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E I I . . ; . ­ I I .. . ­ - - . . . . , . .1 . . _.. 1. .­ .. . . .. � ... .. - _�`­ I _­­­­____­�_-V-W*�W��Wl _.._i____ __1 ____ I . - . � . . ...J-..,:_-. - :. ..... ­_ -----.--- . ___ . . _____.______. - - -------- . - - - . .........­_�. .---.---- - . -­.., 1�1'1 I . __ . .. - 1- - - I prof,cootonal O-Darba. - ,various prices from $17 to $70. During I - BASE LINE EAST. . ... . . . � � . - . 1. . � , I � _____ I - . . . . . ' . I � I - '. - . -.: ­: - , - . .- _; __ _____._ ___ - DECRIER'S LIVZRY! OUTAROUNDUS the three days' sale at the Junction they 1. I . . � ' - I . ­ ,:.,---. I I I -1 -1 . . ; - ­ I - I s . . . " -..-,- ��. I . __ 'If I - e sale A few from here took in the eicursion , - . I -, __�-. . I ek-lical. :­.- .. , --.' sold $25,000 worth of lots. After th . .. .� , , '. . �. '; . -. __-."� I . - . I . r. , ­ _. : .., i ..41-1-- . _­­;�­­1 . --,,. ­;­-, - __`11�11_1-_�­- As I have bought up Dan Reddifi's liv6ry LATESt LOCAL HAPPENINGS . RECORDED BY they had left only 26 lots,which have since to Niagara last Friday. ' . ' I �' . . - �: �1- L 1:.Z." . �1LBA-TEA1AN,M,D.,C.A1.,M.C.P. business and have added several new TRE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR been sold. The town will not be very ex- Miss Phoebe Vail left cn Saturday for . - .,�",: _� . � . . . - . ­ � - � . -, . oroner. office and Residence, horses and buggies, I can %ccounodate , ojourn at Picton. I - .*.. . I.. :�_ _.L,...,....Z._ I & S.O., C r% CORRESP(,NDENTS. . - tensive as only 80 acres were surveyed in. a two week's s . . -'-.*.- � �. i , * . I . . - . :-.�...il � Office hours: Morning - . . I . . - ng ,t,eet, Pickering � the public with good ritys at all hours. ....., I .. - ­ to lots. Our school is preparing to attend the .,I . 2 . - �.... 1; * ,"-. , � to 11:30; E V811ing 6 to 8. . " F, .. - : . - . - , ), , I - I . Covered 'bur, meets 111 Lrains. In.. �. . . ; .., . . . . . .. ____ _____ - - . �: i I � - . .11L �_ . . . OLAREMONT. I I On Saturday, the final match of the picnic at "Ro8ebaDk," on the 19th inst. _. * - �' - - . . - I _f. connection with livery 1 k6ep a . . . .. . . . . . . - ... .L r 1.7., I.",_,, I,f)c(( 1111(sic. , . . .. . - 1. . . . schedule for the Smith cup was to have Will McCausland has bad a bard tim4 - - . ,I .. . . .1 � � �:_i -Sale, Commission, and Board- I - 1, - 1. � I � - 1�� - 11' . 3. I . . st recovering from an at- -.- ;_� ., - .A. _-1 -, , 1_1;11�__ . . I NOTIM--Every Tuesday afternoon Tnx Wrwe- been played, but it was not the final one. lately. He is jul � . _. , . _. �!� . :. �. I - .- ".,-, . ing Stables, Pickering. , . - ' - � :1'. - .C: - �: - -V - ..-. . tani a tie tack of mumps. .. I I . ., . . - - . . I ,& 1.'aDgers and Ellec.-nere s . .. , �­ , - ,Nl[i:,-,, id"l, simpqon, , . _ � � man will be found in the. office of Gerow s Purt� P Th - ' ' �' - 1. ­ I . � 11 . I .. . . � X I . . I � , . I . - -lof%r,.J.xV.Brntlley,oftlieToront Con- 0-eO. - Tv T. ==(==MM- Factory. Claremont. where he will be pleased to for the cup aria' it will have to be played Visitors -Mr. and Mrs. David Sinitlil . ptipi T I � ' � I .1 i ­ - servatory of Music,. . --------- - _ - - -,-- . . - I., :- 941 DO(I cl All the matelles the schedule call- Pickering; Mrs. Geo. Vice, Solina; Mr. . -1 - . ;_ . red to giv,a le5sons in voice culture. M - - ," see any of his subscribers.] again. . . . - , -.-,.. -.11 � .. - I � - . -1 . � Is prel)A� . . , . � . I . I . �, - - Those W1311ilIg to place theina-1ves under her ' 1-1% , I I esult as Chas. Vail. Ashburn. " - . .. , . I . '. - I . . *. 'AO,Z n :. .- 0 Aliss Lumley, of Markbam, visited with ed for,have been played which. r , ' - I . . - te with her ­ .. �., . .. i. 0 i The neighborhood could not 'contaiii �. -1 I I , . . - . . . . . . - .�_ . .1 .-. � . . - 11 r 130 01 . , . ,. : - 1. ce Mrs. Pallister this week. follows, - . . ,ill kinony e9impunica �0 - . � .. I � . I .- . instructio at Claremont. � "4 - . . . .. . . I . � . . I . - & � - IdeS I . .1 � . . � . 0 Squire H olden is having erActed a com - . won lost draw. Frankie Hancock and Eddie Philip on. . . __ - - . ough Iiistruction Guaranteed . &S I ca 'n .. - W C5. 0 -4 ffl 04 .. - - � - . ... . . Thor . 7.. 4 1-4 �q 11 modious bank barn on his farm east of Maple Leafs ". ;O 2 nday last. Tbej proceeded to Cherry- . . . . I.. . I .. . SInr ! �q m- w a, o A . : - - .- ..-. . - - I ; - . ofirebrencesgiveuifreqt6red. 4o-52 1; . . ,� . . � - . ood to take in the sights of that burgh. . .- ' � ' � . The best 1 =:6! . . tills place. Ptau,,ers 2 . .1 1 . w . . I . � ;;;�__ �__ ___�__ - ______1:______ I OUX ! ev, I . . . I . . 4- . . n -v - .. I . . . . . I ... ___ - 42 .'" , - *1 I - . �1, .. 0 The, arrived, home in the we snia"ours.. � -.11. __ - I Many desirable imptovements to thb Ellesmere - . . ,2. 1 1- - , . 1. - , !.%VN 4 - , M M a .'I r.9 : .M . ... . - ­ � - .- .. I .1,egal. . Ga ,-4 . ,-4 ,4 (A CH 1. * . - . We cannot think what kept them so long. -. .. . .. I - 1. - . - . i nitith coucession Irave been made during .� � . . I . .. I ' I ; W ' . � .... I . . . I- Z , -!dV , ., - . � . .. I - ; I .. ­-J'AltEWELL, Q. 0J, BARRIS' ,� � I _. - I -Q We are glad to see the boys busily en- We can boast of at least one cultured - - . ... � . ­. -------: I I the past two weeks. . . .� . ..�, E. ' 2, -2 , , C5 -4 , I,q M -P Last Sunday night about 6le- � . . TEI�. colvity Crown Attorney, and Couaty ,,� . xa,N 1 - -,: 1 ., - '" ,.4 " " Between thie combined efforts of nature gaged gravelling that naly part of the songster. n . � . - . - � . � , J. - GO ,ell , qaa ; ,A.�� -;,:,. 1 1 . - r%. - F, I xpressi- -- -- - - � . C,L,drt House, \�Aiitbv. 10-y *o-�` .,. . . I and croquet players, the grass on JobbiLt's Markham road -thank goodness ! ven o clock, a noise that was me . - - � solicitor . ---------. -:; I 11 i . - . r .'...;* . ". - 1 ' _:� . - , �Z , wor " � I bfy melodios could be heard issuing from � " . . - - ___ - ..IN � . -1. IN .. � lawn feebly struggles for e.xisteuce. Mr. S. Westney recently sold'a three- M . . . _. . . ... ; I , .. .. - r% . - r & .�\IcGILLIVBAY, B_-kRRI8-. CM ;1;0 i . I � ered buggy. The notes were - - � - . . . __ - - . 'Twas within a cov . 0 NN Geo. Graham and his three children rear -old bull weighing 1860 lbs. 1) ters, solicitors, &c. 091ce opilokte Post Lu ,.,� 1 - - �-, 11 . M - ' � . �- - � li,a 0 = i. te - - - I NVilitl)y,olit. Jno.Ball Dow, II.N.;Tbeo. = -, I 0 . 0 ;. , drove ort froin tile City on Sunday. His the heaviest beast atnongst a carload of in keeping with the rattle of the wheels. , , - .- .. d" I , '. . I I . . .� . oti 0 � 't -C �=!:: le 0 Z 'D c, . ' . M - I - � - . _a ?LI $.._ k. . �' oflice. Money to Loan. t3y Ime I 1 ..4 W C: C: , Michael Douglas, Esq., was Wending . , . . A. MeC.illivray, LL.B. . r ! ms �1, 4 -:, E;. old friends were pleased to see bim look- cattle. - - . . I . . _. 11 . . ___ ,2 C 9'. -:3 - - .-, -_ �c :3 P Z. P; I . . -------- L&. Q .. - = ;� � Q - - ight. He - . . ­ - . . ____ *4 i Z. - �: C; S. ;_ Z_. Do �C._:r :..,Q, � - hearty. HTe seems to flourish in a Mr. J. Currab's mare hurt herself so- his way eastward on Friday n - - � . - - 6 � %,-.a Ing so - . . .� 110AIIAS PA,RKEI:',, BARRISTLER 0 1 .I - �5 z t -L . 0 I 'gf en - ,�, C3 "a . I � : - -, .4 I - W Z P_;4 t, =a.== a, ry W3 _4.� 04 Z �. C5 - ZZ) I builueels way. - verely on an illegal barbed wire fence last was idiuc, �eacefully along, Wh Off .. � . _,�,­ - . �11.,J Solicitor, &e. Money to 103,11- '%'O �. I 4 . 8 ­ _. . ­ . . .k ;�. I Q 0 C , 0 ,� : 0 . . 1. . . I �% COUAM3414ion, offleo: 0 :,,,. ,6 3-- 0 e to carry harness roiled a wheel. Mike thought lie wa * I T ver Ontario Bank, Picker- Co '%.Id' .: I Claretynt lodge, X.O.U.W. in a body, week7 and will be uuabl' - � : .Z -k � 0 ut his expecta. . . . . . , aturdav'. 4-y %W , Q . Id . 'na down, down, down, b . - - . - jUg; oper ;= ;.) i - tZ :� ,-t --., C 0 �k , W , "ver on Suliday and at- uL,til after harvest. . gol . ' ­ '' - I _. - - OVCrY s . . . visited Oreeti 1,1 . . . - . not realized for lie stopped- -.-' -'-.,. ­ - . �_ ----- 1. - . k - - - . >: 4, : 1z C3 T , %# i - I 01112118TON-, LL.B., of Law. 1�- %, tZ I - - C U k (1. 0 i. % tended the Baptisi, chapel. Rev. Shaw, There are pienies,parties and exetirsions tions were . . I '. . ... - 1AT S� - ;; . t �� , S. to 4S .2 0 A of WhiteVRlc-,delivered ail eloquent sermon in progress around here, too nume rous to when he reached the giound. Mike con... . . . - . . orialston & I)rew,' Barristers, I = , d = Z: 4) .= tc 1. ka I . - .M - � - . .. � _.- - . _� . T I 0 rance, '5 - C_ .- __ 40 art � . .. . - I-, " I Stroet, To- . ;" �� ;o 4'D 1 to tile fraternity. mention. llay ail the participants in tinued his j ' rney without tile c. - , . '. � � . � Notaries, 1-c., V-) Torouto . 4 .- i: U 9: . ' ou , , , - - - , .Solici"o - 41 F .;: ce =:4 t. - . .. � . - . . " � Xotito. Wi'li i)e at. claeritiont every Thursday , 11% . , .a ,; �, `� ,; Cd Z r. . D. 8. Palmer-ir, making extensive im- these Jolifications, have an enjoyable time, This- vicinity has a lot of accidents, 110 . . . .. . _; . _. . ,hop. Mouev to loan. 2:.Iy W . . . . .office over .1 - I�uij 3 y's r , * ' d in one da last - '. I .... 1. _. - __ __ �, . . ­ ______ -------------- - � - - rek;-(I( - A y . ,- - . ; ___ .�� wo h is the order of the day. Had 'ess than three occurre � . ­_ I . . - E'_�TON & DODS, BARRISTERS, V," I , C.X.T � - t-1 :1: , 7 Ll.� to t� 'm provc,meuts to Lm, I unee. He has Road r . S. Brant lost a valuable horse : - . .1 ...- . I.: __ - - --.--- _ _ -v, besides -numerous Fred Tabor and Tingle a sunstroke wbilst week. T.' ' - ' * ' . . adde,l another stoi I i .. . .. .-. � . ­cilorsforCAV I �, . 11) sol;c!.ito.:s.N,'ot%rie.s, Etc., So., , . . I I other C1111.1.1geS. We have-uo mushroom doing ­mtute," or what was the niatter? while hauling gravel off the lake beach.- ' ... � . . - ' n " , ­jutv Loan AO-8.1ciation. Eli Adelaide st. . - , ,�� - . , I � _� . and et, ' oneof the, I �:,�. � �. ': � -, 1.;- .'.: . .. � I iliage lasteadily increas- 'ney seeme " kind of groggy on their pins. Chas. Bunker was at Wm. Powell's and . . -.1 __. . _. : . east, T�)roilto. TcAephone, 911. pkLr1­ 7 . . . , g.owth, yet our vi I U . I I : ­-, �. i I _- - . . � - ners r;li 1�'! ill clare,l_n3nt 0­tfry Se.lurd.ty Over ... : 't �.. . ...- ......, ... � e .. �; I I - -as the man ou ho�seback farious- while talking to the milk maid, the rattle . . � - __ . . � I . . . - 131 y - `. . I, � I . I Dg IU lvelaldl.. Who Y� . * 1. . 140PI)er'n'.3tore. . .- . e that " . . . . ., - i I - - . _. * i - . - I . . � ruesda3'r, shower bame with cotis'itler- ly noling barebacked a horse at it). o'clock of the milk pails frightened.the hors - - . . . � . ­. - , . I . 7777 � ----------- -- Spring bas brought with'it niRny ncivelties able force and niet with the warmest wel- (midnight i, alon-- the Danforth road ? and lie was drivin-. The animal inade a bolt � _.. .. --- . .1 .� . n I I - - - . I 4 - . � I 1:0el-IJI(try. . - and srecial desigiis in plated, silver Ktid . I - _. ,s . I � I -.1 ­ . I I . . . . � . - . - . . . ; . . . 1.11-.__.�__,_,,- _. . - . . The wheels of _. � � . . . _,-_-_­_­-.­-, 'r, - I nee and went ve, 0 r,, I �') . come. Drooping- spirit$ Its Well as droop- what man turned a horse Ireeking swith for the fe throuall tl e Holl.�IN S, VETEUINNARYSU ril- - iug'fields have beeu 11111ell reviVell. Tile perspiration into Mr. Harry Moon's corn oyer it. tile - ,,i(,,,r,, - ­ ' ' .. _' � HI . . . I-) . �_ _. 1. .: - . I !, Intl) R deep ditch, and then stoppf,d. %Tie,J ' . . I .1 . ., . . ; . - I �., ; ban st %-Ili be mucli better than report-, a.bout the saiDe periou. �. - . ry C, is4t N1;;.*,evfJ1U ' . ­ % . , �. - - erinao jljege, Tort�nto, w;'l v , -1 -. I i I . ent Charlie flying off 0 -_ _. . . .- (41',ON, Graluate of the 0"t"ri(I V(4- ' .- �. . Sol*d- Goldl!., I .y . . . - I '� - ago would indicate. Mr. W. H. Fawcett.has been Ter '1111- sudden pause ; L' . .. - a Nv Atill . - Aud Cherrywood every Saturda`v. DiReases of ' , . -- I - ' I Wheulhe alighted on terralfirma, �.. . . . . I . - � I the borse's foot attenried to a' Ynv sijoeing f or.e . The painters have completed the work fortunate of late -two good utares, a coit space. -1 I . - . � . lot 33,7th con.. Pi,;kering. Calls Promptly nt� jevvelrv. Citreful buyers will not allow I)an enough to lie fouti lie was not injured, which was it ; .. . . ._.. . .- I - � . - .� s: wilitevale, ont. old. sl�op-w:)rn goodR to be worked off on on Joshua Butioly's dwelling. Tile house and four sheep are mote t - - .' 11 " ' I.. i - : tended to. Telegraph addres ien the violence of the fall is - - - .. __._":, - � . for lose in less than eight months. We heard wonder, wl . %., . I - . - : 11.0. ad-.Iress: Green River. Ont. 34-y them at biah prices until they have seen preseilts a pute white appearance saye I " . . . .., _-, _. . - - _____ - what is new and strictly in the present the shutters and they are a beautiful lie was likely to miss some poultry for his taken into consideration. The horse ran - - . . - 1. . -1 .. .. .1, . . .�. - __ ______ ____ ed by - .1 . �. 7 cicties. stvie. Barnard of WhAv has stocked up green. The contrast harmonizes very neighbors have an objection to,60W wheat about a mile, when it was captur . .- . 1. .. -1 S10 . . . I., I .. __. _. � ..... .7--, � - - . . - . ;, . _�, ­_�_. - I - - - I �.___________ I I I with new and taking patterns in jersey agreeably. for hens to feed upon. - Mr. P. Gorinau. . . - . I . . I - . ­_ I ; L � . ' 't . . - - - -_ 0_-@00-*-------; I . . I � ...-. _. �1. � .7.� - :_ !� . . TKNO SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. 0. pins., hair pins, .1 -Y hp . . . . ­,­ . . . .. I- I I.- 1. . As a rivah is for the past few years The real estate transactions at Scarboro . LE. . __ .. � I '.., . � I -, R G. -T. This lodge meeto every Monday . . . . . ex . ted between thlo place and Toronto, Junction are being observed with interest. ,_ - WHITEVA . i 1-1 ..; . . . - �.-- �*b i - T., in Dale's Hall. Pickering. ; .... I.. , - , xi F, I ... . I I . - . .,_". . ;L� I . Levening in the yea - , I l- .- Mrs. C. Reesor is visiting at her inother's . _... _. .. i Every" erson invited to join and help advance :, �_ .. - . . our pathmaster, not to be out done by The demand for lots has been most grati - . I - _. I . - , Jolv . , : . : ", _ .- .1 I . 0 .. I .... : _�;.,� . ...._... - . ­.: -:- Ba' . ­ the grand Cause of Temperance.. . � 11 - '..., . �. . . - . Squire Denison in "extending the freedom fying to the promoter. The landowners - . . . I I .- - . . . - . : - ­: . '... � y I , " - , .. . in Toronto. . - I . _ '. - . . : - . - L.. � ­ . �, - - __ bib pins, brooches, Rhine stone goods. of the city" to the Salvation Army officials, In the vicinity are cheerfully adding 50 Miss Lillie Major has been visiting her ' _.. . . . I L i - . t. � I . _.. gouviilltoo Oqrba. , - I rings, fob, Victoria and Albert chains and llfts extended the Same courtesy to our per cent on to last; Tear's quotation for sister, Mrs. A. Whitson, of the Queen City. .. _- �._ - __ . L.: . �___ ,� I I - . . . .. . � . I I .� ..;_ . watches. He wants everyore interested to much beloved bovines. In both cases the purchasing chunks of earth. ScarborO Rev. Mr. Cannom has returned from the . . - . - I _... . - . . 