required #300 income, when ilia quiring external lication. -P "Plairtfa re I . . . . . . - . . at loweat:price4., , . ... � �... 1. .. � father ter bottle,, rice 25c. and'We :A . .�." , )"': -, . , -d - I . � Sbld ITYP W. H. Field,'Chenhat go' . I s Clocks in great variety. Newest styles in Jewellery.. . . . came to the rescue d . . I .. . I- .1 I . - I . .. 11, - � e - 464 . A" i I _.. I � . . - ) . " I nd informed the Druggist 10*':P:EjO-TvV8 " . - I I I ; ­ I L � . - . �. . . . I - . __ 1! er Jewellery made'and engraved. ' 11 1. . . . . r 7% vised a currendy of Englikind is to be re. . I I I : . �, -. ilv, &V�d- in 94 best'styles A� "lowest prices. court that his don had old - colt fq-' 0 - 'The . , --AT' � , Coin S __ � �; , ' L I 7-- - .... 1'1� .. I .. I . . t I . - r � � . I Forks, . L . . - . 'of of the places. . - I I - . . . I . . .. � . , I .-. I during the past. I - They. ought to revise the names -,, - e .. .i � ­_ the- da ' Y I Spoons, &c., a . I . . . I I battle comes, that yo - ... � I - ugraveil.. . � .� Jewellery made to order and repaired: � I I - . I - _'...- . . . � -1 ' . , ,. I �. '. . . .1 I . went t ou I *,L , "'.. , . L . . L. - I - . - 1 n :*Will 'SkAY - Two ­ hr "gh 't� - . . . more luBatics' ' . . 1, L. 11 - at home and husk cole ' .� e th, Bros, I : .5 . . ­,­1 .. . - .- -..-. I . _;_._ ; n or tbresh peas,' rapidsa& Niagara Falls in "barrels last .. I . . - • : . I . . 1:irWatches- an Clock's re ' � I I I -1 . . 1. . !., . I -1 - . . . , I I . I- - 1 . I � � . . � - . 1. -�Fl - '. . - - while his father marks. is ballot iu�iavor w k - , Where you have bee' * . . . - I . , - - . . j L-, .. , . . I .eutert&P u accOmrao ad .: . I of the 4"great chieft '4.11 76, IL dat all %T. .*..& : " . ... � !.. - ,At another . IL _ are are ' - :'% qed ti�at the un , through the Season ith repairs M& Z S , 0- 0 It 3: ZT S rX IT'- L L . - . _ L ; I � sitting of the court an thus jastic young easantues : I I . t 8 between Mexico and the U. - " for all kinds of . : . . I - � � ­ .. . I �.- will .lead *ar. . I f Farm . - I I Practical Watchmaker$ Brock a - * Implements, .. . 4 - - . __ - .- * �-7 ' -. __ ;, WA - - -.1 . . . -.-- __ I i ` man testified that he-..r joicec' in, an "* . .' . " _.. I . I I I treet, Whitby. . - . . ­ __i__,_' ' . - The -new Canadiin cruiser recently .. . .1 - . &c., at .. . ­� . come of over 6,30% , i ­.;�-% :L. :i . I . �. . � .. - . .. . I _. . proceeds- of his -labor aE d partly by money Cana 11 - (.. , , . ; prices diau � , - . . I . oney Government cost #50,rjoo. . I . . that we cannot live on . . . I- ' .L.., ., " 1. , ,; . I ..., � 1��. - made betting (ju a horse .­�:. . Z. � - . a rem . . , , i I • . -race Fluid Ligbtning --- All suftejoij 11 times - . . .. _. �4, � ­ I I I . I I made t P - partly -of purchased in the U. F3. ees so low Factory I by the ' - This - tii6m alone. We are at a o n � Um - terrible torment, Neuralgia, can bewfronf-tiLat , . . : . . 1. I . ... I . - youth-will not vote tbi� time. . Another . . ade pleased to . have the farmers cal I 0 131 us ..,; .. %. - ... , . . .. . ;. - � . . I � I . a . - `""FOR ---- - .., I _P& . . . . . . , 1P.-PV 0 , er in one moment by a single application of Fluid 1. . . . :- ­:, v rubbed on Painful t)arts and .,..-.--. � �. .. . . __ , 1. . .�. ---]Mo. C3_:MJE?6j0W hopek scion wished to, vote on property Lightning briski. . .. (3 1 . . . I 9 - ­ I I without using anY 41agusting medicin d 'after - a . . ;, ., - . ;, � - .! , Irk, � I I ' L .. . '. which be thought 11-8 day with little or no result. Fluid "U92taing The MAY . . his flier would so Anytbifig T sire ' : . . ' . ­.. .; . .,.-. " I .. we also As-effsetually Toothache, Luzubago, . De ' I '­- . - �_ - ..:, . � , :,L,I, day bequeath him. L i : . , , �., , , , � :-- : . .1- ., � ye too has no Use Rheumatism, Headache, and iq sold 4t 25 cents a ' ', 1� and will try ' I � I * � ..� , . - � . 99 ' I . � - . . . � ..2 for a ballot paper' . bottle- by W. H. Field, Chemist and DrUg4i8t. -44 I L �'_ L satisfy the . , .� . I . . ...'. . . . - . . I � • . ,.!. I - - . .- - .. ­_ 9 AND. SUCTION' . _- _A:, . L . �'.. :... . The streams are getting so low in some . -0 .1 !.. FORCE'LLIFT . ,-...-. - . ...-. ­.� . ,.- . _- ­ . .I.- I : -11 . k. .1 0 " S". . ,. _ � I We' alio, have a stock I �, ; - -1 . . �,_ 7 A, i .. ­ , '' Darts that, speckled trout of ,the, .. of t e - �­ . ". .- I . ; _._ - .:L_'j. �L I. L T�R1� Tberd seems to b � Ur '' . _J PUMPS AN CISS . 1: � . . 1-k fu ' . ;. 1 I Soml�tillng_ vpary 1ill have to have legs, and burrow .in b 'a ' ' "' ' ' ' GAN , - ." _`* '' L ,;­j 9 . -, r 1. ._: . '' _. . I - I �. �i � _ ..L - --k� . 1 ... . I . . - I .", �', � i 1 1 . . - . OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. . - I - L .� • ! ,;-. ­­� 4 _�... '. -peculiar, to say the ieast, about the ground like a woodchuck. I the UNUINE BELL, 0 1 .1� . . � . " - . r ­ I I . 0 . , . . . �! I 1_____�o ----- � . �.. �... � . .I.- . - � _­ Franchise Act recently passed -bv the I ,_�':,' �� - , I 1. . - . . ' - ., ' . . 1 . ' . - L . 1.­j V �.. I - ,Ontario Legislature. __ -M , ' . A,�- � , A . - . - - - . : . 1 . . .A little chap, told b hia h� itho� f ' -1 - on hand, Seedida U, aohi4e�s, &Q,., plow Pt=p aker to th" Canadian P&cifi , . , ­ :: � .; :. It provides - e . � IV )FA4 !. - ;." � �� for his prayers an4 to as for what wo st"Up-ty. I'. � P. Q*W, Landoides, ete.,, JLIW , 0 Raftay Conipally -_,T_-- . .:,� . i . : " A ' ays . - I',- -three separate and die snot ' frstlichises ad, rayed "for one hpildred brothers and �_`, , -411-Stock (6r all kin I.— . . � ---------O------,- . - ­: _; I -wp - .. " " : I . 9 6 a -, 1.� ELVilig, had Eikhteen. ___. - .1 � .1 . " J. , ". . . " `­4 H i I � . t .. � 10) those who are en ' . gift sisters. The �4t�er 'butried th .:#%(. , ": b .', - OF PLOWS. , - - � 11� Yea&s' experienc: ­ �X ". . I ..Ot .1 . a , '.. &A: ind Qstqtis I e in. the - Mali , -of Puillp, - 1.­. - I . I . . . - � , ufacture ., : . I , I -, . I -- Z�t - frak&-.- I I �, � • • I I I L " * title to ,vote at both. �Ule sinner o4r to bq4be(pre he cguld say:' ,""Id' ' L, . - t �. Can QUARANTEIR ISATISFAcTION IN. EvElty CASE. .� :. I i:� . i 44 -provincial ,and municip I di t- . . '. , I- _ &�" - _­ . . ... � - 3- C ions; (2) Amen. . tr ; I • . P. 11% syrVirr & '91k I � 11 .... I - I , . I . M '. , .I. � �, 9 - . - I __� . � ..; . ,; I . I -those eptitled to vot) t 0, ., ,,I :M L I 0)(0 � I � I � - . 'L .�. .r- , � I municipal A Philadelphia girl had a beau she, . Zey's Old Stand, Pickering. .., . . . - ­ 1. I "' ' ' -, --:.. .. . . ..:. � I - - - .� -1 . .t-�!t 0 S 1� %&0j0jM . . � L 15W-ro"u-nd. - I .1. .1. 0 . . - - ,!;,. I . . . 4 ­��� ­ . I vote 1, - . . • if . I ­ � ,a . i � .1 _.,... . Ilative As. tSrParties Sending order8 to the Pactory m - : q � I , , . I.... at elections to the Legi later than 9 o'clock," whispered at G 'L - , . _, M r. . . I I - -elections one and (3). thos . utitl4d to him-the other' "YOU musn't stay - PA -= - - V., - ,. e wanted to shake,, nA . )ered to TRrs . . 6 . Sembly only. . night, " a� her supports the a ows honorabl sy rest assured of fair in N �_ : . I - I Ad ____ W . - . The pe(uliar ty of the ,early closing _ ereadver. 09 e dealing', both as to article and price.. - I � v I., � I- L ,�j .., . - - . � . _. V __ V� � - weaghre comes in h(re: t jat a man hint, R moVoW8U&.K,, He took the I V" '%P' �, ' Address all orders to - - - - 1. � - , � � , .. - , -1 :. I. - . . L . - - I r. . � . I : . . , . - C i I - , '! � 0 ik �, "V71-T-Or. , .W �14 - _Ii:_4�31�ijrkr�rin 0 ��x �00'td �, 4 , ­ , , � . � 11 11 - L . I I , - � . % . . .. . ii i . R 'a 14 . v, n " F � I 11 I i . --- .I, - It, -P -1 d ' 'r- I vice 7, � jng � ,: , , . . . . . 1. I - . '' '. . I Aw is IN R 27-yO . '. :. . . I 1.. �::, - - - --. 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I I L . . . _ : � , . . .- . � . . &yi"��!.Z, _ _ ,,;:� __;.r­:-1t , , . . - ,,� - --i'l . -it, .1 , . , �. a �_ 1�&L�- -, ­'-')'� -A' L'; � -­ _,_ji. - _�M_'&� .12lu L'k".-k.ki �- .1-i_,he � ­ ­�L " 6 ".. .1 ... I . ,�.... -L;.. � �, ,� __L wgk� . <, 1 / ; , ,' r — — - . I . . ; , . . . � . . .,: . . . . I ;. I -- - - - -- - - .• ssu• r. Pr' fontaine's ma'orit in Chambl Thy Pickering bite bnli .' 1><adng is 8 "^ •a .r ^ y i :a t't - � their suits tf0inp41te sfatl t ( '' % aQw �� ,� la n, ands Q urbed at ' i.a! - w.pJ+ ` y' t. ', . . Twines properly P play u' 1 d of rqu re' a sick .. _ sure n an Opening q�►ms on the College ground on Tee ! tt so rind crying, Otte and' a hoe , 4 , , - i ' .;,. - ,' - Monday the 16th 1ptt., against the Kukluz of i Winslow'a soothing !!j►rap' for �, ` i . , 0 _ _ I. commencing at 1- o'clock Chi n Teething. Its value is incalculable. . _ of Toronto, It IY relieve k r . .. i , .,_._� - A close and lively game is expect. De na t4e poor little sufferer immeiately: . ed•m. p Upon it, mothers; there is no mUtake ; tit. It Dares Dysentery and Diarrno .: , . 1» • at4s the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind J.. �T'� T.'''` I } s°lo' N reduces InAammat +on, ,mss !� , . C. !tens fzhe (inms�y to the whole system. •, ` _ .. f. 00 'All local notices of entertainalents (of ° • tone and sae _ _ ; I , ,:r' Winslow' Soothing S to children whateveC nature), Where an amount Of -is pl asant to the taste and is the persoription ��,.. � - printing does not accompany the order of o e of the oldest -and best tamale physicians . and arses in the United States, and to for sale ' cient to warrant as is vlag a Rratni• by a I drugg�i{sts throughout the world. Prim 25 ~` 1Q Den s bottle. Be sure you ask for "Kan. Mix- . to notice, will hereafter charged for - . • az.o s SooTROG Srstrr;' and take no other ! - , at the rate of 10 cents per line for the kin , first insertion, and '5 Dents per line each . .. . - cent insertion. Local business - subseq YICYEBINtI MARKET. ouncements will be charged for at same j U I • an Nawa Omoe, Aug. 14 18N6, I'I,,;' J A R F R . a special contract is made for - 9:.; I T J A� R S e rate. unless pe Fa wheat 74o to 780. spring, 70o to 750, Doss a stated number of - lines. There will d6c 700. Flower per cwt_ 81.75 to 89.85. Bran ;' - _ � . . . zi. tu sly be , n4 variation from this' 810 per ton ;shorts, 90o per cwt Chop teed, G fi 8 1. Screenings, 70c per cwt. - 1 STONE ; w � A j, J ] �i � ' .Ir >t _ FARMERS' MARKET � t' .... - '. The Brantford Courier- gives currency - - Toronto, Aug. 1e t886 A T ' �y '.;� P JR'1 C E S r - street receipts of grain today were small I `' I . �✓ .t i ' _- to the following swindle that has been and prioes unchanged. About 800 bushels of I - rpetrated on parties• in that neighbor. who offered and sold at 75c to 76c for fall and • . - 1?e d g, and 70c for goose. Barley firm, selling . ' - : `` I ' hood, and it wouldbe well if our- farmers 2 to We. oats firm, with -sales of Sou ' - . • . .1 kept a sharp look out for such gentlemen, bus ' is at s90 to 40c. Peas are nominal at We _ �.. _ - - 88 they may visit Pickering In their and for rye. Hay in fair supppl , 45 loads _ sold t aJ14 to 813 for .old, and at aI1� to iii 00 T I * i -_ meanderings : —The past few days - a for ew. • straw steady ��ss loads at 39 to 811 a .r Couple of agents have been prosecuting oft eH age sold t $7>>t to s' to Beef, 63 naimte:8s5 their business in ]Brant county among Lam $7 50 to 88 50 ; and mutton, 85 to 78 the farm et s of South Dumfries and Oak• per 1 lbs. ], The business consists in selling Th rodnae market uiet Ea=ch ;acid I . ` lent special se ;3 wheat at X15 per bushel in price generally ruled steady.g We quote• Beef * ' aantitiea not less than 10 bushels nor 12c t 14c; butter, lb. roils, 17 to 19c, large robs, . 4 14 to 16 ; inferior, 10c to 11c. Lard lOc ; Cheese l'' — a more chap 40 bushels. In selling the 9c t 1oc. .Bacon loo to i2c. Eggs i4 to lac.' "'t "��•• ,I I Turk a 7m to 81 50; chickens r air 45c to , ' a .L _ wheat 0 Anl7ent agrees nett year to take We otatoes'per bushel 70c to 80c. pair per . back doub e the quantity - of the wheat barn oo to pis ao. �'' from the urchase.rs at ! the same price. � ' .. ' That is to say if a farmer buys fifteen�� —HOY°d Station a►. ?s , - . j bushels of wheat now f r !1150, the agents TRA Ns oorNo EAST DUE A8 FOLLOWS:— I. ' ages to pay 8300 worth from him neat 111 m EXPBESS. .8.20 A. M. � K , 2.48 P. M. �i year, The farmer gi�fe�s the note for the xED+ •` Will offer the balance of their ' 8nmm Stock at �r8atly rednced prices i order t'' effect a ` gain lie payable the nest 1st of L CAL, ` 6.40 P. M.:; j- ' er some three months. The agents TRAINS GOING WEST DIIE AS FOLLOW'S:r --t ; clear before the � s5t Of �@ teIYlber COY1815t1II t � _ . . October, I p g 0 give them notes for payment of the M m ExPBEss . 9.03 A. M. i - w . . . - ; r uantit of wheat they are to. bug tii xED: 5.10 P. M. ' ± I ! w I double 1 y -laekt and 1 ri1k .'' � the 1st of October, 1887, fifteen months. 1L Expug 9.2" P W.. Cooed s, Prini971 Gre and Wh' C _ to Ott011S� - The fanners note specifies that he buys . T sins rub oL standard time. i j� - `as a speculation entirely apart from il:e S�111't1�1S, Cottonades, Hats Cans : � 7 I: - - value of the wheat, which means, al- ... lahaMe Farm and yilluaolynto Pro e though t1:e said grain is supposed_ to be Hosiery and Gloves. . � y �. ' . - worth $15 per bushel, it is only the com- , . I . . i, l . .. . . moo duality north SOc. per bushel the FOR SA.Z �'. We have ♦a Iarge stock � of Ladies' and Men's Boots and Shoes, also C dre�'s, w 1Ch W8 farmer will have to accent it. Several' - o - farmers in Oakland and' South Dumfries Seale t nders addressed to the undersigned • - Wlh 8811 about cost for 30 daps. I will be received u to the have entered into the err ngement, but it p -' would be well for others 5olook thorough - 15th; DAY of AUGUST, 1 861, A choice stock of Groceries always,: -on ;hand- Farm Produce taken in `•ezc;hange, or we . ly into the scheme before uechasinn. . for urchase of the followin parcel* of vain- 1 p p - pay cash if it is desired•. Ontario Zastitutioa for tho alind. able arm and village property elonging to the " , , , Y L. estate of the late 1 s ; The Institution for the Blind at Brant- '>C;all ai d examine the stock and save money for yourselves. . ' I ' ford reopens foi its - next session on Q,�A.N .. POST'. . . 