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' I �_ .1 , . " -: Z L'*'; G ,_ � � -_ : . i - , { 'tgfddl .. .� _ -�� ff _, �� , - .�a i:i L' , t r r x� f j. 1 F. �M K .a ` r. ,y4 F fi # L $a e. _z .. ,t � N �. s. ILI ��--" 1 �Gaxb --- --- Y r xaEihl�io>et FSI J. ANDREWSOUTARO Tt DIJNBARTDN. yf: --. UND V S ou hi�a opinion in regar to the trope on the route, as it is it>pmQ rely philosopieal Mt'�ti 'itt. L DENTIST, fits. R. Rodd and firs. W. Jackson of and well worth recordi ,and no doubt • ••,••:� •••� North'east tor. LA'PEt3? LOCAL 8A1PF8NYNtiB E>aCoBDr�D BT -� Yon a ween sts. Bron 'ham p " i,$ATEMAN. ,D., C.M.,1�.C.P. g Q rax r ss &ND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR ¢ are vision friends in Gnel h. will be a considerable fa for in dotermin- } The largest Dental office ' Toronto.. Rev. Mr. Dawson preached two ser. ing the price of griffin fo •the season ; that R� Coroner. loos and Residence, $ C08RZ PGNDxlst48. mons hero last Sabbath. The attendance after thougbtftil topside tion and study- . t.. lv' a $0" ce hours: Hatpin ; 8et, YickerinC 6 loos Evening t; to e.• (,Told Amalgam {silver), s d Porcelain CLAREMONT. at the evening services is increasing, but ing the matter in all its bearings, he did � i tg- : _- -- - with meetings held" regularly it would be not think It advisable to b"rd a conjec- . 1. � �. -- �,t g, FgANCY, M D., CM„ i.l.Ci.P. Filling and Porcelain & G, Id Crowns, Casand 8.9. Honor �(,radngte of Trinity ' still larger. lure as to whether the drops s were good, I tyy, Trinity Medical Sebool and the Col- Or TOOtB Of areth a e Cialty. t oTics -Bvary Tuesday afternoon TUN Naws- P g s . er Phygpcians and Anrgeons of Ontario. $Ii` ST BETS OF TE TH =fs. man will found in the office of Gerov� s Pump Among t118 Several visitors this Reek bad or indifferent, but h had no di8icnity W b t rs, to to 12 ami -,and G to 8 p.m. White- 101y Vitalized Air for Eztr crisp- see env of snbec lwier�s he will be pleased to we observe Mrs. Johnston .and Edna, of in coming to rife cunei spun that there . 0e, on _ ___ _ - —_--- _ - __-_ - _ __ _-__,____ Whitby; W. A. Holmes and Mr. Ro$ers, was a wonderful cro o natives, and he - . �_ - Mrs. hos. R'howpson is stetting with of Abell'e, pp Toronto; Mise Ferguson, of d:d not see very well 1 ow rise farmers M.C.P.B. Ont. . NEW., ��I�^ JSER . $• S• Pa mer this week. Dtalvern.• Will Oddie, of Dtilnth• Wm. were to et rid of theW FERRIER, *kA.D„ VV D, CORONER. Office hours--mornin from s g , of course lie g Mr. a d bits. John PattereoD acid Miss Edwards and hieud, Mr. McNeal, of meant thistles. I sugg sted that it far- �mp evening , to 6. SuKgery in. rear o1 DRUG gE, lirock fit. Nortb,l Claremont. Patrons i N B R 0 U G H M Patterson visited at M r. Johnston's. 8� -9d with Pure Drug , Chemicals &c., all '' Lockport. mere would cultivate th m as a crop they �6 � . y2gti I .. The t me of the new foundry ie up, The ladies of the con a ation intend mi ht et uit of them it is needless tos>, � �T� he undersigned wishes to inform the having een raised on Tuesday- The hording a reception entertainment in the say that the suggestion was not original, Vocal 11Tu4ic• p blit that he has opened tailor shop in completi n of this structure will be has church on the evening of Sept. 2nd, the but it has the merit at* east of not being -- r ,.�- tilq pnsl d forward. ` occasion of the inducti n of the new hackneyed. I was just bau4 to relate an Mi -s Ida Simpgori, :: THE POST OFFICE Li�CK Mr. J. Fraser hue been duly in- pastor. E'ztensive preparations are be- anecdote which I was to d had never been , pupil of ➢peri J. W, BradleMy, of the Toronto Con- stalled a station master at this lase. '., servatory o Music, rougham, and asks for fair share of P wR already made with a view to having in print when Collins Ba was shouted and - is prepared to give lessons in voice cull L He Com s from Blairton. We Gave no - Tbose washing to place themselves under be; Ipublle patronage. - 2'' doubt thtit he will do credit to the position. $general good time. all know that to he "the arning nate that . u,sin,etioa Will kindly dommunicate with her iii - F Daniel Morrison has -been compelled the limestone city is at hand. I give it -1 � - �I at Claremont. i A" very+ pleasant evening was spent on to increase the dimensions of his dining here in order that our . -.- - r; A. URQU ART. Monday t the residence of Mr. James g Y pity little paper... . Thorough Instruction Guaranteed. __ __ _ _ - _ table. A visitor came to his house last may have the merit of escuing it from " The best.of references given if required. �0-52 ` , oaQ �� d Scott, -any young folks assembled week and as he made no Signs of leaving, oblivion. An Irishman and a $cotchman _ - _ - ; � •Asx �M : ' �; I there, dio " e from a distance, and joined Dan concluded to -board him for a time simi'arly cireiimstance had, been die - Legal. g ; : � I ,ao0 ;Oi I in pleas nt sports. Youth must hove and then • make him useful. The old cussing the relative xner is of", f their native. i a �_ _ saes IN o m o - a diversion. chestnut - of the "ha man" is worn countries and the fighting" ualities of JoxN BALL DOW, - ARRISTEx I s n .• � -4 o Two ouths, Bailing from the south, out. PPY their great men. If the Sc tchman men - t and Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. OFF10E-- � t r M, m - - ere opts a sensation in our usual) 1' - eu;p ;M Y Rev• JOl.n Chisholm will be inducted tinned a general of note the Irishman on X01 gip.. I)everell's Block, Brock-sL�•eet, Whitby. Private O � I � o ulet rill ge OII Saturday evening •lust. ' tunas to loan at lowest >;ates and on favorable Svlq . q - �, a n " as as pkstor here on Sept. '2nd,, at 11 a. m. account of his greater vo ubility laid claim • ' - terms of payment. �_ _ 4 ., ., ., 0 Their la - guage was anything but gentle- Mr. Eastmau will reside auci induct ; to him through accident of birth or other Hy p�'l i 1 ____--1___,Z �' Idv ;�' v manly. It this thing is" repeated the Mr Perrin will preach Mr. Ker,ced 1 catise. At last the Scot lunan driven to Tg0-)LkS .-PARKER., , BARRISTEP� ca r I zvlm ,c,, , �, � � � A as � residents are prepared to see them rose- I 1 y o and fiolicitor, &c. Money to loan. No — I a P P n vrill address the unnister, and Mr. Abra bay anti clesj�emm!te said Bonaparte was . oomu,ission. office . Ove OntarioBank, I icker- `. R W euted. Many wanted to know where was hair the people. It seeins particularly not an Irisliluan. Si re and lie wtis ! jag; .open every 8atp;rd y• y 1 I nvr -, * � N ; Es . 'monuted olieeman Gibson: _ _ _-r- o � � � tit that the grand o)d man, Mr. Iienneds, Bonet pathrick was his spas, for political E. FARIEWEL , - LI . B. BAR- k4 ' . _ - - - . As we intimated lent issue, Mr. J. D. au i ; - m a • so long pastor here, should deliver the purposes they chained i to Bone] -parte. . xISTER. Count town Attorney, end = ` Q u' Q 0° a ° d Leitt'h was ban aeted at the Deitl6ha J y Y, =y •o o �� o 9 chai-,e to the new incumbent. - G.L.>Vi. • County solicitor. Court suss, Whitby• 10-y P" a; o '. oZ a AFS S3,=a 5 ova > a� I house on Thursday evening, by his Clare- Some of the buys 4De fight last week, •«.-. ; I DE�TOti c� DOI35j, BAR,TIISTERS, p I �� j�� 'y o r. �;, Qx m�.. moot friends upon retiring from the pori- after filling np with Tam O'Shanter's HIGHLANp REEK. . colic;torp.\otaries, tc.,SolicitorsiorCity d,y 1 �� D saw Ix4a' �:D tion of station akent. John Duller, Lsq., reaming swats," undertook to celebrate and County Loan Associa son. 10J Adelaide st. Co d., : �, : J r o u o ,� • acted as chairman and Dr. Eastwood Deri " " � - eget, Toruzito. Telephon 911. One of the part- Z Z , V ►� ° m d , the departure of teen, an old chum. The Play titre is run Pn work is begun . ners Will be in Claremont every 'Saturday over � J ,A � _____- _� �__w � formed the duties of Vice. An abundant ,lead march was executed, dirges were wish our ppublic sehcol eachers. Hopper's'store. 131y s.,. ! i : 9� c• o o spread of all conceivable dainties was pro sunt; and a certain kind of praying in• We understand Rev. Ir. Ream is goon t. --------------- ____--- or. i; e a m o w d. ; pq tided and heartily paltal.en of. after dulRed in, rather to the annoyance of a to hold revive) services in the stone Veteriltarf/.. i Ub j.n ci-g 96 ,- ° ; vlhich William Graham read the follow- ' _A.,), i _ _�,� " p ,, c i,. �;,d 5.j, p • disiuterested and not at al.l pleased crowd• church. t . p i rix .a ° o o k s m a address :-- of liEten.rs• in all arta of the village. There was an auction. sale'a: couple of - �% H: UFiiIN:_, VETERINARY �, 13 cot. .a, �__u al s, To 11fr. D. Leach I! P 1 y . surgeoq, Gradua a of th© Ontario vet- ,�, •ox Imo- a .« m ti Y. Such conduct seems to be be} and that evenings of )set week 1 eld here in Mr.: . erinary College, Torouto.alTreats all •diseases of -- - ------ -- -: --- - --- - -- --- -- ZE DEAR SIR AND ESTEEMED FRiEND,�---We which we might expect .from " young A • T. Elliott's hall. Al oet any imagin- - • , the domesticate3 animals. Calls by day or , the business men and others, bavill in- - nigbtpromptlyattendedtd. Office and residence DECKER'S LIVERY g men' able thine could be bought'&t almost any at Mr. Isaac Linton Is, Pic ening. • zs-y . tercourse with the C.P.R. in the village of Mr. Shuttleworth, of the firm of Simons, price. . ,I _ _- . _ Claremont, where you have acted in the 1 Shuttleworth & Co., of Liverpool, the The members of the H. C. S. A. S- HHOP3INS, VE ERINARY SUR-' As I Bare bought up Dan Reddin's livery capacity of agent during the past three ! largest dealers in fruit in Great Britain, have decided to Bold their annual honey . GRPN, Graduate, of the Ontario vet- business and have added several new ears desire to ea rer-s b thus address' - . erinary college, Toronto; Will visit Whitevale y P y called ou Mr: Gernon, of our town, on social at Mr.:7acob Brtl wells residence and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of horses and bnAQies, I can scoomodate and accompanying gold -headed cane out ! Wednesday. He bas travelled over the on friday,', September 12th. 'Particulars . - the horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge the public with good riles at all Ponta. warmest regards to you for the nDlform > tot, 7th con.. piokerino}} Calls prom at- Covered 'bus meets all trains. f n great fruit sections of this Province anal later. J fended to. Telegraph addYess : Whitevale, Ont. kindness and courtesy you Have ever sic reports the. fruit crop `i0 per cent. below-----`�► P.O. address : Green River; Ont. 34_y connection with livery I keep a hibited during your residence amongst us. las year, but still pa large quantity of ' The,Public Will Appreciate It. •-' C; Bale, Commission and Board .,. ' 3' R 9 Y p — ---------- ---_T :- : ing Stables, g �'e very much regret yaur departure and a les will be obtained for export ort with - _ - " Pickering. pr P . .Societ'es. -� we sincerely pray that the Almighty God an advance in prices. In some parts of The ptiblic are ir-de ted to the Royal. - -, J1____--_-_.. . . {':.1- _ ----' t a. moi. Z'� 3M0=_ ma voncheafe to s are on and onr es- c Powder q - - . ISING SUN LOD ENO. 135, I. O. ----- .- -- - -- - y P y y the States h says the crop of apples is Bakens Po d rComp. n not more teemed partner and family for many Sears lar e, while New York and Ohio report a ing perfected and pre ared a leavening R G. T. Thus lodge ,sets evbry Monday and that you urs in our weanderin P agent that is are and wholesome beyond evening in'tbe year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. Frost Wood. B�dS♦ y S fah tire. �' p y _ . Every person invited to fain and be)p advance f through life retain plQasant recollections a question tban for its exposure, so boldly- - the grand Cause of Temp ante_ 1$19 Lives Of great t3318n 811 remand us, We made, of the numerous i pre, adulterated a ,,f your residence in our quiet.raral v il- tan leave behind foot tints on the sande p ---- -�—_� - -- = DAN. . ' R E D D i N f AGENT, lege where von Leave many 6uieere friends j p and injurious articles that are sold under 11 �u${neiss 1caxD's• - - PICKERI ( ahs wish ou and suis a ve lar a of time. This ie seen to be just as true the name of bakingpowd powders, ,' y y g of gr when we tious, &c.�, . measure of happinfse auci the sAwcess great wohleD as of eat men, -__- j I ' � throughout the country. In R *sad such s pathetic biography as appear- making these ex queer the company 1=as, 1}t?ytlt c�r', c%e. TheI+R06T&WOOD RIND the onlyetngle which invariabl accompanies anies the Fier g p°` p Y -.,_ ,..:;.,,;,-. 'eanvaa, two -horse binder mm tactured. y p ed in a tate tory of T>Eix ti Iowa, regarding of comae, made itself he, target for all _ cies of those methonical buslDe88 its TNOMAS DUN;r, �ouveyancer, Com- a well-known character, ' Old Reddy " sorts of counter attacks, but the animus of . n,issioner for taking ' f8davits, etc., Clare- - c which you so largely Possess. The. editor teemed to desire to leave the these attacks has been perfectly understood _ - " mont,Ont. _ __ _ `__- _ my_ _MOW �; JOAit MILLXR W. F. EASTWOOD U.B. impression that her frequent tramps had by the general public, ud by their very BUNTING, Is�ner of Marriage RA Wrt.iaAtr M. GRAHAM. Be Licenses for the Co my of Ontario. OT- 1' ` C-ea®ed, and Bro• Graham of the Chronicle, virulence have served to more prominently . Claremont, August 13th -90. goes far enough to number her amonc► call attention to the odd work of the � 1 Am at the store" or at his residence, Pickering aiilid Zu l cey PlOWB. Mr. Leitch replied in a few words, expres- - , - Village. i y the silent majority." In the early part " lioyal " Compp�nv. . - sive of thanks for the kin] words aDd of the week voter shoat but her real Ordinary adulteration such as are found - . EORGE GEROW� (;laremont, Issuer The PiROST WOOD BIvL EY PLOW wan haDtlsouie present. Ae was glad that in in coffee, spices, etc., Ithough they are . . �T awarded First Prise at the E Whitby Plowing . tangible, visible self was seen slowly V� of Marriage L;censos. Private Office in y carrying out his dud to the corn an swindles- in a com:nerci 1 sense, are often • Pamir Fuxtory__6tnctl ea6dential. 83 y Match in 18bJ_ It leads them all. g Y P 3 he trudging eastward. This is file second _ y_ o g tolerated because they o not particularly -- - -- had obtained the good will of the public. y affect the health of tie consumer. But R. BEATUN, TOWNSHIP CLERK tialie elle has been dead, seven more oc Ii, prices and terms the agen of o0ier com- He had spent three pleas"t years among before she shakes off the dnRt of these when aD article like bakin order that ie D • Conveyancer, Co missiouer for taking panies cannot compete with e- g , • the people of C}aremont and should ever g relied.upon for the Pea thful preparation affidavits, Accountant a d Insurance Agent. I invite all to inspect the achiuew at my roads for OOd. She endeavored t0 BeCUI'e Money to loan on farm roperty. ills pro- place, opposite the N•ws O11i remember with pleasure their kind treat- us as counsel in a libel snit, which she of almost every meal, is o made as to carry . - _ bated. OFFICE At W itevale. Will be in ment. The enstolnary toasts were then Broagbain every Monday afternoon for the DAN ' J R DDIN proposes to enter against Tests Nxws, but highly injarions if not rankly poisonous . trtansac:tion of business. I 27-v . . , proposed and x igorou61V responded to. we persuaded that it was only a resu't of elements into our daily rood, it is the duty . L .1 _____ __-_ _ _ -4 -___- • PiCl!~er Z;} Mr. Kerr, of Ashburn, Rave several Scotch . the hot weather acting on the fertile of the public to take co izance of it. T -- Architect. - , (:`_ �' songs in lite usual manner. Mr. Green- imagination of the editor. She agreed to In this fight for pure food made by the I -t -, . - ,. _ ,,-_ - -.- �.. "t,- _ -. .. - - _... ` - wood, of Atanehester, treated the assembly �• Ro3-al "Com an , it i to be noticed that - " f -,,,;- AA. POST, COJiVTY .4i I3ITE%T ?' eousider the matter quietly settled on re- the most trustworthy s ientific authorities ' . 2or the county c�f Ontario Drawin s WHITBY MARB E AND to some of his elocution, while Aar. t� , re'pt of gl 000 and the making of a public i Y � ands ecifications furnished for eve .class of i � Bell charmed all with his sweet siD D P are emphatical.y upon its side. In all the p • s• apology, said a apology to refer to _ her ae I building. steam and list water b stip and The oRram was uiateriall assisted by �. �+ 8y .. contests of this company with the slam ventilation K e1weia:ty. office—tae rie mock, 1 thQ "injured lay not as old Reddy." and other impure baking powders the re- �1V� �r Mr. mith on the concertina. Messrs. �__-_..� p - corner llundes and Brock street V�'nitby- ��' suit has roved that eve v statement made I"` • Residence -Iiingston Road, East Pie ering. 37-y John and vim. Bell au: ed not a little to ' In fhe Effete East. by rho • Roval Baking owder Company, • + ' D U N GAC St H I T B Y • the pleasure of the occasion by the per- both as to the Pu o its own and t:he - ' Atte-tiottkeri►K!• i ' . ' formance of the Highland fling. After the- DFAh Stn,-•-Ellrly summer found your adulteration of other akin powders of HU AS 1"OU HER, .I i1@etabUs>hed Ys O,1 usual toast to the landlord and his wife y y Lice sed Ane-;. humble servanhin a turmoil of difficult rife market was felly authorized b the tioueer, Valuator, etc., for Eusi York and* I lead been gIVE•II and responded to, the I ' the �hcle of North.and booth o utas. strictas to when, ,bow and where he should most competent chem cal and medical attentieu given to all orders i,} ;nails 'txlel,'taph.. womnaen,'P opr�etor. assembly diep�r�ed, feeling that ane night ; spend his holidays. Deciding after con• authorities of the count y.Chargus .moderate. Address THUS. POI C4iER, ' at least had been well spent. We have ' siplerable hesitatioD-there were so many In this contest two facts have been pretty Bop sr, Y.roubham, Out. , Importer and Dealer in Foreign attended many such occasions and trust Coutiicting claims -to spend some time conclusively settled iii the minds of the - . , - - "- - --- say that none was conducted in a more around the Thousand Isles that seem, public -the first that t e Royal Company _ Boots anft .Ytto�H., . , • and Canadian G anite. plessantmannerthtoughout. Mac credit lies found the means, and uses them, to - - C the joy and glory of the stream, and after= L. I JUIQ\ LESLIE UUU'P \D SHO ., 4 ' is due to the promoters. Mr. Leitch . wards t grope my way to Ottawa via the rnake a chemically pure article offull d f . . � i• - - I _ p _ and the other that the market is o .takes I'eoguci and sewn mark. orders Parties wishing an cet'ne ery work will lett on Wednesday morning for Erin, , Rideau- river and lakes. The program promptly,at:en Sed to. N�xl+erie, ted workman- g y Ont., where he purposes uses to remaiD for ; poisonous, alum and nth r adulterated bale ship.. Don't forget the stand: ne: ty opposite the do well to call on us befoi going else- P P being thus untlined and the time having powders, which no matter how strongly • New, iii„'' St y sometime with his family. He has ob arrised, we got on board •the G.T.R: in endured by " coTltmerci 1 " chemists, are - rett, l,ckerinx vial e. 7-v where. I: ort •ears' record of i -- __ _ - -_ _ ____ perfect Satisfaction iven it1 ; tamed from the C. I P. R. eonlpauv four coliipany with the genial paying teller of to -be studiously voids . . . llotels_ • every ctwe. months leave of absence. I Liverpool Market and his estimable lady A pure baking powde is sue of the chief . UkllU� "HUUSk;, i'icL'erin U'St:, CHERRYWOOD. cvho were on. then may to Kingston and aids to the cook in pre ariug pefect and James Gordon, propiietor. This is a —* - the Thousand Islands. On looking wholesome food. The scent controversy , nue neer !,rick building, finished in superior bMD]��>k g P �• p 9 -Lunen i,Y <l. AL i miss Rize, of Unionville was visiting for around we'were lad we were spared the in the press has left it n longer a question style. Iaery couv�,iience and cowfort for the with those who desire purity and whole - Y traeelli_, I ir.,blit• :few auci coin.riodious stables PICKERING, 0 T. 35 6ul some time at Mr. A. McPherson's, pain of witnessing the hoggishness which some of food what b kigg powder they . and shells. -- ��y Misses Clarke and HoiRb from the city prompts some to Bold on as long as nos • _ - - - ----- - FpeDt a few days at Mr. T. Hancock's. " sible to two seats when one would suffice, shall use. ESTEI,N IIOU ' Pickering, Ont., new Open r the accomiiio laticn of the The Misses Gilchrist and Chard, of no matter how many may have to stand. travelliug i,uLlic This hotel; having lately DToronto, are visiting the Miss Lawsons. There were lots of seats, seats for your- The•potato blight in reland is spread- chaeged hands, bas been re-furnizhed tbroiih- T LEA I in through Down and Arma h. - ant Situated s it is, opposite the Spink lidi� a, Airs. Clark and family of Brandon, self, seats for your traps, hand `seats being g g g it's cottvenient tor patroris of the Mills. Piesis Dian. has been visiting her sister Mrs. J. transfo ed into coueBes for babies- George Suggitt, of lackstock, claims orlhpch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling - - Gilchrist for the past week or two. travellhad travelled, fishermen . were he has a potato vine hich measures 7 horses o taupe. weigh scar s enclosed they emus ee jewelled Amens n watches e tea m: ked 5%. a Mr. and Mrs. ppf St. Thomas, feet. Weigh Williams,.W' busy on the bank lakes and rivers, and The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked BARNARD. WHITBY," fitted it-- c - m ) aa. The 'Clarke Townsh Agricultural So- nah have returned Home ager spending a tourists were rusticating among the isles P 8i CU pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Mc- tion balance, patent pinion, and 1ghly finished short time with their daughter Dors. F, of the blue St. Lawrence. I need not in - eiety hold its fall fair i Newcastle on the UY, Proprietor. : 151y in a bgaurnly engr ved --z __ _ Judd. form you that the scenery on the CLT.B. 23rd and 24th of Septe her. ' • • ' • • • ' • . •' • • • • r''' • We polies from the i`eoent report of route to Kingston is getting awfully tame. Waterloo's band too the second rite - - H ectcle�nakzetO u � LD r �- �.�T e t latso�e are dies pearin with the at the Hamiltozi tours ment in the first- - - l Ji O . , ..., .. • . , .......... the depalrtmental examinations that Mr. Object p g CUTHBERT, Watchmaker, Pick- • - abs streams are drying np, class series, the grenadier' of. Toronto ode ering, Dnt. Having been 25 ears at the ] W. H. RoaOh of this plass succeeded forest trees, . tiro guarantee satisfaction.y Agent for H�, g e third slues certificate the orchards are barren, and not until holding first.F'Lasarue E e -glasses. Watches and Clocks '-''..FILL ■ • � in Lakinon shortest notice, and at reasonableAman of Long stature drove into t8wn you are nearing the Bny of Quints does a Sarnia oitizens ares owing a good deal1:1a�-�7 --. .-the other evening and tried to impress fife ""chap come o'er the a frit of the dream." of interest' in booming a hospital. Ghas...t. CASE9' p ;.' i , j ,: L � ". .-- ;;_-- • McKenzie, M.P.P., he ds the subscrr tion bo s with the fact that he was a second There And there 011y, was to be seen the P , John L. 8al'uvan. Owing to foie condi- rose tinted. and golden fruit in abnndanoe. list withb,000. nt Havingsotid gold bow; joints d thumb tion, of the unfortunate mdivxival he was But there was no j need for soenery, the The percentage of en esefal candidates ario] : pieces, bearing maker's tee to unhurt. indications Rare at the ladies were en- from ahe'6itby Coll 'ate Institute was ank . gn , , allowed to - _ - ��� wear 16 years. On. d 0 The following are theoffit'ers ofCher-rg- joying themselves amusingly send their very high, as IS out- 0 28 passed, bbitig i BERING B NCH.-,; , .18 wood Lodge No 258 I.O. G. T. for the adjuncts --there is o sueb thing an! lords over 78 per Cent. resent quarter : C., W J, Taylor. P. C., of creatiov in this ' age of woman's rights Cardinal Smith was lodged hi Simeoe � '' _ ; Pen for the transact on of all legitiinarie pp G. Hedges, A. B., -settled down determined to have a good jail Tuesday, charged with murdering ai 1, , B*iiki� Bnsineas. T. Henderson: Bec.,- bap �s ., 1. 0i!rtce A . ' Sis. Hedges, V.T., L. Taylor, C , F: time. Joke, followed joke in quick ens- young girl named M is Colville some suits--Fibm 10 to 3 • Saturdays y Z1" ; ; v C.A.SIX. Roach, F. 8.- J. Beare, Treat., " Jenni® cession. We felt that, "Others ma be ears ago. A farmer the neighborhood, 10 1 o'clock. ' yy y y S Dixon, hist., Fran$ Trach..D.M-, Tina blest, but we were, lorious o'er the ills of leas been acting ,stet 've for some time a% " - avi)l�g Bank 1 COI1Y18Ct1011. •, s W. Lawson, B., D. Mainland, life victorious." Friend. R. being more find now claims to 11q e a strong chain of ' a", ` S BA�RIIXAX.,RD Dixon, �.. _ } (3-Y) GEORGE K RR, Mauager. JEWELLER - - WHITBY• L. D., F. Roach. interested in cereals than I am, I give evidence against Smit . . . � I . . _ J _ - ff .� �: '. , . - a A. . ..i . •� . .. ,. Y i 7. 1. .. ,. A- .. ,,. w.. -. -. • 1. .....-. .,-t.. _ ., - .. g �1.: .. 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A' AcTivic AW VIII&CA-110L thei 1" ]PAII.V0 A, CK" W k r VALIN % Ckurches eki" stat nt*is to b A _ork JOdep�nd#. p thank- t 911184 works &Mfttpb-u ha bee Or giving in ptivoli it k* a ]p1ine, Igth, as Y4 am the Th ioriA O�. I house W, R it Brightens ient form� --a state perned. lor ined of the e p 01?tADTAX. laressed man i Me T'e Erie Rai 61111P&ny has ifai tied ku prta� strSt -6 princi- a eat t year, of d uu�. entrance into Chicago... b progress during th as Accord- Nows brought down Port T 'World. His wardrobA is rger mid more pal churches in the Lillited States. n' -9pit TAIdr Indiana Anterl" 0 a are said to be Guyi g 04" in officers and passengers oil the.8 to tho tediner d than, �th,er zpan of JWU 1. Itig 3 JmdqmudsiW'J - fill4urcA.. "UP F%Zt- Willialfi on rel ports as to, Mutult 'U h, recept kavle n4e.,ard iii the' Vut�ed fttbi has been hta*od 6p by. gM. �that f 261 confiruis the re ror(I tba17 � rougli House, it was churches of all derso . w , I a 300 mm- being in a state of tiv]tY. . AI)out Ther French-Aeatlirtn'- V*11fioit-open d, Th Illation of Chicag� i; estiniated at Ef akn inv�enlo Lt Mar 1V it tions, 103, ac '90810V at Clare: N.S.,.Wedi, 3, p acing hei i -Neir -Y ry 1 -weniberx.- Dar: -mouft ago there was a' violent 0 esda, r. iic to V r6tie(l thtit t liters 'ind n6alY 22,W0 000 earthquit Chief Justice Corson has atArined the con- powesvW as many as ;00 f txp h -therg. 4". bee slier of on all Alie islands in the Aleutian grot -iilg it 0-yow, The actual scitl�r� iiri [nk at Wihni 99 reast - Uat; inist*ra aull so Man., during July`nfinb�4dd 1,041. of the prohibition lawin South 110vr�'UWw�isti r. 8, 5W ifturdw, 110 *I 0900, 9.041ov, which is ll 01P, aud rilt, X *at4i *I(* on aftet'Bd 0 , . 'i . - Y'' Ilmitak Dakota. noon coats s�its, areac 109o,@tv inembers. Me Iliost nitnV* island, began emitting 8tealn and als,, ackets, huntirg Mrs. Jaac Wheeler, a promincut lady of 03t8i iieo#rly k e ilid Va. over-coa. whos ts, and ulaters it w" never learned, crous denominat six Catholic, fire and la London, cotilinit&I S'niciU16 Tusdty. Nicholas Luning, wealth is "�i­ ion is tile tom 8 1W. prtests, etc.,' . St. Bogoslov has been art ctive Vo but the stock was is'ufficiently lar e ei)ough with its 700 chnrchels, lcklio si San F ISO nee Flnur.rose- 15) e�uts per bag At Winnil�g mated at $!M,00(),0Q0, died at. ranc. Tday to set no it first -clam clothinft establisfiment. And 8,277,006 population, of whorn 4,676,000 17916, when the island "poll whicli it. th ef in wheat. Then ated is sa.id to have -risen front the, Tuesday owing to e ris' Is flitir. The prince does not confincillia tr.%de to any are estimated to 6e conimunicalit& a. Mr John W. Mackay-, the wining king, ' ' OAvid tugille \iw cry ed to death bk� af one tailor. Usually, the prince dresses in come the Methojigts, witil in'rouild �nurw though always marked Oil chartss ext. has been appointed a director of tho. 1jana- wer rous valets, hers, 4,980,000 coininuni, tile past year filyloke illet, ard at Riverjo In shipy, X. S. I Tuesday. y good taste ; bb his nume Gants ; Baptiste, -several tinies in I dian''Pacific. and one of thew attends solely to his wara ?9 000; Luth- steam have been issiiiig froni th, and' Hories in various ?,arts f Manitoba and 4 29,000; Presbyterians, 1,9, crater, the Northwest are 4 filiet d with glanders. Mr. Charles A.' D'ana, -in an in ter�lriew robe. The Prince clothes himself in such clans, -I,()86,0W; Congregationstlists, 491,- and froni'lliz original height of 1,369 f I eet London, said he felt quite certain that t aritiouts as that wQrthy may select for him. OW, and Episcopalians, 480,000. The in- the volcano has been eaten do%vn to 8 It is reported that the . P. R. Company a n I ing the feet I IMcKinley bill ill pass on the lines form u- we is very fond'of black clothing, a4d the crease in the Catholic PoPul tiO ( ur above the sea level. Prof. of tile have purchased the' controlling stock 61 flic lated by Secretary Blaine. Prime Albert coat, named in his honor, or year was 421,700. The eati 'd gain in Smithsonian Institution hag mate Wabi%sh. the is. ohn Boyle O'Reilly, editor ofth� 11oatm inore properly peakin the frock �oat, Is Catholic- comnitinf6ate was over M;Oft land upon which the volcall') i's us 8'tilated C. E. Wullf, a Belki n, employed in pilot, the well-known poet and Irish Natic si- One of Ilia rites. e is also very fond The growth of Protestant mealberalisip wa and has made it iportaiit scientific illve.9t, favo % I Montreal as a newapaper porter, has dis- alist, died oil Sunday night from a self a I. of varnished boots and white over -gaiters, 668.000. The -Methodists gained itiore than tions. The flare of fire tholl-Kil.11(is of feet in appeared. ministered dose of poison. hi and lie delights in'a a ' ilk hat-, He has such 256,000, the Baptista niore than 213,000, the lieight call be seen at night iisifilig froin th, Fruit is being imp tt�d 1)7�, Winnip6g r m The story telegraphed to --Was n n extensive wardrobe that it is seldoni he Lutherans 98,000, the Presbyterians nearly mountain. California, the iniportatioils occupying 31X -k thist 24 -sAi u8T' )d wears the 'earne suit twice in the. same 49,000, the C ti lists more than Mount - hislialdin� which is 5,932 f from New' Yoi Ion escap o�jr�ga iona days it) transit. froiii-Britisli.81iips have bwn captured i elilitting Stearn n month. When the Heir to the -Throne 16,000 and the itpliscopalians about 9,5W. high, oil Analga Island, is eet goes to the Scottish moors for a shooting The accession of rew nievabers -was even anti snioke, And, it is ti A big naval demonstraticn: will take PI&Ce American soil is not credited t the State trip oi- for shing, lie arrays himself i it High * larger titan these figures, sinoe-in every de- in a state of eruption. TIl at Hadifax before the British a ent. If such li'as occurred it will ')e land coat Its 11101nitain e nine. If he is to attenJ a military nomination tlivre were do the of inembers be seen at sea for 84 leaves for Quebec. regarded as a gerio*" breach of Internatioll- a nearly . 