1. - -e.. ., I . . . _­ . - ­ ,. � ' . � . - Conveyajwer, & I look through his stock, and tbev will find favorites will exercise the proffered prIvi- cannot lose but will greatly gain by the Bay Conference and will be with us for an- . _- , .. 'r � . - � . . I - - . .1,- ­_ J-1-- . . . . - L . I � I -, I . - 1.1- - ­_ -__,__�____­­ . arld low pii enterprise. A few pu6biDg business men other year. . . -1. . ,:.. .. . I - er, Com- that for qnality, style ce it lege. ' lIAS DUNN, Couvevace . - ing a few ; .; .1.. � .. � - . . H6 Accompanied b-. deputy Gerow, the are wanted around here to make this ]is- Miss May '11cPhee is - spi�nd . - I.. - . a, etc., Clare- . - . . . . 1, - . Tinissioner for taking Affidavit 3LOY \_ Ew8-man went fishing Qu Tuesday. If tnict the most popular in the provill3e. weeks in Peterboro with her sister, Mrs. _ - . ._ . - � , . . . .. - .� I � mont, ont. __ __ . - . __ . - � --------- . - __ ______ � Issuer iof Marriage cout4idered from an exploration stand- We have latelv indulged a hope th,tt the Birnie. � I . . � � . B U NTIN G, Takesthe Cake ( INIrs.4. L. Spink, -with her dati2liter * - . - - -1 - . �. . . ; . . Z - I point. the excursion was a success. Tho regi-ettable inclaems in connection With - . - . _. ... I I . . B ­ . Pearlie, is visiting at the old homestead, . .. - e Licenses forthe county 6f Ontario. Of ____ _______._ - ' M I ­­ . . . lice at the store or at his residence, Pickering rettv t1or- Christ'sIchtirch ha,l ceased to exist. for we � � . . - . 12-y I .,ection were p . Major Br6-3. . � :. - I . i � sp WM*. jo COWIE riverq in th a r L _.. __....�; Village. . ___ 00 gh!y wuuded. As to t!;e (juatitity of noted with no small satisfaction the bar- & White are it! the city this . J:��.. __ __ ----------- ou 1. I I . ,11.., . _____ - --------- Messrs. Pugh - - � 1 4 TOWNSHIPCLERK Is Ejole ape!lt it, Pi�-�en.;g Towngbil, fk)r - fish capture" it is golueth-ug like a lady's Molly eXi6tjU,y after the recent pralsewor- . . k 11L.BEATO.� , d I ^ week completing - arranwzments with a - � . � ��. -- - i . e Conveyancer, Cornmissioner for taking .... the CeN-braWl - . I . . 1: __ 1� . - - t i 11) I w mill. , , . stlidevitm, Accountant and insurance Agent. age --a pmfutmd secret, save to their most thy compromise annougst the rival fact- Stratford firm for putting in their ne - . to ioau onfarm proi�erty- Wills pro- Celebrated Wilkinson Plows- and intin)'ate relatives. ious, Judge- our -dismay when Mr. Win. When they get things into working order - - , - ' ".. _ . Mouoy . ... ... . �� * * Irt the other S etent farmers' ­-.. .. . .. . .� bawl. OFFICE --At Whitevalc. Will be in . . The Dominion Day celebration in Clare. Bi tinday intruded his seem- they will have the most comp - . 7 1� �., . . . ,. I - afternoon for the . . i � . �.. . - ,�, � Broligbain every Monday . I I . ScuMers, , burch mill in the town,3hip. - - � �. - � _. 27-v ­ ingly strife -loving presence in the c .. .. .. - -ort of re. n I I - % I . i transacti(m of busineris. out 'a to be a huge affair. a c .. . . � - ___ I I . . .. - . . � ____ __ ___ ___ __ __ BINDERS and MOWERS, It" 1 ittee and greativ against the church warden's � The Whitevale lodge, A.ox.W.,attended __ . spleudeut maguificeut. The comin -uniform, at the Green -1 - �k I : ArchWet*t- - . ` . usisted on preaching to tile con- divine service in . ­ . � -;� -'%, . I !,� - I -' . . - . � . .. . .. . . I .. 11, . (?&tterzon&Br*. . - . I I have been ab!e to secure tile grounds of I wislic . hapel on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Shaw :� 1. . . .. . . . ___-_,._-_-__,_-._._1___11 __ -.-_-_-.__-1 *t ... � .., - ' River c - . . � :.. , . I .� 1, ,. � . . . . -hill, where tile grassy r -d is I gregatiou. .\Iany of tile latter refused to .... . - , I A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITEC - - * L .Nir. Utiolei I . ,wai and practicable --- - I . Z.. -I - ' Also the Laurence Separatof in good con- hktc-u to his di%course and left the church delivered a very eloquent .- . ..- . - -:.... � , ­nty of Ontario Drawiufs � ditiou, tor. sale. cheap- Ao,elleu and so ul-ceiv flecked %%ith shade P ,rmon . The Whitevale Baptist choir con- . I . .. I _. �. � �. � I - . � I:t . � AL. tor the co . , ie . - I �... every class of W th dtirlilp! the service. As an eeclesiRstical r - - , andsptntic�,tions furnished for ud .­;!jadox, space to wnrLD yourt-elf I ducted the service of song. The Markham ' . ... . . �, . � k,: - . buildilig: Steam and hot water beatiq &L 0owu. I StIltleut Mr. Burt's action is difficult to up. . . I I I . ,F, _7 � �, . auy. office -Gerrie hloN' I Wme� C omwidie ,- Broughm. aftlues"aud ice cream to co.01 you i . . and Claremont lodges in" compliance with � . . . _­ �; ; �_ . - , . . I '.. i Ve11tll&ti0!1 F4 SPeCi - late. Hecame uninvited byanyin . .. . - - _t. ". streots, Wiritbv: I No one calculates to put i an invitation turned out in full force. - . - ., : `4� COrtler Duadas and 11y0ck , . U a dry daV. tile oree ' . -- - - . r I I � Poesi 4ence ickering. 37-v __ __ - - __ * __ - - i anthorityaud againstthe wishesof the The South Ontario excursion to Niagara, 1. . .. . � ­_ .- W511; -Kina6t�in Rosa E&9t I _____ - - - ,.qzw arocz or-- . fancy beyerages are to suit late i - . - .., - .1 - I .", - . _.. --------------- - ---------- t_____-__ - er portion of 'lie hearers. Surely Falls via Lewiston, on Friday, the 12th '. � Ils : f I . ud every gi.- I has a chance ()I being R great ­ , , .1", ' ... - . AuctiolAc'erin,fl. I should str* Aable crowd _` . , 1- �;t " - �, � . � - 11--1--�_ D R Y m: w G 0 0 USS' " a If blie ar. a iniuibter of the gospe Ive tO inst , was attended bv a comfo v - _�­,- �� 1-.1.1 - - . - 11 ` - - -1 I I * dear creature to some fellow '. � ' - I FAIRBANKS, tile old aD(I reliable, I ' th allav the passions and create peace -'tis of pleasure seekers, -all of whom enjoyed -_ . '.- I., .: ..,- �- . . I JUST A",.Rl%'I'-,L)---'-IllltTl\'(is- 0)-r- rRilges to sailaple the variety. Your tee - - � . I - . ; -As ' Auctioneer, Still in the field, able and ' - OVERALLS. " e cloth --rather 0an to the trip immensely, especially as the route . - . . �. .. . - � � I _ 1. .. - . � .. I - Ws entrusted to him, TONADES. COTTON. PRINTS. i will water till you will trY to borrow 50 an emblem of th - ­ - __ I .I. .*. .. wilhug to canduct any OR SM.00KS� HOSE. ETC, I . akealliv. ;Nlon. re -open a most painful wound. Ilis action was one which is not usnallv taken. The ' . I ,- C and tah es thi6 oiiportunity ot thanking his pat- . I Cents fl -OM 601110 0110 to t � L ._, ... �, i is aga christlau doctrines . .. * _' . - . - rons for past favors, and tiopesfor a cotitinuance Also a fine selection of Cheap Wau Tapem inst, and certain. management -of the affair was conducted I -, . of thein. leritis for services niodertlte. Ar- . ey hid In your boots will be perfectly safe, bV an able committee, the Major-ity of - . ­ . . . - . . 1:., L Mens'and poys'Shoes for ev,(.r%-(Iuy Wear. people fy foreign to a gentleman. . ..: � � I rangeinerits as to dates ay,d ' werins cau be made � - ' but tile teut has such a draw that , ' ' , SMITH lne.Le- -13 - -, -, _, :I-. ... 45-tf � COOPER & est, - - � - v;hom seemed to be doing all in their power- - . I . , . . - at tile off -_ . . Boots tilade. � will disrobe in retired spot); to find their - oard, especially- - - . . . ice of niis Paver. - ___ - - . . '. . - . . __ - __ - ___ - ____ ___ .. - , . for the pleasure of all oil b - .- ..- - . .- - ',, Licensed Aue . . n stoeb. Fresh loolLe ellauge. The program will be good - .. , .. � - . Mr. Willis, the popti- ..- _.. . I .­.. �? - . HO-NIAS POUCHElt 1�est Tinware (Buif(lv's rnakei i. . . . those of the fair sex. . .. . . .. Ir tho . .1 " WHITBY. I . . . � . . .1 , T tioneer, vailiator, etc., for East York and Groceries in stock. Nails b. I!e buslA anti lit the concert superior, � L. . . tended n his duties - - . _. ; . . I i. � . , _.� . .. - � . - . . : . tbe whole of North and 6outh Outaxio. Strict keg. fencllvirft��Is .. bo.'ts, iterew a. &c.. in t . . . _. - . � . . lar steward of No. 1, at . i -,-- . � - _. paiior all the new extras thrown in. If you I faithfuliv, handling the dishes with won- - atteution given to ail orders 4 w%ii or telegraph. cliesp as ,be eboRpest. - . - ,-�- J�- . . � - last A despatch from Whitby 'to the dailies. - .- �' . .. P -, - . Chan,ei uokifirate. Address THos. PoUCHER, ''. special bargains in WhiP8 and Ten. don't WAnt to get left, lixe you did derful agility, but was refused assistance : I- _. - I . .-, ­ � - f � 0 . - .. � Box 47, Rrwii,ham, Out. on Tuesdity states :-11 Henry Harris,aged is sub -officer. Mr. - - � _.... . - . I ,.,- - - - . .. 1. . . - . ---------- we Ho JACKSONe year, buy your tickets ahead and you can 18, son of Mr. W. C. Harris, late of Calde. at the window by h ­ I - . _. Boot's fil(ft '11does. . RI&OCK ROAD, - - ONT. goin while other people are purchasing own- Knowles, Minister of Edtication, pro tem', - . - - . .. - . I k. . .; - . ___­_.-__. - ___ - ­ - - - __ - ___ ­_;�­_ - - . __ � - ti,eirs. 'I'lie Leh is being prepared for 600 c itt. Burt on & Co.,of Toronto, was dr punctually carried on the educati3nal de- ..� - - ­ . . � . . i .- OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND -SHOE --- - . and tile concert for all who ean get in. ed here in the harbor this morning. Quite partment of the trip. Mr. Green would - __ - 11 f-, - . � - � .. - .1 . I � iY . - ; - . � J Maker Pegged and EeWu work. Orders MONIF TO LOAN The tickets are to be sold outside this yeai R tiumber have been grappling for the boiv like the lady in whose bask(at he left his - - I - proirlptly attondod to. Experienced workinan- . ust been sue- jack-knife to return it to him, as it is im- . -��: ship. Don't forget the stand. nearly opposite the . ttad no matterhow Small or flat your tiose all tile afternoop ' � � . ' - . ' . ' ' . ; � . 7-V . ON MORTGAGE SECURITY cessful It is supposed that the deceased possible for him to remember which one of , ' : .. ' . ..' . .J.: , . - - . - ., .1 .. . News, King stmet, Pickering village. way lie there wout be a chance to perfor- - . - '.'� : .. .. . I . - I - , at lowest rates of interest. Mortg&ges and Do ate the air without the paste board. I'm attempted to swim after his canoe, which his numerous patronesses had it last. With .--- * I _. , �, �. �. ... i -.1 � . . Hotels. - ut)d floating,- and was taken with the exception of Wal. who, several times ,- . . .1 .1 . " ­ '; 0- . . - I I , : . . .1 . " . - I ntures purebased for cash � going. our folks are going and the rem. wfts fO I nearlv fell over one of the noles in Prospect 2 . . - - . . 1;. !.. . . I �_ - I------- __ - �. ­_­­ - - ­ __ --'-'-------- � be there. cr`amPs- . - - - ' - � f ..''.., . I .n. ''. . � , : �% - . �_ RDON_ HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., : �!�NM.A.T. =8r.V.,&.f= tiant of tile rest of the people will . --- . . I . Park, there were no accidents of any kind. . ,- ­. _.. _. �11 t.�, �, . - - -Go -,s Gordon proprietor. ,Tbig hotel is it . . -emout calculates to be on tiwe so . . Charlie was heard to exclaim 11 I never had - ... . I ;�­ Janic . and Clat . . . ' . - - -. . fine new I)rick bL,jldin,g, fluishod in superior - _ . ,., bought and sold on coinw.861011 . , . . . - JL ,. " iq .- - sidem had better come for the proces. , PICKERING HARBOR. � vin' time in my life." The - 1. , .- . - - ,; � .. : style. Every convenience and comfort for the , *., - out .. I . I - such a sta . . I - 4.." i- _.�. . traveniu,.l).,,b,.ic. ;�ewmudcoiawodiousiStableg Ag#ntftr: western, Laucaqh Ire and Citvoi siou and they will beableto get seating ' __ Whitevale and Green River bands were in . ­ . 1, - , . ..., �.�;, . I.- - . ,05y u . . I . '�nranrpConj- We have bad quite a fusts around o r - .1 an.] %he,l' � Monebeoter Pirelli a 0 attendance and gave gelleral satisfaction. � t 1. : s. Londonand for the programme in %he aftervoov n' . . . - - I _. - �, __ -ance * Their union on I I Yankee Doodle" was ­. - - . . .1. ------- ____ - panies,-North Anjerimn We lnj,ul - a I" : � : � . �7. - I I ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Out., . CO., &IbO ACCi,it,nt I TqRurtweo uthon. be on haua for the evening. people Rre place of late. but hope .thing are quiet- . . __ .� . . I- , - . . odatit-n of the , . I to in,, down. much appreciated. and suourested that it . - . P � W no -,v opoil �or the accomm' . . d to como huugry aud do jnstica � �" . . i. ,� - � Itivite r% � . . - . traveliin�, liubli3. This hotel, having lately , -� - -, �� - V.&4%j.TZ24S for 8.AA.T_j:0. the victuals. Attentive waiterb and an Calculation is, I believe, to have a good -would be beneficial to both to have a� per- .. - __. ­ 1. . . � �. - 1., L�, � _; . .­� � . . � ands, has been re -f urnizhed through ' � 1. - - 1_� ­-, _� , .. "r I out. - the Spink Mills, . active committee will make the edibles a time RgRin this week around these parts manent union. We are sure that the next .''.. .. - - . .- 1. :1. I S�-liatod as it is, opposite . . cursion under similiar manaaement will - . " � ". , it is convenient for pa,trons ot the Mills. Meals VEYANCING CAREFULLY DONNE. a successful venture and there is room and at the union picnic. ex . 0 . _; .- - ,-, -: -. - , I � �-:,. or 111111,1i at all reasonable hours. Aing CON � . - - be very lar ely attended. .., . I �._.._. �.., ­ .� - Good stal - . . I Tile late showers have done consider 9 I . '. �' t - � . - - I - .. . and si e,1 raoin. Box stall and enclosed yard for . . a welcome for all. 'Perhaps the greatest event of the season . . - % C� I. . . � . _. �_ ..�._, _­ 11.1.".1 - , - Fr0P6 I - 'every- - . � �_ horses or catt'le. weigh scales on the preinises. "TT!L1186Lre X rt7.-- -_ - 4-6*_ able good around here, starting . vening, the loth . ;, �, !� . . The biir is open at all legal hours and is stocked - .., . . (:: � . wth took place on Wednesday e , � fl, imre liquors Zd. ANDY Me- on north'side King street I SCARSORO.- . thing to grow nicely that had any gro, . ..,..,... . - . I , vrit, - 10 Good Village Lots � . inst., when the band held their annual . - - . - :' : ,:;*. - , -- - . . 151Y between corner and the Colle- ground@ 11 - . I I _. I -1 : : '. .:,� - - � - , , ,e I . _ - . to it. - , . - , -it, � CULLY. Provrietor. . I . garden party. The threatening appear .- ,: *. . , , - "' - �, ': � - . _. , � . - for sale, together with other village property. . - - ol picnic at the We bad an excursion from this place - - - . . _L ,.:- .. ': , -.j -� ------- One good house and lot for sale very cheap. - . The Union 8. Bello ance ,of the weather about six o'clock de � �.� .., - .. __.. � I - - - '.. I..: , . � I � . ­ � I - � �_ - _1 - I 11, If--'atch)n,,a1-'i)1g- L.. . I Victorialpark on Wednesday came off with -on Friday, and from all reports, every. - _ . ____ __ .^,;L' � . T tained many from attending who otherwise L . 1; : .11, ..., I - ___ . ___ - - , _ - - - _ . - �_-­_­ ­ I _. L . .. .4 . . __ - " W. V. RICHARDSON, tile usual eujoyment of both old and thing in connection was a huge success. would have been there. Those who were . - %:, - , - .0 , -UTHBERT, Watchmaker, Pick. L . ` - ... . 