1 A the 1st of September, and as there are alwa s a number of pupils raduatin at PAC L i. The south half of Lot No. 19, in Whitby, July, ls8s. _ ; . ' R. & J. C A�1lPB . p P g E the dnceesion of the Township of Pickering . `eac3acatiotn,applicatious to the principal oon ti tg100 acres, mofe or less, of which about _ 1 for the admiS8i0II Of newcomers are now to c 8 is bush. On this ,property is erected a dwell ng house andatable. Thisproperty affords .. . doubtless in order. Considering the al- an ex ellentand•rareopportunity to mill - owners ' e , most otter helplessness and dependence th westpranch of Dufen's Creek runs across I- , th uth east corner of said property, ,thus avroI. In of an uninstructed blind person in afterlife offeri g one of the finest water privileges in t • . _ _ • no arguments. should be needed to induce On O. . all who have lolind children ender their P EL 1I.—Adjoining ,parcel 1, consisting of f the orth part of LoL ho. 19, in the 1st Con- �; ears to avail of this opportunity of obtain. cessi n of Pickering, containing 34 acres, more ins for them a thorough education, with or lee , on which is erected a cod stone dwell- "' i. 1 gg ing house. stone kitchen, woodaLed, stable, dnv- instruction, accordil to the pupils cape- fug ed, and barns. Parcels 1 and 2 have `• • . , - city , in music, in industrial work, and, in forma rly been used as one farm, and have ample . fact, in everything b wliieli the blind build nos. atone stibles and root house under The $ub8criber has found ; . i y' n y the rn ; gcod orchard. Together is a splendid _ . may be made - useful and happy. Wilfin, graai gandgraingrowingfarmof184acres .. The ' : - ' too, it is remembered that board and edu- prase t tenant has to leave 29 scree ploughed . ? i�' 1 L" '; M. L�lvANOi •� +a and 4 acres in fall wheat, Possession this fall Splblldld sale this spring for . cation are provided for by a legislative in time to plow. This property is beautifully • , � �� C ��C LlU� AND E YE•GLA S S ES grant and : so cost the friends of pupils !Deaf d about half a mile west of Pickering ,. , villa e• and twenty miles from Toronto. _ ,,. Are the only Oenuina English Articles in the Canadian Market. i not one cent, the last shadow of an excuse • PA CEL Ill—The north half of the south cireatneis and - Other ,tinware, ?' g is removed for keeping a blind child at half Lot xo. 21, in the Broken Frdnt of Picker- . Real Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests are Riven to purchasers to prove gennineness. . . ; home in idleness and thus lose a olden ing' ntaining 50 acres, more or lee•, on which They are recommended by and testimonials have been'received from the President, K is ere tad a good dwelling house and.barn ; situ- - - Mice- President, Ex- President, and Ez- Vice -President of the Medical Assbbiation'of`� . opportunity.- for acquiring inestimable ated bout half a toile from Liverpool Harbor. which recalmmenas itself, And the President of the Colle a of Ph sicans and Bur eons of nebee the Desn nnanenti benefits. We strongly advise � PA CEL IV. —•A home and .lot containing Canada ; g y g Q . S y abou quarter. of an acre, situated in the village of the Medical Faculty of Laval University ; The President and Ex- Presidents of the all who are interested in this matter to of Pi leering. Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &c., &c. These recommendations ought to be sum- .. communicate at .once with Principal P lea tendering may tender either for the IS ]low ready > 0 •fake orders P who! or part of the above mentioned property. cient to .prove their qualities, but if farther proof is needed, call on Dymond, who is always ready to give Inte ng purchasers may inspeot any or all of '` ' h ISTOPHE�► DALE, Hardware .Mere t, Pickering ' j asllwell to mention that the Institution be the s d property upon application to Wiliam - " : - g fg . 'Repairing, _ . Forr star, Esq. � for eav@tron hln . All nders must be marked Tender on the not for those w110 are totally blind Only, envy pe as no tender will be opened until BUTCRER BUSINESS P 0 •T 0, P T but for all young persons resident. in A t 13th, I". - • " .. , . -- it a to all of the above property is good. ;, Hot Air Furnaces, &C., T_,-� • e d�c. FOR w3A_�. T Ontario between seven and twenty -one G• B. MILLED, U abridge. _ I; - `, years of ale ho, by reason -of impaired W'�d. FORREBTER, Pickerih --- , Everybody wonders why there is snclz g' + I I hare, tpr sale the butcher business conducted . . or defect ision, are unable to be edu- 7,.�_ . by cis to it rash to - . I cate3 at t public schools. Farm for Sale. va.�, O'Brien'a• Photo. •Gallery.. ' . . ''- - together with. The reason i� because he gives perfect: . { Still Another Chance, satisfaction in every case, and going stall ' Th north 87 acres, more or less, of lot arimber sever teen in the second concession of the. Town. s u Pair Road Horses, Harness, and farther will say if there are any persons Vanconv�er, B. C., 1138 ail a88'93n1ent ship t Pickering, County of Ontario, on Which I Of 8`,600,000. is er ted a good frame dwelling house, and two , , . ,: , . ., Peddling Wagon, T�OIs, �, whthiwe had Photos taken by me that • . . I r' lir. Van Horne helped to eat a 67 barn There is also two orchards, one' just i , �Pickerin or Clar8mo- t , -. 2. arot of a cal to an tit work I will _ p , com g into bearing. -The property istsituated . ♦ A ., .I Scales, diC.. q y ` y . Pound salmon while in British Columbia. with n one mile of Pickering village. For full A1sp, Shop to rent. Apply to. 1 . make them one dozen Panel Portraits - arti ulaia apply to — , free of char e. No work allowed to leave A brick, alleged to be taken from the p WM, �ORRESTER; - e � JOHN WOODRUFF, the Studio unless first -class and highly' celeerated Chinese wail, is exhibited in - �� _ • , . hICKER&de' finished. Photos made in a}iy kind of . Victoria, 13. C. Pickering, P. Or 1. IaaaTa0 The t weather —rain or sunshine.' Haring > St. , Cathacrinea City Council has PjC KEIN G' Gre�wo�d Blacksmith Shp r added some very fine scenery to the Studio selected the site for a monument to the am prepared to make work second to none soldier Watson. 1 Are now at F ll. B1aOt ­... Gas •jets have been placed 'near the 1 S f / tot in Canada. . _ - cells,xn the gin soon Penitentiar so that g 0 that I- bgve secured the services of W. H. PERRY, Copying and enlarging a specialty. A h y I beg to inform my old friends and customers who is i n every respect the convicts can read until 9 o'clock { am now prepared to buy large stock of Frames always on hand: . each eyenino. O M :TEp KEIlA�T1iORN, .PRQP =. I ( A FIRST -CLASS HORSE -SHOER All work done by the instantaneous pro- . -- ' Ma tiiactar a of all hinds of Monldin 4, ��� 01 Merch� able Wh6dt Dees. In a busy village in P. E. I. it is said gg and. General �►iechfi.Ilic. _ ,_ - that one commercial traveller was forced Ha -Rail, annister Winds, Posts, sl8o _ lEN ' ' _ for want of others accommodation to open Sao , .Doors and. Blinds. ! P;lanoing and _ - I B U GG I ES, CUTTERS, WAGONS&, W E $R' O ; , • - p - Ma huig a specialty. Al kind of work sot rip to order in first class style on shorest 43 -3 - - -' Photographer, y. his sum lee in a church. 68t brad 8 Of F10'Llr Whitb . don on the shortest notice. and guaranteed, notice and at pricess to suit the times. a • — Cholera Preventative. —In order �,p withstand AIWA eon hand. Nezt door to Post - office.) . Cholera, and Ruch like a edemict d rfect Ple se give. us a call. 30_y y I- Or _- , • • - p pe shoein horses with Contracted Feet purity of blood, and the preper action of the -•r Also Bran, .Shorts, send all )ends of g Tnterteriiig a epeoia�lty. stomach are required. To insure that end, in Mill F' "d• PRICES Lt�W and WORg GOOD. _ .1 the cheapest, most available and complete man- I _i ' ii WNY -.'FER F�Y per, use �Ic(3rego's a eedy Cure foz Dyspepsia i V : A00 EXC iANOED FOR WHEAT, . F. �. FFN: and Impure Blood. There is no purer, safer or O 5 , • . t'.. - more reliable remedy ti existence for sk yo r �� ���� I ___ _ __ _ I I. tics, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, etc. Aak your � hest nee8 aid for �rcod _ -i neighbor or a ny person who has used it. Trial 1' p O JNO NITC . I bottle given ffree. Sold by W. H. Field, Chemist I Wheat at tiie . _ I� e , . . 1, I.. . I .. .. and Druggist.: 40-44 • . . ; `.`You men are incorrigible, and should i'. • - F I DYSPEPSIA OR INDIOEBTION; be sat down upon," Raid a young lady to - I : . wHfN • 10 k her bashful young man .as they occupied - ! . I the parlor alone one evening. And yet IN THE ---- ES� s . `f VER Pl' LS - Fl nr and Mill Feed always junk -head kept right on rocking in . a . — . °teat big o ughly c re you. y • a n „ cnshicned chair that was never for sale. RICE of LUMBER �, but act very niUdly, and - calculated to hold less than twoat a time. - -emu th t In P F ere Work a S eCalit or ..::;� .... ..... w%euever ustd lyre considered prke eas, , Oland the male guests have to pay p 9' ` { • They bare proven to be the . _ i . - a do]lar each to kiss the bride. She PPII�TC+ �01�i.E i' • GREATEST BLESSING . thinks she is makinn money, but what Npur lg th18 T12Yle t0 L9dTPe ,bp makes in kissing oho, loses in pickle - any day ,. , OF THE ACE - • . i Your#Ordera. dishes and plated ware. QUnTATInNS � It to ail snferers be= Indigestion, Dim j-.-- Of the Beat Q �' ordRred f3teasach. They attt an absolute BIRTH. . ' .. 'Fl tlr per 100; $2.00 to $2.L5 {PAR'"�g Cbtttemfilatin Building in the perfect care. Ese Vke and be MCCARL___lII «; hits on August 11th, 1836, the Spring shodld leave tbeir:o era now, thus secur- ' � � S iced Ro11 relieved • ft OW your m1wry, 30 PWs I:. a - 00 p boz, ftae. pc wife of John McCar'1, of a daughter �r n per TOl19 - . Q13.00 fuss grey uCtiCn in rice f r boz, a bo7tts Mr $l. MARRIED. Sh rtfi per Ton, . 4 X14.00 ' ._+ het FOR SALE BY ALL DRUOttI8T3 ANO • r BILL TUFF a zi eclalty. and Other Provlls* us, C p F DE�.ERS IN MEDIOINES. . WiLLCR- __ «•6oDHOIIRE - -On Wednesday evenin , Beware of Connlaifeiu and Bast Lnita s. G'-nri- July °Hth, at St. John'�'Church, Whitby by Sc eenings per 1:GO, 80 v �;'. S. Weatne B.D.; James blcAllan.� ___ �' }'` R_.SIN. '' ice wrapped Duty in Slue, with si on evert Willis, Es to Miss Annastatia Woodhouse, C O ,FBed dO.- . o ere rpm - q•, p` l ptly tilled ftnf4ldhuber delivered �••� box. Free Mat package of chess Ce cad Pills pp v v v sent to any address on receipt.of a 3a stamp. . daughter of �Tohn Woodhouse, Esq., all of Or where required. JNO� Q. WL'!T it a0y M•ll loses Saturda .: ni hts Whitby. �' b 1!`,�:.�, - Fewh aticid Good. i O�LOA"�E-- McCsitrHV - -At the R. C. church, sit 6 O'ClOCk&An inspection will oblige. sots piMptcisrotts. - I Pickerin on Wedneada plCg , Lumber 81 a 83 Ktna 9'r tn%T, rORONro, 6NT• 11. g, y 4th Aug, 1486, by I �i : ; . ' r . . - . . the Rev. H, J. Gibne assisted by the Rev. $ �� i J• Sheehan, Mr. John T. O'Loane,of Toronto, jDL For sale at Picisrinq$ s 1. to Was Teresa esa E., second daughter of Mr. D. L. WRIONTs ;I JONEE��p� AJU�Xu y, of Pickering township. : 1 • v.- ' - _ - Ill :- . . �•.. . 1 1 t - �,; �. u r l q ,.: . .w �. +, f�l - ,5 a. . -_ - - - —_ i M ' i . �i((r -, r . �. k k. 5�` � -. �:.� ,.. - �. - �. � HEAL: Vii... - -- ' n .� .1 •r 1 Het►t and. Old i►ter... . '.� Ia the seaport tswns et seathearo .Hpajn I :. _ . ° snnatrota arp v osmmon as ohUbltiins is Cantida„ and the popular msdy b both ' `: ample arid'tffioleot. .A hiok linen band- '� , I -; `. � age u wrapped around .the bead wed kept _ swtnrated with cold water," " pot saoar sl , taego," as they a►ll !t, '• to drdw eat the -8re." Evaty two mina •• er as�the water . � i� renewed, dll the p�ti t had recovered saffi olently to sit rep and nthtne ooeUng- :� his, temples with a wet ponge. I have ' never known that meths to tnvelw ttiay ). ii� j arise■ after effects, an believe that its ' � - �- etanp`�oyment Weald often Teak the Inoip- lent symptet�s ei climate f von, though the �� �` .:.; �spnlar prejndioe against the Inflaenos ei ' � _ : I - �, veld !n ail its forme may recommend less. rational speoifla, bleedip , 'for i�nstanos, �' . � I .; ` �. whioh at best ezobanges a memeatary -� t -- � ' stupor ter a week -long languor and liability to relapser. Bret it seems,'lea easy to ao• ' � , :..': �!>. ; oeant for the egreglens bsdnaoF' ei ties . j `., .- ' . '.t�: `'� prej alive against -fresh wa ai as a beverage � . foe healthy pert ones under the iaflaenoe ei '° � ' ;' ezoassive heat. ;A aoldi r reaohinR . 6fa noonday camp ib a shady e, a waTiarer haltln� at : pnb1W well, i►.,;bey retacdng tram ' a butterfly ohaee; an cure to bs _ `_ � � warned against the su effects of ' - void water '' drank in t heat," "Walt - .. till yon Deal off " � " Take a dlrink of ooBee . first.,'. '• Yea'_Il oatoli y r death at that 'i .': old spring," etc. Yet s en the pepnlar .::�:`!._ - night•air dread b not me a utterly grata!- - . tens. We might a. well bs poked to bs- .:. '. Ci , � lleve that a waywora t t irtiveler mast net aft down without firs >ceeting a few - '�' - minatea in a standing post ion. We might �'� � as well warn a drowsy ah d sleet •�shnt- . - , ' :dug both eyLs at Duos at t e ri� of it►lling • '-?' :•deep tee abtnptly. Th troth ie that • _ �driak of void water b hen thbst when the r 1�� - ' system b moat nrgendy . need of it, and - � ` I -- ax ne ether time fhb atom h mere readily :.:. j ferg vas the abruptness of redden epistles. • - - •Oaly� drunkards and pe ns whose da- �estive ,organs have bee debilitated . by - long abuse rbk the least napleat!ant Don- seq;:ences from a free i dnlgenoe in the '. most natural of all diln is reftigerante. '- ��• ' Bnt, on the other hand, t ere b as doubt `_ that previous ezpoenre t e zosselvs heat - - lnoreases the danger o �nrfsitiog the - � �tystem -with oalorifio food ; th•t posk a►ten - � � �_ el gaantity after a rm day's work - � Often results is a deli;ri m equaling the -� ��;- went, symptoms of heists morbns. - - - ' . (Ireasy ragouts become � ore indigestible _� - - in summer ; a gaantata f gnat padding, :. .. whioh at ether times wo Id� prednoe only . - " a -light heaatbarn, has sultry weather '-� to be ezpiated by a fit of stroseing oesdtte- -' -_ uses. Tenrbte oa star ing from ; a deg- - dsy ezoarelon, er farmers after aswelter- . �. ing hsrveat day, ehonld therefore � oonflue f themselve• to moderate gnantides df food, - - � ' `'- and it peeelble abstain for a meal sr two .from all heat- prednoing viands. S j eUy a _:. I, padding, with void milk and sugar, er • platofnl of veld fruit �od Dates, .Rill - ::? � �: abundantly. satiety the d mends et nature, whioh on oh days are never ezo�rbitant. T`he feeIit'� of oppressive heat, in trot, di• - _ minishes all app9tites Ea�ept the de�irs for - .. �� refrigeration. - � . S C �.. '.