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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1888_07_13, _ ?lr - , { '>�. .. .yl. �.J} +{C••. F -i G'F :V'.. "-_.;. .r'eau, .+•t[�+.s_.: Y.[ . .,I;. •, .I v '�]s ', a4 +.•a.✓n'rk.o.:.' .'a..: .a*#-:, 4;1_i. wt�i.sr ^a', '.rY 1 -.n..,.. .fxY'::•, .._..✓. '�. ''F,'•'' w`�°�'�N; '.- ,,!�w.. J' -S,r TA. - ,:�, i'i i. -. :: • .. - ,, 9,v. -.,':. R. r. :-r ,,' _r .- ,z.c.. .. ,. '' tl:,, ..i '>r. '•+i �F '- !cStF.tN .,_y..::\ .' .=.:... r...[ .. . �.. r:x t !l',:::.. .:a,'7,c• ;.-Y -,i^, , „i - - '.j.i•..L. _a,,.:. r - - 4 ..,T ..., y •,..,:� -.- -a'.-.:...;..?.? .. ,1 •.... 1i..�:, w'Ns.. f -. ',.1 , T� - +5' ••G I. t ♦♦" 2' :b'•v 'k!..., .., .. .1'" -Ir.1, )_ w;'. I ..A _ IN.'.. 11 ­ E.. K..RING E .. .... I EWI- .- ., .s S'._L1'.;1V­ '.... ", I ... ---- - , 1. "I, ,_.. . .%(SIJ. VIL PICKERI ,-Oi`TT., FRIDAY 10 JLTI� " i:3,-1,388. 'NO. -37 . { � rofris#iattal (lLaxt�#. * �riotC�rehpher, * ' T scAReoRO• aseemblatte of people, the candidate being its _ _ _ OL T AROU D L Si Miss E. Idacnes. In the afternoon, how- 3leilfoa'i•� G. F. C'HAPMAN, WHITBY, ONT. - Friends will regret: to hear of the de- ever. s much larger number aesembhyd to •�` , _ sAPP>w''lI\Ga 'P.ECOIIDP:D BY I cease of Mr: Archie bSnir, who departed witness a similar ceremony; the ooeasion f AU photos taken y e new THE Pt Sas AND J001 _D VOWN RY OUR this life•on July 8rd. being the ion nal spectacle of the baptism , �RS. W. o. a J H. EASTtii OOD, Process. . • by immersion o! a uamber .o! candidates Pickering. Office second door east of the - COliR) 3PGNDRS78, The Rev. G. Dart', our ea -pastor of the Post -office � for admission to the ]Methodist church, the , " _ _ __� -y Babies and Groups a Specialty. C. M: church, called here while ot+ his Rev: Mr. Real officiating. , Many wondered �RS BATEb1AN & BEA, Physi= '* * itt Call and PSee. * * *•=•Iy ' o. ROUOE HILL. way to the Montreal Theological College, how those who believed in "dipping" a9 kh D vises, Surgeons, etc., tDr. Rosi, Coroners, - "__ - --- wi. herehe intends taking a five•; ear course. the true mode could think it right to have Piukeriag, out. Office hours -Morning from North American Life Atisuranee Cot Our little hamlet is diminishing in A- fraudulent Frenchman who said he one who had himself never undergone that ' i :.;. i�U to 1190 ;_evening trains 6 to 6 o'clock.11y1ppn1ati0II. .Mr. John Philcox and fam• had sold several httndred acres of land particular form' o! baptism, to perform ;7 W. FEiiRIER, D1.D„itl.C.P.B., •Ont. AB6ET8 Dec. 31;86 FOR SECURITY of POLICY ily have moved to Toronto 9IId we wish near Montreal,, and wonted to invest in the act for them. . D• CORONER. Office 1.hour- mornin fromT:J HOLDERS ct ,7.151.96. ViE NO1:TH ANIER7• them well. $CQrbOYD,' bOUghL iw0 t'St1Ti Containing Yonr correapondeat mast apologize •for '�1- 83'ORE. Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons Alex. Mackenzie, al. Y., is President, as m e ter new mini ' fti but iL lits been so d -hanged hot that we supplied with Puro- Drugs, Chemicals Atc., all the GREATEST PROGRESS of any ' Canadian menta next Spnday. He will . eonnutte cash. After being treated `,well for a -geap for cash, �t life m s tiil,ni The success of the Company - the Bible class. couple of weeks he disappeared and has could not Ret energy enough up to start a ';; ' I- p letter let alone complete it, but will try to TOVTINE INVESTMENT POLICY; to the Hello, Sunflower, where are you ? not been heard of since. do better in future. ,• Dental. - UNDOUBTED 6ECliltETY it offers its memo--S'i'itLSIMF6. A croquet party was held at Mr. W. ��_ ,1.11: .:_ ._ _ _. - ere; (the Co,bas a full Deposit with the Do- _ R. F. L. HEN1iY, DENTIS�TtVvisita minion Government,; to the Bt SINESS MAN- _ _ _ - 9. Heron's on July 3rd, prior to the de- __ _ BALSAM. _ D Pickering 6r,ii Tuesday of each Loath.NERinwhich its aifa;rsare attended to; to the KINSALE. - ' ' pasture of the Rev. Mr.: McCollogh.• • - s, t�A 6T EXPERIENCE of the members of its Vxtalfzeci Air ad,utihnistered fez the )ainieaq ex- ilitARD OF DIRECTORS: ; So tae PROMPT --' :bout fifty Of the friends sig the�9d, and Much gloom has been cast over tlus _ Yntg rPcf all at DFh4H rsB1 a 1zzEy at tl�e h this week. lammed croluet until tea time, atter which place by the death of Maggie Hutchison. • ICY Co.-;- - tVm. RO era G ens Sunday at 1iie n choice pragrani was carried oat. 'the She was three ears of so, unusuall Legal. TRACT. Full particulars f urnished by y Y W. V. RiCh2l,rf�tgQsl, here...... r. an rs. ee am eat favorite a j0'HN BALL DO\V,~ BARRISTEtt PICKERI\G. msnville, are visiting at blr. Agar's...:.. and closed the evenings enjoyment by people of this vioinity. eat was ca R and Bohcitor,Notar7l'nblic,eu. ori•tc8- Miss Flora Mackey is visiting friends in sin in 4uld L S e. ens for the fo'lowiu first-class Fire InR•ir• l g g_ �$ by diQhLheria The bereaved nes J)evaseli's Bleck, >tr c.■treet- ZYhitby. ixi9 ance Compca,es : - ester......Jf r afld -hf rs�sttley, •-�R = have the heartfelt sympat y o la -- I , leads to loan at loxeat rales and on favorable Tcronntto, are visiting at Mr. B . ii,7Brieu'9, DUNBARTON.� terata bt payment. _ ' s -y_ _ TSE LA\ CASHIBE, _ _ :. ' this their sad afliiction. •� H---- - PARHER, BAP.I3IST�:H :THE �VEtu"TER:�, .••••• r. S,H., Jeffery has one to Ham- ;tier. J. S. �innseott has leg ,.. fors �' L and Solicitor, fie. aionep to loan, No -- 11ton to spend his holidays. Oaring to the illness of the pastor, Mr. few weeks vacation. . . i commission, Office : Raney's Building, Picket- Risks taken on all kinds of property nT u*est Oar storekeeper, Mr. Willie, was in B. Bunting of Pickering, occupied the .•-e•.•+- j --fag_; open every saturday_ - __ {-Y poasiblerates. business solicited. 4"y Toronto this week. Hie brother. from ulpit of the Presbyterian church ,here HIOHLANO CREEK. - - pp , FAREWELL, LL. B., BAR- -- -•-- '- - - - •- ---- ' -- - - - _Y-.- Brougham took charge cf the store during .last Sabbath morning. Mr. Bunting- has _ a his absence. many warm friends in this locality and is Mr. T. C. Kirkham, the burning of _ •. �. RISTEB. County Crown Attorney. and g . County solicitor. Court Resits, tl- -11 -• lay uta r a n Our Snaday school is prospering under always well received by the congreRation. whose factory was mentioned in a previous ' . :1 :t ..'. Vrter[►{a►u.11 the superintendance of Mr. .J: Hortop. He speaks with greateainestness and his letter, will soon be in a position to fill all i . ... • -New singing books and n splendid new life has ever been for many years an orders with which be may be favored. '[ -- - }30PK[N 3, ET eats to the interest of the "epistle seen and read by men." h commenPlawd in dable energy he has already . Yr • Surgeon. Graduate of the Ontario Vet- - -- School. e following la but one o the many. . erinary C :11ege, Toronto. Treats all diaeadewof O n for the-trausaction of all legitimate «►� = . • acts of kindness shown by the members necessary to cart-_ on his business. It is i, _ the domesticated animals. Cats by day sir Pe - OHERRYWOOD. - - 'an,l adherents of -the congregation named to behoped that many a day will elapse - . nigh_•,promptlp actendedto. ofHcesn<lreaidruce, Banking Bnsine„s ' , t before the flee fiend visite him again. V, • - opposits Cuthben'e aeweliry Score, Sing street. Ogi•lcz Beets -From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays _ ._ . to their. pastor wring the ant five years � Pkkeriag. e- Oar academy of learning was closes for - y 10 to 1 o'clock. The following is the report of Cherry- and shows very clearly their appreciation the simmer on Tuesday, Jaly :fid, so as HOPI,.I-S;tiETERWARYSUR- SaVinus Sauk In Connection. w(iodpublicscaoOlforthemonthof.June, of the work perfermea:=0n Satnrda a 0 y H naives ib order ufinerit:. Fonrth class- , afternoon last Messrs. J. Little and ,T. allow theprincipal,s tiV ' GEOy,, Graduate of tt,c'Oatnrlo Vet- _ to 31r W. Grwby, Tonto. •wfu visit Wbitevale (g- GEOR GE ?AERP., Agent. ti � to accompany .those e! his pn els who .. and Chairryvvood every tar ay. , - �. Jntlt4 l nisi _raities . tun,lod to ac m Shoeing forge - - - '- ' :. ' John MacRae, M. Roach, _ ' y Sce.r4pru-(Higliland Creek I, called at the =amination in Markham. I am rsasd- * tot M. eon.. Pickering. s pramp v a f A. ". 0 ay or. tet ass ir.- . • I manse, I y wt Rive a 900Q. account0;=. em- ' ' tandod.to. Telegraph Whltevae.Orr_ :;sot >ti gj a i P.O. arLdrees : Green Enver, Out. 3{-v Ze i�:a . _ Taylor, L. Laughlin, A. Jo•enson, Alfred the congre ation ,ntietl resented their selves and thea uphold the standing of the _, _- .'.t er, V. Allison. Second class -.Jesse I pastor, the Rev. R. •1!. C•atR.�witli 440.75, school. _ 4 _ ._...... . tang _ � - � 31 _ _ 'gfl1U0inr#s Carbftl• . : = Alnr'-, a -O . + - u Cober, F 14 rodrnff. I. Woodruff' George , to assist iII defraving expenses iuctirred 33r John O'Reilly, who liar been spend ' Davidson. Elias Berkey. 0 illisna, Chas in seeking restoration to health and iSiQ several months in ilio oil regions o! �- -_ - � ,v � ,ter a� j' Penneylvauia. reached here leaf week and or►ra /iru�f>r.'.CP. I =J Petty. Second ppart class sr.-1<ettie strenfitii: Mr. Craig R ho was very wens . . rstt'� ' a o ` 11 ' ` Burkholder, JacOh Burkholder. Joseph will remain for the rammer, before re- f - d e trunots, and promised to use _- ,.,,,,..,._, = •., thanked the Pr turning for his wife and family. . RICtiAl'..0 STOKES. COMMIS- = - lade• n . . "Barkev, G. Jndd, H: Hedgeir, M. :Ai d. t' g the very best, of Line• d - 1.tile tin Dlr. W. Doherty epees Sunday with iiia at.)uer an3 :.'oaveyancrr. Ofrice at H�ppM Go L , -rex =• " .'� Seouncl part class jr.-A. Taylor, 3I. Gil- .self and. his eont;s•etiittious.' .3s sena 88 mother, after havinit been absent several ' ' - b f,tnkrq, General Hurehants, Claremont. __ •, ;ccsa,c ao said-w.-a:asittg-+ctEla,►aa t .a � a. �-'A- e^.-e'l---�___a_:a____--cilrist, _�Y_:_ . orris, -11. Davidson: S. =a alible Mr. and 'Mire. Craig will, leave months sailing on. the lakes. He says lake . . . : r psalm; a.r fasv papers for Probate iii tf . 1^ .. � • the trade is sir good as it has been for gears. - _. g. I .1 o asp, Spencer, 3 \ai-AR, .John Petty- The r east and will be absent 61. o>a: _ R. ATOV, TOW`) 1 P CLE RK W 4. _ - - � : ; . following were'pre�ent every day diming eight weeks, during which time the N.ul- + Quite recently a young collegian came - D • Conveyancer, Cosxiiii-io :or for Lakin = . „ = 9 e t_ � S ` _ -the uiolith :-E. Xrmstrong, «.' vorlis. pats dill be regularly stipglie!?�- - I home fora holiday, and was greatly sur- aE! iavits, ;ca nun;ant and Ene:tra,iea� 'Ai out. t.. :r r .. � s -' r _ r = :.. 7 -- _ _ ]douay t� loan on fano property. OFFICE --At ` r y � =: = K _i y James Norris. 1I. Roach, ' A. RCneh, S ..a.-. -- prised to Sud, on opening his'giiQ several Whttevale. ��ill be la $roagh,uu every aloe ley si +° --. _Lj ;s= Spencer, fifirsh TRylor, F. n'OOtlrritl. OLAREMONT. articles of ladies'' underwear. The query 1. afternoon for the traa9actfon of business. .'7-v o . s% �% c �_� ''� a ii. CATLE:Y, TeAeh. • � troubling him and many others u :-••How _1 -- lili Nl I V O, Issner of Marriage ye U a 2 �.. ;....., _.�- The fgllowin$ is a list of the pupils who came they there?" I pause for an answer. - . . Lireu% a for thoCounty, of Ontae-0- Of- to . = - . p cleave been Ormuoted (tuts, the varioua ; MY last Tette; has hese the cense of cos: 4 ' Seo aL c e s •- : I = . � y s n > r BROUGHAM. eidemble die ate g, among several of our . village Iy y v� T = v ' _ classes in the sehiOt cls artment of the citizens ar to who is the laziest man iu r%5 o is - R" :- Y o , ^ (Tdo late for-lam-ww3k.,' : . .. _ _ . - . , . .._ . Manf,thnnits Doctol'Feil sof Baistunl 8 3 Lillie Cooper, Percy on . caste to be the moat majestic liar r lie Dobs , i be A. POST, COUNTY NTY ALic1II i'EL C 't - - J leuuison, Peter Leaver and Geo. Down- Aj� � o,; ,, „ ",• ,� ,_ far your no tlottht excellent recipe, but we wet; nal, John Gi row; Allen Ferrier. I and not Pialiintf top light P nee who will •' 'i i • ter the caGaty of Cuikno : Driwings . , prefer alinost any other kind of since to rrqq fail to ca Lure the rize. I urpose offering and 4l 001ftcatiom. turu Alred for every else. of }�♦♦ $ T anti we are too thoroughly Eug• Sr. Mrd to 1r. 4th -Walter D1acFarlanJ►, a heatin --TO YOU Y KNOW `T % I °O�' izzie Rawson tend Albert Paiker a nal. � anther' still handsomer medal rs an buiMiail. 6Eea itis -anti line water- and • hsb_to sissies a sort of a snbstitnte for laziest utas in town -school teachers sa - ventilation a etwcla:ty. Office- -Gerrie. lock. �9 rjt, 4th ip S1 Lh=-�knnie-i' ,-Ells; agents I corers Dund. s, and rock ,,trent., wtucby. -- "" black pudding, As t'or oar wounded feel- ° tae stirO1°a tlacmnpete: geeidene. ^I{ttut,can Ewsu, East Pickering. 37•y. 130 you le rtow that the Federal Lif° in we sltbniitted este case to good old Rumohr, Mary Scott, Frank Rawson. Very heavy catches of flab have been '' S. ad tasureuee company list a (warantee'Capital of Aa, etuw.l, 'f>L.c( EIEa. ]recently made the month o! the marsh, - •-- � ri700,000. government Del'"t of %,.C000, and ie Doctor Titne.and be has worked wonders one young man reporting as having taken - .it to► P►•tup. I iueveryrespect a ularcompany,,,(snlaglevet for us, but even if n were not s0 • - Hay.•niakers are busy but they have premium Palle'" !t desired, but that it now This I know, and know fall well eom rmit•ely light work, and the druatil over Win leas than five hours. This is OUCHER Ji ROWLAND. Licensed; offers also ttum ibsu mace, with absotutelyevery I'd not employ You• Dr. icell. T not Riven otHically, so the Scher is eligible P Aactioneere, for the w•hoie of worth and t,•tiaraaty at safetyan,l serurity which can pas- 18 li'e1V LO reriOns7y effect some Or Elle - - South Ontario, fjtt•tct attention Riven to all si2•ly be afforded on the deposit,.or level. prem- Everything-. was quiet here_ on' Di - '.other crops in this vicinity, artioularl for the medal brdere ry'tettnt*at°trluGrapt,. charges moderate. sum plea! f1}iaion Dac. P P 3 Oar riflemen have Laid their aoespoas ' The*. Pouch., tatnwtnr, Arbitrator. ac. Ad- ' 'rya you 3cno�s• that of the sheets - oats, potatoes and turnips. I awe on the shelf, se there fano probability Afeea, THUS, VOUCHER, Bot {7, Broa;;bam, or ire firs. William Hubbard l haa_retttraod Y P - which yvu pay on ,i 1qvet ;ne,ntutn policy, a vtlry The Rev. .J. Kippen has just ret[trned I oi.essy match before -the coming winter. A:.x. Rowt..csD•wititby.Out. surge par +s merely3 loan or•delioolt with the Il. troth visiting friends in bIirbipaa, from a trip down easi where lie has been;, oIr. Simpson Rennie will no doubt be t•,nui�ao>> Nhich.at'yonr death, the Company owing to the illness ofhel,danghLer, J1rs• attending the GenetAl Assembly. ready by that time. will use in part Luytuent of its awn obligations , n -11 - jfSAOtA ►t ItA1 i�/IAPJt•' for the amoaut due yoar.famn) :' AleeY, R 11D is very lose. The Sons of Tem ranee are still pro. --P. O. Vtcsssr. , Mrs. Robert Phili a spent a few ,lays pe �OH q LESLIE, HOOT AND SHOE i,xo you sorer. that ,i Is now posstbie . p Pe greasing in their gcod NPord, their- num• The Methodist congregwtion expect ' Maker PeMed. slid Powe work, Orders. to obtain hurt Life lnauixnce w3thoet the neves• in Telronto last week with her inothet' ; bere gradually increasing. ,Rroufptly attendoa to. i_x�iadeuced woYlunan- ',city of u,a 'iu,t these loansor del,o„ itot.and heuce Mr.. -and bits. P. Bogle have visited N.ew•. y g their new minister Rev. Dir. Coach With - i hip. Dont forget the statmt, nearlyoppo*t the without tbe,nocessity of, thus contributing to the market.. and bliss bland Stephenson is I Mr. Poo in his lengthy description of them next Stieda-. He intends to carry 4 liewa, King strbet, Pickeriag Allage•. 7-v paymeut of your,own Policy 7 the proceedings of the Union School plc• I on the bible class which was so excellent- -- . _. l)o you 3cno-%v the:, by avoiding thele home for the holidays. nic which took . lace on the 37th alt., 1 condnetled b Rev'. G. McCulloch here -//''�� S. CO�VA\,' in-retnroinR thanks deposit, or luau+ you wav for many years save . A goodI naillhei of .onr koupg People P. Y' . y 17r. cu the W-.ke for theft returning hanks I trove one-third to 73 per cent. of the current' failed to state tbat it was the Claremont tofore. Mr. Conch has lint rvicently en the p ttt the ruien -seen, wo+ti<t' Inform theta , outlay aired by the ,,.lolls Tavel premium I'at ended a I- cent picnic ai-Greenwood. band that was so favorably received,'and I tered into the ministry, this being his he farmers have commenced h • ng Khat he has eaiar•� i his ,ha rand [,Ycndt kre{► duces or Yonr estantehe diffOrent� for y- our buss- • ills jnveniie tuouth organ band is not =first field of Inbor. - Jai; on hand •• .RLC. LFATHf?ai ^ Fa Gory !fade Aad report a light crop. mentioned.-l(lOvl3. :Boons sad shoev. which bo, will sell cheer for G E It is rr rted that a short time o ' ReV• Mr. Craig wsa ,Enable to Coedaei ;) ..cash. Contain) Work and 1wiisiring as usua , 1:4 -=-;SEC. KERB, Agent, P(' -- • --- -. ��.•. divine service `in Melville church last .- ,: I'ICH1:$l\(i, V�`l', Lw06ntlaApppeAre(lOntieaa2nOdtiy', One "'wMIT�1/ALE. `` .. • . -. - I w-st aud- the i r d' 1 F on accoaat of illness,..... _ ARentg-Vtfante did not see Llie'phenumeoa but some ae• ertfouals :-biias' Lizzie. Tait, of To, Ketchum, of Broaklin, wife bus. been vis hxa -- ,Y ORI>D` HOUSE, .Pickering. Ont., vv clare it is d ci of w'ar,'while others say 'u itiug flet senate t�Iias Lillie Knowles, re R.. Jarvis, g?? Tessio, has beeli'viyiting friends, here..... • • I turned home last week..:.,.Mrs. J.Braat ;. G .ianue_v ('16rdoo, proprletor, 'Thieh,�tcl ig a f 4ZL 15•a sin of a great mai.y.sgnslls slur- Mr. Fields, late Principal of Whitevale fin�.t,ew brick buil,einq.•finish el in sulterior Chilef Agent, Central Ontario, . well with. her daughter. Mahal gate flet flap , Every convenience dui. comfort for th g t Ing thu sa11,11110r. . .I public school,**a;s here on Saturday.....'. . : Rravedting publie. New and couimodionE atahlea 5ti YOnge StrErL TOronta• W have au Inkling . Mr. .Jas• Major and family, of Aurora, parenl8 centUr . T sh and'shedR. d',y , . o a far -away tinkeiut; vale lr, ', visit reaently�,.a. �Diies • '!fa d rNa oof - _ F - - _ That pronitsea a s:h,wl-yard fence. ' s nt Sunday i h `I �1[TE5TE11\ HOUSE, Pickering, Out., n W its J tt y' now open for the accouuiicsiati.:n of She .i�/j=07 Z'O : {Oaum. -JE, ..ill{ JCxrt. merman, of Belford, visited Whiteyoc Oshawa, �ia t M h r grandmother, � � unday evening. i' Ga Gardner..'..... r. P. O. Crosby, 'travelltna public. This, hotel, haveng lately, - on kIr n 1 Toth our ' , ohacg.xl hands, has been re-ternislied through. , ('�(�l Private Ft:nds to invest . Major Bros. lost fwo fine horses last stliciout school teacher is now taking bis . out., situated alit is, opposite the. Spink Mills, . , �� ( fd l l - _::;PORT UN_ ION. •• w e bave 30 or 40 more, so they vacation.......J. Bramwell, sr.; has re-• 1 ► oil wortgage on tafvi Ileo- eek Th y Join convenient tar patrons of the - fills. Uealg '1 h -- -''will hardly miss them, but all the same turned from visitin his friend Sndrew orInnch a all t iGr p tro sours. (;nod stabling1 per, at G per cent., in sums not more t an R and uncle ranm. , Kox gtal] and encloard paiYi for --�ou0 ..a commiseton. W. H. MILLINGS, soli- Things look very prnaperoas ariwnd here site two lost represented quite a number of Connive, of Clinton. fie reports %fr. c'ter. *%'U-I,V..Out. 1:f-tt Horses or cause. weigh wales oil ti,c pr•nutsea. _ since the ricin ire had last week. Farmers i dollars. ' Courtice to be in good health and in a . T Acn31rcg1s Mfntiy�+iici:rt. AN L: FIAh�El".� '- p are all smites now, looking forward to a I Barbed wire appears to be a favorable prosperous ctwdition......nR. B. Gleeson d 4'raprictrrss. f'. )1. H ai•vor. al,ina:;er. ..,y :Earle tb Rent -or Sell. 1 bountihil harvest. ('material for use in the construction -ot.l spent file fore tut of Llus week blfyin i - - - . One of oar worthy citizens. Mr. Thomas fences in manv places lint an experience I � g • • �1 elsicfli. ' Lots 17 and 1k. tth concession of Pickering. { n to wash 1M• Dixon's of but two weeks is .Whitevale has resulted I tip farmsneat• N ewmarkei.......Peter Leb _�_ _ .._. •.^. Timson, while aaFistrn. enrtainiuc nue hnndmd scree. roti stone to-Lari+llarJ,--pald-his-#a'i68d8 ;s� TRA BOT Eli student of astice•a Jlnsi- I ,iwullim House and kitchen, stone driving house sheep, acciQentally slipi)W. ani fell into a very leas routs-. Thea par ace r ence I . IRA Institute will give inRtrnetiors on Piano and Rued ,nttbuildtngs. ' A running stream of hole about ten feet deep and sank twice adjoins a pasture laud in which are gtaz- fibre a -lett last made- ex ensive B. al ratio n - - fleet Organ st enc residence inSbe Townvhi of I water through the yard.. For farther narticulArs 'when Mt. Isaac Davis rushed to his rescue. Ing a number of horses. The' record for I has releently made extensive alterations: Pickering. For further particulmeapp y to�li� t e�,picetrtlieprerHlsca.azta IOHN ttitloDR _F, 8ttd sieved h.im-frons awatery-grave.- - the Lime mentioned -is three horses killed and' improyemeate in his oat•bnildings __ . FOYER. Claremont, Ont.'p 11'ickerN,R1. rl wog ,�v . H man .... r. Rob rt ell ---d ,of -. _.:_. _ - - t' y r. y l M e Btumw an wife --- --- ' ---- :-- _-•--•------- •--- d-- need Iz.: M � ager has tRTiES 1VI5HING TO TAKE he city Spent the holidays visiting at his ]ost'avolt-from iajaries received on this London, are visiting ,their kindred 1a Farm for Sale. leg8ona in Ytimtrnwental or Vocat,apusic relatives in this vicinity. fence ; was cut and bads injured, blood this neighborhgOd.......Beware of chicken t1. . oan obtain vocaE af»Ric in Clare or by private � • !lir. Robert Bramwell, from Bosanggaet poisoning 'ensuing, death was the result. thieves. They are around west of tiff. - inetrnction. Apply'tor terms to ��ARTS of lots ::3L apd Lifi, B. F. con. was here visiting his brothers and many The well known trotting colt of Mr. John - L 1'ielering•eontn:niu¢ 8•, f0ref,'inoreor legs, bfl9a Aan1e BEIdatII is OII the . 60- Mess A.I. Coutts, Prof, of Music, The pest>eizv is conveniently situated. being acgnaintancee, and all were gleaned to see, Besee'e was also seriously injured, and on England to; visit her sister, . Mea.' B. music rooiri at Lite residence of Mrs. Head clo-e to go wl roads, s<•hool and markets, and him. Friday last a valuable horse belonging to Marton. --DABNEY. . opposite NEwR office, Pickering. .. is fug nlongoAde the Village of Duobarton, with Miss Nellie Brown took, the train last Mr. W. Matthews ran upon this fence and _...�.,. good onthuildtugs, orchaid, garden and wen of Monday ptorninR for Briton. We ho eceive such, injuries that it is doubtful Two men and twent horses, were • . -._ ' pare i ix•tuv. w•ator;_mell 'fenced and in goad she enjo ed herself as she was missed verb r d y #i cetchm'(1kil►f/. - • •state of cultivation. Aptily to-JAINIES BRUN- y y if it will.recover. burned io death in a Buffalo livery stable • NAN. 1:4i RathurRt•gt., Toronto, or w George Lucie at the picnic and especially 'in tori- };eying is tri fall awing 'h'ere. It ie on �Vednes(iay. . l �• C UTHBERT, liV atchmaker, Piek• smit�b. D_unn_artou. _V .-.--- vection with the ice cream. _ or crop, averaging about half a. rather a poor A ;l sring.-Dint- Hdttingbecn -?.5_S - _foff flie.I --�"y' ` 1 ��� c. 3has Cynthia Anuis is vtnitinR tai her t Agree Beat Alpena, Miele.; -trade, I can guarantee antisfact,on. Agent for ■ • t� y,/,r /► 17 on to the acre: Other crops are lookia t fire is 1pe -. •� F. Lazarus' Eve -glasses, Watches ntud Clocks I V a d o ', brother's fn Darlington. fairly well, but if rain does not come soon the lOse,is 530U, an 1,G00 people are --' --- - cleaned ou shortest notice: and at reasonyable I Mrs. iVm. Collins', accompanied by ]ter a short crop of straw may be looked for. homeless. 1 rates__'Miss White- _ - I City of London Fire Insurance .Co. Day at Port Hope. vale who appear to fear. neither God, man Lancaster, Pa., has been sent to gaol for P1C3c@r3.=W Capital £'2;1100,000 stg. • Last week's correspondent asks what nor devil, and who- maike night hideous Sia days for working on Sunday VARY STABLES ! I ' - has become of Door Knob, iVe think he with their screaohinka. On Thursday and There is a great freshet in the Motion j BEG to thank the City of Loudon Fire is so bnsv practising. rifle ehooting, ae a t Saturday nights of last week they held a gahela River, and many towns along its 1 Insurance Co, for the liberal settlefnent and member of Lhe club has got a bran. new shirt•tail parade and high Carnival about banks are•partl submerged. : ` prompt payment of the loss sustained by me to rifle a a Door 'knob miglit gel "left • bad if the wee ams' 'ours, and on the latter Fri I desire Lo return wy thanks to the public for the (:oxine House, I'IEkeriog, by the 1nGiburning Mr. George ewis, . a great authority their patronage since I took .1,ossessiun of the the o Loon 146 property. R. the l+Edl. he did not keep well in practice. ' We hope occasion ended their Bacchanalian revel on English divorce ' law, says that the ":' -business and to intimate that hi future d wily to hear from him soon. by initiating several into their worthy '' keep on bandtit all times first-clasartga forb3ie. 13BSI1QES5 . SOLICITED. `•. i What we want to. know, is if Lang order by dipping them in the muddy Duke of I17'arlborottgh's divorce is quite , . -1 have added several nese haSsoR and have had .. p waters of. Daffia'r Creek. valid. my riga renewed, so that the beat of satisfaction Shang eggs -can be carried in a arsell for . The ablished reports of the German ' _•,riff be given to my patrons APpliCationtt for Insuraitee bytx/ailprOmgt- Several miles and,be kept-watm enough to On Sunday last the ceremony of baptism p --UAi.. l�Liv�.Vo,l ttended to. hatch neat day. : ' was performed-itf the river here by the physicians on the death of Emperor Fred. 2 *" say Ternie reasonable. bWhat is the . matter with the Melville Rev. Mr. Freed, pastor of Whitevale erick are said to be aasatbentio and to '.