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I �.:­. , -,�'.,;:;� . ­ I a __..­.__.. ­ .., - I- __ .1 .-- I ____�-�­' ___ 111. I .- - ��­!.­,-'Ilv­ , �t,i i ,....::77_� . I . 1-1 ­. � " , ..- � __ ____ - - -------- - � I , . .1. -X - - �_ . I.. , I j�t - . . . - � *. - I . .. .1 _.. _.. - t � �4.1 .. 00101tat Oarbs* EGYPT. . WHITBY. - - - - . .. :1, __, - _ �.. 16 . I - � . �. _�'. , I ,� . � I � .11%. i .I . .. - - .. - ; ��. 4-a�';' c isroft .. . . I - - . '.. .. � ..� . . ..­ ��Irl. , �:_, � . . . . - ". 0 . ... -_ _____ . . . . . . - . - _ . V � � - I � I _.- �.. -----. DECIZER'S LIVERY I OUTAROUNDUS -/� I . . _. - 'I ,�%t"__�.4� . - . . . :i . . III—- _�---�-- . �'­� . -4;_ I. III- Croquet is now the gamill of the BeIRS011. ftturday's Toronto New's hu the fol- - - ,� - XeJlcaL � - . . I . I ' �­ �::` - --Y -1 - I . I % t . . �.:. �-_._. -A..� I - , . . - - - A few of our young peo , .-, ­.- " : I - . ". .. . . _-1-1--­�­�1- As I bave bought up Dan Mdin's livery LATE RZCORDRD BY ple spect. Sun- low Lug :-11omes Long, of Whitby, who . t .1 . . �, 11, 11-1 . I, ,,;,V� �. ,., .I��,��_ � - ' ' t of - " ­ / 4- - *­ . - 9. BATEMAN, M,D.v C.N., MiC.P. business and have added several new THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN ST OUR d n Brooklin. figu -es as the defendant in the sui �:.. .:�Y-�­�;" II , . - . 'L . .1.. ­ � J . ": .- k S. - horses and buggies, I can accomodate I �� I: . : . lt 0 O., Coroner. Office si Residence, . I CORUBSPGNDXNTS. . &L!ss Lawson. of'Vengban, is visiting Mis i Emily Arnall for. $5,OW IIIdamages � � I .. , .,!o`:", ItIng Street, Pickering office houve: Morning . .- -j�� � A.- t� ��- � i the public with good rigs at all hours. I I . - . : for breach of promise in marnage itud. ., - . . . - friends in Picken'ng. � a �: , .. - � - � . i - . * , ­_­ - .41 1, I � ..on in i I -30 ; Evening 6 to a. - I .. . . �_-� . - � . Covered 'bus meets all trains. In '. - k . : . A : � - 1 - .. - - . . . . . . . . What makes Joe look so down-bearted sedi iction, is one of the most prominent. . ___ _:_,_.,-1._, - ... , I _____ . .. .. . 1 ; � ,'. , _,: . ' . - �� ...- .:. J - � . . CLAREMONT. . .-. , ._�' .4"...., . . I ! - I � "�!� 1 '.. . . : . i ,,I., __� . - -o _ 1'. . =: connection with livery I keep a . e Tuesday night. -RoB ROY. citi, ens of &bat tuwii. '"a Is a Wull - . ��.�:��:�L.­'�e, , , . � vocal 1wilsic. .1 . . . I SiDe . .. ,_�e ".4 . � _: :, . . I - . I.. - . Sale, C,ornmission and Board- - - Roman Catholic, and rei to . ......� , �;:, . . .. � .1 1.�Ai - � 1. I - - - ­�­�_��` - - - m 'a :.. ­ _��v� . ��­_­, ­­ I - 1-1 - � - ^­_ ­ . tXoT=-1Cvery Tue ay afternoon Tim NZV8­ - . . �: .� '!r,4,�'X. . .., � - . I ; I .ad . I . ' - - . . . . . . I . .. . iDg Stables, Pickering. . --'. 1. HERRYWOOD. be I , great moralist. The young lady ig _ L - , ' ' "­�'­ . - . . 0 -:. I .. . . - �� �, _ main will be found in the office of Gerow"a Pump . .- .; . Z.Z� � � .: '' . . - Ida, Sim-P."On I . . �_ iA i Sq. . � - � �. _. " � _�.�.,..� _... . � . � ­ . - . " '�7U"`- ==03=n- Factory. Claremont, -where he will be pleased to - . ..- . _. of the Toronto C n- 0-00. the daughter of a prominent citizen, asid - - ­ '' _� l of MX8. J. W. Bradley, . 0 ' _ , ��, , . .--: I';1_1 - servatary of Music, ___ - - I Ths members of the Sanday School of fori aerly one of the -belles of the towm . . - . '. _ 11 . . 00(I al C;__________________ see auv of his sublacribel - .. - ­. ,..._ . �..: - - "I -4 - ,1 . ­...1.0-ri� - . is prepared to give, lessons in voice culture . I I I . � I. .... . - � _. , to plice themselves under her * III 'AOX � I . Mrs. John Read is quite ill.. Her speedy this place aro busy making preparations Sh( is a Protestant, and it is said they . ­_�:;_' ­,'�' , . . ?hose wishing co .,. -, I * . ;_ -1 ' - . I - in4ruction will kindly communicate with her - .�o , . "I 4 . ­. ­ � . .. . .. : I recovery is. anxiously awaited. for their anniversary which is to b& held might have been married years ago had I , : ,%�,.-,s i I:,- 100 M .'- 1 - I : : , .., , - . - . . 01 _� .:; .1 . ..,: I . � . I . . .`,'� !_*1 I at Claremont. III , ; , .. - . ­ � .. 1, 0 Dowswell's supply of road carts, buggies, in Mr. James MeCreight's beautiful grove, it not been for differei about religion. : - � , �� !i:,F . - . - ;; -.1 II' . .. . ." - - . , . . h instruction Guaranteed Il Ideq di 65 00 - im 0 "4 al 404 Friday the 26th inst. Amusements For five years past their expected mar- - , . : - A, _K, ­.' I . I ­ - Thoroug 7-1 IIIIII ,4 0 wagons and farm bells is not yetexhausted. on . . - ,.:...,- _1 , - : I __ .� . Slnr eq 1:41 cc Im F. 14.4 Tar= ris4Ze furnished ei-a-e.12t goss . 1. - I _­., I--; I - .- .11 f . �­ The best Of referencesgiven if required. ' III rc-. It I . - . 54 �" Owing to the scarcity of water, the of various kinds will be provided d i lip for local "; - � ..".1.1. I . ... I � I Qu'r eq .. I 4. I ; - � ­ ,. ______17�___ _7_ - ____. __ = 0 . .. � 0 Barry Mills are running on three quarter the afternoon, and in the evening an society Arcles." - - . . .. ­ I . o . . I � . . . ___ C* 6.41 . I.... .., .. . 0 1 h �� . I I I - .. - ..:., i I :, I �_ I Legal. . - .. AIN -;a W 0'...8 V g, -X time. � entertainment will be given in the churc 60-6 .. . . : I I . - . . . ca 4 � . " ,4 F k � . . .. -_ ".1 . - . ___ I.zdV � 1 042 many ' consisting of speeches, readings, dialogues, - . . .1 -.-.1. 1 . .. - I I * of Lour villagers will attend the ' . --- . -_ � :1 I . Z I . t I . . .; fA. ____ �._ TO . �� I 1. i LL, Q. C., BARRIS - . .. . . - - BASE LINE EAST. . � , I - . -_ . ­ t. FIREWE - = E -Ill i - . 4 ri� South Ontario excursion W Niagara on both - . - ... � - .� ft :_1 � . 0 .-4 IN M- ,* . . 1. - .. I* - - _. - ­1� � I' . .I singing, &c. Tickets admitting to I , I I . - . . ..... � .: . . coun' ty Crown Attorney, and County .. _., 1" Friday. . I.,.. ­­ ­ I IT 4 TBR, ;i �0_- 1 qiii : I . . grove and entertainment will be 25 cents . . . . , .1 I . .. solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10-7 - 11 95 . ., eIwhat re- ur teacher has recovered and is able to - I � I ..��., _� ­ * � I I .. I .. . 4 Several cases of a disease, som. . - IL -.- il�l ;. .1. _. __ 20 �Z 1 ulk il � - .6 * r_ . for adults and 15 centsforchildrt not in be aching again. I .. I I .. �� 3q . , V* S t- I . . .­ '.. . .. - ___ - ' I I . M , ..- � . . 6 sembling Ia grippe are reported in the _' _; .1.1 . _'.1, _., - w� - Z,, t . IAOW & McGILLIVRAY, BA.RRIS. - connection with the school. iss Phoebe Vail paid a flying visit &to - - : - . . I . P I I .;��___ - . I i4 � . :-v � ! . b it &c. office opposite Post ;� I . = :o, -3 P.- 19 neighborhood, but as yet have not serious- . . . � � - . 11. I . - JU tie.rs, So ici Ors, Lai . #2 _*__w4lli`4� . to last week. . . I : - I �­ I - I . ino. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. = Z R . I ,,*, e 8 .0 es I- ly terminated. I . . Toron � � - -1_� ,'�:.�.. . . - . C5 0 -.- +II, � - office. N%Tliitby, Out. E � Iii 40 13 0 � 0 0 - - K ROAD. f last week did an infinite � . .: . J. " ­ TAcoinivray, LL.B. Money to Loan. By 1�w �IliiiilI 44 an I QZ a ,-a, ­ 13ROO The rain o - . . . ­., �, .. 0 - X;:w :1 UZ 0 P.t Preparations are being made by the - . . I . I ... ­ A. W W ;1 i`III � .. w. j'� :iii - I a .. 0 -0 � :Z I" CS W 0 - , amount of good tQ the crops hereabouts. . ..)I __ . 10 Q Ia.- C, W ,!� ;I. �� 11< JO.- = (L, , delegates from tbis congregation to aLtend . . . - . s , . L . - . - __� ok 0 ) ::) r - ", �: I . ... 11OMAS PARKER., BARRISTER = dV ca w,z P" a, - . ention held at Lindsay ou Mr. Swallow, the noted taxidermist, Visitors this week -Mrs. Pattersoni Mrs. . � . :-V_ . go n .4,u 4; pz;�. W ,11 = ok v.,= " . the Baptist oonv 1-1. ,:� , 4:.. " �, . I, 1_ ;g CID U �;) n- -) ; 41. I k `III,I .1 I . and solicitor, &c. money to -loan. No 3I r , `6 6 "' V Wednesday and Thursday. bar, just finished a fine case of birds for Cornish and Mister Cornish, of Bowma - _,­. - . _. T cli 5 ,I 14". . - commission. office : over Ontario Bank, Picker- co;z I a) .) 0 :111 W 0 11`-� V Rev. Mi. Thiukharn, late of Nebraska, W. H. Jackson. ville, and Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, of - �­ .. -_ - I'; -11 - - .. . I en every saturday. 1. 4-y X . EJ . )1Z _. ,. N, " � ..�, :r ing; OP - - . - __ 0 0 1 ' .. . III- ". ___ - ;III) I 0 0 occupied the Baptist pulpit on Sabbath Mr. T. A. Knox and family went to Pickering. . . . .- - ti i III : : ;.- We understai)d that our popular teacher . .. _:.. . �­ �� . . __. S. ORIMISTON, LL.B., of Law- . . 2 . &.. ii� 'O 0 .0 lill, last. Next Stibbath. Rev. J. W. Millard. RiDgwood on Saturday on a fishing ex- -1 . . . _. . . . 0 1 (I tio 1. '.. - . . I! i ;3 (D U It '. � 01 Miss Emma Kirkendale, intends taking - . . �_ - , - . . I . I : _,_ ; . . reuce, Orinislon & Drew, Barristers, ca 0 cc , . 11 I ­ W 4) ­ �, .m of Toronto, is expected to address the pedition, which we believe was not a total, I - .I,! I - a . 1c; -C �& ',I,:;: ,-- fo , an, of the pupils of her school to the Union . I . .- .. 1-1. " 1 .. � I-< -- S,oli(;itors, Notaries, &c., 15 Toronto Street, ,ro :42 � :: �4 , W .- li. 0 : same congregation. failure, tor besides securing a fair h I 4*,.� �;,_, � Y. 94 ! �,,­ 1- .t: . ; . .- - will ba at Claermont every Thursda I. i 5:0 4- 0 C A. .0 0 g IIIIIII " hool picnic, to be held at "Rosebank," I .� �, ­ �­_, ....*­- . ronto, -1y 1% , ,,, W 4. 0 M 06 ;Q J. 11. Jobbitt offers' his complimeDta to � , . ­ - r p. ,AlOuev to loan. 22 * ekled beauties, a fur bearing animal of " :II� - Ofrlc(_� over J. Buri0y's sbrq ------- spe - * ! k�,� , . .. ____ � i ------- ' on the 19tb inst. . - 7 __ - ------- __ M em .r u,j , to t- It, those of the village bovines which have ' nd yielded to his skill. ' . . . i" - -, . � .. - ?-I i -OK I -- The Pickering "Woodbine" seems to . f. 11 ENTON-4 DODS, BARRISI'ERS, ZZ " the vermin ki .,Ol - - - . - . ----- --- -_ - not, ul,3 yet, visited his garden. Modesty is fire have an attraction for some of our sports,- : �. .1 . . e. V �� I v ' About one o'clock on Thursday .,t - � . . . 11) sqiieitorij. Notarie-3, Etc., So'icitors for City . � . .1 � respected even iii cattle, as is an exception� . - . �1. .. .. . - Loan Aasociatiall. 10J Adelaide st. ...-;.. �' - . . ­_.. -' I - broke out in the dwe'lling of Mr. Jackson for when Saturday night comes, they can -. - , - . � I and Ciil oilE. of the part- . I �­ - � 2 11. . I . . rather thau ft rule. i&4'.., - ��, L -. . 11 .. .. - 1, f, . . . �., ... I.. L ­ . . . I . Z � - . t its last meeting, the.A.O.0 W.-lodg W X. . 0. Telephoue,9111- .. . �. . east, Torwit A . ''!L ...'s : - : - . . ners will be in Ciaxtanont every Saturday over � ,. , '' O.. . _r The '.'r'- ­ A e Sr. A crowd soon gathered, but it was be seen ' ending their way thither. Walter I'- L - , '4' ", *� .* . . � : .. I . - I . .- � . .­ I .- . . : - : .. ' I , 11. . I Hoppili Store. 131Y - .. .. o ... I - decided to virjR, Green Ri%er on Sunday. too late to save the building. Everything Powell sped his horse there, on Saturday - . -;V I I . - - ___ - . . I . ,_.1 . . � ------- Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii� - has brought with it many novelties Re a 9 sayed, but nothing up- niF'ht last. ; 1. I( 4 .. - - .. ___ -.--.----- Spring ,v. tiliaw. of Whitevale, will eliver a down stairs wa the " lusiness, and ... . - �� �, * - I- ' � .. - . . - __ - T,-etei-tnai,y. I and special designs in plated, silver aLbd sermon to the fraternity in the Baptist stairs- as the fire began in that part of ,Reeve Parker is a man of b - - - .. '. .� , . j: . - . - - . .-. . - ; . . - ,,, . .- . - 11 I - , . . ir besides losino, the should be congratulated on his ability. � ; .; �. i. . --11- __1�11 -11 - --'------- . ebapel of thut place. A large number of house. Mr. JacL,ori, 0 1 inthe rialit place. He � . _.- _. , -, . I - HOPI INS, VETEt'.INA . I . .�-II _.. I I . I nieffi�ert*i will attend. . horne in ithich lie has lived for many He is Cie right McLu m - - , ", I � - 11 lu�,.te. Gf tile, Ontario Vet- I � 1: - . . I 4. : o (17EON, Gra-, . By " �. .. was here last week, receiving tenders for . --:. ... .; - : I . - ) wil-i visit, yl-.itevak 1. : . - . .:1 .­ . D. Forsyth had a visit from his brother years, loses all that was burnt with the � - . . . I L � �.. I . ' - , I . . % .. erinary Colie"e lror,l - Solid. Gold-— I the road -job, to be done in this yicinity. * . I -1 : - . '. . . and Cherryvril),�a every Saturday. Diseaises of :- - -�: ,�:­ and f ather, of Stouff ville, on Tuesday. M r. ' The - . . oot attenaed to at my abocing form, '. ' ' 2 . house as there wits no insurance. The contract was let to Mr. Jas. Richards. - I _L L _. -1 � , � : . ­ : the horse's I . ewelry. Careful buyers will not all'9w Forsyth, sr., althoug,li four score years fire began where the stovepipe passes . I . . _,z_�l . .. . -, - lot 33,7th cori.. PiekOfillg. C1 - L11113 promptly at- I -warn goods to be -worked off on have escaped since hLa VirthIl, looks hearty , The price paid per yard for gravel is only I _.. - . , 1.�. . ; teniled to. Telegraph address - Whitevtae, ont. old. shop through the ceiling. - about one half as much as paid on the � .1 .. L ­ .1 . .. . . I -V - thern at high prices until they have seen and bears the appearan,m of a man likely W. � - . __ . . L- i '.� : Green River. Ont- 34 - -.,* , . _ L' .' � ;, � L - P.O. address - . same road last year. It is said that the . . _4�. . , . .. - __ - what is new and strictly in the present to live for many winters yet. �Ll .1 ..1:1 '- - i �. ==�_� OSHAWA. commissioner, who let the contracts in , . . . I - . . . , . . _. __ . -of Whitbv bas stocked up The Sabbadi school. children of the . . . . . . . ... 1_- I - . - - . - Societies. stvie. BarDard - - . . - . this neighborhood last year, did not come - � .:. . . . - � . :. " . I - � � . : ___ . . are in training for a � 1� 1 -,4 � - . _____��______ - - - ___ ___ ___-N with Dew and taking pat hodist church . . � - _4 .. .. . t, . I Mayor Cowan, who has been indispoB- near afterwards 0 see if the required , ."_ " . ISING SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. 0. pins. hairpins, grand celebration on Dominion day. As 1. � - � . .� " , . also . . . . ­; .." I . I � Monday . - . I . 'ed, the effects of ilafluenza, is able to amount of work was done. We bear I . ;.1 : . , i - - � This lodge meet . i, _. . _. is always the case a successful entertain I . . . : _ .4 III . IR G. T. Dale's Hall, Pickering. - �: ­ ' - ' I . I . . that money' was paid for work that was . . . I .,I- .t ­ . . ­ . ment will -be held. Further' particulars drive out again. . . . . . . , evening in the yeLr,in -11 - : . , , ' do not think that 0 I . . ­: . . . . � -. - _.­ � .. I - ur - - - . I . I join and help advance - . : , the never done. We . � . : - . Every person invited to . 1 121V .... �'! : - -1 '� . ­,, I I - .. d this week. Watch for The County Council has raised . - .., .. �. .- I . 11� - the grand Cauke of Temperance. .. .. . . B�b - .", uch a thing . . I . . � . .. �: .., , ­ ­ I - .. , . - " , � .1 �_ �_. 11 ­. y ". .1 . them. monthly fees for attending the High present commissioner will let a . . .. . - . - " i - - I, I - . I- . ; . . . - nts. Of what use is the occur this years. * . . . o . .- .'�: it � .. bib 'ins, .brooebes, Rhine stone goods, Joab Forsyth, who is employed by a Mr. School to 75 ce . I ­ ., _.., - : .6 garbA. .. .. p 111- . �. - . - , - . - i . - . .. --, U1*tn1C0* . - rings, fob, Victoria and Albert chains and Coxworth near this village, while herding school board pray, when the County nins . . .. . . 7.. . . - . . , ..,:! . .. I � _;;_ I : . . - : . - - .,:! . I . .- . .. UXBRIDGE. � _ . % �, ; � . . - _. .. watches. He wants everyone interested to cattle on Tuesday morning, fell off a fence the schools ?. .. . '. - - - - � - . ,. :� � - ... � 1. er, &e. � - uoh his stock, and they will find and suatained a fracture of the arm. I - , . - ,- . _. . - . . �." .- - - Conveyatte - .1. look thro, , There will be the annual picnic. of St. * ' - ' . I.. I � - _. _ , - I _­_.__..,.­.�­ I . . ,- : . _%'. 11____-____�_.,___ __�,�., h t for qu aility, style arid low price it Whether it is necessary to mount a fence Do. The Methodist choir- gives an enter- - - . � . . - ..-., . , -, - Com- t a Gregory's church in Auuis' grove on 1. �. ... � � I . . � - . 1. . Z ! I 110MA-8 DUNN, Conveyancer, Clare- in order to herd cattle we cannot il but . tat Utica on June"21st and at - . - . � -_ I . Tmissioner for taking Affiduvits, etc-, ' minion Day. An elaborate program of ;ainmen 1. � . . � . . I . 20Y perhaps Joab could tell us. Medical at- - mont on July 1st. � ` . .I,,,:.- ,. . � - . - re . . ��, wont, Out. ___ - - es and amusements has been pre- Cls, ��-: - z' , . I - I '. ! ,. . - tentlance was called in and the boy is gam By petition to the company the em ., � ..,. .. .. ­ , � . s s Marriage �% - _­ - I , 'a . , n: _.. BUNTING, Iss er of Takes the- Cake doiug nicely. pared for the occasion. fr a. ployees at the piano and organ facto " - - ; . � , . . of Ontario. Of- ry .. . .. -;: '-jl� I ..... ­ B s. . . .1. ; . a Licenses for the County kering ------ - - --- --- - - - Thos. Gostick, .1o9hua Bundy and B. c The Oshawa court A.0.7. paid a . - I - nee at the store or st bit; resi( .,3nee, Pic on have secured a weekly Saturday half- 11 . , ., � " - I.:. ... . . i I . _:. ,:. .4�_- ; - 1�1-y &6 of the late terual visit tto the Bowmanviile court � . _� Village. , ------- - - ___ - - V Inier, executors of the est I . . '. � '. .., �. �. I. . . . - 4 ------- WMe Je COWIE - Pa . III will recteive tenders up Sunday au& attended divine service- in holiday. - . ' - - ,-.: - k- � � . I � : i ENTON,,POWN ST -11 P CLERK I 19 sole agent- in Pickering Towtialiq) fur Frederick George The lawn tennis club d h Ilison . ' .�.Il . I . - - till noon on Wednesday, July 15, for the the afternoon. They were handsomely I n t 0 'e , . . "I -� . . . [) R. B ioner for taking . 8 . - .. . Conveyancer, Cornilli" . _ . . the Ce'lebrated - Tee"de e daly and . . - I I �_. I . . I - affidaviWi` Accountant and Agent. I I leing north h&lf Of entertained by their brethren. ,this week. Monday, I ". . Insurance haseof the f&rm, I I I . 14- . - , . . , �' . loan on far roperty. wills prp- Celebrated Wilkinson Plows and F("'c aturda-v afternoous are reserved for play -� . I - . Money to In ot 22, in the 7th con. For other particu- rs west of S 3 . .. . . ... ,,,�. - t Wtitevale. Will be in The base line pound keepe . . . . �: " � :,.,-.--,.+ . - botea. OFFICE -A day afternoon for the I . � . Scuffiers, lars, stic bills. Tet:ders are to be marked Oshawa, in East Whitby Townsbipt are �and every eve Ing' - . ... . .�11% 1.� .-.I, � - . I . - . . ...., !! . ­ . - Brougham every Mon . . . I wo vaca - . . . - - . . .1 27-v _­ . . T an having occurred on the ..- . .1 A I . trarisaction of business. --- -Tenders for Farm," aud addressed to kept busy taking care of impounded .. : �... I - _. - . - 'laremont 11.0. . I . . "I - - �. . ___- _- parties at C Sol " �the 0 08 -k_ . __ ___ - --'i BINDERS and MO W. ERS, ai, of ti,ese d unde' School B rd, it will be necessary for - . - � .. . . L tw,als. On horse impounded r . ou cil � .... _� .. .�; I) � . 1- � Architect. - Ileport, of the gt,--.)d conduct and perfect ge for holdin an I- ... I I. _. NO - _. .1.. . .. . -(Patterson & Bro. 1 the Iiiinamer for 31.30, bought by Mr. : the town c to arran 9 . . . �,' - " - ` _. I— . e ' _ V, -x I ___ ­­ I -_ _- ­ ­_,­_�_ em 11� , .-,---,---, �� __ . __ . recitations of the pupils of thejuiiior d - ] '. ..- I *" . I ... ... - 00 � -i 1:1ii - . ' __­ ,T ­.: - . -1-11- - , �. --.-. - A. P - OST, 'COUNTY ARCHITEC Ni Couaut; At one time it was valued election 6 D to fill th - � - - " � 1�. I - . turio Drawitigs Also the Laurence Separator in good con- partment of Claremont school for the On Thursday last, in Toronto, Joha I � � , Jk 9 for the couutl Of OL dition, tor "Ie. obeal). , outh of Iday. The iiames of four pupils at $500. * x.i.­A­ . . aud,,.I)acificatious furnisbed for evk!ry.clP_s.s of n . . .. _1� I .- - N'T - I am and hot water h gh6t froin each claps are given in order of merit. Two bull dogs were pitted against each ThIrsk, tormerly of Zephyr, and brother . � .. . . I . buldilig. Ste Ill all I . n. of David and Wm. Thirsk, of Uxbridge,.. . . I. 1-,r . I - lock, in e in - III, - ''... F. office -Gerrie t ' Tm - Co*;N.Brou- = Preparatory third -Laura Powell, Annie other in the drivi a park earlv on or - . .. 11 ventilation a specia't' ta, wilitby. 8 I M . staked was instantly killed by a falling timber.. I . .... � -:,;i : .- . ,corner Dundas and BfOck stree - ___ Cowle. Florence Powell, Itobert Scott. -ug last week where those who had .. a, _'.1 _... �. I.. � . . .. - - - , I . -.:-- :.�*�. .-. __ . . . " . Wsidence-Kingston Road F,ast Pickering. 37-y , ------- rd has been- received from Mr. Jos. - -A' � _Iu , I 74, .. - __ Wo . .. .' � I . � - - --NEW 8TOCK Or— * . 8enior �iud�Cora Evans, Edith Hastings, their niousy stood bv and saw the -poor . . - - : : - � :� ; - :.2 _____--------- __ -------- - . a lot of cattle to - . ` ,.. .. - . PI.- I ie Bell. Mill Ferrier. Junior 2nd- brutes worry each other. Following C1060- Ward, who took over �� . '' .. . I ­ � , . . . .. A,uctit)nveri)t(1. . ngland a short time ago, that he had a ' - - . - . ��: ._ �_� 1 4 . . � . - ­_­_ ­­ __1­_.__.­___�­ DRV =:= GOODS ! "agg per.F',Il& Sharrard. �Iv on the cook-fightiug . main near E - . - --v." ��_e­ - � � - Mury E'vanti, Avnie Lea ' I �',_ff.. � _: , 11 . , . � . � .. - ' I - � ..-.. I.-. - I FAIRBANKS, the oid 4:jd reliable JUST AhI,1vI-.lY --- SHIRTIN(jis. ( ()T Jeuu'ie Green. Part 11 -Dell Eddy, E',IL �Vhltby it would seem that one disgrace. Successful 'Voyage and disposed of his. - . ._.., �t� . .; , ..., : - Atictioneler, still in the fleld, able and ­ . . ­_ - . �._ .. .� �.- . 11-1, �, - - .- A a TONADES, �OTTON. PRINTS, OVERALLS, ' jurny Buudy, Willie Slack. First ful exhibition had only whetted the 'ap. cattle advantageously. � - y .1 I . � , y snles eutrust,ed to biin, (; regg, ( I ' . _%r, . . I . .. - .. . willing to Conduct an I .. . . . - . - . I- o 8 tilis opportuiiity of thanking his pat- . SMOCKS, IIO�F, ETC. �__rsdns Ilayward, Lizzie Brignall , Cecil The dog by-law is now in forCei IL � . I -1. wll _� �� . - , UL (I tali e . petites of brutal men for other demo.raligs-. . . . .� ��. -, �_:_ o ; I % - ,j . � . � � . . . . , . � - Tensfor past favors,and 11opesforac . kuderson, David Scott. - . .. . . - Outinuunce Also a fine selection of - Ches.10 Vlr&U PAPe" . . I I asV npply of tags has been purchased, ,anl I -ii� - . . I _: Tevuia for services moderate. Ar- iioy8, Shoes for every-ality wear. . . . . - Ing , sport, so called. It is not an e . : .. , .- - . '. ,of them. Mens'at;d _. -_ -_ . - *-. -;-� . very'town dog is supposilll to wear one _. . I . -,. . L - .. - � : ratigements as to dates and terms can be Ulade COOPER & SMITH make. Best . . .. . . . matter toclieck such occurrences but the . - . ...-I L j . - _: . . 4a-tf . . I . I ants to keep him alive. - .. - . I �_.: . �i`i � . - I 1. at the office of this paper. _____ . Boots ulade. - OREEN RIVER. . in if his owner w . .� ''. -1 . it I. -L - I- .. author"fies should not wi k at these events, . _ I . .. I __ - - - - --------- . 1. ... . - - '' . ..- _' � . I!- tity - of Tagless dogs are apt to. meet With SUM- -.--- __ � s I � s ... .. H( AS POUCHER, Liqeused Auc- 11iiii Tinware (Bundy'a inakei in stock. Fresh I I but prosecute whenever the iden I � - . . -1.�,-_', % I . I . - "Il . . . ..", 'I .1 - . T')� r,et(L,for_EAst tork and d fatal treatment in future. . � � . . __ tio-oleer, Valuato orocerieH always in stock. Nails I#v the 1) I . lr,:.. I - . . . - tirio. Strict 0. pai lits. bolts, screws. &C., Mra. Itarry Rodman, of Chicago, is the articipants can be Racertained.- wRrY an . I '.., i . . . . _., the whole of North and South Ont keg. fence wir . The road machine is an object of inier- � ..­ - ''Al . - . . _. . - .11 � _% - - atteutiou o all orders by till or telegraph. cheap as tile ellealliell vibitlug filoilds here. Vindicator. � ­ � - " I � - . . - - .given t ddresa THOS. POUCHER, .�. Special bargains in Vvi and Tea. - -_ �_ � .. est there days, especially to strangers, ail - . ... . . I ., Char -es ;,Ioderate. A 110 for the excursion to. the Falls on - *." . . -_ . 111 ­.. -. I � . __ - . . t i :_ 1 1, 1 Z. � . , 'i . . :. Box 4T, Pro tigh mm, Or t - . EVALE. . � . .. -_ . :- .I-.- �...� - - _____ - ___ - - n. JA Tk 0 l2th. Boys take your best girl and see .- .., '. WHIT . it round& up the roads. Four horses and .... - . � , I., ��,,�_,: I . . __ - ' we CKSO . - . . : . udle it. After . I ­ I :--..11, .1 - . . �. - .-. . the t,iglits. . two men are required to ha ' - , .- � - � . ­­­', �­__­­____.____ - . _. , � . - . .. . . .. Boots aitfl Shoes.---,,-- _." BILOCK ILOAID. -_ - - ONT. - Met;srs. Hoover & Sons are building an T done its work shaping a road they should scrape the . , � I—., '� , I ..� - - - � ____ __ - lie incubator bas - � 1. '_ ! extcusive tibed itt the station for the re- nobly, averaging 95 per cent. of fertile crossings and not leave them covered w - ' � � . OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE ith , - . - " __ � . I I - .. ­ .7 �: _ - J Maker Pegged and t,ewu work. Orders pedestrians. - - .1. . -: : -(.,.,z :., : .- .­.. I Workman- MONEY TO LOANcL.ptiou of coal which Ia belug rapidly egilirs. - I dirt to clog the feet of I � . - . - . 'i � __ - _. proruptly.attended to. ,�xperienced M '.. . -*. - .. ., - .�.:.. � � I i � : . �a,t forget tiia I nearly opposite the filled for winter consumption. Charlie says there are forty thousAnd 7ournal. . . . . - . .­ __', _,,� * - � _ ship. D, . . � . . .. .,�.e, __ � 7-v ON I . .� - �. Newq. King litmet, Pickering villagt­ M6RTGAGE SECURITY . . - ____ ­ .. _... . I The A. O. U. W. members which of rats around �is pl-ace. He is not partic'u- - I . .. - . - -, , .. � - - . . -_ - . c _. - �.. i I � - 4. � � - ___ ____ - at lowest rates of interest. D, late have me .. : I - I ____ Mortgages and lit in Whitevalo, have changed lar yoiii know. - . . . . �_.. ._.. I � % - � . . . . . - . - � - . . � I - _ _�� __1 � �. . ilotels. � ' lled, . . - � I _. . � . _: . .11, - �' I - ­ _. . bentures purchased for cash. . . - � , I . - . - I I . . . . their place of Lueetiag to lloovor's flall. The Methodist church was well fi . . '. ... - � . . . - - .1 ­_­_ -�-1--�------�----�---,-,-��-,-,,------ . . - . - . . . � - . I - I - � -I- '7,�_ � . . .RDON HOUbE, 'Pickering, Ont., - - 1-, MS'lii.r.r'EM Theii firbt inoill here will behold Mon. on Sunday evening to hear Mr. Foril : A large number of tourists are constant - . `1 . . . , M I.A. .1 .--. - _?; ­ - " - , . �, _ . � � Proprietor. Tbis hotel is a I * - preached an elegant sermon. Thel ly visiting Bellamy. � . . �, I .�-�­ GoJaines Gordon, 1. day evening, 15Lh itist. who . _­ :* '�. -,4- ,,- - - . bought and sold on comwission. � '� , - . �.. fine L,�w bric�k building, finished in superior . he double track of . :;. �. _ .1 . L I .., � . .- . . fort forthe ... . .L I On Suuday, l4th inst., the Re�. Mr. choir never sung better than when they The construction of t . . % ��rd, - N � style. Every conveii;euce and com : I . . ' I . I . " : . I- , . I ' . . ' 11 100 people to our . . I I . .. 0;�� I I, __ . � I - travellin.,public. New and commodious stables ,&Il for : Western. Lancashire. and City Of Shaw will delivor.a sertuou to the A. O. rendered IlZachous Come Down. the G.T.R. adds about . .-- . . ­�,, . . .: 05y . .- - - w mt,�.;, 8-nd sh,li ..I ___ London and M noch ester Fire I usu rance Coni- .. : - I I— ---------- __ ICU U. W. ai 3 o'clock in the aft,3ruoon. In- I must ask'Mr. Lamoreaux'�s j)ardou on village. - .- � . I .1. I - .. I . .. ------- . North Arnericun Life Iniairat . I . . . The Washington C.M. and Christ's An-'- - -: - . I-- �* ,,� , '. � , .'' � panies'- , , - .,.. . � ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., . long have .-d to N-:1:ering, giving the pe(liaree of Josepliene. It was . . " : : - IA:. IfT, . - . . I _.. - Co., alhO ACCident Insuranee takon. vitfit, been extend a I Thorn gelican Sabbath schools will go to Victori's . 'e ,'� ­ I .... . W naw open f cf tbc accommodaticn of the 'ustead of 2176, Mr - , .I.- _. . Ti.i;s hotel, having latelY - I _. . I I .1 park to hold their annual pie-nic on Wed. - - _. - I.. -�;i Clarewout and Markham lodgea. It is number 3176 � travelling. public. the ­ .�_..��_..:,i "if _. . I � changed bands, has been re-fuYLlizhed throWgb- r,A,_XZ2ZS for S_z'.'-T_JMII nxpected that thero will be ,i. large atten- ton says it was all Correct excePt � - . ­ ' , ' �* I . t, Osite the Spink Mills, Aed number. Mr. Lamoreaux says lie does nesday. - '_ �, '�_ _. ' I .,W - - .. -out. Sitvafed as it is, opp - dance of WorkineD, and those iuterer gers visited here Saturday to . - I 1�.:.''. L-71. I I - it is convenient tor patr(ws of the Mills. Aleals - F�FULLY DONE. tuade such a mistake The Ran- . -,.!-_�e!;A.. � � Good stabling . I - in the ,workitign of the arder. see how Mr. Reesor eaf football club in the .. . ��- , " - , * CONVEYANCING CAR play the Maple L . � �� III. __ - Or lunch at all reasonable hours. . ' _- .11 � �� - I - . . � ...- - � -�-� -* atidshedrooin. Box stall and enclosed yard for . The nit-mbers of baud intend holding as he owned the mother of Josepheue aiad Smith cup series. The match resulted in - .- ,-.7:- � I ,��_," - : .. - - - ... -,, - . -1� I � .. �, . � - .: . hor%,L-. or tattle. Weigh scales on the premises. _-I.Iiaue V:rc)per ty .- tbeir fourd, annual garden partv Some- was well posted in the A.J.H.B. a draw, each team scoring a goal. I - .. . ' - . ` � , '" -.'* ". :- - The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked . . . * - ' .. _. �_ � : S, . ;,� . .. ANDY Me- -oet vi earlier this . . . .. : -:,- ., , . -'.,. - witli i�ure,liquors of every brand. Good Village Lots on north side K i Ill sti year than I-erotofure. - . Toronto's future suburb, which will be . �. __., ..: '. �.�_.�- .�.. . , . i I . . - , . 151Y 10 between corner and the College grounds 8 yet been Messrs. Wm- Kirton and N. McIntyre called Bellamy, is situated in the vicinity � . . �,I. . , . . CULLY, Propriotor. ugh the date has not a, . . - . _.- ,.,- �,I,,.- . _... � .. �____ __ -------------- - - for Etode, together with other village property. A�tbo � . �_,__ 1� _�.. - - - : ----------- . ed upon, it is their purpose to fix it spent Sunday in StouffvIlle. of Scarboro village. For this watering .1 : : . , .. , - " - . . � . � . - - ­.. ,� 1. � . . _.. . . � Ivatchm'"I.41tg. - One good house ril lot for sale very cheap. . agre . _. - 0 . __ I - e lattev part of June or beginning of Mrs. Keam, of Whitby, is Visiting her place, about 1500 acres of.land has been : . � .I- - ­__-­__­ -__­__,_._____,__ .---- -'­�_�­­ I W. V. RICHARDSON, for th . , � , �::� I ­ (,UTHBEP%i Wittelimaker, Piek- ... - - . July. Further particulars conceruiDg brother, Mr. J. Murray, here. . : bought. Since it has been spoken of there I_ . . � " .. 1. . . . . - , . . I I . . . - 1. As ering, Out. Having been 25 years at the office: Dale'.s Block, Pickuring. I eiate, &c., will be furnished in a litter Mrs. Woncli, of Toronto, is visiting has been a great deal of couiecture as to . I .. - .� : � ,e * .- ,- . - . , . . _. I . . _ trade, I can gnarantee eati,4f action . Agent for _------�"� . . Vero at this place. 1 the reality of the scheme, but plans am - � ­ . . her father, Mr . . . .,:�: ... 1 7 '.. , - ," Watclies and Clocks Issue. , sed town. Part of - � I .: _ " . P. Lazarus' Eyo-gl&6809 . w out for -the propo 1001 .. - - .- i no - -_I.- , -7 '' , .�­ - I I I . Sunday evening ' � .�__.tl��_.�, I ... . -, WHITBY MARBLE AND ' .... cleaned on sLortest notiee. and at. reasonable . services at Baptist Mr. Burkholder, theasphalt contractor the estate is surveyed off into lots and the - - - , - . � , " ­k�_. � - . . .. I . 23-47 .'� � 4e ... . , rates. . . church are well attended. Our Baptist of cur town, is at present in Port Perry. first payment has been made to the f armers , .�, , � �Z," ;k'% . I Mark. . _ .1 - .... -_.4. , . . . -, I . - III. . ._... L � � . �_... ­_ _., . � . I friends bave secured the services of un Mr. and Mrs - Uriah Percy, of for their land. -..4- .�'_,.`%% ; ­­ Granite Works beint ..__.___ -_ .- abl of divine truth in the ham, were the guests of Mr. 1. Burton on .I.I.."I., ",.��,,_ . - - I L; I ". .., Is expounder . This week su�urban residences are I.L _..�-�4.�.,Ii . .. __ - over . .� ,. ­_ . � I -i _f. 1, . 1301 . ,_-It, ,-� ...­ : - DUNDAS Still � - , , WHITBY# person of 11ev. Mr. Sbaw whose sermons Sunday lasti d at Scarboro Junction. There are L 7:�'I­ 1 ,� - - �; . I .,.,�);._iI.1_ I Ontano,,-... -Bank ow where Thomas 800 Iota to be Sold. On Monday about : ' I— " - - - . I , _:_ . . !. ­ .r' (EstabUshed 1849.) illire listeDod w with iDtoreat and attenticu. We would like to kn - . I 1-1: -;,�; , � .. - 'L � �, ­;:,:� . . _ _� I . �:1 I, " I - �11 _.- . ' , We regret ho at so late an hour on 10M persons came to the Junction to bay. ., : 1. ­.�_ L , ,. I , wever that it Booms im- and Josephine were . . . - .. ..� L . G BRANCH. . . their mad . ­ �.,. .�. ,,, . _.. .. PICKERIN R. Wolifenaen, Proprietor ossible to orgawze a choir in a neighbor- Sunday night. The people became excited in I - .1 . ., '0* , . . - - - I . . _.. '.. . ! '_ .__ __ I . I were " - _.�_. . � I,, I _,_.IL� . - I. I . . E h musical talent. Miss Fai Tait left on Monday for rush to got Iota. The'conditions . . I 1� � � . :!L �:.. - . otion of all legitimate Having retuimed to she old stand of th: Cod possessed of so nine . aid down for which theY got - '_ ,-Ill. � � '1� _�' :. . .. L - I - - .. _.� - - I %-, I .. ': I... - . Open for the transa, . The young peoples' literary society of Jersey City, N. Y.. where she intends re- 15 had to be p . . dease - � . . . ' "' - .�i . I 11:1. . � . . Baukincr Businegs. Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, lot. There Was 86 1 I a ^ L is place..organized some months ago, mainiug the sunamer with ter sister,Mrs. & ticket for their _.. I ­ . . __ .1 , .. . ., _�, �; .,�., I - I .- , � : - . OFFICE HOURS -From 10 to 3 ; Saturdsys I am better prepared to execute all �h crowd in the oisce. Mon would shove a 15 .-l-'-' .��',15 �' . I , . � . is progressing en UiDe Jack. . ZL I.- ,-..'"'v , ­ - , I . .y- L. - ' , " ... 10 to 1 o'clock. . orders in cemetery and all other -".r-_-,, - I ., I - I "'. ' 'Az" % - " _- � .. � . - j67 _ 1. ', N I . I � . L I ", . expectations of its promoters. The mom- A meeting will be hold at Armstrong's bill over the shoulders of those standing i , . . I I. : ' ction. .-- work pertaining to the business r front of him and shout out for a ticket for -.: - .. !A, .-I 11� i'�v . ... .. I._ . I.', . .. nne - ,_ � V'l . �'. _L Savingg Bank ip &6 �took bership is increasing !A�d each evening of hall on Monday evening, June 16th, . ,. " %. � '. �"... � . I a lot without any knowledge where U*'- . . -, 4 .N., . , __ - , "I , - �, 4 -, .- L.'� Cu'rtomers will find a well- selected a lacro ol 6. lot was to be. ,._1-4,�, it;.Ii .. . . (3-y) GEOROV, KERR; Manager a meetiogfuruiabeearich and varied pro- the pur of organizing M U could not I .,\i ?";.,�, . . t ... f foreign' and doinestia granite am . pos_0 A man who gell - -., A',-!; - , - .. __. - - 0 m. It is remarkable bow talent will AD those interested are. inviWa to ationd 1Qe&r the door, threw 05 in at ,the window - -' ,-- ;.',-t�4 ,.'�, -I -, � t, t_r� . . � J , - I - gra , " - "I ill, . ... arble to cLoosi frorn. Inspection ;.k ; �­�`­ �;-, - - . - .- rP0 RENT OR FOR SALE.-Tbe Im- - in wauffook itself sometimes where lowt ex. and help the affair along. I to the oterks and amid the crowd and is= '. -L �; � _. ... ,. - "Pti, will convince that for strictly firat- _"��-.,-! -*- "'. �. � �, __21,., - _ ". ml,� -JL plement Warerooms and the west and of 0 .-�. pected. The young people are to Ve con.- Mr. B. S. Lynde, - wbo has been em- he was shoved away so that they could h04 '- - Al , , IA, , Ii. � ,,I. '­ . ' V, ,if X . %,.. 1� . I . ...... class -work, our prices cannot b -get his- nam . , ',$ � .. . � I � I rGughencit fionse, together or separately; the ' gratulatied on the success of their venture. ployed as secretaryby Hou. John Dryden. e. One mom bought twel Ik , 4 g I , � � V'�, ' ;4 . . 1. . ..� , : :,: house that Mr. Forsyth now oceuvies; also . . . beasen. - P, few hours at & ; L � j-,.:.'�, � �, _. .,, ^%I " i .- ..: the two shops between the house and the old I...".... . . 1. . .. I I The ineotings are held every Friday evill Minister of Agriculture, returned the lots and sold thei within -j�!, *,.;I c .,...­I!;,��­:',� . -, , _;:4,L _ ­­ . . :i , _ , I . � - , . . - 9*11' - 1dity -with whichi.;'Z� .. 11 " , A� '. , _ � -1 .. I . I . I . _. .. I � I! �' �___Ir_ " Iv""L.'. " - I I. I w � � , � � ` . - M_ � . . , I I - i I � . , I , , , , , 4 � , . Af- ___ ___ ", WT �, -.A' I , , ,f, T ' I - , , I , - 11 I H E-`�' ]?ICKERIN'G I WS I - I - I � I 1, ` F - , 4 , � ,��, I 11 . . . .. barn, to rent, or would exchange for private .. '.I'- 11 " - . . - .1 L I all are cc-Aijklly invited to the oth3r day from Toronto and will remain profit Of $10 sub. The fliv 't 7 . ,, IV.- I -1. .1 I I el to " % , Yk,­; , .�� � residence. Po:;session given -the list of Maroh. a L" almost *&U . I I - BTL i I jing0atlIA'g6s, Muniberall-lip foo only �45 cents. it fli weeks after ibi0h 118 will 90 witb 0 ' ��_ I . ", . ihey be � � 111-i I J;L - of Ia. BUPT, Jr. M. TALITER " , F bt Was I. I.- 11. , _1-11w.., ,-For f urtber, Particulars anquire I outh 4r � ,�� We - , . . 807=1 .- & - .. . ­ � . , . _ - kf.,I, � I �, I - . D H. HANEY , -bouxosp. .& surveying pally to lil North-West. . I . schemo., -1 _ .