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Once an Residenee, The lar t Dental othoe in Toronto.. m of Rot impatient, thinking, - "Street, Picke ng O18ce ho : Horning • eolttaJcarorrDkWn.` ' do doubt, that ammunition was being scat- Mr. J. Cahill. of Lon on, J. J. Holmes, . � } ` b 11:30_Eyen ng 6 t° s. (}old Amaltm. (silver), t►nd Porselain and TKr. Macrae of`Toronw are vaoa _ cured around too mach, so one of the otherg t gr FRAN Y, M.Di, C. „ M.C.P. r O�AREMONT. a : men, hit the skunk with a stick and killed in the village. '.. ; '. Filiing,and Pmelain A Gold Crowns > C• and S.O. Aonor Aradus, of Trinit the chagrin of the man-of-war, who Mr. F. Dales, the Doctor a able saasist- t Trini Medical Seboo and the Co� or roots of ►reth a epe0ialt i1'torras-E � • ewo>� ant, has aces ted the ition of teacher • p,tivelsityy, y• +tiryTnesdayat►ara T News y all ribs saints in the calendar be p . r. 00of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, man will be fonad i,a the 011!06 of tlarow'a Pump would have fixed hien the next shot. Three � the highest room of Besmsy111e Model 00 hours, 10 to }2 a.m., and 6 to 8 p.m. Whiffs- BERT $ET's , OF TEETH sfs. Factory, Clareumet, where hay be phased co of the man name from that beacon with School Burin the fall rm. ' 'rale, out. •-I f S14 -y - 101y Vitalised Air for E:traction. use �y of his subseribers.l p g _ a peculiar smile plagiriR around their iso- Mr. Lawson and l dies, jt►nd Tidr. x: - - - - - - Bee Macnab Tiros., adv ment of JW. FERR E$, %.D„ld.C�.P.B., Ont. , s farms to rent in another lama --very tureB' The remaing mail seem Chum: Thompson, a former resident of this -part, - D ATE�it TAI�ORt SHOP. and emir t • CORONER. Office home --morning from DR , of Markham are cam in on to 10, evening 5 t 6. Surgery in rear of U(i desireable pre party. 1' r p g $"BE, Brock St. North, Clarem nt. Patrons - I N BROUGHAM There is - `�` the beantifnl cauda to the south of our great rejoicing a the hones of oREEn elvEtr. ;lied with Pur Drugs, Chem oafs &c., all Mr. D. Mo tom• p for cash. 9str rgan, occasioned y thearrival A number of on ole nt 'SII The dndt!rs,�it*IIed wishes to inform tris of s juvenile stranger. Rev. Mr. Shifty preached on Sunday agreeable evening IsegF�rida Sts he in-; - .Y_ at-Mzus�c. public that be has opened a tailor shop in Mr• Goo• Gerow and T$ Naw$-ataII evening to a small audience owing to the stance of a hind invitation from Mr. and ” Miss I a limp Ori,f J✓ went out fair a short while uesdlty fish- threatening appearance of the weather. Mrs. Clark. Even in the season of binders papfl of ➢[ra, J, W, Bradley, of the Toronto Con- THE PO=T OFFICE BOCK lug for trout and caught ttii y, sows be- "Misfortunes Bever some sin le" -Thus f g and threshers the social side of nature - : sere tory o Musk Brougham, and asks for a fair share of ing very nice �pes. with our neighbor Mr. JnQ, Turner who should not be neglected. le prepared to gi a lessons in oice culture. McKay Bros. are rais• their was resented with a - Those wishing to lace themsely a under her public patronage. `2fi F pair of twins ss like ' We understand that the bat loot some • .. instniction will indly comma icate with her elevator !fere and Puftting in team power, as two peas about two weeks ago. Our time ago by one of our young men has - a Claremont. As Ulf U� T. which will greatly facility operatioae sfmpathies are extended to"John i>} his since been heard of. It drifted ashore Thorough !n truction Guaranteed. -__ - this fall. A targe amounts f grain can double atiliction. - be handled Ixce .with profit and adven• The familiar faces of our old friends "about five miles from Oswego and to now i!'he best of refbren es given if regilired. !o-5Sr .� r oeQ a . - • being worn by a stranger rusticating in ' __-__-. _ _ �: •AoN .- . - pq m m ,w � Lege- Harty Pollock, Canny Doten, and Bert the Adirondack Monntainti. • --- - . ; Legal. W ►00 a . , . J A v se'vere st4m, p - over this Size, of Toronto, were seed in our town F C - - - _ , . ode a :� - e ' �,, • a section MondAy afternoon, d did conn on Sunda The bo look as thou h rant+ an old resident and son of .• - uHN bAL I)OW, BARBIfilEll s .. .. .� y• g Mr.•L. M. Grant, is 'spending a few days ti anti solicitor, otary Public, etc. OprxcE— 6lnt „' ao M o -s . w a .a siderable damage to the cro , e�pecislly the city air were agreeable to their several I�verell'e Block, B oak -street, Whitby. Private -toC '' ^ ay home. Charlie_beeame tired of sin le en p ��, q .: to file east of the village. The small persons, although Lhey claim that a whiff, 8 - stre�m at"Iieibel was so en red as to of are coantr air an ars to hal them life, so we hays the opportunity of wish• . funds to loan at owest rates'and on favorable p ti I ° P in aIIOther ba terms of pagmenL. s y v ww I� " M � ;�p overflow the road, but did n tacceed iD considerably. y - g ppy young couple many me � I jay i M arryin away the bride pleasant years of prosperity and ase- ►7�HOM AS P RKER, BARRISTER p"� ; c g R • Rfeat deal What proved to be a rattler Kerions ac- fulness. - 0 1 and Solicito &c. Money to loan. No - , e i, of train was flattened and o rolling land cident, occurred to Mr. Ben Hopkins quite At the meeting of Whitby - T�resbytery ' commission. Offic :Over OntarioBenk,Picker- . 4 3 sq W was foto op by the routs.. L ghtniDg was recently. It appears be was enraged in at lvewcastle on the 12th fust. a unani- ing; open every at ______ ___ >_ i uep �„ -: ti very frightful. Farmers li ing east of riveting a Fection to a mower knife when ' - - -- --- - - -- o I mons call hon the congregations of Dun. - T E. FARE ELL, LL. B., BAR- W 1 , - a : this place seem to be very unfortunate a small piece ,of steel flew into the eye and barton and Melville will be tondered to V • RISTEB. C unty Crown Attorney, and a" C` C m ° � 8 � ,to, 1 m 00 0> this Beason. r - j c m m A m pined the sight forever. The -injured the Rev. Mr. Chisholm, late of British County Solicitor. ourt House,�Whitbv. 10-y F �,» CZ a ,c v ,_ _ _ _ ___ _ "'� ,o Cc { o'° q �a � p ? ; a,, opttic has beco removed by the skillful - . BARRISTERS, t` j'c3 x m_. Columbia. The ul it was occa ied last EATON & ODS, o N ati 1 g k� s; c 0 W e'! `' f m WHITBY• . hand of Dr. Bosebrugh, of Toronto, and Sabbath b F P M P - DSolicitors.\0 aries,Etc.,6olicitoreforCityi� ,�'c OOC+� �aG�,G4" y the I38�'. r. SICQaarrie, a , A I O t. s �� i. hopes are now entertained that the re very able gradaete of .the '90 class of and County Loan asociation. 1(►l Adelaide st. ►.: 1 $ . i W U 7.; •. Maav of our tow•nspe0 le went. flown malnln e east, Toronto. Te ephone fill. One of the part- _ $ d P g j'e will Lie as good as ever in the Hnoz College. vers will be in Cla emont every Saturday over v 'Q a __-_ N_ v__w to the lake and Fpetit tie Give holiday in near future. , ..��, •i Hopper's Store. 131y �, I ,, a a I tiFhiDg, boatitifi and such lik Dabtimes. Mr. W. Folder, bandmaster of " " " •' m ` o ° 3 ° 0' There is some I, lk of and' etLem t tie C sRocICHAM. - - s+s ° c �:. ,� o m . t't .... q A, p School of Infantry, aDd teacher in Con- 1. 7 V tertiary. . ! o� I� �w w x 5 o �hg made to connect Picker' g with our servatory of Music, Toronto has been en- Miss Gullick, of Oshawa is spending her "���` '` j i !.n Q c w °e a electric light nyi+tem. Just bat will be holida s with Mrs. Dunham. H: HUl KINS, VETERINARI ;3- CSW o. gaged as musical .director in connection y ac> ff _ ___ - _ ,, done we cannot say, but the is no real with Green River band. His duties eom• Our genial tailor is rushing thins this W. Surgeon, raduate of the Ontario vet- wr I •04 �•_• a _ o . .'n m ti i g reason why such tithing eculd' not be done. mence Tfinrsday evening 7tb Inst. It week. Ordefs are crowding in. e�inary College, To onto. Treats ell diseases of -------- -- _ the domesticated nimals. Calls • by day or f ^^ , The scheme is practicable, and we hope will contipue indefinite) once r week. Mrs. Dean and daughter are visiting - nightpromptlpat ndedto. Office andresldepce DECKERS LIVERS : ►o hear more of it. Picker -in should y friends in Sad around Brougham. at _ _ Isaac Linto 'sr Pickering. 23 v g Con.iderinR the pzcelieaee of the teacher The farmers are bus harvestin bat _ __ have elertnc light. i and the amount of hiaEical talent with y R' . j� HOPXIN , VETERINA,RY SUR- As I have bought up Dan Reddin's livery Wednesday was our Civic `holiday and whieb the bons are naturally enlowed we the rain pat a stop to drawing in for a day 11. GEON, (lr oats of rho' ontsrio vet- business and. here added several new tp celebrate the event the ba ass of the or two. ; - eriasry College, T Tonto, wilt visit Whitevale horses and bnp,Riee, I can accomodate i think we are cafe in redieting for them T town war for the da s aced. The p Mr. and Mrs. ohn Flanagan returned . _ , Sad Cherr•ywood eery Saturday. Diseases of Y a brilliant. career. This organization now to their bo the horse's coot at nded to atm shoeing forge the public with Rood rigs at all hours. tris in Toroeto Monday evening, . _ -• - . y Fire Company held a big de onstratioII. numbers twenty ieces and we understand after s lot 33, 7th con., Pi kering. Calls promptly at- Covered 'bas meets all trains. In P pendini; a fest da3e with their many ar connection with livery I keep a The Are eom an of Pioker attended. tended to. Tule a b address : Whitevale, On• P Y a Dnml►er of new Instruments are to be friends here. P.O. address : Gree River. Ont. Y wide, Com wiseipn 'nd Board- At one o'clock a procession was formed added which will . probably make them Mr, Jas. Hogie•and family returned from . - , -- -- -- - ---- .' inn Stables, Pi kering. ' . at the fire hall. The eorDe band lead at !east twenty-five strong•. Their annual their trip -in the North-west on -Friday i' . icties. p g q S Pa y F eveuing. The were sur rised to find their lavin a nick marsh the came the ai'deII rt will be Held on the avenin y P .-��^'=�� ^ - ^'^^^�^~"'-' fid• ��• Pickering CGmDaG3►, preheD ing a fav t,1. ZgLh of AagttFt of wtiicti further aitic house ablaze with light and a large nam- - RISING SUN LODGE "NO.135, I.0. — -- - ` - - -- - - orable appearance dressed their Deur ulara will be iven. -F'IC�. �r of friends waiting to welcome them. G. T. 'Chis odRe meets ev6ry Monday Frost & Wood Broder, uniform. Whitby Fire B made came g _ .��... Mr. Hoole reports having visited a number , evening in the ye r, in Dale.'a Hall, Pickerint. of families both in Manitoba and Dakota - . Every person invit d to join and help advance i next. Their anifOrm is a II Ce oDe and - WHITEVALE- thegcand Cause of emperance. 1�1v DAN. 1. REDDIN, AGENT; the compaDy ie composed oC ane lot of from thio vicinity, dna says they are all _ __ lookint well and prosperous, with pros- • en,last bei twt least in the precessioII K as Mr. Jotin D. McPhee, of Hamiiten, ib u$itt ltiw QtiarDa. PICKERIN(T. ppPP peels of Good crops. rbe • hone reel. The long fid a cf brave at present visiting his pareuLF here. The lightning Sunda evenha did some TheTROST&WOODBIVDER.theonlvefnKle hl'emeo marched totbe old agricultural 111 tea 'Varoen a visitor from Gait, who damage, and several persons are reported _ i:Otit' gatwer, &e. canvas, two -horse binder manufactured. gtc:undt, w here a good pro Stn of run- has been spending a month here has re• to have been shocked.. Some trees were . " '' Djn nm ,fug and all Such its sere turned to her borne. splintered and a dancing bear which had " mHOMAS DU N, Convevancer, Cam ��T•� �r ' g I po 1 misaioner fort ing Affidavits, etc., Clare• MO �/ �/ imi as f Indulged ip to the deliRit of large Ratb The farmers round about here are now �n performirg through the village during . Mont, Oat. 20Y smog of citizens. A game of baseball busy earl and late, and the bum of the the afternoon was killed. The wonder is - - - -- — - - -- - - - -- RAKE S . BUNITIN , Issner of Marriage t ?gas pplaved between the junio of Uthawa reaper is beard in all parts. the rest of the party escaped, for such . t< B. Licenses for a County of Ontario. Of- imd Su13sO-7, Plows. and Whitby which menaced in an easy The youngest son of oar postmaster has thi es are bad enough at any time; but for _ r r soe at the store o at his residence, Pickering -Victory for the home team. he Whitby hAed iimself -away to the wilds of Mus tour treat strong men to go blowing horns, Village. 1St -y . - _ Fire Brigade is to be con saluted on. koka with a heavily packed gri home abouting, singing songs and making their • ` The FROST & wOOD BU` l[C'y PLOW wu p . (� > ORGE GE OW. Claremont, Issuer` awarded First Mae at the Eset Whitby flowing the very satisfactory wr which the astonndin incidents wrill hour. dance and climb poles on the Bab- . V� Y g probably be ro- ot Marriage icenses. Private Office in Match in 18bfl. It leads them all. O,Ogr bath day is, to .ay the least, mo8t abomin- aas oamsd out, an desert-ed.a luted oD tits rett:rn in two weeks. y - Pump Fabtory_---St •ctly cofidential. 2ipy - able. -Such things should not be allowed. • - - In prices and terms the Sts ut otCier eom- much Luger turn oat of cit- ens. Chief Mr. Charles Mackie, of Toronto, use R. SEATO TOWNgHIP CLERK` From anothercosrespondent. panfen cannot compete wl me. Stianton was direcRor of per outee and dere last week on pleasure. Those long • V D. Cenveyanoe , Commisi;iolies for taking I invite all to ins�ecz thei machines at my CgpVjnOm n marshal! ►he On 6aaday last four men and two bears - . a®davits, Account nt and Insurance Agent. place, opposite the New's Omos. �° drives from Toronto to this neighborhood approached oar Lown -thinking, I suppose, . - Mouey to loan on rm pproperty. Wills pro• cession. Captain Ham of Pi Bring was are of frequent oecanenoe and it is to be ,the could do the town in and style. Of ' rated. OFFICE- t Wy aft r Will 1>e ie DAN J REDDIN els° iar4vmelltal to making the atl}►ir a hoped satisfactfory t�esttlts ensue there- coarse, we -did not say any hing for a long tmusacam every ondsy afternoon for the • • . rI>aase time -just IBL Lhem have their own way- - transaction of busi em. 27-v f swess. The y4 hitby ban su d from. r —__ _ IDIc3cer2 n W. S8 themseltvis in the rendition of music. Considerable anxiety bas been felt here bat their actions grew unbearable, and a . ' d hitect. -- - -- - - - . regardittst tie health of Mrs. Amstrong. despatch was seat to Old Probe to send w A� _•`''POS • "•^'`^'^r'^'�-' WEST HILL, This lad was taken ill about two weeks a terrific thunder -storm at once to stn A. P05T, C J N T Y ARCf#1TEC :[` y P • fog the coo ty of Ontario Drawings "PC, and althougb her condition was con- the bears in the first round if possible. anti epeciflcations t rnished for every clans of r. W. A.' 'Fawcett visited West Hill The bear ryas warned that we hada man ' . building. Steam a d hot water heatin and dila weeks. stder•ed somewhat serious, we are happy to stale that she ie slowly on the mend. here who could "knock him oat in the first .` ventilat.on -a speck :ty. Office ' Gerrie lock, Wailing amoncat a of the boys-- round, but be paid no heed and still ur- r corner Dundas an Brock streets, Wnitby. Among our visitors w have been F Residence-KinAeto Roaci, East Pickering. 37-y - -1 whiskey his Roue ap r ti. �u sued his wicked ways. Another despatch • • - _ _--- - ---_—__--10-"$• ` Z�4.=:A.3ZC0�' if spending their holidays here, was Mr. �'e wonder if the v w nog a red was sent, this time with terrifla force (L Ezor Booth of Toronto. Since hie last - ._ eruct' itteerij&g. Spectacles and E e-Glass6je. the suresta,ds dress picked many tries o luuday ? striking the besr a crushing blow just be- ! . y . visit here eight ears have rolled b and - �^ ---�" to Twon known foir sale by BF a eeemeld very bask v eagag �' y+ low the ear, knocking him completely out THUMAS PO CHER, Licensed Auc- tMr. Lonnaa's pig are loo ing in Binz Mr- Booth's jocular remafk that he hoped of time. The match was given in favor of - - '' . 1 tioneer, Z alua or, etc., for East York and. C. DALE.. - - I PICKERIi G". eopditiron at resent, d Mesar - Fawcett's ii would be ei ht years more before he tris SrliUle of North ud south Ogtario. Strict - - ---- --- - - -_ - ---- - I_ __ p aj R the lightning, which seemed too quick for attention given to all orders b wail or tcilegraph_ T' and L. Annis' corn , and gr in aaflered aga1D rettuDs, satisfied the boys'tbat he the bear. Moral : Bears and men can Charges Moderate. Address �rHoh. POUCHER, AGENTS WONTED. rdinoy. � has lost none. of the wit and humor that come here on SundayB, providing they be. - J llo: a7• Brougham, out. ra. -Dodd had the' misfor ne to Ione he was endowed with. m days of old. have themselves, bat we don't allow danc- - — — —= . -- - - --- - " IF yon want to make MONEY, take some dollar bile this week. strong least One of our young ladies who Lias been ing, etc.,. on the street. Beware 1 ' Boots rtutl .Shoes. 1 hold and sell our choppce nursery stock_ of wind wafted them through Khe window abseDt for over a week, toss again return I have had very little to do since the lay- " _r.- Now is the ttule, write us atodoe for terms. 3i -y7 and the cannot be found. is of the corner stone in Bron ham, so I OHM LESLI : , BOO`i' AND SHOE MAY BROTHERS Nursery men. Rochester. N.Y. y ed, and is now singing the praises and g K �' Maker -Pegged and sewn work. Orders - - -----.-__ A certun geatlemap bad a disappoint• beauties of the Qeen City. Judging from have devoted part of my spare time to rt ment. We cannot a ; mpathi with him poetry and I will give your readers some .- promptly attended ' F,x�eriencod workman- r the interesting descri tive account of her ' ,_ ship. Don't forget th stand, nearly opposite the NEW • �X its this case, as he bad an unworthy and p of my own composition. ij n age- 7-v ' uninanl object. the nature of which wt holidays, Mica Ida Thornton has enjoyed News, xiri street, Pi keri will y [Oar scribe then branches off ipto try. ' herbelf very much. No doubt her a --- - _ __ ___ __- refrain from statluK- P- Now, there is no market for poetry in hese _ otels. Lightning itrems ; 4ine Cardll stunsied ; pearance again in the store will be gladly parts, and we hate to see a splendid- poem - + _ --�_- John Gilchrist's bartil%' ited nd a beam welcomed by the hirge number of patrons. like the one enclosed wasted on an ae- 4 f OkllUN HU bE, Yickerin$, Uut., shivered ; Mfr. R. C�lline b % ads barn With reference to the article wbich ap appreciative public. With the permission - James (cordon, roprietor. This hotel fa a damaged ; Mrs. J. Leslie seri usly India. geared in a contemporary three weeks of our scribe we will forward the poem to fine new brick buil ing, 8nfsbed in superior ' ' style. Every conven ence ' nd comfort for the ',,,� ,,�� ��;' ppo�seed by a stroke ; Mr. Purdy had a cow ago, anent PeQnabank garden Darty, no the Centnry Magazine, appearing in which, travelling public. 5 w and commodious stables F!tile Q1liklit , d killed. small, indignation le expressed with the it will win its author nQdying fame and a :- } end sheds, 25y � Only the select -ahem 1=few are cog- lace in the res t- of writer of the report. We venture to sag- p FeC posterity.-En- wE.'TERN HUS Piokerin ,Ont., Fully W11ted. nizant of the attractipr,e of Che Evergreen ,. . R gest the Scribbler is no resident of Tor- Nxws•] now open f the a commodatis n of the Pack -on Sundays particularly. May be �.r.._.._`'' r travelling public This otel, having lately its . cool and delightful waters induce the Onto, tont a resldeIIt Of Our Vale. BuID - I �enged hands, has sen r :!utak: heti through- should not give such public expression of --The fire company have purchased a r. ant• NEW E i T -DAY (',LOCKS I N 1aae. to rebe"roe Che Peet w s troseip Situated as it i opposite the Spink Mills, there. Where the ltrdies co cegate so his feelings. as it is received from him very nice uniform, consisting of black it ie convenient for p �tronslot the 1+filLe: 3leals f b with 9ery bad Rraoe. Cas, red belts, black shirts with a white or ]with at all reason tole h era. (food stabling HIGHLY ORNAMENTED CASES, surely will the men. Abe lat r, owever, r and shed room. Boa'etall ad enclosed yard for ltaVa not oaDQned their �DtereSt i Lha ladies "IriDooenee abroad" was illnetrated on shield on the breast and the initial lettere -{:: bases or cattle. Wei h ea on the premises. CAT N E D RAS GONG,... alone, for we had a d fight o the 27th a nice scale, when the report reached here worked thereon. As the members are .. The bar iso en st all legal ours, and ie stocked . CUL are h�uors of every brand. ANDY Mc- fusty. -hardly the d y for eeoh a pastime, that one of oar young men socompame near of a size they look fine. r ` LpY Pro etor. i frbl one would think. We trust such amuse• by a maiden fair from Loonet Hill had -' A citizen roposes that Pickering < { '+ '__ -- tis will Dot take place agai , on Son• of loot in the Carnival ei '•Do their Watt tenet an how. g �' �� celebrates eivie ohdsy shoat the middle A a �- _ i anxious mothers know their route was -1 . ,.-, i of our fes mars was h noted the of this month with a free picnic on the ..r..,e �, , �, . asked by eynlpsthatic observers when the College grounds .overybodv to be wel- • A GIITHBElt W�ttchtnaker, Pick- . d,y by a viisft from a ink'. Tlae .�. • erin Oirt. H 'ring lies Sts year. at the --- ' pouthfnl a Were found wandering on " fie, I can ituarante sulks a tion. e��nt far Iatapr was found mtjoping himself in tris me if they bring• thea own eatables. ; sue' E e•glae s. Watches and- Clock, I hem000 . Our farmer had a volunteer on the Island looking for the seat bound He aoggeste that ewirigs, tennis, and oro- ' i .;�Fk.` �.' . �� oa shortest otice, and at reasonable train that woulA carry them to Locust , r s , the � p raises -a anus of war to whom gust be amongst the sports, and at 10 ` I t ., t J BAR ARD t- -- �_ Sts -t7 _ • • killiasc Indians was a pastime To him, Hill. a.m. a cricket match between the married "`, : Watch Repairer an JeWeli@r, . thmefore. was allotted frhe envi�ins duty of - and single men and in the aftemoon a - - ,. :ate— _ „ . a.,; - : killing this terriblfe creature- The other =-The Qiembeis of the County council game between the regular eleven and ' r 1 ,. n 3S=c3C 99t-, fit1*7w- three men wished wanted the oppos'- no doubt felt eztXe�'nel - relieved on read- e' hteen , others. should aflbrd a " ';,., a r � __ _ _ _ � t an _ y 'its THE CARRAG TALLIQN� sanity, tont they kinQi felt that the vol- the follow half-landato eritioism nod da 's fgnr Pbrha a ball a _ }' anteor should be the man to ehboL Arra- g r9 g y Pe L pICKERI G AN�i� in rho Chronicle ••Barring Buis reaction- could also be inolnded: There is little .�_ . y • ing himself with s foar•shtioter, be hastily; �,, AL MO N T • LAPAD I ST ary clause and burring also the wa in satisfaction in having civic holiday dur.. - � Pen for the trap actio Iof ail l itimaire peered at the skunk. colored hie eyes and whish work was do e, the result of�tbe in the Toronto exhibition, beeanee no , X00 rye: $a e8• Will stand for #nares Ithis season, . fired; bat his hand shook -with excite- g - t ,_ 4t .� ' i Bn.iness. s,. session is more eat acto than usual. rson wants to o n the sante da as r i �' � :. f at the farm of mens, no doubt --and so ire missed the t'9 lm 6 9 ,� ,� ' r, �rcE,HOUns---From 1 to 3; Saturdays okank, whi®h gaietly went oa sacking an Let every member strive still harder and anybody else. Severe leave been -s ken } , a , '� , 1t] f01 o °lock- T0J� •-� , ed this time with more the GFreat I3e of These Parts mai► some to and think thin scheme a good oneoand - ° egg, Again he fir .. r � : :' . B�,�n�g B II lIl C Near PiskerniR station: nerve, for lie kept one eye open, whfle the day aCtaally an>ronnco Himsetf 'pleased Monday, fire lSttt, has been saggesteci ati ,t w t' j5 onnection. (8-y) GEO;tQE RE R .Mena er. TERMtS TE N Dt I.LAR skunk merely looked at him reproaohfally with their la ors in aounoll. the event! rl dap, F-; ' . )r ' •, �' I 7�;s�" i , -_ . "-'�. 7 r: , t'; ;.r,y - , <:. . " 1 -. - : -,i ....t... s. : . - c. - , - ,:7 a .. , .. 17,. J. r '1 „� ^t: .!1 �� - 1v - 7 :, "telµ• -,-f rl- • : .. i h 1R: „ - , : ...: . :.:.•-,- , ,. ->. r_ .. .T n>_ ". Stet:. .,f f:y, .� .. A .k t. ,.. - .. .i- - ;_ ' - ,. ,-,.• t;• 1 Sad-`x',pr,^' .'t, k- : '.a ^'t� t .,. �. - I - "rte. Y.. :'K. i t .il%'r I� � ... .-�' . mak.. <. ..4- a : , .. . �` -; F - ',x- 3 r ^�- 4.t�'. 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I � " P - I " I.., i,.: �', I . . I - - . 1 JAI i A J*_ 'A I , - ­ .. � �]I :: .1 v �,:- . ,; . I il_which, -#w . liege (late says ­ Of Jubi ees ` of Ine .1 ra I �,F . t the middl tionfl, ., - I under a ' c ' 9 11 . 9 f t - - �, = Lon , 9. . . . 1_.',�,:,., ; ]�, P - e mb - A - IN I .. - . - - � ___1' :� I I. - . e of � 4 1, The ted 11 I J , ­ . .. 1. - - �. .. :_ I . . , I v - �: -_-, - ­ .. � 1, I I st the Qu I i . .. .11 < � I The Quef VreS 1.0 dAt - 8, '. r,ftQt*,,*.' , - " . : � - 11. . , . io - )n is ar dist;"se th =N& and . I Oere we to :_ no end. 'I tw. eparell. , %k . �� - ` , . "; ­ -r - , - . . .. 4 . * .. , �3t. _ . - ..1.4 �.rz_ -Jkl , _ r ­ I �. - . , � .-.-. : ;�! DAWADIANA, . . the JubileeW. :1 - -, A ��, �, I �,-,'t._,.­ ­ .I.--- I. I . I . -.. - - ' news of the insub�rdinat * hen - 0 a ��� info It lliedf� ; ,� :1 .�, ... _- - _. . . id the enadi .. CA* CuOlOny a II it fter of Cardinal' ' ' . b ... o, - . . ­ 114ah had tie lowest death rate of any city Guards, and has6rdered most searchin not consulted regarding the Anglo-Gdlrm&n the Penny t tl,e jubilee . most recent weekly issues, tIIilIL m4h - � - �� 7 _!��_._ _,­ �z�*.'._�! - it i I . T-Ift - _ -4 ­ . ... . . t, ... - , ­;..:,�: ­ . . : L_� IV I - , : ._­�, 1� - or town in C pinada last year. investigation. itorY Manning, and now, latestof all, the Jubilee - lere "'ll 6 __ '. .,_1 . : : . I agreement, so far as it touches terr h to Ile feared from L'il(ll,,, ­ . _.. .,.. . � _ : . . L . .: .� . .. `1 I 1 4 4 .14 I.- . - . � % ., -five nine . it 04 th. ' 1�_-�, � ;.' �_ , i I .... . A de paUi from British Columbia may s I t i a r u M 0 0 re d i n' T;on�don `tlis t - Jd�V- t h south of the � UnibeaL � . pf 6fIe,S4v&tion.,Arniy. It i's twenty tinent this year; yet tilf.3. - 11 . I" , ' . . , a . 11 Ripper has been arrested on informatio v. IV. Booth began to h(Allid a N. -7. _.. �1� . . that the !;!;on �atch.is aImp.*.t a failure. Catharine W6od, who has crosied thiek At- ,'years 1%910 since the Ile warnin*,, that it Will be 1) - :. 1,�_ , : ''.1, I .. I . � � .I... .. - . F,,8VivaL_ .-Ye&ter"y t to lie 4540 . . 1.. . � 1. . - * supplied -by hirsister, and that it turns- on lantic twenty-five times, steaAling money, a temou" tho _vA the forit. There-i8al e ,­ pre . . 1-1 ,., ,., 1;.��.!:,., - , The property' exemptions of Montreal e he summoned an immense ways ditngerthat-itN4 --,. - - '. .­ . I Sm uollara� he is an in"e medical student. . I- A I.- jewellery, etc on each trip, has at last bee" stal Palac escape tile, t or�anizoi (1tIzll.,k,tt,Ile8 14, - 1. ..-,. '. . , o 01i illion of I � � , . . -, y tbtjuBam%?ersons loll A -i_:�­ _. ... .; .. . ­ .. - .. 7 . ,cb 11*1 V sbilh4 *V16lit I - "W., � ... . ,ilwo workmen's trainNi enua td' convicted fu Llverpooi , , I I . 9 Atlanli"Cahore, howe�.el. viti, on t6 . I . . . � OA - ' - .... , . - '. ; . . The sum -)f $P2,300 was stolen from the �..- 9 . I fw f n t1w *Wrik��'& of the ear* to Wil- officers ma Ile. , : � l. . I - e i nc.heater ' ship qau4 worIC collide4 th Military in ei ith Having ljl,(,k,,, ant tlK* . � - - .­._:_: . ., hous of - Mr. 04;�rgb Dunster, of -Wood- '" ell are vety highly plem nilitary method as y 2. ... _. . ,L, .- �, .M. :. . . . I other day, kilAn 'ten men and iuj'uriqg A, the pew reppatin carbine which lips been if lie success of the ii small town of about 700 in out - . " .'­ : .. stock. . . . � t' y , 06nd. stood '-Ii-I)itant,- '44 . .. ­ - -_ i to. . . It does not I - :.. �_ -­. I !. ' half of (,Ac_la=%�ii;4.1jke,1y__ to d adopted by the ;French cavalry. apphVW pCligions organizations encia, ill May, it rapi( Vil, - . , � ­ .1. - __t:.;_ ' . 113' �Tl'eatl �� . . ... . . More thal half thi village Of Minden, . I . two hours at sal,lting point -witnessing to - I . . , A, - . I _ .. itefive pounds. for . wns. In the epidemic j)f INN, -)the ,OIL . I - I ..,� - . - .- ': . Victoria cotliIty,l was wipfed out by fire last Baroii" Ed ard Rothschild, ,me. of th weigh qui .. I � I . the inarch past of some 26,000 of lifig Salva- in tile province lea __" - - , - . - younger members of the Rothschild fAmil , In .the I!nffial H use of Coinnions on ' tely of Vltlellc'zt illone ak till - � . ­ . week. . . weather fortuna : . - - �.. �.% . I I . 0 . tiou soldiers. The � . . ..� -11 gal I - __ . I - . t *d he could not, in to'25,512, and those famlijiLl, -, OUL4 . - - : � . of London, Eng., is,at present. in All,tmtrea , Monday Mr aplin and the Crystal Palace %% III, w . n . was superb, tary condition of the cit V .:�, I ` Monireal as'an olfer* from a' Aflierican on his way -'home after an extended tri the atmence Of li�grtive P invading host. y (If Val - %- . . . , - __ I - .. A � ro4, consider the . .�.. � . ... , syndicate t c6listruetther street electric through Mexico and Elie United.' . was given. over to the riot surprised at tilig fatality encla . � __� ­ .... I � . I kates. A United Statea free from pluro-pneumonis. . . � ­ . t. _. �". . .. . railway. I it was a . wonderful gat , hering of all acrofis the ocean is slifli.,iel * The voy, 41 � . I . - .. English military circles are greatly di - � The Prince of Walies is going to Hungary . Itly I . . .. - - . ' -'-of .1 ple, and tongues. of Euro. Long to 10 ., -1 ­ . . . - - t.lie - Oat' - nolons, Poo '. ts f ill , CaN .- . I. .,_ .. � _. t� Two blind d Ind fifty mili!i ' tilrbed.over the suicide of two guards e , in September to visit Count. Festetics and candinavians -were the poison to de%-elop i - el A L I ly pmiellgtr -1 - -4-, 1 _. . . . - .. - gar,y & Edmo ton Railway is to be�graded . peans the 8 the before reaching our allore i the.ftr . . . yi,la ' ' 1 - . . � I _ . I - . � . who left letters saying that they had Count Karol ' il wrieB of most strongly represented. After them I - .. ....... - .. . � �. thif � - _ canea8ily!)e thorolighl "' 'It 4 - - . I- .. .... I _ -. I i . . subjected to such abuse by their officers t t huntingpartital6n their respective estate& . Elam the, D*h, wi�io were. ,NnApiciiOUB for it is quite pogji y (Ii."illfeeted 844 - '_ - - ' - . . . ,- . __�.. ­ .1 � Toronto will invite the National Te'ac . _ ilt!e that 11 - in; i , .�t� . . I . . �­ I .� . It- I it was impossible for them to entlure the and abanAonlinent to the t ( Itctlonin ___ . .� -1 --.-- - Thecrops throughout France, except in their pithasiasill . carritd,ill foillife.. ,,I the cIAr,t1,'il,,,n, HY4 . .. . - I . ers' Assod - ­ y 51isiorable lot ariy Ion er. -W ( etection at the quarantineq - .111ia� . I - , .1�ti,)n f,t n.eet in the Queen Cit , � : .. .1 . . .... ,:1 , - . . -9 , .- the section east of the Rhine, have been influence �f tfi� hour. Swiss ere there, I - I... - e. . -..- . . . - 1. HIN,t J,uly. I . . I _ . 1. . ... . .. .1 I . - Sir William Whiteway the Newfoup destroyed by excessive mills. The losses oil and French unitAd for once in fraternization .Should it hreak , . . � I - . . .. i . A large industrial- school for 'y'oiing Ili- land Preinier, who is at p,r,etseut in Londo the ruine-1 wheat grop ;Lrg Qetimated at with the Germans and a sprinkling of ollt, t'1e`I'Pas1'1.reAfo,,j , . - .. � I - prevention of its sprc,t(l arc �4 . __ . . . . . ::� ,� dians will shortly be erected at Saint Boni- sa�,s there.could hardly be iiA doubt th t AjO00,,000f. , ,,ussianji, &,though the latter were reseut , - oi tu'o M" � , i - . ,� _., ­ . . ..m - . 1 3u . ­ -1 . I - _.- . - . public and pnvkte . . . . - � .� . . . r from a p . ure 0 or Pe'"-onal; ik�d -4: . - - .. . face,'Man. - . lookinu at. the., Tnatte relymateri I gympathizill$ spectatore rathu Alan as rvap�,i)Olt (tttelitiQ11 tQ tl!k:.,,: Illel u�,, - _. . ­ - . I - I _. __ r-ned to standpoint, Newfoundland would const I in An angky inob in the Armenianeatheilml, " A it 11 prediction - . t Ilq� , I � . . .. � . - . ." f I L* . ; . . - _... - - �. . A little gii-11 na!med Barrill was bit Constantinople, on Sunday, dragIed the recuits. Despite Veresch 9i ' iio alarm o a Av',Ite�l-jreml (,I)i,1el,,j(!' . � - . . . I Ing her own interests if she joined the Uni d the Russian peasant ' Id some (lit . . death in Monti cal. -last week. while play i t 'arch from ,the pulpit and maltreated that wou . . ­!_ % - . .- I - . ritri y Of public nicasnrcil* tile Illoq im . .- � I - I . ._. . with matches. 1 'States. .. . im A child to its .- I . I . . - . The chu1iAch had to be' cleared by take to tile Salvation Army as , Ateild to tile drinkill" J%*ater_V1t1. I _1 are to A, porlat I . . I , I - - .. �:- . . The exports from' Canada list ' ear show Ill tile- ftntise of' coilinions on Thurad f Turkish troops.! , mother's milk, the official keepers of the L � � � _� .. . . - �: ­ . . y I _: or other public stippl�.. The I"t 4 .. � ! . �' � . A I I .. - . - � I - '. . . L _.- '_ - , an increase over the previous twelve months .Mr. G'Iadstone made a'speech'in 8 rt f . __ - . __ Russian Orthodox Church do not deem their cliolera epi4lemic in Lmidou f,n Pk , , .. - - --- to - . 1-1 . . I I - . - Z:'' � _. of -$8,3715, 365.1 . theAfrican portion of the Angluf n . . hold upop the Muscovites strong enough I -f. 9 1 �- I ;%-Lj� I o rie E. in ; - . . I . - destroyed QJW hunlan li% ---, � , i : ".. - . �, � , A re( I I- .., . atify them in riskir I % W3 (lue.0 , � I . . -1 . '-..- . I Wen on a. nnent, and paid a,tribute to rd " . I . . ju ig tile - irregular rivalry Lom I"ll .,J1PI)])- fr,4 � I , _. _.- - '. . , 9 �� The Sr)rinjzhiil',�Nt.,9., mi�ers have I s ury for the part he had taken eWi (&- France and England. . of General Booth's evangelists. The South- pollution of the East . , tle si 11 _ - - At - 1 � I , . . .. T in: _ .- .­ - , . �., - . strike six weeks, and therels much destitu- it . A the river ',cc by one. 'Llilil - . � - - - � --. -. I � I ed to erti nations were badly - f, y lo,j, ed I _. . I - I g the -agreement, which lie. ui ged was c I- The French have taken, or attenst represented ; house. The (,Illy real sat' A . t in %, , . .., ­ .. . . tion among them,. i. ceived in a spirit of regard for the b st take, deep offence at the o.muniptioll y tile Asiatics were there from India and Ceylon, ' ' ei3' aiter all c.,A, f z - '.. _ .. . ' -illk . * - .. - 11 .,-. . . of England. British of the protectorate of Zanzibar mider Canadians, and South boiled just before it *, (if - I , 11W Waterl-.3 � - - -W6 -session at interests break is to have ,ill � .. . I . .- Knights of Sliel' od Forest in Af rican8. But tile � . � . .- : . . . I The Inq I . - . . . . . � I . . il� . : 1. . - - . . . Hamilton fortiie�i all independent supreme . ., Itsol. I I. . I .. 1. i the Anilo-Gerinan Treaty, became in 186'") Spanish. Portuguese, and Italians, whether food sllpl)l� should be well 100k-e(l . ". . - �­ . . I Conclave for Call*( '_ UNITED STATES.,. - I .: a joint eeldration was signed by the French in the Old World or the New - after t,, I - 1. . . . _. _ _... . . .. . were con I : * '. I.- . -, . ­ . * �. . , . - - - ­ - I . 9 and tile most' scrtilinious ,.i, ' * A - . .. I .. , - . . . Engineers are 4kig over the -old Macken-. : "Tile 'population of Detroit is figured at .End English Governments reciprocally guar- spicuous by their absence There was a anlinem ,, - � . ­ . - - . I . joined everywhere. ].,,I t ( . .. . .. �1 . I - - .1 __. I I . : ' . - zie route of thq C - anadian Pacific, - in the 207,791. � . anteeing the- independence of the Sultan. strong contingent from America under -Mrs. he -it,,, - I Ill,," ltkdilidu�. I � i . ', ' leinity of Selkii Manitoba. Moreover -a probably, afterall, 1111( - - , . I - ": ­ - -�.. , v The official count gives Buffalo a ppop a- ' the final act of the Berlin Confer- Ballington Booth, whowasonce Miss Charles- anything else, 11 T k than UVA . __ :.� - I .. .. .. , . I � 1- -1 :. ­ . . I., - - Ali Ohio cc any is seeking it site for a tion of -255, . . epee in 188.' ) obliged every Eu ropean nation worth, and whose bright and happy features * will (lel""I A,:e extent � .1 - . . . . ­ I 1. . , .--. �-, I 5 4 3. . - which tile �holera would A level"f, and "PrEa'! . .. � . : � - . - .� .. factoryatWest Toronto Junction 'that 'is which meant to establish a protectorate over bore not even a linjering trace of the � . . ... . � - - I . Drouth is havi'ng a seriortis effect on gr w- should it reach Canwla. If, I;e ""'Jil), fiii.� .. I .*_ 4.� - .1 .. ! . . any portion of the African coast, to give trouble of years gone by. She has become I I . _.�_.� -i- - I . to give employment to 6W men'. Ing crops n . lie pure, free froll, .te it : . , - ( L . .. i * : _.. I ­ a' d fruit in Indiana. notice to all th I other Powers. i When a ell, and is en- worll', 1),11 ,%-as - . . - I - ­ - The jurors in the case of the fatal -fire* A L f M. ' naturalized American citiz stances of every sort,'t ho.' ,-1-111.3 (if the��l, I . ­ � I - A I I 1 i . . " Thc cotton mills of New England Brisson brought the matter tie in tile French thusiastic in praise of her 1%dopted country. . Lr - A 1. . * � I Quebec havo brought in a verdict of murder - re 0 - V�Itse will Il( - 1 4 . � . 'L . Ing It CO it lic likely it) 411" - P and nic!. . 11, - . . . . ] ,_ --" , in the first degl-ecagainat Delaniare and his vieis8l- ; . i i i . - L - I . t . : . . . nibination to curtail the prtt cl th Chambers. the .Miniater of Foreigii Affairs Tile Salvation Army, after many tip]y ill tile Uody sllolll,f t I, '' , " � IV- : L . production. . � L �.'�d ..- I .1 . I � - '.'. .