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Office and Redden 1=1 ptmse sin aolT>im nowx a>< ovtt W, Cowen, of Hamilton, is at resent ise Mary Bursa has :returned }lame i`' ' ` ' Ytag Street, 1�?ialeerinC Of!'Ioe hours: >t[o iiQ ' , CORMSPGNDI UTB. ` 1 &J0 to 11:30; Rvening 6 to 8. t vis�ti at Rose Bank. after Visiting friends in Toronto. i �- --- - J A - ----— - e la k rid- W. PERRIER 11.13„M.C•P,S,- Ont: � ---- at ailed the man who lost a road ies Gertrude Mosher has been ape .*,.,__--,k- - =:. . , OLAREMOmr., -` Bank last wee with the to m. �' , ^'I D."CORtONYR. Otfloe'hourp_rA6rnin from `"MMM Henderson an w m a week with friends in Toronto. ' i g (. r worthy tear er,left 1 <+ to 10, evening 5 b 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG} :.! i r• McMaster of Toronto, has been ` 170 -Eery TaerQayatternoon Tax Ntaws on Tuesday last for Detroit to s rid her th gTORE, Brock Bt.North, Claremont. Patrons .,#;; r O man w ll be found in his office over J. Anndy's vacation, and attend the wedding of her guest Of Mrs. Elliot during the past , 4rh l r,ipplled with 1✓ure Drag,, Chemiowls Ao., shop is Claremont,where De will be leased to w k. cheap for cash. gptf p brother,.Dr. Henderson. We hope he will .I resany of his anbeeribexr.l A fieleCt fee Cream bIOW ant was fVen * j _4': not be going on such a trip herself before 8 11 0. s v e ; I" - - Thd Oroquet Club is in active practice, she returns as solve of the boys h re will la t Friday evening by Miss Duncan to . - ` '. De�itcitl. and if practice makes perfect, perfection tape it a little hard. h r friends. 1 ' 'dP : . -, ,,,,�>�- ,.v,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,�.., a ,; fie certain.. - _ The following are at present i camp Reuben Mosher received ii'serore kick ' tit. Flt • - j`I A. RIS$, DENTIST, WILL BE Rey, Mr. Dadson formerly of this place here:-Mrs. W. Jewitt and family, of To. from big horse last Thursday. The cork.--- . found in the parlors of the Gordon House j.' - .e :. will leiave Woodstock lae>it week for a few ,onto; Mrs, D. Gilchrist and family, of of the shoe entered iii leg and cut it se- Pickering,from&a.m.until 4 p. m.every Wad- 4 nesday. 20tf weeks camping np.in Muskoka. Torontto; A. J. Brown and family, of To- t• rely, . - ' __- _ - ._� _-_____ _ laremont*Braes Band took part fo E. $terns and family, f Buf- Mr. Walter Thompson of Hamilton -1 Th C nto: .Mrs. p at. in tb demonstration at Cannin on on alo, N. Y ; Mrs. J Grifln and fa ily, of ' gt 'd a ay ins y]sit to his friends last Fri- i R racuse, N. Y ; Lre. Roberts and amil , �- - � � 9 �`�_.:�.....+. �. the 1Z`th and enjoyed themselves muchly. y , who were pleased to see him look- - - �hGAR A. MALONE, BARRLSZERB There are a great tuanv around Clare- oToronto ; James Brown and i sly;of in so well. ' : Toronto;; Mr. Frisby and family, o Scra �”. , ­ I I I- i� i= and Bolicitore. J.D. Edgar,_F. T. Malone ; I Mont to whom we would like to send r. Abraham L. Rirkbam returned • - and J.F. Edgar, Office 27 Wellington St. East, '' cues, and several others unknown to the i Toronto. 32a� ; _ THS Spews. Try it until the end of year writer. ho a last Friday from the Kingston fit able. ---- - -- -= ,___ -40 dents. B inese College where'he has been tak- oHN BALL DOW,. BARR-ISTEA - Sevbral have gone trout fishing since EGYPT. ' in a course. _ . - . _. �- � . I .. . t and Solicitor,Notary Public,etc. 0217cx— Councillor Gerow and THm Naws-man .1 ohu Moon's legion of friends, fare glad- r l�verell's Block,Brock-street,Whitby. Private were dnt, but they cannot catch spy.: We Farmers are busy working at tb hay, to see him out again after his accident. - � 1. .:�., 1: I . - funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable - a: terms of payment. 8-y { ���1dte� �utr�x caught them all, perbapps. Tradingg fans and horses is all he go. TI roe weeks confinement to the house - - t �] Next week Mr. and )tlrs.Joshua Bundy Miss Jinuie Matthews spent . unday hit in no way dampened his good humor. U I I: . HOMAS PERRER, BARRISTER fihi powdarnevervaries. A marvel of purity their deice and two nephews, will leave at home. ur runner John Reeler having won a {' ' and $olidtor, Ac. Money to loan. No stern th and wholeroYnenere. 'More aconomicaf for a Joseph, eommission; Office: Haney's Building, Picker- than a ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in P + Muskoka, for two Or Mr. Chinn of Brooklin, spent unday few foot races appears to be suffering of ° . I Jag; open every Saturday. ° 4-y oonq titian with the multitude of low test,abori three ,weeks. Mr. Bundy is at present at Mr. Wrigbt's. sw Iling of the bead, a.nd is now willing -_ _ _- „ .___ -__ w7e alum or phosphate powders. Sold onl iu can - Roy”. BAKING POwDXA Co,, Lott W.ij engagod in getting tents, camp stoves, Ac. We are glad to see Mr. W. F ser in to n Anybody in Scarboro for money. - I. E. FAREWELL, LT.,. B., BAR- Atree .N-Y. yam, in reac�inrss. Mnskokais a grand count our midst a alp. r. Richard Staunton's many friends . T. (V . RISTHR. Count)l Crown Attorney, and g 4Dounty Solicitor. CourtiHouse,Whitby. 10-y - - - -- __ ; for the tourist. Mr. Smith and Mr. Wright spen Snn- ar Pleased to hear that he is improving - -a°•���+� a The contracts for the new church were day at M'. Brook's. in ealtb. The doctor at one time de- r - - let on the let lust., John Powers, of Porf s fired of his life but b careful treatment . - I Guess unehine was ashamed of his y Yetertiutrl1. Shingle III and Lumber Yard, perry being awarded then woodwork and last letter,and would not write &p n. he-is improving. �" �' "`�" ' '_- MARK >tAM, - - t)NT. Gardner k S ncA the masonry. The Mr. A. Hilts and damsel were isitipq ur old veteran '1+ir. Joseph D. Leslie H. 130PRINS, VETERINARY wile in the procession in Toronto on the • surgeon,Graduate of the Ontario Vet- I - latter 'have ten Ines now at work. The friends in Claremont on banday l t. • e►inary College,Toronto. Treace all diseases of ee, Lis ber• Bill St�fl, Lath ►na Lime. 12 h was so overcome b heat he'had to € g ber!u•nished and ressed to order at paantlmg and other minor contracts have Miss A!Inie Wright has gone to rook• y f,>se doraerticated animal,. Calla by day or q , r i 11 C l� ,light promptly attended to. Offioeandroaidonce low stet. notAyet-been u let• Ain to spend a few weeks with he aunt. be arried away. He recovered snflicient- u at Mr.Isaac Linton's,Pickering. 23-v I . 7y ery,lo y chariot load off litremont's We are, glad to see Mt. Wm. Madill ly o ret urn home Saturday night. . -- - - - - ___ - -=----- --- . — ' b outh and beauty went on a picnicking and around ' ain after being laid up ith a le Ora ge 1 dg frow re took rt 'ngl8s, st class, =2. per square. y aK I n o e lie pa 1 •• ,1 in lie grand and glorious demonstration , HOPKINt3,VETII:IIINARY SL'R- , nd $1•� fishing trip Tuesday dawn to the .month sprained ankle. €t 1 t Ho GEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet- of Duffin's Creek. Without question We have of some cracked ma ksmen in oronto on the 12th. Bro. W. John- . . vrisary College, ToroiAoo, will visit Whitevale' DA ID BA R K E Y - - M A R K H A M they had hews of rt. -Our reporter g s e succeeded in winning a lace in the - 1 nand Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of _-_ _ ± _ sY P P in our fawn as Harry shot at a wood- g P i k •titer horse's foot attended to at r y shoeing forge - --- was informed- that the young ladies, chuck te4 yards aura then didn't hit it. Or ngemen's foot rat© during the games. : lo+t Si,7th con_, Pickering. Calls promptly at- 11C�ft=12Zg' knoavinR that it is }neky to spit on Soar Raspberry y o WhiRkers has entered the NEwy list t . 11 Omded fro. Ttlegraph address: Whitevale,out. p y pie and lemonade are all the P.O.address: Green River.Ont. 94-y VEItY STABUS ' bait, prepared for tills by securing twelve go now. Ars, as ascribe. Welcome, WhisJfers who . _____ .-__. ___ __� big sacks of chewing Rain in Brougham. -►--_� Over you are, stick to it and we will snake W th Dows from here the most interestin ui8{rilesMarD�. m. Reynolds, of Altoaa, came Isere PICKERINO HARBOR. g 9 I d re to return my thanks to the public for on Tuesday for the big township road an best cf all the good things in the .,. -- _� __ their atronsgb since I took orrersion of the Wh11e Ile was hitchiu it to the Mrs. stour is around i<gain. N dws. - p aC1Ca r • - basin ,and to intimate that in future I will ! fC 1 . Gonvuy/aifecer, keep n hand at all times flrst-etass rigs for hire. rear of his Rig the horse jerked loose and Willie owerbv is failing very fast. f some of our citizens bad a hold of_tbe 7' -- -:, ,�.,�,,,;_• 11>av added ee��veral new honer si,d have had ran awe home+. Mr. Re voids was Cat 1'I3rieu'a eldest dun titer s very cr cketers whoa returning home last Fri- - ■1HOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Cow- mylri es�re renewed,o mY patrons boat of satirfaation stooping doa►D between the gen rand low. P g y da uiabt they would niaka ft interesting ° 1 mireioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- wi1 Pe -meat,Out. 2" EAM NG As U"UAI.. e t em t er, M . Sparks arrel home fo . lauding wa eued from your slum- . the at the tam ih them k y�ne ' oitFetb essrE end B are __ - - ,- _ - - y arm, reasonable. and had the fastening held lie would hart froth the r trip to Lake Simcoe. be s rudely by shouts and songs is no . . . �' B N rI N G Issuer of Mar, e - t; R II mg been seriously in pried. Not much dam- W. M1 rrish has set sail for ronte. to a and tends to make a person case. . L• Lie* of Ontario. Of- �� "'t� � '- ' '!!oe at the store or set his residence, Pickering aRp die• There ant be a powerful mug et rip r. N. Reed hue made many iglprove- . village. 12-y - 'The A.O:U.W.eifite�tainRtent last Wed• there. m nts to his residence this spring the . - f s=- - Insurance netday evening was very successful. The Houle Pickering ladies lure erg sizing a laying out ` fiat latest is th t of a fide lawn and II. CORNEL.L, Estate, pirpgram r~as good Rod the atsend.tnce a ��otn�n'a Christian Endeavor here. lie a the great game croquet is now played - . , f • and General Agent. Properties bought, 1 b his daughter and friends. He also - 1 sold and exchanged. Renti. collected. �fonep ` aline. The leeture by J. R. Miller, of '1 hey meet July 17th for the first tune. y ' to loan. Office st Church et.,Toron:,o. 383 l �, Toronto,* was very interesting and was Ri a wish them suttees. - int nds erecting a fine stable this summer. :1. 1.' ` r - -- ; - j i - well received. He pointed out the sects- White yeste for gents and- blue lasses ne night last week a couple of our, DR.BEATO:r, CominNgHII CLERK � Pity of making provision to case of death for lake are the r o n ladies tell over some swine la - Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking fl P age now.' It is a pity 3' g 3'i affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. for those who are left behind, and dwelt that soma of our girls' eyes are s weak in heir path.. They escaped uninjured Money to loan on farm property. wills pro- I upon file various good points embodied in that the have fo wear glasses at night alt oagb we•11 frightened if one was to . - ` bated. OFFICE-At whitevale. Will be in , the system of the A.O.U.tV, After Rev. to rote�t them froth the moon's ra s Jed a Uy their screams. They state that G ­ � . i Brougham every- Monday afternoon for the } P y he after ,tl2e will, alas s Carr head , ' transaction of business. 2,-v .. A.; -ttippau had made a short opening Hope they y will be better soon. y y y - - -- ° - speech a program was comweneed, in= t3chr. ' adewind, loaded peas o, 9ton• ligl U. j V. RICHA RDSON, Life and Fire - , L eluding three choruses by Messrs. It. ley for Kingston. Schrs. 51 aline, a the Pickering cricketerx passed. � - � .'_ ... - `�, IusuranceAgent,representin�thePOrth �. Houle and Edward Evans and the Misses North est, Jesse Stewart find John for ugh here Friday morning they were . . American Life, Laucashire and Western fire Insurance Companies, presenting all the latest Dowswell and Ward. Two instrumental Wesley are loading for Toronto. The ent lusiaticaily cheered by one of our. - and most poy ulcer Plans of life insurance. btiakl, - selection,were Riven by Messrs. Duncan scbr. Bis trek fie left to her fate aR in on lay I orange tidies and set out by one of OR : taken on all kinds qt property at lowest poaa;ble . _/ Hubbard, `dward Evans and Frank Mud Po nt, Iler late owner, " pt the bo s whom the were eetin bein -rates._ J `aH flnZe mi taken for oraugemen going to eels _ __ 1 Spofford ;and two solos by Mrs. Wm. Moore, having abandoned her. - -I'' Graham. accompanied Miss Forsyth, out that eke Ontario gives no premium br to the 1"th. - - -- — - -: , , . --- ' •- -- ' : ,-- - v--- ti. and a very good cornet solo by Mr. R. for pumping its waters through her, Ithough snarly of us have kad a mass; �43' l,vans. Althoo h it was a free enter• «•w• of ew otatoes, Mayor Hilts took the A. YUbT, COUNTY ARCHITECT I g ' _ : seek Ts • for the county of Ontario Drawings ti'. -- tainment it was a good one, and acts ntrance Examinations, fir lea to the city last week, and they. '-i - . . and specifications furnished for every claw of . i �`% ✓ I greatly enjoyed notwithstavdiag the heat w e Rood ants too and were the first Ca-. 1 . building. Steam and hot water heating and of file evenin T ere were Al candidates, 36 and n ies grown murphies on the Toronto 1 . ventilation a specia:ty. Office—Gerrit Block, ( g• P g - corner Dundr and Brock streets, wnitby. I' — ---- 9 - ai±ere rbcommended. The Gr t�mar m ket this year which sped a well for 1' �. , Residence-Kingston Road,East Pickering. 37-y O,$R N WH,rEVALE. ppapper w by far the most difBct lt, 56 the earliness of the district. . ' \ s _______ _ _ _ ' I . failis get J of the marks. In th- Croquet has again becomes file craze ' - AutctiomeseritKf. PI3�DTOGRAPHER,, Keep the babies quiet in church for metll4 R6 ailed. More boy, than Rir•fail- are nd here and the new set up north r Wl ? : ;,r ,�,,,: . ,_ _- . ;��,;,,,: ,,J - - - geodnesa sake, ed alb G tnmar, and more girls th boys Or an avenue is in constant' use from -1.` ITB� � T ruled in Arithmetic. Char. Har r, 11 I, POUCHER di ROWLAND, Lieecubed - Mr. John Oregg of Claremont, pre years of e. of the model ear y morn till late at night and also by ' 1 Auctioneers, for the whole of North and rotyool, hitby, A work fie first-class in csllaracter. otu band a visit on f3atvrday night. won the only scholarship m plight. The young men from all South Ontario. Strict attention given to all b S p taken f town are rid come and lean over the fence orders by letterortelbgnph. Charger moderate. 1CtU1'Bd ne In finish, satin The Misses Wilson wd Gilson of Kan. with 590 arks, while John Brant, pupil e �D1lr �Thoe. Poacher, valuator, Arbitrator, ac. Ad- a true !artistic touch. C&H are the¢oasts of Mna. H. Major. of W. Gormley, Pickering, won th only Ching the fair ones hammering the . _ .area,Taos,YOLCHER, Buz �7, Brougham,or Partners are about tliro h ha in in scholars i o n bal s around the lawn in cod st le. 1 A,R.ROWLAND Whitby,Out. in,*bell in Whitby. ,. u4 y R p open to pupils froth the c(untry g y ) le this vicinity. They report a very heavy The boar made allowance for the ram- ater inelon feasts are now in order - - , J ` --------- -- -- -- etuap. Other Crops are also very heavy. mar pa rand have provirfonally ad fitted an the swine which run at large on oar - . Boutx uu�fl Shvex. Mr. Thos. Beare brought tt,e first con• 8+� and r ommended 9. Below is th tom- str ets has a treat everp'mornins with the I . - Y� Y F our ridge More lets list. Those recommended are ark- Pine which literally cover this ground. OHN 'LESLIE, BOOT AND SHO rignment of water melons m our vale on P , Maker Pegged and sewn work. Orden r I Saturday. They speedily disposed oaf ed thus Ita.all right if the following fat9 does not a i I I ,.: .1.I.I� . � promptly attended to. Fzperienced workman- a is of all Kinds Bacon and Hans Mr• m, Boyd underwent a very pain- Model Blanche Nocholeoa 4i6, enry ova take them. chi 7, Didn't forget the stand;nearl o osite the t f Wolfend n 415, Addis Martin 404, arion F 8 Y l?P ftil operation in Toronto lath "week. A A w for melon rat on a fruit stand News,King street,Pickering village. 7-v f I ur, best "brands, Bran •and Dow 404 C. Harper 520; R. Sna 470, Si.n 'ng mellow! I'm mellow! I'm nidnowl year or so ago he received a very bad kick Mfr. Brown, Teacher. Au the boys came there with money in their - - -- -- Shorts, Oats. cho ed and while la playing football and he has been and - pp P Y g Henry 8t.—M. Rice 456, Lswren a Bo- � , Ito ti - very lame every since. -J.T.I . art 450. Maggie Bell Say ng mellow 1 Its feellow 1 It's mellow -;-^ . _: .r - -;- ._ ! whole, Hen Feed of a 407, Bertha ry :r� .; '_ I I aKK an So t e s e big hulks ri ht out of the heart, I' - I -"* 381, V. G ,don 374. 111,. R'illis,Te char. n t e at . s A d h e it u to the hard outs o art, +. BROUGHAM Dutferi at.—John Thompson 428, yroii Ana then were carried off in a one-horse cart, t 1. I IS whif�h I I �oxvo�� HOUSE Pickering►, Ont., I a W1dS ' � v p � p James Gordon, proprietor. Tbis hotel is a n CA •H 1,*01i ALL KINDK OF PRODUCE. > litu urd 393, Sarah Sanders 4OW-, agoie 100 fellows! Poor fellows! Poor fella vas! ears I 6ne new brick building finished in superior . t - - OtYle. Every convenieuee-and comfort for the QHiv m, a. , is i Alf;ercoin nenced to out h16 barley Southwel '370, Mary Correll '368 Mr. When P. O-Vick drove his pen for the • e�ellie�gpnblic. New anaeoinmodious stables ! On the 15th of Jul this ear. TUB takes Gale, Teo char. NE s lie n July y gyve the vat lefts airs ini3nl eel the cake. Brookl n-Aliec viva, 440, Edna Dore in y the hose. In a few cases 'they have *_ - `-�-- 424, Ann' O'Da 391 Chas. Murra '396, chi gad therefore we will try to revise ,: orellx�t ESTERNT HOUSE, Pickerin , Ont., I - - - - $everap our prominent people took y _ _ g in the excursion to the Falls last week Fred Hol iday 456, Mr. Spence, Teacher. the . Archie and Bob _still elitig to, now open i the aoconimodaticn of the ' S. S. o. 4 West=Frank Log *394 . I r . ..., 1. . tlraoelti'kg public. This hotel, having lately and report having had a lovely nice time. , "The hat my.fat}ter wore" and "Evening i A jovial crowd of picnickers frgm Clare. Eater Cl rk 368, Francis Hoover •892, Bel s with "Down b the. river" and ' changed hands, has been re-furnizhed through- I „ Mr, Edd Teacher. y gut, bivenie as it is,opposite the Slunk Mille, moat p assed through here on Tuesday ' '4Y u said you would meet me at eight”.. __ fibs is convenient for patrons of the Mill". Meals Green ood—Walker Green 418, Edith g `. orlunch at all reasonable+hours. Good stabling - -�►-� - I en 'route for the lake. Much to their Lindsay 073, Walter Willson *375 tilr, �v riations. Thetwo Johns from Brock %,- and shed room. Boa stall and euctosed yard for ' k 'i horses or cattle. weigh scales on the premises. - ' regret they met the Nsws-man, who Walks, T bar. ind Igo in "Queen among the Roses" and '�h tbp. ::, I - pnotress. F.bi.Hai` ,Manager. 25y act of endeavoring to deprive a fellow 874. Mr. Andrew, Teacher. sin s ' 173 love is like a red, red rose. ' ;_ . - , IN ,.. - __ _____ -_ _T_ - _ _ pfd icker of a few nge from a briar pf No. 1-- ohn Brant 525. Mr. Gormley, o from the thud in a fine tenor sin s D SALl' ' • iYatchmaklytn. �'`' I aunt usually mention small affairs b t Teacher. D wn among the reeds" and his friend a . -_. '� No. E t-L. Boone 488 Miss Inns- ii *i `.A;' . , _ ~ v��M`1 i P nt$ carts and Fief-Gallons. I wish-to politely ask those young ladies We .warbles at resent M love-is one , -_- lt �F; A GIITHBERT, W�itchmaker, Pick• f wliioh is Ithe worse, to smoke a hriar calf, Teaipher. To y Hank consoYes bimaolf with 'None l 1 t b;7• . ; - _ . ,- / : v of;_ - - .:I- - .4 .i - .'�. { '.. P. 'a 'a f. 4, ir'�t.4: r •. :1 y J� •{ � - 'r. 'S f ,. • 44 I-- ... - - _ _ t. 1K-. , - a . rs f :. - ..- - .. : _ .? 4 Y _ _ ..:.. .. - t .,.. _ -� _ ,.,. f 's .. - - :,-. - , � , ice: ��YY It , A Y .I .. - � ` '-.-: -1 ,: Y- . _ . _ _ . , •�r . •. a '` >: � r :.4 4:,. M,, ,d. .. i I .- e;� 4 L �,' r .. • . - - ,.k - - - �-�! , .-..4 . t1I eb1 k . wi"e y Myfs►r ihat4 Bak John 3 ►a nay two h` arap'a way, �d 11 y - "' t otheg date a river ethic► deep aadG rasher have h pi t r,M,o}�g parable safety�.bvith God - "RICK ` �': r , - a e 'er Cherie dl 'i seem no'as►ettbe. the balder, krr�tn whoa an and dim anlby-bad died = -' .. .'. 'L.�' ,a4 '� f k a troag° ddr ., aW LI4w e r, who �' ,, _ ,: `� going alb to At lest,lihe y0uag man tits I rang. Ass h4 a too, j•�p,w that look like a rat a hole. �Her fate yon taus thel"' Nion fo i j 'X h d to leave'site rra►i►1 0o the ie- appeared• ► pady h : BY IdALCU' BELL ,T1 if'ep aould..do'un.be'd of 1ts►zioas fear• t . bell oar L!Upcb,et ter August, on that fatal n his tarp s, v*� I`" �.. #' land as d tary'ttn. Atsd And now, tatted perha e b bhe bents eeslier shier ye r,� r - - .. . for Gads sake,._ - . manage bo get her aoroas iomenow• Well. ` .B b whether 'es ob aorta and story and begaiok. Master p'sknk---��bao eesetn of those important papers, the warm spring wieai PART II. pie ant alt atto and to leaave me, as she he started. a ''I don't think I am more of a ooaviard ha. done. th �flrei chance, withcab s Qenldn't b book, or wbet►ber ee .n. awep,t I could get ao mrtb • .he replied, haunted the Island, until,more than two aftter at on The Is -well,, than moat men, but I would s caner have y ,d p ��° � the whole the beet in word of than s of I an kind, wwi the hail h sway and drowned, nobody ever kaowed. b bas returned hundretd V a i +alter', ib had fAlien to me t aim is to �� off tt faced a wounded grizzly than to that o't ingracitud I on'b den ib, I was vet An how. as Herat cattle back for 'or. And, this mornin He d not et know what ferry l - - , island alone on each a night. go 'angry- y g y y y all alone, B• y �+ fns col &PPe�, The et am g Y• But m anger caner oonsiderabl share she sob on sisal eland, has h& nod.' That sit had afterward -gone straight l runs a+a tremendous pace jasb.there, a d it mixed catch onto imhment. I told my wile •-sobbing and a-cry tag fib to break her heart, ,,, �s°o hit h eA?#I-dried. `w00� to the hones they were trying to renal is pld.blush. Is ticklish work making the island ev n in the whole st • ad when I had done we You see, t�hs eonldn t go back and she s clearly, troy by the paper which I found ng is the time w, - make411arte, Doa tortt►rs r1pe,, & be found at home, . . . broad dayliga±. You may imagine hob were both Eq ally capable of nnderatapdiaq couldn't go forr&rd, so she had need to cry, �� I?awas O"i a aieit glanom,*t Law- those, and hieh I had noticed the night y . work it wou!d be for me at ni his b the the matter, ere as ayoung woman,alone, poor mat 1 Three days ofterwards, there • 4 ceded destroy the'neat. g d it for suet e�rpi, &ad pls� before in•be bait. There could be no donbb anaertain gl«an, of a lantern, with a 1 my at night, o an i�slend iD mid=river. She they found her, deed and cold, famished let, � , of lb, as the �oaltar seal was anmimtakable; Tbeoodling worm, w nerves brokP4 d4twa by thab uaogntro'lable was evident y in %Pablo of getting off, 0 with wet and hunger, in,her boys' clothes aeoillle�t house moreover, hen I found them they were onabont the land, e ' wee tug. However 1 'um jumped into bhe ant how°she got on. as a m atur $he sues -- vast nlgbb, 8irl Johar I sew + y loeilked up, as usual• i at 10 O'olook;Viand at still damp. a ono*- There are m, - and undoing the chain�I started• dressed in b ye' lobhes, which is, to say " •B-)ys' clothes I' I cried. , 9 the° of the a but n t the leash of it, the 11:30 haven seen 6'�ai all the maids ,»race A short sate followed broken b puts, - The storm bad raised the water, A d i4 , nueual now a d% a and " 'Ay;�that'a how she itaaned away, y B -- was pretty tough work makin wa a ainet though I car qnt unable to describe them, say. She s buried up is chnrohysrd, I've in bed, and a 1 the o diet oat, I retired my- 3iA In�pl,Ns id Laucenoe,ab length, +'yon. 06 s solution of Y g i, the stream. I had to fight every inch f the I know the i pr ion they produced upon hoard 'but nobody ver kuowed her name. self• Of the fly species, t h way, or I loot more h a moment's %use q y ry y y " Mrs. Dawes, I at rttnark, always re- roIS>~e right when you said that Nits owed •' . y f c, me was thin the were veer. The onl And eve ear, ever s0000, on that night, her ezisteno to & host, ya the horse-fly is the than I g%ined by five minutes' labor. Bat. detail I coal reo Ileot was that she wore a they do say, there she sets on that island, tires; she would p E; condemaend to go to ,}�:•es,,► aid Sir John, "I pub lay pride tratj of the entire fi � I managed is i, deyrecs • and b rd I broad belt, ,I re embered that, because I &•sobbing and a-orying because she can't Rob bed. th most formidable y +, y Y Y ► I know Ib was asst than general, Sir in my pocks , and went to nee James Har• advanced, hu hugging t+.e bank closely a 1 the n,,tined, th t th ou h it, a small bundle of no forrarder. I've heard an in my time, b Of four lancets, so way, for had I ventured into_the con re of pp g years 'but the girls were fiatd. He ae very short wit's me at first what appeared d to e e al documents, one of ears ago. And you beard 'o n, did 'er?'' John, she wen0 orb, t ey wilt penetrate lea I • .• the fiver I masb heave been sus jpb ova the Which bore a ps ticalar heart.shaped , rod And with another wink and a obaoklb frightened at the th aderstorm, and I could but when I told the story, and showed him a they are nicety fold 1.I ' weir in the darkness. The wind wh otled seal• he trotted off to the village ale house to not get them dA. go until it was all over- the paten his astonishment noon over- a make, hip appearan, round me and drove h wet branches "Then a n m calling had stinted no mnpDd his half-crown. About 2 or 3 In the crning, I can't be ter' came his smart. We were gnteklq and o n be seen is the vice _. . of the willows on shore the m face ►ff:ot upon b r�wh tever,but when I turned r"I Rot into my pant and 'keno down the Baia as 00 the time, or I forgot to took at �h D�mBbam wan of thegmat matter : of water. He is said to " with viciona slaps, while bhe rain soaked, up-in the middle o a stormy night to rescue river its a m,ze of woilder„ my wato)ti, and Law- or, he didn't think of it, 1? y .airy diet and to as, ma to the skin. Ever now and then I was her she ex td neither ear rise nor' at• "A host ; a real gloat, in this enlighten- either.' the Harfial estate cane to give it to the eau. ' R Every P P gr g r� l�r shook h "•heads as if Ll 0onflrma- oessore of Mary Harfield and Rupert l:ad- - I N t eo the female, for al brought up short with a jerk as I ran the etude, folio ed a. without the slightest ad nineteenth a ntary 1 And I had not only Ica alai b." cabs with which one I had seen is I might even ti8a,but did,not s k. g d horses and even h punt aground,for I eoaict not see where I hesitation, a d to the earliest opportunity have touched fb, but I remember that " 'About.2 or 3,' she cpatinued, 'I was . S� they were me alt 2 said Laurence, - + . Was going. Still, I yob on slowly, and the of leaving wit ub a word. i boob Haled up alongside the Wad la s her eggs in moist pi eight of m wife wrapped in a,hawl stand "Altogether it as vet m eterioa4. 