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I : - :' � - , �­. - - . . . . . � . - %� ,, - - . , , . . - - I . -4 VOL 0 . .,;.: - .- �. 1�:..'­ . ;i - _: 1*1.1 - - I . I . . i � - - 1. - .�_ - � : . .i� . , ­ - ", I .!; . . - . 4 � . . i . . . � . . . . . a .. � . I - I - %� t , � 1, ., : - - . .�� 1+� i �­ - I PICK RINGI ONT,! FRIDAY JULY 18, 1890 _- .1 _..... .... � . . ..i.�iiiiii___L I.. ',.,�� . - * . .. . . -',f.w !r�_=___*___ _10-1111M. . - � -m,_:_. . __ * . 1. I _. : ,.; ..i-. -, *'.'I I . I.. � . . -.,. N 1. ----,--.------------- . . o... . I,. - . - .1. - , - ,V-.��! roft**i - be -1-- __ , . : ; -- NO, 38W. . ' , " . . . - , �,.. . ,.- - �_ - -11 � -;.; _r 10 *"at G;av . - - - � . . . - ".� ­�,­. __ . ­ - 1!1:,<-" '. . '. ... ___ . I 1: -------- -------- ______ # * - - .: _._'. -, . ;1 . ::�_ _____ � .. I a! I . PUNBARTON. - . I --.., . :, - : : - . ._%,�'. 4 . L, F - ANDREWS,,` OUTAROUND US - . I ..-.1.: . 1_11..�,�., Awdeal. D914TIST, I r " I .1 . Archbishop Walsh at Pickering. .., � , r� .. . - .. I .. . . I - . - . . . . I.. �.:_ 'i, ­ � 1. -1 � _ - . . . : � - . . - �_­. ._Jl� I �.. ^-1-_­­�1 - --�_'�­._.!_, . I . . 1: - . .. .1 � Noith"east cor.' Yong� &'Quoin sts. LATEST LOCAL SAIppRmas 1MCO,D1tD Sy Muiw Louie Henderson is . . Z" ".; - - �; ' � If 13ATEMAN MID. - C.M., -M.C.P. . - S'pending & On SIL'turday, July ftb. Rif; Graft, sbii� -, �_ ' .. ". � , , . -'­ �. % . r Z ,4 ' - . I _ . _R, &*s.O.,'Ooroner' lumes'and . THE PRZfM AND JOTTID DoWn jsy OUIL f4)w weeks with -friends in the city. Archbishop of Toronto paid his . - .�. . �'... �_ * The largest DenW oflice in; Toro M , officiell , . "' T�� - �. . . XW otmot, Pickering- ae hours ��� . Dio. I OORRzS, 108 AUDIO Anderson hag returned I ...... . .. _; 9 I I . .. .. . C, :_�. - . l� J � visit $0 the R. C. Church here. He V10 . A 4_ . .30 8. : I - q_- _�, � . . . .. I . .. go to 11 , _; Evening -6 - ___ ----------,-- __ home troin PArkdale after atten#ing the .,,,,..p,,.i.d by Father Murrq, of &_ - ' . __ __ __ ___�_ : . . . __ . Gold Am#JWffi (silver), 'aiDd P�rcelaia .. . - - . - ''.. Collegiate Institute there for sixfmontba. Michaelis Colleg � . � ... bLAREMONT.. . I I -, IR FRANCY, D., C.M99 M.C.P. Filling,a9d Porce!ain & : ..., - - , : . I . i� " ' * - - S.O. Honor * Gold Crowns, I - . e, Toronto, Hand, or , . ... . . . . . . . .- .1. - . :4 _ .. I . . � C . �.d I Graduate of, Trinity 1- - � . I �- - The frame- work of Mr. Annan,13 im. Oithaws, and M&cCOII- of Whitby. � . I ­. . . vqivcTw - Trinitv Medi Q School and the Cot- .-. or roots of teeth a spepialty, / [Nmon-Ever,yTtiWayatternoon Tincksi mense barn is already raised. - . j . -..-. - I k, I - . We of V,hysicians and,Surgeons of Ontario. ' � ­ � man Will be found in the office of Gerow's P Al- DO& Slow i We are After Mass war, celebrated by the Paaw-, . . i_�. . - : . ­�' I . BEST SETS OF TE ' u * That Mr. Hen . , ., , ogice hours, 10 to 12 a.m. I and 6 to 8 p.m. White- I Pactory. Claremont, where be derson Rev. Father Jeffeott, the Archbishop - . . . .. -, ,yg;le, Oil t. . I 101Y - Vitalized Air for Ext see f his NU ben ben� I w1l' be Pl= has crediin 'lay __ - , . , - - . - . , . - , ** - - .. � I . . 24-y rsTi! !". - eeded'to cateellise the children wh Pr* - . �, ._ � r - I - / , for ,,;go . ­ . . . I . . I . . I FE I out. - , b 1, of Wbitby, was -in & . I �_ - .1 . . __ -I- _­_ - - - t__ __ - ­ - I __W___ iRIER,if DIX.C.P.S., � , , r I c"al m p the class work. I Preparing for a long ti 0 Wme I . . a vi i I We are not going to boast of it as our . we past for t1i . . . . .t ... .� ''� . - . . . . . - � . . - . .. . __ �. 1), co�ONER. Office hour@-monuu f : NEW TAILOR F Ilage on 8 nday vis t ng friends. sacrament of confirmation. The anfiwer- I .) .. : 6. Surgery in rear of t1l"M �6 0 The bridges on the 9tb conces i � Wbitevale fellow -scribe did in A simi . - . . : . - . . - I ­,'. W 10, eVoning 5 to RU I . . . very good. I .. ___ �_ I I il - . I . . _. _. d owed a thoronab knowledg& �_. . :. . I !" . -1. :. -, L11 ­ � - P"OD', 'In to the ends of the earth (possibly a few of'tbe Chri6tinn doctrine. His Grac& .� . � I . ''� .1, �. chemioalls &C .-, .. a ... 11 are 'U""Oe last week, but we merely proclaim and they sb ' . 8,r0RF,, Brock St. North� Claremo t.- Patrons - I 11r Ing, especially of the girls, was jupplied with Pure Dru . � _ - all completed with two exce I ...�_ ',�. IN BROUGHAM. , . . chearforeash. - . �_ 29tt . . . . . - . these will be c6mpleted on the arrival Of C - i . . . I . . - � ­ . . . ---------- ------,--- - __ - - _ ____ - - _____ I * - he tile timber. Oples Could be seqt fartber) through the then preached an -instructive sermon ancl, . . __ . . . . - Tile' under'sig-med wishes I to mfj� t , - I I � , . _. . . __ �: . . . . . . Columns of the Pickering NEWS that reminded the ebildren of the many obli- , - ..; . At I- I What migtt bive been a seriobs acei. Sam %,-. 1. I . . . . public that he has opened R t Lifor shop in deut .. I -------- - __ I - ! _____ - _­__ I � __ - , . � - �_ . . I I � . . . . I . . - ; __ occu McConochie is a happy main. gations of a good Christian life, and that k . , , * 0 - , . - � - .*: ? � � - . I rred on Tuesday. Joshua "Ariadue's 'crown" fell down to him last unless we persevere in, virtua to the eact . - - i. . . . - . . 0 . 6 . I I . . . . : TOHN BALL DOW, BARRISTER 11 THE POST OFFICE 8 -OCK, Bundy bitched a team to a double rig and week in ib form of -an beir. May every of our lives we cannot hope -for .Balvatio . . I I f) ILDd Solicitor, Notoxv Public, etc. opr7og- . .. � started with a load of ri lagers for MK"k- blesbing a e D_ - . , . i . I)everell's Block, Brock -street, Whitby. Private ]Brougham, and asks for a air Share of A tWnd him. , - _.%__.. . . . . - . .. - � terms of 1payment. -y ublic patro g ;�.. . , ... I hich h& --.1 - . . . . I _: I - #83-Y . . - The Rev. Mr. _Cbisbolm� occupied the exhorted the mi to keep and thus avoU . . ­ . '% funds to IO&U at lowest ates and on favorable naive. 26 Ilftm- When the party got as far as the He gave the Pledge to the boys, w __ - ___________________­_ -i . - I .. bake shop, one of the borfies allied and t I 11 . I . . . . , . ._1 . .; I ---T---------,- PUIPit'l Of Dunbarton and Melville the great evil of our da�y. - � - , - ! . .... . _1. . - - . '- I. . . . . - .. 1. . .. '. . - . . '. , � BARRISTE R ; � - I . ran foul of a tree on the road side. Mr. churches last Sunday. T.bis gentleman It being Saturday, many people of thw '' - �_ - . - - . . . ' . and Solicitor, .&c. Money to loan. No ' - As' ' URQU . ART a Bundy wab compelled to leave his load has spent six vears in missionary work 1D other denominations were not preseub - . eommiHsion. Ofnce-: Over Ontario Bank, Picker- __ - - -, - __ ___ of passengers at home and proceed with British Colnm I P . ­� . . 111._P.... . ing; open every SaturdEty. 4-y. .)O(r CR - bia and in view of this lie which is to be regretted. as' the very - . . . . - � .1 . . . . . I . . I - . . - . - . .- . . 1. ______ - __.t___i_'�­-_ ___ C� -1 - . I , . � . . I a single rig. No dRmaRe was done. Tile has beeD'requested to lecture on that part appearance of the' venerable Prelate, not I . I I - - , . I "' M. '" ,a horse which C'aiwed tile mishap is . . Ck Ao.%J F* 1 -0. 0 C9 , 0" ." -4 - - - - . I . - . . - . I .� i, � �_. . . J. E. FAREWEL 9 ILL. B.1 BAR- - ,X *130 im . 46 One of our country. This favor will be grant. to speak of his eloquence, is �Ozneth- ... � _... , ., .�... .. * RISTER. County ,row� Attorney, iind . IP4 , , . recentI7 purchased by Joseph Bundy and ed oil- Weduer,dity evening of next week, Ot t � We I , � . � . - I I county Salicitor 'Court I oube� Whitby. 10-y 1d04 *1 ,.. i I , 0 � n 0 be soon forgotten. It is naturat 7 . . . . i - 0i ,ji I N . .1 M a 'A :3 6i Al irrather too lively for drawing passengers. when Mr. � " .1. . '.. - __ - __ - __ . �4 --- ----- - __ . . 14 V-4 . . , . . - . � 0 . . . � � . , . E'N'TON & DOD ARRISTERS, dc - t (A CO OD 0 _" C4 A = ODer 8 Jtlry I l,evereLCed by big.. �. . � ..- I- , I . . -�4 ." � . - disastel, finisbed its labors I I . � . _.�. - .. �1'11i.. _. �. I I 1�_ sInf, - The cor tile Locust- li'll lectill"e. At the close of .'he service a priests and people. e follcuting ad. - . - 'otaries, e :9olicitors for city = 0 ou'r , M . � _. on Chi6l'011n announces a free that he is beloved and - . - . -_ � . D soiieitors..N L � .. - : - ednesday. meeting was called at which it was unani- dresses were presented to him - .. - . -., - I - . . . - ami county Loan Aas.,)ciatiom IOJ Adelaide st. 40 h-4 : ,jyX 1. - - - - I 0 returming a verdict of I . . . . M 1.1" in mi�jn'slaugliter at tb& . - ,.: . - .. I I . , - . - . - . - . - - - . , . I eastjorunto. Telephonelgil'. Oueofthepiirt- W 0-4 i - -4 " 40 t- - t mously decided that tile congregation was end of the ceremonies, one fr - . L . .. . . t-1 �4 ." .4 36. .. *idvl !04 . i against Foreman Roche, owing to his OM tile COD -_ a . . ut evely Saturday over = "" . . 2 i, L - . . . � - . - - �. � - I - � ners will b - e in Clareino 14 , ' I Q prepared to give a -call to a pastor. We gregation, and *o'i3e from Brauth 13 ' ." '' - ' - ,tore. , . 131y a 44 . . I . _ Hopper's.l. I I I I negligence. It is said be has been ar- again beuloan tile tedious process. . I . t" . .. 1. - _­ . L. . � . - . -00 LN ; I . N i I' .h rested and lodped in Whitby jail. . C. M. B. A. . . ..'... . Z_ 1. I . . I 1 Iv *-* - -* a Iq #% A & .1 ! __ . - . 11 - L , . :.... I - - ': * . . � _ _'. __ - - - - _____ - - __ __ __ __ I - __ so :#,. ! qo ( M i I The camp groutid-3 are fast filliDo, up His Grace, irecrimpanied by the other - - . - . . '. - vete'rinlOr - . . �. I 9 �z i U,u . .-3 - . . . M �.- - ; 0. The, jury had been -closeted for about " . * . 1 1 _ _. I L! � .1L. .:- - -_­­ ­ � ! " * A R p witli -;pleasure seekers from different reverend gentlemen, proceeded in the af- . IL . I � - � i... I 1. I t� - . . . I I___ ___ - - . - .. . 1. . _.. 1. i = >� - verd' � - owin. . . , � _­ ,­ ­ .. " .., . = ;ir4 I - ., : 0; three hours when they retnrued the fol- Points. - Several families arrived some ternoon to Oshawa, to bold. similar set- ­ � ... . . H. HOPKIN ,�, - F '�RINA'Ry io , 6. :P1 0 :3 , jet:-I'That Jeremiah Moiiar- time ago and others are following. . . I e 01 . � tll�L 0 to - . . . . W -D s-,irty,00n, Gradual utario Vet- F'-' I . : 1:2 it , -_ M 'D �.! y came to his death on tl:e 17th da of / . . - I a t: t . - erinary-�C,�llege, Toronto. I Tre�tsall diseases of . I A. ; czZ = -C,--r Q On Victs there on the following day. - 1. . .. . : . I.. _� - . I - - . � - I . - P" _� . y Tuesday a large Rssenlb)Y of women and To His Grace, the Alost Rev. . . _. . .. ;. .. " the domesticated animals. 0,118 bl day or 41 -0 j.00; :10 '.1 'din' 188. . I ; y S,4 .t a F Z =-0 il, E " , nine, 1890, while r. . . ' 9 . . . - . - . I . . - I 0 �� '13 A I - - . .- . . ;_ - . ., CD rZ4 0 C_%.� I . .- at Mr. Isaac I�inton's, Pie eri g. 23-v to: I I . - ._.�:_ . v . d hrOuRh said ag through stone ille6 as managers, from College street MAT IT PLEAhE Youit GRAcE,-We be tD .. . - . .- -.-..- I...' . . I .. night proniptly , children principally together with a few _7ohn tWV a rs - attendedt.q. 0 ceand residence zc,l ' engine fall L�.D_ Archbishot of Toron . 2,_ -,x -A .t te 1i %_1 , rch culvert No. 262 on tll* ODta_riO & - - ­ _____ - -.7- � -_ hfto V S�. W_ e . ,- . . - . .,. I , . , Presbyterian church I assure your Grace that we are sin ely , ,- . ,_ . s� -_ .. ,_ - P. R. That train. and spent a day picni I . I .: .- -, - �) IZ �: 2; 2. .. -� 9 uebee Division of tile C came by- special 14 HOPKINS, VE E INARYSUR- nz, U i Z X , 0 * , - - I _. _.. . I I . * CrEO-.i, Gra,luate of he Ontario Vet- - �): __ ___ - -_ - VE laid eligizie I ,eking. The delighted to have the honor to 10 witit. '. I � . � I - - I - - . - . 0 . - -_ - 0 was proceeding eastward ft um weather being excellerit, boating and your spiritual children throng at, thlb.. '.. -f-_ : /.. " " . It I . . I #3rinary College, Toront Wi I visit Whitevale - 1:: I :i., :).. a .1 I. I . � . � . .. I . . . . . I., - a t � '0 ,Ocust Hill by orders of R. Cardiff. a&- bathing were indulged in with s,-reat gusto. diocese in testifying to you our love..res- - , ­ .... I . . ilay. 0 . . and Cberrywood-every S t1i Diseases of ; 0 0 IN . as I - � . . . . . . � . IN .00 0 krsLant super- lit C. P. It., and that The train halted about fonr hundred . 11. �.. . the horse's foot'attende(i at� my shoeing forge 0 * .0 .r . & in - intende * . '. r . -4� -C �! 0 1 ; ' he orders were rea,souable and piruden yards, pect and reverence on this yous first epis- . . . � a . lot 33, Yth con., Pickering Calls prom tly at- ,d! � , : 9- ;* ig 't .o - 98 . . . . :_ . " I tended to. Telegraph adAress: Whiteva,V Out. . a it 4 .4 V 11 . t- from tile grove and at about eight o'clock COW viiit to our parish. . . . . - . . I - .. * , �. . . - . . . . � 1'. . a 0 K a A I - , hat the coriditiop of tile track between The good old people who are still I- . . . - . . - - . I' .$ m ;.4 � � F.O. address: Grillen Riverl. Ont. 34-y - ab I = -- ------ -- 0 - � --- b" ued fur it's load. More 611C)i iviar � . �f . . . . I " eq M 10 40 I- I - I . - . I . . . . I 1 . � . - . ____ '----- t - ___ ----------'------ "4.i *0. -! - __ - ______ - __ _4_ QL_ ocust HUI and mileage VJ was dancer. catherings are expected by the owner and amongst us can go back with pleasu at W '.', � I �� . : � . . - . . - . . . - � ,Societies, - . us at tile time of the aceiJeut. That manager, Mr. Co ' uderstand. the time when, as a young priest,lryew . ­_ �_ .. ­ __ I I wan we u - I . . - 11-41-�_­­­ 1-i . -,--,-,-'-. 'u'vert 262 wait dayageronsand unsale for - . - . .,... - . - . . . visited these scattered parishes - � . DEC ER'S LIVERY ! , . --- - W.1001111.41, - , preachizK . - � I . � I . , ' . . . . � -1 .. . . . - . . I ' the engine as the time of accident. That WHITEVAI.E. . even then so eloquently the word of Ged,, . . . . .. SING SUN LODGE NO. 185, I. O. I , I . R`G. T. This lodge4upets every Monday - .1 - previous to the accidenu-notice had been .. � , . asid edifying all - - -­ - . ... � .- the year. in ale'8 liall, Pickering. ...-I: . 1- ..; � . I i - : .. - I I . I . s .. . holy zeal andt � ..' ' . . - .. - . - : Icvery person invited to J?in hnd bell van i I Lave'bougbt up Dam Reddin's jiv�;y given to Michael Roche, secti ' . priestly virtues. . - oadvauce on -foreman, . - . - . I -.- . _, - ..... . . I I . I . , . Atte6tion wam recently called through Moit of us remembe� with pleaaare &llse. , .. . . the grand Cause of Temperance. l2ly . business I and have added veral - new of the unsafe condition of enivert 262. these col . . __. I . � -/ , .� . . �. _.__7 4orms And buggies, I can mods,te That the said Michael Ruche did not take umns to the disgraceful condition the joyous day %hen this house of pravefr - - I ­ i/. . , 1. . I . -------- - __ ___ _­_ _t_- __ _____ - of our streets. -it is aratifying to obselve was de-dicated to the servicte of God, -be - ' � .- . . . - . I tousfne* � is Calrbioi. the Pu 3,lic withgood rigs a all hours. the - ' - . . I . . I I . - .- � . . . . . . I .. -1. Prsc&ut4OD8 to Protect the said culvert that the matter b&# receirod attention,tbe cam8e of your ma-nificent discourse on thati - .. . .- �, �_ . � ­ :- . . . . . - . - ---.------ - I Coves ed 'bus meets &.Ifll t ins. In . wbichit'W" his dutyto CIO uude,r the sidewalk oil the west hill having been re- grand oc4oasion ; - . - - _�. - . I- , - . - . . C�Wtveyar"er,l &e. .... � cout ection with livery keep a . rules and regulatioDsof the C. .R.Coin- paired. . . - slid to -day Our joy is great, , - - . _... . I - . . . _,;�­__­-__'_ ­.. , ­. ­ - . . W?, Commission and Board- - . I - I , I _;_,_�_ - . � I.. I I - indeed, to see your Graoe smougat tm aj� � . . _. �. . _. , y re .. . � . . I C, . . 11, Ing Stables, 11tokering. . .. latIng to trackman That the Mr. John L. Birnie, of Toronto, has been our Archbishop, admired, beloved ailik.. � -_ .1 . . . 139MAS DUNN, Conveyancer, _,OKt_ .. I . - ___1 , , Michael Roolle reasi said in our midst enjoying a weeks - vacation. revered by ail. . z � . � . . I I I . I . . ' ' ' r . . , . ;. . . : , . - . . - - .. :` TWOSIoner for taking Affidevits, etc., Clare- 0. - vr7. =:E A " prw&u. Mr. Birnie came here somewhat indispos- It is oui earnest and heartfelt pmyer - - - - . � . - - . . - v t! a .. mont. Ont. . ODy - . .. . CO in tiffille to have taken sich a - �., - - , __ _­ - I - ­ - _ - - __ - od 1: - . . - I . IAOUG as would haTe preventmi Lile scei. . but our balmiv and refreshing air has that our-41eavenly Father will grant youil... . .. " - '_1 I . _.. BUNTING, Issuer of. Maffiage . . dePt at etilvert 2W. That Michael Roche had a beneficial iffect. i,ogan knowm the Grace many ' : � ' ' . � . _* � ' ! . ., .- . 1. . Be- Lice'nseis f or the Cou Ll ty of Ontazio. Of- was gui spot to look for good health. strength and hmany years of health *Ddl .., .... - isuce, Pickering illy of neglect ot his duty on the !Fo &PPiness in the discharge of" . - - '.. - . . lace at - -the store or at his roa�d . 17ili It into be rearetted that the garde .- - . I - I � _. - - .1 - . . . ywage. .1 - I%_,y day'of JuDe,1&190. That the said �n ur sacred duties, and whilst begging yoor .: . . - - I � . , L . . - : . - I , . IGE GE'ROW. ,lilrenlo�t, issuer party in aid of Wbitevale Baptist church Grace's blessing on ourselves and families, , .1. , - ... I . _�' . . k - GEOt. neglect of duty was the cause that W 90 held at Penimbank farm on Wednesdav we remain youk devoted children in Cbriv4, I . .% .. , . 9 , - . -1 1. , . � . . . - - . _.. of Marriage Lice . Mvate Offift in the death of J*wvmlah Morianity. and :bat eveuing was cot quite a ficancial success. the congre�ation of the Church of St'- . . � .� . . . I ___ - - - - - . ftmap Factory -strictly . dertial. I ir.$-y . . tile said Allichael Roclie. foreman, was The evening being very chilly no doubt irancis of Bodes', Pickering. . . . . .. . - � .- - . - . - . . - R.BEATON,TO - I T.A�,u _009 WillitY of allanislaug.l.iter." . . - .. . . . �'.._ 11 I . * . . - . . * Conveyatucer, com 1*6oner for taking I&0@66 sho Sur . :1. . � . �. . . � ,� - 1, I N�HIPCLERK 0-"33. - . X"a R069 has Dot accounted for the small attendance. White- Signed on behalf of the c6ugreaxtion . . . . .. .. . . D . 81*0t&clos and Eye4il vot aids been in attendance at the inquest since -he valO baud discoursed some sv�eet music. . ; .. '. :_ . &WAvits, Accountant linsurapee Agent wn, for saie by M. GLEE�0�-J. GEo. SmiTH.- ... � . .- '... . L - . . to Vision ILDO : fiDished his uaLimonyoD Idonday. He A few of our citizens, whose narnes for - . .1� I . 1 - - ; - . �. . - - ': money to loan onf*rmJWeP"%y. Wills pro- Gno. CewAN. - I P. RTAX. I . � .1 . . I i - 1. I. a .. bated. OFFACE--Al M-bitevia,le. WiH be in . DALE. - - . . - PICKERING. h" been working on &he track every the present are withheld, viaitted Toronto . " . . � - � " i :1. - 1. . i I __ .: I . GEo. O'CoNxoia, A. A, Poor. - - . - ,- . � �. . . Brougham - every Monday ,afternoon for the - - -.7. - �7­ ­ . . - da,V since. rwently to witness the carnival and came . I - . . . . . I -­­ I .1 i . � - I . . I . - . . - I I , __. UIL�ction of business. 1 27-T About 2 o*aloek last Sunday ' -oruiling home diVaned . They immediately star - . - . . � . .., - . . . . . I . - .. .r - - - ___ -.--- - - ___ I - _____ 1111 t' To His Gract, tile Most Rrv.yohn Walsk' ' . .. ... .11 . _. - - __._.______.___­._ rest & ww'alhn4v, 'the alarm of Stv was so ed off to air the r grievances with king 11 . - �z p - Arck4 I * . ". . . . unded. and bn our I . . � � . .. �: - ,�­__­-­�-- ---1-111. .� ,--.--.--,.-* . I citizens torml; out 'I alcohol and since their reception with him D.D., Archbishop of Toronto - . : -- -.,;. . ­_.. 1. �. . � . �' ­�., I I was d - . ­ a- : . I I ' - I . A. POST, COUNTY A.HCHITECT �:. DAN. Js REDDINI,OGENT� . Lila& Dodwall a Saunders found'acovered have been indulging in a high old time. MAY IT PLILASIt Yora GRACK,-As naw,- - * . I .. , . . , - A _.. 11 . . � - - -:.-. ..: - . I . - A I a . - ry was 10 They MI unanimously agm thatthey have bers of a newly formed Branob of the, I - . I _; -_ :: i . ands �- . 1�! . . - flames. Everybody worked with a their . . . . . .. I * for the come" of 0iMeario Draviap - ' . .1 MICKERIN, � I . - -1 I - - -@pent -one wqe6* solid enjoyment. 11 Catholic .%lutual BeneAt Associatiev. we - . .. I � - I :1. . I . � �. I I I for A hearty well- . , /_ - . L - '1_� -,.* 1, . , 1V Steam and hot *Ater beating mad The FR(MT & WOOD BINDEK the on . ndry mumd go. The hard labor of tho %Vhitecro" Birnie arrived here from the CIO .. �, � . I - ifleations furnishe4l for every class of , * a &night. but i I buil7in � . V,,�Rle fou 'S Was $OOD ZPMMUS that tile The right honorable GoorRe Anderson most joyfnllv bid your Grace . T8l)til&ti0D a sllecia!ty. Oftee-Gerrio Blook, canvim. two -horse Wnd&r manatectu 1, me to-dav' We know a long time, . .1 1.'.� 1-_:� . Gurner DundRs and Brook streetfi, walthy. . - ; J Residenee _K,Ug8t n hoa0a, r*d- I - villagers pmented adjoining buildings west on Wednesday. afternoon. Accom- Past how your Grace has encouraged an& .. . . .- �. I . - 0 �,&*t Pickering. BUY I - - . - . . L - .. - � .. . .. I . . . - - I s from being consumed. #JLbouxh at one patoW by one of his ladies the distinguish- tlle"'*d our Association, and by so doia,c ' . . . _. , , --- - -_ ______ - I _. .. " � _�:_ I . - - jai . time it lookal as though other � � - : � *1 * . __ __ 4 � ___ ------- . - . .X1_1&CtJW6C4rJ*J ., __ I&O W MS -9 , _. I .. buildings ed vi'vitors drove through the'vale in their you have done more for its prosperity thikak - - . j - - .. __ . . . . . � . %� : . � . . . k----_-- I— --1-1L. .19--11--l- I A wf�% ides this foundry would be lo". cArrIawand favored the lawn party at perhaps any of its friends and patrons. - I I "i - - . I I.. � 1, ­/ �i - . I . . . � � � . . . . . , .: I . .. . . :. . -1 . - MAS POUCHEU, Licensed Auc- . I � -I=V 0 L-A - Z:$11 Fonanawly the flames did am spread Periusbank' farm with, their presence for a Ve feel convinced of the great benefiv _- . . ! . , . . .. � ; :, - . :. . � . t - . I THt0joneer,:V&]uatQr, etc.. for East Yeft and &nd . SU11cey 0 3'. ulLbough this toun&v Was totally burn9d fow hours- Donfires were lit to ce such a society must confer on its memU*m;_ - I * - ' , - I the whole of Nortb and Soatict OntArlo. swct lebrate . � . . �, . 1� . I . i �. attention gi*eu to all orders mil or Wisigra b . I down. The loss amounts to LWU& #*)00 the event and the illustrious visitors left Its very name sells us what it is. Hencet I .: - .� -.1 ' . - . I I I . - . Be frluos- POU .- Tbd "041`4 wOOD SU .' rLoWli wam tile building IuWf being oorned by Mr. rive it to -&3r - - '. . . - - chAr9c% Alodei&tt- Addre ,CHn the uounds amidst the cheen of the Ia . is that we feel a pardoniable pride _. . .. ..., . . - . - I � , _� 1101 -'7, Brougham, Ont. awardod First Prize at the non izatherin m the ground ,,, tendering your Gra-ce the expreosion of� - , I � .1 � ­­ I"'- - � Maw -h in ~ It I"& "by I'Jowling R. Ward. Theft was no insurance on .g. To and fro 6, ' I . - I � . I . ___ - - - � o" a] 1. crowds of people assembled oil the route our gratitude and filial revetence. We are,� .1. - . ;... � -:, .- . : , I : 1'.!. if i . . I - -1 - __ - - __ - __ . - . . I either building or contenm we understand. and the visitors aracionsiv acknowledged loot using vain or empty words, but express- * . I . . . .. . :..:. "I . - . . . . - Boots ft"41 8 . In We" and t�sffm the " 'It ift Ia" t,has a yea i Messrs. t � . : . . .%. 4-.- -, - - , - � - . ­_ ..-.-.-<. a "init's of Other . r ago slince he cheering and waving of handkerchiefs Ing the very "Iltimen'to of our hearts, in . . . . . . .. ... . - panie,j cannot compete W, i : . I . tb,nla. Dodwell A 8aunder leased the foundry, bv the IsAies. - .- . I ..'. i- � � ND SHOE I invite ail t impect Rx, 4naellines . - , _. � . OHN LESLIE, BOOT'A' assuring your Grace of our esteem &ad love: - - � - _6 I . - . :. :. A . - J plate. oppositeol my and -in that time have worked up such a 'The following incident said to have oc- for you persocony, and of our dutiful ebedi-' . _' . I I .1 Iraker. Pegged and agwtj work. oraers the News Offloe- . . . I . : . .. � ":. 33"u- I . .� . � PX01fiPtly attendea �o. Kxymienom work bealthy a -ads tLas previous to she fire curred at Locust Hill is too good to be over ence atrid. profolind respect for the high swJ4 , I I - �.._ � __.. Mill, --Don't f orget t" stan(Luearly opposite the I - - . .­ .. _.. .- . I : � I : .. News, King svrbet� pi(*ering v,tUsl,ge. 7-v DAN.' J, - RE�D tIle-V hAd 46yen mea employed in the looked. The young man at that rural holy office, which you so worthily fffi. - ..., . I _.:.. � - . ! 9 m orks, and the staff would W, all proba- spot. who fmluently writes the locals for a May God grant you length of days to-' . __ ... - � f - - I . I � ___ - - . 1 :__ - L_ . - - - - - . I - I .. .. - - ___ . . . 1. - � . ­ � - . . . . Ple3kerinc. 2D. b lity have continued w in#r6&se. Tb certain Contemporary, and accicropenied by carry on His work, and to bles and gap- , ­ � � -,, i .1 I s � - : 11 0 . - .. lIatells! � , , ._. . -1. %i .. � . _. I ..... . . � I .L�__ __ __ - __ - --- -- - I . . - . . tt� - 1 ___:,A_, ­..­_,.,. _. 1 J._.e_-...___-�,__!1_. . . � It " Of Ab" lluild'UR id & iWe to the whole his best girl went to a residence to report port our Catholic Mutual Benefit Assoeia- .. ., I � � _1, I - i , . 011DOX HOUSE, . . d btriet, " AUYthlng in the way of revairs. a partY where' the horne had recently been tion, is the prayer of your loving anA ., : : ..... . , - G I kegAg, out., AGENTS WANTED, . blessed with a new 'baby. The hostess respectful children. . . . I ..-- - - James Gordon propriotpr. TIft hotel is a . .:, . . . W fartu implaineilts or machwery could - . .. - .... .. �. . ..._ . AnO Dew brick bui�ldiug_fir.'islle . was met at the door and after the usual Signed on behalf of Branch 136.. 1 . ­ .- d lu 6ujperiLor b? promptly done. Claretuout fully- ap- ,Zr,e'vti.gs, t . . . . . I . .. .. .. . . Style. .Every convenience art(i comfort. fortbe IF yen want to Make MONEY, take . en( Uirles were made as to the - ___*...16-41�� - '. I '_ .- . - . . . I �_ --l-.21. P*eelateb the Joss sustained by this fire, I � .. . . � I 1. - 1 - s� I I . - I . � tftvullinvpublie. Newand-itommodious Atables bold and sell our chotoe unrwry stwit. babyr, health. The lady 'who was quite 'in ify will be ab- . . . . Wid shed I . - - : ­ . . . - . , i . ___._ S. _____ __� - - I -1 1 25Y. Now is the ti me, wi1to us at onee fol, torma. 114-37 ;�hlelk bait deprived tile place otan in- deaf thought lie was 9sking about her cold Rev. 1L. Perrin and fa I .. 1� ,�._., . ' -A __ - __ M AV BROTHEItI4 2gur"!TIOMMAL R DdhtRUZ_W.y. q6stry wh Sent for three weeks visiting relatives at.,. ,_ . .. . I - � t - ­ . � . ESTERN _�P- 1 . , On,., - - i _. - - i ouus ich other. town#) would cheerful- . � . .. I .. .1 . .. -.1, - . HOUSE', ickeryn�' 40 -_ I and told him that althongh she usually Hincardine and Sunderland. -1 .. - .,_ �; - W how open foF the u-jeonimodaticn of taw - I b . 'nle Citizens held a meeting had.one every season this was the worst I - __ I � '11raveiiing public. , . - ... � .. �­ - .;.: 1, I - - � bA ZAJLJ 8 ` . , tiesday .evening to couri-ider wIla6 aid one she ever bad, it kept her awake at - . . � This hotel, having I:Lk-ly �,.i.! -:%:.,:,��- STIR A YED -Mr. J. Heagetis, G. T. R. age I e;, .­. - I ' * " '"llged bauds, has been re -f urnizbed t - �. ... I �;_. - .. 1�. _� - - I I left to -day for two weeks' visit w n her - ­' * . .' `1 � hrough- . 1. I . - could be given Messrs. Dodwell & ,Saun. I night slid flonl ith friemmU x - - I � . -_ _. lc �t-,t- Situated as it is, opposite tile Spiuk M1118, . I I tialela. she was real sick. - . . ... .- .,.�z-'__ .. � "t's (!Onveiiien DRY: cow red, strayed - from' tile de'rs i Noticing tl at It ie scri at Kincarditle. He. will likely vikit. - ' ... �. . . to rebuild their lei be was getting pale .. . . t for patrons,of the mms. meajb I to enable them h L - 1. ,c -�� : . . - . :1, - , - 'Or lunch at all reasonable jyouxg. Good stabling A premi see of the underiaignod, lot 9. ton ..3, works. John Miller, -Reeve of Piekering I and nervous she said she could tell by his Montreal before resuming his duties hem_ � - .. �_ - . .- .. . .. 4ad she(l room Pickering. Inforwattion will W rowarde& I - . : ..... I z , .1 . Box stall aad encloged yard for . ?c�upied the chair. It was decided to I looks that he was going to have one just -THE News uutil,January Ist 18W-, _. t' L - � . � lones or cattle. Wj.igb scaj . 354 f T. W. BROWN.. I � I .Th" box. L es on the preimses. � . I . 4 - with Is 01)ell at all. legaJ hours', awl is stocked ---'----.--- - ---------- 10FLn a company and raise a sum sufficient 'e hero and lasked him to come in and for 40 cents. Nowis the time to subserj&e - . - .. . - . . - . : � I I . CUL Pnre li(iuors of every bra4d. 'AND - toi carry o '!i Locust Hill's literary young -most readable paper published inr- the. - ,- I - LY p . . ie - it down. _' ' '.. _- .. ': - - ., _. 4 1 ropriet-o-r. . 1-5ly - :: ut the scheme and loan it to _. ., .. ..-1 - - � , y � _':�' NEW. A ' *, � %�jenl at a remnable rate of interest and 'ban has sworn a terrible oath never to en- county and is fast increasing its subseriFr-- ' ..- - � . : �. :,,, . . . . - - ­____ _­ _____ - - - _������ � . I...; . - . q . . . � .�_ . 7 ___ ­ . give them the privilege of buying up the uire about the health of bab.ies again. tions. You will find to advertise in it wilL I..' - I . � �.. .p' f, __ � - - 1, __.�_- Ivatchil"""Win . . . . I . - I . .. - . .- . �_ ­ �'.., . __ , -- -­ -- ---*,&I11-* . .; pay largely for the outlay. - . � �. � o .., . . - - . __ , 4 ­­�­ - time. A Committee was I . . I I . .- ...._. ��_-;.; . . - - . . , , CVtHBER_T_,_'W­ n't'c' - ' W11:1114-1 � . � . . . :. ,.- I A IlMaker, Pick- a po ted to look up a site and report at Lord Walter, the .sweepstake Clydes. -The bay harvest is now at its, h - - . � ­ ­. . , - , , een yea" . . - , ,_ I � . i * ering, ont. Hgvil*t R I dale stallion at the Markham spring Show Many fields have been stripped md many I � . . ... . .,-".:, - I - I - � tw atthe () L OC- S a O=g to be bold this Wee The . �,;. , '1-1 ip te, I can guarantee satisfaction. Agent for _ . . h � : -, - -. _. . 00ple of Claremont have act , with the past two yt�&", died at Brown's .Cor- more will be before th �. . .. .- p I.. � . . . 1. . . -, . � .. 4 no* . . ... .. _: -, . . . 0 weelk z out * The - - * I . . I 44 U'%ru"Ve-glafilie" Waic es -and Clocks -: -:, : -, �­­, - . : ­'­ � L. . '16d 3n sbortest tioe. and at reasonable . .. :_­; .� , .1 -1 * - � I . t . ". -_ �Z. I I . 1. . - .. � i � ners, Markham, on Weduesday Morning. Yield is good. Th barley harvest is fast:.; , . . - ..- . . � ___ 2347 ... . - � I - .. . . 1. � - , , __ _____ - - - __ - ______ __ , belonged to Jam Torrance, approaching. We notice some good fleic ' ' - % Z-_ . . e, quauty,p an'd ; � tillus like this when eVwy towu and vil- e T& I 1. . . !!!!!-___ __ i - ... ju�ssifiable. deeimion in this matter. At a ­. V . , , Film . , The horse OR i . I . , .�, __ . ; �: _�, I . . - . . I - . - . . - ` . I ; .� 1.�, - TO REN - �1_ . . '. . . . I . lage is seeking to noun nmonfactures, so and was valued at #2,5W. of fall wheat in this neighborhood. . .- - I ", , .: - -. -� .. :::: - , � - - . a- - A. 1. - . . * - .. - - . .1 ... I I - . . . ..:.. � _.*�, , .- I - .. - i .. .. : ._..� a . ., an induslayt as the Claremont John Tbomlp�son, of Belh'aven, has been -We are in receipt of a Oopy of jh&,� - . � . .. ": - , ,. . .1 . " - . . . . .. - I � �.. I lully WarramUd � J I . - . - . . . . ,�A_':.'�­. . HE half o � � - . . . sted for hone stealing at the instig- Prize Ossay of Miss Mary Reuman - Abel . . . .1 - * . . T f Lot 31, 7th C63*.9-Wilift, ..�. .-I � . i I . SbOUW DO4l PWi9b a$ the will of arr* 01. . - � - , . . L - , I . - I . . � . I . I - . , ... , . I . - . _� :. . _W .100 acres . . . I .. - nation of John Smith, the affair being the for wbich we have t I . - .. - b4fla ; c3mfortable house and out- 1: - emon fire. lag it be rebuilt on a to hank.the Ameriew, - ; . . .: � li.: I - J ..,-- I I . . I good bearing orobara, timber for fire- NEW EIGHT-DAY CLO S, N . _. - :,�� . - '.... "'.�.... - ­;� Vftd'ngg' OK i outcome of a horse trade. It is to be Public Health Asgoci . . .. . 'tau ,well vat r soale with an increased oapattity. ation, which is cw,L . * , , , . end, and in am d state .of culbi- 0 .01A, .- �_ . - -1 i'..'�', ;� -1, r � � " 1?1? I * - - 011 POWRIdon T a fire on Sunday morning is tried before Neill Norton, .T.P.,on the 11tb. Wnly of gisat value in th 1. . . ' 1� --.�-_, - - . , -, - I is, , . the L I - - ': �. . - fto�18 WARING, I W. 33 ! No doubt matter wil.1 be settled as of health. An interesting e is also elk- .. . ... :�� _,.._4y_.._1_. . . . ft HIGHLY ORNAMENTED CASES, have orwixtaUd around the boiler a . - c! a i October ,00. 'keerta _�V,� ; ---.--' - - li '. . . - . I .. . * __� - there was no intention of sulaUng as obarg. closed in the book which is not withouti. - - , . I 1'. - dw umBy gathervid, Said Where a . - 14­11�_* ." I . I CATHEDRAL 60146, - : L . , - _11y_ r 7'_ .-' - . - . . .. I-, . * , ­ - . - . . . . . a It probably smouldered for hours. ad, and the Charge Should not have been value, showing the aggrepte amoui* - . �. ,.- -_ - - ­. -.- � �; ,'. 4 � q . made. . . i - - . .. .(. , .. � Ward and Messrs. Dodwall & BAUD- sltviug w,M bring in a few years. * . .. . . - A .­, _: � . 11 _. I - . I ., . �. � 1% I The Chronicle nioely puts it I ,I It is.& . .. 1. I: -0 - . -... an , iers have our sympathy in their heovy -Some counterfeit #2 bills on do Dtp-- --, :'. . ": I ntario, .- k ' " . . , ­� -, _.. - . . . .,.-. � 7�;� - _­­ .. , IA- . � ­ I I -I"$. �, sinWillar droumstance that the Creator minion Bank are aflost. One of ther .. . " is 00 i - . - I PICK 5 '. P , .11 - . . .�,r_11'7 "I aft- __ . - .0 ..N:, -.1 � - "', - .. 10 low +_ ; abould have deareed that mau should awn easiest Points of difibr*nce to detwt Is'. . - - . /I - _. i ERING A SNCYS' _�: I - - -,,� �- - 11. . . . ____ I I . .I_ .,/ . __ i, � I :�! !