%ife. . . - . I fenced off the question by declaring that lie tudelli, seems to have taken root in the - - ('�' I e takul iii", I � % . I .... - , - i __ I ; 1. - . ... I A genuine case of kprosy has been 4 is- felt quite sure Great Britain would adhere States at last, where there are already 1,140 I 1 t in aiiy way. It is, thel"ef,"!Lk. (if the fN�, - - .. . . .- I �_ --"-. " The' oat cr, op! ill Quebec will be very srinall, I at cacil ;l,11(l (.%_,,1,),. _ - �. � ... . ''. coveretl in New York. Tile victin, i a to her agreement, and that no nottice had officers under the command of MissCharles- importance th, indivl-(,!I� ... . - ­� . , I . % . ­ : . I - . _... . . r . "; . Mexican aged 20. . been received of her inclinaticii to (10 ally- worth and ber hu8band. and the work is ily co * I I el)lq _.; . owing to th? nil �tcrious blight which has attend well to -t ' Ile boll Ildition'llie ! - i� .. - . . . ;.:, - - affected thq fi�ljs there as well as in Oil- . . I . all parts in go( 'ing or,14,1. 1) I . . .. I . . . ' thingelse. Butnedeehagbythistimebeen ine. Canada sent a . )d work, ., erfc,,.1,y - . -,. ,.� . I -Fifteen litindreil ionrAneymen bakers of growing all along the I I : %:_.. _� �. .1; tario. I 11 . . . . . ht. good living ilk all respect, will.a. I . � . ­.. ­ . I - . Chicago struck on Saturday for two It llrs� received, and though the Frenchare %*cry respectable contingent dressed in the bri* immunit from tile d -( .ualIy,ie,-.,,,, - . . . I . � I`; ,-,� The Capuck fathe'rs have chosen a site 1,,, angry, no trouble is antieliPlItted in England, est scarlet. There was all immense ming- y e% -Iopm-1,t of the'L I I .. .. .. - . .. i . , � - . less work oil Slaturdays. - . i ... I.! . 1. �_.. :. hanic vi , a 'subu Wa, Ilk fection withill tile 604iy. ()11,. cl'ie , , , t . I I . - rb of Otta for the simple reason that there existg.l)e- ling of -flags .and uniforms, a Babel of 13 . . I . - � , _. I 11. I A I of waste impurities i I . f ea�se I . ..,;..- � which to found house of their order Ili it attenipt-was made last week to I In t%veen F-ughtlid and France a precisely aiiiii- langua es, from Welsh to Cilighalese, Ili � 11 ti!#. !��,-, . .. . - 1! .. V 19 (,I.-t� . -. � . . -_ -. ...-.: ' I 't I L ttill,l-cating inore tilikil t ):A. lll�Z!','(-IJt I _­. , . "'. - .. � _. : Canada. . tile Grand Union hotel'in New York. Tl ere lAr agreement to respect the independence over af and in the midst of all, its pervad- -In . r1rcari 1. - I � ­ . . ..; '. -itli a capacity of 75 gallolls ,svere 5W guests in the building. I C'M Iligest, assimilate a -lid 'Ji.l.,_,f. "f -Molt . . 'I � A . til s has not prevented ilig as tile gling),ine and as constantly audible . . _:1 ­ . .. _.. ­ - I An illicit ,�til , . . of Madagascar, and thi . .. I . . . It .18 reported that New than is needed for tile, 4111" lie-.;1,1111ance r; i .� . - . . . a day, was (Ills overed and beized in St. Yo . rk co ton the Fiench front c8tablishing a protectorate, as the ainginil of birds at Sunrise in May, I , I 11 A; . -_ .- .: .- -. P operators are organizingA corner Ili aut i tile bodily functions, while - A); � I I . . . . Charles Bat ron nee street, .Montreal, oil iiiii and indeed one. might Bay, a sort of Bove- was the 01W 0 cillent of relisivits jollity ex- I k. -I 1_.1.:i:,e.S . ail . � �� . . . deliveries in tile Liverpool market. rei nity over half Elie islitud. What is likely pressing i f in - Ivation A sorts Weaken the mitrierit. ft: A, I J , . - � ; - . . . . � I- - � � - . I _. Saturday. . 9 t8c.LI Sit riny dialectJ tax tile excl-wto,rY orgILIlS 1.­11flid (Ve'. i . I I : - . ; - ' . L . . i .L , ar Pro) . . . - i a*a la�sfweek I .H 'in - .;Anzi h 9 was At earions Mill :0114erthe(.r. I . . Two cars I ass d through Ott, at tile Z I tectorate 1111dertlikeik and Salvation Anny 'ciig. It . . - I _ . � %%I. .1. Bullard" boardii)g houBe at Sa -" is th. . 11 � . L 1. I ! galli.,111 less abli! to till-mv ,It] ! . , ­ . liall, 4 -R., Avad blown ill) 011.1ja,t urday T I - .il . I _. . .. .. i . ,- on the Caiia( iaii Pacific railway loaded Nvith � . etc by agreement with Germany alone will irri revival of merry Engiand--an England where! :-V 11'11-ste f4, . , - . I I I __ ., I perhons %%-ere killed and six Wounded. . Elite the French into increased captioL ' tile Lody or other impirl, - 'I'lle undt'! "A . - _ . . - .1 _. . - raw silk frodi C iiiia for New York value( I isnesq there wits latif,liter on.every face, music on t,--�. . 1. - -1. - . ' it - . - . - ., � .- ­ � .. k� . . Tile 1141111her of immigrants who rr - (I in about N . and 9 -it. -crywhere %-G' , -; t wo a;,!, I' - . at R-foo,0(0. . ewfoluittland and other onutt - every tongue )oisterotis sl)ii 4 ex States consul ,it Genoa, ' - .1 , �;�;. . .." 1111 lit] 0 . . .14 A ' I Btate'l that,the -Sillllllk�� eI ' -� I � . . J - . , - - - - John - -tuot 11 wh " stabbed ex -Warden 1119 C" I& ("blintit' CgPee'al'Y 1'19�pt- And till around all atmosphere of brothe,* X'"t ­_.--,,t;n()IIc!I;,t . 1-1. . . . ... � .- . _ . . ' tile UllitCd StALLCS during tilt-- y r. (led ' . I laboring classes -(! t, I - .. . � - � ardine at S1 on - Creek, was it M. RiNA'" ipeech about Egypt has it, fact ther po,%-,.,i R K'Ati,il;l .. � ... - . . � . ; " - . . .. .-,. i _ set enced oil AJ -tine 30 wag* 451,219, agailist 4' , ( the ly goodfellowship. It is very seldom in I feeder of tile . �t I I . �... _. . � - - -s' i previous year. verged on tile provocative, and has probably ()ill- Climate that )-on see so mally hall,py, peo. 1 peratice in upideillic. '11, nutest tel:,. . - . . . I Tuesday in Ha ailton to seven yeai im" . all things is tL'.11'.."? � �-L I .. . . . ­ _.� . i , , furnillfIC(I LJord Salisbury with his beat"de- ple. and never a drunken Ina - . it: dtlit t.".., I - . , . - . I I . . . . p prisoninent. �r - . Tile first year s war kill tile �Ilglisll r' fence of tile Ali lo-4;ernian Treaty, ' n or e% endonitich lnk�,)ortanve. . . .1 - .- I ;1 � .-A-, - I , - ". * . . it Branch count , Mich., result ( - its it )'as ,is a whiff of ibbaceo in the whole multi , .. �.L . ­ - .. . '� _. I . .., . t8in2e 'May 1, ,032 hotel, reitaurant, and row." I y In showu tile neel of an ally in case France tude, 'General Booth may well be a proud . ith a WifiCly jlldiCi0119 In4erat;Q :ik A, � i . _.. - L. � -.-.,. . . grocery licen ies �liavc been issued in Mont- tile destruction of 38,000 hirdti, for hich completely lost patience, e4piting, regularly, plain, di,,t-�,,:1.1c b* �, . . - . .: . I- �:- . * * y - 9, . . : -�,. - -� . real, giving a dr nking-placc to about every S 1, 144 was paid. i . Mail to -day" said a Russian lad who had � lit L -z - A . - I . I . - tritious, pure, motind, %% '-cu -,is, ..i . . I I � . 1 , . . � '. I ,� . I watelic4l the proc�edings with the intensest ­A'l oked fr, , � .1 I � - . rid (kowried at 1, ock, I � thor, lighly inast - A . - .- . . 250 of the popu tion. A man Nvho was fou I ' I .- . . - 4, . I L' - ., . I 1� . � � � 1. . . . Insurance and.Murder. . 'L interest. 'There in not a crowned head in I avoi(I ic"te I aiA tile care;,, .. . aWaY Beach is supposed Lo have been Th�oinas . . I lance of illi fit"Is 'llot "'llely � h . 1. . ' A veteran oft ie English army who fought �jlo Fit rope who migh t not envy Ili ' . ..,. _! , al!�­l - I - � . ' oney,AVIlO attempted to bIOWU I . rh the work i andpilre , eareful atten ion to tile �,Onj"'� I I . . . . .� 1, in the Crini . � tile diddren 1 are. now insured in * G rea I. which lie Into done in theee years, tile evi. 1 . I li .. l I . ea was found oil Monday 1`11 British steamer Queen , I t . - It,, 0 : _. - I _. � - - , 1. ',% - . lk� and .1 - I I � I ,­ I Iontreal starvii &, and tryingto relieve his I hey are born &nil at t lie dence of which� is visible to -day. It i � ,;Il. �ie �, �. � I . 11-1; 1-.. - appeti -Nathaniel 11. Locke,' . I Britain, I ,� fore t # 8 of tile bkiii and 6),wels (Ity I,lt,, - , , _1 : .- te with ti .e. fstIli6r of the la�ie D. payinentof I - insures a woinlerful, wonderful. And how well th' use of flannel underclothl1w,. ,A-itli rq%'Ar v ­ ­ . . ­ e refuse' *of 4 fruit stol �Airelpelllly a week. This I - 1. . N __ -4 � . I a . E. Locke (Petroleuni V. Nashby),i dieo last suni which ey' habits as to exereise � � - . nore than covers the funeral -plity, thetie handg! I have hearl nothill i alld :,lut-11, aii,l atrali- I .1 . .. : . F.'D. Laurie, J)rother'of Gen Laurie, and week at To quit fearless mental e,,Il4Iit,,,,Il, ll,I ()Ile nk.01 .1 : �. - I'— - . I I . ledo, aged 97. He was one 6f the expenses, alid the same child to oftell ihoured approachin I. it since -1 heard ti'le Inasset I . - -1 I . r . � � M. P., builders of the Rep�iblicaii party. ' I( have any fear of tile cIi(.1t,r:,_,0_,Qna, -,-.:, .! -� -� -­- . son-in-law of Si� Adanis A�chibald, - f in more tha one office. U system reginlent ( , -, ,J,U � � -. I- . : * ' . . � Elder such a at `1:11 IB of our arm), playing , � - � . ! I - - - . )' A 11talth Jourtial. _.P.. .: � -, a -intc4dent of tile- At St. Joseph, , the father or mother may make a pj-ofiL gether oil tile Coronation f tile Czar.' But . -, J. I , � has been A ppohited supei _: - . . - .. Mo., the other night',131'ra. 0 - . � ­ _ . . . �­ - - - . _ . �, eastern divisionl of the Intereolonial Riiil- John V-1ileara, who weiglis IN) Ills., �olled of three, or four pounds'on the death of a W1110111CL it was that the nianife-4t and indis. . - --- . - - - . - .. : -: 1, -. -- way. . . , - - . � I . : . . . . I � ... . upon lier twin daughters while asleep, and baby, to sa3 nothing of what would Ile spent putable delliolustratloit of all achieved Reception of Immig,rants. � . I � � .. . - ­ 4 - - . Mn. C. V. C1. obart,'cd tile R,6yall-fili- killcd tilt -in' both. The babes w ,-e ithree on food alu � clothes. The Bishop of Peter. trinitih rendered unnecewtary much spokell - . � I I .- .,._;_ - . - I el - :� : . . -y � I _­ -1 .- .. . i il_� - tat -College, Kingston, has been appointed nipliths old. I i hormough rel . ted a'shocking phrase, wilich reference to tile Salvation Army, (it- whether It Illity ,It,- pi-esulliled thit, -.:.0 !rnniigra.3 . ' - . ' � - - - . _.. _; , " ,. �. .( '. - 2nd Lieutenan in the battalion of the A New York I I expluills itm-1f, and which Would be only the %-cry 1,who come to our shore. -i are iIt tile haIL'it 0; A I - .�., '. .1 �_ _. Grenadier (,'ruar( s recently ordered to I;er'- . (Ies*(Ill says' Lord Boyle magrnitude -of the operation*; sending back wt,rd to tile iriUll,ls they 6ve . . .. . . 1. -1 - � weakened by cOnlineliL They talk in ighed.down the spirits of its leaders, . . - � . . . A . ___ _: - ... muda. . (Earl (if Shannon), about wiloll, there, have . a town we i left I,ehilid concerning tiit- ":..A.;-acteri)A1z . , .. . .. - . . ­ . I been No many sen'sational s' which lie dlil not and we will not* mention there was Iesa of what their encinie& ' . 1. I - * J ay � I . tirmise8, Bailed by e . - . countryand-it*--people. .NIllt.!1I.1,pelldsu1,-n ' ' �` . .. - `­_. - The Canadia Pa�ific raiiAv s about tire, White Stttr liner Teutonic for tl�le old of "having a little. funeral Anti a big drink. " de8Lribc as. self -glorification in their first impressionii its to what !I!e natureo; __­ I. -:.- ", completing its a rangenients for the purchase country last �Wednefflay. i I -se, it does not follow that, be. bpeeclie8 than at any previoll � 8 assellib I _' - . Now, of cot " . I I , . . . .. - � . .1 - L IY, " that report will be- , �� ii -u N".1se pollc,.V" . . I C Else these things IllaN he done, tirey are � - . .. I - of the entiree N w Brunswick railway, and The 'New York H As rahl xaya the' pi�bliea- � )Re, and - . - . , , __ .... - - - - thereby connect .� -1 . . . �'-* - �] ,onle OI) inlints - __ - - - therefore, which itilll.4 at rem,-%-:n,,evervI1r- � - 0. __ . . t oceaAn with ocean by its own tion of tile diplotrif tie correapondentA t argue that they . - . - ­ . .. .. . . I . I . - � . . . 4' ha" cannot nece sary clause of disaplMlint niviit oroffelive. i . . -' r - . � : � - line. he done. There is, they say, the feat- . Reject Bad Tho . I 8 I - � .. greittly simplitieA t ie Behring .S&L ditticul- o ughts. The movement in Montreal t,- n:ake 6011? . ._.. :\ .:-"- : -.:-: .. 'Mr. Robert Hay' ex -1- ' e 'at I I tile gaIIQwm--".S'iIn'y a pas tip, Diell, ily . I .. I , I _: _. . . . I I.P.' for &nt' - 6! T6- ties. The Unitett St%tes is ,low in th . Mal. a�oujours le -gendurine"-and there is the MWO IyOuld hold our thoughts to ng I I-Ucuption and � . . . - .. ! temIx)rary entertainment .4 if 1::t. iiiiinig"ws I - I - J � . He. tion where site. lillist either arbitrate "Ir it .tollg certificate. principles- %nd inspire them wAith worthy 1 - :'t � ' ronto died last 'week im his; 83rd yeai I adequate provision fol. till, , '' , .1 . - . . . .-I . - , I-.: was universally i�cspected, and theannounce- fight. . . 11 It r I t - , -, . . I I . . , . - . - . I .- - : . I To'cut a4 - ; . InotlVes, we illubt (10 do that Is a step lit tilt- right 411rection. It isstazet, . . was �V�ed acid wotild ,lot on ruB8IC i that the old harlmw police, I , ­ Ue , . I � - - - . . . .. - . . : I . nient of hig deatli will Ile received with gen- A ncwCdfijr�gational' church infant'rs throat or give it P tile Cost of Con.,: . . eral regret. � Y Iw--de'sPerttely wicked, btunt w3teliftilliess.-and exertion. We must, 11114ilq ou . . i � . , I - - . at Fort Dodge, Iowa, on Sunday. The var- but Incredibly f( lish. Insuffit-i-lit f(K)OI.. I Wharf is being elitirek. ruli ,'...I'ln,[ put Ina ., - " - c b&v* tW spirit whidi therpsaWli,t express - I . - . According tri I lie statistical ycairl book for j;isli -,vas not drY alld tile whole congregation and judiciously in uproper treatment in es ill hilil-p-ayer : . _ - I'CCCIVU :tll ,he arril-813 I - . Z3 � 6ne "Try JnO,'O .God, and ' de8tre, its slivIter.. The bottom - :� 1889, just issuedby the Department of Aurl, -%%-ere glue.l. to the seats. It took iuj hour or two small likarticulars, aild the flicke 1. know my thoughts, and see if there lm ally B"Ilitar . : !.�.' - ' - ring I who ni)t'Le"Ilditiol) to it geneld - � .� .. . - culture, the population of the Dominion is and a half to releate them and the I�Ldieb' light is effeetually quenelletl. ,,%Vo wicked w&y in me. " if we could keep Bill flat is being IlVide Into littio's an'l, . - M), as comp 345 uld any ... .. - . t907519 ared with - 4,. ),Wj in dresses were ruined. of your lordshipti, ' asked tl 4# I information I Ilreau for� th". ilgent and his - . . .- . . 'I. " ISSI, when the last censuswas taken. . A . . . . I ie Bimllop, be Out Of OUP ­ thoughts, we could keep it out of . __ . A largely Big ed petition u adopted -the or- I I . - .- .� . .. . , has been pre- . Chicago city council It I"111119 t4D ilitaust A child of yours to a sick our lives. It is the tetupt&tioll wiliell it asgIstalits. There Will ,LIS0 lie it baggage ___ , -at llgn� _. 1 .7. - .. .- �, - . sented to the Mayor and aldermen of Hamil- dinance gi iting dif lake front as a part of nur8e who had a 'pecunialy intcrest ill its mail keeps thinking aliout wlli,..Il at lelIgth 'department oll this floor, where inill" 5 . . ' - . ..4 . _. .. :- ton praying fort � . te-betterobservaticeof Sun. the site - for the World's Fair. The city death?" A inedical mail wrote to the over -powers him. If he has tile strength of call leave their liaggage. 'I . Ile next flat wig � . . I . . . , - . day by stopping excursions 1) . . . ...,_ .,. . steamer and will spefid$2,000.0(Xiin fixing tip the �lace Blallop of Poterborou$h to say� that lie had will to Say, "Begone from my thoirghts ; serve ad it dining rooln, wilurc Illeals wd, _. . _. y . i for some time insitited . I top dat . - .. I . . .--4- train, and putting an end to drunkenneos. and- when tile faft- is over the laul V�il Oil an Inquest when- this enticement ShAll have 110 consideration IlIe served At moderate prict.s. The 0. ... �. �, become a public park. . ever an insured child died. What happened I 'wIl,ttcvcr," he will then have a sure and easy is bie�illg fitted tip for bedro,)Ilo,,, %vith berth, - I . - . � - � �'. . " - . . While a comp4ny of men 'were parading I` . ',I&' ' ' ' . He appeared a"a a I ituess, an(i was Asked if victory over tilt, temptatio - it. , it . and lavato Everything will lie 11ladefit' ' I ­ - . I I � . the streets of' Kingston the other eve4ing, Senator Evarts a introduced' a 'bill th t Elie chi is often a I 'Cot I ", I I . , ( . * I � directing the secretary of the treasury to he could swear Id iyoulil havt,, question of importanoe Whether we &hat tractive au( nfortable, and the PIAM w'� . ., . -, I with the Stars ari.d Stripes carried at their hved 1 be a home to many until 811c], tiineas theY . . : head, one 0 - ' if it had been properl fed. He could repulse temptation when it makes its first . Eay to Dr. .Mary Walker $10,0()O, to ' y . I find employment. . . � . w . ., . I . , f e s into the fo relln- not, and the verdict was -AADeath from natural assault Upon us, since that attack . -s . , ­ �'�. - �. `1. road, and pulling doWn the flag to urse her r 8eri�ic 9 and sufferings As an call . consists . always � �, . . �. A �- I - i tore it ill' ses," avoidillf I'At least tile awful blas- . lit the effort"'to gain � - ' . - � I I . ' - _1 I . . _. . i . I assistant surgeon in t lie Union army during phemy of ,'Died b the visitation of God.'- consideration from us, to induce us to dwell . - ��_ . . . ­ - . . . a favorable . . - .. I - __ I- . . the war of the rebellion. - y . _* ' . EScaping a Maik Dog- - . ; , : . : It is announced that Pretinier Mercier - I . . urn it in thought, to giv - . I � - . . . . I .. - - . I .1. � - . - - , � _� : -will leav for France in September to A terrible cyclone a . . . ... e to the evil con f 50 Bluch . I - . '. ... - e nego- throu h SO th I a rse "If people were only tatight hal - . �. - . 1. - - �'. ­ 1. - - . . . - 1 1 � 0 action suggested a willing hearing. � . ! . i. tiate f9f th Lawrence, Man., oil = . It, kilu - A Bare- . It is about the way to avoid Inad (logs as they .. ... .. . e conv rsion of the Quebec debt, day led hoed RAoord. . . - - - L .... _'. . . . just At this 'point that the decisive conflict are about sunstroke, " Baid otliecr .Nitilva � . .1 1. I A . _..�­ _. I - towh icb he will ad I six or seven millions for the eight persons, injurel forty more, and tie- M'M Seebree-What am you so interested N likely to occur. If the �elnper conquers the other day to a Pittsburg DixPatch r�' - ' and press ng needs of the treasury. o . I .­ . ., � - ': -.-.� ' .preseD 1, ,, stroyed an immense amount of pr perty. in? here' lie marcheill to an cady and c porter, "we �would not often hear of a 00 . ." 8 The great cot river for- Mrs. Houler -An autograph album vi I . om le:te . . I I . I ... f ..'. . He will ubseque itly visit Rome. ton mi Is across the otor WUei�h mon keeps thinking X1011ut lbia. � A good t �._ - .,. - - '. - - - - lj . �:.. - The -increase of duty on American lard im - tunately lay out of th( track of the cyclone or . . Y. of hydroplic Ililig to know " - �.. . . Mrs. Seebree-They're awful the proposal. to drive a dishonest bmiain for that a mail dog never tur s a.side fr0ru the , : � . I .-. �., . . .. � . posed at the last session of the Dominion the lose of life would have been appalling. ly stupid, 11 � I - L _ _-, - _ - I � Usually- Don't you think so? moiieylieinthentreinbliij'ginthebalance, and course -he is iunning to bite im)"bod3% '�o � . : . I - ;. , v , Farliament has I�ad such an adverse effect i. . . p: - X GENERAI, _ Mrs- Houler-This one isn't. It's Tom's all experience roves that lie is more likely if one is riglit in the path of a rilbitl ani4 - ... 1. .. - - . V ' . - . - ... . .. � I . _. - -merican product in ` : ' . thai - ! I . _. - .. .. � .. .. . - .. ... upon the sale of 1 the A . "' Bismarck -has PON tponed - check book that he carried on that yachting I not to yieNd. He is like one who has he call get out of all danger 11V . . - . . , _�_. Canada that the 1�4irbanks, of Chica . . . -� . jullipilig to . . ,V - -� , 1, . , in - I �. . . . I.., ­ tend starting a bra Oont- visit to England. his p oposed trip. . �.. I not indeed gone over the caturact, but is one side and out of tile pitth of,the (109. Bu� . .- . � A ap , in � . I I- I nch manufactory in �m . - I proaLhi 9 its very edge, drawn power- if it is absolutely impossible to get Out of . I . I : . . I - i . 1. .. . I � - . real. Cholera of a virulent t * has broten .,,it - . - A Xmttm'of 86ty. .' 1 ., fully forward by the strong currents which the way, the man or wom diould Stod I - - . : _� ... - . - -, �, � � . . . I I - . i ­ - � . . . , . . , 'y hither lit - : � I I . . . 1. desp,at nitreal in � . . . I A. __ ; - '_ . : : from M Mrs, Hardupan-Well, I declare? Bw"p t Ill !_ ' He wl . _ . '.1 - - Private ,lies. recieived in M,o thre ' nces of Bag(rad. . . These currents are his own perfectly still and face ti g II, difer. i .__ - __ . anitoba. aidthe North- West speak The revolution in I hough which are now tending, to carr 'e '1() ' I- L - , Mr. Hardupan-Uncle John lima offered to Is. The great secret front � . . . uenos Ayres ia'aaid*to .* i,iIII OV t' ,y turn aside then himself and nin ill 1. i -1 -1 � -, in, glow h er' . . - � I ..- .. � , ing terms f the wheat crop, which have ended in favor of the government. Of success in ent direction, whileif tile the Person in - . :1 ` " . .-- ..-:_ both in quantity and quality promise better loan me $5W. MarilL I've written ten copi meeting tile assaults of evil tics in the of him screams and runs away, lis "ille out - i - , . - . . Russia has increas(d the tariff dues ozi ies of my letter Of acceptance, and now I'm power to repulse the evil At its ver first often will do, the dog willo 'rtilk'e and ll'te - .: - - . . . ... � _,�. � than even in 188 But the perils of early starch, glassware, w%c and ��Iiver oil. sewing the POStage-stAmps on. y ve t . . - . . . , - .. . . .. - ,.. . . - . ; i :. frosts ha e yet t -be encount,�red, and the I approach by denying it entertainment in the victim. Of course it requ1irescourageto _. � I v I - I . - * o.T.­ w .. � . ml� . next three grfourweeks are the criticaltime. It is understood that a French ex lition .L I i outtlioughta. iti&nOtalaf - .-. . ; . .1 I., - . . .. ,� I . . . - is being fitted out to c xplore Cen'. His Mother-- IP to permit the stand still and face a I terrible " . . '_ . - �._ MrAfrica. What are you doing. o' temptation -abid dog, Its. .. I I - , - . . . . . I . I - there in the min ? 4 �.-, . .. -to entrench itself in the �magin- this animal always looks, but tile resu - - ': :_ . 1- ' - - - ;I- . 4 - ... % - . I . . �., E �pt, of th 'On -tot to ki , .11 , . 4E&T BRITAIX. ,­, .The Steamship t 1. A .- . . . -: - :: I - . , ­ G .- . :*::' :.-.". line has been - e National The Terror-Gittin, wet. . .. � I J�l Ve tliewdesire for qome ell- show that the real - danger lies ill t3k'og _ . , , '" 9 ' . . . , � _. , . . , .� Ar'r:an(I Mrs. Gladsto' burn:f . . I . I'VIAMI'vilic# it#;Oax p ] . . , '. It Bea, Her crew were I . � __ - "� lie have been'married saved.' I . . t % ( r9mise P)*%e most flight." � . . . I .- . ... i. - - . .'A' . . - - , . .. ., j:, 1 �V ecisi % sis"At I'ligglods -off�en (4, 1 . _. �.__. _ . . . , - �. - - 51 years. I . . . �. I I I _. , erilige very first ... 0-_� I .. . ... .,. I , . �_ � I A OAndidate ror ; - . � question that arises ; lit4ille ty .whether this . I ; I . - ' - -1 . . I., -1 . . Tile San Salvadorans are, pushing this - - i . I a � ..- � .Mr. Gladst6ii 41ory. , ; - I ' ' . � i __ _-7___ L- ' ' , ' Ornment war into Guatemala - , f - ..-, . .. A Md's S=1e. - - - � � in the cession of ligoland. - 'Riper --YOU wri te for the p ' whatever and the sit .1 on 000boy (who is growing a beard)-li I . L , . e UPP"ortisthe 'Gov and have won six Van .� &in shall have ally favoralkle considerati . ttle :_ ­- - . . battles. . . I .. ' . I . . . 1- . . b6pers, ­ - � - I.- . VICtory is Won in V . . ­ . . .. _. a _' � don't you? I I �_ . -to I - - .-! ­ - I - I I � '' ... . - . I . ­ ey has been dppointed Dr. Peters is lik V VA__ on. � t it eludl not., . S 0 .... . . -,.. The E A of J 'A el ent .41 .. . ­ . I the firm �ecision th. "' rl, why do you look at me I s6say. .. '.1 t .. .I- Governor- of . Outh Wales. I y - rusted with ' y .1 'Vevil If the . .- � I .., _..., , , I -New the com am ,h. -, , ( 4 Wv&h , tWni th Vever see me before? . . mand qf.a Q -man expedition into Van Riper [jbe 6 * Pe hands . - - � I .z . I - . . 11-. The Heii o1a d i passed th � ' - 4ei -EV4 have knYt Ing pub. VAII Fldmie-I was only wondering - - -...,. .., . I e Oil 11 e thir&read- the interior of Africa. i comint . . t?"L fr%Ak its P slion and . ... .. , 9 . 1. I . . lished? I I aeoMal I A, a you Or" _� . ­ ing . . N�e mmons on Monday.' . tho character frm its taint. i one 91 -gentlemen papa says on 01 '' - � in th �' - I ,Te ... . . .-.. . . I . I I - Z_ ;� .1 " . , ��: L. . . " I I - . . . Mr. ndrew naries *are to b provented , SPAAc*_r-Ve6 ; I Write the obitua4es--how - I * . . I _. . . �;- . Foreign missio ,e . I - . _. �L ... .­ : A. A . egie of Pit"burg, Pa. . c , , long a one do you want? . 7 -1 V .11AP.M. _,.V._�� . It. I , � C. ..- . . Y611 think - - - :-_.. : :. . ' arryin$ on their 'relioOus Propaganda . .. ,-- . . L . ..�_ . , I -4. :�. .. " : t..41 luy-Not 1. ,But * . . I : I . . - - . - �. I has do ate� no, for a libra�rk at Ayr. - among the Jews in Russia. . .. . L I...'.',. - . . . -1 ,! I . �_� - i . hy do . : 11 . ­ ... I I . -�.. L., I . . .. . ­ L . , , . I i I -I." - - - �': ___ - e women I clerks at Ludgate Hill . A post- mortem on the botly 9 at L . - ,"_' . � .. . T.hejr L " ,� Of '_ 1 , .. - - . .. . . . . 00 W . . - , , I ,-- " � - . A A, vf..�. -- , , - �d I oi, t.i A , , .; ; . . All I -1 A IL ,_ .." , , , A -_ � -, I '. ­_ ..-1_2 - . f Hailla I - - Z,_ _ . ': ' � .. i L 7 : . Vi tor- ssy olq - - ' Flossie-Vanse your chin looks ­ ..:Z. - __ � .-. , . . I ' - .- , �.,. understand ?" - ter Otu ing music.'I tho,eyliud*.of oul* milisic box. . . ,, . . � his - I .. 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F, ,1; 1. .1 .� � it t6e men who, I I . _... . peculiarities f . - led . � ..,We so ' � - � the peg `1 ll� i 111"". ,,, lsllirl� Wthei I A be Obtained uvith 4 Otbe inaellinery. 1'. once in tile, (111-1111 A - of Inen, The ell� if, bi doing ex -t " . , . after h&vV *V4 , ' � V_ 'lo the forine% c I,- . - J . 04 ) oluaffilly bee A -04) 1 ,�4 . . . . . . . 'of di . . and feed. This h, I , but Yet illustratum wi . ,,,121Y worn, c "' IT.0 c ( I( A Ages, While th and liseful after a oI ,i,,. There are it i Gainlilative flwov it Ijw all degrees of loi meanwhile k#-'el)ilj,l ti in good condliti, I ; and uninjure,I. S, full work oil -,,I times a day, .,- lit . the year, regatrNwII, .s horse Ina3, IlaVV it ! at be greatly di -'it` " ` three rations Of - 0: I - fairly Well 011 -.-I'll 0'. I These clifferenec--� - ;'� I i'i W Stil(lie'l afill I J. accorklillgly. I"'a, a I perforpi "At i , " I I �( V,P" oats. T , I I t:rell ci as is Afif ,lie ' tw,-ell !4" well-ellred IMN, ;k:! i A-1. , borse catill", (")I: ill In - ' .6 gustain hiiii I t 41 --Ii : I to pass offe: I � i vi - .1'.1 warill wc,'0110T�RIIA� -ill, considerabl:- -!X(I: ,)II_ at a f ree ga it 1-1 I),,:, -te travel by st.&C-4- I t'i'M I manager th6!!L_+.1 ( i f excel)t to nla:� ' ::,) , I ' �: . fublic road. 'I'll),. A '111 ushel of baTS ,hj , I , ,- -clean, %vell enrefl 'I, I'v, Oil thisfeol Nill:t�al:sl, is collullonly ­alw I , - %% ed at the Li -J I ,,At servi,3e, awl thiii NV risk to health aiw lli� better judgnivii- Ill ' ' - by the aVel*;1 ' Lf v I I * rante for and (-*;tl,l,\ III . I eg t lat Al e expe�_,tv,l t,) either oil tile fal-111ol ol like men, get. dull w ,I I gestioll is wrong. 'I lie under, the control of lic cludill", the braill, ALI I I tension and rcl,oun,l w turbed. Unde - I, s i is .1, ; k, not lie othel-WiSe tll;t I a vim or cotiragfe, \Vi f"ll ried oil ill(li.,3A-reetly i,i� outer surface f,'1,1., i, A. � (.4 the liall-1, ill ail we:kl lit, ural and invat ial,l,. ,.,I Ing the -ilirf,W(I :111 I I about the digestive � rl., I- . - arelaborint, %% ith -.% - n., . �n r in amount. Undol q, . alid cars will Iw fot. A . will be iltii-k--nefl, ! L!,S beat of -to to 5i I or -, ci state. the appotite I- .1 When tile NOV i's .. -A.., reniedv? Rt-st, " it., ' - are at fault. f ron i I— - Ili food having been ,-,. ,:! . . C . niust give rest t,i ,. i4A No remedy -will a\-.,- ai . He is a,,vvisc man \%, A), ills of either man A -, K, tini.fitf, the abilltv ol. t I . pair itself, ati-I to I , ' S including the fee -iii - .r the best of opportm, 11, . . . . 1. . . _. ; - A . � . ­ ; Afte. most farlylers o' years past usuaII3,- cI first, letting tile -I, P� if Such there happ-i stand until tile 1:1,1. is not tile best util.­: cut early and haviii- that these spots,ilu.i are then cut aii(I th,, in its growth -when ,, niaximuni vaille. Low ground li-tv, � poor quality, eonip largely of flat grwi.-�, �ge,alld when tlli'� 1: Is est perio,r for ,-. i . A fodder but littit. 1110rc fittedfor be,1,1! cut eax4ok in tile sv­ the clo\:ers are lit I., likakes very prolitall.11, Itock in collnecti.)II \ bay or a ration of w; %t these remark, they recurring to 11 I'Oulid Vrhq& tile hav In *iilgilkg to 11,111 rtil* Is mattkir. It is I I I . ,Other II4,tter colill, grounds 4 which N,_� *'Y- On older lalid,i ed for maifty.-Years, Ili flicable, but where t Deen recently br,�ugi­, b"ings'vith it work t I "'Illy done in fittillg "'to better condition . rrhe low, wet land 4r&%-PrOducing land tit "'ell settled and 't"IP89 or ally such (I I to the surface oil Is%%- %bullt the wont pla, r there - After ha3 . dro 'a' . light, if such a I - . '4 0, good time to go , .140vi the stumps ,%1_11, . '101111, rotten, and dig the Inuck becoul�s Iftirea them abo., - tilt I . Oftell on such lan(i visabie tQ colist . ofr th 4cL ' , - -vhert e fat,,, iv -01 ' r&cticaWe'w I . - bref, lNe. opAt.41, " 1. Y Part, of tile far,,, ". heewoule clogged and f I ­ � , N. in �Wtmctilk t . I -414h of .1-414�har any kiiiT ..'�.. . is -, 4041h f Water,: fr( - . � �_*hqlik t . . . -zAkft ere is water 1 fAl 01*111; tinies . I , '4,:4*)_qZ grounk portio ,,,7 (I mon _7 - Of . - I ��i riaci.. a :,� 1. , .1. I _ P5?" .-4 , I : , ­ �' 4 �'..- I., �. to ,�, Q - ­ � - � V .:� I : . � . - ­ _ I � .- , . . � - I : "A- . - 'r "r ­. ,,- � .` - _ - � A .� - .. s"-Al,�,,�::�11 '�O,�,.�,,�'_ L ;.. _ T ii CHOLE f romf• ii hiller R # �. t► ' 1•rr pu r • t' Ia Deft" I- 1;'"i mc(1 uledf .. t k l y issues, th illk �n�alg, "its . .11,•,i front choler' ,here -1 16 south r ; yet they soiled a L� -spa, ; It will be best to 1)t, 0teof ' I t i s a l \ways ditriger tha t t Pared "*t' :rn l '"l qual'at)tinea o nlay 1 .h(,rf', hove\'t,1• t lila Il tse , 1la\=ing broke ut thpte I ,-t ,tl,ont 749) inhabitants . � a 1\, tt rapidly spr•eacl V41P, ! i,t (•11idenlic of IS , -Other t ,it 1-alencia alone affil eatht 1:�I ;liaise familiar with, thounted "It ,f t Ile; city of j' aani• "' dais fatalit •• bene, are t -`t11 is sutli'.ietltly Iouw oO age I • ,it'\ slop itself lit ai, )' tQ ca �8 1:_ our shores, alld the . tiger ' :1.(.roughly ("sillfected.- gt ,11,'e that the infectiolemaY4 �i,t:,-: in the clothingagcl ege$ !I,- quarantines. Pe ,lk t lit, tlil: nleasttres for the : ;I- SPI'ea(I are of talo sorts l,rt\ ;ate or Personal ; - . , ,LvI, oII tv theca' tlI; find with tt �I It ; l,rea(i epidel.,iCr lleed he ::.(',,-sure;, the must ,i t(, tile. drinking water ens :,I;l,.)( st'1)l)ly-• The last' 1l:it• in London Treat En '., )which 1 -t tt i human lives, \was !,e i':ast London stl le°the PP y froln (,ne family located ' one :,.� rt';aI st►fety- after a .,t\ t ;til drinkin r °ut- € \\'ate troll ;, l t, it is used• 1'he- Illi i:,,111t1 ire \cell looked afte good -,t:rllpulous cleanliness ' ,t :.t'1 c. l;ut upon iudividug :,1 , ;Ifter till, more titan , \\ ill depend rile exteiUN4 \wullld develop and sItr� l (,Ill lit. If the bodily fluids t! (,ill Worlt� out \waste) sub- : \ ,(.rt, the ieFms of the dis. . ; i k,•ly' t o de\-e'(,p and mul- ' 11(•111(1 tLcy lie taken into " :s, tlterefttt'e, of the first ('.�r11 a.nd every- individual tI:(. 11o,lily- co"dition, keeping _ • '• •, i \Mork ing order". Perfect] .(11 respects Hill li,iiallyseeure :1 !!,t' dewelo!)rllet't of the in- 1)(Idy. One- chilef cause :tit', in, i l le Ludy is ower - :ethane t1.,:lnlltl'ic'ntorgam :!.tie anti di`�la,se c,f-more tilc flue• perfolnlance of -:„11�, \while c'<res:es of all Itutrient tll'il�tlolly, over. ,-\ „,',;tuts and i -ender the or- • , 1111-mv n$ i t L• (• \vaste of llllpurities.I 1'he L -sited ''t':i+r;l, al \-t',(t- ,)1' t\{ -O IIg0 ;:I,iity--excess-'(:, among the - t;lt•rt• pro\�;(1� a pt,\werful •:« I'll(. '1'l:c strictest tem- _; i, thetefore of the first \ �udicioms •moderation in . l�iai11, ,li�r�tihle but nu- . „ulld, \well -cooked foods, . 1-?;Itt•d, and the careful :;,t,d, 11ot absolutely fresh , •::l it:tent.ion to the condition I.„\\ ('is i by batt]:illi; and the •1.,jert•lotiungi, %vitit regular : •'I,"t• Mid slecl), and a tran- • r.'.,1 ronditio11, no one need ' : the .cholera.-[C`anadiait -..�+.-- 1lttttl of /lnlniurants..• : 1:uted +haat ale immigrants 11„res are in the habit of • 1,1 t(, the friends they- have , : l: i l g the haracter of our - lit „ pie. Much (Iepeiids upon ;:s to \chat the nature of : I « . I t is t► \;ice policy, .1 :tiles at relilovingeveryun- di;appointrnent oroffence. :: M,)ntreail to make more , •:I for the reception and : talltinel,t of the 1tninlgrants, • i _' 11 t d i i•ec•t ion. It is stated . .11 I,(,r police I,uiialing_on the - • I.tlrely- refitted altl put.ina ;(•II tO receive all the arrivals its shelter. The bottom , ..Ie into otlices-itII&ageneral :' 1:Ill for the agent aud his ' `,• \will also be a baggage .I ; i,,: floor, -where immigrants „age. The next fiat will _1, Ti)olll, Where meals will .,.••I,•,•:tt(•,pI-ices. The top flat• ,1, t„r l,edroc�ms, \with berths• 1-:, t-rti-thing; \will he.nlade at- :•1;,,rtable, and the placewill ,11 \- utl�il such time as they i _ itpin-aM1141Do�r•�- ,)I•►1\' taught half so much \ ,t•,,,id- mad (loges as they kv,” twirl Otlicer Niuivihill . it Pittslxirg Dispatch re'” t'•;;Id ito] often heat• of a � ' a food thing to know is 11t'\ er turns aside from rho :..,u rig 'to bite anybody So :i t ht• hath of a rabid anr� ..,II danger by jumpin$nt the Pitt h of the dog. ! i i i possil►le to get out of ,,1 OI• \wVIllan -Should stun .:.,1 face the doge, _ di$e - -i i1miself and rim -in a r :i,i•: if the the person in f O t 1111 runs away, as nine .,• do;� will overtake and bite t:• � "u rse it requires courage to :.I.'(• it rabid dog, terrible 0 ••t !I \ , looks, but the results 1 ,' d danger lies in ming 1 Girl's Simile. iS growing a blyd)`I'ittl?- . „u look at me so. steadily' :,('fore ? r ou ,were'. .;; ()illy wondering if Y lay .t leutell papa says . t,. P a ,-)t I. But why dd y6u . jigs• :,e your chin looks $O I (, u r Music box. ' LtY - 1(:ar-11 to wait When we bAl :bldg to wait for. - roots by the wreck Of ev awe ma measure our r'� : sorrows we have tiadel•�ne''. -,, ..t 1 u., > =,A, - , . r ,.i, t �,. -, . J T u; up F S f,:L` +IJe t{b. ...aq ,° I r .. ta'F . - r -t t( rtY±- -' _ -.s' F7 4 •w d. �: F`t i ate`<, ,= Y er i:,t •_ R - - - - - R x3 i - , - - ._ , .. J tl:_ p.•5 4 -5'r as 1. 4_ -. �„%' Y_Y' -., -'� .. :.,i: . .1 �: ' .,r+ - _ _ .A. t .7 M. t. i-.. -.{. �t.. i. _., ,T j _ 'J c, f a 1 4 , .. _e •'" ,< r , , 7 - - , ,. - '• r.. Ir ,Jh. Y .i I f -. 4 - f n' f r = .' , ' 5 . , ►' t _ - I- : 1. �i Y "�. rt i t 5�g : y - --I '!k'\ - •F i 'x} A1• 7 �' o-.iF '+.+�_ I '%w`'Ia 1.' ,; t ; ( , -,`�,,._1 drain• • Buch IZ1� arQ often ea4i r N a «d,twtaaa,-•,�. . �w■1■1� _ t +_S i",� f . v ed� itis robit• b js . •• �► uling on earth ' ' BOs4'l'onge street, o A men d war + .More ion Ill FiAi; . and sand than by di 'nt; and remov' -� - - - oto is, maklo,g a e J P tong. BkiPt>!' lOo, a oslty of Parisian . Fast a ling icle. . C �' ' ing the �� >rtlite� til s�11 •/ '`r►itTe > or yaI d ; Chttdren s sktrta 1 ictoria street on >, y =: � , z y �petl ,,,, a yard. Only Plac• in• Canada ” ' '. 'll'rttaitetIl where ibis of If the glen ache twork Lorges txnderetood ito each It js IIsuall the tees that material 7 Br. w'sllwtn. ,� vt wet$ is done. „ �: the pecul'iaritiesQ of the horse s system a� grading can be found in close prolo- Tpaort�, A ,(� #i i -t s til i6411jlins 'ty to th I h u$• 7.-'1'Ite other night about �RONTO pUTTNG SCHOOL, Scfenti>3c It atelia `vy ei4> rt�iale � ell i , • A o h o eloek Thomas Butler, bartender, and sb liehd tellable systems taught. wbei'eb ` '14rIt s_ - t 1: ii e [P'=` til®r-in-law of Villas y perteot->atti rmonts are , thep le 111 i,le)tittritt a u. wAuld in nt T. Baro who: Produeo E t} Send for c 1�g �a ”. laCtel t t ktlh the iroalar. a. CORRI(IAN, Prop., 83 C ? ` . . the Ps $oro house at Dundas and ueeu King St. West. In Ams ` " - ' obtained with ti le least tis : or wear tt n which are now ton h to mow and a to streets died v b hey r fie t ery snddeuly in Dr. Hen Band and Ytteley '�= rY ANTED in ev "•'' the Inachihlerr • I ut there_ is a ;broad di er- cart over smooth apt free from obstructions �Vallwun a otflce, at Simcoe and Richmond tellable men eryrewn in the Dominion, Ito•trnmentas, ' '» once in the qn:►lit caLtions of the two claIr t� acytr[w.and' wheel . streets, ge ha(f lig tree rn p sent the Dominion ' en. T11 e11g neer iulpro� es ills fitrtebt4 Utlte :,arta of a wale ma be, much dodo g 'visit the and Lean Asso't . 65-g7 Yonge St.. Toronto. Xna1c,11�Q - _ of Ir r for .►ver twp weeks for coatis disorder AT�j NtT p d nCanada, ' by doing exfe: t \\ r r:: upon hie machine lower, than the surto trading aides that water of the system, and about 8 0 clock �B paid a and 's' i \ e, ►it a r tie ah' , hi. stands so late in th P oreign countries+ AddressWIiALEY, EATCE (ts7A.. °' ' , fRr ha\'i g p season that cels the visit to the once. a doctor W J•"ittttAHAII, 71 Yo 168 TetyE the {h remarked ute 5t., Toronto. Street, Toronto.. Send fob Oataiotiae. t e ►toy a iltu . wh0 s )nevi • c rs t and most w - _ _ form Tess herbage ig en he entered t he looked dull and p�1�ATE NO ' R THE Q - - ons y g Pon it. The I tom of such p copy but without in mach attention . 