160 Illiles,an(I Will gathering, lie always wea - heof great good to na tioll if it. 811()Ul Special police have been*orn in'to'c pie al law. rs his regimental whose lace were filled 1) new acquisi vi a, d uniform. If he goes to Oxford or Cambridge I I I piflit tionn. We number of deal in tI e Aleth- beconic active, as tie r of fit with the large number of drooks who It ve call 6 A T- celift y students, weaFin the. ordinary cap -and guide through the dangerous 011itinak 11ilk edat Cal(rar The harvest in Hung�Lry is rumed by -the for a visit he apparels himself like one of the odi 'y' for example, wts re- seen for a great distance anti W 11 as por "' Pis OP'Ll �m te, Tlie contract f gown. His sons TJ or the ntreal Co floods. follow his example in the I.L w= trying to inake themselves Houso repairs has I�ecil warded to r. Prof. �avre, the eminent Swiss . eologis t. matter of dre8sin well. They are both believe that Christianity is losing its hold -- ---- Bergen at $184,000. partial to the froct coat, varnished boots, upon the people, will derive little comfort is dead. A Steaus Turbln Lire an silk hat 6at so delight the father. from a consideration of the foregoing figures, John A. Mackay, the, Ca orniiii "i'll"'n- A death fr6in cholem'oecurred in Ma& d' The wJrld at large little thinks how hard At len*tli the problein of applyi tor of the CA iia- on whose ai Finficance wiR hardly be set aside 4 ire, has been clected a dire .111cellat. Monday. tl P ' ce works. We have knc;wn him to b &I motive power to a lifeboat , - iaii Pacific railway. so the oft -quoted objection, . "That an in- Ic l6ppears to y Prince Napoleon is sai�l to hare'linded Ill, run u to town early in the morning to iLt- have been solved. Atthe))cvilllliugofI8M crease of numbers does not necessarily imply -4, carrying all I-,aliau passport. tend s me allow- or other he has promised to an increase of aggressive energy, or of the Me" . R. and H. ("'reen, of ffiackwe Lieut. Stairs, who disting�is!A himsell in Tuni. ra sug! -connection with tanleys late expedition, The pope will build a new. pailace in tlie Pat"' 1, then some pabliti dinner later in CI . iristly spirit. " On th other hall(], Phose ge8ted a boat to be driven by a ttirbiste is at his home in Halifax. V the day, and after tha' a theatre or' dance. atican gardens for a sunnner residence. who have the welfare of the churcIx at heart wheel instead of a screw, and eventually th, Arthur Day, the nout acclllget� of murder- Or-perhapshehasbeenataftiner orwed, will find much to encourage andinspirein idea was adoited and the other fternoona Tile Congo State has annexed the king ding in the early part of the day, a levee in the reco, party of gent einen made trial trip. The Ing his wife at Niagara Ils, has been dom of Monata�yaiiioo, lying to the south. M of the past year. land F ',it to a, wait his trial. Lhe afternoon, and a ball at night. These Nike of Northumberland is �-)o feet long 14 placed in Well �ci. Australia is threatened with coniple o are b:Lre outlines of what His Royal High- feet T'l inches in extreme breadth, Ns'llell filly Judge- O'Reilly of Hairilton, died oil suspension of shipping busi It If liess has to get through. Journeys to and Canada' -w Wheat Aurpluti. loa.ded lim a dratight of :1 feet :j 7 iness as a resu Mondy. He the olaci living barriner an agitation for higher wages. fro, changes of dress, and other duties inust, the horizontal compound and ding to t 'ie present indications Can- Accor e-0011(lelislag IV Ontario, having call -,d to the bar in I ervia says Austri intist re h a* of course, be reckoned for. engines are of 170 indicated move t, en - ada will have 111011"'..'ll e� t to export this year POWer, bargo oil ervian pigs, else site will cl e The Prince is indeed a very hard7working than during any year I the history of the Sim is built of the very -itrin imports. man, for his life consists of a constant rush c Three -car loa,ds of silk from China passed her frontier oil Air. fron -e to place, and from duty to duty 01111try. The two protinces arcially in- though so aniall a Iltoat she I" plit together through Ottawa oil Wednesday night oil the The report of thil-liquitlators of the Paul- terested in wheat growing, ntario and Canadian' Pacific railway en rottle for but I pla with no less than 72,($M) rivets, exchisive of New noth;ng is, neglected and'nothing fo lythin connected with a Canal Company shows the total expend Manitoba, have excel '&cut cropsi III Ontario the machinery. York. tire to 6- 1,313,000,000f., and the assets on tell. In the matter of tours, a large part of the erop is liarveste(I nd Site is Immense strexigth,stlioligli extreme. Pill) it March 3 were I6,(M,0o0f. lie, s')cial, and private functioiri, the rinc some threshing has been done. In N lylight. Itiscalculatetitilatsll(!I'iiglitligt Judge Maellal it has deli el -ed Ju' .1 dmirse fallitoba I the Viet-ona University case, dissol has done, and continues to do, art amount all that is necessary to inature the lartiod legree8witliotit cap,s iziliv, I)rac. ving t over to 1 10.4 the injunction reiril Val ro Ille Turkish authoriti a at Fr7e 'qisn ate of wdrk that'has iieve:t been equalleil, much tically sli� cannot be upset, llfl it, forom Co- crop the province has yet grown is a v or ]ght lw re. alarined over a report that it band of'wel,- less excellell. During his Indian visit lie two of fine we' lied-tipon to live in the wilde-it e that ever bourg. ather. Ontario will havean arined Rus8o-Arnicifians has appeared tile was always engaged in sonie interesting enormous crop of fall wheat. The low price beats about our coasts. Jean Arennil, tile pilot wh had charge of and is fast gathering in recruits. public business and varying his cercinon - The chief feature is t hip Lke Nepigo when sit(- ran of barley last ear and Llic uxwei-Wnty of he al)Pli(Ation of the the Negotiations in favor of peace betwee I ial and i1o.yal thities with recreations of an United StAte legisilatiou regarding -barley turbitte. Of cotirse a V;liddlc steamer wonld be down the barque Isabel at Q4ebec, has been active and exhxla�ratininature. Ithasheen duties hall the effect of turning more atten- suspen'ted. San alvador and Gatiteinala. remin j of no use foe lifeboatwiork, and to) tile screw favorably, aad will tile Sallie with 1118 European tours. o living there are inany and serious object' M 1:.,'h,� I )ce _ n reor-anize(I as y 6un to wheat. The acreage has been large- 10118. he chided before the ei-.d of the week. niall has re,--eived inore public aildremse, or ly increasetI, and as it was Iast year turbine Be thein all, all(I the,4-uc- ems to ineet a town, and council was elected. by ac� Emperor William has received" 96,11lyster - conversed with more of the public nien of all it is probably not far front JJXY) , Osx) this cess of the boat the other day was . -ery re - J. Logic It countries, or h-ul better opportunities of Re- inarkable. Her ineaus -I or-. tous warning to be of himself ()It .3 year. In 14147, it was nearly Add. pved oil the measured in, y 11111 I - visit to Russia, kind to avo (I as 11111ch aip)� - qttiring the most comopolitan information. ed to the increased acreage is the certainty c has gi . ven about eight and a hlf knota The fight between the Cal�ldiall Pacific, sihIc too close Contact with the Czar. all hotir—Just a trif`146 under. I;oing at The range. rapidity, and variety of these 6f one of the best crops in inally years. The tile Pac, tie AN; i ill OccidentAl azid Oriental (11insi-public tours onc,a furnishe I plinch averag-,- yield duri the years f,oin ISS2 to full speed he was pulled lip in little '" e lilies bell decla red offalid��' a peace aurce- with tha, materials for a humorous tale of 1488 was 114,764,I)m this year it is very more Lhan-halflier loogth. fit fort secol)(11 nuigic and mystery. An amb.-tious mortal probalilp that it will it, )e short of ­') i I �.js than lade it complete circle, art inent reached. fteigglug for Adrinbislan to a Gael. 8110 11 (III ?I ow inut While last year Minitoba I d 'to i ss 1 " Wnt' U P)11 fol " * '119 all ()(Xk Placing the spruils; wheit, crop'at 9,- c without the aid of her rii(ier MPOrt A P.vris corresponent gays ;—There is IL lust riona pet son in his travels by micams of a '243,(XX), the average for the years Im-tween "'I by a very simple lintuiptilatioll (if her veral hundred thousand do'lars worth of towli of Ainerican huniour. in all in-illeni litagicoPe.-ahat, whichcunve%ed him front the wal thitario wheat -crop will be turbine alone. a couple of tht oo-eurred ht the Prison-of8ainte Pelagic placo to plave. e kept up the chase for 0 Ing in wer can be -L- she will expor, oats, this ye. I Over Ives millions worth. 1.1ere. 'I lie, e,1tor of a newspaper calle, 010e days, flying front capital co capital, 1.000,15I)o bit . shelis. N14wt,)I)A g, N thi the way of engine p every promise of being it big wheat pro,lucer less complex than those- of the new lifel"t. oft When once startea they 44) not re(liiire to 'I Iglibil cla-�itaiists� will was sentelleetl to eight diys' in, ;roni country ta country, front Court to tilit. y r. According to re, soon sit vvey the north shore of and prisouinent fim- Itttacks matle in hi private castle from public ceremony to - he stopped orre'vemeol. They hve pri - -t hai 'S aclresl uwler witet cul. turits I Simply repOrt 111)(M) the f0i%,Sibility of I ader's L�bt%1,7 journal on Colonel Vincent durin tile ulti VMe entertiLhanent, until, pit SICA11V and ti) go straight ithead with their work, which dor railway sclicin camp:tigll, alld, by 11 rV 1w r ture all([ the whole vrop 1.4 lookitig exec - k ust t:) drive water throu -I(the ti:r6illet e. on cr of the luen'tahy O-Jlausklol, lie was g lul to lent. Tlw :%Ssistallt resident i tile Call- 9 I- te Of al)oUt a toil sel, rR hat.,&nd to rednine his quiet life adiall Pacific e8tilliatei the cr Nlagildratc, lie mfellt tA) S%Ilite Pelagle to f Ilia ope p Mr. J. J. A" it of tl�c III- .3urren ter himself and suffer ],is ptll1iAhlll0rt. as an ortlinary hoing. The story conveyed 01) at mlation ofit two directs the dustrial 1�,Xliibttioli A4 is laid III'- blisholIl and the Gov- I y To his great astonishinwit th!� govc�rnor o sonle little' u-jeful teaching.' ThoPrince (of er hiltolle a. A fraCttll'Ctl k lIt-0 I call tI e result of a I course of this great Current, an4l determines with I 7 the pristlil rifii.,utl to lut hial ill. Yot ale, In ) ten t a -11) -om a restive ho�se. .4 a eQ11ectell ad-Iressas run from i 40 to lent c" 1 u ' t whether the btiat hall 4top kick fi 11111st str1w4 1414w which way the wind Mows,. o e,18,3, I can't have yot M-1 !.11 iiintim1mr. Th!i more num- well or astern, and that witlim;t ;III% ('a"JA 1% ill Willi Ilk -l' Ship -4 610 All Cpt. Oslen and cr6v of tll� korwefjriati, !icrc," said the ohicial. "Ilut I want to gei rouia 4 te onell Such di Vul­41161 all hjt;, o "I s Ia-len with this y"PrN gmin. t4)t,tl tion with the engine rool.11 There barque (-tterda, wrecked on Sable island oi. iii:" persisted te cill;tor, will) Ls agrietilture, 04 CAna-listi crop prollaaly Wcollsl�[' are no paddleS to get no s(-rew the 27th tilt., Irive rrived -it Halifai. Areil to escape the turmoil of tA)-ni,)rrov'.9 ork,, charities, nd generld phil- el libly to foul, notl it to get - Ilk cxe�!vi of Ilay tell a thrilling story of their rescue. fetc. "I tell %-,)It I vanit have you," re hell Tticy are short, kindly, 11,1141 %I)- I If P li,Ls been so hea%y th;tt, s,)nie Mpers oll y a tremewlims outnish of A depatch from C: I QZ the M61-- won't 1;,t you it,. 4,10 obviouly lviring about thT.111 are arui�rtllig that it Ilik.3 1welk water at p0ilIt8 ab011t tI1V h0hi —aDd :i.ick to �hc inagistrate who'8ent 3,4)11 !" The lie stain f the Prince of Wale8'm inflivi.l. liouthern exerting ii if tile 1-11(bler way' s has i)f L lt") the 1-)W pt 'jotiritlist trudged over the IftlitV*- ��:)It t3nly has If- Royal Hig:llleim a If It I Wits Most pernicioits influence oil Me Blood' It 11111 high a.reAdy lkmi shown she ean he with IDdiallS by CATIIIAtllIg the tiOCL-111C Of p0ly- SC4,10 to the Palai4 ud th.e -.,Ia . gis. 'elll%1*kalIle li,witory for litios, etc., Itut &I*.) lie. t year. y IW the greate,4t nicety- by her turl)ine alone. gamy- The 1rate then told 11411, with an apo!ogy of *or hwes an timines. Once been, they are well 'of the beat is situated kdt the -forgotte 4c, thl't 'N:Lintv- 11elgic was full up, alid level 11. Halt. LII'Lt he W011141 have t L) 410 IkiS eiglit days it) It ii a conitikon remark hy thoile wilt) r Arrynat cirl Question, All.whincry, still will thirty In tile Th ilton the Of the fle I:t e ill-,ttewl. eitor flow . tile life Of tho Prince. that if lie hl -A 1�tfer of appicaLicil, 3;jid to 11 pasiellgers. It is a waderful little vess"L ti 1, I C fir,it. prizu, the Musicl sooiety b. :ill t writtell by it vnnng wonlar doelived to go there—volinitarily )ecii it private lZoatlenkan insLoad of Prii..,e I ill in -tt le-ast—declaring tilat S.tillte Pelagic wio I Watorioo the se-coild, 'AN41 tile '2, If Wales, 110 W-11-1 have niatle 0c aladt Rwiwer to) Rik . h I)ani of Ilerlin the third. t lie phtee e otrei derS againxt the prebs listingui.ill-d stmemiall the world has seen, 1well g,,iilg t Ilo The.narch of Fauratimi. Two. t I I -i I I ( I e i I I t I I it I I d I'V4 tl, 141 Be'%- laws had f'otired into te-uporary rhe Seems to) thellapp- its it k ,lijite it tTile ra )idity with which ill four dollars of pf)'L'­ti�x wits 41.' fruit, tlmt they found mcllk a number (I subjeetS at its W.I. nd'e,Aipatix all othol-4 of its kmd, outgrow orer 'scientific 110timis ml, ol)in, he not go ofroill oblivioll. 10118 is sti.il_ ingly illtistrate(i l,v I)rof.. Chinese .ri all -I Iloill., th", we itiolith. This is "L;2,016 th. I,- theamount Hore the inatter the -present. I tiling 'It the i-ight timeand in the'rlglit lie letter rui.s Drummond iii his new work, i*catot colle-;tcd 41111 -iii-, Dr. Wetcoit, cort) ier for North 1)1.*i,*t,. Dear think your plttc(� will 'riiing inthe World.— lint N- all inque.'t Oil the body 001aria La'ge' NI:my who are dii3p.med to, exa.- suit me very kwm: tile a4vatitti ho says, *1 ill tllo, univel -iity A rain standard in-,:eting will be held lh'� Is lndna I herst-!f. Oil Ivedlie.A. -ery trifliII& act,611, are alwa -a oil tholook. tile chalActer If I Janioi -Sinilmon- the of chloro - October i0til, 110 111% t 0011. 4i to cavil at I ling in Ividening the 111;1111 II the greatest figure in tll#� fLcIlity jv,is Ade by e% to -Ittend have, been ti) tile Boards 1:%y morning friend of the tleceite I 11 I uincidents - legarding, the wity tile should relittive the -i.se of tilt. forni. The other da ces.1; 44)1110 ditknee away fl -0111 tl li-9 m, or Tratle of Pot Lie hollse for.. spendr, Is a G..qtil,elital sulillstys. Wpiano threr, evenings IL week to tip ,,Iv nopliew, Professor was asked IT some of tile latter's Ive.tring IL Ppt; I. cl in het, '011 41 beg to) reminil such, that though it is Inusic, wid o"I to ofliet three evelliligs 'I the libraria* o the of, it of tile 11111vel-8,t), to go -is Royal Highness i3 should wish " 94) out with it gentleman imblic library and pick out the hot k oil his All. age-!l1r, Loildon, ;trca, on which to tile house, tak- 'oil k'10w !'()w folid It a orn And Enir., who litw hw�u in the RtouLies for � feNj- in(, with her it policeman, who, oil f if bo. -be and all ppertaining to Lithein, 5et friend. ()It y )n will subject that were no longer- ilect -iiiiieral claiii s wi:Lh a vie%A the found decoased 1) Ing () 4-- whell illy 'I -s'reply to the lib , riaii was this: le hag ecii the Prix de Pa i' friends it n the be( S114,11Y rolne to) see lit ra -1111. Bill% . 1) it of inaking surprise at , I t1ite ded, site I)eii)g dreamcd ready for in- IY becauae iti 8 on the English SAb. .5110111.1 %rant. the tide of tile di.lilig-roolit tt, every text -hook that is more thall tell 'tile riciniess of t4ie min cra 1. ment, havingo-i her,a shroud, a pair 0 )at It. receive thein in. I shotliti, lot Illilitl t-tkin 11d, zuid put it (]own in tho oc k- tl�c children -ity convinced that initii.ig opLrtions oil 1*es, and anew pz irof whitest I The Princess of Wities pea ly works vo out 3otuelimei wi 001y IL11 y0il 1-t. James Simpson was a gre a 'authm wsooll 1)i� oil", ere. ings. On the front garden being searched, I iai-,I,- tile entire ilation know how in ne7i epecially busy, lid 0 like. to obli ie, but I - few yWrs ago ; nien cme frolli ll plits fou -141. labelled cyani,le oi iholiasolonefor yearsfor Fnglisli society, could I'd lindel-tiQ0 it. regulir. woping to, of the eartfl to consult hill) ; il'i lmost tile uTtE,AT BRITAI. I% and in,tu r es showed that de,- has preserved it front the hear front you, a* I am murd e whole t dl6ialicd 11 ot &fill how she 1. i eaching of that tililic I -A Prince Ceor(re will not retu I to Eiig:ii d hall kept tire )oison 'front Ole tittle. ,horough s!agni.tioll that would otherwise' citch other., if t1 -age, -e goo 1. - " Stich I . ie %% i at 41, I reniain, the science of to -day to obivio, ? until May ne.x 7 ter husband had committed hisicide.' mve gvertaken it, -with a Qhieen whoseldoin etc- aSIZe tile Stttelllellt fl'(4111 Ilt' e instances e1ph, Timothy Hit rri it cv, toil is 6 A I, I front age and other causes) appears in the The genuine . ness of this epistle may be ly inad 0 e, that llotwitlistaildilit, inallY llidst of her loyal subjects. Her Royal doultedbythosewho have level! g, e. have lea to a,4: ist in andiglinegs has el -s of know* hadavery trying poAitiontO ally with the servant gil-I llillieLlIty . inly skirted -il-)ng the fronti 11che leattle by a Prie' Northwest ra all III Women Shot rb 9 no one could li-Ave filled it so well, for lit to thoge whi) have hall experience iid, nd their iitil4ty tore cattle i, t le' It e, the great field of Nture Engh 11 -tic de la, one of the ri he is a queen in all but name. What she will contain not bing incredible, i to be tested. n3t fre- though; I*r. till tfiscovered lafid. (itteliteil streets of Z. was li,-it eta through is something wolsd�rful. We haps,.it is a nything . . lt�o little stronger than i, a 4 Mr. ThonuL- (411 the scene of drallia which reateAl ave known her out in the morning, at the they have had to (10 with. NN, Ito is to bialue a, the industrial sell elected to represent Carina rthensIm re 411 the reater sensa 8t. named 0018, etc., then home for this at -Lite of things, attl ho: it ii; to te A gagnelon-t 1:04. out Opposition. 9 11 as It pric O luncheon. W Goill-tial wass its art or-. This inan, w)lo �i, After that, one or two inter. reirsedied, are (Inestio .11 I $ owa .. 118 which illay ibcs all ing -tion of the hrmy servwe corps gi r. hall been following a1anie Col' then.& walk round to view decors. occul A Berlin PAM desc­' " a �, take place in the cure t t -Lyatt- A pot inet, the t oils, )y the thoughis of those who would which occurre� the other d. risoned at Chath,tin, Eng'ajid,ll�veniutiiii(d. wife of a carpenter, out th6 tow;kd�irtn etc., for a ball to 110 evils of society. ed I)y his evening. fter that, off to see the school Balinhol. A builder. weiltv .111e:l were arresteAl and iinprisone-'.' more titan half all hoar, atiddeul ointel 7 --------- to pi), 8 children have tea provided for them ; back* little son, it iild of three, welit Ilia wlking-stick gun at the. unfortunate The Lumber Trade. t ading �Jliscontellt in in to dress for dinner. Then at ten p. visit on Ix-)artl I) boat. fhat, Referrhig to ibe spre. vroinai, and Ailiot herdeadon the spot, On ni. irie Briti.A ariny, the London Qhronirle8ayzi !:ke her entmnee intathe bafl room, go There -is every evidence that the lumber- anchor in thQ Wilil 4 reitiledial ine'l,gures a -re not in tmluccd seeing his %,,icfiui fall the Rriest broke int;o I- men of tile Ottawa Valley are just left alone oil the tie itstIff y will be in a Nitiontatios, and through allithe fatigue of receiving &n(I putt- u pop w hat promises to be a tertu 0 entering CL%, which is arin ,it ing at their ease some hundreds of people f de res. and fell ovel Tile, streall) I �y I tal, esence of the I prominent lusubeLitiM gait tile of France before te revolution of 1.789. nionaoing crowt and Ithe COMP"y the 1111 " been invited, and remain with very ntpid nt ti Int 1),-01: 11 t arrictl ai"y so sitcond' t'011 to that &oc I I to the boa it pre- ve sion. A f Lr 0 yen L ;heloni until after two,in themornhig. -Have other day: "The leltinley bill has -thorough. swiftly that the. rs oil oly 'band, he eilt a John 1turns, the labor agitator, has ne eituce of the young n a:ls ly don' localize the lutuber tr�de, Its Am thafillo", �y. to Wales to assist in carrying out t1:e w ind,,ced to go. breakfast served as usual about nine, alldL eri. gave it u 1) for t n . He was almost can'dealert to be walking strik--:�. No words call exaggenite the Btatc inunadately ammed. Ife affirmed that then start off for a drive of several inilt 5, in liVill- 4uy but small quantities, triedic 9 -tio, t - rade f all sorts iu lis walking-atick gun I ad gone off accident. sledges and a lieavy snowstorm, itist enough to filk llta4dill$ 4rdero", fearfti� little lower tl,.e IS 6 oc )tllltf inan collier -ess As At the, moment her presence the preac!ntation of a ve a lar e #lt k oil hu -c 'St. Barnard. The of complete pamlysis of with to gra'ce that they may ha' Wales. Huge ailing % it, ie ralaed it to tap I the steamers anl great ocean linerm are 11 in;ntl t4wt,twnis�l Jo a well-known hunt3man, and the duty an pmposted Z.1 te by the m -Madante Colinbt on ti shoulder' to romind luinbirm­ owered. The ntion w.,Ls y ic", he pointet, 0`1� the dock in Absolute idleness ere i: he'r that she'owt is no q;omo IT " Tb� position the Princess holds on #re not' to be thO 0111Y sufferers. child'8 culki,rvil I rouk for. ti I A h I -I% vertain sum of sinecure, but she holds the plazc in the of . th6 fitinS Who went heavily into to is t it. Tile 't * to them.. iw�ney.' The um of bout 40 - Li dt%, teUiYT him t( fe'c. not &,On of coal in si lit t in,, t linall 9 0 pi Pries I a it rtsofthe"peopl,3 that'she.g.,inetim squan pine tiniber as Winter catinot ' llXi to i,,X4 hij lissab.er'S CUD Moanwhile from the adjoini g ( it ricts, �--.ars of a withZ , ore oui .4e, who h.;.s t any em. otfor for their Mr-ke and are 6e st�rved by the ployment for i a quarter of a . century ago, wh I going to be bad- 914,Ala ill") We W- tile yot"19 which are accustomed to seversil y He h" already ter bof C ;- aak, y bitten. The outlook for Caimlian ;umber hall tinte its but filldiog a eccentricities. aisd Ani4r in -&--serious -on,, and. uIttleak that it to sei, c -cow idle railways, come complain ts of short. made hiniself nolporious rhi me thv brido of Albert Edwarl 'd of 0 VIM in the supply of provisions, diminished Hadame Colinet, who -as 27 yems old, had may dolifidently prophed that site will somotl been tuarr only fou non tinue to do so---80are 70www li"91MONY unlookaoil . fQc, tt,4118 111) !gll it tile wv. ac,oll and dwindling trade,. as well 4s grave per ths. The judi- en 't,, ll:L%.(. *t taken Off- able us *"-' Aid',Ow Of 6ur tit ock gat inconvenience of the inhabitant& The (AAl, in oved Lhat prerious to b elm a returned t') i!., qu or ateoauveriti-w -Me uL.tb, (All ll�ca 1OV14 Will lj� W,t1I 171 coft Th -i 1xiby willf n e Yet hi a 44 Tr Cot n fts e 0duci.ioll it By this tinle tile L:,Ii, markeu am daserteld, and the� district i.- as srrimge urtial was received at the " I A '08 a an effort AV.'.i 9W with police, w Ilse of his victim, and that since the wed. rlaln. Hahasno.enterprine." "Whynot?" I"iber and tiull"Or 11*11 will be a hile the mi�itnry is held that u nuln)er of Our. down the btruzuii l,t:t ille, antl brosight M readiness for &it V emergencies all along ding Madame Colinet Im nevor e . ousented Why, the little idiotwent and got 11orn the over Ule 4epreasic Isle to tide powerful swialliler, Pro, . . . markets im- it ollt alive alnid thc clicers the persw- dliffOrMt 00ilItt Of the line. to opvu her e.00r to him, I Ay after the consul man w -As here." who witnessed the a A Yi L Thh A Kn in IF 01 t -ILI Ir -k( swith a Slight lip 5I have IV )61 11it t4y 4 III a on t4o lit (Joe Of A I I Ith villelgo Oil the 1,:t -k ever u I ith III th lie i- not t ille rol irl run out, ndIF tha,t nothing wt4 we rt, W14C oni ig Vic rig . A, 6 t ,y dinner-hasket, i�li hili it becarne titne to) c I bnce, and Slidtt %k cob be"We-M walk. He was too t al came no trick , the foot -board, run the pilot, get up.oni till. into tile otlier Nvi "' , 'A '. ork Sli, lt� Ot! -to N , big sts, 1i oil �rNtiillt,11iffi t. pul whenever I col the line knew ,it 1, I. iW1.1 inywheelhe to see that no hids 1111, tive. ,- I As J was appn�klcllill. could hear the drill i mr upon tWil shore. I Iii d t and wait for pi the fifty tracks t I ia t s There Wits little te eg, rods awaV from whei , I confidently expectell ,I they did not W lonely sitting olit the -it! I and not even ist i 11�1.11 voicep in the (till. night," all(] then t;w 1, station bobbing np an. I (I came hi irry; Ig III I g, orders to pr(:cced overl t1i of the buttions on the and lay there 1111til :1 si-1 Well, the la-ali-cili4li the switch, 11 of the vab flew al. �11 he liad gone cran-, gunply tore sounds at the -fellow ever..y Oil e ment for the switch ]III I and be" and 'whille 4 6,sa r, Y, the brakvy sald with awliltefilce. wl*0119, and I know I lalighedi came over fre bone. The c yelled to lie to ) ti! starte,l back t( air, the d-- even lilt tile Iwakenialt'r there was a 9tiddell 11111 Most illotill-liful pointing III) tile trr,�k tsebbr lwsts will lw( great re,l light callh' ',I u fit I 1, inky us like . "Four hjust then the U�, orders to top I's bllt� b a keener y, and telegraph cot," coiieladcd the ()I,ll stmil(ye ftirLhie!r 1.101i" life*s had gone be ft). The Llqu( Animportii Ed 1)y tile questiov, m liether Ia ovIrionc, . In as the following. atnended Liquor the Af n app, oy munder the Act., or it, t1i tion for stich liceii-se f,� to prentises which re i� potition intist, lw cAte signed by it titled to vote at cluctio AiIsembly in tile poll w1kich the prennse"(ou� situated, and the mill i Iat,Jea*t bue-t1drd of LI i are at the time. of Fitch within the &-litl polling opposed to the law arg pie of preventing the valid, it is eonceivab shouldbe introdueed t li I Mo'lg the instruinen al I,egislatlire; whe function of the Fe(lera Court, however, did ii( but held tlia:t "the I,e perly impose thcse emi 4�& license, still �Igtralolvires tile 1, P-.-ohiUtory ineasure 1; payers bein , ble to being i"uJ" not- is it of trade b affixing a 81 of selling iiquor.",s Tl)! decisionfrom a tt�inlxi will be readily seen. concerning the constito whichis regarded asoi)i alifteridnients of last :se There is one Crocoil il than here ought to this wMe. Sonic fight caughta, crocodile, aw I attempts to kill it, How -for the nativ Velialul call) '9�i -them to relo river agivin. He no Showing kindness to J 'Induft it to refrain fr y when they mire not gooi 9 believe that 4'le to the I iver they *ntire Mugger family. . . 0 � .� . - - ,­ I I , I . - . . '. . . - I . � .11 � 't . . . � � - 4. - I � I -- . I .. 11 - . _, - .� � � I 1. . , 1� . $'� _ . - _ - . , . . , - - * -,� . �.­ " , - . �.. . I I - . � .. .�IlIit .� ,'-: _ . . � . � I .:1 . . � , . I .,� . ..: , , ­ -� 7. � , 41 - . 1. Zo - . -1 - j.,� -1 . � �: . . . . . - I : .,� _. - :1.. � - . . � - , In., , I �A . -1. . I - ­'... . .. . � .1 I , I . , �� . . � 1 � . � - - . - . . . i I � .1 . - . - '. � .., . . : , , " '. � . . 1. ..'� . . - . I . I , , � . , �� I _ . . _ , I . . . ; _; . ­ i. :�5 . . �- I I ., � �L, .t . . I _L_Ztii� _!i .*#,-% I -1 ---- Z_� � �___ I , a . i -_ 'I- IN N - "r . 91R1110 A)146CA :v - 4 � . ,, In. . �i .�- .. - III M a kilo a' IF . *-- -- ---i Bri%litel" . file, %hilt. - .- . - . IV " Uttle. _' . I I;,%% 11 , Port Town . - I Send 6 - ��­; � .)II thest-ain y � .1 N As it) Mount er A�-4,,, - . .1 . * . Uelgosto ly . �Lctivll`Y- About V "? I%:1,4 ,% I- tw iOlent earth(,,, 0 I !III, . kle I. k1c"tian group, ,,,, _ . k ; I , I which -is on 0 tllrm,% -� At"Mil all( k I 8111oke alad'.. :. � �� �L�l :11l,'tivey �.. i . Qkwlo sinelo :t. I ):,,i I . 11),,,11 which it - , . . Is Situ- 1!-`;t�lll I'l-0111 the Sea � - ll i", I o:i (.1 - AI -i ... iarts as exti.4 I I , ',I. ­ 1):L. -;t year 9111oke v.na�- - .,:Illltr froul the crater. - 71 I - 1 ,3 ill IT -LI )Ieigllt of 1 69 feei -, I :I vaitell ( .i , 'own to 884 feet i ,, I 1. ]"-Of. Elliot Of tile , :I . I I i 1 i I"" li'LL,'4 visited the is- � . 1 .:tl A-OlcallO 'js Situated ' : 1,01t S13IVIltific inve tiga, 4 7' 1 3 . 'll t. - thousands of feet ilia t III. Il` �,Ilt �s-sllillg froul the, _ . "" '!;" li'll-'ell is 591952 feet,�: ­LlId, is eIllitting steallt *. :1 010111,111t, willSool 1� I lie : * "fl. This nioun I'll I'll, - I . �: I V .1 00 'it i les, . t'(1l W4,11, . r, 11 "%_l"zLt'(`1l if it Should . I:- Ilillar of fire can be : I I It,( - itutit Will serve as a � , I ll'�,."'olls Ouninak Pas, . I . - . . . - . . - ;., . - - 1-hilile Ure -onlf. -1 . :. ..z ,.­ . I - , - . '"':!I ,� t �"PP'Yillg Inceliati- �, " :I lift'l-at appears to. ' \ t t lit! ))(�gilllliug of 18M . -I Ct'll, Of I'M, _kwell, Sit ' - 9* (11-i"'ll by a turbine' . Ft, W, All(l eventually the I i I I I v I'd I el- afternoon a , l: � 1 t It- A triiill trip. The : All,[ is 50 feet Iong .- ,, 14 7 , . ! �:[,. i-readth, .1 . hell fully - I '' ­� :" f"t 3 inches, and t]:11 -i --i'll-face-condensing : !1!1�:ttcd horse power. . ­,lw .beat steel, and - . ,no 1,1 Put together ' I W X) ri vf,tts, exclusive of "1111, ill(,' machinery. - � .. ":,` 1 1, t 1101191, extreme. - 1 1! t -I that she might list . � I - I�Ilt cilIpsizing, prate- . � I -wit, aild tnigrit be re- ... N% I I - le,it sea that ever - !_ ­ ' 1� : I- ;'I)Plication. of the.' i - :dle steanierwould be. , A -L., and to the screw , . . I 'I'll , 1­�I�,; Objections. e - .1 holli ,it], and thesuc- .. I 'ItT day was very re- ;. -l".-I oil tile measured I :-'!It �Liid a half k nots . .1" 1111(ler. (.'oing at � 1,!Illt-d lip in I � little -- 1: _� 1 1 i. Ili forty seconds :!lJot. zwi(l in less than � ' : 1_ -- xi,l Of tier rudder . . 111.1.1lipulation of her, i I . ,,f (.11 (Vine power c&n be: n -.1 Of tit(- new lifeboat. �' !-v III, not require to - 'I Tho -y have Simply -. 1. - I ,,, it ii their work, which - � iir,)uAdi the turbine at. � :1 ,� ,Uk'Oudi The niani- - - . ; , I .%,I I utt I (Iles directs the L, - - : I'll t, i1nd determines � 1 � It '11) (ICil,41 or goahead- lli­:., :ill.