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'w.;'•:; -�' �. .., , w .N - ."' 794: .r :Ff. .'. '+a "i ,. ., •..x•, .1. .'� "'-'+^'......7. T`Y -1 :�3.__ ``'�..✓Z. `3rvl :' .fid Kp•y"� -� a •' _ { .r - -:i.&{'! ••� F 2, :l,,` ,. 1,'.,•j .. . ,.. �.,•. 1, .l., T J .`.4, '% ,' (+: 11 !. ,�...V - : .' . ., . f .:., :.f a ,. �� _ 1` - <: �. ,� 1. ,. . • - ,, � � .. . , .­ - - . . . . . . . . __ ---. __ — -.-..- . ...- �s ­ . '11111". _ . .�:_•. .-.. -.� , q� ANNEW-.. — . , EV ..- I A i. lff""N_ - _ .. - --- rr - 1 '... _.. . 4 . . I . I . .­ 1-2i . �.. !,�:, _ . ,. a -'- -' iv h .—-- -- .. . T T > 11388. VOL. VII. TICKERING, ONT.r FRIDAY, JL LY 20, `.BTU. 38r �, '------'- -----'--- ----------•' - -.---- .-- -- .....- _ __ --- -- -----.._y_ I rofipittictutsl tlGarDs. North American Life Assurance Co. T T We are glad to learn that a Bible class for the last ten days, returned on the 12th, n1. — OIJ T AROUND U S is to be started again with fir. Latter, as to assist the local hall team. He tells __ leader. It is a great• help in stuilyiug the some great fish stories that ocaarred on a ,4 aleti__ ASOET8 Dec.31;fi0 FOR SECURITY of PCLICY trout-tishiuk trip in the northern part of , . __ _ HOLDERS r.mr.151.98. THE NORTH AXERI• LATEST LOCAL HAPIIEI LNGS RECORDED BY Scriptures, al]a we hope it will be well Ontario Couuty, the most fishy being his CAN LIFE ASSURANCT; Co., of whichtheHcn. THE PHY,88 A_ND JUTTED bOWN ET OLtR attended. catch of 113 speckled beauties ranging in .. D$g, W, p• ~& J 13. EASTWOOD, Alex. Meelteuzio, ,a�. P., is president; has made .Quite a number attend the raising of Y Pickering pfflca second doer seat of the the GSE.ATESTTlhletOaucRcese of the Comdman LOEP,t SPG\D}:NTs�_, _ ti T weight from 1}•lbs. to } lb. in.three hours. _. Pt>owogtlor i3 y life company, yy pp tair.:� sill's . }Jean ,gin Thursday. £cerj - ( Farmers have been very busy for' the g> .--.------- - ma lie attributed w its POPULAR 87:MI• CtJNBARTDN. thing went off all light; assbody receiving s- few days getting in their hay; and we D.RS BATE-MAN -& RES, Physl• TONTI E INVESTMENT YULICY; to, Lite ;_. UNDOU1i SECURITY it offers its :llemb- 4 any Injuries except Mr. �. al nerl, w o may expect to ase t wtlrk ' cians, Burgeons, etc., IDr` aCoz tzom era; (the co. has a full Deposit with _tbe Do The hey. R. M. Craig ]eft yesterday by got hie Engers slightly bl uiset the,coming week; as much 'grain will be n* LSIVF:88 MAS _ Y�0 to 11:90; evening Szom -to o ._ _- ,, NFR in which its affairs axeatten' ea o; o - FERRIER, B1.D„h1.C.P.B., Ont. VAST EXPERIENCE of the nienihera of its The Rev. Mr. Frown, of the tlethodist what energetic little vijlages' 413e hve iii Our school scut lip three'pnpils -to that .' R • BOARD OF DIRF.CTURS to the F• OWl r CIinCCh, but we want p recent Entrance examination to High. Pickeri^ rea^llpeal 23ere last is.act fel in t13e baekglonnd.thR'e hassle Schools. fled. Lewis �ed,�whllgle Flo a a•- D s CORONER. Of ice hours-mornini: from PAYSIENT of all Ju's•' DE4,TH CL' AlKS, and to, g. P• A to le, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG its VERY LIBERAL torte ' of POLICY CU - bsbb&111 with rent aC a ta11Ce. 'the he list' o hose pas odt ABLOr and people feel, very ateful to who is a. thorough business man and total camber of marks required but tailed y-_ STORE. Br St. Porth, Claremont. Pat29trons . TRACT. Full paztict>lnrs furnished b'J ' der the CSrctlso cheer- s n thorough pleasure business welt On and at annsaally Supplied wlih Pure Drugs, ehetiticsls C'. ail p I P rY St Pplenilid general store beet by ;,Ir. R ilhs R:chardsoii and Fred. Keeler obtained the 4 cheap for c ah. �%. �%. oase�sQzi, �r• L'i'olgn f01' 1138 assistance 50 cheer- ' PICKERING. fully render un always p In arithmetic which was mo ;_ Dental. Agent for the fotpowing first-class Fire hart- .w.��. . oblige his customers, a blacksmith shoe -difficult. They will no doubt be favorably . . __ - once coatpanies: - kept by Sir. B. Wagner, who is not only •reported on by the department. Ont of 93 I.. 1 -- BALSAM.11 'L ii. F. L. HENRY. DENTIST, visits THE. LANCASHIRE, } a 'rst'class horseshoer, but a mechanic, candidates who wrot(F at Markham, only DPickering first Tuesday of each month. zrH); WESTERN,, Misses Thhza. Hutchison and Lizzie inventor,-ire., a s?ioe make's shop,-her• 32 passed, which shown how difficult theft . 4ttalized Atr administered for the painless es- _ - , eeaetion of the teeth- h'n WartY who have been very' ill with Sip11- liens shop, carpenter's shop, an dendsmy, papers were. It will be seen from the _ _ Risks taken on ail kinds of property at lowest t Possible rates Business solicited. `45 y theris are, 1. a are pleased to say,' lel• post office, ehnr,h• and town hall corn• above that S. S. No. ? ScaibOrq is second i ey/ 1. - .-......--- - --- -- proving.rapidly:• plate the principal buildings of note. We to none in the township.' " 11 4 F; Jenmie does not wish .Zile to use my re orter, several pedago(tues, -P. O. YICKSRY. T OHN BALL DOiY, BARRISTEti a r � a e BanK medicinal po.wers upon her can a weather prophet an ast ut not east — - `, R) sad 8olicitof,Notary Public. etc. Orncx- ! t probably tell her the reasun. -The famous , ., Letter From .Dakota. .- . __ �'. .f. arell's Block.B:ock•s•.rnct, Whitby. Private ! $ quackess that has-been staFinR jn Brbug• a Lime Kjln Clnb which. has not met funds to loan at Iowa favorabletrates and onlately on account of busy times, but it fir. Abram'Bandv, of'Claremont, who- ;Iarmsof payment. - PICKERING AGENCY. ham has probably ,;.red her ailments- will no doubt, the first day the weather I now prospecting near Devil's Lake; - >'#' mHU iAS PARSER. BARRISTER. • Anyway she looks quite revived as I is favorable. - n, «; 1 -- - • and Solicitor, fit. Money di loan. .No. Open for the transaction of all legitimate saw her out driving: - ,.., erma:niuion. Ot9ca : Haney'e Bttilding, Picker- Mr. J. D. McAvoy has finished haying. "�'^' H. 1B udy, of Toronto as follotsa :� + 4-y _ _ - GREENWOOD. In giving you the requested information iaB_ open eery Basnrday_-... .�„_. .. _- BaakingBasinees. - __ T E. FAREWELL, LL. B., BAIT• Op'att x Hot as =From 1Q to li Bator CtAREMONT. ” "his country, its climate, soil, d . RISiER. County Crown Attorney:.an 1 to to 1 o'clock. �_ Ma. FDIToR,-Some few nights since fuel, water and agrlcu ur _ - . _ QonaLy Solicitor• Coact House. Whitby. ldY S&V1IIaS BSZ1ji II1 'C011IIeCt1011. r aug men of this generally - -_ . a Faxmers ase L;.Py prepay ng foie haCvest-sine f nr y IvMecf..7. h ntke m I amsay at present resentas y residing. s _ _ �... quiet little villa e, broke into the` Sunda a d Q vrill be a 'Veterf►taPl/. 8- GEORGE. $ERP., Agent, m q 1 g n L1Rnres given- as'told, ( 31i : - r. D. Forsyth is ereeting a vele large School o1'eS d time of1L me by several' cf the first .settlers -'of the et ll and were having ' 1fIT FI. Hop 1\, VETERIVAIiSi i,oaQ." bars. whit.! Proves at leai+t %',at there la Doi calls.] a general goo I county and wh6se veracity 'is without, g;,r aott, (iradnate o1 the Ont rio Ve:•. a0 c t P . $a boisteisriis did they become that they question. .First ae to climate I can see for V e*lnary C ,liege. Toronto. 'treats all. dlsrases oto, s,.ioti ?L' " one farmer who is not despondent.- a tip on® of. file Trustees af' the q ' the domesticated Antwals. Calls by day, or r' : toOl=1 : _ �: The road 3 i eoirt:aleslouera jn this Pection wok mxaelf that Lite_ anmmer. is' perfection- aiglispproutytlA�r att�ended u. OSlceanJreaidcnce. _ Church who went to the xinlow of the itself, plenty ct rain to keep the crops o po,itretttptbert" ...Ury Store, Kin,, atzeet. �"' '14aq -? 3 ad a €i ;_ spear to Lava COmp!eted tl?sir tasks of' P - ��y me MIN 1w _ halfl4knl kia ll told the onng men _,t d'tclies for the season. y 5' growing sed the growth is something- - - , 1- +i Mrs. P•el . E. Danson is .away �iiuttug . ' T. ,l a As soon as I and happy and by-1,11aderfuiW; I BY e" the �amounf of abeial . .' (:EON, Gradusce at :tie omari,+- Vet- L C®jt'ca- va o e � x ' <` fri8nai:. arinary Cailege. Tnro>ao, will visit W miRvale g ., - = tics. T. Booker.on her way to Blenheim' txe}' ::ear,l t11e volae.-there wsa a geflEra i gn rtngs- a e and cherry-woodvconevery t?atntaay. Diseases of o - 1 Tud{,'A _. ,-.--. stampede, aotDe loidg through the floor, blink we were 21y an old settled country the hone's fart attendeA to at mp ahttetng forge Go t. tan , _ , , ! ^ to loin Ler hnaband the Lev. T. hooker. and othen throug 3 the window. ;but de instead o! a part only settled at Seat ,foar . . lot 3S, ith con.. Pic cerins. CLiIs rromptt at- -- f `' late ofCiehavra, celled to Pee her dangllters, ears ago. y friends s21 assure me filet londe.lLo on.. Pic e ing.ess: Whiteval�Y L > � I qo3'A- � ,dl + A � Madill. . P.O.ed to..*: (Izeea pl address: p .,.r,�_ ,- , .. Mrs, Farmer and ifrs J. t to get-o' some h in lie In the-four winters they have spent Lara • :' wermin How tr le: 'The wit ked Liza aheli _ :. _ - ,,e cl•er-sictorioits Pickering cricket Ono.-assn rsueth." eta; • ,.r -"Our . elLall they have never had more than Sur or six at : � . z' - ti= - ' t " club i •«eel throngli Our village on their ; I days }u each winter when it is really Lao ;0U*11tC64 SiQTbB. - = _ _ - p $ >_- : s = 1' chase' a thousand,'` eu.. \ova }'Duni cold and stormy to travel any. distance, _ = - L 8 t � = L =1.1±= K' _ Li way t0 UxbridiZe on `Ion.4ay evening. g ntlenieu let ine say as your true frieze i y - - Csrtrt't/urtrrr.'.l'r• � i~,, L _� _: . 3 : °'.tx LZ A pol•tiou-of the elite Of our village, hh:i w.etl wisher, that if ou ate funnd and the fact that Lhe Ptafica make their _ C3 �. y V �3 -= - ^ t: i t°# ,-ti;- coust,3tiugof 1lsayur, m3uisters, alerchants, I Y long trips regalarly goes to show that . �ICHAl1D 51t11i1 S• (.Vw1111I r , � c, %_� "$ -, ; Iantl", with their �tlltxof the Patna mjvtlemeauor si;iin:�traveliepos�ible at all tithes. Forty or stoner sad Ccnva�}'anc,vI Office Lt pp ep - O X -, v __ _ you will be.sent_where lilt men ought to forty.-five del;rees be}oan aero has ao tecrorsr y: - . tt hto"8 , mC,rneral aleretlanLs, _ Claraniont. tB ." i o' j i sd, m rnin� for, I uA -- th tiex, left Tue a ell .the) learn l;ow thlieIisee thcnl- to t1fe people living here, as when it is that gpeoial n;tentiori pai=l to marinp;•wI3 and paw ': „ . m g • 7 ' ,Pv, where they" a use h4Citig a - . `,s c.1 { t I P F selves: Y ti are khulvn intItvRusa 'ani cold it is a}wlegs calm and dry. and Lhey paring tzaeeeasry pRl?esulcr Yrohate t1 tf - s y r° `� - iC-nIC In COarl OId PL 'le, so Le followeel TUN 'PU1VvSHIP CF.Elili y a a '� ) can lie proceeded ag'xinst at once. -One aPsnre me they not mind the cold as R. c e� e c % m w 4 Z. C by boating. .flailing .and otL r social mach a4 when the mercury ie mach 1tiFlier D. CnilveyanoeL, Commis•.ioner for tskiiis; { ••^ ?' -•�j J _ .1 :. -ati3'!1. er.. it^a+ A p28a68dt (lay-I<T, tll(im� w_•h0 kaUw&�tLB.�aCLa .1C1i L11F lSta;� � - _ i.8nd a 9aIIt17 Or aoatll•east wind blowilrg. af$tlavi: . •tccoinitaut sad Insurance Agent, r i I ,,f �• - - rti OFFICE-•At , M a ti -' �{ SO Wheat aowa on the•°,th day Elf April is M..wy to loan on farut props Y'• •. ati - e {{ HIGHLAND OREFK. now heaclitiC ott[. I Have travelled over _ %Vhitevale. Will ha fu Brotiomm eacry 3tonday _ w . T _ _ _ _- _afternoon for the tra_nsa. on of tinsinesa '° DO YOU KNOW IT ? SCARBORO_ - - several conrtirs and find the soil mach the D . game of - _ BUNTINIG, lsustalu'°�outaraiii. __ s e..ha cro bein' so li Ill thio; eat, playettt oil 11th.iusi�' betweeabthe baseball same, ,t ng Lndatheri again perfectly level , �. Licenses tot rile Lo Th . y p R g y , u .uta -r IQcr a thn-stors or'at his reaiden.,c. Ylierlug uo yO11 p+nora- [t:.at the Federal Lite town Daisies" of \t'eei Hilly and our-own for miles. The heaciest rains never flood ��,. ---- - -village• ' _ _ - _, .,- pRauruucr {:otaPuuy ix. a (auarintec Cai•ttal of most.- propla' }lave - got it in and tseveral I ,;end Hill SlaseerP," on the groutlds of i the land or iticbtivenienoe- the -settlers in -`• �� _ wloo,000. t:ovtnn,ut.•ut Del'oait ,if-254,Goc. anzf iK have begun harvest.........aliaps Liszle I thou learner. Ftad the ball not been 2 gg��v H: COit SELL• E14tsto ,�Iusuramee is every rawpret s rogularcompatsy,iasuinrlevci wi. itt, of Toronto, is Spending a few t !the least, as the small coaliea (as the JIA. au! (ienaral Agent, l'rvperne, bo.ght. prrmtnw popis'ies a dr,urd, but inat it now 1 kaacked to pieceP cad Lha bats al! broken, natural drains are called) camp it off id? told and axchanatxi, RauLe eo.lacte 1, honer offer,• also pure inssiratlre, at•tth allsotut,'yevc-ry weeks: with her aunt' firs. uuir.:.....3iisa' the game would probably have ,been !the larger streatns'and''to the Jai which I: loan, OClce tet Cbnroll ei., Turon:o• - 3%y guaranty of safety und. ocurity which tau l+os 1 Mabel Rose, of :1Eontreal, is >; iajtm{� at'i i}piAhtd solus time' dnrin the following am this country and which, 11 sihly be afforded otr tilu 4epoait oa level .yarn!- R found all over —L. _ .. tum plan y �1r..Tlloznas (JaaLsou'a..:::..Jltss Moore, day, At:the sad of the third inningwthe i fringed am tifey ate with' belts o[ titisber i " .l crit tGer't.. no yon k uciwa that i{U��becO1, s ve ' sad 3i ins Hotlidap, of I,ruoklia. have re-' score sheet stood illi to ifi in iayor of ottr make a very pretty picture. The sail is a tI winch you pay oil a lc'c,-1 , ren Policy. very tarncd home after paying a visit at the Lingginpr'aaaregation. deep black mould from lane, and.&L half to /� A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT large part 1, merely a loan or deposit with the Rev. J. J. ltedilit� ..Our school' . The glorious 12th passed off ve uietl " !1• fur the county of Un:nifo .Drswtwls CotttTxny, ashlch, yt your death tpo' Cc 11 P t3' quietly three feet tie depth and then homes a cltiy and Y1 tll IrCRLt 1119 furnished ' for scary C1eii of well use Sn pert ,Lyturnt Of la' ensu shill 1LilOnir teacher- air. ti�.. H. I3ea11 11ae C2Lnrai!a Isere, nearly all Lhe wearers of the orall$e nab-soil from three to twenty leaf in tl ick - z builSingg, htcam and hot acuter: Ileatiag and fur the wnwcati Sue your temuy ? 1 1 leis vacation. being booked for'the monster celebraLiou I Hees. [a Can be plowed t[nd wor d at va■tilatiun is sprcta;�•y, O01ao "Cfemr Block, home to Oshawa to a tent p ,Do you knta'w' that it is Ila in Toronto.' However, our tittle village t ally time and nnder',arry ciroanaainnxe corner Dnudas and t. rock streets, Wiutby' to ,>htain Fsnrr Life tosurauce withelut the neces- autl has reported hat:ng resolved a gold resented quite a gala appearance from 1 and never bakes nor becomes hard'. The Sesi3encr-ltial;ston Rota; East Pickering. 97-Y sityo! making tlw+wloan%ordrt+osita,and L.nice watch from the Conservative AasOClafioa the man flags flattering in the breeze and farmers commence Reading as soon as the _ ­­ without rite neawraity of thus contribtrtinl; to the of S6arboro for Ids services as'their.secre- y p snow cies off the ground, for as the frost - - -. .. -• Alartiane.rriteg. ,...PaputentotyourowuPo4cy:' the large as+nullt of bunting din laved R Do yciu lcncnoi that by avoiding thane tarp for s auuiber . uf. _years. 1 do .not_ from ttte wiadolv+ot eatfinsiasticadmirara gces itat of iheround ft`orfi the tbp (id `�a \/O C'CHER Jt ROWLAN D, Licensed. ,pcp o,nn• or loans you ioay for many years ,uta think itis sercicee Dave been so- great as of the illa,trious Prince of ()range. stead of the bottott as in lower latittades) - - ,j, ,\nCL10ACero. IGr thr avS:ola> of worth ami from one-third to ;5 per cent. of the enrr«St to by rEwap•(led by gold.. R:tmol' says he-i �;e. can now boast of having an Sc-, they can pat their-teams to work as soon. South Ontario. strict attention given to all 'outlay tattvirm - by the varloin io r ,,.Ir b '' i. bou lit lt. da the frost is out autflcietlily to start Lhe prdaro �y letter or c.twasph. Charges moderate. plant., an, retain the difference for y,,.Ir l,v�i_ g C0p71modRiiotL that has been denied our our, �, Sha Yonchut, V,alnaeor• Ari.,tratar. fit• A'1- Deas or ypur; eatute'1 •• A heavy whirlwind acc,tnpaniea by' villa e• for years-a resilient tlUtcheTjng harrows, and as the bright sac and. Yiaq 11 - Hzess. TH()B_p'<rUCHl:N, ilea :+T. $rougham,of DEO. KERB Agent � raid, passed over here on Wednesday the firm. During one of my peramhnlationa winds dry off the earface as it thaws; the 1 4 ,A. ] ROWL A\D, Whttby, Orrt. + t' 11th, taking a strip about one tLiltl wide. I was much struck with the artistic beauty ;teams always have solid footing and nc •- ,., - PICKERING, U This wind was the heaviest• ever knownI of the 'followtug aign : ••Moon * Elliot, I eomplish an almost incredible atnoun6 Iv T. - nod Slonettit - ':� AAtent.a �Vaiwlted. 4--y to visit this secticm of .tH(t tiountr . Its! Family Butchers.'• This notice was the of nd the r work. The seeding is compplored'a t . etlects were f notes y than grain an p'ftztig before the fisoet is out of • �011N LESLIE. -BOOT A\D. SHOE i7 - w felt 1 by-the-trees flat iritin�atioa I had of each an' enter- { p 3iaker •peRiso:l an l eeacti Work• o,,lerx- R. H. JaMS2. by anything elyie, a iirfmber of pine trees prise, and being well acquainted with the I,the ground. The spring rains commepce fitroxilstlFatceailed W. Experienced workman-th nri ofilig t e a .par Oi-idav, atter the hip.. Don't fozgPt the s aha. n�arl,oPPaaite the Chief Agent, Gen'tral Ontario, were twisted off, several of wl)ic won the Hrm,\ feet nfldent that they will i ming is done, a,nd which. soaks up 4be lfewa KmR attest. P�eketip. vills>te• t v _ measure-'seven ,feet in cuepnsf2rance, 1 prairie sad_ and makes- it -ready for the __ _ . , bf3 Yonge Street Toronto. cater to.t e. of the commanity in a S. COWAN, in returning thanks. - = while a number of other were pulled out manner n - breaking plow fia soon as seedirig is over . Kr tG..e the piablic for their pwitmnage during b the coats. bat the only damage done i Another iudastry, indirectly connected) There is plenty of rain until about the �1&0=49y Wt* Z.Joaa. y the past aea'CULCCO _years• would inform thein to bajltiiags_wae lite blowing down "of t13e i with our village, has recently been started, ted, middle of July, after vehich •time they see ' the; be has en.argrd hitehitp, &ud inteudokee Prj9a1►e 1'nnds to invest• Methodist church chimney. viz.: ,,The _Toronto •dt Olcott Fruit Co. no more until the following spring. The i', ing onlunn "ALL p t ATii£R" i'actoey eat �. C 1 fZ!'l�l _ (Limited)." The schooner-yacht 'Nellie," 'threshing is done mostly out of the ehoak BoOW and Shoes, which he w•ili sell cheap. for $ /.t fI"/ 1 on rhortgago on farm tiro- - �• _ ( � ti . ' cash. cast Work• andRevairiug lie usual, 12y I p .r',, at 'G per cent., in suiliR not mote i ,an WH I TEVALE. owned and controlled by residents: of H.C., and those.who have not sofficieut j{tanary - _ -_.DUO. Vo con:mlesioa. W. H. I;I4,Li�(cs, Sah• _ - is chartered to engage iu the fruit trade I room allow their wheat to pilo tip on the 1 3. -- -- -- -- citor. Whkbv. Ont. • - - ' .. 3.3-tt between Toronto and Mcott, N.Y.;.. with; ground ahere•it takes Ito harm until hauled - - lfo/rim. _-- . -• .. - - M . •lohu Kirton has bs:en -in Toronto ' . - agencies hefe and at Port Black: into the elevator. 'a: ORDUN ,H.0 ,41'.. I'icitering.' Onf:• -'*H eifer Strayed. f•sr a few' days atteudiu� G: L. Sous of The long standing difficulty between the �• Friel wood is obtained from the belts of , i„ _G James Gordon; proprietor. Tbis hutel tsa _ Tempetance......�Ir. W. Wolich and I coal ty. of York and lir. �Cm. 'Helliwell, ' timber.sarroaading the larger lakes Bud !ae new 1>rlok h:uldiug, tinialied in-aupdrior l in reference to the removal of a -fence en- troth •Turtle Mountains where there Ta ittyte. Ever. c�nvenienou and mmtort for the SME to the pi of the under • wife, of Toronto, apelit ,Sunday in town. psaye111 Pnb11C. New and Celilttla(hOl1F etailleB C signed on or about tke 9Rt.1 of June, a rcmn {{ Out baseh ,���t club attended the picuic `closing land owned , by the latter and enough to snQply .the wbOle coantFy foe and sh lay lieitar d years old. Owner is rertsfested to prove 1 held last Tuesday In Armstrong's grove 1 claimed by the County, has Just been a ftp, Hard cordwood, oak and ash, is ESTER HOGSE, Piekeejilg;'Out., property, pay expert- and take the anunal Il. y l. l (sold at wood yards from $4 to $5 per cord J. J. H. itO(i•F•ItS, lot 3, Gth concession of by -a' 'Toriinfo . Sabbath 'school: They settled by`the decision of Jadge Falcon=' y - • � . now open for the scsomtnndaticn of the Pigkering. -. _ . _. _ -�`rs played a Vine -with a Toronto club and bridge. The plaintiff ha's' been allowed and long wood is Bold ir, the timber fmm Araveliiac pul-Ve. Thi« llotv:l. hawing lately : -. - -. --- -- $1 to •E2 per load. The . aRttle.re think p 3' Chenig, l hulas, iia, been re-furn1sl cd'tl;rot:i:h_'I 11• were defeiited 1410 3. Tlie boys thought I'$7 r and coats, and ,has been grailied ar. ; out. Fuai tall as it is, dpleisita lite t:J:iak yM1F..9 ,Farm to Rent or Se that it leas the iute117stional team they injunction reAtraining the county from nothing about Lila incl gaeation,' as when ?Y is iaconv�nient, for pn•rons n2 the >1T.ls. dfents , R'el'e placing and gag ha3ily rgtt'lea', removiala the feriae. Thia.deriaiott of the drawing away their grain they•bring home - t+rlunch at altreaanuaho 1pocrs.. Good atabli:o Louii cud 3A 4th conce,"ion of I'i--tering, lir.' Acthar Besse leas returned from I leatued .ledge is of. mncti' benefit Lb pro--� a load of fuel, nue thereby put is a year e and she:l room.' k4� c stall Lud enclosed yard for , ` y * supply to a few days. Water is obtainable''' rt uw•uers alont,� the Kingston Road, as ! homes er cattle. 7\ etch scales oil tL•c reml,iea. ctl flung house- tied kitone ciien.stoue driviiig leo se .liis trip'to lmichigau.. He ri-ports• crop... *it plainly states that fences C•aunot- be Ace.11reepeettgll-Rnlicitel- ANNA I,.I�AkVi%1' and Rocd outbnildiuya. A running streaiil Of first-class iD LLAt, Elate, but L11rO1T hOaL � any place at a depth varying from Siteeu ?;, --- _Pae llietresa. F. AI. Harvey, �ianagrr. 35y _ 6 ' moved to make the road the regulation 1 to forty -feet, according to depth of sub. _ �, gates through the yard, Forfu I width of-oue chain. �- {. - _ _ .-_. ap pkv on thepremises,'ortoJ(1HSa¢OOI))il;FF, I Western Ontario racy Wool: . - • • M►lleirttl Pickerlug U-tt _ I• The A. O. F. are having a rather tough The much t$$lkod•of match between the I edt with alkali. it is nearly always of good TµRA SC)IER, student of Dance s MPPj i ,a^■TT(/y�.��y.7; time of it just new,• a great pull on their 1 "Kn Klui(s"'of Cedar Grove and, Manager 1 flavor and cold: ,IRA Institute will Rive InRLTUCLMAA oat I'iftn0 NV faudas. 'Three of their irietlrbere .are now rReeve's "Sluggers" came off on 14th inst. It is •o uncommon thing for any -gash and Orgau at any residence is the Townshippi of drawipg benefits for sickness, viz.. Mr: 1 at Cedar Grove, resniting in a victory for ing man .who had two .or three hundred �' TWItering. Pot further particularsappl- to.IRA 1:J the undersigned hereby give notice John Kirton. defective arm';- Dir. John the home Blab, by a score of 18 ,to lo. dollars to start with to have in three or ; �OYEIt.Claremont• Ont. 21Y � `'tbat any person or persons w•bo.in any BAtteriea : Ra mer and Jai-vis and Tasw( 1 four seasons from two ,to four htindred _ - way attempt to;, ruove or pull dowu. or in any 'lfnrray, weak. nerves ; Idr. R. Cooper, and Crosby. , r. H. Jones-satisfactoril ARTIEST WISHING' TO TAIi); vciiv deface or inpure the building known ne the -light plead: y acres of crop in, plenty o! machinery and T ' lessons in instrumental or Vocr£1 3ivaic. Brunswick Hiii Church, situate on the south- Tlie Foresters expect a grand 'time- at umpired the me. As this is the first i small but wmforLable buildings. Yva can ,pin obtain Vocal Music in Class, or by private eastern cortier of lot No. 29, in tltn 6tlI con. of impo Cant me of the season; the score in buy anything that is manufactured as j fasaustion. Apply for terms to the Township o! Pickering, will be prosecuted their• Wtraen party to be held on Friday full is given . cheap, and in the case of agricultural ;r: aceordingtc. aw. evening. Great preparatipnS-81e,being - Cedar Grove- • Highland Creek MISS A. E. CAUttS, Prof, of MUSK. listed acute Toivn;ihip of Pickering, this 13th 'made, and ev@rvLlling will be none to af- Runs Out Runa Ont I implements;' cheaper -than in On ;1,- '� music room at the sosideuce of 'Mrs. Head' da)' of. July,18SS. L,-''8 _ Dressed lumber is from $18 'to $20 end • o music room office, Pickering. JACOB TURNER. ' ford ple'astlre'to the attendants. Ree,oBiabor 3 3 Elliot 8 2 I first dimensions stuff and flooring $22 , VD e _ ___ :-..__-____-.. _ _T. _ - _. - • _ _- our band has increased its nnlilber by Iarvis , s ' 1 Crosby 4 i $24 per thousand 'feet, the quality bein Tf'RicHr»trkinf/. _ _ enlisting Dr: Freel and Mr. T. B. Willis I Milroy i1 9 Tassel 0 b first class. ages -are $2b per month for Card of Thanks. •of Brougliam in their service.' They can I DinimL 1 4 . Parker, R. ' 1 4 fain, bai,ds, for the .whole season $8 per s 1.A M i✓UrHB1RT, Watchmaker. I'jak• - Ravmer 2 4 Packer, A, Q 9 A. acing, Out: Having been 2, years at.the play two pieces right through now, and + Lspj, %1 s Law o ! I month and for day work through harvest ex ect to la one or two mors beforb- Todzi -. 2 -3 Richardson 3 i $1, and plentp of work. Mechanics wages '1- trade•I�au,tttamntoo satisfaction. Agent for City of London Fire Insurance Co. p p. y Mortimer 9 A. Parklnion I- a'-areconsi6is, lybiaberthan,inOntario. F. IAatarus'Eya `Inness. 