1 llee1 a , •on,, ' ells 0 1g a et, 1 e� + yeil�hl ' \% in' , lilt . o for s, .o (it iv a er ssin la r ��� � t nTfs yg uck ifCilto or s r(Iceeded to a 1y Pay g ars,.. a>l. of dl's a�n�cer��.ara ei.,4 n , rQ PPh some dressing to the aloyt'i.* and feed• 'I1us, l,t1t partially tells t to story depth, is usually a m r or hard pan. Some- patient. During t is operation Butler aud- . but yet illustrates why horses are so coni- timet, after penetrat ng the upper crust is denly ,relapsed into a state of coma. The SUM ER SF.q monis. b`or'n, cripp ell and stid'ened at early marl or clay a softer and porous stratum of doctor became alarmed and called to hie SPECIAL SU . 1 t. SESStIOin July 8th ' 'V � �, while the to otpoE, 6 is �t•eli reserved, reached. throw wh cit g Denman $9d useful after a ong pet'iod of tard ser- r 'gym' rleadily per- housekeeper for water and whiskey, but find- ship, Shorthand,1' - _ - dolafgs «hen such is the case a well ex- in t Intrtruction morni y writing, �n roque after A . g ll$ae produce no effect he talo honed for .• ng�t, pocial ex.,nrgions atter- bice. lherc <1re a 1 degrees of digesti\ c and ca\'ated at the lo«•es point and this filled Dr. Rrimroa@, on whose arrival d>ey applied ln'o�mweree ullYukllic 'brad u when ��1 �% o[ O , • a - e e oinlilative foree in - horses, as there are• with stoues, Mill car y off the water as it the stomach pump and tried ever other 5. ntu _ ( also all de,,;l'ee 1 of .hility t Y turn ,-)f AR 4k, acetrmulateri Y LE/�THE B LTING. ► ��.(; • • • r - ttltd the character ;of the her- means to restore the malt to coneciousneas. Ey ulealllshilc kec )in the hod ati(1 di(rest•ion, ])age be gradually hanged to the better Their efforts, however, were withoat avail, " ' goon coudetio i►ll the forces latest grasses. Of course jl figment should be ex- and shortly after Dr. I'rintr 's • Aest.\aluc in s ue iAt minion, I'- E. DIXON,& - _ _ ►t',.3,) - i . Oso �(,onting But- LU., 1liakers, 70'hl et 't:.�, et. Last., Toronto. I DR. N� T--- ~ t seri Ullllljlll'ed• ~cele horses - \• ill ado e�ciserl determine what extent it would ler breathed Itis last. I DHOL$� full \t'1►rh o11 ern, eating it three rte economy to expRiu in this direction. d4'3ond tor,1 ace L ;G, a e11 Uiscounts.` time; a d;ty, .c netinl1iug this through After Baying is a r x,(1 time to o throe h - • - b 8 g E�CI#I:@K can m ke money durit,g \ sea- • 1' o O� A T. ail / l the year, rt,'atdle s 'oY yPeather. tiuch a to hoed Drops artd p 11 out albs 'wee(1s thea - A Wonderful New Barom81@r. 1 tion b }' eanvassi ig for one or more of our ' 1 O� 11jI�11� ` :J - • t. horse nett- have a 1,date \chose digestion -will av a escaped the line. It ie a better la 'r , fasti selling Books and ibles cs ec;alh s . I � s • .- p pp Hi tori Forl'hildren raid <�dnitts.; u t the ,last conversazione of the Royal of Canada, by W. H. 3Vithrow, mix. lrates''anci be greatly distut bed bN+ being fed two or t'o carry a basket aloe g in which to deposit society, LonJou, En land, a new baro best edition over ublished t • mvaluable for Indi price low, ter►n, gestion Ait� three Is1Uon °f 011 I). Some ]iur:;es ct•ill'clo the \weeds as pulled and carry alter from was entered whics� 'neer libari►1• �t'rite fur illust.r.ated cireul• •s l Constipation. + _ wilt, on one s11p of ter a t. W,NI- Iii 1008. 1'ubl;sher. Tni-nian `and CO.. I on(� �• fuirlt• well on t-'( n ped riming u•ld �a either, the field, as most we s are now in • blossom a er note tl►e he ►lnnin variations in, (FR �� i:G ion, T hgland, Proprietor - ot tyt, incl Will illat lI'e the seeds sufficient- tutensit and term' b K► __110XTltl•::tr, Or•r,•1Ct: 1; r. Johle Street. ' These dit%ri:nccs it the digestive fn; cos l.tttst p' . P , i be studie.a awl t lei management directed ly, even if the weath r is hot and dr to the inataut of sac tlatlr»t °f rain aud hti�1; A� LBERT CQj,LECE�, gELLEViLLE, QNT., a; Itr• i • r. A(hnr;on. L.'t3.c'a'. London, tttLys•_ - � re se Y h lightning. flash, and tits Il -- I ttikc'Ur. \ Ichols Food of 1)rcalth ve much act rtiini,ly. , 1 ut� 11f'a title, oto hotel \will od I* -oupd. h are jots of titin +� ►inniu and elute l.r ads:tlt other t'ollpgc, in Canaria in L la: nu:ii-'and rued it of gri a t� t '` tt L g tion of a thunder clap, her of matriculant prepftred annllall} . cases Ati a beak uled dish I 1 refs many dis- Per rin ij9 efficicn sexviee o 'stem 41jilpot1 every f i ler Wlil fin i rig►A t4C*'tcf do 1►e instrument fan lie rea(1 For eriods of ( p e,r it to oat-,. -- ► oat� 1'he'diiiere a pearls rot d is aloe ter lip�/jng, b W i' P tplcia 'iritltlrscll► ►t It c effort to n)cal'. )±or thu regulation of the bowels itcttn. I � tug• , P g.� tjt�,lotti .ribose T -fete clown to the tiftoenth part of a second. rectutrtng a Ifnrinerw !•daratlon. Send for ; not be urpasscd," Sued fur sample FKEE. as i. that l,et\ccen 14iiise OfgiCeen gr� 1((11 have su ested suffice {' ..A #n arrangenlent was also exhibited to show calendar, Acidres, I't taco• ►r, Uvr.rt.:11.:1. l ,rel cured ha.\ as -a. basis to work upon. The _ _ :, ; .. eltlier b no'ection or photoj;raphy, the Y ] l Soni at once for a FREE BOTTLE hors eatlll: curl ill sufficient allicullt to Q 08CllltitUl'y nature Of all edecti'1tC spark. • and a valuable Treatisee. This remedy is +on P1 a sure and radical cur. and is p.rfectt,r bust• in iiiln tt daisy 111)or will lie observed 1 -$0 to Feed TheID. _ - • • . harmless as no injurious drugs are us•d iq top 1Sa ollt'a wive grasses, sweat freely in �Vo cheerhtll rCCoiltrllen(1 utl re aTa- fr • 1 its preparation. I will warrant it to CUM . Karl t \west :1+ 1 ,and shmw distress a soli an As soon as the your pigs are three weeks Y Y P - 1 y tion iliatatandii as hi h as SLOCUM Ox i'. - • - . . . � . EPILEPSY OR FALLING SICKNE38- old a.rlinige some tr( ughs made V she e COns dei'abl l:{el' 1011, C8 eeiall ' if driven P', I in tcvere cases where other remedies have failed - P J (:.},;;� I/,]•;l) 1'VII� [. IUN of 1 UItE COD — hay reawn for sending a free bottle is: 1 want the I 1 frOln Orte 81X-1ilCh silt out four=inch lxktr(i, . EA�Lit LgtiE w, medicine to he its own racom- at a rte. gait til,r,n Ithe road. In the day of LjVN.It UIL. It has ere t into the cc»iii- n)a)datioa rt costs yon nom. in scant lot Where lar a ho s are excluded P STEAMSHIPS. tray 1 by sit►` c coach and ca�tal packet, no and where the i ra \ill gild them Basil �lence of the public solely through its merits, - t "--- ing for a trial, and a radical cure ` man ger tleou�ht pf feedin r corn, to horses p b Y Sailing Weekly between -111/\'TRE_t►L and • ,s ceratn.c Give Express and a b I'ut in, the trowel►' Sot ie (xl milk or ale i Fc'r roasting ditlea_ses of throat or lungs all LIVERPOOL. Saloon Tickets Qio, I Post uthce.. Address. ' erce)t to r:ea;a time II oh thetoW nth or a g° I ,�ilJ,and f I P P acid soa crf coru, ot) 1 tter still. ttwo-thirds - t;gisttt will testify to its etlicacy. llti0, Rcturn ,rickets, $8o, $90 and $110, accord- I H. 4 ROOT M. C. lab West Ad 1 1 while road. a# lac cotntlion •rule \vas, half a The man Who won't be , e a de 3L P Ing t.o stenincr and accommodation. intierme- ' t corn an one-third oa s, in other trou ►hs, nd will solve day Toronto. ont. - hus.lel of oats dei s, \with alight ration of b l I diate $•l5, St.eerage, $:►t). Apply to It. F,. 311-1t- cleall. \cell cured tl�mothy hay to each horse. As soon as pips have lea sed to eat git:c,�n�� � iia\ (' to brct►k• ]LAS'. General 5ianager Canndlan !i111plslug twhat they \will eat np t each feed, i3er ).►r. I t'o., 4 CCBTOii .Hover: SuuAi(H , -Alorrnl•:_ti,, or •ENTIRELY C URE D_ 1 Ou this fe::rl luuscular endurance, and \what 1 ' MISS JENNiE �EPLE, a g -adnate of Alma 1 to Local Agents in all Town,; and t;iLic;, . } titular to keep their Lrou hs clean. ('ii - Iat(IIe, ('f,llr;;e. St. •I�I,oular:, Uut.ario \wh(sc .+ttcr m,tn} Vicars of isconullonly caLed vuul, \\ere maintain 'trate the boars When (our'to ei'ht weeks ►aintin n \►ere so untvecsail i d►»ired .utPcring areal heart di:; - ed at rile ]li;;hest Lttaivable paint for hard g I I g' a feW I • _ - old, ��`liert the pigs al • to ix: Wenner] leave 'years since ut the hint Art 1 xhibitiun of the n � . J r',ase. indit;e_:tion, weak- i- serviJ.e, and that tiro \with aloe least possit►le ���� ♦ , acs, headache, c�c, thein in their accustom ,d range and remove Education Department, has keen appointer] , ',_ �;r lick to health an�I limb, It tegttires a ,the so\w. Continue feet in a(x►ked coru and Art Director in I,anado\sne Cctlle a Ian. • , • "' • I �,'•' ST.- LEON WATER l better judgmeiet than that possessed K K , - I 1 by the average hired nla,n to .ar- sl°p tttade from shorts bran, milk, hoose Scoregof Alma's grarivates arc now engabed I �"� �7 Cured we Entirely., • . . -J slop, water, etc., un it fie 'tomb r 1st. in teachin WlVate.elaseles or in .School surd _ E 0 �� range •for and carry on the feeding of hors- P g I nmw rejoice in gocxi -when new corn will be ed. 'tt itu makin (Mlle es au(I arc thus . roclaimin the # rac- D%lm ` health w firs. J. Cloutier es that -.tre expected to turn off much Work K g p g p ' either on the farm or on the road. Horses the change from old to new corn the slop tical character -of Ahna's instruction. 1!:or Send for catalogue., t E Montreal. like hien, get ]ill and listless when the di- play be taken -away, a it: will likely Ile t►t) jlp. Calendar address Ptttxr'li-.%I.1A1-sTlx, pc Thou:andsvoucl. to the Y 1, needed for more young j igs. But continue B. 1)• .t Nr truth of ,above. Why gestion is wron . 1 rhe muscular system is - WESLEYAN LADIES COLLEGE ' if possible to i\'e Cher slo t, It is, now EAt_ then dra,;i►loug in misery under the con of of the nervous system, in- g l The man who dyes itis whi4ers never .tn '"° and pain? Drink St. Leon; . cludin(r time to finish the tock r market. If the fools but one ersou. you will re'oice, the brain nd the muscles have no pigs have 1)een \I ell fed i nd cared for the - , ONT. j) P HAMILTON o ,'he Ya ace Hotel,at tension aud rebown(I when di estion is dis .) Y \OTN'E. – �•�--- .aw . S )ring~ ir► I'.Q. is novlr g , \will now average 125 to 140 pounds each. t turbed. Under su •h a state till' horse can- r F.t-e l3(tttle of Dr. - Harve 's :southern Will �e- - . _$9 I, I89� $QT11 gap - �' o ,en for t.hc race tion of they should snit' be pl shed it9 rapidly as Y - •— -_----_ ,-.�_y '- visitor: Fur ►ar�lculattl: not be otherwise thxtn a slug Pard havii)g no possible. `ee that tiler is .abundance, of Red I ive for coughs and colds is warranted. ■Tho flrvt of the I,tuiies' Collequs. Har ('ni- address I I. vial or courage. +hen the eediug; is car A r versity affi l,►tion, raduatin course of ' .Tile St. Iron M ter 33 , pure Water, and salt in a trot) h in some nail Without faults leas no frtentls. g t3 ► Ixiter + itI al s+ter tb., Ltd., rigid (►n inldi9( reetly� tl,e coat stares and the convenient lace. Rake u I I Haute, Jiu,:ie and Art, followed by I)iptonta in TORON 7 O, ON'T., P p aid )ant the each. Itooms nmi- be secured now, For terra= Or to -St, Lcon tiprings, Quo+ I- ouiet surfer efeels t o cool under thetouch of Al)< �CIIs the hand, in all \\ e tilers. This is the sat= colts seri tt este matter a. often as they ac address the !'rin(ip. ►l, Dun old or mtddle-aged, who find them- It 0. A.!Rl'RNS, U.U., Li i q ip cumulate. lis lAr,\embe' 1st, the should Y g' ►. GR�Aj'OPEt1A ural and iuvariablc rtsnit of tyle blood !ca\ - y- selves nervous, weak ail exhausted, who are � n inv the surface a ld hu+'•rintr \weigh 2(k) Vomtds or over aud inay lie liar A j/ __ t,0 r,� too closely broken down from excess or overwork J„i keted or fed t\wo .ntontfIs 1 ►nger aft it gain of � HAIA-'SSiEN by the � about the digestive organs \when the latter , reiultin � in manyy of the followin a •mp- oldest, htrue;t an(1 •, \�` ,I I , l .)0 pounds 1)cr ruunth, its c rcunlstances m.►y Lorna : Mental (ie reasion rema ure olrl �" 1 //� arelaL(n ing \with \w 101 in, kind or too lar re P P I' ; i►est known Nursier- , . . dictate. 1 on, no\w have ► nice 141111 c,th lot its to the L1 c.(. }:v `� I // . in aunnnet. Under such influence the lint)» of medium \t ei rhts \\ ith tine s age, loss of vitality, lose of men►ory, baa —_-,r, i . - ), tau h. All )crienetr nut �ere...;,ire, Perm tnel p•►;Itlon- j z� and ears \will he foe nd to he unl{1: the pulse' tl►e local bu •ers- \wish first o dreams, dimness of sight, .palpitation of the '}. = - \1 -ill Lv-qui•:kened, •aisert front the normal y cit rr e; Renee you r(io4l pay. Write at onr,.e. t;et to work �io31. - • . get the ext reale tot► price The buyer re- heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in rho white it I, eit„y to ,ell and territory un\vorkcd. y - - . • heat .)f drJ to :►il or r verpermiuute. In tilts kidneyti; heartache, pimples on, the faro or - " .4, �� turns froin market wellpl awd and requests T ` state t ire appetite i dulled tu,d irrerular. I t►ociy, itching or peeuttar seneatiou altout rho S /'llllk DUa7. N Y iiS�ilY 1.10. ' • ltheu tilt h,,dy' is r vcrwr»ked \what is the I you t:).notif� hiu► \a hen tit west lot is nearly 7 _ .. acruttttn wastut of the or ans, dizziness, I.011�t1.1\A. Ho. ' , 1. 1 for Yale. ' g --- ---- - -- --= _ - -'- r e,l.. Rest! \1 hen the rli�t''cstiveor};lu,s _ specks Ixforo t to eyes, twitchingg of the - a t; al Iault from to( much nr 11'0111 i►nln oyer r ,.I usclea, eye lila iter] elseWhero, btisl►fulnesa, TIIE C01 B01 CARSIAG -' I E TOPS i tut\ i11` been gi t n, thea ti1:Kt of all \we I Qroomin . ' leprtsits in the urine, loss of will power, fitg{chaenttnd $e Huta �i\e ►r �t to he cir);any iii»l,liealeti. hnriernrsa of the suit) and a ►iso .weak and t"a' �Z THZ BEST HNOWN.> tptjet!�; - (.oitl %ratively fe\w gnu► a e Fare t•r, rl flabby inuscles,�desire to sleep, failure to -he I _ Tt►.•paretLeenitr ►1� '1n renle(ly \will avail anythileg \wi!thout rest. 1 ' P' ' y' w1�. kit AASH OUT; He is ai \\ ISe 111:111 W 1r), in (le-aling \with the rroomed. A ftutiner's soli ► lay elvan the colt, rested by sleep, mustipation, dullness of nit alis r,ltl burse that tl: it ierforni the hearing, loss of glee, (jeairp for solitude, WILL NOT FADE 0111'1 ills of either ur,ul or beast , kun\\" ho\\' to t,9- y' I Therels nptLing like them ford3tteugth, Colo ' tililtate tilt• ability -of alivings organisul to re- ('rdruflgcry' of tilt farm bell(( In hila the dust, excitabilit.yof ten►per,sunkene •essurround•- - orF'astu � . yy / ess- pair it�clf, and to s shape the conditions; I clivi, and sw rat thoroui;hl� remo\ ed froth ed M ith r.kAUE�t cttu LS, oily lookiug ak'iu; :1 �iZFu ZQ4eL8TW0ofaa otD I11s sensitive skill that ala so iuu ,ortant'a etc., are all syr toms of nervous de A it •: ,Y. L r ODytlatbil� . utcluding the fee+iii„ a 1 that it swill have I ) ! pp 11 Toa doubt if~ try it! Your money will be its the hest of opp+)rtuuities fur doing this. part i'n his hcaltlifuliicss. f the importance that lead to isani(y and death unless curer ltindert if Tou bre cot convinced after a anal PifRy► of grooming cotild l)e im )toss .d a ,n fanuere - fourcolors are made in Turkish Dyes,emt7nein - - - 1 , 1 P( 1'he spring or vital force having lost iia 7 �neew shades, and others are added ap soon as they _ �.:; auci they w„uld practice wh ►t they learn. it Pension very function wanes in consequence. • fashionable. They are warranted to d10 - . After Hoping. wolild add many year,+ to the valuable mirvice Those who through abuse committed In more goods and do it bettes than say other Dyes. llr,;t fare : of farm animals, An ire ►c►rtant ]Itut of i norance ma be rtnanent !PI'1Clt18i . lel l n i r - of c cure .' r!o a n c tiaintan K d - 10 c Ot lit Y l Pe Y � � - _ - orlmin is hansi•rahhin ��4 � l ,� II ' le s (,f ttonlr .. .. \'e A � 'Un, r t7an ars rt.- address for►x,o oda B»ncb: !8 ,� r IB t tt r ff k On 1 r t. Paul3t nal a 1 liaeaae tee C it a oat I ly their I•xn I191e rt 9ses y jlleeullar t; M real _ brst lettiu<+ b horses tui liable to sw•c 1, i n,l there is no to man. Address M. V. LUBO\„ 50 .Front � "�° Sapo+ala'�➢kCardmWBo ..of.,narudiotr -:1_ elle );ra s in svwale9 an, rune, remedy r;u Kuccessfnl as ht)nc ruhbut r. Thr �+t. E., 'Toronto, Ont. Books sent fteeaeaded- Their lncrea►l►n ---- - _ _ - -- if swell there llal,pen d lobe upon the fal:in, g popularity is a proof of lei basad until the 1:t�t. e.ener�ally tills prattles tarty cot.nb should newer l,e a girl on t. ie 6,11 • Heurt disease the ■ m )tones of which are t;upuriority. 13e sure a 'd ; j ct get n Coshes Wp o> )art» of the head or on Ntr legs. A g(►.NI f:►itlt spells, purple 1 Psi numbuesa, palpita- your buggy' IS 110t till' hent linless the better �p.al,scs -are ' 1 having is hurried allr>ng .yo fact Furl is out owls a cumfurt G► t o tired butte, tion, skip ]teats, hot flq hes, rush of blood . �j cut et h ' an, .but,it also saves much lal,or it gromiling. to the head, dull 1wil in he neart'with 1watrts ii TAIL PRICE thatt!,e e spots heating iuiliffereut fodder . are thin cut ;unl Ute lt►y sccurerl a'. a '14,kgt: i _` _ �e��,ng. rapid and itregul r, the second heart R �jr . initstro\\-th \wiles ti forage \will lie at its .. . I J I . (teat quicker than the first,pain about the EQOCED TO 50 ` maximuu val;le. Running Water aaGdo tis Toe. -' breast bone, etc., can pooltively be curer]. . . 1 .No cure, no ]u��. - Send fair hoclk. Address i t ,c hand: do out roitle in ' Lo\\ :roain,l lt;iy, a its best, is usti;tlly of I do not know hilt the high price of ice 11. �'. Lh13V\ Mont St t LL��``'� +n r' "rontit •t .\-►ti► arae \eater. clic l- _ P001' tillallty, C7)nlpt sed its It IiSlta.11w 19 ,• 1 , Iso r.+s+at, jUr• ,ed. x . ldcrt _ vwell !,. eve a blcssiu}; tar nu . it I tied 1 run t and :;ore h1uu�; larael} of flat t rase, ashes arul vwild i►erb• onto, Out. art a�oidcd. , '1'ht: nulp b('inu� - raise creast vwith runuiny; vwt►tct a the crelu►u age, ;ul+l \cher til:, is allo\werl to stand until A.P.- 51 t \wrung 'tt nrt1,; Icnirth there l rr at, -a niueh \warmer hempen tune titian' I , i, no stooping or strainin - of . ' . its fest periu(1 f,ir ctt till; is passer], makes euj►lx►sed. 1 have used Pio ice in the cr WIWI' — rhr t . the ba-ek or :should, -n. �'l►c t1 _ --- - – --- a fo,ltler but little x•tter thin stru\I and -------. �_..__._.,- S T� htuuti are not sailed or dig- , . yet, and the \water runs nmw at i 1) - or more • t 4p tit,-ur(fd by the wrdnbing of ;► i' more titte(1 for I►ed(ii1 g than for food. But aim in the crearuer• motiletianes F ria us wurut cut earlier ill tilt seas Il, sa about the .lute t M fi. filthy, rca.�y y c as 6•l = and (i3 F. 1'he dream a polars to all ) . ' i �p NC t = ' cloths the the clo\ er; are •in, 1,(( :ole this s\wale lacy seperate, anti it is in a much mor toud(•nac,] 7 / clutl►ing i; not makes vert• pl•ofitaMe f{,tlrler, fc(1 to olid ' (In -m led o r es P y g for n, : IS spaces usually uiakutg�lt pound of L�� _ - distigurecl a s J stock in tt,nnet ion \r til solus betterqulility blotter. 1)ne morning as a test of the perfee - hay ora ratiole of arra n. - i n ordinary . . tion of the crcaniieg of the milk ] took the `' y' �+ ti` mopl►ing n u .. �w �, ,; s!►ectal prepar- /� But these remarks t ri m;ule incidentally skim milk anti added one frntrth art of hot t �Hf. WVNUER Of HEALIN�'� they recurriva' to us it13 the -• ,�• erica l6 ter lth'- sea,4on ei,m(s ,water and set it again ; but the c •tun upon r cd. The lase of round when rise hay ole are taken in baud ' it at, night Was . sr steely ports t ibis-+-nf,t �•r� 'sealiiing \water IES CATAR$B, HHE�ILQ�i'ISH, T1EQ� again bringing to luiti fot-mer experience in caol�h to mea9ure. 'That milk h l set only ) -'is anottler im- $gIi%WA,% O$ETFi$O�T,PILES,WOUNDS, tt'ts matter: ,orUuit ad\iantage impo,itrible width thu ordinary Bnl;S, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, • ANE - other It is neo c particularly of an 14 hpurs, but I usually let it st.an 3ti hours ? ►and-wrin ing mop. The floor washbi; easier, HEM088HAaES OF ALL RINDS. matter cotenec ed with these low i►efore skiuuning. I do not dilute rho milk ) cleaner ant duicker, and dries quicker, grounds of tvhich \we ►a\e a few words to with water as I have seen recommended, as Tarblox Br a., 73 Adelaide. lit. W., Toronto. I?#0InternaRyhE'ztemaliy, Priow!!0c.$,1,a1,Ta uy 011 older lands •hich have ]►cell clear- I do not find it. necessary to do so. It is au►•- ) , - .. 2S �V,tterlo:)�t., St.. John, N.B. ,t P�ND'SEgTBACTCO, NewYorkfSGLondOn %- edfor many years, m remarks are not ap• prising how well the' milk remains awed. ) D�E�!' CURE - plical;le, but \where th 'se low grottnls have After standing 3(i hours in water at 60 ° F. ) • `f i'. been recent] brt,uv];t into grays each year and theft skimming, I have never know n the i , ��� ��� h'i"gs ith it \work th• t might be advantage-' skiniln.rd milk to be other than sw et of ter i Ouly done in fitting hem to bring them standing 12 hours longer in the cats on my ) mto better con(litiun f r the scy� he, barn floor. I think the water sealing by the The lo%', \\-et lands are usually the best Cooler System leas much tendency to pre- � URV� 'prorlucing land8 ,n the farm •and un- serve rho milk sweet. Ido not know'at how ) -. rn its Flrltit �ta $a - TO THF. EDITOR: -Please' inform your readers that I�have a positive remedy for tilt otil well settled and ieked up of Toots high .a temperature I can u e rho Water to )_ a�� flamed dlsettse. By Its tussis use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently tiara dR rhes, °r airy such de n is that usual] ork cream the milk; but shall alae as Ion as it ) _ I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have oos� py y - y 8 P P a 1 a t a,b l e 8 sum�rpt1OII they will send me their Express and Post Office Address. Respectfully, T. A. eweUtt�, surface oil sWa a tracts, the ' are will do the work. The wale treuall ate u M.t>3s Ia8 West Adslalds 8t:, T0110NT0, ONTARIO. ' tabout the worst places swing a scythe o+ser- ! 40 about i 0 0 F. before thh� riot Weather is rete' is After hayi g and in a tints of, over. -[M. Morse, in American Cidtitutor. Be trtrre you get the genuine in Salmon f . ught, if such a ti le arrives this year, color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at F�RE�PROOF C���P�O�$ >e a g-,od tune to goo r twet -lands aud re- - soc. and s i .00. sieve the stumps \whcr�e the roots have lie- Our antipodean cousin$ are evidently SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. - With Upright or Horizontal Boilers, . .' ,. °pre C°tion aixl di o t the logs H Mich as not lacking in saterp rise, stir faith in their - - - ;..b...._- I Z, 16, Zo, 25 Sortable for all work. the muck becotn-s-dry settles away and new and ra idl d leave3 p y eveloping country. A and 3o H.P. ( Threshing, Sawing, ,. Oftethem oho\ e t]le. • urface, bill has been introduced by the Premier �t3ENT$ W AA'TED-Big money. Choicest ' ,, J Brickmakiag, etc. o� ble on bitch lands It will be found ad -into the Victorian parliament, plroviding for books. Control of territory. Appply at - once. E.N. MoYsic & Co.,120 Yonne St.Aoront,► t `'.i to constralct awl o en, diteL to • ...« P drain t le [IIn�truct p 4 1, lies of cp ; ,,y • the pater fru a , - w�Ctron Engen®s Whe rts of the sw l . but l�s a d 39 les of-1�i ' b ',line i1 e n Practice f />�4116LRY d IITF.WAiIT M F'6 !•.. IhIB- •, `t,P -Prefer .lin(1 a er i�ratl]3 is whotei t) cost 12,500, ] u rant j ltitY A\U IlC13TSL STAattYll. lOKin lV., , } al)le. ' We g . gg 12 r 6 and 2 o Horse- ower. a°Y part OPett dltelies area NA0ce"on frottitrtil(e'�rie- of £2, mitis 1$ a omttto. tt'rit(t for circulars. Thu uldet+t P • . of the farts f om their lbiLty to large proortionato intros e, the present' uluntfacturors in Canada. 1 ne clogged and filled up U beaks caw- relive miles sof the entiie� continent bels `-- STRAW-BURNIING EN i t. g t3 iiis obstrttcting t}i� flow of water. 1 anly'7,000 miles•- The t�dd�itional f lilitjea 1 1 : ' - 1 �- For the North-West. _ `'1 ,, r any' kind is o' little use unless it have been rendered neces r ,. so the Pre- 1. S Y - dead for G'f<rlcNllsr. I �� j gag water: free) dnd ernttitluously 1nf4r,ex;plaitre(�,;by ribs rapid glow 11 of the �; 4 ep�When there is water 'to�flow. Agsin, there opulation,which, as the census proved, war► # • , h�times portiottd about; the,'sides -of lett ipg - teeter. tifltvt th,s talation of i j 1 ate�us Eagles �Ior�s Coy :.:? 1 4 rod of t8� °and leers qr less stony but the• Amet�•ica. The prospects of t e bill a en- _ t _ rrtttcity ter which enalbljs oour�tgis . , ' .� - < _" ,,, .3 Send for Catalogue. 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I- r t - tj'a , s I' F - t i J. -,. _ r ,S. t I 1-1 I. 1r d, .. n. t, d k r.' t ,a. . ., s i i c „' il. t' t Y . i. r. . a r .. - S .. 1 - ' a I s •.. -_ •,. d , •.. O . -s� i :. .:, - ._.''• .-tT t', s .. ► .. 4. 1, ti # ., - 1 :. �, �.l , . '� i v _ ,., t ,, , •IL t�,-� y.�.� yyy�.,yy iJ ,: Vis; , __ ,- , ,.,.. ,.•J: t.: _ _ - r , 't • c,` r *tY 1v• ;,-Bev. Daoiel Gas, of T,teusm. is viaii- t newspaper in Canada; that Ttitm ` Yo�� �ret��i� '�� ' , -' ••" - mg this week with his relatives heirs and pegs at the Newts glib hk Ase liserux d A I 1 ' `y ,►' � ' � t1J% g - 1*1'} " made us a short call Wednesday. to ought to .be on 4 miWa4us, f gsta►d of a �� ,: t i j. •..=rt ; H - ..- 4.• , , w I U,ga �..;, ._ I.ti4r •-ere. Nelson Chapman sad glrandrRon evening dresdfol ; that Jack Robinson, , y `" `� r', ti,,1 ►, ,,- T., r , . of $atilt 'tor of the Telegram, young and boyish T.,,i:> u. 3' I ,_ __ \,L� .�_ Ste. Marie, Oat., are Visitingg azt .1 . ," *' - resent with relatives intRPioke 3drs. he looks, can ddrraw,blorod in fewer words ' an eye dais scribe in town • that BiUp p y r , S r Cha mas was former} -. I S, p y a resident Lore -- D�aolean and his brother Jim have made a ugair � .� and finds it pleasant renewing old friend• y respect -i, a more bril- r�g� .. harder, and is man res - , ti ships and vmut* the seenes of hdr early pant fight against long odds than any nears- . '. '`t,. , . t r ti.�a L:paWisL. as li'riday Oaf ing at its ofjoe liife' - • - ! 1 _ paper men in Canada ; that Bart of the 1 I _V� . � e� L1 ,w,.-' �,.:' sl , biiWdse►v with all his cynicism, ie • - I'�� o . ; Ty"s <. ,;„ Cholera earned off US people in hates clew follow d loyal friend ; that (lard- - ' � g�.!_ . clever el ow an : _ . voir Tom; g1'00 itt"M in aav�e. on Tuesday. - - nor of the Hamilton ,Times and Cameron - BAT32 EDF ADVICUTISIN(i : • A Brantlbrd man Xi'rtE of of the 13peotator are clever, and that the ifirst�sertbn, per line - - eaaw. latter might be in a great b ei if be . . Nubs sa sent insertion, per line - 2- the latent hitagara stllouis, d at � 'w� DUNBA IR" .. Tlds rate not include a• were not so modest and afraid that be Is i To Legal or Foreign ad- A visit of Brititth farcnec delegates to i Tery amentia• � Canada is bei not what all the boys on the Canadian - . . j ng arranged. ( gpeoial istm4 -given to partes maldiig ooa- s might have told him he is. 'fare . ' racts four s or i months os p>�bhe year. Balt-' , A two-year-old child was bitten by a instance Dewar of this London Frac yearly or yearly ooatsaoq para s quarterly. rattlesnake near windsoir on Wednesday. Pres&. Rov ,80merville, now of the C.P.A., Very close. figures for large . Btisiisees er►tds, tea lines or finger, with paper, It is thought the child will do. Aleck Pirie his s000essor in the Dundas one��sa . A6 Oa, payable in advance. e5lNotdes in boat Columns ten. cents per line, ' Rev. Cure' Boucher, Louiseville, Quer, Banner, and a soore of others not named . • • five Ceaa per line each subsequent insertion. celebrated his -diamond wadding Wednes- becattre I started out only to mention a . quantities.. 8 1 contract rates made known on applioa- , few instances, omitting t�No free advertising• da h' lath wedding anniverelary. itis many thoughtless- . 1.Advertisement& without writ"t% instructions By the rtu►away of a tea® drawing a I -Harr (food of the Empire for instance I 1. - will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- o e of the bestsppoorti editors in America, ' I. ' . aordingly. Orders for disoontiiuing advertise- binder in Airan township on $atot•daq a d Herr lfiribbe of the same paper -a •a- - menta must be in writing and dent to the pub- Dttiniel Meuser, aged 17 years, was prob- Usher. a st big fellow with a big brain and as _ . ably fatally injured, and his father,Angnst Val a heart as ever beat tinder a human1. Job Work promptly attended tio, Meuser, badly hurt. i -they are worthy of a high place. - .. I . CURK SROs.. - POOPRIETOR=. While re ring to hsrrowa sumer. The Celebrated American Perce P Pa Ido not believe in mutual admiration iso- - -- fallow Dunsan McLachlan, of the 12th o sties, but I hate to see our own fellow@ ' Our Politic$ -Strict line of Enniskillen, was knocked down careless -this is their chief faul"f - loin -'Lined ed . ' Our Aim --A First-class Doral Paper. by hits horses, which took fright, drag• t ose who are plowing in stumpy fields - . _ Our ExiPeatation" - The bea;0 ging the harrows over him. He, may not a d doing Rood work... , Brethren of the , . - support -0f the oeonle of Pickering and vieinito.. recover, peas, we deplore the dearth of Canadian u I. . JA .. . _ -. ; A young Toroutonian, Mr. Harold literature, are we not partly to blame t - - - - -- FRIDAY, AUGUST S. 1890. Jarvis, who has been studyiu for the Are we helping one another over She rough last year at the Academy of Mu ic, Lou- Places and making -for those who deserve . - ' don, it, a place in public appreciation." R. ks : . NOTES AND COM ENTS. England, has taken the highest honors in the examinations an carried - Ofi''the medal. BIRTHS. i Mr. Wiman has made a proposal - -id - BtRNELL.-At Pickering, on Baturil august � 't „pj.ZlZ �IZE►�'J . . i�lair Canada be officially represented gnu 1880 the wife of Albert Biirell o a so - . t n. I ' LETTER TO THE EDIT �. Woonav>rr,-At Pickering. on Elstnrda ,August ' g gnd,lt,ElO, the wife of Warren Woody f aeon.1. - at Washington. . Emanating from - . . ! - stlell a source the proposal. is a tit i.This department is open to all for t 'e fair dig- NRftB1TT_-At Pickering, on Thursday, July 17th, . . - - cussion of public questions. The ter must 18W the wife of T. Nesbitt of a son, . GI.: t - - • hark for the ridicule of the Empire. in all cases send his correct name w th copy, MARRIED.. . �..... . ! . .. The proposal, nevertheless will find a wish it distinctly understood, i however, - that in no case do we hold oure�elvos re- TAtI•on-Nal�TLE.-At the 1HethoJist parson-Sa'lt-..! , ' , favor In this country. r. Wlman apousible for o ,inions expressed l,,f corres- ago• Claremont, on' the 2nd of Aug t, iwio, oo r� Ipondents.-ED. NEws.j by the Rev. J. M_ Si,upsou. George G. Taylor} • cites an instance whey a resident I I to Alice Mantle, both of the Tpwn l,,,, o . representa;tice of Canada plight have . The B1-'aw....I*ssue Uxbridge. -- -_ __ - _ _ -_ _ __-_ - - _ - ,. ,. promoted Rif important agreement IiEA>z Sia; -In your last freak's t< o►Eo. - . 11sp- otCoRsort.---At ltickering,on a•eliet of a hale FOR A FIRST-CLASS CHURN = between the two Cottnt> ies. �t'hen pears a letter by Ratepayer, on the money et'.. 1c�3!t. Mary O';:cnuor, relict of c e late I i ' . the TariffBill was before thn lVays bylaw about to be voted on by the Town_ 'Jeremiah, O eovuor, @gid 77 yosis and 7 ship electors, wliich seems to me rather i:,ot,thes. ' and llleans committee, )V1 . Mcblllley foggy. _ Dairy Utensils,' Carpet Sweepers, Ely Traps, Locks and ggy. Ratepayer sa�-s : ••they lead over ` stated that lie° utas willin to itt lum- Near A(fr•erfisenterits. > • - P three thousand dollars on hand inom last Hinges. W iTe Sc;eenlIIg, Benzine gild TilrpelltlnP, • :. her ou the free list provided that Can- year, and this year's taxes at the same - - - - ___ � ads could abolish the es ort duty on rate as last deur twill be about twenty three WANTED. PAINTS AND OILS OF ALL DESCRIPTIO - - : � , logs. A -prominent Canadian then in thousand dollars." - The assessed value of ' NS. r , the Township is 03,588,000,the flatsn hip OU good thre8herN waotc+,i +1t cure. � ,.j� ashingtoll telegraphed o bir John rate for the year 1888 and ls�la agme 11 None other,t need apply- tV. H.L'H ' lt('H � jt -V�SrT M&TrTITS , i _ Magdonald, but n0thillg came' of it, tlfth of a cent ou the dollar. This ate ILL, Woburn 1'.0. +lam. ,�1. 1 1. y' - and lumber was ,not placed oil the for 1890 will .give $71711. Wilf Ratepayer - -- - _. - _- -- - please explain where the balt;uc of the. FaI'm IQ Ij6t• I free list. If Canada �ri11� appoint a all lengths and prices, and everything III the hard�rdre IIID,. j 4'L3,000 comes from. If our Tre:c aper re properly qualified abetlt nit Washing- ceives $23,000 this year about $I1 )0 o it lI I? reps• part of I Lots 9 and 10 '� n t1:e Call at IOn, his presence will 111a1ir;111'ate a &ill Come from, such, ,iourcr•,c ati SCI ooh ;rt, cos., Yickeri„�. 4p1.1} to - AJfF:S ' - %,: 1011; series Of nitltllal I O11ceSS1011S, Trustee Rat", County Rates Etna 11'icl er ltiltltF.1,1,, Clary tnont l -U. _ 4u- rue -- k., i ritually beneficial. As i is, the two 1111; IlarbarCompauy, tvhiclt are net To u- Carts for bale. RICHARDSON'S HARDWARE STORE C'overllllleltts stand a tllol sand miles ship taxes; but simply trust fuiids. 11, � i discussing this Bylaw there are o. . wo _ i apart, ;;l.,llcinz; 5t1 piciotis cud askance things to be considered -the Leuetit to be T T.ot IR, ith Cr -u.. a nett eli:iu , e,�tt YICI�E�IN ( �'` T.�j . 1 " !t•1- -_dv. Ab•u n b. -W1. ta(-u- corrre i cart- f �' across al► (ger-1videnin� el assn -each derived and thio exr,ense to be incur d. ( tt H . actuated hY a suicidal jea otuy-eaeli 1•,veryone knows •.'!at the tloodg,have eft � t c, (1.: lar„ „uta 1 ra _ - -_ -- 11'1'1 I t('1�� u• h -3t onr roads iu a bad couditio11. Tl:e cont c;l *T TT - det(�11ui11ed to shun the ini iutice• 1lroposes to put thtui lu a better ei to tl tui FOU1� D i �o �o • •' ' . . .. . 111 this da'y of protea ti�'e gild iter- -they were before fire floods. 1'hii I. c •r- - p taiuly ri;;ht-provided it deet+ u t m: kc r"1`rciILR c•nat Hurl n piece of c twat; Y -1s., ; - .. nal goverilmellt we 1•]Se to '119"'e:' auv sericcis incri :►se i11 the tnxc ;4 '1 he Al f 'us-rl. owi-er rat: ru(•(aycr i,im•, tt• IPf at • lar�,est tl►uonnt to h(• rais•:d in xnv uc t ar I""�;:,'''••-:,.�r,:b,l, anti p.,)irr� for this r afire. th It all Inspector. of 11a'ches be at 41.1 itli.Tn Q nll.l,lK(il Apt. .AR.V_ ..-I...... once appolilte3(j, with auth rift sinlilal• ►S „19'Al. �1 rate of one-cig};t, h of ,I -� , . t0 thlit 116StU1ti'e(1 0ll the totrnshi t cent om the dollar will i;ive Q1'. !+i - f:3 Falr)11 to Sell or Re11tI 11 . . 1 mare the„ Kitt be required next ar, . c- 'j +� , 1 A I . Cresol inspector, olio- nla,y crntf;sc•.lte Cording to the 13vta�. ��•l,:(t - 4 tl;h , ; . �� ��I()1�(, �011 ��'tl�Il�'1`�j all bread. that is not jl;st s0. 7'itp mean to the individual tax pa rr It I :1('13L�. heiug snuth half e Lot J \(- ✓1 S!1P (`tib-. F!nse_ SiGet) nire� i j • �- match inspector should l;e rcac'tY t0 means that if the 13ylaty passes he tell -.11 ;:r,-,: 1;,,,,j I„ .,",t.art.t lael(• �tal-le_ t:u;li;ou(1 �ill(i �11111I11�1' 1� ' have 5 CPUta more taxes to pal n Pte t I'ts„r,ce=iou 1:=t c►t 1pt11 sett: easyterulI. 1 llll1 � 1 e5I1 SR'OOp CIOVII upoli file facto 1(,; fit 1111 f+100 of illy asseti9rnent. If he is :t will; r -1 A 1�..l1At'\Alt, (lsrcntout P.(1. 1 i i ' 111011iellt to see •hat sort o cin article ase;essea for $10(NJ, he will have to pai- 5; ; �'R I'IT t��T � �� �/.1 � r , -, -_ is beiu; sent into the happy 1101:1(.. Oil cents more to the township next ;ar tl, „ TO RENT u E r �Ll� . _ this land. `1�e have ire11 the inatell last gear. If lie is a farmer with 1 4) a(•r �: �� � . t,f laud assessed at ttf,0 per acre, h � extra r wllr hall of Lot lil. 7th Con., W11 tLv, RNTery Saturday c lineups til - question considerable attent-ori of 11}te I_ �' �, e �E., c1.SUl1..� Luxes will be $3.33. It must be b me i : 100 actress e3n,tortable house and t- -not that we are seeliin J d e appoint- !•uildie •s. ctiu,l beari,(• orchard_ tiha)er to a- Pl mind that this rate will ;;radnally c acres. ti C-1°�� i1 e,il-slid cut ofortehundre�lnutclles tc, about half the amount with(itit In . a°otl, well•untered, xG-t u, sant! state of , inti- �R �-,���: y yeti„u. l •tnte.sinu y;ivon in netol,er. istio. _ - used, 18 broke, L3 refused t0 l(rillte, crease in the value of the totvualttp' flit - FRANCIS WART\U• Pickering ViliaLge• t3 4L flared up aild div,A and oul�• the inr to the building of our new scbq 1, ��e . - - t balance of 17 burned asn hottest this villa;;@ are taxed hi;;her Ih n an F$j`jD 1SR16 ' - for r - other part of the township, a,,d yet I -A - - , luatch ought to burn, These stabs- not believe there &ill be say seri us op ► = ACRE being tI . tics show a seartdalous 'col dition of position to the llylaw here. I{ 'tepate '3��� s• h 1°� lam' -No. nth . -•• Ccn-,Pickering. Two ouseg t,uil liug I. __ things- 'The match has mdre social advises tate electors to stay at horn . TM of large capacity. Land in a good state of a tlti- _ influeltee tliall ally Other llnallllllate i8 a mistake. Every elector is pal of th vution. (1� grain tart) exceptionally ell /� �1 ►1' tloverning power of the country au rhoul oateite(i, and ul►aciallt adapt@ for grafin ur- m�a1 I1 �j� j jO m=m thing, and requires atte11ti01�. It el]- upon all occasions vote for or agai at each n es tm „n'�:j�rPQ;opi"�,"ljagesTenne li, rel Calj anti t tars every home, worms its 'way into man .or measure that comes befo a him. Possession 1st of April next. with fall p4oug lug see our Bedroom Suites, hideboards,` Extension Tables, our confidence, and then at the con• Hoping that all the electors -i; ' other 1mvilegrs• J. & p- MACNAII, Claremont. 