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If the boya would will "all- be found at the pionle of the #' • • DRS. W. a ik J. H. EASTWUOD, Process. THE PRESS D JUTTED DOWN BY OUR pra°tlCe a little they would soon have a Presbyterians. S. Everybody is coming l L RSre BATE3IAN REA, Ph Bi• +tEtt 1k esti) ane t3 es * Specialty. Cricket Association. n°R band second to none in the ]�:o: from ll directions. The ;sate is to he Pickering. Office second door east of the CO&EESpGYDENT6. By pp 1. - --- -- -- --- " - P F Y vine@ held in %r. Robert Cowali`e grove, and a ' , * Y 2dy The local" made his monthly visit on shtirt program will be gone through, and D clans, Surgeons, etc., (Dr. Rea. Coroner), � Sunda P g- , r. Pickering, oat. office' )four. -?horning from _nlsTalcT. Y• eregnet, swings, . football, and other s�o to 2180; evening from5to'8 a'ciock.i.y North'American Life Ass )ranee Co,, THE I lir. J. D. %cAroy has gone oa a v1Blt amusemeate will be fnrniahed"�rithont - ? "Imr n ec. E L'RITY of POLICY am n oat • en Strawberries and ice steam -Ia , JJ• C080NER. Office boars morain7t from HOLDERS 8677,1b1.98. THE NOICTH ASIERI- Packerin�' ,. 5 „ 0. ZV@ hope, to a@@ him in_ his areal health abuadanoe will be served with'a * lendid to le, evening 5 to B. Surgery in rear of DRUG CAN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., of which the Hou, Whitby . 3 . 2• -when he returns. p � Sinsale a • o - tea at 4:80 all for 25 cents. ]ylr. Charles r: STORE. Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons Ales. Mackenzie, M. P., •ie president, has made • sapplled with Pure Drags, Chemicals Bc., all the GREATEST PROGRESS of -any canadian Oshawa $ -- , A .. j, - • .0. Mpnroe, who won the Queen's Medal in ^" cheap forcaab. 29tf life company. The success of the Com B°wmaaville •• •• •• ,2 „ ., a .. , , 2. CLAREMONT. - - 1876 as best r will be resent with ;` may be attributed to its POPULAR SEMI• Uxbridge 2 .. 1 , 0. ' .. �� ' p i-.. TONTINE IN VESTMENT POLICY; to the I ick�g and Kinsale played s tie. `- his bagpipes, and will bea new and S Deists;• UNDOUBTED 8ECL8ITYi: offers its womb •�..-. Claremonters are moving along in their pleasant feature. Don't miss this on any 1i . = = Y" ^'^^^^^^^� ere; (the Co,i}ae s fall Deposit with the Do HILLSIDE., quiet slay. cOIIeld@r8�10II. ' DR. F. L. HENRY, DENTFST, visits minion Government); to the BUSINESS MAN a - A pleasing event occurred last week. Earl • NER in which its affairs are attended to ; to the Piekesing Bret Tuesday of each month. yon the evening of the 19th test. ,'. �' Vitalised Air administered for painiessez- VAST EXPERIENCE of the members of its The people of this place are'throukh Our friend Mr. Peter Macaab took to the shoddy mill near here belonging to BOARD OF DIRECTORS; to she PROMPT with ,.heli statute labor -fibs roads teaotion of the Beeth.' PAYMENT of all tart DEATH CLAIMS and to himself one of Mr. Scott's olive branches Mr. T. C. Kirkham was discovered by one - its VERY LIBERAL fprm of poLla CON- would be better Set if they had some and they areawity-on.tllei wedding tour Of the operatives in charge -to -be on fire, Legal. TRACT. Fall particnlaza.iurnished by gravel on th alarm and 'summoning AssistancWery-hetie-thriv Was e, but aq - , JOHN BALL DOW, BARRISTEtR 3Z, geKing new covered baggies. with them for their present enjoyment 4 v and solicisoc xossrv. Public, etc; Osnca- PICKERING, John Beare has *old a very fine horse and fature happiness• the contents were of anoh an inflammable. s g Our worth athmaBter .and road euro• aatnre, nothing could done to esus even i � 113's-Blaek4rock-street; Whitby.- Private -Agent-for-the. followin axsf-class Fire Iasr- in TOroato for a good sum. y P r� lands to lova at lowest rates and on favorable ecce CdiBpanioe John Beare had a runaway accident misaioner, lir. Geo. Gerow, ie making the maanfactnred goods, se the building -} --,' terms of payment. 8-y THE LANCASHIRE, was soon a masa of Asmes. Mr. Kirk- - .- [TiHOMAB PARKER, BARRISTER THE WESTERN, 1.the other day,, his , vehicle being badly Rood use of all the means he has as his - 1 -- smashed. No one was hurt, but it was a command for the improvement of o.ur ham's lose will be shoat 1800, on which and Solicitor, Bc. Stoney• W loss• No - there is 5800 insurance. Mr. Kirkham ,;� commission. Office: Haney's Building, Picker. ' Risks taken on all kinds of property at lowest narrow escape. roads and sidewalks. Novae. . seems to be Particularly unfortunate with Lug; open every Saturday. 4 F - possible rates Basinesa solicited.• 45 y The Rouge Hill picnic is well repre• • _ -• !+ • ' fire. as this !s the sixth time his factory J• E. FAREWELL,. LL. B., , BAR- - -- .--------.1 - - - rented bythe 4th con. of Scarboro. WHITBY.. and machinery have been -destroyed. To ,` Ili . RIOTER. County Crown Attorney, and f - ..• _ use an Amerii aaism, Mt. S. has gleety of ' . poantp golicitor. Caart Hoare. Whicby• -14yOnt a i ��� ROUOE Nttl. -_ The closing exercises at the Ontario a . -.. ­... "stick-to-it-i'se•nese," ere he has air@adv • ' - d' ' C c d b di at' Ladies' College have been the chief subject ommence nit nq operations B, and d rete,•,. ".. ' Our Anniversary was a success in spit@, of interest during the past week. Friday weeks Snch lack mg or der -in certain) deserves4.1. ' �!M H. HOPKINS, VETEliINARY PICKERING AGENCY. of the rain. The young eople efri' ed night was given before as appreciative P Y . surgeon• Graduate o1 tho -Ontario Vet- - themselves very well. �Ve give rduch audience in Ryerson Hall the increasingly success. oHnary C : siege, Toronto. Treats all disease$ of for the transaction of all le Praise to the choir for pheii Sneeeastul 17Opnlai elocution recital by the three Our brave volunteers, who have been in _ ; the domesticated •animals. Calls by day or legitimate art o it yoasiq ladies who are tiigdnating in that camp atNiagara for the past ten dava, might promptly Officeandrealdeace, Baa Businena. P department of the College,' the .N iases returned on Saturday, bringing with them Wo_�pposits Cuthbert'cJeweliry Store, Sing scre,., OrmE Horns--From-10 to 3;. Saturdays Mr. John Znke; of Little York. is n as mementos of their visit s ravenous . eltering, ' .412"o 10 to 1 o'clock. � ® visit here -for a few day's P. y slid MiasaFl and Emily Lick, of Oshawa, . _ -- - -M Y, and Miss Florence Washington. o! appetite and badly sunburnt faces. besides a . a e . if calie-oflons a spy conso atlon t s ere . w GEON, Graduate of the. Uatarin VRy IS et Yolk visited oi>r littla,g >rie e and Chersywood every Saturday. Diseases of ­,Ilfted In the 410L.iCS Of their Queen and . . ' Agent Wewould advise the young in our ham under the charge of SIajor Dearnatly, Country. -_ _. lot ho 7th con.. foot attended CNfamioian Shooing Jorge :,aotl,�. '- -_- ,' 4 lei to sit down in the boat when propel• were givExil by file chaiafing -young ladies In spite of my warning 'in a previous , tended to. TrIegraph addmes : \vntteva�e,yoa, w , � � R � ling it along, also chase that go is bathing is nnii6rlp and amore than a hundred is 1@tter, people wiI1 tamper With the boats P.O. address : Green River. ons: $4 V �C ;dO t,'a 1:. not to go in deep water. - number• Sunday eveninq.in the.Wethodist of the worthy mayor of Port Union. , As a � , :Boo, ; 44 The covered buggies were not in so Tabe l • Dr. Parker: of Toronto, result '•Ya ad th " - pt- -_-_ ...- - .-._ Brom _- .. _ _ ___ ._ _� _ l� T, y ^ • 8 9 91 2 great a demand as it was thought it would preached the Baccalaureate eertnon" to ly summoned before oar , :T.,bby"Zomin ha , f uelt2Eoo (!Carbo. I I Alut,In o o . W. - . - V a crowded congregation. Wonder an was flaedF atter being severely motored. - fbili egaiar r. d`e.- w ." Sslq's+ .� : •a . -a 1 6OAR9oRo. BL�rBLEs: inetrnments, crusts rMIleseasllcHar3y a borhohdd bivele;goentlylb@egteffeeted 1 ,� a x o _ Tuesda morniri s the- Seg of 1. _ _ ad neigh - t h to Caaromoas. N " InialV a ." _^ the Scazboro Sunday School .�asocis Caro McDowell ell rL-pe Any civ elre cad' from aMontreal.- who hascsecured Mfr. QICHARU STOKE,. COMIliIB•ca sd _.r , �J �L signer anA Convoyaacer, Office as H�pp°r pectrvel gave recitals i t stokes , General 3 ere ua ,; . before public audiences int . • ) special attentiou paid to, making wills and pre- � ' ( qoA a - ; . -- R _tion held's-two days' maetin • erg a21' wen completely implements included, for the sum ttick: of pasiag aecessary eaters forP�sabata V-tf, O " i , _� tensa church,. Where filled by citizens and strange" from Car asr- --._"--r y 518,000. I am told it is the bnger's. inter- _ ally. Lia the q tion to enter tato the raisins of thorough- R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLE R W -t o �. - ' r3 -. c - yI Secretary of the Provincial and near to hear the grand closi»K concert, D. Conveyancer, Commts.ioaes for taking = ^ I :.. a _ • _� _ g L � , . S. S. Ai,sociation, gave four very interest. The opening number was _the Inv Iv over•' bred stock. He will be a valuable sequisi. 1 I affidavit., Accountant and- Insurance Agent. � :. o5 a far :c � -� ins addteases.to.S. $. workers. tare, 'Egmont," arra d for flue fanos t Ron to the community. `, .` ![oast to loan on farm property: OFFICP -S: a •3 a C, �3.°+. N'S'F p shit .1i Will bolo Sronghatu every. lay w. i�,a} = r 3D _ Aja ' Arrangements have been completed fey and twenty hands. The fair performers Farmers in this vicinity seem to be wall , - - ..< . %c �p y �ti the Washington C. M. Social Lo be •held epriaoip&lly,\Vhitby voua l&diea. who pleased witli the,. crop prospects. The afternoon for the transaect I! of business. M -v O ?_ were E } so that their names will not be unfamiliar ng BL'NTIrG, Iasner of Miarriage b +; �' ' ' .5^ -may ' t+ on Dominion Da , at idly. Aanis'. Som@ takeonl the magical coarse at Lhe College, g gr ' ^ rece rat s, aloe with bfie tine curies, �. Licences t°rthaCounty of Ontsrto. Ot• O .. g o 1 o of the specie;] attractions are noted singers weather, have made a wondetlui change flee at the store or at itis residence; Pickering iE ;; ; m S . a P. Miissee Berths Fidler, 9ertie Taylor, is the appearance of thed". Tlec apriiig ' ' Y1314,910- lay _ o a • 3 a a e - o o ,, and readers from Toronto and elsewhere, -Emma FmithF 3laad .lanes; Bessie Ilam, em __ - '' - "; the Elleaiaere brass• band, and s;raw• is eaceilaat; while the roots and - eo : -� 1 a I ' berries cad iCO csesm - ` - give.evideaCe,now D! s very abundant x i t -'s a $ , o w a • !: Hogar sn\j $ Esaton. The , iaa yi d �^•' -3•, ;.. � t � =_� :• A detachment of the Hi hland Creek miss Johnston, of Whiptbv, the eilver A. POST, COiJ 'TY ARCHITECT . { is ;, a m R -Several of -oar oldest residents tools Sev . •. T og , rifle club carne to the lake ban& at this medalist of the musical course was mach. advantage of the York. Pioneers' excursion • for the. county of Ontario, Drawings _ lace for the sodsppeaiLaations furnished for eirery class of - - - ---- - --- place -purpose of shooting wood- admired. The program as A .whole was to Brantford on the 20th last.. to meet "aildini;, Steam and hot waxer heating slid a Y4'V KNOW IT Chucks. An idea of their marksmanship. quite up to the high standing tint the old iSquaintances and talk over she many . yen, lat on a 'specialty. Office-Gerrie icek, • ma lie known when the were success- College has attained in this direction. stirring•scenes of their boyhood. ' ♦ .. ___:_,corny Danders -and Brock streets, wilitbr. o, y y 8• y Ilo you lcnow that she Federal Life 8 Mfr- J. W. F. harrison, of Toronto, is the Daring ' my wabderinge last week I Residence-I{fngstoa ROW, East Pickering. 717- fel enough- SO• shoot 28 WOOdehmeka. � 1; Assurance Company has a Guarantee Capital of Some -excellent shooting was dove: . . Director of Mtasie of the Collette faculty. chanced to witness a -rather amusing - -` - � IIpo,00a, Governanent Deposit of $.1d,800, and ie' accident in the Rogge. Three o! our _.x»... , - - -- --- . JactloltePri/K/ in every respect s regnlaregmpanyjaninR level "��"' _ f b nerds h @venin the Hall was again a . w.r a • premium policies i! p desired. bat ,that h now CANAAN. busy ace a Ot lie find' animation daring Prominent citizens were indulging in ' a �OUCHER A ROWL 1r D, Licensed offers also pure tasariaoe, with sbsotutelyovery __ - ` the conferring o! diplomas, prize -giving abort ya,abUng cruise, and while returning, Auctioneers, for the' whole of :Porth Lad guaranty of safety cad security which cera nos - and awarding of medals. Dr: MileCleiland', unfortunately Collided with a canoeist, South Ontario. Strict attention given to s21 sibly be afforded on the deposit or level prem- Mr. George Toole is . bniidiaa a woven High Scho>l-Inapeetorof Ontario, delivered who, it is needless to say, was quickly . '. o.iarsbyletterortelegraph. Charges moderate. fumplan? Wire- tence in front of his house. Good Thea Pousher, Valustar Arbitrator• ao. Ad- _ the address of the •evening: Dr. Dewar,. damped into the drink. Arena, THOS• POUCHER, kc•: 17, )iron . or Do you Know prem of the prerufams. boy, Israel.. ; �: ` - �1°'ai' which you pay on a level prcmttim policy, a vary cad other prominent gentlemen from Mr. Archie Elliot spent a day Ise,. week - •A. R WLAND, Whitby, Ont. - large part is merely a loan or Senor,.,. with tba Ong of our peaceful citizens was at. Toronto, as well as -any visitors -from at cam{; ,+Tlagara.` Quite' recently he . Company, which, at your death, t e Company tacked Iasi Week by an Indian who was distant ints.of Ontario, Quebec and the accept a position with a Toronto mann• - t - ,Boots aad .4k - /i.- will use in part aymant of its own obligations an po . ��_ dpi• the influence of tangle -leg. He United States were resent. The factor) firm. and in now busily canvass- a. r ------ere I— --anry - - - p reZ°eptioa nR -- h ,�---�6HN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE • The you lcnosa• tharit is now possible to ��Of-a--R�p •or --he by the Faculty of the College is the splen- ins this pikt of file oouat ' His energetic _ Maker. Pe ;ed and sewu work. Orders to obtain rare Life_tn»,> a wSt_the necees. might have been seriously hurt. did rooms acid grand J *117of the 96e old b-ioess quslitjes, ooapled with, his genial romptlyattended to. F.zy�(ea�ed workms�' say makiagthasoloaasordoposit$,aad:hence Our w -d -r did not "Trafalgar Castle." a$ it was called b mauuer, cufnbt bat bri him ood re- ' phip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the without the necessity of thus contributing sower get ill¢ other fel• y a$ g _ . News, King street, Pickering village. ?-v payment of your own Policy ? _ low'sgill •m go,wiLh him t0 the pi@aiC: the late Sheriff Reyogalds, Wb0 built it tarns. .. ' Do you lcnaw that by avoiding ,.best, Charlie Gould passed thl oagh our town for his residence, continued to a late hoar Quite a number of am yoaag people -`�_ ('� --- S. COWAN, in returning thanks deposits or loans yen faaay for many years save on Saturday en routs for home in, high and was perhaps the pleasanteat of any of visited Pickering ]set Tuesday to attend I vI . to the public for their patronage daring one-third w 73 per teat. of. the curroat BPiys -_ _. the featnrea"ot rho present grandly enc -e R. C: picnic there. I presatfte they %be peaT. : seventeen )cars, would inform them y regatrac} by the varioiie level .premium . �:' dims I �snnthor v ' .---. ­tI tia buoy U IQ nox rose . that he has en,arged his shop suit Iateads kee Plana, and retain the -difference far' yoaY blisi- . =j0ang'jut Cty-tlfat-bOltOWB� Otlr ' Ing on hand " ALL LEATHER'• Factory Mage nese or your esters? . mechanic's, sulky and -twisted the axle brilliaBt .history of the Ontario Ladies' home, until' the "wee eros' 'oars•" __ Boote,and Shoes, which he will sell cheap for College. On Sunday our - village was almost cash-- 1`5etomwork sad 8eosiring asnsast. 1,2y .FrEO. KERR Si enti like a punip nagur should soon graduate Agent, i k case ' a of On an ham darted, nearly everyone, Vickery amu ` - - - - - . ` PICKERING, UNT. and take quarters in another country as E hibition Assn, cI.apital stock 510,600 the camber, being is attendance either u. _ H�tefx. _ a professional Colt breaker. of which abbut one-third is' filreadv sub- the Salvation Army camp meeting near t3- Agents Wanted. " ite-y Mr. J. Percy i�g i 1y ill again, also scribed, was organized at a meeting of Malvern, or else At that held by the Free , - ,.(� ORDON ]3UUS1r, Pickering, Oai., R ' ii. JarTi3 3Ir. T. Cowan. >!jlra. B ant is still very' stockholders in the Council Chamber here Methodists. in a grove near Armadale. At j�v ` Vs James ,.turcica, proprietor. Tkie hots; is a ' r ill, and her von -A rt is sick also. - Mueh Monday afternoon. Thd Association places there were vast crowds eager �) styl new brick betiding, finished co in superior Chief Agent, Central Ontario_,` ;sympathy find& e�vrelssion its the kind poses amalgamating with'the old -South to listen to the amusing harangues of .the style. Every convenience and co�itort for the yelling public.. Drew and commodious a able- aid of friends. Ontario Agricultural Society and building "would-be sky;pilots." wad sheds. 23y 56 Yonge Street Toronto. -- - -- - - - a a eat ceu - - --" ' - 11r. T.•\White is bnB, , It road obs. a W. rt a f Rev. fir. Burt, is F great ,tial fair, with. alt th Mr. Bu .t ao 0 • ESTERN HOUSE, Pickerin , Ont-.-, -__ __ ... _ _, .._ _...._ _ , , •� �� a> W g - �C33.07_ M,0 idVa=. \Vllat'e become of"Pll era, attractions thereof. A strong now home for his holidtiye having very ` �� now open for the accommodaticn of the board of directors has been elected and su�cesafall as travelling public Tnie Ziotel, having lately C8n8aD has aIIotheP pretty girl in town active work be 1 y' passed his examination . at'. Vii. phsnged hands, has been te-turutahed through- �'1 (� Prigate FAII(iB Lo invest 'whose presonce is much arprecifited gine at an ad'onrned meet• Trinity College, Torontq. --. . ant.` Situdted as it is, opposite the Spink Mille, , l o O V V tag in the same place next Saturday. ;The Ther@ is almost ser mach excitement and is is convenient for 1 on mortgago on fa i patrons of the Mi 1s. Meals y a rqi pyo- by- Buff Said. ofiiCers are :-President, dohs Miller or lunch at all.reas9nable hours. Goal stabling p�rty'at a nor cen0., .n same not more than ,a , 1st, mysteiy in connection with my ,letters, as �- B`` a�_,euo. i:o commission. w. H. BILLIhGs, soli- Vice -President, D.C.-Downs 2nd Vice-' a celebratedprodadtionsof 'Janine aii3 shied room. n: stall -and enclosed card for -Downey; , ,► borseaorcattle. Woighscalesoatheppremiaea, citor_\t7iitLv,Ont. lett .. 'Pickering Agricultural Society. - President,Robert•Beith; 3rd Viee•Presi in ears oneb People herestill-wonder. , Aconreslaecttullysolicite•1. ANNA L. HARVEY, - - I. -----•-- dent, J. R. Matthewson. DnWtors-Ral h and geese who Vieke 1s but as Pzoprietross. F. M. Harvey, �raaager. :3g l The Dn ectora of't11e Picket tug .il pp Vickery ' , ' yet not . _ ,Farm to Rent or Sell• Agri- R. Mowbray, Jonatbaa Porter, W. H. a correct ,ccnjectnre .line been fusd@.. I ..�, - --- -- - - - cultural Society held a meeting at Gelow's Thomas, ,John Ross, R. J. Mackie,. John: could not deny the Pathorahip ii to - • . ;. • 'a,•,. _ -- .,.. i�#tn a(tl• , :M1 --;r N„ • Lots. 17 and 18. 4th concession of Pickering. Hotel, Bron�llam, on Saturday; the 28rJ .Vipoud, W. Coulthard', A. A. Post, J. D. I with it, for, like the immortal George z co°tainin¢ one iinndred acres. (food $tone test. The directors' report ryas eery en• Howden, Wm. Keith, Hngh Ross. C. E. I WaPhington, I could not tell a lie. ; � IRA BOIER, student of Dance'* linin- dwelling house and kitchen, stone driving:housa , 3 Cal Institute will gime instructions on Piano and good outbuildings. A running stream of eduraging. The books show that there Ray, and J. H, Long. (Treasurer). W. R. A public-spirited citizen of a Pickering .,, and Organ at any residence in the Town$hip of water through the yard. Fortartheroarticalare has beer) even more tickets sold and more Howse waa appointed Secr@tary by the sabnrb,• with the evident intention of -Pickering. For further particolarsapply to A appro on the promisee, or to JOHN WOODRUFF, Board of D]rectors, develo i the imaginative ' BOYER• Claremont Ont. 24y Ptokering s t1 special prizes collected at this date than developing aginative pro nsit of -; ----= - =- - -- =---- ever before Since Brougham fair Wanes• was R. H. Jameson.' Tuesday, evening, our young mea, has offered a propensity .� PARTIES WISHI\G TO TAKE ever h fo As the ruIee overate cis) presented with a well-filled puree by silver medal, which is now in my pos- t lessons is Instrumental or Vocal �iuslo Farm 'for Sale. g g his friends. He left for Victoria, B.C.; the session, for the most majestic sad stn n - i can obtain Vocal Music in Class or by private • • ` - . prizes are very favorable -to business cert mornin;{. Hier family loilow shortly done liar in this viii l f y -PARTS of lots 25 and •26, B. F. eon. B h age, The only; antioa °a fasttniction. A 1 for terms to 1 men as an advertisin medium there hue to their new home in Elie Paniflc Province. is open to bona fide residents only; and as t .Miss AF EF Coutts Prof. Of MUSIC. Pickering., containingsaacres, rnoreorlees. been s number of specials sent to -the The Nowat Mi'f'g. Co.'s new mower is we can boast of several old fossils who 1 The property fe couvoniently situated, beim President by mail. The rules with refer• meeting with grand saucers in trials this can tell a pretty good story, ser fnterestinR "=' Music room sot the residence o1 ,Sirs. Head' close to good roads, school and markets, an eIICe t0 m@mbere tiek@t9 aIId s eCla1 week.w opposite Naws office. Pickering. c )ting niongside tho Village of Danbarton, with p and unique contest may be looked for. I _--- _- ' good outbuildings, orchard, garden and well of prizes are as follows : A member's ticket Mr. J. E. Farewell, the genial .County shall forward you the remit at as earl a - ' -- i pure spring water; well fenced and in good 'AttOrne leaves On Moeda uirctchanaktn��. __ etafe °f enitivatioa. e�pp Iy :o JASfES BRE°R admits the bearer twice ; every periion y y for sn eatended date'as possible. - a s^ - NAN,134 Bathurst•St., Toronto, or to Georgo giving a special prize worth' 85 'gets' a' tri{; through the German countries of -P. 0, plcasar. ` -' ` , GIITHBERl?, Witichmaker, Pi I Smith.Dunbarton. 39 Europe: Mr, Samuel ging, B.A., son of A __._-... _-,_ - _. .- .._ members ticket free, and a free advertis• .«.- . ering, Out. Havingbeen W years at the Mr. C4&s. King, of this town, aecom aniea ` trade, I can Raaiantee satletaction. Al;ent far y� y� j� meat ;n the prize list. From all. appear• bias on his travels. F, Cumberland election is likely to take �. ... F. Lazarus' E e•glasses. Watches and Clocks - C Wi d of Themko. anees the Brougham fair will be this year place on July 10th. cleaned on shortest notice. and at reasonable - _.� y what it oDCf3 was -One Of the best local _ The rains of the early part. of this seek Edward J: Henn , M. P. for South "• ` r' * . rates. 2$•47 y have pat the farmers -in more cheerful y --'--' --- Clt of London Fire Insurance Co, fairs in the Province. The fair will be countenance over the prospect, of good ligo will resign his seat. rx` hilC 0=12i�+;' Capital !{2,000,000 atg. Beptember. dll the dir@store are worof crops. FinaLfo. smau and >t[aaa. 1,.; * * �1l�1 a �1�t held this year on the 24th and 25th iij�� STABLES! A�ii�Ciifl ! k `Phen the Chronicle last wsalt an- .?> BEG to thank the City of London Fire mg hard and Wi(,jl the greateaf nnanimitT, Prisoner Graham received ten lashes nuanced the cricket match between Insurance Co: for the Ii settlement and and purpose malting Brougham fair this at the Central Prison Wedneaday. Whitby and Pickering it stated that some .'n I desire to return my thanks to the public for Prompt payment of the lots en a ed by me to year a cheerful, interesting find rofitable /Thr Court of Appeal has refused a new men were so mean as to climb o er ., %be x: ` � .` their patronage since I .took possession of the the Gordon Hogue, Pickering,bythelatebnraing ttffair to 811 Who patr0aiz@ it. ilii y i t of the Leonard property, R-SECKER, Dfembers al in the 4 , , -suit of La�satnme v. The %rias to each games to evade the ad• business and to atimate the in rasters.,. will mission fee. It concluded by etptinR , 'keep on hand a: all times firstrclassrigs forhire. - --•,' tickets should be purehfieed at once, and Mail. - Ihaveadded severs) new horfiesan have had BUSINESS SOLICITED. those intending no offer-speeial' prizJea Emperor William • has telegraphed .that the cricket match was= free to all " y�. ;Irl renewed, so that the best of satietaatloa ehonld correspond at ea early day with' President Carnot, thanking him for bis :and that the gate was in the north-east . w l W Riven to my pataons. Applicationsfortnsnrancebymailprompt• the President or Secretary Any offer of message of condolence. ' J;I:d eof the grouide-some' baving '. .'. TE�MI rens AiB LTBUAi.. ty attended to. special prizes will be . forwarded to the The Csar bas rejected the proposal "to over or under the fence so often - y T reason �iN. 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THE,+ y I S^ � The swee0 potato b rinsaat an n �° aItaly .Il o! +X. . �•�• • � � '" a 314b1a �a �y a litbh. luxury amaog Noethera mom. ye ' . w o had OIi,;. mei , y a Ter s) sae 0 . I allose oa ti�at a ' F esu Not" es a old orop� climbed to there hearts oontant the asnal �'" of corn can be grown. `and wags now oa ; ' Sl®N -QNB-- $HAD .. lam, a .. �, Fink Poloniee P' No- � IO Lpup from the small Parol dangling by bot Y a gardon table In its Harcus Swiss end talion e1 is the T 1 I x, est o8 vege• their way begbam� _ - reach- - y "It's all gone. ;,uO„cianca, nobles, whore it to octan o - CHAPTF,A VIII. y ghtedo_ Ala- o! a walker sues is • molderaia way,�and la �; THZ rtosaa orvlDZ- - F -L Pol ul were tpshtdo t �s�s b° 'and called ' gowns, rad the CaralinK red tiro country: Ju. "ok," shi otRd, use b's that L ywoa��e t los wild state. i�torms qquite a oon�gneaoe passed man9 konn oleos whlL ^-� . - pn� mocha m°rafag' true to Promise, F oro shriek* as Sosoinsko than Y' staple artists o! toed for lbs ns�° Lbose nnyWi�i °o{op o� morning the ; $e watch arrived by the, early post , to v Utile extent ito ezpo of -p l verOm and took it nP with pride to the Hall, to fell." That Domes of &iK a8 your remarks, Tae boy baudd. it to her with a me serL sty ohly sim to racing the saamboat at P at the _ breath• you see, pals above fire seal of your re• ons nod. " It's for you, miss,,, he said, Ing, b Causes the onittvrttoa to become Liter part - bestow, it is a aaenal way aeon P°O? „ fat° •most foot of • Lake Garda. We redid rap the took It n tai aadieaoa screwing cep hL face sideways very maaiir ow said, as they a. less and affeetoaate Elsta P EBat whatdoesthat mean that yon have ezoradating panoomimic ezpeesdan of the sn ly their owe wants. o! the lake ab Riva, the ULLIe __ far a set purpose• He oro show thew this Ftinnte tv Elate !" �Vt elfred ondest see 'The gentleman at by ve seldom manna the land for emirs length lsadd arbtooraa that his eon• jest said reoy thls crop, ry sad sore tows situated at its northern extremity, sad proal da Y asked dobtinlly. 