%, V0111111111lica-, . - .. -, . %% lizitever. There: I: I Wit MVZLY, lit) screw: _!'f1l.�Jw(I up ifshertills-': , . ,:it 11 I lous outrush. of - , - �i!,ollt tile hold-aud- I .. -Al -l -i(-(1 away, as has!- ' . . -,.ill Ilte steered with' I ". h( -r turbine aloiie.:-. :4 sitliated abaft the I .l.t.t."Ilkinodate thirty � . ,:J,!crful little Nessel. - i 9 I __ __ i - . I . - I . - . ! .- r va iration.. � : . 1 ,-.� * * . I hLyS We . 1: I", I Ill the.ic ( 1 � ill' 110tions and opin- . !1lits!rated by .Prof. -- ..%%, vt-ork, 11 Greatest .. But yesturda)" ') , . I': �! t v Of Eldilib"ll-ril, � . 0 1, I 'as Sir . :I -w facult3, v; - ,ii­,overer of chloro- - - I ii:.A, ,mccessor aild I -, 1,,1j)_% 41, WUS a -s -ked by. , I I � .,!Alty to go to the I;. . , ill t lie I)ooks oil his I , , - needed. And -,' i I-,,- - I . , i,; : , Take .-. I '!I ),.A.; th - ::If)[-(. ithan tenyears* ! ill ,.lot, ccl!lLr_, ,Sir ' * - i ­;, : alithorltv Only . i -out ;tit Ftlts� . Alilt! fr ; !�!:Il : all(i almost the - . . i, I t I!: It j corlsityned by '. . , '. . "o Stich . . , "hAVIO11. - �': L t v I I I e! I t freol fielit- , . L -,� L:01 I 11tr our mahy - , , , I , * J:�t 'ov, rics we have - . . I fl-,,:Itil�rs of know-. 1 \, I* HIT ')Cill"' Still an :_ i . . 0 .. 11 .: � . - 1i . . - . - � .. , , . : -0. . . �. I I - . - - )II � I 4) �1. . I . ­ I - I i,t L, _ 11 exci ting se(3110 [ z 1- diL%_ Ut ti -ie Lefirtel- : � - 1 3 , 1�'.")1111)ikllied by ii I �. : ! , .., went to P3,y A� . ),:it. was * lying at - . i ! 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WWWWW01,11 Me Blvas UuLlD`L"%v nu a I I .o.. : -:P1k-,C- - �' I 4. r 4p; Th ]k � . ipan.w ty General Age mu- ! . � ­ 4'. .- �, � .. I I 8 , t ot , . Mtge Chubb, Ut for - . .,�- :L _�.­, .: ­ - Ivres ', I '. �� -.I- -_ 11de-14 tanble n0liftee A' 41. tprrii, and ter- D I Yonge �treet, Toronto, ML . .- , . 1.:� .Ltilio Thd -reluctance, of ate -DomWou 0 . .� . ,i�l?' 0, __ ­ - . ­,­_ -4_.-4. A­� , _ , 'i"I � is A] .- . � ­ . - � . ye" A& , wo . Ukrftt prinoiplex 41rom Quebec go,vernnWil,its,'to, e4pousel the cause -- III . � ,4 .., - .- W ve.ated it U111111ro 4 Wreck ! It . those which havi ntrollftll these ope I GzNfAw-iNT-eu_J3ig money. Choicest - . I- , , _,� -r I, ,,- - �'k , I . . . 10115 of the friendless immisrabt airl, who wag Abooks. Control of territory. Ayly at 0 ­ - I - ,.�� I.- �' f'.4 I * . - I . . , t has bt�xln found that seduced and ruined by -the iniim- that should once. R.N. Moysit & Co -.120 Yonge SL, bronto . - si�t . - . Yes, Still' rclultrked the gray-hOyed in put years. � I ___ - - ___ - - _, .x .. ',,A �.X- .1 . . ­ of With 11, slight I rFpor in his voice, t1hese make - beli( ve wars are of great -_ --- - t - . . - 1 4 . :� V_ , - I .1 I . . ' . a( vsn- have been lier guardian, gives strong ground , _..:.,y14f1A.,e,:V . � .. � L� �e­ � - " ItlelliAll - SPAR111 PER DAY-Clo-od-m-en and women. M' - �.. _..� . ,,t,,\,�,� . . , '. , � � I 9-0 .vell 111) railrol ding now, having tage in br out, tiile weaknesses i i the for the accusation of a contoem , that ou F&q. selling article. J. E. CLOSE, I 'I � 6 a b l.j� ,,� :x k - -, � . 461 blive 9 tri&k.up"M the lavda dale* I I .�, d,,$U(l In S. ving 4111 porary, ".., �j-4 . ­ . 4, � ".) I. little bit too far advi . , were there ap - 43 etoria street, Toronto. . I ., ... , . ., 'y political.. object to be sery I ,% . . . . .1 I _'�­ -14 . - V t 11 n Cted I - I . , � - , - beNTIV foijit ill It Q"a and inakil ii o 'bal I . - i I 4�w_ ed by ptosecuting tile onem, these two GF6V- . 4�� , '. - _4 17, , - . I * � Oh ! vfen I I - . - i r . Milt too hwe 11 ' it t v . ANTED in every tewn in the I'll- in:n!on, . " . t . t�� 4 .awd I P I; 6 t ivkh the I 0 COPI - a " 'It - I ; � � �r�. � ,'I: - , . Ve. I 4 to ciminelits would he quarrelling as to which W reliable men to repre4ent tile 1) - ininion I � _. i , , . 1 olotiire 1110 gic con,, in,, " i � 14 . I ­ -. ,,!� - � e of Illille. All right, I used to run devise strate , 11 t bi tions, and to should do it." The caw is peculiar, and sad Illdg and Loan Asno'n, (;.-)-(;7 Yonge St.. T41oronto. 'I --, . .. / I .�. �� - og .)II a c . , . - ,t _., � _', , UILP . . , ''I ­ -t 4't - Ili(,.,,(() )II the I.Ake Shor�'on ol.d. 4*'-. earu CiL;in into .31,ffe .tius have f i ..... `­ I � _1 , ! 4 . �.,O_ a ,vt. 't. A I that c(, OU114 withal. f4eduction, in the eyes of the law, .. - I il)to ,4 ' . . .j ..... �.. ,J � ;--- , ,; , , rlIroeure'dinCanada,U.',L.'. - - 1. 1 � o - �e-;')Onsibi"JY. -11 IA-ing an offence againat tile parents or PATENTS Senil for Cat.doguc. I : .- -. _. 'hit, df-�,, ilever Illisscd it, trip ove� t.lic r( ta (I tko-m3l,II-lit- in 1), sitiouls ol I . - �- '. . � . - - . Hot I 6we lily life, -to hi-11,1III,lu 1vilio", their ac-tioll v S. verned I)v i cod. dnd foreign countries. �. _ - . y With ille, it . . I ­ . I - I . gnardian of a minor victim, thooe must bring , � ______ - .. . . .. I ... Z. " . W. J. GKAHA&% 71 youge fAGP ro"Itto. An"o. P,r,t 4 - I . .. .1 � .� - ., 7 - ­ . b - .- � � , 11 . � 11111 ' h ' '�'ipre- . - 1 : - clit olle nee -Itli�ls.si' il tr ' h whielvIoult tile wtion for dan-agea. Ritt parents or _ r----- _____ 110 . r. IV. A T.LAX - .. � � - 0ore til, -ision. , His uanie's-461ide,' ^ ii(Im , . .' . t . I � It. ­, J -, - ." . ; ­ . . . I I - . . - . notof .8lit"I I�elly, slide 'allic. howevc-r. Pit Va i I hi re -11 X�a,r ship,i . con ip twes iln "el 11-14 I guardians, _�n this country, the girl hits 188-STACKHOUSE, 427 Yonge street, To , � - . I - RONTO, ,. kre-lot-r. ' . : . , .., . .. )� It, - I 1. .. I , , , " ' , . . 4, making a epecii6ni of- Parisian ;._1 . . 1. - 10%1-11 to tile round,.house aud see iny old I 0 ac,_,uinniodate heilr�ives to't-h't_*_co'1'J*(iif1I00S I IJOIJ& Thoie who come nearest. W filling M ront,o i. .. ; : t�. . IL - : - , .1 � : . . . - go li I . . . . � � L' . . . - . . . I and then ni Dnkey abot t tier to i sepitratile froi restl sing �t plaiting. Skirts 40c. a yard; ('10[dreil s sk;-tq - AML - . , . . . I " , .. . . �rirl run Oilt, , 11 ess -,ruir . �44 that position are tile Dominion government, or capes, 25c. a yard. Only -place in Canada -- I . .. . . . , a -1 i - . I , , , -1 - .. I was out of wha�:k.uulil_it .5�.ekls. and the I e c e, ss; t y (f keepinga een which assisted the girl hither, and the Pro- where this class of work ic, (!one. - .. J� . � _...­ L I - 0 t1l'tt 110tililig R VAI . - 7 I ..,_., - I � . I ie � - I , P . . . . - F .. - - art Ai thp hour Slide andproll0gild I okytit for thi. enei yj� U is the Ituardian at _ _. - - - I W�� tinle to §t, n g kfoil I 0 . . I I t I, inoial gover.1iii-.1it whic' - . # . I . � tV. I I,.", of: W-Usto 10��. , . seeikol"113 to `� ' stz DarNkish a 00.vIyAq c(*Ail ,,4 $p tth I'I.In 'law of all Iniinors x0ho have neit ORONTO CUTTING SCIIO01,z- Scientific ­ - I : I : ....". z , , . I - - . - - 4(i be on . - %%, fie ... , .J.pok4$p tth lier'parwits T and rcliabIo systenig,taught, whereby . ­ . . . I % _­ - -it the se s, lit Av,li -it it . _. . ; iiny (Iiiincl, hasket in Ili; ol Ili th' P battles, gre, t efd nor nardians. Eithergovernmeaitcould pro- etylisht perfect.-tittin rai(nits are, prodtifed. -. I OVer 1,200 pupils IRst thrce- yew -K. . I , - . � 11 . . .", - ": * , eanic titile to st'art �,'d give thc whistle of noise is made by the firing of h;tivy ,,ans, ceef agaiust the ubprincipled ..seducer. Send for circular. .9 IFLURIGAN, Prop., 63 ri�ti ircrilu- Begins '13andlay, . Ifit SeloteinflIer - 'I : I - . - it be 0 L r . �. . .--,. I ii(l slide would be ou board if) br,f no orie-is Inirr. Oil the other...hu, lit it tioll, lip King IS"t, lvesu . I . .11 . ­­ - t I a chance, 11 Therefore to quibble over the q nee on 1��_ - . I - � .. . I . .."_. _. Z - I I . .. - I Send for 90 page calendar contAining an : , .1 - . . . the cab beside , , I � nounecin : _. : .. I ­ ­ ­ - -ine., ,rrh�t vlog- never -wottio4- eannot i6e, 4enieq1.-th#&t,-4he I 40*1WI,kilenou -that ivhova does the vreater responsibility restw ' entm for cullining season. . walk. lie was too bloo� I led for that . lt.1)6­ has be -ell gailled by tilt English :a v PRIVATE He AL f ON UE 1111"n? , . I . R at 1 is unworthy of, wen who have tho honor of rF . I - . . I , lip I IIS without the k a . EDIVARD FISHER, Musical Directoi. , . . . . - . - . . . . � .11 .to ti I . MOP .. . i callic ,to trick at all for �Iim to-cliII10 out ou �xilthorities . -iltiolls i their country whemt, aud lipol, who"' is - B"k f1l G.H.StINUMA1411.1). Cor. Yonge street and W; Iton gvenue, Toronto. . ., . .. � . . - _. . ., . � 63 Slogam ft, BUFFALO, X. T. - � � . . -- : ........ ��.. - 'hi-ees'3tui'intiolf ct!le%se1u(Pvc1in the laid tlieduty of puttill-, 40wil illillsticc, 01�- I . �.._ . . - the foot -board, rtin alon and jilli'll) down.aw woultil pt-(;ve ole Cancer I , , � � - - --.---,-- - --- - ­ I I 1. : the pilot, get tip on thepther *lide and "walk event of .tit actuli,11 w.1r. I is iiardly likely I premaion and wrong. 'Re unseelilly specta,cle __ - . . I .. �. DR. NICHOLS$ _. i -l", �, _. � . .- . . . - into tile otlicr . 'window. � NN7 iienci�cr Ave got that the grea t, military aii,i naval liati( '119,1 . o I presented by two goverillinct ts, each of - LEATHER B_ELTING. .A I ' _' . - 1. . ! A lw . ` ,-- ' ' . ' I . a .*m _. . . .. - .v -- .. 1 or ,, 1( C 4411�1(1.. Ul thet4, pre- I which professes to be tile champion of the - � - I I . � . , .. Dominion. F. E. DIX0V,& """" . ... I - I 1. . to ,N;cIv, Y k Sli I - boo4loNfil aid- Fide the OkI x�Vorl�, AVOuld, 14)�114c..,,l . Bust vahic In the � YOOD OY HEALTH I . ; ` - - - - ` 't *v-atefier. .1liA ­ ti e- 0 W - A, I rights antl libertiex of the people they govern CO., Makers- 70 King street ltast.,'foronto. 4 0 0 - . . ! .. i -, ._� - I . big f 4 , ItT - - lv� e -vop"Butf t.hat . t � - : Wo town, I ! . . . . :.. .., 4.1*.w1iis'tld cor4l ; f Cey(i Iii-ri"L, 41.4,oti its" wunhave seeking to evzu1c it work so .philanthr 10' . Fpr Children nad * d-oltiot. i , , 0 to �p even tauglit hi § i . - alA OP CWS,md for Price Lists and Disco .l&-&--: r'.. - , - . . . J I . 't� ` _.. ' ,`. *-:y , , unt,:. . . I . . . - 1. . , , . . for In-logestion and - . � ­ - .- . ; I ... ., , I- � .. I . . . 0 if � '�Ilirl wn. res I and com , . inwaluab90 . - i : � : �_ whenever I coininaaideA �vciy-bo­ -c, - wndab, ii not calculated to In- � ,�� . , )(Ity along . said it, )o% tile Eft %at mailo4tv . . � . - . . , I n le . . Constipation. ' . . . .1 . , -- - W ell I got (to it to 6il of thib year will 'be civillicil oil a ('i'llurOnt I I . . , - . I ! . . e . crease tile respect of the people for their - . . I ..-. �� I -in make money during vaca- FRAN-KS ,Or- CO.. Loneon, Hngh-t not, I lrl)r,r-' . - 1. . . tit line knew hin, q 11 MCHERS c. I - . � . a etor. ..! :, - I .-. .- . . t:on by ta,ivas--;'.- g for 6he or n.ore of oil r MONVREA', 0110FICF, 11 tit.. J0111i -�-IXVCI. . . . Illy wheell, lie Would Always follow �,(Iwatcll th4eory vroln those whi.ell I have co it,-ol �cd' rulers, or too create the impremiou that they T f , . . k . . t'o see t1l,ilt no kidg j lilt) ed oniv tWe locomo- these operations in the ,past. On o.her _��_.- are actuatedby pure and unselfish motives. fitA selling Bookm and lsih!e!�- to !�. (.Call. ll;,;toi.y Dr. T. It. Allint;on L.R.C.P., LoTI&W11, is.ays:- . . . . . . . . - li" of C.toada, by W. 11. Withrow, � - 11 C � � I . . . tive. I I casions tile available fleet bas been Aivid d - I * D.. Iate-ct .",(I " I like Dr. Nicholti Food of Ileitltn* v ri inuch I . . - . . , . . . � , I - I . best edit on over pubi she 1. prices low, tenw; and find it of great dietet'lc value in itiany dis- I I I . . � -1. ,.- -1 -1 I reiiieniber distillc,� y one Stormy night between the English and the supyositi us . � - . ' . .. . . .. -1 , . . - liberal. %Vrite for illusirlited cirihilars .and eases As a breakirftst dish L lirefer A to oat- � - . � .. . as I Was approaching deago. There was eneiny, and the latter has eudeav0l. d ITow much ti,6 iuccew or tile whole often to�- it i tv ,I i kt, id i. Pub *s:ier, Tororao. iiiettl. For t ' he regitiatwu of the bow�ls it Can- - - - -1 , - - - .- ,' for , I either to capture the Itag S vorkting of tile sev- . - - Senct for samilIlle FRER,. . . I � ­ I .. 1. __ � ..�. a trenmidolls tempest Dn the Ia e -- , I h flout, to ta, e, I depends upon the proper i . � not be surpa,ssed.." _____ _ --- I..... . � I , - , , , . I could hear the tl�ll r of the 0 Vies beat for a time at least, soine f tim great ct, n- I eral parts wasetrikingly illustrated Ly there- WERT COLLEGE, BELLEVILLE, ONT.11, Send at cr.ce t,,r a FW -A. -1-,"I"I'LE" . : - I,- - � ,1. , . upon the shore. 1 had. o lay it i a t6ding mercial portsf,or to hold o e of t.ic- cli an el I cent break at tile Sault Cana'. Tliough, closed , and a valuaitle Treatiw 'I'll rellnedy is - I I . . - . � - . . . - I I ' mads all otJic.r Colleges in C,Lmat,lit in t. ic nionn- a sure and radical cure and is pLilfectlY . . . - and wait for orders to P Ill il'i over any one of ports for it sufficient lell.g't 1 of time t �) 1) r -'I to t rallic for oil] v '84S hours, the loss the stop- tier of matriciiiants prqii.irezi annually. harinless as no injurious (4.ru;:% are ut��cd i � I . - 41 . . , . _. . . . - � . I ITS warraut it to cur'el -1. I . ­. . _.. . the fifty tracks that s d out near the city. init of the r!ssuined lauding, in Englan4l f -tied up --m the country Ili general, is its preparation. I will �. . - . . � .- I.. I p 5 page enta IMSpecial indu:!,inent,� nre offered to Most, ' .. I . .1 I _� I .-_ - Therewas a little tel - 111ph station a few all invading army. I estimated at over si,(Kxw,(K,K). Nolebethan]182 re(itilring a Runlurns LAttrall"11. '.�Cli(l for ', - EPILEPSY OR FALUIT SICKNESS . . _.. ... .1 I . - . . . . . . I . . . . . I _. I . I CRICikdar. Addret,s PHINCIPAI, DY!"ll. �,I.A. . ! _. . . .. I rods away from where lay. Orders were Thi car the effort of the enemy is to )e vessels AveI 0 collgregatc,li at oile tinte ; while . Ill severe case� 4rhere ctl),!r rcmedies have failed. . . ' ' . ' - . . I . ' Is --- my reason for sen(iing a free hcIttle Ls : I want the . - . ­ . _.. �1, . c()nfidently eitpected it few minutes, but directUto the work of clittilig f' ID 1141 IT the toi all it unber delayedis '265. rhese car- I . � . . ' 111"' IiLine to be its own recom- - :­ - � I . I u I;oLll- - . I . I --- , illgfl�lr ;I trial, al adl . . I .. . .; � I - g out therfi n the in g mill, are urecessary for her prolonge e. isten . of whom 1,3W I - - � .. . . 0 0 1 sellgers.to I he number,of 11,862 itt, It 2, kilti is certain. Give I-j[press and, . . .. . .. - - - .. were toll no , 111� average tween '110*11 . Post 01tice. Addrcss�: "RE I ' -*. - I t.,.,_ ' ' . , 2I.- ' ., .- "os's You ilic"I",­ - I o "' 's 'S 3 firem! tit Ign supplies--. whi'll ried a totim eat -go of 243,4,S .1' tons and pas- EAI'ER - 9 cd"5. rZdiuc.1lic,in'. . they did not Come. � `Tri I I got from_li�r forei hit �d)lp i'i'e LINE STEA31i!1 I I'S mandation. I, lonely sittil Rtiling "'cleklybe . . and not Men distin -4 The hostile fleet cow;ists ofeight ba tl ash 8 L8 mild 62 loc.tis. I B LIV�,'Itl'4001,. �:,ait)oii,ri(-ket,i.',-',.',',$Zkl.aii(I U. D - I.E.. � .. .. .1 0 . . li uisiiing eac i other' !_ $90111)(1 $11(f, acctllrd, H. Ca. RbOT M C., 196 Woct A ataide St. � � .. .- - . . I - voice!! in the (lilt. I reine-nibet-To )i yelling and eleven cruisers and gunshi e. T t:e qtAI �olf -2t .io, vessels were sGo. ltcturn'K:11U-t.A,;�-x).. . d I time for w Lich the t i - _ . I I - :­.. . I.. a . . ,; a 8 a d . , . i I -Ill it!ll bea hard tin-je oit on the lake to- British fleet coil ist of itillic ba�ttles ii), delayed is I day, 16 hours. and 32 inintites. ing t0144:11o'lle"And Rcc0IlllJl0(l;k'i0)I. lilterilic- Toronto. Ont. � . - . . . ��l fl diate- $2.5. steer"o, ttw. AilO.,,- to Pa. E. .111 It- . I I - - � r.-. 1 . , e - . - 1 . ; _ � r. - . � . I . . � " niLtht," and then the I ght'cantle, from the tout -teen cruisers and gill, vessels, ac , t The loss tc vessel owneri alone will be ,qso, 'vn(tral manager 4-nitiltollinn shipping - I.' . � .. .- . RAV. (i , : .. .. - I own and soine one havinginaddition twelve torped) boa s. OW per da 1, t, .. 4 CusTom HOUSE SRJUARF. AIONTIMAL,or BEST fN AMEIRICAS . ! - , * , I. � . st.�tiou bobbing tip all I . I - � 0 , . .. . .. . , :_ 11 . . rying tip au( ,,ave nie the written The,eneiny is given twenty-four IT - I i __. . I .11 . to Local Atretits in al I Towns and Cities. . . .� � , I 1_. 1. - . . cattle hur . I *r is, -t , OTIC � . . . . 1,1,11111 I is I:.-r.J n(l, ired. . ; . .; r. . _. - . - .% 'r . . __ ---.---- . � - . , - , , . I I- o'l-ders to proceed ove the last track to one from -its base, after which war will b C�o - . - . . - . . 4, - . I � . � : , � i. . . � I D'I not il.-a"'nw � - � - le, will i t% 1, .- , til'it I . � - inue(l. t '.11! da , .DIE.* TImLVEY'S .SULttlierii ]Reti Pin it in- SALES11EN by tile I i*-'. '. . � tiolks oil the 0 itskirts (if the city siderctl begun, to be cont - -A / jv,-. I wailt, 0 do all vin -tis- - . . ! .; . - . . . _'., _. � of the sta * -L cial had passed. and the DritiOli fleet will put to ls�al wi 11 atantIv relieve" as well as stop', a severe tit ():dest, largust find . *1 , __ ­ . � . . . I . ... : and lay thUrte until . I best known Nurser- . _Izz' �,. .. - . iks. I know nothin--, (;f .. 4.. .- . . -.1 . -_ . � ,�' . �k I 'I -iliv . ­ V � . � I " Well, the brake a i got down to throw tilt,'ol)jcct. either of engaging and I lefeatii g of coughing. - . WANTED. ies ill tho %Ve-it. 11.'­� I nt. 1_(o, p: -4. I do - . � 1. - , . . . - 1. . - � � I .. .11 I ll()t �-ir w m. � ow;wr,�,)`r ­ . i., - I .. . . . � - li� - I I .. ­ . .. . ,:� ( e - - -4 - � I . . . .. . - � tile, switch, when -S nade a beeline out the eneiny or of coji,pelling him to �eok pr Quillaby thinks that all occall greyhound rience not tiecv,4,ar). Porina,-lent, I) )iit,in 1 � ,I T . lilailagli.r. Lilt I (. n - I ; ­ . � I I � I , I . . I 2 I,.- .. � . . . ., . - - � of the cab and flew at I lie fellow as though tection at his base. The entire WatleFs t Il should be barkrigged. . r.�()01111 pay. %Vritc at once. (',t -L u) work NOWs I I .. tvil yoti *,-it, from al I . : - . I - - . I � I ., 0�_- , ,rw,1I-a:A ;!(I'll Illy ONIn 2 ­ . ­ . � i - : I - . � While it is easy to s(,Il and tert-itory unworke'l. . : . . he had gone crazy, land back A%7hy he I'll iles front the shore between Ellgl Lnd, I ' - : . A �, 1. . . - . .:._ . .. . . � � - A., a DMRI WK. - . vx]) -xiencti. . .. ­. . �..' � - - - t 1. I aply tore st w � - . . . I sin I STAR -BROS. NURSERY CON) - � . '_ - . . AludsTillio shn;&. "f jump;1 land and Fmnee,'into hich converge8 '�,e . MISS ACCIE WINTEMUTF 1. Mo Le � I Lot -5 C It. ge, lilt beell . ' - ' - � -y t*' a move- great,foreign commerce of Englai, I is oil - graduate of Alina L, ( -'1311 8 K EAT . ST. LE3.4 WATER - . . - . . � - - at the fellow evel e lie inad 7 -r . - . . I . I .. . � . . 4.1% I �,earm a most SUCCCISSfIll tCl1CI1CI` in ,�OuISIANA, NO. . RL . I .. _. . . . I . . . h ; '� own Ogeld t8 bethe area within which ti eeoeni B for some - . 1, - . .- . � - . . - . I . I- . I . Japa.u. to � --- TcR � ' . .. I . - I . I � � . . ment for the swite It( would crouch d I Ladies, college, Tokio, . I . IA TfIl. 59+11*T I - . r bly. . �, ,.t is operatiIig. If for titri da. s he n the Young . . (11, - (- n - . . . I i and b2g , C( . Vic Aincric.oi % 011- . . � .. n and whille tE r . " 11 el ated by tile X%- ottlell's -3 n i i nen i. -uorr- ­,-voa(lea t - . _. : - '. � I - . . . � �, "Say, ('11--alev, I Av' -it t touch that switch, Inainta;ii hiniselfwithin thisarea v ithoutbe- W i I _811Iu Wa4 appoll of the- Metliodist I - IF A i - )0y - . . - . -, . . . . . - ' ril .Niihsioll Society I of the St Joh ili'.; Ar W$. - . .1 - . - . - - kc%, -said as lie walked toward nAw ing beaten anlil driven away Ly tile Englieh Forteig I 1�1 . .. .. - . 0 . . lh�! Pala�-.e Hf-tcl Is �_ - . - ... the bra It. 1AInia's luates both at home IIIIIIIIII .1 lk� . � . . . � . - . - . � i� (V Ste , 0 'd A " I . ­ . _. L I . � 1. .- with a ,%%,It te face. "ITlici-e'S'Eonict.iiiiiggoi,'c fl .,t, or forced to seek it Ila ofsup )'Iies, thi n Churel I . 0-);.natSjPrin41 ill 1'.Q. .. . � . a fer(at(iolog gr,bat credit upon ­ . . ... . . .. . - ... : , .. . - . I . i wroil and I know it," lie went o I I I,,-; t it will lie considered that the e iciny It vi and ' br3ad are rel . 'r, .1 . . for tile r w_-;ttion of - . - ­ � I , . �W I I . . . . vis:tors. " !_ __ :._, - - J�,� I - � 9, , li��. At, : .. 1-1 tlimt%.(-.rvproorperotisiiiatittitI It. Anyreh4ler , . . )(I. -.1 .t.�Cll- . .. . I laughed, but gradual y sonictl strait 'c attaincd his end, and victory ,will ,e neeo, I so desiring, can - seetire a 60 pp. Aniv � a - !I . 2 . . 7 . " fill . . . , I lullee- 11 ii l! __ .aii­ a d (s,�t .� . . . . -..,- ddVily. I could fee f c ed to him. ' T..*ftt is, it would I lillm I 'A I. A rs-zi.�.-. . . Mh . I 10 .. 'J;T1­1 NA- , " 1,, - .. .', I .-( n, , o. t ) '. , . ". . - 11 . - . .. . . , - 1, - . - . I , - .�!-_ I s;(1-11'Llit I Illellt loy , I,eonSp-inr-.'i'.0. .f � I i, , , � arm persp: - Jilig do-wri lily- back 1;11,(I(,I,sllc)IcDn4litiol;.,,CN,Clltllo-.ig��I'll.:Il�e . "llilressing PuIN, 11 " ft10gUC. ______ __ : I . , . - _, w, 'ration ti c . . Sk-nd for CIL.t. - - . . . i . � ' 0 I -ed, that d it ! ,%lost plm,411� s ellibratee us but to r3tran- I It I . - - I.- , )nc. The �conduct r got, - were I t C41 . . . . - � - . - . . . ­ ` bt, I ip�paticllt and vessels ' tui eso ling . I rc . . . � . .,. . $I-., . akeman I . I ; - - , . � lie to pu tout. The - br, avd-probably ,%%ouil(t be taken in the ,evt4it gle. � mOPEAR � - . . . .. 7 ' o'V­ 01111"11111111 ,D - I . -I-- . -_1 . I .,. I . 1. 1. start ed back to t r t lie Swi�ch agai ll,'but " Of av . tuill flu,,tility, and that an !, gli fitet It is ut4v lg_en�ratlly known that many ent--tes WESLEYAN L X -DIES' COLLEGE �1'1 . _. -..*­.�.. - 1. . layed efics': and' t, was - Ipposed it ( ,,r as well its I ,\ 1� 11 I I , - , the do" (list), .1.9 ll�fa,f^3 effit-lent, 168 , . Ion" standillb I I' i1111 . - . - -_ ... :1 I ?I 0 THF, GRal - ' yelled to lie toll A - sir, I (if constim itifln o 11 , YE ' ' * .ervidof tlIw.i1,AV%H. . . - , . -:. I evc1l bit - c � Just tile" would be if in tI at 41' HAMILTON, ONT. . - - -�­,�-.,�';- ""//,/ I � I I I I sail,,, 11 11 S. I "I I I W tht It I I 1: - 12; k IT I . I tile brakeni 11 I . Utlysmeed -Uses of 1PLtAlTh 41611111 . . , _, � .. . . - - : . `� . . . ' - . - . � -1 1 4_�;,��, A _. z � - ... tlicl r, 'n lt,'�- cn�(-1 lr,-' :J'X"1JT-Nl"S -, - . '. 1'� .1', .. . .n. ie not able to cl�iir Of these obstru tions thu I,eell I)e.- :,.III_ . I . - I -1 � _ - I . At . . . . . -_ �� I ­ ­_ �_ . . �- - . - m -C 11 -as a sti(Iden Jul� in the s;4' - ' I I - - � : � I I - I ;f P: I ) EMUL,�'ONof 1:1111rOYD , 1, 1890 (30ti year; ,- -t - --- -_ , - * * ." I - itiost niournfill how, ever hetird cattle front great occan lligh ro,lids close to t le 1"1191 "ll oXY(4:Nl , I I - _�;._ . _�7�_�iz_ . .. _. f . - . . . ... . . -ill 1) watch6l IJ .S . . . ___ 1. . - . .4; 1 . . T'hese inano-uvre-4 I% This fan -ons Iredi�-ilx i ' ' I 1'�` >�: . . . x - - coust. . - I . ; .- . ­ . . - ('(W ( . - I . . , :. . . that ollinial. � , . I IVER WIL. rbo fir -t of the Lailic- '%ze- 11i" t;l" "!,:. . N, - I - . ,-,Nly (�od, look!' C rictl. ,tile. brakeinan with a great deal of inkereNt, U48 thev . will - I ed at Isfl, `(',',-,- A,16-6,le �- I., -0!znic on Litell- . - . I I . 11 . . . . - . . .- I , . . . I niallufactil . . verbity atfiliaLion, puluating ( . ­ ,. I I - - -n�k. , "BotJii olf ub sprulig &Illorlstrate tve torce illid elli, iti ey (If Eng- I Toro ti f -er. ,,tgv !st x. Canada i . I -3 by Diploillit, i.*1 . , . . . . - , , . . _ * . : . - pollitilig ill� the ti 11t.o. ( .1 1.11 , -.% y lir -1 I I ature, INIusic and Art. foilowt �: k .1 - - ;, - . . erllk� - . , *1 . . .. to,our pOs- . � lay he secured now. For t . .. . ,s ,xll(l pecred towards ('I ;c ,o k 'And's defens*. - st-rci gth. I 'of (*"I'S'e, in the i J_JV I.. fol e. I., .� i I it . 't . , ; . , - eltell. Rectum ly . . .. :. - 7 . - . _Is� . I t , I I . � I . - It . i I I . , - - _� great rell 'i e a flPh . (Ili I tile (�Tel )osld III,, I= perhap,tt, - I -e I . -mce hah addirem the Prinelk, I N1 - . I - . � . . 11 . _ I IiAlt cattle A .. . Q it a it war, it it I . o f;v:.618 I Y I is 'A . 1pitt per!E(:vc-r. . . RE .:&.BL',lt.,S.-D-D--L1J). . . . . . . ­ C_ 1. . I � . . d t ie special r .1-villIg . . . �. . - I. ­ .. . I . . � . - a . I I inky blac!oless and t I lilwd past pro1w.1".C, that merchit-11 steltmer cat . 1. tIlk..".Jrt.;it-t .et . . .. � - - � . . 11 � . . . ­ ­,..� . . . . .. i I . , its like it whirlwilld ;11,41 Ivwi 16, . - ,,()(:it �:,-.ppljcz� arld raw-niateriabi to Enylai .1 . . 1-1 � . " . , - 4 - " I . I- . . - . gow 11 I I 1 1 . 0_____qkNW11e__ __ Vmquiw tat Ze'L-ets r -a Batz'T A 0.0-A _. . ,- I . --. . - - : , - , face I joked ilia , ' I I -r the (-oil ,oy'ol E " ' A r#1 I . . 11 _,_ - . I L , - r , - 4 .. i - . I . . , .. , :� __ : . . . I . *___ r . . . rff ff, �.:� - -AvIlite ) one iv. - wolliti ",io ; fl-t-Ir'1111%A11 .114. . - � a They am the a-!- --v,, � � - . - � ,� . I . - . - � I . � i . . . ,_ . . . . , -Foul ance, ;, . . later, all(l I !if -,tr ' IS% -V,; the C.-v�- -ca� I . i --i -I, - th'r . I cbesped - I I . . I ". __ - � . .. ()tilurls counteii, - wollicilt .1 I %,, %'(1 � 14 1.14 , ii ; 1% . , in t fle "t , , v; ung, old or ni Jdi, .g who fitill Tn. P � - .. . � - . I .9 -4 Wlt4_ %;.�,v ipvmtiH OUT I . .� - . -,., I T ' r r . .:- .. � . . I -1 -OUYi . : - . ... 'lie 1-11' 111'r - # -ars t wo or t , . _ 1:1-atiolls It"o. 11111, such ak oil exhair,ted, who are a WILL NOT FADE . JLI';t tll(-IIthCoT)Cr_L`to."' '41 1 ' 117, u it t NN ,11 Nit , I ( � ;,t�li Pelves nery tip, we, ' a F.is T irLAcis . . . . I 11 'bu -, we had been Stopped inetli(itlitz '1%,olli tj ill, , . (117C SIC NOU4 - : 1,,,,k,. . .Io *n fro!voi excewt or overwork, I ''_ - . I onlel-S to stop 179, 'tl f IY v% ith IIIo` I I In America to buy There In noMilig like them, for St_mugth. k;c;,;rinv . _. .6 I . , . __'. . 113' a lieener ins0iict han linilu'll i lite! 11"gellcu (.1.1i I'll,. �,1(.,ir�-1(11).(.I-;tti(,Ili.,. Itild .,It(- Fugli �11 ; resulting it ni,jiy 0 the following sym e � B&nd and Mnw,.&I . ... . or FastlW.'& . .- . - . �. .., 1. � . __ . ' 1. 1. -es. Ye_-, lie -w-s out* I11ilLS- po-,;I)lc would thill I- wany tinies l*(6re Ile- . rtinature 'I'd __ CITE Package XQUALS '.",7C c!&--7 otzn m:z tlamift'._ !_ 1. . .. _'_ r.. . I - I i tomn : %61 nt.d (sept-m-noro, It, ., . 7 , I � . - arid telegraph Avit I . . 110m G - . . . linetrutatnts, . , .1. � - .. . . , I .11 -outil ; - . I I T . . 9 I �iigilieer)'-rushiiig a ,:al Ing %%,at- if Like,.* A&LIppost-d thic they 1% r P f it Iy' lon cf inintriorv, bad . it Ton doubt it, try It I Your Pini `11 he reo . . . - - . I - ( . , , - . cot", co�icliided the. I * , . axe, losIg 0 V Ad - Music. &C . ley W .. ­ . - ­ . . . . � ." . li (,ytis itild walk -ill" be collipell(A to rcf;or! to Illese "Id-tillile djeayll,x (lit lut-.�.K of vight, 1 - Flifty. .- .- . . . - � . ­ r. . . I . - I I ftndcd if yotil axe. not conviviced af-i-r a tri;� ,ure. ini I I fourcolors are mwte inTurk-ish Dyep.embiac'n . . . . ,,trange inois, I c i palf.;uttion of the ' a - 1; ,_ . . 0 �1 . . * . - . .. r . I fiirdier aI01111 lifC*" I�uggttd rowl. The d , (,g ti,evices for tile purpose ufl;vItti,tig their tilzuly heart, vinir, Ions. Lick (if titergy, INAID in ill( all new shatics, "ol oLht-rsare addlid as so,)n &a tb;ey r � - I , ; r c, . . x oycr A 4,0.. Im you& 'J"ht - - ,I s - . I. - Ila(l gone before III ini. � 1(,(, I an(l t lie In itenal-4 rief-aell to gn ve em- ki(Illeyb, he ,41.Lche, pilliples (in the face cr I' AddressW11 4LET. becowdi fashionable. -y ate war m.n. d t, It . .. . . . : I - - .. Send for cataloiclie. wore goolds and do it better than any other Dy - - . � .� 11 I p'oyIll(,,,,,, t,I their milli --tis of workin-vivn'. txxly, itch*i g or pecuhar sensation about the' vilrect. Toronto.. - ' - � . ' . . . - I . . - k5 - I __ __ .__ e& ' " . ' .. ' . . ' _. - . . - . . ­ . . I �; 1: I . no, diuii,e . . came Frice as Inferfer Dye, XC)i <-,t 4-9946 i - I - . . . . .- . ,.1 . � __ ­ wl 81,1119 ' - . . . . r. . ..- - . .- � ,, .. J . r _____40_ - terotum, *1 (.,I the orga "I . - ____ . .A . .. F.. ,_ . ­_ Tlic Lllf� i u or I r "'. . .. , ., �- � - - 1. I - �_ .,. . I I-, I I . .1 e tile evto twi - ..- . - . .. I _. . I .- . . � . . _ - speckis 11 DOLLA k� . Canada Brancli : 481 St. Pali I Street, fitontreaL - . . . . i . . - * , i (xr- �.',­ .:.,' -The Ar - i befo " itching of tile; 6cadposWicr Sample C"41 and Eook aflawructic,lils - . . . � - .1 - . . All illiportailt (lecisi(Ill �,;,..,; uf-- I't 71 Tx. g4niLne Sciitalu'licn., .1 5, oa�,, ,,, , ashfullness, 11 KEEP'rHA6� _____ . I � . L . . . . . . :� � - - I Intisclei lids ,A I elsewhere, Ix . . . . - r Cd by the Sulwylle ( (,11', t (-f (";tD.Id.L (111 III(' - . . . . . I - - . . , I . L'I_i("._t jL,i%-1_(!,-s froin t1w Arg(iltine R 0- deposits in lie urine, loss of will power, 11CN1 T 7'/NL.7 . . . � - - . - Illieslion. wlictli,er or 110� 1., its ilka, vile,-Icf I YOU F� . . - :. -� -,!. - . , . I . . 1" . : p1l)"lic ene"urage tile holle, iir.t tile reVolti- tenderness o tile scalp and opine, Weak and .0 IL . - � . - " ;; ii � : - 't pl" " ill to Pa." It law suc"i . . .. : �. .. - . . 'I.- '. ,[,.!I,-*I,Ll goverimic ill the I tion is over. 'rhe iv-signation of President flabby inuse n, tictilre tAD 1110ep, failure to be A*�_ mACHIA(L I . ��_� - i . i- . - -,. a4 t'le fol . lowing., wInch occurs , Celnian aud appointment Of Gen. Pellegrilli rested by &I ep, cullati tion, dullnebs of . . . I - . . :, ainwided Liquor Ui-,: -n4 U ws for Ontario : I AND - .0 . . .�. I - . - 'r, - _: , i . - ' to the head of,alillisir's givta,- 94LIK"I "atishtc. hearing, loss (it voice, Elm for solltvde, . -1 . i . � "In the clitc; of illf ," plicatio'n for' w thvern It I . . . AC Of 1-4 ft tion. The peOple have gaine-1 their end. excitability , temper, sunken eyes surround. 0 - . . . . I . I . . I v - I . - I .. . I I I (:, sl,(,I)Iicenl�c byv.-pk_-r*3on,-%vhoisjitA, atthe looking skin, . I - . . . I ! 11 atiolh, it liceilsee � though it inti-st be confewd th4 Me"I'm tern- eA with LEAD*q CIW'LE, Oily I . . . � `i I __ I . . . �. I _. . . . . I - . t;llr(. of Inak-1*11gsuch app C, Fous debiljt� I QN THIS ....... _, - I - � . � . . loved were &-glitrate and cannot entirely etc., are all 'Sympthms of nen I . . I . t - F d de th ul, , "! 'U'll - i .- - - . � , - tile Act, or ill� th�- case of all applica- - , .T W.J 1�'. I' , , . lnd�,l t , - 4 ill tile desperate nature of that Ica(i to is.anity an a lem cur�( . - - - I I �.l - - - � - - * e J11stified. I-st I I I . . I I I �fo or transfer thereof lits: __� - ____ -_ --- ____ - -_ . - r- - � �._ r ": tioll for stich license I iewhat mitigates their offence. The ing 0 % force having lost, . I - -1 . � . . . - � I heir case so- spr. -ittid - V . .:1 .1 . . . �. - � . - . . , n t t,len license(] tile I . i . : __ ,�_� � - � - . � . � i , to.prQniiscs which ar . olive �nc i i consequetiFe. . TOF, CONBOY CARRIAGE TOPS . . . - - .. _. - I � . , With, it reekleisness seldoin witileNstd, tile tensi f tiov, wanes ii __ _rT - . .. . .. L ­ _� . � - la 1, � � - .1 . _ . � ­ . 