7Vatchos an Clocks the summer ls,endea. . oletped on siliorteeat notice, and at re}a{onable Capital £L,000,(l0p stq. __-��._ I was be,;inning to- feel real anxious . I would advise all who rentingfarms and bout abnev, ba I was pleased to' see h of m crate means to come and ' ,- ' TLtes - - -KINSALE. - - - a h D t -- -------- __ _. T BEG to thank the City of•London Fire hint bob tip serenely in your last issue. It a thte country and judge for. themselves, . I `Farmfor Sale. I insurance Co. for tbe'libei•ar settlement and was rumored about that he bad engaged :and b corning dnriug;the summer season '-, _ rrontpt payment Of the lona auetninect by iiia to Utir new IIYIUIPtel',' Mr. L&Eterraeliverea Y - a� Lhe Gordon mensHousf the ons u thalatcbuming ,p tellin ,sermon last Sunda in 'the:d-etsotive business in search of the they oau snake the. expenses of the trip PARTS of lots 2b and Zfi, B. F. ooh. ottho l ebnaid property. l;, SECREpt. owner of the ladies' unmentionables re• while here. • _ s Pinker n> , containing Rl acirR, more or leas.' Miss Emma Vjrgiu, of Toronto, ie the ported in my last letter. I retrain, affectionately tours,- Rshe Properly is conveniently Ritnated, t)eiug 1lIISINESS SOLICITED. - guest ofher couain, Miss Atlnie Sadler. I extend sly heartfelt sympathy to July 7th, 188 � Antev► Bu-mv. oloae to gdxl roaapa, ilahool -and markets, auci _- ----- �.We_W441'e_Illncl) pl88GBd. t(t meet' our Manager $. Elongates peeve in his recent .. ....�. • __ a I pyin stongsido the Village of Dunl.arton, with 'Applications forinauranoe >l ine protllp ex•teaot3or, Mr. Joves, in .our xli1i7s11ast l>e.reave-rtfent•-the defeat' of hie pat Som• The ManitoLa crops are doing wale. good spri nilwotte ; well 1, need and well of ) attended to. -p pare apritlet water ; Wali fenced and in eon 3 week. Come again Byron, you are binalioa at Cedar Grove. IL is laid he Cholera 1e raging among lite Enropegn state of cultivation. Appply to JAMES BRr'F.'N- " THO\IAES I1i00DY, Agea't. always welcome .amongst- your many will never smile again. How sad 1 1lesidente in Hon t'1 WAN 1g�t Datharet-st., Torocto, or to George . Suit tll,Dttabarteu. 80 I Liverpool Mscket. May 164h, sees. heti friends in Lille eeigbborbood Mr. T. W. Crosby, who has been awtitjq B �B . . , - c . . . 'p e .. ., - - ...., [[,, , sty` �k8 �} :. .,.... - ' ,; a. • " ' i'"••:3;, .,,, c a't ^, , i` rTM<�;. �' y...tt,K,[ ,. '.`!� Y r : 4>3•:Y c>••rA;3 a - .,t, ,r -,._....'t•,,, •w...,� r;s{=,+zee ..,dam ., . ra, . e .. ... .... __. , - - • ft; : 1!r : ••_ A, 3 _ - :. .. .. , .., _ aro;"..:: ..., r.. . •i. ; .. . ti x.. `r_.•:� w . ,l: e,4-:..r ...N _ _.1a i,&,;,. ZO",�2.�1LL', lll, t r,�. � YUt,.'J .,,... e ,,, j .:; .,... .•'q i - ,. - .., •^h 14. ... s'2+••_" , .., 1171. .', , < • ' .w.- . n .-: ,�C -' f. Y, � ' ._i(( + _ : r� 1 s'vu 3'`• e r njFiy --_ T � he "Y�." f3•,•rr•%'" `!? )i MSS .7rJ •lt' � .. .-r".e8 •rL,r�.. .,q, .. :Ar' �J { ,xr +troy .•W :x q�{{ ,�' F^. ,, i..'r• >.ak`:. F .�. .. .. ^. , .� �;w"'.. .: t. M, j""di',. 't5w 1,.,• (..,'$:r - v.,,. r',,,,"•,sap '1 . _ h - - M.3 4> y 4 �" r 5R -1 1 ,:_ , ..: __. c r ��,,� .` 4 tie [ Tlike .,t' , FAD OE to �-i cold wild stream--oe galedy a eapelble man, and i>�Ty hie iaaod oat merry STATISTIQS. , - _. in Cealloeda _ y 5fo,. ,Y' F .. -L juF I. mewt�to , he rpast go at once. It The production of raletae 00,000 boslle. L 1878 ib ease ? , -Y .. -� -. - .. ..OR, was no ase to think of delaying or ahllly ythe I"VI d only 6,000 boxes,- .: .' .� - . -. NSHINE g�D SHADR :' T: shall��g�, B� eleven o'cloo be alberd, We must steal in, snparoelved, The E .e7 d, th sof mare lm � 000 asngest bring t, of _ _ -- ,. . - - � _ --,_ , _._- the open reach windows before eleven,' b� p kap the yam° agland, the Severn -7, •. _ - CHAPTER %L-$I�a s os 8wtta t showed foe a secesd tram m. masthead jest IE A -a smsok l oom• he Intended still to game going' Bat he mast have his plan of soiioa definite- $eoretary Emdioob ahowe, that sins ib t . , r t' _ - beyond the bar. smack Hugh was seltlsh,ybeartless, and unearap in to the river I The might refilled hjm ly `'` but -p hysically a coward, taint fresh hope That bops was too mapped oat none the lwbeforehand ; and to map It out, he must b a moment still ; Creation•at the cabeb of the civil war the Ualted Stains, army retired dish has oat $18;• �� nlQus ; he was not with a - ---Js car, ors palterer. Without one eeceted's Bks despair; batr stili Et was eomething• He h° mush ram sap chances is tufa desperate 530,001, %�• - - 'we. more 1,0000 _ , ' tor's edge, and bal,aoinghimPlt torapinage, enervy of atter dwpondenoy. The smack -ss Elia i He Lite is a otloulus of varying probabilities. commercial fertiltzon, ate now optimally in this to the buyers _ \ --with his hands above,h head, on the -soots might still be in time to save . WN it likely he had been perceived at the used country at a oat ' _ k _ of the big tree, he dived boldly into that would make his way out to it, though it ran Hall tha4eveniag? Did anybody know he of 8W,0W.000. wild Current, agaimat whoa terrific force be him down ; U (t ran him.dowa, so mach the -;' had once alreadyy struvgled w vainly on the better I he would shoat aloud sb the top of had been walking with Elsie i bellevea Ib is estimated that to Collect one pound. from c 62,000 hinds of clover f1 j morning of his first arrival at Whitwtraad. big voice, to ontroar the breakers : A lady ,r -He fancied not -he no ;.-He was certain not, of[b Thank of.honey o1- ver, most be delrlved of their nectar, and 3,750, l T t ' Elsie had hid hat'a few seconds' start of is drowning 1 Save her 1 --save her ! item; with his powerful army to old him He struck oat again with mad haste Heaven, he, had made the appointment verbal- 1y Ifhe'dwrittenanote,thatdamntng•evi• 000 visite from bees would be- necessitated. ])dada ar.is almost a miracle of - , ,. Y ' o ' v In the quest, he mast surely overtake and through the back current, This time he L 1311. hthavelieea rodneed insthinest g P B� doaar triumph. The wove Christian of y P ----- rave her before she could drowA.-� in. h>d-to- t it- W#h his wearied y mad�ind-sa3rling_13da1_tcu Hs jlr�, to p of nqh his way with ,prods- the coroner's inquest. Inquest' Unless they fonndxhs Elsie abod - l howhor beams Y- h that island have vee more than $4,000,000 Ter the °P!°°d of the gapil during .the last /IRS. DART s -mlpa Ts:• iluaQ himself oa the water with all his ious efforts The entreat wase cages, ---force, mind -by -remorse, pity, And love urea he cache to face It, than he -had at all drift rible to think of -bpi still, a man suet steel himself to face facts, however ghastly and ten ears. The total value_ of a Trait bought weeDabies�t Pra�t-CIevmlAnd's Prize =br the three hesC _ the'Annors Oona Fair Ser 11387 was; _ . ' .- le himself . he drew unwonted strength from the inter- on it■ surface. Battling w t might t : nal fires, as be pushed back tho fieeroe flood against the fierce swirls, he hardly seemed - 'oa either ride with arms and thews of fever• to make �y headway at all through the hen 'there would be ao in nest ;gad it o q Y thin were ed well cad-cleverl there �� Y, be inquiry. Ualoas the -Um was $210,000, nearly the entire sum hay Y been paid for apples, of which 56,912 •tectal buTAU from 'children of Ma. A• IL Deet, nrg , . itihe wick, and en august We ditch tither very rink, and as I could t so other food' would•agreewith.t�m ]commenced a Heel ,, ,: rah eaergp. At eagiistrong push, he moved Angry water, $is strength was .slu,ost all I the lids cnrreht, and sae Could scarcely Last till he mg a t even any found the hod Elaie's hod l- _ r Elsie a y Y 1?� were from Ontario and 42,151 Nova $noire. of Food. It helpedtheiaiminediately, .} cad they were soon ss well as ever, and, I eon - -1 1. 1.forward a with pace F used sapp now ; %';. h ia the 'oonrP of a few stout strokes he was reached the emaek.•-Great heavens, what w stout In they ut body, whirled abort by the waves 1 -Bat they would never find it -they would never • The ensilage society of Eagland, of which aider it very lamely Ane to the Food that --- ale now w we I eesws from 3 y was this! She was turning 1 -she was to=- ` many yards Y fag 1. The surf was too mach for her tie• fire slut at which he Had originally started. tied it. The carseat had spoked it Hadar At it Lord Wolsingham is pr reports that the system eau prriati unknown o. arty bay ids free w :b. acs... nn7f ]�abtt yam„ p : But his boots and clothes clogged his move- bars to. endure.... Sha couldn't make the meats terribly, cad his sleeves is tiottlar month of the creek. She eau lnffieg sea- par once and carried away careering madlywhile to the -sea. It would tow and whirl on thq then five t rsgo yet [n 1887 statistics,0allshowed 0 Great Britain alone -2,700 silos cad 1,300 . .gr Food - y Impeded his arms that he .could' Willy wand again, and it, was all sap, all ftp with breakers for a while, cad sink unseen stacks of ensilage. ,.,a;c:ta;ted r .etc : - rue them to any. sensible advam. a. Elate. down to the fathomless abysses of th6--German She of of Paris is shown by official eta• city t tames It bibs beat Food foris better' well, and is better than mediCia4• He felt conscious at oche that, onei I4 was Warren Relf'e yawl, bearing conditions, Et world from Lowestoft, and i? yi for the first time 'such ham W1 He ha d himself for thinking all this— �tias. to have oonmmed last year 4,000,000 e It 'ado drank 87,580,000 gallons of . when they � k... .. ' .... g to am ' her with - -or not et drowned t, arae w mea- Yet he thougaface • o allow of trite and s1• NIITRITIOU8I and breakers. • • a stretch. He mast find Elsie end save Aimait iamediately,-or both go down Oh, (t fly he had lata right in'her path the not mea enough to tape the alternative, wn and somet over 4 r g . B Ion° of older and o! beer, or 8,000,000 cad - _ DICE8TIBLE 8000: .mast I and drown together. ' _ just thea, u she rods over the waves, ' He wanted nothing more than to drown that she mi ht run him dower end sink gg g Had Elle told app one aha was'going to meet him . No i- she wonlda _even' tall Winifred of that, he was sure: gbe met over of each. _ _ Pu nlstion Ice India, according to the Pj g . . SABILY PREPARED. _,. -at - ., 9,1.00. At 13rugglAtra s " - lith b� now, "Elsie Elsis, my darling him for ever, with his weight of infamy; be• e Motels' he aloud on the top of the month the our billows I He could never him there often by appointment, it eau true, p r o reU ons : Hindus, .187,937,438 ; Mahommedani; b0,121,598 ; Aboriginals, 8,' nxcON D. Tis Bear AxD �� EcoicoatcAr. Foa Mesis Infant for 61.00: cried wave. To lose Elsie eau to Ti3P everything endure to its chore again mdrto feel that '....The high u he neared the he had virtually murdered Elsie. but always quietly :they kept their meetings a proionnd secret between them. - .428,541 • Baddhisb; 3,418 895 ; Chriatiaas, 1,853, 428 Jaimecol 1 88.1,628: Sikhs, 1,2121,- I60 .dor an " A valnabla pamphlet cn The Nntrittoti "' ` P, , . sea was ruin g Elle disappeared N if by Elsie, Elie, poor murdered Elsie I He k� p black water should hate to live, now he, had -murdered- , `�!,4, Had may one aeon them that evening to- g ether' He couldn't remember notioin , 855 ; Parris, 85,3971 Jews, 12,009, ethos, 932,066;�totil, 258,891,821: of Infants andIavaifds,' flee on applfcatiaa r ; • WELLS,RICHARDSON #COS MOnREAL. P.Qi van isnt on �tl. m -- wind blew _ __ . i gena for N. Caett ae1ro¢bua• j CANOES. w1g. B.NalLtDo._Peteebaro. Oat. v; • ew eatossngle glipbar white. drew by Aad then, ere ha o dripping clothes, It cut him in two ; e Official ere re• land Pnt,to Gna� Britain last year 669,953 110 =.21 1. the reflected starlight. Bnt the troth was the tis in a flub of his nerves, he felt '.. the current had sacked her nailer-anoked mddeala m wild um of ala wiza on both y spasm .p and his head reeled still. -No ; nobody, no- y' body. He was quite ads upon that score at east. Nobody knew he was out with 1 cattle, 548 568 shoe cad T 8 P. 98,741 pigs Yet Mr. Correa, of Montreal, seems to 1 - — a For gate free. &naea a.soetpstve qt- 'LATENTS .tarns =rue 8 Ck.mb.rlta. insets . ,e - her ander wildly with its irresistible [orae hl thig , and an atter lablement affect - • - think tiara Ireland would be betteStted by a -only to Sing her cep again, a smumelass bar his entire faculty of bodily motion. It was tel°• war of tariffs between her and d snob - den, where "sea and river met At last is a ymm of cramp-overwholmfag-In• Could he go baht, thea, and keep a all as that revs between Canada and the fierce oonfilot among the roaring breaker expressible --and it left'him in one second Qtdet, serving nothing himself, but leaving StatAa. p that danced and shivered upon the shallow powerless to move or think or not o.11311:11I q9 1 At thr plia, the world to form rte own conclusions? O_ The population of the five lar b cities ad In an iatnitive mo- PCP B°s Parisi . -- - He swam abort blindly loo salad him a cry o} psis, and hei as s baby in the mart across brain. A Plea 1-a 1 2.289,(118; Canton, 1,500.000 11 ; Berlin 1,315, -_hd�eddy, How ha 1 A Polios He new his wry �� New.YOek 1209 5" t on every a out of to ell mt once. Hs :could set e , , M7. if that cluster z with eager eyes !or some gUmpss of EWe's He flattg hl�i etf tacit for dead on the this mitit a simple method. Y=t of People on and about Manhattan IaLad white drew in a stray gleam of.stariight ; water clod re. A choking sensation b9. be taken int000nsideration, New York's pop• mb would do, It was bold, but not rink He tion would over 2,500,000, cad __ibat� be saw not a trace of ber-premsum an . Posed clod ash hl senses The sea was y 9�t1re where Qroping and }eelinH hie way still ppoarlag to at his nostril and his can He might go now ; the scheme for the tntnre would berths second 1 t cit in the world. with lambed by that grew weary and knew he was going, and he was glad to was all matured. Nobody need ever ens- w 9 a .stiff with the frantic effort, he battled on know It He would rather die than live pact anything, A caPEtal Iiia ! Honour Recent statistics go to show that daring -" through the gnrglia¢ eddy till be reached with that burden of gnat upod his black was caved ; cad he might still .go back and the put yyear the Southern States have been . -'the brmaltms oa the bas itself• There, his soul. The waves washed over his face in marry' Whdbe& rapidly, developiagthairfzudnserieg. Daring stre�tk pprrooveil of no avert -be might as will serried ranks. He dind't mind: he didn't Elie dead 1 Elie drowned ! The world th°� �ge�hol the present year Ala- e - ... L have erled.to atomNiagars, The great waves, straggle ; he didn't try ,for one to lost, and his lite a blank ! But he might �.� m now serer• . _ Toiling their married tine against the stream grant w save hissed! He floated atilt go back and marry Winifred. P conducted by stook eomFanlai :Icon -._lice the }and, Caught him gad twisted him en, naconscious at _ last, back, slowly He two (cad shook himself In the wind tn4kYr $'3,000,000 ; Taws, $11,000,000 ; -about resistlessly; raising him now aloft on back,. towards the bank of the malt marsh. like a dog. The Plan was d more G°is mai th'ODU e ' 4��°I`d n'�'�' ` I. . t their lea areata dashing him now down Whs H h Dfassin nest knew as g �°) It is maid that Iiia manufactured and mining ���� erg gar y definite cad rounded' In his m each products of Alabama will exceed by fifty ddeeeep� In theitboltow troughs gad than fling• thing, be was dimly ocaselcum of lying at moment He turned him tan slowly to- times the amount of cotton to be shipped to -inghinm bask again over moms great oatt[ng full length oa a very Bold bed, cad fambiiag wards the hb as Whitwtraad. Ther es- the Centra of trade. moo3mtelaof water tar on to the Current from with his flagon to pall the bed•clothw ales• teary between him and them with Mr. -Matthews, o! Qaebeo ted astr- which he had '-just wn�ged with him stout or aeonodhlaa. Bob theme acme ac had -clothes, its wide mad•8atm. Cold and tired so he • P� endeavor. Far tea mitten or more he and everything about was soaking wet. trek. he mast make all speed for the point Acis Tep°rt showing that there wet e . straggled madly against those titanic one- He mast be stretched in a pool of water, where It wrrowed into the running stream 4 000 000 oommnnicants °} the Church In the world, egalvmisab to 20,000,000 adhere miss ; theq his ooaeage and his easels tailed lee thougha-w damp It was all round to airs Scads meadows, He must swim the x topet:her, and be save sap the unequal con- the touch -with s soft mattress or .coach river there, with what la be had lett, cad enter He said that education was mach - twtootof sheer fa$gme and physical inability spread beneath him. He pat out him hands cross to the village Theca was so tine lookedtco manfter as the princelves to they held did - . bo costinns it longer. Ib was Indeed an ass• .to keel the mattress.He came upon mud, to be lost It woo neck or nothing. At all not commend themselves to withona hazards, be mast do his beat to reach the education. Rea miwbam, 60,000 tel and appallnq mitwd,006 Alone there to mod, deep layer o! end ;all co1�!'aad slimyy communicants ha been gathered -into the tiled" whirled about by s current that no fa the dusk o night And then with a flgah lm before the doors were alma and looked Presbyterian Church from heathenism and -1.I man conT37aem. cad ooatrouted with a rear- he remombend all -Elie' dad ! B Wa a9. sloven. oyes ;r00 mialrten had been meat to preach log wall of water that no. mea could face, he drowned i -and knew he was stranded by When he telt the spot where he had been the 1 to the heathen. _ threw himself wearily back fora moment at the ebbing tide on the edge or the embank tanned ashore, his Idea, for the future was gospel tail length looked cep in hie anguish from meat 1170 hops of helping Elie now. With fully worked orb. He ran along the beak It Appears that from 1815 to 1817, his floating coach to the cold stars a violent effort, he raised himself to ooh• with eager baato in the direction of Whits when bleeding prgvailed to the treatment overhead, whose , taint light the. spray, shiowm=, ��crawled feebly on his knew strand. Oma only did he tarn and look of pneumonia, according to The •Mdk every instant• hid tram-• his ofgght as It to the firm It was difficult work, bead him. A ship's light gleamed feebly Record, but one person is sixteen tewa ' showered over him from the curling crests floundering threaghh the end, with his in the offing across the angry mea. She was for that disease In the Pennsylvania Hospital : of the great be11Qt►s beyond him. And it numb limbs; but • floaadered no' apoa be."g m eet a headwind to notch the while, an the contrary, from 1 was to ibis that he had driven poor inno• hands and feet, till he eeaohd the shore; basses oa a towards LvwemW[t or Yar• to 188C.: alter this treatment had Elsie ! the one woe and stood at last, dripping with brie° abandoned, the proportion of deaths w hent, trustful, wronged month. . assn who, with all the force of a profound gad crusted with molt sUmy tidal nose, iso s8 f)o.(TnMEh ) - 1 la 8 2, Facts are stubborn things, as anatase- peotoander asp tho---A times than on the broad bank o[ the moste9 dike the question arimeg whether, in every cam, his own -had truly bved him I that lemmod is the salt marahw !rem the we have always gained by Ignoring th Elie was tarring sap and down there just mod•bauk of the estuary. It was stili'dark •• simple and old-fashioned methods of haat y now ao doubt. But here had glght,. but the moon had risen. He Could How to Rake Your Own Con _ . ' .po�ngsoe oonrtotemoe added to torment hardly ma what the time might be, for kis tlltion Powdetfl. me. E.I. Seward serve 1 -The tool her,- BAa led only o broken heart to reckon watch stopped, of coarse, by immersion production In the world is put at 420,000, with. la this Tratse :bat he roughly gnawed, by Ann►ering a Correspondent, Poultry. bons, of which Goos&a Befis►in produces 180, -_ He lit himself float idly where wind and the look of the sten, it was somewhere Keeper says : 000,000, the United States 120,000,OCQ a about half• ten. War have avagueasnsm s, Now, oonditio, powder depend upon Germany 75,000 000 tons. The production _waves might happen to bear him Then � p what a desire them for, If for awistimg In the United States is divided betty Pae no het for it: he *mid swim no farther. °t the 4pw of rims even daringg' sloe or you . t; 'It was o , ocher a nae abater ; sad Ha h was to form materlai, we will give cad ex- thirty-one States and tetritoefas, the hrg"" lost, and toe all the rest he oared that mo- Go v° nts, as follows: of ocarse, being Pennsylvania, which mach snore than an hoar or thereabouts. •' Ground bone, one to and 30, meat less than noahiag. Winifred k H° three 000 000 of bianmittow. In'tiu moan ver a - :roomed sod hated het vary name. He gazed around him vagnrty at the soil and time) : ground , Y mmeb or - He might drawn at his am, tar anything misty meadows. He was a mile or mon pounds • (nitrogenous, forming albumen) ; the o�bpab In the United States is $del he would ever do . himself to pfsveat from the village inn. The estuary, with ib linseed meal, and (nitrogenons, $506,000,000 in the markets when cam ;Et The waves broke over Idi m again amid sorid Bab of mud, lay between him and the Carbonaoeoas, ve, rued for regain• This b greater than the volae of gold, sEt►sr iatg.�i �T He let tbeak burst noroM hie face or hard at Whitestrand. - Shmets otwhite surf ting the bowel); charood. Coe pound (need cotton, and pmtrolenm �odnoed f_es_4ar • limbs. mafl floated on, without endeavoring still shiminmred dimly on the bar tar out to for promoting digeptioh mad assisting to try. 'to swim or guide himself at aU.. W_paW he oma. And Elde was lost -lost to him irre• armt acidity); sulphur, one ounce (a -At Canton, China, some 250.000 people ' never sink. Was he to Boat and eat and vooably. ' neoeusi'y somadtaent of an egg, and axises live Continuously upon boats, and man Boat like this to all eternity? He gat down and pondered on 'the bank in warding oft disease), salt, halt pound never stop foot oo shore from one year ' Roar -coon -roar oa-Shia boa, each roar for a while. Thome five minutes were the (very neoomwy, and often neglected); and to Another. The young children Ways ... two canoe, red Lepper one • habit of cautiously falling over f}rowiag reinter and fainter m his can, turning•point olehio lifer What should he do gero_ g[ng_ y i Clearly. • receding, receding • still. • The oar• Aad how oa mport himself under theme and. tablespoonful, fenngreek halt a pound, gen• and thug own a gnat deal o trouble rent war 1Z•ttYtsg him along io a back eddy, den and awfuit l And unexpected, circum- den. one ounce (stimulants and eorreotivw); effdoting a refoae, while in many instar .` that set strongly south-westward to stances? D•zed N to was, he srfr even chloride of Etron, oar ounce (ser Invigorator this is lmpoodble and a Cbgd it drowned the dike of the Wit mention. then the roll horror of'the delemma that of the system). China is an over -populated country and tb : He let himself drift wherever it might hedge him En. Awe and shame brought " In giving the above the reader will at Chinese have pprofited by this drownini take bLm_, It took him -back, back, back, him k whit a rash to reason. It he west eche notice why' condition powden make peoaUvity is redneisg thegarplra ppnnratio -' _ l teadily;'tili be new the white crest of the home and told the whole horrid truth, every hens lay. The ingredients of the egg and They attach floats -to the male Cchildren ! "---beotalterr on the rkige extend like a la7llt body would say he was Elsio's murderer. the assistant to djgwtlon are there. Give that they oaa be fished out when the 'gray line in the dim dhiswi upon •the Perhaps they would even suggest that he a tablespoonful of -the mixture once a day,' tumble into ,the river. The females ar sea beyond . him. He was . well into pushed her in -to get rid of her. He dared to ten hens, In the soft food. 'It is sufftoient, without much •proteotion and an usugi eater water by this time: the estuary was not tell it'; he dst'ed nobtace it 'Should he with what they will derive from their food, left to drown. . -';•only very trough here. He might swim if fly the village -the country -the ooantry-? Now, for slot- of, dot fowl, o different The toUowithg statistics afro of Franc hs oboe. Bat he did trot choose. He cared Zhafwould be foolish and praeipitati tn• kind of condition powder is required. , and pointed. Under Napoleon II nothing for life, since Elsie eau gone, deed, nob io say wicked : a criminal . sur- ' " Gentian, one'. pound ; red popper, half a Crimean war Coot France 200,000 me In a sadden revulsion of wild despair, a render. ,All was not loss. though Elsie .was' ounce;, sulphur, One • ounce ; sulphur, one and 2 milliards of money; England 23, OD frantic burst of hopeless yearning, he knew, lot to gra. In his calmer mood, no longer ounce ; salt, one nice; chloride of, Iron, mea and -5 milliards of money ; Piedmont for the fir$t time in: his whole lite, now it heroic with the. throes of despondency, sit• one ounce : byposulphib of sods, two 2000 men and 175,000,000 francs of money Wait too lift, how truly and deeply and in- ting (shivering there with cold in the, keen ounces ; •Pernvisn bsrk,'ene ounce--. black Russia, 6,000,000 'men and 4 milliards tensely he hid loved her: As truly sad breeze, between hie dripping clothes, upon antimony, nae canes ; charcoal, half s money ;Turkey, 35,000 men and 400,C00, deeply a he was capable of loving any- the bear swept bank, he said to .bimtelf pound. - In 1858 the Italian war come France 80, -thing on earth except himself ; -and that, atony times over thst all was not lost; he:. "Give a tablespoonful to two hens, in men' and I mfllard of money; Italy, 80,0 atter all, was nothing mush to boast of mi ht still go babk-sad marry Winifred. the soft teed, once a day, till better.