- �-_ -�. May laws, Eitel. loth 'B'so`- a-- iat� - t omaia . . ,%.. .. i. ; f ... , ` - • 1 S. y, a - .. , - ' - tis'. . .. ' ' y pr- ,'« .. ,., ,,..` ,..?;'.. c n: .'. __-[ I. �', a•r _ .�,✓^ ._ a!;.ss:.;ha - �,...._.,;:..ayv I . .. .. _;.sn.Lf. ls':.a1...,,:.,,.-s._,.,.y.aL..,.�.. Pc .a_', :�.s,.�1W j. J1.4 f 7 .a• �, , ..,pr �, ' ' �...:. •F, ;'nr-,e,vc�j„� 'GW'gy •c c•„ -r: y -'.- :. _ .., Y -,s X �x'Si7'• {/"•:' ._y. -.ev:. -- r� .,w, "s"7Tz «'4'' "":•S.x': .11 'Jc .r. • .-r .. a .. i�1° �r oma n� ae� .w, r .... •da an. W. �?,� w, x� �^ 4 a' -- N .. ¢,•'-a . wmar a :gj FPS t«r •� O 7•n:: ,-d y 7>< i::�i.T;tierw •i:.4++e_-:Salto.., �zC -n . .y.aae cn '+. -. s -u _a+e•..%..•>ruy' b:, S. : J �i!•ac- w tom.. 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They roes and walked his arm, ser ooked straight is Erwon if h know there.hrdeDever .l h� Hugh; and ,� . . I in lover gatw-zl°nY`the beak t°6riker.- with a vaeast-aLara'a�tbe-sno K 11 - . OR, His heart sank within him at the hideous was growing dark, The shore wAt dark, she had laneT in syoox°riew+•n•) - ". i - -- lose• and the sea, and the river. Everything CiUNBHINE gN� SHADE. task he bad next to arm—nothing _ t in her. , ban to break poor e's hesrt for nor. IE was dark and black and gloomy around l I,.: . I—. .. . �.. - . - onlp he coned have abuffied out of itsfinideher. She laid his hand one momeamwards Ian and he ways anyhow ! Bat shuffling loved Elsie, him witfiHappealing pah Is, she thos, turning O ' eaa ��'� �ONSTBBB• :. CHAPTER X.-SrruPFLIft. rT OFF. toad of hero, nadealablyfond of h overt isle. He hated himself ; an had perhaps from limo Lo time+ by Never till that moment did be know how it now : you will never m e tme aTell • Dealseas erthe Bea as Yet liaicesewn y �,- �' The day , had. been an eventful one for acts, nadaey alaoourAged the display of her he loved her. only sayitg it to try and 8 strange Bea sierr. Hugh yfassinger : the most gventful sad fondneoL it gratified bis vanity and his This would never do 1 He WAS feeling me its that 1 Yoa'n ycntself still 0 i; o a prey L of bin whole history. ' As long v sones of h4 own wee over women to do so: eh llveand, he could never poesibip for at it. p° like a fel h�Hheeut+d dOgantto to he loveHH r' we a: Lagnti Into,his brain like ou can never itU ponding io a few pperraaoe bio the framed r sea g he could make Cham lova him -few -man sternly TO was indeed a a:itioal ^turning point for ,Wore easily -sad 6e liked to exercise that about lndiffareat sabjeot-the wind, Lhe quid &e : the better set! within him groan- serpoaL as otton described (which is not three separate lives -bis own, and Elsie s dsngerons faculty on avert/ auitsbli object river, the rose show aL the vicarage. Bat. ed and !Altered ; but he crashed it do ing :Chat the creature Wall s serpent), - - nasi Winifred Mvysey't. For, as Hagh had day flitted across his changeful horizon, betraying him still with an iron heel The demon or bvs:iee was seen lay -Capt: Ache Cooper and the { his voice trembled, walked- ths6 morning, stick"_[n hand sad The nia with s mere passion for making a t his will ; and he -could not refrain held his sordid soul "Ddb child," he said, officers and onto of the CArlale Cattle, -, orchid in buttonhole, down the rose•embow• 'eon nest affords ao serious menace to the �� eared. is the ' ds with W ani• •bat the man with an from stealia aid` agcbaserving how'besnti• said it, tender w mus eunderstana ne mount herce as e and Aho hthen dof�OheM» aster app dewriptiot ice. [red, he had. vatted Lhe. E�iy�hien , blushing �Vilc tor calling or w e fnl she was, alter • ,+ 1 1., in simple sad straightforward langu• the deepest and truest in of beauty. , Vyinifred's blue eyes and Mayne ep �e without any pnuminary, to boo -me a woman's nature, is -when t9Po + y 6 , s" officer 'of the British steamship uncladNestoa ' -- . light brown hair, Winifred s small month W Y • then is the MAIaaCA Straits, aaaonnced a hta'wif,. His shy fish was lsrrly hooked at he abuses his power -the most deadly, sitd moulded nose, Winifred's insipid smile There was s terrible depth o! snppreased shoal. Surprised to find a shoal in such a ' _ last, he thought now : no need for daintily terrible, and cruel creature known in and bashful blush, oboe, as dirt in the mat- earnestness in that sharp short' why, wrung weU•kuown track, Capt. Webster wstahed plying his catch any longer ; it was bat a oro, age to civilised hamaaity. And yet he rimor<ial lottery She had but a doU•like, oat of her by angniah,, as of a woman who the object and found that it was is motion. - question, u things stood, of reel and of- -6 not -always deliberately cruel ; sometimes, Lowther dreads etple o! prettiness. Maid- asks the reaGon of her death keeplag rep the same speed as the ship and laading•net. The father sad mother, those a. in Hagh Magainger's case, he almost be• enly_As she looked one twist more o! her Hugh Messinger snawerod it slowly retaiatng about the. same distance as when . important acoeswries, were pretty safe in Ueves h(mseU to be gcod and mircent. erose, one shade Ugtter in her, hair, sad she and awkwardly with cambrons round: 'flnL seen. The shape of the creatures tlisir way too. He had sounded them He had warned Wiaifredtowhispernotb. would become simFly bar•tnaidonly. Bret about, self•ezonlpsting verbosity said the Captain (in aa- affidavit before . methods, with dez 1 �g for the present to Elsie about thin seta• Eldo,s• strong and powerin], earnest for Elsie, she sat like' a statue and lis- Law S. -tree to _ .+ - .wrong plummets of oblique ingn ¢ omen o Doasld Spence, seting ng at li and its los fond; rigid and -,immovable, she sat the , Lhe Daniah� Supreme Court st Shanghai). had gauged their iofoundest depths of he said -his only relation -and he wo d black eyelashes, its ro ouu pa a ,. as to settle- like to teal bar the secret of his heart ill w to very irregularity her whole experience, revealed the actual frog-- Wehea3,OfAs ale,yeUswfsho0 or; was menu and other ante•nnp P°n himself is privWV­ iwtor-VI&L ate. rease3 him tea man he real2 was before mer appalled and r g• twelve feet in length, andsizfeeto! the of marriage, For whet le the use of catch evening sad break the Wows to her . „Why thousand times moss than l your a y ao• ctrl an sPeeo pa ppm cro�va was a ova - - fog ser heiress on your own rod, if your heir- freak it's" Winifred had asked is doul;t, all ed beauties of'Lhe couveatios stereotyped, of..hia position, his . roe t, his .abilities. t. " he proaeeda, "but type make out the mon h, ep,s parents, a n w'he" testamentary die unctuous, And Hugh, a strange sup- ballroom pattern. He looked at her long Ho talke3 of journalism, of the bar, of pro the month may have been below water. _ tion in the last resort her entire mar p?ems smile ppbySag aaeaslly about the and steed often. -Must he really lueak her motion.. He talked of literature, of px ry, The head was immediatly connected with of value really depends, look askance ween corners of his ?'Nan had Answered with heart for her? ' 9t last he ooald reetrain of fame• He talked cf money, and its abso- the body without any indication of a neck. eyes of obvious disfavour upon your ponos- guileless alacrity at speech : �0auma that unruly member,, his tongue, no longer. lute need to man and woman in these Sat' The body was about forty'five or fifty feet ad al pretensions as their tatneo son -in Lw' ELio'siike.a mister to me. y_on know, Wtni• „Elsie," he cried, eyeing her fall in a Sea- ter dopa of ours: -He talked of �Ylnaifred. of to and of as oval shape periectlp smooth, Hugh Jfassiager toss keen enough-sp°r*a• � , and- sisters stoma s to some a:uat i Whitestraad, and of the M bey in aB have been a Ali ht id sato own line to male nits sure of ' y nine ver in of a-sataneous a 'Lay admiration, ey but then may 6 i nB ttan in l3� 4 rprent the bare idea of their broLhen-marry- ., I never in my Ute saw say one iaywbane_ novae. "It'll to best, in id and for as both, the ane. the back rose some flea feet his mpected game before irrevocably cam- !ag..+ ne•lalf so beautiful and grmoetnl Am you you know, Elate, he said argumentatively, BI 14130I mLtslring her above the sarEace. Aa immense tail 15U fokw inches above the .. = mitring himself to dnak•shat cartridge. He For as yet Elsie herself suspected .no• on l„ n his "foolish rigmor.ole, At, W" best, Ha , Elsie r As mm e. n van , . silence or some a waw, This tail I saw distinctly from its with a bold lace and1:121211:11: Z" a modest a,ssnrsnoe, be Aho d suspect no That toss a oar- she murmured, with a balf•malicious, teas- escence. "Ot coarse I shall betel be. very unction with the body toits, extremittyy 11. .. ' ventured, In a few pplain and well-chosen dinal point is his easygoing practical Phil• Ing tone o! irony, "we're not engaged, load o! you, as I ve always boon load er It seemed lindr'ioal, with a very dight - words, to command bis ante, his hand, and osophy of life. He never went hslf•wag to gn h, after all, you remember." - yon -like a cogsia only -and I'll be'sbrother to a,nd estimats its diameter At tour _ _ _'' _his heart to Winifred meywy's favourable meet trouble. TUI Winifred had accepted ler words came at the very wrong to 'yon now as'long as I live : and when feet. The body and tail were marked with itLentioa• ( , ,by worry poor dear Elsie's gentle lit- moment ; they brought the hot blood st s Winifred and I are really married, And I albe"nate bands or at k and pposl1e at sacrifice, and ha- felt it Y tle soul with what was, after all, a mere re• a rnsh Into ' Hugh's cheek. " No," hs live bare at �l hitestrand, I shall be able to do allow in color. The iesyripelwere distlaat -" it was a gn nivel throwtag hem• mote chance, a contingent possibility T He answered co 71 vvlyb. a sadden re- r great"deal more for yon, and help you by w the �Y extremity o! the tail. I can- s�h;'�e was pa sotnai trial odic aSprt ; " we're ova means is my power; and introdnoo .. whether the tail tsrminated•In - es aw,hLe, made incliaatioes Alone, where he stood with Winifred ; an - e yon roe y , not en ed -nor ever vat crea Eke A romantic schoolboy* p. • turas paddles so as we c - ,;rafted for ever and ever for his Cousin sky, he might est the whole trach 'Renrst ab iat- Z s �, blank ]dermeot, She bavtl chances of meatiag-well. lf retable s the cantot say if it had legs, It appeared to Elsie. Elsie was indeed the one truelove in lull' Soros at nuns upon. boor lonely toes not angry ; she wan noLja.totished ;she person•. You mast nee The of two P7Ogress by means of an undulatory motion Of his youth He had always loved bar, and Elsids devoted head. MsanwhU0. with ex. . simply fatted altagether to take in his mesa• best Lhiag for ns both. of the tail .vertical plane," �►s world always love her. 'Tomas foolish, tntordfaarp cleverness and care, be coSltim,• Sag. It had always seemed to her ser per- peaailex people like you sad ane msrrjfing IL may be remembered that in 1875 b . he won to indalae ovarmnah is these per nod to dissemble. Be never made open love ,,wily natural, so simply obvious that she one another in the present State of society monstrous cuttlefish was encountered ppyy conal preferences, bat alter all it was very to Winifred before Elate's face ; oa the con• and Hugh were sooner or later to marry one .is simply ridiculous." two fisherman In Conception Bap,Nswfoaad- .. another ; she had always regarded Hngh'r She heard him out to the bitter end, re• fid, When attacked, the areataee threw P :sad Hugh acknowledged regretfully teary, ti kept Sha inife-aataiall comedy of frequent reminder that they.were not an Tabling the naked deformity of his inmost its long arms Across the fiahermaa'a boat, . !n his own heart that he was not entirely relations with ---thine so nlihat 1y,can- the t ofgsg°d � such .a mere playtni warning nature, th h her brain reeled- at it, with- which it appeared to regard as a veritable , — rdmed (n troy respect above Lhe • average Coaled from her femTalae eyes, that to the she had al- t nag level of human weakness, $till. versed Very last moment Elsie never a rival, oar re- Against too much precipitancy ; oat one paasia4 word of nproa°6 or dissent oh' act of prey ;but one o the 9ehermea ant ' = however hunianeagw, mast not ba go ty pp pal possible ways taken is for granted so tally sad Thea ohs acid in a s Styr one of atter horror : off' the tentacle with as sze. oa which the m gg, her to bay other oonCsivable Ughc unreservedly ths0 whenever Hagh -wan .+ Hogh pl - - rand hyimpulg y, oUts.ImPnsity, dI-ts Ar IF � the nesrest:-.nffriends and�thedearest rich enough to provide for a wife be would ., Yas, EIsis." t tion, As tea air. This teas -and meat not for the best of sisters• A'heaevmr Hugh spoke of Wihi• plainly, and Carry oat the im- 1. Is that all �" - swasea twent- five frac is le th ; and as the o! bis own lntnre, , te116ee sap y, „ - h is the long ran by the light of.hia own find fred to Elsie at all, he "its of her lightly, pU� an�y between tbesn-thab ., That b all." � - gsbermea considered. thatgit ws? enx eft C 11 -and judicial opinion. Now Wiaitred was almost sUghtiogly, as a nice. little Suri, In . this sudden announcement of the exact 14 And you mans it?" fully ten feet from the body, the entire without doubt s very exceptional and eligible her childish way -though much too bided oppa. meant to. her ears lea than• Sloth 1, I mean it." length of the tentacle mast hAve been about i oursuck• -with a sort' of distant bread And- Sag Oh, for Heaven's sake, before yon kill yhirty•dve feet. They estimsLecl the body chance Eor ata brieden barrister ; p And now, when Hogh ntiered those arnel, �• gn 1 fa it ,sail; erne . and five feet_ in . Sag poet doesn't t get much chances o! an nn• batterish . schoolroom approbation which crashing, annihilating words,: " Noi over me outright, Hagh, Hugh ' at aizty Eemt is length .. disputed heiress every day of the week, yon wholly miahed ani hpoodwiakel Elsie will be, Elate." she ootdda'c possibly take Are on r Uka that . Do eu really is their realitp. at the fins blush, or Y rosily Y diamE: r - ",..:- - :_ e our alfliavlt If he let her slip as to his real intentions. And when- morn it T" „ Ia 1801.ths French war steamer Aleoten may takLO Sired ba ke a reall in• .. mteEte stases aboub oa rerctim 6impoElsie clasped her -two hands on eitb-er poor dear old Elsie-beavea Daly of ber jestingly, with i goo3•hnusored, an= tended anything so �riCksd, so merciless, so p 17A micas northeast ai boiy,iba. a tun - :knew how long they might both have to meaning, brotherly affection that made the unnatnraL ride of bar head; a If to bold it toggeether .got a scone, aronad the boiy, bre it- pulls wait for nae another -and perhaps even then very action of his ever contemplating mar• � Nor'ever will b0 I ahe cried, inCeedn• from bursting with bet agony. ".liug�t," atelp it slipped to the tail, which it pulled - ..be 9aaUy disappointed. It omen a foolish HBe with her nessffsimply rldtoutoas.' She loam. •' Why;. Hugh, Hagh, -i don't un- she cried, "it's foolish, know,. b Ag,..The weight a. little o! at of thr ti the dream on EAIe's port t for,'%,) lay the truths was to him indeed -at the deceased rve[o'e deetaud yon.' i ask yon once more, . ore it's ton creature tone found to be body p10 soot he himself had never- entertained it The aster is In the iyg o! the law to the British Hagh steeled his heart with a 'violent late, In sight of heaven; I Oak YOU solemnly. It was estimated that the body toss t0lest strata to answer back in one curt, g are Fou seriously in earnest? to that what long and the Weight not lees than 4.000 most merciful thing to Elsie herself would widower.' With hes easy, off•batd London killing p�nodm sentence : I.mean ft, -Elsie; I'm going to yougre made a(,I Are you gain to deiwt ' ., be, to snap it short now, once for all, helots cleverness, he had bafli•d and deceived both •+ Y The, moat ramarkablsaocoeaitof asea mon• things wear farther, and let nor stand [boo to hone fnn�oeat, simple minded, trescfal too man p Winifred." me ? To desert bad betrA me? face with naked fears : ale, how bideoasiy men ; and he stood lasso to face now vrith a Elsie gazed back at him in speechless our- +• I don't know what you mean," Hugh � of tlda d toss that Seven by. Cap ;. puked 1 -let her know, she mart either look general aclaircissesnsat which could ne long• prise. •' Going to mAtTy lt'iniired •' rise anwered stonily, rieietg as tf to go -!or hs and of&eers oftha Psnline. Itwss sworn out another bust her kno , she must for hem'f, er be delayped, but whose ultimate ooao . , echoed -at tart ely, atter a long pause, could stand it no logger. " live never been to o t oath by George Drevar, the Captain ; or go oa earning her own livelihood, in maid• quences mikht perhsp prove fatal to all his it Else words conveyed no meaning to her en a�� to oa -I allwaya told port w. ` ! Horatio Thompson, chief state John Inn - 0o oo itstioa teac9 }roe, foe the remaining little domestic arrangements. iniad. ' 11 Goin to marry Winifred T Ta owe yen nothing.. _Aad now I mean to dells, second mate, and by Lhe steward and term of ber US existence. Hugh could Would Elsie is her angor set Winifred rry Wmi� t -Hugh, did you really and marry Winitrad.._ r seaman. never help ending up s subject, however utast him? Would Winifred, justly in• truly toy you toes " Baag to marry �i int• With a c of • n she burst wildly Oa July 8 we observed three large. sperm � unpleasant, even in his own mind, with a Af goant at bis conduct to Elsie, when she frcdT „ away from h mi She saw it all now ; she whales, one o[ which was gripped round poetical tag; it was s trick of moaner 6b learned the' whole truth, refuse to marry I proposed to her this morning, Hugh nnderitood to thio fall the emelt and bade• the body by two turns o[ what .appeared to y pea seal had caught from Lbs wonted peroration hint ! answered outright, with a choking name of the man's innermost underly na• be a huge es t. The head and tail sppeu .. of his political leaders in the Brat edltorisl Nom-an��, No abase for alarm. and Q eye p .:" and she Accepted {meq rpen bo a t exalted ret, the edornixg Issty, taro. Fair outside ; but false, false, False ed to have s length be cud the cons of a ret oolpmn of that print. He had never really, been engaged to Elate ; so I mean to marry her. , to the cors I Yet even so, robe could scarce- thirty' icer; and s girth of a,{�h�t or nine feet l - !'atophons. Mo he made up his mind ; and Elsie -he had said so to bar face a thou- 11 Hugh I" 1 believe it. ' The frith of a lifetime'foa¢ht The creature whirled the wale ronad sad . he posed to V9iaifred. wad sanies. If Elsie Chose to mfsinter-- She uttered only that one short word In a hRrd for lite to -Wer. He, that Hugh she nasi round for ab out fifteen. minutes sad then The Sire's heart Stye s sudden bound, and ret his triad AEtehtions, bestowed • upon nae o! awful bud unspeakable agony. But loved And trusted -he, the oa'e.Sogh in all suddenly dragged It to the bottom head flat. the ted blood flashed her somewbex p+Uid 9or solely ss his one remaining cousin her bent brows, her' [sae. her hunky the universe, -be to east her off ith suclical• Five days later the Sameoreatara, or a atm cheek With busy roses da rhe listened to, sad kinswoman. the only other channel for voice; her startled attitude, said more than Ions selfishness t He to turn *on her now ilar one. was seem, about two hundred yards LHugh's graceful and easy avowal of the pro- ,the blood of the 34IWi iailred s ahonwnd words, however wild, could pati with hhem t phrases! He to sell and bsyny from the ship, dartiut of tLhe safer. head !found and unfeigned love. that he prof erred would Slimier be so Eool sh as to all blindly , sibly lave said for her. She took it in dimly her for a i - h S Wiatired and a manor tronas 1 Oh, and nook being out of the water. Oa1X hee. She thong b -of the poem 6 into Elate's w m e ilt and the sia_al- had reel- Ca t, Drevar and an ordinary seaman saw ' bead her blond is his sonorous tones the him to a bargain he had over and over again' what a¢h was talking abant ; buttoae yet ed anted swam ronad deliriously. Mho L a eveniinngg before-mnohvirtaafio a judiciously expressly repudiated. He was c barrister, she could not understand to the all the 1 knew what shefeltor Madwithasggoc,ny, first tante, and Lwo.sesmoa tow the monster seleatea pump of poetry, well market In and he knew his ground is these matters. man's pprofound and unfathomed. infamy love, and terror, the rushed away,headlong raise its nook and head above the w•f to a ' ':.dela y ; Chit on Conteactisys"it down As an estab• She -Looked at him Eeebiy for some word from his polluted pronnoe-not from Hugh, height which they estimated at sixty leek i ty of a lanstiot. $ant be must but {roan this fallen idol He saw ber white Some ten years .ago Commandant V Wen- " He does req[ love me for my bitter, 14hed principle o! English law that tree zp y sly diva fast through the d enve and bhe of€Dors of the French roan of - Nor to• m nda w broad sad lair : ooaeest o{ bash parties forma • condition �e aemp and subtle rescan of his own toe ppesri� rep '' He loves me far all own true woreh, astonishing loom in the dirsoLfon of the poplar tram, and war the Lend" saw a orestore core empomd 1: And test is suet, said Lmdy Cja''a• of a compact partt and essential of z treachery. Some horrible !combination of �e . h� atter btr, almost as mad Sag in appearance with .1be sea serpeob I •- 'That was how Hugh Ddassinger loved bar With such transparent internal 'so Marna adverse eirmustanoos, about which she ggrrbb y the head alightly . • A-1 nits sure. Had he not traable� p M herself, attack dumb with remorse and Lrswllab rapidly along, she was q did Hugh Mandager strive , Au' day to stifle knew -and oonid' know nothing. must awe And shame at the -rain' he had visibly raised above the water, and with • wet o< I and hesitated to ask nee T H bow�tflihe and smother his own cnsoteaoe ; for every have driven him asst him will to this and Instantly wrought to the fabric of that mane streaming 'back ward. while the hack 1., • a tared with • delioions fla�Bred nothing ban always at least preyenda to keepthptbit incredible solation of sn inbinble problem. fitful 1 i whole being.- o! a long body could be. onswitring under the I_ ;:.baso hes syn down. And ve her in his private relations swvit He coned not of his own men motion hAve Oa m meat alto. fled and stumbled in the water. A °Reams e�0si7 Ma or James : 4 ger a belQ space. Then bar heart Bs o ylo Bat as evening came on, p to Widfeed. She looked it• teem desk along the grant' path toward the root this desCri= was mesa by j to look n cam more, and to mur- 000rAge P cigarette in month, be strolled eoand alter : he get•iled before bar sarutiay. of the piss: Then he obght. s• BUmpse Harding, then an• officer . in "the King of .. • • suns beak. !n answer to bye, pleading look : amt, to most 11 I low u, Elsie, h . bast out with as po a second, dimly silhouetted in V igis'9 "my, IN - within a few yards I lowYOU." And Hu h, Carried dieter, by special appoints Y° gas of her for bis + :••Hugh, g Elate, at Lhe big poplar. They often met irresistible Impulse at last, as she black the !stat starlight, so -wan whRh $pare ,isl oats, and a Bay, n own 6 t • small away not ungra-fatly by the impulse oon the theta, these warm summer nightie ; and on through and through his from long with outstretched arms t the blank Wald outside Sava Ray, mown am the home .. moment. felt his own heart thrill resp thispu titular occasion, aiticipating trouble. - -- borfzvn, She was • Poising, irresolute, of the Big Snakes Captain the Hem. (fie the - , tis hers in teat earnest, and In atter tempor- gagb lad definite) a ed with Elsie E si laid her hand on his sbou1� Min on the period roots It was but for the Hope of tfie Brittle, ship Fly, when in the And t rrrmw,bg B „ "she Marmara& _Hugh, _twipklt g of -an eye that he saw her; next Gulf of California,the sea Ling unusually -s+q forgetfulnem of pace betrayed baEonitand to come to him,by -rot bt at the ly, You love se, t saw at the bottos a --- �t,�.,aoned..Elsle,._-They walked book to the accustomed trysting place. The Meyseys HU h, yon rtUk love-meY- - calm and tranapatea Hall together next minute, whispmrheg and Winifred had go Elsie,'' ,Hugh an•' instant, a splash, A gargle, a dirieit of terror,.11 Indeed, is tbosmlow, gone out to dinner'bt • �I I always loved yon, and he beheld her borne wildly sway, • large marine animal with the hgad and is We tool's paradise, neighboring vicarage ; ppm swored bitter! with: s sodden .pe, of . ab . Vel less burden, by Sea bat the nook set out Hader bat Elsie had oto y that fierce current red oral figure of an with, four. poor Ilovse, whess wooii.g at home on purpose, oa the basty plea of ject remorse ; "and It long Am live I wands the breakers that glistened white and much longer, and with lour btge paddles such evil an low some dight saving headache. Hugh had shall always low you to marry roared hoarsely in'their savage joy ou the instead of Segs. : A But when Hugh had lett his landed prey at "Jolly eyed her to wait and meet 1, And' vet -you are going bar of the river. Ddb own belief ib that some, At any rates . the front door of the quare -built 'manor hl� getter get it all over at once, he Winifred !" bona*, and strolled off by himself towards thought to himself, in his short-sighted " Elsle I Yon and I were never ea rod." b. In her agony of diagram, she had fallen, of the atoriea relating to In di sea ser - .'the vie tan, difficulty about Elsie glyagAre hh Sage stare him openly wisdom -like the measles off exactly net of horror.nHe,Pto take singe in that stood thetas, undecidethan thrown d, the slippery thAn sheree still exist creatures as Capt 9Hopte '' f n the fiat time began to y chicken -pox -and know straight y a b „ , refuge ohm died; roots, with all her , soul burning within described -long -necked reptillian forms N19 j la the {sae in. all its real and horrid msgni _ where be stood in his new positicn with hollow ezos Never enizag these two women. aghast "Yon mean it, g on mesa her, herbesd swimming and her eyes dim, to the Douchodeira of former esSnap Z ; ` - tude. • He would have to confess and to ex • Hugh -you lain to Elsie.'