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I F - - , I . t (l F VIII. -� z r '� . - � l' I 1�TT ``RIDA MAY_ 17 1889 _ VOL. � ICK R NCB; � T -- -- T 7 SCARBORO. l ; . �pro�c,aiiala>ital Q�arDie. y. T ARO V N� �.J GREEN RIVER. - �` ,. T T - - ��__ - _ ,,,s , `-' . Skeldiiig is very�l. . J . ,� The football,club met for practice an'Bat- Hi• Th° . ' : ' Medttc . LATlt8T LOCAL BAPPIN11011 BECOILDSD BY nrday evan. and after a couple of hours Mr. Arc %e Mino of Toroutd,is visit g ' . . W. 0. J J. $. EABTWOOD, r - s$a FAX58 AND JoTTBD DOWN BY OUR good kicking went home $atisfled that they at his anal s here. �,'� RS. still aersed the stadaina necessary to Dope Miss Ho of Norway, was visiting er t ,r - D Pickering, oMoe second door eas OOf the '.. ._ OOBAIiCYP41tDItD1Ta. sister at th toll Rate last week. I' ., once fully with neighboring teams. Dr. La sly of Toronto, s nt Sunday 0 pp�*Me.e. _ y %. eN i f i' .11 Leo f . .a. .: SiMERRYWOOD. :. t)n Wednesday afternoon of last week pe - - Mr. Arch. Collina had the Rood fortune to in Scarbor among his friends.. 7r : i i M.BATEMAN, XD., C.M-.,M.C.P. . -ik 'P, ' . , �>V• A S.O:, Coroner. Office and Residence, 7 shoot a loon on Iioover's dam_ being the Mr• and Mrs. Jerry Anais were visit' g Pickering Off oe hours: Mashing ,, ; .i , j At a very enthusiastic meetingg held a second that has been shot here this season. pis broths at Darlington last week. ')ding stree�, 1 -' °: .: short time ago.it was anaminonsly resoly• - 8:9a 11; 0; Evening 6 to 8. This one proved to be a very fine specimen The youngest daughter of Mrs. Sm tli , Y! ' - _ ' 4 ed to organize a baseball club, to be weighing 9 lbs, : the marking on peak and Wilson ha an attack of Diphtheria. i ? : W. FERRIER, �i.D„M.C.P.S., Ont. - known as the Chem wood Baseball Club.+ . y back were particularly fine. Arch has sent D. coxoxES. office hours--morning troth The followin officers were duly elected fir. Fr d W. Lapsly_ an old Scarb ro i. . 1e, evening 5 to 8. Surgery in rear of DRiT(} e g him to Toronta to get stnfted. boy is at ndin the military college at ' , g'roxx, Brock St.North, Claremont: Patrons ° for the earrent year, Honorary tuembers The Clreen River Carnet Band was in- g ` supplied with Pure Drags, Chemicals ke., all Messrs• McCreight and Petty, President, cited to Whitevale last Wednesday even- London. cheap for Dash. d:, t Vice President Gilliam lnq by the members of the band of that Prof. B. gent g�[be his time worn,%. des. Davidson, , Dental. ). Irwin, See-Treas., Thos. Henderson, vale, for the ostensible purpose of restoring lecture on electricity in the Village se col - .1_-._:.N- - ���-,-t-�^ , Curator, James' Davidwn, Committee, good will among the boos of the two oil- last wee This is the fourteenth t e "_ WILL BE the Prot: aye this same lecture in his .. A. RISE, DENTIST, Gee. Gates, Frank Roaob, Frank 0au- lager. We regret that something akin to i . C• Band in the parlors of the Jordon House, asp organized envy hoe existed hetweeR the two bands school. cock. The Dinh, having j f3 and in fact between the two villages for As the expected contest at Mark amt Pickeriag,from 8 ar m•until 4 p. m.every Wed- , will not enter the lists for the Inter- some years. This is a state of things that 1.: nesdsy' _ national pennant this season, buts are will not t e place the Scarboro team ill _ - ! should not be. Now we think sinus White- 'have no engagement for dive 24th. It • Lefliat.' �- . `,�r• : looking forward to -a good sntnmer s vale has taken the imitative and extended would li a to hear from some of the t. . . � ,�- -.:.� practice, and probt►bly a few watches with the right hand of fellowship to our boys nei bori clubs. - ' TOHN BALL DOW, BARRIATEti local clubs. this kind of ill feeling should stop short There as a lecture g1� at til St. - tJ and Solicitor,Notary Public,eta. Owncfll- ,��-__-,,---- �-L cell's Block,Brock-street,Whitby+ Private pad good feeling alone reign supreme. We Dave favorable WHITEVALE. , trust ; in the near future to have a visit Andrews resbyterian chtxreh last TU rs- : tasids to loan at lowest rates and on ant. _o 7_ ; from the Whitevale band for we are con• day eveni g by a converted Jew• be 4 terms of payment. Q'��e u - -- p Rc� gER, BARRII3TEK 8 a Mr. �erry-Annie was in town 9anday. vrnced that visits of this kind will be pro- church was well filled ,and the lac use : fiUMr�� g Y highly ap reciated. T and Solicitor, &c. Money Oo loan. No . Cdr. Goo. Bernie is visiting friends here. dactive of mach sod wad have a tendene This o dez never varies. A xnarel of parityi Farmers are busily engaged planting to foster friendly relations. A Very friendly game of football w�►e commission+ O�fflce: Htney's Building, Picker- p og; open every Saturday. _ -�__ strength a d wholesomeness. More soonomica N,B--New we are talking shoat the band played be weep the Soarbo o!Maple safe - ._ I IL - B. BAR- than the o Binary kinds, and cannot be s$lha t shade trees. at her we are reminded that the method of pro- ana the llesmere Central F. B. labs E, FAREWELL, LL , competiti n with the multi tudo of low test, Miss Dent, of Toronto,is staying S .- . liISTFP.. County Crown Attorney, and: weight alum or phosphate powders. Bold only cedure t some of the, boys is worthy of on the gr ands of the former on Satn day I - county solicitor.. Count House,Whitby• I a in cans. iAL BA=NQ POWDttB CO., 100 wall sisters ;kiss. Real. comment. One of them in addition to 'last. Th afternoon beink cool ma a it . I _ Mucet.N y Mr. �abez Fawthrop of Peterbo>'ouQh blowin an alto is also directing consider• leassnt for the bo s laying. oth , •v J - ___ attention very---_- -- ry - � •__, OPKINS, VETE'I;INARY' MIERY PICK @rl �i - Ana still they come. New bats and a one knows how impossible it is to handle P H. H them troth at once and be proficient.with home tea had the beat of it tUroag out. �c slicer slide trombone for the band. R w• Surgeon,Graduate of the Ontario Vet- T�$L I We had warm weather last week, and either. The snare drummer too it Rood After an 1 our.and a halfs play the ogle. t e*inary College,Toronto. Treats all diseaaaes or S ' the domeericated animals. cans by y the children took their shoes off fur the and makes his drum do almost anything stood, Ce tra14 none, Maple Leafs two. ni t promptly attended to. office residence a to return my thantle to tits public for first, there is also batbini; in the pond. but for all that we see no reason why he «Thos s new potatoes 1 Dar. (I Orgy 2s-v 1 desire Heron is he first of the season in pro- i + at It1r.Isaac Lipton's,Pickering. y 8LR- their patronage since I took porsesRion ai tlje The Green River band paid our town a shoaid�accuse anyone o faking the bell off . i u-- HOPiiINS,VETERINAR business,and to intimate that in futureI will -away P duCipg ne potatoes. On Friday O last , aduate of the Gutarin Vet- keep on hand at all timesflrs{-class rigs for hire. visit Wednesday night. They play very his dilum and stay from wicked wig week he tasted digging them, so a of r . •11• GEO�l, (lr I have added several new horses and have bad niggly although they are in want Of a The ccjrnet player,'slthough a e igh s d ' - erinary College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale P his pOtat es, Of this years growth, and Cy Golf ge, sorry gatarday. Diseases of m 'rigs renewed,so that the test of satisfaction leader' done ail to oonuect cackles nights and ing j h will be given to my parsons. '1`be old house which i►as spoken of in Pays �:o attention whatever to anything as large s eggs. If any of the_ ` Wide the horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forgo lot iii,7th'con+. Pickering Calis promp fly at- but a oonet which is quite risht._Ptc�• men fro the East" can beat th . . tended to. Ttlegrnph �fldress: wnitevnleon.• M�TTareaso�abLT,IgUAL* the Nsws two weeks ago was burned to would lik to hear from them. TI is is _ a . P.o.address: Green River,Ont. _ I the ground on Tlinrs Ny night. The fire - �-` not a yar for the Nzws' fat man, and if 17. R '�T.3 bug 4aceeeded this time. . ---:--- -- --- ----- �TZ�T. Road - f Inspecting g{nggsl arD*. I ------•-- --- -_-__ the s..: yutt cane t credit it, if yon wc.ald c son i 'f , Mr. Her n he would be pleased to aheRC' r _ . CLAHEMONT. , ,i ♦�T , ' : Mo day we accompatlied tU$ members yon a sa plc of them. Ft,'..,.' of the.Pickering Coaneil on a roar of road - - .. ,. _ .-..-..�. .�..-,-, __ , , - Dar. Trotter is getting well again. - mfl0?dA$ DUNK, Conveyancer, Coco " t ins Lion. There are some vei'� poor HIt3HLAND OREEK. - 1 miseicner for tiNN8 Aifla°vits, etc., Clare- J. - , The little children at Gentles have tae roads in this township considering the . measles. lay nnaul ez nditure for repairs, but Mrs. , n Littlejohn is reports very ; . ' Wont,Ont_� _ _ -. -_- - • ,"!1 Issuer of Marriage )d r. F. Bpafford is making a garden and it m t be remeeinbered that there is sa sick'. j , , . . BUNTING, ntario. ot- placitivgOuttreer , t , an of 0 nom. enormous mileage -of road in tills maul- Mlss achel Swallow was hom from . � + y`' B• Licenses far the co ty Dr. Michell is around among his L. floe at the shore or at his residence, Pickering' i cipality. There are too man roads in Toronto n Sunday. Village. -- Brous friends visiting. tp� townshi If some of hem had Mr. a d Mrs. George Campbell sptnt RN 1�'LL, Estate, .Insurance The stone Kea.Brill be a contitaied store p•, Sunday ith Mr. J. Tripp• H. CO \ all this week at the new Methodist church. never been opened and the money ez• Mre. apt. .IIres of Toronto, h been Fj, sod general Agent• properties bought. 1 pend11d on more important ones, it would vistinit er mother Mrs. Leslie. ' sold and exchanges• )items collected. yfoney 1 Mre. Barton has bee>a� very ill during bays inconvenienced the few but bens- loan. Office'i!2 Church it.,Toronto. �y ; Mr. R niter and family of Toren o were t -- _ the past week but is now likely w re- fitted the great wa•ority. Once a road is - --. ''LE ft _ , coyer. '+ visiting riends here on Sunday. $.$EATON,TOWNSHIP( = o en d it must be kept t in repair even One o our sports adorned his classic _ D. Conve sneer, Commissioner for taking I Old Ids. >ldtivabb is abPe t0 walk out t'104h it is seldom lif ever travelled. head wi h a fine plug last Sunday. - " y Insurance Agent. Again and is a welcome sight w his mati+y fi ' . rant and B w ill sometimes put their names to Miss arty Mosher.came home SaLnr- con / Peogle P . ai.oits. A c ra s® o- . P nt 7 Money to loan on farm property. Mile pr ,•, friends. '`UUU Late3. OFFICE+ At White ale. will be in -i day try visitin fri ads in Tor' t /�' ,� a lotion for the opening of a road in g Baby Plamtree is dead and syfnpathv Pe, n Brougham every. Monday afternoon for the I which the have not the remotest inter fir. m. Ford �took a trip o�vn tc� = ' - n of busmesa. 27-T =r- is expressed !or the mother who has y ransactio _ - .. est aid knowing that it Rill beue6t only frietids ivina east B�ttarday eveni tf. i t / visiting friends, s e is lh'r • vi r . .- - _-- - - ..� w� n � nl a da _ that- -- -- - --_ � bahiE,l all her children he P y 3 Mrs. 'Welsh i$ t s • �'. Y►ICHARDSON, Life and Fire' one individual, perhaps. In this vcay v stn a '`�'�� or two old. he ►eadin add much tray- guest DLrs. Doherty daring her fay. I' i l d e. �V• insurance Agent,representing the. o j) r - U� tl►i do all l Oi \_ ..�l ,.r The lawn social at Bargessos will give 3' Mr. rank Wright had his Snge crnah- ` American Lite, Lancashire and western Fire ���` 611ed roads an injustice, by increasing the /► man with load of In6urauce Comi.apies; presenting all the laSust 1 ' ' full emplocme>at to the �iethudists f r(for f a-.►sage o d to be kept in repair. Then w h le helping q► _ ;11I1. ,� f rya I . ' and most popular plans of life msurauce- ltisica I DOvc t111 the 24th. Thef rte pl sparing . `�� taken on all-kinds of property at lowest possible - I -_ Q j Miss Tessie Reed e�fter spending a couple seise. *$R=E�. 500 and will likely be ready fora ir°baDd n or sigs one o imply to oblige a neighbor.R b should of men a visiting friend in Markham re- They are tryiug- for the Claremon :t�'Or- ' � - -- A rch. feet. PHOTOG B I'Ii��+ t;nless fie considers the object of the turned owe last Friday. a y _ __v,,,,,,_ -{L_ and as they prefer to play at home, gnu a r w th and pro r he should never Mr, m. Bramw011s many it nds wAV �- y.~- Y ' v W TT��t - - , - ���. are well liked it is likely they will secure p Pe, y. p A,'pOs,r COUNTY ARCHITECT j lend it t e wel ht of ills name and influ >� plea ed to learn ,that he is al t son- P A. for the county of Ontario Drawings - them. The church are very anal on sus q r for t e furnished for every class of AB,Worn is first-ciaise iD cha5racte>c. in their efforts and the oaag peop very ence• T e statute labor in many beats is valesee t after his decent illness. - and ape lieatin and ved Trott, not half aougb, white in otlhers there is ,ldr. azwell secured his lien IasL i of water bear will be sec d h sh t a • nd o sued up his bar on a arday building• t;tsam an $lock, ictures fine ill fllnl , g energetic. The ea . "' �entilalion a specialty• offiCe-Genie t- n r Dundas and Brock streets, wnitby. I a true artistic Tonsil. Call 5 to 7 in fie afutboon. There will and will be cthe case withaitatut slabor. shah has flied up in good its e. ; core ° Reside ace-Kings Road,seat Pickering. S? y in when in Wbltby. be entertainment all afternoon for both It can never be equalized, and therefore Bever 1 of our sports took in th o niug' i and it will be illumined in � basebal game in T ronto, bet th it oneT _ __._-.�:,_--- old and young will come da be abolished and amore - • - A urct�iutw-eri'ri9• -- - - ---ua---- 1 the wesinq with torches and ehinese y on the` ome team nd came ho a aPPy. w- -._ - _ ^- "'..'.. w' modern R stew] adopted. t r t fur sad More • lanterns. The young people wont spare y The . ethodist c arch was p ak last I . : UWLAND. Licensed The Council halted for dinner at Reeve Snndw when Rev. I. Coach Dec pi the - OL'CHER° do P. Y 1. '' Auctioneers, fur the whole of North and ___- expense and the day being Sue • large Macke 's residence in Kinsale, and after al it nd preset ed an sloque t rmon , A ` ' : South Ontario. E;trict attention given to all crowd vrill be there. Oxs or rag Burs. y P p Y•, osdera t>vy letter or telegraph. Charges moderate. Mews of all Kinds, A�acon�n� Nanla, a long afternoons driye ieaobed Clare- �mm L ke lb, 11 25• s b) Thos. Puncher, valuator, Arbitrator,,Ac. Ad- t brand Bran and rno tat dark, and find ignp per with Conn- Onr r teats were fined with pr dens �y Gress,THUS,YJUCHEl{, Boz 47, Brougham,or Flaar, bas f Scott Act Association. citl r ©crow• Coming Home the rain i,1et g da evening. For an wtui q ,: #- Oats chopped and „s A.p..ROVVLA\D Whitby,Ont. �}lOrtSt qav them quite a drenchiaR• youth defy the world p d the �3:'. ji,De whole, Nen F£8d Of A'large and vepreseritative meetieiR of boat 8 o'clock in the afternuwII Ro all equal o oar gentler rez. IL Route auct S the 8cotc Act Adaocution of tSOnth On- drays'into Mr. J. Z. DavidBOn's on the The sh are so thick in sac a k hat ii 0 0 d9 ti_ - - •.,I. all kinds facie was held oia Wednesday last in the HtU,, an :spent a pleasant fifteen minutes. they d not bite you will le sure hook ' ' OHN LESLIE, BOOT A4ND SHOE ^ CAB!! FO> ALL HINAe OT PRODUCE. •= - ' ,,<, awn work Orders Hetbodist church Srooklin. The meet- Mr' Da idson has one of the finest places one- r• �V. Giessen palled t 152 iu %:,I j Makrr Peg ed and a er b Rev. >AIr. 55 min tee last 9atnrday. , i .. promptly attende� to. RZperienced workman- _ f►� T 2;- C. F`.+�'+: ing was opener sritti' Fray y in the wnsliip, and keeps some of fibs A ne department was intro a into . i ship. Dov't forget the stand,nearly opposite the pIC�ERIN�, � . ONTO Washington. Tile President, Rev. F. Q. best so k to be found in the Province. a i Pews,iiiag strt,et,Yickenng village• 7-v the Me hodist chnreh on Snndw ieh is Keam,oeca fed the chair. In the absence Speak about stock, nothing will im• likely become popular that i t ins up ' - - ----___--- of H. E. Derby; on- motion Ellsworth r 0 e so much on driving through no lion. Deadheads rejoi atly. . I , ,.. Hotels. 71 Annie was a tad memory• The P heavy f; Asa 1 the boys will be Noma he rifle, , E ��. - ' ,n^N ;",�'�"'"' Pp� the tfovr#tship as the fine hex draught _-___--_L_;,1­ _ Committee on Resolutions reported and ORDON HOt?SE, Pickerin Onf•, �iR�`r9IN$ West Toronto Jaloetion colts to be seen on almost every farm. match on the 24th in the mo i a why y (� ijh o choice lots acrd.hoaxes in To- we give the following extraols : This shows that the local importers of does of manager Reeve arcs g a be►ao ' Vl JameaGordon,Proprietisnadbin superior P! Ply' on farm pro ert pzo- fine new Lick building, fin fort for the Tonto,mpAffty to Loan pp yy p ;♦st. That this o�aplZatiOD ton-be IleTea ®r stock lhire accomplished a great and last- ball m tch for the afternoon. et have a � � style. Every convenience and com art bonehf.sold and esehan ed. MORIt180N 1CnOwq as the (South Oatari0 Prohibition ° g ing gexviee. Nothing pays so well as Kame y all means. i travelling public. New and commodious Nsbbles PA H 1Ir.LA�dORE Estate sad Financial brokers. ' i end sheds. 111 College-st•i near Spading Avenue, Toronto. Arisoeiation. good stock, and our farmers realize this. The rifle club at their'meetin d idea to telephone t2.4• 2nd. That the different officers of the pigs would it be from a boast to say that challe ge the Boomer rifle cl for a N HOUSE,Pickering, Ozt•, __�____� tl�erat and sub divisions be requested w matt some Lime before havi' g. It was I ; a ESTER 14 n0 towijahip in Ontario can surpass Pick i - _- t'!' now open fob the accommodation of the �g� y. etyng in this particular. - only decided to start the cup o p tition - - - traveP.no public. he Hotel, Navin lawly ,; , ®� ::': set ve as iormerl gg n� - e sob-of$,ere be re nested on th 24th at S o'clock shirr . � + . changed hands, has been re-furnizbed thro e I trd. That tb q The rain of Tuesday morning peevented pp ;_ '. �. d as it is,opposite the 8 ink)I�i11C, HE nndprsigned desires tb a>tiIIaanre rise themselves of a oo v of the $o a fine shooting was do a at a < out. situate p to P the Connail from ,continuing the ins e- trons of rho Mills. Mesh is is convenient far pa that he has about 400 acres of posture.being posses wood hack at rifle prgetioe la t, nrdwy i 33: is is coH a all reasonable hours. .Good stabling auu Broken Front con, Pickering. Crooke Act, as well as a COPY Of the tion, but it was concluded next day. Our no les than four of our erackt b is fired ! `r �T - and shed room. Boa stall and enclosed yard for Bo�p �ranchc+s of the Rouge diver hsoss the Commissioners' iej;alYiOns, with a view, ter, however, Was Unable to be pre- at his lordship and when the re done j Horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the ppremises• lands,giving an abundant supydy of wawr'+ For 4 A horses espec dully solicited. ANNA L.HARVEY,. ,f y letter or other- to painting themselaes with their pro- he a se and grinned a grin of sa 'rfaation= r,' rice and asticnlars apply acQ gent, The Cvanail will deal with the Proprietress. F.M.Aarvey,Manager• 25Y Wise to JO�p QBAAA ouse Hill. _ visions and assisting in their rigid en- ants at next meeting, and we will pub• at th fine markmanship of th a tern. ' ! ` r ' ' ------- - foreement. rgU the results, showing the amounts A s legit party was held at Dd . Jamey F:: � � Watchmakir�q. 4tb. That we lose no Lime Qr opporm- given on each portion of road. Dauc non the 7th lust., a m t njoyable ; , (� - __ _ ,,- .� :� T UREI. r pity to make oar prinoipfies k�pown. and time as h*d. Notable among ho a present z.v atchmaker, Pick- ao avail ourselves of every advantage, were sears. Elliot, Tossel, F r Wright LUTH$ERT, j'V . , Taylor and Hart sees - heridan, t . Bring,Ont. Saving been 25 years at the p and ennoz. Misses Hirkha , s `. �]_�: trade,I can guarantee satisfaction. Ascent for CbBalpest in t]18 (r'otnty..; - pnblio or private, to seowre our ultimate Bsran6folyd gaol. Dios er, and Lennox. Fine usic was t - =: F. Lazarus'E e glasses. Watches and Clocks set-Prohibition. • .. - cleaned on s ortest notice, and at reasonable :> ve b Wright s string band i{ . �7 _ , 9th. That we regret the death of oar George M. Storrs,son of ilia late Emory qi y ,� i rates. s`' r, A.Storrs, old hunter living here 11 the for- :- I , {r�, _ late lamented co-worker, Mr. T. J. HOUi- lids been. arrested on a charge I * . . ' �`--- dp�y, and hereby tender hie bereaved wife of blackmail brought by his wife. lowi g story. The rabbits a i w Tears ago were very troublesome,so he e t out and ' i i :` L 1t89a1� Hotel. . and family am sincere- sympathy in'lheir The British Government is bail Eo be sin d a black ring on the e d f a large' ` '�i , I Z•ST ., gtteat loss, and request t e f�eeretaiy .of Urging the Ol�pherts m submit the die• ��. On going out an hour a to wards he r . P. r P. BESSE begs leave to announce this oonventson to convey to the family pates with their tenants to arbitration. pick a 477 dead rabbits w o ad dlrsh- ` ,} !- i • A• to the travelling public that fie has leased a CO Of this regOlatjQti. p the Whiteyale Sorel, and lies thoroughly py The Official invesLigati0n ghowe that ed sir brains out agaiwl th 1 ttliiltak 1 1 1 . renovated the buildings. The beat of accomoda- ABer thq ab®ve report had been ado fed atleIIts in the QliiOa�'O Insane Aeyltun ing t i0r a hollow one. , t t tion sod stabling and an attentive hostler. a vote Of thanks was ,tendered Pr lent p It ' are to me that the poatlent . %1...L.1_-A1 y _ 1 • First good for horaennen. 1 -�- hiave been treated with shocking brutality. pe Keam, also the License Commis.ioners itot as evidence of fro yirgiri city travels a o way for ,i I `, ,tit, setts his ewe. He was kind eno to tell na s ` for the stria nt rules which they had Dont swear. It is beau- . • i;: as <t --1 I, smartness or worldly wisdom. Any fool tha Mr. R. Moon ha,a set d wn. Yes. I� rL cups - I r �- PBe�. Mr. H`esa Rev. Mr- Manlvi a nswear--'and a trreat dishy f+�ola do it. hs ar been seitledla few w ow and he r '�>,• lass Bank h 1 If I could only Rather useless unoall- wit es it to be understood th t e does not g ara.., F. L. Fowke and W. H. Bowell, E�9s., _ 3 '' :'it GOc. - _ were appointed representatilfes to ails ed for, infective atths thatf Have dropped reef a in Virgin City ether ' e stile-tale ,', '? the lbws of my life, I know it co ers, and swears he will the editor 1 e• qtt�, iicls at � , PICgERING AGENCY The report of the alon pa y Toronto contention, y i e d In Virgin - :1;' utl. �" won d remove the ptnmblin block from abo t 't if again h is pia 11.r , �-.- . . � ,,_ °, <1; Treasnre>< was read by Mr.Royal Rogers,1. ' e 'el4c� feet, sad Roy heart 4 . - - " Fresh• Open for the transaction of all legitiiftate �' r�. . Cif �r , ' °�-�= showing a balauee on hand after paytnit my �, 1' liter b to ton than it is today. `T ;suns l Baiikinq Business. lDE$ • all ez�pentleti of the late earn alga• Tlie would be fig y s' sinew Omcz Howe-From 10 to 8; Saturdays k ' �4,: p president was voted 160 for his tertriees. But if lea are going to be a fool just be- d, tabset'iptions to tie Ethibi-. t tf ,": 11 x: t,f 10 to 1 o'clock. �. - , 4*M . ,.. t 7 S t102I. f . , � { The meeting adjourned until Balled cause.other people have been what a o ei do 2ottet bonds amount 76,000,004 „ f ; .. ,�5 ; - COII1184 = t. Isss foal you will be.-.tBurdet#e. p fra ca, y T. ... r' 4 F t ,3 :; Bavingfa Bf >ak I lckx�n g, Can togetfher bt ills President. ' - ' 8- QEC�RGE SERS'.Agent. > �. r v-�r ` , 'J_. � y� i 1. (q } . . Y ( l 'r- _Y4_ '�•+ .I -. -.,r ,rt.Mr.•„ ( a.,' .. -.. - .. .. a: '"ti .. L• ,. - t r. ? y ,. .. :, :-. r '9. :. r.: .... , N . ., <- tr. 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She lbtens, fear,her head Lt beat glad her �0 r l with her clear epee "For the good ot.your e, assi Dais," ' ° ki hood Ls ss�d agslast het bdat6, wbiltl thin ge1den-hsi ed R�• that ' "You love my empire, n ?