1. . . ': " r�.: L. . � _� . C . Office: Dale's Block, Pickering. - . Mr. Editor, I See by a recent issue, that there pronounced it a' success in every * L - - ;L. - . � ­ ­ . As ering", Ont. Having been 25 years at the young. - 011 :, . - --_,"L trade, ion. Agent for -- On Satul (lay night Mr. F. Keeler, while is, if I read correct, that you have three. sense of the term. The tables were I . _�, , �� L I ".- I can .�uarantee satisfact 8 , -1 � #W L. . � P. Lazarus'Eye-glasBef;- watches and Clot�ks -, - WHITBY MARBLE AND , breaking out one of tile horse -dump cars correspondents for. this place, Pickering ed with good things, and the waiters we . . !�_-_�. _'�' . _� . 1. I . - ' . � - ­­ . ,leglied on shwiest notice, ,and at reaoonable � " be- active and courteous. The program was . . - �, - ...:.. _., 1-11 L, ., - . 23-47 On the G. T. R., -fall off and the chr passed Harbor, to your valuable t)aper, two ��., rates. - . _. -I' - - �� � . - Yarn. Now excellent and was fully appreciated by the -- -, ! . ..r� '; I . over both legs breaking them badly. Sides myself, which is Rope 'filled . , - - ---* * - , ­ - '. t" - I . . i n : - ` , - ,,�i,I I I Granite..Work§ Freparatious are being made tor the an- I wish they would give tbemselv,es a large a i udience present. Col. Butto - . ' : - �_, ",.: . -,., � the duty of chairman. The Stouffville , ­ - � - 1. ,� -, nual first of July social in connection with name or else we will be getting mixed up . -..-.I-. % 4 �. t, - -,�- I ;�� I DUNDAS Ste M WHITBYJ and Markham bands,- in conjunction with - :_ -' - - .:�­-'_.�'1­11r!l , I . " _� - ­­ - _' .� ;k Church. It will So tbat your readers will not kDOW who I t, . Ont' ' Bank �. the Washington C. M. ' - .:-.:I.- , _­%", I - ', - �... i , . - . . . a r i o....� . �­ �.. (Zstabltoh*d 2849.) .- our own. discoursed some fine selections, . ­ . :1, - , I - , � . I - � - . be hold as usual on the lawn of Mr. Jerry is who. , Two or three weeks ago some _­ .- - - duflng the evening. Vocal solos were ren. � - ! , �, ' .� -4, ­- ,-,--.: � . , , , . .�. . �� -. , , �' ��A Z ".. . I .- PICKERINGIBIRANC11- or. ADDiS and promises to be aa grand a sue- one described a drams, of some desor'P' dered*by Mr. Juo White, of Broughame �__, . -111-.. 4; �� t JD Lb . . .: I Wolfenden, Propriet . I that tookplace at Mr. Stoner's, or., and Miss Ella, White in their own . . __m - '-,-,' -.� - tl ", " ..' . � , . - - ..i Cese is OD former years. tion admir- , ' ' .-..._C_.'. __14 - . . . . �, ­­ �'. :4;, 4 -, . I . f. . 1. .� ­ _.... �,­ -,. , - i i - : .. . Open for the- transaction of all legitifnate Having returned - to the old maDd of the A serious accident oconred last week on and then the same person, in my OP11110D, able style. Miss Cauplin's club swinging - -�' - - ; ". -y - i, '. i � . . - , .... .' - . "'. -, 9 , , . Wolfenden Granite and Marble work@, , :� "'.. I -__�, 11%ijking Businetis. Mr. Andrew Young's farm. While Mr.. comet; opt next week and wants'to know mith orchestral accompaniment was one of . _. . ., A. * '� -, . � - 4 _�­ ,.,'fi�-w , � ::,., _e. , "', . . , i I . OrricF, Houas--Froth 10 to$; Saturdt%Ye I &m better prepared to execute all Young's man was drawing manure be tied who did it, as it was not given cor- the attractions of the evening. The vocal -1 .-.,.-,:L ... ­;�.. � _. ( - . '­ . ! - 1;; _M , I L' - 10 to 1. o'clock. - . I orders in cemetery and all other his borse6 to a fence to Put'60018 colts Out root, as a kiuO of a blind for it not having quartette -The Old Bell," by the Misfm � I ..�? o I I., - --- �-� �� 4- . � � 1: - - � . i - " : .. . . ..!� - � on. ..,: Work pertaining to the business. - : of a field of grain. The colts excited the been given correct _- And then again won- McPhee and Messrs. Leighaw and Wara . *, " . . . I - � �­.-,_X � '%� A . � � _ ,�-.-, - . 8mvincrs Bank in boli,Mecti - oughtful :'- , � . I 1. I . " ' a well smocted stock horsefi which broke lose and mn over the Aers if it. is so what Rope Yarn says about yras well received and showed tb V, I � -, .t -4 ger., Cnftomers will find -_.i - I I.... - - , , ' I , . - . -1 I t-11�_. 3<.q.. - i W.V) 'GEO-wv, KEF.R. Mana suits and lake bank. One horse bad its neck broken white fish being caught. NowRopeYarn preparation. - A. C. Tresham, of Toronto. ,' �, 4. 'i".1, a, � . .:.�_.�- - ; of foreign and dowestio gr Imcifl, I . .,. ,.%.�.., _�:. . � I t�i , - - , � . �­ _. _.. . . . ,,�, " 'r .�; _,�t.. �an,N , audience with& most N 1� - . ,4 ____� favored the .. �,.-- - -%, " V, k � ,-i_ . - .- ., � � 1*� "A­;�. ­'. % I &I .� marble to choose from. Inspection died instandy.. The other apparently thinks thOrS IS 110 p$rSOn better acquaint- ' ' - ' - �'. " - � - ' _ 'Li._ . I .. . I :1. i and and artistic solo on the olarionet, wbich ` - . - ., 4� 1. L 1. , _ , � -4� . -The Im- - - I.... . __ ­ . . a , - ­_,­��, _,_�, , - I 0 RENT'#.Tt FOR SALE. W:ll convine that for strictly first � : was unitijurod. Mr. Young had a short ed with what white fish was oaught than -, .-:- -�a'�,.. . . , a T . the west and of showed at once his ability as a musicitAlo . . I , A-A . .. I , . , �- . . -�,,�_' -, - . � . Plemerit-Wareroorns and , V_:.,;� Z-�. .- . rOtigheant ho i ; the class work, our priceis cannot be ' ore paid 6250 for the horse that the person who wrote both those pieo" -­.__� 00, together or seporately I I., 1�: time bef . The a000m ists durinR the evening were -. -. � "_.4. �;.R� _- - - �, Z I , � . .;j , " . hou" ies * Iffilso . ., beaten. - I- without a name to them, for he thinks it - '. .�., ,'­,-, -';.�,g4',4e- . I tt , isytb now Ocen � s killed. � Mrs. John Mite, Miss L. Booth aiid Mr. � � - :r�._. . I �� 8:t .Or. Fo: ,� -, - -1 � ... . I - .. :. .. . i: WA . ' 'i", ­_ _V1 , , I . � , -between the house ams & old '--,..:. - , . �, � . f , , � I - . .- uties: moo , �- .' -- MA, -' - I . 4;'.�� i I , / 1K 4 � 0 F 1P_'tCKER1N'G NEWS It %_�10_L_k­'_"�___,_, - � I , - ? .4 --I - - - b I I I - -1-1 yl�)i �1' 11 r 0; W : the two a opls .�,, �, ­ 11 - # . . I scarboro Jt[notion Igubuirban Reei- is the- same person who carries them up Ward, who �:� ,;v',� ; W - :. barla, to rent. or would exchange for vote. :. : , ".; - I �;If, , * . The those - d t :!- . . - " .... - - - . :%_ - V - _� . - . - , of Wm I I . - � , �,­ ... -,1-_:'1_ - , -:� . ­. �,,J ,.I'.,� - , ��I, � t " I residence. possession given: the ist of iOb. dt, A A J. - M -- " I � - " f - a ALML deuce Co. have about ftnisbod the We of ic a bag, a thing uot. oustomary for & creditably. M so t. am, Cap � �N`41,-- ,� V me I . . y � I __ 4- %_,o I -.- - .-.r-, . ; I _. .,%...,, -t : F0.11 further vartioularn- enquire of R. BURT, soLioMD T, I to - _* - .1 -, . their lots. 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'­.­_:.. ��. _ . . . .- 0- .. -1 - . - 1. -slaying offloer from Shwaydoungyee Mali Me . - _ � . - ... dacoit �. 6, .-,,. � - . . , ng h_1 - , . - . 0.-._. V �. ", . , .1 ,-,.. vmaa OF MODI - . - . : .1. .. .I.... -."- __.. . s �:,,*. 14 "..,...-I, . �...:`, �.1 ", - ' wasto marry Lhedaughter of the Sit- boll- jut two nights, had no desire to close her tlemm died who was the fath 41 . . ' . . , .... � �_­ . � : . . ­'., ee . �. . . .,�­.. _. - , -,A;: BURMESE�.�-� ITNONE, . :'.. 611 �. . . . ; - - . . . . . W1. . . - . ­ .s., . . a �� . �>�f. .. . 0 ; . c C on Val eyes. She was perfectly calm; her now idle family, a member of Pa " I �­ I . - . �:. ; , , . .. - . . '. Ga -lane ;indeed, a subs ri ti to pure "a lir i . �_:��_:,-, _: ". . . .. ., . rliament a _11e. - � .. . �. l 1. , I:- . . � � � .. . I 1. � . I . 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We will decide'nothing at present. populer, anti Isis daughter's marriage offered and went without a tremor. - in all local and national matters Irft : M&rkable Cum on I . , ' . . . - .- ,; :0 �� ....t., , . head resting on his hand, while Mah Mee, I will - 'Unity of paying him an in As the gong up at tile native lines rang . So loyal were his friesids W hini this .Ft. ; , , - .... , ,.: . . ! go UP to MandaU y and think over the an oppurt fre. out ten o'clock, and a hundred hoarse voices never made public mention (if the ()ne t thwr � .. _-.1 �. 1- . crouching arhis feet, told him how she had position before we take any steps. I can't coinplimenL Moung Louk, who had 11's well I" the misfortune of his iife. it was ,,, greq -i 6STatilly Disabled, 1 .- I . . � -1 ... cometollangoon. After he had left Shway- resign you ; and I cannot bring myself too quent intercourse with his old comrades, had answered in Hindudtani, "A ade hinte,l a ver e.els (� I7 .. . L � ;. - - . . d6unryee, she said, her arm became very tell that poorgirl I will not marry her, she been made aquainted with the news soon rustle of a woman's dress on the stairs m t in the iieWgDapers. 1.11 fact I. � , I I.. iltors Times, May 2, Lh, 18f " : . . . 1. .. I _ her ears. She listened was Only after his dea' 11 0110, most. remarkab . .- .., I . bad indeed, and she got fever. - For more has trusted me so implicitly. " - after his return from Maulmain, anti had Mah .Mee prick up th that thog 9 It ... ­ - thought a good deal about it in . connection carefully, for she could see i he e Who ha . one of the - 1� �, � p. _., .. I .- than a month she lay ill, and every- one Mabel could not urize him to do M Sh riothing. T not seen him knew that it was t),,t .d ..i.,: bistory of medicine has just I � e . � . . 9 the shapen block of a man that had 1; I t's. . . thought she was going to die; but when the with Mr. Farnwood's despatch of himself footsteps went up the stairs and acros the in :_.. , thought of ome and _ hit�. d the frame of it .. . . _. . -cold season c:ime round she tot better, and Mah 4�W sacrificing h bring Mah Mee. . Uncarpeted veranda above. Another lain active 've( _ , t1lij, city an .. . 1. . . - friends and all that made her simple life. wA9 girl, blared up in thespaceover the porch ; S , manly life. � . i,g throllghout the land. ( - . . - . . . . began to watch for the messenger her lord worth living; of the timi'd, ignorant daugh- What has happened?" asked the He was born with neither legs nor aring .. . ego Mr. John Marshall, tll( . ; . I . I had promised to send. She used to o and plungi findinglMoun Lmlk did not speak. vrith a awd exclamation of disappoint' After his death big story was told - ,,,,,ger of Mr. J. C. IV . . .. . ' ter of the forests ng brindiy into the I At I a ref e- - _. - : sit on the river bank where she con d see reat city alone and penniless, upheld solely y G rane L � . - T, . It is said � the police," answered the ment siginrMee grasped the fact that Miss resolved when but a boy to act a ' Holvi, i, ,,finery works here, sustain, , I . -_ . . ­ r- ­ � the boats coming up, and the man with scenang reluctance, ,, that Tharn- was not yet coming to her room. did other bo nd live as I ... . - pee , pie knew ty George Farnwood'S roMise. She could le in the lobe of her Ys, without regaid, to ,tthe6iriewasnot thought , ­ - . . woo' Thekin -will marry the daughter of Sit- She drew from the ho rtune ; now he h 1,,e (loctore : 1hekin to not say more than she had done. Ahe had - - . _; - '. - she was expecting Tharnwoo' ' P rible wisfo, persisted 'a hor. d and his trou - . __ I send for her. At first they said nothing boh-gyee Galane." ear a partly -smoked 'green cheroot and Ing eve . in study. n cold aftei . ry book, in learning every game, in ; � - . :- . :� . ; set her lover free to do what his conscience in, I * I . I . . . but when one moon after another waned directed, and left the rest in his hands. Mah 'L%Iee dlew a sharp sobbing breat.h ; smelt at it longingly; site had. matche'gher joining in every amusement possible to h. � . I - L . I '--. - � �:, -,and no one came, the women began to laugh, he knew now 1wh t ilble! . 8 � y her lord had thrust her her kerchief, and felt for them ; but as other trouble he was eoi i p4 - .- . When he left her, Mabel hastened to her with his companions. How, to the la lin' work entirely. His ro I __... � . - . - .. and point their fingers at her whenshe.Pagg- own room aud remained till her mother came from him. . i - fingere closed oil the box, site reflected that of his life, lie held himself to be re 8t 3 ear ataxy, a nervous disorder, I � , : . is place when an it would attract att . . sponsible t . - _,� . The feast which take ention if she struek one. as other meli, and bravely paid every tithe. -tirable. - . I � .� . ed, asking where was her English husband. in search of her two hours afterwards. Her , ' - ,uthorities to be ine : . . I-.- . - . ,- She was very miserable, -for her mother wished fortitude bad been severely tried by the r'nglishnian m rries has not yet been given," ,She pinched the cheroot and replaced it in of duty to God and to his fellows. 3fr. 3,farshall has been all i . � - . - I .. . . - : -_ her to marry k1oung Pho, the cultivator, and ordeal of parting; and only her determin- said Moung Lo k ; " they are not yet mar- her,-ar with a little sigh ; she coiild not Even in lextser matters in life lie pressed - . Ile lost tile use of I""' '(1 . --- - _� was always saying that Tbarnwoo'Theki ried. " . I smoke no she would wait till -til! after- to the -front. He was the most genial - - ,co 'Id not raise bimself front I .- ­�- In at -ion to add nothing to George Farnwood's . wards. . - 9 WItt a I I . . I . guest at social dinner -tables. , y 1)y the use of a crutch and a � . . .. . - , had forgotten her. When she reminded trouble enabled her to come through it - - I I They nevei shall be!" flashed Mali Mee Strapped to, I .- . . . her mother that her lord had promised to I . in Ungovernable passion. Eleven o'clock boomed from the distant his horse, he hunted f . I " - . with any allow of composure. . Oxcs it, Yorkshire or there t len ,,., . , .a . . marry her, Mali Lay said perhaps the gen- " But," continued Moung Louk, with an ong. Mall Mee was growing stitf, and the - a . 11 !" .. . ­ I , . t1eilian was dead. Other people also admit- But there still lay before her a task from abstracted air, " I think the cerememy must Crinese sentries were evidently beginning tigers in India, and with his brotl ,rs mad.. feeling- T�cy were like de .. ­ _... long. journeys in other parts of til � I '. - . I' ted that Tharnwoo ) Thekin always kept his which she shrank with nervous dislike. Her soon take place. Tharnwoo' Thekin will go to % onder when their charge ,;vas i le world. as ice and llo,t fmsceptible I .- I- I - . mother must be told that her engagement . go"JZ to Everywhere his clicerfulne§s and gaiety gave could take his stick and ha I . - . word; and she grew anxious lest; her mother to Mandalay in a few days. Tile Sit-bo.h-gyee retire, from time to time the walkeil out new life to duller, souls. until tile 8 . - ... .. : . ' was at an end, and why :' anti recalling cer- is at ,NI d ndalay ; the ladies are alone in their oil to the gras8 to see what o ie was d III . � ound of blow" Ill I . I - . . _r . shouldberight. 0".40 she determined tocome tain conversations, site felt tile task would K What weight of pain he carried benea% J)uring tile course of .� q to Rangoon herself to seek him. . house. " . At len ' tit a movement in the veranda ma e I - . - I - ..: . be a painful one indeed. 9 . this courage only God knows. I .1 �._ . no less than fourteen leadin; 1. . - , �� � .. .. .