�'Vorse still, for a man of ipomea were the greatest nnisanas in life. that mo oke T -And I, who would have Abe bruised, ;humiliated, foothold ld boat the tics repo zaed Inpthneso-cal led sea sethe aapents. Y .. ... pp ry- .. KIS mettle and his mensitivepess, he ' would For his own part, now be came to look the given rep my life for love of You ! " have to. apologize for and exonss his own thing squarely is the face, he really wished ' He tried to assume s calm judicial tone. 'smooth worn stamp, sif . with n o he and Their t dies would enable them ( • venae he was well quit of them all for good And /1 Let as be reasonable, Etaie,"beJAid, with raising her hands as )r err balance herself, without p t ha.a ble_nndnlation too do,--and o,- the conduct. That was nnendnrable-that was ret has been oTaeived to dot 'and • ..fitnominio=-that was even absurd. His ems. an attempt at easo, " and talk this manor bas thrown herself forward, on the der wird s. of res serge creature . 11<�irllit�py k��icked at it. There is somethinglf but t ob ection to this view has i,1, i .esssutisuy, insulting and degrading to one's He a heetonnd tE'eie,his inaher prretantty wbite knew without welltatin I WAGtoopooe Brea . fore'emit ebb aamlittlee later, tto• life rand been that we find no serpentine which no goortamil ilplealown s In manho(d in having to taut. girl ypre ve pre I the on knew I always said w Y tended to love her -that you only care for dress, already walling for itis: Iiia heart ,Y the chimerw (a 11 I • dstve fashion. It Is. rsctically gave a jamp, a pleased j amp, as he saw her 'tannins ; yon know I had have way in life to thought, it wasddyingwand seething in mad of many tertiary strata But this objection loses Its when we note m 1 He sariouel dreamt of mstryin yon. , flint round her faint numb form. Strange connecting link that she sharks and- • bar i ex one's self. A pretty rl A peals sitting there before her Tor Lfond oihi r' deet sake, You could never have thatlthonwg waters, onoieoe th nderedininiher1esir 60A the�eturgmonvy ib Closelytrelatei -to forms Ac. . • Snits o1. therwise to the man th t Is in us. Elsie ;Aho was very, y y11, Huggh felt it b(sterly and deeply -for hind• would'have TTen worlds to fling his arms Ebie looked , ie, tm,,wThis is d tom w to choWhat she a clrank'in with her gasp was not of Any of those [orate box been found in - self, ,not for- Ebie. He pieied hie own esd� tight aroun3 .her then, and strain her to fsoe'sp That Hn h eh�nl�z�ps voiae.new to sir bat waters-eslion tbraokiahwater anade hei gasp f of roaver• the lateth. existing irmtediato str�ba down he secondary era, Mtoe our own , pilpht most sincerely. But then, there was his bosom asd kiss her tenderly. He would tram she stent Sntilit whelmin flood of it. 'Shen she sank again, time. The chimers Certainly exist, '[or it Poor Elsie tb think of too. No use in the have given worlds, but not his reversionary ally atte, quite newltotae•", g - world . in bllak 1 B thane, Elate they nasi dnhim � chances in ever Worlds don't taonnthe W the/tritud satire fee�siimp a 'Bat, Elsie, I've said it over and overs and waa�anY beraoa every'side. chillhe Cold -She took tsie, however, , nand n }o the exoeediag j very, `very dear y thowsnd times before." d engaged•to_ona.aaoSher-so eat is thel oil r��s�teTm- tetoh nothia t/ Against ret m �t htvs been onmans.-- the gazed book at him uke A stone Alt, a deep 1p, and with it sipitred out hetAr the present; sea+ a, the orb ea urged love o! consistency is than, tfiit even alone yy - "-she tammured-skew setae H� was e do hit besb to break It tl to E!sis. 1Y, ",You nave:, never, never meant it." nee, and Stromas all over. 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'Y #»T ♦ �1r TO #• oer� air dash La as we. boiled ag I lfpLh new. Lata is thr awsoiog wt '�d8 STOIIi ♦ I�aEil'I�AO# #cooed �pstrt. ., , k d,r -..' ~ , . N • . `. *9 tddi a 16TCYi+ie M60ando, cane more approach my Canadian home, ; or Prune K'o.rrar. 1 ,." I. °*' I I'll.`•tam ab to the oowoaLohrr," vis , �.eaaoz pppp pat It �esauted se 1{1f+ftta.l4f >s Cook, nett . 'Y�m the vale of drams, i ' A>f ,�' sun as�a going ag vine. We tram out hoarse• _ _ . Bald I to to engine driver, and the answer ly from the booming whistle the news of our �a�°sred sou ll7sterieasty. t Brum-patn a-poi°, • "� . - . 191saway, - _ -'only was a grim amity Squsedng t return. We owing she broom bell, and our The Stoardss inheritance lawsuit forms so is fcasver seems _, - By fire Rev. Alexander A. Roddy, F. R. G. the narrow opening I was outside now, hod• huge lamp blszc° and glares as we light cep the.sensation of the day. About four eau While ■uasets wax aadtw•aos, - Monkwearmouth, fag ae, to the to blew rod lsstened to tine thoilabu•for of the. oover�d. brld and roil Pte« Michael of wars to me l es.s. `� '`:a S., Vicar o! All 8ainti', .. - author of "Kstrwan. the Holy," "Bosoes boiler. The et g ee rolled gad jam as main over MiwwippYs swollen flood Les, well•it own characters of Paris, died. He 1 with rib than of pain, V. r ''. in Mchamedan Afrtoa. w0 banged along, but, , hholdiag on tightly, I with memories of Africa, Aria, •and Earn pe are i to drive about the'city in a carious gild. You with the ion of tire-- � � diaa,do&e, dtn�•done. , pied forward and s Sown on to the still fresh, we shall sing for many a month :- ed coach that reminded one o! the state Yea did you count the oat I t , , :, Di harry alone. iroa�saW above the oow•grkL Here was a Way down the Maaawippi ribber, - coaches of kings of the last century. He was _ s, did t think of. awe t • 8n, sang the Eagllrh yeoman is his well- hags"thick rope with iron hooks called like Far far from home, known to be enormous}y rich, and at his I.Oh, for the hops thus lost-- v. known wedhe w ,but he little thought a great boa•constriotor and read to be need • Dere's where m thoughts are turnip earth there was at curiosi to know how _ Ths,htoeeom +Hieb host bit ng y Y g B d Rte curiosity . Died to the wintry air A how aptly he desoribad-the L000moLive of i s parallel shunting. Oa these aoilr I sac otter, he had dirpased of his fortune. HL will Now for the flower face a* this great continent. It was remarked on me down, holding on tightly to one of the - Dab's where I like to roe= _provided that his widow should enjoy the Each h h a crw. to be.r- _ Y "''board the steaamahip Adriatic as we were lamp holden, gad Pasting my right heel estate u long a° she-livid, and at her death we wY�o have iso.. the coat ' 11 ;coming across the "pond," "Yon will bear the link of a stoat iron rod • - it should be egaallydivided among the three .. ,You are • star io me ! .mss that -sound (alluding to the ship's bell) all To enable the engines to sheat tracks and TO ]fsXLAV♦TE IN B♦BYLO�iId s children, Grego D=metrics and Priscesa I-am t ou.gLL to goat LL over the American ooatiaent wherever ihora carrlages there in an enormous strong bar GortrohLkoff. 'Gregory, the eldest, ls a _Oat of the briny sea `" L a track." To an English— it Bosnia an fastened in front, as thick as a . muscular A Party at Explorers.,Golai is . study tate Roumanian, Senator and also a General i r inset the 14 thsweee en dew ; } '' ii daily services or fanesals were oonstaatiy man's arm• It is fastened to the centre of the arm of that kin dom and it is he *he Out of the ohI the naw (lauds to Central IUs. y + Fairest of all may *e ; . 1. being held, for the toilers of bonen Detb of ,the buffer plank by a correspondingly stout Dr. John P. Patau, Professor of Hebrew h° taken the lead in the present pleoeeed- • Though I am naugnt to you, 40 ttrdns a roach the stations or eraludagr has lint, and whoa not to ration this stunt rod leiga. Potato Michael was imawa to have 8ta1 you are .11 to me. cA lith church-like sound.: I take m iia down the front of the catcher. the University of PaansylvLaia ; Dr. lett a fortune {n real property -and och:r 'aarEag y Harper, institutor Ia Assyrian at Yale stable securities worth $9,000,000. Th" shtined is my,intuost heart Ry Mae•in the cobta of Engine 20tr, the "engin- I was told the day previously the train Collac, and, Mr. J D. Prince of the Class _ . one day lives on along ; _ ; e was eadl fontid and die of according woraht ptd and held apart, -:,'a out blaclt balloons of thick sooty $mo a from line, sad tbit rod had and York with• -the purpose of eventually' oon to a terms o e wl n e a posse into me noknown. . the •`,make stools -" the $teniae palls the transfixed one oz and carried it for half a slanting ezplorattons and ezoavrtions in left atehher fortune of fully t could readily since we werel4omedto pats - ,: brig line which �yriags the great brass boll mile end It was so firmly fattened to the lo• Babylonia, middle. Asir They are ' so cash,jeweb, and securities that could readily - Blnci when we mat alone,I. - hanging near the whTsi]e j we pap the level rsomotiv`e that they had .to stop the train �m b Mr. 3 " H. Rayne holo- t�8d into cash by any one who got hold end heart.Sr' ep�ke is hurt crossing, when buckboards and slatoarts are and out it away. y 1'n p hem, whether the rightful owner or not. gripp ar, and Mr. t3: P. Field of Brooklyn,. 8e whom the baiRhta divide, kept in hand, as the, hones nervously gaze Yon, will Bee that incidents of this nature architect. And of this fortune not a pennq was to be io a tar otr land, on, the $asy moaner, and thea we are off on might'be distressingly inconvenient for the Tho.. only previous expedition of arch. found. The minutest search failed to reveal . Trustingly, side by bide, journey. oeeepmt of the p&r•ttoular seat that I had' - even the faintest trace of it. Prince Greggory Neves again will stand, j mologieal character to Babylonia .was the applied to the police; sad offered fabulous pone is the touch of the hand, a, Where are we going to ! Permit me to taken, and I allow that it was unwise of me Wolfe expedition of 1584, though French PP P Deep is the gulf and wide, . tell yon. We ere is Eastern Canada, is the to fall asleep, there as i did that atterhoon and German wvaata have long prosecuted rewards for its recovery. All was in vain.h in • distant land, . vines of Qaebea We have• just left for a short time. Now, I mast exert any their researches in the re ion:'The ex asan The $10,C00,000 was gone. Wa whom the yeah divide. `�i descriptive wen I can conjure n to ea•. --ill Ig Pe About a year later the widow of Prince Never on Perth to meet ; _ . e •` city " (3fl0 inhrbi� urs) T-=s-season, ab a yon to to e a seat w me on t e ront the Babylonian E:ploratioa Faced, which .,.,What oloaded sun beats down bat we eatiiuot feel has been subscribed by citizens of Philo• visitor had baen her daughter, Peiacan Under then shrouds of snow-' University, dolphin Among the members of . the ' ' Different was we go, _ _ . _ • , tied because U its containing perhaps tae , Gortaehakoff, and she had not Bono there wury wttrh wounded feet, , best public school in Canada. That fine om way through the still. Lt so vteat a. o n. oweve ,tlhl� ion sr- w o vs ov y V. - Prof.Allen litlarquand of Princeton and e of on the lett of the line, and sized that it becomes s gale Cold and toy is more intimate and confidential norms w{th , Ten whcm 1 cannot, mist Pu buildings this Mr, Lsugley, Secretarjt of the Smith• cluing from the banks of two rivers-the wind, for the forest glades on either aide her mother than either of hes brothers had - wnfaa Institution. While describia the > Saint Francis and Marsawi i-oontaias o! the line an still deep with the winter's been. Consequently Princess Gorbchakoff ; PP snow. They h we Bee the heat ummbr dano• aat-In of the expedition W a reporter afore Wei the only one of the heirs present at the � Knitting- .* feature rooms, hall, chapel, houses for pro ahvethe crack befona,, when weeome to leaving Dr., Peter Wald : y deathbed of the widow. She declares that fesacn and rooms for students, end dormi• �B '0 oral name for the lsr ULA r, a csasox.. . trories for the be The Priya whole region around the - o s she found among the personal effect° of W am we miss w much ttreo + and cold again until we pun! her mot er aecwu fes eao.nins 1 Ing acro.. the door, It" L a vast plain dotted with monads, which, ' - from the Gateshead•Hi h School for boys. cep, and thea the fierce rya blszas and jewels valued •at $3 ,000, and nothing more. A little maid, feet bars and brown, . High cy indicate the burial place of ancient cities. But where are we oing to' To the •' and scorches, and frizzles with all his might The moaod over the, city o1 B bbylenls about tint the servants who were present toll a _ Cheek's Pass, a citing hair, of the iron:" The+►aadion Pacific Rail• But now we at rattling along ab fall speed. different story. The sane who prepared iPp g masse. of bhtmnr Hair, _ - ten miles egnarO ; thin over Erich tea square Aind.a ahiid:eh sorehead smooth and Laic. way which ds so e • section o! this I feel that the whole train ls behind me, and the body of the dead woman for burial y engin large miles, Other mounds are very small, and earth ls now completin a short cut to the that I am lording the wry. declares, and i. supported b the statement The s be.* ie tempts he The open door cover probably only single palaces Jest Wow he ,temps rev more and more Atlantic Isom Moatrea , which will ave The long line of rail stretches ahead g by the others. that she found the body whets we shall excavate, how long we shall The sky mostly clstress +, th ars r sweet, Ih 300 miles is rho trans ooatiaental► h the forest, but ev moment the erioircletl nnderaeath the clothes, by a beltAnd „ati�es the bar. fro+n tent perhaps through every stayll , and what we shall do with the iascr(p- oarne to the. Pacific chose. U Of Baena is ckaogiag, and new beauties ahead of kidakia which at the beck bon a Lr a erg, ae wlshea bar Luk were done y y tions or relies discovered, all depends. on, .. gt She counts ch rounds off, one by one ere evolvingthemselves out of the mountains. the Penult of negotlationW now' g with .pouch like L dseu improver." In fhb' bel .I the State of Maine (U. 9. A,) runs up ism Like a-humonster devouring �1es.of iron and poach were beak notes gad &eauriti" Canada on the east to as objssctioaally rq Se the Turkish Government, a shall all a,neltinting to 810 000 or thea Higher yet mounts the bon of Jame; .. , ., v° manners fl in towards one end thea d ar.bs• IDS° a- 'ar-h the missing fortune. This the servants ex= sirpte. out s:om the childish ape, ♦ � = `• cast to Halifax. order of wonders the. n e e. PeaX­ Iback and swawr the anger d athwart our track as we o , anon a oiFivao to We vo armed, not P�� Gortschrkoff. Moreover, they say .1 T out am to, going i ,pas Government of (Canada` which has aided. the fig° g' so much on'secount of the brigands, which o y T.eaty eonridr; t m seine iopi.y !" Eraisdiaa Pacific Railwa on, its own soil thundering out in agony our gasptag blase that the Prtncees got • locksmith to open y are not °o numerous as former) as to r0 goes still further and heavily subddiz" It ai k and soot y' P a sat° whish she, found to her mother's Do to the 6edan +hero the a brooklet btowe spar Leet ourselves from wild tenets. " his we Down io the haat where the brooklet flows. = even when built In an alien ooaatrp l My fined seems to have lite sed to be filled room and took from it more thea s million °hall go into damp. I have ordered 2,000 r Chasing one over p to her kn ve the hes, I am o then, from the Province with a yearniap to outstrip anything which donned worth of jewels. This story h con- Wadfat In clover up to bar knees . + nrrseying, cans o! !:alta and mats for the journey, so as of .Quebec over the mountains and down into nature can. produce; sometimes we flin firmed by the locksmith himself who did at to to three when the alt, what fun . _ the wilds of Maine, the home of the caritoo, fly d break the native fare upon the sp-ra gra- tom alive offense as rra shoot aloes down the ob. Prince" tiorGchakoff strenuouslyIt ie to tree when the wok f. done .g dually. If we work in the sheep•ralsiag 1 - - the nsd of the moose. Pant-pant, .whiff• gra as, but then we-puff gad toll se wo t denies it alland bas made charges of din' have gilded away. _a¢and a section we can rt of mutton; other order Yee c areatyears whoff, diag•dong, creak, wheeze, and we and strogale along steep rep es; we creak Ii honesty against the servants In, o to die- The o6iia to a woman. o sd' hreaor o! Rev ��cies we must I ve on, gene Heah...and groat �It their testimony. .But her brother, One by one crown into bar. lair, _ roar throughthe cover ad.brid a over Ma"a• and juts we whits son sharp curves; , g with abound we lead over obasms as we-are milk• Wheat, I am lad to may, grows wild G Stourdz will a snit against And t sr a the priata o! the feet o! care ., , �wippi s brown hood and through the cutting. , M flat we seed not want for some- Gregory a' P Yet I like to watch 'fur, To-nicht the sits ;Frraodly handkarahiefa are shakes nuns a bald cep by. skeletons ot,wood. - Oh t_ �hoee. thine Eike bnutd: ThnArabB, who ,oriII do' sad the when° matter wilt be well sifted By tau hoa&ehatd are,-and u thea ane knits.-` and then we we in the forest char In trestle bridges' Well for the occupants of g in the courts. It b thought that it she sees gala, g 8 the excawtiag proper, will be or swircl the needles glance. and the thread .. alonti a 'wfadfag ►venae of Canadian firs. the oomlostabk can reading their P+Pea.- twenty `cents a slat. Their-work is acrres• the case going dclaim against her the Prince" tec willion, Ottdee throu,h n•r angers whn• and red. . s d out of the as we make 144 that they as net the view from the cow- n 3 fly to Russia and claim the Czar'm protection, ,Ty a baby's stocking To nod tro revolnus per minute of our driving wheel esker pondingly bad. Hwa make ergs excava• believing that that monarch would not In And to and out the veedley go, . tions we shall employ two, three, or four, as event , allow the fortune she her grab. she Huge ,%Ila'an¢ that day in June, - rt5 feet 8 In, in diameter). We nee Here ls a trestle bridge coming I Lean y going fie g hundred. The ptoir and shovels we takeDat the icer soft strain b a aaraery Looe. _ about 80 esllw an hoar. For We 'sake o� forward, my friend, while you hold tightly with ns. An as experiment 1 have also to go out of itis empire and into the - then rEho are-not familiar with Canada, I be the iron frame. ?.cols down then ordered six wheelbarrow°, though the aa- heads of 13oaauniaans, who might soma day Close h.dde her the heti lies, _ : will continue to describe the journey until the slo°pers ; no the rushing brown river tives always work with baskets. - I may use it -against Rosch. gFoorw�ardd,, to wkag w:rd tthhW alsOp swine°. . 1! take seat above the" ooweLteha." -tearing at the rooks, and hear the roar of ihei have dry ezpereionae of the auto who •Brat inches b • her toot a .h• uttl .m e aswh­ Par , wen d w to a eye° et ware a Nps • - emoothL daBhia on_ down grad", acs anon- those wooden beams, crooking wader our the natives pat them on, the[` heads and " And song b hushed tar the baby alseps. -- yy uses a v e in the o coon• wet ht dna or b crashed out of itioa! A correspondent. writes :- The lamoei -see the ho oi� fling pen g PB P" then ed the thin on, o! them.. We t' from the green, through the MY ht try Delors nes, and the gilt spire oiitioha;ch, A6 !yon, breathe freely, for we are over now, byre made aft arranSs emeaL !or nae year 8 esngsun g. by all liagen o! the pr- ,�Q1e rhe shoot of o troop at ptry. 6' gad then padsa yetO af1patient oxen plough- a� dash again Into the forest ; but we do work though everything depoud4 on, our one. amt day, I am informed; ls a mystery as , Blue eyes, black eyes, golden curb- , -- - - • ind or &tone-drawing: t met the bell a • not forget trestle bridgesnew .and the dirporttton of the •Tnrk)mh to the author. I was raised on the n xt , The, a an all hen-her b, y+ and girls. swinging as we roll akmg s0 slow, for I love We shall be able b picture tins 80666 next Guverament." farm to Jesus Lentis, Angle I. ►uAe r Th-Or t wonder not at the print- id car° _ to bear It rfagtng " over the track we go. •tiara we read is our papers o! the plunging _ .... •. lather. I w to personally acquainted with Or the silver tutee L is her bearded hair - ' -- "J ohavill Johnvtlle," "All aboard, all oars toppling one after 'another, and' the both her and her. father, and also with the Does she ever pine for the us-Oow brook, e, ♦ Learned Member of the Pro- author of the along. Knowing these facts, The swat-briar hood the clover nook I abawrd. ' OVa rattle along, and at drownfaQQ, and the burningg.� and the crush. g B rte, '' aboard we 'have the excitement a! In of fatr human lives. Nothing ebb will tesslom. . I have been nquested by my friends to give when sweet windy w,o, when stroll the era, , _ , - R g Does she ever wish th%t her tank war dove 4 " . getdag a freight oar on to the track, 'It had I raise my pen against, but it must shower The followingletter from a member of one the public the beaeflt of, ray knowledge; would yon kaowt Then watch her wh, res she roe o! at the switch. Here the end° of the out is splattering° of Indignation, agaust- of the tarned profession&-a "Fizishan'' which I bade oomentnd to do.. A�1° amaingdreaming able ate knits. . two lines are moved Instead 'of pouted trestle bridge a, even It its holder is ignorant practicing fn a western town-was sent to a L+uric was born is 1827,and was about seven- . tongues of metal as at Goma "Three can." and partially unjust. Just one queaden to wholesale firm Ia Toronto, with whom the tees yvara old when the Incident occurred * - • - - 'sings the fhroman�" two can," "half a thane is power on the Amerban csnztiaent: "doctor desired to "trbllsh trade ren- which gave rise'to the son bearing bee ffionosyllables. oar,.' " just a little mita" Theme are in How is it thst, with all their defeats, the dons. The writer b evidently a gentleman nems. Jared Lawrie, Annie s ether, was Itine be she force o! words that tax the tongue .. structiosa to the engineer u to the distance European lines rarely have bridge aoci• m manifold attainments, and some pleasing a fal•a er, who lived and owned , very large "But once, to ,peck them full and round and alear. - — -= . he is to smil on his engineer. " Draw 'dean f The answer most undoubtedly be surprises th the way of novelties in medicine tarts called Thraglestown, in D .mfrienhirs, They snit the speech, or song, and ars the ear, pia," Thea the tattoo is detached from the b+cense we s ad more mon ever our and rfum me be ez ct:ed when the . Soottand, He hired a great deal of bel , aaif Like bells that give one tore when they are rung; _ . TPe Pc g Or btM n ,tes on the air, Ilk• tain'�drop+ fluag, .. yy �° among those he empl,yed was a men y the j - . train; and with a•pood pull reinstates the bridges, Lad yon of the weatern continent new laboratory to is work g order, That pour their Joy for an .ho use to heat. long goods .waE gun on, the track • These oonld do thi name, even It it wig - Inactively The letter is printed oerbattns. - name of Wallace to not .0 foreman, and fir abort•' quick chords the du l sense charm ,and 11 . freight cars are trom 50 to 90 feet long. fent. "Sir as i am gain into Patent medisoa thin while in his employ Mr. Which oe tell to sheer, Awayy we hurt yy ta. the brilliant samhin Ve slacken speed, the whistle gives a spring quite extensive I have boa advised love with Anal e Lnsie, which last Ger That tires nq d shrinks tram weeds to Great length Iwavis Cocirhirs, acs dish. through "t1 —t oohoi White new wooden shads to ht m and t a oatalon of your father soon learned, and forthwith dim g • hroug Br!a i g medison eh hirci. He—went to his home in,-llts-x• strone words Qt old, that anot right ro the brain, . long wooden brid over the, river. I pay an seen in an opening of th4fir forest. drags sad am 'S to keep ocher eson,And hit the heart r soon, ware brief and bene. -1. ge weltoa, and was taken sick the very night . through the bridge, because the -bridge Backwoodsmen and women s children ae weil as make my '.a and all kinds of Who'ltudelhem now and aw them to his sling, . over the river in this neighborbood have cotes down and smile u they see amen with perfumery today L am making 7 kinds of he reached there, and the next morning. emnoth atones tram 6moks at English an but" - roots and fides to keep oaf the snow in the. a notebook writing on, the cowcatcher. As medisous and i can make as money"wilt when Annie Lenrk heard of it, she came w which slut mate strong his thought, to penes ae slide In his beddde and waited on trim until he vena, wiptee time, They are like bug barns, but the train stops t e o$ and watch the pas• sell and f determan can a wholesale usiness t/a1 she wiah scribes to write, or beide W eine. With nc oath �g,g - . . o of and •died, and an him deathbed he composed the _Saryera Irepesias. - .._"yon look hind theeesiae h bh6 ties to on edge of the lores0. As some >tantiag ii oLa do btes with yon'thaa i o!o fa on. en , Lha rushing river-beneath. R fibre the Iine is to be done, I walk along• to examine the teal i will deal with you -altogether becaws = . -­ .. ' is exposed in the open cents*If , high board- ,boundary between the British Dousiniom I think i can Mid a god tad rep here wher i Shoeking Tragedy at ioniEo. , The Value of TnrpEdline. ' : i>bgs ate areoted to catch the drifting -now ; and the United States of Amaides. It be 'a Lm. 