%1.1__. .I'. , T - Pickering Village. or by letter 6 0 Go ONT., - 85Y 1 . ­ . . 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I �f­ . . � . , . �, � 4S80 1, tWd rent for 46 bungalow - BUIMR SKME& I 1­i­ � I ; I ,�, , �Z.­­­ I 1. � ­ he says the girl is dead, " remarked often complaine, I - ,,";- � . - �. * ­'­ � , .- , : �-, . - - - . I , :. . .., .,. . .. '. - `.r -: � ­ th. . The European -- '." �' .:Z,4 i - �; - - , ,".''..... '... .- . �. :­ 1, Mm Gran'e '. — . . - � :- - .. - , --'-s-, .. - ... � 1, dryly. A I Does Mr. Farnwood he slept in twtoe a mOn Him I . 1) - ­ -.�', u-, .� . -1 � ­�-, � V".. I is �,­ .�",f, .��- �' . I "... . I . , -� .: - 11 . � : . , 't I :, 1 . " , �� -� -.. ­ .. ". ". � ion O wko woo the %uthot.7'of th%, , � -". ... . . - �­� � oll f India is . .­­% ; , , t I ­� ;'�' -.L"'.:� �. . -, . ­ believe i � I .�. . . ." . . ... I � ,:, , - _, ,� e - ­� -o " . , " A V4 I :.I-.,,. --:,.­:.­,d.�.,. A. BURMESE .(ENONE,� ..... a= cluillibraryo,ner, A, - as . ,- �­ ,- ­ I , . - A I WhT, yes, mother " answer wherg lie woul , Vhere ii always room at the top AN �­ , 11 - . S. ,; I " , � od PQIUgt I " .. . ­. , 4 � Mabel an - , � - - � . . --...p .:.. � I 1W. �, I . '. ... orii Famwodd rar!l fOUlld a I ,. I ..! ,:� - - ,.--,-- - Z . � . 4 - , , 11 The man h" beenup men, Ge hotel clerk, I. believe." . - 1. ...- - � - ­ � -, . . . .. '' - ­- . . .1. — ,,-. - - �Z. - �- :-. . y � ... I I -"� , - . . � ­, . . .1. I I , ' 0 ' . away the - " - - . ­ - ­ , . -, I . ­`.,. ..� �12 ". � .,:, , " , , 'i - ­ a.... � 1� - . ..- � .4; . _ _ � . ! - 1, .. to Shwaydoungyee himbelf-there can't be -feflow-idler I TAero 18 a grai,t dealtimt ll'awr�., f - . . ­ �.. ­ .-�- ­� :­... - � .: � � . .. . . , ,- �.. estivi . .. ril. .: I �'., -j ,. -f . ,.: , BY E. D. CUMING. ­.''...i..''­..."� ... .. . ­ .., 1 Cuse. The doctor, to whom he :. , . , 1 .7 :; y .- . ,:.-: -, � I -� :1:-.: .� L, _ �� A . . ; . 4 �:,.. , :., ... ��,��'';�- - - : _ -17 ; , . .'..... - . .. in astonishment. with whom to whi I , . .. - � _ : - : � , , .:, '­�.. � now made , . ...:, '.,.,., ­ , , . - I_ . . ,I doubt about it. " I , . - -� .�:. . , I ­­ . I . ­ " �- . '1,. i - -.-�'. , . I .. .j any . ,. �, . � . - , ,:. . . . ; -1 - I and .. ­ �.. �:J,.­ . � - . .1 � heaven ip a child asleep ­, . . ., -- *1' 4 �: " . , LL �'-;,-*. I ; - certi � . - . . � . . .. . V; . . , , , a I ­ %­. . -,��j�- � ­ . .� -:L - , J; . ications for Isom e -, - .1 0:.- ­ . ­­ 61 ti es - - .. .-- � , . .f� - ... '' . - , ouldn't be so sure of that, if I were almost weekly appl in I- �'. - , :- .,.,. . . . I .... - I.' - ., ";-L .; .. - . � , . . . : A ,.. , .., I w - � I : . — . - � . . I., , . - , .::� * -:�, , -11 . ..:: 1 17 .W. - . . . . 4 . ­ .. '6 : a. it A Natives have ficae of re4tored health,. urged .to ry, . -. - . .* .;�.;, , : '.., *, -. -� �'Iw `,:�;," - . I � " ­,. � rejoine ' gestibn of another place when th e && i I - .- .- ­:. :�� - , ­. .- � �i .i t him I �.. I- " ., ,. � : � . . . . I d Z. . . - . L .-1 1. � ­ - - I I . -1 , , .1 . . YOU0 . . ....C. � . : t..Z..::.I�­ c. - -�- .:.:..., .. - - , " - , ,� a :,,.'. "...: z,�-. - .. � 'I:-- ­­�".. i , : - I .. * d Mrs. Grande. th- CV11d is awake. Ill .. � . W� * .11 I , I I I . ­ . .. . . -.. �, . ­ ­� . - �:: ,; . edite his recovery by a trip to No . -,.. :--:. , . I I : -- . CHAPTER IIL - - ' .,- M r. Farnwooa *I*h*ad calculated that it a wonderful talent for inventing stories " to to exp . -- . : -- ..: . �.. -'. Z , - �.��. ­. :. �11, :. - - I ­� I t III I total sep- Ethel -11 Why a�reyou always I , I . . . . L. - � ­­ ­ . . - - � - . .. . I.- - won - - ng .­ � I. . " f Y, . �, � Id take Moung Louk at least two weeks please mas er. � kicki - , ,-, � . era India; but as that implied a I . � ­ ,.-.-:. I ou have promised to marry her, You to accomplish his mission if he m "But Moung Loik could have had no ar&tion from Mabel, he was not inclined to because I have other admirers?" ` Oh if - ... � :*..... :douaht to keep your word." That was Mabel ade good act upon the suggestion. . It was of course you want to make a Syndicate of Yourself, I - I ' ' speed : he had to cross the Gulf of Martaban motive for telling an untruth, mothor ; he . � ... -.,., Grane's opinion ; and in his present fraine by steamer to Maulmai , where he would kne arry that poor woll known in the station that he was en. don't object." I ­ .. - - 1. ­�-- , .. I.,. of mind, a far less definite pronouncement III w that George mealit to I m . . gaged to Miss Gmne, orld he was indebted We are told that some day tile lion . . . -� . take passage by launch as far as Thatone; girl. " . I . friends the 1* I lie down together, but, a and - . . . : would have determined George Farn.wood's , very to,. to the hospitality of big fianoqe '* amb wil ­ a' thence it would be necessary to proceed by 11 darepay Moung Louk had a t.thia - . . ., - I I � .. 0 ... -. -. course. The sentence raug in his ears un- A I� is day season it is the butcher who is doin- . - boat or calioe, as the small weekly mail- erable idea of the answer Mr. Farnwood for frequent o portunities of speA#ial . �- *, . �' ceasingly ; he harped upon it until the words F, . most lying about the lamb. 9 the . ' .1 . . - launches which maintained cominunication wished him to bring," said Mrs. Grane.- with her. ,A rs. Grane's antagonism had - . � .. - ­ I almost lost their meaning ; but what it except when the It is a mournful cominentar)� on hu . .A / � -� . with " up -river " stations would not give ac- k' We won't say any more abou t it now, , come no milder, and . .. I ... � implied struck deeper and deeper every co . Trial, . j . - hour ' lonel was I , - ... in modation to natives travelling onothe Mabel ; but don't blame me if �ou find your - t, at home, lie seldom went to the vanity to see, the mourners looking 6ack, - -- , I .. . . � . -. He might fulfil his promise to Mali Jr .88 . - oil turning the corners, to see if tile pr �� ­ - * than Government business. He had not self involved in some horrible scandal, If I hou - -. . i � -� .. ­ -.:.. I .. Mee without inflicting pain on any one but felt called upon to say anything to Aloung were Mr. Farnwood, I sbould want some Two montlis passed away, and the cold sion is wd�rt . hy of the corpse. oces- . - - 1. - . I . . . - � himself, since his affection for Nlabel had - evidence than the bare word of a An optimist is a man who thinks Ili - - . . . Louk relative to his intention regarding Mali better Season hail faded into stilling beat; the L .. called -no responsive love into b -ing . anJ he Saturday cricket matches were lie . . . . - I , over ; I niself as ' I r . ­-- ., Mee; indeed, explanations would have been native in auch an important affair; but I good as call Possibly be ; and a pessirn. i L. -"-. . -.1 ­� - dismissed all thought of attempting to buy I essary is- a man I - k ist - - . . - . . back or set aside i�is, pledRe. superfluous, for he was quite aware that, his can quite understand lie is not difficult to punkalis were no longer voted uunec W,1�11 8 his licighbors are as. I - ­ 9) - . . . . � . . offer of marriage to the girl was public pro convince. at breakfast and dinner ; and tile most bad as they call lio�bly be. I � . .- � � As though the Fates were resolved to give a � . � .. perty in SllwWydoungyee twenty minutes There was something. of a m6cer in her seasoned residents were gl d to seek shelter ., -- - � - . him. no excuse for further delay, the Gazette, from the still at half past eight. "George It must puzzle the angels to underiund ,. . I- . . issued next day contained the long . after lie had made it. last words, which seemed to imply that she what some men mean b theirtalkin V - I . .. � S.expected , ' -ess towards . - a I ­� . He utilised the period of grace granted by suspecte,� George Farnwood's honesty - and Farnwood had made good progi y urayer- ,,'I-- - .� --. paragraph announowg his promotion ; and . . P , recov -- Dr. meeting ,wheq they see how little cull they . . "I � . �� ,. � George Farnwood hardened his heart, and his messenger's absence to u4ake arrange- Mabel's. indignation derived her of speech cry, antl extorted a promise from take to church with theni on Suri(lay. . . - . - : , 'i nO Ritchie that lie would be allowed to " rejoin" ' � . - ­ I - ­ began to cast about him for a messenger to ments for the reception of the girl and her As a matter of fact, Mrs. Grano ha in a fortnight. He was very eager to get For heroic Init vain endeavors to look pleas. . .. ­ .. * mother. A tiny house on the outskirt the doubts regarding the young man's veracity or inging - g (:at) equal the fa ial ex ) - io of whom he mio,lit entrust the task of br* _. � . . . 0 Colonel Grane had been ed nothij * . : --- . � . - -11 ­ Mali Mee and her mother to Rangoon. cantonments was offered him at a small rent that of his messenger ; she had no more de- 'back into harness. C I I C&S 118 . by a trader in the bazaar, and lie furnished goo, hi - -1 . _ finite object in view than to disparage him as I as 8 word, and had procured him two girls ca npelled to dance with e -tell other. . . . Chance placed in his hands the nian he re- -)f the scarcity of the m .' . � : . . - quired in the person of Moung Louk, his old - ry generally; but had She deliberately sought � C'I. it with tile few triffe8 neces8a for their tile pleasantest berth the Police Department on account . I -,- . ' ' �said the old gray-heade(l te � . . - - I.- temporary residence., That done, liesought offered for a junior officer. He w -as ! . - . � - - . sergeant. That officer had reaped the re- it tile chaplain, and ascertained the forms means to estrange her daughter, she could nal Assistant " to the Inspector- I " �' , aclier I . - - 2 - I 1. 45 to be A I Perso ['in �)"�r'yesr', 0):I1e;iit,'1)IItl'drathe - . 1. ... . ward of cowar�liceindegridat,iontothestat,us 0 not have discovered any more effectual way. 111- r have - - �: - to be executed when he should call upon From that (lay M2Lbel never touched upon the gener 1, and in that capacity would adcoi five young tell from the high school th . .� of constable, aad in that capacity had for 4 t take an one - . I that gentleman to perform the ceremony subject; and the relations between mother any his chief - wherever duty naigh of you." " `6 would we, teacher, " - - � . . I . some wec&s carried a truncheon in the . jungle ! was tile ., I . . . -. - streets of.the capital. S',rict attention to prescribed for such unions by tile Indian on the one oideund the &ffianced pair oil tire Filn". No more banishment in the general rep Y- . . . . I .. duty ati(I good behaviour might in time have I legislature. These matters took some little other became so painfully strained that Mr. I angoon for headquarters, witli occasional . I � .. .., - .. - - . : .., I- ­ . . time, and lie awoke one morning with a feel - Farnwood felt he could no longer remain in I our�eys about the province. He could not " You kpow that you are nrit 01)Iigc(j to . - .. -�.- - - -.- regained for him the position he had lost ; ing of iniserable surprise to recolle,t that the house. - . iave asked anything better. When absent Say al'Ytbil�g that will collinlit your,elf,)I. I - .- '. but between small pay and great temptation I said tile !,judge, Incellallically " No ­� : , d I . Moung Louk came to grieL He accepted a this was the day when Moung Louk might ' 66111 just move my things over to Roger's from Nlabel, he need never lose touch with I . . W, . * . I- ... .1 be expected to return with .Mah Mee. - bun*alow," lie told Mabel. - It is quite im- her, as lie might have done in a solitary honor bright, Judge," replied tile prisoner, I - - . trifling consideration for closing his eyes to .. . I where ,,mails " were few and far . A 'if I'll pr�niise V-) i)'c non-eonimittal will . . - � the illegal doings of certain Chinese gamb- How the day pa'shed lie never knew; he I possible for me to stay here. I would have station ' . . � ­ �. -., - between ; and there was no chance of the YOu "' - i' 1: . - - ... lers on his " beat ;" was found out, compel. could not compose himself to sit down and left long since, had it not been for the Colo- . . CA - . . . - of him. sb--ttid'is tile (learest, Ino I i I . I . . . ­ led to d , rge, and promptly dismissed the read for ten minutes together ; and even the [nel's wish that there should be a man ill - authorities Ioiing sight My 1111' , -it con. . - .. - Mabel spent with him seelued to drag 1 the house at night ; and even now I'm by no I Tile - vice -regal proclamation announcing siderate ni,�n i n the world. " A I lImA, (10(,.s lie - , � . I . ! . force. vgto Farnwood's inter;!ession had hours T ! . . .� . - . that Upper Burmahad been annexed to the show it?" 4' He knows I hate to)-,acco stnoke � . - I - saved him. f coin severer punishment, but of by on leaden feet. He was ahnost glad when ! meafis Sure I am doing right in going." . I I British Crowu had been issued, and the seat in the hous e� and So he goes to the clul) I - - -. I ' . . this tile man was not aware. He was i!i the signal denoting the approach of the I every - . ­ - -.- I 11 Of course I am prej ud iced," said Mabel government was temporarily night after supper and -smokes .e. ­ ! . i of the local : 1% t he, . . I - . . - , � . ,�- great,straits for niolley when that gentleman Alatilinain s6eauter was hoisted oil the flag. I with a slight smile ; " but I think you , taken lip at Mandalay. I'here were gather- . . . -. : . . - sent for him, and was only too glad to staff ; and lie prepared to go down and meet ought not to leave. I know how excessive- , . First pamenger-" They Say that every. , - I I ell together the chief'Commissioner of tile . -is more or less - superstitious. - ' . ... undertake anything that. would put a little the vessel in nervous haste. He must be On 'ly unpleasant it innst be for you here, and i province and tile heads of departments body I . How is . hart to receive the party, or Moung , am not a bit surprised at your wanting to ' . . - coin in his pocket. I the m I . . it with yi�u *I 1-)o you belieVe ill silril.;1". , . I - .. - . - -Oh yes! he would certainly :go lip to Louk. might bring tile women up to Colonel I go. But, George, if there ever was good I mapping out tile first scheme of ad- -Second passenger-" litidieve in signs *!" yo' . - � .1 . - Colo; LI, . . - I I ministration of the new territory . t7 I .. Shwaydaungyce. and bring the women down Grane's house-acotitiugeiicy against Which,,: reason for - * hvt vour life I do ! I make my livinu pa, I � - . . . ..-- - to Rangoon : all the honorific -appellations for several reasons, it was advisable to pro- , _your being here, 'it exists now , nel Graric, jig - it matter of course, - I . 0 int - Mother admitted only two (lays ago that she I . - I : � ­ . I . , was Aniong tile number, and although ing cill." i . - . . 1. in the Burmese tongue could riot express his vide. i was thankful papa had asked you to stay tile condition of affairs in the Ran. DetectiN4-- Your'description'of the man - ; ....- L reverence for Tharnwoo'-Thekin and eaver- 'He reached the pontoon in good tittle, and . I I ' I . � .. . . ­ .,.. ness to ser�e Iiiin. 80, with fifty rupees 'took 'his Stand under the iron roofing to with us." - : . .. goon ha7ttars had riot improved for tile I with your 'vife is too.vagne. That hu board.. '.. , -against expenses, liewassent forth oil his (await the, vessel, which was iiovr creepi George Farnwoo.1 frowned in perp!cxity. better Mrs. (,rane and -%label wel-e alone. ed with you and is cross-eyed is not enough. - � * - . 119 - Ifis I - Tile. i��Idnel had been made painfully aware Call you give us no strongf!r secia'," I)IIn. . . . . errand. * alongside. He watched the throng of na- " yo8ition was widoubtedly a. very awk . ' - . � . aL a lon to decide I of tile attitude his wife adopted towards de r kf ,ff-11 Yah, He vas very fond of ollions., : f, .-... For a dav or tw6after she had been taken tive passengers as they crowded down tile !war one, and lie was . . . I ... - 11 : what course to Like. ' Ma6el was right lit I their daughter's future husband, and lia,l re- ; I .. . . . into -'i%lr. ' Farnwood's confidence, Mabel gangways until the ex -sergeant's well -known - . : . ... 11 -1 sAying that it there ever liall been good.rea. . frained from asking tile young mail to rein- Mrs. Wc(isoon (poutingly)-I'Mrs. Oldwife . - . - . - I . next : . . . made -t half-hearted attempt to hold herself face a'ppeared. He strained his eyes to see"I � sort for his presence it exi8ted at this time. - St. door )1as had two new dressc,i to my . . -. -a-t a greater distance from him. Ifeivasen I who was with -tile mail ;"Women there were I . ,tte himself in the house. . - I one." Mr. Wedw,on (spouse No: 2)-16 � : . - ... ­ I V I Colonel Grane'8 anticipations had beeill The pair hail been out for a rideone morn I . Yes, ': - . - - . -1,and'so-hadli .� - I and girls in plenty, but none lie had ver 1 abundantly realised by perpetually recur_ easily I my dear, but you've nad two new husbands gaged.to another gii lo 1 ialit I I I � 0 i . � to cultivate tha intimacy that had arisen ! see" before. lie forced his wily throllall the' - ing its usual, and were cantering . . ! . . 0 ring hurgi--irivii of the most daring deserip. I ; to her one. That squareo you." . 11 I ,� -'.. - w bungalow where: 11 - . . - . . cantonnients . there � George Farnwood 'Was wont to leave .%label. Figgs-r-" That man Brobson has aw .- . . between thoin to the extent - lie had done ; crush, and waited at the 1,ottom of thegang- ! tioll both in town and do it the rowl towar.Is tile . � - . he had deceived her, and had -brought about I way in breathless eauerness until 'Moung � - ful - n , , 0 �vas positive danger in leaving two ladies I - , ' 0 A,3 they pullett ill) to #-nter th6compound, a I luck. F'irst he lost all his Illoney aii,l now . ! - . . - misunderstandings lwtu-een her mother and Louk reaf-hed him, I alone with no p-rotection but tIIAL of natives. ; Burineie girl, who had been Sitting in the , his%viieliasgotailivorce." I)ig� . . . 1. .. herself. And-Niabol "riedto believe that.l. " Where are MAL Lay -,%it(] Mah Nlee $" lie ' ' ' . -,�z -;, %%'hat , - . I . . . . � . . . this mail wasnothing to her, evenas lie never 1 asked Iturriedly. L Xolonel t-rane's house, by reason of tile , shade opposite the gate, roseand looked so does he say ahout tile divorse ? " Fi,,Lfs- - . . . . 1 owner's otficial position as-Inspector-geneml fixediv at them that Ilabel drew her com- " Say.441i - , ", . - I - ­ . I could I e more than it friend at illost. J�Ilt this i Moung Louk dr(,pped tilt- rush -basket 1 s Itick seenis to he changing. ' -., . - I .. "' I - of Poliev, was just L;Ic wie 6441 characters I . I . : foreed reaction couldnot. last veryloll'r - -�,I)C,Ila,li%-hicitcoijil)t-;.setllii.sltiggageaiitici-o panion's attention to the fact. . - � . 6 "I" ! flushed wit!) success Would select for a I Perdita "'Come, I ' -, Penelope, don't Mo e � ­ � 80011 found herself seeking ex�--uses io I . . P � I 4 4 `11"A-e-l"'d, ; nocturnal visit if they tilOught Possible to " Do you "---; She Stopped short ; George � 180. You were right in refusing him. fl,. ij a - I -')is I ed at his feet. " My lord," lie ' " That girl Seems to know you,"she said. I- . I . conduct, and discovering sound reasons to tile llcAi-8 i. -i bad-Mah Mee is dea,l." ; ! a - - , ! - make it widr a fAir chanceof e8CApe. An * Faru%%-,x)d wa-s Etar ng at tile girl with &I'ace , word . Ilesi tie Illp, " Penelope— Ves, PC: kilt:L, i - ­ - extenuate it. He had Iwen in no w ' I I I)ead ! George Farnwocd asked no further act of such Seeming braXad0 as to plunder, as white ­ hi 1. I b1IL 'list think. %%'hat -will the pc,or fellow . . . to reveal his enga.--ement to �%I,I,lj Mee ; as I questions, nor d-.41 lie cast another look upon _ I's s Cos t i . . " - , do for a living now that lie cannot. marry he had himself explained, his own interest8l Moung Louk's - the residence of Lite head of Lthe police de- I -, INIV 1;O(I ! - I 0 exelaimed with ashy lips, I . - stolid face. He turned , ' I I . . compelled silence. Further, it was quite 1 fotl"llt his way out of tile crowd, and hailed I . . pie?" � .. - Z5 . , partnient wotild have great at ract ions ; and A, it -s '_%I;jb .%I ee ,,., * I . . . - - I , (;eorge Farnwood felt that it w" his duty . .. . .%, li'tle I ifill(c,�Ilt misunderstanding is I I . -I.- clear that he had no affection for this Bur- *1 , .1han-y; and two minutes after lie had re- I to rei (To BE rovirl"u'En.) I . . , , . . . . - . mese girl, and was only going to marry her cellvedd his release, be was driving )).Lek to nain wt Lite post his chief had assigned .1 : : . soilletimes �'ery liseful Ili lielping one over:L . ell- -\, / ; from a high sense of duty. Mabel Grane cantonnients as,fast as the driver could . to him. I . . . . - . I !I Ilard plaee,�, 1, Malw!", said tile teacher, - . waa free! If Heaven'3 - 69 ­ had not been a i�oman if, in her bitterest urge his pony. He , He was confirmed in his deci-Qiou by a let. ' ' � The Clergyrumn's Retort. - you may Spell kitten. " " K double -i -t -e -n," - I . - . - . ter Mabel received front her father, which I , � - I . - . -� moments -and they were not ver bitter forgiveness be needful for one wil I 'There is a Unitarian clergyman who in not � " Kitten lia.s two i's theil, lias *It*.," " Yes, f y . . o rejoices I I I nia . I . I - � announced that his return might be looked" -witilout a power of keen retort, and who is I � . . lit the death of a fellow-'ereature, George for in the �-ottrse of the ensuing week ; and ' i . I - . after all -she had condemned hini for loving I ari, our kitten has. -' L . . - i herself ; and increased respe�..t for his tinsel- I Farnwood stood in need of It. that day'. I none the less gift d with tile grace to eddill- I . . . �. I - . .. . L - ' . � I - . fishness, coupled with sincere sympathy of his , . " You must wait until your father , i as that event would pertnit Mr. Farnwood - gil eL I I .. 4W � . . . . .­ - . I . mand 116 L011 e rather than allow his � - I 1. j� s re- i to leave without risking any tin leasautneim tongue -to command hini, says the Boswn A Messenger- and the Iriqhmau's Hacka � * .. I . . .- unfortunate posicion, not only dissolved tile turn, ,%label," said Mrs. Grane, when that with Mr -m. 1,',rane, he resolutely Vnde,l him. ; . . . . :. . , - resentment she had attempted to nurse int I Cope) -for. He has in his congregation one of I Tinie softens .�Jl thing.4, illcludill i t , -- - -, I evening her daughter told- her she had pro- 'self to tile pettytilights which caused Illm * those wonien'who make a pretense of frank- (" the% , � life, but drew her nearer to him. tban be- miged to marry George Farnwood. " I jo feel more than an intrudor, and ren, memory of disagreeabte incidents, say"'s tile i . , . .- . . . - . k - � . - .fore. . 7 ained nes8 all excuse for rudeness, and 'Who are Youth '. Compan' ,,. What at tile tillie II)a � � , call t sayanything about it. I -I have no wheie lie was. I . . . I . . . I .spoke,, 0) v . When, therefore, lie informed her that It will be all rigi - given to boast jig that they are plain , have been irritating, peri!0LIS, or intensel" I - . rhad resolved to abide by his promise doubt it it, since you,, father Both lie &ad Mabel I ked forward with when the truth is that they are Sim )Iy ill- y , * , , - . I to Ma I thinks so highly of him ; but I'd rather you double 4�%gernesa to theOC"olonel'a arrival: it bred and insolent. . This �spe a disagreeable after a lapse:of years becoules a I ; - .- .. . -Mee, and bad actually d6spatched a Ina I i did not ask my opinion at all," cial I dy is matter of pride or amusenient. Otherwise . I . - . . I- -who knew the girl to escort'her to Rangoon, So Mabel, having received this very fm lay with him to sanction or veto theirengage- wealthy, and there are riot many in the hat , this anecdote, which relatesan incidentally- - -' - . #� . � .. . . . . Mabel did not ittempt to conceal the syni- Ug- . Ilient ; and though Mabel was exceedingly I of her "u-Lintances who dare rebuke her, thin but funny at the time of occurrence, , L ! . . . pathy she felt. She had, too, a vague Sits. gestive bint as to the nature'of her inother's! san#uine, Litegentlenian's modest)- precluded I albeit they do toireLlier console each other . - , - - opinion; forbore to press for f ranker exprei. woutd iiL-ver have been recalled. It wai * . . . � - � picion that the unthin k ing speech withwhich Sion of it, devoutly hoping that when she I his imagining lie would be effusively accept- for Lite woun-18 they suffer front her tongue told by a gentleman now in prosperous cir- - . . - - - . . she had cut short. their last conversation ! ed as a sontin-law. ' i . by abusing her roundly. . . I I - . intment, site would I Any apprehensions he might have lia4l It chanced that one evening the lady and %%,her, I I . might have influenced him in his decision ; I cumstallee.9, � . -.- - adopt a more kindI7 attitude towards I were quickly dispelled wlienhe approached tile ctergyma was a young min, Said lie, I had -- and though she could not recall the words i A, L . n were partners lit whist at the a hard 8trt - I I George and herself. The date of Colonel . Colonel G' rane with his re irgle to make both ends meet, and - ' 1; I quest. i . A . noulle of aconinion'friend, and so successful for a time ( lit any odd job that come to my - without betraying her regard for him, site I Grane's return was uncertain,'as also were " As far ali tile man himself is concern were they that they won almost every game hand. Ond ver-, rainy night, very nearly- I L was quite unable to let the matter rest where his movements,' and as neither letter nor. said tile father, laying 11' en,lig. , . they left it ; the ice had been broken, and is hands doin George for the ev Like people who are fond . . she intuitively knew the young man would telegram could be trusted to reach his. hand Farnwood's shoulders, 11 I am more than I of having their own wa tile lady was in o'clock, I was passing along Cliestnutstreet, .,. , y in -Philadelphia, when I was aecosted by a. ,, - -- not be disinclined to discuss his fiancee. while lie was "in tile district," the two satilified with Mabel'a. choice. But we must I high hunior over this success, and when tile I . "Mr. Farnwood, "she began -you will young people 8oughtconifortand encourage- riot talk about marrying,yet a while ; �Otl I play was over, site pushed back her chair gentleinaii whom I knew slightly. . nient in each other's society. Inust W061 matters are more Ie( in; from tile table with the characteristic ar)d believe that it is riot altogeth' . - t until sett "Jiln," saiti. lie, hurriedly, -I mint you L er curiosity, � . . . , i . I but may I ask you about Mali Mee " � I . 'The situation, nevertheless, Was not an Upper Burma; the service may require that I graceful remark to her partner: . to take a inessage for tile to Brown street "(a - .. t can:t help feelin-c, a certain interest in her. )I agrecable one, for Mrs. Grane shrouded her- I you be sent there, and it's no place to ta,rAe " You do play a good game of whist, 'Mr. locality near Fairmount park), 11 aiitl,l will -. -. I self in forbidding silence, and never ad. a lady at present." Oil a dollar for deliverin4i it, ond I'll ­ - Site coloured hotly as she spoke, and Georgre Blank. If youonly preachedus well a!qoIl P�y Y M . I . . .Carnwood's pulse beat faster as lie sa%v it. dressed a remark to Mr. 'Farnwood lwyond .1 To which Mr. Farnwood was obliged to played Must it wi�ultl be a treat to go to give you another dollar to Ixty your cab hire . . . I � . " - . - 1. . - I . . � - ... , assent. He had no itlei of asking Mabel t' . out there. I "What ca� � those iniperatively demanded by the barest i . . a -I tell you about her, 2 -Miss hurch to hear you." 1. , . ; I . .. . Grane ? tirtesy. , Allowances must he made for share such a life as it had been his lot to c 4t must be borne in mind that this was , ,She is i List such a girl as you inay 11 0 Tile clergVina'n was quite equal to the oc. before the (�ays of district t 111LI . , : I .1 , 11 . L. . . � find any da the mothell s feelings ; as she told her lills- lead at Shivaydoun -ef, With a larger ele. ness n., . . y in a jungle village, tiers, ; . . 0 band wben fit I . 9) � casion. He kept his temper and his face the local telegraph offices were celosed ,it 10 � . '"Is she educated at all?. Canshe spea . -stshe observed the gro%,iiiglinentof(langertlirown�ii. But he had been unAler perfect control am hg're�)Iied : - - , - . . . . - � English?" attachment, Mabel had received atten- in hopes of Obtaining an appointment to " Thank you, Miss Sharp : )ut you know 1). m. I I . . I � : . - � 11 Site has its little general'information as Itions fron, the inost eligible men in the sta. some more 'c'Wi , and Said. so an I agreed t,o carry the message -a lettetl-, : - . 1. . yhody call Iearn to play whist, while 0 . - - . ! . .� - a child three years old, "answered Mr Farn- tion ; and she had been keenly, anxious for 8traightforivardly. genius and good breeding come by grace of and ying around tile corner'of Nintli,itreet I . : � . wood. " She does riot know , * � I . � : a word of the worldly success which it seemed within " You may he sure I will do my best for (lo&', a single cab standing there. It was a . -: . . her dautditer's power to grasp. You, " answered the Colonel kindly. A I You 1 Wretch- . I I . , English, and has no in'ore refinement or 40 . . . most dilapiditted vehicle, with two - . . � - have do.ie our full share of jungle -w . e(' horses, and the dr'ver was ill keephing , ' - . manner than (a coolie. It i3 not nice to say s appearAnc'e, next y - ork, . : I I # - . I i . - - - - so, br t you may as well k.now the truth. " . day -to render an account of his inissioh and and we shan't f - orget thatyou rid the coull- . . : sunay Rooms for Heilth.. ,' being old, poorly clad, and, as I soon diseov* I I . . � - . - " It won't be very pleasant for you to claim the reward lie had bein promised. t It pests Boh Than and Bob The rooins occuo ered, extremely hard of hearing. . i . ied by children bhould I - .. . - be i ­. - 11 live with herl in a large station," remarked .Mr. Farriwood and Mabel were alone in the 1 �Iryinoef Tlohseu� overnine t. fully recognisca made �riglit, light, and pleasant. It is sel- However, it was Hobson's choice, and .. - l, 6 it i I . Mabel after N pause. - house when lie came, and the former inter- your cla in upon it, an if any plums tire dom thought of as illuOt as it should be, after some chaffering I got into the cab, and I - . 1� ... I "It won'tbe very pleasant an where." . i it.startcd. Away we rattled up Ninth- . i I . . .. , y preted the man's circumstantial report as going, you won't be passed over." how essential to the health of children . - . � ­ . .. . If words cd�uld undo words, Mabel Grane's he,offered iL Moung Louk's story was a His cordiality urged Georgdo'Farn wood to. plenty of ligilt-especially sunlight-ifi. street and out Ridge avenue, and had gone .. . � . . i - I ­., assertion tbatt lib ought to keep his promise long One, and its interest was not enhanced make a clean breast of his intended relations one reason wily poor people's children thrive pertiaps two Squares oil the latter street . . ' . i . . - . .L. would have , een wiped out for ever. by. the remarkable exactitude with which with Mah Mee, and he id so as briefly as in the face of most adverse surroundings is when a most extraordiiiary accident hap - I ; It I he con] . I - - . Does M*h Mee know what you lose by he'detailed the various sums he had dis- that they are nearly all da pened. The floor of the cab gave way be . . .. I- a in L - -. -- - . . 6 A &to tT out of doOr ' - . � I , , - . - , mar!rying her?" she' asked abrupt ly. bursed. Suffice it to say that on his arr a I sure you will )elieve ,tie when I tile full light of day in le air. Keeping neath m feet 1 . � . I.. * .. .- " Oh no ! These are matters quite be- at Shwaydoungyee, Mali Lay had gree ed -tell you the poor girl hu d no claim upon me children excluded from sunlight and putting I was talf asleep at the time and when r . . . . them in dark, loomy rooms, is si ilar . , yond the scope of her understanding." him with the news that Mali Mee hail 3 - whatever except that 81 e established by her . in to Oame to my enses I was stuck in the debris - - . i I . . -� 1. . � I 11 Ishould think she would be miserable cumbed to. fever three weeks previously. behaviour in the Bob Tiiine affair." he con. caging a youn ird and keeping it always and my to' �, - . -1 -: -1 I �% es were bumping along the cobble* - ! I - OF . - when she does understand it." She had suffered much with her a I ded eartlestl . in the shade ; it will soon droop and lose all stories. I kicked and struggled tor i 111Y � � .- rm, and c u y . . e ain � - I . - it . -. 11 We must not apply our standard of the pain brought on continual attacks " I take your word for it, Farnwood,11 re. brightness, becoming dull and songless. position, until the seat as well as i e hot - I -".,� � - love to the alfection a.half-eivilised Burmese of high fever, which she was too weak to ied Colonel Grano. " You were in no way Some ehildren look pale and delicate, al. ! ell into the street, except One : I - . I ), - . girl is capable of entertaining," said George combat. And as Moung Louk -ended his und reveal your p r one to mer though surroulided with every comfort- J f . .. . . before ; agged piece that kept banging the calves 0 i . - . " Farnwoodslo�wly. "Althou ings have tiurn on 114y, luxury -well fed, well looked after, mVegs., � I . gh Mali Mee recital, George Farnwood felt himself chok- t, I'm sincerely I . � � . It � � I a lacing ei e I, of I -., risked her life, and would have laid it down ing with"remorse for his joy of yesterday ; ad yqu did not. I hould have made nd the real cause is often want of light- 'th r hand on the side sas I �� 4 I.. eagerly to salve me from physical injury, it the poor girl had, after all, paid with her Witchic Bend you off I home for twelve want of autilight-and want of chee the cab doors I trotted along inside the cab. I : � � rfulness 1- - - would never olccur� to her to ref useto marry life for her devotion. . I months had I known it; you were going in the people mud in the rooms they inha:bit. meanwhile crying loudly to the driv' I I , , � . . . . I er, but . �f . . me because ille marriage would be pre- He glanced carelessly over the dirty A I me- to ruin your career.)) ed. . . 1. . . might as well have -appealed . � , for yn , . The old horse's clattered along at a spirited , I . judicial to toy future : that -is a kind of count " Moung Louk submitted f lent If George Farnwood had been amenable . . -- . .. � 1�- - , -denial absolutely foreign to her and her and discharged it without a w d - is mind . . . Somewhat 8 * rate ; I dared not drop 'for fear the jagged . I - . � self . . - . jr I . 1, 'or i., topersu ion, he would I have stayed on with - Una. .. . j, L boa.rd would !knock out my brains, and so I . , .. . class ; it is b6yond their comprehension." was too much occupied with graver thoughts the Gra 08 until his naE�e bad been removed Colonel Yerger' " Your face is all swelled was cornpell d tO keep runn - . . to sick -list;' but now the . il . It is the tove of -'an aninial, "said Mabel. to examine it closely, and he scarcely noticed from ti �e : V . -- . . . da 11�t to Fairmount park, I - --1 11 3 1 ac Colonel up. " I ran clear nearly ­ ': A, But surel rshe must know that she has even to himself that the total was extrava. had come b k,' his services an uL-idar 0 � . - .. r nothing in co' mon with you ; that.you don't gantly large. Nor, did he remark that the were no longer necessa ' Uncle MOBe-c- I cotched cold one day four miles ! 1- - .-- , , - V- ry, and he adhered to last week from going around widout any I could ha,41 e 01 ied with vexation at the , . - '- . care for.her. Don't you think you prepare man- left the house with his money omitting his esolye to move. In 0ort, the day after stockings. " . .. I . .� - . - isappoin in I y Vt n . "' You've got lots time, and I had a fearful row with the cab- . . di t e t for her horrible to repeat the request he had previousi t engs,gement had been sanctioned, he . . . I . . besides . is rel � . . ge or urself in marrying her?" forward, that his old officer lit is a -eked his traps- an joined a bachelor you buy a pair of stockingil?,t, - . . . . bonda f w would axe Of money- Why don't man, but now I can afford to laugh at what -- - . -. 1, I don't now, Miss Grane," answered influence to procure him some humble ap- Friend i was as ludi d ' - . I.: " 1 don't be- pointment he coveted. . a little ban I w about five min- A, Because I has got one � C us a disaster as ever happene - 41 .- Mr.-Farnwoo� despairingly. , uten' wa from the es'dwellm The wear 'em. 11 . pair, but I can't in civilized li . I . . - ­ I . I . - - I - - ` lievethe poorcreature willaskmoreof " me than - Mrs. Grane having heard frarn the ser- cool mornings and ev ni , whict grow Why not -P A, � � - - - I . . . . . ... .. .11 . - - --- � - I . . � — . . . - w . . . - . - .� ­� � that I will tolerate her dog -like dovotion. I vants that a Burman had paid a long visit to more bracing and de ht ul as JaAuA :: Dey is hid a' . . . ­ ­ I I i . . . WAY full ob silViir dollars. The latest news from the City of Mexico '- .. . ...... hope not, for 1'er own sake." Mr. Farnwood and Mabel, unauspectiugly drew on he a nt ridi g or dri g witl I .- 1. Mabel said more: she felt that if she asked the latter what had brought him to Mabel; , but tre inte"ening hovulrne hung � .I - ­- .4 �- I — ' - . lays the Chilian steamer Esmeralda is going - I �- ' ­ i , . - .:- spoke a own love must overflow, the house; and the young . . � . 