1 had nob, as ib happened, done mo. &wakened by the so nd of someone crying tl g y " g y y an anon ed And vet the thump of h Easy on dread , or) hatched into f ��lea3 - a M wife opined that she was . , to m '3o they were married,"replied Sir John al neoetseary jour,�e}e :- ing to the bows of the Water Lily with Y p P �, 1 I I exo ed; staarting y •, �.. lantern encouraged me wonderfn.ly, And, lanatio. the floor of the punt, the plunge the . ai ,'and here ey are. . . . of i�iq the ,eg+ct:ent.e )f all the time, above the wind and rain, as I " 'Bat haw did he get on the is land ?' I caused am she jumped In and cubs ohs teek� i 4I o �,' Txs END) :. h beta en lie I b t shoe-marks before m e n at the moment . •Ory ng; sold Lawler break- g PP Y straggled on, thab awful crying came loader queried. y y _ th y get their fo(yd. In and louder in my ears. "`Perhaps she s sm there,' was hart` sug• were remarkable real and substantial. tag eilenoe'for the fl b time. "At last I was on a level with the head gestlon. g g ft of ors frown into •'Had the old man been making game? `Th�bsg►' M Dawes went on, 'tha0 g g . of the island, and with a tremendous push I •` 'Then;' Bald` 'why didn't she swim off No. On consideration, that was impossible one of the maids ha been driven into by E)1iBBAL NEWS. tb epoees for soma- wee -• started the tint aortae, As Boon as I eb again ?' I bad told no one what I had seen and heard start= by the than or. I partly droned, I _ b b the pup i case and out from under the bank the stream gripped ^"In short.lthough we sat for some time and his 'story fitted in every particular c and, mg b0 the fo t of their staircase, ! During pril loot there were ninety b k fir armed and eye her like a vine, and though it was nob far discussing the matter from every point of The thin, faraway cry bailing the ferry called out . Wh a . there t What's the three amid ate on railways in the United ' d ova,-[S.ientitic An across I was swept clean down to the tail of view, we were no nearer an explanation three limos and no more-•'Ahoy, ferry ; matters There tv no answer. but the ai'y- States, in which forty-five persona were �► 00 Is, just b e same. 8o I li htfsd killed and his six wounded. the island before I managed to fetch it. It when we finally turned in for the niihb than ahoy I -ae he Rave io in his piping old ing ] g ig y' :f I>trrott�run was tonal and tto with me then Ivan tell we had baenlat th beginning. voice, I almost seemed to hero it again. my candle, and won np to 4sLgnire. The ,The Co grose of Chill offire a pcii� of '' ' you. The trees seemed to fl� pant m®, but "As soon ale bre kfas was ver nextmorn- Then thew girl. ,and boy' clothes, were all sleeping as nndly as maids will, h es i frequently s thousands the fa eating g , , y 00 or a bsab milling app tratae, for and bhe or in now me 4ilearly from below. gg tee imports thoaeaade I managed to catch the branches of the last ing, I started up-river to make discreet In- her eagerness to seize the first opportunity y g La let." �1_50-0iVA-ember C mpetitive ezhibitioa will be held . .8b each ear, ie mrnl " bush as I whirled b or I sh old have been qui-tee. I noticed on ettin into the ant, of tting ab last to the hitherto unabtain- Then I wept for next. Those who desire par- y over the weer in a moment a d then cod- the muddy sparks my feet had made on the ableeshore. There could bi no doubt about " 'I was np and vaned, $Ir John, said tioulare ls better address the Uhilian Le•. w y farmers here should - by to rte. Fortunately, the branahg was 'floor of iba d in rin¢led with them nn- it. There story was true, and I had ferried Lswler. "I bad a awakened like Mrs. g boa, at Washington, D.C. ti to the poultry basins strong, bind I soon got ashore and fastened mistak&ble e� as f a smaller and daintier ovor the gghoe0 of that unfortunate long dead Dawes: Such sobb ag and crying I never `) an English Ezcharnge t� ( up the pnnb. She tagged at the chain like shoe. This m re especially observable or. girl," "It certainly is &moat extraordinary did hear. It was a al.' And his face went Ab the Moiety of Engineers. England, it is a state of admire is !• a greyhound in a leash tub I took Dare to the lid of t e wall, from which she moat story, said Laurence, hkfog a all at his paler even than bob to at the thought, was demonstrated that the nation of sea ar cle says : make her secure, for T did not wane' to be have jam ash re, and where I had not brandy and soda and lighting soother cigar- "Mra• Douses k up the story in the w�►tor o0 onore0e blocks,made with%proper other more then one Lefton the island all night alone with that happened to ire myself. 1 determined to ebM. same repressed no.she had used pproporbio of Portland cement, a%need no !oo nmed in the United . g pp y deteriora on,bat they were actually improv.. produce. It is estiw . o I weeping creature. be vet can done n m questioning' nd to Unoonsolously, as Sir John told his through ; ad b It. This was a oar rise to all. `- "And now came the worst art of the say nothing of w pb Ihad seen or heard to strange history, his voice had sunk lower " 'Together we rent down to investigate. y P ha stunt, excepting very baeinere. A, long as I was actively engaged any one. g • and lower, and the two men had drawn But, though we oo id both here the crying Hither Alaska mines have produced gold - .1 eo sames on an average a toasting with the river my fears, seemed to "At the lock y curiosity met with no re nearer and nearer together, until they eat dbtinotly,ifor, end to was audible all only to a. onsiderable extent. Q iita resent- an um. Some sixty-tivc drop from me, but as I stood there, with lief. Without ma ing definite inquiries I die= looking close into each other's eyes, some over the bolt et we couldn't seem to fix ar laid b British hens bodes, y ly' silver as been discovered at Holkham , y the lantern in my hand, the rain drip-drip- covered that Bo ler, the look keeper, had of the awe that the memery of that night it, It appeared wander, as it were. Bay, the Oak producing six hundred ounces thirty five being impor� ping on the leaves all around me, and that heard nothing a seen no one unusual. Tne brought to Sir John reflooted in Lsurenoe'm Now It was below, tairs now above to the h eo ntriee. This is not t a . , to the to wit ngsnteen to twenty-five per 1 wailing not twenty yard, away, I tell you I storm had cleave the river .early, and he faoo. His movemenb broke the spell. and right, to the left, hind, or in front, but oont cop or. • There in quite a rash to this a e to of matters afar , felt am badly soared as ever I was in my life. had been �n the look-house all the evening he rose with a shiver, half shake, half shad- never etili. Wand g and crying, ib went spot, . imagine that a larger prof "1 hesitated for some seconds but I out of the vreQ der, and passed his band over his hair. as tt an over the hones. At Out, sa we were in ,In hIa - ch to the Deleg-adons the Em- sap ly is 1`np°rted' eouldn''o stand there all night, an3 I could "Iq the titling bhe result was, as I ez• to repress a tendency to stand on end which bhe corridor, wb your room b. it seemed oror of ustria ez rased the hops that a can .es no renot . - 4. ant have looked my wife in the face ,again if peoted, the same and- I finally gave up in he had felt more then once in spite of him• to stay for a mom tat the head of the P P P far ere' wives should w not , I hW gone back there and then,without in- despair th eij atte pb to find an explanation. self• pause & oontthis r sp the may be m of his me a nI from fowls the etairr. Theo It ca a toward as, nearer and °�° Y expeota n in this respect may be measured methin over. £3,000 gq,airin� further, a, I foil sorely attemp±ed to rEfleotfiaDpp t u►t a girl in boys' clothes, who' " Moab extraordinary," he repeated re- louder, nearer and louder, until It passed an by the ut enoy with which he emphasiza° a r is Bent to foreign i' d�. There was no turning book now, so I had donbtl y an away 1ro:t+ ter lawtal fl4eotively, looking out aoraea the sunlit close to my sbonl er u I shrank against the noose icy for increasing the military This fact eves a more tr, went on. But I didn b harry mnoh. I pt"oteobora, wra d take parbionlar acre to breadth of river. tho wall. _82 it Winton along the corridor foroe. g a)uldn't have if I had wanted to but I didn't. keel dark ud a traob no unwelcome atten- " Yes," said Sir John, also rising, and be us, crying, crying and n47tblag to.be ion to the question than th - The lantern threw a little tunnel cf li ht in tion. The very nob of her not calling out leaning agaiamt the ladder that lead to the seen, I: went in your room, though the We r d a to a,mt what bushels ass wheats to a relative proportion . �_ front of me, but it was rough welkin light or answer g m hail in spite of ter trouble root "but that 1. not a)iL`' door was looked, ,'assooa &m we ooald but fow ale realizj what a vast amount eggs imported. If it is not g Quad h S I Wave it n ." " B Jovei'' said Liarenoe, "yon don't summon up oour for I would Doom to it is. ti ° if%'million bushels of cahoot wen', on pose, it is certainly far 91und was thickly overgrown, and I had to pr that ga p 9 Igaded o fret htairs, 50Q bushels to the cakr, aw y for what might be fora,a paeEage throe 6. Thetreee'and bashes "Did yo never find oub who site was?" mean to say that you saw it again?" deny acs we» very frightened, we g S - i�" i "No said Sir John, "I was there the followed. When had vblgoked the door it would' 11 &train fifteen •miles long. If pr uc cd at home. Fran, i were soaked wi'h rain, and cvary b:anoh I said Lawrence. • tta �r b wagons the Uns of wagons . th lar t number of oa ' ` touched sent a heavy shower of drops down "Patten' , ml a frl'end." said Sir John, next year on the same night, `rut there wasn't wit went in, a� ere cane the Crying still. wounll lt2 miles to d wing exchaa< a some 1. on me, while the smaller bwiga, as they "and you• hall ear. When I gob baci;,to a sound. •Yon use the ghost has got across But nob in your m. We traced it to the , °g• g eprany back >,hind me,sent a apart of roster the look, I found, sitting on the lever of one the river now, and that wan all she wanted. viall behind your cad,sad behind bbas Q lee% Victoria eatere3 upon bhe fitby. o lit and %,quarter of F.ngl . down my neck. 1 got several pretty smart of the ga , a very old man, whom I had But let me finish. When I reached the wall it stayed." gird ye of her ratan on Jane 'l9, having m e gnrom es of eggs ants across the face from brambles and I seen ooaasi sly about the village. He bad t'ltaber Lily. I found a room wafting for me " ' biro. Ur►r►ea ' I ezolalmsd-'Lawler 1 egt�eod to the throne oa the 20:h of Jane, En land from Germany an slipped and stumbled a good deal over roots been parse, sextion, bat was now past work, with a note from Mrs. awes,the old house- as I shook each mly by the hand. •you 1837, on the death of her uncle, King Wil . th opening up of the St, an3 stones, and among the long rank grass, and spent oft of his time in summer hang keeper at Eadsleigh Plats, which is only may haw though you were irigbtanod. tub liter IV, This length of reign hoe.been ex.- ins sated a prosperous tr, ` � " ` O3ce I fell, and had to stop and relight the ing about he lock, basking in the sun, and eight miles from-from where we were." to my thanking on etrowed the most re. Deeded 0 loo only irk I:3glsad.' Henry IIL, tan and Italy. the lantern. Fortunately, I had a box of watching trio boats go np and down. He " Etg� ht miles I" maid Laurence. "Then I markable oourage I ever heard of.' reigned r 56 years and George IIL for matches with me, for all the wealth of Solo- was always eaUed Old Giles, and, though I think )[ can makes pretty shrewd gum as to " Mrs. Dawes ooartesfed, and Lawler nearly years. I " To Pttiii'�t-r TaEr_, Ft mon would not have tempted to go sn ose he had a ,arname, 1 Dever heard it. -to whore on wore." positively blab with ppleasure. P g• I ha►pd to him is orossi the tea, sad "Ali, half' cried Sir John, with a chee •` ` It was m d 0 8Lr John ' wit all the In a r Dent letter Ptofeasor F. �s t �t he r. he A. effectually Hewlett ht in the dark. p ng g* y y+ + . •#And still# M I advanced, louder and as I did so he looked at me with so queer an laugh. "I forgot you knew your river. $o good old fellow ■tubes th t hardly s month please th%t he cab I re from the pro . loader came the sound of weeping. expression that I involuntarily stn I've given it awn have 1? • Well I host " 'Hots long d this on?' I asked dose not receive comb now s they. for ap le trees from the rave - y P Bf „ � g � naive language. He says they are all a has pursued this plan • �,i " At last, pushing through a dingle of " `Ay.' a said, showing hie toothless old to your honor to lit it an no farts 1 dons About half boar after it got to your more or ems inQeniolL, but seem to have an has found it so success ,dripping leaves, I came to the big elm near jaws, with a grin that he meant to be oun- want to find halt a mile of house-br&ts when ram, and then it ceased, said L>,wler. It fallen a an stony places where they had - it o the Rural New Fork - - the head of the island, and there, crouched Ding. 'So ye heard 'an, did 'me?' I go there next." didn't die oft Hal with sobs, as women not muo earth and forthwith the e r of ruit growers : • - against the trunk, I saw by the dim lantern- " 'Hear what,V I said. ".1 swear to be as secret as the grave," do, but stopped all In a moments and we y' P _ light the figure of a lad shaking from head j- " `Ye h rd ' did'ee?'here bed. : replied Lsn with burlesque *&runt• nevet heard Ober sound--the sileao's ,wi but b.*aye they had no roots they hide lead and raw line nn, pas P rents, t fox ordinal outside i „ „ , Mritber .*ay. y P& to foot by sobbing. I stopped for a second- " ' H .1 what, man?' I asked, impat• noes. Bat go on with your so seemed awful at What. 1, so ewhat smaller prc or .. " • . A ra•tonal inventor of .New York ci s cos• psi this mil e In amazement, and then wild, somewhat iently. Well, I opened the none an foaad fu Fetch bias r stank, I Dried. Send p of 4K ,., sad a ca& be has discovered a method of a paint ana amp-back - - raaphly, I fear: F 'Ali 1 ' hat? he said Thai! and-he fb an urgent request from Dairs. Dawes be or a couple la :lots from the term with y - '+ ' What's the matter ? Who are you, pointed down the river with the stem of his come to the house at owe, am she had some. okaxoo. 1 ll bra .through h Ghat wall before nieahan aaUy N orating alhief in from p� ola of which it is tho chief ingredient 1y a color of the bark. y 'Yon?' thin of the utanomt importance to coin 1'ai an boar old ..' y► sbo Id be atnted in the e and what are yon.dning here? Pipe. p p .., - . •• olaf that he will roduoe this metal"The crying ceased for& moment,a pale What do yon mean 2 I maid. - = man ate to me, and to me imly, I L owlet off to fulfill my lhrders, p . -the a lanted, and ever I face was turned ap to mine, and I saw ab "`I know 'nn, I know 'no,' he wenb on, was astonished, and not a little ah►r . ad. tat Mrs. Dawes rung her hands, piteoa�ly. Is 60 which will not exoeod oast trots P l . h •• 4. He in a pat to take out & 'tent for his esIY M%Y• The paint once that. though clad in the garments of shaking h head solemnly. The ghat 1 for I knew that only something very serious Dan t se, 8 r Jain." shs said ; ".don'& P U Is below the soil to a f04 a boy, it was really a most beautiful girl. " `Ghos I' I cried in amasser, mould induce her to break fn on my quiet '� Be careful hat you do," p the nature of which he In unwilling or five years the bark will In another moment one buried her face in " 'Ay, bosbl The orying maid of White's in that way. What eoald it be? "Bat I wasn't be dissuaded. I expLfa. to dieCl I pa nth" blen+a lied. 1 her hands again and once more buret into Island.' " A horrible thought flashed aeroa me- the matter to k as briefly as I could, Dr. offmsnn, the sathor-of "Struwwel- at on ocoars, if applied. Jt irrepressible weeping. " ' Gho 61" 1-ezelaimed, again. "Crying Frank was there. Could the separation and when the la ran me rived we adjourned peter." or Slovenly Peter &a.Le is proeented ib ova what bark still clir 1. +•'Stay hate s minute,' I, magi hurriedly, maid W at do you know aboab ib? from Mary have been more than he could in a body to my m. The bed,an old falls- to 1949 Uh-s Baking children, a work almost_ another coating of the ' while I go and febeh up the pant, You •" 'Oh, knows about run,' he replied.' bear? Had he In a mom at of despers, toned oak one.w quickly moved, Exposing as tam us All over the world as the`Minchh- - k andernea h will be f, can't remain there.' "And I've heard 'an too, in my time. Years tion ? the paneled wall. hs►nsen mtorfes, has just celebrated i►ta 80 b Ithy, showing that pa r " As I stambled and scrambled back to ago, years ago, I'm a very old man now, "No. On second thoughts it was im ppucss " I Have that down, my men," I Cried, birtbd y at Frantfurt, his native town, . Hewlett painted some .I where the punt was moored, I was filled yo know? sible. He was my own boy, and the rod wild with excitement, Of and quick about lb I" where or many years he has beon at the for fifteen ears or`a with astonishment. What was a young " `Y'es, ; yet," I maid, hurriedly. "Rat sleighs had never been poltroons. 8 sew "To our aatoa ahmeat the fln0 blow sent head the lanatio asylum. His nureer9 was diecoati tied for ee and beautiful girl doing on the island at i what do y u know about it?' questions tq the groom set my fears on that the pickax clear hrough the woodwork up rhyme have gone through 157 editions, and th ught there mi¢ht be no that time of night? What was her grief, `t Ah 1 es," he said- triumphantly, as If Boors at rest. He had moon Der. Frank that to the head, and me sturdy wrench bFoaght are translated into every European lot: . painting. These tree . and why was she depressed so strangely? by his ow olevprneu he ,had txwaoted an morning, and he was quite well, though a away a singles p of paaeliug to one piece. guage. at once attacked by borers, i - -., +^ "But it was no time to ask questions. important point from a rocraloitranb witness. bit pesky like. It was a secret or. - Bahind ab was & pass- Eva man Is be himself what Plbbo 016111 fo ad mix inches above the t My first object was to get her safely on So you id hear an, did '@a?' What then was the matter ? - age about six fee long, running through the the 4 b Year. He has his so, ing time are painted in the oar ;'' board the Water Lily, and I did nob donbb "`Yes, did. But what, doyott know! ,"Obviously, the only way to settle the thickness of the wall, and beyond that a and h' f;rowing time hie weeding time never had a tree injured ". • - that when she was warm and dry,my wife, Tell me about ib,' diffioulty was to go and find cab. small room.. di 1y lighted by a window, - whtch Vquite a tiisooverable from oabide. his err %bin mmp regularly painted.'' with feminine toot would learn more of her " ' I've beard the tple. Years ago.; Bab "I wrote : 'Frank Is wall,' on the note, g, and his puts inab. The dd- 12 ] titian d ideas he puts into hie I',. story in ton minutes than I could in an hour. its dry w rk, talking ia, and I'm a very old for my wife to see when she came in, for she With one boon I cleared the wreckage on Jouth is there, it may be for yeara, appar' . , Still, i6 was range. man now, ye know. . was down the river somewhere at the time the floor, dashed into the room, and recoiled only nproltfia, Bat nobbing•diee. there i1 The Noon's inl - "While I wake thus wondering, I had "Hero,' I sold thrusting half a crown into and then, in my 6 snaels, jaa as I was, I upon Frank.wh was jutit behind me. There. a s o on unseen, and b the-touob �, p going , y Pon the weat)7er is acct tinfaetened the pant and towed ib, with his horny cold hand, thare s something to mounted the groom's horn and sbarbed, tell- on the floor,sun and4ed by dust and tattered of oil nmstsaeea the man atria s forth in6p 1 g , by oblate it is dints some trouble, to the place where I had left we your vahiatle with. Now tell me the Ing him to to low on the nag which I kept raga, 1&y & eke boa. One of the ribs' was stren h, he knows not why, as U by � attracts come from the girl. Jumping in, and, holding up the, story. at the village inn for my own an while ab broken, and am ngg the dust beneath it we mirso e; but' after alt he only rem s &e it° a 1 punt with the pole,I called to her to follow " `I don't know„ I min 'nn very well, ,tbs river. found a leaden b list~ At its slide la a small ]' P lmt• Patnam'e Y�►iu1 Y had can. or removes the most prinf c me. In a moment the thump of her feet on hesaidl promptly pocke�tin the coin, *I'll "It is a very pretty bib of road from the bundle of parch ants. I must leave you to A riving competition at the ganelsg6 d s. This great remedy i the floor, and the plunge of the punt, bold try I'm very old river to En s h Plans. Just hilly enough judge of my zamenk when I saw on the rile f - me that she had done so and I shoved off. - " `Yes,yes, I know,' I interrupted. 'Get to vary the landscape without ineommading topmost ons, as picked them up, a peculiar Clab _ought out twelve coaches. Thep 1~e, doesn't go fooling arc f ,. , for th most perfect turnout-coach, horde/, gets to business at one •_ „ a borse� Some of id pssass thron h wood heart shaped seal P I She did not speak, and I was too busy o�� � � • and b mess-was won by3irSaviileCrossley on e. Don't be imposed uj� working up and across abream to do so. She Wel ,I then,- ye must know that Land where the trees &rob over and shade Sir John pan d, an3 Laurence drew in Than ere was a trial over a specially pre' an imitations. Get •'I'' had ceased orying, but an occasional sob years ago before my time,old as I am,there the road, some of it between broad stretches hit breath with hissing sigh of astonish- e • --�' still came from the darkness.behind me. wssn'r no look here, am there is now, ye of corn and meadowland. But I didn't pay mast. pare3 course, where various obstacles Wer o er• ,t knew,' h &dried, unnecessarily, 'and as mnoh heed to views that d& 'r tEce to test the powers of the driver. - ' .I got under the other bank in time, and , y. y All the way Go on, b 'said, in a hoarse, choked P P i .. f There were&nb of ate with bottles on the t is the immemorial prt as the punt swan round' crasbin among there was 'b no look, there wan'b no ant, and my thoughts kept time to the horse's boos volts. Po p g 3 t 1 •• top, hieh would fall at the slightest tonal. do idled in England, if ' the bashes, it gave a plunge as if is had run . •'ho river an down where your boabboamo be as w� rattled a oaR the dusty road. What The rest is ort, but still more won A to archway and a narrow attest Were fo a g ' aground,but we still flouttd ileely down- 'Yiu , as tine paths she ran slovi(by nn. is it • What'ie it? What. It I over and deafal. Tae p& ants contained, I found y criminal o$ence, to, ward, and in another minute I brought up There to be a ferry down there by the over again wibh maddening monotony. on ex MIn ►tlo , among sbver&1 animpor- roPr nt►ed by arrangements of biti5e!' ll y jury g ge ° bef•flied b a ur or • one more at the bows of the Water Lily, island.' As 1 dismounted at the hall door Mrs. tans papers, a document daly beatif ing Cap,. Pryue Hamilton won, goirp silo� I consist of foreigner " 'Have you found her ?' cried my wife " `A f y 1" I eYalalmed. _ D.wes tu►ms cab to me. She looked prole, I to the ro of D[ary Harfiel vanrc not only on a trot, but at &g ` i! oh tried such a man a .. tom the cabin, where she was making some "'Ay, ferry there was, and one ni hb thought, and vet merit and is spite of Rupert Etidsle ion me dleeovered near the rrp g g , y us, • aP per and Elie title doeds of Tb lar at and costliest private mono . ta• years ago the 26th o'Augamb it war', a couple the groom's assurances, my tam wine Harfleld Royal. ' in a world is said to be that belonpl� th t one of the foreign me '"Yea,' I replied,and having made all o'young Iks come down to the river bo gab throw g thickly an me onus more. "By Jove I" murmured Laurance, far- to ho d But*,, called 11 Mont. � • ,could not orally ands, • fast, I turned �� 'tnnd out my mysterious across, er had ran away wi'him, they say. "`Foe heaven's sake, Mrs. Dawes, what etibl - eitaat ung Bothesa England it goal° ,and the proceeding wen Ie ; • hasrenger. Well, th re was some trouble then, but I is be matter?' I dd. `f whole ing fv&s now as clear as near two r►aran, is built in gochic at9 of 0 Rooltaiu+Eti al Art "She urns gone 1 She had evidently don't mind now what er was-wars or some- YVould you be pleased do step into the dayUght. The mystery of the disappear° t�hti w taxrets and balconies are bn11. In of the fr nds Sir John i' she atwmwered f w seized the opportunity of the part being thing-alai the ferryman be had gone off, library, , cad anoeo the von couple cane solved• They stone, `Isle "immenn tower is the�tc0 bn4ii orkingn:Pn'e Soe c lave to the bank to gab ashore wi'bnout a The magi he hailed three times, ''or did, without another word led the way to. that had fled,as-acs mady kvw; They were of th building In 120 f t' high, with a _ tog that the best cx►ti4 4,tior " word or sign, and the plunge I bad felt "Ahoy 1 lorry' &boy V. but there warn't no room. the pak who ed the river-that'An b balco around the b0 . he h&ils are cp°• IO olndes almost every nor had been caused by her jumping on land. answer' a d 'er didn't dare to call no more, ,,As Isd thmrongb the hall I saw night. He had goo across, annals unable to etrua Y ad entirely of n orb a and e►l&baet°r' °bj et for man or church. B nt why 1 To ray that 1 roam indignant i,1 and th walked u sad down a main long several of the maids scatter in different dir return, had ped to the secret room at all bh rooms are finished mahogany,rroo, 'a loan of vestments is '�:-`; a m ild wary of putting it. tlm6 the did tab there warn'b no ferryman, sottons, and I notioed on all their faces the Eadelaigh Pima, and there perished > - wood nd walnut; the fir places are Carved . Un of these alone-a point "Apart Win be mental disturbance she mo 'or eV idn t come, could an I However, same soared look I had observed in d+Irm. er1►bly. exact ; . U44: ., mart of antique designs. The tit at f7t10, for it > d coat ed Day fife and myself, I bad abooa- they had to get moron ye know, for her folk Dawes. As soon&m I was seated, and before My tnwia jn by the broken rib cost o this f allies is not known, ba b 11pteadid example of , t i st u a ireonvenience, not to may was after them. 