„ CHAPTER VII. . —Qaartder Latin a resemblance—ahem 1 A pT journalist bin In his aossesdon; :dco., Ass." the lovely, languld eyes are fited Upon one and quivering lips? Lit—can it be, ,.,Ay my life," she anew r in a low tone. rpdsled o . There is-now a profound mil in ihs of the portieres that lead into the adjoinln$ these rumors are only rumors "And--1' em ire c'ezt i—eh . know tb* apartment. M. de Moray takes a step forward and room of the suite. No; Eagenle Is s woman siad mesons from H . Z►[ka, picked " ventures to whimper a word or two to the Z alka?" wMd Madame Z+iki Orloff, tresda a from.s bPs Presently the curtains part•gld !n an MT. the feeltgltp — theret'o her His hand, for waywa d instant, closes _ e� ` eliD of paper fu his band. Emperor. stsn6 fold together again bgbiind the favor' No; Zilks is s WOm1iD+ from the '• It is sr 1f he had not sp'►kea.L fidelity is too her heart and not to her bond. over that one of hen whi h lies almost hid.11 Zalka rises add inclines her hew Thank on. Monsieur Doors the$m its actress of Park., Sb4 t like one dementasd wr�Ring den in the fold** of her ms t e, on Day tai ' "What can f do for you,Monsl ur!' " y +„ Z,lka stands in the resenoo of the Em. "Come with me at once," rep1 the man pesos says, "Yea hsve nothing more to roos. in the presence of`the woman to her hands, mobbing. padog up and down the For an Instant, while a t the pl r fall back • a+aaointl tell me of this @ffsir I rename* while sea and women d little children do not a' y + P whom she bears so strange and subtle a rei room. „ b, wnc . ' Severalof the 'men start for ard, and "No, Your Majesty," Is the reply. , semblance. "you are a soroeress 1 arias the Eaapreee about their a ,welcome—and h le flowers arch row, l ( "There b time if you have,for I shall not above their heads, and ile the twilight 60 :gain these ladies begin their prett screams." y Contrary to etiquette--bulb, perchsDOa, madly. g For the 11 '•Thanks, Messieurs,'' she says warning go t° the ball to-night." etiquette had after all but small affair in "Bien Matisse. Yaa ttsa as Empr°es ' breeze, fresh off the resin a Selde hlovn r them beak with dignity. "No your Mejesby-" Moedenr Diarst's th meeting—the rn.,feab spoke first, command me bo be burned at the stake. I upon them, I,oab Nap.l n u a weak and so Extn - - ' '•You have doubt! ss s warran for to eyes are greedly fixed upon ZJka. „ l y•„ „ g ''that I moo man, as other men. alka n wom the grow !! y Your Majesty," she said, in s low bons, do not know, she adds !cosily, R �+ .arrest Monsieur Y' What a morsel ,to wo..ps the head of_ "has done me the honor to send for me, should not thank you for it." moved to a earl aplifeing f er ylue eyes,y !be R<O° •' ( e -officer j Can I serve Your Majesty in any way?" 4•you love bim?" whispers Eugenie with other women. than of s' Yes, Madame, it Is here. ustiea J The cortege has reach a palace. : t the lots' present@ her with the paper). "eery welt,Monideor. I t'heu have some- Eugenie rises involuntarily, .there was s co oentrated saguisb• t Zalka eagerly scan@ it. thing t0 ray t0 on. Appreciating LO the sweet imperiousness is Zalk�s voice that 'And what then?'cries-the other,goaded Lights flit hither and h then about the - ap�t be t , y p gardens. The fountains playing and so G( tp'1"r a` ' Ahs—very well I Monsieur, there is' fall the extraordinary exertions which you compelled a deference from any ogle. But to{Ieeperabion, .. the first /I!" oar warrant. I refuse to go I" She'folds have made on my behalf, I am disposed to also at ones Her Majesty esented herself He mash then Have first loved you, for is the band. 11 jour in your own. you are nob the woman to have given an- All is bustle and hoafns o as the Enper. a goon*o1 I. - - ' her arms and looks upon the ground. lay as the door of fatigue the defect y with hd'1! a smile and Half s fr y , P q p otr, wh " Madame It beootner never }� or and Em ress all ht n are resently pi Then, , necessary to memory which has caused you to omit any •+Yto Madame I have sent for you to souxttt. pticL . force-you—" mention in your recital of a looter which you roe you—alas i not that I have not seen Ion "What then!''murmurs the R,nasisn, in w conducted to their apart nt@. ,. Oraps cot y Bra they are alone arid with a subtle . it . , :I: received only this afternoon I" His Majesty many times, studied your every motion and voice of im moos impatience. The Emperor ate is from tke shadow of emphwsiser these last three words in so ea reseiom I Saddeal - f thoat is beard the sound of spring Louis Napoleon is her side. in the wi P .. y � "Zilka, yon love me as I love yon!" Gan be pl §;' the curtains, where he has been etandiag, rinQnlar w wanner that M, Daorst fairly Z.Ika bows, t ; I approaoltingfootete�+ and thus a►nd attars the word In a voice that L not to starts. "But," Her ldsjesty with an impelao Zitka ahrintcs within the shadow of the She gazer out of the wi d w by which she , stands upon the darkenin woods of 'Ville ppV°� of be mieundenstcod. "For the benefib of there, the friends of and terrible sigh, rises and crosses th curtains. aam� hold sgai '•Fro�a wham do you come? By whose or- Madams Orloff, I suet be sb the trouble of scam, It it impossible to hrtrndo upon the pri- d Arroy,she ease the th n curl of smoke der!" i ro aids our dcfiaienoies, tt is this then. "But men Dieu t Madame, I wished ba vwa of the Empress whose commands have e►>m'nding from some oo q faraway. She among t ' - - "By the order of M. Daerab himself, At three your this afternoon our hood see you few to face I" been strict, bus it is Its esible..for am hears the twitter of some py little birds these la l .. Your Ma ea " friend Monsieur Daora being la hie office Z clka a ib inclines her head. tae to boldl impart ti41formation to aad feels the dewy air rep her face, of 100 b2 "And the charge!'' immersed in affairs, receives an snore moos g , passion. the ladies in wilting and for them to as There is s anrioae inn power In the making t y Not there continues Ee enle ion- . "Conspiracy against the Iife of the Em- note signed 'Ami Louis.' It runs thus: ately,-"wIbh the flare of the footlights Iaghb• loudly e-abo is thib the Eat r Impatient• woman that makes the ma lent,breathtese9 on u ied l } ror of France I" answers the cffioer, m• 'To-night at the corner of the Rae de Rivoll fn n the bean the say id so like m porgy ' �; . , Pc g 8 P beauty y y y 1 awaits toes aranos of the Em motionless, enthralled will idle hands and pri Pa . • .Po reading from his paper. and the Piave de la Concorde,fear men--one own, but to see you as he sees yon—in the y�cVPhstshall I do! VPhat can I o 2 What gni�ering lips. r few etr'al t by one as s cab driver. annshine .in the daylight--" he sees you, � become of me? ' ezolalms the Empress, What passes through he lad . amount ! There is an instant of terrible silence.' in a blouse,two-shat labotioai 'A t#, - The face of Louts Napoleon it at this They have for their object the woosination do you hear 2" f tiaally, as with a gesture of dispair she A morning long ago is one. A soldier the more � moment much a chaos of conflicting emotions of the Emperor as he is on route to the • ,,Yes, Your Majesty. But of whom does es has eight in one of the ggreat mirrors of turning the oornor of th Rua Biyardsa •. as would have astounded those who accused Tuileries, after visiting a certain hones in Your Ma jes speak?"?" he tear stalned 'face. her dishevelled hair, girl bareheaded and wit o stockicgs on - - �'! -, 1i it of immobility. the Avenue de Ville s$ The plot bas been The Empress turned toward the window sal disordered mein. her feet• •Cif' - � him eyes glowed like- coals of fire as they months in preparation. Thb time and place and as hastily withdraws her gaze. t would Hake at leash an hour to restore - Well,-well, for one h she head been ;f; licahed under his contracting brows upon are decided upon only within the last twelve Can it be thaat the blaze of tight and glib- h appesraao�'to its usual calm. the Empress of France. -A '>Cbe A >� - M : the young Ras-dan. His lips quivered with hours 1"' or on the casement is offensive to her beau �►nd to appear before Paris in this guise For one hour ahe had sa ' b the side of the- � the folla rage and perchance with that species of A hum of Intense excited interest quivers fal oyes? b i imoang the positive impossibilities. man ,rho had been the hero of her life. In the . • terror which is the familiar of men who pin through the apartment. . She takes a few steps nearer to the so . »•A sudden illness," cries she, after a mom- With a sharp, fleet sigh n upward glance • of Land C their faith upon the i nit fatuus they ehris- "Monsieur Duorat, who irroto that let- res-, and then siukin' n n a oh r she a falling back amid the cushions that took in alt *he sweet, ft beauty of the ' Bro.,101 1t1 ten a "destiny." Hiia hand grasped the ter?" caims, In a broken v ice: of a luxuasrrious fauteuil and oatehing rep a title and place Z clka ben her head above ' of the a back of a chair with the tenure of a vice. "I do not know, Your Majesty."" ++ '' the man why now knelt b er. R WIli ` , 7 ty - Of my husband, Madame. , silver smelling bottle. y /.;ill I-A,.d Monsieur Ducrat, where is he?" The voice of Monsieur Duorat is subdued. I Z►lka starts. '"The Parisians are in no mend, permit . She bant her head and ched his brow fine plc g $1 Without, Your Majesty. Monsieur Y oa have it? "Of my husband," cries the woman ma • me to remind Your Maesty," Z dka says with her lips—and then a was goae. - Welter r. 1' I Duorat waits in his carriage at the ports- " Yes, Your Majesty."- i' ly. "I wanted to see the face that has ro - timlily, emerging from her retirement, '•for Gone—with with bat that t ouch for him to wool osIculat coober." I "I would thank you to permit me to see bed me of his @miles, his lips,his looks. O' , a isnddec illness. They will not fall is love remember all the peen th ugh to .the end• would "R-quest him to come in." - it." , Madame, you have Paris at your feet, b e WKth a disappointment to their fete loving --- day in rt I PP° - _ There is by this time suflSnient nolse:. - It was curious to note that at this crisis world s,ready to do you homage, go who a Apm�• It were more wise for Your - CHAPrLR . I. If -Burton, • y Majesty to devise some lan for their better .- •- versatia • ' ' - � Little nervous Monsieur'Viotoire lions it the Emperor's floe for the first time betray- you will. Can you not leave to E en�e l !:y p A nab berried toward Faris. , Lots quiet, paribbling hurriedly in his note book ad a faint emotion. the heart of Louis Napoleon? I plead wlr�h amusement than to cheat them of their ex' The curtains were pall down and, the P in a o nner. It was perhaps Vossible that he feared that you I I beg of you 1' I peotad pageant. The Empire wins a victory - plant I] „ tnaQ drove like one pea d ; a .urge pour- Mr. Bu `. ' W411, Madame?'' the Emperor saps, In this letter might not be forthcoming. Her Majesty's slight, long hands sre look by every abyal progress thm, it makes, b +,�mast have awaited im at his deetin- I i - .s low, Sharp voice, as he site and barns his Nevertheless, in a second it was in his ad tightly tog"thsr, and the tears are dit 2- The girl's voice fairly trembles as she ation. 3 to raise face t" the woman vvho stands never him. possession. min the soft lustre of the wonderful eyes. a �, in her eagerness she has a ssa+erte< ! g Pes P A coupe followed in ho arsnit. lowing + `�"What? No tears? No prayers''' And turning with s smile of rare courtesy •'Yon J1s j esty 1" Dries the actress piaio proaohod Sngeasie very uloseYy. she The silken cnrtaina f this were also . orou A i Louie f cries she banding her li to Z ilk& he said .— Under a m • and sh g pr ately , Yoar Majesty lwbon The laths* ose tip, A drown down and the ooa man did not once ' ; ba his ear and whieperinq a few harried "Perhaps Monsieur Daorst Would taiga to take. I have robbed Your Majesty of no • so her eyes all upon the reflection lore might of the carriage at he followed. pr'opoee I I :-±. - senteuces, while the noise of hurried steps know the name of the parson who wrote this ing—nothing I Whso do you think th t the looking glass of her own and the act Down through the El ees, moron thda - , present tre card t t t ' echoes from the vesibule and, across the letter?" Z dka could do with the heart of anoth r row, is"• place, through the Rivoli hems two dashed, The j'b ,pavements of the little flowery garden. "Oh, Your Majesty l" I. I' vroman's husband! Yoar Majesty, we ba e "It V Im oesiblo tar me, nudemoirelle,' 1 . r - "Z vks Orlcff" the Em astir 'e wulatas a little proverb in m noun t is this : pp .. and finally they attained sir goal also:! the tim The Emperor springs to his feet es Doors , P J p y �►' I cries she, rising, but you—yea are need aimultaneousl the stn door of the— t enters the room attended b several gonad'- sharply. ••You see, Dactat, there iA a loy- sibs who meddles with the husband of s rte, We are alike, do you ro y I saitabh y t3 hi playing pa theatre—where as ahana woaid have it al Nit - , arses and two or three men In civilian' alty w oh is not to be counted by so many loyal wife burns her soul.' Will Your a see? yoa if you will, save me fro - there dress. tunes a year and which r[@ks ills id►elf wed jerty graciously permit mgto retire Y' - the Bm or displeasure glad the odium o third carriage, with blip as closely drswa, propag " Your Mp Majesty hws seat fore me " Mon oa►lb ib b no st.oh title ss the ' eaten per-I Ths can Russian Is drawn ap in t►ti t- p appeared to await their 's ivr 1. � o t j ty , „ y g thepeopis•—do ooa not see and understand Zalks alighted from th cab, her mauve Mme a t sieur Ducrat says taspeotfully. tinaoity, (load evening, Monsenc 1 titude of strange haatear. sine looks cnsdsme t I will make it worth your w611 garment hastily conaeale by w eat cloak, - It ••Preoirely." The Emperor turns away and amid the might sa that she was t+he Em ream, a great of Ma { I y P See 1 VPs are of the same belgbo ! 'rh and with a aim Is kerc i f tied over her Deeem! I ' "And Yoar Majesty's pleasure L 2" -- joyful exolamwtions'of the assembled group that the woman who t Upon her with robe r' The Empress picks op a dress 1"To hear the history of this"—he extend Z ilk% sinks into s neat. exprossion of min admiration @aI am• l' ' ry glad pale mauve satin which lies ready for h Two gentlemen cal{ghte from the coops: I grafted thIng d ' ', , - his hand for the warrant which b at.ono "whit can I do for you—one thing, and ment was the inferior in reak. use in the adjoining dressing room. 'I resented to him— "this lace of paper." that L lay my commands upon you For an instant Li`a enle made no more b .. Two gentlemen in • loafs, and with and ma P P P B Yoar Mrjerty is very aaod, bat I regn o 3r , hats disoreett hel closed b their .t P "To be brief, oisslls? I will rmit no more risks, even P y p in Fe Your Majesty, I have die nor.any response. hq reward, Afloat Majesty esb� h pleases g pe facer, he whir ere •'for my cake." And aloud, Then she spoke I am 'used to law parts' and bet of �_; Qovered, by dint of the greatest--}iertina P P° y�— pay, P. y g Pus city 41 serve the Enipiro, ( From the third A lady erged clad hesvi on the Can I'create you an the spot Comtease '• yon.mean to tell ace that gars 'do b Zalka speaka eaRth The Emperor smiled cynically, it weal deg- ? �� • love the Emperor?" grand enthaslasm)'" I am wilting to apps b a black loot; there re roses at her porn Ca J i So. S►tivenr l murmurs the witty young s•Yotl Ma er: I mesa to tell you aoth a breast, while corer and a Spanish mantilla pointita . asIm. j yc y 8 in s new tale at even so short s Dotiae wound about ter head al oat entire! con . , t �. : • that s plot against the life of th jovrneliet. whateve abon6 my love. Ism the k-e r Yoar Msjeety will direct me. p oott, a 11 �m nor of France had been for some tim1,►lka shakes her !read. of m o n heart," Zilka says, with w d cooled her eonntM+tuaaoe.. to ship �- _,. ,I , � "No, ani, Dais. You v I,. me the y .. . On beboldin Z j.lks sh vo a si h of re- E�. . germinating in the very heart of Parris itself ( 8s and bit emphasis, I�belleve the Em r• B $a R - t mauvaia mart d'heure in advance it is all CHAPTER X , lief. I. Yea, this very night--nay, -thin very hour 7 , or wilt U on ws mach. 1 - :i «' i as Your Maj3aty should have been en rout that I ass: 1' "And ws0 of him?" cries the rook see :36e had _rep eyes for a two gendem n Rt # to the Tuileries the. ruler of the Franc `. Nothing. Am I so poor, then, that I and unh ppy wife of Napoleon I1I. '•w at In a few momenta and with fewer word who stood aside to per t her and her at- , .A 1.„` sorts was to Gave been shot like a dog i have nothing that b worthy of your accept- of his to a his heart? What can you a. to the Russian is invested with the •plead* tendant to enter the then from the front, g '` p snoe?” Me o[ t6 t 2 I im lore oa,I implore o I" cortamo than had been designed for the Em lino shortly, they ale followed her ex- brongt him carriage 1 '- not the Sts I Il Yes one p y P y press' wear on the drive to 8b. Cloud. ample. - died °' ' - A murmur of horror ran round the room Ah, it i. n t�. y . she cries, @iaking among the Ong ions of P 1 art ' .- adrd Dn:rat pausal to enjoy the cffaot a thing. I will ask for your portrait." rho ton , while lobe shake therslen err The faultless robe, the laoe mantle, th And what. ironid Yari have raid had it. �tg his orabory. The guests are now amasiag t emeelves frown, hoaaot with its delicate plumes,the amethys known that both the Em ror and Empress .. with the fragments of their late supper, and s• 1 Your Majesty must morel lbe he jewels, the fan of Ion$ violet feathers, th that night were presen at the perform- . *goad sl i - And Madame Orloff?" the Em'pero'r in g s V ry , . -quires, as he caresses hie mustache. some fresh bottles of wine, which Monsieur keepir the Emperor's heart. Why do gym•� snoe of •' L t.D.►me aux araelias at the 1 Alexandre has ■ran fib m order. on tom to me for information o[ snob s With a deztlacons hand she arranges be theatre. root v `- - "Ah Your Ma'est ='the arrest of Mme „ y + I y Yourefnred it once. Napoleon smiles. nature? Your Majesty will pid,i;n me i I holden hair in the mods affected by Eugenie Never, they say, had a Russian played -- bsck't .` Orloff becomes the last painful duty I hav ..Ah that was gold. I do nob like gold— remind on that sottesmee are the toys,,— She pencils her brows and dashes her Ii her favorite role no well. ? meoonc "` A - this night to see carried out. The other It is what we s our debts with. Monsieur the s lan id Northern eyes dilate with r de and cheeks with the rouge that Her mlijeat Certainly never had. e applause been - are under irons already. By met.ns of paper e y A--" and palm ou as she speyaks— the toys of P y .1 done f Lonia owes me nothia s' was of lste'reldom seen withoab. so emphatic or an audien so mad! enthne- ound on the persons of the chief oonmpin► •-Bub his,life I Yon shill have the ror" monarch , and playthings of a prblio t, at, Fhe I ins the thin, small masque veil ac iaatio. . .> tare—now—within the hoar 1 Monriea 1, her face and then turns toward her counts - A in and a' sin of ter ch sot was Z Ilk@' - - MCOm - �� ,r4•`� trait. thropv6 m. can take pleasure in sitting by ga R + Duorat glances picturesquely at the clop ,. ., . '. Ing a I , j r in the corner—"It in discovered that Mme Thank yoa. She raises her lovely eyes send war hing the dissection of their own part. recalled to receive the 6 mage of hei pat . otrriet ,.� ,r: to his ta�+e. ehoioest emotions. Your Majesty rho ld Is Your Majes plessed--salted? , lie. The �� -. ,Orloff was in daily communication wit " Why did you do it?" know th t with hearts and love and ho es "Ah I" crier the impetuous woman, "it Ant this die lay of ad tion reached Itti 4 these wretohes--that ib was she who furnish ,,. p aga{ni What?' and fires des le of m trade have Ii tie perfect • climax at the close of the oat sot. ed them with the exact hoar at which You "Risk so much for mei " y "Now, Your Ma of , what ism one ?" Twice was she recall vend a third time= for to to do. a toil sdame, in sweat that an ly tis - ' . Majesty might be expected- to leave he •'I have risked I so much' for Y +a for five may be amused and that we may he By this the nobs and confusionywibho t a nid the tamaltaoas bra oa of a hcuse that - • - Midd' house on your war to the State ball at th can and more. The Em ror r t{.wore era no sweater, to y bas grown greater.. greeted her oa its feet, th waving of has palace, Monsieur Daerab pauses ears Z+Ira looks down. thinking, Yoar Ma art than an oth Tae stir and ham of impatience are In a And handkerchiefs, wit flowers and ems r as s and to indulge in the pardonable gratificatdo •-Bab why?` His Majesty's elojr pieroing and as o�his admiration, why, surely a air. thrown reckless! at her eat— these car-, . root a which the amazement of his auditors afford I y y .. „whi y Aft eyes are Intent upon her faces ruler of France could not quarrel with e I rely upon you, spers the Fmp , tain raised. I ad as him. y, verdict of his own Paris." Z alka ling ed "although y weary? . m Because,' she murmurs tuartioalatel althou h Heaven knows why f and.yon Was Z•lka wen 2 . "That it was she—edea she I—Your M* "becaume I—I am your Majesty's most loyal llghilyy, mhowiaQQ her whits teeth v to be with him—ah, what have 1 done I I Or had she overtaxed or str's 6I . _ jesty, who suggested to her abominable so ruh'eob !" pretttily,courtesies and *cakes a step tow, am oraztid I I--you.must not po—I—" Oa the mmsU gar at bed of Margueri ati on complices the exact st?ot on the corner of th ever before had.she so addressed him. the pa portiere, but a motion of the Empr ' "Your Majesty may rely upon are. a Gautier the sotress lay if asleep. - " I erotic Rue de Rivoli, at- which they •ahonld II I With one long pressure of her two hands hawd airests her. ab the theatre ab eif{hb u'olook. Yon 1 Nor did ahe stir tot tr plaudits or lift me tl in wait to assassinate the Emperor o Napoleon, with De Moray,shortly afterward -find Z elks theca. I save oa mortifioatlo , her lids to moot their s. Nor give any France I quitted the hones. disgrace—perhaps soma even that she know of the man ,root t . - "This is all Monsieur Daorat?' Hi q CHAPTER IBC mo e sign eve thwt he apes plum ' Not many weeks latter Z elks reooived and ( I serious. Your Majesty has more to ho she had loved were upon her. Nor bid the rions' • Majesty in•luires, still stroking hie irttu as „ accepted w small vend eugabite cameo ilk lone= Yeti are very clever, Msdemo lle than to font. light lane upon her caves liver with bathe. „ .. gg Po q' ck of the Emperor. Zalits, Eugenie says„ but the Era G There is a splendid light In the north n ex`altwtion and pride in r trium a. "All, Yonr Mt►jesby? Sarelj it In rn11� It was set with diamonds in a frame of as clever as you are. Motternlch and im- eyes---w splendid light of outhasiaeII d It was like the ouriou phases of some . - ti deg slant 1" shamed gold. Maack are clever boo,but they have not purity, of devotion and loyal Y .that t e vegetable melodrama, o perchance—trsg• h4,:it "You are quite sure, M. Daotat, tha ., fiv, ­ I ., ". ;, And it now lies irealsoted, ,half hidden by so far, able to deceive me. southern born woman who listens Dann b ad 2 there b nothing—no incident which you y r„ a littleporOalt of a Matntenon,In the dusty The bone is brave, haughty, evrn�defl b, understand, but still instinctivel The curtain fell aadis 1 Its dull thud have omitted in the rehearsal of this plot. y y •tale I "I am sure—positive, Your Majesty 1" case °f one of the most noted ooUeotionr of and the Empress raises her lovely gel upono as the weights struck he floor mounding ' - tural t ", miniatures in Paris. head proudly. Beowsen mingled prayers,-entreaties s d ominously through the markablo bash of• heist e.; Ah—very well l' One of the diamonds Is missing, and it ii Sao then in an Instant all it changed. ith sobs, the' Empress shrinks black into a the hones. '+ K 1 . " Louie Napoleon a roaches the latter an . 1 I:_ . c - P Pp likewise brae that the golden frame is slightly a sob of agony she staggers across the r m inner boudoir ; and the sotress with r In a moment more the an&gor-in-chief--' . • holding the warrant lightly, he eeb it o + ; �_. ba oared acrd lolls almost fainting at the actress' f h head erect, abeps out into the anditorin a courteous hlc p k fire at the flame of one of the tall candles. .. , , p groat person=-ate Pei , i ..n Oh 1 cries she, through fast falling t amid the ladies and people in waiting. out before Lhe footli h lie anid;— d t 'Bat, Your Majesty—this woman?" . "wh then, since you say he does not'1 ve Once visible the great throat of P is " Ladife and gentle D, I regret to bri f',.�o ' "This woman—well?" His Majesty r CHAPTER VIIL y y y yon, do you wear upon your boacim bii o'aeen Itself hoarse over her. onmpalled to inform you that M►demoiselle tee pests, coldly, watching the bit of rape It is ,toward three o'clock of a beautiful trait?" "Never," they say, "has this Emp .ss Zas—ir dead." I - wither into a flimsy ash. day in the early summer. The Damao has fallen� from between a been so exgal+eite, aw animated,. so non e- Whan they rained her rom the spotwhero i thft "'This woman is dangeions—ortanausl l Paris wears her holiday sspect. and It sheltering folds of Z►tka s robe. soeuadiug," she had fallen someth g sparkled upon . bps-2 ' � '' Mcnsieur Daerab is beooining very moo is evident that something aausaal is tress "Yanr Majesty,''retarns the Rassisn, ith Ibis is remarked that even` the �m r the stage ab their fats*— cameo miniature i = its exalted. "Surely Yonr Majesty will note pining. inimitable tang toW, •' that was the m- halt tattns hie haughty bead to look at b r of hhe Etnpsror its gel n frame battered a1td danger a life that is det►r bo. millions Qaite true. - • •_ -- =•I pesos': gift to me, who saved his llte," as they pass ap the Champs SlyseaL and one of the bnlli is loob from the *hoar t Frenchmen for the sake of !'' Monsie 'i'he Coarb it abcat td set out for St. Cloud, "And if you care nothing for him why d ' Is is even remarked by a oasaal onloos: r circle, while upon her w its neck there red- bear 6 " Duorat pauses.. - and all about the Tuileries there is the har- his image hung about your heart?' that as he speaks to her he seems a1p4 t dened a soar and tie m min diamond wan ,, ' held t , ' In his position and'with the present sa - monious confusion of soldiers,equerries dash "Yoar Majesty, listen. I am aloyalsubj o4 moved and that a deep flub ovanprea s pressed into the flesh, g t . the e soundings Monsieur Daerat's command over lug to and fro,officers reining in their restive FraDoe has none too many such in th his face, T • daot lari us a may o no farther. g y " : 'sp y y , 'i I- [THE $ ]_ - a of U g g y horses, sabres flashiD in the sunshine. low da s. The Russian sake hurried! ad Bnb thif ma be bat the outcome of a �°:t , "For the make of ? repeats the E murmurs of curiosity and impatience,strains low,perchance she sugars, for she ppresew r vivid J93 gins pre the part of a The .''