- Then men and 150,000,006. In the Mexican w Still,itwasenoagbtmoverwhelmhimfortbe Aldeons-horrible-inhuman :•he reckon. -,use the other one. These poettlere can be France spent b00,000,01'10 money and 70,0 ed even so his chianco with Winifred, made In large quantity, at a small uoat, the men. The Syrian expedition cost 15, moment with agonies of remorse, regret,and $. q ty' e In the Frecc :Y ` -_pity to make him long just"then acid there The shrewd wind blew chill upon his wet only expensive articles beingg the Farnvian men and 123,000, mon y - for instant death, as the easiest escape from clothes. It bellowed and roared with hoarse bark and gentian. We would suggest that .Qsrmsm Scar Trance _ last 225,000 men an bin own angry and acmefng conscience. I groans round thertakeson the dike sluices. m tablespoonful of the .Donglaea tn:xtnre-be 9,228,Q00 000 of money. Arid tinea Fran He Wanted to rile he gemmed "and prayed lire head ease whirling still :with asphyxia .adde3 to every quart of drinking water. It in bristling with'ionlangiem and will for it. 'Vat 'deith obstfinstely retnsad" Lo and numbness. He, felt hardly in a con- Es made as fullows : Water, two gallons ; compelled to, go with Russia era long is ' • come to hie aid Ho turned himself around dition to think or reason. • But this was. m co peras (sulphmte of • •iron), one pound : struggle more terrible' than all before i • r' on histfaco•now, aad,atrikfng out just' once, criait. a, life•vnd death a:ieia. He -moat aulpharto acid (otl•of vftrial), a 11. We do The estimate is ,that Fcanoe and Pans 1_ with Itis wearied thighs, gazed away blankly I pull himself' together like a main, and work not claim the above to be infallible, but together -aha :put 3n the tial. !)c5oo,o00 towards the foam on the bar, where Elsie e ' it all out, his doubtful coarse -'for the --next considering the cost should be in the hands men, while Germasny, Austria and dial ,body must stili be tossing in a horrible I throe hours', or else sink for ever ia`a sea of of 'all. In the nP of sulphas too much can meet them with u many more. Thin 'Rhastly dance of death among .the oaceering ! obloquy, remembered only as Elate's mur- should not be given, especially in damp of 20,000;000 men '"get for each`other As y - + darer. Everything was at stake for him- weather. The proportion given above is lives on European battle plaEus-cud wh in U o h. has been the gain o[ It all. KNITTINCGergesse 8r`»MACHINES Cargetowa.0at. 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MoasT ro LOAN at correct I . of imtereet. a lerchant8, Butchers ANTRADER generally We want a Good ]fan In your locality b pick cep of---DA-L -. ��.'. �• .for us. Cash Furnished on satisfactory guaranty. 000 'Address, C. S.'PAGE, Hyde Park, Vermont, U.S. lib The Shoe and La•Stber Reporter, N. Y„ and the err . Shoe and Leather R.eriew, Chicsi the leading trail papers of the U.S. in the Hide line, have Bent thea 00 representatives to investigate lir. Page's bnsiness,an Op ) atter a thorough examination and comparison, the o- Reportergicel hi v this endorsement.: . . . Ne X.,I.e, that in extent of-light•weik"Wraw ms terial collected and carried, lir. Page holds the Iced Ce of any competitor and that tis present stock, Is th Is largest held -by any house to this eetntry." , A _.And the Review.says : After a most thorcu¢h investil alias of Mr. Fuge t, business, as compared with others In same line we is have become fully eltlsfied tbat In his e' cislty, l h of weight stook, be (a unquedionobly-- largest - in'this country. while•tn superiority of quality; he 'lis Y• --=contesaedI at the bead:' W : if Mr. -age's bushes Is the largest is a' line to the United States, i, It not the best potsi n of proof of his &bill to pay himhed priori If he di not do so. would no naturally get .mon Skins t any of his competitors in the was Una 7 SI j I __-- I 'I _„ _ - , . . . � . � I ]I _:.'I -. {JJ . a' .I� r. ba _1 ii rates .. ..J e d e Is is I% . .:, _ As be looked, a gleam of ruddy fight. Uve or rite. a,r _ ... . 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Hells has oomplstd a oLyy A BIRTHDAY WiSs. be no objection, so she sent the butler down follow dtu oonrse-tor a za rideo a� dbs•- Y . r. - . _ _ - ...,• madLi, of the broom $"too of James W. - .. - to the bank with orders to Flak out pretty mg a 1>ni �+ * _, p ,14 . _.- _.- _------Ctx",". ' l[•rshall, to be stented on the spot where Oa this, iby birthday, my dere friend, caw of spoons. The butler fulfilled his on oc more miles. cam to a series of wide, -- Woodatoak in to have eleotrio light old was first disoowrd i. Calltornia. Ib What in ahs wish to Ghee I'd seed ! mbsioa. None -of the presents wens timet low begins, or lagoons, which set book from _ � 7nfd Stanley dasitgs to pay • visit to of colossi ales, and represents Marshall That earth may be s garden fair, ed, so that it was altogether Impossible 'river in some pl•oa for mile. 8iag41tea at an early data ' clad in a miner's dross, hoidiaQ sonnet in Wherein bloom only flowers n+e Y to tell from whom this particular set of These were Stied with aU attnaer of lar• � ' him right head and with his t pointing to Nay, that were vain, for here below spoons had coma The spoons travelled once orient tropic vegetation and reds similar., Two bucket shops hsvo ' been stsstsd to will row more to a hymens altar, and the lad who to those from which the Guium valley takes 1' _ 11Eontn■1 is deflmoe of thelraw. the spot whence It was taken. We always find weeds, too, , y p Rev. Ou:ar C. McCulloch of.Igdia-- lis,. 4&nd e'en the -rose, esteemed by - seat them beard nothing about them fes rev.• .Its acme, -inter, at tatervalr with T -$relit Istzpeobiag->ea lies thorn that's sharp, although- bis email, oral days. Then she receival the tol%wing stretchei of wild' aa:te. Here and there for 25 Canis a night. S , d the lama a paper before the CoaveaLion of bar- ng drifts of mom clung from limbi of igaatio iter and Correobions in Raffalo on a stud �t who woald'a'er nlsoc; with'soorn; letter :— gg y trees to the ver surface of the still lagoons. Track k beiaa ]aid oa the Rod $fuel of Social D tions In which hi shows The rose beosose [t has a thorn 2 Uses MaDex :-Z id• verytelnl to t tit egg Toe silence o the .looaltty was something " • ;, • Va11isy road at a rats of two miles a day. the condition of thirty families, through five Not one I We rias it for tin worth— yam, f- returning the spoons, I thought wonderful says Editor L. Wakeman in the z V ° Clgx,as' of Klnsston have met and do- generations, embr•oingl,69R parsons, which, Naught perfect is of earthly birth. i_ y We:e too good for you when I sent them SL LQnie wonderful, Scnnge birds, with Y 1, " noaaoed 8and•y tnffia on the Welland with its startling facts of hereditary crime, Wilc though, my friend, sAxpt from mo I to ` " as a wadding ppresent, and It is loan, genal bodies and trailing legs, circled Com, k worthy of the most careful reading, This earnest wish I crave for %has 2 honest for you to lead chem back. ' 4 oars, dolorously sb:ve. Not a ripple broke upon •, "to• be'oi sumer- Two esti are white birds, which Oh make th heart a ea b hb, . htC''loe -way the surface of the slimy bayous. The reeds one desertions from the 'an were can ere grow a ,1h Isnob bo r School .mined b local ornithologists, who Pro- resents:' - .. motionless in the shadows, y bis, p And may to thse be glv a the ow p Crop. report from the adghboarhood of the aomce :.cheat geaaine ro Theme ez• To root out every fault at length ; The dogs kepi close to our horses' hest, q , : city of Quebec sae of • a very favourable oeedlagly rare ipeoimeas of the feathered or faatra, like weeds; do show that we; • -- Pout . ..Fos Mixers,. and when we halted and tied, the latter' • oharaoter. tribe are spout two-thirds gioira; and were , watch Ives Continually. orgnchd close and silent _beside them. t taken from a nest known to have been bnilt Never tickle a child; It is dangerous, and had noticed Jose at work upon some old " ;_ Ths Minister of Justice tsys the Pmvin- by robins o! the ordinary td -breasted ,urea The choicest fliwei of suety heart reduces vitality. Any ..natural emotion pieces of blackened craves. When we dim- - .ciil Government rnnat.eutorm the Dominion • Is love—of life the sweetest Peri.-, matt be avoided. The mon quiet and free mounted he removed his sombrero and put z: : Bucket Shops Act. : froth excitement a little child ie kept the one of these n A new method o[ ankh dishonest bank Oh, ms it for thee ever bloom, poo his head lac others in King- clerkrin now being tried in a� aertaLa in• And shed cn,all ib rich perfume • better for the child's health, strength, and the watt of l�'blonaa r placing t, The Salvation Army barracks in Kin kin , ' atom, rebuilt at a cost of $10,000, was stitution of that d to New York. Some For love grows most when most it gives, mental gym•• " d Don Manuel, "we will ..;{ opened on Saudis . time ago a clerk's accounts were iavatiRat And bliss bestows if it bat lives; If then is much sick e a gh• show yon how harm whoa, • 4:, ug .sand And_shon'd'at thou Sad that, Lks the rose a water which is wed in ou know them, and what s simple thing t :, d me map 0410,,baby s or o g or n ens em st the seaside. man would have been troublesome and apt Be not cut down, thorns will decay, onlei con in the water. Cool to De- Moving stealthily along the edge of the ' Five offiten of 'the Gtivaaor General's to hart the repatatioa of the beak, so thgy For all things earthly away.' fore using. lagoon, we suddenly heard berg, there, be- ' I'll —Foot Guards tune resigned owing to •die made him stay u if not had happened, For head he, or any form o! indigestion, goad, and again u if,all about as, •heavy ?, teat have lased him is tno , a tion that -Bat love to mea alone was given dria3t hot hot-water- heli a pint at a Glans it pis- spiuha into the water, and the quick put, P1310 with the aoleael. he can take no mole, and.. informed his fel- To be a foretaste hen of seven ; sibla — Ing and subsequent trembling of count op rte.. A recorder ip Montreal eompelld a young low• olerlu of the deialwtton. Hs k avoided And when we reach our Home above, swaths of reed41 41howad when unwieldy ob �, mea to eater into bonds to diwontions And see at last the God of Love Give ohi:dna oranges before breakfast to the insiders, and his tion is about as is had made startled es. We were -.- vWdng a young lady. Who knows how weak we an, and frail, the spring time. It is,bettsr than sulphur jeC Pig ble as can well ed. Con• ( a school of altl ton. doses oz an s medioiaea �ODg ga - .. Rev. Mr. Matthews, of Quebec, by been ttantiy ander snrveUlaaoe,-he will work out And sees how frequently we tail p pig How many t •• Well, maybe .severest r; alerted permanent secretary of the Pon- in time the amount he has taken and will To keep our hearts at all times white. Use cream, with hot water and sugar, in thousand within• a square mile," answered -,' �Prabyteriaa Alliance, than beaisoharged, they 41 His -nadsighht), , 'u the DiaIf hot, oomplaosatly. Aa should be Ie, . place of condensed or natural it 4 - Q dead since in Heavflowers es no sin *halto be l ell, warming water Is added whanby It will not come to q 4 -- � me Em of Brazil has nits recovered praise will to warmin with metsL ebyrm the food quite as. u mundow nab and l'he wharf labourers of `Montreal ars on _ 9 strike, aa�i the ahopowners Emperor t stick almost as he• %a resist their demand. fro h4 Inness. Their beautyaye Sla 1L d from as crowbar, fa his sad. It is rumoured that there L a possibility p • P At s word from Dan Manuel he glided !or- ef-a-strike.of to rs o tors for mor• The Boon an said to be anzioam to fight ... plating the bottle or crop is water to heat it �d sad flung himself to a reclining pay and shorter boom P - . • .. - with a water. ha [)ty - " Great Britain again. � AsocT QIIEz1P'J. tare ea a firm alt of ground, perhaps ty Bir John Macdonald ha seed than 'rhe international Law Congress will most Queen Elizabeth of Raamaala k' tatmselyIn o spring let the child Geis his ori feet from the edge o! the lagcwn, while the il at Lausanne our September I. mnsioal; food rot den ,and het wribtaa s door walla is the afternoon ; in satama let Uam aq¢ myssit hid la the edge of the Mlih•ei, a Moatnal tobacconist. Los using ctQB him ggoo out is the forenoon. The spring jungle, cams for •dvest4iag'parposes• De. Morrell Mstkonzie oorgptetee his ballet. morning psrtaka of the preceding ■eseea. Aa almost unendurable silence o! perhaps _ - Gabr41 Dumont has receivedetters fromear - :HSJtbresds in the Northwest, threateaiag The,$ervlan Syed has annnikd the mar- foetanats stria dessase. and wears • veil the ofcee . "Tar= winter. tags aiawng' the reeds were has rd becks �­­:*..A­ i ,& rebellion unless their properties are restor. nage of King Milan to Queen Natau continually. The whole bath Is to be preferred to the were shortly followed by many soft,. hal!- sa, _ . The Pesach revmus sarplas for' the flnt Isabella, ex -Queen of she Spsaiards, when partial bath. Ninety-eight degrees Fahtroa. whistlers grundugs. . The a•U•teeden at the Hamilton asft six months of the year amounts to 28,000,• she appears abroad wears m.ow tame mach halt most be degree of heat ; to be re- . D ready the hpada of two alligators part- I works we still out on strike, and it Is re- 000L the same u that of a nun. deed u the child grown older. d me ned41 Dear where Jose lay motion- poetd that salt-tssdinR machines, will be ob. Zobsbr Pasha thinks that the White Pasha The Queen of Denmark is intensely deaf, .. las. For s time these were also motionless - . - : j Gained. but Toad of mutsio, end bps. s big and power- P gi u an Oriental study la bronze. Then the seen is the region of Brhz el-Ghsasi in not I< the child does not sine will ve him a ` It k reported that BIAho Ls.flsohe, of Stanley+ but Emla Bey. fal organ that she oat hear.. bath batore to bed. It in an esasltmc bodies followed, slowly and oaatlonsty at Three Riven, has ■ p the 'Ja@nits AL • meetia of Unionist Peers it was de ssdadva—(" " tint, bee soon with incredible rapidity they nspanded g Otg• of Grew, is the moat beautiful Qaeaa. _ _. _ _ il .:froom ersec4iag religious minktratioms la did to se,p�wrt Lard Salkbnsy s bill to re- of Sueops sad Isaister In-law otehe Empnsr moved upon Jose. I believe I was never so .: bis dtansse. — form the House of imrds of Basis and the Primeness of Wales. -A Panther's Embraee, .- apprehensive I ant excited la my .Uta - , _ r `.. + The bookkeeper of Quemeit..the sbaoand� The report of the German who Queen Olga of Groom k etioal dresses Short saw rusts broke u m tai,. '3itence t" hired Don Manuel. 1... fag oseriags maker o! Montreal, says that attended the Run F Is a direct and upon p Instantly one Sapped .boat, swm to. 3i ppeasroosr plsda.y, goes !n for domestic economy, mingled with the wild shoats of the natives, the land -edge and whisked himself Into the _ .. .he sad him employer have been darrping_on attack upon Dr. Mackensls, eta., even making bar own bonnets, ib is who were evidently being abased by the bayau. Bac skid other, with snapping eyw4 ;-il - s system of forgeries. The naw Papa] antyolical k said to be Lid, - sow t.rio.s beast At this crisis I felt that and quivering jaws, was bens on having . 11 It k saswaaoed ihot Major General Can, brow and -tolerant, but decidedly opposed Meme. the daughter of the Empress of my hat'would probably do aeon for me than C.b.n. moot for breaktaat. 11 eros, 41on-in law of Sir CharlasTapper, is to to too sep•ratioa at Church and Stats. Austria, k about tom yy Prince Raprwht my gin, so I or.and the loemer on to. my Ie, another Instant he was at Jose's sada succeed General Oliver u C mmand•ab at The French Cogsereatiw papan daaonnos of B►vsaia. who 4,awoserding to layst Jacob- head, and, without waiting co adjust thr .The lattae'bonaded into the air like s sub• �I the R. M. College at Kingston. the sslaare of-che letter of the Count of Park hes, the heir apparent to the English throne. in strap, I ssiz-A the latter in my hands bar ball. Flinging his osnvu hat Lato the Mayan The Queen of 8 reoentl ,after the and faced the enem The Char hal I h snapped The druotare being erected at Ontario -to the Camert•bive ma of Franca Q pa, T ail acct's jaws, w ith sna and or.aah• 1 Spain yy meanwhile floored a water se, got him by Beach for a summer , hospital for ahitdren At a meroan lrmingham formance, Called Swab Bornhatdb into the dropping Qd it htdaoasip, the gnebrahi0ha stick ,we, blown down on Satatd• One wore• a committee was appointed to repo on to ribbon the arm, .but., if h him, 41hs at once whistled- through a wide air•otrde and de. 1I -,man was killed. and another �ajared. scheme tar • ship aaaal from Liverpoot to and seoard ti a splendid apphfre moue h - bounds I boatel _ p {' yy see nothing to asb �- etiem .tended with s Drub tato the n file s skull. Two mmucaft tkman from Russia �tngham. - - with diamonds: g ons first gaivsr--sud-•sprswl-dee't tsva nhossn a �ciap west d the Soark Thomas A. Edkon the. imventoe. will The nava of Bwden. since she leered sped. but .shadowy-lookingfairmwLch two �maahete was through its shoulder a toot towash Q targe bright round eyes fixed upon me with inw the solid soil beneath,. sad. the ball . 'river, in Manitoba, for a pasty of their tel- send to each drowned isad of Bumps a per- and bei 000king by the advice of her Php an unmeaning -tare u It literally flew to- Lill tor, seventeen feet to length,' was Iow•asonntrymem.' who will arrive fn the footed phosogtsph. So& a present will sician for ber.hwJth, taken long'e'al�, a� ward ma Saoh was the vkioa ot: moment I ga speak for ibialt. of les tato the peasants' bonsai and shows M asnCe at mead d ��ot desert ma 7 dead. Three aWgators were. despatched la - $• gqroagg y Pn this remsrkabk way ; Judge F•looabti�ge, who, with Mr. T. P. Ie, the ImparLal House o! Commons on- them how to maks good dkhesraised my gun and firrod ,Pith all the acre i � _ _ � Galt, and others, k spending bis vtation Friday night a resolution In favour of the The latest Park fashion In dogs commands Could at such short notice. But I mksd. ' _ amine n fishing at Mstame, P. Q . suI-A payment of salaries to members was rejected two pockets -in the canine alltw'or dolmas► and the panther landed ht as a feather - ':Life in the Bahamas. in killing thelargest saimea taken there im by •vote o! 194 to 183. when travelling, one to hold lnmpr of mgar with Elm arms around my shoulders. Thus Sponging has all the attractions of s ..:ssverai years.. The fish, which was Caples• The Aastrlan Grand Duke V ladbnlr a and the other for a small floe pocketh•nd• we stood for a few seconds, and 1 distinctly d atter a hard and exciting las bra gamoltag •dveature: Should the crnW bs 1 ' d�B le, t his stay to Berlin ooaviaad him. Ghats Em- kerchief to wipe the little ts's moss felt the animal sniffing for my throat. ahs peo8ta are largo ; encn�t -fag one hoar and fifty minatrr, we bed 45 Astor WtLiam was Russia's trlAad,, and was with. Meohanieally I always turned my head so money may be made in a short time to (a- - pomade and measured 49 inches fit leitgoh.pro�d to beootta her ally. Dagmar of Rassk, the Princess o! Wales as to keep the t�tiok, wadded curtain of my sore the enjoyment of moatlfot of idkaew. - - g A large number of ,salmon •haw been fallen helmet Cover in treat of the creat.n's masa 'The British armyy anthoritia ase pushing , L said to be politically smart, though And idleness ie a real l.znry when a man 'jty the judg'e's icy' experiments In military acing. A regular not latellectuat otherwise. Like all her di• ale ; but stilt I oonld hear. and [eel plainly � reoWte wades chs ah•de of hk own ga•va a mt btaycie cosy@ has been wand, with 120 �, she k clever with her needle, as they the rapid, yeb aaatious, efforts it was mak• or oramge tree, and .have the last mews had to make their own clothes beton their lag to find an g, so u to tear open the The citizens of Canton, Mass., are s,Lim mus, ai! wham Yl an offtoers ° from the passing aeighbones u they saunter ; epi typhoid A mesttm auaoanad to bs bald In fstbe;, t to be KI . - lognlat vel.. had el other weapon but , their fanners (round fl+t basked Qf. . ped over se, demio of hold fever. go " King. along I g m m, which was nssiae with the animal �. Senator Hoer made a long speech to the Trafalgar equan on Saturdayy, to denounce 'jgto Qin Regent o! Spain chooses a closely.embracing me, so I ' @toad perfectlynalm leaves.) piled with .glowing tomatoes,.17 United States Senate bitterly attacking the Mr. Balfour, was psevented by the Condom word daily for the C ountersign, , without still, ell knowing that Sanford woUbavocado peers, or red and yellow Flaheeks Treaty. Uce keeping Che crowds oontiaually may- which no one in admitted to the palace by erste me if it verge possible to do '00. As peppers..for sale in town—oeelseehew sager p� the many guards. This k communicated to aanevfsmoke a pipe, as the spit moves The weekly statement shots that at the tag. the highest mill offislal w the first onslaught we were so plated that taking no thought for the nrerre.., t date the Ubitd States Treasury A bill whteh has. passed the Federal 8 p , who ba to he could only have hit the psnther by, Bring nim' peelers Council of German provides for the ea• be Marshal Campo, who proalslmd Alfoaso which k pretty sure to be enemy and balmy ii ooataias g710,d09,310. p P lila � through me, which would have been very u today, Dwellers in the dark and sOMtirs. � . atoning of ail working people who are in. B injudicious, to se, the least of it As may - john Zaohar of Racine Wis., bael'complet tatd or wto_have arrived at the -age' Mrs. Oscar Wilde is said to wear the I' us' p p north Can hardly roalizt the charm and joy - SH nspadnaturally be se, ,the animal did not ad the fiftieth day of his fast a k119 of 70. same " best " dress throe h the sewn. It p pP oustan that seam to radiate from earth and week but hk mind k unclouded.' B speed mash time in investigating the ratanair In the iotas= southern oUmes Ths It k .ported that a marriage is being not the same dress, k k trade on the same of a wadded hat cover, and before my friend g s ___ (}� Sheridan ootitiamei to atraagd between the Czarewitab sad nae plan, being a whit a oUnging silk, embroider• could around and take aim without II7°to wase, of ez fence becomes is itself'. . , , stns th, and it in-thq--war .o= W hat the ed down the front in Ld and . adorned inats. happiness; one can an lentmd what .ni- g ant improvement hta�lkes entered ardizr m� lite the beast pounced mals Pro}ublp- leer in pleasant oa perman pro alliance has the entire approval of rinse arotta a neo w a ■ an g a on my left elbow, taking a pit( out, and P SPOIL Bismarck. la Queen Bess then baled its long, •sharp' fangs into the brilliant day■ Thea, u the sunrinksdown- _ ;, United States tesentative McKtnl ward, the golden hg��en glows 'over a n= a Rep ep The Pope k making strenuous efforts to Eugenie, ez•Empnas, k said to have de .joint until they met: At the same time, I jolcing.eanh, flashing every moment into a' U. of opinion that the passage of the Tariff nsppress tie slave trade throughout the veloped strange idiwyneracies, besides being was hurled to the earth with sack loecethat richer beauty beneath the departing rays, ' •. it bill k a foregone Conclusion, and that it will world, and ..Catholic Government@ are ..recluse. One ka.tendeaty to Spiritualism: I knew not how I got there or what became while ray beams -of dight streaming rep. { . talte place within two weeks. invited to assist in patting down the la- and a belief that ahs can communis %te with of my gun. ward like so many surer&&, in a singal•r and • - At Long Island City daring: a drunken famous trai6e. • her dead Prinoe Imperial. It k wellander Still, thronghou% I maintained a clear very beautiful effect often to be seen Ina V,- row Saturday night Mrs. Watson was thrown The locust plague in Al�et•1y k becoming stood that the intends to • make � Pcinoem Impression of what was going on. I knew Bahama sunset When the sun has 41st new -from the stoop over a three foot )--let- worse. Sixty thousand laborers and two Beatrice of England her heiress. • that I was lying on the d with the besaties appear, every bush and tussock be- thsee-ot bar ts,sants and killed. `/ char on of me, an I acrid feel m _ b! ihonssnd soldiers atspowerlsss. The whole Quem Victoria. bM now reigned over Pan top p coming alive with tltoussads of flreflins; and , The Maplewood Park Assoc4tion of St country k dasvastd, and it k feared fem- England lounger than any uneoatoh but two— elbow joint .wobbling to and oat as the when a silverygrem moon ri41es in the calm, Paul, Mina., will out Rev. Dr. Talmage for ins mnd'Parw som wiil.re@alt I • . Henry III:, and George III. She overtook brats ground its jaws with a movement im• Amp, appbire u y, it is' aji�dalt bo' decide B Ifr. W. J. Ashley, p ble to the . by rode but which 310,000 dsm•gerfor i to deflver se, M. A., lectnt+er of Qnesn ElIzsbeth sir esr`i ago, and hat int- ski °t°bo time as though i being wbethes aigho or day be the. mon tall d address there ea the 4ti frost as agreed• Lti cola and Corpus Chrkti Calle s, Oz. done E iwsrd III., w�o batt reigned 148 data N� wero .c1 violently .k,vaUnea. Besides the fireflia. a $re beetle '� The flood@ at Parkersburg, Wart Va , ooa• ppe over half a wawa If she Uves a few ear@, shaken al] over. ow I lttea rnxioatl --- ford. has been • anted to the o of Poll- ry. y —ons of the 411ytn—in • singular intetb :yah g longer Victoria will have zr 1 than for the rt of Sandford d shdr, which with a brilliant phosphorescent. t teas anal the datraotion to nperty along tical Science in the University of Toronto. fie egad to, repo green p cep Ugh : p ii so royal of histo knew w d bs kowd im.nediateiy,� sad the Utile lianawha sad Ohio - r vers i. Then were 33 applicants for the. position. p pal personage rya proceed from two round spots on the .