1 ., .. ... . 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I I . � . . 01 . - ,..;;1�*t---V".--­ ". ;Z;.4 V- -.A . �� '. .. f : , . ­ : I -AL - �!L � . - I ..: � � t.0 11111111��,��� ... � � ... � : I .z��iillllllllllllllllllllIll 1. WEPPIED A I I I .11? . ol - :,: . of ike 101loodfrall ' ,�. il one R,ecarded I akem . . . � '. � , I �-, ]na r too r 4i f 11 &I . L . . -.. w I CI"(,(), Jum : � . I .. I .. � . fiercelit sea fight that lia! " " ' L' 'lliliai . ._, 4 ... . ae whole of tile (, ,....: . It took I I , received here. . , � . � : of ValparaI80 on April " - 1. � .. gen - Nlagill.iii .1 t cruisel I ­ W ., I 11 . a, nt torpe4lo b0at" A!, I ays aftt-r - 1A, ­ � Lynch, four d. . - ­ 1/� I .. the kame V( ­,as('] , tween ::: 1. , �.. 114. ,�,- � �-� fter the latter bat - . , A I... �- . �,. cided to attack the (;o% . . . ­.: - If posg- )Ie destroy their . . 11 . . - "L., L agaill be, fitted for sea. �,�. . - , L ,i..��­ . 13dess the M-Igill;tlles orcl i .., , .:-. * , - � ,.:.. Valparaiso and I)egall Lis �, ". -4, . I L' -- . Close aloligside tile all - I— ­ . � I . , � .. and firing a bload.-jid,- I �f'. - . N , terrible execution. - - . k T , . .. I . torpedo boat'h "w %%,(,I ­ wounded and tile %­!ssel V4 3 V: Getting elea r of t 4, - dled. , ]aues lit Once attacked I * - , - �* fire - was retumed with its I --� � �, I - sWk of the Lynch %%,as ,.- , I . ,. boat conta:nirg tell 'lie" I-; -to try to att-tc I [11"..". - - torpedo boat, W.L'i I1I1)Wl1 . I � . , . � The Condell had steainv( i.:- - tile .Niagillanes and wa, I ­ - - of .- I . through. Over fort� �- -- � dead or dying on her ('i * :­ . lit ;. - were untollelle - ,,, - �� began to movC -�, . -rl:,:11,I(1 h ;o . I . Xl-�, - night being dark t . � . i . I -- ,were Illihnowingly In I � - . . the Condell began to 111 I ;. ' .. L -ered until � . . was not disco% -I- I tnrned and steaming ac . I .. Cordella potir-Ld in a bi,o 7 . : demolished the latter, di .1 1, Ivelk awl �.. f . "d killii'f fou, - . . of the crew. Th�- rebel i . . ed out of the harl)or at . . . ) . only hit once. Over I9,') ­ the encounter. : . - . — ­. . I . . . , . . .. �. . , I L-. I. - The Prince -0. . - . I So accustomed have (-'� �. hn an jol:1,11a - . - ingly, if not shttidel-olisl) - . . eiit to tile 1',ritisathroiie, , 1: I from the coinnion pract . % . . itsverynovulty. I:orth . 'i - . if for no other, t fie recen . - . York Ifir0d from its 1� i ent will be sum to attr& . .- apart froin dio. feature of . . is noteworthy as "llowill, . . Z t . � of appre,-lating tile pe, I r) - . .- which tile Prince of \V� I the niany and 11cit'VN, Cilil . . I -t, ­ .. I resources. Cei ailkly. t . . . . pears it lal'gC SUM - I to 1; - ine011ic expl-esged ill d""i , . , . I . lip into four tigures . 1111i .- stands ileXL to th,� tiffOl! .. who is expe'-te'l ", (.o�., befit0w, !iis 111i,-111 �'k LLI In ­ \� . not extra%-U"�Lllt. 1111WC - . e(wrespondunt, ncni.Lr'ii�-, -1 1ptiseanyhodylkh;lt dw. I � not enll! -� I .)I(, h`)a to k"cli - . `Ic hms i1a ClIlUtio-e. I trilUr ill), an I Ll,cy '11a . Iliall's estate.. Thell thei . . all that their 11—itioll ' I - . world Cidl f0r. 'I'll" 1'1-' I � . ecouoinize hl -s I- uteher'., I . ... check over tile cxpei,,(ht . . hol(k Wherever he ,,,-)( .1 : give presents , or Spend � tile people "vould S. twim o : . a tendency to ho ul""an �-, . .. -) many chari-ic. " ,- scribe t( three houses for tilt,- fall '. -elling, Iro,fl - (lea] in tnt\ , - I and conduct all his atia ' I . � to the heir -apparent. JI I I . like to see him go.ing a ) , - or crawling along in a - . . The Prinee's income %v I - t! -lit- - foi he responsibi I 1411'" . . - around him. It v.-A"al ments of P, short, illiII01-11 I . .6 , .. passiniz niidd!e age, ;t. C) . many of tile dutie�! of ti- - . income has riot ).well ilic :L_ . . .- to his expensee. " T . vindicating the Prince f 1. . travagance the writer a . . L .1, . Royal Highnkss* hol-I 11 :-. - , I . tile people, declarilig th; - and more popular ev tongue of scandal now . -: - . . .. - cerning him. Ever) bo'l, . . pelled to admit that t . - . L' di8charges his duty to land eannot produce a f � . to home and family ; th . . word of truth in ally ot - I I a shadow oil his (b � - 11 . - runiours are the penall I , :1 '. and so is the eon-itant ;: . his private affairs. 11 �. - . . . . .� any injury ill tile publit � : J , - � they cause hini intich ai � � -. . - L Concealed. ­ �, � - , --m . . rZ. . I � . .- - Osculat r", -1 I L ; 1. . L L .... . I Cc -If - - , . you ve a saerit f, i : , , -�, . i � Said Judy, as she bei iti . � - IL " Jist whisliper it, � I Then, with the pw, i.1, - . r�,-;�. . �;� - A dainty, pink-rinini - �, , i - To'rd Mr. Ted -Nlc( ' ' , �` . " Whisht !" answere . , , I lz�. - ear k.,: I'm wantin' for me a, I— 'I � It's to yer heart Oj I" v- An' so't may quicker k' - . V Oi'll Sind it down hy . L11 - I Howld up yer lips ,!: . .. . L . � � I I . - - -. I The Caucasus is full I �,i i 1:. ; Make the roadi uilsafi . � ^ - - I ;�,;., � ! kni ,lits 6f good order .. . 9. - I I highkva�*men are in ter ., T - . I Tiflis r�lwts an int-cre . I . , . I mercliE�fit.of Tiflis inati, - I � I boring-cit,y to purehai . I - i . �, ; large ' I � � W�U#-Cf money %vI � - . s .1.. . � trict of Bortehailask ,1� � three Tartars, who tie( , I .1. I ... i . ... I of them, held a ,lagger z . �,*- � the other two unbutto . . ! made ready to steal I ,� . �­ - . . 1 911didenly a nian oil hoi­ 1. . 1. , ; behind the bill. As . . I - ! Sighted him they called] � i � � I - ,L � (Satan cor.les), aria I,)( I � - i , I disappeared in a mornei * I � .1 . i back freed the unfort . 1 told him, to mount an' '. ( ,�'i The merchant offered I i � I ,.I to his liberator. but ti :�. ' I ; declined to adacept it. L I .! Of these thinga�' he sai I I and hide the rest. S1 'It I � I 'I thy money. Go thy wi � iy4 thy prayers to Alla �� W-11-:i� - 5 .m - � �:A, �, - � -:, - W1 .- I . - � .. L4,; " . - , .. �� -4 ­ I ;� I � , - W �--.- _E& f, �.- -�-,-� _ --i�,Oj-kq�- , '� ��,- § '�`I- 1, j�ffi . It . . . - , T , � vn. - . F. I�Mllt; of the say . � - - " . '-,t�,, i " : " - - t ki, �_, le top?, 11 " he .. .,:!�,.�, ;­. , . . I . - � � I . .. . . ... .- . . . j, I .. . - 11 I I.: �� ... � �� ­ �� .- - . . I i . � A -iTl � � T 73 gestive . - . . - - - �:,,:Jl _. - -;�, 1, . I � 1�1)111 e timm , . - :1 - ,'�,�. - Wil,!Jl th C aa In . :,� -- . �. Y'. -.. :­ . , I .1 Ir.; i - -,�%A�',,Sl kiekitlg - ­ .:. '' ­:­­ - _: _- .-:. I I � . " Oh if - - !.� �. ` �I. -f N-ottrielf, I . -,., ... . . -1 _ �: - .., ... I , I, t h'. lion au(, - . . . I . _. " . -1 - .�. -1: :. !I,-[ , 1111 I at this �:�....-a­­ 1 I- IS doin 9 the I . . '. , 11 C- � '.;.'�, - .4 ,t,Y (,)It hunlat, . . � . . _,!,-�r. � 1 --king I)ack, - . .jI. 1* I I the proce,s- - I - I., .11 I 11 I I,,,, i k s I I i lilself Is - . - - . . - . . . . - .. -.1 _; III(! it . ' �Iesslln* . . :1 . . I - . :-011-11s arc a s �. - J . � - . � Is, tilulerstan I.. �_ .. .: . !�tlk "I W'ayer- , -1 :. ___ : I t 1 1 I, Cash they . - . - . . - :�ull I lay. . . I � . - : I , "() 1()ok pie -M_ I . . - ._,� � , , 1 t,\Pressions Of - .. %%. 11 i h vach other . . , I , � " , L!!e Ine'l. . I .. -� . I k .: t I I -1 t eacher - - ' - * d 1-:01ler have .'. -"")I t 11M, (,ae . * - 1. - ; , , I .!I'", Nvas tile . - 1. . . �_, . - . . , I 1 ,* - � ol)licreil to Z5 , I - I . . * - .. _- � . .- . I.; f .. 1. yourself", 1- , , - - - . " *: k.. " , , Now, .� 11 . - . It, . I . : I 1. twi-soner, . - . I .-,. , "''I�;,11 tat will I . . __ .. . - . . . . . . I - ­-'. llloit-coTl. -. ... . . . - .. H l -A- (loocts Ile ' , �­�, , JtT0 slyloke � . . � 'i cillb every _ .- . I , .. . :.�Ci,k_,. I-- - .- _. I ,, " I 1!:It every- -. , .-. - 1 , , i - 1 :.-4. liow is .11 1- -1 !!I S; "Ins " . . n �' - '.it S!i'lls'! You' I � . - I �. ,!\ lllg Paint- - - l. . _� . . I . , 1 . ­!).(), tile Man .- '-- , - i : .. , , ' t � , ii(- baar(l. .-- ' ." . . I �,];,,t enolltyll . - .. 11 * - . I . t , . - , I 1) - � - I., . till- : - I s �� 11.1 ,If olli9lls.' . - .- _.. I . � - . . .. \! 1-.Z�. ( )Itl wif�- - .. . � ' I , - sl�,_,_; to illy' . "' ---' \, - - -2. - -" Yes, . _.­' !�­%% husbands _'. _ � . '_1 . . .. I - I - ' - . "i � 1!-.ls awful *..; .-., . � - I .. '' V Will now , I -,. I I . _' -.4 Wha -:-.- - - � , t; . : - I . - : .. F,it.-tts- .1 I : ; ,�Dzn . . 1 � . I'; '. . I ill . . I i!"l."t mope . . . .. , .- � - � -.: ,:. f I -_. i s a, . I . - . . . . . I I I., I '11:,. tilt:t, - , . . - - . . . I . JI .,I:- fellow I . - � - . - , Ll'.:I()t inarry - - - - _- .1 . . . . - . . i udinf, is, � .. I : ,�Zt C� . - - ' . . I ::_� ,)lie over .L - i . i th.- tuacher, _�.__ . , . : " . . .. ­;t!,1t.-1-t-e-ll. 1. - I . - I , , . - � . . _. , t -. " Yes, .- . I . .. - . - - . . - � . . . . - . . . __ . _. . � I:Ftn's flack., '.-- ­ . . - . - - - . . ,:!,-",I, inc, the - - - -. ; I " - . -11I.-;, says tile I— ... � t� . - .It* WWI Way � - . . ,,I' 111tellsely , ­�, " L!'S becolnes a 1:. Otherwise : - ... . . , - - 1, ilwidelitally- . ... I - 11; (Wctirrellcev - . - . . I . tllt�fi. I t was - . . . ,. . I ).'�).,peruus eir- , . . � . . - . - . -��titl lie, I had ..-. _� - *I It Is Tnect, and ' - ... . . . - 1* conle to my � , �,-_, ,%'t1r% nearly I .1 . r ' �It­;tiiutstreet, - . I -l- - - �". � ; � :',�-Cf)-Ated by a, �. .- . I - -1 - i, ! v. � . . , I .. � - . , I ,want YOU , . , " ". - I ,,%%-It Atl,eet (a .. .. . Ir . _ iold.1 wiJ1 . .. . .. . - 1. " it. ya'd I'll . . . - 1, � wir cab hire - ! - :.: . , . . - � . , I . 1.9 I � %1 t, dli.�i wag ­ . . . ­M,11�.lers, and -_ - ..-. 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I F . . .. - � .1. 1Z '*v WA1r.rXW .1, I ,f. I . 1 , AN.ESSAY ON rLIF.S. .... _�� - � . . . .. � � #- �_. .. . ' ... r ..:. I T e Proof of the Padding. - I I - 'I- . .1 . 'Je --10- . A RE NOT a Pur- . . . 100diefit Naval Battles . Ever u _'_ - r the. .Ile% I _. r u .LJL gative Medi- . or the characteristics 'or the las et . I C of the 8 me Have y u humors, cauidng Wotches I �1 Recorded I akes riace in the r cine. They are &- � , orValparalso. �­, I Which Defies Main. i - Does y r blood run thick and Auggish I 0 1 BLOOD BuILDrR, - I � ,.� r.. . __ ­. ­ �­ Are 0 1 narbor .. � . r I drow,ty, dull and languid I . I Tomc and RFCON- . ,,�,C(), June 1I. -News of the. The fly has some advantage over -a m4n. Is a a taste in your inouth, and 9TRUCTOn, 98 they . S,As Fr.. -%N(' . 8 y ur tongue ith furred and coated I supply in a condensed' . 1. ree rlit that hits taken place (luring For instance, he has a pair of doubl .. Uy . i st,4ea fig . ur leep with had dreams broken I forni the substances co I 't __.I .). of ulic Chilian war has just been Dound eves and with them ha onin aag%ei'n -T--, - DO You eel downlicart-A diull-I . .:,;; . � : , I *� . .. .. i I.. . . � . . . .. . . - �, . 1-1 I -_ . :�!­ I :1`1� , . . . . � , . . . . . . - - s. :1, - ... ... . .. ..", .. . - I . . . ,.... - _. . .-* � .0 still buildill0! the Ohl'... _. .. - . al .- We, . �n I - I I :_ ii�.:,. - -1. �. ` " I : . ! - I . . I . - � � I . .. . . ... .- . . . . .1 I.: �� ... � �� ­ �� - 11�i � . . _., I ; - . . -.,:. � I . . , . 1. I �* �.i�. � , - .il�, '.' I�. ,-� . � - . � - ­ . - _V_ '! . - �. � . :.,�,_ _,�.,: : .. I . .�. I . . '. ... �'.... I w. : .., : __', ,�.V�, , .... , �� _ �- al � L . . .. w, -k ,-ti-rester, that has its .. titer spai . . . � � - . . . � , . I - , ,� .. 11 � �.� . �, 1� �'�_:� - . . . I... � .. . . . . . .1 . � �I � . . . . �_ �. i� �1,i . - A � �� 1�. ! "'. � �� " �­, � I I I.. '. ._� ,_,;:",4 �4 - . . - , . . V.-_. 1R.-. - � j i _g. , - ­ ��. I --- � ��, X- t, '�'�� . . 1, . I I I tually needed to on- .. .; . - . . ­ - " . t ,,i.II­c(1,hcre. It -took place in the harbour direction or in all directions at once with lit Dreadiog,,-omething. what you know not ich the Blood, curing - ... . ....- - , t:, . Then be ery sure your-biltous- I diseases coming I r f Valparaiso 01) April 26 between tile in- for an instant turning his head. . I � - If _( . �, ,�, � . � . - . . lUagillanes and the Govern. f . � That you have a torpid liver, I . . . ­ . � .1 - ,!1.1'. - il�; - These eyes have 4,000 distinct facta, an .1 ' ­ D. I - ". 9 rgellt el"llser . _11,1141 what.you need is soniethin to rouse it fly BLCOD, or froin The Boiler Inspectio '" �...'�- - :J . . 1, . . - _­iI i � to,-1)ejlo boats Alden It Condell and all of them have direct communication w I VrriATED JIUMORS ill - ., . .... . . . . lit t I niough to tf, . . . _�.ft:. ":Ir Ong I and make it activee row oil tile �ho BLOOD, and tilso AND INSURANU CO.. OF CANADA. . I 17, *�,'., - t � . ylich, folit. days after the encoun - ter be- the brain, so' that if a man comes al on ne impurities that clog it ; something to invig. ilivigorate and Buii-D.' Established forthePrevention of Steam boiler _L - _� .__"..V.:_�11 � . dl, � - . �tl� -plosion by proper inspection -:1. Sir Alexander, : ._ . t _�l, I , " l l � �r . 1 .v -i 7 ", . � �_ , ., .. . . t ecn tile -Qall�e vessels at Channel Bay. side of I im and g&mp of Sugar on the o It orate the lebl-litated system, and help all � P the BLOOD and e %. -, - _:1 * t V ' 11 - I . � . ..:: . 1. .1. . tile latter battle the Alagillanes de-' he will lic b � - e , SYSTEU, when broke,, Caniphell, K.C.',I.G.. Ueut.-Gov. of Ontarioll - Ir - yl� .. fter h:,r watch both of thein n I - * I -3'overnmetit ships and stay d the organs , to perform the duties expected of i FOR � down by overwork, I P sident. "ead 011ive, Canada Ufe BmUd- ' - ­- ��­- , � . . � ack the ( for t, ,,ar - _ re, , . Z.. ., (le4l t,,) att, so long as it -is safe on c- th ­ t 11 . t; em, ly and enerfetically. That ' � mental worry, disease. I Ititir. k I nx St. W., Toron # o, rooms 49 and Sk . - I J - 1� . . I - I . � - . . - . i Possible destroy them before they could count of mail. At ri�'is I)r Pierce a Golden )i4ed'. Consulting E ,rigincers and .'' ... , -_ - 1 �71.�_, .�. s "� - I � 1. t ,,,.I I .. , . sometfhri'i excesses and indiscre- I - . Favored by dark- When he sees he can get one and dodge he cal tiokis. They have s. I ­ ,0;.:,,11 fL,aill I)c fitted for 'sea. � ALE I "' . Diaco ery, the great Blood Purifier, I Solicitors -of Patents& I � A��- - . . SpF.c.iFic AcTioN on 9 �. � __ : -, . ., ,-. - - - �� . . , ._�, . * . 11 �58 tile . magillanes crept into the harbor of other, that is exactly what lie does, and * he I which its roprietors have such faith in that I the SFXUAL 13YSTEM Of GEO.C. R01111, Cllief.Fngincer. A. FRASE, Ft, SCC - . 1 t. Z.....:- ", , I . 1,11paraiso and began the attack by 'ranging does not have to twist his' neck in two try ng both inen and women, - I . -- . . -4 4�_ . they guari ntee it to cure. If it does not, a I - - - I . .,�,_,­ -­Ik�:; , -, . ­ ..-.. , yl. t - . . - . � .. .1 restoring LOST VIGOR . I , . , ,.,. - I C ose iLloligshle tile alrea(ly crippled Alden to keep track of the opposite object. your mon will be refunded. But it will. I I . , 11� ." ; YOUP, SAVINGS. Cam - V . I 11. - I . . - a broadside into her that did The fly is particulqr about the a ir lie and correcting all ' � . , � ­ . .. � . a l(I firing , ' Buy it, tr3 it, and be Fonvinced of ita won- IRREGULARITIDS and place $10 or thousands. Pro- - . i , " �, � I . I . I �. terrible exe('lltioi).. Nearly half of the breathes. He )iasn't a very big mouth d derful pouer. if the proof of the pudding SUPPRESSIONS. INVEST lit,s, 10 per cent. upwards -to, . I - . . I ' . I . I "' to Irpe(lo ))()at's crew! were either killed or his lungs are small in ptoportion, to lis if, in the eating, theproof of this remedy is Who finds his mental fac- Probable 10). 1,egititnatc, conservative, no, . . . . I . _.- � r,,,. . ulties dull or failing or ­%vilaeat," no Kah)bling- . . I .. -,. - -9 ssel was completely rid- body, but he is p articular what be puts in to in the taki � _....,.�w.l�� * . ounded and the v� , EVERY MAN 1�11AI%vays safe, some � -, - M i ng. 'le,l). NING,itcal Estate, - . - . -;_ . - . . -i � � . - . I (I ,,I. ('etting clear of the Alden the Magil- them. . - his physical powers flagging, shonld take triese cases G U ARANI'E . - z:- : . � attackled the Lynch but her Good gmtn tea, -such 'as the best of he Fawn ano old rose caslim-eres are worn for PI [,La. They will restore his lost energies, both . 1�oaris. Field-, :-British Columbia, Wl!'Slling- - . - "! . ''i 1. nes at 0119c physical and mental. ton, .Missouri. Write, stating class -invesi- .- 0'_1 . _�. file was returned with ill t crest. Thesmoke- grocers sell foradollar, steeped pre ty combinati n -morning dresses. . should take them. I nientspreferred. Representing "West, Koot- . :.. w.., I .. -_ - - . I � _�. .­� enay," " 1,1ilver Tip, Columbia -American," . :� - . .. . LI -a - ­..... - ack of the Lynch was blown away "strong and well sweetened, will kill as in y -J. G. Whitter. They cure all sup- I . , ,­ , V1 . ­%Vestern C . ... - . . 8 I . - .1. . . E ERY WOMAN -tied," and -North Western . . 1. , am onsolid. prey ' . . 1)6at containirg ten.nien, who had been sent I flies as drink of it. And they will drink of � .,oim and irregularities. which inevitably I �.. - il . - ­: . I . Development " .Mining Compani6s. 13. C., and . . - . I -1 I - . ,: .1 . . .. - � . I . - - to� try to attack the rebel vessel with a it as readily as a " coon" will play era a. It - , A Little ratherly Advice. I entail sickness when ,neglected. I Marble Cave. 3%lissouri. Aildre", W. H. . _,...,._ � - , . . ut -of the water. is estimated that a oulid of tea anTt 0 " It eve you marry," 8aW an old gentle- should take theae P;LLs. LYNCII,offices. Spokane, Wash., U.S.; Toronto. I I., �. I :,. i . 1. t.�iTe(lo boat, was blown 0 i man to his son, " let it be a woman who has YOUNG MEN e re- I Ottawa and Montreal. Catiada. . - � lw . - I _,� . l . . _.. . . nle Contlell had steamed to the outside of pounds of Sugar wily rid a room of fl es . sults of youthful bad habits. and atzengtheu the . - - . . , __ , � lix,: . I tfic-.Njagillaites and, was shot through'and within two -days-that is, a smalf room. judgment nough to superintend the getting system. � . . ,_ ,,� , * . . I., _. ' Flies are voracious eaters. mei � taste en - F BOTTLE . ... el.- Ot of a " V, ough to dress herself. should take them. I Send at once for a FR*r , . tilrough. Over forty of her crew were lying They do . . .. . l, > . . I I Tlic.,;o PiLLs will and a valuable Treatise- This remedy is . . " -".". . . . . . (I , ea(l or 43 ing on �,icr decks but her guns care so much what they - eat as when they pride en igh towash herface, andsense I a sure anti radical cure and is perfectly - . - . . 1: , *' � e Pre make them regul,ir. - .. " - , .. - - harmless as no injurious drugs are used im ;�. . I.. - . __. miel-c lilitonched. .Suddenly the rebel vessel eat it. They are particular about regular enough to use Dr. Pierce's I-'avorit F or sale by all druggists, or will be sent upon i ITSits preparation. I will warrant it to curc. ,� : . .._.�, �­,.:, ,I * - 1. . _. . tern andeeased firing. The ineals. They do not eat longat a tinie nor Seri . ption, henever8he needs it." Tneex- recollipt of price (50c. per box), by addressing . . - , I b . all to move aps . EPILEPSY OR FALLINC SICKNESS .- ., ., ��Lll , I perienceof e .. - � _. . I . . . -Government steamers nitich at tv time, but they eat often. tf h aged hassbown the "Favorite TH . . If?, I ghtbeinn"dark die i4 B DR. WILLIAMSY MED. CO. in severe cases where otli& remedies have failed. " ; ,­ .. ere unkiloWingly firing into each other and Careful observers have stated tbail a Pr�scrip n " to be the best for the cure of . Brockville, Ont. I My reason for sending a free I)ottle is: I want the D - I.,_ _. - -1i I - . ' . - - . . t ie Con(lell beg�n to fill rapidly. The trick coinnion house fly willk eat 42,20) squitre all female weaknesses and derangements - __ I I inedicine to be its own reconk- . . . -- - - Inendation. It costs ),on Voth- l . - . : - . - _. -; 1. for a trial, and a radical cure , i .. - - - Good Sena is shown by getting the reined P21VATE HOSPITAb r) I THE CURE OF ing, , . �. I - - � 11. - . -1 as not. discovered until the Magillanes Ili,, I meals in twelve hours. One female fly will I Y - . . ­, � . . I is certain. Give Fxpress and , . ­ � . - . . . . I , . - I ti riled and steaming across the stern of the produce 20,000 youn I I from your ruggist, and uging it whenever &TUM I'-withoutthe knife URE , .1 . .. . g ones in a sing e ( Y9 � B"b rr". G'.11.11leNICHAE4 N.D. rost otlice. Address: : i I - � - . . . rtiella pourcd in a broadside that nearly and they will develop so rapidly as to n- you,- feel weak and debilitated. It will . .Cancen .l.... St., BUFFALO, X. V_ I . . ��i �. I it . � . - . I . ty nvigorate and cannot possibly do harin. - - H. G. ROOT M. C., 186 West Adelaide St.i I . . I .�..! I .. . +nlolislled the latter, dismounting lier guns crease two hundred -fold in weight in twe I I PECI Ali SE-iSION for students and I Toronto, Ont. . . . .. _ �,,'. . IN - . - . . . - . . ..�Z, I more four hours. I S teacbers. commencing July lath. ]look- I . .� . 'i I - I kilhiv, fourteen and wounding six -t . . Brown olland8 are used for small boys' kceping and Shorthandeourses. lit sinesi Co'- I � - ­.. . . , .11 i I I I . ap( " The rebel steamer then steam- - cientists have iiever able to tell dresses. . MONEY!, - MONEY! MONEY' - ' .. ... ... �: , . . .., tile crew. been ____ - --- - . . _____ . - . . . T.:, , __ I out of the harbor at full speed and was a fly walks on the ceiling ;or, rather, I i - � . - loge. Galt, Ont. I ____ - " . ' - . � .� _'. W. '.� I C! I ' . . . . I'EIFN' CITT 1tU*;1V"8V0L1,*.o1;&,i I or-mito � ' . . .- . . �.: 2 . . .: have never been able 1w agree about . Little, But Lively. -- . ' '' LONDON AND CANADIAN . - � I oilly hit once. Over -100 inen were killed in 6 .. . - � - -- special dist-ount, off . - - ( - ) otrurscotintry papils . . . . . . - I I OF . ... - ti ic encounter. . � � �, . . ; - . 1. i 11 of them have told, but not wo are It' L t Lle drop -i of water. . I . . . Shorthand and llu-iines� Cozin al 'e. CIL1,11614"le,_ I nwj� . - . . I.. .1 ' ' ­ - _". .. _. � I , :..", ali e in their explanation. ",'ome say the I. 1, tile grams ofKand. .. ; free. Address 11. J. WEIA,S. Prin. . . .� . I I - � . . ... ._ - _ .. � _. . - .,:..: - ... - I z i LOAN AND ACENCY CO, LTD& - . ��'. � . - z Ma cc the might v ocean. � .1 I - - � - 1:1 fly has all air-punip in eacli of its numer- I . . I � . . .- I . . The Prince of Wales. . .� .- � - - . 1. � - . . . - - lk . . . q - t - I . I .� . AFid tile plea.sant, land.' . - . .. . . �_ � �_. A . . . . ; . .1 � .. ous feet, and that lie walks tip there by . . 9 --SELF-ACTING -A.. lixt Ray Serect. Toronto. � .7 -1 I - So accusto to and Em IRA - - . z. .. I . i , I � I . med have Canadians become creating a vacuitni in his instep al- - And dr pping into probe, we would say: '[=URNS SHADEROLLERST . - ----- - . - I - ... 11.1 q . b�aring..Anierican journals speak depreciat- IM ffinmaw � ... . . I - I . lowing tile pressure of tile air to Sus ii. that. Dr P eree�8 Pleasant Pellets are mild Beware of Imitation& Capital .................... $5,000,000. . . . - . . .1 ..- . I . - I I .. ____ . _ ; gly, it not slanderously, of the heir-appar- him. but rom t in relieving coustipation.oick � I r_ -1 -':'; . I - - . NOTICE ON Money to Loan oil inwroved fariw;, cltY _. �.� �s., . c ,t to the I'Aritish throne, thatany deviation Others think he caries a: minute bottle, of hea(laehe, bilious attack, pain in the reg ion AUTOGRAPH LA EL and town prop&ty oit liberal terms of repay-* . . . . .. ..." � . �, 1. . f -olli I lie coninion practice iinpres,:es from m ilage around with him and lubricates I of kidpey torpid liver, and in re8toringa GMT - MUNI- _ � . �. .��. I_, . . . . me I OF inent. and AT I.OWI�STCVRRENT RATES. � . 6 . . i . .- ls\-eryllovelty. For this reason, therefore, althy, and HIEG ' U1 E ('111M, 1)l;l1l-'NT4*RF8 I'VRCLUASKI). � .. . . _­ . . I ' i I ... . i for no other, tile. recent letter in the New ,his -hoofs with it, so that lie can stay, aq -1, lie 11 ) atural action to tile stomach ose Apply -to local . appraiser, Or to - . . . - .. I I long as he wants to on any surface, no rnat- bowe s. 2 ) cents a vial. One Pellet a d � . . _�L�,. t i . . - - - .. 1. -lt . - I'lo r k I[(-,rald from its London corresp9nd- ter what the attraction of gravity, - Little, bit lively. Tile- use of file old st ). le : --HARTSHM . J. F. KIRK, Manakior. - . . . : ... . - . - . t ­ (. t will be sure to attract attention. But - 1) 118 is an outrage oil the huntan . , Choice farms for sale in ont. &.Manitob& . . . � - . I . . _ haveto say about it. Betwcen the. eTw"yo (Ir"ti- . � . . . . - 4i ), -e of novelty the letter schools of t1lougilt you inay take your system. 110111111111111111111 ---.-- ! ____ -.--- __ ___ - - --------- - _L___ - . - , " .Irt fToll, the featill - . � . .- - � . _. . �_ - ' . I - . i - - : snotew rthy as showing tile writer eapable ello, - - - . � 1. - i . is 0 C5 Ace. . � Sam It we, a well known Brooklvii handi- I., - - - . __,� - ", .. (if apprecia-ting the pectillar siWation in - :_ . . THE CREAT WORM RE MED i ST. LEON PROVED.. ' - : - , , - � - . I I' capper, a,A robbed by a pickpocket of " - - I . - . . � - 1 'Which tile Prince of Wales is placed, find . -�7'�-�'. . , ,� ., - I _� . . 1_. - . I . __ . .. ­ Forest Fires. .1 Q I - -ed St . ; ��:. ", . . _... ";:�.'�' . .1 . .1 .. . I , ,2,(KX) in the betting ring at the raee track . , I r - We 11.1ve prox - - , . ,he many and heavy calls upon his financial . . - . . . �.)k , Looll foi. raillily Ilse too - , , -_ - . . I � * iich have been fewr two at L('?tiigv Ile, on -Nionday. . DawsoWs C111twolate Crenins. I - - - . .. - * I . . . . - ' - Tf,6' forest fires *V] - . . � 11 G liva very life-iw.iiiring . . -*j ! - urce,,. Certainly, 1:25,0119) a year ap- . . I . I 4 , llo,,c whog -ly ,weeks ravaging tile va iiable timber regions 1 N .'-�old hy:all I)rliggis,ts, 1_15v it hpx. .. I . - ,- � . 1-111 to t . -er tile world chen-'Adams' ­- 'y drink. llavin- tl�e(i it - : - - :. - .,:: �- , s a large sl ., . e yea, � . Afilvt(s all ox * ell l, ' � I I yc�', r, Fall and Wiliconsin .hav oolit I � ; I . ... . - for years we find in ita ' . . �, ,� I I , , I . ssed in dollars has never crept of 2\11 iellig 1111ttiFrut'.0-tim. lit!.titliftil;tiitli)elleliciltI -------- ------ .------ ------ -_ - -_ - �( I,�' . '' , � � I . 4 I :11conle cXpre I an'l i*t is hoped t he\ - , d -­ I;.;ir - ." llealth pi-c-ervative OP . . . -es. blit for toe nia , - Sold by all , Druggis-8 - - Am � __ Do - 1, - � � , --- , � . I' - � . I -2 . Z.;:! � . 11 wb�) burned theinselv(s out iI 101d -.1.1.41s'ligostioll. � P:� ,,-�`aw:, t � : ilwliiglw�-t orkier.--C.Ei '- - Ilp Into four figui - , �; , _. 111111dretis (;f .,: z , � �; �_J,� . I... i . - I - , V.l i Qtall(ls next to the throne of l.,1lgl,tlld, and may not again a I * , - �� � \v()oi_\()ui.,ii, (,rover,1 ,- �. :.. -4 � ; I - I sstime 1,4way and 4--.,olif t:tionei a 5 cents. ; I - �'II\ - , - - : � _� I . - , . . t,11)1)qr have been convert- /. 11 :,"-I. I --- 12111 Queen struct west. 1; . . ­ _:, � I : I . : , - I �� �� . - "t .1lo is expecte(I to entertain Ili a manner Miles of splendi(l . t BEST COUGH ME01CME. E2 I aq!olk 01 colln'i, weart'going, . � �_ � . . I . is ed into blackene � _. I- . I - -bud)- t -- . - - � ,.m, . I - I .. st:L,i(,ll, the anicallit 4' and liseless 'waste, all(] t lie \\ alklit-, tihc4sesare of two shades of Ilell- B-1 Z^.)Z30371"' E71 - - efitu,nc, his lli"ll . J b 3T*FUy!E. I -i A Tr I and eNt--i-) -k4- is - . _L . �. .. I-) - ID rie- Lai 1 I . 'I" I . '. . ill'.,) tile millions. . I-( , , � � I . .. (It CXtlA\'�L'Ii11lt. 11141MI, as the 11,.rald', 1088 'I'""'Its tip far . I - . - WMAL - - I going to the 11alace, , . .L. In , - . , - - � I (_ . .,_L )_ - ,� . - fap,mah .v,R,. ,4 - -in - __ . � , It. need not sur- lavc, been wiped o - -1,\',e,,r � 1. I.eoll Sp] a seore. of villages I 11, . . . . t.k llotel . 9`-1 - . . L . . (-,4 - wrespowlcnt remarks, ' , I innumerable luinber cE.nips and farin hoAles Of all lie el�11111IOTIS I � wepared froill CO(l I . . -1.1-1 Ihe bt-t :-p"t oll orill.th - . . _1. -i. - - c ( OCS I ;i�",W­ i it . . . �." I ,,sv any llwly Illat the Piiiice's inco�n I i . - -_ to IYV�11!crate. ond .N1. - ; I_ . . In many instances hu wan L'ver 0- diere is; nonp that mitials ',1.0- . i _ ! . -3 ..., � . , - I !1:0, (AUtIolf! 11;11.1 to keep (!\-(in wit 11 Ills ex- I swel)L away. . I _____ . :P 111-T = 117sr . . - , .. _. . . .z- ­ - . 1�,M_s I )XY(,_1,%_lXl.,D I.I.Nit"U.40N (if . -cy A.'Vhoill-%-� is tile III.-illa-z - . .- ''.. � :_ . ,_ I " . -11 I - - _­ - . 'le has had live child I. n to ! life has been sacrificed, and the numlxr of (-' * ' I ; Ic , gerNyllo�-e(­ to thillgs� )111 - 11(liture. e -i - -s . �. , .kfter Ili -�owll particulftr I . - '. . - I _: f� �.; . . I . �, -xperienct "i I 1,111E ( 01) Ll V i.,.It ()1L All ihug,yists: ' '�_ - :WAIL" ill ), an:l they have now aivive tpes and thrilling ( f. .. . . -- . ,d at I narrow esep -1 - I the effort to outrun tile Ild I -.C:l -h!S '-ldl A.1011C IM-INtratitill 31141 the C111-cs I . . .1 -1 . -A-ay. Hotv1o1AA­,.1IlllC . . ­_­ ­� - . - - lilMI'SCStatC. I'll ell thei r ed u cation has been . flail 'CS Woll ill &IS DECORATED TINWARE 1'.. . LL. .4. Inifi.,ccure youll r00111.8 ... . _........ L""., _ t. j : . . - - po.sitioll and dilties in tile vollillie. I! ha'.4ac-pillplishetl ill vil4esof consullipti-oll.., ,t.. I/ � al once, I _. . . I . . . I .. . � . I I 1. - , .. . I . . I - -1 all dint thell . . � I ­ �. I . - I L . ­ - . * ,, L , ' v., ­ - :_ i. . , . .. r . - - c e)f Wales calillot I � ; . . . L . I ,--; *a rb, aNthnia and all palmonary ilitlicul MACDONALD MANUFACTURINC 1001, I . _ . . Z. _­ - ' - lvo;-Id Call for. Th(. Pr;lw . - 1 __ - , _ . - st. Leon '111neral 111'ater Co. 1,9d., To-roulo'. � i: I . . . 0 .. - . ' . �' I ties are ell atteste-1 facts, 'rot-allid). . ._. : . . .. - . I �,` . . : ' ,!'It kinix,orerl Fast. .� _: ., - � � . v,-.0iloillize his 1-utcher"s'l)ill or keepa 111111111,C � ..-,-� L! - - The Cheapest Plan.. ' 11 - flon parasols are embroidered in I - . . - ­ . . .. L . . . . ___ __ __ __ ___ - . . . . . hc expenditure oi a largeholme- �-: �. , ,.* *. Yello Oi -------.-------- ___ . .-.. - - ! .. - � � L _ 11 . - dwck ()ver t I . . QA I I . � ­ . 1. -cr liegoei; lie is exl)c(.te(I 1,I), miss ,rawker : " 1'nelc Gcorg�: i ba�-(, it I bltt,-k. - I . . . .- .- _'�-., - , , ! . ,iohl. \%'here% .1 - . � . . . r ": I I - . I itc, and I (Ion't know how to � '1* %0%1 . . .. - _. I I I - , 'A . . .- , , I . . ' s or spelid 'frecly, and tele(train to wi . . I .. ., ,. . ,..--. L �'4 I - - ,:Ive present �lioney 1 4.18BO%% T00THACHE 4.1 111. , . - :. ,� I . , :1" I R ,E . 1� ' -ly � 0 , . .. � - - Ii!e people Would soon cl . v out if he Showed Ret abOlIt it- I will't t" tell ('118"' Ell' �_ " . � - - .1 - . that I can't go to see her. 1 1. 1. ou!s\s XrJ 11 . . I ... . . r, - , . I .- _i . . a tentlency to' tw viggar(ll % Ile niust 131lb- 1 . I . BetiffIr I cordings are in straight and dia . f?"T . - 1. .. � I ?_- n 3 0 ( - . _: .. * I Uncle Geor c: " That's easy 0snougn I CU - a I ,� - !�crlbe to niany charities., keel) tip two or ' 9 I , olial ribs - 6 ' I n = - . 1� � I � . . I - I . . 1 -ite just as if you %,ould tell hcr -1 She - % , 1�11 V ) or . - . ..� -_ . ruler,; that I havO I , . . . three houses for the family, - spend a great I W, . ;. - Notice.. . . � . I .1 I TO Till' V.111TOR-Pleiv;0 inforin rour re, a positi -e r i d - f I 1i - I .� � ..1. � . . I . � kusilless I were here. " - �,Idi,ca-;V. llyit';tinlely-li:etholls, -1 . fhn aho"N I, 11-011f and." of horwless cases have bevii per-- . � - . . - � . .'s �, . (leal In travelling, 11-ostly Oil PubiL! I .. 9 ' ' Eve'ry 1,ottle of Dr. flarvey's S,'outhdrn . . r, toll ny of � - . �. �, 4L, lliLable Nliss Tawker : 11 01, ! " (Retires, and in - 111.1-14-11tA, eurea. I v.ht-.11 be giad to ,en - IN ---o boftl­; of lily reniedy FICE � . ____,j"- - ... _..� I ­. , � I - alld con(luct all Ills affairs oil it Scale 8 , ;ill -enil ?it(- their Post 01lice Addre�­.. . � .� - - . 1111c, for Coughs and volds is warranted. 11 * 1.,c cnn�,urnptiflri if t' I,%- \% ..-. :_ . . Totheheir-apparent. 'I'll c people would not the cotirseoflialfaii-liotirexliil)itstlic tele- 1�ed Y )'our rcittler-4 who hit . * .. . . l�t-,qtt:vtfnl1y, T. A. SIMI14'". " r_ i jA; We%l Adelaide St., Tot -onto, Ont.. I- - . � �­�'..,Ow 1 . � . . � . I . . . - . hill, going ,tl)out in a shal by coat, grain.) , NaturE provides a reinedy for all ills, and , . - . - �, - . like to sue , . ' . - - - _. --- - - __ - - -_ . ____ - - . .4 . i ... or �rawling almig ill a ftsur-wheeled cab. Uncle Cyieorge : " Phew' Look �ere, 111r. WillimnS' Pink Pills is nature I 8 renietly ____ __ . __ - ------- . - � . . ­ . . - C1X3:3395wM333M'M 'CIT73MME 317C]OWL t- . _­ 11 . �;:, mv dear, it will Ile a gieat, deal clieaperl:f("' for the ills peculiar to the feniale 8V8tew. IU9530 . -, 'rhe Prince's income was never calculate� - ,s with this th 11 to ,� - � :- - . ;- - � * . _ ave glowil tip I to go to flastin , . uppres wilsIt. weaknem, nervousnees and - , .. COughs, Cold% Etc. . � . . � .:�.� _� A;'� . -- - . . for the respoiisibilltic�,, wh.ich 11 ' YO, I Authmaq Bronchitis, Catarrh. . .. I .­. . � . . . I . . . - graph. " ' . al ili8e# ties reb-Ating from impoverished . . . .�. � . - . � arouild him. -asad- , send it by tele 1�� . I ' - olic of the ino..;t extraor(linary Tnelil . . , . . - . It m apted to. tile require \,"Ren -4 i . . I . . - . . _� writer in the Huro, ger, com- blood s vedily yield to their tteatment. I Ton0N'ToBREwi..ity I in tist cand idly say that vol I I -, . Ynents of a short ininority, but.the Prince is A . I s . . -e eine-4 I ever canic acro.� in my lite. I ],ave citu-ied itti ind(ilittite numb,tr here to INC it and in � . __ . . . .. I - . .. . - I L .- I . ,_ - , . - Pa,ts;l1v 111i(ITle 'age, and has to �lscharge inenting upon the report of -Al. Vislinegrat.8- Solt, bv t ealers, or Sept oil recel A of prit . E - O'K EK FE. Bre-ver, 'rorotilo. 1 ­ - �' I . . end to rocornmend 4 far and wid,.�. _ - _. i P�Z. I , - * for MW 1 2 . font real ) For -mile by all drtiggi�,t-a. l,arge bo3c $1 ; sinall. 50 cenL4. If' - . v , , illally of tile dutic�� of the Sovereign, and his ky: the Russian N1 111i8t r of F -:'Ah.. r )Pox, or fil or * -ad- To %v. E_ 01F.STIM. N a , 1. "... _­­ . . inance I your druggist ha. -i not got it in stock renift $1 by inail. and you will receive one box prepaid.13, ­ . I . 2�­ I I _a l- - : . draws thegloomicat pic,urca of the suffe 111911 . (irt-wing I'lie Dr. Williams .Ale,l. Co. , Block re&F . . ..". L'�.� ­ . income hai iiot been increased in proportion _ return. cow Address W. E. CHESTER. V1 lAgouchetiere street, �'slont - . .. . . . . � - - - I .1 " f Russians, and says bit, :_ . ;fle, Oil I.. . . . - ., ' � . .i � . y t - f r I I I (I I '! a I - , I T * .. 11 il"� � I to his expenses." Then after further of all cl"sea 0 . I . _:­ . ' . . .­, - ! - 1-t C- . : . . .� I... . ��: �. ; : I - . . vindicating the Prince froin the charge of ex- inevitable financial ruit i is bound to overtake Velvet -dotted I e overingis are 11 the I � ---------- I : �: L_ ': _� -i , i I . I :_ - '_ , . . I I . . � . L . - . . ­ - 1\ 'ravagance the writobr adds a word as to His the Russian Empire. . . . I thing' for pararsols. . I - . . . 1. I I- - . . "I . . . - . - . I . % I , - . I L . . I ' .. . . _.,._�, I GO&G 1. - I . . . I.. . . . .. I I . ... � .1 L I'.-- . . . - r�tnyal Highness' hold upon the affection of . . . - . . . . - . . . . - ..- I - I � . - - � � I _� _. . ;.. L .. The Lightning"s Touch - - - i . :1 . . .. I . .. . . . . � : - the people, declariug that- he. become8more s: .. . . . : . A. Ja . L ' w I . . :: - . 1� .. L I . -1 L .. . - ' * L - I - I . _1. .�, . . .- . . and iL.) To scarcely 1110re rapid than tile li- I t i I I . I . . . - k_ .- . . . . . - . . . _. � 7 ; _�L and more popular every year, . - � THRESH I '. ' . . . � . . . .. � . -1 I . 119 . 7O . I ­ - . _L_ . L � -:"-: : of N ivilin a in all kinds 51 ILI,). . . . . . . - � L' ­ .. .. � . .-.: - �,:,: tongue of scandal now ' is almost silent Cell ecriling iiiiii. Everybody," lie says, 11 i,� com- pelletl to a(linit that the Prince Uithfully (li-ehanges his duty to his country, : Eng- land cannot produo�e a father more devoted to fionie and family ; there has Dever been a wor(l of truth in any of the rumours casting a shadow oil his domestic life. Suchl. ' __ runiours are the penalty of a hi,vii position anl so is the constant intermeddling with his.private affairs. They cease to do him aily inp,lrV ill the public estimation, but that they cause him inuch annoyance n not W be Mllcealed. " . � . 0*- -- - r�t. �.� - ' ..­ :. . . L ' . �- � : � ' , � , : . - - ... . . . . . . . . ... - .. _.. - 0.9culatofy.. , l. , _� m.. .'', . . .. . 1. - I - - , - e, Ted " -��: --:,,_ _�; " If yriWve a sacrit for in 9 , L I � .1 7 � - Said Judy, as she bent her head, . .....' --I . ... . , I . . ' - . . . . - . ­:, . " J ist whisliper it, me hearty !" :�.-'.' .:.. I � , Then', with the pose of one interif, ,` .,­ . ' - . �.. A dainty, pink -rimmed ear she bent ,-w. - I ' . . .�. - I .. �­ � ' To'rd .Nlr. Ted McCarty- L L.. : " Whislit !" answered Ted, "It's not - . ,�er . � - . ear . . - I . . . I'm wantin' for me 8acrit, dear,. , . ,� . - . .. . I 's r hear OiM 8bpake A, " .. 4' - ' : : ' � - . , . . - . u . : � . . . A n � s oT my ea q ietker go, be half, ...:; . . . - i,.l Y ili b -, -,_ _� . __ 1''... .. - . . _�. 0 'irld it do. n by t g, .p ­ ' .., . . . .:. ­ , � Howld up yer lips an' take It." ... I _ . . . L L.