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I - — ----.------- . _____ - - ______ - — .: - � - t: �4 � - - _. ­ --- . I .: �� I . � � ­. ­ w I . , - .!, , � :.. - I I I . . 1:� � .. I I .1 - - � .. - . I I - - - . . -1 ­ . . ­ a Viroftootornal (&avbr*.;. .- but if he does not control that voice of . 13ASE Ll"NE EAST.;i . ­ � __ - !".:. I � ). ­. !� I .­ . - - - � � . " � t, - I __ . ,. . - L.. . . . . . ' ­ . .- . - _. .. - - a ` - . _W . . ___ . . 11 . . - .. . .- . � , . . ,:..-..-,., - - — — DECEER'S. LIVERY! OUTAROUNDUS discord We fear some evening be will be - - �1 I . iL ­* I , I ," _ - __ _____ , . . . . � . . :::�_ , , - . - P . . I - . .- ... h - ,. ­ : ..-:... I ­ . - - � ... .Xedic4l. , � ... _ " . . taken home it body. Friend, please do Wm. McCausland, jr., Ope L, � L Sunday a . � - . - ..- 7_ I... . I . . ..; - .- . -­ .1 .I , __ - ­ I - ­ - -_1___-_;_1_;�, . � - ; . . � � a livery LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECORDED, BY . � . . � , I-) - -, - � , - .. - "_ --,;---- - As I have bought up Dan Redain' I Dot sing. Spare uF; we are innocent (,f Darlington. �* . . . . - , � i ' ' ' I . a . . . . . __ . - V I � " 9. BXTEMAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. business and have added several new THE PRF686 AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR offeDding you a�d it is UDjUSt that you - Our academv is closed thi. .#eeki The- , , . , ! ��-_ ,� " - .-. �: .1 ) %. �. dence, horses &lid buggies, I can socomodate, _. . . . ­­ . . . .- . . . , & S.0 coroner. Offtee and Reli eacher, Miss Kirkendale, �" ill. it is 11 �- . - _� � . Is .. F,treet, *� CORRF.8PGNDVNTS. . - should make us, suffer so often. Do try t ' - , _' �. - ' _� I . . ickering Office bourg: Morning I . - , ''' � - � - . I 1.- '. �­­. . --, r, . - - . z I ... . Ki . the public with good rigs at all hours. � . - � recover. . . ...� . . .1 . . : Evening 6 to 8. — . __ and sing less and then make our gratitude hoped she will soon recover. � .,,- ­ � _ . ... to 11.30 . Covered 'bus meets ill trains. In - ­ . , , � , , . . � ­.", - � ... . � a. .1 .11 .. . . . 8; . won=* * - ' . - . . complete by not singing at all. SiDgiff - Th� Society of Friends, is Lolding their . . . . .. .11 �_"__ I - __ . . ection with livery I kee - . CLAREMONT. L . '.� � . - Conn p a . � L.i . - ­ " � _. ,: - ­ _... vocal 3111,stc. 1. _..� .. I . . . I . . 0 balf-yaarly wee�iug, aL C"eii ul urchi on - - ' '-' " � . ... . . : I , forsooth I caterwauling we ul an. wt) - . , - � . � - : - I I . � . . Sale, Commission anil Board- ,, .'. . _ - .. I I-. . �.. - . - - - , _. _� - - __ I � I ____�'. --,;,.,,- : - i - - . . !.1 1. . . .,.,.. . . 1. I � ,- , _��;�__--- - - - - I * - - Ilill. A large nuwbd-,, is present . .. - .. . . - - - you this as we would not like our on- Quaker I .- ,. . - . . - . . , , 1 � . .- . ing Stables, Pickering. .. I LNoTwR--l?vM Tnesday afternoon Tux Nava- bal - . . I - - I �-, .. �. . .- - - - . Mis-s Ida Simp,-,on, ,_ . man will be found in the office of Gerow''Is PUMP raged jaeighborr, to turn out with shot from a distapee. Although ,,'�he Friends . . . o ... I . - � _. . �� I . .- ._1: � Ilin of Mrs. J - w.'P,radlev, of the Torputo Con ...w .. . , . . - . . I . aeCl- T77- 6r"%M:07C=n- Factory, Cl aremont, where *he will -be pleased to as and ao you ' i bodily injury. baTe Dot any salariei ministe-� I p. yet, some I .- . - .. � 1!'V liu& , . - - I * * , � _� . .1 - .. - . m . Pi - servatary of Music, ----------- ___ .----- - __ - - ___ qu grievous 3 ... � 1. * , ' .. ' 1. 7 : : . - Bee amv of his subs'eribers.1 If Von cannot stibdue'diat miserable organ of the best speakers are foun'(1 �Iilling their. .. . . ' ' ' .)O(I eq ai 0 C ;� �4 M . �r . . - - .1"tin by _' " r .. . '- , ­ is prepared to give lessons in voice culture. " . � r" .. 1-4 I � . _. . . - .: . Tbose wisbing to place themselves under her ,'.*., - A 0 X co . I . Mr. Gerow is at Whitby this week at- of Vours in the interest of humanity, you pulpits. On Sunday night las W.Comell, " . . :.. �_ . � - - - ' * . I . I . � - - - - . - � . - in ;e . �.. ... I . � ­ . - . . � I to be-. .T .,r - '4 ! . : . structiou will kincuy eoinmuhicate with her . .1.1 ' tending County council. snrely might muffle yonr head wbilst the of the above society, filled tL pulpit, of - 11 , �4��-_ ., . . . i at Claremont. ' . 'i "4 100 M - . � ;. � I � Rev. Kippin'and lady. as well as some � Whitby. ' - I 1. ­ - - - . - . �. . . . Q . - � _­. .- � : ... . I 0 - . nacle, . � I . 0 0 -1 0% n - .. I - 1. . - . . I . Thoroug : - - 03 � 1 i'o' �4 ,-4 . " . I- I - ryet a , - I h Instruction Guaranteed, ..- oe ;IdeS bi O' others from this neigliborhood, attended affliction is at its height. Go to the creek the Methodist Taber , . . . � - �% . I . I . I . � ! 1�_ .C4 , CO . , X 0 0 P" (D - style of -. . - . . ­. - . .. I Isinr 1 cq . 64 dear friend, put your bead under Water He is a forcible speaker and a . - I -_ 0 . . = the corner stone laying of St. Andrew's at ' . 11 C; . e best of ref trences given :A f required. 40-52 cc . � ." in 62 . I tvO - ... - ­.. . Th I = �z I .- I d roar awav, we shall Dot bold you re- deliVering is unsurpassed. � . . - .- . ­. - __ .. _�. .. 1. � . .. __ � , Ou.f I eq . � -" Pickering on Tuesday. � a D 1 _*_-&4010�_ - . . . - . - - - .. - I . . . : . �. __ - . - ------------- ___ __ - __ C3% 4 , . . . .1 �. ­ .. � . : 0 - - - . � _. - - � I �('(,p on - � . 1, - � ponsible foi- killing the fish, then the ' R. . - �.. . . .. .. : . - - - : .aul'i l*' ffi M, a. I - ;4 .. EGYPT. . � - . - - . . '. . . . . . .. .. � . .- Legfit. _. . . .. , . C3 Q� . - � W 01 � M Our Baptist f rieDde have not yet pro- 8 � - . - I , - .. % - . .- - ., . __ - . �'%xdy '' � . 9 Q cured k minister. The services are held much wanted rain will fail, the chickens . . . . \% t� sell : . .. - I 1. - �: I . .. --.---- . - , - . — I - . . � - � . I �� . . - ----- Z i . . � ' - , . .. I � I . ___ E 11AREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- I . . 440 as usual, however, and supplies conduct hatch out aiid there will be lJeace around I .- ­ .. co ; 49111 ,�,- , -0 C, - P-1 - a% Mrs Chinn, of Brooklin, is, � sit 6g her -- - ­ . � I . . . - N Crown- At*,. unty . � -4 1-4 V3 _P . k -CHIEL. - . '-. . . J , : : __ , J . -1 ,ke this - _- �. . ". - - . .� -1 0 TER. Count .[)rney,-aud Co . ... "4 I" services each Sabbath. . our homes once more. -in . . . . . . .1 I I � .. - . .1, . � J ;;;O. , q9a __ sister -law, MrE. Wright. . . . N , - - . \ ­ - .1 �; soiicitor. Court ilouse, �Vhltbv- - 10-Y , 10 I . � 4 - Our genial pedagogue has exhibited con- - We are pleased to learn tba�T Ir. S&m'l ­ � : . : . : I - - " .. , . . , - �. I . , - � � c I I live I � . - . - ___ ___ - - - - - _____ 70 �z I uVri . . . .. : i ... . ., .� ­ . - . . . I I . - - __ — , eq , - V� tl- .- siderRble enthusiasm at croquet. The I - Lankin is able to be out again i . .: . - ­. * , � '. I 9� ,x, F, . � Ci . OREENW06D - " , . I __ � - I . -%()W & MCGILLIVR ra . as , 1. : . - . I c . . �. 11lixed - -1 - . .. _.. - :_ ­ . F AV, BARRIS- 44 1 - _____ _­ N close between be and friend Murdoeb w - . . ­ Miss A. Fowler, of WhitevEhL ,is sto - - I _". �.._ . o .... . - . . . ter -4. Solicitors, &C. Office opposite Post p . 1 !-. . . I - . , I 11) ino .. B W i - i �" 2 C t 41 E 13 P; *8 not Dearl.v so exhausting, however, as was The following shows the total 6timber ping for a time with her friend," iss Ham- - _. � . " ­ __ � .1, � . _ . all Dow, B.A.;.Tbeo. .0 . . . I � . i�-.Ies— - - , . . . :� � (,ffice, NVhitby, Ont. . = �z I 6 q;t! 0 ;.; t -Z ,v e d �D tc) 'D '0 . - I .. - . . . I � _. Sy I- k I A; ,6 r, Z� - . - . . . . . . . . ., .- -.\. mec,illivrAy, LL.B. Money to Loan. 004' W ag 0 .i�;. - -- -- 4' - expected. ' of marks taken by each pupil in Green- brook. . ... . . .- - - . _... . I � - ------------ -------------- I 'a ,W 0;, ;: 9 r , R.8 a r -C = �, Q.. , . -1 �T, I .. . .. . . __ - __ __ 16" I , = 1� � X - Mr. and Mrs. Adamson, of Richmond Z_ .'".. . . __ . _. - t4, r. ;, "O C 9 ;. W� KX-2 wood school during May, the marks ob- , Mr. Ward, of Whitevale, was sticating . . .1 � . . - . 'BARRISTER ca ! C1,0 . � ­ . .- -­- . _.., :, . rHo,m.kS PNEKER, � 2110 z � S %� .;J G, M Ct 3 I . Hill, accompanied by several friends. spent . . t � .. �.- .. __ _. -.. - r It CA _' W U r.;k A.= ^ ainable being 400. Examinations are in Egypt for a few days for the od Yof his . . . . - __. I ­ . 'Olic Money to loan. No go I .X X a; �k . . Lw_ � - .11 . I . ., X and S itor. &e. t �-, -4 2 - I., . . .. � . . ­ �1 , _. .. � OU0 :31 i Tuesday with .RPv.'.,'!')impson and family. t - . I I f . e-io Bank, Picker- co W health. - . . . .. - - I - isqioll. Offlee: OverOnt 0 Q Q '3 ' held weekly in the 2nd,8rd and 4tb classes ; . . ... I , Comm . , . - . � . , . . . . . : - ing; open everV saturday. . 4-y o 0 )f ­�at Now as we have a few spare moments I . - . I '.'' - z z , ;5 i C) � 93 They pronounce the drive out one c g, i I - , . i � - . . . " , ___ . WE - , - __ "t .__ ,-; - - 0 0 �4 1 lk , ' � first classes are marked approximately Ed we take . ... I I I _. P:�) i . � --- - __ _0 I pleas are. and not 'uch to do but go fish' I - . _. I I - __ ____ � : - 0 m I _. , % . . .. .. - ....: � i . . �> ;.. lie close of' each week: -Fourth -I. . . .1 .� -, of L a w - I- _%6. . .. .� to . ov John Neal bas taken unto li'meelf a wife t ; :1 . I .� _. .. I . S. OPOVIISTON, LL.B. to . I '-. 44 0 0 the opportunitV of writing to let he people . . - I ,: . , . - :_ . . . . . I I 0 E . �,d - �i tt 4a A. I 'Brignall 359. W. : . . ` U I S_ - - . Z- I �on & 1)rew, Barristers, ca W k S in the pt,rson of Miss Annie' Beelby, of' -Gleeson 328, F. Gleeson .. ­ : __ ­ ... : we relice, orijais, 1� 1: 1r_ - . ro know Egypt still exists. - ;: i . . i 0, C �.. � Irl � I - . - . - _1c.. 15 Tc�,routo Strep, e.� n . V. TO young 248, N - . I _� , - I ., � . I : �. , ..". � solicitors, Noterieh, t, To- i ca _:W � -, .9 P 6 � nornton. Inni-,ph?] township. The ' 'Nfoore 246, K. Moore 171, A. Wil- Saturday afternoon a number� f gypsies - I - - - onto. win i, -e at (nuerniont every Tburs(l �4 .50 4 ': ,�; &_ � I I . .- . '_ � _- �,, .,. r I �:s C. X 0 - couple have the heartiest wish for s' Jr. fonrtli-A. Meen 143' C. came from the east and camp at the . . ­ � . . .. � - ..-.-. J. Bundy's killop- mouev to loa . M � - 0 d uccess son 141. 1 - . . I - '. - '. .. , Ofrl-t over - . ----------- _____ __ C = a. I �i (d- X . _. f.. - _. � - I - - ____ ____ - i i �_; Tbird- . - I . . . . . ­ I - __ Qt I .o I---- __ - - _____ - s-, from a ho,;t of friends in this neighborhood Green 138, E. McKitterick 100. - . - . . . . . , .. . - ' . 1*1 I - corner of the wood opposite Mr. Wright's . . _ I cc . . EN,rON � _____ - Q�_ __ ____ - __ _____ ____ - journey- ', -. - .... . - � . �: ­ - :. - . I & DODS B A R It I S T E R S, ,k%r ,q G4 M " U'J 0 . , . . . ... ..­ . _ - .- .. . ,� P� I - - , . .. ­ . . . . . . . -1 11) 8o_!ie�toors.Notarie_;, Ztc.,solicitorsfor eitv - __ and Tim Nrws desires to be included in T. Gleeson 257, L. Adamson 239, N. until Monday morning, when the *' I . 2 ­ . � ._� . the nocze counting. - li Roy. -.1 I ­ . - - . . - )u. 10i Adeiai.le st. - ., ... . - .. - , I Adamson 230, D. Hewitt 213, F. Harrison ed westward. . I.. : ... I �­ .-. . 1. Sile, County Loau Aiis,)3ia' tit -­ : � ,� . . 1. t6d Ahona __ .�,&_. ____ . .- I --.- : I - - --­ - _:�' `,111T -pbon 'ti -11 - -1 6f tilt: I)-:LrL- �_ I - - .1 I , � � - q Our three k�abbath schools visit -Vilr . Wilson 110, G. Shea - . _. .... . eaFL,TC1l UU. Tel( e Ouf . , . . ., I . . . 120, E. N . ion, L - -, . , . . , - - � . . . - .1 .. ::. e,.,e,,,v satur(lay over . :-, � I L The . ni, Wednesday. A mtLss meetir.!Z was held . DUNBARTON,- It . ... _. I . . . ijt!r-- vz�,i ,,,? ;,.i C!%r-_-.njnv 1'3 . ..'� . . I.; -.: � ' - 1,09, Jno. Carnmack 75'. Second -C. - .. , .. . . _. ..- I � . - - . . - � Hopper's Store. 31V . .... . . . , I �, . . - . . .. I- . I - � I �-_ � � , � __. . I . .- �� .. . . . - . . between 4 and 5 p.m , addre:;6ed by Mr. k . Harrison 295, M. Wither- . I . . � _ . . . _..� .. - . . . . of achers, - . .- . . . . . . -- Spring hks brought with it many Ltovelties Day, secretary of tile Provincial Assocla_* Hewitt 330, C - I �. . 7 .. -, _. . . . - , - - ..--------------- I ' . dge 270, B. Meen 255, W. Dennis 248, The committee, composed . .- . _- � . ,- ... - ; . I � 10 S I . . I . . . . . - .- Yetel.l.wivy. . : and special designs in plated, silver aud tion. Mr. 1);v has a pleasant way of talk- I --. .- . . .. . ., . - F. Brignall 191, L. Gleeson 180, F. Green ,have decided to hold the antlull Union J . - . . I . I ­�-_�­�­­:­_,_ I � - �., I � : - . ing to ebilidien and has Sabbath school 4 _e, Rose- ' , .. _� - . ­�,_­,F__,_­- - - 11 - - school pie-nic at the usual pi � �, J - - . ; Hop"UNS, VETERINARY SUR- - ­� . work thorougblv studied. Hit., effort on 122. Junior second -E. Thompson 187, i ;. . I �_ . . . . - bank, on Friday, June 19th. q lie usual � --. . . I . :- . . . . . - . J , IP . . - I .- I ' - i - . li . . . . He uEo';%, Graluate of tile (.',utfLrio Vet . �; I - . . . . ... � . _ - , il vieft Wbitevale �­,._.. ,this occasion was equal to those of former L. Wilson 173, M. Teefy 165, K. Tee4, . Z. :_ - - � . . a � Solid Gold I IRLI ttractiong are being prepared foi . vi - . - . . ..n ­ _. -.,. .. rinary College, Toronto. wi I -!. ` I ' . . time . . . . 56, M. Boddy 153, E. Stoner 135 T. a r, games - , � . . - . I and Cberrywood every S�turday. Diseases of , � Mativ of onr matured people were 1 7 Boating without limit, music a d '.. - � . I . - _. I . . . 1. . 7 . : I ., - -, at ivy shoe4ing force - -_ -onl% . at the mass Clark 50, Juo. Wilson 2. Part second- . - - . I . . L the horse's foot attended tp 1. . . . I I - ... I lot 33,7th con., Pickering'. Cal;q promptly Itt- Jeweiry. Careiful buyers will ijot allow also in Attendance, not 245, E. 0 ' njoyable - - - __ I ' , - I " * - , I ­ . - - -ting, but also at tfle various sekisions of If Moran 268, E. Thompson f all kinds and in general tin I - . - N ( A IS . _. : � ' ' � L d" �Ut. Old. slacp-wDrn goods to be worked off on me, . 1� - - I _.__ . .. . tended to. Telegraph add�ross : Whitevall feature fthe da _V - . . . . . - . . J4 . . . P.O. address: Green River;FOnt. - V them at high prices until they have seen the con ventiou. I Stilwell, G. Boddy 244, E. Meep 202, S. day for all who attend - A y . I I . , - .- - � . I . - I . I Scarcely can a loca!itv be found where Glf,e8ou 200, A. Afeen 192, N. Teefy 175, will be a contest among the SeV ral foot- ' . I . .. - ! 111, ( ) N, a) - __ . __. W. I - I . � . �. __ __ - what,is new and strictly in the present . . . g - * I . � - over ,�f. Harrison 191. M. Shea 158, A. Smith . . . 7 I there ja wore rejoicin tile re&ut I ball teams ruade up ofpupils of 6 1110018 Of - ' * .- . .. � . Societies. style. Barnard of Whitilv bas st.oc.ked up i _ _L . .. . . . ... - I - I ,� . ,,;-'- - I --- - . - ,,__;-_-- with new RDd atttrus in jerst . - K. Gleeson 125, G. Graham 103, W. I uning . 4 4k C a t , I , - I - .. , 1. - � .� . - ­ - . . . - -"­­_ takivg p ' D13. down fail of ra n. than there is here. Our 1,54, 891. The reward offered to the �wi � . -1 . L � . - . . � -land is Ao Friuch abova the level of the lake team is a -valuable silver medal given by- - ­. . � . - 11 ,- I � - . . ISING SUIN LODGE NO. 135, I.O. pine. bair pins, - Green 90, .V. /Clark 50. First -M. . . __ - . _. - . . ­ - ­ . . . .. , . . � - . __ I I - .. . '. . .. . .-. R:.G. T. - This lodce meets eve,ry Blonday I . _ . '. - that in a dry time thingR become easily Graham 280. If. Gleeaon 240, B. Wilsen Mr. Oowan, propriptor of the I �groundo. . . - � . . - - . . - I , . - .L -, . - : -_ . , . , . We attempted to . . - . � L' . -_ . i - .. �. ' evening in thi . � - , "' er medals will also be competed for .' . - I— - 3 VOLT, in Dale -'a Hal.!, Pickering. . . , I , . parche-d with the sun. , . . - .. - '. . � .. I _. . .. * L .. c. - . . . . . - Wilson 188. Junior first -NY. L.;I,V . _ . . .. . . . . . . L - ­ % - . � Evefry person invited to join and help advance , ... . . .1: . .. I .. . - place" an estimate on the value of the rain 240, P CL, . ) - . I - . � - ' - 121Y 1 .- , : - -peon 150. by senior football clubs and cri fez play- , . _­ L � .. . . .. .1 . . , L :, ­ the grand Cause of Temperance __ - .:� � .. , z. Ba '. ... . fill, but after getting up into the tbousands Teefy 187, R. Thom :. I . . . :. . . . I - . I t It ,-. . ­ .. - L,-.. - . ''It, - T . . - W. C. SHIER, eacher. ers. As this affair was a great; success - - � �, � . - . _: - . 1. - - bib pitis, broocbes, Rhine stone goods, abandoned tile task. We are all so jubi- . . .. .. .. . last yearand as agreat many schools L I I �. � . . . . 04040- , . - . � - L -L. r --- - - vu*tnroo Carbe. . �� ilia and lant over the benefit to nature. that most ' . . ., . . of � . -, - . � - . �_ . . ., I I . __ __ rings. fob, Victoria and Albert chai - have already signified their intention - 7 � .. I . . — watcbes. He wants evervone interested to of us will take in the trip to Niagara on WHITEVALE. .� L � I i i ings - . - . . ' attending, there can be no doabt that .. - ' .. I . . . . . . 1. __ - -1 .. I __ .., �� .. (�ottveyancer, &e. I. L look through his s:ock, and tbev will find the 12th of June The fare is nnly $1.10 ' ' . I . . I . .. : 1 1 . .. . � I . . - . . . . . . � I . . . . I .- . - . __ -­ ­ � - I ,I---- - ­ --'-' - - I.-,,--,-- I that for (fualitv, at% le aLd low price it and the trip will be a scrumptuous one Sam*l Arthur, of thig place, is V161ting With favorable weather, this wift be the' . 1. . - . .. � - . I . ­ � _. � in- � . . greatest event of the season in t�;e course .. . . ... � ,. HOMAb DUNN, Couveyaccer,.Co i-adeed. David Hopper and Graham Bror.. friends up wer. . I - - . ' . . . . , Clure- - ,, ..... — �., _­ Tmissipner for taking Affir;3vits, etc. Can furnish tickets. " of 13icDics. Those who fail to t ke it in - _' . _.� � - . I � �Xly � DS__ � .. " ' i.' - __ I .- Mont, Orit. CNI Friday. our market any, ig steaaiiv in- Mrs. Dobso.,U#1 of St'. Mary's is visiting Wift Miss a gala day for East rk and . ., - - . ... ____ — - - ____ __ - - - ______ --- . . . i . - I . % .� . . . . . � . � . . I � . . . - I . . - - - . � . f _. . .. . N, 1, . - BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage � irnportan-e. lier friends of this place. - S-)uth Ontario. - I . . . . . I . I ! I .1 _. . . _.. Takeb the Cake creasine ill Each weeli the . arl . �� . .., . ! 1: . - . I- I .- - . Mr. Bell and Mr. McCaul, of� V -barri, . . ....L . . . . . I . ,... . Be Licenses forthe County of Ontario. Of- amount of more . _. - . :_ - . - .. .1 � - . - resijence, Pickering — , ------ - - - ­ - - - __ - __ prod ure offered becornes . . — _. � . ' ' . . . __ - I I � . fi re - -i - I ' ' - � ... . . . 4..' oe at the sto or at hiw I Z, - V . �� . I e%1e*!Rl%;,-. R!ki bef,,re ],)n,-, w(- �_-xpect tn were , r1itinc, frieu(Ir, on "-11 i 2 Re- . . . - . � Village. � * What miglit liave proved it se i6n - ­ - . . - ! - ---------------- ___ I a' 6 4or -. k N1 'JAs Mrs. . ' `* . � ­ ------- - __ ___ - - op W -11 J , C 01%, I 1, r. Perer and Xllss Hait)r'ie�y ot Mark- ci - . ., . . ­ . ____ rivn! f- ,J-itle. -TI-e r;.- !.;. t)e:!ig used , , . 9 dent happened lastTh Y. . . ., ..� . . _'. I � I . . - - ,4 - - . � - - . . i 2-505 _. . - ­ . - . ,. -1 R.BEATO *, .1,j�V,i,�)fi1i:,4,Ll!'1'1,'.K - 1� Bole arent in Piekerins: Towneiiii) fur as the buildinc. Would t not be a good liftm. were visiting here on Stioday. ursda e� - , I': . � . 1. ' . - . , , - .. " , . Geo. Parker &lid Mrs. Geo. Wh!te wer . � . ... I � � .1 . . .i.m.. ­ :, I) * CollveyanceY, 4_�Olulalsbiouer for taking . the * Cele bra ted I . id'a for Mr. Bover. owner 0! the.. rink, to .M169 Bloomington, of Uxbridge, h 116 driving away from the village, eitatward, . " L _. . . . - . 6 . . - . . . a I SiLdavits, Ac.-,ountant ani Insurazice Agent. ' . - . . ­ - . L . I _.... ,. I .. . .,. -, - , -. money to ioau ou forin property. Wills pro- Celebrated Wilkinson Plows and make tbt place* even more suitable and been engaged as matron at Mr. John the borse be -came frightened at a ',)ig feed- - c . .. . . ; I - -, . . . . .- .. � bazed. OFFICE --At WlJA0vEL1e- Will be iu I . charae a small market fee. and then exert Besse*s. . on the roadside, and ap a conbequence . .- .. J . . 1. . � for I h,v I Ing .. . - - . - I I Broughait: every Molli&y after -U0011 ­ .. - . : � c t * , - - . , , Scufflers, . L a I N1, - I . . .1.1 . . . 2", .v - . himstif in getting m(,re buyers to attend. iMiso Anni6 '.Nliller, of the Toronto In- the party was thrown out. Happily the -. * . . - .: &,' - . -, ...-. � ­ tAA116a3tiOD of btiqinesf. I ' . . 11 . � . - . . . . . . .. � __ .1 . . ,. . . - - . - I . . ­ . .. --------- BINDERS and MOWERS, It --R I�ard'.v rerLfil)vable for hun to be ex. Justrial school, is spending a few' weeks horse was quiet and no person was hurt. . - . - . , . - % .. - __ _ - I I . ... . . :. . , � I . . . - I .... . ­ . - .Architert. . pt-cttd to keen open the building without with her inother. However, farmers F!hould keep ti�eir hogs . . I , . , . . _. ... - : ,_.: - . . � - . .- . .� -1 � -, -1. - - - . � . (Patterson & Oro.& - . - ellough to pav hini. If the thing - . � . " _. _� r I �. ,,- a . . 1--1-1._, ­_____-_ _. _. - - --I . :_ � . .. . . - zettiric - � !s � M. -; Hannah Bell. of Markham, has at home and run no risks - . I - . " - .. . - - E IT - - . , , is I . . �, . ­ - . - : . - . .- � I . - I A. POST, COUNTY ARCH11 'IC � Also the Lrurenr e Srcparatc,r in aocd con-, propefly managed. there i. -i nothivig to pre. . __ . 1� '! ' � - -119L _T_ I . `� . I ' ' for the countl of ont%rio Drawings - -ap. - stablishment of a first class been visiting at Mr. A. Armstroug's dur- One of our most promiuent busiriess Tnen, I - . . J ' - - � ' . ' ` - � �k * less of di.ion, 1c,r sale, the . vent tfie " . Mr. Oddie, has taken hif; departure from - - _. i ,� . . .. . . � , 1. . �; - � I - - . and e,,#.clac,at;-_)uti furuished for every c . iug the past week. . our t -.. . 1. . .� ; . . i. -At, bu-lding. St V . I f IlarkL am, .. I I . ­ " marliet here. nidst, after selling his residence to � � . _�:--., __ , beating, ax, -1 I can. see that C. Gregory, ' . - I - : - ' t' te%M an'l h0t wRtc: - __ - I -4,.— . e Mr. ' - �. , 41 - , ��: . __ . . . � Velltilan0l) a ape_-ia:t,y- 02ice--Gerric Bluc�`, I * � - - ^ -1 -\, . I .. - iN G I . .1 I . I nd Bi;, -),`g street@, Wnitby. W M., Cowie, Broagham. I . - ha vement in the Wm. Henderson, of this VIII&O . I. - . I � . I . - corner Dundas a , . . Oddie makes his home in Campbeliford, � . i � . . . - .- 1. I . . . . � Residence -Kingat on R--kci East Pickering. 37-y 1 --. ----;---- ______ ____ ____ ____ - ______ .- 1� $CARBORO. . . -1 . . wiDdows of a good many houses, by put- ... � . ., _: I � . . . : . ..,-. . - . . . . . , not far from the place where he lived some . 1, . - .: - . -MEW srocz or-- . . . . . I - � I � - ______1=r_11_ - . .. -------- . them a number of i)ouf;e plants, thirty years ago. He was an elder and an ., � ; . ._� ­ I - ______ I 0 - ting in - � ... -:, . i0w,ei-ittli. S It ' N r. A. T. Elliott gave a dance on Fri - - . , ; __ 1% ­ ­_ - 4110 - I � _ __ , ,,, 'OOD . ir I - efit , .:_: - .. � � . - . . ,�,­­_, � _- - , . .-, - - - - . " - I . . . I - - i DIRV w:m Cm 'O dav last. . wh' h were in full bloom ... earnest worker in the chunh and a ben . . - . , - : � - I .., ; � . . . - JAN K'Zi, the old and reliable SHYLOCK. 1 - . - F.klRb - JUST ALRINLD­SHIRTINU,�, CUT- sorry to lose this old , - . .9 A. 11 . . - 4 .. �. . . .� .. bri .1 Ay Ist tbr-re will be a strRwberry . . : . : . I . I . Le Auctioneer, still in tile neid. alole and . I . - � � . I . . - _: I �­ - .. I 0 . . . - I . .- � . . . TONADES. COTTON. 11I.-INTS, OVERALLS. . - . . . — . . and much respected citizen, but sincerely . ­ . ­ 6 I . �; - wiliing to conduct anv e0es entrusted to him. . party in Mr. R. COWan'f- Dleatiltit grounds - .� i '. I � - .- _­ -ing his ,pa!- - Miss -Robert, of Uxbri - . I : . �. � .'. I � . I ­ _ ;. -.� . - . 1. � . and takes this oppolt,1114 01 ' ,hauk i , SM.00KS, HOSE, ETC. beld under the auspices �dge, w4s in town hope that his future days aniong his old - . . . - . . I , I . I q . �. -1 - - rons for past favorc, and 11(-peE fOr ft continuance . ' " � .- . � . is season. - ,. � - -- , % . I Also a nne selection' of Cheap wau Papeins. with her sister. Mrs. COWRn. this week. friends may be full of pleasure. The . L - - . .. 1. .�. - . . . _­ . I of tbem. Teruis for services moderW,e. Ar- 13oyg, Shoes for every -day wettr of Nfelvi!!e churcli. The !ads and lassies d M' Lillie Major 'Misses Oddie will accompany tb ir uncle. - L I . L �. . 1. ; I . . - is , - I I . . : . � -.- . - rangements a, are sure to have r th i ; .__ .. ... . . s to dates and terms'ean be made . COOPER & S111TH wak,t- bt-6L 0 ill eking tuii, for tile a" . .. - ., 0. 1 _ . .. . ... .. . �. � - . . at- tile oMee of this paper. 45-tf . . i have returnpd from their sit to Port . - - � , . , ., � ­ I ______ ___ _ . Boots made. I I 'UR Ila . -The Y.P.P.M. met as usual 0 Monday - - � , � I .i -, . '. .- __ - - --- - I � . - . . . P a 10 - - � Meue'ard . J 11iss Ellit White )� "I � . * . i HSI 61 � . � . promoters are doing some big think; Perrv. �� n ! . L . . HOMAS POUCHE11, LlpeDkci(l Aue Best Tinware ,liundy's makel in' stock. Fle'sh th-ir desire to et all) into one day as DL�uch - _. - I . ... .:,� ­ &118 by t A . _� �. :11 . - . _. I - .. .� - - * ev. A. Foster , , .: � Z . . . . *11 be . . . . . , � I T tioneenvaivator, etc., for East York an' R, will take charge of.tbe laight- �� I . . . - � - . . d Oroz-erws lalways ili stock. N he I � I . . � . . - . . . � . . the whole of North tind South OntarA'o. Stri,:t ktg, fence wire*. paints, bolts. @crews. &C-. pleasure ar, pructicable. There wi i serVices in tile �16thodist church next Mrs. R. Rodd has -gone to Napance to " . . - . . - . � - . . . � . . . . _. atteutiougivento !lordersibyw 'I *1 h. . choap as the cheeptia. gaules tat) nutuerains to mention I'llom yisit her daughter, Mrs. Bradshaw. . ­ . I . I . � :_ . .. . � el da or te.egray I . . I _� , . ...- . I - ­ , :­, - .. . . . Cliarges doierate. - Adiress .11-fUS. PUUCHER. j,-_ Special bargains in Whips aud Tea. . Sunday. - d-- .-' . 7 . _� I . , " - . - I . . football for tile stunly down to drop the - , Miss Mary Walters, of Whitby, is spen - - 1 ., ��,, Ir 9 � . . . - . .1 box V. Broagliam, ont. 11r6. Hawkins and daughteri, of Paris, in - ­ I �. I... I - I - g a weei or two with her cousin Miss -: - :� . : . . I . s . . The vie . .1 . .1 �. . - . - _. . .'. -_ ------- . 111* 3ACKS.ON* handkerchief for coy maidens. ay. - .. . � -�.. I . ' . I . . I - - . - ...L. I . . , .- � I . Boots wift 81toeS. .W . - - ONT. tors in socue of tile ,sports will he tendered are at present visiting her mother, Nfra. Mm I I - I .. -1 , . , . . . ---­_­_- - - ­.. - - _. . . ____'�­­ I 2391OCZ ROAD. __ Turner. R. T. Hodgson, of Brock Roai, spent. � .- I - : _., .1 - -- .- ­ - - - ----' - . --- medxls in recogultiou of their prowess. i . I I '. _. . - JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE Mr. F. Wilson, of the Ontario Agricul, Sunday with his professional bro,,Oer, Mr. ,. .1 � _. . � , I : . . I- � . .;. Or('.,ers I MONEY -TO LOAN A booming time is expected and rill r.re tural College, Gnelph ape . .... ,_ _. - ". : _. e .� :, I .. I -S . . . . - � - _. � . I Maker Pegged and t;ewti work. nt Sunday at Thom ' �_. I.— � . . I It I . . . e.lde-d to. 1�xperienced- workwan- invited without distinction Ila creed be i � -, , , - .. 11. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bradshaw, of'Napanee;, - � ; -, _.. '� , .-.�­ I � Promptly att I . Mr. Fowler's, East Hi .: ( k_. Paid. I.. � .� . ship. ikn't forget the stand, near',y opp�,s.w . e I . I I ­ - . . . .. � . . I .. 0 they Jews or Geut'16 --- � . .� , '. 6 , I . -v . i . . .- _�, - - . - News. Kint', gtribet. rickeriuE v�lage. 7 . .. N MORTGAGE SECURITY John Wbite, of Dakota, and 'Misses h%ve been visitiugtbeir friends andrela . . . . - � - "'. . _ �. .� , .. Triesilay'i Se!: -s has tle followiug:- n . .�.. . I - . I .1 . 1. 1. I - t - � .�. , - . _ - -1. . - - ------- - - ______ . __ __ I a, lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and De s. luety White, of Altona, are at present visiting tives in Uxbridge aud Dunbarto . to - � I- - - - '_ . . � ". � a. .. . 1[otels.- I . bentures -urchased for cash. John Tiylor, of Fast York, aged n relatives in our neighborhood. . We understand Mr. Chisholm was - . I �. * . � ..,.. . - I i . . 11 - . � I 0 1 q .- - ._.­ - x:. . - _�;­­_- �,_ _­___,.*:_ - I -.1. .� -,. 11- ­__�;_­ . :-. I. - . vears, liar. Le,on mist,ing for several days. " '. I ,., a- . . - . .. - After vaguely wonder.*ng what would lecture at Brougham on the eve o� the 25th , � 1. ' . .- .. I . . - - . .1 ., .- . ORDON HOUSE, Pickering,- Ont., _= .d1,_T_, =!3r1l.A,_r= and yesterday his body was found by ult., but as there were so manv other at- ", � � I . -4.1: ­ -.= . - . . . : . .. - . .. rietor. This hote s a . - . - - ___1r_ �. '. ­.;, - . 1. Gjaynes Gordon, prop I i . . bouglit and sold on commission. Co,,Inty Constable Tidsberry in Hearn's his -bolt -be, 11r: W. Morris has decided to traction it waa postponed indefinitely. . ' . - �' r " .. . . Ick building fluished in superior � n " � � . - ;­ . . __ fine' lie* br - , ­ .. - . . .... ircum- open out a livery stable i our village, Mr. Long and Mr. John N1004, Of r' - : .�L- - V ,. . auti �:omfort lurthe - buf,h lnSearboro'township. Thee' . : * .�: YJ -, � . . . . - � '. I . .- Btyle. Every c3livenietirce -t ct � t D er . Such enterprise is to be commended. � .- L. -_ ' if L .1 .. � '_ . . %­ : � . . . travelling public. New and commodiouB stables ,&g,gnt for .. Western. Lanrasbire mud Cit a a C . Indicated thlit the old man war, Guelph, have been down planting a thorn .. . - . . I . . - I / I - 0 . ��5y London and vaticimister Fire Insurance Com- . James Thornton has sold to T. NV. hedge an the latter's farm west of the . . . . - 1. and sheds. - d of this world and eDded his e * ' . _. � .1i ;. - � _...- ---------- � ---------- -.-------------- xic,teuce ; .- _. pauiee,-Nortb American.Life Insurance tire I - - - � ! I __ - . � .1 - � I .. P. ______ ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Oct., , CO., albO ACCIdel;t insuraw-e when. � b%, suicide. In one pocket wits found a Laworeaux his noted Jersey cow "Jose-. Village. The hedge at present is a very in . - - .! .:� - . �_ � I o . � .: I .. .- 1.� . . ,pell f(f t1le &(*,comn­lo,,1&t;i_ n of tho � . . . signiffcaut looking affair, but probably at . _. - .1 - � I . -11 ..; I I - W now( . I ginal! bottle in wIlleh some landaullul pliiDe," No. 2176, A.J. ' H-1�- She has a . I - ­ , - . ;,. - -�, . . . - Thim hotel, bavin.- lately '-. - - - I I . . . - . travelling ypubll;c- record of 19 lbs. a week, which 'Mr. L. the 'end of four years it will be, guite sig - .... _'. - 1, _; . I 1. I . . - I . - . torl) b- �1 , - . .__ FERS, IN __ I - � . . - -furnizhed J, :F 10 =zvrs for S-A"-=J:E- still remained. In another the following . . , , ... .: - �; .� � : i I .. � changei hands, has been re ."A.. . . I . . thinks he can raise to 80 pounds. Trice nificant. . - i . . . , . - % '.. . I., I Out. Situated as it is, opposite the BP - a hand, war, . I .. _. 1. - 1. - " Is. Meals note, written in a, quivering . .,.-.,,t7 I - ' it is coavenient tor patrons of the 110 . . ODNVETANCINO CAREFULLY DONE. 16 John Taylor is my name. reaRzed for cow $206. Rev. Mr. Chisholm's text on Sunday . - ' ' . � '. I ; �_ - - . - - " .­.� -.'. - , orluneb %t an reasonable hours. Goollstabling discovered: . - .. � . Tothe dismay ofone of our youn ladies, evening was, -That our daught6irs may be ' ' - I , , 1: _. , I . . - . 9 " � ' � . - I , . 1. . . . .`-i andshedroom. Box stall and en eloped yard fo . I leave this world for ever. lf any person rner stones." We all recognized this. .- ­_ I I . . � . .- .. - � . " �:, . - . � Weigh scales on the premiseg. ' a . I *_� � . � .1, i. \ - - horses or cattle. _-N.7-jllaffe X51"-0P0Tt-7 ' fiDds me, bury we as I am ; I do not want she war, accomp nied for half a mile by a as co delicate subject to handle, but this - , - , , - I - - , I 0 0 - -, �, I . Tile bar is open at all legal hours: and is stocked ther eyening. 'When she had. as a � � _.. . , f. � � . , - 11 I 1b - �� . - am. It beau the o I 1: 7.-.,;;1- - .. � Me- Good Village LWE3 on norrtli P.)de King street ,iftlV gentleman certaivily did it to our satisfac- I � , -; I . witil 1),.ire liquors of every brand. ANDY ) a chest nor coffin . bury me as I , .. m, . '. i� � Z tinds ! - .- .�' "..�?,.-. . . 'I. I oprietor. I 15ly * 10 tietween corner and the College ;-rounds . John reaclieJ her own gate she darted sm I a - .� " ! i , * . I t!5 a . __1 . CULLY. Py tion. He went on to sav that woman . : I � . _1_ I . for sale, togethey v-ith other village property. is laudanum that is the cause. . - .- . - - - ­"', - witlfiu and left' him to saunter back to hi " � . , _. � ,. . .- ---------- --------- I by her � ..:" ,' I . - . - - ., - ry Kind to me. Don't .. 18' 'kation should be decided, not " _1 . . -1- I .. : : ... _;: �-��A _� '.. - - lVitt-ehmalcipi.q. - 0 , good hovise Rn(i lot for salo very cheap. Keith Ilia been ve abode there to plue away in self -disgust. I 1, i - I . �.. � ­ . I . ne I te.'l John Taylor nothing about me, lie � wealth, nor because her ancestors belonged -_ - .- . . * : . � ­ 4 . . � ... ­ ­ I 1._�,� --.--,, . . .; . . ...: I ; _..11 . ,__­�_­'�­' .1 --- _. �. _­ W. V. RICHARDSON, . . �� C . . .._ -, , , - I . - . CUTHBERT, YVatclimaker," Piek- - ­_ .. . d no, Tailor Rose wishes to state that he can . ­ . I . . I _. I . . -el-- . . I I . ()ffice: Dale's Block, Pickering. - - � .: - , - -1 ' ' .. 1_ . 1. . - _­ . ., 'Y -*,-, , -A. erimg, Ont. l4aving been 25 years at the 6er, - t like t6 be bothered very well." ­ I to people known as aristocracy, but by her ..v -) �..�, � � . . .. - 4 . - John Keiti) wag the man with whom the beat the world in -the earlv potato line- real intrinsic value' and her cultivated in � . I trade, T can guarnlir-ee satisfaction. Ageut ',or ----------- - He bas a limited number of these melons tellect. Again he showed us that it was. . - , . - , - - , -- ... ­�. .. - . . . , - .. r- . . .. . - RTON .'- - -_.V, '' - ..� - F. Lazarus' E�,e-918B408- Watebes ard Clockr, deceased boarded until lie disappeared. Out ue.- . .., !.1 - - � .� 1�1_ I . - WHITBY MARBLE AND in blossom and his garden is in a no disgrace to work and that no tr 2 �­* " -,z� .: ; -,. : cleaned in BlAortest �notice, and at reagonable s, o iuq:ner,t will be held. raylor was an - - ' 1 .. I — _-----_.,, - _.., - J:�.' - . . ­ rates. � . 23-47 ' ' flourishing condition. He waichee the woman felt herself at all degraded when ' .i,:: - � -1 . ,.. ,_.N. . I old resident of East Yock." ' - - * , , . . --- __ I e . �:.. I I _- . - . - - .. - The people aro ence- - '� - `� '. ` �' I - I * ­_.�-:�.'J .. . . -1 .. .. - I . - usiderably alarmed latelv and the Chiel - honor- - �.. . ` _' i -f I . .11-5 - i felt, but still she can fill man) - .. � , , , ,.2, . . - I � - I . . . I . 0- i. '� �,� �2 � - - . - went to investigate. We went for THE Our band boys are busilv engaged pre One is no more degrading - : .- I k� , "' .:;.- -.1 � � . .�: DAS Ste WHIT :­ ' r.,: -� ��!�; 6411- - � ­� . - F -.1 .... r, ' ­_ NEWS, but oh, kind editor we - in �.. -r _. � Ontario - wing for their annual ga�den party, on able position. _...,...M ,r3, _� 1- und Woburn have been gr6wth of his, vegetables through the shop ngaged in any kind of honest work. It is ' * f ---�v . ' Gran-ite.. Works co window as he industriously plVs his needle. in the home where woman's chief influ I ON 1: `-"�"-"�'-,� - Ba - DUN BY, . _� -.(,.19. ..is . : n k � suffered - 11 . . . (UstablIshed 1849J . than another. It is certainly an honor for - . - * I . I � . . I . . . M '. I...... . I . . ­ . � . , ill - .. the afternoon of Wednesday, June 10th, -- - e:; . I your eause. We overe walking quied $ . - �� ;:- -,;,, �t � - - 11 la"", 41 - I woman to do any work. that her bands, . L __ . .. 0 . . - i, r 1, . . .. i . L. . 11 __ .1 Ve to.. t . �­ . , _­,,�N, . ­ . . ie homeward. communing quietly within our may find to do if her aim . . I I.. ­ '. t , leasilig Ef;ens ,� - , I ., .;,I) . - - . PICKERING BRANCH R. wouenaeu, Propr' tor. OD the beautiful lawn ofT. P. White, Esq. and moti , " i. - '_ J_nse�l in ­ ­�- - - .1 ... . � ­ Stouffville and Markham bands will be - - , '­ �-'!'�� I . .. , . - L . e hi 1_-�% souls, ininring Done, when snadenlv i to do all to the honor and glory of God. � , . . . ., � . ' old stand of the Y_ i. . I % , A . . - - P. IV, . . � . imAt,6 Having returDOd to 9110 present and fine music may be expected. -DoROTH , 01 �: -1 - . _ ,�11 . . �1_ 0�an for the transaction of all legit sound like a combination of by . , � , I 11 .. 4. . . - I ena, yells, - _.i.- . .;-.#. - . . - 0 _ �, , ��,: � --,�. . . Volfenden Granite and Marble works, . I t I I . I GREIG - . ". Club ow"'Wing, recitations, vocal and in. ..