-greater than is 1884, when, 'the first flood Patrick . J. Tynan, .known in Invincible rhe calling* of most' rooms will not not need eat noun or move from making the shout ��� , when excited, the . est sound or movement, list his aim should to whioh ranks as Number One, blkhed a card in whitening every year, bat they will &I insect has the power to emit a regular blase Gama pm ppss be dLtarbed thereby Yrs s few seCondt the ' tarda s New Yirk era'd @pitiesg 'this reed sweeping, u weU u the walin. ]!lo of light from the segments of the abdomen, It k reporfedtt the efforts at destroy- 1 p� g nae who lass not swept a waU down with s load and welcome detonation, which from of shah brilliancy that one oma read by its ?' the announcement that lie was in eohfa@ion p iti prbzimi almost deafened me attnek l ht 3e, Cuba ladies fasten these el frog the graeshoppen is the northern pert clean dentes &ml ironed oa to a broom, ' of Minnesota have bees so successful that with the London Times k a fool and an• , p P upon my earn I sit rep, I was flys* the g tea' natural slander. world imagine the amount of dust that wiU u ornaments, in their bets, or lab, them flub . at least ilei! a yield of wheat way be ez- have collected to spite of the most tidy panther fie' beneath the folia of tulle dresses. Herr Dietz, an Italian railway official, housemaid. Robert Bryan, a sixteen•year-ol Co 0 _ _ t�6Rt, The Emperor Frederick, b4fowed the boy, stabbed Rileyncock (white), sged 'Koppel, have been convicted of selling to order -Pour le msrile n Sir Frederick . y ep• g THE RaTosT CoIIsrsOIIs IIP° ainebseu, on Batardsy. at Headenon, y,, the French Government imfarmstion relative A sailor, jest strived from Central Amari• Leighton. • It raised Considerable discussion o and killed him. The murderer was lynched to German military operations, and have AThen a sister of the .governor of ,a neigh'. Can waters, brought a cariosity La the snake g y $ g among Tentonio pstnttrs. by b0 masked men. been tentenosd to long terms of Imprison- bourin state wu•marrted, a few ears o line to the Academy of Sciences, The so- - Ment, ea s the •'Tri foal Talker" of the Pittsb�nt flnisition is a veritable sea serpent, accordin " Ms, is • crane pls41ter good at drew !", General Fink,- Prohibition candidate for Sir W:H, Smith leader of the British p P g to the statement of the local wieutista It "Yes, desr.'� Dies ase 'it in draw ` President of the United Stites, says that gorse of CommOns� intimated -that afar- Dispatch, she received s great many vain• to about twenty-four inches -In 1 with poker I" "Hush 'dear. "Can I have one , the Temperance lank of the Republican able presents, and among them were many p length, 9„ �, < p° P ep liamenta committee. was- incom tent .to flattened tail and narrow head. Its body to draw my sled next Winter . No,' Convention hue driven thousands of viten pe pieces of plate and silverware of all sorts. p indeed, you Utile wirotoh'"' and she took - -:1 inquire Into the char against Parnell, Bat articular) was she ova helmed with in • bright yellow, witji s broad, wavy into the Prohibition ranks. gas particularly g her all and drew int all the onriosi�� but Parnell afterwards gave i notiee of a silver trait spoons. Beautifully chased, gold- strips of deep black along its hook. The PPm t9 to :. -, Serious trouble has srisea on the " Q ", motion for this appointment of each commit• lined, in every'sort of variety; were' these specimen k undoubtedly venomous, Dr. him. road. The brakesmen have straok, and the too. .. . spoons. After the wedding; end when they Hswaton says that be cannot -at once -class- - -A Now York house whioh ten years ago Cb_girmen of the Grievance Committee of the - The monthly or of the German Free- if the reptile, but he ores. it to be i employed 100travellin salesmen now does Brottierhood'ofE— eer41 smd tie FirEmen e y -- •--- - had t�tAil from the honeymoon, the bride p eP , PPg j agars masons states that the Kaiser 4 strongly fogad that she hkd ao mmedfate use for hal! ies'hitherto'nnkmown to sotence. There its business entirely by illustrated oats- Brotherhood have been waited foe con• prej.diced,again,t the craft, and is copse• the silverware she possessed, especially se k, however, a watersnake mach resembling logues and correspondence, and fit tilde Is `Y spiracy. ' - - • • • • quenbly, in thin respect, very unlike his for the time they were to live to her mother's this one- Ln .Esst • Indian waters and along ahead of what it `.ad to be. Others ars A little French Canadian boy in Oldtown, tether and grand father, who were both alis- hoose. So she mndgud some of it to the the coast of New Zealand, These snakes moving in the same way, and in a fern years ' ; ry .Tv -Maine, k. credited with one of the shortest tingainhed bl easois. Wilhelm II. bas never osire of a bank in fawn. The trnit spoons all travel then in great schools, end an a con- hence the drummer will dram .less numer• _- t! and most oomprehenatvb-compceitions on re• been lnitkted In the Order. went to the vault. siderable annoyance to fishermen. It may ously. - - • cord. The teacher told him to write Dr. Gerhardt, is his .port on the late A few monthi later she received as invit pceelble that btie ipeciirien' in question Notw3tbstaading then were already 320,- :k1 an thing he could see; and this was the n• Emperor's disease, accuser Dr. •Mackenzie tion to attend the wedding of a schoolmate was airifced by ocean ournnts from its 000 species otinsectsin the world, of whioh _ ..`.. A. :---'- The stove. She be ctscked." of duplicity, and that among other things, in a neighbouring town. She knew she proper habitat to the place when it was 25,000 are found to the United States, Piof. .. ,i 1 _ - An. Albany woman named Briggs lost ,while he knew the Emperor was aafferiug would have to go. to New York to buy • found.. - Simpson has gone and discovered a new bar husband a few. weeks ago, and to show from dancer, he removed a sound portion c suitable present, and she didn't owe about kind of baps. A man most- be• bums on • , ' • "hat grief she slept on his grave in the wage- the throat, which hs s.bmi to Prot. tall the journey just then, All 'at once Them are only forty. five female trusters bags when 25;000 spftW don't atisfy him. ., tel. The police finally caught bar at it Virchow, thereby deceiving that eminent the idea came into her head that she bad a tn'the IIdted States, bat they talk7T, ={Norrktowa Herold.) We prams it - and• the jadifs warned bar that s re- scientist great superfluity of fruit spoons. 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" , � j . ��,-:, ­', , : .,: ­ t t�:��:. . -. � , - , , . ...&.. 1,4. %, ': ". . -, ... �. ��-� . 11,,, , - - ` . . . - , . , f .. -;1. 1. � . .. I 4; . " . � .1 �il &, . I � - --- "' , I ,� � ... 1, �- . w � 11 !Int!. � - .--. - -.---- - - --- -- . L ". �` '.1 , I I � . I I... . .. . . .. . . I . VIRGIN OITY. ".. � Four hundred penle were killed by a . ' . - ` A : , ,� - -. . ,:� , I � I � . I . . . �/ - 11-1-:%;1 - ... . . . I KIN .: � . - 1, �. �. - , f--., ". . . I - . VvLeauic eruption In Japan. BROUGHAM AND I I ? ...' ­ - -­ - . . . � I . rarn , . . Virgin City * , d * Iii " community Ocean ireightd are reported to be, inl- I . .. . C, , , - I , i . : y is a ourtit ag co � -- ­ .�-in-two mites- -Itoronzo.-brr-th@-Xiags� � pl'oving at -MouzrRsI­-- - - --- ­ - - , -- -, - to the front f for b6tbm p --­­-� &6m . Acm in ­1� , .... ­­­­-�- 9"a . , lt­­,.�11...:.., . -� .1 -. I ­ . . ton Uoad, and included an area of about � ­­­ ­ . I - . . , )� . r -*i frOM High- - ntmsts: . ' ... " I : m&��65. It e'XWUdb -Vew .Idvertiae . ,­ . '.1 I - .. ... -��e-*V-Vo- Hvagr RiWOM, ­ I' I r - - - ­ - 4and Or").• on %Fe Goods, �Groe,e,ries,-�M-achine'--Oilf;, ­­�-- y , It. the east, and firoal Kirkhauliville,ou the . 1. - . ... - I-Totice. L . . - .. I. . .- 11 ,. . . north to lite lake on the -.south, and F . L..--,.,'. -'.-. ­�, . Harness, &C,Ac. . L .,... . . ..­.'.. . �'-' L - ' �' ' ' . � -- - . . , - - 'L ,.�.,.;"tl .1 I ..�.. Irke, Nick ivilig , aftmo . . ' I . . . , � - k.wwi -: hab one of the finest lots between Toronto Tip; following animal one brown Lome - - � - ­L­I.it� . . . . . � ' ' r11 Friday morning Lt its office andw Whil,by., th •white left kind foot to impounded at . � � * . , �1. ; I � . . , I � _ . . 'All p4blishod eye _ . ; - .- -,% . I , c4er,U4, Cut. . . . lalying--aUd- - Lot .1, 5th c6u,, of tbA-JOwqshlP Of Pl,ekcriag. , ­�- - ­ . t:- •. ,-, - .- --- -,-.-- �----- - I - ­ . �. .- . . - . I ­ - . . . � i1i The farmers are tbe6t(Igh 'I TERMS . at They 'I'd the sallia will be told by public tender on L. -, I - I -41.26 per year; $1.00 If paid in advanA6. many have commenced harvest, the 1:1th day Of AugUat, 1888, at 20 clock P. M.- if `11- - - 1. , , .. ilING 1 report the hay crop very ligbt this year, not sooner elaitned. . C I and see us as we are quoting speoial low priceo in &.11 . ;% .1 � 7.. 1 HATES 01-* ADVEI.T11 r .1 '. .5; in . . Dated at Vickler 11115 170a day.cf July,. 19M. : ... I—.. . iin 0% 0 " ' l8 10 _ LINTON, Poundkeeper, . � ­ Vil ",niou, leer title . . 8"atd- but grain up to the average. . . . lines will give i3ash or goods for Butter .'Each bubsbqueut iusertioI per line - . L - . - - -TIli-& ruse does uut4licludo Lek;&I,ar Foreigu ad-, : , A crb,vded congregation, gsI audience - � . , - , '"'• - - -- I . " . - . vertiseinento-.- -- I stirring discourse delivered . -- ' - 7 * V a-rm" Por Sale. ' .7 d - , - -" - . . ; . .,and Eggs at top priceIs. to a most se delivered I . . . nr . . -� . * - , I I Special terms given to Parties milli -g con- -ch by tine. ne,,y Wetliod- . I . 864f . 1;111 f : . . ract. t, 3 or 6 Luouths or b3 the vebLr. Half- in the Stolle chin I ,-vearly or.yearly t:oa,tracts jtayable­q�elrte�iy- . i5t minister, Rev. 11r: Couch-. . . UP&SED of the north half of lot 15 .­ .1 * *JtL pappr, -6 CITIthe 7th c6ll., PI Towilshili, theBusiness cards, ten lines or under. - We are sorry to Lear that our utsiglibol - . 'bThere are onI.,, propenyott JACQES &WILLISOne year. A.5 0C. payable in advance. ho,t&ta. %; m. G,. � oties in local colulatiI tea cents per lice, at H. C wiIII defeated id a base its',, Rend dwelling houkw.i. out i L�r-N the, premi66s two gC . . . - Me ( hous'.8ttLulillg under --- ----.---------. ­- - . ' ;eatb per litie each subbequeut itleertiou. .Mateli with Cledar-Grove on -the grounds buildings. qood, with s, 'I ban ,creek . -- Special contract rates wade, known oh aL]Vtica- I barn - two rood oreiza,rdbilu f,-,, rl.n I; elle� k tion. ,To free advertis;as- . . of tL,a latter. the about IS bust. . for Par. .. . : L pie of Z betiezer crt,sa�4 tL pl" *A %4". I., ;bqq,, n -John G;bAo , ­ � itivellis6mon-4 without writte,,, instructions , F ;l , - ... �. ­ - Thg �l:zi­ tteo church ,; -,,,_ .., , - Ia L Lit - U ed untilTorbiddlet: i6liet cuargect ac , Ire-diligetitty striving to org I . . inning 4dvertitte- I .t=ize -a choir. Clareuion7t' V. O.. or Jal1103 III at Willt Y - - ­ . ors -for disootit . 'is . .. I I zordlugly. Ord . . . 0 lighbr. I ' I . .45 , VJL . I y at to the pub -7 They lAve -had several meetings- to �-_P-­- I ­ - .. --- ----- ­­ - . meuts. must be in writing and 60 ----.. --� . . and organiz� and to discuss the . , 7"ex=rcr-sale. . co,"vest I .,xoois • . practise . . . I � . . . - I . . . . . . . . Job Work prolupt Zly attended to. . . :� subiect., . . � . . . I . , --11 I ­ � . . . .. . I - 1. , .; .. . . . . . . � . . . ..,.�' ., I .. - . I , . 'd *. . - � � . I . I . ­­ " , � . . � , ­- o,per, of Toronto, is Visiting her VAST HALF of Lot 112 in the 2nd Con.-, . . I I. - , , , , - - :., , - , , - . I . . : PROPRIETORS, Mrs. -Co, � -- ­ :, �� .. ,� . . . d 4LARK BRO&v it . ' - ' � - .. - .. �­ - I I I... I 6 - - ­ .d ­­, I-- ­ � - -...,- ­ ­ , ,p of PitI - ' ­ -4 ­ ­ , ----. . - . '. . . . .. ,.* . :. -- . I I . - I -- -- sister, Mrs. R. Knowles. JL" -k Township ,e'4u,. f"utlag 6l' tl�0 ' I . .. ­­ , * 1* .. I - , . . . . � . . d ---�-�� - - � , . ­ . -� . XL- - . . . . � "' , ,- - � 'Mrs. R. Clossotr has lately- returned ,A_n Road and r,djolniag ilfekeriu-, Village. I . - - �:�-' ': - . - :: � . � . . ' -Stnet Independence. I 11 - ,res, al! in a good state, Of cu!tt- , � -­ . . . - . I . . .. . I :I .- ­ -­ , I .1. L . ­­ . ­ 40ttr IPaRtles ,f coutai ir.glillan . .- . •. I I s 1. from visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruane , o vatiou. The soil jag, good clay loam, and this 1.1 . � . - . LL .1 -class I , - the Tow 1; : ­ - - I -- I ­ - - .I. - ---)o( 40mr -ILI In -A Firer -class 4qe. � - . . I ullin one of the beat grain farm, Izz c3hii - - ..; � q taxt1ons -:the hearty On. the premises id a fratue house, it barn 40xi)51� ­ � - . . . .: - -Our JEXPisi vicinity. Wh�u is the new church to be built ?. also sheds at d ' riving houses, I . I . %� .. . . . - japport of the ueople of Pickerint:a.ad rt : Poeiession te.. . . . . . . � . - . . . , - � 1�- 7 --: -­.'.: . -� - , .-,�Ii .- - - - -�=---'- - i. .. . . . I I . , . � . . . !!. .� I � . . -JOLLY-Jt;1i1A4E7LY. •- suit purcho.ser. •-Fo; further pa,rzioullixs apply . -. .. � � . . : , ";: - - - ..., I d- 7' 1. - . . . . . --- , - - ­-­..... L . . . . . . - . I . . . --- -- I.. . , I . . � . - I . � . . . -- � . . . - � . � . on the . . . .. . � I . . . I . I . .. .premigeb.9raddreva : . - . � . - . - . .. - . d . . . ­ � . . . . - . . . : . . . . , -- . , . - $ V- jLLL-Y-210, 1888. -- I I `­- -Ail- . - --- I JOHN BAXTER. -. . .. I � - - . er" California_ 11 - vicie'-ring,-ag, P. O. . I . ­ � . ­ - - - I : - - . . . •. _ . - --- - ---- --7-- .1. --- T -' -- -..--- - .. � . . ­ , .>..11 . . 1. I ,.NOTES AND COMMENTS. -1 EastArA.-In my, letter of june .5th, I . - - 'MN --r SaI49. - I ...*. .. I V. ;:.-. - . , ,' . I � 1 , I . notice a slight error .u, the statement. of . I o- ! . rd -AI r1-1 51 . --,"The* u6itedi3bunfies 6fNorthumb6r.-. the eit4nt of the oiange'aladlembb orcha residence and giound-Q- Lif' 016' �.- �. I . I . ­ . L . . L � I Englewood. by rho om- ,f Fic;wring are . . . land and Durham are making pro- at . the new town of . THEiersigned in the Village , !�,­ � I oil of the word !-aeres.", It- should o�fferue'�'] for We, There are 4. acres of I-),n,t--W ..,.-.brick. . . ­ -.----------,-..-d--- gress-and its likely that a House of � 11" !routa.ge-o�i wb ich are erected a soL`-t . .. . - . I . have read "over 150 acres of trees," instead reds I corI 6,.**y-eQa- Refuge for the poor of these united of -150 treee.", . . . housv of uLnd, ItI dea4-.u. andatablP4. here I , . . - 4. . . - ... I - . 1. . - . I . . . , . ... ., ,.,,�a4ence; all.o cLri% irtzhatise I . . -. I . - . ..' . countiesL i4 A rifee vocna-creli&rd i . I . will ere lob�-,be established". 'Hlviug- hsZj some experience .? the just I esxitiq, enabled - weather here in the summer time I am and small fruits of various litn�ls. This Property I �. 11-11, .-�, I . - ­'. - All institution of. this kind' will, it is w I .wediately opt setts tile Prizkering . - . - - -; ­ - be- - - -- � bled to speak frdm personal knowledge 41 lot at" W 7 :7- - - - -- Collevegrexudg, and ie one.nf.the most desillabit . - - --.1. ­­ . - 5■i .suppctse4, pyove a great savin ,Of the sqm Lali- -joc:ttjojj@Intit�vijI"� For fu rt,hvr part ieuimr -. . , 11 - . . .. � mer climate of Southern ­ FO R KS9 FAKESP - . ,. 1. . . ... amides doing away With -an immense . -. .- ,� -.. 2. - -- - �11 I I --­­ --L--4j .f,,,i,. sad am free to confess ,that my apli1v to JUHN FIELD,. ViclI VLU,L;e, ,. 1. . . . . . I alr­ -- � . �. -;. � -- . . - -- , . . . I � 'an . . - . --- - , . . . . - ... - I , . � ­ , - �. ., -­ . - . -� .. 7-1- . , - . 11V 0 -4�rue, - . . 1. . . 1. - ! , � . - - ,� . r. N. or- 'Ifizell.rl 'the weather is . � -.--. f responsibility -to the ,foillest t1c at* n .this regard have "ts-0;'a ­ -- ­ ­ . . . . � . .:,- - . - ;L �.' L '.­. .� ' , ' .-.,- al.uOunt 0 - ' : .-. . � ---- - . . : , ' ­ , - 'e'two cou,ntie.-- been fully tea . . . .. . I - . .1 .: - :FD1-3Me=,1=ff -L .. I .. . '. --_.: WW6816N-iflth ere, but I have .vel to expimeni�e . I v- .. I . t-1 . ­ - .. - d d . . . . ­ I—_ - . - . ..... � . 4i -- - . d . - I . .. . L. it . . I ­ . . , . . . -_ - . - . I - . folk', Elgin, Middlesex and WattAo" 'o- hest that -i..; . . . I - - . . . � 1. . . I - d I . 1.� � d - . . I . :, - ' , . ' ' * . - I I I . .� I n tLat; atiffing, enervattlit- . . . , . I � . . . " � ' 1 ' ' " � � I . , . ions, and liaxe ex weather i LIVERYTABLE I - - - '': . have sucilt illstitut .- elkaracteiistic of the the warm 1,131 - " -I& - - . - .1 ­ . � - � C. I --- -Perienced it grea. savingiiveonseque�nce- Canada. ' For some time past the therms � - ,I�rf.r - �.-H 0 E S) H A RVE S T MITTS ­ 1. . i - . ' .d -averaved nbour 62 - r,,turn ni� ".)."Llo .! to the puit, I . -0rono News. meter it hiak-noozi has I desire t 1, 1-1 - - 4 %1, . Ill tile 1111bILI., ." •-ft I— 11-1111irt, ". 11-1. i- i. ; ­, ..1. - '. - I . ., d - w . ,Lj'a 1 . � U '.. .- 1. , . tc - I: wl;l - - . . L I ... , � it :1- � - . 1, ,��T. I . � � - I . - . . - "'A - 'IL - . � ; !-- from tile ocean this L�--!. tetnver;iatire keep wi.figtn., %�_,ljj tuurj,ar�t­iaf­ri�,:)r hirt. .-- . - . -1. I-- . - I - . - . ­ I., - � L; . ­ ­ tw .. - . w . .. ­ . . , ba,, - laid. . ­-'­-­-.­-- I—- ­­­­ - -- ---- - � ---- -.-- .. I ­ - -A couple of Nveelz� sI th? *tt+i c2 -.@--i :;3 enpl"4:Lutnes-Q. unit the hecleis sAded several new h,jr9ep,mil ha,tiL . . - ­ , . -- . - I ,-.-.. . ­­ - ....:: ..: ­: d � ­ ... . . � � ­ � I , .1 - .. d . . -; . . . ` are,,�e .. 0 -lLrl%- w dtt�iiig as 'Wouia be the case n),, ­ L . � . . - 7d, - I � I L ; . -steamenRosed3luii- d ;'17 CLI'= not ue r;�, rene=*,1.*-a tr-a.Cth,-',,e`4r*Qf 14-A'­f76ctl'0fA . -, . I . . . . . ". �. , - . � d. . . I I - , - " . . , dir�ci from London. This is a. vrer) iti.Catia,I]t with 0, rem�eratnrje 45f 4ay 7;-, 2 will i,ecjv,�,n �,in­,,iyiiattI - . - . I - . ­. , .. . . ­ . -, - . . I - . �� ...... ­ 1, � ... ­ -: . -..,:, - I . � - I .. . . . - . . . . . ; . ., . . � . important Ir - - . . . I- � . .1. ... ;. I ... . i4 � . 'All. at "lock bottont price at' . I . : . . �: arrival"'. as it proves the in the shade.' Then the nights are always 1rT-­4�-,.%1rr-ftc; A�, X-P41L-.%-1-. � - .. s , ' .. . 11 4' .pleasant. . . 7 . . . .• - " in -direct coot ani? de,i2litfullv makitia .j' "I'l , r": ":. ,,, !­ ' - , ' . ,ndin arai,'e, w1iich . , % ­ � . . . .....L, , I- p . os6ibiliry of 6c '41eep ami nfre,;Uingsleep possib. . . d =. 1=-= =17: _ . . . d �. . , L .1 1. -. . .. I .. . . . . �. . . . I I I . from Clii,;a,-o to the etZvhotois aL-LiveII is not the case in Ontario after & warm, � --, L� ­ ,. . I . . . :. . . .1 -� - . - . . .., , - I . . I ' I. � - . I . I d . . . . - - . . . . . !L .1. . . . ­ -� * - . . . . . . . � . . I ... � . . . - - ., . . . I I . I 1. - - - I , , � ­� - pool without triallsibipment. Tb(-' d4v. The fa6t of the matter is the climate ­ . - ,-- �.. . . -.-. - , . - . I . . � I - : . . ­'--�� ----­­' - . -- T-L- --­--.-.­- - - - .­ -... -,.-. - ­­­� ­ ,� d . . � . . ­ - - --- .1 I . i a - - tie -19X19C,UT0Ta--1 #ICE . . . ­... ...... .. .. - - . - ,- � .--�' - Bosedule .r,i-,-i--fr�,-iii--I,-6iT(1-61i-fs-,.NI6-�3- 16f­iIout evi-c-aRrar-nia i godia ,I11 t -- - . � . I � - . . I - - � I . "tili• -� - hard . . . . I . - . � . .. I - -­­�­ ' i Ir 'he_ MIMN.- I 9. . . . .- , C, -­ob`t­­ areal, through t1je Lachine ,tnrd� tear climate, and a man must indeed be .. - r1j t 4 �1;4 I - . I . . . �- , hm d to p!ease who cannot find here all'tfic IkSED. - - .. ­ . throun,h'"k St. Lotri�-atrthe--Pmaw- ,, ,iEiIkN4A­N-WEST, DECE.0 . _A m: 0-- 1- - 1. ­ .-. M . P -i" , . P" ireb .and enjoystlents V, be - . = 0 . I .. . . � . . . ­ : . . .. � bai � � � •. ruol-4 Callill. thence to r0u;ston. :,I -an -y part of the world. . . . 'T -to Reviseil' tit,ttute'A -Of ­ 'LL. EI EdbaMMA . - . i Z. - inee through the. Wpllsdid Cahal'to - 1;outheru California also' surpasses any P U F S U ALN I . :XL the, erv,litorso' I . I . z- . ill Owario, 't th chs;:. ill). See . LaL-e. -�, stns r. % esz. Ingo of V 1. Low ..;#,L&� (It FickertuJI I * . . �- . . . ­ . L I .: . Lali;e-Erie. Detroit lkiver . ,t, her section of country ill e I; ne of fruit. H - tiv ( 0 . - . 'r- � . . I . ... . . - ..," - 1 � -, -- -_ -- - - . , . . . . - ­ . ' . - ­ � Nest , i�vessc.l. Who ll!,e,' 01.1 or- Mpqilt the, lath . . . - .L - both in iiittrietry and extent. -1 neve[ law I " '4uzrtvo1On"&rio.%1dOW thi.l.atewtu. ,-, 11 � . .. .. ­ ,:,-. � ., . •..- . . , . . . � -. . I . .. I I I I II, . . � .. 1. , . - , , . - : I � . . - . . - I :--L . ' . ...' ,.. - . ("laI 9traits, of Mackinaw, ;to much NMI my life as I have .seen .. I . -. I I . r . . . I- I '.'. . . .1 � . � . . . : down % .A.D.. . . .:�'L . "o. ­ �� clay o�are on or befuro the � I I b. .. I K", a, . I Lake Mieliigau to Chic . siriceeomingtoLoaAugelqs. Thehandreds . Marc. � � . . . ­ -. I i, : - - . . . -- . . . I . ot - � . . L. I . � . . ;.&� I : . . ­ . . � - . . - ­ . . . . - A fruit stands in this city are -A t L . I . ­ - U. . . I sight to FIRST DAY OVAUGUST, 1888, � , .. . C M MP6 I 1A I . I I � . I dee. Here may be seen in lavish abundance - . D I C. I When the -Whitby Chronicle talks , baudance t, ,0,,j ­lc, tl,, u,d,r,,l,v,,I v,.e,u:,,rqOf 1,«dart . . . - I 'M . � I . . . .- -�..` I . h Wost. . . . . . ofauges'letilons,'jimeI lIpricotij, pF�I will and tc4tair,va, of the %Wd Hatinh. I i the. samplo is geueraljy peam. plums, apples, cherries; berries, of .letI their atiriatiao itI Aurusuld.. .ld- ' - , I common, s-ei.se - I - - - -- _- . . . 01 the r,l%lziip . . . . I . are%sa%. the hill Imi.rticular- - I . . . , .go6d� In *ti e.ditorW note it deals all vmrieties. figg', nectarines, .waterme.vt.s. G.;mMin.1; We eqlat`k! C?f the said Italinal'. Nyt,"t. a . I . - '. - L - a f . - --- - . * . * - : ­ -- .� -' .. rushing -child- madkinelotis. batianait. ettI fact, eVcry itatewe,it of ,thclr*accnrI and thil .PrL ­ _ � : .. I ­­ . -- - joQUjilinesO.of r ­ . oro I I .. . ---ffe-­-(�?-, trit vle;e­examin ., , -kuxL6f fruit. is gr6wri in Canada. abd tl,eir � , .. . ­ . ­ .. .. ...,- ­ . ren alto stic . -1kitt.- -1 ----.-- ,�rli -.- . I : .ti,c •I,Vo Ativ of Annust, 1,1t1k,, tilb L Tocu I . ! Which you will not be able to get for some ,,fu I,Voe(.S-1 tO.;bQtrjl1tjZe tht, 11W10TS Of the, AlLid -1 ' before they can lace ilfigii- DWI' S1100-51 it. beside; nI variates th,st would elect thol-ta, 11IL-V ... "ET -. G� -.jAka.--,3ER# L with thE e urttime% if arI and i"lznedla-;r1u1-;I , . , ' time % . e.tnu- nmon"g-thr partwt4 entin . . L - I . I L .- . . .- .. . This is a mistake. eertahilv. Parent',` be P. rarity to you. The prices are sere ina reltaid Oil"%' to the, Ciftill-S Oft,whiCIA We they - .. - - � -- I . . -- ­ � - .. . .., . . � 1. . I : , ­ . ' 'Or% . . .. . ;.; . ,. . . . � . . . . . tri d ti: ��ll. 01,11,11 t .n JiaA;o bs, ,:�. � L L . . I � . i - - -- ft ,�- plide. iii lia 0 - nonce, all"I t1 -a, audet _ _ � . . . � �. -: -, " . - , ... .. ...- - --.,.�( �­ L : I. ving _their' children, -rea.loaabte, too. Voiliff, thii; a-lArFd-of I 01-4i 1`1 L` Signed ,C-x6vu w;�.- will uQt .. '' , , , ... .. . . . I . traits and flowers ! . - - " . � . � 11 - Ir- - . 'through the entrance at an eftzI age, . Le li,41,1.� for tine m J,j sm"t - or 1,,,,,,t tbe.,eil.f . .. . ... - �: ­ .-..- I - . � .. I .. . .. ­ - .. . � -1 C, . ,re4eut time there i-; daily a lar e t,, any jwr%ott c -r zwr­L- wbf-A clahn or.c'.aioi� . . ­ . ... . . I ­ . '. . 1. Ir. . - . . A;. the 1, . . � IiI .brin, -stre-s to acliers - -e uad * . . I 1i i � L . . ,� . . � . ­ - ­ � I I V bear oil te. o4ma-to the - and ,4ucil seaside &ijer shall not hat notli:e tit the Ell' -1.4 Of . ..- - %,t I -1 11 . I ._: , . . I � .. . I . . . I . , r, . ex ocean, e . , i - . ­ L' - I : . I .1 . -­ -- 1. - ..., .. 7 - - dlfti�nbutioi "., - . .- . - - . . . . . . L - . ;." . . : .1 , . .. I I . . .� ,; �. -:. . ­ who in their turn rusli the �npils resorts tia Long Bvacll, Redovdo Beach. i . ... - . � � -:- -.. Dated Cif-m4noizz, June "fit.): A.D., I +A. . I L . .. . 1. .. - - .. .. . I . ­ I - . - . .1.. .;-, - . � "." tbratr0i wid att&inpt to -influence tbt-- (kean"ide;•%ajlta. 5I.Pnicla and Wi4niagton - - , (iFoltGr..(.1-*.1lO%'- , R,Cr,:41rom - 0 . . : �. ­ �- -. . . . I . . . !,,',-I nut V.0. .� - . ­. . .L" ' - . .-- .. examitters., The result. is t"r, the .are visited by thocii4rid,j. Your correi­ ;jG.:L% ' RICI.i.kito, -,TOKFS, 1 U . . - I - -.t,-"- � Berries preserved. - with DUN -..o.;: I ­. �. , i mad�*one of a 'party of sbout a - , � . .1 . I - , . . , . ­ L . . � . . : ­ . I - , -o . - .. , ,ri ,. *'--'. �upilwaetluire bat -a superfici.'d edlica- P,nd"':' beauties of Santa itors - ,. - - 7 . - . � - " ' ' . ! A': dozen tltnj wok in the . . N? . . I ... . ­ . . . . . .. -.� I— - - - � , . I - " E T " ,' , ,,.,w, � , tion, and get -cramirted .with knotty 'monies. one and a very pleasant P.J1,10tice to Cred' , . ("ra i anointed,- d� will . . � - , . . . .BAR'S xtra nu e - I �. -ptiobleins Which.. they. f0r;Iet w ien the time wa?j had ,edged. broach vias - - .­ L - . I '.. . _ - ... V . - � 0 1 � eled. The , . . . .- I e.y parplkt, -h y I . ­ I .. . .. . . , .anjitlationS. are over. g t rouged with bathers in natty coF;tumes. - . I 11 .-. ... . . I =a=ial I-j4e&,V,iI . . . . � '"- � �L. . � .- � the pavilion ref;ounded with enchanting . -'. i . . .­ - -. . . �., � - - - . ­ � ­ . .L - I . --'should allow their children more tune r)l,'!'%,F'T).� L ­. I . . I 'I - radiI -LnI the deiiiais that the in. . :.grace the .finest table. * * .... . � . ."- =t.' . ... ... .... 0.51�.....-- 'Put � -' ' " 'in I I il� -d-m:k.,erherrFr,=r =�, of-fiI .4 .%fenuit� ether were --r-1- ­ . . nd interest visitors. ,rhe ) (. lust' \T to lReii,mi-Ift Statutes �f , .. . . . '. � ­ . . .. - . I r . corLail.t. and not unw1rinine their there to rs. I ites Sf On - I - L� ' , �­ . . , . . . . amass. ti . �-. ­ ­ ,. ' - � _ _ 'L. . _ .�: - ,.- ­ .-------..---,, . I .. - . . . .. -� -- -- . * . I -ditOr;t , . . , - -.1 . . I . � �'. , - ­ - - -­�­- -- ­ ­­ - _health by cnowdin,g -ano qratunting . . �.' L� , �- q�` � . . � - . , .. , . I . ,,, children pulled offtht�irbociviaiid stockings. tori,,, 0,Aj-. 110, ,v,t!,1N :S, 0-0 cr( . � -:- ­ ; -­". - - . , . . I - ­ . . . . . I . . ' and bitil a ixug-�'time turribling in1he pure -Dal.1,1 ' L4iveus, lAte o' ti- 'rnwn%blip of Pwmker- * I . '.. . I . ' ­ .' , , * --.;- . I . L - ­ -. ` ;n the ('ouu;,V- of Ontarin, faruier, litces. -.7 . , .­­­ _ ,; . � . I .... ....:4 . . - �;-- - -- .! %, . 1. .. . ­�� , t t.. , i , I- . -,­-Qem wiat subtle problems 4(x) deep wj.,te ,.;and of the beach, and in running � "' ll;th raS of April. A. - . - - - I I , . . . �. I . . , wh-,110 ollor abo;it the I . - I � � . ­ ., - . 