­ . . - . '-...I - ". .0 .- ­ -1 po_ _�.;,;-, .. Mrs. Wm. V81111 oith ,; . .,.., I � I I .zr....�':; ''; ", , - . - . _ _ - has had the n We grub by the sweat of his forehead, that in the genuine the figures an print- . �, - ,i:.!,� I is thle'L _..�. - _.,� . I . I 1. � . . , ­,� .., . 8,4Pen for tb I :1 i-: 'I.I., P.. �� �. - ]I- gato on Tonge street for -two or three si�d theu afterwards make wen wbo are ed in blue ink -that number of ", - ) -, ., . L - , ,W 13 . .e transaction 0 SH leogibste -� *,�." �, . - . . , ", : . �i ..... 7 - . � 1. . � _:�� 4� . .­.-� ^1A :. ' Jd t L � . 1. - - � I 1, slneiills. I I .. . . .. .. .. . .1.1 !11.1 X 4 .- , 0 .i .. .. . _. - - . !_ . : . j. , k � � . 0 1 . - :_,� I . v 4rs,.has received a renewal of her le Ia, , e � - -_ I ,;.t ._ -�-- �. �� " i , - - - - ,ase too lazy to " out this decree. There W11 -and on the counterfeit - it'is done ' . �%l - , _ I . . There is�. a Proviso in are a camber of yonug men in this town blick ink, and a poor blaek at that. The- ' '_ . � � , ; mcgilour 0 to 3 Satur L�' . r another year. . y,.�,"-' ....";,"! "t__,_e . I - I., 10 to 1 0'41ock , . &--From I dayo jr*. So BARNARD . I "_;_ -J__Ai;--ai,�X "I - '9 it however, t1i I should legislation Do wbo would is rve. only that some more vignette of Lord Dufferin in'ihe centm _�, �.;, :f �­,, - 1, . ! gavillg, Bank . � a 1�1 I ...' �. , AP . . Watch Reostirer and. Jeweller, � o tained before the expiration at the lease -v�illing baud f�e& and Clothes t 111� . . �.*� - / 1�'_ri, "": -e 1-: �! in con)l i hem somewhat blurred ; and there are 40ar - . .. 1. . � I ,? t \ (8-y) . - ection � . .. - .. __�, '"' ­:­.,_,,� - . - 4_!_;14��"_f- ­ , -`� - . - d sposing of the road, then the said leave Their sweat ul d not earn crumbs for -a- I differences which 'it would take a - b %I :s '�*__11­ I ,;. -, .. ,, � I _1� I -- �,;�� ., RGE KE.114, Ag - :brooX St., IX73MItb - . W -O I ' xnk.,._.� I.: � �. , �_ . - :,­ GEOI . Out., Y-1 moo null and void. �t chickeu." . � 1. .... . - _­� '.- . �t� _.- I I . . I . . . ! ! . clerk to deswt ' * , ,�Iy .�. i� L - �1, .- I L - I R 1. RING N, R""Ws I Fnd I ; I I ill t . 11 'I". 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I corn rnatlenal 100 acres.cAland in MALico. ,,- chronicled 0 of the I g dailies . ameco ftli.:,� ' of sp%ee at he corn o ibi- 11 I . _'­�J.�:L . _'- _ . � t - I - i ula Imirthful ilnent,, . �' .. . tion in Jamaica. i . 4 CA d4 ch 4UL I No*-. Y . T ecord, h occup to p re . - t 111116 . _ �:�:- :7 1. ill The Imperial governmej it has Rive to body was to be wrapped in tanne( .. 1. I - .. .. .� i . I - . - . ... , men - oned - . 44 . . � ­ . ... . . , ... B. Daly; o , order . atr�ct important inst ructions have been sent to the nearly half a column, is devoted entirel 1. I ... . :. . . _. Mr. M. Halifax, is a to exclude all perac us in plain clothes . pointing out the rich man's fad for co lea- and buried coffinleas lit a staiiiiin P1911111ili _ .- - ... I- ­ r:_ as the pKobable Successor of the late Licut. - from the forte at Halifax, N. 8. . British naval uadron in the J�Soiqc is a ti - i witlking. 4ticks, and the pleAts- upon a pile Of charcool u 9 Poilitioll 4- . .I.. . � L. 2 1 . _. .L "I , _..� c. - r a. .The German Colon ' . urel h ra - i �_ ..:,. "t - . - . - Mr. Alex. Jacolues, ial 8 ciety,- 1 -w ich "' " ' mAtt,6r, Of 'we I huthenticated"report, but -% " in$ _ersecuting were I be carried by the -MOUrners lf,z,, � . . . . . L . . Governo' McLelan, of Wov&Scoti' � the the - nature I , of ure ?curl,)"s �0 ha,ve t4kon in p I all - I I �....� ... .1 . more familiarly known matly mat - &t Cologne, =ddeminded -in L.." OV instruAipas �Qoaaa doz- the dudes whom he onciountaced lwhiia wal.ka -rouUming-frolwthe church they . " .. � - ­ - .. as the Old Man, died 0 Monday at hi real- strongest term the Anglo -German agree- finitely be da ertained. It its understood on Wer "to 164 , . � . ., :�i .�.. - PaJIL Mall and Piccadilly Streets. The opei4the chambers in which hi ' ... .. .-.,:,. dence at Ottawa. He tats 70 1years 01 ment. I I - . . Dan 8 tremuh, . - 1. �_ �. .. � .. _ age. . that the flaph,p W * has been prd0red LVft - 1014-0 cksL,qf all sha, __ weroiqvait6d, ilmd all oorners Wert lei .1 .. . .. ­ _L - _. - Lm �, . . I to the Pacific (4A come . Some members of the Montreal Typo-- ' The Turkish Government has- sen - , 44,� willm ,It , . .- I . � . - .. %litish America, ind . . e �,Xr*lAdkt814 whilse hiAdies to help themselves as they pleilm�d to t4 - - . - Union ha ve been arres 1% now that a formi a srmy of men-of-war is to consisted of bull dogs' -heads, life size, oif contents. It W48 a agre ,disappoint - I- 11 -_ . .- graphical fi id on note to the British Government de in be I - ....!. c hia en . ered � Rient to . i � . . .. .­ . . . . - - .1 Of cOnsPiraCy preferred by The that it fix a date for the e to defend vesselssailing inookep' hpe`d�, otperfnAW4 foililtAiiiis' Of the public, however, -to find that I)efo , .. I i . - .- - . a . ion o 11 .. . .. . : .- ..::. Her& d. Egypt. � un or theAng Sh fla,g against American at- Jack -in -the -'box: whistles, etc. , They'are - wery admi�ted the serv4uta ^ re th,, I ... ... �.. . ' at"- - _ - .. I - . . o: ithe deo4Q .. . . . �: � _:_ Highficild, the lovely 'rew'dence of th 5 late On Satitirday- re were 20 - k. How the English way be prepar- told how, that furnished with ode of these had decampeul with everything that we I - .. ­ ''.. Senator Turner, in ne* itild ed to go is n t tated, but American cruisers curious appendages, lie would )r along table. The -wishes of 'L our- sfl� . . . , _; . - - I - . saunt( - !. . I n Valencia, and on . . �. " - - 11amilton, has be in en- 18 deaths from c lolera, i * tons ch�' � . %. i converrin I i . . I _. � � --,j gaked- for the summ, . priz m to San Francisco will be the fasMonable thorougfarve until- he meta who was named Hilkin . I . . . - - '!!L - lAdy Aberdeen. . sh' speciment of the Loiidon irmher, when, tak- as Squire Hawley, were fully ca - Oftit and 13 very i e y to encounter Ell lish `1 ik i . - .. -ee Ill , . - er months for Lor I and Sunday the i .oi d ,was 21 now . b IPS gt011, better k deaths. 9 of .1 L on the VOY Lge, and probabl be Miked ing his wilkin# pt4ck by the extreme t few years ago `t a Place near Lion - - , . .:. -­-'�- -­_­!': war rried o,t 4 . . ­.: - .., � �:.. I . On Monday the kisAuating clan of the The Trib- d of R6rnereporte th t Eng for explanation. I IPP - . . - . . . ... - ., L J i Un - - w akim ca*er I ­ . . Rockwood triinin it is stam that the holding it up with elbo lbol 'Putting a He was buried in Ilia own garden airlid th, - .. .:-....: I., _.. . i 9 sc Nool for asylum I urses land has offered and Italy hams Pited American nava . iorv� on the Pacific is in. small eyeFlaas, with a black rim, m his eye graves of his dead cattle, whi It h - _.... I . . . - received diplomas. They are the first ;min-. Suakim and �vidnit� as compenea B *t* h and ranging himself about two feet in stricken dow� by irinderpest. He IF - - ­ � ., sa in for significant corn with the n in aqua- e ad be% . T .�.-. - .-. - �. -, - . - -ed asylum nurses in A. . I Somali. I . dron, and that t English will have no ofiffi. _ W I , _. 4 mr, of W victim, ,�e Vgul# follow out in full hunting " kid .. ­ . . , costume, ill cinding , . _., � . , England's rights, as they e 44de until he miv's' �A � ��, eitne or and whip, and was placed i Part I .. - - - ­ . . Smallpox has in e to appearmance i the The new Span sh 'War Minister h visit- cultY in . , - . � I ... . . : 1 vicinity of Hawth re 12 re n 4 stone %& � I . . � _� � ... . n in the Townsli ip of ed Valen cia, ani i declares that the holera a *1 in t ose waters. A hostile en- t Ifith a cab to' tucape hii � ftm!6litor. weighing upwards o . � . .. I . . --::.. Gloucester, and thir It cam are repc)rt counter betWeel L British and American war fa to", Which had tobe I - _­ ''... - - ,ed epidemic is mon serious than is g nerally � . Cult not one word is said of ary act of . lowered into the gmve by I � - 1. .. - in French-Canadian ilies where no doc- believed. ships would, of necessity . 1: . . . .. - - . . I � . - . generous Inealls of a claile I . tor has been called in. but would ce ly tend to provoke it. dee is referred to. Nothin . e - . - . - � .� involve war, .cliarity ,or benevolence, not o -ie His old Pony wasshotandbliriedathisf - . .- . . � .1 :� ., The r(port o � tie Scotch Emi tion d g I. mentioned and at his head were laid tile bodieff et, -.1. is , . .. � . ­ � .. At Monday eveni wit the condition f the- Brackenbu the British army, Direc that would ipdicate that the rich man had a favourite dog and an old fox. All his pro. 1. . . - . rig's' sessiolt of the To- Board, dealing, ' In this con tion Lieut -Gen. Henry of hi ., - -­ .... -, - - -- '. . ronbo Trades and Labour Coune'il. the official crofter settlers in thi Northwest, It been ry, tor heart, or that' he ever experienced the joy perty was left to his grooi .__ . . -- I - . . .. I . . . to L' "I ('11 condition I : � - . I I announcement was received fixing the date issued in . �ondon. of Military'll 0 igence, mid brother of the of ministvrilig out 9f his a4uu"nce the that thew funeralobservatices were fully... . I . . of the Dominion I I I late eminent . ai-Gen. Brackenbury, its W" . t and misery which- he ninit have fre- rJed ou.ti,; in default, the estate was to -. ,*. * - _..i; - . i _: I , . Labour.Congressat Ottawa Premie WbitA Wa. and Mr. Hary y, the quoted as co 40 tof t . . . _ for September 10th nex Newfoundl In 1, Mting on the recent asser- quently encountered in his regular and pro- th, . - _.. . . . and d( legates, ha-, e pre red the tions of . e Irient of Doncaster forthe benefit of . . - - .- :;-. 'I. I , I . ., _. . . It is now admitted that th6 Govern nent statentien t! of the � )o10 ay IS case to be , aid be - (�.. il� American Senators that tracted visits to the world's metropolis. As the Oman Catholic -Church. T . Z L. . r 'L . I I .-. . _.­ i, , �' has extended aid to the Hudson's Bay rail- fore the in I iperial Go i ia w7tutid 11 % r PITY in the event one reads the record one is constrained to however, (lid not suffer the beq C groona I I .-. 11, ,L . v ernment. . . i . ­ , I of a in the nit,ed States and i feel that either the .rich man's biographer to lapse. I uest to hilliseli _.. - way s in the shape of a A Romo despatch A�s the pope has be- Grea .6 It t is related that a ecrtain C,,t. .� � . I - '. . The assistance war w '. . _: :_ ' , 6t Britu. k the Northern, had exceedingly low anol imperfect views of chetyold Yorkshiremml #4011110years sit., - . . . I . .- - . . j'___- I � .�­ grant of $80,000 a yea , for which sun t the come very,'feeble, and in anticipatio I of his States," Genera Brackollbury says, "four I what constituted a worthy life, or' the late left directions that oil I ­ . m, mails are to be carried without charge. end is prepari . t " for hii years to conoid I .. . . . . ng wri �en . r.- - . I. t. _. . _. � I. instructionk I! the Siates of the Southt, Michigan millionaire must have lived to grea tile (lay of his hurial I - . - " - Thomas Sims, a merr her of the Army and successor. : He has ne vised his will and is and that with every I . t public breakfast should i)e' Oven ,a ; - . � , . ad%lantage in the way' little purpose, notwithstanding the fact that town where he might (lie, anti that hi8 (X4 in � r I . . . . _. ., Navy Veterans' Society, who took pal t in reparing �for a trus�eeahip of the church of climate and knowledge df the country I he leaves a fortune estimated at $5,000,000. ailing upon towels knotted together to � - .. the Dominion Day pi,cession at Toro ito, . ' , , �. , - - - - - funds.- � invaded,'as irell as the great and unusual mlioul� . : . � - . I I . . . - . � I has died from the effecis of sunstroke. Ile It is to b� hoped that the friends of the dead be borne along by relays of ,flen, t : . . , _ ecc . 44hanip. I . 1. It is eta -.ed lha't he North Amorican Vvant e of the presence of several milliong man who read this tribute to his and, . I � I L � was at one time in the . fourth Dragoons 11 entri- ed" -three times upon a I leular -heap cf . d , I . - . - - . I any N *11 find 4 v try f ag Population, in sympathy with the cities will hasten to supplement the roidord stones, and that the 11 Lall jell tat ion off. . . Con a lave )art' . . I . - . �. I .. . . . - __. �.. ­ 3 clistrong rival in the invaders, and from whom many valuable. hypublishingsomethin more worthy of1iis ner" should then Ile 81111g. A still triole . � I __ The infant mortality, in Montreal it, at Alas an CA tripany, w i has obtained the ,;in. . . I U I .. " � �. - . .11 . - - I - present very large. The total numbe - of exclusive I riv�ileges a seal fishin recruits were obtained for the Northern head and heart -i I � - .... ._� - .. . - - - . - . On the .. I f ley, can. But if a important provision was N . I .. . deaths last week was 2:19, of which 156 were coast of I )eria. The rmy. The United States would'find the dearth of kind and generou's deeds renders readence of mourners in tile churchyard. . . - . . . I . ,_ 8 rivalry wfil likely a . I'lade regarding tl�., I . . .- . 1� -1 . . -� � :, .. .. infants under one year. The mortality was lessien the 1 rice of seal 8kins. invasion and conquest of Canada even a I this impossible then let them inscribe upon "very man, woman, and hil(l, ,ho nt r . . . . . . - I � - - . w . . -, principally among the rich Canadians, . . . more fo�midable task. K L _.. - _., - . I Captain, Richardso Winter campaign- big mausoleum this epitaph, the ground with, or aftel, tile proce,9 . . � I n, of the Sardin c 'A e e ed . I �. � . - .... I 1. - - : � - � - Tuesday was settlin '", 18 ing . - ' . I I 1. . . I - �1. 1. . - ay with the Do" ,in full of praise of the affability of the Duke C,ir� which was far from difficult in the warrit . � 1. Died worth $5,000,00r. ' had t9 receive a (I�le Of 8ixpellce . io)l _' _. - ,. ...- - m_ - L . .- . ion Government, and c ucs for $4,000, )00 and Duchess of Conn4ught on their home- C - . I . .- . .. IN e ver bpl . _. : � _. . _ pd�fa ' . I His life a failure.11 .: I . . fore or since, we -are told, w.1s * . I . - -1 . ward voyage The Duke said the (Anadia, e win- . * i . that church - t'.,_ ,. , I . . . ".- .. * ­ . __ were sent away front t Wad $2,000,000 for i sible there, and an airmy caught in th in �. . - yar . - - , d ,000,000 - - � - . .- e ..� I . ... . . _. provincial subsidies an were a fine bod as ter shows would be either hemmed in, with - d so full of people. A Sussex gentlea __ . - .. . forinter- Y of pBople, and was em- , '_ Ian - . - : named Jack Fuller, ordered him ex " . - . . - est on Dominion securit I held in England. phatic in his recommendation of the imminent risk of destruction by an energetic The Newfounilland Tiou'U& . bury him in pyrain . - � ecutofrs to "*..- -..-:-. ... - ' Idal Inaust)lefun in .-- � "'I loyal- and tirel enemy, or would havp to retreat Late dispatches from, St. John'll New. BriFhtling chu&rchygrd. His desire to . - �_)­., . - At a special meeting. the St. Ca ty to the Queen and to the Moth � d !iss I . ­ _ thari er n . - - n es � �. .. _. ..­ and Niagara Centmi Away, the ca The Balkan trouble ii again bec - under circumstances not dissimilar as to foundland, fully justify the predictions ad. 'enclosed in a be - . .1.. stock of the company I . i I ininent, and may at an 9ml Pro- weather from Nap?leon's ,disastrous retreat v&nced by a correspondent d i th L ' tone above roun(l was his un. . increased a y moment r uring e course willingness to be es . .- ... .__. _... . -_L . En' . . . Lten Fly his relatives--, . .- .. . - I $300,000 to $1,660,000. The directors 1168- acute eta It in said to produce 'In from W�Scow amid the ano*s and piercing of his narrative of the situation in Newfound. process he Considered inevitable if buried in ,:; . - . . sured the shareholders t i c tY, gales of a Russian winter. Besides, the ports land. It is clear that the colonists mean the ordinary way. . . . - . . . . . . . be built to Toronto a . far more than England means. The Anglo- clared, I # WOrms " he de. - � . ti�t the line would Emperor %illiam proposes the dinep ment Of Can&& would not be blocka,ded, as were " The '' - . . � - . .. . 1. ., � W hile a lad was - Prince Karl of Sweden as r . would eat me, the ducks, would � � . 11 . . t iu early date., . Of Prince Ferdinand and the substit t III Of the ports of the South during the war, and French treaties are, it is true, oo, f ' 1, . .- . . CIRILuing his b� uler of �Uul III using and eat the worms, and my relations would eat I.. � 1 .1. � . other's - . , the iupply of men and trialtarial would be obilcure The Royal Declarations which adc. the ducks. " A gentleman narned Underwood .. I .- - - .. I .. ... . . I;ifle in Ottawa the other day he and on arrangement of the Russian i em- * . alecidental . � . - . . ... - . - .. 1. discharged the weapon. The bullet 'I , . I . ing the mnount 'throng the Irish stock are undoubtedly, is roy a is in I : I I . . - - * - nity by capitaliz abundant, The Americans of British and companied the Treaty Of Versailles are left fAW to h Is ter on I . wall the filled in ion, -cipline, soldiers equal to any in the world, English .q . .. - through the wooden whi lnternatiOU&I Council of Admini With proper dis. model of &I tu colldit'0111 that gh'e' �! ._. I.L. ­ . .- . str * �idity- In one place the had him buried in a ]Particular faghi,) � . . . I I . - � he was standing, an den red the which now controls the Turkish loans King, by saying that his gentlemen were app6inted to follo '.': -ir � .. -, 1. . . .. I . ­ d lbreast f . . but it is to be remembered dia, subjects . - IL .. - I , - .. Mabel 'Biehlei the' o ng daughter of a . - t Of 6MW'M'nts "shall 1not imIterrupt Ahw .Fmneh 11"ery by the grave, where they wer w film to 4 . . - - - . from the continent of Europe a. very large their 'Calvipetition,"..ap mut4y- ­ e t4 4ing the last J . a . . - � . . neighbour, kill-mig he ini ,tautly. - . Mothers-in-law Take War g. . . pa, . . . .- . . second . . I ion are set vice. " France the exclusive use of the hore. In book of Horatee. M M In wag forbidden 4 t, fugitives from military 40ves to stanza of the twentieth Ode of the I. . . � . . i I - - . , I 1� . I During the first'half o 're General added that w&r between Great, another clause,' by saying that "thp method to be worn; no bell Oil I L tolled, and no . . - . _1 7,4 8 Here is some good advico� for mothe -in- Vth t , a . � I - - �dult immigrants settlel law who are honestly anxious to see t eir had to . . . . , jn Manitoba an Britain and'the United States wag a calamity I of rrying on the fishery which has at all relation was to follow the co I ... -1 _.. - Ahe North-West. The I*test reports f daugh tets happy after marri ' , and it not to be contemplated without the moot tines' rpge. The six I . - �:. _. ... _. _. . .1 pert age es . lea been acknowledged shall be the Ian chosenAentlemen were to Ile tile only niourn. � - - I ... - "foreign" colonies in Manitoba and th from an ex in such matters, if one 8erl( liprovocation; but that in the event of upon which the fishery shall be Carri, I I . . . � . . .. j' � I .11 Western territories a - i can be considered an expert in am such , war an invasion I e4lir on - ers. e coffin wall painted gredeq and f : ,_ : - . t&W hat the crops ie:U hat of Canada would not there," and that "it Shall not be deviated the decessed was buried wi.li him clotlici on. , , . . . - * . . --.1 every case are in first c . conditi; . kind. It is the advice of the clerk a I �. - . - . _� . In of Q of be a holida� campaign. I . . . . - :� _: ; - ; give prom . - . Three copies of Horace were placed . - . � .. , . I- ,ourt house The aggressive actio - ' in the . ise of an unuou I ' a' the courts in the county c from by pither party," he aMrently as- . - . I y heavy ield. .1 . . - . --. .. - I . _. . i I n in regard to Behring sumes the presence there of both parties gmve with him, together with I . . -_ I . I GREAT BRI IN.- . the New York Tribune. He is no;� 0 Ye "r sea is .mewhat complicated in popular and of both parties fishing. But whether " Alilton" and !�ndefs' I . . ,. Z . - . - I I- I .. . seventy years old, and has been a . a Greek Testallicilt. i After . � L I— - - �% . clerk or opinion here with the rising indignation on the rights there are exclusive or con- per the six mourners sang tile ' ;: . I . �L Edwil'i Chadwick,/the' r o almost fifty years. Nearly all of that ti e the subject of the Amerimn tariff. Thou. e �rrent, En,gl"d has all Along admitted lit str le-afl . - - . . . . , . I.- glish write . , - . - I I . . .- .i 1� 1. social economy, is dead lie has been in the pat: of the'court wher a sands of skilled En lish workingmen will tEat t lie Fre * =11 ict aolordance with tile wil of � � . . - � - � I � , rich right takes precedence ( eceased. � � . � . - . - L L . 1, , over the c( . ;. - 1. ­ 1, ; I . Editor Parke, of The �o !iArge majority of the divorce cases are tri 1. be thrown out 'Of employment should Aonial right, #jm&. A&t admis- . - , � .�th Loudon Press I the'll, . . . . bas been released from p�ieon. lAisides this, he has heveral . . I L �. - 19 'Q�Obt�led [5) -th _ . - - . I I . . . . police ,r, dat liters who the tariff be adoptpd, in Sh,flield alone fron, i 'L 4. pro- � am . . chappily married, &lid it keen db- 2,OW to 2,5*1 persons being �mploye(l solely - t -AX muck- i . - I ­_ . ... _.. . The trouble betwicen the L�don � he is I ­ Jr fe ny . - . . - � - & i � The East African Settlement. - . .. I i:1 - - �. . I . - and their officers is �becorffi r g serious. server -of human nature. A suit Jor limited on An'lerilean work. The manufactu - - It stared , . in, 0, 1`604 an I ! . - - _. ''I . � . rere in UT "P"at it*:qPc fteniy. , The It is not often that I with If,, rt -es to an e,.c' I - .,. . I �... - . . Sir Redvers Buller 8111 divorce was tried 4n the part in which be certain lines regard tile PrOPOSed tariff as tuias a I . , . - . - I are casting about for some . Y have been SO i,ec liariy - . u t -general o e=1011, nor can it be denied that fortunate in . pec . . . nis tile trade as i�, t e case , , , . . ' . I f . . I it (, ; .-.. - . - 'tephen Petitions . England an 'ern ir recent . .. 'Lord Wolseley as adi f the inother-in-law was the principal Cause of method of relief. Their action takes the tl�" would Ile abandoning their' mtro44e8t With ( . .... ­.. � . . , . � -1 I - I . L wilf, is said�v eceed is clerk the other day, in. which too much prohibitory, an'T th pret not in te4d to 11111bMit, to any Change feel that tile . . I �._ - , army. - . . I ina,ki - I . - - .-,: - I of complaint. After it was.finished he said form'o Son - P01111tion if Ulty "I. Jul. Clain) dorlv I - . � S Smith,'an A -n rican, has been to the writer: ar iarnent and Per any in -tht.- I - _ - . &I a tnf es * . .. _., ,_� . - .. '' arrested in London for s aling the.Duke ppeal8tomemb r ol-thatbody. justnow its strength from the fact that it is otitsi settlement of the East AfriCall (1ISl)llt!. On . ' r, J�� � , "I'll tell you what it is, after a e I, _t,, , . .. !; � . 11 that has the Tories a dc Che one hand. tile Germans aj)pcar gnatly . ., ,- . . - ' ) 1119 around for a new of tile treaty law. Their struggle is for elated over the aciluitjit )lstutl, ' '11,,; - - . . - -.,: of �,dinburgh's jewels in dinburgh in May been said about mothers-in-lawas disturb- issue t t Popular eno-ugh to divert bread audbutter and will not be ap . 9 . . . . I -1 - is, - . , I � I.- , . - hm . : . . .. % I . . ' - ers' of domettic happiness amOn$ young attentioil "" " series of pitiful legifIlative because a well-fed royal person who Ilved i, ioll 4 f Ileri' :. .. ._1 - ­ w C�Itly d9feated at' 11 iro.y, a - _peadsed - �_. � r. Caine, who was r ,� which they consider of the greatest iln- tA . __ 7 . . - .. married couples, Hot one' quarter has been failures, and the Conservative cheers w tile last 11 portance Stmt , Ily. The , (lay . A i . . .1 Ra row -in -Furness, has itten to Mr. (-'lad- told th t , hich folitu )the I - . - . - . At Might be said abo4'the subject. I foidLtheir kirtlFight qM-ay - . - : __ _ - 4 de that lie has return tothe Glad greeted the pro f4al of Col. Howard Vill Alieti ` Chancellor von rivi, e-tplailled o the ! I . 1� th I It r�At tJ'sy ar*'g()islg to ruilke Rundesmth the atnis f th e' goverrin ent in � Stoll- have Watched the proceedings in not only cent, - f ro. A eflacpa ' .? I . '_ __� -1 t rou .. . - .. Onme should consider Idle r England ',,,less site - . . . . ... . 0 sands, of di- "Whetiker a f market shoulti he longer allifts eri basis of r"I'llPtly concludinq the ag 0 -jit,., enil)hAsizing 1. -- . ' � iai party, and that he *ill accept the hundreds, but I presume th u that '61* . . . .- P FiciPal of Home Rule, While reseming �orce eases, and I tell you scores of th . h reenit I'll . � - - I li rty as to details. I � ose iven u) thip mpeung 111rod uct 10114 Of It question its to wl at negOtiKtions Front the - irticularly the immense impon-tance, of the � L I cases are brought to court in conactluence f4 . I tile treaties mea f", � .. A special,. cable � Wng prohibitive duties ;itle8tif)n how shall th I tl)'the island in the event of a general Eut )can gmM othiers-in-law . tY - ble terininated in war. That bodily unanin-lotisly'alilwove-1 the . .- i3aylt, if his - lie-ialth . The trouble is, too, that urn British. 9, ' are ,fs,i,gnificant of lJoerfectly %"ell It . I � will permit, Alr. IV. H. 8,1�itli -4-ill.continue he niother-iii-law often causes the t e growing ec i 8sured- G�eat Britain must Compact and congmt�rlated LhC P'nil)erar and- , . . - ' -disturb e h in e Govern. decide whether site 'wishes to retain New- Chancellor upon thepart they 1)htyed In cf- - . __ . i es Ment, milks. C( oilel est interests of her daughter, With high res' . e It '�% e set . ,es!,�oarn., after which his pl re for the b Nincent is regardt4l fill-lifiland it) the Empire, and . - Government leader untill I the enol. of the tice by actions which she h-)ncstly believ ' how larg . ' ace will be filled - ... .. ­ b y I I among all rtie8. His I risk She wiJ I- rup to dla& end. $he fecti th tlement. On the dither, hand, s Balfour, the Preis ii� Secretary for nil because she thinks that she is Makin social position I ca A . .; - � . . Ireland, and he will prol y her conduct. Not ear of Ro alty exeAlent, ail . "Illy Englishmen Who . . )a]IY be succeeded er child happy 1), � (Salle has the hold her colony 4 recovering the right8 I claim to understal d tLe . .­ I by':�Jir Michael'Hicks-Beacill. . I : Zlitage. 'she involved in the agreement, appear Iltorfuctly lit 8 0111) y . nil its representatives, as she d�poaed of for herown all% Situation anti relative valueof tilt- pri%lileges . . hat, b lie would consider herself derelict well as of - - . . . ;_ ­ .. _� Z' . ,., . � -UNITED STATE§ _- I . '-.-,,. .r. . ­ n her duty to her offspring -if she did not tion be" emIlle t statesmen on th,e OPPOSI. 11111111st, renifell;III)eIr that she is Mainly respoll- - I . oh". e is in enthuaiast v favor, alble for th#A c(jlony�ij m* fortunes. . licaking of the . - . . �. . � .. .1 I . . is .. � - .. ion is . je8 tile not of aboolute otection, but f - ! _____.0 ___ . - (10 as site often does when she caut i . S&ti8fied with the results. S_ i - . . . . ... , Bailton's populati i glyc'n-at 437,242. oisturbance. I . o reciprocit . -_ value of Zalizibar as a naval outpost alld . _.. . �.. ,.- I ' and he holds t1i t oul ' ' , , �. .11 .- . � Reports from north Dakota romise favor- . "This misap rehension of very y those "Atici I Isk, . --.-..- � _. Z P P her duty Ile admitted to unrestricted w shol XmPhy and Politic - coaling station, the London ,S�p#,-taltfr I vs: - � - .t -1. - . - ­ I . 216�ly in regard to crops. 'ttell callSeg serious trouble, COMInerce with Geo ,r,., . " Any maritime power whioli e_�erdisei sove- I I . t-11- . ­ - . "..- I orce n I uAl faculties - I _... . A Nebraska Congre8smai has. brought in it- When my first daughter was married truale and cornmerce of Great Britain. t the reignty over that; great piece of cdoral��,- - . 5 if not a div E Inad which extend eq to the - Tile New York Times thinks tha. . . . . . - - . _. . . I ft oe,, to sentiments are spreading rapidly, not only the irlterest' Of the Science of Politic.. streanis, and tile won" a bill to pension ex -slaves. 86e and her husband came to my hour His science of grography is somewhat abused in OW acres, Or A liLtle less that, Eerkshire- - .. .. - f _.. - . -1 ' . A they had not been ma . I � with its harbours, its , . . . I _. 1. � - .. . The Democrats of Maind lv�ant the - !i"', an rried a Mouth in Parliament, bat among the workin le upport of this Position .it calls attention to . � - hibition question voted on again. Pro before they were quarrelin 11 111 derfully fertile soil which ill tho courseof I - '. . .. _. . .- . . th. . I w h6w of the country, many of whom fit the tact that Some forty miles of territor ages has . I � F �_ in p were- goin , an I I Tept in - formed u it, becolliesalillost of. . .. . . . argo, North Dakota, is rolp,rted" i ught them a selves' threatened with loss of emplo including the necessity t .. to have sinall house in Brg - It . . __ - I , _.., __ ooklyii and sent them . Y�ment io , c eat of the gold fiews he learil,119 power of the East been almost wiped out by a cyclone. I over by the American Tatriff bill, while many ?Hq(laon 1%ay Co4 "7r; Africa coest.,, Probably it is this geaeral :.. - I I t4ere to live. Since that time theyk have others are out of employment through the claimed he MPWIY. are . ., - . - �_ Theateamer D. F. Fole , ownedinCh* lilred ba' United States surve to be feeling Of Satisfaction over the settlevients . � ... i - . . . Y leago, I 'by " Y . . I , . was burnt in lake On . ppily together, and they have never free competition of Germany and other coun. wit It in the borders of Alaska, whi le Canad ian Which will naturally tend to hind Enijand . I ..:-L- tario, few mile's West It d a serious quarrelaince that time. When tries, who pour their products into e.re&t engineers are equally confident that the strip and Oiilrmany more securely together, that . . . . .. - / � of Charlotte, on Wednesday night. my other daughters were In rried. I insisted Britab, while presenting a tariff barrier to is a.POrtion of the possessions 0 her Britanni makes France feel [so - n,I lead . - i- . - - ­ I it . . / .. . ; . ­ L ... While Sylvester Shockey, son o upon their 'going away front home immed- Britain's manufactures. majesty. f disgruntled a � . - .. ., f a'widow, - ..., � . .1_.. ;. .1. - was celebrating the Fourth at Oil City, Pa., iate]Y, and they are now all living happily . 4 &he refers ' ` her to Seek to set the agreemen t iside. . n4t � . � . . �.. . : . while, many yea to the fact that, anything will ult . .: . ibands. - XB11A. Ire ago, Alaska then being rem from her I .� t. I .. -.-- a cannon exploded, hillinp t iin instantly with their huf THIC 81TUATION IN BRrrign Cotr Russian territory, the United State,, pro however "Posi 10,19 . �. - _� A bronze statue in In I L -, may be doubted. At a conference � I.. .::. _­ . ­ emory- of the late A Victoria, B. C., speemi says: . I . - Vice -President Hendricks hi t� been erected fitr6t few years of t - -The news tested against the a48um n I . 1"I tell' you what, the less a mother -in. - in Berli 11 I . � -:.:..-. * . that a spe- a right to ."close the Pacific O'Cemil, " the British fflllbass�dor and Chancellor TOO - - at a cost of $4o,000 by t laiv has to do with her daughter (luring the telegraphed from Port Townsend _Ption of the Czeiir of one day last week, betwee the � � he he daughter's married cial messenger had arrived from - I . . - ".. . ocrats of In- Ii the better t - Wash' Caprivi, on the subject of Of - _. 1: �: -,. � . dianapolis. .1 i . . hat daughter will get along with instritetions for the Washington that Ington hydrqgraphic office now declares tile Opposition � - .... .,---. I . :. - I h commanders of the Behring the French government to the agreeniel t, it" - . . I her husband. It's- all right for a United States cutters to proceed and that hence tile United States may law. Was decided to take simultaneous ActiO I in ... . 1. In an intervie,W at W -n Wi to Behring 'C" is not A J)art of the Pacific - .. . � .- . - . - ashington �cently in ther to visit her Sea and seize all veneLgii found with any ev i - fully and .. erly do exactly what would 0 posing the right of France to intefere. rhe ; I i : , . Sir Julian Pauncefiete said t ie negotiations Pe IWO, of course, but she mus! let young n enga, . , . . daughter for short , . . _ - _. I - ref a ,�] dence of having bee ged in the seal fish - then h rop ) . .1.1 1. . sat- .. . . a ,n lish Government has prepare(I a rell Y to - . . . is actorily. '. I indignation. At the game Czar. . the " I . . � a - roling Behring Sea were Pfogressing People run their own affairs to suit theiiii- ery, cauwA great ave C11 an outrage on the Part of the Z . . I * Front the many cases which have time comes the tory t , � tile - . � - . -, , i selves Ensland a , French ministoi!ir of foreign affairs, to . " . � � I Some . - .. - I 21 with the . -1 � I ; �7 - . . : . 1. � i sing spirit 1 at Colorado a hat the British aqua,- Position taken by the United . rtat � Ion . _. ._� - th t,es in this rotec � I Springs celebriLted the Fourt 'by lighting a thqre is nothin' - ma:tter bqfor,e Rhagia sold Alaska, and hence of England or tany other power the treat of I . enterpri co�e wider my observation I know at dron has been ordered to rendezvous at Esqui effect that if the sultan accepts the p � . - . - rit resents ed quickly as the interference in", I - - , - _ huge horifire on Pike's Peak ,producing an 9 A Young man with any malt. Tile latter story brings peace to the is to have& force.of four meu.Qf_w&r on ti)&t 1862gives France no right to object, nd .. . .. - spi ids of some but the majority of British station to comi4at the newer views -of Secre- . - .. � artificial and very realistic, � . - I __. : . . , v, n � by i his motherilm-�aw in his domestic ar. COIUM further, that.1he Anklo-German arrange- . . - � . � . .. . . Lian beiieve, no Matter what act of tarY Blaine and big; colleagues. politi I ment oes not k the indepentlellef of . I... - - ' rangements. A young couple will make a Pitacy may he committed by the Yankees, geography is . .