� .., .;.. - - - � I- - _ _, _ . a L, I � . . -.1i .: ,�'. I �. L Baukinlg Businet;s. shrieks and war whoops abruptl *_400- . j�� "l, I - �11 . to 11 owl . y I music will form part of the ..- * Ociety , -, z. ,If , . _'11 1-' I . , " , , - _. I )f unutterablO . I , �_ - OrFicz Hourts--From 10 ta 8 ; Saturdays I am better prepared to execu a ated our thoughts. Li struments. The North York Agricultural S - ,� ";,U - .-. - I%: orders in cemetery a tormin tile wonder I _. ,: ,,L. * " � '641 _-__ L -A� ' 10 to 1A o'clock. - < 1:,:" ;�., � . � Dd all other . am,'Imd Mr. -Tresham, of Toronto, has just abour, com ente - , 1� 11'�A1.,�1,;-,,.J;. _ - ­..- ,,,�­' . ;.' �.. . , - , _. I , hen he 100,K-, - - -- r 4,,f,' � 1. . legs. the babies tee&h will not cut the gums. the progr pleted wmigem - � 1, .. I . . "� , ,-- � . I - otion. � work pertaining to the busir Sa- �­ ..4 _ , �&�­ '�,. . �t,L, L, .� Savings Bbi,nk in: COUDO 0 cows 6 w L I ..., _. � . ___ ;�, . .% ­­ , ; - J, 1. '­ �,,, - *1 ., ".t. " * C1 ctomers will find a well selected , at Wh - - .1 InoVe ; - a i hous refuse to hatch the eggs, th ill give some clarionet solos... Tea will for sm' excursion to Guelph on Wedu I I stock I ­­ It -i -.1 _. �;�! I" I .�j' � ft. � - . bich - ,, �%;�!.ql.)fj � nager. give down the milk, a "I' day the 17th of June. _. _-� W . ...*;. ,� . . I (3-y) GEORCV9 KERR, Ma ad the Woburn folk be served from 5 to 8 o'clook : - -j :,-.I I ,*I� � � . - . I o - f the I&tb - , ­ , - � �",j.�­%M' : .' . . . - --------- - - 7- of foreign - and doLusitic granite and -41.-,. .__�_ . . . 0 &ion � ' . - 7 J , " . 1:. I 4 I . - - � snappish and Sarcastic, for we b e'very delicacy of the season may be had. M*rgaret Lougheed - relict ' ' " �' 't.' I I :' O' .t, , I * , . � deprives him :� ­44.�­ . I.. .0 � turn , ave A ` �, � :� .��-:�,4,11. .t choose froin. Inspee L 41 �`, .� - � �- I - I . I . .1. 1. _ , . : -Im- , ­. ,,. . _� ; A ��, marble e proceeclings Will Dr. Jae. Loughe8d. Eed on thb moming ��. - . I A .. dmission to the entir , I , . -The 9 - ..L.. , .1. 1, - �� , i ja - . . .:, �;.. A:,,',.., � SALE. not heard in oar troubled life awthin . � - � �,, .w - �'. ii � * I TO RENT OR FOR will couvince that fQr strictly first- . oply be 25 and 15 cents. Good. weather � , . "�# 1 4. ,;,�, I - , .- ,Ih5g t - . - . X I I... ,5-, . . previou �. -4 . t . f'. , -11 . . I I iA � . . fif-a..... . .11 ­�.. ;L .1 JL plement Wspraroovinaud the west and of � 71 sly to equal that horrible r4r. It of the ,28th ult.. at the residence of -her - � 'i ,� ". , _'J."I ­�, .1 -"!,. . - c .. ... - - . . . . '8 . _� ": , p . -a ol -work our pri es oauvot.be ; � has been spken for and a large gattlering son.in-law, Geo- Robinson, Llot 9, 4th con. r 11 ,.-. I ;, A,L IL) -VL'�'l . ­ .4 I . -.. � �.." 'i -.1 . . L. _ - � .... , . __ " A.,'t: ... Z, ;� ro . _ - .. ­ ,.�, . 11 ' , 1. , ,� d, uglaca4 house, together or gep4i . also , - -- . 0 wa4 OUly a man trying- to sing on the . - . ,. �� L,", 1� .� I -�. L _t , so musing eftfteed W"' �L_ lc� . . . . I . 'I /,_ - * ' laou4e that Mr. Fore*ytb now occupisg __ ­ .. . bea-sta. 4 , Al� . A I � , V3 . . 3 4 1 - , , . i, , 'I - _: the t,vio kbops between the tioum i ., I A" - ��,-.� - ' , t b ghwiLy making uilths hideous and rob. is "flu ' - " I . . ' :' .L— L - , - I '. 4 � � .. I - -:-- �'� , "I. .V . , , .. ,�- -L�) - . .e;4iz I ��, or would exchange for lorivate . " -_ . .. I _�i treat will eVer regret it.. - ' - p ..- - ot Slig,6, Ireland, in. ' , � ,."All 11 I burn, to rent, . eary head from slumber. bot n in the County 9- . . . . . - biag Many a w . I ... I _4,1:,:� . I residence. Possession given the lot of 'March. 6161�15. .. ­­ I .. , 0: � , F�, 1764 and - cavas to CauSids, - - .* ." - - It 1, - - .- 0404- - efur& - 4 ,_ � f", _ .. I - '' 11 . : I I _ . about 60 Y' . - � ` ',4 and th6 old .'4 ", v. _- � . - .. I red. Tho this grand of Albion, aged -�7 years. D ' . i. 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If ..- - 1)olonel G I ,, . .., . , . . . or with what rapt attention her daughter cill, W.urs of inspec- "'* 'I" T - I .. ' � . %­� r: , - I . 0 . I rR are 4, . I I . � _. . �.. - ,�; .!!.-. : �. - - red to be ItsUnling to W oo,di entored' upon his -door F : i . �f_� 14� 11 scattered species, and are :' . -- "10, Farn,�Oo&, day on one of hb PeriOdi T t. 'myg'a,lidir or feap, j*e , . _ � . . . " . . I - - .- I .. - . I . , it w very plain't4at the tug ­ .. - particil. . . - � .:. :1 - I , . . �8 understand' office of .- wid4 to fdr -the W Ii4er ul nest'. . . . - 7_­..� ­­ I . � .haukidar, which merely required . I., % --. SE. ""_ � I I tion,and Mr. Farnw ._:_ . ;_� BUR . � .. her poiat - temsekab' __ A. . NO _E, between thein wif g6owin . lirly . 0 f - -. , I - ­ � . .,: 9, from L . . . I- I ­� . - I . 1� t _ - oll andat that he should occasionally iatisfy himself If sPillAing a web. . L. - _. , . .!.. ! , length Whicb they build ind"ead C . �. - . - - . . .. �, . . - .:11.. I of view, un@aotiafaStorily i6o .. I .. __ - . ­ d. 4 - . : � .. . . ­­ - . .... L' that the native watchmen did not pus the The Itteniza Cdlifb��at popularly know I-- .., . I . I . . I .1 L � . . .,. . .:, - , - -* 'r. --,, d to speak to her husband ) - I . . .. .-: I . .. I � ! I i�V ­ .f � ? I she felt constrains to notice 11 L . 11 � . ­'. ... . .. ­ night in sleep. He could not fail ' . . - .- � . . :�.:. CHAP R II. -. 1, .. - _:­­ I in finding such a haven'. Mrs. , Graue's an the subject. Colonel Grane, however, an the tarantula, digs a hole in the grout, . - . _ I I . 1. � ,.. I d,. . � - . . - - - . - - . - . L ,.-. . I '46 . � . ` i kindness and care would alone have made it did not share her apprehensions as she could that Mrs. Grane's bearing towards him about an inch in diameter, and frotIl two" . -.- - : er in IG is lin . - Then, Farnwood, to put the tnatt' a Eleasure to be her patient-gilest - but lacked something of its old cordiality ; and inches to a foot in depth. ed on th . - __­ - � .11 :a nutshell, you owe your life ,to the girl?" I P have wished. . while he could not have explained exactly inside with afine, - soft silk I e - _. I- . w en he was Allowed to exchange -his bed . I cod d Mal) are fall- 1. on, he felt . , spun )Y. the . - - .. " I owe her n -y life," replied Mr. Fam- for a sofa -in the veranda, and bi iss Mabel , " on think FarU au how he gathered the ittipressi, spider and the mouth, which is , . � �:, ­ - . Slightly -_ . - . __ wood with grave emphasis. . in love with ea other," lie laughed. - Ito of Oolonel (trane a earnestiv �. - �.. . Grano took over charge of him, he looked In that in 8 . 10 ii, enlarged,.is closed by a cover which lklov,g . . .­ ..- . It was literally true. When, at the last " � a i my word, Hot n, you give them credit Tassurances, lie was wearing it I . . � . forward almost with regret to the day when I r----- on &-silken hinge, and fits so closeIN i -1 . ime ine you are .L . ' to the , - - f?r la ling no time. can't' .f hostess* That Mrs.' . - . L imorlient, that daCoit L Stopped to -make his he should no longer be able to poise as an in- , his welcome with his opening, when closed, that no ' �; - ( : right. But, what if they are?' t C%Ien 0, , I .. . final cut, Mali Mee had thrust out tier arm Grane's change of demeanour was ,owing to knife blade'ean be inserted between L . I �. I . . . - and intercepted 'the blow, - 'Which, had it valid. I "Hugh!" exclaimed Mrs. Grane incredu- his rapidly advancing . intimacy with tier . - - . '- 1 . � . But that day, if the doctor was to be be- . it ter did not at firfit occur the ,sides of the tube. This cover i .. reached its mark, rnust have ended George lieved, was a long way distant yet. lously. da h to him ; but Is nlade � L ". - I . _/ Farnwood's earthly career. As itwas, the His 66 Well, m'y dear?" - , � . . L I - 9f dirt fastened together with threads, and, � I.- . . * strength had been sapped by loss of I I You surely don't mean that 'you would as tle days went by and their repeated tote altogether lined with silk oil the inside, is . . . .__ :. girl's arm was as nearly as possible severed re confidential, lie cov _� . _. blood, and the slightest exertion was - a-tetes grow more and mo ered- on the outside Witt, Sand dirt, - - i . __. - . �. 1� below the -elbow ; and she was still, three strictly prohibited. Indeeil,- had not approv� of such a thing? A police officer be an to recognise the ruth. As.& matter moss, etc., g.o-that it exactly resembi . . .1 . . weeks after tile fight, in so weak a.condi- Colonel Granc supported him in his on three hundred a eis a month ! When of lact, the mother's prognostications had . leg tile ,- . ..� r' rrounding soil and is almost inipos4ible '. tion'that tier recovery was far from cer- tition to be allowe I to remain in Burma, Mr. Vatadene, and Captain Albroke, and been well founded. G6rge Farnwood slid- 8u - , - i __ I .-. - tain. . it Mr. Herringdon-all of them men in a good to discover. In addition, tile under si(lo of - � 7 ,I . - - ... '� - Wrl. Ritchie would have summoned a Medi- denly discovered, as one awakens from the cover is provided with small holes, into -. � . . � I Mr. Farnwood himself had received sev cal Board " and packed him off to England position -with meatir-devoted to Mabel," aleep, that Mabel wm far more to him than which the spider itisertcj )ter- cla%v,i � I : � - � I . *eral deep flesh-wound8, -and was under said Mrs. 01rane disjointedly. all(I by � I %� . - -_ on six montlis' sick -leave by the first honiq.- he had any rialit to be to a man who was . - . � _. I .. - .. orders to conic to.Rangogn on " sick-leaveI', ward- boundateam e r. The Colonel straked his moustache 'Ieged to lnarl�y another woman ; &lid while which she can hold it down so fir�ly that . _. I Mr. Anderson, tCaring. I.. I . - as soon as he could travel. I ' " The man will fret himself into fever thoughtfully. " I don't know anything te told himself that lie must seize the first it is impossible to raise it without . . ' i � _: I the officer who was to relieve him, had if you insist, doctor," said Colonel Grane. a�out the gentlemen you mention so far as opportunity of exKlalrl ng his position, and In these nests tile spiders live, oniv coming �. . . . __ . . - . . _. I Y the.ii n em . The eggs . are laid . . . - brought up the force of police sent'in repl , fe doesn't want to leave the country just . , regard for Mab is concerned, except save her the pai at suffer by breaking out in search of prey. V . . sking for- help, and this Jv tha�t site doesn't seerr� to c%re two straws for - andit,liatched in. the nest Which -serves as a . 1, .. to his message a, n , and very righuly. He is marked for off intercourse with tier, he continuallyeaught . ' ' I - .. .. -1 - go. tleman had been at- Shwaydoungyee promotion ; and it would- be folly for him to any one of them , " lie inswered with gravity. himself wonder � ingwbether MahMeecouldnot nursery for the yoting spiders till t1iCyare . - I - I . 66 old enough to go and dig for thenisel _..... � _. ever since. -y chance of And if I must speak plainly, Helen, I be satisfied with a large 1 iecuniary recompense � ves. .- IF � . � . % : . The.tWo were sittinLy in the veranda, go away home while there's evet shouldn't in tile least object if Farnwood did 'ouiise'. And as The shape and construction of tliese nests - : . -..- - ,_ . . - the Upper Province being annexed ; besides in place of fulfilment of his pr varies greatly with different species. . . '. I � �, whose floor bore dark sugge�itive stains no the Government wants all its best men oil win Mab's aflections.-Now, don't -iistress Mabel grew (laity dearer toliim, lie braced genus'Atypu-,, extends thesilken li * 'Phe -� - . - . . I - - - - . 1. scrubbing could remove. Mr. Andersoni the spot. " - yourself," lie. continued, laying his hand himself to face tile qi astion more boldly. - Iling of : . I �.__. - . :.. never. forgot tho. sight- it -presented on that' It oes against my conscience'll answer- upon his wife'g. " Farnwood is bound to N'v as he bound to ruin tis whole c66reer aii(I the tubeseveral inches outside the W"AlIld, , I At C . - - I- . .. I morning when he arrived so oppartuniely ;: ed the oloctor doubtfully. "However, there's get 01 I in his professipli, and he is as fine a sacrifice the happiness f his life to requite where it rests among the stories and plants; I - . r other spiders make a second door, half way - I * . . 1. . :-. to quote th e exprussion he used in his official' a great deal in what you say. And after all, fellow as we are eve� likely to meet. IN e a debt which had bee '-thrust upon liim ? (town tf-e nest ; others build tile ReSt with � ­_ � ...: - . report, the place "looked and stank like th2 cold weather is coming on. Farnwood will just let things sl�ide." Would any one blame lint if he set aside a . . I. I - - . ;. � .: a shambles. " And he could not look upon has a sound constitution, and lie is in the 11 It would be a- deep disappointment . _h Wit had bee. I wru ng f roni It im by a lbranch, or chamber, into whiell they ean - - - - , - to me," sighed Mrs. Grane. " But of promise w ; retreat if an enemy succeeds in forcing tile . I . . � I- one coxner without seeing A vision. of George best possible hands. - We won't say any, an overstrained sense o (Itily?Tlieninvolun- .- " . . Farnwoodsitting blood -drenched and faint - course "-- outer entrance. This chamber *11, some- . - - � � . more about sending hinihome forthe pre tarily his memory fle back to the scenes � .. - .. against the wall, with the head of the un- sent. A glance from tier husband silenced her. acted that night in tile Shwaydourayee times closed by another trap-door, and , � . . - . � . . I- I , conscious Burmese girl resting in his lap. I " What was I when we married, Helen ?" en somdtimes communicates with tile air by a � f . � , So the question was dropped, much to bungalow. H Mee linge . ,., I - L " You will have to do something hand- ' he as ed gently. . � e 8�w Ma I ring alone concealed opening. The J1Y,1"J;d­ 'are ' . ! .1 , _� -;. the satisfaction of all concerned -save Mrs. Co net Grano was a penniless subaltern in the (lark forest, to I near him ; he heard remarkable animals, &lid their constructive. - I . . - .some for her," remarked Mr. Anderson, Grane. That lady had warmly seconded her pleading to be alto ved to stay and share I - - I 46 � - I i H t - I �, , - poor little body. She is a pretty girl, as li�.r husband's suggestion that they should U H r IMajesty's ,service when Ike commi his danger -or his death. Dared he offer skill --which exceeds that of many meti_�q - . . . . .�._ . ". - Burmese beauties go." t%ie Mr. Farnwood in ; but had 'done so ted matrimony ; lif� had been a struggle ioney in return for stich love as this? He hard to account for' The idea of " instinc-cl . 1. . - . " I shall marry her,'.' answered Mr. F arn- for -many years ; but the loud lamen tatioum Would not. But the thought of marrying er explains nothing, �ut is�,oimply eirluivalent - , 1, I . . . . wood briefl . under the impression that the patient would raised by friends of both parties had never h I to saying that we don't. know ; and tile .� . . . I - Y_ jump at the doctor's recommendation, and was now ten thousand times more repulsive , source of their wonderful knowledge n list . - - . .1. His friend screwed up his mouth and shook go ho ne as soon as he could be moved. And found an echo in the thoughtt. *of either to him than it had I en two months ago, I I . 1. .. . � I _. . ., his head dubiously. 11 A fellow can't well With no little anxiety she saw her daughter Hugl or Helen Grane. befor-2 lie knew Mabel Grane. . - - be left f(,)r future investigators to discov. i t - . .. . I . , - a the woman who has saved his life at takeher]rlaceas nurse- in -Ord iniLry. She liked " Is it quite the same ?" asked Mrs. And white the (lithe 1 -ties of his position or. - . I .. . 1: � . . � such cost to herself," he said. "Buttomarry . Grane slowly. : I . . �_� the young man herself ; but Mabel was her _ ; grow hourly greater, hile lie wavered be-, file A ngyronettes, water spiders, are everr I . , . . - tier! Think what it means, my dear man. only daughter, and was a girl regarding " Quite ; gave tha � Farnwood's prospects on faith and f 1 it . tI tvery thought more extraordinary in their . habits that, - " .i � .. - _. - ..: .- You condemn yourself to life in this awful 'are better than mine. -Come, Helen ! 11'e twe a"" W' ' e -tit ing causing. Altholl h -- 7 - . . - . whose future any mother might be pardone . . tile knot was cut�or I im by ,%label her'self' their cat -dwell' 9 I . 1', � country for ever, and to social ostracism be- for beirly ambitious. The young lady cap't,cast a stone at people who marry for als like - .. � .. - - � at DII � I : I They were .9 ro ing n tile compound one they.are true air breathing anint � - .. - . - sides.. Moreover, you would put an effectual had only been in'Burnia a few weeks, love. ' - . lid their ta k had taken a deeper other spiders, for some unaccountable rea. '. L � - _.- - I .top to yo r advancement in the police. I'd 6 i f course we are not sure that they do, evening, a . . . . - having come out from England for the first I turn than it had ever (lone before ; though soil they prefer to live under tile' water '- - I . . . : - , think ver carefully before I took such a want to marry yet, a,%id the lad seeking 1 1 . . I . step as time shortly before Mr. Farnwood's arrival. conif rt in et yl Mabel had never in litiolled Mall Nloe,8 aulong the fislic.s, where they spin a web in . I .. : . th t, Farnwood. The life Miss Mali Site bad a beauty of tier own, and that, with tile Unc ca-rity she had a few 1 name, she cumId not fo get tile git I's lierolmi, a shape of a bag, with the opening oil tile . _' - L . -Mee has saved wouidn't be wortli living, if - ' 1 8 before tried to _mivince . .., ,� L - the fresh complexion the climate I had not minu e ' . herself did anti the nature of tier talk with Mr. Fain- under side- just. like a (living bell, an(l, ; . . .:- � you i -paid yot . ir debt by making tier your . had time to drive front her cheeks, had at_ no d t i e -ist. Wood to -night seemed to indicate that she hav4ng filled,it witli air, they. lay theiregirs. ' , . I . . _: . . wife." ready won Miss Grano admirers among the � 0, we aren't,' lanswered - t! - I might safely touch u it tile lit *ect. and'brIng up their young tit their cosy __ . .� . . , I .. - ;eorge Farnwood-had thought the matter 0 .- ( smil-I g. " We will therefore ,postpone all I 11 I subwItteous home, finding plenty of food ill - I . - . . moss eligible men in the station. A junior " Forgive me for as 'ng you th� question," - - � '. . __ . . over very carefully ; indeed, during these I COWeiCture till there's better ground for i ' t " among the aquatic - . . . I . - . police officer, however promising, -was � . I tile insects which live . U - t ii she said hesitatingly, " but I have always I .. last three weeks, which lie had spent on his scarcely the mail ,-in ambitious mother could airibit trong to be e.631 Y; nted to k!.ow inor about the girl who i plants. The body of these spiders is cov�r- - I _. bed, it Ifid seldom been absent from his ut ""' '� 11 : . . . - . ro I by ar nient, however subtle or per-!'"" . . regard with.an eye of fa our; and Mabel hail 11asiv all,f 11 was Wounded with y it in the dacoit fight. ed with fine hairs, which prevent the water ' - . I mind for art hour. He had learned front betrayed such eagerness to take tier share 8 . � e ; Mrs. GlEaalne was by no means , I . - � , - - Mali Mee"s own lips lit,w she hail of the nursing duty that. a. Grane allowed ptified to lea rn, a f eW days later, t hat .M 1% ! Have you heard latel how 8110 is going On?" from touching the I,Iody, and, by their total' . -1 . I . .- n h" bungalow -tl-.at nigli� rarnwoud had kindly consented to remain! - N�ot it woni, M i (;ra'ne. You see, she reflection of light, give them a silvery - I . - tier to do so with considera le misgiVil r I can't read or write, i or call tier- mother; so appearance when in tile water -whence - . 1'�'N' - . wlien every one else had lied to the jungle, I in tile house tor ano'her fortnight or three, - . . . . It was indeed the casting together ,Yfirc t . I ant unable to comm nicate with thew." their name. � :. � � She confessed that she lingered behind when. wid tow. - George Varnwood, f re.4h f rout t lie - wee�18 during tile Col!011el's absence. I I . ' . the others -were liurryIng away, and had at . 11 "e was very Nluetant to stay," said Mahel looked up I I surprise. " Do ),oil Tile nianner;in ,which this spider fills tier. ' - -1 - 1. .� . - 0 ) inean that you iur I I - curious. Aftcr sl)izi- .. . . pw 'I . I long exile which b,id made him a 8tranger rot, Ila% e I ever even tried to find nest with air is most . I - U'll ant co - got some foolish idea . That you 'ling tile direads the is ider goes to the eur- - - I . - . , not to trespass Oil - . . its own race, that lie ought I out how site is, .Mr. 'arnwood ? . . , ,` .- last ret I ed I nceale-I herself in the I to the society of women of 1, hi3 hoit. "'He has , . .:-. ­ bustle-, be iind tile thannah. Site hear([ the oil[ hospit- .. - - -y, and watched Mr. Farnwood go A two molths to Faas wit _k move - I I was i8;ir-," 'hout I face of the water, ant by a qui(- - dheoits" ci peculiarly susceptible to their � have allowed , . F, * I i L I ­ . I I .-. - I influence. 'i%l 'bel Grane - 4ut lately ality, as lie plits it. ally longer. Ill fact, I even knowing wheth r she N a i ve or dead ?" tnent of the hind legs, catches a - sinall . - had t I be candidly se.tish, and tell him I only; � . L I � out with the policemen. When she saw a 1 bubble of air between theni and the abdol- � . , - - released front tile schooiroon), brought - No answer from N1 . Farnwood. I I * I . - :. L bini fall,'� lie could not.move for a niinute ; wantild hint here as ,-han47i'dar, which was � � - I . .. - ___ � bii"tas soo - ready- niatle ad miration and sy It I pathy to I war true. The zaars are full Of hadl " Surely you doi 't me!Ln that you are-men7 with which site descend? to tile liest, _' . . - go to t bungalow, and went in by the 0 -it -ters juilt now*. you know, wife, and 1, , i , � - . :. n as he got tip, she knew lie would i n oue fully entitled to both. Site 11,Ld parll�, � utterly inditferent to the fate of the girl to I into which it is liberated. After this pro- .... he chat - , I . . ; I . listened with bifeathless interest.to, the story I , Coss has Iwen patiently rt-peate(I. niany.. t) .1 _� ..'. back way to meet him there. It was need- I shall )e much easier in miti,l if Farnwood is ,wh4an you owe you life?" Plie continuef 'I, . . � 1. of his fight with the dacoits, as given by almost pleadingly, " Mr. Fartiw imes, the -nest becouies full of a -it-, and is , . . �� less to ask what motive had inspired tile tier fatherand mother, while Mr. Farnwf ,od acting watchnian wh �le I'lli aWdy. " ood, I can't t . I .ji . - . .* -1 � . beli.-Ve tilizi of yow" ready for rwcupancy. . I . . -1 . . - . - girl ; and a thousand times, George Farn- i was confined to his room ; an(I every day "Sul ely there*s nc fear ot daeoity in Ran. There was a long silenee. Mabel would It . must nol. he suppose'l that Oese n*00 - .. - * I I . - : wood bitterly reproached himself for having � I -aid Mrs. Grane, rathet coldlY. I'lla L I . 1whetted tier anxiety to s�e him an -I hear goon," L I i . i . � of the '�' havespoken 4gain ; tit a glance at [ter min- as constructeii are perfectly air -tight. . - 1 By doing so he had I I tacuity, in tile legal pollse I I ' :Ji . _. - . . . I " o -soti or more,' " quot I yerinitted her to stay. the history again front his own mouth. ri% , pan-oifs face bade ier be hilent, �tid she small metshes, are quite suilicie-tit toret,iiii . .. � laid himself under an obligation lie could ! . ied tier wish oil tile fim ter., li� .e pet c4 the . ( and reven I . . I - � . ineet in one way only ; and he made up his He had grat"a . t .,�'olo el ;, " but therv.18 grave danger of in- %-&lie I for him, to ^n, iwor. . . tile air bulk6le, t "t froin rising tw , .. I _. _' h ' . " You are not to I' the surf ell0lut'llon Is (tile to tile - . ; I - I ace. This IT � . - Mee's devoted love by . _e, i trism and Ijurgi r% -. au,d the presence � ,,, f mind to repay Mali I i e%'ening they nilet ; and Miss (!ratio wa ;L d . link I have for otten � I _� . . .. making lie r his wife. Hernustoloit,though little puzzled to find the,t the Iiiiefactor's in tit house of her," lie said 64 or that I lo 110, pectiliar anti complex i)t-illeiple of surface .... , - a of it-sla)er like Farin-' ,prepenqy,. ten I - . I J t every fibr� revolted against the idea. Ifte account differed in one essential particular wood is tile I"t Jim isible, protection you: mean to re: 11 r fully as I can. ­'-Befor sion, I)v which the thin tilth at the sur- � - subtle instinct of race, unconquerible in ' , I left Shw y1oue 0, " lie continueti, 11 I face of liquid acts, in a certain sense, like . from those she hail already heard. -�' 0 could have. " r %r [g� himself, wholly vvant:ng in the girl, forbade mention had been made by tier parents of 64 I i told Mall Mee I inte*ded to marry. her, and a solid covet tug. By it - application of the . . . can't say I am a nervous woman, re- i ' .. , waitl his feeling for her more than an indulgent ill - the fact that a young Burmese girl had ' marked lira. Crane, holding up her needle- I alit ouly 11 t ill my promotion is same pr neiple a cylinder of wire gatize or. .. , - I liking such as lie might have entertained for I taken a praminent part in the affair, much wnrk and inspecting jit with a c, iiical eye. R.Xetted to "ad J�or her." He caught even a �ne sieve, may be filled with W-ater -. I all intelligent dog ; and even that w . as now less that this girl had saved the life of tier " There is not a piuckier woman in the Cbel's eye as lie spoke, and instantly and neeilles; or a steel Pell, bit Inade to float, . - . . . . strangled by the debt She had forced lum to European friend at fearful cost to herself- East than yourself, ilear," replied her litm- averted his gaze. " I did not tell you th lly placed Upon its surface. Those -. ! . . . The story, as Mr. Farnwood told -it, pos- band wid before," he coltinued, 14 because, were the insects which walk so easily over the sur. , incur.. Aln Anderson had.expressed in the sessed a romantic element which multiplied I warm sincIerity ; " but you inuat I authorities to hear my intention, they fa,ce. of ly)nds &lid 8treaiiis are indebted to.- . plainest I#nguage the terrible bonds suah a _ makeliallowance for �y fearson youraccount . . . I � . matria c r'ould rivet upon him; but it was its interest tenfold ; and site was at a loss I might cancel the motion they have this same principle for their support and . . and ' . . . - . : - too la 'g _ harp upon its drawbacks ILOW. to understand 'Why such a feature should b'a'i'tion 'he bazaars gave simple I promised me. My rriage will put a final not to - tile inherent I)u,)yancy 'of their ' I - , Th�'aon' I - - . to . -en its wo lid would not recall have been ignored. The young m"'11 man- rea8o fc - 01 leis wish to provide . . .-. . . -;,.: . He had gi�% I i rd, 4, )r Colonel C, I [-top to my professi, &I advancement, and I bodied. . . � . - . . " nor of referriag to this girl, inoreovel, gave a ake wh t I can now." - . ! - . it; for as Isoon as he could walk so far, he ro ctor for his ouse and its inmates I may as well take wh - . -_ . � - -had gone to the hut where ,Mah Mee lay and the impression that there was. atill, some- wMis he was away ; and lie had explainoed " But is it neceem to do this, Mr. Farn. . - . . . I . . . . - - . I . . � . 1. bad prorri 1 se.d to marry tier. . thing to learn ; but as -he did -not appear to (;e rge Farnwood lihat the indications of wood ?" burst out ,Lbel. - -Is it fair to - . Gold Mines in 800fland. . I I . - . .. .. I . 1, It 9 I am going away in a -fe W' days, " he had willing to speak to ber, Miss Grane's natur. .uneasiness in tile city urged hirli to re( nest I yourself, I mean ? t cannot be right to There has just been issued, in the form of - .. . I - _11: - . told her; 1" but when you are well again, I at delicacy curbed her curiosity. tho continuance of hi stay. There had an I min yourself thus." � IL bulky Blue -book, the second report of ' . - I . shall sen for you to come to me. I am Mr. Farnwood could not share withl'b& a nunke ous fires, whos- orifin could not be " Whatelse can I do, Miss Cranp.iilo I the Royal Commission that was appointed ..- . " * .'-. golilg to" . ake you my wife. " ! secret he felt bound tb withhold from tier trace( , and were m:;re an suspected to Even had Mabel known what to reply, to inquire into tile subject of mining roy- . . - , . - . _. - - . wAnd Mali Mee ,had acknowledged the father, of all men. His marriage with Mah. have 3een the hand work of incendiaries. site could not have spoken at once; She alties. It itielti(les minutes of evidence and '- � . - - . - i ords which it had been the dreani of tier Mee would, he knew, put an end to all pro. BurRI Lries of a pecul arly audacious charac- , forgot to reprotwil, herselt for having for appendices. The witnesses included Mr. . . i . . . - . I .. I I fe to hear, with a - simple: " Yes, my motion in the otice ; and lie feltiustified in -ter hi it been per t ' ated in the ouburbs, 1 a moltient Imagined Oat this man was un- C-ochran-Piltrick, who furnislLerl interesting . . - . maintainingsi once regarding his matrithoni- and i unusal difficult to obtain the, .. . 1, I lord!" F( was true to the character with which she had information to the Commission regardino, . � _...:1. I . ry - I c, ., I . . _. Shwayd ungyee had risen phwnix-like at intentions until the step in rank, he had evideice of tile sufferers. This state of I invested him : he wais worthy of it ; of the mining operations� in Scotland front a. . .. '. - � . - .: � I.., _-.. ._.. _. from its ashes, and save that the huts were been unofficially informed was ill store for affair i had grown tip since the surrender of , beat alie couta have attributed to'her ideal remote period. Amongst other things lie - . � I - . . � . - v .. cleaner, i; presented much th-3 same ap. him, was gazetted. The local government Mant alay; and theist eady increase of viole it � hero. I'Vilion she did answer her toile was was b�sked-Was any great quantity of gold � . - casithaddone beforeBoh. Taine's ofBurina-liolds that byespouainga aut to all over t . I i hard and formal. -.1' e ' .. pearatic it h crill he.! Lower Province Was e�fyeourse - produced in Scotland '! A. -A very large - . ­ . L I ' . : . , . memorable visit. The runaway 'policemen I ter of the soil an offiger creates a li k - traceable to the nuin ris of bad characterb promised to marry . on 11 I -indeed, i early tlie whule of tile 11 , 1'�, if you Ila% . t ­ . 11 , st keep your (Ina itity ; n . I t I - - - had not fellt themselves equal to resuming . tween himself and those over --Whom lie is who liad come from i ative territory to ply ,Ord." she said. I Let us go it, ; I am old gold coinages of Scotland were minted . . - -, - - , - I , I ' - I . . i -)us t growing cold. " . -1 I - their dutyi'n tile Imperial service, and had. placed which is prejudicial to tile f ree their 'lefari, rade. out of tile native metal,. and tile . - I . . . . deputed N.oung Louk to return and convey' exercise of authority. The theory may or if .1% ra. Grane did ot regard Mr. Farn. I (TO BE 0\'TMUED.) , ' 7 � 'records' -not l is - I . I , . . . I rel a ion "to Mn Farnwood. The may not be correct, but with that Wood' prospective stay with ally favou . I book, but the records of tile Mint- - - I � . . their " ` ' t' � r, - ' . . � 6 � gn' - . - sergeant I trusting - that his fifteen years'. we have nothing to (to: it exists. Niabe �'8 satisfaction lade aniends for it ; . � . . _� I - . - .- .1 showthata very large amountof g�ldwas - . . . . . - good servi, e woul savehim from punish- George Farnwood knew it, and -meant and a to told the. ng man fr-.nk : - I . brought into tile Mint from Crawford Moor � . 'a yo I . ; I - . . - ­ ha undertaken .1 te Desoent, � . ' - ment, - the task ; and was to take the last step lie could hope to get site f, illy approved h r father a action. I Remarkable Parwhu ' and the Leadhills, anti other parts of IAn_ L ­ ' . . . promptly laced under arrest until the plea- without imperilling it by making premature to -A 0"e were not I C king forward to be' in One of the most remarkable parach "te de, arkshire and Duinfriesshire. I -remember - .: - . . sure of the hthorities shouldbe made known. disclosures. Mabel's omission to inquire left a one," she said ; " and it will be m u in one case that one miner brought in 81b. - .. . . uef s0ents ever witnessed in this country took weight (Scots) of gold in onc'week and - - - Mr. Far wood bad spoken his mind very into his rblations with Mali Mee relieved him nicer for you to stay witil us than to K0 and place on Monday ev ning in connec with I .. freely to Moung Louk, and had promised fr,eatly, and inspired him with acertaingrate. livil I y yourselfin U at horried little DL)u Lla. held in Moli eux Grounds, Wolver. � Mint rate. . . .- I ng- ' tiol was paid for it &�' the Q.- - . . . . that no effort on his part should be wanting U respect. Tile feeling which had prompt- alow, ioar the milwa: f. " a g P�n The adv nturous lady who took What were the general arrangements as - - .- to obtain a smart punishment for his cc- ed the Burmese girl's self-sacrifice was, he " A e on ver ner IOUs peop, e. ham te Lai . - - .. I- . Y I ?" inquired the Jourrney as Miss Marta Merton regards royalty ? A. The general arrange- - . I wardice. , knew, abundantly obvious, and could not Mr. r wood. who - has made a umber of descents if mentsaafarasonecanjudgebythe records, - _' - I . . . - _.� I In view of the pending war with Upper fail to rouse the sympathetic interest of any " I %m-&wf`UIIY0-" replied Mabel.; $I but America, but who made her debut as a was a royalty varyin from 6 to ., . ; n In 10 per cent of the gol d. Then the - - - . __ . I Burma, the young officer was keenly anxious woman. When, therefore, Miss Grane care- imother is not othi f I bitens her. She parachutist beforel a .British audie . . - . -,: . "'O' lessee (the licence holder from the"Crown, . to report.himself as fit for duty again ; and fully avoided all reference to her in their laugh at the idea of =1,iigt]y in Rangoon ; The ascent was Tnaae at quaf- �� .. .-: the first step in that direction was to obtain dailyconversations, George Farn wood -strove but t en she lived in idreadful I&_leis in the ter to seven o'cl k the a was bound to sell the gold to the Mint at a- - : :� �, . . weather being .-. - ',,,, proper medical attendance. Mr. Anderson's to atone for his reticence on this point by Jungt when she firot marrij, and me&. beautif ully fine, wi h 1 light breeze blowing certain fixed rate, whichgaveanotherprofitf ' 11 ... � . I . . rough -and I ready surgery had patched him do; his beat t-Q.entertain and amuse hef. dures fety here by,the dangers she u and then he had to pay a certain amount for - . � . I . 1:1 I g )) I sed towards the south. Instead of travelling to minting, so that the profit of the Crown on � 'k, up sufficiently to face the journey ; and a e succeeded only too well ; and ere he to en pnter. distance, the ball on, much ta the surprise ! a 1 4 : - - day or tw� after his visit to Mali Mee he had been a fortnight under Colonel Gmnb'8 id she e nib the gold was very -high. Q. -Sometimes, I I : , " It ver M&ie the acquaintance' of af the &aae led crowd, on being liberated, � �� d � I . . . - was on hislway down the, river, bound for hospitable roof, his eyes were opened to the acoi a ?" asked Mr. Farnwood. think, there was a fixed rate by which the � - � r abel'ssociet a charm rose at a rapid rate t irough the earth current, 1. I I . ';i: Maulmain whe e he would find means of fact that he found in M T " Indeed, she did,' replied Mabel, by no and reaching a calln I atmosphere a lessee who brought in the gold received a, ' . - . . . i . I bove 'as- less number of coing than the gold would - . . � crossing Rangoon. He had intended to which grew sweeter afid stronger e very da , mearu un willing to re count adventures such cended perpendicul. rly to a height of about . � proceed di ect to the hospital on his arrival They were of necessity thrown much togetK as bai e befallen few I Ldies in India aince the 12,000ft,, at w cil Produce at the Mint? A. -Yes; and very � .. . � hich altitude it appeared to _ _. - at the latter station ; but, much to. his er. The so-called I I cold season" in Burma is Mutir y. " Once she was left atone for a hang foraome time. The balloon was still often he was bound to bring gold of 24 carats, , . I . ,- I surprise and kratification, he was .received only comparative, and during the day the night in camp at soi ne place down in the oised o'Ver the grot inds when MiBs Merton, and Ot back the same weight in 18 carats. ... - I � � . at the wl I asleep, (I In additioLL to having to pay something - �_ - . _. iarf by the chief ot his department, heat precludes outdoor amusemeni at- Mergi ii district. W4ile she was a seta,ched herself and commenced her journey . Q. - - � . : .. Colonel Grb6ne, who refused to hear of any most a i completely as in the recognised Ma1a3 crept into th tent and stood- over earthwards six ., 1. I I minutes from the time of I for tho minting? A. -He had to pay art ' . - a7emen . . ounce to an ounce and a half on every 100 ' -- . such, arr ' t I hot weather. Mabel had little to Occupy her w th a kriss, t atening to kill her if leaving the gronlid. The descent of the lady . . �.. . 