` The body, 'io a large ezt�ent, i a Inttt- "- -� , ' chine whioh, when dbarr d, repairs it- 4 � , self, Physiolans tell ns the vas. medico rix �atur� -the power heal inherent io ' ' natare, jt b nstnral t -get ,well, Tha- body's reeaperative resen ee are >sot equal to every need, but th ®y ar very great. It - ��. ' `" is beosnse ei fhb even t st the well man _ tends to keep well, if he oenterms to na- ' � tare'r la toe, ter the ayste b .ever fall of • �- - - = � poieen item its own vast , the disposal of whioh nature has provided for, better than any oily hat ter the disposal of its . - deadly sewage. . Take the Date of sn erdini►ry wound. It - - needs only to have its dbrapied parts brought together, end rest redoes the heal• ing ; end even in many oases where the ' parts are not brenght tog ther, natare fills _ rep the ep'►oe with new fl�irh. 8o natare '. wall mend a broken be , on the dmple oendition that the adjae d parts be allew- ,,. � � � ed the requisite rest. _ .. Dyspepsia, whether in aoed by improper - eating, the neg�eot of ez roles, brain ever- . work, or oars, worry an fret, will. in time r ° � wholly disappear ofl re oval of the ogees and oomplianoe with the laws of batare, The 'best phye[oiaioe ow fi•eetl admit that typhoid pstlente, in the ga!eat ma- � �� :� jorlty of Daces, wool reoever without a �' drop of mediolne ; that hey need medloina - 1: mainly to prom9te ea _and comfort, .and ' that pare air ie better for them than all - � drugs, The same is me of same other ' ` __ diseases. Mere and m re ie it belnp� ad- matted that, in no oaee; do drugs have any ". onrative power, bate 'ly old natare, ae the eargeon a(da in the oaee of a badly lorekea .' � " limb, by removing irrl sting bits, spiou'�e, l.. � etc., and scouring the proper adjgetment `� and fizstien of the pa . " ' � The old -time loots greatly overdosed people -in mnitltades of oases .literally - dosed people to death. Within less than twenty years a peree al friend, vatted �te " _ watch -with a neiRhb�r r gone in ovnsump- ' floe, was shown eleven i$erent medicines, esoh of whioh she was adminbter during the night, a000rdiag t the varying symp- - tams. It osnnet be toe trongly emphasized " that those who observe -the is eve of their physical natare are like y to keep well -end even infections. dbeas have little power ��' ever esoh persons, and. would wholly db- ":`- appear ii all observed t see laws. - 1 - .- --- � ::� � ,. A Free Uhf.:,_:. .. -, .� 1'lie scent reputation t B-lgge' Bltotrloc{3i1 ' "ie each that it hoe lulu d nnprinclpted er- eons to ad�oDt other ream ae near like it ae �eible. The proprieto of Brice' lglectrto Oil have the name nudist le of the- ffleotrio 011 registered both in Can a and the Unittd _ States, and ao one can it but themselves. ' - Others heap ing o! the a Doses o! Briggggs' Bleo• trio Oilhave adoppted oth r names eim�ilar such • as •` Eolectrio @il," •' El trop Uil," &a., aed are ` striving to indnbe the �� hilt to buy them ia- �, ste9.d of fife genuine ,Ei otric Oil. ' ,- In foci so determined were they that they brought a snit ,at Law, the High Court of • - - . Csnada; to deprive Brig & Hone of thetr right to control the same • b tdo Caarts and t-he Minister of icn;ltnr at Ottawa telly sns- ,� � .� tamed their re�q stercd a mark. Briggs' Electric oll on �ihenmatiem, Non• cal flpnine and B oomplaiote wrising fro de each ae Bore ' ppaat, t�gh. �m- ma. hitis and diffi t tireathisg, . � ' . -, �.' - i 1 �� f 1 e ' � I �•: 1 . �. �5,. { i r .. f .. � �. �,`�, _ � � �.;� H�U$EHOh,.De . ebOtlt the $01188 ,, Plain lilacs rhadea is coca, ba; ff and trn� are more need than those e! a mete lwoitol desoriptlen. Btatr�rods Isadi �ittia their day. Btaek wt►.ont, nickel and- brenze'balteas an used !n their pros. They are maoh better en tbwoant e� -meths whioh flgd a good hiding �laoe behind�reda. •A dainty bed- oomfertelr li made ii this way : Oat a pieos ei doable - width, ohoese cloth large enengh�e rewh from the pillows to ih� foot ei 1hs bed. , Pat ever this a lay er er two ei aloe batting, Oover it with a pkoe of aletli like that pndsrn�►th and oatoh it throng4 and thiroagh in spots with bias zephet wormed, passed lightly without dewing tigLt and out these loops left b�� the 1�read eo the right dds.� � II preferred, a strand or two of yellow oan be added w the bltte.wersted ; the general appss►ranoe witj �be iha0 ei daMiN soatlersd ever �►. Besidds tieing cheap and verryy wit -loeki , it makes a verryy assist addition to a and oan bs easUy ripped rep at any time istade"ovsa•. The edg bs eaet�Yt to- �ether. by .�vetousting th wonted or biad- g with narrow rtbbe ,,f�ouerkteper'. �aadsel>ae sad eraaa4ental - ira�tt tAay .be taade at home.' One et the leant Ezpenslvs ie the Chenille `rug. Oollsot all your wool- en sotr�a --ae matter hew email or hoof maoh setled --old flaionels oan bf dyed -with bright d� and add verp maoh t. •bean ty ot_ the rag. Cnt aU the pledee into orea- wiea stri shoat halt ap inch wide ; the �g� is ei no osnsegaeaws. Thltrad a needle with - veery strop thread denbled. Gather the pleoss throag� the Dente with rtot toe fins adtobe.. � fait u a piece if gQathered psu6 it dowry Dices to the' knot. Paeh esoh piece a. t hi ae possible to the nett one. Cwitlnne in fhb way natal the thread ie iaq, then tie en mother thread and proceed W heists. Ddake in skeins abegt sin yards long. It requires sheet• vne� �3tnndced and flay yards ter a rug• Take it� to a oa�pet weaver red have It woven three- grArters of � yar wide. ; It . yen have eneagh reds of dt scent shades to make fifty -eight yards for a border at either end, and have the asntrs '•hit or mils," it mates a beautiful rug, These rags "ors very handsems. and being . alike on both sides, wear bssntitnlly. The only ezpease is in weavtn�, generally flay Debts er sae dollar. This work attlises' pieces ,that would otherwise find. their way in the rag bag. - . . Very,pntty rtt�i vile b8 mate st smaIt silk eorape, no matter hew maoh. dsfaoed they will wll work id. Cnt to atripi sheaf bat[ an inch wide and two inaha long. Take apiece ei doting, Having the stripe about one -third of an inch wide, out it into the stns et the rug wi►nted. Thread a sewing machine frith coarse thread (number thirty ) sad needle. Plan one ei the dokiag stripes under the needle, then lay on the silk pisoes Dives togstheF, with the middle of esoh pieos en the doting stripe, and stitch dawn to the end of the atelpa, then stitch book again olwe to the last row of sdtobtng ; fhb will make it �etr'eng. - -Pet 1s6e tiokLng m place with the nezt stripe ender needle, Feld back the binge, made by the preoeeding row, book eat of r�he way and preoeed v heists, A black border and mined venire an very rloh locking. After the rug b fla- bhed line- with same heavy material to keop it flat. - good BouQtl;eepfng. The Qake Basket..': � ; MlvtaTita -s f;roxas Cr�h z. -Thee � eggs, one sad one -half Dap of veld water, one -half teaspeoninl of soda, one tesspeoninl of Dream tartar, ens and ene•half oapr ei Hear, one quarter tea�peenfnl et salt, ens tea�poontnl of eztraoC ei lemon Beat the eggs five minutes, add the sager and beat two min- ates mot =then add the ether ingredients. Wi#IT Csx$, -Two eggs nsiug the whites only, a ant halt Dap o batter, one onpp of ppewde d ttntgar, one and one -halt oapi of flenr, o e -hail odp s[ sweet milk, one tea - apeoafnl of soda.- 1!'lavor with s :tract of tars er lemon. This b a delicate oaks and may be varied by adding one•half onp et olt- rvn out fins' and eraamsnted, with a nice cresting. -, FssTHS Csgs. --i3ne ottp e# sager, one egg, pwe t�irda onp et sweet milk, a heaping teaspsenfal of batter, two Daps of Hear to whioh are thoroughly rifted one teaapoeafal of oream•tartar, and one -knit teaspoontal of aeda, Fu►ver with lemon or vanilla, and bake in one leaf or in layers ; and it wi:l be; toned an ezallent oaks, espeolally it eaten while fresh. 1�OLL JELLY CARE —FOaT eggtt, One onp of flant, one tea�oonfal et Dream tartar, qns -halt teas�eonfnl of soda, one onp of pow- neared angst. $pssad thin en leag tins. - As seen ar baked turn from the tins on to a damp oleth, spread with jelly and roll up immediately: I.tilaox Ceg� —Two end one =tu►lf Dupe et pewdored sngsa, three- gnartsrs of • onp of butter, one Dap et swesi milk, three f ell Daps et rifted flenr, four eggs, rho jnios and grat- ed rind ec one lemon, one level. teaapoental of soda, Bake in two leaves acid front with a white loing flavored with lemon. :: � :; IIBeB of (tattle Bones. - ' �� The fear feet et tin ordinary iz will make a pint of nest's foot oil. Net a bona et any animal is thrown away. Many cattle's ilhin -bones an chipped to England ter the aaakisg et knife handles, where they bring $•10 per ten. .The thigh bones are the most valai►ble, being worth $84 ton for oatdng into rsothbrueh handles. The ieeleg bents are Werth $30 p'r ton, and are sands irate oel�ar buttons, parasol handles and jewelry, though sheep's legs are the staple parasol handles. The water in whioh the bones s►re betted b ndnoed to gglee, end the- duet whioh oema from aaw- lag them is !ed to oatde and pealtry. , 1► Good Coen Sheller for $it:c. . ��A marvel of o6eapnsu, of effiosoy, ai►d of prempdtude, 4 oentaiaed !n a bottle et that tamew remedy, Pataam'a Painless Oern Bztraotor. It gees right to the scoot of the troabls, ibere aoM gniokly .but so painlealy . that n�ihln4 4 known of its epsratiaa nn the oern b shelled. Beware of snbedtatsa offered for Pntaam'a Patatess Ceres Eattr�►o- tor�aie, ear. sad paialen. $old wt dseig- . �.�., . � .� . _ '� i - .. � i 1 , � , � I. fr r* . , ;.. 1 � � rc. tK A E• 'te •P F, } y } I .:, �, i" ��; , :R - �. !: ,' +. '. - - i : .. . ,, . - �- � • 'Ad -Y yv�,yy�. -,: alt ,'l- ..'7K.i',a'ra :�,y -• }•t�'tsh'!'`+S`.• °.••_ ; .;� - . ` � '' �e it �� Pititlal " `r � , � � , ! Qt �twQ1"M� wile 1 � He tried es�e remedyy - ' ' �` atMr another, and flnaUy� rep( and �, p�v�� when hb life mip�ht hwve , lag Dr. i"broe'e " (loldeq Madicfsl D v � xHBRB cry " —the great '• Oonsampdea� Care "-- I - ' I$1T0 � whioh, it pnmptly empldyed, wuM aeon sob- � '�'"'�— - � a$�•gg .� I I dnsaU p���fl e?mpteme,.noh s►i ooagh, To rl� �atplr houses and plAaei �„ 8now DNtt Bafdag Powder oe, inbred breitbilrg,� aigWsweat., .pttaag bt O� btll�ine /s of thosee little pests ' boa, a bleed, etc., and restoring waning etre>egth i' i,,,, i �,, pp,�, t;tn� holes+ t fteotaally atop the poox ppisnmp- ` I, ` . ,. ,' - -. � � � � � � • tulle Atl�$1 tjv 'e t'fpid pro�reaa gfave- tletrid. Ia ti not ;, ,. _ ' ' -� te►rlos winter from Port Rawng� o� tlryinR 2 'All d =p fair. ` :' I _ .red 13alitu seryBataMar b Ltre� » at tin boo � seta �t flows de�rate � 1 L � � � t � ' F � Y ' ' _.. from gwbee..en e.lnrd►) to Ll. 'D00� `0� Fl y Q doaQerry b land mails anQ pa„e,,.ae+tl�ty� teetival faun. rrel.na. oleo �m Bo i�m°re, Na� � W • .1�� � �.. -, , . POISON PADS >�.>rHfe�. • 1Be wlh with , 'ttie eleaenen of the dla�erolw IIa� e�°yr�e ='1 ♦ tool of torir 1. a tool Inds. i P r, , .; � � �: , - - -� � �,and Rrose lialltaz, Port :and, g�o'�� fie said Young. �trt►wy show;whWhway , . � , BOLD BY DitUGG18T8�. • . ireii;.� o°liti�ow pe ;1.��,�,e� the wind ble we, and � 1]htlre an p ,noon of - -- -_- jo and Phlt;.dia,t., for�ntstitlr. °'tb � w py� symptoms nay one of 'whioh chews the t z• -`s � � - �or treieht, pa�e�g e. or other Ne looted i ''� ������� apply to A. i3ohnmaoher dz �, III btmos of catarrh, g t will nb b4 trs�st a w�>ti1r. 6lzserisl Cunard a 00., Halifaz • aheq �� �ore1 g tbo bleed - of i a petit and the s stem et its gory Paper, N. 1*.: Wm. Thomson � �- , 8t 7 (Iet`tDr. By e's ('Atarrh R,emed ator►esby themosttalentedauthore in cash issue. , Bt. °V'4 atrengtti. ag y A number of interosting Com late Tales of Love �n • Co., Chicago ; Lone it Job 1t 81 p York; H. Bonrller, Toronto • � p It verse even lean -stand osse�, as then- Romance, and Adventure, Choice Poetry' Shor� Stlane, � �► panda. testify, as► abseil aced for Dulls f3kefches, Household Recipes, Science, Wit and 4QIIe�o � Wm. Brookie, P tOq, Humor, etc., oontainod in each issue of Tire Allan i;ortland Boston. Montrea -j ""t �1, #a the head, whioh often result fat oeafirmed Fie�eatae Weekl77 60. peroopy; or with 4o e[ oatarr6, ire mast d�stra`le seofpe of the c�ay, �. �� i year; sin months and �e pieoee muaio, � , Canvu— blwok, � et Oenrae --b "worn ter months and 10 pieces music, ti0a. ttoMca -the � � tr�rtoie(g, �. ` . ",� .," � nww. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal tom- ,i .'� �!s ii�ensands o['panre thi pest advei- mission. t4lareple ceFiee thee. Tea FrnasiDH i � +I� tbaaebt for Dr.; flage't Cstarrh�medy. W>aass. =, m Oolborne et;., Toronto,_Csnada.� oAIIEY � oe^ ifod'es are- ptrtababy pms�ribtsnd.' r � w t: - _ � � � � � � � �i �j Felt � Hints Baofere �o�o Daa't sae any more na vea soots • �� � ���r� �Pills, • 8ait+s, ko•.ahen y oa e! alt Dr. �� »r and dealer to tarred lelr, Booflnt [xTM,�r rspa's �t;ltseaoh tiers, a"; �t Pl/oh. Bnlldiag hDers, Carpel sad Deatenfott Ttelf, TRUE e ��pp ihi litiweL ilhdy, o�ie�psl per- rnuirs nn v itln�rom the .;►flee► and ddeirt tLe Stood � Beady .BOOdL_;g, ate. rU,raRi A B � V L U Y E l l Pu �E par a sal cool. tiraat $piing M eta ins hoots, '!er tow prfoes address . I'be diffirenoe between a poor angler. 