- . - .. - � The hot spell has wrought rostration and � . - - . _�.._ ; - .. death in some of the Norther it cities. E great many Mistakes, of course, during the the British war ships will not interfer . It L .. Lbr,g ca d n, protection not involving sub . . . i ;- .-�_� - ven e . ,� nloWml ex*ct goielye. the suit& 1"tac . Fe- . .., - . . I � . first f years - % , l - . .L :. - '� � in Chicago there, has T_ ".. ; tion. it would be a it * rced in- , .. Z .1 . 1, � A I -Y if ally fo _ _ __. L sufferin of their married life, but' is known the crews of all vessel,, proceedis �*' I AL. coo " terpretation of an be found . . L. . . . . :_ Eighty cases of sunstroke were reeprilel" they e1wil learn by experience, qWiokly to the sealing grounds are fully armed Witf � olstreaty �hould I . - . . . .. . . . __ there in one day. & . 1. I enough, to be practical, and they will be a view of restating seizure, but ' . a Sparrow. 111�619" .. Suflicient to invalidate an agreement V-1&lf . -.,. - .. . .1 'L .- .. .., . . 1. . . . ­! .. all the more clWly bound together in con. Story leaked out that- Yesterday a `.11 Wall' sittin . I settles so satisfactorily a dispute whiell . coll- ,. I .L ..� . . , .... , ,: .- . - A ]I - L IN CENLMAL. ,,, .1 .L I .: sequen two clipper schooners I my front porch Sun . . - I I -a ­ . . , I ex rience. WhewA8, if are being secretly fitted out in M I I bay, to day tained within it the possibility of break 09 . . . I- , . _ id I . -;I.- ­ .. � ..., ' cc of the morning," sit Vt. Tift of- Alba�ny, N. Y., up the peaceful relation existing' betw(e" -,. ­. . - . . .. - v . .' the!rnother-in-la�w t is It reporter, il 1wl ,ell I 'was startled by a noise the two foremos nationS of Europe. I A good bar est is promised in Rusii '- � rilike. it is her duty to 8 iall ikess &?t ! said and fluttaKing sound tAiticain tr I . . .. I . - L C " , teao�h th6m, = Y to meet the Yal . . - , . . - Bism:rck hag given up his de ,f Vi I there will be no end of trouble, vessels will each carry 4ftry swivel, t . �._ I . .. � a a ,iting vintill their marriiid life is likely � ard. _ . r9rn the side .. - I.. �. . .- .---. England. . I . to end with besid4ia t*o strialler. - Y I Jui4ed and ' f - �9 . . - � . . . : I - - - - . - - - � - a di,'Vorce suit before they have really become sealers, will tempt Kamt Andt d ised as ran to the end of the . . . . . . . - - - . . I . . Tie torne gels , , .to porch just in time . - - . "I . I I.. .1 . The genuine Sir Roger is Said a-collitainted with each other. " ure so as =g -on matter. and 1; witn to See what was the - - ' . VictiIria's Cro,w1l. . I . . - � _.. - ­ , . .:--, to have at last been discovere I �, , - d. in Australia. : . an encounter' Regarding the Story, Capt. of my life. � , eased One of the M es The - . . I - .- �. - , 0, . . . . Scott's veteran Sealer, Says the report no i I . - . �, ira'al . English crown is made u of d 5�- I 11 . . � I 1'�J - I - - I . .. I � I � � . I ­ :1 . - . 1. � . The handIng over of Hbligoland to cer- . I 'Walkini, . I � doZ; was true. but the matter had been "I have in the X"I sum monds, nibies hi a 11 IPA CnI r.. I. I . . . :--, 1. . Ilia The C#ln in .. � , Sapp Ires, I . - . .. � .. - nY is to be marked by elaborate ceremon- � I- _'. .-..: � kept,aecret, 'The skippers. of two tain several] 4 ouding. Iny (doun - alds, seL in silver and gold C'n"a's'. it weig - � � . . . . . __ ... � - �_� ie.- : ' - vessels in rou ich , . � . - � �.. . . �_ . . 3�i�nd how you, -I- which he and P t t t"en from i6 ci-eek thirty-nine ounces mid five nyvi.eigh � . - . �... . � � w&tk- Square yourshou was interekid WArmed their thicken th�a. is of tbo Pool theiran grow," , troy. In it there are 3,452 =ondsv 53 . . ,� I The Fie'n-cl ' ' _i I ders, expand ur An . ... .. - .- senate has 'Voted to place"a chest, and look out for drews and swore to go to the �Ottom rather ish ap4rro , . . I - I duty of three francs on corn An Six francs your w ha &I W are - , I K: I h I 11111 � . : chin. T t in the pivot upon which than submit to seizure. . ou.,thk hies, seventeen sapphireo 0d � :. I - d gmes get fo ' Py �� R . . ­ � - - I . - !! . ..--- -1 ' on cornmeal. depends the poise of the machine.- Step . .� . - . -. - ter, add J; of r S. "'! ; .. - . ' . . 1� .. i .�. T % - -_ � .. . !- tj% 1, we' th - . e . - . � I.. I . _.., .. * Wank fil _ , ; . I I . I .1. _ .. �� out ea44 - . - �_.. in& . � .. ndalp 1-1 . ­ I . ­ . . it is said that H. M. Stmil ii to have a y and firmly, letting the ban of the , P suaplit d I . . ? . i :1 _. ___ �.. - . foot strike the d first so tha . t "-" 151i hQ , , , , . . - - .. . - - - � �. 1.� - _. title of nobility conferred on, him on his the benefit of t you -got .." , Preelslo* be ad an flu tte . TW iir IS herv"'in 'he�i beauty gilsyedt . . .., 11 - I - __. we r- \ Of SW,4�'CL � I - , 0 t it, was tc�� Is, . . .�_ _. 1, , .. i .--...! . . dding day. : Ct"beinefiedent little spiring . "-W-hy, Lid^,�"exclaimed When I reatched the and of te- 'Aud Ow6ek is, the bmth. of the clover,. I - 2. __ . . - I - _. I ­ which Dame tile porch the B u't- it' i *4ittle joy t t the b�mut L - � �: 1. - . �.� E . . , _ . ­ . China intends'to borr6wao,, Nature built int<p y9ur instep all over dirt." . swimituin I b@41ifs 0 . - :- .. i�.- ,,,� in"Mia' "Iryouvre fish swallowed the bird and went MSid - �_ �,.�, - '. . " - Am I I I For , . . - . . r -1 of erican silver to build stra Wgic railways tern which - 48 , he - I - - 600,000 tsels to save the rattle and jar to the whole eye- W70and in the most satisfied I 9 . I . .. .. .,.::. - . � , . people who will walk on their "MAUMS, " r6plied Lida, - Aho look. I � � v WAY. I Z r nose over. � . , . . I � ad 4Lt her drew with a rueful W �:A - � ­0-0­��� . ­� :,­ -_ �; � in Manchuria. , gets freckled all I , L.. . ..:.. - J I � "I" . LA j. . �L k " , I.,:- ­­ :� i heels'inifict on their =&t0my. I "I think - - 6�� 0 There , . . :_ ': , 1, ; , . . :­ � -� ..- T.. .. � . � . . thei dirt's all over me."' I . . . , . : ,., I - I .. � - - d _# '. - - - . '�­ - � L'. ... . i ­ . . is o easy path leading out of ' * I . 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Irorritat darite. i I - . . i ,� __ LPF I tile �.. - liq*.A I - ' L So SL I, Its p � taken. . �. goeratiorl will vovor I - _L the effort m-111 be to i- 1100sp fupr*)ieiigivt titelleduldes -Will- . quiries W*lI Ile Iliadic, creed, and those biu I be 00ride&%L, .The of everything that e . . culn - me, - anti t . R aseel't"1111 I Wi I] `Vt . ,of Que3n Vietd?ria, i There are sectlolls,q) 9xii4ittloi o"!V WSIAL W 'ur .rjrl;�., � � of , the or 0 tilt! h -fill er peculiar obstach- willingness of tile i'll sted _kEL4WI-IM-N� tot.t - . by slaughtd: But, making all * I fortheomilig eellim"s satjsf , actor),- Jt 11-11 that tile Writisli Enj,j than .330#*71m, 1 4 � I I'l I unless ckren - L forec. . colored -by tll� flatill. lisilmen, a (Iliality 11 rescroble their kinsin, Islitic. The euri-cia . the ofe'llile Of tile Ye, i of tivaittish I-11ki, I I'd! I (0),000, of wimill :),S, in the United Kiiigdoi and the renidluing I 9 Sessions. Tiv,)yvars; nient estlunji.ted-,thu I India at 2479-3,350. . states at 6(),6S4,K,-' of India have -it tile independence, practic; British oestroi, an4i "I estimating tilt! 1)()I)Ill The empire haggrown the census of I 8S I ,was inah was con(Itiered --a -in 18,46 and thert-hy were brought un.b.i.71, the lastfive years Bv,.Ii� , Afric*, '1411 411114 . A,idti district protectorate withill themiAlele of I Zillulaild alit[ Nyassal;i 'withill tile se.,q)e of tile. of ISil, are -to-,JaY I lit Borneo, under tile t i niercial enterlwisc �.i, c .(juired large po8sessi011: the most recently ,,,.ill, sions back from the e,) ased. Assuniiin, that ascertaltiable elconlents ( ill all ber possessions , I alit] that the natural rat, i Imallitallied, tile British beshown tohave far fron � tion enumerat(!(l an,l ,., I i Wa ncr estilliat"ll 01c ! world ill IS82 at Lv; i which C I Fiurt)l)e ji'ul aj), I 112,ot_01,40�, 1,-ss.,,1l,t,I 111, " the 1�riti�di ,(!"IS11., 11f declare tll:LL ilt'all IlliL, British Einlw'o , . :-,:Iq),LS whiell we 11AVe I'M \- 1'e. -I)l . . -_ I The Raffl)it P1,k­;1 � 1 The rabl)"t-; aic.-1 �!l , They * are stua.'.ily ua"il - 4CO10111st 4 of t f1f 11'111�k' it:! " , , Al . I th e' 8() -er' 11111tAlt I ) 1', I., . alid Who esale sLtil-111.4 -n mail ],,is t ie'l to fight t Griffin, the Anieric�m ' furnishes authentic faet.s how great a pla.-me t1l, numerable inethods ,,f been otroduced, bilt ,,:it discOketed thAt call lit- rq acconiplisli tile desf,A I most successful niethodis the rabblits with plI().sI)lI,, , nine and arsenic. 'I'lle . has been particularly ! . I been found tilat I)0Is4)II,1 unde"ble becauge, of tl Cattle, sheep aml (log.j, a beings. Great (Itu'Lliltil stoats have- been inilmrt, mitigated the evil, ilot CI in la 14$04 fUU44 JA degree, ) U . t lie cost 4 if t I ' a peculiar �' height, ,111,li - - , Proven too y Ile;t%-y_s,)III, Mile. Tlie%overnniunt,6 onies tiatu*113. ollel . UN 4- ! inien of intentive gelliu ful title of zleprolue- 10111 a The Gover . 4nieut of N,ew wide pub4eity. f,,,. . , Proclarnatigh offering t., '25)000 to, anyone who . Scheme for4he destructi, . . . COM"UI�168 pointed i . varioll. pit? . suggest ef :eatigatidua in Decellilm that they. had exaiv achelne8, bdt not one of t! the terl'Ifts of the proclani thiltortant'scheme investj thission Was that propos4 lhoselj(W as to destr . W 11 �� litoc lit, , number of croz: Of Nelkent cholera. . statio . . r-tablislied o Isola . Aern ZZ44 in Sydney I onst4 . 44 ni"Ir Wd that ,M. p 464vantag(Is a another fruitless ,ffort lu What the afflicted eoloni4 to be Seen. In the mea §daslightcom lisatioll inlaullPlyingthe r_,.:_--.jlIlI �tairltl of ma6terial fill- that ishes, rabbit pie. 'I'lle 81 % pothe 14 good article of co ;L. _-Ii Spain W __________� 0; I be ould appear to'l , � tter thftlk most nations. t- "t"MaCPe 19hasicollst, 'too: "t , t1noved ra . b electricity, 1 . the Spm,i,z .., On Of th pre", is t1 , , . I by e age, all oplillot .�L theGoverlinlellt, a, L "Cillon tl,Cprolxwll ( I?, --conferred a title . I . .11. tenant Peral, and pri I f2000) V�vr sery . .. I as '. timony of his , - . , "' Jt is rift - *WA,ed , . .1-a ilts the monetary ,-, j'.;.... LL, .11"thOut wishing for -, t ... --, 4 the lurit of LiehV -1 I I- -�- . � . 1111% _111 � � - , y be tile . .Y be - Most perf � , I ,.�* . Pilillt4ed out tlutt gli� ;; �'� Ll fOP MILY Years p&E t i , , � .. � ... %Ct Which the Spanish . , or at least to igne .1 I L '!tOorae tfulo" orl � - - i � %'*ntcr 6f iliventoll _ ., ". r# ..# .. ., I . . . � . . . L . -�, - _(t - .� 4. L' " . __ � � . ". I . . .. . . . I . . 1, ., .- __ ".. -1 :. . L - - � : " I _, ..1. - 1- 1. . �,!:: . " - I �_ - - I . � .. 1, k� . . , - 1-1., , , -,. :A . " zi- ,- " N - .. , �, �' I .v, � , i. �:, , . P . - . . - I I . , . ,�, ,-.L 1 -1 . � qt, 4,.,� . - Xt�i . . r� I 3_� �,_A_ ..� � - - . - - I . - ­. I . , ... , I �, � - 11 1, __ � � 1. . . - .- . , � IS1 - �� 11 1.i. , _�,�. 14.!yi , . I t "s, � . o. . . . -4 7 ` - I � �.." 1,' I" I- - - I. �-�::.;� ] � - . _. ... .., . . . . , , - " I ,,�-_-� -,,�.�,�, , . - 1. �.. i.�, .'' , , _: . .. I : : . :, ,--. . --,� - , . '. � . . I - . - - . �. - _. . 44 of 'N - Z " (Irtitill .. ... enchra . � 'I 14'ctor t . ! I Is () I J. -j �'eollls. H . y :Wcolll I lies Should , Iltill t . r"ent CQ. I. I It, talille(l 75. - I Itis, - I -St MI(I III 1`19skill - - -f. 9 position '-'"' I bre,n.A " 111(furners es -- ) and oil ' I t. I I 0 y wore to th"�r - ' 111k." llis trem res . mters were'Wel It I conle `� 1) t'a!ieftl to the . i:1I,;apJ,,LIItlne11t to. . If' t '"t 1 "efore th - �Itm o' ey �__ ' tho deQe" I . rthilig that - ed I . WVA 1)'Or ('111,1ous Charact, , 1, toll,_ 'letter kno," . ully (Arrie(l �t .tl it k lieur I)011cast , I "arilen I ICE. . ' . afflud thet , ""111ch had .beelk , ) f's t . Ile It', ill ,1,,(Iiw&s laid I III ng ,spur% il. Stone Coffill Ill Which had tobe. Ille"lls Of a ectile. 1 1 I 1 1 ried at his feet the bodies, of his-' fox. All his gro_ :,.. Will ()n condition � li'­, were fully Qar. : ,I (at u wa,s to - . t(,I-.tlle. I jo to , )Cliefit -of rch. The groorn . 1 " 1 Ile-st to hinwi [it it "crtaill crot. _ ,"ililf, 31eZI,rs Since , hi , �- f)f hl�s burial a (�Jlifl lit* (fj%.Cn in Md that 1111is coffin - fIll'(1her, silO1111 Uit'll. all(l 4,blinip- - it"tiClilar heapcf ... !"Altatioll Of 'VII - I- . . . _. - A still More ' I : I : I 1 V I 1.9arding the I (' ("ll urchyard. : :Jll, Whoentered 1 .- t he procession, WI'-,(.. Nei-tr be'. , Was th'It church- 1.11�SVX gentletnarl, I his ('xectltors to I 111,111SOlellit, in I Is desire to be . 1�1141 was his Un. �lis relatives—a, talilt. if buried in . %vorms,­ fie de. ll,". ilucks would ., il"Ifill.1; 'K'(,JIldeat � Inctl 1-liderwood - , 111flitl4m that she, , I! , It" fit'Shion. 8ix t, I f(,llow hini to to' silig the last C "f I Ile second 'r Aus forbidden �­ ,()Iled, and no- ­:.psc- The six - , ill- only 11lourn- . [,,-,I &reen, and ' 11 his clothes on. . I' I - daced in the ' %k It!' lopentley's staillent. After .I! tile Ode—all I i �', �l the WM of - II . - , .1 -, . . I 'ttloillilieni. - �.. , il; I :cs to all eT- - t'll So pccull-arly i,- a� i. -A the case . . Ill their recent [11 dispute. On. ­Y)lwar greatly I f Heligoland, - �_ _,rvatest iin- - �,� I ()ther (lay �,!,Llned to the' Ill)vernnient in . (-111pliasiZilig I-i titnc� of the rT*,L1 European - - � appro-ved the ... Fniperor and ,, playetl in ef- 'I#, )tiler hand, / ;fIll(�I-Sta-Ild the - . - r 'hc privileges , Ap.-;ti- perfectly . wilking of the .: Outpost and 'I" ;�/(1101" says : - , - 1� C VC, I Se.13 SOVe- -if (_'(lI'a1__4W)_ I I, lierkshire— , . , . . ' , ; 11�d tile won �lic courSe Of . iinfi-s ithilost Of ,if the East - ' , ,11,.4 general - 1. .'ettlenients, 1,11fl F:Ilgland - ,,_­t,thkT, that, t 1 (.(I - ,tild lead '- lit "I.Slde. That. , 'r, Oppositiolly - ! �1 C( I nference l,,-t,%-een the ­` IMICUllor VOn ,-pp, , �ition of - ; I *It � �L�,,rccjiient, 1 1,11.4 action in - . 111tefere. The . LI -f-41 areplvtom . . ;I ffall-sl to tile I:". pl.()tection - . . t I I t. t reaty Of * I 1111J. . ct, - and T�.ill arrallge- - i-1)(111delice Of' 1% Mir S111)jec. .. I " -�_ forced in - :*,!:Ill Ile found �, :ucllt Wilich tc 'which con- . I ,if breaking , . :,,,, I)Ctweell 1. .1 I.. ; ! f )lit'. .. . 1�1 . . . — . - - . . I I - �:_ ' I- Ilp of dia— _ - ,; a,,a enter- - �. 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I on 141 "Q V94 . - d' of W - JUKV6,Y'P.8wthern R ' ___ - � - * � ,� - ", , "" ) , � . . .. 1- __ 11141144"" , �il"OuI . a B � u t .* . - . 1. * .f ": I : 1, 1. -, 1, �, 4. , . , � F stop a severe:fit Of maissilmill 06 . .1 J .- , L� . . : ore'sa of 166, . � ' V-4le t1ow in Pine will instantly% � - ed i Empire. rr n ec, ulw1dicit 8"816X -July sth . . . .�, , ." - . Versation, t 0 n � ' ffical con- ing.., cough. SPECIALI Who Ts 11?1861� . , . `iI. �.-I. I "' � I . - . . . . . . ,yj. -;; ,.! he cab . ship. - - , - *4 e-4' A 11 b April tile British cent _ - lat* BoOkellIting, Pennian . : - " 1 " P, Shorthand ul� - . . I --, j! I Rollainsai f . I . I . Rol PAY. - , . �,-,., iv - . � 'between Hailda,x and I YPewritin X NUM .�' - . , 'it, 4 , 0 4exi; - r as possible thew, I i will 'be thO islands having been adoc - -- -­_-_M_�l Instructio -9. Unique Plar, . 8 .1 . . ., .. ;1 ,ell ess - ERJS I inns. No. '�­ , *. , -� I ,0,0 fit rk of enu , en��t� . - - during the pm fully laid - --- -- n mornings special excursion, . . . I tak --- noonla. Circulars f - .4 after- I - I r . . - . I.. - . I . .-.A I I ver the British Hinpire, and . - week. It is not oertain, . . I . ree. canad - - .. . 4 I .. . � ­_,�. �.,,1- 1' , I � Joe . "Miner"* Nblie Ubrary Bit dingo Toronor 1 4 0 � . . , ,; i- ratioll Will co however, thit: the 4 4 b . tdoi - I i . , .41A �_ -, , , , . . . . . . I I ! x , 4 1 ." . . � (:Olnpl,e 101181VT yet taken. this e4cl - - '� - ".. . lfioi2 . I ., ,,,, . . �.):, t- I Ifi , I I . I . schedules - "You Must 9* to 111111-11"Muda., ,,of ... - . " I *.-I " - __ f:f:i -;,l, . L 1; thought.wiffi t�a aSSIV hous of H , I wr4no- do not v, vv . . ,,., 'I,- �s Iles * ­ .:;,- * "' i` I effort 1% ill be to inake ' .he ,ensus the* Ina nossill � to , the I . that the privilege of an interch will feel Bermilida Bottled - -1 . - � . - .will 6e siMP11" I - an an f "llege, Electma . io . 9 faith . - habit th6ae islia . nds'is one for whose' - III not be rimponsi. Obeapeto .. - - I . a adquarters . . . '.. �' __. , . I the. - No * ,. quilries "$-.It be "lade as to re"g - �111 theY wavl& he willing to la defense for the consequences.,, - But and . _.._.�___.......- thing,you want in tile Ele for any. . I . :J:,:�-�­ .Z. . .� ___ " - - ..-. - . ose bearing on occu atioll w 1,.vas doctor, I can &ffbrd neither th;1 . 111 stir Ir .clirleal Line. Ware- -.-' - . . ..".. _ - Y%'r . ' I, �1 1. . LA ' housesild Main Line Telephones, Annun : .. - � creed, anti. th I . y do -*n their time nor the money.,, 66Wel% if 0. CE , I . . . � - _�_ ,_.%.�� J. The cewitis will I 4ti6pped :f rftiii�*&U,`%Ontl�cb al -_n i h i . - ;.--,. . be contle ,rt ar in t!tie.p"nal in Amerfug to buy - I - . . ,.-. . , .1. - 1. --- _ * . � _t. _ 4111110t, 18 Insposalible, try I liells, Hatterfe,1, Motop pectrical c c'"Or"' . - I Ig that Could 11 n6f 6��ine ash Re -f ­�.!.�.:- - ., Of everyttil take ei mineration hitherto bound tile two ftiail- hicer ourse has - Band and jiumosi J � fisters, Home Atedical 13�ttcrles Telegraphic .. . ! , ., i. -'. I � I - � . . . . I � cullIbifoOlne, and tile great ell(, and .... ai committees together , , .. , , SCOTTIS I Instrament% :: tistruments, etc., etc. The Iargl�lxt anti be" -- . - �, �.... , . . The succe . I -asmoried st .. i '! . I .. 11 0 . . .. .tr4 ,ill*l)e to ascertain of subjee a . a . . L . mud Wit In Canada. Eil-en-thing perfect- - � . � . - - !, _� the number in FA of the cable project is i6 III re, di _ 10. ko. new, having been put in since the tire, which . 1. . I.., - � . joioed principally because of what Ber- I 80troyod. our old premises and stock on'May- ­ . w rl� l of Qlle�lll N-ictorla, writesa cormspondem. . la, yt . . V I i :� - . I . - � . . .- . . 27th last. Write for catalogue. Special induce� , . .4 . %, Thereare sections of her domini, )ns whete mud& i's to the mother country. The in- ' "' ' ' AddromWIRIALET. KoVCF a � ­ . , * I roximations are. Dessibl structed know tllV t to Elngland the , & 4!0.. ,.%8 Tonge ,ments to the tr de. . .. I I.:.. I �� onlyr .1 P � e.. -, - IW Itif - onigmi:kXuddr&1,Rle&­*s se islaiids, . Street. Toronto- Bond for catalogue. . . . ... : __.'. ­ - . - ` i I . , . : I I . . . . . � guibesia or thl' N . hq*ctotald )q Olitbaleas-t 'b T.W. NESS. 644 Craig St-Nontrel!111 : . .... . . .. . ----F,;.. - .. ­ .1. %�r�. .L ' a . b , . .. - I . . . . �.' " _tI - Vap& attatas?md,c�it,khirw4i-,",40)f.oln44 � � . ________________"_-ft - . . U.. theWorkof lci,Qiiiiiiieratorwoiiltleiie�tili�-�' - � .1 , i�...�. ...� � .- er I)eculiar obstael�s, not only �il tile 11 - - - . . .. � -!. - .1 ..,.., . - . - . . � ( I I 1. . - � .� . n selqcted as one of her RE NORWECIAN I � � - . . ­ � . .- - � � � � . __ portance, having bee ' , I , I I , . I . ; forty-one square miles are of immense ini 0 I'Vill,11.11lesS of tile inhabitants'toIbe onumC7 HUEUMMPMAN DYU . . chief nh6val Statiditil.,and having been fi tted tip I . .. I � 9116"D I I 11te(l 6t dkell, I)Q,'Nq� 11J44lkgJzc34* Oxpauga ith 1-1 __i� COD LIVER OIL. Al I - �. 1. . _. .�.:_. , -- ­6--�FLIL"glaurt" Calm I / - .:.. I 1. ­ - . L__- ... . I htering celislis attacJI0. for the &Xmpte plamt * I sometimes r I � , . I - totills by s aug 0 I . .all I& Be : .. . IcLs igest modern ships of tied, aua many easeill of , I--- . � 1. , ! - � . ,:, I :1, - akim, ait -re ir of the 1% rMuda Not. I I ill, , tlie-,,e allow, I 1. , '' - - But ,7, a . I I ". . �1 . � . . _ � - . __ _­ - I .- -- . - . - . . . . i . . ­� , fol-thet)IIIII19 censlis will doubtlet i be" * ffi'� war- . Wmil the advantikgea -of the cable . . __ . '_ �i . . I , ... *. - . . ; - , I ., . . — � ! - . : : . . , I 1. Very' will bg principally those which will accrue . 1� " I . -, . : .. I - � . I I - . . . . . - .1tisf,lCtory. It llriuy 1i evc 44 allow to 9 , . , . . .. S( 't all CONSUMPTION . . 1. . .- _ � I . .6 0 - .'' - : .- I ­.. '' -1�!I'� , . � : - I 1,lt tile British Empire 4ds some.. -liX n9laxid'hecAuse of milit, clia.ifeter -N1WnCb1tisj, COM -0-h 1:,., J 'I I I t ') I more c PI &_V-0,� We ttadc' . -, . : .- , ., . s� . . :.1 � - - J1 I ..- 1. -.,�' thall .),30,(W-,()()O-eiiiiiiieratal)le in � , talits, 11 Afille jal -w4also I OF S(- Vem 'Col(l - - I . . . * . . . '. - 1. ­ ... . . J : , 'R . ., I . . ­ . . . . . . 1. a promo$ed At ir 1i;l ..- I I I I . ­ - �.- � . . cari*0111, forecasti have 4", i�a ( si , V � : uIlles-S . .be �.M.guduly -eby�' presen a con derw vO IUVRED with it; and the . .1 . .. - . . . . - - - . � .. - . dtle busi iessi`41 adynntage, In that the mo, . . I — . . .� . . colored bN tile natural boastfulne a of I.,,Ilg- it dowNwith Ntkw York in tege- .4t sen%1- . I � - . . __ . . I . - __ .. �_ � - , - 11-sillilen, 'a quality ill which they strongly tablesand flowers. Itis anticipated that this LIVO 14011111aelk can take It. Another - I .. , � - , " ,.-. _. - " .1 '. , :, . , '' . ..1. �. . . . . . � . .I. � 1. . I i - , .. business will be thing which conalluendit It 114 tile - . I . , .. . . . � - . , ! i greatly quickened and en- "timillating propertleoli of go"" ht Mchen nd Beauty d 1, a In , I I �.:_ : 1� resenliole their kinsaien this side, of -the At- Urged, If the, exp the VEY., u - _!Iol� 1 P. .1 I . ­ . . � . 1' . .11 laiiti,:. The current calculation is that ' . ectations are` realized POP11110,414111orl; WnIck It contain*. . Tky am the enmr woaw I-.-,- . . . . - .. I . . . .- , , , tile opening of tile year I 8W, the lopulati at Bermuda ay yet come to be spoken of witil 111pid It for sale -at you - . - . ­ � .� . . - on You r WWL 6;;�i WASH OUTI - ' � . . * - .- . � ; :, ,.- le -.' ne Irly 328,. greater "I 111inta"41t% n Rialmon wrapper. 130 - . . I ._� . ..- . � . . . :-M I - -.- - offli Briti:ih Empire was very reWet, espe6jal1v if the contmill. , sure you , WILL NOT FADE OUT I . . 0 - ­. �: Z . PliLted out -branching of hiles from this I get the wennine.,if I I , .: I � ." , . . ate V Z 0'. ` -, ­ , . - . ()tx),cm, of whoni 38,125,000 wer( dwellers tre cell- AC01r1r & ROWNE. BrilevIlle. rG h UOthing like tben, for Strength. colo �. .. . .. . . - ill tile United Kingthyn,.271,180^0 iii ludi -Should actually take place. it is t _____� ) .or]Fastness. ring � P �. . ,.: . i. . . . . .. - : � , N_ ` ---.-. affil tilL! ,� StAted that Oe intentiob is to e*te4(l the . MMPU4024VALSTVDGI&Ayothe?Dygintbanbf - . . . � .. . . . � _. .1 I - _... . " doubt 14 try it i You4rl , .. .1 . . up .. - . - : . ". .. sessioll rellIftilling 19'(W'O()O'n oltherflos- line to Nassf&u and Jamaica, and 'tit ANTED. good reliable men aR agents In 0 . .. .1 . . * : - � , : - 1.� el,cr to I Z! (, u, money will be m ' . . . .. � I- I . � . s s, Twoyears ago theIndia 4,'rovern- Progrc�o and Vera Cr ence to W wn in Ontario. Addres,i ( f you are not 0011yineed after a tria ),//Lr � - . I - . ana- L Fifty. �. - ` - ­ i . . � � Went (i.stilliated tile Population of British le4id fi uz. Also a line will be dian "N'lutuIL71,01all & Investme tourcolors are made in Turkish Dyes, embracing W0,"M - Wit /AF O' 1. ­ � P. I . I _q . . . I Z I � , - . . . . I . . . in,lia at 203,7193,350, and that of t lie native -om Bermuda to the Azores, and thence SL, Toronto, __ lit CO., 12 Church all new shades, &not Others are added 88 soon an they MMES CATARIIII, RIMUMATISM, =-, . ..... � st"ItUS Itt 60,6S4,377. As the iiae I to Lisbon, Portugal. . _1________L� beOOn)e fashionable. They are vrarrantecLto, d1fe RALGIA?SORE TIMOAT, - _. . . . . . .. .,i ... I ...:j of India have at the most � — -_ - . . 1 - PATEN QProcuredin(lianad 'U.8 more goods and do It better than any otherpye& . 33nNS, FEMALE C ESFWOM03 L � - .. .-. . ;, .. * - I but- a shadowy- . T- . a. . .. ..� . . _. : . �. . . §-.F and foreign countxie 0 AnTTS, iR - - I- .., . .1 .. . . iotlependence., practically all India is -under ` - The Imazo' I. . W. J. Glit-ILHAM, 71 -4. 8=0 Prhm &I Itfilrior Dye, JL4D 40tgg. . . . . .. - .. ­ ­ CL ns of Dahomey i I'Ouge St., Toronto. 0"Is Branch : 481 St Pau I Street, MontreaL -IMMORB31ALGES OF L EMS. . .- .. .. I . - B,ri.tisll control, atitt may be so reekoned in ' . . , __ 0 J . .'.. -PAR181AN PLAI Be"O".ftr samige Card and Book qf IngructionsI . 17oledinumapV& 1.75 - ,_ . . ­ ­ - - - . . "Tor the firs " " I ., , TING-Sking, 40c. a 3-arfl; Everlway. prfmtoc.sis . - .. I. - .. . . .estIlliatilic"' tile population of the empire. t time white Illen K I , tills - children's skirts or cape8. 2 R'Yard. 4MA!"_ POND'S EXTRACT 00. ITOW York & London � - , -.*" . . 1. : - . i The e;lll)ll.e hasgrown Ili extent year, met the famous '"'Ouien soidiffo'f 1).. 3118S 8TACKHOUSE. 4:07 Yongg, 5e* I - .., . . - _. grE atlysilice. holne in,) �-- St. Toronto. . .. . .- ... - . - I - . . . I I , it the,'ellsils of1881 wits taken. Upper Bur -11 y attle. lt,was mitt of t , years Y-ANTFD in eye ___ 5 --------------- ;JI � - .. . : - -I- �. . I . � . - IlMh was con(l nere(I-atinexed the N6 I ago that they were the best fighters ill the ,ry tewn in ,he Dominion, " . � , - '_ .1 .1 ise it call roliable met, to repre Ivin Sufferin o from the De ' - " - .1 ' ' 1 ` ' ' ' - Ig an sent the jiotillition I . I - -Ili 1 S146 aud therebya,mo, I)alholuan army ; 161141 tile' Frelich, who last 3, nd Loan A" * �n I bilitatim Effects of it Cold I .. , 000 m Ile peciple . 0 it. 6W, Yonge St.. Torou to. - . 6 I . _� � . - . 11*01*0 01-oll"lit unfler B1. spr * withstood their perfectly reckle. I — . . 11 A,ithill I- ,� . . �. p , . I., itish swa'y, " . Ing -is hs- . .. . . I .- . . , I - P salt upon I .. I I . " E 'TH 13 ' * ' , . ; - , , ­ .: .the Ia i;t fixe 3 -ears l3eeb tianaland Bn i its tile fortilicatiol's around Ko- .. Ki -P ITP YO U R '.'MENG I'll, I tish E,ast .. . .. Y TAKfNG ., . , ­ . . I :1 .- � . .. - . . � . . . Africa, British Zanibesial, -anO the Niger tonou and at Ate ioupa are of tile .9:1111c I . Sal Smen 1. ' . . I '' .. I.- I . . .. I - . , Newt. -t & (,)Ioi(_,,.�t . . - - ­ " . � : . �-- - � I Its of 4110se battles that . ... _. , . . . - .- " - . dih-id giVC, a . I ... . - - . . . L M -C appearelI "i he " -Ila/ 0 , - 3PAIL-cTXW=. wit!iill tile Sphere of Britis - 11 inthicilce'and . I , - h'st'n's (hitriet protectorate have been brought opinion. The rep,[ WANTE- It Jo n o .- riuid �'x Bee' ' - . _­ 1. I Z1111i':o1da VIN -id idea of I I - . fe. , 11. _. � I - . . . -hich were not these Beat Trees. Beht Tern�s Best I - . ­ nd iN_yassalaml, N% I Lilt'. 1iglI;1i101g,(i iahties of � ' fierce Awitz _____ - — of . - - � .. .; * e — NEWS . . � - .:,. 'Withl'i t lie seape� of tile 11ri I tish e Its is maker 11-4, WI0, P001-ly arinctl as tht-y Plan- 130st Outfit Pree. .--------------------- --- -7'f-;��--j _�'! . ______�. .1 .. I : are, to are, have s () ' §Pecial . I , ()f I'va . W:� �_ .. ., .. . . ls�l, i -(lay 11litisli possessions. . rined up to the Frenchlin,s Aids for B69ilmers. - . . - I _. r . . ; . I , . , __ I � , � . with furiou . . . . - 11-001 e � .1 - - �­ . . . . . 11 . I . ­ ..-. .i I : I i I - � fil B.'rneo, under tile thin disollise. of colli 8 C(Illra^p and left their de d - I . 1: I (I . - . I �. . I . - . i - - . . ­ . � -1 . . . - . . -c . . K - - , 1. ... . - � . i . ,. . . � .. . ! ' , / ** h . J , - . . - � . I . . , � Ill tllb carthworks 4;f tlj(. e � ly . zim .al enterprise. -3, (I'l-Citt 11" Will 'llall ae- I llell"'. -NO. - Nursery Co., L. ) - ! ' AA . atillost oil I oui.sdani 6 I bi . I it January last Capt. I 110. . - .. , %. i . * � . * . , , * , . (JI1il,L*;I large possessions. The atioll 0, , . SePtalls 'estiniated ----:-'-- -- -_ - . I � I r) . I I I . I I popul, f -- . \ - .. . .. - I .. - ... - .. I---------------------A-- � . . � - . . . . - - - � * , . I ti at tile body gilal,l Of _. a 0— OVF . - ".k I t! c ni:).st recently , - V-_7' tequired African King D-edazin iiiiiii- .R �0 I I I i_k � -- . .i - . . - . . - . * * � I - . I - . . . . .. . . .:.. . - I I I � . � 1. - . I I - bered �,001,) felliale ioldiers. The campaign * 41 ... . . � S.0111, bll.ck froin the c r CBS" 1 ' G I , I - - I __ . . .. w 1. . - . . .. . ... . - :, � . I - ssed. ASSIA111ilig th,oast call onl' )e gile -hich begai; ill 1-'ell'rtlary was e ,"- 20 men . - I :\\V\\ I I � . tt ' the variblis lilt- nded early ill ' ' . I ,g\�g, . . I i - . . _t�_A 0\1 . . . I I � - 1K . . . .�'... . ascertaiItable clentent. May by the retreat Were enrolled last Year for lAterury rourie. 11111,b1c. I ,.-.-. 10 . . -- . I I - - - . . - - s of nati%,e populations I Of tile clitire Rthomati Pine Aria. cvmmrrct�l srik-e. Ekscution. in i - .�!. \ 1; I . . I 11 ­ . . - - - � , ­ . . . 1. - . . I I . _' I . f . . . . .- - ., � -- . I . - - . ariny to tile llltcrlo� where the I-'relich t1id Alma I-ladiesto C0116940, St. Thomas, Ontario. . J"_ ­ .. \ I , " . . . : � . . I I I - . . . '111d take in fcl Ow theill. - I)dring thli-4 The fintst bmUdi", furnishinot an4 , I � eN, I I . . 'I' '111 her Posses"it)"s foot' up 10 (00 000 11 l til'tt file natural rate of increasellias 11weli ]lot under i -- , - �\\\,\k.., I . . � . . -� . . . . . I . . mud the lowar rates in equip"W"t. . , I , ". I I . . ; - . . .: - i . Z,\",l - . . .:, . I I I . . . . I . . . ) ­ I ­ T , I I - . - board and tuition about $176 per annum. w-ps., . � I , . � .ill0"n' to hai-e fill- froni.34( 'I -obal"y lights a week, ')lost of'them little more tit - - , � ­ Blailitailied, the British E'nipire -A- period t here was at i average of t It ree or four Clanada. Average rkl@ For 0 L ;: .1 . � I)c ill 1 - &C2 � k '.. I I � 1. . . . .1 .),QUUI("- popula- I all Calendar U4 APPI tau Ion to) . . ­ : . . I . . . r . I 1. I . ti. -M entimerated and estilila, skirwislics, the natives disappearing ill tile a"JUNCIPAL AUSTIN. U. . . . _­ .�:! , . I ted. Be:11m aild 1). . .� ; - Iva.-.1ler estlillate(f the" tall herbage ILI141 Ille-tilliher after -al fe. __ - I I .- . .. . . . . . . populatiol of the I'll. ' __ - __ IV . I - 1�_ . w _. - I Al-(,I,lfl ill 1882 at 1,4. deat EAVER LLNE STEA.V81 � .. I - . .- �._�__% I . - *3,88-4,5W, oills, of lly "'lit -Y" froll tile I'l-clich musketry. . [fills. . a - - I _. *� " . , Jilrh** Europe INUI about 328AYN ,O(K), ' Tlle'­Ama�ons seb onl took part. in these ____ 11. I - . . . or lets, , . K-kilinx Weeklybet vr(.en WONTKEA 1, and � . . . .i . I i . - . . -3nit of as, according to the custoill o LIVERIP41ML. SaloOnTIckel,.$Jo "kand ' . -. I . 1 l2,o!i:1,IXH), less tilan tile exi)ected tf, millor C<)Ilfl* . I B . . .. - - . - .. tile "'­'tl:�ll CCA'ISIIS of 18!)I. ].'It :,ish ,Ile,, of- the Kings of Dal j),11ey, t Ile felilale .1)ody , - it,*t,, , Tif-kelm. $W. "I . __ il\il . . , �4;t) " fuld 1110, wxiord- - .1 . . ,.Ii ­ - . - - I ing Lo'btemneran4i m.,otilillimlatioll. Internte- . . .­­ . _ i � . I . , 4 g1lard is only take I into battle when'the . _\I Z�� . ­ . I .; : �\ at. ill all Illalerial-igreatiless the*- . , A llticl;irt! th, I ,\\ - \ &.1 (lialt: 124. -Sttt-ral NJ .:� . ­ . .. . "i-411 Empire Sill Ontire-79 ,ic, *X). Apply to) ill. j:. M1 K. , I, \\\, I I .. I � �.: � Jk' . ... ' ' -pas.ses all empires of Wel*tll of tilt M-I'lly W re'llilr1l. I RAY, 0enteral 11-tuagur canaillan shipplaIg INN, 1� . . . �� � . . I -U haVe, Asiom I \\\\ I . - � 11-hich I% 'ill , recOhl. on t wo o0v . howe%,er, nearly t li*t olo.. 4 "_"TONI IlOt-Hy .'44t- ARY. .NION 1,jc"l I TORONTO , . . - 1.1 . .%�� 3 . _.or ,\g', . . - :_ � - . .r v . 1� -_ I wholo(,14104)� I ii I.. � t . jti,olJ�1j,1,b ftnuy W&H I I mi lbil, to JAwal Agoltoli in IL11 I*Owjl 11(i t, le . \ _�,� . . I 01 , , P I h It it *I . \\\, \ , I " I , r .- _.. ; - . ­I � � - , . I . , - I I lost. despen -lit) ' __ . . �.. Z � 'I'll a �. � !-"Ile 1-11 A �ilate tile oppogilig fol. ­ . i ... The R.tblilit I'll V- 11to act, ttv ( - ,� 1� I ms'�r'a'na, N%_cr(! 1,,Ill( til I ONT 1 . .. . . ­ . . - - . , lililde to alinil _.L_ N%L . . . . . I'-- 11 `Z� � - I - 1___� I;i­ !'til,)),tsar , . e, a I A \\\,k�,, �,_��_ . i . - ... .. - - v still 1,11 top in A I.Stritli.t. ,%%-Iiiclitlit.3,olltljlii)illp(!I.t.fI tweilt%' to olie. Ill ,. . � . . , � , I . ..: � 1. I I TIR4V 31'e stuallil)" catilig Illore ill elli�,cllt � tit(, second of t liest I' . . . I - _.. V - I ..� 1. , , -1 - . .. ! � - ... . . , . . . ;Lttl. Sat Aicbmilla 7,19K) .. I . . . 0 6 ., . . . -i . .. . � I I ili�ls out of ll(;Il.ie and hollic. Ill* 4pite of Warrior-i-tild nearly 2,10M).Ainazolls . .� I rh\, I I Ar . - � . . 1� (7i Y I . t . . - I fill the "overmllullt pro'.1,tiliatiolls, t I -*%-ere plit - - 0 . . . - M - . J . - . . . . _.. I - ..., � � 'n - I(-* I ral).'4 to J,lit4bt after the nmst furious charges upiln I . I I - .. . . Is 0000P . - I _... . .. - - . . . - f. - __ __ , I --- I ..� I ; - - . . _1 . I I - - . . I . I I . . . 1 . . .. I - . .. iiii-I wholc�ialv slit ugh teri 11"s witil which t'll(I 4OU Frenelf anill SeiiegaleSe so 11tilt-l's, W110 � : I I - 1. -_ MUD IIA -S t ViOi tO tig)lt t1lel C" - � I .. . � I I - . .., . :.- ., .1 ­ �,;I �_ I I . . . . . � - . - .-.. I .. I � - n* Mr. (.'.. W. ,A-i�h their three -eatilloll allot ittipmvel flre- . ___ � . . I ,� . (;ri!iI;i, the Anierl-C111 Con . . . - .. . . is,,, 011111111111111 . - . . ;/ r� : flll'llkhe-i UlItliClItiefaCtS *nd, til, -4-r- , � I 0 IVITIO ISVR11�111V .. � _ . � .. 8111 'it i;Y(llleY, arihs were inore than a Inatch for tile of, ARM ICIAL LIMS I a - i I ' � . res�) Show wheiniing,likunliers of tile eneloy, who had - .. . .. . / . I.. .. .. I . - . . . ]I()',v r­rvat a 1)!,tl,,tie the rabb'TtIsl ale. Jrn- uotililig. but!tllcil- wl.(. -1 J. � DOAN & 80 I . , .1 I , .. ` i - 1IU!JI(_:*;d,1t: Inct ho( Is Of exterillillati)ii have. / W116d I I-Wie gli Its, bows , No , / . �. :. -. f . �l . For () % I& 19 .1 . .