44 e has got a- �oom'ready for you," her in the house beyond self-imposed tasks; for Minticha ea. Q�-At that time were - -, : - i My ( I she & d not give the money papa had was slow, as she was nearly ten minutes be- . rg �_ -- - he insisted4l " The doctor is waiting at my and the guest had nothing to do. Hence, with qInL M her p' t her hand under the fore she landed on terra firma ilt, but in any other nietaJa worked in Scotland to,any . - .- . . house to take you in hand, and there is the while the Colonel was kept from morning - illo as if Ut,ve h In the keys, and shot "Poets it wl a ags extent? A. -N6 ; they; (lid not attract much ' - I � J I- 9 . . many r a most remarkable one. attention . � to cantonments. - till night in his office', where work just now in I'd throu h the sheet." For th t the- disturbed state of the - . dhODly to Convey YOU Up E. i d 9 owing o . __ - - . - efirst fiveminutes shemaA carried .. I I - Comealon�; Mrs. Graneand mydaughter was unusually heavy, and Mrs. Grano was . to Very few ladies, or men either, for that gradually in a nortl erly direction, and when country. Q. --What was the earliest tittle - - . ' I are groin , io' nurse you." - . absorbed in household cares, it was in the matte', would have I had the presence Of e came better int) view it wus seen that that lead was worked at all extensively ia - . & '_ - mind do sh 0 - - 4 . ., AnJnlia�n hospital is -not an exhilaratin natural arder of things that the two young I a ofthat "�� 1dr- Farnwood'scont. she Scotland? A. -Lead was worked in Scot- ' ' . � . . - - -1 � was manipula, the strij I 1. .1 . 0 sc I "t. "A rs. 6r _,Can use her revolver, view of returning t t e g cer. - , place of 'residence for a onvale ent, !wl people should pass their time together. ji�( men 198 with a land no doubt from a very early period, - , . , e%i round. -The dome ' v w � Mr. Farnwbod felt that for every reason is if the truth mast'be told, George Farnwood , de tly. " tainly -before 1424, but the first records we -1 I cc ept at an angle so as to I .1 - w6uld- be Well to accept the Colonel's warm- resigned himself to his dangerously pieasant - - es; she cointrac, d a habit of k - have of lead being very extensively worked � ., . SePlug Allow the lower CtL 'rent of wind which she I. , -4. .1 -ly pressed invitation. Accordingly, he &I- fate with ' little thought of the entanglement onel ed by the ide when she waa with had reached to Carr v her to her destination I are about the miadle of the 16th century. . - . . � I I I , , I ' ' e8 ' ' , e I I I ' � ' . . . - i . � . I � � , � , - . 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I , iag Z­IAA;W�'r - I kq- L4L .__ - . . _; - - IF :., : � -k;, . - ; - , . ; - I - - I : , - . . - . I ;V � ..- 1- . . ,. . - I. -.1 .1 . . .. ,_ t I - I . � ! . � , .. , , . 9��� , � -4-p. ]BIG SHOGI 1­ kl.A . � � I . . . . � � I , , ,k":, 1; Nal L��'t,� - NWW Mir, L I..! 'S " li" %%"r ,�!� I CANADA . :� I . ­ � L ,.,:." _.. it 11 I � , ,A ; .In is7s cana.d. V)_ I . _. - . in ISOOshe 11 [',��- - W%1n1I87S Bile eIIlPl( ­ � i `�: , ' .: . . : shippylig in the cof ,,, - exi ; �, transport of lie, ..., L ea t tit I ��; - . and on the gr. ��'. _: � - � L,bc s&w.e service etr I . 11 .. I - I . . I . Of r'llipping. . � 11 . t I . In IS79 the leftei - . . by the Post 011" F I ,� . -10 .W,S40,000; ill IS' . . - - � .. 000. .. . ­ - . . . . In I S, 9 tile dePOsi . - lou" . I - and in the var - � . . . ' .� - million Nvere �xs,! . \ . &Mounted to �19,,s .. In Is78 the ni0ii, I . I sent; out by the ulo, . . : office, departim Mt, ill Isf"I they v � - - . . In 1878 tile blislill - - . . . � ed a notecirculat 101 . � - I ,.. it required a noLv \ . T - 1071. ' . - 1 JS78 the fnur -1 . U1 I - . . . L were six below I . � . . . . Jannary 14, I-8111, 8� 1 4 -. that date, 'line ab" � _� In ls7s thr prod! . - - '3 tori, I was I,1 -52,,.S s � .1 . 3,(00,(9J0 tolls. . . In JS7S the val"i . - -a -; ! . nisde chcese %%, . . . . . tile whole pi-rio,l (i L . portant inilu,,.try 11 . I. the value of export, the h* hc,�t in any ' - 11 - ' L . __ that of Oe United . . tbe'thre,- .years pas I . In IS78 tile expt, . . ' ' . $1,U32,,34, aivi of . J890 tile e.*(ports of . . and of sheep *:4,231 � L . t In 1878 41le ,e��l . .- .. wood, including . . .. shingles, 1:,�x :d�(,­�- . . in value ; in ls!w) t . : , )0,�.5 'I -_ . st $, )9, 34, . . . . . In 11i7stlieexp*ol . � . .. ­.. includirg inantifiCct . � 182,647, , in IS!01 t] . . I . - I - of r . The iuilywts . '_ facturing purposes . and that in NO) it h . . 000. . . . Pig iron is at t h( ' - 1. ., tries that It is a go( � . ment 4 F41 in i ,Itisti i4 :.. 1879 the pig -iron on - t�on was 15,-504.ton - .� tity nianufacturetl was S1111cient to in( L - 11 , the Import of Pig-il .. L was S7,613 toils. at . . - tured within the (-( .. tons. This is ,in ii . . times the anioulit it ' L � measure (if the -dev4 . . - plfwe ill Jilis illlp()I- - " - . . .� - . , - Woman I . - I . . To the rditw-: � . It is difficult. to I . . . - wonten sutfur,in Q,i � .- . . peculiar to their se, - . command a retried , I end to their .suffer * . . . : perfect health. 11 ..1. : never fall in CAAeS .L ment, irregularitk. t I - ,. down pains, weaki . - I complaints with w __ ed. They resuire 1. I blood and bring t . . I . . health to pale and I -1 ..� equally etheacious, . and afe a boon ane . I . woman : ' . . Mrs. *-,. Devitie, L . -�Ikly daughl,er Ila I . . years. She is PaN i I . - with ringing noit;e . and feet, and not . . - . thue and of no bei . .- blood has turnM t . . run down very low .. Pink Pills she agai I - ance due oil Pills. :L them, and I must I . - satisfaction that a . . can recommend y, that is,out of he � . daughter's healtia . � - - derful that a great .. .L tinualIV asking me I . . that cured her, w) � . for the sale of yoti .. . Mrs. NI -M. i : . _ says :-6entlenien : . . I. ab,oc . was sick for . . : - time with tile pail - . In the morning lie . swelled. She ww .. L with great jumpiii she tried to do all, I . bad or else enti . . I � tongue and a bail . . -broperly regular. . r. Williams' Pill :� . - She became regul; remained go sinc4 . �__ - - . health. I can h4 I Pills to all sufferei �� I �condition my daul I - - These pills are I- � , Will be sent post I , -on receipt of priec I 1 dressing the Dr. L - . I . � Brockville, Out. . - I .. . - - I . : . Explai . I � , :_ , clien-t--i YO'U �L I - " Advice, Januar: . before I retaineil % I - Lawyer -11 I ki I � inember the 8th I ? . I , me take the case i - i - . ! Client-- Yes.' I. � :, -, .. Lawyer-, I We I - ... . . I . - - I I . � - , _- " � . - .k . . - .- � . . . I - � - . . .- cit"Ns I I . . � . I . - � I . � . I 1. I � , . . �.� �i. - I � . - I � . . Phot`ographs for 1. Of moving animals . - � taking on a trav r I.%. If I , r - paper by means 4 . , �i -, 11 - . ('. - w light, and the mom K, ` electro, magnet. �_! I- - L It is now gen, �� - s, � ; -cues of consumpi . �' . - ) - -, : Well 068advanced e I � �_ , L havebeen permang i'LLL " � ,�:' - OXYGEMIZED �P, ' OOD LIVER OU , A- A --. . i�_.i - I '14 manufactured a 91, Toronto, Ont., aw i � 'Z 1. hais it for asle6 - , ­ R � , f1_ ! ; - : I- 11. ,, _K .. I .� I I., � , - --- - � - . 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I,., � . 11!-1_4�dt . e. .W o f e �', t I , - � ,j f�! ., k , . -0- .�.Ik , -ry - - lbws� .- I I-%, I- , -,:, - %�- - - - 4! z - ,�, --., :., I . - ./ � � . . , '. .. - . . . - ..!,.. 1. . . , I � . . , - I . - . . : .4 � �11 . . .. .. - �� -� I " !� I � , - . .-I- f - - I - . I.-, ,) 13IG SHO -9T FOR CANADA. , ' - -What Shakespeare Might &ve Sai(L � I - - . RATE NGIPITA,,t�� . 2 TNE 112f OF - - . I �!_,..;_ It I I 1� , k - � � � .1 � , AGIt: SCAME FOR DRZ88 CUTTING I &TUIN .5 without the III If* . . . __ 416 !_ . . . . 110,1v ithe -,illitten Is Growing. .i V � . � To take or not to take: that is the question. I INI 11'augla by ,Miss Chubb, 0encral Agen.. B"k fh*. 6.1111�1111e!1111CHARL,1111.10. . . � . - I I . . ...'r. I Whether 'tis better for a inan to Ku ffer f I 10 for Ontario, 2W§ YongebL, Toronto, Ont. C ncerdS Altigars Mt., BUFFALO, N. T. , . I . . , . __ . � ; * 13 ­ , , * . - . I - I ,IZOWTit ISY LAND AND SEA. The pangs and tormentA of inditce-ition . I I ___ - ___ - . ------- __ - - - . - � - ... . .: �, �4 .1 � - .;) , � it . . _. - _- ' NAI)A s (. . Orsomethingtake.and,in s taking, end them 6 I - I - - - . . .. .. . % . . -. _.� ,, CAN . . . .1 I �. __ . . - 10 - - - __ - TO THE FKONT'AGACY. I.; : . " . . . . Ill IS -4 C anada had 6,14.1 miles -of rail - Shakespeare didn't say that, but very UBBER> I STENCH ,% ' - . .. % . . - ". .1 , . sw she flail 13,9SS. - ISTAMPS ,, � BURNIP cl� I For 20 cent s anti t ' he addres,4 of all theagerytiit . .1 . - . . ". . . . -%%ray ; iu�ll i likely he would have. saidsomething similar, ,�%, CAT 0 I ail L ?, ... y earle for T BRAN 0 S I you kn 3w, we will in. you - Talmage on � I _ . - f he were living in this 19th century, when in the Head and Insults I S G.W.DA 0 r . 1111jilesf I ne," the latest production of the cele- � . .. .. 1. - Ill � 1 S7S she eillpl6ved 2:3. 102,551 tons Of i is a certain and j � � UDGE LLTTE-R � � - I .,. . .11(c it, the coasting trade, and in the so many suffer untold agonies from indiges - ' elL . C HECK 76si CRAIG �'j NT P uN c ijEs bra ted 4 livine, nearly 200 pages � - . . -1 " .� , . I . . silipl), n - I E, N. Ilkloyer & Co., W Y onge St., Toronto . . . . -,. � 't . L ort of I,cr exports and imports by set,a tion. Of course he would have gone on to OTHING, C EANSING, __[ . L I .. I - trall-sl) ,, - - - . -------- __ - - - - _-, . � - : ___1 . , .. �, . . . - allil (lil tile great lakes ; in 181H) Canada in say that a man niust be a fool not to take. HEALI 0. b Send three�eeiit T . - .. _. ;:'. ., __ � - : . - . I . � . . __. - ' . , lee employed 41,24:3,215 tons the " something" which would pu t an end to stant Relief, Permanent I - ,hcs,%ii,.e sery . Cure, Failure Impossible. 0 iitnnip for samplve 0 . Of Shipping. I the " pangs and torments" spoken of, if he . . and self-meamure- 0 . .; . _> [n 1,,�-,S flle letters arid post cards carried could get it. Now ft is a fact that wea I Many so-called diseases am aim I Illent Mauks_ Will I R OHIN TIRE & WORK OfFSET _.: ' - . ,."--.. I . � . ken- ympLorna of Catarrh.1 such as hV f - _� include fillell tape D . . ... . 1. 'i impoveri IIA partial deafness. losing sewe of . � . - .. - , 1)y the post Office Department numbered- ed " ' shed blood brings on indiges- e joul breath. h1witin LDA It I , .it easure if you E . L . � . - . � . . . - . I ­,� � -Ai,�4),(KXI ; it, 18%) they numbered 100,000 t wention this Paper ­ _� - , 9 ion, which is the cause of dyspepsia, con- I nausea. general feel a Ofa%,. R - __ Edwin Thompson - . � . . ­% . . _ . _ aty, etc. If you are trot .. . ... I - 000. sti-pation-a poisoned condition of the w ubed with I)OKINION PAWTS CO. I � I al, w , . . _­ . - hole any of theme or kindrea symptoms, I . - � I Esq.. Montre. rite3 - - .. . . � .... 1. .- Ill I s-, S the deposits in the chartered banks system -and it, is a fact, also, that Dr. y6ur h&ve catarrh. and should IL%e Do 362 and 364 St. James Street. Montreal. -. -4/1/V, A,-.tnofrsetto the evil . . . . ... -: I Me It. ,ru � � . -K . ,sults of tire. worry . . .. I � � I w=egda bottle of NARAL � , * - - ,Lll(l ill tile VaVioussavings banks in the Do- Pierce"g- Golden Medical Discovery will so BALM. in Lime, neglected ___ __ .1 _15�� I.- - :. rc- . I . . - � . ­­ � . . . I _. . I were $148,995,126 ; in 1890 they purify the blood and enrich it that all the cold hi head results in Catanh, ful. '' hing and sel i� I ; '' And heavy mentallabor� . , l 111111101 �w.d by consumpt4m and death. d dro 1, . ll..�, I bilious headaches, rcHt- I .... - . I - -'1117,895,452. ' organs are revitaliz ,aAL BALM is sold by all dMilists To op Cnn[ST. e , 11 , � . ,riloullted to * weakened ed and , A " F�'MNIAZF,�' 1,,,,p eVeryt nLitled 0 �_ �� lessness, etc., St. Leort - .- - .. - 11, ls-,,� the money orders received and strengthened. It is guaranteed tb do this. r will I be sent, post paid, on receipt of i From vinnizer oThroue." Over f;00 quarto. . ,Er - ' ,- N the sweetest, refresher - s .. . ,- - price c60 cents ild SLOU) by addressing I e_1 . .. 11 ' A 7. - . . - . �h oil the If it,,doesn't, your money will be returnied I pages: 400 Illus .rations from great paintings; "'t I have ever experienced, . . . , FULFORO A CO., A and a Panommic picture in colors. ten feat in .. . . . sent out by the money order bran(. t±1-- In my office and family - - . 1. , - -post ot"Ice department amounted to $7,130,- to you.- - � . . . � Brockville, Ont. length. of jerusc lern on the day of Crucifixion. BEAT we drink four timet4 . I . _. - - - - __ - - , I.E . I . - -:: (KX), ill isilo they'antiounte,l to $11,907,862. Tinsel ('j'r metal ribbon for al�ow knot n Sold only by sub ription. I.,xclusive Wrritory - = OR daily with str.ct regu- - . .. ,� . . . . .. '_ toa,gents. Add sv. for terms Ww. BRiGos, - I larity. � . . Ill I s7s the imsiness of the country requir , fabric hats, . Is III Publisher.'roro .OnL . - . . I . .1 - ; I . . . . it Ito N,786,, . . . - . . : . . te circulation of S' S05 ; in IS90 . . � I .. . - _.. . CAL - arlyab - I - - . (,(I, . I - i. , - 11 , _0 ' tire rooms e. - � .111, , hennotaetet. . .:. . , � C� , � : . I . JOY Palace Note -11. " :' __ :. - ,,i4�.reqiiiredanotc circulation of $47,417,- :_-.- _: :.--..! A Man T' ... . . - IAIN -t fi,oec ' . � --:.* . - - . ...'. ! , 0 ..,"r,logm, 01) June - . I :, - � � .I ;, Lean, *men make the best thermometers. , . � j; . - , LEB - . 011._ - . - I" RTIFICIAL I . Lit h. M. A. Wu AS.. . .- : . � Ili 1.��-,,q the four per cent 11-,onda of Canada Fahrenheit never invented better ,oue's. if . * . . . t. - Manager, 'St- Leon .., . . I , , . , : . I P � . . . - � six lielow par ; the quotation for - . . . - I - Pim's Remedy torCatarrh this. SON. . . '-Nli alNVatcrCo.LLd., . Avel,e the weather is warm and gunny, they -are Is , is DOAN & - . - . I � I a 11' '911, Khows that they, were oil cheerful. If cold and frosty, they are irrit- - Beak Ea#Iest to Use and Cheapest. . . . . Tor . . . . jalilia V14, I'S . I . . .. tilat (lat(! nine above par. I i 't able arid snappy. If clamp and cloudy, they M=ffffAAM= . L For Circular Adilres'sq . . � . � - - - . - .. ­ � . I . , I . , the production of coal '_ , .- .: 111.1sTs in (,,nada are downcast and gloomy. But if either MTN 77 Northeote Ave., Toroutc . - . W. .. . � . , , - - '� I �. -_ - - - 1, wAs 1, 152,, S3 tons : it! 1890 it was nearly lean or fat men are suffering from bilious. I - - ­_�­­ . . I I . - n ((KI (4), toils I gold by drugglisU or ten', uy mail. 0 . . s , . " .. -.11 I . liess, li'eadache, constipation, or indigestion, A. � . HE ER A FAILURE . -_ 11. . ?! . I -0 . I . 11, I S -S the value of exported Canadian- the weather will &lways be da' F. T. Hawlt.!Le. Warren. F��, U. & I - ­ ­ . . . . i . I . mp and clout .. . . . . � . .. � , se $3,997,521 ; and during, . ----- a--�k fora vid sce I hat. YOU get, Thell AtiverValley . . �­ . . .. . - . 111tije ctice, - was in their locality, unless they use I)r. Piere ' - - -_ 1. of millne,ioutand North T)ikota _. .. :,. . � ,_ __..� - I . I � tile whole period of Liberal rule this im- Pleasant t"ellets. These Pellets are small, YOUR SAVINGS. 'Canlj)..jw!�011�s 4,jjll)ct)I.-tt� - Civains ho.,� never hada failure,of crops. � ­ . .. . . � .. _. ..­ � � it industry had stood still. In IS90 .-placeStflorthou.-itindq. Pro- z . . � . . � � . 'INVEST The Great Worm Remedy. I,00k tt itsrecord : I � . . . � * . .. i portil.1 sugar-coated granules, calculated to star fits. 10 per cent. upward -;-to i islicls of wheat, in 1870. _. . ­ alne of exported cheese was',' -11, ".72,212, I it , ,-,3 cents it box. . ; . L I 1 �. 9. � ,onservative. no Sold by all f ruggis s. Ilaifa. million btish .. . � - .- � -lie v, the liver arid digestive organs into,healLhy probable 100. Legitimate, c ; 1 4. W Ili I els in 1871 ; ' 1. - . 11 � . . tile hitphest in any year, and greatt-r than -wiluent," no gambling. Alwa'-s- sale. sonic . . - -_ I - .. . � . " activity, and tlier6y raise low spirits, and __ --.------ Tllv n aga in every year �� i nce I)as kept. paco I . -. - - tilat of tl�e United States, as it has been for easea 0 UARANTRED. '.%I ININ(;W.Real Estate. ,. - . . . N%, it it tbe increase in acerage. � . - , ! . I dispel gloom. . . Loang. Fields :-Rritish . Columbia, Wash, . - . [_17 . . . . -ve N .ears past. I _1 - - . I Ing- n ce. for a FRF.17 BOTTJ - 'I; it prodliced 26.001.00 � " . � �. .. . . . tjlt� tl)y - ;c;; - . .1 I . It iss . � . - � -, . - . - ton. Nlissouri. Write. statinir ela,;g invest- a d a valuable -1 reatise. 1 -his re-edY is bilsi,t+- of wheatalone, besideg :. . - . . . - - a ,ure antt radi,al cure and is I,erfectlY ­ - - . 1, - � in is7s' the export of cattle am3unted to - The Viceroy of India'wires th"at the Sen- inents preforred. Represoitinx ­We,;t Ki ; - cereals rtild live.�tock. . . I , - )0! : . ­ . . . . . . ,�1,F,2,.',44, aii(l. of sheep to S6W),*3"l ' . enay." "Silver Tip.' "'Columbia -American.' 11 1111less as Ilo injuri'lils drillis are used ill otbei . ,,, - ... . . . � � � �. ­ J ; lu apulta of Manipur has been arr6sted. - a pr"Ilkition. I will warrant it to cure III 188-i OV Ir ,,-4 wo I ($I bti!.hel,-;,,, . . - :� . ' . I .- 14;,941 I I . ."Western Con.,iolidated," and "North Western . N-1, r ,;9,(" I '(N 9) I . - 1� � : . - . . . . . I - . I &M o , '. . . ll"Ishels . . . . . . . I , .. 1 spo t lie. e.,� ports of cattle, were :, 9,417 It. C.. and SS ]I , . . . - . _. __ . Leaf hy leaf the roses fal I ; ,.. , ._., - pevelopinent ' .Afining Cpmpainit"4. EPILEPSY OR FALLINC SICKNE . I 1 1889 ON C.I. 30) (1,(YKI t'll0le!s, .. . . . -I.. . .. - � . . ' 'it v e, -souri. Addi ro ot1wr reiiwaies hay.! I Hell. . � - - . - . jilld of slieep - 1,234,347. ' ' .. One bv one our dear ones (Tic. - - - .%Iarble C Mi,., esK. W. if. . . III 18W ox-f,r33 M0,11% bl"hels, or ., . � . � ­ . In 180-8 the. export of iiiahufactures of . - j.V*.\(,1I1.offIces. Spokane, Wagh., U.S.; Toronto, '""'"'!"-s "I" free bottie. ,� : I wawt, tile , . ", - . . ,., 1 7� 1 . L . My ru..,on 9.9 sel-ag a . 11011c. i. . - : . 1. - . :1 . . .- ,-:: 0, to ke'ep thein wit h uo, still ! *1 , ada. j,.e.tL,jne to be its own rcconi 1 $:3 1 0_1 I.(* rot whelt" 1. . I ; . - wood, including sawn lumber, staves, - -*: . - i,ovingli(�.,trt,;tieri(l,xiptli(�(,,.ry., I . Ottawa and .Nlont,real. Caw - :11cmiation. vou notti. Fat -ii , Vft� oe had on the . I . I � . .. I .: . ­ . it W"s 3 s. - . , . , _413,W18,629 Wife and mother, 0 how dear, ng t,lr ;k trial'.' nd ; ra(iicalcure -)p plan. or oil long-titne payment . . - . , . _. s1lillgles, 1:,�x s1Io(,L-,j etc,., were %, ) .. . er( fo.- a farlin . - . I 1 - . . .. . Fading like a nii-4 away. - . .s. .1. . .1 13T -T-2- - I is 'ertain. Give I,- - xpruts low CURE Itis 1, common thinF to pay S. - . . . . ., . _. .. . . Ili value -. ill IS90 these exports were valued . . -_ _� - - - 1. . . procceds of One or two crop . . . - .. ather, let uq -keel) thent licre. .. .:, . . . . . - pog k)ffi,e. Addres, . I I I - . .. ' ountry . - I .11 . _. - . . I I .. 1. . . . H. IL ROOT . C., 186 West Aoclaide St. It ba jall of tile .-ill - ILI �1 - Is 7,14 1, he exports of home manufactures ' . anisters oronto, ont. it � school, church, soci­ 1. market, u . I a il F, . fl 0111 tile at S20,650,34S. .... .. Tearfully to God we pray. vanrages of an old c PO . i , - __ . Ill . 11any I a wife and mother, who seemst dooTri- Finest,-, Tea 0 - . - ilway racilitic� and all the ­ I � ..'.. _.. .� - . . in,-li;dirg manufactures as al)ove were $IS,- ed to the because, she sufferg frofn diseases -FIIO'%I- - . a III ra ft Ile, W cot , I L I , Itry in cheap lands, . . . . I __ . .- . - . C lialleel; Of. - I . .. : i I ' . r ch �;Oil and increase in N-a!UC'4- - _�, � I -' . - ; - I I S2,64 7 : in 1S90 th,ey Vere,'��25,530,()1)3. 'ch'saps her lifeawilly MACDONALD MkNUFACTURIKC CO'Y1 , n population .- 1. . . . . � � W . The im"ts of raw materials for manu- peculiar to women, wh, I it lima. large Canadia _. .. � . � - . .. like a vampire. and baflies the skill of the 231 king Streel Ealti. Toronto. I . audallarc doing well. � . .1 . . -1. .1 I - .1 . facturing purposes in 1879 wa,,3 $5,342,912 . . _; I -farnily physician, call be , ed by empl,oying r-- ---- - __ - - __ - , it isone of tile nlost . .., � . . , , ' - ' - . . � ; . � . I t ,-at In l8f)() it had risen to ovef,� I (;,Isio, tile proper remedy. iis �etnedy is Dr. . I A fi --rtile and promi,4ing regionq in _� - � � .: V . - . .. .. . (X W-1. , - - )�ed_ , : .'- . . I - , . � - rriylpi,tii,on, the greia�test- : " _.. I an�' Pieree's Favorite Pr:V . - __ I !"" - . - nieriea,jio0­ctfIillY0c( -11 . .... - Pig -iron is at the basis of 6o Ili' . of It his roolin forat niiiiiion wore people. � - , - . . . . - . . - . . . ally "'due- boo CAIN - - --V� __ .0 I - , - � . ' - . never conferred by man on weak, sufferi, Tials - no .. .. � .,.�� . NVri e to . � . - ii-lesth-,tti*.ig,tgoo(Iii)(lexof thedevelop- ,� �. �� - onse Block, . � . I I . . � ing, despairing wolinen. It- is a specific for , . I I � - '.NJ, 11tickins, I milmer H - �.. . - - . -L . 111clit of all industries -of a certain class. lo .. dF 0 , . oronto, ontario. or F. 1. Whitney, . � . I I . .. . .. A - . .all phases of female weakness, no 'matter -IM) 1. ars. ' 1. . ..- - mp- . I lk " . - I _t. nod. 'ilinn , for partictil. - . , . . - . . .1 ts,!) lit(-- pig.7iron entered for home cousu what their I)ame. ONE POUND ' . - - - - - - - .. I I - . . . . -1 . 4 A I -11 . - - ']on Was 15,504 tons, which, with the quall- W18- \ 1614 I i,ett.-r�ofin4illir�-proitiT)tl,,-,tn.,%vt!"c(I . . - - . . 1- . 7 . Flat silver braid is d - a binding on , 114 t V-I01!2L%W nd publication-, SENT FREE. I -, . _.. . - . , Illikillifactured within tile Dollaillioly, I . . - I?:,lI I , - .. .. . . . I . . I. ­ . 111Y plain woolell dresses. . . . I -A I . I . . e . . was mitficient to meet all demands. ' In Ps!Wi . - . ­ . --fila A Days' _____._ ____ - __ - - ____ .. I 'L L . . , - pelled dal y - . - _____ - --- -.------ -_ . . . . . _. a - tile import of pig-iroll for home eonsunip�ioii Crowds of Jews are being e - - -_ -_ 1� . - � . . - - .� .. . . ww� ,S7,613 tons., arid theamount mannfacl f rom M03COW. I A (,AIN oF A POUND A DAY IN TITE I .1. . . - . __ . - - ost emi-neni inetlical all'thorities ell- - . CASE OF A MAN W110 BA . � . - - a . . . . . . . L - - a;c of more- than four ' . . . . . ; " - . �, 1011s. This is an incre, dorse Adams' Tutti Fr-.ot-i (;upi f(,r Dysp RUN DOWN," AND "S BEGUN 10 TAKE (I . . . -1 . . Pl)- 0. I - . � . - - . iii , nest),eaniountused in lls-o!), and i's tile _ I . I.- . I.. - - . . ) TliAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, - OT SURV311 , . - . I . . "l. arly 25,400 , S BECOME "ALL � � . .. - L ,red within the country was lie. The ni . I ri . . I i Sold by all- 1)rtwgists qus I Dt. - ... .: r i t., - I Sia Wild Iniligesti(in. - r__ f? . tuavoll . . -- 1. . i IIMts11lI*e of tile development. that has taken I __ . - I - , ' � .. I . � - � .- I . � - I i and Confectioners 5 cents. - . . . ' ; . aee ass of manufacture. . , . 11 .. 1. I I -e inform vour reatlers; that I have A, po�it i vc rentedy for ­ . � _. . I � pi, III this limportantel. . - . I T40 THE 1:1W1't411R-I3le,,i., . -e,' have 103'ri per- . . - . .. - . . I . I nih, of hopcles-; ca" ., I .1 - .. I... � 6old bangies get all around with Amall illeah, (, - - - . . - )% C !IA:.11"t 6.- 'jt�(.. Ily it-; I irill(.1v Ill �P.thwv.za . . - . Ile g,;jlj to s,-,, , t wo ,,fit tie�s of my rentedy F,Kr,r, U) afly of . . � - I I , � .. . . . . - �' - Woman -A Problem. '1- - - -s. - - 4lia,m0nds.' . I .. . I . I - SCOTT'S Ill I'll I. I' - % ci;rvd. I �-hall e Addre'.-s. . . - - . . , . - I . I_ I . � I ., . � - _. I .1 . .. . iL -v- vdin ll:-- l'0n,,U!I1Pti""1,.'f "i'v will scrid me their Post Offit' . . . � - - .- . . I I I �, ; L. , .. .i . - your ri- .11( - - - t wnto, 0nit. . .. . I -: -1 L -.1 I I . ..- .4. . . . . ­tfu!ly, T. A. 10.4141 " ". a .. .46 We%t Adrial4le S ., To' . 1. . . , 1. Notice. . � I : To the pditol I . - I - . . I lteqo - - F . . . I.: � . . - - . , E'Very bot-fle of I ' . _____ ___ - - ___ __ __ __ . . 1. - . � )r. 11arvey's Southern ...d� __ -_ _ - - - - - . - I . . ; . it is tlifficult to unilerst'an(I why" -46 iiiany -------------- __ - . � . - . . . ' .. .. . . - . I . . - .1len suffer in silenee from those diseit�es Red Pine for C0UglIS and colds is wiii-runted. . .. . - - . . . �_ W01 . . . � . - . 1. . � � � . . I 1- .,- - ' ' ENULS10 I I � . . rTITE1 - � I . .- 1. lWeIlliar to their sex, When they have at their If we all had the gift to see ourselves as I � - ... . . . .1, . .- �, . . ._.. - . . .. .1 .1 _. ...- . � . . - . t"pinniand a retnetly guararaced to pHt an OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH . 1. .- : - . . .1 . I .... 0 : . _. I . I end to their sufl � -- . - -feet health. Dr,' Williams' Pink Pills - I 'G ... , . �. . . . pet - parade. , . I - IS NOT111% . . .- �� , tion. - - HAS BEEN pZIpORMED, OVER ANDOVER . I - A never fail in case., of fur.� al deringe- i - .. T - . me I . Cheap, Efficient, Pronipt.* - �'�`.' - . " e' fu ' . " cring and restore them to others see us very ft!w of usi would he per- Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda . . � ' stiaded to -act as grazid inarshal in a holiday �* nient, irregularities, suppressions, bearing- .. - � AGAIN. PALATABLIK " tDel - . . t uNusi-Ai_ Tills FE d AS MILK. E.%- - los loate P r ... ; - b .... - � . : - � inany other ' A -acy"R, Vi. 'LS)COTT'S . - I . I I i - - . I - - . . kiwai, and the 114 ED BY PIIYI,ICIA% I, 1. �,, down pains, w(4 marvel of cheapijess, or e I n4l VORS - . .- . . . -1 � - . - - . . . . . - . . ! . - � - . � , .- Complaints with which womankind is atillet- promptitude is contained in ii bottle of that Emrt.SION IS rt'T UP ODNLY TIN SALMON . _. . , I I . . . . ., �. � . '. . . - I . , . . . � . I . - � f I ­ .1 , - . . . AND - . � - ­ � I .. . . _. I : -e I remedy, I I . . . . . . - .. .. . . - . . .. I ed. They restot the system, enrich the fa,mous Putilarn's Painless Corn COLOR WILAPPERS. SOLD ]BY ALL DjKL;(;- - __ ___ . - . _. . I . ­ - I � - . ; ' . - I , . . ' . blood and bring the red and rosy glow of Extractor. It goes right to tilt- root of the GISTS AT 50c. AWD $1.00 .. - -_ z.. . � - : I - . . . . i - . � - . �_ . - - '. . . . T41- I? 0 liKVE. PrIleville. � � - - . , - It . alth to pale aiul -sallow check&. They! are -t - SCOT - - ��_ - . lie, l trouble, there ae 8 quickly but so painless - 11 . ­_ LAB OAP OF THE DAYN . ... 8 - - I -EF PON .. . . � _ 0 __ equally etheacious' from girlhood to old age, ly that, nothing is known of -its operation . � - - .. - . . I; . _. . . - . . - - - - __ __ __ - ____ .- ' I I -� - . . � ., � . . . .. . I . � .. . . . I . . � . __ - ' . , ( . . . � . Mid are a boon arid a blessing to suffering -until the corn is Shened. 1�eware of sul)- I 7 - ----------- --' .- - I - - - . . - 1. . . . ----. . . . . _: - . - . . . . . � . Avolliali : - - I . stituted offered for Putnani's Painlem Corn - . � � I .. - _. - - . . - - . , .- - - I _­, . . . . . . - . . - . - . � . ; - - - . n Ont., rites : Ex I - - . SOL ARE � .. � . - - - � , aw - w tractor -safe, sure, arid pa i -less. Sold . I D EVERYWH __ - - _: . N1 I.S. S. Devi e, Pletaw a, J. RATTRAY&CO I t4li§ ! - , � . , . 1) �­ :..-. . . � I.. .-- -_ --'%Iy daughter has been ill for the last two at druggists.- . .: . I . � 1. . .. . I I I . - I - % . ' .... . ' I.. I ' ' . . . � . I � � . _. . : . I . . � * She I - � '.. m . - I . - I . . - . . yeal 8. . is pate, weak, short of breath , ,L.�'. . The Had Surrot . . . . :. . WNOLESALE TOBACCONISTSs -. . - . r I . . . . _. USED BY EVERYBODY91 - . I . . _. .- I - - - with ringing noises in the, head, cold hands .. I - . .. - ' . !", . . MONTREAL, - . � S , . I - � . .. � . - . .: - . . . . I . . . . I - I . I .11T. Doctoring Itill the Of the Lubon Medical Compahy is now I . .- nK,AL.3Cb3E2 313 -Ir .1.. . I . . . .. and f"j, it.1141 not ILIG . I , I .1.1 I .. . A�MT . . . I � .;. . .-. ... . . I � I - , .. I . . tilile antl of no benefit. The doctor says her at Toronto, Canada, arid may be con- ! Manufacturers of all k I it 19 I)ozjieijtic Cigars, _. I I . . � . - - I - - - . �, . - blood has turneA to -water, and that she is sulted either in perso.n or by letter on &11 including � ­. . I r � - . .- .... ; . - . . . . ' . . - run down very low . I - . � . After taking four boxes chronic diseases peculiar to man. Sten, I - - d I .. . I'luk Pills she'again writes :� young, old, or middle-aged, who find : C1 ebrattd �nsader ad Hero Bran - . I enclose bal- them- 01 THE. LBERT TOILE - S`QA? CONFANY , .. . _. . . I I : : I.", . . ance 'fo .. . - . I i . _. . due 3n Pills. I am well satisfied with selvennervous, weak and exhausted, who ,One trial isIguarant,ee r ConLintI&II.18e. ____ - --- I - I . . : . . . them, and I niust say that I have lot every are broken down from exces or overwork, 1 1 � . � . . . - . r �� . . I - - _. ill ' I . - wtisfaetion that any person couli( ask. I resultinl; many of the foll9wing sym I j , % . - . .. . .. l. - I � i . : - . - . I _. i . I . - . . - I . . _� - .. ., - . �n � � GOING - - . . '. . . . .. - to anyone ental depreampn premature or . . . . . . . ; - - . . ­ . can recommend your Pink Pills toome : I I . . . L I . . I .N . .1 . . . . - - - . . . .. . - .- - : I- . ... I - . .1 . , . . � _. in my age, I h I of memory, b&A SOLID L ., .. . .�_ � . . '. � � I that is out 0"A health. The change i lose of V tAL it , . o" . � . . . - . . . . I . . . L . . ., L . . - I - � . - arance is so won Might, Palpitation Of th6 I.. L . , . .1 . . . . . .. �. - I .. . I.. . . . . . _". . . daughter's he'alth and apple - dreams, d,imness - TO THRESH .-- . L . . I I I :. . __1 I.. I . . . . -1 . - derl III that a great many persons are con- heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain In the I 7 .. - - - . . I I . .. . .. � -.1 . ... - I I - . . . . .- .. . I - I .. .- . - , . . .1 - I.. . .... .� .: .1 . .1. . I_— .- .. 1. . .1 . . . _.. . tinualIV asking file for som(! of the medicine kidneys,'headache, pimples on the fum or L. .. ; . .- . I : - . .1 - . . ­ . .i ..! - . . . . .. I . . I . .. .. - - .- _.. that cured her, so I wish to take an agency :)ody, itching or peculiar sensation about the Leather, THIS ITAR ?. .11, 1. L . .- . L . .. . - I __._ - . - . . .. . . � I . .. .. . . . . . I . I - . - . for the sale of your pills in tbis place. . scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, . I : . . . . . _. - - � � i: - . . I - � . . . . . . . . . I � � . � . !. �. f the . - .L . .� . . WeAre still builditio, the. 01d.; ... .� ... 1. I .Nlrs. NJ__A.f._=---, Brockville, Ont., specks before die eyes, tik - Ching 0 . , . . - . t') i.. - ­ - - . . I I . . I- . . . I I I . ­ - I - - I � I - -9a%s:-Gcnticmen,-My (laughter, S----, muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, bashfulnen. . I � . . " ' . . .: 2, . . I - 3 � .. . . 1. reliable ('11aflipion En(rine. i ! . . . .. . . was -sick for about a year, crying all the deposits in the urine, loss of will power, . I I . . . � I n I � - - . - . - ' . ­ � . , I � . .. . pel,feet L ; �' . . I :1 L . I . . . . . . _. �, . . . . - . ­ - . (I arid eyes. tenderness of tile scalp and spine, weak and � . . . that has a - ; - I - .. . . : '. , time with the pains of her hea . The only engine I I - I � 0 ' - - ' - J - . I . . . . . - I . . . . In the morning her eyes and face were all flabby muscles, desire to eltep, failure to be -.I! . I . .. . . I . -bas its � � .. � . . -_ - . lil � . - swelled. She was pale anti short of breath, reated by sleep, constipation, drIlnew of The Best G'0041 -Si- ' . . . I .. . water spark arrestL111, tl i a t ' ' . � - "' . . . . - . . 1, 41 - , . . - pal t'.00t ' L . I . . . . . I . . .. I , - . - with Wreat jumpings of her heart whenever hearing, lose of voice, desire for solitude, ex- Sold by the PrInel I . - . . . _. . . . working paits within reach of operator . . . . .... . 1-1 I.. per, sunken eyes surround. '.. .� . . I . � . . . Z3 I .� .m . - ., she tried to do anything or walk. Appetite citability of Wrn I I : - . . I . . . . bad or else entirely 'I Dealers. * . . without the r--tid of step h-tdder. . _. .. . i . gone, with a dirty ed with iXADE14 CIRCLK, 01. y looking skin, allid Shoe I I . I . I . . 1. . I I . . . . -.-.. i :_ �__ .�.. tongue and a bad stomach. She was nitever etc., are all symptome of nervous alebillt, EveU Pair Stamped. I .. I ­ I .. � . . . . I I I . The most Si 1ple, ecolloillical and dnrabM . I . - - _.. - ... ' . . . . - . . . - - . .- : properly regular. ,She took two boxes of that lead to insanity and leath unless cuu � I- .. � . . - * . � � 1. . . . . .. . - . . .. !I. - � . . I)r. W illiams' Pink Pills arid they cured Thespring or vital force having lootita - - . .. I 11"ine built. THE FAVORITE , - - her. 0 . I ei . ii . . . - ... � L - � . ­ . . - I . .. . - -oon9equence . ­ . . I, . . . . . . . . . , - . . � . - . I L I . . . :'ihe became regular withina month, and she tension every funiction wanes in . I Built also with horizontal return . L . - . - - - -1. lemained so since, and is in the best of �Those who through abuse convnitted in I ) I . . - � I ` . . . � . - I . I _. :. .1 - ­ . . . . . . . . ... . mmend these ignorance maybe permaneutl cured. Send I 0 1 - I , ! . �. tubular boildr, either style, in 12, 16 :_ . . ... I L .. I - health. I can heartily reco - Z. .1 . .. . . ., , �;,. - Pills to all sufferers who are in the miserable your addrem for book on all Zeanesnul&ir L . . . I I � . . . .. . . __ ,� . . , . . , - . I - . . . . ­ . , I - .;.-... , - I . I . . .. I and 20 H.P. 11 . - .-. . . . . - - . . - condition my daughter was. to man. Address M. V. LUBON, Front - L I . , . . . . . . . . - 4 ' - I � - . . - - . L _.. . ­ L , . .1 . . . . . . . - _.'L -sent free sWed. - . - . I - 1 12 and 16 II.P. Tractions. .. , :, - . I - These pills are for sale '11 dealers, or St. 1&, Toronto, On. Booke . I I I . I - I W -___ , . . - . . i. I ' . . . - will be -sent post paid, ill 'Aealed package, Heart diseam, thesymptooms of which arefaint - . . . . . - .. -1 . . _. , Stm Burners - '_ . - * _. L . - PUITI 1* iDumbnew, palpitation, ­ . . �: . I I k I .1 . :- , 1. . for the Nor-We"St," . �_ .-. I - 1, - __ on receipt of price (50 centb a bok), by ad ,,tell4is, a 1pall . - . I .. . . 1 . . � . .1 I dressing the Dr. Williams' Medical Co., a ip beat&, not fiag,hes, rush of blood to the . . . I . . . .. .�L .. Examine thi i year's improvements before, .. I . 1. ­ - . .. . I . . - . . . Brockville, Ont. . head, dull pain in the heart with beata strong, . � � , . . ! . . . . . . . .� . , . : . . - - - . � . - � � . I . � . i - I - - \ ,;w ,,. . I .. 4 a . � . order. . . I . - . .. 1. . � -_ . giving your . . . . . . - - � rapid and irregular, the second heart beat . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . - . ­ . . ... . . . . . . . I � . .- ­... .. .1, � . ... .. . - . a . ..;%. zl _ __. � _. - :.1 quicker than the first, pain about the breast I I . � . - . I . ' - We have a large stock . . I . .,­ �. I . I . . . . � . . . . __.- . . ­ I;xplainjnZ the Item. - . : , .' - bone, etc., can ositively'be cured. No cure. , -, . I 1. WATEROUS ENCINE WORKS CO 1jL . ..... of second-hand engines . ... . . .. ��. - I . - : ­ _. ill : no pay. I . , - . -, Client-- I You have an item in your bi SeUT for book. Address M. V., . .. I . - �, I .. - I . ' , - . . of other makes in good _L "-' . 11 " Advice, January 8, $5. " That was a - . . . - 1. I - 1, . - . , . day LUh6N, 50 Front 86reet But, Terorw. . .� I .. . I .. D, CANADA. �. . ., repair,'FOR SA1,E ('11EAP. I . --..- . . . ... ­ . _. � - . -'..I.- . before I retainedyou." Ont. . . . . , . � . I 1. - . . - � � I �_ .. 11 I know it. But don't you re- " �- .. 1. . I—% I . .1 � . L . . % I.. . . . . . . --- -_ -_ . . - '4 i - - . � - , , - . .., .1 . . . I --- - . I . . - - Lawyer �: , !� . , :� ,_ ,.: .� . ,q ­ :,.'' . _.. ' ' . I I , L . . . - - . - _' . rneinber the 8th I told yqu you'd better let, , :,,, I,. �. * , _. . ­ . : . . _. I ... �.., . : � ' ' I . 1. _� - . __ L. - I t. �..-. %,: , .:,. ;­ .. A. P. 555 . . I I . � .. . . ­ . 11, , I I I . - ­ .