1-iS Parlor Suites, Couches, 13odsteada, etc., etc. A lathe stock of Picture words your readers -will study the Bylaw - - nd Room Mouldings. Cornice Poles, Curtain Chains, etc.. we guar - summate 1110MOnt of its career it base- carefully and vote for or against i on the Dissolution of P_ - - __ -sh otee satisfaction in the Undertaking line, as we'lia e a large aux ly betrays us. - The last match, the z:,th. p� Well selected stock to choose fr°ui, y only available one, is alwa utterly . ' y� I am vonrs etc., i rrHE partnereLip heretofore exhiting tTS depraved and deceitful bey 'nd- coin- G. S. C 1 Ac mIxitaIl"Ta. I Ali ' waN.. under the style and IIrtn of Dodwell dt Hauq- Pick rinj;, August nth '90. dors• moulders and machinists, of the Ville of PIi \ ERAL 'DIRECTORS. - p 'e• It will start out splendidly, , Claremont. has this dy ,wen dtnaolred. >d . J_ PIC KE ING,6­640.0-T. Dod well will collect and pay all seseuuq ue R I;� (i, l)!� T. burn cheerfully, and then deliberately Editorial Envy, T. and a the late cru,_ (lie despite VOur most skillful efforts to Witness our hands this glhu da of J�I 1 , 1 ' r , _ save it. A T ronto friend sends tie aiWarked 0_ B I;1iODt1:, M.D.. J. f1'. D4DE i, I. copy of Saturday Night, dated Augtlet 2nd. witness. X SAUNV8 s. 1' Almost ever • da the a era• tell of ti tin _r - . , 3 y P P The article to which our attention its speci- o ' g purchased from Sir. %V"I the site of _ i ' . - some man getting tired of little;, shoot- ally directed by sundry heavy penci marks i foundry, iepu� rebuilding at once -- he late found ___ ____ _ n the meantime, ng • ifng 1lis wife and then hi self. It is an editorial apropos of h dward F�arrar's kinds. &Cas J. T, po wD of W - -_ - T - -- - - -` _ seems to us that self -murders on the✓ promotion from the Mail to the G1 be, at - ---- - - -- -- • g - - . - increase and that 4he suicide f to -da a greatly increased salary. The writer : -Chatham F$II111II �j� - y :(Edmund E. Sheppard) points o t',that Chtath 'I-' - I.. generally lacks courage to face the un- the newspaper men of Ontario eith from pm. Ont. l certainties 0f sterility si ale -handed, indifference or envy, are silent i.n r kard - t and so to Mr. Farrer's undoubted - - __ T"M . . I - . ushers iso ed abilit . m .( a unfo-r While tut ate rel - y a Mr. Farrer can stand this, the ori says" Mt` five into tue abyss 'ahead of him. "there are many otllera lees fort ately - Generally the wretch selects is wife, situated who ihaye had their -liyee c shed - - 9 KING ST., W EST, . poor soul ! who for long y ars lias` out of them by the envy and malevolence P'•° t , been patiently killing herself for his of their fellow Draftsmen." With f lines ,`�; r ATINi r; , RCI roc . good and that ' of the children of otter surprise, not anmingled wi h par- as rel donable pleasure, we And that th editor ,74��,�► �he Repail~ln Of ��1n8 gild COm- • shoots her and then himself. To be of this journal is mentioned by Mr $hep- g sure, the murderer invariably feigns ani as one who is not properly eat mated 'f05 E r^ plicated Watches receive solicitude for his wife, profes s to dov his contemporaries. He also tea a is &W "' - score of more evident instances of u racog• �aJf special attention. the deed.to relieve her.of fort er mis- BAGGING ATTACHMENT FOR THE ' E '' nized gierit, which are host told in his ,.� All Work Guaranteed... Chargee 14loderab: - ery;-bat in removing himself l}ewould own wolyds:- CHATHAM FANNING MILL. . • remove her sours® of miser lin most y� 'tIf ere is no bon (lamaraderie, o en- The above out represents a new tmechiiie r Cases. Nine. times out of texl� such a thusiasni in oar craft, no fast exp ion whish ie an attachment for bagging th!�e ROBT ERT . CUTHB , . murderer is impelled by a selfish feel- of what! we must feel for an able Frere, grain as it comes from the Fanning Mil , .Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller.---- . ing-he envies his wife a cont'nuance there w ll Lever be a joatraalistio pate- It is complete in every respect, and wi r • of that life, which thou he is tion m in Canada and we shall all be give the bort satisfaction to those who a 9 g1II �t., West. . g lovers d our country will not the it. The ,,Wanner of driving the Bagging g about to rob himself of it fore er, he gainer. That a reputation can be ads in Attashmeut has been .greatl improved . , ' - - still holds dear, and invol ntarily spite of these petty jealousies I kno* to be since last year. It is now riven with ' clings to. Why cannot such an one true, E ward Parrer knows it to he true, chain belt that will not slip nor Dome . �. but theta are mea others lava fortunately the pt>1leys. . blow out his own fevered br and A. tail season hay, a in Come amend I e}taated who have ad the life crashed out p .; exploit Lis doom, without horrifying of them by the envy and malevolence of I before yewB,liath tie Agging nim A�ttnafioahwant rot � I8 THE PLACE TO BUY - - the land with a double tragec�,y, and eIIee that CiloiCe ' R7•l1 - - i • their !allow craftsmen. Who took painv I handle the most reliable Fanning )titin ,man,,. �j a �7 r - leaving bis name to public execration. to tell that Fahey of the World, now dead, factored in America for cleaning• separation and • • ��r�, 1' lne Teal'3 �e� [.at� was the brightest r tag all klods of n. s tat int& in fav- f ' The dead suicide enjoys to much 'g ttge'a1er ip Canada ; our my mw are t:e`r'ollow:-.�°a.y to t>sra ; Ra1�1Yj� and Cuas kin that "Mr. amiff ' tuart o the Bobcaygeon screw feed for the hopper; low and handy 6V got 4a a l all ti�S or a►11yt living t3y>aapathy. The man w o.c0ii- Independent was our funniest Mau ; that in lie grain; sb=n and durable; well paint -gig ; m s . �. donee the act Of one suicide, a s tho `the lithe fellow who rami the I'iWWing "�eeas and piggies to clean and separate all yon �r<ia Ct kinds of grain and seeds grown in Canada; fast .7 -want �n Grocerlei�• , % _ : �, • IIelrt. At the t, suicidi ill i blit 8 pews ryas smart eoonRii to be iia tli bigger and good cleaning of wheat. g"01at attenttan . - II�Ogt �� ena>Ii0t1 ,' plaice; that Preston of the Winnipeg Bao, has been giten to the rant clearing of >taiteyNEW LA �: y 1e orda- fico of a Brantford Ez w removing all rpul seas. eiirt and broker) weeds.- RIA SE T �tJ ST AIRI K {lOeltOe', as an • 4 aiffieu�ties• all-roMA& smart enough tq Ban&& the A. GIBBON - PICKERING Ohnt. r! f t I- . UL TU M D ,= SM& 31, )1:- i', :-n?! ;, . .. : / :•a, t- r a �,t.,�`Si s Wr',, T i, a �­ �t,' ,la._ x - , r, a ( t. ,­.. _i, . .'J �. --._ -. .r-.• ..'.�- - « tie( •:.. ..J , - •Y.r - - i- _ I - .1 - ..- ., �_: i+t. ... _ rff :� _ i - _. _. -� is-' t . .. 3 �.., .: , ° , t r {i ; . 1 t t. > si ; ,. .` 1. f S1. f � a P r .--- A ! k tom, t �,tr � ���.s 'r. � � 66.A <.!P , � 11 Sc �� # , 1 s e $ s t i - -,:.,.,.,,.k - �. � ..4, - .. � � h. './ 5 i _ Y •� A . '' ". Y� • i t 1- .- o ic.}(`i �.. 4 Y. -» .tt ear••: '�-41- i±. . ...# k ... y 4 .r" -.-;- ,. .. ..A, fir.-. -...a r.: ... ;r . -.. .aC ., ,.. a. t$ .: _ {,� / . 1g' r 4 i- afi Sir ) - !� . �' 1 5 ay - •vis,- '- ', - �f• .... .. .., , •l Y :-- _ v. [ a.3 , a' , .... -• c '. .. � r -,.". :-.iso'._ a. �- ... ,y-?}' a - r < ... a .. ,..: . - m:.r•-: a --.. v -■. £„! .. ..�.- a ,•`.. `,` , Y .•r -s_ F ET ." Sa t f t t '�' t . F... pai- .Fr, �� q. �Y`^ 1=� r s ,- ,' t ,.,, a. S w _ a $ _ • s4S rr no - ,& x a a. + tJ �_.I °1 . 1: ,, a,` .s . ! - _ ",a .r t � ��i� bre,, �. �" , �,. (f .r :, '� ,��a s,�.�',�. 1��-< 1; i� .��` Fr. - '+n •• S'.,f:. '�, ., , '' -'ig "Bi .L�, X.*'tlic a4f4". . ¢.� .�. �:., F•$Ft Id W/ERIN fPE % i s. � . 'I4s t ... . .' t ' � "--. __ ". .. . 5fvP` _'` , -- F 1 ijfjy' ]DISTR _`C °', .., ,,Sig T!� IV" te08T L; ' t" . lrsor ov8 >, " Sowms°�e's Civi F �x i .�c 11th. ribe ,, William bunt" B�tswiLet the other / Thursday. :. holiday is Markham > • j, Q. Wepley, who in Whitb , is said to 00"y �ly dealir 1. brldly acoe'cher - - ' -;'- &%a to hone in Whitt . ' itsbte and woodshe tint the lora is eoyero Aa unknown man Bobeaygeon last we say he told some'nod5 port Perry. It is thou Few ladies consid . -some 40 or 50 miles of the fair -hatred inay 70 miles of threads ( ing• It has been estiuiat •: -of the United States *hat there are `27,000 - . _ ►city of New ,irk wli their wives. - Mr. Hugh ark, a in the capaca of ed Walkerton, has leve . -: with that jou al, ha the Kiucardi. e lltvi Lane who is startiu . Owen sound. A pleasant event Methodist parsonage 2nd, being the marri, - . ' to George C. aylor, - towlmship. W %visif - •everrvv success u their . and die happy. A Nov a Sco la girl thro� gh the ill trams, . whloh she pnt,in her . when she was done t;r shot ,l prove a sole, . Donit put your pipe is it ivIyou: ulouth. ROv F. «'. Bavehu . Disciple's church, 1 dro tied at Stouey La; • Ing 1 fit. He and 11;s : ins 1 ear tale lalcc, and Iain on -tile llioruiu; - 10101 the uuhappy gel with cramps. Ile h Bow am-il!c f6l. a, vc: goo:l ua111e for hiu►sc'!t : i` NN ICU lu the N01.01 mFt ,iu haft: to« tiswa i� p c"ideut of z' rs apen-1. -1. lir. C0(I-1 , Lick to Settle +1p W10.1 ' 1!i:( I abilitles in th,V .. - nhelle ill the II, 1:2,111-4 We •1: I):• he ,u:di( 1,: 1 and ve hope also tlla f mg -:1,.-Bow;;ran. i!!; a go ,i Ct,:l•.1 ! . :1 t-orlug ,ro,routo 1, BotlAVe.l was droivn .. • on Frid:(t• while bad swin.,iiing aruuual ca ter ou Lis back -,t he . _ tOc1k Cr:111111�, auk- t(, r/ L.not rise a,_,ain, His short dist:1t1Cv :(•,(ay. SCIT11111 au,I �111.rt•it•t, t rescued 11111.-aF, sl1c. � -' tl.e tl;:r(1 tune. '1'11 twenty f( -et d,.tp %%I; wa.; f loud Ila:i' au L( llarriecl wutuen Nt - in their scrap books tics, C01111►iled- Ly au- _ . womau's lvorl::--lu gets (linuer 365 . ti . 1,0.`15 times, gets the scllool twice a"UN, f( . baby to sleep 1,460 800 calls and, :ls sh ithir3g elle ha=u't et -el things au hour, 1 • . -'ho Says that a wo ••do ? Armed with . -any wife ulav calmli • when her husband 1 . ' 4ieity is limited iu . . and filen simply par figures. Mr. Titnothy }1iu, has entered upon thf . receiving the congra friends. He u art Lc in the village of .lit I - - Rest of Brockville, 1 geant iu the 421 ? d I 4llat lie is somewhat f clan enjoys good lie . • life-long reader of tl an active interest i native laud, and a'•( i.. , failing to attend cla.r J� partner @till liugerr ( , the well-known fare I.which the village o . where lie remenlbei :, '=' has entertained tlu • for whom the old highest regard. Ili ' ` the late Henry Alur Durham for some _.. Dominion Parliame - Oshawa fire alarr °,� ` day morning last ,yk�l ' o'clock. The fire v fa• 4i lar under lir. W. ,'¢ Chosie and his son :. lake where they lia Via, i . @red fames coming rr dow. and ►ave the r. 4p- ► '' .vets quickly on o,,' probably the ant] '� lire had five or P"; 1 I y,; would have been I s � 'Was nearly undet V� :rt.-, up to Mr. Murton' ,;f 1 way would have bf t } t. V, tis' fiat. The fire , ' , otrlginated in same ' Y window by a rigs � _ down the gra f dila t. P . `,, fore tiro brigade e( - ' ins to the smoke i t - t; ,y y building to the th m. S 1. Mr. Melyou, Maw I t . And Mr. I _ -� a by fire. . - W a s 4 11, t� { si J l 2 r ` ,.� .� i 1iz! -- 4-1-1% -,,,� k.; Oils ,. t: = 1,ies, Picture e g-uar- ;;e And f>NT. - ■ �:, I, ,, . T - ,r aii�l Com -eeeive .,� . )11. x. JI t es , oderata a� ERT, l e svel ler.�'r ' r 1, ,st, f ---_-- � l no A.. • .a , i c J1�"'r , ant �� . hln� - '1 Y ,IN,'ED .. ,. e J x. `� 1 - t. at. 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M. , ON MORTGAGE SEt .URITY 0r���.� % _. , FROM OUR SR�IiaJi0S8. - and ad the tma • is inn + • hands Of thi t , ' •• 7 L XJAI.. . + � 80 - - { - �eu �" + r a P "rc, t gownianville's Civic �oli"y will be;op men who mad* such a= aeess ,of the oar- Taanre aotu* tGfheallr» Aa WOI,LOwf -,' - .+ � at lowest rates of fittei+eet. >1torlgagss.sna �.; , lith. nii>lit in 1ti99. there ie sic dpabt ai its No.B Loons . A. M. tltravrvs>sss of >•: _ bentatres pnrolsasedforaMsii. s, �_^ P , tboWilliari 111int8rb dtl' ipppeii dead 'neat stseoeu. •• 4 " )1[usp :16 P. M. �1'��® �OIIIIIn$1��i$, e - t+OES�'-�l,'r + 'i'.�i.' i k R 1 IF " ��` ; 'a market the other dr< 1 , w • i/ e Thgi sday, Aaaust 7th, ' cell) b4' 'earip �� - - .sad on oo �_ 9 Bim» '09 bi. k .! V ' w - 7 1x,1 1. .. 11� �t011eft, �t3., ,r - ::,t _ • + ► 't Auld ntmissibM { • s . Markham• , : P10"111=ts MA ZW. - ,. � - 4i r h Y In - o! :Ss .. ,, , . -. And all other osmerery work. , r r - C Wedey, who f erly mads rasp _ T. _ E r �i �/1� 7 j{� - 'J._` p•����� ' �t - ,; �: �{'� Y tSA�� d• •' r c3y� - >s'��_i-_ ♦ .' : 1. '+ .�. ���f d l OW �pol�i. of i ooWb. S�ed1W American fes`" 1 .t- `�+' - - ' . .' .,L, e"3Y 41 ohm �a 1 t ftele : wetattatn L•+ it ptlad: t)ttf et ' ,a ,• •-, i ' t.' Whitby, is Baia to ))sire made a pile of : ria to >lh.ao �zts�, �a tow ®con ra4 and Oanadisn Granites, � 4 ,. • w!I ;> ; Jley laieiy, deiil' * in Toronto real , , carne, Aber 6b1 g Baso to is aD 1<.onaon Fire Tn.nr oe. oartnpan ptl... neeth .. f . ; , r p bbl � wishing work would do well to caU on us nrohasing. All work guaranteed. American "ft Lesutnaaes Co. +. mo Flotu ply. ease ll:n+n dear ton p -ir" }� • 918. MI&M. J�-toll. *a sa resubw per ton •iia p� of the lowest. ; , :. � tt - I By -late 0 provide for ihtie of Debon- w g rebadly scorched °rev. Cdr. IIoL�- tures to flu extent o enetuu Thousand FARMERS' MARKET. . ` as" az Iverk -1i► w1e ON oft" � � • 1. ;'� �' J ,,,a'A house in Whitby last week. The Dollars, for the putt s of raising momsy TonovTo, august 7, 1890. tear ee A T - -- - :` 1' pelbte and woodshed were consumed, to replan bridges, cul is and loads de- il�heat, bash 9 000 to, 098 �h�! �TOZl }� _ tial the loss is covered by insurance. .. • stroyed and damaged the recent Moods Wheat, ,..,..a.. 86 to 90 OONv$TANCING CARNP17Lf.T &MIN. r � ' - . An unknown mann was foaod dead nalitt r*, -1 -AP, 1. Boheaygeon last ween. The previous in file Mutricipalit}r o the Tort><sh:p of Wheat, wester...... 098 to 100 VICTOR W01)�� I - - + � " day he wld somebody that be came from Pickering. Wheat, goose ............ 70 to ?2 �.#.�- P - + �.7 +- ��5 Port Perry. It is rho t he was a tram WHEREAS b$ nt `and serious � bush ............... 47 to 6$ ,e t ffia doable and substantial r. ng�' p- b ' built almostentlrely of wrought G=VA Lots on north side KhW efr�eet freshets many culverts and roads Earley, fish............ 48 to 54 mill made, being 10 corner and the Collo the sale - . - �t Few ladles coasideal that Haley Carry were washed awn and ed, pe1�� n. I . bush ................. 58 to . 62 Iro together with other village p�i'o1�h'• . some 40 or 50 Wiles.Of.hair.On-.their bead; ; And wdlyess the cost of pl"ing the same It is a very powerful Lath will ran an a very ), y­hwould be' great *'tax to 1 vq to one year: may, new, till)............ 7 50 til 9 00 light wind. Thera are no delicate little parts Gall and get prides, Now is the time to buy. - {r the fatr•halrtid ma a eD ave til dress And whereas the total &easement of the Hay, old, ton............ 11 00 to 14 00 about it to break or get out of order pand le the 70 miles of threads of old eve mord- m� lei try or the Tow Straw, tou..........�.::... 6 solo 700 aataone failures owing to their liability to be anJ Date's Block, Y, �g every p of Pickering mill go to wreak. Many mI1L have coven dirt W. V RICHA$D90N _ { Ing. . ' ' t And where" the total de of the t1a[d Mnpi- Dressed bogs... 6 k) 700 blown down or damaged in heavy wind storms. r It has been estimated b ` an em to oe p """"" --- y employee eipality is the sum of Vo ss, Beef, fo 6 to. 7 00: /� ` - the United States Bureau of Labor ' Tltereforedthe municipal uracil oftheTowia- �q ��""" The �i(sitOr 1t�+ �sYiar�ited �`Ti.F that there are 27,000 arried men in the ship of Pickering enacts v ollowa:d9m•••••• 7 10 not to down in y G.` W. . WARREN, 1. That for the purpose of relaid the Reeve of MUttO11...... 7 00%o.. 600 take heetoweblown or post with win Intending pur- City Of )\eW irJrk Wh are stippOrted by the municipality of the To ship of Pickeringg Veal, puss .....'........ 7 00 to 9 00 chasers are respectfully invited to Watches, Clocks, l ewellery # their wives. shall cause debentures of he Corporation of LheTownshipof Ptokering ito be made to the Butter, lb . 00 16 to 00 17 Careful) E amine this Mill and Silverware Mr. Hugh Chu'k, w o hue been actitiq amount of nineteen thowj,and dollars, which EgRe, dos.... ..... 00 00 :O 00 16 y in the capacity, of edi or Of the Herald, said debentures shall be sewed with the seat of before giving their orders. I invite inspection . in all styles and at all prices: Walkerton, has severed his connection the Corporation and signed py the Reeve otytke - -- -- andcou°�son. with that Orirnal, said municipality, , or b77 saop person as may be�j���� I can furnish piping of all kinde,brasser iron, .' j ha g purchased the authorized by the said Con oil to GiRn the Gams, cheaper than the cheapest, Any one : . - - , . the Kincardine Revi w from Mr. Jos. and elibll be countersigned y the '1•teasurer of wasting ae+W W� who i8 starting another a er iii the said municipality, and all exhibit on tris Also agent for - Lang F 1? face thereof the authority under which they (' Sewin Maclille will do well to Owen Sound. . j were issued. ' .►apical Paid up, $1,500}000 D'S call and get price from 1.. . � " A pleasant event ok plice at the 4• The said debenturtil d interest eoupons Sur lus, - - $1,300,000 FROST �i W00 thereon shall bear date on the day hereipatter p ' ' Methodist parsonage n Saturday AUgast appointed for the coming into force of this By- ���� AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ' a"• `/r e � - -__ '�'v y 2nd, being the marriage a of Aliee Mantle taw, and shall be payable on the dates herei y�gITBY AtE�tC�. W� s. DUNSHEATHi l,71y PICHE$IN4, 4NT. both 'of Uxbridge after next mentioned, that is to ay r to George C. '1'Ay101'+ 6 On December 1st, A.D.1800,forDebenture H— SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. s!-3tn GREEN RIVER. ---- - I ­..�­ township. We wish the young couple for interest a15tt 3! Oa De?4aiI t a.a(1?�1► ?tstereet allowed at highest cut'tent rates. ICo ' -- - - every success iii% their efforts to live long for Delmntare �1,OOb, for interest tlg ; on Dec- - 9babor let A.D. 191Y3, for D benture: al(100, for notice of withdrawal required. PICKERING � Es 0 BRIEN . and die happy. interest 900; on De;ember let A,D; ieai, for De- W. H. HOLLAND, * * • • r A NOVa Scotia girl ivas fatally burned benture $1000, for interest 950; oil December , 101y i lSAIvAt�Elt. � TbI>� l9t A.D.i 1994, for Debenture .IOW, for interest �rthi _. I.' rough the instrume eality of ber Pipe, Abl - on December IRt A.D. 1985, for Debeuture — -* ---- Lumber which she put in Iter pocket tau gwckly X1000, for interest ,?750; of December let A D. 'jIT�`Y ' when she was done smoking. -This item 1f for Debenture t�1000, t r interest $T00; on �T8@�, TTQ0i3, Z'=@e19. -- --.-_ .- December lift A.D. 1697, for ebeuture *1000, for I have bought out the lumber yard of should prove a fiole n warning til all. interest bsf355(1; on Decomber 18t A.D. 1ti9R, for De- PHOTOGRAPHER = '' Don't put your pipe i Sour pocket -keep benture *1oW, for interest GW; on December • As the undersigned has just returned Dir. J. II. McQuay at Pickering Village, _ 1st A.m' 1999. for Debentur 81000. for interest from a trip to Europe. and flaring visited and sin prepared to supply all classes of _-__-__ � " it 1n Our mo; ��._..... uth. the leadin nurseries there, has secured special pp - - - y k5so; on December A.D. sac, for Debenture g p (umbel at the lowest cash lice. i Rev F. W. Baugh an, pastor of the Af- IM, for interest .500 ; o December 1st A.U. rates for the i[nt,orting of shade, ornamental, p . . As good, prompt, quick, re'li- : Disciple's church owmaurille was 1901, for Debonturo 151000, or interest fi4.50: on Rrnall trait and other trees, Also Norway — ' t ' Docember 1st A.D. UW- for Debenture rrltl0a. for spruce, Scotch and Anstralian ppine at gy per ' able work tells -every time. - drowned at Stoney La -e on Friday morn• intorest -AtW ; on Decemb r tat A.D. 19M. for hundred• a to 18 inches. bmall Ituit and other ing la3t. He and Tris family were camp Debenture >al000, forinteres �:i50; on Deee,uber trees at equally low prices. Orders by trial) or SHINGLES I have the largest trade " 1st a. d. I", for Debentur $IOW; for interost otherwise prompt) attended to. Rend iu your �' _ jug near the lake, aII Ile Went in Stit'illl :.300 ; on Docember let a. d. IMM, for debeuturq ordetx for 1R©0. H. OI'KIN8,1'.R.. C,reen Ricer . Suing on the iuorni g of the accident, 1000, for int�eroat @n- o December Set a- d. Ontario Canada 4311 ' I intend to make a specialty of shingles, 171 Ontario county. when file uullappy gentleman. was seized 1906, for debenturo St000, t r interestIt,o: on -- -. - -- --.-: --- - - - and will keep a Iflrke stock of each grade December 1st a. d. 1907, for. benture el000• for ; . on hand, No. 1, XXX., $1.95 persquare; If I say I'll have your pictures ready - - with cramps. He had only resided in interest $150; on'Deceinbe let A: d. 1908, for - . BocvmanlrillE fur a y ar and lead mudo a debenture *1000, for i,�toro t t�t�ooi; on Docem- - - - - - 52.60 per ;ti. Other grades equall3 IOW• by a certftiil day, I'll 11a�'P tlten�l by' her 1st . ci. 1000. for de enc re . loco, for inter- � n e � m er r ' � I good uaille for himself. ' est And said debent ,ee stiau 1►e ,nRde f Orders taken for ani duan- that day slid tile} will be correct' ''! .. - - When in the North West, Mr. R. Belch J,ftyahle Rt the branch or ag ncy of rue Uuta,'ic' LIME + lily of time, and any orders ly done and finely finished. . )Sank lit the Village of l'ick ring. I r�, met our late tbw iism�tn, Ali • Codd, who . AG � ti l FOR• Left w ith rue will receive prompt attentioD. :i. 'The said dt bellturcR sl all beAr n,terest at p P My 11eVC gallery 18 one. Of the largest is president of a rfilcvaF there newly and atter the r,ae of fi.e er eerie. per annu,u and best a' iointed �n the Province. Opened. i1ir. Codd ayft �I,e is coining_ from the date thereof, unit such, interest shall •�' All kinds of drer;sed Itunber kept pl - �' bo l,a�+abie }early on the fi t clay of December TSF �dASSEYlfflCO@}' 1 er 'thine' i5 as handy and tast • i hash tu-settle ti with everybody, and as in r;toek. liaril and Soft Mod at the � J 0 _ Y _ 4, 1 iu oach and every yenr, tote her w ala the debeu- . . alhis- liabilities in this i section Ale SOL`le- titre then watur,ng at the R id branch orageuey r * Plckeriu Lumber Pard. ttri 111011ey call ))hila lt- Call Oaf 4 ,,f the said Bank. and srich c ebentureahall-lifive - , TORO. TO. * io where in the Dei hborhOod of „90,000, around when iii «pithy. , h io,.w ped therotrr coupons or the pitymeut of - - W. D. GORD.ON, - we hop:• he mak0s h�S railroad a SUCCESS t;,,. iutereRt thereon. - , and we hope ie also that 1:t' iuicutls st ilitr- 1- 'that for the pnrpoRc of payi:,;; it,c+ dub; -.t ! 16 I'I{pI'I;II?`l'Ull.%. E_ Q B�L=tea i t h4 r+ l,y cru;tte,] iu uuraal i l ,:a1,uc ntR u,s the} i THE 1IASSI- BINDER, y iu• up.-Borvmanvill'. Statesman. What- - - - - a 'n:, , :n u,an„re, a„d the i„tees t cLereol, n,t ):,•ecru- 7111- �i A ti:il•:I -100 E rt. - - - , '00d Cocld : t'a•e provided an annual t4pecial rate authe•tent - A tioung Toronto n all It - the La a of t„r the,►,:yu,ent (,f Cach aw, ual inhtal,ue,tt an,l e . ; .: '� i:,:('rest ac•c•rued shs,ll bo u,u'.e oil rho taxable TIII: '1'OIZU�'I'O 11U1�'L:R; , � OF T .L]. . _- . E• , CARD Bntl,,cell Ras drowned at 5touej Lal. • rolwrty of the said Town hip of l lckcrim: to , ' - cl, ou Frit3ay while bathlin•'. Ile; h,id beEc -'(f iition to all other rntes, and shall becssrtsetl TIII: SHARP 1tAtir:, 1'atC. - t :: f swilnluinr► ar.,uud calryin(• his 112211 cls- 'lerivd and cullec2ed in each, and esery v ar `' b ' ” "� n upt,:, all the r„tcai,Jcirrope �c Kithiu thu t.t�i(1 - All sorts of repairs Of the ilta2tB@y mil- I ti@ to iicku0�;'lenge �'ltll tllauliS the receipt iu full of _.f f' i -. ' ter ou his Lack wheq. it is suppusetl, he TownF-hi,tof l'icheriat;duri- gthetennoftwetity chilies kept tit lay Agency opposite D. g , took cram s, Sauk to,the bottom and slid vem. froth the first day of c tt,bc•r. ,t. D_ iH90. p( y p ;,. ,rhat in,u,cdiREely ftfttgqr the date here u_ O'C ounce's t;tlop, rlCkerwg. jl]y Claim fC011l the �” estern 4Ss11ral1Ce Coln `iu for loss llOL rise a;;a1D. His IDother who was ft after alwointed'for the ef) ang into force Aju(1 p M1 . efTc ri of this lt)"•laty, it Rhal u lid u,r.v Le )stein) I call SU) )1 ' 8111 alnOi/lit Of btlldllll; S11Sta111C11 I11 the tjeSt111Ct10II Of ll1y i1d1'll �y fire oil 4t�1 O1 short di3t'LDCH ftw'ay' �1(al'd the• littlt, gut . i. - 1 E y t srleulll and hurried t ).het' isistanee flud f(r the 1{ecce of this t„t„�,c ,,Ably. nud b,• is t«luta at lOe per und. Jtluo ails «Sill pleasur© tPStify to the promptness elispiayed- hert by instr,tctod to u,nke ane issue Debentures t - 1 rescued her as she; gulag tlow'u for Of il,is cur,►urution Ruthc�n cd ro be itr,►►rd 111 1peetiug tale said Clain). , under ti,iR !s -lots, to the hu uuut lit nine+teen T ., tl.a third time. The cater was about .TOX3N' ME15,/S R9 thousunl dollars and pay:1kil. as to am°un. and CHRISTINA STIP► A MORTON .- tn'eilt ' feet dee) W11 1'e-Eotlswells body' wat„r,ty Re al,ove ptracrilKd, and the raid -Ur- . - ti S 1 G . . , . C Lenturrs ,.hull be c •untcrc.i ed by the Tread- IZI1 V. PIt,hl•. way found half au hope afterward. s T e Puubarton, July 10th, 1890. neer of the said Corj,oration. :Harried wcallen %v�nld do well to pfl5te G. That this liv-late shall co ie ittto force and ' iu their scrap t►ooks the follow iD stutis- take c♦Ifeet oo the first do • of rtol►er A. D. Hct. �j�0_ PA.1�K�R A.geX1t at i�LZ,Il�6.Z'ton. -PICERI G , - -\ g 7. The fifteenth da of Ault st A h. lf+iit► at the v _ tics, Com piled L • au �xchaD e, relative to i I I - -- 1 y �' Tosvn Ball+ in the' 1,11Ry;e df tiroutatau,, at the _ - -- - womau's Work :—In One Fear a troman hoar of elovvn o'clock i„ tlut f re„oon-i„ hereby � - .������ PLANING ILL . Kota dinner 365 ti lea. washes dishes Sti'l't-iiaedafttiletiu,eandpi efortho'appotu,- . 1,0.'lj times, rets the children rt fad fol' ,,,crit by the Reeve of the Township of Jte•r- 1.< 1. y Runs bo attend at the varioup +olliug 1Itives and' � � .: I-— sC11001 twice a day fo • 190 clays, sets the flual Gumming up of the vo�C s an behalf of tho 1 rP.11trllllll; tllallks til file 11111a1)ttatlts Of Clareln011t for file very Iib - era Ons intc•re�ted to sucl p (tooting or o,,J,v.,. c $114 Pickering for 5J years, I baby to sleep -1,4G0 Mmes, snakes about ;;,g the ky-lA.tl reed►cotfvrl T. oral patronage for the last .3U }ears, ► d00 calls and, as ahs wishes foe solDe M. The twenty-reveuth d of august A. D, DOOR would intiwatci that .I ,leave sold . lny Piokerilig 1Ju8ineJE3 to my • #thia3 , she hasn't ever ' minute, she wishes Iiia . at the Laid ),our and -1 1 is beret)) ill). f - i poi,ttod s8 the time and 1►1 for the sumu,rng Nephew, .. ,. $ ,0 thwgs an hour, 4,�81i0 things in a year. upl,y theClerkotthiesaidT ashi'of thenurn- SA �• , 1 H♦ BUNDS who has been nIll Inn It for file last 5 years, rl ” cello says that a w'oi'Inan has nothing to ber of votes for and agafnst t e By-law Teepee. T and would Ask for hila a liberal pAtronage. •do :2 Armed with such an arra of facts ti• oly j� T T (� (� y 0. The votes of the electors of the wed Town- BLINDS L tJ� any wife may calmly await tt,te Dext time shin of Pickering shall be 4 an on this lt)-law 11 . - Anyone wishing to pay trade on the Pickering accounts will ki'1for' he 0. ..- when h rhusband Turation 1Its her that her ac- °� u,e twenty-fifth day of A gust A. D. 1990. at _\ . I ” -anti all kinds 0- so within THIRTY DAB'S. I leave my books with J. H. Bundy for the ” . the following p1soes and b nd before the fol- 1 #icily is limited in and degree )caving Deputy Iiaturning oars, chat is to say: /r'%'1TT`T` Ti�i�T♦'�.. t pr@6Eiilt. - !. - - ,i and then simply part lyze him by quoting No. of Div. Polling Pl . • D. X. o. „j�.i.O �,J ,�-.Lt..�.i.M,.�1 �..+t . figures. E E 'Som 2 �tatRacl,Hr lai,op Ra%si �erB �, a utat.ol, Anything in this line supplied on order. g Mr. Tim ty Mn ro' J.P. of g The Claremont business will be carried On more vi ger., o y P s Hale • lia1J, I ,okering til age, James Linton has entered upon th( Stith year of his age, 4 Moody•s once, Liverpool Market, T. Moody Having got the Pieker4ig ,Planing Mills Ou$ly than ever. = 5 Cherrvwood Rall, Cherry cod. U. Davidruu _ - C ��NTn _ receiving the Congra UlabiOnB Of his many g Temperence Hall. Kinser e, Lovel Harrison fitted out with all n maehinBry, I friends. He was bo n in the year 1804, 7 Town Rall, t3rotigham, 13eI3&= Moen am Preps, to fill all orders -pro.nptty. aje RU���e" '" in the Willa a of Ma to town, ten miles 8 Mathews Hou", !trough m, C tY Ma bhewG - g 9 Besse's Hall, Whiteval , James astir dress lumber. and do all tha work usually � � l: . _­,-� *est of Brockville, h's father being user- io orange Hatt, 9th ooeoessi n,• David trrelt done in elle best planing milts. i _ �: geant in the 42nd ighlanders. Except 11 Town Hall, clareu,ont Thotuas ,Dna° Call at the tdill--near U1p (I.T.It. eta --BUSINESS d curie- 18 School R°ase. Allot► , . liidwilr Cliff UNDERTAKING., . . that he is somewhat deaf, the of q ---4 tiop, when desiring anything in my line. - man enjoys good lief lth. He has been a 1, Donald Robert Beaton,; lark of the Town- • '. L. i (life -lou reader of the Dail Globe, taking . ship of Pickering, in the Co my of Outetio, do . J. - L. SOIKERV'ILLE, an active interest i4 the welfare of his hezebv certify that the tbre Ding is d tome and - - correct copy of a lty-law w eh the Mnnicipal i •y P OPRIETOB. ' native laud, and a :o al Methodist, rarely Council -of the Township Pickering ggave a . - _ __ _ - _ - failing to attend elate ' meetiuq. His aged first and second reading, on he Slot day of July -L- - amtner still lin ors with Lim, living on A•D• lea°' a°d said liy-law ill ba voted on by �yR�++��Qi�T - l P s the electors of the said To nahip on. the 85th �� - , ' ' �"' - • the well-known far in Reach, on part of day of August A D. lasso. an if the majority of '1. j�-.-�. i _ •- - which file Village O Epsom stands, and mid electors assent to the viaions of said By- ^ . , • law, then on the 87th day of ugust A D 10o the -I ` , .• T y9.,arrlareanz Funeral Director, has returned to his old _ where he remember-- with pride that he said Municipal council will read the said By- •• � has entertained the Hon. Oliver Mowat Jaw the edsird time and pass a Game, - All persons interested will ease take notice -• stand in Whitev ale, where he will carry on the �1 -.. • for whom the old man entertains the in i _. a. , .• - and govern themselves *coo g Y• - , - �'-�': g highest regard. Mr. Munro s brother, Dated at Nhitevale this d day of July 18W Undertaking business aS usual. , the late Henryun o, re lesented West RA TON - __.. ' '' Uarham for some Screen years in the D. R. ''+ZN 'IE_.o�E ''�7CTHN WANTED.. ' M41 i Clark Tp. Pickering Dominion r' a t. ----ice - --- -- --- neral supplies. Terms moderate. ` `. ominion Par )tam Full stock of fu Pp J }*; _ Oshawa; fire -alar was sounded on Fri• WHITBY MAR L E A N D1. day morning last portly before three GrAn:e T, �%�%. LAOREAZTJ , r; d o'clock. The Sre a located in the eel- ' lar under Mr. W. Lanq's store. Mr. �� ' established �__ --_ Cholic and his so>, returning from the 01J.&IR5 �N'1' :;1. ) lake whe1, , . . i .re they h been fishing discos- • . WHITBY 1867 - `" DUNDAS St. ` ' ared flames coming nt of the cellar win• - RAL 1ftKS m •2 ,.. I.. .1 - . . 1. . . Wo r.._: s . dow and gays the al�irm. The brigade U91sta1~3te�!d as�t►a► • ,•����� i - was quickly on a spot and saved '-�-.. a f } n R.%OiCn l"lE3OT.�, , r, I ' !-' , -probably the eanti a block. Had the RO RIETO 1 .k J T DW - P fire had five or n minutes' start it a �ilii� ``''�F �'� - �0 ., 1.`, .1 _.w 0� 1. - • would have been t9. the upper flat as 1t IlKport®r and Dea r in Foreign :. pipFactoryf - I A."; r was nearly Hader the stairway �iug i'1�T t 5 r' ' { " `,�i ' rip to 1Ir. Mnrttin'all office and the stair- ' , and Canadian; GranitQ• G •- �'mTO�iIt i .'O + t ' —.1 . Manufacturer of —• , �>clB tilt) alt kinds of agrieultnral �impLl�ments, eslgines, and mill tstrt3llib ;+ ` J'JV � V would have been followed to the up x {I�• aatistion guaranteed. We also fnrniieli . -`1 %' per Sat. The fire is I3appoat►ed to lure Parties wild tin etOry work will cry done promptly. ,, ..r41 � j Lam, Farce & Sucone . _ oriRitlated in sane ;straw finder the open ,� well to t on lie fore going elle- Dee *,ell Primus of Brace, Iran and Steel Shafts for Cylinders, Steam fixtures for all kinds of Engii�ps, ww; window by .a eigak stab - being thrown. where. ' Forty ye rs' record of p' ' % '� dawn the tinct It was come time ba t saiiiefftcti n -yen,'oe'a1°• -Plough Baits, Cylinder Teeth, etc•; A Ho. t �laqugh Points always 1.. �� Sore Else brigade cupid )coats the St's ow- . ' , P every 81 * um I ��MN2 LL+ kept in Stack. Castings in Iron ar Brass.made to.Order. Also °- �� + 1pR to the smote hick fltled the entire ' t a aJ ' CisteYo `I'ollks► affd n bl undtrtltand Q8tii1 all k1$t8 of B1Dd8r 8nott } ` f r buildin to the thud flat. The stooks of 1 � �" ' �/ialmill triad W9 thoro g y t g , Wt , "+� r R °'� °` ' owern Pum M&A orders for <the Pattemon Villa- l _, °" 7, �' x �:_ p We -have the se% one. f©r re ears . 1 c v Mr.Hill- J 1 a� � p � Mr. Mayou, lttesfl'r .Felt Broe., st>rs min t In t y ttaiat go.-- {#hlltteB Of Whish �. J• Cowie, of Brougham, is -��i.. ' , yard, and Cdr. L• awllg, were all aaligh0iy d6-8dn LYbi FOITB'5,exri. 1'iohatllig ., kWy PW EIU14 I. OZZ+IT.j r' ' <4,�,� Y :> A a�/� . , 14 ♦ &matged by fire. ,% r 1+ v := tr : r • _ _,%'."j.,♦ •�� 'J-' •t :. i"- .:' ', , f 1 tt , ., ..: 7�f •4.'-:' - :>:,- ,'s '..� - I' _ - •n 3'.r1t.'+, ai .g - .c -seK _- 1 b �, 1 ,.. 4.1 .. K1 , a fin. +, ,. 3 � f. _ .. _ t .. t. 5 r p__ F + les i' w 7-+ y ,, ,.F ... Q._I._ F.,... v,:-. x. ;. w, d- r •i.!{t. i'--1 l i'<ir 3 .. t x x a i r {_ t / i A: T� ( s $ -Y _ .. a ; to r .r,.+ v. a, . 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B"Miltoo u going to ave an Immense No, 1 Ezulasse x t,.l ,Sari >ros'r s a>a Irac JiAillill{t' • , B:Oq A. id. ► .... t baed"1Aatsnsment as th',19th sod lath. •• 8 a: P. M. , ON MORTGAGE SEt .URITY 0r���.� % _. , FROM OUR SR�IiaJi0S8. - and ad the tma • is inn + • hands Of thi t , ' •• 7 L XJAI.. . + � 80 - - { - �eu �" + r a P "rc, t gownianville's Civic �oli"y will be;op men who mad* such a= aeess ,of the oar- Taanre aotu* tGfheallr» Aa WOI,LOwf -,' - .+ � at lowest rates of fittei+eet. >1torlgagss.sna �.; , lith. nii>lit in 1ti99. there ie sic dpabt ai its No.B Loons . A. M. tltravrvs>sss of >•: _ bentatres pnrolsasedforaMsii. s, �_^ P , tboWilliari 111int8rb dtl' ipppeii dead 'neat stseoeu. •• 4 " )1[usp :16 P. M. �1'��® �OIIIIIn$1��i$, e - t+OES�'-�l,'r + 'i'.�i.' i k R 1 IF " ��` ; 'a market the other dr< 1 , w • i/ e Thgi sday, Aaaust 7th, ' cell) b4' 'earip �� - - .sad on oo �_ 9 Bim» '09 bi. k .! V ' w - 7 1x,1 1. .. 11� �t011eft, �t3., ,r - ::,t _ • + ► 't Auld ntmissibM { • s . Markham• , : P10"111=ts MA ZW. - ,. � - 4i r h Y In - o! :Ss .. ,, , . -. And all other osmerery work. , r r - C Wedey, who f erly mads rasp _ T. _ E r �i �/1� 7 j{� - 'J._` p•����� ' �t - ,; �: �{'� Y tSA�� d• •' r c3y� - >s'��_i-_ ♦ .' : 1. '+ .�. ���f d l OW �pol�i. of i ooWb. S�ed1W American fes`" 1 .t- `�+' - - ' . .' .,L, e"3Y 41 ohm �a 1 t ftele : wetattatn L•+ it ptlad: t)ttf et ' ,a ,• •-, i ' t.' Whitby, is Baia to ))sire made a pile of : ria to >lh.ao �zts�, �a tow ®con ra4 and Oanadisn Granites, � 4 ,. • w!I ;> ; Jley laieiy, deiil' * in Toronto real , , carne, Aber 6b1 g Baso to is aD 1<.onaon Fire Tn.nr oe. oartnpan ptl... neeth .. f . ; , r p bbl � wishing work would do well to caU on us nrohasing. All work guaranteed. American "ft Lesutnaaes Co. +. mo Flotu ply. ease ll:n+n dear ton p -ir" }� • 918. MI&M. J�-toll. *a sa resubw per ton •iia p� of the lowest. ; , :. � tt - I By -late 0 provide for ihtie of Debon- w g rebadly scorched °rev. Cdr. IIoL�- tures to flu extent o enetuu Thousand FARMERS' MARKET. . ` as" az Iverk -1i► w1e ON oft" � � • 1. ;'� �' J ,,,a'A house in Whitby last week. The Dollars, for the putt s of raising momsy TonovTo, august 7, 1890. tear ee A T - -- - :` 1' pelbte and woodshed were consumed, to replan bridges, cul is and loads de- il�heat, bash 9 000 to, 098 �h�! �TOZl }� _ tial the loss is covered by insurance. .. • stroyed and damaged the recent Moods Wheat, ,..,..a.. 86 to 90 OONv$TANCING CARNP17Lf.T &MIN. r � ' - . An unknown mann was foaod dead nalitt r*, -1 -AP, 1. Boheaygeon last ween. The previous in file Mutricipalit}r o the Tort><sh:p of Wheat, wester...... 098 to 100 VICTOR W01)�� I - - + � " day he wld somebody that be came from Pickering. Wheat, goose ............ 70 to ?2 �.#.�- P - + �.7 +- ��5 Port Perry. It is rho t he was a tram WHEREAS b$ nt `and serious � bush ............... 47 to 6$ ,e t ffia doable and substantial r. ng�' p- b ' built almostentlrely of wrought G=VA Lots on north side KhW efr�eet freshets many culverts and roads Earley, fish............ 48 to 54 mill made, being 10 corner and the Collo the sale - . - �t Few ladles coasideal that Haley Carry were washed awn and ed, pe1�� n. I . bush ................. 58 to . 62 Iro together with other village p�i'o1�h'• . some 40 or 50 Wiles.Of.hair.On-.their bead; ; And wdlyess the cost of pl"ing the same It is a very powerful Lath will ran an a very ), y­hwould be' great *'tax to 1 vq to one year: may, new, till)............ 