-1 ��., . , - I - ''. . . . _: - . . � - . . �� The Caficistis is full of highwaymen who . .. - . inake the roads linsafe. But there are also like act on - I Is it neuralgla? relief ict certain and r pid. Tootache is cured as ifiby magic.' Rheurna- I tisin finds a inaster in a few applicatioi s (if ,tile, powerful and pelletwing Nervilim. In a word, pain, whether interna! of exte�� nal, i finds a prompt antidote in Nervil I no. �,� *ive Nerviline a trial. Druggists - all(, de lers everywhere sell it, and it costs only 25'cen's . a bottle. . . - ... i 0 Many pall m . of s*lk equestrienne tiglil a 'or drawers in black or cream. I - . . . . I I .. . 1. .1 � I . . . . ... .- The Read SurMn ­ - '. . .. I �. 1. . . I - \_ - I _ Of the Lubon Medical Company is now at Toronto, Canada, and may, be con- sulted either in person or by letter ofi all chronic di8eases peculiar to man. 1XIen, young, old, or middle-aged, who ' find them. . selvesnervous, weak and etobausted, who are broken',down fro,m exces or overwork, resultin I many of the following aimr- * . , tome' : erital delpreasion, piernature o d age, Ion of vitalit low Of memory, bad 11�'igl,t, palpitation of the dreams, dimness 0 8 in in the heart, emissions, lack of energy, pa kidneys, headache, pimples on the face or jody, itching or peculiar sensation about the , scrotum., wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks before the eyes, tv_,chxng�ilf the . muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, bashfulness, de"ita in the urine, low .Of will T�wer, _ i -A kne wea and I ' I .THIS YEAR 9. .. .. ­.. I � .. q . � I _. . � I ... . . - . � ; , . .1. . � I . . . . . . . _. . .. . . . � � . . I . . . � . I I . . . . : . � . I . . . * . *.. - . .-.. -.- - -1. _..2_- . ­ I . .� L.... ­( . - - ..-. .. . I . � . . .. . . - �, . 1-1 I -_ I . - � .. , .. i;�,_, ; ... _0 . a , I � i - ^ . '. �,cl . ­-_ 1� _ :..- - I ,. 1.� ; . - . I . . 11 �. .. . . .. . - I . . . ,.... - _. . .-* � .0 still buildill0! the Ohl'... _. .. - . al .- We, . �n I - . -- .. . ..,.I- . � - _._�-':_ .­­­ 1� � _,.,�, 1. ::1 � . I 1� ­ � . . I . - � � I . .. . . ... .- . . . . _. _ - n4htbl Cliamplmi higine.. .- .. . � - e r_1 � - . . . . � . . I - . . .. . ­. - 11�i � . . _., I ; - . . -.,:. � I . . , . L . . . . . I .. . I - .. .. � I . I I' � . - The mily eii(riiie that has a perfect. - b . �. . . � - . � - ­ . - _V_ '! . - �. � . :.,�,_ _,�.,: : .. I . .�. I . . '. ... �'.... I w. . I . . . . . . . . . �. . . . . , . . .. w, -k ,-ti-rester, that has its .. titer spai . . . � . � - . � _. , - I . - . . I . ­_ ! .1.. I ­' . . ... . . I I- ."'. I.. . . . I... � .. . . . . . .1 I perato "V vorlduo parts withiii read of o ­ . : .- , - ­ ��. I --- � ��, X- t, '�'�� . I . . . � � 4 1. - . . . . . �. I . . . . . . , . . . . . - - I .. .. � ,- - .. I 11 --idder. .-, . without the ,-iid of step 1, - . " . �., - . The niost simple, ecommiud aiid durabl - __ - I - � � � , .- , - - . ­ ". � -j ,. I ". . �.:_ . . t- " '. ,:,�, I . . . . I I . � . . .- . . . . . . . � - - . I . ..... �. . . ell"ine built. THE FAVORITE. � � - - 6 . . . : - _�.-:_ - - "� � -�.'.� .� . - . , . ­ . e -, � �! >� , _� 1. . . ..: ­_I;i,. I I . - . . '­ .. I I . . . . I . .. . * . Built also with hoi-izontal return . . - .. __ - . i-1. " - � _ I - - .�'. �- . . .w--. ; - 1. J I . . . /I . I I I 1". . � � � . .� . . . - .;;. . . . . tubular boiler, eitlier style, in 12-2, 16) - . I . - ... � I I., ., . - . .. : .. , � . , � I - I . _.- , - - I - .'' - . . � % I . � I . . . . ­ . . . . . I I . . . . . . - - . aiid 20 H. P. ... - . I, � - ­ . .. . . - . . I . 1. ��: - . -_ q_.- � �, ...- �­� " k- . .�.,� - (_, I I� I - .,:.�V;� - ._,!,-_j. . . . . I I - ... - , . - . . . I a _. , .1 -) and 16 H.P. Traetioiis_ -. . -' I I 2 .. . -.-. � 1. � ,�_f. �i.� I � . _-1 I . . . � - . I I . . . - - . . . . . . . ­ . . - �: .. ' I I . - Straw Buraers for the Nor -West', _ �� _i.� ­ �, � .;.W..' I - - ,� lv,_, , ­­'... - .� '....., � - . I -�$ I . �1, . - � . . . . ­ I . - 1�xa'inine thi� year's improvements before - ... - . , ­..":,�,zi. . ,_.. �,_ , - - _:. , ,;., I .1. I -C� - l I . . I �. l . . . - . . . . . . . . �:. I ­.: - . . . - - ..- _1� rder. . - . giving your o I ­ ­ . . - - .. . . � 1. - * - . - � ... . I _A_ :.1;. � �).,... I - � I ,.. __ " �_ �.­ -, "'. , , . - V I.. � . . WATEROUS ENCINE . . . - We have a large sio& WORKS CO., - . e of second -band enginis'. .. . I . - - . 1. -.1-. %: il.:­. .1 , . ,., . -1�. ­. ...­ :, " . . ,_ . I I ., - I ,�,i 1_,�!I.: - , : . - ' ' � . . BRANTFORD, . . . . I 1. . �. . . - of other makes in good � � . . . .1 . - . CANADA. . . .. . '.. . repair, FOR SAM` CHEAP. _. . . - � � � ��, �&.. .' k� 1. �' _'.. ` � -.. -:,._�i.o � V-.: .� I �_ � , � �, It i ... ... - _1 _..� I 1: . . - . . I - * qr � - ____ - . , N .r, -,. �.11,111 *1 . -k_ - - knights of good order theri' of whom- the toeader][ICSR Or tolve ema F -r I 7 � ,. . - . .31 _;� ��'. � - , 9 I . I - . - -, , � �4_1_.? - 'I high�vaymen are in* terror. Thq- Lfstok- of Jlabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be . - . . .; . ��, . - ' - , ...-.-.�- -,,-If V. I . s of , fthPaniphlet : I - - I .. . . . �­4 I Tiflis " lustiatiolt: A .reated by sleep, constipation, K. A.'U ILFORD 111111IL. IT& - --- - * . , - . , - . : - - '­ �14_ r I 11 . .. .1, repor -t -,-- � � . .. .: .. � ._,-4L " - - . * . riterestin& il. lic.Lith willl()ut .Nfodicine ,re,� inionials ��_ .; _'. . . ,.1 ­ -­ I _. . . - ts an ii wing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, ex 1) - __. - .. B U R -TON'S . .� ­ - Z-, .._Oi� - q tnerelianl,.of Tiflis I made bis Wa,3' W a, neigh- Ill g mper, sunken eves surround. glvo�n on application. C. C- POMEROY, 19 . ­__� -- - - - . - yl - . - , � ­ -1. 1., �!� , I � . , -, :��-_ - � .. - ., - ;_1 -- 'IV -k. in 8 - . . ­ - i or - .1. . . he had 'a cithbility of te K g t. W., 'I oronto. --- - I .. � . .. _t1 . bo-iring city to. purchase horEes I 'I k' ski - , .. - .- . - . ..-I-1. _'Ill" I . 9 LN CIRCU, Oily n. - , GU _ . . - . a .- ...-.. I'll".., . - 9�.. - . tz_­_ ., � large n ith hiny.,." b tbe."- -od with LEADY I Y. . I __ __ Rn' . . . - _­­. -.1, '­ - . . I . . �. , ��, - � SuIll ef money w 11 gymptorne of 00 I bilit I 0 'G*8 NDIORMON I .. - - . .. I. . :. .: ­ .- ­ .. ,..,. - - . trict of Bortchaiinsk he was aSiail6d'by etc., are a nervous e OWLI.% ILLS .. Is ,_- . ALL HEALING....... � ...­_ ­z�,.­_ . - __ ... - - I - _ . . �l-,.:,(-.1. 1.�-�� __ unleascure . .M11URIC BLOOD roventh :_ - I 1. . .1-: . t� ... � , - - � p, One that lead to inumity and Jeath ureo4 I)Ympepsia P � " -1 : 1� , ii., three Tartars, who tied bim to a tree. pring - or vital foroe having lost its ONSTIPATION ISoldbyalldru ggists. _- �_ - I 1_- ­� � - t'� . . - .. . __ , �,� - ." .. . .1 - his head, while The is -_ -_ --- - -_-:-__-� -_ , ...... 1�_ ,.- �,- Of thein held a tlagger pyer . - consequence 1]Ia tL " ' - . I . I � .. -,;.. �-*; , ind LensiOn every function wanes in OR ",ALF, ­Cdnadlan ten of a Toy - __ - .. .:.' I- JL�! - . - -_ �` . : . . L�. in make mopcy.-Address - I . t..., L 11 �-,' the otiwr two unbuttoned his garme who through abuse oommitted * 011�. A chan6a to 6 ..- - ­_ . _..� TAR AND'CLYCERIN I .. .i.., .'%� what 'he had -. Btit Those F � -1- - . . -----i . I I I ril , , _W .­ I . �9,% , , 11, alade ready to steal permanently cured, Send -_ . . . - ,14�14 , - Rl(l(lenly a inan oil horseback m ipeared from ignorance may be i Inventore'linion, Toronto. . .", �___ __ . " P ,.,� - - ,� __ - __ . _� .n - - - - .�, - - ___.. ___ . - __ � I ­. .. __ A I - . . L z- L . . . . �, ' . �L .. . . , I . __ . . ...... _. _- T., . -el�ind the'bill. As soon as � the, robbers your a4dreas for book on all diesses p6culair - P red In emada. U.S. ..� 1 - - ___1111 - . - . . - _... . ., q I I -L - % ... � .L.4. -1. :L il-.� - - . I . ­ . ., - ; : - :,,,'­� .t BON, W Front __� : I a . '. -47* . - . . ; , .. I .- . . .1 - - - ��y - .1. . ,- I __ - . ,% , � L r � - � '. r_ .. I ,r. - - . . � . .;:. . ,!. ;, - . . . Address M. V. LU Foreigi%jeountries. ____ - . . .. - . . .­ . . . .,-. LL.., .. - - - , "Shaitan lialirl" to man PATENTS arod - __ - . � . .. . : �.: - ,� : : � .., I . . :. ;_ .. I ­-. - - . . - - 1119ated him they called out St. H., Toronto, On. Books sent free seWed. W. J.tJtAt1AJJ. 11 youg* 91.411bToronlo. - .� . - =��,__ - . � , .1 - - SOAP - - 1�. -.,-. _. I ". . . ..., .- .;. ,..1, �C_-. ­ -. ...v�� .� ... - '. . I (Satan comes), and mounting their horses disetwe,thesyMPOMSOf which defalat ­__ - . - . _. . . . I -- . 1. �i.:.. on horse- Heart -W . , . . - � . �� 'r _. � - I �... . ' . : .. . ! ' .__ 1. . . " ,�_ - _. nk : ... ; ­.. - - -r I � , " - . . - ''. _ _ I I _ _1 , . (1113appeared in a moment. Thfi'man I l* 0 Un b I palpitations OUNG MEN get fitted ror an honorable - �: 0 e - - 8 � . - 4 ,,', L. � _;; ng . I 7' is the� bffly - rellabl' and bi ., _7l, .. i - , merchant and spells, Pur� e and lucrative profession by attendi ' ' , . .1 back freed the unfortunate Zs,bes,, mruanholf, blood to t,he y I ly . � '. ... ... ' 2 :� ' . . I I .. skipt beats, hot, Tertills low. ,Write � .1,11 � -1. . � � , . . -;-.' _.",;��, . -i tolld him to mount and resume his journey. pain luthe It 6rt withibeatf Mang, Toronto Cutting School. . - to wash ui head with.:', -:` 1-�t es . - Soon yo I - �ead; dull partioulan. 63 King SL W. - - ---... - - _:,&� culi. . � � ". : I X i,..! , The me*rchant offered a bundred-ruble bill I Im ular the x6cond heart beAt 'or .. .. --- 0 0 t Vll� kpid sind . , - . ;_a:�_,_ I - i dairifully ri . A.ND AFFLicirm WEAR, NERV- � ... I � , � .� 'A ,.;--. � 1. _* , . I b"Llit __ _.- mazes it, i z,._� kI:.'i �,�. - P . t4l his liberator, bnt the lat�er din icker than tle 65t, piin ab out the erS. wr,tched moitals. shouldread ! .,: .1 �.. - . . - .X;L�, � " . . ! _. . . .. I " 11 I declined to accept it. 11 If thou'hast many qb:nl J, eto. I - �, ; a y - ..,;.; _­ ­ � , A- R." , ,3 5 11 . 0611. ollitfivel be cureoL No cure SICKLYOURALT11 HELPER. IttellbhoW :4w rl _: _�iL q.�... I a ''I '.1 ,3 I F4 . I . " �. 9 . . . . . . . . - -�t­ - . ,� � , 11_ I W% -i . - �. . i�. ,q, "I of these things," he.said, 11 endow the poor ... __ ­ : �%� ­.. _i. , i grow, kee s the scalp h x.. �.�'�.% 1, I . . . I . I . - 1S..Tfor book. Adarm x v. to QKT wF&L 5oc. it year. Sample copier, (roe. --- �,_,. . - . ­� .e - . P ,. -1 . , � IW.V- I 1. . no vay. � �. I L . - W . - . . - . I 1;� W - _1 _. .-,. n. " jPF �L_ ­ _ �__ ­-]. ,:1 - � 'j, , " _. �a_ _11-d 1, . _ ^ Shatro does aot want . '. . -are df haltatio0mi O'nod SINI-ap, ask fe 19T , � - , ,�� N . and hide the rest. WN, 10 Wont lftr"t Ravt� Tororte, Addre-is . NeW rBV ONS i . h � tb include Shatro LU 11 Wier J. is. DVE. N.D., Buffalo. X.T, -1 t- . ­ . _.. I 1 -4,­lt P41k,ky ;t - . � _. . � . � - , � ,�I­ ­ 14 Y money. Go th� way and . . � � I . 1, I ..­ L_ '.1 - . I-, . - . . . . A. .- ,. ; �:,�­ - . , " -f A, -P,7" - -out. - . % �. . % . L - , . . I .1 , - ­ - .. -1 . .. . . 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This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- , - 'Yortisements. . I I Special terms given to parties making con- . � � � mets for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- . . . -yearly or yearly contracts pa�Table quarterly. I - . Business cards, ton lines or under, with pap", . em . ,!,year, $5 03, payable in advance. - - _. I .N tea in local columns ten cents per line, . I - 2ve cents per line each subseqnent 'insertion. - Special contract rates made known on applica- .� tion. No free advertising. I , Adverti' ments withoui writtert nstructions se ..: � will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac - I I . tordiugly. Orders for discontinuing adver-tise-1 . inents must be in writing and sent to the pub- . ,I ligher. ­ - - - . . o - Job Work piromptly attended -to, I , .. � . .. - � I � . . �% ___ �.__ . . V. J. CLARK',.:,.-. -, . PROPRIETORG - - . - , - -_ I - I _ - , - . Our 10olitles-Strict lmdependence. ' � - . . Our AJm-A First-class Local Paper. . I . �.- Our IF,xpectations - The hearty l ` ' I -. - support of the Deople of Pickering and vicinitv. . , - ____ ___ ____ - - - - - � . - I - . . FRIDAY, JUNE 12,1891.. I I .. � ... � . . . I .� .. _. - 17- � - . � � - � . I - 1. . MACDONALD NO MORE.. . I . - � I . . - I . - - .�. - . .. - I.. . � - John Macdonald ig dead " . . . it - . - Sir - -- were the few and significant words ' - I - - that sped with the fleetness of elec- . I . ,:. tricity to every -English speaking por- I - _. � tion of this- round globe Saturday . � - - . 0 .. � - inio,lit. Further particulars followed , , , -1 � from which it was learned that the .1 � great chieftain bid farewell to men . ...- . '. andAll-ings at 10:15 P.M. A long and .. useful life is at an end. Canadabaslost . � her most eminent politician. Al - 1 - ... . though the announcement came after . - ... much notification, the shock the news . I . - created was nevertheless severe to all .. . Canadians, be they Grit or Tory, , I _'.. . French or English, Catholic or Prot- , - - . . .1 .. estant. '"he sorrow knows no creed, _.. * . � - . : nationality, or political complextion,. . �. . _. - but is universal. Like the lives of . , �. D'Arcy McGhee, George Brown -and . .- . many others, his memory shall ever - .. iive to shed lustre on the further , ' i . - _ hisstory of this, our native country. .- - .1 Although the formation of a Canadian . r---'- confederacy was the most difficult - - .. task that any statesman or body of I .1. . : statesmen ever attempted, the thing � Las been done, and to no one man . . - belongs as much credit for bringing . . - . about such a happy state of affairs, as . . .- to our lato lamented Premier. Mae- .. � . - donald was born for a purpose, and &I- ., - : though be fought hard and at times . . seemed almost baffled, yet.hasucceed- .... ed to establish -with the assistance of � - . - - W.LaDy political opponents -on this half I �.._ - . : of the American con.tinent, the most . prosperous and happy oung nation �1� - _s . y that the world can behold. As a � :. - - political leader history fails to record i _.- _. an equal,- while as a statesman the . . -English records furnishes few. The . I 0 - - I 1. . sun rose Ion Sabbath to disclose the i . -.1 . capital in mourning. Flags floated .. - . - at half-mast and everywhere gloom - - .- . , - was depicted. In all other cities the. . same sorrowful spectacle was present- , . . ed.. Bells tolled, 'chimes, sounded, Irlinister eulogized, and thig young . nation was , elled iii tears. - While we sorrow for those that- are ' - gone,.yet we should be by no means .: I . .- dls4eartenod. We have here an in- . � � , - - heritance to which we must devote . . . our energies. "The world must go � - - on, die who will.- We 'have no � .. reason to despair. We have among I . . - us men of superior ability, men whom - . ; � - nature has endowed with superior - 'l . . intellects, men willingto assume man- , agrement and capable of carrying us to �- . &+- . . a realization of our predicted greal, � . iiess. . . a - . , - , - - . \ - . . . While it makes veryiittie aiffere'nec I . . . 1: to a departed .spirit where the body . I b� p1rd after. death, yet the sugges- , � . �_ tion, . the World, to establish a Can- - ' Adian " Westminster I - I . Abbey, is not an �._ impracticable one, Let us have some place set apart for burying the remains . . - of those who have been instrumental . . * I in building up our nation -some i _'_ sacred spot at which generations yet unborn can look and say there rests I the aslieslof those to whose lives we ...: owe our country's greatness.- I i .__ . . . .- Very naturally, the query arises, .1. who will be our itext Premier? Many - I ,� names are mentioned. Among them, . . - and most likely of any is that of Sir - John Thompson. , ­ - . - i . � .1. . � _. . . - I w I . _. I ._�r I - -,. - , - i� NOTES AND COMMENTS. - . �_ _. - ___ . .. 11 �. � .. - , ..i., I I �. , : - . - . . . . z I . - .. One hundred lambs fed at the On -- I . . . (..-.- tario Model Farm �and shipped to - - . . i �.". England as an experiment were landed I . . - , � at Biikenhead a few weeks ag3. The . . - - - p tiverpow correspondent of The Man. � . . : - chester Meat Trades Journal says . ,_-_1 that a finer selection has seldom been � I seen. In the same journal is a Jetter - I� . . - from Ald. Frankland declaring that . I : - ... - the condition of the lambs and the I� .... . . .. _. * pnee at which t1fey - sold will give an - . . - . . . impetus to the lamb trade with Great l .: ,., :.� ... , Britain. It is to be hoped- that - - this . . . . . . � . - - 1, .: exi . 17, I.. � matation may be fulfilled.-*Iobe. ­ ! I . . .-. .: - . / . . - -, _�.;, _ . ­ - , - ".- .? - _:- 1-5 ,,, .: , . - 1 , , � , �_'_ : J.'. ­"h .. �'� - - - - - , - - - ��l J�, ­,.: ;-�,,��:.". :,,�:� . , , � .: 1, �.,l 2.. ,.,�.J_,,,�. -�,4,;!.-. �,�"4 ,,��,, ,., . "?,� - . I i, �11,. A I, I � , ,,7 -, J , . ''IM.- .Ili A ..t:s�- 1 4.4 ,"N I. . . .11 , I., . Vl�;63%_._, � h'. . 40, �111 , � ; A :. LA t;'��,� . i , , �, - . , 'i � � .il � % Z - , , - . _ . - l;. .f�,,­ , I . . � ., : �.K , i 111 I fint�*' -,,A , ��,, � " i , 4� I I � , ,, I -, - 0 - T 11 - . , �,� #1 ,,"Iylb . .. i ,i f � ,0: -, - I - - ..� I- -9, ,�*4 . -, � '-N; A - . , n -1 t �, - *. � 1, � , %:�, - �N. � . I .- ll_ ��_­v'� ,',_'.�, � I.-- I - . . . �_ I � ' - : I "' '' i 66 * ears E. B. Biagir, .­ ­ . . � ,�,_.,,:, :1 .. Pickering should be h%ppv since I -For the post three y .. - . . - ­ , � .,... :. � :. I -i I . . ­ % .%� 1.1� 1� t], Montreal, has been gathering anecdotes 1, ' . : .�..i� I I . - it has succeeded in getting $400 froin . _. ._L' - . . . . ­ ­.. . , , . .. : . � , - � , i . and facts relating to Sir John U acdonald, ' . - 4 . ; HOW�._� T 0 , KEEP: COOLJ1. - , � . � the County for its new, bridge," says . . . . I - � . I and the repult is an anecdotal life of Sir . . .11. � I k .� . . . ... .... . . I . . . the Vindicator. We have no particu- John. which will be issued in a abort time. ' - ". ­ ol 11, . �., - . .1 . ­ . . I . . . � . . _. - � ,� ! 1, :.... I . . , - I.. 4 . - I . . I I . .. - .1. - . . . . . - - . . . - . lar -reason to indulge in great mirth. Before going to press Mr. Biggar will be - . . . ... - . .1 . .. - ... . . - . .I.. . I I _ . . . I . . � I . � . . - I - ... � I . . - � The County Couucil merely paid the glad to receive any authentic anecdotes or . ' - . .� . . I ' - - . " . . , , , Township $400 on account. While reminiscences on the subject that hav B U y 'and wear - ut * Cool Straw Hats ..., .... I , � , e we are pleased -to issue a receipt for not.appeared in print. Mr. Biggptr's ad- - I �. I ) I I . . %1.1 I . . , . . - . . I . the Money paid, we would very much dress is the Fraser Building, Mont,reai. . . � - - . - . . . � . .1 . - . . . . . . . .. . . . . - I . . . . . . . I � . like to have the balance, $200, at ear- - �_ _____ ....- . . . . � - Cheap Straw Hats, ,.. . .. . - . . � .� ­ � . . I . liest %:onvenience. I New Advertisei4tents. I �, �. . . 1! .. . . - . . � � � - . - - . . . - . - _ - ... '. ��­,., - I . s , . - I -L. - . � ui -tes, ockets and' - I I. � ". . . A public school. � _1 i : s . , .,.. . o � r' , , , sh . ould 08T. -A white Pig. short nose, York. They s - 't all tas P CUM 1. be, elementary, and loses . its useful- L shire White, on Sunday, May 17. Finder - . � - . . .. - .. will oblige THOS. WILSON. Claremont, by .. . . - . ..: 'I ness by competing with a colegiato I dropping hims card asto Its whereabouts. 34 . . _. . .. I - . . institute or a university. , Many pub- ------- ' . ".. P-lexions., Everybody fitted..'... .-..'�'i �'. ANTED. -Salesmen to handle our . .- I : . . . I I I . . . . - . . .. . .. : lie schools, while efficient in 'ologies W hardy lines of nursery stock. Handsome , � . . 1 .: . � - I . - . and 'isms, can neither write nor s'ell outfit free. Salary or commission from start. . . I . . . p - . .11 . . . ' . ' . '. . . . . Have done business in Oauada for over thirty ' . .. . . the 9ueen's English, and are oblivious years Success g-qaranteed to pu�bing m n,l,f . . . . . I / . I -1 . . .. . - ille of three. they iollow our instructions. Write for t,:r _� . � 11 . � i ... - . I of -grammar and the i CHASE BROTHERS'COMPANY. PRETTY PRINTS,-'.),"' �­­ _......... Upon a child's education depends hl'S ON'turos'e'ry'Len. Colborne. Ont. - " - 11 . . . i ' - . - - � . ' ' . . - ' � . - future success. Like a tradesman's . . L. . . stock in trade, he 'Must have what log A�RNING.-The inhabitants of Pic. _` I- ' � ! S SY DRILLE kering and the County of Ontario are * ' ; DRE`� TTES % .. required for every day use. Tile high- warned against selling, buying or using a wash- ' - - � : I . ing machine made by the Newmarket Washing . - . - . � I . . . . .. % . . � � - falutin is desirable, but the foundation MachiueManufacturingCo. or one similar to . - � ' . - 1! - I . . , must be laid on the three Rs. Public J. H. Colema.u's Pneumatic Washer, as they �re . . schools are for.the benefit of all clas "'."'fringement on said patent owned by me. Some fast selling . White- Muslins ill I. -908 All parties found so infringing will be prosecut- . - . . � I .: . - of citizens, from the humble laborer ed according to law. E. R. B. FT-4,YWARD. . . �. . .. . . . . r . I , . . - I . I . . . . ' Whitby. owner of patent for Ontario. Agents - - . , � . _. . . 11 - . . - .. I I . . . I . - - to the professional man, but their wanted. 1% I . lawns And f A'ncy checks, for children,'. ...- .children all have to start from A, B, C, . . . . OR J.A The estate of the late I � - - � - � . I . . f . ;.-, .. and have the same advantages, and F M - containing 50 acres, being - �. . : I '.' .. .. . . .. . . the first stages of their education corugooe L'�; ' .. . . . . . . . r Ev d f th ) W. quarter of lot 10, in the '' i. .. - - 6 . � - . .. - , - . . 1,d 'on. 0 %e t(heiiownship of Pickering, front- .1 � . . . ­ - . should be of such a nature as to be ing Kingeou road. 4J miles from the town of T � . .. . - . .1 . . . . . . .. . .- N M EAR - .' . . " ". suited to every walk of life. After- Whitby cLhd. limiles from Pickering Village. M q .. I . - . . . - I Good soil, good buildings and every convenien-:e. . � I I . - - . . . wards by every means let theta learn This is a v )ry desirable property. Title India- - . . . * . dtable. ?orfurther particulars applvonthe -NEAT SHOES A D SLIPPERS I all the algebra and GreQk they desire, -P 10 A. A. POST, Count Arehitect,Whit, . 0 ... but � keep the public schools free for the I Er'Tri"W"'. V. RICHARDSON! Notalry Public. . . . D, kering. 28tf we I . putposes of their establishment.- pi� . --..- . Just the thing for the picnic season coming an no ..�.. . . - . - . Telegram. _ ...'. . . .1 � : -1;i., ... _._... ­ ARrrHUR EVERETT . - � . � I - . : . - � I . . I I I . . .... . .. I - . . . . . . I . 7 . ! . I In this -progressive age, new sell am' as Wisbes to innounce to the surrounding public . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . - . . that ie has openei out a Tailor Shop -1 -1 I We- T., R,'. are continuously being devised for , opposite Disney Broil. store in .. - . .. . = , . -- __. __ -_ --- I . - - saving money, as well- as the develop- , -:- 2S..'1h.1_JS.6.:bVT, -.- - . .1 � ' ' ' ment of methods -for spending it. , .. . .. - wbere he is prepared to -receive criers in his I . _. . . - . - 1� . . In 't line Slid execute work in a satisfactory � . . - SAY, -TARMERS '� -I.., A" ong the most prac icable methols . I 4k - for saving luere, might be mentioned the plan about to be adopted* by the Traders' Bank of Canada. Thescheme igsomethinglike this: You -secure a blank,and make application for a sav- ings bank, which is made of metal and is a model of the head office of that concern. You drop therein 5, 10 or 25 cents when you choose, the bank authorities bold the -key to this bank and send a man around monthly to collect.. what is therein deposited, as the. c6lleeti-ons are made, you are credited with the amount and allowed inf,,,re8t thereon at bank rates. Thim I is done to encourage people to make small deposits, While a person would,, not care to go to baiik with less- than five dollars, by this pian there woulct not be the least hesitsncy of deposit- ing five cents. We think the idea a bt will be a success. .. .� � , '. .. .. ... ­ � . .. . .. - �_ .... - . - I— ..:'' . . - ' � 2' . . . .. Saying Farewell. - 1. . I _. 11 .. � . . . . - , - ., . ­ .. - � - - % . . . . . . - . Amid thimany chanRes and � perplexi- ties of life pleasant events transpire which linRer in happy memories for many years. An event of this kind took place on Tues. day evening, 9th inst., when a large num. Ler of the Bible class and teachers of the Pickering Methodist Sabbath school to the number of about fifty met at Mr. David Pickett's house to spend a pleasant hour or two with their teacher and ,bis family before their removal. Mr. Fred. Mason was called tothe -chair. Hecalled upon the superintendent to read the ap- pended address and in behalf of the . com . pany Miss Bertha Bunting presented Mr. Pickett with a Bible commentary. A number of short speeches were made, the expression of which showing how each and all loved and esteemed Mr. Pickett,, their Bible class teacher. Sing - in&, games and refreshments were idulg- a ed in and altogether a 'very happy even- ing was sp�nt. - 1. , - . L . To Mr. David Picketto-,,ol ' _' *.., :: : . DEAR TII,ACHP;R AND BROTHER. -It is With feelings of sorr,)w -that we have heard of y,our departure from our midst. As we think over thy work here and how diligently and perseveringly you have continued in thV labor of loye, as our Bible 'class teacher and co-worker in - the Pickering Methodist Sabbath school, we are led to thank the Alvaighty Father for His wise guidance and ruling. While - met ber� to bid thee God speed, we ask you tp.accept this commentary as slight token of regard. We#pray that your beloved wife and daughter may be spared for many vears of usefulness, and when our work on earth is done, may we all be prepared for that happy home where partiog is no more. . . . . . Signed on behalf of the Bible clAss and leachera: BxLiA PEAUT.Louis A. FIND - LAY, MR8. MowBRAY, tftcher, C. E. MARQUIS, superintendent. . .1 , . . . . . I . I . .- -ft ___ I.— .... � % , , ­ . - . � -� - .. Jaildes Cameron, Beaverion's post. master, -died on the 27th ult. He was an 61d and respected resident of that burgh and was an active member of the Masoui� fraternity. . -Mrs. Thos. Gormley has had -a taeat railing erected around the family plot in Methodist burying gronal.. The work was performed by R. Wolfeadeu and re- flects much credit upon his mechanical ability.. . . . . . . . . I . . . -----. . . . . _ � I - ____ -_ . _. , '" . i .. :1 ! Consumption Cured' I. .. .. . . . . . � An old physician, rettred frorn pmetice, hxv- Ing had! 01aced in his hands by La-z"t India missionary the formuls of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and pertnuagni cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catanb,, Aithma and all throat and Lung affections, also a Positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all lNervous Oomplaints after hAving tented Its - wonderful ti 0 re In thousands of' cam, has f6clutl't hVie, dPut7*tO make it known to Wo sufferke follows, Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering I will send free of charge, 60 &H who desire It this Mipe. in German, French or En4lish, wil full diwtlons for prevarinf, smd using. Sent by mail, by addressing wi h stem aming this P41mr. W.A. Nosm, ftrowmpeock, ]Socbmll W, Nly. � . I . .,.,.,.,7A1�gX;�__"_.. . I - - my " .L L ­�,;,!l,4;:� j., ,�-'�: ,�r..'J_" -�` , - , - 14 WAX I. I -,t- �:&,�m - 11; i :7- _N , I Y �.v. � .4, :. . 'y ;,i--,14�.'�.�,�t�,;.�,�,4,L��'! .111- . ztff,x,:A� ,- ­_-,;N�.' ;., . ,'�'., ;!.,.,� � . A !__�A i��, . I ! . . . . I . - - 30-6m manner. Call and see us. : - . . I - - . . I . I . . . . - . . - , , - � 11 I . ; - ' ' * __ ' ' . ARTHUR EVERETTv BALSAW - '.1, - ' .. .. - . - - . I I . I it i's to'vo'ur nitere"sfto call on . ­ .!.L . ------------- - ------- I 40 . � ­ ' � & _. �. . I - . . - . . . I I I - - ' .. : - , � . - - . : .1., . IBEFORE JUNE 80TH. - �­ . ' RICHASON—' .. FOR SALE . a'.. is.,- To- .:. i . �._ � ..L. I �. i I L. � I I - ... . .. �- . _­ . . . . . .. . ", - 'For all kinds of Fencing Wire',,Comnion Barb aw! Safety' . ][) MInIon 0 " �. 6 I a r9a'11, r' . . . 8 stops, uparly now. Cost 0160, will sell 11 Barb, Black 0. A. Wirl-1, Nos. 11 aud 12, Galva'nized L .1 � � . for iess than 6100, or will exchange for a . . Wire. Wire feutinjg plyers alwaya on hand, all,. _. ­.' . I I I . . . . . I good young horse -bay, 4 to 6 years, . �- ' . . I ' � . . ..- � : . . .r . . . .! I . � . . � . . ' I " � . . . .. cheap for cash. . - . . . �. . . About 110,0 tbs. and give cash balance. � - . I . . . . - - I . . � . - . i - . � .. . I L �; . I . - .. . - . . � . I - . - . 11 I L . .1 . . - . . L . � - ­_ - _ - - ! i - . . " - - I : t . - ' - ` . . . . . . . . . F. N. Kirkham, -I .._..� . . GIVE USA CALL, . ... - ... - .. - - . � I ..., ...... . I . ..... � WEST HILL, ONT. � I - I . . _ , I -------- - ------------. __ _.. ____ � - - - __ - - - - --.t-- . ____7_. - - . . Thor�-bred Trotting Stallions, - . . - . , I , � 0-OLSI-1 Y01RJ 0 . A. ..r. E, I S T . - l.. . . .. I . . - . �. . . - . . � W,ould just suit the boys. We are sorry we canillot su'lit . -.,;. GRIT. WHIS H� WORK , , � . -- THF. PROPERTY OF - I them in this respect, but we cansuit their parents by paying � .. , . . them the highest price for any quantity of Eggs. � . . W.G. GEROW, WHITEVALE, ONT. � . . .. Will make the season of 1991 as follows . I We also beg to inform you that we ' are now receiving . . * . - Monday, will leave their own stable and pro- twice a week very choice Bacon, Sliced Roll Bacon Break- ..' ceed via Dunbarton to Secker4hotel'foran hour ) . to Gordon's hotel, for noon I thenee to Foyle fast Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Bologna,Sausa(ye, Fruit and - hotel, Whitby, for nignt. Tuesday. proceeds to 0 Central hotel. Oahawu. for noan : thence t - o Ban- ' 1. net's hotel. Dowmanville. for the night- Wed- Early Vegetables, Flowers and Plants. Call and see them. L. nesday. proceeds to Newcastle. for noon ; thence - - to Orono. for the niglit. Thurb.lay, proceeds to : ­ . Tyrone, for noon; thence to Coldtabus. for the . . . - HARVEY'S CASH. STORE . �... I � ni t. Friday, proceeds by way of ,L!aglar to . I - . i � - � . , . I Aelb)urn, for noon ; thence to ViarAiont- for - _­ - . - - - - � - - � . . - 11 . .."., . the ni ht.. Saturday, proceeds to Oerow's hotel, -- - I - __ L - - ­_ - � BrOuRtarn, for noon ; tileLlee to their own et&b'.e - WhitiYvale, and remain until the following %Ion. .. . day morning. Tins route will be coutftluell ! . � � i thioughout the season.'faealth an,J we&tl,er per-Brou, g1hAM­:- Dry I God' Hl. ' , mitting. i . i I 1 . .. - , , � � . . . - . . . . . I I . -s- 9P1P_nMF4 ov sq-nnvircir,_:_ , . . I . � . . . . 11. . . .� - I . ' . G41� WILKES-To insure a foal ,42u, season . . . - . , S15, to be paid lat of February, 1692; el to be My 'Stock of Dry Goods is now 'in for -the Spring aud - paid down at time of service. Season mareg Surnmer Trado. . I - I payable last round. . I I . . . . . I I . I I - . I 11 . .- I - I . - '­ . . . - GLADSTONF-To insure a foal eI2, to be paid - _' . - . . . I : . lot of February, IM ; 41 to be paid down at . I . . . �. . . tiLne of service. Season mares, #10. pays4le at I . ..: CALL AND GET A NOBBY SUIT. . ... _. � . � � . . . ... last round. r . . .. .. : - I hm a large and magnificeut stock of Wall Pap'ers Yery -..'. I ' . First-class pasture, well watered- within forty . ­ . iods of stable, and mares from a distance will low in price. Boots and Shoes -in large quantities... .. - I '. . _'� be eared for &ad every precaution taken for . . . I their safety, but all accidents and escapes at the . . ' ' . . . . risk of owners. AM correspondence addressed to 21 U I ,I SW(:)(== (:):p C_7_M0(=:Z:M=S. .- . . . 27 W. G. OEROW. Whitevale. . . � . . . ­ . - I ------- - __ - .__ - .. SON'T BE AFRAID.OF THE LOW PRICEL ' . L � . . � . � . I . - I . � .1 . . . I.. � L , - . . , , * I I /_r][111r, 0-1,113 11OR-14"E". � . . � .� I .., .. . - . . ... .. - � . . . . . . .. , I THEO. B. WILLIsi POSTMASTER., LL ROBERT BONNER, Jr., - - '- . � , ' I - . The renowned getter of high-stapping and ______.7______ __ - - - - ___ -__- ______ -_ � - .. . high-Driced horses, the property of . I . . . - . . . . L . . . I X3ENNX:DV & 9r01K1%.&NC10. . . I .1, I . .. . . . . .� .1 I . . L . 1, .. I � �., .. � I . , _. . - , . � r . 11. . . . L . I ''. L . . - .. . . . .. Will make the "&scn of 1891 as follows. . � . . . _. L - I t.� , ­ _­ ___ ­__ . - . . . �! - . __=_ - -_ ____ - - - - - -_ --= =__=___Z__�_===_ Monday. will leave his own stable. Franklin . L . . - i I . I . . . bouss,-Markham, 4Lnd proceed to Buttows hotel, __ . . ... . I . Ringwood, noon; to Miller's hotel, StouffvIlle, . . 1 �_ % - , - night. Tuesday. to Brown's hotel, Altona, . . . - L noon; to Gerow's hotel. Brougham, night. i . � ... Wednesday, to Joe. Hortop's. Kinsale. noon; too - - . UNDERT�AKING -..,.. . : . - . - * . . L , Gordon's hotel, Pic arin night. Thursday, to nvPV4 . ly . . . .L. hotel, Highland Creek, night. J 41ing m the' above line onstant *. � ; ' ' Becker's hotel, LilerpoDgi, noon. to Maxwell-,, . . ; V Friday. to Bur. - - - ... 1" rjw's hotel, Woburn, noon - to his own 0&ble. .. on alid at reasonable rates. .... - �. . until Monday morning. Tikis route will be con. . . - .. . .. .. 1. tinAed during the &"son, bealth and weather - .. . . permitting. - .. Calls prolully attended day or ni i. I _. . ll . §At' '.; '_ I . . . I � . -1 3MM- rMS & nll-MAIZT0�171.&.:�X, . . DZ8LWi-!n0N AND P11)IC119R. .� .. '�* . . Read what W. D. Grand, of Toronto -- L FUNERAL DIRECTORS, . - � - . PICKERIN6, ONT. I . rst_alass "There is an unlimited dem ___ , _______________ . i . . harness horms and cobs with high, knee and :`�`�____________ __ - .. ______________ --------L * . . - , : L . . - I I , good book action, and for producing hors" of I , L . . . this stamp Donner ham proved himebif iuvLlu- � , . . :.. . . .. . . . . . . I . l . . . - . . � . s . - ­ . L I - - . I - I . I . . . . � - able; he is certainly one of the moot valuable - . . . ! - . I - , , . . ­, .� - I � . 11 . sires we have ever had in our country and I 11 . , . . . I . . - . . . . I . . I sincerely hope he may have "henomen&I Bea- I- . . . . �_ 1011=111110�_ --- . I . I son. Yours respectfunT, W, D. GILABD. I __ ___�T!!M_19 . ROBERT BONNER, JR., was bred on Edge. . : . . - . � - i . . I . I hill Farm, NX. He is a dark brown, with white . . ! . . - . i - - . L . . . I . Stripe on ' face; stands 16 hands high and weighs . . . . . . - - I _ . L . - L - - 1250 lbs. He wLs aired by Robert Isonner; dam ., - . . . . �e � .,. . I Belle of Stockbridge, she by Americus, he by I ­ I Eureka. dam Kentucky Thoroughbred; he by . I'll ;__ . I �- . - . .. . . . . . Long Island Black Hawk; he by Andrew Jack- . . . - 1 . . . dam Sally Miller; he by Young Bradshaw, _ . , - . L . � . . = Bashaw, dam - . I .. . . . . - Pearl; Eureka's dain, JA6dy mood. I I . I �� . .- by Mambrino . � . I . - Paymaster, dam, daughter of Imported Fl, h ­.� . I - W . . - L __ ­ . t lander, dam unknown; Mambrino Paymse"Cr - - - . � . 1. by Mambrino, dam daughter of Imported Pay- - . I . . . InLater. Robert Bonner, by Hambletonian, dam i - - 9 KING To, WEST, - 1. - I,- _. I ; . .z I . � i L - . . I � : daughter of Long Island Black Hawk; Ramble. I I . . I . � . - . . tonian by Abdialah, dam, the Charles Kent . .. . L . - - . a . � 63ILre; he �y Mambrino, dam Amazonia - he b I .. T10 �DTrro . , - .. � .. I . - Import4ld Messenger. lazu daughter of L40wj . . I ... Sourerout; he by Mambrino, dam thorou bred : BeJI- The Repairing of Fine- aiud Como., - m&"; C11arles Kent Man, by Imporb:pl, fti , � . founder, dIUM bne-Eye; she bj Hambletlonlan. fR? U S - .... dam Silvertail. It is & W611 ,Enown fact that % plicated W tches receive ,- ._1: % a ' .. - Bonner's get have been amongas the hthe" W .. 1. I- ' � -:',, ' Pr[00d horses sold at Grand's celebrated sales. I . I special attention. .,,. _. . .­­, - --- .,# t - I - � TERMS: To insure IL foal SUL Payable Feb. _. - - JJ1 Work Guaran . . -charges moderate. L -.,., I ... . .. I Ist, 1892. Groom's fee Mo., W be paid at time of %l: - . ,.� . . service- Insured tuar" most be returned,regu. �� . . L I � - ' Ap , _. �7 hrly to the bores or they will be cheagail In- .. - . . ; L7' - " . I I . I � I i%,L ot. Parties dhpos- : . , HURT . suranee whether in foal .� ROBT* UT IL .. 0: _' L. L . I 1, � in Of th*k Muse befo or Is. tiras must .r. I - )11 %fi ,"Urance .heth r* fo - I . � . I - . lov"...64 I . :_ or in foal or not. An =- . , , M& Prutioal WSW Knaker and Jew*110r- . _.-I ._� 40uts to 1218104 at the risk of owners. I � ..I - % . ., . LLLL I I . I I . - � -;.-,;,.1T_ . -;. " . -1 � -.,..� , - - _ _ i � . 11 �- . - . I � , , i , .1 , 84 W. sandareds, Iganam, ..-".. I I.: ­ 1 9 'King St, West,_,L. . .. - � ­.._ _ . . .. I j - . 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I � - - . ..,. - .- . . I � . -1 . I . . �' . . � ;,, .1. - . 7 vt��': � - � , I ­ , - .- - . I � . � ­ 4 .. - � , � .: . . l� .. % - . � . I I . % I : , r I V . __ � , v , - �.: �, - . . , - I -� , - - -2 - - ... _, 7 1;_-I� - - 2 .. ,�, -1 WRICT I ­�_ - � . Ili W. IDIQ I .1; ' . ''I ,� � ;-!- ST011N 114 -THE MOST BARF F v.14 FROM OUR EXCHAN I A � - " __ . I � - , - 1. . 1. - . ... T68s0r0nti0 township hAs ... ; - I I � VI z to agsi.,%t the needy of Allistc I I � .q . gl1mon ti out fry v ... .�". 120,000 '�. ­ rd last vt 1. I.. in the baY Rt Me&fo . , W. F. Burnham, j0f . . ; I . - 11. Mr. I I � "I", . has purchased the Sottoll 11 11 i ,, 11 . The English v0uth w1lo 6 L, ., ' I . , . . .1; - ter's barn at Lucan has .