- , ine take the case for you." **. I . . .1. - i I I - � � .. ... . . 1. .- � . �Y,., ' , '' --' "Ll � - - - -_ - - -_ .1 L' - *. , - . . ml . � * a_ . I . ___ . V . , . - .. r T.. c 49 ..L " . . . . ... . 1. .-; ,1� . I . .Llt.h Pamphlet. . - - n - % tc ' . Client-" Yes." ' WILFORD HALL. Ile, Ce o , ebera ion � , - I Lawyer-" Well, that's advice." . , " ][ ^­�f,;t1th without Medicine Te4tinionialN The leading carriage builder sell the Coubays . . ..­, L .1: , il." tetit im- ORGANIZED 1871. ,,, O. , ­: t _.-.`1 � � ___ v _ - - ­ I . - I . . -+ given on application. c. C. POMEROY. 19 carringe TOP& They have all the la. . I . . - I . . . I . - . . '. rrectinst-yie. Unequalled . � ._1 -:j : I �_.. . ., . . ­_ -­, 1-1 _. onto. proveinents. Are co . . L . - -'.; I I :, 2 � I - -1 - . . I �Jllr I .A � 11" Kinlg St. . the lowest. . . . . . . . . . . . � : -._'­ I I , . ... . - � '. - . C11119SONIS TOCOMT ACUS V117311- _! , . " - - . W., Tor . . - - . in quality. Price as low as - ., I . . � REMEMBIlER AFTER HREE YEARS 1 .. - . . . , - -i:: _. ,,� - � -1 I I&I - . . . I ­ . I . . . . . .. %OWLING-04 I I L . - . . I 4�,C. - .. � , aiNDIGESTIOV asSTA13LE' '. I-'_ _.. I . . . . . .. I_ urcKI)yspepsi mpultZ BLOOD reven fMONEY MONET MONEY POLICIES ARE I CONTE ­;�Z", . I otions 0oiq8TIPAT101q Soldbyadldru- 9gists. ---- ------- - . -, . Pbotbgraphs for deter nining the m - Free rrom all restrictions as to r sidence, travel or occulpAtiO* . . . - . - .--. � � . , ., . I : Of moving animals and fl (ing birds are now - . - DON AND CANADIAN Paid-up Policy and Cash Surrevider V line Guaranteed In each Policy. I .... L � . . . � ;.�: � , �1 .-� _.- zed jj VEF.,v cff T uVRINE46COLLEGF, Toronto LON - . - - - _­ ... -1 taking on a travellingland of sensiti offers country Pupils special discount off - - - - 3%rM'VW .AL39-JWIKTXW W 43ll-VW2hX38LWW 3L0C3IX8XC1"5,r o � . _.. . A._,� ,.a of r8c. Ca�alftguo I LTDO Wilgam I .1 ­ �.­ :z,(, paper by means of intermittent flash( Morthand and Business Cou . . � . . 1. ._,f;�� - ELLS, Prin. OAN AND ACENCY CO. * AFFORDS ABSOLUTE P TECTION AGAINST . � _:;--� -;,I�% - %% - light, and the movement of tile paper in the free. Address P. J. W - - 11011111111 . . .. . . : .- . .. . . . . � -3- - - - . . . %­" l. . _. - - . 1. -it I . flXUR of the canjiera n controlled by an 111111111111111111 � M.m,m 3B_j&JMXn`N" -.-- 3313B.ALW3M ".,. , . . ... _. _. 1, ­ - � AND AFFLICTED. WEAK, NEIRV- 1o3 u^y street. Toronto. i - ' . . e f"l :..,_: 'k ".. ' .' '-. 1. , I .; � ' - .. Clectro magnet. . . OVA. wretched mortals. shoultiread - � . . . �, . . 'Provides an INCOME In Old age, and is a good INVESTIVE . ' _. ,. - ', iI� � . - . . .- It -is now generally known that niany SICKtheREALTu maLrIEK. Ittellishow srh000.000. . I . - I � I �� c-, . .. - - , . . 1, .1 �_i,..'�,.,-_ � plo copies free. PoUcles are non -forfeitable after the payment o. two full annual Premiums. , � r - V�4 �16 L . a year. Sam . _' ­ I I .. � - - L cases of consumption o long standing as to GET WELIL We I , , .......... I I _ � ,�. - tbma Addrilsil oney to J.oan on improved farms, city Profits, which are unexcelled by any Company , loing business in Canada, are allomted every - . . IL, ),�_ ' - be selected by the insured. . . - '. ' _'�"L "� well asadvaucdd cases of catarrh and as Iter J. B. DWE. N.D.. Illuffalfe X -T, X perLy on liberal terms of repay- five years from the issue of the poltely, or at longer mriods " may , j'* , L "')PA - . . - . .1 -,A � FA I . and town pro duced or recalled at any t. . , . - UMIS Prell!U so allocated are absiolute and not liable to be rt _ - . 4��.' �, I'" - havebeen I'mamently redb SLOC OURIMNT RATM ,MUNI- ,*, ., - . ' ment and AT LOWBOT . _�: " ' -_- ­ - L .rV L, futlaim lame Under any elvelliftsitiolacm � ­ _ - .. .. � - .1. - � - ,11, - . �e, _.­ LA � OXYGE ZED EMU SIO o ' 70. STAY CtWn. CIPAL Dl9B9NTVRJDJ PURCHAORD. a t an go per oent. of the profits earned , . t,r �' , CURED y to local appraisers or to . � ,I � Pailicipatinp Polfey Holders are entitled to not lea the �--- - �, ,- � -�-i .",- � COD LIVER OLL 7 This famous ,me4icillc HAY FFHRWe want the mme wW Ad- Appl, n the dWma, and for the past seven years have act"jymmimd96 pereent. of � pr6jlftitoearna - _. ,."­� L, � __ " , 25 "' -, - . M - - . - I -A .1. - A I 18 manufactu West AdeWde St., . dremof every nfierer in the J. 1P. KIPAr. NN"Leer. W. C. MACDONALD, J. K. MACDONALD9 . .1 ." L `_­:_ � 144,.ffl _ I � , , . - ' . - , . . - ­ . . _,V - red .. I 'a, - -, I " yl,�k. ,,,, � , . � " �. - � ' Toron Canada U. s. and Canada. 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''I - 7.,� - - Idsa' :. * � .. �,,, I . � I - . ��, .�_,­ ­.., I ­ - , I , . ... , . , -L ., . . . � ..:, , __ -_�:., I ". . � I . I - , ..� I- P66 .., :,;, � . _. ��,� ­ - I � - w � I I . ," . ' . � OOOL 'If - . . .111, . I .­ . _. .. - . HOW.. TO: "KEEP . .1. 1 .­.. ­ - . �: ... I . . . . z -.1-1 Iffa` learned of the intended depart city of Got and :1 � I . � . � . - . . . ­ . .. ving -Any quat . . I , . . . . �­. " . � . . . - . . - . - - Z ... . . . L' . . - . I 1. - . . . I : . ure of 1. C. Greig, a few of his intimate FO!!c!"LE - I. . .. . . . - . - i . . nd class cedar shingies at Gerow's :, - I I . . . . ; . . ",­ .' . . . .� . ... .� . t Ward's. Cl 6 - . . . . . . . L - 1. . - - - I.. sr - V� . . I - - ! . - . . . . . � .. ._.. . . friends got together and decided to Show . Hotel, BrOU ham, and Bober � I . - I --- � I . . . '.. .. I... .1.. .. . . - I .. I ASTER. W32 . .. - '.. . . . . . . . . . 1. , - .. . - � . .: I . . L '.. . in some way the esteem in which he was mont' H1R Me __ __ � ____ . L . . . - . . -, . . . . . . - � I . . .� L . . . � . . I : - . . � . . � . .- . I ' . - . __ L . . � ;. I � .. . - ' ' . . � . .. - ' - - . . I q . - .. . . . , - - .-. . . . held by them ere he left. Accordingly on 'horse or go d - .. ­ : .... ANTED. -A driviniz I Straw Hats . ­ i . - Fridav evening about eight o'cl6ck a num- W. I roadster, in excliange for an organ Oo'r Buy and wear our C60 1 7 . . ­ � . � . - . I I h t Tjfh(JjJJ# 'f -)X$ ber �f villagers might have been seen V,ano Address Wbf. FLEMING, ms,rkbam P.O.. . I I I . - - I . , . . . ,.,� . � . . - . .0 I : L , ' - - ?A-) . striding headed by Geo. Kerr, Esq., and r,z) Dominion Organs and Pianos. 9 I . I .. __ . . .. L. - : - ' : - . . . . . ­ I - . . - le,puLdished eve Friday'moruing &t its office ' _­ '' � . .- . , . ....., - heap S, traw Hat : ... I L . Vickering, Cut: Rev. FYther Jeffeott. towardshis mother's ---,--------,---- L � � I - . . .. _. - so I . - .. w . I . I . ,� ­ . ��- . I- . _. . . - '. L -1 resideucle on King street. U a airivind OST. -A whi'te Pig. short nose, York . . . . . . ! .. . . L. . . . . - - _. .�. .. io. .. E L $hirs white, on Sundav, blay 17. Finder . . . - , I , - .- . I . . ;81.25,per -year; ,Ori.00 is paid in advanile idence, we we --e us will oblige THOS. WILSON, Claremont, by - k't , nd . . - � - . : . . . . . at, the res Eored within , p6c e s a com- _-.. , �. .. the parlor and seated around, with Mr, dropping him a oaid M tO4t3 whereabouts. 1" They guit all tastes .. .... � RATES OF AD iERTISING: . , Kerr in the centre, whom we Unanimous- --- I . I - $ 1. - . "' ;First insertion, per line - - - - 10 cents. - . - . . ..- . �' - ' : Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 .. ' 7T - - � 91' . I . . . ly elected chairman. Having be OTEL TO REN, .-In the VillUl- . .. 6 . .. 1. .,. .­ - This rate does not include Lagal or Foreign ad- come H .1 ._ plexions. . Everybody fitt6d .. . . thoroughly aware of his position, Mr. of Claftmont, known as the Claremont � . . - � .� , - _. vertisements. - Kerr called order and delegitted Father Hotel, one of the best stands in the Couutv Of ,...i ..- . . . . . , Special terms given to parties making, con Ontario. For particulars &PPlY to E. J. H,�ST- .. . - I . ­ . - . .. - . . . . racts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- Jeffcott to read the following address:- INGS, Claremont P.O. . . . I . . . . . I . - � �. . ... I., . . . .- � . .: . � . . . . . . - tracts pa�able quarterly. _­_ . I . �. ,vearly or yearly con. .__­_____ I .. . .� � I I . . . I . Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, To 7 h1t Groeig, Esq., - . . . . ' . ' : .. ` ­'. . I I lane year, $5 00, payable in advance. DIC Siu,-We exceedingly restret votir, WANTED. -Salesmen to hindle our ... ...'' .. . - ;. � .. I . - . - . I . . .. - - . . . . . � . . � - . &.4 eriug, and hard lines of numeryBtock. Handsome . I i . . - -#,N6ties in local columns ten centsper line, inten do departure from Pick t8sion from start. I '. , I - . . 1 . �. . _� . � . 1. - ent insertion. ojatftt tree. Lltry or coinin PRETTYPRINTS ` 1. . .1 . �. . � . . � five cents per line each subsequ cannot low the opportunity to Pass with- I I 1. . . . . . I ., .., I � . . - U on applics- . Have done business in Canada for over thirty I - . I - . - . ' I . . Special contract rates made know - out te ifying our appreciation of your ,rs. Success aranteed torshing men it . - - - . - . tion. No free advertising. - conduct during your stay among as, and a ruct n ' ' - I ... I Advertisements without written nstructions ey follow our at io - - . .. ., . . - wi!l be inserted until forbidden and ebarged ac- expressing our deep sortow at your re at once. CHASE BROTHERS, COMPANY. .1 . I . _"Ll-CY ]DRILLETTES ..� . 0 yth f n 9 rite for terms . . . . . - . Ont. W42 � DREOO . . - zordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Narserymon. Colborne , . , . . . . , . ments must be in writing and sent to the pub- mcval. During a business career of over . -, I . . . . I . . - I � z I . 5 years in this place, you have, by your - . . 1. - � 1. � . I . I . I lisher. . . . . . I- � � . � . � . � I .. 6 ; I . - ' . .: . : I Job Work promptly a' .tended to. . - .� . - � . - . . -U containing 50 acres, b . Jins . - - _ , I , obliging and polite.cou'duct. and your strict 'POP, SALE. -The eRtate of the We � . I Mrs. Every, eing - i s � White - Mus . attention to.business, surrounded yourself Some ;fast seli ng III *: ... - 0 - . OR. with a'large number of friends, and the composed ollbe S.W. quarter oflotio,in the k- I . . - . . - . . .. - W. J. CLARK. ,, I ., F___ - 02nd con. of the the township of V!ckering, froutr . . . . - . , . . .,. severance of the ties of friendship and ing Kingston roar]. 4J miles from the to*u Of � . .. . . . . � . �_ I ' 4 - __ - - . ck-cring Village. . " - . . - ' ' �� , r! L '" - * - esteeva b ' ood soil, good buil 8. - e . .. . - - ,lease accept this cane as a small token 0 . h -, ot childr .. '­ . . - - - tween us will be very painful. Whitby and 11 iniles from P1 . . . I I . � dings and every convenienc � . I f . I - - - Our Voll t.le %-Strict Independence. , This is a very desirable property. Title indis- lawns and fan6y c ecks - ne'� ._1. . I- . of uur appreciation, and may success attend putable. For further p&rtiCulara applr on the . I - . - - ­ . � . I . I .i - . 40ur Alnx-A First-class LocalPaper. . . - re . � ­ - . . . I. you in your new sphere of action. Er.emises,.to A. A. POST. County A hitect,Wbit- . . . . . . .. : _.. . L . : . .. . � � -Our 1C,xpectations-The bear ' V. RICHARDSON Notary Public, I.. . . . _. . iL . ­ .. I- ty Signed on behalf of your many friends- , or W i8tf 1. . . - .__ . . .., - I _... - I �.._ .. L � . � . * I Pickering. - I . . - � a I I . � . - - I . I L I � . -aupport of the Y)eovle of Pickering and vicinitv. . GEORGE KERR. . ____________4--- I __ I . . . � . . . . � - .. -- . - : ­ I . . . .. ... .. .� . . . i I ... . ­ . � - .. . . . .. , 1. .. .... . - - I I . . I . . - . . :... . . . , �. � , - . ..- - R. A. BUNTING. I - ' THIN UNDERWEAR4 . . . . L L .. mr W� 7�1. . . I i . %_ . . - . . ­_ .. . '' � . . � .... .e . _. I . I � F. N. LEAvExs. L . . . . . I - � I . _. ..17: 1. ,.. ... 'ARTHUR EVERETT- ... I . . . , 1 1 - I . - ... 11. 1. - __ L ... . . - FRIDAY, JUNE -5, 1891. -i ­ .:, - . �.. � .1 . . � ". - C. E. MARQUIS . . - - . . - I . . Wishes to announce to We surrounding public SLIPPERS .. ' . I EAT SHORS AND . 0 . _: L. .- -.----- I - - ' WLen ille readingof the address had I that he has opene(I out at Tailor Shop � .� - . � . . I - . - reached the proper length, the cha Himan I opposite Disney Bros'. store in . I . . - . .- 9 . .. . . __ .TtiE GRAND OLD MAN.. 7 . _ presented the handsome gold bead�d cane, i _ , just the thing for the picnic season coming on now, I , -_ I- . � � . . - _ _'�= _. . i . .- . _. _.. . - . . . � *owing:- : wo.."allis.a.2Z. . i .- . - - - I � beautifully inscribed with the fol, his . . . . * ' ' . -. -As W*e write .tl Ayinty at " Presented to John Greig by his Pickering - Where he is prepared to recei ve orders in �. I_, 1. .. - I __ .9 � ' lie� line -and execute work in a satisfactory . I . I I . ' `r' - Earnseliffe," 0 awa, Is private friends, MaV 29th, 1891." '"m manner. Call and- see us. I. -i . I - . ­ - . � - � - - . . - . � I - - . . . idepce, Canada s Premier. Hi When be bad atifficiently regained coin - . I.. . We.. a DU � B'ARN . - res s - � F . posure; Jock tendered his thanks, for the . ARTHUR EVERETT, BALSAMI - . . -0 .--- -1 -_ -_ _ ,_ ... - . physicians have gi en him up and his I I I - . ­ - h n and also expres.4eu - ------ - -- -- ------ -- -_ - --- - . ,death is expected any moment. his regrets' at being compefled to leave - - - - . . - ' I ... � _. - . . - . � . � . I I . . . in A. Alacdona 5s career has �� . I . . .. , the village and the. community wherein -TO CONTRACTORSO . . , I- SAY - FARM....A-ERS : ­ 1- .� 1�irll ' . - : I a . 11. i *- '. .: . . � . -beent eventful one. Although he he,had spent five happy years. He had - . I . I I . � � . . . I . . q - . . . . � � .. . 0 � I I lias s me spirited political opponents, been honorably treated by all classes, and Tile undeTsigued Conimissibners will ou, . . - . � . �� 0 � I . . . : , , I .. � , . - " - . . . - - I . - ­ . : - . : It'*s to your inte 1. I . I -bis rsonal enei-nies could be counted would ever remember the many kind SATURDAY, JUNE 6,1891 � rest to cal '' -*. , -1 ­.- - , - . . . . : ... � :011 lie fingers of bisileft band. All friends 4e bad met with while a resident . 0 . Fell We followin.- 1(otut Jol-, % 1, � . . % . . . � . . � .. I . . - � t1asses dgree that in, his death, Canada of this pleasant village. He was not an At 10 o'clock- a.in-, grtiveiling on 11av Road. .1. I . - . -, . , . . . . ' ' . .1 - ,- . orator, but wished all success to attend Hilts and W. W. Sparks. coinmissioners - . .. - loses her first statesman. For nearly - At 11 o'clock a.m..-ravellmr, on Kingit,�u Road, . .. . . - � .. . � those he' was leaviug behind. _,� I opposite lots -20 and 21, J as. Hilts und Geo. Long, . . .. . � 'half a century lie has taken an active Then followed warm words of ffien commissioners. i 8 . ,- a RICH ARI:)S'ON,, . . 1. . - I n chiefly , -er _k .kt I o'clock p.m.. putting onaLone and Oavel- . . - - . . . ;_ . - . � � .r,ayt in Parliument, and.to hii I ,I,il) from those pi ,ent as well as s.ongs ling on BrDck Road. between 2nd andard con- , , - 11 , I . mnsic.- Th I Saf6t . F or all kiuds of Fencing Wire, Colfinion Barb An . ::bdongs the credit of bringing about an! 'instrumental 1 , cessions. jas. imts, conmasaiouer. MO . y , , - -the proceedings there seeuied to exist a .kt 3 o'clo--k p.m., grio-elfin-, diteldlit,' dild Put- ' - . _.- . Confederation. Had his intellect been r% iL)'.' in culvert, bet%eCl) lots 16 ard IT. in 2nd - . . - sadness expressive of the feeling that in I - Barb. Black 0. A. Wir:,, No,,--,. 11 and 12) Galvau.lzed,� . .. ,�. � .ievoted to personal gaiD, to -day his concession. Jas. Hilts and AN m. Varty, coinmis­ - - i I , . - . ! . .- his departure Pickering was losing one � of sioners- - alwa -S on haad all �. : . ­ � nar�e would have been associated with rt " 11 n . � I - . - I . . hermostpopular and enterprising busi- At 4o'clock p.m., gravelling ou Henry Gor- �. Wire.� . Wire f(,tl( my plyers , .� �) . - . --those of millionairs, but his life has . M don's sido road. Jab.- Hilts and Henry Gordon. . . I . - . . - I i 1. . .. r , . . - . 1. . . . . . . . I . . - ness men. I coinwissioners. . . I I ... .. .. . . . . . - cheap for cash. - . . . � . . .. . . ­ . �been solely devoted to his country, THE NEW:3 but voices the wish of the At 6 o'clock p.m.. gravelling on Carruthers' . . . -1 . . I .. . - . . - . . - . . I . 11iii, lot 5. Kingston road. Jas. Hilts and William . . : I . . . I... - -, - � . - . . � I - - :- . . . � . . - I . - . . I -a:nd in bim Canada loses her best community, in bespeaking for our friend Carruthers, commissioners. .- - I I I . - . : - `_ I ; . - friend. To be sure be has been mixed the best of success, and we assure the These jobs will be let sharp on time. . . . I . . . I � 1, 1- 1. . . . . , . I . . - I - . - . ..-. � GIVE, US - AVAL 4� . - ... - . .. . .. . . --iip in many niuddles, andbis actions good p�ople :)f Seaf6rth that in Mr. Greig The lowest or any tender not necessarily 4c- . � _ . - P% cepted. . . - . __. i, . - . . . have not always been free from cen- they will ever find a true citizen and a ____ __ I - - __-_-._.1-_.__ . . ..__ __�___ - __ ____ ---. --------- ___ . - - __ ___ - _____ - - . . - . . .. - . ,sare, but none can charge him with gentleman. - - - - 0.084&6" . . - . . . . � Thoro-bred Trotting Stallions I . . . - - - �% .. I _ . : . . . . I - . �._avquiring wealth at the expense of his I . I - . .�, BROUGHAM. o I . .� ...'.... - t. - - � � CASII _Y01R.j _C.-AA�fTS T .- .. .. I.. ... . - . . .. . .. - I—. ­ � - - . � . ­ ..­ . .. . . i ! .. 1 :1 -_ - -_ --!, .. - . . . _ : ,,native. land. . � . ., . Our baseball club -_ are itel . ling . 'to .. have- GRIT WILKES ad GUET011 would just suit the boys. '. We are sorry ' we canuot s.uit... ... - A grave problem now confronts the a close With 60MO other club. As practice * ' them in this respect, but we can suit their pareuts by payinor � , 1.1fiveri-ment. To whoni win tile - . -- TRY PROPESTV OF - " . . M - � "''. I . . : . . � . a ersisteutly indulged in their success - thew the highest price for any quantity of Eggs. . . ... 'Premier s man is . . - . . .. . - . . . tle fall ? Matiy names I ty no meaus undoubtful. . W.G. GEROW, WHITEVALE, ONT. orj . . . . -a-ve proposed� but each in turn are The Niagara ex cursion committee met . Will make the season of IbUl as folloub - '. We also beg -to idorin you that we are now receiviug, ._ - * - vitwed with some' doubt. Tbi.q is an at Gerow's Hotel on Monday evening and Mondav, wilt leavo their own stable and pro- twice a week very choice Bacov, Sliced Roll Bacon, Break- - ... __ "ed via Dunbarton tobackeeshotel forau hour - : -.1. V--vLecedingly difficult Juncture in polir a ,,00d attendance was present. They de, .- thence to Foy's fast Bacon, Stigar Cured Hams, Bologna Sausage, Fruit and ­_ .. 0 - ' to Gordon's.hotel. for noon � ' r.�,,s for a new leader to assume con- cided to excurt on Fridav Jutte 12th. 11Otet,7Whjtby, for night. Tuesday, proceeds to 0 0 .. - ... � Centrai'li tel. Oshawa, for noon - thence to lien- � �� �4 The mammoth Union Sabbath School 0 . Early Vegetables, Flowers and Plants.. Call and see theni.­ - ---'141. To our mind we are on the eve I . uet's liotel. Howmanv-11e. for the night. Wed- . . pic-tile will be heid in 11fogle's Grove on nesday proceeds to Neucastle. for noon - tht-tice . . . - . d the I ' __ ' . - - ­rf a gigantic change an )roblem , i Thur day. 1)r( . _' - ' . . - . 13 n Thursday June 11th. -An invitation -is to Oro�o. for tho night. b . weeds to . �- . H A 11 V E Y "S) CASH STORE. -1. - _.. . - 1.I Tyrone, for noon; thence to Culunibus, for the - . � % . . I . . . . . . . 11luch too dense to practically solve. extentled to all -schools, . of whatever - proveeds by way of Raglan t9 : � _. . . . . he grove [light' �oon - thence to Claremont. for - �_ - - . . . -�ilr io'bn 'I'llorupson is perhaps the Lienomijuation in the riding. T AAA)urJrif(1o1ir3 . . - 1 lkely Icader, but there -are will be suitald twepared and everything theiiight- liatu rda �. pr(ice&le tit 6 ero n's hot ell. . .. - .- - _ - .. . . . y Brougham. for noon' -. thcoce to their ovill stabla. . - I . �.. , � ' I_y_1ztSoiAs w-hyeven liecould notdo so done to mako the affitir a good success. Whitevale. anri reninhi tintil III; Nion- 143 Schools Which hava vibited this place on ,day 1norning. This routo uIll 1W �:oatiuiie'l I ou.q . , . liroughout tbe I .1. . Permar.antly. -Sir Charles Tupper is heasoll. fit-AILl. and weather 14-r- m - D ' Goods H - tile �vllowi - former occasions wiil not Deed persuasion ' I Brougha-U. ry. K; V 0 ,*... - also- arnol)(, the Droposed list.- at the witting. _____ - - � . .: �. 0 - to attend, and those who bRve not before I .. I I . � . . - . � ­ . - I iiiention of whose. name niany shake been in attenlaIlCe are sure to thoroughly --.- "r1U'.1t*.%1Si4 4111-- ��_4u,11,%-14,1!;_I_ T'L : . .. � I .-. . . . . - - . - . I . - . ' . I - tbeir heads. PeAmps ti.c f3rii'diq of enjoy the olitiuty. Let all 11filLe in . GRIT WILKI---, -'I() 111tillre a to. -d �-�11, y-lison .- My stock of Dry Goods is noxv in for the Spriug and.- .. . I - � I I I? I ^ tai.5. to i -e vald .'),t of February. 1W.P2. ,I to be . - � . . , not an im- making this the event of t e eagon. . . . . a coalition Government is � - ___ - h 5 � .11 pni(l down rt titue (of service. Nez6on' ulares Stinimer Trade. - I I - - . . .L - . ­ - . - - - � .. ble Inst round . . - � . . ! . . . . � . . , probability. In fact niany express a _.. *F. -To tubure a foul -12. to be paid . . � - - � . - . BROOK ROAD. . �.-... GERkylISTON I . ' � . . . . ­ ' - . : , belief that such Will be. doite, and that �. " . .., . .. ,- t . _ _.O.-.. 191. of Pebruarv. '.F92; Q1 to be'raid down at . .. - . � I . . �.. ..'� ; %.: - '. . - I . L AND GET A ROBBY SUIT. " � . " . - - .. .. � I - � . _. ' - I 'tilDVotserviep- Seasan warcti -r 10, pa% al Pie at _: ­ .. ­ I � � . . . I . . . . . I . . - . Hon. Ed. Blake will be called to the .. TfieiolloWing'are the'nathes- of thrj�e ,jilt ycun(l. 1. . I . . . I � position -of Piiine .1,1hilster. This �s pupils, in each class, who took the highetit * . . . 1. - I have's large and magnificelat stock of Wall Papers, very ..�_. . . . . - . - ­ . . __ I 1..Ct all unpleasal-A t1lotialit, as we then marks at Friday's examination. The Fsrst4-iasst puxture.,well watered. withw forty ' ' * .. - . NVOUld liave.a. Canadian 0 patriot at tile senior classes in tjle subject of literature rods of stuble., emd waret; from a distance Will . low iu price, Boots and Shoes in large quarltitles. , .. I - . . 1* cared for and every precaution taken for . Ll . . I � .. . . . . � -Wheel. . . I - . � . I and tbe junior in arithmetic: -Fourth, their vAtety, but all accidents and esexpee sA the � Era � _. - . . . I . . . � Willie Tool, Josie Fitzpatrick, jas.Cowaii. risk of owne.n. All correspondence addremad to X.M. GrZOOM 0:F CM00MMIZZ. �., 11 : lut Sir John is 'yet alive, and- t1le Third, Goo. Varty, Maggie Fitzpatrie-k, , el W. G. UE#PW. Whitevale. . . . . . _ ]) . � - . . . .1 . . _; � - -.- � - -.-.-. - _. - __ - .- __...., . __ ,_ . I . . . . DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE LOW PRICES. I - -. �:.... I - . __ I I -- - ,fervent prayer of all Canada is, 'that Lena Ellicott. Second,.Frank Mitchell, ' , , . � p - . .. �- - ... .11 . . . - - � - L. I -: 0'rill;_' 03L,1D 11101AL40., . . , . - ' . . . ... . .1le way be restored to health. . Willie Wright. Subtraction class, Will e . I I I . . . . . . . . . ` I - . � . - . 4 .., _ . Knox, Lottie RowsoD, Cora Ellicott, Jno. Jr . . . � THEO. B. WILLISi POSTMASTER. - -:. - . - I - _ - __ - __ --- --- . .. . . I .- ..: . I.. . I . : Knox. First. Flora Cirpenter, Miunie , I . of , � . . I . � . _______ - - --- -_ - -_ -_ -_ - - --- - - ­ - NOTES AND COMMENTS. .- Fuller, Louiss, Hubbard. - . The renowned getter of litgh-steppin and - . - . I ... � 1. . Oi 11 - - .: . - - ., . I . �t . -1, high-vriced horses. the property o � - - - - . - - o .1 I . I . " . . . . ­ I . � . . . . . . . � I . . � . . I - :. - - - . � . - -110y & -r,(),n11ANcr-,-. 11 .- . � , I - - . . : , - .- . Tuesday was Canadian's dedoration - Last Week Mr. Thos.' Xn'ox' took from 'IC. JL -N, N u I � � . . , . . : - I . , , . .I- . , . I �, . - . !.I '. I - . . . - . . . , . � . I . . . . . . . . I . . . -day. With recollection somewhat sad the station a now Bmutford binder lawly Will mako the ite"cu of 1891 so follows - - i- 2 ____._ . _� . ­ _ . ___ - � __ _��_ . . . - ��__ __.___.____­ ! i _._� ­­_ - . . __ ___ - ----------- ----.:.------ . , .. . . . 1. . � . � � do'our loyal citizens recall the events Purchased from the Harris firm through Monday. will leave his own stable. Franklin . I . . I . . . .. ­ � I . . I . heir agent in Pickering.. . houad,Markham,and roceed to Button's hotel. . & . j_ --- i , . *_ . - of '.66. Tbouc',h young and somewhat I o0d, noon. to Viller's hotel, Stouff ville. � . _ . __ - inexperienced 017 as ou r 0 natioti was at - Gypsies are camping on the 4t!i about t911h1tW Tuomday. to Brown's hutel, Alton&, . . I � i * ... � . I i . .. . , - a mile west of the Bi ock Road. Every- noon; to Oerow's hotel, Smuglialm. night-. ..., .1 . UNDE RTAKI N G .� I � � ...,..� - . that t1mo, . the noble achievements, thiogisso dry the farmers feel a little Wednesday, to Jos. Hortop's, Kinsale. noon; to . �, . ----.----- ___ -_ I *_ , -,- aiAd bravery displayed by our loyaJ sons, -afraid of fire* t*capiug from the camps of Gordou,'s hotel, Pickering, night. Thursday. to . ... I . . : . . . Secker's hotel. Liverpool, noon; to Maxwoll's .- I - ver 9 in the above line'constantly . __ 11 ' serves to creditably fill pages of Can - these not too unwelcome visitors. hotel. Highland Creek. night. Iftiday, to Bur- - *. I : _ythin I .. . __ 0 , . I � . ,-I _. . Ile Our ex -teacher and some of his friends rjw's hotel, Woburn, noon - to We own st"le. . -1 on. and atzeasoniable rates. . , .. - . . adian history. We maxvel at t until Monday morning. This route vnil be eon- L . I . . . .. - . . - . . from Brougham and Brock Road spent a tinued during the - season. health and Weather . . 1 071 . . ; . . _. . . . . i ; - n . -oniptly allended day � nighl. - �'. -1 , . .., - orallantry of our defenders at that L - I . . . period, yet 'With equal credit could we pleasautdayaugling in the Vale on the perillitting. . . - � _. _: . i �._ Calls pt .- I ._. wf/� ,.. ... _. ' I - - . 1. _- ,_ - . 'tquit ourselves were the opportunity 25Lh ult., when many of tho finny tribe � . t)X!;CR&T10N ,iND PEDIOREE. � - , I . ­ I . � . 1T,rar ,rms ac =M=2�TOMM A INA . - � . . a- r . . r. . I . . - . fell a proy to the well directed hook and Read what W. D. Grand, of Toronto, "ys:- ' , FUNERAL DIRECTORS, , , - PICKERING, ONT. . .;w . I .. I I I - - "There is an unlimited demand for first-class . 11 � I . . - L . . .. Main presented . . - - . I line. - 11 I . � - I .. I . . .- i - - _____ __ ___ ____ � . __ , . - . I ­� ' � .. - . � -. I �i* harnoss horetes and cobs with high knee and - - - --.----- _ --- _ - _T_ - ____ - - - --------- _ _t= - r ,, ,at lelt is said that Mr. Thos'. White vvbo ­ I . . . . , I � _ L - . ft good hock action, and for producing homes of . I . . , . . . I . . ... . . . - - . �... - Kin-etograph " is the somew fdr Manitoba a short time &&o. is not this stamp Bonner ham proved himself invalu- �.. a I.. . . 1. r' . . . . . I . i .. ­ . . - . . . - . .. . I . - . . . - . . I . . able; be to certainly one of the Inost valuable .. - . .1 ; . . .. . � - � . 11 - . . - 11 . . . .1 . - � - --peculiar name of wizzard Edison's it& all pleased with the appearance of the ires we have ever had in our country and I 11 . . - . . . r . � . ., . . 1. . -_ � _. a . . . I . . . . . . � . . '--, latest electric machine. He cl&iMS far and golden west and unless mom in- funcerely hope he may have "benomena, sea- � MEMO - - . . . . - - - . . . � - viting puture opens up he way return son. Yours respectfulIv. W. D. GRAND. --- - _____ ---------@ . --.-- _____ _ - __ - - - ­ ______ - . r . ­_ I thitt in this invention he has accom- � I � . . I . before long. ROBERT BONNER, JR., was bred on Edge. . . � . I . . . . - . - . I . r I I - . � i . . - - -plished what almost every person ttirned hil! Farm, N.Y. He is a dark brown. with wilite . . - - � . i . I . I . .., . I I . . - � would consider an impossibility. .After Last. week, Mr. John Percy, tri a on f ; stands 16 hands high and weighs � � ­. . - . - I I - . . I two 3 Vear old colts out to pasture, and 18250T)Ibit. lace*waa sired by Robert Bonner; dam . �_ i i. ­ . . I . I � . - - wishing to keep them out of inischief h B"', of Stockbridge, she by Americus, he by .. I � . . . . ... . .,� two years hard study and innuiner e Eureka, dain Kentucky Thoroughbred; he by ; .. � . . I . . I - . I .1 . . .. able experiments he announces to the fastened them together with a rope,'which Long Island Black Hawk; be by Andrew Jack- - . .- . . _.. I I . . . - . . . . I . - - . � - . �: world that he bas succeeded in com- he tied around their necks. Unfortunately son, dam Sally Miller; he by Young Bradshaw. 1. I . . ­ I . - dam unknown; he by Grand Bashaw, dam .L � . �� . 1. - .. . I " I I . . . bining phonography with photograptly, the rope got tangled in some bushes, and Pearl; Kureka'sdam. Lady Mood. by Mambrino . - I , . . . . L I . . � I - I . that all opera can be reproduced upon the ground being soft. the animilastrang. Paymaster. dam, daughter ot imported High- I . / .1 � . . . . .1 .L ­.. led themselves trying to -got free. When lander.dam unknown; Mambrino Paywasier � I I ... � � 1, 01�1,lilllpl 111111 � ST � - � . . . - . 1 canvas -and the figares made to per- by Mambrino, dam daughter of Imported Pay. - I I ,,,, . . ­ I . 9 KING ST9, WE It . .� , ...'. � - - ;, -`� . - . L , . - found they were both dead. This is a waster. Hobert Bonner, by Hambletollian . dam . � . , , . 1 form the various gestares at the same great loss to Mr. Percy, as theoe Coltfi daughter of Long Island B1 X. Hawk; Elamble. I I . - . I . -_1 . ' . * . . . . . - time giving utterance to th- - alV,K, Charlea Kent , . ..- r IZ014T.r.ro. . .- e expres ed bim a fine team in the near tonian by Abdal,lah, dam Ye It , . � .roi .- I __ _. . . mare; be by Mambrino. dam mazonia, - be b � I's r . . . - . - . sions :)f the real actors. A prize fight, Ktoumreill 4 .1 Imported hiessealger. Ism dau&ter of N2= . - . I :-_, -a ,horse race, a battle, a fire, can aR I _r -L I _ L . -_. -L .- t;ourcrout; he by Mambrino, dam thorougbbred . The Repairing of Fine aud Coin- 1. _. .. . � 1. I MARRIEO. A '_'., mars; Charles Kent Mare. by- ImporW BeH- . - r L... - : . founder, dam One -Eye; she b3 Hambletonian. Rus e . ­. I be represented and the objects made NMAL-BIMLST-At the residence of the brides dam Silvertall. It to a well known fact that 0 - -plicated Watches receiv :�'.. . . L I father, Wm. Beel�y, Innispit, May 27. by Rev. Bonner's got have -been amongst the higbeist *sow .1 . . .. .� .. . 1. - - .1 to move exactly as though the scene Mr. Harris, John Neal, of Claremont, to Kim priced horeoe sold at Grand's oelebrated sales. '. W ­. pur - . special. attentio.n. ... . ­ -� I _-� 'leal. T � --- - - . - _ - -_ - - . �. I I I *Aoderats. . .. i . . - .. . . weret he phonograph wiH re- Annie Beelby. of Thornton. - ., .. . 11 �. I - All Work Guaranteed.. Charges - .. - * . . . I . prodh,ce the voices and the movements zlw �� ' TERMS: -To insure a foal 01% Mable Feb. . . I . . . - - .� - I . . is L' lot, NO. Groom's too Mo., to be paid " tilne of . � - I - . . - I - ' . �... _', __ . o will be furnished by instantaneous . Printer Wanted._ service. Insured mmw must be returned �. . � . I . . ' ... - ' .., - I . i . larly to the horee or they will to ehaij�%: . - 9% . :_ . . � : !�--.!. . � In this age of wonders , �4-.;;", , " I . -: � photographs. To act as fore'Mim. SIX le MIM pM- mranoe whether in lost or not, ParUes sPoon- % : A. I . , ROM' OUTABEBT * I . . _'o , . , I '!,�� , ,., : � e, . -1 -A. X .. :.. 01n re"Onably W skeptical as to ferred. A --I- : V ing of their mares before foaling time mu t il . . 1. . � one ..rbv,kl a -ate Y, st � . rraotiag Watol maker mud Jewell6r----- Iz . � 0 =1 , I I �,n . � it 11� 1full Inninwee whether in foal or voL All - a - ,I - z . .. . s w: �.,�: the statemont that th"s is nothing . WAgGS 01POOtOd- AddrOBS : donte to M&M at Ow risk of owners. � I f 1�,, .,* '.. . " � I ? - I . $I . 1. I .-� �' - �s . . 11V 4,i- ,; , , ,-.;, - - -, �,-., � \ !! , - � I . I I ,:,. . under the sun. . n!e11341XW59 Pianieg. .. � - 34 W. San&"*=, stanam. m ­ -_ .- .. �. .. -A I ,- 9 King St. , West , ...] ;... � �:,, � .­., .new ; . ra ." .- - 11, � I.. . . ��_ ... .... L , * "', , �;N - _r , 4!�1.1 1". , - - � - U "I I ;O�'�L�. . . �' ­. L I � A f, 4k, N R AAA.- I " S 6 Dt le � '_­ " N i en III 'd t I Iona ' , I I" - - I t. 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I - L . �'t '�! �;� _ ,be purchase Of & site 1 ., .. ,�, , ­ f a iligh School bili " �: -2.1 .1"s or 1. ::,... inplate not to exce�d $8.0 i ­ . I .. .; Go . I .... .. i�, .1 - 1,afig week broke the rec( ­ 1. I . . . ". . astry of 8140ng cattle t I _..m.. al . - . - - , 'i i ; ,Wket. Over 6,400 were s I - ,% '. ,,�: - U.841, the largest on recorJ : j j. 1). Harrington has a � I "I.- - Surrogate Court for prob,q . �: �i. -1: of Sarall Harrington, vvll.c L' .,�. - township Of Maikham on I - I .: . . leaving behind her an es, . I 1 01,559-50. . . , ' I - � The Reach cot2ucll has ai I . 150 copies of their fisgessm, I . . . L.' Each 1, , in plunpblet fottri. - 1. part thereof, will be givell % .� of the party assessed tl,',e . I . . amount asseEsed for. , . _ .. . i ' I I . . Durinrt7ir a barn rR161119 ft c A' , Tixbridge townshiP, a few ( , -1, Variluven w&6 struck abow . � . I I .. 7 beetle or large niallet w1i el I . the har-ds of a tilau on one . ­ timbers. He was knotked . . was fortunutely nut a -s bad . I first seerned probable� . - . Capt. Crandell's ne* . . . . nearing colzipletion, at Li . the largetit boat in tile . 1 ..- . . its dimensions are 115 in I . ,.1 breadth, giving a length 0 � . - feet by 31,feet in breadth. . - . . - - large and commodious ' cab . 1. . . rooms, furnished with a. I . - . provements. - . - . . The barn to,yether wall a . I I i the propertv of Mr. -Jauies - _. Con. of Reach, were.c(ADIP11 . . . � on the evening of Wedue6� . . . * . of fire unknown. Insure Farmer*s Mutual Insurane . �, $225 on the buildin-,, aud .L. mild' - . teuts. Loss 'or) L I 113�"r � -onterits F,214. . c .- some thieves broke iii! . . gtatiou, at Ci-c-emore, ou T . � .- Tliey boretl throml,h tl,,-,- 1) * � - in their hand ai)(1 �ilhle *(,..i( ' the door - 1wing fast wIL11 :1 . their t170111)1e in vain. Tihe.i 7 . I I I . i . . tile w1lut'ovr where thw. in� � I - , They cut up ionie Laggag( I . I - . 23 cents from tile till. * i . On Friday eveulug las � L I- Coulter, seventh conceFsio . . . her son were driving 1,01 neighbors. Thev had re . . - leading 'into their own y., n . . . ut to open th6 (,ate. . got 0 n . . - through, W1 . was drivio, L - . usually quiet, took fright � away tbrongh the fielli. . was thrown frbm the bll(�- * . - I _* -, killed, her head strikiniz 0 . . . . I in . the balvation Army, . .. . - death at Clinton on Sat', . I . - ing burned to death wl.11_14 . . � - . off a tree - with a lialited ' .�, exploded in his f -ANI, RDd - . . ­ on his face and clothing L _-1 . The poor man was craze( * . . friends arvand inni could . I with blauket-,;,� he ,'Ig"litin't � . .. . Ing tilf-111 off. He lati * � I . until exhau-,ted, au,i d . . . . . sufferiDgs, a few 110111-s :'� .__ . -V hu I Some apparent'l- . I - *ntered 1,1r. Thos. Cst . . - � . - Uxbridge, on Sunday ev, .� . all the -menibers of the . . thurch. They removed . � of the cellar windows an . .. � entrance to the cellar. - . it seem I : appetite as they touk aw ; . each it is probable t .- have beeu taken had nq - turned immediately aft . . . .. . . servicG. From the foot " . . . � cellar floor it was not bc . . - I Mrs. Finn, who lives . I i .of Beeton met with a i V . . - .dent on Sunday morulD froin church. In goin, . � . tongue of the rig slir � . neckvoke, and this ala . . hors;s so that - it niade i . . ditch and upset the i rig 1. . - -1 thrown out and revelve( . �. . stbouts tile head and W1 . . I She was brought back . ; - tnedical attendance sul � I . feared for a tinie that . . - . .. cover, but at last repo better and hopes are , . I recovery. ... . � I , - W&. Bennett, a Sea : ! I , voy sudde0y on Oct . . . . . L . . . I qmnud off by a severe . . I , I - Ifte h8A written his will � I .- � . bd iA. All his childrei - . . .. eept hir. boy Archibald - " ; � . an alleged understandi: I. L . . . . WOU14 go to his faithfu . I . � . . '.. son, and so the unsign, . . I / .,.-; othor children, heartu . - I -1 death, immediately P1 f . . . - I and their riVal facti( I i . . - i . 1, ­ . seeking administratiou . - .- . L . a master stroke', wl . 11 I:.., I father's will unsigned . - . . - �_. . ef L .: Claim against tile � �L. �.i.. 1. �� 'wages. The estate . - . .1 - � . . - L !,.. : . .