'thingi is brisk and the outluk tar • larg A terrible dr hag been enacted at M on- ., they look like advertising boarding■ without square mat-iron post about a yard above dr°gist its b of he has the stook and can After a housekeeper fully realizes the . - placard: upon them.. -. the.groand. Upon two sides appear fn . n• sell goods gn Loo. A young Brazilian, named Racal Her- ' .� , , i_remaia'yoan Truly a� who was livi.cg with his brother and worth of Turpentine is the household she 4 e For thrsehonrs we cera al ilei+ Boundary, August 9, 1842. On'the Poor. q never willing to be Without a supply o1 it journey along. stopping ,. obter•in•law at Villa Anita, ,het them both It ves nick relief to burns • It is as ezod- . _ at country stations, where fresh-looking Can. States ddb Lre the words: .Albert Smith, oil Mod a referaoe from a den t at q ' adient crowd the fort+ latform, and curious Commissioner,". hom f hav �° dead and blew out him own brains lent, application for come; It b foe United Stat" Commissioner " and on the you �� rheum-dam and more throats, andItthe other side-. Lieut. -Col. B. S. Ertbonrt. deli with eery senor i commence On Monday, evening Raoal,,so the servants vehicle° drive through the surrounding Clear• , s� to mak° medison state, while at dinner was lam taliLtive ; ' ._ . Ing. The ran gets lower, and as we travel H. B. Commissioner.'. A tattered ` .Sari n r• quickest remedy for ooavnbions or fits. east the long shadow of the, engine travels and Strip"" hung madly .from a rade pole PB♦RLS OF TTIITHe_ than oma+ and sand im 0, revolver the meal Then it is a Bare preventative sigaiust mother 'before us on the track.. or sippl" through which sumo ae had nmhed to the boaarisry ' ' was over h� race and with a revolver in each b just dropping a trifle In the bottom and _ g. - hand killed hiabrother and sister-in-law by the & trees as we circle ,round a curve. .post. Sorrows are like thundq'•clouds-in the o wen, Chat and cupboards "It will : ;• firing point blank at them: That done he render the to secure from in der• ." Nearly Mven o'clock it is when Lake Mo In, 1345, the commissioner eat a track distance they look black, over our beads pointed the two revolve. at bis own _head, °p i°� r gantto bursts us from the valla he- through the forest fort feet wide all ala fly gray. P° fromcl sets an It will keep ants and bags gen upon 9 g Y ­tope ._ and had sent both irnlleta through it before ,'�. hind the .woods on ons bt.__F' the bonadsry; "Croft► peckaTt;hn�aorow Z#aoa-iaanaais�nctadt-nat-menly-plauanb the mesysats fad is ctearin ., the title from closets and atore•ro4ms by patting a - 'bNa fold this exqui to mirror in their .cm. the intervening ya.leys. , Every quarter of things said and done, but unpleasant Ones could reach the some of this terrible a—ine e. � � it it sure'de°traetioa to be� tb0�hs . brace, and the sunset bue° ,blaze on its a mile one of then posts was, placed half- left undone It appears quite certain that. Rsoul had and will effectually drive, them away from • sheet from orange to silver steel. way between a square granite &tons. ' Conduct which -pleases us toward those premeditated the crime, .and that he meant g Y P " " Ice fl a and floating timber fill. some of The bell rings, and as the engine gives its who are rising, eam as Ion toward' to commit it, even if he net with roeistsnce, jo°b blunt, a thoroughly n t • p" ,16, the ' : : the bays Violet oloadlets float high above fiat pant.I step on, td fhb catcher and awing g P1 _ joint of the bedstead !n the spung baaiag� . .." . .4 the snow•streaked mooatains Fir ire" on into my prase sgaiw Diaw the whole train -who are falling.---[Viotor Hu$o. for is addition to the two revolvers found dme, and itijuns neither rnsnitn. nor is his hands there was snothar is hls pocket, the crest o!'tbe western hilt stand nab In, dash" `town iab0 the United SLatrB of The flowering momenta of fire minddisagreed clothing. A spoanfal of it added Lo a pall ani weA as two daggers.. He had tildnof. warm water 4s- ezoelient for eieanfa dark relief shboaftted against the sunset America. Two odautes ago we were amen• Drop half their petals in bar speeob. with his brother regarding the didision 6f' g 'sky. The river, rttrhia awfftly 'item thi able to British law ; now acs matt do as -[O. W. Holmes. thds late lather's property. peat. A little in the nide on wasting day :. take, bas burnt its, bond, and tear round President Cleveland balls un, It is all down' An humble knowledge of thyself is a - . ' ' ligt►t4 }aandry.nbor. the railway bridge. Red hot water seeas : grade now to the end of the line, gad abort surer way to God than a deep aeLrah atter As a snow drift is formed where t:hore: I. • to flow, amidst the foe and logs, for the sky midday we come to the engineer's camp, knowledge-[Thomas a Hempls. ls a loll in the wind, 'so, one would say, - reflected laami thron h.them as through, and an soon enjoying: a homely meal to a He who dna not bel nes at the needful Curious Phase of Deafness g P where-there is a lull of truth, an ash 'n• . network. To•nivht, a wooden French .log hut. Thousands of men are spending moment, never helper; he who;does'not-conn• 'tion springs up. But the truth blow r :'t It is said that persons aAlicted with . Canadian hostelr"n a Qrtla�attIng bedstead; their days'in the 'forest battling with mos• gel at the needful moment, never counsels. on over it,. nevertheless, and ret length yen forms, of deafness can -hear perfectly is __ to-morrow on a coweatche to the "end of gnito" and other tronblee; 'but pushing on Snfferih becomes loeaatiful when an blows It down.-[Henry ,David Thoreau. the midst of a tumult. A locomotive engine ' tlte.iron. What iso gowoatcher. Well, bravely the, work of completing the'last one bears t calamities with aheerfai P y Per as you never see one in the old countryy, I link in the chain which holds together the �s He who comlilafas that the world ls or, upon examination b a medical ex iii must expplain It ls a sort of a gird British Dominiope in North dmatloa The new, not thron h insen°ibiliry, but through hollow and heartless unconsciously con• was found to be very deaf, and, although en Le , .plough fastened to the front of the engine, men all come from Canada. The new law greataas of mid.-[Aristotle, (eases his own lank . of sympathy, while pprotested that be could hear perfectly well ,-I" or nearly rora�ing the rails, so that if the which forbids anyone "who is in a foreiggnn The deligbte.of thought, of truth, of work,: he who Believes that people as a whole is 'the nab, be was responded. • Susie time train meets with any -movable' obBtanstion; land to be hued in order to come iftto the andoE well-doing will not descend upon "ns are kindly and hnmsae u certain to afterward+ having' made vita attempts to _ •. ,' it ,ball be pushed on, one side. A fallen States , b work prevents the railway nom• like the dew upon the flower without. effort have. the.rnilk of human kindness in hit own better his defect, he applied for reinstate•• - ..14 tree, a flock of sheep, an • explorinp__pig, a pony from bciaging.. their mea is of our own. Labor, perevereince, self-denial, nature. - ment;4gain urging the fact of his pertecti- moi, Cariboo, or even a e zzly "would be pro- Canada to work here. Instead, 'they. furtitudS, watohfalbeae are the elements out '• Id'drtlling glass, stick apiece of stiff clay hear3n;r while on duty. Finally to satisfy . e bably runt to the rigDt about by this con- discharge thein at the other ddb • of of which this kind of joy,° formed. or gutty on the part where you wish to him, the physician rode with him upon a ,4 trivance. It does not ettietly catch oowa, It the boundaty and give them a ride into this Do not gt•ow - old to fast. Tey, ti-keep make the hole.. Mab a hole in the putty locomotive for a long distance, and put. him =rather "does" for, them, and flings them States, and then engage them afrbsh. 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I -� :­.,M1•'� - �'.. ,� � . . - ....­­..­-.-- - d � - I, .-AXTT1B-6-TJ0-T.4FE EDIT -Oft- -- - -- - , � , ­ . .. - - - . - -,.iV%1X= LOT e. ­. -d , . , � I . - -UGHAM AND KINSALE.' BRO .1 I . . � . . .'I ". ' '' '' - . The Pickering Band. . _ _ ..­­­ , - JUI AST HALF of Lot 12 in the 2nd Coo., '12A fronting I � . I . . -1 . . V. ­ . - ­ .. ­ . -- ----� 1�1 .. . , ­ . `r6wnsliip� of-Pickerims, on the �. �w 1. ... ." � . . � I ': " - -.-o--------Jr- � I . . . � . - , -� DaA3 5=,-1 hav"ong felt like writing 11 Xingat6it-Road and 44j oining Pickering Village, -, I . - - � - . I . . . . I - I . . to *41L where are the old band instruments oontainitt . 1: it. IF1 1UJ acres, all in-& )food. State Of v,Ltio,L . ke *oil is a good clay loam,, and this Is I . � . . I .. . - I . . � . r � I I . .� I If wiant top for batter and Eggs And $peekUy low 9P - formerly use& -here, and why they cannob be put into u". again. Having on" an amateur band come from a neighboring one of the best grain . farms in the Town on the promises is 4 jrAW -house, a, bum =. also sheds and. driving -houses. POIAOMiOn to I "t pur;hawr. For further particulars apilly you prices . . , 11 ­ - . � ­... ... cuts in afl lines, call on : - . � ­ . .. . .- '.. . .: '. I I ­ . ...-. . . . I .., .. 0 I—. 1. . , . I . I .. - . - . . - Ot Phl"itlift stwo I . . . I., . --u 1-.; -- � ­ . . . 1. . �, - village, quarter the size of this -to render . . it suggested to my at our on the promises, or address .. I . .. 1- - - I , . � I . . �. - .. . -- "WTT.T-, S. 0 1 ., - . "Is published• every Friday morning to its ogMt , � l'i ckera, Ont. ZdQGi picnics. C mind that we had plenty and ample Wieut: R ' I "JOHN BAXTE , � 37tf . . - Pickering, P.O.. .. %T.&0QJTJM8 & - . . .. ,. f . . ....., . . I . . . -, To S. going to waste at home., and numerous ­.----------­ ­ - - . ­�.­ .- . .. .. .. ... . . � .. . I .. ' SIL.26 pea year; 0 1.00 it paU ia advisamm instruments which once 'enlivened .our , - , . 24cr 5&14D. � - , . . - 0- I . . .� ': ..- ,: . ,, � . . ­ ---.--^-'. . ­ .- ­ , . . . ., . , . - . : , I - I HATES OF ADVERTISLNG: First insertion, per line ' - - - : - ,8oeuts. festive gatherings, sad I decided to broach the subject. Why should we go to the ex- - . , . ­ - , - - ;f .. ----. . .� .. . 14- - . , I . I . ... � ­ .1 . : i . :: '. SiX Bimtz 51=Lrle 96=,d =UIC�10 X3 DX=0069 - ." - I . ...-",.. . 'Each sub"quout insertion, per line - i.. .1 ; This rate do" not include Legal or Foreign ad- pease of. bringing in joutiijde bands, &!ld . , , tile 11HE residence and grounds . U, -ul.g. of 'eke. u . jersigu,Z 1. mileVillage1?'ring Are ,. . I . . . . , . � . . . `4 ­ . - terms, by : , sale on easy .� ,. .1vertiserneuts. . . I 1. allow oar own inatrurneuttiI to lie idle and offered fur ..le. There are 4-1 acres of land -0 brick . I . ,for .. '. . ..;. . . .. I *C I 1 -Utf . ­ c con- -.;.. , . .Z. . � ,A,e Lal terms given. to parties making our talent to run wild ? It is true some of s ri rods frontage -on which are erected a oti,lb . . . I � ,- � rlwtS for 3 or 6 tudliths or by* the year. Ralf- .. .. ,­­ I r yearly contracts V&yable, quarterly. .;early T OJ , 6p��r, �� But, stuess cards, tea lines or under, with -!)tl I I the.old inatraments would used repairing w nes, and wq would require one -ox two new 0 C house of modern design containing every con• yenibuep; also drlvingl�uw and stables. There is a nice young orchard just eotnilig!n'tobearing, , . . . . . --� � t­ .. -, LLI S . - 7 One Year, 65 00, payable in a11VQnC0- brit i9e coat for the whole -would not exceed mud small fruits of kinds. This pro1*rtyJAGQUES-&W1 . .. ' :� , . %�wNotics in local columns tell cents per I .i ..... . ­-­ .----- ---- ­- -­ ; !---!-11-c'1 550. I heard one of our leadin-li el'tizens I is _!?!�-"d _1�TcLtf�t�e,�_P-, s.iIe- ���. . ..' - . . . . I contract rarea triade-known. RU aPPLIca- .0. lie free advertising. -71, . . Spootal :Zy Last, wean I.Uau� .V-. %­ - -�,­;..'­ starting a band here, and I will give locutions in the viLiege. .For flirt ii er partic ti Lmrs ' apply to JOHN FIELD, Piellering Village . 11 - Advertiscineulis without writte." instructions auotherS5. I feel satisfied that with 96 3;:%;S0 1 . . , . . . ­ . - I will be inserted until forbidden slid charged ac- ...-­-­�- .. - - -Lordingly. .0rders-for dinVatinuing advertise- 1 I to the Billet little exertion. by those latereateds.nd will---- the aid of our village as a whole, we could "' -----.- ------ - ------- - - --- : NOTICE : o Ineuts his In writing mud sent pub- .'! lislier. I . � soon have, a band as good,' if not better, . Job Work promptly attended to. , , - -il than Pickering could boast of in the Past- ' - TO CLEDITORS OF -. . . .1 i..-.'. ... - -PROPRIVORS. i, .:" CLARK BRO&I Tlien. why' ? . Lwma or Mr�rc. - HANNAH WEST, -DECEASED, , . I 'Y` --. * - -, . . . I . . . - 'Yes. why not? The old band ins.tru- - . ­ . I ­ .:: ... . I I . . . . M "U, P.Lin.15-sti;ttludependeu . menta i .seem to, say by a d.umbneas more i -L ts s - T)URSCANT to Itivibli ratute, of :...:..� . . . eloquent than wo,rds: why n)t? The .JL sec::)Lt, the creditors of Ontario, Ch&r.. 110. 30CL . . . 40ur A.1ru-A Firs-.-claas Local Paper...- 1 summer winds which once wafted sweet Rannaki West,lateof thetowashipof Pickering, in County of Ontario.c:10wof the late W113. . ­ - -- Uptir M3LPe0tat1011*-Tii` hearty i , L - �­` suppom-ol-the Deonle of Pickering and vicinitV. .. , . . I . strains to the east, west, north and South, - steel! led musical mvemues Oi or Wett, deceased, whoabout the 10tIr day of March. A.D., l6bk4, are on or before the - . ­- . I . . and sadl whisper; why not? The old ----- ­­ F1 RST J)AY-n F-- MIGURT im, . �- - . . . . . . I I - -- I - I their instruments in a half-hearted ,;�,� . ., - to d -to the utidersicued Excertors of the last will and teetanieut of the said Hannah West, ­. . .. .. . ­ . I - .THE FARM vs. THE TOWN. -, . but the only Strain that their lips can frame Ls the gruesome air; why not? A ­L6yei " Music," deceased. their cUristian and omr-rimines.-ad- dresses, the full particulars of their claims Lgsinst the estate of the said Hannah West, a - - I . . I . . H S " . - , . . . 111cat;1ing citizen" and a of statement of their accounts arid the nature of � -- - - -, , - . .. �. , ..' - I . The world ii beginning to aeknow- each put a hand into, their pockets and . their Securities (if mail ane iMMedlLWIF after . .9 11.1 I - . . . I .. ..-, . . � - ; 1 . I I . -�� .. . ­...'. ledge a sensible idea, long ignored. draw forth true dollars .of g3od legal tender, it do vrd on tilt alter of ea and the said. Ist ' of August, l8sb. the executors to d sets of the 9" will proceed day stribute tLo as i I . I.- - I I I - . ... . . . . � � - . - . �, . . . . - . ... . . .� . , ­. - 7 - - I .1 I. � � - . - �----. �. 1-1- . ­ .� � . . o -.--. .. .. I I -. . .� . . - - - I � , - I . . . � . - • ,!d . . d�---J- - .- #I - !lap ,I 'h � estate among rtle4 entitled thereto, bac ni . . ,. � - - - . . I I I - . I - ----- -- 1. .. . . . . - ...., I . . - . ,,, . - -5 -1 � . - . -Z�- an& the world have written Out _ _=se hee tm C fully qu� �.�t . way to back up a movement. and if. a. few ' . ,tlie -i_ ,.,4-. _ � . 4_jhto� understgEed executors shall then have .had - . - . .- .. . �­ .. , . �. . . . I. ------- � . . ­ . - . -r� I � .1 '- ' ' � , . ­ I . . . I . - . . sma; t boys brought up on the farm . 1. . , I I . ­ . . 7 who have *become eflacated, and al- I 9 will contribute their mite, Picker. other wil . village will have a band running in -Ing v in 'time to compete for first good order notice. Sud'the uudersigued' execu timi will not be liable for the said assets or say part thereof nav:sous wiapse cW,m or claims to an,%, pefs�� they shall had notice �Lt the time of . L ' � .1 . - I . ..... . ._F OR Kso - RAK.ES, - . -w-s lived in' ease and- afftence ­ as T -A :IV I -i -tion this f a4l diatributioti.- . I . -... . ,. .. .. I - � astr a x . . . . .. . . ­ prize at the �.. . � .. . I ; - - merchwitsi.. bankers, and -the--h Dated at Claremout.runo 30tli A.DL'18�1". - . .. - -like. THr Nrws most emphatically says: why - . . . .. - . . .. . -- � .. ­ 4. - -- �f .- -nweU-to-do and intelligent farm. not? If au-7thiug.. is going to be dove, , GFOROF GEROW. J Executors, � " I" .. :-, ­,- ­ -... . � . .�. , .-, . . -1 ,. -i) I --, -. EVe ,A-* ECICHA,V.D BTOKEki.- - Clare'Llout P.D. . . . � - . . ­ � . - - ­� I . I . , . . I some has got to hustle, and the mem- ... .. . . .1 . - � 'have nl�ade it the atm and ­ . I .. -... � - . .. .. . . . . � ­ .-:--ers. object theoldbaud are,the likely -parties. ­ . � I . . -� ,. - . . . ... ­ 1. . I i . .. I - r . . - . - . . . berm of th . . - ­ -, , ­ - , - ''' * . Jucate their sous I . . . . . �- - , Z .. . .1 ­ ­ . -:- - .- , � of a toilsome life to r . tl�rwnl-�Er,. NEWS..,-... - -.. . -. ..- Notice, to 'creditors � . . 7_!!l cn, 1. - - - ­ -:,.. _­­ - .- . .- I . I . ,,ud wnke toxylimpt'Ople , - -...-,. -or- . I -& - - - �. -ARVEST MirTS, -1 - - . ­- � . Snobs living* in towns and cities. have� * Our Daily Bread. . . I im U. ri 0 1 1 I . -1 . - . . - � . . 1 -"%7- - a -14 1-r ----� � . � -..- . . . -. C. 9 - - . . . ­­ � . - . .. . . geoerutio;is as they rose... that farm , Hesvv and sour. bread L&lxi ' biscuil�ham. a . - - . GDEChAsk; D: I I . '.., . . � . . � . . I . ... . . ­ . ah the digestive orkads . .. - . . . ­ . ­ I . . I . - . ,•� - I ' astipbence thr�ug . . I . . I. .-..- "­ �­ . -- ... ....- - . %- . - I.. . I I . . ­ .. . . � - . . � . . !$ .::.. ­ . . ­.....­ boys were an inferior, order of. I'M- upon the m*ee46r4of health we enjoy. Ho-- 1) URSUAN-T to Revised' Statrtteq )f 013- . . . . .. ... �. . �. , . .. . . , .. � .1 . . .. I . . . . '. .... . and : - . . . - - . . .• I . . kind. And all this has had a ruitioui important to our preseut..hmppiness, mr:0r. chnit. 11:1. �Zctknl '-C� t'me rrc,ilt..4 OF: I . -. � . I . . I . - - I - ­ ' . . ' . Picice - . ­ . - " - '7 effect.. - - 'Ile Sunday ScLool papers future a4fulne3; the of good Dar.:el Leaveu% late of ti,e'-,- -a­i,L!I, r,f 11 -ice .... ­ -". . . ." . . 'Ieces ' -� * - All -at -ro,c - -'' .- I I �- n the counti of outarto. filrwvr, -, - - k bottom prices at ' ' . ... I . alwa.-VS health and a sound constitution are we Ing.' - - . - supplied to country schools ii . wbo died or. or,ibc-ut the 2a' th day �: A-1-ril, A D.: I . �� ­�. - ", _,, - - ' . can only realize wl4u- we have 16st them; I to,s, are oil or before the. - ,. - . ' . . . ... . .- ­ - ­ - . . . . .... I , . ­ ... have contained it taking- little story-. and when it is too late to repair the . .. - I ­ . . - I . . I I . . . - - . � , .. . - . - ­ . -­ '� ­%- - .. - :­ . -. � ­. . . ... .. - I . - . � �­ � . . '- ' TENTH DAY OF AUUGUST,-IS88, .... . - . . - . . - .- - i -tellittg-about-&-WA boYT--.hv- ow --a- tboclsa-vids of persons daily jeopardize not to -n,' in.tr, 1,rL.D I`,c,%­el­, T -4 -fn; V 0.1 :�­­ � . . .. ..­ . . . . . .. . . - . .1 . . . . - . Mg . . . . . . . . . . . . . Out., Exacutrix of the will 4". 6'. C.&I'l bmwel . , , , . . .. . � - . . ---. -- -- � . --- -- , - ----,- ,- " - ­ . . ,hair health be, thei - . -Lea% W.tutarvurth".1im 1kII.T.Pmnawea.a4drwm"8L ­­ - -- I - . - 7 Z - - 7----------7 ... !arm who -would -M study Us. h%-.urr. and the .. 1.1 �a I ... -- . --- , --- . ­,- ­ . I . . :) g,sl�iflg, health, and of others. by' using the full.�ariucular% of their claims aumin tithe = �. 9 d -14hookey,* liked to �p -Dalliel Lea,rtus,a statau (..tit • - - . playe , articles in the prepariti4n.of their food the cotsw,,f the paid , - ' he astrun-tbetr%twwrities . ..... - - ar-otherwise iud.alged in :his imural - purity- itill iwilthf milleo of . wl, ir-h they of their acepints and t . I f map. and itowidhttely after - . the said loth day C) 0, . �, •-• .-'-hilarity ,, and also about a goody- know nothing. Perhaps a, few cents May of zwm; the executrix will vroceeA to dii. I � . .. . . I . ti-l� -of the %Aud Daniel ,Ewavens,- .. I a farm, have been saved. or it mbLy have beep more bilte the &w-etv � . . �.. goody bay, ilio up . . tied tilervto. �.. I . . .. I I . , . � 11 .. ..... � . convenient to obtaiu'the airticles used, and iec"alle'l. at"Ou" the Put'04 erx'tl , , .. . . . /.'-I*' - - ': . . . I : .. . .- , - ­ .. 'r- .. -. - . who never threw stones, never- befit -a co yerileft . having regard only to the cidslu% of which the .1 ­ . . . . - .. 1. �� . I .. .. . 1.1� �.' ..' �. � . ... . % - 1. � . . the housekeeper takes the reaponsitality utiderAgned e,eclatr�i . . , ... - -,.: : . � - .. 7 I - - - Z' - '-" ., ­ t6% shall' have littd - -- . ­ ­ .. ­ . ... . . , . 1 I . � . mis- notice. .k 13 W ;!I not . . . ..: . I . I ­� Z­� ..pinjp his life, to see someone JUMP' 904­P000SLbly will' never know the tit) ixterstianed executrix . . .1 .. . ­`� . , . . 7- " - .7 .. . - - . , I I . �. . never event flSlfifig. because lie, tbouglit chief that has been wrought. Paterfamilias be liable far the s" aa*ts or lign thoreof - , �­ ..- - -. �'.' . ­ . L . . I � . . I - .. . .� - - - _ . Iverson %Ilogo Usuns %he aball not crave . . �. -, . . .. . .11 .. ...- ­ ` - � - to � R *. . r1have spells cf,besdsche, the -children o at the time of distribution. * I .:P a: C IK:E I J T IT L+. . . . . ... .. ,.,. �L,,.f *cruel. always studied his' lesions mai h 04% their appetites, or look pale; - Dated thisi Litil day of July, A. U. IMO .. -, _ . . � - � , ... . . � - I . . I . � . � .. , - . � . I :. . - -and- never played --hookey.". Then may &vs 1 ­ . . .. . . . � . . I . � .. i *. -.7 � - . . . if so, the real cause is rarely soslp�qt.ed-. - � . UBS. DANIFIL LEAVENS - . - - M-2 the story gives tfie result. The good The weather. the lack of. omt-door air, or: .j-,.:fj 11 . . . 1. : Ex-v�;i,&'4rt%.'.' ' . . ---; L - .L . .1 . I - boy turns out to be a wealthy merchant- Some eALu4e. is yen, and the un- - � I . .!. I ...... .1.1 - - -- . ­ .. . I ,-- I . . ,- . ..r ­ I.. . thousands of - living in a town, wide bi i lysterri of adulterat-' SyA WONDERS exist in tho I . . g houses -and wholesorni, poisonous form", are surpassed by the ,4mrvelpi WAL -- `I af In %ion � Thow Who are,in. � - edfoodcoeson. Next to the ,lour,*hith T1 %!""t 1�0,,.l pf- - -�., .. . �. - .. ­ ��­ _broad lairds ids and uothing to do; while -ad wheat mud . . timfitable. work that can he done a hil . . . .1 . ., -.. '. -- - - should be rn . . . . ,P . p ­ � ... mane of good. son -- .i,11Gr ... -� ­­ , 7 .. . a is cora. I W A3 ad ie the bad boy's diplorable" ell not around too fine, the yeast or bakirm living at 110-0 81IO11111 at once lid x ebr a 50 - _ ­ . I . - . . . to 11^40tt & Co, PortleAd, Maine. awl re siva -prised ' ' L " - '' " ' ­­­ I - - - - .., in the sorrowful words: He :powder, which Mraisfies" the rising prc- free fall! inforivation haiv 011lief WK. sit ftll-K904- I . 1. � , ­.. � �: ":� ­­ . �. . -.­ I � . . ­. . . .. I,- . . I ­ .. .i - -- -I.. - ; : , � �. . ... remains on- the old ikkin. This is pertles'Isof'the greatest importance. slid can earn trout A3 to ,123 per Clay an k upimr-li. - ­ - .-. . ---� �- .� -. . . I. . . ­­ I "" .. '�, 'L .. - � . �- " . �... ... ; - . ­ . ...- . . . . . . . . - O( - - . . - . I ) ­ tat not required. annie have triad. . L :-�­ the most, unutt of the tw"e prefer powder. and wherever Lhev hire. Von are %tarted tree. cart � . - � ­ � - �erable of trash -as always use the Royal, as we thereby emer 810) ILI& - .-:,� , �:­.. - ­ ­­ � 11 . . . - .. -.; , :.: .. ., . L . � n.. .�. - , � . re- . . . - .1 � �.­ . I ..... . ...- - . . . I - - ..-.-: � : `., I . , . . --: . .-.�- . ".. . - . . . . . P.ingle day at t4ls work. � All aucceea. . - '3-y - ''Ill - . . *.: - . . -L- -;... . ,ittinous to the social- welfaie of our fain the properties of the wheat. -7 � - - - . ­ -­ I . , L � �7-.­ .'-. - . - ". . .. - - ... . I . . . - � I.. . . ­ --. ­ . .� . - . . I .. .. L. . ., 1� . �, . L." . . . , * . . , .� . . . - . ­. ., country as - the obscene - feasts in the no farmentstiom takin place. The action . . . I . . . . . .. , -1 .. -.. ... _ _ .­� - - I.- , - - . . . ­ � . L � I 9 I I . . . . -preserved -with DUN. .. e ".-.B " rr - 's ' i J ' ' .. - 'Police Gazette, IL should be liable to of, the- Royal Baking Powder .upon th NOTICE TO CREDITORS � �. ` " - ' ... . ' ' ` well it ani form little .. .e ie .1. . ­ ­­­-, . I '..as stringent prohibiti-,r measqrej. A (lough is simply to 8- 11 - . .. I . . I - - . ... . - it '- cells through every pert. L Theme- cells 'are - . . . - - '0V -7, 1 : -w..- .�- . " - � . . . .. . - . - - = . . .. . I . . ­­ fairmer boy who loves reading atter I . . . . . .... : ­:­ 'L I Do filled with carbonic acid gm. which passes . . I .. . Cafigper ,r,� - several , jlls�=, _ . �::.- ­ - pertispi, of these stories become off during the process ,of bakhtc. - the . * , , . i Decea,*Ied . � 11 . - L , I.: I.. z.-.... . .:: .BAR'S Extra Granulated, will . . . -1. ... .., ssed of the idea that in order to - Roval i; made fro pure graRe acid. fkm& . � . .. . . - I . - . ." e m` I - - I 11 I I - I . . . po, ' - � .. I I - , . I � �, . .. . . . .. . ­ . - . be any person lie must choose either a it i the action of this acid upon highly -- , . . T- is . . ­ ' Uiag­ ' ' � ,­- 'jS IN - ' ' ' .1 ' .: . . . Of , . L _ .. . . I I .. . . . _ . L' I � . SL:A,KT to Reviae(l Stat . . .. � I : . � :,L ­ _ . . .. I.' and gruditally carbonized bicar-carbonate of soda that, J)UR I . - . . . -3 ace the finest table. -.-*.0�1-:-- .. Z . �. ... . - .. I .: . .. , trade or 9, profressiol . generates the gas alluded to; and-th 1 ori,uLrio. ell i v), " tion. a the cre,ittors of % - ---------- ��. . . Z . 7 � - 4�sq a - ­ . - ! .t � - . - . . -- 'L ` �- - the of his, father becomes dis- ingredients are an pure and so perfectly lr'a-.,��Will%on. a e t�Y the Tovenshfu of IndkOr- , . . .. �, becomes "29r ,,4 lit mho couut�ot (t)ntartn, farmer. deceam-d. � . . .:1, L . . -. 7". - _ .1 .. _.-,. ­ . . � - . .- . . . . . . I ­ - I - , -, . . I - , -e fitted, tested and adapted to - . , - - - - - T -7 � . � . . . � ­ , - r -.A. - --. ­ . ... �- . � . 