- . . � I-eenimroducul, but ll()tilillg Ila$ ),�t heell and arrows, . alld 'swol I . (I.R. - I . Circular Addresa.. . - . , .1 ­ . I - , - - � — d os llllllllllll=P i . ME . . L . - - - . . _. I . . . � . . � iliscovt-red that can hIc reUe(I upoll t� r(*Ily Six pe - I 1 77 Northeole Ave.. Toronto - I . . . . . J *; cwt6 . - . . 6 . vt I .. . / . i . 111(istsileCessfill Illethods is tilat ft : __ _. - . . - I . of p?i8olling - . . % . Ani(tn­ the - ------ --,--- I - ------ - -­ - -- ------ above -named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been. permanently curP4 - - . I . a"".),Al,lisll the desirol cull. I et nigh kud Cleft, I Vears ------- __ - -; . TO TIIF1 VDIT011:-Please inform your readers that I.have a Positive remedy for , IlId. , - . . . - � . I . . . . � - . . . the. rabbits witil phosphoi I 'tNe talle,,*t He' I; - , I I shall be glad to send two bottles of rny remedy FREE to any of Your readers who have too. - . ;1 . � . . � /_ - n* -ized grain, I strych- 4 1 6.4 I girl,11116 tile WorltL. a The Mert Trilet Soap 'Coy ! "m tillou Lf they will send we their Expres,j and Post Office Address. R,!sPectfully.T.A.&L0Q1j#4 .- : - . , _. ... . . -.-.. .11 inean,iarsen'it,.. Tile pllospllorize(� - (Serillati-lievA pur ays, h � 9M., 186 W"t Adelatido St., TORONTO, ONTARIO. I - - . . _� I grain . . pa ives at Itietititull" , I . . has beell lyti'ticlilal-13- 11L,,eful. 1111C it 11,18 11 I - I . .. 1. - . � I . L . . . . I eAr.stej�u , Site s in her I)tb year, .%lid' - ______-__­ ------------- . .-. - . lig run, is s aIllolit sixu - ill he ght. ,.Rile i,.4 taller,fllaw . oat I — '. .- . -, . . 1)een ff)IIII(I'that poisoll, ill the to I . i f tt 11 med Skin Soap . -1411 . . . "I'llesirAhle lw­allwe of the danger to horses any woman ill that -co 1111lu it . . f I � . .. . - - * - .. ' '. ... . . . . cal"!ta, ( ' from %-icillut has , 11 3' A shuwuiau _1AAK91l THE HANDS Sort '.1 . FIRE -PROOF CNIMPIDIS � . . . .� .. . I - - . : slicePand doc-,,sl an I even to hulliall - Pai, � a visit t,o lier parents a �_ AND THL,COMPLIX1,�Iq I . , . . �...- _. . .., . lle.11(-.11. Great qualititics of ferr- lid offered them a g, ,iod round sim, to itilow . . � � . .- . . � i . � * 10 n . et8 and a - SKAUTIFUL. ' . With Upright lor Horizontal Doile : .�, . -- , . I I I rs. . - . . . . ... -1 stoit*s have 6"ell 1111porte.1, lout thev haVe hiM to exhibit to theworld mo, much fendkiine ! See, fbag the Coy's as � . .� - � . . . . I oat - , , - - - -�I,� fliltIllatc(I tilecl-ii, llot crushed it. heality. flut the parents have lit) olujire, IV -M*-. - 1 12, 16'.Z0, 1305 Sliltablc for all work.' . . I I . n Pellcing tkan'P-4 On lba boap a: 4W . I � . I - I .. - .. . - . . � I . . I . ,W fu U44 4414ul �U_ a I w4 . , to, Uw WM00*96 I - ­ , Ill lalld 14W I)Qt, kartwith'tileir ­_Malderl" llfitile of Indeadeftal .� - - - I and 30 1-1. p.' T I hreshing. Sawing.. . : - . - . . I .-. 4 - t Brickmaktar, etc. - _' . . . . . I! C h-hy "'mitt rif iw�ftr, __._______________ I - 1. 1. : . 1; (le'Tt!V., ))lit tilt- vost (ifille , wire ilettijig, of 114 - beware I . . " - f fw" I ­­ - . � .. . _. I . . . . . . . I I . * a peuilli;L1. 11(�Igllt, 111,,11 au(I I. U, Jad have no, olleut ion $n anoccaslof )III&I -At 114) e. " SWA at onto for a PREP at) T TI -F . . 2 , , I . . _. . I - . Provell to( �t Vy -son Ictiling f* 4, - . .L I I I , WA a valuabUI rv"tmw Th" F_*_ty is - , , - ., - . -- ) lie like -�.T)9 a bomb d1WP____ i a out and r&4w&l cars md is t-ch-ly . . . . . 1. . �. . � . � Traction Engines, . - - !I 11li,1"'- The goverinnents of tile vitriJu.s cul- France atilt �Ne%%-fol 11,11alld firlo e hwak:Z as no injiAtol,is dr.gs an uuwl in i - - . . . . , in ... ' I .. . ..- . . - 11194111 ITS Prepu4tWIL I ibis womat it to — . ; . 12, 16 and 20 Horse -power. w. .., _. .1 . _.i (. - I . 011!c's nat urally offer tivery indquellellt W dbitterdisputeover the fishery titles (bit. " . � - - . - .. - . .. .. - -_ - I I I . lllv�n (If inrentlil-.e gellills to . stell I I lie aw- , A� ill ,N'em-folladland"i' og France into wa , EPILEPSY ON FALUNC SICKNESS .-..,... _. . I . I * . .. . . . . , - fill tile of relirltdtic"Imi a111,1111 . g ' � . I In w-yrre ca%m where otber ranedi" bave &Ile& � .1 ­ I � . .. . '..;.. -_ . tile' abbits. � I MY fraton 1�r 14-11sic a five bottil, is I; I � STRAW -BUR * . - . :­ . . . Tllo� GolI-el-all jell-, Of New South Wal 8 ga I .%[any A once sit ing consumptive Ilia : "mikkolas to be Its Own roccollk. . NING ENGINES _. - . . �', .. I -I-- 110116- .. . . I . 1. . . - s -ei - Ini: (,,r a trkL AM A T"CAI C"s . - .. . . . , . I � ,,e to bless t lat %,altldbl� prol. I n"MA&Ufria, it C"i-.5 you Yor the North-West. . . .- . I Wilk. PilblicitY fol _-% -at yealls to a had reason ri. I - . . -.1. - . . * . - Ile Nil, Of . Pon Lalm Addreft I . I — . . . - . . . . .'. - .1. . I I . �.� n'(0) to afiYm sullk EMUL.SION -of P - - Ill. . . . - . - . proclainatioll (Jering to pay the tion, T. A. 81A)CWNI's ()xN'GENJ ED is ecruim 'Give Pxwem &ad . Send for cimmiturf, , - ` Q : 110 wauld PrO;)t1nd a V1 � k COD - Jul %'E R OU E D - - - , � . . . . . �_ . - . . - khellie for the i4lestructioll of rabbits. The E%,ery druggist sells t, whilst tile oth of H. 4L 1100T M. C., too -i . -- . . I .*1 .;. L - . . . I I HUrb k . * , conlinias, the co a It Toronto. ont. . . 0 - . A - . . . . . . - - . � . _. - .- I ­ . 1012 appointed to f-Irepoft 110111I. -R 4 '11 . - . . Waterous Engine I I . . . ­ - "19% " 5er' , 1� I . . Varioll"i '1)1111 Vfliiess � ) gpw�e, c . 4�1 . ; . r .4 . . s -slIg"fe-Aed completed their 6� ir, 4( easing deniaii( cr . ,- . - .- I " it. . ' . � ' . - . . .. . Investigatiottis ill J)ceeniber, 1889, and stat- . - - . . � , . . r 1 - 13RANTFORD AND WINNIPEG, . . - ... - . ­- . 6d tilitt . . ; . . � . . , I . . .tiley had examined about 1,500 Gre'af haste . - ca I n . . . . . - . �� 8THRING, - BUT . TRUE I ' . 11 I .1 . _. . . - �. " I . i ierer overtake a ,-lost . I I . . -_ .� � . . .. I � . _ ­ . 8C6111H, hut not one of them col lied with opportunity. . - .. � . . Solid facts Mave come _____ --- - _. I . . - . . � . I . . - ) I . . . - . . ` - . - I . . . . . . .-,.- ­.: . . .-.- - . . . . . . . . � I Ira tio IT . . . The Allianet Bond gild laye,stment C . . . the terinj Of tli�e proclama n. ie, most . ­ to llicht. Vlotima are re- _. - . ; - . . . - .. - . . . . . . . . - .Nrtant scheme investigated bv tile com ­ ... . I-_ " lam ­ � 1:, . claimed from I : onany, or Ontario, Limited . . . - - . � ! I 4i ...;-.:1;, �_ � Ir ej .. ..... � . . . .. I Ill , . THIC GRARP OF THAT IM-919P411RATIED iricunuART IlITH, low. ; - I .1 ddle. % I . : - . , - , , - . - . . 0 W 1181011 was that proplosed by M.- Pasteur, Young, old, or'mi &Vd, who find them- .', , 1111011tallo llowaft. OAPITAL . . I . I . . . . I I . _% I -as . - - . I . I . -1. . hose idea m to de tr i t1h -&J6Nt8 J)y aska nervous, weIiilk an exhausted who A" $11000,0000 .. '' .. : - _'.. . . Inoculat, . " ( . . I -Z Plum. . GOnOMI 04R04wh 27 A-29 Wellington 11111006t RAILSto 34 A 38 Front ft " Kast,"roronte - ' . . - . ... I Ing a number Ili- 1iiolten down from excess or Z4 Eft. 1A.Pomattor. If trbe- . : .. I : , I . . . - I - : . . ." . , , of t1le, '.i'th .the a . Ing In MAI 0 - . ly used, will drown the This Company undertakes agencies of every description and trusts. such as carrying is ' . - - .. . % . - � . .ero1*3 of chicken cholera. - An experimental rosult, f i the following symp sues of ital for companies and others, conymion of railway and other securities, out . . . - . . .Sta , I . - demon but. Got a barrel. P � t'()" Was established Rodd island, all toms : Mental 114epre 1 i careful ca V'rul 've, - - 1. .. � -_ ­ . on on, ure old . otay by It, drink without Attention to management of estates. collection of loans, rents, interest dividends, Zt% . . _� I .. . - 180 premat WSA mortgws� debenture -t. b6nd . _... . - I . :.� , lat'ed Spot ill'Sydney harbor, but it was a atint, itild you wHI anape --k, bills, notes. cou_pons and other securities. W#1 as agents for - . . . i. - . . � ..- ge, Ion of vitality, of memory, bad - grA T . front the deadly pit of Wiling or counter-tigning certificates of, stock bonds or other obligations. Re"tiveets and invests - ­ . . i .- - . . _.. I � . . - . I 4"'onstmted that M. PastAur's plan had _ 4realins, dinineas of si�ht, peApitation of the ' ' 9.c . 0 U and woo. to the ell- litinkinq funds and invotA moneys,generally for'othc%�nd offers thebest terms therefor. Eve . -1 J - .1 -I . " I'l u - . advantages, and pain in 144 ient ot dear, sweet 8 0 an ry . . - . � . . - -at'V di-sadVantages as heart, emissions, lack anargy i i the - ' I dollar invested with or through this Company cam highest returns d is absolutely safe. - - � I , . . .. *� �: - I 8 kidneys, headache, p the face . . . . i I .- �:. 1. � "Other fruitle 3 effort had to be r All:Investillents are guaranteed. THE INVESTMENT BONDS of the co, are issued in i ". . Ivil ecorded. mples 101� or : . 131re The Palatle Hotel . . � i . . I . . - . is now open at dprtn�p ve investments � . . .... � - . b9dy, itching or pecu r sensilltion about he of small eimount,4, monthly or at larKor periods for termsof years from five upwards, and the in- . . . . . I . . at the afflicted colonies will do remaive t in P.Q. for the reception amounts of $100 and upward and offer unparallelled inducements for acc=ti ... - . to lk' 'ten In the meantime the settlers scrotum, wastinF of the organs, dizziness, � - vestor is not only absolutely protected against low of a Single dollarbutcain rely upoxi thelargest' I . I.,. . . - . ' .. rQr an in- . . specks befo ­ returns conaiswilt with security. Correspondence solicited and romptly r2pljcd to. I - I -1 . � . . - re the eyes, tw4ftchin f the :, formation addromo the St. . . I §d a slig�t compensation for their troubles, ! . � . I " "Upplying tit muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, _ I i . Leon Mineral Water C& V% K. ISTONF, rreradent. Q- F- =FTER, Managing Director. _,--� . - - . ! q � - �:-.. I L r % 1. . � e English market with moun- Moullne", I : i . .. - First-class General and Local Agents can obtain remu . I . . � I . - .. - __ . �_ 1. .( (Ltd.). Toronto; or the . nerative contracts by applying to � . _. � I r . ­ . I t4s Of material for that most delicious of deposits in the urine, lose of Will power, �.- . i . I . _ I . . . . .1 . � - : '. - .i . � - i. � diIlhes, rabbit pic - � . � St. Leon Spriay. Quo. WN. SPARLING, Superilligendent. . . . .. . . q � .i . . . The skills also have be- tenderness of the wAlp and sp' !,ne, weak and - - ___ __ - r . . , . . . colne 4 good article ' � � .. . of commerce. flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure t,o be . I =="- - - - - 1 - - � ------­-� � I - tested by slelep, Fonatri�tion . - J tle ... :..' rr: . ... _.... . , ' 1, , dullness of . . i . ;� . . V 1� I ' i I . - . 7 . . _ -4 : '.. . hearing, Ion of vo!ce, ire for solitude, - . . � I � ,,' Pat" WOUld appear to treat her in - Ora . 0 n .1 I . . � I : " . - tter than tilof, �ren SO D feberation. Z - . . 1. .: ­ st nations. A naval Lieuten- excitability of temper, unkeneyes Surround- , .. . . . . i I 11 � ­ � - .- I'll . Mt11l`ltac I'tral, has constructed a submarine I ed with. LKADSK CIRC , Oily looki skin, I -_ T Ill., I ORGANIZED 1871. -.. . .­ HEAD OFFICEl TORONT0.0 I . . -:.... �, . boat . . � ., . I I - - . .! to the S . L, Are all Symptom I I bilit i . . "I"ed by electricity, which, according etk Of nervous. a � . . . �. - . S' L ". - , - , � . . :._.�,. I .I t- I Pallish press, is- the greatest inven- that lead to isanity. and death unless cu:7 AEATHER- .:1 I . . RKMKMBKR AFTER THRKK VILAng I . . I _L . � . I � . . . - . I I - .:_,�',��- , "Dof the age, a . . �. I _ - r _' - ' - . . . � - . . -,. . . ed I 11 Opinion apparently shar-L The spring or viW f(ree having lost its . 5 � � . . , . * ' . I I r. -*- .- _J .. , . . . . � . I I I . . - .. . . .: � a . . - J '. .:s .. ; (� ly the ("Ol-el-11"Ient, as Mouday ni lit's ten,ibon, ,ry function ,ranes in consequence. . � � � , . POLICIES ARE INOONTESTABLE ,.1 : ., - _. �. . _,�: , .�!`�'_,. I I . . . _­ � uncil, Oil tile proposal of the Minister of Those, whZ through !Abuse eommitted in 11410 froni, &11. ' . - I L. - -'.-'f L - . il 9 ' , , , - . - - . . . r- . _ �, . - . I . - _. . � . � - arine I . - . r . lVatfttions &111 tO Midence, travel or occup&tlor * . - . V, r� ) Conferred a, title of nobilit ignorance it witty cured- Send I . I - - . . . ... .. 1. . . ... . . � I - 1?1� � _�, 4�"ltellant Peral, and presented h'y Upon lay !- I . . i Paid-up Policy and Cash surrender Value Guaranteed In each poiLicy . . _. �� _. . . .. . . 1[)0,(KV4 6ur address f4orZk 0 411' disessfes , . i , . im with I I. - i . . . � . . _.�, , � ; mwm-vw ALZrZrW1rW-3r W2 . . . I � - �. - t:20,00u) for Services to bts eaftistry t9 t . x*cx-vw _�'. I-.. I -,- alld "' " - to , Istintonyof his con, , inaft, - Ad&WJ4. W 11 .. ::� -1:� � . ! — .. 3PC0T_ZC7W .. % . 1, : ,:- �� ,_ ,.'V�j t' )i i - at ron Ont. I The Best G(mdt4 � . . _ i . - : I .,,�_. ... 111de It itryinen .�,x ad. I I "FORDS ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AGAINST . . : - ­ - - ,kra 9.6, .1 ` I `1� , , * . - .- . . . ;Wlit .1 ... I .. i, . .. i . � �� -.41.11 - reprege t 1.1; not stated wheth tAwn 0 a nip f e re I Sold by the PrIllildpWiBl"'I - =:= ' - - : . '' - . ! � __� .7. �. 4 11 8 the it , ec" We" L . I - .-. . �: . 1. . . . -i . nt � * Is th't' a ips, nu nemm, alp —_ . . - . _� ­ . I 1� Ionetary value of the patent. - a DeAle M-1 i - . . rx--u - - ''. . . I ,-, .4.�I­� - . akkago, - I_. . .,.-. , i �:,k .. ' . ".. �4 " -ish ing i�r a moment to detratc ,Provides an INCOME in old age and in a good INVESTME _'. * - ' . � W I Is, new, nd Shoe, - , XLA_�Rm y- - -:- ID3M,& :-: * ` -, �_-_ � f ""t"Otit % lion ftZ beats, hot fl miles, rush of bl "'ll the . 0 t�e I 9 Woo L . Iftt Inerit' d, dull &*in' the hear� with b"se Every Pair StamPed. . . .. . ..:. ,� of Lieutenant Peral, - whose . 411 % , 1. L . . . 1, , . . . - . .s - � d Jle&tt L Policies are non -forfeitable aftor the itayment of two fun annual Premiums. . - - - . �. ­ � _ -..- � �� . ' �e . . w . �­ -1. . ' L". . ­_ .� . - N !t'4Y Ile the Most perfect of its kind, it ftr6ng, ra nd-ChTit, ar, the secon ­ . . Proffits which are unexcelled �y any Company doing erae. - . I - . . I - - I I - , , . -'- Y be Pointed . b0ainess in Canada, am allocated . * . e1wed for Out that Rimilar vessels bs,ve beat, 'quietcr thau the first, i qbout $he i ,: ', ' - .1 five_years 6i;� the issuo ot the u �erlttds as way be select43d by the insured. . _. : L L - � . _-1 I ­.-,.:, -.. - . -, L L a fact illay yea r8 pa, I ` -.1, � . 0 � . r" PO cy,ors '. ... I., ' L ( � - il ..., . . 4_tV - i:-,. - lo ries, nd, ethii, out pdaid tied. il 1. . turp 111to so Allocated are Atoolute and not Hable to be redneed or ree*Ued " say _. " * . . --- I ,1 - I --or auy eireamaliane". . � I . I - t Spanish - No cure, no pay. San(' for book. Address ' . I .- . .4 �, �., " -,k I I'llich the , , ' brislit bO � I ' R . tin other count ' My f4liiv . I - 1:7., 1, .. I . . __ - . . I in . ,� �_' ' �-_ ,..� , " ", 1-.. J -`u -1 � � .. . - ' or at least to ignorell- whife heapi K, t. Tor- and for the past seven years haV9 aCtuaillty rmfwd 95 per cent. the V . � . � I ' fOrget news . fmBew I ParticipWing Policy Hol&m an entitled to not law than 90 per cent. of the 0 ad llllllg�t . papero V, LURON,.-60 F'ro stroiet F" . the refits earn as tke !t4olne eulogy on Lieuto-taMt peg ,'Zo, Out. - � , . .. I il. :. . qf rV*8 so 61;U-Nak L_ - � V "I., �Xi.,Ar. ! I � : . : -:-!� % - . . . , ;:�,-, � 4 - . .. I - i1r . I" _'� 'L As . � 01211ill— L T 'j, - MAV-DONALD11 .J. K. MACDONALD - . . � :, I ,!� __ I k - � - . : . ' - * I I . . ­ . �. , .. I ,,-! ­ '41'elltor of juventois. - I, I , , 1 # : 0.411 . 11 . I .- - : A=VAILT. , . I N4NA(;xKG D .. -'- .'' "'%". "',_ J-01 - ., . I . � . , . ­ � : . .. I - _: ­ - L I I .I: I - - -!i : ""o - - : .'�i - - ;.,-. -4 .!. . .., :-�:�'. , I - ` r- , , , , I I � I 1 .. _. : . � I I f L , ; . . _ _ It . i ! . I I . ; , I - . . . - ,tq�* JP 0 _.T %,o A, " t # , " . . I . . L . � . .; , . - , 4t . .* �w 1W I mly . � . . �, . 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I 1:) ' Ut nsils,- Carpet Sw'eeipe"j FljV Traps, Lock :_ - . . I 11: __. 1, ... , .. .1 J 1. ` " - - - , has hal a Carnival. I& airy e ,, .. . 'r. ;. , � ,L ' Wag, Toronto Mrs_ C . - 't " 4':- ", - '. S � - - I . idea r '. Willson Lis V6j%,UC L . . ' Z. . : �� - . . . . .* I W . ; _._,; . . - The � I , I i .. I �, - M., . - ,; . . as indeed a great moral show . ter in Belhaven. - her datrzh . - i . . %d . r . . . - L- 4. , . - of having such was stolen ... .. Hiz)ges. Wire Screening, Benzine and T' * * . . . . ._11 _­ __ from Hamilton. I Milo HMO Wism - r . , L urpentiii.. , - ; , . : r� 1. . ' The immeu" success whioh crowned th,e ' . �... . I. -L at his retuiiiiiiia to he , ..:, � L . ��',r�­., L _ Le I L . .. . ­ . ": �­ . . .. _­ home in Ringwood. i 0,0 - - . I r ' -.'!'�:L �`.. " .":;. .�' . Sht IrichtfiUD MS �,_ ' efforts of the Carnival committee and cl'ti- PAINTS AND OILS OF ALL DESCRIPTIOIR . ' _ . r .L. . .: _. - - . , We Am I gl#d to am Mr. 19d. Wilf9c " * I a I . I r �j , . r� - - Ax,"Published every ph" zOnG Of that Place laat August penetrated I I . . . - - . , .: I �:. � , . . ��.. " . � . 1. * . - I ... _. I Pickert y morning P-6 Its OMOG the mindo of the Toronto pagives around after his illness. . . . . . ; I . . .. . - ug, Out. and I I I . , ,_ . . . I . : -i ne ' . I . .." - .11millsss- L . . : - - �­ person of Aid. E. Kin,% Dodds with "Veral I -MAn-V"M11�4,16 M - . _. ". - . . . . - . . . . I I TEUMS . . ­ . Lne"'y & year aad & Migbty man in th Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Lintilm .w visiting I . . ' W I 9=rmn S .4!j ' , , �' � , . I . :: : .. .. -- � vtz�s, V`4Z VOAV; 0 1.00 If paid la aldva' friends 04 ALudler 11"t Sunday. , , I . . . : . - I -1 I . , now bosom frielf0s c0mmuned smopgat them. Those who 6&eud9d aw Peunabank ' . the - baidware . � - . . - , I . . I.. RATES OF ADVHRTISING: . ves. with the rasult that the all lengths and prices, and everything jlaL .. . . � __ .11. - :,.-, .. __.� - I Vint insertion, per line . I - I.- 8 "ate. �d to hold such a Carniyal at I determin. garden Patv repors having a good time. - lifti j ... . I . Vfwh subsequent insertion, per line - 2 -4 U 410ronto this The fitrmers in diis vicinity have com- , .,: - . f , 8 . - . - call at. .. .. L .­_ . . .. ­ " , : . . � , . � A Inmer which Worlid not only be the envy menced 1jaying. I- .L I . . - . a L . - . - ' - . -_ - ' .- '_ - . . This rate does not iucludis 1,egAl or Fore*n ad- in : , �. : - I , ­ I - . I i . . '. . . - . L- wersisements. _�._ - - Of Hamilton, but of every city on this side _ Mowers can he heard - I I ...- � LL � I - . . . I . - . . . I special terms given to parties about live 0,010ek - the morning. � . . of the -Atlantic. The C' L . - . . _!, L:. , "g Von- amival kwg has .. . : Iraeft for 3 or 8 months or by the . .. - �. :,� _i year. ilolf-. for months boomed tile affair in nearly I , . - RICH SON'S HARD E S �. - . � "at, or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. I . - - t .r TO ' .. � . - . _., I Business cards, ton lines or under, with papow, every Part Of this continent. The Gaming ... . . I . U . I I I . - I . .. , ._1 -m . L I � . . . � . ,.1. I - ... - . . - . . . . �, : I - ., 00, Payable in advages. Po"Ors which - were freely circulated - . . I .-. C. . O" . - N - . .1 �_ ,� . . - ., _. - - f SAM"Oit: The fo ':' 1. ; �ICXERI G, .L ' - - ONTARIO. - .' . ! �. . I L � L - . . five -cents per line each subsequent insertio A- - . � . . I . . , _. . .., - I 'a 1ccat columns ten cents Per line. throughout Canada and the United Stages ,lowing is the reewt Of niddnm . � I . - -_ . .. a. L - � I � - __ 'L �..L�. , - _� j 18pecial contract rates inadek4own ollapplica- ys solid fun.- drew m8rsX=i4Mio*s hold in school section __ - ___ ___ - - L - ! tion. 1-10 tree advalising. . . - - -v� �_ . ___o .: ,­ te 4 number of people to Torcnto. 12,Pickering: Senior Fourth ()I&$$ --&l- .. - � L I . . 1. . ,. I ., ­ ,. . . . - I I - . - : . I - I . . . . Advertisementa without writter Instructions Vaiuy did not know when they arrived here bert Madill, 54 Per coot. ; Phoebe Madill, - . . .. . - ac) - rzo - . � . . . . - . I . . t. . I - .. . 11 ; . . -0 . . . I . - - % .� . � -L - will be inserted until forbidden and charged at, what they expected to a", never having 49 per cent.; Harry Miller, 34 per cent. . � I . - . . . . . .� .. - . - - r(UnglY- Ordsrs for discontinuing advertise- '. - . I . . . . V 9 - . . .1 ,... . .. - _­ tisber. . - !k - .-. .., . _1 ___. ' I I 4 . . . : . I Job Work promptly, attended to. -L " ­ r cent.; . . . Y - !, ., .. . 1. . . I .-. � . r . . : . .1� - � has been A success. Several people went Edith White, 22 per cent. Third Class- . 1.2 - , � _.. - _.- . J. -I 'H . I . `� . , C"12SO must be In writiag and sent to the pub. ten & c&rniv#J, and there is now a wide Junior FoRmh Class -Hattie Midiil, S8 . VersitY Of OPinion as go whether or not it per cent.; William Brooks, .82 pe . - . from here to witness it. The only imagin . George Madill, " per oen&. Senior See. I . . . . . . , . L . I I . . . - I I . , - _: -;.- I . CURK BROLN, I a , PROPRIETORS. able motive which drew our citizens there ond Class-WiWaji, Cowie, 71 per Gent. 11 . . - '. i I S . . 11 � . . . . 11 - � - ... .. .- . . .:. . . . - . ' . . ­� -1. w I '' - ' ` . � - . i . I . ­ I . The j - ' . . .. � - .1 - . . d '' - ' ' - .. __ sticof theTorouto man * .. - I . . �._, . I 40ur Volitles-stpat Independence. characteri rollow- F I L, . I .�_: I I I I I z . - . I . - . . .- - I . . . L ., aper _...' i� ex . . . I . ". . . ceedingily - This ing are in order. of merit: Junior Second _�r c . ionery - I , I as a desire to study the habits an Mabel Brooke, 30 per cent - I . . - lk*ujr AIM -A First-class Localp -L . difficult however for the ., .Cjloi' e * Confect* . . '_ " -1 . ; ­ .!­�. . 0 1 - - i � � -.,. .-­. _.� � .. . ': - � I 4DUr MxPeOtstlofta-The heariy rpason that he is seldom sufficientiv awe" Claors-Joseph Hood, Long Moor@, Kate . . . . I . - - ­! . . .. :1. . 'I uPPOrt Of the Deonle of Pickerinc and vicinitv. for that purpO3e. After landing at t Madill, Russell Storry. Senior Part Sec. . . , and Summer Dnnks.'. F L - ­ I . L 0 -7 I- '.- --osssusoll fie . . . . . .... I . resh . . I . - - `.-. .­,�'. . .1 L, i Union Station.. which is a gloomy and Oud-John Soden, Robert Burton, Fred .11 - I - . _. I - � 10 . . - . .. FR smoky place'the f Madill. JnG1 r Part Second - Edith .. , , - - .1 * I IDAY, JULY 18. 4�8 itraniger has to struggle . - . - � - L . , i I; . �_ - _... . _1L . � . . . . - - .. for some, time - * Brooket Thom 0 FRUIT AND. VEGETABLU44 - - (I, .. _. ­_ - : endeavoring to extricate " HenrV Burnbam, Oscar ., - . f i ­ . ... I . ..- .. .- _L L . !, . ..:- . . . himself from 6he number of milk cans, White. . . i - - . - .. .... . I - I L - . . - _.." �. �_.. � 1.1 - j -_ _. ­ . - S Urda durinc; th j . . I - . - � �':. 0-FtYDIEN'S ELECTION PROTESTED. raiiway trucks, and fruit boxes, which he 1 1: Every a u y 0 seasloq . il I _.... - . . :L ; encounters piled over the platform. Vis. The conUset for cutting the *eads on ..' ' . 15 . a . . . I . - .. . . - � - - - ionkry scenes of the grandWomeaade eon- . .. [ - . - I I . lohn -Lawder, grain -Me*ichant of the streets at Weston has been let to �. . . . :1 - . � . - - . L . 9 - . . I . I t I . . ;� .- . . . -� .. , - cert on Jarvis street and the maRnificient jag, . / - � n 6<31sz- - .'. �. . . , . . . . . . . I - I . . - , I . � . - . i . %ling splendour of the il.luminat;' . . I 11 . - .*� � - . ' � .tbe village of Port Perry, has made daz Powers and Edward Mahar for I - - . I _. : I I , ions on, $23-50. The yield must have been good. --- ------- ___ -----4----,---- -- - - - - - ____ - - - � - --- - . . I . I . ! . w, , " the necess3ry deposit, and filed a pro- that thoronghf tire 'helped on this occasion ""�� � -1 . . - . � - ; _.. - �. ­ . . . . - tl� .. �_ '-:-L test agaiugt the election of John.Dry- in no small measure to dispel the inward An old pensi ' ouer living at Cookoville ­ S .. .- ­_ L � ' I . . . .. . -:1 _a ... - '. 1. feeling of disquietude as the visito out his throat in a frightful manner with .. i . . . . . � L ! . J_ , . . L. I -den, as member of the Legislature for r emerg- - . . - . - . .i. .. ..: - . �j . . 7 �.. _. .. .1. . . - . - . I - �� . the panos - . . . I . . . ..-L 11 if , � ed from the dep3t. Assailed by a razor on Monday last. The local phy , .. . I . , - . . . _. ..- - L . South Ontario. Rumor Says that the -the stranger starts off to find 814 I - . .1 . - .. ... �. . _. .. . i . .. - ... . .. - of � h u aget, fian telephonel to Dr' Glendinning for . - I . I - - I.. . I protest is made on the groun - . . . . . . . ; . . I I � . . - . - . . : : - � . L - I � " .- -_ . d of bri, something to eat. It was however almost assistance and the latter at once went . .- .. . 1. � I JAR'S . I .1 - I . . I I . _I - L - �'- - J bery and corruption personally as irn " sible toget anythinX to eat during down. But the unfortunate man w . . . . � I - . - _ I 1. F i4 . j - . � � . . - . . . � . . . I I po's r% " a - . . . . . . L . I � I . .. � - . . . I . *1 I - . 1. .: -, .- 1- carnival week. In all the leadiun r 4taur- past"all humar aid anJ die . i . - . .. i I . . - - I .L 1: i , . . i r well as?by agents. There are eigb- M ffi - ied on Tuesday. � - . . . I . .1 I I .. .. __ , . . L I ' ' ; . .. It just an�t wiiidowcards were hung up with the - . � .. . . ­ I . * . .w � .1 ; . 4een protests entered so far. fo lowing no - . . . ­ L . . . . . � ­_ I I - ___ - - ____ - - L FLOWER P 1. �. - __ . - --- I L ­. - ,- 11 - --'- I L I . . . . . I . I' _: tice -1pancakes 'old here like -_______Nei�, AdveWiwnlents. . . . . . .. . ­. . � . It . ; . - .1 1. . -i-_. - . --a-InOunts to this. Jolia. Dryden either w at your mother use to make." Toronto __ . ; .... . Mkl' - . . . � . . .. ... Iiiirtied his. hands with I __ . ___ - : _. L . . ; - L . . � . . . - - . . . I . I I . . . ; _. . . bribery or lie pe pie are fond of panciLkes, The ares,& I 77� - - . - I.-- ­ - . � - . . . , , , .1 . - - I I . .'L - _ - .% - - � - .. � . � - .1, / - ' . .�_. . I ..�. L - .. . I . ­� - 'd n promenade concert -on Jarvis street was - -; .- � . L . '. , . - i I . I . - _ ! - . . 4 !., - . . .1 - - id ot. If lie did not, John Lawder, .! Boar' For Sale , . . - _� _.�# , � . 1 .; h ) opening event of the celebration. S - ; . . . . .1 �, . I L .. ­ - . I . V ; . . , .Vr ev - I . j . . Y ; V. :-� I &in merchant of the village of Port, " � . . - I . d . .: .A " L. ­.... � ..r_ . ---;-. en'd hundred ash barrels full of mud and -DU BAR'S1 ' * . I I., - T.- 9 ­ I - . . . 1. - . . L. . L ..... . 1 - . . � - - run Poland China Boar for sale, . . - I . - : .. - . . . - � . . A I . ­ . - . I . . � .,- - . - . . - - Perry, might ba've been better employ. pa ,ted white for. th ith kalso- AL apply at lot 2.3. Ith concession of Pickering. I d . .. . . . t . I . ..- - ..- i e occasion w I - . :_ . I , � I . . . � I mi�n .. '. �., _.: . . ed than in viCiougly seeking to be- ed scantlings planted therein were ar- -10HN MITCHELL. . . . i . __ � . - . I � . - .. , - . ., - . I . . . I . : � f - . . , .- - . J i __ . .3&40 1 �, I - , ... . I . � 1i . - . � . . L . . . .. 1. - .i -_ _­ __ _. I . .. I . . . . 1; . V . I . . , . . ..- smirch the fair fame of an honest man. . .1 . . . .. . ­ . . .. �At . . - I atged along on ' each side of the street. - I . ., . . . . - I . _., ��: -., - .,� I - - . I . I . . . . . . . I 211,13re�l. - .. , , . . . ,:.� r r m _!� I see ­ .. . '! �_ - - . � F the scantlings ropes were stru . . . - - - . . _. 1. - I . . �;, I .. . . 'whom the people of South Ontario nu on � . I . - . L I .j . . - 0 .. I- .- ;! .. . .. . . which were - ' � "' - . .. I . - . - - -, . . . L - lave again and ac,ain honore ,,some chinese lanterns which - I . - - . - . . � L I . - 11 . .. . � I L . .. . .. . . . q.._. � . I . . ... . ,.- I . I , 0 L d with however remained unlit as the moon shone 1�;TRAYED from the promises of the .- .. . � - � - ", , . . - . : . - . . 01 . ._­ -.. : . I . �. . I - : .. . - - _. But if John D6den has stoop- bright that evening. The n0i�,es residing *-- undersianed, lot 11. eon. 4. Pickering. Ju . . ' . : . . . - i ,.1 � . . . ... ioffice. � . ' 1 - - " - - . , . t L . . .. . I .., . . . � Z , ,e I Itb, a bright lipy colt. 9 years old. with a wtully LATE TURNIP 'SEED - - - - 1� - . . , . t - ... d to bribery then let'John Lawder on Jarvis street tried to imn�itate Hatuil- hind toot and al -, * , , * . ,� _: . 1�1 '.. 1. . � t , /. .1. � I . arce star in fse". Any infor. 7. . - - . . - , 1 . . L . . - .tear a tons great carnival by hanging lilthted mation that will lead to iier recovery will he . I . . �.. I .. . ­ ( .. , - . way the mask of honesty ,which . . , L , - , I I i J..i :,. - ­- . i ' L dies abovo their doors and many people IluitAbIT r0wfirded.' ADAM MLLIOTT. Green- .. . . .. L ,�. . - * ' . . - . . . . . . I wood 11. 0. . . I - . . - I L - / - - - . i -lias concealed the true features of John cw'Le e observed- squatted on the : I , .- � , 11, I � - .�,_ _ I e Rrozind in ,, - - . � . -SALT.. - . . '__ �., I' - , . .� V - - __ __ - " __ L BARREL , . . It. L . L � , - .1 . i � . _. I ur of his birth fro t of their residences trying to look ' . ' * . I � , �� 'I . ; .Dryd n, from the' ho ' h.. - I I . - .. I * , . - ­ . I . " . . FOR SALIE. . . . . . . � . . . . - � ;... . . . ,to ihe present moment. Seldom does pleasant and wishing the promenade was - � - . ­ . . . .1 - - � .., ,:�. - � . :I_ -1 ..., . . . . . I .: . . I I - � . I , , . . - . . ... . :-. -A man grow suddenly corrupt in his 01 11 that they could go to be I The r HE 8011th halt Of Ut 9. in - , . . : . .. �' ... . _. -1 ..L I ! . . . . . night air was made hid�ous by uoise' simi- 3rd Can., .' ' ' ' . . .1 . .. .... . I SUGA - � - , . - . I I L old age -but many an aged sinner has r Township of Pickering, County0f Ontario. .. ... - . . TqL . � '.*. -1 __C:__. o '' - - BARR - L4 i _. . . .. lar ito that made by dving ducks, and the 0 � I . . I I I - .1 ... . � . : . I I ness Of a long n this lot t116r0 &rO two X -)d dwelling houses, . I .. . I . . . . _.. - . - I � L - .. . fa that iuvented the article that everY good barn. suitable out -buildings. with drive . . t �1 ­,. . � ; . . ;:- . . - . - . . . . a f L . . I I . . . 'it,': A . r .. !-- - -life. Until his accuser makei good sm��11 boy was in possession of Phoald b' 1101286 and stablep- I . . .. .. - I - _. I - . _. 1. .- _. a - . . , I _. � .� . . . . . . . . . ba shed to gall Like city. That concerl There is also a never -failing spring of ter, . . �' j .. . I .. . . I . . � I - - - .. - - .. : . . . . . . his charge John Dryden will be eon- � ws AT - DUNBAR'S ''' � _.' , ! i L _. __:1 ,.- - - 4 . . which with a small OutlAy could be run into 0 - . I . . . . . . I I 1 - .. L ,.- ne-ten ths of *if never be forgotten. Thousands and every rooin of the dwelling and every owl of I . - I - I . - .� I � 7. '. A. . ,,�'Sldered innocent by ni I the Wen of thousands th I . . - L' . :. I . . . _- . .. . . . - : . - . I - �. I- .. . . . .1 - Of PeOP10 m Lrehad proud- a stable. Pronounmd by a wealthy farmer of : - 1� . . , . 1. - .L � . . r _. ­.. . . � . . . .. I _ _ r . . : . 1. . . ­ . . I.. people.of South Ontario.. An upright ly tip one side of. the street and down the larme experience to be worth in itself *,AM . ..: � . t I .. . . . _. - . ! .. - I ... . .. - . _. I I . . � . . - . .. l� lif Per dairy or I.. - . � , . . - . - . - . � ' - - . I . . � . - I . I I- . . .�"o e cannot be wiped o t by an enemy other looking ii 0 8"Wel f"in Purposes this in . . . . , ., . i . . � -.40111- 0 . � L I ; _. .- . � . -1 , - '. . . u n vain for the carnival. fthebestf one . . � .- . __� . j . . �. :. .. - I . arms between KV!gston and Toronto. . - . . . _. . - - , . ; . . . . I L . . . . , - - . ;4 L - . . . . . . I I __. . L I . . - �' i. . . Cling unproved charges. and now that On several. of the street corners bands " is 44 miles from t,Own of Whitby. 3 miles, from . . - . . .- - - � . � 1.� .. - , I . . � / . . � I wpre stationed, but the mbeiv,- Nekering station 0,r R. pod road& Sufflejent L I i . . I L . . � . , , - . . . � . . .� - I I . - Mas appar. _ ... . . . . .. . . . . ... � 1. � * . . ._.. . . . . . __ .6 protest bas been entered let he fruit and oL&de tree4j; wdl be sold at & bargool . . . . . - .. . L . - . . . .. - I I . . . . ; . � /' t 613tlY disgusted with the'affair only played right to plow this fail. itbosolute S ' , , ' L _ I : - . . . .. _ . - - , . . . . � . . - . . . . . . ­ . . . , - . , -1, - . . I .. . - . . - - . . . . .- � � - _D_vR -BLIND ­ - . . � a . . - L. ..: I lot oi PAX-" ; - i'� - . - � � imatter go through the courts and let several pieces, which could scarcely be Apsril. 1891 Arrangements can C"M"AAM"or full . . . I . . ( - . .. - . I . . � . . . . . - . _.. - - !:Strict justice be done. No honest heard above the Yells Of the ice cream and P0660661ou this f1sll L � - . . � . I . . . - �� - I I . . . . . L . . ­ . . . . . - . - , ,. . , - - ' lory in a victory if cor_ hoky poky fakirs. The Terms.-Sm&ll sum down. or &11. it (taffired - ., . '. * ' ' . - _­ _.. _.... � - aman should g arades on the . . . ' _' _. 1.. 11 __ . I ; . -r t practices . ­ balxncO On O"Y time with low interest. Apply - . . ! � 1. . .- i 11 .W . . . - . - . I . � . - - . I . second, third and fourth TIL3 a of the car- WN. Ff. HICK W461nut P-0 , Co. 1,uib MOSQUITO NETS . .. . . - -1 -,.:, I.' . p were at work7-if bri- nival too. Ont.. I . '. , . - 1. ibery was u - I 1% . . � AND. . : were the special features but were or-URANFROREF 'WOOD. Solicitor- Whaby. � .. . . ­ sed, then down With the - nothing as compared with Ha �niltou'sgreat Pickering. ist .iujy imoo. . . - . I' . . . I . � - -1 . - i ..... . .,-. 37-4Q L I . __ � . .1 . � . 51. . . . ... - i . . . - briber. B t if the protest lias been processions last year. I owever Lbe ------ - ---___4� .. . I ' ' ! �, : . . ­ _� . .. . . ' - -----t- : . \ ' - 1. 