'orae--'im with�the black monsterohe, g[vfag their beat lg�ada tato theoonfina of enstria: , 0t coal*8port as good a watch any y ,, t I A lad in them letter days who you know 'e told ms '•o ?tve ib to you foto u �s cotton sad corn amps. The tabes thThe ne twGa . the y.e moment we.had L eves daagh�er• ,Qhs ;, h �, with pre• your owe ands, it e.9 be as I cold manage .re plant* then, the soros t the Irish p''= dilfgen*e started for Botzaa was i srLtoonts no n dopa b talk Lila 1 Hug Y a 'E was we vas briers our Prince and Princess wives had been landed p very plan - ---- ad to their own day [a deer tend* nptnse. "This b 'too delicious ! shoat eye s 'ands. ,11a' I I 9 Tye am* 01 in way- of vis the news that the Grown i sumablypm'e°•Pr°bnL the estates had dlsaP• I bardly ezpeated such $°°d fortune. 1�psrtfaklerWith U°n' �°°p that the vines of the sweet of Pruniftbad lived wen ezpeoted to arrives old Devonshire.; th of it needn't wait ; there e P keaaswer. oto Must be loosened- rap ooaasi°aauy' t° Thad lived a gre•b deal to w northern Ger• rt and acoreas Uviag : �hvl have the well known toy ffdm Winifred ton the Pansrroowhere man ,bat hadt►evar seen either PrtaosFred- two item since; o� poor gaotatton. cover-Echoes vias, rent is w on she then �hls owe person the Fath of the iranalad It My fila o Qaesa, to state inose, ice'. delicate IN an jolnt..__of-:labs- tithe roti* ezataement of gazing F mif o EagUah adage- When Lad s means '__Th�,task Qwte to-+erve; from- eallimach�-a*K£-e -1 earth. t fntnsa Emperor of Germany and scary spent. then laaraiag--b *Y-Wlit-. ; translation, sot news• H h ltassiafler, sometime Fellow o[w0i Of course oar cultivation of this pita gone" Journalism b a poor sort or UL Bmr6 Ozford. She tarns* at once dans0 somewhat from its native ttrort The durpooawY lovely,haadtheeb�tiful _ sarflyintendd pre to the 1ly1ed : Meat.. setons are not long enough to' and danced d tl � h� this house : 14 • -,_,_ .. o! �de°� jbtivs, , but at say rats an able f f� � the news• flatter from the title-page gorge da the tubers when the crop road leading the rosy p�8 and salt at it some- sl as a M admit o! phmting ks, look* so tem mon gas= d 'b s cadge twenty-five �,P Pat �lEolus makes the original se' A MdL ,Wilfred: eyaey % that th y p tI wait d to j� the others, The �' ed when he's 1'autenr.' She only waited a moment to b u fid, even d, which ba them, asheregarded his mark to Jeno in the Brat �",� act slip a ahUUn into Dick s hand, and then did not rot to the gsorad, which weal* gee- that I was L, tl►e ht o! a valuable 1ooaa�� tnvwt- wt about to raise the wind- mast a aa• rash* a , all 0rimsou with delight, into easily be the caw if planted ILL s11 early. tine road was 0111d cut c�nb s' through were a vert o! indbeo� doable tivsi -on her behalf, a6 Twoe . she ressd the one hundred Plats, well attended to, nok forming small , nnant. fey Utile s•ge•grsea von nme Hoe rev ° fie clerk o{ the weather, that flimsy p - 'eferveatadmlratdon. .Wheaamua the same post, careless number of plants can be started from the t height of ldgs goinadown taastratghb l,#natg°ns to a to i there's hired • --Utly by the �rrespondent of to her iCps ; then she Ltd {t hastily in gree 1 chert Scott the bottom of a drawer, d d bodiseed tubers in a hoz two 4nd one•haU feet line to the lake be. ow. Fearinto of a tire�sg7e desires so m3ah as to the ere Ot _ Hare :the hoz shoal* be abort a t dub- sell I eat do g the rest n under of the party I world moth i ononbsarthey he generous. A of the Metsorologi06ltO.�06•S 'hope ey -- icture_.._.. _ es lavishly B nnwwuWs oa sad Mn• he wouldn't uU even Elsie of twat end near y vel V .- .-- �jo abstruse phUawpher, .bowever, might! send us no sq y ere shoal* p ed direst Y are going to Dame with as n the muahprized birthday gift. No one bat tor= be lamed shoat thiee ino es await their return.a of ps have bestow his geaerrodty May . y go self must ever know Hugh Massin6er he'd below the , warm loom, wan hered the on theesun(can been me I eat maoiag ortwme time phearing - :aWWired in propria persons: Hugh,' river." sent her his volume of poems. moderately trios end seem no signs of life but the myriads his subtler O,1cnLtoa o! long odds sad On their way to the bort, Hugh stoppeahe When Duck ntnraed to the inn tea min- shine upon the earth and pLnQa a po gg p. Iremote chances, deemed ib wiser to dieppL�y m omeat at the Ina to writ hastily UtesLur, eavirond in a Perm of of of the time.-. 'They need not be plated is of like d5ies that had to mw ammentith the e I obliquely,n Elsie. Publisher ° pe 'meat, the indirect result of tn[iredthe hoz before the 16th of April, for it will snnliks drys goldenly, yl, and tarn' 1. IL is the $tet instance Pon tel It was to his I,oadia� from PPe - This was an sante Uttls piece opsyohoopi• „P° madly send a Dopy Mevsey's shUUag, �ntb call* him in lazlfy not be safe'to rat tLe ppcant+ sat before the heas3 •low, aw closet gram huge _tu�tffg �pp�r .A moa who can ms3:e a Callinwchsse by ant pat to my rddteest ori hiiee Hist authoritative air to the prim let of June. This nntetberof plants may. be my head, ikeaa statue withat60 and as" -- - like y ander• gee - t tai to a poor cousin, t i��m i under" h minutes ere ell rpWiag Utile parlour, and asked t�i`m � obtained should be onsetinothe vi�inity I! erect, sad his lar6e eye fixed meaaciagly on I strode anon a purely y telegram despatched, torte to whom he Uceci, ° Pk anoaL ow mem oa •dyer me. Ism sot a timid woman, fortnnaulYte after all, not oral onerous, toward 9 e Hoyer h, y g g� H rap stream is a merry part _paEgn "To the Tong lady it is *accred to grow . Mup good fellow into t e � meadows• Ht his $e had nothing to ds swered contldentbUy, thrnstiag the bull's- Vie, a hotbed may be constructed for the and�am ke ssoftl to ohimghe gave another wOu'a not Dom himself ander similar now finally decided• a with his tongue tato his poached cheek. Pyr as of starting the plants. A warm, and apo y port oat An detail his siege opera- .°yi ga , I ¢ave It to 'er be'fad the L La, too, r° soil Is the most desirable location for most anplea-ul growl. I was beginning to �tonoes to the matdea of his choice, bat to carry god 9 sr°"T tl rich. cine and face my aatagoaist when I heard a ` and to the wife of his bosom' tions. where no in the world never seen nes" the lana,' tf it b mads-sILfficlea 9 Els took tele which, when Singh prodnc• In th meadows. he had ten' unix , Dick," Hugh Mawinger said, In a Thy will do very well on black loam itltls rehsr� whistle and a "Where are yon, my a Ot ht rad ear- Or so alone with ia�rOd 11 � h�, u•ded sad sententious voice; and mellow. The plants are hardy,' boy" item the other Bide o{ m boulder and • d it, with a Utyle sty delig arses look, °unly pets s luntin re. well Y cab- the nez t imthnt r tall, fins look man, with pate ;then, looktng at the taitials w hastily Messinger." she slid with a yi his hand mrgisterbUy on the boy' and will bear traorP gg w weartag a t oft telt u y th o wroto that lovely shot " you're a sharp 1•d ;sad li on yrs Plop In h . dra the earth rap a tall brown beard. lve which he bad pushed b- from his - ' . . to } article in-the cares+p - develop your . eut! in i h. This win Rive the brow re to"He caned a - --- Yah said with • geatL pressen taus on liked it,1. Ii h answered tot tleman's p�antletnan vises the benefit o! era mak, ani Y soon as saw has : " I know now, Hugh, what the I'm _glad y „ ad�suppose Ib s lstiagn ed atectiveeoor ooafldentbl eat, wen rad sometimes sever light walking - was about the other morning• with evident pleasure; to OOaoesl the tobe •private of are lnaruriaat go me rebel his has and hkUtR cep the case at telegram 01 yo to no nae now trying any longer " ori on office of your own at the top of Re- the ground completely. said : ,,How dare you, dr 1" Then How vary, very tial orad good on hadn't toot thaf I vas indeed the olprit• : „ goer Street• Dlok; ay nothing shot thls oa lAo.eaiag rap the vises Owill if un- the dog, bareheaded. - think of t-Bat I slmoav y bad and there, my ehuaki nin'L neglected, as tis will, if un- turning to me Ald still standing , _ on it W Me. 1 shall never [orgive myself " But there's another Hams .M� any .ant to any y s' at tatthus •, I feast hehrs not alarmed you, madam,' hying said before yo I should like one {rad maturated is rroP • verist " boy-theta's half•a•arawn for yea draw nourishment away from Main root/ he said. ,,He thinks it fs Ifs d� � tone, the iso .. Tye y� y ve me a ehUita" al• tiIthaagh he weal* not, . " sac same sort as �Viaifred a I'm quite tl�ag bidt it �m d wrongly y�, "k- ��with aLori .Pack• of the plant. " _ ashamed a! your having thought-I meant to Ha rap ty until the an one Unmolested. ' Hugh raewered will+ a lanRntd ting the coin with a broad grin. Business They will oontdane toan scold be -y He b r oent animal," I replied. hint a, it" lauausg°0 :1 dtda't t my own as Wit, was brisk (ales* ibis morning I. trod chem theme wh,r little freesia dim- ',surd fie I am nd�oit dogs I seldom feel _ _ .,. u . ..n '* 8eah -casae est la th.iso d --4psand bls nista of gen eves' at once, nn - the fatntwt.pwsi twistingoit over fa my tr1Be seaLime""'I and I bate sentiment• answered �y '• They've wasis Wool. ch at a the flavor. Thai should be +sae3 half � notifld me hit prnm°a . it wwettow the truth--it Weis a °reel * she• , I call i thse mortal kaptin a cool, dry place until consnm- y " -Iia* what on eeth I coal*. ever and Iadad, y of Sboae's P t, This them, ora I remembered when 1 w1 AL" thoaghb flat of 100 of *I&, perhaps. but 1 lmitatd many with as auto ph fnscripttoa by the *. re sn many ways o! psei:in6 Hs then aalled the, dog who looked mach to give yea• because I wanted psopie I've done a good stroke bat in ase chaff b good• ashamed by e, and, seating himeelt -- '• m last little. volumeIb then t'u'o!'it's think i y Stone himsel[i oh. of b tusine�n myself too. The Echo" fmm oa a rook apposite tome, said to him : of Go I'm only too 7 Callicewhus are • oa [tel Iandiag set. ., . s. ' ask the lady's pardon or I shall ,send To worth. d book from an •Hibor ls .carob it. word of it, I "N-0 yon, Miss don't ancoeed to g her out, " .. . like'!p d h from the market gar• �r9 " they on the- turf, , doe for - - miaent'aaturalld is the United hems • res them awry Daly when he 'Meyser• > ++Wed fid. BrPPta6' Every pro Much amused. I hid of my band for the dent ` �hen when you said " It vas •lovely article, pretty apeakled prey why, no as ler on States was born an the farm. large, tawny paw that was pat sato lt, and, k - bee a like t watch m 1ha fame cost U MLa enthusiastically. " isopa read 1% and was �y that ever fished for women will gat eon at tt lasnrsa sno paw � large, fine anomie Bendy on Je site eaahaoted with -iL He said it we& much as a rive oat of her. wt's a very Hard Worli.aod keeping M '� b mimed to me a Perfect- Intet' q. whai lie's always thought fair arts Dew oa the firm: as it does In e11 U{s's the head. I asked his master his crura ad o! ohaace o my behalf. i knew so sensible-]rest't b}is �y �I mast dales. ago Whore had I seen this moa before, t it at once. I'm only about mhrrirge himself though h aevar +, _ - ` .. 'what to get, and I Ro cold get anybody else to agree with him. make some Ust►e saariaces myseU t! I'want Don't cave all the unpleasant jobs for your and why ltd h a m asffs•we went glad those Loudon watchmaker tellowa, to ooagnee Whitestrand fair sad uvea," boy' sad expect him to "stick to the farm." was what I kept asking y wy� rro" Ito arms I've Snits for And I Ukd It too, if TOIL wout thigh � ontaking'bob Dire do I fait I knew' him E ve . ititflals oa t" dreadfully praacmptuoas of r girl to say sa Farb vent hien ane meso, indeed. Wet+ Report for the pabUo your foliates to tab where' *r how-t met him 1 ono had time to saga Y tit took inch a grand, besutlil, Whitestrand worth sacrificing Sidor Chat oro instead.. of your _ bones " But Hugh, it must have oast Ton such a �t Itpoit of view, all nP1. .. _- - not tell Ab say me he appear* sot t- is the clods, lnmee'a been for ? YoIL learn more by your mistakes la term ze me• Certainly he was the 8aeat k mint money." a depno•tory brad Wtih you kaaw, with so herald aarthly'maar--- tra B ioyn vtran.l _ ing;-than.yo do In sacO4m. g � I hag ever ossa, of superb , L ,II O I N- ed I over she shrubbery. " A or nOnN� °t any sort to slog sada all•1. As a rale, those crops pay best that re.- build. rd imPo6 pie+ and his man- - it was splendid, - aaa attention. The nor and elegaa showed him Eo be. �L_ , Haste stifle,,, he said, as one who could nom• It I �d about ins. being -qua I labor an what sell is the one of Nature's noblemen, whatever other mond thousands. It came just to the that 70 !p]sa New ZOOIegiesd GSTdeIIfs• . - ezact arm ,the Gbnternpa*a*Y Ped* me for treason to the race to take account of wealth markets to the shape of the Drop. rack h possessed. We talked for sours 0f mine on '• The Future at or pcelLioa.' fir Prospects or connection*. want to Loadoa to edict* that the wheat area time on a anbjeob of inbsrest to bash o[ nr- oat Ism -idols ether worldly boasideratou.. Ever duos saroggins It b pr l r*nes* ( Which was span ptrust y la how • husband or wife for .oar's visit his relrt(em and saw the monkeys in Shoat the West veto be greatly the canine ,ribs-and who I was telling srttaie �n gaaton having One g grey the coming yea him of a fine Irish setter that I owned, he twenty-flue pages, at the nsaal honorarium self end d 1 hataob alone, hbsoanse ias,ia0t•••� on the subject of natural bistory, anduth- crease will be* 1,043,111 a�aree Iessnthan last saddenlT said in fink, a ab man!" gainer r ) '. " It took me a few guided by it-was the volas of octan in will satisfy him but the adoption by the yerr. This b due partly to the peotra4ked• " you are I ,hint. an wO r• td a of to *.shah cS. (Which was -love, as we gg We hdtieen conversing „ within as.-papa saki that was citrase of Toronto of the by-law voting $&- droath which iatertered with the fall sow• fa -housti soymoat abandoned .being t� L' T I had alwa epo �yt Aad I thought It vers really 000 to make the Toronto Zoo free. Ing, and partly to the low prices of wheat �„ge &*cant. that my surprise the or pa wig The strength o! r abrin b measured by anyself °a my 'dash dooff ' artistes for s Lead- tree as well 1 thought It was jest what • Scroggiaa has .mot the-. followin the weakest link w the weight of the load was great Y I LILghingiy answered in the �°gg review; %d th mare phydo•1 ask of 'real prop-het would have said i{ he .were whams, whk�h, if adopted, st is sere �t may be haat* over r ooantry goad [s same language writing twentT•five.p•ges so letbsrpress alive to ay f, ; end that the man who wrote make the Toronto Zw the first In th known . desermined the want spot on the toad. " No net, Emglishl bat saadbu Bat fly world. can fin. bow did yo know Y - tet coaderabiy sues than most mea, it She Prosed, breathless, par . Ohs was quite abashed by l.: The president of the Zoo to be Bleat- Thy, a single ad of M. Prosta howev however rapid their peri, aauld venture to because sad d for life at a nominafsalary **$6,000•' itis size a! r load o! ooantty Prodnae that is "Oh, jest as YOU althou I have always ho ever r to r tees hoofs l thin time at her own temerity, be elected townshi .. that I am a German. �h wicked ken EogUah. My wife b English' partly be*aass Hn b Maseinger, 2 That Oli haat Scroggins . . to be haul* of of a it . W of " - "It's a lovely watch,'• she mid, smile ugh the cornea o! moth rt 3. That the President, and •Lowe be that e1fa mets Institutes arel*dng,lapopnLr oyr 1�ngnrge betrays ma It aver with an admiring look from Youthful enthusiasm. forthwisb built-not to be occupied by ray ity. Whbpera also come from these same Y Then we bath Laghed, and I thought to "and the ias°riptfou makes it-ever Y se ,' other aaimal or animals. thing he spoke of that Ektie : Qi Ths rue sobereS him: Miss Ddey y litiolans and MTself, It b a t B sP° .. -so mush nicer.- Oise. weld it,• and 4. That the T. Z: shall include all wars stiher, Laband of lawyers, farmers Bet to Eo Ueh wife of for my poor tient was 0o for that along BILI I'd been he broke ice; with unwonted c rnestn�bdn* and coaditios of •aimals. ezoept• oyster Be P be to be much interested in thio ex- �d s Wonwtd times rather have had with a certain strange tinge " „ I shells, dead oats and live skunks tariff oratorsAny are ran to a pear anon the eep handsome NU-11er. 'Elle' with the sorbet's Sabo Melancholy itr bis tremulous volae, b+ w owln ' wild animals soots. Any aonaeotion between thew two y WI°tela . a volume of poems, the world could he be? An offi06r. dedication, thsa all the watches it didn't mean to laugh at you I really le be desiredt to t them to the' T. Z. or teas! Iiia edd•„ Ueve it I believe is my heart eFery sob tat the owner's Far canoe: be learned stone from erre. Probably an Austrian-bat no ;his -L-.. -+fir+ word of what I std there. I believe r moa they may be. left on *sped mks and .nen peM It b to accent was that of l, aorthen as "Would you?" Hugh rnsweed with as --or a woman. either- ought to *hoose sisk�_ necawry " An o alone Y' h then asked. mase* acacia " Y o race the autographs to �e jlt the other special a 6. Animals on deposes"midst-beled-laity that taea�i awl*ge be at I told him l was awaiting my friends, who • Uviag versifier immensely above their towards whom their owe bests to ably 'by the owners. andsire yeah to had a farther rap, sad jnstihea we heard ' . . arket value. Even Tennyson s may be lead them. I believe it all-I., believe it 7. The President f shall .have the ssttubborn lwer to earn it thoroughly, with a �gc0d ses arsuoe their gone above us o know, man " Weil, then, I will wish yon good dreg, bought at a hyo in the Strand, y without ;reserve. Money or rank, or, son• ejdct any animal for unruly o! success. This we say to • yonnq . -:for a few ah I feel this b Indeed neetion or n, should • be counted • as behavior. wcU . forgive a Y mdse ro when 8, Parrots will be examined once a week who wants to know how W become a farmer. soon, end I hope y° I • burs I shall tog �ng a should Aldweid`es $Chen haps we m T th Elsie, �IOOve n �ttever lead t lett to�Qa.. °at if theft 16°6n�ge t• q°it° To makes. haT w as tO retain all Eh Bao "and with %deep bow he walled swat t at this rate• An by a way, Your yat�Zeade us %sad neture isle. mlition and nutriment o{ the gram or main, brofighb, you a Utile bit of verse, too• w astray For nature ia_Al4Lly Bother respects gree fig olovar or any other- fodder crop, it meat be The nett moment I was sarronhded; by . ., . Laureate has not forgotten or neglected his name for thea will, og.'H�vea made clear 9. Animals that livers .eat them, Fromm be� t e batt of . all lookin at me with bigg eyes do " I shall ezpeo ` be Bold periodically top out when it is in its stage of bloawmingg. It the other, g man and his do de- -- oustomary ty within im chestnuts. then contains the most of the vrinrblo as I watched the tall B sack in return tot these ; or may. I venture Ingenuous youth blushed itself crimson- coming nutritious elements and the feast of the in• resod among the teat, will on lease tell to take it out instead in .sitar'•" They „I � e so too," the timid girl answered 10• Noanimal Will allowed mon than digestible matter. And to preserve these "WeU, Mia Dd e i P stood all three behind a groanp of "Be in a very low. voice sad with a heaving throe, sq yy nutritious elements from •.foes, the gram us wh r y,e a o�wII prince of babes. He touch*,her Ups w-it has own 11. = rtak-aalmala wtll,aot be allowed to . fly Y he spokes "Many happy. returns bosom. P mast be oared as quickly PI Germany, " -Y • cousin," a add*, He looked bac' througha and shrank through gnd Oath p12 For t. education of our youtt ad rias u ., isle. you Imperial THighness o{ to day bb dark eyes. Sh g S•id a farmer to his ecru : Boys, y 11 The Crovia Prince o! Germany Y, I "And now, what's your pre 1Ing ear and Fc,, A hear me now I Don't one of you ever specoT Bated slowly ; " do yon mean to s�T---" langhiag{or to day, Elsie Y' tared esters his eeaprec►hiag glance'Should series of AX ,' proverbs will be n �� esLto, or go to writ, as . Micswbe�. iUdd, ff TV of course. It was all clear to me sow, I gramme - want yo to row rap the river to he put out a velvet wit it fir---1-allw for his u a little of Such ees in July my is not worth �a Dead Fiy. . �omethtng to tura cep.' you ht jest e • the feeling that 1 had even bini before• i y " yb pretty or shoILl. he L Y the 13. The aviary will be aspecialty-every well go and sit down' on a stoaein a middle .. '-Snrds, if it's not too bot, Aug , longer? ! Tooimnch " reaipitanay spa and birds was so famWrr with his photographs, whish eeys� responded, all blushes. E�loran fon• Bette: wait trite E�chaa f'+am Calla• bird must. hatch her own eBBs, of the madder, with a pact tween gone ie8s are eaaeUeat Ukeneasei, tat I rhonglrt I „ Tyys; O Regina, quid optes, Hn h urachus Tad err{vel. , They were Vol, fetob• tat am sing and won't sing will be made and.wait for the old brindle sow to come and knew him The next morning we lett Riva mihi jyga or a fY est, g he was to afa Concerts will be held at which k u }p you and hist already for Toy to . labor; „ T •t's the best of talkingiaB• And ten, besides=besides, R P at dayll ht, and none of us saw the Prig d '• quoted Merril of not entirely without a conscience, A man trained songsters will pets °�P the y� her." And the old farmer -was just sin. � rwardIwas is Berlin, and -toa Girton girl, you sea you can fin o admission ten coats, proceeds right is his aonalwiona t the sen Fr k Tont most apigtammatio Latin quotation at should think s scot coons wealth ins choosing resident President. me a Cro XITM , ederic riding . er, as it rises to your 11Ps, and she under- nor proapeo noises there giro nansnally himself a tract for .life. own hes uesbion sx . nom• with some officer. I knew hiM instantly, stands it How 4!1!5 to b w. ears a wa s' caveat , t e eta that q rains (� and the county he + nld-wgruss he tnra.his back anon it, brays loudest and eatrleaat, the stow that heavyonere �htr two 'take some Measures �a alsplendid•looiing man, and lookod . : 11 neat and free, Y thfnl James, a►ys, with those words on his Ups, and temple gets whiter with washing, rad the fear that lmmooilssksdii ng to their'"ezterMinatioa. We hardly every inch to Prima We sU bowed, .the besides being nest and appropriate, lige poor Elsie's tender heart under foot ruth-` couldn't say boo to a gone; oto. of a toasty desirable, Y gentlemen of our party standing bareheaded, hiter•dinaer speeches, fall quite flat lessly'! Principle demanded it ; but he lb. The President to have the ri ht o3 think the offering according to etiquettet Y be passed ; but n n the stony ground of the feminine i g The counties that have tri* it seem best her vaulty hada fail when I saw that my po lioh last remark, had not the strength of mind to follow para• parading Z• once a month in the it is very expensive and often fast coin may had quite forgotten me• c' tollir os-w of mixed meta• aipla'st that precise moment He look*. p 16. lo children in'arms"wIU•,be allowed bion rs have ebjust Ocutraat"A 13 mtyse11, in the matter ion sed deep into Winifred's eyes• .They N pp would do credit to Sir B*yla g chain for the parpass• The ani of the view prise are no . - Raabe in his wildest flighto of Hibernian were pastry bine eyes, tough Psle and in the Elephants ante. - pini for William's X11 _ mawkish by the side of Elde'e. Thhen he 17. Elephanq •will net be allow*. ,mon worth of ,try favourable to Emile P siOgU1tace. I made a lovely Lstin pun at a M ,trete-Brldgtea is so _t, I dont think the Savor tions to the army and navy.. k said wixh.a enttden dowrioaat, half than they carry eitber indds or out _ Qcolo once. We had some chi° en and glauoe tbst oonsummate actor- „ I think 18. All sick rnlmeL shall b sent to to ion cge-a great red Germs se Hospital, and birds an to have-a B1dmieet-Faith mnam, an' me •a°tidns Woof - Count Richter, who was recently dasigaat- o! to polony order, to a sort of bul boil• we c his to , book to jronr motor now, General Hasp sh - - N M�-°�!eeyyse8syy sepes . wing• o! mwl0 will always the a opinion. They said last •via• ed srdSw Wig• Lando, has Winnit * sighed. Not yet 1 Not yet i 19. visitors desirous that the an ere basbely. - . -. - • ,' ed•lobater•coloured skin : and towatdr the i Ice' MY w 1%' end o{ lunch somebodyy ask* me for an* But bad loo *, at hr hard ! he ho find Mr• Piper around' - - , Otber 81106 of it• " RZ isn't arty," said . , ... _ _ _ _ ' , , . . . _ •. _ .. _ .. . . ..: _ . . - - _ -- - — ,�1 M-41- _I - a I•,^2Pv,.''1:_'•R� i`:` Met f -, ,'" .�.'�;4 4:`."x. �." ,hx.. � ..:r".�.: .,_:�e. 6., ``^`.''^"."ir.'.f 's�.+"Y.... - ' -- -L�--• v ro 4 a c s . ­4-�-, , I . I '� , . ­'11 . :,I�---,4"""F�W-.�-r;.,!-k"v-!�7— WE'- !2��,.iill���i"w.z�-"",�-,.����,zi- 1 .fit,7� 1Fr .Y., ., ,q 'P 0,"-' I IM9 ­ !�4� - 11 � i-, - f ,ZW4, ."- , ,.,. It I � ., �AF . .,:!,.., ­ , : i ..� " , � , .: -�'i "I `� ,, " .. ,�,�,; . 'trz ,-,.'..-"�' ­�­--.`,2,�"-!.-. 19, . lzv, . % - " . , . . ,". , ir" - -­. --L�ea � , - �­,-. , , , : ;:, . ".. , , .. " - �. , - . � - -� - -­-­1 ­­.Z-.� I . '. 11 , . .T ­ Te - , ., , . .. �- � �7 ... 1. . . . I .... . . - . ­ � t - r WflUiiim IL -, LUSIPARD8 IN INDIA. , ,. very democratic. He attended school at scmnm AND'U82FUL, .':::. .... � , .. � . -��. - I Cammi boarding with one of the ftaohers� — -, . - . . :1; " , .% - ­ � I � .. � .-PanDam. June 21I.-This trot .. '! 4;� . . --p to " •" ­ Bad trested exactly as am of the other boys. --- MouxrAzxv xx pa Moos. .,n �­ ­ .1 Pt 4 110 city have taken -tin -oath at alljoents, to -A& IbAaAlsk 144Y Relates Same Natreftesoft 1 ­7­7�­ �7 1��" . a" 7 Taking his lunch one day, he noticed one of ' ': .. I , 1�� establish a XelhO OM=. FAMJI=r William Second. . orner ow w19k she Roasts. Of course the diet thing the amateur an. -i'�.:.I..., I . - ­1 and , I � I . his comrades eating the black br"d--Wljch- charier will wish to set-will be"' ­ '� , 17: hood of R I the = �. THR ZWSUOR'S AbDWM TO T"' ♦iliity - In &11i liql"1111 1 - lady writ- the poorer classes use in Geftnaau�- Wish- .