7 50 til 9 00 light wind. Thera are no delicate little parts Gall and get prides, Now is the time to buy. - {r the fatr•halrtid ma a eD ave til dress And whereas the total &easement of the Hay, old, ton............ 11 00 to 14 00 about it to break or get out of order pand le the 70 miles of threads of old eve mord- m� lei try or the Tow Straw, tou..........�.::... 6 solo 700 aataone failures owing to their liability to be anJ Date's Block, Y, �g every p of Pickering mill go to wreak. Many mI1L have coven dirt W. V RICHA$D90N _ { Ing. . ' ' t And where" the total de of the t1a[d Mnpi- Dressed bogs... 6 k) 700 blown down or damaged in heavy wind storms. r It has been estimated b ` an em to oe p """"" --- y employee eipality is the sum of Vo ss, Beef, fo 6 to. 7 00: /� ` - the United States Bureau of Labor ' Tltereforedthe municipal uracil oftheTowia- �q ��""" The �i(sitOr 1t�+ �sYiar�ited �`Ti.F that there are 27,000 arried men in the ship of Pickering enacts v ollowa:d9m•••••• 7 10 not to down in y G.` W. . WARREN, 1. That for the purpose of relaid the Reeve of MUttO11...... 7 00%o.. 600 take heetoweblown or post with win Intending pur- City Of )\eW irJrk Wh are stippOrted by the municipality of the To ship of Pickeringg Veal, puss .....'........ 7 00 to 9 00 chasers are respectfully invited to Watches, Clocks, l ewellery # their wives. shall cause debentures of he Corporation of LheTownshipof Ptokering ito be made to the Butter, lb . 00 16 to 00 17 Careful) E amine this Mill and Silverware Mr. Hugh Chu'k, w o hue been actitiq amount of nineteen thowj,and dollars, which EgRe, dos.... ..... 00 00 :O 00 16 y in the capacity, of edi or Of the Herald, said debentures shall be sewed with the seat of before giving their orders. I invite inspection . in all styles and at all prices: Walkerton, has severed his connection the Corporation and signed py the Reeve otytke - -- -- andcou°�son. with that Orirnal, said municipality, , or b77 saop person as may be�j���� I can furnish piping of all kinde,brasser iron, .' j ha g purchased the authorized by the said Con oil to GiRn the Gams, cheaper than the cheapest, Any one : . - - , . the Kincardine Revi w from Mr. Jos. and elibll be countersigned y the '1•teasurer of wasting ae+W W� who i8 starting another a er iii the said municipality, and all exhibit on tris Also agent for - Lang F 1? face thereof the authority under which they (' Sewin Maclille will do well to Owen Sound. . j were issued. ' .►apical Paid up, $1,500}000 D'S call and get price from 1.. . � " A pleasant event ok plice at the 4• The said debenturtil d interest eoupons Sur lus, - - $1,300,000 FROST �i W00 thereon shall bear date on the day hereipatter p ' ' Methodist parsonage n Saturday AUgast appointed for the coming into force of this By- ���� AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ' a"• `/r e � - -__ '�'v y 2nd, being the marriage a of Aliee Mantle taw, and shall be payable on the dates herei y�gITBY AtE�tC�. W� s. DUNSHEATHi l,71y PICHE$IN4, 4NT. both 'of Uxbridge after next mentioned, that is to ay r to George C. '1'Ay101'+ 6 On December 1st, A.D.1800,forDebenture H— SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. s!-3tn GREEN RIVER. ---- - I ­..�­ township. We wish the young couple for interest a15tt 3! Oa De?4aiI t a.a(1?�1► ?tstereet allowed at highest cut'tent rates. ICo ' -- - - every success iii% their efforts to live long for Delmntare �1,OOb, for interest tlg ; on Dec- - 9babor let A.D. 191Y3, for D benture: al(100, for notice of withdrawal required. PICKERING � Es 0 BRIEN . and die happy. interest 900; on De;ember let A,D; ieai, for De- W. H. HOLLAND, * * • • r A NOVa Scotia girl ivas fatally burned benture $1000, for interest 950; oil December , 101y i lSAIvAt�Elt. � TbI>� l9t A.D.i 1994, for Debenture .IOW, for interest �rthi _. I.' rough the instrume eality of ber Pipe, Abl - on December IRt A.D. 1985, for Debeuture — -* ---- Lumber which she put in Iter pocket tau gwckly X1000, for interest ,?750; of December let A D. 'jIT�`Y ' when she was done smoking. -This item 1f for Debenture t�1000, t r interest $T00; on �T8@�, TTQ0i3, Z'=@e19. -- --.-_ .- December lift A.D. 1697, for ebeuture *1000, for I have bought out the lumber yard of should prove a fiole n warning til all. interest bsf355(1; on Decomber 18t A.D. 1ti9R, for De- PHOTOGRAPHER = '' Don't put your pipe i Sour pocket -keep benture *1oW, for interest GW; on December • As the undersigned has just returned Dir. J. II. McQuay at Pickering Village, _ 1st A.m' 1999. for Debentur 81000. for interest from a trip to Europe. and flaring visited and sin prepared to supply all classes of _-__-__ � " it 1n Our mo; ��._..... uth. the leadin nurseries there, has secured special pp - - - y k5so; on December A.D. sac, for Debenture g p (umbel at the lowest cash lice. i Rev F. W. Baugh an, pastor of the Af- IM, for interest .500 ; o December 1st A.U. rates for the i[nt,orting of shade, ornamental, p . . As good, prompt, quick, re'li- : Disciple's church owmaurille was 1901, for Debonturo 151000, or interest fi4.50: on Rrnall trait and other trees, Also Norway — ' t ' Docember 1st A.D. UW- for Debenture rrltl0a. for spruce, Scotch and Anstralian ppine at gy per ' able work tells -every time. - drowned at Stoney La -e on Friday morn• intorest -AtW ; on Decemb r tat A.D. 19M. for hundred• a to 18 inches. bmall Ituit and other ing la3t. He and Tris family were camp Debenture >al000, forinteres �:i50; on Deee,uber trees at equally low prices. Orders by trial) or SHINGLES I have the largest trade " 1st a. d. I", for Debentur $IOW; for interost otherwise prompt) attended to. Rend iu your �' _ jug near the lake, aII Ile Went in Stit'illl :.300 ; on Docember let a. d. IMM, for debeuturq ordetx for 1R©0. H. OI'KIN8,1'.R.. C,reen Ricer . Suing on the iuorni g of the accident, 1000, for int�eroat @n- o December Set a- d. Ontario Canada 4311 ' I intend to make a specialty of shingles, 171 Ontario county. when file uullappy gentleman. was seized 1906, for debenturo St000, t r interestIt,o: on -- -. - -- --.-: --- - - - and will keep a Iflrke stock of each grade December 1st a. d. 1907, for. benture el000• for ; . on hand, No. 1, XXX., $1.95 persquare; If I say I'll have your pictures ready - - with cramps. He had only resided in interest $150; on'Deceinbe let A: d. 1908, for - . BocvmanlrillE fur a y ar and lead mudo a debenture *1000, for i,�toro t t�t�ooi; on Docem- - - - - - 52.60 per ;ti. Other grades equall3 IOW• by a certftiil day, I'll 11a�'P tlten�l by' her 1st . ci. 1000. for de enc re . loco, for inter- � n e � m er r ' � I good uaille for himself. ' est And said debent ,ee stiau 1►e ,nRde f Orders taken for ani duan- that day slid tile} will be correct' ''! .. - - When in the North West, Mr. R. Belch J,ftyahle Rt the branch or ag ncy of rue Uuta,'ic' LIME + lily of time, and any orders ly done and finely finished. . )Sank lit the Village of l'ick ring. I r�, met our late tbw iism�tn, Ali • Codd, who . AG � ti l FOR• Left w ith rue will receive prompt attentioD. :i. 'The said dt bellturcR sl all beAr n,terest at p P My 11eVC gallery 18 one. Of the largest is president of a rfilcvaF there newly and atter the r,ae of fi.e er eerie. per annu,u and best a' iointed �n the Province. Opened. i1ir. Codd ayft �I,e is coining_ from the date thereof, unit such, interest shall •�' All kinds of drer;sed Itunber kept pl - �' bo l,a�+abie }early on the fi t clay of December TSF �dASSEYlfflCO@}' 1 er 'thine' i5 as handy and tast • i hash tu-settle ti with everybody, and as in r;toek. liaril and Soft Mod at the � J 0 _ Y _ 4, 1 iu oach and every yenr, tote her w ala the debeu- . . alhis- liabilities in this i section Ale SOL`le- titre then watur,ng at the R id branch orageuey r * Plckeriu Lumber Pard. ttri 111011ey call ))hila lt- Call Oaf 4 ,,f the said Bank. and srich c ebentureahall-lifive - , TORO. TO. * io where in the Dei hborhOod of „90,000, around when iii «pithy. , h io,.w ped therotrr coupons or the pitymeut of - - W. D. GORD.ON, - we hop:• he mak0s h�S railroad a SUCCESS t;,,. iutereRt thereon. - , and we hope ie also that 1:t' iuicutls st ilitr- 1- 'that for the pnrpoRc of payi:,;; it,c+ dub; -.t ! 16 I'I{pI'I;II?`l'Ull.%. E_ Q B�L=tea i t h4 r+ l,y cru;tte,] iu uuraal i l ,:a1,uc ntR u,s the} i THE 1IASSI- BINDER, y iu• up.-Borvmanvill'. Statesman. What- - - - - a 'n:, , :n u,an„re, a„d the i„tees t cLereol, n,t ):,•ecru- 7111- �i A ti:il•:I -100 E rt. - - - , '00d Cocld : t'a•e provided an annual t4pecial rate authe•tent - A tioung Toronto n all It - the La a of t„r the,►,:yu,ent (,f Cach aw, ual inhtal,ue,tt an,l e . ; .: '� i:,:('rest ac•c•rued shs,ll bo u,u'.e oil rho taxable TIII: '1'OIZU�'I'O 11U1�'L:R; , � OF T .L]. . _- . E• , CARD Bntl,,cell Ras drowned at 5touej Lal. • rolwrty of the said Town hip of l lckcrim: to , ' - cl, ou Frit3ay while bathlin•'. Ile; h,id beEc -'(f iition to all other rntes, and shall becssrtsetl TIII: SHARP 1tAtir:, 1'atC. - t :: f swilnluinr► ar.,uud calryin(• his 112211 cls- 'lerivd and cullec2ed in each, and esery v ar `' b ' ” "� n upt,:, all the r„tcai,Jcirrope �c Kithiu thu t.t�i(1 - All sorts of repairs Of the ilta2tB@y mil- I ti@ to iicku0�;'lenge �'ltll tllauliS the receipt iu full of _.f f' i -. ' ter ou his Lack wheq. it is suppusetl, he TownF-hi,tof l'icheriat;duri- gthetennoftwetity chilies kept tit lay Agency opposite D. g , took cram s, Sauk to,the bottom and slid vem. froth the first day of c tt,bc•r. ,t. D_ iH90. p( y p ;,. ,rhat in,u,cdiREely ftfttgqr the date here u_ O'C ounce's t;tlop, rlCkerwg. jl]y Claim fC011l the �” estern 4Ss11ral1Ce Coln `iu for loss llOL rise a;;a1D. His IDother who was ft after alwointed'for the ef) ang into force Aju(1 p M1 . efTc ri of this lt)"•laty, it Rhal u lid u,r.v Le )stein) I call SU) )1 ' 8111 alnOi/lit Of btlldllll; S11Sta111C11 I11 the tjeSt111Ct10II Of ll1y i1d1'll �y fire oil 4t�1 O1 short di3t'LDCH ftw'ay' �1(al'd the• littlt, gut . i. - 1 E y t srleulll and hurried t ).het' isistanee flud f(r the 1{ecce of this t„t„�,c ,,Ably. nud b,• is t«luta at lOe per und. Jtluo ails «Sill pleasur© tPStify to the promptness elispiayed- hert by instr,tctod to u,nke ane issue Debentures t - 1 rescued her as she; gulag tlow'u for Of il,is cur,►urution Ruthc�n cd ro be itr,►►rd 111 1peetiug tale said Clain). , under ti,iR !s -lots, to the hu uuut lit nine+teen T ., tl.a third time. The cater was about .TOX3N' ME15,/S R9 thousunl dollars and pay:1kil. as to am°un. and CHRISTINA STIP► A MORTON .- tn'eilt ' feet dee) W11 1'e-Eotlswells body' wat„r,ty Re al,ove ptracrilKd, and the raid -Ur- . - ti S 1 G . . , . C Lenturrs ,.hull be c •untcrc.i ed by the Tread- IZI1 V. PIt,hl•. way found half au hope afterward. s T e Puubarton, July 10th, 1890. neer of the said Corj,oration. :Harried wcallen %v�nld do well to pfl5te G. That this liv-late shall co ie ittto force and ' iu their scrap t►ooks the follow iD stutis- take c♦Ifeet oo the first do • of rtol►er A. D. Hct. �j�0_ PA.1�K�R A.geX1t at i�LZ,Il�6.Z'ton. -PICERI G , - -\ g 7. The fifteenth da of Ault st A h. lf+iit► at the v _ tics, Com piled L • au �xchaD e, relative to i I I - -- 1 y �' Tosvn Ball+ in the' 1,11Ry;e df tiroutatau,, at the _ - -- - womau's Work :—In One Fear a troman hoar of elovvn o'clock i„ tlut f re„oon-i„ hereby � - .������ PLANING ILL . Kota dinner 365 ti lea. washes dishes Sti'l't-iiaedafttiletiu,eandpi efortho'appotu,- . 1,0.'lj times, rets the children rt fad fol' ,,,crit by the Reeve of the Township of Jte•r- 1.< 1. y Runs bo attend at the varioup +olliug 1Itives and' � � .: I-— sC11001 twice a day fo • 190 clays, sets the flual Gumming up of the vo�C s an behalf of tho 1 rP.11trllllll; tllallks til file 11111a1)ttatlts Of Clareln011t for file very Iib - era Ons intc•re�ted to sucl p (tooting or o,,J,v.,. c $114 Pickering for 5J years, I baby to sleep -1,4G0 Mmes, snakes about ;;,g the ky-lA.tl reed►cotfvrl T. oral patronage for the last .3U }ears, ► d00 calls and, as ahs wishes foe solDe M. The twenty-reveuth d of august A. D, DOOR would intiwatci that .I ,leave sold . lny Piokerilig 1Ju8ineJE3 to my • #thia3 , she hasn't ever ' minute, she wishes Iiia . at the Laid ),our and -1 1 is beret)) ill). f - i poi,ttod s8 the time and 1►1 for the sumu,rng Nephew, .. ,. $ ,0 thwgs an hour, 4,�81i0 things in a year. upl,y theClerkotthiesaidT ashi'of thenurn- SA �• , 1 H♦ BUNDS who has been nIll Inn It for file last 5 years, rl ” cello says that a w'oi'Inan has nothing to ber of votes for and agafnst t e By-law Teepee. T and would Ask for hila a liberal pAtronage. •do :2 Armed with such an arra of facts ti• oly j� T T (� (� y 0. The votes of the electors of the wed Town- BLINDS L tJ� any wife may calmly await tt,te Dext time shin of Pickering shall be 4 an on this lt)-law 11 . - Anyone wishing to pay trade on the Pickering accounts will ki'1for' he 0. ..- when h rhusband Turation 1Its her that her ac- °� u,e twenty-fifth day of A gust A. D. 1990. at _\ . I ” -anti all kinds 0- so within THIRTY DAB'S. I leave my books with J. H. Bundy for the ” . the following p1soes and b nd before the fol- 1 #icily is limited in and degree )caving Deputy Iiaturning oars, chat is to say: /r'%'1TT`T` Ti�i�T♦'�.. t pr@6Eiilt. - !. - - ,i and then simply part lyze him by quoting No. of Div. Polling Pl . • D. X. o. „j�.i.O �,J ,�-.Lt..�.i.M,.�1 �..+t . figures. E E 'Som 2 �tatRacl,Hr lai,op Ra%si �erB �, a utat.ol, Anything in this line supplied on order. g Mr. Tim ty Mn ro' J.P. of g The Claremont business will be carried On more vi ger., o y P s Hale • lia1J, I ,okering til age, James Linton has entered upon th( Stith year of his age, 4 Moody•s once, Liverpool Market, T. Moody Having got the Pieker4ig ,Planing Mills Ou$ly than ever. = 5 Cherrvwood Rall, Cherry cod. U. Davidruu _ - C ��NTn _ receiving the Congra UlabiOnB Of his many g Temperence Hall. Kinser e, Lovel Harrison fitted out with all n maehinBry, I friends. He was bo n in the year 1804, 7 Town Rall, t3rotigham, 13eI3&= Moen am Preps, to fill all orders -pro.nptty. aje RU���e" '" in the Willa a of Ma to town, ten miles 8 Mathews Hou", !trough m, C tY Ma bhewG - g 9 Besse's Hall, Whiteval , James astir dress lumber. and do all tha work usually � � l: . _­,-� *est of Brockville, h's father being user- io orange Hatt, 9th ooeoessi n,• David trrelt done in elle best planing milts. i _ �: geant in the 42nd ighlanders. Except 11 Town Hall, clareu,ont Thotuas ,Dna° Call at the tdill--near U1p (I.T.It. eta --BUSINESS d curie- 18 School R°ase. Allot► , . liidwilr Cliff UNDERTAKING., . . that he is somewhat deaf, the of q ---4 tiop, when desiring anything in my line. - man enjoys good lief lth. He has been a 1, Donald Robert Beaton,; lark of the Town- • '. L. i (life -lou reader of the Dail Globe, taking . ship of Pickering, in the Co my of Outetio, do . J. - L. SOIKERV'ILLE, an active interest i4 the welfare of his hezebv certify that the tbre Ding is d tome and - - correct copy of a lty-law w eh the Mnnicipal i •y P OPRIETOB. ' native laud, and a :o al Methodist, rarely Council -of the Township Pickering ggave a . - _ __ _ - _ - failing to attend elate ' meetiuq. His aged first and second reading, on he Slot day of July -L- - amtner still lin ors with Lim, living on A•D• lea°' a°d said liy-law ill ba voted on by �yR�++��Qi�T - l P s the electors of the said To nahip on. the 85th �� - , ' ' �"' - • the well-known far in Reach, on part of day of August A D. lasso. an if the majority of '1. j�-.-�. i _ •- - which file Village O Epsom stands, and mid electors assent to the viaions of said By- ^ . , • law, then on the 87th day of ugust A D 10o the -I ` , .• T y9.,arrlareanz Funeral Director, has returned to his old _ where he remember-- with pride that he said Municipal council will read the said By- •• � has entertained the Hon. Oliver Mowat Jaw the edsird time and pass a Game, - All persons interested will ease take notice -• stand in Whitev ale, where he will carry on the �1 -.. • for whom the old man entertains the in i _. a. , .• - and govern themselves *coo g Y• - , - �'-�': g highest regard. Mr. Munro s brother, Dated at Nhitevale this d day of July 18W Undertaking business aS usual. , the late Henryun o, re lesented West RA TON - __.. ' '' Uarham for some Screen years in the D. R. ''+ZN 'IE_.o�E ''�7CTHN WANTED.. ' M41 i Clark Tp. Pickering Dominion r' a t. ----ice - --- -- --- neral supplies. Terms moderate. ` `. ominion Par )tam Full stock of fu Pp J }*; _ Oshawa; fire -alar was sounded on Fri• WHITBY MAR L E A N D1. day morning last portly before three GrAn:e T, �%�%. LAOREAZTJ , r; d o'clock. The Sre a located in the eel- ' lar under Mr. W. Lanq's store. Mr. �� ' established �__ --_ Cholic and his so>, returning from the 01J.&IR5 �N'1' :;1. ) lake whe1, , . . i .re they h been fishing discos- • . WHITBY 1867 - `" DUNDAS St. ` ' ared flames coming nt of the cellar win• - RAL 1ftKS m •2 ,.. I.. .1 - . . 1. . . Wo r.._: s . dow and gays the al�irm. The brigade U91sta1~3te�!d as�t►a► • ,•����� i - was quickly on a spot and saved '-�-.. a f } n R.%OiCn l"lE3OT.�, , r, I ' !-' , -probably the eanti a block. Had the RO RIETO 1 .k J T DW - P fire had five or n minutes' start it a �ilii� ``''�F �'� - �0 ., 1.`, .1 _.w 0� 1. - • would have been t9. the upper flat as 1t IlKport®r and Dea r in Foreign :. pipFactoryf - I A."; r was nearly Hader the stairway �iug i'1�T t 5 r' ' { " `,�i ' rip to 1Ir. Mnrttin'all office and the stair- ' , and Canadian; GranitQ• G •- �'mTO�iIt i .'O + t ' —.1 . Manufacturer of —• , �>clB tilt) alt kinds of agrieultnral �impLl�ments, eslgines, and mill tstrt3llib ;+ ` J'JV � V would have been followed to the up x {I�• aatistion guaranteed. We also fnrniieli . -`1 %' per Sat. The fire is I3appoat►ed to lure Parties wild tin etOry work will cry done promptly. ,, ..r41 � j Lam, Farce & Sucone . _ oriRitlated in sane ;straw finder the open ,� well to t on lie fore going elle- Dee *,ell Primus of Brace, Iran and Steel Shafts for Cylinders, Steam fixtures for all kinds of Engii�ps, ww; window by .a eigak stab - being thrown. where. ' Forty ye rs' record of p' ' % '� dawn the tinct It was come time ba t saiiiefftcti n -yen,'oe'a1°• -Plough Baits, Cylinder Teeth, etc•; A Ho. t �laqugh Points always 1.. �� Sore Else brigade cupid )coats the St's ow- . ' , P every 81 * um I ��MN2 LL+ kept in Stack. Castings in Iron ar Brass.made to.Order. Also °- �� + 1pR to the smote hick fltled the entire ' t a aJ ' CisteYo `I'ollks► affd n bl undtrtltand Q8tii1 all k1$t8 of B1Dd8r 8nott } ` f r buildin to the thud flat. 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I 44 . . - I -1 . : W10 a � ;�- _� .. , I It" h _- wessa, . suddenly domestic arrangements now consisted of A i good thing and imiip - an who A' `,� L.' -f i I , � ., :-j�. - _ . . �:. , . ..-:, , 41,lvt it In UN-, " 110 it UP. %4 ; � k�, .. I -1 aid A ;!�� I A Oriev _ I . :. . , 4 * 1, : . 'W. e ' 6xi'di�,-lb'd fix6d on her ing ordermto She girl from below, and are The 1 e #t - A V �` � T,at in it ?" asked Nasal. - out quitfi,unders ud, occurre es a Ah' ner's eye IV - those who a . I .,. lien th " * _ &here is time for , eize OPportni iti I 1 I T , ;P'._,��, ". L L ey were alone in the box, and Mrs. not befo�re, that this engagement would ex. face, and Pamiug bar handkerchief dovm bar 9M 1146"ould bei I to the . perfor-, I ea fol �� I .4: a ft ­­ _. �. . _ ..:,:­._,; - . _.. . . Ing aqua hern to escape. I fo I _,.L. III JtI4 tiard On I . - ; ':.,- 4*d _1 . , �,. , � _' `� 40WCAUN-"Ohe pose t _ . , � Re"6i"i4d:2 I tp,4iscove b' iVOIrY none in the expectation .of Onding a man of this function, Xew#4as frool to do on and determined to get you eNt le Said ..� , 11, ,-".;;:,.: " % y - t .08 � r . - at �* e. men ,,bo Tommy 0114 " " .., I A-vuld be seen to advantage. I .� ­lL.'. _. - " What did you we4,19king tktiftL :� at .* .- strilit on ittl . . I what 'she liked, "d,L led . of I . . I . . . - , ;_ - -; Redlawi, oh, joy I had ju � if I ��" * - . . i meal . _ o more �,,,. 4, in every One ; , a w6n. you said weishould*'be in this who -had ' ' hst"874-Y I was So ready to c c0tIld . .1 A �__ *h. , in TO I _�_; � . . now g,4-ovVr,-IW fr lit, i"diculed 'in looking at your comRlexioa, Look . � wak�%&,^# a. ilm f, A ness wiw tty. Now t, 011chide I)JIlki. ,�k - cket,s are : '. 1. ' gestion7c_ -�,.' .4� . � t I t them hunil u ar drea tb*vturnipg,out of-&,, mddi�g�Fo O outhe rloreconv ie more -1 have . . Tbe� Ire; 'bout " - . r �L �. show?" . the an . - . III" dear, don' The po I ­ I . P .. in . 4. 1) ... . � . . 6,Wtat a croakiing ii __ - : III face about ilk 44 it inced I ain t Ileell -1 .. _. : ' "Mesill Why, that ifly6u don't muff it, ttle cowitrol- you are. � 40eling. room. Dan Me the rest bf the week shtronly V4 Arcadia to Aelectio�_B hat er hav � I - - w . . 11 i- . . PLI -I . rig t in my. . I warr :Z And I nev 1. S. ­ . . ... . : I I , -, .: , e shall get an e' ement here. I she said, '6litemptuously. 1, f.,,thing or YOU 9pm it. it's Just per- to sleep and to get her-mesle. . : -writing to, Duprez I let 0 Convinced that - '. . . of there's a' wa � . . - i Nessa, loolp P9 k7the' It's the last a,uY ii.w.0n, , i WU myself 90 about it _ L An . . I -.1 thrbnged building. place in theC*oAd *hefe any one would go And d? t -lit t4em into your 0 8 d with -this. reig . . . .i� . n J %tpri, an was nothe ell - - e __ 1, e I " .. �� �. , . ult, that Duprez wl - You, - ': . . y ki . . - - - I .1 'waWbeing pla5ed,' Ringafter to 1itoet6r..iftq;LAn4 thevlha4ce of beiing.opot- either.,. lit more anidoui tha.h I am to get a 10 is eve], That log" in . . . The overture . I th . hol I . 1: - hair about ka that. * OWpr er: CQG . _� I __ I - L .� ", - gas jets sprang into'flatne.. The ted'by' accident i's I juit a gre outtc out over your temple, n uth" good t L. . - . . .,ikat��al ourl r . - 1. ring of 'r I - - __ . I �; B , Olt 84 if we�l, . nothin er dresses, and she wa"a e 0 his come- over rrtly, as I hill '. . . .. ­,_� lectric. light4lared out.0 the great w _h . niore. tell 9 1 71, in *� � () _ - .4. _:_ , �: , __ - hite, walked thro . p8pte § trect WO barigs 'and to dye. I rke rief wardrobe room to be "tried *OIL" The on can o. You, to . fit I can't make 'I Be e -nowlig . � - . - - glaftem At -the th,164ht- i day.. I a - k l�p you wj4h 9DA a colour of tbo hair just tllr,OW8 V I' And so I think I 9% .. - I Cala','ilighi "ll- " = � . .. . � ,Aone of those all th � ' . c n't a ,ord to - - the Palo anuumie fitted her to perfection; but that lot YOU go to-ni - . things— . :-- _.., _.. ' ese peo, e had come t coming in, you - know. ; tint of your forehead, and ' shall. . - . . o see We p tst do some- the lovely—" ght, and risk pit � .. cook Iles, am .. , p whicli enchanted her was the ultramarine Totty's nose out of oilit: " tting .. . . . .. � . . � . - " thi g. I do �ill_ it ungr4teful., 13 Osides, who's (tase - p a ed N &bit with white Satin facing. an . W v j . ." . . �. . . . . . that thi,s muivic 14vas to her. Id her, and this n &A 011, don't. -PI I" il ad I d "I er . A '9 . - . . . .� . I . , with h Ad in 41111re *she won,t mind ), N, , and a POIC . ).., light to ill' -linate her, th� young girl felt going�p 4 AW40+4444warely% w . Oh, P k u lNee . . _., uh ­ I V $ r ,81q9t- a fine tIllb Ian cot at trimming, to be worn with a white wig and exclaimed, beaming with del,.1, esk . Sorne nails alld 41 . I - I- - J . ,;� tk think - �� t . . I . - I - - .4) r y rer Iwo - .1 � - thrill izi evdry nor -�ot herlbody. � "I guinea , � . rbles, of (--() . her heart bound, and her hair crisp, and a ted9 ,N r�. I the compliMente piled up by'Wer enth i tic a tricorne in the royal huntfigg scene. * It said she Should like to see i 4 She - . . . ve ,c - u L to4,(l friend. '� .. . - me Wili.17 . And ma * . .� . . I - boxes 8 oil k V�c .. � was delicious! And as she looked at her- "Ali, well; sho,11 1,,,,, - An0helliAllol . 91 I My dea! - -1 e her wigh g . "Jill1mus is it good sort ""' Mrs. Redmond With opera glasses? The only r, lace they're " I 'r girl, you must allow me to be self in tile glass she resolved, despiw Mr. - me OcIdga3 � ­__ 1� explained. in -I .to -night, 0'r I'm Ini stake,, (, rat fled And ob J . .- -1 - . _ voice th�tseemcd cold' likely to go is the shilling galleiy, and there just as careful about your looks Bud as proud Fergus's objection, to use plenty Of . lo 8tead &It 4- - i . I .., . .L. e . 9 I ,Dqwder your top leap wide, all(] keep Cool. 1� YI take. .' I .- . can sic lok� � . L . . . . motionless to Nessa's tingling, ears. Ile I d defy any one to rocognise even lite. But of 'em as I ant. about tile appearance,of my and stick 'a patch at the corner- of hirr Nes8a was glad till ' );Oq.--...---- � . .1 w, o I lip. i _. . . .. 0 t there was I , - - . . � to niarry,; and if lie lalf all I - - . . is sweet on 'Ile before I was fool en Ugh I suppose youthink because Tininius soaped t mare 'Esperalice. It's all business. 1, seemed to her that Monday7night would hour to wait, for at titiat Illol lent.,jilt . . - I . . � I,- � 11 . - can getI me back on the you clown that you are going- tc, have all the K_101w, then, Jennings; Put up those two never come : -it was'alinost too mu"'ch to ex- that she had not tile I felt . 4, I,& hke a Ruit of � tan, lie will; ])'It I'm not go ingto make my'- house to yourself. You can just undeceive . -cU ual -, ... . i - .. hurdles." strength to - .. A � ap. , Peet; but it came, all tile same, and at half- seat in the saddle. keel) her . With pock * . 1. I I self cite, If he wants me, he'll-. have to Y III can see that's your first ju � . bove and below ai . . ;-. ourself, my dear; You'll go int 1) the crowd in You past seven Nesaa found herself, with sev it "Better not tell Totty that 1), . I . - . . - I - . . akeyouliswell. W01 go in a pair, chummy and beno. more noticed than I kept your seat pretty,well ; but -yo 111-1 e P�e? - . t, . I . I � .. � - .. _ UPI have Other . i.9 in Sewed extra Ilea% .� '. -,,. - ;L L_ --four quiclik a � week. ,.Uat'll do.us, iwoult packet As -for that, I do lite pin in a I toolo-itbetter than that," sai - ladies in blue, waiting in dressing room tile flotige; and (101, t Illelltion I : I d wa . 1. . 9,7 1 � A " . ,�-� :11 i - I n't belevo any one d - lie, when No. 6 for their call. ,They were all very said F;,rtm * � 1Y Ilartle", nt about, a (1, . -f I - , , . it I I - - .., . . .. . .,.� 0 1. . is after us, Unless it's -our f rien( I M I,. Levy. Nessaliad taken the hurdles. AsTryit ) , Ill parting. � I .All easy anti (;Ilic ... .. I �i , Site lia'd nr)t- fai* 3 . again- noisy and full of full except 1�essa, and she So Only said ill it (Illiet toile to h I)c pel - : Oss to _� I .- It ' ­ I dIIIiriDg glances at N, . e I that Bile er - . I left to Sol,- the manager's I consider that busiliess '%vas a clear I I'll give you a lead. Don't botherabouttho was iluiet because she (lid not know tit 'ladies frion( ' - �d I Should . -.1 - I essa, and-,lvas shrewd me of twenty oulids—runiiiii noIli'm er - Would try lier kest to i With a handy riff , . r ' . �. 9 tway,- like a mare ; she k III business. JU"t lot yet awhile diowed thern- without saying wily. W 11 - .Z) . . , elloucrii to know that her 9,vii engagement pair of. fools, or nothing at all. " yourself swing. Now, then—lioup-ta: Mig. I though they had . . . . � . . C3 Ff I � � I ' . .. - wits moke dep "Ident upon cc - non !" .selves %-cry friencTly, And site c)uld not quite "That's right, ell I . p . I I .- - - c ssa's influen Nessa said no more Upon the ubjeet ; in I . I . I Understand what they were all talking about molid, with 11milly", said � . .� _.... .. . - ­ ! \ � I,..4 R I - - r. .. - . .. , - than Nessals eliga,ge -but c . .. ell. .. Mont lip n hers ; d ed, she ceased to think of it, andall sense ,tset all' lingle, —paiTly, perhaps, because her thoughts has no fear of lefeat. , I po I y Of OTIC .4 -ho The German E � , The hurdles, at firs tile Illagnallilli't I . ;' , U at - . �_ - P � I . _. xeite- were, by the manager's orders, fixed upright, were ill a tumult of expectati )'()ill' 6e -sl, deal..�, - i :_ ... I as she had said, she would ot make lief-' 'of (Ian er went f roin her in the life of e. ( i . e _.: . - Belf cheap. .1 . I I ; � . , � - .: . . . . . 11 � I ca � . . 1. . �_ -- 1 - Mondailutornin 6asily, , - I I -� I I I � Inent s ie 4 -taking tbpn� 10 - - All will," 154id Nessa, (Ildetly. ! he Emperor \\'I] � : - I "Oh, I 'shall - I entered Upoll tile next day. oil When Ne"a fell i4te Via trick of At last a bell tinkled) and�a, bpy ed - � : ­, . pull You t*iigh," she ad- I 9 abe'vvent-to her flrst rehear. 'aud then tole, -girl ouly r6dre bted that out— . (TO BF CONT * i sons like moldicr:�- .; . . . . IN UF D. ) -. : -, ; . . . ; . .- . I ;_ -i\ . ._1 "you leave it all to me, mind.)' " ( passedthrough as they 'over(,, not higher. She fe, - "All down, ladies, for parade. " I - , : and go to bull at ., r I . - t�. . _. . ,7 Jed ; . sal, an . eries f surprises. , -it a delighiful . I - . I , . � . . . � " But I know ti - , thrill ever time her inVre r000; it was like . It was strange to Noma to see howuncon. . . 011111-411IM"00-- ft._,.;_� - .. - . . L . . their Usual hour . . ­ 119 "Ing bout"this busi. At the entrance she was greet d with a . Y . , .- 1 1 . - - ness, " Nessa said. . . I , - - : is _. - fainillar, " How d'ye do, dear ?' , by soaring oil wings. . - i .4. � . . - ­ - . "You needn't let :out. - on can Bit- a ordinary -looking little mail ii a very Is seemed to her tit ' e, and how they dawdled . Over -Indulgence in 1poo . I . not allowed to I .111;1 - ­ , .1iters, and at they could not have about after this stininions that stirred her - . .­ I after they witke,.as, *_ I- __:.4 - honse ; that'. do - . s good enough.), - i esr . I 011 I - . � I . . . I absurdly short jacket, and a lNeIr stalker.. been rehearsing more .than half all hour ver Tile Paris corr fl(Alt of t I,,, . I . - the habit of Iylil"'r . . i I . I - . The comilany bad ent cession, ,v beart within her. But the overture Truth 11 la ), . . 1,011do : The I I . I I . . - - I ere( in pro It was only wheii she had looke( ]Jim full in when Fergus$ looking at his watch, said bad only just Ile 1 as beeq Wimp to o­!oil%-,,,,, n. � in4ulgence, _- t I gtljl ; it came UP the stairs rep, e i . ; . I . I , the - i n is . rrow lit lat they Wollid Ii , ; Ve i �. . , gusts as the door below was swung open. longer and (10 more and I i un�ler the care of a I -1 "I should not have to ap car like that?" overture, that she recognised li till as morning, eleven sharp., ladi I . . - - - - -1 akid were parading the-lolig iliptical arena. the face, i idigliant at this un(erenionious fig That's enough for to -day. To -mo ders of that journal ti" E I 1i h governess ; - . . � . ... :1 1. _. .. ow Mr. em " lie calle(I'tO 8 te took onc last lance at herself as she "'tter %voi k if tiley - i 11 I ..� . I.. I �. - Nessa said, iiite�rogativel I th.c-rest of the company, who-, Ullder tile passed the I - lister, * I -r . , - -'Iivei-y:at would exercise a %tise it indicating a Fergus. The stableilien, all ill t to - _ . I .� I I .. . rollp of girls dresse(T as B . . I 8, to , , 8 1101114111-s.'A ill . ! ed! upon by incii sc I . I . � . - p . i . . � .!5 (Is rough and (11, ty as C01111- direction of the ballet i0a8tcr, were going all . I i tile i 'SCry 11, I . chatials wit], A night, wel-C 113011" V ure that her wig was matter of eatil,X . . fiberal allowance of fleshillvii. . . right anit r 2nouehr in its proper place, 1") tile general . I I 1. I ,. ,1� . we;lkne � tho 11111. L1.16 . . ,/_ . - . - try hill hostler8. Horses %vere beil g groolliod, through sonic complicatold conibinati found among ine'l o _S8 i e -c - 'i 018 in and Went dowi with the rest. 4,1119 too (,00 I 1001(.111 �i I , V, lil , I f I - - - , '' be it there to Ila% .. ,.,. "Poidn't you hear- me tell him no -trunks ? barrows of litter stopped tile ga igway, I lie tile eentre of the arena.' "llou call c - . selves-, ^ ( . , I , I .... . . . No ; that's our sort." � I or to -ill It, -ildei g 'to look down the %%',tell they Call affol"I qL- -1 le cha S _: "We went there f li � .- . , - . passages were siville(t with Iyatel, and there whenever you like," lie added, turnin , to . was bem -in a material shortell ill (rf)f,,* N10 - , I . � - '_ )I stairs, into tile Court I)elow e'rowded with 0 1 fe, a k, A%-,. I I as (I I)rc, . � th Prine" when rel . . - essa. I I . , . -1 to a ro ofosix girls in iva� a confused noise of bucket i shiftilig, N . "I'll speak to tile Stu'd master, and Illature (Jeelille of ill ­ . Prayers will Ile I I I :.- . . And Rite noddef � � - I - . � .1 . - ie Of eourse, if d movement I-Imm-cr it"(1 I)ro. .. ., - I __ . give you a mount. .1 . 9 gress towards se, - .. riding liabit oil be�Utiful in tints. , hoofs rattling, water running, br( I Ill I horses anti riders, ,all glitter al� tel lec t [lit t, .. I _. . � - . tilt : � - . choose to come i' a." they took their places in tile pro�e8sioli . oity. 1Il.;,t:,;l f111111'e, Mid till, I it / . , : - . Nessa ga, . . ) mis Sweep- I 1110 the evening show ­_ I if" which men when tire ll-'C-li are (Jte(l - , - ,v e a little si I gh -of elief "Tbc;do ilig, tile- eternal lli:ssillg of groollis IvIlistlil1g, ;,)it . .1 __ _. r,� : the race�steeplcchase Ibits' id sundry roil' . call have� a bo *. forming along the nulin der -i from the Eltnlw ­ !L Ill ss," INIrs. Red- ai Openih�,. She re- ,lot afr" , 3' wery floor ,'tntl (,.o,,Ill I A � - . I Illond continued pointing 0 . 4 I . �1,11 oIJ111-gations. , x You'll pick il� a wri )�olei cogiliz6d her mare, anti III, ( . ri� to pallder, to tllo�'C ;LITf.'tite d -,I . _. diseiplille ill tl;(.! Pril I . . - - I . tile numbers in 'You] (11,C98ingroontis numbel six. There or two watching the others, and ge 011dere( flow she -good Work but that . g . .1 I �. I'l 14 141, - I t t a cus- could get to it through all the c011fusion ; I I -.. . i . � - 1he programme. I rowillgi ,.,,.I, �tlld Iiiii . . The Crown 1) � . - - - . " gus,'who had ta �en clia - rge OtIfle, anti that sort but, in reality, there was no'confusio . - ilig tile ineans -fy t1l`Jr t`st('8 their . I ror. I � it is, " said -Mr. For � omed to the look of -tile 11 Z - . .: ; w i... "How could 1 do that �" Nolssa' asked. of Nessa, lelviii12%] 1.8. fledillolid IV f thing." it lit to gratl � One djay lie Elillw I - . 4 . . I c I ­ . . 'Fve . friend r . - ith till (lid 0 - work w,A8 (let .riorate, fot[ himself, althougl L I I never jumped anything. 'I till, and in flue course the mare was led ill). I I ill tlJl1aIi13- , . . I . I ictol. . .w. ! . ecofuze aniong tile palli I crowd of . "Oil,, thhji,k you so much, I am Velry ff luc Htigo is referred to ilk i -it I .. - , . .. �� "Oh, it's eas - enough. i Tile Jumps are It 8 11 Site w118 lifted ill tile 8addle, and led to lltlmti lot). S, - . Prince William. ;tit ays til i - - i . . 3 ; loafers ii ie entrance lobby. 6' 1 etter take obliged to -you," Nes8a aid ,tvartilly. tile correspollf lei) t: _-J at - t � is . nitin,l, has never bec - I . . .- . all faked. 1 could do"ern 0 1 1 1 . (I - . . ft I ilplltf� Hic f-IX,traor. - . . . i I rs. dillary difference ill (111 : th!'f'rence betweun It 11 -1 :" my head.'? off your jacket and hat. I'll go and find a . outside place in the front file, passing �% . �� � . : I ! - "Could you?" said Nessa, naively, looking tile and a skit." - t - . . Itedillolid, who, tAo her dig ""' t)_ "i till' Vi'Ll-ly and - . - : � . . � . .. � CHAPTER XX.-. * , I' . stuck it, th gust' 'had bee" late works of Victor Hugo to' Ih Is a clever boy, I " . s at her stout companion, and taking her Nessa went into the large dres4ng -1 ... � e middle of the file behind. scant nleals whell It(! WN his 11"I.Villgonk-, . givat "It.a. ot I - � . room I - I : I -_ . . words literall " i - . The overture was finished, and now there )te the _for:iier ,W,1 - . I I .: 1. y. . removed lier jacket, and was lost ill woude i . . - . 'mol FI -4-41 . ; '. :1 . . ­ . i . T -N 111%lt -NEW CHARACTER. - ., was Ito sound but tile buzzing . f voices and to his having plentiful all'I fle . . Pljilce h . I . I . . 'he watched the races with keen ultere . st, at tile, assortment of fards and p)wders on . . I I - 0 which he did till, �iciolls ollf!.j, to N . , S r - . . . -1 - � .. - . � land growing ex wit!l everyuiko, partl - I I .- . . ; . NJ ra. Rodin nd -liv.11 lie - * �. . I � citeinent.' It,woke lip the the tables,. whell Fergus rettirlicil II-ith a "Bother SPitalfields!" said , the clatter of hoofs; b nt, _� fulle.9t 118tiov � ­ - I old daringand ad% I tile Coll %*ell tional three hangs ,!Of the drull, . . ) r llilg(; wit.q., , . SOLIc, liartly (,ll;,&*.oI 11.1 ' I - * -entur s spirit that had skirt and riding hat, coming in on "'ed"e8day, when they left Aread turned Out tile lattlo.r. N ielo * " . tio 1. If,, il.i It b"I it .19 ..- .4: . - - - .� - - led tier into inise.1 t( �the room -to opening a irriltt before IUIICli or (1, - .., - . �, _1_. iief ato chool. She felt without the slightest formality. [��Jen they go home. � inarch were hear( , and the lite I Ilmer, Ike i -it, in- - -I i that if site Ivere ill the r cc site would set went,down into tit(. - 4) t Ple .- - -Xe-s8a nodded. It w 91*0011118 Belittled away t like e(!II and hereft of ILII ,se - Ill;&iI1­ 111111lic war N%. �. , i , aniphitheati e, which as almost oil her -if ir p(t8itioll II-Ae of tile , 1.(. C � 0 a of their proce . 8 whPII digestilIg I ---escilt, all tile ll'i - , her horse at anythin(F at make it .will by 1* looki6da. vast place air I (11,11 ill tile ll)!,Il Illist, to Spitalfield8­ also. ,spi iP8 at tile head 88lon. A few ridiculon-4 . eitilpr reI);k,,t.­ .. ., I - . .. I tile slicer force of lien, . ( 1 8 Y "Bother' Al- "lollielitil Of flutterin . The- 411IC-Stioll Is their asked, -wito %vf . 1,011C. -Is aril (111""(.11V� - .- - - r Owil''Will. Ili the last ! through which the grey light of d l fie 11.4 is not a nice place. Oil market nicrn- pense and then I'e the . 1114,ther.. It 1") Ito till(-,( - � race I 3' tiltered '. . . g 9118 re . . 