31 . 1. �: - throngs of natives w1ho line, the streets The Thoro'bred Trotting ttillion I * I ... NDEIRCLOTHING.' I - � � -jeutered Mely through factious spite (O'OL U'' , - - . . . � i . . � , P ." ''. : - _: : _. itoinjure a man 111110celit of unfair along the route of the procew ions at Tor. , * . I . . . - - I . . I I _.:,.- . I � - . onto's carnival seemed Lgre. Aly plea8ed. I - - . - - - " I - 1. ' .. . . __ .;.:1... _... . � . . . . . . ' . ` . . ' I . - - �i! � " ' ' ­- - .:'- 'lWticS-if the protest has been enter- The butcher's who rode on horse -back, in . t , .. . .. . . .. % . - , J'GRIT ELM'- No I MAJOR ' . . . . I - L 1A.u- A . . . . ­ . ­ ... � - . . . . - . . . I - I - . ,I;- -1 __ .. merely to gain time and to be straw hats and white coats were much ad'. . . . I . . . . I - � . . . ! . � � I � ... I �IFJ,'AT` AR'S ­.. ­­ . - - -.� I withdrawn afterwards witho' ired. Toronto people do n' - .1 . -The Property of �_ It . . - . . . . . - tit a hear- In )t belie've in i . a L . ; '. . . . - - � � - .. . . . . .... - 1111,0 cheering. They prefer to oritee at the pro- __ __ - � I -, ­. � . 0 I I .. - , - . ... . . . - _. I � . I - k . : L. __.. in the courts it is a most - re�re- . W. L GFROW, WHITEVALE9 ONTARIO, --- - --- --- - __ .- . . . . - . .. . I I . - ,heilsible and indecent things t1jough cession." it moves along,wit� funeral like � - - - - __ . - __ - - . .. I ,onl exp sions on their count ances. One %4 ill make the Saigon of LbW &a follows � . . - I 1. .. I - - .. - __ ��__ : . - . . , . . . . .. . I I . � . . 1. . s� . .1 . . � . . I ... _. I Y too common. If this is' What .Mau froni the couut,ry who gave vent to MONDAi. leave their own tiLitbles &ad ocesed I . . . �_ . I I . . . . - L . .. � - . . - - - . . . . . . . : .1 , vin Duilb&rt,DU to dMker-g Hotel for an I . .. . L. - 1. � . . . . � - . - . . . . . . , �iie protest amounts to, it should be his f lings by wa+iiug. his lit t and raising gour. to - L I I .. - I Oord.)u's Hotel for noon; thence to j.,oy,11 How, I : . . L . - - - . .L.. . . .. ,�-. - -,' 1frowned upon by every honest mail. a ch r was scowled upon bj the Toronto Whitby. for night- TUEUDAY. to Central flo!el - . L . . . - . - .- . 1. - z - � I ­ ,� I . . . . � - I . � - . . . . .,.. L W it, Torry orindependent i ' The opinion was zp by 0shawn,noon Bonnet's Hotel. hOwinanville. for - L � 11 hether Gr peop e. : 'on I . 111 thell that he M11116' have f rom t DKiNDAY. to J". Gibson,g. lot 25. . - 11111101111111111111111111 _ _- _. ' L he V. con. . � � . I Now that Mr. Lawder has Toro ito Lunatic As In P for 00OW10 Orono for i ticur. to i . a :_ Politics. 111111-rk"IT :0 .. '11 I 3 is 0 . I . I,.,, . 1 17 - T to drivers Alleu,s. lot .U, con. 5.,Clarke, for I I � L . . UNIDEIRTAKI . ini:", . . I . . 61Cd his charges, and - are r Imlileas follows )Our. ihd 1�� I NG .: . . w . .. accused Mr. I . asions were the Hampton Hotel for night. TweRsliAT. by . . . ___� - -_ . . .. __ Paden with criminal conduct, let him brought to a Ptandstil his a places on ,,,a%'Of lmd'09TOAd frOm Tyrone to Brooklin for , - .. A large and varied s . I - _ I b I . .. � :L R, "24 ral w tock of Caskets, Coffins, an' . I I . - .. .I- . ... lit. Fait)&y. to Ashburn for noon. to Clare'. . kept in st3ck. parties liv- d other funeral goods . . ; . .- . . prov . I . . . ! t . e his case. 1. - account of runaway horM 'Unning into wont tor Plg)jL KATURDAY, to (Irerow'S Hotel . . . Ing at it distance .!an rely on being "auited _. � 1. - ; .%[ :_ . . , i the crowd and WAuY peoWe I ad a uarrow brougham. for noon; theace home Ul I fol lo . at reasonaW rates. Coihnrz from the cheapest to the very best. . ' I . I - % : .­ __ . i __ _____ -------. J; stape. "The throngs of . I rho went MO0d&Y Morning. This route wing L lf YOU Are forced to get anything in the a f - . . I -. . �. t . .- I ------------ ' ' - ' 0 POD ill be continued - .- I . q - . S. .'I,' -, 'e dJ I w&wn. health and weatherw . bove litW it will pay you I - � WL_ . . - . 1740TES AND COMMENT , '... . to the exhibition grounds fopudwn' Permitting. __ . . __ . . r � . . I . . I - - ; . - . . -1- , I I . ! meat there and very TRftM#j:­C,rjt Wilkes to insure a foal, $90 ; . ; ; to'c6lasull with - � . . - . - f4w'ret mined to see 1. I - . . . . - , - I - . . . . 'It must send a Cold dirill' through titirle fire- *1 to I - -r . - ,__ the fireworks i _wjre very . tobb iolFeb. 1, 1891; 808W11.1615 � single. $10, 3M4rlr :, - .1 1 � . whicil , * . . , . I I a Paid down. Major Chief. to insure it . 8 Ac n:rT . - 1: 0 . . . . - I I , .. . I . . - . . :- I . _. I , ,_ UNER&L DIRECTORS, . - OCT I I . , 1 - the imperial federationi,4ts to read that works indeed. X&4 ple?ple from a dia. foal $11, to be paid mniedate. and $1 down. . F izMa -ALIZI; . . l - tance no doubt were ithin forty rods oftolne . . PICKERING, ON . -:. I..,. - - - ; . *,'D,ty,land is importing ice froin Norway. tile amount of ssof quite &Ltisfied with First-class pastu ,r%:,." a distw3ee will be cared- BOND - . __ . . . I . � - - . . . . L- id fun they lad had, left f"ble. and mare - . �� , 1. - . . 0 ' ' or ava every precaution taken for their sooty N11111111111111111111111 .-,. , , � 11 Salisbury g verlifflent should.put for their b e ev ning of the but all Recident,s and escapes at owners, risk ­ I , , � - 1. . . � 1. .... .. I., - . . I _ . � . . -..- .i . - ­ ' s c ruival. The Soo bills for digrees All correspondence : : ... .- � � . - 1. : .� . , Tdut oitNorwa ice:atidencour. n PO . I . - : . 7 I Y y I second da3 in 0 . � . - - . .. - � zi ,'oof eaToront 13 c __ I - I .. .. . ... .. -1 I I . . .. L . . .. - � - 4tge I - G. 0ER01j. WhItey4ie r. gb . . I . .1 I k . I - L - . r . . address. W I " � L . . �. the imFortation of tile 10yal Call- histavens wept copiousl�at i6tervals, but i .0'. - . - . -, . _: .. : , ..... I . I . , - - i -- ! . . . .. . . . I .. __ ; - , . . can this be %wondered at ? Tt ronto has an . - I - - - I ___�, - -1 - - . ... . . - . . :- - , . _.. .1 - % : - I I . . � 1. . . . , - . . - - - � .. I . . � - . . '. _: - . . Adjan article. Such an evidence .. . - . � I . . " . I I : 1 ': -1 . , I . . . I . .: . ; , - . ., , . - of eflicie6t . fire brigade but r jany lesson@ - - ;� I'. ! �� - - - . __ - __ . � - 1, . . � _. . .. I . .. - ..... I I 1. !, - , , . .- . __! - -.1, � ,.0 . - ­ : . - ------- __ __ - __ � I . . . .. . , �_ ... .... 1-1861fisli in ; . . . ��, I - __ ­ I :1 . . - I � I terest in the development Wuld be learned from Ha,nil us a o - t . . -�illillilllllllllllllillliiiiiiiiiiii-lI -1. . I . . :_ , W , Th 0 .A . . .. - �L. � - . . I ... 1. ,..- I . I . . .1; ; . � . _� __ L I .., . . . _ .�t our resources would warm tip tile firemen's proces*ion was very good. The 'i, �. I I : . . ! . �_- - - . . ;. . . . .. . �. . J . ... I . . ; - �. L ' I , . . . . . . . . fire department however is rery reckless I N_ � . . . . . � L � . . . .,� -11) I - ­ I . I . . . "ei-Itline Canadian heart to unbotluded . . L ' .- .1 ­ -, . ­ . . WRJ!�CE (;AAAlto . I . I . . . L . . �_ � ! . ­ '. , . . . ST. U i . ! �.. - ,.:. % Mthusiasin.-Po,qt. and this is the reason wliv they cannot . __ - . . � . � - I - - . I - ... .. . 4 � I _. . . coll'i - . L I . . . _. . - . : ;: , . . .; . - .: , - - 1 '. -�- .- .; �.- .. . . I . pelte with Hamilton af r an ftlarm It A 11 I D I.; ip- j,' I ... '. it _... .. - -­ - - . . � . . ..... _... _. . I -'arl of Carnarvon is dclad. 11 &I - o ,�Vl' "I V11*410N - I , . - __ '. L- . - ­ Th i! E e h 0 he�eii souuded. Th se who witnessed 1� 9 " ' _ '' !L . .... � ... . � I - - �.. . : " tile Close of the oarnivul were favored with . . .� - IL I . I . - - �. � . - :� . awyer �at in the Hou . . I - . � ': '' . . . . -,::- '�. I � _0 . : :..: � I - - - 843 Of Commcns It eight which cau tiever be Afaced from NOTICE TO TRACTORS. - . .,.. .­ * ; . . �. - . . I . 1. I __ - . - .L,-.- : . - I It was 11,e who introduced and carried' - The blage of red fire smoke and 'iEALED TEN D jib ittidressed to the . L � I . .1 . . . . - inemoty , - . - . . I - . n MUSIC W .. .- I .. - . . - . t . through thff House of Lords, bei ere the chief attractions and those IkS undersigned. nod endorawl '. Tender for ' � I . I � - I 9 I I . . L . . .. - . . .. ' - . - - : - -"I V0101lial Secretary- at the time, .the who stood a safe distance b k from the the St. 1jawrence C-Ingifi.- will lie received at L ' - . . . . 9 KING ST., WEST, -i , - - . I - . I 1 . . . . 1. . . . .. 1. - L . L I A)III for route of the pracession &Rd ere almost 'hisoffice. until tile anwill of the es"tern and ' . �� . lir 0.n 0. - * . . . . . L . . I 116 - . __ - . . -North Americall. Provinces in 1867-.- fortunate than those h stoo closer4o the !Ock, weirs, etc., at mor; trucLion of a lift S) I . I I . . . . - . Confederation of the Bri �iqh western nijills on WRDNESDA Y. Til 9 rjrd IUYAY - , �.. - I - t suffocated with powder amok were more OF JULY next, for the eon. 0-T .WrT6. - ­ . . - - I -1 risburg, and the deepeii- - I : .. ..- : . . ._.... !. - I of march an e ris of being seL 'ug and enlargement of the X&pi(le ,,,at Can&,. / - . . - . I . �L '111 power. Ill On 1firi by. the sparki wil ch w sections, .#. iring of Fin'e- aud Com- -: . - - 1874, when khe Disriell k , The work will be divided into thrc .. +0. The Repa - �i --- .. - . Lord Derby's administration was 060. line ' A raw ti re showered each *#M� a Mae in Ion . ,S11 �, . . - s - . ___..: . , . *rqand ,04. 0 INSSIE - I . _.. Plicated Watches ree,eive - � . � - . by the reckless torrch rriers. A inal) of the localitY, 0-0110Vvith Plaiiiii,and t - - . . . . � . . T,T ov'e i rnmerit was formed, lie was again wor, I . 1, __ 4 ., ­1� ­� _App I " _. 1. , - .1 . 0 nted Colonial Secretary tind re- - churches ').dthe Been on and it( a R; I. Special, attentio ' - . t. ... : I - I . - "EV,liDAY THIN 9th - - 11. . onto has a large po,lice force, ut consider- spoaftexapas Of th 0 wOd* can be - 1�� . t r � As KA 0 A;Sjv up, Ifter . ing the number of here WE " . ., . . - .:, mained in office'until 1878. roany disputes 'and offenc DAY OF JULY next. AT THIS OPPi0g, and at . � - - I �: All WO, . . . . . __ . I - , : . , hi I take the Resident Engineer's ClMce, Morrisbur . arge8 ModerstO. -.-..- L I . . , " - es, w, ic , rk Guaranteed. . ch 11 I . �r at. I �;. ... 1. . - . 'plice this is not to be woni:16 who" Vrtn64 forms of tend* can be obtain:11 - . .: . . i- . W. .,L . ____ , � . . .. Du.r,'ng . LL � - . I 1. - . ad to . . ..., . - I 61v c committee tbe tender. the actual . L -;. . � Prof. Gleason, 'noted. as a. tanier - and, the carnival times th In the "as, It Arius thezv must be attach ! . , � i: � . . - . .4�atures of . - . __.. timinera vicious borses' having po much to atten . the full . ; . 1. : .. � . ", ., Is thu# explains ten to e sewhere, the name, &h6 nature Of *011, WuPation and red- .. .. ... ROBT. CUTHBERT,' _ . . - ... ­. . . Z_ . �. - ;,tNB,Tnauner of stopping police bad the.vontrol of all &rniv,Ll mat. deuce of each umpubw ad &ililaams, sn4, furthor, I . �. � -Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller.-:- .. . . � . .. , a runaway horse ters. - Ald. :P. King Do do i an ACCE rTgl) 4DRBQUE on a chsrteped bank . . : .1. - - .:. .b ing nothing but entitled to .. I . . I __ , - . L V-118 a straight bar bit in Canada for the suma of I , . I - . . - �. . - - the NO .000. mubt aceoui. I I .., . - I - . . ­ : a. . . . I . i . Id.- lines: For- instance, your- horse at- carniva�. When a Stul crip ion list h CEPTEI) CHEQUIC on a chartered b&ujt I - "` . . - . 9 King- St. I -west. - - � ,:&& I ing gratitude of I w 0 visited the Pan " ; . I . : . . . Y. thu4sader for Section No. 1. sqd an AC . , - __ -.1 . ...-.; - - , . Itawts to tun awAV- 1,09 him go for- a been st4rted for the ati Canada, for the sum of 62 000 for each 11 ------- --- . . . i-* , . - . pqr fie of presei I of ,� �!""­�� I - - - . ,. . . . � distatice of fifty yards; 01011 111111l'in vour him with something bands me, such a Tue respective ACORPTED CRY-QUES must - I . __ 4 - -1 9 other sections. . the . : - . - . - : ... . - -_- . in s perfectly tight. When you get ready' testimonial should be 33ad to him as bbendorsed over tothe Minister of L 9 '. � I..- - � _1 - . a, e _ , .. - � - . .. .... ,,-�.- ..- -:'- .., . . - ta 9iVV ,the command to stop, say, will forqvor prevent himma fro Playiag the and Canals, and will be forreitod if Railways 1. ,� - . . , _. - - I �. � _ .- L. ---.-. . . . . - . . . ; 7 � �4' Whoa I's at the same titne tiondering declines entering into oon=r I I - . � � the . �,-., I - . I I . . ... .' _pull the part he has donein the. past. I f r I . � 0 . � . . I 4 - . . I . I . � . . . L i i ted . . . . - em, giving A Powerfid ierk, I ' ' ' _. _. ...�'.' I;L: ' .1 : :, right hamd r i A RXXR ' 6he works at the rates aild on the terms StIL . . I �' 18 THE PLACE TO BUY . �. . - - . � . .1. , -1., - � �;. I' Boy. t . .. i - . . . L..� . .:: -`,_� ,:and rePeat'the word whon; don, .. ': - 'i in the Offer submitted )rho cheques thus sen Ch'i .1� I... Is .... � .. .": t move - �'­. � __ ___ - ___ - - I In Will be returned to the respective parties 0 Ce Sugars, t. i IN I 7 ; L - -'s - the eft band, btit do all tbb work with , _�. . I. -1 - wb6" tenders are not accepted. . - - - I ' � 1.�, _.��__ _.., I W ]RaiEdn - Fine.. Teas, - Ut .--, �­ -_ . T 0 little boys. sous of Ur Win. 11i 1 This Depanment do" not, however. bin . ea , : OW_ d it- .� . . - .. . . . I a ­ :thOtight- W11611 You gi.ve the terrible son, Cotbetton, were playin wigh an, axe 801f gO 4c(*Pt the IoWe4,9.r any 49nder. .# . S.,andL Curr " __:... .- - I . I .. . . .I . I' :�. � : � ;1 � " the other . I— -.4. %,,, It \ May -1 I - . _.� �. - . and if you have the presenee of : . � � I L .1 � 1. I - -A,.-.*.,. . Wallt in � 0 . . . . m P ; - I �­...-.__­­ - to .1, L.. 41i "­­I� ­- , �­"_-.�: �__ .. -tie '... _ - �. .'_ - - eries. i - --':--. . .,.-",.. ...:,. 'ofthelin � 1&k - I L �: rePeA .1 word whoa at th4 second jerk chop it Off. The L �. . �, . Groc ' __ � - � . :L� . '68imand was obeyed, 1 �N�l �_7:4,_.*tl NEW:LGLASS J_U . I- I .- jerk - twist the horse's ja'w to the right day, when. one pla od his finger i By order ` ..., -1 , .. . ants 0 ind to on a log and told gig other I We fellow you, , . ­., � *'..:- es, you will be surprisM to find and One of the little boys in now injuas . Seerdary. - 'D L ­ �.. 1� __:/,.�. ".- - �.- . - .:.. . . . I 1. _�;_ . , -1,� � . -.,:: L .,-: -, .your h6roe -standing still. I I A 'Department of R"wa_" aad Canals, SETS . _.,:�; 1;. _ � -;% �_�.­ '' . 1� - ..., ­ - finer. � .,!.. ST ARRIVE - .. . .- . 1; '' .;, ; . . ..t '. _. :t� ,�:.`--�. - _--. - - . . .. , .., -, . - '. . _.2 .... . .. ­��; ­,.� - .1. I i / Ottawa, nth inn*, MW. I I ." I I- B . ... k.: � . :_�­I.­, I—- .­ � - . I . .1 I - :.---,. _. I , :; _ I' .1 . 1. - -;,. I . L I . .. . I . FAUTIFTJ ' '­�:­.:_­:',� '. . I .. . _ _ L fra .. . .�' � . I . 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Nortgmew aN De ,, - . .: ' t the leafier of the Ball °p$ y d trick• A41rut i owe: r t� .. , ; ti f •ubilee -sin ers, who have,.e v li" oat at the heels NO' t3 LOS . . . 9:02 A. M. - _.. 1"NUFACTV$F!B$ of - - •' bentures purchased for oasis, ' ', . fain Y as a ed in thin soctiq s a of ;ny boots with a low .� 4 Mme' • • • °•' 4:16 P. M-. - � x . i �?�1 % Head- ,,�' T t pP�►s' iI, T. ; ' I •� blonum "IM. been ap inted house agent missionary of ItW�4nit sound. Also i. $ Itzpafsss g.W p, 11• Marble' eats, ���-- �,�..:' E�3'I' , ,. :, the B. . E. church in Canada. , : - here I lost Hash and ' - •- = stones, tic., bought and sold on commisst•n. I p 7` - The ople of Uxbridge banqueted Mr. ,' , hair,and each succeed- frl0rcaatxe 1�HYKBT.. And .0 other cemetery wo>i`k, ' I : ' ` ;f in moon has found �ws 04M% July It. Ilia ' . . \fit, u9on, ttkill whe.E, is to il.oi 96 b M goose tee �0 Oanadiaa Scotch. ci$r nii•ah• Ameriban t p�ostsrn ` .! • - W. C. Modern Language mas• in ¢anti a e ter in th igh school there, who has ac- Gmmer to Tee four. famil77 li p to tie.9t) j , Laacasbirs and C* of led a imihar situation *t London and shadow• For these no�• Ply, per bbSs i611p Hran per ton � �'ry'hin+t work would d4 well to call London Firs Insurance oompsnies, Nss� on ns American Life Insurance Co. ti1a. t;fiosa, partog, gid p� ton ttuis• p�raLasing. All work gparauteed. ' will assn a his new dnea after vaeatiou. reasons I look a fort; Price. of the lowest. - niRht'e holiday and FABI[E88' MARKET. O!l•e adaM �aslm -w , - �` Dnria the storms last week twenty• studied rural li e in the &r weer. I was j T a em r font b ' 'nga were struck by lightning ,g tying osoalTO, July 17. I �i9.�.•�..c.�#.�O= `k ' 1110 aefie d town$hip, Eseez county. sad Pleased to find, thanks to the pulpit and Wheat, fall, bush....,...t 000 to s 0 9B1m X07.1 , ` ` the pre'natrated s that • •an��y of civilisation �` T, ' four men ere rendered agconecioas while has yea to the Whet. sP� ...•••••• 90 to 0 92 CBrlvla'rANCING CAlgtsi"LLY Do". . working n one of the buildings that were rugged shores - of reote Lake Huron. Where the hen• Wheat, red wrote,....... 0 Sts to 1 o0 VICTOR WnMEM ' . . x -. sawn• Whgat, goose ............ 70 to ; toed Indian' ogee lolled in iadol- . Mr. M. XcFadyen, of Melancthon, had tray Oats,. bwh.., '�T Z. . 1. Y once I found a white settlement called Bar bash• ' 48 to .. ' 45 a strongest, mast durable sae snbstaatiat��'. - a team of 'horses killed by lightning Tues. 48 to , 52 being built almost entirely of wrought good Village Lots on north side .treat R . ............ Y Gloderich, ovmprisiug two tboasitnd souls 5M irj6 id . 10 corner and the College grounds for sale,... da afternoon. Ilse aaimala were stand = - Peal, baph ................. : ., i mostly 'store - keepers. '0�'here an plc Hay, very powerful mill, will ran in a Tory together with other village propetty. . ing in the stable at the tim . The build• y, now, ton:........... 8 0090 11 00 light wind. There are no delicate little art. Pinto warrior erected his tent as hundred P Call sad get prices, Now is the time to bay. , ing was not barred. Isnred in the Hay, old, ton`............ 11 00 to 1G 00 about it to break or get out of order and let the years agone, stands the court house of mill go to_wreek. flan mills have Agricultural Company. Straw, Son. Y proven ate- W. V. RICHARD80N, P Y• ( 7 (% to 800 estrous failures, awing to their liability to be . , _ t'tv today wills a circnlsr drive snrruandin - The football team of No ood have ar• g Dressed hogs ............. 6 00 to 6 a6 blown down or damaged in heavy wind storms. Office : Dale a Block, Pickering. _ it. From this circle other streets radiate. Beef, forequarters ranged to staix out or a to to la some aatfiers......, 500 to • 7 Q0 _ - P y like wagon spokes. and these are inter- The Victor is Warranted . , of the principal footfall cl sin the Pro. Beef' hindquarters•••••• 800 to 11 00AR,REN sected by other streets circling around Mutton, -, •- not to be blown down in any wind that does not Vince. Their fist match will - be laved 7 00 to 8 00 take the tower or post with it. Intend; • , . - . P the town in a very systematic and son- peg carcass .. :.......... ng pur- with Port Perry club, wliZ we may ex- 700 to 9: 00 chasers are respectfully invited to . - .. • - s,ble fashion. There 1s a long t3" ht of Watches, Clocks 1 eweller pest to see 1 fine game. g 18 Butter, lb .................. 00 17 to 00 s Careful) Examine this MlII r y - steps from the cliff to the water's edge, ' A reward of t;5 will be gi�en to anyone g Eggs, doz .............:.... 00 lb to Ot) 16 y' and Silverware , finding the Sutton mark t -day, which and a big, stout man went down there on ' before giving their orders- I invite inspection I • . the 91h instant and, did not ,get back in andcomparison, its all styles and at all prison. `, was last seen in the vicini of McClel time to catch his train. I would rather I can furnish piping of all kinds, braes er iron, — . land's store - house, near to which a dog. I DOMINION BANK cheaper U= the Any one l , churn was working. The la l t person seen work a dog churn than climb _that stair• wanting a New $ way. There is a big• mill down on the Also lrlent for in possession of it was swell -known char- beach, and I beard of a edmmereial tray. Capital Paid up, �� �00 000 Sewing Machine will do well to. - aster known by the name of Bill Brooks, eller who foolishly went down %be stairs Surplus, p $i,5009000 r ROST & i >r OODTS . call and•get price from late of London, Eng., now f Main St., , for fun, and rather, than obmb np again AGRICULTURAL INPL>ts[ENTS. �'. �% s Sutton. during the hot weather, he got a ,lob in, �g David Stephenson, engine r in Parkin's the mill and worked there until autumn. WHITBY B AG +N�+Y. W. S. DUNSHEATH. 71Y ', PICKERING, ONT. _ ' saw mill, Lindsay, met wit a most 'set eAyth�(38 D$PASTL[ &NT. 31 -:im GREEN RIVER. - - The people of the Qoderich reserve are _ - - - -- siecident last Thnracay evening. , very docile and peaceable,- the only war- Intsraet allowed at highest Current rates. No _ - -_ - - W While engaged in working ' round. a saw notice of p'itlpirawa! rerlwred. * PICKERIN(1 • E + like tthing I saw being a al#ootinR gallery * O TRIEN his arm got caught, -end before it could in which if you hit the bull's e e a wood. W. H. HOLLAND be extricated, was badly cult in seveca, y 1. MANAGE$. . . , . . ­ _. eu negro will bob tip and swear at you in _ __ _ _ _ Yard I THE — - _ , places. The injury is of so erious a na• a squeaky voice and then bob in - - - • i - tare that it is feared the arrn� will have to 1 again.8e����t�0s�_ s t'_ HIT ' At least the boy told me so. I shot• at -- ia"y _ I, be amputated. • the bull's -eye ti ty cents worth, and then I have bought out the lumber guru of One hundred and taenty�tIiree years it .occurred to ce that I ought to take 8 the undersigned has just returned Mr. J. H. McQuay at Pickering Village, - from a trip to Europe, and -- prepared to supply all classes of PHOTOGRAPHER. .. ago the old war ship Rot s�l George pe• and having visited p p pp y . � - ` . went down off 13pithead, and here floated the Young m n s word-'for it. It was the leading nurseyies there, has secured special lumber at the lowest cacti price. - - - - . wrong of met doubt him. Hayfield is rates for the importing of shade, ornamental. As OOd'C1�11 t ashore from the wreck a sword cane. set upon ttie'ed a of a high bank watch• small fruit and other tress. Also Norway , p p , (�Il1Ck, rah- , : 'This cane is now being used y Rev• Rea, - 6pruce, Sootcn and Australian cue ac ss, per - able work tells every time ing the lake and waiting for something to hundred. 9 to 12 inches. small fruit and ocher SHINGLES . • Wald S. Radcliffe .as a aalki g stick, the turn up. I secuared an experienced guide trees at equally low press. Orders by mail or I have the far eSt trade • sword att�Clltnent having be n glued into otherwise prompt] attended to. r3end in Scut ' g . • iLa lace b the .rev. and went digging fish worms behind orders for 1+190. N. i101'xtvt�• V-8- Orson River I - p S gen leman, wlio Swartz' hotel. Most people like to go Ontario. Canada taly I intend to make a specialty of shingles, In Ontario County. . I. , • cannot therefore be accused of carrying ___ ._ _ and will keep a large stock of each grade - g fishing but I tried both at Bayfield and I - ` - . - unlawful weapons. Mr. Ra cliffs highly on hand. No. 1, Xti!�., ti1.J5 ec a acre; 1 ; -, sizes the ancient relic. think there is more futc hunt ng fish• p q If I sap I 11 have your pictures ready' P µor . $2.60 per M. Other ales equally ow. . worms. Inside an h -our I had captured ______, y by a certgin day, I'll have them by i When farmers can get 443 far a team seven fishworms, a lizard, and thi ee - , of horses• there must still be some value f Orders taken for any quan. that dav, and they will be correct- . watcrr blis rs • Remmer ` . to , ,while after two hours LIME . tit of lime, and an orders 1 d .. in goo l horseflesh. Mr. Str h. of V�ool- fishing I had caught nothing, had Y Y y One and finely finished. �. I. . wish, sold a team of bay C yde mares, g g K AGENT FOR left with me will receive prompt attention. My new gallery is one of the largest aged 4 and 5, to the manager of the Bow worn out three f m -beet nor a on the ) I _ gravelly bed of the lake:. The r main,ng f if �• All kinds of dressed lumber kept and best appointed in the Province.° Park Farm, near Brantford, r the above )USSEY coo figure. They were certniiil r a very fire worms I emptied• into -the wa r, and if in stock. Herd and SO' t% Wood at the Everything is as handy and tmty - team, each we hi they keep on growing anti) fie molest Pickering Lumber Yard. es mono can malice it. Call - ig ng about 1 500 pounds. them the will be sea•se - TORONTO: � y But the lesson to be drawn rom this is y rpeats ome tics W. D. GORDON, around when in Whitby. I . i 1. day, and get tile. names is riot. I . that good horses will al wa command p i . , . ' - i - called at one of the stores and tae. oldest 18y PROPRIETOR 1_V7 - M � $ Food price8, Ddcginleytlriff o ao MoRin• THE ldA$bEk BIhUER,j - - d�y tarif: inhabitant related to me s t pion of _ - _ - -- ,- - --_ - -- -- -- - -- - - - -- - - - -- __ _ -- - — - - -- - Hayfield: A man went fishing (there one THE MASSEY MOWER, .. The death is announced o Rey. Wm. i I ,. hither of the $ev. ' 'lay and ice ht e' ht fish. TL t is the THE TORONTO MOWER, I. :. . . - Young, of Trenton, . ' Ii. Young and of Rev. W. J. Young of the tradition and it let repeated to 1 incom .. THE SHARP' RAKE, Etc. - NIKS61 . Methodist church. Mr, Young -was over ing tourists• There are a g many j . - o . . 1. eighty years of age. He has been on the tourists at Bayfield each summ r, and if All sorts of repairs of the Hassey ma- - ' - the Ansericans had the place t ev would chines kept at my Agency o Site D. I . beg to acknowledge with thanks the receipt in fall' of -. anperannation list for many y ra,and hue boom it until thousands wool gather O'Connor's elwp, Pickering. my alalIIl f?Oin the Western ABSUranee Coulpany for lot3s been in failing health for 8omp time past: there every season. It is a harming - . He was a good specimen of the Metbo- - I can supply any amount of binding sustained 111 the destruction of m barn b fire- on 4th Of place. The hunting. too, is splendid. PP Y g y y dial ministers of Lbe.last gen ration, an twine a - P You can Bunt twenty. -fonr hoc per day , I.. t IOc per pound. Juue, and With pleasure testify to the promptness displayed - earnest, forcible and impressive preacher, if you like, There is positivel no law I - in 171dt8t111 the BRId Claim. ' who faced the privations of 0- early date g - �'�I3rT R .With vigor and patient endure ce. . against it. _ - CHRIf STINA b�ORTON � - • � - - I 11so tarried it Mitchel! Sea orth and A reverend gentleman who was doing PICKI: :R[N(i, ONT. S6 , ,some pastoral visiting the they 0109 Clinton. The latter town is jug as anau- �1-- . DIIIIbarton, July 10tH, 1$9n., -, , , called at a certlin residence inPthe cil)age far as ever. I called on the editor of .he - - l�civs- Rccord. He is an intellect ,•look -�� AR �l l',t at �tZYlbil'tOn._ :- of Beaton and was met atl the door - PICgERINt} I -' tag man - rather patriarchal- ho called by the little girl, who looked at him - - - - ---- - - - - -- - -- - - __ - - -- - . — - - - -- -- _ - . i to mind a picture 1 once saw o Father A �•.��-�• - fora moment, noticing the ba wbieh lie Abraham of3erinit Lot hi"s choi a of the .� VSZ�N��. curried over his shoulder. thought ells 'sheep pasture. There is a look t benign •.. , PLANING MILL took in the situation. and before the gentle- intelligence in his eyes which ornament a • roan had time to speak promptly said • I N. returning thanks to the inhabitants of Claremont for the Very lib- ., yB well-shaped head. -and I profited mach by �� - oral patronage for the last :30 years, and Pickering for d years, I Mamma doesn't want anything to•day. fire minutes conversation with tli gentle- thank yon, air." Book aRentd and pad man. The Orangemen slathered irong on i would intimate that I have sold my Pickering -business to my - lers should' pat a mark on that) Rate. i k -- ` SASH- nephew, J. H. BUNDY, who lies been managing it for the' last 5 years, _ The Port Perry football club have van- the 12th at Clinton --Eii3 lodges j ininrt in y and would ask for him a liberal patronage. the march. It was a tremea as day, gnished every foe they have ei' so far - tLINDS 1 .i .� i�fi and the Orangemen were a fin luolriva i � . • this season. Theis last victo was over and moat orderly lot of aaen ut they Anyone wishing to pay trade 8n the Pickering aoc8811tB will kindly do • Hampton on Dominica Day at 131ack- ro in slaying .. >y hones." I -and all kinds of- within THIRTY DAYS. I leave m books with 7. H. Bundy for the - stock, when they .won a hard fo ght battle •�� y y m estimate that 14,000 pep to must * -�•�- T resent. t by two goals to one. Hampton re con- .Zy10 V L�.i.� P - eidered to be a first -class club, and life have gathered in Clinton on the day and . . 1. I result adds quite a.good sized ;feather to whooped it up for file pions and i mortal Anything in this line supplied on cycler.$ Clar�niont bIIS1neS8 Wll� be C$rlied OIi iilOre Yl Or= William. It will be a day not oon for - --•. -- - the caps of the Fort boys. Tbey feel now gotten. Cliuton has of about baker's Having S ' as though they -were chain io�is of the g g got the Pickering Planing Mills ously than ever. . , . . . - i . . I' I ­1 P I dozen of good men- weal4by we , enter- fitted out with all necessary machinery, I =T county. If any °f the countylelubs feel prising inen, of the real 11 git up nd go " am prepared to fill all orders pro.npt! �• ' 11 N�Yi • m C L R E UNT44 .. like d* .V this fact Port would like to dress lntnber, y hoar from them. vat tet3 , and the pace must, the tore, go' ,and do all Ilia work usually -. ahead done in the best planing mills. :; Some large boys from the col�ntiy took Call at the Mill -near ttie (i.1`.I;, eta- t �... � it in their heads -they would halve a little _ Xo work will be done on the Hudson Lion, when desiring anything i UNDERTAKING BUSINES8 Is fun among themselves and annoy the law I g y R n my line. , . . lbidin� F Bey Railway this pear. J. Ij� ,SOMERYILLE� people of Port Perry, r>�nd oboes . . Sunday the 29th ult.. for their f Y. Cl lef - --T - -•• lti.y PKOPRIETUIi. .. I I . constable blclinlgllt got onto tie racket THE CAl1RIAGE STAL ION is and charged them with unlawfully violxt- -- �' I ' ' - -- -_ . in0 the Sabbath by hollering. da' sing and I 0Mj- ►.RF.+1401 -- T - ALMONT- LAPA IST ,. playing inoutli organ on the pu! lie. street. • 1 They were up before J. Nott, P.� and Will stand for mares this season, I - --- -, - . ' . . 11 each fined two dollars and costs, with at the farm of T. W. La,lmoreauz, Funeral Director, has retnrmcl to his old a- warning if they repeated the offence a - i r �i much heavier tine would be inflicted. '''6�' A.].m— stand in Whitevate, where- he will carry on the _ 7 I - - i : Bove take warning. ''- `'' . 11 � g• : - Near Pickering station , . undo akl Th rt n business . as . ns s ual ad . ne s w w receiv . as ed at ort Perfy � % 4 � : , l2cInt •roc had died of fat Ddies Minnie' T`EI�MS TEN DOLL 1�5. _ -- ACT 1. g �. _ <.: • ' •. Chicago. Silo had cut cad co sow'tlgi in a ;: � . Full stock of funeral supplies.. Terms moderate. - ,. : -- _: WHITBY MARBLE A D , . ` �- -p lance belonging to her brother r. Chas. �.. L�E�.MC�RA •' # • i -�.J 1� McIntyre, which had been need in die- ESlabliShed I " ,- trectiz;g a dead body, and blood•to,solnng _ - - -: -_:— -- - . im G-tanite 0 - - -- - ' �� , mediately set in from the ffects of . i _ T_ T�- �T �t:. 1 key. Which she died after three da�s staffer- �67, - ' C�.�.RON d- ,.. ing- Aliss McIntyre had many stimttble � D U N DAS St. WHITBY. , a . + I and her untimely en will be '(Rstablidked 1640.1 # 1 ,,r- �GRIULTURAL, WOl,S -� deeply lamented by -a boot of - friends and i = �` • e 1. I. Wolfenden, Proprssor associates there, with whom s e spent .. - y . ( , 'the greater part of her lifetime. 1� . i n F- r i = -n i I: Pump Fa,�cta , LODWILL' & SAUNDERS, Prop"T3. � ` A shoe ing � , R r F k murder occurred i Toron'to Importer and Dea er 1 0 e�g -''� on Friday night last at 18 Gram d Trunk Y ' i Wit_ t'�•�rovo►', propr3. ®tar , Place. John Thomothy, 68 yeas of age, and Canadian Granite. j E_ : �: ; ..' , 4 4, �� - Went to :visit a friend nomed Hutton living , . - - Mannfaotarer of -- - - -= Repairing on all kinds dI' agrioultural implements, engines, tixi t ai, 1V r ; d, at that - address. Hatton woo a' a ,and, frill t y Part►es i wishing stay cemetery work rviU d;, Force &c Suction Pumps ary done promptly. Batiefaction guaranteed. We also fiuxlisk . :' p ; 41 in the house was a woman of dissolute do well to call on ns before going else• t ' ? ' character who had lived with a man wh're, rblrt years' record of Deep -well Pnmpe of Brass, Iron and Steel Shafts for Cylinders, $team fixtures. for all kinds of En dries t 311 tw named Patterson in one of the coma of p t t,, � The house. perfect satiiefaction given it - - _ p °slam. Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc• A No. l Plough Pants ulnas t.-I ,>rt ;e ii ! �_ % She was drank and ssault id . y • i every ease. 1 •. C i Ai�i WMrINi W i ILtto y y Y � ; t ; Thomothy. Daring the t.�else aiterson ,1 : , kept in Stock.. CaStints'ln iron .or brass made to Qrdisr. AIsO 7 : ` . w � I i -. - .: I Windmill and Cistern Tanks, gad q L , on beat the old man•.i#tsensible _ E • Oistern Pumps. Mail orders �e thorong�ly. undarsitand adjugt}ng gll kinds of Binder $notter8.' - , { �t `R l w a°'p• The p1°Qe "� J �t PJ►L E8# promptly attended to. We have_ the sole agency f$r repairs for the Pattersol� l a.E •., " •eyed with blood when then�igLlsours s°Ltoizirn BT . .j. . t ' ked in. Thomothy died at.>ihe{hoepital. PiCKERiNG}. ONT. j. ; 86 -t3cri hYMAN FOABYTH, Agent, Pickering. OhineB, Of Which �. J. Qowle, 4f Br011ghal�, 1B a�'elltt.: Fr i � _- s. r ,% t it - E . . " w- . � . f t 8 +E t l t' r i D ..R 110 � -r 3• � � s f 1 r F K .� � '�t a3ta a a. t # , �• L i X ".:1 '', J %t t ` , d t :, 1 y .r r.