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"• ,, \., - . 91, and -_..,. 1s '.:r h _ _- .. •'( ad �� . ; dirt sII ,L �, ,1. __ } ' `" �$ - .. .., , t ,.y "c ir- r �f 1 10�ie a t alsoe amass too tl>�ome,Itke Eo 1 ," a have 'the�eaeon for In sot inil d: Ed rocs. ac d m R an8, s. a 03 . 1 tlenli a o» dependalelb on she iereigner ercha ti8r $Lit i�I'$i •„LIM TtD8 a lGew>ti RUi'� + . - - . eoblrlo^ ar4e, t$et James toe its wheat ea ON� . , _r. . Q►.�Claaoey t re• poly. Last p year woe im- itpd Cl'>!f tbielte>filly0 ate lettes+eston Cr r...t "'` at night, s x The caterpillars, which are making toes. sett lung on Thllyd 'weans and ported over 1,000,000 tons more than to tJ, he t ents earlier this gear than usual owinQ years a!route or many 1887 at as I >PDI7to . ra Pos. the warm spring weather,should,� looted and to on the(band Trunk road, • increased outlay of £7.200,000. watt a ti00 MAN in your looausy to Ptah n C, p�' r, r,.,.`_11:,r , hsAd ' Oab of a total area of 66,000 000 sores of CA F SKINS p •BLA 'Git1�BSA & � art two after at once. The simplest and lxlrheps, •' k fie, rTiin, want too shake this - .14 `,..- I land in New Zet►Land sarrlsten and ft elicitors, ,, me on the whole, the best wily of getbin rid of boss° d �t New Orleans, How much 'abOIIt a°1es p°s""• cash to ad on aatistaotory ( uaraaty, ;: 81.,nor. c7Lara . - r to them is 0o brash off the nee feo g eau yo lend me f" of Crown Isa(ts sdU remain open for melee �drast► ►r,( ver Baste of lot0t� dl bile trees w Lion. It. is stated that one person out of 0. PAt3•�, TO R A 9l1'P"�..�. ON's'. w.fns as they apptiar .with s►ion handled pe ) t'j rai�ht ' g• , Olan e�ll,rrI've j f304' e119rded," rlplkd every five of the inhabitants of the colon L grn= Pass, vermont, LTS. 0�HO� FARMS F r ,,,,,It,. is . - ooniv ehapyd.l>nubh. Ei►lrly marninq Ar. $13 '?y' and my PIAe ,condole of exactly now eogagod in agriculture. y OR SALE iN ALL . PARTS OF : . . I round evening is the time when the entire family « _ h" night . may be found at home,so.thab Lathe best time d me $l0 of that and I'll borrow of Londogoods ocks ab k�as sm000tb to t some ®ROOT® ' , � O BA i 11 , doubp to destroy the nest, tome o the boys." ' y - . - . � .1�1.1,�:, The codling worm, which tafests fruit trees 12•x.000 or 13,000,000 bone a year. All Pa as wishing o %I-V6 He fended $l0 and he got as'much the trsffio has to too distributed b g parch a improved Manitoba_ Y ore throughout the land, should be looked after more from other friends, and he went to rail. The avert e y road or Farms from terse npwar r deb immediate wore - _ at once. There are matly ways of getting et' 0 leans, He had a q charge for the deliver of on,call or write to tai. 1. Wi(AULNON. Ito• g pass too Chtoago, goods between the steamer in the dooite �d �a ,/� turnbu ed Dtree of dour at,and ee tiers Information e and i there he went seoond-class, and the home of the consumer will probably not "1't:t ,t,E r by the rid of the pests, but none Is believed to be took loon c" Y'� �� MIS ,turn eetfree o, q , better than spraying the trees frequently g bin own bread and cheese. Dar. be Itss than 10 a. ppeer tea • `�- that fall ' HON' O. W. ALLAN ' - PRESI6ENT. ' "� oa with s solution of Paris Green. Ing the last ten years Ellson and Clancy 6 500,000 to £7.00 per t sterling is required y ONEY T LOAN r to owed Of the fly species, the Country Gentleman have often mob, but nothing was said of th0 for this purpose.' IWO Total A tendainco first g yearn I, A* t?USSSrrr RArss o Itrrssser _ . says the horse-fly is the mio40 cruel ecnd-blood a. A few days ago CIaDOy applied bp , _ . All branches taugi t.—lnstn,mental and Vocal music; letter for the d The Turtle Monatain Re Ellut►on, Lan ua s. Sc:,oiarshi 't �'r Pride thirsty of the entire family. He is armed Payf9ent of boo sums an fihtolli. R R ps,certit;cates,dipto• nea Hai " with a most formidable weapon, which con. yesterday he rooeived ai ohs oe on the First g Next Fail,organ st Violin, Concerts and Lectures. I - y Thousands of terse of choice free move besides the use of several ' ,t tiryt • sists of four lancets, so sharp and strong that Nation$K Bank of Paterson, N J., for$37.85; anent land, now open for settlers, in the complete church org in,,can have lessons, price and �. •yeti they will penetrate leather. When not in which Was principal and interest together. Turtle Mountain Region of Dakota, $ore recitals upon a GR ND CONCERT ORGAN,hoist - ' ' i, f n o"r- use they are nicely folded away in a sacker. A roan, rich or poor, who will pay a pebb was raised the wheat that took first premium expressly for the Co herv;•.tory, in Association hall, Q ,,kly Lad He makes hip appearance in June, and may f twenty-two years standing and add the at New Orleans Exposition. Rich soil, tim- SUMMER NORMAL TERM,July8 to Aug.ro> - � ' • •. _< FALL TFRl14 PENS Sent. 4• Send for free. Delivered anywhere m Can ad Largest Stock often be seen is the vicinity of small etreatne nteresb 3e a pretty good man but a man ter in meuataine, good aohools, eharehes, 4 x Lowest Price . +f(l that Caiendar, A(rdr,.ta EDWARD FISHER Director titter of of water. Ae is said to subsist in part upon worth ,"'0•x•000• and who owed his ot%rt COngenial society. For farther information cor- Yon a St, and Alton Ave„ M Ca[�SI h an airy diet, and to ass his life harmlesel ma e r t'urnnto. fi� is , tho Flue. P e a o�n4iderable extent to that loan of $10 P . ages, ebc., apply to F. L Whitney,G. .a & son., - . ' .. - yy ad an a ortuni I'• T. A.. S� P• Dd. '' «art 1•:ttd- '� Not so the female, for she i$ armed With stz PP by too do a aloe libhle thin �• . . � M• Ry. $�, P.►ul g ' T he 72 T 76 KING STREET EST, �ORONTO� x lancets, with which she bleeds both cattle y an old sham. A ohegna for 81,000, with Ddihn-t or J D,i. $nckins, Can, sea,, Agt., �j- _ . - . . •,,-„An e, ... and horaes, and even human beings. she " very mach obliged to-you, old fell A)„ Toronto. P �rt h � -- - - • . � oaldn t have etlrained the oItit al all,-- The eke bodlca le the lays her eggs is moist places,and,after bhey - .: t+ �� a, etroit FreaPresn. P y e favorite for white I>IfP$(,vEn are-hatched into fa�fle83 maggoty, they make wash goods. - .i �irJoha; all necessary jourreye► by strebohing and - "` Automatic In•ector - . . closing the segmeuts of their bodies, their The your son •of the Milt actit ss ALMA Li[Ii1t 5' COLLEGE. • J - , .. ]1, heads being suppliellb two hooks, by which aohel, M. t*`pol Felix, died thin epriD `IT' THOMAS, ONTARIO. Io,�roO to use to Can>*da 20 000 I x they get their food. n preteen of time this t Congo,in hinf4rbp second year. He boob `Nearly 200 students In 1888 l8 aRAD• in ti's`to the United States.They - , I ma¢got goers down igto moist earth, where are 1 in Pte and poet less than . p his residence that distant and insalu• UATEB, and CBBTiFIBD TRACKERS In the other makes, while rto mu1 .leas re ion soae A g the same wort. They t . . it rep osea for some weeks, after which it 8 y ars ago, being alieuten- Faculty. Total expense from $40 to 1360 per start say AS 2S ins steam anti work td 1601bs. ; Lila .r ! - ',�- tI rib in the nav had having been stationed water 18 to 20 it end w(rk from a head as well, •• bursts the pups►caee'and comes forth *large y g term, or from $l50 to $2b0 hl�qqrt• year is Auto marls and re. rWeg when current to boiler is - I i` o >;tlts+0 black fly, armed and equipped like its pre t Congo by hie own regaest, He fog hb adv mee, including Music and F 6 Arts. broken. Send for t ircular to Main uflee, decessore i„h rea ' • gg -[Sclentlflo American, g t bray ry in the Franco Prussian McLAO>allx HAI,I,, costing �"l0 OCQ, t, t1aited _ _ _ =- ar and was ter Ably dies red b a wound erected last year to meet demand for.toms, Penbertlty Ire set or Co,, Detroit, Mich i n, were : y ProYi e t Life and L' re Stock ass 'r� Syr '`:V.. htoh-pgb for eti6 a time Cq life In defter, now open. Address, Principal Austin, A.M, Fairies Wind or Can. end De o.11 ' :. Il�POHTED L(wle, + rt of his hca having been oarried awsy Factories, trait,Ddioh. I+r i r j of � A. P 459 Mention this papa . ` Very frequently the fact that the Uatted the sioplosion of a shelf. He lay ab death's — --- - __ CA CE, IEF OF I . tea for : States imports thousands of dollars worth of nor for a long t1mA, and when he Busily ROOM D,ARCADE a OR04TOI CANADA - , fi held eggs each year, is mentioned as a reason r covered be haste>oed to bide his marred X eU � :•F sage at i distance from all who ' �j�j� U� Your strengO tt�t/1lcrola` T>i•ly `: r" I'ar' why farmers here should a more atten- had.aver A n ntti ijenefit Ae�ctCiBlion.i ' t J. I.�- pay sown him. He was engaged to be married ' Lion to the poultry business. On taking up hen the (war br ke out, but the family of B ' TAKING aaL n t��Ia t IiH%�T- ' ra�'irlg to the above 9; , an English Exchange to dsy,' we find the - Aeeace t,o oNl; t'I, r t ER DAY, a person aged ; ,land, it same state of affairs in England.-- The h n betrothed, an the young lady herself aFl T twenty- we and aua t.,ce••t rr dd a erica ed g ell, intiiabnd upo canceling theengagement forti Ie r an of F,ve I) 'InrM per week while � � • `i� Of-sea article says : a ter begot well f hi wound. Apart from dteat,led thlough eickne a or et id:nt, also for two tapper Rather more than one-third of the eggs h gallant bearin in time of aotio Liea and thr a rants per day, pars no aged as above can .I -, I,asst{ no ` Q 1 P consumed In the United Ilia dam are for secure t r t�trlr dependant, F•, a ltnndrfd Dollars in ;. I g aunt Eelix was of a very estimable young -_ in event,of death, r N' itnprov. eign produce. It is estimated that eve in- g 4 LIVE 14110CK OWAFRR an Prr vide againit lose , +j r`y an, being diseiF tad and ex9rava a t ; so ft bF neat t rouKh dieeasN or coidint o' their et k, - khabittz<nt, excepting very young children, i probable that is personal habits had a O f f UnE C�® L�VEiI �� �—- consumes on an avers a about 100 e s er L at eaev r tr , Thoie interested send for p capes uses l a Ad old g eggs P q d deal to do W th the f dilare of his ma- I _ - - etc. He ia11e Agents wautea in unn prey anted die- ' i + recant- annum. Some sixty-five of that number t inioni -1 p,o. ts, Like hie older brother ANC ` tricts. - . are laid by British hens, the remaining N Y PO P HOaP H ITS$, The Qrrea IJtren thGiver pr t7 r LLiAM JO\Ed, 3fa-lnTina Director. I.,l k ltam g t e son of�ohe Cont}h de W alewak i, he -t►lwaye __-_____- __ _ _ __ _ ___ , thirty five bein im erred from forei n p i copses y g l? 13 c erished fondly the memory, of his gifted Alr»08tas Palatable as Mllk, NATH M ANNING HALL �1 STeND� �iT 1'-tive�per countries, This is not quite so discreditable other who was am tender a parent as she 31ILLS. D WINDMILLS - t a state of matters after all • man people ' So di.Vuierd that tyre naost,deli�aatestornneh Co ,:this • P P ae great as an acttress. Sold �t'ith or With- For sup 1, eg ornstantlp par and fresh water for I imagine that a larg(r proportion o our egg tan take lr: Rr,nartcablr as .. r'•r-i•:%11 - !'ROII('CFR, Persons GAIN r•u . o•tt the liaxger- the ,ollowing pur osea,viz— � supply is imported. She scolds and frets, !' 17 0 6 no v ,n use.% idly while taking IT. 1 Pumping W txr era They ar r he 'm- We can- see no reason, why farmers or She s fail of pets, t : i :s >? , : f: ,z I't rk, , I' ' #hub farmers' wives should not make a cod deal Sh s rarely kind and tender; I f3cOT7"s E.1f CI tittlV fs setnowled Pd h ['l,v. ' 1b"0 of tops a Mille FntmBu, di gs,. 11`� iC►feactly con. _ f g The thorn Of life g y - havn tot e i Pod+hie [. Il tole ingales y n of his , sedans to he the FIN N4T and 138.,T preparation ManeionA ,A+ and uniform in more money from fowls than they, do. a , of its class for the relief of %ear alr,'arit%v.,,,v Ville Re. a cee T... epPea, nta3etjred Is a fretful wife-- cleared Mi118 Something over X3,000,000 015,000,000) xz _ r , +vin 1, or.nit,lt.t�at , utlic '1t' "4iz3s • a year ' sent to foreign countries fur eggs. •I wonder what will mbud her.f' CONSUMPTION, SCRbFULA, . �„ a`t th''e•dfrWfaird int4tit t1 ne, for eared tin }' ntitigd►ry This fat gives a more extravagant complexi .;'fry Dry. Pierce's Favorite Presori tlon GENERAL DEBILITY, �z To o,ee9,uctaaa. Gardens. ' r rot pulping, . . . pp wA8tir1$' CiB @A8e8 Of �.'t1�1�1'@h WZ Kit{•flour Hantl• Crecn ilia em ._ i,' ion to-the question than the computation as Ten to one, your wife Is cross andfir 'Y, l be. , X= Wn anti t,ontton threFhing, saw. and CHRONIC COUGHS i- ewsur spoe,, all TU'vn till we ingwood,grind- �f w . t to the relative proportion of the number of cause she;is sick and sufft,riag, and cannot , P Water Vol ks. " - i AWd b ail Dr•u lade SOr.u,ad $1.00. otb.ry In th r mar. Hntele C Ile ea F. I�' ins corn, etc, an,hunt -eggs imported. If is is not so much as some control her nervousness when things go U st/ • :•: etc. Also manu- - • - ---- ---- - i ket Do not hay Yumpinu nr ; ? wren , Make a health Woman of her and ---' -_---- - - � i' f- 1111-il . U Kct Iny 1r 'r" ;,_� faille rrneotreed cit:aF were : suppose tb is certainly far too mush to a K° Its,! a t y pay y pATVrTO procured, Patent Attorneys Pe - R ,ha in the chanoes are you will make a cheerful and P a 'and r �' y --' -' rirr„tare and intor- , Y g I t'rsir car, away f r what might 118 advantageously y i•-et'd 1ae7. Donald G.til:ld®atdCo..1'srr®ta. •- n�,on nor P t- 8t' i( e t �• , tools, imn and Fire Prate tin 'weed 1(,ug, /If prodae at home. France supplies by far pleananm ens. " Favorite Prercdption " is ----- ----- ntli'vrintr A Fly ;1 '; ':3�': pumps, the onl remed for woman's peculiar all sr g PP 1 riGaton, i ; � tind.afullllneof - i w►g�ons the lay s* number of our foreign eggs, y Y p BICilEtlt ass make moo dorm vaeitloq a-uee4veatimeand T►nr,ertee, 'i' t ,,rjaat,a ments sold dt a lets Madera dtive h� canvae4,ing for on*or more of our ta3t aeliina iabor( tt ,.l rta, 4a, c•. �u to l,+ ,•r hour and ran Breweries, • Iii, "� , Town, drawin in exchange something like a mil- • gg . Po tiaok-t and Bibles,espeeWly Ilistor of Canada, b 1 • �: i N �, Ifatln and Orna- Y be attaeFi_1 co toy c t he n,aehu PP..safes by ua dur- 8"ware, in t mental Water ,,l;, H lion an a quarter of English money, lm guarantee from the manafaoturers, four it w• h atttiroy, U I) , Lasser and tat editian ever ing the,a',t tour e.re Arrears ��'antedr Lrainirg . �• ` well give satLlACti a is ev P + law, terms liberal. Writ*- for ��' ' �.- -, .circulars eaeala¢ue , fit, -z Enalaa from Gorman and Belgium, gaaran ee on battle , n of r1 quo, _p g Publisher,Torost . :: ;rig 'il the ope ing up of the St. Gothard Tunnel wrArper.� Large Mottles, ?1, .Six for i5. ----- , ,_-__ __ _---_--, _____- -_ - tried 't d-• : e 'r ` withrftere Lists. . - q . initiate a prosperous trade between Egg- . Reseda green is one of the' racer popular ('1[L Lpll BfxlTlEir,fi COLLEG F» Guelph. _ nA14 are e y n,a,le(i free o'' . - i i Y + uc,an e%•" P ` Oat.-There are n, Fa ationr thel ell a tFtin • • from enem n ,�."� land an' Italy. 7f es g ».•1h. applit•ation to 1�lnry .11I. • . y �N ,R' shades of this still very fashionable Dolor. 1n s-anion tbruughc,ut the sunny liar. ltegraduatts ' + e r _ tortyttoree po - 1II. ; for '•Riot Balk, btit Enslness!" er�i,m�ewn�'tmdrstigtruld,ed suote,aas b,ok•keeP s �TARI 1F ��� CO.., i TO PMTEcr TA$Es Fltom Bonxx anagera, shorthand-writer*, oonrt • e a e e . tt TUKO\T( . UtiT., C A�ADA i Is the way a Westernman put itin express rrp"lers etc. Indiltdual igatruotion b• feature of Moation th s 'per the Institution. Graduates uttered in obtalais - ;11 ~ ,' ►s Ji�tllc>E - Mr. Jo Hewlett has a method by ing to w friend- fir complete aatisfaoUon is Positions. Andress g __^____-_ - , - . :. ) thati he which a etfeatnally pr�teots peach and the use*of Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pargative M. MA"RMiCK Plineipai, .- --- ---'----- _.- ----- - ----- - ' .- I 'd It fpr a apple t see from the ra ages ..of the borer. Pellets: o small sad yet W tffeosaal they - -- • • e - : ( are all a has ursned sofa Lan for tweet ears aadTuawnCUREDt sok°ue s$ �'I�` St tionar and Portabl . l- y P P y y bid fair supplant entirely the old"style CANCER..hook tMe. D„_ MCMICHAE t ! �wsf genes, y t-, 'lave; . = and hue found it sa saceessfal that he v'es t•. All sizes.gi pill. An ever-ready remedy for Sick and a,Ntasrra se.Besato.N.Y. Shine M e :hey nad it to the Rural New Yorker for the benefit Bilicus Headache, Biliouaness, Constipation ' 1.,c ualiti of AUTOMATIC SAFETY Boiler y try ept•ang of fruit growers : end all blood disorders. Meld in action, ELEYA Lafh� litat ,material and worse r':.f,e the White lead and r untri=ed are mixed as TORS Ytniir MaChll�ea, ? ' y wonderful in effeot I Pat rep in vials con- Pat. hsrirauite,hand and steam eleAatore Planers . ' ;}.i ' for ordinar oat a painting, though a , y' Pa g+ B venient to carry. Their use attended with I 1 TC H & TU R N B U LL Chopper a - �. _ - } . t Matchers York city somewhat smaller proportion of the lead no discomfort 1 These sterling merits a000nat O.aadian Elevator rrko, Peter a" Queen streets, � - and Moulder-& . . suffices• Withh this mix enough h cheap inin- IIAMILTUAi. ol\T. , _ s •rtgthod;l, of _ B P for their great popalarlty. i oral paint and lam black to imitate close -»---- I - r lum = dvv Gunimers and - - S � Yonges to natural buff, colon u u popnisr fief Bee�ad Niad. �s i U . ly the color of the bark. The young trees k � saw asst tngr.ecf ienb ss ever for summer gowns and travelling Bead for lrst ' - gesf - : !h in etal" should bo painted in the spring lust as soon -_ - .. . ' 1. .i'. . as.transplanted, and every year tbeieaffer �`�' A. T. L A N L. f end for Circulars . . _ ... : " .. .•l•ia for his in early May. The paint is applied from a A Cure or u ' Pay. . Marrss.r., slur. 6 . unveil ing little below the soil to a foot above. In four -. All diseases arising from a deran livilr, ;-�_e• Valorous - 9ed BARKERS SHORTHAND SCH00 C - or five yearn the bark will peel off sitar the or from impure bloody as boils, blotches, ~, R . „ j Z' tint has been,a lied, When this ezaori- seal disease scrofulous et Ides. tttf"I Vast Teft � � • � "Q..,,.: p' � r EngMe WO�iEs ruvQpvel- p PP pimples, p ro s sores and =;' _ ^ ,n Ass Co.?ation occurs, if before July, It is best to swellinp4 and consumption (which is Inrtg- arty for over eve years Principal of the Boars ' prese ►ted remove what bark'etill.alfnge, and ab once ecrofnls) in its eaaly r es,are cured by Dr. °r"v t'°°"a°ectioo with the Canadian Keel t _•- , t Btwnffond,%,rk alriwst , ty Typewriting D•p U0H.tunnt or - Catnado '. I �'1ve another coating of the paint. The new Pierce's Golden D,dedfaa Discovery, or the managemegt of Mr. Attu, BENQOUGti, .gent or :,a 91 a#ch- bark underneath will be found bright and mono rid for it will be rom d returned. the RAminirton TIpewriter. A - .1 i►is �0.h healthy, showing that paint does no harm. Sold by druggists under a duly executed lion this paper in writing. PAY for otrrnalar. Man. - ------ - - -- --- --• -------11' _ ___ - : a*Ive td,WUI Mr. Hewlett painted some apple trees every ertifloabe of guarantee from the manafaetvr• EAVES LI11'e f3TEAl1Ib�lIPIS. r - o at the spring for fifteen pears or mare. The paint- ere. i-I nfir ery Fag was discontinued for several years, an he Sditng Weekly between MONTKICAL and el '-'Pam doer fonlaT de rival other rinsed L�yestwul laata,n Tfoket9, rite an . :: i(Itte,laud ; thought there miR*hb be no occasion for fur- Pa p ` I 'iwA , lag', the. painting. There trees.' however, were, stuffs for summer morning and ef:elLOOn .aeaor�ding to T� _ . W, Return Tickets, If �9n and QIO O R O N at once attacked by borers and several were toilets. -_ atesaesr and a000mm dot intermediate poi f r ' The Book of LnXioa. ;t Round Trip Tickets. 1>t0- Steerage. �2(l, Apoly to I . • ! s,� t'i,Lto �allr_'\ , found six inches above the entrance. Pe4oti �. _ H V MI'ttAT,Genera► Magagat Canada alley T H >yi't a O X=-b-�►T . , vi:,g One trees are painted in the sake way. He has A Man without Wisdom Lives in a Fool's PiaL Ce. I CUSTOM HOUS■ SQUARS, MosTSSA6,or - to Local Agents In all T..wna ana foci �' + ,i„K time, never had a tree injured by borers if they Paradise- A Treatise especially written on -+. a + Y '1';;e rin• were regularly paint-A. Diseases of Man, containing Facts For Men . b ! . Mini ip . L � of All Ages 1 Should be read by Old, ktficial Ll�U O iI A0000E A -., appar' Middle Aged and Yeun Men. Proven by I „ Young - I I.. . . . . .. ... .. .i; the a to . The Moon's Influence .; the Sale of Half 'a MI11ioD oo be the mo.t I ' . . . - FOR C1ttlliLat ADDRE Ss • trio Much : Upon the weather is accepted by some 'tie popular, because writteh in language plain, . _ AND L A P I T A L ." - forth :into real, by others it is disputed. The moon forcible and instructive. Pn►otiot►1 present J. DOAN & CO.r. , a' ation of Med,oal Common Sense. Valuable _ f 8 I R. W P H O.W L A N D, sident. .� if ; never attraetn come frt;m.the fonder, soh- ST Nart6e®te Ave., Tt,I^e,ito. Out. J K. I�CDO1rAT,D, cPs as he - ing spot. Patnam's Painless Corn Extract- to Invalids who are weak, nervous and ex. 1T. C. MACIP"AL I t WM• ELLIOT � g p I or removes the most prinful corns in three haunted, showing new means by which they .. may be oared. Approv�ed by editors,aritfoe, A Clrt Life CiIFPrI' iN St. Leon Water Wdtor AcrussY, y`�- m I aatxo Datsoros. ,-, 1:,Lne agb_ days. This great remedy makes no sore y p�Pt bsnl� Sdo� holenoe _ ' 1'herizs spots, doesn't go fooling around a man'sfoot, �•the o. 1bsysro, June 1st 1889- . t,, ho see, but to business at once and effects a snblsote. Also gives a description of Spool- All • �- ' fie No. 8. The Great Health Renewer ; Y that feel!tre want et soaasthi"f to soaks _ - r I Crossley• care. Don t be imposed upon by nnbstitntes you happy,.red don t trio s what to trF• i vten w` .l( I rC� w ,_,.'ixtty pre- and imitations. Get • Putnam's and no Marvel of Healing and Koh•i-poor of Medf- 8rtrrac,t,,(agadtaq Pa4a4engerAgonR 98 Bing stmt • �1 MQ, p4 (ii; re other. oines, Ito largely explains the mysteries of Wast,Toronto. I •case we err For E4 ears 1 hsve travelled this continent over , -1 -tit, driver, _ - life. By its tea;.bings, health may be main y and over,but of all articles m at or drink, to restore tea are the It . tained. The Book wlll teach, you how to health, in;till wholesale vi tour and rill a the aptrite, � \ =�, is the immemorial privilege of an alien make life worth living. If every adult In make rite worth livinir, ST LEVY MINERAL r+8t tou''b• It in England, if he be arraigned r,-:et were for a criminal g the civilized world would road, understand WATER b excelator. sly4eit and tamtly W too it; . " nal offence, to demand that he follow our vlevvll, there would be a would part with any other favourite dainty rather f `�` t tia4'�sr• shall be trio and that$r. Leon Water, - \\! �, . d b a jury one•half of which intellectual and moral \ \ \ t. overt refs shall y J y world of Physioial, trite or 1 JOSEPH s[tepsOx. a ,�' R conaisb of foreigners. In the jury giants, This Book will be found a truthful DEPOTS -Toronto: Oat. ; Montreal quo. Quo• ® \ \� \- a guilty which tried each a man a few weeks ago. II • g presente,tion of facts, calculated to do ood- bees slue ; fit, Leon Sprinep.st Le n Qfae. \ \`I �1 __ - , Le rnaII#s>oTt it woa discovered near the end of the trial The book of Lubon, the Talisman of Health 1 — - — _ \\' . i ; . belon hg that one of the foreign members,a French• Brings bloom to the cheek, strength o the Allan Line 1001 l s� amsh�p� .. „� d man,could not really understand Fnglish ab bod and joy to the heart. Ito is 0, message during winter from Port aua ever Thera I 1 i ' t . f e tt 3rt, qpr ll all,and the proceeding went for naught.„!. !t od P g g too the Wise and Otherwise. Luton's Spew day antillatitan every duturday to Ltyerp� and to ! . An ECJ p ev"Wer from(„aetec ever Saturday to Liv • s ► : othic et'918 ' leniat,tioal orb Ezhibitio now fie No. 8, the 8 irit o{ Health. Those who erp°Oi' are bait of calling as[.oetdoo ley to and mafle and err w I •tt °Peu, in acid of the foods of the Church of ohe the laws of'this. book will be crowned for Bc+ottan0 tad [ [ygod; pa�� y rel also from Sal mei are,-t, u ti,, acre . ' England Workin en's Soviet has brought with a fadeless wreath. Vast *ambers of 13t►Wu and st.,[obs'a,N. F,to Liverpool tont:l(fati -- - gh, with a . �gether the y' g dartog bummer monsim Tho ateameav of the. Qia� -\ \ \ � ' beat.ec„ieetion ever ezhibibed. men have felt the power and testified to the w Hasa maul durtng winter to aqd from Bahia. T con- . : It includes almost ever sorb of ecclesiastical vitrtue of•Lubon's S stifle No. 8. All Men ggoo and Phitadei 1 OR N � � - 1.t. ally are 6- y P(' Perslaad, Boston phia• ant dpr stn.. \� - . I alabauteT, object for man or church. Cardinal Man- Who are Broken Dovrn from overwork or rosy between Glasgow and Montreal week! • >< hose' "lag loan of vestments is articular) fine. other causes not mentioned in the above sled Boston weekly, and 6NaVo as P elphu °g y�ved ::. One of bheee - particularly y ld send :or and read this Valn ble lc, htly' or ocher is 0 N ■ ' \ ���\��� \\\\ ,a e a alone a point d Aleaoon alb-- shoe y+mrheiltbt,Passage, totmstlon s�lv b .����\ \\\\\ \\\ l the lest is valued at £700 for It is ate arded as a Tj"ttse, which will be edab to any ;id U so A.g�,umaober a Go.. Balamore; S. Ounard S oo, _ ' nowt, ut ib ti ID"b splendid example of this kind of lace. sealed, on r b of 0>!n osnta is sumppss tot�a ,.N �x ,tA` m. p _ p Ii , • :f the it a AU orders too lU. V. ,,,,,;��,r�� 1al I I, a „' lees ', very large piece: The entire value r yy pataRe ddress Lore 1 aa. 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Pr f 1, i. - bL i " , 1 4 t: �� , ty] ll sit last weary, sore and w3atr d, a *fie- k 1 s�,. It is oetimated tliarr the wi eat-ors Ye t was ordered w Lhe lak:.a w+bere a i :, t .* ,�,, 4 gJit - _ , itantne 'end Ht 1.