.3e is Ameri n Oot:.on boas driF -• 1 tion� peror. icily, turning from the table an of music, the crash of can ezpeobin0 and hand tanheir heath,and the Gough tba►6-i,s oh @astral 00 looker. t * :e cotton mashers cf La @shire to the verge of fl brushing a flank of the burned paper from h eager crowd .and the bewildering, surging s natural feature with her Ma►rgaettla G n• $owgver, UU4 will;� pas b Beslogfse i6 'a of a$naacial oriels. : '- -'. ' B' Sleeve r-onohalantly. away and play of Paris bank on witnessing tier for a moment convulses her. quite t me that hits_ Msj_•sty ;spoke wi S esa •, ' nom "Pardon I' par3on I Yoar Maj by, but one of the sights dear to her heart. •'Yonr Majesty, the Rhine Is rising; it some einiin On to the lacy at his side, Spectator (tO defend t)=GVell, I gu i > I chs►r ., „ the I ary will find for ou. 7 he j edge s - . have your Majesty's own reoom endabl The open carriage awwib their majesties will overflow its beaks and rash into From as. Zilka►, whispers Loaf* Napoleon, 'I charge was 'rely ry mach in Sour - dbb side ' regarding Madame Orloff. Ib ie hero I Tb at the entrsnoe. Mark mp�wo�eds, there is disaster in the r. have dreamted of t bons, and It ham co favenr. Don't c th' k so 2 Defendant date -almaet fear yeah since. Monrtea R ithin the palace grooms and gentlemen I peal is 1' She:*niter het breast. 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Aeons for P'r1TOR .red King B e facts abort nvanils criotlnshty is Ptuladel- o ancgss BEBT VALUIC IN TBR MINI lI. rt 3 the pslaOe 9 ,.,. • Z Y R j ys. l;ilTI.AND'g MUttIC t1TORBr, 87 King pl. •-•• •r phis are oeriainit eardlog According to tbo woes,Toronto,oat. LED ON a,QS ,MA1(ERS;T01({ ST. TOi{ONTO' � � . g g Ave rinarisa in molt an L 1 of 1 and the d ► 1 Lie%and is. . . - , .•h, this`" he Yy garden fr not large enough te�allow a %o gtttry Press,betty eon the,& i 888 p � � �� -` ' •- ng things to spread themselves to any great for:ieav remedy, says: t3en for Prigs -;:, o! 1889 [there was atdly a crime an the ICtITf3-e sans me Tres Hors,to►Iinn►inrte ,- - .r>ai I,�ais• „ eZwpb, and I have to ooatent mp4' itrith.' This diseiiee iitbanssd by dabUity of the calendar which war not committed by mere � thwry of fits• Giving the behttboughta L sat t`e1 RU eSrT� in kinds that are, like my garden: nerves. An measates you can children. Sa s the Press. ''There are bo s of all i s m Cheering words,b comfort aauve O�EY i�mt i[en si=V '. 1. °w�eled on a small sate pf thin s. Yeb.I y y y and t the fathers,mothers sour an low totem . s� g tyke•to ..prove the oonditioa of yonr horse in rison far murder sad attemptrd murder -ot resod. sdlt d try wader hoots► van, with an �R susssecari ♦ >li>b I . ►. f, ti tip ,ilea, - ImoR the diffamitce between a dish of peal' -will roll ve his complaint. You taunt give an there are ba in ail for assault. Girls In notion by Rev. John Hall. D.D. A volume,ot oked some days; and lzposed in the gro- him fo in I t balk but little water aE w I !'i6 se voted GCms in Prase aed Poetry,from the writ- �tt� pi light in short dresses 'have committed suicide, less o the.blest authors of.a roods. Townes liberal BEA ,CHADWICK,BU1sl► T8� ,� FL fl r i oer9 wIt►dow and such sal are pioW f aces" time, a d feed him bat a small quantity of and have been Laved from suicide. Dns►1 WIL BRIGGS. Publisher,Toronto. Earrtsten sod so efts , ' c �1ee from the t,arden the day they are to appear dry ha My treatment is..to give five lives have been started tad before the tceus w a 13b..cos. church, (ov Tosess9s� • I i I,n•,et hid. - table. So to snit ends to means, I rsin d of arsenio onoe to twenty-four beg%n and in many a home robbers and bar- o TOROMT0. NT. un my g � . - d;c la . . • - fell back on the dwarf varieties of psis that Itonn, for two weeks ; then omit .lhe. clan have slept to trundles beds. Juvenile WILLIAMS & CO.r �`�+ g $ {N All . ARTS Of . ,�i H children. do not Rrow more than a couple of feet medic for -one week, and repeat ra at highwaymen have stopped juvenile victims SLATERS ' FELT ROOFERS CNOI E FARMS FOR j: _ i b,and may be sown twice as close, row flrsb, ahoald be given in chopped feed, trembling at fibs points of their pistols and Maantrotarere and 1leaferl to Roofing maser- ,( , ,were ar h S ch fashioned tall kinds. Ltl B Ilnlnx Pa ere,etc.- Orr[es : S Adelaide tat. , as the old and the L no dun sr in ib use ss dleeoted. and fathers who remembered the ezeibement P AN ITO e twilight to row, B q Ib will frees cure danger alas • relieve the ••hide and seek" ve them in childhood '�aa T+�°°tO• ' rcprletarsot wWiama•Flat Slate 1,� For the very first cowls I te►ka a +tart of y •ga Root Telephone 611. ,44,4, hhows . , i, - weak en extra early like the Gem, ann sow is horse. have suddenly been br.)nghtto real;zs. that .i ... . .. * . Pa ea wishing to pnrohase f p>Opv lVwlloba and P° Y Anot recommends tar as a remedy. He tbei�sons were playing the game wi�b the , troth so sores upwards. wl0h mmedfats- 4 she warmeats t as earl as the frost leaves AYEB LilI6 BT$AM$IIIPS , A woolen, call or write to C. I, X N MO- , lue eyes,as the ground. They are earlier this year says : ' Put about a teacupful In the horse's police and In dead earnest. AT r'snBlook, Main et, wtnnipeg. ormadon . ,ban usual,and commencer) to break ground mouth, roe or twice a day. The best wa7 Little fellows bive deliberately organized Sailing weekly between MONTRE4.11, and turn ed tree of charge, and stiers to f': lr,ce, the lest•f April. These I sow just two feet Ia bo,a a ddle. First pull out the horses themselves into gongs of thefves and have wBSrotut, @salon 'I'iokeea, >pto, ,o, and male selection. < th apart between rows; that makes a couple tongue and put the tar in his month as far planned and a xecuted robberies that it air- 060. turn Tickets, b-,o, $90 and$110, according to i i about the B as you an. I-knew one of m neighbors to ad days and weeks of detective work to ex- *be r and accommodation. Inmrmediate ss0, O N E Y T O L A N {' . ing and eo of rows of 50 feet each. Then a)on about y g y Rou d Trip Tickets, e80, Steerage, $20. Apply to - 1 11 >rhe first of May.I get in my second: crop of try it f r heaves, and it effected a perfeob plain •and them the same • authority tidde ® numitAY,Gen•ral Manager Canada ship- At Ocaastrr RATES or • • . a quart of teed of a kind like the earlyCaaua oare." words wt►ieh make the record more horrible pea Co, I GuBTattT tae■ FQUAKI, MOSTRIAL,or . t T� ���IItG. CO ET N°2 ' he E•:mptir• and myftariGa�� "$tarliag it fat t00, that 1° 1 sreat.in all Towns and Cities. �• { presently - pion, which is the same or stoat the same r ,.�.� _ - ae McLesn's Advancer. Broth of +hems' TIMttLY rsLti. a majority of these children do nob epriag pp,�, Ot .. off in advance of titre to et • from the criminal olwaes. The police re- Line iWI— $�eamahl�� ���3 DST®• j s� 91 I ' th a entitle crops Come c g Whe a the fruit garden consists �of bub � eicie. in the winter crop of celery. Indeed those few tr it is per gees to have a mnoh °Ord shows that.they have Rood homes, good ttg dnrtng wtnte. frtm Pore amt evesr Tnd 1 `. be )anted between the rows of peas y y training, and that their to have sad- daI' d IIalftax oven ;etnrday fw Llverpool. and to - \, is Is canal) paren sum er from quebec ever Saturday to Liverpool, you. can P more regular supply of fruit than y which she end thus afford a little shelter to the young • $►those PvarieNes that bear heavily danly been crisped, snrpprasedand mortified orui g s[,otrdonder } to sues matte and paseengen \ A of "ill '' plants of celery until they have baleen well site "ate sin can be made to produce beyond expression by the presence of the for Hand .and i %N. `too from Baltimore, vf. of a hold again. A few radish seeds scattered y offioers'at their doors with warrants arrest. Hd and tI!Joh e•e,N. K, to Liverpool tohe olm , •T. t smoke frnib readily on the off yeah by simply ii „ `_ des Timmer nmn" The steamenr'of We (►lee Galled them `\\\' J�f/ / the peas. give me a few dishes of The three Cowboysi as they 1 e, " during winner to and from Haluui y. She lack all the fruit as soon s,s formed, in �O -_-~-l"- '�` ' - way. among �ro - ,. i tie b rda these favorite"c ff the elms ground• A lertn P f4 Selves 'were between twelve sad f�ueteen Po land, BtletOa arld Phlladetpt.is,• and dnrin sum � 4 a small affair but b the ring years on those trees that we years of age. ')'hey carried ou the most me between Gfae$ow ani Montreal weekly,-G ..� - , ' A,:". of 100 by 200 is only + y wish bear on the off years. Thus with strematio operations of thievery, and when and B g n Meekly, and Glasgow aid P elphta //�'•'�, ,,e. �1 . makin rho most of every foot of load h am d the may be reswn- to / ' � ' I aver In the g only o,trees of a kin finally arrested confessed that they. had lr r relght,passage,or other tatormatioa appy breathless, en ibled to furnish the. family wi b all the ably a re of fruit in each year by this a. OLnard a Oo, . Maude and principal summer vegetables, and have a me ho . This habit of bearing will continue formed the dsxfag sohetlne of waylaying s A. uttiseher AtOo.' I. Jobaora; few small fruit.. Besides, it affords me in bank messes er knocking him down and n 1";�.&oo-. St• ,loen'a, N. F, wm Thotup / t y g d N. B.• Allan Oa l7hlo tto; amount of delight to superintend the more until frost or storm de�bto s the fruit or eon a ao. fit John, , y ileving him of. his bur on. e a jlden New York, II- Bonnier, Toroafat . blosso and we tsinsb then again, the follow- ,, ri : ` 1 soldier laborious part of the work, and do lots of b r, plank the fruit u before, from The Black Diamond■ was another Rang All Rae a�o. Quebec: Win. Brook►a, Phil+iei fi art myself. [Aunt LUCY. g y of boy robbers„ none of whom were over phi •A. Allen.�Portland Boston HousnaL t l It kyard-a the more y P y those whose habit we .wish to Ohm e. • i }1.l.: seventeen. Any quantity of stolen goods - ,,,'tciugs on 1 A libt extra labor will add mach to-tae was toned at their hsadgnarters altar the id:►tl bneII ' CLBVBR PR,oPA(iATIFO OB THE P-092 value f a small fruit garden. WE oe nnearthgd them. One day in Novem Y 1 _' - - I last, s small boy was set upon h a gang The American Florist is Tell for p�S�ylRa Fsxt)s goers. y 'f� '~ I t 1 . of fivo otter, two of whom pointed revol- 1 N MANITOBA iTO�A /r ,` , aide of the the following : W do F. Brown to In farmer`s Re• veer at his head, while the others went _ -` _' __ ' I life. In tho spring of 1887, Mr. W. W. Copse. Scot t�ah, lanitoh and North-Feat - -_ '. - '- - v,rd lance f Lansdowne, Pa., :bought from Crain view at bbe end posts, which must bear through his pockets and took ererythintt g o a thr young plan% the afn of stretching the wires,be not with that was In them None of the five we'a 4. ; -).,I cy of the. &o., for one dollar,, i � RxAL ESTArs Co„ Llrt• i / t ' ►ci above' of the celebrated rose, Mrs. John Lsiag. Donor tA. It will tape bub a few osss%'s over thirteen. A sixteen-year old boy namtd , ., I+ skillful handling, It developed into w wort of Dement boa t, and will make McGowan knocked a smaller lad dawn sad AA111t �[g[`, d57 Malll-St, �litill[18g nit brow . fine plant, and grew so satisfactorily that it Pe eobly firm at the bottom, and also robbed him of ten dollar. Several other L Ode in rd A%of the Province. Low Prloee. )levy I YC� o-tL,. Walter could not resist the tem bation of more uKable than if set in the clay. It is gangs of thieves bays been'broken app by rme L�te gees and Fullest Information Fur- w I E. • ••p " he elm impossible ti set is firm won h the police duri the year mentioned, A nished on Ap uoation, Bend no your armo tlDCE AND �DIUlB�A i i o- him to ealculsting how mom young Lsings P°fm g ng named Arew tried to and ws wlll ma�l you our descriptive oaWogtu. II M the end. world have the !ol owing springg. One so tb t they wlll not yield to the strain sizbscn year old boy R racatRa A srlcrAtm, s.codq lTAxn seas d - " Mr. Coles met Mr. John who the land is wet and soft. but by dig• murder a flfteiea year-old oust hearse the work(Marano ed. Ben¢¢t for ar>e day in Jnly. '87. n bole fifteen inches agaan sad poundd- tatter bad us)))ed him a Har. He drt R. DORENWEN D'S H P. DAVIE do • �)lurtou, and the subject eat came up in con- gig % O"arch 8treei, T cut•. 'pat`• in i full of coarse oemen%Wont around the revolver and dyed point blank at his vereation as to hose many young ro'ss s>l Rair �ag'c . - tents could be raised from One stook at t will Iva bus enough to the post t, wounding dl smi �othor• o e In the -sa a tone on•l teaad+ and the plant in one season. I torgeb how many keep ib in p�soe. way. because a refused to have anything t o for List __ h y R ltrstores Grey H►ir, Stops Aa L A N i • ; �ra{e hour. Mr. Bnrbon sold be r"oac"h ib wee possible - tus ciescin- to raise, bat Mr. Coles very etnphabioally A F&gt Sag Service* to do with wiFab he considered •'a crooked 1'alltcg out of the Iiatr, Ire• M,t ftAL, Qua. . _. - business." Two !toys in the Hones of Its- move. Dandruff; in ]N%id• i asserted that he-could raleo 550 by the foi- % a r Government has made up its mind to iuge secreted long knifes about their persons nets, Magi the roots are not - ,n ; owl A ill (1888). Thle was jasb u have w fast mail service across the Atlantic, Anne, Magic will produce . 1 p and made a despersto attempt to escape. tine growth. Is is unfailing. were also � - r - vigorously dieput 3d until w . wager wu and as assured the world of its wUlingnas A ben`year-old boy was wseanited one try it- Ail druggists every " ! • where. J :� l,l not once to s idit:e very handsomely any eom Suy evening by•band of youthful " while caps. ' A. DOB$N�BT1iD , followed. proposed-achampagne eappar for those p present-which t<u accepted and put on that will shoulder the usdertsking. I:a'e He was thrown violently down, was rakes Bole Manntacturer, :..,roes the record. disp aches, however, indicate that there ie home in trpwrmie and after some days of terra- , c tic o b ached, The plant continued to improve, and u ty persuading ble snflferina, died. Three boys were tried Toaoa*o,ONT., i i : i sum difficnl in rsaadln British quits Ciutan� ►l atmoao isbtl time-for.operation approaobed, stocks listt there will be " money in it," and for ielonbus asaalo upon -- - ----- _ r of the suitable for grafting had to be secured, for sn Ien to justif them in onbeoribin .. - nave it, a�' an no restriotionr u to how the y g three girls• All wore andar sixteen. lout a xtrlr Al,'iD $•PRENGTII l:offiBCnED IN T1is - - there w to very large amount that is needed bo olden also by mere children have been alarm- nely drawn, propagating should be done,. either by set the scheme aflc►t. Something like inglyy frequent. Is it any wonder that, in EMPIRE . , • . grafting,budding or on own .roots. After , ,000 is said to be needed for snob a the face of such facts,not the" Philadelphia M - } her menu t, some alight difficulty the n�oessary naa►ber ter es u the llominioa requires, and this pre•, only, but all good tlftis•as should �� _ rest cloak dd 'Bi i of Iylanetti stooks were o taint , an were lest 'um, reasons the John Ball eapiatal ew and seriously question wi0h th:m NPt►cn t say CQ$E I Q not a►eretygE ci over -her - - Decemter 24 tKe first lot of Plants ms prove inadequate for more than selves so to the oausesl'which have led to sack re bounds are etL.,p theta for a time a thou have them e+e grafted, amounting in number to some yw In these days,ocean g y unatural develops- to e►t crime in children ru again. I MEAN A DI tSUKS. I tie coupe. . thins low than I'80 ;most of them grew w 1 the likely to keep their enpremaCy for who did not belong to the criminal class, POWD ER I have lnado the dress o1 and ith p tno than w few sari at a time, as a racing but of the great majority of whom it might j<TITE;,EPILE S� . `t. eC , and made a rapid growth. In the follow- Fi gjN BI SNF{�s: i by thou ing 1+ebrnar these )ants ielded a nnm• P y youthful e nom Y be oai•l Chao they had everytga credit Manutacturpd by y P per 1 OOQ-and mw is"to lees hers, °ime o begat Uis_ ter of scions-oonyidersbly o to b the course of p� favor for turning out good citizens, C hid heavi= op the day Specified,namely, April 15, 1888, ti of developing, "Muds." And our in- to themselves and to their parents. T �,(� A life lot, gtndy. I w Rx+ no remedy tt. L of svaillng & Kewfley, - �•OIIJ I CURK the- worst•eases. Beray others nave y•a at her Coles had the extreme datistactio v eats of tO•dsy may prove nn _ ,h mantilL Mr. John West- failed is lit r�asontorn t 1Dd a .shin racure- - , I � pointing orb to the referee, mt h r oom tltion of New York Send at o-ce for a tceati- anal a ,icir 1. .#frrf•f t irely con cot%, npw,wds of thirteen hundred plants fit eve five years. �ence. It is undeniable Thad Book of Ltdben, . Whailey,noyceffo of m l*rrAt.r.tlsLtC Its FDV. ,ivc i x rest t in this oonatry. is some force in the reasoning. ll and 'ost Utaa e. It c- sts yon o;hinKor a . •I . - . %to ship to any point thw there rial,and it will cure yo . Add _ss di;rh of re- _ , C ada wake a more populous and wealthy • e Asa RriRbont Wisdom Lives in a P'ool`s .Dt&iere to an klods of E - (ally written on .G.FOOT,Bd.a., 164 �JYeet , rlaide tat. I - _. - oo try there would, of coarse,be much more Paradise. A Treatise eepee sots For Men YUSI AL '!i3 1U1fENTS. - r� ,ONTO, onT, , ►; ROOT GRA1rrInG vgRSUS UDDl74G • B -- -- entlemen lad Dement to subscribe more for a firms Disesess of,lien, otmtaistin F . ,ti vi her at- yve use. And of All Ages i 'Should bs read by Old, Agtnee to rb� BFg4�N tnral prejudices, cl • mail service for her ezolaai en. Provos b and diGHAM Band In- P. it the front. - � • . A good' Ulan) hort►cnl P 7 y Middle Aged and Young M y brought over from the old country, have it afoot that ocean greyhounds nowadays s M,U81Cs. sltSl:T I �,(�t EysandisumIdo e_i hot ex- • g f�iU8tC end MUSIC I .� , died out during the pact 30 yawn, and obh- a become comparatively icrvitoe of toffy m y o L"us"t, obeoanse written' in in langasge plaint BOObs• %f.nutactnren yIlisA. '.ri.re«lr.,,coday.and►.m.d.. era are following. It was some time before th t a fast m po w r(xt t us in ace, ing good agents w e�id had it toreibte and inetraotiva Praodc,l present- i•IBpERIAL~ intr«+ our`vat es,andtaorderto i tool grafting the apple was looked 'upon s& in er be the fast m*ti service of to-morrow. e=- p,ntec des .gain c .pecui.Wn and . n 1 1:mpress while for pears R when the British moneybags anon of 11Red?cal Common 3ense. t slnatile de.,er ordering in .rgegd,ndtfe..w. If �ryrform- _ 'quite a proper procee�'ing : 0 {�STRORj$• O I.: ands little more carefully to Invalids who are weak, nervous and e3• a requir eacryuno rdenng,tocutthis i - and all the atone fruits budding was univer- a nod the ground wag new meow b ,which they �Y _ taster n,entout d send with tIleir. t lay at the fed Nos in the world, Eight n order, pi.etng to ty and make Gales t .1 I sal. Ib i& not a great while since those who an estlma the signifiaanoe of on trans "may be crated. Appproved by editors,aritiCS, Ysan'Gwranre> Send m ri,in i:,•Lt�n,oLn catalogue which r, root t7rsftcd their apples wcald Cub them oo tinentwl railroad among other things,re and and the people. 6initwy, goofal, bcienoe for illustrated C.WogLte ntfre n,tneaery atcn.Onrecetycot ddian played ground the bo that they will grow meresango 1 ,mon�,d tatty con a in(N,aL.aKe tampa,dthe watch back t4 i strong bad near the his needed. Bat Sabjeots. Alw,glves a description of Speol• reset lf+uh,KC vill0.D.,s ewatto second season, mere:y to give the trees the 'no refuse the money wh3o t�� todon)roar,n. C,ound p rf tto • plaude beau n budded. Though w cannot wonder much wb their Cantiots' fin No. '8. The' Great Health Renewer ; Ycnge gt. ` c uuuna,t.'n, if found perfectly .'11� enthae- appearance of having bee the rwatdoe T my millions is a great deal 4f mono Marvel at Healing and Koh i taoor of liedi TpRONTO.- O ,oil,`. o,ry M can ay the rep.. ib fire" ,,,,c,tcs,y n can pay the bal- done for that per ► F yy sines• Ib largely rzplaias the my�r�af nucc"5.37 andtakothewatch. other curds, as giv- a they may well ask if ib is reasonabl fah health ouy O N B OY'8 C/kSBLIGE TOP`• �u,..ica. you pay nothing. t was 1.t)lees recommends itself on gr p p The cap fs warranted solid i j ing a stronger, straighter and more vigor ca Ad ware a divideaa on sonoifiw s milliow life. The Book tswh You how t° -� 4.,h: , ,can not b4 tec- Uf hoc gab- „t ash rh can not be told one stem for branching the third season. oo make life worth living. If every adult in • t,• a ,a.te gold,except hr Therb ie a- ground of objection urged gyve BrotLerB. the civilised world would read, understand ta; is h sobs ep. ruched Its that it i• inter- - , IA , .,, with solid cap. againhb apple root grafting, sad follow our views, there would be a ,,:,,.,av sad eruw'n,im- . ', or to to grafting on hardy stocks for slight - e world is indebted t0 the brothers world of Physicist, intelleOtns►1 and motal ( 1 •rt•d Frrnchcrystaland 1.tVntrd timd- i P g R b .electrical and rrsuLedfor20re•rt. ly' tender varieties, like:,t'be Baldwin in S melts for massy importao giants. This Book will be found a truthful nuvttment;taQend- 1 ,I he u ae that - -- T Middle New England. Rdb this objeoKohargioal inventions. Tb� �e ergs= „ mperted e:panaion - - .a. :ant of hats $l presentwNon of tats, calculated to do good. a , t,ee,inteteraiktregu- r� i,,o ems t _. is as strong against low budding as against rat and ventors were nob born of Inver- The book of Lubon, the Talisman of Health 1 I iffly ed and reed' $ root strafttng. ti a patents. They were sons of a Qerman t fatuy warranted, Yr ��.:t the our- •ma establish- f Amer,whore antwstors for three oentnries B�D� bleot4► bo tbo cheek, strength to the ';;,tl,�ftttr Usage will lots After root grafting had beet body and joy to the heart. It is a message i,. , et a,a od etch - • •1. ate method for the ap !e, it fore had been oaltivators of the Lad. A l,a, t.,Fee a ecru ware" Lid a& a legittm pp to the Wise and Otherwise. Labon's 3peei f•,>3:,- anai.ne free if you • aided as utterly inspplieaIt" to This exception to the law of heredity was fin No. 8, the S irit of Health. Those who °"I e' A , 7 & L9 A - . was still regarded "°Cl ' '. - ,:-_ the pear ; while » to the ptnm and cherry, aociated with another carious fact. Sir obey the laws o this book will b0 crowned _ ,rasa• t,t.boat,Ten�nto,c... Marguerite - - - no one thought it Pose as a practical op- illiam Siemens became one of the beat with a fadeless wreath. Vast numbers of - • ' r goods are be acnt In mail, Co h lu Nil must ac- #.1' oration. ' But recent experiences have shown eohanics in England, yet u a boy he men have felb the power and testified to the TI' all the latest improvements sod are unequatled , mhany the `der,as ne goedl Oar t-i i is or lif b me that me fine pear trees can be grown from s owed no fondness for mechanics. He made . bile with virtue Ot Luton s $peoifia No. 8. All Men for Bu►Ildereieell them. ASK FOR THEM AND 1 lahnli uccon peso s Lh,urdiiewa s nd ,r q. a any I ' root grafts+ as-in any other way : w n wiAdmills, sailed no boats, did no dam- who are Broken Down from overwork or annot�l•ptatedcha,u.' MLtiun a1isi per. Pq n .,f the man BUY hU UTIiSt3. or bid the _ plums and cherries, when both roots and a e to the furniture by baba•carpentering+ other Dawes not mentioned in the above, t foes&are dormant, or even when not, if both a d did not pall the o ook to �ieces to sec should send for sad read this Valuable liver with ok and efon are fa a like condition, anion w "the wheels went ronsd.' Treatise. which will be sent to any address, D E EA'Sl� : t,11 - • . b rApid and complete,and growth luxuriant, The Siemens brothers corked so harmon- wal,.d, on receipt of tea aorta in stamps, to •-d of some - L. dttr proper conditions. At least, 1 sm i rely together that it in diffcoult to define L y pose• Address all orders tro M. V. �:,tnba -crag- • tic ing this 'rue with the Russian ttnd.North t e personal share of each in their may $ U•SI G OUR-'. noon, room ly5 60 Front Street E:, Toros- - i dull thud � German va,ieties ; and the same report eat inventions. A strong mutual feeling tot Canada. comer from Yrof. Budd of the Iowa AgrlCnl- affection and reepe..t existed throughout _� . • Pea S to _ Pure �r8p a �d t T.oB BRUSH .� <:r auanding tural Collfge. Small (yearling) stocks are efaniily. A`•SicmensStifv"(establfshtinent) . . . , �— ' T1Hti� Bsfuft ,r,l , hush of beet suited to this method pf propagation. as formed for the promotion of good teal Brutality of the 11"CW TOrk o. s►nd for the benefit Of ate Tltey ary wana•tted made from 1 fro White Laid a d Oxi to of 7.icc Kroun in beet q ltty Gineaed Oil, • . i g in the family, Police. Sad bang thorougnly mixed and grand by the latest i• proved nlrehinory,pre gutranteti hem superior to :r in chief- - . o`er members• an of the sb oall,d mixed paints offered(which are geiy ahem:cally prep rod),an it gverant�e our L. --ate d nce eve five years all the members Of gam of &Now York newspipm ep'3ak• Paint to o3vbr fully 60 peroena, more enrNoe. 