1: � . - . I illus are is choked wit ril Ill�velllellt -ill - ('11tiuT, .. .. , . '. - . from above. The inist was thiel, er where ire, who li�efl I . , E.;11))I-,-ss ill tilt- 11HI", Y, - slit! fitriii-ed hrrself oil the leading I' - tile thoroughf Nessa perceived a forwa lit victors of the eighteenth c , .I- ., . . - -se . 11 Coster" front, and tile moment , . . . .- - . , mollger8' barrom-8,. and the men quarrel and A -as t JIMI t(w) tit 4Ir(1SA(_,,I - hot hiliA turning instinctively als if, the sweepel's 11 el e lit work in tilt ltuditor- after 8110 -her, Oil cipffee . . - . her I k oltai alill _11 - . I - , , sel f , . - I ' 1" . . _. .. . � she felt the reins ; he,' sbo ildeis bi There was a e4rpenter at '%I )rk Smile- I -Swear a great deal, till( heat their donkeys moving 810-A-ly.f'), ligl'ktm were weak it 8t4)lllacll to bear I . . . - �. . : -aced, her I ill'11. I *ward, All tilt ItICII foo4l; �%*'tsh. . . features set, I ' da .1!11(!Ill*ltllillleglli"l,114,� 1) . . . 11 I . � . .. � g ,, - .... i I " .- �.: . _. (1011-litable pluck. She as Ito tinegil- I celloes. doz . t . eg there is Ilothi:Ig _t ��l title pass. illgtoll wit() %-i's "lic'"' It"' al'- tcluiolls; an,I - . . IV king in theTilicr, . . i and ]let' eYes flashing -with in- M-Fere, his lianinierseemed to wak _- a shamefully. At other-tim 11), tile band blazing its Ioudes I - . �Bteri ig . I:, ilk(! iii,cople of Par . qu A peel of ];,light e ill %%I)it-LI Sjuare hilt a sourgitiell Of fle 04 tile I-mirrier kind ca ,it tile Itevolilti . 1.4, Who : . ! er eo tile fLot rne' into Ithe arena. %%,ere starvelill,go . bylell,flit o*vjock. At , - - - . ( %%,ere I ' I . 1%.11at a Bight it waki ! t gre3tly exi'likills �. I . I . -Ing vi . ,i, 1) ; 4, . . . er, I re �ei% ,itor. . i - .. -1 - . x, and was sittin -d from It . Ill -1 success when to i,i)l ey hc W;kJ1t,.4 is . - - '1118 or WI:itill., fill- . . � sclotis that Mr. 1�erglls Ill I come into the allotLer Part. - Three men I cal)h"ge. Nit the Tile galleries pink his -3- 'Stal . . . - I ­ bo 1i a yai " I the or grCat Objection 11 lNe"I 8 ill human fact" ..It -i t h, ting not I ellestra; and I Was 1*111111ill illd Wal -4 that it lay go far from Arl. s tile a 1. a slNu k I i;ig wi t I, I, t all . (Ale, kg ililloligh tit , -Rdia. It I . I , - li-stelling to 'Mrs. Redmoi d, but I dance from Lii'norah. ]it tile ri or ight. I t IC ()%%-Ing mtream of a crust at wfien I til fl� fij . . . ' 'Sit(, Il-o'lld have lived. -ii Arcadia I it , 'hes all 11 C , of bread, a ; 1. : � with his I hol Illouthfill .f 11w I .. - , � shreAvd, brisines - Ig six ,if Bile lit iariots, he (�all .1 . .9 eve, fixe(i Illid I anti 11)(11 ;%fill wollit'll in tile grit t . 90 it, Juld a'(11111) of tt'ZL 'I'l 1,, o . haild'aClies. Iloth ill, - . er the tirted seven men and -*voinell, ill ol-d Tile first- rehearsid had balli8bed all her I es .&I)IJollit. S-otell - I . I . - brini Of his ,,gil,u ,-7 tress and . ... - . . I . - .- . ­. 8 Upoill r -self. InOlIllted, stood in grotup.,i chatt'uik� Ilielailcholy 11118givingfi. Her heart and soul Illf'AtH, that inliligillat ill) Co � %vert, a 1)"'werbi.,14- 111111gry , - . . are very conscientioi I � - �� ig g. I tilt desire. - It 10,01)I4. %%-lien to 'tilfil the duties inq .1 . tj ` Why don't you I)egiii that cotillion-) hit"Wilder a gill Who bit(I not � lit ilitio it li"ritish tic -1)(.11,1. I You�d beat *eni, wo I I'd �� �t .Nl'.qs Dan- . ivere in Jie Wils elioligh to they turned ]till- . - - � easter?" he sai(l as the, �ra.�coe%n;'d`ed and- What' are yoll waiting for, Je . horge ill the 8ta)1)U8iIIc`s8' 'She love"l every yet realioet ene ,11 ' position. But tilt-, E N - - V. I and follild ell,, I that ill such 4811OW. Bile wits no Y . . I - Xed. fillings. I I Ile question raised ll�y this I-'reiw � . . fact that she cannot - "- ' Nessa's body rela' inkis ill tile more than 46 a Pill ill a ljtack-et-" , . . - - . . I called Air,. Fergus. I )IRCC evell by tile light of ,Illy which sho -_ � . � "I wouldn't be Ieft'bch �nd by thatgii .9'set , . Ilad rke%_er aliticiPated Re'lln"Ild put it. ];ill N,es8 _11,114 .Ni". all interesting ()lie, and ha.,4 - 11111all il I liei- childwn. Wlicit : . I- ,... - � I - With the orange ribbon. " I -1 ain't eolliplete, Isir ; Ava ting for i -j -She had the novice's . a k(,Pt Ilf'r heaf I ts Ill.a.-ti,."ll - - ... 1. - . � . . . I Madame de A -,.i,,. IWItle ill J)eilig 1whilld tile Beelleg, I anti rellie 16-rilig hel- [fit I,' bearingsas well. it( 'it[] 110t I)e 41(4 -il le, I 11,01VI - . - Williall) s -Ile heard - .. .. "You shall hav (This Was t le latest were such delightful ex, - alld there I ")art* ill 1:11ace and loo, instruct IS. held her 'i'vel" 1)), it few84 - pra.yers every night, e tile cpP41111nity of beat- - name a(!opteol ])y .Ntlre . ked tile atidit ' . )Iitar�'eXallkI)l#-,, (.11(iscil froill, I - - _­- - . ing he' s li 01 . - Iteo: illolld.) ilerieneeb it) It w,wk ior. I ill jt lie fuce. *tice full I itill(0119 those, -II-11" .,. . - sefic-s'all(I iloilstud 11 . you k � to try: Collie I ".8he S 1,�guii already," Illittere( Fergus. Waril to. She left tile I)Ililtlil)9 With a 1-t.gl.et I While they hav�- li%-,,I *1,.,,, . - V Ild see the natrs " that oIIlv ga,v In le*14 than tell Inill 11,114 - '. PJ .. - ­ clothes (if one little . I I . � I . � 0 g ill - legs Uteg it was all ()ver, I lax I. . . - - , As lie rose to open the door, I Their calling it mark wh jivas rakiii ' e place, to it feverish ea ,eri 1 "()Ile 901ml work I -al.s') 10vu I . �- for the �exE rehearsal t4P re " alif It I I)Stellkiolls. 1) for., - 11 - to hi'A youll"AT lir'.0 � '111, lie sent Iiiiii xvith a peremptory Iileswig�. I asure , itrk), 'It-liend , .. �_ : * ,Mrs. Reditiond , t, - " i . new the lycl-, I tilt' I dies ilk No. 6 were changing for " Pe 1_" '011;'Ill.�if)ll. .. . t hilig %%-!is wa.5ted, I " . - whiked,witil si,,iiificaiitsatisfitetionatNes,�a I to -'%"` Re(II)Iolld, "I'll told ]Jim to liriqg Of tile past one. ti lit tile Call Ile arrived -at 0he - , . _. .. Zn . ; I /I I le "(-'Xt 1111111twn After a pulimp - I wotlld relltlil-c t, knoW . n 0� ., - , - I . . ... . . 1.10hilld his back. � Mignon and Venturlere from tile fit t118. Li% 1119 at -spitaitivids, she had ,Well ull- I general clatter of tongues, oIle Of tit(- i I I.Ig M011lething of Lite liabits, it;. ti IIA IT.sllcct, l)f - . I . herself with . - - . The went down'the long (4ciuble ro'w� of " Have you known J'otty lo' . .. i - balilics. � _. . y IIg-?­ I eask aide to avail herself fully Of tile filtinage I MOP siteaking across tile , r(X)JJJ tj the great arm,P, of braill wor-kers, I)a-sLall-[ - ` . esiof lici - . � - . allsy each occupied by a jsl�ek horse, his turnli 1� 0 Nessa. � . , - ) .tl rs. present, of Lil- . - noe,llewonian, and I _­ . 8t, J, l's g Redmond � ,_ " �� ( ff'!", and, infleellP tile time for rehearsal e statesiliell, tI,e I)II ",I)Ilers'. - � -1J I I � � - � name on an enamelled plate upoll tile wall " e� . ill" - . I " . . .. -be ond. ; not a very long while." - - been cut dow,, to its 8hortest hillits. ,J�ad I , Lof)k here,! we draw lots wIIO,d' tf) Will tile AcIelitist.8, - � I tilt few people � I 1. Nessa who loved it I. -or ill t he races." tile author.4, the or-ttors, sit r_� she takes ill I - "I I - . � . _ Y ) �, rses, was ill "Ali, I have. 1,1-cibably I knou 'a - oil `11r8. Redmolloll -either front 81tiggisil ill., . IvIld have distingilished tilCtIlselves in their - . great mistake t, I . . . - I . _. . : - . ecstasies. - I;. -oil do ; 9 dolerice or goine notion of profestional liti. " many lots ar, ) '011 likf. I re"Pt'etive spheres. it IllAV kj�'gr,tllt"I, . . . ! . - . ­ � deal more, ahout her t hall 3 /. so I Jr. . I . "YOU eall draw. , I � . . ; LI; I - is; * - .� � "There's tile flower of the haps I ought to tell you that sll#.,8 a dark r -r- hear.al at I'duced to get to re. . call. I ; Indeed it 1-4 to() patent to, be Ill. mereHatisfraii. .10, I . . ., r Aock," 'Fiaid (Illette, could not Ile i Illy dear ; I Illeall to %%-ill if I , ., - �. 1- , Ferut, _ What"i , - . 1_� IsP stontping-Tspuerance! 11 How are Ous woutaii. re ))011lld to li%-t;,%% ith I er, tile first t Your senti, . -Ilit"l, that - . have seen her oil , .', . 0 You' , he hour fixed, and was alwayo Ilelits, chulnilly ?" 111allY "it"' allOrtell their days and dall ti.eir - - ' . in litary revic-w, ,Ire , - . . ..'. . ..- . You, bcauty'!" . 1� I-su pose"!" tol`ave- While Nes8a was fret. "I should certainly, like to try to *in -, it Wits by excess 111 eating, I)y gorniandi i ' ' - . . :J . "I wouldn't trust lick' With an " " 1' 'great obligation to I r," tilig ,&fill funling wit[, - IIIUkIt be such full.', -Nessa replied. upon'rich alid fat f(mmls witilo,It ILI,) MID I � repniellt, %%-]licit bill r*;. . Y girl in the saifli Nain under, 11"Patielice, ready _ I.c -- - - . ,; ,., 1311011-1" lie continued, in his deliberate toile esqa ,tvarinly. dremed to go "Oh, I 1101"t bee where the full c(tv . to eli'llatic or physical eoll(l- i ga -1 � I . She isexeccllingly I - NeSSa Care.94ed tile beautiful creature's, her for all 'site has done for ine.- _Nirg. 14. 11 it Illity , _ . oliily�`Qu acemint 4 1 , . / ' ­ as . " I call never r pay ,.v . j. and I(x)kiiig lit the eloek vles In "I I Molls ; - _ I _ cry other Illinlitt,, Mid ill(' girl. '*There's always I, ro -e lie gratited that tile oct( . .- - - 11111ond pertin- ft w after a "�% I )gellarial , -%I ' - I . � . betid. " But I shall consider myself Ito " I'ill sol -1-3- for you dear. .Sht-'I I `ciot'811' AftNiAle-1 over h'er toiletic I le. " . KLI'thelenly ,Saillt_ljili,irf� I 11. - b�eallse site lla�, st) �.. A- ver', - ; and I 'c!'"cral" ' .1 I - I . eight), , 4, . %%'Ill) t114)[11.1h e pire by brill -ill" - litidue of horsewomen if you don't saddle leave -you till She's ilepi /X�,� when Ne8l*L Was hopill for one more I---,, I - "I like rows " said �%lrjl. Redniond, -folir works as n - I .. r" I- I herc'before you've bee,, in tile 8110 kid herself atid. clear. 11011 , . ' sen -1 har,l at'id %%i I il ai . - Presents art, silow( I . - . w a' � till tile talk, IN m. Req moliAl e.1111c. dou'll I tentiougly : al -as I)e (fig- littic fatigue as ever he did ill- his life, .. . . . � ed offthe obligatioll.- . . I I I _ I'd 'is ,site m not to �_ children. Ilia the . I -month ' " I . Ne'ssa felt a miserable F3111 . Ing �t her glo% ed anti bag in halld, fl.()III if,,. Ire - I I I"I'Llile'd from lier intention, it -Wits agr Ispoke trt'7� wheil lie Cl I'l. . _. . -sery. that moment a btirst of music from heart. For sonic days al e It (I fit , A how lat civ At _ 1�1`11119, that tile ruees slloul,l tak.e tilt, f,)r,,), evil I itiled - ti I ur Prl)hahl v - I tugglt I rooln, with it sharp request to kn4ow free scramble" , of It f rt.t. : 'zed I Illittleaththreetin, a hall lit, Ileeds , , . . __ smiply fed, or ,.ss the arena within i,111tiell longer ght, must The kept .L� within tilt- orthiiary ru .8' .' when not es ll)ore t'. � !- dill, , 'Well -ked to proclaim that I against tile evi(lence of her sell. es to I)elieve waitilig. �v I f It . I oI .checked 6�' poveriY ;­ 1111t that - .., ; T iey .-,re tail',lit to ,future triunipli ,A-Iii(.Il tile. manager augured 1 that ]lei- friend %va-9 honest at d 90, - So long as they lived ill spitikIticl(18 she felt. L'Slia, to'her 91 -t -i" regret, took _110 Jjqirt. It"s (lay's %vOIlH' be, leliqrtlit'llf"l. ol. � C) Yor Nessa, ar(k she trembled with I generous ; j . ill lite c-otil t lit! . I . it 11t)d arld bound to go Ilackwards a 'toll ; , , .. look. doNvi-ir uptat atT4 . . . list as all(-- had striye not forwards with but be -Itlt"'ty Of Mle's wl)rk in " sIlch I " If 11)rovell or rell. ivre I .. At . lation as she had never befor� enwri-il to continue It' plea-sailt dr : .times I her friend ; but that - . (11hiff-.0pif fill. ill( . 1119 dresmed ill her , more satimfa � �. Are tile plti,h c, I . I . edill ill sl)lte I 81lestr011edout, i etory by adopt - - . itwe - - . :11ced. Milaking consciousness that tit Of - if they live wolil"I not he the case 1 into the et)rr'i(kitojlrl,llllagiirtlue(t- ber# . 1119 thl- -,*;t;tIllev :. tI e Grown Pri 11 ' * . . .. . - III a i 0 visi'l In wits ,tip us ]'lost of the compaiiy (lid I e tim . _. Inot - . reglillell . , U . - , , I � . . y - - down unreal ; and now the acetimill t_ ill tile 110ghborhood of At adia.�. - And go, 64 VI* . of I .it alld It ('111) of te�ji, " IS ollicli Lo.,�,_Irlotri . - . . M as well have it On. paper it Ing el idenee I le F r N -Ir M', Of ,acrust of bread a 11-mLi . Iftil ­ He referret I to soi lois t,o -,�4-iu a ways visit him 1-11 I - � chappie," said Mrs. Reelmond. was too' strolig to be i�itored, till 8 le '%'Its �very well leased* to hear ,%It -s* I tit#' ' drst race V lie f�Itlt',st'011. Neverthelt,K.4, tile Icttcr of the . � � , . . . asked. � 3 - ." - - " We'll 90 into the office, and se Rednicilid's chatrwtir looke 11 and I Itris correspcildo6olt ,it -ill 11-o;, ,,,I%.(, - _. I t I ll� -I'rg- liedniond express a Sitiliko to ..P,pi .. , - _. ttle . t a d as d talfieldo' . . . � -- once, if Miss Dancaster pleases.,, - artificial as the hippodl-ollie itself I and reladily agretid to - . Ilf-ell - - . - - ___. . I . .. .. ee if they could )IRined what had taken place.. .. 11""ttell ill vaiii, if ally Of tilt, s . . _� . . I � . I - � LI.11!, - - � , . - . I.- . ,gI I I I L� lwor - ' . , - ( - . A g4 1 al �eared suitAble apartments 8 -A t reet. "I thouglit Totty woul(Ill ' t agree t4) .. 114) Ila ve, beei - - _ . _�­ . �.. The Right I . Nessa assented; and they went - I )f (Jay. 1i Islolis fin � Nesma, e\ . I disposed to clivy ,� into all I by the light 30d many I I I. it Porten draw- . ,� - - .. .- ... office where there were a table two chairs, 1 had Leen dispelled in ti - I I The houses ill po�llen Street ctre a] I exactly i"g lots., There's only oil TlIall his B11111 the rich . . - I .. . � - . I _. .- orse- . "I - z_ I When overcon) . e better it ptilot's dillller�i '111d IIIIIII(Tolls I . . . . and a marvelloas I " "t 'a . - alike. The pro rietor lives ill the -1) W011111111 ill the get, anti tila Viall(18 are thereby ill(Illeell . t () ))(� IIII)NI . - . : 'And moved , 11 . : .V. I - - litter of pictures, pro- , and she felt that things an,81 1=1JI'e I Is"toulle' asement t's You. Now, Coll- - . : . - -, . . . - .. . grammes, photographs, lithographs, than with a Young amily, a jaded - you "lust"'t Will, Illy dear. " touted with their 11,11111)le lot. I . .. � I _v . - - . thited 'judged by the light of reason rath ' ?a I . t t- . . , . . i I * - . Because the HL � designs of Cos , girl who W&i to oil the lodgers.' Tl,,ifcikt`r`,1(1',,a Ne"a looked c,restfallen. . . . . I . -N I' . _.. . . 1 ulie, speeinlen properties, I by the glaniour of inclination. 'B� t tile c . � . . . I - . - And eve I . � ___7___�____________� , -� - -1, - . � . . r - � . - How oft doe il . narrow a .. . � ... . . - � . .. . .- , . I Mr. Fer, us offered tile chairs to the ladies. i young mind. 'hall" flauking tile -d manager, kindly. "I'know that � A Partner J,oj- 'Stanloy. , i. - . 44 Put tiou,bi __ . .. letter clips, bill flies, and soda -water bottles. i .0 her )wu there's good girl 11 . : - � material view was very dc�liiregiiiiig', 1 18 tip a flight of stePai and opena up,on a " IN) as I ask ' . . . I _� - .. 2 6 - roil),-rootil said tile � . � - - - ��11_ ...t h4p . ),irever, 9 ­ . . .. � , . .�,� f set her blood in motion j,,Id i- a rotund table, four ehaim, mid a chi eferd Truth will outl .. . -6na, It tell ber set." The drawin rooll, is furnished with her, site will never e you. your time ley wit 1119 to the marriage of I - - - - And Ri I t, Mrs. Redniond preferred to'sit down on t% f The first trot round the at Woman better than you do. , If you bea - - corner of the table, allowing the manager to I spirits, F . t 'R air . � . - 91 . . . . I .. __�.. . self before his'blottilig pad. Then came her as they went. �­.. . - . - ./. ".0ur llo,tloll is I- . . ..- . � ') - ergI18 -kept b- her side c aching 'pl, e will if orl(I feels mON `N. I L, - -- avail himself of tile Odd chair and seat him revi ffonier : for ' i. .N.I. .N�t r all rickety. There is a small table in the will come , but while agiiiel a here, let It r . h Misa Tennant, tile Clia . I -will _ed to tl;aiii* I front window, with a aisPIAYOf wax. flowers I. of You - I say : . - By all the tri I, �­...*� .: discussion as to tile terms of the agreeinen I "Look'at-the audi , I Under a glass shade. There is a profulli Course 1. will if You ask me,", said Africa, will) dusky princesses of I)arkest - . I . . By all the % I - I fa I ence 11111611 ,,-Oil I that Oil(-' of the . - ) e trot. of siorns, 0" Nream. I. . - _ '. which was for the most part incompreben- ting. That Will be your nigunt for tl�c fit nlents". ill, Bollendan glass, and � would look upork biu, asa (jel,li- . . _. I I - . . Bible to Nessa -st told and s '. - The good aclij, . I - � I . Ea,ch (Illy, fr . - There were so many words' hotArs" presente He Vted her shoulder, rind � peak only whe,, ,spoken to, -,votild W__ I . - - . . .�. week or so ; tidy old mare, safe anil n 11 by former lodgers. d f . � � .. __- ,-.* : er, and her head was all of a,' and knows . . I - . unknown to h her business.'. Rein ' I ;Oldi g d9ra separate this room from all- A no recognition. Mh Off with I lnol*e COUgellial domestic partner ft`ill . - . . . ; In spite of &A-1 . I whirl and the strangeness % -DIE . other furnished with two bedsten,ols, acou I I twiley, anti that some less (I -stingtil.411- I �. . . S . :; - lace is kee ed mail would be more I I � . . ., . By perfidy w � . ''. le of everything looser : that's it. the starting p' It called for all her self'coniiiiand to Xlr. I. ' I - 11". . about- her, ajid ti bewildering pros eat .there by that barrow. owl' 1 Of chairs, it, chest of drawers, a toilet tadle e in the rear when the Mee was run, anS I Dol-othy Tennant happ likely to ,,,like ,Nliss � �� . . i . .: I . Of one thing, NI .- ppening before he*r. However, Mrs. W, Give h nd 1 and &WAS118tand. The - for any! Some skill too, for Nessato mare . . . The Rigla %% ­ - ..� Iniond, now that she was in tile let her go when we come there. Do three 1 thil.19 else except the I 1`0 is no space y anti contented it -13 a - � I . .- . ­ . . . . _.- . . . which she had been borri, showed herself as the inside at the top of tit but mind youtake I Pinion has dle inerit ` .-I . . . . too turns as hard as you like, Odgers, iwd they have last, � as site ; but she came in of variety. Tile exce * I Unshaken 11 0 elemeiit� eager for victory wits as wife; " At least this 6 . - . .-, ., e lap and the out. to I be carefid how ther go. . I and went off with the girls envying been - � . - - ­ shrewd and -clear-beaded as Fergus himself, side at the bottom. Alit `Howwill thiado?' as Mrs- Redmond, who had woll tile' . bestowe I saive praise that has - : . ,�� F. . .11, 'Tis ours to , :. ke your specd in ked Mrs. Redmond, and was slowly trotti bouquet, lie ( UPDXI All". Stanley ever SinCe - I " - .1 . - 2 � when they bad ingpec ed e . . . .. . . . 1. . . . . � and got her own ,way in all the atipulationg ' between : it.ow t lien, off !' t C'n rged front the IVrk Continerit, the - * I. ., - . To finil the'lilln J I . - . Z � __ - with regard to dress room" sets. , three "dro'lil, to the applause of tit ng round the arella lib I - ��. . : I . ps, dressing room, 11 ex- I �t was a glorious run. e audience Cral Space devoted by the pre�,38 to all ell- - And w+N e oi I I., -1 . .- I I - . e is o ilv * . . - - Nema's ex ' -the Only umeratioll of his daring explo-,ts thrillill" . %� . cite inent Nessa. 1 bought it would do"' individual - - - I � ,elf and Nessa which was ! never gone the pace before. Oil tile � not - two minutes' - Mrs- Redmond Won two races out of - the begun to rend d wonderful dis - e'ries, had , . . '. J,:.._,,. , __ �1. Puts troi �I& . agreement for hen 111st'as well as recOgnition to Ile won.- F -o r III ' . . I . . tra shows," and the like. She signed the, grew with every stride of bee mare. She, had I any of the otViera ; it was: adventures, an . - ­ . a relief to the girl, who was in doubt as to if lap - last 1 run from Acadia ; sq MraP p cov I ..-X � i 1- . . A or the story sonlewhat 111ollot- _. . . .1..1 - nd trust it (� . . I � I - she was seized with a desire to .out . .admond took it three on, Tuo"y. No one could have been o, ' I— ( � '-. � � .. . � . . a ' ��_ .. - . - . . charge of the c . J can shillin . Even honey will pall, ILI - �;.,� ., - " - What her Christian name was to be, and took Fergus, and she succeeded, too strip ' at the lo1ii price of fift More amiable than she wu to Nessa. .IOuB The Rig It %% . . . 2 Pass 11 week, Is vine Id a taste of - _.- � ' �. :1 _. - B .gar may � '� i, 'i manager. .ounterpart signed by the ,i barrow a neck aheaAf. . ing the attendance and "extrys" includ7; ond that all I should like to see you win, ,QllumTny, PSI be 16 most a&ecable chaig,. . � �,.� - I . . . "That's all ri lit. You'll do," i afternoon they tetched their effects from a Said. . - �� .. � , � ,,A _. . - . � . esl es, it is conceivable that Mr. Stamey . .. � ­. .. . . 11 _. . . � - . - . ... . .. ;�. ­. :1 . . himsellf was in danger of beconling undidy, '�­ .'. I . _. "I ;3liall be. here oil Monday morning, and I - -'said - Per- 1 Spitalfields and took " Would you truly ?" asked Ne8ft. ' I gus. "Butwhenther'earehalf a dozeo'of - Possentpu of, the new 61 . . Advice to - , �r — . . ­ .. � L will put you through your -business,"' For. I yOug YOU 11 have to take the on . . 91 lodgings. Probably Mrs. Redmond would th - oil, I Mean, what I say: yqlx?ll get into Puffed UPI and of flattering hiniself that _ �. . . . - 11 . . . -11 . . .. gus said, kindly, wilen they were parti I . ter lap wt(, er� a know o K I.- - Y son, yOu - '�' . � ... *the refreshment bar. . I that th-ey should ru n I .. ' it V-ftlld-by; baf, of COJIrse � �, �. I.- - .. ng at! - Ne8sa pr9posed I I not h4ve troubled to go to SPitalfields had none so great as he It d gone before, and *any Weeks ago, t ­ ' agi i0 . 11%.. . - 1. - she uQt valued lior belongin you can It a that after hilll Ito Bile . - 1) . 98 at libmethin ,iT I 11 ': . z - tin ; Fergus declined with a Iaugli, sa. i ' 9 et .to dO­Snythin f f his - . - I I . t�er of the �Ospel. a . - � . . . . i,C , - . "You are -very kind I ' move, than Ithe- sun, they. 6ld L la With at arise. It is well foi- one, Ito ,.- - .0 -, . might say, sis 11 * I a 1, I - /. .. I * replied NeSsa -V and he could show her what he meant at a a � 1, indemnity f r leaving %yit,hout the pay as that ,,,are. Von Beejo For ,crew as matter how distinguished, to re -�4` - e Is . 11 I' - IT time espec- I Or some mantle-w-uld . , , . _. . � � . 0 . . . .11 - then conscious of her I em- Ntssa put b &r mare at a canter in a min week's notice. .. . I toplary give th t gus � Ineniber - Ai'A .�hat i . '. own silence and Ili _cus Ich all 015 I - � - barrassment, she added, ccI am �tllee.- . - d beat mounts is bound to. th , OmIgo .. . at f. _s I.. . a best ridere, - rfectioll bel 11 8 not to mortals. ., i zev " liong Jim . % W� afraid you I A That's pi ettily done, " mid Fergus. & I 'I ll�ig - It was 4'another st,ep downwards ' ll Therelore tile thanko ' '. I .:�l � i 1 , rl - - � Inust think me very stupid." . f IL ... non underst inds you already." - but On wecinesday evening,.durillL 6 01 the public are (lite :, 46 . --.-. , I, . . .?-�11�. �. (ilve r _ IIA . I � . . My dear Miss Dancaster, I should not Ness& was Ja1g),ly Unconscious,, Of il�e de. !ion, Fergim knocked tile cotil. to tye 0��Id for this discordant note which ,. .1 � Bind . ve engag ! . Nessa tur led u on him smiling. Site I ked 9tudatiou, Wcopting-the disc,omf6rts of .th at the door- helps to ni - 11 . � , . I enVon - . bas" �ed you at sight if I had thought t - � 1, U I and calue . I .., ft I .1 I -the man alt'lo gg lie ' ree in layin . hi, ese Into the .ake the music inore enjoyable;' .* . ". ilway train it t ­�� 9 - was f I : squalid lod ' g dressing .room where NeM While, nod ' . I .� . . ropp le arm and calling her 4'de ,r ,," % her new life. _a as a necessary condition of waiting. . . was oubt, Mr.L Stanley will feel gi-ate- ­ . I ,:, Z- I Xes :)r jou 18 ( you stupid. And," lie added d 'Ing his hand on F gill . .. . . � - , � _­:'. .-- . voice, as Mrs. Redmond turned to -finish her - but his fami iarity was far less offensive than t * She wished that the irl who V ful for being reminded of -the difference be- � ... , 1. ?Ver -heated a $h �. I . . ---- % 1, 1. 04! " "DuPrez is here, ' - . t,eenk a great and 3uccessf ul explorer, . . halt and rem' 14.d . I . ? , 911, t1lex 1 1 " he W& "Just , , I ., brandy and soda. "I certainly should not 'the studied ormality of ,some men. It � w 11 , w . T Would Ot h V 891116- over from Paris- '�; , - J,ave t%kan Totty in &gain if 1 had not Ut IL, IO&I ­: a at ,.-. ,:.. � I 1. . I . . - -1. 00oled off. 4, .. � -, !:. ouW for I dear, its like . I , * . �'�t . ff. a.0 � - - .''. - I - - ., 'I ing else than 4pered If on bei `,a'. !�P &tl?u to know that one d . . . . good " - Wr .. .1 . felt 'natural, a - I I U114 that th6l op come kind and appreciative husband. it alld a - �. 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(if tile the httf too, and is erl frolli kno,w of III their its that HIM lizill it nlay i') thotiuh witil as I civil- d1,11t that or Of the It al - :.(,I I011 IS I[ I 11fli, for It IIAS tile I, r1lollot- t:lstc of g that of his ,III(!, 110 -ta .9 - tile te which k,!I grate- V,Ice and a is such loes not t h for I .; ............. II 14 IIII4 �:1,1 T, IIII4 , 1p,TOVNG F0VK* thope, d I believe that iTile seg. a beit;r theolo than he is a A- -XIONSUR. XTNNEU. - Voed:Tetsir forAliffi he s. - A Some I1 anyhow. P 11e railroader y he!oUht to -little excitement was eausedu lay. 1144 Reports -from Ottawa co 4w "hi by the publieation of IL G4e;)� COMPISUI!f- ter P&Wt-Of last WiDek lnce=ng r ri -,ic lantic fisheries state that " it. is, not t III it hot bo, on neering Feat Ite'"Ut .As � not All (10 deAaror Jr4ow wliat q A,,; ly. unlikely that thi' WoAorl wlu�prava,wbe the correspondence relating to the aml fight- The ciriat ICU' ofello -But he ToluillY One (lay with a pout; it was working too Ithyd �Oing too mt�cri. eries in the liebring, Sm Like ,mont diplo- cons plished In I'Vper In' An article in the Allahabad Pioneer, gives has had for some years past. The confiden- y one of the suits I wear Fit boy - sheer' Jonsense utter matic correspondence it is entirely distnig'on- one of the best for our fisheries that 0ansda most worn out; absuirdi7 he W�sii't, d qg half as much lions. -It is a verbal fencing match, in which some intereati.pg particulars converning, the tial circulwr of the Boston fiA bureau shows I 'bout As b'g Am the ear of a tnole-: as he -should havo been d ng, party tries to evade the other's attack tunnel th I They re intoL& at majustbeen,completed through that* the avq More than three; and Ao drav his antagon4t 'Oportatioqs, of t4�ckered that might have been the lazi vulneratile the Khojak on the railroad frou Q4 I etta to port tip t64 illy I I ttwhy alles, bf. last, And I "ever h pre4o An a potition.- The game . . A M re And there's always C01111119 a mean -little tbuiy jw York, and et ad a hot box all 18 Still going on. It CandAhar. Tlie Kilojak'paiss is 7,5W feet year and 1888 . T?e importations so far - isn't''til cannoi -be said e need thdt makes Ihole be that either Side Im an Wvan- above the iea, and about 2,000 feet above the amount to 10,642 barrels, as against 5 0,24 i knife for rue� Ithe journo thus far or that"either 61de 9tPpd4rS,tP level of the,su*' The'tuhi barrels last Vlat loses illy. heat up and�qq� filre to the pack- 9" ounftg eduntry." yea ny burning desi re to reach a defin- nel lAore thei range at fight angle's and -its ous, the greater portion of the quailtit ,,I can't Make In, hold but A few little 191"myson.' The box isoutof order ;that' manifest a r, and 6,605 the yoar il� y *hot's the matter. I have been shot from ite conclusion. The correspondence b6gine tiourse. is therefore (lite east 'and -we8t,'h _'d 111mea being from Canada T4is il o � the "Limited," feet -WT, th Philadelphia to Chicago with -w remonstrance: frobf the -13ritish repre - it enters the- hill &V about 0 v ticoh in conficin6d by'ofir own'fiihdl#�Y fitelli Soule ctgkies, ap.appl it or'two., sentativo againsv. the thle dri,% tire fairly- ihro*ing *he, milies away seizure 6f sealers in the crest of the! pass. Tile length of the tun- gence buroau, and he latest return to hanld� and a pencil and bunch of str* Behring Sest. A knife nails And lliaytx a screw 'ing"Pt like seoondso Pad nei'ver 9kin& axle nor R0.54M.,whether -the Govern- nel is .1%4W.feet, or two xnd one-half miles says that 8 000 macker4;1 were.catiot in one Solne monk of tho -UuitetLAt4t4s. will, not cot approxmii Ute on a iige mie -a in nd t4e "a- of �Vp D -WY. and it- will carry a- doub16 trap in P. K .1. 'Prices.. are Tilling I high for ,And of course, and' and ball Ave that Such, unfrianoly:aoots shv4l.nt betl peat, line of r4ils.' For the first half the floor as- ma&erel, and this should be a good year for supb, e 1. SeereLA-ry Maine returns a poliw 110te, imr-bles, top Oe next da� TA (d the Wesley And shells -city & Copperas Creel%Air Li cends about I in J.,(XO aild for the secopd our fishermen. " In these figures bne.9an Be - balf -of th journey- it descends at all.- incline good reason for staodin* up for ou;,'rights And some Ails and ends—�,Os, 6nea t but neg'lect8 to notice hie queation. Tho J�ng e ru ropi Quarries to K all 118hman return� to the 21xe three times tie ve after of I in 40. on the Atlintic colast. An iii&jgtli�. SO, re commuhicat ii re muc' iles'an Wwr—and liotlpedto ca*y Aratpr ions xtr. Plaii e There tire two main Shafts, Y014 call Site for�ouie .i i 01hat it is ow too latt t-9 nd the other' RAd e �18 feet. valuable is not to be baftered A",'., for a C tepi mosis 6f pottag t'of amne nitent-irind frou." rreekta.1X0.qr.PA a .200 e. I'd like a sui Nom for the P'rosent Aeasoh. Ile tile in to facilit.te th e 11 gces on 11,ith pocketo Ao.andlona speed made -w tweeii ev ry. other i5tatiQu. ,is the -ogress arose and below and be. to pi fe and be to express his stirprise that Grekt Brrtaini tunnel. The -chief obstacle' Should encourage. the destruction of *Seals or from the flooding (f the turinel at more than' The Dog In the Manger. seNved extra he'vy an.1 strong In e'yo-n &4' irling alobg on should object to the efforts of the United States one point. A large Spring A%-alli about a dozen or to, a lightning pxpress,.aud th tr,ain, Stops to was cut and the The French fishermen, with whom- the toprotect them, and. lie erplains and defends water flooded the shaft, on the Candahar I tor a hot joiirnal, 161f All easY and quick to get at ogerve, if you " y - at length the position of this government, side to the depth of M feet. It took ten Newfoundlanders have had soitch Oouble. P�;,,Bc, that there is bult one lalokintiaxle on of late, have notshown a ve-y commendable And I should be perfectly hapilty, I ki ow,.. all'the train of seven Pulll.,ians— . or is the which, be asserts, has not elgimed exclusive' weeks to pump out the water, and in the Tirit or great saintliness of disp(mition. With a handy rig like that. �" - territorial jurisdiction ov plural of that car PuRmen! running oil an er the fisheries; but western heading as much as fifty gallons a Prohibited from, or at least not granted the has simply arrested vessels "engaged in a inintite were cont Littly rushing out of the aggregate of -eighty-four wheels. One hot privilege by the terms of.the treaty of otatch- W in eighty-four. Wow he eighty-three pursuit thatwits in itself contra boncis more. west mouth. -In order to overconle this ing lobsters along the so-eaflc(r - French Shore, The German Emperor's ChildreIL', The United'Statesgovernment, r. Blaine difficulty a side cu' - d to be made. The wheels that are in good cong' ition were run- ttiilg lia continues, hasalwayebeen ready for a feiend, magnitude of the work is testified to by the they have resolved upon plying the part of The Emperor William brings up hiS little I'll, just as fast as the one UiAset fire to itfi lK adjustment, anti it was not its fault that banks of Shale and rock at the mouths of thedogin themangerand so preventdie colon- from engagi' g In the work. it. appears -iers. The rise with the sun, Plefin making just as goo time, and the'y t e negot' ions of I 888 had been auspe'nded. tli� tunnel and at, tho pitheads, which are t t by the terml of the t'reaty like sold kat ists ven. keep making time. He would like to hear what the other Bide si-lid to boe quite altering the landscape in ha, of Utrecht, i and (10 to bed at six or Five o'clock are rea y and able to The wheel that sto the Itt,in is out of or- is ti Oir usual hour of rising ; and they are which have been copied into ll latter agree- ie der; there"s somet ing wriong about the has to propose. Th -3 Rritish 1initstoer, Sit- places. One curious discovery. made during ments, nothing is specified as to wher allowed- to remain in bed for a minute Kl not Julian Patincefote, is pleased with this sug- the progress of the work, aSthe result of all ey wake, as the Emperor thin ife after th ks that wheel; it hasn't been doing a bit more than stion. 