1: � ­L-�� . I . .. . . . ,jor thein. -stn(l n-11"Ch. their unformed ,&Clss with the surf swells. The- air was i,m, �� on or be(oro the r . . . .. .. . .. . . I . ' . . invigorating and health -giving, and all I . . , I . ­ ..� . ,�: , .1. - . . : minds cannot p.rinailentl)" Mltltitl, . . �­ - � ,-- : I . . ­ . ... . . . . - � . .1 1. , . 'UST, 1888, *I, , .... � . o, � : - -v TENTH DAY OF AUrU . ­ . ..! iZ ­ ­ -­ 'L. . I - 11 returned feeling that a most pleasant du :j,4 in tit .Nir,. D. i.eklll�- 11tellering, 1'. O., � . 'the at It we:,•i . - � ,. ­ I . . . . -- I I Anit un e Iambus beach )tit Vx�nrtrtx of I of the W�-,l D-.11nel. . -AkI - R0 , , ., I . ' hail be,-i"r ( j .- 11 : - �:4: - - ­ .. or'ef-Ment should -own .all .1 ­ � - the tvill - ff - ., �.. . r:'-- L" '' "Tho (l Santa. mrillica. . LeU�en �. tin ei - christ Ito a wt so main cs.all ­ T - ­ r-•. . I , =es. 1. ­ � .. nation and . - -�­ ----, -lie 't.- ation and , oii�;iderable . - " 1, " it 'IMms mg - .140 1 1 . . . .the ptib ';weans of inform . C I - . 1 estate., .liiei � L,avt,i1.R,,% ,tateuient . . •- . . . . . . . . . .. - .­ . .. - I �-,,.,e.,. , said Danivi I - . 4 , . , - nu Ani ya�l.iu, .1 en expended in matters political ill this ; 0 I :­ ­. .- .-L .1. -116 . . %7. . - ... . . . . , I I 11 i. .. .� . AMn-qM1t" L i their ac..-ounta Lad the nature their secnr4ties; .. �: �. . t ... 11 .. .n! ....., � I 'L - �. ­ - I .. . . � -1 ' - - MIA 10th .1. .- . � 1. . . . . . . � : - -------- � . . I a � . .. . I L _ ' , . I - , th4 p6stal past mouth. The Derno• ,i* edilittely utter the s . .- ". . . 0 , I . . . , . . - L ': 'J'� city dating tile p . , arivl, RnA imin . � �­. - .. � . - .. . - ill tll(, conilnoll� iliterest . *I . - .� . . . . . I .. - . . I . II I cc, new is." The above deliver - crate hiiid a large ratibdation meetingg oil of-Angtifit. III the execiltvix will 11rove"d to riir- , 1. I . . - �..--: Ithe announcement of the nomination, or trfl,iirc, the ag%eta of -1:11,�- skid Daniel Leavens.' - � . . I . . L. - . . I : - I I . . . . . -. . , ;: (10ce,t-ed anioin; the psrti,K otititled thereto, � . . � . . . I ­ . � . . . . . . . .1 .. ..­. .- '. :; . . L. �: -,: . anep- is from the N'e..'- York Advocate, I L!lereland ttrid. Thnrma�n ; and, tile -Re- h.,jraig r�&:artii o;lv.zr) the slain'-, of ultieb the- - - .- ' " .I-., - . .�. 1i ­ -t, , - .,.,-. :-,.,: - . -_ -"Il . ­ ' e I d �-Xeclltrlix -,vill not " - full as- ` . ­-:�. - . priblicans. not to be outdone ­ l"d - . .. a - their tmdorsi�nc ..'­ W.'" T. DU BAR has I � . a er whoge printed I-notto is -Pur Its b) -d executrix shall then hit . ..- . . . The unci le of the political opponeilts, made the earth fairl-,, notice. Aud thetludeyl,il,ue . . "I .. - - . . - A -Governnieut." , - I � If . beliai)!c-It.%rtliesai,i.as,,et�t,i-tLn�, part. tbarttqt I . . , . I .. I . . . % . -`111.- -�'­ ". .�.. . .. L �... - is­-Vbun(L' The comIL1011 �.41,si�ke v�ith cannon and firowork.4 at the to any Terson ofw'-ioge optillis4he-Ailkli not bave ,. ­-- - . L., .. ­. - ' � 7 * ' ­ * * 11 ' - I - ­ ­ ". _..._'L-; utterance : I ratificatio'n meteetitigg oil Wednesday night Ill)(11 116ti(.'. at the tittle 0 . . .'' . - fdi,;tril)utlon.- , - .. , .. �. �. e0 le re,quir Dtttetj this 13tb day.of July. A. D.., ISSS. --.'­­.L.Sortm0nt of Stone and Glass - welftfre of Canadian I tt� last. - The camp,siguis now lairli laumlip(l �­,L ­ �. , ­ .:-- . " means Of, ill this coutitry, and from now lt(;Nov� other MRS. DA -N ILL .LEAVENS, . I L ..- - � . _ I certain thin-, for instance, me . ,.,I- - . . - '. . . - . ' . , - -, - - 0 - ,; 'r,t­ - I I I - I .. ... L -- . . and means pf next ereryt1iiii- will be of a seconder} con- :,-. .: o . Exectillix; * . , . t:- - .. ... . . , . .� ...... ..... - ­ ­ ­-- . rs - -- . . . . , . , transit, postal service, . ,­ I - I 0 •- . . 1 ..: n sideration. The campaign will undollbted- , *DEI;S exist ill th(illsabrbq Of ­ ­. ' ' j, !.,. - Fruit Ia-' at low_ prices ­ .,:­-'� . � - . . � jolt. Each and -every , i - , L . . . . .L . . . ­ . . , ., - - . .. iufarinat _ n � .,it \X%'ON, ' ... " ': L ., . . 7.- . I - . .I.- . I Iv be fought oil the issue of -Protection v,!. forl�s, but �tllrjlass i by the Ina- rveIR ' ­ .L!--.. . . . � I . . - . . 7 . I , . � . . . dividnal requfiv�� these tilino:i, ana the tZ Raven'tie Tariff. and it is not necesettry ot invention. Ill , .. . � I 0. . - .- ,,-e w iQ are tit nee U11? ZI A . a . people as• a wholiD reqiiire-t . - that c ,,C, � , L - - . . . � , -a prophet to the pr�iitable work -xii he ,lone u W le . . t, hen: - Why that a man should be ., . ... . ... .- ­'.. ­ .. . �,7�. . - - - ,ertiment, manor bora to' forted the reatt. . - .�.:."L. .'­ ' � , 1. � 1�1 .. - .. - a -. ..,-. I -,!., I . - . , H :. . - ,� -I ?ree livim., at home should once send their address I - .. , . ,-k .. , . . .. L. . . then shoidd. not , the go% it tladd, Maine, ^n(I receive . . , 1. 0 w.. - . .1 .. I I I . - , ' a �euntry,­ to Hallett &. co., pol either sox, of am k9es. . . . .. � I . ". . .--. - :� . L .. . ... I . -, . . ... i, : ..; -, - I ­-­ L . ..L.. . I I . -� I -e . �.'.-.*-- . ­ .. repi n . ,st!5 ll�.r flay ani ul,wait"IA .. . 1. I - ­" se itiug the. people con ' Trade England will neverrulethi e full informati94 bow I . I.. . , --7. 1 . . . . . control .zliera fre . 1 - . . - . . ­ , . :. , .. I . . . . I - - � . . . ,. . . - . . .. - , - Ili one of the {Mottoes thioivil to the breeze can �arn TTom "M to aro I . . . (I , - .... . . IL'. - - - . I -1 . . . . - in the interests of the people'? Tlie by the Ora Fire Club (a Republican or- Wberever they live. Yon started free. Capi. .- I . '. . . . . , . - :, I . .-- �: -.,., . � - . . .. . - . I - 7 .1 - * . taltiotrequiied. iionu�haveivadeover*30i6a I .. I � . . . .- .. .- - ­ . ­ I .. ., i 1�- upon which ,COMPalues Con- ganization)intbisoitly, and it seems tr3 All %xiccool. 1j. v . . Ulu �� . . principp - . I qingle dav at this work. .AkI s, � :I I , ­-­­ ------ � .. . .,. irol the means of information, such as meet with general favor. � � - - ----- --"- -, - : - , - .. . .- .. . ...­ - - - . . . ...� -- I . in a anbsequent letter I may give your, ya - readers a 'brief a6conut of a, visit I f I e Vendugo Canyon a short time ago, tAkiau TRNITURE Is . -.. .. . . . .. . . I telegraphy, and of transportati3n, such liaa� ,to . . as rallwiIvs, is ilie d6ing bf as -little I .• . . possible'for a dollar, while in.., the way G12ndale and other noted -. . - - . . . - . . -.0 L:... . .. service -m . . . 1. . . ----------I- ---.- -- ­ . 'the right and interest of W6 public is spots in the grand'San Feruaildovall6v. I ,Cheapest in the'County. . . . * " " , , , to receive much - .1 --7- as much 4 1 - who -� � .. � .1 . . . . . it 9� . - . , . �, . pri?Ad by members of my lionnhold, ., --- - - . I ... - " I Ir" NE I , .� . --: ,,..., �� . . service as possible Tea Nr.wr, comes Wgul,ariv, and ill I - I- ` . . *.. .�.:� �. as .. - i.. . �:.,� , .." :: � I I '. for a dollar. The, service is in ' . I . . . I ­ � . like to hear of what is going on in Piejiec- . . - .. . . . .- ; . . . . I . . . . ...­ I.. . I— . . � . I I . . 0 .... - . . ` the hands of tlil� -goVern`1vt%nt,' as it ing. As yon are giving the peorle a good I .. I . � , I . I � ... � 1.0 -- - - Your ­ - '-'- d �­blly' a - farm -b ' h i --- = - - . I � . ­ � I I mi.��.,, 1:.:.. �houl"e. ' Aside from considerations local paper I trust they are according you Bedroom froM our moi - ]i � y AvMg . I of established usage, the post&l service . the support you certainly deserve. - . - ­ .. . . 1. � -L;-S. A. ` � -. .. ­ . . -it . � .l I I . . I I � . I - is no more & matter f9r goyernmea - :.Your clothes made properly.. A I ­ cal"Junia 10sh. � I I 11 I- ' .1 I �- $1&00 U 0 . - -.1 .. ` . - . ­ ­.- I..:...- " control than telegraphy arkA railway Les Angeles, . ,: . io . ­ : , - " - , ­ ... ­ . , - . % . ........ IN_ ­ . . ­ . . -- . . - P - , . . - I . .. . I ... . .. --- . I . . ­­­­. . . . . '. service.. It is absolutely necessary . I I . I I � . � r, : -\ I . � - .- . . . . ADVIC7. TO MOTEM,43­ �o.e.yqll riNturbed at . - . .1 I . . . - - - ­ . t -by - . " The,-appearane -ethat the people should travel, ana that u4ilit and broken of )'06.' ITS M sick e and wear of a suit depends. greatly. on thbild Itufrernn; and cryi.tig wini pain of Cattin; ...a Will 10 infom the t1j6have gIieeA- ififortuaticiii from ' - , Px1lor Suites, ;he' v - Teeth? If 1FO .wltvi at once got . I get �tlhnttle94PImake-up as everybody.-knows.t is our degif6 -iii. ,. -- S - 13 o M i,3yrnll" - I In - - . - I .distant points-allid bhe people .should M "RYA.' Wili low - , O'tllil �*Mildrou Teething. Its value tF; Ineale"I'able. , -- ' Rh . ' �.,liave sdch accommodatibli-ts chi�aply rt will rolievevie moor little'iittleror in,ln­A,LlI , ,-Call and -see. at the - 'Publie, that it is an acknowledged fact throu out the graAd 1 . :. . lbop"d upoit it, rcintiter.,: there-iff n,b TiRiatake . ­ .. ­ ­ -- . - �.- - ­ , � ­ , - I old township 'of Pickering that ­­ .1 I III possibk. lite profits- could -Apply abotitit. it ourea D3 -eatery arth Diarrhols, . . co,.Ie,sotbeiiittiw(,tiiuiF4,ivtltiec,i4 (%ifl-imulation, A itkerin �.-tarGovernmenial purposes, and light,lin regulatcs thestoiria,ch anli iiowt-14, enrce Wind Z g Fumituie Depot, -1 ..�.*'.. ,�:�:�)� . I We are a h, 1�41iilg, trk,'Z11- aud gives cone stild energy ttile wholo. arstom. -lurn6y ."rWitbig4yrnfn ---.�ple, ani every time we j* ... a taxation.ling pe� itt pii�=ut to the but% vwoi to tile pamaription .I. ,Gig",. . " 0 n I . . � -1: .- -Pickedi., Ti., - --w, 12 or 0 f the; oldest ad'd hest femmle phyttiolaus ;' ' I L . I, :twerity �l;IK66, ) onriely Europes iind litirses in,the United States, ato in for woo .. , tirt.L-_ ­­ 1: sts wko own0ur by V411 drug i,st . ta throughout the world. I'Vias % I -T.. . T-1. M -im JL ZL . . . -Hffstm6 equal in this ,:1 : � and American c4itsli g& . -, ­ ­. ily'mcents a h6 Ia. He itute you &ill, for"Matt, WiN- I. .- I . ­ . - SLOW'S SOOMING 8YR7e," y6nd take- no Othel 7- 1=.Oi�L%104,flid. railwil'I Tbarefore, ve hoait 4910 - . - I . - kina ,18 UjUal. I -, ­­ .A. '17T3.6a is I'ler dorse, ther-above deliverance. - - I kind, ­Uuderta 0 ,'`-`tl" " Am �j-, Ionthui I 1811) h 8:4 QIFE-Eldv I.. I T1 . - I I I I . . . -/ . - I I . . . - : ... I - •. . . . . . � . . . . . L I I .. , .. , , . .1 - ­ , "t I . I . - ' ­ - - -'--'- .. . . . ., � � � Aile"kx 4i . . . � . I , , , _ L ­* ' - ' ' L' ' � - "- , �- I I& , ­ ".-i'4" "I" I , 711-119,61 � ­ - " - - �, - '­ ­'� ­ . . .. - ­ ­ . . .. I . I I ` ,­ ��,, - � 4 .. , , , '. �,�� ­_: '. - �. ­­ ­ ' ­-­ , ' . � .. ..... - ---- " ' ' " ' I� . . I ' . -Z . . - - . I . � ,�. " _1.,;��JL. ,��,.,� � , 4 ,4li,i!}sft' L � ��.,­ ""� _ -, -- ­ N..t, , , -­�-i,;,, t.-m;�A � ." " , .. ':' - ,,, .­ , . � , �-, - --�k� _ 4 ,.,�. : _, 7�L.:7 . �.� ""':• , ­.!., -, , . f L _, _ .�� _ Z,U,� _ - -,:�-,k", 444, ; g S ,­*, _ - 7 � ", -� , . 4'k ­Aj , - .-. �. -.- --- rta�j,i- ­, r , 't _ ­, '. ­ �L, � r ti - DISTRICT DOTS. HTOLEN IN THE MOST BABEFAC$A MANNER FROM OUR EXCHANGES. _ ._ ` Tbe�Meaford.Gas-sltd 6alt_C.osn_F•��„ will bore for something soon- In oon- A bbingle mill at Elba was destroyed by fire. Loss $1,000. No insurance. ' ' - The Village of Gratton, near Wood- stock. N. B., was burned Wednesday. Rev. W. A. Hunter, of Shelburne, has been- called to Erskine church, Toronto. A legal gentleman named Mr..Going is going to locate at West Toronto Junction. Liquor licenses were issued• in Haltou on Wednesday last; the first time since dist The corner stone of a new Meryl,.. VT .4'ts.,v :._.. �.+w=ter:... ,.,..^; :..+. C _,: .e ... .K ,.. ..�... _ .. _:�� :r_ �•. 'a•'®'_ �...w.-�2•.:.�'- s.c ,ill-a�.�i :.,r� t:' .-; y -•,nom'_ ; . ,, -. ,: _ . _. DIRTMa. , Dace.—III Pickering, on the--t"Inst•, the wife of C. Dale, Of .& son. R1c4&gr>w-,.-In ~Pibkering. on the 14th iost., the wife of James T. Richardson, -of•a daughter. _ —PICKERLNG MARKET. Sows Office, July 19 1888. Fall wheat We to 950 ; spring boo to Me. goose 750 w 7fk. Floor, tamilay per bag 82.50 to $2.60. Flour, Pastry, peon ar7a. brain ton. $20, $1 per cwt. r ton 013, Scper Cwt. Bli Screenings per tog, 9 6, 90c per cwt. GREENWOOD hURKET6. Fall Wheat, MCI to -950 ; spring wheat, We to W.; oats, We to '500 ; small peas, 63c; large Peas, p70c; family flour per bag, #2 50 to 62 W; ton. 'tine, its, coarse, $16; ,screening shorts 31 per cwt;" ehopP Per ton, 6.28• FARMERS' MARKTrT. _ EB SUR ed ndd ezalline ominion Apeney, Picng,'an A_call' at the Dl�era the New Williaym Sewing Machine before any other, ._ �- y w 2L N• M C3' E T Terms and prices for the newest, simplest and most perfect, ewin machine in the market to -day. We 8g ` aotnally invite competition with THE NSW w d f 1 that an person >. --church was laid m Shelburne on Toronto, July to se. - achlne n ct ed, all ee assay y as By any other sewing m ma alfa y last. Tile-strnat, r,e tipt5_2CfCitt to as were s - — llT Big day in Port Hope celebrating the and prices unchange& About u e s o seeing the 1i itliams; with -its -latest improvements and handsome z and lame crowds all along wheat offeree and sola at 97c to 9e for fou• new cabinet work will buy it, and have no other. Thai . 12th of July, e g Kic fore ring, and 75C to 76c for goose. Bayles with Bales new cabinet work has lately been added, Rathburp s chemical works At Deser• at7�•bRayiin fairsuP`op1� 5loads sold, ateas $00 ne'lIII g t s macolne a e - onto were burned last week. Loss, to foo oo for clover and 61s 0o to SP1J 00. straw colo to $la xoga Sold era, , -an to ae 50. Beet. or, Pianos, Organs, Machine Needles, OiI, Repairs, 3�0 ,',at "'i, to 65 5o for forequarters• 'and 4800 to s18 0o tor'ain of ;,fount Albert, was severe- uarters. Lamb 611 to b12 00; aadlmuttoapOWUR t", bfT. B , hind _ _. ;ly kicked by a horse last week, and will hb to 39 �. THE DOMINION AtTENCY, PICKERING, be laid IIP. The produce market. was quiet to day, and A�eef utely pure• ' pricesaenerallyruled steady. We quote: Beet 7i u of Fire caused damage to the alnotlnt of 12c to 14c; butter, lb. rolls, 20 to 2.°0, large rolls : .. Manager. _ ab 025 000 in $t. War; -'s, Ont., on 18 to 20; inferior. 120 to 1st• Lard lie : Cheese This powderflerer varies. A marvel of purity, �� A R'. �A� �i R• g !PPedneedby. J loc to 12e. Bacon 13e to 14e. Eggs 117 to 18e. strength and wholesomeness. More economloal .1.V1. Potatoes per bag Toc to s5c. Apples per barrel,than the ordinary kinda, and cannot be sold in A lad named Robt. TllOmgeQn was Man 82 75 to $4 00. — " competition withtba multitudeorlow teat short k weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only Over by a 'bits at Godes ich, and had both in cane. Rorer Basiao Yownittt Co., 106 wall I -..--'.FARMERS legs broken. Tt ZAHL>!7-IKolceslsiM stasioa 6.R'1a. Rtroet.N. Y. - -- may_ The Salvation Army banftcks in Kings- TRAINS GOING EAST > IIE AS FOLLOWS:— FARMERS .1 g ton, rebuilt at a cost of $10,000, was No. i •EXPRESS, ?:59 A. M. Seadgnarters for 40 opened snaday. 3 MIXED, , , 2;35. P. M. The Oshawa moulders had a big picnic •� . 7 Local- 5:37 P. M. 1l j belt's TO Point a wekk ago Thursday. TgAINS GOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:— e A1y1�Cj�iLur I� e�YS ac) Very success u . No.8 LOCAL 8:42 A• M. Y�• w• Co.1mgwood will vote on a by-law o 4:14 P. M. I� raise money for electic light, waterworks Y ExPREsS 9::,L . and a new market hall. -- a -- A most malignant type of ciiplitheria is epi bBt For Sale or To Rent. -- Hicks- —OPPOSITE— ' - e. John -- — TagL°q m Orangetill— �j four children in one geek. r �. O'Connor's Blacksmith bhog, 'Thieves stole four costs and a vest j�- GOOD com.ortabte e•rao-mrd 13riok - - - - A House, situated ou Church St.,in ,lir Fill - from the•premises of Andreas, an Aurora ld.e of 1'iokertug. with hslf an acre of land. now 'OR rinti •.0 house anti stable, hard and soft water. t—� tailor, one night last .week. Some 5touffytllers are kirking because Eros trees, Svc. Fur toil particulars apply to ---AGENT'S FOR— - ~ —Oil r J.I'!stIE. on th^ PtetnisaP. 10.x3 �1-,e ^ FOR— It game of checkers was played at a d a our - � 1 ivJ parlor social there. What next! 8emasded are those quo re}d rnts fCEI�Yanj then act: they will and ho - our. The Toronto Binder A Ridgetown jockey thought .he c+as Q,,; ell,; ioywent that will not t ke 7 them from their bomeaan.] famtlles. ' y"O on of the �kl,ronts are al1v n. . e -;111 the lqtpqt im. took epsom Sa1L8. He died ■es• dap. triourh` ,, pereou, main• have srarie an -I are now u pCOyeIIirntB. _ _ - •- -- j. e _ -- g -- Theysent ign12d over 0shawatlso llongl that the sa�ymC several hnaclred d411ars ¢month s saw - for any one to ruche *3 Rn i ui,w"tr•2s pe'r' THE TORO'S TO MOWER, R, - =t 7S :band day, -Who is willing to work Either sea, vonug . THE MAS5EY .-MOWER, 'Council refused to have onp. built ¢t all. or old, capital not needed : we start you. "Every A mocelitent has been started in Pundas chi rn a du is app acll zPbany on ility required-,Wy to- ` EEAZ I:liy GRAY DRILL AN- D MILLS county for its separation fmm Stormont at once for full particulars. which we mail free. SE E,DER.GREENWOOD . clad Gleniarr9 for mnaieip¢l pnroaser. tddre><a Stinson ac Co.. Portland. Main:: +�s_ THE "L. D. -6.'• .-E\ GI-\ E; A\D Sir John Macdonald has sued Natltan **OTICE TO CREDITORS URAL SAVER. - -1tilchael, s biantreal tol,aecoiiist, fit, ly i ttsiagliisname for advertiainR.gnrvoaes. 2,.I„ei0 PLO«'$, SCUFFLERS, etc. Still take t}ze.lead. -I haze just put snore rollers and I" A, bold burglarious , burglar triect to — ui — _ better prepared than ever t0 give llIll�'er8a1 63t1Sfa0t1QII t0 REPAIRS OF ALL HINDS the . i�bllc. As usual I make' a specialty of the farmers' trade sisal tlome jewelry frotu a btoaff ille �;2LSp®= lArI1118C2z, _ --- __ 'store.. n act3s_p - i 1?eee"ed kept sone tantl} on hantl. --- � prig Flour for Wheat, __. ,run. __ - - E�cliang John 4}iiberf. or;. of Rockton, is nearly 1-0J years old, and 1, as diswbarged 'the �t,'(ti5['�XT' tR Revised Saatutes . of ,call at our showroor�a and wesUall be I always give the same grade, of Hoar, ana regulate the quantity by'the quality of Untarin,-aGai,. 11U. seMton :fe. she crwiitorh of ,egged 16 Int OUL 1110 FtTp@rl0rity-of-tlle ti -e wheat. WHEAT WANTED• - Thanking all for poet patronage, ung ,askiag a duties of pathmP#ter creditably. on R. D. f aPp,•r Wtli4on, la a of the Tow nshiu of ]licks.'- p ' cantinnance of the same. �, Tremain. yours truly. No. tog in the Couuty of Ontario, farmer, «Jeceased, tnachi6ery aad implements handled by ns �e �� GREED. PROPRIETOR. The barn,. stables and outbuildings • of ice, wry an oor before ilnme tell da° of Aprti, A.D... p=C � Mr, Joshua McJlaboni Cookstown. were totally destroyed by fire one evening- FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, 18$8, Yard -THT GREENWOOD OAT REAL Zrecently. to Mend w zt+ of the n iutOrsO40a, t;te wham. � Brantford Coaneil has granted $50 to t•, o: int" one of the Ezlieirc s nt the will of Lumber tl>n wtldCuPt>erwillPon,thelrehrwtlatt and Pur- Xi nOn' rnnnin�• aII�I v�•e 11'e read;' to sltpply sic grades of oat -Heal. Corn'Meal, _ the band; who are to erect a stand at their name .y�� i� o the r�Iof thepai (a4por will � Rolled Wheat. &a., to consumers and .dealers. A specislt� made of ezcUanplinR own expense anti give weekly ol*n air wort, s »t„cetnrnt of .their accounts and- lila Oat -Meal for Oats. Chopping done tor,5 cents per 3 bus. lag- L: a 9, quality Chopp concerts. - • I•T+ajnrn of i" AMU ans�.and imme3ia- � on hand. Try our Oatmeal and encourage our enw rim!. v, 1-: tti ill benefi>r you as _- - Air. Gregg,'si tensnt.farmer at Fraser's n�lrcutore want said ocewi dav of the&-sets of Hayinesss from Mr. John Gee��mr buss• as nil. rrpp the the well GREENWOOD OAT�'iEAi. MILLING CO ooruerB, clear Brampton, lost h29 entire I the yid Cm wr Wploon, deceased, anion the now offering; the _ xsmil9 of five cilli e}1 in three 'Weeks I dila edins of tit the udr»`Ignei, `� ec tom, rTz,i s�roes�� �'. L. GREEN and L. MACBEY, P, c:ietc�rs. 'from diphtheria. ll'r Fhsll then have had nonce. And the uaJet'stvn- Mrt,. W • Pegg, wife of the foreman in est ezeentors win not be tiable for the said assets the Era office, Newmarket, was struck OX sup start thereof to an, ,terga" Ot whose AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,— — c;altag C11.). •hall not. have had notice as the With pa1•alysis on Dominion ' Day. and time of di nrit•atWtl: s ' utlty, of recover... Datetl soot •alar, A. D, .% in order m clear out the Same, and to re e n :1-16 i I e b o r e WIL D. Wush.lR Paris G l ' proposed to construct an electric t♦ 1LL[Alt! HC fitiARD, Executers. make COOm for a CltO1C6 selected stock , rat av trotu Rang '& Ti 011C to the Yoage _ __ now • arrivinzt: RsreyoI tionizcvitheivoriddur Ltunber, Datil, Shingles, Posts, Pick- s et wharf, Toronto. to gine more speedy IKVEHiIQKh . the lw+t hest centum Not travelling facilities. lea„t among the wonders of'in- -B; etc., always on hand. One of the cast army of Smiths was ventive proaresa in a method and Also Blacksmith's Coal end beet Dry. Oshawa last week -because a s�atem of work tltat cat, be performed all over _ rrested at Osha ry wttttour,wnamhua the workora from 3lanie Hardwood. OXTA• oak of.both ' horse and aAgf SLD en m their homes. ay. ,era ,w.�toq smith r scltCap log rog or old od n3oa are �YYI`t5 BILL STUFF A SPECIALTY.. was fouml in lit; barn. ted• The Uzbndgeourrtal tells of a farmer free. Cut this out aangdreturn to us and we will sit 5ilostm tvho l:as Land his. horBes' se nil you free sotitethTnp of an at value and im- v - u9ses to keen the tbis.tles from prodding %l ih will to you. that will start yon in hu awsa Js HeMcQU'A J6 ;pis Green and Hellebore.whiclt wail ►rinR Fort to more tuoae4 right awav ';he1u when at aFtttt'e. thananothinaclue to rho wprhi. Grand 'outfit _ pp Three Stmtff'ille yout?16 rat I In �� I free, Address Taco K Co.. Ancusta. ]'faint. . ' - _ apiece and snore of legal tender, because • - �et .- t:. - ii� in b d ainweari R contest D�d a �. N V .. - _­ .DI'.L> C> o .. PIC�ERING THARMAIY i Four Port 1's ❑ photel keepers paid $50 e t - ahenlQ selling liquor. e. n bar elsglofl The' Patterson Light Channel ICE CREAM a -- " ry Pe (beer were icund.>n one house. I Steel -Frame Binder,with - -, UriHia must have Same tough escaping Appleby's Improved - -'AT Last peek one fell from a roof escaping -,� jj; i ■ 'uninjured, n iuuaway rig passed over the :. Reliable Knotter,. 7 \ + W . J . GORDONI SI meckpf another, doing little damage. Thi+ knotter has been simplyfied by _ ., � T.Mist 1: A little boy named Madden, of OrilIia, fir, A leby, who has worked at itout- had " had a tooth pulled. Next day lie went I . • pp. It beats ao,5tiling of the kind found out• r " barefooted, ulletlt cold, the gum ill- sake he invented the first twine knot- side the city, and is in fact made >.; Ladies'. Short Fest and Queen- Chains, Brood. hes, ,lamed, blood 'poisoning set in and lie ter, until it is now absolutely perfect from the recipe used in the Cuff Buttons, etc. ; died in its action. best city Restaurants. John runt fear clown on a sir@et in There is no Binder fit's this one- the 'Gent's-C11ain5, Cuff Buttons and scarf Pine Toronto and deeiared his 1 was broken. Wry it Tint o=00. lightest in weight, the lightest in draft t. He was takes= to the hospital and his leg of any machine of the kind' iii the All the best Temperance Drinks ale `'�'atCjleB, C10(ikfi, S11cerW%re, Plated Knives, FQrks and 'seas all right, but his head ass muddled market. Perfectly balanced. Su er- ,,kept.on han41 gad will 5e toand • . Sppoons, at lowest prices. _ badly. pp , John VsnNostrand fall s distance nf. ior-iu manufacture, finish, diirabl7ity cool and refreskinq daring attended to and efficient this sultry weather. gepairing of Watches and. Clocks personally, : --16 -feet from the lumber tramway at his y _- . . ' mill in ��hitchurch, a few days ago, Gall and see tits sample at my showroom, �T v T' O N breaking an ankle and sustaining several Hauev,'s old stand, Pickering. t J A M im V Q �i ,LSI b>� bruises. L. F'OR�YTH, ty� J G'ORDO�T. Practical Watchmaker. Brook street, Whitby. Mr. R. S: Bell, editor of the Belleville Irllelligencer, is said to have fallen .heir to A■'®21t- `L6 s' s _._. - handsome fortune by the death of an ------- ----- -- It wilt stlrel — - — CONSIDER YOUR POCKETS ! .aunt in the old country. y - . The our turn next. remora PuppFactory It took 47 load of dressed attleAnagref Mon 1 0 _'. ; Don't be led away by flaming advertisements but call at the gate weight 85,000, and lorj'$) BRAZILIAN WARF,HOIISE bread, which it took a carload of tions to Q•QO. Q.0=C�� F'rOpr1®t0=, ° " make, Lo' supply the recent VOlugteer _ � MA tUFAC i`IIRER OF — And see for ,viourselves that we are selling Crockery and Glassware at std tender camp at Stratford'. cost, fol cash or produce : White Grauite Tea Setts, 44 pieces, $2 ;.Handsome® -_._ - colored Tea Setts, pieces, $8 ; Fine China Tea Seas, 44 pieces, $4.60, A fire broke out in the drying kiln �f Force, ee Lift and Suction Pum�S ? F 25*.; Color Dias er Bette, v :,$asp's factory in Oshawa, but the fame?, f Beautiful Motto C1xna Cups and Saucers, could not spread to the engine fucose a ! • and Cisterns of all descriptions. , from $7.50; Colored Chamber Setts, 9 pieces, 32.60 ; Xsisa Chis$ . . few d not spread d to the the well directed --e--- _ and Glassware aTriving every week, Heavy glass tumlalers, 509 work et the fire brig0e. lass goblets, 680. per dozen, Glass Setts and ai Hal dluy s Standard f3 eared and' Pumpixg Wind Mihai suprlied: Having per dozen, gWatSetts, xi various Patterns. There art: six dogs. to tale square rod erected several of'these mills throulghout the town93xp, which are glvng the agaa>_Te trlt_'26c,_ around Hnncver according to the local beat of yatififactisli, I feel confident in recommending them. . Parties think• Oar fermily groceriAW are the best Rua alleape - , "paper. audit f�comtnends theirimmediate ing.of erecting such would do wel to. Cllnmlulicate at once. tvalth LAC:• if Foix don't believe it, ¢et' a free sanpte and �p teF, Eged• d, - Wer,slau�ter. on iuq to the lassie irkfnits in Stock and to arrive, Be4iin� at bottom prices• Baltter+ Eggs, Laid, the killed from time to time. eco h ail n _ Bacon, Poultry and Potatoes taken in ext anga. Wishing yo ail! health 'and h^. mess the year round, Footle faithfully, l Wal. I{naptl, of Slieli•uine, was way-'1'artiefl serduigordrors to the Factory rnav reit assured of fait 'apd' laid at11 beaten bx roughs ht Dundalk on honortiblo c}eali>ig,. both ae be' article and pric@. , .4ddreas _ MO ° :� I ' bien4av• They Iuistook Item- fot; the y 4o_y D reNs Bloa Bro(sli,st.. Whitby, Put- - eve 'editor of the Herald who bad been using 28 1 George Gerow, Claremolat, Out. gtrong laugilage towards theta. P s 4 ,. ,...h'+^h'' - •c:. k � r sa,.:i.s!