8« �r s. w><Ir.Ltene, FROM S.EL�C i FRUIT, phrmlh►, area the fish he tries to oatoh b _ � � e �d �' a'' Tosoattos SO I_ D EV' � RY fhb : The angler baits hb hook s►nd the fish • B...g P � N a •B D C O.e W � � R E hooks hb halt. � � _ - Ooasamers wW gad N b f6sfr dvanfage 1 t;IIlti p�B ��IITD 1�11TBBBe W bask the trace tar oar Dale of 11'Ites sod � O piam, marpt,ine, ebferal, to and J ta..pe- ltle=orettdfas w Aloeetalty send �. kindred Jtsibits. The• msdia�in may be --� for prtw WI and forma. � givgn in te: er oofiee w tl►ea1 the knowledge ei the person itt►ktn►g it, � Hamilton, � ..Ontario. s . if eo desired, Bend 8o in shunpp�sr. ter book . Altlltf3TS 11TG'B PATRNT t3tdd ter eataisr.e, and tsadmenials 1`rom these who have been oared. Addrea M. O. Labea, �7 Welling• �u(3QY & G RRIAQE NEARS TENT, FIACS, HAMI�pCKS, ton St, Eaat, Toronto, Ont. 0 t fhb eat ---T - -AND CA:1f PIN(I GOOD$, ter intnn reterenoe. yPhea wr tang men- - _ P�lagtOIlCaI'F10t�8 Macnair's . 169 Y °�c� $z den -this: paper. - ' � y Qncen Viotorie► is said to h ve been- -a t ?ol'Ol�, good deal annoyed at the slips ed way in ON OUR , . \ �- ]Cyery ecgniry obeeftnilP answered, , whioh the Holloway ooilega o ping wan - imprOv�d �: i oondaoted. Ske attended the ez vises with '� .•)cU111tE•�„ I �a'In ijfOIl ��' le F�11 , eeme enthwiaam but Dame away with very ', Cetir. little by all a000anq, LIt;1MT, BTYLtAH, BTRONGi, DUwABLE __� �� ANo THE EA8IEST "RIDING BUQGY MADE. I Tleelrtstsalt►ey, ' ' p' ' Ae now turproved the "�u•.ka'• ON►r ie tree from set Bay std afett - - detnofe of soy kiod, and if mtetiog with a ready tall _ l3calea In the � �/�S11T- THB$llr -sad Iwo tali Caavaesers , Yade Io dolt opeo or !op bnKg'ee aid phaebne. For � _ - � edvered cod e jyi good wf• H- a �m *• � b. �f• e.le no all the G+e:dinR O�rtlsoe Fnfl�e.r. Aend for � -: tail gnanaleed� - - - - -• — -- - - - --- our deFO.lptl�e tirloe H•t. J. B. ARM$TRONO -_� _ _ '�. - -�Fa era'dalr9t� Ql�'rB )r0g NaW Pe - '1reYfLY M'F'O CO. tLD►, QU�LPH. CANADA. - �- able orm8otla BIBLZB -loge i�yppee,eplendid beaafl- '� - - -- - - tn1 aslnfloae • oonfaiw S,OOn qn• a .od aa• - - -- - -- -- DOr1lnaDt. $Opper dd W 6tlYii nun on Bible 'lfopla ; liberal Mane. Ielernadonal - - - ' - -- - Book and Bible Hones Toronb, oaf. � ih�l,"ales for Mills Aud E IItOIf, - dltrat'rs �re>It'tr's>._� avast TowN elm • t - � - - We� mannfactnre all � . oondfy, for the O. B. Parer add Sliver. Beet ety►le8 Oi SC �LZS f �egg oaf I sdM ai sight; earapie Yrile -seal a • "' • • noeipt of prloe, 16a. Q. D. DAY, agent, _ which are unegaallel for �0 Yonn sf . Toronto, Ooi. - - - - - - - - -- - - acoaracy, durability , {� �y rli Aare >tirtw_lWle q' ♦ere iFwraa a and elegance . I- / 00 -i lefts troso Dtiadalk- �o0,t100 noting e • o - - Ot finish. j ppisyye, 16 Dente t 100,000 6 Dent mac '; insiromenM � j� t -�- F 6alt•pdoe. BIITLeND, 87 Blag•ei. . Toroeb. 0. BORNE & COs, BaIDl�iO�t�lt� i - • • BIND tleW 1[eCHINaB -sLL d[ - LAT1g8'! _ - - improvsmeaM ; braokel bawd e�r.s toe affaah- �la b ' seal, obaap sad d ble send for �at, pa Ogp plLLiaB i OO.arleba Platy � R M E R S�� N D� (� T H R E S H E R aPSraalv�eTlva le eaoti oonnRy* fo"sdl '•Pro- II>;e on your 11[aehinery only the Welt -known ppooesma1 and Eepotwl "-a book on Loves, Coatb ' ' � • p, 1t[afrianony sad kindred t `.ems` WdM for � _ _ - Tofoato, Orel. Mreatfonat Book Wd ;Bibb �. lt►tibL ai. �� �o� r� 6LD!]8t00 • -_ . - � rw+oE at�►ceutE >!ts� tarriltQ �Cae)OL Teae%era aE StlIIiete�a ' , >tt�aWa t ll Daring Hotidaye a speoW oonrae tit prlvab by highaf masters, will b� tivm 8ohool ' . Teaohen sad 8fndenfs, o0 8horihand, Drawtog o� g�X COLD MEDAl8 we been awarded 1f d�ring i�ielaet ilirea gears. �Trya>�ooarPt� Painting. W who oan ehonld Dome. dd iWmedl- LSei 1ZLB Qwt$.•8a for your Wlggooe and Hone PowML � afsly !or speoW oiroalan. Tee 'Urnat ilaoar• 1[anntaotnred ai Qwtea Citg ell vietl[s, by aurora.' eaaatm, Broad•, Toroata , ♦IVraa ><nnslra•Ti�LY._'iwo. Htntna=n ' ` - SAMUEL i�OGERS & CO., TORONTO, BfudenM tot �tiorfhaad, i3pokkecping, erlfh- � , � ' � , •metlo, Wt11anR. •re, sad all OommeroW sad Sngttsh � � � � i � „� St oversee, eta prlvaM le.sons day or evening. BpsoW 1 1 a � � � � � r a � � � i}i+ Terms, ell gradnaM. hetp�d in procuring good post V Yone. •ddrew of Duos, TSE TuSONTO BUt3iNEBB , ao�a�. 8r, s�, !1 .deia>de >,,. >1;� ►. Tar«rb. . Wood � � � Workin� 1Vtach�e �. ..,�s......�.,r� ®t� �>r g ry bwneWpN fa sell Dr. TaLr ctig+e'e asw book. New Saw -Mill Catalo ue ust. out. � , Live Ueala. !'ae keenest aa:' �moel vlgororee g spealmen o! orabry ever writ. en ; ne�►rly 700 pages 1 ' � _ only t14 : tall parHotilass of this sad oche •new boolu � _ -- - - __ -- -_ - - _ - eta. 8ohavler Bmlfh tti Oo., t?a n ondoo.On/ _ _ _ , r -- - r�li - -d s 'a Biut>. a. - � I� III III I u . 1staUtttt�e, - Toroab. ?ria fe We ddeaf .ad ' �� wring tihorltbaad -and lypewrlfierr 6ohaol to Can• � • ads, 1[M�s.rNan aoed Leobten are es of tenet h. � '. _ � � == _ � seed p�raoMoal esperieooe. npaoW is oenienM der• �Sernd 1- � ing summer months Poeltlace etc red gndnafes. oy. �, lehorihand books for sale. Corrrepo epos lnvifad. - Catalop�tta, I � � � I I�I�� h i� �I II 'illu���ll����l�i! Ii Il�q� +p , � I,I � � N�aLE14N k CO., H[LLWRI(iHTB EN(liN & &IiB I •I ul '” � 'r � ��„ rUa Out --sole maoalaofa n In Canada o! �y'�' �� " ' •I�.I� ,, u - - anbmatio e � ass from 8 b lti h. . • anbmaUo ea- - - - � p. glens !or prinfint' a ®Dee ; high antomafio sn• - -_ ``� '�� glans tqr ebefrio lighting ; an1 fio es,Ma tor. - - ° _ oYeese, bniMr, and eacrea[s taobri or any other - ..' parpoae when a ltgki slid obeap welt U required. of r grloe lint anQ othu s�ddnse as �/ .: Y54 i!� Jlsmes Nicest, ;liontrcul. - B RA N T FO R D AND above. - 30 tat. Pall . kjtreet; Q%ebcc. � _ W IN N i PEG. A{iZltl'l'62 -TOU Ostt`t IrIN 1 BOOR iHea � Fleid 11r�ob1P F e =)a Et1Cia • Plain sad 'lrao /loo �b lttatoru, by the leading tnaterb i1 glues be�tfe� saNdaofion or you oan make Ddoes. Bets given •rdi tall �� ]indleep Cawrairietei TYrea6lns Belts kept to stock• � rponey taaMr with than'• worW'e ondan.'' BeWb � for now 98 page saw mw eatalogae and p�Mre. W olaasee- (Jhrisdais acrd ln9de Ca1b►oita apd � = - - -�f ProfesMnM, old sad yoaag; old �geaM who have - - -,- -- - - ._ _ � _- � - - 1 - - - - -i- - not oaavaeesd toe yesn an point b the field wiW 11 ; 0. JT. Jesilas i0ld 1F$1hs first freak • J. 6. Brave says i " The lira west with '• woadeai' netted me � . one hundred and eizfsen dollars." a good ohanoe for naemployed pereonsi oofflf tree b aofwl ono - Oo. )ifriniwfoed for 14rmL B>LLDLtT! QMutsros • � . . M MONEY`TO LEN ©.... �T��L O E � NgC�s' .Pro�notive Town, Village � Farm Propart�, � � � � � �I 1. lri'1'CIHBLL >re1.OlrLi.P„;�BwrrUtar, .. � � ` � at � - i tIIaien Bleelr- leraefo li+sN�'�- 'hrefrte. r � � _ I � :��w= 4 a' gl H&]�8 � �x�aakf _$icon. � _� ' � -� � a 11 � _ Our are t e .O �h „' M, �o _ '�' . -- =-% goods o 1d !'ln asi Qaaliiy, Fnll Flaaonr �,., M� � � ” �' �_ _ t►nd 8ngar•aured. bile -r merlgla awarQeQ ae for pact• ;Il�ll� a � _ —: seven yeah for s :dslienos.ot Dicta. ©'. I; ,I r• _ _ _ _ JAS. PARK � SON _ s �rOaiO • r 'g ''— � � a • - ' �i t. � � �' �' -- �+ -�'.— a � � � r- y P '�'esie an L�d�cs' Co � � 3 � _ � f ��� ����� �.;��1� O �.I; � -- _ MILTON+ - • . CANADA _ - e _ - w.,,.� �� t' _ �, _� � _ , Ta FISfT 1iF THS LtwiFB'CeLLIIii'!!h -� � - _ _ -� � -- �j H grrdnafea vur'100 ladide td 1ha lull oonrae, � _ , , �� hoe edn afbd over'E,�00 Fnq houl�iee la hM•a +n », - - - � -� ' I ' 4'a:; ;� � laotva mneio rod b -+ Tae lasesf oolisrrs _ •_ -=- � � �,�, �, __- baildiog to t• Province. wilt oo. n on 9sDf 1. 1886. � - - - _ -_- - - - - - . t eddraq fh0 eot�J, d bUltNe. D D . I,L D. -. r , -- - ilia >res� ii�eetiv�e,, Wefce, tin traliutle� its. l�elke i<eall Eeaiers is tie runt torte • " pod veaYlaYeg Obnrahes„ iodools, Palblto Ea11+11ree, 8brwt and PrlvaM 6addonoe�. BimPf ie fetal Yon red easQ,y maot�ed, aapabis d gtvWg more boat with tern ooasdmpYon of bd'�° a°Noe'a tea« f s , i t s i sizes 11W erl .pparsMss. /r �►Mwelafet�l •wa '>t'I�t.� tlil►t slates "><wttrls" sad fi • ' �, ! i * are seeds and ass be Nt eiWsr V Bslok or loetaiis form. Qorreepondeaa sottof roc • s ta+MNr retorsaattoa address � �O� -• • .,.. � The j ' 'fed �l� e . - � , e • ,, . . � Ce ��B�I CO. i�� }� . , ,' . . �'. a •� , �. �1 .. - ,�. . -.l' . � •,y r -- . - t . �'� .� it :. A.,� � `�� � -1 .. �I �'t - 1 �.fS ���• .. c:i% , i,- , .. .• , is �abz _ i , e?:. Na +ri .,. > +i - .: F - .•�� 1 1. y ,, "! i . t.r . �. 1 � A .� J ti �. -r � e. _, r 1 . k i • r'. � � . . �- ,t� ~ ,F.- .a,.- . �• i A'. � t r; t' `! �"�. �: �,, �' .- - . � I —voi, FdVOla!?, 12 M111. CIO.. M . rsrao� cis i Ste !�%i � n s� k, biI- , eTPt �p 4p .194 1 j, meanmate i"1;;" d ;u � a ; �d weoy w traita -, Cet Jo - St, JOIE b1 8 treatp�+ t k L E� 7 i0C� s �CTS :_�Y PURt 1j. FRUiT. V:Ht=_RE a o ` , -- - ae. �MMQCK3, . U,S, . '6E ST.,_ . sad, Toronto', ` ;. --�. Facto'"# it wil d Clileap Hay and stock en in the market @red and erecled, ql, a ranteed. e.rM' lalry & pftj, p`atfJim Bootee, arehoun levatols, n - •=rirm mil` n 0utt ER .1 OIL@ i - . �1eo oar PE>Lg� - )me Powers. • 1.. - )RONTO. mess' I,- i eryll. ,_ .. i 10 '. I- I 1) !!o /• . i t PEG. ,aj,'a! at Liar in stock. 06nd i1110, mp r I of e c0 e '" - ' tot ww'- ti swam T014I.... . 1. 11 _. :-, � 1- . 1.,. "' ,_ ­_ -11-__�_ r. , 3• t � __,_� . ' �� . .. , _ , . - - - 'G `' �T ,` "dam, wit%onl- hesifh osagttr , whore I abli cheats from tiro cold sildue -like mood add keeping her hands tightly leak one net being and that the Asylum is w haft N D Jj6�� the men are so wicked moaetwri that it b she had exhibited for some weeks Ze In the other end his rsaoh. •f which he to the _ . O +` �� proprlet*r. .tn.dd m.- ppss�stt., �y -- marvel tlhe bon Dieu left them live, even m did not admire statues, bat he adablred e o " N j, hardly." be laughed mare nm oral meats he writes verse, which it usually an- . . . their fogs and misery." DeLmaiae ; and he had set t►t■nrstt is win ly new. They asewld scarcely play heir intelllgibla . ;< CHAPTER IIi. , The last word_ s were metered In Fienoh her, and had snooefddd� -In a way"thanks hick ao olamsUy. Some woman has a The Gera�tesso_do f itris, aocor , . . ding to rho . - Tha y saint ei Ddariu0.0 •. as iA jeap!pPold her atlarliremo's , 'his own strong will and a pewerfnl ally oeatederaM -- ear melherIn R+enoh ids London True , inherited all the sporting b the arrival of th "e y, ttls sin- hhaed hr e orehead with the hem he had secured ; eaely. C,nthia had very likely. t b very well one- -v 1 torte■ it s ►mtlyr :; . hp Fe�n1, able WAS ��be f faint and pale, still lviag h contents of s bottle' which she drew from road the story pretty "rmtoly. Eve war he orotnued. •' And it' ha■ bus an zoit, partial" hunting add' shdotlntg, breaking ' p°�t the on +hions. A middW-agd o• •leer pookalt. young and weak, sod the oemb[nedon ing little opisede j ad at starring 1 ' skittish o , driving four-in-hand, or tiring . - in the newt white cap f a Fre oh . • , war stronit.aad arabde.� SUIT she did tier smile or chow . " ea or fur horses at � oh Pont p ,- } change. o . �+- Sae a,It, who was looking from the wind w, The lbng' 'afterawn hoace prirwd' foamy When Pdrotval D�nv s appeared Ia w •' Why, Eve -why, my darling," ere- dressed in w neat; msecutine style, wore . , t6>b r open the door and came hastily so r slowly while! the Iady toy Rasping open her set of Landon Boobttppi with obit prestige of menetratad caressingly, i' we lea ally stand ap ,oaliwrs, sett feat hot without' feu- ate, exclaim in i lately sutosedocl to a let fortune taken In 2 Did you doab` en for me- -there aria referred water coots to Inzar- Ice veranda' to the- g p ilamm 6er�'�ty�r �Qtts$ w4f(ghy oa t� bbosaobe rot cane mm ked w the of meat? Dearest, on oti a to t m loam ma mangos P ,, - grenoh- . - oleok;1101117ecUe �h i&oaosd- ea tin! tstbla y p y nil driving her team of cooties , : „Ab, madame; what has •bappon d 2 More her. the sewn. There might be something ob- word seriously against this very r- In bad weather. _ ••; _ e ill -yon are eputsee I knew w. at 6, He does not sane," she whispered, ware and Indefinite about Its origin ; bat eat melodramatic sort of triok I us I In declining the Iitaho clo of E itabae h - yon ins when I let en Ro eat a[ e. the fortune was safe .ad sure enough, the tall on vet tha` it is net roe ! p g ' it Would y -when -the shadowe longthsne3 and the am- g again gravely Canon Ltddon says that, for one reason : chine ohan ed from old to crimson. •• wine ones guaranteed • and nobody oared to Sure! not? I will tell you what w will ++ �tyy did I let You ge 2 g He Hasa ,i y y Daring w great pr►rt of the last year I was . u gait Ceolle 1 returned her min r. should be now, Soon he "will be too �l� scab deeply. Mothers of marriage• de. �s will lead book a telegram iron seriously out of health, so much a as to be „ the man wait,. and come with a', late.,, obis daughters m ale a mach of the man the next station -iii we sty loo one h- .1 g g Cecile tarred to the window with a an. 1 ] y g obliged It give tip an regular, occupations bGods* _ � �� she ezolaimed, anteia the grout whom god fl,s�d so tempdngl before oongn►tnLtin;t the yo ravoals on their nearly altogether ; and, although by Gods* - - e' t, If her arrow had reached he mark he might eyes °g uaoogg " moray, and as a oonsequenoa of the long rest - . - aa'e lamentations sins and oler ag their e.. The da arm theisuwlves were br�ht Wes. Let a coaoiot It at o %e door of the room as soon a■ they ad be hen now at may mem�t. Aad his oom- oharmed with hiss me taoa and dos He draw out his ppe000ket -book and dl ; which the deaton in fisted :on, I am feeling - ' •" e tared. ea g happen Ling leg are , and he had i� to threw the the color bad oome' baaok to him face, s for fairly well now, I have yet to discover how w■nalhla her ha trot woofed sin brook Ufa to !h• fading toe• � But he was a urban s rs lshmde about his e - " �, b00� �ewvro "- oatohtn the old coo 'm she oonid net. bear ie look mt.' Bat liedksrohiai" where loses, g g y yes. Molt far or how long a time i