1)etition inust be accloinp,mied by it c(rtiti ,% ough, abuse committed in 1 ' . ­ � . . �* *, - - I w . : .� . I I . jority of electors en_ , government had opprewd theid with finan- Those ,%. I r. THE JMT KNOWN. . . . � .. : ",.- . � :. * .. cate si(med by a Ili cured. Send . . . '. ad 1. C .. . - � �. I . r5 cial burdens anti were coutclilplating [still ignorance m* be pernamellitlY . - .. .. - . - - _. - . .-. - I 1 : . titled to vote at elections for the Legislative gi-eat(-rati(liti(iiiijtotlieirl(wiil- Tirellational your address f rbook on all dibeasell peculiar - . 1. � . td �. . , I - . - . . - � In I .1 : . % - . . . - . - � � , I)IIillg sub-divisi � . . ;- - .- I . .1 . - - Assenibly in the toll Ill policy of Gelman and his c011engurs corislated to man. Add -ims M. V. LUBO , .� - � - .. . q_ - i I . . . . .1 - � I � . � I which tile prentisessought, to be licensed are larg0y'il; I lie const raction of. nti I wa % s and St. E., Toronttiil, Ont. Books sent free sealed. . .L . � � 1-: � : , . V - , . I , - I - � . - .� . . I . . . 11 I'll . . I . .: I situated and the said ihajority intist include f which are - . 0 11 � - t, - - - � � . . � -1 . - .. � _.: liblic Avorks by welans ofb-orrowuil lil-Iley. He�rt lisesee, the gymptOms 0 1 i .. - I . . . . : � I , . . . .. at le'ast ;)nc-t4ird of , the ,said ellcckors who - ` " -1lirple lips, numbness, palpita- .- V4 - " . , . . . - .. . . . � 40 1ong Full die tA'rrq"4g cmtirnroil the faint applist I I I . . � _; ; I- I i; ­ - s , - . . I I . . are at the tinie of sutith application residents - kk -pt up, bil h of blood I . . I .. N17, .z ,.,;; ­ - ­ .4 ... i , � � . show (if prosperit�, was � whtll tion,:kip beau-,, hot flushiis, rue I , - � . . � I .. .2vJ__ I - . _. . . - . . - . .. .. - � - ,aid pollhll� ing back arrived the true to th )lead, tillill pain in the h . 90 L . . __ . . . within tile,, g �111)-.division." Those cart with beats I . � -1 owat - . . � I tile tifne for pay' - . . . .1 __�� J : : . _s oppoited to tlf(l htliv .� I -g e that if the priu-ci- I I strong, ra ; . I . . - . . . 11 . . \ . -, _ . I., - I J . I life of pr(;VC;ltilig t c i -site of licenses Le I St,Lte of alliait's began to Ile N'Ahzvil. . The ,vil slid irregular, tile acli�ond heart ; - / - �. THF WONDER OF HEALIN0 I . ll� . it, tied beat quic er than the first, -out the ' . I , - ' : . -_ i , - , � InIrstilig (if the booin It, s wrioumly affet , pain all L : - .t . _. '':, I onceivabl that Prollibitiell . DUATIM, NEV- : ' . . I ­ � valid, it is cc t tile I.anking institutio)[1114 of tile country, breast bone, etc., call positively be cured. - _� I' L I . . MES CATAnP.11, BIM .. - .... ., ­ , . � - . . - . . . I M -ovince . ililof three or four No cum, no 1V. .Send for hook. Address ____ L � . MGIA,30RE TIMOAPILES,70=s, . - . - - ... . ., - I mliotil(ll)eiiiti-o(Iiiee(l�liro ighout thel'i gold being 'iet a premitt ­ I . . - , . . .. .. . .'I,-- . the instruni !nt- lity Of,Lil act Of tile � eet East. Tor- t . . - . BMINS, FEMALE COMPLAMS, AIM � . I - _� .4 : - It." . , I . - . / . . - . I . . - � 11""'lig" hundred 'wr cent. it. is thought, however, M. V. LUBUN, 50 Front Str - ___ .. . . .. . . - � __ . , I . . 1. . L.0( -'al f,cgislature; where to prohibitolis the - saved, but the Public . . . _ . , . . .� IMMORBRAGES OF ALL ENDS- . - - I .. 11 that the banks will be onto, Out, � - � I . . .. function of the Fe4ral government. The credit is badly dainaged and will be reduced ­ . �1. " . -., I � ", 'A,P. 5 1 6 T'liefirt Increasing popularity Is a proof ofthei . . UkdIntemally&Externgy. Rims ne-81 41-75 ','. . � - I.- . . . . - , . ..i :� . . � . . I eurwrionty. 13e tsuro and gt�t a ConboY top Ov ,.� __��. .. . � . � I . . . . . Court, however, did 1 not sustain this view, for deewles, and distress will be general but - . - - __ your bugg . I POND'S EXTRACT CO - . XewYork&L0n&= . . �.. , __. *1 ­ . �. but lield that "the gi Ould pro- - - - ... . . .. ..-, .- .. � . - . . ' . . will tell hardest upon the poor, while the - .�_ - . , * " , � ,,L,,�Iaturc c ,-,--- -e thcae c i ions to tile obtain- . . . .. , .1 - -, - , . , � y lilt ., 7 ; perl po, . nation Is stru ling out of the slough iylt4[) 11 .. .. . . 0.:_ - � .4 1 ing of a license; Opal tli�l- provision is not which it has y all extrn�agaut, f ISU IN - - . -.- : I . . ­_ � , - . I ten led 1) . . .,. .; . - It overninent. T, 4 - i REA - �-. - - , . . . . . . - . Itra vires the -Loca 1 Legislature as being a unthrifty and corrupt G- ' a' - ' - - . . I . ' TEN POUNDS. . - IF ..:.. -, P:ollilyitc -of the rate- . - , _. I � . ( . - . .: , )ry ineasure Ly r�-asoii I . to% 16 I() - I ­ , : - "'' . ` � . . . . .,- payers being able to prevent any licenses - 4 'rer. - I i . IIN : . . - - - : . .. A Cruel Der ­ - RVt . ; - . -0__ . %16� fi%lf - .. - 11 I 'I- I - * %P `%J I �. . � _. . . - i - . I � . . - / .. - , . . I . . . - . 1, - �; . bt lig issucd, not- is 'it a measure in restraint ' - The Czar's infamous decree of religious in- -_ I - . - . - I . - . �;: , i- , . of tradc by affixing � stigma to the business - TWO WEEKS , TO TH F F, DITO It :- Please inform - your readers that I have a positive reme6y for ths . - - :. . . . ...- � o - . - - - - , �:_ I - I of selling liquor. "' 'X,he importance of this tolerance excites much indignation in Eng-. - . above named disease. By its timely use thoumands ofhopeless cases have been peimanently cured, ' . . , - I... J;, I � ' I I - I ; . .- ; . decision tit a tem . rance point 81 c _____ :, I a two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have con-- � . . .. '. . -1. t . I I . . fro I of v iew land, as it iould in every counlry in th I __ . . - tion if -they will send me their I . . � ; . - sh 11 be glad to serd -Express and Post Office Address. Respectfully, T. JL SLOCUW I :. , . zed world. Not since the Dark Age* I - - THINK OFIT ! XMV - � - -f- - --:,:-- I will be rea enr It removes all doubts civili - --% . delaide bt.. ToFrONTO. ONTARIO . - s- . . � r &Lc6, tes Welet A . . -, . I .1ca ily Se le been presented. . - - . # V - - . . "..1. � - C011cel ning t . I . . , oncei ning econstAutionalityofa sion has such a brutal apectac . I - I , 11 8 c As alPliesh Produter thONS 44A bel � :' '' � , ' '_ _. Whichis regarded as�?ne of the most (Izslrable it, is not only a per e'ution of tile Jews, but . . . . ­ - . amendnients o of all persons who do not conform to the no qlLextiou but that . FIRE -PROOF CNAMP101W .. ... . I �' -, It. . . .. __ . � f last ession. ,� I �- :.I - -.,� Czar's own notions in religious affairs. All . . - . ... . will, Upright or Horizontal Boilers.- I I - . . - ..., 1 . . % " ", . . - I I b . ; � L:` - I . . . . . ­ . - � . _,�..f-..j'' - ., ,;. - . I � - . . - . . . . I .r: ! . I .1 , . % . .. . I the American and other P�otestant ministers . I I I - . . � � �. ­ . ­ I. I , I Russia have been Ord red summarily to * xjil'i6il 20, 21' Suitable for all work.' - - - .- � -- .- .'I' I- ., :. ! :. - . � � . - . The 11111ndoot d the Crocodile. j '_ in , , � . sco Is , * ' I . '. - .. . . r. . � .. ... - . . . �., , quit work under pain of' mpulsion or worse. / and -o H.P. Thrcsiltina. Chwing. � .1Z � . 11 * . a� , . i � Brickmaking, etc. ­ . - . '. _' . - I I I . � ( �� - - Thete is on6 crocodile mbre in the I H609fily Even the -Greek Church J. %elf is to be purged ' - ' .) . - . ____ . . . . . .. -.-, . . . : :1 a, ; � I . . guspecte(. of any de ree of I . . , . . � . I . I . - . . r . 11 than there ought tq be ; which h ensin of all who are - I - . L L ­ . N _'I ;, - . � . __ . ,� , _. I . . 11 - .1; . I I i �, 'a I the Old Weliev. I Trac* tion Engin' -es . , . �� 1. " -. - � . - . this -'vise. Some fishermen at Killerpore heterodoxy. ThIblusands of " ' . I - ­ :f . . -- .:. , - for - _., I - . � I catigli t a crocodile, alud after various- unskil, era are .Ye&rlY.Aent to. S" - A0 other, . ULS1 ­� . ­ ­, L' - -11 �; I � ,. � ir refusal to accept certain . ­ I:! - :. ' . , - - �' � I nT 'it to the, fault than the - . i - I . . _ �. �;. ., _1 ,.� : . fill attempts to kill it were draggi d.T (AM Cod Lher Oil and �Ipkosphltes . l r:!, 16 and 2o Horse -power. I L ! . , _�,`�-, , � 6 , � . I . L. ,,, ( v,*Ith , .1. .. . '. . . . . . - .; - - ­ an t10 -0zar deems I - I . '� L _:�,­ .1 _ L.�', . _ _ .1 . -it ogim" . -,-, f. POlice station for t�e usiial rewar , Wit" d , - , " od . . . : . I - - . - .. , . -.,. .. . . .. . - . I I � . . 1. -_ I I hit 149 untq# the use of any Of LiMe and * 0 8 . - � - -��. .�. � � . liative gentleman cime up aivA made'4 - kikrl" ' orthoJPX - I E I - . PAW -OUR I _. . . � . � - - I . was torbidden - I, rivaL 31 my have NING ENGINES . . _. ;.:T :-- z, � - I 41auffU&B other thiWtus�Ufi, - r tv '. . � e _ 1.zl . 911i 11 wit� theni to iett*utheAre&tuI4'0,1fAJW 11- - k io: M.U� a A&Y y *Ouse I.: I .. . - �.-. . . ' For tile North-West. � .: . . - . I . . ',�blic .or private worship, the officerls . . . 1. , L 1, . .. - I- . � ,ain. He in,� doubt hoped that by m . V . - , 1. . .� river al, P . - I . I send Ifer CISM01111111111r., : �:__.. __', . ': _.- � I . . . tly, 11 if you wamt to talk with ,. ... . - � I . . _ .:� _� - I . IhOwing kindness ' the crocodile he would, saying blun to" 40 lif , . I . �, I � to 9t talk in p,ugolsn.11 I; Bht now co BUMPT . I I .1 . -1-.. � �� �.i � ". _-- . . - ­ � I . 1. I.. - ;- ­� .J._..�_. ,_..to �1` � I I I .. . � � .. , �* � ��:,_!,Wl� - �!. ! -, induce it to refrainj from attacking him an& God, You -Mu . 00"" - OD - LLL - 9 111_1� I - I , V * -IN ' ` . 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Yank• ,/ ' I ,- jr,; � ,.. r•.. ,•1. ,�:, Yr,•..f�.�.s.'.w,y�..Y,� u•la oz9t�q,cvw.x-e,a•,a•«:Js•-•+iw>� _�. ;€ .u,;� -_ •t - n s. t F - - - Y. - t ing this by-law the Qlectors will know a Tbete has been a ® ere of Christians i ;. �: 11-�,._,�; 1.and understand what they are doing ; at �deosch, in Arm • . RICHJZAIP �T RD ARE : S To' ' ' its defeat meads a confused muddle. Joseph Slater Georgetown, shot his . .. Iz.J '' }. rt ecide in favor of the certainty,' is wife three times with a revoly@r one dap lg th plaCe to U� a1l�thlllg �011 require 1C1 the 1-1 _ oi�.r advice. last week while he was drunk. s If the trunk lines over the Niagara - ' .- :- - River have 1 V General Middleton has d rted Feed to accept the two cent � ert"D - 1�'i ; ' for England. If the G a mile passenger rate that has always' �� L11N ` General was . L' prevailed on the New York Central, Par. E - .. d,peblis eel e�•ery Friday, mornius: at its oihee forced' td resign lie has this to console liameut should force the Canadian lines Au kinds. of s . Pickering, out. I him, that his short stay in Canada to the same concession hers. Railway TERMS . I [ brought him - more prominence than companies run mad over through traffic TT-�T I ` _ - 1jI'36 1. ; gl•� itpsid advsaee. an other and will ut themselves! out to ea three -:-: � V 11JI)IM" 3PA� RATES OF AD`E11TI8Ih E} : s y Period of his military life. P H R I . First insertion, per line And ' there is a chance that ere an- passengers from Boston to Chicago via �� Each subsequent insertion cents p y g to -keep out the rain an COl.d. per line - S other twFlve months elapse, tLe Gen- Canada, when the do little or nothing at `i This rate does not include Legal or,Foreign ad- P all to secure or enoourasre local travel. A• vertisements. oral will be regarded as amuck -abused Special terms given to it is or ole gravelling from station . , - raets for 3 or 6 months or byiethe�r. con - martyr, and his name embalmed in to station in Canada pay what the com• r - yearly or year* contracts parable quarterly. all sorts of wispy -Washy gush b theFn�es lose bcom tition with the W EOVKS o KN OBS ! H E�business cards,E 'ten lines or under, !with paper yy pe (`I`one year, $5 00, payable in advanee.I - = snob press of Canada. As for us we �bigan Central, the Lake shore, the I;. �J 'fioticsiniooaloolmm�aten oenteper line, .have no e m ath for these fur -in nnsylvania and other lines carrying gll 81Z88'and dOlaCriptions----Cil a for Og,$h,. Ave cents per line each eubeequen� insertion. y P y ,� Special contract rates- made known a applies- Gdnerals, and would prefer to see a American passengers between the Fast- _' - tion. I've free advertising. Canadian hold the • office and draw ern and Western States. The pride of Ct --- ------ Advertise entsted u without writtenai struotiona the ticket agent and his superintendent is Bal Your Press vin cs �- _ will be inserted until forbidden and barged sa- the pair, - `% _ordiugly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- - tickled, but we pay for it. The three - ✓ 1 . rents must be in writing. and sent o the pub- Cent rate is apstUted to the average usher.. -' Sir Joseph Hickson docs notbelieye ability of oar travelers, and th@ iailway% �- JE i -Job Work promptly attended to: that the United States Government themselves would largely profit by a. re - CLARK BROt.. , •'. PROP TOW will put an end to the bonding priv- duction --World. - . lee thou � � r g , though others fear that such a ' "lar I'olitios—i3tnct Inde e ` 9: p ndenco. - -` MARRIED: i rs�� step is in contemplation. Undo- PosT1LL-ALXXANDES—At the Christian parson- . I Our Aim—A First-class Local Paper. edly, Canadiaans could make it li age, 8touffville, on August 3rd b the Rev. �' Our �Yp�ot>ttio>t>ts Ttie hearyy vinif fir. Willoughby, Mr. GgR..Postill�ot Picker-�j�� /r' support of tht: ueonle of Pickering and vicinity. the space covered by Lilo United States ing, to Mies Florence, third daughter of Mr. s�r�a. were stn uninhabited desert, with no Janie! Alexander, of Markham. No cards. • • • FRIDAY, AUGUST' `Z2, g0, railways or other transport facilities, --------------- - --- — � - . , and on the other. . hand the United Nety A--.--= --dve►•tfseinerets• . I• . ' . ...DU . . . - NOTES AND COMMEN iS.,. ` States could thrive if Canada were - -- -To . . J. H. EAST�VOOD, Pickering,we'a-= NB composed of one solid rock. Both . Office -and residence o A' -to . ;I opposite Gordon . . . . If the McKinley bill does �ot pass countries have Atlantic and Pacific House (Dr. Tucker's old stand.) . ,t3 -3m . ' 1 _ _ •-- . .1 ---iu the American House we Ill not seaports, and both have railways lead- �Ad+��!^ ' . lje aiL bit surprised to see bade up to ing inland from their own ports. Very close figures for I large,.. -- . a decent figure here this fall. 1f .It The interchange of traffic if;, however, BOUT a dozen loan pints, three or four _ - • sloes pass, barley Will , to a lights profitable to both. Hamilton and Tor- � months ole, at once. W. WOODRUFF. lin ll�,lltitl , A > poo>w mal kee. There may., be some onto merchants, who imptsrt goods --- - - -------- -- - - - --- `1 • satisfaction for us iii the, latesi word from Britain, are glad to Lave a1i al- I LOST. - from `Vashington which is to �be ef. ternative route via New York and the , I f'ect that 111chinley is losing hl grip. Niagara River. The Canadian Pacific �Oon F•riaei wi,�ie�am� 8 Wiei,�ng ' t _ Q. Railway and the. Grand Trunk Rail- ing shawl. Finder will please leave same at -- - visiles are growing cheaper it Eur- C 1 b t A • wa}�.find it convenient to own and ir$wa OFFICE. 43,1 in e e ra a ti 1E'Y,ZC�,2i Pals, ope every day. Then are no dis- __ _<_ _ _ _ pensed uy a Lroker iii nobilit Lose operate lilies through Maine. The Farm t0 Let. - 3 grain and Sour men of the west whose address (In case this should meet the - - - t, . interests centre at Chicago ,and 14Iin- DE rear ptirt of.Lots 9 and 10, on lain -Lined eye Of Otie a111klUltfi t0 purchase) is h6 neaFtpolis are glad to use the Cxraud 7th con-, Pickering. Apply to JAMES t ,• . Rue Dlaruberge, Paris, at a re y low- Trunk, the Canadian Pacific and the TitItRELL, claromonc P.o. 4o -anis _ . .11 rate. One can be a Count for 30,000 Farm to Rent. francs, j'iscount fol 25,000 frail sand Caliada Southern division of the a Baron for 15,000 francs, and�sO o Michigan Central, Ito get their pro - ducts to the seaboard, tlwugh they CONSISTII\G of 150 serosa more or RUIT. ' . A " R' so down to a Commander at3,000 fijancs. have other routes wholly within the J less, lot No. 12, in 4th can. Pickering, and It is the Spanish governnlen that lac No. 1 is 5th con. of Uxbridge. For further particulars apply to EDWARD i ilGi1. SR.. on territory of the United Staves.—Ham- the premises, to r� furnishes 'these, and the terns are Ilton Spectator.. --- - - - - _ I - --- -- _ half the amount on - application and � - _ F ALL Z, the balance on delivery. ---- - --- -- i e TAE. - _ LETTER TO THE EDITOR ' -'�" w �""' -�--�- . • 1 •( TRAYED from the premises of the A -t the instance of 1tIayo CI rke, - (This department is open to all fpr the fair dill- ^J undersigned. tot 0. con. 4. Pickering, on or .Assistant Solicitor Cassell has rit- cussion of publicctuestious. The writer must about the that day of Augusta shearltng ShreI)- I IN all enena send his correct name with copy. shire ram, Any futormatiuu N ill Iso tbauktuli - ten to ilio hallway Committee oIf the w I t I I'rlvy C011:1C11, drawing attention t0 a wish it distinctly understood, however, r�ih-od by H. CAIiTi�R. Atoley 11.0• Cl-" GBa� ' Sa - -- 1. that in no case do we hold ourselves re • 0 , the disclosures made at the inquest st of p naenle rED NEws j expressed by serves_ Farm to Sell or Rent• - ----------- ___ - __ . _ __ _________ _ OR the victims of the roCent act dent ' Cruelty to Animals ' - - - - • . - -` - • at Brock avenue crossing, as to the 100 ACHES, being Iloat�half of Lnt I ,0'O O �— NO. 90 filth Con.. Floss. Ninety saes t speed at which trains are run, and re- Dx"$ ata,—lin the last saline of your cleared ; good house and large stable. WI good . . questing that an independentS- 1�rsonIvaluable paper I noticed a communication Possession Int of April neat; easy terms, Ii, . Yi addressed to you by t`Htlmane," referring _J• a 1+. l►IACNAB, c!taran,ont P.O. 41-l6 be sent to Toronto to thorou� chin in- t� the disgraceful and brutal way n which tTto RENT. • - ; vestigate the AR I . - 1 'circumstances, its _ rder certain animals are used by their drivers. 1 i that the ra;lway companies nia be This letter has not been written any too _ • . compelled to put down tunnels wider soon,+nor is the language used any stronger .HE half of Lot 81, 7th Con.,'t'hitby, For Cjhoice G�IlfeCtlt� ` than should be. I have lived i several 1 100 acres; coimiort"Is house and out- nes the Cl'OSSin�*3, instead Of - 1 Ing towns, villages, and in a city, and i neither buililddin� , good bearing orchard, timber for Are- - ;f gates and watchmen. of these places have I vvitnes d such vation. elPossessioUaad in good state of shill- �nd SUiT1171er j�ri given in October, POO. n M 1 D nk ' Fresh 'I brutality as displayed iu this vii -FRANCIS WARINO. Pickering Village. ria DIr. Phomas Poacher ha. a 1 iter age end c n., hborbood• towards poor dumb animals. - - - ` _ - .. — - - in another column anent the deben- I "earthy second the proposition of Hu- Two Farms For tale... F' TTIT VZC+M� �1L Lure by-law. He believes that the mane," and am willfug to make a move - A��.L'.li`17 F majority of the people. are opposed to towards the Snrpression of such brutality. ACRES being north -wen qvarier of EverySaturday . the by-law, and that if they turn out. g, L. PERRIN. 60 lot Q6, and con-, Pickeriac, and eo aero., : ay durin the season. Pickering. Aug. 20, 18411), being north-east quarter of lot 97J Sud con., Pick. and vote it will be -defeated. , We erinR_ Each has a stood t,ouse and bnudiugs. .. cannot - The By -Law A ain. Land in a Hood elate of cultivation; choice fru it - • ��� �Q� '����+ Just see zye to eve with Mr. a of Ali kinds. Will sell aoparatetyyor togetber, to - - POUCher On' th18 b -laW question, I, suit purchaser. JAMES (1[L( HR18T - - - _ y q alien al- DEAR 'Sra,- n Mr. G. Q. Cowan'! reply wood. Ont. Cherry. _ - __ though we would have favored it r ore to my letter signed Rate a er, he asks - , ' tt p y „ --,- -. -----� -- strongly lead it covered. ten years in- for an explanation concerning the 1{23,000. Farm for �Cle• . , stead of nineteen. However, • the ob- I don't think an ex Ianation eery, as ' • p - - f. !silica Made as to the amount �iro- vmvs letter did not claim that the 523,006 * aT 18, 5th colt., townsbi of Picker' used for township par be_ L containing 04 acres. asors or sass. The vided for in the debentures seam's to sides, the school and harbor de ntnres farm.ta well "•teres, and has as ache of orchard. . fall to the ground when it is considered were not included in my figures. What I Large frame barn and frame oot '_� TTENTION 't Dago. situated �_� that all the debentures steed note be endeavuled to show was that in 8t;9 the Liverpool from Brougham, four fro n P e b�r<-°neg° ae our 3edro --- Sams - --.- -- t-��oo Call and , bideboards, Extension Tables, sold, if the total sum is not re ut' ods council received from hotel licensee and Wall be sold very reasonably. Far farther arlor Suites, conches, Bed3teads etc.. q general taxes about 123,000, and their an- particulars address H. ELLICOTT, Brougham ,etc. A large stock of Pictur T1Ve doubt if there is time to submit nual report shows that they paid oat P.O.. outs Ad Roos® Mauldin _ 4tf.45 gs, Coreice Poles, Curtain Chains, etc. «'8 guar another by-law to the people .on his about $22,000, This ypar the council --.r -' - tEe ealisfattion ivy the Undertaking line, as we have a large and • rustler before the township rats is seems to vivant about 1{45,p0u (school sad Farm to Rent, ' `. well selected stock to chops@ h,am. struck, as the colle-toe's roll must be harbor debentures not Included), which . - . would give them about 1128,000 more than 900 ACRES, being Lot No. 21 91h -> �.Zzts & �Iljx,INC�T-'�' .o► T/r made out and in that ogicial's hands was spent last year, or 115,600 more than Ccn•• Pickering Two houses. Hu' n FYTNERAL DIRECTORS, -�`1&V I before October Ist. A month elapses our commissioners' first estimate. An. veltione �pp+a►ccit,y. Land'in ageed state of euitt- - . PICKERING,, )0.1, - , after the preliminaryreading other itewi in favor of a lesser debenture is wato n, ao� grain farm exceptionally well ns of the specially adapted for graslnLoutr% - by-law in council before it can be this: that last year the council used about, poses- Ii miles from railway station and - . voted on b the p 60,000 feet of timber on roads and bridges, %saes on tat of A O°10 `'lege' Tetu,e 11- \. 1 sit• with tell plougblug y people, le, and this and as the present council has purchased ,►rivileges. J. a D. t4ACNAB, Cldremoat. !1 -ib , would prevent the clerk from touch- a lar,te amount of timber ions before the - . " .' . _ lug the 1011 untrl Sept, 27th. airs storms took place, 'no doubt they would - _ -- ____ . � Poucher's letter arrived too late to have used about tiar, and therefore e same amottut this ' — - - - f permit ui to learn from the - township and the cont act pricetile of f utilizing thal clerk Or some 011ier one posted in law, -same should be deducted from the com- ,. .the true' state of the case, but we give missioners' total estimate. ' After allowing it as our earnest opiliiorl that if the the whole affair a favorable consideration by law is defeated. on Monday the bvraw most t eathe travagan1ayers p6,000nny theole �16_•a$_ ="'a' ` pa =reA CE�" . , necessary money will have to be raised in eight or tett years seems to suit their spectacles and Eyye-Giassea, the aide by direct tax. And it is a nine ideas far better. A debenture for that C to vision Inuown, far sass by 9 KING ST. WEST t0 decide whetla r 11118 direct tax amount together with the 08,000 on hand _' DALE, _ - PICKERING, 1 ! would come out of tenants or not. fi£ an ulodnhbve been quite sufficient to build — -- ----- . �L*TI„ , j TOR �T�-�-i ridge at Pickering Village and _ `l�' PICKE ,INC+ .614 tt,,cc 0I .L o•1. . owners vote against this bylaw think- substantially repair the damage caused byLum1 ing to load 'the e:cpense upon their t�e recent freshets, and would be carried r +�f� The RBpaifin Of Fine slid C011l' tenants there is a growing belief in beyond a doubt. In case the present by. er� f `' �U� ftJt� plicated Watches ree8lvtj our m' that the plan may fail. In law is defeated, direct taxation Weald - - , s �.. . rival neither be just nor neoessi9try. The ooan. I have btwght ant lite !amber T P. r special attention. P conversation with us Mr. cil can at once submit another by -later, the � of All Work Guaranteed. Chef a Moderate• Poucher held that; where a lease stip- cost of which would only be about '612) Mr. J. II. McQuay at Pickering Village, ge • tllates that a tenant ” and would save the tow and am prepared to sn I all shall pan all or- township from payiing lumber at the lowest caps y classes of �' dinary taxes" this will let the owner about 116'000 of nnrieceesary. interest: This @•. ► ��BT. CUTBERT, should not be a difficult matter to decide, , , `-�-- in for this tax, which is not .au. ordin• and even it the ratepa� take the advice9S..,`- Practical Watchmaker and Jewellec.-�' Ary one -this also applies to the de- o Mr. Cowan (which 'ie�all tarn out and r . SHINGL :: benture to As tenants have no vote . 9 Kin 6t. west. t vote) there is no doubt but we will have • g t I I it is but fair that they be not effected the privilege of voting on a cheaper by-law I Mand to make a s in -a ver short tiara.ylf shitagtee, ,�y the result of the vote.. If these .. y ` and will keep a large stogy of each grade , debentures Only -extended until :1901 �ip6cihlf � - on hand. No. 1, XXX., $1.95 per square. . - x$.60 per M . Other grade% ' instead of 1910 we fail to see how B oaghs' Xag. 19, Pavcrnca' � y low. X6000 in interest would be agnea. It ' . _ Orden iak�en for any duan- Choice I'S� I'CE TO BUY `. might prevent the paying of X1800. Mr. Sol, White will ended -, a Ills 66y of lime, and any order% surri� interests but it would note tie t v', t the left with me will receive prompt ,tits iFlYle Z'e�a� E ;�,utifu necessitate the x %e%cion of the LeRiaiatW, to have p ° Rra�$jj'1$ anmore rapid,paymefA of the principal' Windsor and Sa Sandwich incorporated as a' '� fes" All kinds of dreAW lumber kept 'Cullxralllt�S Qr a,j�yt�I The a are a great many ticklish points Hard -and a6fs Wood at the � y`o� �� , • abo>t this case which ons a The man aha 'e:pecta to get` into Piekerin Lamb@r Y v a► [. y lawyer heaven on his wifle'e church membership, g and N .T nt Znroceries• earl uadet'atand, but one thio ie iEsure �. D. Q'©"no!I E YV -LASS Er 1 �� T�T m �j�! j ' 04D HUSSELIS g or the cluokeaA be fed for the preacher, ET V n3) 1 ARRI w �•'Y and oeAtain -i-, -1 I . �."�.H v g fo­ ;�- ". 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Ai`d _ "?i '•'4, k �.1 t i', 2 a -- ..,ei' _ i'7G sx:L ?'. .f 3 Z -a.r� i,r• J : {i yly.. - . ♦.- ,. k- • _ ) _ ¢- j`. - - - (aI'll �T�h 5 3l .A k�.v R, � t ` _,... ,. Via..,. .k.1.111KIK, - d . ,. `: a ' �. _ y - 3-` F•r �� . 3fJ. ". - - - _ t it $ E 3 . t L6 1• r 'r a 1'�- . - � ,.: - . - . ; - " - " - ;., - * I , . �, . ,I� } l: .S f; y�, ., ..r. ;4 — iav, , DISTRICT CT , , I ' t W i STbLIjN IN ?!IE OST BAR: t.11 t _iii I ' �:• Tl@ Earl and Couutet , ''°` ;'`*sailed for Canad Thursd, ° ` $pWInanVtlle'8 total of ,1. „ - }° 51,155,265. Th rate o �. - fear will be twenty mills _` .,, ' The registrar of Waterh gull McDougall, . in trou to be a sh mage of .4. :, in his act tints. 7 torney-general ' making vestigation. I F. Dennis, bar neper; of asked by mem re of a . Lane to help Sep rate fath, . were fighting. a did so, J.1. ,. them set on hint and in d biLd his leg brok . Poor Jack Cra is veryl. . friends, and the cther day taken into the hitby gaol Governor Decker took him i caring for him. Should th - .- a warning to th se whose' . imbibing in the i toxicatisii . . = Mr. Wm. bloo a, the u1•1, ing proprietor of lie Tyron into town eves' tnornin;, • _ passengers and parcels.- . News. �Ve w-ou like to s a hot day with bout ten p . - . leis-back-oli, th } world do Dame rumor i responsil mark, in effect, ira a good . has fallen to the lot of our . .. S. Larke. If t e, w lietlit COlnluissiouer, o somethini we shall be only too gia,1 to well deserves hi reward.-, . The -latest th og in'the Kation leas been aking place A man naMed 1 yan was mi latiou of the Ac by sellin" - i-• dente of sale wa given 6viot who purchased rinks with }aim it is said fo the purnof . _ - a conviction. I yan now pr( strong under t ie Canada Act as au aeces cry, charit with unlawfully counselli 45 late the law. ' - The York R ngers stand- ..� rank of efiicien y in conn c - ' late military c mp at 1 r . 1 754 points. 3,5 •h 5itucoe - I second with 71' points. 3r I'. Haldiniand Bt talion, 7( ,) 77th IYent�ror h Battsili , i 5th; 3(;tli Pee Batt., 7 5 . t 34th Ontario B tt., 627 p n points of dress and musk ei l stands particti arty highs I appear to be .d ficient. -..+: D+1 r. wm. S 111th, of t - minister of Marine, is in • - sent, and ou visit to R n: i terview with a Pope. Ii Ibe conid not hip noticin • lie walked, th high he is 8 the same s.g by -the -b3 , atone. Mr. 'mith adds h so like Sir J in AlRedonaitl _ pass for Lis rother, and (h . Lord Duffers ,now Brits 'h . at Rome, aq sed with t)i�n warkable li eness. I A singula case was"rete fore a local court iu Glair, in George Sha •p, builder, a p - Jane Hann h, a friend of 1. _ . dieted fro entering his c Bence. Jae defended tl .. . . that she 11 d Mrs. 5harpTs :: come to the house. This i . Mr. Sharp but lie stood ill 11Tra. Shur could not r i - - —not eve a, near relatl. •I wishes. his contention �l . is sound law. ,Le lute{ ( has Leen granted. I .. - Un W dnesday afterno while M . J. W. Haitlsto 1 in three ing Al ike clave . _ Mr. Jo War ill, lot 7, c . a Spark from t e engine E W. ... straw i the barn and be 1 ed the laze had become s was i ssible to extin r barn, hreming, machin , - . numb r of agricultural i I total) consumed. Mr.1 i~ - his logs at about $1000 i - .. stock puts Ills lose at $:i k was I scared for x3:50, . CIVIC HOLIDIA ,. It "was a fide day, and ¢i : off lovely. Everybody who ing or visiting, went u ground, Where play was k l a.m. until 7 p.tn. The sin the married ine" by an i, - - runs as the score will she :- of the clay was the the bat Gordon for the married m i . ings. He went in last m out 17 rubs in fine style. Lor itself I- I` s wo], trf;�i. W. Gormle b Bateman _ . II Jas. Richardson. b Eddy ....... J. T. Clark, b Wilkinson ...... .. T.Dale• b Wilkinson .. . J. Greig, c Clark, b Bread ...... P.Andrew,c Ciark,b Eddy'.... , W. Richardson, b Broad .... :. E. Gormley; b Broad IN. Matgsch• roti out . , ..` T• A. Gortnley,run out � T. A. Greig, not out • 17' Extras .., � ^ 4,* j VARRMD N I C- - Marquis, b Greig.. 