-. ,i a rJ' ,t1"ii; :14.. M« z:_ "=. M ;:+. ,. '. •+K• f Y .yl 'v r a '..Y tae'...... w 1 L11. "'..t' .'�r'?��7,.. A.. ..., rgp,'i} "aT�, :T ¢ ,'.�,.` K',.,-�., rt a•' •i?�.:,C�yY'�i,}sd,�„•o- 'e-, .l� rti . $ 4' � .•�. T, se. -�.a. '.�i .p., -w �tW.c. G•.,.. _ -.�+p + i Yrr:'11"si.t ..xi �p�,&-­-%--I�,c1+'".. :i ... sv.eya.• , : .iia 'w. ', t '�i=Y!it >�''. i'., t .S� r ,� a A .4 * :` Ay • 'a'1 T; ...�"'., ^� y_ 4_�•• �:".� wt .ice 2,'�, .+ a 'k'.ro11 _ 1'1 �!- ?, -" � •.-T 7 r . �+t i .H ",` `� 3- �q }°-e a� '• ,.d ¢ Pa.[,; B `•'r:'. ax, .4-r:�S ry4 .,• ".., ••I T.�' ' le i Th+' �': 'n:' �♦ A`A'r.•�7"�'�ie�., r., out between the ruse bashes that line the road to F;mgnim•lb Thab, is the most !m• R.'4 V' l:'$ Y 'Tie '� 1C :iY�' :X"' •�l.'. Tr+-1•...1C.r:.•i� ..•w'Rit:•�-.... IL "clean poverty"—that ls to ay, po vert? with •well washed face mod faded clathes. j.77! 1. rover ceases to wind over the face of the earth, Ind it seems that the general direo- sort of Irishman becomes s, mode[ oitfzea, but the flighty, treacherous, &nd malignant Uthan era mantfioenb to shabby genteel pro pts who have been ruined in trade; while , writes as follwes,.from Victoria :—I doubt it there oma be found is all the worlds ... . -,. y. . .� • a r, c . moi. .9' N :Ep# , �' .M 1. .. aitore intereidag natal or marine dimylay day. though to complete the remarkable expert another has been dammed for a time ; but the vat, vague general tendency re• chapter of our romance. One group has every element of lawlmanen and thriftless- to a anted harsh of tor, lately Dame who had and beggar a mea who had been a notary. Ahan fell ander my notice here the other "$arty is the morning I was rowed across a barrow area of the harbor to the Indian once of the day on the most fitting manner, I soon fount myself seated at the ,table In the ward of batt ffdsjoety's iron man-of-war mains the same. As soon as a line of les realstanoe is found out, then a flood nen—the other ha every element of worthi- seas ; and yet the two are going to, inhabit future who, to show the of loer what he knew, bub bled legal phrases in �Lat� ldemben of PartI&aoeat a mark f orI �+•noatton oppoato theoity. The Indiaai, who Siwashes, though that is the Trina h. The immense cost of main• �nt.� is spent in Victoria i�t�BT Alfa SLN`OF-WAiI. ,t, ° I 9 eI. of war for these water then. for aha TIM TI91$8 OF E1nGRATIAN• dexi'erity, •hev will w ne__T_0 on 000ision sad theywill quarrel it they dais. A1Wg*ther porous beggar b supposed nowadays to have a wardr*pm Some philanthropists, for ez .,' . aasrtd an araetYYaant of six a�ae•poIIodors Later on this same eventful day I drove ; . sY J. s MINER., our second group has a certain appearance sob ample, give generously to rhos who Off ,— Waft late tesesaer �tessi a out between the ruse bashes that line the road to F;mgnim•lb Thab, is the most !m• 1 The ve,t flow of currents of humanity of demor•llation and laxity of all sorts; they are low -clams s Irish. The quiet, thrifty "clean poverty"—that ls to ay, po vert? with •well washed face mod faded clathes. ..__._._ _ . _ .___ V& the New York Sun, who hasrrwvisiting British Columbia, portamb-aabtirb of Victoria, and is barbar• " Sgymalt " by the Via- rover ceases to wind over the face of the earth, Ind it seems that the general direo- sort of Irishman becomes s, mode[ oitfzea, but the flighty, treacherous, &nd malignant Uthan era mantfioenb to shabby genteel pro pts who have been ruined in trade; while , writes as follwes,.from Victoria :—I doubt it there oma be found is all the worlds ously pronounced torians• Here is the Ealy naval station of Great Britain on the Pacific coast. As tion of the movement has been the same for thousands of years Oae anrrenE atter rasa of the lower clan Is alto useless mad sometimes dangeros. Now here ls another some are only fetphed' by .famished ton andabmolato rags. IL go polios inspeo .. aitore intereidag natal or marine dimylay day. though to complete the remarkable expert another has been dammed for a time ; but the vat, vague general tendency re• chapter of our romance. One group has every element of lawlmanen and thriftless- to a anted harsh of tor, lately Dame who had and beggar a mea who had been a notary. Ahan fell ander my notice here the other "$arty is the morning I was rowed across a barrow area of the harbor to the Indian once of the day on the most fitting manner, I soon fount myself seated at the ,table In the ward of batt ffdsjoety's iron man-of-war mains the same. As soon as a line of les realstanoe is found out, then a flood nen—the other ha every element of worthi- seas ; and yet the two are going to, inhabit future who, to show the of loer what he knew, bub bled legal phrases in �Lat� ldemben of PartI&aoeat a mark f orI �+•noatton oppoato theoity. The Indiaai, who Siwashes, though that is the Trina h. The immense cost of main• �nt.� is spent in Victoria of population is poured alorg it, and, little b little; the force of: a ALoier' and the same great country, mad the of that country will depend on the. influence are, as a Inlet great beggars. are called merely their own name for a man, live in -it, to� ih� and. L her chief and most reliable .With 9e swiftness of dsivur water, the stream of flow. Frgm the of which preponderates. Another group Is not so easily analysed .. King Annam. deal unpainted houses, .amid shabby .i^ sarroandin4s, by means of fishing and inter monrge of income, In the minds of those who would embroil ns with Rag• human creatures , plains India oar ancestor travelled westward. the mea hang together, and yet the elements HOak•Khanhe of In last antras from Hue to th e mltEeab miscellaneous work for the white Land thin stallion ls a constant and otos Then, lo the night of Time, the Greeks and the want beginnings o! of. the crowd seem discordant.A few of the mea are.wreoks of hnmsniby who indulge in •letter Paris journal, Le Tevtpa, an interesting smm A smooth, flab hip a! shore they ase s.. —I 1, A ].rima_ and here ware menace to our. Yaottia coat cities, any.'one -s—t.t.aa rt.. ,w—*, inn. ,•Tied an these gained ppoower, the michty Roman . Empire were first seen ,constant hateful horseplay, like the worst of - - - coo. __ls given of --the young King • - - 01 a — -. ,!.- A ---- drawn up half a dozen of their Canoga: Tan" vessels oouldbatter down in a iewaonn wtta• on term—w•YO On warn va cue uocwa...•..--,—w.....w. y..a..ar... ' - -�.- -- _- , are w peaali•r that I desired a close view out the possibility of our preventing the dam- from east and north. One hundred year stolid ronnd•faosd men who have to all mp• has now been for about thirteen year of Dae, and was delighted whoa I reached age a we are now situated. Ona the Brit before Chrlat the hordes o! the Teutons pearimoes a certain practically • dependency of France, but the I ` .'the place to find three of the b- oks building fah fleet sailed from this lovely little harbor and Cimbri in tarn struck terror into. the French general who is Resident at the h the sa immense and superb one. The enlist• ° o °Y C�RA�RR. a ntl doom not interfere mmol► with the pe pe on exactly such an errand. It wa when hearts of the Roman ruler. One hundred The women are nondescripts, and it would ppere y Ity of these boats is that they have tall, dnzia� the hest of the so-called "54.40 or thonsaads of fierce people came In snob p ' iaternsl affair of the giagdom. though - seers rows, shapedllike the necks and heads fight'! movement to settlement cf our North, of those tnvafons. They wen rade savages, be Bard to specialize the types. These are he has the t. is Io a than t over its, foreign g the folk from s most distressed ,country(; Btia• It, L leu than three ears alae ul or, rather always of one shape, west boundary an Americain oa San Joan but they knew how to fight and they knew and even Ireland—the olaseia land of poverty y which an eats a dog's heoa a pc the resent R , who atilt ave oven R very. Island called Open our troops for protection how to die. They were bound in ranks —can hard exhibit ant a u•1 to their P y sale. L�e u the 8iwash, T'Itnkets,lan t a British order of arrest that was when the anpretne hoar came, and no man y anything q man, came to the throne ander the acme all the other Indians on the Pacific coast. �� miserryy. These Germans are pouring into Doak Khaab. served upon him and that he resisted., The could fly, even though:the enemy s award" America, the greater number locating to the His household consists almost wholly o! ere to the Chinese, they are not more like English Admiral vowed he wrind blow the point were at his throat. Rome seemed at Ststea ; � them thea these .boats are like the boats still Yea cps off• the face of the island. the mercy of these moving nations ; but Inns are lustful, and there are even women, including a hundred wives, who are >a use all along the coat of China at a But nota was fired on of ,his the man arose who was fib to act even is P stationld'into eine classes, according to the gun �' a few Russians—mwtly Finns. The Ras• station of life in which they were bora. diwtaaosi from the large outer. vessels, and, on the cyntrary during the five that— fro ed the ed several oommunf• . d'hese Siwash canoes are reselly dugouts, years that oar soldiers and the British ma barbarians to the tut man ;the women �, and they are said to be among e m rivate • anq while five more are his made by scooping out the inside of great tree rings s occupied the island many balls and par- killed the children and hanged themselves, tons sad harmless denizens o! the p lam traakw. Some.an no longer thea L needed .ties were given and attended by the men on and only the dogs were left Of's the huge � constant peroral itteadsats. -- for twBy ,but they are all sorra; even both cider waver of livimg creatures that loft the One of their most important &tin fn rep tolengths, possible of attain ger Majesty's sh rinm D, illus• -North. For can' So this tidal wave of the human roe setae Dare of 61s finger -nails, which are as •rohin the ip-#� p y westward -, and what will be the result of mast g e giant growths in tasted the ro thpt has been made since � RATTLa•7IaLD was 7SRTILtSZD lou a the finRen themselves. Thin ex- pp ggrroeaan Its flowing no man can w . Ise s few yyear g s>ra 7os:ese the p:tmitive dugout wit the beat war ship by that red rata, and the peasants need the the popalatloa of Canada and the, Slates traordOf `inazy length ls aoE ,only the mask royma.-st-tion, hat also oLtha-famall - of that coast ase em to ed and doom the da when the Beaver, with her batterynine-pounders, that he is an educated man, a'" literate." tenon of these d ty ve scieatifioally.lye vines ;even now ttte place wherethe Teutons 'amazing canoonra of,people will go on mbt The Kiag has three meals s day : ab ngt►n commanded awe wherever shi m with tnflalb cum oatlons, -'and graeefnlly, and then ai� the peonllar died ls called by the name which mesas ly bteadlmg, PB mixand elsven [a the mormilrg, and atfive . •prows I speak of, mad sl o the stern Dienes Triumph aan be likenedi to nothing so „p�ofputnf&Otioa." TheRomanathooght until a new roe appears on earth surpassing that are akin to the prows to design, omgh otiosely see to a gigantic watch shaped likes themselves safe ; but snooesdve waves of even the modern &aglish bread la oomplez• di in the afternoon. There yrs fifty different the engltesEion 'o[ an animal's head is not ship sad se0 affa so oompletelyftlled in she n it savages were destined tot overwhelm sty of ancestry. dishes served at each moil, each of s no carr[ over !a the stern pteoa. with the world's mlstran The ceatnries flew Under the Southern Ctae marten are Is greed separate °°°k who has no M1:CIiINERY AFD IM7LRMEAtt1 OF toss. this. The Indian- shipbuilders I found mt work bbyy after the bag•baked giants from the simpler. for there the English and Scotch t , were nsiag the primitive tools who can From keelson to upper deck •tHl from _ y afte are exterminated, and then the boss predominate vastly. Ot coarse the Irish• At file ,broke of a bell each cook heads how primitive t were' The knife or, tem to stern she Is oloesly ked with tible Attila, most wicked of murderers, ]ed man appear, and—to sa astounding extent to d� to a Who give it t . who p 14 w o axe, with whish the wort was dune, ea shafting, tura tab so, steam - elfin cohorts westward. Even that =the Jew ; but the moss of Great Brlbala to a eaan°h, °vho goon it to a woman, who C g I was something like oar sire, but the blade lave.r eL pipes, wires, and gear tide of villainy and force ebbed away. Thea h marten very mach their own way, and s ngtouches vel L brit lives ahheSy� upon was strap to t e a as r O every sort t at con ler tow came Van •• �, - ' them , was so flied that the blade and Idlog, sighting, sad turning o! bar Goths overwb mod Rome, and the Empire g ethaologooal pa as that of Amer. This rice is remarkably white, and !s came to tber at an acute angle, the mss, the tion of. shot, &bell, Lad sank into decrepitude until another wdsteroy los For a while a strong tide . of amigrm- „grata by gram" by soldiers who" ea a , being quite 'close to the oartridggas, the 7snnobing of her torpedoes tide--& bards o! fresh vigorous Osmanlih to o set from west toast, and from north , L • kaumkles of w v4r was using IL The blade of poked steel that shone like jewellery, destroyed the Isar weak remnaaq' of the to south over the Pacific ;but the Canadian, �� defy t toed in ab w -'tor the was ofatesl,batitwaaev dautthatinthsday the tesdia o! her electric lights, the work- despicable Bgzmtho state. Far to the American and Australian govenaeats have royal taboo. It I cooked la a new earthen R fIk omP� dish, which ls immediately broken attar when these Indian, aced sharp -edged flint Ing o! bar rudder, and the employment. north the anresting tribes were all is a ter- hew breed to stop flan Incursion of Chinese, It has been Daae used. His chop•stfoks are " . . to aot,,with the flint might have been, as an her other maaifold appointments. meat, and the fierce Scandinavians caution- and the weakerrace must go to the wall In and presnma�ily was fastened to the her One cannot help feeling muni when aboard one ad for Das generation atter another to push the main the floods of emigrants will move not made of ivory, like hose In cammon . ' is the saute way. The blade had a tatting of these modem ships that the progress m their way towards itrtile !amt a and sanay steadily on the old lines for many a year, for ase &moa those o! high rank, but of • - ,' edge no wider than that of a largo chisel, implements o! warfare in hatwtag.wartare sees. the establishment of Russia oa the Persian peculiar k�d o! bamboo, and an renewed __ and when dme saw the size o! the oavity to some point not easy to aeertain. thou h And sly ". -!n the bard , and considered that be a � a Kin to bed ' ata t, and I hags. log b appearance b that it will Icon bs made &lstlea movement g�1ag on. though no flares military and commercial. The armiu o! 8 f -• it ked been do with this lifts L too as ve to bs Ind to !or any but swordamea fora tlseir wa from standpoint Rosman labor will mush eawtwmrd w long r[sam between five and six. C{'hea there g Implemea penso ulged y ls no andienin to be hotel. he spends - -:In the bands of ane —an, it was Impossible the very gravest reasons. This ship, for to stud -pant. The barbarians left their as the Russian outlet to the mouth ls drafty of the day is reading the. to avoid admlgg the patience of the instance, is so filled wlbh delicate machinery house as they marched. They malt have assured ; and the .powerful westerly dsil6 age P . :_ avage, however Dae might ds�ry his lack that the effect of a shot or shellstriking suffered nm borrors. for they doabtiess will be pnstically unmet by any opposia reports from the diffenat departments o! and ant 1'bema bush her in here would be certain t lea crowded forwud with •ll the renklessaps flow. The E lash will aontiane to 601• and from the governor of the provinces. 1>roBna erprise yw ng For it ls ,a mlstakea tm the . ride through extraordinary meas, and are so' in moue and is the working vee of the and contempt—or igaoranoe—tit death that their own is this wild mazy �t Dank,g)—h a weaklin . +a swift that few white ousoeists or catboat chip. Syo overloaded with in sad is shown mo ting birds and beasts. MARCHING AND Mrit3St0 07 FATI03-, writer says, _ sailors sass to safer against the IadiaPs in Belfast apppurtenanome is every fin clans - What sane ymodem man would now venture for the men seem to Improve In proportion a mere Oriental seasnailab. He works Deed- . , thI.eir raoa. ship now a e 'that the cannot even be to cram the sea In one of the boati that Das- th trust distantly from the crowded ser at the affair of state than meat' r EIs no p y y can 0oasitndoaal monarch. There L no Bofors I left the reservation I wandered run rep alongside a wbart or touch abroad- tied the Dana 2 The planks of the coag the North Sea sand -bank. which Rave them om at c.ft'air w h Is not submitted to . &cram the lovely soak of load, a fu better aide against my other vemmA without a car- hallow vessels were [sabred manly with birth. The merely histioma ra -ra I him I p°!no � mention which he d site for this dry than that across the river tainty of arbns damage to important ap• wooden pegs and rade01019UNIZOND Wuu US— 1— where !t has bass baht. and reesmtJy tie. r tag was as. eat of iia work; ten the most offensive, and Ameria the not deride. Ho nominates all Ens higher . ':;came to an estuary, or Indentation, ppaom While I was at R nfmalt I discovered a there was no and the mea must have manners of the wandering Briton anpply i officials, and there are oomparadvly !ens - .. sawing the charaoterisdos of s rivet. The work soder charge of the Brftlsh Govaen• sa8eted araelly irom ezpaunit even on do" ataniflowt byword ; bat the working $ng the .tstate icj s of US which obrns6 dipped t bear his dgomtnss, _ , : goes and the bungle of the woodland met meat, of which no American paper has had sum mer �niqhhls, fa that bitter North Sea. lis-hmaa and Satchman usually contrive to s ppsd i° °a=fa° ink the water's edges and the enth:e scene was any mit, then of eoaaerns the United Bat the desire for change was imperious, establish their ` superiority wberever they nhowiag that he had examined tt, luxurious, edge,, and bsatin s e 1 He is • mm of unusual ability, a good placid, States indirectly In a manner that may be and the . go. Edmond About, a shrewd Frenchman, ad of sten, and possesses a -clear under- walked along I maw the white balky body- of grave into t. It ls the work upon the SWARMS err GRIN ROXIMR9 used to my that -all the world would speak j judge :e d a steambat heeled over on its die on ,now naval via or dock. now almost B 7•sbmdin of the dii$onldes of him position. gn B dry ams ova summer to the English shores ha llah one da About was too clever to 11 There are some things which would _ the opposite bank of the water. It was finished. This bogs dock L 450 feet long on bearingv miiomy land rain sad death. There trouble him had about roguish politicians, do." De said not 1 to the French ' : > like the steamers I had man an the coping level, and 430 feet long 'on the are no weapons baraae now by the tnveltia� fredulant merchants, and insolent aristocrats Realdea with a tnuohh of raison In bis . rho cass0. It was like' a New York boat floor. It ls ninety fomE wide on toand 41 ed when he was an" Ra nal[ He # . -- Fan fay sarpria when on nearer aP IeeE wide sl EhezboEtom. Ib V ezoall*ntty atm o! emigrants, yet the low stroma g fig quality.' tonss, " I wore not se yoaag, and nay - devoted battalions l ns moves on to con aernow thought of the gr m. dogged. daring men throne toss moreseoara" I read upon- her pilot hoose a New oonstruotmd of hard sandstone, " quarried regions. . We know of few sights more like- who faro* their way throw b lbs world by - —York came, the Wilson G. Be" That now with s tnaiis omiaon of wro ht g d pt Though passionately fond et the ansa, o & a wonderful sensation. Amid �• B ng ly bo umpire majestic thongkta to the mood diat,ot mtroag�b•raater an Dom ate ands• when° I o y to cls the g iron. Fortunately for my enemies of Groat of a thoughtful man than' the ht of a dry. Brlbata can show snob men In Ehoa-recently o to no an ' what susses had nearly all m Maadm o!$an in a hantiag� ,Ise gave use as y y Britain on the Pacific oast of North mad t Baer' deck when she is bound, a , rami, and, though the world's populations . ssesn this very boat time and limo main South America, the dock Das been fiaimhed gree y an excume for d*ollaing�tliab the stab o[ . -.. . -a flu Jaye whoa one was one of the on the beds of naval requirements as bas o! twee for• the West tram Liverpool Yon .b•" a reel to and trot had era grouped or sam auteed his Kingdom was such a bas node ib 1 >9 fragment o! a mighty epic presented for you hither ,std thither, the Eogikebmams resat for him to �. The I rest c 41 ,acus his own part Mea now living will y here win the -Wilson . Hunt Shat had rat. vessels lo the English navy. Still black and white can equal that sordid mar• y mea walk or drive in his , and an disappeared and been forgotten. Wore more fortunately for this country, It b not so ' tonin poem of flesh •ad blood. The dark AS ovsRBoa sass ra nDRs►Itos y moo° t h��eett,, she has IIved se long that even bar large or so • dock a the one ander 6ni1 moves sew• smcathl and' with {noted• of English-speakirg nations ; all the tides of occasional i�wkioR ezadnion. imst owners have also f sten her. ' California. y ng a saaffiw festival which the KingThe Jetter alone with a short ghholdst is ergo They way is oras. The contract for this iWe speed, an who been with her a ! *migration will, , it were, flow towards Dae • have left bar beached in an unused water- Canadian dock was awarded In Nov- went—a mired tribe, u it were—of the vast calm contra, and the tromp Toaag blood the second month of each ear, which the way . to rot lwmyt • Like an 'old hone ember, 188.1, and work was began early radon that shall bethe test ever known. of the new nations will mintyle koadty with y gra writer a is remarkably im o. - RstscraD Rt eRtrsL owF' is the following year. lb cost about R�100,- Like the ancient- fighters. them emits_ fromtier— blood of the old country. tromp the says y v C00, whloh V considered a low price. One Lre movie awn from bleat and atarveliagg prim of India to 3aoatreal and ti anooaver. - she lea basis turned alit to die. o! the terms upon which British Columbia land, to another where hope- b brighter. �Ealobs? thousands of years. ba . that _ This once proud old boat was practically and Vancouver Islan$sntered the Canadian The ancient emigrant had to eleer on the racarrent wave been pouring —� WOadetl'ifitl Needle. bora again when she reached the Pacific confederation was that the Dominion ground in the forest or ander the rade. tent ' The abysm of time holds An English firm of needle manuf•ctmren , coast, and out hen b convected with sinoth- Govern -out should guarantee Intere*t on hls n; he hod to haat or ptllage in the secret ;but the Power, that give these have recently patented a mewing needle - er at of memor[om even more entnnokt £100 000 at 5 er aent for tea e•n to hid waggon; ng, d myriads of beings life •and took Them to which require* no thresding. The needle has g g y order to get food an he went along an , as than biose her Same provokes in Nes► York. this work. This was changed to the grant y; their final rest has ends whiob we cannot ezLctl tDe same a tie a an ori . She was takes to California during the ld jS00 we have said, he tnnmt hive muffend dire! y PPa►� y ��am��•yy g in of •subsidy of £50, for the dock. • T.h� r souls on board the liner have an ase. The movements an too vast, the broom .Doodle, but the thread ls securely attached ftever, cad the mpeoaladan was such a for- and .thdn the wily politicians t £8(1.000 e� speII �oagh, bat they do not mtsuve,. *peployed era onaoaeetvabte; and we can In an Instant, without pawdup the and of the t anste Dae that rho aataally made a millica trim Groat Britian. Labr a tai 1874, and they have no fighting to da only wonder very humbly and waft on. thread through the eye. and is so simple and `. deUm a year plying between the ocest this as increased to £50,000, and still . Observe the groups on the decks, and you ,...,a_�*� ms.�-- �y that persons who are blind am nom , . sad the diggh on the Sacramento. Rher, later; to 1883, the -Dominion Govornmeat m , bave tboughts that recall the history them without the • slightest difculty. To . See owner& abargd as high as f 40 and pb0 took the satin work In hand and "Aid -back of -the earth—the history of .