`1. >9ni a out from share we watclied.for stomas #:f 4�t€. r• , ,,; °Y , =:4,ball.1 . . of Dakota is 80,000,000 bushels abort _ .This lamentable condition of affairs az;� daylight. NezL day we bad an elagaet � €`' 1 A Sid flailed in � � � ��� � �, time and to be honest for real leasure, -t the t ' �a4 p P t :; mills but it was put o Il,r, . is owing to the continued spell of hot ells neighborhood hborhood of Dnflin is site 1 *u �, .i ¢"� '" t i .I ist simply p- The Lemonvle r Is published eve Friday morning a is office dry weather. It i$ eu sated that orb. `Powards eveniog we shifted our tent ti . Pickering,out. . . Y p , . _ r . ., 111 by means of a R 1. ,qk > ,, TERMS . • . great privation and hardship will ea- to higher ground Ilzed skeeter bare, closed rr,•:! _ - ,' I P the tent and at sunset retired with the ail- J•� TURNI� n '� _ - '� The Port Ferry M, .+r ' rS 101•.95 pow year; 51.00 If paid 1st a4w■aaa,, 1St' there t�llll _winter In Some arts ' °•'4n Scugog Island on suranee that thi skeeters were outwitted. The potatoe bug is ItATE9 OF AAVERTIBIN(i}: ,, II = . of the state the codditions ore �terp Alae, we viers mistaken, resentt the First ins(rtiou,per line - - - 8cents. fo[ P. Y a f .: �! 4 ► ' t tiff., f y �' Each subsequent insertion,per line - . S " good, but on the whole they are bad. band struck up and, t -- k �w rk this season all o TTi�,T E N Off 10 1�►�• IN � 9 VILLA ° This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- It does not do to run away with the "On right,on !aft,abite,below .. " ' Jfi , • '1'1]e annu>ll sOCia, ei tiseinents. x:r *piss*up as once the larking Foe. ", Agincourt, Was a gran Special terms given to parties making con- impression that Dakota, I�AIISaS Or The fight was of short duration and with .alt,, , ,;., �� ' {; i ; , ' � (h, Lemon, o} LCD races for 3 or G months or by the year. Half- i , ¢ Y, t,J, ! ,...-••�• : _ ` yearly or yearly contracts parable quarterly. si}y Other American abate is Eden it- the wretches follcwing as ore once more re- .., lea:, , r,` ♦_ !y ;. r'i°1aY � which has laid ninety- Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, self. Canada is the best county of treated to the the cool waters of the lake. _ - _ r ,;,.. one year,.�3 Ol, ayaljle in advance. y Mr. And M!6. !John p Next day owing to loss of sleep an4wounds C- rNgtics in local columns ten. cents per line, aA. Our conditions are financially sustained in haft! with the an foe, we Uxbridge have gone t{ . fivo cents per line each subsequent insertion. P Y ' E .1,-- - Sruo l contract rates made known on applica- more uniform than In any American decided to quit and in the evening one of L t A love letter 1? feet . t,on. No free advertising. StRte, because Our Country does not your genial- Pickering ladies might have _ ,. `� P received lately by a yo Advertisements without written instructions bben seen dressing swollen heads, bunged r: - \ Advertisements be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- rise and fall with the brRathinga Of ft .. Alex Rutherford t I .Nordin 1 . Orders for discontinuing advertise- a eyes and lacerated and swollen hands. �� thr4 fingers'badly cut iuents must be in writing and sent to the pub- speculation. . r :. P..i: a forgive freely though and intend re• ,1 . PEERLEoo a 13eavertoll eroposes l iaher, --- maining a short time in this pleasant sec- by providing no place f dob work promptly attended to- LETTERS TO THE EDIXOR. tics, but save uy from Pickering loos at- a- : , _ Mrs. Christian, of PAO RAF toe, and dear Mr. 1F;3itor, in fatn>•e lasses - ,'. goose which has laid 4 CLARK BROS.. - A TH 1 T� i. 4 - - [This department is open to all fore fair des- when telling city folks of the pleasures Of , cussion of public questions. The writer must . . Y• camping at the month of Doffin s Creek, Re Mr. Hanna of • Our I'olitAcio—Striot Independence. in all cases lead his correct dame with copy. �' . -. ,,.� : We with it distinctly understood, however, please say whether. the minstrels are in : .{ --- - ...-•-- f harchll to the Cxbr Our Auto—A First-class Local Paper. that in no case do we hold ourselves re- full blast or whether they are taking their -. s ousible for o anions ea teased•by tortes- p - A Scafllold holding t - Our �xpeotssaioszal—The hearty p p vacation, or whether, the mom - a .' poudente:ED.7Nzws.) stnpport of the ueoule of Piekerina and vioinity. is limited. It either of the latter we will .,' in the Scotch settleme Dso►a EDITOR;--As we hive juit nowIa readily come to enjoy our scenerythoae res I S.' ' m0n West a sore ear. . - genial hospitality, (sad some of a ry a The steamer .Joliu G .y leisure hoar we'shall improve it,with your strawberries of which you Mr.Editor seem b'RIDAY, JULY 19, 188:1. permission, in dropping you a few lines to y Las been seized for not show that we still remember yon, and still so flash.) Good-bye for the present. You ------,•,d--= . , b' `> - dune in the United Sta L. will only know me es rho--Dscscrsa. d5 West purham Con: value your paper as an important vehicle __ �� ^m �� NOTES AND COMMENTS. i for the dissemination of news to and from F yr j, - - - �awmanFille Saturda` I SROOK., evert( part of this grand Province. Our 1 i -I :.. . ,� candidate for the Legit Believing that the Lour of defeat and west eor in this part ever since early sprin� 1 + . . The Dominion Good dissa ointment was a fitting time to has Keen vet wet and nnoomfortabl coo , Ddc. J. Leuutiz has been quite sick since ,. P g Y Y l3arida last, ant is now on the road to d pus t9 from � post.p f i nd but notwithstanding the unfavorable season y 1: i impress the lesson O humility a the farmers have no reason to complain, recovery. - peace, someone persumably a clergy- for the crops present a very promising 11he unusually heavy hay cl=op of this . . • . ]N'lling, s store! grain . man, sent hilrain a Bible As Jake appearance. Our merchants are doiuA a vicinity was safely housed 'ere the irectnt • i, dwelling, and Brame has all he can do at resent in dod - fair business and tradesmen have plenty heavy railed. Bohn You 34%ve Se en The Dais h= �r . $umberstone, were but p $ . . .- Mr. and 'N1rs. Chas. \'` in file oL'ce send nursing his bruises, to do: Fruits of all kinds, however, will W and Mrs. H. Fawcett tore rejoicing p b be scarce. Farmers here do not make a over the arrival of another admirer of ` 2nd con.,of Brock, celel it is not likely t)lat he will turn toe islet of raising an one cro as the 9 anniversary of their we P� Y Y P Y yoPag Canada. it is a girl. J. A. Sheriff, an nl. . reading as a salve for his sores. "We do in some parts,,of the West, which I be. pant,holes were out in the sides of the ` , : l ain't Ro Sunda school I1:I11C art lieve is the safer way, for by this method - now of San Diego, inji,- - D A Orapge Hall, Wept Hill, to permit the i • - remarket! Mr. Stephen Brodie wlyen when one Drop tails they have others to fall balmy winds of a� 12th of July evening to - - - - twelve million dollars fr P back upon. The traffic on the 6t. Law- to 1 .there were threats made that the fight. waft their,gentle bwezes on the throbbin —_-_- - -- Bata : - g renoe this season is as great as usual. • It � g - - -- - `-- - - - - - - On 8undas night a •, ers would be turned back, and iii face is an inspiring eight to see the huge arges brows of the noble but melted no surren- - BEST .P � � der �boys rvho athored therein to drive � . e Forsyth, •of furl con. of that declaration the presentation of passing down laden to the water's edge p = MACHI �� p y with grain. A few days ego one Lot the the iut nail in the coffin of papal aggres- + tram led on b a horse, a Bible to one of the principals may : e severely cut. largest over built passed by carrying eion. Mr. T. Ormrod delivered a telling 1 : !lave been remature.--News. . The Kingston police I 1 7 ,000 bushels of grain. The canals near speech against popery, brass mossy, young burglars in a sto b us present a vet busy scene this cam- p ng A1� D �� FORK of ilieryi in the -aw while Y Y woo en sli es and wound a by w"ti i Cruel people who dock horses tails met. Scores of workmen are empbyed in to know" way an Orangeman is not �p�..--� 1 •. • ought to be made to spend a few days widening and deepening them. Oue and a - j .. . ing to escape. quarter million dollors are to be expended good as a RoiDaD Cathoho if he Str�►'G4 �jl ��� $1Zea $u er Dr '� A fool man u in (Iat exposed to the flies with their hands , behaves himself. fir. DrLeslie's absence j� j1 (� p in the work. When the work is coin leted t f for the eole right W sell tied. P was deeply r ►fed -by the brethera, - Some horses with natural tails you may one day s�e our magnificent P y have many sore places fro u, the Biting ocean steamships whin now can net no "sa keodeman hAving gone W Toronto roods, rheaj�. Facto otto•n machint and ringer , to R ear the caste and Ill! Mr. Willer a Poorer and wiser now. ' of flies. So, too, a tight checkrein, farther than Montreal! riding in Toronto y _ The Beaverton Exprr: - t harbor. This would give an impetus to donned the hat my father wore and did at old prices. especially the overchecx. A loose pe times he is not response 1. c�haekrerr ig tai octant to kes the western trade of whie we Daft at resent his act to etwet! Toronto's rooession. P P form no adequate ideate. CVs organized a $ewenl TorOIItoniaos sere rnstiaating _14 °�' dote. This admission ft • , horse's head from -the ground when lodge of the A.O.II.W. hers lot fall, which in our midst. They are eon6dent that temperance man seams s is now ' a nourisbio conditioD. Our Brook is the nieiest lace-on earth save A � gTE CROCKERY JUST NEh GU - The Michigan Central li standilig or tied. Who has not felt �i{t� g q p ; ' membersbi is now ;0 and new members intention to meet the G him neck ache when 'in the barbers P a Ririveyard after night. Hr,ano. _ 2ftlCM �•�a 3DO are awstantly coming in. We held our -- , rate of m per cent on. I heads with his Bead raised unnatur- aanivets r this roads are expected to foil ' s y yes , in 8t. Matthews Ndrman Milliken, an old settler of the ' ally for a f©tiv momenta only Y How, oharth sad* etnbprscedhe opportunity of GEO*, p RKR D� �N ARTO Tire Port Hope Garde then, county of I ork, ani a welt known York A U ,must the patient horse suffer expoundin the rinoi eo and benefits of pioneer, died at his residence, Millikou*s ,l s. y iio rustler how hard it ni• with his head raised to a constraitled the Order to a large rind interested sod- driver of the street spriuk Corner. Markham township Thursday. .: isncs. Out Order has ja noble record sod _ ___ _ -_—__ _ Lis duty without an uml, .- position for' hours; to say nothing of deserves the sytnpa y and edpport of He ;assisted in building the Pioneers' I Two suspicious chars( . the glare of sun in his a 'es ! It is ever true lover of ha anit I am lad cabin in the Exhibition ground last year. . _ h 3 Y y• R sd at Londonaiur.iay training boys and young men to be to think that in the oc amps of your Yalu• The Aetna baseball club proved thorn- i .. • • able eta rinci 1 s have found such delves low ruffians at Aetou last week. containing a lur�;u clout hard, unfeeling husbands anti masters Pape? P P :stolen goo•.Is in their pos hearty recognition nd able advocacy. They, got drunk, broke into the churches, • . TUowas .lohne'on, cue . to allow them to.oppress animals.-- The Anti-Jesuit .agit ti on still continues insulted the ladies, and the meek, tallow. - � Sandwich fail awaiting Rural Canadian. - here, meetings are bee called and L�qual hearted seen of that illage let them go . File little ate Sou, IISS eat P --=-- Rights Association* fo mod all around us. bom4 with whole Irides. Such rowdier JUST, I , last Tuesday, anal J►ropo: - Canada iAust have its troubles. No While we would regret to see any ill-feeling anon d be sie'verely sallivanixed. � ` man ever passed to true greatness but excited between Catl olic and Protestant _�,r i - 561E to death. n we hope that as a result of this agitation 0 HE DEAF.—A person eared of Dent - -1 -; through trials. And-. the experletice t� " . Of the individual is the fate of the the eyes of our people shall be opened to 1 as noises to the k,e.dot 21 ye.rs stsadtnt e FULL �j fi School Re; seethe evils of party ism and that equal s simple romedya will send a descrrpplion of t . I —___ . Ration. The greatness of a; country rights for all classes and creeds will bo Terra to any pe person who applies to NWHOLSON, ` so St. ohn street. Montreal- 181y - .. The following is a rep, 1 has alwa}'s beep the result of a con- secured. We dwelt in a former letter on '� — -- --- - pupils of S.S. )\u. 7 Sear the chsrtning scenery or which this part AD • - . quest over difficaltieg. It is an end vita•ro Idolt>iiias. +re -you disturbed at 6 10 I I . and quarter of l Sy'). S of the Province is s juPtly celebrated. night and broken of your rest by a sick S Lensou 'l5'l, 1•'rea h usually achieved by the shedding of To appreciate it fully ou must see it for child suffering and crying witu pain of Cutting blood, and the case of Canada is PP Y i. •. - i _ i 5wal'c yourself. I shall co Glade therefore b Tooth? !f so send a► once and het a bottle Dodd, 17(i, .Jest, . Y Y of "Mrs. Winslow's S wthi Ayrup.• for �111ce exceptional in that 1t is a. successful renewing our invitati n to you to oome and Children Trethiag. Its-value is incaloutabte. . , • . „ i �.izzie Norris 1(18r ,experiment at nation buildin in ears spend your holidays o one of the beautiful It will.relieve the poor little sufferer tuimelatelJ. - _ � Richardson 101, 30s,-14, 1 p K y Depend upon it• mothers; there is no mistake e _ ►,• isles which dot the bosom of this noble about it. [t �SUres Dysentery and Diarrhesra, - Lewis 98, Mary Stephen of peace. File blood of patriots in river. We shall ep cad the conch and regulates the tomach and Bowels, curs wind * _ class, Edith Forfar 127, , other lands has been the seed of na- stretch the hammock or you, where fanned Colic,softens a clams,reduces toQauiinauogf r y 106, Edith, J tional greatness. Canada does not b the balm Bt. awrenoe breeze pn and gives tone and energy to the whole sysUm. ! , g 1 Y y ..Mrs.WiadoNr's Soothing a !or children 8`Z, Edith Willis 77, Flt tiow require its people to die for it. It would forget your Ca ee, imagine yourself is pleasant to'the taste and is`iIs p �' personptrop f�haa. Wilson 48• Arthur in Paradise restored, r nd when daty called of one of the idest and best female physicians needs mere who will live for its glory. �' /' V Willis 18. The attenda -,•4 go back to your sanctum a fresher, health. and nurses in the United States,an is for sale . i Its heroes Iliive to fight down the re- by all druggists throughout the weutf• Price gCegale 118`3, average lit) P ier and happier man. cents a bottle. be sure you ask for"U". Wily- - , I • I 11??, average 54 ; .June, judiceq that diti-ide oils people and war � ,Imrtt .1. C�tirxrax. s7.ow t aoorari,a s:RUP• ant eke no other All shapes SlZeS C111� I rj. � ti R .�` against a temptation to assume that The Manse, Woodlan s, kind. � t ace a 56. The a •era hc:ctiuQe ( ocher does not Kee eye eve 1)th .iuIy, '89. the rst half-year is 63, 3 r- -�� Net� Arle'rrt6wments. . , . . i . . Tho a who attended ever t v�rith- us Row K e are it Nation without Camp! 6 Out - ---- -- -- - - _ ,; _ - �� .. .-' For ,ar, Mary Stephenson hope. Cuuada is iill right. `!'rue, - . , -' .. son and Edith Stephens[, . its prosperity has.been elidangered by Dxek 8iri,--Tbe li ely Picrtsxiwo N#tww To �►�I . ' eta d It for ;;e neral t}re tendency of partisans to hate each has just arrived and find reference urade Jaw flow 1U0, Fred heels r therein to city folks amping at the mouth `r T0,RE and Dwelling in the village of 80, , '-iota Atkinson 23'3, l other for dear log a of tiati�a land. of your "curly creek. ' ll'ell 1 had a hand _ Duabartan. Apply to Tft08. TRIPI'f 80 t i ■ , Seaton Street. Toronto: :loft $0,Krohn Richard,ou-45. . Peo rte are out r�win� that weakness in the ' f g „ projection an coudact of one of __ .. I . . ' and wheer Canadians cease voting or those camping partie and am therefers in . Teacher. g a position to spec of its vicissitudes. 1 r PIGS ASTRAY. 1 „ - _- tliF cLlil man or the young IilaR, and This is no romance,; nt a love story in one 1 wr+i rSY rote �t - ght for their country, its chapter. Arriving f om Toronto on hatur- TNd PIGS strayed to lot 19, 5th con. . � --- future will be secure.--Telegram. day last by the extra double speed, >i ins Pickering. Owner can have same by call- �a� e drill shed is to be fly ink provin ppropeer` arut a expenses. .DLO! NIT , __ _ express mixed, whip broke the record by 1tSArST 8!PHIL11'R i0 . . j re eat 6 to the e i pr p A very unnecessary Hubbub is 'be- spamm�;; the Are t distant ¢etween the -- - �✓0• �� On trio&slltirham 1 shib metro Iia and ttlia oral paradise, in 2 hr. NO�S�. N 330r+.,J' '�J'" The Dominion Govern iRl; raised over the'"marriage of Min- p° P '_ liter t�'oster to Mrs. Cliishohrt. 2'Le 3U ruin. 12 see., an the would.be teutere , `i _ . the 'ob, which liar been started to tent, i e., carry oat trappss to the PARTIES are forbidJ� tgpassi>slt on ( for n Columbus for 41,7 latter• who is a most worthy woman boat which was t6 transport as to the creeks 1 on my promises. If this notice is not after- jOLLARS, TIES AND �,� he Ball Electric Frig was divorced in Chicago from a most mouth. But, al s we all err at times, and er1 to le al action will be taken- A. XLLIOTT, f '� Ott 1,4 con.,Pickering. i ed the town Coun the man who s P1PPefd our tent erred anal ' -- _ _ airworthy husband a few years- ago,. - -= _= ---- - . . . age of erecting poise, au 1.having no tent on-hand we said goodbye �$ ` a11C1 was recent! married in Ghioa o P Kp Y { etc•, for the electric light Y g cam until 1lionday. However we ut in i Ubr�llas4 S�llrls l.Ci: It i proposed t s of to Cabinet Minister Foster. The a good time in this 'really delightful dis- '+Ev N sheep have been stra o use P8 • " " wa r wars on the a•el brass of Ontario; we regret to say the triot. amol:q the equally delightful real- nd the bit eoueewioo for the past two _ __ =-- ___ _ P° Grit press, becafuse it would imply dents. Monday arrived and with it our moil and are now on Myyiprrompisyes. owner - - -- -- --- Mo 11 lurita of tli© town try tent and joyously we freighted our boat will pl' eaU,.prove' pAAt10 Wet; expel� mom• that, the criticisms are actuated by and proceeded slow! north and south east land is e'thenu away. J I • i- Wednesday morning%i political bias ralther than social con- P Y bit con.,l'ickertag. -_____ and west etc. down your creek to our des- - ---` - -- - - , lessen Oshawa and here ` tern,.consider the marriage illagaland tivation. Once there up went our tent and Fi am to Red..",-, DOWSWELL' ' J iii one of the cars of t - wrong. Mr.and Mrs.Foater are man and we tented in good at le, catching your fat - - Trunk train were conside wife according to the laws of Illinois. perch and hungry pike to fill. our hungry '- $ st-class' b0 sore Farm on B. F. the ibreaking of one of tU t. --_ a mouths. The sun might be said to have A. is the best place to b y yo r fro the outside. A c'' ern.Pickering,being lot 21. (food frame r They are both exemplary livers, with c•,,ught us. However it would be hard to house shed barn,oatbuuaia#a,well watered,well Spotless records behind them. They put in s batter time.than we did till night- feateed and drained. Boil drat class. `iVill lease the size of a revolver bus, fall, when we built a fire and roceeded to for a rm of years. For further particulars v I I e� inatiou to exactly ti leave_ transgressed no fundamental P apply t TIMOTTIY wALSH,on the premisesA �, 4f ass that fell into a Ili moral law, and their instils a tau be rest. Other folks than us however took ------ me I 1. found illegal on none but technical the liberty of directing out camp arrange- TO OpYltXUCt02W_ _ were noticed alongF �.'r inents. We had scarcely plaoed our weary � � �°$ � an open field.lThte i - _ .� frrounds, G Kieg can •um over a heads upon the weloome pillow, when - I. - ut so far beyond where a YP jump P° P H fallowing jobs will be let by eon- • ' Y - one untered that the ofl broomstick, and legally live in.Canada about ten thousand members of the Daf- Tt tat the below mentioned places,on + MV_ � - ,. ' as mall -and wife, and leave behind fins Creek Combination Band struck up a i _ nee ess to return. , On r - martial air, and in order that the harmony T H l�RS DAY, JULY 25TH, 1889, -- ___ _ „_ Ch Hopkins. agent of them legitimate progeny. If a mar- oi;ght be more dish otly heard by lbe au- Building sees to on brtdaeon base liaesoutii o! � 'MACHINE OI �� 40cts, � �� iJ p ork s the Ju nction station, Chi rig a is le al where it is effected it is dience, took u si ions on various arts H• 'M11er's•at l0 0.01 e.in. xew abutments 5 id, o P Po P to bridge on 3rd,con.. lot 17,ate o'clock �7 z# i legal the world over. Illinois is con- of oar bodies. To pectible citizens this • •in. Buildt new top on bridge between late a• - 4a maned. l trip on a • -: . � b arm of the law and t seemed rather fa iliac but when these 14 and Xb on 7tt a,f a +o'clock. X11 JAW 'l ,_ !41"A_ . tinuall_ divorcing people married seemed rather en de ��� : fail d to find an same performers perforated our hides and "1 ��� It please take notice, a rig: N � Soae hex Canada. 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' DISTRICT I �� t` - Tf j d ' ' DOTS '- I - :, o AT ,; iA MAN SAYS. g .1 ­ OWS < , , . . , i K u J ;t, you ass a .- . �,V,_ ­t_ s,t„ ,. - 'W.• �TOLITF IN T8 1[O$T HAR16:11AC)t}9`YA1/Ng;� d'; In 1. t t' zap- 41 s1agR' a his hone or >:aoir Dux itac;lls»rax9. - this pow his `� ' .-..- - . :% ,." � or "- 1 Ballantt'ae and Hartman :-j . � mercifully you �noott• R �. . �` ed ' Tt} J� - C _ �i toot. elude '.- # "t.t• yi •. ¢e. , #� f -' -1-,° 'P ! i. 4' S r,, + .I , 4 ��'. that he would I r :;1 'A , . k .,_ all: - - t �P 4-i -•rt_ ,. i4. � _1 # fir- l lick his wife i! be on ;, (t f . 0. . 5 . q, # ,,k 1 A fire started in the Streit lY 4 ( ' ,• A. svills woollen dare ahem t xt The ,t. �; ,, .,i,~- 'i.r , • - - w . pp mills but It was pat out quickly. man who licks his wile �1 , p f '; The Lemonvl le Methodists acquired would co murder . �, t_;; p rr X111 by means of a Barden party.' �;' onl that be leas the ;. r: ;:��' yE: f J. The Port Fer Methodists will . ioni ' hallows; and the mac H .: � P c -'t n i . ,. IG ,� , ,�. -on Scugog Islan on the '24th instant. who murders should be _ J , , {, , <. r •' ' C. The potatoe bug is doing a lot of hard r' h°°K• HOwerer, you . I :. . - weed not hen the man ' 4 ` work this season all over the province. gi .r t W 1 L = whom you patch abas- I ,,. . f= ' �: GI+% The annual social of Kndz Church ing dumb animals, al- r "`- `�` . . Agincourt, was a grand suoces8.on the let. though by tbt�t means you woald� prevent , , = i ; aeo. Lemon, of Lemonville,has a oose much Baba sent e it `' - /� , '' g e9 v The pabllq schools which has laid ninety-six eggs this season. should inaugurate a system of Ry nastioe r * I �1 , - - for female Acbolars. The man wh thumps ` . llrlr. and Mrs. John A. Mc(iillvary of ' y hie wife is alwa ,_ - Uzbridge have gone to England on a trip. Ye a coward amozig men, A log a letter 17 feet 8 inches ion was and i! the wife had as mach mas4le as.he i .., • received lately by a young lady at Clifford. one; he would respect and esteem her, love . . ' ' 1 11 Ales. Rutherford of Beaverton, had d caress her for the sake of policy. A - " L� f `s Mood square, right•hander vigoro sly ap. ` _ -'iGi+�i►w,t� ; � three fingers badly out the planing mill. plied to the jaw of awife-beater ie more ` a- . Beaverton proposes to defy King Death effectual than the sentence of a m 'etrate. -.' , T]lIE E PIP- 11 1IiT MAN11FI© CO. (LIMI 1.0113 r. by providing no place for burying Citizens. Ii the ocouion presents itself in t is tom• - Mrs. Christian , 0 f rr ain e m a8 ni t a t Our W r Fat JA Y Man will wyail h mself of _- - - �� V '=gj , M�j O � AT�3, . � . t �t I $puss which has laid 4b eggs this season. it eagerly, and so will many of a�ac good A full assortment on hand. These W / ' Rev. Mr. Hanna of Tara, has accepted citizens I fancy. agora are warranted for 6 years and Baggier 2 y era, againelt any defeQt in workmanship - ' the call to the Uxbridge Presbyterian Charles Hubert Edgar Collett isloharged - I or material. Very fine prices, for Cash or good paper. Give me a pall. . . .. . - church. with bigamy. Did you ever notice that i also keep in stock the Imperial Road Cart, 17%r=. X30 >S-well, 0186t i `10=t. tf A Scaf�oId holding two tons of hay fell the man with four names never can!manage _ in the Scotch settlement and gave Solo- with only one wife. Don't ohris9en your _ - ---_._ -- - -- - --- S eon a bigamist. PICKEALNG Y"RET. I V - mon West a sore ear. 1 The steamer John Gaakln, of$in ton - caws 02186 July l6, tees. I - . J .1. ANGE. R's 01itab ap, sets Goa. ill wheat,96 to 95; spri ,Be to 901 goose 950 G _ ; ' Las been seized for not reporting repairs There's fi►hole in th® bottom od th ooian �c F1on;,tampy, pe1!°ill lbe.•i8o to♦s Lao. dune in the United States. A million fathoms deed, �o°i•pasd'y.per 1001bs. $s.0o. Bran per tow e- . West Durham Conservatives meet at And sway down there, without ant air,. alt' Shorts,per ton,•15. Sor6eaingsper ton,gi* $ _ j) r Bowmanville Saturday . to nominate a A million queer beasts creep. lAlllllSBl3' ItAAKIiT. I ,. candidate for the.Legislature. There s an awfal-big hill by the sol"hore : L Toronto, July ie, ao. } The Dominion Goverment has rednc- It looks down on the clouds Tae street reeeipts of grain to-do were e,ma,l _. • dst y .. tf and prices unchanged. About 109 bushels of ed the interest on post offiroe savings bank And Plante and shrubs,and birds and Qrabe, wheat offered and sold at w to it os for tall, f deposit9 from 4 to 5� per cent. Live ap there in crowds. 01 for spring, and 818 to 82 for goose- Barley - firm,selling at 47o to Me. Oate Arm with sales • Furrey's store, grain warehouse,' 'and Should a queer beast leavelhe ocean of sou bushels at sic to sic. Peas are nominal The undersigned has opened out a Fur �lure and UndertA- - -- - dwelling, and . Kromer's dwelling, at And start for the mountain top, at b9c. Ha in fairsupply;at slo w s19 for new Humberatone, were burned Friday. It would gasp and die and feed the fly and $1s 00 to sit 00 for old timothy. Straw ing' store in the Itand just Vaeat d by J. H. Beal, -. , Mr. and bits. Chas. Rennie, of lot 17 with the queer things in its Drop. �s Rio Hogs sold at s!l 7s to s7 50. Beef,=t and requests that that the .p 11C give . = J ...2nd con. of Brock, celebrated the sixtieth Should a requarters, and g8 50 to 49 00 for L, r grab leave the great big mountain hindquarters. Lamb 07 to i9 ao: and mutton him a lair Chant f .. aunivereary of their wedding recently, And start for the hole to the sea, e7 to$e 00. 