- � It was not easy to get away from ShwaY- Herein, however, she ' I roved mistaken. He paused, and glanced at his e0impdnion the watcher start : through the muslin cur- Is iliel-c 'so lesson for us all in the life of this city treated him. .So� � , - . I , doungyce, for'Mah Lay would never have 3vIrs. Grane was beginn Is to see how his remarks were affecting her. tains she saw a lady enter Miss Grane's room this gallant gentleman? .. Z, __ . . . . , ing to see the engage- - amp. Sl 'I . three of them were in atter �[ - . .. - , allowed her to leave ]lad she known her ment in a more favourable light, for Geortre She sat with her lips pressed together. and, turn tip die 1, - ie pie ed up her E.very lmy oi- girl has -Rome (Irawback, ed that his disease - 1 . �, .: * purposo. But when the feast of the Full Farnwood's appointment to be " Perso"I wrapped in thought : there was that in her dah and fingered its edge delicately ; a few ' All agre � - , . - . , . � Moon of Taboung drew near, it brought tile expression which made Mot ng Louk con. minutes more and then— Site. set her sonle difficulty to combat or, harder still- Mr. Narshall went to To - - � - I Assistant " was an earnest of his future to bear. It may be deafiws , all lIg y f : - .... . - . opportunity for which she was waitin.g. tinue with the same apparent carelessness : teeth and glared with eyes that started f roin . . ('13 1 ace trical trcatn�eiit, at a heav , . � _4 -_ .. Moung Wike and his wife were going to success; and, moreover, she could not fail ' ' A vicious temper, deformity, ora (1,111 brain' received not theslightest* I)ei I ..- . - . I . " Tharnwoo" Thekin lived with them for their sockets tip at the shadowy figure in I .;I - � - - � . o be influenced by -the unanimity with lie stir that everyother human heing h ' . y patent medicine that v . i . . I . - - - Maulmain to worship at the pagoda, and which people who knew him only by repori many weeks, but now he 1-.,.q his own house. tne bedroom : I . or a moment ehe had Icsit, c 4 ever, 11 ji .. - _... I his ditheulty, too. Ignore your own, forget ed to him, yet without (fetti . .. . . offered to take her with them in their bik ; n - I I _. :_ - F., � areer. for him. Hence, I I believe there is no Engashman near the he- self. !ontrc,l. I y z I . -, . . paddyboat. Mah Lay was kind, and allow ,r predicted a brilliante , - � . ; it when you can, and above it] I gPt 11,60ve it 419tispension treatment" was : I - . -. I ladies at night." I Site nail ample time to reeover herseli be. * i . ... . when site heard the story of Moung Louk's " .NI.Lke of your petty grief a pedestal oll - he wa!5 suspended by ineaw .. . - - " Whert is their house ?,' asked Mah I fore Elie light was extinguished, hewever. which to stall,l.!, . 11 ed her to accompany the old people. When perfidy and Mali -'vice's appearance, site did . . . - ,. they reached Maulmain she easily escaped * .Ifee. - . ground his neck and under . - � .­ not promptly remind her daughter how she -She thought Miss (.rane would never go to Epictettis would have sent no words of . . . ._ from her friends, and foinid her way ' Moung Louk dropped his - 6arelem inim- - the ceiling of the arn, mt I . .. , - - to tile hadpredicted these things; ontliecontrary, rest, so long, did the lamp burn lit her room. wis,lom down through the ages but for h1E.. Electric belts and appliance '. _­�. - . : , _­ .. great 1. i resh ip sh e was told would go to .Ran- she joined Mabel in deploring tile imp( iltioll ner, and explained carefully w4em Colonel Istit, suddenly it weiit out with a snap, and . lanie leg. John, Bunvan woul(I I, tried and tho . . . . - - . � t and having a few rupees, which her that bad been practised by the unser lipuloug Grane's bungalow stood. " After passin ; dreamed tile dreiiin which has helPed the - too, but all resulted tile hi ; - - 90911 ; - silence followed. She mti8i wait till tile ot have. variety were I - I .- . - mother had given her to buy pagoda offer- Burman, and spared noeffort to con" ths" jail," he said', " Oil go up the roall sentries were asleep, and to their proceed- : EngIi8h I - Just as I � , - . -.-*. sole and acrom the-raili "_ - - -speaking world if he had not beca left Mr. MaL'Shall ' . . . � . I % ,.- ings, she was able to pay ]let passage. When reassure her. Their happiness, she declared ­ .f. . ings she turned I.er attention. They lost; sillit 11 a jail. If Father 1),tillicii had him. At one time twentN- . p in , - , she arrived in Rangoon she was much fright- warnilv 11 I know it," suapped .Mah Mee, spring- ) o Clue once Miss Grane wai safely bevtow- ! not died a leper,.his I . . . . . . I .. . should not be sazi-iticed to a . � . . cited by the crowds of strange people, and ing to her feet. I' " I saw my lord ride in ! e,i.' ' Mah Mee raw them unroll their NIcep- ! life could not have right into tile. flesh of his ' � quixotic promise. Mr. Farnwood had done . given to inany it sincere heart, fresh st' jelt two of them ; the ot.h,��rs I .. . did not know where to go ; but '-%fall `00, S all that could be expected of him tow:Lrds there this morniijig with an Engli8h girl. -' 1. - : rength I :_ ' ; Ing-Juats and iie (lown mider the stairs, ; and caourage. . . . I I - , � wonian with whom she had in tdc frien,!s on its fulfilment ; and for her part� Mrs. Grane 11 A girl witli yellow hair V' i�quired 'after turning tip tliefr bull's-eye lante I .1 . � � . . - . a -wall. His flesli was cut W I . . . . - - board tile a�teamer, offered to take her home Mouna Lo rns ; . __ - . ... . tile slightest pa - .1. .. :_ I . I.., . and find out where considered he was not free to repudiate his uk. t , anti placing them- so that' the light ."llone � .1 . 1, I — . . . I he felt not i - , I -%Jr. Farnwood lived. " Yellow hair a"Isented Mah Mee. , t ,., . . . went on until tile thirteenth . " - . engagement tr, Mabel now. . over the compound. . I . I - . ' - . . . .. No doubt, it � .. . . - . ' �. . .- . ..-. . I __� �! .- . Mali Noo's husband was a policeman, so she was best that tile matter should remain in " "That is tile girl :- that is file Sit-boh- " I will -wait, ' thought tile girl, - till tile . . � . Little Ben. -:. . .- � . . .., last, every remedy sligg"it mat It was a .hcautif,.il nighL--the nigh . . � .. i wasiable to get the information. The MO- abeyance for a time ; and it would lie well gyt:e'8 daughter.` He rose from the gong strikes tile second watch. I muet not , I'i h 't that being tried, and hundreds o I'll � ment she knew which way to*go, she started on which lie had been sLung, all(] cast his I . . We Ben died. I left -tile shack upon patient medicines, to . R,% 1, hasten.' � madly and' i - i . _­�� I . to find his house' ; she was go for -Mabel to leave I Loc n also, until tile eyes round the walls (,I tile house until � - . willked out ]lit,) tile starlight. doctors'bills. Mah Nice's arriv Midnight rangollf. 11ah Nfee waited tintil 1 , . ".. iiiig there when ehatter to ,which I al would they rested on a naked ,lah which glittered flow lonesome everything seeme,I , - Mr. _Nlar�ihall was a inenili I - _� �.__� � � she saw him riding with the lady. She ]lad inevitably give rise subsided. I . tile last ech )c8 (Tied awa , and then, dah ill ; . . - . . _: found h m, andshe was his slave. ( v I -nd 'ana -of Temperance. . . - I . " I think , dearest," she said, 11 oil had - bl'o b boards. . I The nionotonows croaking of d - - - i like a st,eel r n aLraillst tile I OIA-11 . . it- frop a Tenip, .- . - . Y ' hand, stole noiselessly ',is a shadow acroM4! weird chirping of the eri floatbed tip by tile p1hysi(.ians of tLe - I - � I " Did'Mouno, Louk not come to YOU at bettier pack tip at once and go over to the . . the lawn to the corner of the hou-se, where: from tile Th,-- Chit I - � - I . In He glanced at Nlah .Nice. " It is very ekets . . . . . Shwaydoungyec?" asked Mr. Farnw"' . - �... . (1, sharp," lie said ; all(] walked out. - marsh in 1110tirnfid ton,.q. J,he disabled for life. �f � . . Windons in ,Xlahlr-ain for a little while. - : Tile heavy sno,ring tears catne to lily eyes as I thougilit llow iner passc;1 him, ali'l lip %%'Zili . �. _... - . who )lad been expecting every next word of Don't worry yourself a -bout the matter need- M Mee steiiped froul below the -stairs told her thal, all wa - , .- - . - __ Mali Mee's story to relate to - all I - s%-.-ittiy over to the she paused to listen. ' _... - . - . his mission.. lessly. I bliall write to your father to -night, corner. wherelthe wicked- looking sword- . "ft"i 1,ittle lit!" and I had 1�stvll­l t(, those paid by the Order in C;Jt.�e.i . _. - . " I have never seen him since he left with . kniie hung, and ran her finger along its edge; safe; and she glided forward, across t lie floor 8,,.-lti(lti:.tii(It-lic8t,ir.,; h(jwo';tenI*,,,:,I1101r�t_ ., ity. - - . .. . - . '. " and ask him to talk it over with Ceorge as . anti Up the stairs. Arrived at tile t"P, she I . . . . . your honour last year,"answered-Mall Mee, I then she tooic it flown anti balanced it in Is . ed out the collstel"at lolls to 16111, ­ . .- - . soon as lie goes tip to him." I er -tin to look rou ntl : I. he' tit was; wid lioly, A day'or tw-i ago a Times I . 8 j paused ag. veran( I - �__ . : clasping his Limbs l,o her breast. ban(]. "It will Jio," she whigpered as lie: ; seeing inealone berleatli thelft, llowt!;osegold- called upon Mr. Marshall al � . � I And INI%bel, thankful beyond ex�pression � . piled with table-mandchall-13: evtlt* - - . I . George Farnwood lay back in his chair that her mother was no longer in opposition re�laced it on the nail. . 3"")"'A"k � ; en lights Borrowed with 'Ile alill ',vq)t tears No. 25 Little William street , !, , . . Mah ,In thrOug" : that fell in cold drops upon iny f,,t,:e and open, anti -upon kvocking a , . . d remained silent fo'r'a moment or two; acquiesced with little demur in the sugges' - the, house. Feeling her way now - ... ..- 1. an _ Mee did ; ot return to her friend of I open, anti a cold damp air floated _. ..; �. .- - - then lie sat lip and turned upon th-�! girl as tion that site should go away. - the 8 very late that night, and; Wlth hands. . -. - . . 1. mer unti - - . . i� . - .. 11 though refuting an accusation. k redoubled care, Mall Mee moved along tile '! step was hear(l. Nil Maish . r .- - when ( uee i ed replied that she had been, I �, So Y41111g, lie, wag, 60 41'ie- - oil] v 5 --and , door anJ received tile rep __ - . . . , . .- , " If you don't mind being left alone, ' floor till she stood on the very thres- I ... - . �;.... " Listen, -Mah .1lee !" he said. " I kept mother " ,she said, " I think I should like to with o d riend� at the other end of the ' yet he faced the Griin Ileaper with a'snii!e He walke(I ,without crutch o, I - . , 9 r - .- .. I illy �ronli,�e. Two moriths ago I ave --Nlotlllg go, I dread the talk and questioning there -tow", Colonel Grane's Madrasi servants' hold of Mis8 Grane's room, with only a. ,,,, I was carrie4l Ili his, black ariw�, o i ' ed the picture of a sturdy . t .- . . . _ . 9 I ilt IWO - 1,10hey, and sent him to bringyou and I will be when the story comes. to light.,, - Could have told another story - .. loose -hung curtain 6-tween her and 1111' tile dim Leyond. Ali,-stirely Uttle J�e ' , . I - - L � I - - .1 I I -.1 . �.. :: Mali Lay to rue in Rangoon." .. im. She held her breat Is ant I �ll N%-48 conversed freely of his eA.-4 - , : ..-. .- .. . .- " Don't Irouble about me, dear. . You ()it tile followi rig evening at aundown she v'vt I I sten"I: . one of the lisirest tlo%vers e%oq- 6ornu Ili ofl'tr- �- Marshall who c�uie Ili later. I . . - " Bu*, my lord," returned the girl- in Ion .: the only Bound within was the even regiilar�: ill . I ­ ,went back to �louiig 1.()uk*s houee, an'll , to tile .Xlo!�t High. - ti - - - . . . .- - � . . glit to know by this time that )-our mother ago," lie 8aid, " I coubi not i I . . - great surprise, " Moung'Loilk is your enemy. ! has no lady -like dread of dacoits,'.'sald Mrs. finding no one ti ere, walked in, and inade ' breathing of one asleep. Mah Mee I,ew 11 lVilell I went ballk into the )ioii,�(�.I foiin(l bend Ili), le-, as for walkitlg ' - ' I - - - ­ I " Your honour obtained ntinisliment, for him 'Grane, amilinf. . herself at home with that gentleman*@ clie- � hersclf upright and smiled ; the moment had � ol(I Bill ("unimings leaning ovul, -,I'e little or crutch i 0 -as - I for running - -om the dacoi , 1 : j:olne. I - i I t m . impossible, �1 . . . .. . .- away fy tqj anti lie But befor - I fabel consented to telegrap h roots and betell outs. She ..had learned all ) form that lay so colil aii(i shil ill -11e,,entreof advertisement of I)r. NVillia _. - 7 - told many peo.ple in tile village lie would I;e her friends th . she wanted to k;iow about tile I -,4he look a firmer grip of her (bith ,. the #� ! - I r - - . revenge -1," I -it she was coming over to see 4 interior ar- rings clattered t3harply �)n the pole as she' the roorn. The white shro'id ��;zs drawn and as they were espeoiall, . ' . . . . . I- I I them, she oNiged ber mother to request Elie rangenients of ("olonel Crazie's bungalow: - downward and '(11isplayell 'the yellow clirjls� for nervous disorders, I r'es0i . I - X the " cook's matey, a', as nian , . - . - I - . - " I understand," said George Farnwood 1 authorities to furni8l, the house with a guard I '. young Madr . tore thepurolah back and sprang through I he and lily-white face of tile dea,,I citild. A * I had what the doctor,� ca I -i - . . .- � thoughtfully. It was .ill clear now. -Nioung every night. Illo spoke Burme'se, hall been attracted I ) ' doorway. Her arm was raised . another step gtbile ."t -ill linge . _. _. .- She could never grasp the Y; red abolit tile 111)6- those lips Ataxy. I had not walked f � . . - I . - Louk, never d reaming but that love dit�tated ' 14 And'she migi t strike. A terrified cry broke that more than on,! rude ininer ha'I loved to years. My wife said, " 0h her pretty fa �e, anti gave her all : ' . . I strong-minded self-reliance -A,hich was her from the sleeper, and a blindii - i ; - . - . . � . I . . tire er and on which lie had been sent, had 1! mother's chief characteristic. ' I I ie information she asked for. Burimese 19 11".1.1 ' kiss, an,I no mail had ever L-is.s(,,[ Little Ben of trying another patelill. tile - . - I lfab,"al g rig are always of all inijuisirtive turn of Mlee's face. "lie ,Iah I i . . - , und4drtLkenitwitlithe(lelil)ei-ate intention i .i I'll do it to please you, - ie said burst -almost ill .%J�tll , ; without feeling nobler aud better impulses tried the Pizik Pills. I hat ' I - . . - - . . oftlefeatingits end. There was'no doubt ;is she addressed her note ; ,, but it, I Mind. and X'enketaawmy, knowing it, I slip ed from her re I lax I lug fingers ; t lie report ! stirring in his soul. I box before I began to feel t1i � - .__ . I about his method of proceeding. He haol iddifig two voices to tile c - 8 on Y I I dnswered Mall Mee's casual questions i ("f t And there stood old Bill Cummings, *�'e- �' feelinc, cattle back to ill * . . . .1 il . . ., _. - i oncert of snores I I` 11)"L. pistol was r ng iig faintly Ili her ears J - � I . - - _. . . -gone to Maulmain to pasr tile time he was as she fell clutching at tile sharp, Rtinging . 