• A BeRtar'b a billii e: ' persons who have tailing eyesight these need - tor a paswhge on bar, andmevor, unless of to British Columbia •boat $=,060. old, ash. tar -ca thins&. .., , ... The owe of Paris beggar, which was tom are invaluable, and they are always may Dave bass in Australis, hem a boat AW b4des%rig ago t for the preservation of good eye- sarrled sao6 motley &toads or bsea the Look at that of cleanly, comfortable taken teofly by the Prefecture tit. Police, eight. ' are of the v bat anti of soeM d scab hilarity, odival w' and folk who dtpbrightly to Ebel. by brought to light some carious nota tom- They very q V ti, Ps Other Worlds than Oars. . gossipingy g° mendicancy in this city. It ins matter steel, flat] yy flnlshed,' and will not cut the . disorder as she. How strmge iE b that The than In, some ass have ear arts ere• Ping ry �' thread as is the apse with'many needles. In '- . the men Oho . named. for G ,It s tha Rsoeat lmpsovemeuto in tslomoopm have testy and kindly thrown round the waieft of history, o! aura, that Part beggar have land and thro�ghoot Europe they are in and Biel to outlive all tray even of leer emaWed astronomers to make interesting dim• of their female oompanfen, ; but no one always bean • peculiar at of people from England sad we have no doubt will . -= " , y averIn, and it Is positively asserted by Sig. minds, [tar there is innocence marked on the the day o! the Cour de Minster to our � - —.----mamary. pars�, own ; baE the gmetsx sem to thrive mon sew • large ale in Canada. A sample nes. . Not 200 yards from this 8.wash bat- Sohlafl of ]dilmn, who, it 1s amid, has sweet -tempered made inose The woolen die ls seat to an address by mail, if,rt.mp . 1sntliag gats the filet stsamahi Ukat es►iled the rat instaamont in the world, that all have the[; hair neatly and deft!y arran .. than ever in thea times, when money i. Y Mari is t Intra vet i pie somewhat g for ls meat, or a pLak of aSartsd p y rade with comparative ease and distributed s In mie seg° . the Pacific Ossa. She Is the Beaver, and adeO ed ;they are well shod; and their shawls are P� sizes is sent . repaid for alto nab. anal- . .. tame .int under .the ownership of the like' ourselves. . He has made the wonderful vain . I and h tl warm suggestion of- with 'generous bade. The Paris us with pp discovery of a aeries of canals that last. Pi»>� y have, accordingly, sous with ten should be addressed to Whiten ),darn• Hudson's Bay Company fifty-three yon app*inaa gives the ams s oa of Rly, �Osrn Proms fat Co.. Toronto who are the sole Her route was around Cape Hera, They are nearly a hundred miles wide, and camfort and thrift, and they exhibit an odd the age. and d are far from the days of eta for United States and Canada. �°' ran from the seacoast to the itttewr. Ao- penn►ae raga and _egnalorof Miracle Lbnrt, s'Bto ' . and she made the passage from London in cambinmtion of The is now • da well trained in . 163 days. She is not nearly a considerable carding to Prof E. A. Boyle other astrono- osssxrvLnase ArrD assvrrY ��egg�ssr�• days . r bat as many of our wasting sahcanen on mean have. rosea the same pheaomea•. It is his profession. 'r6ere it the novice who begin the Atlantic, and Is low and brad and short known that Mho has snow and vein; while which ls very fascinating. You neves see . indiscriminately from door to door, and, the The Sweetest Ship Afloat ': ' in her outlines. But she was as grest a� are indubitable evidences of aTiims•1 any rade Dome play among these blonde, old bird, who only rings the beN, of A. 6s arranged her rag& and adjusted her woadee in nor day as mho ls now m cntiodty.• li e.' cleanly folk ; they walk arm on -arm about mansions. The ®tuux have a directory of steamer chair she said drbamily : A local writer who calls her " the Metbu-' the deck In fine weather, and one stoat nava• their own, in which the names and ad• ,. Baron,, don't you thick the Etruria selab of steamships," says of her that i NOt AfY•a1d of Kala. lies may escort ball m •dozen ladies to the dresses of rich philanthroplsb are given, as ls just the sweetest ship afloat l" inches .broke the traditional bottle of The old ntlaman Roe restless. It was °OIIn° of an afternoon. Thome are Soandi• well as the dodges to be used for loosening, .. No, [indeed Mils Cla,sio, I don't do in ~ champagne over her bow and christened her gentleman navians. Long, lock e�ggo the snoeston of the pane strings. This im ��oalled the any Wag of the'klad," he •narmtved. by mensme er still bean. It was not getting late, and he, wanted, to close the thea gentle souls use glide into the "Guide of the Grand Jen', or big game, ,f hat ship do you prefer, then—the �) r: • , considered safe to trust to Der en .nom, &o house' Strolling -to the- vrondow;-he looked Humber or Tees in their black bats ; then and costs six franos ere' in, a smaller Uq�brie t"-whe inquired, with some surprise. -.1lttla . canfidsnce toss then displayed in out and said : they stole harm, and raehedfrom homestead volume for "petit•jen,I which giver the ad• ti Well, .I thimlm courtship i. about the steam navigation, and ahs made the trip The olouds seem to be bankinp in the tb homestead robbing and murdering. How dresses of more bourgeois poopp e, and only sweetest of the fleet, don't�atr t" he asked, west; .we are likely to have,a sharp shower changed l For thrift.peacefulneut honesty, •costs three frLnoa. These gnldes are aro• innooeatly. - undersaiL Before she was warted, however, „ y p Rut the pretended to be hwleep. she got a steam mad astonished the people sO°, Yom, sir,.' replied inn 'Mr, Dinwiddie and sobriety the modern Scandinavian is the fall w ami fled and are constantly who inoreaeed ppy 8 very beat of the European populations, bar• by -new dations, each beggar who has dls• ,'1 by paddling her way proudly before the from. the sofa, "I anticipated a storm and . . •' '• - a maldtnde assembled to see her. Attar that ring perhaps EnR1Lh and Scotch 'y.eomen, covered a donor selling the name, address aha was ooastsntly Hader steam.__ __-., brought an umbrella. We need rain badly, The S wades and Norwegians make emogra• and charitable gnalitiies of the philanthrop3•t The Religious Controversy. ' _ _. ,-c�� Mra Hendriokm: -Er—you were as) Ing, Mia tion • sortbf profession. • They begun saving to the publishers for a franc or two. Full carrying stores and calleoting furs. In time ;they Byte well edn• - von to the mendicants in A.—!'Have you read Mr. Glmdmtoae'o she paned into the bands of the Imperial cstedaadskil nlattheir "&;: form the gnide.booka as to how they are to--CTG----remarks mica £ EngermolYs rejoinder to H drognphen, and now aha is doing effi- A little five-year-old went to the Sunday a splendid leaven to any population. At pre- meso themselves before those to whom they Dr. Fields answer .to Iagersoll's reply to I.- • cis t servlo*, as a towboat, still using the whorl for the fiat time. He. was very tent they ire clannish" when they resell apply for alms Dr. Fields. Open Letter to Mr. Iagenoll's 76 b )no- power engines built by mach elated over what he had learned. here ; but, when they have gradually blond- Rioh R idlohls, they are told, give largely retort to Gladstone t" but I am waiting it Bolton .t Watt m England before Victoria „ Tell me what you heard to -day," said him ed with the population, it will not bt. easy tt the peopis who represent themeto th u h litNo,tle I have nM mwendad the throne. Apart of her deck mother. " It was about Lot's wife," he to Range their influence. victims of the Resotionariea, or even to thea with ao little interest Mr. Glad,tone'e reply , i� koustng hu been fora away, but other• anti. becoming s drastic ; "And the angel Here o& • group of stwther moth. The men .whousilage tat the to have snifered u to Col. Ingermoll'm retort to Dr. Heide' Open - wise s in as she was is het glory a then o! the Lord said to Lot's- wile, skate for are rolllokiaB, eyelash dirty ;the women Communists at the hands of the �erss�illom Letbr to Mr. Ingerwoll i' rejoinder to Dr. #�' ' that whit* she was a tamding� bat on the your lite and don't yon look 'book; but she -are ,la y� merry,belya, Both mon Govermeai Other are bold what clothes Fields' answer to COL IagerwU's reply to !Sr ,mrvia she was oomelderable `f m ran• did look %ack, and tanned a somersault. ; and womenwill flatbr you with consummate they an to wear a►beq on duty;' for' a pros Mr. (4ladsboae's remarks. _ 1.`- . I `� , y - • . . . . I. �;•, . IF1.: ": •w'�:'' ,z '`3 .t err v 3`..7 I H - +.''. v pn.7,,.v.' rx .,. w Co",f I'�`�`$ • `" kH`f"`" a..'''q ,o- :K .. ..,.,.... ... ..',.. t._: _...#.. ra..r1. �: ;...F..ee..-sc_ o '_,r„ r,r : s'w:�.'ii....r ._- "e:.i.'u a t., s,, ;i...k :m,.5e5', ,i�a3E,s_. ri2� Z...'';'?xs'. �w`' ."elm rrf;'�:. ''r �'' ,.�3. �' �+, i•'p�.9�. x ry..t�. ,:5�, Yd; n(. .., �, a.'s • `•y.��i•.''.ia1. ' -A74 fv:'We ••e °%.iS .,�y� .fid . . •• � •. G , � • e'M �•'4 � � Sr i 4i 1•� •r,Ya .-i.* -.•'. - �-• . :?x '"�'""•4ai�•'`.+�dT "'- "♦.'�'k-.•s y.. .. ,. ..17 - -- M. . fpr r{. L �' ,} rhe W ., Y'�n'It/�II+XaIX•l`+Z`1r-'.II4A�i� �'� •.4iE'vL z '� •, y'.,' , .•A y - �' Y ... a:. .. , .t,.'. w.i�' +r ' a r Wim; ay _ .__ w — ADA ce — "` ljSill<fii 1rK _-- .. '1're Esse o[ 1saMt. - Hipipim sheer. , , /^ AA asgrnsa Beau Ltss of • ... and SMemahlp whea weekly be/ween fllatreal+a +++++e �tl i011 etA�+�+eiPa `� - ♦ teasab visitor to the mtlis when the Wb io mei d s ! What is and Liverpool. Balton tSoboe, il[o°cew► W Wrer�oa4 �.�1n� ensile■ wtnMr from Po» race �r•r� Thou' -- y 7 sheep ip heep goo, 160. aced gall, Retara t: bk si, tee. % +,10. dq aced Sault, 01,40 Saturday to Liveryo°+, a°d to r y� Cusbanbaaeosa■snotidostion" wasreswk bank -note per is made for 'the use of the di sheep • �VhatdO they dip them ta! to etr+msr ase 0000mmodstloa. Lacer- eummu from Qwbw eery istor uLay7� ' e?' ed!"hy Rev. J. K. Coy, a. Haptl■b pmialr . at+wernesentadewriDe■ the skill and awittasrs How �o they dip them' are questions asked mw�t�, Iso : pooadt trip eiot.a W. suee.g., gra a_.uiag 41,14040a= laud t+: of Keswick, N. B The New Brunswick with whish the sheets are Donated. by many amauar sheep grower. It is Don• a and tetpytiolcete, s ply to H. ILL XURhor General i ce° and �,otm}�tq� e+P�t t '%Veetera Baptist Association took the mat- '• i taw one 1 whose motions resembled sideced sec�esy•y by our best sheep men to girl 1 Ctt m Soave 8�aata, 1[00�.�,AAYor to We doh russet naootfse Ter dee and of th4 3Yi• lt.r up, pronoaaoed the doaorine tmwartwt- those of a machine in their accuracy and dip sheep annnslly whether diseased or aoA r�np tM citt rmiTwoaa.sd o1Wa hgeetw►�flay�s eau e¢ .sora to and from 8eltltor. f . y poeWne, Bodo° cad PhuaddPhta' and da env y ti isordu it not onto $h race between Glasgow, and Yon w O ' , . Old and dropped Mr. Coy's flame from the to how monoptono ■, Hy eye could not It mal gravest romp W aeras a SAYLTER BRYS.t I and H°n °° weekly, and Glasgow �� `.` `f ' list flaahiag movement mea ip hoe to kill ttoks, lios. sad to oars of her ; et se delicate and overring scab. 10 is aLo g p Ontario bank bilt�ase snbjeab to a dis• 'Incc Y thea his by . Felt sad 4invel 0o V� !°erase tlyh case her soh. that every imperfect sheet healthy jirowth of wool BSheep aro ■sea to s For t, pewage, or othu latortaatlos apt;tr _quant of ow•halt oeat. whea used In the „ A. Schumacher k Cal Baltlmon, a oa°'ed ■ "e,, e ` pnrohase of mon ,den in the Maritime case tastantly detected cad dropped, The be scratching ageinst feboes, sheds etc., AOE6AIDE E_ TORONTO. Shes `Go,, St John' N. F • Wm• ThomO- Proviaoe■ The badness mea complain vt gator may that he dLooversd-ice this girl when warm Werther begins, sad is led to Fsttm_scee gir•a Country wo:k a specialty. . I pOBa "'sr� sa Jop°, I. N. B - a 1.n j oo , C>s `a the inces. t; but in all probability thein of an old noboolmalo, " whose fingers two examine the cause of such uneaaines. Hs e - — ' Love t Let New York, K. BoarUer, A eramant carrot avoid i4 It the Eastern years ago were Y oh¢msY my owe." will probably fled myriads otibeep tioiu,��� ^%� alta• t�o l Qaebso: cam B:ooiie, PhiWfmi• y The government em ■ women In the and in some instance■ where sheep are ke t � A e soca. Portland. Bad°°. >[°°trrat , banks demand the discount„ the Post office B° P ervoue Deb=Y Department must demand it also or lose on, Testy Department is separaEtav the on ranges he may find %me" of scab. This, t the traassotioa �, Hague thinks oharredfragmentoand cinders of bank.not6s. at this season of the'year is not probable, Y FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, DR. tiRAY'e Spsoilfo hall been ntesd totths peal all Canadisa bill, should oo accepted d at pat accidentally destroyed by fire, so that their the sheep would have shown symptoms early AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Wilson year, with great tacos, in the bmakamo d y tkronghont the Domtnion, sad osctataly tko denominations and rashers may be d[wov is the spring, and Ike fleeoa path come og i A �(�{I Nerroar Debultr, and all dtaesws arldsg tram stt•' intrests of trade _make this reform deme- Bred. A visitor watched one of thus ez is ,pot, Loag before warm tivather, M CAU S LAN D aemea, ever worked brats, low of vtUUIy, t)}ylsg 10 4t'� able. porta float s man apparently of black soot Dipping sheep is Immersing them in a hoz the can, palphalloa, oto. Foe sale by all dranoft _ r. cell, Ice the vtoiat of Cla ton, N. Y.. lie the On water, and divide It with floe, ht touch containing a decoction of tobacco and sulphur 76 Hing Ste W., Toronto. hoz, or 6 boxes for 16, of will be seat b: . 4 ty y until it took ,haps and meaning tooher keen armenow sheep dip, or carbolic sold diluted. - - Toronto. . remain, of three of the old British, war ves• glanoe. - Where large Soaks are to be dipped a, tank rasa on receipt o! pries. remphlst-ba apphcowsr I . .et. used is the war of 1812. Two' were .. My oyes," mho said, in answer to his ex- is provided ,o that sheep have to .cats DYEING AND CLEANING. 'rHE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. Toroabn. "- ¢ . sold at the conclusion of the war to Amerd• psesioaof amazsmeat,'•sn no aharperthua thronah It, coming out aeon an incline on ...__ ___ -a-- , I In n _M_e_ n tared by the United States war ships, These your owe. a wssole, so long Y the lYUed,'must have School -boy■, in their groping effort■ to drain, and the dralaings inn bink tato the ' SVult at NO from the etiede of who d themselves �: y lea and forecast their intwe, are a t to t+als• - To di lambs all that is necessary is T►erts and Head Omw t result of ignorance and !ouy, who tmu tis amend �; been an In the wa of inland marine P P P weak nervosa and ashaneted alwldtanrrAenaaad r,sa' y compare the van, natratned aced crude to hold them back down and immerse them, 759 TO 763 YONGE ST.' OLa ldaa who aro broken down from the eaeots at A arcbitectureI L..- The British admiralty sup as they are, with men long skilled ,Ice their care being taken to keep nose out to prevent ppp Yonge Street, abuse or overwork, and In sdvanoed Ute Leel the pored Lake Ontarid was a mit water am, hada and rofeaaion, and to grew hopeless. strangling. city OCAN • fres n at Wed, TORONTO. 0aassq xenon' of recedes al send tor' •s. Tad ,� s and thoughtfully had the ships tit P �° Psi { } M v. Luboa'a Trestles on thsDSeeaan o! lGa The ng y P equipped with the contrast. If a flock of sheep are properly oared for 42a a tib Rad boot caul ba cent sealed t° any eddies os eroaelpt of _ _ ` with colonel tanks for fresh water. The mindeat of book•keeptag despairs Y each year by ''?ping the lambs at the right loo Colborne Street......:......Brantford, Ont. two sm. st.mq. Address s's The Projsibibin* Coavention voted in fa• he watches the accountant reckon a line of .time, the ad4ita may not need it so far Y 4 John strall"orah •• •• •::•.. •• Hamot°°, oaL x V. LUBON, wellington et 1$ ,Toronto, Orb. vour of female' sufir age. U women are given figures with a swift, upward glance, and the extarminstion of parasites are concerned. e `' the franchise tney will, no -.doubt, sowoepb the tyro with the pen loses *outage Y he When the .warm v;mther comes, the hest, B�V ��Akg 8'IIH $ e7I B,D��B gi0oe r.;;!! 'the other duties of eitiaesship. They will, y,ta the old editor dash off a column o! for- the biting, and scratching of the adults, y Aja '' and all; on jailer. When this happy time coming unsummoned when seeded. How the lamb■ we dipped about tea days atter attes Also eeeaelyerednaed seapricers Second-hand me- Tetoate. Domes the incident quoted by ,Rev. Dr. Dan they compete with snob ability Y this ! the sheep are silorn, Hien the ticks are all an.qhs t Plans t• ; Griffin in a speech before the Convention They forget that these mea began with destroyed. Cuss. ROBINSON d Co . g 42 Church St, Totoato. P •'will be enacted In real life: step Y hesitating and unable as their own. Tobacco dip is preferable to on eaons dips BAND IRSTRUM�T�i . Baby's Ln the cradle and They make no allowance for the stanch, un• ice the reason of its safety. Sometime THE TORONTO SILVER PLATE CO 'Now and lieoosd-hstl. ,�` Cry like fury, tailing any, ease of habit, which come■ to when a sheep has been dipped is arsenous 4 .Va Fatheen - and HeAnd oa s jury. "AU things," says the old verb, come down u a the rY>. a B<880N! m cep w povDn them. TDbaDDD SAVER - PLATED WARES .and , �AM- . -- bill the Bank of Montreal 1 be called comes more as h orunder, more helpfully than dip;is o esply made by obs he a at the cigar Baal dt Orohastrt i Upon to pay an additional $2,300 a year, the expertness fa *hts work and keen sstidec f°ht oharbacl °d answer Y well Y robe Bask tion is do i thorn hl B cheaply, 1R 8 T s II 161 o x a Qasbeo $33(1 more, the Bank of Com °g .y' - .... bacco that costs 60 cents per pound and will TRADE MAS 1. Ineros $1,200 more, and the Merchants' and + kill stoke jest Y well, as a tick can not 113oisoa's a proportional Increase, while the stand as much poison Y s man. Have hsd - • . Send for Catalogue• - Jaeques Cartier sad Vele Mule Banks and PEARLS OF TRUTIL tobs000 chewers helping me dip that ,get .'_ FACTORIES nae ■ALESROoii :- .•. (� the Bicegqas do People will pay reduced -- very nick breathing the !timer wining from �ylipt I 0 `1 Y 0 PRESENTS - tlaxes. Ths tax o! $6 Imposed on telegraph That virtue yyhtoh re from to be. ever the tobacco. The dip abeuld be warm: 420 t0 4,28 gill$ Stt. WWI TQ$UA l0 companies for each country officer will, uo- guarded is scarcely worth the a, atiael. g O• f}ooDERHAIf, J. C. COPD, TO y18sT APpislus, Wl;n v sear t est . . cording to a higb authority, result to the Tomorrow is a satire on today l/aowee. Geo. Tow We will send by mail an a . closing of the rani aagQoenies which wonotao- •. And shows its weskne■■.-{Young. The fellow had sees everytbtng, had got pro rias Its to .ach maiden ttnaUy roBtabla. The Iacreuse fa the tazee E necnue, even the bent, has in him an a chip off e61 verybhia , and had some A=Nod in,memea• f M �A w,te, mor icr or cook-ione to IBMnsmahry 1 INA a fam,ly—who will try the They expected to be r.niteved of ,tine formai �� Wag knot Of artists, who were discussing BO Lice- G W. Alias Pmudent - - – r 6 __ — 4 imports Honesty is the oak around which all hemian life In aunt' planes. As the travel. . oven goo PUPILS RelasT as asoll ba and the rid circle from the other virtues a Without that th lar Dame is Dae .- them was m "A t, ermuoc latae; and'scnd it in a utter The offiosn of the French army are jab!•& F h+ vl,nan a< aw.rto,.. stating hnnest opinion after ey {a� last aver ike unbounded matrimodal pros• �, and, graveling, dis !a weeds .sad that is the place where they mads �e walk• 60 �CNEiS I I'= ==."' 0 fair trial. Eitiser a 6,1D or 96 data, la '• ' �i hub place are you talkiest Wdudmr p,nna, .Oral arc mv.a• viWm acct site will srcwre the Rift • peebs which Opea IIp bstotn them. Ice the .tc; .l,o aweuek,a Cartlaeaeee eta OlD>Amw+rte An neer or .torr kcc _ L officer has been forbidden to O blamed health 1 He that has thea has mat f' asked the traveller. " We were raw.a a aoa cv ` Pa ��daft and I d aa°' `°d�,�a y y a'65' every of Bohemia," " Oh, ytl ; Bohemia. lu.""ck°• �,p++P�e�d =auyD•e•�a IFIL) Ara• i r b -y w hent Rrt rt If as -:..' marry without theoonssut of his ootousl and llttda mon to wish far; aced. he_ that is ro�B I' by yna.�tdd,.r,- the stating t��d u -to- _wsat thee, wants every- I know. �I'vs been theca ��ve got one of- % -a.O t �� O, yi°shugfiaatt�Q It'n" CHURCHILL (t CO'.TOtiaF?0 - the tended Hilda had at leant a fortune of thing. I them. one of what!' Oae of them W.dl.d e„ arplua IIffO" „mewbudmo.r. - .. g0,000 treses. This replat[on bas always Were he aepr ao bens ted there is al• wamlkbe � �' It's a beauty." It u wwtula r r� °" CO"Oepood'0" stir th. felt to be a grievance by the French c.a.a.. Yry w anal.ra _ i offio e, although f the truth bs told tons rya hops for a man thaa•aataally and ow- Seward Of lN.i' 44 . - >enwAsn n7ttLa-La•ytreesor� . n8 neatly works. In idleness alone is there mat• ""°`'a t"t"`"" �" - - --P wonld oars to marrys, bride having a dee - _ _ - _ _ is offered by the lrsem:tfaCtvrer r'oTDe. Ss s n -- - b■s. than the sum sawed: Neverthalan, loom of life never ■ Catarth Remedy, for a cans of catarrh which ��� C�e� r_ "t5elr manhood dearandsd.that they should rlO°p, tops, tkey easaot Dries The mild, soothing, �j G , and the patter's which was weaving whea d olima and ltealiag pproperties of thin rs 9 y : e have the liberty to take •smaller sum. The the mesa went down is weaving when it toed � irresistible. 60 cents, by druggists, OVER 1N , - 'French Minister of War, It is sold, proporss y _ t to sbolish the renniodm sired to allow tha °Orae■ cep to•mwrrow, F dnde has a head light. seeoad - Baad'lale7e/es Dodging to obtain s Business ldtieatiom. a b4eseM • . officer■ the right of choosing whom they will Ask what pnvuiltnjt;, pleasing power That d.ln II by, satetus aced Trieveles. ==A to Shorthand &I Typewr ftL mosld W . -as their helpmates. - _. Allures the sportive, wandering ben How light ir�, hbw bright 11 aye, Sed for a,3 and Groote. ��p I... . 3'o foam. Modred, from flower to Soweey How fresh bo"hook with healthful slow, Aga060 waster to every lova, Bra I WD ANEICAN. BUSINESS t�tM Thr dstaaldng Brooklyn oYhder, Albert He7] twit 'tis vane Llie taeee that.ts ldaytlme blow t e,. T. Z.bST�, Areal. Ta Tasmta E. he dd who was arrested in Montreal -and yO° Twisty. _Aad yet taw weeks . oonsmom -to o biait to e a P morrow orae a out Bisoe she was tsdtng, say by any. - n usessa* s he neowar ezteadition order. at. am our heart the but wine ; of terward 'the doafors ekul aodd na¢gh4 avefl • - , r sic;:: aa, a Coe:t of Sessions. B ae °csstanf ht otdt s forth bitter. t►a ku she erns, sad this and pale ' t bg.a8 l►L last, wkll•' 1n a he few from, on is rets ptsdsd th.t his .en-tk. ta.t..na .t.In irDm t�. leas Dt ,>,,. a,,.h..ad. •' fir.,. a mm. ^ 3`OOD FOR THE gOT '�PEATH ER -' onlyy $12 a week, and - the% occupying the the vat. . Irv4 often mea-+ remedy- positlion he did it was diffioalb w avoid Perhap'tw111 help; i can but try." T I B I S W T stealing. Of coarse snob an excess cannot Starry Husbands. the took Dr Puny a F.vl vorut PnwApdoo. ( O 'be admitted for a moment ; but, nevertheless And every baleful symptom from shed many people will think that a oorposstics Very mach has been mid about the ob1L •And etre was mind v teeoemm she dead, j ,�� or beefs which psya its Dishier a in Batton of wive is regard w wearing Pm The girl of the period b Ansa Lytta' JOHNSTON S a — FLUID �19F . pittance of $d2 a week, deserts to get rob• petaal smlis, but it seams Y it our literary„ ,•1 Ail other goods by fortune's hand I .gfve0, . bad tar its folly in exposing as as erpaid talents have never oma thoagh0 it worth A wile »Ike peesllar gels of Hesvea.CT while for the " man o' fibs hours" occasion- In. your wits char aa3 our home un . official to the temptation of so re■popdbls a y changed Y O Z+ 8 I ad 8 T O S >D . .. any do don i rmdla when at ho'ae' is his awn ! Dora she go abort with gloom on podtioa m� ppy When the Apfetite fails, when the StOIDaCh rej1OW all kinds of food, whea the fait Loertaial jnat as wential to dem• ker fano and do you rs no more the amtle System U ran down to eases of Mental and physical OyCrBtriin311nsr ` Dat$ putolfS. ;' y that won you i It is because site is bilious. must disability, estic happines fcramaa. W be, nanny � Btle °aide half the miseryfot the world. JOHNSTON'6 FLUID BEEF will causing Song Nourishment that ora be - Mr. Editor :-• Dukme3 par are goad -tempered Y it b for the woman. gar system is clogged cep, bar head aohx among our most fashionable evil • Noth• We open doubt whether the male head fief her a vial of Dr. IPisree's Pleasant Pal.. �� and thoroughly digested by the weakst stomach. It will give tone bo the flag is more gloomy than to be ushered sato of a tamtly really apprsslatss th- �-a}�y will -give het ,elle! and the - stomach, wants from whatever acnes, and supply food for _ ansof these tomb -like apartments where tunity he has for iff mashies at home atm here of home. will grow L again Brun, BOstEIId EYBC�C. - - a , ons am scarcely grope his way to i sea tato the Tamil circle asteria Its as y� x � . We ohiaoed to be the guest of a lady friend = ll by B It is the tanwr that really' embarks in Barnum Wire & Iron Work&'Windsor Ong.. and after spendtng some time Ice the -- family , preoiogh . with a frown on his Doan• badness. $ ,. - .• teaanos. The wife and mother is wi sitting room we were a invited to walk into bbut - _, -- the parlor," and we telt very mach Y we font walls from morntg until aighq with but Ahtsa Ladles' COilene. cep Par 041,iAfie3r WTi1L .. few exceptions, and mast bear the word• ST, THOMAS oxTAluo . 1'�'Om $-1$ Steel idmagiae Mss Fly did a ,entering OSP ns+ Hea 1021 , t!'am9 and n the threshold of the ■ tor. moat of fretful children, ineffi loaL servants Hyl students- frtm� British- Gbiumbta, • 'Ws uould ow,sody a to tke oommoa weak nerve and many other perplexities Texas, Arkansan, Ottawa, •Wtanipsg, Chi- x'014 �OOIIt�at�an. • ,noose of the ladies et land to 'do -away and she must do this, day after day, whil , Dalath. New York and.other distant ,with this great evil of excluding she fresh the husband goes out from those petty detail s Ibr luso nates, excaUenl aaf f teach• We are offering the ?once at ex- ,• -' air and sunlight from your d jsd of home oars, has the benefit of the per are, ejitaeoe work and )far accommodation from tear of .luviog oarpsl■ Laden. fresh or. mesh with f3mdy has a wolai, eve mo (pled Its beta, that a new bntlaisg, oej�t�oIIallf low pl'�005. star you darken your rooms to nave your Rood time, which altopther act as a charm cost $20.x, has been ereotsd this year. : •- - tiarpeto ggooa do your lyu and oto tamilim on the phydoal man, and if he does Y he 86 pp. Callander fres,. Iron Fen" Cre'atinge_ . a gnat tnjnnrryy Care for health rather than should, he will cams home cheerful, and Addy, Principal Austin, B. D. Statile Flttintst ` alwozd lashieoa. Open wide year doors Wyant, ' and thsiI lighten the house , and windows and let Ice the ■n Wdm and hold life for, his wife, and drive dull can It into be regretted that lir. 