-- --tion - "in, Mae"trade"— -rastmeat and' , �tn; bJ6 How . X William Second has baued the w, h*Le%bsdraI)&Tl- a11. the mountain of tJm Moon, for arn7bod ) ­ . in luse . �wts,rwlft at- Ing to tests It, he offered to with has heard of them, and the most d 1. I -.. . : �!, . , �.,'. us - performed. The floor In of a*- . . I . - , _ I PAY- 0 1 14401, to the arzy.: - the which the important funadon of the boy-ths son, I believe, of a poor me' Imagination Is stirred by the thought � -: � � 1.�� 1, . & ransalgen 6=10neftil-O - Z - --� ape could to While the army has call I.e., : , bathing Is ht " - 11- term from L banes in;6nigation. y Rod ChAnk-WhOl, Of courts, WOA Only too 61611 one can look off into the sky and behold ­ - . the outward signs of =41 for the meat and unciaxpeted, to aRow of splashing,' to do so. It pleased the Prince's palate so ,, . .. . . I - s-�L'.�i 11 Six boon in gaol," IS a very small pan- - the Sternal hills" of another PlAUSt 014 - ..��­. . and round the tab an placed the ghurras� much that he made an agroonatint to oz- . I . . !�.-,:,.. _ peror King William the.First, my des _ solid and substantial am our own. But the . I.. 1� '. " islament. Yet Judge Wartel thought It revered grandfather, whom memory V orearthen pots of water which we required ch" lunches with the boy every day- chanoom are that If r#ft to Iiii" L L.- .: ".,i"'.. . with for the bath. The Wilo room had always their own 4,, . 7 � -• , , . �� -, . � ,,, I Z, pasha , . . - ­ . I sufficient for two politicians = wi . ever live in all hearts, Iftas suffered a fresh and go he always feasted upon. sinee, niumity-oLus pe ha out-of one"luin. " ppro mo'�aeyvoted 1* . mfes Prisitiull - ­ by the Qua- and hes blow .the death of my dew and two docirs, one opening on the outer sk to the black bread, baked In the house of the dred would choose �y thewraing time ­ *� . 1:,�,: 1*1... . . . ... � ... or sod •a sed. , . : .,. . .. boo tuft for '0010'al'"low PurPo"L warmly I ... d father. This Is Ind admit the biassed with his on pl of water, mechanic. He was Irrhidusited after several -i--- . � .... ., d he the- other Opening Into the ­ - to am thaw mount At any. rate, that--:.- . If a =or man had Ion a stick of woo one aa)l sorrowful time, is God's do- =1 On years at Canal among the first In his ale", to IS my experience with people who have come might have been ml�to prison for, a mouth. . . the evening in question, jusi at -dusk was the great Satisfaction of his pwmt4vrho at- , , - ., .." are* places me at I the head of the army. It , to look at the moon through my tal . " ., .,. � .. 1�. The present year has so far boon singutm. Is I had 11-6hed the unpacking of a tended the ' mmenownsiaL He afterwards- - I . . from a deeply moved heart I •address my . ::: . .''. , at wordn'tor my army; but the'oondden*6 16 29 is the He cho Unless warned beforehand, the . fir t.21i. - and was moving away, as By � ln=rl.l -I''..:. .. , ly free from strikes In-Now York city. The I �.; mazellern oustomi--atteuded, the . " I. a; - At . tendency to refer dispites between ample with which I stop into the place When I i�= bedroom a slight sound the U14veralty at Boma and joined the famous Wait until full moon, when the flood of sua- . 1. .-" L.".4 112 I . . . � . , ,� . - , P 040 to which .. I '! . ; ��:��!�- 1 are and-employed to arbitration, or to lal G9 1­1 ­ -bathroom. It was an unusual hour for the Sato-Sorusigm a shins, poured pervandioularl upon the , :,­�T immovably strong, to - corps, over who" 16"As .. . . y . L� .:, . ,��, . _ O's will calls me is I 1948 oz. our SAelfite conceals its rugged . I �. . 7, " , oonforences with the opposite side when dif - 1311now what a San" of honor and duty my laheasti'm visit, so I opened the door. -and, to � meetings he still presides, and in &4 eager an features Be eff y if S I -r -- I ..., ".. " e0tuall an Oil kaid. : 11.1. ficultion arise, is beodmwg me ral I and glorious anoeston have implanted in the my horror, saw just in fron - t of me . I anrelating t'" i pranks of his student been drawn over them. Begin your ob- . . - .' I 4­ . . . : . , . In oonsequance 5a�ngy threa=danj;�; to and'I. know In how great a Measure dayp!h Vd tgo.dta'hy' . , o 4'L THE BRAUMFUL MERK BACK one meets him In the , . . I I �— - = . - . Ber"tion with the ;, - - ­ .. I . I - REn!imce of the nor - - . ",-,I of , new ,c F - . . I A 1 Va ling with the people like the "citizenroweef crescent r'no now M0024 and or-- , , A Woodstock gentleman is-respondble for ifested In the army. A firm, inviolable th6-A,W:�nvQ' oubofone ot =heghurr- low it Gaeta gmdu&Uy fills; and then u ­-. -...., I I - , the statement that In Hamilton a returned attachment to the war-lord Is a heritage so., The room Waa so amll that I found The malady and suffering Of the - Crown . -1 / ��,�.�. � . . . will am how beautifully the advancing ' .. -1 .. % . - . ' . � ' ' . ­ I .. . �­ .4 '.. - missionary who was wanted to fill a pulpit handed down from father to son, myself quite close to the Isoyard, sad could Prince have roused the sympathies tif the f Inner sunrive reveals the mountains, over " * ' � � � ,­1 - . .1., wholorpogulation, but despite his popularity, 0 -:.� - ... :. , ;'I . . I ­ .. �� left vacant by Illness was found in bed; fronrigeneration to generation, and, In--Me Indeed have 0onobod the i�ots on I& , glossy is me stops and peaks it to climbing, by Its - ". .. , .�'.. I . whoi ,� , , 9 -O"y despite the way they love him, it to safe to ". , , being weak and III through sheer hunger, same way I refer you to my grandfather, coat from whom I stood. I was too fright- ':' ' '' !� ' and that when restored by food he went out who stands'in all your memories an the per• ened to move, say that the majority of the nation spend rugged and sinuous Outline. The observer .. and stood pulootly still, and, must it in . . - ­------V1 , - , and preached two eFoalleat mormaAm. 1138 sonification of the glorious and venerable fortunately for r -W-w�-h� more enthu u n. him son, look upon --- ---- � .A_ home presented a too appearance. ­ 4­11- -rj�R B*01pe., atUl MOA wide' '- -- Matiats, It in like a view- from a balloon, . — . -- -- —I , I ..- .. � - ".!r,,the outer door -1 - -� erick - the Great. and believe him'des. I . . . . . . at dismal ' war-lor could not be m i � - Mlorm more speolzing to the open, and with a single bound it Vale-&-r-eTthe vastly grander het , c only at i 0 T. -­ - , ­ &:rri tbeo are a . hi - - Ger* balloon has ever attained. Even with a .. ...;` L I u's I who as Crown Prince, already won a place Had the door blown. to, or been Closed from many, further the plane of Bismarck and . : , . �­ I as ' ' die"" n heart. I rotor you to my Uloved'father, threshold and disappeared up the I 11 I I I tined to fulfill the cherished hop" of _ht than any . . ., ,l al, � . . ­ - ; v vttea us a so . .: I, a re . nf. P".e I L 7. . a and cement the union of the Father- , - ',be tly made powerful telescope the observer am the ... :1 the tobacco was adultersted. 0 of honor in the annals of the "7, and. to a the outside by a serxaut, the animal Would Moltke . - ­ . . moon at an apparent distance of gereral .:, . . I ,: -,-�* '.. 11I I Long glorious ancestors whose names have had no resource but to Book an ex by land. . . I "Cl .7 --,and the wrapping or r Q I - hundred miles, while. -with a field-glass . .. . .. L .. I , , --- . t of cam* shine brightl in history, whose- hearts beat the doorway in which I was standing, and . I :nifym- appears . I . knoulo. Tnh4-,, - -de#n I -warmly fitly knowledge-of-mg" ' _ g six diameters, the moon pPaSXS . ; , -'-. - ,; , ,,�, . I . � :b1nation, it to said, is to create a I army:-Thais we. belong to the naywwwP%p UMS us The-"Wvitlng 8 iteft," m" I . . ,.. . .y R 46,000 miles off. The apparent din- .1 I ­ . I , I . � - )r name powerful narootic, and to each "her ; thus we were bora for one an• very careful ever after about shutting. up as with Galileo's telescope was 8,000 . . . �, . - , , , * Other In two stories, published several months tan . ,�$. 1 ­..=Zwz1 the health. , and thus we will stand to in early in the afternoon. . . . � miles. Recollect how- when seen from a . - I ... I � i , , . � an Indissoluble bond In peace or storm, as A few nighta later we were awakined by ago, Walter Bosmat� the Eugliab novelist, great height, the rugosides of this earth's - . I .. ­3�' The Legislature of Manitoba In responsible � God me, . . , -� 11, , , I � � for a _novelty in, the way ot-i�­ __ _y will it. You WIH now take the hearing the watchman call out loudly that described the oonAltion of the' wairklig surface flatten out and disappear, and then- , -1 , J1K ­ - . ce, oath of fidelity and obedience to me, and I there was' ,& leopard In the verandai-, and we people of the East End of London under try to imagine how the highest mountains on . - -- . last session it passed a bill' all6w- _ 1 ­ At Its swear ever tot that the eyes of my ran to the window in ti2a to see the waving 'hat is known as the A, swe"Ing System." the earth would look if you were snap . .. ­. I Ing municipalities to raise, by means of ancestors look down a pictured, in dark colon,. the wretch- . .ende& .. L `1� special jAW not to okesed, eVzowt on the ,ppou.mq. from the other of the branches where the boost had Sprung ­ H . 40,000-miles.-above them, and yon will, per- ­M . - "I ­. _ world, and that I shalt nae day have to ren- out smong1the tries. The bearer, who,� adness and poverty of 'the many =on sad hope. rather wonder at the fact that the ­ , '�'- � I .� �- 1, . dollar, 4, food-tti be know as the "Hail In- -der an - &*count to them of the glory and lying rolled up in his blanketarla, she Ume women who, -under this system,' we little moon's mountains can be seen at all. . .. 1. . I- . L - surmince Va"— - NVUen. In vostesiquence, of a havoiLot the army. - .1 .. verma&"alipt sounds os. meanviltIle, . un. ter than slavea,,aud who work for a more . - . I . . bet . . i I hall storm crops we damaged, the owner of The address was dated at"Friedzichakron, consciz OTLI proximity to the stealthy- p"nom, I " I- " I 'L - . .. �; , ­ --. .the. crops may be paid, out of this I und a, mid Biped William.... . footed creature. These leopards I Mr. Bamat's novels aroused general and . EDiso.,;'s FLYIN.0 MACHI.XE. - - - . - � Sum equal to one .third of his loss. - I I 1. . .. . . RES_ - excited interest throughout England about machine inventors usually have to I . . of Lee's Creek - GAINERAL ORDER TOTHZ NAVY., . -APE COWARDLY CUEATV . , , the sweating system, and so general was the ,LdlitTg. gibes and sneers I an unbe . The Lstter Day Saints I . Having - L. . � -'- A I orta_ume-naithor liquor nor tobacco, and EmPeror William the Second has issued and Will never attack a human dein g if they demand that Its abuse should be looked into awho, . . . I 1.11, the � r gentratfwL .Even the individual a )Llowiqg - can avoid it -,-tkL@ir Special and correct6-6 that the -House of Lords ape tared the hearts of a Congressional ..= - . . . . . . never indulge in tow or coffee. Done- fl( -to usperal order to the navy: tan into little 1, . I I � . pp t the I have to arm the navy with a deeply dolls, mad they will so I neighbor- pointed a special committee to got lzJOr- tee at Washl - ,.: --.- - . ( OV in quadrille, is strictly . . . � T allowed to "main moved heart that my beloved - agtou the either day to the tuns, . . L I p�rcbibite No ad father, the hood of any house where d are kepir that ;2ation on the subject. The facts brought 'of r, 5,0W Is regarded with latent suspicion I I : . Emperor Of Germany and �K , the t -owe Is n 'to pro, cu.tJ byw -that the, do- that his scheme may turn out to be another . - -IA!Z , HatwereHill if . r.IW Boo" taking 4 mad "-% .p a IVcommittee ahold .. . - poor, -this TX_ EradeAck th - T Ira 22vt at I I- aia-Arapeds4a. a M*44 -I 11 , . , y oame OL aalty- t life =falll -in . . ­ - ­1 M-11CLY —OWr. , XMIQUINS r,Q=11213, norimer - , Having ;;;;; the Lora, an that the. big ozmm overdrawn, .... ---- — - no nartionlar ­ I it . . . - U- Jute %ha nf--, ­4 I . . fixing him-ndad-ow-aarld--aemiption, 0 . . I r-- -­a— ­a­ ter they grew A " sweater " Is a men who makes a con. 0 has not Many Came at poverty to worry .. As the wsaigw�eazns, bst'— behooves the douilaters to prepare for a Bar- about. The relid committee have therefore 'by G ' M;ff. 11 the gOv" less bold, and It was only towardstlam; end of tract with a number Of laborers by which prise. No fools quite rare what Edison . " "Samoa I . , . - L ..- , . .:& sinscura.. . . . �1 I. arnment of this Land failin the season that we saw them again. When, they agree to work an unreasonable number may sceomplish, and s trip-to Europe I :. ..'... A . eat and ion -needed improvement is hereditary right, Bad herewith also the ch anow foll on the farther hills they were of h core each day for a very small amount fear by sit ship is within the ties, - � . 1 m ' - 1 command of the navy. It is, Ind a pro- driven to seek food -lower down, and then of wages, m*d thew laborers we called the f : ., now C11 mads. In the Manufacture of on- found, Edison takes things seriously 9"hisinMneixtht � . . . volopes. The Mucilage is placed an the y grave period in which I address my again they began to infest the Station, 1111weatem'? . . that and In view. It Is interesting to knaw. .. - first words to the navy, which has only just Often In themanth of October, when cam. It is the'svvater whois the 4 I middl2poisa, '! , L . I � . . . . -lower of the an a oessed wearing the outward signs of mourn- -heard the .who *toads between the tradesmen who all something about the great investor's Meth- -., - ,­ I : -.. - . � -, - .-.� - Asp, so that the latter can -be moistened Ing* home Into at night, I have ods. and this IS what he tells an Inquirer -- .-..-.--...-.-. - I L without g the a Into contact Ing for my ever to be bored - and be- beam sort of purring naim they make as ,.code Bad the workman who make them. about aerial navigation ­ . . .. membered they tub their mid", like huge eata. against %a Is not paid &'salary,, as to the foreman of . .:. loved grandfath 77K pesos William the adhesive mIx often of a v E ding to the I began the other day by weighing a motor .. with an ad asive MIX Eliot, who, only fart uring his*presence the trunks of the trees. The men carrying a factory, but is paid scoor with fins attached, on a Fairbank scals. .. ! .. " .I..-, -�. asty. I � I- doubtful character. The manuf11%;0Z t Kiel d I, the -1 words him my dandi, (light palanquin) would then stop amountal work he can Set out of his laborat S. After getting the exact weight of the motor . L. . . . the IM Va- -1sad. 4 . . carried on In England, but &�,,I 4' =M.- . t . tion Of the out, and talk very loud, to k the His object. -therefore, I& to make them work ­ . ., - -- xmnt wall Z , a,-They, of court% ­,­ ­ . Suggest" by a Yankes. Vt development of the navy his glorious 0SP UP Ir we set the tons to w a. g, extent, and 101an had got Ifeen so aim* It would have *hit* the mate would fiowRoh his an hard as he possibly can, and to-make them lightened the weight to a oartain � . ­' ­ t. 7he flaaw I" y lowered =,end Shout. No leopard would Come do so on very small pay. - . we thus got figzarm an a basis upon which to . . . . been found out long ago. , other . : � . I . . ;..7 or my muoh'be , d T t!h2w so greatly near so -by a party, In an overcrowded district of very poor calculate the lif tin of tan& or wiften � , . I .... . , and the only danger _ power L - � I ie esults, in evid d mak The higher oduosdon of women, In it rejoiced and took so wmxoui lutereat In on such occasions is of the men to king a people like that of the East End of London of certain dzsL I intend to me."program the growth and pr Of . Val panic and - dropping the dandf, when the the sweater, or contractor, in able to z3&k,j utlinower of birds soon. by Utitted. StateL, Ut w thir .Six atiof doe *ad Bin ourifin chas. situation would be awkward.. This haw. hard terms with men mid wanton, whosi airing to th,ir feet, fastening the 0 tying & ther enduates of Vassar College for women. timm and to A as m lasaita; as we 'ever, novae happened to me. and I was choice lies between working twelve or four. bo's Spring re then let- ­� eleven graduates of the Elmira Female Cal- shall look fu . . gisteming scale, and ' r , nate when riding. . day ■for a - pitiful in and ' _ . lee, sad am led to of Columbia equally forim, . tean hosin a � U16 ting them=fiway. Almost persons d go. I=U& our mom- I -- - - actual Starvation. - , , : , - , . 1. Collor roftiT4 of Bachelor Of cry of my or and father. The nary I - . when they of aerial asivillation I , . . - P .-. . Arts. The lady from Columbia C411sigs, . * THE NEW . In most. come under the sweating. "stem, the necessity of rising to a great . . -. known that mot-onIV dam It give me frest. Jay .. .EMPEROR. , . � � as this form, of labour contract IS called, the . ht . -, � - _. ­ - - : .. .,..� - Farad, was the first ad - . — M�ky do this ? hy�� go on the .. .- - - her sex to recOlve to belong to It by external d at that I-%,-- - thvk-wnye - _ :11� a, � 1 - . . I ow, A .or alr--amm omam�, -- -, elovem.... .. -1..... to! f. . �4 -- -� ... a E181i'U"de — k4pOtbA _ �� . 'he h=!!=1A UM 'hfil '!!Me ,lal - &no UveLy Insides" W the rummy's New- aided often- by that; families. Aad course, when' we could rim . . . - , -.. Ube waamm Aza sung and h tt I-- I " - .: , ­ ... t am aIr,ths 0 lutarvsrtrhii� -In complete pathy with my Raise. .wretched and comfortless anoumbi. Th 01004081637t .. , . � . .. I the dbridnation In olinpow M41L dear brother Prince R:r- � united me to PH., William, the .oldest son of tho' are dirty 111-voiatilated and = 9 as a rule, a few feet above the .- ... - . '': ! . -..'­� . would answer all purposes. If aerial . � . . 1. !.. the navy. I have Learned to appreciate the !e1arcrowded and am tho prollfic ------ .. . I - I- - ' .. ­ - � '­........— 21[ohmes Cake. - high sonsmi of honor and the-talthful IbIff.­ Crown. prluce,-and.-the future heir. to-.the they we . ­a- pondbia, 11allove thia-vill-ba-- - '—` � , ­ " ' . � I . . . meat of duty.prevail mal'or. Rem the popular mods of travel � . . German crown, received the title of at disease and death. in futuiv. One . . . 'This to voted 41axnalleat" by all who have I In the navy. I I The suglish factory laws, which toct advantage it - 1 ' - eaten of a navy In prepared general an a birthday present from the Em- —a I la" to the Small power name- � *. � - - . - ­­ it. one-half cup of white ■sugar and know every miember of 9, peror on January 77th. The advanced a" those who labor in iactorii�� by d - the ptopuldou of saWship and the - , .- �. � 6 I butter size of an ordinary, aq nab to a. In joyfully give his We for the honor of the Of the 3UOnSXC frail condition hours of work, requiring vision for thm" 8:�btf ! which could be ab�. ". . . . � � ­ cream. Then add one cup of molasses, half IW whmvw it may ba. Thus, in health of. operativue, and WIj ,h -- I ­. �- .1 .. " shis wA hour, I can my with all confidence of the Crown Prince's health have . aractertatic OwAsmity, .be added . . , . . I .: - � I a cup of milk, two bimitm a d two and certainly had much to do with the omplovmsnt of children nnA- a osinalo •age that he was not at all confident of Success. � - �. . , . a ham of sitted flour. .. = th . we Shall stand together firmly mad surely In grandson's rapid promotion. T do not, unfartunaWy, apply to U - . I . . . '. '.�. , good and evil days, in storm Be well N�l . Two Veen ., . -- . . . ly mix add a teaspoonful of madmi T. sunshine, ever remembering the In -be In now 2$ Pr Willionsrank4ld X, worked 11 sweaters of Rest Landon-' -•. ad, or wet rather, in a teaspoonful of cold glory of the Be a major, and people In I a with Of, course the people who an so Much ILI The number of electric wine that we put. - I L . . . . . .1 , I Lf Beat the cake mixture briskly. an German fatherland, ova prepas*d to Shod -pries at the stownsom the Merev. of the sweawn, ars, for the man Ing men underground Is greater than '-.:.­ ..- .. .: ­ water. our hearts' blood for the honor of Lha Gar. m with w he ad. number of men who am putting oloctria . ­,-.-�' �­ . ,..... -.­ . � man flag. In this God's blessing will be vanood, et p1liked the thoroughness of Part, unskilled workman and workwomen - . .11 . . you drop the Bad& he to It. Flavor with , ,;- . . . ginger or lemon VwL him, militsry education. Innumerable they are Ignorant and Shiftless. Laid only do wires underground. - . --.... .., . 1 - with us. , - - 01. �.7 : .• .0 4 — - � �­ - -....� ­. � the main ordinary work. Skilled The Now World In likely to get ahead . _�; ..... . : t; Dated Friedrichakron. -, L princlingi were than above'him, as well as ­ - . I. .­ . - . . 1;4 ., I . . �k - -....'.. A Lucky GW Graduate. '. .. untitled men of not much lou&er service, we able to command fair prioes,lto limit the Old Wald' in the matter of railway - - 4%. . ' ' . . . .­ L� . - �- I ..- .. . (Signed) - Wma]�Lu. for a Prussian prince receives his @traps at their hours of work, and to abom this to­ d. A Now York civil oughweir has ap- , 0 ..1% - - q .. ,- Boston Herold: The . - at their employment. But the po ,Cd for a patent for a, locomotive and - ton- :--� - .- . - . " . ... the air of ten. He wee gompelled. to, work calitv I � . � I � or of arto the other . . t , . � . . .. ­ . ..... tims, than - - ­­".--1 ---- - ­ i . took the degree at In the chemical laboratory ; "' Professor, like rest his comrades, equally subject stricken @warms of East London must Kir designed for- making fiwoter I 11 � ­ � ­ 44 act Columbia College Is the drat of her - . . . . 10 - . . his In what has became of Tom Appleton? Wasn's to ' military disciplitm Early and late he oOm0 the Slaves of the awasiterm, or starve. - has ever. been made in any country. It Is , �.. �.. �- .­­I... -sex to receive that honor from Colum ­ .- -1 wan with his regiment, ordered about Be an The sweatino system enters into almost claimed that -the now locomotive will efilav I I I I . all the 134 years of the existence of the he studying with the class last year?" 11 Ah, . variety of trade. It exist among the make Sixty miles an hour with ton . . . . 1­ tation., The graduaticig class number. . yen.; Appleton-poor follow I A fixe student, ordinary major, saluting his superion, with every vi coaches. .'- .. ­­. ­04-nlniety-nven young men and a -thre but absomt-minded In the use of -chemi. little or no attention-In a militay,way dock-hands; in the tailoring, trunk-waking, and ninety-five ddks an hour with.the same ,ned . . . , - ray , .- -makle at full speedL - , ,.�, " .. all woman She must have jolt a cals-very. The�dimoolozratllort on the calling. ' pidd t6i his &I r"k But all this is boot-maklug sad turnitaii 0i trades. load whais driven I �­ - !�- ., . ...,­. .,- . O44 YOM = now the brilliant in- Ilia-wages of the mweatimes very,' course, . ... .. *.' - ­ , . . . little lonesome at dam during her oollep Notice It ?"- Yes." 11 That's his. " . . . Mr. Edison's latest invention, the phano- .- -L... . I . � I � career, but now that She has ceased to be a . I 4 . . . . . or-generil. The Em. according to the terms they OLD mot" from graph, Is his most marvelous, for he not only -� Rev. Mr. Raindord, now 'rector of 9t. , telegraph- tie being their masters. In one instance, laborers In records speech but repeats It. It in now `­ ' ---- * �' t : . I - . spinster. and becoum. a bachelor,. she OUAF4 Georg*', Church, Now York, but formerly and a few: hours lave the boot-rusking trade were paid 2d. (four . ' ' * ,­ -91' I., to be happy. . . . perfected for ordinary use and a tint exhibl.. _.L . .. . . 7 - . c he Vromented bilimself to his grandmire iu'his cents) an hour; or. working twelve boon I tion was recently given before a oompan - -. - ,-,*, � - ,Sll onsido the Somewhat Startling proposition to . y of .� 1 . ­ . I . ­ am r9pWntsim, beamingly happy at his in. day, about fifty cents a day. ..olectriolans and others in Now York, which # -.. ... kly A IWO Time All Sound- � - L . ,,.L 1 ' � tame. - Any hour fts, k .. . I ;014 his congvegation'that those of them who crossed importance : it In the abuse of the contract "sum, hl Successful. It In said of - ­ ' .. . _ . . Bobby I (to calla)-•' Me and ps, had a nice were leaving town for the summer should I him Crown Prince J.'hg Bad .at that .yet.. Itself, which cionstlitutes was thorm y . I , . . . .M - I -yea, may. me Edison than can Invent and dictate let-, ­ . I of Sweating." The reduction -of thousands +, - 11 - time at tour i Isat k.'- . allow poor laintlies of ths'parish who were King and Emparor--and the proud old Mier . n at the name time ; that his brain works -- I L . ­ � t6 a condition 611'virtual alaviery #,ad the fact .%­ . �"-17. - .1 Caller--" =&m very w", Babb.." well recommentled'to occupy the basements has at last, thought as ea in one direction as the other. 7, I ., " ; :!- - lad I ught It beat te reoogfd,xo this 11 ,- --- And I hJ a nice time, too." •. of their houses! during their absence, and bility, and pro man for . y ­ Bobby ) that he . would be personally responsible for I � pan the young that these thousands not only we oruell 11 The Pipe of PaWN4 is pubU&*A at the " . � ' Caller-" But Wt,thers, Bobby.' -resilizatfaAU -' . overworked, MO, Genoa Ind'- School in Nebraska, so . ' . �. ­ - , I . But you "" ' _ Fto.".' — . ked, but live in unwholao .ys that• . . . 11 No, but ps, brought' & 10% of the conduct of the inmates. By this means Yet. Prineg-,willian is a crowded, dismal homes, has eompolled the India= bald-headaiji aa-A re- . �, !=, , I - I Bobby- I" _ young looking, m m1aff i I.. ., a cake and !raft:" attention of the English public. �. : . . , ..: ­0 the valuable property would be safely guarded, maj or-ginerst He lacks the prominent salt of t1ae"Ohamrs in liftd? Soar from feathers. . . - : . .... �% L 1�'�� .ft � .1 I and poor families Would live rent free in The result wUl*probably be, to epplythe . .. 1.11'. , .. I rugged features of his father and the hand. to hats and caps. . Perhaps then IS a sort of � .- The Ray. George Schwartz of Jefferson• comfortable and healthy houses durin the footary acts to the Sweetest; and to produce' . . . . ­ ­ . .. - I ­ !,:., � some Humid -grandidre. The Hohenzol. retributive justice in this. The Indiana ' . -, ­ ­ �! I - .r. Va the lerns have no A . ;�, .. ... . vide, Ind., in the oldest Methodist preacher most trying reason of the -of,'his measures which will at l6s at lesson the hard- I 'LL. ­ . . . - . . . hereditary sical character. . . 