6 3 1 . . - , hear when I waken at nig,lit. I don't believe withoutstsspieio�i. ShehadisoLaskedniany-, , . I roughest inikil in all tbat rough ld;LCV, With After using tll�rii two ,.veek� . - .- _�. . supposed to spen�l travelling up to Sil ',V�'Y- 1 any earthly power could keep a native Be aniong others, which was Miss t;ra'nie's . Pain Ili tier breaAa. She had been too hasty- I . in -1 . I - . - . doungyee, because to have I n- great tears rollin,g down his clit­;�s as he , walk up to Mr. C. .1. XVil .1. w * -emained her,,-' in afttr all I � I _. . I . Rangoon would have been to court detection. i try awake." - Which- opinion Mrs. Crane sleeping apartm�nt, and whether Elie Ben- I I looked at Little fien—so ..eoldly White. . McNab street, over a mile a The story was all over Rangoon before ' � .. . , had arrived at after long experience. tries at night weie Butnialin or natives of . . I Then he bent over and again, an(l f,,r the here, and back, I had got ii( .. -1 . - - - . -6_- *_ Those elaborately -detailed accolnits ' were The, .Mah Nice who lef India. '-%fail Mee had well-founded e()Ilfi_ next morning % still was two hours old. Mrs- � last time, pressed his . lips -1 to t lie soft inotith, . _: my left leg \%-cut out, and I . , . L George Farnwood's I - : i lifferentwomanfrointheMah . . n � Grane, having taken adva.sitage of the ab- ! leaving, as lie raised from that caress, two,' I down. I had to stand an,l . nothing 7nore than ablirid. Thenioneyliad housewasm dence in her fellow-countrymen'8 talent for , doubtless been spent in enjoying the little Nlee ! . - to Bence of her husband and daughter to organ- . mering pear . I , ­. . who ]lad entered it half an hour before. She sleeping )lost 1104ndly when they ought . . - . � . . ... . trip to .N-faulinain. Mr. Farnwood promised . - I : ime a thorough house-elell,ning, shim Is upon the boy!s cheek. sevqral minutes. Then I . followed him allaglow with .be awake ; but the ways of those b had occupied � . pas8lona, ig black ho turned to me lie said, huskily: if a. thousand pins wet, - - NyOung ! she walked out a tigress , mad w I i tit a jealousy men we 9 her. Had she known Nlabel,8 IM-.4rooin for a night, her own be ... 9 * " Tom, *why couldn't it liev becii tile'.," - ' it.' That was the bloo(I beg himself a day of reckoning with telove; As ' I , Louk when that gentleman could be found. 1 . the Punjaubi nature, she would Is ,lamp. A female daeoit. tauch, persons are . L � . 41 r cam( which blazed the more fiercely because site re strang� t' ot have , not unknown) had gone into a room she " . .� . — - _410� . . . . late in the leg that had he ., sal He ileve ,� to Shwaydoungyee," ' knew not against whom to turn it. She taken tile troublie to clear up this trifling - . . 1. . - ­ . four years. From that tim4 . . . . (I'Mali Mee, breakillg in upon his traifi Of ! must give it some vent ; all(I she detcri-nin . matter. F thought empty, to see what Bile could pick . . I . �,nr�roved. Now you see li(� - � thought. � Down -stairs, tl'e central room was bnght ! up, and finding herself cotif.oriteti I)v -Mrs. Thnlling Tale of Escaped Sldve?. ' : Marshall arose ai'A , . . . , 1 'I to seek Moung Louk, who had been the . (-rane, [lad -&,ttacked herwith a dah, meeting , aroundtheroom withou- arti " He told me he had been, and that youle s - . r Ten miserable beings, just es,�aped from ! means of estranging her lord. It was not ly illtiminated, will the swinging punkah - I J had died of fever," answei ed Mr. Farnwood. told there was some one witlini hut the � her fate at thatcourageoin; lady's hand. This I theiaw of death, were landedat the port of � Mah .Nlee di(I not reply to tl i difficult to discover wh�-re he lived. Tile ; 'a I have used absolutely uoth � Kurraclice, -British India, recently. The - 'is ; she look- Is u8band of Alai, Noo, - who plirdah across eich doorwa sere ned tile P wd-'4 tile account ,which circulated wit o t , Pills and taken cold batlis ed up with all unutterable had, with true I . e � It it " ' I cOntra4iction., for neither the Granes nor the i ese poor boys and gii!s, foi- there . I l Joyin her eyes, I Burmese hospitality, g , interior, anti Mah .Mee cotiN not discover . � liistor�- of tit . . � as though to say, iven her shelt , r, was ; who was there. Strolling tip and down on ; Faru ovoods, who were the (11,11' people aware ! were five of each sex, is a heartrending one. - the boxes. To -day I walke .. .. - " It does not mamer now; I able to supply off -hand. is (1,1 t . - I I am here."' . I s h it . ress in -the of the (I uth, cared to make it illown. : According to the account wh ich has re'ached - and back—a three mile wal . �: . But George Farnwood did not an )azaar. He had known Momig Lmik dur- th e path before the house were the two : I . in Hamilton for 30 1 . __... s lile back, I I- ng his brief 1 Burman sentries ; they stopped now all Z I the British -mid Foreign Anti -Slavery Soc-'ety, years anc . - . i . upon her as lie had been used to do. H4 ' )criod of service in,t lie Ilangocn d � . . [THE *:.%I-]. L . . . I they were shipped twelve 111011tilS ago, With , L . e ; police ,- anti when Ile �o again to talk in low tolles, wit! once the girl . ,- . I Hundreds of pe9ple stopl - - looked over her head out into 4 he ef,mpotill(I . 14INIall Mce where mile . streets.. Some of them stol � . I - . ' . . - . ­ - . ' ,11 heard them yawn noisily. Wait - . - � � � - - with light find him, lie added a word of warn- ng until � .. . ., I 10 other slaves, front Zanzikar, by slave- .- . . � "it a � ing not to have too 11111ch I . it was really- John Marshal i . . . . a hard, sorrowful gaze, whieb a( . their backs were turned, she 8tol ' :' People have,been her� to ,1 \16�_ - , '_ - cold shiver to Nlah .Mce's heart. She -crouch- individual ; lie (Iiql ,lot 1) todowid, thati .- e through tr:idingArabs. The (I how on wit ich t1ley were - ­ I . . : - Centip3de Poison. , 8towedappears to have coasted id0lig the . - - . . 1 ear a good character a gap ai the thick-L,et I.-aniboo hedge which I I I � . 1 south of Arabia, its huin I carg,) being them cameseveral physiel'i . I ed nearer him, but he motioned her off i nowadays. And Xfah Nlee, , led the compound, ' I . . . . I gently, muttering wcrols she did not under without even murrouni and crept over to A strangestory comes from Ilv%*-ter county, 'disposed of at various ports, where a ready - me. One of theni, an -d t lie ; - . . . . .- stand. . -, I stayijig to share the mid" -day meal, act off to a clump of latirel-like crotolis, under whose fil Western Arkansas. A family of 0- . . - - I I five ! market was found. The ten above alluded . - I I Do not stay with ine Ion' -sergeant. She found Moung shadow she could sit secure from observa- Persons left their home in the neighborhood ' cur . .­ ; look for the ex most for me, said, " XVell, , , - ger now, 1, h" 1 Louk alone in his his house, and . was r tion. . ! to were sold at a place called Stir, in the - e in I 0,000 cages." I ca ' i ­ . � . . said, rising ; "when I eceiv- ! Siltiattilig down upon hcr heels she of IUI,lw-n, 'I . enuessee, about, the beginning - bank messenger in this cl! ' . . � - .� .- you wan'. to see me, Ybu I ed with open arms. It was, he )ooket� out through, a framework of leaves of March' GUIf of0inau. For along tillic tlle� endured - - . ., - may come here." staid, a great , trying to reach Texas in a teiLnl 1 a course of ill-treatment fl-oll, tbe'� own�rs, - - walked as straight in 2.) ve: - I __ _.- surprise to see her alive And well ; lie ]lad and. 'reconno.tred at Iclieure. Her hitling- of their ow I I :_ . 9 ; .. wil,. and one night camped, near a last week. He I . . . His tone awed the girl -; she drew herself I heard that she was deAd. ; Flace was opposit which induced them to conspire to runaway. took Milk - - I - . . ; . away, and sat for a few moments watching 11 Who t c the corner of tile way -side spring, where they were found Finding a.small b e, these , commendation. Scores mor, . .- - his face. The yearning, wistful look left her Nlah Mee. bid you I was &ad !" demande,11 nillgalow and'about thirty yards from it. dead or dying the next morning. All re,in- under trYing them and quite a Isis - . : - - She could see nothing of -the frout veranda edies failed, and the death of poor boy.3 and girls got oil bo,�rd cin . ' � ­ - . . eyes. Her lord thrust her from him. But INIbul Louk frowned in doubt for a min. pave the neareet corner; but. right overhead family was at r cri the entire cover of Elie darkness, and without jood or . . I ity have been benefited.' * - . I two moons had waned since he sent to br*ng Ute At -ere the open windowsofM iF8 Crane, fi at as bed to the conta min' water set sail into the unknown indian.* - .. Mr. Marshall is gaining �, - I "If shook big head slowly. It wa., a room, ated coun of the spring, which shortly I and expects to be back to . . - , an _. . : � . - , � vesled with white muslin ell Ocean. A small packet of dates that hap- � . . _. her to his side ; for two niontliq lie had be- strange, but the name of Ili& informant hail . ition . . rtains. No one before had rmed . .. � . . . I lieved ]let- (lead. It must be there was an - escaped his memory. !. , could enter it unseen, and fo the centre of& Gypiy pene:1 to lie at the bottom of the boat � �. !ong. He grows more enth I � .. . .. . . . . other womaii now ; ahirl .Nifoung Louk's lie . . Mah .Nice was canip : but a coroner's,inquest revealed the enabled them to live oil very meagre fare for ..- Pills and iie lix . *0 I .. had done this. cintent. She laid the dah on the gram, fact that tile ill-fated mvellers had cooked t5 � for his is a remarkable � . " I saw Thamwoo'Thekin an hour ago " lug of Pink . .__ She r Be from the floor, and said Ma h Mee, looking narrowly into t' adopted a more comfortable attitude, and their coffee in a can five days ; but all this time they were with- - . .., . .. ­ . 1)ressi.ig her hands together in a farewell man's face, expecting to see some a he, composed herself to wait. rems that contained the out water, and when this small supply was t ' . beginning to use the renied, . . I ymptoln I ;'� lost flesh and LOW WcigIl8 1; - � . : .!.:,'-oh, glided from 'the house without an, of alarm there. She sat smoking patitintly until -Ile pursuing and lynchin t I (' . ed, they drifted for another five (13YS , � for nine years. He has not , I .., 6ins of a large centipede. The Plan Of exhaust , . I . � . I . 11 I . - other word., i ' a g� , I� xyFsles was then ' . 1�- but is conscious of a deli . - ,arn ir of thought it time to set out : then ,,he light d at once aba -1. . Soon after she had gone George r on at the mercy of the wind and W'aves. A' tile - I,- " Yes?" said Moung Louk, with an a I e ndoned,butite h havedone�'O end of this terrible time, in re dead than - - I I . . wood '�ympathetic interest. "His honour bad a fresh ::heroot, hung the dah b harin to analyze, or at least to clear thesus- L' .. __ I put on his bat and bent his way over to the Qen' me to bring yo I y its loop 0 tiLin - � healthy life in his legs. �. � . . 1. 91 u to him ; 611 ha alive, they were picked up by tile. eap �- . . - . - Granes' bungalow, where Nfabel was eagerly t ving over her shoulder, and went into the pecte,d spring. The centipede hypo�hesis, at of a native craft, .who tended theni With __ � .1 The remarkable case liol � . . awaiting him. - I heard in Maulmain of your death I did not street. There were feiv people about wl)en all events, is based on the popularerror which the greateet kindness, and carri article from the Hamilton T - - . . .. 11 There is little to tell you," lie said. go oil to Shwaydoungyee. I returned to once she ot clear of the alums, and no one eonfou is da t lie effects oftnineral and vegetable ed thein to' I IY proves that the proprie . . - tell him of it. . - . .. . " Moung Lonk played me false. sorry to In was bound, and there . - -- : _: His honour was -the port for which lie . �, � �7 liains' Pink Pills have in sit . The story hear it ; very sorry I terferel with her ; her short tamein and Poisons with those of an animal virus. lie delivered them over to the British. �;,. I ' .) * . - - � of his journey to Shwaydoungyee and Nlah - He would be glad to bare shoulders stamped her as a - Jungle- Serpent virus kills only by its direct injec- I authorities. Subscriptions were ralsed tO : , a merits of their rem( � I - - . see you again." I V the . I I - - ' woman;" and the police, lounging un. t n into the circulation of the human -body, '."' 4ft a -never failing blood b . . Mee's death was a lie from beginning to end; , . io . - 6 He sent me-6om him," -said Mall Mce, der the dim and an ounce of feed these poor waifs, and wren the native ,�� tolli " , - - . .­ I C.)) �;. � 6; aind are equally val . : be never went near the plac 7 . FAreet-lamps, saw in her a the virulent 811b8tan�e 'vessel was ready to sail for Kurrachee, tile . .. " What are we to do George?" ask with quivering lips. timid country -girl ostentatiousl . die- might be swallowed with impunity, unless to _. Ir. " 'Ovomen.iyoung or old. Th4 �: � . ' ed " A-a-a-li !"returned .11oung Louk, pity- playing a weapon for self-defencey Any wweii rimen ter should ha to he afflict- L r.,,. - Of debility,^ fenlale weaknes� . . . _. Mabel, when she had heard all . Ell Er British ail'thorities entrusted the slaves f . . - .4 . had told him. ould have gastric tumors )" ch - , P . . . Mah Mee ingly ; " I fear you have not heard the attempt to conceal it w ed I the care of her captain. No doubt they I: roirAle, cot . . 11 I do not know, darlin I lie led to her prompt arrest. When she came I lese - atipation, Ilea( wa. Something has happened to change I- Vany birds and will noA,. be free, but the history of tI dance, lose of Inelisorv, 1) I _. .. . my bead is in a whirl." g, " � he groaned ; animals, in fact, devour all sortB of venomous coarageous young adventurer.4 sliows that, . etc. , ana by thei r' em r - � : - - sc Tharnwoo'Thekin's heart." Opposite Colonel Grane's bungalow, she reptiles; the Meropg a i - . . - plaster, or Turkish - veilo .- .� . . '. TUalt .Mee shot a glance of hungry feroclt'y paus;ed ; one oil -lamp in the up-gtairs btarling, kills and eats Scores Of wasps, and war the slave trade is still carried oil ill 010 . � blood, build tip tile sysicin . i in bpite of the efforts of the British iliell-Of- - I - � I - 11 George," said Mabel, takil�g a fir m*cr at him, and clenched her bands convulsive- veranda showed that the house was not in in dry Seasons when the herbage of the -a and' . - . . . . � - - grasp of his hands, as if to strengthen her- I ly while she waited to hear more But its normal condition ; yesterday, Parulied hillsides with ra' to the roots, Pe'r'ian Gulf and on the camts of'Arabia, the glow of health to pale . . . � . � self, " I know perfectly what your difficulty . . it had e e - � PlexiOns. Th.s. pills are %. I Moung Louk was in no hurry to go on. th the terrible risk run by these chi'dren prove I . - . . - . I - been all neatness and order ; now it was Abyssinian baboons sub8ist largely on . �' or will be sent post paid oil the d - . . . . I'! (50 cents a box) by address -1 I �1, . ., I . � . - wood's trust, whieh lie -had since regretted, rooms up-8tairs were in darkness sa V'e One , swallowed with impunity the virus of three . 