0 c " R. , b Gormley.... ! b t k. y+E N F W. J. lark,b Gormley.. 9 b (' R t Dr. Bateman,b Gormley i c T t3�'- J. Wilkineon,b Gormley 3 b G ;'A'& . $. IL Eddy, c Clark b e.A �1` Gormley0 1 7 ra . J• }�. wi11Na' b Grig.. 0 b t; t ,n ,not ant . • 5c A . "1 ,. 1 A; B. Dowswell,c Gam- c sr 5 N ley b Greig _ - .. o y" J. Dickie b Gormley.. _ . 0 not a t' ' J+is• G�on,run out .... 17 b ', �'' .: •r v Sxttisa.... 3 i� a; i'' -,, , . p I ,Y -, S'a i r thin safe, sides wi ?. a Hood match resulted. B � a: . �t�e for one side with 19 iwina' side (tio>7 1'/ and . ,,a "a 11 lot Otit. t bA� xF- -rA i --:I �� ti. #t j.; _ �t7iis, .c. c� Y f ►as:.1f.;.F:•'. . -. _ - .. , S,:% a- .. ii - i� - t. __ i f Y' , - 1 - ;: 1 :. e �yy.. 7.. - - J{�. - i •�-"'-'"-7 -b-a' ` �Trii',+.,'v--.'i¢+e !-a6ii, i _ V7 - -- ,1, - N'� 4 y--�_ IE STO g `.`_ DISTRICT DOTS. 8 . :re lu the j STOLEN IN THE DOST BASE FACED fi1tANNitB FROM OUR E%CHANGES. At The Earl and Countess Of Aberdeen Edn �• 'sailed for Canada Thursday. . . T• B s, Bowmauville's total assessed value is Beem $1,155,255. The rate of taxation this pod dear will be- tv�enty mills 'on the.dollar, year The registrar of Waterloo county, DOa- ger ' • _.,t - gall McDougall, is in trouble. Thee ap- I.. pears to be a shortage of from $8,000 to - - . $5000 in his accounts. •The deputy at• Sal, - ' -. - toruey•general is making a thorough in• folio vestigation. Tow +` ��`' ,-� �. F. Dennis, barkeeper, of Brantford, a'as the C;a asked by members of a., family named sent Lane to help separa4 father and f on,who Sep I' Cugh, - were fighting. He did so, when both of Paye ___ ___ . .- them set on him, and in the melee Lane rate �� bad his leg broken. is th Poor Jack Craw is `very ill and without ehmep . friends, and the other day begged to Le Tax . . ' taken into the Whitby gaol and cared for. ,have Governor Decker took him in,and i4kindly of t i caring for him. Should this not serve as noti a warning to those whose are too freely a Ro imbibin iia the intoxieatin ea 2 - R Q p asap Mr. Wm. Moore, the urbane and oblig- give . _ Ing proprietor of the Tyrone stage; comes the ` . - into town every morning loaded with ing _ passengers and parcels.- Bowinaimillc rate - News. We would like to see William on Publ I ' a hot clay with about ten passengers on ti e i his back -oil, the world do more I give Dame rumor is responsible for the re- ate $ mark, iu effect, that a good fat nest -egg Cat has fallen to the lot of our friend Mr. J. sch F S. Larke. If true, whether as Census beta t r a e , .. Commissioner, or something else as good, the - we shall be only too glad to know it. He or a C ' _ . �f - well deserves his reward. -Reformer. to . f _ The latest thing in the Scott Act. liti- be p I - ' +";_ Ration has been taking.place at Moncton. Por A man named Ryan was convicted of vio- Phar - lation of the Act, by selling liquor. Evi- . to h • I dence of sale was given by one Armstrong, pubt - • " _ who purchased drinks with money- gij eta are I( re - • - him it is said for the pur�iose of securing licit - &.conviction. Ryan now prosecutes Arlo- centl - `, strong under the Canada Temperance - Th - Act as an accessory, charging Armstrong of p with unlawtully counselling liyan to vio recti late the law. whi - The York Rangers stand first in the grit rank of efficiency In connection with the late military camp at Niagara, making supp . 754 pdints. 35th Simcoe Foresters come po e _ . second with 713 points. - 3rd place, 37th rrhr , - Haldimand Battalion, 709 points. 4t1, in tl 77th Wentworth Battalion, 706 points. Rep • . - 5th, 36th Peel Batt., 705 points. 6th -give _ i 34th Ontario Batt., 627 points. On the the• points of dress and musketry the 12th echo . - . stands particularly high ; the armories min . appear to be deficient.. thou . Mr. Wm. Smith,' of ottanra', Deputy i ho !; a g minister of Discitis, is in Europe at pro pool sent,- and on a visit -to Rome had an in- pe . I _ terview with the Pope. Mr. Smith says ae ai . - - '1: he could not help noticin„ how smartly ing t I I ; . • - , lie walked, though lie is til years of age- ub; - - . the same age, by-the•bye. as Mr. Glatt- eew ' • I stone. Mr. Smith adda 'that the Pope is that r 60 like Sir John Macdonald that he might ('ler pass for his brother, and that afterwards Coln Lord Dufferm, now British Ambassador unit at Rdme, agreed with him as to. the re- Act - �, markable likeness. Cath+ . A singular case was 'recently tried Ifs �, Ft - fpre a local. court ill Glasgow, Scotland. sc r resh - George Sharp, builder, applied to leave a lv on Jane Hannah, a friend of his wife, inter title BZ . dieted from entering his house in his ab- pabl sence. Jane defended the case, stating or i that she had Mrs. Sharp's permission to pa% e �� �l On . cows to the house. 'This was denied by sch -. Mr. Sharp, but lie stood , his rights, that Tha - - % r Mrs. Sliarp could not receive any visitor ow i -uot even a near relative-againot hie tare .�. _ wishes. This contention the court+Bolds, spec : . is sound law. TLe interdict asked for pied - - has )seen granted., Stat - _ On Wednesday afternoon of last weep, this . while Dir. J. W. tiainstock was engaged tifiC . in threshing Alsike clover on.the farm of Tow Mr. John Warvill, lot 7, con. 18 of Brock, T = : = - I a spark from the engine set fire to some abov i . straw in the learn and before it was notic- pur Tables, - - ed the blaze had become so large that it was i o Pictur - .: was impossible to extinguish it. The di We guar- - yarn, threshing machine, clover and a and lxr;;e and number of agricultural implements were wha - - - ,: totally consumed. Mr. Warvill "timates �e h . ' his loss at about 6,,1000 and Mr. Hain �' -'stock puts his lose at $5000. The barn not '-r, f,l'� T. . was -insured for $350. - W6i eaet� .� - with CIVIC HOLIDARY 1 It T I i of bh y J - .1 It was wfine day, �nd everything _went leeti - _ ., off lovely. Everybody who did not go fish- Alai ing or visiting, went up to the cricket Publ ground, where play was kept up from 9:30 legal a.rn: uetil 7 p.m. The single men defea d mus .., the married men by an innings and 9 «' runs ao the score will show. The surpri a of t of the Clay was the the batting of Landlo d tow ' 0ordon for the married men in the -first i i- mat ings. He went in last mail and crack d of t out 17 runs in fine style. The score specs pre VEST, for itself : . - app! 4 sftrGLE: sir X. Btro �Td. - ......,..•... .• `; W. Gormley b Bateman ,20 hole - .las. Richardson. b Eddy .... a............... 0 by C ,.5 I. T. Clark, b Wilkinson .... ..... a :11 justi lie a>3d Com' F..Dale, b Wilkinson 9 J. Greig+ a Clark, b Bread.. 18 Vi ,s reCelVO , P,Andrew,c Clark,b Eddy........... . •... 2 in 1 ' W. Richardson b Broad ... 9 1 t l U11. k E. Gormley b Broad .... 1 mus K, Margach.run out 8 tare ' i I a rges Moderate• T. A. Gonnley,ruu out ........... • , , • ... 11 prov T. A. Grein, not out .... ............ I Bede Extras 28 CBERT, - _,__ Doti - ) .. 114 sent ;ij�l •leweflec-___ ' • C.E. Marg lis, b Greig 0 o Tt(iretg,b.Gorm- Tire 2 stip r • 8C E. Bra�d, b Gormley d' b Gormley y 8 BSt. . I W. ,T• Clark,b Gormley . 9 b Greig.: 0 form -r- Dr, Bateman,b Gormley 1 o T,Greig, b (3orm- 1 and ley... - I in t -. ` J, Wilkinson,b Gormley 3 b Greig......... , • . 1 0 rr. E. R. Eddy, c Clark b c Andrew.b Clark..38 bein r ,' Gormley- , , . 0 belie R• s. Bunting, b Greig.. 0 b (#reig.. , , .. ♦ .. • .. 8 W 3• A• Wills0ti, not out• , 5 c Andrew b Gorm- • � - , let►.... 0 -sing } yx''11 A.B. Dowgwell,c Garm- e A b Clerk........ 0 1 1.j1 u 44 1. ley b Greig... o tlnw J- Dickie,b Gormley... 0 not out .. .... 0 how } �' n dj - Gordonxrun ottt...: I7 b Glornrley.... , ... I 0 men 1, tier : �� . EstOw... 3 Fttras.. • J d and O S. site r �, bigll g r thte $Mine, sides were chosen d dell I�t� a good match resulted. B� tgvped he 1,� 1 Bc�e for one aide with 19 pot out, and t A.. the winning side . Qormley rrrado 13, the WT :?� , Waltgr Riohordso i U apd car. Iiliohaftd- Con ar son 11 not ;oat. - _ fiat rix' i� i +� .;t' ^i r 3 `I K 6 t i' '.J X.' 4 1 y'• ..� - �'. W% b . /y �,/� - Y -: gra •. , R� • , _ i +9 ..'T'k til- � i x f n s. �• ; t - L , - l.: _-.t.at k_.. �,"K _ yrs ..�'--- rr .i4 __! , AS:1,w s:. .; _x-.uTlb;�.:.i4if �.+.a - ' ' ..-- g �. : _ _ , ..- .. qw-y i _ _ r -_i _ -: - . I -. fir- s. . - " '_ "�.�- � t_ � .. �. 4 i, . • 1. - ; _ ' , .. > % M. - . €•-, it+ #. a W Yl 4 •a " s' • . �' A. - 5 �-. - �y F - t r t, .. f' r a, i= • 4e c i. A • 6. 1 . -� i' .i i tt t � .i� _ - -�E ,.-.. :.. w . is 1 _'. ,, .' ... + a+ b. : }' 4 d - .., .. . - .-._ _ -. _ -,a .. . b fi �a r , ..- .. _ ...,. . -. .. a -.. Z a s' - s. 1. t .. r .. I - - .. _ ,r . - - .s..' i .. . -qtr.. .,N _..; rte..} V" xa�f a _ �. -. • ,,- , Y -D .:tar ,•, : �' a . i q . .aa.j ,+,;Ir" rc- . ...,'Lt+]'P,^%3' Mf L`i t1A, � t u '^ � y'.I'+ A PECULIAR CASE 1 !tom =ice_ __`. , .� >•>hols isatiou a.a G� �V AR RE N, A �I W �. w�tb>.„t+ I �'1$AAINa GOING EAaT D IIlt Aa FOf,LOWa:- 'D�`hitbarle 'oras. I, =ept tip = xo. 1 Elu>�ss • , . $:�0 P. Watches, Clocks, jewellery 8 Ylzsn P�. i� ,„ .4 the meeting of the Whitby Board -of k` 7 LocAL, . . . 6:80 P, M. and Silverware a .. �_� ,• Dation tact Wednesda ni ht Mr. . �'�a GOIINQ WNST avis As FOLLOWS:— - i>a all st les and at all rices. Ma' Unson & H�W� ail - Y F L Y p 1 . t= _ I arclay introduced a resolution which No. 8 LOCAL . 9:02 A. M.. >VIANUFACTII8EE9 of iy -.' ,; s to• leave the Se arate School sap. " 4 Mn[f3D . . • 4af3 P. M. Any one N _ " }, ted with the taxes of but one individual, " 8 ExpRicas 9:08 p, ]i, 'wanting a +� W N —arms Marble Mon * ents, 9e�` , a' \ on which sum it must exist for current Sewing Ddf►D ins will do well to atones, kc., .' ` ��. >in hes aided by voluntary offerings. TIC>1:ERING ll[ABHRT.. _ :_ e e is t emotion ie fall ; -- caU and het price from NZwe Offise, August 91, if190. land all other cemetery cork, I ' . . ,, T. Barclay seconded by Mr. Fox Fs11 wheat, 95 to $1.00 spring, 95 to 9s goose 46o C'• lwt T. W A` TaIMN7 Also importers of Scotek. swomsi. American es t at in the interest o! the Publioo�O• tam11 •per bbl. $a ap to $6 ii0 71y „PICH`E14INft, , ONT. and Canadian Granites. • Dol a portere it is expedient that the $13•,8hoi�' f� b�6 tree Bran per ton --- -_ All parties wishing vrolrk would do well to call ' win brought to the notice of the 'tOn• $itl 8ereeninga per ton $is• -- on ns before purchasin6. All work guaranteed. _ . FARMERS' MARKET, TY3.® Ivo= Prices of the lowest. n C nncil and the Town Clerk. ha } ♦ oma ana wegrf @-1Wgft"eatt'o su ori" . revi Assesemeut Roll for the pre- TosaNTo, August 81, 1890. i�ICTOR rY I�♦ itis. �.tiv > pea are rated ae aapportei s of the Wheat, fall, btish........9 0 96 to 1 0 97 - _ .'' __ . acute School the names o! 46 Rate- - �- rs. •The total assessed value of the ;Wheat, spring f?7 to 98 The strongest, most durable and substantial able pertq of those 46 Ratepayers Wheat, red winter...... 094 to 0 9G mon nnaae, being built almost entirely of wroagbt MONEY T 0 LOAN e sn of x$3,540: In order to eatitle ��t' g°O� """'••'•• 70 to 7`� It is a very ppoowerful min, will run in a very m to eo rated by law still to be • ez- Oats, bush ....:........... 40 to 48 ; iiRht wind. Theze ars no delicate little arts' , p ON MORTGAGE SECURITY ted from payment of the Publio $c Dot Barlef, bash ............. ¢$ to - . g0 shout it to break or get out of order and let the • , mill go t+o wreck. )litany mills have proven itis- at lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and IDs it was necessary that there should PEas,bush......•••••�••••• 60 to 61 estrous failures owing to their liability to be been given to the To -in Clerk by each Hay, new, ton..,.....,... 7 00 to 10 50 'blown down or "waged in heavy wind storms. bentures purchased for rash. hem prior to the first of last May a Hay, old, ton............ 11 00 to - 14 00 ' The victor is Warranted - 3' " ,, 'r :0811`•A.iT= -._ . _ ce in writing that .uch Ratepayer was strata, ton ................. 700 to 8 DD not to be blown sown in an wind that does not man Catholic and a sn porter of the Dressed hogs............ 000 to 7 (y0 y • bought and sold on commission. '; - • take the tower or post with it. Intending pur- . - - . _ - . •, .' crate School. In an opinion recently Beef, forequarters....... 5 00 to 7 00 chasers are respectfully invited to n to the Toronto City Council by .Beef, hindquarters••,.., '7 00`to 10 00 Carefully Examine. this INllli • Aseietant City Solicitor the follow• Mutton.... 700 Lo S 00 �� t for : western, Laacaskire sell City of language is used :--ii To enable , a before giving their orders. I invite inspection rondon and Manchester Fire InsuranceCom- . payer to become not a supporter Of veal, OaraaBe ............... 700 LO 900 and comparison• l,anies,-North American Life Insurance ie Sehoob it a of aeary that his Butter, lb ............... ... 00 17 to. 00 19 I can furnish piping of all kinds, brass or iron, Co., also �ccident Insurance taken. , ppea p p Y Eggs, dok..............:... 00 16 to 00 16 cheaper than the cheapest. I. should s r ie the list re aced b . . , City Clerk of those persons who have Also agent for . FA W.h.S .for SAI F.' n notice under section 40 of the $spar- FROST a `��yOOD� r Schools Act that they are Roman DOMINION �AI�iN ( �(�(-caNVEYANCI�IG CAREFULLY 1)ONir�. holies and supporters of the separate AGRICULTURAL I�iPLFbiENTti.. , • Dols. A Ratepayer who makes or on m If of wh©m is made Lhe staterlaent w Capital Paid lip, $1,500,000 rr. S. DUNSHEATH. � *'%• 1.c��;'`e Pro"rt'f.- - assessor that he is s Roman Catholic 34 3m GRFFK 1tIVElt. Sur s -� 3U0 ��� ____ __ ,___ _ ' ' l0 Good VillsgoLotaon north aide King street Ratepayer whom the aseesBor knows p t - - - -- between corner and tie College groundr be a. Romatr Catholic should primarily �" :- Chatham Fanning Mill, . for sale, together with other village property laced on the assessment roll ae a sup- ITBT AGENCY. �'hiltnillrl. Vitt. One good hones and lot for sale very oheap. ter- of separate schools, bat, if it ap- AVINGS DEPARTMENT. W. V. RICHAIIDaON, . s from the list that he has no`t given ) . - . ' . - -_' + notice tinder section 40 above referred Interest allowed at highest current rates. No J I emee, : Dale's Block, Pickering. e ohotild be assessed as a supporter of ■OblCe of withdrawal teyuired. MNM16 MIL - . `--_-_ -._ __ _ - _--- _ = , " is schools. " The following statements W. H. HOLLAND, ' . I - - mado bg F. lliackelDan Q.C., City So- 101y • NANAGF.R. m y . , r W. . v BRIE N or of amilton in a legal opinion re- - }`-- I: _- - - -+ , y given by him to the City Council,- ''i'r888, Tr888, Tr888. - ►'L e only exemption ' from the payment "'° - ' THE .. ublic school rates is that provided by A +r""i i T . . . on 40 of the Separate Schools Act L 1.S the undersigned has just returned AHI 1 B from a trip to Europe, and having visited .. ch enacts that everyone aho gives t0 the lending nureariea thorn, lyes secured special 4, _ - ,_� k. Clerk t [he :�laaicilialit}' notice in rates for the and oiug of shade, l&o No way PHOTO RAP iE t small fruit and other trees, Also Korwar fug that lie is a Roman Catholic suit spruce. Scotch and Anstraliau floc at r3 ,ger G • orter of a separate school shall be ex- hundred, i to 12 i,uches. Bmalt rnit and other BAGGING ATTACHMENT FOR THE - ' ted from the payment of all rates im- trees at equally law prices. orders by mail or CHATHAM FANNING MILL. -- d for. the support of public schools. otherwise promptly attended to. Send in your 7 . orders for IM90. Fi. HOYB1Nr3. V.ti.. ween litver The above cut represents •a new machine Ag �r0001 T4211 t uiek reli ou houirthe ar omen le and udmeut T ti i P P r s 4.91v which is an attachment for bagging the f p - O"tiO Canada - - - ---- - able work tells ever time g , its case re R.C. Se Schools -jli Unt. - T grain ins it comes from the 1a'aui>iug tilill, orts. 6066 it is conceded that the notice - C;I�,.�E�/j01* + • It is complete iii every respect, and will I have the lar est trade n under section 40 ie the foudation of give the best satisfaction to those who ase g right � to exemption from the public in ©11tarlo count . of rate. Z'he assesem9nt really deter it.. The manner of drilling the Bagging �' es nothing and is merely a guide Attachment- has been greatly improved ,. pia au inaccurate Due for aecertaini since last year. It is now driven with °g chain belt that wilt ■ot slip nor come off If I say I'll have your pictures ready - are the persons entitled ho glee no- _ the pulleys: % by a Certain day, I'll have then by It holds in tiffs respect the same M the season has again come around, I plaeo tion as did the trustee's list wkich tL - my,Fanning ?bill and Bagging Attachment for Lllat day, slid tll�y will be correct- rpoded. The notice provided for is _ bele before you, witli the utinost confidence that ly done and finely finished. on 40 is the only justification for leav- f handle the most reliable Fanning Mill cyano- . he name out of the crown for - the factured ill America for cleaning, separating ane M new alley is one of the ler est . ' bagging all kiuds of grain. bpecial coints in fav- y y is school -rate in making up the e01 our of my mill are the following :-ltasy to turn ; and best appointed in the Province. . is roll. I am therefore of opinion _ screw feed for tt�e hopper; low and handyte get F, ver thin is as hand and Wt • is ntiakinq out the collector's rot! the - EStab(Ished iz the grain; strong and durable; well painted ; y Y Y �I screens and riddles to clean and separate all as money can make it.' Call k can omit from the public school rate . kinds of grain and seeds grown in Canada; fast - mn the name only of each person who •� and good cleaning of wheat. special attention - around when in Whitby. ; p 188/, baa $wen given to the fast cleaning of barley, ' t,iven to the Clerk of the Municipality . removing all foul seeds, dirt and broken weeds. !T� �� Q+$R -- ex section 4e of the separate (school■ A. GIBBON - PICKERING Ont. a notice in wribiag that he is •Roman 1 1 otic and supporter of • separate"'—' Dol . " There is on file in the Town - - k'8 o8'ice only Dae each notice and oa _ Pu�n_ar�iOj a e of said 46 Ratepayers ie therefore en d to be exempted from payment of the . ' - - - ' is school tax. Though some mistake ' GF8r0�7iT', Proprietor The undersigned is prepared to purchase . . :; -- nadvertance the remaiaf ng 4u rate. - Manntscturer of -� B�IRLIEY, y�gEAT; �►ND ALL SORTS OF PEAS, rs have been placed iii the wrong Dol tax column of the asstessment roll. Li t, Force & Suction Pumps To W delivered at t therefore the Towtr Council suit the Deep well Pamos of 13rase, Iron and������+ FRENCH111AI�T'S ��.1�~• n Clerk be notified of the.several mat- Pnrealain. herein rtreuttioued and tb»t they be re �EARE® ANO PUMPING WINOMtII $fully asked to deal with he same q.nd =r In cies of the iruheudwg raise in duties, Rn early sale inay be anvisable.. I ': ischarge their several duties in the Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and . wises as defined and required by the Cistern Pumps. Mail order's VV . I0. MA=HWS & C�. - . . atee u this behalf. That a copy of promptly attended to. THOMAS MOODY, AGENT, , - r I - . - LIVERPOOL MARKET. - .: - ,-r-•- revolution with the Town Cierk'a Der r��rMAN FOR$YTH, ant, Piekerin .1 . ate be forthwith forwarded to the s• . - _- - - I - - -- ------------ ===�Tr_ _----�------ ----- n •Council." -- — - - - - be Board of Ndaitation in adopting the .. e resolution no doubt ac with the s pose of correcting an or r, which it . their duty to do. the saw having been 0� . . . ecovered. TLue the mote wile cooed AQENT �'OR p_ I beg to acknowledge with. thanks the receipt in fr&H of transmitted to the town eoanotl but t can the council do? $•m l chane + i my claim from- the Western Assurance Com all for !0819 e public- school ' list the a mes of all THE X"SEY X T G C . p r separate school sapporte who have suistained III the destruction of my barn by fire on 4th of : giyen legal notice. The statutes ,ern- TORONTO. June, and with pleasure testify to the promptness displayed er the council to do Thus the t r tbq Separate School wi find itself _ - in maeting the said Claim. - ._ but one supporter. THE MASSEY BINDER, CHRISTINA MORTON. . is admittedly anjaet A'[id a irestratton , Dul arton July 10th, 1890. e solemn purpose of for y -five uncus- THE biASSEY /I+iUVS ER j ; 7 - I . . ng electors, but it is a rding to the THE TORON I O bio« ER,. - 31b2b'to= . n letter of the Ontario 8e state Schaoi, THP SHARP RAVE, Etc. a�C' ARK=R, ,Ag@ut &t �1� is School and Assessme t Acts. It is ( : ___ __ __ ___ - - - - -- - -- . ---- - --- - - --- -- , and school boards and wu ooancile All sorts of repairs of the Massey cilia- _ g N t keep a keen eye on thin a legal. chineB ke t at huy Agency opposite D. . A C)'�.&T _ a�W + e have no doubt some of the members is she Pickerin . - - I f O'Conno p, he Board harbored s ope that the 8 N returning thanks •to- the inliabitants of Claremont for the very lib= - n council could do sow thing in the I can supply any, amount .of binding - . I eral patronage for the last ;30, years, and Pickering for 5j years, I ter -could arrange it so has the taxes twine at IOC per ppuntl. would intimate that I �h�ve sold >ny Pickering business to nay hese forty Svc ratepayer will be ap- d where they clearly into ded them to - , - hophew, J. H. BUNDY, who leas been managing it for the last 5j years, y, but Mr. Barclav h s pat up so TD�N •MZMXZ��' . and would ask for him a liberal patronage. . _ , ng a case that we fail to see any loop- . PICKERIN(i. ONT. 36 ' 1 Anyone wishing to pay trade on the Pickering accounts Wil kinMy do of (moape. We really b pe the Whit- oaneil will see its way clear.: to give - -- -- B4 Withiu THIIITY DAYS. I leave my books with J. H. Bundy for the , ce precedence over law n this cage. . . PICKERING . .. , present. . a . I � ctoria 49, R.S.o.1 Cha 2��. paBBed - - 'the Claremont business will be carried 08 more , gor.. 886, clearly states that a ritten notice . t be given by the ratep yer, else his ously than ever., . . . . .� s mast apply to public tools. This - , ision existed in prevtou laws caper- J• BUNDY. C LAIT �11Y�1�T'�41 . d by -the Act of 1886. This written ee held good from vear year utKil he -- -- ----� - - - • ---- • t in a written notice withdrawal. � 1 C LAREMO�TT . forty -Svc disgnatified se rate school SASH . ' porters have mostly . sa ported that f - - - • odor years without .n fault being BLINDI�, ; =AGRI ULTURAIJ(RS— s d or anyy inaccuracy bei g disoovered, . • . , C.i • it may be that many of them handed 1 Iind all kinds of- - Ile necessary notices long ago, the•eame z�= J. T: �O�tEL, PROPRIETOR. t g now lost or mislaid. In fact. we I&O-U t ye this claim is advan d. - • ' I liatever msy be the u t of Ibis Anything in this line supplied on order. . . - I -,,:.,:. . '' ' . . alar case it shows pleinl enough how - . , :, fieldyy is the separate sa Doi tow end Haoitlg got the Piakefigltrg Planing Mitis Rspairieg on all kimds of.agriau�trnral ifmplements, engines, and nil lnsehin- ,,_ i , littdo understood it is. nt amend- fitted out with aH neceseary machinery, I cry done promptly. atiafaction guaranteed. �Ve alf3o fa k I . ° 'I�`, - W ppresumably design tb simplify am prepared to fel all 01dOrs• pro.nptl Sigel Shafts for 6ylinders, Steam Fixturls for all kinds o ' ' es, •� `~� - perfeet tie law, only to its aa• dings lumber, andrdo sit t6a work usually try. The general pabli scan have no done m the best planing mills. Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc• A No. l Plough Points al f :_,_, ,_ re to see the legs kir prom Hadar Gall at the Mill -.near the G.T.R. eta• keot in Stock. Castings In Iron or Brass made to Order.. Also... _: h -. n4�. Whitby f4eparate School thr+vagb a cit- ; y g We thoroughly llslderi�thwd adjusting fill lrulda of Sifrlder Ksnotterii �•' IhenCe bttween the leiter a the spirts of tl�. irehen desir as thin in my line. , ..a , , .: . and wo so vas aapdemn the ®have the sole a ens for re airs for the Ilittmon ;'�''' .. - law, 1��f in lwor of J. L. SUMR'ILL�f . ... g p .u, x ,,� ne11 i! t i.. titch PRt7PRIET4ii. obi es, of Whiob W. J. 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I .-.... . . -- WWII 1, WiNs ! � - . A- - 4witilia4mor" - . -- ­ ... . "''ol. bmilim I . . I 11 1W­Xr jagg� v . . I - . I 011 .1 � . - 1, . 11 - . �� am Truilig a penny. piece without a pur- . - The probable proluotlon , I , ' WSW - ­ V - . . � : OaTal ... -il , " --.A . , . . of Rt. 11011. � j . - , I Ilit' 7 .. I.- - - t . , - , -rens MiqsGrahamei!; be4uOtTiazity4th a on d'I i L.t 71 .I- 41 � I . ! . . -a " . . ,'�': , , I - " it se; ov. . . . -.. '- #1 � . L , , � * , .�:;, .1, . � ." �� ', I _ - d pose.- t '8 business, my dbar" (he called, it Balfaut' to the owition of , . . 1� I , *4 4 . J � n to Min'Grahame mna, ra a . . - . ��:!��� ­ . : .A, , ,a )�- firbt lotid * .. � .... . F I F., '-*' , . , -0 - ---�� . . .. . ,': LL. .. -- -60,0 .,%. . i t.1. - k '. �.­, � � -�., ., . " : ­. of 'bithneth,' having a decided lisp), "business, treasury an(I leader in tile Ito Of the , z . I - I � - . 1. I , . . ..A . �11 at P nt, you would never get a "y - . use (if C ,,,, .. bar?" hd asked. "1qo`b6Jy Qiev * ' ' ' . Th t do ) , ke earuestly, impressing 0111. - ­�, -.1 81limmerin . . - � -1. � -- CHAPTEk XXII*I.-A TREATY. . es -A w6rd . your oney back a n t seem: busintes. " -He ipo I Mons in nothing more than a reco,g,,. ..,. . i .,: on a F - , . . , , o � - ty .fore- - . - . I , 'For �10 � itioll of � jr - . I - I . . c , , _4 -6roung "C "- rash -.1A -the eI4 -it. It's Obly Mr. R.'s I Irightand fair, an ht - each wor , eminent.ability and exc - � . , ving ' the country now . I so fi ittle way. Ile am* busi on you oil d with a tap of Ilia fat, dir ep -..,:- - . �,., I t . . _1, �bout U in in tioxial parliaxilex,,. '. -- �f. ii in 4 � Nesm -iiad ,� wo�derfuf -mi6im - iss I _ always to be liberal and genero Lnger on the table. ary service. Although .�.�� I I t of act, o jocular:'aiii't he ?" us.. 701w f I'lally ill Calla(lat will ,....Z farm. . . . 4 I'Well,'every one's got a I : I A You ask me what I Want you to do, my 1.1`1 "I. _L 1. . which sho.owed -to natural good feeling and good word to what I am going to propose is this -that, as, . 'differ altogether as to the . I . .e I wri free front city ­ _ i equity and IlIti- - A .. vvhbr ) , � LL - L - - , . 1, . good sense. She never wished to hurt all 8A.V , for 40 - every_ one except you,F" said Mr. . tedulund Shares -- xu y9ur -prosperit3r, dear,� lie oovit4ouled. "In the first place, I mate merit 6f the policy which Mt: 11alf � x, " f harin; ' . . ­ . ,� i, I urW I � . .- . - 4) " inoUtc - . Ur � 11 -z .; 90 witalou . - � � . - . . , 3 . I and that I ; together for one pur- it 'a i t to lie denied that, judged o .1.1 11aze 1 4 21-4 ' " . I , - one, "d th * h " ' i. It urt pre'*�n t4i [ &Y ll(miotlk - - - :-� - . . while MisaGrahame fivei, you should dbare, want you to understand that I'm your friend, I Jim pursued since he becanie Irish, secretar "N.hairiol c. . 1011,1&s' AV'lip6onstrated Nichols, I J, in M' prosperity if 1. Ili I I 10 ry, . An( . . - from giTing Plikilitel4tional offence. �i.She anything happens to her we re pu .ID4 . . . .. . ­ . ain't said * . . ler I f oil hit � - .,:: ;�- - % i 114110& - - . �4"' � -, ' , *. . . . t reated, others aishe wished them to treat a word &'gain" her: bome UOw.,, That'i i nice Vd reasenab , ain't it?" he I SO d purpose it, business. We're each undo, he has fought a reinat-kabi - :.!, I I feea upon the cool c rl Ap sq u: . asked , turuinj to Redmond, who replied bUK: a Strong fl . �.. - - � - c - : ,;, , : . her; she was true to them and tru' to �hl6r "Very 1vise-of her, if it's true that she's I gooini 7our share of work, like the wheels in own gro I . I . et, and hils held lip what has heey I �.­ . winter beets. % . only. k t on 0 1 blessed watch, and it wo"n't do foi one of no a .� I I I � red - .... .­ self. To sum up tier character briefly, there - -�, 11q t bl i Vanessa. . a our, v nod hat showed clearly ; onoug . a AUY a losing cause long after W... . , I . - a , .� � was, as Mr. Fergus had said, " .L I ' 1 `;6reA ,-but She that t iii -question had been dec to get out of gear. You've, had good,�Foof :F, " I Mail . %- , - mo��. .ige - . U a IPS oftu Mid! before- sauacit would have ., .. - -­ I - - . . 'ond confolltia-- been � ..... I have A r9bul with Slanting I . .1 co"'Pelled .1 . -.- ... Id make no nply to tier tormentors, &wd. I - ' thatyou've b6ein dealt fairlywith. lion to: acknowl go his defeat. . I I - -. coil , � I . � I . ­ :;:-. - ­ some design . - ed nonsense about tier!" And so, being . �Vllile ,�Ir - : L .. I . I �� I -­.- it awfully nice" as well ILE! "awfully 1 4 t 77 -while a kind of fase'Miation riveted her to "New I think that if anything happens you took, that hit of paper to Somerset House Balfourowe his start in Political hfe toth, . .. .. rh the wall is there to grt , I - . . ... . e. - . . V :-, ri . -and wome tile P4.��ft the feek Ifttleads some in oonsid tripled, askeA the young fellow � f I patron e of his uncle, Lord 8alis. .., I, .� . n arc quite its Inuch iti ue iced "e u 1&91 � i. 'Z eyes of mine, . 1. .. *� It treeople to Mii a Grahame you ought, oration I toget it ats, You w r . - . I . , torct'.*Xa7nfn�ultfri� efterthroughto end of your generosity to yotir husband -you there if it Was all right and binding, and you rury, that assistance wot . I . - I as-merk' are bythe goodlooks of a girl- esw . ��l '" .4 VV W . Ild have pr(w(.(I hilt I .. i. But honest, coar8c,,�1=11(1-p:l - � - was liked bi everyone, with the i§olitaj � ; , a ibip�-wid-ia(i it. eT 1, ­ A " *1 I - ., ,ought to be msule independent and comf6rt- got a satisfadtory-answer. " His quick eye of slight advanta e to hill, ill tile hot de. - .� ..-� .. ad . � - ,u - , , ot ­ . . '" . tWse*bout illy lie, 1. . �. ... ception of Mrs. Redmond. - A _ )6wt do afl-4thingio Vfllutd, her- keep Rble for the rest of your life. So here I am showed him that the tentative assnuiption bates that have taten-place in th - : :.1 -Pon! whi - that fevere . . - _ 11 ' I C Hong, of , . - if, rrub . - :7 41* or ,4'0 WAS -a- gowl 141 P, exoqeg�joti. Her . � . I , iAsq'ht" � - P - - ­ civil, pursued'hellmond, alwoys with that writin, 9 oat, an agreement which you can g1t was a fact -"There you see you get a fortutm, (�6mmons during the last two ov three . I . ... .- iiave fell. . " sickly, sinister smile crossing his cheeks. kitalin d at Somerset House to-m9rrow` if you pull it off all, right. That ought to if his own ability had not wal.r.tnte(le'll-gi . ­ � "? v k., JcKI0.UsY,A*d - -ed 9�1 44 - . . � � - ,�hati bt�d Minost to a, I . . . tile - . " �She'%roodeX ' er , I daresay -it's a hard trial, but it provides morni ig, makijig it as binding as any deed satisfy you." I - . confidence Ilia uJicle had placed if, lifill. ,1�0 z -1 No I rrow ve I ` -- monomania. - ov "' � the girl's youl with inany- things that you would have drawn lip by a lawyer -an agreement on the "Ishould- like to know what- satisfaction � .1 na- bath tub lia - �%r success with envy gnawing at ]let-. heart I subject has been brought before tile Ilo,18 �� .1 myself within, . ­ - ., I .