� - I . lugs "I 1:_ . _ ILt ]Kingston. - 6- ..: *1 lilts Pas; �� - l. . .. Allifiton counci . ZZ , t_. � , I . It, - . .prohibiting the erection of N �- _ - � ­ , "., , ,�, . on its main street. . ,Iv.,.... I ings . X rmauby- i A 5-._ .4 A A woman In - 0 J­�__ �?�,�1:-: , bar hired girl brought up be ! -_ ,;Y'�'. . tr,Lt,e for pilfering eakes. �1� � , , , Little York and East To �._. - I . _ fire brigades propose havin, I :�k - - onstration on Dominion DR' . 1,., Y -law cl : ,- ., ,, - Beaverto4'a cow by ; . - 1. - - ., . � 013 Monday and as a couseq . .. 0 Z . ere -placed -� 1. U14k producers w '. . '. . � � F. . From exchanges we lei I ­ . - - . , - I � � . week's rain was a general 1; I . - !,.. . " . a I proven a blessing to peop!( . , � I - � . .1 . ._. .- and n ationalitles. :_ � " - . Alf Reyuor had his coat �. . , � _._. - . . . . - - WAChinery at Barrie saw n . . ., �nd only saved his life b, ,: . . , .. . loin hir, bn , tearing his coat fi : - A. swindler in the nouise ( , . � . ; . I . tourist has been victimising . . . . St. Thomas, and succcedE I . . -, - . away with over $1,000 frou . . . I � I that city. � .. -z I .1 I . I . I Belleville citizens !l1&T0 f . I . * ... pany and will sink a test w .... . ga.s. A contract has been ; . . 1,500 feet well. - � ­ . ' : . - . Mr. F. 11. Morson, of the fil : - - : . � . I Morsou & Smith, has 6 . . .. . junior county i udc.le of the C .. and bas received the tong . * " . I ... -omotlo - - . his friends on his - P, . . . The name of East Toront I . . __... be changed, and York staw . - I ^ . a board with the village's r : % - . post office is about to be e6t . . in the corporatiou and a el . I - . . . � isneCeSbRry. - . . . � Mr. John McFarlatie, of . i . . . . - � , � . quite a curiosity in the shai - � flyefeet. Au extra foot ro ' , . � I 1. lock of one of the Ic-11s. Ti. . . 0 .1 i . . quite natural. The colt L . . . . . aud healtliv. � - . . ' _. . Beaverton's wli,ftrf -Whic . . . ' . : . . course of construct.on for s . . . I � : past.,is now completed Ruc, i - � I . to say will b ' r atly appr L - . . . inhabitants o the town a . , , . ­ � ." - rounding co U111ty. .. . , . �_ Capt. W. 111iligan, of Cl i . - . I . � - brought credit upon himse . . . . I .sociati . the Ontario Rifle Ar . . _. 1 . . . record of 95 po*uts out Of i . . � made on Saturday week at . . . ... butts, is remarkable. , . - . . I.- A child of Mr. WM. Ke, - I - bad the misfortune to ru! . . . - _. . his side one day last week to remove it have proyk i . . .... will probably stay ill I I . . forms and drives it 011t. � . . . . A mala named Loul, I . . . cboked to death in K111061 - . " . _N morning. Haviuo- fl-Ste,i - .. . he droppcd into the Sta " I .. - - - breakfast. Ile ate w r . .. . .. - meat choked hini ai,d befo . , I . ,ad expirell . I I . - give relief he L i 1. s from I - The report eowe, - N .- re6pectable married lady . . - ... . I -8 . . . . W trying to kick a ser� I - . . .. . shins against a stove and n I . . - . . . ing around the towu ever , . . sbe will never - kick " qg . .11a TS I . _. . _� In the Torunto 1, . . to secure a frue trip to I . .. . most popular clergyman . ! . Dr. Wild won by 27,00( . - .� I . test is now goin- to filld . - I . . popular military man a . I - popular battallou. . I It is announced tbat.11 . . I : . . Cobourg, has been appoll ' .1 - � . . registrarship of WeSt � . . . - - . . I.. Mr. C. D. Barr, registrar . . Mr. -Wm. Murray to the . - . - . . . . I , I Renfrew. Mr .. . county 0 � . I I : _. . . years has been publisher . .. i Post. To our old confre - I I . .. . gratulations. The Four . . . . � a - . . - � . - Mg up. � : I I _ - Mr. T. H. Greenwbo( ; - . . � I . . � ' -1 . . was elected secretary . � - . � � ' AsE . Ontario Teaeliers I . - . - .- - . . . Uxbridge on the 2 1 st an : . . I . : � Greenwood will make a' I - . I . 11 .. � talry. Mr. A. M. 111ae, c ! .. . - elected one of the direct( i I . I - - 1. . was taken suddealv ill A ;,� . I ,. . �; , .. - deliver his paper on fourl ;- � - I . .� - much to the regret of th . .. � , - I . - .. � � A,�rajr back in 1868 Sf . 1. . .1 .. � . I I of rort Perry, advanced I . - named Thomas Dolan i � . � - . . . . gaRe as security Mrs. . . .. . . - . ' -, - - - - been repaid, and tile d :.I- . .. ' I .11_... . -�.-, - cremed to large proport . . ,. � . appeared from that loc - I .� _. _ , SgO and no trace of hi] 'j. . _._1 �: �, . .. :�. . . . although.tie is aupposed . . I . 11 ., � and residing somewhen ;�.,� : t. L.- , . States or Cipe ColouY. w� � - . 11 ­ . �_, - . . I ".. in IMi against him by ;.. t - . � � ' . -�- -i- order that her right of . !� .: .: - * .�: . expire, 7 and the writ is 6 I � . �q �_ . .-. , newals each year- The t-',�.'-'. I ., . ers has made it good Iro . L � I : . .. � . ,k.,. I., . 1� Some sawdust liavil3i F, -.!. I I I. '': . the stream at Sil0aw, . .1, � I I , . - .1 . - laid with Inspector If( . . :. 1;-. . L. , . . Perry, Who sunillioue , :_ .1 I . .... Widdifield and C. Dik( 11 . I .- -iolatin I _. .1 -on a charge of N � . .. - .. � � I 1 . .. I result that it cost thell . � - . . ; looked upo .� - : . . 'I plaint is rand the uF .1_ .. . . Ineau ono . . - � * .- .r . .11 - . Messrs. Widdifield ni I , . ­ - . , � . � - ­ . - � , . prohibit fisbivg in the " . L.� - on their lands and wil I - I ,; . . . . cute trespassers. Pa . . � . I-. - �. . fish wiU have to PRY � . . � � .. t, I . I Is- 7:, �'. 4 They also contemPIRV ��_ . . Voung fish from the : . 1: - . I I I -essitate . ­ . . � . Which win nec . - I . . W . *1. . - - streams for fishing Pie I � :_J .,-�; . I three yean. In thf * I 1. . ­ . �. -1 - -pod thiugq A,_. I I I _� 4.. �- I I . � �; - , � :, I I -1.1 i � � - �. I -1 -,�, -- �N N. -1 �, -i� " 14, ak-1,11--k-, - ___ - � �. I � , .�11 I 1. I .... ... . 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I ---.0'. _,:.;, -� - 1. . - - improved ebutt6ls.% .. ; .t--.. -' � . , I Watches, Clocks, J owellery ..- .A number of weavers .. .1,_:, - ­... -11-... - I 1, -�� -_ ' people, mostly men, going L.. _. I . - , �1 .4 TIIE koST BAREFACED MANNER :� . .. . I � I , .- t, �1,1' ­T�­_& .., . - . �11 I �;TOLE'N - .1 The Locust Hill correspondent says - - and Silverware I - 2 office stoves. .. -1 -, _. , ''. . - . _., FROM OUR EXCHANGES. *1 ! - . . __.__,��i . .0 - -.1 . . . . . : . _ ,_ . I �. . . ... west through the Vill&Re On A number of lawless Sicillitus broke into i -, I box stove. . . __ I - .� ­ , . _1�11 ; . i - I .: ­� �_,U. .. � -.-. - I—., I . I . . .. . in all styles and at fill pri ea. . 2 second-hand cook stoves. - 3 - . . I.. I - � .1 , . . ... ,-4., , . I .1 .. ;oroutio township has granted $200 Saturday evening, I inquir- Mr. Clark's residence 9n Friday evening. - .. -1 . . . . ,.;�, - , _... I .N._ . I machine. I ..; , , � I - . . , , __ ­ : ,7,�__ C. I Tog, ed the cause of the rush,and . I whee . .i� . ­ , I .1 . .,t ti,e needy of Jklliston. I . They had been engaR4d for the past week ' ' ' i wheel boxing machine. - . . .. .. _'. _.. . ..1. �,� . I : . to assl w a a informed that t h e ,_ . . .- .1 �, .. .... 1, I Any one 1 spoke tennaning machine, . I - : . �.f: - I— -'11'.... , . - . _.. I �.-, . I . _'. _...�. �.',)�%T,, - . I salmon ti out fry were deposited . attraction was at the driv- repairing the -track and before leaving this . 2 nail hammers. . . I . , . .. - -,:.. , 4 I k, - t 120,000 . . W..,,,g, New WiffiELMS � .-.. ­ - ..:-!". �. I �� Meaford last week. station paid Mr. Clark a visit. A mob of I, Watch. 1 Bedroom Clock. . . � . i ' .:; �. : li!� 'I .. in tile bay at , Ing park. Thp church to . :. 1. ` " + " I : 4 1,V. F. Burnham, of Clannington, .. ) about tb came over and demanded money -, . Sewing Mh011ine will do Well to 1 Pedlar's Wagon Box. nearly nevr. - . - _,p\___-_-_ -� I - . which I sometimes con- - . . _\ . . . i . - W. * I . - ' I ._111 '- , � . . ,is pu chased the Sutton Herald. tribute colleatibn does not Pbut such an unreasonable request'was re, I call and got price from . . WILL BELL VERY CHEAP. .- ­ : : .-. �-,-- - r . - . I - - - � -1 b .1 I �'. - �.: 1 . I . fused. They then sought forcible means . I j �� � The En^,YiiF,h VOuth who set fire to'his approve of h9'ree racing, c3.. - r,X 7. - r,�,. 6. M: F',: M 2 � T I r ­ - -.7 ...; ' : . .1 I... 11 . I . . % ...� I I T. C. BROWN ­_ � ,-.,,! _. open the � . f, . _ t N t . . ftster's barn at Lucan has got five years - nevertheless I 1 hooked up and with the aid of rails broice . I .. .1 :_ -1 : ., '' ; I . . . , - . , , .:.,-,.. 'A � : _�'. M , - . . mv mustang a go-cart windows.and secured an entrance.into the 71y PICKERING. ONT. . . . 8-Y BROUGHAM. - . � r�_ - ." % _', - ..*9 ; I . .:.: .'.. . I ,. t 1jingston. . --- --------' - - . - .-.. . a _� - &�d followed he crowd - . - ___ 1- ,� .1 � , _... ... - I .� ncil bas'passed'a by-law - rt house. After overpowering Mr. Clark -, .. . :,. -Z _:. _f I . I AllistOD COU When I reach d the park, thev ransacke'd the house and succeeded RE JS[S I � REMPROCITY. . . .. 1: �.� �,::. 4�, �.; ,.-- f- _. - - � .- __. � . � - . - I, . . . - k . irohibiting the erection of wooden build , .. . . - . . . : I �. , - . .,. : " . .1 ..... - �. .. i . I 9 in street. . . there had congregated quite n assembly. in getting a few things out of the cellar, RE 0110 TO NEW P - . . -.:- - . I -, - .s� On its ma . . % i � ... in � Vainly I looked for bock-makors, uat-shell I . . . 1. . ___ _�,,� . - �, .�j . I J. I . , _�l A wowan in Normanby township had which with a little outside destruction we - - ON - - 11 I A. Urquhaet, Fashionable ailar, . . . . t - faikere and confidence men-thev do not ' . 1. : � 11 I � � t . I girl brought up bef6re a magis- consider he fared very well indeed. Luck- a - . : ­. her birec attend the park I was later informed. 110�k ST -9 SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK is not in favor of trading with the. . i '.., �: ', � - _. . - . - ring cakes. � Palmer's Maud Ess,Decker's Dexter, Leng's ily for them he could not obtftin their ' United States, but is doing a large . '_ "_1 .' - , . ., .� , � I .- . 41 . . .� trate for pilfe names or the - would have had to serve a I I q - . _. 1. 7. 'r ". 7. � � - . . . Little York and East Toronto Village Chief, McCully's Bav, Fawcett's J.1.0 " - . I- y W it oy Marble Works. trade with Markham- and Scarboro ..... . 1% . 1 . . �"::...! 11_; I - and Gilchrist's Polly *were there. however term in one of Canada's 'institutions pre- - - , ;_ ��_! �' -_ I I 1� .! , ,... fire brigades propo6e having a joint dem, . . Townships. The fashions for, 189 , . :� "I . . I I 1. 1. - onstratiol, On Dominion Day. and were Speeding upon the track. Fo; pared for such villians. They removed @ just arrived and I can make you . '. ,.:' ;_­: "i . I ' from our station Saturday and . 41 have . . - _. Beaverton a cow by-law came into force some time I watched the speeding atten- ve hope 141 ison & Ha*kin .Ia�­��._' .. � . . . ­ I .. " I -, � . � _ I nd as - veral tively,jexpecting to see a race, but I did they may never again returu.-Economist. 7 the latest slyle. Call and get a nobby - . . - -I- - On Monday a a consequencq se . . � i Msnufracturers of . ' � - .-..-. . o _.. . . � s I producers were placed in pound. not have the pleasure. The drivers seemed � - - 009 all suit. Fit guaranteed. __.. : , � - , ,;: n1iik - . I � . . MarbleMonument.s. Headstones and . -1 , I .- �� � - _. "V _ _...4, . - I . I ! I. From exchanges we learn that list to be laying off for bets. Now I am not. a : __.. I BIRTH9. . . I � - � !_�J`-' � � I I - ame was to i - other Cemetery Work. , __ . . - - o - - �: I I I �: 7 1, eek's rain was a general one and has betting character, so if the 0 GOILDON-In Pickering, on Saturday. June 6th, . A. Urquhart, Brougham. . . ...'.. .. . . ; � . -w entice me into betting, the thing was a Also'l=Vortors of Scotch, Swedish, Am . . _�� I - � !I ; ... Is the wife of James Gordon, of a son. � - - . - __ I - . __ . . . .. 11-1 ... I - �. . proven a ble*ag to people of all cree� fizzle, as I bad not one sun -b' rnt quarter I orican and Canadian OranItes. ------------- I . . � � . I I I P DIED. .. . .. I . I . � .- ... : . � and n ationalities. LAW parties wishing work would do well to call IIIIIIIIIIIIII - - , , 6..,.. Alf..Reynor bad his coat 'Caught in the to gingle against, another. At last I wheel- T*nzMr11AM-1n Pickering, on Sattirday, June 6. onus beforo pnrehasing. :All work guaranteed - - " ­� �. I I ed in upon the course and told the mustang Elizabeth, beloved wife of Wm. Treemear, -1 I ,., , - . and prices of the lowest. , � -1 .. I .-..- . , , ._1 !,.�,, . : - Barrie saw mill last week, to get out of that, and she got. We aged 55 years, 11 months and 26 days. ... --------- _ I r --. I - - - .- ;� ' .. - � I $r-)009000000 I , _' - . : I . � . , : I and only saved his life by strenur�_isly flew o6round the track at such speed that 0 . " . - L .- - . _. � t J I .- - ;.., . .1 -1 L - . - - ... A � the grassin the fence corners forgot to -,w 0""' ;' . ­ -1 .1 .. teRriuiy hit, coat from bis ba& TA33LB-PlalLoring Station G.TA , 1 . TO LOAN �, 1. - �. . -A, - .1 � . . � � � .- I � . - - . .......- A s;indler in the guise of an English grow, -tears gathered in the eves of the TRAiNs GOINO EAST IDUE AS FOLLOWS:- . i - - . . . 6ayable . I I r I, - � , d I At 5i oer cent. -Interest ." ­. .­ . tourist has been victimising the people of spectators, fearing our safety ogsbarked, I No. 1- ExPaEss . . 8:00 A. M. ' � . . I .� � -,.! - - I - I . . .... . � � I ­ . , I . . . - : , and succeeded in* etting, men yelled, other jockies trie� to follow in 66 3 MIXED9 . . . 2:22 P. M. - , a � I I , _. . . I . - I :. .�. St. Thomas, . 9 ti, in fact we kicked up su_�h a dust I � I � I . I , yearly. Straight Loans. . .. . �_.... I ... � - � I ; � . away with over 61,000! from a banker of vai " 7 LocAL, a . . 6:30 P. M. . � . P-t.'��.e�. . � a I .. . . ; .. :.:._:_ - __ . . . 11 . . . . .: . - _.". - - . . I ­ _14, ! . - = ... . - ; , , - . � - 1: . - __ t , I :_.. I I . that when we bad covered the mile and i '. Apply a once to - - .* - - ...- - , I . . . ! I . I ,., that city. went to the 4taud, to get our time, the TRAiNs GOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- . . ___ - ��. . - - .. . � I - . . - I Belleville citizens hiVe formed a com - informed us that his m itch was not No. 8 LOCAL . - - - 9:02 A. M. . . a . _­ �___ DAVID J. ADAM�l - . . N- I �_ : _. . . . [..... . ,atural clerk . - . . � I � - ,... pany and will sink a test well for ii intended to do duty on such an 3COSSiOn. 46 4 MMED . . . . 4:16 P. M. . .. � . - - I 27-43 ii3anlicer 4& 113rolWero , I -. I - . -.-! S I . : - I.. i . , I.... . . gas. A contract has been signed for a It is needless to say -that ever since the . 11 2 EXPRESS . 9:0v F. M. , - _. ERRY,ONTI __:, . � . - ... . ­ . PORT P - . � .1 . - . �,500 feet well. - . mustang's stock has gone a p to such an ' - . . . . - - IIIIIIIIIII11- = . .. _ _. .,�.- I � . L : - � ' i Wffl_wwwww­� -, - , - - . - . . - . - : � . ­. . - . , IV I - , . , I - Mr. F.M.�,Iorsdn, of the firm of Bigelo*, extent, that I feel much a PICRERING MARKET. .. -_ --- - - ___________________________ - - ' . ' , _. ` _L .. 1. Morson & Smith, has been fLpp.)inted bloated capitalist. I have retired from . i I . . . . Est lished . I.. . .1 . I- . .Xzws OMce, June 11. 1891 � I . . � . � . I . z - - _. I I 1. - junior county judge of the County of York the ring and when sports went an exhibi- . . I - � .. I I- ,,, � - .:. . t% Fall wheat, 90 to 1.10 spring, I .00 to 1.05 goose 85 . . . . ; i -., . ". . . - - - 1p�. ­- and has received the congratulations of bition of speed they will have to pay me we E. O'BRIEN . I . .­. . I to 90C Floor, family. I per bbi. $5.90 to $6-00 ___ - -18671 _: � - , I . , . . I - ,. , .: .. . ' - . . ' %!* - . . L his friends on his promotion. pretty well for it, I intend o invite BrO. Flour, pastry, per bb s $6.00 Bran per ton . . ; . , ] I . f - --.F- . I . - . . , � . __ - . L �: - THE � . � I . . , _. . The name of East Toronto Village is to Grab�m up some of these ays and give siG. Shorts, Penton, $20 Screening$ per ton $18. 11 � . ­ . - 1. . t . __ - . - . � . . . L I.. _. . I � - . . I :1 . - . . . . - . - ..." be changed, and York station will display him a whirl. He has seen many good FARMERS' MARKET. .- .. . - . _____ . . . . - - � . : . . - - .. - - . I ; I - I- I .. s at the Woodbine, .but his visits to I I . TORONTO, June 11, 1891. . . t . I - . _L 0_1 .­ : � . ..... a board with the village's new name. A race I - -1 . I - � :S � -,i : ­. i with. that part of the'l country will cease after I .. 1. " �w IT 1 rr . . ­ ­ �.. - - I � . - - . - - . ; ... e., _. post office is about to be eetabllshe( his flying ride behind the Fat Man's Wlieat, fall, bush ........ 0 1 12 to 8 1 13 . . I _' I . ( . '-,. . . L . . .. __ in the _corporation and a change of name rn are. ' � . Wheat, spring ......... 1 00 to 0.00 _ Pump Factory, '.. J __. I ... _..� '-, -, ­.. - - � . . . . 0 00 .J,L . *'- -- _� . . . -_ Wheat, red wint * ...... I 08 to I ER - . - . . - is necessary. . I 0 ii MA 01 - - � ­ - - . er. . . . . _. s .41' � � . L . I - I . .- - ; � . . __ goose ............. 9'.), t G 00 I .. - . , _. I - I Mr. John McFarlane, of McIntyn'e, has .. - .... :., . County Council. . . I . ... Wheat, 1 56 0r. Grers.1-t'Ar, 71=10:rletcr � . . : - - . . '_ . , .- . L . . . . . - ., �! . . ; - � . - - - . . ... . - Oats, bush ................ �,' 54 to - - - . . - . . quite a curiosity in the shape of a colt with ,:.*:':1' .-:.. � . - . . . - . ; . - . .�_ . : , - - L - ... 11. . ' L - - . . : . __ . ­ V.- . - . . '' 47 to 49 -_ '' � . - � . . five feet. An extra foot projects at the fet - I' Met' 'at 2 o'clock on T esdav- Com. Barley, bush ............. � . � . - Nfanufactur�r of .L - _. L .! . I _. . I I . . . . ­ As good, prompt', qui 1J, reli " ...� I . �# . lock of one of the leas. Tile extra foot. is and PC as, h ........ � 77 to ' 81 . . , . . a ni-auications from Port Perry, Scuvog . . .11, _.. - r' L I - . . : . 0 . _... � . . . Tile colt is quite smart Cartwright Road Company, enclosing by. Hayj new, ton ............ 15 00 to 16 5 ble work tells every time :,-I- , quite natural. Lift, Force & SuctioVi PUMEPS a * . ', " L, -1 . . . . - . � . . �: �. I . and healthT. . . . . law of .tilat companv abandoning their Straw, ton .................. 9 00 to 10 00 I I have the largest trade 1. .. , ­' ( .- ' .. __ . -1 ­ . . ., . . n1s. - i f which has been in roadway. Also encloEing notificat'Ou to Dressed boag� .............. 6 50 to 0 00 Deep-weil l'urons of Brass, Iron and . - . � 1 , : , , , - Beaverto wl ar . - I L - . . I - � L . ... 11 .. -course of co,ustruction for several inonths tile coillity to that effect. From the clerk Beef, forequarters ....... 5 00 to 7 00 Porcelain. . ... . in Ontario County. . . .. 11 i ., � i �... . . I . L. � and it is needlegs, of the county council of Welland. asking Beef, hindquarters ...... 8 50 to 10 00 � - � I - � I I I . . - . . L - - . ! � .!. I . . past is n", completed. petition the Local House in . - : - � 1, � -'. . . . . - to say will be greatly' appreciated by the thia.council to I Mutton ..................... 7 00 to 9 00 GEARIO AND PUMPING W NOMILLS9 If - - ' L! ' _L ' ' . I . favor of having district i spectors by cu I ............. 6 50 to 9 50 I say I'll ha%e your pictur�s ready I __1 . I 1, ..- __ I . inhabitants of the town as well as sur- county councils to look after the enforce- Veal, car a W ndmi-i and Cist6rn Tanks, and 11 have them by '. ', _L_ - __ L �4 .11- . I I - I by a certain day., P ' .;, - . . -.1 . C . rouisdinc, com1puility. t of laws regarding noxious weeds, as Butter, lb ................. 00 12 to 00 131 .r. : - .1 - . n - ­ Cistern rumps. - Mail orders _.. I : - �. : " . - Capt. W. miffigan, of Clarke, has agai "' he Eggs, doz ................... 00 13 to 00 00 that dav, and they will be correct- . - - � in . I . - - � . township councils do not attend to t I promptly attended to. . . � ' _� �.%" 1. .., ,.,-, . I. . . .L I - . . I brought credit upon himself by capturing matter properly. . I . - . ly d ly finished. . - .�. _. I ­ . ". - , I - . . � . : - � . . I the Ontario Rifle Association medal. His From Alex. Bruce, turpkey of the c* LYMAN FORSYTII, Agent Pi . ckering. .. the largest .. � �. - :. I - __ ':� .- ' � ­ .. . . 95 points but of a possible 103, on"' DOMINION BANK - - ___ __ __- My new gallery is -one of � �. ' " .�:. - record of, - tv jail, petitioning for the erection of a __ - ---..-- __ - �__ - � . . I., .- . v for his use. he Frovince. - �.. . t - _: I made on Saturday week at the Port Hope house on the county propert. I and best appointed in t .- 7 .. I - . de- .. I __ ..L- .. L . . - .. . markable. , From the Provincial Treasurer's Everything is as handy and tasty ' - I _... I--- . , - I . . .� I.. . A child of Mr. Win. Keams, of Sutton, P&rtment, Toronto, in refs�ence to a re- Capital Paid up, - �. $1,500,000 � . as money can make it. CaU � ..�. - I- - I , .. . 7 L : __ � -11 . �- L I . . . , . . . ' its � $1,35 0 . . _ - � . I I ale into ne3t made by the county council at Surplus, - . 1000 � , . . . . . n in Whitby. - . I., - - : ­ , � . bad the misfortune to run a nee Duary ses.Giou, that t . I L . around whe i L . . 1. . Ja e unexpended - . . � - . . . L �.. . big side one day last week. All attempts by this cotinty - - 1. .. . ,_ ! __ . .1 to remove r . ow . M. 0133n1 - . . - ,­ . L-, ­ it have D oyen fntile, and it balance Of money set &part - HITBY AGENCY. " -' -,4,06 - * . =1Z. - . - . I. _.� . . . for the enforcement of the Scott Act, be W , 4�p __.______________­_____ -_ __ ___ - , , . . � . &bees@ .- I - . so - . - will probably stay in until 1111 id to the county. Tle communica- - .. r . . 4 - ' rep& I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . 1-0 - ..... �. . ; L - I .. - . I forms and drives it Out. . I tion states that in all such cases the Pro- ! . . . � ,.." I . 1. - No - �; L .�. _� ... . I �: 1. I - WILS Interest allowed at highest current rates aw . . Pretchman's Bay. *- .- ' - L 1 A man named Louis Cleaver vincial Governmernt requires the county . . . : : . .__ _. notice of witbdrawal required. I I . - " I � . ­­, .. I ueEday council to assume all liabilities Yet unpaid 'Nona � .- - . _J _� ,. choked to death in Kingston on T . � . . . �. . ,- ­ * W. H. HOLL.k'.\'D. . . . . . - AND - '.'- '. - ._.' . . ; �.;� . . I .-.-. - . Ilaving fasted for some time in regard to the said enfo cement before I.. - rao" . '-_ - - . . - . ­_ . ., __� . . I I .� 1 .. - morning. 101T . � - I I MAN &GER. . ., ..'. . . . ' �- I _.�'. . . - - L - - soon " :, � -- -- - ­_ ____ - _____ . . - .L _. I . . . - - . . . . I . he dropped into theStanleY House for the balance is refunded. As the __ _­____--_ - w .4, . - - .. 'I I ._... L.: . I... . . .... Pickering H&rbors. � i, I ­ I breakfast. He ate so rapidly that the county will pass onch resolution the money In A LIMIT90-TINKRUR . . . : . � I _� . . .1 meat choked him atid before a doctor could will be handed over . . ST MAMBRINO ! *_ . . . : - ­ I _1 - . . : ' . -1 I . From Wm. Bateman, mmissioner of r 0 PUE . . . . . . �. - i. . - _.. ., � : __ ' ' ' . , . , � . . - I � give reli f he had expired. Standard Record 2.:21)i_ . . . . . . . . . '_�. I _. . �... . - I le ,bridge, stating tha the bridge is . ... - . I Meal, ..- '. - , I �_ __ '_.- cugo-, L ' . ­ . . -ft � . Unseed Oil Cake, . - . . - . The report comes froin Lindsay that a. S i . 1. . � I . -11 -. � . . . �. .� L. - . : �yspectable married lady of that burg.. in very fair condition, bu that $60, or . .. .. Corn,. .- , I., . - . - 11 . probably 0100, could be ex )ended upon -it This"gripat 6'ire of Trotters will be at . . .. Hay, Oats.. . �_ . : i . . . I . , . . ...... 9. Nitrate of Soda Potash Salt . I- . -.,.-. 1 - I . --- . .. . in trying to kick a serVaDt girl, bit her not 9 . - I . I . I �... . . . shins against a stove and has been liwp- to great- advantage. He s�ys the water sy .�_ - �' - - - . .n as unusually high this -Spring but did HOTEL I VIGOR "ID 001). Ge - i - . ., . L __ - .-. .. . Shesays w KEELER'S , or FA= eral and EM . _: --' 1. .1 _.; - -1. . 1130, around tile town ever since. do much damaae- The traffic has doubl- . . W4 11 I of y IM, www at . . - - - � . n DINUM . . � .� . . , . I �-,. . I . � r. . -eek, J 0 Land Plaster, ., - .. ; , .:� she will never " kick " again. ed since the Cartwright roadway was ifighlapatt 0 W 2MM21A �0111 . . IT" ma- - _. ] . . . _. �. , � L , ' . . . .. I . _ I �. . 1. hL111"tow. Imto na MWUI I . - .. . .�, _ . .. � - - � Ts balloting contest. ... Rock Salt9', , . . - I ­_ .... .. . . In the Tarunto 3-fai bnilt. w re all referred 'Every FRIi)Ay AFTERNOON from I to b M GlgAnlkrAl d . yu- . . Large Lump . -1 .. � I . . � to secure a free trip to Europe for the The communications ZT-badtlis day. NO&WO - � I - I I . . 'clock, up to the middle of July. . am TIUTN thm. 304 . . - " .. . . - - �__. ;. ,� rio, Rev. to the proper committees. o Ww . . . __­ . . I . most popular clergTinan in Onta & Bt&tu Ud TWIP_ CMWAC I Ni TILEs till siz�s, __ - 7. - - _... : . . On Motion of Mr. Graham, (Maraj Mr. "air"ft =AGA (%UWW"W0) @. AAdrm ' . DRAI ' - �, Z � I .. . : Dr. Wild won by '27,000 votes. A con* 36 - . . / W. R. HAVENS. . � . ! In rAgaICAL 00-. SUP LO. N. Y. - - .. I.- . - test is now going to find out who is the Gillespie, deputy -reeve of Mam, was ap- : - _____ FIRE BRICKS, COMMON BRICKS, - ' :�- - ' I .- . . epresent the county of Ontario _____ ---- - � ­ _� . � I - . .. . . . , .. . . u and which is the pointed to r - 1� . - , I - military MR *. PICKERING * . . . CEMENT, &C-9 ­ - L. . ­. ..� popular at the meeting to be bel in' Orillia on ' ' - .1 I . . � : -___. . .- 1.� . �. - . . . . . ' I .1 � - . - - . . he . - . - - - popular battalion. or , . ed By 1. . - : ' ' I . , I , . . I : - - - . _ .1. - .1 .. , couchichiug. I � . FRE __ !'. . 1. 1._m ... . - . . It is announced that Mr. W'. Field, of June 3rd to consider exiedient8 f t Douver _. Cobourg, has been appointed to the vacant regulation of the waters of Simcoe and Lumber Yard I i D BOYD , I 1. . : - AL_ �_ . - registrarghip of West Northumberland; The council adjourned for the day. . - - I pffmw . 1:. .� - % I ._.. . I , . I . .- . . trar of Victoria, and SECOND D&Y. . � I - I , a, ., .. ,,�, 1. , ' sip . . : -. - : .1 _. � . . . �.,. I . . Mr. C. D. Barr, reRis . . I Wellington St., East, - , . . :.. �1 �. �� .. - _.- . I Mr. Win. Murray to the shrievalty of the Met at 11-30. Mr. Weteter predbrited a I have bought out the lumber yard o, mesa . .. - - , � .. 1. - .- Mr. Barr for many petition for th6 expendit e of a sum of Mr. J. H. McQuaV at Pickering Village, � . � - 11.rlo - .. . . - I , . I county of Renfrew. qw0ft . 0 I Z 0 IT I . ,.'r: _1. ''.. . . - . years has been publisher of the Lindsay money by the county on t7le road between and am prepared to supply all claor,ell Ot . . . r.r . I �-, t . ! _ . � . � - I : . . . . - : � Post. To our old confreer we extend con- Gwillimbary and Scott townships. lumber at the lowest cash price. I - - 0 By VESSEL9 AT - . I ,...� .. - i. . �_. . ... 1. I gratulatious. Tile Fourth Estate is look. Mr. Graham. (Bougog), petitioned for a . . A U T . f .1 I f L_ . - ._ I - , , I ­ . rant on the Bougog and d&rtwright road- I ' _' . MAN S BAY a : ---J,, -­� . . _-- ing up. 9 I . . FRENCH � " ' I . . . . I - way . - . z, : � . I . . � . _.; . I I . .. . I.. I , Mr. T . H'. (;reenwood, of Manchester ;. Gibbs presented the Petition Of 88 SHINGLES I..' I . - I - ; , .. --, - AND - .1-� - ... 7 . . : i - . . was elect3d secretary-treaGurer of the M f Brock in favor of a 'grant of . . . I . - . . � .. Association bold in ratepayers 0 1 iutend to make a specialty of shingles, - ­ . , , , i Teachers' county money being laid . . - � �L . . I . � . ­ Ontario - i - . � .. Uxbridge on the 21st and 22nd ult. Mr. between lots 18 and 19 in the will keev a large stock of each grade XBRING HARBOR.'. ... . � ­ __ �_ : Greenwood will I e an excellent seeris- sion of Brock. 1. onhand. No. 1, xxx., 01.95 per square; . � I Pic N� - , , .� I .� . mak des equally low. I ____ , . , . . r. A. M. Rae, of Fort Perry, was Mr. Shier introduced a by-law to appoint $2.60 per M. Other gra _____ . - , . . I . . , tary. M I . . I , , - , : ,; - ctors. Mr. McBride county auditors, which was read a first . . . . I __ -1. elected one of the dire . LI111S I Orders taken for any quan- 9 . . .� I . i �..s .1 . I :11 . _. .. . - . was taken suddeulv . .. ] . ., , . _ deliver his paper on fourth class literature, The Warden left the, chair at 12 O'd ill reoeive prompt attention. I . , I . . � . 4D . . - . ill and was unable to time. . lock. 11 tity of lime, and any orders . f . . � I ?: - . ..- . . f those present. I -Chroniclie. . left with me w - . . �- . . . �. , .-,:- - - - - i . � I .. . much to the regret 0 __ __ - .. . -1 S THE PLACE TO BUY . 4 : 1- I- . 8 Sars, Jane Robson, ' . .. I 9R- Nwnds of dressed lumber kept � I . . . ' . I - , : pr I - . . . I -.1 . need $500 so ...­, . .. MARKHAM.. . 1. . . . rt 7Rard lie . . , . 0 ' � � �- 11. . Aw&V back in 186 - '' - I . a fariner _: - and, Soft Wood at % ..; - . ­ , of Port Perry, adva ..: , : . . I in stock rs Fine Teas, . Be utiful .'­'..'_ 1- I.. * Choi' Suc; I , - �. � � �' .. . named Thomas Dolan and took a Mort Jai go ' Morgan presided at the sittiufl Of Pickering Lumber Yard. 15 1 va ,". - � " . - er � �.. - . � _. ! . ,.. - , .. , . ... �:" PRe as security Mrs. Robson 1101 nev ' ''' * n Court in the Town HeM on - W. D. GORDON - . . Raisins a A Currants or anything _.'.",,_.' __ - ,.t . .- - I ­ . . - . 0 � - I...'; -1 � . .i, �1_ - - ­. beeu ropaid, and the debt has since in- the Divieio The docket -was not 116AVY- I . V ', .­�­ �_ :­ �_._� - - . - , , � ' ions. Dolan dis, Thursday. PROPRIETOR.' -_s. -I:. ,� .. -, . - crea&ed to large proport I have a big 16Y * : . . I J . Groceries.... __. . __ . . , . . Markham fire brigadowu" ---,---- .. .. you may want in - .. ; - - . . - I i . ''. I... -0! I , ,� . appeared from that locality many years .1 be found, time Dowinion- Day on the Agricultural � J 1. , - . . - ; .. :., :. . ago and no trace of him can Footb&U, baseball and lacrosse .., ; � PICKERING . - - - , 1� .!. - . I ­. '--' . .1 .. e is suPDOsed to be &live yet grounds. . I . ..- ; NEW GLA85S SETS JUST ARIRTVED.,- . .. ' . - ... ' . . .. - f I . - although 1i ,-.:. �_ . - I I . P: : . where in the Southern matches wi;l,take place. ' . .. i -;, . I , Wiar- . �., � . 1. I and residing some was issued The Beaverton Entertrise says: " P - -_ " ", i - � I . - - __ , . States or Cape Colony. A writ ed a by-law prohibiting the - BEAUT77L TEA AND DINNER SETS . .1 __; _ . - I I � . . ,� � . I I.. b Mrs Robson in ton has pass . �- " - . . 1. in 1886 against I" tting .of stove jipes through the roofs. PLANING MILL 1. -_ ­ !!!!!!I �- - . ... would not u I ____ ­ _-� ��, �� . . . ­ . '. ­:. ; � .- � order that her rig7llt or action, please t3Lke .pattern." - � , . - Will Beaverton - . ­ t I . ,., � _.. I.- . d the writ is kept alive by re ' ur doors ? I I � - . I . . .. - , . . ... ,�,.;.. expire, an he Master-in-Chamb. 'What's the atter with ' yo . . . ­ . . .. - - , � V � . tt . . .1 - __: -.. - ­�-.- n.ewals, each y6ar. T . Fe:)p1e wlTo have cattle and allow them DO-ORS1 , � I . .- .. I.:, 16� . . d for another year. ve to . . L 1. � ­.. . I . . .:.-.. � . ..� ers has made'it goo . to roam upon our higli sys Will ha . . cColl Bros. & Co,- T I ron o .: '... 1�'-.l - . _-, � . Some sawdust having been noticed in take the conse uences During the put I . i SASH . -.- . � . . . ...:1_1., ! I 7 . . .1 �k­ ... . - . .. . . . -1. I :_1, -; Wl I -1 - �,�' ., �. ,: iloam, information was innounded - - ,'. - - _. � . . . - . . , - .- . .. 1, - . - the stream at 6 week about 15 Tead hal Fe been I - - �_ - I �. . __ ,,., - I:- f.� -:, . � i � - , �., I ­ I -.1 .. . . . ­ I � ;.. . . an rs . .- ­ - 4 - lott, of Porf :BLINDS ' ! n e . . � .:. laid with Inspector McDeru by the inspector of the village, t-ut one , . I I 1 - M ufacture I of, and wholesale dealers i th' fol.i " � . .�. .. .... I . . � .. - ,,, - ,��'. .,� . -! I .� - ­- oned Messrs. W. P. - of our I . . -, . ... ... - ...�._. Perry, who summ being owned within he limits .� . . , . . . , - I.. ;., : ;.:.-- �.__ - - . - - I . .� - A --and all kinds of- - - . . . W .11 -.­ - ...-. . '�_ * ` -1 -:1 ill ownors, - ,. i . - .. . . . lo ' ing Specialties : ., . - ... - . I 1. _� .- - -- .; -.1. � . .--I- �- Widdifield and C. Dike, the in town. -Sun. - I . . . . . . __ . . ,. - ,�_r , ...... - . _'.. �: V . I . with the � - � - __ - , I - . . .. . . �­�z - . ; , - - - � I .. � . I --, ) . .. '' � , ­�... On a Charge of violating the law, The Markham b&nd have now a wagon - . . . 1 . ..-, � ,. . "., I . . them $26. The com- . ' ISC)UMMIwa 1 , . � . -1 - _ �,_:. ...:,��4.1' ­. bo streets � 'Wool � I :�__ ., ��.:,..:,.N . - I.. -s result that it cost somewhat of their own. Their Playing on t i . Lar&e L I - .. _e,� , 1: I i.., --1 this line supplied on order . � -. _.. _'1-01 I �. I -.11 - I -f'', pigint is looked tipou as & 0 . . . that two or three eveningels week, i greatly Anything in . � .. I 1, 11 ".. -) - . . . . , - - �. . 1. V�14. . .,, , �., .-: % - �, .� __:�, mean one, and the upshot Of it 'a preciatea. I I . cyntaer - - Bolt CtIttiug, I . -"..- �,�, _�.� , .. - �. ..-. ..,. Messrs. Widdifield and Dike will now aP I eting of the East 'York License Having got the Pickering Pleming Mille - . - - . ,._;��4�..-,, . , - - , ��, - �_, . is pond and streatts At a me ' i i 11, .. I - -1. '"'�4, - &I fitted out with &.111 necessary mac inery, I . . . t I . � 41 a . I . . � I... prohibit fisbivg 'in ti Rea Engine _), Eureka ,,.-.,,,- 1-- : � . 'N � I .1 .- - will vigorously prose- Commissioners last v,eek, the - _. . - � � tofill all orders pro,nDtly. - L, . . �Z, - on their lands and 0 want to business tr&ng&cted was the traure:mclpshe = prepned . . - . " .I- ­si� . . . .1 . .. � � .-.V!. .: 11A'�, ,�_ People wh imniber, and do all the work usiUlly - � L - I... .1 - I - - 1. . I � - . . . � 11 ,.;,:�- 1� .11 � . 1. . - � I . - w. . cute trespassers. . ­ I ..�­­ lr,� ""' - � ?" .­:'-�'. ." . , , "' - , , , I, , , , I � - I I. I � 11 , * " i , V ` " I'll k_ . " ) - __ � __ �, ioylo TO NEW HE IS[ I � , i.. -,_Ln_, : - -j_ I I;_ C. Crew to Mr. Edwud 8912- done sming . U wi I ute h , ` -�ir . . - ,gy for the privilege. license of %he Halt W in she best I I Milb- - .. L, 11 6 other., _,.- i - .fish wiU have to F . from Mrs. Mil Try our L91rdinb Machine'Oil md yo I . . �, � - "';-, - . _.. I I 1, ' IR in some : at the- ruear the G.T.R. sta- 1.� .1. _. , . %_ , !�;' ;. , I * . , . _. _*,*�- They also coutemplate puttim I , call - . . i . 'Wmwm�_____��,��­, A - F, '29-3 ,7. ­_,� '. '1�1� - , '!�. . ; . ilqrsou. -1 line. .�, " - , - �,., �-: - - - .. . - �. 1, I 11 - Dominion bAtcher3 � V9 or, retumea fro ythwg in MY _ -_ -, . : ; '.. I � . ­ �J . I ­ - L_ I 1, -_ , I 1-1 � � I V_ � . young flab from the M tiont when desiring Mai ­ � I � . __ I � I . L, . .71. .1 - ' Lm.A.11 " A,Z­�V - - - ... g ofthe Mr. Everitt �i 1. � � - . I - . . _.-_,_� ., I �:_:i�L* -, - ,N,.,.-� -� - I . x6co. .- - � , I , , sitate the clesiD . trienas- at i. Catharines, on . -1, ­ .` .. . which wfll neces . .1 I ­ I �_ -_ - . - ­. to visiting L - L SOMERVILM. .- ' ' ': ' - - -' - - � "I" �-;�,--% � *-A,-<,:1-."-...._ � . - .- streams for fiebing r two Or I with Ww sprigs of � I � LL B R 0 SI'l - 1- -.­-''-` � . ?Urpow-A'. 1"t, brin - ' o a. CON: � TORONTO 11 T_ I lga it wiU be a Tuss"y _a _u. ,an 16A,.A. 20-v . - PROPBlET011. .1 . � I . ..1. ii.,�.-�,!,�_--- - � ­ - . . . � - V M P1 0 .11 . . I - � . _... . � � buree T88M. - I .1 pe"h 11NN .� . I . ." I I I � .. . . . '. x . :, , "' __ ,­ I - ) -,;.,, 1.%�( � . . - � �. . , .�. , '. _. I ­ , 4 - - :-. , , � ` -I'. �:,;�.�Z�.� �, I _.. �1� _7 - . 11. 1� .7, W " � � , - . ? _7 .. , , - ­ ;- .;- , - - . 1. . . , �, , . , : _� � ­�,_� - I I . . good tblwq -, .. I -;F ,o "�Iur, .� . . . I . I f � '. . - - - � , .. I . - . " " tg'._ -,. - 1 - �, . , , I - - ­ . � - . . � - I" .1" � I �� e , � � " '. . I - . . . . � 11 . - . 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I . . . . -1 .� - . �. ­i� ­.. _. -_ : GREENLAND EXPLORATIONS A 17 -Year -Old Girl XwTies an Aged 36ift I �' - -::: . I -1 - xvia . . � - PERSONAL. �� .... - . - 0 . S _� .- .. SUNDAY'READING. - - �...-, -, . . . . - I I 11. I i a ", . I I, I . . .1 . � �_._ . . . . .. � and Loses Her Life in � - , . . ., - . I . . �1. . .., .. � . - I . �.. - , I . . � .. - - Detalls eftbeAeademYof Natural SeleAtell , � . . : , . I # I � I . 1. I . I - .t � - . .. . . . OM Ing . . .� . I 0, . ., ��.., . !. I.. ­ .- ­ I .1 . - . . �.. Lord Teiinyson.'s income fr big poe ExpedlUen. .- _­ , L Oonsequenoe. - '. ­ .. . . - .... .11 � . . .-. I REZEIKIAH, THE GOOD t is said to be over 0,000 a year. ... . !_, - �- . I . . I . . . .- _.. - � - Twa. I . I - '. I -11 . I � . . . a . ,: � . . . �, - :.., , Billiards are Mark Twain's favorite diver- The progmmme of the Academy of Na- ' Wolf a Creek is a little hamlet in the midst I ( . ­ . . . .. . �. - . :. . . ., . I ..', North - 8 rsaparill 1. . � .1 � .. _. _. - . - : i , sion, and he has a table and cues convenient, tural Sciepees'laxpedition to Greenland has of the Frog mountainson the borderof . - 1. . - - � BYThYMAN .�B=TT. . .. ::, �.� I i - .­ . . I I.. � ly at hand in his Hartford home. ' .*t1r. Cle n Is a . . .- I - ..; ,, - been outlined, The bteam whaler Kite ill Corolina and Tennessee. Its populatio . - ;;; . **' I. . Is a con entmted extract o . - - � Now it is in mine heart to make a covenant * aver. � . i fierce inensand his family are going over the water which the expe-l",ion will sail, is now at St. made lip of mountaineers of more than C 8;tr%.1l)Rri11 . With the Lord God of,1srael, thathis 4'. wrath rijay ttirn away from us."