• i,,y . ai . a r . s .... ..w. tp z t_ : r .. Q „ . 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THE I PAI . y I lfiu 11 - rftfl!�.",. � hit 41 at t a tru WOU14 1 ,, , , ' I i, . , .; � � � . , . - I i � 4 i l!l . r own t. _. ". , - .. - ­: - I .., � :. �. - .. I - ,"a 1� , . 1%, rt.,. r',Z -t - keep her hands in my muff it have been only I terag I ': . I . __ . '.. - . -, � , "..., I V I . . . . - - I . .- _.. � . . a magic -1 I h4 i�.. % . . I . :_:."�.. '. � " I 1Mei1;W,6#,J4ni� -it , , a e'ean't get my g via omIt. I - 'O.-I .. voyage to the port Of Philadelph- .. - -, A Sketob hOm : . . . . - . * I S. edmons ho , "JI . - ; tied, � !O - does not claim to haveseen tile of, , - 1. - - , , � ELK . I V, �_ .tl 19ho shall O� saw strange things off Cape fiat . . 67 a &Vote 4 0 1 .. _. ­�.;_ ­_. . I- nd 0 gOM9- t'6 (16it"' I thl;cl mfet At such a tiine. " efer f9i - ot, " he 1�_ a � -: 4,0-1., .. - - � . e _ I I espite I 0 n. . &A t "..;_ :i - - . W1 &. not Zuempt- b , ; . , . � , '... � " lad_A�Xeij I , tq , .. . _v . . � , � ­ . � ffect it�hn Ness�A, Whose mi in entreaty, again putting his hand- upon At the same t1me you - win drew JOur. - - I true Mend `c&WWt , so-'a serptekl,t, U- - . I __ . � . : - d., . - Jwit , , th i a he did see a number of nionst A - � ­1 - , I - .. .. - - '_ , 'Ible to , C d4 as poissible, . _. - - Xy MRS. C 19VU . � -�­ - � throwo the t"62 If for going out, as simply � Doi mid, with a touch of I 4t _9� � ,AMP - � .. .readau � 0 '66 I that it that put all well -credited .4 el's of the d k�. . -. .11. � . d h9rror impr assed upon I r4L . �, , i . . I.- . _.. �. . .11- � . Aim 944 iii iiPKiNd, "aho Ins i4ried, th attract attention. if ing to dimbuse her mljcaqa6� . _ 7 . I - r . . I I � - - -:� '.- It I . I was lid and n6t Mrs.. 0 in Is a niall WI 0 14 t4 1� .. �Lb,,is 1, real experience, . - - fe e e "U bf i6 Ili Ylit at the 6A*aA&k*,-your hand from YOU=. - I Ile V . .-I it by W61� esolutely. . I Conowil your hair _ , _; A had shade. The capta' - ea Stories `eP I � : v nd 0 1 1 1 . . `� - - - ' ': si 15 . , . - �p � .&� .-. 1. I . . I I is not, doubteth : The captain h erkit, , . * whom it ha - �­ ! - . - Towers. This uukaown friend'a I ,cerity was the rein. 11 ' , h Yes, yeg-1 tho*ht of *he-Jetails. "Kr, , 11ellon, to I - * . am do timt.,- - , . 14 L �: . - tau, , .- -&rked in his face ; his warnin t to ­f - . . 5 Moises called aw!atten+nt . . . Heisanauu . I I . "You oan do no good. " - .I-.- I . it J . I _ vowel from Rio de Janeiro, and i pought hii . - . - n 9 was no . I. 14 . ­ -,at altioth . . . to 11 a the t was,w I it OnCIor me I L I - " be disre ded. Shed I . I -can. try. - I can tell I of Servant pack a valise wiq portmantealuinto.the ladidbs roomp. twenty miles off Cape Hatteras that hett L . ing,_Oblished two clever . �. I . - � -at bho iruth, aijilz 'no Irra- _. . Tom, r * cOmPl0te change of clothes for Miss G � . in . . ­ . . . . . awrthe ntare who, at X; uch of her. one call ddtivk�6'1111Y friend when ti e truth Is hame. Hat, #10ve"o not forget anything: and then turning to Eric, sh a t - . to a school of sea niolister,j site,, as hi ran : ,,pst4or ,than, give the st .� . I - I L* ' 110i 4fC . . . . . _ - If I - ) " I. r . ,tV_ L . I I I want t9 - tuq,u OU have "eVer 40fore Seel). he 11114 . dc ,a �nown I Must tall-for help.if y(u detAin' - � - . . _� whip, -had 8tarted'forwa,rd reein herbri4 ,� If , I "_. L' . I , ... I f _­_ - . I with a tons - of the head from rie's hand, lllb- - - 9f . . done, but I oaq.fwd.no ,v a are half � The monsters were Sighted 6 , I I WQIF(b , �� _r . - . t - .1 1, 't ­ - . . . .. :. - now answered ,with a Show of te ; 4 It I - � � " All right ; 4 iAgk, jn�errupted Mrst . I 11 I C7CW. Th(Ay ur ' Y one 41 th . .) 1. . 14 L . : . . � . I I . . . ..... " i- I it per, rar- .q. iff1pre Irg'. You, Ore Merrivale, impAtieutV. I 'And.wh enoug4 just now. � . ere nearly a blaidred e X,h4d Jusplanded from a cr . � , .- . , -4WX,t&6 � " ivith - . W ng your I way.j - I Archly ; . - . _ - gxn A5Ar Si n & wis, 't�r6 - I en we're nice or I may to rAori'mil. le, a' I � . . _111 ba4kia)jg, t ,%Q:�Vpt iny dressed an y.o`U,jug&st, !, w" I am aressing," i , ��t allead of the vessel and Wereappar yar(4 ses, Isiands. 'For two years - .� virls f then ?vl 0 . 1 991 elitlyrtash - . - r wl At come . Ifirst8cellf, e - 11 W** Y tl - . head down, iltifivering nostrils, and swishing opinion, but the assurance of the police .s. to Where iis Your coachman?" - - - :, ,7" 6t go ingtowardsher. whel , I sail - I � In ter.. who themselvU.Y_6 " canittolt jl�V( 21 44 I no t heN tillOR011 U they thought tilc% ship Iva' .-Aistralian Station; but .. . . �` --. tillil. 'file rid . g mas lad kept IL it sKOA away until r in ist go. " - 8. � th . . � - Your friend � ,I�owu Stalls. � - 1. . " . 1,1111111ing * 04 opent at Fiji, I hat ­ . - �1 . ti" Was I , ... I stblialy atoof, V��tbhing'016'Pr A di�gs fr4i but I . be. *ki- ; eii she was ii E ,6c floating island, HIto . . . _. . 0 e 01 ti P-mviii0ir not- " How long Shan you* " ng the Wh ,one from the room, ri I . rt�mity for __ I . . . . . . . . . the tail of his eye 3 a . . . .*, v9dise and dressing?" I � .- - t with his falee Uried In his hitilds, see-- I th - , 4 yo lijeation that I was i I . - . ., . .. - . : _._� emer - IM,W,!We*n -- I ords . . . Jr. I I i . . 4osed eyes however, whiin I they go pir illind, I I Qf po . . - 1. I I .: , _: � X. t Closer all(l saw low, fonA -t - in readiness to meet an ix�A qz& ,lot ,- A � ':'Twenty minutes.,'.. - .1 : - ,etry wid iio% i ii his, tell See' "A Ao'lle of Wit ich are 0, cultivating t 11c, 164 at sea. They 'soon cllallge, I ! I . , . - - �yqnqyl . _g ,:0_ NO - side, 14 lrtn i . ifig her face as one 6&4 with c . I I his -awivt. , lonlethiling bf light that has fixed itself It on - big'fish t',jat 110 -One on I a " �; o '' et � � __ . askei. I in.a 10w tone, if She neede( later on with aching, ; th moment. I I then tell your man to % at the -front P school . of )oard eo,l a. I had gres. I o ... I Ance.. - . .the only -inspired hO0_ A Ain she held door with the retina. .- � . recognize as havilig.sel.11 before. d adorinip W44 . .1 Is ' . I the carriage by that time-the 11h.eschool IOvq.&t,fLr1V, s*ht, and felt .. ­ Pleaa,e leave me for ers,91 n Zer mare, and b�nt down opened to let the ship pass and th ... . � - I I . .a few- MICL Ult , , she lis en to his horse's head to the went, so th&t the car- A clerk calme into . the room 'and apolo- ell at onee should recognize my twin so , -. I . . . . -'v-. . aid; and then turning to Erieshe beut down scarcely audible voice. He was speaking riage will go out by the te nearest the cor. -gised- I � closed in and f,,Ilowed her. "I'll - . meeting of our eyes. So far, . _. . in licir, saddle, sa in - rather t6 himself than to her, . he hurried- ga, � Around her. and greatly impc(ey floated all . � A I -, .. _: with Anxiety, " 'If, in a voice tremulous ly murinur �. nit of the Street.,, I . . I I I I beg'your pardon. sir-I, thought Miss . led her JIM- not Yet lQ& tk4 "one and oil . . - . ,: .- . I to nof'im er n. YOU. . ,,Sure, ed-7- . " V es�what then?" - 1.: :. , I� . ra &me washers," e sai . . . . . . � -, . Tell me what you mean. " . Y it can be done. %Ire shall find i"llibill Setin . I He had an open paper in his hand. Eric essol ,was - . My peoRe bved iin Yorksh I .. .., ,I- . . - I i Although tile v . ­_ . - I .. tile young n to the carriage with your rose- . seven, knots an hour, t 901lig at a SPeed termil;eoltefore going t1wre i . . . . :_ __ Beautiful she looked with her Ii leans. It is your life that has to be savt3d. servant. If the are detectiv at tile. cot- . of lie 1110118tel:8 f in London, look up my few fr , . . . I . _. ­ ., - 0gUW lwn�. u*, h That ix what I have to tJiink of. ". - - rier of the st Y Ion 46you have a telegram for Miss G rahame, " lowed along in its wake 01. . . . led che reet they will stop the- ca * and 8. town, and see what wag p . '' qr pa ,qk, � her pret- 1 7v 1 ral r. in . . � ­ - . . - , 'go he said. daring ones Seemed to ellItc %-e Ore - - . I ak-11kil ill 0*IJkct%uay,1 her - ert Mid Nessa. before it has gone, a dozen yards. The ,, 11 hold a thestres. It was at one of t� . . U �,, vessel's Side and let itsel be c,1rrj the - - I . , - "t'il �"` tdak B4 P "Yes if you will a& you If. " i - moment you see them oc6upied in No; the wire is addressed to us, b t * I , Amusement that I met tha 1 - T , "you say You will Have h I - . .1 . r - - la Y! ,eyes dilated like a I, ve - - . - _q I rg in .frightened I r ­- arresting ed along I . '*' -I- � . to I., or beautiful than eva# j she had - "What am I to do 9" .. 8_� ­ . can After they had followed the boi .� -- . . ea- e .. . . . your servant, you win slip out he hesitated a moment, "perhaps you - . . � . - . ., ap eared to Eric. He gazed up ' 11 00 to mine place of - saf I * I b the oth�r . hours the crew begani to grow it for severai Rushout. 1%,c el - r , ty, a al stay gate, And ju�ip'into tbe cab have loft tine .- .- '. .: ., P n Lt- e I tell us Something about it." O" . RU-Shout was L. : derful face-mute for a inotn6n I Lilere until I bring your friend to y u. 11 there Tile He gave the telegrain to Eric to read . their safety and cal cA upon tile .asy a,,, . - . - .. I peril gave him t, and then her wi . driver has orders to start off at , .. Of onl4k oil leavc" f rol . -the power- to speak which " I ill go to your father. 11 - eaptain andesle /__ . ! .� oflee in tile other direction, and as soon as V. "A gentleman will come to you witii the who heretofore had. Ot fock'n aware of th' like myself, felt somewhat .,qr - . ation had taken from him. " No," said Epic, shaking his hea I toris and cob. Do not on any accou'llt chase. � . ador, i in sad- ,be finds he is out of danger, he will ask le - We made Several plans 1. - : ­,.; " I ness ; " you milSt not go to hi " . 4 don. . 1. I . . �-. . "Yourlife'ii in.da he siid. "Aly you wheiv he is to, drive to. you will tel I t th ri ge go. I will wire further in- Ile sent for his glam, and, going -ing . . .. - . I _.. . . . =1 e 1r,' . , [ _ '"' - I I e le c - I . . . - % fatIf6r told me: this, in I . nt me to Nessa a mind was too oce, a s aft, inade - various hours of the follou rid se ipied ith th� him to take you,to RadfoAl'*�ja struct4oj:7 & , - . . --.. I save You. You have insured your, � life I Mull, ' ury, 11 11 1. Which lie delicribe, -Look here .1lellon," said I. ' i ; ., I - The thought of her friend's escape tosee he sig- where yoUr friend is waiting in dreadful The office from which the telegrain came A resembling a Iou-, Veky islan(l. . I ain',901119,lown to 5 1 - I _.�.. . .- , - .1� wretch who holds tile- policy has lbetrayed nificance of this prohibition. . suspenbe for #I was 11 'Ictoria ; there was not a word 'I t t iey were larger than 11c said " I - . It I COU14'go to the riding so a )Oil ri'llin . . � - 6 Oil the average-sized !:w e 1&r it dance. I)c ' �, . - I I YOU. to James Redmond thai lie may, tak� Ury"I ho6l i ­Not I 1, ; secret sharks, being al)out fell feet ill It,, * � I � - she" I �id Mm Merrivale em hati- Nessa. Eric's heart bounded with � a . I clined to Me too' I can eas, . I Y"1;1i4,AQ,0`Ut 'you f6 de-ith."They'llavc Suggested, quickly. hope. varying. from the. '9th and . . � . - . - , . '. It Yes, t cally- " rm not going to Radf9rtl'a, ralhall I, Size of a 1),,(;ket to a tub in invitation. " . - '.. .-. -1 . no - soills-no love.. They will kill YOU to get . hat is well. That gentlem make for Victoria, and take the first train The o8tler says fie saw you lZet out of circumference. They scerile, I to I)c . . .1 money. I"Oes not seeni true, Lilt it is true v . t4` clkte'6f 3tou. , Wait potiently. - running Of course I was'delighte.1 a I . . - . I that leaves thero. - V . the Victoria at the corner of th� street," a race, anti were having a gi�e,tt 1i tt -& . . . :-,- � -believe mo.,, save 'y6ur frien . I 11 wire None& where She . lt le attlong and declaredthatnothing,%% 4 `�, . . .. - . . It . can find me."' �, '. I said the clerk. I themselve.i. . ­ . I �� . I ave, escaped once." �:'Oh, if YOU do, I will,never forget�y6u.­ lilt -y-liouse ( _.. _ - t do believe. it, I ,h, joyable'than*a cot I - . .- . . it . Eric concealed ilia " Yes - it has gone back to St. Jobills I They ]lad foul, Ion I . I ' ' , - . .- . - :. V01101 l9a , no esca* agaiia ouffill ill- 'That is something,' disgust under a stiff y g ar na, 1 oil tile end "Well, it is a country-tionse I . - . - of the head. Perhaps he did it . I -hieh were claws that rc4qem1)lp,l tile hands . a little dubiously. as though t . - to that: I � if y Said Eric to him- inclination Ot Wood. " Ni of . - ' i . _.. . L . - 'MAn s bands. Go to my fatl4r. See, self -is fie tumed away. " Site will never Nvhol . The clerk took back the telegram with a I (If it n tip These arni-like til' I - � . " .: that is his name, and that is where you will forget Inc.,, I r- - . lY dislike a decision which gave him e. 11) , not altogether entitled to tha - - � � , 4, - , , . - V I ail opportunity of befriending Nassa a litt shru and thanked Eric. . . i from! each side of 9`4 extellded ,, . - , � , - , .43&�­. 1. le � tile botly. . . ,L .- - I; ' ,,, .. . ') P1 . I J . � � - _- find him. " Ile put a card in ,Ile.- liand. I 'Aly I , " , " , i 1 :; i , . � � furtheri I . " There is no tel ' 'ralt*am, li`keorering A lot of the neighix-r-i roun(l _- - . i ' ' egrani for Miss G -, ?", that f lie), %%,ere a neu, specif - .8 (If ii� . _­ I - sistiair..19 w�ith hilb.'She loves �!)U, and my . ' , ' . I '.,' j . CHAPTER XIVJ .. 4' 6.! . - Tile carriage dro%"c up to the door AS, Mrs. . Eric asked. nie;liately communicated ti ,.Q,Ilv lle,lll . there. He isadoctor, is(ild . . i. . � 14 :. .. ­1 1. . . . - father loveA y6li also. To-night , . I le f"et tothe firs' he has two pretty daiightcr� o - - . .1 t I , . . We go to our � BILKED. " . . ;� " lvlerrkvale and the housethaid I " None, Sir. " If any shbuld come I will 1 "late with Orders to try and apLitre soine of f his parties last yearand 1, - � . kQi4e i4- QDponfia:*n.,.Iry6U L . I 1*._1 were conil C one o _ - L . will tqm� wid, Nres's'a-mid the ri' . down,844di-8-the latter thioly � I . __. . ling master passe ll U i . , usq 'n0i"onein the world 911AII take' veiled all bring it in at once. " tile Htrallgc� lll()Iistel,:-;. - - . . ,yen .A - ( ' ly jolly, something (Itti6e out Ir ( . , . way , rapidly as Eric reached the wearing a sealskin inantle and nitiff, which . .­ - L.., - .� - -not while I live. " hansom H Nessa came (town, char�ing in herfurs. The inate gave orilers to tile crem- u. run . 77 � I L' I e . r, I . . . I . -i frightentA btl t were %% * I asked him'what was the'P � ,:. I- _ followed her with his eyes, his heart �ehi 11 her -mistress bid taken tile precauti Tile admiration in Eric's fated told her that, -*%-el,e more or leb, h.) . - lon to - - . . .., - ; . - Ali- � , . . .- - . I . pail to her own proportions. Site wa, if her glass had failed to I 80. . ing the'ellance to) 11skeer" t e . � � I . Wonder gave place to gratitudle, and With regret as lie remembered the ca 6r * a skilled il tureof the entertainment which ; . . ] . - ; , - I r C 0 ' r in when they were to IIII!te-i, and wit., that feeling warining Ilea- 'It ,it t th' f '%vateching for her conlil g joy in this sort of work, an " No message has come( 'f'� N . �, Z9 eyes twinkled, and her face became ig (lay after�tlay, d had even added to e yet ?" site. "I' of tl!(' (`LPWi,1'-s orders � !he "regular run," but Rushow . . , .. �i_ - 'd with rich col and realised that lienefPforth lie was never the disgtijile a knot of false hair, which said, interrogatively. I . they nearly jut I in his explanation. - ear face. By an . � . � IT"' "114" ')l t"'il: "Llws- The . i - .� 11-311f, I " None. ,,, - . - .. . . olt t into n tnolw to look for that (I Shone out below the black �,,yeil on the back re icil for weap)lls, ,jll(l &x)n "Oh, well! You'll see for 4 . - - . s.mile. 811c was inoved to sompthil g nlore efl*Ort of r6s6lutioll lie turned away that f .tile girl's head. . - " It in Stupid to exp t L ' - boat was sen - . Y . . ... . : i - thah gratitude by ttg I fie O ce , tie until she has I tile' (fe -k %va-,' covereii with . . . : . . . - . -is act of 11asought might concentrate all his thought on "' Where is tile valise with Miss Grahame's an addrem to send Inc. I i0a have to wait liot)k-i. Iiii, hoo,k.-4 ant! 11"U'Poolls, hoat ing too much beforehand d iscou . - _� � , - friendship, by the devotion in th th Y every othe,. , - Perhaps it's niore free and easy . . . . �. - . I . : . e I eye* of thing he had undertakon, to (to for her. e dress?" Eric asked.. . . . -three or four hou;rs. " She p[Lused, and then illipleinent Used in catchill" fijil kind of * . . . this honest, good,looking young fello)v. Site After a inillute18 reflection be Said to the I 'Oh,' I've forgotten- all about th . ulded, her pretty eyes twinkling, I, I all, Thc 6011' Alooks were fit. , . all know each other,1011 see. . _ waswon by his simplicity and . at. There's " I ( I ' . . ... ..- __ . I earn I ,3stno . ss I cahman, ptittilig a sovereign - no time to get it now. " . I Afraid -I cannot thank YOU 4s I albotlid yet " ' ' st "'""I in their at- tell you anything. ou'll find . � -which gained by the foreign in his hand I . tempt to) catch tile - . . . __ - ­_ whicl - accent with && That is for what yet, have : till ut I will 'lot 90 *ithOut it," said Eric, . awhile. " I , fi,ill, bIlt IIT;.4IIcee.4jfUlly. . ing girls-the Ili - ss Gregoons, I . . . . .,-. - .I he spoke, 311d certain quaint A I - done. Now I 16121ily. � . 11 . . . .6 l The h4h seemed- tip h,1101W What Wam needed as well say at once that Jenny . . . . 0. .. I . - � . , terms wiliell ould look ridicul . , , . . w, s A tell I with 6 sti , , � - � . I [III they w;ed their "llailds" to ly affect," and he all(] . . . . I ioniatic Pay atteuti I to what'l say, Itud Jo 4�, pt . - I I When you find words to thank Inc I Ilial, (,j t:,,:Ill it .­ .. _'... _.. - I . I. I 'Wort], Mrs. tod d'"rse . v , e fore."lProtect theinselv - -oill - -rapturous description of Miss I - . _ , - I . , - � , , " 1 would give *� turned ano es fl 1, , I writing. . Ous, in You, and I will give you twice as - rup oflier foot, I fi id'words to) bid you far well -not be particular " If I Ivi3rc it man," She t 101 gilt, 91 pit .,. - him lily ]land, ILI, Right You are sit-," said ., 11, ir4n,'l 8t% A6rrf vile' rah tip- , That is just % hat She wanted him to - 01119 caught. - . 1 8fio-�/ him. touching his hat, � ' . I . . .( Ild bending (to irs. Ivilen she caule down anti he said say, I "ro"Ps of two and three of tile Illonste'd - tractions. . I -4- I how.1 feel this kindness. 11 %"I to re - , with th it 'is nicely its she could wish. w,)III I gl'dl) the-rod of the lo The next - morning I got a v - _. : - � read that. xviii, ill lie, e Ife mus't have "ive instructions. - �. . portmanteau Eric opened it. He was not &11'e will leave both till the last monlent I the'n awaV. )at-lt,x.)kaiidp1l1l- . I . . � . - .- ,yes-, for he ii.,til.e- " First,, drive 1Ack t � wir" abuqt Lille ls"� thilig &h&& 01 toossible, I shall he gliLd UO putt it off ' 'Eight of Lb"e ll()f)k, were tak. . Rushout. . - . . 6- tile house- wi4ere . , St I � I 1 4 - -,)Ili the sa- 'i'lle arIlls 44 ilie fiA * . �. . - . - . - . tiviely,ra%ed his hand as he said- I YOU set tile (Town. 11 . .. . . .%". I . Junamed, T for I ell it L!`)`s- " All right. They are Aeligi - . I quite a lonj while, for there are man 's- were 10pout six feet 1,311g, - __ __1 ..- - " Believe tile, ive are very tirtle ft-icw� I "The Pilies, sir?"i,­ - -.- - I a 9 I a I at V 4111c sai'l Apta, - Waterloo new station -four sha � . .. . . " YOU have shown me that, 91 � " .. .. . 1 , - - , -�- 'IT do7uot ce ally har,.1 lie -it 41 �, � I tions th' C, Ili . - - 1. ... � � , - I I . I wild) to 'ask you, and­al)d I Gliven. - - . We"ached A8hwell a little . "�)' and Passing thO-card. to .har left .411d $he -1 -9.'), t' -tt'3;4hr h - . A8,hwell Hall, I lgariie4l, wa,s t ­ . . ' - She salil, 11 ,"Yes I 41i by rcnt , 11,'ith another remonstrance Mrs. 'Merri. I usual Y have lunch about this time." The &-tilor, became alitrni I k- " dT'0Tqvd her�rir . 'is towards,Chari ig, fl()Wll a I ; . - li� orse's licid wrty' vale returned to tile roomalptIvemidbroptiditl Eric carried her off to all, fl,teL all elf, thfil ingthat'. I * _ . . I - ' -lit into hi�. NVIlat; Ile dit, 1 crosi. , I (I they._8,)me Ill-olnert ha,I eanse4l Dr. GreyEori;A 1)$�'- An onillib . ­ . I tile serp-lits to . - . . - -with --it sh&di, .. � I . toilueand� fur jacket its well, Poll- ate will drank together - I - * . ­ - � d not seek to--know; being , ill-imuloristan4l, * � seeing 'Neft" sho"ilig It 11 follow the ship, and tit ing, an SCV0,ral. la(li( a and ge I I - - . . Occupied in -reffAhj-w tlW ,;g(l , - -_ , ' I., sirt":- ", * -.W.,� - � 4­.�. that she might be Sent r ' veryprett tiateiiiiiei*soicictioll(�ftli8iI , . IT tholl4lit t!,(, were. � - . � . - 11 _ - ­!�.kq -go into. t1w;b6tise. But : ill) again il I . . -V es and going to be lost. Tiley j()III t *1 �' . had come dou-ii 1�y the saine t I a - . . � � 44 Eri 11 , � I" IL"'! I s 141 1 801 ic "Ile oltiftLed that. . - . wines, and thuy laughed and Ivere ht ­aptain that I . - - � lepoersen iolielva,q­i. i. L .*., . ..­_. �.- 5 . . Oievlse 1A,iff cm*e 11311`113" they thought tile 14"I, � it with us. They were evl4lent I I '. . . - I . - " Yes, that jA My1faillij,ti nanie an(I nli ' Y06 will.�d re,tAy no .111et into the ea I I -She stobd lm,k as Eric 00ened tile doar. ! 110,191, cyli had black cart-'elost, at I ,a, I. 1. pop r I . 11) vi-,)TI111 rit-ver leach the ball. I lie ocemion .-eem_A - - . . I lie out � - - I rotw I ' L'�011lv I'lL.-illed - L . . . L I .. I ( ,hat anti a pai a wislit -( . __ . also, My sister's name 1.3 Lina. You will I t'" _11; at 'illy moment ; , , r of, eyes were visible' Nokia. -,I to make herself li�grceable a ill the f,,, -vastle and for half-timorousi merriment. T! - . . I .. . - I ..,. go to theill. " I . � L Yell will not Ivait forttilYtiling; but tie , over tit(: wall betwoen tile t1V0 gates. Eric � tilt' only "'aY it) whiell Lille ('011141 expr ' s others, to tile c4ptaill,.4 __%tipill, ill t1l.. X ell- , ­ � . instant that p" I " I * 1 ,,4.,, her amongst themselves 1*11 It 1113'sti - . ersoll is ill tile (;,if ,ave 118 At""' to tile honsemaid and led her grutitude, whife Eric aball (let"'ors to eou'ape from the suppose4l I., . YOU wi I - . I doned him-gelf to fills. " . 4011- especially when we dre'w till ill I -1 . - - . g I Y"37 9 y she- - said *1 - - coliti it g I ack , to tile ,ga. ". � . lou'll to the'cai-i-I go the delight ofthe moment, and put itwa, A - - _. . gravity of her position. ,,It is A; diolec " , Like a shot. 11 , � .. - - - . . I teatt in bi gilt K I takjn$ the ,Portman- I y all Jily this till,o tile 1,811 I i Sing set of gates, whjeh wf.y, - . I III . . I - . - . I � 4 becoine inore batra notice in large letters . - . and death.. Bilt � " : " . . Ot so serious as that," site 'nien nn% in- front o `Pen I �_ , if the I choice i " That i - so. ' .�- that it 8 ri gloomy thoughts fill. the 91o0"'Y hotir daring, and woulll Swilll alolig.-i � between life' - a Two I all(]. Raising ilia fiat lie h i-le tile Ispat . . - __ I were it' . ed the door anti whell tile girl was i must 0"I'le vVith it Pr"tical philomophy ben." From the gatctistrvtchc�i , added, the house." . L . 8t'-'ated, OIIIV alld ed) t1le - v - - ' - with a gentler inflection, 1, I Ile Plit tile partiniLlIteall at tile � sible tO tile Young. Ali elderly st,k_ la.4t tile ,.apt -sail teniolls and tr,tccs. At . � L ­� .., . . the plea�urc o . -would not lose . passed tile time () . 014 aitk hecillile SO Wvitsp�:ratc(l' I fence bristling with . sI)ikes'. i. . 1. . . I f kllo%�iiig Lina I "I see 'em Sir. One coachmall's feet, saying, ill It low voice- Kroker with a golity toe 11)oked at them Alld ordered tht-n, t at tile *44 t gives tile (pute a nervoi . , - . - talties and I ver8ation with any one when - It whief . -­:t,A tile lilies, said one of the ladles vagII(Av t" I - I - and your (lay to me; but I never enter into no cot,. "Radford'd ri(ling school in Fin8hory. I trouble in. " But there WI1L9 11,110ther fW.1tor in Well I they Use in catching tit.;,,, her. I . . - father. " Then the practical diffic I mid to) himself, "They don't know yet what that Ile . � ,cou"nences Occurred to her mind. I "Ilul -,entleman fare. 11 In. thin tile crew relti -tat tl ' lid, Tile ­ .. , , : .. . Ye got a 1 you shall have a pottu,l if You get there .in - � and stur. - �, . . . - . . . . - _. MY ClOthes-1 cannot travel in this 5 . . half an hour. . I Erie a flapeilless beyond Neiisa's eyes .and '( . ( I .Y I I . .. -, ' . �.,. -1 - r .* , aVe Ito Illoncy " dress ; "('00(l ! Those men may try, to stop you I I Nesita'a voice ail, tile ellanlis tbILt nIAdc Fi(n en were hatted with huge ) , � " Oti, you'll find it ellarminX, I . anti 1 114 - 1 He took the seat beside 'the housemaid. , , 111) ant, cast 0 1 C - vith equal vagtiene,ss. it . Y Lit . Thvy u-4i '. . *. I ,but on mut - at not let thent." " N1 `1," said he ! her delightful Fwrsollnlity, ver the sitie ' . ; I i 0_� of eodfish I I . ; " All that is nothing Lina It" �mauy ?I'll give 'ein a doing if they try. Of polim f "I will give you five I Itatiford's clerk, by the fish th, -o 11;t1i'lled I " Ah ! There's .Jennie Cree*on . � � �dresses, ' - I I I iiyou prevenot any one seeilig your I in recommending tile � same as they luda-fled the ed she, bending forwat(l an,1 .- -1 everythli e g ____7I * . ; na I I I - their - hand T , I , iey would graf) thtl line with I hand, as a'turn in.the avenw. " - . S, ant, try to teal- 01'elil apart, . - :, ther Ourse, air if they gets hold of the &nimal's 'face for five minutes. A I n wi try to for Nessa eame in during tit lie 'aull if one I . three ladies gatheringpl-linrows &nil iny fa " - has money, and � ,, h!)tel at which- they 1;)at hook. I 19 will be arranged wheat w I et t ' head d'n0d, bad Promised that if any telegram -I- - , 'Copenhagen. I" . . - 0 1 Bee vour faft directly ; do not let him sue. eir absence, ' I - \. - I i "They 'Won't do that, I think; but they'lk ceed. " I I . . would send it on by a messenger at once- wall 'lot buceessful t%%T'O or three the nAgas. - -et . y holes Of tile lwcll t, 2'.. , _ to And, oil ! I did not thinik of -that. I I-am , Probabjy run after you, and ball. out. Nearly two lion, 8 others would conle. to I I . , ---' . ftot alons. I have olfe fi-ieh(t .' to yo �" XJQIM to squro hie sereftign the Coach. tile hall 1wV%sed since they left I's a i d. t6 three" ' Mid pro - . 1. whom 11 must to 8 " - we e young � -,. - ­ . I - . b". - - An 81AVA dowo &be drilr , 4 1111114 out tato the: 0 we were trying to capturle deed i - 1waut flil ' . - . - . . ie . 11 -yas exquisiteJ3 I -I,- Ill havete run like -steam ' avie. - Every minute added to the Cal) 111, " dlr� would middle-age(I fa not forget ill thinking of myself. "Well ti � I riding school %nit 110 Ineaftnger had � " All the tini . : - . _.. - . . " You will write from 6e hotel to Mrs. catch me'; anZ for.holteri ' to *4 in De ' '110 IA504 '" awle Come Xroha - 011e of theill'i SAid the - ta� . - looked lfke so;ie * - - I Redmond," Eric Said, in ail altered tone, themselves hoarse .' bil'ty that Nesm WOUld be collipe ed to keel) ul, a ).#,.If that witim Ctk ll.',e the,har'k of all g(wetvess, h-tri.1 - - I . - . 1194h#Y'll screech 4 art at tilt- horses lle&(I, ))lit the carria # t � I - .. , OPPI119 Hs eyes for the first time. . hear � t was brou t . 'last tile Ineii wc_re.�ucc�ssful. . elltal of exprcs.�jol It cot . - No fear, Sir, n I . . They had ilitleed caught 0 1i Wat . . - - I could telegrap.4, and she will r . "*' 10 it 9 as they're not- it a stand. One of tbo rhon At,lppW tq) and - (TO 89 MVT1Nt'TKD.) . - 1. Ileof the'limili and- ing av&r in ' . ging Oil to . . OL� E - . &aid dr ii I- 7*I-crerLhey'llinakenie I ad 901'etwenty yards before i gge I Accept his father's offer a (*OYote. At b id - I And flail , the horse. � : . .. 6N Ini ail of anth(wity. T . opeil- 41W - . . . - -_ . 6 , and illost of 'tilt- parl ) jightp you I c Inc to thexide,of the carriage. . .; .. A Loy I _� maining fish situ, their�eikpture.l brother - . . see tile. aps she too will go to C heii they are quite out of r . 'gan to haul hill, in. 1%'h,,-n the re- - stopped, Pdrh 1 8, ted himself beside the driver ; tile other . I they lk � . hagen. That is,' she * added, as Eric - kept will open thetrap" . e Letter. - which gave tile ail oppi)rtunity to . : . hi ','-'I, and and take your directions " %N'e lion t want to make it nit *** . I:__,11 tile inade great effot-ts to rescue hini. They observations. - I ___ 3 eyes (10 made no response, is if from the person inside. When you have set I . pleasant, A letter, love, a letter, I � 1� . . it is agreeable to your family. 11 - - down that per si "'Paid lle,�lllyut this I& I , gmUefl st hiln while tile Illell"were liattlin, I _. "Mrs. Redmond will not I ' 8011, YOU will take this card I , 8 got to go to I 8snd to yoll a letter. "" - ` _.. him UP R!Oltg tile si,le 'f tilf 9­ " DW let us walk ,with yon, . -7-..-. 1 with us. " eave London to UII6 Charing Cr as H' . 1! f e police station with 118. -, ctl call get out 6 And everY line's a link, my, love - - , * ortwice -ono of then, 0 _. 1)oat anti once.- I.. laily va;ho had complained of 1 -. 0 otel- If I all, 'lot I 'oil like, and I will take your place." An I, I _. . � therb, my father will give succeedt-d .� gettilig - v9us. __ . It .11 � . . . . .. . " Are you sure r, - . a - � I .. _. I He You tayinent. tie very word's A fe t ter . I I - I . - 11 w lie I YOU will 1 f� - . ave the card 0 1 (10 nothing of the kind.- I o T his 'claws'over the Ore raid. At last we . ' ' - ­ �.. " Yes; I have been to the house. 11 ' ten a eur It e had writ- ,re use to let you take tills l&41Y &Uywher . . o bind your heart, by love's own art - had himon deck and sticha hjljIr;,)ns %-ell,ls _* ""'. - w�'n, tenis jUst readr, all'i . I _.. - . .I- . I I oon- . I . said V ..... " Ali) she told you she would n un il YOU show me your authot-it 1, � happy in)ineiit . - I ( .Words to his father while e 'To one who love's YOU better . . dic crew gave out at tillt I . ing back, It the least 'pretty I .1 . . - . remember site dreads the sea. " It g( I ,. I cluding his instructions, and 8 rang into - Than All the world. Alti I anti ale settle oil Lh indescribable. -at Umt that WL18 illy illipre"'i - , I to No, it is not that I the hansom. The driver started OF - a e deCk is � very pr*tt, - at &� speed wat I ,c, at"iniretty 8--ion (to that- A% got t It ough between she certainly wis - . . - - - ," Said' Eric) af�_r -a that-showed Ilia determi I my pocket, and I ki Your city and his pr - 'I - "The Calptured monster floundered all ovei - - . - . low Mrs. gdrie . i i I � . � I .. - `4 ut of the h6use a labo' harlie, 'I e. so Fair Fancy proves A I , . stOPPed by the Use of an axe ; we .wmll cut . . �, and Captivating smile. There Nvi . - .% When'Mrs. RednioAd goes nation to ru his the deek, but his Illauteuvres were (Ill ekly. ,, Pi"t young person %%-'tit l,i' - brief silence. III x�u ' . Pa M vale there better than . A thousand miles do intervene . ; , st teU.you the truth. Pa . . she known in . . .._. � 0 �h ' said the man on this box in . fairy, -1 . . hand-shaking and, greeting, it I - � 11he will be taken toprison.,, it the tone of ftlarin as he turned . hisheadoff. Ilk Another litpur we had caught . ureh A*Vkrtf stid, -waiting ' sha To bring your face, Your tender grace shout introduced tile to .Nl . . . . Is I _6rner of the street. There were t lit . Rit . . . .� 1. - . wo'gates ere's a female hooking it in that cab. -, . , Gre . .. . Prison!" Nessa exclaimed in -te tot. to the drive that formed a sewicircl roun:, - Your truth that cannot vary. I two ni)re of the huge monsters, but thesel-, . I- ., . . . . Tak to prison ! Why ?,, e , . I a befo re Have you got the right one there?,, - . -1 must have- been ' young ones, as they were a i� gs" and Mrs. Knight. . .. . � . use she is not it ood womin. I I love I greart deal Stoller in size than the rest and . M*s:0r4kV= thank�(l me very Is the lion": the first stood open. 19ric enter. Charlie glanced fit 'the cab, and I Meant to wri forcOming to their lall. ­%%,eu, � = I , A letter. love, a letter - - . - - . 9 I I 1� ed by- the next hi be 111ting back - then te a letter, '" - - rroba . ng. The cab .1 I)IY did not kpour flow to evade the - -. - - said ' it - - . in Pan- plucked at the housemaid's veil; but she was very line A link should ook. __ - danclug-aman," she said. Then, ii�. . . . - thenjohe si p before that one, as prellared for this. and met the attack so . b�y . I 46 . . . Nesm was Silent a moment; � r �eiw And a . . . . - _.. . _: " Oh, I i � being the furthest re oved from the corner . well that two Valuable And every word a fetter, _. 'Jong i4-file. I fell back and fou ... - - . am sorry You should say $0. 1 it 4 the street. . . - . This was a strange monster, 71 said Cap- .. - between Mra. Kn*ll . is 80 1111just-so cruelly untrue. ' MinuttA. were lost I To bind your heart, by love,s own art, tain G ,been. � t--whom I t - I Sheis the Krip sent his CA before her veil was re ' only L ' 9 "The W round and � I Ion - I . - , best, friend I have in the 'World. rd to Mrs. Merrivale, �red and then was . . : " * . . - I with $ in some capaiel�y to tile estal, � ­ . - She. hals the. words, lion A matter of ' )I with her honnet and tmo To one WhQ loves YOU better about the size of a Small larrel, a 1­1 And &a ymwg 1a4y who was stay . I .., ­ .... . saved my life, and she has given up importance, . " �ilked !" he cried he knot of false hair. Than all the world. But still I . - not the back a ;�j . a . � - .... every. written under his nam,Q. Ir ­ . WAS covered with, thick scales, resembling - 1. . � . - thing for my sake. J might have starved in i, He was shown I aghast. ,.