1. .. .. ... .1 :. - t-- � "tasteful to him,,. aud lip ulo,% S t6 town, each"other. whodi�d 0 u or 1, �ia Lit, Imth day of AliriL A.D.. . -" :. --,' .: - . , . ­� - � - .. -1 . , . 7 -1 - . . ; A L ' _ .. . ­ - . . . - .: ;:. - ' - -.- - -' - adding one moi to the thousands. that the action is mild and per=rient. and I**, are On or befort- rhe .. - 0- . . - . - .­' �,., - , w L. . � I - - I I . - . ... , � . . throughout1he cotintry who each year is. continued durinK tbq whole time of . DAY OF AUGUST,' 18881. - -.. , -,--.-. . I .. - 7.- :....... z .­'­.-.. ­ ...., .;. " L. -I �.., ".:. i�;'- L '" baking, and no residue of poisonous in'- FIRST �.1... .... , .1- .1 * _- . .. ,-a � � - , I . . . � I . . I -door of starva- tOE4wArd 1), %VillsotL Hr&ughiun, "-- '' �: . . . L. :. � . . .. � ­ . . � - . . I : 11 I . . , . ! "I . . . , .., brus i up agaiusf the -redients remains to undermine the he�ItK 116 Nelilk In One of flu I , � * � , " ;. L , , Fxecutor" of tile will of . . . I I theNa"i0flut'd'al" - . � . . . . ,•� tion in the capacity of clerks-, or no heavy biscutti, no sour bread, but K br *illiwn. their Christian and sur. 1 ­.. . � - - . ­... . . . - -tradesnien.' About that 9 Ay -goody direatonti are followed. article win- -name&-n&lze-e&-Lhe-t--IIL-t-niculKrm at th"T - . :111a . . � . . I . .. . -, . . . . O( - elaiiii4 agattiat the eitat� of the suld casver Will- . . . - . . ­ . p3m�jl;lt@ a be found sweet -au-& who Feae-Ee L Iff - * ... I --boy wh,am--wa--aoug1tV--te-- ---------- -,�-- - ­ . - .*on, 6, StAternent.bf their accounts and the � . - � L' '---- - -d- tanned - - - . ---- � - . ' '­&N� vexe§ 3go, and wlio'i�; covtiiinall,� . --410-0 - . nature of their seviu,ji.ebitranyrKii is. . ... . I . � the said tat day of August, IW,S. the " " . . . . . � I .• Rain has been llangtpg over us find tely &fter I , . ,,,e bute I lie anetr. of I.-- .­ . .... �.. . -.:. .. ,­ 1. - . - . pointed' out to Caitdi�vi boys every day - ' -cutorwwill proceed to aloart . � . * .. . . : . . . - . . . . . - . . - . . I 0 ... L ... � - - ateizing to W1. for several diys. and the ilaia Cas ter Willson, deceased, nuising the - .. . .- . I . - I . . . . of the -ear as a fitting model to copy thre ed * . � wind, ',iarties entitled tberet,,, ljs%iul; regard only to . . - . � . .. . . � . . .. .. I . . ... �. .... . . I L. 15 t is badly ne . ed. ' 'The strong . . . ,-1. . . . il.! , the claims of which the midersicned executors . . :'. . : . ,..... . I . . ­.. . . . . ..­ of: -welave no. faith ill him, wliat6ve;-z I.ill seriousiv dfimage- grsin-in some parts.. slialitbenhAvehadnotice. Andtheundenign- . .. . * , . . , ­ - - , - . . I ' . . .�: p : ­. -., .. -.s We maintain it to -be a' mistake f6r 9 .--- I ellexectitars will not he lin0c.for theiaillao-oti * -7 or any art thereof to any . �. , person of whose as a f -till. a`s7 ,christian bodi�s, Parents and teachers I - ADvier-To ..%oTv-cRp­%re you disturbed at claittiN &ey-i%hati not have had notice Fit tilt! . :,:�. , , -, "'• T D . I ­ NN.-- . . 1. . night an(l. (,token of your rest iyv.a sick' .. . . I . . . I .� .*., i .. . L. .1.. Ao-seek to warp the natural bias of a clina suileritig and ening with fisin of Cutting time of ,It stribution. . . . . .­ . . . 0 1 Datedd(Itli Julle,X. D., 16K*4, N , ..., i- . . . I. '.. .. � . . . . . -... - I 1. '; . . . . , , 1�11 , . . P i� - I - I , I . 5 -%. winsiow',4 4i�. Exgcut�m , �: -sort ent., of Stone �- . � Teeth? If so send at once and got a boktle . .. �. . boy's natttre for fuu-noisy, rollicking of - it iiootbing syrup"' for FIDW, D. NVII,LAO and Qlass' . . L -- � - I. . . i1ften. -: I - . full. ' They must hard it. - Our ,ex.- Ch Toethiag. Its _value is tiicalrulltble. :r,.:;S WILLIAM IftTI4106 A . �: �. . m . ­ . '. L . ­ . ., � . . , - . I I . . .... ' it will relieve the poor little sufferer irtimelately. ­­ - . - ­­ . - .-- ­ -­ -- .-- � per of- these g.' . boys is that they Depend upon it'. mothers; there is no illifitake vAnmrdod sn' -those who read this .".. ­ * . 9 . about -son�e rvw and r.. .t.: they will t1l)(1 hodour. '" - - ". - - . .. ' . . . , ­ . . � . invariably develop- alto listless, in. izit. ,it cures. D�au,, y� r.. W, � And then ac ill not take . . ..•... . Truit Jars at 1 - . L . .` . - - � to* the Stouinch 61" RICHLyahie ciaplovint-ilt that v6 t ;1 . � . ., . . ow. prices,•.. - ......- I . . ..... ­. % . . 1-T. different citize'ris, fall eliAN. -into a rut rce.2111.110ftens throums. reduce* I;flarnmation, them from 'their homes and faiail:e,-- . ,; L . , L; , , I '-.- - � . . . . , - L L . I � � . ­ . . .- ' . . . I . 1. . . , , � 1. ­ . , -,----L--- L , - . . .. I.-. in which --they . live and die'. The� boy. and gives Tone Find elien`gy to the whole systein, The proAts are large Rii('l mire for every indus- 1. . ,:.. . -- I �Mrs. Win-vio-w's-Soothilla-syrup" .for �Iiildren pious person, many have inad6 and'are now I '. I I ... . . . . . I - - - I - . . . - .., I - - � . . 4 .. ­ -, ---- - . .­Iw --- L 'L who takes no. enjo'vmeiit -out of out is -pleasant to the taste- and - t§ .the -perffiCrtlMOtr -tugkfn-g-ge,.,ersrhuli;lrat-dut4a$-ft month_ --,I"- ­ I - . I 1 =t=F====­� - - -- - - �- --7-­­­�_ . I . . . I . � I . of One of the oldest slid beat female rhysirians easy for any one to wal,fj �-5 and upwaris pef . . I ." - .. . _;_�- . . 1. . � . I . d is day, to tawork. Eitbersex. young I . . . -1 - I . . I - , ... . . , I . . door - sport, who does not ommititially and nor" ill the -United State", ft" for sale . :1 1 I . - . ... 1. ... :,.,. - .'. � , '.. *. 1. - '- � . indulge in mL-cbief of some sort, by all arnoosts throughout the world. '-PTi60 %I or old, capital not nee.3 Id : we-qart )-oil. Every . .�.. 1. . ,.I- . . . . . , - .. ­­­ , I .­.. I I . . I ..--- . . .1 . . . . . . . cents a bottle. He sure you ask for'!Mits. IV,- t1iing now. No si,ecial PL .- . � , I hility required: you, .-- . I . . , merits the oommisetati ' --G syurp,­ and cake no other read lllsaiWone'. %VritetDna I '. . .1i - , . . ... I m oil of his fellows 1,,ovo,a sooTin., - reader, cau do it as well which we imil free. . . . . . . .. .- . . ,. . . I 1. . . . . . kind. , at once for frill par;iculars, . Nim . .�. .. 1. Z; , 0-7 - ­­ , ---"---- - ' " - ­­ � ­ 1. - *ver, we are glad to see that faril, " � '---- . -7 '- - . . , . .. L. . rather than their emulation. How- -1 Addr"s 'Stinson # Co"i,orti-nd, Mal tie, L N "ET 41��.. 0, % .. . . . Nevv Advertisements. I - � � . . . . . Journals have commenced .Showing up -- ---t .----.- ---------------- - ­ . . , . L . the advantages of remaining' - on the -.-:.- -Z --- FURNITURE to , , . . . ... . . .. ........ . -- . I . .. -­ L - . ­.. - ''.... .. . , . . ` I - L .. ­ � - fain'a, that the daily and country press i I , Heifer Str.ayed. -. � I• . . ----- ­ :­. . . . . . . . . .1 . L Cheiapest in the Coarity. . . L . .. �, . . . . . L . . -en up the Argument and are CAME . . . MN � ,: ­. - � --bave fallen I � to the premises of -the under � I I . - " : %. 4i - - - ..._ I . . I . . .. showing by unerring figures 'that the � signed on or shout the 90th of ,T retie, a roan - . . . ... , �. � VW7 �, . �. - -., . . -1 ­ - � . . - . - . . ­ - A . . . - . .. .. - . 4 . . I heifer 2 years old. Owner is requested to prove , . . I - Z" -1 ,. *. _ L L' I ; . . I � young man who leaves the farm to property, ^ expenses -and take the. animal .. �. - .-.- '. .. ;'--. . - . . . . - . . . . - . . . . .. I . �, . . � . . . ­ . . . " � , . ­ I. . ­ -­ � .. - - ­- . . away. J. . OGFRS, lot 11, 6th .cifioeasion of . � � - . . 4 'These lines of life are -.--.-- s , -'h- - - .-� ­ enter a-profeasion is guilty of a folly. nLri­ --' L " Bedroom '00t " Your' Tin by having I , . ilreadi over- ­ - "' ­ -,--- -I from y , e and -buy.. ''a fit .. - - . �..� . .. 1. . i . Y L . .crowded. Ton years will demonstrate - For Sale or TO Rent. ` . . I - .- i . . .. . .. L , L . . . . . . � this fact,'and and possibly � to the sorrow . . - I . ...... .. - ,..'�, ,...,. , our clothes made properly. .] . .1 . I . ", ­ . !,7­�. �... I ". .. . I - .. .. . . I—: ..4 . .�.�:. ,lis -00 UP � I - . . � .. read tlie;i lines` and fail GOOD comfortilble 8-roorned Brick I . a y . . . I .of some who rea � . . , . . L . L . . . *­ . AHOiRS6. 4,itlintecl bit Church St.,'in the Ville - ; . . . . . . . . .� .� .. . I - I. I . . .. ­ � ­ � . to profit by tbein, . - - *1 I . .. ­ . .. . . .. . _ L .. . I . ' * ' ' I - - . I . .. I lags of Pickering, with half an acre of land. new 7" Is #66tly 03� thd- z'� � � ­­- driving house sad stable, hard soft water, pU The and *ear of a. suit- depen� ' I , I - 7 .. . . _ . . apply t -y . appearance - .. . - ,- I .. .:­ . . . . frnit trees, &c. F6r' fffll 'Pattil'I, I mrs a . lor Wtes, cheap It is our desire to inf6rm the jealousy among 10-tr . I . ­. .. . ­ "JF9 make- I . - I There is a deal of jeal . J.PIRIX. on the-prenlises, . - . up -as everybody -knows. . .,; i , ­ ----- -- ­ ­ - -- '- I...,•� - --� 11 ledged faot. thm4ghout . . .. I . . . .. -. 1'.. .-the European nations. . Every little I ' ' ' ' ' - - , � -- �ho gr&nd � '.: , . L , ,... .. , peior or of , , INT. 0 r -r -- -Pnblic, .that -it, is...an a.cknow . I ., 101M.' . -0�tll arld 'im"11: �, thez-,-- . - I -- - . - . action of the German Em . . - . . old Owns Ip of 1"IcKering the Czar is watched with ab.sprbing I . . . . ' . ' .. .. . - .. . I . . E- the- nudevoig;vedl erci�y giv ti D - 0"'t, - ­ . I . . I . ­ �� Ono toe rM r 4 -q interest, and so'lue -.deep and deadly Wtbst any perwu or 11 rp,)::A who ill mny 'Pidke " g' Fu'llittre ep . . . , ;­ , - I . discovered ambushed tliereZ Way RttOtllpt to ,qove ,,* Imiq dawn, ar in .airy . . . ... � purposels e _ wrly deface InXpry 114-te biliullnit'kii(mik ag WC, � � .. . .I- I I.- - 9AA1 Brunswick Hill Vhort-n, sit - nu the eolith- "- . eig,ar ... rations of pe -----�-,4 - G " It -PickeingTailor ''- -` - ..- o I -*&Ata � ­ - - --- -1 .... . - - ­­ .,. ''. .. . - - " . . � - - ­�- jEtid-tio-ji-i -coant:--16f---holihing, "'­'- tbeT,)wn9hiVnf-Pic1cariug, will 17210seetc,", 41�.* I - . .. I -1 . . 4.. 'Europesn ,conditions retalain in too according . THI I :B...:m .&T -J. - Z - ffm no equal rt. .. I In law. Ifth . � , . �. i . . . Dated at th. ii,�,..blp '60�1[.k6ri.j, t*Wi. ; .. 1,nSoGtIed State Peculiar to them fort day.of Jilly, Is%, 27-28 , - 4ated.- . . . I - I i� I I h I r .-.-- -akino, a% usual. - . -, � - . * . . - .,ne wrial.1's 33-ereb,-V" 3ROC11a . , . JACOB TURNER.- . . Undert 0 . I I .. . ­ - .. . . . . r&5` pa% f6v years. � .. , . . I . I ­ . i . . . � . . A . . : . - . . . . . . . . . . . L - ., . . - . I . . . . L, . . . ,7 . . � I . . I . . . 11 � 1-i 0? I . . . - I I . . I .. . . ­ .. � . . - - . , . ., . � I * -- , - I ; . . . . . I I . .. -1� - . - . L . ... . : -:7, - . I . . . I -- .--. I . -, L . ­-­­­ - �­ I- . . I., yF ,.,�,, r d Fr' �•Y.'.+-.-" 9'•; -.,:. , _.; .._ ..._47 ,.,;r..� a: _ _ ..iw:. i:. .t rM1- . .. l ,.A'•�. ,�„r. c:"� .:,: 's.d:.d r;t... .rx r .. . .' .. •:b•: - °>•'nt.' ,+a;.,_q -y:n ,av, -.. e'h+i._.$ t, j.a,. •1 a ••t. $ •nFTk- •71x4.. ,_:.... ..••, sir., ...: �.u.,. .e...r-x mrnv. ...,. •. tiTe•r.,a:.es _ v ...;+..•: '' w.e' .. v '... + - t . .se � ,.r�,'�,.. ,. y,.W,,.._2 . .. ?.� .e=,:a.... _:s'r•i mss .?' "r' mow.-- '.. .•••,., w -.r .. ..• > ,.. z,..e ,�. £F y.� V :. Li•,"4.,,-a•......:•.,Y'.S MKj,..F'!i �L'w'�l<...i.. T ♦ `- —"T^ ,n,ilh:•. . y �. y 1, t ;Y< O . , •. r'n: ♦ .:•,{ .,', 1 7C ix,r,'''i'4, Tz _ _ w W.,+ 'I., . . — '.l ., a.r , - . i • - .1 MAIfRI[O. . l t ,� 'i 11. DOTS: - - UR-� KAY-Noww"T-By the Rev. W. Hall, on JUIT M M 7th less, at the residence of the bride's father. _ 'lf?OLe^N nt THE 1[087 BASEYAClD ttAlttlEB meeohaai. of Wttstoa, out.,, ., co ILfw yNellie >dlumber - - •' _ y80Y OUR EZC8A1tOEa. Ho sof pickerinN• _ _ _ . - -tock is to bare electric light. - _ And call at the Dominion Apency, Piekerin ,and examine - PICIiERING MARKET. _1. The reenter of:Orillia is the. gibe SHwo-ottlOe, Jnly'z4 keds - _ the New William Belding Machine before , ' ... .. - - . -- .. - .•' -factory., 1*all wheat We to 9Sc : spring,wc to 86c, goose - _.. . - A brakeman had his hand ams hi at zac w lac. r torr. tamil . r baa $240 co 6LW, _.. - •__ I y pe ging an7 other, li T6. -Bran per ton *I$, .. —__ Beetot last week. Flour, l e try, Per Da4L e O 4 .& MT :P f ,;^ L . The natural has movehient is 'Whitby `S i ring per torn. ppeer ton, i80, s1 per cwt. .i,� �w Bcreentngs per toe,.a}1o, 8oc per cwt. - _ . is pcogreasIng ta+erably - GREENWOOD MARKETS, .. .. _ .. _ _ __..• _ `% Lindsay grocers %+side the early closing - T@l'n16 9,31t pill@B`fOf ill@ neWeSt; filDlpleSt 8II(} IIlOBt perf60ti r`rA'. r by-law through the back door. .- . Salo Wheat-, 950- --s wing wsheat large tsewing machine in t�le Iuarket today. We •. :yo- s Conductor' A. Manners, of Hamilton, eas,_,7uc: Lama aces per bag, ss auto ss oo: - - -' ` _ vas killed at Tottenham on Saturda nour,�tist , +38.75: bran per ton,814: shorts per 1 actually lIIYlte OOmpQt1t10II with 7th. - - it is .tli@_intention to build a High ton. ne, . 18,soarse, 416: screening% 31 per r . cwt: chopp per toil,d28. �.�? % . chooI is Napanee at a cost of s to b f). FARBLE88-=MARKET. . '. - -rZialm- �+� � . t I ”. A handsome Court Home it to be or. • _ Toronto,-Julv18'88.god Zlreodstock, to' replace the'olil iso, to-do were smal B an other sewing machine manufactured, and feel assured that any person one. and prices unc sn" ou seeing. e 1 , . A Polt'Hepe yoath named Hutchison 5fih forsFnag anddsold at 75c to iscgfor goose:' B .. has had a leg broken by falling out of a run,• selling at 50c to We. -oats'tlrm,-w#h--sales net cabinet work will buy it, and Llave no other. The tree, of :300 bushels at file to Loc. Peas are nominal . •.- new cabinet work h59. lately been addeli, The W.C.T.U. of Canaria will hold a at 73c. Say in fair supply: 5 loads sold at 9o0 making this macoine beauty:• -1 - to too oo for cipver and X318 o0 to 4°D 00. 6tNw - ' _ general session in Toronto in January $10 to 311. Hogs sold at ea 00 to e8 50. Beef, 34 DER .- Ki -.next. to $3 fi0 for forequarters, and 3800 to t;8.00forPOW pial�f; organs;. Machine Need]@s, 011, Repairs, tSLC.,',at - de- httulquartere. Lamb $ll to $13 00: aadtmutton F,i Citizens of Kingston have met ane 4A8w d s9-ao. ._ nounced Sunday traffic on the Welland prTioes� norauy-rruledeet6ad .qKe 4 ote: Be = %►bsoii�t�tty PVi�Ba .. THE DOMINION AGENCY, PICKERINQ, —'- Canal. - 12c to'14c: butter. ib, roil$, W to 22c, large rolls t Discouient is said to be causing flume • le to M. inferior, I to 157. Lard s 1 : Cheese This owder never caries. A marvel of crit , - a •• �_ -'' sons desertions from the London ini}itary 10o to 130. Bacon 13c to 14c. Eggs tt7 co._trc. st _ - _ age• tg 75 to op, L an the ord[nary kinds, and,canaot be sold in all the Midland competition with the mnititvde o1 loty test abort ISs The hay crop in, _. ' — - weight alum or phosphate powders. sola only .� _ ,.__ e cotiniSga is very short owing to the dry in cane. ROYAL BAstxa Yownaa Co., 10 y fill t TI> = V&A=-rteitesrai atatfioa a.'Pi. street.N. T. ��weather,Ti A1N3 GUI^IG.EA$T 1 IIE AS FOLLOti 3:- ji lillam8 a WOOd• FARMERS . - . - hard , _ Ao.1 E3P8E88, ._. '7;5.9 .-M.' > g _ . .--."' . �. .The vt•1fe of Ric RMEf � . stock auctioneer; 'died in Ler chair ,the `a MIXED, `2:Sa P. M. .Headquarters fOT - _ .. . • __.:_'._,.otherday. 7 LOCAL. -. . 6:87 P. M- _ The receipts of $t. Mary's 8 Ch11rCL p1C Yttlti3- INti WEST DUE A8 FOLLOWS:— ' - - - - - _-- sic, Lindsay. on Dominion Day, amounted - . - --rro . . y 4 MIXED . :' sir _ _ • _ __. 4 4 P. �I A woman Las been incarcerated in a 2 . Express 9 aZ S'• M.. PS- ' .. -common jail at Beller ille a whole weeL _ - -- T E- �.� - '.., - ': for bigamy; NO CURE NO PAI ! � .Jet & Remmer SLW_. . Robert : orthcom of Peterboro, reputed. _ _ _ • _ -'' . to be wealthy, Co111211itted saieida last S Barr aati$Qnare fie! to Iaysllda 4dtsT -OPPOSITE- - _ 11 IWednesday. The New >![ethod TTeatmeat D. U'Eonnor's Blacksmith $Lop. - Barn�y 1s2DQ, Of, relgan, .tiidn_'t stand By which oursuceessIncuringCbronlcdisea- _.'-, t, . FO + nes and deformities has been so uniform, that -��02=-p �T - _ from under a heavy iron bar. end he Las we will now guarsgtee to treat bad or reputed . .�J=yv O• _ .- . broken ribs. lucurable came+, for a stipulated price until - _ - _ ,8 • + - 'clued• and to -rase of failure to refund nil the-AaEKTS FOH- - The Belleville hotel keepers Paul $� mtroe paid us under such written guarantee. tiplf•Ce t0 a ma�',13 r - aNOR "-. . - '_ On Sunda recent0 ly er; as cottaultatlun at t e offices or DY letter is a era a tnQ, 0 rat or , la+ tor. anlesa he ha,i con deuce enough 1n bio The To- _ _ _-- r _ - kept his trunk loc�Ced t}a would now 11at'e store guarantee refiourdtsesse maybe callow soli) steal frame ani all the -latest !fin• - _ _ _ y r 625 .which he hasn't. or write to us givtugage.sex,complemlonand _ .. provesltenta. . � It 'i9 t.' .Q ��"�`� ' A• young man named Griggson was sym pto .end atamyw to�r epay postage - . . . _- itilledyin a drunken row at Burketou: near on the Nw' xr�rHou CX7R nooks THE TORONTO 'JlOti�'EP, ... - - Part I.`contalns= PAge•. over 2WIllustratinne, THE MAS-5ET 1IOR-Eliti. " — --- - - Botvinanrille recently. ' ' ,ymptotn• 01 dD.eases and reports of over 10,070 ' Dunnville raked in everything at Lht'r cure•: Pre+cri. Hon for tDe lure of sisal% diseasdome- THE liR GR RAKE. �• ^ ALLS Dv Allopatdlc. HohxropatNlc and Eclectic rem%••! ,� ROLLER Brantford Fireman's tournoment-three dies: Hygtentc lastntct{ons for every Indy gentle IiE�1 ER (3RAI:r- UIIILL A'�D ■■/�+' ■7V/■ - men and family. will be matted on receipt Of to 'SEEKER, I• r _flrat prizes, 8mounting So 1142,ri. two-cvnt stamps. or 40 cents In «liver. 1/1 - - A piano has seized from a Brock •Part u, private information for men and Dols. THE "L. 'D. S.' RNGINR .•AND - - •- __ rounitorold.� I-11 sealed in plain envelo on C:R_LIN `3AVEIL, I t L e the a 3 have 116 put In more rollers. d of or to cents to ps •St 11 Oak 1@ d j t r s an sin vill� man on the ground. of its betnt; mps'n tiffl lnluthtationmand Inntructloon fore: ..ALSO_PLOWS, SCUFFLERS', Ac- • _ . _entered natter value by the ini15orter. die,, married or +hale. 14 colored IlluatraLlona, better prepared- than. ever to give universal satisfaction to • Yate Hamilton, a Voting, Womltn seven. "411" ou'^• acivic- sealed and. reports of ,tutee: mailed t0 , luifesoutv.sealedln lalnenvelo 00,,���pt eta teen years of age. ' died in Perth an the ��� iii temps mailed IR �entw!�Pl�ve`�Th� = w REPAIRS 4F AL.L BINDS the public. As usual I mane a speeialt3 of the farmers' trade Sind imt., from swallowing parisgleeu. ceat+ln silvrr,ur w411 De van freeatEhchangln9 Flour for Wheat, - -. Two-ehildrenwere plavii19 on fit balcony l it �t td�K� Ike aKtcawh�0110 %ii i� Elat • . kept conatantlti_ on hand. +a the same gran of Soar, and regulate the quantity -by the quality o'[ - in Oriliia last week ant -fail a distance of .tt•,cincknnau b. All let tenmus.t beaddres- Ca at ons showrooms and weehall be I alvrays Ri _ fourteen_feet t+itihout breaking any cones, 'ed t Dr. J. aat'�'v:ila,�il' au�rt ebOIIL VIW id to int oat the superiori of the the wheat. WHEAT WANTED.' Thanking all for' past patronage, sad aalttng • ! : Tbree young men in Lindsay Kot :hrons,t correipondonesn remedles and instrue, pleased PO the same. I remain. volas truly. continuance of by Stall Of Ex ProwT .dumped dei out of a canoe, and one boot for aand exchanged wetti uOa,b.t,tR senthasaevolcflouisadthewo machinery anti impleiaentrhsadl by-� Fe L. GEEEII. � PROPRIETOR. rid dur. --- Z. .- (leo: Lantiv. of. 11'biteltureh, ret alit t ��T���1Aa the Oast hal; aeotnry. Not Q= Q - t 1. lrsst smoaa the woodees of to -. e (� ta,li�0 head of cabbage trite spring and veutiwe progress le'a method T�� GREENWOODiV.OtfiT lit" L �Ii/itlM #igaree that trey- will net 'bio 317: this stern of work chat can W parte wbrk n11 over Lu' ^ rrX11 i�ecortntrywlthoateeparaLtngthtrwbrkentt'om G Are now raamuq• and we era ready W enppip all grades of Oat•Meai. Cora Meal, _ .lobo Coater, a wealth retired black• thasr hotnaa Pay liberal; any one can do the y work ;etcher sec. oung orola; naapectul aDittt y Rolled Wheat, 9te., to consumers and dealers. A epecialir made o't ezehsaginR smith of Canfield, committed' suicide by rd4dir` . Capt ur gad return io ai and .fire% wiei = Oat -Meal far Oata. CLopp9ag done for S cents per 2 bas, Lag. • li.ttra quality Chopp" _ . bangink himself, otr the morning of ®ens y,n tree aomeahia of anal .ams an int- Having purchased the' above lumber basi• on band. Try our Oatmeal and encourage oar �a�esi'pprx•ia ..+• ^h ", !benefit yea as July `3rci: -0ortance to yon,riot,p li start you to bualness . _ _ GREENWOOD OATMEAL AIILI.INCi CO. A ride match was shot by telefPapll which ..tu bring you to triose motley right away ness from b(t. Jolm Gee, 'I sin -Well as -us. Chau anyLldng else in the world. rand Qatar now Offering.the 'Ci, T GREE. � L� CgFjY, PreFi �tQrs. t • 'one day last week, between King City and I free. AAdrool Tats a Ct> ..tltsc+trta. Alain. - . ENS Sf=C itt Orillis, resulting in favor of thit lattey,.bv -- M. M - - _.__-__ _- , _ ;.4s ppoolnti. Farm For Sale b� Tender. A brood mate owned by Mr. Plaskett, -- AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,. - - �. :' 0 Con.. Whitby, Las had twin foals two Cr F,ALED Tendpra a will he recetveti by ' t Hellebore - years in succession. All are living and J tLn undersigned tint to. JULY 14th, Vern, f,;r in order to clear out the game. dad Co pares Gre`e4h - doing well- rho l,urcltass of s farts, cortaiitfy: niche Lutidrwl matte room For a CLOi.e ttsame, stock .• , -•.l -;-. acres bet" coat owed of the contra] Part of lot now arriving. • . ac Dresden has its h0uses numbered arid' Dl, cob. +: to the 'L'owt,ytitp of Pickering. Cotwta bon Lumber, Lath,' Shingles, Posts. Pick- - the address of the Times now snag : \ o. high balls of c 1ti"t,aa ori 020 aihe•preem Under ' . _ ►• , - �L Strath'glass street, - breetl6n." $cauda' are a gowl stone ho,twe. lance frame barn with ets, etc., tilways on hand. _ - _ stables underneath, lays implement lu,aserand ratty good', ell ! oodtences.twowellsoffrosh Also Blacksmith's Coal, sad beet Dry _ P A $touffv ille Cow did t3 damage before ojherpntbgafilnRa•t waur,almoastronkrnatlla neveriaillal;spriaa ».pie Hardwood. &Ye dust reee>lvec� our stock of bot being impounded and the owner .showed convenieut•to buildings The hitRhesL or any - - how small he toss in >ztaking a toss tender not,nece*ssrily aece 'led unless satin- BILL STUFF A SPECIALTY. - - _ _ - factory. PritiieCe,dveu to p oughOct. tat. lircn+,- - because he heti to pay it• . - full possession given atarcit tat, lead, Terms-- c $�-liay at Carson, of Buffalo, has pttr• A2,1.M down, the balance to rentaftr on mortgage, bio est ►7 - _.. _,­, to be ,lid to anunal [natalivente of �ri00 %sell �..•' +';i Cali GL•een arid Hellebore chaaet? five c>xt Coatis of horses a; Kingston hl• HitMcQUAV , - . I_with Interest at �at,er cent.,ppayyable yearly. _S - I °.._for,lie street railway of iiia city. Each ForturchaoAH�xEEBOI4 ll to Cirove;01i - - _- .. . - - carload is �•alued at'1Sa,200: • - - P103�e1'�1Zkss. .2}. . y .: ' The Rockland House, Bobeaygeoa, is' a __ ... being e 2 arr;et a 4 Did You See It=17ELICIOG,9 - PICKERINGr ,y .. briskwintf- _, It Rill now .Le OIL of the hugest h9ns8E in the district. ICE CREAM - - -Matthew Leonard, an• old Tyendinam - -- -- ' .:" The Patterson Li ht Channel fernier, fell clown in a fit while working I g r� - 'in asummer tallow, and' being unable to Steel.Fralne Binder,�cith ,��'�,ti ®�& . ■ mole, he was slowly burnt to death. , AT , 1 �I✓ I,Ljjj"' X A ,Teri s Improved j ;, rm, Sone scoundrel, as yet unhua ;, pieced ph S p �T ' aro heaps of salt and Paris green mixed Reliable Knottef, 1 ORDOl\ S ' ' - - t P W J G in tLe pasture field of 'WI Hammel, This kttotter•has been simplyfied. b. • . , J. ,. - Tecgniseth, anti a valuable more eat the I :1Ir. Appleby., who ,has worked at.it • 1�TeRT .''OOd13 TL18t i1Z dcae. pp It beats anything of the. kind found' out- I 4llice,lie iuyented the first twine knot- side the city, and is in fact made Lli lies' Short Vest..and Queen Chains, -Brooches, �- ' B. U: Howell, of Ayr, -rias discovered l y perfect from the recipe used in the _ . . . Cuff Buttons, etc. -• a bn which assassinates the potato bug.. !. ter, until it is now absolute] siert - g - }11.its action. best city Restaurants. ,.. Send a pair . of tiieni fo •our atidress. f .. _ C� ant's Chains, .Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pins. Howell the PAr13 green dealers like this There is no Binder like this one file �_� Si t DaCe� _— h ..'discovery. lightest in *eight, the ligbtest in draft etches Clocks Silverware, Plated Knives, Forks and .. "Doctor', «Lilting, living near. St. " any machille of .the hind in the ® All the best Temperance Drinks are- , , r . '.�Tbomas, Lae been ..senfeiiced'to twenty= .. -.... .. r. .. _, -.. .. ___. •• x.., roti :."P.•'- ' i :..Y. _t.; .'r" �'^rJ'3"^ w'-" 't.. '„•" ,K- _.a. tea+,' „ .: rr .,, :.nW47 k e•%w rt* -' 7 b 1 y ti alt chi 1. T g yy 1 , r • j :.�,* .s ., a .g o' r�/qty y n �. ti. ••• • 5'.� 1..E+M... 1-'i' .. rMb4 5 Lw. :,•' res v: f _/I ,.f. S@'m .d V'r.J.f•.CliJfx.. ,.{-'� .Ra...:.rJ FY.,.. A: vrf e '�f'_•--•=s'TT� f .-�.,,�.., ..r w , v , 'M^k•• .M' Sr.-,"•." .. ,..,. ,., .."., `; 'f... 'may �.. ,1. ', ]gip . °T7 /. r •QiRI�iL'I'7QSAL. Ib b ♦ difllcnit to drive a Hook aorow • SCIilI'I'Il1C 1PfD >Q168)l+'QL. Iaftatnatttoa TlIR Ii�ROCItA! 11 dread, asst wMs ow does saooaed in..dAleg _� _.. Wbo,osa wU-wiesaM says •�w•-. "_'"' ..7k%t+rr'�' a ,��::.. '. •-� ""'^`'." they tntariably jump !t. ' TNy true •° Tse DtsoovsBz os SPYCrRIIr[ ANALYSIS. As he chatters, wad laauQghs, •ad osows, sNsea's Latest Inveauea TspirIts owa Tlnere�a nothing Ohattelle so efteotaatty Innate dread o! we even their feet. It Aad tosses >aL bead. with lb tawled fcz, !