'Let us the shore they shall have the priv 11 �'elollogf resume negotiations. investigation in the cause of certain milster- tile -habit of lying in d encour' es Self- �11Y other wheel oil the traii, -And when it drying their fish. Hence it is optional with .ag flit we ought to have a bommission of ious explosions, was that it was provet that says A ha8.been doing too in Ill and running them its to the sites they Aelect. And so it indulgence. The� two youngest ."ve an t99 fmt all tho other whi ave a right to experts to report whether it really hurts combustion had arisen inside a came of happpris that wherever the colonists propose English governess bat the three eldest are tht ocala to be killed, and meanwhile he blasting gelatine. under the carp.of a miRtary tutor and wait-, aq�oak on their axles in d" iton, were they to erect a factory for carrying on the. suggests a temporary arrangement. At this lobster industry the fishermien discover it, ed upon by ntbu servants. i If they I run to not too smoothly polished 0 toot well'olled the nursery. tilein tutor Ask& if they have to be guilty of such harslinp,4. lit Lord Salisbury takes a hand himself. StIperstition in Russia. place something peculiarly Suitble for their beeit there to have '�a bitby's bottle." Take care of yourself, m� toy; keep your- Mi is pleased that tit e negotiations are going purpose, and object to the factory being alongso nicely, but he would just like to An old superstition, with Specially Russian IINVc went tbxre for prayers," 4aid one �f ffie f in condition; run regul - trips on sche- erected there. Of course no one believes tile Princes when Tebuk ed. dule time; look after you elf before and have a little friendly understanding at the characteristics, has of late been manifested that this kind of thing caii long endure, but, start. He begs to inquire what law of na- in Klislieva, a village in the government of for the present it is* ex* -I Irayers will be'road in my room' for the after the run, and at the fi minute stops, ceedillgly exaper- tions made seal fishing phacy or gave the e f tit it re, " said the tutor, who has received or- and I don't care how much ofi shorten tip U oscow. At th beginning of Julie, two der -i from the Emperor to observe nliliLary the time, you may go as fast s ypu can make nited States pol ice j ui is( liction on the high its (lug tip a spring h Seas, and lie quotes a lot of American pre- p Ali Qld wonian dremed that the discipline in the Prince s apartments. Steam and turn the drivers. cedent.8 in defense of the (laim of free =41 d curative L .1. G Colnier, S i r (. talics : Tup It isn't the great railways, with their well- newly discovered spring possesse per's he'Crown Prince is, tware that lie will ation and fishing in open %iraters. ties, and she told her dreani. to the �Feeretary, Who visite-I Canda last year to, inted trains, thorou ll�y disciplined troper i A .:011e (14 .0 laborers of a factory near by. Thereupon enquire into the crofter settIcinents in the y be Emper r. He diacovered the fact aPPO I,e:,SL alway$ Styled and practically- dducatoed4ete*% -that aft Caine has not time fair y to tackle 6ese for hilaself, although by him fath troublFd wit], hotbcixes..4�u find the ho� que-otions when, a year ha, ring already r011.ed masses of people, mostly women and chil- Noi-tli West, ha his evi,lunce, Prince NVillihni, and, er a coni- around, the reports of eizures begin agaill- dren, began fl6eking round the healin before the sele'et committee of the Xas on the pwrer roads niand'has ne'ver been told that there is any box The British Minister aguir protests aqd I - , - N1 r. waters. As the pring did not yield enough House of Cominous oil cut igration and cololl. - aild try to save difference bebweelIt Iiinilzelf aml his Lrothers. presses ()It freighttrain tii4l, Blaine again postpones all( evades and takes water to satisfy them all a fenc,a was built ization. lit- denied that"the people had beeiy' He is a clever boy, full of full, nut with A Oil I)Y using Plelltf of watrr, oil the tip Lhe discussion of Sir Julian�s proposed around it, and across was erected oil the in a starving condition when they rrived, t -et idea. Of his own importance. because water is c icap and they think there gi is 11101-C eV41.01111 lijig I it J*()Ilrlll( modus viven(li, which lie loes not find qat- spot. everal peasants of the village Stand but adinit,44 that they iicc,lel inore cloth- Prince Kitel. is" ta. favori.be isfactory. He makes a counter proposition inside of the funce and deal out the water in ing. The Statements which had appeared -cry partly I IbLa4� that pending negotitiotiXanadian vessels bottles to the al eell of wholl'. ill solne of the papers abouttlicir coliditioll with e\ ;c,ge is so NAZ Smile -e in keePixig it efol Wi AvVIL il ti";cZatl partl on"coullt juf hi4A �et disposiJ filiall not enter Behrill, 14C .during tl�is Sea- deposits IL colil at t ie foot of t tie cri*s. lwere -,,cry nitieli exaggerate,l. -The experi- If -*?nil Wy t#%* aftboti I4%&LVUgW tioil. He is a 1;61.11 sold'el., in Tribt, c y son. Or 6)r-1 night make for a money ia�collectctl by the elder of the vill.I.ge nient had shown tirat 1:1*20 wits too Small- a. the tmosphere Llike Tsti4eak of light nii inakim, mimic war witl Instill Soldiers' who single seftson the regulati )n which ne had every evening antl --for colilillullid tile emigration of it family, to, all the natio'lis of Europe. The shoidd suddenly lairst, into devouril fluill' -op(re4l in 114" to make permanent. But At th1k, fot (It tile cross ticre being it inore likely figurc. It I;a(l .4y, froIll pilot. t pt Princes re devoted it) tlicir father wid to ni .1 poses. - f con- ed to think tI)at Speed 1111d Lor I Salisbury ham. in tl e me. a hottle with two dewl frogs in it, who ha,1 however, proved that of colonizi­ inother. It is no tinconinion thing to fwd the Should be inelin . I cluded that he cannot tiox%i go that far, be- collie to their 1111tilliely. end ill it tion,was practicable, and future I)ar Liesoo tfli(i I friction had somiethin t In Nvith (test ritc- I ill tile 11111's before six o clock in caose Canattla" woultil notgree to it ; or, as manner. Before the concourse of sick per- be handled with inore facility and Satisfac- the piorning, dres.ed 11,11d ready to' begin the tion. But, wile] 1 ('11,3' lie says, lie has no legal power to enforcezits Thc -of tile experillielk sons arotinil the spring was reat, some f t ion. m sitire, it Is the f -Cult day. In the Middle ol site inay be Seen gills to F;niok( observance. He is sorry that the President the peasants'eanglit two purteetly healthy not he (leiiiiitely pronounced till.the tilli �1 le walking in the Thi( Of Que NvIiecl, unless it, (-all pr( e that it was ,rgar,en with her husbaml should think him lacking in collcilliatioll. women, told thein that thev were caille for relmylilmits. tColiner ex-- by eight o'clock. All day long She is 1) runililig faster and gollig, fartheY tiny He is just, as conciliatory to he can be. ounly ill, and pinning thein' to the tile opinion tht the ebelile shoulLl re -eiving visitors, performing. public func. oth(ur heel of its size oil 010 traill.. %� I Ron]K�T oM-RDETTF. I,inatile them drink the licaling waters until Ec continued. tifnis, or writing for th Emperor u ntil her they fainted. When the poor women were handelies. Both the Einperor and Empress lEngland's Drink Bill.. , There is Some mnrc - enrresp-ondence aftef -ogs vally are very conscie hey are determined pickvil xip front the ground the two fi this, and it is to be continued. It is I The iii,tivocates of vvin wiance POint were foand in their arnients, and were de- each mi le. If stion foi (1. Cl tY MM as �Armeifsf to f III fi I the du ties i in posed it poll ti ieiy� by It h eir mt year there clared to loe t if -en. out by tl.c irtue verlditficult (ille re retfully to the fact t le% ils rl% y Senate ilipress griev -ear there iot alwa wS an increse in the consti'mPtioll Of it)- Of the holy water. They tire now exhiintud position. ilut the E es over tile Jtl,,t,t tit *3 It illie of the Y8 r. ayrd had hail a friendl fact 11-lat8lic cannot spend much tiniewith rl, number (if city men w�o get imi itching de- tox cafing beverages in the United Kingdom in tll,. NVahilillgtOLI,- Ile would have settl(A I - , bottle its Sign of the wondvrful pro- the matter in 18S, but Lord Salisl'ury lier children. When site was Simply Princess sire to be farmers—not fariner" for health or to an amount which reprem,ilted all expendi- perties of the spriog. The rush of people William she heard the Princess say their lemure., but farmeri lf(� pr(git', -writes T. tureof nearly f8,fXX)(NK)I or to that place is so great.now that the is less frc�- now to make coiLessiong, s roused to, every night, superintended the nur- V)c Witt TaIlliage ].it t�e I H41me Fstiniating the Itoopitiatiolri at 37,801,04XI, authorities have great 41itticiilty keepin is - more -,thoroughly andinsistedup( rigideconomy. The 9 tier interest and hag become periva(14�d that Journal. Now, each mail, *-(.mail and child spent, oil the th�m in -order. Ali attempt oil tll� part of I of 9ne little Prince were handed oil 6011 ; bilt, to tile Yiv lmbillo-88 Iliall average, in the year ISS9, -861 mote in tile the authorities to covet- tip die mpritig was in these fishery matters she hai been bul loze I to 11's ounger brother by her orders, and d quite long enough. -Blaine on tIC Who goes iiito,it for pi -tit, ' i�l oldsolit purchase of intox.CiLtilkg liquor than in the met with lotid protests 11v �Ile villagers ll4l other hall'I'- lilts his pre-electiorif '�'ow she is obliged to ingkotfaOtire. Thevii.vfa6 f6r)e x a i n pie year IKS8. The two great iteme of increase the duped inasses uround*the place, and kad, iloti:ing wits wasted. Fenian htred of everything English an�l itiL with enilwoideringthe cloth- never considet-8, as t14o*;,4o the " uml know- were in spirits and. 1wer, the increamte in the therefore, to Wabandque4l. conipelled to acknowledge tlat his Attitude es (if lier babies. She is an ccomplished ing frmer, that there may w disappoint- liffler iteni aniountin," to all expenditurp of and very fond of sciving. is pointed out that cannot I;c defiantly maintaitied.' He cannot ment, in crop. He thi k -H ti) t Whatever lie quite Bill tew people give her credit. lor ile come tip all It III i Ri nd icateg t I tat t he increased consum pt ion n Tnknown ('0111111tr-yo protectorato (on breedin, akeS ilktile -er the scals without the mllst!llt -hai she It. a r It I almost entirely due to increased rouwls o,% 4 stupiftoxii.ip k�, I)AUS011, Of the 1)(111111li011 ge0I0gi(:"`1 if Great (-;el'lllLIIV nd the Other Na great mistake to.iinagine Oiat e s a it.lices hill). fit -I)- it milliun t �fnrcltasc on the part of tits wage earning survey, says that ueai the abstir(lit'V of his first iniagniethis8liould it, their pods & were better, the oittrni Thosew] o Avith si(,it its It(-. clussiss. Time U198 milus of our country, ot, about olic-eighth, of tefition that 11peliriug Sea wi�sa /J1(01(- ehill.,111n, W have seen her. oil 1101SChack at the last rhe "ichiii are glad to impose upon tit( f rom ork 'ere larg'er, and as a com"Itiellcm the'total area of the contineut f Aiiiei-icity or . closed sea, has been mobt thu'roillshly ex- inil'itary review, dressed in the iinilfariwof'her- novi, , andering too it very txmisiderable part of t ce. rl,tifr -the hecohlre how was wit-ned are as yet.practically unknown. w all- posed.. l'atience is now the only remedy. t It) -heget-4.4tillig into drink. 1, is shown toy like government 4AIIW40r- wit* a book otut V Illial repoits (if the geological survey anii re is no eviJence of ally she -is excec(lih9ly, s for'the tangle. The cc placeq btatiatics that, im outlay or intoxicating Inte ior Depit rt tine tit - at have it jealousy or wish for liostilitie�; o either sitle, r oll1v oil accoutit, of lier.11. virktics, but ;'the- thunder spoils his liquors wiw larger in than in anY Ipeenliar iriterst froiii ilie fact that the%, tire an it"will be. to the greatest degree dis. CWII,_� slit-, has* 'ttei t It#-- grass )it t hat lie (If is I -All'( 41ul Ing the pa.st t., th. the.other hand, to A C01181derable extent re(�ords of original creditble to two powerful uations if they enipire-by bringing into the world -live sons. the "taxes cat up him protitA t the droll 'lit it is %%ell Lo state that, there were certain 'Ioar� of the L' discoverv. - The greater I anadian cnnot fill(I -it peaceful a11(tsellsible way GUL.' Presents are Showered upon her for- the c'onsumes hill corn ; the rust geto; In Ifis years between I?476 and 1979 when the coh. _,Nortli'Mulst is well known oikly along its of ttic quarrel. childre. But the prescutti reitch the w1l"t; the peaches dl -V 011 60VXt 1111U), 91.111 )tion (if intoxicating liquors wita ver Water Courses, ato 80111C Of tije ex�lortr* of nutsery. Probably fe children ar, althougii I'60 ripen ; the rot strikes -the potat(toee t'6xFwct- mile I larger than it was last ye the suientitio bureaus tire now pushing -away The scril tural text alicut turning 'ifie Sll:iljlv fed, or dressed, as tho little prillces. iLig to Surprise his benighted iriendo the lloopulation of the LTnited Kingdom waa front the -rivers and lakes to ilia the regions Lord's house into a den of t1filieves has liter- :,re taught to desi �ise luxury" and -tO with few early egetables, lie accidentally considerably linaller. 'Thus in 1876 tile -egion ally been re.dized in Paris, France. The'lle lying I.M.-tweell them. In thc Yarge I 10(kii il")NvIl 11pon affectation. itatoce and value of tho liquor oonsumed was $71500,M) has heard that tliq have new p( enthraced between Great Fitili oil the of (.1ecretion is thus by a French "Are the plumll costur les coming to -day?" green peas and sweet corn for'a fortnight -, greater than in tho year 1889, and north, creat Slave aud Athaltitsea lakes eorrespondent : "Agents of the suppressetl he Crown Prince inquijed oil his birthday. the bay mare ritne away wi L11 tile box wa$uu; the avel'"age for -the tell years front oil the west, Reindeer and Hati2liet. aii(I illegal Parish nitituel must 1* liardpress- He referred t sbime 1*1 Ale pl-iymates who his rustic gate getsout Of order his 8hrut- I s�o. to 1879 ives an annual con- lakes on the mouth, and Hudson Bav on the ed by the police in their usual haunts, for it is always visit him in veivL!t. bery 18 erpetually needing the hhears ; it auli,ption fully greater in I- ber of east, we find on the inaps a large it ini now found that they are actually using- - the most imptonsible to keep the grabs value than the annual average consumption rivers and big anti little lakes. It is it curi- churches as places in which to e4rry Oil their out of the serpentine walks -, a cow geAs in between 1880 and 1889. Still, considering olls fact that all these rivers and lkes have illicit betting tiatfic. It has been 'noticed; English The RightWill Righ tile hogs tire relatively stuall earnings of the and upsets the vases of flowers , a place on the maps upon the authority Of during the last week that bet�veen It a. m. Ide8troy the w4terinalops, will tho gardenor work ing,men', it it; a Bad commentary on the only one man, Mr. Hearne, who -wandered and I p. in. several of these Sacred edifices When overcome with anxious fe�ri, And moved with assion s,rong, 1runs off with thie chatn6rrasi.d., Every- low wth of temperance in the United for three years through this region over. N in and around the Faubourg L\IOntlnatL'e_ ig, and fa is a failure ;inflomin that last year there were oonsum- years ago. \Ve nia infer from �he changes especially Notre Dame deLorette--have be-elli Recause the right seems losing ground thing goes wror i.; if a ed t ere intoxicating beverages to the value - hen a man kn;ws nothin a ur explorers have Ull making in the maps frequented by groups of men whose acquaint--. And 1 oe8wroiig, . flarte o"y for of $&%,(K10,000, an amount about equal to 0 an call afford th make a er re long How oft do'es adinta 2itiou sa of oth that these rivers and lakes ance with the internal economy of a place of' 11 y amusemetkt and the ealth of his the entire military expenditureslof all of )& �j is own wl )y Truth will outlive amily, let -him h"ten to his counlry pur- the nations of western and central Europe Put trouble on lie Bfielf ii prot appear under quite a different worship seemed to be a meagre, and their sipect when ir.o-lern exploration reaches interest in the relics a4d images Of tile be liars' daj And Right will r lit itoelf ihase. Bub no Isene Saints even less. They selec the & Irk ible mail will think ',to or, to state the same thing in another form, them. The larsest unexplored area in Can- ted eep a business in town and make a fam for every head of population there was all &(I& is the interior of Labrador, almost 300,- corners of the building, and stuck to the, roifitable. -expenditure for stroi ig drink of $17, or per *I �s, for mapping the larger tions they first i000k up. Some of them-, Byallthetritimplis fthepasts inancially p, 000 uare mi e family of -five persons of $85 durin th but no- By all the victorig won e pa I i 10 which we have scarcely any informa- Kjo little oliimes in their hands This is a tremendous outlay wfen it now and t�on aleir The- good achieved, the progreog made year tion at all except Eskimo reporta; and yet prayer books, for every Each day, from While the Behring controversy is 00. is considered that all but an insignificant if these repqrts are in any degree trustwor- owners, after whispered consultations -with 8 4 tA) Bull en In spite of artful w a employed.. upying attention it is pleasant to observe fraction of it is an tirely unnecessary thy, there are. many interesting discoveries individuals intlie throng, produced cils ia, B. C., )Ast Wednesday a ratification of the appetite, And, to a large to be made in inner Labrador, including the and made entries in them. After tre"i re-. �By perfidy or pelf, hat at Victor 0 was withdrawn from a 5egree, tends to lessen the productive act- T one thing we call rest assured, ritish war shi big waterfallo of the Grand River, reputed sults of the day's racing became known the The Ri lit, will right itself ritish drydock ty British admiral so that ivity of the people. Thus. for each family to be the highest in the world, whicl� no same groups reassembled in the, sanie places, 9 y er which had been group throughout the United Kingdom, United States steam white man has yet visited. when more whispered consultations took Unshaken in our fa th and zeal' umed, on the average, 140 gal - place, and sometimes money passed frorn ground and put into Victoria in a leaking there was cons 'Tis ours to do an2 dare, ondition, might be'promptly repaired. The Ions of beer, 5 plions of spirits and 2J gal- one to another. The reclarity of the ol st* te To find the place we best can filli ourte8y is the more noticeable since in case Ions of wine. it in obvious that. a very Odd Facts of Inter tendance of these gontemen aroused the f it rupture of -Athe. so attention of thevergers, who, finding that And serve our Maker there owwhat stminei re large number of families cootimed none at e of the membei a of many F. Marion C�wford, the novelist is the For lie is'only brave who thus couse all, and that som, there churches were useA for betting and, 1) - I totiond betmeen ille two, oatultrieR i -consumers ; happy father of twins, born at Sorrento, were I tts trouble oil the shelf, quet c! of American inkrference wit�, bottling of the family groups were pon, in danger of earning the anathema And trust in God, for by.His aid If om Victot ia this same admiral but, making allowaices f4 this, what a Italy, on April 17. passed upon another place of worship, Of be- ited a r ivor rom kil, The Right will right itself. would take an active parij burden of consumption this *iust throw upon We *,et .120 pounds of f mining !dens of thieve's,' informed the au- lAnd his Owar the liquor driukero when the average per elephant, said a circus man recenZy. "This thorities of what was goi 0 Should the, ti U. in hostilities.. family is set a to 0% t this high mark. is worth W. betting men continue use the "open. which 19 ............. For street wea Be lady wears church" system in this w4) pro- Advide to a Young Man. The rqported floods in Englandt r'a well-dres we liall. e remen�l*red '\Iy have exceeded any that ar ly soon hear of police raid .-. I &gl%nd--4nd elsewhere-- the 4inest shoe, but her evening. sh.oe is bab s upoA -these you remember rea,ding, no, ide POliceknen in F Tnany weeks ago, the statement of a - since 1813, mean the destruction to a W -culilbr idea& of Oeir dutice. .1 a ting of beauty." sacred rptieats. Iand the wheat crops, and- sometimes have pe Iter of the gospel, at foreign missionary, 0119 extent of the hay a witness t4o oc*cupy the samo -English farmers. ..& Birmingham hotel -keeper is Chowlate�camwels rel4tive llhliagll" 8 lie is the. discom6ture of ttl the rear pf his hotel oAd positi as hash doe t y, a reaching in New York,' qn tathe confectionery 3 t ther a been uureA)edented, P1&t.5t0teJne;lt-, In Irgoey WOW, B44 is oblig to to E 170 The wet on his properrty'is a foQt-racing grdtLhd. He to the boarding-house; 9 nd th ra has so A'Wakerville feliniie has -w. great. -fondness, Ong rest6o becau r (lid not want any betting there, and skid So -town Mal- 4or the flesh of birds, And in 'orde n th 0 r to w4ke hatin lie pi e y p. `A very careful Ia4 overwpriL t, rrc in the bills posted about the groundi. I%e J�Ioldirg bed eve* IFf , ve a, uin- - servallt pull- down I ry. her quest for the same sucicossful lql#ploys� a. dtfiewwent oni4o e at w a under a is d not stop the betting, 'and he ap- 14� 0 o cad ion e e I is called bills di night and 1,09' k under it fo burglars. lilway train ran too fast and too long t e Od- A w pealed to the Police authorities to send a Stratagem. Evidently. understa4ding the e farm- �4e c6flects bOxeg 'ir journalS.of the car wheels - bw* for. It must be reraerbeM that th ts 6onstable to pirtsveint the proctice. A' 00n_ 14&ovi women of New , Zealand are killing - bird's fondness for augle wor!I]tS, a 'I . im -at i themselves trying to W9 ts, since they ik- number of 'the same and buqea them in th over,heated and the traiA haiii to -clonWfe int ' ll�- situa stable wenr, in pursulLnoe of 'I this requestj ar corse fine weather miselion,ary worden. con- halt and remain at rest until hot btittri" t tfie rewm - of them on the ground. She then,takei her. p*e in a d he venient place of ambush, and when the birds reAt improvement. Still there the officer himself testifiek I'llt I 611t in lk&ve seen cooled off. I iog the F "That in wh*4-ails me," said the ViV work a F14 lain clothes,. and instesd of -StOpl,ffel on, . ashion low frowip -an the heavy black ha the stationery of the mourner, an re the'Ir Coveted morsel ille- d ali4bt to secu &,so doubb 4"a L go on I am utt sick, an4 I have good Ininister.' to f Cuing he awAe thm b*W' with spr gs from her 'lot broken down boal doue. Tffisrai&, 12Tgli.6h roWuted ths hotal- its place a taken. b a black strip ent and Poun -9 I 6ve sim'ply beeii work - ts means that Canadian hay and 1111m. and the uext doy P _ has bee a,f �� ng too hard ; I ts on the charge of, &noting betting on Across the lieft1sud corner of the writing u ' n them. Many a bird thus falls'a prey, 'W..", have be ,! , , ,pn going. too f&4 Isiad 11 be in grev# demand femd keVor to pussy's shrew' e4w. doing too rper only'. . " X_ "T V4U 1 much, aWd hai0te a Wt box Smust iT t I Ilia promise& rest a V&l, Ope fatly YAi d D h w,1 rot is 04-1 neet 1 4. It -i IF Y; t k4 r IIW owl . I I I,oil, I itit, Itt e tit its Inan who -1) it 111) Th oft Inif I India b litAve h 'seen that was Iced that - go aljou YOU, ever,-,:'- ?I :�,,,: good thin - - toll to 9 see think I shall kild risk- puttill, inind Nesea, delighi" She is 11 gNt? fied steady take half an felt Olt to keep her I tpre.z is nit-lt-t tonb to her to f on(! deal..,, tFlnod4r the, vek if the, th,e t I em- fit' charves it I I (I cited ite di(l .alld hav- their letor S t it is y- I ?it, only olles, to[ was Ilit. (if tile the httf too, and is erl frolli kno,w of III their its that HIM lizill it nlay i') thotiuh witil as I civil- d1,11t that or Of the It al - :.(,I I011 IS I[ I 11fli, for It IIAS tile I, r1lollot- t:lstc of g that of his ,III(!, 110 -ta .9 - tile te which k,!I grate- V,Ice and a is such loes not t h for I .; ............. II 14 IIII4 �:1,1 T, IIII4 , 1p,TOVNG F0VK* thope, d I believe that iTile seg. a beit;r theolo than he is a A- -XIONSUR. XTNNEU. - Voed:Tetsir forAliffi he s. - A Some I1 anyhow. P 11e railroader y he!oUht to -little excitement was eausedu lay. 1144 Reports -from Ottawa co 4w "hi by the publieation of IL G4e;)� COMPISUI!f- ter P&Wt-Of last WiDek lnce=ng r ri -,ic lantic fisheries state that " it. is, not t III it hot bo, on neering Feat Ite'"Ut .As � not All (10 deAaror Jr4ow wliat q A,,; ly. unlikely that thi' WoAorl wlu�prava,wbe the correspondence relating to the aml fight- The ciriat ICU' ofello -But he ToluillY One (lay with a pout; it was working too Ithyd �Oing too mt�cri. eries in the liebring, Sm Like ,mont diplo- cons plished In I'Vper In' An article in the Allahabad Pioneer, gives has had for some years past. The confiden- y one of the suits I wear Fit boy - sheer' Jonsense utter matic correspondence it is entirely distnig'on- one of the best for our fisheries that 0ansda most worn out; absuirdi7 he W�sii't, d qg half as much lions. -It is a verbal fencing match, in which some intereati.pg particulars converning, the tial circulwr of the Boston fiA bureau shows I 'bout As b'g Am the ear of a tnole-: as he -should havo been d ng, party tries to evade the other's attack tunnel th I They re intoL& at majustbeen,completed through that* the avq More than three; and Ao drav his antagon4t 'Oportatioqs, of t4�ckered that might have been the lazi vulneratile the Khojak on the railroad frou Q4 I etta to port tip t64 illy I I ttwhy alles, bf. last, And I "ever h pre4o An a potition.- The game . . A M re And there's always C01111119 a mean -little tbuiy jw York, and et ad a hot box all 18 Still going on. It CandAhar. Tlie Kilojak'paiss is 7,5W feet year and 1888 . T?e importations so far - isn't''til cannoi -be said e need thdt makes Ihole be that either Side Im an Wvan- above the iea, and about 2,000 feet above the amount to 10,642 barrels, as against 5 0,24 i knife for rue� Ithe journo thus far or that"either 61de 9tPpd4rS,tP level of the,su*' The'tuhi barrels last Vlat loses illy. heat up and�qq� filre to the pack- 9" ounftg eduntry." yea ny burning desi re to reach a defin- nel lAore thei range at fight angle's and -its ous, the greater portion of the quailtit ,,I can't Make In, hold but A few little 191"myson.' The box isoutof order ;that' manifest a r, and 6,605 the yoar il� y *hot's the matter. I have been shot from ite conclusion. The correspondence b6gine tiourse. is therefore (lite east 'and -we8t,'h _'d 111mea being from Canada T4is il o � the "Limited," feet -WT, th Philadelphia to Chicago with -w remonstrance: frobf the -13ritish repre - it enters the- hill &V about 0 v ticoh in conficin6d by'ofir own'fiihdl#�Y fitelli Soule ctgkies, ap.appl it or'two., sentativo againsv. the thle dri,% tire fairly- ihro*ing *he, milies away seizure 6f sealers in the crest of the! pass. Tile length of the tun- gence buroau, and he latest return to hanld� and a pencil and bunch of str* Behring Sest. A knife nails And lliaytx a screw 'ing"Pt like seoondso Pad nei'ver 9kin& axle nor R0.54M.,whether -the Govern- nel is .1%4W.feet, or two xnd one-half miles says that 8 000 macker4;1 were.catiot in one Solne monk of tho -UuitetLAt4t4s. will, not cot approxmii Ute on a iige mie -a in nd t4e "a- of �Vp D -WY. and it- will carry a- doub16 trap in P. K .1. 'Prices.. are Tilling I high for ,And of course, and' and ball Ave that Such, unfrianoly:aoots shv4l.nt betl peat, line of r4ils.' For the first half the floor as- ma&erel, and this should be a good year for supb, e 1. SeereLA-ry Maine returns a poliw 110te, imr-bles, top Oe next da� TA (d the Wesley And shells -city & Copperas Creel%Air Li cends about I in J.,(XO aild for the secopd our fishermen. " In these figures bne.9an Be - balf -of th journey- it descends at all.- incline good reason for staodin* up for ou;,'rights And some Ails and ends—�,Os, 6nea t but neg'lect8 to notice hie queation. Tho J�ng e ru ropi Quarries to K all 118hman return� to the 21xe three times tie ve after of I in 40. on the Atlintic colast. An iii&jgtli�. SO, re commuhicat ii re muc' iles'an Wwr—and liotlpedto ca*y Aratpr ions xtr. Plaii e There tire two main Shafts, Y014 call Site for�ouie .i i 01hat it is ow too latt t-9 nd the other' RAd e �18 feet. valuable is not to be baftered A",'., for a C tepi mosis 6f pottag t'of amne nitent-irind frou." rreekta.1X0.qr.PA a .200 e. I'd like a sui Nom for the P'rosent Aeasoh. Ile tile in to facilit.te th e 11 gces on 11,ith pocketo Ao.andlona speed made -w tweeii ev ry. other i5tatiQu. ,is the -ogress arose and below and be. to pi fe and be to express his stirprise that Grekt Brrtaini tunnel. The -chief obstacle' Should encourage. the destruction of *Seals or from the flooding (f the turinel at more than' The Dog In the Manger. seNved extra he'vy an.1 strong In e'yo-n &4' irling alobg on should object to the efforts of the United States one point. A large Spring A%-alli about a dozen or to, a lightning pxpress,.aud th tr,ain, Stops to was cut and the The French fishermen, with whom- the toprotect them, and. lie erplains and defends water flooded the shaft, on the Candahar I tor a hot joiirnal, 161f All easY and quick to get at ogerve, if you " y - at length the position of this government, side to the depth of M feet. It took ten Newfoundlanders have had soitch Oouble. P�;,,Bc, that there is bult one lalokintiaxle on of late, have notshown a ve-y commendable And I should be perfectly hapilty, I ki ow,.. all'the train of seven Pulll.,ians— . or is the which, be asserts, has not elgimed exclusive' weeks to pump out the water, and in the Tirit or great saintliness of disp(mition. With a handy rig like that. �" - territorial jurisdiction ov plural of that car PuRmen! running oil an er the fisheries; but western heading as much as fifty gallons a Prohibited from, or at least not granted the has simply arrested vessels "engaged in a inintite were cont Littly rushing out of the aggregate of -eighty-four wheels. One hot privilege by the terms of.the treaty of otatch- W in eighty-four. Wow he eighty-three pursuit thatwits in itself contra boncis more. west mouth. -In order to overconle this ing lobsters along the so-eaflc(r - French Shore, The German Emperor's ChildreIL', The United'Statesgovernment, r. Blaine difficulty a side cu' - d to be made. The wheels that are in good cong' ition were run- ttiilg lia continues, hasalwayebeen ready for a feiend, magnitude of the work is testified to by the they have resolved upon plying the part of The Emperor William brings up hiS little I'll, just as fast as the one UiAset fire to itfi lK adjustment, anti it was not its fault that banks of Shale and rock at the mouths of thedogin themangerand so preventdie colon- from engagi' g In the work. it. appears -iers. The rise with the sun, Plefin making just as goo time, and the'y t e negot' ions of I 888 had been auspe'nded. tli� tunnel and at, tho pitheads, which are t t by the terml of the t'reaty like sold kat ists ven. keep making time. He would like to hear what the other Bide si-lid to boe quite altering the landscape in ha, of Utrecht, i and (10 to bed at six or Five o'clock are rea y and able to The wheel that sto the Itt,in is out of or- is ti Oir usual hour of rising ; and they are which have been copied into ll latter agree- ie der; there"s somet ing wriong about the has to propose. Th -3 Rritish 1initstoer, Sit- places. One curious discovery. made during ments, nothing is specified as to wher allowed- to remain in bed for a minute Kl not Julian Patincefote, is pleased with this sug- the progress of the work, aSthe result of all ey wake, as the Emperor thin ife after th ks that wheel; it hasn't been doing a bit more than stion. 'Let us the shore they shall have the priv 11 �'elollogf resume negotiations. investigation in the cause of certain milster- tile -habit of lying in d encour' es Self- �11Y other wheel oil the traii, -And when it drying their fish. Hence it is optional with .ag flit we ought to have a bommission of ious explosions, was that it was provet that says A ha8.been doing too in Ill and running them its to the sites they Aelect. And so it indulgence. The� two youngest ."ve an t99 fmt all tho other whi ave a right to experts to report whether it really hurts combustion had arisen inside a came of happpris that wherever the colonists propose English governess bat the three eldest are tht ocala to be killed, and meanwhile he blasting gelatine. under the carp.of a miRtary tutor and wait-, aq�oak on their axles in d" iton, were they to erect a factory for carrying on the. suggests a temporary arrangement. At this lobster industry the fishermien discover it, ed upon by ntbu servants. i If they I run to not too smoothly polished 0 toot well'olled the nursery. tilein tutor Ask& if they have to be guilty of such harslinp,4. lit Lord Salisbury takes a hand himself. StIperstition in Russia. place something peculiarly Suitble for their beeit there to have '�a bitby's bottle." Take care of yourself, m� toy; keep your- Mi is pleased that tit e negotiations are going purpose, and object to the factory being alongso nicely, but he would just like to An old superstition, with Specially Russian IINVc went tbxre for prayers," 4aid one �f ffie f in condition; run regul - trips on sche- erected there. Of course no one believes tile Princes when Tebuk ed. dule time; look after you elf before and have a little friendly understanding at the characteristics, has of late been manifested that this kind of thing caii long endure, but, start. He begs to inquire what law of na- in Klislieva, a village in the government of for the present it is* ex* -I Irayers will be'road in my room' for the after the run, and at the fi minute stops, ceedillgly exaper- tions made seal fishing phacy or gave the e f tit it re, " said the tutor, who has received or- and I don't care how much ofi shorten tip U oscow. At th beginning of Julie, two der -i from the Emperor to observe nliliLary the time, you may go as fast s ypu can make nited States pol ice j ui is( liction on the high its (lug tip a spring h Seas, and lie quotes a lot of American pre- p Ali Qld wonian dremed that the discipline in the Prince s apartments. Steam and turn the drivers. cedent.8 in defense of the (laim of free =41 d curative L .1. G Colnier, S i r (. talics : Tup It isn't the great railways, with their well- newly discovered spring possesse per's he'Crown Prince is, tware that lie will ation and fishing in open %iraters. ties, and she told her dreani. to the �Feeretary, Who visite-I Canda last year to, inted trains, thorou ll�y disciplined troper i A .:011e (14 .0 laborers of a factory near by. Thereupon enquire into the crofter settIcinents in the y be Emper r. He diacovered the fact aPPO I,e:,SL alway$ Styled and practically- dducatoed4ete*% -that aft Caine has not time fair y to tackle 6ese for hilaself, although by him fath troublFd wit], hotbcixes..4�u find the ho� que-otions when, a year ha, ring already r011.ed masses of people, mostly women and chil- Noi-tli West, ha his evi,lunce, Prince NVillihni, and, er a coni- around, the reports of eizures begin agaill- dren, began fl6eking round the healin before the sele'et committee of the Xas on the pwrer roads niand'has ne'ver been told that there is any box The British Minister aguir protests aqd I - , - N1 r. waters. As the pring did not yield enough House of Cominous oil cut igration and cololl. - aild try to save difference bebweelIt Iiinilzelf aml his Lrothers. presses ()It freighttrain tii4l, Blaine again postpones all( evades and takes water to satisfy them all a fenc,a was built ization. lit- denied that"the people had beeiy' He is a clever boy, full of full, nut with A Oil I)Y using Plelltf of watrr, oil the tip Lhe discussion of Sir Julian�s proposed around it, and across was erected oil the in a starving condition when they rrived, t -et idea. Of his own importance. because water is c icap and they think there gi is 11101-C eV41.01111 lijig I it J*()Ilrlll( modus viven(li, which lie loes not find qat- spot. everal peasants of the village Stand but adinit,44 that they iicc,lel inore cloth- Prince Kitel. is" ta. favori.be isfactory. He makes a counter proposition inside of the funce and deal out the water in ing. The Statements which had appeared -cry partly I IbLa4� that pending negotitiotiXanadian vessels bottles to the al eell of wholl'. ill solne of the papers abouttlicir coliditioll with e\ ;c,ge is so NAZ Smile -e in keePixig it efol Wi AvVIL il ti";cZatl partl on"coullt juf hi4A �et disposiJ filiall not enter Behrill, 14C .during tl�is Sea- deposits IL colil at t ie foot of t tie cri*s. lwere -,,cry nitieli exaggerate,l. -The experi- If -*?nil Wy t#%* aftboti I4%&LVUgW tioil. He is a 1;61.11 sold'el., in Tribt, c y son. Or 6)r-1 night make for a money ia�collectctl by the elder of the vill.I.ge nient had shown tirat 1:1*20 wits too Small- a. the tmosphere Llike Tsti4eak of light nii inakim, mimic war witl Instill Soldiers' who single seftson the regulati )n which ne had every evening antl --for colilillullid tile emigration of it family, to, all the natio'lis of Europe. The shoidd suddenly lairst, into devouril fluill' -op(re4l in 114" to make permanent. But At th1k, fot (It tile cross ticre being it inore likely figurc. It I;a(l .4y, froIll pilot. t pt Princes re devoted it) tlicir father wid to ni .1 poses. - f con- ed to think tI)at Speed 1111d Lor I Salisbury ham. in tl e me. a hottle with two dewl frogs in it, who ha,1 however, proved that of colonizi­ inother. It is no tinconinion thing to fwd the Should be inelin . I cluded that he cannot tiox%i go that far, be- collie to their 1111tilliely. end ill it tion,was practicable, and future I)ar Liesoo tfli(i I friction had somiethin t In Nvith (test ritc- I ill tile 11111's before six o clock in caose Canattla" woultil notgree to it ; or, as manner. Before the concourse of sick per- be handled with inore facility and Satisfac- the piorning, dres.ed 11,11d ready to' begin the tion. But, wile] 1 ('11,3' lie says, lie has no legal power to enforcezits Thc -of tile experillielk sons arotinil the spring was reat, some f t ion. m sitire, it Is the f -Cult day. In the Middle ol site inay be Seen gills to F;niok( observance. He is sorry that the President the peasants'eanglit two purteetly healthy not he (leiiiiitely pronounced till.the tilli �1 le walking in the Thi( Of Que NvIiecl, unless it, (-all pr( e that it was ,rgar,en with her husbaml should think him lacking in collcilliatioll. women, told thein that thev were caille for relmylilmits. tColiner ex-- by eight o'clock. All day long She is 1) runililig faster and gollig, fartheY tiny He is just, as conciliatory to he can be. ounly ill, and pinning thein' to the tile opinion tht the ebelile shoulLl re -eiving visitors, performing. public func. oth(ur heel of its size oil 010 traill.. %� I Ron]K�T oM-RDETTF. I,inatile them drink the licaling waters until Ec continued. tifnis, or writing for th Emperor u ntil her they fainted. When the poor women were handelies. Both the Einperor and Empress lEngland's Drink Bill.. , There is Some mnrc - enrresp-ondence aftef -ogs vally are very conscie hey are determined pickvil xip front the ground the two fi this, and it is to be continued. It is I The iii,tivocates of vvin wiance POint were foand in their arnients, and were de- each mi le. If stion foi (1. Cl tY MM as �Armeifsf to f III fi I the du ties i in posed it poll ti ieiy� by It h eir mt year there clared to loe t if -en. out by tl.c irtue verlditficult (ille re retfully to the fact t le% ils rl% y Senate ilipress griev -ear there iot alwa wS an increse in the consti'mPtioll Of it)- Of the holy water. They tire now exhiintud position. ilut the E es over tile Jtl,,t,t tit *3 It illie of the Y8 r. ayrd had hail a friendl fact 11-lat8lic cannot spend much tiniewith rl, number (if city men w�o get imi itching de- tox cafing beverages in the United Kingdom in tll,. NVahilillgtOLI,- Ile would have settl(A I - , bottle its Sign of the wondvrful pro- the matter in 18S, but Lord Salisl'ury lier children. When site was Simply Princess sire to be farmers—not fariner" for health or to an amount which reprem,ilted all expendi- perties of the spriog. The rush of people William she heard the Princess say their lemure., but farmeri lf(� pr(git', -writes T. tureof nearly f8,fXX)(NK)I or to that place is so great.now that the is less frc�- now to make coiLessiong, s roused to, every night, superintended the nur- V)c Witt TaIlliage ].it t�e I H41me Fstiniating the Itoopitiatiolri at 37,801,04XI, authorities have great 41itticiilty keepin is - more -,thoroughly andinsistedup( rigideconomy. The 9 tier interest and hag become periva(14�d that Journal. Now, each mail, *-(.mail and child spent, oil the th�m in -order. Ali attempt oil tll� part of I of 9ne little Prince were handed oil 6011 ; bilt, to tile Yiv lmbillo-88 Iliall average, in the year ISS9, -861 mote in tile the authorities to covet- tip die mpritig was in these fishery matters she hai been bul loze I to 11's ounger brother by her orders, and d quite long enough. -Blaine on tIC Who goes iiito,it for pi -tit, ' i�l oldsolit purchase of intox.CiLtilkg liquor than in the met with lotid protests 11v �Ile villagers ll4l other hall'I'- lilts his pre-electiorif '�'ow she is obliged to ingkotfaOtire. Thevii.vfa6 f6r)e x a i n pie year IKS8. The two great iteme of increase the duped inasses uround*the place, and kad, iloti:ing wits wasted. Fenian htred of everything English an�l itiL with enilwoideringthe cloth- never considet-8, as t14o*;,4o the " uml know- were in spirits and. 1wer, the increamte in the therefore, to Wabandque4l. conipelled to acknowledge tlat his Attitude es (if lier babies. She is an ccomplished ing frmer, that there may w disappoint- liffler iteni aniountin," to all expenditurp of and very fond of sciving. is pointed out that cannot I;c defiantly maintaitied.' He cannot ment, in crop. He thi k -H ti) t Whatever lie quite Bill tew people give her credit. lor ile come tip all It III i Ri nd icateg t I tat t he increased consum pt ion n Tnknown ('0111111tr-yo protectorato (on breedin, akeS ilktile -er the scals without the mllst!llt -hai she It. a r It I almost entirely due to increased rouwls o,% 4 stupiftoxii.ip k�, I)AUS011, Of the 1)(111111li011 ge0I0gi(:"`1 if Great (-;el'lllLIIV nd the Other Na great mistake to.iinagine Oiat e s a it.lices hill). fit -I)- it milliun t �fnrcltasc on the part of tits wage earning survey, says that ueai the abstir(lit'V of his first iniagniethis8liould it, their pods & were better, the oittrni Thosew] o Avith si(,it its It(-. clussiss. Time U198 milus of our country, ot, about olic-eighth, of tefition that 11peliriug Sea wi�sa /J1(01(- ehill.,111n, W have seen her. oil 1101SChack at the last rhe "ichiii are glad to impose upon tit( f rom ork 'ere larg'er, and as a com"Itiellcm the'total area of the contineut f Aiiiei-icity or . closed sea, has been mobt thu'roillshly ex- inil'itary review, dressed in the iinilfariwof'her- novi, , andering too it very txmisiderable part of t ce. rl,tifr -the hecohlre how was wit-ned are as yet.practically unknown. w all- posed.. l'atience is now the only remedy. t It) -heget-4.4tillig into drink. 