can return to myy' ' haauds in both hers as she spoke- s• hoar stole away, and the wattWg•wdmon r soy at 8nt ", 6e mltow himseU to ins court- made oils leek ten year elder. old h�bits of work. Uata this is .clear, it - - bond terrible has ha rood, Cecil ! I h ve aid for a season or o. Then Eve Data- Eve could not forget. That sudden .. pp last hops a lingering, reluctant death. >� • woo appear at Least doubtful !whether I -him its - "It hauled Mr 1 sine said M herrAlf, moue came on% an Percival Danver's frightful pallor had spoken to bar with a ought to undertake n°w and very serene . . ill Until in Hsavea I" Oiwalited tit; o- �, g his boobs fn her desllatr". choice was made. terrible convincing force; More powerful to duties." The Canon's delicate oonmtitation - - riarting book*, " Where 2 - Oh, 1 •' es," spoke her aaaidreesd as i rsmdln She woes not at all szded by his prvfsr• her woman's quick limaduol tun all the real gives his irlendls mach "rolioitado, and ha - d mlrtree is where 2" the unspoken- exclamation, " Is has kalef eaoo ; het;,,�oang h tr yet aateuohed, sort leg words bo oeul I alter cow. She draw will preb ably never be a well mans . _ . " I have seen him at the oharoh -a! a me, It it had only been sooner 1 Why did bad Its •sow dream■ d aspiradons. Bhe away sht►r& nogly from 6Ls head wa he at- �,d Harlin n. the Liberal leader who - situ -with a fair golden - haired girl. And we speak, Cecile 2 It was scarcely worth had formed her own sal. and, as it happ• tempted once more to take hen in hie own. has been Mr. ` . a g b while. But it has doe no harm • She will ned It was not at r )dr. ed• She oleseti her ee and leaned book brat recent political etrug le, is a opponent of itlrelees he war married to her this mornings � Denver s M o"! � gg en hear, Caoile 2 He was married to h4th 1" not bellntve -why should she. She levels it Perhaps bar lade orealoe only stimnbt• the cushions. „ energy, with m remarkable love and capacity y , I am tired -I a•u faint she murmur- •• Harmed 1 The woman stared; himel She has torn the paper and thrown it ad his admiration more , indifference • for study, and with a most tenacious dim . -,-;' aw and distended eyes, at or awi�, and he knows nothing• and she h was a new ezperl to him, and diffi• ed •' Iwo me be gniat -let me nest." mitten. He ;deer not court last mad dropped a i the words c►me� brokenly from smiling Into his face now, at this moment, oultim Rave a zest to ursutt. She spoke with a kind of weary petnlmnos affects a manner of indiffeana�aa sad eantai •• Married 1 she re t d, which reasinred him, At all events it was her white lips. , P� and--and I am co areal. It will "be over eons Delamais►e w m dowager with six when he comes into contact with peep la ` awe struck lone. I have lived too dam beer■, ldvin on handsome mUcwancs men auroral than her ether moods, he in a breathlsa, wen, and it is wait so. g g Oddly enough, meet Englishman regard . yes Oeolle -gatok 1 There s roe s 1 n Ceolle- not -one da too to ," which would Oetaas t her death lea via thought, She lay book, with hu Oyels i • aL !G .l F � sj � 6 him as a ralhsr" light flippant personage; . to low,' (live me my duk -my ke s. Ozly Coolie's sobs-suWared m. s s leaned her younger children sry 4sos►atily prevad- shaded by her hand. He watched her far- who prefers the race track pe. tea, sad - . ear b)n ist, Oh, quick -haste 1" her forehead w alust•the window -sash. ad for. Manifestly Jibe first duty of a Lively as,, he wrote ,his message ; then he sport of an kind to trio •n. Tab !s en- Pat an y $ o tied the morn ■ Times and read or p° y p° she exclaimed in a tens et agony, v he Then a breeze stele ap and whispered mother in an 3h circa stanave was to marry io • tirely a false view of the m whose life to . . " turned to the travelting•dlock on the man 1• amongst the clematis blooms and rustled the her daughters ; and $vo s two elder sisters pro to read, looking up sit her from unselfishly de.oted to work d • high rin- , 0soe. t, It i■ ten minutes paaf one, d leaves of the Vlrglalan . creeper, 'while the war already Ia t third season. To time to time as the mingles passed. p ei y adple,. and who rival Lord Salisbury in �e tr,tn leaves xt half pest, ho warm glowing day was dying in crimson have allowed the fee iii dreams of an lnev Along silent hoar glided away ; and the attentlon to thedetalle of any basinsms. . paid " . perieaoed girl to stuaid between her and a swift express still rmsfied ea. She did not _ _ �� What train t What "man 2" ! " glory. General Adam Badeaa whose saint' , , „ r� most advan eons b Uement In life would stir er look apt and the watching eyes dark- �l I have roe time to tell yen. J!d xke yo r- Cecile, iffy friend= mylast, b0tfrlend, wR t . . said the struggling veins, '• oa will take have been a piece of alpable folly of which with • mn anxious of *ud- psrhepls an auos with Englieti society is as close w the self ready ; come back to me. ". gg g y Mrs Delamalue was inca able. She war angry errs. These bridal ma4ds cad whims of any Amertoan, writes of Quen Vioteria► . , . me book to the grave under the magnollm- p , were and his management as well a■ his who, he thinks, hoe lived a sad life: " The '$he wrote rapidly for a few mien i tm. I could not rest away from it. That strong-minded and Irate , her ohlLdna Loy tie - then she folded her letter, and was =sad an is all mine own. And I have left thee had been trained to implicit obedience be comprehension.; and, if he•oentrelled his Q teen v Cues w hi exhibits !n her exalted She old servant entered the room, all -!tie let Le ter the love and the fidelity her will. Aad the was that Eve, rs• tamper it sows because it would not have sphere virtues which the humbles! man or Iuolaa but over pow yielded to a daily been good maanor for a three hour-old woman in her salon might imitate, virtues "Come, she o *mmanded, leading he And you will be silent, Cecile, and bury my l• po + y y which endear her personally to her sabjaots, . jay to the doer. r life with m' or ev Promos me and hourly pressure hioh gradually ground -degroo . to sold or storm, t you ors lilt rfoy angel -the old �° „ -des her down and wore at her powers of re- The whistle sounded at last; ey were and certainly make them anwil ior, In her lira, my Mend. oaring a large junction stations. Dan - rime, t., disturb 6erthrone. Parity, beans,. . in + Is he never is know 2 Is she dotanco• troth rsliglen fidelity In all !hs family re- - m•+'Yes, it is- there" -her mfetrese br th. •d She told Percival Danvers, when she uCw von yawned and throw down his paper. + • . " . ad heavily as she hastened oa. " B t I N r. Lever, - Cecile ! Weald you hive •. H latiow, constancy to friends sympathy with - - ere we are at E vesham he aanonno ' Y , cry tm y two lives ralned, two hearts broken? That copied him, that she chid not love him -Cold • all forms of human,oufferin in whateverolsow I oaanet stay. If I have only sire, th him with a ! !ern h that he would to ad cheerfully. May I bring you a glass of g / „ would be arose - -cruet i Shs had raised ��° He answered ,riser I fancy we shall step Long enough -these are traits on account of which the, , enough 1 fie the railway station," she d herbelf, and was speaking rapidly In her liagalsh > Pretensions. to the man ae she re- entered the cartel e , - +• Let her be ha the that he wall' content. Be long as she gave for that." English people of to day yre oonftnt to hove► 1. �• end drive at yearniokeat !" excitement.- happy-the • seen." Vann innocent bride ; and perhaps Id his him a hewn on which no other name was she aaoevered her face a►nd answered Q She at pawMng, rigid ; the old to t pp aers rem remember -he may re- wriltdea he would trust to his own lave to I� !. believed that the Prince of Wales is anxiously late her face, touching or 7 y Thanks -roe." musses to marriages between E �gabhmsn of ' looked an y peIIh„ win hen. He said it so very prettily, he title and American kla. Then are eel m cold hands, sad uttering little broken z- He, the 8cailerat -the retch -the Heaved- manifested so much deli"c+�te and thoughtfal `j It would be good for yon. I shall g y . . it devotion he laid higrselfl, brie it and you must drink its" he said, limited number =of fi •at -claw bsohelore�in the -% alamations of dismay and anxiety, ao a and all his oevet• B y jilted through the street■ of 'the town d iorgottsa i the woman burst forth, lifting • with a Little ram lion of martial author- a►ristooracy of Britaiad and the Prince is anz- ' a her hand with a fleroe imprecation,' fired by ed advwnlages so humbly at bar feet, that P Ions to have them mate with English girls. ' tap the long hill to the mutton. Had it ever her hot Southern blood. the young girl was touched and half eabdn- fly, u hs j ■piped ant. been so long? Would the fired stnmbl I With infinite tarot he humoured the The a�rftage was a doable ens, divided But in spite of his wishes, ;E igUshnaea oen- horse ever meant it 2 g "Hash, Cecile 1 D� not carte him, ed• drone to mart! American women. Even ;.. cannel bear Its. I- CsaUe -I -love him. anent to her character sxid mintottgpd ill a ;Ivor to the modals, the inner comport• that most eligible of all B Irish bachelors, The station, Dame Into si tat last. %id ment bola em and the door set o for A I die joyfully. for my death wUt" bring him to her girlish romance. H t did not 8 Ph' p°II the Duke of Portland, whom the Prince of carriage, with white horses bedecked with happiness. Obey me, my friend. Take her with j jwbL -a lavish vnlga display of air on this cum day. Mr. Dwven return- . wedding fovoars, stood at the door, he �r Wales is re -Med to have selected for one . me home and lay me beside that grave ; and wealth wn[oh might have startled her with ad In about three minutes; followed era of his daughters, b said to be faawinaled My Bank back. the suspicion shet she was to be sold for cosier baarino a li�►Y with a gear of cherry g + is I otk lea," she gasped ; " I have no write my name with that name. No date, that uspi io ha she were the flawed she and aeons b utte. Only a 'sunshade and a with a young and beautiful Now Yorker. more strength. llnuo Take the Lotter, Ceo e- Cecile; only my name- nothing more. I A dial hod E lishman amid recently . ' . sir of li ht levels were on the meat inguis i ix • y • -, , ` • -` give it to bins • bring him bare to me 1 I- can do lib for him -!he tut- -the last ! loved best, photographs of the pictures she p g g�� e' to an American • ­You mast not ins sob. . t g was enthusiastic ever trifles of tested ems whleh had been �e a, and the door leading - I— 0'a, Heaven, it I had only s- Her face lighted tip. She pat out her hand ' g Into the inner division was shat. Mr. Dan• Prised if are ebj •let to year girls oarryin l o ff and drew Cecile to ha. '• P�omiss me. ct art^ -all loot showed the most grmtiiying , our young min. We want the young men . go !" she commanded, Pushing the aid a ream on of her idemis, the most sabre vest turned the he�ndte, lent the door wm■ from her. Lm our hand on my heart, year lips on pp alt! y for our own iris and it is only fair that we.. •• Why do you stay 2 The b Lay floc knowledge her tastes. fastened. He shrugged his. shealders, B • „ l the bell. In :nether moment it will be We my 'aj"' You love mot CeeUe. You wing 1ed� should have !ham, not, refuse me 1 You will do this I You The wefW- although enviow -smUsd drank the sherry, dismissed the costar, The r - '-�•• •.i .. :� i lute. Oh+ go I well be silent t' and congratulated • her home alrole"harrled settled himself to his paper . Was I! not indeed already We late 2 e Ttiro Codlo, weopiasge t; eagerly into the discurion of wedding ila- train went aw but the doer remained The Ctitio's- Apostrophe. . ' woman -sped swiftly on her errand,, jos ing and bridal arrangements ; and E re was olesed. Mr. Danvers, a little sulky, read . The stars Dame out ; a dlvor ptaaet Mir- nary BY W F. SMITH. porter and passengers as $he rt►n tip the .bored ltseU in the rippling water ; the ham Berne onwards with the current, on and on, . ea The situation was aboard , an even a ; . . platform. and eoho of bas cumin life djA away into at if by a strong overmaster°gg tap, Until bridegroo n to the slovation of his first train■• �Ve live; and breathe. wad move, end eta, aaa A fe tman, with a white favor at bb at- a restful stainer+ soothed but not broken she sadden! awoke to find her destiny fixed port deem not like to be made rdiontons Which glorifies a being paced on high, to s, steed bowing at the epsa oer of by the oft whimper of the ebbing tide. amai the wing day close al hand. She Station 'after rMd*n fisehed by ; the load- Who hinds within the tioLow of his hand, t•oLas carriage, marked conspicuous v- only a soft lounger cooed ebbing tip and drew bank wfftigghh�ed from that terrible Rz- Ing &Moles were spelled oat. even the ad- The universe, and, at his slight command, ' rued. "- .CoaUe dashed, op to it. ply down the saint stretch Of beach, n stood` btoan, ■o fermldatble sod w .oleann even te vertisemeat sheet was exhausted. Dar. Dan- demon may beooma an anRe1 bright. I a was there- Alden- haired fair, d vers started a at last and ttkd the r g- adsomi virtue wrapt in bideous night y g ' watching the silver gleaming of the r•oeding a happy and abased love• She could not, p n The world itself be held, and time bs onaine d, pale. Oita looked round hardedly - would not, dared oat barter away all the door. and stagnant prevail- No one restrained, - auto had er own ideas as to the meet a am- waves. ,. " • y g CPU wonderfu bemutiful possibilities of the ta• E rs, he Galled, Eve, bar ape the [is power to ado evil or do goon Suddenly a ran • the b 1? As lasted loo enough 2`' The Delamainer at ail revered the awful id - th(rood, along nner of executing her oemm eon. . llenos -a woman r scream, as she bed inn her young heart believed in for this t � 8 R "ant t, om what scarce did -tht,s great beta The ootman bowed for the tut time and the door wide open mad ran sot on to the Then Mrs• Dolamatitae came down upon wen anpleasanlly addicted to praadosl spring? walk away. Cecile