-xxix., 10. - -forla long stay, but lie says distin-,. ly that Johns, Now 131runswick, being filled outunder age intelligence, who are all more or less in- Yellow I ock, 1'IPSi8ScWa, J1111il)er 1jel.r;. I _- r . , I - -it . _ . - � . Mandt, .e, Dandelion, alld other va * ' . , ' " . . Hezel I Ziah, the thirteenth king of Judah this is not to be another trip of " the. the direction of Captain Jackman. The lat- terested in illicit whisky. ,' Old Man " vegetabl B renie(lies, every i 111:1.1"le - - - -ceded.0 he Bell has fo ,ell the patriarch . I ' innocengs abroad. " � ter ig an �ld whaler and is coz I r many years b. ln�rre(iivllt 1)(.itl,r . - . - _._.. the son of Ahaz, ascended the throne ers c,f see - iet� ' not always cal- the most expert at his business in theinorth- of this community, tile leader of many a strictly pure, and the ben Of it,,i kilid it "' � . -.-. _. at ,tile age of twenty-five, and reigned The lead are ' e dead body of possible to buy.. I is � . - 0 . - I .. . . twenty-nine years, 11. C. 726-698. lous to the needs of those less forLUnate ern seas. midnight foray which left tit . , . : I . .I- .. Among all the kings of Judah Hezekiah than they are. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Tli6 Kite will sail from New York in a United States marshal wt a warning to It is prepa -ed by thorouglily C0111I)etent I'llir. - - . .. - staild-, pro. eminent, andhis reignisthecul. Astor are said to give away more than $1 00 - June. The first landing will be 'Dade at -others wim might attempt'to disturb the' inacists, in the most. c.1refill 111,1111,(q., 1)y . - . - . .. i be a pectillar Combinatioll, Prollortio - - . I mivating point of interest in 'their history. - 000 a vear in Inostentatious charity, while Ivigtut, where tile cryolite quarriets will serenity of the moonshiliers' occupation. . ,. It atiq - , . : - - - ._... I " There was -after him none like him amoDg Mrs. Astor isinterested in mission work. examined. From there the Kite will mil Bell's wife died Mareh 18. He seemed Process, givitig to it cuv;ltivc Power ... _. _: % theking�of Judah,nor any that was before." I I for Disco Island. This is the most import. crazed with grief then, but, though lie has . . - . * Prince Henry, of Germany, the Emperors ant settlement in Greenland. Herethefinal passed his &I lotted three scor,� years and ten, ' ' .- ' . . � __ . Im media tely It poll I iis accession lie began an I younger brotl.er, is having a fast forty -ton preparations for the expedition will be made, three weeks later he ledtotlicaltar .N'lary .'--. . . .. .., - - - �. .. extensiveand thorough refoirmation. His yacht built for him, and expect's to have such as g�ttiiig Esqui Iies. The lVillianis, a handEome mountain lass 'of 17 .- eculiar. ..- .- � .. �._ first act was to purge, repair, and reopen lots of fun racing her the coming season. His maux supp I - _ . . - ,I f C York, which is ounimers. His family protested, his daugh- . .. I Kite will thell &at or a e A . . with splendid sacrifices the Temple, which Dutch courage gave out when it came to - I � . . - - . . I, in the 77th Parallel Nortfi Latitude. They tern raged, his sells fume 1, but . �_ . I . ­ . . , . ,,had been despoiled and neglected (luring the ]tiring a crew, and English sailors wi - - Old Man " * , , To- - Itself '. . - will then �.ountl Cape Yorke and enter Whale Bell -asserted his right to do as he pleaFed. . I I . . I . . . idolatrous reign of his father. He utterly manage the plaything for him. � . ­ Gulf, where Lieutenant Peary will leave the Mary Williams, though young, was ,lot It -will cur,, when in the Power of . . .­ . I - ' - . - llledl�2ine.. - . . . ..-.-. destroyed all the instruments of image-w6r- Dr. L.vingstone's faithful black slervarlt,' eXpC(litiOli Anti establish his VV inter quarters, a re r 'lit Rheum, Blood Poig()Ili,,,*. . - - flip, no' bol V. Sc ofula, :. 8 r excepting even that sacred relic Susi, (lied recently in Zanzibi.r. With a , 'o praoch, and the Bell family deter- 19. I.. . and makelhis final preparation for his tour mip todrive-her away., Sheseernedtheir ' . . .ed . Cancerous and all otiler 1111111.1'., A;lalar;a, -. _... -1 � tile brazen serpent of the wilderness, which c9inpanion, he carried the famous explorer'b over the seas of ice. threats and clung closer to the side of her Dyspepsl�l, Biliousness, 8i('11� ]Iead;u,,,1". . . . - � had beenabused to purposes of superstition. bod fifteen hundred miles, from the in- The chief work of the Academy's expedi- stalwart husband. Last Tuesday a few - - Catarrh, Rheumatism, ail([ ail d- - . .. y AffiCultip's . - �� - -: I ' His was the first successful attempt to col- terior of Africa to the coast,'suffering many tion will Ile the examination oLthe Western women induced iNlary to go with them into with the Liver and Kidii(4ys. - '.. . -�_ lect the sacred books of his country. By pirivations and risking; dangers in hostile -coast of Greenland. If tberF is sufficient the woods in search of strawberries. . W hen It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creatfl� a," : . � . his orders a large part of the Proverbs of territory, in order that he might save his time the p . arty will round Cape Farewell and half a mile from. tier house Mary found her- Appetite, and gives rnel;t:-.I, i,erve, bo��.'Y,.._ ,/ . . - 8olomon, and, according to Jewish tradition, master front an unknown grave. Parlimbent examine the western coast. gelf surrounded by sixty masked women and digestive strength. The valu . , the Pi4opliecies of Isaiah, the Books Of thanked Susi for his'performance, and even The Fauna and Flora Phenomena will be and a few men. A committee disrobed tier J, - . ____ ' 0, �­ Ecclesiastos- it lid the Canticles were written the Queen took notice of his courage and investigated. .The hei'hts of mountains and while her screams awoke only the echoes - . �_ 7 ,- I . . . out and preseived. He revived the ob�erv-, fidelity. 9 I . . . - I - ance 0 taken. On this subject at this time there from the surrounding rocks, tied her to a � - -.1 . - . . . - __ f t lie Passover, of whicl-vno celebrat ion Prince Lucien Bond-narte, -t'q'e savant, who ,�g little accurate informatio'11. An eflort tree. I .. -.1 i0od S .. ." . .... . . . . . � . . � _.. . had been recorded A n cc th� ti me of 3 osh tia ; I I iv6s in England, and -has heen pmetical ly a will be made by the party to locate the tic- , . 1 . . - I'ASHED BY WOMEN-. I . . - S _ .- - , a . - . I— and it was commemorated by two weeks of I widower for the past forty years, can scarce- posits of native iron. This iron as located . - ' . t . . .. rejoicing. He broke off the servitude to tit(!! ly lie said to have been bere&ved by the by tjIc Then the stepdaughters, tile old mail's -. '. . - % . . - . squimaux is probably some place a saparilla, I - . .--: - Assy I-. ail power, and raised the standard of', recent death of It is wife, who passed away within the seventy-sexemil, paralell. The three girls, administered alternately 100 . .- . - independence. And th6ugh this brought On the saine (lay ti,at Prince Napoleon iron ismeteoric. The theory is that meteors lashes. Before th,e last was liven Nfary had Is certiiie(i by thousailds ,)f voillill.iry ., it- I - ( al . ' . . . . - 1. upon his kingdoman invasion, the interposi- I (lid. The Prince married Marrianne, tile at'lloine tinie deposited two large chunks of fainted away and tile bloo( was flowing nesses . over the country wilo),11 it !1:L'4. .. � � . w ­ tion of the Lord drove nff the o'fenders, and beautiful dau litet of the sculptor Con- ir its freely front her ma-igled flesh. When site cured of liseases moro or'll's'; sevel... .5 . - 9 on. The existence of such dely-1 -was is sold 1) all druggists. - - it - - _. . gave the emancipated kingdoin peace. chAti, nearly sixty years ago ; but the, first make known to the world by -S.r James 1. - - I 1, wag carried home 11 Old -Nian " Bell became . .51; .six f(�r .$-: -- * 1. . . . . - . ' .�,_ THOUGHT`3 FOR Vir"cT.ASS. : , ,., , union was not happy, and the couple finally York. --ppl_ furions. . Prepared Only t�y c. I 11()()1) &- (�,­,. . � .. - , � . - :, .. - . _� � . � . � - , . .. �. - �­ . - � I : ­ separated ; the Princess, however, declining . I .- -4p- � .1 .- Aniong the men -present at the whipping Apotheealles, Lowell, njs..i. . . . - . Vie ruformation wrought under Hdzeki tit ! a divorop, although her consent would lia . - I a,j John Dillew, wbo EaVe Bell the names .N. B. If you decide to take lfooil,,; �g,trqar - , ' , " rs&77 0 i ' . I - Setenty-fifth Annive f the American ' .1 - - - . I . affords a true r.attern of what all refortna- , been paid for with a fortune. .. of scine'of tile women, and the old man rilla do not be induced to buyany t)tllel. ' . I .. tion Ought to be, whether national or per- Baron Hirsch, the Moses of the neiv Jew- � . I Bible Society : swore out a warrant foi.their arre8t, but - . , . - justice's office his �. . . . sonal. In studying it the,studentmuRt take ish dispensation, inherited much of his *At, a meeting held for the celebration of before the trial at the ' - - . � I _�ideration at least the whole oftke wealth, and added 'to his inheritance I)y tile seven ty-fil t h-anr i versary of the Amerl- young wife died, shriekingwith amon' The . . . - - iito con, . . - . .. twenty-ninth chaptc-r. - I daring and successful operations. His Bible Society last week 4t was stated that I mountaineei s a ' - Y. (I - lop Doses _".. . . - . I . . I . pproved t;f the whipping an ' ­ . " - ':. . I. ']'Ile king first undertook, as faras lit rwealth. is estimated at, over $100,000,000,- 1, 1,407,657 co'pies of Bibles, New Testaments determined to make ail example of Biliew. . . him la , to reform. Ile opened again the alld in his lifetime lie has enjoyed -all that I and )qrtions of the 8criptures h 11 whiskv ' - - y iad been I After filling up Oil " moonshine" - . Templeand repaired the doors. Ile gather- money could buy. He has entertained I' issue( (I 5*24,196 were for' forty of them went to B.LIIc%V*8 110-ISe. Ife - �/ - I ii tiring the year; � One 011ar I .- ed together the priests au -1 Levites, and princes and lived like onchiniself, and it is I foi-eign.eiriqulation. In the seventy-fiVe yeai i' heard the drunken met) lwfore it, reaelied ---- - -_ - 11111111111111111 . .0 . - - �_ directed them to consecrate themselves and not .surprising that now that lie is old and I of its life the society has circulated 54,233.- i hiticabin and wjA prepared to rojceix-e -it with . (hittin(r Glass with SC:830rS. .. I .. - . �, purify tile Temple. He exhorted them to - childless, his soi . i li,iving (lied some timeago, 1712 copies.; Tl.c B�itish aiul Foregin Bible'his %Vinchester. . I n . � I . . ! . . . A .St. I,ouis paper says tico, j:la.,-_-j : Ily ;1e - - _... � . repentance by reciting before them the sitis heshouldthink of spendi ng a portion, at least; I .Society since 1 8(" has circulated about twice - " Coute out, you white -livered scoundrel "' . , if i. ii, �. �. I of the iiatio at fortune - tit(- betterment, co " many, and the totf I distribution of the yelleJ .John Bell. IWig ! and Bell fell dead "t wit I ts ea!�iiy as , W U *, - ,..t , � . I; : and acting on his directicits � Of his gre, . foi I I ,.It scissors i - I . 1. _. : they carried wit all the uncleanness 6f the his race. - .8ev . . iipul Bible:ioeieties of Europe anti troin lkilew's first bhot.- Bill Bell, 1-1i piece of pap r. The secret L-olisi,it,; ill I 11;1-,--. -. - r I enprine IlIkIll! - � Temple, and made thoroiigh work of tile I Ill tile pan of 911I.S.3 ilito, a ":0) (,f - ,-- , ( I There are so mfiny sides to the Emperor i America, i lelliding those named, amounts .Niariiii, and -John -Johnson were mortally I , , wal ". , - - --leansing. It Avas a great national and i William"s versatile nature that it is hard to I to about 1911fillierging allo the han(Is allij t1lo. . - . ZD *24)0,(XX),(XX) colves. The nuniher wounded, and several others were wounded: , Sci",�­i.,. � � sacredact 6f house-cleaning. This clean- i � Ile . . I ' - . .� .- . keep track of them all. One day lie Is with ! of langua.es into which I rauf0ations of the I before thecrowd retreated. Craig .Nlile*,::f I I seissors Will cut ill straight 1;110A Wlt!!. ."- _. "Zing precededall religioiis ceremonies. tile arniv, inspiring tile soldierswith warlike I w f1 Out ,% flaw. This restilt is ;,chie-,-(-,I ill (:,I ".- - I hole or art of the Ilib!e have been inade the Ducktown Rcpo'rb� r wrotean account . seillitell'!(! Of th( absence of v,bra"oll. I` - . " V 'Tile first thing for the sinner to do is to i lilribit;(,118, and the next lie is in his palace . isabotit, '-'.-), I. Of the almost univcrsal rever- the affair. - Twenty or thil ty of tile liell '' ' . I I I ­ .: , ; tile lea"It l)01­!oII of the sl:issons is left !,--,. � - ; depart from evil. The prodigal must turn arranging a match for his miniarried's:ster. 'eliec with which the Bible is rc;!arded The )arty, arnied w-fli Winchesters, ode iliLf) I - � , I - . his back oil both the harlotsand tile swille. Recently, whileaddressim, the students of ' I V o- the witter tile vioraLimi w -,',I pl-vvt- ,It -, _(1 k - I . .. V IL 7 - New York Stin :-" Tile popular rever- Mektown with -the avoweil purpose of kill- I . > _. Paill inust cease to prosecute tbe Church. Aonn, lie placed. himseli '� glass clitting. - . . . oil the side oflaw- � enee for tit(! Bible is also stit - ing, and it ex- ing .Nldes, who wits compelled to fle-c tile if - - .. . -1 his I)re-akersl)yetilogiziii,,tlie(iti'lliligetl,3,,Oili.,; telldstoe% ry, eopy oft lit! 111,11ite-li book,and town. The Bell fac, ion aird their sympatbiz- ' � - . I I )eter inust timi with true grief fro,, I e - I . . � � . k __ - (lenials, and hisswearing and cni-sing to I of tfie German tiiiiversitic�*, an.,I now It Is ; se %%-Ito re-ected tile super- ers Io tile nainber oi several liundre-I have � I - t+te Lord whoin lie has donile(t. Zacel' , Ilielt- __ - nteil tho J I . �� I ­ . I . . __ tells I annomiLi-ol -t�at lie is contemplating a 'ii.iLiii-altiti�liorit),4)fSei-i-I)ttii-e. At tea -s L so! sworn to) rev4-nge t lie I Ieath oi.1 Oil 11 Bell, al: d, . .- 1p _* . - . .. I 1. I IM16801lieli- i , Lis tile elxhibition of otitward. aii-I re ' haVe left their.,tills anti fiel-Is and. arnio d - ,_ I - . . . a e t 113 . cti I i . � ') I . _'. lid promis' 0 restore fourfold all tha'� lic tration to be spelit ill It() IC88a place �11;111 1 is concerned, t hey are all of one mind. Ike' with rilles aiitl hioerally supplied with I;qllol, 66 U- -LIj - I In ust cease to Ile ail Oppressor of hi -'� breth rell, 1 " ret reat," the sca,,on of his i -(..I',,' fal .. .: I 1J)" I ,. has,-veflitired by iIIJUSLiceand wrotiL ,,A , 6 , - "? " . - , - 4a,"A t.l. - I where _Nlart in I I ' ha.xe ta'-,-n potbe_,hion of the region aitpolit - ,',� . . I ,-, before r I v -ious BU ,e careful to t ft : 1� , the Lord deLlares thatsal . I theCaSth' Of \ViLrtbtll 0 �Iltllk at (-, Societies at pu i 11lia I- vation has come to [Avas for it-tillIc coll1illed, itlid %%-here 11(! is , coPies of lile.Seripoires in tile reading room 1 Wol, f's (:i ce ic. . . , , * I . -__ I - Ill's h4' -,:,_;e. Repentance Precede.% , faith. I saiti. to have hurled ail inkpot at the devil's 'and bedroonii, ot hotels and upon hil ghipq I I ' "7^ - V 1 9 � I . : . - .. . Ahandoniticia of sit, is the firststep ill il()Ii-! ll(.;L,I. I I and steamers. It cannot Ile sikid that thoto ... I-I.E.11.% 111 N';To rfuliv. , .-,. � - - .__ i'(!SS. Tears,'vkioiis, prayers, e,,-stasie,; are - One, of th " le . elffIr I volinnes gi� e evide'llces (of hax ing been ex - Ballt-W, old lleil. and their symp . kthizer,4 . . .:* I ill Nain with() . e ailing elm?�Mc'tcrti *in - , V - . . I— ' - F 0' WT e I 0 _.. - I ­ I _, - taken . y , � . . .. reachi 'It 't- Se"'r)"ll tile "`V"st's Tow's Cal,*a,George Hai -IT. was tPusively I-, iul, but the are never .1efiLeed. are I -a, -k ill the im.untains, also'arnit-4, and . . - ,iig to tile cro,.!-d who asked hill], . ­ ; JI.- . . - p . roin tile experience Of �-cwis George Clarke, '11W. most fl ippalit. I-reat tile Holy Bil,14.. with a coul'ict bet ween tile two fav -10113 is. ill- I "'.; , vc I 1�_-e­ afll: ., . I _ - Iline -ly it 81, -C, , g- i I V1 ") , " - I - ' - - � it 0 -No man call rest oil the directi011 (if o . I L% and now liVing jLt I,eXill illst] �_vspect. Roy.sterers lie not tear evitalile. The coroner of Polk comity is Bil - - , * � . kVhatsliali we do to be saved *: (Lula_-, ell. - f �nctive - lousn" ss, 11,u(i % "'ll i1i(!1:1;11­_7 I . ton, Kentuckv. He has recuntly been vis- . WIt it" lelves to light their cigars. The ullable to hold all iliquest. -No oil(- i'4' � .1 'I - 1; .1 - , - . � I 11 EA C�.I,n.,:',I-,;1�1. ;­ - -.. - Patil to the jailer, - Believe ion tile Lord I iting a brothe'r, .1. -Nlilt,-.)n (-,'!at ke, at Cam- � lewd do no� dit,'figure" its pages. (;aniblerfs Avill'"," to serve,m'ihe :ury. Tile b:ivri - Constipation, .. fc� I -, . . . I " while lie is colitilluir, i _. - . � If is . , fte(.! I �-L-,-I­ . I _. 1. . . ,if slis Christ" . . . : .� I- .. :- ki,own sit). . 9 �Ill brid e, _Nlassachiisetts. Front these two � (,I' XI i4sis%ilip, steamers will gravely anti car orgaiiiin , I )Ise .11141 exp -ets to st.irt to-: - . Ir f .. .. . . - . . . .1 . " f- I I*_ ,.". .. � freellnell, both of who.1n are nearl �fullyputa it%-titelliblel)eforetisiiigatal,le "i!9htf"r1V0V1,i4Creeo%. Polk countVis lll� . ir,,'L one aii(L ­­ . I __ I I y ,whitet I . . Stornach - -, .. . 11 '1' - . I � , 1'(2p, 1 L � I . . . . . ains, seven - i I , Of -tile facts which site afterward wove hito .Niost thought fill people will agree with see, reninte front railroatl Or tell.91-aph i P - .. , . � - - � SeN en bullocks, seven ri -i 'towe gained many i Oil which it he$:," the extreme southeastern oorner oi'fennes- , . & ".11k,11'er , . - 2. Next emme the great act Df atOncinent. I Nf rs Hart let Beecher S 7 . . - - � larnbs " . , . .1 - . '. _. Seven he goats were brought for sin -offerings. " ti,):l xv'u�*,'111 �.r(-:�:_�:." . : . * her great wi 1-i -slavery story. I,ewisGeorge � tile followihg renlarks of Rev. Dr. Hunting- faeflizies. The women wit(, were sa'iil by 11al- ; ains. .. � - "', , - .. So " they made reconcilintion with dicir ! . , , - ., .. .. i . I' . � - I - . Clarke krf-w personally many of the people - ton, rector.of (;race chutch,-New York, in lew to have taketipart in the whipping were !. . I . . " t C 7!.-, t-- U, 11 cl U,. -1� L I __ . - q blood upon the altar to make an atonenient. Al.ho! fol_,.;.u�d 'connection � .1 . � t I,-, ,,, a !_ -, ­ : - ' ._1 I for all Israel." Repentance is not enough. the characters of tile foory witfi the proposed trial of Dr. ordered committed to jail, but -lit.. constable I to no T) It 1, � -.'I () S C1. A .. L : ! (_ _ . - . - - .. - . whic�,',, lie ftays, might have been made illu(,.I' 'Hebei- Newiton :-" Of My OW11convicLion I was warned not to attempt tc take any of; " recon,nicn(led An-tist E-61k-cr. � �, . . It is not enough to cease to do evil. The lit . thrin in charge under p-littlty of death. I ' i "took 1', .,(_,c�rd1 ',,ir(:r',-.(,ns,'!:,!�. . xol�giur in places without (leparting* front - make lit) seeret. It is thia there is nothing . �. Poul --alls ouT, for some satisfaction for the .the ,valm of fact. Mr. Clarkc hit,% had nine � which true friends of religion ought more to Bell deelarea �� . _. . I . that tile inurtierers of !his :,,, - L_ .ead thitl wife shallpay the penalty of their eritil , J ,, . .. . - I Fins that are past. If not, what means the chibiren. all of whom hesent to0bet-lift Col- � (if I all unsuccessful ecclesiastical I " its effects ,,,,-ere wonderful, rA .I- . - : �- stem of sacrifices so elaborately devised ill lege., . . . 'y His wife and two of the childeen are 1 trial scaf. , Ing me of those . dis­grcca!).� ­ ; -mile-11's, indeed, it be a successful cc. even though his datighteIrs go to the - ' I -ary lie w -!I , . � the0l(lTestament? 11not,whatmeansthe now'dead,"and lie spends much of his time i clesiastical trial. Ali unsuccessful one leaveg fold, and lie vows that i neces, 6 6 . I long and elaborate system of sacrifices that . . ill I stomach panis ,,N-hich I L(l bc � ' * . - in lecturing. . the whole ('11itireh open t all'spiclon Of Com- take the law into) his own hands. He ex- I " troubled %,,-ith so . �) . .: . o i . �.� . .I- has characterized every people from the The (list;nctio:n of baving - osse i plicity in Lite error of t pressed no regrets at tile kill,ing of his son o, long. AVor; - - . beginning of history to tile present day? If Atlantic 50I t er �l tlie� i fendant, ; a 9 lie triumphant de- John by Itallew, xa)-ii)g it was tile . ! cannot describe the a(1iillrat1,.'1 - . imes, and of having -command, . ,,vce8aful one insure to provoke - - _. not, what ineans the self -torture of the Hill- . I deDee of (;ell that lie shou PFOVI- a d in which I hold your Augui: . . ... . dus, what the human sa--rifi-es ot the ancient ed all the leading Ctluarders, -Iwlongtq to reprisals. " I ___ . M . . a Id (lie for his " F1 wer-it ha giv n me a nc"S - / Captain W. 14. P. Hains, of tile s 'r .. Inisemble Loll i uct. Bell for fif V Years' hag 0 s C - Druids, what the penances, Gf the Middle .. I . . Ages'! These are the offerings of cons i teamship - 1. )oeen ail active member of the hardshell " lease of life which before wai i -1 � , cious - I-,'frttria. If c is Commodore of tile company 8 I . -� . - V The W&nderer. i", . - I . fleet, and has followed the sea since 183S. urift i Bartist church. He is a mail of 'Wealth &lid I 9 Ils out I t " burden. Such a medicine is a bern- uilt to the conscience, which ca a mountain height, far front the ite%. int uence, and a local preacher. acrainst the soul for some satisfaction, some Count Tolswi, the Russian novelist and I I foxin(i it sbell. - . His inffttUa- ,, n �, . tic efaction to hunianity, and its good - - ' � penalty. Philosophy may break down in philosopher, is a giant in fmllle and has a And to my lit4lening ear the lonely thi 1. I oft for Nfary Williams is said to have has- ,, . � - tile attempt to explain the necessity for ai; strong face, with blue gray eyes anti a long F.vt!ramc!u*4)f()c(-anmwniedio'4ing P9 1: tened his first wife's death. It is now report- qualities and . - � I . .. . . atonement, but the fact tha-t the universal gray b.card. - He dre.sses roughly in peasant Evera We of ocean oteemed to tell., _. ed by tile people Op )sing him,that lie (lid " wonderful - mer- Jes S_ *0 Barkerto . � . . 'a . � ' . . .�. soul of man callsout forall atonement, a call arb, his Flicles being made by his own hand. How came the shell upon that mountain not (lie a natural reath, but th it he atiel " its should be , .. - .. . is a vegetarian, for he con heightl I 66 V ... , that is satisfied only by the life and death of - Ill I inadetektlown to ' . . fn his diet he ' . Ali. who caii gay . . .Nlary Willianis conspired to poiscon her. .­ Printer I . . .. . - ­ . ., . .. Christ, isascertain asany fact in history, siders the slaying of inncocen� animaN a Whether th-cre droppedby t46me too'! M. rele,kq - . I 1. i _ . - - Ililn ruelty. The CountIs socialism hand. � . Humboldt. - � ad tile echoes The numerous heresy trials in the ,,, The students of heathen life a needless c everyone suffer . . leads to live in the greatest simplicity, Or whether there cast when ocean swept the - United Ing wit.11 dy-p:p- I f .� I __. ., of heathen literature testify to the universal land I -States are furnishing the preachers of thitt &, I I - - . . sense of need of ,in atonement as well as the and the austerity which he cultivated some country who are yet untried with Ill siaorbiliotisness ' Kansas. 0 .- _. _. Ere tile Eternal had ordained I I . st f his I � material for their sermons and addresses. '. GREEN. Sole %,1an'fr,WeodburT.N I. . I _11 . -Scriptures. Ther wjp�mt in list come to tile time ago caused a vigorous prote. rout , the day I loll ty of I G. Ur .J . _h,q more practical wife, who saw that it wa 'itmnge - - . . . ,� i - - I .�tiu -offei ing that it , It made for Ili m if he s erf- - I Ulas it not I Far from his native S leaking to theCongregational A4sociatioll - I I I . . daugeritin, his -health an(I that of his family. deep � . ' - . '' � would - consu I eii'lis reconciliation awl C) One song it Rang- oI New York the other right, Rev. Dr. A telegram from Quebec says:- A voulle, � The Countess an -1, tier daughters join with alig of tile awful my�steries of the t1de , . In � n own conscience and with Ritinsford spoke strongly of the prevailll.g %'Oman wits picked tip oil the Beauport r,+&d. ,�, - Z 1 1181(i fs . his (-od. - . . him, however, in his works of philanthropy Sting oft lie, njisty sea. profoud and wide- - 11"Llady. Whiqh Ile described an - ee(,.Ieeia8 - . -1 * - Ever with �choe; of thd ocean rang. - , f In the effects Of : . I � and kindness among the peasants b who ' this afternoon ffering ro . . - _. _. 3. Then followed the servi6e of praise- p - in � tieal measles," and thd Rev. Dr. Parkhurst, poison, ulld co�,1'iN1I,_1'Vc(I into one of the liclume- - . , . . - . " Levites in the house of the Lord with cyrn- the whole family are greatly reverel . And as the shell tipon I he mountain heig I ht - of tile -Nindisoli square Presbyterian church, by the road side. -When site was discovered . , - � bals, with psatteries, with harps, aecordi f Wo weeks ago St. Paul's Cathedral held ,,t;�Ing,g of the men, -defending Dr. Briggs, said in his sermon Bile was leanink over the fence and 1,,jis -. 1. � o ever, leagueg anti leagueq away- -- - - - to the commandment of David; and tng a large congregation composed almost ell- . . vening- : " When & recent green coin ng out of her mouth. Sh w,ts ' . . . I lie tirel So do I ever, wi.adering where I may- le . . . - song of the. Lord began with the trumpets y of Jews, brou ht there through the Sing. 0 my home I sing oil my honie! of ` lice yot,e was passed in our Presbytery, indicat- unconscious at the time anti died soon after._ � . - . and �the instruments ordained by David the effortk of the Rev. Vordon Calthrop, pre- . --1110-_ � Ing that one of our number would have a It is evidently a case of suicide. The de,_ -eased _. .. .- king. And all the congregation worshipei, bendary of St. Paul's and vicar of Highbury. ()1,a1.qII% , chance pretty soon to stund up to the is an unknown stranger- here. . . - .. and the singerssang, andthe ti,umpeters His intention is to make Ruch a gathering . Od rings of one Colored stone ecclesiastical rock, tile moment the vote had . - . - - barrounded 10 - - - ..- - SoUndc(l." What joy and thanksgiving fol- annual, with the idea of bringing about .y diamonds. -�,. - been declared I isaw one of the oldest and nuu - . 111111111111111111111IM- -, .1 - . . I . I - . . . .. _. lows the reconciliaiion of the repentant some sort of a fusion between Jews and ' 'Does pogition effect sleep!" asked a one of tile saintliest members Of the Pres. T � - . soul with itself and its God ! Then comeq Christians. The Rev. Mr. Calthrop got the medical writ�..i- It tices not w- bytery smile with a sulile t.h&t was well on COBS 01 - '� .- - - Jews there"by a . aen the man FiA . ­- . . .. . . .,;, . . '��. and the ring and tile best �Obe. This is the ish Question," in which ho dis- . if there is one in our Presbytery, but there T I R . E - --- MARK .., tillouncing an address upon holds the position of night watchman. I a in length. He is a saint, the music and dancing, and the fatted calf ,, The Jew toward six incite ' I . . I I - . prophecy of that new song which the ret;eem cussed passages front the 37th chapter of Dne of the'professors of the Unive was tit,- same spirit in that smile that was Al� I - . . . . reHy of . . : ed are fi nally to sing when they meet around . . a was engaged in explaining the Dar. In � � . Ezekiel, and foretold that there would be Texa the satisfied faces of the old inquisitor-,, . I I . - . . . � , . :!.. s I ... . the throne. Alas !-how often our religion eventually founded a great Jewish empire, winian theory to his class, when he observed who used to toast heretics over slow fires , - , . . . , I . . stops with the Ilth verse, just where the which would bring within its protecting in- that they were not payin9proper attention. and tickle their flesh with hot pincers. It is : THE GREAT ' - - appointed Sunday -school lesson unfortunate- scattered tribes who were now " G.eatlemen, " said the professor, 4.0 when I a conundrum that I h%ve no etbical or . . ; andattemptedre- -he world. The am, endeavoring to explain to you the recu. psycholo Cal solution for. But it is a fact, . I , . .. - fluence the parts of t . E. EDYFUROA I - ly stops, at mere repentance dwelling in various R I W, - . - formation, without truab in the sacrifice . and the Church in steadily against the man RIES. . . - ' meeting was approved by the Dean and liariti-es of tile monkey I wish YOU would C ' ' has been made for sin, and the atone- - -,--.- - . I I - - that Chapterof ,1t. Paul's. look righ t at me. " - Texas SiJi inq& who dares express original . . SPRAINS, STRAI,NS, INJU I . Ment that there is in that sacrilice. ----.dk.-. - .. ' . 11 . I takes what seems to it a convict:cne, and . It Is an erroneous idea to suppose that great - HOW - A serious police scandal is reported. from A mysteridua murder holy satisfactioil . . . . . . often, too, the religious experience, going Warsaw. 'enoa in seeing him squirm for it. ' . force is required to produce a strain or spralu* ' - took place at G - - - A day or two ago General Brook, two days ago, alid has only just co - There are so �Yuany delicate muscles and ten- . . onc . . - . . .- -lie genai7nerie, gave order that es It appears that . . � . . ._� - dons which hold together'the ankle and foot, . - . !stepfurther,st s with thatatonqment, the chief of t notice of thei authoriti . me to the . - - . . . with the cross of Othrist, with verse 24, domicillay visits at a The Best of Reasolls. . and direct tile. vehicle of locomotion. that:1. - .. . should be made by the meeting of Socialista, held late at night, - . very flight Mug often causes not only a very � . withoU going oil tothe song of glory; to I Cleverton: "I don't see why you leave painful, but a very serious sprilin, which Sr. i, . - secret police in thestudent's quarters, fixing a disturband'e took place, with the result the mountains so early and come down into bit Oil wiU cure . . T., il 'he crown that Christ has laid up for those the hours at which the visits should bemade. that a man,;Whose name was found to �be MOO . .: . who accept the cross. . . - I - the hot cit ... . .. i An hour befofe the appointed tiiii�, how- Micheal Benedetti, was carried to the hoe Y. Where you were it must have . SURELY AND PCHTECTLY. - � 4. Finally came the great act of consecra- ever, the (1,eneral himsulf went to some of I . k -le or . . been cold enough for an overcoat . Wealklip9te.7A large number Of cases, _: . � ' pital in a dying state. He had been stabbed Dashsway: - it wam.,, . - is reported ol a&idcuts to the "" . I the bodYl. - - � . � -es to the Lord, come near and bring made, but found no in* - Benedetti tay ? The knee is also a very delicate Centre � . tion.- " Now ye have consecrated your- the houses desigiiated, and had searches lit three placts with a Ugger. Two of the Cleverton : 1: Then why didn't yo,ai foot, more than to . all the rest of ol ..� . sell, . th g. He then &waited wounds werelof a mortal nature. ; , - - .. sacrifices.and thank-oflerings ; and the con- Das:iaway; I I didn't haveanyo g . .: . . the police &gents and. on their arrival he had (lied during the night, refusing to the lost action, and Injuries thereto very freqti(,nt?Y . . secrated things were si-x hundred oxen, and them searched, with tile result that -their to give up the name of his assa"in, whom - -1"00----� Tesult In aeute pains, enlargements, stiffiless, _. -, � . - .- sind sometimes permanent stiffiless, U11103 ': ,�' I three thousand sheep. " True consecration pockets were foun(l to.be filled with- sedi- he knew or to sa what was the cause of ' � : Wouldn't be WiTlibut it. - ­ : . , . - . St, Jaccobs Oil,prevents, and its . I :.� follows.truepraise. Itis, indeed, part of tious Orocla' dent. his b6n ' st9bboU When pressed - . * �' � ,, m4tions, which it was evi 9 . to give .. Mr. Alfred Roberts, . DIEST Cuftice Atli CHRONIC CASE8- . - .: . the true praise. First, repentance, ceasing ly intend big assassin up to 34anager of I . . to do evil ; next, faith in an atoning s i ed to leave about the students' justice, he replied that million Railway Advertisiniz Age the Do. . ;tmin is to Wc'ali_ - . - I . �. - acri- rRefl r) Ition..--sprain or E '-. ' I ; I was one w �'. .- ; . .- - I as a joint or muscle, by sudden and exCeS, � � . 6ce that has made reconciliation - and has - W., Toronto, out., June 1, 1838 give exertion; to stretch muscles or I .., . rooms for the purpose of making up .a case the affair hich concerned his King St ncy, 79 e igwllellts � ,, . . . . blotted otit the past ; then, thanksgiving .0 ag'Ainstthem. The General naturally charg- ,partyandnotthecoartscof justice. These writeg an follows : '�.';' ) ed the police with havin acted the parts of were is ]ant words. The murdered man, the efficacy - r desire to testify to, .'� without dislomUcon, and St. Jacobs oil cures . .- :. . . . Godforbis goodness and mercythat %as *hgents provocateurs. an who was a leader of the Anarchist SoCiety remedy for a Of St. Jacobs Oi -1 EA*ILV AND WITHOUT RECURRENCE- - �`.. � . . . gas the facts have _ I DA e sure ' :. �� 11 . . � opened the way to life ; and, finally, con' b�uoire public, great excitement has been of Tcavelli, iq suppsed t v f il prains, bruises, rheumatism 1. ment.-Rub with St. Jacobs 01" .1; � �ffr - . �, , � . . secration V) him of all that we have and are, ' _ 0 ha a a ed W etc,, having had oc - "' freTe gyanil thoroughly the part affected- Pro' - 1. sorry some orow of the Anuchijit COMmittee . .. �. . 'L. . created. The Governor-General lim left for c CMOB to use it in m tect the body frona cold and draft. . ... . - _� . . in a spirit nf )ova and joy-thii is the St. Petersburg - to try and smooth &w y d th la C" fivinily for some time past. in fact I wQUa I 1. _; .. . . � .,..,. � I . I I I . � - . - ' ,. . ". I ­ I -1. ..��, I I 0 0 D I I =77== . 7 , � i I I � I I - I - I ' '7'1 - ' 5 � F L , , . . ..._ __.,., M .. a an ati UOUVO, lie wow gondemned not be without a battle of the Oil in my M CHULU A. VMUR-co., ftftmt �4�� � - . : . -1 I . religion of the.Lortl Jesuis Christ, ,,, L ,-. . , , the comotaidsing girclUmstance. � t, . to death. L , . ., ., . I I 0 1 . . 4 - `_ . " . . . I I ., J. . ! � . ­ . I hou" for &mbie tilt) smouat I ._.� 1. I .. ..,4,�,,:!. _. I - , , A , If,, .- -1.1 � �,, ,_1 . �:Al - 1:�2 �' ,". I I " 1, � ­ - , - ; - ­ - , . ­­. .. .I- .. i . L . I : I ., 111::: �. - - _ . . ". - :, , , I- � L '. - .. cbarge& I ftnadlan,lftpoit: Torout% Outo 1. 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I.:.: :11.-oving furnit - _1.. - -numera. �7 _i Nearly one millif)" (' I . . � -11 - � 1`# , P toyed in tak iDg d le I I I (I i, , i - " f. e ,well been said -that thl.-i si,nl,� �,. - bottle to the imagination I he " � - More d I 1, I.. � I of 11indostan. even 1110" : .1nated totals. . - -est! . . L:. I At Wqnlock on'\14ndav, 1�re- � - , � :. , - t.enty-five, was rellializie-1 () . .,: .attempting to murder iii -.i i . I I . .soner uil-h :, : latter, seeing pri . - .. -hprtself in tier . room. Aft..)- t . . burst open the door, acell.,.o.-i , . az 1. the door, the ball gr. 111)4 . - - check. - . TherensuKrettirns for \Valo . . the population in tile largc to . tres of industry have itwi,--as., L . laE;*. ten years an �tyemgf- Of .' . cent. while there is a serious d . '01V IN - - . rural popillatio", c1)ct '� I ' parts of the Principali t y. Tht . centenarians are recordc'l. . . . . A new sewing, inaciiine 1)3 'Cardliff has Ito shuttle wr . I thread issupplied dire-tly frmu - i , - spools, and sews throu,gh th � a - ro,.ary looper. It is vast ly n:1): � a.ny othersewing machine. ..: At Knutsford recently it , - � beer house and ordereol a g.,, . being unable to. p-tv f,);- hi'l - his boots were seiz"i by t"w il, lady and pawned to Ineet ' tit(, beer. For this tht! lawflailY N1 . against by tile poliile, but t'!. � down on tile discovery bell -1:9 it 1, - . � Act tinder which the proso. . I It . I "' . tuted did riot apply to beer ho . . A correspond - (-lit asks'.--I.,i � -� where " 11 I h.'Wi" 4-11 - tha ; .) ; . i 1.fl , A obtaine(I ill India tli( , !nnim-&-i 1i _. . ly been heavily ft:d ,Lioi llr;l:�,_ . I it oil good tulthoritV, .Lnil tht i L I rent, Ili Indi,., that 0, I :_ ": � , , - . . .1, L I tigers ill Nepaill Nvere folin . , sleepy that it becaine iifw4! 1 beaters to kick or spear titem of '-he gulls. - L� I ��.. .. A mail it--tnie,l S jej_j it, whro . ' . on .saturday nig.ht I)v the police, COLIZILY l)ol:e­:d, 1'..t, 1;( . as a person wanted ()It a Ch:,?-_,, .1 fither 10 YV;LrS A-10. It sCelit, . �' . had never 1��ft tile ('01111tt'V, b:1 I . lieving that all .tile p')lict. wi I .- . - . had left the I,)c dity, .he grttw I ' ' vealed his idelitiLy. Ile ii un, . � Aloomt, a qtiarte� to el(-vvi I . . morningan acci(Ictit o-.,,:i,rt(­I . . i;r,-,IsIi englue shods, Car:i,'.o, ed in the death of )4 r. .%datil foren)an fitter. -\!r. Adm);-, � . work as ustial, when he WA,� 0 - the buffers of t-,voeiigii;��.-i:ui,t � - ly. Mr. A(lattison, who Nv-ts .-i of age, ;ia,l been in the ec.ni . 0 ' " 'I 'his life, and -11 I was highlv re.s * � . H.M.'s Indian troop'ship ;' ' rived at Portsmouth oil We Bombay with titne-expired viiez undier the coninianif of .