~icer u E�laa�. Is farm work as steadiness. The •greatest b not so with other farm oultan • Than Shard befers, his death the late Dr. And playis with his small pink tow :•'tasks its performed by keeping ooast•ntly when sitfeep; dome to be pinesgad to by the Klinkol ,1�ot.Betlia, related the tree story A London cablegram say: Colonel G. E. se work. washers aid retained five or ten miantes, o tills dbaoeery of speotr Analyst. He What is he tryingso hard to tell Gourand, writing from Mule Menlo, Upper For Sertitizin r th ° b s0 mon moment way t Norwocd S. E. says: "At two o'clock g pa poew erg what mast be tLsdr i It masa be a w&Baases were thea professor •t Heidel- d talks is y r valuable form of potash than wood ashen j�eliags Conte ret . oar eu olpw, and listen well- bbl afternoon at the above address, I p shook to the system, and shocks are bei. berg, and kept bachetosa' quarters to the y ,honor . Thsplanb have digested it once and adapted This heroic treatment is downright cruelty. wolf known " Rieseaeteia•''. Upon one of -What does the baby say . the perfected hi receive from tr on t author- first estacted , wblotr o° the _ _ 1t do the ase of •U other pleats. Wrahiaft remove only the ideas dirt from dish daily promenades Banana remarked : All day long the bright little all, Ity o! Edison's statement, in hL own B That unsightly excrescence commonly the wool,rind ibis doubtful if that embraces 'Kirchoff, we must discover something W1th bb oheeks like a full-blown rose, stalled a warn oma be removed by' tonohistg two per cent• of the whole weight of fleece, .which will -be too simple to be true. ' They Chatters, and laughs, and tstlis to himself familiar voice Itself, is nlofrst to me by the 3t several times a day with castor 'tL This yet bu ore deduct from twenty to thirty per returned and went to work. But yeah I a language that no one knows. pphonograph idel t b tun first Instrumentm out of '` Is the simplest known remedy. cent. for unwashed WOOL Washed or n � by before the discooery was edsoted his labor model that has been seen outside washed,.it baa to be &soared before m a zpe�p ��ag one day is his laboratory, Does he speak to Turkish. to match hlaYez his laboratory or that'has lett his heads, and The following le seoomtrtesded (oe Uae oa lacynrin and bends, way wash •b iii t Klraho$ ha to glade a 6nrniag lamp Or i° the 1•agwge of Hindwtsn . b consequently the Snb W Hach this coag- i cattle : Mix one teaspoonful o ggrroound copp• Farmers do it simply to rave mach an Out- in the rays o the sea. 'A dlik place ap• Who can tsU what the baby says? try pleas with the feed of each animal. once in was dednotioa on Lhe pride Three years peered at once. Thinking it an' "opLicsl Well, him mother tiuiaks she osn. ` At 2.06 o'clock, preoLely, my t•n,Uy "ch, week or tea days, .until the pest � a friend with -& Hook of silty sheep illusion," he repeated the action, only to l wad x. wen wjast u at duce the nn• PPS• did not wash, and said he should not find the dark ray re• pear and give place • I A Finanelal-Qperation. precedented and astounding ez oe of liarKeep the calves growing lustily. Teach �n ; but when he sold his wool he was to the ordinary ray when the lamp wu re- A newt arrived tun t from Inland mita¢ on"Ediss i fi,n lan and oro them to ib•t oats at an early age. A calf compelled to submit to a discount of twenty moved. He called Bunsen. The expert• y °�° mistakable tones hen to Place hemon +aria never etinll over the bad tffeob of r dent., amonatin to twemt $va dollars, meat waa repeated maw times and always had saved enough money to bay • good than 3,ko nailer from the place ft e, he a- --Vivra acre stunted and starved through per now he has ntrnrao to the old soccer. with the same result They could not sliver watch, but had not scgatHe et it a ll voihad,ce epokea' and exactly ten days actor, the g i P dexterity to take dare of it. He let it Tall voice havfag maa�while voyaaggeed across the -- -raven • comparatively short period of is At a wool•buyer's scare I have seen aawuh• explain it. Fia•Uy�� Bunsen proposed that due da ,wad damaged it so sertonaly that Atlantad ocean. Hie first phoaogiam; cis rel tat and theyo home and think of other th iri.ktook - If fowl are oonfi amid it b best to 'have It b doubtful if m nnf atnren ma a mno or a w e ; watch to a jeweller, and asked him how of interest, that this instrument contatm ' 4hem in a y I larggee eaongh to have the difference if any. In the absence of desired be reached. hey lolled in their nosy o ' mach it,would cwt to have it repaired. man modifloatious of that which was shown Wass grow is it 1Vbea yards are trodden information •. to the true inwardness smoking their to student pipes and tslkiag The ,jeweller at his glass on his eye, at the Electrical Club in New Y ork a few or saratohed ap so as not to allow, the grass of thl wool.warhta business, it must be of the days of their youth add the gossip o B looked tato the i°ter[or of the watch some weeks ago and so widely reported by the V - - to w they will not keep hens healthy ooaoladod that somebody is taking advent- the bons. The afternoon had almost pawed seooads, it over several times end raid: prow [a sgevenl long phonoltramic commnni- _ ' ..•ad is a laying oondition. age of the wnol•girowers who f� to present when Bunsen &prong to hL feet wlth the ,. It'11 cost you dve. dollars to put it In cations to me, no single word 'of which had to . It said that more than halt of the cheese washed flees' As soda an they can get remark: Eureka 1 The flame of the lamp order." be repeated is cider to be clearly and eerilyy now adeemed in Great Britain is made in full -price for unwashed wool, minae the b ted by the same stuff which is burning in b. Five dollar& I Amt sure, I haven't a Understood by every person present, incluz - _ : this country and is Canada. The a In weight of dirt Washing takes out, just so the sea ]" - They hurried back to the Whore dollar." ' in m child, seven ears old. Edison men. --'-- wad Canadian cheese -pays ecce will they be Ind to relingabh the an• tory, tried aanmber of experiments, and the ... 1, Thea yea- can't- et it repaired.''_ _. , ..t'iogns-that"he will i nd.me -phbil ase htJ to 'England and than nndersetb natural praxes.. It would be well to test great discovery was mane. Pat scratched his head a whlle i° per- every mail leaving New Yor , anti and requests one or two fiseow this seasoa•b Washing af• Mor=r_ . _. There b no doubt that coact will do acme°fig' and then one could know last !assns. $nddenly he exclaimed : medium of the phonograph, h°moteaaly re- mbchlet is thegardew, and they likewise what shrinkage there lm. Txz HIIMd� BRttATs ♦ PolsoN. "A a I I I'll• o mark' U th adv _ _. _-, _ ..�. _ . At a recent meeting of the Academie des pawnbroker's hwid the watch, and lave it tags he willhhimseif derivepfrom the b - do some good is destroying Insects. At' any ' Sotences, Professor Brown-Sequard referred wid him for the monop to t e re tc rate It in to see w tether the mischief to How To GROW ToMAs0a8 Its PR IPZCTION. q I pay Pte• s tntioa of phonograms for the style of more than the profit from the eggs which to some experiments he had oobduo with 13ould oa to melt- 'll be tae to ycz writing not always coo legible. would be told U the birds had !aII liberty. Became the generous nature of the to- a view to determine what, If any, were the three y. E - ilea a-"ix�"3eats-tor bar `**un�*"e - Afarm hone dove the greater portion of his Mato yiaide bountifully with seemIagly little toxic effects of the hamaa breath In aoa• numerous musiosl records o[ great interest work on a walk. Consequently #t Is a matter tee, the general impression prevaI that damming the watery vapor coaling fsotq a Chest Measurement for Recruits• and beauty, pianoforte, comet and other in- _ great. impo_r_tance ltut him sic should the pleat rcguires but little attention. human Inngs he obtained a poisonous liquid As the reenit of man can' rx rieace str°meaU, wt'w, duets, etc., many of which, This is a sad mistake, for there Ia not a capable .ot roduciag immediate death S y pe he tells me, have been frequently repwtea .. be nnitivated. A-harse that will walk tons (usg o) the recruiting office of the United States several hundred times. Altogether oar !z - miles an hoar b worth considerably more vegetable is the garden that b so gees a This b an .rl ,and not a mi' R feeder, not one that w readily pays for all crabs orseriesof microbes, as might have boost any have adopted this method of chest �la� o today have been so delightful than Dae that will walk bat three mum an the food wad Dare given as the tomato. imagined Ha in'ooted this gnaw under measurement, whiCh.may be o! �dvaatage-to 11ii�� a • and Unusual, not to say mn atnra l that amateur athletes who Had the circumference SCO Whoa chicle are droopy or weak Dare b To grow to ib greatest perfection, the hills the skin of s ragMt, and the effect waw it Weald be difficult to realize that we have them, of their chests varying through Inaccurate not been dreaming, `ad w interesting withal needed to recuperate, em, a little more rh old be dug oat to the depth of two and speedily mortal The animal died without � g 8 mearnrement. $Irl to the waist. Hold a halt feet ; at the bottom there should be convulsions ; the heart and large vessels P at to make it seem our duty, u it has a green food end onions should be gives them year arms shove year head, the tips of your or, if they ere too much purged, a little As half bushel o well -rotted manure ; above were engorged with reddbh blood, ooatrary I pleasure, to communicate the above to your nrg �� fl touching. Have the measurer nb -widely read paper, which I have frequent- - powdered chalk and bone flour in their" soft let the moil be a° equal mixture of loam to what is observed titer nod death, °8�. 8• pp pow sad minute thoroughly mixed. The hills when the quantity of blood is madly is and a tape atoned ale. chest Hader the armpits. ly observed to chronicle the works of the food -a" teaspoonful o each to a pint .of In rale and exhale I.et pone arms food b �� should be at least six feat apart Let the' of a deet Dolor. In oeaolaaton;` this ami• The author of this unparalleled triumph of mind situation be open, warm, airy. When the neat ph;siologfab said that it acs& fully !� easily by yottr sada.. he tope will sip over matter. All honor to Edison." An EogUsh authority competes that in fruit be to est. mnlah with ele•a straw proved that sir contained a volatile down to the maximum girth of the chest Cot. GoUraad adds the following post• ahes Exhalesll on as . ' or �y still k one arms b your e. rrAtow Uwe been tab It to the British Isles Won• t x ptants, � �h laiffial-k le which was alma dna of ib con- '�PlaB y 9 y that the above aommonicatioa war spoken der it the methods of feeding for some ears tomatoes for fafamUT of twelve persons. sUtuenb, s at the human , v y me e p o 8 y Whatever variety may be planted fit this well as that -at aalmab, contained a highly you can, is the same Position. Thb b the from phonograph dfatattou a member of" --. to vogue in this ocurtry have bad anything mannas the result will .how s soimens for poisonous agent. -[The Medical Press. maximum chat. The difference between my family, who had, of-coarsim, no previous to do with thin mortality the maximum and miomm�m cheat b call• e: with the instrameat." . y size, smoothness, and eaanlenb. properties, Pe°II0e -- Any domestic aaim•1 understands and a unknown to the variety when grown its the In the mobility. A diu h o o over three _ - y P- ty � -- Inch" is a man o mddinmhaight b consider- s pridates kind treatment. It is no use to osdiums" manner. gh B be seen by reflection a db ad good, below two and one-half laches it la er w ch are "dal dumb brutes." It b - - ' twos of 200 miles. y e5 y . . Artificial movements of the armm or , 172,000 Made Every Day. I they caaw talk, buy, like dumb or 0 -._ __ A ray of light travel& 11,160,000 miles In m les tateeEon with proper measurement. • ��_tt��uaaa,, wad . _ . Mai. -their Intelligence In other tar - ��ja - •minute, is ao roti to the massae• New York Sun. b b doubted. Yam awn make friends of er' bo -[ sari Berk to a tlotYes•rtsm B•etop-Qew - Pso Elizabeth Mallet established to Loudon to 8 y-- - - -- . - `�- a 1 poutr animals if you take the trouble 40 1702 the fit at daily newspaper printed In the A Boston man bet L;0 that a barrel filled Tiniest Cseiat trawler are TareeO o>,E. world. with ga. would weigh morethea an empty Spatgeon and the Siptiasts• �• Ota Dent •box!" r • - - Good dairymen an well swan of the im• It b said to be English to =war wash ane His eyes opened very wide when he It is not true, w has been abated, that Mr. "Yes, air. We are paid one cent for po�tanas ad pure air to the manufacture of strawberries, bat bo roll ahem carefully to a saw that it did not weigh v mach. $ tvgeon has returned to the Baptist Union, packlag a box o five gross of ciotherpi°s," _ hatbee and of the fact that slight impurities .. The latesr"thin in envelop"' Is an article pis brother, •_ towel until the grit disappears. pes H- Ms' .James Spurgeon, has, but. acid Dae of the paOkan to a reporter for flee an readily ibsorbed and diminish the excel• whish will tura aleck, bine and red when be himwtf stands stiamly out against any No" "a Exprtaa reoentl . Mie. Helene Laroche, a Para ballet girl - ' Isoalw of the product. The habit of amok• ' any iagatsttiva person attempts to open it each idea In his Jane a and Tro• "Aa expect can pack 100 bores to a day the hes been shown to, recently draw 200,000 arenas 1st • lottery, b the woof steam or water. Wel" Mr. S. says :-•• I am not careful to o tea boars. Slurp, work, that, handling , . make i decided difference in the flavor of sed do°eted it to an orphan•asylum. ; "God � given a wonderful body !or. ��be the action of a body tmm which I 72,000 pink a day." -_the butbai. MlssBadrose(gettingvawastated)-Do a sbleparpomee: " 'That arm with thirty-two am now fiwtly divided. My Donne ham Clothes pins are. -ad is the taunter n• Foe disiafectanb about poultry houses think it will take, Dr. Montague ! Dr. on carious bones wlelded by fort ds carious been made clear by what has been done. I gloms, They an usually made of white amb, eke-from-s-vnaai-firrssrys . cagna(;•Uantlyy) .I! it doesn't take on such an '•�a.atr, and all ander the brain's tele- wasatratd from the beg that thereform sometimes of beach, black and whits Meeh arm, my dowlLiw Palet, I shall have bub of the Baptist Union acne hopeless, and and m• le. The wood b taken to the lac sae Fares and 6tociynan;.ie one of the beat t y�pe ` 1 blood hruheart n twenty-four the fifty f Dura pounds ha p y sure toffy in logo -and cut into lengths o! thirty little c or vaccine hereafter.thrtdrerefon I I am [u more also sulphur. In noWg the latter, close blood rnshia through the heart ever howl _ �., f every opening and 'chink when air can The editor's wife-" ChutesI have 'eatyy_ R of it now, and ontd never newer an pro- one Eisahes by circular saws. .:These p�gths �-q�• �, asoape, place s pona3 os two of brlmmtoae, rand that M. Gregoki, the editor of the 100,000 times, during thetwentytour boon bable circumstances . dream of returning• are thea out into blocks and the blocks / , in small pieces, In an iron pon. and .let it Athens Giazeus, writes three columns ct overcoming resistance •mounting to 224,• Thi who phial it right to remain is snow under tate stinks. The etlaka are placed - - .. gently burn, leaving the house shat up for editorials every day of his lila. Isn't that 000,000 gonads of weight,^ during the same a fellowship will do mt., but there are a few master another saw earl cat into the required . - ahs day If possible. astonishing?" The editor-" Not at ail, my time the lmags taking in fifty.wven hogs others who will judge differently and will lengths Next the turner taker a hand tit ^ _ Somebod sa that ten deo of the Oil love. I frequently write four columns a herds of air,•iadall this mechanism not more act upon their convictions. At any rate, them, and from then they go to the slotting y ps day " The editor's wife-" Has yes, Cher, tai� ht than dalicate and e•si disturbed whethe• any others do so or not, I have machine. Thi we ppWood in "troagts by of turpentine shaken a with a tables n. y y eh bias ale them n °O le., but M. Gregoki writes In Greek. Think and A.molished.-ITalmage. felt the power of the text, 'Come oat from the operator, a mac picking p ful o! sweet milk care hal! a Zen how difficult that mune% be I" - • • among them and be ye separate, and have mad sioctin them. They are thea placed ahiokenm ad the gapes, each getting m equal + qct both anion wad association once for to a revolvi:a ,pipe drier, going thence to the part of it. or the same q°entity mixes with .91110ft,la Gtate of Maine- ad." ppoolbhi . cylinder and then to the packer. • Hoer or meat and •&mai holm lorded dower Each asses throe h ht heads A the throat of the chick will do the work DO Monkeys Throw 6tones Y - Albert Pease o[ Lewiston, MaJae, . In s �° P e� m 1 The dose should res ted letter to the Nsiste Fnrmer says: Paper Bottteb. . stalls plant consists a broad new, Bamg- s�enrsl ytimw-sa m noon aadht A mofentifio traysier inIndla was caneleaed ProP� 8 Ouse of tike most tatere.ting o the many mplttter, sag obanker; turnl lathe, dry- y m0. I to tell a few Chia • that i ksmc to hoose and polisher and oohs from V not to go near a oettain landdip on the shore is n to fume in this mention g pot '' Wkea stock b turned an the poittare and of a lake, as the monkeys would throw stones amee to which per her been gab' l the 000 to;12,000. , The machines working an tberaleft ail day, the water supply mast be at him. This advice, naturally ono h, only Ad j fag the [um oa which I ave, there b mannlaotdre of�paper bottle!. We have v iatorestiag. The attic tiddler of wood ng a tat- o 56 acres, with some fruit, barn 1 had a bozo% barrel. and oar wheels, cry ._ looked attar. A milch cow mast have plea= made him the more desirous to visit the "L Ong paper y papa, palls. l' Hca and a half Inches I aro ed h ,house poor but haMtabl land'good and mon recently wash basins, Ong thepllao�ofa of water. She can not wait until she is As I a reached the landslip , I saw a ° on on endlas belt, which feeds b 11 'i . , .. 'L .� qq pp for ■small business, that hu urged and other veerae ; but now Domes a [nether , . driven n at d ht The roster b a neosaw- number of browst monk rash to the sides antomaticall fate the lathe As the latf.e P R °yr upon me for $"-so. On another aide of me • evolntioa of is the aha of y -eery oonetitnemff of the ntiUc, and she must "wad across the to o the dip,and fly P° . �[ b turned the pia b turned ' ant:om•tio&lIy have It, daria' the time tai milk b aria prions Dame tam presen farm of 200 antes, baildiags Good, land bottles, which are already quite extensively - i 8 pieces of loow°ed tE&I down iaia !nm the die and ppll••aassdd oa a taro -tate :'mawn[aotnnd. L deprived. of water daring when I stood. I !ally satimfied mthat good, with an annsa•Uy prom g frailarced for oontainfsg sash rnbstaaoe wani, andvmvW toer° a. oiroalu saw, wh{gh.:': the warm days her &apply o milk will tall this was not merely accidental, db -prospect. The owner will sell mei fora sum bluing, shoe dreaming; gine, eta., and would whit Wmi oat the slot in the pin. It b the 1.oft. tfnatly saw_tme�ank4y iadmtrioasiy, with that rosters to name, as his b an esoep scam to be egnal� wall adapted for Ooa• flubbed and thrown out of the tarn table Faospting the material o which the nhease both lose paws and with ohv�ow malice u hal is, onal ones of intend The" within t ys{y;ng a purge variety et articles. Theyby the cams appliance that puts the paw In made, then b m et se mnah pre , ptuhfag the loose shiagtw off themiles village,goodroadare made b7 rolling glued chests [also long on the table. F , sae caught is . , importawoe to cheese -q rennet. No Raaafng paralimit to the road on w h I live, cylinder&, which are theft oat into suitable et or barrel and " � hen taken, to ' 'I muter how excellent the milk may it the about •!!tile dbtant, Wen b a road leading twig`" tope and bottoms an fitted in, •baskJbitir . _ - y b0. I, then tried lbs effect o throwing stones h_rWgn2f_eL4vUent_land tun the dryiaQ hones for ben m_ _ ��reanet>i act " Oetledaa dp`the fhb -made them gaffs 1ponrs, or until dry. The poll.Li°g•oy or do- Ptodna• attb�; told the- taaide-aoated�sitk ►-wateeproo[ Dom• - - - .. �' which then am six farms, with broad and all this wow machinery tion o chews cannot be obtaitaed. Mnah o[ and the anmber of fragments which set p0II°d+ b3 or rambler ids racers m f barbel the Obsess le the rwalE,of : rsaw :� 7 Holds that are mowed .with a machine- almost as quickly es ow. dao aoaab.-[Pall at poor poo t, sopping was speedily donated. with bail ,eat to, this l ran at •slow spwd, about thirty -•-wad mach obsess made by the bad hand- This, though it does not amount to the ngoodest Ond well good drags p Mai Crize4te. tarps a minute, and by simple friction and ro�°g nest and well kept. I was latelyy told that _ p� o the milk, or other mases,, b actual th of objects by monkeys as a s11'these farads wen for mala Siaoe then A Very dingalar COHtntry, oonis►ab they beootw pwlishsd• - . -. • MO worw by poor l ' o I L . . meas o offence, comes very war to the one of them has been Bold, s farm that ought - ' • Oil, ways the American dyriealturiat, is same thing, and makes me think that then to carry twelve held of wattle •od •ban. First . U. S. Adan -Ever beta to Cm- ! fatal to every iaseot it touches, and sulphur may be truth is the stories of their 11brow• dred sheep, for $700. The former owner b •da t The Panama Ct»Im - ! b very offensive • to them. A mixture of inq Trait •t people from tees. one of our minutest men, bat he Was bound Second U. S. Man-�To ;have yon 1 The Engineering New publishes an wet[ • foss ounces o lard, and one of sulphur, well t all events, thegeneraf statement that W got out, ,and sold as he did boom" he „ Yes ; it is a vety singular country. Smiaws ole on the " Actual Status of the Panama . tabbed` together, and with the addition of the*wt of throwing t5ingtt b never perform- ooapd not get mon On the river road. two 200 dopyes In the year." Cannl�" giving the result~ of a repeat ezper0 - :.. Ont canoe of keromme oil and one drachm o ed by. any animal except man " certainly and a halt miles below Phillfps' village, •' Wb•t do the people do the other 166 ezamtaadon of the entire length of the can areotote, will be found an excellent remedy not correct, w I have myself Been recently- there l a farm with 100 act on Intervale with days t" si; and accompanied by a p profile, ,, , J w�aaiisnet alt sorts of insect vermin, while the captured elephant project branches o trees upland, the buildings ample, 'requiring "They ail around with their ear malls showing the amount of work done and un -liberal ase of ierosene oil. on poultry roost with the design o[ h[.. a peesos oat o! slight repairs;• that a few yyears ago was on, and wonder how long it will be before done to January 1 0! the present year, both ,-wilt fres the fowl of their tormentors. their r;WX , bought for $'2,500. A few da . ago it was it snows 59&1 :1 It's not much of a country for the sea level and look oaaaL ys for tonics, lightnimr rod men and radn It misuse strange to me why the varices � + ' .. ; , sold for $1,500. The farm below this, the plastics, 8 The profile shows that,the work which v :' top.icnotted breeds of fowl are overlent • A Perpetual 'Rai1W ..pasB. best Intervals farm is the region, a few hoary. -Textus Sifting+. , anywhere near completion is %boat eleven •`•' ingly recommended for the, farmer; now . • years ago was rsted at $3,500. I am In- + - mites of dredging on the Attantio end and - common sense shows that hatc,L•e pick 'em ' A most stngulu ones came.before. Judg-a formed that it can now be bought for $'l,- The C. P. Re Shops in Hoehelf4ra. about a mile at the Pacific end.. Oa the re- •ap. as fest es they digest each meal. ' The Allen of the Supreme Court, Boston, for 509. Another, on upland form, five miles __ mainder of the work the proportion done is Iwl;hora b the aU•uound farm fowl, decision. It appears that is 1886, when tFfe from the depot, acme 100 sores very Tlie"C•aadlan'Paaitio tsitwsy Company vecy small in comparison with that nadons. ac ve and healthy each day dt the year; Boston and Rrovidenoe Railroad Company good land, not ezaesdvely stony, 5Q &ares mre about to extend their works iaHoahe ga, The estimate given in eoaaeotion with ..;•ail ib is indeed a poor fancier or farmer was chartered, Mr. John C. Dodge, of Attie• that can be lowed in one field, the barn Montreal, by the addition of a large pis- Lhis profile shows • total of 34;081,000 cubic 'that cannot maize $1,50 profit a year from borough, conveyed a portion of his land in the, beat and most costly of any in the manger oar shop, wood machinery shop, meters remaining, without allowing for. esah hen. The crated fowl are mote sub• consideration' that he and his family should region, the house as good as the aver•ge,on blacksmith and machine shop, n store- 'changes of river channel., eta., which raises jeet to cold and:toup than the other bras& rjde free over the railroad •s long as the land the best farms is the State, and an acQne• room end foundry; the dost to be about the aggregate to 61,000,000 cubic meters. . -',and are Daly flt,ata "subject of ornament." 'was used for railroad purposes. A grand- dnet bringing water to house and "bite, and $300,000• The new works when completed The company had admitted 32,000,000 to . The past few`yeers have about demon= daughter of Mr. Dodge claims that she is this can be had for two-thirds the cost of will give employment to one thousand 40,000,000 meters. strafed that tarred papas ranks next to entitled to the privileges named is the the buildings •lows. And these, I think, additional heads Plane are seedy sad the At thb highest rate yet reached, of 1,000,• - deed, and that the . word family meant area fair average of • the quality and prices works will proceed at once. The contract 000 cubic inters per month, it b estimate d • 'wood u a valuable anterial for building .. descendants " of the grantor. The railroad of farms that are offered for male, afterthrow- for the works In eonnectionwith the C.P.R. s chicken houses.