1 The rab would drown and be :The produce market was quiet to-day,and �0= F�-RN=Z1�-R � - (= V. r J. A. Slaerifl; an old Kingstonian, and K gobbled down prices generally ruled steady. we gaols: seat now of San Diego, inherits a legacy of BY some fat flab thankfully, l o to too; butler,lb. rolls.go to 95c, large rolls Beautiful caskets kept on hand an a ban ome Hearse., : Get m� + " twelve million dollars from Lord Nelson's y d 14 to 10; interior,lie to 19c. Lard 13c; cheese .I . A.bird can t live in the water pep; uc to lQe. Bacon l0c to 118, >tBes la to•17c. prices before go qg elsewhece. _ ., . estate. • r1 fish can't live elsewhere, Potatoes r bag O;io to 70o.w Apples per barrel,, - .1 4 : On Sunday rii ht' a little eo�a of Hill But a fish can swim, and a bird can s]iim p so o 02 50. Forsyth, of and ,con. Uxbridge, was Gracefully through the air: - - - - ----�-- --- -- rr. W• Z OREAU� 4M 'L trampled on by a horse, and his head was So be you fish or-fowl, my son,. I . WANT D4. --------- ------- ----- -- -- — - . . . Don t si h for wider sco e severely cut. g pe, I ; a The Kingston police found a o+sgple of Where you are, rtloant high-either swim FEW Stabks of good Hay for each. . - yquug burglars in a store, and shot one °r fly- A t308T SBCKEA,Liverpool Market. r 0 .- . - � . .. of them in the jaw while he was attempt- And learn the 14ngL�of your rope,, - - i - I . . . .. . . . . - - __— ---_ _.- _ -�-_ - - _— - 9 / . t ing to escape.. — I Whitevale Hotel. . LOOH t L00$ ! i; �» I F Cricket Match. I 1 .. A fool man ap in Garafraltti paid �42Q f i i 7, �� for the sole ri Lt to sell a natant wamhin 4 j P. BESSE begs leave-to anno�unes i IN EVERY CORNE AND NOOK ; ": . g g Tits Pickering cricketers drove 'tip to A -machine and ringer in that vioinit . to the trardiin pubUO that he has tea�d FISH OUT HORSE piAIR ND RAf3 ` Y lbconto on Friday last'and played s game the WhHevale Hote and bai thsrouglllp j Poorer and miser now. l AND STIIF F THE INTO BAGS - 'r ' with the (}ooderham Qi Worts eleven. �'he i6novsted the buildinsai TLe bait of aceomoda- , The Beaverton Ezp>riss man-say that at team left ban at 9 a.m. and were rather tiPu, g� stabling and an attentive hostler. . ' times he is not responsible for what hs too tired to la their beat First claw stabling for hersemen.� 9d-y1 I12 11 .l. W. H le'6 lj► �` po play game. At 2 _ �_.- --- And save the ant' o eneral SuPP � - dose. This admission'from so strong a p.m. the Rama commenced with Pickering - Pio3ce ``' . , temperance man seems mad. at the bat, and 7b cans were spored, J. T. X Calls, when, if you will look agai you will see a full • j a t The Mlohigwn Centel has announced its Ciwrk sod E. R. Eddy being principal _ t3upply Of Family G}roci r1eB d Staple Dr. intention to most the Grand Trunk out swr°rs• Some of the best batsman were p y , .. rate of 20 per cent, aq grain, and other vary nnfortanats. (lEoodsrham A Worts r Yar' d � f followed and spored i1. The game was oOOdBy also TiIIw re. N. _ - - - roads are expected to follow. . -. - - - -.1 _ # TLe Port Hope Guide complains that very exeitinjf and close, and the fielding of f the Pickering club was brilliant. Att. 1� """ d s �o igatter how hard it ,nay be raining the Cwroeron played a fine Rams w1 slip. and ThankialL my n:an og4tomere f°r past E881 �ool-piCinger $ag8 d or$e Hall' tak811 lIl ' driver of the street sprinkler rides along at T. Andrew, who we claim is the best point tr°nage, I beg Nave to way that xm • Lis duty without an umbrella. in Canada, was cheered by the spectators , exchange f r G ods. : Two auspicious character@ were attest• time and again for his magnificent work. tter pre ra;d tl an ever to fill all orders -' -- -- -T-- -- ----------- pa , - led at London Saturday with two valises W. V1ialksy, of Toronto, nicely filled the for dressed material of all kinds. - - ` --- ---`_-- _- containing a' large quantity of yalua�le positiou-of umpire for our team. Although Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Posts; Pick- I . _P stolen Roo3s in their poese@sion. the village team was beaten by Ia runs, yyet - . 0 Thomas Johnson, colored. who is in- it feels justly elated over the result of • ets, etc., always on hand. . i � , 1. • Sandwich fail awaiting trial for killing dame with so good an opponent, and that I IS THIJ PLAC ' TO BL'Y '. the victors did not consider the result much Also Blacksmith's Coal and bent Lt leis little stepson, has eaten nothing since Ms le Hardwood. ' • a - t last Taet,lay, and proposes to starve kiln• of s victory.ia shown by the fact that the i P Choice- Sugars Fin pas Besutlful score was not published in the Toronto. J f y self to death. v_�Y_ apere. A reporter of the Toronto Even ILL $TUFF A SPECIALTY. Raisins ,nd Curr t►. Or all thin . ins News however oommented-on the game School Report. - as follows:-' The visitors made a very ZE'o°d and Lumber delivered to wny,part , • �� r ° r good show considering theyy bad the bowl•. of the village on Tuesday and Fri- . 'You may. w ant n xY oeel les., I " . The following is a repoA ofsowe of ohs ing of E. Freeman and S. D. Smith to. day of each week. 1 __ - , . pupils of S.S. Na. 7 Scarboro, for the sec. contend against. Pickering was retired - - NEW GLASS SETS J � ST ARRIVED L oud quarter of 1889. Senr. 4th, Lizzie for 70. Flashed with their recent victories Stephou,4ou 252, Fred Keeler 200, Ethel over Rosedale (first eleven) and Aurora, •e a BEAUTIFUL TEA A L INNER SETSN• Gooderham h Worts went to the bat with ' - - Docld, 17ii, .tesaie Swal.ow 140. Jr. 4th, - � ; \ the intention of patting their last week's pjCkerlD ODt •Lizzie Norris 1086 Alice Law 102, Jour score over Rosedale (Ii6 to s3) completely n► r- -,__-. -_. _ _____ __ ___._ ^_ ' Richardson 101, J°eepph Keeler 100, l.ilhs °' A O1-T E -y-mon-r _ •, Lewis 98, Mares Stephenson 98. Third in the shade, but tats and the bowling of _-- --- - __ l' Messrs. Clark and Cameron was too much To the teotk of Pick' 'ng and Scarboro TQs . class. l;dit�l Forfar 1`L7, Thoe. ldaxwell for them, and it was only by dint of the The Pure-Bred CilVdesdale, LADixa AND GI:NTLEDaI?N :--About foarte n nip the ago the present proprietors , ` 106, I✓'dich SLephenuou 97 , Chae. Bennet most careful batting that they were en- . assttmscl Control °f Tx>s Plc>,l:cxo News and since llat tilue our efforts to publish a 8`L, Edith Willis 77, Flora Gorman Tl, abled to record another victory in their •e gad local ape. have been rewarded by our abscri lion list being increased by up- . Chas. Wilson 48, Arthur Eads 2g, Ernest score book. T. Abbey it was who saved, p _ the name, laying w wonderful awretal an{i ,' warda of 160. jVp have now a large subscri Lion 'I' t, and will try more`LLan eye. ' ' , Willis lti. The attendance:-April. ag p Y wf to have Tits N i:ws merit the title of"Tile be t lot a r -in the Province.of But gregate 1188, average 60; May; aggregate praiseworthy innings for 5.'i runs, not out.. P Pe 1177, average 54 June, aggregate 1090, S. D. Smith was the only other who got fwe will not rest satisfied until we hav�400 ore s bscribers than we now have. . - aveldage 56. The average attendance for into doable Spares. Ths catch made b• 'iYe are going to have them tog ! ]Every wee a e a d from; two to ten new ones. the first half=year is 63, aggregate 7500. :Mr. E. R. Eddy that caused his downfall ;' Help us t Do you take it now'1 If you do rge yo r neighbor to do likewise instead `� Those who attended ever day are Edith was a remarkably good one. The point, of lauding hic►1 yours. The more subscribers we get the better will our paper become. ' J Y Y Mr. Andrew, of the visitors, was as good a Aid us in making Tit., N1',R•s a credit to the 1' cality Forfar, Mar Stephenson.Lizzie Ste lien - I ` s` ,' , • Y P P one a• we have seen in many a long day. i1 - Believe us, a rgeti Ily yours. on and Edith Stephenson, The Aix that (}ooderham & «opts will play areturn - stand ahead for general Rood are Jeanie match here at an early day, and it will be Pit3k©r1ll News. CZ �RO i . ;swallow 100, Fred Keeler 98, Alice Law a game worth seeing. We append the - - . 5w 0, Viola Atkinson 8Z, Edith Stephenson score in full :- �T�-�� A 1 ,,' V - __ - . ' . _. • , • John Richardson 75. W.H. CLOSSON, PICKRRING. . 1 ' T©ether. J C(fretg,`L FreemaP. o Harrison......... l.. 0 " f�f 6 • e ,� 1. W Gornttey, b D 9mitb, Collin...;..::: •: 81 " ni ht of the darter 0o 0 o . • � : • WAT u � ". ,'. .I T Clark,b White.. �11•i , WHITBY „ 0 A Cameron, b 8 D Smith. .......... .... A veritable work of Art, in the form f tt ne _ Minute Repeater, Fly-back I J S winuacott, eeman,a(1 Freeman... s Will stand for mares this Reason ill - T Andrew,b $D fimith......•-•-• •--•-- 6 Chronogra h, .i J The drill i b u p Chronometer Attachments in h any old Hunting Case. It indicates . 1 shed is to be moved froln ltt9 leis owls stable, at David Annall s . the miles per hour at which a railway train moves from quarter mile distances. - 'r . „ R }t F.ddp,band C E Freeman-........... P1Clterltl Villa e present site to the fair grounds of the F,Broad,b W 1•r eeman....................: o g g . This wonderful Watch ma be secured 1? the purchase of a set of Shirt Studs ,t Ontario&llurham Eahibjtion Association. C Margate,b white.................••..•••••.,• 0 Y p a The Dominion Government nude take J tipnnleyl,not out.....:..................... 0 TI'.7ZMEi lU DOI.LAZtR . costing Sec. aecom�lanied with a voneher be iva a number corresponding iii the � . . ; J J Bundy,b sad c VYliita....................:..,.. 1 number that i� decided shall take the watch. The umber is between i and 2000 I -1 ithe job, which liaa been let to a co true Eatrae 7 inclusive. In the watch Lxade th1A is the„ atnr of the year 1889, and like the . ... ' ; )tor in Columbus for 111,760. � eclipse on the first day of the year, quite remarkable.. J ice.; 40 ,I. The Ball Electric Light Company has f tiooDERHAH A WoxTii - Tllis Watch ie, beyond question, the fine t and most beautifuIiy finished Watch t • ' 'mar . - !petitioned the town council for the privi- •0ao Fre6man,run out.............• .:• A in Canada. It consists of 410 pieces that ar gem of mechanical workmanship. legs of erecting poles; and stringing wires >s Freeman,b a c Clark,.... ...... ,......, o We have never seen or handled a wat-h equa to it.. since doing business i' Canada, ' 1. zt etc., for the electric lighting of the town. Harrison,b Cat°eron,c Clark...` o . t white,b Clark... . 0 and extending over a period of 55 years. ' ;`� fr i'' It is proposed to use one of the three S D 8mitti,b Cwmemu, o Eddy.;:. ...... lh For 55 cents it is literally given away in the man r nrci wed to the fortunate holder of the 1 ` t r ..... a'J t; y ,�f:- water powers on the western and north- Abbey, not out.......... ................ nutuber taain it. t�r'We are mechanical) iantilia with t] a manufac#are and repaiain6 of en0h . ern limits of the town to drive the d Da- Sills,b Clark,c W Gormley.:........).•....... y high class watches,and the public are reminded that Russel s, 9 King street west,Toronto,is the Y R f3 Collins,b Clark...... U most reliable place to get watches of any description repair Charges moderate. r 0? M08. Adams,b Clark,,.,., When the 5000 sets of Studs are disposed of,the ik amber ntitling the holder to the watch will r ' ;� .... I k Haroldton, b Cameron,a Winnaoott:......... 1 be announced in the Toronto apers. '' i Wednesday morning when..halfway be- lark..... .•......r.. $ This is our plan of a Wato Club,by wliiob a gen line p ze is given,and most commend itself A S� - -.1,,,-.,V,; �t tween Oshawa ,xnd here the passengers Colling hxtras..... -. . ..•....•... Q to every one desiring to posepss a Mechanical work o .art w rth +11000.00,at insigniiicent cost. . t in one of the cars of the local Grand t es ``./ L .i..i.i�1�, _ 9 K N G ST. WEST TO�0 TORONTO* ",V.V. . Trunk train were considerably startled by i I. __ .. -- --- -------- - --- — ---- --- - -� --- - f r HOWLING ANa>. 1a." / i r� l, the breaking of one of the window-panes . 0 K w MEN Y'Lt� 'raSiasi-I'idcertas sltatioia a.T.>6t k_ ` ;: I from the outside. A clean hole about I ova GiLD[o PILL No 1 cvRcs � C �d of Z'hankS. ­ - , a D>imitli..:....:... 18 .. t SS 8 t o O U$ 1 LI T. J,,- . 'a - 15 8 ' , 21 { , ee `1BAINS GOING EAAT DIIk AS FOLLOWS:--- d ,-: the.size of a revolver ballet_was foun.i on E Freemen..,....... , NN y p e �' 0 1 19 o Loet Yenbood fiem7wl'b ca�Cno".uperm- . Harrison....,.,..... Y No. 1 Expxrss 8:00 A. M. �� �r.` examination to exact) fit a round piece a .. 1 '.�' 11 3 .torrhma v,irt000ei. .na .0 elk....re . { �' Y white.. nit, rromtheltrrareolYoatb,lndfaere tt $ MIxID, 2:56 P. M. Ci of Landon Fire insurance X01 = ' i , Of glass that fell into a lad s la Three �ioa.°�eroassr,Overworkorkxpmare_ �,r Y p' Cameron.. 4L g pries`100 r box,"tags 8 gents extra; 1t '� LOCAL• . . . 6:25 P. M. � I x a d rx,f men were noticed alongside the track op- Clark...........::.... 55 9' g ,e:be=es for AD. t ` . to sett. apital ,t2 000 000 st . I y � polite an o on field.lThetrain'was stn u' w Gormley.......... poi T13AINA(IOINQ WRST DUtf AS FOLLOWS:-- , , g - b stopped 7 0 - �>i 0 wpr Pa.csUed ipee�atGtc mom�1t1 to o pp __ sw.wh+a a,can be onrea for r No.8 LOCAL . . . 9:00 A.M. 4 I 5 R ut so far be and where the missle was ` w « EG o thank the CitQof London Fire _- ti ' Ye Y 1 4 M>xsn . ". oaf, P. M. encountered that the officials deemed it A good'resolution is a fine startipolnt neari ce Co:for the liberal settlement a>iid aselesa to return. On re .tin to Mr but as a terming@ it is bola w par. " 8 Expetes 9:11 P. M.� pro Pty yment of the lose sutttained by mQ to TJ ° Yom` : po g P O. a {� ss Rca.�tt W><V fee - __—___--- T- -- - — thf use Pickering 1, ` �, Chas, HopkinA. a ant of the company an at • Mrs. J. B. Banter, of Lacltllow, an r.l G�ty Nervoe. ie.ase e, .. - e Gord Ao ie to b the rate 1 urnin i al erbox.voltage$"ataextra; �or dale. o t e Leonard property. g t,yfiF}CBFR, g � ,A * g P Y - ,N -jd �',; the Junction station, CLief MaBrign was estimable lady, leas lost her reason, and ewe.t��e.oe:pe.ae.it�ai.e.tr,. �`+ OZ bozo.car"the wont ogee.. "' � �"'"' � `I}�i '- ``.�_ -{ summoned. A trip on a handcar b the will be removed to the asylum as soon as : B SINESS SOLICITED �' , <1r a k O. s 1/� tJR[O R[O ttea hm . t �y. I ti,J:r '� x° ear. and aTaaye reitabla fetter C OOD $oa¢e and three acres of Land . . i" r =: 1 ; ,; } r big arm of the law and the station went there ie room. y r� agent, r Oz1de.Taney or Peneymysl Pill.- G in Pickering Village. There is a small barn Ap licatiousfor lnsuranoe b n4ai1 rolrn t• t � � ```4 F ��a 3,f; failed to find anyone beaid�e three berry- ,James T. Sloan, a Merisea fanner, took ,rise si ao p.r�.rse bn..poacare e cane ou the premises. Good supply of hard and soft y p j_ , 6atra;e bale.}s 00,postage 18 eeeyq extra. �. 4 � picking boys,whose out-turned pockets a large dose of saltpeter in lnietake for water. Land in high state of cultivation most- ly attended to. - • discovered no ea unarmed roobeUe salts and,after sgffering, h�did) �I �IU 6d.t1 Ills ST,N Ti�0�T1 ly aralued,aaa planted with Seel kitide oY smart _' ' F tepult, and an •� mrao#slytoloRatap iirntte. wets tensed. Terllas easy. A ply is J. _THOMAS MOOD" , A nIL - a r, :.r:. p " �•�� - P• In Couseggenee. . f r AN.oti yreiniselt. 95-14 J Ll I Market,May lab,law .. 99rit ' , r t � . s r` < ,3 a S- ,. f 1 : .. t } t.. =. d 1 r " s • t .x #' .� ._s. Y a r .d- - o-: h 4 a . I o'. .- ,. -.d -. r.. 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The other dap I left a slueof lam ` , ; oexa>DL�t•! by the Carthe►gentan crooning to iverpCol bbe standard bearer of the nabeiiever*, speak body dad been picked oat of We a ad on , i on the counter, and there ha f paned to be a aeaberioed at ate it i. ex fed throb 300 will be lost. I, pijt his mind both plainly and forcibly. received decent burial< After so+gne � Zi � �� or Tula L An Indian limes been pee , , , some sager nob tar off, and diirootly I node- I 1; - bhe lash for abtem bin to wseaalb a' kite flirt no bamonr to s ak soul ,and tread od th® ants carrying the sngar to the lam tbrttllnR e attempting Seml.official Paris papers',deny the s of time the oherwomaa book unto he ol I Pe y euti for fear at sinfully crushing er he m:r p jaim I thought it was rather queer as @tea i �� po_a_ �girl - ! spent that dlsaenaion exist !n the CpbiDet g F ® hls adverwries. mnoth hwbmnd and a'lew � B• le ical corn of child titan born to them• T as onto, and to test the mattier have tried ib I !. ' Satiafacto `eirro meets have been ads overahe of-Gore. B'ou very treDCha�at��ly Cannon fatal be ohar chi bone of the Hndsba Ba ; pros�aa j�-gyp"linwfea offid B- needed to the Town Hall to rs rb t several amts by putting apiece of lemon on being si,th for the construe r 1b lm reporoad th •p evith eoiitair, o� e►n lift. M&lkwa ventured � the e I i , girl 'u%Railway. a quantity. of material eased. `fie Is one betwften the libel- fmmily,evenb, and, es be was emer er a d the counter and placing some sugair near by, the gi F to do. .,.Tip bat from, he was suddenly mean to atagg and the ants never fail to carry the su moved the The Winnl I Cl C6"kl is a�cint>, ring Braila, Roumania, on their way to h►' lsaboal gloats cl the day, in wkdoh there is would have fallen, hack ndt the frt s opted a the question of,shety's p0esibtlttiee as a The venue in the case of Mrs. II[aybrick• g lssoes' at @two by slabs the lemon. What do oa think of chat now no blinking at*0 whom!he had brought as witnesses s P It is an absolute fact. the lake. . V. mannee atAring centre. accused of having in her•.kosbsnd, side, but each seek• to look fairly &t the ported' him. As soon as be recovered a hundred f The contractor for a fast Ilne of ma be- has been changed from Liverpool to London truth of things @A it appears to him, and bo 0zplaitl ed the Dews of his'emotion. Per b- Queen Victoria L in the habit of keep elevation, bween Plymouth, Eng.'s and Quebec and Four thousand weaverb at Jaogernsdorf, tell it oat to sh who choose tb listen. � Mr.+ ed on Ithe box of a owb station clone �p rooms. which have been occupied by deoeae- �duslly Halifax has been dgned. Iaiitily that between Ag- An*trla, cave abrnokr A proolwsaatdon has Harley dool are lb „ was him predecessor in :the oharwoma s ad relabivee, looked n,�r The aparbmente at of some III - The Winnipeg and South-Eeut�am hail- been issued warning the stxikert agobot noottiaiam" and '•eodeaisstioism there can affeotlQas, gale and thin, but still alive, d Claremont, in which Princess Charlotte died frW pone . '' Wray Company has obtained terminal aoili- been is. be neither peace nor truth. �e orthodox esib)y with a good kick left,in him. T e more than seventy years ago, are closed, and `f Neu the 1. ` - ties from Archbishop Taohe. st , $n�dey says deolarea ib morally wrong rub husband, however, was nob inclined ro nobody ls allowed to use them. Prince for his pig. The marriie of Peinaess Sophia, stater of not W believe oertwiC propositions whether a "row extremities ; on the contrary, a Alberta apartment at Windsor, Osborne, w month Four passengers of the ateatrier Sari robe Emperor William. and the Dnke of:Sparta, scientific Invent lion of cfie evidence is con- p refused to be vaccinated have .and rgone roan Prince of Greece, will take clews on ' palItel invited the party to repair to and Bt►lmoral are all kept preoieely as they porktn• elusive or nob. Their opponents, the •good- near" public Louse, drove then thither in were when he was alive; and on the wall - heard a tr, gnarsi)tine detention at Grosse Isle. ( itobrer 18. floe socalled-declare faith under each air- h•Ameriean Republic oci• oanterr betwatin the Dervisites and nmste►n to be a delnaion and a snare, and hiss as , and treated them mU to a glass of of the room in which be died there in a tablet and, Merry The new Iris p Theenc o rtes wine. Finally the now husband ingntr d with an inscript.on reoordinq the fact that tam, he wl - abtota look to establishing a Republic on ti�nd the Egyptaio troops near Argain nave the real Infidel to be the man who believes "thia apartment was the scene of his de. ' Canadian soil if land can be reacted. of his p�iredecessor whetter ho eves not fief g t P $nest Log. p resulted in 900 D.irvishes beinR killed and the unprovable. And yet Mr. Huxley in searbh of his wife. "Oh, no 1 I Am t o mine. .john Browns room@ at Windsor . month of a k ; Mr. Shanghnesey says the C. P. erin 700 taken prisoners. would, no doubt, admit that many th�aga happy now," rows the cheerful answer. T e have also been cloned since his death, . of balls of _ bake care of itself In Manitoba, an does she Marquis of Lorne is likely�to get the have to be treated as true, that ie believed cabman then explained that having gob i to Io is said to think that many of the oesi on tb not fear Northern Paoifio operabtone there. Viobo !a Governonhlp. Ttie only hitch to in, all the evidence for which falls a long way trouble to a public house brawl he had n novels which hoe won the admiration of. - others. F < .: Alex, Stinson of Condon South hose the Pjinoese, who does nob want to exile short of soieatifla aocurwy. If men and looked up for the day, and, fearing hls wif a the world stave been produced by Wilkie were kept • hersel( !n the Antipodes, women in this world were to believe nothing sharp tongue, had kept prudently oat f Collins while he was enduring agnoiee which although h . ! father in-law hit him with a hoe for oreab- The Rome Correa ndant of alms ''Inds bob what they can scientifically prove, con- thew The two men p9►rted on the be b arould drive a weaker man to the ho4pital, fusion worse Confounded would be the re- I [ was Loo n t fag a disturbance at his house, died S�t pendanae Beige" as ythe Pope at the recent of terms. The goat, u exquisite a pain as haahe• feeding fire j \ nrday, oonslstory advised that Oardtnal Lavig'rie result, and the arrinaus would .be fall to ��_ '' but more continuous, attacks him,n Daly bold as to< Theontireal`Protestant Insane eyhitn selected as hIs sn.toeseor: over8 swing., It would not be diffianlb to in the hands and feet-where it is bad A1d the pre I.. - . has $87,000 subscribed for its new building. ! mention several things which every sane . seeing Both W&T5. a j en. Boalan er attended a garden party enough-tub in the eyes. It is Impossible on his hog: Besides money for furniture,823,000 more is g anon accepts as brae and eats upon In his Nat ro lies enabled tome animals to o to imagine•saoh tortures. Bat in, spite of Lambert's wanted. �Iv' ain by tho Prince of Wales at Marl- daily life which he would be hard pat to if - roe h house on Thursday, ab which the to demonstrate ita truth objeCbr� behind thorn as even we in fronbwi them, and; aometimeti daring them, Wilkie A recent ' 1 A oontraobor named James Smith received B he were required one to is around. Collins goes on with his work, and 6cde ben cf his Queen and the Shah were present. fatness in a way which should prove B a fatal blow in a fight yesterday !n Toronto. I The dare has this power In a marked e• {@lief in forgetting,himself in the scenes of . ,oreatures h l ` Mackay his assailant, surrendered himself At he World's S.inday Sahool Convention thoroughly -Batiefaobory be an enquiring fires Its eyes are large, promias , d Zion. Never once has he failed to keep ,alarmed h to the police. In on Mr. Pool said that in India out of coientbt. And jaat so with matters per- laced!laterally. Its power of seeing thI go his contracts with the pablishere. Never seriously The Government has decided # ' reduce 0, ,0(f0 Children there are only 217,10U tainlag to what we pall the "future life." 9 the fear is very noticeablo'In greyhon d onus hiss his copy been delayed, Place. On I the ratio of Interest allowed on depoeioa ionwry day schools, and 100,000 in We ordinary people) who bravo to dig, and coin for then b thls do ls mute ;, • o Mn. L in the Government Savings Banks from 4 to Sand schools. plough,and buy and sell, and mind the B B A good whistler in, as m role, the but B while naing, the bare ls able to j.pdge to of cod tellowa," sold the colonel. �� We, of the hone ' 3 er cent. after October 1. At he World's Sunday School Convention babies, and heal the sick,comfort ilia dying g of her Ilttli 1, P and make their wills, it need nib, disturb us a n'osty the exact moment at,erica it li had one fellow in our regiment who could„ -. $ I A sneak thief in London Oat e. rde► Lo don yestecdap, it was decided to lead be bead for it to doable. Noi re snob or whistle as thin , and who was enerull the l Mama o y y much because some le saientifla gentlemen y g h Y + anatohed a aoka a of notes oontainin $1,300 me orlal to the European Sovereigns, intomnoe. it ls only neaesaar bo watch a moved to whistle his best when the rest of the house e 11 t. I P g B k kin them to sacra their inflaenoe to favor �!� that evidence forthcoming !s not oaf hone, riven invariwbl wlthont bliaken, little one's from the counter of the London Lawn Ban , ficienb to convince them that such and such y am were feeling oar wont, The ngiinear(n o and has not so far been captured. 