� ! acres in Scarboro , . . . . I . . .� '. I ­ --I Last Monday evOull !� .. "_ L �.. ,man. of Oshawa. had . ,�*.. � .. , . ­ : while showing his son : , mun, the working of 9 1, ,_ - . , . �_ � . �­ I . . , . .� . revolver, &o discharge .� .. . . .: I . - i� . � , son. Rehad prepan ' �­� - � 7. L &ys before and had �- � - . - �� � - . emptied the chambet ­ .' L ­ 'but one of them wa �­ . . . , . ,�� -". �' L ­ . - , - ,.I'.. I when th4o bAmmer Strl &� 'L ,�L - . � .Li- � son m the pelvis I I _ . I .: �.l .. .11 proW for, his W66 . _ . � . '! - . ' " t - 1, . va*ble t6 locate it- , .: .1 I . �.­� � - Z bowels got in and re �'_� . I i ...�. '. . I . _; .. " 1 ft ftemoop. '' �, .1 -to =1 = quite - . .11 � , _ ; I.. �_ yowW man wasiqst 0 ., t . 1 , nd bad &bright pw .- . - ; -1 .! . ��. , I .. -1 . . I - ­. ­ I _. .- 4 � I - 1, J . � I . - I , �- ­ .- -1, A� ­ . � - - *�`�: '�4 - - ` ,--4 ­ -_ - " ;Lt'k!NP­S"'"1 ..;, - I , " ­ , I -1 . , - , t '_%. . k :;;- - ". ,; y , . ,� - 1�' uaRT' -*- -', 1� ­f'�.,.- r.,�11�, -f-v %U(T Jeweller.-lAt ': .- . , . . , , " I--,, �,,Z_4�­�, A�,_ Weste -- - ­.*.�:­ .. � . ­­ . i�.� 1.71- . , _... - ".1" , " �_.­� �. ­­ -Ilk __�- �;, .1 � - -11 -�.' ft;:;,-�t�,�: " I �­_­­* -,�_ I . _ _.. ".e. If . - J - .� , � ! '%�,`,�.;- I -1 _; V- j ,��� C� ,,,� -, , ., - , " X, - _� '14 ;',' i, � 4 . I . . . � - - I � . , � . - ,�_ . I -ii ­ -��_', - : -. , ... - - :: . . - .. ­ � - . - -6 I ­ ,-V, . I . I . � 11 11 I I . . . . - .. .- --It , - I � �, . i I .. I . � 1. 1: �3, ... ... ... - � ,Z�: .- 1. - . 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A number of wftvorW imprdYdd 81i'AW16- 11 ,: - I . _V�_.r. � �. �_�t. - � . � I I I theory and practice, as a IUR some g - - .. " I . ­ , . : gTOLEN 1.,' THF MOST . , ",_ ood bores deals of late. _� 1. .1 I . : I.... . � . .. . � . . I and Silverware . 2 office StQV68- . .. ---. �__.. io I.. I . . - ­ - ... I � I . ­ - . FROM 0" "C"NGES' : ,�x­­, I..... visit to my snux little abode Messrs. Annis and Knowles were here . . . i . I box stove. . � 1. '. .11 ,'-: -1 ­ I . . ­­ - � � ,� I . .-- " - . - . . I yles and at all prices. _A6vdA :... - :_ �'-: � � . . � - -,_ � '. .. I I . . I will clearly indicate. Al- on Thursday arranging for horse accomo- , - in all at 2 second-hand cook - , � - � , I . . �­_.: , �' .. l . . . .. ...­��_ - .- tc i . owmanville agricultural ind car. I wheel machine. � I... - . . .�.. .-.- ;_ i';r.' - , -, ' ' ' . . . : . . I . I - I I . � . . . I . v . i The B though I have no family Of dation on June 12th. They are on the , - ' . . ., I , � � . )rk-S were destroyed byfire on � A 8 -1 -1 il I wheel boxing machine. " .. . -.'. I , � �. I .-. . �.- I --.;, )-- �� . - my own, I have numerous ny one Is I spoke tonnaning znschillS. - .:, . . .I , I-. . . . - . '...'.. ;'.._'.�:." . - � � �30,e N114 dti via S - 1. ,­, 0 bout $8,000 ; insurance excursion committee. . New Wn 2 nail hammers. I . - . I "... -',. . ;,�, , . ?. � : �- " � . '. k- �_­ ��. - Loss a nieces and niphews, and . . -1 - . .- "­. ­�,: t. __ � .. . ... . , . - ... 1. _� . � -Frid'kY- Rope Yam reports that fi h i . wanting a . 1 Watch. I Bedroom Clock; . . - . . . .. - . I - _ 1, .� �% ... � . �6 . - I (. � 12,000. they all seem to like their I a lery Inspee W. 1. - , , tor, G. B. McDermott, visited this place sewing Machine will do well O 1 Pedlar's Wagon Box, nearly no I . . - � ; �,w I ­ .. . _ �__ .- . 9, ,council has granted $800 for Im dear uncle, but they . - . __ - . . - .1 .1 xi_ ..- Auror site and- . I know and ascertained that some white fish have ' call and get price from ,AP. - � , : , , - -_ 7 :� �. _� '. : " i procuring me well enough to believe I WILL BELL VERY CHF . I-- .-. I -- - -- �i �. .- . I . e� - . $be Pur, a Iligli School buildini, the cost I me when I tell them any- �een caught this season. Wonder it such - - . _. I - ::�:�\.,._, ,D9 fur . (3k ut,XT. - _,��,.&.MMMIIIITP - . . I : - " ..i' �' -t P1 . .1 . I i... T. C. BROWNY ' I ' ,w I 1- .1 - not to exceed $8,000. thing. I called to see one is true. . . . � i - . . " I ' ' . � ... :1 _1P , .. . Complete � - BROUGHAM. . I , . . . . I ­ .. - - - ' - Us &uT 71y , PICKERING. ONT. I 84 I . . . . . . . '. .: 11. * � -- - - .. � I . . Last Week broke the reedrd lin . of my brothers the other Could anyone inform us or give I I - � . .. .. : . . . ��1­4_.. . � ­ . Of shipping cattleto the British - evening. When I had pro- idea as to whom tho party could be that - I � 1. ­.­- - .11 . . - . I . _ dustry over 6,400 were sent fiom Mon. ceeded half way up the gave the particulars of a drama given on RECIPROCITY. . _.. I . - �­ � t, I . . .. I- .. �� -­ _,.1 . - - . . . jDarket. orchard I found a little toddler crying the eve of the 259h of May Who ever 00110 TO NEW PREMISES it . I . . . . ­­__ - .- - � ., " ., L, , . - . �. -_ ..- -1 : record'in one week. * I _', , � . , * . the largest on espe'ately, and a short distance away, the party may be they e . 'A. Urquhart, Fashionable Tailor ' _.,� , .'. , . treal, d r ertainly did not - - ON.- - , , ". , J. 1). Harringtou has applied at the n a stepladder was the nurse. , I - - � " '. ... . ' ' . te Court for probate of the will mounted upo give the correct account of it. as there was r . - I _... I � - � � surroga I inquired the cause of the row, when the I BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK is not in favor of trading with the - _. "': - .�] . - , I - . � . no abusive or insulting language express - "I United States, but is doing. a large - '. ' � . ''. I... I . of Sarah Harrington, who died in the girl informed me that the child was crying . - . . . ­;., - .: . I _' I ' ' � ;.- I 1. ed. Hope the writer will -next time give I_— . - .- - _. � . - 1-�� --.�, . tovaisbip of Maikbam ou*December 24, for the moon and she being afraid of dis- #, . - 11arble Works. trade with Markham and Scarboro' . ' . . - I . � _� -1, , . - 1'eaving behind her an estate valued at charge if he had his slightest wish denied "Count as near the truth its possible Whitby - Townships. The fashions for 11391 - - ; .:-, �tl':� 1. � - - - . :. -, - - . . .. � . . ­­ . . 01,559.50. 1. .. waa trving to reach pale Luna for the have just arrived and I can make you - - - . ­. -1 . . : I . . . ­ sa­iaeato 6ve little op- -County council is now in Session at Mathison & Havi 9 - . I The Re*4 �Otinoii hi, ec e. I made her descend the ladder, rkin . I .- ,C ... . . es ofUeir assessment roll p finted and with & few candies judiciously applied, Wliitbv. In feverish, excitement do we . the latest style. Call and get a nobby ' : . . . .. - I I I . I - � .. . 150 cop, blet form. Each lot and con. or quieted the little screamer. It is all very wait the action of th4t body with refer- � manutracturers of uit. , Fit guaranteed. I I - I . I - . _. i , in vaillp L ' Ra . MarbleManaLneu. to, Headstones and all, S " I . . I., . _. ' ... - - ' ell to please children, but I protest a inst ence to our bridge at this village. - : ' - - , - � i , - pa;t thereof, will, be given. with the name w , .. other Cemetery Work'. � , - - . ` : . � r - . 1. I .. _. LLL LL - . r ts instilling into children babits that art, B . .7 . I ­ . . I ed therefor and the pa. en jLIso Importers of scotch, Swedlift, 1&3n- A. Urquh rough&mi . of tLe I . I require punishment to eradicate when they On Monday James. Philliva, of Bruce, than Granites. __ ___ - . __ - - . ... . - ,; I - . . I I .... L . � . . .. - i ass, ; erican and Can& . , - - . - - . .. . � _. firaoull eEsed for. - . become older. . son of James Phillips, of Uxbridge, was I .4 i � . . . - - - I � . ... I - I - - ng' O'Biern's 1� - - .1. . . All rrtirea wisiiing - work would do well to C&II - - � - . . .- i During a barn raisi ' at Mr.F. I . . taking a gun out of a boat when it went 0 efo e 1 . All work guaranteed . 00*00, 1. , . - , n . ,Ftnr,c iasing ­ � - n us h - I - ''. . . . -- e township, a few days ago, John . I his sboul- lowest. I . .- . � ljxbridg " Every since I can remember I have been off, lodging a charge of shot in and price � - " :.1. _. 11. . - i !, � � . __________ -------- - . - 11 -V-anluveu was at I ruc -_ 500V)o - _ . .. . . k above the eye by a told that the mule is the most 'obstinate der and arm. $ ft) � . . - . * - ., . dipped from and contrary animal that the wide wide __ _. _7 --_. . - - . ., � . ''I . - - - I . , :-, �' - . I beetle or large mallet which a ___ - - ­­... (==J.h?.,..M=:Mz CD 1-_Tr.V . � . . . ­ - I . . " - . � TO LOAN - - . . - ,:, the �acds of a man worldsupiolies with food. While I do not .rzmm .r&SX.3-plakerluff Station Q.T.3 * * .. -.I ' - ;,. * ' ; ' I . -ear 4 . . . - ... ..­ _ dispute tl;e co.ntrarinem of man'slOD9 - TRAINS aonxki EAST IDUE AS FOLLOW'.:- . - I.. A01%,dim �� timbers. Ile wag knocked senseless, but - . � . . . . - _. I - - M. . .:- . . At 51 j)et cent. Interest nayable-­.. .. �_ �_ - I -1 �... . - Was fortunately not as badly hurt as, at ed friend, I find the human family con No. I EXPRESS . . 8:00 A . .- - . . - . * .1 I I q tains some pretty obstinate members- As " 3 MIXED, - . . 2:22 P. M. . . . yearly.. Straight Loanse . .1 . I - .. '�, - % I , I .. - . firstseemedpro6able., . 8 . e bad bid farewell to winter, . , . 1. . . . ...; .. , � . - . .. - . Crandell's. u - ameri - now _oon as w 1 7 LocAL. . . . 6.80 P. M. � ___:I� . I - - . � ew ste . , I A1 __ �_ S . - ­ . - . . I 11 . -_ . .1 - Capt. )ring work, the com- - I - . -tut� Apply at once to - - � - and had commenced sl ��: ­ . - . 1. j��S�_ ,----. - , . - MS I _­ _. __ . , - ". - ing colupletiou, at Lindsay will be c'e. TRAIN'S GOING WEST DUR AS FOLLOWS:- I . 0. I =� __ . . . - - - - - . . I . . ueari plaint was made that rain was sear . . �_M� - . . - - . - . � ­ . � . the I In ebt boat in the inland waters. Seedina passed, and a more favorable seed No.8 LOCAL . . . 9:02 A. M. .. .. I . . _ - i76 DAVID J. ADA f . � .- I - ­ . . I . . I arg . 115 in length by 21 in " T . I . --- � 1 27-43 lRanIcer,& ]Rrolker# I . - - I .- .1. its dimensions are time cannot be recalled by the oldest plod- 11 4 MIxxD . . . . 4:16 P. M. . . _. . .. ,:, * ­ 1. . . . . .. _. . : .. k of 120 der. 11 2 EXPRESS . 9:09 P - M. . ,� I PORT PERRY ONts .. _. - -. - - breadth, giving a length on deq The grass and fields commenced to . . . .- I . I i . _� �. ­ �. . I . - 31 feet in breadth. She will have don their green iLttire. yet the clouds failed -_ = . . feet by __ --------- - � . � - - - .. . 1. ... .. - , � .. - layge and commodious cabins and state. to drop tears. Frosty nights came, and PICKEUING MAUKET. - . . I --------..-- ____ - ------- - - _____ __ - - ' . - _: . : .1 - - . . - . ­ - - . . furnished with all modern im. because ap apple tree on the fourth con- -_ � 1. Nzws Office. June 4. 18%1. . Established ) - . . . ..". .. . _. . rooms, . - . cession lost a blossom, we all became des- ' 1 1.05 goose 65 . I I . .. .- . - . _.� provements. Fallwheat, 90 to -1.10 spring, 1.00 to . . W, E. O'BRIEN I.' - . . .. � .. perate, and asserted that the country was took Floor, family, per bbl. e5.80 to $600 . . .. : .,. .- . _. . .7 - The barn togetber 'with the contents, ruined. for ' Bran per ton --- . 18671. . . .. - . I . _. . . ­ - 11 . a u getting thonsands of the same Flour. pustry, per bbis 46,00 . . . I I _. . . . - . .-- -- - I the propertv of Mr. James M Inro, 11th . . ured. , The weather. 616. Sborts, per.ton. e2D Screenings per ton siti. I . . . . . . . I- . - - . . I- . . - - . - .. . � - t blossoms were uniDi . � . . . I . . - . . I. -THE � - . I . .! - . - �. .. cola. of P%eaeh, wete completely destroyed 0, and vet no rain. Horses FARMERS' MARKZT. �, . : . . . . .� __ 1. . .rew warmer . - 1, 1%_1"!!!_w I - _. .. .,-. . __ � ' - ILWNPF"%L� - . . . . . - 1; - on tile evening of Wednesday last. Causo & - -ro, Jdde 4, 1891 - -1 . . . - ­ - . . . . . � . - - ��,�� - . - . .� . , . nd cattle were huddled in small fields in . I ToRo.K . . . - I . � 1. . W 1-1 I rT: B1 r . .. . I - "!���_ . . z . . - � . . of tire unli-nown. Insured in the reel order to econbinise the pasture, and every- 10 to s 1 12 - . . . . I- I . . . . .. . ; . nsurance Co., for $705, . . . ,-, - � ` Farmer"s Mutual I thinc, seemed to indicate famine. When Wheat,. fall, bush ........ S I __ ' ., - � * - . � _. i -i us and Wheat. spring ...... i.. I 00 to 0 00 � : . i . D the building ,And t;560 on ec4j- Factory, � 0 ­ .�,. ;1 . - $225 o r. lo! Ttiesday's dawn reut the heave Wheat, red'winter ...... I 08. to 0100 Pump 'PHOTOGRAPHER I . I . Loss on building �4(00 and 0PI the earth arank its fill from the copious . � * I .. . .. i . . teDts. . - . -_ . . .- - .1 . I en satisfied 9 No,* ,Wheat, goose ............ 92 to 00 . I . - . �' . . ts 3 2 1 4. . . . 6howers. AV&s man th L� . OT' � - * * - - . : . . Ir I .. � . - - _. __ .1 1. � _. . �__ * . ­ .. . i . . .-.. conten A wit v he. had scarcely de t meal on Oats, bush ................. 5 -'r. (ae=0,407, 7�:rcpri-lst . I . 1. . .. '.. --- , -, - -_ I , , . I � . I .. . . Some thieves broke into Ole ra*1 . voured his fire 6 to oo C I I - - , � . . I � . .. I . � . I I . p qu - .. � I— - . . 11 . -iore, on Thur i - ' ' ick, reli ­ . - stati6u, at Creen sday oight. UiL�- abovenamed moruing, when despair Barley, bush ............. 47 to 49 . 'As- good prom t, , . - . . 1, seerred to join him and,lie commenced to pr,as, busl, ................. 77 to 81 " - : . - Nfanufaeturer of . . . I - 7 . � . I - . � . - . 1'f11(, nli tli- door so as to put ­ .. � . . - .,�-, - � - , . :V bored throm, � 'tremble lest the rain would continue too Hay, new, tou ............ 14 00 to W oo ' t, . ,:-. . . . . able work tells; ievery ilia() '. - * ` � -ack the bolt but orce & Suction um . � � - . j in their hand apd slide b k and nuless the oil of , oo Lift, F �PS � , ! - .- . . .. . . . - the door being fast with a 1pek they had it),,(,. ,Nlan is a cran . Straw, ton ................. H 00 to 10 . I have the largest trade I - - . . - �1 � I .1 . _. - � d r ' I; 40 to 6 50 'of Brass, Irou and - -1 . ­ . I _. .. . - attacke ,ommoT, genqe is occ&F.ionally applied to Dressed hoRs .. ........... Deep -well FlImPS . . �. . . . . .. .- - I . 41 I . , �� __ . their trouble in vain. They then le.,sen friction, becomes cranky and atiffl.to * in Outario county., . � � :. : . - wi -RUce. . . Beef, forequarters ....... 5 oo to 7 00 Porcelain. . __ . . � . I . i . I I . - . z . I tile iii('ovr where they made fin eim operate. I ' .. I � . . . .. _ .- . � I . . . Beef, hindquarters ....... 8 60 to 10 50 . ' ____ . - . . .. .. � . They cut upsome bag age and extracted ­ - _-*--"0v.-*---_ . . . - . I . �9 . . 1. . . ' 7 00 to I0 00 GEARED AND PUMPING WINDMILLS, � - . - ! I . Ilutton ..................... . - - .L. ts from the ti'll, . _�,._ 1. , 1: - - - ­ . . 23 ceu ECHOES OF THE DAY. I . I If I say I'll have your pictures ready - . - . . .. ' 'day eveni laA Iffs. 'ra ­. ..' - ..'. . . I Veal, carcass ...... 7 00 to 9 00 . , . I . - . ., I D(I EdwR . . . n(111111i and Cistern Tanks, and I ' liem by '- - .. On Fri r$ . . Wi : by a certah, day, I'll have t . � _. A. . ... Coulter, seventh conce d We are just re'cr,vering from- the cruib- Butter, lb ............. i....,. 00 is to 00 00 I , I . .. . . . . - - ssion, Sullivan, an ,, doz .................. 00 13 to 00 00 Cistern Pumps. Mail orders . . that day, and they will be correct- . - - . . . , .. I _� - , - - .., . :.., 11 - trom soine ing blow aimed at our vitals by the Eggs � .. . promptiv attended to. ely finished. - � - , �, _. .:. _. . I her son were driving home Oh Telegram, as You - --------- -_ -_ . i,*LL 1. -� ly done and fin - . . - _ _ . . . neighb Thev had reacbed the gate Toronto Telegram. - __ . _ . . I L - - TX 1� I A -eting. I - . . . - . .. . . � - I : le I ors. and the son are great be merciful, and listen to our N FORSYTH, Agent. PC I . la I est - � ­.. ..,.. ' ­.. � I V im, into their own yard, , - Aly new gallery is one of the rg - . I L . . . . '� ad* , the gate. Mrs. Coulter renderioR of your version respectilig that DOMINION BANK _ __ - ___ __. _ _ ._. '' ­.' . . . 1. . .. . got out to open �gh, when the horses, pare.,_,raph of ours referring to the farmers' , . and best appointed in the Province. . ... _. . . - (.. - � --- i . . was driving tlir(, hire.i man, which kindled thine ire. You - I- I Everything is as liandy and tasty. . .*- ' L -, . I .. � - :: . - a all L ' - � , . , . usually quiet, t -66k fri.-lit at a Pig, and ran $1p500t000 . ,� - I . .. .� . . have digested our echo with other matter Capital Paid, u P, - _ � - ., - ." - � .. . . . . Mrs. Coulter as money can make it. C .. 1, - I .. away tbrough the field. I I - . .- . .. . - . .- - � . wid surely cannot in justice Bev we are lzurplus, , - . $11350FO00 1. L L . . Whitby. ­ ..- . . . . .� �. . - . . . . . . . the bugg and iustantly guilty of a nefarious attempt to 4-1rain the u � - � . I around when in , . , wits thrown from Ily , tonc- .1 . . � I I . I - .- - . . - - ! . _. ... .1 _.. . �­ . I - - relations existing between labor and capi- Z. . . ! I I . � _rv�. M:_ 0,_ 11-4 - . . . . . .. - ,. i I .-: killed, her head strikinR on a 9 ,6,106 .. I , :SnT.:01T- - I .-. I ,_�'. A young man named Hitell, an officer tal. . ,­ .. . .. WHITBY AGENCY s * I - . , . - - - ...., �.,'.. _... !; . . . f ­ - � . . I . -_ .­ � . .- . - in tile Salvation Armv, met a horrible ..i. .,..,... I -1. .. .. : . SAVtN(is DEPARTMENT. . - POD= . .- . - ' L � . - I -1 , y last br he- e 'walk i&'b"or and let I * a � � � _. . - _... - I.. I.. ... . � � - . death at Clillt012 on Saturda . Stand' off th' side t rates. No or -_ - Frenchman's Bay *"-- - - ­ ,.'� * . in- burned to deati, wl.ile burning worins Capital Pass by, for she is a sacred child Interest allowell at highest curren - notice of withdrawal required. - . . . ... . - . . . . . - . . I . poor crippled hedger NONE . . . . - 11 . . igh rch. The can and vou are only a I I ... . . __ - I I .. - __ _. I . . off"a tree with a I'm ted to . : .\- D. ' . AND - - . . ­ . - - oil running and ditcher --as per the Toronto Telegram. . - w. H.'HOLLA' I . . I , L I;.. . . - . MANAGER. TIVORR L I - - ' ' - -1 . - . . - - ... exploded in hiq face, aud the -4-' � 101V , . : . . - I '. � I .. . - . - � � I . . I on his face and clothing set fire to bim. . '. . . * I - �, L .. . - � . . eterloo. The Bread I ... Pickerilig H'arbord, - .*. .- . ' . * , .. � i * : I : .The poor man Was crazed with pain. The; -. Mawln[L Ch&rta, � - - * I .� Ell,& 1.110 13 T111F. EM' . .. . _. ­ . - I - � � . . I - - .. : frieDd, arolind illul'could not get near him 1 llioLa, The Royal Commitmon, 0 Investi - FOREST NAMBR11NO - _. I � - -_ -4&* - . .., .- - 15 1 - . ' .. . � . I . . , � lie fighting th : gate the sweating system were only nefar . . � . ey .-, - � I- - .1 I - I I �'... I :. - With blankets, f, em .,Itid keep- ioufj nletho(lij of getijux labor against c&Pi- . Standard tioconi 2-�hjj .. . � * , I Lin" e'd Oil Cak Meall � - - . ­ - ­! . . . S e ­ _­ . ff -an ai field .- ­ . I . S - '. . . . . . I . . -i �. 113(7 thpill 01 - He i . lound the tml. And ettpital is such a puiiv child she .. - . .. Cap TWO .. __. _I , . . .. - ,_ Z ­ , . - r. aud death ended lilt; jOur markets, - . Trt tters will be at � - _. - � . I Hay, -Oatsi - Corn, . _ . . I - � ' .1 . . uUtil exhati4ed, has oilly the power to coruet. This great sire of . . . :- i .1 - - ' ' ' - . � ' ' - . I . L � . r.1- a ,,(.,w hours afterwaretg- incorporate huge s. Nitrate of Soda, Potash Salts,. . . I I - ... ."nflerin �, control your railroade. I I V1 ' con xfqD ­ . . ­ . . - . - . , -v individuals, trusts an combineti, adding;A) I*r cent. , _.. �,' - L Some apparently hungi. d KEELER s HOTEL 18 jr,r W" of T=ZQ U=03), General and MM- - . .1 . � - 6 . . , :__ . .- , ' OPO)ising d Bcdy and WzI. W*ft d Land Plastery _.. . . r. Thos. CaselY's residence, for tt,,e necess&ries of life and mon Togs DZBMM, weabla , I - . . .�.. L. - lcntered X I 0%,1A. Vabb MAN- � . . . . . . I _. .. , unday (%vening last when the earth. therefore chide her not. labors . I . - . � , - 11411111118#1 01rels" . zmn or D=:"$ to Cld or YMM. I - - . I.. I . 1. . . . . . . Uxbridge, on 9 . I . . 1. . d"1g%b=WUz . - . . _.: . n s of tlie fatylily were tit but blindly work, work, work. for the pit- - Ron "' Bata". smunw &" ...: rge Lump Rock Salts . . _. . I - . : I.. .- A ­ ­ � an the tuember . Every FRiL).%v AF1%1'.N0,)% from I to 0 vw=y=rn MAMb Pwof lm=_ AbW&Ulyu- La . . � . . " I � I L t"f . ... I -1 .. " 'filey remove y z - . � . - _. �. 1. . -� . '&Zvles- write tkWL . I . . I � c1lurell. d the scr6ens clot tauce uf a cruel existanco YOU are & . the middle of July. =a T21mm lkadtl In & day. No ..� - : ou the railroad of life, doomed to o'clock, up to . Ma GUW "a radp W . . � . of the cellar windows and thus gained ad machine whilot capital. holy = Z"" (20") free. AAdrw . - DRAIN TILES all sizes . : . � _. I . . . . � . ' - - . . pie, cake wear your life out. 36 . . . . . � W. R. HAVENS. "*"" L O.. BUFFALO. N. V. . . ­ cellar. Hamt .1 I . artla. me ICA COMMON BRICKSt , : - ..3 entrance to the to suit their capital, stands idly by and blandlv abim- - 1__-:.___.___i_----- --- I - -_ FI*RE BRICKS, �._. _... - ..: I - and cau-p-d fruit seemed onto Tole- . . , - - - . 11 . . - . I . . - � I .. . t,te as t1ley took away a quantity of mers on your toil -vide the Tor * PICXERING " *.-., , , . . PORTLAND CEMENT, &C-9. - . . , I . . . . - - - . . . . . - ­ 1: appe I - - � � -1 - . .. - : .. - . I . . . I .. 1""red 21 - _. ! , . , - .. . ...I � � �_ ,.,- . . . : i'. tach- It is probable that niore wou -1 . . F - L . �' - -4. --*-- . . . �. ! . . . . . I- . . . - t . ' - ' � ` - � , . ..: -eu had not, e family re- I ye hir6d men cbew the c'ud of discontent - f ' - . I . . �. .,- - I have beeu tali he preach ing - Liimber Ya -11 ' OYD * . . - �. :,. .. ; . . - ly a 0 4, � 1e ifte rd ip - #, B * . . turned imUciedis with your tobacco and seek not to harmon ** ALFRED _. _.. ... I.. . , - , . . . I I �i* . . . a service. From the foot pr uss left in the ize in equity your labor with usPittl- What � - . or . . . .... . 1. . I � - . it was not boys who did it. thougli your work means slavery, .never - or I Wel St., East _ - � - , to * I havo bought out the lumber yard oi lington 7 . . . . '_ . - cellar floor lio lives a few miles South at Pickering Village, - llama . .... . f , I 1: � I _�' - * I -1. . � .-. , I Mrs. Finn, w . grumble, for ye are not as other men sea of troubles, and by Mr. J. H. McQuay .. r IT -To I . - - _.. .� _.�.:� � - of Beeton met with a very serious accl- take arms 'R&i015t a . d to s�up ly all classes oi . .ro��o . . . . . . . � . 7 . ( i . . � dent on SundaY morning iwhile returning opposing end them. Farmers must have and am prepare f, . - . . - . � . . - � . _. � - - In- g ing down a hill the their sweet will and liave you humming lumber tit the lowest cas i price. . . - � . I I'� . It -I- T�ESSEL, AT . - I - .] - � - - . - . .: ' . . I . : - iroin church. 0 - . ... FINLAU Irlionam , �. - � . . 1� __ rig slip,)ed through the from 5 in the morn until 8 and . . . ­.. I - - . . i . . . . t6ugue of the iratious or RENC1119093 BAY I., . 1-1 I - . - � 11eCkvoke, and this alarme You have no hopes. asp --- . . � IF . _­ � . '! .1 . d one of tile at Ove- except in I . . * � . pleasures like other mortals 0 . . . . . , - - � - - I , � ,­ F,0 t1lat it made a s ring into the SHINGL E" S I ­ i - - � - AND - � - ­ . . I � . . � - ' : . hors;s - , , . � ._ _ L " � . To. Finn was grubbing. for your master, therefore seek . .. ­ I � , I - . . - - _.. ' , the rig. . . e, eyea if by so doing you I intend to make a spocialtY (if Ohil)Rles, ! . . - � : I . - ditch and upset bot -to organiz I I - I - - : ; . . ... I thrown out and received some severe cuts might understand the dignity of labor for and will keep a large stock of each grade - APuBORP. . . .�. . I I .._� . I about8 the head and was hurt internally. it would be a nefarious attempt to pit 0. I,4jX_X., $1.95 per square; 1PICEERING H ­ _. .: ... _....' 1__J 11 . Toronto on hand. N - --moo I . . . ­ . , ; � ,. ­ She was brojight back to the village and labor against capital --;.as per the . des equally low. - __ amr I I . '. - � . _. I 6,,).60 per M. Other gra --- - --- - - . . ,_� . r � .-.* -. - Inedical attendance summoned. It was Telegram. I ____ - I. . I . _ , �_. - :�_. - -,r: , I , . . would not re- - .. ; __+_ t -,- . . .- . .. � - . � LIJI'S I Orders taken for any quan- 9 - . . - . . - . - . ; I �, . ... I . -: ., . . .k I �. feared for atime thatshe , a natural � . --1 �_. � - . Men - are -gifted with reason I a . . : -- � she was Some I tity of lime, and any orders , z . - . . : cover, but at last reports - '[be hired � .. r � - . .. I . - . _. I .:� beLter and hopes are entertaived of her dislike to injustice and &boses ' ft with me will receive prompt attention. .. - - '. - ... � ,,, I I . . ould hardly be distinct from the le '_ . . ' ' - -� _._�... __ - . . . BUY - � - I recovery. man w_ re he not to endeavor to . � . IS T11E PLACE TO . . - ' - "- . ' - , ' . � 1 . . Wm. Bennett, IL gcsrb"o forum, died brute creation we a. organize, organize$ I&- All kinds of dressed lumber kept � .. . ... � . . � I .. - L . i _. 5th hA-being -remedy present evil in stock. Hard and Soft Wood at the Fine Teas, , Beautiful _.. z. 11 .., I Very suddenly oil Oct- 2 ood ought too shun the Choice Sugars, ... - I 1: ,_.'' : - . e stroke�oUPWIvsis.. oreanize, your manh Pickering Lumber Yard. I - ­ .- I .- . _� :, i . - - _. �. . �, I : ,�. - carried off by a sever - . i- degradati;n of olavery-this in not the - . , . thi . . .. ... 1. - .1 z i 1. . but had not sigm � -COLT. I lei Jurrants or any .ng . W�_. __%. . an hii win .1 I - Raisins.. and 6 .�.. � � _- He had writt , to Telegram. , ' W D.GORDON,' , e I - � , . '_ " it. All- his childr6ick hpA left'him ex- Toron 11 . -6 : . - - id __ ­ . y- ' �. PROPRIETOR. I 0 . - ... . . � _. : - I ! " * , '' , . . I th whom be hsLd . i 16 �, _. Groceries .. - cept his boy Archibald Vvi LETTER TO THE EDITOR. I � I -------- __ - _ __ you may want in I ' - ,� �` � ` � I I ��. , that all his farm - . . - . I - . I . . - ... . * � i - . , . � , I an alleged understaudin' ' ' - - , - � � . _ wouli go to his fklthful_&�i home loving I This department is open to all for the fair dils PICKERING ; S JUST ARRi D . .1.1 ­��, . . . ill reads. The cussion of public uestions. The writer must , !- - L NEW GLASS $ET _. - .`­ �11 . - 00n, and so the unsign0d w ' i cams send bile eorrect n&me with copy, . . - . __. _,-, : .., -V. . . . f their fa 8 in al, however i - ­ i.-.- : I � ­.- � her children, hearing 0 ther' ;�isll it distinctly understood, MISR SETSP . .- . ­ :It ot We we hold ourselv86 r0- - . . . . . ..- - iately put in their claim, that in no can do expressed by Correa- . - BEAUTEFUL TEA AND D . . . � - _. . � 1. .*- , I- . - . �­ : . and their rival factions now Itre each spousible for opinions . I PLANIN MI L - - �_______ �_ - __7�-_ __ - - __��__. ...1. . I- �� I . pondents.-ED- N1CW*1- I - .. ____ - ---------------- __ ,. I .1 . ' _.- - : se nistra to � I _. . - . ­ . . . .... - � . - eklug admi i t Archibald made . . . - . � . . . - ' : , . * I ` .. . . . ... . ­ - . .. - - . I _. , , a master stroke, w1eln he found his DE - Ali SIR.-Cark you inform me what is �. - . - . I - . . I 1. - . . . .,- . in a , ear, . - . . . I'— . . unsignedq bv putting i )go. for the present Y _. . . r I.- - .- .. .. ... -1. . . . . . '. fatlie'r's will for $675 for t* ft the tax Oil d( med bv the assessor DOORS1 - 11 , ro .-- & C 9 T ronto . � . � ..�� e estate . o. 0 ­ I.W ;z - claiin against th as I have been infor I . cco - - . . ­ � r% n question is 67 been changed, - . - . . . , _- -. ._1 . �_, - I . � . - __ wages. The estate i sqd others that the law has - SASHI , , . . � I- -, ­ ,.,..... .:,.­ ... . � 1_�_ -_-:,Li �_ acres in Scarboro- * - - so that the tax is 11 for the tirst dog and ... - ' � .- � _. .­., � .- . - '. _:�'L.� . W S e I . I I:- ­ - I . . . . .. - , , - . I - � . � . - R. _U. Good- $a dollars for the second. and as the change '_ ' I I . : . - ..: , , - BLINf)S, ,-. - -- : ' ' I hole" ale deal rs in the fbi- '. .. : - ` , . . r ' I . Mgnnfacturers of, Snd ,_ - . I i `_ -, " I . Last Monday evening M e no doubt .. � - . � . - - -- �11 . glad julsfortutie, is considerable, if correct, I hav I ialties : - . , - . - * � �.� . ,.:, . . 1. �_ Inan. of Oshawa, had the t many of your readers with myself. - . - . . . I lowing Spec ..- . . ,1� .. � _. ..i . - .. - _-. I 1. I i . . law, Mr. Kins- tha . �� � - ,and all kinAs of- ,_ I I . I - . - . . .1 .. � I . - . . ... I . - . - , �­ . _�� while showing his sou -in- , & We Son would be glad to be informed previoma to - . . ­ ... - , , - . I - . - t-:--�-; � � . 1: . . � . . orkizig of a Smith 8 . v . - . I � . . - . '� . - . . . I ; . run, the w' ilia the court of revision. Yours faithfully. X) I 1%%Tl�, (a I - . . �. _�, - .. i&0_U1J a ?, - I .. .!-.- �A I ., - 1�� . - it and strike _FkRuzu. AA Wool . '. _: . 1, _�_ '4�, 1 1. - . revolver, to dischokir$e . & . . . � . .- � -I . ..­ � - ,- Anything in this line supplied on order. . I .. .L. - ­. - _' - ._.t11 � � son. He had prepared it -for use a few [We have heard or read of no particular ) I ". I.. - . " .-: -: - ..:.. Q t, - . � . � I . I . ::, I.. ,V �. iw he eta Bolt Cuttin 11. , i- days before &ad hado I pposed, ange in the Municipal Art in r*f6r6I1(* _' winaer *...*- , . 9 , _.__ -.,...-. _� , 'JrZ f their contents, ch - r � � - ., .�-- * . .­ 1. . ,_, , . . . to the dog t 1. from last year- Hom HaTizig got the Pickering Planing Mills . J . i - I . .-I. _:��_�-', �.' .,A, �. _s emptied the chambers 0 a - . I . , , I . . - , . , �� stin ioadeds' an- . . . I .L 1� . ��,Vr � , . . .; d Dryden's dog bill when ilret introduced, fi&Wd Out witil all neweaLry machinery. 'Rea &&e. ) . Eureka ,.t1-:._ I :--_ , I mptly. I .. "I .. I . t - �;_�." . 7":,. - "f �"4,._ � - . I . � the ball ithit 1118 had many change4i but before it was am prepared too fill all orders pro �� . ,)� - �, k ., I When tho biLmmer *trU6 . I !,. I I . I 1�_ I - - ' - . . , - i� '.� i., . d'othough allowed to bs placed upol, the Statute@ it dreim lumber, and do AU tha work usually ­_ - . . I ' - , - - � - !:� - � -I "I " - ... a in tAil@ pelvis region, Im # � . A y6li will use no oth6r. : . J-._,� .,;;, '-t � . I '' - so instigator in the best laBing mil mie - -, o . 4 . . . . . .S#9n&V* -.were was so, modified that even the done ,r: Is. T our, Lardipe Maohi Oil 'an - . � . 111".. - WidiW I r . . -8 .,. ... I '_.4;� --. ,,�: #robed for, his wa f y 29 - I ,,� unable t6 looMe ii. InflammAtiou of the w' a stranget' 04L Thi better �r 0 M ear the G.T.R. at&- . - f. I I . ..... ��",.,,..).. .) � 1. 1� � . - " - ­ A:�� "W, - 1. . �,,� . - �. - , . . � ­ . .- I . �. , �­ . . i I . ' � - � ; '. 1 ­ . , '. :�! ,�­)'l 1 m, 6 1. ­ I . �, : ': Z.." '.. '� - ��l . � " - I C&U as th � . �­­. 0__ . . . - * 'o . _; ,:", __11 �. . . ja dgkaih on .. irairmer" to fkad if a change iA v in - .. � , qmn� _________­�� _. 1_� _ , , . I It . a set - a" resulted . . tion, when d"iriug &DY%hi ' ng in my line- 1 1 ,. �. . . I __% . � ­ ' ` 1, ­�..,Zl' ;�) ( . -Is t� 1. . . I "I 1�,.�.*. , - ��. .� T 10 - _f , rnuv*y -'afterpoop..: Al "I will -have W MERVILLE, 1. ,:.,.. 1, ''. � � I.,.- *;- �'%_�4 � bowel W M1004 t6 iply-to the TovmsbiP Clark.D.R.Beaton , 13111 - R �1.1. ,�'. I I � - " _14� 11,aqici�& 1e4.Tt,D 4i0; The Wb tevaW. Next week we J. L. SO 0 09TO - � � . . suthority upon this -.� a I:.., .�'1.1� I � - I—_ # kt�l , - . Ao tbalait; i interview � McCOLL BR S & Cosy T , . .. - � I ,- . 0 time to . . .. -0-7 .. PROPMTOR. .�, I � . 1;1 . . __ i,. �.,., -.. � I ,� U '. r V - �, . I ­:,�v­ I I � Y L full of m � , . _ - . . - - _. 7 - ` _7 t "� . �� [at of ar, . . .. . I I ­�4 .- -, L . . I . _ 1. ­ ­ ! . .�, %:; 7,1.7;. .. �.! . � - 1. f _ , Li, -J . . . _: � �:�'. I .. . . � . .1 _ . .. 1. ­ I - , , . � � , 1, - " , " � , , - I . . 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I .:: � visitors: an the, 14 pr-3ttiest 'ittie footaigs O.NE nN FREVa TO A WAIL . .AXOBG � � '. . I. I .-.I:, - Im r; - - . THE HOME. . 1) _. �,­ � ._ '. .;.. I � it- . -J.1 _.,..� �.. - 11�... 1. �, _ .. I . ' . . . .:­ - . . � � .�. ,_i. -1. -1 - 1. I . . i . . . tootsies in the worlif? Does he like to have _-6- 1. - . _. _D s ep - 1::-- 11 *.�­ sm __ .... - . �;. .! I ­_ �:-­.-..... . . . ...C.... - . _. .. � his toes felt and squeez#d ? Does be like to . v. ' . ' . .. I ... some stn"Me 510101 smotag sk"�'WV419, . . , . I" - . � . ,- ._ � . � - - .. . . * - I . . . �... - � , . . . - V ed re�;Pie. I . _. - � : .1 . : . . I . ­ - I - I I .�_ " . have fingers thrust in his th to make NO cOft KRPm to & r.bl"r W%eln r6al" . . '7 . - - . .�. � . :�,:�­: . I . I . . . i � . - �__ � __ �:. *.4 a " The Queen of Rome. . , i. .. -. '. I- .. - land and France - from K 111n ZnUft" Suffering for 8 Vftrs � .. . � .. . 3L, V_ . I , . Were Preparias to , ,: torid. ., - � I.' - ..:" . . ping into new paths, . him show his new teeth' . Tn returnin ipUni't9 Pre. U I . . ` ' s the man that '. Flxbt. :., . -,::.� ­ While women are step D h b,:ou ---, - '. -. South Africa,� saw :L great mRiW strange stored to P" � - ­ - .. I.. � . I . ,� ;. , � . ,feet Health, �'.,; .. . exploring new fields of ubefulness, when � . . t . � - 'on tj Zp,pose e wls 'Lion of � -..".. _. � . � nvented. thi syrup could be hung? ican chief on the Ca=mawe River sights among Kaffir tr bes in this *see I . - . working shoulder to shoulder with their An AIr ifewl People 1111V suffered mor ' - \ - �'-.� �_ . . Why "s he fike to pull hair ? Why does . Africa, named Fade Kaba, ham been the country. In pas ing �Jong the. rpado from dyspepsia thhn Mr. E. e Se'verely- P .. . � . � that often they can do he contemplate his toes by the hour, and In ""'.." eal of trouble.for the French you will find at intery do a saloge boad $at- A. ll,IcAfaholl . making a good d . 1;4 , we I i a . . ;. -. --'� - a man's work with a man's skill. Whenthe break into op asms of shr andEnglish. Heoccupies territoryonthe t you with eyes o death., AJU i llk�owngroeerofstaunte%Va. ilesa,ys. . _. ieking if auytody Ulry I . . - .. dominions of art, science and literature, are * the fascinating objects ? ings I " Before 1878 I was In excellent health Wei - � . . . . . I crosses � bank of the Cazamanze River, which is developed the facts th;.6t this, is thei� inode I g1l.. . . .. . conquered by women, shall we not give a How does he like his mother to churn him ir dead writes a oorrespond. Ing over 200 pounds. In that year an Rilln,n,. . . . I . . .... - thought -to the t housands of womell to whoin up and down on her knee �f ter he is fed, nominally within France's dominions, though of burying the � developed into acute dyspepsia, - � I phe has never attempted to exert real autor- ent of the Atlanta CoLetitution. ; Their cus- i ' and sooll I . I . -husband, children and home -be it ever and then put him in the cradle and rock him p was reduced to 162 Pounds, suffering 11 I � . so humble," mean all of life. . ity in the region. His country borders on tom is to place the body in a sitting psture, burning : .. . . � .. till his wretched little head bounces from the English possessions to the north, and covering all but the head with ear4b, and sensations in the stornach - PAIPItati011 of the heart' - � �t . I , . . . cheer. Do not forget that the true wife, the before his dizzy vision, and, weary with . ti ated by their King, meal (corn meal) and'a vessel of water, so -so nausea, and indigestlon. 1 ' I - - - - . If To these women I would speaka,woril of side to side, and the world turns round I _u ,of ipealie . i . . for some time pa&t warriors from his pwenty- providing the corpse with a pa, 1i- - - I .. . good mother, can lot be excelled. trying- to keep pace with it, he falls seven villM es, ins IV ' and not Inten I could not sleep, lost all - . ! - - .- � �_ Of such a one King Solomon said, "many asleep at last? I have flocke over the border and devastated that the spirit will rest in peace heart In my work, had fitsOf melancholia an L . . a Part of tile English territory. The Eng- haunt tile our i I 4 ' . '_ . _: daughters have done virtuously, but thou es we vivors. - - i I .-. . . . I excellest them all." Earth has no g' We were all babies ourselv once,but lish grew -. ery tired of these proceedings These burial plac ' -are* near a public for days at a time I would have welcon, � - rander ed I I . . are none tile wiser for it; and it seems lui'e death., I became morose, sullen and irritable - �; . I-- -.,-- , � empire for a woman, than to be queen of her likely that time will go on, atid we shall and appealed to France to make the King road, so that when t e resurrection comes , . . . . and for eight years life was a burden. Itrie' * . .