7 phy ' have deprived a, great -whits men of . 1: i �, - .,, - . .- -� in that State. He was licensed to preach credit of the congregation it may be said Ships of the wretched liver-which now depend their bib. The doesn't.--- . fatics. Even Prof.' Richow failed to find harsh agreements and gbw"tion wages; .t 1;1 . . 3 somilb -goo there almost as at - . , sixty. If yam= ago, when A y6ung * m6n * of 'that t Many of - the wealthy members any cranial ones in his scientific examina- upon b . 11 effectually. by bat he ., . .... ... . ­ ,-%­. I --A =rw married the same you. His pa.fl=. the Suggestion; and now be- Uou of the ancestral Skulls.. They have - eatua y. y forcing the, Indian to wow the . ­ . I . . . : . . ­ .- . .'. . . . . :. 1,- - . . . . , � .., Wife is still living, and both we vigorous. tween twenty-live and fifty poor families are never intermairiedt having the purest bl6od �,�, , living. In handsome brown-stone- hotiew -11-thou desire to be -hold wise, be so Vivo deadly hat and cap �, A traveller In Norway Says that.the horses of an royal families custom which toads � . Animal of quite dlffsran� eatures In to. - �.` -:..".". ,­ - - , I L... . , . .. . " in that country have a very sensible way ,Of This plan has about It a practiosl side which to, preserve and Intensity kwallairities. as to hold thy tongue.-[Qa&rlss. ' - L speat I* primitive selection of food, posses . . 4 ..;, .. ­.:.­ .�',-,. their modes of feed. - �L . .. � . � .6'., .. L ' , taking their food, which ha might be ought to command 4t to the benevolent Phase William has the &PP-60iftnoe 6f a After his blood that which a Man can. the power of changing �� It.." feed- bene followed here, They' have a minded. Schemes for the amelioration of ag man of twenty-five. Him upper ll next give out of himself is a timair.-CL*msr. Ing, mad of posting over, as -It were, from, � .. ­� I , poverty %is now attempted yol ; -- .­-.:--- 77`11 . bucket of wale rat down beside their allow- muff�rfn and pov I . . - die- . .. . t. . shows -a Spans, blonde moustache, tins. . one class to the other. This cheap Is 1. . ,. , ­.­ t which Aty years ago would have been pro. . L. . . . . I .. - -.! .�17 I �.­, .- ., .; �11 � ­ . anee of hay. It in in tin with no" is slightly 1�omiu, with, a I me- � tioct but limited' and,we must accept it ,. . ."'; � I - . 1. I a and a nounced visionary and Quixotic, in t1sman eve woman In a lad In with all fix ext;Qon on the a . , j . :­ ' L I .. .. ", L -, ' L what relisli'liz6y take •=&sip of the ago" . dium forehead and hair stands boo To a ly no side, and I ", . � I Somistim&j L - . k like ... . ­ , -. , - . . ��'t mouthful of the other alternately, The Frsuob� lottery loan for the Panama Beethoven's. Bat despite the compairs. right of for sex. -[Bulwor. with all Its limitation, on the other, The . .... � l.'�.* .. -;. �,­ , I Beethoven's. ' ' - -'-A . only moistening their mouths, an a rational Canal J"kely,, It IS now said, to prove a lively weak thin, his cold blue eye has a 11sudsome women without religion ini the fruit-eating ape can be taught 16 subsist azi . 1. . . I �. L ; 1, ., ' . . .F _ - , I being would do while as a- dinner of :tp4ujrj. It would, be a SUrptift Should the brave,. daring expression, which reminds •flowers without perfume. -[Heine. . . . animal diet , a dog can be taught to subsist _ . such satin Or" Is eWnt be othVirimei. The vett' -sot of resort one a little of the great Frederick, whom he on Vegetable diet, But It would be am ,'­�*t food. A bro an ' IM- "I ­,...­�,, . - being had Winch mnotbim&�@Urdfmlag funds,, In fondly said to resemble in character. He Devote each day to the object the . - ... .-:� L�.!­,. scarcely ever sebu in Norway, and the ques n in time, poolible to teach a oboe to eat flesh, as It - - 1 ,. ­- - �-­ ' Will fad something Would b� ,a Make & 11021 . ' 71 ", � tion is if the mode of feeding has not some- even under Governmeat sanction, should be In slender In build, and Shorter In sad every evening U on gra�s; thing to do with the preservation of the guifficleat, one would ' ' stature done. -(Goethe. . . - . ; , � organs. - - . the Lake . I ;� ,:. . I - ani . suppose, to 'condemn than his brother, the "naval Hohenzollern." The experiment which was initiated ' .� . . , , ., : - ��.', . rotary scheme In the eyes of all sober vapital. His right hand is badly. crippled, and his iftlated two' �'.r; . . ,- . .. . , The following is one of the rules of a live into. When a company appeals to the right arm at least two ftches shorter than years ago at Harvard College at 'abolishing' -A spike,mosed pike was caught In . ery stable in New York, where the horses gambling rmuds, so far &B to promise prizes, his lett, a defect - which has caused F a much compulsory -attendance at the devotional Wr- Elysian, Wisconsin, - that weighed 10* ­ I- , . d and measured 6 feet 2- inches in ..�:". . .,:;1. ,� , , � . - . . I . - , .�,, k W on , , 1�4�� . � I ... of many of the wealthy men are boarded : vaiying.in amount from 100,000 to 5W,000 annoyance, and mental pain as. ever Byrou's vices has been attended with gratifying one- �- - , �-. . ­ ­. . C -length. . .. . , .., .� - . Is No man will 1>6 employed who drinks in. francs, It is pretty clear 1 t y did. He tries upon eve & report reointly issued states thit - gt � I . i : '. *, ., :�:.�. ,�7:, , - case. A , , �.: 1 -1111, that their def : . . �w.:i acre its own merits. 4 attendance'system the Scandalous scenes occurred lately in the . I . ,.,:,.:, ­ .­ " -toxicatin U No man must-4peak enterprise- cannot on !=- conceal tries, of course, under the optional attendance g.. .:, : - . -`21­1 .. .:- - 9 neven in remark. -services-have been thronged, and that there pariih chnich at Ivry., near Paris, daring - I .­ .. .1 loud to may 07 ge horses, o.r.-in the' stable In the case In question a Fiench financial vain.), Yet the Skill he pos_ . . - writer predicts. tbisanot moro.than one-half, able.'� Hp. carries his sword upon parade" - has been an Increase of religious life end the burial of the old rector, the Abbe Collas. . when they are. Horses of good blood are . _the - - ­ . ..., . . . ��.. 0 Is I .., . � 1� "nervous, and loud, excited conversation possibly not more than one-fourth, of the well ak any officer, and has become a most activity 4 At tha same time, The priest not bilng on terms with the , , I: � � , 1. ,�. � it the college. good ..�.. Y * . I time, I , f . ' 1. C*­ I *".'. who bear ismot -required will be. sibmaiibe4. ,-'rtdei like a Coitack, end It In only fair to state tbai whan'o- local Mayor, the latter declined to allow the .1 Melt by every bone'lu the stable 8 vat It Is extiellent fea6er ompu iry ­-..,,* . � , , . �. . .41 . , � ,. � � I � ,. � ,. 11 the Sum thhe bhbotm with unerring uim.' ­ ' attendamoewas abolished ,committee police to, keep order during the-funent, and - ". I � IL - Excited' words to one tho lat that a large 'part of i, ­ ­ --, - no in the neigh- . horse are felt by every horse who hears will have' to be deposited with the No officer In the army to more popular appointed with Instruotio' ' to make the some of the riotous characters . �. � . �- The result boyhood remained outside and Insulted sad s­ -1--l...'­­ " ­. "' , � A keep them all.neryous.oind un. Government as security -for the successful than this rQyaa Scion and.none more clever, servioes.se aftrative Be possible. - . ..� . them, yhuse profano Ian D prizi diswirs. 7!ha. prospects for X'do No wonder that his men are attached to him, hem been cited' by a contemporary to show hustled the bystander to such an extent t IV I -denominationalism In a cailtega, it not that friends and nicurnerw.were compelled'.- _ink ;� rges,iSe t - pornsletiOn of him great enterprise, He he .11 a are . I wo d not .."Inapel a a plose6t word for all, and cracks that " - - . 111i'ary, at - loan; hit joke with thi-commost his] essential to the existence and-effectiveness of to resort to vigorous Museum to. protect . . ..- .1 b ids• for 1, 1611 with funds etived from the Uttery .. .., I I I as man ., - ­ ", �11 I.- .*-���. . ocantry to adopt a part or all of t] I we certainly dark. I . . werp of his uumber% . HIS t.,11gft"Nese I religious Influ-moss. ­ . the cofila when born out. . . . . ! I I I.. .. I - h . .: I - . . . ­- . . . I...... . .. �- ... . � -� I . - .. - - -- . 1. .. - . - . ­.. � . - - 11. . ., .� . . I . . .. , - - - I I - . � I .. . �� . . . . . ...., - I ... . I . 11 1. . - . -., . I I . �, ,�S�-, -.Cl 5-, , I -bee-T-amy� -a sour f &g retain . rldlt' I i . . � I . In yi, I this Li­i­1 I -F-= G ,a I = .. - � - T , , 1� I I :� :�� C , I . N . ­ 1� 4 rai I . , , . I . ,� . . . I . . . I - . .. . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . 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": ::X��. _. -1 , , b� %': � *_� -� --e. , : 17 '11� � W'. o �.,..1..,:q:-,4_1i"�­ ', I I ­ "I.,- ,. '. _i�l .."'o- .� .... I ,�,',i;4,.i� ­:,! _-._�- ­­ --- 1. - - " �­* � � , '! �,.- �,��: , . .. ', I I � .1'. ­� , , ,�:, . - , I 71.1�_, - ,^, , , 7-1. "."; "I, �: , _: I.. , . I , ", � , . , . . I I s . .. , 07'. .... 11 I J:: .. 7!�11. I I I %..�: . ..w.i ,_��_:_.___..U� I . . _r..._.1..._ I ­­. � ­ . � I ­ . �. , , , ­__Iq_�. ___,_­___.._. L.: ___ � .. _. � _ . _ _ � :1. _� , _­.- -, ­ . : 71 - .'' ­ - 'C�* I- :1 . , 4,..-; -:----7 -.- -- " -, ­ - ---- - .�-\ ­' _�, I . . � ,1. - I - . . ..':- ;I .:_ _. . . . . ­ . . . 1."�:` 1 .,�.--,�..�"i,-.,��,�-,�4.�..-"� - , . . . .� . , . 3, -t :� ..��­ - - - � - . , , . I - , " i � - - - .L- . .- . 4, 1:1., . . . � . I I - . r I . The old and dirty portrait of Rob- . Your com. have heard the report ,of - - •_ � - - __ - - .. . . . �­ I .. . , . . I I . , . . . � . I.. I .1 . ft .- Goo. Gerow. com., re gravel Pit In Uz- . ;� .. I � I � � AL - - . .. I ., , . . I . - 41 k area, beeffb% in Toronto X00GUL- -- -- card . I , . , �_. .. _-,• I Tric�e. lind report of nuisance by Board ... __ - _= ­�. for $2, and taken'io London, Eng- of Usalth in Claremont and would. reom. -1 . -1 I_ _­ __�__ I � , . . y . - I - , , - - - - _.- -land, by Professor Hirschfielder, 'is mend that the Ist deputy Reeve, with Geo. . ... : - - . - - - -, . --- jo be a (tom, be ik.boLrd- or, come. to visit and . . I . I . . .. CUMMwok . being cleaned. It Luras out adjust the grievLnebe in both cases and ' � . - 'b�,. 11 "I � .. , I i genuine oil ��ting by Rasburn, re rt to this council at most meeting. � ,- � ..::.,. . . � . .. 1. . - - I . . I . . _­� - . I'll ­___ I dated 1789. be owner values it Zrof which is respectfully submitted, � . . . . . . .. 1 1. I - I .. T.bt vidle4asi"),000. .. . - .. Thos. Poacher, chairman. .'� . 'Ll I . . .. . -poacher report .wsa * ' I . I . - , . �_-:- , . - -.* _, .-: - _ � _. - 11 - ­. ­ . . - _ 1. - - .--- - On motion of Mr. - . -'- . - . . .- .. � I _. - . . .. � . . . . I _,_­ L . , - , . . . , . . . .. publillied every Friday morning rAlts ofilce I . . I . I . ... , . . . t Picker .,LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. -,adopted. .. - - ....... _. a- - �_ . . . .. -, , . Report of Stinding Committee on Can- L . ' I - . ' � 1 , � .- :ATC . .1 .. -:., . . . . _% , . , I � .., I 841 ,�..t U, : . , . . =Cut. . - I , �!_-: ; � , , . ; ". , - . *1.2&v­rTqav;..9X." Aflwd in "'Iralasom . L -Flat Denial.' I I I . tingencies :-pay ment to Clark Bros. for . � . ._.1 I 11 AT C. DALE' -`- . RATES OF ADVERTISING: * ­ --- . . : - , ... . printing notices of road jobs and -adver- . . .1 __ _ L ,. L . I � .: I . . % � . - . '. - ?:, .1 I . I * Irint-inaerziou, per line . , - 6 cents Grit. -AL re ­ been -circulated to tieing J;)unbarton culvert, 17.88.;. ,to D. R, 4� ;L' _ ­ . � -, ­ � - - . . . _.�: 1. , ,. 1: I-.'-- 1. .. I Bach sub"quout insertion, per line - il. - - I report -has I ... . . . . . . � . . .. I . . . -­ -, ...,�.._,r,.,.,.� . .... ,, : I , Beaton, Postage and stationery acct. . .. . . . . . . , -4 _'4 . . - ,:,� . . - . . . , i_'_ . . . " This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- the effect that I lodged a complaint to L . - . I .. . . 11 I , - , - - .. :�, � ,�:. .. . Boston, salary to 30th June, .� - � � . . .� L ,. . I . . . I � � . : .. . . . L..� . � - .- Tortisements. . -keepers of 11". � I I . . . . the Inspector against. the hotel $35 �' Beaton, expeates of two trips to t .. . . . _. .. . . . . . . .: ­ � , I ". . ..., . Special terms given to parties making con. � -,. �. D. ' - .. ... .. . .. . . .-j ' -_ ­�­._: . ..... ... _- .....­. . I . .. . , - . . ­,�:'. �, '-- I I , -'village.' What grounds any Whitby re S. t. -difficulty, $4. Your com. . .. � . 1. � . .. - � � - _ L ... ­ ..L .''.­ ,.:.. racts for 3 or 6 months or -by the year._ Halt; 'Pickering -villag . I - - .... � � . '. � __ I . :­ , _,­ � �,__.-..' ) � -1 d h ' . . -_ . . .;:. � . L.: . L � ,. yowl payable quarterly. ave for circulating such a have had before them a petition of rate. '. - - . )0('L�r . y or yearly contrLcts pa , wit�z ps,po,, person coal I . �.' -. . .a - � - , , , , . . - ----= . ,...... .. � I ,. . , . I q , I . , . . Busindu cards; ten lines or under, . I . . . p I cannot -ell. understand. On 'payers of this township asking increased - I . . . . . ­ . , JDz11p&,r,651W,p&y%ble in sdVance. report - � ` � '. - I ot v6 � , . n icsialoceAcoininnaten. centsper iine,. T sdiv iiaoruing of lass week the Inspec- aid to-, a, an indigint, and . I— I .; . . - - - - _- - .. : ; . I ­ , . . . . , . - . .. .: I ­ L I . . .. I , e -Mwiird Bowe . . . . ­ . " . . .. I . ., .;. . . . 1 * L" , . . ... .. . . . . � . , ... t-: * , ... . . . I. . .• - Ave. centa per line each subsequent insertion. -me at .the post office and would recommend that his allowanea . ., .. � ? . . , I . .� � . .., . .. .I,Pll... for callid on - . . ___._ I .. . . :: . � . . - 1 .. ...... __ I . - S . kocial contract rates made known . -.-n 1 . t , . , . . . . .. .. .. I . - - ___Y -I-,-,- , isaam-'aael . r . .. ..". .. a without - TIVU _-t , , a _t in -no -1 ast.­ _io�i com . ' ' - � . . . Ady rasemenza wt written instractions, '� I christian-nam e ; -1 told hiln ! !Q'.,._1d recommend . . , Good assortmen't.of . . . _. I . ''. /.... . . . , will be inserted until forbidden and 61liarged se- asked tbst A. Miller, an indigent, be allo'Wed the ',. *� ._�,­. I , . . . '... . . .. 1%, . * , , ! . . - - � ­ ' * � ­ ­ ­. : ­_ . . I tordingly. She same time called to my -son and - . Orders for discontinuing advertise . . . I t to the pub- ii he knew. He said, "L -think it is John." Bum Of $1 per week, Joseph M:iakbouse, -, , - L . - - . � . . . Re ­ . . �:..,� . . .. . .. I., : . .. , - 1i alerts in writing " son ... .. . . . . . . . . . . � , .' - "I Heber. , h is reentfally sub- � - - . , �, - - . � .. .:. . . . . -"- -­­­ to I . This is all that passed between us. I e0m-'::-_�` "-alp-which �h ,r .. .. . 1. -, I I ; . . L * I , , . . - . . , , .. - , ...� . � I , . . __ mitied. Qeo,� Parkqg, a .. . �..%'..-�.� . - -- - _. ** ,- �0. .. . I . . Job -Work prom - -, Pit .. , ...- . , - , .. . -=3205 ifflaxitiv "Vw . ­ toi M -1a . . .. . 1. . . . u Mr. Parker, secodSed by hu.%ralmer-,- circulate i � I � 1. . �. .. . . 81103.9 . PROPRIETORS. go to Whitby r, late t e repo - moved that -the Reeve, Mr. -Miller, be - - . . . .. 1. ' - - . . * . N. granted I - . � . � � I - , I , - , .% .11 . . . � . . - . .1 . . lm.Mati _. three months. Carried. ­ ' E� ; ''. I- �' --1- , : ... W_ -L �11;. -S . , . - _�,_� as I am told .he did -that- I lQdged the. in lease of absence for the next . - Our VoUtles-Scrict Independence , - T U R N IP ' D ­ - %:-- I [In the -above. connection we may say, ed by I Palmer, . .. ,.- I . . .... j. � ­ Our _"m -A First-class Local Paper. � �� . ./�, .. .. . . - . M that some evil -disposed person has, been move that the Fourth Depu y .. . . . � ­ . . . 1. .. I __ . . i -40UP.M.x1pectattonia-The has land woolly rumor that the mover be a .committee to -obtain the i .. support of the veople of Pickering and vicinity. circulatinik a wild - . . . . Mr. Ferguson has stated that Tim NEws. opinion of further eminent counsel re the - I . .. ____ - passing of -By-kw as "plied for by true- � :. : '. - . I . L.-. . ' . ' ... - 2 18 . man corroborated %be inform: 8 Ases of S. S. No. 4 West. Carried. . . .1. . .1 �. - .. ,f - - - ' ... __ . : -L - . - '- 'L' .__� �' ­ _.. - .-FRIDAY-JUNE - . R_,�_88. ve been lod-ged by Mr- . I . :, ., .. _ - I _ � , , . .,. .:. - -RK F-05er-, -seconded . I .__ __ I � 1. so hs - - gn n--. by Mr. Poacher . IF 0 R SALE A , . . . I . don't believe the Inspector ever said any . ­ . o -.-.-- . . . .. _. .. . . .L . .. , moved that this, council adjourn, to meet .. 1. . . I _., , . . . L . . . . - - . . h thing, has if he -did he straggled $0 -ba. MoAday, July -23rd: at 10 a.m. Carried. ­ . _. . - . . . - � . . 1. . _: _ ,__ * � - .� I - ---- such _ - ,- ­­ - - _1 - , 7-�.-_ ­ , . . . r r . - .. ­ . . . L .. . � . , L - , I PRESIDENTLIAL ELECTtON. far from his customary truthfulness t1vat - I L I ... . 6 ., . . .. . . . .. --k . _­_'. .• , . . . . , I c. . . .1 - . I 11 . .1 . . L . � I- . ' :' '-.:-- .-- - L * . . . he won't get back in time for Gabriel's Mr. Blaine has telegraphed his eon- - 7 ... ­ I -.-- __ , - L , . . �� . �. .. .''. . . . � - . - . . . . I . . I.., . L, I �.- . Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana, is trumpet. we knew oohing bf any such a eo Gen. Harrison. I - � -- _. -,_ � _ _ _�. _ - - - - : .: "L _ - ­ , 'pitcher, . . ­ ­­­ . . � . . � - ­ . -:_ . - candidate for the violation of the law. The trials came off gratulation . , . . . . L v the � Republican P toh ,,, the bark defaulter Of Provi 4& 9 ... .., - States. WedneBday and are over, and we do not, - ? -�� AM . I -, I . - t Mbritrial ori Wed- . Presidency ,, of the United dencoe. was ariested sT - . , 11 ry witness nesdav last. 0. . . W116 . ... . . . Cleveland will undoubtedly be his know the name of a solita C I I . 7 . . Democratic opponent, Arid Cleveland called �pciu.to give evidence. " If we bear The Berlin Post says there is no grotlud I .. . .. . . . L . - � . . I . . ' - anything farshe f this rumor we wiLl .- ­ . L- . � �­ - I � . . tE 0 for the fear that Emperor WHliam will - - . ­ , �­ - - -.---'--,- _.._-._,__'_:_ . . . . . , � .. � . - I - - . � - --- - L 7 - � . . L I _ .--- . in - all likelihood will again be Preal- demand from 0 Inspector for publics- charge Germany's fore*a, policy 1;. ' I . . I . ,. ,.4. , : ,_ . I - . . . . I— _.: .. . ­ cleat. Whateter republicans may SeC denying L . i I : - ­ , .. . �..._ .-:,. ..., � � , - . _. L. .�. I I . . .. y tion a Litter de our impliestion. A - Presidedt Cleveland was officially noti. �. - - �1. . . . .1. � � . :- .. . . . __ . �., I of the actions of -Cleveland's hench- marked copy of this paper will be sent to fled on Wednesday of his nomination - -�..� - �-. - - . - . . _. .1 " ... . . . ­ . . . ­ I - men but little' can be charged against Mr. F�rgusoa. If we see the law vio- - - ' � . . . . 1. . I . . . . . . . . , � � -_: . � . . the St. Louis convention. I - : - :P T 0 ___K M IZ?i I INT U - _. . '' * , . . himself of a disreputable nature. The lated. and if we should deem it our duty The cities of Silla6and Leon, in Weiico; 11 . .- ­ ­ I . i ... . .. - . . . . . -1 - -1 � , flag Jo. �� . impolitic_ -,rebel ze-informitiou. we shall -do a "" have been Zl�stroyed by ffoo.da, about . _. . - . Ii . - . . �.. own in I, -.500 people . I -_ _.� . : ­ . � '- :order," which authorized turn Our own [lime, and .back it up 12 the 1 ple losing theirlivep. t - . .. I . I . . . � Alie re Malts lto�that C, r"iAtAW 9-i. --- � --- .. - -6 , leir rebel awners, � . - I brckeu fA yo rest 7 a sick � _.d. and which stirred up such stro - suffering and crying wt bot*le I ­ � . I ,ng '415 ---.,-- �- - 11 I - .-the Civil wa .Asi - sight % -an z!I Pain of C-Uttinz � -, `_--Pickering Counal. .. cL '! if so send zt once-Aud . AAJAR1 I I K . - . - Teeth %�t -a.. - : . I . . .. of ­Xrs. wiUslairb soot,kini; for . -ear mgo,-Uas been almost or . . fieling a � . . . _. . .. . culable. - _ CbVdr�. T,.tNzig. I's rall-10 is =P ..- .. I . . nearly forgotten by the masses in the Council met at ;he town hall, Brougham, 1twillrel relieve the.poor little suderer Wimeiately. . . . L. _. I � � ,., - . __ . . . aw . . � . ..--,. � . ­­ .. . - . : - . .. . . - art e- ' tic Oct. Monday. June 25th. All me . . . .- - . -7 . I N h. In the South,how -_-t. members Deperi u it; mothers; ,there ta. no mlsi&ke _. .: .. _.., . - . . veri ' Reeve Miller. First about it. cues Dysentery and DiarTleces. ­ _. - I .,. - . present except to the stotiach ind ?_4w4lx, earea-wial _. -.- . - . . I .. I ... . attempt to return the flags -has be3,n Uel in the chair. -I- re 0 ­ " P UOO ...... FOR JUNE t ` sty Reeve RTU.7 Colic, uw%. roduces InfLammition, - --... I . . ... . . . . ' -acre of good feeling oi�­ I inutes Of last m .. Cc ic, s*ft4uz the Gi . . _. I - ----.. � . � � I --- . . - -_ . . . ted is a mark � whole system. _­_ ,' .. - _. - -..-. .-.-, - � I eesi19 � read gud and gi., .- : � - ,�L .i II: ... I .. . - %�J, tons acid energy 1 o the L . .. , . . - .- - � � . I � ! . I 1. the part of Cleveland's administration, -apgoved. . ,,3dr#. % insicrx's Soothing syrtip" for children : . '�. , , . - I 1. . . I . . . . .. . . I � - "' . ... � . . O,� '. ." " - _ :to th*.�"te &cd.ia the per*Cr2pt1*U % --- -: -.i_ I I . . , -more -010ely ommunicatious were read from Win. Is 1486"al , ­ I . . .... . . . 1. . - � hich has. if possible, e oldebt and best female -1 w tome of tb 'ThystriaLni . : - .1 � � . Clark add 30 others asking an advance of ' an is for @&Is . . . . I and nurses L%lited Ststim . I . . � . . . . � I cemented the solid South to the cause bo cent per.week to Edward Bowes, indi- by all druggists thr 0 the world. Price . I . - . -1 - ___� " a - - ghon - t -- - *MR"O . , .U,PgLrty gen , zv It 0 - - no other I . . . of demoeftcy. - X -XItTUDUCS t; from Mayor Bros. a6ud-2t-OLhVX6 'MUts ­­ - 9 I 44T, . - . gLow is sooTamo S;�aiii:' and take .. - . .. � - has, without doubt, strengthened its asking ivamt for sidewalks in Whitevale.' kind. . . . - .., .L - LOW -----CASH TR I CIE SAG. ....Z* � . 1, Lines during the past two }rears, more On motion Mr. Win. Conley, Jr... was . . . . . . - - � .. -_ I. . , .. 1. . notably by the advocacy of temper- heard, •salting for grant to remove stamps .ve*c def rt iseinela to. .. . . . .. ..- . .., .- .. . . . ... . I . ­ - - * he e Opposite lot 30 and 31 between the 7th -ani , - _ � 0 W -.-... �_ . _­� � I .�. . , .1 . . 'rear . . , . - . . edL I . . . - - .: ____ - --:-.-___,_ . - . .. ante. T y have mad the local op- Sth concession. . . � :� Are- likely to create a grea ,.---. �� , . . .. . tion law a- party measure,, arid have " On motion- kri:-.Laqi was -Yeard kakirig ' Girl ,T77&=t I . . .. 1". - I . � -. . .-.- - . Il. . � '. � .1 . I . I .. .� , . . eacarried it all over: Michigan. &-demo. that Mrs. Symonds be men& to her frieuds _ . I ; . . ­ . _. . . I ­ ,� ... , I � .:- - - .. � . . 11. ., � . . . a .t milking. apply .- . . .... I ­ I . ... / I , ;Z. . ., - 1. - . Clifton. . � . � (4 IRI, wanted -Goal - .� � L. demand for L . I ­ .. . . . I ___. I . entic state. The law has not be" in X, P I . . . . .1 - _-11 - . ., __ . On motion Mr. Taylor, of Whitevaile, Ir to MRS. 1. LINT0, ,9.inz village. 35 . . . . . . . . . . � - . - .- sufficiently loug--in--form- if weaL ta -,�, br..'d-re, . . , - _���_TW&a . . . � _, -.-.---- L L --" . . I � . g3_ _ ­ � . . . I .1 - - - �. ., -'.prove a failure,' anct ,the 'tempeftnee to sidewalks. . .. .� ,�� - ., - _._ ­_ _. % . V.. - - .. _ . M . . - * -----Girl Wanted. � - - .:... . .. - I '. ..D11 I- - I ., . . � __ __ __ - .. . .�. � . - -i -1 _"�� - � W Miller. indirent. 001) WRFreS Will be paid. No milking. - . . _. . . . . - I . . . Support to the cause u Republican- ' - I Mass 11 _R AiR, I - ��" 1, P not - - 611 - _611111diao. deilibe, lenti IL t*p(ly_ A communicatiou, was read from XrR. .. . T X =ug tbA.L some provisicii--be made' %*&t all inside. Apply --k-- _ . . Ism., Au Ameriewt writer states that him. SON, Grteuwo*1 Store.. . :)zz-_. - I .. . . .. . . � M�m I , ::. , � _t le n -p-a-ft,y has ontlivid'ita' : an invitation: Messrs. - (YConnor: and ' "-- . . � ... __ . � . a - . . . . , . 1. ": , A , . . ; , :. , � lipublicit . . .1 I .. ... . .1. .1 . party Dale, of PickeAux, were heard re the . � � .- usefulne4s-., and the Democratic . Stray Colt. ..:_ - . I ' . issuing debentures S. No. 4 Wej,t. . -, . . ­- . . .1.: '. - - I.. I . - - - , . .1. . . I . . . . never had any 9 more in - I I _%. . I I - I.. . I ne-. ' There i motion Mr. Oeo. Gerow. of Clare CA,ME to the premises of the undifmiat. I , ­. .,STRAW HATS - .. . � - - , -:.., 1 . . ' a r ed, lotm. B. F. con.,.Pickerinir, r,u or about . I . i I 11 . .� 1. � . - e not.. a two rear old mare. dark bay to , 7 � . - . '. �.; . . I : "t statement thea 80 many words. m'" ivel pit noit" I ont, was heard re the gr . � Th Republican parq in fthtin- for that village. ­ - I '. - - the 13th i - . - - . .. .. I . ... .. - . 4 � , L . L 11 ' . I ,... . . the Union perforwed an excellent ser- Mr. Parker seconded by -Mr.. Poacher -?or.- owner emu hive tame by proving pro- . . . 'O. Olt 14M , � . - .__ I . . - .. L � . . 0 ae,y&gid p:Lylug G%l*nsas., JN I A . &, -., -S ery - --L'- ::�. . vies that this council resolve itself into __ Carriage Dusters, ummer Hosi 9 - -, - ` ­ ..., . .. , . vice, but for twenty years it has been in - . _ _. I . - - . . I . I I ­ i - a committee of the whole for the purpose o Agricultural. _. . . ­ . I - `-, digging up dead issues, has been living of opening tenders for filling over culvert , L Ontari College. . . . . . . � I . . . . - - .11 ..� . _digging . * . __ . . - .. - ' . - - I. . L . - .sin its record, wavi ng. the bloody sli irt on at Duabarton. Carried. , . . . ligations for the vacant scholarship - ' " . ` � - L.1 ,:, % - - . . PP Ica I P ----- . -. - -. .7 -_ . . , - the Council resolved itself into committee Ontario, in the above �. . , - - - I. . . . . - � * .-, - - , - the Tightest pretext, and rgriorin, ttee of A 16'r. the county of BILK AND .LISLE GLOVES', - . .-- i I I :cast changes in public opinion a3d the whole, Mr. Parker in the chair. . college ontithus: Sbe holder w free' tuition, will - _::� ..L , .,. . . . . I -- 7 .... I - . d re ted be reftived by the undersigned. up to the 7th I L I . _. . '. . . . . . , "" _. . - . , ; . -V � - ... 12 Committee rose an repo[ ted. .. ... I � - - -- I -:- ­.. .,.-. 11 '..!:��,. _.� . 