4f a p per observance of Sunday. notice, hie. Take for instance thweon tra - soldier nature was pretty flare to come oat screams col p i things are so. n era of Toronto It is reported that the French Proaareur- ways. L-t the driver even abternpt to tae sb the tail end of a long, rtiaddy,march, and mother ego The 10th Royal Gre ads child's rites } have challenged the Massaehnsettt riflj general refuses to proseaate Gen:Boulanger, °t- the rob p to head, end if the horse if a the swearing at such Limes rows very die- . and has resigned, and that M. de Fre oinet, booths ork he will at once increase his pa e. . , to bushes a team to @boob amotoh, night or ten men a Kn y I An IInhang Yltliati treeing to the man who had faith in human - 1t: �a side, either in Canada, by telegraph, the Minister of War, declines to hold Al The naffs which !s a ve timid animal, is 1. Court-martial upon him, and that a Cabinet The State of South Carolina has been � r ' �' nature, Ab auoh times our gay whistler sYSr< ktlK<; �:_ approached with the utmost difficulty, n would atrlke rep come favorite tone. The, . Dr. Playter, editor of. the Ottawa crisis Is imminent. sadly disgraced by the verdict of a Charles account of its eyes being so placed that ft :top, *ould cease, the boys would catch I . "'she fl 3w to I "Health Journal, has urged upon Mr. John In England a^d Ireland tho'orop outlook is ben jury which has acquitted a Dr. Mgllow, seal w well behind an imfront. Wh n atop, and they would go merrily along to 1 rounded 0 ' Carling that the control of IOOKI health B who was ohar ed with the cold blooded mar a roaphed this same foonit enables it upon her oh 1 ' boards should be assumed by the Dominion very bright; an all-roand average of from gg PP + S the whistled melody. Af ter a battle,when : Po ten to thirty r cent. increase on the aver• der of a Captain Dowtoii, and sent him forth direct wrath real recision the rapid @tor the edge of x Governmen y pe to the world as a man of unblemished ro uta B F P the men were desFondent and dinooarsged, fie �Re yield of the last sweaty years to looked F of kick,, with which it defends itself. the whistler of the regiment would whistle the water, - It has en deoi4 d' to re-*sbabtish in for. In Scotland the crops ma be up to tion. The facts of the aase, however, show tender, plaintive tunes by the hour, and I otitstretche . r Southern anitoba thin season the Mounted p n very clearly that if tbero L son nnhan ,r ,j the average, but much depends on t e . Flr�tnk Sri Manly ApOIogY. know that he gave great comfort. while its to Police pair 1, which last season did valuable weather for the neat fortnight. blackguard walking the street of Charleston „ Just in iron service in preventing horse-stealing and- to-day, it to Dr. MoD3w. The hb'bory of the We i►pologise for mistakes made is. 11 Col John .Thomas North, the Nitrate - root with 64 similar depredations. ,--'� - ease in- briefest terms Is the following -- former j issues and say they are inexcusab e, King, to aabonLhing New York at present Ca t%W D&Wson employed a young Swiss as all w editor has to do is to hunt Dawn, d with his g9rgeoueneu. A Yorkshire me-1 ' the little gi The ogee of Conmee v. C. P. R, is ab last Tj)!�l shg l iii EQr8p8. irl !n his famy as nursery governess. Dr. clean 4he rollers, and set type, and ow p ohania, he went to Chili when he was•'3 Jaws of the 1 The at Cobourg. Ia the tie branch of the - K y ! a door, d n abort items, and fold page , care old, 22 years ago, and riveted boilers i • ging the cl t ;. 1 ; case the plaintiff has been awarded $6[000 For the third time Nur-ed•din, the Shah MoDow, who is a married man with , sop pe gleamed wit fame war dellberatel ,elfin td`rain this cad wilts wra , and make the the Town of Hnascor Among the spelt I : 1 . judgment on the North Shore contract be- of Persia, known !n the E t by the B and irl, and Captain Dawson, hearing of his ram• and mill the spa, P°s grasped pad tqhen 141 i i in reserved till August I. ilognent title of the KiD of Kin s, b 8 b g papers, and talk to visitio s, which ,,hill ran d from Peru as a result steer Mitered ", n - B matting s tour of Europe. His Pint visit was Oality,called&this c ill foe and stroa strongly remon- and distribute type, and carry r of the Lte ,war was the Province of Tara. ., backward, ' ; The-Xiniabers in Ottawa, who have been 1873; his second was is 1878, when he eb'wtd•. What passed during the interwiew cad eat► wood, and read the proofs, a page. That Ib mountains were rich is hold. The -- - t . Interviewed in regard to Sir Charles Tupper's , attended the Paris Exhibitiun In great 'is not exactly known. If MaUaw s wcrd is oorreob the mistakes, and hunt the shears nitrates of sods had long been known, but drwii n into i 1 ! Imperial Federation soheme, insist that Sir state• good for anything be says Dawson threaten write e. itoriels,and dodge the bills, and d the Yorkshireman alone saw the possibili• - animal drab Charles is only giving his personal views and On his present tour the Shah, s6 the time ad to thrash hies. Undeniably a man like that delis loonts, and take ousainga from t e ties of wealth, send after many struggles he pletely para 1 �' ' is not voicing the sentiments of bbe Dominion this in written, has been In St. Petersburg, d � a . thras ttg So aNvrr �en4d whole faros, and tell our subscribers that a got• •'oonoeaaion" from Chili of certain,of The peril 3t YF Cabinet. Berlin and Holland: and he will a:tend his ,fiat he 1i&s plotttag LTier ruin of an Inuaoatib need m ney. We say that we've no the deposits on the top of the Andes Meant- from Mrs. I ±' { Labe Senator Rywn by his will be nesth- girl. Whatever threats of thrashing the DeaM W�maks mistakes while attending ainn by an agreement to pay a smell cum. sack the q trip bo Paris and to England. Bi a ed to Sb. Paekriek's Urpp�an Asylum. St. Thls Orientsal monarch,with rnletwlth ab• the aooandrel Dawson may have made in these little mcabters, and gettlap oar lIv g To day, eight years after Rettlnq the con ax, and,sei; I ; Brid t'e Home and the Gre Nuw in Mon hIs aetiflable indi nation. there sou nob a on o �or�" son flavored with" - Cession he is real( worth $10 000 000 +red - gq , F solute sway of use of the most ancient his 7 R B F P in1e1g Y r . tried to pi ', areal, $2,500 each, to several charitable boric of realms, and site on a throne crusted cuticle of evidence adduced at the trial mNon, and wearing old tlioes &red no Doll r, it fortune should- continue to favor him he cat into th to show that McDow's life had been in don- and w teh on our nts obll ,1 to tar • in like, to be worth $L00,000,000 before! . institutions In Ireland $1,000 each. The with dazzling gems, is no ordinary man. His P* personal le aaies to relatives friends, and ger, and et that was the lea on which the amilln oonnteaaaCe to the maD who to another eight years shall have ela coin, he op. g , reign has extended over the long period of y P B, B Y mod• the woman. + ~ 5'000. Mrs Ran ta ' a d hu been tr man rem- Charleston Jury acquitted him from the as our paper isn't worth $1 anyhow, a d Mr, Henry C. Maine, the"eon-epltQiac"I they both servants amounted bo$4 y I forty one pests, a y amply provided for. peobs a wise and ablaesit. Yrt t rMes al. charge of murder, for he shot Daweoa dead that he icould make a better one with he of the Rorhe,l�r Dzmocrat, ie now enjoyin� acid ofterw "� f I _ ,,,. . . ir,OLMI ys maintained and everoiod all fete des- w he was turning to leave the room. eyes shat.-(Sank Rapids (Minn.) Sentinel. probably his greatest triumph over those, - ' never ezpec r ; A]rsxicAN, I d powers which haul-desasuded to him •m"'r"w'�"-" who have saes In his theories little but sub- the alligau .11 I The CM g. cob tar ridlanle. He maintains as is now, terribly t '' - Ian., had f om 96 to 103 de- a long lluo of haaQhty sovereigns, BfSCkguBf�d ('.011Cf�RaB• p j y . 56. Pauli ; To tbls day, the Shall can order the ins' pretty generally known, that there u a di• fall of the The edlect of the recent rains seem : ees on S Dda lamb. dome American s rs we see are ciroa- root relation between the tremendous forces dead, ewe Br y , . . mediate ex Don tion of any one of hit tabjeab. F �° have been largely overcome b dry weather I , `i . A effects f earthquake`tile felt ab Farm• ! labing a story about the defeated Harvard Bey Y y which produce the s t on the sun and the .- fair• as it o •. inRboa, Me , on i3nnda lib listing half • He can bake from any r oh man all his pee• beetle crew, which, U true L is the last and all the tarsal Crops promise a F �° B Unions and can make a wealth noble of a g • varying conditions o the earths atmoephet e.' and Mrs. . Sunday ' ' y degree discreditable be these young gbntle• wvw&ge yield. This theory he has been seeking to verify for' escape. H 1 ' s °a begs' men $nob blackguard Conduct should ez- The reports as to fall wheat are eapeo y wale yea*,mad with no little success. Pre', before she < p 1% i r Ths En llsh brewers syndicate hsis,put- Aside from his political authority, ur�gee Clads them from participation In all beat hopeful, and spring wtra►o teems also cheese :,w o. the largest no In ea• Jrlsaos, and talents, Naafi ed dia, oowideriag races fat at leant sameta�* bo Como. The B dio0ioaa which he lien bared upon it have in - alligator a vet, (:or. bhao he is of a semi barbaric rase is a mac y y promise fair aYersge' many inatanoe+e conic true, but none have oatcbing ha '° . # r'reek Agen^y, Southern Dadoba . of mesa and refined aeoom tiahments, HL are evidently naflt foe the society of lmdlea The report as to barley, pbas and oat* been more aueoeeafi}l than hie ,pleat one. Finding i t Lino r y an! gentlemen, u4less the tale that has got sore fair, satisfactory. Last month he announced that he had dis-! - commenced . i - . ` on Saturd y the thermometer registered 110 vision to Europe reveal lib fondness for abroad &boat them is a Us out of whole y ry• - J n the s e. travel,and travel limes done mach toenlighben cloth. It is asserted that the Yale crew, Hay will perhipa hardly be an eve a Covered new wad growing erase of solar ag• drag I a �, 1 , . . • iation, which were likely to cause extraor, now ally '� It ls no estimated that 15C his intellect and his bastes. tie is a devoted crop. people were with a number of their friends, both ladies dinary disturbances in our atmosphere. air with he in'uteri d tin the celebration of the 4:h e►b student of gwgrephv, ethnology and the add entleman while yachting, were d Apples and small fruits seem to be I a I" ] R g y g� Passe That the latter have taken place is evident clutched a _r _ ? Oklajroma I. T. . arts; and daring his travels he has always by a launch containing the detested Harvard ooanpsrative failure enough, wad the tan acct theory ought now over them I r I The ow ere of the Johnstown deli are held i kep5 copious diaries descriptive of the .nar• men. The latter hailed the ysobt, and on Ib is perhaps ather earl to l h . ' vein, ornamental and useful, which he has Fa y speak w to be beyond the roach of ridicule. Mr. material, a <^� 4; 4 responsible for the lose of life by the flood by observed In the countries through which he learning who were on board, behaved is an confidence es to vegetables, but the fir t Iliatne to r aaping the reward of his pstienoe. overcame B outrageous way, Cursing and sweat and majority of the reports received are of t s.; . the oorner's jury. - twBeO m8• ) ty !m ' The Kansas wheat harvest is stoat finish- has Awed. hurling vile epithets, making eves► the encouraging Character. It is a good thing that the human frame 'h lb to Confidently stated that the Shah ls ladies the tar tot their black etrtath. ls so constructed ar to withstand all the - Suddenly, ed, and the yield ls estimated at 34,000,000 the mote limbed and v! roar pro" writer fie 9u�t Upon the whole, we have strong reason attacks of the hygienic instructors. For a I - she felt the bushels•-double that of lash ear. p° g° p It ls hard to believe the story. ii'"a if the to Congratulate ourselves that the outlook Y f n his dominions. . His style in Persian b a were alt drank ib is a cob audible fir long time we were told that on no account that if no I Thirty or for reo le wake killed on the In his ed as o simple, chute and Classical;•'' y so bright, and some reason to ezpow a goo must we breathe the night air. Then a! terrible de+ Y forty P P • that they could so CompleWorget all bbe business ear. Northfolk &. Wesb3rn Rsilw y neu Lynch- one of his diaries L used in the University traditions of college honor, lip may nothing of y clever gentleman discovered that the only for a mome p. - burg, Va., ydaterday by a w#aahoub. of St. Pete*bar as a claaabook In the Par. Common courtesy and tiro chivalry due to kind of air to be obtained at night is night ., effort to fr. ,_, � - ! g 111r.Sexton and Attornb (,}enorml�Yelrs 'r J The Goodyear Rubber Boob and Shoe Co., sewn language. $eswyi of the Shih have w� . Unlow the Harvard crew Can y' air,and that it is better to breathe It fresh - she felt het y also been ablimhed b the Royal Glee ra hl- had a sharp alttercation over the former s r • than stale. We have had , follows who of Providence, R. I., haveAssligned. Attach- P y y S P est,iafaobotily clear Weir reputation of tbls trial bell who Invited him tfo 'oin the Fe Suddenly mente to the extent of $716,000 swamped cal Soeiebyr disgrace, it will be an eveirlsaing dishonour j advocated a generous diet, and other fed , clutching a There is no doubt that the boor tans, lows whoiwould have us live on dry boast and , seemed to them. I to them, which no metro defeat In a boat race of Nawed•din in Europe has political as well could ever be. The ChlD�e look appreciation of t roasted apples. For a long time bathing &$handle. It id ade ted _that the'mac wlio'emu- „ .. ;q pa° as pleasure-aeekin objects. The position ibage. As Boon as a Celestial .eaters on th was a fad with the by lets. Now an and with e, m i tted suloided on Sunday at Belvidere, glen„ pro . - Ill., was Cooney ("The Fox"), wanted in of his kingdom in Western Asta ls a peculiar ♦ Fatal Dose• tangs he u deprived at citizenship, and old &red experienced athlete arises top helve and s one. It b threatened on two sides by two children after him for four generations. Claim that some people bathe a great deal too -' not soy, sh I -. the Cronin Case. mi ht9 rival wen ; that of Russia on the Toleiolf'r0,July 17.-A special despatch from much and thus rub off"the natural oil us• . .- in Noath• B New York sa s ;-"-A ern woman who The only way of solving the problem, „ heavy bloc The little village of Crousbarg, north, and that of Great Britian, stationed � young o to ken the skin in condition. I ern Dakota. was visited by a windstorm on sou apparently About 25 ears of usm. rmBe a iwUnre t into cry ib. It rem tn �wrY F Sood �� torttnne it in India on the east. P 7 y He calls attention to the fact that the Sunday, which injured every house In the Each of these powers Craves• mi .saioide at bar boar horse here a@ of We Door, anent the toadstool and th into the he I `-;;:. : it not the dam' mushroom. How can you tell a mushroo Romans were a great people until` they be• ad reptile +`i � I. ,:' _ place, more or lest. poeseaion of Persia, ao least a dominant by eking poia°n• She was of mediam from a toadstool? By eating ib. It it is „ d came addicted to the bath. We don't pain and r I f: .i Ths dare hter of Count Cabode Ct o influence at the Shahs court. In the event heighb,slander,ar, with early dark hair, and think the hash contributed much to the"de ' g ' said her name was Mina Dace or Dale. She toadstool, you rite ; U it ls &mushroom, yo slipped on j the wife cf Coantf Boling, an Italian noble- of • war 5ebween England and Rnsala In don olive and fall,", and our advice to flits b.then she seized 1 $ 1 was a writer, and said she Came from man hat been deserted b her buabaand is Asia, the attitude of Persia would be of Lhe LYPe is to o ahead &red not bobber about natural y B the house, Toronto. where she sons engaged in as office A C►litornta t I i ' Neel York, and is in abject poverty. greatest importance. Without Persian aid or gab philosopher evolves th oil. Her line, frendshi Rnasia, to saoh a sou, would bs She Came here about three months ago, and theory that the many divorcee in that $tea I . ° A Georgian relates the following story of toned her t ' ( l " A Birmingham, Ala., despatch aye: Rev. p• aatd her father was ea in the oeen'a are due be the Coldness of the climate an s '' Henry nnoan who ois�ned his carte and ab a gremb disadvantage. On the other hand Bwl Q a queer delusion under whiob tae of his ne ' . patting lief r R ; niy • P hotel. From what can b0 learned the the h h rice of coal. In the evenin h then eloped with Miss Boldoer has been oa the control of Parais would make a 8owi.n i8 F g• Iles labored :-"M uncle wan a farmer and b wa "t f � ' P trlam h more like, trouble was a love affair in which she was says, it is so chilly that the husband and wit y y y t 0. tared at Dalton. die ls is danger. of being P y' etntan led.," Enquiry was made &t the can't sit down eo ilottabl as the do in th a wealthy man. When the war broke ono _ r f _ The Shah desires to be on cod terms q Uy y y be eatisted and foe hb brave, bo the end. la lyre°bed' with both of aliens foriaidable ne hbon; so Qasou a hotel, and at severail abhor place*, Bask and with coal at $15 a ton they can' He had not been home six months when the • dri kntgn Ise! I The Massachusetts tilts team have had he vita Sb, Petenbnr in order o0 oniti9ato but nothing could be found to Identify the afford to use it. So the husband tr in 11 4 � great success so far in England, defeating B' fie sbraD e';faro seised aim that there was a gg the cod-wt1101 the Casa and then England young woi�p(w as&Toronto girl. the habit of going cab for a walk in order t B Y while aelee st B • • . small dram in the to of his bead and that t. ; the Hononrmble ArtillerF Oompany, the that he a ken op gcod farms with Queen keep warm, and the wife often gets Into Oh P may also b m P he wotiid never more have peace. He w� month ahn s 1 B9rk*hire V<,lnntteer►, and the London R'.fl Victoria who ls also Em teen of India. ClvWsatlon and hamwe ientimenb have tame habit. Divorces soon follow. V. 1 Brigade. ' p proved boo stro . for t o barbaric st roak In From all �aeeoantts the resent Shah 0 °bat to s private linens asylum. E-.acct 'for Edison h • 0 ,. Bead I ,- The general impression, both in E land p ng P this ecaliar lJea he was apparently an Bane ' George a W. Ewing,, of Fort Ws' a Ind. -and in Russia, ls that the $bah L draws New York state le�tl•�i .which condemn- Perils is about as undealratle a pereonag .� pP Y -person's f! ' r B ' ' ad the lnnrabe* of ilia a to the with whom.to Dome is oont(wob as ooald wed an you or I, and his conversation on any has made a claim throavh an attorney to mnoh ore strongly toward the &Waaoe should fil t one•>ifteenbh intetsetp on property in various with bb (fi�reab northern empire than to- Curse of •1ilolate tdlen for ear dint their be Imagined. He to ansavonry both in per Pit but this was rational. Finally the phY• peraob(n w L wrta of $b. Paul Minn., estimated to be ward n bi[oal friendship with Great Briain. labor might 6ajuriousl , however slightly, can sand oharaoter, He is o-,rreotly repot siclan bib upon a happy idea. They older interiattng Dom to with the Iwbo r of tree workmtan. to have personal habits not merely unkin uncle they would perform a surgical p worth$2,5(10,000� It is b supposed tendency, perhaps, which Pe P� Y g lion and eke the dram cab. So they had a An ezue Governor Hill ls a cod esl of a demo us. has led a Queen and the government of g �g like, bat so positively tiloiry Chao io hue gen b \ 1. j; The Chicago "R9►ilwap Age" safe+ that and would do aaytb ken "sand''wioir stall been found neceaaar to tumi� a 'r`s�re dram made, and one of them kep been iatxoc ' i dnrin the amt six months ei lib railroads England to mmke a spec,&, lab o! enter. P y y io in the palm of hie hand, where the p �o a` MrePa►ted al po Lhe mwetas. because o t e ho he cherishes and otherwise riiei�iteoc the a sramtlnr °'' in the United States, representing 2 690 W°mB the royal visitor. Like lea impor• hopes P a►old non nee io 'they then orb the P alternate w miles of brook and an investment "of $125,- twat persons, be ls jeted quite as mnoh of being a PcesidonLital Itomiaee one of those which he has 000npiert as the finest of nom on the to of his head until blood oame►aud € !' because he has power to Injure as because days ; ntln tibia matter of the jails be found friendly si,vereigar This was the case th , �� to t ,1 570,000, have gone into the hands of reoeiv. P j the the physicians pretended to draw oat ": f' ver? anti, himself between $oyllw end Cha brit and last time be visited Q ab Britain and th the drum baron h the to of his head ntltch oaa ae i ire deserves honor. hard, knew etrbulcb wa Lo tq n� Do ivhab whole Bribtah Cour ' K F • ! V a .ors. Whether this i. or itr not a tray mrpptaaa- Y Y b, espeoiadly those robe Ing the wound" after doing so. My uncle ! ;j f met od of . F3$ard>. tion of the reason, the Shah's vanity to flab- be liked It seemed that hem bin injure his dnfiesbroughtthemintootbseoontaotwithh r►oCe lime to I ) "Chances" and alienate sn rt. ha pro. Persian 11ti was cared the minute he saw the drum. t Cored, as he is received with mnoh pomp and PFo P ghtiaesa were extremely relieve Eo>>sod t'le►L The Government of Tripoli have limed a show at one court after another,and is made babilities-however have seemed numb favour- when he took away his dirty royal self some of decree abolishing the slave brads, able in the dkeodori of tog to the present where else. At the, time of writing t7Yat<ada, of Ottawa, makes A not maiming th. A London d soh sa s the ore s is bbe a lion of by the greatest monarchs and most yielding ti;e number of holida in Frenob (,ian.daa ,1 _ - 1PasChloride a. !i esPw y P brWianb aristocracies of Earo n the r9stnro agmiost any more en creed idlenesr Oi'tetub&1 poteabate is visiting England a airs �`'�: the bone ac Pe: 1►a B They had fear close holidays there within a .. United Kingdom promise favotally. literature of Persia will doubtless E,a t Ich. prison• And though hs has grumbled, he and unless he has Improved his manner rind of eleven days,namely,the Fete Dieu, r� Inversion I ;I The Qaeenj limes donated £60 to tbeisni- 6d by another dicey, ratoanting the El art• has■ the bill which given the poor jail since his lamb visit, it is ante to say that ps ys' y , 3 ,�. , ierers b the railway accident at Armagh, face of N&u-ed•dia's latest bony the b Wo l�iosloa vtloge of work leca Cordi&1 welcome w&s never extend J��' St. Jean Baptiste day,Jane ' 1 t is a sing i - y yttiiro oontitnenb. �g __ to any finest, "royal' or otherwise. S. Peter&red Paul day,June 29.;and Defile I I, Ireland. P� - bn dayr dMY I• - "'1. - i t-, . . F . , . -_ ,. - ,' ..: , i ...: . y e I _ �. . ._. F `+F fi r ty5 r #�. .,f ¢�i� 1 grY , � _ .. .. k.. . . n ! . ... I i ,, . - . t. >. , - r .. i 4J3 v - x 9 a z a. . , :. k I . . 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Vanquished the haarisa. 0"NIIiAWSM. - only will the poseessor of she repot - �r1na l" as C I h►ve seen them as y' { .Y PA s, Jalg 9.—'T' was an P0109111� will "turaIl Dart tD volt 60 Queensland oral able to work them every species of bodily - )11 wry i`; L Angles Express: A iaMU atbendanoe at !imnsasl des 1 inheres d in s raft which is ra iz °R y ,1�y I left A slice of lens a 04 sabers P q p harm, but he may at pleasure terminate 1� sy afternoons 1 troll authenticated same of Osumi ballem y P f IA Apopka , Per- y 6elag pressed oa0 of ezbbsaoe, on the their existence. It ie a universal belief a � 't , tt chafe ha;paced bo Lambert, Uving on Lake Charlie A forulatoe of Ba ale Bill■ Wlld WesO $how, nt sn isla11d eontiae11t,b that struggle, were known be have occurred, t via- that death is always ocorstoned by witch- i r „tf, anti directly I untie- 1 or Teals L As. as It ion called, report very A large proportion of those try + •tins in each ones being Chin old ,, i thrilling experience. The fam y is soul• been atrtltaoted to NeaUl P!°s0at had ever iacreadng intensity, for the survl- diggeton who had ventaredgbe mind b egro- craft. Illustrating their belief in magic, I . ' t r,q the gager to the lemon P� of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert and three nouneemenb In the Paris"H raid' that the vat eutn finbotesb. 'T'bo lowest type of ulna, cull thetollowing from the -South A i- • # I, wan rather queer as 'wolf . children, two bays and a girlbaby, th bo ,e uub 1 g wri ben Ian ua e d teoti°n of the mounted police,y The pinpion tan . , „ -. ys q Tian skill of Colonel Cody'11 cowboys daunt i of picture riblag,even Ala its mug prevalent in bhao colony, for some reason edvertteer. — Chunky, a well-to do the rntatter have tried it being ei,lho and fltbaon, respeodvel sad Ore to be Pat be he best b rid black fellow, and his mate made an incurs- _ I c'ing piece of lemon oz, y P A which has non beenezplatned,that th blacks ion upon the Bimbowrie tribe of aborigines, h Y ng a vicious primitive form, o leave no t�aditioaal re- consider the Mongo4anw.mnoh more uocU!- win.; some sugar near b the gir! just able to to Idle about, They French horse of which they knew nothing cords, and but to legends or myths, by and carried off throe women for wives. f+i1 to carry the sugar moved there some two years ago and pre whatsoever. Cerbain Parisian gentlemen, which the toreuer areer of the rave can be dnt and toothsome than the Caucasis e. The , One of the Bimbowris men, in tryingg ' you chink of that now? emoted a homestead pn the 'ilvptk de of who tanoieYl font the exhibition of baokina preserved. Over a&t areas of ••the laud most eare[sl investigation proven the annul- .to ►parse the women, was pun antler s spell t 1. 1. the lake. The house is built about two horses was Oonduoted with balsam was never a common racti a and " `' I ania►+1a'trsinod of the-Golden moo, where ones the P ' by Chunky, by means of a human bons► hundred feet from the lake and on a light, to a display of wildness they had long be• Aborigines held u imputed awn , there now was only resorted to when ,food q+ very pointed at one end of a ball of fat and ochre y i o th habit of heep�g elevation, the land In front sloping own fore had scarce. E:perionoe proves bbab Give a race t,�,en o ' u [ed b d P g tsclren nab of hem• laid heavy remain bun aught races apd a dim r000l[eQ-. which hue nob develo d. snffioien tore rolled together. Tae blaoka beUeve that p y aoeae- , gradually to the water s edge. 8b th left, w' en with o�bher member of the Jooke lion of this d in at elf le. In the north- when this is I u'). he apartments a0 Y y g p p pointed at any member of a _ offm vo llotle distance, is an immense saw- Club, had can$ a In the genuine- ern portion of Sou Australia, Weab Aus_ thought to provide any cod for tom ►row, tribe no power on earth can save the victim h Princess (,he►rlobte died yre,ee pound. ness of the buoki we May confidently ex eat isolated a nee of years ado, are closed, and Near this Mr. L;mbertr botilb an inn stub could tae sob, that they •tralis, and in Q le eland the blacks are y F from death;and their fears so la on their - man eating. In New Zaalaad whe a the play .1 to use them. Prince 5 pttodave nimal which the now• still to be met win in considerable numbers ' imagination that their spirits sink they, for his pigs, one side taoinLv the lake, d up boys could uedt as dies bridle, and ride in but the iaysetias and student finds 'that prpotice was universal, the_ rat was b larg- ' ct4 at �1�'indeor. Osborne sob uadra d while the birds were small lose their appetites, waste away and die. , to a month ago be bad i► magaiHeent 1 t of bha time nsaslly dev°bed to that portion of in the violnit of a la a borne she rem- q ' Fir nearly two years Chunky was YII kepp preeleely as they g t P y and diffionlp of capture. There a e not ' porkers. Oue night several weeks a he he performance. The hone selects war rants of th 1 have leant the`► destruct- • wsntimig ph[ibsopbers who hold that 'b was P alit•e and on the wall peoP nrened, and when a favorable R, heard a tremendous uproar [n hie ho -pen, Le Rebit, • coal blank station sev6gteea iv6 Ir►dlvidaslit d brume tab a reflex of r, he di$d there[m Atablet Y the introduction of the pig in Fijian me,irty opportnn�by occurred he acne rpardered: and, lriirryinq cub with his ehotgan an tan• handon high, belotiglag to M, Tailand, that their white neighb ra. 7Y'hab the total eztiao Amon the tribes further north the reUOrl inK the fact that - ., tern. he was just In time- to see one f his had sc aired s well-merited reputation for islands of the Pacific which pat an ea to the g y will 4y ine oeene of his de- q tion of this people ls oertain no one eon- pursue for five hnn red miles as member- - finest hole disappearing in the lake i the viciousness by itlilingjtwo men who had at versant with fret► into can for s moment horrible praotioe. when D Alberto,b e eels P Y 'W11 8 ►001118 at windaor . brated,Italian traveller, visited the Arfak� of a tribe who has p lutes the ochres greasy . P i , mouth of a hugs alligator, while the ores tempted to break him into saddle and bridle. doubt. The pro ls sp work by which Mountains In New Gaines he found n traces bone at another his k fellow." t,l sic 1p hie death. It ie with the a nest relneta►aro that a ,1. of bulb of 8rt; saes glittering in the- ark- He was not brought to the camp until a few the [coot link in a chain of mankind is of cannibal[am; the 11apply of vegeta a food !p' . t tt k that many o€ 'the Haas mid the lake showed the preen of minata before the o�mmenoemens .of the being cab off f tom o pro re4sive t eon of wou the admiration of others. From that beginning, their Inroads performap g yp being bountiful, while the sea furnis ed fish black fellow will t►tsntion hie own name. . 