'All ma rial used is of th t high es ctaaj. ti ni+ gallon of our i _ ' PPe PxoTSCTtox FOR OxcxARntl. O every - :i i : - e Siemens family, doh'and poor,met ib a vest' harshly about the brutal oondaCG of Paint will Co4er 460 sq. feet-two coat+. Ii your tooil alerdoea not-keep the , to stock, rite direct tone. rct to be Pomologisks,are beginning to wake np to leaswt plus in the Hartz Mountain& to Boma of the mounted policemen who were . e ce of establishing belts two fit .solo) intercourse. At as duty during she Washtn ton Centennial �g� TORONTO LBID AND COLOR CO , Sole �anufac rare, Tonto, Ont. 4.tamoisell . the eminent importan ass aday or - . of -deciduous and evergreen trees around his gathering the sffairs of Wiiosnts for celebration. They charged t e dense ort*wt s 'a, h .�--- :t: spotwhece their fruit orchards, to protect the tender 8Ip were inquired into, and the drer'ving who were p•eseing on the s ace reserved; for :rklod upon i trees and buds from the cold wintry winds. the sub- pp 'Wg ROUS Ri W RgS ON ;: elieved out of a fetid kept up by• the procession, and drove tl►em back by,down ����5 -1, Inluiature Trees protected by timber on the no�� coptions of the more wealthy relatives• simple expedient of h%mplh them EN®'�E% BO I � BRANTFORD A D WIN PEG. ; ,e battered - - end west, annually prodaoa bloom, while hat was surely a mnoh better way for a with their horses. Old women and little SA from the those nob rotected do nob Dome So near possessions than beg- children warp rmhloWY over-ridden- It .. Protected,• amiily bo'f quallze its . or borrovrin , or breaking was s disgraaefnl exhibition for w motto "s M t L yi will would thera red- � bearing as that. - Had those orchards with ing, g . of Christendom Had it been witnesse`a i° Be •li-onontl was belts on the north and west, had one also on - _ the east, then they would have been pro- I old Rome during • "triumph" of ono of the _ daotive; a& an orchard within a few ,..tles whyY i oongaerinR'generals of that iron age,it woa13 ;, .• . - of this,with timber on the three &idea men= , y have bees bad enough, but the!snob thinso •�• t :•.•• ;'. .• . ••00 ' ' ate earl field why (suffer a Single mom - when on " ' ■ • ....• f could b►ke taco in a pity,Uke New York w • SS2 e,ea. •Z. - ,,,, has d rites '� ttoned abundantly Shows by y Y y an get immediate relief from internal or p w 'a`ei a.. + o i Nita :�:5 SS �� u ����a f sin b the nee of Yolson'sNerviline, in the ataoteen century of the Christian • ' C co the verge - of fruit and healthy breed• zternal P y sr "'ai+ 'e«a•e• =a .ei• =eoe• =e z _ - 1 a anion at the solemn ° vie see a ie • �: j* ••ie •e By observation then extending tbrougb 0, the great pain cure Y Nervflino .has era, and on sorb an oc . 'number of ear&, to our tried at least, or- 4 Installation to office of a reab and d man m' •ie ie a=i==a e° ass . , - t y never been known ,u fail. a 1q.seat ,,11, I guegs chords tenet be belted with tlmber on three m le bobble. Ypu will Ned ib wb u te- is shameful to t�hiak of. gIb is ne dloss for _ j, e► _ - t '„ " Ile S Bides with a cod usage orange bed a; some commended. Nenrs►tia, ;koobhaC e, cramps, Americans to execrate the brntxlitites of the I -'v: t3Td1 Toe d` - i 1 4i g a-,t:h in yonr f distance inside of this,plant hardy�eoWaons Irish ooasts►bulary, Y Uafendanb headswhe, and all similar complaints dlsap- when the have men CIRCULARS ,u that tEie - ' trees• farther in Norway fire, and inside If b magic when Nervillne is toed among themselves hardened enough to ride _I R1E Axe r r * `1. h G. I c'S the A of these white roes. These should bs rant- Pes►r as y EsTf iIIATit S. ' P hard is sob and well Large bottles 25 centa. 'pesbbobbles 10cenb• over women and ohlldren who had given �Nff aF iiIANY BATTii: S d ed at the time the orchard at tlrn to and octin"dealers. them no plcovoa►tion. OF �016ERg F'URNt>3HgD LU�M1•R[MIItI i f 4 � L will off snbsban • - • t .et ., me. cultivated ; then they ord till - d f .;0 .�I.�, 1. ,, , ,... C. i . I ,. .. . . - .. .- £ .. ,G, .,. - ors :r e t 'e; r. E i f a- r : �C , x.. _ ,. . ♦ IY > .. +! r. , . t , � : : . -:: , . I : :: -e. q s t « :. , �: L. ..: _. _ t. �. r < _ /. �' k � : r- ,fit -,i - _ fit? `c 7 1. I � a $ f. , m.. �. t,. .-1 - . .-, ._,. q f . . r 1 i v -. r t, t .. f _. ;.. ... } ,.. o ., t.. ,....' :..�. Y':, , �,. .. ;• S 't'�-. .tale' ,• � - IV, r, tl Jb r , t r +ra ib`t=ih r. - R.. -t ems'. S-_ :a.- ,� •: _ .. .. fix ... yn� - ...-_ .. .: -,. ` .�' .. d- ,. .A}- .,..r ¢_--Y .J� ,. .d' a _..( ir•' 't*' .. -.4 -_ -- .. F .v , a ♦ 4- 1 +i, iFr?' .> , a v. ,.a ,'k'r_. . -.r . . ..fA+ i r !r t -S`l� :. 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O y ' k �ry 4, A` R' P -$�..a- fir. i� # T-. _1.w . aZ : t 4 - J �".' a :e , - :. * «,b k ti ..- ' , q.J.'. .:':.r..i ., «.....r - .e 1• .. ..I' - :9 hrY _ { V q`(,t t •do' s- 5i s -. F•, e - �: , .. ... a. .. f _ tr _ , c •: b- t a *. •. .. �. - . .... ,a,._. ♦ X11 a s. Y r �.,. 4.. . _ ., t {11 . , • ..� f� e _ T • ;_ ` .... K s. ,� Hall is 3 resort for' the 1mp8enzii0n:i Harass►, or prsu�nires, .rattles also.' ollild, :+ �1 ... - : 1�... �.ti �' t s 4 - civil servants of Ottawa. Better that minor ar ap rentaoe shall be • bona ;fide ' p ; . 7p`�-- 9 0,-. jt:: - , traveller or boarder therein. 1= New Brunswick s exam le ghoald be L - ­ � .; p It is resolved, ordered and declared that -!,-.".,:.- . ; . -t , ti N ° 3roJLSx 11 1. ;followed all around. Even the cares .e - `�' � no keeper or landlord of an Inn, Tavern rn or s ,., ,�.: _ t ' show at the opening and closing of 'house of Entertainment and no holder of - �' L Parliament is all but antiquated and a license shall on any pretence whatever 5 , e ` ".3at'�'- fin t 9 sell, or Rive, or barter, or otherwise dispose - Drat of use. In the name of all that f Tht florknilAff i�tlt is absurd what interest have the people ofany intoxicating liquor to any person y •a, g q'hesb persons in a state of intoxication, or to an ':.a i(. "s. ` �' Is published evey Friday morning of its e 'of Canada in affording the pretentious person known as a habitual drunkard, or ". ' i - o ;', near M i P: r to an member of the family or household, -• - s .: Yiokenng,Drat. beggars who have mostly the entree y y - ., - y or to env trite or husband, spprentice or Ia I - I TERMS on'such occasions the opportunity of child, orrem to ere or any r / Q- The At ' • _ >a1.23 perye'n*; •1.00 if paid IS ad n p y agent of an } P}:� , - tasting wine once or twice a year at drunkard, or so any person concerning V2ora, w 4 + RATES OF ADVERTISING: the public expense? The world woul4 whom notice either verbal or written from - " �n gear ' b'irst insertion,per line - - - 8 tfe ■. YE L LOW HORS TGOT .�,eh�subsequent insertion,per line - 4 wag just ae well a8 IIOW and the coon- the husband, wife, or eon, or daaRhter, , , �)OO, i a This rate does not include Legal or Foreign - try would be as safe and as respectable minister, master or guardian, or from a i ar< Then ertisements. . justice of the pesos or other creditable � m Bi t. Spordal terms given to parties making eft- if all such tomfoolery were to Lake its rson, that such penoII is a habitual I }, Y :. (� »;. Unths zacts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. lf- pn �j O� 4 - earl or earl contracts a-able natter) absolute and final departure.--Truth. drunkard, or after receiving a request in ` , Wh e- Ens11 fie- s v y yearly p ► q t last Business cards,ten lines or under, with a r, writing not to do so ; nor shall such keeper - rx { one year,$ty 00,payable in advance. or landlord of an Inn, or Tavern, or Hoare t •Notice in local columns tan Dents per 1t e, . --If the Beaton World man and other % • i hear i five cents per line each subsequent spar ti n. gymnastic joarnaGsts, igill refer to oar of Entertainment, or the holderof a license j;xt�ra, selected -I& sowing, • •die ry best - ''� haeft Special contract rates made known on ap li s- suffer any tippling, treating or improper or 'Extra, ` tiou- No free advertising. $carboro correspondence they will see unnecessary drinking in or shoat his or, ! ea in c Advertisements without written inetru ti ns that•we have dished them in the matter her house or premises ; nor°shall he or she , A bit j will be inserted until forbidden and charg of new potatoes. We vouch for the truth, sell or barter, O[ Rive t0 an tsOII Or ! y� m Q I [are WO ;. ' .. Zordingly. Orders for discontinuing adv rt' e- v Pe . . in the 11iWrke�• . ments must be in writing and sent tot p b- fulness of our scribes statement, too. persons who may. whilst in a state of in- . , i ho d ,a -� - , - lisber. --The anniversary tea under the sus- tozication, enter or be on his or her pr - - - , ., I . - Steak ii ;i .lob Work promptly attended to: piece of the Greenwood Methodist Sunday fees, any intoxicating liquor or drink what- . i i 8.�_ fir, . School will be held in the drill shed on so-ever. .. be h� , CLARK BROa., PROPRIET the 24th of Msy. After the apppet• an The above are the leading restrictions. I - two iu 1. . entertainment will be held, and Rev. All licensed houses mt;st close at 7 o'clock .&%.ISO :Mne 19 leCtet� =.' �`t�t . t . Newton Hill will deliver an 'a$dress. Saturday evening and remain closed until -_ - is liiyin 1 Our ]R<341tie s-Strict Inds nde e. - Jam Darin the afternoon there will be ? o'clock Monday morning. Violation of I ' , Our Aim-A First-class Local Pape . g ° any of the above rules and lations pro- -- - I laic F of cricket,football,Ac. Watch for posters. d �J A DEN: -To whom it may concern. As oar. befo eb anhe oommi of the Peace i�n the I N D IA C� I week e 1I Our EYpec3tations-The e y P I y N N . a boat i rapport of the veoole of Pickenntt and vie nit ro �rtyhas ahead been to aced;through h P y 1 county by a flee of not less than a5 and J. G neglect on our part to enforce the law for not more than $20, together with costs. - from m, our protection against the running at ... . o___..� bead FRIDAY, MAY I7, 1888. large of horses, cattle, pigs, sheep, &c., Ta THE DEAF.-A person cured of Deafness - • ' we shall strictly enforce the law in future. L and noises in the head of 85 years standing by �q ��•ri c .�i •c whiclit 11 f All parties having stock on the highways asimple remedy, will send a deecri tiou of it Carrot Seeds', �eath s and Steel's Selected Ma Old Seed, ,The rxaz to anype person who a�p lies to Ntceot.sox, __:: rent y The `Voodstock Standard s at s will please guard the same and save us 177 McDougal Street.New York. rely to 66,1 fi that Mr. J. S. Larks, of Oshaw , s any trouble. D. PICI{zTT. Red Mammoth aend Ye' Iow Globe �urnlp eed.. - . ,L. 1 making a tour of inspection of o - -The Globe of Thursday morning says : Neu~ ddverfisemet&ts. ! � es�e` fN houses, with a view of establishin o e The famous Tennesseeans, who sing to- All the Cho test Varietie . t 1.i -in Ontario County. Mr. Larke li s night at ilia Horticultural Pavilion, are i For Sale.. - i assess - said to be the strongest most effective - :S. - in Ontario County, and should be w 11 _ ) '- - - roll of and beat cultured colored vocalists in NEW Iron Azle Wa on. Also one i The acquainted with its requirements. r- America. The come Toronto with the g I y good Mitch Cow,apply to DAVID SUIT. , } gone L4rke's previous journeys through t e highest recommendations from the many Pickering. 19-33 \ I l Province Lave been undertaken four t e large cities'in the United States iii which `� - sever .f I purpose of speaking in favor the N. . they have sung to great audiences. The Seed Peall for Sale. .1. managers of the concert have put the I Air <�f which he is a prominent ads ca e. g p �IC M1N dame I- / - , price of admission away down, so 'as to LARGE gnantit- of Black-eyed - The IV. 1 , for which he is now o ; • some Bit's every one an opportunity of hearing Poas,t)gii threshed, or eels b THOMAS ing is New Poorhouse.-Globe. * , MARQUIS. t�' __ _ -- _ that M these wonderful singers. -- troub I It ie hard to please some peopl "`-" Girl anted. . It. . License Restrictions. a ?� others want the Bart Notwiths al - hensi ins the very large a4,varitage deri -a le The License Commissioners met at e good girl- for general house work. • Y outla 1 1 Good wages. No washing or mi1L-in . A �l I 11 . . . , from Mr. Wallace s .Combine B ll o Whitby on April 30th and passed certain g g ply I men V. to Mrs. Harvey,western House.Pickering. 3.3 x - . . .. • . � • because t118 id resolutions for the guidance of the holders ex V( --- --- - --- -- ---- - -- -- I P I A. the working classes, of licenses in South Ontario, and accordin �� - s . ., not get all they wa ted the "T es to promise we subjoin some of the leading Ornamental Trees• . a I. ' lanai 'E ": land Labor Council have gone i to restrictions. -- officE 0 It is resolved and declared that Inns, 1\TORWAY P AE, Douglass Pine, the resolution buss ass sonde nl g Atijstrianp�'tne,�6iiver Fir, Mountain Pine, � send 't the whole measure. I The funny p rt Taverns and Houses of entertainment are scotch ytr, Cstitornta Mammoth Pine. 'Mcrae !1. I I licensed b law for the aceomodatioa of I f read Of the business is that Toronto 0 le Y chestnut. Lareb. Oak and Norway Maple. • t M P travellers only, and not for the purpose of fivergresns form 9 to 30 inches at from e3 to eta r cow consider themselves) the entire 0- promoting drunkenness, or encouraging or per 100. Deciduous trees from s to 1;z feet, at ; - 1 - from g6 per 100. For trees of from 9 to 4 years ! . calf minion and remind s of the tail rs of engendering habits of dissipation and idle growth here. Thouunds of newly imported . .. ;i Touley street, Lon on.-Newm r et uess, or of tippling and vice. evergreens offered to those willing to nak pt�ans- - - - . ing sung at lowest ranee. Call C as rest SCRUBBING. BR; CH� ;� It is resolved, ordered and declared that add la J has �; Era. HENRY W>tBTNF.Y, Richland Creek, Lot 13, I +i t the barroom of every Inn. Tavern or Danfortt,Road.scarboro. in-i;9 f A House of Entertainment and all other -- --. -- _--_ _ _-________ �T relal The American C4od' ivator state tl at laces where intozicatinJ: li liquors are kept r -~ r1T HITIN B R-��• E 11 p q P Trelezv Wrests. V.S f �Vo< i with the disuse Of fires th re is for sale or in stock therein, •hall be closed - . and . .. I . I a smaller su 1 of ashes on m st and kept closed from the boor of 11 of the TOy'- BR HE PP y Fi UT 80 000 trees and other si11a11 ages clock at night until seven of tie clock in farms, and this may in part ac •o t f�ita of the best varieties that can be tin. - Js S 0 for the difficult in growing r t.. the morning thereafter, and no sale of any ported tom l.nJSinsd and Scotland, via her- _ • -acre y g g liquors 'shall take place, nor shall any be way. Spruce. Austrian Pine,seoteh Fir, silver . NO 1170re profitable u5 Of ache C n Fir-cl berries. Stack. 11� and'white+ car- Thls p 8 given away, or bartered or otherwise dis- ° "° it I rants, ltpapberries_ str•nwbernea- etc. The first - be made than in apple Or other fr it posed of, nor shall the drinking of iiitoxi• consignment can be soon about the 90th inst- .� -�•F- A �� � w eating liquor be allowed thereiD, or ou tlMe Parties wishing anything lu the above line will .& A raI : orchards. It is best applied early in do well to call or .e„a for ,rim list, aria have . �� . premises dnriuJ; Bach boon or duriva any l take the spring, that it may be Was d other hours or days vt hick b an statute b s o orders Ailed price as the above stock will �a Q /�' T l Y Y be sole at bottom prices- H. HU1'Ki1ii, 1' $.. i 1`.7r _ R /�.s. ,} into the soil. If applied in the 11 iu force in this Province the same are to Green River,Odt. 90tf cr; 1° it may make sotue of file fertility of be or ought to tie kept closed, ears and - -!------ ---; ---- - =- =---- -,-- • sere y except as follows, via : COUNTY COUNCIL T I oth 1. 1, the soil soluble and be washed a , I Unless it be exclusively to medicinal or w3•IT ' , before the trees can use it. Wh re sacramental purposes ; or COC hTT OF ONTAKIO. .J� , d'� ;j- ( wood ashes can not he had 1n quant ty Unless the holder of the License keeps a A t! - the German potash alts are the b st well-appointed and sufficient eating house qPHE next meeting of the Council of the - S.�,L1 SOM -I eat 1t1 will be bald pnnaant to the statutes P� TT UC . any of the ailwav Stations, to travellers yy C ins $ I 7, ;bt now fir use 111 the spring arou ld - in that behalf at the qurt House in the Towu .it by railway, by night as well as by day, of tvbitby,pn btOKDAT,the 3rd hay of June. �� ": tall fruit trees. - . and then to bona fide travellers only : or instant,,at the hour of 9 o'clock in the afternoon. -. - - - H t �: Where a requisition for medicinal pur- All "wunts to be laid before the council .: 10 . T � - ma Eight thousand- wine glasses W re es signed b a dui r i■tered medical must be forwarded, properly certified, to the . ' . Pce Y Y registered Clerk at least three days twfors the tusat1#g of ! - to ' on the tables at the centennial bang et practitioner, or by a duly gaali6ed'justice the council. hli 11 in New York. The wine bill ill of the peace of this County, living in the JOHN E. FARkWEL1.. t - - i f immediate neighborhood 6f such Inn or 2" County Cierk,County of o4rio. J reach nearly $16,000, the total cos of --- - --- -- ---- -.-- S4M Tavern, or House, be produced by the won- i D the dinner being $H�,0 , The c n• des or his agent, authorizing such sale, M. :B, -R=M�$ . . ' 0 fill tennial ball was a die race to civili a- settin forth wq it is i i an d g g y granted, and left i r tion, and the Presidential part g ve with or kept by the vendor for the infor- Shingle Mill and Lumber rd, ' - ' do tvidenee of their des ust b • rem in' oration of all concerned . or MAisKIIAM, - - g y g Unless it be to bona fide travellers who �N Jast In, A F e Ass * ent of to - only a few minutes: Men and o n are gae■t. at such Inn, Tavern or Douse, j r 1 .11 became intoxicated, I the t up er taking meals, or arriving at such Inn. Thingles, Lumber, Bill Stuff, Lath and I;inle. . - - . 1 to Tavern or House after eleven of the clock Lcogher furnished and dressed to order 4t Wl room, as the result of the great r sh low rates, . and grab for refreshments, look d as in the evening, and then to such bona�fide , . Ty. ' . ` '.. to travellers only. • St . if a cyclone had swept through it. And it is hereb further ordered sod de- 83 i files, 1 t ohm, #2.00 per square. --' - I Y I , d .. '1.20 i{ .1 ____ _ - •• - • � bE. ­ . -i One drunken man spilled a gr at clared that the windows in every bar-room - . - . . ti, 0 R 4-1 .salver leaded with oily salad all o er -or other place where intozleating liquors are pAV I D BA KEY - - MA K NA M e kept for sale in any Inn, Tavern or place, -- ___--, -_ ____;___ __ _ -- _ ' - ki I • a the neck and arms o� a young w m n, . - . _ or House to village or to in any town. COURT OF. REVISIONS' relining an exquisite pink silk an 1' ac incorporated village or township withiq . H gown. A young man picked u a the .License District of South Outario, tc bottle of champagne and broke ff lie shall, during such prohibited hours as are . ' A _ - n Mutici alit ofthe Town. 11 I h - neck across the bare shoulder f. is stated in the third resolution, be aad re- p Y . main uncovered by blinds, or shutters of �shih O1'Pickering'. - - . ;6 . b 1.female companion. Fortunate) 118 any kind, either inside � outside the same - q was not cut' by the broken glas , . ut neither shall the glass-fir the s e be fret- PUBLIC NOfiICE ie hereby Riven chat I .. � - she was drenched with the wine. And ad, ainted or colored in any manner so a■ a urt win be held in tt,e own Hall, in . i i p the Yil age of Brougham on fl in this_ way it was sought to do hb o'r to obstruct or prevent the view of persona e from the outside thereof. Zly, the 27th da of Ma . . .. . I to the memory of George Washi n. It is resolved, ordered and declared that A•D. 119,at he hour of 1 Weloo k o f I ' p.m. for the �� ALE A t -Shelburne Economist. no gambling, throwing or playing of or pose of hearing all complaints against the _ r : Assess�pnent Roll for the said Municipality for a a i - with dice, cards, dominoes, taro-table, the year IWO. • ' . I ' Yt eei$it that the New Bruns is erg bagatelle, rouge-et-noir, roulette, wheel-Of- All persons interested will govern themselves - - - - - . c I sire Din to abolish the Officia r si- fortune, billiards, bowling alleys, or any socordingiy ' -�I e s �' g Dace¢at Pickering this ilth day of Ma r Ik". game or device .whether for gain or amass- . dente of their Lieutenant Go er for D. R. BEATOI •, I I sent, shall be allowed in any tavern or d - i and turn it into a lunatic asylu . It house of entertainment, and all each are Tp.Clerk. .. _ - - - 1 . would puzzle a conjuror to say at forbidden either in the house or' on the '{'he Pl1Pg-Bred Ct desdate J r remises in connection therewith exce t y HOUSE-F R H F '- practical end is served by ou cal P P DEj O tit , ., I Gubernatorial residence with all its .in so tar as relate to billiard table■,respect- �� s ,L ing which this clause shall not take effect - - • . et ceteras. The people of Ont Ontario do until Jannary fly■t, )scot •° _ � not care two straws about all t e en- And it is further ordered and declares z i that no drinkin 'booths, or stalls,or dark- r t' i 1. I.tertaining that is done within its red K , courts. Indeed the people who ou ish eued rooms for drinking purposes, whether a a concealed by screens or otherwise, &ball be - 1 ASS01 .. . . - f at such meetings are, geilerall s me allowed in any licensed inn, tavern or house . ­ 1 ­1. { weak dudes of both sex whoa o in- of entertainment, and all such plat s now - .L. t . `i ion on any one subject under he un erected.or being therein mast be removed l from all such licensed premises. :. . `. :­�4' 1 : . . i. � I � I . . . - c;xcept perhaps dinners is not w nth It is resolved, ordered and declared that • - askin Who are these distin ui ed 5 - I - .� - . E : --%,-- g• g no keeper of a Tavern, Inn or Haase of ( W; foreigners who are ever entertain at Entertainment &hall give, or sell,or barter, v 1 '1 G-� i ' 1. Government House ? What bril ant or otherwise dispose of to an child, or to I I L . . G AMS . r - . athering of either savants or wits vet any minor or apprentice under the age of zeph�r ,; _ `y.. 1. 1.: .1. ,,, g sixteen years, any intoxicating liquor ii - yf S1 =Me �d�a � - i graced its marble halls 2 At bet it whatever, ithont a written order from his Core night of the garter I". is a mere gathering place fors all or her par rate, guardian or master : nor .. - ' , i g _ shall the k r or landlord of an such T'u�t ap® t' - -; L. ­vt coterie of Toronto snobs and pare nus Pe y Will , stand for mares this season iu -. � '' �3d!L ��; '� , , Inn, Tavern, or House} or the holder of a - I '.. �♦ . - whose smile'or form is neither he yen h' own stable, at David Annan s, .. t license suffer or permit anp snob child, I , -'11 _>, nor anything else to any human sing minor or a Picker►n Vi e. _ •'1. pprentice to frequent, stay or g ' on the face of the earth ust as Rl east loiter Iiboat }�% 1­. f-'- ;­.(,�":�. 1­i , ­ ­ ;�-,L�"�.'!-,�;! 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( lC OU11 AT MAN SAYS. - ' ;' F STR ' DI , , .� ' r' 0�s ogtwe Tru atc. � � t ,: Y I searched IN Tfl9 MOST BAUtrAC>tD*AftZ1L 1 , ,f $TOLI:PT th my grandmothers' trunk a I ` - FJ- i ,b ,ir i �1. .� FROM oVz EXCHAI�ORS. last w a A.'4.;.,'1 t ,.11, ..' 'songs Foz. the boy violinist; frisk dud such a e thin I found it `« U ng things , . i ; 01 ,. ,. F. r. part in a concert in Uxbridge last Friday containing - - - fig 1 , p pa x ,' j night. He is a wonderful musician. So many old tr nkets and relics that speak ]� . \a The bodies of Henry E.Jeffery, Robert About folks o whom none are remaining �,. y f ,' . r� drowned That I ian� >r nearest and th'n s most .` >y ` '{ Little and James P. Anderson, g near bildland last week, were found Mon• antique q . „}1 .day Are in the 01 trunk I am naming. �_ T' he John Hopkins Hospital, at Balti- I found letters here written one hundred t . : more, was o ened Tuesday. It has been years sin B m great Y rx - p " yes y f' ten years in building and cos% over #2,- y y R tgrand-father and mother (� W `�. ea And one of ref sal to poor Uncle Dick e M1¢ +�� 1 ,, 000,x• But,he after ards married another- - R There were 4,700 fewer immigrants And those lette a are simply the tombstones - .. 1 ��, 'µ from Britain to Canada in the peat four of hop p y - the tonnes ondin period I - . f. 1 .j 1.months than in P tip Of pleas re, f trouble and bother: . ;' '11 of last fear.. What qn er old gdreaents I also there � - " l;4 IT Air. O. G. Anderson, of Walkerton, let - .. found a heavy scantling tall on Mr. Ignatius . - f•. ;. - i a broken With bi brass buttons and lace . , • : .. hchaefter, and the latter received The hag s 1 collar of grandfather's ; leg in consequence. I I irair�u.lii a►x�rs=asr f , . Noun ' A blarkdale thief stole about ten dot- And photos 'ndly in face-- , '` Ty,,IE &pigicagiT MA.N'F'G O. (Y.IMITE�.1 % lars worth of meat-from a boarding house. -Faces of folks horn nobody know• r � I _ 1 . , ''' �- `Yho dare say now that boarding house Staring out f quaint old vase. " V V A ' , steak is not tompting P The things tained in that rough'old Mr. Thom as Parslow, of Proton, eilys trunk A full assortment on hand These Wagons are warranted for 5 years an. Buggies 2 years, against any defect in won slop t ol. he has a twin ewe lamb with Six legs, The strange photos that I viewed - or material. Very fine prices, for Cash or go d paper. Give me a sail. those garments old �OW�•��11,' �d.a+rO �$'t- -I 1. two in front, four behind. The curiosity Those yellow titers, g I also keep in Mack the Imperial Road Cart. � - . is living, and doing well. And fancy- work quaint and crude p ' Jamea Lvgg was carried over the Pas. The hundred nd one odd trinkets there ----- � Bait Falls on Monde evening of last The childish ye, the tresses of hair PICBSxIN(i MASKET. , T sr Were ether in with motherly care , f O L y� � �. 