1 brow lit In Republican eyes moves that the report of the committee of Ve th , o of p nor to ." e 1 gs an . . . . . -, - resident W toLis -Ch*ck Shia ' ) ­ " ad y Mr. Pouc�her twhIch - * , , , _. . national condition year , I�l � July, next. Aglicant in state the seb I . .- . na I s Tihic every . Mr. Parker second be hi%scan(tingtherei.. Must - ".�� -. I ' o a a a rWt -al fa.rf w�' a' Shirts' .m. . . 1. .1. I 'the South is yet a hot --bed of Secession the whole ,on teliders for _dllipj( in over (-buirtv . said have live.1 on his father's ftrrn . I - rat Issat tvro Tears*pre%-�,tiq tohis admission. ­ ­ .• . ... . ­ � . 1 ­ ­ , .. Overs -11s culvert at Dunbarton. recommending that 101 . _ - . and treason -7ppwort)i .County Clerk a office. Whitby, Jane 25,*W - . . and voice . �L . 'L _, ' . . .- - -- or a voice irk the balls of the nation. - WELL, - ­ -11s- _y of recognition . Wn . the tender of Henry Morrison for the sum � - k. ... .: .. ,U * . of $275 be accepted and adopted-, and that .. '.L :� . , . J. E. FA,RE . . - , -Xottonadeg =a 0 v er"a 9 . . .. Before matk�% ears the .two American copy of ogreerdept, be prepared ..by the - I __� . - .­­ county cl;r I . � . _ ' ' a ­, , I ­ ­ ­ "' ' ' - ... I . � __ _. , .. BLINDS ­ .- - � 'parties may stand clearli divided Orr Clerk to be signed.by the parties concerned. . , � - .� .A..-UCt1C=-Sale Carried. I t& temperance question. ' sell year --'':i . I.- . � )ER E* The Siandina Committee on Roads and .. -TAI ­ . I . GEEN . 0.�L I ;. finds the Republicans becoming more' Bridges beg leave to report and recommend - 1. . I . . .., . �. �_'_�,-­_.. . - - . . . . .. . L I - _14VOWP(lly - temperance in doctrine, &a follows :-Payment to Geo. Farley, for MILL PROPERTY. - . .'I!--- �­ I _, ' . -..----,---.-,------�.----.--.--..-. - _ _ __ -..--. - _ .1 ... ... ... I 'while tlip Democrots are being drawn repaink. on, bill on ,5th cqmr.�Opp. lot 14,41,i, - . � . - . . , I - .. . ." rilo _ n sen power of - . . . . . . . ..... _ - . . .. . . . lots 14 and 15 on 2nd eon., $53.2S; Henry sale contained la a certain mortgage,w hich brewers, (listillers, ,saloonists, andthe Haight, 217 16ahs of gravel at 4c, $8.68; will i,e produced a;t the time Of '4&10. Were will 0 . . Factory' 1.1 . . I more and more under the control of to Peter McDermaid, onloWeroad between I -NDER and tv virlitie of a . C�are�non:--t . whiskey interefts generally. �10w- Wm. Varty. grading opp. jot 17 and IS on be offered for sale by Public Auction. at , �­ . I . * . .1 . . . I . - � ­.. -ever; are 3,s yet plenty of Lem-_ 2ud eon., J. L. Palmer, com., $15; Harrison Gordon'sotel, in the'Village of Pickerlug . -V7, lzrc3p�letc.T, . I . I .. C?rfbc. GHbro I I . . , . ..;.. . k .. - . ... I )f the ])em- Johnson. grading Opp. lot 9-6 in 6th'con., . . ... x .. . . . I peran�ce men in the ranks ( _ . in the countv,of 'Ontario, on - - _. U7FACTURER Oi�-. - - .: .. J � -ilson _­ ­ * 1. . ­� 31.kN T . . T Poacher, com., 93 ; Richard NN . . I- I . __ . 1_. I . � . omitic, 'Party, who will either' re- - building culvert on 6th eon. oi�.P. lot 6, T' Saturday, July 14th, 1888, - '-: . . ... . , , - ­­ I I __ •'Force'Lift . .... . - .. .. . - '�,*rnodel the platform of their party or Pou6er, com-, $8; Robert Annan, for Atthe hnnr of 2 o'clock in tl:,eafternoan, the fot- ... ;.;; and .Suction Pumps __ I . . , - : , - ' The northern .. . 9 viz: 's salon of the Town. - - - I .. '. . .secede to the opposition. .. . . �frvellitig on Greenwood,Green.wood. road, S.50; XuOS lowJnq valuable propert). .. - .and Cisterns of 611 descriptions. . . . � . tot in the 3rd con . "...:. . Rammer, 18 ydi. gravel supplied to A. P ... *t of . . bout 30 acres. .. � . . L . . . ' L � - -'.- . . I I ship of. Pickering; enntaan7p a I I -I � .. . . .. . Annan, com.; at 7c,*51.26;, T. G. Colwell, *Th? a6l�,Dve is a valu%wu mining property on - 1. Geared - "' ' ' Having . NOTES AND COMMENTS. . - . gravelling on sidroad between lots 2 and 3 which there now stand% sL grist mill.. . . Hamay's standard Geared.and Pumping' Wind -Mills supplied. . ..:_- I . .1 . a "Vik 'L. - I - ng the I I ! . . III 2nd con., $25; LG.. E.' Alger, ditching, ' IrJETV 4. I . , erected several of these mills throughout the township, which are giving . . - . idthink- ' . . . I i grading arid; gravelling an Brock Road and Ten percent. of the ptircliase mono tq be p& tion, I reel confident in recommending them. Parties think- t tbb the time.of sale; for t e balance best of satisfaction, . . I �� I. .- - The fire protection meeting On 5th eon.. $16-80; W. Cammack, -Sr., for . ...ing eate at ,once.' I.— =4 at and will be made .mown - at too . - . L of erecting sash would do'' well c7ommuni . ... 0. ­� , ­ Tuesday evening was the initial S'�e buildiag'3 culverts an' sider6ad Wtweeo time of sale. I. L � I . . . . I. . .. � . . . p lots 12 and I -i in 6th con., 65; T. L. Green For further particulars amply ' to . . 34-36 1 . I -_ . . , - i 1. " I ,- 1. _:; - - %'of a sensible movement. The action - I : e ., . * : . _ . - . t. of gravelling on Greenwood Road, J. p. GRIEASOX_ -- -- --� the Factory may r4f aisiired of fair and . remises. on SOC g�rParties sending orders to, . - . -, .. . ta en wq�- thb best 'nr the premises. $100; Thomas A. Knox, for grading and Oshawa. June 11"M Vet dot's Solicitor: - I " - The committee appointed to glean in- Dusting it, culve# on 3rd con., OPP. .1rit ,210, . - .---.--.. . .. - . �. . ... -*,.- honorable dealing,'both aj to article and pr . I . . , ice. Address .1, . -'.-.L.- - ­ - -.1- ­ 'formation si honorable . . .­ . . . ,. .. - . = A propose schemei, will $15 ; John Pearda on aces. ,of culvert at NOTICE TO CREDITORS � . ­.... ­ - ' . . ,.doso eaimestly-sra-sl3eedily, and then Dumbarton, $175; Hay Hing, order of W. I _1 " . , ; L. .' . George Gerow, Claremont, Out. � call' - . .1 _. . � - . . another meeting -to consider their Whittleton. on scot; of lumber coutntct, - 1. - _. - OF -t- . . -, , I I . �. . I I. . - $50; H&v Ring, on aces. of -lumber con- - ; . . ­... 1. ale That meeting should be trabt, $25. Your committee have had � -t-__� CDT 'It.�illec=, __ . . I . - ­. . - . L' . propos . I � - -...�v . . . ... -1. - . I I . . ­ * __ .0, . - ­__ L ll en roperty-holder before them a communication from D. (becease'd.). . . . 66,W 91 :: , - .., .. . I . � , '.. - - . _; -, - I ��. . . ... _i. - . : . , , _J . % ..;. 4 . .... . ---. who opposes file, ptotection 'end yet Holliday, clerk of Whitby. Tp., stating . � . � I � '1111111AM - ..,., , *. - . . . . . that, appropriations have been made on L: , : _1 , . - - __.- . . . . . I ,.... . ­ . ... : ­ - L . I . . 1. 0 .� Ieeps away from the meeting will be � 'T to Revised Statii�es of . Y. townline opposite 7th and Sth con., the PURSUAN �.. *��.. , i opposite 2nd con $20 Onti PI . I open to the suspicion that he does noi the sum of $30, an, Lrio, cha lip, section 36, the cre4itore . 1. . .. 'L i . Casper I r; the Towmabiv of Picker. d buy a farm by having , � .;��. . Nillson, a, . Your money an . . ...'. . . ad much as the and would recommend that we,,;;;; the Ing, in the Countyo1 termer, deceased, oppose protection .10 I . ... I - . . . . . Come shove a like,sinount, John who died on or eioat the IW day of April, A.D., , .. I . .� - granting of a contribution. . I .. � � lose, sze on or before the , I . , �. .your clothes made properly. . Gerow, nom. - . . - I . . 4 . I . i � . _.. .......:_i ,.. cut to the next meeting when called, "fYoift com. have h4a before them petition FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, t888i . - ­ - �. �- . I I . I , .. .. S. . .,:, '. - _?;%J! ' . . - � , " , � .. . - ­ . . . .., " L I a - , . . . . . . . and if the scheme -proposed is a good of ratepayers, of Whitevale village, siking Brougham . � I I - . I , to send in to Erlw&rd D. Willson, 0-i . . . ,-11 '� " for Pickering; support at ; if -a for grant- of $50 for sidewsilks,. but -cannot P.O.,but., one of the Fxecutors of the will . , I I _ . : - - thing r the said Caspa 'n, .'r. me appearance au&wear of a, suit -dependg- g-reatly mi the ­ '.`.' . I . - . . . . ' -ding to Willson, their - . � � .. ..., �, bad it. No-ene should pre- recommend the same, but according addressee, the fnlf-r _t%rs-of their- - ' ' ' --If is our desire to inforbi'the . . . . . I I ,� I oppose names artte - ... -body knows. . . . . .,j . - .�., � �: , % tend to be a nullity.. Itis -hardly fair establisthed rule of this cqqncil would t�q. claim, the estate of the said caaper Will- make-up as eve : . 1 I I—. _ . . #ocounts and the ­:. � willing to supplement to the ,extent of 25 eon, a statement of thoV-, Igedfact thr6ughout. the grafi4 - shJ6_ --o securities.) sny�, and linmedis- public, . I . - ­ ­_ ­ ­ _ =--khat A 9d contribute $25 'to " that .itis an ackijqwlei . . per cost. say private funds or laboi sub- nature Of their- I . ... I , tely utter the said Ist day of August, INS, the ..�� otection and B nothing, an yet scribed fair the aboie.parpose.- -Your com. executors will proceed to istributotbess"toof . I ., , � old township of Pickering that . . _,Ertt . . - . . h if.keive the same, &MOU t � . I . - . : 11 1, *_ -, - 0 11 0 . I . . pW- mittee would recommend - that an INP- the said Cag among the _, . - , - sideroad pffties . 0 1 -' ' , :,r INillson. deceased, 1. . eutit d tboreto, bavitg regard only t � . -h he claims of.whir.h the undersiared e.xe . , , between lots 30 and 31 in 7th c ., . Mtor iffley' Jr.-, coal.', od executors will 6)t be Ili -bib for the said agNets . .. . " .1 with B would be to leave the fire ap�.- takitig not starrigg, Wm. C' abs6li-bben have had noMce- Andt'hounderm .. . . I . . . . .tectioi The only way to get even propriation of $10 be made on• *n for ' L aza, Grei t the' Picke"ring Jailor - ...� . lances 16 - . - -y Part thereof to any person of who- . . � 1. pl, t.1iome and let his property also that Thoo..Poucher be co;�. to have or an ' .g. , , . , o :�14 burn. This will never be do . ne in Boyer's bridge replaulad and bridge on claims they shall not AIM hl!l,d 110tiO6 41 the . . . . - I t ' - time of dis'WhOtiOn. . . '... .. I -Has no e4val in this- art. - -- " ­ .17.".- -: eiviked Pickering, arid some people _71h and that -_9 ted4oh June, A. D., im .. - . _. . . _' .- �, 6 3 'op building - a RDWI D. WILLSON, I -is 1%erol*7 Xt*qL%%00*0d_ I , .;..�._ . , I =,%-� , I I I � I I I I , �1"_ - - FLY a C 0 [It W I R I - , - I _5 i I I I , -1 I . '7 Ordingly. . WELL I tzoo-ators. . . .- .&. , . will 'figure see . , li�w ten„ . 33-38 rJM HUBBARD, . � " i" � . . . . .., I . bridge . - �c . . . - . � . I . .. 1. - . 1-1 . . . . . .11 . I . - _. ­ I I - ,. . . . - .. .. .. . - _ .... .1 . .- . . I'.' -, I - - --!--- , I . . . . . . ­ & .. 1. '. . . I . . .. � I � I I , . . I - I . . . . � . I . . . . .., , I �� . � � I .. I . I - . I I , ­ � , , - - , . , , I I , . * , , , .1 ,:., .­�. �i�� �.j.,, I . 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MARRIED. s { Y 'J1J1S Povc�s-Wtsntnce-Oa the TLD dig of June, , -'.t pay you t� bu3- your , last, as at. Paul's Me thodlat oD Toronto, d =gg vli><Y I.► BT hssw8 CULLeD . MON by Sev. T W. JoliIIe. Mr. Maurice W. Poacher LOCAL PS CU to E1laabstb Jans, second eldest daughter of Yrs. Thos, Williams, of Brampton- Jack Moe hot s bear at the Ont• _rakirts of Aurora the other day. PICS$RING MARKET. _ 7..-,1NW.AR An excursion ran from' Oshawa to law. cmc.,Jnne98, la6e- ''riagara Falls one day last week. Fall wheat No to 950 ; sprtngA0 to ego, goose - - T A nuns luau named Chapple was Tao to eco. Floor, family. �ez t9s0 to s9 eo. y Flour, pssu27, per bar, s9.T . Bran pee ton $14 Y ' drowned at Dresden the other day- Tao per owt. ort+, per ton, ala 9oc per owl. e _ - AT { A flow of natural gas has been struck acreaainrs par' 1011, $4 900 per cwt. near Thornbury, in the County of Grey. GREENWOOD MARKETS. W-S Bishop Cleary amved at Brockville Fall Wheat. we'to 960; spring wheat, We tooa Wednesday and Kingston of Thursday. coo : oats, we 'to We ; small pea■, enc;large L Aboilerexploded near Mount Forest peau70c; faW sour per bag, 82 so to ss so M asts� , 89 f 3; bran r ton,814 ; shorts per , and scalded Peter' McIntyre so that he ton. •$ne, 811. coarse, cgs; screenings +11 per- died. cwt; ohopp per ton, 828 - 6 -. _ A young man named JOhn (fray Was FABMEBa' lrARR£T. � -June- - Hal so momou-se-Fah--Deot�- Browned while bathing near Paisley on - Toronto, 28'ee: y Thnreda leaf. The street receipts of grain to-d y bushelswareot ...... y and prices unchanged. About 40J t4, Portions of the province last week, doing arm, selling at hoc to s5c° teoaim With alaelaw ILM • _ cQnsulerable damage. of 300 bushels at 8740 to 58c: Pena are nominal Ther- a will-be a serious ellortage of hay at Tsc. sag to lair sypply; .5 loads sold at $ac I lin 811 the Midland. Couatle8, O-f- to SW 00 for clover tIId817 00 to 019 50. afros► E 866 to SIL Bogs sold at �BI8 00 to as 50. Beef, 85 I%Wncn owing to the dry weather; to So 540 soy fo u Lo 83000; sad matron $ i to 88 50. a -* 11 is Crosaen will remove 'his car, works The produce market was quiet to-day, and s' from Cobourg to Toronto. prices Rener.l2Y ruled aieaap• We quote: Beet Absol UWY •Pure. 19c to 14: ; bntter, lb. rolls, 19 to Me, large rolls ' A"hurricaneone' thunderstorm struck 14140 14L14 inferior, 10c to 19c. rar8,u40;Cheese . _ Still take the. lead. I have just put in more rollers and am .Dundas last week, and blew the roof of 130 to 14c. Bacon loc to sc. Eggs 141 to leo• This owder never varies. A marvel of parity, Potatoes per bag Wo to We. Apples per barrel, strenq,t�i and wholesomeness. More economical better prepared than ever t0 9e Bn1V@x881 satisfaction LO the own hall out of place. $9 T6 to aN 00. than the ordinary kinds '• and cannot be sold in rain over St. Catllarinee wm�ppeetitiOn with the multitude of low test, abort the public. As usual I make a speCialtj% of t�h%e farmers' trade 8IId NI8p8ra n - in cls t alum or phosphate powder.. -Sold only E changing Flour for v • �eat� - cans. liozaL Ba>m+a Pownrds Co., 308 Wall through Merritoo on the 16th. - --- TRAnts GOLtiG E�s1 17DE_A�F�I.L01r9: — r; The contract has been-._let_ for a large. --x40. 1- EXFItEta. 7:b9 A. M. Wa • - addition to the extensive works of the „ 8 MIXED, .' 2:85 P. M. Headquarters for heat` AT �P T Thaaklag r p tro- , q thew WHE AN ED, all fo past a nage D�alleable Iron Company, Oshawa. 11 7 LocAL. 8:87 P. M. continuance of the same, I remain, yours truly, Crossley do Hunter have left St. Thomas, TRAINS GOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:-- F41 L. GREEN% PROPRIETORS' _ vlaeing on the credit side of their ledger � o. 8 Loc,9L 8:42 A.;M. Agricultural Implements '-the handsome total 1,154 convelsions. -2'4 M1aBD • 4;14 P. M. - There will be about 220--candidates -.- — write at the examination for teachers' " 2 EXPREss . . 9:52 F. M. Le' ___ TSE GREEN�i00D OgT MEAL �dILLScertificstea.to be held inJalyinStratford. SSA WO\DERE a:int in thousands is & Rdmmer re now running, and we are ready co supply all grades of Oat•Meal.Corn Meal, Mr. W. H. Fleshero of Fieshertou, had j�[p,y Rolled Wheat, 9ce., to consumers end dealers. `A specialty made of exchanging ��j[[[[f'orma, Dat are anrpaased by the marvels - his arm drawn into a parr of tags in his os invention. Those who are to need of Oat-Meal for Data. Chopping done for 6 cents per 2 bus. bag. will quality ity o u as woollen mill,' and the flesh was badly • ltting sprofitable r o tablDeoewiloa ti once can dbe doeir e> while -OPPOSITE- on land. Try oar Oatmeal and encourage our enterrpprise, wl}ich will benefit you aa lacerated. to Hallett a co., Porttsdd Blaine, and receive D. O'Conuor'B Blacksmith Shop, viell as us. GREENWUOD OATMEAL MILLING CO. A. Macdonald, of Chesterfield, sheared free full information bow either sec. of all sees, 'p �� L sheep and the fleece R:eighed ' 201 can earn from e5 to 2°_3 per day ani upward; P=CK 1TJ21V F. L� GREEN and L. MACBEY, Proprietors. I p over thev_liv_e. You aro started.free. Cspt- pounds. He 1S weighting to sear of a tat not rega�red Home have msdeovei 85U - ---. - - -- - -- nYeiuhtier fleece. single day at this work. All succeed­"Ila] gaqginn of . it Y -AGENTS FOR- —_ z erintemients - - -- of Institutions for the Idiotic and Feeble• 16 YA-1i NAR L minds is now rawinR F11-rie urmn 17-- ahonl= at Orillia. solid steel frafne and all. t e atest 1m• g Gibson & Co., of NVhitby, have secured entad ,j he Patterson prosemea s. the contract for excavation and is inR of n Light Channel THE TORONTO MOWER, pipes in connection with tile.ezteasion of TSE MASSEY MOWER, - the water works is Kingston, Steel-Frame Bind@r,wlih THE atASSEF RAKE. Mr. 'John , Cunningham, of Norval + , iippleby's -Improved BEATER GRAI�i DRILL AND _ :station, has a cow that sins given birth to t • _ ,Reliable EIlOtter, • SEEDER, ---- - of both �-;m :'� Last atght.-mG}ths," -. b, THE SAVER. A D. S. EtiGIhTE AND Have just• received fur Stec , -�- 1'hls kilotter has .been slmplyfied y ,_. . Twins first, and ttiplect the other day. tier. Appleby, who has worked at It GRAIN RAVER. The ocher dA-,vPatrick Doyle, township PP y• ALSO PLOWS, SCUFFLERs, ,te. Paris Green and g'ellebore. Of Hamilton, while crossing the G.T.R. since he invented the first twine knot- -- track in a bnagy, at Port Hope, was run ter; until it is now. absolutely . perfect REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Into by a freight_ train and, instantly in its action. killed. There is no Binder like this one---the kept conataatl -On hand. �T �G PMMACY I The petitions for the repeal of thg_Ssott lightest in weight, the ligbtest in draft be lHd; __Ant for this county of "0=s}ford lute beau aao°rous hs snperioncy o the PI of any machine of the kind in the : t forwarded to Ottawa. and it is expected market. Perfect! balanced.. Super- pleased point -that the election will take place sometime y � - machinery and implemehste handled by as - nest month. for 3n manufacture; finish, durability - - While out driving near Acton, John and efficiency. =G + N(�. - �-nnA Whit rout dr a 'kink fiona his hone, Call and see thesample , isy show Poem, aTrouble Time Wa id Monebreaking his leg. and he threw himself '' Iianev'e cid stand, Pickering- S av '7, - - --mom the-butte: ihas-wstasarnic d �• -r*-SOJ�'�t�f_ _ - -and fracture. s.J,. s ����---. po s eo W up at Dundalk collided with a A.p, tB3Zt.. 38� Bain. .over _ - The T)ominion Agency In chring several times and finny pitched. off the Zawarded *re those Who read this �_ gv g purchased the above lumber haul• ._ --v ' .rack. It .then- resumed grazing, and and than acct; they that will not cake nese from t tGbeee, I am d getting a - :,...searching for leeks. them fr6onom t10'heir homes sad tamiiiee �..,.,.�•�► O T . an M =��,e2zlns r; Seven members of the family of .lir. I The profits are large and size for every indus- �'C fir=+ ���� �L A ,� Robert Linton, of: Cainpbellford, Were Mona person, manT have made and are now Wb1Ch 13 the most lmgro.Ved hlf;}l•arIn$d maCii112e III poisoned from eating canned salmon the emaking asy fo severs] hundred a *5 a a mons,. [c V Old easytorany one to maks *5 and upwards per AT GREATLY REDUCED PRtCES, the market. Hold cheap far Casli�-,` other day. By the exertions o[ medical oe oiQeepiai Ji neme<led p We slturi yo t' young - men, they may recover, thtug new. No special ability required; you. in order to clear, ont the same, and to Ch1IIes taken In exchange, and terms Peter Maleihin, son of Postmaster reader, can do it as well as any one. write to us make room fora choice selected stock _ t0 salt those who mean business. 111 on a for particulsrs which we mail tree, - Mulvihiil, of Uptegr ove, near Orillia, Adires■ ettn.on A Co.. Portland: linins 9 y now arrivini. Sas recently drowned at Tower, Mich, - . _ _ . -- -_ Lumber, Lath. Shingles-. Posta. -P*- � O INTO N' P=,A. N O Alter some difficulty the body was recce• _ DELICIOUS Ets, eta., always on Ila a. - ered and brought to Uptegrove for burial. -- yTn Resewoud, Walnut, ,Mahogany, and other choice woods-perfect Anther amusing incident ocenrred st Also Blaekem{th'a Caal anal lest Dry ' Instruments on terms which cannot •be beaten. Old _ { ttie $tlyner t'resbvterias church on 96 Maple Hardwood. Organs sad Fionas Laken in a:chaage. -ICE CREAM recent Sundav, wbea an old gentleman' s 'BILL STUFF A. SPECIALTY. o-- after Bu3piciously eyeing one of the hot _. f hir registers, an:cesefully made a flying containing , ORGFB.NS i • ._; _ - AT - ".` '. In various styles, co ining all• the latest improvements,' at very low prices an leapp over it.gilaxnad to 're the beat-of kalisfactioa. TGe-contract for ",erectifaR the exhibi ._ � J#-.TT -tion bnild�ngP at Uxbridge has been W. J. GORDOY S, - _ awarded Mr. E. It Anderson at 52,700. _ -0 6-.' "�' 2y ll�' Sewing Machias needles and repairs for gale. - $e.will eolnin6nce work at once, and It. beats an- ything Of the kind found out. , PI Manager. will 1116.0 thein finished in plenty Of time side the city, and is is fact made THE DOMINION AGENCY CKERING, for the fall fair. T from the recipe used in the T. ��. P1e,��MN��1 Hallus h Mas Campbell, of Brampton asks for best city Restaurants. GROCERIES! y �O �y��� , V _ =: tenders 69,000 worth of waterworks (vTi ,v extension debentures and 116,000 'north Wr,71t Just Odea. rr rim � "LwAhke of school debentur0e, the former to extend iihi the best Temperance Drmka• are - �,� ,L�900 over .period of thirty years ant the .kept on hand and will be found �'� [[II�� [[[��� 777 rimll latter len years. Cool and refreshing dtiring Sweet Oranges New Lemons Mr. Thos. ' C ndecaood, let 'Deputy - Reese of Clarke, cut lux font severely by this sultry weather. :;;� Figs, .Dates, Pzunes, '®W Q•Oods T1lr3t 1= stepping on a broken lamp chimney after _ Smoked Ham, Bacon, r retiring to 'his room on Tuesday night Boss Cheese, ` 'Ladies Short ti est and Queen Chains, Brooches, x'. "last. A doctor was called and found, it Cuff Buttons, etc. necessary to put in s few atitcbes.s� J11GORDON. Oatmeal, IIIdian �eal, sA young man, son of Mr. Thiekson, Cracked Wheat =� ,great s Chains, Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pins. -4th con. of Hope, wbile sitting on the FOt Barley, Now S 6'11 - =_ step of the barn door the outer day; hasrecolntioaizeatheworlddhr y Y Ps Watches, Clocks, —Silverware; Plated Bnivea, -Forks and j slier sin a se"be, had his arni badlyung the last half century. Not B18ok Strap, etc. 4 1 pe ('���TlO�least among the wonders of in- p, Spoons. All at lowest prices. owing to the door blowing shut, and venttve progress is a method and -,bitting him w•ith'the bay-gleaner. ayscam of work that can be performed all over -- 1 Repairing of Watches and . Cloaks personally atteledad to. ti. W. Goodfellow, proprietor of the the country without separating the workers from P P tbeir home.. Pay liberal; any one can do the r Alymer roller flour mfll, was arrested on work ; eider sex, iouag orold; nospeciah ability I+j �.me 's Pr0dIIC8 1�1anted �T •�T T Tuesday, charged with unnatural intimacy rdquired. Capital not needed; yon are started tT A � S % O H . I 1 O IT y g free. Cat Lhis oat and return to ns and we will L with bis fifteen•year•old•daughter. Upon send you free something of great value and im-*r'— PTaCtlCal Watchmaker, Brook street, Whitby. the Of6C9r 9hOw1aR him the warrant he which will you, that will start you in business ��- A T which will brie you in more monsy right away drew a revolver and blew out his brains, than asythang else in the world. Grand oatat The branch of the Catholic mutual tree. AddreseTxtiaJcco„Augnsea Maine. East End Grocery, Pickering. vID�I R YOUR POC1_TS I Y benevolent'society recently established is - F'Or Slt,le ----- CONS Lindsay is making rapid progress, the - %snembership having almost d6ubled since FOr Say®. y` formation. Meetings are held weekly in CEDAR ghosts and soft Rood for sate; _ :Don't be led away by flaming advertisements but call at the *� s the looms Of the Catholic literary, as, l-� apply. to ICH, BURT. Pickering. S �nHE residence an$ grounds of the THE BRAZILIAN � RF+HOIIST+rUi eooiation. - Term For Sale by Tender. 1 anderaigned in the Village of Pickering are d-WAnd see for ourselves that we are selling CrQc and Glassware at' and sada! r� The friends of Mr. Arthur Robinson, -- offered for sale. There are r scree of la brick y rode fronts+te-on which are erected a solid brick cost, for cash or produce :White Granite Tes Sekta, 44. pieces, lie ; H$4.50; s late postmaster of Selton; Hent Connty, 7 EALED Tenders will be received by house of modern design containing every con- colored Tea Setts, 44 pieces, $8 ; Fine China Tea Setts, 44 pieces, 14.60; Will be pleased to learn that-he has struck S'�e undersigned up to JULY 14tb,1888, for venience ; also driviaghouse and stables. There Beautiful blotto China Caps and Saucers, 250,; Colored Dinner Setts, is a nice young orchard just coming into bearing, 9 $2.50 ' Ymas China s big bOaanz:< in $rlt'ish COlumLil. In rho purchase of a farm, containig acne bun )+, and small fruits of various kinds. Thin pL%p�ny ,• from 07.60; Colored Chamber Bette, pieces, , hint he states that acres, being com oeed of the central part of lot i. located immediately oppo.ite the' g Ty heavy g letter-frQm __ i4, con. s, in the �ownsht of Pickering, County and Glassware arriving eve week, ea lase tnmWors, SOo p Callega grounds, and is one of the L net desirable pe glass goblets, 60C. per ao2en, Glace Setts and - he-ia offerdd 5800,000 for p soli#- mine of Ot lsrio, There are about 96 acres under a looationa in the village. For further culare r tlotpen, high state Of cultivation, On'the the premises Water Settsrin various Patterns• that he is the lucky owner of. are a good stoide house, large frame barn with apply to JOHN FIELD, Pickering ti311a$o• _ A8 Mt. and Mrs. John Pinkliaxi, Of stables underneath, large implement ,cyan and 3s •_ Our family groceries are the best and thea st=-Green, Blank and Japan 'Peas Ilk. T-.'Brock, were driving into Uxbridge on other outbuildings,good fences. two welisof fresh worth 50c.. if you don't believe it,'get a free sample and be aonvinoed: Xmas Satnrda last 50 Pounds of ehnico water,alsoaatrorgrunning.vevertailingepring� y p oonvenient to buildings. The highest or any For Sale or To „Rent. Fruits in stook ani to arrive, selling at bottom yucca. Butter, ERga, Lard, 'batter; ,the burse beeam6 a aTarmed at tender not necessarily acceppted• unless ss.4is• Bacon, Poultry sad ' Potstoes taken in excheaga. Wishing you Aff ; 80m0 el Cttt9 dna lata aW1y, eeipty factory. Privilege given to plougi Oct, let, lase. TB faftbltlll yelping tfli poeseasiao given parch let, lets: Terms- A GOOD comfortable 8-room, Brink health and happiness the year round-10-r-8 ins them into the ditch. The bag was ,500 down, ten balance to remain on mortgage, House, actuated on O arch et in the gill- - �,IIIION i ��� y�`_� r •' EffiVOOD-ROM smashed into pieces, the butte[ read to be paid in anneal instalments of 4500ea40h saga of Pickering,wltD heti an tare of loud new Over site Toad, 6734 Mit.. E'inkham s lits with iatetost st 0 r cent., payable yearly. d vinG house and stable, bard and ■oftpwatez DeYHr@�,s Block BIOCk St. vt �'itbh Out. t� hg y For tartDer pn,y�otsars apps to 30 37 frnit ti nee, Arc For till partionlars a pb to 40 7 , + r,. itMjnred. NOAH AEESOdt, CedaT Grovs, out i7.PIIt IE, ou ileo pretlRswr 10.11 ... _ :6....