* to (to without otherwise. " - part o'your husband to pay you -what's it will be to file if -if it doesn't come off all of Co e , She had - nothing else to do, being, one larg-a hasin on tile 11 � . . -,. � of ur i me, your ch t's to yonr interiest that mitions with greater allililoSity or with ,* . . . -. But 'one . . , j�,isli .dis- made of tin. .1 those wretched women whose slug7 " You need not trouble yourself oi- Thy "- YO ristian name my dear?" right. -Why, ii it more frequency than one phase oi. alloth., - . l - . - - positi*on recoils from any occupation ; : tier I count," Mrs. Redmond muttered, "Since it he as A, pausixig in his writing- shouldn't come all right -you'll be fifteen of the Irish question, and those wh0fie"(1,,ty: -. I ,Oh, how the cooling watersp' .1 -- reading never went b, call inake no d ifference to vour welfare." 9 i's nli&," replied Mrs. Redmond. eager thousand unds in pocket if--" she looked � . - . my.8houlders, ftow, . , � rtise- , ,, I - or pleasure it has b ell to follo,tv tile - .-. . e , - 1'er- ' - � . . Olt, cap it though ! Ifina (ra 4 not a soul near, added, in- batim,accountsof the 14,'iigliell p,triialliel � . g through 1. I menta in a, newspaper ;. he'r interest In Ii e 'T make a very 'with new hope thatglimixtered, intho per- round, an '0 ' Se it' 1. - . Was bounded by the gratification. of Ii considerable difference to me.' -, Specti e. . . a boat -so whisper_, ,if I get hanged for debates Cannot fail LO Ila itary - - I allaging all Illy xvoe ! '� I T er fe S.How, pray?" she asked irr,a. tone of af- I &To pay You, Sophia ReAmond, the sum murdering tile girl!" Ve obser i Ved tile .- . � . ! - . own appetites and pas�ions. One paspivii of shrcwtl, and often forcible, manner Ill WIli(!h '.. . . . . i - - . cted. 0 . fifte m thousand pounds. You can't ex- 110h,'dear I 'Olt, Moses !" cried Nichols, Mr. Balfour * ' And$ as I've said, no city noi, �- . � . ,low occupied the place of all others-4his ,.9 has definded hilliself Mill his . . . " . . - - " Why, I may think fit to come and lire Peet at iythiDg fairer titan that, can you . under his breath, 'raising his hands, and upon the cat--- - . ... morose, vindictive jealousy of Nessa ;_ I Ild . partyagainst the attaU8 f hiSPOliticillo . . - k - -- '. every malevolent feeling of h4 witliyou. It's a privilege thiLt you cannot The woman nod(ted impatiently, and n h rs in hoi-ror. "What can F 0 111- - Naught save tile Cooing of t . idi- . � . - ,-r ill -co ; ponents. There was a tendene � 1-- .... tioned nature was concentrated in a burni ' deny me.-" . - maden gastureforhinitocontinue.' . you Ile thinking about 11 For a real lady like set to refer to him in a V (It tile olIt. . bleat of ellailtiClect., I' .1 coIktenlpC1Io1I::t 111"till I 11 And you Wouldn't if[ - oil co' Id, would "No w, your husband is going to sil ' you to use Such words m%kes my ve blood . itr - . - -wl . desire for the girl's downfall. Her liair'el I 911 ry, as an effeminate sort of a person, it Ill.,tllo . The crowing of tile Ihirliam , � Von, Mrs. It.?" said iieliolan blandly. that," rle said, putting, the paper and- pencil run like a penny,hice down illy back.' , (I .. , . was only increased by the k f ing of tile lien; ­., nowledge bat ,, Now,why don't you make it up and live into I'ledmond's of treatment which certain personal itlios . - ".., ... . at him incredulous- . yll. . - These are tile -iole distiti-Lance . - she -awed tier own position in the InteTna- - Ilan , . "and I'm going to I%Ire. Redniond looked ' cragics of his seemed to justify in tile eye, . . . ­ all happy and comfortable together'!" witilest tile signature all nice and regular." ly, as lie turned awa from her unemily oil I rural den. - . . - -. �. . tional, and tier luxuries at home entirel� to of superocial critics. 'But underneath this - : 1 -� ; I . - - . - .- one whoin she constantly regarded aE 1 '.'It's about the best thing I call do," said ftedr 19nd signed the paper, puslied it for- his chair. He caugT,t a waiter's ey . le, - and 11141 to I)e a - . - . - . , . . .. I . ,enemy and a rival. . . an Redmond, with a look, that allowed . he ward m ith nioi�ose discontent in Ilia face, ordered him to refill the glasses, sayiiigf as 80ft exterior, there has bee,, flit . Ani oil, the lrtbiti thtt thi,,,; 11 . . . . .- . I . uggies- U very considerable amount. of (le-tel,;1lillation . ­ . tr I res, seriously meditated icting,upon the s rose, and went to the bar without word, the waiter hustled off with the glasses, that . y life inspi . I , . � - . One night when her business was (tone, tion. -"I'm at the end of my tether, I le&vnit, ,Ilia two partners together. he must have another drink to get that 'orri and a readiness in the parliamentary ,trelia The breakfast �wt at li%-e -1. ' - , . �%r. L . - I and she sat in the canteen alone at oll� Of 9 4 I re You to take blow3witil good grace, as well "'i to; . iiii-es . . ., , I daren't touch anY more of the timber " T are, iny dear lady," said ble atiggestion out of Ilia 'ead. soul adn 11 . . . . � the round tables with her favorite drink be- . . . . a return them. Our parliamentary systell, - - - � - I fo "That'sit truth," said Nichols. ,,I've Nicholf, aiter writing Ilia name ,to witness "There! if I Lhought you meant it, To rise at ','our, and ere tile sw .1 re her, she saw, lolling against the bar at made it cle,ir to you My has this advalitage-that, by- a hliCCIes of . . 'I)', \/�', the further end- of the place, tier husband . I if that I shan'. lend you the sig iature. "Take care of it, for it's 6ear lady -if I thought you likely to go and 'vival of tile fittest,the Nvealoons of lool'ti. ' . . Oil its W. . .. - . atiother Sovereign I -tune to yon. Of course, while (to a violenci-I'd chuck the -whole concern bill ' and Mr. Nichols, the money lender. For on do anything illegal. worth A foi , cat warfare and tile tools Of Political it,1111 I in. - . . To don illy dudi ;%fill enter (in t i . . - -. L i. the first moment she was struck with fear- It's iuy way of d6ingiiginciis. Themoment your husband has got nothing, - you can get up this minute. Let its talk of someth 1119 istration find their way with toler;,I,!e cer -1 - . . of the"day! - . I I. . le-, moment lie else till I've got over it." . I .! - . I see one of my friends doing anything that iiotljixl� by that paper ; but d * - . L . .-J . �. - having the cowardice of wickedness -but - tainty into the hands that call 6.3 -1.11(ile Y Instead of workingat fit 'dest this feeling gave place to may bring me into tile wipness box, I gay colues i, Ito his esiiitte by aiiytlliilg happieni Mrs. Redintriond gave a a t, I 1, 7 one of another , n cornful sniff, &it(] them. To be made leader of tile! .1 . . Jn y - .1 good-bye' to hin-i-don't have anything to Miss Grahame, you just pres6nt that, antl took a deep draw, - House ,tt slicker CO ti ..'�: � . kill(] -,is she reflected that they were Nessa's . � ,51it front the replenished the age of 42 is a decidedly pronipt ro. * - To seek tile fields and tos-s tile I - ''. . . - . enemies Tather than hers. Almost at the more to do with him." ' Ybu wo, A have to.wcrry about anything ill glass. Nicholas paid, &till then seemingly tioll 0 .,()glll. -1 � � . -- Ii IL warn you,that theL i -1 will not toler- the wid - world. " . opencid quite a fredi subject. f ability. -It is trite there has beell ,'III . - ". I thelP01111dill" "A": - same moment Redmond caught sight of tier. if fr, I instance of eveti,earlier promotion si ' . . ' "( ' f- ate you in the house,' 4 She 14 alit over, and spoke * Arith feverish "Do you know that yorng swell that's MCI, tile , - To dine three tinics a (lay on - They stared at each other for a piinute with I rs,: Redmond said Salibbury ministry came into Ix ..- . dOwn by berry' -vine. I . . . . - , - ;- tile fixity of a couple of Savage animals emphatically after a momenii?s- rcfl � ection. emgerne is. just lroing out!" - , I )Wer, l,or(I And when Lhe iiiii has -ict at I:L- . , , . - whose attitude is open to su4ici�on ; then' " You mean alie'd bolt and cease to kee "In )lain ; words, this is a security fo�r ,%If s. Redmond glanced at tile door impa- Ran(tolpli Clitirchill was oidy .17 wli(ill lie . . I . you. Hilin ! L 11 w1w intrusted with th adershil) of the � Ililke. . 17 .1 That's what'I'm afraid of fifteen diollsand pounds to lie paid ic if-" tientl�,. e le, . ­ . . . - - . . Redmond nodded with a sickly grin, and 4iHus , House, and lie held the position throtwholiti I . . - . - . . I I . I . te � i 111. - his wife responded in the &-%tile manner, Aud it's what you're afraid of too, isn't it ? 1, hush ! I can't listen to allythin � "%% fiat does it . matter whetlier I know ti ) --) .. . This' i a noble lif­ to al; fr(: iodded ie er if fit or not �" slw ask ed. - fimt session o(the present'l al-liallient , . ... - - hearl ., ­ Nichols, who had turned round, also I Well, if you make it worth niy while, I'll' that I colildn't take uiy oath 1. I v ( I le I . \. . .. . deny myself tl�e pleasure of living with mention ed. .But. if I can help you Ili ally "It matters a great (]eat. It's business. But that experiment was It C01111spicliolis fail.!. � . strife so free; I . and grinned. This overture being nimle, you. I can do 'with four -or five Pounds a way -and I think I car -I shall Ile most I've [Aperit all tile week inquiring fibout hini. tire, all otii-come wiliell inakes,Ni.r. Balf0tir's. - . Ittans the check, the I)III-Scles I ' . � � ihe two men came down and seated them- . . - . the soul with glee. - . . I aking , -you can spare tile that, I daremy. " happy. Now, what (to you say to my drop. I've been here every flight Spend' ney itIl tile more striking. 4 . But when nexLs'llioner conies . selves at the round table, after sit, week- . . elevatio , '%Ire. morrow ing .. as, . - fear I can't alFord mond was too terrilied by this Pilig irk ike a friend' 4t6-' . "' g " ' ­ I tol!,') Lord ndolph has probably (Illite * i I Red ( . ': - tilt - having I -little chat about things in gener. just now, I don't "fill a Penn 'O ty as Mr. 'Balfutir, but it isability . . - ' -f - . - 1 hands with the wonian. -eat'to reply. lit, and to know all al)out hint ; and. as much at) ii . . - " Seen the show?" site asked, as coolly,, as I y piece unlesu . I To sm-ap the sweat of brow all I . . - tile men had been the merest casual I "Oh ! dear, ell dear!" exclainied tile dig- at 1" I think it 11 come back with interest.!' of a (lifferent order. Ife has not, al)llarealt- � . I .. - ,ac- . . rural bed aiml board. . I 1 .,. �� - uaintances. tressed Nichols. "Whatdoyouwanttogo "I'sliall be h�-re its soon as my number in -He's a blithcring idiot: that's all I know ly, tile Close industry of the Irish secretary, - I . - - i -- q . - - . i i . . - - . . .. ­ . ., . I about hin'). 11 I Ike ham what is his ellief:(Ii.q(lll;tlifl,-:ItiollI . . . I ­. ! - -- i : Redmond nodded. - . . . frightening poor Mrs. It. like that for ? I'm dolle." . - and . I .:. I . . . � .. � - � 1. sure your little lodgings �n Hannnersmith "Tha 's (too(] liikr)lt 111N a curious, . deratiolls , . . .. .1 . -- A . I " You're look ing pfetty fit considering--". . - - dear lady. :'% '. I . . . - - ; - . - %�Vli I know more than t hat.." - . Milk and Butter Standa I , � -1 . are more suitable to you than that house in So all brought tlingtt round nice a . Ito you know?" I when these happen to run cotiiito�i- t4j.,ollie I I - - I he said.' - � gl liliagV1101. . a . . I G rafton Street." and plell milt. " . titiddetil born notion whiell lie 11 � , - - 'I . disregard for party cons . - . �' " Considering, what?" she asked, coni- "He callshimself LordCarick bairn -softie ,is taken ­ . . As ride tile standard for iiii . . . hig . . I batively. , The hint that they had discovered tier He ro! ie, and joining'11Mmond at the bat-, of you call Inin Lord Lackhrain, and sonic' ill) and r1rought to ttie front.: ill's ciratic - li and too often in the inte� I XIre. Redmond. Bif. took ]I'll , out, linking his atin ill the Inallnei- of you call hin'i Lord Cra,Abraill." . . special buced. The trite standa ave to puti-tip I I � I _- - . " Considering what you h, addrcJss was not lost on - I ezi.recr,, while it has arrrsted pill �l ic;,�": cil t ioll, . - . . . . tweeli thelli the two r,"cals were rapidly of all i-0)(11siVe has deprived him of that ptitplic (..:,Ill,.Iellcc " * .. as bet,ween theseller will hilyet . with. Awful c"orne down for you. " I . , 9(w,Xiiiatired friend. "Well, everyll,t) - (IV knows that." - i I - . .. the average of large herd'of cat - .- - - reducing tier to astate of panic. - . He K;Ud nothing. Utt, As their eyell "Liet file fill , without which 'a Inall calillot Le it ,,r - . - " What's all awful collie d;wu -," in 'lie I - - Illy say. I'm telling Von cat ; 0 . - . r7l . . I . . . "I nicanto niakchaywhi!e the sun mllines,l inet, the look of t!tit%ft satistactioll th.AL what it has ta ve ' )"litital leader. Mr. Balfour, as the'licad -'- - : breeds ; not tile average of up4 . . - . ��- same tone. - I . ;I . ken in - no elid of Piling to iind I . . . said Redniond in it toxic of recolution. passed littween ti I ( of hin party in the House, will 11�,,%,e it t,e. ,, %. The stiuidard,- ill other wor,ls, . ICA..' itained a wholelont. "According to 'Debrett' lie's a seotcl� � I - : "Now don!t quarreli- my de.itr-�-don't qi ar-� ti # *1 �; .- Pure milk of good average qualit, . . . rel just as you've come together," said. fr. 0(course you do. She is quite right and volulne of villainy. � � �,-Iil neudous burden throu-ii iti)(in Iii,11. 'I'lle - . . . , � - peer iii a inember (of Parliament ; and Ili-, I I - - . re table," said Nichols Llant'lly. '-MjpL . . iia - I a ;­ fat, caseille .1 ill other c . Nichols, in the unctuous tones and witil Ile p allot L � .. Own resilience in Ili b'-alon S(Inare, and lic's r""e"t """'on 110A been IL COIIII)Jett! filil(ire. -- -- . . I .onstiti . .. -1� -easy smile of a Jew money lender, as he ,edmon , why� V +;�. . '� i .1 lly inal qtiatitity. gi . '\'ow U . -1 §jik)e,N , of age." The government has Accomplished li-tra -, . I d isn't unreasonable. . I CHA'11 . . IN'. * . .� ]! -. . . wont y -111 Ve years ( " .. � In Great Britain the questio . - raised a deprecating ban(], dirty, but glitt er- * can.t you coine to a nice pleasant little fir-, - "'gICHOUS IMAJiM A 11jit) 2 - "Rot ! lfu*a not itiore than twenty-1111ve, &Ilything it set- Out too 410, ILIA IMS h -VII . subject of agit,ation. Inrelatior � . . . , POSIAT- .1 , . . - - Ing with,% inarvellously big dianiond. nent '!" . - - I I'll take, iny oath. " . tripped up in a most 1111111iliatilig nianner I . .1 . . . �( . . I " Do n't rang' � That i ieethig too plhci� 7,011 Nionday ; it . . � butter there The London Latic , . . arrel, whatever you do. " . "I've got no mone�. Tile explenses . take "That'u what I thought when I first get I I r .- . qu, I was Rati r4lay beftir -, fill several till )orLant oe�:asions. ,1%11,)LIie � . atithority in the inedicAl , ., - " %%'hat (to you mean by an 'awfut. c ie all we get," Mrs. Re4mond protested. ,. m ,-P,ethilolid agill" -ahout makingin(tuiries. ' such ent of Ing , . - . .. .11v Ni(hols. He & TO all appeamlices � denlorali.-ation would i"t fittal -_: *. states tile Case as follows : down,-:'." insisted Mrs. "You'll have to ec-onoinize. " �.� .. & tetailding near the the young I hits got an unlimited Supply to i ,.. - ... . . � 1) Ilost , I - 4 - ...­ . .., bar, ilia Ing IIIW3( 'e to three or of rf , . I For butter, inilk,and niany - . Redmond. . "I can It." . �q I �- . 1). .ady xaie tilt! 1xii-ty, and, although tiw 'tit, . � P _ .Initt,ed t rev-pcet is entertained for -Nil-. sniith, it i - . � . . I . "Wh to lay second fiddle to -a girl ,ho.,, " Oh, yes, you can. Y(,u'Il ba�-e to econo- four slia low ,on y, which lie is pel S. I i & - ha'--il't T)elcii six'mont�bs in the profe 81 11, . . , yo" n of that oWi whicil chuck about ailvilow. E.very night of lIi`XD lel-cal. that softie onle 'of greater ffwo- ali(l . � I cles of food and medicine, there " inize when Nes. You may as affect$ t le -highler i .. sibly be any ab3olute st-,tltdan a ing it all yo of Boheinianisin of life lie throws & Illue an(, %vilite .. . -­ after h. v oun,way for twe I -a drops you. . 'boulluet that I enetration than lie must he .put into 114)11- . . . well begin flow.',' 11 - Linples of butter, lifilk, . .; - . years. " - - � these (11 s 'men of rxW- education, who c.osth Ilim a ,.ollitle of guineas to If is, (.'. ­� trol of the govertitnent. Tile setit-et"'ll of . . . NO two.N - 11 "B L the young lady wo talk in e ' J;r I are alike, nor, foi- the llluttcr ( lif l, jargon o isporting palours--of :, - - "o - . "You don't say UK T1. has bebri I n'l drop Mrs. R. I I . -1 I * "I .%Im. Redniond knew this 'also, for the .%Ir. Ndfour is a high coinplipieta, 1,11t at ' -. �, - . 962uldn't Ile go heartlew, , saidlNieliolas. gentle birth, will) file prould to shake hands boliql1le, . . any twt3 salliples of roal. toy . tiventy years?"-exclaiiiied'. , , i 1%-4. I � " %fr. N I re ler f;-riluisites, and she sold live eame tinie it is a desperitte risk- t(, take ... . - - I - polite'incredulity. ,. Adiols) - the-hinuendo s-�areel stung tier. Red- ,with a p Igil:Ht. and are it'): adialavil I O be tilt" , . to lieconle pilot of a ship .th:Lt is (11-ifting - . I . . lawthe publicanalyst, without. I - I y . indebted to "'llell inen as ,�icllu !111 to the ti . le next 11101111111 1. after I to guide hiiii, is eompelle,; to . . - -. -.. ."I)O. you snppose I Ishould let her WI I if Mond -took lip the running. ' . 4,;'for cash careffilly taking out the nei,tes whier, '\ess4% upon the relufs. The ehallcvs, -it niast lw 1. . % .. ' I "Oil, won't she '," lie said with a derisive and wlee IlotO. lie baw.%Irli. Kedumild when never . - only to the fact, but also'to di . . I NvercnIt paid for it? I should have thou lit . . tirelolled of looking for. � acknowledged, aPlWar just HOW 31'4;W�L tIlQ ..-. .. . - . ally one could see that the races a,. -c all . . site came intoilicet, lave t,;I4I vou that," .Pni,l r, 11 , . any adulteration lie Illay deteel -... �a'li . ,�ll. liteell, b -it lie had waited .d I enaldl, At'.. .6twee-38fill ollteolll,� of tilt- velitilre, 1111t 1pe- . ,, . Not uIlliss'tou go ihaking ourself till- until he ,ad told his stor and got his culpty Relln, I . I therefore select for hinisclf it st; I \ - � sq tiared. " I � y Y fq�llk. bit ing her lips, with a liewly-in. CUU60 of tile igiiormice or inex lwritql,-,� ,,f tile - I -. . s opi - Redniond smiled, with a slow sliak6 of Ilia 11casant ill Craftfill Street, and you won't laugh jw"Ore lie atrolled (over u) her. ..%qle vanied Ivalollt;y' . Illew dilector, lotit LK-eikuse he h.ts iii'll 111*11 - - . . must select one which, in Iii . il, - - head. � . do that, %%.illy()u, ,low,! Say yoli won,t. received him ill Inowly alleace-. - .14 I . 1� sents tile minimum of Possible .. 11 - . it. In't MY divat', ,I'in telling call�d upoll to act Ill' -1 lnattcr� 1,;L%t. I-,.t(.Il- - . regard to milk, a StalillaL-ti. iti pr t . I - I - I . knows it,"said the amiable Nichols, iltl ill t. drop her M, Cd �Rcdmond fl�re, iny dear Iii,ily,'" lie gijil me-iting 11,111self ic hitill'! N'011'611,m hope of a I I ­ . . 11, be- vll� 'Now, do oil knowthe 1'#-%,. William e I stich it piu4s that there ',is IiWe I,;-t-svia : - � . - "Of �oursc' you'r� squared. Every lie Lc�;k at pool- Mrs. R. "i . " Sorr � I cotildiiI unt, Ili ' ,o see Y( Vi you di( v at) L Iti !" exclai - founded oil thl, - . , "Nvoll 1, � X I . . tablislied. It is . . such a tone that if he'llad told her t mt " Look at those. and Ile P, dit t,;, tor he'b A-L-ry Imr. I lappy imil'.. . .. times yielded 1)), ill-fcot, Ullikeal � . . . " %%'hatll you tial to-yoll. . . 11 . with a look of the hero. . kulilu$ a walLer. I : - nobody believed tier protest it ' swells over there. One of cxII,s got a - take?" � . I ' ---- -09 - . . . I . : .1 milked cows, an4l. so &ffbiAs it v, a t Ile , . . . . . . . . " ; wo U I "I speak to Iiiin .now and titer). That*. . . I I . . - -atering and skiniiniiks4 r ill %I ra. T edillorill Was no'. - � . To Kedger thot. st � skillftil,%%. able. '�Of course you're arry the ()lie to 16 It off flet till I know." .antillaw .irinle%'. � been less objeCti011, I uld ll�-"-e and I heard Iiiiii swear th4t he'd . I I . � i 8quared." , . girl to-niorrow if she would lia,v - Ili, nose to 8 lite tier face, 90 blie of-dvred braudy "'I'llev ca � . . - . . � - �. I ary inilk. Aniplew1vantitgt'. .(d 16 d 1, I . . ". Well, . 11 �hiin the INItio- 1. There is It fillbl)1*01011 In ptillticill (-11'-'.-:- it, - . taken by ilia I fly a inilk ven(lor, �'cu I supposoz they 1-111 (-)lie (lay one. of those swells will marry tier, and soda - - here. I iind, " "liki- Chri-Stialk Akgliklitl tll;tt . I I st have someone , . i * I., the r ciit vi.4i,- 44 F�nj­ror. . - lif ­ I 'Ll siness I a - lorne, tier(,- he slient ;� cwil)le . . Y -s. Redniondasa wrinanentfixturer we 'ilkC Kai(IRS the waiterwhi.s e lie's nothing lit the world hilt it private . 11�i L which has almost certai illy been young and pretty for the bu `, " said Rpd- keep .%If I . . IiCall, At jA Often CoIlli)elled t and then d6 you think he'll lel, Ilis wife "Yoll* -e bern dowa here every "i '11L if , 'Ile's not a ptrson. It'sonlv*a jli,;gtIi§e. Williant to Out 11 - inond. "One can't expect London to go ii1flad I . ek,' k 110tr of days With his Itoyal (;ralI(I1lI0tI1,T ;L 1� 8 Not he. The fool�, entough for that . h( . uncles, has a greater uigiiificance thaii woul(I � -- . Even this 16w standani. 1"5 soill, .1 . that lay On. those oung fellows ". He turtic!' to I i; that out " " ,Nukod'Nichoils, cheeriupy. - 1111ackbrain, 'pre. - -.. to the public, as is proved by t over a woman of forty, aud,otie' y're not " Blet.�'Illv *oui, HOW. tw. (till YOU filld keeper, --%,It() looks after ( - at as you (:,. . .� - - � 11 A I � Uendill., to be flit; Lit scent froill tile ullo8tentatio'lls 'Illaw!"I . ill - - . .. - . " Oil, don't, doix:t, don't !" said the pea ce- aba- will drop you, my dear,, and , ,. 11 ilig. " I I . . . convictions obtitine,l oil milks % � . when she does drop you f leax - I my dear Ill mL R.," & - f wife, �." 011 ft tor or friend. or softie- - Ne W� I uu)�okwm-n bdre. %it -If jib&,.,gb.­ - . t which it was Carried otit. it will lit, re- - . . ;- low it. Ili regard to butter, tit(, maker. 11 How I (to ,a . -ell only L-nows , nous orm-ard I q uht so. B. - . te to heartwo illal- all -olve, " a I ,It wil 9 I -� ... - - ent. . ried people- snacking at eac I .1 what will beconle (if oa. There's tile wt,,, d drolmillig 1118 % ifil y didn't oil k4ty so membered that a fornivr visit lit I-SSSaffW(l-. - , Standards thAt Seenlell .1 other I y - k. goo( reason for my dropin -e . �d tile at --rting-point lead ing to I lie A ilglo-! . � I .. 'Ke 1101'se . but I don't. think you're fitted for yOu , . I . I - b1ii - chieth I I Il"At a %el -Y then I t,h0UI.I1l't hit%-(,- had to teli,yukl ?'.' . . this !" IlIg out, befol I had been esta , lied - verniful ft rree ... clit, by which the (lispilte, -. - - - I � -Well; what's that got to (10 With Uss, I " . , . : labors of 'Messrs. Angell awl I cell tf . . � . -tilt Me- - Ppen, would allculd like to know!' � betw le , t wo nations re";t'-dill" tileil . I 4n .. 11 If Mr. Redmond wishc8 to in, -,, that. " . collie in '.. If lillything xhotfld till I . - � -,- I " Nothing of the kind ; I caine to offer 11 Oil don't talk about the *orkhoitpe-a it (to for t. to h'e said that you %6*d rile %vere ' "Wo may have a gootil deal to (10 witil African possessions has bee,, s� � - .. . .. . . were tile first to devise it . I . . . - - I 0 . file Woman like 'Mrs.. It." - . I seen talk ng togalieraigi , , o satisfactori- .. scheme for analysis. But of Ix . - - - . Y611 -Iny sympathy, " ' 11 wil,lit, v . oil, you, you- Jt Oftef 'tight up ill him. Anti I want you to Ile a little more ly adjusted. And flow it is reporte'l thAt . �. .. . . I . I . -There you go again !" said Mr. Nichols. tit' What d,) yo i .. this corner -1 ask you, ;,a a lady of Bound adable and nice with hin, if yOu call. I want thi-i energetic rulor i8 eonte il)Iating at far .' . 1 'I 41',I not I . ­ e tortured wo � seniie-is it good buinnef-s! '? I . . I ^ 11 I ,- . . �. genuine butter, whie, , . - " AVIly will you do it?" mail - coithl not find at word You. in fact, to get hi", ill a line, if ),oil III,- greater Felierne anJ one that all'ucts tijore. . .. these standards, were,analY5 I � vile en6ugh to expresi' " Oil, t hat wasn't your (only ' " said Allen, of Sheffield, andsinco th . all that she felt rp-%so . '.. . 1. " 1)o you think I want your sympathy "' wairds the inan. to- tm rs. Rel, niond, 0 it, der8tand me. You ace, Lord Caiiekli,airu intimately allill vitally the well bellig -. , , . I asked INIrs. Redmond, growinglividthroligh Illy half eatisfied by the lives with hilt, in ilia challiberli in \%,e&,tlllill. (of . -niany an4l - - - fusion hits prevaileAl. I'ven . the rouge. "DonIt, don�t Ile ostillated -Nichols." plausible L!xcusc. . - . tile Workingmen in (;ei - . new Act of Parliament so argei , d 4 T'IL-11 titer, till ­ -' " ) ice amiable action hall ? . - . �'� What'Odier reason could I have alth ' O"g*ietting him do prett itilleb aj it',', than it treaty of peace I anion ) ­ tile . . 6s I . Now tell me -do." . - � I . upon a standard whieh sh-ill 1), you ctill (10 without it. by a disagreeable Ivord 1% 'here she pleaseb. I u aul, you to bounkNilli. - nations o;f E'llrope, which would allow - � . .- I " Oh, f daresay , * 11' vI lie Ila" cotArol. over his lord4iiii, throughout all F.urope. I'll'. ' other '. . Q1, don't gq and spol s is w . ­. public analysts will doubtic' . I'm told Nessa keeps you as if you we're tier .1 I I rs. R. 'I . . . own mother. " . asks you what you want, illy fri�n d." " 1 '%-'I'- N'ou waited till I had'scut the ::He's Precious cloue." .. - of a large reduction of their stilri(ling . I- r - satisfaci,ory as the present mil! five poull(I .. . a I ---- I 4 i " There's my address" said 1,, a to Redniond that I Illight, feel I know 110 i' -,tll([%Ilspi'iotfg too. That's artnies. It is reported ill OfliCiid 61VIV-" - . .. - . , Now, why should you take and rep4at Ledmolid, the pinch and Ile the ­ '. I . � I . .- all t 08 -e%onstra PllttiDg . piece of paper before his wife. the next ii tep. " .more ready to take wIl e I I t hat * . I . . t - . . � -- lie little thing youhear -. ?" I. t d it send ill . B a five-poulld note ever-- . Y I want you to get lit hilli., Ikeause I that his visit to tile Czar is to obtain . Dark Brahma Fow' Nichols. I . . -Saturday, . 4, cail't safely." . F.tnperor's consen't to another'.Berlin Gffl- ­ . 1. . I- -1 Nessa keeps me?" aaked.lMrs. 1711 call for it." it, moment, Nic o18 , . )tivll� . .. � The. dark Bralinias ;ire i -.ti ­. - " Who says . T and Iwo ri't bother yon. * if .yoll forget , Tho� waiter brintin . the drinks at this I '%I-hat;I6 3,611 u-allt to know ?11 - gress for this purpose. It is not 014 I authority as next in inerit. i � . . Redniond, it I difficulty lowering tier voiCe - n , %. . - . . wil very reasong h Fy replied by raising . -obable, however, that tI­c C ar will T.11 . I- "Ther�, that's I t her as he in " "11t You to find alit if lie e* er leaves P, / .� Asiastic-breeds, to tilt, li,,Iii I " Why, every one says so. It's self-eVi ble, I'm sure " his finger ight at a naughty him lordship alone for a day together. That's iii with the zicheme unless ass-'4�eiated With - . � . I . * - . ­ dert. said Mr. -I �Nichols, faying his fat Ila I ' child -a means not calculated to allay t all at . � You go on With the crowd at five- no on- he - " i � niany brbe(lers chl,ini that theN . and rs. Redmond's arni. woman's a tiger. ` the restoration of Russian domination ill the - , . M She jcrki6d it a ay ..I reaen'. . of the trahinavarict�,. It -".-, - t* I - - ... enty bob a week and live up to ab,otjt vicloual � w is jal have to know what you are at,,, Ralkans and the permanei I),, Of . . fifteen or twenty pounds a week. I " Olt, I can bee t1rough Von,,, site mutter- SE _ I it satisfyi n . . Ud , . _%J�s. ed . this breed was porfectol. lil, Eil� .in . ... - I i I Sta 8 "011, you R end, �011utvdly. France. Still, as it is the unexpectol tIl3t - . to reason you must get that 6ut of Ne ) . � shut tip, coil found you!" said site. ed Its the i raiter depart4l�d. " . ' ' � out of a brood of chickens thA' . 8 l "Oil, you Shall. 'lliere's no secrets be-, generally happens, who will undertake to . ... .... ! by matin it black red Shaiigh I . pocket. " ": . . ve had quite enough of you. This is your bo " Of cc urae ou can. I'm like a hopen tween t re in blisille � 9 n ., - plan. He could never have tile- brains to ok to in v f rienyda. " . as. The very last say that this laudable project will not I)e. - 16 grey Shall"llai lien. , I , Ilk, k, � - - 0 . . . - "There's a nasty way th put it !�, p'rotei �t- , time r1rallet, a pleasure o I c . I tations known as dark 111" . ..t ad Nichols. "Why should you say Mrs. 1. carry it'out alone." " You & id Redmond came here oil ' Seeing yon, I realized ? That it may suce ell thousall(Is - - �' � ''. - L . with a reg . ,%L10lIdRY heard his lordship' swear t iat lie would will devoutly pray. . . - .L � . take.E; the money, when most likely, Miss G. "You rea!ly are too flatt6rinig. U lla� Plan. You put him up to' S . i - I . � . .1 . . .'' .L, made abotit IW), .1114 flial � . Pon my H It- marry Miss G. to -morrow if he hall 'the - --- I.. . . gives it of her own fr�e v I word. you are." e would iever have thought,of it himself. .. -- .. . I . -� F . . . were of the single conil) kin,l. � -Y I . :­ .1 . . . . . f I Ilt'll�"!W111F , �..... I �� 0 peacomb-Br-alituas to Rartr , Y n told li im to exact that five pounds a he slips in the bouquets. - "H I . . . ': , -will? Don't e 41FIatter you ! I can't find a name for you 0 chance, He's told herso in the little letters , oni6 tell you that she's so generous and ki .. hearted now?' ", . 7 - that doesn't flatter-" she rose sifatching up week tlha� L might bete tell to Any desper- it. " - And lie means ello Mudd !" cried a eon . � .. troduced new bloexi, -and latu - A'Oh, no one underrates tit the piece of paper. . . ate Scheme f4o got free. ullou sot tied wha, Wilting a former 4icighbor. � . .%..7 . -1 he Should 4 . . .- � ' red with less of the Cc . -- I � . . e g6nerosity of ,,,Sit (1.;. - - ny- - t "Well?" said Mrs. Redmond, interroga- - Hush ! Don't Speak so loud , I'said t lie . -.�'7 7".1'.a. � The first dark Brahinws ,-hov � a girl who Spends twct or three hundred own 4 - ' (car lady " said a I ad � to Otir up ifify'Jealousy, and tivell have � - ,gain, i I i ' n(, P, on to take Vengeance." # other. . " Since comin to town -1 . -.