1::.- I yy g �isws Offi4e t[ay 16. 1880. Lo week and rowned. He had tried to row By one in t e tomb long mewed. t 11'hall wheat.$1.00 to$106 spring.8100 to 8106 C.. a boat up,Vile swollen river. ' J. G. Symmes, a painter of Barrie, fell goose coo e5o. Flom,tamityy', ppeer loo lbs.$2 80 :. i ORi1E NOTEB to 8 .90. Four,pastry,per 1Q0 lbs.8300• Hrsn distaiioe of 14 feet, per ton 8�. shorts,per ton, *is. screeaing - i from a building,. a per toe,$i!. I #.. I -- bead 3ownwards, and received injuries MB. E� �-Some person who U 'riot • i . -1 is death. has been FASM�Bfi' YA$HET: i - - @ ' k 'I'' which resulted in h man enough atflz his elgnatnre Toroipto, ti[ay i8, �• - " . . . - . .. The estimated expenditure of the `(mr• sending note to the farmers in this town- s _were rf s _i _ � , ­� . . rent year for the city of Toronto amounts ship warnin them against aging the T,e 'street recetpta of grain to-da I •TTAyt ' f assessment is ales Ilion Sir Vernon as he is a and prices ui3cbanged. About 10� bushels o! v.e t "I o $6,646,000. The rate o Clydesdale wheat offered Ina Bola at i1.00to 81A9 for fall. a era 6 6 -_�_ . , . ,-, . estimated at lti mills on the dollar. d�0000r foal get r. Now I am ready to stake $im for spring.and etc to es for goose• Barley - Newmarket shows an increase of a trifle to with the writer of these anonymous o°imsoo selling asa�cas9c two st oa�eaa are nominal lal Which gill garb on the road with a f ll assortm nt , `; s that it Vernon will leave as many l •at si5 to 816 for now over 51x,000 more than last year in its letter st57c. Hay is fair p y � colts out of he same number of mares ae and x00 W to $00 0�for old timothy. straw + assessment. -About 25 wcre added to the tie. Hoping to 5o to�t10 Hogs sold at$e 16 to Ils7 0o. Beef•89 Of Dry C 00(�a slid a Groceries ab0 't the 1st - x ` roll under the Manhood Suffrage Act. any other h eon the roe hear from t t dear friend when he is not to dq eforequarters.�n j 60600 ma56 ion Of Ma'i• He will 68 very c ea� The Uxbridge driving park has under- afraid to sign his name, I am for cash or produce. $7 to 89 00. done Considerable improvement this sea- wY McHsitziz, The produce market was 1 quiet to day,and i son. The track has been smoothed and Sir Vernon's Groom. prtoee aenamily ruled steady we quote:` Beet L `' • 12c to 140; batter,lb.mlls, to sac, large rolls - f! several of the sharp turns rounded off. Gordon's otel. Pickering, May 18th. 18 to t9; interior,15c to ice.; Lard-12c cheese � e takes � e$c an a for Goods. , �iread�' a big droutll hue been doing l2c to 19x. Bacon lox to 1}c. $fig• i3 to 1sc. A� kind of ��'Q �� g .. : . I KiN8ALE. Potatoes'r bag 25o to 3SC. ,Apples peg barrel •� - - danlaa In Indiana. The seasons are _____-______ _�_ - . ° 1 18 110 ed 81 00 to 50. - - - - - -- -----,------- ------ , some hat earlier there, but t p _ -- - 1liiss C. awrenee, of Whitby, Dir.L. - MAU o.a 9 , that Ontario will not eaperienoe a like TL1� ?� -tiahceeias . trouble. McBrien,o Uxbridge,and !fir. E. Steven• TRAIw8 061" EAST LUE,AB FOLLOWS:- 0 , It is said that the reward for the appre- son, of To nto, spent Sunday at this No. I EXPRESS a ' 5:00 A. M. . . . liension of Morrison, the Lake Megantic place with a as. „ 8 . MIXED, • .1 '2:85 P- M. I1g THE PLACE TO BUY' .1. outlaw, will be distributed among the The liter ry nd debating society vie ,, 7 LOCAL, • Gab P. Dpi. , art in the unsuccessful are told int nd holding its closing meet NS oOINA WEST DU AS FOLLOWS'- (�.1 S Flne Tea '. Bea t�t�l ..men who took p TaAI 9:00 A.M C vise ug�rsy 7 expedition for ilia capture. ing on the a ing of the 18th, Saturday No.8 LOC��i. . • /� . , Eases Centre has issued a pamphlet next. Let t k gip ail the standard. „ 4 Dtil�En , • 4:15 P. M. *'�s a, d Currants 0 anyth ng, laudatory of the town from the Liberal Seeding ' n w finished and the country „ 2 ExpeESS - 9:11 P. M._ als� - o8ice, and in one column that paper says has put on ita Imantle of green, with the ` - �u j, Want in Groceries. - i send for the book, in another it advises its most prom in� rospeots of an abundant ✓ ` I :'. - p y For Sale or to Rent. . . readers to migrate to Texas. harvest. he shower of Monde night SSE T S J V S ARR VE D k . would almost st induce one to go outside f N W GL S f ?yin. Carter of Beeton,;aohlambe and GOOD comfortablJO i"Ooimed brick TEA AND DI NER SE S: • cow that gave birth t and watch the upward .m he had f never A bons•. situ on bunch street to the 1, , . .. f cast a few week ago, has sold the four shoots and to declare the when village of Pickering.with al!an sere of -and. BEAUTIFj� itnimala for #1000• An offer of 01800 witnessed ny Bing like it since 49, new driving bouse and *sable: hard and soft _ ____ _ t _ has since been made for them. seedipg be about the middle of March. water, fruit• trees, ,etc- For full particutan O- �-v-=R' - been issued on behalf of the apply to,J.Plait ion the premi.«.--- s3 .A. _ �07� • I i A writ has be Nearly a week we are called Upon - ; relatives of the late Jonathan Martin, of to chronic t e death of some resident of To a people of Pickering Ind Scarboro ptuteen months I Card of Thy$• p t -� •- Woodstock,who was killed at St.George, 'this part, %icaiarly of those young in the reeen prabrietor - ,>�. Grand Trunk Railway ears. T 18 week is -added to the list ARIES AND GEyTLEMIBN :-Abou p .I.� 11 and served on the Gra J��x�\ y __ assu ed control of Tat P CElimo News and since %bat; ime our efforts to publish 3 (�,,,■. Wagner, former! of ,- agent. trhe amount claimed is $420,0 ilia name t Mill J. an y Clt Of LOndan Fire InSUralfC , Co-,Ca I ood local paper leave been rewarded by our aubscriptio list being increased by u John Glenn, of Aurora, was last week this place, but latelq of Sandford, she y Capital 12,000.000 stK, era s of 1611. t�1e have ow a large subscription list, nd will try more than eve arrested for ringing a false fire alarm. being tihe ietitn of %�e fill disease, con- to h ve Te>♦ hEwB merit` lie title of"The best local pa' er in the Pro ince." B This is a seri,,u3 charge and any one .auil,ptiou. In extending sympathies to IEG to thank the City of London Fire we 'll not rest atisfied ntil we have 400 more subs ibers than we now hav i is generally ut down as a friends, a would not forget Mr. . flUBUT&DC48 Co•tar the fibers- settlement and .guilty.of t t; P ill lease t r old friend, who lmonrns t e . ,}, ! Eger week'we add om two. to to new one . - brainless fool. Local tokens will p Jeffery, o ?' prompt payu�ent of Brio 14a sustained by II1e to �'a Are going to have theta too y nt of Ennis• tale(iordoa House,Pickering.by the late burning i;alp us t Do you take it, now subscribers we fief fife,better wit a ur p per becom . take a pointer for future guidance. loss of s a stet, a late reside of too Leonard proper% B.sECUfac. of lel�dilak hires yours. The more - The latest church social fad is the killen. ! Aid ps in mak+Usti Tilts Nl*:ws a credit to the locality. "crazy` tea" social. The eatables are -=-i--= SQSINESS SOLICITED. I Believe us, energetieall I parrs. , served on every conceivable sort of a dials osaAwA - Applicationeforinenrancebymailprolnpt• /� ROB• other than those generally rued, such as `._ L 1 attended t4- PI E�P1Dg News. CL-�•'� ° Pans etc. �e are ao io bear of file death of y _ _ frying p - dust pans, dippers, Agent. _ --- -- - - r of takin this °ur frier ] r. Thomas G. Hawkins, 'rIjODlA MOODY, Ag --pA----���- . . London claims the bons g _ ! f Mr. Joseph Hawkins of !Liverpool l market.May 15th,-bas. 2" aT V �� N vv - Y ! departure. becond s n o Li+►e-ipso --- -- - - --- ---C . . . , J. Holden, clerk in an Ottawa 'dry this town Ttie sad occurrence took place _ • • D : WATCH10 een arrested, charAe,l at Grand orlts, Dakota, on Monday last. ��a�� • -�I,J goods store, has b -. .. - o • ' . ` L offering to purchase ` green goods." Tile bod will be brought to Oshawa,and Aweritable work cif Art, in the form of a fine; Minute Repeater, Fly-b k f 1 .His letter offering to deal in counterfeit the fungi will probably take place on Ch nograph, Chronometer Attachments in heavy Gol Hunting Case. It indices g . money was not called for and so was sent Friday. The family have the sympathy the 'lea oar hour at which a railway train moves fro gdarter mile distances. - w nderful Watch may be secured by the p chase of a set of Shirt Stu s to the dead letter office and resulted in of the co man-%y. o hie capture. Oshaw '6 population in I66a was 4252, . stied i was 4119, in 1888 it had de costing 55e, aceompanid with a voucher bearing a mbar corresponding to e a I� -The town of Goderich has rove lIi 1887 10. The assessment roll . . . a s 40 number hat is decided(shall take thewatch.ihe feature or he year t 1889, and like e . . - . $400 in local newspaper work, and p 7 , oreased to be 416b . . - inclaaivs. In the wtytch trade h • • that sum to the home papers to write 'just rein ed shows our pop• e0Lpse on the fire%day iof the year, quite remarkable. ( . and illustrate the town- The asuu�l or an - pease of 145 since last year- r• the finest and st beautifully finished Wa h � ' to While t e increase is not as large as was i This Watch is, beyond goes%ion, . practice is to pay, distant pity papers ra still it shouted the tide has at w Canada• I% consist$ of 410 pieces that are gems 'ofu mechaliiiical workmans pp home edits expectei led a watch equal to its since dom business in in Can la do such work, and leave the p� SECOND We have never seen or: hand - to forage for themaelyesa tae% to . and by nezt�y t�or5000,hoped y our pop• _ TO- and eztendiug over a wriod of 85 years• Jas. Daggail, hotel keeper of Llo d- will bs -noises For 6s cents it is uterally given away in the manner vropp ell to the fortunate holder of he a ore ow cease strong f tore of the brighter aspedt of number taking it, ssec'we�!a ,uechactcau'familiar with th manutsacul<e and repaiaing of a ch town, is Summoned t0 pay, b . _ t 10(p fii ; and COSta a ire i that our assessable property has � high alas.•+atahe6•and tiffs public are reminded that Russell 8 King street west,Tomato,ie the r Why he should n0 , + ' most retlable place to get tratoher of any description repaired' Charges moderate. . to Mra. $togdale for selling Seymour in re to the extent of !23,000• s Whet,that' W sets of�ituds are disposed ot,cite number a titling we!holder to the watch will - .1 ­ I - � Capt n T. O. Bridgewater is now the I >a+ens• spa mast commend t ae Stogyale liquor oz� the 23rd of Feb., lie o-•--- be anaouucf+d in Brie '1brgGuto 1 t on the `L4th of Feb. in only au iving representative in Canada, T4is ie our plan of a�i►'atcb Club,by which a genuine pri ie given, being found dead charge , e a mechanical w-r of art wor h$lOW.oO,�►t inaig iflcent cost. y BRASS AND G�iLVANIZED IRON t4e9axyon®d�iringtalpasaa g KI G STS EST TORON 0. - the street, from exposure an l drink. of that sire hundr uring flies Crimean R`�TSS:EZi ' S' - --- - ; Mr. W. Duthie and wife, who were the nob six Deep-welt Pumps a Specialty - -- ----�-- ----- killed at the recent railway accident, at war• vexed with glorious scars, one a 1A211e t .A 'e11C�. ' Hamilton, were on their way from Kansas bullet le throygh the cheek another at �1Z�. Iznp to visit his parents in Toronto,who he had sabre a ton the head, a third a bayonet Having 28 years experience in the mesa- °1 idea several ballets am re ared to till Light-Steel, two-horse, Binder, bower, T� er Ra e, Patte o ' not seen for twenty years. Air. Duthie throat the leg, bee facture of Pumps, I preps rj'lle atter6011 L g his he never tires telling Of the cri lion of Pumps or Straw Cutter.. The P ttera0�i typo-fu 0 has friends in this neighborhood, in hiss se, orders for every des p eom sled Grai11 I3ri11 and Seeder, rried Miss Tret ail, of glories f England s ar►na. The r- lain (@fit d Mille. _ ' Navin mane;, (;ail Plow and �'�'alking Plows. Also agent f r the Ce' ebratd McLa gh brother 8 Taunton. is in O awe at fife present time or rx 'Q O3 tin B ggy. . •mp:t The Beeton World is so tickled at the Hasa, here are now only eight surviv- jti ( s l 1.�+ju h k v FFICE-At �V.. J. Cordon's grocery stare. j._ t i The that the home baseballers won a ore of 1e charge des Bridgewater was as Brigade . 0 - i Clare ont P . . _ .. • l game that it goes off on a poetic streak. alive. Cap - lcker' , ` �- A record of defeat covering ten years has first v never on Bova bask Port Harou •-� , _ -__ __ _ .- JO N SELLON f Agent,- , " .. _1 . thus been broken. They beat the N ic01- had ti rge of the ca try _ f .. •ton nine--who, what, wherd the mss• dnrin he sc�ire. Vindicator. 1. chief is Nicolston, anyhow 2 That alleg► Pi�' � P' _ . . �` ed victor reads like a calf story. iW . O'Brien has obtained a writ for .■i.. The Georgian Bay and Lake Erie libel a -net Lord Balisbary Di isiou of the Grand Trunk Railway Sev rioters were shot dead by Send• • a r 0--- _ rn t has been granted a cash subsidy by the arms Eiaenheim,Germany. , Y `. 000 for the handing - - - '0 0 + J{�t. f Government of $48, An sane man in the Woodstock gaol � _ .1, of a branch line from Tara to Owen Sound tried cqt his throat with a spoon. ! a diatance of fifteen miles. It is likely 0 Thanking my mgny Customers#or past Would;like t0 notify all his t lk I .1 ' work on the extension will be started At , - 13IRTH. patrbnage, I beg leave to say that I am season's atrans that y 114--it Sd98 Church Street, Toronto,an bet r pre ad tGhan,ever to fill all orders P ` r�" a once. The G.T.R. is evident! after the Haxn a Wi hags �hlf3 C.P.R. the 1 h instant,the wife of James Henderson, . r `'` _•'' u ter for reseed material of all kinds. ,�,1 • lyir. T. Morris hag completed hie defies of a gli I oiEp• � I� Piak- ICE CREAK PARLqRLS _ t p�1 as assessor, and finds an increase in as Lath Shin lea, Poste,on DdoAdsy,may U3 ou oit019 j LL No 1 aUARG .11 her, , g J`�:: aeSaable ropert and palation. Oshawa lunm rear�}reenwood, p tLiTV 'f property increase Joh ainey, aged 79°years. X it ,0. f ar s, si• eta, 8t4., always on head. aOm leted and plant of I - now has a population Of 4,125,an su"Thae., V.yieoeel• anp a leaver no- i 1 • al assess orsitae-Are you disturbed`t lu tom the Bryon o YoacL.inb!•e�b ]aoksrilitb's COaI and beet Drt CrBaln In 8t00k Of 145 over last year. The tot AD E•ro M aer••e••O.erwerk or&zpa•ere- BOB s. ��lrNe.01-0e cos.v� e8eat!e:rr.: Maple.HQrdwood• Ma� 2�th. 4 went foots up to $1,085,270, an increase ni set and broken of 'your rest by a sick liara� pa pq• E &e SIG to `� 116 pa7tay isrea,ed of ab d fferiag and crying witu pain of Outting of $23,000 over last year. Children Teed- It eo send at once and get a b°tW .c w �' r �.`` >~ . ,a s. Window's soothing Syrup" ax $q,,,p�„Yose.nbaeatsd $51 . j ,Y, STUFF A SPECIALTY. ., t j" - • school age, from 5 to 21, umber 1,848 , of i Attentive vs waiters will fill your d g. : j from 7 to 13, 533. Prospects are cheering• Chil Teething. Its value a iimmoilable. �. It wit elieve the poor little is no ` wood end Lumber delivered to an part Wa1 into my parlors-the fi es ;� of Darlington, a n n tic, mothers; '` Wilson Power, sr., peps upon n and Dtsrrboea, o se�rtMAtb aa�+►a on Tuesda and ri- o the kind ever opened i i ,t P retired farmer, aged about sixty,acciden%- $boo 1t Dares Wyse +sty � �I"utf er.ca• of the village ,; 1.. . �� regul s the Stomach and Bowels, auras Wind IM tbo�,p�t.aea cent•.tctra. of sash W ', Pickeriijlg. ,; r � _` ?-11 gal. ly shot himself We eaday morning. colic ttene the Gloms,r�dnoee InSammatton, s m;1�,�,tit cents sure .1'k.ix m. to 91100% a es%tine and energy to the whole Oysteui. ,,,,eny0•th•-onte.•es. ,- . He Went outside aboat� and thi Syrup'1 for children uREe pga LAMITY � r ' '11 ­­ if a.,- E.�' �� fnrlow s goo ng o. e 1 t '' . a dog that was howling, lien the qnn let p t to the taste and al tiffs persortptlon ..h �.+.rr. re1l.hla titer th.a e.;a' yews I L. i `. a wa disch rged, fife con- ' e,a4"ri�•box. eats a•gist. s 11 8 11, of on t the oldest and beet female P®tar lear►nle Ode.Te+W°`PeD° T`ia 2 e .i ` Fh. tents-entering below his jaw, carrying and rsea in the United States.and extn;8 no a ssAO,jo•iesd ltnot•eYtro 1 eta throughout the world. Price T ip,l .tl [Ilg 5 1 YIIIITI I .,` away one Bide of his face. The deceased t lottle. Be sure you ask for•`Mae. wix- • o�r�•d� •ia,nl• aQkerll��r Qtlt• . atIId r04er. K f� • ' BoWrW NO 6Tn� and take no other d n. , " was highly respected- an well known aLO _ . �• f ` i � A ppeeoo• 11 his 1►fe. kind • , • �• +. ,P:$ r "c " . 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'- ,.iiYfr.-,-, - . - — �.,,,",. . •A t ' �� . • .�' take bar due. a, , ' - ,b'-.. -,,,N . - 'a" •� - And often proms her to Yetttig hni d: Ion tbire soft I A tIa'.,a e . - NEWS* THE DAY1 brodn to the President. o'er " •1 m • i p e and sonliar about • Crete of these o a!d cgs errbo opn she fills my dwelling ,► ru, rset�g . --f- ' _ "` ''' "ItM edc'btijy w�on4 30.000 X11!lr rMl- ilk t►loiis. �+,��„ Ana now iet beano dear —Young Wife (a i 1 si b teen a ' `` a ::•"r : '- ,' i' the a of ' ea for efts grand �, dal` p: the *ws;of friends "iita be With love axis] . and nndaflled; ho nob dear, I took naba ya qh+l I,}ol I have viiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii�;� i !. *k and her. both fact •n p° ' P+►iw � ed on•" $� i `'-A'+` "� d fist the centennial!n New York. The bars ktwwa, And love doth gn them= I even oiled ea,'wt joo bed is iri,r+da Eight th'onn►nd emigrants left Liverpoo were ezpeotted to yield $90.000. I turn the lewvw of randy sill is owy fervent— Clab bouquet ore I pn them to b,,i kh Data W at. Aug Leer week • 1333 Dame to Canada. _ sfi s ahtld. leasan „ • acct Douglass,of Covington.Teen-. was design No more a sen`�� - y take sway th• a p o •do •„ I'M �• �iwrda, the The C. P. R. Company sold 50,000 more he dead by a negro desperado named Don- I the smiling fehtwres of as olds t tlaetJ•d to, .o�nA more land during April than In all of'1887. Id n whom he was in to arrest, en, heart of mine. To Woatdb-E Poets, . • ' To``he •great min it si eo s o�1.` r ''pronto use Comtnissionen by ' bs Beso• v v had ex riende f b 6000 out wtlopportanf to lsh tuts of land tire sci' issued 148-hotel lidetise out of a bl a y L T n T_e Lrte' light seems to glimiaar wt • If people who h• e ever ps tok forest, M M � T e three steamers Olt of New York the �o 152 York on 11 21 of surprise �be tontine work of a newspaper office,ea Sunday is the golden vas that wM war enodgh • y b of home, and Trove, left New I turn it lour to rest me of the dual is he sarpiGed •t anything which reveab t tio,Iethor the volume of tb we k• t{os while You Bfr" Jobn Msadom►Id' sail�iin -Baia' o a esday morning within a few minutes eccentric side of human life, they find re + ,aa hang or crying•- - I '• the other night that`there would be no tars i h other for a race across the Atlantic. And I 4740% t m r pipe In silence, save w sigh son for constantly recurring surprise in td CODBdeQCE BtgO of 13aC�g', ,tit was left Lo t I: chars es this seaslc n. j b bed that Connb t�•rlo d1,Corti, that moms to yoke number of as rffiioted with the coacotl 'a The oonfidenc Dees the finer kinds F _ High Constable Bisiorietbs, of Mottreal ro her of�Count Lndovioo di Corti, rho Ib fate with my tobacco, •nd,1Do van scrititnrti In the way of poetry. For eve faotnrers of. r. B ms's tar h Ren.ed then thQro was no 1°' • bas left for E'ranae with Victor Emil lldtohe sion for writing roses v Ib ter quant statesman who died a few months the etnolFO. one who has e►:pas B P their ability cure the Dint eases of n any cio extradited for embczzlemeat. Ro hu sent as agent bo the rtwba to sell r sending hb effusions to the newspaper pn catarrh. loo abt r of ho ion standing for how++oonsua>tp Active preparations are•bean me►de b tie• �'1'Lr a fragrant retrospection, for the 1 ving lisher,there are a down who think the manner► k trip bed any die, p pa f; 1' thoughts that start y •,tested is a most sobs *is bo be are like rfnrpes from the bins• . and who Dover bme,a a o[ d red, � '' the volunteers of Montreal for the oelab a Highland Aaroolablen of Itllirwis g writs Poetry. P their standln reward of offs � dew meius Lion of the Queens birthday. u imously adopted a resolution condemn- pa note paper to with rphme. som many years p b for an curable ab a red for ore it could red, p some of the heart; y thls lowtbsom d dsng Due dteetwe, T v it became P° shi - - ttg he New York State Senate for discolor v V•I lo tinges with reason, 000aafoaall with nelthe . ( e. a at as cable - A.market gardner named Kerbastaii w And to dream the old dream over ry shown to Hon. 011var Ddowat Premier The Dreg of poets ls perennial, baoaase Remedy is a ld by biro a at only way std ,tes�n p killed at a crossing on the Grand Tran ' divine, doubt 16 has Its roots In the emotions oft 950 ears the am . - \ " ' f Ontario. g, cleansing, twenty �\ railway in Toronto: When truant fan wanders with that dents- Ib 11 fl soothi ecul y Y �y °y heart which very often yearn for ezpreesiq dorkin ant a is and all g' fie' the cultivation of There is said to be a young lady living f e skeletons of When monad baflders odd sweet-heart of mine, in ways out of proportion to the skill in e - g' P g' eat fruit, has e - av been discovered near Floyd, L., and y p p° 11 I - Tingwich, Quebec, who has been living o e nrements 'oi w female skull show that Though x beer, beneath my study, 1 e I w reaeien which human heads pas Wit b urn h cod• a now; mad '3,000.040 p j qm nb ls ti al now r0ate during thl water for the past eight,years. Heads the production of lines in which The &rob ma he brig t ime, boa the$ g he women most have bslongod to the very fi0ttering of wings, e m athetio reader way catch glimpses f other given bh oat load hat, The Winnipeg correspondent of Th8 Ma' ow t of humanity. its voices of m children and the mob as Y P y g P B R all the land under denies the s�stemenb that all the homestead �� y some highly creditable sentiment, bnb t , �4eing trees in f 1 . arles Richardson, Charles CroUM and she slogs, . lug lands in Manitoba.are taken up. - r Peoha,attendants lob the Cook county, I feel no twinge of oonsolenda-to den me Per lines limp and hobblealoa;cw lfainfall Cultivate this mercy t at s es in others would be increased Loafs Lahafe who vvu sent to St. Vinoen with each groaning and gasping, u angles only their.gc,dd' Dints— het tb clings to Icon bozos. ..'1 , 11. insane asylum, have been wrested, any theme, rhsatttatiam and asthma and makes o things as the e, not a the are re Wb has this gre 1.,r de Paal penitentiary about a month ego ohs god with the warder of w lunatic named When care has cast her aa�hdr in the h arbor • Pre• y wonder how any author with •particle f rented by obh rs. country± SitsplY .- serve w four years term, hanged himself o Burps by saysge ill-treatment: of.a dream- kigdligea nature could be w cru I I . I- . sent Sunday. (Cite party sent ant by the Migbrrota His- In fact to speak in earnest, I belbva it adds as to allow the or thins awn from t 911ppit�a ant t e 8latit, i The decree of the Pope authorizirg the Sri sl Bocie have retr.rned to $t. Pwal P° g y Yoga �o � dY whwsm fosters abetter of hG own room. Ib IL. distribution of the$400,000 for the Jesuit nay report having discovered two lades 110 °g without aausew►ti g those wh take t e raising P.- Po �g To spice the good a trifle with s little chat simply marvellous the widespread desire the little suga>�a e..ed G: nnic knows Aa acre estates was tfficfally served at Quepeo o feet above the level of Lsks Itaaka and seven of harm; shine In the path of poetic ezpreaaion, an over the land :. Piers 's P u.