11111- . .1 � . . liame Medical Co., Brockvi back to yot* work on Monday free; our en rab - : . must be. Let me help you. You shall - go I seemed to him that his betrayal, of NI r. Farn. blocked with heaps of furniture. All scorpions. The English naturalist Burklan also the cruelty of A slavery. ' . . . . - . I gagemen t shall be at all end until we see our might after all finish. him with an. instru- but that one, u she marked with it thrili different kinds of serpent& The bite of ,,--- . . - . - . .. . , . . . 1. . � George Farnwood did not answer, ard satisfy his worst cravings, and he did of savage delight, Was Lhe corner apart- venomous inacets has undoubtedly, though to The people of San Francisco are article from the Hamilton' way out of this terrible state of things. 11 ment to wreak a vengeance bitter enough to Msewhere in this issue 1 , . .. . - be much perturbed over the estal elit : - I . .., not ment the servant had pointed out as Miss 11B rarely, led to ;ie,P,,,,,,rte" . '-- ,� ! .. - - . she contin!ied. " You will be with fai,her 'wish to make a false step by hasty speech. Grane's. . � - fatal results, but a quart of the Canadian Pacific line of fast steamerS . the Wonderful cu"c of a g( i� . . . in Mandalay, and we shall be able to write Such an event as -the engagement of the ofliled CentiDedes would not furnish I 'City, who had been prono _. . . 1. She did not know how long it might be Poison enough to' between Yokoham ver, wilicho . : - . kill a child. .1 a and Vancou 'lauf . , , to each other. I can't give you up altogether; daughter of the Sit-btsh-qyee or" Great War before Miss Crane retired, so she unidid the � . they say, wil trade 74 4 incurable, and who Ila I . . I.. . � .. , I cause their city a loss of t0tal disability insurance § - . . . . . . , . . __­­� -N-1--- . 1� 1. . %. .. .1 . but I want to set you free to act as you Chief " who corrimand�A the police, to an knot in 1he corner of her kerchief and took r" . . � -"Of the R al Templ,r8. . . . . i . __ - think right." ' -1 - - to the extent of not less than 9),000,000- � � oy - � � . -.,. - officer belongin to that body, could not out a '1 betal-chew " she had prepared at I , J10 Place for Li I I The Boston He?-ald tells them, howevery that . i' i . . . . . e .. I I ­� .. � im and kissed her. well remain u2nown to the rank and file Moung:Louk's; and while mumbli th' We Boya. .. � if they wish to bold this trade they Inusti -. - ot" i of the TS I � �! is a M_ , . �,,,. � 11 It will he best," he said. 11 There will be when orderlies od measen . ra were about amused i herself catching tht to, Mother-- Johnny, leave the room. my put oa steamers of their own like tho Teti- -;. ."� - . I.. . I 'tho entire reliability (,j the , I . � .. . ge I � bright 71reflies dear; Your father ba,s just. smashed his , . . �.44'ned in the article. .- . � - .-_ I .-. I n of scandal and worry over the busi- the house all day gossiping with the servants. which hDvered in swarms about the bushes. uthmb. 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I ! ,�, .. . - -_ - -_ _____ - . - -_ N=fwxmio� , . . � . .. -� : ��, I� �� .: - � I .. . ATT4 OF 110DIM DAUK .'1:1--. ANCIENT PDXFEM ., . .. , . - 1. ., VM" :!�:,. ­ I __c .. . W.., - t-� .. -1: ..; I , - - I.. �.. . . I ... ­ I . � . ­.. ­ _1 . I . . . - . . . - .­� �. �4 . , �',._ .:. - OA " As Could Trust Him. . . - � . : j":: .:.-, .. , . . I � �, I I ��, . . - I . - . - It . A ralse Rumour. , - I �. _. ..... ".. I . . . � - . .L,.:. . f.!� I . lwili,e' Accousit of Ssilisiblel, the Me&i lipis. , C" i7AII : "Yes. I have an umbrella that . - . -_ I "I J - , ` " -, �­ - . - � , �, . ­ - . I . � I., � . . . . . . - LLLLL .... . , . - i . needs mending -. but if I lot you have it you A I - � _P_.,. " I . MOMS Jewle-r of That City. rumour ham been circulated to the ect . . � 1'­�t. - �:,1.1, I - - ' �jon Produices One of the Moat' Re ... . - 10 I - I . - . ­.:�,�L­r-,Ai I--, � , . I . . - ­ .­ 11..�A . . - �-- 'I I IV I 'Eighteen- centuries have rolled away since in* ht not bring it back." that Kir John A- Macdonald is insun f in I . ..-- - 11 __"-,-.'.--�.- - markable Cure - . ,.� . �.�., L", .. ,d .l Y"ecord . .. I . l6mbrells Mender: Haf no fear. I always the Manufacturers Life of Toronto, for the 0 , - __ i � , 1_1 * L - . -. � L"': __!: L iI ..-,.;, r . Pompeii, amid mirth. song, and 5aiety, sank chairge more for mending dan I could sell sum of $50,000 and that the company car- _ _ '11 ! - ' - "' . ' - 1: . X4 - . - . - -, ..1-1;. _. A, - - - . L, �, , . � . . 'J ' ` I .. . as it were in a moment into & living tomb. umbrella for." - . t . ried . .. - �'� Y� * ". I�Iia. , . .. .. I It Is a nertain and speedy can for I - .1 : . . . Z - tally Dis , Wet Cured. : - Site was the patron city of the fine arts, and . ___ out ever having received. one cent of prem ___ 1�j. i6 IN * s�Zed this risk without reinsurance and with- . . . . . I - - - . . . I - - Cold in the Head andC"arrhin Allits .1 11. . ii. � . . fismiltol, UnMq, May 27th, 1�891. . . � ... every skilled handicraft had its home with- . ' I & '� ­ _-� . . . . . ­ , - . ' J - .'.'L' 1�, . L - ' . i � .1.; � �..� � . 'in her walls. The jewels discovered among -Mrs. Lushforth_­ Why can't you 6 foundation, as Sir John carries no insurance SOOTHING, CLEANSING, . '. � r" 0 : . - � inm. This stat?ment is entirely without- stages. , ',- one of tile most remarkable ctires in the . . . . L _:_­_ . �. the ruins -fresh and unimpaired as on the lik T No one ever seen him whatever in the Manufacturers Life. . - _. �_ , : r `:.A -ory of medicine has just been effeated I Mr. Potts . HEALING. .... . _. . , . ". -, I tl�t . in day they graced some stately beauty -are ey. ing home in a state of intoxics,tio* . . L . d the frame of.it is fast spread- . PO Instant Relief, Permanent -1- ) this CILN, all In. " Mr. Dainty toques of velvet and crepe roleaLIX . . - .._,� W - L - I . - i , . ".... the land. Over four years quisite in design and color, and pare Lit hiorth-11 No; he gets so full that he having crowns of fancy straw. Cure, Failure Impossibla, - - � . - � � - I 019, thr;)Illghout favourably with the best productioncogm . o home at all. to Many so-called diseases are simply . I ; �.._ I . .." - - . . itigoix1r...J.01111 Marshall, then employed as day. . of to. c"'t con � - . Red and rosy cheeks follcw the use of Dr. symptoms of Catarrh, such as how- I L . I . I . - . . �.. , - -, . of INIr. J. C. lVilliam8' coal oil ., I � . -he, partial deafness. losing sense of : - . :. �. - 00age. - �ever ask an idle man to - ' . 2 :.". ;,.! - - � . ; I lere, sustained &'fall, which A Joyous, free and easy going people were I do anything for Williams' Pink Pills. - They are nature's smell, tout breath. hawking &DA spIL- . . :- - - ... : � , - �. 1 , re . In I . nauses, general feelln do- ­ .- . I n . _ le was not thought to be scrioui. n account It � ��_ 1. fin you. It is only the busy man who can find remedy for driving out all diseases resulting tl &I IV . ery works I the il habitants of old Pompeii. o . b y, eto. It you are troub with � .. .. . _: , ... � 4 it the t'll time to do anything more. from poor and watery blood euriching that y of these or kindred a - � .. � . I - :. . . � . He doctored. and his trouble grew worse Of its PrOx mity to the sea -tile city had ex- an lidm?,tome" . - _ , - mu: 1u; -e Catarrh, and shou as no . . . .1, - �, ceptional. taicilities for trade* It is sometimes easier for a man to C,3m- vital fluid, building up the *nerves and m , In bottle of INAzAm - . "I ,,d collti,acting cold after cold upon his , and its citi- u - __: � I zens did not scruple lete a rDUnd of pleasure ptly correcting irregulariti BALM. =sr!:.gd1n time, neglected . �: �.' � . . -trotibloe Was compelled to give -up to make the gains of P than it in lor him ppm ies suppres- cold tit head results in Catarrh, fol. - � . . . _�, . � : . . - I - - .1� I - . . 11. ,- . , . other His troubles developed int commerce cater to their enjoyment. The to make things square afterwards. sion8 and the ill* peculiar to mals. Sold lowed by connumption and death. � . . . , - - - .. I 1't; , 0 by all dealers, or sent post paid on receipt 14"'Ar. BALM is sold by all druggists, � '. . Work ent#y- theater and the circus of th '';Vithout or wit I be sent, post paid, on receipt of il � . :--- . 141 voils disorder, held by medical e rural city corn- " You- can't e:xrn fifty cents _� ,.:. 011 --iw , of price -50c. per box, or five boxes for &2- price (60 cents and 81.4.16) by -WIM� . - - - �_,! IC . 11 7 -orably with those at Rome. Sports, working for it," sayn an exchange. Tr9ft, by addressing The Dr. Williams Med. Co., FULFORD & co" It - . I .. L. " ared fai itiestobe.inctirable. Yorfourye4ni nc( . I � ".. 1. ww � ,uthor tanquet8, and da' ".�S, rapidly succeeded but you may frequently work for fifty cents Brockville, Ont. 9 �1. - , " . 11r. .Nlarshall has been an intense sufferer. t Brockville 011L . . I . He lost tile use of his legs entirely and each other, attended by the three graces of without wetting it. 0 .. � - _ - , � !:_,e.- -# revelry�-wine women, and song. ' r Dainty Swiss ribbed silk veasts having a I . '_ 1� . r, - . . � _­ flot ,,,Lise himself from a chair except . Both Wat and Smer. � - . ­ I - 'Could In the year '63 ,�- D. Pompeii was visi led I yok, of silk hand -made lace. . 0 - - . a crutch and a stick. Though I I .- __ . ­_! , - the use of by a destructi% Tt_ �_roubles tile sinner and troubles the saint. It is told that Nirs. Henry . - . , - : � � _.__ _. : , by `11,,� pou-tw in his legs there was no. 'e earthquake, which -left a lt'� at troublesome tryingand nasty complaint, I ]k 0 .. - there W, , large part of the city in ruins, but another Don't think it inet" durino, her visit here, has been the recipient - - ,_.1. - ney were like dead wesghts, cold i M ble ; I tel I you it ain't. 0 ; I - - . ... -�-­ - - . - feeling and more magnificent Pompeii soon arose I . . - I s_ as icc and not susceptible to feeling He k ,xcuse the grammar ; it's the truth I'm of an interesting collection of souvenir __ . � . . 1. . - . . I.. _. : .- _ __1 - . - -.- O' from the debris, the taste and lavish wealth &f r, whethergrainaticallyor ungrumatical- spoons- (I, � . Z , lid tal�ellis stick and liammer the flesh . . tile Pisols Remedy forCatarrh Is th 1. . . . - scope in repa Probably no modern medicine has obtain- � I - __.]; . I . . . �, ; . I i . Coll , of the people finding full iring ly told. The truth is, that Catarrh can be . Besk Easiest to Use and Cheapmt. . , , until tile sound of blows filled th * e house. the ravages of the earthquake. ed wider notoriety, within ai given time, 1. ... . . _­ :....11, puring tile course of these years cured. The proprietors of Dr. Sage's . . - 1� . - . than the really woriderful SLOCUM'S OXY- 111111101 ­ - -, �, ... 1% less tilan fourteen leading physicians of About that time, when Pompeii was in Catarch Remedy offer $500 for an incurable It IND �_,�, no, I - ... ..%­ . . this city treated hini. 6ouietitnes two or the zenith of its gloryj flourished the jeweler case of Catarrh in the Head. GENIZEU) EMULSION of PURE COD IM . - - _. I . � 1.4 . , I of Vera's famous painting. He was a Jew Tim SyNt"0518 OF CATAILRtt.--Headsche LIVER OIL. To suflerers.fromiting trou- Sold by druggistj or sen' , by matl,%c. � . . . ._. - - . __ � ... , -1 �. I I . . . � thr'ee Of tilcill were in attendance at once- by birth, a native of Damascus, who, hear- betruction of none, discharges falling into' tiles we say : take no other. Aa all druggists E. T. Hazeltines Warren. Pa,, V. & A. . - . .... L ­ . 0 . ­�:� . All itareed that his disease was i-acurable. -1 � ­�, -ing of tile wealth and luxury of the city, the throat, sometimes profuse, watery and sell it, it i; easily obtained. I . . .., "� � ' I ...­_ - . . �.. Nfr. Nlarsliall went to Toronto for elec - . . . I � � - ,:.- I - decided to try his forturies th6re. He was acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, milcolls,, Quite a number of black gros grain dresses L .� - . . - . trical treatment, at a heavy expense, but a skillful goldsmith and a connoisseur of purulent, b bloody, putrid and offensive ; for women of conservative tastes. 1 3W 4:D 'M XX 3B 13M M . . - L I . . ..- . . _. -.� � I . . I � . received not theslightest benefit. He tried .. ask for and see that you get - .. . . . . , i - . . . . - - , z . precions stones. Purc�asingasuitable shop eyesweak, ringingin theears, deafness; � - L . every Patent medicine t"t was recommend- in the re . � . . Notice. - -- . . - . . . -_ I ighborbood of tile gladiatorial offensive breath, smell and taste' impaired, - . . . tr 6rh DawsoWs Clitwolate CreaMS .. ..� � I . - ­�-�! - , ed to Iiiiii, yet without getting any aid. The Every bottle of Dr. Harvey's Sou It . . � - .. � "suspension treit4mentl? was resorte . d to, and sho 9, he displayed his wares to the sdmir- and general debility. Only a 'few of these Red Pine for coughs and colds is warranted. The Great Worm Remedy. . . - -,. . - .,. L. , , * . ,.-.,.,.k- L its suspended by means of appliances ing aze of the crowds that flocked to see symptoms likely to be present %t once. Dr. 9old byall druggist.4. 2.3 ce , _s a box. ; ,, -_ * � _,.:. he W . I Black and white Indias trimmed with ___ I . . . . , � - I � . I - d under his arms from the 0 Ularamusements. Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases. Only - . - - �.. � L around his neck an lustreles8 ribbon for elderly ladies"wear, lmmmm�1111111 . - , His Vame soon spread among the fair Porn- 50centa. Sold bydruggi8ts, everywhere. . Oy L ­'� �_ ;1 - 1_' - the ceiling of the barn, but got no relief. peians. In Salathiel's ehop was everythiu . . I -1 .___ . �... i� 1. Electric belts and appliances of an endless GIBBONS TOOTHAt"HE GUM. THE GREAT WORM REME . I . . ­ .1_1'�', A young man led his blushing bride to the . . - I . i dainty and faahionable a Roman belle coull . . . . . . ... . I - ..., _.. variety were tried and thoroughly tried, desi . re. Silver lares and penates, - with house of Rev. Dr. Carpenter. 11 We want . I A. P. 55-04 . - ._. . I . . . ... . I.. ..'... ' L . ; ��_ too, but all resulted the same way -they to be married," he said. " Are you Dr. - - . -_ - ­- � ` . . - �. -3.-..:. left -Nlr, .Nlarshall just as they had founq other religio-us iniages,, skillfully executed, - Da ev.son's Chocolate Creams.., . -_ _. - - . - - � were ranged there in inviting display side by Carpenter ?" 11 Yes." replied the minister, --o".._%"� ........1% . Sold by all Druggists. 25w a box. .. . . . . .- . i Im. i . . .. . . , . hi.:i. Atotictime twenty pins were run side with costly lanips, candlesticks, and -" both Carpenter and Joiner. " . �'. ­ . . I.,.. . � . - � - Z . . .- . . - t . . . .. ____ I ... � ­ .-.., . righ intothe flesh of hisleg. Hebarel y richly orns,mented drinking vessels, and . . - 1W omall's Saffer-ag6" - The Cod .. _y_. . . I I - I. � . That Helps to Cure I . _ . ­ I � - �' w perioid, . I . .1 ..L.: - I � - - , befeltnot t'he' slightest pain; and so be brooches, rings, and earrings, the eyes of of life which all middle-aged pass- through, I . . .. .. . . - I jelt two of theni ; the others he did not feel . . . . :FI1TR:11 a-, all. His Ilesh was cut with a knife and when Salathiel opened his jewel casket, ' - as what a witty woman called that- ­ ' - - went oil ittitil the thirteenth dat of April filled with lustrous pearl qecklaces and rich : The C61d. DECORATED TINWARE �. .L.,.