\Iajor Tile Euphrates reports that al � � ago, between Porz,.Sai(l an,I I,tj . -1 run into by a vessel, \% hich i have suffered damage to her si . i . collision. The arrival of ti closes the Indian trooping zse; 0 � . 9-1. _. An inquest was lield at -,t. don, on Tuesday, oil Clmt­14 . aged 15, an errand bo V, -wli found in Regent's Can -al. I .� I -eeentl - vhat deceased had I - .N I 11 ting, anti after whining.a. so\. I , Two Thousand Guineas W."Is ill the body was found only a pe I - were found oil it, and it wa, , I - lie had been robbed aii,i th: I :-'anal- It was stated tbat a I " �Oallldeli Town Railway S;atil lar betting business with 1) quest was adjouri,etl for t:,e I inquiry. .. - : . . - -A painful i - ticideni occurr, . afternoon it' High Street, Ro, . . I Sheffield. Dr. Kenny, a xvci . - I - cal practitioner of Freeton, ... cOffee-rooni of the Crown If I . suddenly opened tile 11-111,1m, into the street, a distazwe of -_'� . has been overworke-1 with � epidemic, and has stiffered I . I i, .- Plaint himself. Kenny, %%-Ito I 1. ed by the fall, was recaptured .. �� and, after med*eal eximinat '�'.L . I . . r .1 to an asylum. ,� 4 _. .. � � . . ., I A destructive fire 6ceiirre(l A i_lk� County Tyrone, early oil Nlot I � . - - the Principal grocery and lit (_1 !`_.: lioliment in that town being , I 4 . � t- ground- The inmates, a wor �.., children, were rescued chieft, I �_._ heroic exertions of a -YOUM !.�. L t��_: - named Dinsmore , Wit() threc' tA. , . ;i - eeftion, went into tile burning :,_­ . ;� L, btought, the little ones out ra, V - �-.- r ; i,: I �:' . On Saturday last, in tile F -I. "", Inimense crowd of persons, 'Z" 1 8alford unveiled a niontini,nit t`" ereetedby public subscription ._1_-__._ I � . � L of the laie Mr Mark Addy, - '."*:- hero," at the Salfor(f Geniete �,,.� - '97ill be reme,iihered, duri ng a � I . �, �',,.,' the banks of the Irwello -"IN-4 �; '�­ 14. PerSons from drowning in tha �. , * 1. - -1 , �,iU After paying for the monurn, �, -'r' ,. " ;eI00 is to be banded over t . . I ., , I . C"'PoUtion to be invested fit " t ��; . 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I _. - . - - ,- � �-L. � .. i *) has been perpetrated upon some licensed . 16 1 _ Within the last few days a clever swindle 1 4' , - J , . . � I . . . . 16 1911110us Kinder tike Sea. The Awful Fate Prepared for Dr. rant by . --- '.. _:,': -�.L . � th, I victuallers In Livarpool, 1. I I L "LL" - . . ;�_ .1� :L�__ __ . -�) - , - ,., . � L buccaneers of other days hid from the eyes � -, . . :V ­ .% :V :1 . I - * " OY . ­ . : � : ­�.:,_) I S spicious Bea , r I 0 mid attempted imextean Cruellir* ,: . ,� , 1. . 0 . i , upon others. A mail stout thirty years of Even in the light of rigid historical of all the world before rotting in chains at - � - .- _. L --..'LZ " I - , , I . . ­ I , .f- - . I . . I *. - ' _-:., k�, � ­_ I - "LL ..�_: -1, , � , , _z_ � .1. ___: ` �,­,. . . � . � . � . : .�_ 1'. - ' I - . . :_ . .. . _. � age having tILe appearance of a clerk, h cri ciciam it cannot be denied that the bottom harbour mouths� . Among the tragical events that, written . .. �.` - "%L",:1 ,.- , � - . ' and shores of the ocean have at . . . ... . . : cali'ed At 66 Oemises of licensed victualler" I . - �. ,-page of the historyof Texas . �.,_.- . I , � , . I z- - ''' I , ItIRINARKALBLE REHM. �� - 8 . . . . inbloodupon th( ­-­!:-� . " . . .1 .. A .-L_ and said to the person in charge of the times become the re tories of enormous -, - - . .- . I . . . _., early struggle for liberty make it one of the * - , 1. . . _.L -i - I , �1 � . -­ J . - . . �_ . , I . L . - � . L�,;, V . I — ,.. : I _� -1 :` � 'the manager of tile firm to whom Piles of gold,.silver, !rdi jewels. Tile buc. - _`_­"� . . . . house that most glorious in the annals of the world, L � ... . . - . f . ,. .... .­ * _ �_ . I "I .!: - - .,� - I ar I ,.%. � , : , _�.. , %, .I the house belonged wanted the emneers -of the' Spanish Main performed _. Thb Scul�tor's Dream. . -- there is none more thrilling or terrible than . L" _ ,.-;.-., __�,_' I I .. .- . ': . I . - -, .,.A, . , . _. gelzea With Na llem.;,,. ,-? : - party to go brilliant exploits and robbed'and plunder- (Suilablefor Recitation.) ' ",. � ... �;. � ��': � - . . 11 -_ %, and see hi,n. The keeper of the public- . , � . the fate of Dr. James Grant. In the person �. - . I-, � ... L- I I - . . I L L I I . - I I Woman known as " Kitty" house naturally went As requested. Dar' ed merchantmen and cities of countless The sculptor stood and gazed upon hiq block peated tile. � . . 1, � - ,41� Olt app. -e tng wealth, which have been cached along the Of untouched -clay: * of this unfortunate settler was re - *...' ' 7 .. ...� 110 juLqt (tied in London at the age of 104. his absence the follow returned, s'Lid that coist or recklessly spent in other countries. His young and pallid face famous story of the ride of the Pole, Ma j 1. �_, 4. -.: , , , lie . . 1. - � , stand near Saint James the cash sent to the head office was 1% 6d MO, 9 , ­ �� I I ,he kept & little fa Bore ill the lines of cart), of hope deferred- I zeppa -; but for Grant there was no rese : - - - . - -r . ' _ ., �� i� O:i in Ilia memorable capture of Pana- ' and he was torn to pieces after a mile or two - . . 1,11, where she Of hope still sanguine that Difitme Fortune yet . . � . I . . ". - . ­ oftensold candy to Lord wrong, and that he had been sent for the ma, ed hits men with* spoils, and f roni - .1 - ,. - I les to Pitt tand Fox. - amount. Ili some cases this has succeeded, Would come from her obscurity. and shed by the raging, madaened animal to which. .: .L : elsoll and app . ' L. - - ­ ,_ - . � - - N ,ng a Ilia piracies up to the time he was knighted One smile of kind encouragement upon - he was bound. - � .. � I . '. � . I . . . - vaut nDi-ned Lyall, resid' ' ' t and on Tuesday morning, when the swindler by Charles 11. and made Deputy-Goveruor of His struggling heart. ' I ..- - I . ,4, farin ser . I . by tits horse while re- ca . .. I . , . "X tied at a house in the neighhourho Aye. would that I could mould " Grant was a Scotchman by birth and had - : L- �e - w4s killed - od of � himself . - . - - ' : r :_ . � illo, ft,rniture or. Tuee�day.. Edge Hill lie repeated the story to the lady He sighed. " from out that shapeless mas ' -il �* I I I . ton, Jamaica, he had accumulated fa s, a been. educated for a phys -ian, but, owing L . ­ . : . .. Zov ' . � . . - nearly KOW,000. During the height of form- to ill-licalt.h, was obliged to leav Scotland I - . I . 6 . . � ... � ; � . . I ' ',N'early one million enumerators were em- ill charge, and managed again by Ili,% clever theit power, when the operations of the A figure that would bring me fortunc-fam�. for a milder climate, and finally e8ettled in - . ­­ . � : :1 I . a trick to obtain the l0a4d. 1 bu-.eaneers extended in the Atlantic and A figure that would strike the iwirld's surprise, . ­ P],,),,;(l ill taking tile Indian census. It ha . 11, And fill its hearts with wondernientand awe. Mexico, of which country lie became for - --. 7 - ,- -1 . �. . I Weil been said that this -simple fact brings A fatal stabbing case took plwe at Soilth �aeific, their lw*y was enormous, and plate Alag! how long c'en now have I fought hard, the sake of expediency, a naturalized citizen - ­ I I � I . , '_ I :e - : I - :_ _* , ' I 13011 � to tile imagination the vast population Shiehis oil Monday night. A rnan naiped aina jewels were carried to their beadquart- And struggled with adversities in vain. . and in 1825 bouLylit a large track of land In '- :L __ - .- ven more directly than the Dixon, IL Moulder by trade, Ila(. been living ers, where they,were divided and gambled How many weary nights have I laid down, i � I I ' " � � - ' . ' . . Of Iiindostall e lit the neighborhood of Parras. In Lite mail- - . L. . w ,. I . � � My heart filled with the hope- that, I inig - . ' :.. - . . � I , - ,e, lated totals. with avoung wonian named Pamel fluddage, away. In the debauchery which followed. , agement of this property -he gave great of- .. . . 't" - . wake .. _. . ..L - - - � -1 _ when throuOrli some cause a quarrel ens ed each successful expedition many of the To fl nd illy wait ing o'er, my fame no dream. fence to the better class of tile itexicans by - - .. - . ,. ­ � Wenlock oil Monday, Frederick Ri,gby, M . '. - L - ­ :_. - !I I ',ilty-five, was remanded on it charge of in the street in East Holburn. Tile yo iig pirates would lose all they had, while tile Ilow oft, alas! have I awoke to find . his advanced notions and efforts to reform. . . - . _. . . � I I tiv , - more prudent one would add t( My fancied nia-Lerpicces wortlile-s,. scorned. -ers of the .­ ­_ '� -_ .;:-- - ': - J., � litteMpting to murder his mother. n uddenly drew a knife and atab,)cd ) their Shall I desist, and in sonic other vein the condition .of the poor laboi 1. .. � . - . -oil in the left brea-A. An alarm was stock , and beco ic imineusel wea . _. latter, seeing prisoner '%Vitll La gun, locked Dix y 11,11Y- Of life seek t ht�t renownanihition crave,; ? vicinity, and it is believed that the- cruelty .. . T. .. . � . . be, if ill her room. After threatenin raised, and tile police ar,rived on the ge(ne. To avoid robbery and ap, practised t3ward Grant is to be attributed - . - _.. . se 9 to any accident, these Sliall I abandon liolic when now. peril, s, - i � I . ; � Dixon was found i re hid a ay -buried in "llat longed -for, distant goal is neur iny grasp? . i . Xst, open the door, accused fired through in a dangerous condition, stores we sonic con- I � to the dislike lie aroused. . � . _­.."_ I - ; bu N o, no, fai n t, I icart, you rstrugarles may bekeen, . . . I . . ..� . 1 , tile door, the ball grazing his mother,ii and was removed to tile Infirmary ill a dab, venient place, the very location of which this increas. - . � Your bitter trials hard, but persevere, , But it is probable that while . . Z. - � _. I . where he shortiv afterwards expired from ould be lost to posterity if the Owners And that. reward may come to you at last.' . against him, his endeavors to . I . I - I . cbeek. . ed the feeling . '. . ... kou -1 � - . ! . . . : his wound. �Ih Id be killed in battle. The uncertAin- That night the scul Lor slept a peacef til sleep, - Texas - - . .,L. _. "lie cc � ' i L t isions fair-- introduce American colonists into . I . -, nstis returns for Wales show that - . of existence were never so great as Anti o'er his restful raincame% _ ' L ' i. - - 1,epopulationinthe largetownsand cen- The coastattards at Beachy Head, East- I" y. In 1. _. - M Forms shapes. in phantom spectre.� did he see was the rcal secret of this enmit 1. .� �_ 't . .. .3, . L-_-_ . I . t L-ourne, have elected another remarkable among tile buccaneers for living a life of in quick succes,sion pass before his gaze. � " ." I I i :. tres of industry have increased during the violence and outrage, they were on the con- They seemed to break hi sreAt, tosscorn his- art, companywith Dr. J. C. Beales lie, in IS . . � _� 'for set- . ... . i 1,,s*, ten years an average of 30 to 100 per rescue. A person named,Jas. Wilson became L - - his soul's begt efforts, and to bid , obtained all impressario contract . I I �� : cn�. %v�ili6 there is i serious decrease in the helpless ainid the rocks at a dizzy height on stantlook_Out for a sudden andviolent death. To inock . Z. r 1. . a His struggling mind to cea-:c its vain attempts. tling 800 families between the Xueces awl . . .." . F I � C - .Though the stories of Captain Kilild'e. fabu- . . � . I"Ural population, especia!]y in the northern the Chan net si tie of the promontory. While Then suddenly the spectreA ceased their flight, Rio Grande rivers. Fifty nine of these col. - ' . - � � - . I .� � I P L - lous hidden stores and tile wealth Of jewels And for it while he had untortured rest. onists sailed fro' theschooner . . . . � Pa --.s of the Principality. Tile age of. seven crying for assistance be felt portions of the ' in New York in ._... . . - . I ,. �. ; ' ' buried by Ned Low may be fictitious, the But not for long his troubled brain was free, -tid on Dec. . � , 1. . __ entenarians are recorded. cliff on which lie reited giving way through - d Amos Wright oil Nov. 11, 1833, a. - . � � 11 I . . fact still remains that silver and gold were For through. the dark'nitig mist there floate - - .- .. : w -.! i . � I - A new sewill." machine by a Jones,' 'of his weight, and he had only just time to )uried along the Spanish Main in large and 011, 6 the schooner entered Aransas Pass. CuIll . . IL .� .1 I 1. . ­ clutch a rope lowered to him roin the top . . A form inore lovely than the rest, a form bered withchildren and women unused to I I- . __ I i . - , - I __; - Ca, -Jiff has no shuttle or bobbin.- The of tile Read by the coastgui,rds. When mall quantities by theroving pirates,of the Not of the earth. not fashioned out of cl-w- the privationsand exertions of a pioneer'g , I-.. , : � , t' ad issupplied directly from two ordinary I ,plendour seenied to cling around - �. tirt-;, pulled tip to the top the mail was in a very ast. The principal Which bound the early Celestial s life, tile party proceeded with. the greaWst . - ) � I spools, and sews through the assistance of a IL-; shape. and radiant, loveliness was there . . I .. -_ � - exhausted state. I mccaneer-8 together was their hatred of - - � . . - In bright and clear outline. difficulty towards the terr;tory where their-. . - I � . . I - . . - ro',ar.N, looper. It is vastly more simple than - ' Spaniards and a spirit of greed and %dven- ,rhe sleeper*s liand proposed settlement was to i)e. Their way - - . _'. .. - I . t . '�' ar,y o�tlicr sewing machine. A Xewtown%rds, County Down, corres- ture. Oil the little island of Tortuga, de. %Vws pised, as though to shun the glaring I � . L . led via Goliad and San Antonio, and from - � - I - 1 . - ' I light . � -__ __/ i . . . I �Llltlts 0 a maLn enter .- 8 I 1 -7 - , I 11 . ,4 t L If rd recently ed a pondcuttelegralilied on Weduesday-that the Mar a Spani h colony of simple fist.ormen That seenied to shine around the drooping the petty annoyances to which they were . - - . .� , T. . a - . 1 , beer ii� and ordered a gallon.- of beer. "'oat magazine at Donaghadee, in that nd cultivators of the soilsettled away 1) ek head. subjected at the hands of the Mexicans, it I - L . . � I . I . . . J;ejlig tMW)le to pay for his refreshment, eJunty, had been blown up w1th, dynamite. n the. opening decades of the 17th century. The dreanker',; gazo made out, it -wonian's form, - - " . _' � 1. - , 3 et. it scenied to lack a inortal's,,;hape. � was evident that the immigration was ' ,'� : - i - . - A stran-er, with a. pronounced American 'careely had they become thoroughly ell- But - . m . - ­� - - . i his boots'Were seizeA by the indignant land n I P�ach line was clear. dist,inct, each curve wa-:� bitterly resented, and an object of suspicion. : - . i. . .. vned to meet the cost of t I � , - -. - * . . i. latly and pa� lie ii,:�ceiit, had been seen in the vi cinity, but no I ablished in their new hoin- when a band of I round, . The party arrived at a little stream called : . - .� I 1,eer. For this the landlady was procc-eded I arrest Ila's been made. A U ,Clf 1.8t correspon- I 'renchmen settled oil tile coast and began An(II)ei-re(-t.wa.-;the.,zi-ninieti-)-. Slictiel(i the Las Moras on March It', 1,434, wl,cre a I . . . � _[ , - ' I . ­ - . � . � .- 3.Laiiist by the police, but the case broke! (lent adds: -The report, it I said, shook I o slaughter and bouran beeves. As tile i Within her arinsa little smiling babe. . village was dul laid off into strects, and, , ' . - : --' 1 - ' � veliness wits far y � - I I Own on the discovery being made that tile 1 the entire town, windows ai doors at a stanil la - directly in the path of European Whose radi-ttit, infant In �. .. _._.Z� i a I I Beyo,iiii vonception of a mortal mind. with renewed hopes, the colonists began the - c . - - _ I - . I - . - Ac-, under which the priosectition was insti- � collsiderable distance being idected by the I vessels Und from Alexico ports, tile ' slowly the vi--;ion�oon commenced to fade, . work of breaking tile land into little farms. :_ .. .� . : ,. I - . 4 concussion. It is said that the police have Frenchmen found a ready market for their i Anti then. ns thmigh to grasl) it ere it tied, Illage, whicl , � . - i - . luted did not apply to beer houses. , . I . But tile name of the vi I wig -:- - . � . 1 discovered a fuse bLt the magazine. They jerked, salted, and (tried beeves. The work i Tho s!eoper. with an outstretched hand, . . * �. - , , t . I � A correspondent asks :--ls, it the tact awoke- I 1)olores, secined prophetic. Tile place was . - - : i .1 . * are now rwarching for tile perpetrator at th5' became so profitable that the 'Fren-11 : - . tlia- ,where " bitr bagi" of tigers have beell: . .. . lie gaven. .1tart-av;-;l-but it had gono. never built up, will tile liettlelnent was soou _. - ". . . . '!5 I- - I . � * * * * * . . . . . . owaived in India the animals have previoii.i- , t�rnne. I swarnied to the place, anti boucanpin � !.eA I . I i abandclneO, L - . '... I . . . I L . I I i . Ti-e'st,- I .. I !", " . , Queen, '31 Vj'blw- -as the easiest and surest way of nial-Jag a . ain the srulptn-.�!,too.l before Ole clay - . . L. . - .. In L . . i - y 1 �een heavily fed an,l Iru myed I I have I am�-r . olway ' Ag I , , * i - -,-- I .. V� a . . " Gralit thell began to occupy himself w th - - '- . _. . i . 11 rtune. But tile Spanish settlers became No longer now, 411apeless, solid mas 4, 1 . � . 1. It on ,food ailthority, and. tile story iii cut-- ' haven, lit wAter h-Lll:tgt, from Plymouth ta - For b%- Ili, art ist, hand it had bcglill - politics, and was secretary of the Executive . _. . - 1. . n calous of - Weir successful neighbors - I . it India, that oil .-;',)inc occasions the' Neu -port, was ye,tef- (I oil apart! I I .1 . � r�!Il� I - - a "vrec I To ta1e file be.tutcou,; fornt of which lie'd Council of Coalitilla, and in 1835 a member . : i . . I has of lat nil, oil December 1, 1633, they desceiid- L - . . I '!oy of the Levislature dibpersed by (;eii. Cos. - .1 . . , � Ligers Ili Nepaul -.vere' found so. lazy or of the, nw-th Cory sh , ast w1celi el dreaunt. I � ed headlong upon the camps of tile j."itch flat),. e tell nighl. untiring there lit! sto,A. 0 .. _. - , I . ki.,Cel)y that it became necesztaiy foi- the years prove,l disastrous to mailytine vessels. I - After thk arbitlary mca8ure lie madc his - ''. , ., I l Frenchmen, And massacred them b tile I NVorking. with ncrvous hands. thc inass of clay . I . . . . . - i. . . - ! 1)ea'ers to kick or spear, tbeni out in front The Solway Queen (Captain John Fee) was � i into that Aiape whlii,-h hatinted %-et his brain. way with a few companions to San Antonio, - �_ I - . . - . . dozen. The surviving iiienibers o the . . r, . . . I - of 1'.'Ie gulls. - � pro,.;eeding under c-xby steam, about half - , . � Ife.-aw it� gradual growth's16 '1y'tt_-;LslI11l(t i and in the command of a c-mipany of forty . . I _. ., . . - I . . 1. - .L. .. �. . L.. . i the ill-fated canips collected in the HiVall- Ilisdreantiand fancy.and withwbit,)yant hope, I . . . . . - .. 'Wil L . :. p1st, nine yesterday, when ow ng to a heavy, . I ., - -- - . . A inan named Slevin, .0 *as arrested - . io a coagt lades, and formed a league of the Hesought no reA until his ta,l, was done. I men assisted -Nillani in the capture of tilt. ' ,-. - - I . I On Saturday night bv/ the Letterkenny � fog obsCu.-ing the land she crashed on stral Tind.: Tile league %vaB divided lle,aw. a,4 each dity catno and went, his work I city, but he.was opposed to tile declaration - -. - I ..-. i - I . � . . the ro,:k-4 It! Staultury - outh,. seven - Would he it fitithfullikenessof hisdreani : I of T-_�xa_i ilidepellaelice, belicV'llg tll#_. mea- :L_ _. ..-. I I . 1� has been identified into couples, who were to live and work and ro,i,, pohee, county 1)one­al,� I I - I �niilcs front bu,le. 'The ere%%-, nine ul uum­� And as with vare lie worked. before hint � ' ' - . asa person wanted oil a charge (I" killing his. fight together. This imperishable brother- As in ft haze of lory, one word --fitine. I -sure imprudent and precipitate, and advised ,. .--. I - -- I 7 ' ber, took to their boats. all( managed w. I - ft 11 11 Itv,% 11 god, 1 patience until rc-cnfor(.�d by other settlers. .. .. t. . . I fa-1:er 10 years ago. It seems that tile Illan i , hood determined to avenge tile Tortuiran Tile model was 11-3 a - is ) ( 1, . �_ . .1 i - � , n i effect a Ilmiling, w1l.-on they w!re hospitably ' All worldli- thoughts were lost, he thought of I E.trly in IS36 lie projected all expedition . . I ver It -ft tile cotaitry, b. -1, , . . � - i ' - !..;. lie at lattel 3- be- . iiiamacre, and one night they landi'd before notig it, I . � * ,L: � - hilil � leeei'Ved at the neighliouring ariners. Tile. tl-.c.Sp . c Ile worAtipped nought. but that lie felt and to the'Rio Grando for tile purpose of re- - . ­ . '...� . 1 i , , l,,;-ving that, all the police who I knem. vessel he_ -i in a Janguroili j)-isition, and is -, ani.sh olony, And completely wiped ' - � . - -.,. � I. -,,,J left the loc:tllty, lie grew I 0 der ind re- it out of existence. A carnival (if butchery I .Saw. . e.3tablishing, at least temporarily, the Con - . ,I . I ... I , I , , 1) lly dainaged. -1 I followed, and the bouca:nning hunters revel- .1 At length the dayarriKed, the last slight -touch stitution of 1824- Ili this lie ass%ociatetl-. .. ... . _. ; .; I : i ,�' I I d. - al' , - . - q', %'(:;,led his identity. He is un( et 4 . L 7 I - .. - � � I . � . - done. -NV. Johnson, tit i ; I I . A ca.3c of sliwk;i-.,, clueity was inve;tigated! led in tile good thinis of food .&lid drilik. Was -witti himself Col. F. e pioneer . . I . Aimut a quart.er' to elcven -on Monday . 0 1 With trembling llainds and beating heart, lic'sent by the way I . I . , - . � ' n -c(I at the Nor ' hytheitipendimy magistrate, -Mr. Neville, ''which they captut ( .-- They esta0lished . lie looked upon his work. - . C!'I'liny a.i aceident ocvurl t 1, . ( IL seelned to I hero and patriot, whom . - I *; . , b i - . i . I I . , suit. . at Wo'verhanipton. lofieph Boliworth. coal hemselves on tile island of Tortuga Once I broat lie. of .San Felipe, where lie was successful ill -- :-�- _: '. - - I . .. - . 1!1 � Ash ell"Ille 8111-418, Cal-li!dle, ,.vhich re Long 'xecutive -* . . n - I � . i ---,l :IT the death of .Nlr. Adain Adanisoll, tile , dealer: ed b%. an in - pector of tilt,- Itinfore, and turbulent spiriti from other lati- ' To lite. as in his dreant it lived. . . hard obtaining the authoritV of the E ' - . I . llegazed; lii-�t'n�(!-.,CCIllefitoyt-.t),eliiniil()Ilt)t . r : I r - I . 1!,ewan fitter . . Mr. Adanison was a -icty forthe Preveniioiiof Cruelt y ' t titles fo!Io%% ed them, until t lie trade betwoen " - ; Council for their scheme- while Grant went ­ . I If t his R.)yal -'-;�)( . Wit, that grililld. forin the wo-k. of his owl ' ' - . . ali callviltbetwe,11 to Aniinals for working a hof se in an un c . directly to Refugio. They arrived early in _ - . . . . . work as usual, m -lien lie w 111!� I fit tile bou'anners and tile p-issi.ng - vessels lw- 1 hand I . : .­� _. i '_ - st'ite. The 111'spector fiaw the horse draw- came Ro large that it attrac!cd universal %Va�i lie wnakv. or wa� it still a drearn ? February with about seventy men in San _ ' ' - -_ ..- . 1. .r I - � . ,h�! buffers of twocrigilliesaii(i killed instant- ! . I ' in doubt lit! bruAied his handsaerl)-,.-i hits eyes- -Patricio, ,where ,Johnson established Ilia , . -1 . i , 3 heavy load, aild evide tly in reat � attention. One Pierre le (;ros, of lheppe, i No ! -is* - - . 1Y. '-\I I-. Adamson, Who -*%-its abotit, (A) years 114! . it was no drealln. no fanvit d I ton, adquarters while (,rant, with Major Mor- - - � . I- -1 - � . , . hct i i;* lige, ;iwl been in the conipany s service !'Kin ; and oil examination lie found % flar�e a 8tro6g, lotilidog sort of a Frenchman, , That glorious. heav'nly forni was his own . . . - : I - - . work, . ris and about forty men, went further West' - -- ; I " ' I h t1den by a drifted to the Island, and with 27 followers ' - . .- . -_ ­ i _111 .-iis life, and was highly respected. , open wound on its back, bu I I , The work of IiL� own hand.,. To ense his dcubts to collect a supply of horses. . . ��- f skin, which had heni cut from a,lt(,ok possession of a Tortugan slo,op. With ': . ,. - !� - piece o . I Ile next approached ; im c*en inust. touch it . . 1. - -1 Indian troopship Euphrates ar- , l..r, sati.,fieil ,he o ) .(- w . - - M _%'s (lead horse and ingeniously 'asteited with Ithis craft they statted out to Prey upon the On Feb. 28 San Patricio was slir'nsed - � r . I it, t aq no myth. P . . . i - ' I . ii -.-'--,l at Portsmouth on lVe(hiesday from � some adliciive substance t,,) lie guifiLce of 1passing .-;tanish gialleons trading between I Histrenibling hatid lay gently oil that form, and captured by General Urrea, who pro- � � �_ .- - - i Bonibay with tinie-expired men and invalids . I lie felt itssubstanve; itay.did more; he clasped - - � � i -, 1 tile wound. .Tile stipendiary sentenced the the '.\ew Vorld and Cadiz and . Barcelona. I ' ceeded with such caution I hat tile Texans . '� -- . I . '.1111er the columand of Major Smith, R. A. i , It in his nervele-s hands, until it reeled, . � - . I- - accused to six weeks' hard la ur. : This wag plain lwacy. anti it was the begin- � were kept in profound ignorance of the " - I , ' I And, tott*ring. vra4iiiw fell -a shapeles.i niass. _. - � . I .it Euphrates reports that about ten days. � � . . I I ., . � . `10 . ning of that unlawful practice which goon %Vit III one low cry the Sculptor knelt beside movement. 'The Mexican' citizens had no- - � - i I . k ago, between Port Said and Ismailia, she was! .,. on ___ - , . . -er the %aters of two) oceans. They His ruined holoes-none saw his anKllish then. tice of the approach of the treops, and were .. . . . . . Yun into by a vessel, which is reportetl,,� 1. --. I . .� J spread o% - But when thesun was high, they found hill' instructed to keep their houses illuminated, , � .­`_'� " 1 , 1) I c,iptured a good Spanish galleon, &nil aftei I . - . . . i . )), I e I . I Makinw Great Thin PWa, - there. r . - ba -.-e suffered damage to her side geai I... I a 93 . . inarooning " the captain and crew on a .4, cold. stiff corpse. bv,;idc the sh.d.tered clay. so that their friends would know and respect � I- . - - . I. c-,11�sion. The arrival 'of the- Euphrates "Therais a truthof wide ipplication in I " - I ; :olitary Caribl)ean quay, they sailed Lite They picked tile fragnients up .with tenderest them. By a fortunate accident Colonel ... .�... - . � i,,Ioses tile Indian trooping season of IS90- I the well-known phrase that " Ch-istians ; tolen vessel to Havana, where they dispos- care. . .Johnson was writing until a late hour, and . . I L �. � Maced piece .to piece -then gazel upon his . I - - . . 9 1. i are the world's Bible." Men and women do! ed of a rich cargo of pearls, si�lks, And dream. before the light was extinguished received - - . I , ��. Ali inquest was field at St. I'afiefts, Lon- not, as a rule, concern themselves with - .. 1 � � merchandise. The result of this exploit oil 'Twas filinie indeed, but it had come too late. through a Mexican servant the news that . _. . L - � . * . . 1 , . 6c -n, oil TtieMay, on Charles Courtman, abstractions; they need to have general tile high seas was that every Tortugan For now the sculptor. too, was nought but clay. the town was in tlie possession of Urrea, - ' I " I ,aL,,E,.,l 15, an errand boy, whose body was truths translated into concrete language. I �. . wanted to go " a-buccauning " for galleons, . .. i ____ and was able, with four companions- . . , - - ' , ' i Iriand in Regent's Can&). It was stated When thev think of courage- they d') not JLnd in;a short tin;e sloops and I)rig8 were " ..- . .. I . : Toler, Miller, Tone, atid Beek -to make his'. I , . I - !I . . - I * . . . I . - . ' but of .Nets 11 fitted gut oil the island to prey Upon . . When Old Jack Died. .'. . . escape. . � . - ­,iat deceased had recently indulged in bet- think of an abst,ract quality. - i 0 . . I --.. . � -.-. . I - . - - - * - . . ,:.,.,f,, and after winning a 8overelgii on tile : and Drake ; when they think of patriotism the Spanish commerce. From this time NV.ben ' � rant with his Com- - -, - i - . e) old .lack diedwe stayed from schoo In the mean time Col. G . - . ; Two Thousand Guinca-s was missed. When ': they remember Washington and Lincoln ; onwards tile buc*eaneers inade their power . . I ped on the Agna Dulce . .. - _. i - . pany was encam . i I - _ . fthey Said - . I . f-sacri 'cc and tnora . . I '�;e body was found only a penny and a key I when they think of set : 1 felt on tile waters of the Spanish .\Iain, At home we needn't go that day) and nono Creek, tweilty-six miles to thesouthwest on ,- __ , -. I . : . � - . . were found oil it, and it was suggested that I heroism they recall Paul And Luther. I One their way Lack to San Patricio with the * . -. . . . . I and as others flocked to their standard theil. of u.;ato any breakfai-4-only one, - And that was papa -and his eyes were red . s, . litu had lieen robbed and thrown into th - of the great services whi-ch i ioble men and - name became a terror to all Spanish sea- horses they had secured. Urrea learned of - - - . - . : NVhcn he cayno round whero we were, by the : . i _,, - I � �:;dl- It was stated th-At a mail ouvilde i women render to their kind is this constant mei . ii. The business of piracy was recognis. stied their whereabouts and sent out a large body � . - : - � - i- . - .. %laniden Town Raikway Station did a regu- I translation of tile highest and nobletit qukli- (,d as a legitimatc one for a time, and the XVhere Jack was lying, half way in the sun. of Mexican dragoons for their capture. A - * -,� " - ..- I ;: . . , . I le colts H - in Lite shade. When we begun . . .. i . I'Ir boys. Tile in- I ties into plain human speech� tl t -'it , buccaneers were employed by the English short but decisive fight ensued, NvIien most .- , 1 - ! . I, hetting businegs with And half wa3 I - 0 ^ I To cry out loud, pa Lurned and, dropped his . I que-st was a(ljourned for the p,)Ilce to make , turning of ideals into realiti(+ At heart all and French (-o'verniuents to accomplish oil- heild of the Americans were killed without quar- ` : - �. i . . . I - � .- i , . � - Influirv. I men an([ worneti who are not corrupt, anti jectit whi,,-Ii their own forces could not well And went away; and mamma, site went, ter, Majer Morris killed, Grant slightly I : I - I J . . . A painful in id6lnt o - - .. I who are corrupt, yea n after theser , . back - � - � . . . :.f c ccurred (in .11oliday i niany . da. Louis .ScottAn English buccaneer, coll- Into the kitchcn. Then, for along 'while wounded, and taken prisoii6r by meaus Jf � . - -." - . ­Iernoon in High Strect, Rother).4ani, near I better thing.;5 and be - lieve in them, - but are ' ceived tile itlea of joining the diffeKent, hands All to ourselves, like, we stood there and a lasso. . I . . .., :, L 1111211 a[ I . . � , �. .. i - - . "hellield. Dr. Kenny, a well-kno%viii � Grant, known to be a surgeon, ) medi,'; paralvzed by tile 1-wilef that ti iese h e' together in a land expedition, and as a re- - cried: 6s prIO - . - i . c�tl practitioner of Freeton, was in the I beyond their reach. Noble ideals an pur- � suit lie capture(,' and sacked tile rich capital Wethought.%p nianygood thingsorold.luck, inised a passport to leave the country if he . " -1 - - I . I f. . I And tunny things -although we didn't ' . - I I r0fy' e-rooin'of. the ,Crown Hotel, when he I poses shine over most lives like, Of Campea-ahy. A more liberal philosophy C would attend to the wounded -Mexicans.. - � , ' As il acce unile . .. - , I - i I Sau(ieilly opened die window and ju-uped i tile stars, and are asible to I inspired the buccaneers after the days of we couldn't only cry when old Jack died. This lie did with such fi(lelity that all, with, , ., , . � ITIto tile sti eet, a distance of 20"feet. Kenny , the , thou rlkt of those tiat look At scott and MoUtbar, and instead of contining - out excep,ion, recovered ; but in the inean-f - I �., �l. - has been " H. No!�,thewaytontak�meii believei their attentions to the Spanish, galleons they When old Jack died. it seemed a human friend .- . . ith the influenza i tile I I Haiti suddenly gone from us; thatsome fact) time the Captain left in command of tile town . � I - : . - : I 11%, i . - i . ePidemic, .and has suffered from the coin. in the possibility of realizing these high extended their work to vessels of ever na- -ed to fondle 1 after tile departure of Urrer secretly des- - � . . I - � t . That we had lox vnd enibrace .- : ranglate these, tionality. This philosophy was ca Out Front babyhood. no more would condescend . . . . I 1. plaint himself. Kenny, who was not injur- things for themselves ia to , . y patched eight men in search of a wild liorsc I 1. ! -1 ed by tile fall, was recaptured by his friends, qualities and achievements 1) ourownlivei to its furthest linaits by Henry .%lbr an, the To sinilcon us forever. Wemighttlend '. - I . . 11 . y . which they succeeded in! capturing after - * ' ' ' and, after medical exain'ination, conveyed into the plainest and'most. familiar speech- beau ideal of pirates, and under tie pro- With tearful eyes above him, interlace out three weeks. I ; - � . . � - - - I . - � Our chubby fingers o'er him, rompand race. ab I . , I to an asylum. . The woman in the household whose sacrifice gremiveadminiati-ation the buccane reach, Plead with him, call and coax -aye, we might ' The unfortunate settler I was thei I i br6ugli't - I i I - � . - . are continuous, soo ed the zenith of their power along Tte Span- send . I -.* .- r: . i . I � � ] and service I - � I . I A destructive"' fire occ arred at Cookstown - Theold hallooup for him. whistle, hist _ forth, and by the order of the brutal Captain. -- . i - . , the minds all who know ishl Main. After his capture of Pan.�.,ma, the -. . - . . comes W'stand, in the minds � County Tvrone, early on Monday mornin i her, for these qualities; unconsciously she first distinct epoch in the history of. le buc- � (If sobs had let us), or. as wildly vain, � his feet were bound to those of the horse and .-i � .- ., 1 . . . i tlie principal grocery and provisi, 9- (; va D 3 C Snapped thumbs, callqd "Speak," and he his hands to the tail. He struggled franti- - ': ,- i is forever teaching and mak ng real great emeem was reache& : overn e t i, m tri - . had not replied; . . I . . '. _. I . . I . I , . lishment in that town being burned to the human possibilities. The mi ,it of tile com- tions had not hampered them up 1".0 this We might have gone down on our knees and cally, and after reminding the offi . ' ' . ground. The inmates, a woman and three munity whose action is alway 1 char'acterized time, but now they began to ex*.Jud the kissed . kolenin promise, to which no attention was `_ - .", � , �_, - i - . I I - scued chiefly through the by honesty and truth is at Ast identified . i children, were re. The tousled ears, and yet they must remain paid, he appealed to the men, recalling to . I � scene of their operationg from the Cn -ibbean Deaf, motionless, we know, when old ii, but - - . .- 1 . . . - �... ,1 soon - Jack died. . i heroic exertions of a 'young lady visitor with integrity, and is, to t e whole com. Sea to the waters of the Pacific, whi. them Ilia ministrations and devotio .. I . 111aned Dinsmore, who t4iree times in suc- unity, a plain tranilation, in common brought down upon them the tlirft CA and - : . I - the only reply was insulting imprecations ' ' . .. � ' : - ' . i cession went into the burning building, and speech, of one of the fundamental virtues 6f restrictions of the various Europew. Pow. When old Jack died it kseemed to us. some' Way, and shouts of hideous merriment. As the ' .. .� , - "' ' brought the little ones out -safely. - ' - . � That all the other dogs in town were pained men stood ready to sever the cords that held . I . . : � - . - - i humanity. It was said of onp of the great- ere. Darla tha period extend ing frc,..-ii 1671 With our bereavement, and some that were the mustang the Captain brought a lash -* I I I . . On Saturday last, in, the presence of an ast Englishl.awyer8 and jud that lie had to 16,45 the tuccaneers reached their t great- chained I '. ­ _. - � . Illimense crowd of persons, the Mayor of so impressed the minds of countrymen est union and power. No water' from Even unslipped their collars on that day . I down upon the animal's flanks, exclaiming : : - -�, 11- . ..- i I . T ith, fi, side To visit Jack in stitte, as though to pay I I This is your passport now go." .. ._... . . � ,%Iford unveiled a monument that hall been that it-ohey had come to ide i y him w California to Chili on the Paei A last sad tribute there; while neighbors . 1. . I I Irected by public subscription over - figure of Justic itself. This '! The firy, untamed horse ap4ng . - - . . � - I . . � .. I . the grave the very of the New World, or from Labrat- or to crailed . awai , - *_ i � `f the late Mr Mark Addy the " Salford kind of identification wit some great Cametlorn on the Atlantic side,, was ,7atire- their heads above the high board fence, and with great violence 'and was soan lost to-: . -. . � , � . . . I . - -- ,y deigned � si . i hero," at the Salford Cbmet'e Ada r, it and noble quality, with a me rare - and from their depredation. In 1685, . 11,1113 ght. Thenextday themangled remains - .. : - �- . I �'ill be reme,nbered, during ale spent on precious achievement, is far more Common however, the disintegrating period ,--.aqan To Sig oor dog!" remembering how they of po r Grant were discovered some distance . . '.' -z - (I - ' Had cuffod him when alive, perchance, be- 0 1 .. .