8 R Oe, and when bh.# time came for. olvilYzation. The ferior le being trampled in abundance• The have a peculiar horror of mention u produced by Wilkie were kept uu with great irregularity, aad� the tDnoking horeea be tuns tamed into the out of existence b the superior, end al male of the marenpi variety supplying t e con the name of a dead person, and even hi _ ,t4 t,nduging agnoies which Y _ although he killed a dozen or more, the pork arona Alonv with the Brouohos and other traces of the unity t the organic chain a r teary, when he ascended the Fly River, name of s person absent from the tribe is t r ma,p to the hoepibal, acne too nice for them tp relinquish their horses used in the ask He had nob one tar ra id1 dlma ear[ Professor T ndsll I whore the country is lean product[ a and Y Pe R, tour Latel g rapidly PP Y + .oarefull avoided. Accurately a akin the t:•i t + tY pitta as .toothache- feeding g tit, y they have qro n so- before a lasso thrown by Tony E Squival his celebrated Bic iagham address, said blacks never arrived ab the thinkin on e '1 ., where the nstivea have nob the rich of the $ - •. :..' ,�, attxc:ke him, neih only bold as ba craw into his yard in day me, settled around hie n9ak, and this novel ez. We who are fore at in the files of oh • sea to draw upon, he found that they varia- they-are animals with no higher atirAulus than- . I i f4tut—rwhere it- is bad sad the predatory raids of these marauders perieace was such a parprise that he offered time have come to a front through almoe bl that of hunger, revenge, and fear Hence, - r t±s. It is impossible on his hogs and fowls have rendered Mr. no seriona resin ,, y regarded a dead enemy as the material 8 , }' 1? tapce to being saddled and endless stages of p , but as Atatrslia for an excellent dinner. I-am not surprised to find that they were in- - , i urea, Bat in spite of Lamberts life a burden. bridled. Then he apparently realized the ls admitteLay the y Ingest continent, it t. I capable of inventing names for the most oOM_ "s tinting them, Wilkie A recent adventure, however,of two eul- +Nation, and obits the tinnal bucking bass- in oonsonamiob with a theory of Evolution i TRIBAL OUSTOMSJ men objects. It therefore followed bhao ilia work, and finds hers of his family with one of those d dful 116411 was progressing he made thinggss parblou. that saffioiono tams ad not elapsed to raise when the name of a deceased member of the `tlrn9bi iU the scenes of _ oreatares has so terrified ohs farmer a d 110 tarty lively for those that were holdin hits, the AaetralLa Abe Ines, ln,tn a rani- The aborigines aonslsted of tribes of the Y PP bribe wan also the name of an animal, to h►s o failed to keep alarmed his entire household that a is After five or six of the Bronohos h been able degree, above a domesticated aul• patrfarohal type,governed on a kin 1 basis g ' y P gh office avoid mentioning the same the name of the _ chi, p bliahers. Never . - seriously contemplating abandouin hie ridden,Lb Redf was led forward, and bo msls ere he found hi self confronted by the he chief warrior became king. T animal had to be changed. As they could - f. : t n deljayed, place. Une Saturday afbern0oa a shot time ford he knew what was to bo dose with higbeet o[vt.izstlon. All that romalued for aces heroditary only when the eon roved not Invent, they.added one or two ocher t'r is, 'as a tale the lbemb ago, Mrs.Lambert.who war in the ban psrb him, Jim Kldd, the Wyoming cowboy, him was Oo die, thus Uowl with aooeler- himself the superior or equal of say mpet- nB+ names be the original one, thus giving rises to tors, but fighting among the membe of the ' .. of the house acne attracted h the me same wa. on'hts back for a few minutes. La ated ranidt in the notate of the North g g g uill t colonel. we ' Y u Rebif showed that to the art of backing he American Indian the Maoris of New Zan- game tribe was the rule rather than he ex. tribeets onll understood t the parttvulsr ,ur re invent who could !- of her little girl,and frantic cries of am ng , bribe in which the change took plane. '. 1 e ma 1 Mamma I" Hurrying to the fr no of had nothingg to learn from his American land, the Fijians, and ther natives of the oopbion,changes in the governing pow r were ►u, w o was generally - . brethren. He alternately pawed �) vet fr sent, and ineta4noo were no want- a$xi?RAL REMARKS.it hoot when the.rest of - the- she could not at first loos the y p ed the air with Islands of the Pacific. aring a cpoent visit Y . . t little one's whereabouts, tab her i aln his fore and hind feet, gave eat leas and to northern aeeuslan where the blacks Ing in whitzh a member of another br be, in r %Y t rst. The ugliness In P g g great Q r The natives are nnanimon4 in the opinion. g• eoreame-continued and the almost f an did hls 16ve1 bes0 to unsei►b hIe rider, bat all sro found in nearly th r primitive state, I oon&Ideratlon of his prowemm, was ma a the bhao there was a time when the did,not 0 tirf,tty are to.come oat ' chief ruler. y mother Aocn discovered the flatter o her in vain, and presently he gave up the etrng• collected a number off t11, which I consider Their most complicated,tribal ceases fire, and althon h the are ao re- 1410 muddy.march, and , sea gee related to marriage. The Rev. Mr. P g y p child s drabs near the lake shore the met- gle and allowed Jim Kidd to put him thron h worthy of preservation. g g sent able bo roduca one b ►robin a inb- n tim is wail very die ' P his ao P .. Ridley and other careful observers ho that P y g Po I. %%ho hiid faith in human to bushes nearly hiding her from view. p around and around the arena, while _ .._ . -i ed stick in a groove, the labour in very ex- -, - the delighted audience rose to their feet, RitIIU x• no man could marry a woman of the same . haunting,and when travelling from ona•poinb, r ' ,r„t s ur gay whistler . SSATC iltxa UP Ax AX FROM THE WOOD PMR, eheerinir and waving their hate and handker. totum as himself. In some districts man to another they invariably depate one of the 5 y .t,0 fu •orite tune. The C`eneldered as s rave. cannot be said that could not marry a woman of the same name she flaw to the water's ed a and ebb ' ohiefon with wild enthnsiaam, Presently Jim they possess in any sans either a religion or As his sister,•though belonging to a other lnbrae to carry a burning brand. In jndg- y t f,<: boys iFOnld catch g Kidd ailed up and another cowboy got on ing of this remarkable race it mast constant-:lit ku merrily along to rounded the_ palmetto patch a sight crab any form of worship. I lated bribes have totum • hence great care was• taken b give - behnn him and Le Rstif after a brief stru ly be borne in mind that they are the very t�f: r a battle,when . -\ upon her that nearly drove her crazy. On R been mob with who have vague fear of a each tamale.ohild a different name, The the edge of the bank with its body h gle was forced to carry tee doable load {. " „ .Y lowest savages In the scale ever discovered ; ,t ie,:r ud d}aoouraged, . g + y if !n Bunyip, or Big Fell w, tab whether lubras (women) were sold by their n greet around the arena. M. T&illand was the Rest that the are incapable of abstract ideas sad r, i--n, tit would whistle the water, was a page alligator, [tsl for paw11 this unseen relate to as e u or good spirit or relations but the oonsent�of the kin had Y P y ' outstretched raisin it from the rand to declare that the performance was&m&�rii- to a powerful animal inha Itin the county , also to be obbained last he should oov b the that, after years of careful training, they .-- :.f t4 by the hour, and I ' g g ' 8oen6 a eotsohe of equestrian skill, and the P g y' ' can form no conception of such things as - r, o mfort." ` while its tail lashed the water into, a cam. P q , the most painstaking oboe vers have been un- woman. In some instances the ma was - disappointed backers of Le Ratif, although h are implied In goodness, faith, immortal- - Jast in front of it and astirging bo s'pal etbe g able oo decide. No gene idea or myth as compelled to ive his onieter in ezohaIn a for ,� \ ,r h, the "Nitrate ' , they had as much as fi0 000f. at stake on g it etc. They never built a house or even l root with her tiny hand for dear 'lif was ' to the creation of the word exist. Folk• his wits and should the latter rove u atls t,w York at present him, did not even attempt to claim a fine, ' P a hub of a permanent character,; they did the little girl her dren'being held t the • lore [s not found, though o rtain traditions factory, lie possessed the privilege of tarn- �a. 1 kshire me jaws of the all' slot, who wu slowly . Even the other boron seemed to enjoy the have been handed down fro father to sea ing her and demanding the restoration t hie not possess sufficient intelligence to adapt " t' t-hili he' he was 23 ttgg aoeuse their clothing to th ohange of climate; . ,.•:1, a tl ri eted boilers = ging the .obily The alligator's dull e�er In the poetical form which a of a -"mark. sister. Marriage by capture also ex ted,. the were strangers the art of ooki ' gleamed with anger, like red opals of fire, f able oharsoter,but this only plies to tribes, end even in cases where the bargai had .� mong the spoils they never provided or a meal in advancce. - ,`:° a t. and when Mrs. Lambert appeared the Mon. t A Monareh of the Forest. .9, who appear to have advan d beyond the been sorack a semblance of capture w s\►1- f tom Peru as a result They belonged to th genre man, and yet ster uttered a hoarse bellow and s °rted „ narrow limits which hedged[n the great mans ways practised, In which the lubra de a ti,e 'rovince of,-Tara The Sea Franoieeo Alta Says,: —On they are but slightly uperior to the higher ,. backward, tearing .loose the child s light of their fellow countrymen. he belief ls show of roslrta►noe. tab finally ooneea d bo 'un-tin were rich in Friday last, nest the west bank of Austin branches of the Ant ropo[d family. Teeti- 5 - hold. The latter's infaudis features were prevalent that anterior to th blacks the be led away be the guayah, where she , . , ; - !tAnk °eon known, tab creek, the ruthless woodman s szs laid low mony is ruined that they are incapable of drawn into an agonized oppesl, and the t landwa►s inhabited by & rasa v rj different lighted a fire and by ono doing seals the being civilized or o existing under she Y!r,ue s w the oasibili one of natures kingliot growths. For • P animal dragged her down'she was boo coal from the natives themselves. n Western oontisco. Women are regarded as ms sin- ' t,`ter any struggles he thousand years hIe voget& le majesty had changed conditions [apposed by. civilization. . ", pletely paralyzed with tear to even eery out.' Australia when the whites flrsb made their ferior end treated ss beasts of burden. Ib i;',,u l'1iili of certain of lifted his proud head annually nearer the ' The flab has gone forth, and their extinction • The peril- of her baby banished al fear appearance they were Tacked up as return- ls b no means uncommon to meet a 1 bra - ,rl> of t 0 Andes Mount- clouds, and taken upon himself, month b ' is only the matter cif a few brief years.— . -a from Mrs. Lambert, and she cashed U and ed black-fellows, who having die once and wit an infanb on her back, carrying i ad- u u, p y a small sum month, more and more of that ooloesal bat [Thad. W. H. Leavitt. . vtruck the saurian over the head wit the being transported over the onoas, ad[n some dit0a all the moveable property o the 4,- . after �e:ting the con which marks the true forest king. It me&. p .40 . az, and, seizing the child with both b d&, mysterious manner been coated tbh s white bmity. while the lord of the household ic:,rth .'10 000 000 ,►nd erred 3f3 teat in girth three fee0 above the t. tried to pull her awn The she lade enamel and had finally retnrno be their marches along swinging a war club and uti.,uc '' favor him be P •y' sharp ground, aad was 310 feet high. It took two Y g g Ralsft Rases. : ant into the alligator a eye, and. mad wish native lands In big oa•oes. Sod ply root- looking down with onppreme contempt pon r-., t0 ,(�00 000 before most accomplished examen, with the best of that in mss instances hIe beat half. The Iabrae are in no use The r&talUg of roan it a m'tber In itself , pain, he opened hIe jaw and half spy at ed was this idea, ., en:►il h ve elapsed. - modern tools, nearly a day and s quarter to simple enough, and et how few are good P the woman. ' This left the child free and when permitted, they Carefully ex mined the destitute of the maternal instinct, bin P g • Y Q d „ „ out ft away to a point where its own and eueeesefal rose rowers I A bit of - wic, th 8un-ep3t Eitan - they both fell backward. Mrs. Ls berb vast weight caused it to topple L° bodies of their new visitors [n th hope of times of excessive hardship, when the a Ug• 8 ry Ili at is now en o Io said afterward that at this momen she IS PP finding wars or other dlatinotl a marks le for existence becomes exomeively eon, garden ground, well enrichad and kept w ' • enjoying its tall. finding that wonderful skill ' g b the earl addition of stable manure or .�t:Kt trium h over those - never ez bed to nave her life. As e e fell b which they would be able to tamale infanticide is venerall rac seed. y yearly - P - Pac which only long experience give, these Y Y Y P some artifi alai fertilizer is the foundation of, t ' i, theories little but sub _ the alligator swung round his tail with a veteran asemsn under-the direction of Fore reoogniee former ipambers of a tribe. Female infante are undoubtedly chow n i o ' Ito maintains, as is now terribly sounding whisk, but the,•fort nate They also attempted to m off the the victims beause they are regarded as of raising good roses. A low, weh place will , man Soper, laid the moats► so exactly as be not do • the original cnaracbjr of the soil wn, that there is a di fall of the two last pieced them ouo4i a its whine, firmly believing that beneath would Ices value to the tribes than males, M coal g drive a stake previously met 200 feet from its makes hat little difference • : u the tremendous forces, deadly ac The alligator advan as be found tbo original coat of black ud t ister ivan the followi in reference the , whether sand ' Y �P R base, oft the bank of the creek. Even sb g .� or clayey, but the manuring from year to ,1,ocs on the can and the far as it could with its unwieldy waddle,. that int the teat tree was over 20 feet was their astonishment when they covered capturing of wives : The young ma who Y Y. I the ea th's atmo hale. ' . and Mrs. Lambert attem •ed to ri and P° R that all their efforts were futile In some desires to procure a wife (asaally the a are year cannot be omitted without the $ewers - ._ 11P p- around and the upper 100 teat crashed down tribes the belief was prevalent th the s lr- tellin taint of their nor treatment. ' t)t'en see in to verify for . . escape. Her dress caught on a roc mud ' p p several young men banded together for wife g plainly P . g Y P 8 + acroa the oieek, swept down the telegraph y g g Now, these oondibions are easy enough to rE no little success. Pre - before she could gob up and free herons f the Ilbe, sna tiro telorra h poles short off its of the deceased were remAove to some o&�tnring) reconnoitres the position of a PP°d. p P° particular star, the milky w&p g regard- neighboring tribe,and asooroa[ns the po [tion secure almosb anywhere. They are quite Ys .,rtes upon it have in alligator made a snap at her and m d, and fell across the railway traek of the North .11. ttto eras but none have'. catchin hold ct her drew instead. Y ed as a tavoar[ta destination, tho gh it mast in the camp of the beauty whom he a de- compatible with the ordinary country and g Paoifio Gosst R►[lrosd. The tall shook the carefully torus In mind that a utare life. sirous of securing. Armed with his hIla• village , g f a few ` 'trI than his latest one Finding hat it had secured something, it y g, vih a homeetesd and the raisin o g earth in a local earthquake felt halt •t mile when conceived, differed to no use from Halls and sr, a shoals oaaome dark' 1 hb or more roses on the lawn. when Planted surds- hat be had tits commenced backing toward the attar, + Pe h g off, Bent Up cicada of doer,completely obsour• the one which the led In Austral A. In no Perfectly nude bo the side of ths'ob' o of on the grass they ohonld have a apps devoted :wins{ areas of solar ag• dragging along the proatrsbe women, who In the great trunk and sent north a re ort y pa 9 : l likely cause eatraor. now full realized her peril and fill d the g g P instanos have I heard that they entertained nis wareh, and then places the point f his to bhem•ab least two and a half or three feeb . Y like s heavy artillery. an idea of future rewardsor punishments. s pear annst her throat. Being bha dim- in diameter, and the grass should not be a in ur atmosphere - air with her cries for help. She Gant sally Y P p g allowed be encroach upon It. This spot can taken1 14ce is evident • . clutched at the roots as she was dr gel ', Among the Murray blacks, the idea was turbed in her dreams and fully enders nd- P P . ,I rt :4110', t' eory ought now - ' - - over them, but her dress was cif stout - • Only 'on Condition. current that death was due be man having ing what is meant, she in most ins nose be manured and forked over, and be kept - . _ - , at an ear[ data soots ed the at Norrs• rises utetl and follows her oft for ; a outs so that the roots can secure the needed / reach a ridicule. - Mr material, and the alligators strength soon Y Y p nourishment from it. The amateur who in- rtwar of his atlonce. overcame Mr. Booha.d, a Liberal,Nationalist them- He. rhs spend, am furnished by the Rev, she make any resistance-& blow fro the P - bar of the Uaminiou Parltpment, created Mr. Balmer, tuns a4 follow& . " b appears null&-nulls silenom her on the spot." mid bade to raise a considerable number of , that tie human frame , ilgit FgzBL$ xg°sTAxcd• considerable excitement the other day by that s bat slept to a tree aring the day, this prosaic tale of barter and male well Plants and varieties will have a bed properly , to wi histand all the ,Suddenl 'with a heavy nkin of the Barb declaring n a oh " if the fanatics of and man was told nob to sturb its alum- se captures it is satisfactory to find a ine prepared for them. � - ,t:c,itr instructors. Fora y' Y R ' ng" nee persecute as bear in ' a' of death. A iomaa • h p ' b R Oar resent varieties of-roses. as already - she felt that her foot was in the wale , and Oatari oonti pe , baron on p is gather erIng of &euoimonto Even the Aborigines, o rare P Y - u.ld the on no account : that if no help came she was doomed to a mind that we can find shelter Under the firewood, accidently hit the tree, and the occasions indulged in love marriages and noticed, are the issues of generations of . . 1. the ni,� ,t air. Then :a . terribly death. The horror gave heron nth starry flt of the United States.' Lest Mr. bat flow awe whereupon Norra le is said el0 emenbs. The game [s a dan eroao one careful culture, and similar culture must be - - . ' i,re0vcr that the only for a moment, and'she made another I undo Beohsrd and his French-Canadian friends to have addressed mans in the following much more so than a trip to Gretna Gr en. continued with them if we hope to have the - ,li ed a night to night. effort to free herself, but it was In and may be disappointed In their antiolpadons. terms . Die yea, bones wither, canon turn When the elopement becomes known here beat results. It is' then, simply a. waste :..or to resthe it fresh she felt herself drawn into the water. it may be as well for them to understand to dust."' This black msn'a ins pretat[on V no "mounting is hot hs4ta the eked ".:on and a folly to plant out roses to take care of it%�.e h fellows who h themblres tab this folly we see repeated Suddenly her hander which were nor onaly that Zero would be no room for them under to not the ►onto of missionary to hinge sr the contrary the relations who have been - f ,u•i diet, and other fel clutching at an chin and eve thin that " the s a " if the ro cse to conduct it was current among several trio a carter robbed together with the allotted hue and 'every year. Some whale-oil soap and a . us live on dry toast and g Y g rY t°f g Y F P R 9 , $ , ' . Y seemed to promise support, paned ov r the themselves in tho United SW4w as they 30 of a century before any teachers b among who has also been spoiled of his ,tre are garden syringe, or a email watering pot in -' a lon time. bathing axhandle. With the onwrttnd4s of th aght, in Canada. They could nob bring into this them wits the Mosaic account of the ore- (nearly all girls are alloted at an early ge), default of this l..st, are all that are needed _ I • , :t' ny 4ien ate. NOR "an - . and with superhuman energy, she seiz the country either the peculiar French instita- anion. In the Loddon and Riveri a diebriots set OUt in pursuit of the fugitives, an .in• generally to combat the .insects on this - - 11 :Ythlet " arimes to ro helve and scrambled u sad, how rh can• don they insist upon there nor the peculiar there are tradition of a great fl in which variably succeed in coming up with em, plant. As for winter protection,some straw, - - . . . p!t1 t,ath a great de&�tca i not say, she managed up, deal the ' fora Roman Charoh prerogatives they Impose the earth was drowned, all the people that Tnen the young man has to fight, not only or some dry leaves and soil, will usually - ' ' tf "th natural oil no heavy blow with the blade. with rsr good roy"s)l n lost► neighbors. They would have to were saved being tarred Into du As.`This for his wife, but also for his life. The ode make them secure from the severest cold. . mkin in �Zd condition." fortiune it struo4 his other eye. and cr shed up their national characterlstlos and be however, is probably referable to vine great ls that the abductor should atsnd in ter- Lastly, attention to .pruning. This'operA- ,!t to- the fact thab "the into the head. The maddened and w und- Americans, and abandon religious overflow of the banks of the veto and taia position and so a given distance and tion, like the pruning of the grape vine, - - - •'.-"Y' people until they be - , ed reptile opened its awe with a rear of domination and be unseotarian in politics. appears to have been of a I cal ohar- roosive from �eaoh of his parsuero a shot Appears to be quits incomprehensible to - - - - t r,o btth." we don't pain and rake, and Mrs. Ls►mberb'e dress If they sro not prepared to make these con- actor. In Gippe Land, the Idea f p flood from either a spear or a boomerang,A one - many persons, and as a remalt we see all - . r• rit,uted neh to the "de slipped oft its hope teeth. Sorambli g up oeoeton they had better clay where they are. run o follows : "At one t sue there ing himself with s shield. If he eon apes about nm rose bushes growing up and pro- . i -ur advice to the bathes she sefzyd her 'baby girl and fled wildly to —[Chicago Tribune. was no water in the world ex pt what death he is permitted one shot at one f his duoing some small flowers at the extremities n b,Yth a r about natural the house and fell in a dead faint. �--- was contained In a large frog. appears assailants whom he is permitted bo a leob. at their branches. In time the plants become ,. i so tall that ib Ia uI inconvenient b0 i - Her husband, on returning home at Ight, that his frogship would not allow the water Ib to unnecessary to state that he inva ably q is g ve - A Touching Story. ' to flow for the use of the world. The ani- ohoosee the man to whoin the bride w af_ them shelter in the cold season,and they are 1 t: l; fo lowin5 story of found her there unconscious, with the coils finally left bo struggle with old Boreae ad `r to-r whi/ h one of him un tbti her mother's cheek trying In n her 90 male held a meeting so which ib a disco• fisaoed. The nun ooU le are the free y 6g _ ,A , ; P , 7 B . A touching story comes from the Coa g Y g P beet the ma . ' ,nciz ab a farmer and tab way.to arouse her. ehowln the straits to wbloh brave men, v� that union the frog could made to to set up house keeping under the n &rest Y y M a result they become -. r•:r, thou war broke cab w':. y Y g la h the water would not flow. an fa• um tree • unhealth uns'unsightly, a re out off from the comforts of olviliz ttIon are ug y g , tab from ibis date all late rtes Y: Y, P Y >� mildew and c bra el bo .the end tile attempts were made but ib w not an- with the parents of him lubra mast aeo • insects. and finally Are removed to the braah . Y ! Ilrinking Long- life comes to him who boil his sometimes redaosL The oommlesrry P ' P ' ile. Bub in the meantime the owner has :►rte six ,onths when the water and kee s hU month shut sbore11 were getting rather low at Leopold dl act Dame dancing upe►n bin tail that they itnteo not go near him--norm b he P i hi,r, tat there was a P the fro laa hed and the water began to look upon them—in partioalar he mu b&b- nob learned anything from this object'.i i while asleep. If he lives in Texaon hi days villa, and the cruel edict wont forth that boo flow in a continuous at m. Ba once that stain from amin his mother-in-law, t on h son before his eyes for years. If he lands r,1, of his heard and that may also be prolonged by keeping the same ration of Portuguese wine would theroafter i be to tau h he cants no0 onto he maoni fnrnLh food for her �ma; or P t "c:unr rose bush it will be trashed in the } have peace. He was Mouth shut while he's awake. .be only a hat bottle a day. Each white a d only aaoh undone were save ss snc� when re aired. Should be fail in th last SAME +say ' •ine asy um.. E-oepb for Iman was told to send his bottle to the store- Y 9 . was arentl as sane Edison has invented a machine by w tvh s needed in getting into a b nano which in particular she is privileged to come at i hb P Y r �erson'e face can be s:bn miles awn . It keeper every other day tQ have it rapleniah- some camel is said bo have been 0. n6d by end make hersel pheardgif nob mean. g ,1 Y '• n an to & in situation, and a soorot The coal slavery in Illinois and Pbnno t- nvers tion o Y - should fit a o ad• It was try $ t - if,nAl. 