- .- .- I .,.�_:: � I the young women gleamed with a pleasure , aind during which so many see mi to think : . _.- .. - . . . - L - . . . - I.. . last, eve! y remedy suggested y any one . they ?if ivit 8tiffer-that Nature intended it : : . I " _� I .1 L � . . n as bewitching as the pearls their hearts - The disagreeable MACDONALD MANUFACTURINC COTO ... - . ­ I - . � �. -being tried, and hundreds of dollars sp6nt : .. . - I . I - . -1. 0 L coveted. � so- The same lady added: " If you don't : i . � I - - � . I ,-:. I '; , upon patient medicines, to say nothing of believe in I %%'Oman's suffer-4ge,' there is : .Wte of the 231 kinx Strett Fast, Toronto. I . . - I . __ ­ e_ . - . � . � - .- 1. . . I . The ancieitilt jeweler was the maker of tal. at it- ... I . . . �.. . - . ­ � I.. 1- . . . I - doctors' bil Is. Ismam, which were usuall ornaments of I one ballot wi-ich will effectually defe' . COD LIVER OIL . .- .. .. I I y . . I � . . �, . - .Nlr. Mandiall was a meniber of the R-loval coral, and were, worn by, the Pompenan i Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription." This is dissipated in i AN�D AFFLiCTFD, WEAK, NFKV. . - . . � L _il. . . .- Tenip"ar- of Temperance. .-He was passed ladies to protect them against the influence is true, not only at the period of middle life, ou,ii,i,. wretelie(l mortal4. shouldread . .. �. I . , 1. - - SICK tlle',1lIP,ALTII KELrEn. ittelisliow � ; ... by tile. P1,13-SWiftlis of the order as totally of, the nialm ocultis, or evil eye, which was � but at all ages when -women stiffer from to GET 1114,11L. Ae. a year. LSaniple copics free. . - .- .11 .. ._� � *. . . disabled f'or life. Thc chief inedical exam-_ supposed to destroy life, wither trees, an(,, uterine diseases, painful irregularities, in- . I Address . - - . . . .- . . - - 1_. ; . .... I . - . flammation, ulceration or prolapsus, the Editor J. K. DYE. .M.D.. Buffalos NA, . - ­ .. . , - - . � - Iner passed him, and lie was paid the $1,(M work other misfortunes. This suptratition . SCOTT'S - : _. I L - I " Favorite e - - __ - , I . ; _...­ ­ I . �_ % I Paid by tilt Order in Cases of total disabil- regarding the evil ey-- exists to day in some' , Presciiption " so strength ns --- - - . . - . . ... - . . I the weak or di4eased o:-gaus alid enriches MONEY! ' MONEY! -, .. MO . . L � ity. . I of the remote parts of Italy. __ - __ ___ - . - ____r . - L . �. .. .. . ` -i . - , : . r t -w,) a a Times representativ le 66It- I the blood, that years of health and enjoy- . . . . .. L . . � - A day 0 go e , This was short1v before the terrib . I _. - ! . r . . ... I . . . ment are added to life. LONDON AND CANADIAN . . . . _: ­ ­ calle(l upon Mr. Mitxshall at his residence, astrophe of 79 A. 1). Like the Sodoinite8 in' - . - I - - .-.- . . -:.L I i L .. . L . EN 10 . :*- . . -i - Nu. 25- Little William street. nt . - I I , The door was the time of Lot, theN ate, they drank-, theyl To mcet'die dema I for many serns in . .- - I _. . i . . '� I - open, and upon knock-ing a strong- steady built, -they planted, they bou lit . and sold, I the way of finger rings,is a ring bearing , 01"'Pure Cod Liver Oil With 1 LOAN AND AGENCY CO., LTD .- I . ..- �..,; . 1�..L_. swomenommommon� : , I . . � �i � I .. - L - step was heard. ;\Ir. Marshall. opened the unconscious of the impending loom. In the, I two diamond iclu4;ters. These are placed off HYPOPHOSPHITES ; V . -1 .1 L . . . __ . . . . . . C)M, I L� I I 103 BAY soreel. Toronto. . t : ..� -, _IMM & _W13 1BC31DA._ . ; . -1 I (four atill received the reporter cordially. ruin which' followed tradition says that I the over-lappingende of the shank, and pre- .. . I _ ' - . .. - i ­_ . I - . � Hewittked -without crutch or stick and look- Salathiel wits one of tile few that escaped to sent the eflect of itwo cluster rings when on The patient suffering from ' - . !� � I . . . . I Capital ................... �$5,000,000. .1 . . - - - I , . - ed the picture of a sturdy fine - mail. He the sea, and that lie even su,cceeded in saving I the finger. - - * . . � - . ... i-. I t, - . CONSUMPTION I . . V . - - .1i convel"Ied freely of his cAse, as (lid Mrs. his precious jewels. A Bad Awakening! - . . Money to Loan on improved farnis, city . ,-I *1 . .- . .� - 1 I .. ..... .. - . . . . . - . 1111RONCHITIN. COUGH, COII� Olt and towl property qn Uberal ternis of repay- .'l .1. . - .. .... .... . - -1 Marshall who came -in later. " Five weeks' - � .- 1. .. and T hung. WANTING PINEASE14, taketi th ment afi(l � 'T RATE'3. - I I - . : . . 1, - . - I . � NVhen In the dark. on thy soft It, Jr. I %I' 1,oWF_,i`r CURICYN MUNI .. . � I .- . - I.: �_ .��. - "he said, 11 I could'not raise my foot or L. . I romedy as he would take milk. A pe 0 1 - . . '. - 0 1 . I C -TURE, 'D. avo . And heard the tempting Ryrenof thy tongtie- I ("t Paslidom. and a wonderful flemb producer. - 11-.%L DFISK's S PURCIIIIASE . - - I .. I . _ . ' F pply to local appraisers or to � _., � bend Ili)- le-, as for walking withoul � �scape of Criminals from an Express.. what danites-what darts --what, anguiiih I on- ;_ . ., , a stick - . - . Take no other. All Drugg"Ifir. 80r. .1.00. I A � - I .-. . : . ..� - 1: ; , I d u red. I . I . 0 1 had seen an , J. F. KIRK, Manager. - _. - s . . or erfteli it was Impossible. Ali exciting narrative is i of tile escape llut wlion the vandle entered -I was cureitt!" SCOTT & DOWYE, Dellevillf. I , : - - ' I . L . I -1 "-advert isen ien- t of Dr. Willialim' Pink Pills, of seven Jndian criminals trio%,,,,!,, tile railway ��� Choice farms for sale in Ont. & Manitoba - , . . .. . . . - Such complexions as so many of our young , ___ . _. , . . . i . .. - I . 11TIZE ' . _. . -,�.. and as they were especially recommended train oil their way from Nami to Calcutta, ladies po8sess-dull, pimply, and covered N -i OF CANADA. mioive and be . � ! - .., �'­: - for nervous di3orders, I resolved to try them i OWLING'A NDIGEST10 , ILLS . i . - ,L - , - N ave within your reach a I - - - . where they were to have embarked for the I witb sores and blackhea4s, is enough to cool t)rt­ Dyspejwia milultv. 111;iiol) C gia(l. Yoii Ili I , . .. -, .: I had L 1% Ila. C I P ,r I.-, I 11-, It, .11 *1 I mineral -water called St. Leon, which for gout, . : -1 , �. L ' - . the doctors called. Locornoter penal settlement in the Andaman Isles. 'Tile; the ardor of -the warmeot lover. To such ONSTIVATION Sold by all dru : , kidneys. in- . . � - , .., Ataxv. I had not walked for almost four rhetiniatisill and di­ell�;e, of the I - . L convoy numberea ill all 62 priioners under' we would say, that you can .. I cludinic diabvt"sand even Bright'.; diseat;c of - ­ - ! - - . . I � Nly wife said, " Oil, what's the use L . � � � years. . a guard of '22 constables but only eight were I young ImIles S ; e oa . - i , I never have a soft, fair, smoodi, attractive. OWLING'A rILIA for the complexion. the kidneys. witit-ti, freely it ed. is , up rior It 11 . - of tryinganother patent medicine'!" but I life convicts. These latter were placed in a! C ,_1 w. a lwx. S tid by all druggist. other mineral waters without any except : . . I . - - r.,. _�: . i sed one . kisRable complexion, unless your blood is __ ____ __ It colltl-ill.� purgative and revivifying agent.. ..- I - '_ __ ,-� :; I � r tried the Pink Pills. I had not u tieparate compartment under the charge of' ____ - W% - f __ ___ __ t - ___ _jL -and the higliestorder. For persons in licalth it is . . . . . . i healthy and pure, for tl-e condition of the 6,il4,(,l.%L SEes it or s udil!flt. � I - : -'r : - L . bo.x before I began to feel the effects. The two constables, which was deemed a Buffi- I blood decides the complexion. Dr. Pierce's '�� teach"I'A. contimenving July tith. Book- I an excellent regulatorand licalth preservative . - . . . - L.-.., feeling caniv back to lily right leg first. cient guar(f, seeing that the prisoners were keeping and Sliorthandeour.ws. Busines- Col- its well as i(ii .Lgreeithle beverage. It 6 the . i t:, , - 0 'Golden Medical discovery will purify your ' I . - � -eeks I loge. Galt, Ont. . strong"st,intidote known to t-cience a-; a blood . - - W L. _.-1 I - After ushiv thein two Ni was able tic, chained and heavily manacled. Tile attempt , - . ­ � - I blood, L tone up your system, and drive away . puritlCL-. To crown all. it carried off the gold - �. 1. ,_ walk tip t( N1 I-. C. .1. Williams' plao�., on was madeshortly before daVlight, while tile' IIEFN CITT 817,411NUASCOLLEGF, Toronto - : ..s�._ . I _ hose distressing headaches and backache, ' I iiieditlitnd(liplolii,t,titc-iiiglit.-st honorsaward- � ­ street, over a inileand% half from . ofirer, country putills SPCOILI diSCOUnt off . __ .. ..- train was traversing a wild and deaplate't ed at Quetwe in Septemb�r, IKIC, the judgels . L .. . . here, and back, I had got -nearly home when region. Wrenching off the iron bars whi-h I from which you suffer periodically, and 1,19 ... rthand and llwdne�s Course. Catalogue giving it a very strong recommend. The - - . ­_,�L� 1:__. . I � . - : L�� "L gi ve you aeoritiolex ion a lily or rose-lefif miglig free. Address P. J. WELW. Prin. company owning the 'it. Leon Springs have- a . - . - : _�__L�,. my left leg went out, and I nearly went divided tile compartments. the)- attacke-I - . . _ -_ - . , . I envy tine hotel in connection with them, managed . - � . ..-. F: .. down. I had to stand and rub the leg for . - TO THE FRONT AGAIN. - . I :.. - -.- �� : - I b 5 -our well-known fellow -citizen. . .� . .. � . . ... and overpowered tile guard, and, although I . agents Mr. M. A. . I I . . . - - Rionias, than whom i" a caterer there is nono I., . . . . - ". several ininutes. Then it felt as the train was travelling at the rate of 30 1. Nearly two acres of buildings e burned For 20 cent- and tile addrci,; of all Efic I . � L � . - I if a' thousaiid pins were running I . 11 at Linsville, P&., on Saturday. you know, we will mail you " Talmage on t4lich. The liotel opens on the 15thof June with . - - 1_- ,. miles an hour, aieven of the eiglit jumped 1palrittlar", tile latest production of the cele- - .. ,:: I . .- . I . . - . . � .. it full staff of efficient cooks and waiterm I � . . . .1 it. That was tpe blood beginning to circu- through tile window of the airriage. One .Ind with rate -i to suit all. They except to tilt I.- . . - I .. The proof of the pudding is the eating of brated divine. nearly 2NAIpages . .. . � . E. N, Bloy er & Co., 60 Y onge St.. Toronto I - �1, late in tile leg !hat had been dead almost the hotel. which can accommodatc between 1 1 ­ .1 , ��:,. ... . of the constables succeeded in preventing it- Try Adams' Tutti Frutti (,'um for weak -,-_____ _ � . - -- - L - - -_ - ' e baths , � .t . . . ..... L i . i four years. From that time.it has steadily the escape of the eighth man, while his com- digestion and be convinced of itagreat virtue. V - Q five and six hundred guests. Th In . ! _; . ,: 1. ­ . ... i improved- Now you see how fain. (He . . . UBBER;I- . TENCII -, connection are an institution that many of our - . : . . - _. re - . i I panion, with desperate cot.rage, followed I Sold everywhere 5- centai, ISTAMPS BURNID 0 own citizens ean speak of in the most glowing - �� , _,*1;:... " .. .: . . . . - 11r. .N.lariliall arose and walked brijkly the Dacoit8 in their perilous lea into the i I . ,3,ik CA LOC . . : T BRANUS terms. Mr. Thontas invites you all to come. . . . � ...... . I . . - .. . laro He was found by le search, A great deal of Valenciennese lace for 13ADGES, . to drink and bernerry. St. Lcon Mineral Water .. I . I . .i _: und tile room without artificial assistance.) darkness. t - I S . LETTLR . ­� i . . . I . L" . I.. , � trimming nice cotton gowns. ft - �Dik CO. ILtd.). Toronto. Branch-Tidy's Flower . ... . ...'. I have used absolutely nothing brit the Pink e. The, 14HECKS 7bb CRAIG S! PIONT E PUN(:HES L - . - o . - _ rty. severely injurQd on the lin I . Depot, 161 Yonge Areet. - -.1 -.- I - --,. - I Pills and taken cold baths as directed! on ru I ly imagined were, P L. . . gitives, as will be readill - We, Burs. and PaWee& - , ­ * I - , � ! I I --I------ --.------ - . . __ .Z_.' ; . . , - . � .. ... �:, 11 -. . the boxes. To -day I walked to the market also all more or less injured, and their Sid- ' What a world of meaning this statement I ill �i.*p'.. �_....­ ''I.. � . - - 4nd back -a thr6o.- mile walk. I have lived ferings from this cause were afterwards I ___ , I .1 .::. ,._..": . . � I embodies. - Just what it are looking for, The Lit bstantial Nourishment - : - �L ­ - in Han-tilton for 30 years and am well known. YO tie Ones Need Su I " 1:..- - I . - I I augmented by semi -starvation among the, is it not I Putn&m's Painless Corn Extractor - i . - . ,.-. . ... � . ­ . - Hundreds of. people stopped tile on the barren Chunar Hills, where for some time I --- . _. . . . . . ,�_. m streets, -the great sure -pop corn cure -acts in this - but cannot always take sufficient sold food to . - I- i . . ­_ , Sonic of them sto ped me to see if they successfully bid themselves. The tarn- obtain it, give them . r , : . _.-, . , . i. . . �­ it was n�.,Ally John Alarsharl. Hundreds of iljg'�nfluences of hunger and thirst, however, way. It makes no sore spots . safe, acts . - I - i. _* .. .L .� . 1: i I , _. - . .;.- 1. people have. been here to see I'le. AnIOZ at last .prevailed. Of the seven who got - - .-I � � . . ". them came several physicians who at n __ has already paid with his life the ly, without inflaming the parts ; painleuly. 'Johnst . I _.. .. � .L.�.. I speedily and with certainty: sure and mild I I on's F luid- - Beef i , - , - away, one Do not Ile imposed upon by imitations or . . . . I . ine. One of thein, , lie penalty of his daring. four have been recap- . h contains Me eiLements needed tn form � . . and the oile who (lid t I I : whic I - .... -- .. � . - substitutes. . : i- , , . ­­ ni0st for ine, -.,aid, 11 Well, you are t first tured, and only twa now remain at large. . . - - Flesh, Muscle and Bone in an easily digested s . . . - .�__,-.� 1�, . . . . I I . . ,- -_ - I 1. I.. - .. . ­. lure in I 0,(M cases." I can tell O of a . . Four thsan ci r m out Of . . . . � � -I-, � . .. - .1.1 - __ � . � - - L I , .. - . _____ - - _____ - - �. . . .. ­ . I bank niessenger in this city who has not ..... �". . .. "... - - ."W I I , ..L. . :. � employment at Key (Zest, Fla. - . - - . i � . __ 6 � ' " 1' � I - L I - . . - I . -i . . . L � . . . ,valked as straight in 25 yeare as lie has this ,-. �_ " -, . . .,_1 . ' I . . - - . . .- .1. - I . I lalt week y re- 1 :% Death of a Notab!e Inventor. - L The Hud Humeou .! - . I .,.. - He took Pink -Pills on m L : . . . . . : ,. . - . . . . I - I I . .1 �_ I � . . . I - .. . . .. � . ��, I . � . . . u8y beyond the Of the Lubon Medical Compan In now I . .- I :. . Commendation. Scores ruore in this city are I - AA-fter a life varied and b I I: -0 n eberation'., %itc . _..I_ �1�. . � . ­ - ... . i trying therii and quite a number in this vi- wont of men, Captain F. P. Warren, R. N., at Toronto, CAinada, and may be con- - . 