and the lady ere her and crushed her ith a relengoes "Toe - j -ken evidently. " E ve 1" And why fur all celestial worlds, one Bing? - gravel path' No answer. Had she fallen &Mies + He it one from nothing came, then why not more „ ■den y �• A duct r, m looter 1 For the lout ei labs." The family batloa overwhelm- p ' Why not one thousand on that mystic shore, = you are the bride ? the Fe ah- knocked loader ; sail no reply. Then he Who rate the mot ements of this igmy earth. wemau ended is her broken E Heaven bring a do}oter 1 ad her ; her tremb g tearful epp*dtiea looked out of the window and whistled. ,t „ 1'he wlttsry lou�ager leaped the low fence was swept aside ; t e powerful home -oar- end made the lbws that gave all worlds the Mr. D,,►II err► The little coo leasan was birth9 •' Yes." She opot:e listlessly, with ly m and dashed Moser thin son and flower-beds rent flowed on and bar with Its She U a its sal Why should this (Lod of moray and of love,' without waiting to oh� his stops, throw• was not stmg endag to red+t farther ;she Of power and j uerio�. from leis throne above, little weary surprise, leaven d he told himself. Why should Look down, unmoved, upon the world's career, „ „ in hle cigar into the bashes m he comer rank into a ooad! not lisiler aogaiss- pp fty h d Oh, read tb�L, madame ! She.helai the g g K be an thin an 2 He watohed the trees Upon t e sea of love and hope and fear, written paper open before the eyes o the �� ~ I will o ' ho raid to the wombat. oiaoe, which her a lens mother explained g On vilest p tgaion of th +unman mind W d g • mka1TI.0411 To to her ewe and . Danvers's sAadsfwc- and hogeo flying by ; he was horribly Which st,.b at lava and leave the taint behind ' eon girl. "U made and me te0h °�Or dens bored ; and, under! ball• there we's m " young B �' °n°' "Which ! Ah, how can I tell ! The underlying On blear -sued diseipatton. ►ordid wealth. with Ime. Quick " -as the m000nd bell „ • . grew! dread, like a mastiff kept at bay mod On leper sighing for the cheek of health? - soand d -" read for the sake of k bon first -'the quickest 1 _ Se was We wllUo to take hL bride en ready to spring upon him when he would Thee., evils all, s God of love? endures, - . Dieu $, ' + . - . Iwonard Hope -for it was. he --sped away . lay terms to be oriti 1 ; he one redoubled let Its But he would not let It-he recurred Prewribej the poison, but omits the cures. The startled bride took rite paper tom sa him errand' He was young' he was swift, his devotion, If that are possible. He war b minor vexatious. This commence- Oh, God t my doubting rout blasphemes no -_ mnd he had good look He was back again an Inoomparabls,)fa►aa Thee. the hand of the agitated woman, sad gl o- meat *f his married life was -well, hardly 'Tie riot I tail to see thy Majesty. - ad hurriedly at ills contents. in let than ten minutes, the doctor with ,+• No �1 had ev such a' pesfeody de- p p 'Tie th t my ace ing soul inquires with at ghs, him. Then were lights then m from _ n to his ez sotadons. The smoke of the " This 'carriage is reserved. I amt g moving llghdal ° + . th• elaanaines del so great city was visible now" hs larne if , de may live as surely d man efts „ window to wind *w behind the clnlsterin • � � � 1 y Oe, devotees i • Oh, men and women blind t . -" trouble you to find another lac a e a • QQ w rev w th nghly is rove, a rig- was near! at an end. He aaaennoed the Throw out the Book and what is left behind t : . voice behind Cecile. A strong hand pro her leaves. There was the babble of ezoited 'etoe b is'. n cosy. The girl who a�rb We see a world that spine in empty space, . - " hutil satde without looking it her, 1j t as Vol Marine Cottage had wakened pia toot through the closed b r. y g l g aeald net be�happy each m Ohmuoe did Which is but one of many, and its race •• Eve,�we era almost there-4a London. Ma 7 ran throughout w calendar of ages the guard, running up, closed the oa e , from a drowsy spell into frightened active . aet�deberve happi�ss 1 Open the door." And destiny oione, e'er read its psg�e�e. door with a and an im rative- ells. And Ave, everpo eyed and help1eais do Still there war no sign. Would she oartg Waat sure, we have is earth- ooniihed, . . her oath and her patri home Is only in the mind, " Take your mats. Time i n .,, Leonard Hops wanted outside Imp d for the duo y o as they liked, t° on the j eat tip to the lair moments' Y°e, oti out�h t thy minion is the waiting grave, • pp for s return. It -was rose lower delayed. • rtrngRle, lot them ay d do as they liked, �d cad it. Ths train ■ . M r• In fact the train was alread is mod n•-- y Waage, arms embrace all there 1s worWr to save. " the bridegroom had narrowly ymisssd 1 sin •, Dead 1" he said shortly, On he joined mad went to the altyr la the stunned hope Danvers bammerpd al rho door. Still 1. �„ places y g totard. "Hoare -discs -long somAding Left mood to couch th y had brought her. REPLY OF THH CHRISTIAN, p (,suite could se• biro laB ' aothin to be - dsi a Yi wlpan She was roared- Loo in truth now- there was silence. was she Ill. Of Deane. across to the golden'-haired lady" : th .en- „ Why hod he not thomilt of it before I -A Brother, my heart anti feel for t fee, Mari barn b1 ti shook which her all at once lf 4a�s at his sail W1 h love and sympathy intense. Oh, turn, gins steamed faster and footer, en its way tO°• '+ tram a dmid depend it girl into a o*arage- Wnat is it, dr 2 Can't open the door?" An giPe thy heart to nitro who gave thee birth. . out of her reach. So her mission had fail- - "A foroigaer, sou she not?" P To God. the Christ. the ruler of Laos earth, - .' - ad I •' Yes -well, I hardly k*ow ` 'sins r�-v- one energeda woman. • Of coons she mum be Ill- probably is a The stem the sun, the planets. all that shine; I -1 $he stood mtaria alter the tnin'atm it lid- ■mt is feraeigu ; 'arid ■the to oks --Bat t6i •• L this eras !" her flat words to I��g $k Wit else could account for All these His globose, and His glories thine. . g Percival Danvers this true t -•-and Throw out the Book t • . Ah. there ie where you ed swiftly -out .of might ; then she w eked name " -he unrolled a paper in his head, `• her strange: oandaot 1 - touch . ,' L' newly off the platform; heal her and stopped under a lamp vast to read It- sins held the epee Pape tdowards him. •s L11 roe" reared, sir, and *pan It en the pots ohrasttan dignity; and three we ointati - hands and mattering her prayers te F Saab `# the name 1. Meares cols• Dasbv rs $e gave one sand queNtoning Look , other dde.,, With nervous asap that legacy, that prine. •. u she went. Came here for her �ealth, the woman saatd Into half ibs►mifor tape+ 1been his. eyes fsl[ A minute -whbh waned like tau -mad Whose value is•tot Loosd beneath the skies.. The fonatsin of oar joys, our highest bliss The porters nudged each other and . L this y� rem 2 i s t (food night Upon the written sod the" ooloar left the soma threw open the door, Dar. Dan- Tote allbeeids, but vs the Christina thi<e. . „ thin.,, „ even his Ups. His k oo>>riplezisas task pushed him hardly adds and stepped 'Tim sorbed to our some by symbols dezr, road as she passed. " The f *reign w was " crazy," they oenalUdedo Ba she „ D3" n hk ,- ■ooh a livid deadly hno 'raw $ even !sa hor !n. The carriage was empty: By all things good that mortals may revere ; . ig let • By every drop of.red on Calvary' Cross nevee heeded them ; she wear tea fall i her Two days later, i erosrd Hope* read tea' ' newly.ga,� bol�ser, dlrew aft (TO BS 009TlNOSn,) - Br Ohristion•sgain and ainne.'s awhil lose ; -' trouble, ansennoemeot in the 2Vnsee. oti, By Christ's last breathing. gapping, moral Ear mlatress orals watchin for her with "On the 21ait lost., at the 'parish church of Where did this oeiae from i' he began her hands premed a sins! her side, rya her of St Ethelminds, St. Saba ndan a the- r madden! savagely gam g by- y, •' No, it it net trued„ '' • PERSONAL. . By t phi to" e a ptOas sinful o►h� es shown ; "r�s , brath oomin heavily front betty heir Saa, Paaival Danvers, Esq. to Eve, third he corrected hastily. Eve, It is also , parte� $ ' sill 'eat •don't o b seat t A osl j eke Mr. H M, Brunie has il►a ted- ptti -• brother t start now, ope thine eyes and see 4 rot u lips. a shook her head so w- daughter of the late verard Delamslni% y I , f �°Od yy coaapp Bare proud heart and God's own rays o! . _ - y . she cam the carriage Et . of Beaufort Manors Emsfthire." -n *>s in the bast taste, perfttdy -but -hat pram te � ra thnaghent B,ngLnd next I t u M e towards t q' " •• It has saoomd- anlamn, on Afrioan toplos. Shell ben[sh from thy soul the loom of night ' $he has seen it -the eerier. I • It •• •+ 6w ! He tried M laagti. his wieldy fin, 7l'be mosytet voce shall clank 10 hw, elf an oo6wided 1 ! Leonard brad to od a�a+Myt Upon my word 1 Walter •r A favorite drink -of the Lte BA and love shall bloom within thy heart again .. And rhos be came tip and shed 'himself w he lanced !barer" down thr�o�h ms away without looking at ms-�if shad the ob1tnary gsodoesd where, isoweva, he young Douglas, *r bethe are probably tote glag Ludwig was white wine In wh - eaoly looked at me 1--and the teals went en. feaad aothiag •• It's ease add that, Ii trwtaaes. We will never let them lets had been well steeped. H e a was tt n lag young vs fend of champagne poured over whits Vioa Vega, 1 I could do no motet. It was ,\not - my one hears a :-nom• by chaos, tt it Dote to �•* •what sonar �y �• thanes. ayy :. isult• Drop ap agnia half w anew Hanes directly imps would szat! over oar roared vioLeft, Let me see r*au of k kid 1. ` " Yafn' gave it not to him t Yalu spoke aftwwsards 1 H pl In his strong Thom" Stevens, the bioyvlls w e Is gloves," maid Mrs Saugga N olerk m a - - P. Dram ed th• cocoa itat With him 2' fingers am he spoke, and lb,rart it Into. his ,• "I , opal.. . � . :., travelling on leis wheal araand the rid, store. Theme era net the la styles, are / - tt Hew coned I ! He was aat►t ' It - K � pocket. There war something ghostly la railed fr•m Ooortanttneple for IadL on Jane they ?" when the laves ware produced. waft oral " `, t1H�PTER� IV, i P y. his Lngh, somethin oaaatel and vogetut to 231. He was field nineteen day■ a '• Yes. madam," rap the clerk •• we have u y trio lady, oleos. , , :...._ � � g . �• They are gone V the Imdy ` asped iVhea Percival Danvers maat�mtig `bJ�sseli his grip of the little aaM hs plfotssssd oner In AigaoUrims when within ten days, lad them !a stook only two days.,` •' I Yer, gees. Oh how• ono l�tld�..wItake t hmsdt In l leis place ap to his newly- hold see I- kitty. An intense newly -roused of Caloath. by a military , imbn - didn't think they were, bmanee the farhim ) I had so time. Batt, eh, my beaatit one, 'made were, she was ci 'Mrltb flashed loathing fl th• girls soul wr @healed In Uoowraa•y paper says that black kids have tan atiiob414 : l a lire ill again I ohs cried, ar he mis - ehesks and flashing eyes,. me transformed all this He seem d std and vacs versa I also rho tan rq`obse but ms's headieq heavily against her '•I iron the prole li■tisss woman he had , left anew and tenable lights . as leaned forward Bares �ampbelt motor slew improve• �t the trice versa" Tats olerk explained . meat at $leomtagdds Asylum, U indeed he P �iii���1ew that it would be se -ttint it w kill MAW t Am * mitvte o r hen. betelro V,M he ° irnd tried to take hear baoil, that vice versa was loom for seven buff art A has Close the -amarb a "--t; the ae-- looked ofva °orator is anoWmanaL �atd*ed as It is net Walter's lsandwritiatg, or can be sold to have tv �r and Mrs.. Soaggs boa�ght the �16TOL _ - , - A. drawing" beak of ills haRosinai , sod take as h me --each hems as have hi was pleased. He fond this w a�e+se- Daadlala'r," ohs saW slowly, � ;8 „ , 1 l . + n .. . �: r I. .. � a . .. .! ,/�' . i it - 'aim.. , • 1 ..o- r .. -. :. `. -.I. 10 { n i 'i : I e . I i , - 11 I . I I � L .--I ! I - - . - . � .. . . ­­ � -1- � ... - . - - ­ II ..: ... � - . . . . '. . . - ; . s '. , i . %�' I . . . , I . .1 ,�, . , I . . �,. . . ,.� , , - ­. ;­ % I s - . . . . .' . . � .. . ., . . ., � I I i , � . I , . . . . . . - I - - , . . . . ,� � , . - . I I. . . . I - I ,-. ZNT� Tmis - DAY. , AAdd=* 1642kessibm. - . .,;, ,, i-, , . 2'-- Haw AbV9RT141EM � . . , . . .- . vl, I I I ­:. . ; 01�� is - ,A­ - ­ . . - � -Anwhiw O&AM -Stinson A Co. �- . I ��, , AV lost a lsije- stone by some means go Gold .- � , :,]. I , , "I - into -,&be cylinder of Mr. John NT #s . 'HiBw.. no. Lovell. ,­ I �!�­ - ' U74 � [ ,*��,'�`, - . ? . : , �1..- I 14cal-mrs. W4111111110 ' , -i ... -... sbr"bing machine, and before is could b - speetselsil-W H ,­;..�.A., ..., 1 - . H. %;�d. .1 ' ** � ::-: I stopped considerable dome e was done. I . -, . , . Variety Hall- Forsyth & 140. • .1 � .. 1* out ASAUL - 1 . - " . � . ­ 1. -1 I . Ir Is %1W memo" Mr. John Posh � - " ' " the Tillage a , SMOO Tuesday * wigs w - GIVOUNK ISAI the Ant time, w I • - ' I : - 1­1 believe, 111110ae his rOmat severe illuess . I 1. .:, � -_--. .. nouRnat 011T-i G. 13, IBM.; He is looking quite thin, but we we mdom i -- I to know "I be is regaining his wo;te ..-, -- --- . I I heath. - , . . . . ;, . � . , . . - . ­ . .. I.. - - ­ .., � t . ­.. , ... I Lo+cALT 0 , -..� -T" =610" i w. ', �': ""j. " I, ii- - ! .1 . � "- This event take* plaes at A . . Farm,' the r 00 of Wm- Cowan., J i I, ; ar it is a s#s ruk that the -liberal (vAw Port USion)6 on Thursday, 19I .Advertiser will -always be foaxii to -'be, the inst. Besided other am' usments, Mr f THR 8b mks' @team Tacht will be at the grov liberal dealing xurchaxt. Readers a � NEWS will it to their a- . I � RJOW9MG & I wrwf to take partie�f for. a sail on th . I . I, .- 1 , I & business mm lake. - The proceeds *ill be applied to t v4stage to Patronize . who solicit their cas thrOxth th8se building fund of .the Highland Cree 1 .1 - . I columns. Presbyterian. church. tickets may procured at bickie,& Marquis', Pickering im-Who's first with harvest apples P *, or at Goo. Parker's, Dunbarton. . I 11 The hole or not the hole ? " that is no- zoo" Irot 24ravel 2911at Way. - , . - the question. - . i ( The Whi I i ,. .. j. sby Chronicle, roferrin to iiii _Miss Tay ,Of Toronto, 1! 