- -.I.. -. : . . � the banks of the Irwell, saved about fifty than we sometimes think ; it is one of the The French and English buccaneers se -jarat- cause, from the town, but were left unburied. . . __ � - ' . Persons from drowning in that foul artearn. services which we can all re der to our fel- ed and pursued their robberie's in- dir�erent . For love of them, he leaped to lick their Gen. Urrea, in his account of the capturb . . . . ­� . hands- . � . . - . I L . After paying for the mon'timefit, a sum of ]owa, The early scholars ho translated directions and independently of each - I - - ther. Now that he could not, were they SatiS. L of San Patricia, declares that Grant was - L' ­ � - __� .. � _­ I Gre6k classics into the speech of A series of mishaps followed, and Caring I -.--: . , - I I '100 is to be handed over to the Salford the old fled? killed in the action of March 2, and the .I- s - . - . - : 1. od peo a anew this I . . C'rPOrLtion to be invested forythe provisioni modern Europe gave m e Ple the last epoch in the history ul the We children thought that, as we crossed his statement : I . 411nually of " Mark Addy Swimming resource, enlarged their i I and added pirates their power declined and Tfaded .� pa�ys, :W#s confirmed by Col. Reuben - - ­. �, � L �. Prizes. I) . ti-venesS 7 away almost as rapidlv as it had com�, into . Ana o er his grave, 'way down the bottom Brown, w" saw him fall wounded on that .. 1. .1. . I 1i .. I I immensely to the scolp and attrae i lands, occasion, and believed him dead, but the - . --.;;. _._.._.,- ­, I - : � .. ' At -Nantwic I h, 0 I iorke Fri6nicl . in . *;��ard, of of their lives. There is noth ng to be more existence. In the sack of Panama, Cam- . Wrote " Our First Love Ues Here,- when story of his fearful. ride to death was told �­, _.: . -,. - - 11 r'. . is ability to ush back the peachy, Leon, and Realejo the bucc�.aeera old Jack died. . I .. � Haduell, Shrewsbury, was charged with tor- coveted than th by his Mexican servant, who had been left ; . _-.�- "::, - I I . . � I . t11ring horses. The -,Prevention of Cruelty and to deepen the tereat of some secured treasures of almoist unlimited ,,alue, 'r� . 1. -JAMESWHrrcomH RILEY. in San Patricia, who waa, of course, perfect- : _''J . , - 1. ": i . I : ­` A,- - . i 10 to all Of us and it takes - . --.. .:�,� to Allinials Society prosecuted. It was human lifei I and this in possi a long stretch of ' the im gin& - . - ly familiar with his person. This servant, � I,_ i ; ere all w:4d in - �Ll'r"_: `I� at4ed that the defendant by the illustration of some eat virtue Or tiou to believe that they w a boy of about 18 -years old, afterward made . :,�L - 1. . 1. Mk� . - .. 1� : .-.,;,. 1. Irt 45 colt" - I- - raelvas. She w o makes sacri- extravagant living and gai�blin �) The , ' It Revives *Her Lagging 8 ' , - , - 1� - L' ",L_ I I "'I field of 24 acres in whie a ity in on 9. . Pirit , .' his way to Gen. Houston, and with every ,� , ­k.P - -1 , there was . , t _1 � L -.­�. . .4 . � L, - the terty- . . rmg !�._, . learcely any pasture. The colts were in auce real b illustrat it; h who comes to reckless ones, after a successful exped.tion, ' I I Mr. Spooney (sljppm*q i on her finger bvidence of real grief related the barbarous - ' he L '_ .� "j�p , * - . _k, . � 6eld during the recent severe weather. Two stand in t e oilyes ofiz man r in would to some safe port, whtre an -11 Does it ) fate of his master. 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Veinittaiiecs are acknowledged by a ift lie Tewm Lshing -Strewn alon the speo . . . _. � . . � . - I . ti t t, N arket We 9 I � . . .- . i � . 1. - between lihe Brock an E)gstou roads. - � i .. � . . . - � I change of date on label'on the first paper fol- , ' I . . . . . - - . 1. � . . I . I-.' * - - . - lowing receipt of inoney at this office. Always ; hi.ne Co., has victimized- numerous � To whom the - .1 . . . . . - ... - . - . ,..'� keep the date paid ahead - - ____ I - _ - --- tf ----. dea ers in this district, by selling to them are several cattle feet. ,here belongs we ' - - . ___ ----. _ . bl- me of platting them : , -'. i ..� .. machines, which are claimed to be an in- it � ' . - - - ��� C - ration f - g prel b k c ic at - ose an - -our ell I is m t ' at�endiu th ebool. p i I n on til h A goo d ti e 8 assured. e I t .� , . e � a I a ! - _ . .� I.. 1�. .. fri "ment on anotb6r patent. More frauds know no , but one thin,- � is certain tbat � MAR I .... 11 ­.-, . -.Zht fiddhip 11two .8 ed through patents, than such an Letsho.uld be st ippod at once. It I vm� . . . : .. . ".. hall e been practic i)ICKIE & . - - Quism" : I � . - .. � .. I in ny other way we know of, and yet does nol require muc I timA, this hot . I - . . - . . - __ - __ ______ ____ - . .- - .. - .- . - �11 _. ' . _. - * ' - _� e exhibiting inventive genius are a[- weather, in order to mako beef have an .. ­. i . 0 . - . . . . . i riCKERINIG. ONT., TUNE 12, 1891. m . rushing business in the Grocery line this __. . - - I wpd to run at large. As further paAicu. UIPTI In 0 -_ , -i.." 1%"V,n Are week.. . -_ _____ .--- I � . . � . . - - - . . - . . , - " � . . ��'. � LOCALISMS,, , - - I � - . - .11, - � . . . . I - . - -Mr. and Mrs. M. Olmstead are in the . . . I . - . - � - . - . village this week. . . . . - . -Mr. R. A. Gordon, of Beaverton is . I - __.. ! . - . athome for 9 few days. ' . . _.. . -Mrs. Joseph Carr and family, of Oak I . , . - - . . - . . Ridges, visited friends here last week. . . 1. -Rev. L. .Perrin is attending the Pres- . - byterian Assembly at Kineston this week� ' . I - � - �. -Mrf,. Mary Mor,an, of Greenwood, I .- .,,,� was the guest of John Dwyer on Sunday - . last. ,' . .- . . . . . -1 -Tbos.'Sb,6abafi ancl hi3 white horse .. . .. . I .- _. . I . . . . took a bath in Duffin's. cool waters. the I . _.. . other day. . . � ' - . - �__ . -The Pickering tailor shop is under I . - - I - . . . the able management of Mr. J. L. Tripp, . . - . - I late of Simcoe,. . I - . - ._� 1. -Miss Maggie E. Brown, of Ontarl3 . . . . .i - Ladies' College, Whitby, visited at D. . - . . . . Pickett's last week. . .1 . / -1. -The Firemen bad their fla-,- -flying at 'half mast Monday, mourning the demise . C2 . . - . � .- of Canada's Premier. . I . _' -Rev. Dr. Barrass 'and B. Bunting, Esq., are attenling the IMetliodist con-. � I .-. ference in the city this week. . I . - -R. A. 11, Linting is just recoverina from ' - I . . . ' . - . st Fevere cold. T%fany other, villagers are _.. , complaining of the same affection. - . . - . . - -Several horse deals have been made .A, - ., during the past two weeks in consequence . . . . . . - of speed displayed on the driving park. . '� -How st-amm the 5tll of June 1891 is . . ." . . . - ­ -o withont the annual _. � past and yet we at . � . . - . floods. Tliere is yet some hope for the . � . . . � future. . - I . . . . -Councit meets at Brougham on Mon.- � - ­ day next. It is expected that Pickering I 'ill be well represerited on the " . - -1 Village w - - _. . side benches. . - . . _. _. ­ -James Leslie. of Port Hope, called io I . . . - . - - I . -1 see his cousin John on Tuesday, while on . - � . -.-. his way to the church sytiod, now in . . . . ..- � session at Toronto. . � . .. - . ' -H. Bruce B#ugh, of Brougb & Cas- - I - .- well, Toronto, was in the yillage on . . _. . Wednesday. He was on his way, by , �� *1 - . - wheel, to Port Hope. - . - - . -�-Mrs. Christopher Dale and two ­ --- . . - .. .daughters left for the city on Saturdky - . . I - ".- after-baving spent some time with friends. - - ' I . i . - . bore and at eastern points. . - - - - - - -David O'Neil and Tbos. Sheahan _. - _. were before the squire at Whitby on . . - - . . Saturday. A small fine with costs settled . . I �up all liabilities incurred on the 24th. - 1 . I � ­ . . - - . - - -While the farmers of this district � � - 11 . __ tborougbly appreciate the benefit done by � . � , I , .. . , the recent rair., yei much more of the , . . same article could be used to advantage. . - . -1 -"Rounder" desires us to suppress any �. 1% . - . - . . I - Green - surprise we may .feel at having . . . . River -represetited in these columns. We will do 'so on condition tbat, the budaet is a ! regular. -James Gordon,of the Gordon House, smiles each day from the "rising of the - . &,in to the goin- -down tbereof:" His ' 0 . , I mirth is occasioned bv tho arrival at his � . - - home of a little son and licir. ' " -Lost between Whitby and Brougham - .. .­. by way of Pickering, on' Thursday, June . . - - I.. 4th, a child's chocked coat with brown . � . . � . , .. - . plush belt. Finder will confer 'a favor .. __. by leaying same at this office. . . � - . - . . -Mr. arid Mrs. D. L. Barcla of . ly, . . . I I " m . . I - - StouffvIlle? has been v'sitin- their Roy I . I Pickering friends during the past week, � . , - I .. and on Tliursd�y called to see us. They . . . . . � '. both look well and seem to enjoy life in , . , .. - . - : _. - the Tribune's neighborhood. ' . ..!. -Road patching has commenced in all � . . . .- - I - _. parts of the township, but the, plan for . . - . . .. - disposing of large stones, suggested by us ; "' . _.- last week,, has not been acted Upon. These "� - boulders find their way to the top of new . .. . . - . . ...� gravel patches and,serve as stewers. I . . . . .. -7-In the absence of Revs. Dr. Barrelas . - - - � . and L. Perrin, Mr. Ja8.'H. Rogers of this . . . I , , - . place will c,ondu,,t services on Sabbath, . . . . . � at 10:30 in St. Andrew's church for ibe . . - :. . . . . . united congregationti, and in the eveiiing � - . . at 6:30 in the- Methodist church. All are . . - heartily invited to these services. � e � 11. -Mr. Satter, who purchased the old . . . � . Reddin homestead' on tile lake ' glicre, . .. . . . raised a new barn last week to replace I _­ 7- . the one burned last fall by a spark from . . .. . . I . . _. the engine while threshing was being . _.. done. Tile new structure is a commod- . .. . . , ious one with a stone foundation under- - . - ., - neath. I . . . - . . -His numerous -friends here will no - - .. .- . doubt be ,gratified to learn that Harvey . . -1 Ham has-been promoted to ,the position . � . . . . . � of operator at Listowel by the Grand- . .- . - . Trunk afithorities. The promotion took _� � .- place some time since, and as most. Pick- . - I ...- . oring boys do when L)cated in other parts - - - - of the worid, is getting along remarkably well. We wish for him even greater sue-' I I -"� cess. . - T - . . - -Charity knocked at our, sanclurn ,door I i .. .- 1. . on Wednesday witli the handle of an I I -- I - . I _. . umbrella. We emerged from our deu . _. . . . . . � . . to discover an aged and infirm female _�_ t . M : .-- . - ... . waitirig to receive our mite. We have - _. . � been informed that her name is LTnch. ��'- �" If this is so, we really think her son has � - . . - just reason to rid tile community of big . .- . - _. _. - . uselosg carcass. Drowning is claimed to . . - . � - - be the easiest mode of committing suicide. . - . 1. m --The executive committee of the South � . � . - ; , . Ontario Sabbath School Association met . , * , I :. I . - 7 � in Brooklin on friiay the 5th inst. for . . r. . . , . 1 the transaction of business, the President, - - W. J. Date, in the chair. Committees f. .1 . _., -.I were tormed for the vigiting of all the . .,: schools in the county and a committee � - - ". ­ I ­ . . - ... _. �, was appointed to try and organize East . � - . . . . . 1. �, . ­-, and West Whitby and towns of Oshawa w . . .. . ,und Whitby into local associations as I . '. -. 1.,.,�. . - -erin is. C. E. Mar. . ... � tbe.townibip of Pick . 9 ­ I . . . �. ,.. . . - _.- elected as delegate to represent I . .-: . - . _ ..'�_. .� iatiou at the Provincial Convert- � = , :'. _7?*', - - � � tion wi ' .yeb will be beld in Ottawa some �-�:'­'.* .­ , ,. - Oct,obek. . I . .I 1,�_­ time in . .. '. "..., . - . -1 � __ �,:­ ___., a - *­ - ��.�­' . �,­, 11; v ': 7,�: . �-;�'..%', 4.�, /_� � - .�*��' 1, ,1'� �1 7 ,,,,.,, ,,,�,,��,!)��., . � __ ­ ... .. I 1. ..�� - - , " - . I ­�.�'__% 1,��--."J,1,�j,�, -C _. . .... . ­ 'J� �_f- � . �,* - ". , 11.f�_7,-y ,L;�)A- '' . . - , , !� ,r�., �� , , " , '� I i. . � ,/ " 014 , � ; . -A �i .�� � f; I I , , _ e;e - ,:. � I 0 , !R-�Mu . I . �'- -,�� ..", : , �V , - , , , 1114� 1 =.- Tf � . 14, . ,* - '09, , 1� I , *� �.Q Z11 _, d, �.�.. , _ - . - _5 - . k" _� ` - , 14: - % - - 74-. �11. , , 1 -fir, 1� 0 11 t , - - ,�, �Mr 2 XLkC4WM-VPr441_W.,jV,. - . la wil �e fortheomirg, we will not say . I � - '. r ach d b a AKU U" . day morjin�, that Phi4p Comiskey bad mc�e at this tima. . .Sweet gil led thieves are not wanting a few hD ra before, depirted this life. He I , in tlis co Mmunity. W6 mentioned the has been complaining for some time. but losq sustained by Mrs. Tripp ]ast week, nothing 4erious was expected. On Tues. a ag T. A. Greig informs us be had nq ' r day be �ent out to Tbo ,, Madden's near , ,oi e reselves ,laken from his residence r Greenwopd - On Wednewlav night be -De't7 ' on Church street. He is a mean person retired a usual, but in thmortiling was re b a "I re" a a ug"a ""iit � found de d in bed". He rt failure is sup. de d 'D be t t' %vb) will cooly ap-plupi'toce tc� his own - . ound - his sudden do. ose his Of pal ct, prwerves. in the preparati,on )f o cause 0 pose 0 cause wh ch an industrious house -wife, 61-lar---ir I sultry autumn day, singes her counten- M _ Ise- Ise. . . 66 � -sine receiring armers " letter, -Sine receiring " arm an over it boiling copper kettle The EV 8 week, in refer. bi ed las wee which we published las IV ic w pu ish rb h . the oni Consolation is that ere lo�g the ence to d Dg taxes, we searched . see e may change, and other material 1�avo istatutes i ud fall to fin jany change from , , ;a iruit wi supp'ly the Contents of the a last year, namely $1 and $2. The second gri iron. - . dog Will e charged'at �he sa,me rate as . . . . If the -appearance of our graiviyards, - on It the first. There has e D addition I the gilent cities of the dead. is to be taken made, however, grautin� the privilege to , I as an evidence of the, thrift of the living, f keeping kennel of regis. a ratepRyer o es then this place is much behind the rest of tered dogs, provided he pays a license of civi�lizatlon. Some well!'kept and nicely $10 yeat toalthhe eo ration. In this Bodfled plots ni.,Ly be seen! in any of there a case tile _im a ave, a I to be registered. I enclosurds. but the majority of graves are �meetlug held i � . Dale's Hall, on all wed to fall. in, the rRuk grass per. ,-Tile ed ' el lesc 0 'ell in u i -a tMoe iscuss the advis- i� mit ed to choke the flowers, placed there I ability oyl�airliu- Ill banies' Ivatitute in ormer times, by -loving haudr, the 7e in the vlll�ge, was we I attended. The hea Fito stones and 6.1lings allowed to matter was thoroughly i y discussed and a ( . ern ble and decay, and neg;ect given its committce appointed to *secure , signatures full swAy. This should not be the eake. ' ' i I to a pout on for incorp ration. If they . It is 9: tribute we owe to'die remains of are sucCecisful in ob aining stifficient I V� our dear departed fatbers, mothers, sisters I I I names, the Institute. w . 11 be established alie. brothers, to see that their graves are as soun as possible. Ev - try villager @hould n kept greell. . support this scheme. Nothing will so i " Wednesdav,11le 47flf, will be a grand expand tie minds and develop the in - 1. . day qt Gord6n's grove. Tile R.C. con- tellects of our young Ss reading. . gregratior M will ou.tbat date hold their an . - , . -The arst draft of 0 e stationing com- nnal picule. A large aDd' elit1juslastic P. . I11ILte@ was presented Thesdav evening to committee have tl ent of tile i 'the general Methodist Conference now in I " rftindowill use every exertion to make . Toronto. Th session al I Whitby i 2a�a , ., e ' t7l - . ( -u ant and enjoyable for el )o 1 n pleas, was as fo lows :-Whitb'-R. . " Cade, Jobu a i hose who attend. One feature of the 11 J. Hare, H.A., Ph.D. g I I vernor of Outario Pro ram will bethe disposal of a Dew Likilies' liege. . Port " erry-L. W. Hill, . . - .Brantford road cart, which is cousidere.1 B_A_ B looklin-Geo. Leach. Colum - the most easy riding rig of tile kind now b1IR-J. "Ihitlock. Myrtle -John Bed. � in 11 � e. Tick -eta will be so!d and the dis. ford. Pi kerlug-J. Tj, Caldwell, INLA, post I conducted in the sarne mariner as B.D.. E. Bat -rase, D.Ip. Greenwood- wa the buggy last year. Brass and U_ W. H witt. B.A. one to be spot. Clare. , quadrille bands will be present and a I I m0lIt-J "kf Simpson. Prince Albert- P, aoorm fcr dancing is being erected. Will i1all, s. c. rilaip iam sr.: D. B. *Greenbauk Co all d ome e,trly. - an c Madden superannivated. , , - xtensive. preparations are beiOR ood. Sengog-LTbomas ( Reid. m aje� by the, committee for the Union Port Pe y. Seagrave -T. W. Leggott. y school picnic �t "Rogebank." on Friday, � - I, J. F. Oe lay goes tb Tri ity. Toronto. W. -ju J lu 11. 19tl Some twenty different schools G. Hows n to West Tot I I I onto. C. J. Dob- are .exp ec ted to take part, and as many 0 8 on 10 late of Claremont, to The Peoples' an be present are invited. The . c Ch I �r '11, oronto. I Zolelasic Creek Rod Whitevale bands are -Part a driving alon the Brock road expected to furnish music, while medals ahould become ala A at a figure suri. u t ( will " be given by Mr. Cowan,the proprietor 'j" o tiended b the neck: fr 1� a limb of a sour I tre in C. Dilli ham's of t 10 grounds, for football and cricket. tile orchard. While Stejm 13 yaclits have been eu aged, and the . PH sing the other evening, we hap - co I mittee will arrange atters so thitt pened to ilook that way to see how blos.- all the children will fit lea4ahave one ride. soms we coming along, when we caught thelleon.' Besides the sebool children RS 8'ght of 111%t WO su d to be Calvert's 11 t MR v a" xi,ts its can be present will be I Ig id air. Quietly lifejess I dy danglUnni; ma ; welcome. A sma!1 -fee of ten cents ) . -_ we stopp d the rig and went over to seo wil be el iarged at the gate to defray ex. -1 how long he had been c ld, *hen all idea . nemses. Scholars will be admitted by struck u , lie miRlit be foilog and when ' tick t free..! The weatlier needs only to we 90t 11 to 11110 RiVe U the lauRli. The be -favorable to enstire a huge gatherling. , ouly way to avort such was to take him All should go that can possibly do so. off his guard, so we proceeded to some '.-A great many different kinds of rat, little. dist trice away and in the n -mal mall * ' traps are in use at the pre.;ent time. In rier m(lirred if he would loan its a matc) � �11 the face of this fact, one o( our citizens ,to. -ignite the contents of our white clay. I has discoverel ' A even a better and more No notic'e, being taken of aur enquiry, we . I simple way to dispose of these.peas, than . rushed to bis bide. whep Kracluuh, it heretofore been employed. He - recoui- was Only R beare crow. .Just at thAL' mends thi-, plau:-Procure .a bunch of moment the,good natured proprietor -made tine sliver wire, cut a piece about three I his appe rance from within the house. feet Iong- froin tile roll, tie one end fast I ' 110 laug led and we didu"t. The ouly �14, _ t or , " me stationary object and to the other , answer ,e made was a rapid movement � ] eudfasten a piece of raw meat. The rat to tile wF itlug bugRy. which hurried us rus ies out, swallows the meat Witilout to other quarters. - � - dii.covering the wire and attempts to get - -We ,like to have members of the . awg, but when he reaclies. the length of I Wandere a' A d Toronto . Bicycle clubs the wire is stopped suddenly and there I viRit us lien IL ley choose, or any other � i renialus until lie is belabored over the whee!ma j for that matter. Some of these heal with a club which may be placed sports ar) very goutlemauly and conduct for: the purpose. We have not yet tried theniflelybN in a way becoming citizens of thi6 recipe, being unable to purchase the Canada's greatest city. yet there are a few me t but the inventor informs us that it of these ge to who imagine that country will� w'.ork every time. _� _ people are very ignorant and will not pre- '' Elizalieth, beloved wife of William sume to resent the gravest insult. For Treme6ar, died at her residence in this instance, one of our villagers, while driv. villaRre on Saturday, JuDe 6th, at the age iug on tbo Kingston road, met two youths 010 56 years. The deceased lady has suf- on bicycles. He had his wift- and child fered for some time past witli some in the buggy with him. The horge being stomach disease, but until very recently a spirited animal, did not'like the looks of , the serious nature of the aftection was not the machines, and commenced to act ugly. su,s�l ected. She came. with her husband, ' The driver motioned to-tho riders 6o stop to his place from Oshawa some eight . as he feared that the horse was becoming' . years ago, and they have lived a quiet life . unmanag6lit-io. The only answer lie re- �urin- that time with us. - She leaves n a ceiyed to his'request was a ,griu and the baspand, two sons and one daughter, Mrs. wbecla carne swiftly on. Whauthp.youths J.�.Wlnter. Her sons are both promis. . bameacclose diat they were afraid of lug young men,one being a lawyqr and tb.e sust;ilolug personal injuries were the- to other a photographer. Deceased was'a ' come i:earp.r, tile- dismounted. Luckilv consistent member of tile Disciple church, no person was hurt but no credit for aver�- as are also the otlier members of the ing a calandLy belongs to thA Wheelloo,a. family. The bereft ones have -the sym- Whilo we do riot for om instant diRpute pathy of the neighborhood, in the loss of the right to half the road, we think that a lovino wife and a kind mother. The r% any gentlernati upon a bipycle will dis- remains were interred at tile Union barisj mount rather than cause a runaway, ar.d ' ground, near Osbawa, Monday afternood' porbipq Iona of liffe, Another villager in - The funeral was largely attended by vil- forms us that while returning from the I ag rs, aDXiOUS to show their last tribute , city he nict two bicyclists west of this 0 of �espoeet to a deceased citizio-11. � . - Squire Bunting's bee village. Keds always in the hLbit of * ing half g7 yard was the rotid, but oil this occasion he a OR Scene of much clamotir and excitement 'The that tbe- riders. wore determined to keep ou Monday. bees ware swarming. both tracks. His horse was not of the We could iWly explain the cause of this skittish varietv and he deveraiined to civil war among these small insects, hay. drive straight ahead. When he had ap, inilread a little pamphlet oil the subject, proaclied to within it few yards of the but for fear out motives would be mis. machines the riders shook &be handles j udged, we simply state that the bees were rang the bell.3 and did everythinp, in their swarming. Stationed at a safe distance power to friRhten the boree, but SU this from the hives stood the Squire, briskly exertious on their part was of no avail. as playing the "Protestant Boys" on an old the animal jogged right ahead, looking to tin pan with a stick, while in the midst neither right or left. FweiDg that their of the buzzing cloud might be sben W. case wu hopeless and that they were in D. Gordon, disguising his face with. a danger of liping driven over they took the mask of mosquito netting and his hands side of the road. Unless riders be a little encased in.black mittens. The arbitrators more conaiderate rural munieipal' 'ties will bad much difficulty in arranging a settle. seek lo6slr.ture to cause bievelista so dis. ment, but finally,after having provided a mount wbc6 a liorse apprciobse. This new hive and obtained siguatutes to a would much intei fere wil-b the pleasure of numerously worded treaty, the strikers their bealth�fhl exercise, but can only be .were pacified and the work of honey mak. avoiaed by the use of a liale more coo. ing allowed to proceed. Mr. Buntial; sideration for the foolinp% cif rural in. started the seasounrith e 1- ­ v., ne nlv(;, no itabitar-ta- Come boys, jj;t,jUpjIgt . WIj. L, tbree can be -counted within-hisviolvore. I usensary. .. - � # ., . . . . . . � .. - L. .. .I - 1; � - . � . 'i - . . - I �. .. . - . . . - 1. 1. I- , - ' � ,. ; . . - . I 1. .- k -� . I �, 3 il , - '7 -1 - � - - ; _ ., _. 4 * , :, 4 -C&A -4, I , ' k 1`14,' "' "' `V'�g 4,t 0 � � t A., :.4 '�11 I I ,_ ,,��,.,� �",_;A 1_,,,&, ��� 1 - �LjS, -. . ,4 , I W - 'AiR - it R . i�Yfi %F N-i,�,:� ,� � -1 , '.'A I ? % I 11 _ , TA ., N ,11t �, . '. , exii��L.%.,� k � ; ­ ;� ..", . . . � . . I .. Cu, red Ham's. Back Roasts, New Cbeese. - � . I . . I . ' ' . I . . I.- . . ... . - Fine New Teas, - . . � � - � - . . . � I I . . _. . . . .. . . -n-- - . . . i � . � . Pure Coffee Be� . . , � , . , . . � . . , . . . I . . . I . . . � . . I � � . . - . Chocolate, Cocoa', .' . ' - - I - . . I . . I -.---,------ . � . ­ . . I - . . . Cut Loaf Sugar, I.' .. . I . .1 . . . . ­... _.. - - . . . . . .. � - . . . . . . - I . � . . . . . . . . I 1. � . .- . . . I . I Icing Sugar, I; . . . . . I - -1 _. . . ' - - .. . . I - .- . I . ­ I . I . . . . - I - . . . I . . . . Granulated, &e,.-- - - . A-.. . . w._ ....- I - . - . �.! _.. ..... _: _. - ------.---------- - . ' * * . . � . , . . I � . . I I . I � I . , :. . . . ­ . . - . I .- Canned Corn, . . �- . . .11 . , * . I . . , . - I . I., I . . T ' ' . . I" ..it I . I,. - Tomatos, Pumpkin, ... . ... �. ( - � . � . Salmon, Lobsters. - *. . : . . . . . I . . , - . . � - �___________ ____ - . 1. ' . . - . . . . - . . I . Pine Apples, - . . ... Z . .- . - I.. - . . I.. . . .. . . � � . - I . . . . I.. .. � . . . r . � . I . I I . LeInons, Orangesir ' . . . . .. .:. . I ._.. - . . . . . ' . I . . .. . . . .. . I . . .. . . . . . . . Bananas, Figs. . . .1 . . - . . . .. � . ' .- . ;­ . 1. ­ . ,- � - . , .­ . - . .,. ..-. . - 1: . ' . I / 1. . � I . . � __ I Extrakts Vanilla, � � . , � . . � . - . . . I . _. I � I I . . . I . . . . I Lemon,' Cinuainoti, . , � . - . . . I . . - - . I .1 - . . . . Giuorer, Pure Spices. . . 0 , : r . . .. . . . ____ . . . - . . - .. .- f. . 1. .. - . . Nifixed Pickles, Cabbacre Pickle, .11ustard Pickle.- a . -_ . . I 0 . . . . . I . . . . . . : I . . . . . . . . . . I Anything you want in Giocenes. � .1 . . . : I � 0 . . . - � . . I . - - . : . � I - . . Highest price Paid for fresh eg,,s and first class butter. No other need apply. - . " - . - . 0 . . I . . . ... . ­ . . � . . . . � . . r . I K ... - . I � � .. DIC "JE. &- ATARQUIS9 . . . . . . - . . . . I I . . ...- . - . . - . . - . . - . ___ ,.---------- -----.--, - - __ __ --.--------- ___­___ - - ____ . . . . . . . � � . - I STE) � . . . .. .... 1. - - . I _W_- I E=W - . . : . . . - I . I .. � . ... . ­ . --jolmomir . . I - .1 . . . I � . . Jw SPRING.''GOODSI.... I- . _ . .. - .. .. .. . ­.. : -:. i . . - . , . . . . . * ..� - ­.­- . . PRI TS19 � ... - I SHIRTINGS1, . - . " . - � �:'COTTONADES4 -1. COTTON * __.' . 9. , ... . . I - 1. 1. IHIOSIERYO � GILOVES4 &C9 .,:-.-'' . . . - I �. .. . ___ - � - . - . - __ . I I � . . - . � . - . . . . * . . . . . - I � . . . 7 . . I . . 1. ! . . . We have a Fine Assortment of.'-: .-. .� - . . .- . . . I - � � . . - . . .1 I ­ . . . - .. . , . I , I I . . .. . - - - .. - _. I I ' Worste- d Coatings,. Su'itin,gs,.... . . . � .. .1 . I _. " . 1. 1. ' � ... - - � � . - . . 1. -1 . � . . - - �.. -PANTINGS AND TWEEDS..... i .11 � 1. � I I . . . � . - I - ... I . - - I � . . . . .. . . . I . I . . 1. ... 1. . To Select From.., ­ . . . I I - - .-. I 11 I . . .. . . ... . .. � . I .. . I . :_ � .. . . .. I . . . I J. . - 0 , , _. ; � . � 11 I . . . � . f a *1 .. " . . - Suits to Order ', 10, ftuts 42.50 " .''.. - .1 S $t i ... 1. .� , .1 . 1, � . I � . . . .. . .. - . I . . . i� . . . - � . . I . .1 I I ...: _�.. - I . *.:.-- . I .r. ,;. - i .. : . : ­- �. Wall Pap er in Great Va_riet� . ..'� _.... . - . . . - � ­ ':.' . - - ` - _' . . � . . . . . , � ,.� . ... . - 1. . . , Mangel and T-amip Seed Very Low''. - ,"I' . . I I... - ' - , ' - ' . I 10 16 A' NG$ -. 0 . 11� " . R _. * - *..,BUN I . . 4 - ________________. -------�--------------------------------- ____ . . � - I . L � il. � . . .. . I . ... .... . I ... . -...., ­ .- . . _.­ I rrm 0. _` ­_ ' �. 11 - . . . - . - WiO 'buy aH the Tinware you want this season. -� - - . . . - - . -**means 68888086888V ; I . I . . ' � . Just think, for. 99 cents you cau buy 3 Flarilrig Pails-, 6, 10 ' 3 14 quart, I 12 -part Pudding Dish,. :-. � -!:. - . . I - ELna - I . ! . - . .. .. . -) : - . . � - 11 . I 2 -quart Dipper... , - . .- I r _. . . ; I . I . � I I . : . . ­ . . . . : . 1. . . _. ; . . - . . il - BARGAIN, ? - . T . ' . - ' . I T I � . . . IS THIS A 1P I I.. - ; - - . I - I . . � I . I .- _... ... EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASHO.- � "... - ....' ".'..'- - � - . - . 1,000 tons of old iron wanted, highest price'paid.l., I . . * 1. . - I- . . . r.... . . � � - .­ . � � . � . .. . - .. � - � I . I . . - I ­;. &.... a,-Al1--GRE1G11l1.­_. I . . I _. . . - ., - . , ----.-----------------.-.--�--------------------- ____T _ . I . . I - � I . . - . . . � ..* `0 PATTERNS! � *. ' . - .. . 'a- . .. . . . - . - . . _. .: . . i - � - . . . . , , . U - 1500. Rolls WALL �- PAP�ERS I.'- . . . . .. . - . 1. . . . I... � - � t . . . -1-�-I"T= mcm=mnlmqa�s. , . . - . - , . . . I . ; . . . . . ' � . . . . . . . I . . . I 0 . 0 & . I = � New Prints ! - . 0 - . . New Shirtilicss ..: . . . � �n . . . . - . 1. . - . \ .;! ­ � . . - . . .�_ - . . . I . ... - . . . . I New Cottonades ! ... .. ....... - I . .... _.. ./. � _.., .... . ' I . .� . - GEO . a PARKER,'DUNB.,_VRT0N- no�-----------*-WM�------------------�------,-""-i� . - . . - . � � ­ - I + - I . .� . I- a J_&MHiM01*Tr_r, I __ . . 1-1 . . . . - - . ., . I .- I ' ' ­ * . 0 W. 0 _ . 4 -AGRICULTURAL 'WORKS 0'... � . . . . . . � I � .. � - 1. - . I . . . . - , . -1 I . '''.. . Jim. Te'sDODWELL, PROPRIETOR.' . .I'-- , . � . . �. ­ . .r . - I . . '' � . '. I ... . - .., . . I, - I � - . . . I 1.1� � I I.. I.- ­ . � 0 , .. . I I , �. I... , .- . ­ . - : _ : . _1� r" mna '. ' . ill Mullin- , �, . ReP ' i 9 on all Irinds of agricultural implements, engine's, and m �. � ­ , -:11 .. �­ , . . 'DrY dOne PromptlY. Satisfaction guaranteed. 111 .. . I - We aho furnis . -.� � - M681 �:�. - Steel Shafts- for Cylinders, $team Fixtures for all kinds of Eng' ' ­"., , k a �..!, , Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc. A No. 1 Plough'Points always ., - __ .:... �.. keot in Stof L - Castines in Iron or Brass made to Orders Also r.-:�_� . ., . r., 1. . � . � I . I . w ­ , . I t_ . - We thoroughly understand Adjl3ofing all kinds of Binder Knotters. .. ... . ", - .. ,�. 00 , "_ - � We bave the sole agency lor repairs for the Patterson xae.�,;, ... I , � ,-:�.",� . .. _, , , _13�1. �. __, . ;,:�j'.j 4. ,� _ . ,� -r'_.� Ohiao.kl'of whiob *�.� , 1;�. I I. . '. 1. � .W. J., Cowie, of Brougham, is 990nt 1_1 -­ , '.. . '' � . �... . �. � ,-.. _:,t 4,,,. - � 'k� ,. . , , 1- . . _ �7� � , � I � - - I I �!y , . I . - f. A� - 7-M " I . 1� � ,.,k . �,k . . _ t� ii I - ., � " % I . `� . " , � ��,,ffiq,, , 'Nu , �`r ! � ­ � , . . ,�i_ , & - ;', , , "I � , 4 V, A ��, � �i . � , �� ,;R,.R0, "d ,3-3 � i�., -v- & k -1 I - . '. , ­ 'A.; _. grr_., " � 11 - - ; � � t I -, .11�11 _4t M_,.s..1.,V \­ MI. 2_m � , , , _ I- . � ., ,..'�, k � - I I ".''! " _:�: F.k,.`4 � - ., C , _� � L � � %. ,�� ... - - t'�'il _3�� � 4 &I", . � _." .. 1, � � � . 1. - I I . I I . � - . - ---- I . lf� , . . I �-_ . � , , . - I - � I . . . - . - . . . - I -1. ,­_ - �,Aw � .' . i�a' . - � - . . . , , I � � J, . . . J. r. I I . . - .. - � . .. I - . .,V�!­..,d - � . - - !! - I I . .. . � � � .......... I I , . I . . .:11 I I . " . 11 � . 1 . - : . . - I 4i � 4':-- " . - . - , . , �Al -1 i: � i I .. .. � .. . i . - 1, . 1. I . � �;_:, i . - I I - . I ` , - . I �� '.. .1. .. .. -:� --- -_ - ____ _ . . I ____ ­ - . ` IL , �_____ ___ - ­ . - . 'r , :� 1. �� __ . ArOL. X* �_ - - . . - r . . 1�'� - I ­- ., - - - - , - . --v, , :.1 , -:-,- ----------- - ___ : . fr�_�� .. . . . ..... prof,costostat 0: i � � 7 - _ � ­ �:-_:; . ------- - - - ,:�� - - ---- . - - . j: .� ! -Xif� %. . �Vc, a I . �;z I ", . . _� - 41-.1111- ____ Z . .. . M. BATENIAN, M, 1) -, . .�­ ,, & s.o., Coroner. Offve � - R Pickering Officf, 11 lKing Street. . 11 -so -,.F,vbuing 6 to I' ::r 10 to . .1 . . . 1� , _____""�_V0C((1 3111sir �. 11 - . : � ..'� ,,-- - - I I - - � . . 1 TVU.17S 1(1-1 S"I . . .t pupil of 51jrs. J.'%�N'. Bra,11ev. (�, : " ", . 3d to give leAs')I)s "' . pare( - -_ Is pre w shing to I)Ift0e, ,11-'I'litl- . . Those -()' wl . ,notru, . ,tion will knjfiiY ( ,w- . at ciare'l'o'.1". . . . - - ThorOUgh InstrucNon G ,The best of references gi %,ell ; f ;-- . ____ - . __ __ - . __ 1. � 1, 4" f/ I I k L . � I . . . --- ____ . . -.4 ---------- ' I RV E 1, L, Q. B. FA X - I -4 . tf - TER, C011-1tv C" .. *11 .%-,..jn f;olicitor. Coult fl - ' - " - 16. e - \ � "­:) %_ -------- . . ___ OW ,%,, %1cG1L1_1%'!,'A ' - - ' - P terB,'s,olicit-rs, &-,,. ():1"(_, : office. Avilaby, 0"t. Jac). li-1;1 I I A. ue-GiIiiVrAy, LL -13. .N1u-11-.,v I - ------------ . .. ______� . .1 1AS PNITIKEI,'. 1, � , - and Solicitor, &­. .40,114: . THO' - commission. Oillce: OverOilla jug; opela every �atl',I'JMV. __----- __ - __ ­ ­ . S. ORMISTO.N'. 11"' . W. rence, 01-11­',��A ,�. 1) Notarits, ,��T�:., I- _r - ;Solicitors, -) -I-, . ('--qer:i;r)W - - 'routo, will be at . . . .Office, over J. Bui).1v'e;:�n-1- A10 ------- - - _____ . __ - ` - . ]DE NTON & D(,)I)S.. D; . solicitors-Not'l-;­ . I . ._,,--I. and County Lo*ttj A,;-, .1-vt*1­11. - east, Toruu I o. T.�11-;-1j,,-it.-'_-'.'. - . . Alerts Will I)p ill Cj,-,rt:!Li,;:,L %:-*-'--' .- ]Kopper'io,otore. . - - � � - _____ -_ - I . I I-h-i-maj. !/. I . - . .. , . --,---ff-- - . OV,: I NS. VI: f L " . . . I ! 11 - r" F, () N"� , ; r -,. -, *; - k -. " , - f '.' I- erinery Colie;;e, "'Or -,D10. ',[':.! &nd Cherrywoo,l every sh'.121F,1 I . thehorse's fw)t i-,t­1j­1,*to a* ! lot 33,7th coti_ Ilickt.-nn,;. 0. A .. &ended to. Telegraph ii,doreft,: . P.O. address : G reen I' ,i ver. Ont . . . ­ -_ - - -_ - - _. 1. - I - Socicties. . . ___4____1;-__;- .. ISING SU -N- LODGE . I R G. T. This lodge 1110'et . .evening in the year. iu.Dale'� - ; Every person invited to joill a the grana CELuse of Ternperanc ­ , . _____ _____ __ __ 11 . 4lU1&i-%1e6,1& Co , I- ___ ___ - L - - , . C()yjj-(_,y4##,Cer, . � . ,*­­ ------­­­- - . '� ,�, COD N . I 1102NIAS D U, . Tinisgioner for tajj�ug Afhd; I . Mont. Ont. - -_ I - B BUNT1,NG, Issiley . � * Licenses for the CoutitY fice at the siore or tit ine ree Village. I - - - ___ - - . R.bEAT0.';,T(J\VN - Coll, D. Conveyancer, . 11 L'. �L ' ' . jLffidavitp, Accountant ""d I Money to loan on farm Prol' bateti. OFFICE ­At Wljite' � . Brougham everY N1011da v a i - . trSUB&Ctiolli of b11t3i11tSC- _____ I . Aj-rhitc,-t i . i .L ,_j,:____,1-__ ", - L ­TY I L A. Pos-r, co N . A. for the cwiw� of ,-; andspe-2ificatious flm.i:ched f building. Steatu at�,(l but wt ventilation rt-specia!ty- Offi� . corner Dundag and 1�y,)�Ai . -11 -� - Residenco-Kiiiast,,ii I,( , I �- - __ . A 1trti#j)#d4,ri - - , - Uf�:IRBA,\ KS, tile .. - . a Auctioneer, still m I . willing to conduct anV­,.1)t--, .- and takes thits ovpo - rtunitv ot _. rons for past favort5.and'i-_-jw of them. Teruis lor ftxvio . : � rangeinents as todates a),�� !, atthe-offl-ce-of tinspalltr - � ., . � " �. :1 TH12o-'u`e­e'6rs, V PN, au ,c, 't, t' c - - f the whole of North an,". 601; attention given to all or,terL-1:i ' . . . Charges xoderate. Addre­' . .: BOX 47, Brougbaxii, Out. � - � - __ -, __ - . : . .4 flail, -S .. _41_� Boot. - . . - - .1� ..: - JOHN �ESLIEI IWO ;* . 1. . Maker Peg e4 &11,1 ­- . '19 . , 1, . . PrOniptly attondod to. .xl,t i.. a P Don't iorget the stal­;. .' - _­ IM-, King strc,e't, Ilickering � . - . : � ___ . . . . . . I I jlotcls. . , �' I -1-_-,__,1___-_- - [� i, l. , _ . 1)" . GJarues Gordon. pn-j1r:v' !tj: . tine new brick J)j';jJiL1,f. '11J i Every coavellletice,all % =1Ve�jliugl)-,1b:iC. Newl'ikic r r?-. - . and sheds. ______ _' , 1� "; 110U<1 T�r ,�..� ESTER- ... 1- W now ol -'-:e --_�-� �:��. - travell. P401i t.),- - ,:::,� Ing publiz!.. 1"I'lis il �_ - �.-o,­ changed hands, has Ileen re- '' out. �_. Sbhiatod &S it I:s, oppoh , I '� I ; it is cotivenient 'or i;atrons C ,- . . . I orlunch at all reasordble 111) "I -, 11 f.." Wid sheirooin. i0xsts. .%!� , �", � i z` . horses or cattle. (I veit�jj rzeil:� :�,., The bar is open a all leg?.1 i! .,. . . withleure liquors of every . I �, CUL ,y it .. . . Prorrie'or. 11 I . . - : _____ __ ... - I * 11'atchnitil. A_Q�_ - - I - a � ., - CUTfIBEIUT, N'% -i . ... L�" A-* 'I t . ering, Ont. Havi"L - -, '. - �... trade, I can guaratitee ce.-,f .. - �_;. � F. Lazarus, Eye-giti.s �: .: , .�zes. %% ! � 108511ed on shartest uuti�'e. X..... rates. I '. I � I � � I I P I . ­ - .-, - , . '.... Onta*r'io ­ .. . 11 . . - 7; : 1­� PICKERING I 1. . ��'.''*L _ 11 - __ , I - ',�-, -, Open for the transactia �L�" - Usuking Business. k : �_ .,) OFFICE HOURS -From 11 �1`. 10 to I o'clock. " L 1, � __ I D � ___ Savings Bank in .:1 (8- - _V _. A GEORO , KE � �� L. ­� - I � � tWr_ " ----------------�__- 411, ,� ,,, , -- PtVl. " 0 RE , , .t ,,NT R FOR S k",1�__, I , .�', I .. ... Plement tareroome a T ,�� 3�6149hcft,%t holise toiretber . L I-, ., . 1146 Mist .0r."Forsyth i " I .1, the two sho � between the I : ps , , . . b4rn, to rent. or would or I I ,� . , tesidenee. Possession give, I � - - . 1: For furtber particulars eP4 t" � � � PickerilafVillage. or by lei -Alpons, XichiRan. , "i. � � I 1, - . . V .., -,.. -, . . . . � _ (_ '34 1 1 1 � -1: . - IV , ! .... I -4, . .. ...:, . � ,Mi, ftk�. r , - Z - -i- . Aak � � ­�, -, ,�, ix",.4 � W .