►eanb pa ant doll but t Saturday. mil distant, to which they traced the For I find an extra flavor in memory's mal- no leas marvellous b the blinding power c , rg• . twenty m . •1 y- passed PP low wine liter paternity, for how otherwise oonI ative Pellets, r duce a ., r ct upon tee I.fall >bim {rill I A new milk. b lace has been a son of the Mlpiisi 1. Kingston whereby the Inspector is empower Barr oral iavasti for of M o- Pa y' ooweL very i went f m hat of• d ad to visit counts daisies and feet milk o y' That makes me drink the deeper to the old none writers persuade themselves that th agreeable, vi lob pvrea ive. No ri b• On doll $linI Y tpn a a work in the Knights of Labor. says • sweethesrb.of main sorry dog8erel they twist from their bus °� s Pb,g sn s►o+re the premises of any vendor. b b the n.ttehmanb meted out to women or drenching o owe, ss. in be ease of y p brains is pooetry at all, or worthy of a 0i g s- would take taireric . The estimated ex nditnre for the on al w d !children in Georgia and Tennessee is A face of lit bean and a form of drastic ohol e. The relief b the of wheat to d pe g Y ty sJry in any journal with a olrr►r•oter to Mlotainb whtes year for the city of Toronto amounts to t6, o woterized by eztnme severity, the has gram for lltetwry disorimin•ldroa. However w Minas resew I the a ion of Nature to then, that the.pool .c! I 648,000. The rate of assessment b estimat of n seen ohaia g of woman working is Float clot frnm m tobadoa as the lus her happiest o s, the imp loo given I. vabion of the or`nt -i: bh streets brntgall �trea'ted thesis over- it+am the vayis • hays loo tatenbion of laughing lob laadabl the dormant II or •fb o[ t e oat plan to ed ab 16 mills on t'he dollar. , literary aspirations. Better that th7 for their cash recut kind,and is . ily M*n eat b z.t l g P r • y I And I thrill beneath the glances of • lr of should bs r b the bushel the appeap►loce o it bilious ep pt ms.e 8 dial. Cwbewt armor n In consequence of the.report that some o Poo i►utrY Y . - ' Donald Morrison's friends contemplate an at r praaohing.seditious •sermons five �usO° that nobody should attempt to write poets h,adwolte wi d on th s omsch Sick fall tempt to rescue him, guards on the Sher- J is were recently Imprisoned &b Gowns- glowing u the snmimer and as tens r u lob all. ]Boo much would be gained It w i' pears Think of 40,OOt] p the a y Pr rescue the skier. soon posts could be 'persuaded to sport wit through the ri h dda ea a snider blade. that is about the a Brooke gaol have been doubled. g to.Mexico. A mob attempted bo Poe Pe sP° and yeltownesa of the skin' an a eballs an ably some sin le th but the troops were called oat, and a I cio see the ink shnbounat'sad the little the ooy ..muse in private for some ye•rr; y y p P ileac, pQe s lop Opt) orpnR g ;( Sir Charles Tupner`, referring. yesterday • p di! rem b t es i. to his visit to the North-West said he -felt bl y riot ensued, in which over two hen- ehgokered dram without rushing to the nearest newspape disc; , � ' d of the mob were shot down and some office with ever favour the goddess rants them fine symmet 7. bhab the very favourable weather this spring She wore when first I kissed bar J she y g l( high and 25 feet s , ' would enable the settler to have an early a of the soldiers were killed and wound- sgrwared the ogress there.—T°''°iuO �' The tftm wh does t6 most his the: the outside only, I cro ad b G thought that had the mob succeeded With the unwritten declaration b b ••as least Fr time to m k boat i t e 3oee. yellow oranges—; p' in m the Jesuits and breaks the local Civility. Free-will ls o the li sty to do what y „ - • - . An • tattion has been started is Winnipeg an b r I serious uprising might h breaking de- sarlel •a the vine �� .� Look 8I Ps8 y ever one likes, b t the pow r o doing what gold. Loo fn favour of lapin whew ta►z on the �' P g g (crew round the stamp. she loved aia, that A disoernln writer has said that Davila wolo1� certai y placing vy ve o tY, ever one sees o t to,be on ,even in the `ll , agents of Eastern houses, who, it Is alleged,, old sweetheart of mine. is to a man what beauty is to • we man. very twee of o raise overwhelming .. Bed ; , ' r7 . - ft►bled lane o 1 it . w do a large bnsiaess and pay w mf aimnm of ytifittau. Without pressing the adage too closely most im no more besnteoa i . taxes. And again I feel;bhe pressure of.herd or no doab will ba to admit pulse. - . ' g e Czar of Russia has again been the ra- little hand people, t, pupated ]edeg with ate' or that as bar oharms of face and fi often o Osten 1 on w. sus tad to c,me to d,v, ' You ask what '; A young tnsn is palming himself of 'at o; fe t of letters threabemen his life. As ws rrrsd bo talk gore s R together of the fn we make w• for ar woman where bar better rroR1 mar a wife n mother,and is i,what :s 41 Smith's Falls as the eldest son of Earl Syd- Y tear' land now set out t Is abated that the Duke of Newosstle had planned : qualities would fail so the faculty of 'being . say '_ nay. His claim fp somewhat de rewfabed by q • y g ••Ths 'lhvorib, Prescription' into fall bearing, }. { statement p fn ends shortly to apply for w divorce from When I should be a poet, and with tto g �� s civil will stud s man in better doctor,t.u. p on' sot s curie wrote ten Ilion boxes I'll l, has o son in tug Peerage that Earl Sydney y g to do y g women o leewd boas,&II . oaa wife. . °� st�dbag almost an thine ciao. It does Best'friend of sos rt produced cheaper 1'i - he report for the tensors lob Monte CuIo But to "c`t°the bender v+erets that sot this from its very rarity. Genuine civility hW i will be reduced The orgims of the IIltramontane par to tb made coo. if , sh ws 16,000,000 franc@ proflbttor the bank G so uncommon • thing that he who has It If every woman who en re from dieeaaer will be increased, i l�onbrewl urge upon all Cathdfc@ thenty an sixteen anoidas. I' affects his oonoemporaria as a new and very peolollar to her knew of is wonderf will enable the a of bakiav-eve means to their war to ee When we sbould live together ins lit- al ; 'f Dare the re-establishment means In h it Pope's m- he Figaro states that the kings of Bel- la00a pleasant sensation. They immediately ,be- curative proper , what a mighty. chorus ' be does now, eve poral power. I m, Saxony, Greece and Servla will visit Hid In a neeb of roses, with a tiny' en come on better terms with themselves when of rejofeilo wou d be hear throughout the The.Ocala Sea I6 b stated that Sir John Macdonald will 9th Paris exhibition. sP�, In company with such w man, and u • length •g urea of the an singing the anted the grand, natural coast uenos feel drawn to him with ra►tsee of Dr. P re's Favorite Prescription.' zXr+rBl' t•ooeed to En land this month ortena�lbl �• $oalsnger denies that be has aver Where the vines ware aver fruitful tiles q p p ' ; - _ p R ' y or ken with either Visitor Bonaparte weather ever fine, - gnito unusual attractive power. It'is hard In is the only m fetus for women, sold b for private reasons, but really,It is beUaI spo Pu a Y ever shown in th, ' And the birds were ever sin for tb told for dhow to reface him anything that he woks druggists. fcndc poaiti g grantee from . _ or he Comte do Paris �8 society held thei to confer with the Salisbury Glovern b on sweetheart of mine. of them, and it the must give a refusal the manufacture s thsb ib ill Iva estialse. ' N 1. - the Fisheries question. he bursting of the boiler of a dredge tg . they ere aahsmed to give lb In any tion fa every o , or mono ill be refund. �d the memtr - Ca aG harbour esterd& killed seven ►o . satisfaction at th Crown Attorney- Hutchinson, of Lon on, Y Y PeOP when I should be her lover forever and a way but what G to setae extent at least ed. This go has b n rioted on the of the oranges t has been sent for trial on the carne of o m- injured several others• day w reflection of his own civility. too that bottle•wrapper, d fait all carried out Of distance the es t , inal libel. preferred by Mr. E. Seatoh rd, espatteha* from Egypt my si: dervlshen And she My. faithful ewastheai►t the gels parsohal adornment Is Its own reward, for many years. . solicitor, of Stmthroy, in connection rith ha a been executed at Wady Half& for,out- pollen hair was gray ; CiviUty oils the creaking hinges of life, and leaded with the the fi ht over Scott-Aob re in women and children. And we should bs so hs otoea alms tbo tom stQOus waves on the Young Wfte (a otionat most luscious f $ Psi• 8 py that hers more economioall I kno y) o tea ah� cultare of the or I. p I errin, who fired a blank cartridge at either's lips were dumb sew of life as well. The man who has it in Qtr, yon age amount of ,i Mr. Erutas Winton addressed a Ikrge Pr dent Carnot on Sunday, was recently They should not smile In Heaven bill the abundant measure G well equipped for.+he can stop amokin gn from he club, give time. Eve v meeting in Ottawa on Saturday night wpdeF ecr tre�►tment for insanity. othpr'a kiae lrad coma, straggle. (load mernre of the sums prep- loo more wine sn ere, an ale war treat any i . the auspices of the Board of Trade. The I - ed down and rennin over Willi men be like. one. You H d tai receive the soon t rrabjeob of his discourse was the relative banquet was given.la London on Idon- Bab ah 1 nN dream G brakes a ibe ! to g to be cure. RIn t ( y —Certainly' : do toAttorney-General Webster,which was y by p Pon y pour into his bosom. He has a charm b, of co re . And weal the value of the �: growth of Canada u compared with the the stair, will you do, + • and other cairn I , at ded spy over 400 solicitors. the door u soic! which will open many w door which would Y d I . Oh, I I mend all my United States. y opened,and my wife otber.vise have remained tightly shut. gloves myself. conduct and aft• t t y izerles Conybear, M. P., hss been seat- is staff ifng there, t,`ivillt ls twin brother to toot, and ni Cary and attends - `.- Nova Soot iw was vidte3 by a storm yes- to *sd bu three months' imprisanmeat for Yet with wad ra tutu all m y COD interest of the E �ger�a p y a who G blessed with these two cod angels, B�Ptj ��e y Cltt'Cd. berday which did a good deal of damage. off n . natut the Crimes Act. I radgn will find hG path much smoother an To the I�ditor,— must he was wet At New Glasgow the railway station w:e � To meet the !iv P ' _ - struck by lightening, the telegraph wires Rp Catholic 0o toss at Madrid has sweetheart ing Arum of da old that of abler man who .are not so Pies a Inform treads s hat I bare a. in making a ear �� - . spd i1w4vimentR damaged, and sixteen tole- Ad peed a resolution demanding the restore of im[na f voored. CfTlll in the hI hest do- t.. `, ! tY g pool gretitedy f r e abov n ed disease• ions products of Ib� .r I IS shot ;l,�ed„ do of the Popes temporal power. Jess WMT00tcB RtL �r, velopment G doubtless born in men, Uke By Its timely use h•usaads f opelese cases State shown to I While twelve"!heft sad i, little air ware 4lfetoa, the deposed King of 8&6,* bas - poetry or inventive powers, but unlike eve been pe tdy car I shall be come to shay a� a" ld zed, and Em rot yVilllwm bus decid these, much may be done in the way of 1&d to rod two ties of remedy rash another season - crossing the Nioolet river at Sb.'�hithflde,. gl Pa - A YABtOIF� a. � Y y y € County of Drummond Quebec in i► skiff a tint the ex-king may be liberated• oaltivafJng w civil habit of thoaghb, speech an of your r ors who a ve consump- We believe m • • I sat with ris, the eheppfard maid - and behaviour: Tae essential groundwork oa they will ad me th I Ex 'rear and . i country can pro yesterday, the boat upset, and tht•ee men of t7dars have been issued to the 'prison •n• Her crook was laden with wr thed la proper sell respect, on which trlo* t • pp on the number were drowned. All tare rest- th Dies bo release from goal Heenan. Wil• flowers% rpp� . O. address. asp y, T. . 9L()(�UM, orange &s Ft • for othes le will be founded. The rule doats of Sb. Clothilde. Their nam4s have O'Brien and Timothy Harrington. poop . C.. 164 West delaide$ oronto, Ont. . great abuudanc I sat and wooed bar through sunlight heel- about loving our neighboar as ourself, if miles of the t' not been ascertained tae Dublin "Freeman's Jcaraalh' states „ . , rightly understood and soled on, alit Gene A. P 4.;0, 1. . The manager of the Montreal 11 L' rid- th b jibe hlsrgnis of Ormond* will succeed And a stealing for boors and ors. in the taost podoot civility.. - i Continent. T! .: and" has received a letter from Ga iel Lo 4 Londonderry aft Viceroy of Ireland. _ y 4 . Northern hem the cheapest ri Damonb stating he was received .with b #aspatoh from Alexander statas',that It �WUa ssw i f�•intipperflop All 11he World kin. . � ! costs 25 cents I. 0 rr' enthusiasm ab wekatcshewan, and that pptf• b psonred that Khartoum was captured The whit•I sued her kept hushed, hark• 4he officers wed crew of the steamer which New York fror Mona will be sent to the Government wig a nb three weeks o t Sheikh log y gaonafris. from 50 to 70 c -•eking for payment of claims arbing ot} of I cued reoadvd the, passengers and orbw of the I New'York or i ; leases incurred during the rebellion. � rude -.between England and Germany TI11 ahadejs had darkened trope oss to unfortunate steamer '•Danmark."have been I . ' petition will re `' The Canadian Pacific Railway Com 'a du g the past two months was doable the g liouls*d fa boarty style the citizens of p of Florida in o : statement of earnings and expenses or wm nt for the oorresponding pe obi tub She boaohe ttty shoulder wibh fearful e tiger;. Ba�ldmore cad PhUadelp L. Bsldmore fl -. . _ The••humma I .. . .. . 1. . March last stows a net profit of X363,67 .u Y fi She said . We : we mast no gave them • bewgnst, gold medals to the - I (. . P a British House of Commons I t even- °i y% offic p Y en, and w silver one to each of the crew. After g endin en Wi rs South oonsiderec :� compared with a not profit in March, 1lI88, id Hook a �danger,m sheep will w der ; P '' - � ire�tan t! I of 168 991. For the three months endin to ad t► motion censoring the overa ld m and C'P�II MusTSaI also gob w silver water was Cured Scott's r mnlsion. gro 1. wn k =. g Its y ar—how f they als - Mareh 31st, 1889, the not profits weret6 5.- m for festering the drlgkLng o! s is stray nu pitcher. Phlladelpbfa o gave them medals y pigs ws `nc P Ia i&. y and .i sam of $2.530. t b things like + 1 J°na9bth, sus orY,� hfghestand_Is ;� - ` 178, as against net profits of $238, •, this that keep •live one's faith in human .The.N/tnte after the great fire with some. for the corresponding quarter last year. I the municipal etectlons in`Chaenton I Answered holder. Nay, let me yon, P �' on nnday, M. Ebertin, Repablioan,; reoefv- And still be near you,and still ad ; �t°rO• in Chicago 1 o tracts Bronohlal mark, ily wi _ a $ �N' ed ,000 votes to 8,898 Dub for Ge BoL- No wolf nor,stronger will touch on year. EaPecially when one reads of thorn the fYeetlons a since hen have fertiliser, roc soma a which describe the die aceful Heavy frosttr are reported from tntay lea- r. Ah l ling;I m der •moment „ debauchery which turned the been obliged t spend arly every The trees blo .• tione of Ilhaois and Indiana. Henri Roohefort Is fanning over the stay, Y. u°S. n nary Inter South lost Nov mberwas `the bloom apt Nearly 60,000' soldiers took in the del of the French Government in ansin Ball' in New York, lPto a veritable dance , Psi She ,whispered, sighing: ••There will be; of Satyrs. Nothing more horribly debasing advised to try oft e E ulsion of the fruit of,u :: military parade in New York. hl rmission to go to klgeria to attvn I y R Cod Liver 011 1 h Hypo hot3phites entirely gath� sorrow has been heard of for•ion titae. Men and th nneral of his son. t ! g nd to m , . count of their Three thousand coal miners are now Out Beyond t morrow, U I lone twdwp women disguised in fine clothes+s ladies and Y su r Ise wa elieved at whitbaeas an I .•. on strike In the Pittsburg region. . Babes and Lieab. Parker ware;refused My fold unguarded, my Hook unfold , gentlemen, got shamefully drank with the nee, and by ntinui g its use , The SS. Etruria made her lash trip ircat ad don to the exhibition opened i4 Berlin I shall be lded and sent awn ." chum hres months as ant el cured,' - pristoin the I �o Y Pagne that was so liberally distributed, y bloom from tl New York to Queenstown in 6 days 15 hours by a German Emperor hearses they wore . •• and behaved themselves more ilia savages clued flesh nd str ngth and t q. I 1;, i; fro•k coats instead of biscuit coats. Bwfd I replying . If they do miss y n„ at 'a was; teat than like civilized beings• as able to nd eve the BUz' ft boosi it in wv© r and 18 minutes. l� it R 'I Judge Smith, at Fort Stnibh, 1�rk., I on Ib G ramoared in Rome that a uiarriuge °tome b b kin you when . oa gt►t At the ntzo Centennial B3►11, let rtes hope and and atte to bus etas every` y e FII N Monday. sentenced five rtsoners to be. In eon the Crown Prince of Italy end the !% that olviliz,t'on and Christianity will have ay' T. CH CHILL- Y P • And well rewarded b Mend and neighbor so far sold by aft n.•,m a.Rr� „�t tDiu, '. '%% there is a ' ' hanged July 17. P case Clementaaa, third d&nphte>' of the y progressed that oh&mp,►gna will not mB►rried life t g y K of the Belgium, G being arranged. Should b}e the Labor from which can lm thonghc neaesawry for an evenin 's ea r The St. Paul street car drivers' strike Ihas dome"' g 1.' ', been deolardd off and the men will o back Chin Rasaell. the arbitrator in the Io7ment. .nallMors ED; no AEL, rLge may no I g dis utee between the tenants and landlord ;i They migitb t+emember " ANC t o. sri Mcaicxst " may not be ti b0 work at the reduced wages. . she atr*d Na 63 NiaR St.$utTilo,N.Y. ' it mw have I The Ukl&hotna'bopm has collapsed,'- on the Vandelear estate, has decided that meekly, Decline $mi4'i'Atlo1M., caused a lit M, the watts shall pay a yeaar s rent to March, as That lambs are weakly and we The British cable despatch"c i AMPS wa —Qouecti of p3stAr. e - - I the disappointed speculators, In many cases I wild daily papers which raoelvs�sahoh elf the ia.=croa Box 6 TO nto o tm can. Address tames known penniless, are leaving the district. . a►t5a aa•gi- ' inl colic „ ., to understood that England, In tire In, But, if they dove me, II s twna+ so f t; Mons fn saying that there Is a marked decline ! grew upon The Senate Committee on Interstate Com- ter b of her Australian Colonies, will in I am a servant and mob a child." in the emigration from British its I " , P Th 4 music met in New York yesterday morning points support the Amerii proposals ad&this season. Some correspondents make �y and eommenoed theic investigation. gad to Samoa before the ooniatenoe in Thea enoh I�ob ember glowed within e, the beet of it b saving, � Ul'�MATIG S FE 1 i NATO L with ;� ,' � And love did win me to MUD re 1 y that thologh nn• ydraulio, and rte - tevatore guard ' The officials at Guthrie, Oklahoma, 'are $e n. ••Ah 1 do bcib P ° d�bly,inferior in quantity, it G better is E 1 TC H1 T V - B V LL 1 Of fir agon'e.La having eat difficulty in laying out their le r rted that the Italian Govdrntaent p�. me, and non shall q by. I This may be brae or it ma nob >tlevasor or e, Pettey an queen ,treater - t �° blind o , i , To save the 11 town. a mob is at present In ootnm d. hs rejected a proposal from the English 7 °' tab t van if erne, b does not o very &r in HAMIL N. ON , 1 Nor to , nor Hod you,aatdi I die. rY ` From the rsa Harry Axworthy, late of Toronto,. was .Go menu that the two countries join y y - e way f comfort for the ow Doming of 1 I >tilled in Porb Huron on Saturday n ght for bo suppress the uprising of tote lion- Bhe bhtrhedland started and stood a sittin °swig b who are to fill there bmwd Beg TLS t11A •a13.-The Mc c Gathering I ' Lowell Da nt raftin M ine, while trying to separate two mea who ere do# se dervishes. As it dobsting in dreams dtviga• g' Prairias . o Y is the moat ( till April. g P y The deorew�tna a to rohmeNezoenbWeab aIteh,t3tm e,C mete ,Artistic, pfd and liar � orangoa 't • $gh�g• monster meeting of Irish thizers Bub I did brave them—I told her y • a Method ever 1 von . write t r eircular with leutt, be, aocotmbed for b the little lass °artio lama le ante, TOR o ccrrri�c o cubic fe Wm. Facto, of West troy, N. Y., ho we► held in Melbourne, Aast., on Tuesday, She doab vaigly; she must be e. enormous impetus y $ HoOL,s Adelai a St. eat,Tor di to,out• • making a col was wa d by the police for bnrgl , whl h.vu addressed by Mr. John Dillon. PatIIe1 towards South . $o we twin estrtled. from all the America, which emf lion has The large t saieidedw'th strychnine rather than be ice: Gr t enthusiasm was displayed, and£1,000 eY 8'n► recently • k all the . . . 1 . taken. he risoned. "t w ubsoribed for the cause. Did chase and rally bar aibb g ewes, Argentina Republic has been 'Price. g� P ion contiaaed idleneer at etas Bc an- - Parnell rather astonished Jade end And homeward and drove them, we two to- eepecia'll allnrii with iva offers to oral. ro Ejn � '° . maker h n the g Bu gat:hejr, grants, hod its liberal policy has been at. r' t e ton, Pw., mines has caused intense suffering,,g, store yesterday by coolly admibNa9 •through blooming heathen•and trOUng ahem by thousands. Canada will. IRON AD S EEL BOILERS MY SIZE i )p�lly� w and thousands of miners are reduced to the e I he had, in a speech in the Hogue, ez- dews. have to bide her time a little to . ` q verge of starvation. s g ated the efleet of she Lesgno s opera- ;• _ _ take oodtfart from the thou h ' and >trN(i w t� often made 1. a;. g b. that it not . Bar Jti.iwn Panncefofe the British M - o 4 in the way of effacing witch societies That dmpl•duty from prase did hart—. wetwnistg.t=l � better, for header n had an interview th . t{+elwud. My Do , my Doris irae; thelass y eon.rotes L nev er• p o�ss 1< NZ t "' t,, 11 ter at�Pashingtc , i ,,., s pe� �� Q®r �� tll m.: .:.... :.ir f i .–. , - 1 . . , >' '. y p r ,. , $ r - , '.. - . _ _14:' .. .. I. - ..11-:.: l -..[- - •d -.. :- .:. .. ..-. - - -. I - . % t.• �t- - _. .s ,. - n%..,. 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OLBY�i O�IPPLE. .'alt•'.. b bo clingy �1T� t• .1.'�..; lId i :; .• rM sacia�akin. lacltie'~ ' •t Ogre. �� a> three methods its of M� Then as for blushed and oast down - ' i a »ltd lit eaue 'Prat ran a tee - _. , j one his•yes,Barns clapped him etoourwgtagly realm oytlare s o r bore "°oatabb u.1 upon a time a eta sine is Coup tabu w grove. The flrttb V t•+ clear up About w Ianadred years W's isrge put ' , t chgsa aui 0 eating and said : I thank w wild ova, cutting out all unnecessary of guests (including several of im mos on for shoul4or. and added: „ arkish war trios$ i r.r i o . °.�` t ID n h Chriatdan 30 yearn trees a d'bUddio-those that romaln with famous men of that day) were assembled "This boy will be heard of yet. Ia bh last Rasmian�' u.ly), r Ok+ I have ;;ee oran s has been sweet b, The second is to cleat a tihe the drawisg•toom of a fine bona• in th And be wan beard of is after years,e�a one impo t situation the. e dg �A u f7 n pains Gc on. So tihe g p S ipka, was twk n by t��ar with �� �0d and is N'1+r+da'for Sip pears '•ufr end atlrolm bltojronghly and plant budded trim-, most fashionable gahrber of R3inbasrgh. B of the test t.and of bietorictal fain, l°ok vested )Pw d boy who d ended fib maoa nUy, not wi twnd- c ,h-,m too h o dti hen St, Augustind was occupied by say th 06 Years old. The third plan is to their frequent slam"at the door they seem romance that ever lived, for the oothere y , oil, to - yP as a toss. probably lanb he seeds and when the trees ►re large ed to be ex ring some tae whom the whom Barns applauded wan ao otter than Tack a The nsmeelo, the Sp outnumbered .de `"r MI,ter. A gQ>,niar Is, the orange P Y P --.. th to Borne extent. Considerable enoag ,to tranoplanb In rows. These are specially wtishhe•1 w see; and the one wh �v�84°bt• his fait nl 300 are w known in tor? :Y t te,:.ais 021, I of . to f land are still found, is some oases oalisd Bed ings and by many native Florida- looked most eager of all, although he nee Bel f. de Z while hs few regiments ments who d ende� . is° where the wild orange ans is plain is oonddered best, as tyiey spoke a word, was w boy who was sitting tip. . $tii lcs aiaab the ids of l3uliman ashes a lu the thick sorest, p l ►� ,our enough to lead yon to ask the swy f fib of this class will reprodaos itself. a cotter all by himself. A weal hybusiness man not ago made arm a known out to Rabsie►ne. think - p that bloob grows' f0 while you are eating fib, "Am I HOW TO RAT AN ORANatt1 At first sight you would have noti a short visit in his native town, a thriving It isy r t heroism fo a handful of ; t- e `"`'eke aoeti0° '� f $o outdo➢gin thr>!agh the skin and peat! nothing very remarkableabont him ezeep 1{Etle lace, and while there was asked to g -. un4hing°r crying. P suffer' le to hold their own re- • t o f uecegg. Brit it w>►s loft to the age of steam to de- fib off quarters and then divide the orange that hur faoe wt►s paler and thinner than s the Sunday school on the general pales a people to ke of abon 0,000 appeared sub'eA of success in life. re nl Turkish trcto (niss►m ➢ An this 1 �► t clop the fiber kinae'of the orange, for until by i bloat, but this cannot be dons whh should have been, and that be a h v ant m raise them the t kind When(ally ripe wiOhoab losing be lame of one food Boo when yon came ra, •'!But I don't know that I have anything ossa t e words of F Brick the Gre who a star hR�d ' v Io . then there was no iadaoem to aayr re9►ter quantity than wY necessary. a lar proportion of the jai ta. which is look closer yon would have been ntrnc b fits e�xoepb that iadnstry and honesty said : " It is nog a ongh to kill a msiwn. vr•ret cases of naea( in any$ B win t6 •.# he aruyvered' on m et knock h down" wereve ed. alto elan for hem" oonaumption, as they could not be spool ly rich wtid think ; or you 'may peal his high, man forehead hod clear. „ The Turks m many deep to at- , K din an distance on account of the the h vy'akin off, leaving the inner rind on eyes. which showed that whatever he mint " Yonr very example would be inspiring• Y fr•iat ipgnIIe$' V - aporbed y your Tito, said - . .