-: house aid who vet appeared to Lk . . . - nto a sitting room. 14 I thought � With precious moments p4its Pause, the scales of a drumfiall, while the belly re- e.14_ for She had stoodapart while the ( I - a Lon , Mrs. Merrivale came jum an much," mid his Inate ; And 14ar to tell you An bec&user, sembled the hi .. .. . . . and given me all that I have.' U.'sp ng down from the box. rig I de of a porpoise. The head ' . -:,Z: . talk* _ . - . . : Ing, looking melancholy and , on. alone. She has manaFed my aftirs, down in a couple of'Ininutes wit], the card " The ht * I fear to fail, and falter, . , � . - . that cab, and We`orw4one if we can't - ' WAS about " large as ail ordinary sized �_�!" ed- My heart gave a proplietic t , .. 1; ": . - ! bucket and was horrify' n. ' 1. '. . , ,, father were there to hear this* confirmation nised her visitor. 'h it up . ..L ! - I inther hand and a look Of surprise on her Like one who ]Aye With humble 9�ze , I looked at her. Was this tile, . - - I Eric looked up at her in joy, wishing 'his face, which was not lessened when she recog- on't" - " . Ing to gaze upo ' , : .- I . .-. of the i P ' Wi It that they bolted off After the rapidly. -. His tribute on an altar . # The eyes were " large as a dollar and reen- I ,...� _. Wrr s simplicit and innocence - . 9 . ­ at la" ? I had never seen It wc �_ � _. - _. I Y . vAnial ing hansom ; They made my blood ran cold , �!: IOVIBI . . I - 11% the driver of , So take the few poor words I send - whe I . r ­ _r&II that was . . � 46 at wrong has she done ?01 In &'few words Eric laid' the whole cue the -V ctOri&, still think - . :. ,_ � ish in ealor. I . i9' though afte � - _. . , Ne us before hero dwelling only 91 the And read the unes between d * E t, I, 4 Raw them. _ - It . ­. L . asked, angrily. on Nessa's gen- be wo 1. Pound to . .. � uncli She looke(I 1-ery young .. . .;, . - AS given you-wh&t was not hero to erous refusal to gave herself while her fl-jelld In, oor te .9 t, direction. I ear, We All held a consultation I idpd �Ii � der rich fair o'f, 114 : I. � " She It ' . and dee The . _ . - I rattled off in th ' ite And like a lenient lady lend to hive the fish cooked. One of them, was .. did not _� 41- - , tr ", 1 . . - 11 give 'bought many things in your 1 W"..112 danger. That seemed to interest r' 94 ee , AILOPPed the car- -: Your love to make them mean, dear, carefully cleaned and cut into huge chunks -'I conceal the deliva4 - . 1. to pay for if name Mrs 1we id the sorvanily , , rtions. . . . .. which you cannot h . I Merrivale far less than the question.of , -,aad taking the - All lips would opftk to bro and I ordered the cook to prepare it for sup- -1 V� t- She gave an impres it ! w and check, v-; I Every I .. . Me I Xpe . her own escape. teAu told th Could heart behold its queen. dear! .. . I ol . I It OlVer to return to It refinement, from her it -Aple . . ,thing w r me, and every nt"y Ills, V� per- I thought that they would not be "' Its gathered masses of fail- hair, to .. 1; tbinj shall be. piLid whelt the - ,who - . ' " I,VM-,tlng room Of fit i A I - man . - I __________­_____w__ .., ".P, . , I L . . - the riding school he fband. � . to eat And ordt;rea the others thrown over. - " 9111re that . . - sure far' " 'fou SAY- those 'Wretches are waiting out ood. In . . . I � . � in side totake nie : how am I .9 I Xfftu. f The WoMen . - wrinkled on her ,w . . .. MY life PaySitle what he p to 'Where is my friend?" the L*od ' of JAP , board, which was done. in , ,� � Violet eyes " . . . . - PAY. 71 . . rom�edl to Sihe wk,vd, shaking with fqar. t L . I aol[ious_ In Mae But they weren't 1 77� 1 . had a sort of mystio Ill - . .- k I . ­ - I " He will never( & th Will you fo .. ly, R him alone. I ., _ I size, the -0 apanese wom - the water tell seconds before the others, -' "' ''I I � 86aftled to sit - . .e. I - & He A piott Illow my direction ?", . �� . - . 'She red with those all Is 8111811, coul. which were still following us, began & h&tti .! .,-I- . "d ggest all that is Ill! t�t - - to get Mrs. .. ___2:1. - a , .1 imm . . I .1 ; , I 1110, herf gve .: - I, Iterial-the sullinlel, will, - ..:; �' . . . A Zic repli U Ight boi ie fe '1�1' , t,:_J­ .. - . better not to come here have L - . put you into the�hands O'6'ht td Prison A " You have a 6�rriage ?' . \,�. . . ;, !.. I w .?494 he' ti L I through rees, the ilieker-of smil, Redmond ' ' I a I I ortainly.' I " escaped; AOt she thou lit it RuLurol, of Ame#c' or #Orthern I over which should ast. They .- f the nian who mi � . . - a delicate consi Ing 4J feet 11 grabbed them wi �k. t . . ,ill , - .:,*" . , L ith Her complexion . ­ destrov you. 11 � , : .. � I I Yes." . . . P I . - � ­ 11 - . I 40rA104 for -the girl's f�eling which is 0 14 peculiar to al th their 'hands' and ill the , nbtes of Cathedral music. Sli ., . - . ;t . ­ t ST I - . . I towards Mrs. - ;kl . - it . " I I , I I , 11awyou depen 9411110114 which led h#n to ' PectAlly. true I MOD901" ' battle a number of others were killed, and J� t6der -*,eamy sihile. � . - z.. - OR& dt ln� " If it's to his interest.,, I . I in their wild attempt to get a nical , theY _,-1-t � abstr"d as tbough site Nvel.e ,,e(: 1 v*r?,'.',..o , , outdoor laborers, but the upper and more re- 11.1, Tfien he'has �olie' It d on L6 d6 of the ssrvants Ana � _ Her who] I ­ . . friend. Ohl Youniustseethatsheisnotl Y . . I concealthe wo*mrA mo!&k,,,#,,. . -11 - th I : in � will telegraph to yQU her; an -"She fined class, th chased after one of their dead number g. -1 . � one not an and - 'A. OU ght4 beyond the ordinary e, - 0 �" lion. ­ . . - . . . fault. " e'i j .. ; , . � ­ . "I Will make it to his interest.' 111ave found a secure plaj�� wh ,a she ho ilm biftted tot' ae scorch- they were lost from our view in a si A , . . . . . . " I TAY havIe 40-' h " ' - - * anY,'fanAlel , servant .-you can trust to her. " . ere Y U may join - rayp of '"mIDQr'P OUR or-ttsfiug�eff,cts I tort tinle R � .. I ­ . . - .,;,o ! 0�,Us?,.- . . . . . . . , . of a ariag WiA me, - a . ­� . 40 elr�ammjuAioe " I Ke and we continued our *voyage unmolested * ,:-. i The basket of - " You have done her an i I - Aniteriem woman " 1#4V as -the AveraFe I "But to _ _.. . n i hich " ' . njusticet" New& I ",She fearo& t��y I�i 90 fisli. . k , .. . - - �-. : !, said, fiercely " and you .have, .. I e "You can,truat any one if you make it and find me. �it 1011�w her hem ka ' Her beautiful dark hair back to the e�ting of tile P 110 __. go e lled too full, and soi . . � . I must think o d'u 0�" Were f 11 to the ground. I ,)I-, - They'll do must be I who incurred All th I tive co our her dar 01' , . . too. Oh, ho ill YOU Vorth­her while to help you For if any one is guilty . 4 by the Ire tient, drwm g of the, I Why, when the pot stew was serve . - _., - . f e . an4thing for money. 21 it napt gl(N�j I �'rj . - ' I --� , � what an ungr teful coward D one. One could tall it from a men of boiled cod . . , dreadful ly sat as & . l I � �!P,. Imm d Unk igv intro . I.... - - 'i I must See - 0 debts, you know." I eyes not so oblique. fish, and when boiled by itself it tasted like - I :: I . YIng, . . f. - I believe that I would run - you know if there in on I it 1. . .. . . ahav, - ! '.� Y11011 to . on, lit it . - � danger, and leave her to,face alone t I . - "a thin 8&rn"t pers'"On 'Dore OPa appear ; byl\T.or' anxious than the rest to get money 9" Plexion slittints ps'" t6m, taint the i taill I .Away to be out a more I - I Wishing to di4ab coul ,4 _' I She spoke in a tone of u ghtly and make her skin . . I" .,. . #Lnee. " . . . __ . I - . rself f, r' . ma eat, and of the prejudice 1 he pleasure , I i . �� I I said L . . I � _.k. -. I - ga i . 'I plump, as nature inton r form in i ,,� .. he cham common Places -thl -edward ; let ... diest of, in .the gree. 9bviously entertained against MrL ded it W- L, Elkin of early spring iq t,h my make! But I am not a which he and his fain t-11""04, of Years commanded t I yacht of trouble she had brought upon he decid,iia that the house - iA *an - d e n. We _ I C-'Ptain 1,61IJ1111an Lake who for a number Mrs, Merrivale reflected a mom - qua than that of A . I Ye, . DOW friind'.- -.Q III 6-eyed damsel ej Sv,e Ii h a W � . - I I do thOr woralm, I . . - te:, Of the Atlantic Refining Con'- ;' . . ­: . th - - Ad - E7 In refted into to bO, not be - .! I . , Her nostrilo'dilated. "Let her dress .1111 I i Pltllyv "A that three years ago, while 'I " 11111ptiness of L�Ondou. . . � '.. - � . 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".•1he keep produved upon 1116 —the frightened look in not. - •It ) R • t 11 „► i'hiladel yes °n his : ( 9ketah FronR Life. nned u here.” Y p me er face changing to a softer ex reaeion— '_ „ ,, t he sea set ta, Ile I �" M dear " thebrightli ht in her P My dearest! I said moth tt BY 111tarsLEkU P. I Y said Mt�r. Knight relrion• lustre as $ eyes fading to a dreaniy unclerBtand stout thmgly, I Wilder, ■slatuttiws'�e. ' , ::: ,►, s t e rs o f p t, bU I she sand in her sweet ton© that. You were very ill liter. t ' f Bt bits. CAPMPEELLI t'itAEb. strantly, " when we do all we can to make "The.e's some you were delirious perhaps, and they nursed It has i een -my good fortune in this butts d i you happy! '" poetry that always does you. • 1 `e;a stories in h� work- a -day world to hear more laughter ,<<r, Nt ltoae I+h18 is a real ex erien(�e; I asked Cap- ►. me goon. It soothes and warms ire —I am She shook her heae! e- P .' Oh yea, I know, "sheattewered impatient- often so cold —eo cold- .some of the things patient movement than sobs. I have entertained thousands of �•.tl,tain bropghacttyi.= ` fain Mellon, to whom it fi� -opened, to,write ] "You are ab and made a little im- Y' cod and kind as on can that are written about love —Oh it'll ipso- tan which la in of her god countries, in m roe in a in t is and other ,,',r,a an(1it Wag it out for me. He is an at tlor himself, hav- be brit you ►ire a$ part of m Y ++ i Lit te; ais w'h nhlished two clevet� novels. I can't my dream. Y, causing the Y g1' When::. presgibly beautiful �' her leap to drop to the t't`!es, roc! some .the ml►st delightful that he "Miss Torrance has . ,,`] severe illneso She stopped short. Mrs. Knight was ap- ground. otirceci the Curious handle f d as I did so memories of, life ire the gatherings at ►''� such r� do �etter than, give the cry in his own "explained Mrs. Torrance ht. y g But, . my deaf," phi urious steel which the children laughed at my stories. as he had -. she added, turning to the =' " words. , g girl, ou are so Wo d long and pointed like the sheath of a da ' Human liature is the!ame ll overthelworld. `'te,] by one t t ' • ' - I 1 much stronger that I have nu.dou t oil will said abr j like to hear me sfn ?'+ she I have entertained little he oat landed from a ruise in the Y $ get' princes and tin - �- a tuuidr I Ihsd] SOt1th be able to travel with your e t pt I made L P '' ` `'• t, a -(. a(' 'at'ei tl Yards pe►opl his au' "Mq of, r 3dnL Knj ht ex his remark giving it bitick to her, cgs'�g+ � well as waif of the big cities care - ' " -tit „•I• �, L yrush.. ! . • Sea Islands' For two yea s we had been •on � tumn as you wish." - "we dine early you know, postulated r fully housed'in-the institutions, like -found- . Station ; bitt as most of our •' � partly with the idea of turnip her mind• y tltesaijOrs the Australian That is not at 911 what I wish, " said Miss "I should lilts to sing one son ," "vm the thought of her illness. he laughed ling asylums and houses of correction. They tt �(' ►•nIIIII, ► time was s nt at Ft i, I had b t small o t! g I1,tisB in a atrange.Way. like good stories and lap their hands lee=' g into $ j?e J u p- Torrance. I want' to be alone, or else Torrance said, insistently. g t� ! " "I' a, I't, 01 ten se rtunity for cultivating thesociety of ladies. among strangers. I want to dr eafo another "Then oil will ve us all I will tell you a' secret. No one knows folly vvhe etter,I tgak a funny remark e - "';t' +l their en °may mention that I wag a romantic feI dream —a happy one —to live another life Mrs. Kn>ht re'oed, uickg 1y,tlj ou'h in a� m �If� j'Ori ago I boo grotesque ate, t 1,,,c i minds , fond of etr snit novels; and id n g ] Y $ 8 bought this fan q I atul sate ' low, �° 8 tip twttong` fl a and birds d q g 'curiosity s Of tine man ro al ` " "t' on basic' a adorin wom n• ha� rbat thedries hod v r� , beautiful she were afraid of annoying her. Y hOP- 1 wanted tt to wear Y y children I have.tad the could EP, g a t Chip s.. only kl 1>♦" vitro Y 8 , with- a fans dress and then I got vet fond pleasure to entertain, none arebetter known l,t.,,,.t. The e q t$ 'vrteU if I 'Miss, Torrance Y yy P school love at lirs� sight, and felt certain that Z could only.get away .froze► heae Are�',il Mrs, Kni ht detained m®e, to the piano, of it —when I knew its secret had it than the Prince of Wales's children. There !' �1� at,d -v ti rut once Y y �, $ „ always by me- But I was ill it went are three daughterai Princesses Lousse, should recognize my twin soul at the first kind eyes, which alwa s wa h evet�rthing You will have•a treat, she said- Miss out of my mind and I never ` + I)e(I:� floated all meeting (,f.our eyes: So fa�, ',!however, I had 'that. do." Torrauoe has the most beautiful voice bud till the orbs remembered tt Victoria and Maud, The two .sous are " "f1e(led her not yet met ttutt'`one dud only" t ; Mrs, Kni ht laughed thb r day when I sent for this dress Princes Albert Victor and George. I have pro $ $ all ttgh she ri�ere it is very seldom that she uses tit, .She only to wear to eight, and the fan whi also entertained the , iuc ,yy people lived ut'orli�shire, and I' de- humoring a convalescent ehiW, and I rgade singe when she is emotionally moved and have ch must ess Louise of Teck, " �' t;t# C5 at terinined before going thetr�ee to• take a week some foolish complimentary 'remark about the doctor does o ' e been among uty thin a was sent (tau hter of the Duke nd I [ h' I, utastetsPeed " it t like to eucourn a that it ' $ with teas of Teck. fol in London, look up my few friends who were the impossibility of Misa Tor duce e$ea ingg as goil may see -" g Of a 1 the.princesses the Princess Louise of ' nd several in town, and see what was going on at the I attention wherever she might be, to which t ][ followed her lance to the piano, Dr. _= nd ti1e secret!" I asked, Peck is considered the most beautiful.. These .•l utt 1► iiold oftnOre never guess it. I don't think I Young llidies now range from about fourteen the theatres. It was at one of� these places -of' remark she paid no heed, though her.�aze (, regson was besido Ilfiss Torrance, and was ought. to tell it oil for oil ' $ !, I'c' the tilon$ amusement that I net" that old chum of was fixed upon me in a serious wa T to eighteen ears of a y a$ watching her with .keen netratin e e you, y might tetras Y $e• 1 t'• ►t' Loat for sever mine, I3ertic Rttsltoµt. `}V exchan d notes -.'though site we 'W, dering ho Pe $ y as me oil know ;but sort are my knight and I The most interesting prinheg that I have . a1 i oouYd ti(e of he helped her to choose some music. love oil and I wit" tell oil anything that y as to $ � t' "`�' uueas of adventure. - Rusboutvaii i>i t e' army, iusetoher, Suddenlyabesa;d "youp► •_ y , Y yt met were the Princes Abbas and Mehemet "1 "'» the ca and waaat home on leave from India.' He, to me a eat deal and tell me of all the aome1troublemor shock?" was caused by You wish. See! Foil lift a the Litt a rose Ali pt ghe like myself, felt somewhat �strandec' in Lon curious places you have been to, and if p , sons of H. R. H. l he Khedive of }t,ypt- ' !'t'i'ff atrare of I ventureyyd, of red enamel with the point of your nail— These Young men wetp educated in Switzer- don. We made several plane for filling up describe them very vivid, pe httpa I mall She, looken,gat me ti immedia e]Itan answer. ,you'd never think it was -not cut into the la g land. Their ages are thirteen and fourteen "''] ;'otn €aft; made various hours, of the follow. n day; t then press this tiny tortoni respectively. They came to London two y: be able to imagine that have seen them me afterwards that she was wondering how 5o —and—now. `t itlt'h I'.e de' ibes•" "Look here �fe ton," said ushout as- we too." I immediately begged h r to ive' re ago while I was' there. They were the i �' ..laud g j; t g Inc tt;e much I knew. . As Bile fingered the thitlg ri sprin acted. 'rince of 1Vales's guests, and at his requgst He s • parted, I am oiii down' ct,S;urrey to -mo ;= several dances that evening, reprette tttig "`Yea, agreat trouble," she,fitid at length, and from the Ipottom of Cho ton ' the aver.ag •std row evening fora dance. � 1't(p 'Ypu feel in- myself as a strap er whom it wc.uld g I was sent to etttertai�t them. The speak c stied v $Ia The worst of it is that she herself is al- there leaped out a..th' long y p' it et i ►► length dined to come tor. 'I can agily get' you an chant to notice. , e assented with A - most conscious of it at times." }a.rn lish very well, ,also French, Aral,ic, o and , Y tin I in sharp stiletto —a Y uc ,et to a invitation. cious little bend of the head. Present, t e "One dcea not easit ." et ,i most murderous instrument, probably a Italian sand the lang,thges of Turkey. The_ tub in, Y rg great curt it al of mediaeval days when fair ladies elder, 1 tines Abbas, reminds one a great ,,,t , I to be run, ring .- Of course I teas delighted 1 'at the chance, reached the house, and Mrs. Knight call d trouble," I said; a little puzzled. �''';at i ►arse buiion and declared that nothing ever more en- niy atatention to some h raldic Garvin •ov r "Oh !" she exclaimed, I sec. The have were'giveti I,y 4h4ir lords or lovers means to deal of the Prince of Wales. The younger, $ oyable than a countt liouse dance. ' y protect themselves against insult. Mehemet Ali, is a mischievous little fellow Y- the entrance door. It was a 6n old bui din not told you.. t1 ell,00r girt, the trouble I begge(i her to let me examine the P1 o►T the end of J "��'cll, �t is a country -ho is ," said Bettie pert Georgian and part of an earlier date. c t t through no fault of hers." and inclined to be nervous. After n,y ell- '1'icd the hands a little dubiously, as 'thou h the place was There were wings extending a tong way I longed to ask more, but 'pat then ;1(ia9 tteati On- It was horrible Co me to see this tertainment I dined with them. They were - ' ?'i "gs cxtent}ed - not altogether entitled to Ithat distinction. back, and it had altogether a heerflu air df Torrance be n to sin ] lovely innocent creature running her deli- accompained by their suite, which co' tEsisted '° lot of the neighLors rou c_ Ko to the balls occupancy. The grounds seemed extensiv and wonderfully ore so rano,h•whicht one et b to white finggers along the edge of the °f thetr�instructor, his assistants and the - - 1 Discovering p lade. l,ackwar(ja and forwards Princes' valets. It is curious to note the " (` fish, 1►e iri - 'there.. He is a doctor, is ( ld Gregson, and and were well kept. Ili every respect i might have fancied top � , as thou h r;a t to tLe �ir,t he has two pretty daughters.] I went to was a much larger and more imposing plat only no angel could eve upeof�na�ng' 1. she enjoyed the sensation. g Princes at tjhc dinner table. Ttie Prince and one of his parties last year 4nd it was awful than I could hRve imagined a retired docto Her song was unfair .liar to s ' Sadly. y. siraIt' to very and said with the same isbr° her being brought tip together, as is - t <<l+t ore some of - .. the case with all the royal children, are ly jolly,_ something quite of t of the regular would care to live in. But I conclude( wards she told me th t she ttacl herself set secret— nobody but ( nobody knows the b y I he crew, tt -ho run," - 1 that Dr. Gregson had considerable means the words to the t nisi.:. Y you and I. llo you see taught the many things that we commend •• I asked hint what was th particular fea- • "The hall door was open, They had a the stun on it.? �'nu must not tell anyone," them for—notably tact.. They never forget `' 1i't "t' ►'t wait- pe ,and the dodo melancholy refrain, hich I remember, she whispered, "but it's blood —it's blood." a person after having talked to him or her. - t:,t- I't'tctes, aintl 'tureofthe entertainmenttth ch put itc►utside himself stood on the steps welcoming hi perhaps because it chit ed with my mood. "Sybil, don't let us talk of these dread- if only for a short while. But they are so !•tail's Orders the "regular run," but Kusl out was reticent guests• Rusbout iuti�oduced me and he re "Love blows as th wind blows; brought u that di lomac t' s �, a;ucs: ut his explanation, ceiyed me with much geniality. Love blows into the heart." fu] things. Let us talk of our loge —our g P P y is their second 11'e "Oh, well', Yo ti'11 see f ourself. _ Tell- " beautiful love." nature. It is often remarked that the Prince 1 "' ',. and soon 7 "Come in, come in ;tea is rcaci�•, and t»y 1Vhen she hacl finis ed she did not wait Yes our beautiful love aherepeated, ► " of Wales and others of the royal family !' :T'�t,ons, boat in too much eforehantl discounts the effect. daughter Alice is waiting to pour tt cut," h t� be thanked l,ut 1e ;the room with the tenderly. "That is our secret, too. And remember faces so well. ` tae ►' 1 ind of Perhaps it's more free and easy. The!pcople said: He emiledpaternal y on :1lisa Torrance doctor, and just then the clang of a gong I'm going to give you something to wear, so I asked the Princes about their boyhood, tip;,, - all know each other, soft ae. No ; I shan't called her ".sibyl my dear," and asked he reminded tie that it w dreading time, that you mils dream of me to•ni ht and I'll Y g they were re- . The told rile that althou h ' 1: �t•tl in f heir at -.. i tell you anything. You'll find them charm- if she would not prefer to go to her owtiI We were a large party at dinner. To my cut. it with my pet ciag er -the flower I love , their early life. _ • strained to a certain extent ut:- ;ttcrc,sfull ing girls —tlte Miss Gregsons, Imean. Imay rooms and rest in prepecration for the fat joy I wan given Miss Torrance. She looked best--a blood -red rose $' had been a pleasant one Their father was J as well say at once that Je'hny is the one I tigues of the evening She shook her headi as if she had step out of a picture by ver kind to them, and when the w w (s needed particularly affect," and heslided off into a took off her hat, and ]aid down her basks Romney, iii a cum oats cut dress of ric►r And again she laughed. alone with him the threw S were. "hands" to -. rapturous description of is Jennie's at of primroses with the air of one quite a white brocade with j Achill dread came over me=-an awful y off restraint and _ l.''ia,t� caught. , ace ruffles at her qualm to horror. She stretched up her arm enjoyed themselves. But when they are t he it►onsters tractions. I ho Q. The hall was j eau zee atiitrl aum� neck and elbows, and her hair rolled hack tc► a blossom grow in high, and holding the Y ] tat before 'any of the subjects they have to bow - The next' morit,rig�I got" !a telegram from fortxble with its old ciail, its faded Turkey' +end n►ised above her hobos Brow• F.ver • g to all the regular forms of royalty. The - h• tut: and ptiYl . Rushout. y stem with one hau{i cut downward. And K Y Y carpet, ite.huge Sre•plac e, in which a to thing stout her was rare and valuable, and now the horror was realized. l?t'eu after told me that on their return to Egypt, t, illy 1 tyere t ish j' All right. '`They are delighted: i3e at fire was burning, its litter of papers an gave an impression of cultivated taste. I there yeare it tnakea me shudder again. The Y g g) 1• t•t the fish g meciiatel in front of the cites of the palace �1 aterloo new station —fglitl sharp. many lounges. Quite a number of people saw• that her fan wad a work of art; the jew- blade slipped. In an instant there was a an °x or some other animal will be; slain :.aid t'aI' tart) 1\'e reached Aahwell a little befcsre fit e, were collected there, and I presumed that els she ware looked like heirlooms. 11'e broad grill. in the, fair round arm, and the As"-ell Hall I learned i and after the throat has been cut he will I,e - ' " "'k "'o that- ,' �" , as tl►e patine of the doctor had a little party laying in the talked of music most) but there wets not rid blood spurted forth over tier white dress, y J llr. t•re sons e. An Oiuj111hswaslRait' ,ouch sec► y' drawn b two white horses, driven b set - �' 611k-ints to g Pik housp• They did not soin0iow strike ale as scope for conversation at the meal, deluging the rose that had fallen on her lisp. vailt;, tip the driveway to the palace, acid utt, and several' l`atlica and geittlenien' who 'the sort -of guests ope usuedly meet6 in a which was a serambling.sort of affair. Very he Princes nces will drive in with their carriage A �::, l,t t h' y were _' ' -' had come down bq the'same train, got into country house, though marry were your sown afterwards guests began to arrive, Y As long tag aH I live I shall never _ forget the g ,e s-aptain that $U . llut leak of maniacal frenzy, which, at the eight through the l,lood of this animal. The elder it with Cis. They were evidently guests for and sit were well dressed anti with the air; I paid no attention ,to theni• Every moruerit of that crimson flood, changed the face of an brother is more sociable. T}te other• when :l•l. nt,,er reach the ball. 11heoccasion seemed to them one of good society. There was somethin I I was Plunging (lee 1tatt'c•astle and -: forhalf- timorous merriment. 1'he laze h ( _ $. P K $ per and dcepper into the an el ' he +COws tip to Ise Y K e 1 wanting - case, spontaniety, and the absence; abyss of love. I hat, neither a e n " nor ears a slirilltaw•ful dhrie . a fiend. tike uttered I a mast will like's be i s, t ht i► eii amongst themselves in a ystifyln;; tt a} , of customary country house toppics - -sU ijc. for an one' but tiib 1—. iek. "t;kxxl =mc,re bloc(! mile sharper. . :,l 1,,,;e�l `:Dori- : especially when we drew a in front of ion in c mo the more as I 1 «,ked oil and Hatched. said Y `iil`7 I almost she cried, h(x►rsely. Tire knife flashed be' " *hen dinner emir attnotirced the voting - trame aloud, tier would for uie. With a frantic leap, she way on Prince Abbas walked in first. Immediately imposing get of buttes, which were halted anti 1 he (tiler �filis (.reKex►n �ias makithg tea. it hat appeared, etratrge It tile hat' mc, clinKiq W me with her wet huh (s following itirn was his brother and then tl►e 1 l,e�:; ►i,e iiu,re/. had a notice in large. letters " i{ing the She was a little older add not e!aite so pretty I done so. .he inetj vutai it the felt the K t 1 , I ,,: ,isle the Lost bell." Froze, the rtes stret he( a high iron Nhar p thrust of the stiletto. ]' Instructor, after which came the guests. At ;;,•l t,-, ft es. �t K' b tai her sister. Ruahtsut b,'t Toed al,sort)e tl region of mere conventional intercourse: I struK!;le,l with her. There was a rush (If ; the table there is a regular form to be gone' fence bristling wit}, spikes- with Miss Jennie and soon they disappeaS- found myself telling her of my clearest w'iAl- peo le,ti,ward us. I saiv tt a (, t through at alI times. 1'he Prince stab( ?s at ' t- :il_'ratCd at the It gives Tile (lttite a 11e robs feeling," I t 1 Ktor s btiru, t ' €`"t.-, the lines - e• e(i to the 1,<tllr( <►m, which apse zee l out of the ea, my ['lost g red thoughts. I drew Nick rlt•terruinetl face. I saw him wrestle with t the l,atck of the choir, and when every nine is 1. said gut u2 the I-+c}ies ya};uel t to a ri►aa 'neat }ta►l, tit Put finishing tow-hus to It tnante•1 tit(. talk to poetry —to where we had left it aryl over )tyer the bl(xH, -x to the sarue po,itien lie takes his seat. Ever ir:un and star- her. " when ate went to sing. Idpx►ke of lot e, tjtat creature, ttuted gibbering Y ,u t =. ,lilt. Tile .. ,< pie -ce decoration of ,prim:-oaes. (►„ the (tit} r , t whom but it few minutes before I cme follows snit. The waiters pass the 01►, you'll find it charm. g, hearisvterecl lsiye (f the hall was rt drawing- room wit�i ar in it timid, hesitating way; then she lititened I had Mien d,urin ouC I Lt„ce art article of food fi,xt. After lie is l�:c•, e. (if andfieh : with cyual sat- tenes�• conceryutd+r Pea ,le wruule red freely into unrehukutg, wed snuled 1►er ►n etic alluring I K my ardent loge —I ! sc eyed the ! �' «ct r hauulled • << }) I antile Y g turned siek it c.lnntmy wail horror Cho , 4ucsts are served, but , ro one ah I here's Jennie Cr n !" exclaim- this roc►m w},ere a grand piano stool npien, , I grew bolder and told her how in nh p.aa �kes of toms] until the Prince has buglin . La:,dled the -. - e she; bcn,iinb forward a u! kil-siu I her littered with Inusic. 'I )r. (; rc};YOn appeared •r +nc] tautly dark hours our deck an ideal wo Y [,sin —anti' then I remember no more. b :,,?, th{ lice with ratan When I Brune to myself, they Col,} me ,she to eat. This is dune at every rout�c,'hnt it nil, as a titre in :the ay uue show tta ver fafid of •ilia flow-era rtictiletirb- t had kept uhatelt with .: ,ne anti how I Gaup is to he particularly observed that -ou►• food ,r then) apart, three ladies attheriri ,rimy s from rttttoq • J �` haul given rile a nasty flesh wound which -I J _.r ill two* or three t- g 1 • ! }, asps, (f which then was ,nuKt,ificegt allos -, pictured {o irtyaellf the heaven o[' earth which huweter. produced uo setioua cues uencea. mast last as long as the Princes, no ['tatter. . the mos�j hoes of the t►eec}i trees, I'wu of �lat-ecitkl Niel, La France, wed a sue of <t w-oup(l 1►e n►itne•rould I Lind slid win the luxe how dilatory Ire may Le. 7 remember on i. the throe were soul► g aiid r•ett On(• in- They told me al -•so, the @t Aahwell flail was a ' b Y ich crimson that were exce•raivel • large will of this beautiful lady of my dreams• private establiahntelit for insane persons of i °n" occasion I was eating a-paragug, and r% ►r,,+ to capture " _` deed teas exquisitely. beaut fill ; the third �iiiv. . I liked the _ doctor. He liad a fa4c "AtiJ y(ni have never found her ?" . she , I oli'. rrut c Trite tinisl►ed I w ht �- would l(w,ke,i like sonic t„iddle -aged family friend ill of force and intellect, and his aw•t•et sail, soft, 1 h,s i(iexl woman ex s , the hibber aox:ial rode, w Illoin Dr. 4 -regsun <s delaying tile l., h • . • t "• ' rneul. 'I'll(! Prince had nearly finished. I - 1 i,:,e the lark of or qut ;rot +ti �c►4erneat+, hr 1 of fe!t�u -'* ,,�ithe seeilled 1A impress al 1hoae tvuh ,1n Jour dreams ?" exists (ill }' ,tried to nurse I+ur to reuco[',prnt idiugtT'ci'► oLyerted hint lo( : tt,'re "ucc ,-ssful, 14lid and w•atcl,tul nf'exptr ion, and alt- ,. with the oce u, ttinnsandannus(•Ilielitsnatural )Lrnb at.ine, but lie t -cry . h ►vhur►► ie spoke.,,- �� Ah, ['u . 1 have djaetoticred now that she I I clev1 rlv nibbled at some bread and finished o. t the ti�h and ' ing a certain air nfauthurity. 1'hi omniL _ to their ordinary life, and keeping up, so far' • !1itf Torrance• had gone into Inc draw m'•- 'caves and hrratlhe ," I W hisppered fervidly, as ay px►,s,cihle, the impresairn, that they tyct,e ,Just as I slid. «h.n t!►e re stnpprd, and Trust of the arty +ut out, I Tut rrt�y arm aruuntl Kerr. It was itt Chu. sifter the ►,teal is over the Prince risen roo,in. I Ins.'s ray way to tier and we feI p gil sts' in a lileaaaut county house where !,t crt ,l .brother tshich gave use an- nppd,rtunit to ma a these into talk. Ira. Kai =ht'hoyere{i near but louse, of a walta.t+he bred risen E►a lshe apxpkc•, curativg treatment for whatyttna described soil all go out iu the order they Gains in. ,t uc him. They ollservationS, b l Manny per,ple think that they .tyoultl like <}id not pin in the conversation. 1 1,e gall and had u,a,la a uruverICluent as thou h slhe :!wn w ere hauling. I)o let us walk ~vith ou,• t'eried the 1 g K as a nervous malady, was a matter of neces• i to underat�tld that Sib 1 —ae.I ahead �t11_ w hslietl to cluuce again, and the ]east wor(,xI I to live as the children of the Prince of Wales - 1 „€:at anrj once • lady who l:ad ccm,plaitied )f feeling tier- Y Y city, but of seicondary itnportaticie. ! arni other royal ' ed her to +elf, were spoken }[' her ear, as her -form ►n con. I lear['e.i riot I11isa Torrance 'A as attiiieted? yal families flu, }Tut I u►ay c:!t-,l :n getting t'otts. y it was such a beautiful - ►atne• I thought -might grow• impatient of tact with mine pulsated to the music, and a state that their lines are far from pleasant. - - a i 1. A t last we - ” It'eIl, tea ,4 just really, . t nd we are +o t(•ndri! of her hart te,uched to cheek. • •p tt ith houhicidal mania. Though there was The are brou =ht n) to alw•a • (, his], L(dy's constant.eo n .nionahip,estiniable Y no evidence which could, have been urain- Y b l J s falloff• their - !, i!:t tit,us tGil as ing Lack," said' the least pretty of the girls rrsoi, though ahe mi ht 1►e. 1'he faacina 1►at a fowtd her to night," I said, m inn el(lrt or senior brother or sister, always giv- !, , ,',� -Tn pint r►t J Pam taiued aguir:at tier in a court of law, front in • them their position and title and it I , —at least that was lily in►pr •scion, though tion of Sib '1 deepXnetfwith every w•ut•e, ante itet loose. "She hills eyes like yours. Her tier ravings anti other clews, her faunily err_ r 1 seems ,.� a ":,It scrihaLlc. she certainly furs very p try, u t dark, I�ttere(l.t iQ trot. that ahe slid pot trttlr touch thrills me lls the touct► of no other to roue second nature to them. :: a;, lt•rctl allover - _ " piquant yuuu person tti itli big tertaine,d" no doubt that ahe had stabbed b P b tidy eyes ,�l,tch, but ahe -drew me on k) tell of my own �' °man stet hart thrilled me. tihe ils my ideal two children who hat, been found uiyatcri- The Prince of Wale's children K >}leit out 1: 4,.