� . '­ husbanil'sbeart and home; lie brighter behavehims-elf ortojoin withthe English they will be reatly to jump tip immediate. ' d, a �_.. � � Z . none of us know what the baby thinks. ' - many physicians and many remedies. Oneday. h� . I . . diadem can rest upon her head, than the I . in an expedition that would teach him bet ly and follow the a gels alonie the road 1. - . I . . a workman employed by me suggested t4at - . . . - - I . . � . . - - o . -1 . '- . i y without the danger o getting ft behind � i ; crown of motherhood. Tired mothers, . . .... : -1. - - , ter manners. The French thouallt the I take f , . - . ! . - .. * * ' . . . . i ..- . . . � �.. " . � , ' '' . " - : ; would first try conciliation and t1ey sent 0 1100d, � weary of the endless round, of work and . - `� :_ � -'i: I . or lost. The Kaffir beheve in a future S. I - � - . I) o'lliestic Hints.. ' ­ j, Mr. Bromelard, with a military escort, to - rilla, as - ` . . '. . .. . . care, the housework, the sewing, the cease- . ;I L. :. �:­ ... 1. ..-. I state of existence, n t only for the soul, ,. Sarsapa � : .- .- . . . i. I L � It had I ­ .. less planning to supply the thousand needs T(7R*EY-DRF.%lNG CitoQuETT". -There reason,with the savage monarch. but also for the. dy. This belief is Sufforin cured ilis I - . .- .... . � 1. . - to a family, perhaps yell envy a little the is so much richness'and lasting material left Fode Kaba, however, was on him dignity, strangely similar to t at of Christian tra- wife of dy-,p,,,, I I . . - . , _ . , - , . . � successful writer, artist or*lecturer of whom over in cold scraps from turkey dinners declared himself to be an reat a kill as dition8. How it go into'the Kaffir re- sla. I did so, and before taking the, whole of ' I I - .- L ­ __ . - not kn9w that i t in& as well be utilized for cro- the ruler of France, and sail he would TO as a bottle I began to feel like a new nian 1 ( � .. � the world talks daily. Do you y ligion is not known, lit it is one of their - Tile ? � - . 1% -1 ... -that you hold in your hands the fate of a _ iquettes. Stir& beaten-eiza into the dreasm*g, he pleased, He had around him a very most ancient and trongest traditions. terrible pains to which I had been subjected - � , . - . . _.. .- . nation? . . I mould into oval shapes,, dust with bread large armed force, and the French ambas- When a head of a fa ily dies ilia litit with ceased, the palpitation of the hcart subsided . - - ' :, . . � - . - Some day your children will be, "We, crumbs and fry. Any morsel of the fowl sador decided th it it was wise to return to all his personal We, gin�s is abandoned, my stomach became easier, nausea disap- - t. � . . __ the people" of this commonwealth. Is it not left over can be minced finely and added, the coast, I eport progress, and declare that ' .. peared, and my entire System began to ! . - the idea prevailing t at the spirit of the . � ... � a great the thing to do to mold the characters taking some of the gravy or giblets to com- a very severe lemon must lie administered dead haunts his form r abode. In case of * tone up. With returning , , . - . I ... . - _. .. of these children that the coming generation plete the, rich dish. The caroms of all fowls to the haughty monarch. Then the French a sudden death in the tribe it is often at- strength came activity of I ; � . unded in a mortar, helps to Government iiecided that it would join Eng. 4 . I . :, . shall, by your efforts, be lifted up to heights or gome, po tributed to the influence of a witch, and on mind and body. Before . . ­ � . never before attained? Are not little arms make a black gravy or soup. ]add in sending an' expedition against the the fifth bottle was taken 8 Years - I . � ' _' . � application of the rela, I.ives, which is always ' I .1 - � - . - - around our neck better than jewelsD Are Ricir. Dujupi.i.m.s.-Put * rice i & King- � : . - - . . y . . yotir n de, ail investigatio is.made to discover I had regained my former weight and natural . . . � . not little hands pressing your aching temples It was looking around to see what troops nl'L , . . - - . . I stew pan, and pour on each cup of rice. one were as its disposal to despatch on this stern the one who has call ') d the all( en demise. condition. I am today well and I ascribe it _. - - better than crowns of gold orlaurel wreathes? gill of milk ; stand it near the Iffre where it The " lunza amanzi, or evil doctor, is the to taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.1v - - .�., . . . . . . Is not the love of husband'and children wili keep hot but not boil. As soon as it mission when one of its employees, Mr. presidin enius. His modus operandi is to N. B. It you decide to take Hood's garsa.. - . ' . . . �, I I . - I . better than the plaudits of the world ? You I ias absorbed all the milk. pare your aloples, - Forichon, said he believed he could arrange assemblegall the suspected parties around a parLIla do not be induced to buy any other. - � - . - I � - . know that these things are 11 wine cd life" take out the cores, and put tile rice around the trouble. He thought lit: could induce flat vessel of water, ir to which they -look, : . .- - . I I . . .. I I - . . - .. - I --only sometimes when worn with tile bur- I them instead of paste. Boil them until the King to listen to reas(!n if lie went till- - - . - - ' ., - . . - � t I _'.. . . � .- . t4e apple is soft. They should be tied in - .. . . � owder, men, or money. Tile trench , turn coines a ripple is seen to pass over the . I . .. - . I - . - � I . - But take heart, be' patient and brave, dui . npling cloths. one at a time, their fe tures being fully re - - - � H00 ,Is � �. den and licat of the day, you forget. armed to Fode Kaba, - without ,wa-4fing any flected in the water. �Vhen tile guilty one'm .- - � I . : - I I ... � � .. I knowing that the world has no nobler,.spliere ­ . F overnor,who seems to be really opposed. if .- - - : I- . _.� I Arm.F PUDDING. -One pound of grate(l water. Of course, this ripple is produced 1. . I - a - . -:. - lor woman than yours. A portion of your - lie can help it, to making experiments upon by a trick,of the lun7a ainanzi, and i . s gener- , .1 ienon whom he has a grudge arsapar - . - . *' -, - � reward shall be yours in this life and in that apple, half a pound of butter, half a poun(l savages wiLh the improved weapons of mod- . I . - I of sugar, six eggs, half a pint of cream, the ernwarware. decided to see what Forichon ally enacte I wl S ilia... . . : " better country" there shall be many stars juice and grated rind of one lemon ; Lrrate against looks into tile wiLter. Tile unfortim- - . . - ' Sold by 411 druggists. 01; six for 85. Prepared only ' . - I . in your crown. .. - could do. So one (lay the new ambamador . . . - - . I . . . . . I your apples ; beat the butter &lid sugar ate individual is then handed over to the . -1 . I .. ..; - - left the coast with his hands in his pockets, . by c. 1. HOOD & CO., Apotheedries, Lowell, M"&, . I 1P . . '. - . .- � .- . ­ very light, whisk the eggs and add to it,- tender mercies of th infuriated relatives, . .. .� - . ­� . _. - . - � I . ., . . : . ....: without an escort, without so much as a . 1, _. I I . - 1. ; . .1 . - The First feax.... -- - - -.. . add the apples, cream, and lemon. Stir all .. who make short work of putting him where 100 Doses One Dollar . -, � - - I I -- - - I 1. .11 . .11 - revolvo�r, and with only a.few provisions 0 1 . __ - . .� . �. - .- _: . The first year of married life-isf the -most together, line your' pie plates with rich shing over his shoulder. In this simplb he can d no niot arm. The spirit of - - . , - - . .. � I .�_ . important, era for both the husband and wife. paste, pour in tile mixture and bake it., A fashiorl he made his way to the village of ' lie departed, know triat, his death has ___ - - Iva rn I it 1 14i 4 'rn n k %. - ___ � - . - . . � ... � - - As it is si)ent, so generally are all the rest few currants may be added. - . - I . the terrible Foda Katba. � been avenged, then to in -peace. - Dear I fr"'Ald, d"n',', IIIII!t I Ili- #!III - ,,()I.'.* � � - ­ i . . - . . of the years, as regartis their kindly or un- LEMON PiE.-One smooth, juicy lemon ; He told the K ing lie had come to him as The Kaffirs, without exception, lise to- I , . I .. I I � '_ . ' i . ') t, With pist,d ,,r "Vith "un � 1, . - I . . . - . . kindIv relation to each other. I- grate the rind and .squeeze out the juice, his friend, and that the ruler ot France Avas bacco, which grovVs here prof usely, al)(I And it��k li;m '-: hes,t'(i ji., or - - - I .. - . I Nei'ther one alone makes h me happy. atraining it on the rind ; one cupful of sugar, very nitich averse to spillillg -tile bloo(l avery fine quality. Nfen, women and . - � . - - - 0 c . I., - - - - ..' There must be great forbearance and love ill apieceof bfitter the size of all. egg i dren use snuil, which they make trom tobacco Apeet that ll - %%-�11 run, * *. ..- � t I _­ .- . I a of tile snbjects of his great brother, F(Ac His threa,lban. linen ,histf-r - .- . . . _. both husband an(k wife, to secure .happiness bowl ; -one good-sized 'cupful of �01'1'ing Kaba. He sAid Fraii,.e wishea to live at mixed with ashes. They carry their snuff , . - . � . .. - �. in the home cilcle. - . water in a pan on the st,ove. Moisten a peace with all tile people ay,d do everything boxes, a cylinder -shaped tuiK-,'in a slit made , NLL * v St!1I Ilis patche'; hidel . . . . I - . . Bilt Ills 111111WI'-:J ale develolwd, , - -. , i 1. I - _. - - Home. is no paradise of sweets; the elements tablespoonful of cornstarch, and stir it into to make them happywid prosperous. They Int,helobeoftheear. Theirpipesarecurious � Ali(! t he Lor. 1 Is ('11 Ili,' si le. . . . .- . . of peace and true happiness are there, and tile water; when it balls, pour it over tile ha,l a long talk, in the course of which the affairs. A cow s horn is secured, iiito whicii ' I . � . ... _ so, t,Qo, are the elements of dis-r!ord and sugar and butter, and stir in the rind and K Ing learned that an expedition had actually they insert diagonally a stem, ati(i oil tbis' - - - n - .. . I . . I - misery; and it needs only tile uncharitable juice. When a little cool, add the beaten been preparing to inarell against him, when they atlix a bowl for tile tobacco. The horn. - . . . I . . ' i ' ' � � . . I � ., - sp!rit to make Jt a pandemonium, or the yolks of two eggs. Butter a deep plate, and this young mail voliniteered to go unarmed is then filled with waler and smoke, and 11 . . - - ' - - . . I . _. loving genius to make it a paradise. cover all over with cracker dust (very fine into the hostile region and settle the trouble water drawn into tile mouth. � The former i - ..� ­ I . . . __ : - ..:,- r � .1 1 , ) . mix- by peaceful woidg. it; Inhaled or ejected t�rough the nose and "Ge'rman., . .. - . I crumbs . This is the crust; pour in the �) _� . - ­ . - . . :1 . - __ � .. '_ - . . . :1 ture, and bake. Then fron with the two After thinking it over for a while the the water spat out. This performance is ac- . . : .. - - 1�1 : �_: - ' _- - Live Like Ldvers. - .:,-,., bites, and brown. compained with much coughingandchatt 9 9 , : . - ., . 11 w , , � , . , I - -%Tarried people should treat each other ' . -th the French, and he promised to restrain Ing an - -,- r , . . ­'..- , I . King decided that lie would make peace (I sillgi g the praises of their chl. - -- - . I . BAKE(Q O.%1l',I.ET,--0lie Cupful of boiling wl 11 ef: - . � - .. i . . . __ . , - Me lovers all their lives; then they would milk ; beat the yolks of four eggs, .'tltd add his warriors in future ,trom raiding on the nation, god will employer ; ttie latter doel, ; .1 . . I . . . - . � . . I , . � be happy. Bickering and quarreling would hot milk- and a tablespoonful ot melted HT1018h territories. He'told the envoV that not always come in tor unmixed praises. I - ,Syr.up . . . I .. - - . - - .1 .. lo. soon bieak ofl' love affairs; consequently butter ; wet three teaspoonfuls of flour in a ii france would 8end'somebody to 1,1111 to .- - - '.. I ­ I � - , - - __- . - - � . . would enter into negot ia- �. - 1, I -, r: I . , lovers indulge ill 811A Only to a limited ex- little cold milk, add the beat,en whit,es, and I make a treaty lie * , SCANDAL EXTRAORDINARY. I - . . Those %., "-) h., -C ".! I I ­. . - - . - tent. � -_ . - . - 11SUd TJO,_ 1,1Le"., ("U._ . ; . . I beat'all ; salt and, pepper well,; bake twenty tionH with him at once. So Fori A Th roat . . I _.0 . _ . - - more devoted and ,,,',lutes. It is very appeti ing. his way, back to tile- 'coast and told tile . . . - . ,- -. . - : Women should gron I IZ : I A Conspiracy of emerr,ol Axalnist the we. . 'rill, :011- !-'X,;e I - men forider after marriage, if they have tile ,. :. . 111an SN I . . �.. 0 . .. - I French that there would be no trouble here- , men of a N Is aga rim a Tow a. and Lung - . - . I . . - - I - 1. �.. I , .1. '. ..- I , - .. � . . . - ro: - . . _. - ­�. I - slightest idea of bcing happy :ts wives and � . _,:--: r .. . ­. I .. I after. He was 8 " ure the King meant to keel) The -,-ur.oux feature of a recent encounter severe ail(! ch ,,.-,- . � - - ! - __ . I . . husbands. It is losing sight of this funda- i- . .. 't'. �. . . .­.. . : . i . ,. . ' - his -word, and headvised that further nego- between civilians and officers In Ila'a, Hun- alty. trouble of the Tiir!,_:. .1 . . I mental truth which leads to hundreds of '- '-.. :I .: � He Got a Receipt- :.- .1 - I . J I Speci �r . . . � . . . . � ... .. - . . . � . . . _._ tiation he at once opened. The total cout , gary, it; tit -it the civilians won at every - . and Lungs c -,n] 1;�1­1- . . - i ; . . . �. ". divorces. . � I- �i Some fime agoI wastrading in:a village of this expedition of on� mail has been about point. 'Some nine weeks ago, the Hussar of- 1v ,ippreciate what a truly 1v-')T',(1(�-- , ; Yetmallyaman willseold biswifewho 'store," says a correspondent," I : .. .1 . when one of , .S3o. . 1. . - - . .1 . ficers of the Baja garrison formed a plan to Ell medicine it- is. . The dclIC101- * . . . would never think of breathing a harsh theclerk8cameto the juniorpartner, who The French th . se t a commirsion . , , ; . - ereupon n storm ail the ferninine hearts in Baja worth - . . - . .1 . -...!, �. word to his sweetheart, and many a wife. chanced to be waiting on me, and said: - seusationsof healing, easiiig, ciear- : - - to the King, and on Feb. 25th a treaty was I storming. A meeting was held and a list of - . � . : will look alum and morose on her husband's " W011't oil Please step to. the desk a signed, in _�hich FoJe Kaha, the King of the handsoniest and most' elig strength -gathering and r(:col,e,.T - I . � . : - . I Ing, I .� aturn who had only smiles and words -f` n Tl ible yo,,�ug , I A. . - ' at Flynn wants to settle hit% bill, Fognv reed to submit his territory to women was made. Slil)8 ot paper bearing ing are unk-nown joys. For G---- .- 1;, -iee� for him when lie was her suitor. and insists on having a receipt." .. Franc� "III token of his vamalslge lie prom- their names ' . ll people expect to'be happy'! The merAant was evidently rin were placet in a box and overy- nian Syrup we do not ask easy casci. ' I n0Yed- ised to pay to the French ti e veg nominal otticer retent drew one. It was then ! Sugar and water may smooth a. . - �__.- . _. - .. � - 1. ... _. _. I I " Why, what does .he want of a receipe"he tribute of two sheep a y= . e further I ag!eed ttat all should exert themselve , . , - . .. .. . said,' ' we never give one. Simply cross I - - - . I i t to pe . rmit a g to th:oat or stopA tickling -for a xvilli­. What the Baby Thinks. 1: -..:.. r naineo IIH I agreed no ny depredationb upon make complete conquests of the Young Wo- . . . . _�, ff the book; t,hat is receipt enough. " ' . - . � . , . Engli8h soil and to renounce his claims u oil men in quest ion, every This is as far as ihe ordinary C0L1.q111 I .. . . I 1, , ­_� I - UY KATE TIIORN-. . _.. � . "So I told him," answered the clerk, I one devoting hyimself i , . .1 - : , , the native villages lie Imil ca tured in Xrig- exeltisively t6*the daughter of Baja whose inedicine goes. Boschee's G.-Crniali . , - ome- I .. . . . - I . " but he is not satisfied. You had better hish territory. He also itgreet that he would name he had drawn. At the end of three Syrup is a discovery, a great Th t . . S body wants to know what. the baby see him. " . . 1. , r � 64 open to French enter1rime the rubber forests monthis every man must hand in at a special rod ... thinking of'! . ill riv . "or - - . . . . - I . So the proprietor stepped to the (leak, along �the banks of era and wouid per- meetin a report of his experience, and, if and Lung Specialty. Where , , . .-.,, - .. And we, too, would likce to know. - - , and, after greeting Pat with a " good morn. mit the French to tr de and engage in o I " years there have been sensitilveties - � ­ . - It is a - ubject - . . I i ther suc0e, I ul, proofs of the compile-teness of his . . . .. � . . 8 on which considerable con- ing, " said, " You wished to settle your bill, enterprise in Ilia colin�rv- At last accounts, conquest. I -ir-- . ... - -eture maybe indulged, but to get at the (lid you ?" to which Pat replied in the af. the King was faithfully carrying out his Tile campaign aga ­ ,; i . I pain, couzhinw, spitting, heiii( . Je , ; - .1. - - ': truth Tof the matter might be somewhat firmative. - , inst. Baja hearts began hage, voice failure, weakness. si:T)-- . � � . - . . proillis". It was a Pacific victory. Throuf h propitiously. When but a- few days old, . I � , difficult. And we slimild not, p�obably, - " A Well,'sa'id the merchant, A there i ping down hill, where doctors au(i . . ­ - - . . Is no the intervention of one brave man, w io he : I - - . recof i,ze , I . wever, the plan was suspected, -and sue - 'I , . . :. 't the truth when we found it. need of my giving you a receipt. See ! I tliouRht lie could coax the unreasonable ruler I . inedicine and advice have been swal- - � icion w" . . � , d at of threatened young w,)meii by a mili. lowed and followed to the gul i . - - - I � . _ a �ybf the -genuine, orthodox style- will cross your amount off tile book ;' and, int,cloubmission, an expedition of French an contirmeti by the finding .of the - - hairless, colorless, shapeless as to body, with suiting the action to the word, he drew his British soldiers whid expected soon to start -,e i ' . I F, f of -, r . . . � i . . a head round as a bullet, a forehead as pencil diagonally acDom the account. 1# I. . attendant whose home was in the cit . despair, where there is the sick ninly I : That for th i as kipt on - y b . I . terior w the coma and ary ,,- . .. � . puckered and wrinkled as hisgrandmother's, is as good as a receipt." thlis g'�treo,'L lootished Lnd a large sacrifice of Wrough his parents tile list came into the conviction that all is over ar,�l th" . - I- �� . . and two little blinking eyes set far back in " ' And do ye mane that that settles it!' ban - ds of. Mayor Eduard Drescher, whose I I . - -colored layers of -fat-is not said Pat. - . mone . were averted. ind fatined to a white beat by I a� mass of putty . guation was Cli('6*s inevitable, there we . I - . . ­ .- to our mind a very attractive spectacle to " A That settles It," said the merchant. 60. 7 - .. . the'discover on it 'of the name 11, Geri,ian Syrup. It cures. Vou are ­ y of is I , � . I I . . . . . _.. - �, - One Oyster for Tw0v . u Ic I . . _­ contemplate, though we are well aware that do I n sure ye'll never be afther . .; dau hter. 'file mayor made bl tile a live nian yet if you take it. it 0 - 7: - every worshiping mother of a baby will hate askintedZer"iet a' . � I- . � . 01 . . - I - . .. _. _.... gain V. - . We laugh at the I � who e plan of the campaign,- anT informed . -us most devoutly in consequence of our " ' We'll never ask n Ocent Young hou"wife parents throughout tile city (if the inten- Irene-- Do you meal, to sav Nla,1141 ii . I . - 7L . � .. � opinion. . yet for it &gain,' who ordered 11 half a zen halibut " for d - ii- Lions of the young cavalrymen who viiiited ; going to marry that ugly, fat old nian who * , _ -1 - . L .. - said the merchant, decidedly. - ific their daughters. - He did not choose his .- % . - ad she lived in tile South Pacl . .. .. ­ Abig apple. dumpling, with two buckle- * " ' Faith, thin*" said Pat, 'and "'r she might hav 0 been equally laughed words at iM. i , . . Ill I be Uland took her out; to supper just now *.,'" - Laura . . I ­ . berries judiciously set therein,'might sit fo Afther kapin' .r_ -"That's whateverybody says." ­%Vhat, � almost any small baby's photograph, with haven't paid it yet.' )A I I I - .� - . - r me money Ili me pocket, for I at for - rderin I If a dozen oysters --not to Tile next day all Baja house rang with a bittoer pill he must be "' " No, he's sugar- ' . . - - � . . 11 -� . . - say a int. The author of " Oysterg,,and 'demands for reparation and 21 Baja bar- coated. He is a m-ealthy. confectioner." : - I . . .good hope of success. - " The mey6hant's face flushed angrily, as ARAI ut Them "gives someexamples that - - ' . , I . - r , , The baby's sole idea, if one may be allow- he retorted, ." Oh, well I can rub that out. I nearlyi match the giant clams and abvJoile,s .ra4!ks were in a state of angry turmoil. In � . I ed to judge from hisactions, is how beat to " ' Faith ,'now, and 1 -thought tb at same, I I the evening the mayor went to a concert Like the beacon lights in harbors, which, -' . I - - __ . . - get both his fists . into his mouth at once ; said Pat. . ' of the Califf-rili'll coals .. hall. "Into this resort," says a petiUon and kindlibg a great blaze by' Means of a iew . _. ' plin mentions tha , "cording to the his. compUnt of Be* ­ fficient aid to vessels - . . . - and after that comes the problem of how he " It is needless to add that Pat obtained tori Lu E6 c fagot4, afforded all -,-- - ltlzen& too the Hungarian a - - can best urn his heels over his head withr, "-t Youth's Com io . . of Alex kd:,r,'sJ=dition9 oysters a ltiini8ter of the Interior, " the Imperial -and I' _. ..- . L _, his receipt. Pan U . - which wander over tile seas ; so, also, a n1all . - . to a foe 11 diamete w n - . . out getting off his back � : 1''. - 'r of bri lit character in a storm- tossed city, . . ecomplish the - ... - ir James E d in the Indian Royal Capt. Baron Vecsey, the Imperial'and I . I L . . . feat. And when he fintls% he cannot do 1. "L:'_,L. . . .. Se , nol 8 . Tennent wpm unex- Royal Lieut4k Joano ' hin:ff contefit with little effects great, I - . - - .. _ pected vice and Eber, and the blessingsfor his fellow-citizens.-[Epiete. 13 � - ' : Amy Returu . ly enabled to corroborate the correet. Royal Hungarian LieuL Sivo fo d their .. � either of theme things to his 4atisfaction, he * ­ .. . for 1890. J ' - , , I I . lie" of this statement for at Kottier, I ref -tus. I - gets mad and cries, and his loving mother i The preliminary return of B **! - - . near way with drawn arms, and, br�ndishing . � - 's ­ P riti8h'arrny Trinco: malee, eno Pectin il �.� ­ .- . - - . . i . - .. terrified for fear cholera infautum is comin4 for 1890 has been issued from the War Office. oyster i wore brou rmol a 8 ens of ed'ble whips, called on the mayor to come outside. - �_, . _ ._ - - M ght tle rest hou4e, One Amid a storm of ind ignant protests the may. , . - r .-i . on, and she gives him a dose Of soothing It shows that on the,lot of January of this measu -ed more tha"a even inches in length L � - syrup, and sen& for a doctor. or said that he might be found at his officf� I . . . year the whole effective strength was 210,- by hal'as-many in Wi th. . / 0. ___ - No doubt a baby has some notions of his' 499, a total or ly exceeded in two years (I 88s tile nex t day, and under pressure of the ovet- � . ­_ &OF But this extr ary meimurement is powering demonstration the officers with. � . i . - . - own, if he were. only given the faculty Of and 1889) since 1872, the highest point beatenj by the oyste . , - - I speech to express them. of Port Lincoln in I drew. The audience's expression of detesta. . . � - .. . reached in that period being 211,030. The South Australia, whic ,I are the largest ed- tion and defiance can hardly be described. � . ­. . - I . The4orld to him I smells of flannel and cavalry numbered 18,89.5 ; horse artillery, ible ones in the world., They are as large as We hope that the honored government will � . a dinner -plate, and of �Iuch the same sl -ape. atonce take effective memyes in this mat- - . sour milk. e wonderif his very soul does 3787 ; other artillery, 31,770 ; engineers, I t I -_ I not breathe paregoric. - I . . _­.. And if lie Id not like to rid 7305 ; foot guards, 5517 ; and line infantry, They are sometimes in than a foot across ter. " - � � � . . the *uni- 133,557. .The average strength during last the slicli, said the oyst r ts hie habit^tw z_ .1 �_ _. verse of tlia�viliie abomination which hi Tho court of inquiry which. was immedi- A -A pT - I - 21. On the lot of January so well that he does leav' - - 0 " 80 year was 209,2t . p . I _._� . I . e much M&C- . - I - �. many times been empi ed to ransack his there were at home 104,591, in India 72, 1 96, gin. I . a-t,elY ordered, however, was not quick '1-;,. t 0M � - . . � infantile stomach, and w� . . - 4 . . . E enough to preventanother dmilitary"dem- i . , F8 � ; . . � the label -CASTOR OIL? - � � I - . - ich is designed by in gypt 3240, and in the colonies 28,669. It is a new senatio whdn ii, frien& 4sks onstration. A Pesth edito'r and member of I - , I . t , . . The total of the rank and file on January I you to I unch, at Adela de, to have one oyster arliament allowed himself the perilous 4 . . . 1� .: - Does be like being caught suddenly, and was 185,547, or 4602 below the &Ilthoroed fried in butter, or n UPC , I I .1 . so way go and bread crumbil, uxury of a few criticisms of the Baja offi- � ... - .� RecruitA last set before you, but i a verypleasantex. cers. He was challenged to fight, and &I- - . . : tossed up to'the ceiling, and turned upside establishment of 190,149. i ite F, .. � - � i down, and downside up, in the reckle I . ! I - _� I year numbered -31,407 ; the lar est number periencel; for t�e flav r and delicacy of the though he had a wife and three children he ' - , . . . i .. people have of handling babies? Does he being between 18 and 19 years o age, jr), 37K I . . . �. . . relish snappy kisses from folid old aunts The -discharges numbered I 1, 71 8, and 14,1214 in the I . - 'CURES PERMANENTLY _­ , f . . . f Fort Lincoln mammot are proverbial, even accepted the chall nge. Th o er dr w . I . - __ and uncles w o eat onions nd of luxuric-E I e 6 flic a e ( ­ .- - * .. � � - . 7.; of whiskey & id tob to. kill. the taint were sent into the reserve, the strength of .; � ..- :; � � lots for a man to meet him. The choice fell -' .. . 1. � aCCO, or vice ver4a, we do the latt,�r on the I st of January being 59, - .. I I � OU'Linarriedcaptaiiii. Another drawing r,e-. I �.. . not know which? � . TMIce Their Aatural Biz& Oulted in the choice of a in . 216, the largest total yet reached. At the ' I . I . , � . - . . .. arried lieutenant. 4 - LOU were c n and a bachelor . . _. : - . What does he think when - a pin sticks in same date the militia rank and file stood at. For 2years. Mr. Ed d Evans, formerly ant Was el ant &9&i - F M " - - I him, and lie yells- with agony, and his 101,820, or 25,715 below the establi I ploy d by Davey & Moore, gk M&AU. ected. , . . shment. em Fle Was a famous swords-* '.- 1'�,._ I - . . mother takeE him on her knee, and trots The yeomanry cavalry were 10,697, and factur , London, Ell , -suffered fro ,- man and everyone thought, it w -, . 4 . . him,* a, the nurse she is,afraid . all up ­ .� A id tell .the the o1pliteers:221,048, of who., ni the with the editor. At the tenth th as SICUMIX . - . - .. 66 littlo. -pireci . . n ,512,293 worst rM of rhe : in& ism. He WAS treated hio rust, how- 'Jhy. - I - I , a eflicienta : at infi . . dreaofful, ' t , .; . _ ' t in i- ,, � s ' is going to have that wer v ever,, the civilian struck an . 1. co,,,p again I And,.then S ;_ �, �. I .. I - ­ I - incui . - ". I It . . - _ . . I ries, bu w always discharged me the shoulder. The duel *as sto t1k1o7d th I - . ­- - - _. i- 'I. -able. Hts logo and hands were moll We I . � V I L . I.. comes the'cai0o oil bottle? F . . I � . V1�4,vj� I , to twi ' en lieutenant's wound fo e , - : 1; _ __ . es - I . . _.- Is it happixiess for the baby to he swathed : A'collisionodourred on Wednenjay I . J walk ; their gat IS He could not und too 6 � 4&ngerou& .. . . . * .- � night e pain dro=e He W" taken to the hou" OVA friand for . . -. i him . n: flannel, �wid smothered in pillows, in, a off Gibr.sltsr�.mft'r the seene of' the wri& and h " fr"'*, wedio%l tnstnest, � . . # felt an if hot. irons were passin the offieW inquiry into, re still &ad, _., �. L .. -, u his bones., T fint gplication 0 , the whole W&Ud&l L - . furnace -heated room where the mereW is of the Utopia, between a British steamer th He liee,th. -an e . . . .1 ­ . . - L higher than it ban any legitimate right to and an Italian emigrant vessel. Fortunately st be Oil reli cc pr000ww - . . . ..T. I I - im, an contin i .. .- . I . .� - .. . '' be on the First 6f July? nolives were lost, butthe ships were go its use the swelling dt big uing - . . -_ . - L. I- ".: 4. _E ...:' I 1- : Does he like to have his feet produced from , badlY &1;:i:d that they have to lie up -Jor ask h limbs ; in a cc A Inam may Sometimes be a (%ftm - - !. )RAL ­ , . - . � wrappings and shown to admirin -_'re�sirs. . .9 - N a t4 0 I � I � ' -Q - L W COU111 W61k L Ir - .I. I their ILI hod re* I !X , IT ' A . - - . 1 .�4 42 ,g I Ud he 4mb to wor*. Pilin bad v=b i Wkei i my, it h U.t a funera ii &I. ,11-l. IT. Im T - . . - . -.,-. It e .. . 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I .1. : � �i I I . � � I - - � - ,����I I- - I . . 1. .. .1 tLL'6� 86 P� .11 . �. � .1 a " - -7. . _1_42A,fip "i", � � , I - ,4_22i".` to Gsiamtlet Ott: !,., :. .31COM9 ches. . ,� - , - . - I . � . I ii __ I - , ,� - �J - '_ . * �". . . i �x­'- - j"WILLING 14TORT Or 4 - :,;-.� A Ix ARIZON 11 �­ .,, - Z4 . . . I . ': " .. -, ,_ W, J)een prosp, .1: : . We, 1. Z. allonsis t1it-oukil'tho 3dogollo .. a tied met with t : _A.roon%, an _. ,a.inable. Being almost 4)1 .- � io � d to return to thu ,.. we decide _. .. were fully convinced thattlic. . - were entirely. tot) scaree I t.i 1 ­ �Ctlng * prosp(. - . country over which we wer I Pam in order to reach the ra 1. ro hest character, abomi - .121, steep hills, alld ' (14!(T 1 1 travel L -0th tedious and labo . Jt,$V,mowiI)g to till'i faet I to take a diticrent route cm the one we had come over. to make a ratt large c -nough . selves, our pack burrwi, .-i .outfit, and float , down the within a few ImIcsof the r�, Would land and complete ou .overland route. This wotil, . us 9, forty -mile tramp .w,r(),,�� .Country, but Would pla - . � thirty miles of home, Ill ;L I besides saving us about two . There were three of ni, ill i Sanford, Araajo, and myself . half -breed-part Span 141 I .11 dian, and . a perfect g1#11t. ill -1 not over five feet six land w; in build, yet he wasas�luick ., . panther. I never knew hisag, it could not have been over : which I write. The plallof acdom�plisldng ney upon it raft WaShl-SL 911�: I 0 but it was eagerly accepted ' and me, wno saw not oilly t such a plan, but felt enthu! prospect of a journey down . Salinas upon a raft. 'lins,11 would compensate its for tile we had sustained in our frui hills. . , - By,the aid or all axe Arr sufficient numherof pill'. F were then rolled out into t fastened sectirely together 1) , I - -withes of -fiiekory and ni, - ,everythinv %vas ill re-idine�- - journey we place, I oil r t ra ps . We foun-1 grc ,at dilliciilt-,:, I ting the burro.i aboard, .Xl � after we had blinilfellde,l t'he ceeded in doing �io. Then bv tile means of a I . he had lashion(A out of Arrajo pushed tht., raft ou, we floated swiftly away on i - stream. - It was otir ptirpope to river sonic fortv mile,i, wkit . we could velitilre wit Il 0111- r , turbulent rapidh ail,] dange the point where we pr,)p,).,e, t Was early ill tile Illomit menced otir Imirney, an,1 v reaching our - landii��i­ poai . M . We had only travelled a fum river narrowed and grvw i either bmik now ro,c hi.zh cipitolls eilfN, "010st, b,aL:1-0 � scorched su:amilts threw a I across the �,t­ealn, .0,01-dillL, i . :,N protection from tl:e lierce I mer sun. Late in the afternoon , . great caffoji!� and hwl reaell( river where tile diffs along less high and prec ,ipitous. plain to see that the CUIT(Ill growing more rapid with ev travelled. The sun had gone down b- ing hills, but upon their still lingered the red, sultr the left bank of the stream ulsr cliffs a hundred feet a but on the other side the (.1 chain along the water'S (1, toward thelatter that Arra looking eagerly for a place 'i " C ood land ing place a I i t the river," he said, after sell . for some time. A few Ili( . pointed to a gap ;ll tile cl- bank, and expressed his into there. The place was still mile below tis, but lie con,n the boat toward theshore. . 'But at that instant he gla Cliff uttering ail exelainatioi "LosApaclies!" he crit . C1186nRing his oar to the othe . to guide the raft back towai the stream. Glancing shore%m, rd\l,.%-,tw Id and painte(t savages ci ! clump of bushes upon tile li : toward the river. I st� #I . w I I( . OUR in their, hands at'l. 11 I warning voice of Arrajo eo . I fall flat upo I n the raft. I ha grasp the startled and terri I 8houlder And force him dom- the loud report of firearms cliff and a shower of bullet about us or buried thernsch the raft. The frightened burros ut tert,rp and would have 1, . stream had they not been I �ifttas. I realized in a mom, In the most deadly peril, an - 'of eautiOn to Paul who lay i -side feet.. I hastily ' , pulled sonic between .us and the foe Thefirst volley from th( 'Was almost instantly follou and I heard the bullets will - inches of my head. At th one of the burros went dowi brain, and lay still upoll tj Uttering &sound. Half drai nie, I took refuge Mlin(l I' "piring animal, and lay tho, "I'st acute terror. .- Although we were well . I arius . . 4111 1 We made no effort P" e'ligtoward Arrajo, I ; to lee the brave half bree I erect "Pon the raft, using , his strength to force our crk �� -the 'shore * .1 I called loudly to hin� . Aaa . ..,, %a6er"A Post and seek sal �4. de&d'turro with Paul and r .- 730 heed to my words and w diva ..Y '44med - � A ]low vigor. tiv di"vered that the �, ' er W" wing morerapm I Uld look - Z -to L , I - - ward the shot (ant 106ving the Indiam , ticipated t I . - $­ � . I ­ .I,- - 11 . , - I . � . " � ,'�4"Q- '' . I �' , . �s'. 't't' ­�'­­,_�_'V -_ L - '. i:h, � - -ft - , ��'... : T - ,� iNl, -I-,- Je - �;.t r Y� - ­ _7­7.1;;F.11....I� - . I , . - - - ., 6 . �: - _ � , - , wl - - , il . - I 1� - - - , . - I . , _. . - _.: . . I - . --. . . �_� . - , - - . - . �r � ` i-,.1.1 I � ''I I - 1. � . - - - I � - I . !:, - - - - ___ . 11 "! , �11 - I �1 I ".. Mps 0 4 �.. I . -,. I., :.�.. : . 1. wo - - 1. - . � - ,J1 .� ­ - . - _IA1, . : -- ­ . �'. - . - I - - . � 'oy- 8 years .- " . fte. . A�_�1'1 . 1. 0'" Ilealth. I .. ­ . - f,-rvA1 . . _'. more severely. -,.­.-�.,� _'.. I- E. A. ,-,IcMahon a .:::T . '­ tillitull, N., a , P 1. .-i ' - He say, --.,- J-f� s: � If. 11"I't llealth,,welgl,__�- -:_ t1I:tt Year an ailille,, ," - Y'�Jit�p'�" t � - -.�': - ,to and soon I ' . -." ""', "llifering burni I I �;. ng . It. - At '()I's ill the stordach, :�..� Itatioll of tile he . art , u;l, and indigestion. . . , 11 1(l 'it t sleep, lost all . - ' .1 t s of nlelilncholia, and _.. . otild have wel,on, ... ed� � -'. - I'. sullen and irritable, , _.'�, %'�'S a, burden. I t . ried ;- - L � I I hyreniedie.s. Orleday- . - . . )Y 'Ile suggested that -- . Hood 8;. -_ . rilla, as ctired his - � ring ' ' ..-.. dys-pep-,- : v taking the Whole of' � :- iko ,I new man. Tile - - - ' had been subjected,. ­ ;'- of tilt,- heart subsided, . -, a ;tsivr, nausea disap- __�_. . tt system 'begal't to - .- .. .. � I I I - � " r - - --- � - 1 8 Years.. I . 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I , I , I � �­_ - ­- ­ - __ - - - . - _ - . - 1 _ , ..�, __ .1willi". . I � - , I . - . - . - . I W= - - - __.__ - �­_ " 1� I � � . . . . Av�.�, � , , , I ', - ." � - -X4 I . . - L . , . . �J , , . . .. - - , � - . � I . � - I - I r, . ' , I . . w - :L*1 : , . I - -4�. i . . . . - . - - . . � ; t�._ . , ! , . . . -* ; , i , _ _, - Jo . . - � DESPERATE STRAITS, . I saw them hastily scramble up the rociry ward till my lead was olobove the water. , . - ", ..,. -4r, , V ,�`* . � , . . . . . ,:".... �� �,- - .. - [_ ; ­. . i ... ledv to * 4H SI)OV A. 4 .. The Volunteer Organist, .- i : A RAOE FOR LIER... , .. I I -1. ., . :_� nd coml swiftly ill As I did so I found Paul and Arraojo at m . . I I !V. I I :., .,.:L 't, �:, .� �1. , i� - . ... iujt. y The great big church wuz crowded full i 14i . _�. 11 _ .. ,_ .1 . . ­ , - - I .1 �, . 'A I -11o- f�� . L .. uV - . . - I . . zi�F_ . � '. I . � . - I f- t I I:, ki A I side, both OR iging desperately to, the rope. broadcloth an'uv silk. . - . . -_ I . - d WL Iftik ' - -L . I . ;.,i___' - . "I t. ,i� I ;--'Buf we ,wit* no* '* Promp, tne" or an z2glawr gave . . L . �­ _�'r ; *1 � . '. I . I - �. - ,-� -i f �;��',,­': . %, . floa,1k;i _�)eyond gurobot or Owi, The current us around -against An'satin rich as cream that g"ws Ron our or 1. __,L I � - ... the Gauntlet of the z1oage Apa- AnA , . ing �raopldly�with .. 