-. > - r b aria of conveyance, the fruit spoiling say f the orange, then out a hole in the look in muscle was more than made rip i! you would felt the story of y tempts. bat could nob, bake. the den• I:00 the sn rinteodent, "Are yon not a self offered for slow pie Pc! They limbed rip t6 mountains ag , only. ft:f;ucable c before it could reach its destination. But end d suck out the substance ; or you brains. with the l o made man 2 „ to be eeb back on e.mute. Soil , as we rout diseaise of as it because Possible to ship them by rail- may to the hole larger and cab fib rrioh a "ls that aiokly-looking boy ;late, at ,o The wAy and steamships. the !web fifteen or epoo which is the favorite way with the foot the young prodigy of whom yon w o "I dap t know about that. Rnasi ns say, "a length araahea tra�v," only s the amount`ot land devo-ed to lads s especially at the table. Brit I con telling me last night, Mitchell 2" asked a "Whyj, I've heard all about your early and iE the defence onid last long 6 Rug t f'les4dip y o. '- . twenty year y Y handsome and rather daddified y g i g+ dace ivats t of what Milton calls "the faun ike the plan of the average bo t Peeil ono f 1- atrnggl 1 Y ou aeeroienl M aVVheelwright's Bans onid have p riahed from h or, ia- r alu,�, �,.r • the-cult r hag rteadily increased until the tango about half way down and eat low turnintt to an older And gravar man b - office w en y y cease sold, or the ayonets pf"the rks. ff. fai rst frni " ``$a I did 1 So I did 1 But my mother 18as rcemeate did nob come. In is crib- r F 11 .I nc�nb fie and '3,000,000 boxes were sent out of as y would an apple as far Y peeled, then aide him. t me a lace, and while I was there, she ter, now; The very iat$e; sad he b s prodigy, if g° P sal oment, who .the Tarka, a zed by +A tl•me, bn� the State during the winter anitnrelowerge coo it gnebetbOt ooUne fib has the disaeivsn- ever there wY ono yet. 1 roalt9 believe a di.i all y washing aria mending. caw that o in , made a mo t desperate at k, the the a 4 :fret• Tf all the land under orang tp B y p Ps knows by hear~ every ballad that has e r t had so ething to eat, and when I Bob dts' Rune ens noticed f r away a f6w mpaniem r,dcoing trees in toll bearing SEteen mil of 3 r nose will be about as sticky as con. been written, and he writes ballads himse 1, ooareg + told me to cheer rip sod remember of o sacks and gnlar cavalry n� . . $ `!.,seea in obher� `. r Would be increased to twelve a oA0 it a molasses .jug could make them, too, Bat the most wonderful thing a t tears w re for bibles, with utmost aped to their roll - - r `__ truth clans •'Wh le on were thtre jars studied by the F y they 8 to Dori bones. biro.toy my mind, is that he should be ° elf--"y ho had two ri ors, ono w oa try, - y are repro- Why has this great charge come aver the but n get all the,sweetness of this ohoiossb oche an infantry man. It was t advano- + ,Simply bect►USe their is at re. off it and you are satisfied that the orange at w1L y ` , yourself-" Oa no, him you, no 1 Not by atyself! . country • P y P B indeed t Whit do you Mean?" y ad force of Radets i's army. Ina orb time- has n placed where is will do most good. +• ,Mother heard my lessons every night, and c carat Lts9 LABUR JoaN N. LAHa. .. Why, I mean thwt. young as he is, a made men Il to words while she beat rip Eros soldiers tali ved those war out, the ! alaitte• MOR$ ytOVItY WIT>� at k was once more repulsed, And in • has had almost as many narrow escapes of oases for breakfiob, I remember one night ahoy time thew ale army of Ge ral Red- losing bb life Y 1 have had of losing e; I got so discouraged I dashed my writing- etek Wan at Shi ka. A battle followed, : t ` who take tEtgig orange-raising than any other line„ot *IT AND WISDOM. . - a orang and that's saying a good deal, as you kn book. n&ly with pot hooka end trammeb, and the Tarka w driven away a cattle. ii !n u f t�, known all . business. An abu A wheat will return may into theirs, and she burned her hand pull- T e true be ism and intro ity of a P i u-osanb Purl- twenty dollars, tab an ware of orange geese k t: f rf"c � is will return from kp0 to three oaf Mother-"Don't poti thirst my•lib- Ftno and foremost, when 6e wY only a t w o upon the . in full bearing he fruit from tie n looks very refined 2' Blunt Doctor- months old he fell so iii that the Boot rs Ing ib out." - . I t^ 11: the, o dollars nab cash. T „ Y 11 he could bs despaired of saving hioa,=' "Well, It was certainty tree, wasn't Its con le of Rases regiments env a terrible f a dis. hundred s, indeed ; loot liose of Russian 1 e and Bulgaria property. }}0. No griping cre will fill a railway oar, while it k o keg over with w feather." •'Oh,that's nothing Unusual now�d� .'� that Y soon as you had es►veJ a little muddle .. ? F t%if, the oases of would take twenty sores of cotton or fifty interrupted the younger DRen 8 B• on invented is fruit. and began tQ Pe relief to the of wheat to do the lama No wonder, a Point of Honor.-Teashsr-Adam' .••Wh , saw a man m sett onl last a m- y " •`I snitiDE t e ICt11g's jegty." ..t e in. , rAcrea Why, I Y 7 it out the evening train 2 rills of Nature is then, that the people hwve pushed the cult{ d on know who made that noise 2 Adana who when 1 met him was just nom E- The rich man's eyes twinkled and then Berlin litre to the Munch ter ( udr+ t (m lrulso given to Atior. of the or•rnile, and are lookin to fib ( o b the guilty one) know,brit I do no to his handreth year, and had been �t en grew Ipoist over the fun and pathos of some di,• says:-Dr. Oldenburg, a 'tor of the ;. P1 most salatar . • or their cash recnrne, 'alt we the old time li to teU. Teacher-Yon are a gentlemss u B the dootors before he had comp o od y f 1 d his' of si . P „ old�reaollectl°°• ike Zeitnng," and who is res risible for farmer need to re wr his third. Yoe, he esid, slowly "sad I should like ate ontent6, is to be arraigned before the f'f'rrt��d by the die. Canadian farm B - „y ccrptomal Sick fall wheat y�an oyster should be farina clinging to '•`hell, this bay of ants surpassed a .,,o tell'you a story uonneoted with that time. co rt fotr insultitt�the King's ajesty be- �romach, pick es to the sate, rid m bottle i.nns000notable,union ono the b," said Mr. Mitchell "for he had , g ca se of tote noiorions leading ar cis on the- - i Think of 40,000 Oranges � a pty b, Perhaps that n.i ht do the Sunday sahoot whoa bout the average. There are pr b eves in the aransmigrwtion of souls, and other narrow eaoape before he bad comp et good.I The second lot of apples I bought for an iversary of the death of Emperor Ider blade, that is a A04 eyeballs arc ably some single sores that will prodaoe t t Cis oyster was ponce the soul of a club ad his second. Ono night, when be on bt addling were specked and wormy. I had W ilium I. Conn' el will ends our to ea ,; l'°!late. pre 00 000 oranges in a good year• Imagine •r� to have been snag in bed, jne slipped ou of been 'heated by the man of whom i bon ht to lish the aha go by ehowi that the w 1 ' _ metrical trees, about 30 feet f-„ ..• fur Itbtle Q i fine eym Ma staid$ebb u It wrong the house and roc sway over the we0 u th®m,i.and I could not e►f[ord the loos. he pr nt Empero has openly d area that fi10•a0 y De• a hard ae ho °onid o. Before they as ` most bays higu and 15 feet scroeaa the limbs. loaded. on b to tie tin kettles to dog's tail,,2'' '' B night aftsr I discovered they were anitt to he wY at one wi h the>�hoaghts rid sots It the - Bobb I hove you'll paver him he had caught something 0186, viz a eat,I crept down cellar and filled my basket hi illustrious g dfatler, any dy insult- r ! at hh does. . the outside only, with 2,000 or pyramid bright c edl wrong, y ' for see al : allow orange veritable pyramid of 7 B Y usual. {n the me not of his late aj sett wwa tti to do what at from u diatanee, d such a thing Y that 2' "No, indeed ma." cold end fever that lai3 him up Y very ty of the de a offence sg ' g y You •'all I do im to. days; and when he began to get well ag In •+ •The look ve well on the outside,' I the reign- r t sold. Looked r tied Bobby emphatically ; they found that his right leg was arippt d. thou ht, `and rho none of the people g Pe Pa In monarch. The Cdlogne ( ty affirms , t f doing what. )Id the dog." w 1{bile w ale who buy them will ever Dome this way th t tbi8 is not law, sad re`gre that such ,if�cre, even in the .. w�nld certainty think you had struck the (` gat ae yon see it•now. Then, gab as Boon ae deeid non, _ch �Vite, I wish too had b0en j Ill sell them, and I „ a roeeed{ng b been P . , rK helwing stn. fabled land of gold. !1'0 our eyes there wY again, it Hato 11 rouge s b e infamous '. no more beauteone sight than the orange-tree Hnwith As good iadgmeat as I, but 1 fear of ter that-" ore I'll t some Bound ones. laded with ate gorgeous fruit. •`Wife-"You are right. "why. he mast have bed Y raAny Ii es they're g , Se th ugh Y , Aa (;rue to-dar, You ask what will be d one when all the n were not. ' Y • anti." Mother was •,inging about the kitchen, an I n tare of the sr sale is qu�eeti As the { I triad is what they land now net out with tonne groves Domes ar choice of partners for life oonvinoe. me „Pooh 1 All that isnothisg ab all to w at oame�np the aeitar stairs. I hoped to Bet la now atsnde, attacks of this {rid cannot _ and the production exceeds st your judgment is mach better than is coming A little while after that, I out of the house without dicoassing the sub- b punished ten r etisting ctrc tauten. into full bearing, jest unsound fruit, but la the twinkling 1 I i ' rka ctirea where wY sa io be wan seat into the coon y flood 1M CCyin� We tLer. ' . ten million bozea Well, they can then be ins•" with his nurse, an odd sort of a ores , - tl=eased boon all rodneed cheaper, the cwt of trwnsporEation Friend-By the way. bow L your riove Y g' of an ego she had seta and was upon me. i p . who must, I should th[nk. have been mo a .r •Ned, said she, in her clear voice,`what will be reduced greatly, the consumption l�piring Y Dung Author-It arm t selling at tun con le appeared - • �� from will be increased, and the increased output than Malt may, Anyho s, sec took a Bpi are you going to do with those specked A verdant 1 ing young f dteeases 11. The otitis tilled lt. ➢t against the child, because het having to apples!" o e day at the I►tsonsg6 of an stern min- irtl wonderfal will enable the grower to make Y lunch as tised to hear that. I did° in home, a now even at h sea price- "I am mmrp a mast with him kept bar from flu 8 do o •• • e-setl them,'stammered I, wshained a th 6 and the they wo rated to be to ed e I was . - :"J,,h ty chores he doe r 'p u pose they could may anything g throughout the The Ocala Sami Tropiawl Ez�osition re. she wanted CO do: Atrd At '"t what 7 in ad aura 11 anted the grandest to most perfect t, ' took him out for ., . on'U be a cheat, and I shall be r fining in torte to, c.s fib had b n doing all t l' t :nfl singing the "That was josh the trouble. They all think she did? w, y, Y of Then y I. i { ri'e Y:e9Criptlan. $XIiIBITION OF oRAxa$s that ever one should read walk one evening. lntendirss ( ashamed to call you nk non.' she said, d y, 0. olted in saying Y s ward ocnfamed), to kill him with her sot • promptly. t Ob, to think you could drsnAat The candida sheltered b singllecum- %vomon, sold by - -ever shown in the State. The Pomologi ton w0000at of its lofty m llral to wohing . _. QOAIA + son and berry his boll in a swamp. of such a sneaking thin Y,ve never been b an o and we io toroaghlp nohed that J+J`.*antce from Society held their annual gathering is Yon don taut so! ebe oried and I oriel, and 1 �+ • _ 'A ill give eatisfac• and the m6mbers ezpreased their great It west long thought that ,blood oranges „ o but the little fella �� � orange I haven't 1 wan neaewr for them to their Sad'' �, will be refund- on at the extraordinary varieties ere produced by gr B Fact, 1 wnnre you; tt,gnPted to °hb1it� ablio about my early entaby the k ben fire bofo the minister - i satisfaction me anAte slip,but it is now raid looked so bright and happy, and tiring "yt�g tO say p ith the core ony. When . <-c, printed on the presented. At a little with a po B's ti struggles, but I wish yon d remind.your a old proceed at there is so u I1 a►rrte . of the .oranges there g her so affeodonAtely. that when g7 y d out distance the tables looked r tE they ware ;his belief. That blmoodhtotange wwhich t in came she ooalda't make up her mind to d boys and girls every Sanday that their t ey appeared o said - loaded with the gold of Ophir instead of a obtain- it. •• on have enali rainy day. = stranger er to the early w:variety of the sweet or the floe of work mothers are Probably doing far more for It s too bind Y the bride m with the tj ;y.>-«e can live • • most taecious fruit. A aB W" first raised by .r p them than they do for themselves. Tell •'Wall, culture of the orange could obtain w very by ouldvation, P upon ►yt�orwdr � `e an ez ra that those dear women well n 1 twang of a wl Ywnkes, ,, To begin, you lar a amount of information in s very cohort p=iah gardeners In the P tcili pine talanda. P them, too. top y - ;n the clad, give ` tP, Every visitor could not help but 'hen lb wY first seen in Europe it created bo he mast bel"' may live long enough to enjoy moms of the ' that's just ez otly why we e. Yon ices in sensation among the sn rmtitioam, who yyem,yon may snit him eztrsordia+sy prosperity they nave won for their ohlldren i lse�so suet jest tbonght►t wan A good time I never treat any •What do on think be did just the other -for miss didn't." gat mwrriad. Wouldn't ha' come if it'd I ; c1v) -Certainly, receive•Lhe strongest impression regwrd 8 wall sorts of' disasters erebold by the y e O( $lack- n Ion bin' weather.`' the value of the-aaltivabioa of the urea !coat unit. In the laab oestnry !iota dy!I lug been making w call at his lather a if rAe. And Wl.ab - and other aitraai irnits. The genWe y to o he came to me guilt H1B $all IrtBe e g p Fil mend all my : conduct and attention of the manager,score- range trees brought ezaeedtag y boom, sad when got ap g . Mr. - and said. •I ve got a Present to give yon. 6ReS• taro and at added not a little to the rites, p Mitchell,*; bat yon mast remember that ifts • ever visitor If the BridshGover°nnenbh�erasli made belt nee Traps"tm the name .,f a locality on Chi O'8 1110d sty. Y weed. , interact of the Exposition, and y are to be estimated, not According ank mountains about (an the writer certainty did) overtures to the Italian Government for ap the to of the Shawang + W e enders rid that a Ch ago iade►n is t t this vain but according to ttia ten- P wean New Palle an Tuttlotowa. flan a revs history of a aonntry, �' .. i must have fat ( erosive movement agauu intricuio 0. midway bet that he was well repaid for the time spen allied aggr i tian of the donor." aced on im taut documen recently dug: :, i r s that I have w in making a careful examination of the ear Arab■of the soadan, t mast be beeanms It i• nearly all rook end covered, Y the nab• po Of th a have canna to apprehend antagonism ••Fine big words far •boy of that z'+K➢ tiers who lived near there may, with ''under- P on the lake front, in which he will prove T e named dieaase. , : ions products of the central portion they romarked the listener as well as hs 'onid soh $1 S inns�i. This new Bader i,the sun . boo he brash,haaklebarr{es and mnakw.•'.The moan- hat Colnmbn sealed into the Gulf of 3t. I ` �' a q of hopeless oases . - State shown to this Exhibition-wh with R speak for laughing. ` The last ��seems to be split at this point. and into awrence, up he river of th same name. , tail. I shall be come to stray and will be in all i.8 glory age of the fonndEr of a Mohammedan religious learned b heat mast have been Dr. 0ha• p �� hrongh the to es, making a range around i aeon if all Des`well• moiety which extends over the who of the the hant!rs set tria s for gimme. This is 4< :,y tamed tarts - anot..er so g son's D.odonary for the old llaotor h self why it is called ,-The Trope. This forenoon Y treat in mating n Soudan, Hg)p� and Arabia, and which has Y Ps• iagara Fatle, and finally die eared Ameti- ! nave eonsamp We believe we are eo fundm fur a shad oc lively aoaWn't have beaten that last sent 3n " a resident of that. delectable neighborhood s at the moot of the Cnia river. Our I :air Ex rase and country can produce so fine and perfect long been gatDe:{a$ I And whey do you auppoae the gift ad maake atary.which he said istoriaal free d will also oho that anbao- i 1 . D. SI�M, orange as Florida, and prodnae them in sue war, Hitherto the represe°twtiva of ti• •• kola the following g prod n say .a 1. war. y at Cairo have been friendly ,W the out to be, after all this flourisb Y tort. non he had ovary resign to believe seas Erne: neatly, Was iagton was b where the c. Toronto, Out. great aliundanoe end brit the snccesn of the him friend. '•Why. an old Dopy, of ..About ten yearn ago a man named Daniel pion stock v rds now stand that tits battle - miles of the teat Normarn inarkets of t Egyptian Government, lesdesF ma with the cover halt oft, 64A a lot Hubroack called b his nei hbors `Moue 450 g theses in o r eon of their founder M 1 milits" y G rammar. Y g of Beaker Hit was fought { the township . - - � A.,,Y . Continen`-. Shia ought to piste a soviet with the idea of conquer- of dogs, bore", wild boast, and wlbac elo tiain Datn Hasbrouck.' owned h farm which The of Lake, the eelaratto , of Independence . . • _ - Northern homes in the shortest time and t inspire tb y drawn {a pen dock in a part of the mouptaia where signed WIDOW ere on Btue eland avenue, - ' the rhea sb rates. Bnt•at present it e y� ing Egypt in a Mohammedan crusade,which oil upon almost every u and the first i augural held n the mite of - �\ tined b all the is done n is f. Taps' are- Oaf forenoon he b and had them the Palmer « onse. l)higa might have � costs 25.cents to lead a box of oranREe a would be en.husiasticatly j by all in pinery.writ g-drat nosy, P build face of rail feriae. He had cat the Ntiw York from-the Mediurraneon, c-h a tribes. b Y penerve It"a relic lrOp been a large own before th' B it had not \ ITIS I - 1 1_.. m Florida a arklne of Bomtan o Idered w $50 '•An do oumean to rails a at two weeks bef before was a cold oar .-[Iij. .-Tribune. , �' from 50 to 70 cents are paid from John H no" at hand. The nigh been for her ty . bat time and ob O• D. When 'of the donor . New York or Chicago; mnib of otothea to be delivered C. Indeed I do, one,andearly in the morning the froataover isibilit w q •Dan' wopked hard and fast. ' petition will remedy bbl•• The p° the clothes were delivered Har bove�aei `vole for I'm tvertnaoh mimtakenitihtiliat ad everythr a South P e., . rig gr are prodigio . bo A $g0 bill in paymen% As gn • of Florida in ores a rowing r• }' that the bill be t C.L.o+ippls does not mate rnoh h name About I1 o'clock be went home for dinner. Do ' • The"hummock" or hardwood land b a➢re ,*Ting Harlow an - e "h h elo a for rester safety. The sae day thwb that giro of big will b" R+dI 'rho forenoon brad bean olottdy sad dily,.an' It is ti an tutted feat, are a no,to s e bat th Y• a eaientido j atrial, that a itions s ally considered the befb; into an env P BI P wow having." able. The wind blew cold and ahilt end f rat rs 5ontli,' pine" lands,that is. the iAnda where bay headed the bill to h m,ant# he a anent Antarotio C role are lint to mead,with home Bat ast at that moment these talk was , 1 .nculsion• urlant: and reaches i l at it into an envelopes 'ben t s on. ) There wan a loud pan was shone out brightly, the difficulties m ah more to his than those : ins own most nz Y y P tad. �x w cork, high stand larq b size.-divides this ho o volope wall opened by the tailor It oontsin6d saddenty latsrrnp noon the which are Y ociated wlbh ywgem - 1. ,�� Donn , !1y 1. Harkins wam arrested. oturpted knock at the front door, • bustle wY heard died away and it wY warm like. 'Munn in search 6 1 firm beau hav{n finished his riot of the Nort Pole. The teat lone land I , with some. The level pin Ery : a$l b{ is the hall below, and then a , Y Djn, after B tie around the the great flee ing from font to six feet above high 'pa with having inbstituted the $ for the $60 ate slow! wsoeaded the stairs. The door to his work. When he reae which may suPPO°ed i - t rid Bronchial mark, will, with care and a good amount o bill,and was oonviotedof Isroe y of the cloth p y ' hefound that his fence had diesp South Pole, likely to sin nnezp:ored o c n en have fertlliacr, produce w fair crop year after pes►r ea. Wbenhe west broaghtnp be sentenced now open, and into the room strode a big' sap P ton after th North pole yielded n fib ' P utd March until movedforanowtris on the ground ann•burnecl, large•boued mom. with Brea .Not one rail wY left. The dimw pea - B P c! naari every . The treeB bloom in February his council of laraen , while a Uv*tied servant an of the fence which had been oarefull scorsta. fib re are, for fence, no snob 2 . y ovemberweet . the bloom appearing in many eases befor that the prisoner was not grail Y flashing eYea+ p warm carte is in the t hborhood of the th it was not a by him wam beyond his tom reheasio s h m u I sloe of the fruit of the preview set►son has s. he did not steal the clo es ; no`a� iobert B°rnm." ' ring to the spot where he had commence South Pole are to be fo doff Ltbrvery trophosphltee. entirely gatrered• These flowelrs on s1° larceny of the money, as he di nob rites!it ; ezoibsment wad y {K or °Spitzbe o . se ueatt very • d nr 1 be false peers sea, as he n of A toes of suppressed gam V work, he was startled b a b btao colder in theL�ntle►ra tan it in in the count of their charmto fragrance an P it could hardy mach a s r e i i e ved et J g general movement among the assembled a s• land ez to tion is alt the a . u i rig its u8e. whiteness, are considered ezquid ly appro Dally paid the money to the loss agent, geese There, ' said Dan as he told the eta Artie oceany P famoul n r I red priate in the bride! wreath. Ib is se►id th who gave back to him. S° Eenoe wY sw parry gceet,ed to °n�wa°O°i braked not onl 6, # ash it I haia o laid t b 1.t re y eta r . fie referr poet, who was already 'll be basted. byy g , more hazardous. Still Yr f err Nonmayer, t r o n t h end bloom from the better owes P nded. bat through th are lance n w th black snakes. of the H burgh M e ObBervatory 1 i W_ all crazy of ter Kst hlee throughout E 3iabargh, because it is more erfecb and fragrant. Ba P Beemsi deter fined to peril bin his proposed used von the Biiz- - 9nr6 enough, the snakes had been Eton pe P p it may have P Sue i 'bioiike her shadow bey were. the whole �length bustle, an°� not/ioc •� ht and `Dan, ' tbink{n. Antarctic a edition; and search for the I J�i i n a 8 g every tiff during the a{{t , y A rIT$THER SIGNIFIOANCE, -j ( epalpeens There was litblo regan and big Am y bey Wero rsile, had laid them up just ae a South ,Pole under Germ auspices would V�2 t`1 i!L L. of bitter sweet 1 all oonrtin the crippled bo , who, with .madden flu h g be at once o ganized if 1 Prince Bismarck ,.; r.,p, a3 there is a gocd de Ddike Daly and Patsy Melon y old wooden rails• While he had one o le. Althonith max- r to ether. But Pat was n OcanBeman, on' hLe es�gae�evs O���entio � per the sun had warmed them rip s bi'. would olva is oonefat to he grant ant of i married life to some Pep }e 3 tIRHD= no hnlfe f ,` ria a ma not be a failure, And the orang and she turned up her nose at im for•mane deep. Y Y the nations ezahe Her a mole of th , g Y Ede -abidin' wsoon. ";lure. thin," chosen hero. the lad of • e ad they the snake he killed, itiaw a ni d. q . ' McMICHAEL, t Eve gathered to + spirited, law B Leber In the evening, Y eamnted funds reg may no„be the fruit g :"`"-•r`oealo'N'Y- it may have been.this golden orange whit issya mho, "fib's the boy that oes�the braid• ighb foot{n length. He had an axe wl - hove begged Barns to write some ears in eat.deed I'u be anther mart !. I3a or, alt about to do no.w en B After the rest storm Samoa, with iii or % e, o cgnaed a little nnpteasantnen in agcn� b g g Mike heard that a wY wither her album. He j next a caught fie fie h ndle. I reckons whole lot of blaa f fearful lose of life, the genes on shore, .,.•r;c } AQdreae times known and deelt►imedupon by y-p When big t within hwil wv a abort poem on the Ps'8 he . ful collegians as the Trojaq sOarr w frni t moonloightin' the land ages deso ib ea mast have been from six to tan feet to which were enacted by he Garman and; i ,: �, grew upon the poliOe• Bag ad, it's comb attherd Pan°Ud eye a wildier Lying i 1 the t'no piece, ba le- rid about from three to fear iu ch a American s ilors, seem t have been most - p ' rr '� pc The fair geaperJan tree wad w blaek•thom twig be it's ten years livid , but the great poet read it with vi- !rough. ! scandalous. The drinl.in saloons sere, of ., C I VA I ORS -l I.�►d n with btoomin old, that nee ate welkin' on him breastbone, course. the swe of all. hey were crowd- F "„ "a'"",torn K @Hard g B wad hard labor they+pave h for his toes of dent on P 2., asked be, hies One of the veterans of the Pentnenlar ed by the bt e j••gets w soon ws they gob V�.`• OE dragon's watch with nnenobante$ ey m onid O1rLeh sports. And llt to Tim Cregan g not died in England. Thomas Palen r ashore. Li nor flowed 1' s!a er, s i 1h the a :L�� was away to the resident inbrate's to pat deep. strop vo es. An the lust survivor of the 14 000 men w a venal reenit of qu'arrellin and slob• All } r ,l ,t f1-i•,en strse0s. r To Save the blossoms and defend they it it couldoni tell him bh t it r �.' and of d moue the lopter-box Bnt the lady Y discipline w s ab an end, d for a while w h 1. From the rash hand of bold iaoont • half a P° ought in the battle of C.rnnaq, trig ea v - -----_ `t'°" the belt. And, . its ten had been oopted for her cab of •book of ez• he go for that same. rid K�tltleea. labels; and all the rest, when they looked requenb sservlae in that.part of the mit{I re 13r butt a between th two-national aiee z'.p and ring •k rim.