- �. , I , pounds to pay bills that might have brou , It Nichols, qwee4Y,'LxIt -with a curious'ly-cun_ 6 '114at we wan ' � ­ ess brouze ill tile will,, ooIorIII­ , . . ow, d ,d we say anything that was, an- chance. " . t is 'to give him the .clianged my naine to Myer, in deferenee tO' ..� I : : � , 1 1 " I - - " � -. : you into something worse than the Con ' fling twinkle in his lialf-closed eyes that ex- t - and the ground coloring of I Ile . * rue -did i re ?" my wife's feelings." I . I ; . ' Court. h cited her curiosity and led her to accede. : Mrs. Redmond looked at Nic s as if . . . . .. I -'t bronze * . �y Mrs. Rednond only beat h41�t on thb hol - .1 � I , gray, the steel gray, A I - I . I - ,... , , the Ii tie - I .. �.r - the standard American color, I I .. ty ;but he continued. One Of tile few ple,ising incidents conneet ­., , - - b . -, . I "I didn't ask h6r to d6 it' "If you think I came here just for the sake floor for response. She had recollected in the game even undertone- . I ed with the Argentine revolt is tile trust- , , I ­.. 1. Y an occasienal cross with 1, . / I , fool !11 . I of interfering between husband and wife, yet, . she doubted -his sani every -tau nt, every mggestion, that had been 10 ... ! " -t- 0ocks, It . . "Of course you didn't," said Mr. Nicho mistake the nature of my busine8s. I'm go- 'iWhile in which (' . - I 15, . made, and I waa the truth 1k,hich gave the we shan't tile Rev- Willialn Hexam is abou - flit inanner wernially, who ,'its I . . � ­­ . . .!, . - -.1 in that irritating bland tdne that alwa, ra Ing I ain stin . an I gun-boate in those waters, 11110 Placed tier .- . :,�­: i �.`-'- The pea.conib, which shouthl ! - .1 . ' . to allow you that I'm a real friend. g to th(ir sarcasm. 0 get the ell ce. That's why t .t t� �t ;'.� . - - gave Axious i,:-...,- ­ - . his words the lie. , "Of course (u just as a i to romote your interest aff "It's cost you nothing," she. said - 11 want you to find if he ever taken a day loff. 11 subjects in that tr6ubled laii(I tinder Brit,sll i . . . . head of the dark Bi-alinia eoo� . I , . . - 9 I � . r, I"- -.";"��-, ..- tIllynee smal - didn't ask her. to. " . ls� your I usbind's. We drew ou t a fat letter lit n1,6ney into jte��s It's "In order that tile girl I hate may Marry I tecLion. This illustration of goo,, "V"l . � Vo*m ruin ning ptwa I . I I Who told you 11 this?" M -a go - " I I.,- -­��`t-'-' ,Of the hm , tbiO centre one I. lie I sty - . � 4 1 rs. Redin d case dnd opeffing it continued, "Look, here's Ctier your self pocket.; and you a l9rd " millionaire . 9:0tween, the two greatest nations of l'"llolie � . t, . you've -got a useful tool to �, "",�I�,-..-, - strong ,i, �, - �,, asked, gulping d n her fury. a clean -sheet l6f paper, and here"s a penqil work with. , , 0 - ,i* dear ; but this younpent1jiman leads the Montreal f7ita :21,�'��'� 1, �, i . , !�I,T e.q,; to i-eiliark that - - - - , well 0qrved, %vattiv--i f . . I , , i� .., V � "iL , - the bron;gt shou 11, �, - -- � . . Redmond tu round, and, -peering ,that writes indelible, and is just as.legal as 'Oh, , . Why will' . -,Sao _ inore than that -he is w-12 I England's friendship is not confined to --:­ , �r` , - ]red, well rti`un&1 avid falling IN * - dea ! ob, dear! YOU 8 tile .. - :: I - -he right and le id- . - filk. " He ]poked round. They had the and !ay Pan2d'and illanced about hini;rand I Germany, but'reaches its r is acros . Id Ile full ILIA .. t1ing IT Call yo"If a partner in a * %m . �a , He e ? such a " . -` jc, %,-I. "Where's that ,iiaiter we were 't&lki g of the canteen quite to themselves. No one . then whispered two words in a tone so 10 as well. It - - �"-`,-A� " MA411 said well tucked tip un. -I , . . oing conce rn, but don't call yourself a 4 tool,, that nolte c uld hear them but Slie. w ocean and takes in America .., - .� -�"'�:--" in heating _ 1-�k, - I . I 0 t ill - -� - ik!­' feathers and thick fluff., The k rtheleas lor Heaven a ask* --it's so li Ill I sg�g English and Americans I 1, 1) - 'Orl - , was with . range; neve 0 1 low tie .1 I � when. he po e J - . '�% stories dl�e in n - ()titer all"Ost -1-.' . ` � '� -". ," the hen, except the neck and /- I 'Do you mean to itay thiese k leaning forward with "Well, v hat do you waint me to do? You - . . th nee of either for the _'. a - fTO DR C0'MNr9D ; : . :.- . ;�"$ L ' , . ' 0 I - . - - I it) 11 " I '41, . � . ,he mouths of the waithro?" -. his arms o4 the tZle heTke in such & low haven't wa ted to we me without a purpoom. 11 � - - ' - -------­ff&------;'- - � - I as &-matter of course. The brotherly fe .. I-IN1040. Same 4611 over, enh feather Ili --11 I . "' L �'� �!­. . . .8 . . Or ­ . . . " -� *A" I 'V'h't'e grOun(1 closely pencile4 3 . : ; , -. . - Nichols again interposed - to calm tile tone Oat Mrs. Redmo -also had to lean ,,Qf legur ie I haven't. The latftt addit4on to th � W014d, - of rican slid Bri " I �1� " ,,, . .. . . I aitil't come - -news- which exists between Ame d -S 4 - - steel gro . a �.., I forward. here IF re 1. - , �. N, - -,! I . I I ,vcl-YWII(' i �, .. ly. .1 , � - : 'L . .;roubled spirit of the raging woman. I , one blessed nigh 'a eft , t'rely in* Utint advertisements 4 *lOrS is ver V rema a 1411 . I. - W rk ble- . I ' 14withoutapurpoi6e. lain't Crn 'and kt4 Qbject, is to prove that lAtin they act , one another ,,xid - -, . 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NT 0 before the House "'ll'"1034 Or with thall one phase or another nd those wllo�e (jut Y_ heell to follow*tIle ver_ Eilglishparlia I'llentary fitil to have observed the which. t itt- attacks of his politicalop- telldelic at tile out- y it Person, a), Illetillo( persodal itliosyll illstify ill he eyes underneath this bnfound to be A, . .... imimint of determination I lie Frl i it, nen Lary arena iswas to that, by a spf of of Political admin. tolerable cerv. Call best lian4le of tile, House at i 1,4 t rue t here lia-4 been an 1)1-�)1110t i0l, since. the into power. Lnrd .17 when lie of the if(' positi )II throughout iictiolis fail--. fiiiakes Mr. Ba-Ifour's quite as ])fit it is ability not, apparent- (lf tile Irish secretary iills rhief disqualificati ,*,,,I, Counter to some- Which lie has taken Ilis 6'r- icat 'etition, great- its the head will hi've a tt*c- hint. The i;I010111plislied hardly ('111 14) 410. 'and has 1)1-lell t Ing manner Anothe'r Would be fatal �1,111101bllk tile titillost sillith, it is force and plit into coil- selection7 of uf)1l1l)lilllelA, but at., I-Isk to ta�e til:Lt is drifting, it lillist, be il'Just JIONV tile. It�e veii1ture, not be- ili(.X 'I.jel CC I _of tile nobn-C iS little I)Feftllt eil-C!C.14 ill liespent, couple and i llificittice thall uould in be re ()I',t. It ii :!It -r if 16 r d - IfltIllilir to the tile dispute tilf-lir t that c-Ilitelliplatin(f it far atrects more tile, well being Vi 110 other folly the allow ;I, 1: (,f their tanding fcircles to Obtain that iinother Berlin Coll- It is not thought t I - e Czar will Fail isso-ciated with domination in the- 1:1,111clit, satisfying 0 f the lillexpected that NvIll undertake to! 1,!,. 1Jl_()jeCt will not be ;1eceed tliougands� - it countryman, said the - to town I have, in deference to F1 i nciden ts connect- tru. rcvolt is the who has no h placed er lnd under Brit;sh lljl.�itl.at,on of good Will natiow of Eu1"OPe kl.1�1, to remark that, i.,, not confined tOL-­.:.­�,4..1,C its arifis acrow the-, in Ainerical as WOIL I A m ericans DOW act 'a for the othetalmost The brotherly' feel' Inf Britian American and i,t,inarkable. Eyerywhorl%'�_�!i�: by one another saThas it..,. I �A 'T P. 'T yL, 14�c ;,fie itiv. -l"MOUS Of r e fairs Q, TU10 V16 e� �rexks, ihe oprd of %he tabernacle, are loosen d bewhere, If, I - Iouna in a, bumetin of t 6 rnii E Ing. Small noises irritate, eight becomes r - Its Flacn.'n Leximoill and 10*94i4e Lerr. summe on a Farm Mont Station. The. erving preparation dim, nutrition goes ow feebly, di*(j*tioii is "y aU. *mleas in the- d tul f The ialbbsth Oldme. impaired, the secretions are insufficient, or JVhat a flower of legend and fincy in whiell it vi I'Di living or cese, capil ry cir lati i -,'in the c . ountry now, upon a qidet is'fitied, but it im 16W t6 the Ii6rd a noble song! vit'sited, la all on a olet is ?" exclaims a recent writer. It was. be pla"ant to.&ll, Awake, my soul !awake, Clogged. Finally, �*thc ecititral. organ of the once,lof coure, a damsel. All the popular r ii. 41 espe ially when tile fruit y tongue! aln free -fromi city u mae and safe is first opened 111 collie% to a stop, a f till stop, and flowershave beeik.human beings in thir tiuic... Whero ' Ho"UnA to the eternall NA circulaiio fioln.urban hemn; . bidphurous And all His boundless love proclaim I this stoppage means dias�lution. This is c�anged by misfortuii�- o by the.hepefic&i6o iw IF And 's The 4rlY-` �Iwflde directly the death of old age, which. few attin to. gods, intoi'imiortal flowers. tl I of.harrid M, I � the �rom r face, e favorite nympih of �lner. 11Jf*tJL ' L � I *_�. :�. ave % Jt where it.shine8 in Jesus' Many peooloph. III idea that'death is violet was Laithe, a tip6l, tile cool Jhe brightest image of His grace; necessarily. painful, even - agonizing, but Artemia, Apollo fell in love with her, and I feed riso'squash an blood- more ponveni t I it as good to use its God, in- the person of H i3 -4 there is no reaso'n whatever to suppose that. the wishing to protect her winter beets. 0 ien an" I At ombinLation iWith sU14 viz., AI from 10 hite it of soda (not t pie, ased in Has all His mightiest I work 6utdone.- death ia a more -painful process than birth. apparently undesirable Attentions, dyed lier it room with slanting -roof; no"WeRori, t of fi� It is because in a ceriain proportion of blue. Ianthe, ,however, referred the AUSOY- leaching saccharine ju ces, irbJeh -will forin The spacious earth, and soule'design spreading flood, cases dissolution is accompanied by a visi. ancea attendant uooii cauty to uglilless deposits upon most f ii ). F) In, 0 ance She pined away, and Artemis, fuU ol-regret:1. and wh'o do the wall is there to greet these tited Tho'se whose di. P lai the wise and powerful God ble spasm and distortion of the coiinteii f mine, geation is better than n 1 A (to Thy -rich glories from a.far that this idea e.tists, but it is a nearly cer. for her mistaken nged her interfereace cha ]But holest, coal*843,.Isand-paper walls ate not object to the sulp urbus lavor of the Sparkle in every rolling star. tain as anything can be that diese distor- into a violet. v lose about wy head. fruit so preserved, may choose o so use the Lions ()f the facial niuselw are'not only paiii- Another legend tells us that Zeiis caused,, 1p�el 1%idli- JUmeritha8gh But in His lookt, a glory stands, -,p,,. which f rub-thAt lek4edNk 4t;ere less, but take place unconscio' ly. III many the violets to grow as food for lo while she �u *d; its bl# ibg dWtsUle 6qtW- us riqlL toil, ,10 nobl�st labor of Thine hands - stfuitos bate 16di. instances, too, a comatose or senti-coma- wandered the world as licifer. Or they 1110 80i lid 0 in iiiiii1ruK ng Ivi4es, tl* natur- e pleasing luster of,His eyes Lose state supervenes, and it is altogether were white until-V�llli -No nr row �e O� I 1f- IV' c ild 101-i Will, sftifer mor -or teas from fts use, tehines the wonders of the skies. probable that more or less complete uncon- "Onaday,,%visc poetstell,' bath tub haVe I h� co u it yself within, as well as from that o the Acid solution. scio n ails. We Ii -ave, too Sonic time inII-ranglinggpen�t. basin on the flobr, a dipper Uoe five to oi �xrace! 'Lis a sweet, a charming theme ght ounces r ga oil. M abundailit evidence of people who have beer', Whether the violeti tihouid exc�l, But ollc thoughts rejoice at Jesus' name ! Or she, in 8weeter 111111,deoftin. The following mode 6 iring a pre- nearly drowned and resuscitated, and they lervatim fth --i iv- Ye angels, dwell upon the sound id witivQ P ti Oh, 1161i tile coolifig, *ateiip1a6,' and or I - rolls Ps ' 'com" Ye heavens, reflect it to the ground! all agrea in the statement that, afer a few But Velivis, lost the tla�, Inunicaod, - � faut r ;. - - 1q, shouldors,ALow, Brpwn, hayr Poor -girl, slic felt of, you, 1110trients of painful struggling, fear and an! X_ And beat you so a,s 1i Ulne dare Despite bheir leakilig through the floor, as- been very successfully sed at the rooms ot 0 -may I live' to reach the place icty Pass away and a state of tranquility Her blows did inaku you blue.., slia,ging" all my woe the State Board of Trac'a at Sail Francisco: Where He unveils His Iov I f i succeeds. They see visions of green fields, - Violets formed the couch of Ze An e� aco. lel ase us an.1 aud in some c, s icar p -casing music ; and Hera e ur fil-4 -'And, s no re Is w In PAllf In And sing His name to harps of gold! a() far f rom being miserable, their sensations parents in Ellen ; grew in Calypo's g I've sakid-i Pui, 30 gallons of wa �.er iat a 40 -gallon Where all His beautie OU told they carpeted th bower of o city noise Aoth b ak barrel ; float on top of ti *t*r a t, 11 n the car— Which put a portion of 2ar cents worth of at- leli are delightful. But where Attempts at re- and that goddess ",.;alled by men heart -C"_ Naught save the cooing of the frOg; the stilphur- et the 8ulph r on fire and cover suscitation ar,3 successful, the resuscitated ing mirth," was b)rn in "beds of violeto bl,,at of chanticleer, tightly until tire fire goei out; renew the sal- Cardiml N on the CathoAl6 Churoh. ersons almost invariably' protest arailist blue." They were popular flowers for feg- 6wn*n The croi ring of the, Durliam cow, the low- phur until the whole is consumed, teing brought back to life, and declare tIIFLt Live garlands. The Greeks likedl. to CIO WI oponln�, A deputation from the conference of the I In of the heil; the barrel for renewal o aiF between doo. resuscitation i_-4 accompanied by physical themselves with violets and parsley—a Thes it r the sole disturbances in this my Catholic Truth ociety, which ill meeting at colli- C pain and acute mental misery. bination which suggets v rt ral don. J3inningham, went to the Oratory oil Jufv 1) cry m xed odons to 'Apple's U Fooc fdr.Stook.. 11 *18 a fact which every man must modern noses. Alcibiades is described s 2nally experience, �iid consequently, is appearing at a feast crowned with violets f4th, �nd were taken in to Cardinal New P -is ife, this,conn As' a money cr I th - man, who had gone down to the, recreation- ul Awl oil the liabits 0 apple tands in the 'i, room of the Fathers. The Bishop of Salford, universal intereat ; and as facts are facts, and ivy, which lie may have worn as- a Pre- i tr�- life inspires! frort rank among ?ruits, but there are other the wisest course is to look them squarely entive against the effect of the revel, gar- The brc�kf aist set at five A. M. —ah I how my properties and.inerits hidden �n this fruit after a few preliminary - words of congratu- i it the face, for necessity is . coal black and lands of violets being consi Soul admires Common u it is,. which are not yet fully a ' lation, read a resolution which was passed dcred to cure P death keeps no calendar. thet day before by the onf headache and dizziness. In those (lays To rise at 'four, and ere the sun.has started preciated. erallce, and the There is a food valu in the apple w4ich Cardinal sitting in his chair, made this re- violet -lids" to the eyes were thought a oin its way, To don nky aluds and enter on the duties of heretofore has been most tirely over- ply:— great beauty in woman; an ideal lingering "'God Knows." in Shakespeare's lines of the (lay! looked A lea may be )I icheap, My dear friends, --I wish, both in thought en We had IW11 riding for two long (lays but don'ttlpof over-prolttueti�T:rdnprofit- and language, as far as I call, to thank you, - Violetsdim..- over the dreary plains—the same ino"'llotoll- Yet-weeter than the li(14 of.fund's eye.4, Inatea of workiu at my deilk in hot seer- able culture so long as t. itay oa rown a,, as I oery heartily. I thank you for your 9 g Ong seene -Y alway n view—roug Or Cytherba's breath. ker coat, th affection; it is the affection of great soul. I less cost, and with less attenda� Ian tiny 11, sterile 0 seek lie fields and toss the h4y, 'to teod other stock food of saine va tie, and the I could pay'a great tivail, but I willnly Pray ground--outeroppings of rock—a lone tree Tli ere is rustic fancy in England that Qie 'od may sustain tind put Hk confirnia- -tiali at long intervals—the ground baked number of - violets first brought home in d - boundinfl, goat, whole country full of hoises, ho s, cattle and that(s or bi illo, denote the number of chickens and To dine ilirce time's a day on Pie, Washed heep are really to take and urn to good tion upon what you do. I give you ever and. craeked under the summer sun. The spr prairies were male to enrielf. the farmer— ducklings for that year, less than a handful dtwn by berrywine. use all our surplus. III what way can you 9'11 wish. Your society is one whic And wli( t at last retiring at the plains to rovenue on man and bird and being vcry unlucky. Another old English - in the sun has se row the c uivalent, of the iou oi- five liun- makes us feel the sadness of the (lays through .1 be superstition is to the effect that many vio- III lie. Ked buslicla, of apples ii i other odder which which we have passed, when the Church of ast. 0111 tile serpent call live there. ro will grow oil the thirty - xees -eupyin one Christ wanted those assi8tances of public- Over these Lren stretches no bird flies— letsan(lvoseaflourisitigititlicaut.uiniiporteiid This is a noble life to lead; f In. are and tions which Protestants poshessed in such oil them no wolf call fin(i living. The nion- a, pidem.ic the following year. StraiWely . St.-ife go free; acre of ground, with lessla. ble ani, ex- enough, the roses and violets last auttinin pellse abundance. I envied bout the matter aull tony is inaddening—the sterility appall- ans t ie check, the muscles gain, it fills wipre prticularlynitincrousand fine,the roses It U I know large stock : arms, he owners of the intention of those publications. It ii a Ing. I th soul with glee. he sun wits Only an hour high as the col- lil'96-ing till tile frosts, the violeCs coming 3 way, I which do not grow app es eno igh for their r4el thing that our fait !I hwi been debat e. But who I next stmoner edmes thi families. Th's don't front the possibility of lively aeLion; but it until oh.liqued more to the' left in searell of out vcry early and blossoming abundai.itly. feA,r I can't afford ook I ke over -pro- a camping ground. Those of its in And the epidemic hs certainly followed. it To sw,,p the swet of br duction. At tile saull time their horses, was no fault of Catbolies. Th have been w so presied and distracto,f formation M, ow and brawn for cattle and liogs, fiave 0.tI Perhapsthe "snperatitions " of our ance8to I bed and board. hard time of it in I from t le cre just ascending a swell covered wi i are not - I ru a soine years to pick a liv ng of the dried -u , of any policy, that the Chureli has hall to large bowIders when a trooper suddenly so foolish." we of the higher educa-_ magille. n few heas, nd the inan- burnt up p.,Lstures in mid -s mm 1. The modest violet, as we are- plea8cil to er or far depe d oil oil I a cried out in alarin and pointed to sonlething tion generation like to i Oil the grourd at his horse's feet. We AV hat a relief a good, lar ,e ore ard of heavy- ag'""ut of a Zw. This has been the cause Jigs gathered aroulld him, and for a minute no call it,'has also been a favorite with ki �filk and Butter Stan"ra. yielding 'sweet and so ir a lea, with its of the a4*nice of interest and of popular ropping fruit As a r le the standard for milk is set too gratifying shade, pastur � an( pllhli:�atiolls among Catholics. But ,low ono6poke. There,emblipidagaillat the rock, and emperors, and played no small ParL in wa.s a skeletoir—a clean -picked, bleac les. Athena boasted of being tile high an I too often in the interest of some es there id no reason wh we Should not have hing wolild be to the dumb If rut And all,thi skeleton, with iever inissing fr FeZcrowiied (,ity."iN!alioi4iet(leclared.tliat special 1) -eed. 'rho true standard for milk' ith but ittle file mwer which ban ilefore thii beell in the 0111 its could be had w at and labor lace. It was, as all saw tit "El Islani excelled all religious as the violet as betwe -,n the sellir and buyer, should be besides the first setting f t tree oil CbelLU hArIJ8 of Prote�tAM8, Whore zeal, however, I P a glance,' tIl'e land.' Then if in any. Cal here is a tie--' have always dmired. But tire reNvArd i3 of a child not Iled all flowers. The great Napoleon the aveMg of large literal of cattle of itairc 6 or 7 years of t5 was toasted by his frendsasco poral Vio- t ­e. The shoes, which fro*ii the r breeds lot the average of, special broods. mand for good f ruit at pa I g rat", pick fQr its at hand, and we niumt tlian.k I -oil foi- 0 lette, who should return in the spring, and The star dard, in other word1s, should be of uut, and s'e'll. the good fr Iiit To goold rnoifiey, 91VIllf its such a hope. I say- of myr,alf fv�,'t the few bitsof cloth the bntton8lying p e that bave had much wwrow that the hopes about, proved it to le tho8keeton of at little the Bourbons, when their turn came again, ur mil of good average quality,combining and le't your stock have ;he Ila. Barea5ticall remarked that fat', cas ine and other cofistituents, in nor- 1141 the prospects of tIke,,Chureh have girl. It hall sought what little shelter the rock y the season of I have fed apples, ur and 8ICet, it afforded, and it had di violet was passed, and hissed Mile. Mars' off . I orses, 11 . town inal quai I 80 little- sign of -brightening. There has ed the're--died asif quitv. largely to li cow and 11 , 6 a - . the grim messenger hall come in its dreams. the st;age for wearing them. Recently we In Gre, Britain the question is still the most (luring the whole y Dar, been, there Is now, agrmt -)plymition against n relat . ion to milk and the Church ; but this t4lne And, E:lis d&y are It lay on its. side, the head rest,ing oil the -have seen violets Again appearing with subject o agitation. I ed to appreciate-thetin f �)r. ti c purpose. A I right arin, nd the limbs were as composed honored yet mournful Celebrity as the favor- butter ti re The London Lancet, the lead- horse worked but moderate will keep ii the beginnings of its froiftelat ioll. I he ve lia, a if doath ba brought.110 pail). ite flower of the Etnperor Frederick the ing autl �ority in the medic,d profession better -conition on four (inii ts of oults and (IC31)011410nc but bhe hour lail CrYlle When Noble. child.' asked a sergeant, "whose states th, 0 as follows mic peck of apples a day, wi h some c we Illay nue good filial . pt-actield uw# oarse The floral games of Toulouse,. where the of the privileges which God has given U. child, alill when?" For )Utter, milk, and many cther arti- folthlor, than it. would 1)11 C glit quarts of Ali I who could answer Fifty miles away prize is a goHen violet, are still 'continued cles of foiltl and medicine, there cannot pos- oata.. This puts the-mott y alue Of appleiii 'k for His 11 We must thank Uod, and as be -,it was t One—two—three every year. They began in the fourteenth hal Lh&L of (mLd, sibly bc� any absolute standard of purity. for horses, at least at ow Ayla blesloing and inercy. May lie sustain you. he immigrant trail. _perhps five years before, a w century, whein Clemena Isaure, separated unples of butter, milk, tea or Opium bulk for bulk. -111 offier WO bs, if oata ar6 God is not wanting. if wu aw ready to work.' No two from her troubadour lover, sent him a violet left the convey for some reason and became nor, for the matter of that, am worth thirty conts a bushol, apple& have a I beg you to Imrtlpn and to forget the weak- are alike., to betoken her constane . For her sake, lie. triples of coal. 'By t6 pre,sent feeding value of alit less thaj I fifLt%-ii *uts Does 01 my words. I Am content to pray lost on this deiolate expanse. A child had Y any two wh-n4lored �way from canip in seatch of flow- fought beside lier father, defendifig Toulouse, law the p�blic analyst, without any standard per bushel. for you and for your wok. . (;ed bless you. ers—had fallen from a ragon and been stun- and die -I there, Clellielia'not I,)ng surviving to guide is compelle,. to certify - not Our best authorities c pleg to be ned--lkad been left sleephig iiii the grass by Itim. III memory of these faittiful lovers Ince .. : The 0hoic--o''01 the fforal ganies,were instituted, troubadou only to t to fact, but also to the extent of eqully valuable.as carr)ts Vla' R11purses, and f 0011rpaniow.. Ucident. No oile COIIIJ tell how it il�tppell- ra any aduliciution beAnay detect. He musti, as turni )a for cows, antl � nor valuable than eontending in verse for the golden violet, The Rov. Edwant A. I-xivrence, I&st Still- ed, bilt everyone could illiagino therefore select for himself a standard, and mangoltim, pound fo� find. If this' is tile othe cilibleill of constalicy-- niust select onewhichJu hi�opiuion, repre- ys llltu�k day read from. the hty)k of two ed. A chibl -t!ll left alone in thiii awful violet k for faithfullie,91 OAW, w�jy gilotiall e a sents the minimum of p(Asible Purity. 10 labor &L the produition of (mrrots &*t P-Lss�ged, from w -1-4i lie t,y)k thl text for here the v,,* ice of a bint i:!'iiever [fill ltbid -C regard to'milk. a s4witlard'is pretty well cs- lllailuohl,i.arlu We call grow -attlesnakes still theillselves g (hat tart Lurnips, and good ttil� "Wall.- nith wise iell. )it ever%, ledge- where t lie starving Nvolf flits I oil will not let it slide. tablished It is founded oil the nillk sonic- expeim-, and thou sh:dt I". f)v like lisliftolow wi lie hastens to otlier fields. The classic name of violet was, of course, timei yle (led by ill -led -And in, instanc-0 let the airimMs kather unheafty, or oTer- Anany * i )a�.4agest Sao W Iniege two I I %lr. La 'retwe, Tlie very terror of it would strike her unknown to our Saxon forefathers, They. milked c ws, and so &Kords a coyer for the hands tog-!ther. Iliere- is fit) royal roatl She would i3tre about her widi n wful called the flower Sininferingwort and skillful Avatering and skimming of dl ortlin- assBall- i tO kDOWled a t walk with wise wildi.,assi in leteye-i—her face itilti. be wort. The French word does not creep ilito or is ing: "Fo.- tile r -11 Mi. -try milk, Ampl advantia"e of thiscov be horse of tfie f: they tit tnen walk tt right wny, and thaL ii the wititer than snow—her lips but the language for a long time, old herbals of taken b) many a milk vendor, and the pub-' farmer, I know trom actu al % perience that IVRY t') knov%ldge. The great power of our it,) word coullil thein. Then site would the fifteenth century Lginning to speak of h 1 "" is oftn compelled to pass milk applesare valtia6le food. I lave hAd horse4s life In collipalliontilhip; after we have once tice, attempt to run away &onI tille lolleli tile wf olet or I vyolete. uiii'cliaha."iLlirosteertsitilyty4enwliiltemW. that were in %-cry low coudliti from arm, 'd tiesolati,ju, -Site inig t a -ith stigar call always be tasted society solitude is impossible, anti ileds a; It live two V eta Candied Even t1,N,I0'W standard is some, protection entirely freed froin Mis trou Je Wien"'runn- . I witaout conillumaus a nian its a brute. it days- Thett'hunger and thirst hall by those who wish to affect all elegant to the as is Woved by. the numerous ing anio ng if�pple troes, he -e they cat all is lint gondi. (;(Nl that niall be A.,., mental torture would overeome her, wid da4itiness of eating, but the violet as food is CollVictions ob__ on milks which fail be- they wall t. she would lie to dio. The peril of is the nodern times. A alorle. by no means all idea of I low it. Ir regard to butter, -the case its differ- N1 own experience makes me think high- y 0 pt. - Thu elioitx- of com- child, and when ? asked tile preserve of violets wa� given.b the doctors As that BeenIC(I 8MLiSfactory I -y ent. ta idilij ?apples its food for ititH k (I even chop pawolld is the greAtCRt niark in our lives, mirgeant zits others vanie to look, down on the in Chrles 11.'s reign to consumptive Pa-_ ]fall beei established cliiefly - through the up a mesa for poultry oulte o - twice a weok and I wonder that -11. is not preelied upon bleaching skeleton. tients. The RoillItIls 'inade them in wine. labors of lessrs. Angell And Hehner, who (luring the winter), an4l, is an appetizer and oftener. I:e.',)re.Je!,tt.-telioseiiisc,)iiipattioiis titne I captain answerc,l—a brotized- It is said that Chdroil, the ctress, wvi so were th finit, to cvisc a satisiactarlr�y tollic. Out- apple Orchards liflay safel I -fo lie test.1 their-,. and *bell lie elit his faceil, mail ho hall seen many fond of vi-olets that oi.-,,- of her admirers con - scheme fo - analysis. -of late samples of doubled, and III Some socti In re But Is t , blatr, disciples alwoaid lie sent them in twotoggether InYliteriei of tke kind. 11einoving his call trived she should have P. bunch of them daily genuine 1) itter, which did not coidorin to extent, anal if is -6 then ree, I liberally, i,nd `5 # . ,,lieving il) CompAllionship. lit c icksing he turned his faco to Heaven and answered all the year round. After enjoying her flow- these staidards, were analyzed by _Nfr. senAtomarketolythovery cream ofthe bur companions we houl-I rembinI.-er that iial ­4.,od wily knows er all day, the actress stripped off their pet- Allen, of Anil since then isome con- fruit, we will soNes In a doing so we are choosing for opheilis. When Heartb had aclied—I U may have brok, ls ill tile evening" niad them into tea, .11141 fusion 11, prevailM. Even without the many 'respects. fly liing elleaper flood, a-- : you ask your ch 1 -Ad ren about the schools t he'v ell -hvil:trts might 6 Eng then and for drank them'; it rather' remarkable -fashion of new Act o Parliament so urgently reifinired, 1-1letter Rail healthier sto-k, and better.re- attend, the books Cloy leikru from, and th�- Iol-9 to) colne. disposing of a present. public all- lyst will doubtlem ere long agree till-liti for the fruit we sel'. )f course where C, - teachers that are placetl ovei- them, 414) you to the wagon for spades -.,Lijd a Violets have a specially mourriful'-signifl- 'Upon a sta idard which shall be at least its planted viti, tills View. v I-] !ties bholdit he, % ard, A iew leet, from the nick we eall(:i,'aSftIlICI'iLltlowei-,s. Thevarereckoi-ed ever think to sk t hebi who are i heir d 'I Ilea atisfa;ctor as the present wilk selected that will cover a ir nelt as posuble companions? en may even W&I ug a grk-.