- The silo experience of late company demurred on the ground that the east sad entrance to Toronto will be given that at least four yearn Wali be necessary to "years has proved. that for wooden silo liiitld• P y ing data few that are not worked as farms, finish the canal, if there: cs no lack of _. in ' !sized paper is practicaU indispen• remedy of the plaintiff, if any, is st law, ant are termed oat topsatnre or forst out to day. + money. 1 Be mad not to equity. Judge Allen overruled Commenting on this account the Monoton, The total amount of cash actual]y etpead• "sable. The use of tarred aper becoming the demurrer, and expressed an opinion that N,B., Times declares that In no section of UIIited Kingdom 9 Meat Supply ed up to the present date Is $177,910,000, - so naivarssl that there is badly a . -good tinder the deed' the �netoa end Providence the Maritime Province is there each a don- ' [arm in the,conatry where a'roU of it cannot Railroad -Com y' �voa_ld be re aired to dation of thin a as in bete shown to exist in Therewas imported into the United King- represented by $.'351,150,000 of eeanrities be fouind. its wee loosens the taunter bill ppeana q 8 don for the week ended June 2 the follow- The amount necessary, to be raised to„com carry free the desoendante of Mr. Dodge for Matas; the condition df Caaadien'7armers in lite animals and dead meat : plate the Canal is eatimoted by the Engin •i - 11,�., .. .materiall It appears that many thick. 8 y It all time: being favorable by comparison. Oxen tulle, sows and calves, 13,383 eering Nstaa at a minimpm of $230,000,00% nes&er of boards are used simply to keep out .. { A `the air.. _ The _ tarred - paper will do this • • • • -• - • - sheep mbs, 22, ; swine, 84 wt , ; which would 'be represented .by at leas, eh mad la 3803 0 •MEarHe Thought He Could. • u bacon, 39,845'cwt. ; bmf, salted and fresh, $500,000,t00•of new securities. Iastrnotor- By the way, Mr. Straddle, __ TheMas9aehmmetimPloughmansage: Much Her Parent -" Do you think, r. s in , 2 awe. •hams 16,225 cwt, meat, Un- - hae bee"ublished In regard to the. tiarbmr= that you can support my denggbter in'the poetess t" Mr, $tri dle-"Poet " "Can enumerate , -saltedpan , o C ; , ity of the meal mode of wasi»ag sheep be .tyle to which she b acouetomea . yon give me a reason for it t” " 1 think so; most preserved, 2,8.0 cwt ;mutton fresh, A teacher ,recently asked a young pupil fon shearing• They are timid animal, and Bright Young Man-"Ithink I con .if air. 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W ."Ir .f, �; * � 5 f 'I � . . . : I . . - I . .� : ! . , %­� .. I I .. .Y' - . 44 ,Ivbatls In a Name" T ' . I.. .,.. ­ �. ..:.. . o�%.� . ,, . . I I . . - I I Wait ad to to" his plaw. Me PIA71128 I . 0 . . . � ­ ii . I g� 1. . . . OIL Inaguldeent organ in this the largest Shakupease mid then was nothin bat - - I n V '. ... ­ .. :., 1. I Z I - - .- F - --A --.4- The hand _ I run W 3 1"811 � I in the city has -oar have h2'...b pI: 1,61 cherub = then is. Would C& I _ , ---.- - __ , I *­ _- ___ , notoriety it his varve--had beau r"'h W-- P , , _. -, . I I .a., golden ;1-i'�'ci-Livem readers Think Of Patti drawing $7,0M C"Ani". -bah Plakors ? Thi the St. Cathar- I the mast I1111113ult and intricatechurch mask a nightChe bill boards Announced her as . . .-. ..", , - , * &-t through train on - �,.,.. - The to is absurd. Dr. , _ siagwa Central railway Was ran without tl�o slightest wavOrlug-" , - Jane Brown I The id . .... .. ,��. , 12 6 . ..� , .. "a Won . � FOREIGIC. . ­11 - piegag'g. PI-It PUTSWVS P011ag 0 . 1 4m S*turday. that has made a recorct Those day,y1'' I , .1, Mr. W. H. Howlani Was elected per- Parnell has been summoned As & witness name I cure sick and bilious boad. I tr-coated pine I I I- �.... ­ _� �a-. .. Prohibition Canyon- in the O'Donnell Ill suit. bowel complWntg. in,and an , ­ -, - .Wnt Chairman of the Pro, . . O.UC, '. favor d , i 7.. __ .1 Austria has become &Iw1a8d At .., -1) � �., M? d . . ­_ . don at Montreal- � the -P. .,tivimeas. I . . !I-- . . .. . ,- the last six p1W1,,,,j of Emperor William and tI10 % ads. 11 -_ � - . :.. � ".- The follare statistics to' . A novel color combinstlen In re - months show an increase in number and a Czar. with terra-cotta, And both them colors ly FARXER WaO DRAGS 1118 decrease In amount involved Advice$ from South Africa BAY that all are U ES NC7VOU11 Prostration' .Nervous )Id bagS DID be too MAD to buy . eon . Natal have-been ordered ,combined with black, A b Nervous .L!L the barn to h( 8 , . .. ­ . A terrible comfliot took available troops At A feeling of dullness d lanu * . eadaChe, N&-Algi* tale .4 Dead v ,,Pau nt Bair EloldVl.. which will 144 a re* to U I Torrl- rival Indian tribes in the Yukon =9 Zoluland. . . ki. t'. PAW 7 . Weakness, Stomach .ad Liver lifetime, Lad coats only 750. Sold by zPAIL I . ya . .. I . I right ex. Whi b2ot:Uffering only ,&cases. Rheumatism. 1) still open C. W. ALLEN & CO � -I - chief was killed. And ,= 1. DI . tory I -_ 91911% and a The Oetirts have decided that no � - As the mist resembles rain, . - . time of the Klcin- a. . -- Would" Bzhw; TOTOUt&, . .. . .. . I .. * The Agricultural gocileties, of North Bruoa I lots for the hOId1Zg ;if. publJo mictingii-In . the first indication of Incipient And all affelc - ..- .- . �_ . and .Saugew have decided to hm4g&-t* Trafalgar square- in often --- In such cans the famous " 0-00 WEAK NE'RVES - ' CHOICE FARMS TOR SALE IN AL FARTS OF at Part XIgIn It I, stated that die"", ' - . end hold ILanion wthibition at an Anarchist plot has heat wisdom, and I% a Nerve Tonic " '- � prevention " in the PAINEfS CELERY COUPOLWD . . 1. . " 'h ­ A iscaritersdAy Of 1`1 an 'WA � .. . . ;1.1� I in fttember. . - Berlin Aimed Against the r-inAning Cglery and .. MIP A "IffIrmin . . _ �a 15. - - rful stimulants, it speed" I . t Emperor William ii. Jeovery, w ��,!'!Z! b. = oLTJ6&&J6'1 A ,ft %F~dkilhie I . , L. Montreal in taking steps to "Ou" 6 lifer a Floras's Golden, - ��l t all nervous disorder World's Fair in that cit.' ,JDa by its wonderful blood. orif i And I ily cures I :­ r in 1892. The pro- The German Gazette Says that the which, ; . . . YUrestore-.. .1. � .... ject. of holding one in Toronto 10041n% to passport regulations for Alsace and Lot p quickly ARTIZS1 wishing to purobasa improved kaultaba � . ;1. .. ­ � ...- ---F--Jf--- ---. - _ _ 6, I ___1 _____ I UMATISM P � I - the ebbing vitality, RHE - - Farms, from so acres upwards, with hamod"to . .. have dropped'zarough. are to be made more stringent. . I ' . . .. - ... . &,zenton. for the � repair �V�� pA.1,jE*s CELERY COM�OrnD 'Purities the . pcougaten, call or write to G. L AAll me' " . . . . .. �L'-' ; L ' The Customs reacipta at 3 The impression is growing that the great the system, And thus I which -Arthues Block. Main At-- Winnipeg- 'Wormstlad . ... :_' . ". . ,, *- me Of forty per whit pasha whose appewan In Bahjr.ol- sickness. Its saving ibfinauce risohes every blood. t drives out the lactic acid, . 00 I and restores too blood- ­ - .- . last month show a dearm w 'Umatisla, Sze assistail In of the Darren- . condition The famished tree of chafte, aril settlers . , � -Stanley. organ of the body. making Mails to U, healthy - . - " �. . . _.� .. ,:, I � I I cent. as compared with those Ghazal is awwun­ - Rheumatism making sele2tAon. Uos;xy To LOAN St current MW ' - . 1. . _..;i I pending mon. - ed in silver, steel, white or red braids true remedy for Rh . , . . month last year• � Five Galician . reiriiaeuts station Gilt, i � . of interest. to of Winnipeg have decided ordered to Galicia without &r% used ''to him' boating dresses, usually ­ LAINTS I . .. . I.- - . . The Mothodis Anssrial school at Vienna have been 0 � . KIDNEY COMP staters­ to udFun-Inalm" delay i by, special rt teals. in graduated widths. of � PAINE's CELERY coxPorm) quickly restores H. WILLIAMS &GO, And Fclt ROOFERS 'o. �1­ [Ouse, the institution zo bs sup- a offered to a -� �,�������, l � I i !!; l, I a-mean-Inusl kidneys to perfect health. - - . '. I ­ � worm 2 A-ParhL dicate has V _ I -nes . . the liver and Ith Its � , X"UPACrUXBRi AND DIALIERS IN I .. ': '. : '�" . ou- aye--powpar- cbmbined w ported by me %30vulr� sl %;am . Pal t Deafoolaz r,ell ., . , ." jag funds to the Panama Uan idqRwy If any one has ever #iven r. I on a eL -the ,beat some Recant - rail, otarars -_ - I , bonds. tonics, -slies IV UIWUC r a - , Isdian Pacific rikilway Is having security of the unsold lottery, t at been - q Coal Pf, 'a PRIZ.Al: I The Qu -h Remedy a fair trial and has Carpet Papor, B 0 r . N11 ....- all the trestle@ and wood bridges between tart kidney complaiult, . - .. .. and Fort Arthur inspected'- with It In reported that the French Govern. red thereby, the manufacturers of that . . I . I -_ � , . _ I Ease. Toronto. : ­ . I 4 N, I 1 I I . Wi=ipeg with Iran strut- meat have bought Maxims now repeating Remedy would like to hear from - DYSPEPSIA . . � if,111111� I _______­� is view to replacing them I gun, which fires 60 rounds a Minute. E�irfdnal,. Torwwhen they cffdi, As they PAIIiE'S CELERY_CJOX?Orxddreneben3 e OY l� ii�i i! ali .1 tam. - . L t changes are ab, I do, in good faith, $WO reward for a case of stomach, and quiets the nerves of talo digell- during winter from a U111. . I . ­­ Ahgf,, ,,,min,tion Importan ev I Me sav 0 mad :.._� ."- L I I I" organs. This 13 why It Cures " Halifax every Saturday . . I ,- ­ - _.'.. _., ',I ussal ­ - ___ M_____ -as of Dp . ____ _­4 t- Liverpool.. ��n=i , catarrh which they 4cannot cars, they VFAM G"a __ - pep" . . L day � ____ -_ ---- I , for Toronto vers %.= Tosail- - 5 - I conciliatory policy will shortly be. Adopted- =Dan lost exac . __11� ; C'"ONSTIPA . - � .. catling at Londonderry to land ­11- WQ ul;g ... . I .. ­ .out the Province of I y rem b , ands, ! . I are Writing, inolu 39 Some significanoe In attached to the fact'a fe' - TION i lot 66oiji-ad and Ireland; also from Bait= . 2M candidates I that Gen. paten, the Cz%r1a first aide-de- to 6 their tee if they fait, an PAINE'S CELEPY compot-ND is not 'a-'it and St. John's, N. Jr, tolAveroodforkdobtlY . durin&sumsner moatha to end from .. -i! ladles. I I maklagp r enquiry. tic. It ow 4 be. The des-!n of the caw _. decided to has arrfted in Paris on a secret miss an dru ­ ring cas"" natural '. HAMS:. . .. I . . The Dominion Government has n the On- � r"', . I 11 I Remedy sold-by L Jaw, at D cont. action to, t , he bowels, R99131WAY Barely to" V,',=d7 g"";;'*Z 1211hig; and during in= - I - . , - , � - . , , . party _�o the suit between It is reported that the Czar has 4, new, The opm'mcgh point d'eaprit net more Iowa its use,¢ver -_.­ .. become a SAW ___ weakly,___ Glasgow_== �� . . I L tario Govern _ - .1 d for book- fortn4litly. annoy P ! moat and the .St. CA,thitlis" ble just now for a bride's veil than ReconImeRded by professloaml ad busIAMIS omp&ay, now be- Scheme for the final settlement cf- the fashiona% Mining and Lumbering C I Eastern question, involving the Partition Of JUnties. � - .. men. &n - For freight, p,,,gAg.,*, or ether Information , A, - ­ . I . . $1.00. Sold by Drugglitia, ex; $' Cunard & � two the Privy counciL .. •I Turkey. � Self-Threading Needles. - 7 Price . - A - Schumacher & CO.- Said= . . .. re- marck, who Is greatly , -RICHApDSON & CO., Prop'[ H&Bj;j; Sbg% & CO-, k John% N. P - WuL ThOmP- Mr. Ross, minister of Education, as A ted Prince BIN prostrst- De of the latest Inventions of interest to WELLS son & Ce SL John, N. B.; Allen i1l Co., dideaqw. . . cult of him visit to universities In the United an ad b lm ariddg out-Df the recent 0 ,, the now patent sewing needle, _ ---W-antreal, Quo I Love & Ce. et. Now York, H.- Scuttles, Tormurt -: - - . .. . �­. -4, StAblies, will Imin, deet oi Emperor Frederick, will leave Bar- ladies a., Quebec, Wm - Brockis, Philsdol� . . . . 'L. ­- ediately &PP�Iat lactur ka ids anxtati . AlAl� & 4. - - - I 16 .� k tecturw ' Which Is to all appearances like any 6ord! . - I Phi.; As Allen. Portland. Boston. Montreal. ,. I ." . L . i .. - lin machadahl engineering and arobi Un for Friedrichsirub.a. nary needle, but which can be instand )r itak-MagArstad do-A A cit. L .. ... . . . I - at the School Of Practical Sd--- . Mr. William ,� Dirge free. R. C�haw to NervouS Deb ' I k the case of threaded without Veil ' - rLamon Basined_.Ip.-ndlng!�ncl'., _ . ihty. A;A if, - ___ ,,A ft, th- loon . - igh Columbia in - - - - PI-Wed. F"6411 aiwm-Ph vz� %*�. . I I as from Brit -1 be found �%= 1, . ht Rises. (trate could be _!�%,� Of JL44t,ti,g a n t st-envers; 1!�r,!!�U! dl;E. D.SAW C. Rid6lig A CO tale years, with gm$ I themse i _,.=bl,a who are blind have masew in the ulabawfl d , I ­ ou be Bent . .- - _. -in .Jptr -i == , ­ 12 . - 1A Nervous Dahill". BOO ALI disclose firtirlso ir_ soom -------I e -no - known firm- of needle -_ - . in the TarritorYoutill"Ot � ­'­ TZ;;_m:"&curfodtyhIther- in is - . They cannot ay to the British EnslanY by ;7WZ Georg MACHINES osso@46 ova.worked brain, logo Of vitality- riftlug � the gaol and cannot get book into British to unheard' of. -L . and ans. K11MINCcreele"An area MA � I - , - manufacturen, we nicely finished ERY . n n, gle.- yet Asia by ill drus:9WA . � . the sw tait. rjAgN ! the W earg, polvitaklo 1. . .. i Caltiintils, widmil PaYtOg ­ . • Tbg-Fr%jQiAcwIi have ban t the Found Ly tounwred, and & not cut the thread An house- . per boi, at G.box for $5. or will be sent by - ul,bominion for to'Ont. Price 11a , AUMCAN. . In the Rus, HAX0, 'T_ it WhIOIL the many do; they are jut being. intr,Auced ACE14TS WANTE our matt an modes df Pfl- . . . . . it by mail to hOIdSpec:AItIes4Addrsw.TA1H0% Baos..T31012 Pamphlet on applications 1.7 :. _. - __.Yale dolosted HArvard in the boat cam by , massacre of the b-tWA took place during here, Sample Pwksts are act _AGLIC.. . gDICINF. rA).. Trwants, - -7. . ..., _' - the Commune. The historrixi wall will be any address for-dttem conte,by the Whiten - - __ ate ZNTs WAITED -­ SAID •THE GRAY M . Com y, Toronto, Ontario, AM Wanker. Address GKO. D, . 1. 24 lei-gths. . Manufacturing firm Fr .I ibarels St. 'Toronto. . Young Men . I . . . _ destroyed next week to make room fora 'Ums, 8 I . � mamorW t . &in to be Ithoroughly ­ ... 1. The Cincinastl 'ExhibitIon will be opened' bapeL .. . and as we kuOir A%--- . a the offecu of early evil limbiti, the - ;.:'neat . . .. - . and the needles not a =tch . - K AAJ6. O"A w6clLa"44 a, 'U71ER'No from And who SAII theU2W'v46 - . . I : week. . - . Mad King O-tci� in graving worse. He reliable ro Ulm 8 rosult of iquaran, W L I , .. I .." , .. Tal A exh% .ad genulne noveltY V!61:1012i . &big outfit and 061=;' %I.* itwvLa, A620 =6 I ­ . . Despite •a vigorous boycott a NwAli now wands" laimrmly about his big,.IonaLv but a useful a I . 0. .0.U&cKZRT.AUrQo%r,XafD# weak, nervous so - .I- " M aniah. He has, advise our reacifts to Bond for. them. WORK r Oun USX who arejrcken down from the effe9ft of . . I . .. . I at work in Brooklyn, 1; ' � - c . III. and in. adyace4d We feel, -�Iamber is . . I palace outside the City of . are Of white �swee- abuse at outs-work. The ED and Boot .31 a am with I abandoned his last distraodou, that Of P041- Showy tanaiii gowns ----- TO LOAN On FAMIL Lowe" R"" Illigul exets4, send for and read . , a Z� sneer at I doom sollcitild. cousin aces of yak ­�_ - .- 1=4 and bm no pleasure Idto but - braided with gilt or silver. no_Q ACL .fubousTreattwoutbODi*eawofMga The I . , _.. f fic""vsWident CIOT . Lag potatoes, as - . MONEY-N. - .d- 1 % ,. Zo =, . b6ok will be lent 110alOd t,. any address an reasiva of _.. praise a I his time biding away In a dark aor- A Cis" ser DrulBkeB4Aesj6 EstabluAed MW. 72 King-st. M, Toranto. . . - ' en. Harrison, ' spends h&bit, depsame, 'LTBLO14. W.W.,io. St. L. Tmro-t& OnL _. raugh was mantled � inking -every one senate to bust no opium Ufa, tea coarphins bab% two 3C. bt Address . . The Duke of Marlbonor, th - nervous Prostration Daniel by the a" of tobacco, I �: X. V. %: 1. . ­1 _. . i Lillian Warren 111MISMIGY, is him I . woks monfal Zriadau, saftning of the SOFLER LNSPIK'nox and iluniF. .. . *. ; to Mrs � . ........ 111.1 . .,� logo at Tion caused 910-l"'ll" ante Cal-= " of Cann" 1:. .. .- I ­ I , . . brain GIAL. PfOu"mrs =80miscra at Pstan* , . . ,. - . Now York, by MAYOr HOWIlt- ' ­ b Lod logo of a Usal Consulting Enj%,mri . i Toronto 06i'servatoly of Idusit i, : . ­ 1. - by ;;6"layaw of the b= As . a XTO. . H.., w. AL=, r­htent . ,I � . . 1In Detralt'll"' ft . �of A Tropical Villa- w"Bover men-yaum soey-Traft . � . . . . . .. A hardware metellbut Pletue . ft'�mi�V_:= broken 6;m from Z 0.02 A. FMANXII. , I . gun in his store which WIG peppered tldi��, .. . I ILS FIRST SCAS . .. BFftg = few years. TILI town (Part of Epain, Trinidad.) has naw.outalwasam. . - ovel,m Soo Purl mimoly _,­ I" 01aslairs during the - of theabo" can@^ air A" as r.l. do." to. L. .- - - __ ­ _ boon RTC., - • V it , pa . oruu%rer. __ -.. . . . .... . 11 . 7 . between thirty and forty thousand people Igo it Address And 10 M TVMOR& ULCER& 50 TfACIRFAS 1. U.M = . . , ' a. No ­.� " . , , c,7k...- ht '19 , bar-0117. -%- -.. . . - . . I : ..; --1 i without the I I - for tv.l�d,� 011--, - , d lystf . "A own" train obarrb%m � Send Stamp , - -- ­. -1 038 an increase 09 newly ' , keen peattlen6s. outside Boat - it form, ,it Dfog- -f lfz= CANCER cru; The deaths in Now York lost week were, living in it, and the and Johnny crows ;:-J-2 - b , Boo over the .1 ODL re ' .M., -i �.Ut.ql 4, a ­ V LOAD, a W4fii,,%ua rinses U1116 Toronto ' " )LD %_Q=Z-T*xUUtD' Tuls S UP— `,r t .. ­ I . ;;Z�_Jng week. thei inaraw. beige attribu. I between them wbere the . � pamphlet. W. LlIM-TIZ an -I M�y •� r at 7, t. 1, C . .... - _. _. . - In both . . Mom 'I'l I Z . . table. to the hs&L . [a 6, large a%vamush or park of busines, - Blank jet with- .olon appears a Q�Z,%Txs? ran � -,! , .�, lin i . . F.. PMOT., . 1 nstmMIA6 . 1. . . .- - villas are of the suac"Aful tn.;� � L 1 �c �y _.., . .. and millinery. . Q. N Any - I 6i, � DINO KEEDLE ov 1*:,­!, Z- 11 . I . end bided a wjA,,uP paP81119 ad . . - A lady giving bar name am Emma SPADIa- , One of the" belonged to my. boat, a cool Onstam" SELF-THREA1 . . I­r­ ..., d suicide while journeying an It airy habitation with open dam and win- Cure"an Sam Rs1111`IX "Octu out' Inewativ threaded .thrt �1_1 ­ .71i " ,��,,, ,,,�bit.iwufir. F them. ThV1Ni111:P, ".1'..ishmer.- . . adington, by dews, Over, ing portico, and rooms into baleen its 06taxWOOlOr and provana =%. through tto 11YO. Agents c6lis =giaity sel"D it J-0 " 4 , ,�"P'nd.mc. .for sae . . . =m,1,t.' M.W..... to L ad -color for, evening. Sample packet by mail.15% dozen pack-ta 9"00. , v, l �,,, - I . .. . - 1. Lde might enter,. but nalt thr pink Im -the- favar . . . sap iters 3laviLlacturing Co.. TeresitO, Oul. %'It I* ki.ff F U. Dt"C%0!"� - -`To. -theI .­ . . shut off from wear. . . . � . . , I ,-,.,d - ,7ii;- - , ''I . jumping overboard I which all w ,.�,;;. ,�!�" .. - - -.-- � _ __ . . -General of New York State slin. Agardeninfrontwas - - The AttornsY )y a -fence of bananas At 40 ad on bW bnAW W 008" ­ . _suit In the pubu,3 interest I ll ' ... I ---, in Institatin I a ! the savannah k . beans f2 EVIS U N �,%RSITY, - P_PV rary bu o . , ... I. � . palm a. .. =jrot -the stamach. son at one . . I an the grow that' the Ate stoqd as sentinel a o%bbage league, Any all stomach Inl4ors aminat the ugar Trust be rail by Using Ill. 0- ifart., 'I'Mass, t* .6. a- -_ red feet high - on the lawn mang(tiles Bi tiro Columbia. Cal I : I - . of ON &30 tried rianaft. &A varair DresirioL. � I f Other states sad Previncesi now � I . � mi;DoWly is a public aulmm's I I hundred 'papaws, 'and bread-fralt trofts to a unmoor 0;,,i,, for Deer! \ % _... . ­ .. . . - Pal braids ith Attendance, - : .. . A stage poach, running between San, Or&13MP � White cloth jackets brai -w_ metallic 91, ,To Cinn3lam . - Iwo And HdMth, was stopped by, strefUge to look at, but luxuriantly shady. cards ari in high favor for dressy wsar� TIIOS. BENGOUGH, . 11 BROOKS, I . i ,. : Froac tree of good dicnen- . agey & manager. a a masked robbers on Monday and the express' Before the door -AS a. Pass, - the Bin I OMAN CUE**Wm In =0 U"Uo& Proudest. .. . . . ''. thl.l. $10.000 in Inver. was t"e- 1 alone, whose name I have forl un wl b A dainty matinee was of esprit net, with ABADA swirrinm Co.-Reavor Line of . _.. .. . . . can stem And branches of which were ti between . .1 the orpeadictilibrluoks enclosing ribbon. steamships, sailing weekly I . . ()wwg to a dispute with the employiniz Ilect �it p I . 1Lq. Liverpool. Saloon tickets, Monr.l ..* I orchids which G- had collect P-1 . �. *.. browt Trades and L3.1 Ain wu*%' 0 i I I, TLLO 7C M , � - are b with ta L, = I Ike, the Chicago ! )or As- 1. woods. The borders h . . ... ircuixG PILKAJ. .. W. $50. sato Return III oketa. I r- ,_ .. I . .... . Its mean, -do ; according to BW%mer and accommod Z­� , ­ . I . y has passed a tesolatiiin p'odgiim I varieties of the single I c A symrrows-Kowure : towage lathing it a ' :to-ia, , _ 10. - , it r�!�tj. SM d 7k� �1 S. g . , isemb] in beer for t94. I largest am, &.1 night : wenn by wralching. .w.d == ,,.=,I �t . . ; Ron-g-e�PM.=, 1 1 , . ,.] . i tumen form, which often blood And ulcer. t�t e=' 1 . .. - members to abstain e2st%IM' . . PM 4 40�pp , fro r the es that I ever- T- d - 110 P= RAY, , . .. pink, and fawn col or, II 3 . . L do . i . The average diameter of b single ountinul Ourrsiarr "ape H. IL a e .01 . ­ .1 , stai 0 son SWATI11's to won births, seplY to -. 'nth th of the Presidential nomitne- we, law a seven to eight ivahes. . brf.=, book nice" a" In r, I C House Square. a vc� the itch-ng AnZ ou I 11 dColas Presbyterians.' This kp the first .time 6, dower. was roll through the long __ on. It-in #"Ufa I. the different Twons and 'against ,a in ouring anse :L t, Q-91.7- . Wind strr.-ained freely tb a& == D, `g%WA ,I :.-.PrWFytarl%u ass been pitted STAIN., OEW"M" . I stale room, loaded with the perfume at done . . _ . SON propelsours, Philsdo SAUL - 6 : . tar religionist, and Goa. Harrison. who orange- trees ; on table and In book-cam. an 6; 6agleed of alma sat by mad.for.50 TER BROS., . Bicycles: tP . - 1. .- . brat .,. gifted and . . . - ` -.b An alder, will, if elected, be the first _ the had and mind visible of a . cents. relit and Gravel hooterse . zmcb , -• _. . publican Presbyterian President. . � Cultivated mall. . A basetall captain had his jaw broken . I . . 23 ADELAIDE E_ TORONTO. second - Read Bicyclea, ' . . . I . A New.York.coronven physician rem The pWdOQIw room As4igne'cI to -7-11 during & go= at Pittsburgh. A: P. 406 p,itlm,todrgivoIL Country work A specialty. - has found that more would have been equally delightful, but � . . Skit for L11L Now 001114" - that in his experienoe he , _ I all 11oraos unsy...- . � - 0 . . SHIPS -- -7 P-6-0-prei-dw-WOW16=111 BZ&VAR LINE of STEAM ready in April, . - t at - " on a . � su1-__T - than any of the other. In the cam of . i: dsq,�rtlbytosqattoes, Who for blood . . -SAnt" WUKLY Bwrw=g- . . .Arr. I . - G1 ' S . MbNTRZAL AND LIVKRPOOI- . I I .--.-- - ­ . don deaths he abIs that there A" me" which thinly orocity had it, bad pre-eminevift over d . - 'take plus an the fourth does, in one year the worst that I had ever met with able. ____ - . . . ; .. - - _ Naw York than In all other Parts I killed one who was as work upon, FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, . I . sales. Ticket; M SK W. Return, $Ar $A ­ '. i !, ­ of the. whire. ,Z --- " L . An X . examIned him throughS, il&- I . I - . AND - !=�PMTlfl .J, me, and i . . ,PUBLIC. BULLDLNG& #120, Intermediate, 130; Sim"A"M Apply Be ' ' .. house oombLpe& k with the inspiration of grains, had . . . . jL IL MURRAY. In', I .. ­ _­ blimn press Is working this Anti- Bewick, W long . SON . I Custom Bonn Square, . ... . . . , ,:.�.. 14 The Repu likeness as the down--& I _ C,U - . British stri" TLgaronsly. Every time no drawn his exact Brid, . - M'GAUSLAND & , � I ASAM 10 .: - L' I ]English or A Canadian paper fay' -sythik blank stroke for a body, a nick for a, limit � . I MP& am .. . & :, 4 month, . " . a, is rep. - hems on the head, and a beak for a man * 0011111 . RE * , , . - 'Isjorable of Cleveland. the an= pindle I two 76 King St. W., Toronto d Burning 4106 . . , I dno q length and brei r 11 Line 0 Cl I 4 I �MCIO.l . � r 1 . ... :. Ath of spindle amts, i0m ­ .. 'I I. ad throughout the 117-su INME! OL. TOIGD6& . I @""r true pointed wings and'& "a - .. . .. the United dtaxil as a 1. figure was before Me wblOb in , , DYEING AND CLEANING.- . . . Mad vote for Haat�rlxsan- thave - the __ I no FIRE ,AND BURGLAR .; .�..� ..... . Axneriom P§trIO% shc rl,dng t1i . -A Similar ountectiptible thin was done four the unforptlibld, tailpiece Is d Mel. g . PROOF. and Vauft Doors, I thief under the gallows, and I'had a - &%fe S - 1 kept' constantly in stock. _ years age, and & iLiparable failure it proved anctioly satisfaction. in identifying III- I Re PARKER &'00 A number of Sowed-band -FITS I . ' ­ .. '. ' % , "L . .... . .��. � .. . . � .. . works A" so" 01111des 9 . I . -While Star had been warned to be an the lookout Il at low Priam - When I _�y Cults I do not mean me � . I Ain the passeagars on the for scorpions, contipedee, j and 'and 759 TO 763 YONGE'ST. J. & J. TAYL)DR, . I _rW 0 . : .... .. stop them lei a time, and then haveEW =a men from Mw Iked alit .. =. Wain. mnAff A kkDNAL a -_ "M:%ritannic were give 70, - Drabs, who would bits, me I i . . Toronto 800, Works. -_ ..,. .. Orford UnivenitYi England, two from Cam- oprerlow over ,the floor in the dark.' city ":(. Ws" z0ameemn M 110"Y". ulrulo, ... the di-ease, of I I . bridge University, three-from She Univers - any. . U5 Queen St. ZOIL J - , . I . . _� sity of Edinburgh. and one from the Uni. them I met with none, either there or AGENTS: AGENTS : .' rM EPILEPSY or - . - . . of U tracht. They are all art their whore; but the mol!luitd of Trinidad is 100 Colborne 8tro4it .............. Bran Ont. .