9 - be I _ 104" a visiting much talked of rifle shootingmatch . 0 , - ­ at B. Abbott's this ve& - tween representatives of Tzit Nzwe an . .1 - L .,.-B. Bunting, . Esq., an ive ' ' ' CAwonicle, advises our sporting editor t � , - � - 1 . at . - I.. . I � . . . London on Wednesday. I draw on him "for whatever amount i I ! . . -Mr. John Gormley hie .. = necessary to ship him bore by freight.' 4. "from his holiday trip. I No, sir I be will not do so. lie sa a b - ; . I will not be freight-ened tbat way. Vhel � -How will the 25th of this * mquth he succeeds in raising the 12,000 stak � ] &newer for our civic holid, �y ? . he will be able to command a first-clas ­�... . Musioks, ticket to Whitby. . '. . -Mrs. J.- Clark, of Asl dint 1 .. -in visiting friends in this i icinity. ­ . . ,I .: I I— =IS the NaW � ., ... i: , - . Mr. Johnstone Pirie oved *into tie The i Beeton World givoi ex-ohession U I 1. � - I- new residence on Church reel last weeki ovr views precisely when it save . "What makor, us hopping m t ad is o heaj -A gypsy caravaig pass through the i i . i� . village on Monday last, h g for the &DY .person - runnine down .the town oi east. . I I village they live in. " We have no use f6i . . ring Au� . -h eople.; neither has the place, which -St George's, Picke gust Isth. OU( IT a I` . ' Sermon, "The world, t e hristian" woul' thrive much better if this class to enomy." .: . �. . belittlers and grumblers wf,re transported I � i - . ��- ­. % I . F . 7- to Halifax or Orangeville, Ila . or somewhere -Master Edgar' apd : , I muces else. If a man do6sn't like his village or , . . . - Hoover are enjoying a visit with relatives town. why doesn't he get out of'it on the , ' . in Bowmanville this week. doubloquick." , - . L - I , - ­ . .i � - � -A first-class large size leather valise pen I . prolla the Wow.' ­ for sale, cheap; as good as new. - Apply While assisting hi I s brother unload bay, . � -140 . at NEWS office. . -tf. on Saturday, 80th,at Scarboro Junction, . �We learn that Mir. B. ' -in- John Bell fell from the mow to the floor 81 - :'Bunting te d to erect a fine brick. residence oin below, strikink on' his"head and -fractur. . i his lot on Ring street next spring. - ' ing his skull. He remamed unconscious - . -;-Greenwood Churell of England :till the hour of his heath, which occurred 'Juginet ' . . - 15th. Sermon, "Santification :onSanday afternoon.. Deceased was a : . What it is, and what it is not.", son of William Bell, who resides near .� I - 1-M. A. James, of the B6irmanv& . the Junction, and was e-uployed on ;the , . Grand Trunk Railway, and was 8q years 11 Statesman, is writing son R interesting I . letters to his pa . He leave a wife and three child. per, giving tri account of of age' his travels in 11 Hold Hingh nd." - ren t9 mourn his untimely end. , why They Ztekod., -L . The bad boy now turi ieth bis 'a The, Pick 1i. eye .eruing Base Ball Wani towards the toothsome barvest apples in . offered ­ to,plav with the, Whitby team, and the , ­:� his neighbor's garden, and siucer!ly Wishes -that confounded bull dog " tied challenge was ;c after. Was up or dead. wards discovered that Hamilton and . - I I . 1''. Port H pewere each contributing men ' - M r g. H .- S. 31attliews (wife of. .our to I the nine. - Oqr team 'Made its beat new Metoodist minister), who has been bow and declined va match. Now., while IsDe-nding . a -week or so wit f I riend8 at the Pickering nine are not afrqd of any M I I - Brairipton, arrived'home oil Wednesday nine from either Whitby, 11MU-1-iii1ton, or last, bringing her son and daughter with .Port Hope, th ' . 6 her. . . .- . F most positAiv object to, . . a Vine picked from those three villages, � -::, :� 1L�� ,. It, t WanUd.- -. ­ ,' ' % I 84"" I ­' - L -- District Meeting. Enquire of Mrs. W. S. Wesin , ey", 'the The Financial District Meeiin ­ ­ Parsonage, Pickering. . '.. g of the i I.. I I I Whitby District will be held in the Meth. - A p4asn" %%1P. : ` r ! - .. . " .� , I 11 , !�.�- odist church here on the 19th inst. Cleri- I .. I , Mr. and Mrs. MlAver left On, . ay cal and Aay representatives. from each " . . last on a trip t� Haliburton u4 vicinity. cburch*ill be pres . 1 ent. In the evening . 3r&U Show. I i - a public meeting will be held in the church, Township Agricultural couimencin The Uxbrid ' I .1 ge 9 at bight O'cloc'k,wlien ad- Society will hold their-annual fair in the dresses will be given by Rbv. J. V. Gowaiu, L .dent of village -of - Goodwood, on � "ueoday and -M.A., Prela Conference, on 16TLe Vednesday, the 1-2th and Ifth f Oct. � Class Meeting; " Rev. M. B. Conron, on on Min atusele. - . . t , � " Service of Soug;', and Rev. T. McKee - . . 1. . I . James Robinson, Reeve of Markham on " Pra ei Service." The public ar; . . Y. . .'-­ � ­ 'village, was last week brougl t before two invited, . .1 . ­ . . : .. -� ' . .. � Justices of the, Peace, ebarg, A with as- 220 ovatilap. '­ . 1 saulting John Cockerill, an� was fined ,The Port Perry �Ihndardt' , I . $5 and costs. , ..-. � bus refers to I I � the crops around that place:-Farmers � I . -, � AS"Is UsturIL, -1 i -11 ;. .- :. , 11in this sactio' rt that the � ' . n repo . c1ro a this Sbortley after TAF, NEWS ent to Press YOU As a Whole will be it very g , ld last week, Mr. J. A. The recent rains, followed by the fine � - I. . Hilts -- family ar- . . 1w; I -- rived home safely from e castle, und 'Warm weather, helped them greatly. . The . thus were kU fears as to . t eir having bay has been housdd ih first _class condi. found a watery grave dispell . . tion,� and quite a few have got -in their rrom savalhoka. . I �- . " barley,, while others will 'not commence Mr. M. Reed sebds b : -�' . to cut it for a day or two. 8 a I Dtt r - - Ing . gv . The fall wh.eas a brief degeriptiou of. his impressions of is 0180 A good crop, and a considerable Muskoka, which want of spi ce, compels quantity of it has been cut. Taking it as - us to bold over to neift wee i. We are a whole the farmers in this sec . .I tion have ' glad to learn that he is enjoy n.g himself, not thIi least reason to complain, th ­ I Is * . I : .., and is feeling some. better I crops having turned 0 ; . . I on& better than was . 11t Iretchoes mm. . - �- :­ expected in the earl� - J -- -1 "' y spring Mr. S. J. Haight a' A ="" RepwL d*irtisei 4 &rm to � I . let in- Ust week's EWS, an(' -before be Some time sinei, mr.� - y : . � efficient � A. Blue, the had his breakfast on Monday morning he . . swreterY of the Bureau of Stat. . -states that -he bad sev ' ikplicauts to istics, sent out a on ! . crop re mrt. Wte rent the farm. There,$ n recently here ' . om 0 se arguing CeAVed fr - IL Kbourg far. -7 unique report :-,,All - the point, THE Nzws is the edium io r mer the following * - . . advertisers. . - . . we've got in this neighborhood is three . . .. I ' . . �-­ - 3/. �. ­ ., � � . i 3Kou8e9uxu1shJU=.;' . I s . - . . . I I '. ­ widdets. two, school ina,amg, 4 pateb of . - . Parties about furnisbwg a house - or wheat. the bog cholera, too much rain, . r . , � - . � 7 Wanting anything in the iture line about 50 acres of titer, the Scott Act* a should not forget that it will 06Y you to bailiff with an India rubber no", an drive miles to see the immen, harbor, a kicking base ball club, a , stock (for 'empty small: money). at' J. H. B. 'a, Picker. durn fool who married a cross-eyed gal . ing. , . I � .1 -because she owned 80 shee . and a mule, 1, . .46"Jit", - � , . .,. . . An Aeon". � .:1 � - I which the-same is me, anT no more at - 1;. . - . Mr. John L. Uars*ch, ir own Present." It is said that Mr. Blue looked . in t quite black as' be read the ,,gleepy Hol. this week. He has - accepts general lowig f', 9 . CY for a first-class - = bl and instructive report. ..r 1, a er a a agen L t swance 64MP9090 t aML Co. for the counties of Di irliam and ' - ' i '. Northumberlandq with . at with - its . ulnber.;. � 0 ur � head luarters, . idsummer in ' . - Bowmanville, to which place ie has Just facetioull con mPorary, Grip, has i . asued removed. We wish him ab dant sue. & magnifi ieil 811P in .Pleraent, the form ' cess in his new sphere of'lalxr. ,,, .. of A. lit a h plate, 18 x 24 inches, & , I . - A Speow 2"Zo. - , ,-group f on vative leaders in Canada. a s - a . odeis a - 4 An agent i 7130- VicturO as fine as photoa lit i Apecia * e at Wng i ip, and 'is I I rth fimming a n - - I priz the fdrtheomi g Fall Fair . The 1L. for the best youn'g lady nesses gr�pli . organ. perf�rmer on an the WlU . 9 are Accurate, a )e ure Is wiking an d As most of th i - ' of special . at once al e give pleasing.- prizes stipulate that ti It is one of the best things of ie succe sful article this kind eve attempted in Canada, ; and is to become the property of ie dopor of . 11 ' , 1 tb i not only all uservatives, but those on b e prize, wf suppose the gain regulation th a oher-4id tl* will hold gq in this inst will like to secure it. The famnc . . price,-L togeib No chromos. - - ­ . F�IL �­j Qgeth with midsummer Grip, is. d . !�- i lv US cein and it will be forwarded to a A shooting ijaatch for $200018 on the auione-enef .i -g that Amount to the b I * tapis betwe,IE�n the 'editors of ;be Whitby Company at into. In this connection Chronicle- and Pickering NEW& Each - I . . yards. largement an I ' V n�ian to fire 40 rounds at W00 we May state that. the success of the en. The ' I have to rifle someon ,a ' of Grip (now j f Y' pockets 16 pqu) hue I be ore e led the 6oMT1Uy to- reduce - some tk r y P their shott bi Musket it the price of Canada's Comic Weekly to t whe e. -- The writer o this has $2. - NOW 8-Abscribers sandiug #1 (to. h I been fired Rana told target a ther posi. getber with 6 cents for tube and PoStage e tion.] --�-Beoton World, Any raps Cap- I ' � " of plate), will got the paper for the v t. " , rt, X 0 1 U Bt castle, fu e I township 07 , gl ? &I I � 3 0 � 4 1 un like six months Ofthis- year, 'to Dec. 81, and future. � able of firing off a small-bore p _ lost - . h4 that wad be guilty of rifling he pockets have the midi luramer hu mber and ts fine n . � I \ - �.'­- �.�. -... of the 11 sh -chance. -- supplement P -ate thrown * .i 1 .-...� � I ootis'tfi " if he had a .� . . �.. - . . . 11L , .1 , ­- y ��. .I - . "'. -:: , (.i , � ­ . ..�:�. .,;, , 1, I .� �f � , , 'T�.�'�'-'T,.­,; - ,.:, .i,.... , I - I... '.';;, .1 -�, -� I 11',�'.­ .­ 1. . ... . ­ . , ..�, I I.. lk',�, . . . .. ''.. . � . I .. : . �, .i� . .. - ,�q - �� q �', , �, , -�.� .. - -, ... ­1 ­-"., _ ! - 4 --;I��'�' � " � I .. . 1 " , L Z.­,,�;, ,.: � .'�,-,% �:u �:; , , ", , .Iii;� -: -.' �L�l � " , . 1;1 ,� �i . ::,;.�L I i I I , I I . . - � - , � - I i , ,, .:T,, ii ­ ,,Ij 1. - . . I . r,- � - . �, I . --� . , . . , .-.. , - i. , �­- ­ ., -.,. . I , .1 I g .% L* , ,,, , I 10- , .. ) '- I - - ,�, , - ..%U 1" 60�proms the, , "i I" ii, I - I "LA - - _t . - w4ba, 41�. -. . -, t�- � . t serious consideration of the 0 pf , V-V S .� . 'Worste I ' . I . . our Attievilmral 606"'T910 that if tho . . it in 1$ 'L -4 1. ­ � ­,,- - - ­­ ­-. .. .0-.*.*� , incorporoIle ' : ` ­V ­4 _._-_ i .-. 4� I - - � I , ? adviiable Ow i ' 12, " , .1 n � , . .; L , '� - -- b� . . , ' - 11 . , 6 , ' - - � ' . . . I �, . . . � I a pnz4 � I �, � - i I ­ � . * Y&r 1 Wt $ IPT" an idea of the . .. I- . .1',." , if, 113 ve'A6w ir. stock- 96 611 line 'of :*. -, � 1hu .. t, _ ,� � .. .. . . . ,� n WAY tfi I up ivier"ting prize . . � .1 . � - -1 . , - " ... "ZI, . J. i , ­ 11 �. , , i I,: ; .. -1, . .. � .. .. ­ V­e-, -- .1. -L,:,.. . .1 . . / . ­ ;1, .� SY I :-#6 - for the �., . " , - - I ` - . . . ­. ovor , In Zxvta proxuiwis ­�-- � * - � * " . 0 biggest b ie pretfiess baby; thsT weeds; Sages' Worsteds, C ` ­!:, ' * smartest baby; time, hip6le and four of 1 9 oork�cnw�--, -l" . . :. � .. -�:.. �11-,..:. .1� I I U- S e rl" is :. . 1. 11-11., a kind, we offered by thi Fairmers' AM. - . and Tro n gL : � t I I I I � �, . . an" of Barnes County in this, State." f- 1% 7. , - . . I . . . � 1I, * ` . . i. ' ' - 11 I . I *hich 'we offer to the public at prices that can't - " - . ----- be beiten, Notwith4taadis# %h#A ibis is - 'i erall . . 6%4011 y . 11 .1 . - I I... - I . . 11. - - considered the quiet "&son of I a you, ' ' , 111B M 11 I , ­­'11�1 so -far as now subsciptions to news. suilvag Got VWJr - " the sest styie aia We - - ' I . I St rishl � papers an concerned, we are p1rased to . ­ ' - . 01W I - , - :.. L . . . . . . be able to record the fimt t4t a large .. at low �gufes �y the new Tailors, Greig,& Wheatle 0 . ­.- 0 nuthber of names have. been added to ;: � . . . -- . . y '' - � �:'. �. . . . - . - e Tnz Nxwe' list during the past week or The latest gryles d' English Rnd Americ � I ,.. A) to, Our very favorable and cheap rate . an h I k to the -end of the year catches them. L i..' -;"�;)",.­ . . t .;; . WITHAMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRI)(. .­ . . . I - I , , * , . Room for many more. Hand in the 1A.1. - ­ . . I . . - ' names, with the mb. . ,.�,.� . .. ,- ' - . . ­ I .:: .. , ' . . No Cause ftr ft viiiiamisig. . ,:.:?�. k ­ ... - ,-. - P , . :, I. B @�,,.', B U'NTING, � , , PICK R1 ..:.". I . Mr. James Mccreiglit ,(&,- *i6atllemin .No W. NIG 6' -.. a well known to most of o ' ur readers), in a . � I --"I""--- Ili, � St � *. . ­­ - ., � . I - ­ . . -1 . . conversation with Tuz NEWS Man the � ' I , I.'- . 11 - - I . I .." �r . . - ­ I other day, said that the farmers of Piok. � ' ' � ) eriug township had no cau0it tor grumb. . , . , . . t . s ling this year, because aa far as hi's ob. ..'j.-.. On' e 1� ru . . 11 ­ - . . � - ; a L . � .. .. . . � . , servations went the crops wVi� fully UP I ;. � � �.., I .. .. .. ,.;, . . . 11 . '. - . .1 . .. . . . . -. .1. - . I . : , i: , I, I . . . � ; . ­ I . . , . D to the average of any' Previous year. . . 11 . . . � . . . - �. . TLis its very encouraV- nR news, certainly, -� . . �. ., I . . . : - ..:!1. I .. . - . e andmakes our heart beat with pleasant I: ­.; 1'..­ . . . ,L.. I.. . I : " & � .. . �. .06A. I-T =) A, .� � . ...... �. , I I.' .-.. � a anticipations of ready payment of so. ..'., I I I.. ..:- ..'�. . .11 . � ­- . - . ., � .. -- � I.. . I ... � I ; � I . . , , . 