'inally the phy, net .alt want. There are Y meetin of the white employees WAS held be white men." The latter olsue0 I the le- t'olygany is universally practised here vania is worse than that which this nation ' „.' reone whose facer 'would be asps tally devise m6arnres mesh the emer no It 8'8114 indloabeS loan it to of rs t origin, there are anfficienb lubras. lb ie slRni cant abolished at the scab of millions in blood �1.py ide They bold mY . nteresttn to aze n n miles away. Se y' h&vin , in all robablli been a had be that In e&oh bribe oerbain ceremonies hieh ,,t•rf',rm a'•I surgical opera- g d p° oft found that be ap ply intense hest to the probability, + and money. The Southern slaveholder , ,rurn out. So they An excellent Lnitatlon bf old bron e b bottle ib was pow to blow out the bulge then InAI myth since a adve of the inflicted severe sufferings were prat iced could not e1arve hie slaves. Inhumanity in . . . whites. The native ossems o word n n the un men before the were ad- :. 10, and t�ne of them kept en introduced. Ib is well known th b the that p"y filled the interior. In this mesa• P Po Y° g Y their case was effectively provided against . . P: p pp PP Her the os tt of each bottle waon IuormAild which can be draaoni°'ted `y°ul," th aeareab mibted to the council Meetings ; th b im, in moat Hasse by melt interob. In Illinois ,y t, ud, wltiere the a►de11t re sated a llcabions to co er or br of peso .. „ y approach be mars! whtoh on aifics a the were made men b an Initiator mer- 1 :,t•y cnen cub the soalp alternate washes of dilute Acetic acid d ex- nearly one half. The Ingenlous Expedient si "o " „ y Y there'is nothing bo prevent the coal master's .el until blood Came,and ',�` po4are to the fames of ammonia real is a a shadow, or double self. A ew tribe vice s.oivtlized oommanitto•make M o1na. from starving their human serfs. The only worked admirably, and the seorot was nob hold she bolter that this shadow do not die ,re:ends to draw orb f. very.. antique and highly- razed y but has a habitation near the rietn or sub- immediate relief for.the abrodlti i q g Y- reveals! until some time after fall relation EVIL SPIRITS. ps of this Y r.he to of his Bead,stitch' :_ q Arson bronze; but a more rapid d system ls nob in an inhibitor , antique pi had been resumed.—[New York $Ina. Y y law bnb in . P tang sun, but never north or south Life In The aborigines are doubt . the I- f Fer doing no. My noole .4. - method of producing this beautiful a ear- j the charity of the people. It is a a stem in . - g g P the hereafter wee bo bs transYtory, but aeon 'greatest cowards in the world after bh ern y i,to he saw the drum." t`� - gate has long been a desideratum. It now which murder is not illegal, but is which' l , „ K q Y P r charitable collections may be made for the, r - „ ' found t tat,this map be a000mplished im- Pea,' you wouldn't ogre L I mvt s all aaoh notions their ideas were 11 dofin- sets The huddle around their cam yes y Uccawa, snake a Hobe of merein the article in s solution of on acs srl pie art of the dollar you sent ma ono ed. The Ran. Mr Ridley onbiites that the and are in constant dread of being ized widows and orphans of the slain. If vt►e !iciays in French Csnsda ` perohloride of Iron in two part of ape►; to pohenRo*" "No, my ton. Why'. natives of the Darling, believed in Baimao. and carried off by an evil egirib, hioh oast•bop theme Atrocities, we oars ab leant i sets holidays there wlthb a the tone ac airin darkness with ten hot' "Beot►nre I gave Stay cents of It to the whom they regarded as the create and In they suppose to wander about the b sh at play the part of the Rood Samaritan and - y '0 at e,unmet , tae Fete:Dien, immersion or them ►ilia ms be lied one-le ed man thacb se1L tiokets bo the the divinity o Mudgese Mr, Grant or found night in great numbers. A strange idea bind np the wounds of the viodmi.-1 Chi �'' Or. ' y S g , axe Y �� mete who enjoyed a lively hope of one fabnre attains bh&b shoals they Lore some r6 ie of Herald. lY 13tptisber day, Jane 241 ill a strong solution of nitrate of oopp . .11 des J a n '29 •and Do s " ' .. " -irons :. .1.. . . ,. ,�.- p pA l ��. .5 t .♦ F r +f, u•i - - - -id.. . l Y r 3 • ,Y L. 4 .. A 4 t t < .,:. ,,c 1 .. ..t i SS . I . I - . y . I -R } Q. . 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I _ . �y. � " f __ _ , i Orr•F, _ .% ="w I r,: �; rougnam,,I - TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS:Br teterring , -_gin, �1ViU�i, spa of the` 8eerstary of porad Wayi1i 6 e .p1A hapi Vora _to the address_lat>el on oar Pepsi you 'r y iah the Toronto B of Trade, and Arthur etas of said priyato property. a • 1" - � �.- _I . : _. . eau always ascertain Ole date towh e - . onr.absoriptiontoTsaNawsis aid. Boddy, son o Venerable ArobdeacoD , Run a street straight south from the i 7 p .• s i; _ ! Remittances are acknowledged byy a ..�. 1.of date on label on the fir.t paper iol- BOddy, Of Tor ►DtO, have �ppRobed their gate on the.West side of Miss O'Leary'tr - t; : tt 1` ° lows cheap of money at this office. Always tent Fairy Queon in ,Mr. W. H. Banks' residence about for rods and it will cos, ` +' T. �. IUI$ to announce to.the public tlie►t he hula h r ,�� • keep the date paid ahead. tf woods for the holiday season. + T _ Dent With a street a early opsued running ; purge stock of, ;, I < south as far ae John fitllman's fence• �' ! q ' � ' --Mrs. Frank.Harvey, who' 'wits t�e� t �- b the ex rose train i ro etc' finely. Continue this on about forty rods 8i � I& %TA " rB T _ . I _... . fjj$ PiCk a tW%,�., ­ ­ M 0 9. er injanee were in the face, which fn1lher, and it will open beards the rail• . . Y . _ VOL. V. ' PICHERING. ONT., JULY 19, 1889. perhaps road track, between J. R. Hoovers reai- which 11 Will positively sell off at coat price.- T is no humbug, r,; will rha s be slight marked. The rail- way and Mr. vey have coeds no donee and his mill, fairly on the level , . but genuine bust tees. ,, , , ' ..° . ------- Naw ADvERTtsEMENT•Tests Dar. settlement and we are informed t1:at the brow of the hill. This will give us a - }_ a __-_ - ,,.- . . ' 1 �_,_ - - tl 1. i --- Grand Trunk will ,sstand a snit rather level straight street from Bang to the • . I EC� � '_` Forks &c.-C. Dale. than pay damages. IThe chances are that track. It would then turn due seat to 0 Al � ��t7•, r �1 .- I Oil-Dowewell Gee. Haney will tarn law loose on them. iris station aloslg the G.T.R.road reserve. ; a Loa►1-E. Stephenson. This road M►oold rt>tn tlhrohgh Mille t p red eta t► large stock of Boots and gh ea, anc� will hereafte]t .,;,. Strayed-R. S. Philips. -John Woedh shi d 18 head of my,. PI y ,may, I h8"N19 , "Q Y.IiATE)d. PPo 0 Le s o rt , Mrs. 0 s.John dev a eeial attention to this branch. G ve me a call.. I �. t s-0., Coto pe P Local-- W. E. O'Brien. eitttle aria'14 hoj t Montreal on Satur• Andrew's, John Gillman's, John How t: > street, Pickax: Gera are-T. B. Willie. . . day. The cattle re purchased from � coin llaitl_ t:Ydult To Rent-Timothy Walsh. 4 the following p�xt,ie -2 Geo. Hughes, land a and J. R. Hoover's. `'a WILLIS9 BROUGHA s y Ran a street straight south from same .Whitt 1 A. Th mpson, Whitt , 4 _ . evP. FERRI] ,• Gem Jars-W. .T. Gordon. y y int as above as far as John Gillman s . _ , '.i o1 ooaonrex- Loeal-Piekerin Pharmao Henry Gould, whit y ; 1 Lovell Harrison p° to tto evening a to i g r and then slant across to the station in a ( , BTOt Brock st , Kinsale ; 4 Alex. oore. Greenwood ; 1 . - To Contractors-.1. M. Gerow south-easterly direction is knother pro- _ wppued with Pure,man. John Bueban, Pi kering ; 1 Clarkson posed. Tlrie would cross the O'Leary's ( -. '.- "' .., ' Roger s, Kinsale ; 1 ohn Little, Scarboro; cheap for case. • - LI M S 1 Goo. Philips Brougham • 2 Stone & property, John Gillman e, John How- _ LOCA S . �- ndd'sJno.Andrew's and Henry Gordon's. : •,,,. �'_T� -��^�^^^^- �• ,,.V4 . J Smith, Whitby ; 1 Arthur Ridley,Picker- Either one of these would give us a ---r• - & - M RQj V I t -. -; .� ^' ing. The cattle av raged 1200 poandeF good road. The first onp would not cut Ate' I • '� t A. RISK. I -A good cow• for sale. Apply to _ -Landlord Gord�n hitched his trotting up roperty as much as the latter,because . l�� found in the p. Richard Baker. '` mare to a ha rakle Taesda afternoon p piekerin`, from s•. Y• Tuesday, it observes existing lines much better. . nesday.1. -Mrs. J. Young, ot1 Toronto;is visiting and raked a iece f ground for James Another proposal, which seems to meet I 1 . .. _ with Mrs. F. Matthews. ,Linton. As he w s returning h horse with the greaten; favor, is to start where - . -Mr. Frank Lap , of Toronto, is visit- came up behind hi , and as the mare this present street ends, by Mr. Oillman's - ! - : . . t Q 1 t - -- - p e er lets an thin ass heron the peens a Of all inds Pinta 1laTts Ha -Gallons.. inq frie>Dds in the village. n v 9 g Q fence, and elanf across to where th ,T,�DGAR a D1A1 -rte and Mrs. W. e. Pu h are visit- highway , she start d bar trot. the bit private road joins the one from the - - and (1911oIIe. E and Solicitor@. g broke and Gordon I aped forward to catch Friends' church. •This is considered the , l .° aaa J. F. >raq.r. ut> ins in Toronto at present. her head. Hew knocked down and �`t j�jl G� Toronto. CaetOr Oil at`the v e least eIpeDelva and most dirtiCt. V 1 a V ^'i p . -Farmers are buying the whole turnout p ssed o er him. O,n One of our reporters interviewed as j� HN $ALfi� Pickering Pharmacy for their mowers. „ of the rake's teeth ieked his hat o8', and many of the business.men and citizens as � •� T L QUARTS). t1 and solicitor,xc •� -Mr. Gus. Williamson, of Toronto, is carried it home. T e horse stopped at its be could run across Wednesday afternoon, - . 1. PE R1,[� Darer u■ block,tiro 1 spending his usual summer vacation here. own stable and the ake was not damaged. and bere is the substance of their re• -, - . M �� lurid■ to loan at to. Gordon soon turn d rip to quiet public marks :-- 1�1 term■of payment. . sale, choice extracted white $O�iAS PAT plover honey. W. D. Gordon, Pickering. fears, with no worse injury than a scratch tti, o'coitos I T �w T on, the neck. was prepared to support any movement ,. ,- _ ST N E d AR►7 r aria soli wr.1.--Mrs. G. G.Pnrsey, Toronto, is spend- -EECarsioDe` to Atlantic chest and for getting s new road to the station. s iopen e�er�ye 1. tints a few weeks with friends in this vie• Maritime.Province . Return tickets ez- He would like incise a street o red right - - inity. tie ratline ANA THE AME+'$l i' .. . . . . E. FAREWI -Mr. Robert Cutbbert-.and Mrs. Bots- Ceedingly cheap to ortland,St. Andrew's, through from King street,to �• ' _ St. Johns and Mon ton, N.B., to go from track so that property world be opened RIHTF+R. c�ouW ford of Toronto,are visiting friends in this 18ih to 22nd of July and return till Aug. up. Farmers should be interested in this LINED JARS '` _nasty solic�tvr. co vicinity. POR LAIN . --Jas:Trail is bavitll his barn raised Gth, also to Hall to go from July 18th new road movement as they experienced . - t•,.te to Aug. 5th and reurn till Aug. 14th Tan much trouble in winter and fall climbing - 'w8 a 11 kinds and therefore hav the beet at 1 -FI tip several feet apd a good stone founds- excehept opportunity•to visit the favorite the hill. A public meeting should be p tion put under it. lowest cash prices. : . . . H. HUPR P beaches and sum er carnivals at St. called, and a petition drawn up and pro- P r1' • surgeon,tiro . -W. T: Dunbar s handsome clerk Johns and Halif z. For tickets and rented to the Council. - . - erina�c-itlege.Toros Walt. Riabardson, is spending two week's further,informatio call on or write E. W. a. RAN ' 1 j ��/""`-' • .f - • �hdPm�Piy fiend - (vacation at Thornburg. btephenson, tale aph office (opposite decided that we required a now roan by at 1[r. Isaac Linton'e. One large a crate Of __ -___ - ..- _ . - -Miss Sparks, and Mrs. Richard Giro- Hatch Bros.), Whitby. He also sells an means. He would favor any Rood _ - let and two children of Toronto, are visit- cheap tidtets to and from all local and scheme in this direction, although he - �O WHITER jj HOPhI�5 f rei points b 1 routes rail ocean thought property should not be cut 'p m as t: H• gon, cvrn, mg relatives ln_Piekering. 0 p y R P P t.J erinery College, Tor( • - -Farmers tell us that-the Paris Green. river or lake lines. angle.wise - more than was, realll - and Cbesrywood evti Which the et at the Pickering Pharmacy -A despatch from Cobonr to Thurs.rs. necessary. The private roadway.. wos ,Just 0 Ile Out. Toilet Sets, Tea fie ts, Vegetabl6 . the horse'@ foot atten� y Q g y p g P lot a9,7th con.. Picke -L - is the best they ever used. day's Globe gives t e details of a shocking dangerous, while any of the new ones d Side ]Dishes, &Q., large ass0 tmeut : landed to. Telegraph murder committe in Murray, near that proposed would make a fiat-class one'. P.O.addre.a : Green R . W - -Township council meets in the town DICICIB & MARQUIS . t0 Choose from __ __ _ - _-_ city. (3eoi a Br ewe, a widower with one hall. Brougham, on Monday next for the y• g both Geed themselves as storm 1 m _ J . transaction of general business, child, Rot marri d some time ago to a e�pre strongly �8ta{stet Miss Dowd. In May last Breeze died favor of having a new road opened as -W. V. Ridbardson left Monday on a advocated in last issne of Tar Niv0s. baeiness tour to Sault Ste. Marie, and and people were surprised. The little Gbn��+'1/+ girl now Rives a 11 account of his death, The. present and future interests and _ _ _ _ 1;. _.y ,-,,- - - . will be away six or eight weeks. saying that the ifs put rat poison . necessities of the village demands it. The HOMAS DUN' . . -Jno. Remmer is having the Ley everything her fat er ate f;r two or three present road is a poor one and cannot be - 1 missions. tortoki, property repaired, for shop and residence, days. He asked for -water and she put made a good one. - s,ont,Oct. f and report sass it will soon be occupied. rat poison in it, ilk or tea she doctored soBIRT albs ' . I - BGtiTI�'C, -Mr. Edmund Stephenson of Norwich, in the-same way. The wife told the girl thought the present means of reaching R.0 �. , Be Licensee for the . • ! • who formerly lived here, spent last week- what she was doi g but the child being the station very unsatisfactory, but ace at the store or at - ' in the village, and made as a pleasant in terror of her di not warn bar father. whether the proposed scheme was practic• - village` __ - Qail- Breeze finally die from the poison. The able and advisable he was not ,prepared • - -I - � 6 • H. COR\ELL -Six�ic lists from Rochester, N. Y., inhuman woman snow ender arrest, and to say• There would likely be some . . -• E• an i l3euerat A1;A the whole count is horrified. difficulty In securing a right of way, but ;• sold and exchanged. -passed thro h here Monday en route for this could be settled by arbitration,doubt. • ` - to loan, Office kL chnr Toronto. They will return home on the -Just listen toi that awful Pickina' West HaV ,bought dur Sugar before the other side of the big pond. News man. . He aye he has had tour bas R.BE3T(��i,' I- (. w, T. DUNBAR • Contecancer. f -David Decker got teal shaken n kets of strawberri i given him and it took a ldavi 9, Accgantaot g y p three bites to ere be And here we said the present private road could never a v4nee in Puce we a e able • stoney Ito loau on tar - recently by a colt. It struck him sin the �' be matte a Rood one. There was no sense . � bawd. OFFICE-At back with its knees, and he has been laid were told the otb day that be had a in drawing heavy freight u and down Brougham eery Slog off work half the time since. mouth like a sap rough 1 VFhat berries! transaction of barinee Bceton World. Dear reader this. self- that steep hill, and the turn in the middle CluQterlee8 wh Ch . . _ - --Edith B. Dale,saeceesfuly passed the niacle it really dangerous. He thought a .. �� �'. RICIiA}}1.same Clawd is th most homely editor in first years work in every subject, at the new road should be opened at once. The - • Insurance Age: the Province. Hi nose is likeanto a cant- are tie �� �r • - American Life, Lanca . closing examination after spending two hook, and he wor a veil until after his street opposite the R.C. church and south - � Insurance Cutupatfie terms at Moulton Ladies College Toronto. Now laved. if the young lad33• to Gillman's could be repaired, and a > I ( , and most popular plan -We met sir. John Gordon, Sr., on who temporarily edits the Bowmanvilli .isle of way in a slanting direction par � � j� (�(� D�t � taken on all kings sit p. C>iarch street Wednesday. Now that he chased w the Rate where the roads Join. jT R P�,I jES FOR: 100 I BS" ratty. Statesman will et as referee, consider i is able to mo.,e out of the hones he.is this a challenge. Let us send her our The right of way to be secured would be • i 11. --- - - �i,� steadily gaining strength, and we hope hotos and have his matter of personal abort and ioezneneive eomppgrad with its , . . pp benefits. The c rite of the street from w �r^ soon to see him hearty again. beauty settled be wean as forever. Don't I . - . A. POST, CO . Pik d brought a be rash thou h mark our envelope so King down might be �ett for the present . • . -Rey. Wm Car doh g , y p A• for the count fine little span of ponies from the Mani. that she may be re red for the harrow• �d taken up when necessity demanded. and apec�ecations turn tonlin with him. They are gentle, docile ing sight. y ISAAC versa building. steam and agreed with Mr. Dunbar'a a, fall I - ventilation a epecisa and it requires a mighty fast mover to --The Toronto World -says':-"W. .' H Prot y' earner Dundas •rid � . . . give them duet. We understand they are O'Erien,Whitb , as a photographic estab- a thought a new road should be opened, Residence-Kingston t y and this arcs the shortest and best one to --------- .. W for.sale. lishment complete in all its appointments. open. 1 . A uctit -A. B. Dowswell and wife,J. A. Hilts He has a beautiful front store, in which . tr18At rainy SELLING . C H� P, and wife, Miss Peart, Mrs. I Wise, are displayed pie urea, frames, paintings thought the proposal a sensible ons, and � O I : . i - POUCHER & P Wm. Hilts, of Pickering, Miss Coad, of and-otber attrae ive goods pertaining w that it should he taken rip by the villagers ; 1 - . - Auctioneers. for Oshawa, and T. `9Velburn and wife of the business. egatives are arranged pn,d farmers. ��a""°�'�" _ . - &mLh Ontario. ht"cl Toronto have gone aloe the lake shore alphabetically and everythin is kept in . j orders by letter or R P Y d g • p JAB. UOttbolt � ` �, I Thos. Poacher, Value a . for two. weeks boating and camping. the most systematic or or, rendering it declared that a nee road wouldbe a good dray.THOS. P` UCHF Nice time-sure. the easiest thing maginabie to eapply ad- A. R. RowLA`I) wh! thing, but as we have at present a road -Don't miss the great garden party ditional pictures from the old negatives. leading to the station, he said that ac- � -T- on the College Grounds this (Friday) even- The operating room is fitted up in first• cording to British law we could not force • • - - Bouts (1 It will be a most brilliant affair. class style, with north light, abnl}dance a roadway it the owners were unwell �OH LLB ing. • y unwilling . . �� . .LIE, - • ' Brass band, good program, splendid sup- of scenery both f r back and•fore•gronnds, to sell. P P P- - _ - ----- -- - - -- - ----- ---- Maker •pe�;SeAI' ,3 per. The Kinsale cricket club has been and with the best cameras and all iris mod _ __ M e promptly attended to. IL A. BL-?7TIl`•it3 WOI�D . , . invited down, and if they accept;the came ern appliances of the art. Mr. -O'Brien b6lieved that we should have a new road A IN S(DASON SOR ` @hip• Don't forget the •1 - will ruu from two o'clock until sundown. has had,the very - best experience and right away connecting the station with _ News,King strtet, Fick - Everybody come sure: training, by wlipeh he has attained to •lie village. It would be a great eon- ti. __.. _ -Elsewhere will be found an interest- great skill and uickness of perception; venience and would increase the,value of I/O in letter from our late resident Rev. J. and understanlli R thoroag111y the laws property in that neighborhood. I �- . .. ,_ g of light and ill de, his work combines ENO. eighth - ORDox H'OC J. Cameron', of Woodlands, and another �,adles and nntlemen slid f @1�OWra $ llnch SeekCP$ �f James Gordon.1%) fine finish with . tistic taste. His photo- said That a new road wooly be a at $a$ the idea �ttruck �ou at from a Toronto gentleman who camped 61'e sue new brick l>ua�ii graphs are not erely Rood, but are pie- convenience. Folks generally down at the-mouth. We heartily thank g y Malk up � i-. i- - sty e. E�•ery ccrn�•et�ie L.tares of great b arty of finish. Since than now, rather than risk a tri in the i tra�veltinupubtic. rFa . Rev. Mr. Cameron for the renewed in. P T �� commencing here his trade has more than ''bus. A direct road Should be opened. T�� SPR1N� HAS S R RUNG i` j "r__ sheds, vitation to visit his home on the St. - --- - • Lawrence, and will endeavor to do so doubled, shuwin that the �ublie appre- D. RXDDtN ! ��TESTE \ FIc�' ciates and patronizes what is really suer• said we should certainly have a new road. -- - rV next season. y , now app.. fA it itorioas. If so 4sid r your s(e)asonable att e . Your winter ! traveninq pub ic. T The resent one was very unsatisfactory,, changed hauub Kati bag -With the compliments of the author _-____ --- and if we had a new one It could be ke t Slut 1$ Bhabb3l. cut. 6itnatea .Bit le. we have received a cry handsome little THE STATION ROAD. I 1.is convenient for plat volume entitled "Smiles and Tears" by in good shape. He hoped the poop e i I- a or lunch at all reaeonat . , I would take hold of the matter at once. I ' Rev. E. $arrass, M.A�� author of"Gallery 'some C>tti:eae >vM to lensttrtt.-wire wit. i.ociArlr�+lg! e 740r, PickeriAg, l . a$e �� boreses r cattmle. DV1ei�l of Distinguished Men, .&c. It is elegantly yeopte want 4 new zoad slsht os. in (: A evil reepecttuuyeoli(i was the only man we interviewed who p� bound in cloth and is sold by the author objected to a new road. He held that as . • suinmor suit hi art StIC at le. f, �,at 40c per copy. Being both interesting Wednesday Tim. Nxws-man wept over J Proprietress. F. >s: Ai and instructive it should find a place•in the ground between the village and the work had been done on the .present one - j,. i;'�itrh • every home. G. T. R. station and viewed all the routes it was township property; and the hill - of approach. a believe a new road should be cut down and it would be all _ -The smokestack'was.aired at bpink s ri ht. He did not think a tit of way dsmi • _ _ , A GIITHl3ERT, should be establi had because :- R y • Bring, Ont. He% = engine house Tuesday amidst mach ; 1st.-Tbe present road is private pro• could be got for a new une unless it was i i• , i trade,I eve guarantee. palling, hauling and yo heaving. It is 82 I forced and be did not think that should !e• 11ed on E shortest n, feet hi -h. The S ink property. is earl �,erts, which the township cannot peace. 1 cleaned an shortest n. g P P P greatly Y be done. enhanced in value by the additions and Ably acquire. T. rues. 2nd.-If the c anon must enforce c• >a�, . E I N U - ` improvements of this summer. The tt right of way, he present one is not thought A Dew road should be opened.• It s` _ s enrich! capacity of the mill has been in- �nitable, being n w unsafe, and likely to would be a good one and would opetn tip ate ed On h1Ch ��d r.• creased, as the water will now lie unable some Rood building lots, givm UP I to occasion stn ages. �COntinue so in measure. Being also g Ontan ( PP winding, indirect and billy. Now what is to be done about this ? hay cMT1 on In Whitby for ova thirty year$, . -, 1 -Pastor Won. Freed vurposes holding grd.-Tbe present nt and'future interests The feeling of our business men is quite I L a series of gospel meetings (D. . V.) in 'of the village de and that the solid block evident. f oIn the above. Let a petition . Q� offer the stock ate St pI`lCe• W. PICK ERIN Dale's Hall commencing on Thursday ;of land between Bead's -corner and the be drawn rip for presentation to the j, � a __ k _- evenin of this week. Pastors from sir- Council. i Chat Bar erns in Watches, C ocks Jew ' Open far the trances g Friends chnrah should be intersected i -: Banki g ter churches have been invited, and pro- 'with a street, in .der to open up a fine -_- - ` 1 i � • ` uK Business. bably will be present daring the egntinn stretch of buildin lots. A.zailleu horse slice is said to be oo><n- K ' ILl�i,v ..� �' E Ovrlc>< Hour$-Fro anee of these meetings. The services 4th.-It is not the interests of muni• •ing into general use uu tomb parts and �' 10 to I o'clock. •� •�- !' grhl commence at eighto clock sharp each Cipal economq t expend public money works well. It it easily pat on and off, V A. ,.Gt� t Q - TON: j1, �aQ1n�l� Bank evening. Christians of other denomina- on making a ro way over private pro• and is a gioet saving of horses and ex- + - lions, and everyone cordially invited. art , however Ii rich indebted the nor- use. It hag not reached this eotuut t. raoticM Wa obmaker knd Engraver. 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