1, is shown toy like government 4AIIW40r- wit* a book otut V Illial repoits (if the geological survey anii re is no eviJence of ally she -is excec(lih9ly, s for'the tangle. The cc placeq btatiatics that, im outlay or intoxicating Inte ior Depit rt tine tit - at have it jealousy or wish for liostilitie�; o either sitle, r oll1v oil accoutit, of lier.11. virktics, but ;'the- thunder spoils his liquors wiw larger in than in anY Ipeenliar iriterst froiii ilie fact that the%, tire an it"will be. to the greatest degree dis. CWII,_� slit-, has* 'ttei t It#-- grass )it t hat lie (If is I -All'( 41ul Ing the pa.st t., th. the.other hand, to A C01181derable extent re(�ords of original creditble to two powerful uations if they enipire-by bringing into the world -live sons. the "taxes cat up him protitA t the droll 'lit it is %%ell Lo state that, there were certain 'Ioar� of the L' discoverv. - The greater I anadian cnnot fill(I -it peaceful a11(tsellsible way GUL.' Presents are Showered upon her for- the c'onsumes hill corn ; the rust geto; In Ifis years between I?476 and 1979 when the coh. _,Nortli'Mulst is well known oikly along its of ttic quarrel. childre. But the prescutti reitch the w1l"t; the peaches dl -V 011 60VXt 1111U), 91.111 )tion (if intoxicating liquors wita ver Water Courses, ato 80111C Of tije ex�lortr* of nutsery. Probably fe children ar, althougii I'60 ripen ; the rot strikes -the potat(toee t'6xFwct- mile I larger than it was last ye the suientitio bureaus tire now pushing -away The scril tural text alicut turning 'ifie Sll:iljlv fed, or dressed, as tho little prillces. iLig to Surprise his benighted iriendo the lloopulation of the LTnited Kingdom waa front the -rivers and lakes to ilia the regions Lord's house into a den of t1filieves has liter- :,re taught to desi �ise luxury" and -tO with few early egetables, lie accidentally considerably linaller. 'Thus in 1876 tile -egion ally been re.dized in Paris, France. The'lle lying I.M.-tweell them. In thc Yarge I 10(kii il")NvIl 11pon affectation. itatoce and value of tho liquor oonsumed was $71500,M) has heard that tliq have new p( enthraced between Great Fitili oil the of (.1ecretion is thus by a French "Are the plumll costur les coming to -day?" green peas and sweet corn for'a fortnight -, greater than in tho year 1889, and north, creat Slave aud Athaltitsea lakes eorrespondent : "Agents of the suppressetl he Crown Prince inquijed oil his birthday. the bay mare ritne away wi L11 tile box wa$uu; the avel'"age for -the tell years front oil the west, Reindeer and Hati2liet. aii(I illegal Parish nitituel must 1* liardpress- He referred t sbime 1*1 Ale pl-iymates who his rustic gate getsout Of order his 8hrut- I s�o. to 1879 ives an annual con- lakes on the mouth, and Hudson Bav on the ed by the police in their usual haunts, for it is always visit him in veivL!t. bery 18 erpetually needing the hhears ; it auli,ption fully greater in I- ber of east, we find on the inaps a large it ini now found that they are actually using- - the most imptonsible to keep the grabs value than the annual average consumption rivers and big anti little lakes. It is it curi- churches as places in which to e4rry Oil their out of the serpentine walks -, a cow geAs in between 1880 and 1889. Still, considering olls fact that all these rivers and lkes have illicit betting tiatfic. It has been 'noticed; English The RightWill Righ tile hogs tire relatively stuall earnings of the and upsets the vases of flowers , a place on the maps upon the authority Of during the last week that bet�veen It a. m. Ide8troy the w4terinalops, will tho gardenor work ing,men', it it; a Bad commentary on the only one man, Mr. Hearne, who -wandered and I p. in. several of these Sacred edifices When overcome with anxious fe�ri, And moved with assion s,rong, 1runs off with thie chatn6rrasi.d., Every- low wth of temperance in the United for three years through this region over. N in and around the Faubourg L\IOntlnatL'e_ ig, and fa is a failure ;inflomin that last year there were oonsum- years ago. \Ve nia infer from �he changes especially Notre Dame deLorette--have be-elli Recause the right seems losing ground thing goes wror i.; if a ed t ere intoxicating beverages to the value - hen a man kn;ws nothin a ur explorers have Ull making in the maps frequented by groups of men whose acquaint--. And 1 oe8wroiig, . flarte o"y for of $&%,(K10,000, an amount about equal to 0 an call afford th make a er re long How oft do'es adinta 2itiou sa of oth that these rivers and lakes ance with the internal economy of a place of' 11 y amusemetkt and the ealth of his the entire military expenditureslof all of )& �j is own wl )y Truth will outlive amily, let -him h"ten to his counlry pur- the nations of western and central Europe Put trouble on lie Bfielf ii prot appear under quite a different worship seemed to be a meagre, and their sipect when ir.o-lern exploration reaches interest in the relics a4d images Of tile be liars' daj And Right will r lit itoelf ihase. Bub no Isene Saints even less. They selec the & Irk ible mail will think ',to or, to state the same thing in another form, them. The larsest unexplored area in Can- ted eep a business in town and make a fam for every head of population there was all &(I& is the interior of Labrador, almost 300,- corners of the building, and stuck to the, roifitable. -expenditure for stroi ig drink of $17, or per *I �s, for mapping the larger tions they first i000k up. Some of them-, Byallthetritimplis fthepasts inancially p, 000 uare mi e family of -five persons of $85 durin th but no- By all the victorig won e pa I i 10 which we have scarcely any informa- Kjo little oliimes in their hands This is a tremendous outlay wfen it now and t�on aleir The- good achieved, the progreog made year tion at all except Eskimo reporta; and yet prayer books, for every Each day, from While the Behring controversy is 00. is considered that all but an insignificant if these repqrts are in any degree trustwor- owners, after whispered consultations -with 8 4 tA) Bull en In spite of artful w a employed.. upying attention it is pleasant to observe fraction of it is an tirely unnecessary thy, there are. many interesting discoveries individuals intlie throng, produced cils ia, B. C., )Ast Wednesday a ratification of the appetite, And, to a large to be made in inner Labrador, including the and made entries in them. After tre"i re-. �By perfidy or pelf, hat at Victor 0 was withdrawn from a 5egree, tends to lessen the productive act- T one thing we call rest assured, ritish war shi big waterfallo of the Grand River, reputed sults of the day's racing became known the The Ri lit, will right itself ritish drydock ty British admiral so that ivity of the people. Thus. for each family to be the highest in the world, whicl� no same groups reassembled in the, sanie places, 9 y er which had been group throughout the United Kingdom, United States steam white man has yet visited. when more whispered consultations took Unshaken in our fa th and zeal' umed, on the average, 140 gal - place, and sometimes money passed frorn ground and put into Victoria in a leaking there was cons 'Tis ours to do an2 dare, ondition, might be'promptly repaired. The Ions of beer, 5 plions of spirits and 2J gal- one to another. The reclarity of the ol st* te To find the place we best can filli ourte8y is the more noticeable since in case Ions of wine. it in obvious that. a very Odd Facts of Inter tendance of these gontemen aroused the f it rupture of -Athe. so attention of thevergers, who, finding that And serve our Maker there owwhat stminei re large number of families cootimed none at e of the membei a of many F. Marion C�wford, the novelist is the For lie is'only brave who thus couse all, and that som, there churches were useA for betting and, 1) - I totiond betmeen ille two, oatultrieR i -consumers ; happy father of twins, born at Sorrento, were I tts trouble oil the shelf, quet c! of American inkrference wit�, bottling of the family groups were pon, in danger of earning the anathema And trust in God, for by.His aid If om Victot ia this same admiral but, making allowaices f4 this, what a Italy, on April 17. passed upon another place of worship, Of be- ited a r ivor rom kil, The Right will right itself. would take an active parij burden of consumption this *iust throw upon We *,et .120 pounds of f mining !dens of thieve's,' informed the au- lAnd his Owar the liquor driukero when the average per elephant, said a circus man recenZy. "This thorities of what was goi 0 Should the, ti U. in hostilities.. family is set a to 0% t this high mark. is worth W. betting men continue use the "open. which 19 ............. For street wea Be lady wears church" system in this w4) pro- Advide to a Young Man. The rqported floods in Englandt r'a well-dres we liall. e remen�l*red '\Iy have exceeded any that ar ly soon hear of police raid .-. I &gl%nd--4nd elsewhere-- the 4inest shoe, but her evening. sh.oe is bab s upoA -these you remember rea,ding, no, ide POliceknen in F Tnany weeks ago, the statement of a - since 1813, mean the destruction to a W -culilbr idea& of Oeir dutice. .1 a ting of beauty." sacred rptieats. Iand the wheat crops, and- sometimes have pe Iter of the gospel, at foreign missionary, 0119 extent of the hay a witness t4o oc*cupy the samo -English farmers. ..& Birmingham hotel -keeper is Chowlate�camwels rel4tive llhliagll" 8 lie is the. discom6ture of ttl the rear pf his hotel oAd positi as hash doe t y, a reaching in New York,' qn tathe confectionery 3 t ther a been uureA)edented, P1&t.5t0teJne;lt-, In Irgoey WOW, B44 is oblig to to E 170 The wet on his properrty'is a foQt-racing grdtLhd. He to the boarding-house; 9 nd th ra has so A'Wakerville feliniie has -w. great. -fondness, Ong rest6o becau r (lid not want any betting there, and skid So -town Mal- 4or the flesh of birds, And in 'orde n th 0 r to w4ke hatin lie pi e y p. `A very careful Ia4 overwpriL t, rrc in the bills posted about the groundi. I%e J�Ioldirg bed eve* IFf , ve a, uin- - servallt pull- down I ry. her quest for the same sucicossful lql#ploys� a. dtfiewwent oni4o e at w a under a is d not stop the betting, 'and he ap- 14� 0 o cad ion e e I is called bills di night and 1,09' k under it fo burglars. lilway train ran too fast and too long t e Od- A w pealed to the Police authorities to send a Stratagem. Evidently. understa4ding the e farm- �4e c6flects bOxeg 'ir journalS.of the car wheels - bw* for. It must be reraerbeM that th ts 6onstable to pirtsveint the proctice. A' 00n_ 14&ovi women of New , Zealand are killing - bird's fondness for augle wor!I]tS, a 'I . im -at i themselves trying to W9 ts, since they ik- number of 'the same and buqea them in th over,heated and the traiA haiii to -clonWfe int ' ll�- situa stable wenr, in pursulLnoe of 'I this requestj ar corse fine weather miselion,ary worden. con- halt and remain at rest until hot btittri" t tfie rewm - of them on the ground. She then,takei her. p*e in a d he venient place of ambush, and when the birds reAt improvement. Still there the officer himself testifiek I'llt I 611t in lk&ve seen cooled off. I iog the F "That in wh*4-ails me," said the ViV work a F14 lain clothes,. and instesd of -StOpl,ffel on, . ashion low frowip -an the heavy black ha the stationery of the mourner, an re the'Ir Coveted morsel ille- d ali4bt to secu &,so doubb 4"a L go on I am utt sick, an4 I have good Ininister.' to f Cuing he awAe thm b*W' with spr gs from her 'lot broken down boal doue. Tffisrai&, 12Tgli.6h roWuted ths hotal- its place a taken. b a black strip ent and Poun -9 I 6ve sim'ply beeii work - ts means that Canadian hay and 1111m. and the uext doy P _ has bee a,f �� ng too hard ; I ts on the charge of, &noting betting on Across the lieft1sud corner of the writing u ' n them. Many a bird thus falls'a prey, 'W..", have be ,! , , ,pn going. too f&4 Isiad 11 be in grev# demand femd keVor to pussy's shrew' e4w. doing too rper only'. . " X_ "T V4U 1 much, aWd hai0te a Wt box Smust iT t I Ilia promise& rest a V&l, Ope fatly YAi d D h w,1 rot is 04-1 neet 1 4. It -i IF Y; t k4 r IIW owl . I I ;:, =:' . _ -D = - t k�X ; a r ;a ' - - - - _ _ t '� ; r�. T ^� A ya'd T x A , Vt 4 . G'11i.. i �� .r r - - ., : �, y `V.' ; t r i q ,5a _ > N - 3 - -. tv 1k"v< .0 -. ; .- ( :iy ; i . .. .i '. .. :s .. -_ l.. , . . - , ros ,t ., .:::.. t - .1• R f 'ed£'"•c .. a "% A. - ;.0 .F.. y:: :R -,,' .a- '-r '§ -.:c,--.-- - moi. 4 - •.a,. era_ : , - , . _ .. - _ :y., -_ (- - - _. 'f, -•r- •¢. :: `y.,', -.('i t`. `+ti ',i;.. p g / A. - • ••cel'' t f _ - P.- 1 :-.... _� 1 �... 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Psart with her fanail has :o the .ddre.lt label on yowr paper veil y -The setlsop for small trait bi►e •truest A : (•1"��'tC�1XC'tiOl can always ascertain the date towhiah taken up ber pea'manent residence in the reached iia end, and the preserving kettleC1 ' '''•° : z Ione snbseription to THE Ne v ed paid. tak en City, s 41 , ,:. ,� : , .,.: t Remittances are aeknowledged by a and sugar barrel will now be allowed to r-- ehwnge of date on label on the first paper fol- �At their meeting On Wednesde the en afor. T*o. lowibg receipt of money at this o0ce. Always Ladies' Aid Society Of the MethodiBi M&W111SundJ leo was the ho>tteet da in vain . ee81 IteeI ­. -.. �n a date paid ahead. k " - Church decided to hold their annual Har- two e s yt` '.' y ar , reaiatering 90 G in the shade1. best Home on Tuesday, the 2nd of Sep. in Toronto. Mondav showed very little �j��,�� iambs,. More particulars later, improvement --the atmosphere was stif BalaTl08 U fif�18 Bu>a1meT f3tOt3k-Hatf3� BOnne6 Fe . . ... . ;- -William Ma'or, Whitevale .Ont. is ling, and the editor avian so mach that nth@Y�+ -- - -_- -- --- --- a•ciediitor of the old Consolidated Bank, F10Wera, Ribbons and Laces, to be sold regardless of which went into liquidation man his bald pate did serv=os as a � - .• , PICKERING. QNT., AUGUST 8, 1890. q y years The thick layer of brain-oozo not only . �t before stook -taking in August. - Trimmed • Ago. Archibald Campbell, Montreal, who bald the flies like bird -lime, but it pizetked Hato from $1 up, untrimmed frow :25c, " W's for a time A liquidator of the Central ,aim. i ' New lldvertisements of this Day.. Bask, was the liquidator. Mr. Major --Pram Torrinto to Cobaart ev up. All are Dow goods. - . thought be should have received some _ body along the road knows "Old Redd . divldende, but be did pot ll ortf fohdwo fdlbd -,promptly. ril (hood value 4 in C . a 3!>at' #rem the; For .tllrty" orty yeirs slle'bap trudged a P y' �'ttiicy (} LOCALISMS._ ' liquidator until a few ° q, -when be np and down the n road c am. Combe, Frillltlgs, China Silk, Fans, and Stam ed - - received two chequestO" (oodag. An lltsrly call solicited. p pine yearsp yy tossed a basket and solioitiat a41na. She will BRO. One was dated'7tb June, be seen no more I This- spring she tramp- ` ' . - -Miss Sarab McQuay, Whitby, visited 1881, and the other 26th •Aik fat,' IBBi-a ad the roeds�as asual, but oh t hoar weak 1 friends here this week. -E*tire. - and bunt and crippled, bow spiritless and Alex. Dowswell was in town the � -Messrs. Jackman and Milne, A com- low,voiced was poor old Reddy. Not as 0 ocher day. He looks se usual -hearty. mitt" appointed by the Toronto Typo- of old did she turn about and eco;d the a .ROSSI -W. H. Hilts, of the Massey Co., Tor. graphical Union, were here Tuesday in boys who jeered at bar, no more did she •� - - . Onto, spent a short time at home this week. sPecting Gordon's Grove with the idea of shock gentle ears with profane words ` ` A F P I N �C� 1S i r -Mr. Leslie Heresy, of Cedardale, ie bolding a picnic therein on baturday, spoken in fury, Last winter aged Reddy: - sgending his holidays at Alex. Findlay's. August 30th• These gentlemen express- more than the ten previous ones had ` . ` : -Mise Ells and Mabel Whitney, - of ed themselves highly pleased with the. done, and this Spring elle bobbled sin- t� It is ��°us what an amount of energy is sank in the u4suecessfiil exercise ' ' Oshawa, are the guests of Mrs. W. Logan. grove, it being near the depot and the fully alone her accustomed route on of that inahearble right -tile pnreait of HAPPINESS." -Greig. - -\ -Miss Lizzie Haney has returned river, and will report in favor of baving cratebes. One da last week b•avellerB home after visiting a week with friends in the Picnic bald here. The printers will along the highway near Highland Creek Of Course, happiness is a state of mind ; >III " it ' the mina . ' . - Toronto. charter a special train, and will nnmber saw old Reddy sprawled at length in the Or the s0II1, We Want t0 get at. Pie know this well enough ' - �1 -Miss Lily Gordon left Wednesday for about 400. The villagers will do eve ditch. Good ugh R few weeks stay with friends in` Toronto g �- People passed along, turned theoretically, but fail to act with reasonable intelligence upon thin to make the visitors welcome. up self-righteous noses, expressed their - a and other points, -Fa A. Beaton foreman of the Coro• high displeasure because the drunken old g -E, Broad and family'Nff Monday jury which enquired into the canes witch bad not crawled into same our knowledge. a To a certain extent the mind is dependent ' nEr's n w field to morning to spend a few days with friends of the Locust Hill disaster, addressed a sleep off her debaneh-then forgof bar. for its .states" UpOII the CO)<1d1t10II6 Of the body, and �'e ar _ communication to the County Council As each 8 ' at Seagrave and Bracebridgea rig passed from sight old Reddy 'rightly taught that a degree Of attention mur be paid t0 -Alis L. Campbell, who has been at its special session, asking that a grant would seem W waken np-witb shriveled physical means if we are to get intellectual ors spiritual r _, . holidaying in the village for a few weeks, be made to ibe jurors who had anent band she would shove bier old basket a few p eStlltB• returned on Wednesday to her home in seven dawla bearing evidence in the case. inches ahead of her, then crawl forwaid For this very Warm Weather the body requirel3 the ligbtegt Toronto. A grant o 5 each, or 1166 in all was a few painful inches herself, dragging her garments, which can be had at very little cost by Consulting -Miss Lillian .Hawkes, of Oshawa, he LegislatureM.Beaton also suggested that useless crutches along. Again would the - ' and Miss Ida Hauskin,.of Bowmanville, be memorialized asking basket be shoved forward, -main would GREIG, PICKERII� G'S TAILOR were the guests of Mies Nary Cgurtis on 'for legislation providing that coroner's the crippled old body be dragged after- e --- - __ _--_-. -_-- - - Thursday last. v, ' furors serving mere than tyvo days on any it was only a foot at A time -a miserable - - - -Rev. L. Perrin and family returned case be paid for their services. A mem- little distance, but the magnitude of the a bome Monda. . . . ..y after an absence of three orial on some such basis was sent up to effort was denoted by groans. Old ReddyP weeks. Mr. Perrin will officiate at St- file Government. It is a manifest 1n- was smitten with paralysis ! Her limbs reserving =To Andrew's on Sabbath. ,justice to those P e i- . - .selected as urors'. H � cases that no a on, each were dead, but buoyed up by some sort of • -Mr. Purves Thompson, of Whitby, pay is allowed them. hope she sought to crawl forward. She • i �T - who has recently returned from a bust- -Another old resident passed away in ap sated t° no passers by=she bid her A1V pp . ness"trip to the North-west, visited with the person of Mrs- Jeremiah O'Connor. 01'etion-if groan she must, she 'would Mr: R. Miller last week. - Deceasea was. s native of the County of groan low when none were near. The ' ' . . . - - . i - . Is " . . -A pile driver has been- at work at the Cork, Ireland, and emigrated with her hot son sweltered upon the poor old - Greenwood bridge, also the bridge near husband to this conntry about 87 years cripple, the dust choked her, paralytic DICK11E.- -& MAR'QU ... Pugh's, on the Brock_ road. These bridges since, and most of that time has been affliction wracked her, but she crawled will be made secure this week. spent in. Pickering township. Of late forward by inches. At lastone bappened . . -ape giving -_ eat Value 1 -Miss Eastwood, late of Port Perry, years she has lived with leer daughter on along who recognized the signs of Paraly- n sister of Dr. J. H. Eastwood of this vll Church street, at which place she died siS, and the poor old wanderer was car ]age, has acceptedkbe position of teacher Wednesday afternoon; at the age of 77 rigid to Highland Creek wbere Squire. ,aL42 a Tff - of Modern Languages.in the Bowmanville Years. She received a paralytic stroke Helli*ell signed a committal for ber re- ML I High School, some time since, which i'n the end caused moval to Toronto jail. Here they.had no • -Mr. R. W. Black,- of South Indian, death, Deceased leaves one eon and two 'room and sent her to :�'o. 1 Police station Bussell County, visite l this week with daughter, and many ►rand children, of -no room there either, she must be taken Granulated, Browne and and PIIrehi to Refine(l. phis brother in the Bank here. Mr. Flack, which U. G'Connor, our school trustee to Agnes Street Station, where late si . we believe, is teaching a bi-lingual school is one. The funeral will take place -this night she was relaetantly allowed the We have all IIlizes in Fruit Jars, (lass Gem Jars, Porcelain = at South Indian. (Friday) morning at 9.84,'to the R. C. privilege of a Dell. Poor old Reddy will -Mr. Wiil Gee left last week for Niag- burial ground at this place. tramp bo more 1 No kind word will heed tops, and new rubber ba>cds for Old- jars,:, era and Grimsby, where big will put in --Mrs. W, Peart, of Toronto, was here cbeer bar faltering bear[, no Bog band the balance of his bolidaye, returning to Part of last week superiatending certain smooth her dying pillow, but gruff men t Bnttonyil)e in time to open up his aced- repairs to her house on King street, and familiar with misery will await. ber death 'W8 hove •Det o emy of learning. - arranging for the removal of all her effects as the end of a dirty job, and city officiate paned up a new lot of,iht • -We canir'ot help thinking that it to Toronto where she '711 imanentl with n i would be mush better.wben gravel is reside. While absett, her P12 -year old burial where la osis ebe ill pa for her : placed upon the highways .o have. it aauRhter,'Effe, secured meals at a board. Reddy ? Was sh hO old sv •t ; ��ll - At Once spread. Our roads would be in a ins bonse�aezt door to the residence on and des 18!d ? or was slieood' kegRarly �� ��I�t.7 fine shape much sooner. William street, Toronto, and we see b antis, lov roe ern . Ladies'" Yes Bodices Flannelette; Carhjper8 Blld' -A. Gibbon, agent for the Chatham y R i Ic and beloved -a Ce tre of > > �OIt0Y2 the dailies that an old man named Thos. affection? VI bo can eay . Fanning mill, is handling. a lot of ma- Rossiter, a boarder, kissed the little h , who can af. Ht98@ ; �eDs' Lased Shirts, Thin Undershirts chines, another carload having arrived her will. Miss Effie had Rosser inn this despise mismay not civet her}ll child read. r 8 Sh1rtB �_ - here a few days ago. The new b arrested for assault, and Colonel Denison die her death ?1. COttOII 8IId MernLtO �OCkB, etc... ttachment is'a great success. egging held &bat she did perfectly right, linins -The reoent aptcial .meeting i of the ' i' -Ade. and Mrs. George L. Mayer have the prisoner �1 and costs or ten days' County (;Ouncil was ueyoted almost ex- . closed up 't Kinnaird " and started on P - im fit b a wet We tI - .ed l the old boy w111 elusively to a discussion of the bri a Some New in Wkte their annual trip to the Maritimg Prov. P y swell -merited lesson, and k d8 ��'.... - inces. They will stay a time with friends his question. It was deemed expedient to - 'I -- . hie kisses until they are called for here- in Ottawa and Kingston, and will aB after.. pass a by-law a>'riziaR come regnh►r span- i 1 - usual enjoy themselves . to the fullest -This village was shocked to learn on tett which would d�rcide the liability of - . e • - extent. Monday that Conductor Walter Powell the COanty in azaiataining bridges. After le -Fall bulbs abbnld 'now be selected of the G. T. R. afternoon mixed h a great deal of erose .Setas the limit of : . . -:.. M- . ,-: �r FIs had been b0 feet was decided upon. Mr. Parker of • And planted. daring September and Oct°- killed at Little York. It seems Powell had , ` - bar to roduos those handsome beds of carried hie train that far and had there Pickering, and FlnmmerfeWt of Uxbridge, -- Tulips. Hyacinths, Crocuses, Ac., that de• taken on another car and was standing moved that a grant of $800 be made to t' - - - light the eye :F0 much in spring. Send 00 R! switch giving the signal for his train assist Pickering and Uxbridge to replace : . . for copy of the Steele taros. Co., Toronto, to start, when a yard engine Dame upon bridges damaged sad destroyed on tbs �. - 0 RE Autumn catalogue. PO townliue, The Motion camed on a vote - . , . •10-'S-hun from behind. An excited crowd who 'of 16 to 18. The bylaw eetabtishin-,.. X..,.* . -That bole in the street at the borner anticipated an ancident Bboutefil, but too ' g the Is th's Phi to buy your Scythes, Snaths,- Forks, Hoes, Spades and of King and Church is getting wider and late, for the engine 50•feet limit left our bridges Out in the Shovels; all -new stock, just arrived, also, a . passed over the un- ooK but as notice of the count 's F ,. deeper ever month, and if it keeps on ler happy conductor, cutting him into cacao; y T_ S ��Q , a year or two more, all the stores around The remains were removed to Toronto liability had b� served on the Warden Cg C)F A'1��' �' the corner will be tumbling into it. By where deceased resided. Mr. Powell was• fore the bylaw was thoaltht of, the mo- all manufeatured out of the best bran , - tlon was eased to a euo^_estfal issue. It � y d of tin we eau buy. Doll t great good lucly no necks dace been bre- a member of the Masonic .Order, the ve your money away for Cheap tinware - Rive a little more for better sere?. ken up to present writing[!' A-0-U.W. and Oddfellows. He was r: is all very pretty to criticise itis conduct of We tarn oat first class Wo ' . - -The. following officers were installed sonally known arts esteemed by manyp n county councillors who are always on the t work �d tin Also. . Don't forget, we h&Ddle the • f in the L v ev in g:- L,D., T. Law, this village, was attentive and obit keen scent for benefits to the minor munici- �EsrT SIZ �� 0 F �" 1 ��• . S on Monday evening :-C., L- Findlay ; and had' to been in the employ o" ' Palities which they represent, but if the o V :B V., M. Triffitt ; Sr, T. Law ; F.S., Wm, P. T. R. p Y men sent to county council b an in the market. Stove brushes and all other kinds of brushes. Call gild Y y''cn. see our stock before you buy.. We also haiidle all kinds Of a Henderson ; T., L. Gordon ; Chap., L. -Messrs• Gerow,. commissi°neria, are lar municipality do not look after its ia- Bostw'ek ; P.C., W- D. Rogers *I. G., asking tenders for the erection of three rests there, it will Este badly. It is an • oil, castor oil, etc., cheap, for -cub at machine B. Peart ; S., Geo. A. Gordon. � more brill admitted principle, and a Rood enc . v gas, one of l8 ft. span, on town Leh T silt A e GR E I G � S -New fall wheats. We notice that t e line a mile east of Alton' ;one of 40 ft Principle, too, that ascii man at the � W. PIC KFR I�Ga Steele Bros. Co., seedsmen, Toronto, afire P •` - s an, 0n 8th con., a mile east of Brock county board owes his first Baty to the _ - - --. - o ering the following new varieties : road ; one of 70 foot span, known 17°unicipality represented by him. Before ----- _ - -- -- Canadian Velvet Chaff, Golden Crotgs, Haight's bridge.. Also for the fillip and the above motion had been made the . Early Red Clawson, Jones Winter Fyfe, grading of appi:oacbes to the followin special commission had reported affirm- • and American Bronze. Send for a coy bridges :-on 3rd con. o gins that the county was liable do build the of their circular, it will a pposite lot 5, )Ot bridges on the northern townline. Tbng . Ri i p y you. =��- 10, lot 15 and lot 19 ; C)srk's hollow UN -TING, - -Evidently the fellow who left a hamIe- between lots 16 and 17, 2nd con. ; On 9th by the addition Of Mr. Parker's motion - - -. - strap in Mr. Remmer's sheep patch dos con. opposite lot 29 ; 9th con., o cotta or amendment, :he report of the special is showln a l�,r e a not believe in losing leather in any P I I . - - . - I .. su h lot 6 ; on 8th con., opposite lots 7 and 8 • commission was adopted, (1st) admitting SSOrtI11eI1t at -- ­ - . way, and returned the other night, stet 6th con. between lots 82 and 88-; on 8th the claim of Pickering and Uxbridge ; ping a horse in an adfoining field of a eon. opposite lot 10 ; 4th con., opposite (2nd) defining liability for future claims ; - . halter and .eircingle. Mr. Doyle was ow- lot 18 ; 7th con. opposite lot 130 ; on 7th (8rd) discharging the claim of Pickering in >tier of these, and - is thankful that bis between lot 34 and 85 ; cribbin and Uxbridge with a $800 grant. We ' . g anti fill- j horse was left. # are not in bi id es a o aware that it ha g t Barry a mill and at Pick- B been decided NIS st Sh'-des * I . �. -Dr. J. H.' Eastwood, leaves fora Bring village. Tenders meet be in b that the 50 -foot limit by-law is retroactive .& .LJ �$rT'1r�•i��T�.c- week's trip east on Tuesday, August 1 . Thursday August 14th. Full particulars in its effect. It could scarcely be, because •�• .1• .LV S Iti his absence his practice will be atter - may be secured from bills or by applies the clause creating the limit was imme . ed to by his father, Dr. W. 0. Eastwoo , tion to the commissioners. diately preceded by a clause acknowledg. ' ' • . who will be in Pickering each afternoon -Four greasy f re' ers and two gaunt Oshawa Uxbridge anding the validitv of ePiokeris made by TWMSy �R� - - I , 1 from 2 o'clock. He will receive offit;e bears passed through the ea8tern gate of over the legality of a o ng' More USERINGS And WORSTEDSt - patients from.2 to 8. Word left with Mr:. our city about 8 o'clock Sabbath morning., Y claim can sural only - - Lo of Ran will secure his attendance at othe Of the six intelligent animals none know when such claaimbpis mime Therefore�th �'�Wh10h lII _ th times in the day.. the day of the week, and all marvelled at was nothing so excraciatin 1 s ereQUALITY,'r -A copy of The Record published at 'he great stillness prevailing. ` One pro. thing so ileandalons, in thea v APP�ARANC� a d I U . Niagara Falls by R. R. Elliott, late of the .duced a bugle and blew resonant bl g harp -no aBtrs to for X800 which mitts u e demand e Uxbridge Times, Lae ,sashed us. I» no purpose=not a liy' 1 steed Reevo - . cannot be beaten. - shape and style it is similar to this onr . thug poked a Cbristie,Deputy Tink and other purists in j } questioning head into View. An excited their picas exposure of eye -white. W "b----- . nal, and as Mr. Elliott, while a neighbor conference was held at the corner of Hing the north end of Urso f eye-white. while AL I. - of ours evinced great grit and energy, we and Church streets, the bugler blew again, y sad ed "s s0 AN SLEGANT. sTd��' OF expect big things from the Record. As- and the echos of the blast made lar bridges upon the eotinty Conseil fin ears, ; .. socft►ted with him in the editorship is H, Ks the representatives of Uxbridge ; and holes in the oppressive stillness. Each Pickering would have been extremslp re- . B. Somerville, late of the Beeton World. gazed at the others, the bears grunted, -The Shores of old Ontario are dotted and one " , miss m their duty, had they let slip ibis . .Naar tamer exclaimed Pi cosh, one cbanceli of scouring a county lift. And .1. ­ .. Ivvii~h white tents wherein city folks are dis bets it all. When almost through the front is a cod man ,- . -AP R ., " -. ---.. enjoying a trifle of the country novo which the town they roused a couple of men and the north pet. The old order oft d � -WA 1i . " ' ' we revel in perpetually... The city-tbe made the bears dorm. No dos u • AND' close, toilsome, grinding city -with pe' bt these has been un ofitable anon ORDS'. .1. *.1 .� . . - g y th its; forei ers will l Pr Rh to Pick •...' •i-v�: " Kn ung remember Pickering ins,t >rtB death haa3 yielded the tt,,ovn,Q, Best NG9 - stiflinq atmosphere, its glitter, its sbams,� as the place •'wbere nobody lives and the ship 11150. That is not robber,, ant a�i8r * 1 1 its empty pomp and its poverty, its mills dogs bark at strangers." Word reached partial reimbnrseiment. A�lr. Parker • Shown in �Ckel"ing•I ! . A .! 4f death -]low people do love to eseapei here Mondav that one of the bears was notice that at the Jaonary tlession he will, ,.r t;- fhe city for -a terin. 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D„3' a CORONER. OfIke hourF- . t!a ie, evening 5 to 6. Surge) y it 1p"Rzz, Brock fit. North, t•larei applied witb Pure Drwgs, Chet eheap for cash. T. -: Vocal Mll01'. :J ✓'JNv%-- v Mics Id. -IL .Sirrl i PUP of Mrs. J. W-. liriid)ev, of to f .Itus,r Is prepared to give lessons ill Those wishing to place • •'nRcl' instruction will kindly • , wui at Claret,,.,. t. . Thorough Instructidn GL The best of referwicesg;i%,(2% it r' -r Lt'gtl 1 • .. T il BALL -DOW, b tl and Solicitor. Notary Pubhc, Deverell's Block, Brock -Fuel t. W funds to loan at lowest rats at; - terms of payment. 11I. 1),- ;f:ER. + T'/ null Solicitor. 3[ouc': eomniisgion. Gfllee : Oder (muil"t . lug; open everv" Saturfi:iv. . .;.f JE. FARI W12,i,L, I.T. • itis,mit. County Crown County Solicitor. Cowl House, V -DE�Ti)N ,v DUDS, 13:x] Holicitora.Notaric-, i:tc.,Sol - and Couuty Loan Agsociatiou. It •east, Toronto. Telephone 911. ( ners will be in Claremont even• . Hopper's Store. - --- - .:r Vet-erl no i•11. -4 T H. 11OPKI N S, VE' o Sur ;eon. Graduate of tut e•inary CTlloge, Toronto. TreatO the domesticated aninials. Call nigbt proinptly attended jo. Offiet at bir. Isaac Lintod's. Iliekering. 1101?!UNS, `ETEIiI`. . • GEO`I, Graduate of the erinaryq College, Toronto, will v . and (:herrywood every Saturda-i . the horse's foot attended to at nu) lot 3€t, 7th con.. Pickering. Calll tended to. Telegrarh adcireti" ' V . P.O. address: Green River. Or,t. I sw-iet4ex. 1 r' Rj� SI1�G SUN. LODGE IIN G -'T. This lodge nueetl eveoiug ut the veer, in Dale's N Every person incited to joiu alic . the grand Cause of.Temperanee. -- t3uoinees (`ar ��- - - t,�bni•ry/etarer, J -...�r,,.,..' TaOMAb mDUNN, Conve; iseioner for taking ABidov wont, Ont. _ B, BUNTING, Issner I • Licenses for the County o lice at the stere or at his rest I pillage. (� FORGE GEROW. t lar �Jt of Marriage Licenses Y" Pump Factory---Striv%1y cofiden D- R.BEXTON, TOW `S • Conveyaucer, CoumiidFr &&davits, Accountant anti in honey to loan on fernroper batlodr OFFICE --At N'teva Brongtham ry ery blonds aft,. transaction of imfiinpt,a. -- -- - A rich i t tact . AA. POST, c U N'r Y . for the count} ,if :tut andspecifications furnished for building. Steam and lint wat, ventilation a specia:ty. Office corner Dundas and Ilrocn s Residence -Kingston Hoag, Elital ---- A Nctil►ILPi'I'I to *1 ti F� 0,%I 1 kb I'1.1 c ak.li, I tioneer. Valuator. et(--. icer the whole of -North and hutlt,t attention given to all order, ky u; Charges Moderate. Ad4rest ffi Boz 47, Brougham, Out. H4Utx 11 11 .11ft: t ti- JGII_-LESL11., 1•)u+) l' • Maker fagged and re •, t promptly attenfleq to. F:su,:rt,' ship. Dou't forget the 5tan,i.tto: . News, Krug street, Pickering villi .1 .. ., _Ilfdt ''-1 ORDON 1:10L: SL. Pi( James Gordon, prolm4-tor. 11-1 a e new brick huibintr, titn-at sty 6. Every conveniene, and travelling ptihlic. Newandconi and sheds. ESTER` HOUSE, Pi t • . now open of the acl-otu raveling publio. Tlt.y iwtc changed hands, has been► re -fur fit• Situated as it is, olTpuritc it is convenient for patrons of 0 *rkuclt, at all reasonable hoilrs -40(l shed room. Boa stall autl c ,.,, 110rSes or cattle. Weigh scales , e b��a++r in open at all legal hour UL pi re liquors of every bra ; Proprietor. s -- -- - CUTHBERT, Wateii 1 `t •A• eritng, Ont- Having been z trade, I can g�unarantee satisfact IV - P. I.assirns• Eye-�lasses. �� ate ,. '' spited on shortest notice, an Rates. ��V -- - - '�•,:(E 11 aro. t � �­`.*`- PICKERING BF •k . a for the transaction of 8+wki(sg Busineus. Orrlos goIIR§-From 10 to � l0 t0 1 o'clock. �t ►aV1II gs Bank in c( Y) GEORGE K • R . E li l i -' ra 1 ' t I I�,s. . Z, %t �. �J• 1 �'��; : .tica.,.sa ion -1w, 1J`zi'..5,_. �f _ k _