-The.Me- : Gathering begins.in November and 1 to barn g at a low- Just *hen the o till 1814, when he received him i ,f ,. f„tie is the most! . till April. There are generally from 11 20 Y was heart-brok for isem till at it, were equally tttig was feared. Tho first rep in the pro- ' or oollcea, ' dew the din tub no° icalKid and Dor- _.: 200 Oran e8 to w box The box cant m Po came along console her. little cripple called oat r barge and a pension. The old Baying b base of bt{ng ' rite. for c ircutar with fir.. aaya h wboy sand 1 know whose it im, Mr. Barns, a d if pensioners are long-lived was exemplified ' wY to anew a temporary Scott Pet. Tae r tcu�TU cclrrlvG} ; two cabin feet with a division in the Dent e, PaObo M�h��Manna.,, " , ". h[e Dose, American ffioers ord6 d all the ealoan mak' b exact! w foot snob w for he died sb tke age of 100,I as h►e runto cot. tug Eaoh par Y vin n►fbher thin d{ its 2 Sore it m on ll wait a minute,i think I can flu fib BDioycd b{m pension for 7b yeares - kee re to Bbop selling liquor o i pain of The large thick ekinhed oranges are }ten r- ye tae Bra° er wv or yon. ester enrol e r all the esb and Boll for the small t' mesbif that's a boulder boy an aid yam the veteran received lire having all their etocte poured into the ...f,• -es Y pOOr ' thim. And,bejibers,'it's a aidsrdeed i've He th xbig and room, an d a tY• meats through the iaflneaoe of mill street. Af er that the r b was easy. and ' ' price. But the strolling vendor alw s for I've paid the Tint a me houidln' in back presently,. t, who eats a fly followed a most Asa matter ; : .�r.. makes the most out of this olasm of fruit. - 'drone, a 1 h wad soma w wrap ofp�Itas book, wbioh he opened before the Poe friends who exerted themselves to rewa z.. ,� broad d y t. And hest Hathleen pfd lance sb the of oouree. 'the moral d e not nerd either 4 .- , ,i :; pecliall with children, wnd those most on fag Ub ma" oast one ra g PseBe• s a one of the!amt Ili rib even�O that btme o p , S ANY SIZE. , -' nos{ntyed with' the orsn es A mistake i. protection tp ga hr word, tutee AO the lad's is nlinR boos. binding the imp }�stag or formally plied. r 9 g s tec•i t eh•waam wo. the t. . avd '1 x often made by those who ought to kn . s�iod ifs• Mrs.-maloatwy wh•b minUN6 add, y Pr e . 1.better, for very often the pinmpellt. i r . ._ r - ' • _1.AND Ir"S'1' t{'� .r r - �- . . .. �- ' ➢ . 11 f ;-. t. 1 t .JL . .: _ _ - ra s1- . t� :.: r �` i 0 IHY . - t �. - La i .. !.l,I�k't , . r. .< : - ! w v .. _ .. p . .... -.. r. - 3- ..t. 'r L p ,. _ - a' i .t j ..' - is I �a r 8 1 y� s • ..�'. _ _ . wr+..o .. { -. .. .-. - _ �t'� i, a4. l :..R 4- -fin - .. .-- -,_ :.,..- , ._.,.. .....:-1... �!. r-•f� --. 1 , ,£°$.. tic ..-,.. - .. ... • a- .t. -:.:r .. ... ..... - - } ! n?•t}-.r i • _:r.,. a . t _ 1. 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( x 4 9 , 1. 1 Si., i, a yf 1. �.. r e r M . �. )t.. r. • .. r 11 -, -,- f ..,- .,- y, .. .-. ,, , .w...-.. /� ,-. .,.-4. .. ,vim• '! a' -- y r i l ;. - • 4 TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS:By referring d - ' -� ' ' to the dress l&1�e� your pap*ar',you '"By a flange in the post oihioe toga 1-Our reitdors.wiU '.do well t4 guar ti >; ' 4 -' can&],bays ascortti,n�the date towhich !&]lone le re may now weigh one Dun against s new swindlQthat a Chicago firm °t: , . r,� r ' ' . your subscription to;TuE N$ws is paid. instead o half an ounce as former! , for is attempting to work on them. A great ` Remittances are agknowledged ya -•��•�� ' .� oh&nge of dare on label on the S rst paper fol- cents; dr p letters in the pity will cost many of their circulars cams through the .T7 V S lowing receipt of money at this office. Always cents inst ad of 1 ; registering letters c Pickering post office last week,and through ���i��++� , keep the date padd ahead. tf 5 cent tel►d of Z. In each of th other offices in the township. The otr• ,;f, �' '' _1.. I ,# 1 _ - NeW ADitERT18EMENTB THIS DAY. above c a the permissible weight anlar requests that yon send them oar I I doubled. The new roles fail to snit th photo, and they will make you "s fol�lifs I a T�rT Local-Foresters. city folks ,although the country poop! size crayon pert& & free of charge."- All - . . .n W. TO L+ V 11 I Card-C. A, Risk. will goner lly profit by them. they regw+e of you is that von exhibit the ,11 . Local-D. Pickett. -»--The 'tense Conamiesionere met o picture to your friends as an advertise- J ` ' I<'. �---- -__11 Local-E. Stephenson. Friday to onsider some farther applies Mont- sow fair and honest this sounds, M ���� L�� ed M ¢Qld r�fgs�__ Pastare-John Graham. Lions for 1 issues& in South Ontario, and i dos it't i Well if you Bead a picture. t^� -- -- s t Y . �_:___-�` New Goods-Goo. Parker. was decid d to grant the acme to the fol weeks yon w' gs a r 1 �+ �- i 1Nfedic about three ill t ette I Ice Cream-W. J. Gord'on:.. '` ' lowing ties :--rT Lesli saying that the t is ready for ship- . .' - ►� per p0u� • ohn e, Whit Pow I , . - e' :.� . New Seeds-R. A. Bunting. .: A. Hagstin s and E. D"ba, Claremont Mont and a an ezoollent one. It will 4, i' I 1 Rg, W. b. & J Girl Wanted-Mrs. Harvey.- I R. Wiloo on, Columbia ; R. Hodgson also suggest that you send along �8 to 1 Wede �tlrn p D Pickering• Office County Council-J. E. Farewell. Port Perr . The number of bongos " ay for a goad frame, so that it . . net �� G,e }S p�l, � n posaofs ___ I Court of Revision-D. R. Beaton. this town hip has been only reduced b damaged in Shipman That sum - _ . - . u M.BATE�SA:�T, - one-Jose h Pipher, of Brougham. being a small outlay for a X85 picture and . a =10 firame, you will probably .end it- '-- _ R• s o , Coroner. -Sever 1 have enquired of us Intel � �a, olm Swede Turnip i Sing Street, kveniw; . ohs RIACTWO lam* q and get galled. You will-never see either � i tam to 11:30 ; Evenipi;rI LU what has been done about opening th picture or frame. If you have a spare ' 18 cents per you W, FERRIEIt. . PICKERING, ONT., MAY 17, 1889. oheeee fat ory. It will not be opened photo send it to them, ,and you will find , j r" .n a . w Mr. Cowa and the cheese maker drov - D. CoaoxP;l itticf, around, bit were unable to gets eaffiei that we are correct. But keep your $ r: to to evening 5 to cl. Su LOCALISMS• Ent numb Of cow t at home. Sutton's Champ1011 Turn p STOKE, Brock St.North. ' o make it pa , a , supplied wit Pure Drug have aban oned the ro'ect. Mr. Iowa -Another die a ceful street row oe• ., . . ,&asp for cash. . . - tells us th t hetint nde to offer the Lac tarred last Sunda evenin just east of - 18 ce to per ,pour! _ . The 24th of May p y g - • j),r1I i . Is the Queen's Birthday' . for sale, or turn it into a private residence Squire Bunting's residence. While three • ��rr - If you miss the Big Pic We p property y y g f3 H if Long White Carrot 40 t►7 S RISK lll-� ' ` Your hair will turn grey. It is a it that thys r0 err cannot b young men were oin home from the . . , turned to etter account. Salvation Arm the were stopped b the , found in the har;ur ' Helebore at the Pickering Pharmacy. ' . y y PP y . -Mr. and Mrs. Adair, of Toronto are -'It is expected that the St. Jame same gang of hoodlums who are at the _o ,,, Ptcrertns, from a.n�.uz visiting in the village. Cathedral ricketers of Toronto will play bottom of all lawlessness in this village. .I nesdey' - 1. I the home am on May 24th. The game The profanity and blackguard talk which . -Mr. Thos. Brown, of Toronto, is will e + accosted the ears of people in the neigh. fihel3e seeds are all fresh,+Xl old Bock. !may tom • nos at 9 o'clock sharp, so P P spending a few weeks at home on the sick that the c 'eketers may be able t� par. borhood was disgusting. air. Bunting . list. y F _ . O$'I FALL Lt) . ticipate in he athletic sports at the Pic- hearing the noise came out, and ordered 1 . . ; tJ ane solicitor,Notar, -Mrs. Fred Glee is at'prsent spending violin the fternoon. The game-will pro- the crowd to dis�eree at once, and said loan siBiokei a couple le of weeks with friends in New- babl be through by 2:80, as it will be that if anyone present. lodged a complaint I . F y • terms of pa�meut_- - `� I castle. hustled al with the above .object. At with him in the morning be would have 0 , > . g J mlJOH �S I :�Y.hl the rowdies arrested. That's right and . „ : . 1 anal soii�itor, eo. -In the Methodist c$nrch Sunday the concln on of the game the two clubs \1. eyenmg the pastor will preach a special will take d ner at the picnic. proper 1 These fellows must be suppress- - - - - ; cp,pntission. office - x4 ed-two Sabbath eveniD s iii succession i>ag; open c�er}' t;atar i sermon to young women. All are invit- -0vers rs Dale and Leng have been g I" -- E, FAIi-`�•'• ]J ii ed. bessiged ] tell, -with -complaints about thex have disgraced the villag and the j ! . . _ respectable families to which they belong. v • UIBTER• Cou:ar -On llionday Frank Burton and cattle and crass running.on the streets � Qounty solicitor- Coart • and smas in They should not be allowed out after i 1. W. Wilkinson, of Whitevale went trout g boards on the sidewalks. ' The tom 1 lute are so violent and nnm• dark, and if they wont stay at home, then f��•tF� i fishing and caught sic dozen. This beats P this village mast provide & lock-Dp. It N W.IS the t1T21e t0 leati(e your or' eT EO you ayr�" It the record of Adessrs. Allaway. . Brous the we have been requested to - � 1 - -The other day Mr. Wm. Ham shear- give notice that the Overseer* will im- Teadd duty this Pa owes its respectable _ -R>' H. HU1'};1. P � We r a new and stylish suit. 0 'r stock of s it_. `/� pound all trio and horses found rennin readers, to show np these tough , and in surged,:.�Tr:`i: - ed eight Cotswold yearlings:for Mr. Enos B future we vrill du so b using their full 1D s and trouseringa are the bee, We have Ver e.in&ry C.,i]&go•T£,r,.+:v. at large in heir respective beats on and y g I - the dom'9ticate'1 Rha:t Remmei,andthe vrool weighed 75 pounds. names every time. sh son �''lrst-Class tnulming, through ut night prompttc atte`t.le i Tbie is a remarkably large shearing. after Satn day, May 18th. This is e - ' sa nor.!sago I,intot n- tP good move nd means business. -The following from `the Glolic his fir t-class tailoring. t5'a�lsfaCtl 'n gilarant ed HUPt;I��. �' -The Tilbury Centre Times says Bert I . Bateman, while playing ball on Friday, -Mr. J n Peak has just received two been handed in for publication and shows O? IIO pay. -�1• GF,ol t}ra't'," (; had the little fin er of his right hand small sum a bans of seed grain from Oi- the progress made during the past eight erinarq CollP►e. Toro], g and Cherrywuudl eti•ery broken. The ball was only slightly in taw&. O is a very fine specimen of years, by the Independent Order of For- (/ the horses too: attAn,in 1. ' jared. wheat and he other Enfiliah two rowed paters, aeonrtolwhich has been�stablish- • --- • - lot 3$,7tb con., -al"!rt 0 -A. P. Besse, has leased and fined ti barley. sowed the grain on good soil ed here. The Order started with 896 s. I tended to. Trl peen " It P g g members and 14000 in debt. The mem- • �� NO 1111 E , P.O.1►ddressi ' G[te t1 . ,t 11: the Whitevale hotel in proper shape. He nde nett satisfactory results. The de- __ _- . _. P p sire to grow two-rowed barley for the bership now is 13,000, with'& sur lus in To hall and ins ect Our stock and et quota- 91U.0fites Z .has been anted a license and will run a p gr English m tsters is becoming the treasury of 1106.774.74 which is p g q �i ve yes eetable house and make a o g general,as ry . ---- ry P pop- thereby, it' ' thought, would be 'found a capitally invested. Besides this magnifi- t10 8. We have �utit 0 ened O t a 6hlpm 4t 1' ular landlord. cent showing (orrrr•ryn ;, I permanent barley market." Trust chef g 1260000 has been paid to Of eW Hats, 1nC1lld1DR ate6t s yle CLri4 es, -...,,_ ' P -Mr. Wm. Dowswell, of Claremout, Mr.. Pea h eed is good, and that be will 3vidows and orphans, not to speak o! the HO;tiAS DZ`� 'f drove down to the village last Thursday ill strate t fact that Ontario can grow benefits and medical attendance rtceived Kn Ckabo its, fancy Straw Hat for men, ys Tmissionrr for Las :1.1. - with one of his Imperial rood carte. It tit rowed gal to the best En fish. by the sick from time to time. The se- I Mont.Ont- _ P 9 g an Children, common stra�av, nnf3hades, c. , 1( differs from all other carts, and is a per- Our villagers have a treat in store cur,ty given by the order is ample and o- BU\LTG• feet dandy. Examine one of them., - for them o Monde night. The Ladies' ey sLematic. Nb cheque unless signed by B,9 Liceueea for t.be 1.• y K the sevqu member of the Executive coup• See at the ewre or at -Notices have been posted up by an- Ai of the ethodist Church -has secured oil can be cash COME EVER BOD __ ! th famous ennessee Jubilee Singers to . and with respect to the ! Villa$- tharity of the Postmaster , General an• g ordinary fund t e,cheque must be signed -10 g, �flF;ti r 1.I nonncing that the post, office at Belford . a an out rtainment in the church that A 21 in8 @et OIIr IIe�Y and sea OnSble 0 ' ds . will be closed on and after the 1st of June ev ning. his company is by the Snoremq Chief Banger, Secretary p I g , - - _U a "d oe_erat .�c p pad's, the ,,. 1 le ership the celebrated E. �i'.Thom s and Anditbr. I The number of lodges N e .summer ties ill revt v -eties, Goll I's = e°►a sod e"'h�'A C bni 1889. The public will please take notice. pp g to loan• O� n_ I -That individual named,Schell,who is of the on al Fisk singers. DDrina the t:°der ti,e jnrii��iction of the High Court , - _ is 4116 And with the next ten days twelve cu 8, &c. . Our stock of r e t s, Ladie6 nd , said to be "not all there'' was in Bradford Pr sent wee they are drawing crowded fi° �' , ! T R.I3 E.�TU ho sea at t e Pavilion in Toronto. Un- more will be added. The members of Chl arena fine and strong boat and shoes re _ ' L• Co�a�stance, .i - • " last week trying to secure subscriptions the Order in Pickering, and in fact . aiDdavitit, Account+ta� do bred] better tom iievervisitkd the beat value that can be Offs a The public lltonoy to lion on fat 8 . : for a destitute family, but'his pedigree y Pay throughout Ca ads, are more than pleas. bated- OFFICE--At went before him and he bud little or ne Pi kering. d tl�e church should be fall ' to he door . 6ee the bills, and rrme ed with the r�pid, sure-footed progress are cordially invited to examine ur large st, ck . Brougha n e.+'�' success. p'' made b ' this s Ciet tremrgazti011 of i, Riilh. be the dat , Monday, May 20tH. • 3 �' y• Of�s aple and fancy goods, all 1 es are sell] Dg - - -P. Maitland, of Port Prry, sends ti9 F - r V :;IC;IA1 a program and a complimentary pass to Oh ! or Europe or elsewhere. --A meeting of farmers was held at at Very low Cash p 1 as. �� . lasnrat,ce Ake • I - " the big band tournament there on June Tickets ea t, west, Dora, south, any. UD:om-,ille Saturday afternoon to discuss . _ : I _ Arnerican L:'-e. Lsuc insnritaee C'ou}�"ku:c­ 5th and 6th.. There will al o be athletic were, Eve where, rail, boat or ocean, and mo6t _,opa,:,t 14-- • , ( ]tie much-vexed question of binding twine. � token on iii r::a:b •�t ; sports of all kinds, horse aces, &c., the si le, ro trip or prepaid. Choice of The belief that;}wine will run from 19 to prizes amounting Lo $1500. 6 lest ocean lines, namely : White Stv-, 20 cents per pound this pear is causing rates. D minion, 1111 Anchor, State; Hare. great uneasiness among farmers, and this •� �� " -- --- -The senior&l agent of t, a Lion Life g purpose of ! I IC1E_�R_TN OW .4 r' bug and merican Packet Co., to Or meetin was Held with the p ,,,, .�.,:,r �' _ i and Live Stock Association,is in the vi- fro all E ocean points. Also all rail finding out the cause of this rise in price. A. POST, - cinity at present. He has appointed F. or y any o&t line to all lake points, Among the reasons advanced was rho at• ! - 1j: - A. Beaton, agent for this district, George M' nitoba, ritish Columbia and a i le ed fat • I - A. for the coon C 1 g c that tXie rev, material had late! I and speciScatioua tut Decker ]coal agent for the; life, and Dr. y building. 5tea,n Et ' Hopkins local agent for the'live stock. to is pro s a specialty, by all roe doubled�d in price owing to the limited M ventilation R el:ecta - Rates a nteedd rock bottom. Apply suvpl and the enormous demand for it. • a corner Dundas 3ull -As will be noticed by card elsewhere or rite to . Stephenson, uptown G.T.R. Others suspected a combine among the . 1 11 . .. . .. L . Residence-hing6tva Dr. C. A. Risk, dentist, of Whitby, has ticket and legraph office, Whitby. Also wholesale dealers, and thought farmers • _ ---- . made arrangements to be at the ,.Gordon ag nt for r. Norseman, Muskoka and should rtwent the same by refusing to use . : i S E L L I N G F � Aiiet Hops* every Wednesday from 9 a.m. uf>I• se batflin points. * twine grid revert to Land binding. Reeve OUCI�EII til 4 p.m. He is pronounced first close A. B. owswell compiains that ttis Ha g determined on giving up a btlslne$ whit Forster, of Markam, said that he had Ancticn R to practitioner and will give ev ry possible ga R whit raised the row Sunday even• p late twine , beta shown a sum le of Scotch 4 South ontario- �:r; satisfaction. which he thou h ave Carried .on in Whitby for er Ihlrty 31 ars, _ «era by letter Oi to in stood Lie veranda for some time thought could be nsod which Thos. Poueber, v>i; --East Loa Angele§, Cal ornia, has or- sw Brings disturbing the neighborhood. costa about Is cents. If this twine exit- &toss THUS.l)t)l�c'r ganized a Chamber of Com erce, includ- Thy mad insulting remarks whenever ad. it would greatly reduce the prin`s our- • , I Will now offer the stock Cost pr1C1` A.R.'ROWLAND W i ing the prominent business men of the a ady pas ad along. All the courage in rent before the and of the year. After a i " .----------- t Bargains matches Clocks, J well city, and we see oar old friend Mr. L. S that crowd wouldn't fill a'thimble: They lengthy discussion in which the subject Buutx Acke,man has been elected secretary. insult ladle but are mute as oysters when was viewed from all points, it was decid- 'I -^I-- !<„/` _ His executive ability will DOW stand him a man pas s along who,is likely to deal ed to use as little twine as possible so that ; . � SIM R A TPM JOHN ].ESI-ll �....��..�. Ra$e ; yep ed in goof! stead. wi h them they deserve. We suggest the demand would not be so much in ex- tl attBnal t mss, -John Woodruff made }another ship- that the heroes] men and citizens sub Coss of the sp}ipoly. Many of the beat ; �..&M&:M8_ .JOH 17 0 , .. ship.pDon't}Dryer it farmers in Scarboro and Markham town. : ]NOW*,King SV4ZO., 1'' Mont of fat cattle to Montreal on•Saturday, lac 'be a sti and get one of our policemen Pr 1Ca1 WatOhmaker and Engraver TOCk street,. Whl b ppuurrchased` as follows :-Peter Annan, to parade t e streets each Sabbath even• ships wore present, and the interest taken •' c Danbarto4, 2 ; Mr. Locke, Audley, 4 ; t from o'clock to 10:80, and make in the subject e6owed ire importance'. If --- `-____ I Mr. Muddaford, Audle�, 6- Mr. Osborne th se folio s "move on." This village Agent Forsyth was correct in his state- TIDE I- - . Mont which we nblisbed a few weeks TH ORDO>\ H( ' Audley, 7. The average weight of the 1 beco e a mighty Lard hole if they pp �'t. • , cattle was 1280 ounds. ar allows to ,run it much lon er. ago, twine will oalv,bs 16 een'te,vet little CPI FLOWS I VI James C.or3cu p g y &rte new brick bu more than last pear. I style. Every conve '-The Firemen wish the ladies of the Mr. James Percy, of West Toronto • u travelling public. Ta etion, c lied in to see nk Monde As -The bi whole-sheet posters announc- HIS FAVOR sea eheas; town to be prepared for a committee y. g . . ' which will.call around thislIweek to solicit di 4or of ,the-Pickering Gas Well com• ina the Firemen's demonstration and pie. ' !ESTERS 1 � `� : baking. The picnic on tbd.24th promises pa y he w s down on the ground making nic in Gordon's Grove on Ma 24th have ' w"'°�-� �V�lT • 1 now n�,rtl ic? ��_ to be a splendid one, and we hope rho fin I arran ements with Mr. Harris, who been sent all over this end of the county, • ' ; travelling psl,lie- ladies will make generous preparations h the co tract of boring on the Camp and everything goes to show that_an*nor• lth $' record of honest s-11 a dealing d 0 d i �angea tiauas, itaf p) q a n out sitnateA as it for feeding the hungry, bell farm, The contractor and his men mops crowd will be present. There will WOr backin him there can be 110 ties ration ins In 11 t is is convenient tor- i ar at wor 'and the machine is a or lunch at all real• -While in ginsale the other day we ry ll on be room enoag and fun enough for them g saying I• _' and shed room. li . the ground , and drillin was commenced all. As the bills show lain! , this is not Grei , the Pickering Tailor, is ainin no trap nt tr d" 11 horses or cattle. %I called into Mr. Benjamin Wagner's ma- to-Jay we believe. The work w' s' p y sl �1 chine shop. The anvil was ringing y ill be imply a picnic where the young folks eat g AcellrespectfUllclr iI - pushed hed a ad with vigor, and there is cakes and suck,their thumbs-it is a da Cus omers whO atronized him once atronize M ag i . ;; Proprietress. V. , merrily and the drill was humming busily. so a talk f boring both night and da of athletics y p t' ._ That is quite a shop, and he Las got some R B y• por�s as well. Anvils will be __ .t Th s rfa a indications are peculiarly shot off in the' cud old st le, flu s will The out and finish . of his work could only be Obltalned k« l;�od machinery, and can make,anything q Pe y g y y m hie line no matter how ixitricate. fa orable or striking gas, and all our 9y and banners wave,the brses an stria `�` '`"'`'^^ " s long ,experience and good trainin and an honest' ends v r c IITxhl✓ re der& at share our hope that the bands will play, the boys will *Leer and L A. erin� Ont. -John Rainey died at his `residence ' pe p (1 < venture wi 1 be snccesefnl. Unr reporter yell and get their ears anffed in the most LO use. trade,l can �uarar near Greenwood on Monday, aged 78 wi run a to the scene of operation be- approved holiday fashion. The Firemen i F. Laaartts')¢ya fit+ years. He was an old resident of the . � I clednea on sborte i for next i sue. , will astonish you by the expertness w" - i } township. About a month ago be had I : razes. one foot am stated as he was fferin The R v. Father bbeahaa prapases which they handle their appliances ; the al Cl®t1g,T 1 �I p g isZ�' Sale of C+rco ri®e, Cr ]� r -- \ • from gangrene. He was well up i years ho ding F rtv Hours devotion in his. racing, Damping, vaulting, shot-Matting, &=d Q'la mw e t . �]llt ch rc3 0o Mencius wish Tuesday next. Pig cats uig, and other sports will con- + . . �. and this operation doubtless w akened p , , •,t him. In order t give his peolile every op or- vines all skeptics that this ie an athletic Retiring from Business on Account of ]tiling Heal E P. BESS: I p , tnnity to practice their religion and to' community. The _good•fellowship and I - - , � A. to the tm e -Messrs. Thos. Hood, J. Littl , and s. comply ring this hoI time with hilarity will echo through the corridors I the white:ale 1 : Rennie have called a meeting of lowmen of As a of store expires this fall the whole mast be eared the wish*' of the chnreh approach. your heart until oa Mrill feel like tin ,out.. A ovt 50 set renovated the built at Agincourt for to-day(Pride with the y PP �• g best bite granite, rich printed enamelled and gilt tea setts a I' . tion, good stablA y) ins the es ements of Penance and the King all within teat This *ill not be a tiful or setts from =8 gm 112 r set; '.• ayr„t slags st.biinl purpose of organizing a Scarbo o Plow- Blessed eharist. O nin Tuesda slee y, rheumatic, lamb& o-afflicted cele- per sett; toilet setts from �1. per set • fan y china cu ,men's Societ It is to be L d that g- y p g and •Isere st cost; s line of dscoiated art Dods bolo cost ;;also gl s setts, 1& wtp - - y' mo ing et 9:80 o'clock with man for the bration, but areal old tinder and ev g pry jugs, Ives tumblers a dozen ' lain doable flint blots a fiA . k' i this meeting will prove soot ssfnl, as Ez sitio and Rev. Father McCall will one far and near will admit the Pickering d z4a, • and 60c, per p ,, great good would result from a vigorous pre - h t o ning sermon. Tnesda Firemen never do anything b holy". A lame stock of glass lamps, faaey laaonllis h�gmg and 1nA�gfto s t Ontat �' , and-thrift societ of this kind. y y elf 'rte- Now is the time to t 1 y y eve ins_ ]ions at 7 o'clock and sermon Then the days fun will be run throe h a Be Jam' Blase ffrait 1 �, A lay a stook on ban � �I 8 a n black and a K . '. -The Beeton World has jus celebrat• by. ev. cEntee. wednesda uior>a- fun-Del at night in the big dramatic en- Rro teas at �Q• and fie• per •i worth Nk..�er lb. I � �IC�Li' ed snottier birthday. y rocs coffees Hied daily as required. Best bran at lowest pn C n d . ' - : :' I = t" The old style puff ins,]lace a :80; Mass Pro Pace, Father tertlQitilpvsnt in Pirie a hall st B `o clock. ds fancy and faxaily gtac8tle8 v oboe that glides so naturally- from; oar pen Mc all. Evening devotion at 7 o'clock, The programs will be distributed at the My L alth demands it and I must p• This ' no blind, but al bus" e f open iar the t � would inadequately express our feelings on se on b ather Hand of St. Michael's picnic, but we must mention here that one respond• An early call solicited. ]8witki Bnbine this auspicious occasion. 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