� ..� mocks = Out. Parallel Bibles. SICKNEW I -, . . versify by himself. For malice, t John streasNorilL .............. ligniff - AGENTS 1`,1Ei't'OgO" . FALLXNG , 4 , y to the college Students' S' with - - OUR- row's Popular " History of way study, to and venom of tooth And trlimPst, he 'A WI '11 "Platform Eab " Der' mpment for Bible C.ONBOY'S CARRIAGE TOPS Causda,!' Gough Ill And sn"D out a match in the world. Liquor Problem," Sam P. JODIW " vi" WOTdA,' Because others hS."­ * eta n saw" A life 1-9 sftd,T. I WARTA" MY rem0ft t* . . _ - 11 Northfield, MAN&, by D. L. I . . I cuRn the moors cases. I .., Itsno reason forrot nowrecel . I be conducted at No I . . , '' . ,"rho Ca" and MON ,once for a treatise and &Fnl: %="M6 Moodv. .. '011ege. - _. . , -T Phy"c"'O"' MAKE M U 9011411 It's nligbt it awy. Give ­ . - .., *_ � "Alma Ladies' C .1 � ­ - --mother Home And Heaven," ete. Pop IX7ALI�ritrr� REMEDY. I . . _.., . who is the oldest man in .. � . .1 �, . . . =. Ujamiarm, of 33�� . '. . . John Brooks, W1 ..! Waiti Liberal terms I Write for @I Toronto d $0 26t� 6' ST. THOxAs, ONTARIO. ,- Isir I re 1�7 day, , to WmLux Sweat. Publisher. To ItIl j, It costs you I . Michig,ta, 102 years 0 . so. I and cure you. Address .1. ­.. .. _ he never a in 1886. 16 Sm � OUL, . Claims that during his IOD9 Ills , srNewly 200 student .. I)P G 37 Yonp St., Tmnt% u "The worst dentes and cer Cal. � 1. . . . - . . made so of& " Case; " hie d tificated teachers in the fa _ - DEPOT . . I gasp I remember of ever having used, tr.. TO ­ . . - w=Tmm MACHINERY I ' . :. ". I ..,, L . am said L, I.. - . I HsgreSt4got d1*4 , ­ - sorry," term I ,O per year in advance . ­ ,--. , . . ary of the re .o, , 11 and for which I have ever been 40 Dr from,$ I bO to $25 . . I machinery to select * frOU1. I.. .., , he "was =as when a terribly ugly cow , Fine Arts. Address, A . . A '. Including Music and I so .� MXFNSE STOCK of . . � for i-: I ­ . . 'had was sating at her uglioat. ?spoke to B, F. Austin, Principal. - , .. . I ... . . . I I Send for Lists. ­ . I bows acid . . 11 BI Liv 1. . . . ­ . .1. , '. � I . her as being with the devil, I 0 1 , . R. W. PETRIE, Brantford, Ont. Kidney " :­� , - Cured. � . ' " ­11 A � . I ... . thought afterwards rmight have said she Consumption Surely'C' . I fleas , . 01 . amend eaers that ­ . . .. . �­ " 1.1".. . , . & very bad now just As wall. TO THII EDITOR :-PIGA46 Inform Your A 1A few � , �, �.% I . .. I.. .- Was lost prodigy IS a bay. of I have. a Positive remedy for tha'ds"o'o'bapne"I'mode "dim* Have gUthe latest Improvement$ And Are unequalled THE ALBANY STEAM TRAP M'S. a wboh%ve :, ­ ., . ,.,�] _ � , I I PhIlidelphis's Tape ease. By Its timely 12- thO _ style and convenience, The leading , . Willed by' Its ' . . . I ­ , - 6 lul:y I shah be glad to for durability SPECIAL 8111KET Miller, the son a the lata E; have been permanently or 1A an 13, Master J. Mill U of your carriage Buil ere sell them. ASK rolt THEM go -,RMrr .U. Keeran I. bottlsg.ot my remedy nits to a I . . RET TRAP. " ttirISL cur . - ,.. ., 13, ones a celebrated lawyer. end two U rend we BUY NO OT of Eryelpelas of 2 vre. I readers who have consumption If heywill a? RM - -a �._, , . aaoa Miller, oily - ---------7-- --- : I ..., .4 . . - -1 their F,Epress and P. O. &Mrem. R�ff �, , Do - The Reeord states that at Fhast-er ' regn.. ng ; RobL Cot V pe - Aff'The Ce)ebisted Sm, . ­ r organist of St, Clements Ep T. A. Swcux, 37 y cage St, Toronto, Out. . DELAYS ARE I I oe6k Inspirator. , 10111h 6006fil church was called away, and young flier one of Ben Harrison's great English an- . I I . . I. .1 . I AWGresham's Automatic IT cured at . ;a bring the head of Charles . DANCEROUSI Ite-startinq Inject0l, ptic Ift after 6 � �1 . - castors helped I .. �. Don't wait until ou .. . 40 WHAR is.. . _. Affmorrisou A Automs . _. ... - . - .. '. 6ak, This, says The ' 56 alnut . .. . I . . I. of England to the bleak. are burnt out or ro6tZ flight Feed Lubricator. � -, I For the Year 1886 New York World, will, perhaps, love him seeps Safe now- and b. cured at , . ratio a I .00 1. ­11 �� . life, mid Btilousneer. N than' family, but it will .. �� Do. eta., of r A Bt,, oared of ver Cam 95 Cath. - , New ansate 0 and -11 AM-mut botd-q! =1 F14164 15 Auffuxft . . �, oleev easy. and be sure' W *%%Ik 0 OWN WA Unig the n' to the support of the Stuart . , � No better resolution can b6 made ff Nihilists. I �� at , of the substitutes offered strengthen him with the - . restat buying sul, I else. ... . - - -h Norrousp . cod' I an the great only , rs- P wb*mvvlr gr siamsch air Bowels res roatravon. two . - . -as 64 C 10=08 KIMBALL, W. =Llod far Yom wi I � -�. just se g an D 4= . d=, N, - _. . KI . J I at i�!- M * 4 , W" a - I - � DN: .. 0-Wb)Wd­!v efffrAmRot. sold .W.- . _- : 1: i�", -=' __1 , I=WM="9-s"A -_ Fw- - 6;7 ... �� .. . ... Writ cure--Putnam a Painless T . __ x @;O. der as .. - 0-1 202- - _1 IL . Be- Sm tuaw . . 9a. min � �.r �Wv~.­ .. .. : tor. It nova Falk to vs @a .9 Stomach NOW& I . 5, I I! :tti.k P 9, 2 , . . _., . are of polionovis fin as 9 , ttabtitntss an, 60 soma � I I , I I � . . . . . - _ . . , a "e at "a " has 1� *e" or t th a 0 - , Ir y ; moan i, , '- 1r " h y ' d - d w , * 0 ' g ' y R ' C' b _ - K 0 "a � th a 'a" - 1 .- I c - E D t- ' - remedy ' ry, 0 ". in te br h` every � a h � de " P H causes y � blood N kinares b E8 9 Bh asn"A" _ � - P� s' those ' � It organa E s C C dc drives ' , . , CELERY I I � I I Ir . tess. the U, _er . T � . A A Lt.. Z 9 t - f r all _id. C .at been _._. r._ . I that . _ hear _ DY! E - __ , , I, 'I ra"X to , from PI mi- - ff. As they Pat . - 's C I, .1 .�Th ,a case .t.-t-e , . �t Our , t I ore= � - hey � L��-.�t,1�11= L,;I_EtWP";Vtr-;1h'_1d,111 , _____ ___ _ ._ . deeE , I '0 N ' 'a note Catt- , , ' - - Ce- La,ul' ln`� OU-4 10 I Ob'dau" I - V^ .1 And , � g 7 J P 10 - t -b-k- a' P�' I- ov can � , mis " to mak I bowels 4 by prof , " any � �d .8 P .� .._ The f.• the f-lmoaa partition 0 - I �_ .00 . Bold bi Dxug`� . notrat- St 'HA PDSO N a, CO.- P, � U8 � greatly pr r� 0.1 of I , IQU(i ._ - _f the . Ber t I. _ - �� ,ill 'a-v which 11 Salit diewpo'. Cot. � ir _ fres � W. W - :th,= " IL Cb-��,,-�!- of fing _ - t .1 U . tt. � tic. , , , - "I _ � "I � � ! IL __ - f . . . . I W �.<.; - . , . . t, d 3 - , "I. ..':�;�'�X�;*�� , . � . . : - . I . I . . I . . _,:_�� " � - . - I - , - , . . . I . I � - . , . . . , . ... �. . - I . . . . � . . . , � � - � I I � . I I ,. I .1 � . I I '. I - . . ..- .1 I I . I , ... . � . . , , . 11 � , L I . .!." .., I I . . ., �, �, I . . . I . . I I . I . I . 1, . I � , I . 4 2 . . 1.11 . .. .. . � � �. 4 . I � 4 , ., ,. 11 . � . .. .. 21 1*fl R " ,�4, 1 1 , , . I . I - : -. :",�, , . . . 1, ­ I., . � .' 4 I . .1.. _1 I " I " � . �­ " ., . , . � , :.. , , * . I &_ . '. 11 . " , �C,12 _ _".,, 4�_ ;..V.!4_4�1 . -cm,'4." 'Y'k." - -,:__,',*,,r - .- -,.- .,.,._ . , * , -V, e, ,L,1,�, ,�ty'_�__ �� L&L�'. 1 41� " :_ " . � _`�_N " .. .11� I tt4,,� I F. i _ �s L � 1= ell .. ., .___�.­ �_'i$�� ---I- : - �­_%,., ­,& --,.:.. . � "". � -, "!�. , ".r - .lkiL -." ,, -_ � -,� - li�� I " ­If ,� � . .]q '%,��_ ­ k,'- _�, �?_,�,&, - 5 !^� v .•a> '..,.' i .rte 1.. • .os•;,%' u _ ..: Z,'W,.,e .. , ;,_ s: Y is k � s5 m - .r.'3 of : . i ::4 : I .tn.,.,. . .. _- > 5. .. .. -:7 �.. .r• ,. 4 ..: .,. :r.. - • .! .. :... .: •'. < . tj:"•a." 4..:� ♦6'. _ 1 ,...Yv 'f .t:. ..j( ;r l TOOtIBBUHBCBI8S8H:Byrelazing —Mr. W. D. Gordon had his right Our s••- CENTRAL. STURE, BROUGSA _ to the aAdres. lst�ei oa Jou: yapar Joa hand severe] ant in the planing mill isdr. Ales. Cuthbert the other da ca oea Wwags awertaw the date to which y g y .t Ear sa�#y� onto Tss Naves is paid. Wednesday, by coming in contact with turgid two young racoons in the woods o Bernie on lk are acknowledged by - the knife of• the sticker. His hand will whioh be brought home, and they are =ilsh,ee, We have just received -several crates of No. 1 Dishes, and are ' :• ehaap of data on l.tbel on tbearsf paper fol- 1. .ao.io�rea �%Xd= nom y at this omoe. Always, be laid up for a week or two. quickly becoming tamed. through kind selling them at 20% below the usual prices. �Oy -The trustees of this section have the treatment. They are plavful little ore&• �. - ___ tenders in hand fur the new ion La build. tures. The Toronto Zoo hadn't two well .7 -axe, �Q+--�'ers� , Naw ADVLRTIiLMLNTi THIi GAY. . regulated coons fora nn¢ sus. aft sizes artd are selling them very cheap. in and the contracts for the work will g� -----r . a b Tnrttar'• _ be 4et and signed before our next issue, weather servi" ' 8114g*X has gone up since we bought our summer stock, therefore, we' . ' ' I�Lraitnre—J. H. Beal. the buildings to be ready for oocupancy A gentleman called in the other' day are prepared to supply sugars at the old prices. - • --Farm J. M. Palmer. January 1st, and requested that we publish the mean. Somme= Moods, Ve have just received arlother large order Af --Form for bale—John Baxter. �b . ; , ing of the weather signals exhibited on summer goods. Customers pronounce this lot the nobbiest,.best and. ="' iNotice to Creditors—]die. D. Leavens. g I. J. R. Hoover hue a large staff' of men the aides of. trains, for the information of ' — -z=_- ' Daily Bread—Royal Baking Powder cheapest good's they have seen this season. Company. at work-oreetinq new flour mills on his our farm readers. Many living along the _ _. __ old'site. digging out the mill race and line gee these signals every day and should Toronto prices paid for eggs and good butter. 60 cases of eggs wanted at e�+ building a new daps. We understand unflerstaud their significance. The three once. No. 1 Butter for sale in small crocks at cost. IDs i;tug jkigi, that Mr. Hoovex..intends rushing his mill leading signals mean, viz :—The white �y . to hingIike pin gniok , ord There 'ie disc denotes fine weather; half moon. .' ' I , ( I�T & POUCHF R,il PIOKERING; ONT., JULY 18, 1ti88. nothing like ugh and ant$ e. local showers; end half disc (black) de lr1 ■ �✓ . - as naupse. notes a general rain. With these three - .. __ The next eclipse of the moon will occur . to guide any weather signal may be read Cls, Brougham, - — - s ', Gastral Blo rough Out. •LOCALISIVS. on Sunday the 22nd fust., and will be C0r'ody. '- --'— - - --- --- _ even more interesting than the one in lure cheek.I . - R A W -Haying• , ° . January last. It will' occur about mid A well dressed man, woman and child �I — - —When shall we have dyie hohday P • -'=Who has grown any potato balls heavens. ?� o ,doubt our young people sheds of the Western Hotel on Saturday ' — _ 1 . goodhotsefted-_ a d SAL - this year ? . will ail -sit up waiting and w atching for it. last$ and the gentleman showed his wife _. - - & _ —Our river is lower than it lies been sad soosaeat and child into the sitting room. He then 1. Arthur Thompson, a voun man em• asked landlord- Harvey for pail, and for some time. P g roceeded to the mills over the way and JL_A'RS 1 •ploy,ed in the works of the'3lowat ;liana• p y FRUIT —The York Citizen is out in new dress, factuzing Company, Whitby, met with a beeged or bought a pail of shorts, with I '.. . ,:. . - .,,. comely to the eye. which he fed his horae.. Taking a' valise severe accident on Tuesday evening. —� —Miss Maggie Ferguson. is visiting !lie arm became caught in a, revolving containing eatables out of the buggy; he _ . friends in the village., belt, and the flesh was torn away from went in and spread them over the table - - • __ -.•.V —A number of school teachers air the shoulder to -the wrist, and the limb went to the kitchen and got a pitcher of j'�' /��jT TEA 1.x r ' - `•-'='=-Q -- token: The &rm was amputated, the cold water ficin the landlady, and the �y p�V !i: �TS_--' - interestin little- Tamil fell to and eat 1111 ,11 1E s *. . —Miss Lizzie Linton, of Toronto, is young man bearing np nnflincTiingly: g X visiting her friends in'the village. susat aeetdent. with a heartiness peculiar to the just. _ . , Tba •oun son of Mr. John Greenlaw, Tbey-o^cupied the sitting rooms about an _Foreigners ; -left _oor . a ed about nine ears, ern sent or the. ' .are beginning to bob np serenely. g y Rcovered with crumbs, spilt water on the ' cows last Friday evening, went on poise- c _ —The Pickering school closed err Fri• sofa, and then de arced without saying — last for the summer holidays. back and by some means was thrown to pp . y grQnnd. The fall shook him up con• good-bye or thank -you. As they were ��j (1 ���urj �TT�TR em��T . —Mr. Wm. Gee, who has been teat • siderabiy, badly scratc ing his face. ,and leaving some bystanders asked Landlord EO • KE • lJ l� L1 L .L • iniz imp west, is hcme for the holidays. - when found be was walking around, quite Harvey if lwNkwas going to let themgooff . —An interesting California letter from dazed. �Ve ar&glad to hear fie sustained that wap, tivhen he replied, "Oh yes It's -•-• - - -- -- - all a mistake. They are strangers, and ' Mr. L. S. Ackerman will appear in our no very serion�njaries, and is -able to be - - - I, next issue. around again.. -this hotel being on the roadside, the poor - i — fix . Y Pe P • g man evidently thou ht it grew here," c —Mr, Thomas H,endersog, who has cattle shipment. his about time that ole were learnin ' been teaching school at Watford, Ont:, air. John Woodruff shipped a load of that in Scott Act counties public houses • : . is home for the holidays. - twenty-two fine cattle to Montreal on depend altogether on .travellers for sup- - — • '^ - -- _ We would like to know where the Saturday afternoon last, puichased from port. There is too much of the above �� •/ . Berlin Netus•man'gete all his poetry. He the following parties :—Ed. •Willson, style of dead beating going on all the � O� 0 'I .• - gives about two columna per week. Brougham, 8 ; Larry White, Greenwood, time, and we regret' to say that too often - - V./ {j —Mrs. Gres has r rued frommisit 2; Geo. Leng, jr., Pickering, 4; Thos.Istrong tem erance •mea_.are the guilty - - ; i '\ �_ • _. I P OONA . ung rens in in on. ,eco i o : .� - _r- 4 , . —ads. D. O'Connor has re -fronted 'andTrullPickering, = g g cash fol it. re -painted Woodruff a burgher shop, And of the cattlewaslis ponndsxa a weight _ _•.r..•. . --- a t , ') i, -- i On f. Q1> _ ieveUed the boulevard before hi4residence;7t7°'L�. is & contractor in Picketing -- Sabbath School Convention. iif J +, 1 :� , __ —We wish to heartily thank ilr. I Y .: ' FEATH� for s fine box of Inscions strawberries. township. 5o is ):is namesake' everryyg This convention, which _wee held in _ vi ' . We 1vi11 fill in the Hama when �ve,get the where. Tsi: �z wa will -oblige by pub. Duabarton, on. July .5th, opened with const BO�' berriijg. I Iiahiug his tineaitrents.— it World. reading of the scripfurea, singing and ; - . • . 1. Re dassent take Lhe Iibert fuxt pan prav>r by the President, _shortly after 9 - -` _ 1.--i —A small patch of tivstles opposite to state thnt his beauty is of the AngT ° °1Q6k -The above cut represents the11- . the�residence of •Sirs. Head would come a Rev, Mr. Craig, we'were sorry to , • j, Saxon type. Cominentin on people'sI. out second best if tackled by a common, learn, too unwell to attend, but the iiaeaments,has often beSpor® to -day caused u a order B 0 WideA wake forJuly is an est eptional• jig -nights ts8to f our rownq'iineamental�iou t gulps eonvenieaced ° the icon convention. 1J 01 e __ -- eve any hoe. eut In r� p y co E AT HE R ' S .lq good number, and we wish many of understand ! ' y • 3Ir: John Parker gave us au intereetinit i ' our a readers had it in their hands., _ - account stating he had been connected Which for Durability, Grace, E'legeace end F.ase stands unrivalled. Those Corsets young with Sabbath schools fQr over ilfiy _years, •are boned with fibred quill, contain - li Snbsenbe for it. • a 9usLLtaat spaces. - ' j If an icon :n the village Tesla a followed by Mr. Holmen, who hid also been —Mr. A. McCannell. of the Pickering I y g a long-time worker in the same cause7.' STC .�1�9.@ Ste@lt3 to �3ree,� Or R'tv9t earning to commit suicide, we would Pharmacy. had a short spell of illness S•. - Some interesting reports were listened to Will not. roll n tit rife side, and are attics! the Leak Cornet on Llie market I week, but has returned, to business line to point out the esoelleat facilities from Superintend nts concerning: their .. . I. P° 5 . a —._ existing'at the east end of then King street schools, The subject allotted to Ri v. 31r. attentive as ever. hrid e. if ou wally dowir the sidewalk R y Freed' was ably hsn3lcd; ,followed by a Eich Featherbone Corset is guaranteed to be absolutely unbre&kablp, to give perfect � - _ —Mr. Johnston Pirie has dug a drain 'wrapt in reverie, you could walk over the lively discussion., 6ingiiia indbenediction ease to the wearer. to wash and lauritlry without damage,. and to be satisfactory in " and tiled the air. i around iiia fine edge_and become.wr&pt in Beath. Your by Rev. air. i)sll .brought .the forenoon every respect. If not, return within four weeks and your moneq will be 'refunded . r_._�.­..n t lodge there hereafter." t. �i'acei w?]1' against the township for damages for not afternoon session opened with singing - t you. Boyd, g . R P 11O Miss Low to Toronto, off red a pia' er for y _ R friends could then institute -proceedings session to a c one. - ' o o . For sale b -I Need ee Every - ,- —The Rev. J. M. Bo of Beauhar- Navin a raiIin provided at that int. nws, Qtie., will occupy the pulpits of 6t..Qaite a spec.,• txnlY. 1 h 11 W H I N • God's blessing on t e session. . r. • 8rore am, five the next t o Sabbaths.' s, � ' item It • - .. - _ „ and Jackson then gave no in. au enthusiastic . _: . . i An'item appeared in this p&per. about manner some ideas "How Sabbath school - —Mr. W. A. Robertson, of Robertson . two months ago, trhieli started oqt : work can be made more effective." Atter _ . - -Bros.; eds. anis props. of tbe,Cannington People are not bothering much as yet some discus:iion and siugina Mrs. Under- ---' . Gleaxor, an the holy' grounds of about summer drinks, kc.," and it went hill, of New York: taught a bible lesson on matrimony last week. We congratulate. on to give a recipe, for a good drink called the XIV chapter of Mark. commencing at19: I , `I f • —We 'omitted to mention last weak milk shade. The item has been going the 3rd verge, bringing out some, historical0 � le • • - that the receipts of the Presbyterian pie- around among oar exchanges ever since, facts very clearly, and drawing seine grand _ pie on Dominion- Day amounted to $110, 'the introduction remaining unchanged. �nc[usiona as taught in the legaaa; prat- ' tit which b3d7ivere realized at one refresh- We hope those papers which intend tical to the happiness of every day life. - _1 Alter ainRinR Rescue the Perishing,". $ace y011 lean those Dinner, Tea' and 'Toilet �8ts Tiaent stand. publishing the item nest week will not Rev. Mr. Hall gave some splendid ideas on • A —The small boys "and girls who have I shock,our nerves with the. same old in- -'-How to ,teach the children in ,mission r 'j triidaction. If o le'are'not bothering work." The•Rev. lir. Brown was then .� T .�N I �'E �+ _ ; ,been liberated from school are counting P greatly on what ili�y will do before school' about summer dr?nka noK, it is about asked to .address the .children, a aoo3ly - , • Marts, and the teachers al*Qr_ Ia nseTtime they dig?. . number being preeeat, .p ct&]ly troop 1.bo M .. broad schemes. : • Township S7laws. Mrs. Tuttle, of �Iew Hampshire, Lo kindly a 11109 _1_11Y>Y^� SeeH �T^cavFla�r—•' —Mr. Arthur Johnston, son of Jas. The Recis�l iiplawa anti extracts from -take pia place• p3eclgiae.IIA'lilB w he tla3 _ Johnat�n,-}epAler,-of-Whitby;-left-ii U. • S. e J n comp eted at a Rood speech and that -it would keep for _ _- -- - ' --' ---- � --- _ ---- . _ last Wedneadn foY Chita o, where lie this oflic These. pamphlets Lave been intends tab ishmentuaWon m a wholesale that long wA k had to la nnhaisheda n nretleverCone° resent felt well ea Id#oiDichie • • Wednesday q - P P Tatars need Atter . listeniu to -Mrs. rg I y R y -& . u�8 i the Printers Bands for about two months being there. She pointed out clew ly the —A young lady went into e Village, n i . bad re of evildoing and Rare as some ........'. Blore and ked : What have on of in awaitii}g the publication of the Reyiaed , ripe shape Oranges?" "Why9 ora gee, 5tatntes. b the government. This was 'ot.the eery best plans to keep from doing . 0 the fault of no person, as it of course evil that can possibly' be devised,'followed • ' . 'of course .' . Atid she cannot see the j by some pointers from Mr. Day, of To _ ' - - poini'of the answer yet. I takes the government printers some time route A collection was then taken up to issue so large a work. The Revised •- ,,, FOR —A braes of tramping musicians Laws will be delivered to rife Council Amount to $5.11. After singing "Jeans _armed with the. bagpipes, an Italian for neral distribution b the next meet- Lover of 3iy Sohl" tae benediction w&e reed, i negro odor, and one weird, never. I , general y pronoanded by Rev. Mr. Latter, and the , i• ' ' . • . • ending tune, were bribed to hurry through tnq on the 2toM. - ' - •' c° �f�n"i' aj� ° a prayer until 7 n able Mr. F R P e, t our Tillage, Freed RESH GROCE IES CHFF «e understand that a anmber of the —The scanty of Ontario plays trioket dress on How the public school can, be • 'match against the county of Peterboro at clergy of the archdiocese of Toronto made ' helpful to the Sabbath' school."' ': , ' the latter place today (Friday), the -Pick., were sumptuously dined at the presb7tery After some. remarks by some present, the • '. "' encs club sending two players Messrs. of the Rev. Father Shealian on Thursday choir ,ani; very nicely a volnntary, en- s ' J. C. Greig and. J. T. Clark. last. Among the distinguished guests -,Happy Chem Agars ' were"- Rev, Father Ro'oliey, V . G., and much pleased anddbeilefitted for one little �1 • J __ —The many friends of Rev. R.' M. I Rev, Father Laurent, V. G„ administra• time Iisteniag to an address from Mr. Fine Young Hyson Tea, • . Craig, of Danbarton, will regret to IieAr tors of the Archdiocese of Toronto. They Day, who is one of the best -speakers to a , that he has been confined to his bed I eapress-ed_.themselves• as well pleased Sabbath School convention that can be Choice Congou Tea, . . * , ;-'. ..L --t}trough-illness tot- the past�vee�r `SSFe with the ,hospitable entertainment ac. found. He Race in' glowing terms a short _ learn that he is now'rapi ly reeoveriaq, corded them by the Rev. Father Sheehan, 'account of oma of Lhe, proceedings at nco ore ! - --Mies M. J. �Vinnacott who has been and with the neat and thrifty appearan>•e the Interuatiousl Convention . held iu Choice Coffees . • teaching in the ivieaford .Model School, of the village and suiiouadings. The Chicago last year, where some 5,000 S. S. has returned to Spend her vacation st lien part Ieft for Toronto b the 4:15 m, workers were convened. FLA stated that -- , y y p' some ls,000,000 people were connected Fresh Chocolate, mother's residence. On her way home train the same evening. •with Sabbath schools, also; that the con• she spent a week in •Toronto viaitiag her Township Couaell. ventiou pgssed to s' snit a prohibition a sister and other friends. , Choice Eggs and Butter, A special meeting the township resolution. After• sinking,' a collection.11 —A fine piece of ' lithograpbing has ( amonntin to $1. i;5 .was taken, and it was 1. ,Fine Fine Owed Hams, � council was held is the town hull, }3rou .',. been hung up in our sanctum by W. V. I bam, on Mondhy afternoon, July 3th, for carried that the next convention be held , • "]liiehardson. It is an adv. for the North in the Methodist church. Pickering. The + n • l the purpose of dealing with the question Fi esh lJi anger, ; . American Life Assurance -company with j of i �ttotns debentures .for S. S. �o, 4 M President then Rave a few closing retnarks, ' . P �Vesi�First-Detmty Reeve Mackey in the after which a vote of thanks waa tendered Sour LeimOns a icture of its i'resident, Hon. Alexander i. 1' Mackenzie in the centre. chair. Application ti as foiwall made to the people of Dunbarton for their kind- f • 3 nese and grand hospitability, the benedic- All at lowest pi'lcesi —A baseball club called the Invincibles by the school trustees for the issuing of tion by Rev, lir. Hall was then pronounced -was organized on Tuesday evening with ,debentures to raise the siim.of $5,000 far and thus brought to a cicse as good a, con - •Fred :Bunting, captain. Clubs wishing I building a new school. There was a vention.. (considering the heat and busy _ - ' , . to arrange snatches should write t'o W, 1 great deal oftedious work abort preparing -time) as we have held.. Ther committee „ . H. Bateman, secretary, We may say I the by-law necessary in this case, apd the spiiir no pains in supplying the. necea- ,1 - that this is, a junior team.. . council sat until a late hour, ge't'ting the series for those 'from i distance. 'The —On Saturday morning last illi. Nm. by-law to as advanced a stage as possible, I singing was under the able leadership of T r f Sloan - & Crowther. T r o -and it will receive its final reall' at the Sir. Holmes, bliss Pizor being organist. 1 ■ K � � � MAI _ �U1��:Sloan, oo ont g We ask'Crod's blesaiog on all the good D ��..JJ •. .. . and Mr. Gasper Owen, Civil Engineer; next meeting of council- an. Monday, July things eas said at our convention, mud trust, . Torotito,:oame down to spend a day with 28rd, when the debeatutea will 6e issued mach benefit, will be derived from'it. We - °.e • Mr. Geo. Mover. They had a most forthwith. As thisw4a special meeting, hope onr nest will still be better. -' PICKER�ING CONT• ' teasant day down the raver, being de• 'and the time fully occupied, no other Yours, fic., .0 1LJ_ ! i ' -- ietl-� Wh-the- sees�er'y� mpostiwce ma s-traasaotel, _ I - FA)._ -n.r a°- — _ _.,__ . - '. I -11 r • / . I. I. . .. ,` - P _ • • 1 11 ,. . ____ _. - 4I �.,. v