- 3 ... _... •,.,,..vow, ..” ,..n...7 _ :1.,, ., , - ., a:... ; _._ •:,••_ . .-.-.�.: '.r,ro ..,_. .._ _ , _......... •.3a'�t•'+zi �" ... . ... . - .:..�,. ,,. ••It.i�. :,-.. - - .. ... _ .. r.:+�4' :�"��,„�•".��. � .f0r'�'-w, ere ' .;+ri. �, r:a< �,, ,� t,�,, . "��, ..:� y. ; - a _ ; r•e?.:C°,,r, F. x s"' -P il�� ,t "ry:s�. to Xo*i.4.1" t" .� n.y _ •,:�,.y' -,A tf.� 1. •�., eq. 's".%. "� -.? • r va-� i. ,,� ...;s, � •,. z . •k;. l i,; -''m TR W' ».: •, .. IMYI' W •'•-L+'�^' ,I T i6 Vii" -.b '•t if •66 Y i." �,i. ra. .mss+•:? a;a.:~1.. jr,.9x' -i '?7a `•"ti'.�` 6'" ',�.5.. .� _ •' ',sem ,^ •R," dr' ,y _ ,ry,, a,. .. .-. ., .. The Ri! • . . * . ...... . f iS1R. m<•dera. Ismier• ��mmliia NOTM The mast African a•mppay /.: , "' i?�T1B?IOA. _ -- t Aa asraonadem�nt, which aMme cu ha e •• At a ,sora .ot dos onemMn • of the BeveatJ•aiz ye•n ago — oo (the 18th More than one mWiou moo an em to d of June, 1812—the Congress of the Qdbed Royal Unip■d `'milts Itoirbitutbal td recent The AasleLn Goveeameat has ordered «i In � �ai wisthai*e•iabrinatoURt �im VY the various railway lines o! Lhe Vaasa. 1 in Lor�dpa a` paper s•■ read iblyy CoL H. thleby sntomatio DQazim glias. etanoe, L that conoerniaP rawer■ •ad — Brakes. Satyr declared war against EoglannA. Hczleg oa egaipa+anti anti transport W. G. Grace, the greatest orlokebes la p° tivam ted b rte tiah Govern f rii's%ht It might sewn a plucky, yy t ,., A rev► `fij�eua :—Durldg the Debaoceriio ohivslrons LhiIIP for, a pro lo numbering of anodes far the world, Brill 1» 40 yuan old oa hie 18th mm the A[ricw Vumpaay. We `--Coaventioa'l,'i61,i91. wos�s were ■eat from P (oL $osier a�Ued attention to theprariot of July. had supposed that the d• ■ is which civil _ eight roiilioa scala to hoard the British tion, •tt to. 'et foreign nations, with largo baAw r� Zn der Zea - ms be drained Wars ppwed St. Louis over the Western Qaton wire• to don to attack the Only power that was o! cav wa each other qa each side y 7 and military rale" over taydmsa■e trash of The Hebnen aro returning to Jerusalem• able to hold its own against the military �y long, for the assooistba for that purpose b scan and milliouui o! people could be ea of iroatier lines. nay fatare war he be about to [t trusted to private Dom anlos were at w rad ,'the recent RnBdan per■eoatioma have led Stena and all.taastsring ambition 'of the lieved that them would be w increased ts9 P P ''I&oasaad■`to take �}p their reddendo in the at Napoleon. But a closer sgrntiay.dis- A for projectiles of 100 ands has If the cable toports am be relied •nolensoi the population number oi-eagagetaents between cavalry, ung m lew3bl Arms It= moven on, thin Is tar from baiag the case. A ty, pop Vols all the illusions of the chivalric char- and that b their mews much damage P y tt°ag' inns increased from 5,000 to 30,000 riser anter of the deeds romoves the: glamour o! y Period of an war ahelb r minute. royal oli•rtt, ba , on the line o! that s , 1888. romaaee and herobm from all concerned in cassia be dorso at as early pe y The pseatamt fesf, o! bF�Wm in the his• to roads and- railways. But those cavalry The income of the IInivenit� ojc Cam- the old East, India Companoti said E have ti' a•rrying the measure, and reve•L the trans' monis world saver be deoiaive o! the bridge of this year will be $180,OW and ez• � gna�d tO � aMOQVdon of English at the Boptis Church is modern tmmea aotioan abbe declaration of ons o[ the .amort w° °and victory would depend upon which pauses, $170,000 oaPitalists incorporated ander the title that periormet� in, July, 1878, by J. C. wicked, wanton canis of aggresstohbhat have tide would be able to bring up infantry with A French engineer. bas conferred a blame- above mentioned. The boundaries of the _ ' Clough, s missionary, who, with the arab• ever been forced on w sat oommuaity.by 'lr ed vast douaria' handed over to 'this company s , *anus of five native preachers, Immersed a Powerful neighbo nation in its mad Lhe greatest np�ity �+ iavoly rail- ing oa, all players of stringed iastrnments by ex bad, it b said, from Zanzibar northrdard '.L,222 persons within dz boom �g wa tr rtatiom There wen now every- inventing a which will act slip: lust of ooagqnwt and o! -unrighteous terrttor• where in reign lands fortresses command -g as far a■ Abyssinia, with a•aeaboard of over " The lar est ocean steamer is the City of Lt aggrandisement. the )areas of railways, and st the first The new win gun at $hoobaryaesa has westweveraward it reaches to be beyhundred miles in ond Victoria I haat 270 tins of a War of Inde g i the f'on ant aid thrown a 500 -pound shell a distance of, y en about coal a da The Usnbrio and Etruria o e dance then has existed is the doubt a dasb_would, be an eat °T coveted b a cannon hall. the sources of the Nile, ..thus knclu . F + .: Canard line, althouvh each about 100 tons a turbulent party, composed o! the meaner tresses to prevent them being Victualled for y the finest Lada and richest markets of Cen- ,aller than the City of ROmtAa actual ton• and less reputable claw of American citizens, any lengthened period. They must be pro- • The Petit Tournal recently, ap to ural 1 e the way V,.,_ „ T_ _-age, nevertheless conanine from 326 to 330 and angaaented from time by consider -b to -strike quick blown, and within a Bismarck to restore Alsace and Loi to Airmen As if t° ray hors -e[ coal daily aeeeaeiens o! immigrauts off the iseserr sor short time . of the outbreak of hwttlitiea. France, to kiss aud'moie lip, and thea both open for charter, it in s id. sta es h the future, • jl d sadists from the Blum They the charter, it is said. states that the extent 'tae total out -pat of coal from all mina socialistic pprrojlag They moat reduce the weight to be carrried have a go at England. o! the territory westward o! the great Cen- in the United sates in 1887 was 129,925; Germ n oittes, red republieaas who •had be- by every soldier and by every horse ; try Admiral Hornby says � that England BfrIoan lakes, "-has not as yet been ez- 857. short tons, valued at $182,491,837, w come discredited in Francee,, the aatrs•etelottsee ought not to handicap t:he soldiers by make= .would sire at least 188 crnisen to rare aptly delimited " ]1dcat. -wonderful of '&ll, inasease of 14,129,403 tons over ths. previ- and in short, the riffraff, loam sad °$' Ing them carry enormous weights. Neat, toot her merchant east 1 from the enemy's this new empire three handed over to s prix -. .: an■ you. It will be seen that the value is scourlrg o! the Enrol continent is Rea• they mast «rave efficient railway csorpa. able eraiaers, and that she has but forty-two. ate company is said to be " peopled by some net down st $1 50 per ton, but it is almost eml—aad this party, steadily laereasing to repair railways in advancing, slid to break seven millions of industrious and relative- ,, _... seilaia that same 000snmen have paid in numerical strength from these more them, down when they were not wanted The French are acknowledged to have the t9 "* more than that than questionable sonroam, had constantly Thirdly, they mast do without camp equip finest guns and pre eetiles in Europe. Their ly Presperone inhabitant■," The Earyh . held to one 'idea Is, its lintly p ) African Company is not only authorizes Not content with the Trana°aspian rail have meat sad teats, because they would not be Fer•miay shell has been shot through w out to take lion o! this vast area but . hos determined creed, namely, that 'Cansda shouldable to c them in the future. mor plate twenty inches thick, -cad Dome outto powam . It, iI s - $soh time yith—retrreioty subjects " by Siberia, with a terminus oa rho Paeifir Crovra. so that no foothold ahoald be left is Euro had Changed in the seventy-five There has been a long search for a sunken force of arms"; in short, • to wield all — Y� Bair which had elapsed mince she fret great m ocean. The whole len�ggtthh; f the road will be for British to a1 on the continent of cant and there was no longer the necessity about 5,000 miles, am�it,'is estimated that North America• be party was forever on y rock is the Rad Sea Upon which two Brit• the powers of semi•indepeadent govern It will cost 400,000,000 roubles The first the look•ont for opportunitlos of attacking for each measures to encamp the fighting ash steamers foundered. it has at last barn moat. In the absence of fuller .information ti":f - and th England; it had adopted a motto by ,a or ca formed were absolntel " necessar found. It is a very small coral patch with L ngmd to the aeoewity for thio movement section will ba &boat, 2.800,miles long, unconscious L from Demestheaos, y y Y' only fifteen feet of water over it. and the end in view, extended criticism �w311 soon bo began. plagiarism He advocated the soldiers wearing s gray world be out of ulnae. It Is perhaps -� 1 in England is still as incteaaia "and 'England's diffi :ulty is the Qnited �� in time of wet. 'The kit meat be to- A well-known London firm of afar 41 00 a is these the ss�ay g became the uawrit-- Ip:posefbl days that despotic i� macros. Tfiere were no fewer than 82,843 " 8tatas' oPpottunity, doted is weight io shoat 38 pounds, instead coatraatoss recently a3vert#zid for 4,000 -iwe -ate- extort[om-tor--whtoh such fanatics reisi exed at ,the beginning of the ten law by which Bir policy was guided. of 52 pounds, which it was at unseat. Dien additional welters, and 10,000 applications � ypa am msdethernselves badly famous is -'. ' _il year. O! these cal 37,801 we*e men and The leaders of the party thought that the should carry not more than 30 rounds of were reeeive3 to re■iwase, the whole of 'the earlier°idaps shmld be repeated. Bret ff -9 y opportunity had- now come. England was perianOdl reasons, either State or of hilsathropy, 48,042 woYe woraea__7A.l71 an suppertei PP° ammunition at a rima Favor had been ca dates claiming to have had ex v ia_a Titonic stru gle in behalf of Wwtsy into motion oa p iia pauper asylums. -Though there are mon °lie hod a of Europe, and these professors mown to taking h rendered anuexstiOZ4 oa a scale almost can- in'pou thea male ltusatica, there ere fewer t the duces of u liberty were'not ashamed horseback, but then one man out -of every y correspondent pendent of the Daily Telegt rob tineatW, desirable or necessary, most per- - sa s that thousands of Rnaslaa ureas supported out of private fund 4%6 four would be required to hold the hones, 9 ppo to countenance and ail to the utmost of and he recommended the substitution o! have died of hanger daring the past ala Bona will er inclined to regret dint the being 3,974 to 3,821. their power the efforts of the great despot Irish oars—emoh oar dawn krp ions hones, weeks In the district of Zvenigorodka the British Government did not at once. to its a ' Slane the last Presidential election then of the Old World to crneh the only Chars- a carrying fifteen armed men. With peasants seized the cattle of. the rich land • own tame, ssenme tharesponalbilities rather has been w inore&aa of 7,000,000 in the e:! liber who wenriow able tooppose a cavalry owners. than band over the people and all their ed 11 Milan regard to ,the arms carried by y terests, presnfnably without consent asked . Y . give at least an additional million of voters, decrees of the Corsican nsnrpet were Pr who was dnwaed the other day, was •very co . sword ahoald be substituted for the eseaL Posy _-0O,C00 of thus new votes an in New York the British Government; the French °�+ becaumshr" ' than b entitin _ + state, whore the votes in Y lest tad Ea martae policy spice told mer° damage by g y g, Bemoan war. So were Hobart asha anti a�dCjalBef•rtm Bet•re some BIIie English sad that a pistol should bs substituted for Capt. Bnrgoyae, 'who commanded the ship •1•°tion was only 1,200.- It will be seen with disastrous effect on the commerce a carbibe• The !evolver, be tbought, was Captain; which oapeized •boat • ten years A Bombay paper t°°°atdy oiled two howl- - Lhat then is a good deal of margin to play of noutral States, but the blame was fairly not a nsefnl weapon for a soldier to carry. - blo inoid Mtn as pprr0000fi that much remain■ to ' . upon, but then is no reason w suppose that chargeable on the ImperW decree■ fa whish Ths weight which the horse ought to' carry �° be done la the direction of social reform be - the united Desw°racy has not made as the commercial troubles beg&n Napoleon should be lightened as [se as poa•ibie. A Dans° of disagresmertt'J between It aisar rose nab will be possible to gtvs the natives the I ' . mwy friends among the young voters as was the prime cause, and on him alone should Col. Sir 0. Burn said In the Indlaa mutiny Fritz and Bismarck is regarding the restos• franchise. In one caw a tensest former, Ili — - ^ -6sve been made b9 the distracted Be-' have been Lid the blame Of all. the disaster they o to pat. ten men od an elephant, scion of the private fortune �of the late I�iag the presence of the assembled vill" and that befell the mercantile, _.,Inafhe re the and in that way go long distances. He o! Hanover, which had beet confisoat:sd amid the beating o! drums and the singing The Cant roles which cavalry and United Stasis is oensegaaace o! the rostrio• then ht the alteration is the Corm of the Prussia• Bismarck preventod,Kalsar W - of songs, deliberately googad out the eyes o artillery play to the art of modern warfare tions ix p-oe-e pea ahsin; trade of sword was very desirable. as sometimes men liana from restoring it, and now he •ad the bh young wife, who had been boned by the _ . - make it interesting to know the turd num• neutraiaby the n -E glts �Reuasiha wo--old rid _through_ the. snemT wtthont Emperor Issue locked bolas too. neighbors, becanas ho had beoa told by a _' _ bee of anon is whish the landing ooa3tsiea But this view did not suit the anti-British dig nay dam•ga, whereas thYnsts were major E. C. Bnwa , as Engishm m, writ, . demon that they would tis replaced of the world can throw into the field o[parof the-Stataa• Mr. Jefferson hoped to very dam oua. He hoped that the on- about the wquisika of burnish by the golden eyes.--TT►e whcia -- ,,, : battle. Here, scoording to the latest starts• m the mean spite of a surall faction into a thoritfa would , not vu rep their heavy B British, describes the affect upon the actives shared ia,the superstition, even Including - ; � {Ica, is the list : Rauch, 21,6,0^0' &I b o! notion hostility ; be refused to ��a rt yet,' beta_ V, dld.noL think they of the"first exhibition- of the electric light the polio•, who asserted that the victim had j trm rica.9"500,008: the'Argentine Repab ratify the t of aril , commerce and s0 to „ •• °holariL The same of the (3 y tse�r Y 7 won be able, ander all .sst7[oatfostrr+aas. A gnat' ray of wit light," ' he says, shoots perished by 'alio,' 4,000,000 ; Austria, 3,500,000 ; era navigation tifat hwl been agreed upon by den upon railways. across the heavens from horizon to horizon. other incident was the temple o! a Hiedoo - - 7mwy, 3,854.000 i France. 2.800,000 horsey the Ameelaw Miabter to the Court o! fit: ala Hosier, in ly, said he preferred • A good o[ ht is oast on a spot In the vii• goddess.. A crowd of arrives had hacked to . --_.-`-`--`and 800,La00 mules ; England '11,790,000 James and the British Government ; and In brown to gay nailorm. .. lags, hat it in off with mon than lightning pieces three buffaloes, in whose blood some - -_hora•s;. Canada, 2,824,000,; Spat. 880.000 waagty m•s••ge to Congress he furiously p �-. n idity to Illumine another• It heaps sad diced about; while others, gamticalttiag %orw and 2,300,000 mules ; lulu, 2,000,• iaysigbed t the " Orders- in•Counml, bobs sad boniwes &bone the earth is meet tnsmoed , wharlodabave their ha•dsthedrip- 000 isorses ; gelQinm, 385,000 ; Denmark, while he h not •word to toy against the BrltAln ,flet Waterloo. any fashion The village is illnmiried. ping Hen o[ thestatrgliterad beasts 8aother g1B4O00 : 801.000; Holland. 125.• B,4b and Milan d•oreea of the would-be Aa soon as the battle of Waterloo was 'lt visits ev of It and serrma to animal, which was alae being; hdrribtylscar• and FbItlonal, 88.000 bosses and 50,000' o was - en ,at • rs w otos rs a ed; wi ve tad ria awta.r oeea°wtaga mnlos U w remas kiss followed by the •nioidal ppoolEoy of the **am- faelen as mads the 11■b by an enormous majority. b •' whereby 1+dr. Jefferson's friends did Helena, a COatlaantak eswrs, tort• the people rash awry, tint fiadihe that to were added CO ohs din. At d abort ke■t•noe atgo, political stndenta. and jonrnalisb all many canes the light follows they throw several- men, with thele bodies naked and ' 1CnhaPP7 ■ed#ams• ' an foam= injury, as It was probably in• bean with one accord to prophesy the is themselves down with their laces to the painted, held a goat by the legs while they tended should be done, to the commerce of downfall of Groat Britian, which and ton awe with their teeth mouthfuls o! The s t medinma an havtag'w awfak the New E land States, then and aver the P g earth In _few cleared, the vRl•ge y 1>� ng some affected to deplore. and othen regard• rbnr beaks - are oisand, and the tsrrifi- breeding flesh from the still living and -hard time of it lately A large number are most ardent advocates of liberty, and for ad with eomp7aoeneY. Everything 00nBPir• ad people take refuge in the bash .or at quivering body. Other animal wen wait- languishiagg to jamb throughout the country, that reason the most strenuously opposed ed, It was evident, not only to bring about the -backs o[ the houses. But this oul� ing their turn, and around them a crowd of . charged wihbdagNo. I al-wool•wd-a-yard- a war with England, from which time only �dealine, tint •]w to aooelarats It The last• • very short , -gime. Cur[odtp women �etred with blood, apprrea�ly in1-1 - ;'wide !rands. and, esti to note, the spirits conceivable advantage world &*orae to Na- . sell of. Carthage— England has always atron er than rudence. So far the light tozicaLsd with drags, wen dancing and that condescended to bob monad at their poleoa, the greatest enemy of liberty thea net rep as .chs second Wrthage-was has struck no. one dead. Perhaps It may be shrieking is'iidly. The ppease o[ these n - beak and call seemed to havetetaiaed anon��hr skive. The "ember "was withdrawn ; toes W • ease the wrath of -- rt iba go all the time; f,aely exhibited, especially in those conn• harmless ; so the children, clinging to each vol dogma PP dee° and ire then run the dee■, who b sap to hold in lies .. risdos to eautime end maW the . characteristics la them mselvam called a venture gl > . of their human but am which left rhos Pea other, posed ncadinma jest when the latter needed them trouble was arising Esd& the com complicated na- fear head the scourge of amafl The Bombay p uslified to play the part of Roma It was their mothers arms screaming half with rgs ppooxz .y� most. But the strong hand of the law In ao tarn of the claims on which England et sad• qualified ont that there was the dreadful and half with delight Some of the big paper, oommeontiag Tat horrid carnes, : .y; -' . all that mediums have to fear. Judging featly Insisted, namely, that she, as mistress deadweight of Irdwd. with uta iaaurablo boys when rash oat, have •good aan, and says -_ ` from the reports that are coming in from db• of the was, had the "right of search" in po varty and discontent - the approaching having dated so much once more disappear. " Wa vesture to say. that no cannibal *iota arediuma_moat &bound even the an vessels in which ■ e had reason to deur of trade, which could be only, is the The ladies Boom to gain confidence next to (seat amoat he most brutalized f3onth•Sca F , - emirita themseIvan are having tnublono believe that deserters from her service were o inion of these keen -sighted philwphers, a the children. Their cariosity cannot be n• savages ever exceeded in hotrlbk dataibi the I� 1 i mea. being concealed. The affair between the ao tter of a few years ; the enormous weight strained -may longer. so they get together to two Boon jiust described. If Bach things A` Chicago, •few evenings siaos, a meal• Lewpatd and the Chesapeake neither n c! the National Debt; the raiaadmwntactnr- groups and tilde their faces and scream sad are pobloa the 'IndL of to day, we may �/ rim had mcoeeded in bringqiing enough spirits fleeted aiedit on the English . captain for en the w&atetal ezpendttnrs otithe Govern- gaggle. Some at the more` aheoky ones readily piotare what the conatay was beton ant of s cabinet, that if (ocmed Into •pro- eros•, no on the American for ¢ p mocn•11 rant, out their tongues at us and it came into contact ,with Western civilba• cession might have taken tw minutes in g°Od meat in ever branch; the conn inflts• Baty courage, honor or veracity ;bat ��an end - sting ;boot The bion A Dentary of British rule has over a int. The lower 'two of parsoIIal ge, once of the poor Labs; the stain of s very; g gqr Increase the Leasioa of the al- the restrictions of commerce; the iatelor&ooe last o! all. moodily emerge frena their large area of the peninsula all but ex tetmi tYe w were ro■tiag is arae Wady strained relations between the peoples of thaCharah; the narrowness and prejudice cover, and still not ]raft liking it walk nated suttee, lafwtioide, the krntsl rites of aawe, and all went well until the spirit of of both aonntsies, and the war party in the of the Universities; Lha iagorance of theapeo- ointioad; 'about, and gndnally the village anperstitioa sad other unspeakable horrors. - ,Joan of Arc appeared, and • . fresh young States made all the capital that coald le; their drinking habits;* the vastness o[ is gay.,, But that i herculean task lo still bdon a■ . ' man fractured the icv stillness by blurting bly be made -out' of, the tdeident b' M Empire. Them causes, togethertwith . _ is proved by the Wes set forth above. A. - oat in a hoarse whin r : " Then's a ret jnot month to month and .. om year to year ' this bli ttheiam few natives of India we men of the highest ran ander the spirit a drapery *' Then the qty toss ateadfl gaining the ascendancy, discontent, In Lot, all the dLagresableisms—left no , : ,A LOni< Flight. intellectual endowments A oonaidenblo 'spirit of the valorous urea heroic Joan of Are till at length in January, 1812, Congress by 'doubt whatever that England was doomed. An eit-imely interesting ezpeeiraenb has proportion of the population passers at least . ' - ... soddenly gabbed for the bottom of her •vote of one hundred and nine to twenty is trot, not _ eb recovered from a Mr. J. Wagatu, of Boston, a veneer o! education - Bat'thevatt majority. —skirts with all the gat . two, reso 0 crease a re le Great Brie bfaq. a BoaLOU away from the towns and centres of thoaghi F nm fall four theeztsaordmnar} apeaLaO srin bar feet togetherr, j P� y to 25,000 men and to robe w immedlato loan tains fon duel with France and Its snootrs- don by mail steamer on October 9, 1888. ::. ;� `. lost In the air with a shriek that startled the of ton millions of dollars. What this Por. B andienae onL of their. seats., The girlish tended required no political Zadklel to ran- f�.t°rmtnatioa, prophesied what they partly yhortly atter their arrival they commenced atition. Yet we hear the baboon 11 i of Bengal, spiri� still farther the. audience 1 hoped ontbi navy end jealoaiy, and !eared their len�t flight home nasus■ the Atlantic who oonstitat° an insignifio•nt, or nther surprised by dict; and accordingly na person nor Party trona self-interest Therefore the politicians ocean. Up to January 10, 1887, three of infinitesimal fraction of the popalatioa, makang a break for the interior o! the nab[- was very rr-mch surprised when the trema and ofesson wero always looking at fhb these birds had retnraed : ane strived in �ntinR of hair v a nation+ and demand- - not wins so mach enthusiasm as to kick it Con ass declared war against England on $g Lha 19th of Jnne, and decided that tg a °OnatTy+�B about it, watch it, visit- "Boston direct from London, the ■scored was tmg self-government far the bonatrg, sad _ _,_,clean _slew over, cad whoa Lhe ht• were and h brunt denly tressed n thennfo a ligh mstenlized in it No, there could be no doubt—none r«:overed near New York City, and the t e°mentorsprivileges by the mosses. Are P of the war must be home by the mere head- g spirit of- Joan of •An was Brea spnwle$ fol of eettlen, Daly 300,000 ill told, who had °! �°■e ohsnges and dangers could be de= third was found is the Alleghany Mouuitalm the men who stand by while a wretched oat on the floor anal groaning dismally with then made Canada their home. The ebsoxi• .ted ; the factories wen choked with ezaes• in Pennsylvania The owners address was woman s ages aro ganged oat; or t living, A the weight at the cabinet across the small of oto Ordee Can Council thl wero removed ;boat ave preductioa ; poverty stalked through painted oa the bird's wings, sad, when they quiverta dumb brute b' tom to pieces _ bas. One of the spirits PLyL a the same tum so that no decent pretext for the °O°a�' the towns' were filled with were found, the bids were returned to tie monthta by mclithfnl by humin devil■— week's engagement with a western medium the war exist d ;ell the beat end most hon• mLOd women ; the streets were cambered owner. The other Biz birds wen not n- barbaslties cdmmittAd� to°, is the sacredL. AW came to. grief a few days ago. The cable liticlane in the United States do- with drunken men; the ' children were covered. crime of rel a— these m ex. P° - sola n is ortnos and neglect lacca- i— er°iee r vote, or take anypart soh taoeves ' I.medium had won aonaiderable fame and nuanced tt as nn jaat, nngeaeroaB end.: im- . eb e ; phawaliF obme of agill, this but _ ._ tinier othe E mpire t ".. , .A 3agu iding the dam dollars by causing spirits to Dome out of . politic ;Randolph, of Virginia, opposed it AIYdoubt is r1 to the dissaw tc-whkh If it be true-thstsnch incidents as t lose her cabinet—and float inthe air above the h taint Ev°a=and this was the moat wonder• rraeggaa referred to are