'Grealy didn't and all kinds of Iron and Bras! lnah air ao matter U the °arpst does fads and gloom from her care -worn brow. Soma fetch the �iortt► Pub book with him. �►ork. It 4 tar better to haus a isd carpet than mea can bs all smiiss away from home . Shs.ephm � � Sir Vis,-- THE HEST AND CHEAPES] F1L^TCE r faded ohseks. Then for the sale at nr but ab.home they are Y otoes "'bows and Ytvow atessd tins tees at bbaopo, I .health and bsaaty,ladiu, ao fo yet can hear lb ■dd, on every side, Wive■, ,wakafalnu� tsmis] of • s • There an tttuu►y riasats>• of . . this farkim, bat Ie07oar rooms cheerful meet yon hasbandr with a ■mils" brain, oto., prmatae - a�g lam o amsd O S' ArxT JANZ. b; one+zetuoa of tbs beai4 sad 1°m of Yaanl 1V��_ �� Teerles � MA ssany. ewnitn, from say as° whatever. men-yomg, old or mid aged -who sw bnkea doves from W BtCf kook Here: altheabo.e auses,or any notobsseronnstab..e, - . 4 . -An oxford graduate is a street oar cont Do ,yon - feel bine and despondent ! Do send addreu sod 10 acs' h stomp tot Labor's .;:; dilator at Minneapolis, Ire has any smoun- rack and tear ansa at nerve and mus• fad book form. al Dtisssu oI Yea Books ^ C R L MACHINE'014 Ly b pains y seat and eeoaT Liam obesnatfos Addtrm 1a, �+G of wealthy nlatie,4% but the troa le came ole, and have you been disappointed is find- o Ltrsos a7 weuinrtoa stTet End, Toronto out e sen whea they wanted him to marry the ggirl iLg a remedy that will 'afford certain and France is on the west side of the Alps. but none equsf it in lubrical ttg proportion. Fara he didn't like. To get out of the difficulty speedy relief. It so, go at once to any ding Monaco h on the suicide. TdRUNT @ �, ram, litw ens etc., cad none aquas M the ssetome he skipped aurora the Dawn. He is a pops- store and buy' ' a sample bottle of Polmou's weewwt seomsoh of Bwreh gat out of at ONT. J Pesrlees magi by _ . lar con noter, bat dos not find much time Nervilina Poison's erviline never fais to des causing wmnto _ Dyspepla, or lnelgeatlos, SAMUEL ROCERS & CO., TORONTO. • to cultivate the Uterary tastes acquired at relieve neuralgia, cramps, h ache, then- ast� their sttesdast svtu, bake ab o°a a does of Dr e mutism, and all internal o tetasl pains. `A1 0ev slomwh mem BOO bAMY msdtelas' t gold by dealer everywhere. e college. AD Draggids, go cost^ til When eminent talent In united to spot- J. B. Cuman, d orrisburgh, The man win bullar amen the loudest N - writEs : All the on] doesq't alwa s mean ei the moat lees virtue we an awed and dsrzled into "I'd �°k brit our admiration is apt•to be very favorably of ervilise, aced always y a admiration. Cnaasesn Han Rmmwn 10002 Cray and faded D E 1. cold and reverential; while then is some- purchase a ■Scor d lot. PcLon ■ .Nerviline hair to its ustural oolor and prevents failing out 11L�� R. ' thing in the harmless infirmities of a good is sold in sample bottles at 10 cents ; large T and great, but erringindividual that.pleads size 25centa-by all druggists and country DZow is the time to conciliate the girl's 1 11-. ..touchingly to our nature, and we tetra dealers everywhere Try s ten cent bot- father or make friends, with the dog. j T F P A tle. People who are subject w lied bneth, tool wale^- Jif., j 1 :� samorend frail. ry lenges or any disorder of Ohs Bto:n•ch, can at trout when wflnd• that like ourselves he is mortal ttt - be relieved by using Dr. Carrow* Stomach Bilins '~ ' kindly. object of our Idolatry The fruits of the earth, do -not re ob- 'the old and tried S4medT. Ask your Drowhk CArITAL AI FUNDS NOW OVER tl{3,ase.MO. i The future can never be divorced from viotisly re Hire labor and cultivation to,pre- Gladiatorially speaking, the cern to the READ OMC11w 1b TAIfe011OC STREET, TO1Ro1170, 0111. tries for our arae and subsistence than Spotty -Durso! the celestial Sena. A n0][E COLIIpAYY, ESTABL1btoUi D OCTODER, 1871. the past, It is in the inevitable out- our faculties demand inbtruetion and re - Dome of it. W e cannot Glome np the record Has I Covez Cass our" in one minute. To this date, October si, spill, there has been returned : 1. ''. of the year, behind nm ns if thhey had not Solation is order to qualify nb o become The beat way to get more talents ie To the heirs of Polloyboldan (death claims)......................:::::::...:..........:1649,249 00 been, and open a fresh and new one bearing upright and valuable members of society To rho holden of matured End,omment Policia.................. ::::::::: no" es ' to improve' the talents we have. To Policy -holden on surrender of Policies..... • I ..................... 98 836 00 r no reladan to; those shot preceded it. W hat gsef al to other,, or happy in otirselves. . To Policy -holders for Cub Protita (including those allocated and being paid) . 43 5" use A. Y. 4(17 has been sown will be reaped, and, thus, by The misfortunes we He under, are more .._., To holden of Annnity Bodds.........................................: ................ 16,967 ala a revietviag the tame that is gon6, we any at- easy to us thea those of any other person AGENTS WANTED Loaned to Policy -holders on security of their Policies..............,: •.,r ............. s2,2e4 99 isle some degree olknowled eof that would be in case we could change condi• psoe�'i4 x774 a7, J� , ± q Oft Llogant Lttho¢r•pbic Platare of City of b yetto come. And, Y the farmer, through tions with him. Either the evils' that be Tersato. taken tram the Boy, and showing els pbUcies in Force over 10,000. ALmonnt Over b1d,0Y0,0Y0• c'J� —.-big staossees and his failures, lea's1s how fall' us are in some measure suited and pro the leading building@, gardens, craves stations, PRESIDENT -Hex• S1R W. P. HowisirD, C.B.,'li C.Id.G. r - ; wharves, oto. sine 24x36 inabea Sample Dopy sent to i, � better to prepare kis soil g. and to select his portioned to our strength, or they become wy addretstor 6o cepts:. _.:' _YICE PRESIDENTS.-WmLum ELLioTT, EnQ ; EDwARa HOOPsa, FAQ. li seed, ro may we learn !rota time to time more supportable ar we grow atxastomed to Dios HttxaovEH, Je�Y�CDONALDe IIIAna(;l>tlg D1reCtOri "' ; the Lenora of experience.. them. _ 36 Hing 8t. asl, Toroab. .; W'Pollolse Nostotedhbb of w 2 ,*u bh ~ l ysam Ip l . . , , ; C , - - ' - c •, ,.. . .. -, .. 1. • ... . L - .� .. ' - - . ,11 �� .. .. w r, .. . ., S ., .-_ , .. . � " - _ . . . . • . , n _ Mkt, ,I:? 1 " 11 ea �%:_...: -. _. 1,1,1,1,., x.,..4.0...... ..._.1•,t•...a.:,. - t,. ..,.. _ - 1,1,.1,- 1,., c„„,_,_,3.A'-' .• -.-rami. i_.... .. .. L .,.r Fsa..'x �r...:C..c k�_,._,.... �., wJA4r..i^kLt..tt'S•.K., '•, .:nl'(?�r.iC::i...,�. Y` i' m'rF•�91Lr."MM.'. .g e t ^"" r� r..Ae;^. ,ff. i :r'. ,.�,.,...... ..res-�..A. �,-.ti-...; --.., .. -.. •r z' y�, %,.^,acv ,n. t. - �.. ...:..1 ...: _. 1, in• Y ,_., .',�, ..�. wF... <,'•'.*,' .yY y; _ y / , :{"` '\ + ..,e .....,.,,— r1 .:t'...'- �'.' `.' Y. :t _ FS` � .�11', Y. +•S. .:X. ..V.-rl. .. • , 9 '',esr n„1^ '7.;, ,.:...,,k+ 4$ .:.:. r .... N.., r•�"-•L--_. i. ,?" _ �5. x;, Y al. k ! L ,. - - T n . r , '.. . ! .r •�, f ' ,1._ .vii_ ql.l *.•V ­4 i - : • _ - Q .11 TO OUROU13WIlIBERS:By referring _Oh for Take, ocean sad sea breezes. '-At the Entrance Examinations at � �- W the address labai t e date zow p°a Markham hell Waddell passed from B. o.B Y -YOUR GLASS !ARS _ :.' Lo the addrways ss labein the date Per Y u Call on or write F. Stephenson. uptown ,�. y ". .. _ 7oar vbsc>•iytionto TzzNsweispsd: telegraph and ticket office, Whitby, for S. No. 14, Pickering, J. S. Winnacott, Bemittanee• are acknowledged b a teacher. M , change of date• on label on the Urst paper I01- tickets (good for the season) to Muskoka 14 bwiag racefyt of ffioney at this Darts. Always lakes and sea bathing pointe. Also • T keep a data paid ahead ti tickets via-all the boat linea iC.P.R. in- One day last weak as Sir. Colin C&nip• . . 7`2%034 - -' NEW ADVERTIlg Ng NTi 2MIS DAY. _ eluded), &IIs ocean steamship and rail- bell was passing the bridge leading out of _ • T way tickets to all parteyof the world.- the village he observed fire rondptly ex- -s _ _ 1 Card-E. H. Cornell. C!ioice of seven best royal ,nail. lines and at the west end which was promptly ex-- 1 N, I i Local-J. R. Hoover. all railways, ~ell guaranteed at rock tingnished. ' ' The wind was blowing Dichie _ a 1 u i ' Local-E. Stephenson. bottom rates. * ' strong from the gest at the time and had r -�,Notiee-Geo. D. Linton: .. sasses =acts• it not been observed and quickly put out the west enders might have been de- Dry Goods-Jacques & Willis. The Ladies' Ain Society of the Ivietlrod• IS �(ilAes Jere-Diokie dt Marctnia. - int church tinrpoae holding a garden mending a ferry se a means of transport- Quarts, Pints i�nd Iagllf Gallons, , Farm for Bale-Airs. E. Gibson. party on the grounds of Air.:Jam-s ation over the swollen asters .of Dnfiln's - . Richards, one mile east of Pickerine vii- Creek. . ' At lowest prises. -., - . ' _ --- ,irk lags, on Tuesday evening, July 24th., same Bali Teniae. ... ' - , _ _ sk aru0� �• Tea nerved from 7 to S. Admission 'l0 The Town Line Blazers ea>xle rap to our _ L x PICBERII!1G, ONT., JULY 20, 1888. , cents. burg ou Wednesday and engaged ih a - . __ o satr=aca szams catq-as•,catch-can contest with the tillage _ ie entrRiles laminations at Wilitb team. - Tbe-beton was about even before t - are over. From S. S.. o. 4. Nest, E. - t e game, ut t e azers a ori y 32100 � - Eddy, -teacher,- Jas. Richardson passed, two or three flickers when the betting be• - --, - and Fred Law wa-s-recommended ; tio. gan to go against them-they didn't flick -Raspberries. - 4 East, &Liss Adams teacher, Win. Doidge in unison, requiring more field praetr-cel ' `-bliss M. Rye ie.away visiting friends passed. Tliere' were 107 candidates, of Wlien the scorers had gathered up' all the - FROG -~ _ ' - lin Clmmon. whom b2 passed. We will publish a fall score cards at the end of the game it was . - _ - _ _ _ , f -Mise Minnie Bunting- is visiting list of the successful ones UM4 this town- found that the Invineibles had made 88 cloatnaots t, runs, � the Blazers 9. The battery forDICKIE &/� i�r : ". ..-friends in Bov+antsille. P Picks was J. S. Winnacott and W. J. 1� -Mrs. Bennett, of Toronto, is s _radii` , ::.. I . - .- - . Clark,-end for the Blazers Geo. Slorris - - .The contracts for the several parts oP a w. days at Dr. Rea e. and W rGcald. The L mpire is a m s• 4 • the works of erecting the new school S -Wednesday's rain was heartily wet• buildings in the villago of Pickering have terioue unknown, wlioswil! probably isst{ Bought �efOY•ehe recut advance domed in this neighborhood. been awarded as follows :-Mason and a special volume, of 'base ball • rules- to . -Mx. T. Larkin, who has been teach- brick work, William Westlake ; carpenter govern his games. We would advise the selling ultra cheap fol' Cash. V fug school a6 Loretto, is home for vacation. work,, E. C. Hurlbut ; painting, J. A. visiting team to practice more in the „ -Mr. J. S. Winnaeott, who has been Hilts ; galvanized- iron work, A. B. field-no fair ball', knocked into the air - _ teaching at Balsam, is home for the holi• Dowswell. The total amount of the should be allowed to light. Then for the - -- ' dye, several contracts is $4,072. ]lir. West- return game. - It ,v�nll pay you to buy from _ -Rev. J. H. Bowerb and 'wife, of lake is maki.ig arrangements for getting - . s`' _ • . _ -. +Aurora, ase visiting frmends in the village material-on the gronnd at once. i - sRoua►+Aan. :,I. _ _ this week. The Thistle wet• -- The funeral sermon of the late Mrs. Cha ter 202 cf, the Revised OntarioT�KIE 'MARQUIS • ��-bliss Mary Johnston, of Toronto, is btatutes, sec. 2, sa s:-It shall be t-he Mary J. Lawrence, will be preached in L ww gpending a week er-two with friends in y the Christian church, Brougham, on . the village duty of oowner of land or occupant Sabbath afternoon, 22nd inst., at-2:80 - - thereof to cut down or destroy all the o'clock, b the Rev. J. J. Cameron, of Highest pr1Ce fOr B�jttel' aLl d Eggs. r =Mrs. -John •'Wilson, of Highland Canada thistles, oxeye daisy, rag-weed y g Y Creek, is visiting with her son, air. Chas. and burdock growing on his land so open A°ltaville, formermv of Pickering Friends • , and other friends. and acquamntsaees-aill please.. bear this-in __ _ . - y, each and every year as is sufficient to mind. -The neat meeting of the township prevert the ripening of their . seed." ....... r • - i council will he held in Brougham on-Sec. 9 ezten3s the Act to the highways of - . -�` CENTRAL. STORE, BROUGHAite . -, - M day next, July 2grd._ .. any municipality, an$ Sec. 10 makes an s Sporting News., . . . o _ ', V ' ,.. -_ w -`overtook t e-oull"Zon of their budgets for violations of the Act, and an overseer g - - - ibis week, as they have been uvnvoidably of a highway to a fi17e df not less 'than On Tuesday cthey went to U#ridge and ' selling them�at ?0°� below the usual. prices. Crowded OIIt. I beat the ho�r a tears by" an innings and Our crown and m.fruit ars have just arrived, we iia E ' - , - 410 for OW act. Ta,= .Ta6=0, Je ] 1 hay E' o haus. 'This club -has now played all sizes and. are sellitl them ye ehea -The Beeton Work nays thefeet Diaastrotis Pisa• with and defeated successively each club - g p' „' - - commissioner seizes the old"aitlewaliis for And now we are called oil. to acquaint m the Midland district. viz::=Kinsale, $Li,�BI,i has gone up singe we._ our snt�mer stack, tlleaefore{sae . wood before they are played. out, and the otiie renders tttith the fact that another Osha wa, Bowmanville, Whitby and 1r x- _ - :,. 'Reeye s>a s lie doesn't. _ village leas- be Y. • ono e. a uuw, r ie,cerm was - _ ey5tou vie ri�unc saps first sine. he village of Ripley. Ont., is a eseel ent as will be seen by analysis anti BU==er � '-.�'Q' We_ have just received another ,lar;e order of - ~ = every person ie having holidays, and it thing of the pam. and the losses amount the tieldinR was unequalled. The leading summer goods. Cu�tome^a pronounce alis lot tits nobbiest, best' and ____ to about '340,000: Twenty•sis buildings scorers !or Pickennq were (:hos 88, cheapest goods they have seen this season. ~ _ is now the editor's turn 'He won't pub- b31. • fish any paper next week. _ were burned, and. only two or three buss• Clark 24. and.,W:' Gormley 11 not out ; Toronto prW paid for stili good butter. Qra cases of ergs Wanted a _ _ ++ Des.&. places_ remain . The ppeeopt� turnedi nd fflr L xbridge. $amiltAa i8 and' 8, - - - - ' . -Mr. T. W. Croshv, •school;teacher- at i out with ails•:and fou ht the flames as once. •.140. t:er for saFe�ilr smirll et(Icas at cost. _ • ? $ighlsad Creek, is spending his IroImdasa p g Coombe 18 and 7, and Weeks 5 and 1.2. 11 .3iere to a fiahin ,cam in and the �bs3t they canld, but the Hames could not We wonder what the Tintes now thinks \ T _ __ ,, field sports of the village. p' R� be stayed.. Tlie -village had no andsmeans f about the local championship, and toilers _ ' �ECHINN & -POU-CHER v T -Prof. E. L. 13 m on. Sn of Public k protgction oher,thnn willing hands, bor• it will get.thoae three tappe referred to a _ y gt Pt rowed pails, and the usually insufficient ! couple of weeks since. • `1te append . the _ _. 'Central .,Blocks BrOugbanit Ont. 18choois, Colorado City, Colo-, wife and supply of ladders. All these fires"are so • score.:- .. _ -- __._ hr ld fir4E-visitinkz at the vi- s ' - . - _ - ... f Mrs. B. remains at her sistei s for some deci a our citizens apan backlog ip the `- f e v F, a Fady. c Rou! I b tv'hitlaw E+ -.0III f - - committee appointed 0 a recent public p Cauneron, b CoowbP $ _ _ _ _ -bfr: and Slrs, T. Jackson, of Clinton, meeting to pre e a scheme of protection J T de:tarlt, c Coombe, b whltliw ?+ par u - • -11111!111�11111� I K_�_ -- it�etlnder- for their consideration. When th aezt T w Cros v- b Gould' r ar _ ,are-visiting with airs. Greig. e T .lnclrew, c Hamilton. b Goal.i - 0 - - stand that Mr--Jackson intends spending meeting is held •all ehonlJ tarn out and •1'N winuacou, c Hamilton, b whitla� I .- . _ - .. . - _ . •. - . a couple of weeks eauiping and fishing see that some a^.tion is taken. i-c d,nle, b Gould. o' _ Jnr 1;ortalev, c Gordon, b Wbitlaw - - 1 Have you: seen tnase..I�inne>•, Tea and Toilet Seta +down the river. ! . £ road, a dould, b Whitlaw _ 0 - -A lecture will be given in the S. A. The C'l,ro„icie says we are wor&in u A Gormley, of oat - ---•- ti _ li •our Graves. li • Gormle . 8i ' g P Extras' e - - T •• 3 18 barracks . on-1l-av evening by Staff_ a sensation over the fact, that our cricket - Lieut. AVadds, formerly stationed here, club lends the Association. It also says TotalI. 96- - `� on '.'The,�i'ork in (,ltiebec, comtaenemg that the oilier clubs dont know anything lac inn{ops CSBEJD(rh Ona innings The tit &115. Admission. 10-cents. - abont cricket and never ctise:dna tile: _ est beautiful setts I have ever~seen in Picker' _ .. .- pia . ' _ Our exchange& are cautioning minist• our club in taking the champi� :phi al• C Hamilton; a Camaro& bClark l:i bCaweron 9 _ months dosh:Billin a once could take it if it wanted it bppa lly ,� C�rabe• c dr Cls b clack: .b clerk s - - _ .etre against too lengthy sennona during most by consent iesonecioaa that Whitb p» uld.6 n(I elarkClark. .•-0 b Cameron 0 - - -• ____ . '- the summeP g a ... ... - - said-that a minister who couldn't strike Indeed ! For a fact Whitby sports FYarnot4,c%N'mu&c�ttbcamerou 2 b Greig. .. 3 I .1 . ile in thirty urinates should change hie possess iuuch hi7oso h After di3cover= / Aemp !u; b c1arF . ' 2 cantcron s • -- - ; - '' ..­­ ... � 1� . .I .. philosophy.-- y J 3t W h,tlaw,c W'GormlaybEddy 2 b rameron S `�� _ r,\ �T . . . bnsideas• ins that they cannot win the pennant, A Weeks,e clerk. k Eddy _• c Prowl, b � Js i1 111' -A large party from Claremont plc• (the} say the} don't .want it, anyhow. clerk. L • - - _ C D cordon; run out 0 not out.... s _ 1 AA the Chronicle says : ` The ehamplon' D McFionon: sot ort. . ,:•,.. ,. 0 c Cameron. .- : _ _ _ __ _ - enioved. thenselvea. hugely. They epulis . B 13� , -bri ciinetion to &' Cain a ra 3-c�k.. 1. . - a �a-� -- } - — - - ,. highly of oar neer ani'=ta beaut;. Oitr'�aa club:"- If we had? apace- we world . - U I - '. . ` .. Ja s! reporter will roLabi once ° fife relate a little fable about a fox which . :...,...a . �T Po P y P.. ventures of the da for next issue.- Tonal - y y grapes. awczavr �x ►t isle.._ didn't want an a s. , .-Oahnwa heal Whitby at baseball last •I Rated Vi s• - ' tthitlaw• • i • sf 7 �b - • ' I$atnrdaay 7 to 8. Of comae the name war . wa Vindicator s_a a that'Trik CO°tr'l1C - is i is u _ not finished=baeeb games �ewa of madbecanseYt sal t e mss eel2lT �hill# TEA CTS41 --_ !those two towns seldom• are-but ended ` g Gori! • , Wbitlaw bowled oaq wide... _ Ol L Ocricket ground was a or one. 1Ye.mp is a 6etiera] row; Whitby kicking �° int Innings Yna tat,iogs_, -... labont the umpire.- Such, tactica are diidn't say anything defending the ground, - . _ _ - . .but only that the Kinsale club won , be- o K x . w o lit x x' y _ _ mnsa9ory. cause it was the Leat tenor. The'vi,idi• nark ' 72 ' -s I� a • la a . a_ . t Cameron 7 '0 d8 I 16 9 44 _ • ` -Air. H. Gordon, of .Port Perry, has 1 catorelhen goes on to say that the Picker• Eddy � i 77 3 ,-s i n i -•... __ -- given notice to the town council that lie ink g! onod is a poor one too, as, when ilia GTe�e 1' _ Intends entering suit against.the corpora. Oshawa club played here the ball teas On Fridayl;isf a cricket club from the tion for !3,000 damage owing to the frequently knocked gnto a neighboring county o{ Ontario journeyed to. Peterlloro ��j O. p f� �KE . DUMB ETON•. - - - 'drewning of his son in &.town tank. The. }firm. - es, by the Pickering batters, and to play ne and res6ited n favortof Peterboro' ,]J PARKER. i - council passed a motion sympatlr'iziog i if our totem. will turn the current of his q , ' with the parents. but stating that they thoughts back to the 24th 'of. May last he' county. Ontario went to bat,' the leading - do not decal the town liable to damages: g scorers being Hatch ' 45, Hamilton 17, sill ,ecollect tlia4the writer of this mtem I Hemphill 13 and Gil irk L'3 not oat, the • Ton- *ale• I knocked the ball out of the Oshawa side totalling 113. Hat ch receive'fl's severs ASK _ .• . - • '• • About seventy-five thousand . good ;ground twice-once into a clover field I blow on the I while batfin; in the 9rat shingles rery. cheap. J. H. Hooter, I away down near.'Whitby, and once onto} Snniblta whiob laid liim rap for the day, a • • Pickering. R private residence in the suberbs- ofIsub. taking his place. Untario secured �5 srokehis8N1:. '.' I Cedar D41e. The Pickering club bas put only N.l in its second'venttire,' Hamilton , �' - - Mr.' A. Findlay met with & •slight acct- the ball over the fence on nearly 'ever};, making '?!f, and Bsacomb 12. Petcrboro I ' I.- dent last week. He jumped off a step- ground they have played on this ye•ti:, in- made in first innings and 14 ;for one �C' - � et1 - y'� wicket in the second, Hamilton sCoriug 36 `ism O NR ladder and broke-a small bone of his heel, , eluding their own. - - gay il, SeraEton 23,.Bnrulia_m 23, Pearson • • I which will make trim lame for a short; se &Soso Cautions: 22. Parker 21, and Sailsbu 11`' Day (the :almost every week the papers give ac profes8iouai),Stratton, Rutherford, Bamil- ~' -I ,, time. I. ' • 3 ..{: _ - . _ . salodde. counts of men killed by railway Lralns ton and Rodgers bowled for Peterboro, and �- A man named Overton, a .harness- , , • through carelessness. Some people read Gold, Clark, Whitlow and Bascomb for ° . `_ C ,,'' ' maker, who has lately been working in these accounts but are never warned by Ontario. Messrs. Strickland, Logan and . ( ��,,' - -at Whitby, committed suicide at Bowman- them, to be more cautious in fooling Gold umpired the game,andJudge Dartnell .. I' 1 '! , acored.for this coapt} The Ontario club -• • ' =~'villa on Friday last. lie was very likely around trains. On the 'evening of Jnly _wee composed of • a gentlemanly lot of FEATRR I' - :demented and seemed to think that 13ib we were on the local going through cricketers who enjoyed the outing im - "C� �� ' -` detectives were after him. 'His brother Port Hope, and we witnessed a very par•. mensely, returning home favorably im RSET from Hartford, Conn.; came over and row eFcape, A big celebration -took place pressed with the town of Peterboro, and • ' took charge of the body.. - - in' Port Hope that day, and a large crowd bringing with them a wholesome respect _ The above cut represents, the! wsoideat• . . `.• . was at the station to catch the train..- .A for the 0'ricketing a>?ility of that, county. � We are. sorry • to announce that on crowd of young men neglected to get The return match will be played in Whitby.. i - ' Thursday last, 12th inst„ Mr. 1I- Ellicott', aboard, standing around in &knee-spiting n the course of a week or tau days, and '' H R BONE 1J We '.:. Co1V ►J ■ � T i ( met with a very painful accident. While I way pretending to be drunk until the this county is expected . to redeem itself. l .drawing in hay a fell through the bot• train started, when ibev made a general We wonder if-it will ~ tofu of his wagon sustaining setters in. rush: One young menti lIo had achieved '► Whic17 for'Durability, Grace, Elegance amtl Eaae steads Unrivalled. These Gorgets juries, and breaking several ribs on his I considerable cheap notoriety by getting off Boulanger is slowly recovering. are boned. with fibred quill, contain left aide. He .is progressing as well as I stale jokes at which he laughed heartily. Commissioner Herchmer,•of file North- =Np :3it�.e Steelt3 �O �3r®�lY1�L OT Rust i' '' could be eatiected, and we hope tviIl be• ,missed tiis hold and fell beside the car, west Slounted Police, is in Ottawa. around again soon. his head almost. falling between 61ie _lir. A. G. Morrison, of H&]ifas, has yNi11 not xoll up at the side, and 0.re_poaitmvely't17e best Corseti on the market+ . wheels.' Hnndreds saw him fall and been nommnatetl by the Colchester Liber• _ _ "'-" _ •• assay Seises. ' . - • covered their eyes, ezppeting he would be als.. Each Featherbone Corset is guaranteed to be absolutely unbreakable, to give•perfeet - We have ' beer- requested to- protest I instantly killed. - But- Providence takes I The Western Iron Manufacturers' As. ease to the wearer, to wash and laandry without damage, .and to be satisfactory is .against the habit of letting horses,run at I special care of drunken and half-witted sociaticto was formerly dissolved x17 Wed' eve respect. -If not, return within .four weeks • and your money will be refunded Al t : large in and around the village. They I people, and he escaped. The little epi• nesday. . - Pe ... _ to you. For sale by - . ._ .. browse upon ebado trees, enter open gates I, sode caused him to forget for a brief It has been found impossible to close t `' `, T_' and prove 'a nuisance generally. There i space that he was. aping inebriety. If the breach in the banks of the Hoang•Ho. _ ,BUNTING me a township bylaw on this minas ii and people world exercise a little more catitiou River in China. • ' ;' , ' I . � ...... - . ,� also a Round for such animals, and if they around oars, and always get aboard while The English team won fire Kolapnre G .� • � are 'mlesing some morning, they, will the train stands still fewer blood-curdling Cap Wednesday, the Canadians being �irebalaly be found tbeue. Keep 'em in. -accidents wou(mi appear in. print. + thirteen points behind. --1 , 1 `, , , - . , 1,t, , • • r wAx.,S�'?rr. X..... v rei.d....i _:,._.. -'.......-.:•d.7...,.�t4,.va.._u1e??STjs."kr,':fi.°t._. _..n-. .rt _..._�._�...L !��_ - , . � 't in'" — .a