1. ' " . " ..' I I % . . . . '. I, '.. . , . . . . I I/ L'.' ' '' - I .. T 'L' counts this fall. . .., �, . . . I � " T . I , � : � . . . IL � .. . .. . . z . - . .. :0 . I : ..� � . . I .. . I.. . - .. .. . . � �. . � , 1 . ' .. , ., - �.� , , �-, . .�i, 11, A Sn-lom VWL -, - - . '. , . ..: " .I , , - * I � . o Ist we leart that Jacob Fisher, of Rlngwo�qd, dro the stallion . . , . -. - . ,,Sir Tatton Sykes 1, to the R -, .. . From this Econ' I mf . r ; anklinG '. I 'F, i I 1. : . ,.-Ml 'I. . �:A R IS1 House stables a week or -so ago, aud � � . , ". - ... . � . . - � . L ; . . ,. . . - . , . . I .. � ; : 1 : ..'' ! , , . .­ - I 11 .. . L . I . . , 1 . 1. . . . .. . I . . . . I . ­ while &Wnding' to the horse in the box . - . : � . I � . . -1 .. � I . ., . I. % .11 . .: - � - I .­ - . . -. . . ,it I . . 11. .. . ­ . � .. ­ I ; ..i . � . , � . . . - . . . . - stall, the animal kicked dug viciously, : 1. t ' I . * . '*' . t : . . . ., . . f striking Fisher fairly in the face, inflicting - ," rr:, Gall Ons, Half, .Gallo'llis '.......'.. I I.- .1 .. ... 1��,��-.... i . , - a ghastly wound. ' His upper jaw was :,: ', I . � . 9' , � , . V- - , ` � � ; . badly fractured, his, cbeek bone brok , , , I I I I ,;;:., - � - I.;, I . �, . �� i .- .. --. . I ,en, . Quafts) and P'Mts,,, . I .,% . * �. I . . .:�­ I - . ..� . .. - and several teeth knocked out. At first " i I /1' , , I .1 .; 1. - * � :­ .. I . .-. � .- -..... - 1. , - .. 11 . . . . ... -- t 1. - . . . - it was not thought he would recover, but .; r .. . � ��:, -:.. I .1 . . � ­'.. r - ... .- �. . . ... . . ol� � . ­! : . . . : , I - I I , I I I , i. oc . - :.­ - . . . � . . - . 1 1 . . I I I 1, . - 0!�....., , , ,::. -.�, '. i*. � . . . I . ::.� � - - . '. ­ . - . - he is now progressing favourably. : I .-��. t'i' . ­ I . .. . - . ' � ' ­ - . . . . . .�, . . , . � . .. .. � .. ­ ,. a .1� r -.. , . � I . ... . I .. .- - . . ! � � � , . ...* 'S - . afftets of the StOSIMIL r . . � * "" - ' -T- ' . ­ ' . ­ � � ','.- VCIM. .A.= 33 � Z.. '.. .. . .. P . I I - r.. I ' " . . We learn that the rain storm 'On'Wed. , �:'� -I ..� ., . I ... . - , . I I . . . I . , . � - . . � '' .1 . I . .1 :. , .. .1 I . ... I. uesday was much !heavier near Whitby . . .. :, ­i . , . I I .. ­ , . * : I ..1. � a - , - :.' � thim it was at Pickering. The min was . I.. ' - accompanied by thunder and very sharp . .. . . I � lightning. Maynard's barn", north of the . � . I . 1-. I . i C K TE--. `&I -1, 1AR town,was struck and burnt to the ground, . - the farmer losing all his crop which had -.- , - � .. .. ..., . ; .1 ... I - . I - . . -. 1, I . - I . I � * . : . . . � - I I , � .. I � �1. . 1. .,- . -,. - ­ - 1. - .1 .1. , , been, gathered therein. .Another, house I . . 1. I I . . . i. - . I � . ­ . � ,- .... �­ . : -.. % I I-. 1* , . . �. .11 I - �.t. .. - : ... . .� .. - I . . .. . - � ... . . I � 1. � I .- - . � . .. . .". . I :. Z 1, :.: � . I . .:� 11 .; ­ . .. . *. I" -,� -.' . .1�, ,1 - --.-� in the neighborhood was unroofed., it is �. - , ­.. . 1. . ­ 1 . .. �� . . " �i r- .; � . . r ., . . . . . . - , t. . �. - . . . . . I . � I L- I . . . . I . . . - , -- I I . . - - i . , I ... reported, and a great- deal of damage � ' .1 : -.,; - � ' � - L L ' ' * *� I - ' ' � - . - *- .1 - . '. �., L - I .. I . . . Th,ii following candi4ates for Second . . 1­�- C -: St)GA'R 'I .1.. '' -. . . . dome to standing griain. - ."I . �:. - I'leache'rs Certificates - ' ' �:. . , - `- I 1:."' SUGAR- -1 . : SU'.., G A R 1 . I - and Third Class certificates from tbie dia. ..... � . . I . . - . ., . . . . 1. I - 41 � . .. . . . - - . I -1 � I . I I and have been - '. ' '' 1: '. '. I . L '. �. I I . . - : ''L. I I ­ . I . . '. . . . L trict ha�ve been successl�l ' ' ; . , ' . - - - . - ` ;; - . .� . ::­ . 1'. � '. - .. - 1 .. L.0- - � � , '.. . ; . � . : . . . ... . . �, I - � L �, . I L .... . ''. , -. " . granted certificates. as follows :-Second I - ' i - �- . 0 . . , ;k., . - , I ­ . ; . . .1 . - .. . i­ � ­ - Ih. - ' , �- ' Clafie-G. Campbell, W. Gormley, J. - . -��-. �'- :' - -.-.. - . L- 0 ' , r - L Lawler, C. Clen4puning, A. Dryden, J. � ., '. ..t ; -L .1 , . $31% . . ..'- , . . . I .. I . ... . : - ­1 I � . . . . : - . , McBrady, A. McGregor, and W. Gee (of , , till h ` fbr as, S I. , I 1 '... ��:,­.,.... PQIJ. . . �. .. - I-— , Pickering- Third Class-T. Moore, Jrio. . I . ... 0 . � . I . . - ,- . I � . - . i � I - . . � � . . . - . . .1 I- I I L . ... L , ' ' , , I I . . . . . I . S. Winnacott (Pickering), 1. Gordon, E. .. , � -: , . ­ , , , ­ ­. � . I- I . -.. .... . . . I . . I I � - - I L . . I I I " . . . . I... I :. I �­.. � - . ; :­ . I '... .1 :. � . � - -- . - .-I.." i , .11 . . . . - L I . .1 . L ' I L . ­ -1 � . .- -.. I , : . . � ". � , - - . . I . Waring, J. J. Briguall, A. Pale, E. Red 1. . . 1. � .. I � .. - I - . . . � L, I . I , . L .1 ­ . . . I 1 '. . ­ . . .L . I ;_1 I , din, and E. C. Thomson.- . , - L , . ' . - , - - &dverftw" Did it- . . . ' � . - When trade grew slack, and bills fell Ic .IE . -N-AR due, the merchant's face grew long and : . . QUIS9. � ,_ . . I blue; his dreams were troubled dirough -, ' - ' .. I . . I . .- . . . .. - ei. . � 1 -� �- '� 1 � "' ' . -� ­ ­. ' ' ' ' I 1; -,. 1. � �t . ''' , I .,!. .. . ,- . '. ­: . � . I .. - - the night with sheriffs"bailiffs all in sight. , ­ . . . . C=JE?j11TU6 - . I .- - � At last his wife unto him said, 11,Ris'e up :- . . - � -1 I - I . - 1. . 1. . . I., . . . . . at o at, get out of bed, and got Your , . I . - 11 . . . - to you, and to your wives and daughters -0,4. ' Pap ink, and pen, and- say these words unto I men: 'My oroods I wish t,6 selA' .8U LO' I-N � -1 - - . . 1, too; my prices are so very low, that vo.0 .. '.1 . r . .. , . . . - � . I . I ---.'-)O( - . 1 � , � � I . will buy before they go."' He did as his . �­ �, . I ., I .. I I I , - - ,,- � i ! -- , -1 I . �& , . . .. , - . - I ' I . - , .. " � - - . I good wife advised, and in the paper ad. �' ''. - This is the time vvhen light I cool clothing -1 fe Is � "com I A . vertised. Crowds came and bought of - J all he had, 4is bills were paid, his dreams able... We have been very' busy this Iasi two weBks turning -'--'- were glad; i,nd he will tell You to, this out a lot oflight -suits which is the thing for summer.. I.. � " - I... - I . � � . day how well did printer's ink repay � � , - ' .1. � � 1.� . -. i He tpld us with a knowing, Wink, how h;1 .. I-1,1 All cloth brought to u8to be made will receive the best pfatte-A-, ", was saved by printer's ink. I � ­� I I and a perfect fit guarojiteed. Our .prices are very moderate an i Work good. �;. -1 . .1 I I - . . ..� i . I - MIT111seat" - I " " I . . . 11a4l , � �­ . . . ­ . ' i . . With pleasurl do-we rscord th' k .:-: 1. 0,001-T-11T C+M:011 . . ...,..- 118 , . ;� . ' .- � L . . . � one of those happy events 'Which rely ..- 1 .. 1. . ;I .. .... I... I . . . . - . . .: ..., I 11 i that ­ - ; -i- . %43m.0 3F"I'llonabl, �i T'aJ2 ' occur in handsome edifice, t e Ro- ', ' ' ,:� .. - , , � - �� :.� i - - . . I or. . 1. . . -.- , -- man Catholic church! of St. ­11'rancis de Work-rboms over "News" Offide. - , .: -. I., -.- . . . . . .. . . I ; I Sales. It took place in this - village on am --- ­ - - . - - ---- - - , . . Wednesday morning of last week, whom - , . . . , . 1 . r - - M sr.r "y Mr.r. . Tilm 011:0-W&:P Mr. John T. O'LoIane, Ry. Mail Clerk of . - . . . . . Toronto.-eldois son of the late Mr. James Peeries§ Machine Oil 55 ceuts, - -L�� i-.. .1 I I . .. .. . -.. - .- - O'Loane, of Waterloo, and Miss Tore' ... . . . ­ 1: . �. I E. McCarthy, seconi daughter of bhr old . 0 1 , . . .. . I � . I . . I . ' " ' ­,". . .11 ­ - L Small Lamp Glass6s 30.,'Medium 4 ., large 500"; 1 , . . '.. � - and reepectIed friend, Mr. D. McCarth , . . I , 1. . ­ ­. I I - - - . � . - of this township, was united in the h7; 17 Ib6 Light Sugar,$1.00, :'o,F: �. I.t I � .. p I � ... " � I I " i. I...... I.. I.. - . � . . I .. I . . ­ bonds of matrimony. The trains on The ' .1 . , I � ., . I . . 1. . L ., - . . ., . ' tf.002� guests � . I. � previous evening brought invite,d ' I I � . � 1. �'. I'll 14 1-2 lbs GTaiaulated Stigair - . . I . I itrom Toronto and Whilb I and. the arrival ­ .:,. .."I �. �. �, I . - ftrrim" ., I . - . ;. . ., . ,. - �, ,�. ­ ,: I 11;1 ... . .. ! . I S. -­ - in the early morning '07 fi-am 1�i . I . .. I .. . 1-. 4 bars Dingman's oap' 25 Ct i the latter towp indicated that something - - , I - - , ­ 1. Of unusual interest was about taking Turnip lloes'*, Field 1�0-es, Scythes, Snaths, Fo ks, Rakes, ,. . . . , . place. The marriage ceremongas per. - .. ., , m endless variety, and as cheap as.the che pest.. . � z 1. . * . - . ., . I I . I formed by the Rev. H. J. / bnev, of - - ". - , , " . 4 . . . - � . . � . - ; . � . - � -G 0 Allisto�, cousin of -tile -groom and the : ' . ':1 -'. - PIC K C � est"wed pastor of this mim"ou, Mv. WIN: 61'�t L O'G A N`4 I N . , . - - - � Fath6r Sheehan, celebrated the nuptial I - . . F:1% I mass. The scene presented during its ,. �; - - . � " .. ` , .. I 1. . �1� ­ GROCERI , . �...� . colebration.w" very beoutifitl and im. , ,.i' GENERAL - so 1*81181vIt the hap1py couple and their .-. ..:. , L I . . . . � . , 11� i thends being si, peirfect ifAk" of joy and I � �-4 L - - ' I I � � . .. , *� �..i I 10 . - .1 . L , . -ar f 2apluness. P"vions to Me e-erem6uyiev. L e M­ 0 in - 'S U`g 0 summer d1*1W, Pruneso' Leino s, Daiesy: Father 'Gibney addrewd to the young ��I Pigs,- Soda Biscuits, Graham Biscuits, Tea Bi cuits9 '- I 1'. - - )onple a few well ch000n and appropriate , ) . . I , : '', I - - . I �. . I . i - . ­K � 8) . emarks, dwelling pa,ilcularly on the ... . . , Lemon �Biscuits, Fruit Biscuits, Ginger t . .. I I . . . k - 1, � . wriousuess of the stop th were -,' - -. - Afeal, Rolled Oats, Po ;,-- � e about - . , * L. -,. Corn Meal, 0%t � ' . ' I . - I ­ and the re"ibills it entailed : . :.;�'. �-J� - " . I a ,,%.-. # L, :1 - . .�­� " - � .. ' ��e% - � Barley Lard, ]Eta'M*, Bacon, Canned I ..� .1 .�.. � I.. I an the duties and obligations tha� -.� -. I .%""t " . I 1. . ­ I , . L .. -, L were expected from them by the church . .:-l-,".�, . . Fruit, Mbats, Fishy Ike, I &c, %!. '. I I.... 1. . .',.*?,'.I." " . I �.) I" - i - - -, - . . � .. � nd 1wowtY. The bride was beautifilli � . - : , ,., ,; ;. . Q - V Vv­� - � 1�1;_, ,..1 , . ­ - -­ . . . 1i .. !...f -.U.. If - 11 - f 1. . 4--. � . I .- .. . I .I. V '. ,� t .,�' .)F, ," .L ttitted in ivory satin - trimmed ,Witt ii - . ­ I 0 ''a . 11 I ' * - . so SOMS, nice R6118, es 1 iia to an Armili LiiiiiT fbi '8'a"le- .- I . � . ­1 11. panish lace and nZZVl flowers, . . k t .�� - ­1 � . With . � . I . I � 'J'. '.- - . . . ­1 1: - I-! . . , . L, ­-­- - eh, ­ ­..'� I ,f . lonnet to matchimil was attended by her " ''.. , I I 1 ---7-'---'' �­­.A I ­ I , ,''?L '_ . - , I I I.. . . , - ­ - a - . 4- ' I . 13 .& �A C) _LA�O2� Z -1 IT � 1* 1- 0 ir -, - "- ist" Miss- Laura, who was haR&om#l* i �' " " ' - i , , i:r ,- I f. L� - -1 .1 I I -v . L - reseed in Swim muslin, with gocque tp - - ------,-.' . ­ ��--- . . . I - . - . Y�­ 0,;, � - 11 • 41F ' ' i * I nateb. The groom was attended by ill L ' '91 � T% - � w. : I . . ­ . . i . . o . . . perform. - , Tea, Set-SI., only $ -54 . .J.,!,., dr. Frank G. McCaAby, brother of the 't ride. After the ceremony was e 21 . - ire , t � . . - .i.. J d the euti PA! y repaired to She resi. . , , � :.� ", a . I 1�, enqe of the Dride's father, on the 4th -' ., � . � . . .. I k . . . -1. V. . .,:'14 . . 0 * t I L � , . I . 1. . � . . , - , oncessiob, where a sumpsuous ,! : . 11 I . I I - - wodding . -. 11 - . . I reakf"t wai partaken of. The n I I ' ewly , � , " I I � - . . . 0 - h . " lsi.W­ 6T I .. - ­ %do twain, in on6i, thou leaving the 1� '. ,.I � I I I . . . - : ai � , oiiet',Se s very c Win.;.". . vd- clergymen and their friencU to ,.v v - �.. . ' .. i .-,I; * I . L . . I -1 ---- I eA- ­J I Otr:,.� o �ff . GEM t- - JARS �t ARRI - :'-f-'I'-.111. oy the1estivities'attonding such occasioni, , I �f � L - VE ii ef - -,, I ­ 1....:. �.�"AO)it'llkq � ­. 1. � ", IL ' . L . . � .... ; .. -Ii, �-�'I. . [rove to Whitby, where the . . -0- ­ -L. , ­- ­1 I— y - took the , " + iUq4- I P . . I " 4 �A r . - ,ar,-- --- ­ , , , I - ,fo­i., . -1. .141 I I . ..� 0- I t" d * rain for Montreal. luy WW "=(I the L- L � - .44, 1 . � . ,�i .;. T �.,! A. , 1 AA. - astern pro 0 with them bon. I . - , . 9, 0111, k�- .-, . , i 110Y14004 in Makin I a to e .-., f, . i ,. - ' - ri ­ -- . . � 9 vinces., -. 4, U� through th- , A , .0 I 1 - 1. P . 100 lil I .. . ­ '' .. � . . - - . I ., - . I - I ovage A , , V Y.11 r � and a happy and 4'. 't .1 11%1� . 1: ­ . - ­ -­­- prosperous - � ­ ., .. . I � .,. , ­ , I., t� - . -- - - .. ,- ,- .T�­-- ed d k .0 IL E 0 1 a 9 S D In I e 3 M T - - -- I . .1 :;�l ' ' ' .0 te � I 0 ilt t I N ht I The presents to the bride were 47-y ,�' . - ...1' . - - . . .. � . I . .. -'-it' . . woz��t � 1 I ` .. - I,.:-_,: . 0 . !.* ,,�. . i NBA N ,-A., '. .1 For Additional'Locals" 6th , --- 0 - DU 0 '. umerous, costly and beautiful. . I I;:� EO. R Re R � .r "� . 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Atravc) vetwina tine for .. by night] . I MII-, - . .. ...-� -. ­ (i I I` .':, . --.L--- . . --- -� � . I #, 1, f - I . ,-,i^,, ; I ,I R. D. C . . - ­ affldavi*i , . Money tc I !� Brau&& r - I - - � j ... - . " - 1. . ­�, -- - .: . - A d 'a I ;: I e b ldin;4 Vj ventilati . f. earner � R"iden( I L -" - t. r litl I �; -PIU � � otTork, - kj of &L ki ki w mode I 0 sm" or . - B,J -t .� V11 be ;. , - ; : - � . , , - L�A 'I • Adft . . A --- I, . ­A1. 4 . . - 4 , ­ I '-,4,��'­ , � ill 4 I !* Out. T y Axle an l ;. All Mori - - . �i I WO-se � L , �- - . . W, Vit., P A ,I . V . . - I .. kinds d � � I . t I =Le . .�! � . I - i ZV . --- I * - -- I I , - . .I `;� L I -/ � . 1­ L , � " .­� Awl ­ - . ! � , i. - ,1. � .. -- --- --- a , 0". �­ .. - -- - U V F1 ... , V . . ,-. .. Vs. t I,- - VOW%, " . - - Jilf'­ . . ­ tz- . .. I -­1 - . - I=- , -t .� ;. , - ; : - � . , , - L�A 'I • tU CU -. ♦ M. IM, I, . ­A1. 4 . . - , , ; . A, I - � � �p ,�!-' .-, '­- 11thel . , b, : :-. 0, - � ­,..� .. 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