-o thi. skel-Aou wasten- with "every flower th;lt s;d embroidery the entire lwgirianl R 01-ith 010 CANIest the worst of companions; a mail is known by --posited thercin, aii,l L, wears," as strewing tile grave of Lycidas sorts, hoth sour and sweet, and endirig with earth covered them up it sco,re of men and.they are as,soc ated with the las' s,,.(l Dark Brahm the company lie ket-ps ; yet there is such a the the latest. hi and the thoughts gathered around the bill lie thing ad Ct -ACtCl-, fault A Inall MAY Stand ill their I'Cat -ial of t The dai[k Bralinis ar ranked I� -one the midat of evil and yet be good. The to to fair Ophelia: authorit s next ill In ii�, ' ainow, the The inystety is with thee, Oil, Lord "L.-ty lit -r i'tbe car'li: power of evil conurtnionship is overcome by dust And front her fnirau4 unpolluted flc:ili to the light Bralinin"s, and guoil companion.,hili. We;tre notalone in this And oil the' wo citi-ve(i the le- litany bree4liers clailn that they are the beat I . Anil of rilver find "M world. Authority gmid whiva inen may read to -day of tile Bl�hllla Villriety. It is istated that 1and of W�Wlji�fld I -1141 and free In some places one Violet brought into the LIM of frocAorn. ha il to Thee I for- centuries, yet t hegreat poer this lift! ............................. this breed �fraxpurfected by English breeders' howseisthoughtto porteriddeath. Butto 411 : In. niovship. The powersf coin- out of a bi, I of Chickens that liver c bred dreani of violets siiffifies all advance in life. DY .14 (WILD Itking 14'en by step I o 6010. ,Zonsilrip shall inake us wise, and we aliall Though a wild. flower, indigenous to the by mating black red Shanghai cock with 9:1 ined with God's ,leoplef. I " I.r thy4lf a naine JO 8 aughai bon. The first impor- weaviluc 'E KNOWS. whole of Europe, violets have been cultivated ThouAialt win the I fro d's ;cclalm, GOb ALON in gardens from time immemorial. Homer tAtion4 kit )wit its -dLi'-k 'Bralinias were made bol t 1%-), and mally of then, The Coming of Death. .......................... would never have mentiniied them in his. ere of ti e. Ingle comb kind. "I"he breeding And the-foremoot ni tions now The a . igh of impending death, says the descri ptions of gardens, if he had not known yet aball *eo upon L iy tkrow, them as flo,wei a of cultivation. Pliny tells Of I" ol., Bralinias to'llartridge Cochins Wroatki that urt,_; a d inns endow. Medico.l. -Journal, are -many and variable. -It they grew at his countr villa under- 'y - y froduce I blood, and later they were - us th, Canadii. ratal Straggie with a Tiger. N a two inafta4ces are precisely identical, fired w,itifil we Death the window, which at once huggests ss of the Cochin shape. )etail. -en in the Indian papers of -o many Thronging to thy pr- it, c.4, covio, yet several signs are common t Y a are gi% a pretty idea of the Roman illa with the -rhe first ark 11ralinias- allowed more or Thou-4and-4 from their torn home, Calk". the painful death of r.Howard of the Nor- house wall like the violets of our inotlern -Inu oo Illy ill n ay dot em bronze 1�1 tile loring of the cockg,' settling,licath lie, Sbakespeare,- who Observed everything folk regiment front received in a 4ndthe grolttud coloi:711lg of tile fe-male was a it - ardens. ow, Pre- strugp I . ob*rved and recorded some of th a XIo with a tiger. &Nlr. Howard was qut 9 bronze the ste-el, gray, which is now ry signs of death also. III t lie account siloo,,ill -am, on the wc-st Coast, Ea t and west from 4os 6 to ma. monittl giftearMalaput He '14 of MW. tile stai"' Carlasilic In I American color, being wettred All thy I ai -o froc of the death of Fallfitaff, the allfirPlie" a)f tile when lie suddenly came upon a tiger. 1( by a;n occas Clial with Light Bralims. slavc4 shall never dive I in Theo. Rose, the coldnow of the feet, grattually ex- fired And wounded the aninial, which' fled Judge ".Stand up..' Canada. Lending upward, the picking at the, bed- into the jungle. Mr. Howard An hour later Prisoner: "I claim the right under the law The,pea mb wilich Should a 'mount tile ely despribed. caire acroso the tig " ti The An- to remain ur All th(i annaN of Lbe Y ars,, clothes am accumt er in to oplan seated, Y'ri- lionour. head of th Clark Brahma cook re3eiribles With their tritimphot a d tAbir tears, For some time. before death indications' of inial, cliargcd at him, and.Mr.11oward in fir- How so k . q three small olubs rannW paralbil the loigth Fall proph rits approwAi become , aplArent. Speech ilig misted. Two natives pau'away. Though The law says no man can Ina C' to On. f the heal ntre qbe tb . Z rows thick and lab6red the hands, if raisltid, a Wird ribmaiijiul, and, was success ul in criminate himself, an' if 1, stand up 111 cri-: fro _p lifibeat 4 at, ng � t iii6i cc Wei I c4rved wito fill, eld' lobes' All th nit, na of Ell hat"tlyl the respiraltion is difficult,- ahoothg the tiqr, lie did not succeed. in minato myself. 0 lied, well roitntleid avid fillill b&wA&tt1"; Thatt "r to 0iopel the bloA ti - to pre' That point is well taken Ind. you Tait _ 1*�� !XiurAar' #. do the heutloses its po me vent it f om seizingand infliciting y the breast II .. Teach to bot tb no own, to the e0remities, which loonsetluently be- serious injuries o* r.Howartl. From these reuiaki seated. You are a' used of ould befull Zd broad, win cc steal gh f trousers from this mari, bit t I 10"11 and N01 tucked up 11nAer tho,wAdig come cold, a elaffinsy Moisture ocr-eg thr*u , he Was at first expect ed to recover, but e Iti g a pair 0 th; b 6 -ant; t 'f the skin, the voice grows weak died suddenly, to the great rtgret Of his re. can. find no evidenoe again feathers and thick fluffi-i !hi MArkin—p ok It outl h no o 8 t 'YOU. the pt the IIieck Id tail, are the Build !iY V'IrtuO firm a d t; =y �; iping, the eyes. begin to lose -aimenti one morning *hortly after his excit- None at 11 'r honour." and ftMe Lion Lbat I h 11 Wt.; veri BUI!d a na, You are di;Xrgod." all 0 each feather Wing a 41119Y atheir luster. ing struggle. White grou d closely peneJ1 .1 honour. In death at old gmdiW dull- "Theak you, y'.y Ing tteel gray. ed. w4b daik J. L K B.- got thero is. a many of "Don't bo afmiAl o he water,' "By.4the wtiy, why were you taiw t in Of an tho "ITY som d of f tl says a! wy fails, judgment leading up -town doctor. "Taken ipodc-_ ate- ',stand up the mont1*1 UQUItielll; MODU If I at We 400d: Up the MZn Ulgination goes out like a candZe. ly it is 'refreshing. Jt iz the griping too woul yisUed b t4o wavers, in g rruit-to 8hoil tendons g*t 4tiff, the voice much of it that ia raiuou. his trousers on, Y'r honour. in ah '7a 1 In" IqUL The MuNfles &1�4 North Amierban and 4 "Or -le (if our readerq DI&V wish to out P Fhl i"I to;e xJi t albli r;lr 6 C X L ,hjalot t meju c it frni anu w sulp 11 t iiit r - - .. _ - . *+ , _ - - , - _ .. "" - - 7 - _ x ,tea•::, � f b • - - • � l • � s, -..�: - "� k J+ _ �, s - _ .. _ ,,. . -x •r a k ..r"I ..i ♦'.1 - a s• J . 4 , ...,:.. /. x; { _ - -... _- . , -. ,. - >t+- W y - i' ^•fir ,-,. a?`. 1. rJ , - - fit - S. t _ r- : , - ,, ... : .k - 3. :. 1Y tf-.. - �F' .,�:' .. •. :..-. r - ... s.: ; .. Y . . -. -:'mss- t ,� a..o - +,A.- " '.�-\ - - '.. -. .. -- aM't s., -. SS,- - , . �y t - j' -:. -- :_ ..t i.•. a a ,l -..Y. i f. ,. -., •A.. i. .i° .0 ',�.� _•- 4. .:. a ,� <b � -: -. ..a .... - - y t { eo 1 I �. r, fs' sY= . .e�y O 4 tyt i. .. ) Y .1' '.'(� -:.r: ...,: - -. - , ., •. - ..41 e , �y aa�r f i I t ., > F 1 n ♦ ... , - - + 4 Al ~'•" . TO OURRUBSCRIBE*8:Byreterring -- --7 - --Pickerin I - ,'; to the address label oA your paper you g is becoming famous tie a, nation, so that or wa of living may not '� can always ascertain the date to which health resort. The .-air is pure here and be re ded a light spatter, One 'teHO t - 11 I _- yonr subscript°lon to Tnz Nnwsis aid, P tom' ' 'r•.., _ . 1.Remittances are acknowledged yy a the moonlight carries balm. on its beams, woman can sen A dozen men to perdition. I � „: ' oZiange of sate on label on th4 first paper fol- so to speak. For instance, a lady recent• —yes, wbole f dies and generations to -IDA 11 ' `: lowing receipt of money at thi office. Always ] visited near the villa a and During her f : * . keep the sate vasa ahead. tt �' g black ral'il it eh is bent on the task. In - -- A �, UG S ►r 1ST . s ort ata gained seven good pounds in this case there s a husband with a broken - _MONi) Va II . y t� weight, besides a fund of go.,d spirits head, a name 'sgiaced, a lover with a _,. _ CsY +�ficktrwo f�1v�: , thus will last a year. battered hod ikelp soon to be ut in . , �� - p ___ ___ _ —When the Pickering firemen were a penitentiary, sad the woman herself e — ---- ----- down at Whitby a couple of perhaps homeless and her name a by �(� L IX wteks ago, Pe PDI-CKIE I.S 'UT Q . 1.PIC%ERiNG. ONT!, AUG ST 22,166. W. B. O'Brien, the famous fotoist, took word in the mo the of men. An effica•--&­� MARQ ' i _-_-_ F s large group picture of thorn. It is one tions curse see s to wait aeon thomd who �,________ of the best group pictures we have ever violate one, at I est, of the ten command- : teoia New Advertisements o !this Dar.. seen, and everybod ie buying ments.. Bm a blight, the injury, the wish to lnfor>aaaa� the public that there is 1Kio s�rtiele ill. . ri0` y ging it for Exam- Lost --News Office. -�: Ing• The firemen are a handsome lot of disgrace, is not eaofined to thfa criminsls groceries more subject to .. adulteration titan spiCel4. we .. , �r� Local -E, Siephpneaa, fellow -creatures, an bow. -it hangs like a black shadow over others }laps just received a fresh stock Of this season's goods and , .. "�"� AH Lean Pigs -W. Woodruff.-Eit�ions Aupst 29th to Be tem- who are ancone ions of any wrong. What 1, BATEII bar lot inclusive, do p a sermon could a preached an this these warrant them pure and good. e o , �,,00er Farm to rent=E. Pugh, r e d for return till Sep• pr _ t y,ckerinQ tember 15th. Whitb BrookliD, M if the pulpit w not too polite to discuss gt°a ot,ee . The Leader -J. S. Barnard . Y� Myrtle _ _ _ - sat- : Evening 6 or Pickering to Kingston and return, $ , the mnbjact in 94 'n Saxon t Udell is noFt;A;a1CY, Farm for Hale --H. Ellie t. . Montreal $7, Quebec 09. Whitby to fit recipient of pi y. He was a thoroagbly S Barley—W. D. Ma t ews A Co• : , P, „pg e.o. Hon. ' Farms for Sale—Jain-es Gilchrist,- Montreal by boat from Hingston, return- bad man whom 'he people of the neigh -OLE AND GROUND SPICES . 4 -t Trtnitr be ' wg by rail, $9.20, Myrtle $9,40, Brooklin borbood are well rid of, and whom they u°trot V� ysiciw" fir Business card -Dr. J. H. Eastwood.. . boars, io to iZ K., $9.35, Pickering $9.30. Also excursion have often been tempted to drive out of ' `I September 2nd, Whitby, Myrtle, Picker= . dale, out. - --- t•he district. I all such cases as this, _ _ LQCA1�1 M Ing, Brouklin or Toronto to Glenboro, public regard is xtended to the busband, Q w. FERRIF.R ' I v 1 lYl►7. Deloraine, Manitoba, Salt Coasts, Mooso- hose happirles is wrecked be and re- A ra ne ���� weet . , OoxONEx. i)ti _ or - -- min Mooeejaw 'ana Aasa. and return $28•, and the Elie is always read Spice, �m Io, ovens �r s to g- I.P y y La JITO19ed withhPurst.e Dr -,Vote for the debentu b •law ion Calgary $35, food till October 12th to re. overlook any of his sins of omission or - -- - . 3 I turn. Bay through tickets for above the , "amp for cash. - Monday. ommisaion of- he ordinary sort. y - from - E. Stephenson, uptown railway, ging trivial in comparison. We haveExtra (� i -- ;�_ - Pugh's bridge has bee made per• ocean and boat 'ticket and telegraph office ad onr say on t is case, because we be -V V PicklPjfectly safe for heavy traffic. ( Sice . _ �- Whitby. ieve that Udell' assanit on Gilmer was . 1VIi, Icf-1 -The shoe shop of John salts undr• -Little did we think when we rushed he smallest of is offences p°nil of lura• J. ,�� . l.r: went some repairs this week against that . j to the door of our den Tuesday and saw i ser Riga y an, and country I we hold that the press We also have first-ela$s - Is prepares to gine le -=Mies Stafford, of To1�ntQ, bas retlarn• four horses spinning eastward with A f the country a onld not remain Silenti. Those .v;Rh;nq to v,n•.c j ed home after spending'a f w weeks -at chariot fall of men, one of whom was P Those will kinrill n the presence o a crime which the law at c the residence Mr. J.:H. GQrman. lustily blowinga tin born—little did we ractically ignore, for some strange reason. WHITE WINE ,•VINEGAR, , —Mr. and Miss Percy, o Stonffville, p Thorough ,r•str.j know what good cause there was for the entente was re erved and has not yet CIDER° VINEGAR I and Mrs. C. S. McMein, of�Toronto are blowing of horns. It was decided b the t The deet of re*rrc::, , h. the guests of Mrs. Fred Gee this week. y een passed on, t e prisoner, who in thevillagers that the crowd of men were eantime is eon 'nod in the county jail. AND FRUIT yIi�TEGA fA—vr. Barrass will preach his monthly members of a edicine troop going to —No person i any other walk of life, R _. !sermon to young people in tl a Metho ist r�enn erha s, is so m ch assailed by the con• �{off,q B,iLL ht church, next Stmday evening d'Whitby to give alconcert and advertise Dr. P at o ular r1C8S. •;,,24th inst. Jug; s remedies. Whether this opinion titins winds of eligioue doctrine as the p p p ? e1 ands--.i(.t>•, ti -bins. James Gordon Ie t Thursday arose from a notion that some of the men ountry editor. he editors of the big 1. . . ]Ieoereu's Mock, l;r , morning, accompanied by Mi s McIntyre, �-�• tunas to loan a! I.-)wc: looked like examples -before taking and ailiee lime each an allotted task, a ter- ������ MAR of Whitby, for Niagara Falls where thejIS. terms of payniel.�. will spend a couple of weeks. 3 After taking these magic compounds, in department, but the country editor ____-. _- ____--____-_______-_ -__ _ y _ - -iHU �I S PATI:1 —Miss Tina Dixoni� �, of hei•I�waod or whether doctor jug himself was seen ust range Lyle wide realm, and keep . Great Re$ucticros . I anfl wjlij•r r.:: ?.1 , under the seat, 'we cannot say, but the t ace of evervthi g, and be everything , eon]>Bissintl_ opl• e : �,� presented us with a handsom bouquet of opinion was accepted fora Eiine. Then oma a crop statist cion to a Polemic. Scar- s inq; spell Ccery 5:}tli} nattii al flowers on Thursday. The selee- another report mined round i a week 'g The crowd v goes y that we do not receive pa'r' a (��. T %� p E. I �I;1� z,�'I:L tion and arrangement were perfect. VWl 1g , W VV Ve 1� I were represented as alload of horse buy- marked copies of papers devoted to the s �• 1tls'rr:lt. c,.l ln:�' —Dr. J. H. Eastwood and bride.arriy- ors going to �'Vhitby to buy up some of f rtherance of s me distorted religious • ed home from the east Wedn�sda morn. county Solicit-jr. -:�:.r* Y Sebei t s inovers. But these rumors were Itef. and we are supposed to read these 1J �'lU �: U ') I) • ding, and took formal possession '°f their all wrong. The tin horn heralded .the ap= pers in all serio sness and generosity of Balance of the Summer stock—Hats, F 11 residence opposite the Gordo House. g y , , gathers I --Several stray plates area this office. proach of no patent medicine van—nor did s irit. Because t is journal Flowers, Ribbons and Laces to be sold re ar ' - L sOlict:' Lo � ,.,-,''_ j professes to g dless of `°� co°ticy 1.021/ "'` its loud tally -ho tell curious gazers that a b independent, some would fain fancy ' east, Toronto. Tclel,il Parties who s nt plates to th Firemen's g , , cost before stock -taking lII August. TI'lIIlmed Here will be in c:ar: gnu: fI - group of horse traders were going east. \o i a editor has no ri ht to a firm belief in ; Hopper's Store. picnic and di�I not have the returned the tin horn said as plain as could be a ernity, even. I the past year we here $ate from eaxi recover 'their ro ort b calling received Y r01 up, untrimmed from �5C. . upon rec property Y Y h though ohr clumsy ears did not at first pamphle a assailing the Jesuites �',•�,•� �, p° catch it aright—it said "Ji-im Hughes ! a d pamphlets de nding that order ; sr• up• All are new`goods.. . . _ —Dr. P. H. Clan$, of Lin say, who is Ji•im Hu h s 1" Yes seated in that wagon r�. FI. IIUI'IiI Hug g meats for an against the doctrine 11 just recovering f�•om a severe illness ar- Motiming orders filled promptly. Good value in Crti es, Fancy Good's of VV • r��lr�e�n. cinvin, was James Hughes; the Toronto In- o predestination ; a clever ex sition of P rived at the residence of Mr. P. F. Every, sector, t e sim ] exposition all kinds. Combs, Frillin s, China Silk Fans and Stamped - urinary CAlege, To: one,!• - where be will nurse his Sea th for the P the Enemy of Rome, the recioae p e and so omodatin Free Love g ► } cinder of the late saerittice in Peel the , spiritaalis R p the �ion�eft;cAte/i ani}!1', neat month. I a stem ' UOods. An early call solicited. 1 nigkt pronlptivattendvil i Infidelity, faith Care I - at Mr. Isaac Lultoa s. 1':, i:: embryo Minister of Education. There he a d ehristian science ; adveptists tried to —While Mr. George M.Palmer was sat mingling in the most off-liand man-E40IOI':iI\S ti'I _ � working at Mi. C. Stott's threshing, his 4 P scare us into the mountains on the firiE P� Her with other people, iku affecting in- o May last, and besides this we carriedM . ol:ov, ciCA:1t1A: gold watch dropped oat of hie oe]�et into stance of unconscious o a brief but very crisp disenesion ,R SO' ettnary Collette, "Coronir . the straw and so far bas not i�een found. greatness. The and (,heroywoud Torr} A good watch has thus been lost in a party also included W. g. Murdoch. F. trough Her Maj 'ty'S mails with a rabid the hors tont etc n ids Roberts, C.' C. McGlsa an, F. N. W. s 'nt of the Morm n church. Then mis lot 9:i, 7t11 cob- Pickorin eiDgalar Way. Brown W. D. GI'and O Taronta ; W. � r --- --�-- ---- - — -- _ — - . tended iso. Trlegrap:} a'1 —R. A. Patterean, Mathem tical M8s- 61 wars reports c e to hand and tell ns T1 .&PPI / j > > Y.O. a34reaa : Green Rm B. Beading and J. W. (tussal of Buffalo. th t while all thea sects and creeds are 1V - ter of the Whitby Collegiate l.nstitrte, They are on a fishing excursion to 6ca- el seed as christia s still the has been offered the position of Principal a millions " Ti is prodigious whafan amount of energy is sank in the unsucoess- exercise . '��Ic t' of the Galt Institute and has asked to be gog' Luidaay and the country beyond. w o live and uhiply in heathen of that inaboarble right -the pursuit Of HAPPINESS.'' -G"' released by the Whitby Bard. His-Dd°�iday will be the instant, and la ds outnumber a hundreds to one. In ISIN £t LU1 the electors will have an opportunity of o �►'av and snot or we Ret outlines of R G. T. cilia l,} i>;c resignation will probably be a cApted. voting o�u the .ieoentnre bylaw. No per th endless creeds t heathen' peoples, so Of Cpllls9, happlIIess is $state Of mind; ane It is the I117IId ` evoninq tt, ttln year, in —Sam Graham of the Chr nick, and son is r�ncb excited over the result, most h t the country ed for is forever battlin I t _ F�erp person ;n. i:,r.t to t OT the BOIII we want to get at �� a know this well enough the grand ��iise °t `','„'' his estimable wife, are enjoy ng a two tacit! g week's trip in Muskoka. In is absence peopleY agreeing that the bylaw R•i h error. The itor is seldom s saint, theoretically, but fail to act with reasonable intelli BIICQ upon wee Spence, of Port Pe should pass, and evidently supposing that th ugh a cpnstant t get to the enemy. g p i�ttsineel Perry', is editing the it will ss whether anyone votes for it or our knowledge.. To a certain extent the mind is de endgut ` Chronicle and doing it so ably and well not• This is, from the nature of things, W. Bramwell, of Highland Creek, was for lt6 State p that one. can scarce! realiz that the s upon the conditions Of the body, and we aro I (�C»`i•rtpf y � impossible. The glorious privilege of the a ons those tubo passed on t•ecommeada- regular quill -driver is far, far way. ballot, secured. ata great cost should not rightly taught that a deDre� .Of attention must be alit t0 rr13OM kS DG S N. —An eleven- selected. from Ontario ti at the Oshawa examinations. o p : 1 mieeioner for tnkicll �c M lightly renounced. By the poll on be celebrated Burchell came will come physical means if we are to get intellectual or spiritual results. m_ on_t, out. .. County will play a cricket match against Monday may be estimate] the number of np for trial st Woo tock in September Toronto on the I31oor street ounds On freeholders who follow closely -and judge an promises to be a great ease. Ths For this v6 w+grm weather the body re- uirefi the lightest - I3U:�'1'I \ Ci, - Monday next, 25th inst. Pic Bring will ;ate intelligently of the otic �e Licenses for the c be represented by Messrs. J. Greig, W: Y policy pursued by our t legal talent in a country is retained garlYlentB, Which can be had at very little cost by eonsultiu . Ace at tt o store or d: Gormley, E: Broad and J. T. lark. The t°wnship council. Lots of wen turn out on ach side, and it is claimed that the GREIG, PICK+ RI g village others will probably be Messrs Bascom nomination day and bustle around until d nce is sure of ictory- Some facts NG'S TAILOR, EORGE GEIur after the efection,who seem to have form- ne er made knowni will be revealed at Got marriage ld►rc • . . Hamilton, Coombe and Hemp ill, of Ux- ed no o inion one way t - I bridge, and Messrs. Gdo. Ross, W. Gold P y or other,upon this he trial which Burabell's friends claim . _ p 1~aectory---strict! Pum bylaw. They disclaim any oilier purpose wil completely exonerate him. It is F It. BEATON, 1' and A. T. Lawlor, of Whitby. nomination asy than the seeingthat cod h to imaX_ gine Conveyancer. C -The Chronicle says: We deoire to add mea are elected h g gine what these facts eau be. a a GREIG amaav;tB, Accomuveyanc ant r. . our congratulations to Dr. J. H. East- guard the towDship J hn W. Stratton and John Wallace Is the j to buy our Scythes, :3nat S X Mouey to loan on torn wood of Pickering, upon his g' cession to interests, Lut the small attention pats we in the Toronto Police Court Tues• P Y y 3 hs, Forks, Hoes, Spades tend bated. (WFICE -At e Such an important financial move as this da morning to answer to the charge of Shovels; all new stock, just arrived also a 13roughaltn every Mon, the ranks of the Benedicts. Of him we issue of debentures would almost lead one stemling a gold, wateb from Join Langton, F= transactWu of business know nothing personally, but we do know to suppose that be keen interest displayed of ort Per ��- 'a STOCK OF .A1.�E his lovely and charmingbride slightly,ry, on Friday evening last in ml manufactured out of the best brand �f" sstin we can crit i in the first case, is born ofd desire to be on 6he ar room oC the jRasmel house. The buy. Dont '��` and we think he has secured a atrimon- land should app binshinghonor Le thrust epi once went strut 'tit give your mons awe for Chea tinware— 've a A A. YODT, CU i ial prize. Our best wishes are � extended against Stratton, Y y P gi little more for better ware. A. for the count their way. The debenture business, as Ent remand was g anted until the 21st We turn out first-class work and tin also. Don't forget, we Handle the and specifioutions fern► tc them and we hope for as m oh Sunni• shown by Mr.Cowan's letter in a ft r_ner is. at c e instance of the crown,• when it is ness for them as is to be foun' in this building_ :;tear, ad,l I /" sue, is themostsensible manner of recov= ex eted to et a witness to tell that Wal- BlmST srrocm OF srro-vE� corner Du $ epecia:ty vale of misery. et ins from the losses of slits s tin It die- lace was more int I corner Duadr.s snit i 11 —onr Danbarton socilie tells �elaewhere p A implicated in the matter in the market. Stoce brushes aAd all other kinds of brushes. �B1aenpu-xingaton x: -' of the reappearance of Old fte dyw It tributes the taxation over the period of the was shown yesterday. Call and _ __ seems she has partially recov red from y^ars during which the benefits of the out- 0 Thursday opening the wife of Mr. see our stock before you buy. We also handle all kinds of Iilaebine . � A itrlinr lay will be reaped. It is distributed evenly Cro sett, baker, Creemore, as wa$ her ,etc., """•^"'* the stroke of paralysis, and th Toronto oil Castor oil Cheap, for Cash at rjrHU.tiAS 1't)l'L'1 _. authorities were one too Willi to per and is so -small each year as to be unfelt. Hsu 1 habit on waren days, laid her infant - ! - ' -� aoneer. valnat:,r, Y g P A study of the whole situation shows the in a cool u per room. on the floor with -a Te Ae GREIG'9S,' w EIC ' i t he. whole of North aw -: mit her to bobble on to the, i hwa p g y• scheme embodied in the bylaw to be just ill w under its head. , This was done __ R I`, tte tion given to all „r, The old lady did not show up i Picker- - - - - --- -- -- - - -- - - _ _- - - Charges Moderate. :>,i. ins, being no doubt' ashamed of her own and business -like. Should it be found ate in - the afternoon. The child seemed _- -- ----------I-- - . Boz 47, l3roughans, orlt. - • .;. perversity in living after securing so well- that a lesser sum than that provided for to el ep soundly ;bat shortly after dark, --- meant an obituary notice: May her end b3. the debenture, will meet all the losses, Mr. rossett, feeling that itis silence was . i,it,i ,t i then certain of the debentures will remain rath r unusual for sash a length of time, e A U _. NTING, - be peaceful and painless. unsold. Turn out Monday and poll your wen to the room and found to his a JOHN -LE5L11,, I - .-. ___ . . —When a man advertises th t a s stiaV dta- I Mauer. Peggiod at vote. may that the little creature had tanned on ! promptly attende'l to. . animal is ori his premises, it enerahy chip, Don't forget the happens that half a dozen eopl turn u —The trial of Ira Udell,_charged with its f ce on the pillow and had smothered 1S sliowin a large assortm p P making a murderous assault with as axe to d nth.: It hall been dead a couple of t t� ells of Neale. I�irq strict, I•iei;.• to see if it belongs to thein.. This shows on William• Gilmer, of Dunbariou, came hon when discovered. ~ ____ - --- - that slot of animals are astray, nt somei. :_ - ilu fellows will harbor an animal until it up qt Whitby on Saturday. Many wit- A last there seems as if there were. .... _v dies of old age before they will dp aim le nesses were called and the case proved to hope that Lindsay would have water-Pn'nts.' ' - U1tDON HUL justice to the unknown owner b adve . be one of the worst ki>rd. Ip Gilmer's won s, 11ir. Date of Toronto re nesee JameP �W�S 1ro!in a Gordon. .r. �' r absence Udell had gone to hie residence, a Ne York company has made A pro• a new brick buitdii - .tiling it. Farmers could save ea h other - -} style. Every convenic•r and the former on returning home found pose to the town, containing all the ad- �.�•V P�����'� N's� 1 travoli, hnnl,c: New a world of worry and loss by (being a him there—in Sia wife's bedrooiu, or vans gee of former offers with - a°� s>ro�is. little more thoughtful in this reelect. a t th addition _ - —Last Thursday morning 11M . John emerging >�herefrom. Gilmer left and of dr, nking fountains, greater privileges o--- .. . . ESTERIT HUi returned Presently with Isis eon, when . f r fl shiest sewers, bi ber stand - t ' - Peak s cows were all milked at t e usual pe TWEEDS9 - . �W now open t,f. th Udell siezing an sae, dealt the old man cons Hent!, g Pt and . . - ug 1►ubltb, : i hour, but on searching foe the in the q y gi•eaier pressure ;Ent above TROUSERINCIS ani ' ebgnged hands, has bee evening one of them, a valuable thorou h- a heavy bioA on the head. Father and all the supply to be drawn from artesian ORSTEDSt - - out situated ea ,t �, c g son tackled him and administered a most wells and not from the muddy Se o it is cot,ve ted for pati bred was found dead. She had b en dyad thorough trouncing, of which he bore That ne year hence Etudes should h e which III or lune!, at all reasonyi some hours, but from what taus is un- Y i. and eiiod room. Box -at _ known, as there were no si ns of prominent marks in court. Gilmer bad asps and a half miles of water mains ie A.�ypE •Tortes or euttle• weig) g poison a warrant issued for the arrest of his like! to be an accomplished fact. v'+� U'LITY, . ARA, TT ��rr bar is open a111 or disease to be found. Some dvance assailant, whom Constable O'Connor TL Belleville Ontario 'yes an in �E andRll,t•� pure liyuoror t` the singular theory that the animal died Bt ter- ,el, found at a late hour secreted in a hay satin siccant of the export trade in fro carie. be beaten: LL' , f'ro rletor. of sunstroke—an odd way of e ' ins a i h..: --- - ___ loft. One witness testified that Udell from tins Lake, near Msdoo, _ . cow, surely. At all events it is quite a to the .. o • , , `�M�^ Watch i loss to Mr. Peak. . Dame to leis hones and said that be had QDi States. In the cool of the even. .. wTHBERT, cut G}ilmer's !lead_ open with an axe and ins t frog 6nntere go oat in boats pro. . ALSD AN ELEGANT STS OF A• e1'in$, Ont. Hay ---On Tuesday, Aag, 28th the ( (#rand guessed it was a penitentiary 'ob. Mrs. vided - + e TI unk will ran an excursion from all '' 1 with a headlikht. The light at -PR F• I Eon guarantee I+Aasrne' E .1 Gilmer is a hearty, middle-aged woman tracts or blinds the flege, ana the � -� w else e•Ataases points to Grimsby Park and Nia ar Falls. ' y are ., . ed ,n I g much younger than bar basWwd, but she icke. up, killed and dressed, the edible . �. P -A �- 1:1 tto`_ a ortest n4 Some of the ab:est speakers in A Arica pp n ---_ _ _ ;­ . will be present at the �°° seems utteray shalaneless, a>pd in open liindl being out off, There are mil- aI : , park, a>�d •the 'court made every effort to secure the re• lions thugs in the swamps and snw•shes _. , 1 • Qathering of people will be Bao one: lease of her paramour. Her evidence round about there. This season several4. The train ie the regular morning trio for was etrengly in bis favor, but did not im- tone o .le will be .. Toronto going through Pickering at 9:02. 8's slli ped k> New York AND BORDERING - • a n'g g !,.The. i dress her audience very favorabl . There and o er marks p . . are for return tickets ggod for - two Y is The Ontario should Ev - . . ..; � pIC da s is, ie no ase attempting to apologise for drop a hint to the hunters to keep the en- The, ��• 4hown;��INIy Bowmafiville or Osha.va 1.90 ;' the waSs of flits wosian—we always like 6erpri firm Mr. Foster's notice or heP1Ck�0ri_­ .,- Whitby Junction $1.70 ; Pickering $1.6U•. - .- _ .to' speak charitably of et+ery bumaD being. • may o p' an export Arty on the lags with 1 •'+: 1 � far the trance Port Unio>r $1.40 ; 8earboro Ja' otion _ u,� $�lness- }I and would deo so now if there was the the vi of aheekin ti►hst the Em ire , $1.20. The excursion will also i elude tAintest excuse for it- bat she has calla tl a absoption bg the foreigner ofonr t.;A7 `°'fit 1cE,$OII>�--Fro •- the C. P. It. lines. See bills -R-,, � . �' �'­�­­ 1..­bct�a foolis'i, and deserves public condefn i ehean i aw products. 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