common among'th° masses' ` Congress in one of the beat eFeec es ever fnl cad incredible thing to those who do Emperor Frederick' 'succumbed atter long heads of the andienca One evening when delivered in that hall of oratory, and not andenaad how to s Briton will go months of patient suffering has been not at of India outside the citiea and fawns, it is a oularly big spirit, which' r ouag s specW convention of delegates met to on enduring wren w nfferin anomalies rest by the post-mortem ezeminatiop. The uite evident that the time has not yet come _ T`"Cedy mn Lhe audience declared to be that of g fatal malady waa°anaerof the larynx. The . - the fall of the year at Albany on pm'• _,the very Home o Commons in this or the adoption of the aoherpe, of grandmother, was sailing gracefully 'pore to denonnoe it But it wa. ala of boasted land of freedom dad not rep resent lstynz, indeed was nearly destroyed ; it was tion Congress. The first endeavour of the about r mid air; the wire suddenly bake no avail ;the war peaty thought they would bo found to contain a large' cavity, and its est'• reformers should be to secure the abolition 1'� -and the hen we ht m frit fell down into halt the people, seat■ wen openly nght a of degrading social oustorrw to crash cab vy P make as easy conquest of banada. and that and sold others wen filled with nominees appeared. ens °terraotet had almost wholly dis• the Palo upturned of twelve old gentle- Was ell they wanted ; they, perhaps not un- of the great mea who owned them. What rvivedIt l n arvNothielious that the Emperor a read -o sapereteumetion, tae d hasten the ' rnen of strong characteristics tint weak naturally, sup sed Lbat a population of could possibly but ruin—swift and survived so long. Nothing but the beard enlightemaent, education and . • nalks, and knocked them silly. The heel ,3.0,000 would all an easy prey to a popul's• P y medical skill postponed . the evil day and Christiana neral When a fair amount o! the mother! old spfrit also struck her hopeless ruin 2 What indeed 2 Prophets of doff rem which will bre ggee y y tion of 8,000,000, and that the 25,000 regu ; diiaaster always omit one or two important' par orabl the brief reign w regress has been made in this wort, It solf•conteesed grandchild in the mouth and lags of the United States would very speed- memorable in the histo of Germany. To �h time enough tq give the aattves poll= i! knocked out four o! her front teeth. The elements mn their calculations and it ie history tical privileges which they do not at present sly demolish the 5,800 men of all arms on through these gape that the people basely Sir Morell Mackenzie the GsFcaan people Old gentlomen were palled from ander the whom the young colony had to depend for tori, le instead of fulfilling prophecy as ewe a laatiat;,debt of gratitude. But for his desire, and whish they could not use, pro- � spirit and sent home in carriages, in a.more the protection of more than a thousand miles the: ought to do. g P P y skillful treatment, in spite of opposition and erl if the had them, `or leas dilapidated state, whmle the spirit of frontier. The inexorable logio of stem abuse even, in all probability Frederick P y y ;etilk flea is a hos ital snfferia from three Even novo the outlook of the whole world P facts has demonstrated how completely the is truly dark and the cicada are loose world never have ascended the throne. broken ribs and a badly a ironed , shin. war was astray in Its calculations ; the y A !saris coetermonger quarrelled with his a iSpirits atndot be too careful nowadays how party y Yet surely the outlook was darker, ,the The American Brewers Association has mother, and to get aquare hang himself from ii y War of 1812 was one of the most scathing clouds were bleaker fiftyy sere ago. Read been enquiring into the relation of liquor to s nail ou tyle wall. le ull'ed his hat down '-they Dome back and cavort about on this rebukes ever administered to a party, ova- Carlyle's " Past and Prevent," and com are, crime. It reports that "• of 859 murders re- p mundane sphere. They will be fooling rine end' aggression. P over his eyes and hold his pipe- his mouth, munda nntil came one oE. them breaks a leg _ There may. be other dangera before us of ported in the New York ppapers, only 98 so that sbe would think that he was sham• they keep on• .w.' � which -we then suspected nothing. But if were -due to liquor, and of 554 enicida, ming until she went up to him, and ■o would `+ we still preserve ,the qualities which liquor was responsible for 98." Exactly 14 be soared at finding him dead.. His scheme •' Thb b about the slimmest dinner I $obby (whose astir has liven him a dol- enabled us to stand up, almost alone', per Dent, of the lives thus lost were'thrre- worked perfectly, and the mother ae-arly_ ever sat down to," be said as he surveyed lar h' wish you vponid give meri Dinkel, against the colossal force o! Napoleon, fon taken through liquor. The report does had a fit the table • "bat I &'pose I• oa ht to make IInale Jamas, instead of a dollar," Uncle with Europe at his back, and which carried not mean that beer was.the scarce of all this 'r the certain e - II tines." " Yea, Jog ,.' r lied �` y, g q i`s in general, spirits no A South Carolina girllmarried five times . ha eerap James (astonished)-. But, Bobby, a dollar us through the terrible troubles which brims but U no b his wife, "if you would make certain allow- as better than a nicker.". Bobby—" That's fgUowed the war we, surely need not doubt almost exclusively, were ranpoa a mosevenwei o and now In gaol crying to a, b Walter for it. The sho b not so favOunbl to settle In bei own mind as to which of the woos you mould have no docadon to quainl the trouble ; if its a dollar, pt ll leant it ; if despair.— Fifty i;ears Aga, y liquor after as. -, in" ms her huabwd. ' 'r " .. with your food. 1•• � It a only s nmckel, I at6 have it." • Be ant., r. - • . , . . . .. . " , • _. 1 r ' .. , - , Y . P • . _. .... - y. 3 ti -:J.,. ee,y r •�'47Wf b� '-' St . : . •. I .,.'', . ,..y . ' %Irl »:a. a' en'.. *�.r:: TMx:P.r .�r- +.r:' '.,.:• r ,;aa,,. . \��ee,,dd _.. � >K; n �'.... .r .9"� , .. .,.r,. �.,: - r. ...� • v y1 ; r...,lf ,a ' #Crb4 ^- ,,. "l.�i,"•'. ,,.: %. '"'i-. w.W„ t ,,C .', i �'• .13,w ..Y.•ri.:' � .. Yds. +ti V,.. R " .. > :+'t. 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I . � -i The Earato Roo on w4revere I .. P. W. so $am"& . � .....'t , . I .� � MONEYR.W.9'. 411, WORK free.]P.00TBCUNWO I - .. ' --�­ - DAY. . . . 0 . , ; ,:.4t4ONEWS OF THE � 'Ait Indianispelis despatch to the Chicago No"isikod JM. 72 King. 27=W- - - ." ­��,?6, V- ��: 4910kJune 4, says :-Rev. T. A. Goodwin, ,� - -- - -�,, . 1itdc""I". ., ­ - of th ;D. D.t created a sonsdon at the M"tWP 'n�s - an ,be RoN i[au itumia. angelical Association of Ministers i 0 zy . Iwintm If Ponlaw on Bonaparte is In Montreal. " morning. reatling 6, r 11 = 1. iper = " Ewha- day 71,11f., "Very Saturday 10, Liverpe. ..���-I PAU that the, I . summer train 4juebec eve turday to Liverpool. fe-.Bui , �.-. .. -- The sixt Of the Pmer was I '� loodonder - , �-- - I,",. ,. I o'' 1 I 11- t" 'hat the waild Will OOMO to so C . .. Ty to . am Maus And ,- Wheat stalks 23 Inches high hs" ben er at %& ,= - . Idea I and on- Gfor from IW T: ..`1��.Y . - Imp additions -to our faclIM, NA a Wd �. .�..­�; .. �shown at Moosejaw OP a . I will be reaRy burned a? 'arpool. forto%Thd Rod and As"bolue t --,--- � Z1.421::rs of the Its- . ; Rivers an very uthilated In a mistaken one. t will during- Cum r ,be t a" conm��§QM"01 60 WIND! . ,�, ,�,.'j- -'much pwollen by the recent rain& right on forever, be add, and never be.1o. � ' to sad nm 19-Iff-, I , . -. ,. cdzr mnmttl =i&- ad d . 1. I , There will be a scirloilis shortage of bay In istr9ye& The lithabitantai will the off and . Ur en GIW WA M0u;Q w urfer Sam - .I.. - .. ,­;. .1all *0 Midland, . a zd-%-0w'&'PC FORCED TO REDUCE VOK - "' :�� , , . ,--Oofti�tift of Onfarice owing each pawn cam to Us own individual . X Bossim weekly. And GINSSOW `'",to the dry W%$her. jad!rt, but the world itself will have . . .' . �. ';�. ',,I �!Vrigtostage,ortherorm new bundingli an ancied. � WO '' * `�,at _ LC=&VV :7.Sir John MAodouald Is expected to open no The world cannot afford to go o 14 Nervous . offW OWL A—''.1 RZS Nervous Prostrallo AL "uahar & Oa.Balte; have therefore deoids& In ­-: . .., hat just discovered 4A ICo., "Jf�= F'w- ThOSOP , , I, ;�. -camp meeting at Nis- of business nowg when it do,che, Neuraftla, Nervous ­ - ­ tbo gniat .*,PIMethodist railroads end the telegraph ind telephone, eakneog, Stomach " * !- . I Chatels 86colt of issacts&hand. . . .�-- . .2% 801" I X; 9 C.- =. . b."'. 11 f '..',Pre " suni . . . .. k. "7. �­ f -1eve,of other elual- . gedwes'litheamatism'Dyspapsia'" love As 1kits, Now York, X. Bourilier, I I and In Apparently on Who � "The Mayor of Hall has received h obsqus he wilasys. Allacil, Boo a Co., quebw �.�*,,. ly imperials, ovatiou of the forces o na. anit all affectiOcia Of t . : Wis. �. ;1 .­�� - �, 2. - PIANO I,_� t rar ow - - phi&; IL A. All=. Pbrd&A80401'k� phus" 8 AN , , for $6,00 from the Kerider Governamt %an, ind if It cannot afford to end now h . .-. "I" . ......,.- _.,., _ ._ .-. I fit r relief Purpoem . sand years WEAK NERVES . -CIIAMPION- . ... wancla low can It do so in IN thou . AT SACRIFICE PRICICAS, :..:.i4--.7,�Of t1I4 , ompouxD in a Nerve Toole -- ­ - - . -..:.!.7'. #Mdvnfflgn� 'it eye". -!t. X!9kwon,managa Grand from now ? The other ministers pre-�, ,==E iirAand Goodwin,Nj MC" cot -1 - I I_. I I C ,-r , ­ - I ,tWdrq= of Stanley WW� 1;�QiW- I took, ban, with Dr. all *, those wonderful ad -- k . � . ­... , I 117 cum all nervous disorders. . . I -EXTRACTOH­ I* riallable parties, on payment at me- -.� ; _ . _L_ .tec. sat w" one should . ­,- . Oath and one-tenth every tbm outbal, . 71.- : A man G . . X years'trial, And Sver unlin paid for, with int% on balances. , , I In Windsor; with a royal- EIFEi . . RHEUMATISM . ... . .. . :1 ­1�•-.- . 1 - 11 .11 ' .. ; , ` , ,,, I .. ffsetidni it W64 1 -----Nom- " FAMeS CXLZZy COMPOMM PurificS the i. .1 I. I. `- ,�.. -� - .- ,yeranduot knowing or ft - - all out the ,Wdo Acid. Whieja ....... �:= .01... .. f: These InstrSiments bay* been wo; . . ­.. ­ .... -- I loaded, shot a zir� it to is" fatally, in Mutton Suet an a Household . blood. It drives situ. send repaired 14 : ­ , � 1. Remedy. � I causes Pheumatism, and restores the blood- I fully selected and thoroughly . -. .�' ' - - . -. . "i�,�' . . L . zftajlt� . � :L�.., . . ��.t,:L " � back. . � rnglgizi orgain to a healthy condition. The S. S. KIIIAB&LL, our factory, and we by tel la . t ­ . .: ... - � . ­ . pro le of It 6 to � Inventor and Manufacturer, purchasers will have the option of exiihangst I:t .1 .. . �­.. Mr. vanHowns has told the P very vexing and Annoying Indeed true remedy for Eheumatb= 177 914 , . . - Part Arthur that be Intends re -071109 the have ous'n lips break out with cold mores, _ P.O. B.. nuesi, P. Q " we guarantee 4&tWAQIdaU wfth AMU -11111-1-.,.:V:: , - L ­ ..... - - . I - I.. - 1 '. . Canadian flume workshop from Wi=dPsg but, IU&ko th -�--'- it in far betta-to strike X I ON I. Y COMPLAINTS L A I NTS '� oftvxmnfu � 4 .2...�....'�. %­ . , .. ,-.: to that 1placia. out than to strike In. A drop of warm F,UXZ'S CFLMY COMPO- quickly restarts -- . " rI L `--:� - . Th& new Dominion 8 Par coll loan of four mattes east applied to the acres at night, j urt the liver and kidneys to perfect health. . -selected from the :,...sad. from which . � . � .. � I . eembine th its -... : .� . 11 line has been subscribed for before re9ft., wffaam-cau&L-th=L--t---mlis-���Ill'I'll'' . . at - Intandlin parchaders may form an astimsfe .;, . ­. I - UBHOW aw -rlaaedy- I I I . ­ " over tziivak-��� disappear. This is also an exec at"tal for all kidney oomplaiatL . . at ttis Bargains we now offer I .:. I ­, ZUG . . ead b1tatudis. lyt . . . . 1. I � -- a PF 1 , . ===Lt =t in the liquid state, - •'- . . I I . . I I . 3PIC.&L.WCOM. . . The Montreal police magistrate thinks should be •app gb DYSPEPSIA - . 6.getlaye. nablegany casev by catuer ."�" - - , - am be well rubbed and heated in before a . PArIVES CELERY C6MPOr"- ... � 4 WhIttlemTs .................... a . I., that instead of a thousand And more, there bdak f1m, ,which often causes a now - stomach, and strengthens the . -- . 4 . .�A' ought to be at the Very most 250 licenses quJift the nerves of the diges- S.ectslvq� Re"weed Case. by Chick- I . _mutation, but the roughest- of rive organs. This is why It cum even the L ori sestels. ................. is 1A . _ Of " . I .'' I Isaried in the city. - be restored to their worst cases of Dyspep" -sclave. Wood Case, by Gr=a �. ., '( his treatment, will aft -in , . 6 :16. '. ." ,:% - I . * L -BARGAINS IN- . as fieudder, X. Y....... no of A UhAtity of Data And 1111611 used far 11- tatural condition by one application. i i , , . , , I , -t, q= in lAke St. John have bass . I . . CONSTIPATION , . I . . Scott Irep T600 ............... by .. 5 ..... its so - `� ,.­ I .. .., I _ j.. � .. . .L A tb - Flab FAiNE'S CZLF.RY COMPOCND in not a Catbat- -HAND BICYCLES. List. N. T. - . . . � .i ad at - a instance of the Qua boo SECOND by Q. T. , - r'n-L "Why. Edith I what are you talking -4- It is ii:aXatiVe.-Ifing easy and "tul Te. - wood . it so and (}ams rrolSOC20a about. Do ,on mass to toy tnhb Mr. Good- Action to the bowels, Regularity 0-4 J& . An expert from 1,ollgville, Ay., declared ly mentioned anybody that you named 7" laws Its use. . . I ,...,..., that the natural well In Collingwood has $300 Not Called For. .. Recommended by profeeslovia and business . ..- I- ... . X ca ty 91 tw000 fact a do h to I men. Send for b6aX .:, f M' " It . strange - that It Is necessary to .am � the wants of a town o ,000 hiliabl- , persuade men that you can owe their die- price 91.00. Sold by Druggists. . . . . ZY , . I UlutL eases by offerinV premium to the man who -4 . I It to ustierstood. that Mr. C. a. Radler, I. fails to receive , nefit. And yet Dr. Sage � WELLS, RICHAROSON & CQ% Plops . ::' miresithy French-Canadian. of Montreal, has thousands f f Montreal, . (Wue I --­.�-. beta called to the Senawtolu o-ba=M. with his 11 Catarrh - . Y caused by the death of J An It= lied . 1. -- 'MUf D . the latchia-vBIff' ad "who wouT1.1 .c.ba­W­ ­, m,A"1n+n--Rit+n1hi A* IS 1iu +i as tr , as....................... I - Va. wood Casev by Jas -W- . --- - ----- ­ -. 3.00mv cod 4SC . . I - � ... Vase Reason ..................... I -octave, wood case. by ZeraW 141140 .-- .1 ... ;L-_: , , I ares. .............................. lie Is Jr.setave, Sesevreed Case, by Dim- - , , . hass. N. T ........................ M a . .. ." ", I Reseweed Case. Weber dt I"'C"a. I . . . ­ 11 . I .... 146 ft ,�. 1.- .. I I-ee"vi���"'i"'iW*eber . , �: ,�. - - so SON 44 . ..................... I.Slagge. CamAy TraYser � - ... -196. . . %. -11 , Me7eed ton M.1 ................... Cane is i .. I so - 9 9 .. .. . .% -W I . ,-... , .� and. . If U bad not been for his offer of tbA above in UJL 0 generally - the . 31. ir .......... tu " . . � . , , I , - Fischer ;1 I I I I I", * W-1, . , - 11 is undonCom zeal; garjrulu� for do sum for an monma4a case., vy no 11 um cott we izat a dood man my. -two - look - BRMSN AMERIM BUSINESS WULLAML J� I•-- .. Coale , � . c ........... !!al.. "! .... In as .. forts at Victoria and Etq .tt, �&C-.Wlll Udder far oure or cash! - I nM.=!� 1=t, , U.Ngs a god CA"� , ­�- - 'IL CALF SKINS' !Z!�� Yo_ ­ 0=e --- 7a-iiiiijku- -1 , ­ ---. -- ­ - - --rs"ro- ,oq= = 14.zai,'.-';� X04 a �. be provicion. DT sne Lmlluuwu wul-ft"Cut- -Work has besse started on, the ax Furnished on satisfactory guaranty. . 6, ase". . . . Government hav- r us. Cash ­' 7 � return for the Imperial of the Manitoba and North-Western ridl-. 'Joddress. C.�S- PAGE, Hyde Park, vermact, U.S. HE greatest dis. I I 6111111ye- SISSOW4 M N. .10 - way a aeaA6 N . Y. (Price 0875) .... % -1. ­ ,Ing supplied the armament. road. The Shot Lad Leather Reporter, X. Y,. and the cavalry of the pro I-ec god Case. by Decker I � 1. I Shot .Z L.th., p.,i.., chleorn, the leAdIng trade A for . counall p Stands for Pierce. the wonderful dowbor, . "lo. M- . I At a meeting of the Toronto City papers at the 1:, S. in the Bids line, have meall their = bow . a. a new. price `*6��;g an " L tt I alosing by. law, in so far so It n- Providing safe remadles, of which he Is coneaCtilt. =wntativas to investigate Mr. P&iW* businese,and all Liv. 1-0" . . e ear Y I I ,Z%I!�"ewy =. 6, - . I (III's Ilgice IMI . ...... 37508 . I � Pleasant to %saw and may to tales: r . a ­ * - - *my and hardware shops, r a thcrcaf� examination and oculparisca, the Kidney I . .. . latex to retail Purgative Pellets now *1 bear off the asks." - ' Reporter Ots. 'An set -! - =h late as And , Woletr 'ag; entirely to ,:,a wo this eadoremAnt: . C30 31L 9* AL Mff EL i 6 a . , - . . WdA repealed that in extent of light -weight raw ma- purism. A low - . -;..: ths, . . ��ti;�.f the P-1ser. Why;s a bpllock a very obedient Animal? am whoh,ve S.oeftv*. Walnut Cam. Double reed. yen ,,,, UM tartal collected and carried, Mr. Page holds the lead by Wbift as 0161 ...... I ............ Sla so' . � , 1W.Iltou aft Becaular he Will He down whoaat any competitor and that bit present easels is the been bon~ by Its . I 1:, - . . At the General Semicn In hold by any house in this country." 5-064&T44 Walnut Cose, Double reed. . . . ... . I .. Iis Who we emblem Is bad bro"k. low so"" . Krs.,X. Keenan. . -11 $aturday, the Anind jury were of.opinion real 4 or may disorder of as moonsak con as aim ,or= the Review says : 92 -- -IAF-600. A- Pr1&gWs11lL.-CS­-----Z6-W- that the introduction of 0-7.0ral punishment be al"d by asing Ds: Cartoon Illinoisans IM"em, -,After a most tharcuith investigation at Mr. Pip's : I ad 2 rre. -64""we. Walnut Case, Double reed, I I compared with others In Same line we • San ; car- 4-atels, by Victoria *ralp- Ce... " 40 ..into the ImWsygftmwouldhavi abansdoial. be and WW mmu"v. Ask year Druggist. butinew as a S.Ooftvo. Walnut Came. Double read. . .. . as am . , . . IN , - in. Advancing the moriality ..Of the have becozaa fully Satisfied thaktin-blas Is ware . � ­ ' , =aiwhi- - a - - . I - - - ' -4 ­' - . Red bandanzils handiserchiekhave-rison lit dock. he is unquestionably the Geller da a 44"It. by aeo. A. 141sice a Co... 4540 - .. . � = taft he is . bilar 0 S.ocft=&laa9 Case. Dosible-reelde . - . .. I . ooma*. I .' In prim In country. while in 909"fority.of q% . Fd dw - Jan. it. is. fly VxbrLfte orilais Co,.. " 40 '1.1 I I . At a joint umdng if the Montreal Consumption Burely CureL confessedly at the bead." Its Gan S.es"we. Walnut Case. Doubts rood, it Mr. Part's business lit the largest in t. Sirwal, 65 Walnut . I : haAlcur o3mmissioners and the Inion", .Po your readers that Vatted 8t pa, is to not the boo possible I cum at 5.00J."op by Xafte.ft Marwood.... as *0 I'My. � we. an ­ i . ... - . ... ... don oommittee, It was decided to take joint I have A positive remedy for We above caused dis• proof of his &bill pay biffhast primal It he did w � and Long 'Traub a i Jobs OW. 95 Cash. 1, at Case, Double reed. ve thousands of hopeless cases 0, Liver "to by organ Co.. - .. of 40- . . -� 111 action In preparing place for the I Sam By Its timely use not do go. wooldv. "Uralljr gas man Skias 9= . an SL GU"d C==1 and Biliousness, 5.06save. .1 - Ing" Ing" _ ,a ;i have bests permanently ourel. I shalt be to any olhis compirtitarsinthesamellus? _ ased I AM-oa"boWn - J. SO&L a Augusta .octave. &Ina& Case. Double reed. - . . .. . . . . I of the harbour and the = FM to ON ;; 8-61016 b& Domisiou !�"Piz Cal . " so . . ., . . pral sand two battles of my .UTIfor years wish ifer,ons Prostration. two - , ront flood. =mUboi"PVVQ,.bw=t*Ulloo.. 6"4 . � 0 � = I" VZLrU Su"nese College, GITLPH Cam— IL, Von -2-006avoi-- -tae city f- . . their Ex , Da 41h You. ""P. by X. a. Thomson sero.... " I ..... .. . .:. , Sanest. prow and P. O. address, GThu popular InedtUtOn, now In Its F. IT PCOV`wfffebw� &.Sissayev Walnut Ca" lbouble reed.' ., I .1 I - 2. A. LoOM 37 YOU" 9L, To It s doing a grand work for the Education at young - 7 1 - :.. d. '. The 8t•, John. W.K. Papua say Jan. Bar . "sews by NoSaGlau irunat co. - Is as -,3b a co., of-ithat city,- home received. from " MAI I men and , n in those branches. a knowledge of -- Redintheaclorafthepon," me . .1 th4b Canadian Psomo railway the contract , which is so essential to the Intelligent "4 succool -- and noteams, as $10. Sts and iltes Cash. 1 � for bittildling a large 12111mber of box cam Rus I Cocoa Cv" gum is me mmum - management of practical Afillim Its Cd=- . I . . . . L ..... Cot The first order is for IW cars. This will Both high and low draw college an fash- every -where giving Signal proof of thev - ,� .1 �CUR mssWeshall be. pleased to afibrill ' . ­ . I&M Ionably wore. . at nicer. ind-106-ing grateful testimony to . I anquiren Any further Information tb" my probably be supplasawasted by other , we -on- value of its courts of *too. The 1e needed. ... � . . . . A Ca" bar Drunkenselo. . ! Fourth A CL tir full Information will Vb rculaw tVA20alstcK. Principal. . The son= habi% depsomanis. the marphim 11AIN116 be _ _ - Address I � r I CAN � I . . . "Frous plagagagion caused by On use of tat , CO. -Seaver. Line of . . . - .,. . . ... . .� .. . . - . or -It-. IDA sn"P"46 between Montreal MASON & RISCHI .: -, - .... I ... .: ­.. I -To -1= 1.11= '. number of young men In Michigail - a .1 i E . . -�;o a 0 9tu's"v,u-"-P,-,dw,l��.�t-l-ke-te-, 11,11outroal to Liverpool, k I ' . formed a company for the purpose of raising ji d the b= lZ 1. of .4.2 $a(), W. .rad Ow. Return t! .,k*W 880, $60, and 914 as -Khe St. Wens TORONTO. sisengsh. from whatever. Ifien-youalf. r I frogs tor.the Toledo market. trust my old of midkuo-4d broken dawn dequist and accommodation. tuba meega"" -- =V; Round trip tickets. W. 8100 , W . . . Mbs above causes. ,�keft $4. J M 11IIIIIIIIIII ..� . - I , . P mv=" L I -FITS I .!...... .face s All I 07 Round trip # of or - � he a a= address i � wn"FFT, 1G."Gral . . . ;. 1. book form, of =. f pirl to Secure births, x2", a, man"gol, . wilk. 36 . . ., - ,�, 1. I wit• ewolIItion adopted at h ;= I. Y. = Claim When I 7 C ­ I . .. . . . t .mIS and anoun iron ganx Ilana " I do flat missin merely W BREADMAKER'S YEAST . LacJA161nC"=i"nt=be I= .. Lad V . I CONIV11131111*11, V LVNW 47 woabwtm M" Zook Toronto OWL .L-r--9yC-R.L"n Limo, and then have them rw ALWAYS AIMA I q . - I01, XAS nLj = X-U.n A RADICAL COUL -3 an The convention hold on Saturday, In Pitts- The rod bandanna boom is spreading a. S Fosirm Profusely Mnamud A - B R E A D me& with this. . - ; � I have the , -Imrg, of Iron NA Steel WOfk4rA Is Of Opinion Over the country. -s" marTellaw - Newly I it . , I Yeast took fitat prises a3 182 I - .�-1.1:v:�� tory 1p% I urn X , I Township and County Fairs is that is would be ben to close Ali iron works Whenever ym fhasteach m 31owab I" bus of "0006. good IL bo for a copy or , I - .'. . - sue WhW - ­ - gal.awk. ApauWasted. Address. rl%,% I Ontario in 2S' r h lacear , . n.;,C:t . do astiallag MBM- I as Flebtlerton. kham, . . - .,for three mouths, - '. .%.'.= P."A.o W 1 "42 . 'ID , - And A. G. WATSON, Manager. 3FALL13rG SWM1 by, etc. Over 10 0001 00 ladles have . . . . .. - 0 in A -W. ;W their "Isiod- sed tonux-samoll-, Taiscove '41 . The blind man who ten days ago .wwas-9 Illsoassolls NIMm WuAAAV TRAM DOMOMST. T0110210- 0 , at us letters " postal cards . .. � sent - ,�� timors hoirpitall had a plow of a rabbit's An Druirgiass, so Cents. I A life long stud,,. I WASMANT MY mile" lk . =,the sses. Becanse others have Ev that it Is surinior to 'A I ­ ..*= . . I ao.laoaly� & . I into his eye in gradually .- Black lug foUal, at , As popular lornot ..a I I ;= 1% ","- - .., , z , I corom . . .. - 1.� . � . .. � � . the 7: i ght, Cleats"" IUM Sam= features gray and fadhd wate A1116ZE1116 V So fool send at once for a trestles and &Fuzz make ..7- .. .. 7:- . .. . : r ataf.pley Is tal3law ant. * `90 el Ibir sweetest sad Most w J . , ..: . ­ � �. ,* . - "�­,- Ths1ratelOn-mew- t its the Hudson halt to its nalsocal 4010 . r bow. Also Edea Detus­11mmod. * . or iZa 3 a a brea4 rails -7 : 1. . . I I r . 0.4br. b%Bay_ on . A. -- I wheat is . L FAvei was taken from w i I I P. 403. = P.... Bond far Catelosti.. �- ---- - ­ -- - .1 L ad poim& - - f - . : "'i..". � .. . - 1. � Tuesday mortis It It we a . Wdliaw mastaftelturtaks Co" . I !TYS. 300f. 0 Yonas 91, Taranto, Oft , . ,,, and three-quarters. L . HAammon, Om Too" "Wo 0 .", I ­* .,. PATENTS =Vft--:T"X0-== -- - - I ­ ­�­ ..4, . Despatch& from Several points In Illinois -1 . 11- Iowa say the looturts we not molesting * and Al" P - .T_;_ -_,Z ,i ZWd=&-&:-- . = P Est'd LSM, d. -d.. 4IATLUfi, - PATENTEZ)�- I .,. fruit, groin or vegetables an yet. The 1= I . -1... damage - done in the killing of Young Sead emsCatalogue. CANOES. Peterbare. eat. - --tender tralim dorm In Minumooth RNGLUK. creelm"A or"- U KNITTING MAGN INES NO VAULT DOORS, &C. . , The Wednesday night .. and Dakota was more serious than at first -George"wit.01114 As"Ts WAMMS Toronto Sale Works. __SAFES - . . -roponsid. The losses to property am very Dominion. AddrelleGIS0.110 BEATER LINE of STRAUSHIPA . heavy, and many families in come districts . have been compelled, to vaosts their homes. . 87 church street. Toro - _gAname WxzzLy Burwinial , . . . - . • June 6 John Sollitt completed his Iff- IL WILLIAMS & CO. !n"dVace'ItROOFERS' MONTRZAL AND LIVERPOOL. . . W. Return, $80, $90, . . . ' tieth you of residence In Chi He left F4uglaind in Mair, 105, and 'madin To- I MANUFACTUILS" AND DUMMIN Mt. Slaters' Felt, Deatenicir Felt, t . . Saloon Ticks* W, VA galo, Intermediate, 00; Steerage, IM Apply to. . He come . . . to Chi .onto eight wee later. d40 11A. pactric Carpet Paper, Building ,�. k�-'.'.6lg "' Coal ­ Lake IL E. MURRAY. Mentor, L ' I Cos. H .'.MONRTZ,Jr. at 11 .. VITALITY. - .:- .. . �;­�1-14 ­ EXHAUSTED V1 . ­:. � . . I Recovery from this distreasin 9 condition is aft sough L �' , �. L - . L; �­, ' -1 by b&viug _A.Mum--to-�tanim-���-tPefttmentu 11 which only Serves t6 agirravato the trouble. Thesy - tem demands nutrition that can be eleallY �J: '�� - . ' - L. :7'.L , gested and thoroughly Seat milated by the weaken- .'Sz I ;:. r T:-1 stomach: JOHNSTON14'FLU BEEF so Ike . - . this demand, because it is the Most Perfect 0 .' ,.--7-,-,� '­. 4 z .. , � � - ,.- . of Concentrated Food- It contains all the Ina . !� " P necessary for, Renewing the tissues wax ,.. ,.... � -- In disease. It readily passes into the circulation and p a- _- .7-L duces Firm nugele and Nerve. The Great ,�.. - ­ I I . ".., -:,- - STRZNGTH GIVER. , L- . ow M 1500, when Una i3mrst4a a � - . I ... I<, I . ' � . '.. ..