0 � I FA swept by -Almost a Miracle. . _..�. ­ :t,.�: - ilig . w brindle',4 milk; - I . . _.. , � .. . I .v; _*W , '. - - ­ . t4now 8" If t. the cliff, �aond there we clung with only the in .. - . ­ ­%��_­ , . �. :, �, . che& �. I.- .., i . . .,. running current, we promisedsoon to out- ema,ll rope between us and a watery graiv Sh ed boots. biled shirts. stiff dickeys an'stove I'think the most exciting race I 'veir wit� '. . 1. - , . 1:... � ...'. � _ � I e . - . .- � I � . . . ­� o* pipe hats were there, I - . - 1.��__ - - I - : , 1. . __ - strip them in the race and leave them fa. As soon �arn and gravity - ' ' : �:. . - . _. - ... .. ..., _� _4%. �_ . .. , nessed was one in which etc .. ._.� L, I a. L . . . . : . . . .. . , , . .. Z Is got our heads above water An'doodm 'ith trouserloons so tight they couldn . , ­ � L a . - . ,rORY OF GOLD 111111VV1*118 bebiadi.,'- .But, -being fully,sware that w Arrajo exF ed that one of us mu kneel down In prayer. . were the contestants and a human life the ., - . - � . .,_._- 1� � ItILLING r, . . .. - � - ­_� al a " InIg stake," writes a contributor. -In the . I � �­ I �L I - . A 1*4 ARIZONA. couid not land on the opposite id o�wi to the to of eoliff while the othaterelimb i .: �L . _". .. _� - . - . . - h two The older in his poolpit high, said, as he slowly * - . _. � � .' - -.-,'I I r f I -nll ;,, the precipitous clift tha,C�sk t 4 remaineTin Is water autumn of 1885 I allowed myself to become . .,.,� 'I, L" , I _� . I . I ir e, #_ so&& to subject the , "X I . .1 I -1. I I � I. � - , * - -if p " Our organist is kep' to hurn. Aaid up 'Ith room financially interested in a drilling well in the . . L .. � _. - I e bad.. been prospectink' lor a bank'of the stream, t,hey still ke t A th rov,) to " 111' ht a strain as possible. . % I ._;�, 4.t i, j - 'the Mogollon Mountains in Purstlik "; eV aul, wl atiz, : central part of Butler county, Pennsylvania,. . . . ...... I _+ ,.,-I.- ., L 010 th through It W6,- soon eviden - I I '110 as an excellent climber, WAS An -As we hev no Rubstitoot, as brother Moore - L : _� . I L '�: - anti had met with tile poorest luck th" thoey -would Aever be able Z v L the first to as nd the.rope. AA 000n an he ain't hrre. -Naturally enough I spent considerable time - - : - ;� �':"-. ." _- 'A 2011P., . I - . . 1_, .�,.v,.. . .. . Iscillg almost out of provisions, us, and they doubtless realiTed this, for af te h d hed to ,icularly after the . *;� ,�'. - '. , a reac he I . Agillable. . top of the cliff Armjo Will some one in the congregation be so kind's round my venture. part � .�. - _L" , . 1. - 11111 for we following along the bank of the river fo Wed for Is to follow. I did an direct. - I ,- we decilied to return to. the ranch, to volunteer I" - well was -nearly finished. Two thousand ' . ' . . - ... . . . . L , %. - �� . . - I . . __: e precious metals nearly'two miles. they suddenly steppe s�' was feet was about the usual depth for that field, . . .L. __ . I. - . WE I fully eoil%,.iilcc( , I thaith e , but � so nearl exhausted when I An'then a red -nosed. drunken tramp. of low- 1. i, ., I , . ,� - _1 - _­ - .. . ,ere eiitil*eiYtoo searce in that locality to upon the summit of a high cliff, and otooc' reached the top that I eank down almost . . toned, rowdy style, and at the time of the accident of which I . . .. . . - - . - I . . � ; . . . � � . I ws�rafit u-3 "' prospecting further.. The looking after . us tilt we rounded a.'bond ii helpless upon the rocks. Then we were Give an introductory hiccur, an'then stagger- am to tell the drill was thundering away .. . . .1 I -1 1, ' - � . . . . � , . ed up the'alsle. more than 1,900 feet below us. . . . - L . . ,otintry over which we viere .compellecl to the stream a uW1. - bolow. .1 soon joined by Arrajo, whose coolness and Thenthro thet holy atmosphere there crep' a - . ­ - __ I - _,.� . ong - ,-- - ... . .. .�Lj_�_,_:., . U ss ill order to reach the ranch was of the .. The pr*sence of &'band of host-ile Apaches bravery had i -eseupd us from sense or sin, " The 4rill. was about forty-five feet I - ­...- ­.:... - - , . . "I I - . " ,noghosL character, abounding in ja ed In thatvicinity was a greatsurprise to Arrajo of death. - An'thro' thet air of .;cauctity the odor uv ol' and weighed something over 2.,000 p � , . . . - - :,..'.. ,- .,4 'It, . ounds. . - .- : .�--,­ ?,_ - ." , .ffs, steel) iiiii-3, and deep ravines, ni. Ing 'as well as to Paul and myself. There had' We reach. -d our- destination the next gin. Attached to this was 2,500 feet of cable,- . .. _- I . :.� i , IC I I . . _. __ .- � -1.1.1 . .. : - . . - , , : t el i;oth te(lious and laborious. . been no outbreak among the Indian* in Ari, morning by i tinrise, only too glad to return then Deacon Purington he yelled, his'toeth ail which passed from the mouth of the well,. . . .- �- ,.- t was owingtothis fact that we dbeided zona for more than a year, and rxnahmeA alive from a 0rip that had proved so dism- 11 set. on edge: over the crown pulley at the top of the der- ,.' - .- . 11 I i , . - _­ I � .. � . __,�-� _� to akea (lifle,rent route oil our return to and prospectors along tile Gila and Salinas trous. I . . " This man, pit rhiacH the house of God I W'Y rick, and then down to the windlass, on . . . - . � : ­.. ... � . ' � -1 �. . m-. . , . � . . this is sacrilege!" - I . . . � . - - --- - - . . I . the olue Ave lin d coine over. Our plan was had been permitted to ply their vocations � which the .surplus len th was coiled. The - - . . .11 . . . . . �;- W . . , The tramp didn't hear a word he said, but . - I -_ .. _.: I - to ulake a ralL large �nougli to contain our- in peace. . slouchod'ith stu mblin' feet. wiQlass was operatel by the I bull rope' . . - ... ­ . . .1 ' - . �� 1:1. . : , .. I ­ . I �11.6s, out, p,,ick burros, and p*rospecting As soon &a we had passed beyond the . �1 I ; An'spram-led an' staggered up the 8teps. an' running from a band wheel, which, in turn, . . . . , , ..'', ,;! and float (,own the Rio Salinas till reach of the pursuing savages Paul and I 'I., I . Missing Heirg f . . .- ___ . - , . . - gained the organ seat. wall zonnected with the engine. Tha tools , -.� :. , .-. ,., - ., :,"*... - : fit,, . ! � , . - ��. I . Out Notwiths, 6nding repeated , warnings - - . . I , - miles of the rapids, when - re pulled .fro.n tile well by means Gf the . . . ... � we rose from our recumbent positions upon thp that have been Rent out from time Ito then went pawrin'thro'the keys, an' soon . _.. .." I Withilia fvu we - . I z ­ 1. Wou!d land and complete our journey by the raft. to time there rose a strain engine turning this windlass and winding - . , �_ . .. ..-,-. �- �'­­ ., I � . . . This would not only save 1"Wh�tshallwedonow. Armjololasked. y the United States Legation Thatseemed tojestbulge out the heart, an up thecable. .- . . � . -1 - - - � �: �, .. overlantl r0l.l. to. here and by he press of America concerning lactrify the brain; 11 . . I . I,-:, I us a forty-nille tramp Across a very rough But the half-breed made no reply. I saw the fraudule t character o An' t' " On the day in question the tools had just - . . . -. - _�, - �! .I, him glancing eagerly from one shore to th. f so-called English hen he slapped down on the thing 'ith - . I _. I... ; - ,oulltry, 1)ut would place us within . I - hands an'head ail' knees. been pulled, the battered bit unscrewed from . - -.,-. . . � 1_, .� C. estat,eagexits�,nAmeriea,.ree,entdevelopments . � - . .: � thirty iniles of home, in a fresh condition, other, an anxious and troubled look on hi He slam -dashed his hull body down kerflop thestem- and a sharp one substituted, the - ' _. ,_ � show the number of dupes is increasing. I)ur- ; . I— .1 . face. - . . . . upon the keys- -.0. - I besides saving us about two (lays. ing the past few weeks more letters than . bailer sent on its three or four long trips into -.- . . . . � d - ,.:. - - 'L.I. . I I - 11 There,were three of us in the party -Paul Suddenly he pointed to the precipitoi: everbefor h e been received from America, Tile organ roared, the music flood went sweep- the earth for its load- of muddy water, an - . -Z .. I .... . - . : � ill � i if r an' d wung back to place and started - I . .. - . . . � . g o, and myself. Arrajo, was & cliffs that skirted the shores of the rivet 61 V, ag in'hii h I ry, . the tools .9 . - ..-. - . _.�: I ,�,Anford, Araaj . il inquiring, af im inary estates of fabulous It hwellod ntatho rafters, an'bulged out into _. .. - , .� - half-breed-partSpanish and part Zuni In. and said: - . � - �.. I i - ms awaitigirz the writers in the, liank of the sky. down the well. - . ,_ : . I . . a perfect giant instrength. Hewas "We have passed the last landinf place; 'u - such The ol'church shook an'staggered, an' seemed 11 All went smoothly for a few seconds- - - . . � - . - . ' '; - : dian; alld, , England. It the came of many estates, - . eavy we will soon be in the great rapids! ' to reel an'sway. eryt,hing goes by seconds about an oil well - .. .'- ­ ' _� - . . _­ . � . � . I uot over five feet six and was rather.., h astheJennin gg-I.Awrence, TownleyorChase- An'the older shouted " Glory!" an'l yelled out ev - : _'. � .. i I' , in �ulld, yet lie wasasquick andasa:ctivf�, as & ' His words sent a chiji of fear to my bear , Townle . -Aerne, Bradford-Hedgea, " Hooray!" -whensuddenly the drill struck and stop, , t . i ... . _.- . _�.�.... I : I . . . er knew hisage,though I think' and in an instant I realizedthe awful peril f ,t, H yde ped, perhaps 400 feet below the surface. - � ... .. . . .. - � . . - 11 �: - .- - ilafither. I tic%, . and ot era, special circulars have haq! ' I , I . . � t could not have been over 30 at the time of our situation. Walled in by perpendicular An'then he tried a tender atrain that melted Like a flash the engine, relieved of the - .� .. . . ; 1. . 11;.... . i cliffs, with no chance of escape, we we�e to be print d to answer the numerous in our oars, train, ran wild and began to reel off .stiff ! . - I - . . . . - . . �� , � - - .� � I ; . - . . which I write. applicants. The fraudulent agents in-gert ,fhat brought ill) bllo*wed mornorica an' drench- 8 , , . . - . - . The pl--in of ,%momplishing part ot olor jour- being swiftly drawn into the reat i d R f advertiseme ts in tiewspapers regarding ed "em down 'ith tears: and dirty cable over the derrick floor at a , ; . I . I.. . � - ney upon it raft was first, suggested by Arraj the river I In' escaping one langermwpe' ha ' 'ith dan crous 'rate, throwing one coil of the . t . . - , r . PaulSai 0, alleged es tes and collect fees for pre- An' we droatned uv ol'-dino Kitchens, . . : - I � .. . .... erly acceptedby been forced into another even more terribk�e Tabby on the mat. squArming mass squiirely over the tool dres- -. � - . . I.- I I � . . .1 . . - - '. J� .. , - but it was.eag nford, than the first. It is impossible for me to tended searches, etc., from the parties U home an' Ili%- an'baby-days, ari'mothoran. as . . .1 .. I _. �� audine, who saw not only the advantage of I who are persuaded that they are v . ser's' bodyjustas the driller, who acts - . _. .t . . - ­ � . p I . describ the feeling of helplessness an I all that! ,engineer, shut off steam. I . I . . I - .�_ - . I ' . such a plan, but felt enthusiastic over the despair that came over me at that monlen� beirls. The dupes 4fteu Pay money to An' then he struck a streak uv hope, a s6bg . .. . .. . . _. __. .".. I - prospect of A journey down the pictuIresque I'knew that it would be impossible for us these agentsl for several successive years. from souls forgiven. 11 Before a hand could be raise'd to release . . .. I - -.- - I ... "',salinasuponaraft. -This, we felt, partially I During Air. incoln's term as Minister here That burst from prison -bars uv sin, an'stormed the unfortunate captive the blood was near- I ­ . .. . . .­... � to land,- walled in as we were, with per- �_ the ptesnv heaven: . � . . -- ­_ . would compensate us for thedisapoointinent nearly all the letters have come from small ly frozen in our veins to see that mass of loos- * - � - . . I s nothing 6 The mornin' stars they sang together, no sold . I . . -1 . - I . - . we had susta.ined in (Jour fruitless trip to the pendicular cliffs, and there wa ' country towns. Texas, Kansas, Iowa, and ened cable running like lightning down the . .. . - . a - � .. . N% do but wait and trust to Arrajo's superior will left R!ollc, .. . .. : ­ :-:. ., ,., hills. - � I . . knowledge to suggest some plan of deliver- the Far West seem to be especially produe- We felt the universe wuz safe. an'God wuz on well. The drill hadstarted. NVecouldnot . I . . . .�. . .0_ . , , n . . . . - . I � - axe -Arrajo snon had a . . tive. Among the letters recently received � his Lhronc! . .� By the aid of an ' ance. I . - . I reach the mail. The floor was litera,ily . - - . I . . .. . ,�. _. I . ' sil-licient number of pine logs cut. - These . . . at the Legakion are communications from An' then a wail uv deep despair an' darkness piled with &-.I animated, writhing mass of . .. 1. . i .. ". � .. . . I ... I . . We were now running at a fearful rate of . I lippery with - I � . ... -- werethen- rolledout into the stream and ,j claimants to some tbirty-five estates. Of all come again. . horrible death. Stiff and a] . - ... eed, and already the water about An' lonsr. black erape tiling on the doors uv all dir* inks were hurl- . . -1 i . . � . . fastened securely together by means of stout 8 was the claims investigated by the English ty water, the loops and k I . . - i- , . ... � ithes of hickory "and mesquite. When Weeked with foam. The raft soon began to solicitors, not one has been found to have the honiestiv men; *_­ songs of cd about as.tho-ugh in search of other prey. .... - � . - 11 w � %,o Itiv, no light. no joy, no hope. no - � . . .- I 1 . . . I ock and pitch violently as it was whirled any validity.- In any case the Legation . ­ . _�... everything was- in readiness to begin our I glad delight. The tool dresser stood in the center of I . . . - � - � - . I . . ;1 joarney u e placed our traps aboard the raft. swiftly along on the now turbulent ,waters- here is powerless to help claimants or even All, tlion-thcotranip, hC- �taggered down aft' . - .. .; : . .,..,. . 44 - , Far below I coul(l, see masses of sharp an I reeled into the nig �, this twisting heap, unable to make an effort -- � I lVe found great, difficulty, however, in get- I investigate tlilese cases. A atatue of Iimita- It t! , c I - � . � . .. -.I � - . ,,� I at escap . it see"led there could be no help ' ' * - , 0,,A4 " - q t'lig the burros aboard anti it was only jag�edrockspicrcing the foaming 1) ,(f * But we knew he'd tol'hh_ o'he never' for him. Ili an instant, or two more the - . I - . ­ : I I n tion fl a riod within which unelainied 4 story, th . . - . .� - after we had blindfolded thein that we stic- the rush ing.stream. Arrajo, oar in hand ,,,t estate:'erseve to the Crown, and this period spoke a word. cable, would glide down that little hole, and � . I _... . � . . I . I . - . . I . 11 t q - . I . . � . I .. . � 1.ee,lol in doing so. ready to guide the raft throu I the d ange . is twenty y'llars. The limit within which An'it wuz the sadde.st story that our cars had then, when tl.e tinal jerk of more than a ton. . . .. - . . . . . . - - ..1. . , . - Then- by the ineans of a large oar which ous chatinel, while Paul, and fallZ d . ever hearil; . . - , � - . � . - esPaIr' actionean be hrough'� for the recovery of ,tory, . f falling in( - d on the unfortufiate man, - . . _; . -, . I .. . . Ile had tol'his own life his- an, no eye wuz 0 . . . . -- 1. - I . I he li-ad fashioned out of a pine sapling Ing and helpless, not knowing what to A0 real proper� is twelve years. There are lry that (Iny. A tile force wou I conie again upon the wind- . . , - . �*. I � y ( . _., , - : I ; ' The last gleam of tite sinking sun had now _ I . I � ;Arrajo pushed the raft out front land, and . no large sums of money awaiting claimants We'll tfie elder rose an' -4milly said: "31Y ass, there to .stop or I)rcrtk tile line. What � - . . we floated swiftly away oil the bosom of tile died away on the ,;uinmits of the hills, and in tile Bank of Fnglafid. There are very -brethorn. let it,; pray." . ­. .. _. . . � . 4 . . . . ­ , , . .1 � . � . ­ . - . . _ 8, NN. Fos.;. matter which to tile poor fePow who mu9t, . I - - . . , . the gray shadowi; of tile twilight were f few amounts of t:l,(XX) anti none exceeding - � . ­ . - � 1 I _. : 1 areani. - . 0 (lie before ? . . . . . . .1 . - - . .. � _. 1, i - - � . ­ . It was oti* purpose to float do Vwl the gathering over the stream. * 'that sorn by more thar - CIW or C'200. - The .� ­ . . I . I � " Fully lialf of tile l6ose cable had ruslied - . .;. . - ,.� .. :. _. � ! I orty miles, which was as far as In a few moments we had entered I ant�ery. belonging to . ]Fortunate Patentees. , the well when, with a mad linpulse. . - . - . 1. _. 1. I ri-%�er sill r�ll roe amount of money in Ch, . � - I down - - I... 1. -.1 ; ; We collh nture with our raft, owi' k-plerced rapids, anti all about us I unknown heirs is altogether less tival t:l,. . - . , . - I I . % Y,e ng to tile NI r. Slurin of the Selentifie A nip It nit tells to (to something, I sprang to the brake. , . �, � . I - . � 1.� . . . I � . . .. . I foani-capped waters were leaping and whirl- 000,("). r., . . . . I' turbulezi � rap;;h, anti dangerods fallis below deafeiiing roar. - ,� - "� many interes.ting stories about patents and 11 'Stop ! Keep ]lack !' Yelled thedriller .. . , . I ing with a . 0 _ . �. . . . � .. �1_ .. . I � . - ne p( ---- r, where we proposed to larill. . . . : inventors. He says the giml4-pointed d his own hand opened the throttle. .1 L, 11 It wits early in tile inornitig when ,.vt com- A .sharp rock looni-tJ just alicad ; 'I saw . .. � . � screw has brought more wealth to different an - . I ' � I- - I . --l-. I �. I 1. - . . I rrenced our journey, anti we had holies of Arrajo usihg the oar with de'sperate onergy., � .. � A Famous Ceyloif Ruby- . . "It came upon me in ail instant, then,' - . � . . 11 . I - .- men than mail)- silver awl gold mines of die . . . � . - michinty our landing point before sunset. I but we swept iapidly down upon it. There Of the gems found Ili Ceylon the ruby is %N -est I that to stop tile drill was to throw the full - .- . - . � A inan named Walter Aiken was the . .. �. ...- .. - . I -avelled a few miles when the was a crash, a violent shock, as we -,truck, of the most value, and has at times secured * weight oil the man's body, while so long as . . . .1 - ... . .1 6. . ),Ve had only ti I first to think of it and lie reallsed a hand- * . .., .- I . ..;, .. river ii�crrmved and grew more rapid. On and the next instant I was thrown flat upon tile highest prices. Reiecting as a travellers some fortune. Aiken . Is father, by �lie way the line could be kept slack lie was safe. I - . . . ­ , I .. ' Then I understood. - The driver meant to un- - z 7 . . _. - .. . . .- either b -link nmv rose high ll ard pre- I the raft, and- clung desperately �o the tim- tale the assertion of Ilarco Polo, that lie invented a saw2ct which brought him -�100,. I .... - .. I . I..� . (:ipitowi c � 111T4, who6v, blackeiied and selill- , I)er, close to the side of Ilitil and Ai rajo. saw a Ceylon ruby the size of it in'In's arm, (XX)or more. . . . i-eei the rope aS fa,8t as it descended. . . . � - - - . . .. � ' - . L,.,, . r scordie(l sumi-nits throw a grateful sh,Me , Tile raf' parted in -twain ,vi a great foamin' it may he interesting to recall what is . re. It was it Yanke'c- wiv) first thought of put- 11 Hardly an extra coil was left upon the �. __ I ... .,� . __� 1. I - __ .. I - . ,. - . � rinecti-ion . . ­ - I . .. - a most %�elcome ting copper tips on ehildren's shoes and his . . . . _.. e ., across the streani, atfording. billow swept over it, and for a moment I lated of another Ceylon ruby, in co floor. The line was nearly taut. But at the - " . � � thought we were lost. But swinging clear with the part, played unwittingly. in the other end it rolled loose with a speed I % . I - _. . .. Protection from the fierce ra'yb -of the sum- 11 I - check li,ecaine good for magnificent suins. . 1 1 ,., _. - � . I � . � nier sun. of the rock we swept onward. Arrajo still rise of a tamil that was of notA.- in a 8ub- Sometimes inaity years elapse before the that was frightful, and glidingswiftly about ," . '. , "I - . %.. I— . . . Late in tile afternoon we Ill struggling t Ide us away. froin the dan- se,quent perio(I'm the history of the Dutch , the mail's waist as round a post, phinged . �' ' ' .. . . � 1. - . td left the good qualities of an invention are appreci- - :- , ­ ­ I . . � I . . . i .roua rocks""ttat. lay before us. Republic. A I physician became f sight. .1 - ­. '. , .: .. Veat catIl'ons and had reached a, 0111t l4n tile .ge . - " Checty" ated. Tile patent oil roller skates had out ' between tw6 - ­* I .. .- ­ I . river where the cliffs along F, Ls were that part of the raft which -had brok. tile owner of a large ruby, said to have heen nearly expired before it realized any profit. 11 NN'bat A race that was - . . � I . ,�. �� . , - ant'. - -er -)f the : - s�. - � !ess high and precipitous, though it was I enoall f a Ist�lall curry -stuff grind � - .. . way from us were the two burros and tile size o 1119 Then somebody started a rink, and so made giant po%% s working at either end ' . . : �.. ,-. . . . - ... plain to ,,,ce that the current of the river was . anti the body of tile dead one. For one stone. Cutting into pieces, anti retaining tile skate inventor worth 1,0(K).("). same line ! The derrick quivered under the - , - . . _ - . ­.. . j .- 1. ­ . the larger portions, he prekented tile Dutch strain of that flying windlass, while the - .- __.. _. - .. . . �., 1'�. - . . � growing niore rapid with every mile that we motnent it whirled close to our side, then Who has not seen the " Dancing Jim _. . . I - I .. . -� . . 4buttons .- . :_:­��, .. I . . . . ­.. travelled. , . turning it struck with a crash among a mass Governor of Colombo, linhoff, with I Crow!" "'ho would believe that it was drippings from tile rope were thrown ih ail . I I . - I the tower- of sharp rocks. I saw the broken anti splint- set with the smaller pieces. I 1111off, not Ull- 71 directions, covering the place from end to - - ... .. i - . -, . - . --1 . . Tlic sun. had gon-i6 (town behin( I . worthC 5,000 a vear to its inventor ? Yet, . . I _�­. 1, Mg hills, but upon their jagged summits cred timbers of the raft rise half out of the mindful of gratitude, promptly exalted the it is true. - end. . ­.- 11 I . - - . . ­ ... . 1. . I Still lingered the red, sultry glare. Upon water, quiver for one brief moment, then donor tothe proud position of first 11,11alshar ' "In the engine -house one must have - I . __ 011eot the largest fortunes ever realized . .- . . .;__-� . * '. - . . .. .Llt . n roar. Mudalyer of the Gate, a title of honour tit 11 trembled, fearing the engine would be torn i - � . .. .02 I-. the left bank of the streani rose perpendic- pitch downward a d disappear in the I from a patent, was made by the man who. . .- - . %, .: retained, and about equivalent to a lord. - from its; block, but still the driller at the ­ , . -_ . 0. . ... _1: - . ul-.r cliffs a hundred feet above the water, ing flood. I conceived tile idea of putting emery powder � but oil the other side the cliff's ran in a low Our fraii ' ept through the liqutenantof &'county in England. This otherer.d of the connectingrod urged it _� . . - '. . � . � 1. . Craft h6w* aw . on cloth, and the inverted glass bell -to hang . - ., z " chain along the water's edge, and it was dangerous channel and glided into-sm000ther rise in rank, however. stirring into restless. over gas-hurners proved to be a veritable forward. . . - - " - . ; * - . I � - .. _� ' _ _;� action the dormant energies of the Chetty, lanip of Aladdin. � I I Would he never gain oil his antagonist 9 - : - .. ' I ' - - I toward thu latter that Arrajo cas� his eyes, water, but we had oi,ly passed the first and nor was at last glad to get rid othis It seemed as if he must, running at such' a'. - - .1 � .. -.1 I . 1 % . - looking eagerly for a place to land. . the least (of those dangerouff points in the theGover The rubber tip for lead pencils made . - - . " (,'ood landing place a little further down rapids, and I knew that it would Ile impos- protege by transforminT him intoa dignitary $W000. The pen fcr shading with differ- f rightf ul rate, but every coil of the cable was - . -. -.. - . I I I.. .- . . I . - - . .. I �, %,: . . . the river," hesaid, after scanning the bank sible for us to pass safely over those that lear-iried in the law, i presenting him with ,nit colors brings an annual stipend of V-N)O, - sn . atched down the well as soon as it left the . ' , _. .. . - . . - . . I .- I . . for some time. A few moments later -lie lay before. �'Or, glancing down the river, 0 seat as Judire of the Supreme Court in 000, a,nd in tile year 1887 alone, as proved windlass. True, he did not lose ground, but '. � ­ .. I ­ . . � .. . .. . . � Jay&. This gentleman was grandfather to by testimony in recent legal action, the in. when the very slightest loss meant death to , . � ; - : : ..: ,.. _. . Pointed to a gap in the cliff on the right I could see, ot a quarter of a mile ahea - .- . : Dr. quint Ondaatjee, alluded to in Alison's the man before us there was no great assur- . .. _.- I . . - ...� - . bank, and expressed his intention of landing masses of jagged rocks in the channe %,enter of metal plates -for protection of the . I . . - 1� . there. The place was still an eighth of a aroun'd which the f6aming waters leape I -History of Europe " as the " Great De- soles anti heel8 of shoes realized a pro,IL of ance of safety in that. .. . .. . . - .. _. . : ., . . � � � - � - Mile below us, but lie commenced to steer dozen feet into tile air, to fall again in m0cratie Leader." Whatever, however, tile 11 $1,2W,(W. " Fortunately, extra steam had been rais- : ... : . -1 ..� I . ,J - 4 - - . . :11 J . the boat toward the shore. feathery spray into the seething torrent. value attached to the Ceyl3n rubies in the . . . N=- " � . I . . .. ed for pulling the tools, so that there was . . . . .� _.. - � . . I ! But at that instant lie glanced toward tile Every vestige of hope left me as I was pa,st or the resent, it should be noted that " . . no lack ot power. Nor was it spared. Tile : I .. . _. ., . . .1 . . .- ., xclamation as lie did so. this, and turning to Paul I saw that he was really valua le ones have ever been 8caree - - . . I - - . I � . � . -_ �:, . clifl, utterina, an e. L%1 - The Grand falls of Labrador Still a Mys- crown pulley wag threatening to jump from ' I � - ­ 1. 44 Los Ap,' .. d %%.ith and they cannot vie in comparison with the blocki but the weight held it back. Tile . . ..- . . .%.--; telies !" he cried, and quickly as pale as death.* Arra'o still Istoo * - . .. ­ � I C�l J .1 . tery. . windlass bearings were sending out clouds . - . -1. . - . -r Ili,,; oar to the other side, he begaii oar in hand, a strange -look of per � . ­ . a . . anging plexityand some Burmese specimens. � . There is a flne chance for some enterpris- of smoke. The bull rope groaned and - . . ­ I . ..... --- - . . . . I - I �9 guide the raft back toward the mindle r,f resolution on his swarthy visage. - __ - I - .1 I , I . . . - . . I tile streani. Suddenly he dipped is oar into the water The 04ital of Germ3a East Ahioa. Ing young mail with a taste for adventure creaked. The floor was trembling under the . . ... I- I ,; I � , . . . .... � . - . - to ,ard the Etc and geographic research to make himself vibrations of the flying wheels, and the 'very . .� � , % I - ('I' . I i I x ,111cing shoreward I Raw a sebre of plum- and steered the raft to !ep cliff ed an(l p,Linted savages emerging from a that skirted the right lank of th3 gtriiam. The German government has chosen famous by settiing the question of -those ground shook as though torn by an earth- � - . - . . - . . : .� s � . . . - I - . elum of buslies upon tile hill and running Was lie going to try -o land? No; this Dar es Salaam for the capital of its posses- my8terioula Grand Falls of Labrador. Two quake. .Now stop at last the straining en- -i .. . . I - .. I-. , - 1 p . . - .. - . . � � : i 41 � ' I is over. Steam has won. . . - . I toward -the river. I saw the gleam of weap- would be utterly impossible since a perpen- slons in East Africa. This place has long men have asserted that the Grand river gine, for t ie race - * - - . .. . ­ . i oils in their hands and heard the sharp, dieular cliff rose twenty or thirty feet above been known as asessing One of the' few tumbles over the edge of the great plateau 11 As soon as possible we released the.� - __� . - � . � . . .�. I . - � 71-' . larDing voice of Arrajo commanding us to the water. � really good harC8 on the east coast of of inner Labrador, and that in a single leap prisoner. Ile was burned somewhat about - ... . . . : . - ­ . ,s I I . . - . . . fall flat upon the raft. Ihadbarely time to A few vigorous strokes of the oar and the Africa. it is on the coast a little south of the foaming waters reach Mother Earth tolie waist, where the cable had passed, I;ut . � . - - ,-. �. ... �, . . . ­ ... � I I I I—- I ­ ;; . . - . _. ...:.*- I . grasp the startled and terrified Paul by the raft was gliding swiftly along the very edge the latitude of the southern point of the 2,000 fee t below the spot where they dropped not so badly as one woul-I have expected. , � - � . -_ I . ­�_ � .1 I , I . . - lhoulder and force him down with me when of the cliff. Then dropping the oar upon island of Zanzibar. War ships can enter over the wall. The story is stupendous, The stiff line had not bent up close, but- . � � � .. :.- - .. .1e i, . I .. - : . .. i . - the loud report of firearms Rounded- on the the raft, he quickly 'picked up a long I&riat the harbour safely, aud at small expense for whether the falls are or not. Geographers stood out like a revolving barrel -hoop. . . . . . ' . . .. _� ".. _. i cliff and a shower of bullets cut thb water that lay at his feet -one used to -picket the the removal of a few rocks which now some- are inclined to be doubting Thomases when- I I So the novel race ended well. But I - � . . _ -:,. .__t:.. I I .,� I I , - ,:.,.--.. .- � ailiOut us or buried themselves in the logs of burroo-and began to coil'it in his hands. what obstruct the approach, will make Dar ever these falls are mentioned, though we never lovit'my admiration for the man whose I ' - .* .� - � . � *_� 7 . ' - � . . . : , - . �­ , . - - . . . . - the raft. - Throwing one end to me, he said, hur- es Salaam an excellent port and the entrepot have never heard anything against Messrs. coolness at so trying a time prompted him � :-, .-I ". - �_ �I - - . - � -1 q -:?,. . ,� -_ ._,:� - �: ,- � - The frighiened burros uttered anItiorts of riedly : . . . for the commerce of this part of Africa. Macle,Ln and Kennedy, who visited them to assist instead of checking that runaway' � ,. .. I- ... .. . . �... : 1. tertor, and would h I d - to the 11 You and Paul fasten this to your belts Some years before the Germans went to entirely independent of one another and told drill. " ­ � . . ­ . - , _. .- . . ave eare In I - . . . . - . r . 1. .. . - ­ . . - .; . 1, � :. ; ( It"earn had they not been he d fast - by the an quick as you can ; be ready, and when I East Africa, the importance of this place the same wonderful story about them. Big . - . . . . - _ - � _Ir, -� __ . , � , I ' �. r4tas. 1'realized in a moment that we were tell you, both jump into the water." Then was recognized, and BritiBh missionaries or little, there they are only 160 miles up the 10i w the Naval Unifom Was. Chosen ' - . � - . - . I `­`­� I - �'. I 110 ___ . - In the most de [din begin the work of building a road from Dar Grand river, all ready forsome young Cana- � I I - .,_. _ adly peril, and utterinif words he began swinging the loop which he he! .. . . ... .. ., ,1. of caution to I es S&Iaam to Lake Tanganyika. This was diaon who is willing to invest a little money The British naval uniform dates front . . - .1 . . .. ;. "; . Paul-, who lay trembling at in his hand about his head. - . ­ . �_: . 1A 446, in the reign of G'eorge-the Second. . - t:. . Bide, I hastily pulled some of our camp el Though neither Paul nor I had the slight- one of the first occasions when native labor and do a little roughing it in order to learn I- .� .� i . �.!�, . -1i -1 � I fects between us and the foe. esto idea what Arrajo intended to do, we wan employea to ca"y out an enterprise of the truth about them. Who will attempt The adoption of a uniform is Wd to have -1 . . . ..� � -_. �__.�, I � � -_ e .i �,­ - - The first vo im Only forty it this summer ? been suggested by & club of sea officers who - ..- . ­.... .- - i� � Iley from the savages' rifles obeyed as quickly as possible, only too glad the whites in e ustoorial Af r - � .­ � . . . ,,, 11. . I I , . Was alfflost in int hope that his words miles of the roaX however, were leted. . -_ - - - met on Sunday evenings at Will's Coffee ' .- -1. - . .... . -- �,--4 - . stantly followed by another, to grasp at the fa, . - � � ,..I'. i �. . . - .�; � - f .1 . . 1Q I heard the bullets whiz within a few &Lve Us. - This place is believed to be the CaT point House, Scotland Yard. This bevy of officers. . - '_ . � I LWroads in the Far WortL, - I . � - 1. ' `11.'; . " I Ifthes of my the coast from which to extend a rail. - - passed a resolution that a uniform dre" Is � I—- . head. At the same momenb The sound of the waters rushing thr6ue on , * - . . f" 1:� I : I One Of the bur to take Tanganyika. te A Swedish journal devoted to the interests useful and necessary for the commission- . � i��-­_ . so road The prospee . , � . ._:__�� - .. . - - '. :.t ,� i . _ . --- brain ros went down, a bullet in its- the rapids, now close ahead, came to us in one of Scandinavian railroads, contains the fol- ed, officers, agreeable to the practice of ' . .... �. , _­ I , and lay ,hunderous roarp sending a chill of terror to, are that the Dar es Salaam will become I ., .. IN * , - I - � � -- .., lowing staternen I ._,­ I Uttering a 13(,u still upon the raft without t in. East Africa. ts w"th regard to recent other na6ons, and a committee was M - . - -�:_"L '*.­ , nd. Half dragging Paul with our hearts. The cliff, along whose base we of the most important places progress in the north. During 1890 seventy- nted to wait upon the Duke of Be - I 1. ­ . .I.- � "',, .. . . �, i�'. �. I . �, , Ole, I took refuge behind the body of the were now running, varied in height froin . - I two miles have been added to the railroads . I . I . �. : - .. ,;�' expiri foorid and the Admiralty, and if possible . . k �, I.' Ing animal, and lay there, a prey to the twenty to fift feet and I saw -that Armio . - . .- Ontspoken Cleric. . . I . . ..- .., ... ��)O.-, -,' � ;- - il"'t aente terror. had his gaze Zxed 'u'pon some object on its .' .'' -..:' - An . . of Sweden, making a total of about 5,000 to obtain an interview with the King. It * . . - I ..�_­A,,'t, , � .. - . . � . � .. '.:�,.z;� 1;1-1 Although we were well provided with summit ata, point where it was not over The I&te Archbishop of York added to his miles, of which about two-thirdobelong topri- was deteirrained to establish a unifor m-, but - : � " _.-7.?- . i74-0 S" 11 - : �. " : . �, ��, �� � 1h , . �., arills I - - fame as an I ' to aker by declaring vatecompanieii.Attheeloaeof 1890,therewere the actual selection of ,coloura came about � - - .1 , -_ Gla 1. We made no effort to use them. twenty feet high. This objec 1, as I soon dig e oquen ,� _iL.. � "Clug toward A � ed, was the stump of a L.-oken pine that boldly to"t those who=unce betting as a 970 miles in operittion in Norway and 1,275 in a very curio . us way. The story is thus . _` I - . ..-L' - �V'_, '*,I-- . .1'.. � ! il rra I .� ,-- I ;50!1 W to Re6 jo, I was astonished cover He also said miles in Denmark, in which latter country told :_"L Mr. Forbes, then Admiralof the - - I., k " -, . �. the brave hall breed still sta, grow on .the very verge of the aliff. sin in itself were mistaken. - ,:_ ;�� "O'k ,_ "'A � erect adia . e than the proportion of state to private lines was Fle�t, was summoned to attend the Duke of , . - . � . ­ _ . V 'Poll the raft, using the oar withall As we drevr near I saw the loo, suddenl that he would rather see England fre . - � - .,� * n, "At# r � I - - - I . - - A; .�­U, : Jo . I - . ' . ' '- - -. . .'4 - - I . I i� . I � , 111 ut four to one.