-; were duickly : and captivating senile. Thee was a general ofxperiences, listening with eager, patted ►ncaniiii in you. -` riding or driving are always attended b w tr snore cut hand- shaekin , ously murdered in the woods near m home. Y b and greeting, and finally lips and a look of childlike interest. I he I ! I am your ideal !" site said in a They hat, consigned her to Ur. Gregaon's s °nle gentleman in otlice a member of tine ►, e had caught. y Pushout introdut ed the to Miss Jennie startled surprised tone. he seemed' to care. tihe had I Prince's mcc a household. When the o out ggap to) question nor about her own pursuits. ] P Silo rail no paroxysm for more Y g , +`r:, but these Gregson and Mrs. Knight, All that she said, ever movement of here `?1w' a little closer to me as we !idea on in tl -ey do not low with the haze ht air we - . :t., the • were a- $ than a year," anti it had been hoped she was � Y J Miss Grew on thanked met very twit rigly is horned into my ate► wry, Did jibe go to t�tat chautetl whirl. h'or several minutes we oil the way to recovery, expect of them, but bow as if they felt t :.,,, the rest and . -. for coming to their hall. °'1V wanted some.ondon ? No ; she hated London. Had (lid not epk. It was enough for me to feel grateful for anJ� attention. .%t" evade the - dancing men,'' she said. Then as we moved a been staying with Dr. G ? yes . our two beings moving in this divine har- The Loyal children I have peen. lid have - • C along in file, "I fell back and �vund myself ton time Y ears ; no ahe did not mean Y With characteristic good sense Prince —4 6 ' most The waltz music sue sad awa ed had the pleasure to talk to I found pleasant K ' Y Y Bismarck is seek to tut a away he minds in their planner at all times. They seem to tar," said Cap= between �1rs. Knight—whom �I task to be that, but it seemed a bn time. 131te h►tp in intoxicating rhythm.. At last it ended i at , round and long in some ca aeity to the esL[ablishment -- .Keen ve ill Ipefore he came. with a rush and a cr'aah. We stopped nt. °f his admiring fellow country met( from the ldj like other children, happy and loving, t'Y �'1ie hert+nr PPe Pr! pru ect of building a Bismarck monument in but they are always truthful, having been ► r, 1, and the ,pack and the young ads who was ailaying in the 'df -tier illness still (dung to her, She re_ ing at the door of the now empty drawing• his donor. At least he would not have it er- 1,`,, re3embling house and who yet appeared t be a stranger membered it va uel at times. That was room. The eouwrvato-y be and stretched taught it from childhood. g Y #1' ected while he is above ground. It is stated I remembered when I appeared before the -• I f, the belly re for she had stcx,dapar•t while t e others were what she meant li her bad dream. ; It was dim and fairy-like with its estc,oiis of leaf, ggrr •, =e. The head talkin l ] Y that 1•e has begged the Emperor G, diacoun' princess of Wales, at the house of Lady j. f„ coking melancholy a d uninterest- thers" that she liked to read hooka of travel ie,e Palms and points of bloasom and pendant tenance the pro]ect and asks that funds for rdinary sized : ed•' ?try heart gave a prophet c throb when — anything that would take her out of her Japanese lauterna, I took her there, ared that purpobe },e devoted to erecting a church pager, in Lon•ion, the Prince of tValesplaced • to haze upon. I looked at her, Was this tie twin soul, self. I suggested that she should try novels we seated ourselves on a lounge at the fur- in memor of the friend of his. youth, Wit- me in front of the Princess ncess so she could hear . l% l;ir and green- at last ?• I had never seen a woman more , or tr th'er end. Above her a tap] rose bush �• , me. She is quite deaf, All of m entertain- ' I,luud rust cold.: � lovely, though after all that wits not saying cysts !• Nor Novels are too--how shall I showed brilliant crimson flo � ere, She liam I. t his does honor to the old man 't; i ments that I hive, or at ]east a rent deal of . much. She looked very young, and ten- Pa it ? —too su estive of horrible things.. opened her fan, waged it en�l � and head, and heart. 'Though he has never trnub- them, depend- my facial expression, :••n and c,ecided tier. The rich fur Y c f. her mantle " Y ' �g b fro: b Y led himself with much church-going he is no I and Navin ► m back to the rest of the audi- :,1• I,f them was - dd' - Ivor at all, I said. doubt shrewd enough to perceive that the b y - not • 'conceal the delicacy of her ; "No ! But then how -Cm me tell ? llr. " Sybil," I said. " There is a love which ence, as I had to face the Princess m. ell- ituad ✓ chunks' pro tRkea session of a m like fate and beneficial influences that would go out from ' portions, he gave an inip esaton of the Gregeon sometimes gives me one "tha he I , tertainment die} not have the effect that it; a place of worship, where the gospel of love tvott]d if I had been facing the entire audit •'l, ire it for sup '- highest refinement from her n,,) )le head with says will amuse. me. I know what that masters him in an hour, In a moment, so gg u l•I nut be fit its + I y and, nonfat. brotherhood is prcelai ied would` ence. gathered] masses of fair hair, to the long' K g g th t he can not say ' can this thin be ?' tr�� ` thrown over lace + means. It is like min into a arden and Y 8 do incompparabjy more for the world than 1 In addition to these children of Kin g and V.f that :yiittkled on her wrist. •-Fier having all the scentless and lgwt bv4u ifut but ' it is, it must bei' That is the kind of the reset -, Oi a movement which' would t hc� weren't in t'IOlet eyes had a sort of mystic light which floosie athered for one b soi:rtebod lse. lot I feel for you." ; r s I Queens, whom I have smiled with, Igrecal]" the others, �emecl to suggest all that s llr )s tex� exquisite I like to pick to own flowers —oral Y• —hen The motion of her fart eeus !d and she he it ! reatnessprincipally d of political itwia$ ustl attd very pleasantly other little ones, no t of royal . iw1rarl a battle and immaterial —the summer 'ltd rustling P Y Y a little towards me but without► blush or g ] S ] I lineage, �vho have lis ed with consider- feast. The thro b I do, I gel manage to frill on sc Inc- + - Y ugh trees, -tile flicker of . sunbeams, nbeams, � he . thing eleudly. here was ti story abo t a tremor, gruing earnestly into mysface. The thorough going manner in which thct ,solo* attention to my sto iss. For not alp' ,,is' uncl in the ::: notes of cathedral music. She had a I vampire —a girl that sucked people's LI I ant glad that you love me, she said authorities have acted its seizing and confis. little lords and ladies hav been at tits en- re killed, and tender, dreamy - smile. Her w ale air was Oh don't let us speak of it. It tutus me 1d $imply. "I, too, have made art idea] for eating some four head of cattle that had been tertainments, and inArre caIcount aattong t a "►weal they abstracted as thoughshewere o� cupied with with horror." myself, and he was young and generous and smu led across the border at Woodstock, my most ••slued friends, he children of the _.. - ,,l r►umber and thoughts beyond the ordinary comprelien strong —like you." She made little dreamy �'• �•, from , \lain ©, and placing in quaran house of Vanderbilt, wh re I. often qo, to in a shntt tune ton• I now dimly suspected that t -here a pa uses all the time in at me., "I .too tine the ten head which had been associated amuse the little ones, and,I may say right . • . uu►a,oleyted. The- basket of primroses whit she carried Tragedy hidden in the Sibyl' Torranc —a have thought about love and I have longed with the smuggled animals; will be heartily ere that the are very reciati e i„g of the fish. hail been filled P o full, and some of the ? hastl deed perhaps, which she had ac Y Y PP a }ud g yy that the prince might come —the noble endorsed bye very Canadian who appreciates know how to enjoy a good story. I like io served up nO flowers fell to the round. I .eked them I.dentall witnessed —some terrible fa ily brave rfnCe —and awaken me to light and the advantage which Canada enjoys in hav - tell st(wies to children when it amuses ttilem of boiled coo- 'Pt and g secret forte uowled a of whit r1 ,► - �F then Mrs T t �trod ed drive the shadows awa in her - cattle exetn red b t ,he Imperial and interests. Most an one can_ till a stor . if it taasted lie Basil, =t 4 gb' ti�ss+ paying the lty, e t th, ht y "Oh let me. do that ' I tied.' "Let me Imt"erament from the scheduled list. P The that will interest grown people. Not every You $ 'b 'in ]1 t71on, ��ldt me presFfht, enough, did n so mh . awn u n y ►► civil fora number S yl Tor#tnee. i * show yt>u how glorio' life can' be. privilege of taking our cattle alive into any one can speak to children so that they will I said a few s� mind. My ye ins paty tic S he drew tacit shrinkin ly. rt of the kingdom, which other countries, actually laugh acid grow fat. I consider tsure yacht of the eha 'e rl ['places— he weather admiration were onnfo 9 rengthet ed. "j ut not he ►— not in ' place: It'tf a because of the frequent outbreaks of pluro- phis one of my strongest cards. I would ,' I. Refining Com - - - -- —the a ri. of 'e rly spring iq a country jt was bome,in upon, rue the I -ha�i met m ++ pneumonia their herds are. denied is alwa s While mptiness of Lo 1 p.° Y rison. She lowered her;voiee mysterious P $ y rather amuse a room full of children ::- 'ars ago, most i London. Sh rp #ied a - fate.' How sweet =it ,would be to turn he t, + than a room frill of own le. As, I r ,e had a similar l remark of onosyllablea, tit] in relation to. a mind of thist adorable et}'eaturefrom all t y, Don C .soil see hovv� they watch and one that should not be lhtly, esteemed oil grown peon lZra. Knight's guard mie . They wouldu � let ou take me carelessly sacrificed. A ew illustrations of said in the beginning, the music of a child s on my last cruise I darksom memories and inn inin d y the kind that has zest occurred at Wood- laugh is more delicious tom ears than the asked her if +he had travelled nhu h. p awa —ttt►y own true knight. They would ghe irsaciiate it with t€he star of a . rfect cords ` stock will convince the home government swetest singer I ever heardy iatj ! lo' nesg It �hgava me a startled, even a�wild 1(w)k. f Her fancy seentdd inMan od -tin us nom'tciyou down with ejo and their would g . 1 1 t you have a knife to otit them. The that we esteem our privilege, and on the • ` N he exclaimed eageily : •'that is wa to follow in the track of mine. Ste )� of er hand will be like, to deter from fur - " ' '' ` •'I' -'' �� shat I want to do ! -Oh o ' Y ) won keep you in a •horrible bare room an Y Seven Proviriciai election titio� 4 $dud —to 1 + $ sway fro. i rises if tote would have thrown 11he, • force you back if you tried to free ourself. ther violation those who by their lawless ac- , pe Ihi�e t -. / ose oneself -ins a ne g That tto what th did to me, tell Lions wnnld place that privil » ' so far been filled —four e t Cone�srvl lye , U. " $ , a! Welan thought from Ler, I cad ire ` er ,�- �, ey Y ee mam ", s - ' - .. .. - T - ; -o I e$e �° aAd t agaigst Irib► hers, r . - s-I,. - _ is .e ;) .. .•;. ,; o t.. r .. , . _, f i . ,. } _• t , . .. _ s t. 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( ,. - -,.. ., .. -., .. s- 1 .. . f L. • I �,�jj��Q �n pp p{,//��,pp���p��pp�� .. r � `.. :. .mac �- -., , -. .a- , -,.. va. .. . • -- '� - i 0 yURP1V OV1�1i7JYi1p : B referidng 1 - _ ."", +. to the addtre�a label of year apex yon —We have before ae the first issue of —It is with eorsow that we aanoanoe - . can always ascertain the date to the Daily Tf- thong, a paper published tit hat all o v A a i 11 oar solisoripLion to '1� News is aid: b pe of Mr. Adam Elliot 's Veto 1. ` p in ttances are acknowledged by a West Toronto Junction. A short time has been p It ie prodigious what an amount of energy is slunk in the twellmesefu] - eh&ng�e of date on label .on the first since this rY b given n ,and that he cannot erect ' paper fol• per started as a weekly and urvive until the issue of this paper, He of that inalienable right -tittle pnr6nit of HArPlitltss. — Greig, lowing receipt o! money at this o!n Always fears were . ntertained as to its standing. scantly underwent "an operation for an keep the asks paid ahead. Now it estate ae a daily. May the 7}'ri- Id ailment, but sank rapidly after treat- bune long live. to chronicle ha y happenings in ant_ Of course, happllrxef3s$ a state of mind ; and it is 'the • York Count m7t1 �����1 —, t y —The great Toronto cricket club ar• or the $OIlI, We Want t0 get at. �e knout thin Well d' Own Wil s visited on Monday by. caged some months ago to- play the ellU114 - - - - - --' -�- --- a bear and! two other men. The piaits of ickering club on duly 12th, but when theoretically, but fail to act With reasonable intelligence upon 4 ` FICKERINd. ONT., JULY' 18, 1890.` these travelling museums are becoming the date for the international match at our knowled e. TO 4 C8rtS1II extent the mYnd 18 d very frequent in the small . villa g epeIldBnt - -, Bee m. Philadelphia had been set for the 14th for its states u om th© conditions . of .the hod and • New Advertisemeots of this Day.. cottnadai $F h nalsrinoes should be die- d 15th instants, the asore of the ' 8l'@ Lary P y we - I °raged' ailing t'o raise the necessary oronto's wrote eanoel ing the Pickering rigbtly taught that a degree of attention Inugt be Pais - amount, 1� cents, to '• see Juno. climb& tch. The 28th mstant t et lnt8'llect Po e, hie w, been h pical means if ve are o g ual or I% 11'1 1 the Forepangh eho�► travel meet. P p loaf re8lil LOCALISMS • — Mrs.ohn ;f3owerby; of >B•g, f or the game Toronto vs. Piecing on. he Bloor street grounds. It i8 gratifying For this very warm weather the body requires the lighs>t 1 has been ill for some: time 'l�lsd was see the Picks slob held I thought to be im roving until a In such garments, which can be had at very little cost by con$aiti Harvest tools marked away outs at arrived here p y �D igh regard, that the Torontos oared 'not v�ednesda IDorning" '- ! plop tilem in the absence of the inter. GREIG, 'PIC KE RINGS TAIL, Log"' : � pouncing heir death the previous evening. ational eleven. The home dub has had _ O�e° - '- --Sticky 11y paper at the Pickering Deceased was mother of Mrs. Robert Gor- o practice this year but should do some • Pharmacy. , - don and Mrs. A. Mason, of this place. d work before the 28th. The inter- a • a —Mr. Remmer will not 'advertise the Mrs- Gordon left at once to attend the ational match resulted in favor of the .r hame'strap. I fanerxl. Wiled $fates by an innings and 81 revi e. — Landlord Gordon left on Mo da f r' =VVe notice b Y th s. ' r . y o y e York Tr :bune e - . a trip up the lakes. Mr. James Perc hue real that ns, the winners making 269 rune in one y fined hie seat 'Wings and the losers 141 and 97. G.B. - ' =--A second hand side= saddle ►anted. at the council board. Mr. Perey's resigns. yon, of Rosedale, to �N� 11. . Apply at this office. * Ition is owing to ill- health. His colle Ply the score for — Wanted, a few bags of old piotatoes 'at the board regret very mach thathe t e Canticke with 26 and 84. We Can - n t help thinking that the Canadian As- - at the. Pickering bakery. -,- alas taken feats of them. He was on s iation made a blunder in leaving oft - - —A serious fire ocourred at Claremont 'several committees and was otherwise ratton, of Peterboro, who is admitted. , . - - particulars in another eoulmo, useful to' the electors of West Toronto 1 one of the safest batters in Canada. 1t D1CK1E'&4`M.,AR1Q I _� -_ Miss Mary ,Henderson, iii cisitin Junci;an. g i singular that the IInited States should are giving great 'Value 111 this week with friends in Sutton. i ,-The double house erected by John s regularly snow Canada under at cricket - _ — Raspberries are ripe and are; 'being Linton, on Church street ,south, is just a d it is to be hoed that.a few more G. I ,a diligently sought after by pickers. completed and will be occupied in a short . Lyons will spring up next year. ' .. —'!The glorious 12th" was celebrated time. Not- a.house is empty, and many ,� -•_�,� 1 ::;L -'_"_ yin grand 0*10 all over'the province. are wanted in this place. Good rent can E trance Examination r . - —Pu ,-•e Paris Green at the Pickering be had, and it is a great„ wonder to us • s - Pharmacy. The best in the market. that some of our monied men do not Below *e ive the result of -the late , -- First -class cheese, only lOc. per Ib. erect some for the convenience of out- a trance ex minations at the Whitb �rraT1111ated �rOwIli9 allduTe White @filled. . Prime bacon always in Block at Log'an's. Eiders who desire to come and reside ollegiate Institute._ There is always a We have all sizes in Fruit Jars, Glass CF7 em Jars, Porcel ' _ --- Master Oeorge Noble and the Misses here. 1 rge attendance at the Collegiate from aln Noble of Toronto, are visiting at '•Hin- —Neat Sunday July 20th the IMetho- ickering township, and two pupils_trom lined tops,' and new rubber bai:ds for old jars. nai d•" I dist Sabbath school will hold a flower t ie village school did remarkably well. , . - --A culvert has been put in on Dilfferin service in the body of the church at two J hn Kerr took scholarship standing 497; . . . near Kin Wm. Lid eft is the architect yerybody present is eapeeted tram Leavens eeenred 4!38 marks and - I j t;• g o'clock. E - we think. I ' to wear a bouquet, little or big. Short a understand that Fred Sheppard se- �We have gust Opened up a new lot of Light. - - — Council meets on Monday negt for addresses will be delivered relative to a ed 848 marks and will likely paRs with 1 the transaction of public business at flowers, and appropriate singing by the hionors next tune. John Kerr and Hiram I - •�-� 10:30 a.m. I I choir and children. A collection will be Leavens are but 12 •ears of S W Mn M�j � aoons'r' —Mrs. Allison, Mrs. •R. Westlak6j and taken up to aid .the library fund. Fill up congratulation: S age and merit two children left this week to visit fi•>ends the church and encourage the school. Altogether 735 marks were 'give>a at •Ladies' VeSt6, Bod1Cel1, �''IaLllelettB, m Michigan. ! — Everson, and Hawkins, of Oshawa, the examination on the ten necessary sub- Cashmere and COltpn —The Western Hotel now prese> tea appeal' to have the- Hot Air Furnace jects, and 80 marks were allowed as a IIOf3e ; Mellt3' Laced Shirts, Thln Undershl umt app�eearance, having received a coat trade of the county, and by their long bonus on the optional subject of Temper. rte, 1 of pink kalsomine outside. experience and good success in the heat ante and Hygiene. To' eft pa ,one -half the ! Cotton axed Merino Socks, etc. —Miss Furnace, and Winnie and 14lattie tuft business, the large line of furnaces to marks, or 367, and one -third of the marks Cuthbert, of Toronto, are the guests of select from, the low prices charged, and tin each subject, are required. , Squire Bunting this week. ! their liberal terms, places them in a posi- The Board of Education ai Whitb _� —Our mutual friend Thos. Knoj,' has tion to give all who deal with them ex• gives six echolarehips, three to n ils who ' Somet ng New M to S� s+i• . ` - � - � -, had a Standard windmill erected on his cellent satisfaction. When requiring any• r side in town, and t ree to ou siders, premises on the 13rucic Road. thin - ��. g in. their line it will pay to write. high entitle the hold�rs to free tuition • i • — Parties are forbidden to tresspa' , on them• i the Collegiate Institute 'and are worth the premises of Geo. Stotts, Lot 21 2nd - -James Maddi I e ' + an employee of ;@ a year after a pupil li�ases the lowest 1•r Con., for berries or otherwise. � fisher G.T.R., was run over by an engine form in which no fee ie 'd. At the re ui s • - -Miss Lizzie LeayenB has elos04 her in the yard .west of the union station, cent examination a fine lot of candidates _ _ � 11 - _ school at Richmond Hill, and is ome Toronto, on Tuesday evening. His left preeented themselves and the competition spending her summer vacation. b leg was cut off and he received Bevero iu- wss keen• F ' —Go to Harvey's for Park's him, rom the marks given below ' terns! injuries. He was taken to the you will see that all the scholarships were • i• ! chicken And tongue, sausage, bologna hospital in the ambulance but the efforts taken, and that no less than 9 took schol- - ' .-. sausage, spiced roll bacon, etc: '� of the an a' • a ' rgeone were in vain and he died arship standing. Here are the names of � —Mr. Samuel Bray; of AI}dlep, cut bar: at 7:45 p.m. He leaves a widow and two the Schools, 4eachers and marks of sac- I ! • ley on the 15th instant, which is the earl- children at 178 8aokville street. The cesefnl candidates: A Large Assortment of . • . . 1= lest we have heard of around here. doceaEed was brother -in =law of lrieears. Model Sch ol, Whitby, Mr. Brown :— - I _ P . - -Odra. John Sowerby and three ;ohil- •T. H. and P. Gorman of this vill � Fa�� ���� �Om�s �� dren, and Mise Sennett, of Belhaven, are the funeral occurred to the R. C burial Annie Howdt+n,18 , H.A. Campbell, 880 ; 3 d SLanlpeCl �ir�Od. _ ' visiting lit Mr. R. Cordon's this wee 481 • R. F. Howden, 867; New Black aid w�j • ground Here on Thursday morning• H. King, 876 ; B. Batlantyne. 269 ; L, Ile Hats — Parties who ordered twine from L. =One day this week a traveller called Stewart, Forsyth will please call at earliest 'con- at Mrs. Rossie's millinery store seeking Bessie Tamlblyn8481h; A a Taslykgr, gg18' �ill�e and Col r venience, as he bas no room for Storage.-= do establish an agency for patterns. Mrs. L• Woodcock, ' o ed Wreaths and Flowers - -Mrs. E. Broad and two children left Resale 'paid hiin �8 on his 5y2 ► H. Yarnold, 868; W. on Monday for Stonfirille; where she in- make an advertising contract �w�ith hie B'Henryr bt�7>sehool,) Whitb Mr. Wil- �al i tends spending a couple of weeks wittl journal, and to ship ppaat�terns to her at lie .— Ger&ld Addison, y ance of stock of colored hats at' reduced prices. . - reladivee. -end of month. Mi'B. Iiossie called hereto 408 ; H. Bewett, Oeo' Sewell, _ — Harvey's is the place for choir a ban- see if tie traveller had left an advertise 444 ; C. A. Conno r 868 ;g . Bm'n sham,! t43 �TQt$ ®,nd Z _ aus, melons, fresh oranges, , lemons, went, and as he had net done so, sad it 86.8 ; Geo. McBurney. SW; o. Blow mg• eoeoanuts, etc. WaternlelOne out' on being nearly train time, she seemed Joe. Cool e, 880; H. ' ' Saturdays. * 1 Constable O'Connor and drove to the L. Richardson, &a; Ethel Rosel ry,, 504 ; —'We have received a copy of the T bw station. G. W. Decker got there first, DnH ' (121 R S s ' York state rize list. erns St. 8ehool, Whitby ; Mr. • - 1? and if the grogram however, and told the fellow that the Gale : —C. W. Allin, 879 ; G. MoClellan, _ _ . is carried out properly they certainly will constable was coming and he had better 868 ; b1. $mitts, 878 ; E. Bouthwell have a good fall show. _ fork out the money —he forked. It look- Lena Watson. 887. (6,) , 869 ; -- -- - -,-- —The Uxbridge Guartdian and Tititcs ed very much like a swindle - . having amalgamated a Rame al- Pickering School - Mr. Ede� : =J. M, paper the a + good live local though it may not have been. If a r- �■ • ' ggregateon is. S. C. Smith is son is not too busy it generally pays do H r S. N'•H• K. wens, 4ti8. (2.) GREIGIS, X I publisher and proprietor. keep an eye on these strangers, a 2, Pickering ; Mr. Andrew• -- Is the P� to buy your Scythes, Snaths, Forks, Hoes, Spades ails --R. Collis �i Sea have dosed up their —If that Citizens Association, of which J Br krlian School, Mr Z'hoor�l�' 896' $hovels ; all new stock, just arrived, slap, a hatcher shop and are busy pitching #lay we have frequently spoken, were formeA trill, 483 ; L. Hall, 488 • C. �n' -G' T- S F3'1'OCK QF on their place east of the village. We and placed in working order, it could at- 405. �.o'n' T=Z1 "i7A.M believe they have given n- butchering for tend to many things which are now ne- Audley ; Mr. Lawton :--R- manufactured out of the best brand of tin we can bu Don't 't -. good. bray 878 give your money away for cheap tinware --give a little more for better vrare. � _• glected. For inetamee, the village streets S. S. No. 4, Pickering; Mrs. Edd We -turn out first.cla,8s work and tin also. Don't f —From our- exehanges we learn that could be watered during this hot weather- Jas. Cornell, 880 ; ' Nellie Baz y ' or et, we handle tale " many people have been taken in by the There are several threshers' tanks about' �9' B g 8. 8. Ito. 1, Pickerin ����� -� fins quarters we referred to a few weeks the ;village, and as outlay of f5 would fix le _ R � Gtr. 4a�lo • �� �TDVE� -r • ago. Readers be careful when receiving a perforated tube to the rear end of one 6. S�Ns a, Flickering ; Mr. Yopn _1• V S silver. in the market. - Stove brushes alld.all other Ands of brushes. Call slid of these, and et a small ez ense the As• g see our stock- before you buy. � `Ve also ba� dle all kind . —The frame work of J. H'. Mc P A. Madill, }3'71. s of anachine . new residence on Church street isup, a d satnett n prilnkleetl a streets twi a the R U. 8. 8. Iv'o. 1, Pickering; Mr. Jef• oil, gaffer oil, etc., vheap, for casll at per fery : —F_ Davey, 4U2 ; A• i •.the building presents a stalwart appear. day durin the hot, d M. Jeffrey G p E 1 G ancoi It will be a fine structure when expense ould, be smal� butaallittte slue 478 ; Ella Richardson, b64 ; Lillie Rowe, To As ii S • w _ PI - •- completed. 370. _ _ ' ' _ CKERING• ^ terprise like this marks the live town Myrtla;l Mr. Holland': —$. Johnson, �' - -Our sidewalks are being repaired. from the dead hamlet: If deemed advis- 441. "� A couple of new pieces have been laid able some arrangement jiight be made Dunbarton ; bar• Them * Mai• on King street near the post office. Re- for enforcing the township bylaw anent 417; F. N icholson, ks, pairs are also bein 0 R made elsewhere on cattle running at lar a 8 : Isaac Pizer, 487, 0 King street. g withw the village �. $. No. 14 ; Mr. Dutismore : —f3. F. • g _ : - ' limits, ti�us saving a great deal of unrest 11fcAvo • 480 • E. J. I' ­. —The cricket club goes to Uabridgeon at nights and damage to private and pub• Waddell, 464. h' 4�' M• 'J. U'NTING Tuesday, the 22nd ; East Toronto will lie property. ms's feel sure that a Citizens :r'o: 5, E. �'Vhitb' brir. Wei 6 is showing a l�,r a saner play here on Saturday, the 26th ; apd Association would be a great boon to the bd. Harris, y bourn g tment of . 4 Pickering prays the Torontos on Monday, •p 579 ; F. Harris, 444- a g . -, the 28th inst., in that -cit �� if the leading business men would No. 6, Pickering ; Mr. $odgeon ; —M, - y take hold of the matter with spirit. There Tool, 371. r es I —Many of our villagers visit the lake never was a time when Pickering village Kinsale ; Mr. W. ■ ' these warm days. The trip down the promised so H• Greenwood '' well as at this mo J• sjver is deli htf went —and B �we S - - R ul. Th arnett s a e .scsu'city of, boats this moment. is the time to put in a few 460, ' 4`i3' B• McBrien, 482 ; F. Noble, ; , ��� - make these visits IQSS numerous than tb' energetic bids for PA 1.7� -p -�•� -c would otherwise be.' Some drive down. To -day every man is rowing his own boat little 1876 ; A Mr• Armour • —Agnes Doo- .LZ.LV t,.7. 1. —The commisioners Geo. and JnO. M. quite oblivious of the aims of -his fellows iii $• Na, I -mow' ' ' 0 -- Gerow, Kaye circulated- bills askYng for —there ie no concerted action; none of son, 405. 8' Mr. Emmett: --Ella 1Vi1. fi 1w, tenders for several bridges within the that union significant of strength. To (}nq,t, +5 T - municipality. Tenders will be received incorporate as a village is considered in- 418. od ; Mr. Walks : —Ethel Hall, 1 ROUSERINGa and WORSTEDS, until noon on3aturday Jnly 96th. F r advisable by a majority of the ratepayers, No. 6' • Mr. E - ,particulars see bills. q which lII although incorporation would give us a M. S ncer ware : —]�. Moore, 8T1; —All along the Brock road the farmers village council le all Pe 471. �,,Y,f - have stuck u s g y qualified to pro Ashburn ; Mr. 'vPileoa :—viola I err, , f A'PPE ARA N C E - Ili y p igns warning people to mote the interest! of the place, u.1, — 884- , keep off the grass, and Lhreatening to ed by the conflicting interests of a The n prosecute those who trespass. Berries bread township. If incorporation doela very large, aped a candidates (loo) Was cannot tie beSteII. - ere the cause. One case came before Mr. not O" our business men. let as have a awed, Th gOOd l 0en a (66) Bunting, J.P., the other evennn . 1 p e winners of the town sohol• -'o - . . R Citisen's Association —to advertise the arships were L. Woodcock, B. Tamblvn, ALSO AN �'L�',Qr --A man, having only one arm,"was i>a place: to induce building °operations:, to and K. Hula ANT -STOCK OF ..town on Monday soliciting alms. Whil e con ry; of the country scholar- - . we are charitably inclined, we do not feed looa�ce outsiders of the -advantage of ships, G. Field, X- Harrie, and Ella lilts helping strangers, who in many cases concrns, to en n>ptend andaa taring Richardson. John Berr, E, J• Fagh and • are unworthy. People deserving seldonQ 'tecti4n, street l�ightina, street watering, ettBnding a also leek a eoholarehip - . . .. I ... have to go out of their own neighborhood sid&Atalks, and opening of new' streets. The Whitb ; . ]a —Mr. Tamblyn, the Principal of Abel Th;tere is aL�ariety of ways in which the open with a ve�ll solute Institute will re- Whitby Collegiate institute, ,has bee ssoaiation could b a b AND rA ry urge atiendan� in the 1 ORDE rs- appointed by the Educational depart -i: atteniin tom o' oon to the place. last week pf August. Its pro ots are '�`•"� ment examiner in English literature and ed and overlooked.r i�ow totally neglect- exeeedin iii And this Association g y good, for in 1891 pu ils era Best . �%� . • . duoee co__position, and ha begins his would. in no •way,,,Interfere with or en• uninersi honortst'c j certifiaatM and r hOWn •i : i Ckenngs .. .", ' duties on Thursday, the 17t1i, in Toronto,) crouch u ru 1 denai•tmente as -- pen the township council but well as for second and third alasB certifi• f r " y .. where he will lie occupied fur three orb •would have its own field of labor. We cafes. It is ex tied that ; I four ;�Teeks. pe 1891 will be a +* . . - �; . , r:nt. to.s� ^e Ll:a viilfige.ho 111e d. , �lirtingnislleri pear in its. liietory. i i .."111 `;! �. ... r .. - ___1,_ ­1­ PAP ar C - . . 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Vin.% W agar* y,fam�- t .:, , C S i { ,� 5 { .: ,;T i ip �'� i7 +zt` ���r°�y' c! �; Y .< . a �� 1. , a # y �. .a .. -. it',$ S. °s. - .a3` .2:k.w41=- ;:f;..,,. :K... t: '::.�rf�e7' -._2` ' i ,. a- ,f , } err ;: ..IN 1::.. ,!• I. tt.M . - . -i' .,lk.- •" , vv _ _ o 2 %r . ; ' - 11 . _­� 1 ` .Y f,. � .y ' r w - -- - yoL. 1x.1. • -, W�-- ------ - -- - profisstanal . '1 � - - -- Mulirar �� -- ' .R lid.BATEMAN, M,l • & 8.0. Coroner. OM ' - ZW Street, f ickering OfSc ao W 11:30 ; Evening 6 to y. , , o H. FRANCY, M.D and H.O. Honor Of Universi , Trinity Medical Physicians and Sul Me hours, l0 to 12 a.w., au, Vale, Oat, DW. FERRIER,' _1f.1 CO • RONER. Office ho to 10,'eveniug 5 to 6. Surges VWRE, Brock St. North, C1 supplied with Pure Drugs, ( . aboop for cash. - - -- - -- - /,eta t. . I _ - = -- ' t �OHI1 BALL DOW, and Solicitor, Yotary Pul Deverell's Block, Brock - street funds to loan at lowest rate terms of payment. { - - THONAS PARKERl. and Solicitor. &c., Mo semmiseion. Ofl9ce : Over On 1, ling ; open every Saturday. E. FAREWELL, V T • RISTER. County Crol county Solicitor. Court llous DENTON R DODS, I • 1) Holicitors. Notaries, Etc , - and County Loan A,isoctation eaet, Toronto. Tclephuue till nere will he iu Clart!Wout evc Hopper's Store. - -- - - f'eteri.11a rl H. HOl'KINS, • Surgeon. Graduate of erinary C:Il;ege, Toronto. Tre the domesticated animals. night promptlyattended to. O at Mr. Isaac Linton's. Pic6erit. . HOMINS, VETE1 H• LEON, Graduate M 1 • erinery Colle -ge, Toroutn, w;l - and Cherrywood every Satur the horse's foot attended to at lot 33, 7th con., Pickering: V tended to. Telegraph address - P.O. ad/iress : Green River. Ow .Soi'%Pit i e!l. RISING SUN LODGE /� G. T. This lodge tneel evening in the year, in Dale's Every person invited to join n • , tlbe grand Cause of Temperanc, tsuoes• o - -_ - -- - • - - - (C � . _ 1 UonveyariePr, lAaM AS DUB, , C(mv missioner for taking; Atlidu Mont, Ont. - . R BUNTING, Issner . JJ • Licenses for the Ooltnty toe at the store or at his rest i village. 1. GEORGE GEROt, CIS of MuTiage Licensee. l Pump Factory-- Strictly eoSdr DR.BEATON, TOWN; • Conveyancer, Commist - . afdavits, Accpuntant and 1 . Money to loan onfsrul prop! bated. OFFICE —At Whttev Brougham every Moniiay afl transaction of business. Architect. �I A. POST, COUNTY • for the county of Or. - send gpesifications furnished fc building. Steam and hot wa Ventilation a specia'tp. odic, Omer Dundas ands Brock . Residence— Kingston Rosa, Eal Auctionet,ri, ., - .,,,j,. ti.,...,,.,. , - . . IIOMAS POUCHER, tioneer, Valuator, etc., foi • - the whole of -North and Souti. attention given to all orders l)y r Charges ,Moderate. Addruss •fl BOIL t7, Brougham, Ont. /loots a utt SIc JOHN LESLIE,I I • -OT Maker. I'e,,ged and cw promptly attende,l to. Fxlycri . .'\ ,(hip. Don't forget the stank, :u News, King stmet, P.ekertng vd1 ._. k. GORDW HOL' 1':, I'i James Gordon; 1wol)rict.,ir . fibe new brick building.:in, style. Every convenicnce ctivi travelling public. New and con and sheds. ESTER' FiOUSE. P now open tolr the acewi travelling Public. 1"I" hots changed Lauds, has been re -fut . • . out. Situated as it is, olpposite . it is convenient for patrons of t or lunch at all reasonahle hourr ` ' and shed room. fiox stall at►d t IbOrGes or cattle. Weigh scalt -r , 71 a bar is open at all legal huu, pore liquors of every Lwt . CU,LY, Proprietor. —..,, - -- . _�.,.._ti.,..,_ 11'a,tch iliahi ll CUTHBERT, NVutcl, • eriag, Out. Havin; beeu - *We, I can guarantee . satilafaet ' F I+asarus' Eye - glasses. N1 atc . eleeaed -3n shortest notice, an / raise. - - -- ---- - - T0 REND] °.. . � half of Lot 3 1 . 7th i 100 acres ; camtortable baildiiigs, good bearit orchard r wood, wet watered, and to good : '"— o , ,_ , _;. �, .* �. " ;. . L . ,. I .�.­ I , . � _ : I :II � I , � .,- . 1 � i­ I t -:1 ' r � � . . OI • lotion. Possession Den in X :; I ftANCIB WARING, Pickering ' t ,.L - - -, - - --- 0 } 4 .4 ' PICgERING BR 1 Yt 7, '1 - Open for the transaction of �_�` ': Bai.kiaR Business. ln O>i F'" HOURS —From 10 to ` 10 to 1 o'clock. t S81VljZobrB Bank lII G'O �- ��' y) GEORGE KERR, Y I a , f I' - �I . 1 �: za. rr f y / , C /" � i` "r� f 'F�i � .� c> .- a -'_ . i '' { .w^ s