� . . ­ .... -barely 4,000; � . 00ce s 4 A&elalde Be. ffmiL Toreate. voung Men. . � . I .L ' L � s.-,` . , 14 : . I . . . I %%ere are many MUM" Of - , z ­,".`:�., il! , .. Th; floods along the SL Loris River In SUFFERING from the effects of early evil habrit', the . I .- :ted . . I I . I .','�,­- . : result of ignorance and folly, who And themselves , �.,,Cz,� . Northern Minnesota continue to Fear worse SAULTER BROS-41100fen -Asial and G I f, .. ,.*- , � . *ad worse, and the water Is still trials The Felt and Gray 9 weak, nervous and exhault4d; also Umnit 1. ­ , I I oLD Mss who are broken down from the effects of I - .. ... - . viUage of Ploquat Is threatened Avanced- Life feel the . . ­ . W"tl total's ADEUIDE E. TORONTIL &busi or over -work, and Inadvanced- � "L.Peerless -.-.- . . -,-.�A ' for and read' I . "A . . . Annihilation by'tbe breaking 6f an enormous Estimates given. Country work &Specialty. conew uences of youthful ex send a u ��.��.�- . ­ - . . . , M bon's Treatise on. **`&S�SSaw.fM.. Th. - . . ,-%� , -10 - 4 - d rolls. _1. . . .-. � '. .• . .. . . . .. I . V. �u N . .-t - . . 3V -MACHI INE ` - �� - ­ - I g jam. , recto Cutnag licheal-Scientific an book will be sent sealed to -any address on receipt of I EEK : .. . : REIGN. . .. . isle systeme taught whereby stylish, partect-fit� two ScSo- ,t,Lm . I V p;O Add, .. . '.. I i � : To I . at E., Toronto, 0 I I .. . . tgig - Cotten lim Ing trouble M. . N, Wellingla. tit. I . , but none equal it in Aubricating properties. FAR1111- ' .. �.;!. augments are produced A rumor that Henry X. Stanley in dead secure my system and ensure tueure success. - . .. I . . . I �, . 11 , 'M etc., And none oq�Lsl to the mor1=0 tem tang . Entire satisfaction mntoW. Shirt. - -- - TORONT SR - I is in 0fraghtion in Paris. P.:g1*=ad. by � - ; I L . is. -A:11!lllli:11!1111:1, RRIGAN - I ouirDebffity.- � I ­ : � ..." . . There Is - a 111:11 1111i: lucrative protessitin. S. , Prop., I S' i sad tow the Pad UNT. SAMUEL RACERS & CO., TORONTO. - . . .." ages of locusts. I Youlre Street, Terms on application. DR. GRAy, Specific has been 11 . I . I ­ .. . .. . IL box issued Addresses fifteen years, with great on m 0 I , In the treatment of I I Sold by dealers everywhere, . . . . ..,. .-�� .1 I I .4 . .. . . , Emperor William Nerve= Debillty, and..,1 an disessee arising ff-b-ax. - . to the army, and navy. - I I I . over-wofted bralft, 100 Of vitality, rlu" to � .. •oes"14 - A . I The troops In Berlin have taken the oath " Bicycles 1 to. For wit by all drugglift . the Can, palpitation, a �-­ . . . of alls&noe to William 11, . . 2.01CIP . . SUce $1 per�bcz, or a box- fog $5, Of will be nn* by' � I .. � . . The German Court has been ordered to go Second - eles -Z&U on reasipt of price. pamphlet on application- - . ' . . into mourning for three months. mad =.118-1e! . � THE GRAY MEDICINZ CO.. Toroubs, ( I . . . � The Emperor of Brazil has completely re. . Send for List New Catalogue . - ..-,covered from his recent. illness. , ready in April. I wweyg Boyce &00 I . . .. , .. . � A.. rx- 1�.ALMT:lm, I I I . . . �� .; ., �.. . I.. � The report that bad news W been, re- I '. - . MONTREAL, to youge Street, .. .. . �, - ' " " � .- . . .... "cleived from Staulily� Ii OOD&mi& - 1 - -- ­ - - ­­ I II . . ­ , , il " , - - Toro), to. CAPITAL AND FENDS NOW OVER "O".060 -' ` . :.'! � iV. -,.-- Manian defeated - N16 -SILVER PLATE .1 -*, TORONTO, *Nf. , � ; �: - - ` �.,L.1 1. . Trickett on the Fitzroy THE TOWCO . 15 TORONTO STREET. . 1 The C= Fla" to immko OMCzv -- ­ - ­ .' Holld COMPAXY, iSTA�L]116111111311111 OCTOISM 1871- ... - .River, Queensland, by six boat lengths, .. I far I A . , I -Manufacturers of the highest frades of� . .. . . . , . . � , there has been returned: � '.. .The Pope will soon issue Aft important � 1UD IRSTAENTS. - To this date, October $1, 1887, , 00 . . I and false .. 14 .. �'­;­ -� Encyclical dealing with the true - To the heirs of Policy-bolders (death clatins) .......................................:..:.1f1,249 .. n , "I , .. ' .. . . �. :.�,.z!�,41 .­ . SILVER -PLATED 11 . Now and Second-hand. , To the hold,n of matured Endowment POHO144 ................. .... i ................ 40,494 68 �`. %. i - -hol( . .. won 00 . ., . - 1: . Agents for . -::- "%644 02 in liberty. . . I . . To Policy lore on gurrondet of Policies ..................... w"ii;W:::::: . , olaeley's term an' Adjutant -Gen. . 1. . . -holders for Cash Profits (including those allocated An ' Gen. W . I . I I I To policy : :­ 84 1. " - . t. MARIL ` I "ORSSON" To holders of Annull Bonds ................... I ......................... ­­­ " 98 . . gisl of tae army has been extended I TRADE . I ' . 11% . ........... :*. .A9927 I and "HIGHAM" Loaned be PoUcy-hql ore an security Of Seek Policies... ..... ; ............... ., ­ .... I . . . I . . . - - ..... 61, . I � � .�! . two years. . . . . . � 11'sal AT I , � ...,,�,, ..- . . . .111" ­ -... . -"r I I.. I Itis feared the. steamer ,PG21IptM from -7 �-­ - . I I , . - ,�. Baud & Orchestra . . . . t ever $13,0110iGOO. I ` . r 10,"O. . I Antoun , . r,� -'sIngapers, hundred pilgrims for i-TACTORIMS and "LEBR06M '- MUSIC. policies In Force over . FtA. With eleven . . I I ­ � � . owLAxD, C. B., X C. M.P. , - � -Malooft, is 05L . REPAIRING a? 13ANZ ­ PRESIDENT -How. SIR W. P. H DwAzzi Hoona, i8q. I—. ''I " ''. ,�f� , I . t , . 1. . 'VICE PRESID " 'I. . "', I . . . Cardinal Straeoul has instructed Mgr. 420 to 420- En St. WWI TORONTO I . ENTS.-WILLIAM ELLIOTI!, RIIQ , E . In Inland mad t9 continue 40daw. r J. K. MACDONALD, AS011111211 DIV01099ro­ , , .. 1; . Version to remain . L 0. GOODERRA34 J. C. COPD, Bond for Callialages, irpolicles 111onforfeltabil Attar I years and loOdWANS UW I YOG"l ' �:�- ,.:.-,41� , . .. I., j. to report on Its condition. - . I maw4rer. I.. � is"'.TML . ,.. � I• I �­ o i . .- . . . ". , I . . . .. . � I I . I .. " � I ,�, � ..... . ---- , . I . I . . . / � I . . . . I . , f �, -­-,.� ­ ­-­-­-­.-- ----'-. . ., . ( 1. . I I . . . -, . I 11 Z;* - I* . . , , ­ . , '' , . . � . . �, �4 ,*."silk ., t -T,.",y-. . . . , . ,a . ., - , . '- � -�,,�.,a, � . 1,j,'�� .�. . f 1 �,� ,. . .;,, , . &.,, ­ R 11 . , . , ,4, , , . I ,�,.,. , . . . � 'I , , , T ,�,� a, ;;:. , I I �Im- 5 ��A , I_ ,,, ,�, ��` �­"�'­ � *1 . '.�,:;,Ir ak�'r.­'a, , -L.,�' -�, , , ..'`e ti - ��.,: "'. 3" :., ,In"!,�0.,Iii, ,-�. _.,,�.'9.,*-,t,A1*,1A­� '. �,� -, ,� �j,2�j.e ,,J-'&. ,­,�!'J��2; - ', , - -�.6 � - �. 11 � I ,� ��0`�,, �,),no,,` "%^ - If,.- - 1". -i "'-t, � 1� 1. Ao"L., �,. -1, . &,S ��16- - � 69 -11.' -, °. •. . ,. 't . !' .: `, a X A... L" • ':... r. ,.,, - a"!�Y•� - wax, vT - m:Y t� ,�,L{y•�l� '111'.A. ^ ...• -.. n -.-.. .: •.'�l'.w ", R• r' , r ':.Y ",/,iT. r Y R?' T^.'1F^"„'y+Ir.S;4�''. .•,a ./�,.a , _ �^t,(.;,_ #• lLe G.'�•Y'.4 Y �. '. F•�} .i. ..... •/.. y ..�,,. r 7.w.,T .{Y y. . ?.+'Y,. i../.. i -.L.. YYAS-ltl-.. '�'_i{:' NV I I c4 . �. ... ..,.. .. .. v,. fs. .. ^a?{' ry '.."T'a^,�^ T'. q�v,* ,'�Rifr: `ib . ;, e.L- !(�•r,, Pa j.:+�'�... ,e1. Z.:( q,, aw. "na.;d• :y.. .. J? . +eui,1,�. F �,* .M e... ,. .e'3L .•.,..."i-.I—ll.. •a y. .••"tY - ',Y?'R'•{.. , ✓ a�.r.. .w w'e,J: f•i .+•J,aHn K•J:t �' `�•' �.f: 1y, w.y i..3'.y' l ,4. Y: L�; :^M1' F •`F Sib ".�A. !, .,If � �y�, �` `7"- :. .� a ... ,r .yam, 0 " �, ,•,,,,-..--�,..,.,_ .Y", wr ..Fi" .. °4. ^I _ .�+•."y�»"'J - ... , 'i�$�L, �, •. .,, ...'" a �%^.•- ., ,_..Y.' :<. wet. 1. / 'r. < ,,,'{ `JL'IS •�`S .,. .. ` ` . �: �; ;v r�'.;x,• -„yam,. �,.x; f,. � / ,. ..- n 1. fr, .{ •Y-• 7 .. _ of - - . .. 0 ' — • L�° CENTRAL. lSTUREe BROUGSAI. '1ra0IIA81JBaCRIBER8:By reaming Kenworthy, , Sarah A. Selsie. � t to the address label on your yrpez you d Benjamin Moore are at Wm. Dale's-, On Monday evening, July- 2nd, under , , � ala always sacwtatn the dale aosltiAh j a. ,, aa: subacrfytiuo to TasNswais std attending the Y. M. the ane lues of the Friends Womens' l •!�Tmltt,ncea are acknowledged �� i e herald •Elisa FO�'�ionsry Society is the large �?iIg�OB; We here jest received several crates of No. l ,and ar9 < e of date ,Qn label on the Asst paver o -Wm. Allen, Wm. W t meeting house, Mr. Henry Stanley New•' selling them at 20%below the usual prices. , Linins =yt .I money, •s this o&os. • Always Bremer and Rufus Garratt are at Richarcj Fn g �' , pep a date Datil ahead. is man, Honorary Secretary of ends' T Oar crown and em Yruit 'are have list. aril d, we have Dales, attending the Y. M. TO =, OX0, ] } Foreign Mission Association of England, all sizes and are selling them very cheap. ._ NEw ADVERTiexwarlTe This DAY. osadallrm• -' - will deliver a lecture on "India.” Mr. g Some idiotic vitihoo tore a large bough Newman has been an extensive traveller, $u f`� has gone up since we bought ollr summer stook, therefore,' we - Stigar-Geo. Parker: off the the aiee shade tree growing beside and in the cause of Missions has visited are prepared to supply sugars at the old prices. ,; Locals -Wm. Logan. Mi. A. Cuthbert's jewellery store on Many of the foreign mission fields of the Bu==49r OFCodoe We have just. received another large order of .:Dishes-Meohin & Poacher. Saturday night. Mr. Cuthbert told ns. world. The lecture will doubtless be summer cods. Customers ronounce_this lot the nobbiest, best and- - . ' S1.1 pecials-Pickering Pharmacy that he would give ib to discover the both profitable and interesting Ad- • g p .. :,..+College Notice -J. E. Farewell perpetra r it a mission free: Collection in aid• of the cheapest goods they have seen this season. t is ,Girl Wanted -Mrs. Iesae Linton matter of regret that the muscle of some Fordign Mission farad.' A cordial invita• Toronto rices aid fore s and cod butter. 60 cases of eggs 'wanted at once w Credltore-E. D-. Wilisomand people is so mach out of proportion to tion is estonded to all. _ once. No. 1 Batter for sale n small crocks at coat. p �' W. $nbbard. ---.. their brains. Ifthis-fellow 1s discovered W .. , . . _- .' -- -- . . a . oor sr..r soaooL . �wiil certainly h i, prosecuted to the The school question is at a standstill. _ � � pOTTCgER. - eat enteral of the law, is order to -ware- Tile Trustees have asked the Council to M �T1 •1� �J 1V e ��'. birds,of hie feather: _ , ' �?1 CHIT\ J - - -- ,4 r isaae debentures, and they vrhila -quite - Central Block, Brougham, Ont. Tandy 29"Uas. willing to do so, •are confronted with . e an a ear y ee g o e sayer ego quer ion c cin . N Society of Friends assembles in Pickering would stir up. At the Council . meeting 0! 1 A T T C� LOCALISMS Ct a this week. This year the meetings are to on Monde it was decided that before r lJtl 1 �11711'l /7 y 8 y � � � . be held in the large meeting house at the isstlinK debentures they should secure the > RAW ' SUGAR, ', - east end of the village. The mliiisteri, best legal advice possible and then act ; 11 eg -Heavy rain on Thursday. and elders meet on T ursday, on Friday upon it. The exemption chase of the _ - -. morning at ten is the annual meeting of arbitrators award is the lea ' k -No. 1 Paris Green at Logan's. resp t o eminent legal ad- IF caper. The oMxing session of the Y. Ilf. proper vice. may be, is very doubtful. It may Le =Buy. your Rem jars at Logan's. is on Friday at 1 o'clock. Of the regular found necessary to get a, special Act of _ RU '.� JARS • . y . . meetings this will probably be the meet. Parliament before the debentures can be -_ __ _ -. _ . . - ---------� — • ' - .-Mia. E. -Broad -re from Stonff• iug of most general interest to'the public. legally issued, and if sono school this LL - -. I . _ ville on Tuesday. The regular sessions are hold at -10.a. m. year. However, a joint delegation of . - -. . - -Call and get your Paris Green at the and 2 p. in. each day weer -day. Morn- trustees and councillors went to Toronto "- `'-""dickering Pharmacy frig devotional' meetings at eight, and yesterday, (Thursday), to secure advice, Tr O T 11 -- -Mise L. Bion , of Toronto; is vision ing .mans at 7:80. Sabbath ser- and if satisfied that it is possible to do so, _ :; 01 V TEA 3 i t . _ • , - g I . -�: F. ..- - with Mrs. R. X. Bunting. , vices at 8 and 10:80 a. m. and 8 and 7 a special Council meeting will be held at, t -The Pic;tering Pharmacy has Paris p• m. Missionary address on Monday the beginning of'the week end the de• • _ 4reen for 200., 800., and 40c., ei. * evening by Mr. Newman, of England bentnres issued. This school section is , -Potato' bugs now engross public at- enb'ect c "India." A number of minister tasseling with some unique phases of'the _ ' tendon and feast os pane green. wW be in attendance from England and school law, and our new school is as yet ,,` - the States as well as from the ebarches a castle in the� air. . _The cal lace to get pare Pans . ll'l"ftoteottoa• __ GEO. PARKER. DUNBARTON y place in Ontario. All are welcome.' ' • iCireen-is at the Rekering Pharmacy. Do>rniasoa ass•" The public meeting held in Dale's -Greenwood Church of England, San- Dominion Day will be celebrated in Hall Tuesday evening•to disease fire pro'. _ dry, July let, service awsnal at 8:80 g m. Pickering Vil:age on Monday, June 2nd, tection, was fairly well attended. On - -The es y is past,• and day- this ear, by •s rasp! Presbyterian piJc nia motion .Mr. C. Dale was elected to the ASK — _ light will now begin to shrink up at both in V Henry Gordon's grove. Various chair, acid J. T. Clark to the secretary's =: -: " - ends. plans have been operated to - prepare- desk: Mr. Dale on taking' the chair " _ Y venae o{age on jn]y Ist- da *ill bZong a v� one.e aGmreen River ts f band h 6who beeaen �,8e and rho asked expressions of o�mion e stated theect of the e from those �, C.n � 1 --t. Geor e'e Pickering, Dominion ce cream, lemonade and strawberries canvassed, the following motion was car. - - - Dayy, July 1st, sn set: ' ' e gree 4 o'clock p. m. The admission has been conded by Jno. Dickie, that a commit- be plentifel, =F] 9AF, will he rAr*e4-a-z---.. M.... by ­ B' -Do swell, tee t 0� t, - , k of Natuna.,, �.): vi - - -It is currently re in Whitby fixed at `25 cts., children 15 cents. There be appointed to •correspond with outside �. ` will undqubtedly± be a.large. crowd present. villages to learn the plans in use fQr sup- -, y that the Pickering 'cls don't play bad : The Pickering cricket club intend having ping water where band efigines are � - - , 1 _ _ 4P�� "eotantsy" cricket.' _ i -that they learn the. probable cost r f '� �� 8 g r - r. P Bar is in e:• a nimeuem at 9 a. in., the sides to be of second hand fire epanyeand report T � f ~ teasive im rovements on his residence chosen from the entire club. The match the select a fire com __ _ _ on Church street. - will be finished by noon so that the la es at a future- meeting. Also that _ — _ - C H s M ' - - AT _.. 1. - •-I`hevolrinteers ret -=n home Satur` ere--mai go to the a rile. Cricketers theylearn the assessed value of the basi- , -_ Rs R a --_ Py E frog. ae hbonng towns who wish• t° a nese rtiun of Pickering, and the terms. - --. -- � ' - -- _ day night, and report the weather pretty ig Pl- y 1?O 8•, -. -' - - - __ warm while they were camping. o:e�'7�e heI side will be fissile. heartily siren by' the different insurance coin• �` `• i -About. this time farmers are tax B-9 •wif they arrive m time to start paries where a hand file engine is used." .The above out reple3en s the f�ieis iagent hi iti making ghastly look- te. There will be plenty of fun, so On moiion Dr. Rea, Jas. Gordon, Chris. - , . _ - ;ng scare -crows to guard their grain• dss the ic•aie. dale, Albert Wright, C. E. Marquis, J. T =.awn soolal 1. q E Me CORSET, The'sidewalks oa Church et The aaaasl lawn social can ntsder the. a committee to take above action. Votes - ' a roe are nilly in need of of thanks were.. then tendered t9 the Which for Dnrabitity, Grace, Elegance and Ease stands Unrivalled. These ores repair, also west of the bridge on-Kmg• anepices of the Ladies Aid soclety'of the _ Dnnbaiton Presbyterian Church an the chairman and secretary; and the meet are boned with fibred quill, contain adjourned, to assemble -at . the calf cf N.0 b�f�� >3t®®l.3 t0 3�SOEt,l� O= R'tlf3t '�~ g committee. rt Develiell, on ►mK Will not roll•up at the aide, and are positively, the beat Corset on the market. that bite st miners is announcing the fact..nd the Times is so excited m 'eseeantwe hspgrounds of Mr. s attended for some '`he c' - . The 'houses is Dyes are m e n veving . c , -Somebody rept half of as eight -pound time. p ,The Green River brass band , •''Leaders of the League. - - _ - ,i box of white btlgar sticks on the door- ponied fourth melody at intervals- -- Each Featherboae Corset is guaranteed to be absolutely unbreakable, to (five perfect - .- ' step ofsPsa'Nzws Saturday night. Much charm on the even air -and the And • now the Whitby cricketers have mg etee'to the wearer, to wash and lannd without da e, and to be eatisfsato ra 1 obliged. , demand for strawberries and ice cream fallen into line behind the Pickering-clab. ry mag ry �- _Ia .order that thin r may fall was 1iv81 . Everybody a ati sat It occurred oa Frida last at R hitby. every respect. If not, return within four weeks and, your mane$ wRt be refunded Paper i y may' y � y' yy 0 to you. ,For sale by The Pickering team did not yoaoh for any fish story, it will hereafter there for enjoyment an were well. g Pla7 -their be nsosssary to present the editor'with supplied. The.tablea must not 5e tor• usually etronl£ flaid�am� two or three 1 overly errors being made, ar the El tch T T half the spot . gotten in this notice -no one forgot them, would not have been eo close. tby . ] • :, "' ` • -Steve should be taken to prevent as they were laden with samples of that went to bat first and scored 48, ing t J ��1 1 iitiea excellent baking so. peculiarao the ladies lollowin with 47. In the recon ven• • { bays from stealing such large quantities .- af flowers from the old Catholic came of Pickering. The Rev. R. if. Craig Whitby got 46, and Pickering secured the __-___ _,.._. __. ___ _ __ -, ..It isn't right t _ • -9 announced before- the pleasant, affair came necessary 48 runs with one wicket to spare. ' -Drowning casae arq alarmingly to a -termination that the proceeds Greig scored 16 and 8 not out in splendid �� .. frequent this week and last. +so .many amounted to some 680, We congFatnlate sSyte, and Winnacott made a timely 7 and O frequent CUT each year, bat they are Inter than the ladies of Dnabartali and Mrs. Robt. 8. Crosbv 7, Eddy 8, and Broad S. Andrew1. ..� :lienal this season. Devereifon their deserved enccesii, *blob made a flee s hft cleai`Qt+t'of.the grounds, 1=13: ! • ...:. . .. -.,,.. . - would have been still greater but for the and Crosby a couple of !ar•resching drives, � . -The Rev. James Rces, of Harwood, shower of rain about 6 o'clock. Wie last one being neatly captured by - 4 ,viii oceapy the pulpit of 6t. Andrew's, ' • . Rose near ifie gate. Wben 2 runs were HDV@ you Seen th0$e�lllner -Tea And Toilet s6t8 ,_. . v • sial Death• needed to tie, Jno. Gormley went -to bat- _ Prekernag, sad 8t. John s, Erongham, an y - Sabbath sell, Jnly let. On Thursday evening• of- last .week !or Pickering, and made s fine leg -hit !or -- A _ S • y while several young men were bathing at 8, thus winning the game. For jVhitby .A. �� --Howard 'Nicholson, clerk of ;the_ �N - - -' the foot of'•Dufferin'screst, -Toronto, one Caa"pbell"e:l and 20, Hatch's 10,' and . 'yearly Meeting, and Henry S. Newman, of them, Fred Wood, met his death. The Gold's 9 and 12 were welt earned. Gold, . - pf England, are at Edmund Wrights, deceased formed resid'bd is this viii Campbell and Matthewsoa bowled -for • • &$tending the Y. M.. of F. with his parents, the family are was 1 Whitby, sad Wright and Ciask fbr Piake:- The most beau�l�ul 8®tts I �1SV8 ever f38e. ill PlOkering. -- I . The umpires were Messrs. (fold and ---- • 1. -During the hot spell everybody ass:ed known to many of our readers. Fred I p everybody able, ,,Is it hot enough for you, was a clever and promising young man, Clark ; scorers Judge Dart h and R. A.. 1 to -day ?" and everybody else• answered a,pPinter by rinds, and foreman'in the Boating. This is the fifth asseociation _ e e boil . ,,Well, pretty near l" game lilsyed by the Pickering club; of • 1 y ry y pre office of the Parkdale Times. It appears which it haswou,four the other being aDicki �9 -Ministers in attendance at the Friends that he imagined the water deeper than tie with Jiineale. Followipg is the score : ' f �J • �{/� �r u i s ' -; yearly meeting are expected to occupy it was, and dived off the pier, his head PICxziuv6• ��JJ JJ T i. - ;, the ulpit of -the Methodist churcb next etrikink upon a atone at the bottom, cut- ist innings i! d innings , - 11 • - - - - , . A Sunday, both morning acid eyeaing. ting his head, the shock produang par• Eddy: a Boas, b Gold...... 2 c liatthewson, b. • „ ++ al" ars of the upper part of the boil He Gola... , ... , . , s The tips Craze is the latest among y ?' ' Clark, c Ross, b Bold..•: .. 0 c atattbewson, b 1.. $he,yonag Ladles. They const one every remained unconscious rap to alis time of Gold........., 2 _�OR 1. time a .fellow tihis hat to them, and hie death on Friday evening. .The re- Crosby, b Gold.... '.... 7 c Rona, b' Ilial _ _ - tips mains were brought to Picks • and in. thew son,. , ... o the one'bundredth fellow is supposed to wri t, a attbeww `, b c Lawler, b Gold 1 f - • - , �i . . - be the one they are- to marry. tarred in the Friends' btrrial ground hereampbell , .. , .....9.. a gy Graig c Matthewson, b .not out.:. ^ . __... 8 on es friends Le FRESH GROCERIES CHEAP. -Here is the glowing sendoff which Campbell....., .... . the Beeton World gives a departed vile °f himself and family being present. Mi. Broca, cPelham, b Csmp- • c P�iham,b Gold s and Mrs. Wood have the sincere sympa- ben . • ........... -. • • • • . t lager: -•'The illustrious and industrious thy of rail who know them in 'the -cad winnacott, b Aold... ... b e Pelham, b Campbell.... 7 Peaoon Ferris has left the limits for Mid• death of their promising son on the very Ck=leyy'J., c Lawler, b • not ouc;.,„,..., s - --- — - Iand. . Midlamd's loss is our gam." , Gold.* . .. . .......... . ... s �r e . dire old .of a useful life.' Andrew, not mit.,......... b c Lawler, b Stat- Cheap �ugar s - • -The Pickering branch of the S. A, - tbewson.. .. 0 t -- _ attended a b�'g camp meeting last week, Crthedox ��s• •' Gormley w.,e matthewson b idatthewson.., . S . , &all had snob a halleluiah earthquake Canals Yearly Meeting of Friends inns b Campbell............ o .;Fine Young Hyson Tea, • $bat they are now circulating a subscr•ip• held'st Pickering from the 22nd bf 6th Camca Abell;£��b`....'. , b o ° Mlithe. son 1 - • ,tion to bay a now head for their drum month until the 28th of the same in- Extras ................. s E=area,...,,,. 9 ...choice. Cong•ou Tea, - I . �t* . .. . elusive. The attendance wds about as - . - -]llr: W. V. Wright. of this pillage, Tota1............47 Tota1......4s o n Tea usual, several friends being resent from UnCOl red rJapa �, .'will, via the C.P.R. and Vancouver, sail WHITBY. - by the Abysinian, for Tokio, Japan, on Philadelphia and New. York Yearly let innings EndiD,ub" f• ChQlce CO ee • the 21st of August. He is being sent out Meeting. The meeting for worship bra Batch, b wrtg;it,.........lo c Andrew Clark 2 , "' as a missionary by the Women's Foreign First day morning was made additionally goes, c Wright, b Clark... 9 c Crosby, b Clark 2 r Gold, b Wright,..,..,..,.. 9 b Wright 12 . Fresh Chocolate . Missionary society of Friends. solemn by the burial of Frederick, eldest Pelham, c Broad, b Clark 0 b Clark.........:: 1 f 60n Of Benjamin WOOd',' o{ kdale, Lswler,coormleyybwright 7 bClark............ 0 • s . .-Messrs.E:R.Eddy,C.H.C.Wright.. 1> WcGillvray, cwrigbt,b, bClark-. 2 ..' - 7_',C r Eggs and Butter, _ �., Toronto, *base recant deaf as 'been Clark ................ 0 _ e -` hO Ce' T. W. Crosby, and J. G. Ureig spent made'public thrangh' the papers. The Campbell, ata croaby, b ' run out.. ....:..,2e , . ,Saturday afternoon down the creek fish. , Wright ............... 1 � - Fine Cured -Hams, d 3ntesBneIIf t0@k-4baee J.irat hBfaPB tij18 Tlatthewson, b Clark... , , 1 stdcrosby bwright 0 - -- -inR ta-ehootsag: -Tiley--caught four of meetin and a eneral feelin ofeels, a tub-ful of catfish, a ike,arain g' g R 13lower,b Wrightig,b ,,.,,..„ 2bClark.•,....,,,,, o Fresh Oranges, - ` , - math with the bereaved was manifest. nice, c Greig, bb Clark.... 1 not ou .. bWright S - _�. storm, and wounded a loon. - . o tis Dai . public meotinga for worship were also Ricp,E trseut:........, s * Extras . , s _ „ e -The ediWr-.tif the Flesherton•Advhnce held at 8 and 7 o'clock p.m. on the 25th - - - ­ . * - - , _; sou, r Len10I. y 1. ;,baa been away on vacation. He richly and at 4 p.m. on the 26th in which the Total ..............48 Tot•t.......,4s . deserved an opting. The Advance. is a a el *rya reached in all its fulness, Bowzrxow►rrsrs. .17 -• ' .°- : , ll.at lowest prices. , , , ` { s. breezy paper, which has done ,mare to *sial - ninon the 1st innings eras innings g young engaging is o Dd A• W p - lR - R w _ pdyertise and boor Flesher'ton than has the work. During the business sessions Clark • -- 12, s 1e, 5 17 s 25 s , c '.. , ti_ . 'i .::� 1, I, --='all the other enterprises of that pleasant the moral and spiritual duties of mom- Wstgbt - 12 a 21 5 as a is s . village. , bers'of tlre'Society in . their. relationship -1sy main t , 2nD innings Q A T `v " I , { -Dili. E. Fp�6ee, of Montana, home with their fellow -men en was considered. Gots - 1� s 22'4 5 os o 1 i KIE �T � j � R � U 1 ►�Jtieitiag bre ante in this viii e. A The evils of intsm ranee is the world Com,pbell -17 _ s, !. s o i7 4 DIC �XJ 1 l -��* ` lititle variety was added to his journey- and remedies forit being -questions tinder Mutthewaon _ . homeward; by the train being stopped in deliberation. The obj ect of holding these - , $he wilds of Montana by highwaymen, Yearly Meetings is far a ryision=$iffeale beat Oshawa on- Saturday , sad thepseeengerg systematically robbed. and help of the merab bio in right last by 57 to 17. The former club is just �T! 1J36 JU NGS `ONTa +` - , lKr. Gee had big wallet down his boot• things, and for the enl gement of C st's beginning to get to work gad will make 1 V JD l _ p 15 . ". , ;.'IeR and came'of very well., Kingdom in the earth. go haat before long: . , , It __ s • ., . Y — - - . , - „ --- - f • . . c. 'fiy, a k. - - .- { i' � y _' Y" ' ,.� �.. 1; `14 -stn J.. :;.`�"�"mr 'x°,a•'d- !". a ✓ • r. _ •, ,,�':: � ,•, ' 4;;,t,� Rs r,,• -, nV.-:±<.y���3 t�..fz,,,r, .0 !- xh:`•,�rSS� . ? " .: / a.' 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