- A number of new Bedford, and being introduced into an sopart- ­. " I I �,% wk. 18 8treilgth t,, rd from the half -breeTs band. England sober. Be believed in getting what rabo � _ � " ' . -,�_ ,; Ili 1. force ciur craft further from shoot upwa, 4. ­ . � ,-�­�,.t. J1;. i .1 7. the shore ut of the devil rather than in des- soads are in contemulation as well as exten- ment.sarrounded with various, dresses, his i 1. . . - . . ..,. .,. - .. , -,, � -: � Be -swiftly till it reacned the to of the cl' , he could o , ­ . � ra poising & few concenions because he oouldn't tioas of those iliolready in existence. . . was aaked as to the most apprepri- - : - ��-A ­ I � . � I Calle� 10 I orthe pine. . 0 inion . ." . ., 1. I, " . it settled over the stum . � 4 Red Lan � :-- __�� . I dim udly' to him to abandon his then ques- 410 - 1 . 4 - � �: t,L?' � - I.. � - . , � :. .,-.. . :Zarou2 Pof ump for your lives !" fhe sharp, im- get mom A great man troublesome ac The Admira said, blue, or . - � - :.. 4-.1"_ ` p - " , I - , d it and seek safety behind the , " J I a repo se re our national ..._`11].. _��..�� , turre, wi Vif it could be dis. It i i rt8d that the cost of President blue and red, as the a w"'Itt , ,, tb Paul and me, but he gave perative command came from Arrajo, and tions would be sinswe . : -,.- . - , ., , .1. , . . ., �� . 41-4 , . , ; ­ dilia - - my words and worked with un- without an ivAtAnt's hesitation we leaped covered how the Recording An I regarded Harrison's journey to the West is $26,000, colourg., I No,' rele lied his.Grace, I the ., .__ �,, i��.!; .; . 1 110 heed to ':* ' ' �, ,1�! __ , �� . _­­ -If- � - - 4 . _. - "'.. . I I frbm the rat into the W stresm I ]sit the Ier rned prelate's dootrine- Tit any rate, and that the President foots the bill himself. King has determined otherwim For hay. , _ _­��;,, T�_V'L I ulfted vi I �-.­�-k . T gor. I .1 . ­kaj, _* . is Park ao� - � - �� . . z � -�'.��. -.., - �. , � I . . L . . . " 101t discovered that the cnrrent of the a, quick sudden tig4ton=g o?the rope, mad Archbishop Mazooe was a brWiant main and Ur Harnson has done more than merely Men my Duchess ridin i th . . . . - . cost of J& i I ; . .. _-":'L - ',�_ . . . thin we were swept under by the a Vcrd Mau in ing 'blue' faced with . _ _ . .� X - river w" growing . works, if not in theory. ftis refuse to ChAI the ourneyi to few days ago, in a habit of .'O�'_,. 11, I Z ant, I .. - 'A . ., , .. lv__. morerapid everymom rosrm t along the ustion. ; be has deolined"w %000pt free white, the drew took thi fancy of Hiv ­, I � ­� 1.1-' L, I Rad glad, I Irish ynt, and Jits Christian zeal go, a ­, ,-. I � . .V . . . . -_ �,� I 'ooking toward the sliore I saw that we . fiood. ThoWh beirildered and stram I . .. I -1. - I said with the in- stIrpisingly Well together.-qUiWo EX_ train services -from the railway oompudes Ms-esty who has, ted it for the.. L '111 ­ - - ��,�� ..*,. L `:::� T_ BE 4i I I . 17- , , t to of 4 6 - , NJ " I 11,* r V` ezz, , , �:l I -t t� I , " I , e I ( t 14 t e t ie d I a i vier" f4st lea,ving the Indians behind. How- clatehed ths rOPS tightly, I 9 _iZ-.�"s �, -. IN4t� "' I . I ever o"r who" lin" he has tmveli" of the Roym . . I ,-. ,-�.­4 'L.d , �� . 9�- StMot Of AQf-FW8rVaoti0n, dreW mys6lf V. I Pr&TA � . . L .*- L _.�-: v - �� , , I I- � . I toney bad sonticipatod this it boen=, for . .1 ­ I r L � A I . - - - . . I I - .. - . = . .. am , . " �.,.A- �.., I _� -ji � :.: �p 1, � . - , - -- . . . v:",�4 t �'. � '. - . �. " i.", I . ",� � ­.. I - . � . � , . .. , . : :4, �,. � : . - _ . . ­__ - - I V - - * , . . - . � � , . , , � . � . 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"... -_ .1 . ; .1 I ­ .. 1. - '. .. -f. :_­�_ _:?!� - . I . .. r : -.1 � -1. -, _. . I , I I . I . � I '. I . - - � millsimilw6i I � . . I . � .1 . . . . . l ; . ;_.; � � , . � � - - 9�� - . - I . . , i ; I �� I _'. ,�.�, I - ­ ��__*,,' '' . I . - I - .- -, , - - I . . . - -- .. I` , to the address label on your paper you for the R.C. picnic in Gordon's Grove. J. T. Richardson before - . - I . I ' I . - :�:Z _ can a., ways asecTtain the date to which L . ., I 0 . . . d. . . L . . .1 - . I Every arrangement will be made for a will materially benefit thereby. *_ ..,L.� . .1 ..- . - V.Dur,;ubscriptjon to THB Nzwe 1 . - W I *'L - - %. - .. - . I o I IS. � - . . . . I . ., A'.- i�. � . . I -ties ordering bindi g tv&o from. _ , - �..� - � TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS: BY referring -Wednesday, June 17Lh. is the date .. -Paz - . - � )�, me lotli inst. , - I . I .. A . . . I t . - . . I . - . -- . . . - . * m tan"s are ackno I ged y a, good day'r. enjoyment. All kinds of sports -,, incognito " writes a very viost Ana *X . I .1. . . *11. . , . . . . . . I.: .1 . . change of date on label on the b t paper tol- will be indulged in. A Dew road cart will highly conipliment.vy letter for ths ber.efit . - . I . - I . 1. -L . I . - 1. . . - I . ­ L. I . . . . . . � . L . L._.. L . ' - � lowing receipt of money at this o ce. Always 01tiZene, but aq . L ­ . ... - _. ... tf also be -disposed of. Remember the date, of a class of Brougham's %. : , . . , _", ­� I '' .. - . - -L I . - .. --, _. . keep the date paid aboad. � I r.. lzurch.aised :BZr , . . .. L . . 1 . I . . . . . ­ - .- . -1 I . .. _ � 1 ,�7.. . I . -r . . . . I L I L .... . . � . - __ June 17th, in G"don's Grove. Sea bills. we are not acquainted with such & persoxf, - : '.�j t . . - . .. - .. L._. . - n I - : - � - . . - ­ .- - - I � . I - : � - . .. . . .. .. - - : I ,. . . . .. , L . j, . . - _... . ­. . - :-L �­____ - ot violate our rule by giving the . . . . � *.'.- L . -: ' - 7 - .. .�, I - . - - . . -r ".1-1. I.- .. I ­. - L I.- I Becoming exhausted through the we cann --.-- - - . - : is . _: , �. . 0. . . . _. L.:,.. .. :_t� :*. continued dry weather, a wagon wheel effort publication. - . . . - . . I ;.. .. . , . . .... . i `_. .- . _. . q_,. I dissolved partnership ;�ith the tire in ,W. Douglas and Robert Stork pl"t- � i .. i � '� . - :� We ,Ir -e �,about Placing in a 'collelctor'i . . . . . .. - I . . * on F riday. As the ed fourteen acres of com in nine hours ic ie--- 'Uarquis _:1 0': ' .. ­ . NOTICE! - - . . - *. . .. .� , - . hands all. laccounts for subs,cr . iptions due front Of this Offics D k ­ - , . , & . �. � - . . I L I _ ... - - but heavily loaded with lumber the other day, and the planting was done '. 11 I I .- .1 . I .. O... - ­ ur thinking some might Prefer settling wagon wits . . i I . . . .. I ., . I . . ___ . ... . � I - dilect with us, we give fhis notice. In case the felloe suffered some damage, and the in a proper manner. This even beats - . . ' I . .. . .. . . I . . . . . . - . I . I . - - � . - .. '­': But then Vou , - . .'' . 6RINDING CAPACITY: . . ­. - .1 the collector has to handle these accounts wheel had to be repaired ere the teamster Mr. Ridley's fast time. �, . .- .. I - . . .. I .. .. . . r . ` " -": ' - the full S 1. 25 will be charged for each year Tire setting has become quite know these lake shore fellow$ are. hust- - * ..� . . � . ' ­ I- - - . . . , ­ . . ..;r - - . � . . . . . _ L , - ; . .-, - , : not Paid in advance. L- . " . a business of late. lore. - . � . T)Q 1, .1 . . - , . - �_ � : -Church street south has not been for- -.Report bas it that Rev. Father Hand, ' 0 . . - . . . - I 1, .- . I . � . - - � W. j7. CLA RK.. . - - of rms it piepio to Gordon's . , - - 60 - L -Do., IN --.,.--AN HOUR .* . I- .. . --- . - v .11 I gotten by Mr. Gordon, while he was re- Oshawa. will b ' . . I . I - . -... . � � .. � ­ Prop. News., 1 - ' . ,- : . � I - I 01-1. �. . - - . ­ L . - . � - . .. ­ . . . _. - -_ . I . � � .� L. � - .. - � .. I pairing sidewalks. Some annoyance bits Grove on July Ist. Reduced rate will be - . � . ..- l L I . .. . . I . ' � .. I I . , � - . I . � - . . - . I . I . . - ! . � . ... . - . . - __. � been caused to property holders by the secured from Oshawa, and a large gather- - I . . . � . . . . ­ . .. I . . ,.. . .- . - . . walk being raised its various places on ing will be present. The beantifW grov - . I . I . . . ,.,.; - � . � - . . .1 . . I . . .: . . . . I . . . _�. �_­ " COFPEE!: * .. ­ ..... .. - . . I .. . . ight kPirk(tiq & ]KiDg street, but such was, necearsary in is becoming quite popular as a vicui . � . . - . _.- � .. .. , �1 mo , to . . . . . . . . 4 : . . . - � -1 - . - . . - L. . . . . . - .. - . � _. -L .1 . the public's interest, and few will find ground. . .. L - I. .. � . ' - - . ... . - _____ . L . . . . oe _y li _ 1. - __ . fault even if they are called up3D to raise -Messrs. Parker and Hilts let ft job , . 'ej . . . . . ' . , There is perhaps no article in the Gr Ile �, , . . . . . .. L ricKERING. ONT., JUNE - 5, 1891. their platforms even with the sidewalk. on the Xingston road to lot 7, to ., .. - . . - . � I . - . . � . __ eople are bein or more defrauded than by . - . - . . . . -The South Ontario excursion to George Richards on IZZ`nesday- We � in which p 0 . - . : . . � - I .. . - . . . �_ .- � . - . - -, , Niazara Falls via Lewiston promiges to understand -a thorough foundation Of : * - buying ground coffee, or what is represented to be .. I . . . l ­ - _. � . L. ­ ­ : -..-...:. LOCALISMS.-., be a grand affair, and the committee in stone will be placed and gravel will be : pure coffee, when in many cases they only get a .- I w. . . . . _. & -.L - whose bands the arrangements are placed placed thereun. The repair was much I . ' - __ ..- : is bound to use every exertion to that needed at tbi I ce . : mixture of something much inferior.- Ve have -- . . : ,9 * . . . ...'. .. . --John Meigban, of Toronto, 'is in the end. On Friday June 12, tlie',,Eurvdice" -This (I ri av ning, the Royal ' ., e coffee mill. We kee . - - .. - . - - ' F, -11 4) 'eve 9 : lately purchased a fill p 011 I . . L I , - - - ; - I village this week. leaving Port Wintby at. 6 a.m., and Tewpl&re will give a free concert in Dale 0 , . '. % 6-t sduffler Filenchman's a.m., will run to Hall, commeDCil3g at 8 pan. As these � .. 0 ..., . .., - � .-Farmers, if you want the be Bay at 7 . hand the pure coffee bean and grind just as w . - . . . - � . " Lewiston and connect a I it. It is giving gr take this .'' . . - xnade. call'upon L. Forsytb, Pickering. 4- with train for the concerts have been exceedingly good, eat satisfaction and we I .. � . . . . I L_ -, -Miss Annie GLerow, of Whitevale, is Falls. Three first class bands have been large gathering is expected. The pro. ,- , . _., I . I eans of makinor it known to the public. We have - I - . I - :_�' visiting at her uncle's. .Mr. W. Shepherd. engaged to furillsh music. As the, run gram will be exceptionally good, ILDd ' m 0 . . * . - I � - _. : - -Miss Lydia Bostwick has returned from Lewiston to the Foils is one of the those attending will be sure to receive :_ also a iaice line of 'Catsups and Pickles -mixed .' ' . _... . . - .. `_�** l--� lome after spending a week in the Queen me,st deliglitft,.l trips conceivable, there is satisfaction - � . � i i � . - �.; ; . - d 1 pickles, mustard pickles, and red cabbage pickles- . - - . : City. sure to be a large ceowd take in the trip. -Tljt- excursion boat will leave an ­ . 0 . .- . . . , - - . . . I - . 11 ck is built so as to- overlook the land at the wharf �t Frencliman*s Bay on I the finest we L I . . -F. N. Leavens went on an exPedition The tra I I � ever offe.-ed. 11L . . . .. I I � - I.. . )tO .� . .1 . . .... � , - __ .L � _ .� Bolt6n on Saturday, but has returned river and commands 'a splendid view of J ' e l2th. Those attendin . I . I .. . I . .. - . . I � . I . 1112 R need have- ' . __ . . .- . . . - . - __ .. . 1. . . L . . I -'pool f t t e piers : . . . . . - .- . im safetv� � . the wbin - tud rapids. The trip will no fear of being lauded a h ' i and '. - � -1 . I l - , � . _. . . - . . . . � �._ .. . -Mrs. Wm.'Allison driddaughter,of cost you only $1.10 for return- tie'liet, In- be compell - k 113 row - * . . . T,uronto, are visiting at her mother's, Mrs.. cluding rallway and boat. Only a limit- boats. Tile time for leav, g the above . . - - 411 1 - . . I - Wm. Allison. I ed number of tickets will be sold, and named wharf is stated on the bilis as ]:)ICKIE & - MARQUIS. . --- . -1. - . . . . .: r% , 0 .w. Those failing to reach there antil . - -Repairs are being made at the Metb- may be proc ed frim tile members Of 7 a ' .;.. . I , I . ___ . . - .. - odistcburch. The walks are bCiDgrai8ed the committ-f - will get left, ap the Lime is 7 and that . . . . _.: . e , whose names maybe seen 7:02 � - . ` � and the, crossing replaced. ' . - I I . . . I , . . I L. - .. ­ L_ - - . I - - . . . . . . . _.. - . - from perusiDg tile bills. - Ample provision very' sharp. . . i . . . I . . . - :R111*TGF . , . . . - ... � . -Several road jobs will be sold' on will be inade for tile RCCOMmodation of -A great demonstration will be lield . L . . . . . :P_E0=3M1 GO . I.. . .. �... .. .., i Saturday, June 6t'h. . For particulars see borses--at Frenchman's Bay. Secure -onr - L I . I .1. . . . . . . .. - - - .� . . . I - I to Oshawa (in Dinilulon Dar, Jtily� Ist, . . I . i.. . . . . adyt. in another column. tickets earl id scarcely be tinder the auspices of the Citizen't, Cele- ______ - - _... ____ __ - - __ - .- - __ . � - __ - ., � ' y its thera wl ___ __ . . - - -Mrs. W. C. Vance, of raigrave. aft room for all tImt are desirous of attend- brRtiOn committee. The days program . � . L. , .. - in t er . r) I I I - . . . � . .- - - sponding a week with her frieDds Ile Ing, and those first served will have the comprises :-A band touruaweut, Ere- , , * .' 1�TM]W-L 0 ­_ M . . - I __ .. . _ " . . .� .. - . . . .. - village, left for home on .Monday. prefer-pilce. Theboat will leave sharp on inen's hose reel races. horse races, bicy�le . - - - ; . - . - .. I I .. . _. . -1rom an exchange we learn that the time. All should attend and have a glor- and foot races, baby sho ' ,O11s * I I - . w and numer I - .. . . .. . . I.,- - .,.- Encore, a Wiarton paper' has fallen into ious day on Ontario's blue surface. other attractions. This is the greatest - � ; . . I . . . " the 9beriffs hands. Oh, the poor printers! . Soutli Ontario excursion. June 12. day of Lzport ever bell in .the. county. wS PRING' 000 DS Il L . . �. .. . L $1. I 0 to the ralls; and return on .Tune -Several times during our term at the . . . . I - - . . 12th. . Over $500 in cash prizes. Look out for � . . . . - . . � I � - __ .. -Mr. St. Dennis, of Toronto, has par belmofTHE Nr�.ws, have we 'sugg!st�d osters. I I . . I . IF . rip Q . . . . . I I . .. .. .1 - � . . . . . - - .1 the advisability of having Pickeri I p ' " . � - 11".6 , " . ; " * . . _. M. I : ; I . I .:-.-L chased the Hurlbut property we t of the -Messrs. R. .k. Bunting and Dickie & , rKi.1 JIL gz�q . � . . I . SIHIRTE GS4. - . .. -;-. . 1, . I assessment printed so that each ratepaver Marquis have rented the corner shop ; . I. �, . . - L . I ... - _. � I Village and bas the entire propert, _in crop. could tell at a glance what any lot within i ' . I . I . . . -Jas. T. Richardson basjust complet. . .i I I . . D. O*Counor and %%ill use it as 11 I 4. . to - a � -40' . . - - 1. - - . our boundar r, but as from �. .. - COTTON - * . . I I I- ed a shed at the rear of his hardware tailor shop. They have engaged the ser- . - I - I - . . . - -_ yet nothizig has been done to carry this . , . -4 IERV - . . G1 OVES4, & C 0 . �� - _ store, wberein to store his rl,c,s when not - . a vices of A. K. McClellan, late of Alton, sl HOS. 0. . I I .. . L I : 1. . - - suggestion into effect. Inanotbercolumn I . . .. . - -1. . . - . . .- in use. ' - . will be found ft clipping from an exchange practical cutter. who comes tu the cow. : . . � 0? . . .. I I . -_ . , sp 1. - brick" " _k .' .. 'L . . . . - . ... ., . . I- - . -Our * or's bave given et the go. stating that the Reach council it; havitia innulty with the best of references. � v .1 . � . . L .1. : � - . � by, but for marbles we can sidecessfull-v ' 0 corupetent staff has been engaged and . . . � . We have a Fine Assortm* ent of - - . . . - I . --" - - , __ . . . its assessment prillted in pamphlet form. In y be expected. : . . - . . IL . I . . I . I - . . . . . .1. . I I . , . . . I- compete 'v�itb any place of our size in tb . e The step taken by the Reach legislators tljuruuRll BRtisfuPti011 'a ' I . I - . I __. __. Dominion. is a commendable o6e, and should serve Don't forget the place, the corner shop 1 1 : . . - �L: - -Much to the relief of anxieti6g,, the as an example to every mimicipality in west of the fire hall. . . . . . . - - ' . , June 12tb. to Ntaeara Iralls vta Lewis- , . . rain Tuesday morning acted liberally. the Dominion. In tou­ versati011 With R tonandreturn. 24okets;$1.10. . . ,_..�.. . - ., C1 . Worste - Co`atings,'Su'itings, . The grass and grain in this Deigbborb,)od - . - . - ..� . . - . . friend the other Jav on this subject, lie _Repoit tor May, junior department � I . ", . - . . � has been materially benefitted. I . . ­ ' - 11 - 11 . � - inadetbe following statement which wc. of Pickering sebool. The names of FIX in . - . - L ,f - -Hay promises tQ b'e a much, better - . ' . . .- . . . - I . . . . . ;, - - .-. a gL � . . - .. . � - � . . P ying crop this season than was the same, give :-"With v�ry few -exceptionF, is each class who have obtained the highest - ,L PANTINGS AND WEEDS , . , - I . such a thing needed more than in Pleker. marks. are iven, No. of m-trks obtainable . . , L ... I , , . . . . - . � . . I . - I . I � L] . articlelast. The pu-cbaser will be equal- ;na towusbip. Along the frout-of the 445. Junior wird class, T. Broad 367, 1 _. ' ' I I . ... . . , - . . . I . � ­ - . ly as well informed'as the'producer. I n , . . - . To Select From. . ... i.. . . . . : I I . � township, far�ns are assessed wuelj bigher J. O_'ConLor 325, M. Boves 296. L. Ham . � 4 . . . .- �. . - . I . , . i .. � - � - I Boat leaves WbItbv at a a. m. and - . . . . 1. .. . . . - - * I . ' L �, : " , ' . .� . . . - rrenchman's Za7 at 7 a.m. tban are thoge in the middle and nortbero 295, M. Westlake 292, S. Guthrie 284. ­_ I - I - . . .- . � . ' L _ "" IS - � . . -We would respectfully suggest to the parte. There was wisdom in.this when Second claso:, S. Stanley 3113, A. Carlton - I _; S uits, to Order ,810, Pants S 2.505 . : . " .� . I I . - - i. Fire Company, the a ' dvisAilitv of having ibe Grand Trunk wait the only road 3,130, J. Mclutordi 0-74, W. Carlton 315, ' L � I . . � . I . I :_ I -L - '131. Who . .. - . I � . . .1 . the bell derrick painted. The expent,e through our ferri.torv, and when the oialv J. Les!le 270, C. Haw 2 Those � . . .. . I : . . . I _. -, . - . . . . . . . I L I , I 4 . . - . . L� would be trifling, and the life of the strac. grain iii arket was 'to be f6und at th'e , deserve especial mention for good conduct - 1* * 0 I . 7 ; - - _. - - - . ( - Harbor, but tlilDzs have changel, and the ! Rre: ­-Stefla Stanley, ADLle Carlton, 3,,I;ja � - . Wall L - Great - - I- � - - I L I ture considerably extended. - ' - . , .. aper in ariet� . . �._, . _ L- - I . -A preparatory service will be held in nortli part of the I.Owuship is as weil * Leslie, Maggie Westlake. Ll-illan Haw, : '!.. I .. . . � . . . .-- _.- - . - . . . . . I Iday) after- ' situated for farmina ar, are !he lokli c, \\ illie Carlton. Average attendance ' . - " I . I . . - St. Andrew's church this (Fr- alou, t .- . - � - . . .. - . I . . . - .., .. I- ncoa at 3 p.m., Rev. Mr. Chisholm wiil- the Kingston road. I Ile price per aerr duilng the month, 60. Man' -gel ana Tani' Seea Ver� Low's*.'i * , *., . . ... . . - . . . �. . 1. I I . pre,Lch. On Sabbath morilljo.-, Sacrament Of land DOrtli of the fourth coDeesslon -Wednesday night abont.11 p.to., as - - . I P - . .� f . .. - . _ - . - ' . . .. .- �. . . . . oftheLord's Supper wi!A' be disueDsed. wonld compare very favorably with the D. W. Black returned to the hank. to re- . - * . L I I . . - e has becom - ' * -COL-CeSS1013. tire for the zlight-he harmi: a room over 0 1 - � I 1. -Sb ep '"6 i�� e quite aii amount asked souLll all that . % *- . ' . _.., . . I ... 1. - . industryTat Pu ]�� bridge on the . Brock yet the assessineut differs materially. that I institutiou-notleed thAt tile private Re *.-AID *...BIJN INGO . -. road. he rive I at, this PI c s the Soine will dis-puie this itatemeut, holding docr had been forced. the'drawers of the '. .. . a4 - . . . I __ I . proper deDth for sueli work - its - -t - ranu-acked. and papera scattered oyer, ' . t - L---- ­ --- -_ - __ - - a ;d 111) a s a that out sessin.ent is'nali. and proper, dcili _____ - __ _­ ---'- '----- -------------------- __ - __ - . . good hard bottom. Many farnier6 have, but if you in(jun-e the loc%iltv wherell) tile floor. Nothing if; VE -t wisr.ed and no' . C 11117 . , there attended to the.,r 1,3eks, and vet the. these opponerits owa land you will find more damage thau we have wealw-Dej - , .- . . I _. . - - . " . I .1 supply of water is not in the least exj� that they reside north of the 'line we have done. It is tile opinion of our reporter. I ­ . L . . . : . .- I- i i i i baust'ed. . . . named. The best way to prove, or dis- after viewiue th6 premisett, that the ft__ -7 ,;, - - . a ! . . . . � . � ' * - . , . :�._ -Considerable amusement is tq be bad prove thi astaterneut is to have the assess. is the work of some inebriated iudividuaI4. - Will buy all the Tinware you wailt this season. . * . . L.-. at tbe driving park these even 1D, -s. Emil ment printed. If I am mistaken I The way the door was battered is evi. . � - I . I . . , .886wasseassessulle.. . � . . . . . - i i . . .. I eveiling, brings its own number of ]-eats. wii! willinal' - ' I . � - y admit iny error, but until Ience sufficient to prove that a profes- . .. a I - - Notbin" very fast has as yet -been wit. such is done, I cling to -tile assertion gional baild was lacking. The dainag I s 10 . . .. . . ^ e Just think, for 9.9 cents you can buy- 3'Flarin(T Pa*1 , 6, i - � - � I . . nessed, but many of (6he horse's have ex- that this township is not properly asses- will- be repaired. fit once, and a musket . 0 . .: -, - � . L - I 14 quart, I 2 -quart Pliddiu:y Dish), -. :' -- *i I � I ,. aua : � . I .. bibited speed, and it is expected that before sed." will take R liandw the Dext atteulpt. P . . ; . . 0. ; I . . .- - '. - - . . 1 0 -quart Dipper , . . ... . .. . L the season closes, we will have some finer -Tupg1a, waq a'red letter day for the Magara - via Lewiston on .Tune 12 th � ­ . - - . . .. . ­ A.. . � . . , , . i � . - -. L - , _ . - records to report. PresbvtetlaD's here. Tile corn' - AS tll;b lb Ill(' beasou ot tfie year when , - . ­ .., ... . . er Latone . - . . . . . � . * . : . . Secute tickets from mmembers of C5o2n- of the new church was )Rid with the usual statute labor is being performed in toe I - . . . I L . . I . ­ - . � ­ .. zaittee. - I IS THIS A BA AIN 9 . . . I * I __ i 0 .. . . . -Builders will learn from posters that ceremonies. - Mr. Geo. L. Alaver, of various road divisions tbroualiout the .. . ,. . . ... I - . . r� _. I . .. ' . . . L. .- - - . D. R. Beaton, . township clerk, is asking "KiDualrd," wag the person who wielded township, perhaps a few suggestions ten ' . . . . ... � � ' . . . . . .. I . . . - . . � . .1. . .. . .. . . .- . - . for tenders for -the construction of two tile trowel and declared the stone -well dered in our weak way might not be. EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH.. -. . .1. . .1 I - . 4 . L � . - and truly laid," but fearing taken amiss. A great amount of gravel ' . . - . I 6 Ing . - ce, lie laid down 15 dur' c e - highest price paid. " - . - I � - I.. bridges of wood, combination of wood might not Stay in its pla I the stone I. deposited upon the highwky . - 1,000 tons of old iron want A, - - . . . I . and iron, or all iron. The bridges are ' I . ; 0 . - ­ - .. .. I _. . �` a check for 0100, which speaks well for tile bummer, and scarcely can a pit be - I - . . . ' I . . _. _. ­ . 36 and 50 feet span,. and plans and speci- - I � I . . ..... . .- � 1:� fications. must accompany each tender, his usual liberality. Before the stone found where there are not many large , . I . L . ..� . . - . . I' I . I .. .� OOD Was laid the pastor, Rev. L. Perrin, read stones, which are sure to find their way .-, .. _. .. ... . - - A.-- G R El G _. L- . . . ­ � which tenders will be re�eiyed up to n' . .- Tli. a a - . .- . I . . on Monday,_ June 15th. Contractors the hundredth psalm, which wfts r,una to the roads. These overgrown pebbles, ___T14 . r - . - heartily by tile large coilgregation. T) -Z if properly broken, serve to make a splen. -------- ------------- ------------------------ ------------- __ ----------- - .� :. should note the date and have their offers n - L . . . - 0 .,-. L . � in the clerk's hands in good time. I Rev. Mr. McLareil, of Columbus, read a did road. but as they are usually allowed � . I . I T - . I � I : . : I . . . . - suitable portion ; L 50 PATTERNS O.' '�L - . ­ - . . . -1 . -Johin Woodruff's shipment ol� Tiles. of scripture, Rev. Mr. to come to the top in it solid state, tbey ; , . . I . . . . ..- . . , L I . . .. L . � . - . . day comprised the followine : 2, John hm of Whitbv. offering prayer. only serve to shatter rigs and cause much . .. ..:, I � _ Linton, Pickering ; 1, John Ham, White-' . r� . 1. - C) - . committee, presented Mr. Maver with a Or carts. We would suggest to path - L -. - vale; 1, Thos. Allbriglit, Wbitevale; 2 V I . . . .. _11 liver trowel and ' 1P,ush masters the idea of bariuIv , Rolls WALL�'PAP Mr." Logal), On hose travelling in buggies behalf of the building annoyance to t . . . . r, aver , a man with a11500 . . ERS I - I I . L . . . . Be '. Meen. Greenwood : 4 Jae. W11"te, case. Mr. M . 11 i - _. - Di ., , "" replied in a s'uitable and enthusiastl-C hammer stationed at the gravel dump P nd, 1 � � ­ . I-- ----. Whitevale; 1 John Philips, Erou&41 ; I . ... . - . - . . . L . � manner. W. T. Dunbar read the it . as tile wagoub a � '' I . - �, -ALZM-) :80M=):MM:[1Z0r#S"_ '. - . . .. . .�. re unloaded. have there � . . I - .' � I .� '. i 1, A. Builholder, Cherr,ywood ; 2, X% m. . - istory I . . .. . � - . _ Burkholder, Cherry -wood ; 2, John Percy, of the congregation, which was afterwards stones broken and spread with the rest of .-' . i I - - . - - I . I . . . I - .- Brock l3oad. . Average wel,glit, 1200 lbs.1 'Put in the jar in the corner stoDe." Mr: the gravel. In most uf the'beats one - __ . . I , . .. � .- . . .1 '1� 1. . . .- . .- L - " lM 0 ,M .,.. till-gs ! � � I Kerr, treasurer, in his usual happy man- man could Derform this work. but if in New Prints, ! , I New Shir . - _._ . -. - There wore also 52 hogs in the sbipment. ner, gave the people i an invitation to fol. some cases tiyo men I were Xleeded, the � . 1, . . � 0 . � . I . . .- The Lewiston way to the raus its exceed - . . . . " . I . . . . . .- .� . - - ... Ingly deUghtful. Date,.Tune 12th. low the example of Mr. Maver. Mr. saving, to vehicles would more thati pay , � : .. ­ L. � . � . - L L * . - I . . . . - - . . 111(r did so by. placing 311 the pl,tte the cecessfiry expense. This should also '_ . I . . . � . , . I . - L � I -Mrs. Tripp wishes us to state that Bunt . - I I ., New Cottonades!:, .. -1 --.- - ' � . . I .. . . . � . - ... I mnless the person or persons who stole $25, which -speaks voluines for him, be. be done when grants for gravel 'are bei . . . 11 - . - I . . ,� - . .. -:. time since, either return the same or make showing his kind and chri i in the contract, could see I - . - : .__ . . latian spirit. be' NB - RT several ars of fruit from her cellar a short ing a member of another, church and thus expended, and the stone smashels, U i I not . .- . .: some ju ing, interested g GEO*'- PARKER IDU A I ON -1 . , . . �_ . ..- -, - st . compensation she will attend Other smaller sums ere given. After that the proper depth of gravel was placed - _____ ------- _00___� " . . -_ . : furthertotbe matter. As the guilty in- the ceremoni stone the crowd on tbo road. and that the work wits per. ___ - 1. -'' . . es at th� . . L I . . I - . . dividuals are known, the formed acoording to agreement. I - , - - - -L . ­ - .. I- - I easiest way adjourned to the grounds of Mr. O'COD11or M 0T.j_&M:M:N&01Tr_V - - . - .. -.-. . I - any .. - ___ .. :, . . . I . L . - - I I . - I.. '� �' would De to settle at once. He who . adjoining Mr. Hartrick's. where a pleas. Of our ratepayers are opposed to tile I , 11 . L - . . .... - . _. .. would rob a pbor-widow-ahouM be made ant1time was 9pent. Interesting and edi. present system of statute labor, -stud right. -1 . 0 . . I � . , I ,_ I �, � ple. of, as the dread of law or . � 0 = Sao I , . -1 .- an exam fying speeches were given by Rev wers have not a 0 . . I : "h�harm, is the only preventative &cTavish. Mr. Kippin, Mr. Abrah prope In not a a , . . . a. Dr. IY tO9 as 111RDY overy AGRICU LTURAL'. WORK I I,- . person am, r idea of -road making. I . , . I .. 4 . � . - _. to furtb4 depiedation. Mr. McClaren, Mr: Chisholm and also ew cases an overseer will expand all big - ,,, . . I . � . I . . - - - . L � . � I .. �. - _ I . . i . . � . ..L .1.. - The below committee wish us to by Mr. B. Bunting. The Highland Creek labor in undoing work that has been per- 1 - ­ - Js T. DODWELL, PROPRIETOR. � . . . . . ' � . . . . - , that a public meeting will bO braes b=d and the Fickering --hoir for. formed a previous year -thus the two - ; , . . . . . - - � . . .;.. I- .. - I , .. .1 �... � . - . I L . . . . WD away. ; ­ � . - . .1 - . ­ . I I . .. . . �L � I . .. held in Pale's Hall, on Wednesday even. uisbed beautiful selections of in years' labor is worse, than tbro . . I . . i . - I :" . L., . strumen- ' .0 6 .'' I I ­ I _: . - I . - ... . _. . . .� . L_. - - . . ing. June 10th, commencing We would like to se �­ ,j � . , I . - I . . . . . . L I - . . at. 8 P -m-, tal and vocal music. Great praise is due e the Municipal Act,,' *'. . I Mill U'Ac in' _� . -..,-, - _... � min . -Ue -, and 11, "" .., 11� to discuss the advisabilitv of for ' � Pairing on all kinds of aoeultural implemen i � ... - - .. . R a them for adding to the interest of the changed so that each ratepayer would b%. _. ts, engines . . � . - .. L .. - ... . ngs. The ladies of St. Andrew's ts," "' er I � I . I - I 1. i. I ,.�L; . Mechanics' Institute in tbia viJlage. The proceedi * d 56 Cents instead of each day's work, ." - -%I Ydone promptly. Sati&etion guantuteed. We also farDisll . -!, - ... - . . . _. 11. �­,, following gentlemen form the committee: furnished the large gathering with plenty now ealled for, and themovey � expendod Steel Shaft for Cylindirs, Steam Fixtures for" all kinds of BOA-, : L. - � .. J* I . � . "a �. - G. L. Mavet, B. Bunting, Rev..L. Perrin. Of Vianjo'L The tables looked handsome. in contracts. As it is the council can do - ploU i I . . : - -.':.'L �. ` .-1- ' _ ­. __ ..., �., K the threateuing dopect awAy with statute labor. but t4ey have , I ; . I . I . . C. E. Marquis, R. M. Bateman. MD., J- Notwithetandi - , gh Bolts,- Cylinder Teeth- et '. A -No. Iflough Points alWaYs - . _. ­:­'.. in , - . 0, �. - - i..wl . . - __ - - , owan. As 1. . . 1, _ "* ..' ji H. Eastwood, MD., And G. S. C . of the weather the pe6ple turned out well. not the authority to collect mou4 instead, - w ke in Stock. Castings in 1 -ton or Brass made to Ordera Also -'.- " . . ot ,­:,.,��, , �, I -, the -cause that being I -.1 . ' 1. ' - :,- . 1, . .� - - . ve r�asonto con. optional with the taxpayer, . ... -.1 _L� "�. - . - rl_1277�771�_71 K4 �. U.i._ I _-_.: . I ivi L 'I I � d � aiie ' - . - - - I . .. . �: _'.L�'%-' .' 'is a commendable one, a full St. Andrew's people 11 VS thoroughly undentard adjusting 411,:kindspfffinder Knott 4 . I - . -Z, �, -,_ : at ers ,,, ,;. . .�. _. ... ,".- If , . . . 'i �L_* tindalpe of villagers .should j . - % � ­. 1. _L success of While -vre look for a obpge before long in . 9-i � � - LL" _j _ L -.:' and noi stratulate themselves on the r . ' '­ ' � '-�_. . . ,.:,: 1 �'A'. '. . . a - Let all ( W-6 h 0 - _* i for th' Patterson . r.,- I I, "... ., . . , doubt will, be pres'ont. )OM19 and I their undertaking. The total proceeds this waiter.,lot us do the best we ave the soll r for repairs e , - ­ � . .1 . -can with Wg a . I , - I ­ I - 41 . ,� I - �_ ,:,_Ll .4- - � Caf .4 , ,jgen 3 . ". I . '. * . . I a bad bargain aud liRve the stoofs brokell., . � 0 )9' sto M'!� � bear thi matter thoroughly discuond. I -amounted to about, #220. - - of ,,, ,� ��- rt� � ;. - V . .1 I W. J*`Cowie,of Bro' gham iS 69C � __t,j .,, , , . - , "', ll'' , .� � ­ . . u ) . . 1. ;.Ilkl - , , '��', ' .�� ' �� I . . 0 1 . � - I - - ,11-- - I i ,­'­�� ,: �_ ""' .� , I . . I ... 1. � . � q �,.:`- , ,, , L _ . . -, , , , , , _ � *'i':,, I _&.1_-.,% I - 1 l,042 , - . I - ��,_ I - , _� %4,5 t I L I - � 11 .. - _0 ,�,-,,_. �: . M - - P �_, -, -111, U. 10 ". ­ , "I .. � .�-;�I.­%!, , - -- I l", " . , 't e -r . .- ) . . ,:�,V3�.', - � � IN _`1?1_1_0t1:0kj Ile - liklr& Y ,�..,�e,!,,-�e'K�-,i,�,"�',.���,,i,. t __ - I _ . 'i ft", -A L - �' . ..4 � , . . � - 4 - - Q �IQA &Im4 , 1. . -4N,4-,),,_ `6 _._iN ir_ A , "I-1 , _ ". ,( " ;. . I t _.� &% kl� ,.�_.�;, __ 4 � . "T - . . � I.' r . - L 1. - � , I . , ,z l , .�� - -1. I .- . . ill 11 , I , � F � I f e I , � ­:, . ___ - - i- - . '.,_ - ___ - - - - I � - � �� l - � � � � - j - -VOL. XG I � A - I . . I . 1. - . _�_­ ---.-. - . - I . Ir . � . 1. nrn_- -, proree0fornia , . F. ., � _____ - I -_ I______ - C "'.11". ...'I - ::��� * - XW Vr , _ I '. �, � � . . . I - . t - 1-1-1 . I . , I I—— :..-.. - . M' BATEMAN,IN - S � �, , 0 & s.o., Coroner. (. E. Street, Pickering 01 �,�. . , so to 11.30; Eveiiing G to kAl.-�i, ­ - _____ 11 I , " �-__� ., 7�__ Vocal , _k .�_. . - " - ��'-1.1'1. _ ��'. _,_�,�, I ! ,",�_ - - ' I M iss T d .q '. 1��., ­_ �.. � 41 ftpilof )[re.3. NV. F,tadlc- . 1� . 1. scrvat,iTv ol I k b , : . i 's"' I is prepaT64 tO 9"" Ic , . �­. - ,Those wishing %O PI'lee t! . , :_ �, _ instruction Will hi"ily ( : . . . . at Chile: - �141. .- I ., -4. Thorough Instruct . Ir __ � I � � . ; . . - I . The best of reftrenves q v . . '. . :_ - � 0.00� _____ - - - Lef/4 ... - . - . . - - - __ . .r -LI E. FAREW" ".1 i , TER, Ceu.'ItY Cl-Ov-11 � - . I _. Solicitor . Court HOuloe, % IDO��. & MC011111, rs,soiicitnrs,&,� oAlce. WbitbY, 011t- -IDI) A. KcGjjiVrjjy, LL -Ii. M ______ --- Tliom.ks P,kIlKy and Solicitor, &:'. e-ommis-sion. office : OVC ing; open every Satt;n . --------- .- -, S. 01011STO Wo reiice, Ori -1--!-) Solicitors, N ut.iries. &(: _ . ronto, will ba -it C!avri office (wer J. P,iin(lv"' ci; . � - - ____ ___ . IDF_N,r0,.i & Dol-) S9licit,)rs.N-,)t:.0 1- �- land County 1,oan -%­.ft--i: east, 1,0rolito. Tulw';." nerb w; 1 1 I jol i I I C j a r.,,;, ):, Kopper*er�tcre. ------- - . - 1,elcrl I �_____-- --- , If Hol AINS, VL, He ryf'�014', GI -1 1'. .-, winary COAe"e, `roroa�, " &ad ChurrYwoo(l evory the horse's foot attell:ei lot i3, 7th ean.. Pic'ierri t,enTlod to. Telegraph al P.O. addresa3: (;-eeu RM, , I __ - �"__ ___ . � � Sorif . - . . , ,�__� . - 1: ' 1,01 .. -D 19, I N G S ,'.\ . j L L G . T. Thig 10(19,4? evening in the year, iti 3Cvery person invited to � the grand Cause of Tenal - - __ ___ � . . . Vausinicsi Cortrell'a _1___,�;__­,___ ­ . . HOMAS DU�N�N Uissioner for takw I Mont, Ont. ___ --- __ BBUNTING, - a Licenses f or'the I Ace at the store or ut . vills'-_ --- - 1). JLt'fidaVit1F;, Account-A.Vt Molley to loan onfari bated. OFFII�'E-At Broughain every Mot! � - transacLiou of busint-st � . _ ------- . - � A rc� - _.,,_��­_, � ­ - 1. . . . A POST,GQ t - . A. fo'r the couul� , - . acd.,I)ecification6 turl] - . I bLilding. Steaml au'l . . v4dutilation a s1weia't - corner Dundas &I'd Residence- Kincs' on I a . ; , ------- - i A urt it .- _� - - � - I - FA I 1�'13 AN li - - . L * Auctioutl4e., St willing to C,)ndll et an . amd takes thit, ol))1011-1 1. - "ns for paist favore. al I .. of them. Tti-ins f0f - rangements aLs to dlitc _. at -the office of ill'-, Ve .. HOMA6 POU( . T tiopeer, Valul!!o the whole of N.)rtil U &tteutiou giveu Wall, �. Charges k1oderate. -'- . Box 47, Brougham. (�,' . ___ - . . . _. Rfpol...; i I ­­'- I I . . OJO14N LF,,SLIII�,'., . Maker - Ilegged promptly attended to I . ship. Don't forg-t tij,- . N43wil. King -4n,et. 14�1 . I I --------.- - I - - - � - --.,-., - _-, GORDO�N H01 james Goniou,) - fine now briek b1n14 style. Every conveal: � I travallingpiiWic. -Ne I &ad sheds. . . ____ ______ .,. I . ESTEI'N if( , W naw operi foa- . I travellirg publie. ' . , . changed ban(is, I)as " i ent. Sitr.ated as it it . it is convenittat for 11 . . or lunch at all retison andshedro6in. Box .- horses or cattle. We The bar is open at aF . With pure .liquors of CULLY, Proprietor. _____ . . - ... Wo t I, � ... - e__ - - � -_ 1. I A CUTHBEl' XILe ering,ont. 11 - trade, I can gnarimb 1--j�- F. Lazarus' Evo-Alas I . - - - Cleaned in sLortest . rates. � Open for the trai Bauking Businesi;. 0MCZ HOURS -1 : . �­ I . I . L , 10 to I o'clock. 1-1. I I Savings Balo ! . �!.,.,._, .. � I �..' 1 . - (8-Y) GEORG , - � . ­ 1. � ! :.,., . , � ` '' - - ' MORENT OR X 'plement .11 : . I - '� .1 Ware� �:� - _.. -, - . I I . . _ k I -'a. � Ime ghoast house, te. house that Mr. F( �! . . _: ` the two abops betwe P. F I � .' I barn, to rent, or wi '. �' �� . K-_ V` - residence. Possessio �For 1� . further P&rticu k� _ I % � .. Pickering Village. c �, %L_ I I ... Alpena, Kichigan. tk1_'1,.__. 11 .-. _ _;;X . . L�MJ", - t . . . . - . I'll, , .­, 1; .. -P _ ­ T, 4 't .f - , �' ., *��, kl.-�U,�,� -.