1. � . ­ .." . w. cirlity have been benefited." ' I has fallen ,a victim to pneumonia and the suited either in person or by letter on all HE W OFFICE9 - TORONTO. . - _. � - . . _. .. .... _.,� . I I , . _� 11.._._-:11 . . . N1 - - I . .. . �. .1 . - ­. - . ... : .. 7 � -- __;�_,. I r- -Alar3hall is gaining strength rapidly ig. The son and brother o( two chronic disiesimm peculiar to man. Men, I . - . � . .... . L �. and expect- bitter sprii . . - - - . . . . � . . Z.. ­...- _. " - - - 1. .j io be back to his work before famous admirals, and the son-in-law of a , young, old, or middle-aged, who -find thtsm� ­ - _. r . . I I I- . I .,:�..IL.11 _ 2090009000..,. "'. - � L., *_ � - . long* He grows more enthusiastic in talk* third, he entered the Royal Navy at a very seives, nervous, weak and exhausted, who . - BUSINESS IN FORCE9 $. . . . . . . � �. ­ I," _� . . I . . I I, � 4 , : . I I � . _...- in of Pink Pills and he has good reason to, early ag , and after a long career of servi kendown from exces or overwork, . . . I _.. ­ ',�.­ ". �. 9 . ice . �. . L - e am bro, . L. . .. . Assets and Capital - � . . .. . - . - , . . . I I i . ­ - .. I ' -L for his is a remarkable salvation. Since afloat, and as Naval Attache in Denmark, resultin Zn� of the following symp. . . - . � . . ...... . . , i - . - L_. :-_ _' - " . .. beginning to use the remedy he has regained Ven apreasion, premature dlq� . - , . .. . ., I I - :­ i retired. But his retirement was only to be- FOUR AND A QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS. - � - . tomx : . . . - . : . I I.. .._.,.._1 I . I - * .. . . .. : � 10it flesh wid Low weighs more than he has a inew career as one of the most prolific 'age, loss of vitalit low of memory, bad . . I I � ": :.�-.* ��. , . . - . 1-- . - : . - . ­ - . _ . ' L ' , , - . ! ' . for nine years. He has not an ache or pain, gin ingenious of inventom His ac'.ive cireams, ffinv . � I . �. . and lien o&�ht, palpitation of the - - - ' ' but is con, . . r - � �z .;cious of a delicious feeling of d almost the entire field of in , lack of energy, pain in the -- -:. .� ... . . : . ... . . , Z ... . healthy life in his legs. . dustry. .The patents which he took out- I . � I . . .;- . . : . -1� mind covere - heart, emissions - INOREASES N. 890- . .. ­ �:.Y_ I . kidneys, headache, pimples on the face or . . . ­�'. ,-- . i . . L. . I � � 1. - .,-��i :� The remarkable case noted in the above and with the exception of Sir Henry Besse- :)ody, itching or peculiar sensation about the I . In Income, - - . $55,166.00 - I . ... . - .. . L La. .. - . . - . . � . ..ir . . I - . . � . � I , ,­. . L . L ., article from the Hamilton Times, conclusive- . . . . In Assests, _� - . i I - mer there is perhaps no Englishman whose wasting of the organs, dizziness, _. $417141.00 - -,- . . . : : scrotum, I . . I ­ 1. . - ; - . - _�'.11110 _ . .. . . ' 'dM.00 � . I . ....-'1.0 lyllfoves that the proprietors of Dr. name is connected with so many --comprised . In Cash Surplitits _. i�e - � . L i . . �. Wil- gpecks before the eyes, t,%:. chin f the *1 . . .. . . 2 * . , '­ _..�_:71�-:::: . . In New ]Buain�ss - - I . . . . . . .: i . . e. -`.­ - 41118* Pii,,k Pills hav ver -stated where, =V= - I - I . .. - VMWIM17-00 . - ; . � - �. - - I . I , ­,.� .. 1 e in no way o subjects as diverso, as a nicotineless pipe, muscles, eye lids and else I In Business in"Force, :. $1,600,376.ou , � -. ; .. . I . �-j_ . .I-.,- - _. . - , , ;, ", I . . .. L - ,;. � .� _.. , ; . . - the merits of their remedy. Pink Pills and a new form' of Iifej�oat, cooking stoves deposits in the urine, low of will power, W. C.M'ACDONALD, J. K. MACDONALD . I 1 , . - &rp- a never failing blood ibuilder and Aerve a"4 pots, and lubric a-ntg for engines, dog I tenderness of the scalp- and Vine, weak and -, - . I 11 . . ; . L- L; . ­ I ." 1 ,.I - torlic, antl are equally valuable for -men oir big ' its and horw . harness. During the � . . ArTUFARY. - ' . . . � . . MANAGI.-Iro DIRECTOR - .- � I .. - . ", � - - I on fi4bby muscles, desire to alt*p, fulure to be - � . . . .I- ....-I's''. wonlen ' - iiiiiiii--i - - � , � ..1. I.. � . L !:: '1� .J. - , jiyoung or old. They cure allfotml breathing spells which.illuess forced him to rested by sleep, constipation, dullness, of I . .. I L_ ..,.. '. _L :::;/.. 4 � : 7L_ . . L , Of debi ty, female weaknesses su. ressionsi fake lie Irouild time to ride hearing, lose of voice, desire for solitude, ex. - . . . : . . .. . . .­�.V_, .,,:A I . . -0 . L - __ ., -, I . . . ,�� - t 4 A( . . , - L, chronic �onst 0, Con, tainin-Ly a large percent " . ­_ .- -.-..Y, "M " ipation, headWch.4 p9t-_,VituX to Fe, -and Marakeach, interview the Em- citability of temper, sunken eyes surround- - 11� .�- wMSUP", CD - - . it L- ., I- .. I _..". I � � _.� � , t - dalice) loss'of memory, prerngture Aec�&Yp peror, and devise plans.for supplying Tan- ed with ir-jrA im CIRCLK, oily looking sk -in, 0 � 0' .-.;., .1 . I., .. - '' .1 .. . , .. - � I . _ - ­ I _. N , i , etl,'., and by their marvellous action Oil th� gier with water and f , the anti- etc., are all symptomr of nervous aebilit Ill " I , _.�, � - � . I i . L..: . ,-.,., V . � age ot flour and Oatmeal, . . . I �­ . ", '.. - . . bloo . - .� � . ;_ __ . . Ii.- . , e - . I -KA - . , I . . �, , _' d) b1tild lip tile systeln anew 'and restor mony mines of Tetuin. in addition Ile that lead to insanity and leath unleuc= -1 �. I -1V - � 11 I . 9 : . . . I e'- -L. __.Z,�..' L'. om- -., - , : I ,x- . . . . .,.-- ."A.� the 9l()w of health to pale and sallow C wrote on the, Aefence of Gibraltar Straits, The spring or vital force having lost its I 1'.. . - � I , , 4 . . _ . -A.t - I . . , - I . .L. � . . . .- ­ P I ­'�­ Plo`iOns- These pills are sold by all dealers on national granaries, and partition of Mo- tension every function wanes in consequence 11, /, .";d - It, makes and keeps Lady S : -I- _��.�%:_'-F � 'A.- . , --- . ­ . -_ t "' - ­' . � + I\ , , . .. -.,. _. �, -.7.. 1'.� - or,�vill 1,, sent post -paid on receipt of pr' ice netime *80 k9eika][110liticis,it Those - who through abuse committed LU I . . I .- -�%"� I.? rocco and was at 0 . - . _. .... L L �': , . . . . . ... - - , . , tW cents a box) by addressing the Dr. Wil- that' (luring the Italian war of Independence ignorance may be permantentl eured. Send , hands soft and smooth, - i - , y . . ..., ", .. . . . �­ 1. ''. I . i lair n. . . . _. I L I Le._ k., ,. "arns INledical. Co Brockville, Ont. Garibald mand-,of a re- your address for book on all ZZ103 pecu , UP - . . - ' � � � . ... ..�. 1�� :.Iz� �_-_-. _ I ,.. ... I , L - . , ��L::' � . - S_ ._ . . - _. . __, _ �_ .. Elsewhere in this i �epublish arIL It- may be added that Captain to man. Addriess M. V. LUBON_ 4 Front - _-�� I . . -_ .__' _ 1. gin It cures oczema and all di " . - .. I... issue we i ,� ient. I . %.*.**. .,.�*, 11ticle from the Hamilton Times relating to sirr6n a advice was often. in demand on St. K, Toronto, On. Books sent free 80d8d- . t- - L2 . . - . :. L'�, 't I ' - ­ "' , � '' - that I 9 '. ­`,, I � . " . . . - . 1. ..�; �� .; , ,. � '. , ` - . am a t � It - L11"Vonderful. cure of agentlem%nin variou's Governmeht comWasions, and that Heartdinew,thesymptomisof which f int , __w�d I �� � __�, . � I . L 1�... 1. .,; 11, . L _�I.i , I . . .. L - � 't 0- 9 �:. I , I - : :;, 1 L � ­.., * �� 41 - - I . ;, _ . �'ty, N176 had been pronounced by p, - eases - - -.k . hysi- in addition to medals of all sorts -one I& ,jells lie H numbness, 1pitsuon, I of the skin . - �: ::, �;, . i I -,J�­­ �,�",,.fI,� . - . . � :-,.-". 11 - - . - L.�, , I. I . �%I. ��! was offloar of the Legion , . ,:, _�� ,`- * . - � , * :' �A, - 1; I el&D8 incurable, and who had paid the $ 1,000 saving. life -he i P Nlot Men, rush of ' to the , . !.. .. I _:� ip ut a broc& . � . . i .. � I I an . . I ­ I ­ I I , : - #4 " __ � .� . ;�, �� 1: �, I . � : I .1 � , , . - , , I 'T . �, � I , trong,. - , ., _. - ; . - -1 ". _. - t'tal disability insurance anted inembers . in the heart with bests a I ­. I., i-1, . - I 'IX of Honour. , , . head, dull rA'U 0 . I- - . . _. � . , I . .i.�­, - 11 - a . . J - .. .;;..�. - � .�, - _P ., .,. � .. 'I04, . i� I I IW_ ,,.,,, -,. �, - .. A_;'�::".'.Lj,�,�V� I ." the Of the Royal Templars. ghe well known .11, 1, 1!!Iii`�MFL! I . - . A... 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I." . I I I - . . � I I . .. �. commissivners to In@ Oct satue-­ ��.:. ;.0 , . I .. _. I I V,.,. in . , 1. - I :�-.�', , ­ . , - . . T that the an , of - � .1. ... �_ �. ­­ _. , Pickering Council. ..01, , -,. � , - - - : __ �� ,� �.�,�...:. Z;- I - - - - i . ,�:. I . " I -: " � �, ,14 '444 al - .coinmitwe recommou . . - - - � - . --- - , - � . . ��_­­­'%,`,V 1,1_ ,;.-[ , --,�'.. . I ... - . . I I . - - - 4 ve . ­ i, of cedar . - - � .1. ­i4�4�-Aovt A . r . Council met pursuant to* adjournmeUt $800 be paid Jesse Cook- on acc . ...... :-: - . . - . '- .- . - ...�_ . .,. , I . . I . .. --e- . - in tb town hall, Brougham, on Monday. contract. , All of which is most reSP&C'd .* � -1 .- I r,t", I - , <:: on motion of Mr. � ; .. . - . , .. I _ . , Jun 15. Members all present, reeve in fully sub Uted. I .. i . . � � . � ­�e,_.� . - . - .. . �. . - I .. . . th6 hair. Minutes of last meeting read Mowbrav, chairman, report was adopted . I,, . - '1� - � P � . I . . and approved. Mr. Iii ts, seconded b� Mr. Mowbray. - . -and bills vrere moves tb it the reeve grant his order on .- . . # . (�QtW$ . Several comm.unicationd .. �- __ . -:. Sht ,TifkCTiU & . ,..:� -er in favor of the parties recom- . , " . read and referred to the various standing the treasuR ding - - . 4published ev Friday morning Lt its Office committees. mended iin the reports of the Stan - ' . . . . , . 1. evickering, Ont. . Your standing committee on Sheep c . tt . . - a as rres6uted this day. ' ,� I I-_ -'i. - 1-1-:-_ - . .�.. I � . .1 1-1 - I. . . . TERMS . _. .� ommi e;row, seconde by Mr. Hillis. - '' L_ Killed by Dogs, beg leave to report and, Mr. ( . - - . , f-, 61.96 p4r y*ir; 4 1.00 if paid In adirana*. follows :-Pavment to moves tl�at the counci go into a com- � . .. . __ RATES OF ADVERTISING:_. recommend as 'a to pen tenders for a - ­�. - *Irst Insertion, per line - - 4 io cents. Timothy O'Leary of $9.22 for thr ' ee lambs mittee of the whote to . . . . . � - insertion, per line - 5 - " killed and one damaged bv dogs, said the construction of bridges. . I __ . Each sub quent . - ,_ .1 This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- amo nt being I sworn value. All of On motion committee arose and report . . . . . Trertisomen a. - which is respectfully submitted. On mo- ed that t e tenders of the Iron Bridge -, - Special rms given to parties making con- tion of Mr. Hilts, ebairmad, the report Cos,, be pubmitted to engineer fur , racts for 3; or 6 months or by the year. Half- - . . . - yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. was adopted. - consideration. Recom 4,u,r dation accepi- . . . . Business cards, ten lines or under, with pappr, , Yo:ur standing committe on Indigents, ed by co oil. I one year, $5 00, payable in advance. - . I .- . aii'maiies in local columns ten cents per line, betz leave to report and recommend as Mr. M wbray. seconded by Mr. Boyer, . live cents per line "ch subsequent insertion. follows :-Payment in full from Ist of moves th t as soon as t ie reeve receives - Special contract rates made known on applica- . . - .� . . January to 1st of June to Isaac Wise, aid the repor of the coutity angineer respect - . Zion. No free advertising. - - ... AdVertisements without writters nstructions to J ane Losip, 22 weeks at 75 cents, ing the B ecifications of ,rQn bridges sub- - , -I' will be inserted until forbidden add charged ac- $16.50. That on petition of Joseph Monk- mitted to himl he uotif3 the 8rd deputv- I .. I- Cordingly. Orders for discontinuing alver-tise- . � I .,� ments must be in writing and sent to the pub- house and thitty-f6ur others ozi behalf of reeve all� councillor to meet as a com- . � . ­-, .- lisher. . Ira 'ighswauder, who has lately lost his mittee for� the acceptatic of same. - " - . - � Job Work, promptly attended to.. . _ I eyesight and being poof and haVill- no Mr. Its, 8econded�b�y Mr. Bover, . ON I . . .. :_ _' W. J. CLARK - - I PROPRIETORG one to look after him, ittee moves that the reeve e authorized to . . .. . I wouA recommend that the said Ira N ighs- grant his 3rder on the treasurer in favor i - � . - . - 40ur 11?4DUtleis-Strict Independence. -ts way be com- ..- .. - . k>ur ,ki m -A First-class Local Paper. . . wan er be sent to tli6 general hospital f6r i of parties � whose contra. - _. ...- I treai ment for the term of 9 weeks., Your pleted bef )re next meeti 3g, on certificate .. � Our 10mpectatlons -The he . .. : in tv. com nitt.ee have considered the petition of of'the cor imisaiciner appi �inted to superiu- - . � . - support of the ueople of PickerinR and vio Geo, 1-hilip and thirty-one others asking tend said !ontracts. . . . I ' . . - - ditional grant to Mrs. Geo. Palmer, Mr, U Its, seconded iv Mr. Gerow, - - . FRIDAY, JUNE 19,.1891. . an a] . , .� i . an indigent. Yc)ur committee would inoves that the council d ) now adjourn to . . . i . - � - t - recommend an extra grant of fifty cents meet again on Mondav, the 13th day � . . 0 - date. Tli�t Mrs I art of revision - - . . I- A few years Ago -comparatively per week from this 11 of.Julv at 10 a.m. as aco i . -1 . ' B I . - I _. - - . - speaking -had th uthorities dared Trip.) be reinstated on the indigent, list a and for t e transaction of general busi. . . . . - . :_ .- .. to sumi-non. the heir pparent to appear per -equest of ratepayers. a4d that 75o. I ness. . - -_ ____ __ - -_ � � - � .. , in the witnes b -, the whole crew per weeii from date be granted, R . A. I * -__ I would have een beheaded. The Bun, ing, commissloner. All of which is : - N?iv Advei-tiseptients. . . ____ . . I I _. I resp ctfully submitted. On motion of ___ i -_ . I � . . ... . English law was -kn subjection to roy- Mr., 'Jerow, chairman, report war, adopted. 1.,OST.�A white Pig. thort nose, York- � - _ . .� . . altv and had therefor ho dominion � __ . . Your standing committee OU CODti]3-. abire. Vhite, on Sunday, May 17. Finder . Iff I ill oblige THOS. WILSO'4, Claremont, by . over princes.- Things have clialigged, gene s, beg leave to report and recoul- w . in a card as to it whereabouts. j4 __ . dropping hi . . . - however, since then, and to -day the men as follows :-Payment to W. J. -_ - _. -_ --- -_ - -_ -_ - -_ . . I- . Queen herself would not be allowed to Clar for road lists, bills for bridge ten. JITANI ED.-Saleamt n to handle our har ly lines of nurser, stock. Handsome I I . - retardjustice. ThePrince of Wales' ders nd road jobs, $12.50; D. R. Beaton, outfit free. Salary or comi iission from qtart. � . . � . ave lie usinessinCan aforoverthirty __ .-. has ever been a bill of expense to the on salary, $35. Your committee having n dope : ­ . e . . . in years the read and considerid the opinion of years. Sue2ess u.Aranteod,,Lo .ushing men it . . family .and as he advances ' I sm. Kerr, McDonald, Davidson and tiiey follow our instruction Cite for terms . .. .; - MOB . at once. COMPANY. ­ dmaunt of his liabilities has not Pate -son, solicitors, as to the liability of ,Nurserynici i. Colborne. Ont. 30-12 aecreased. - It is the wish of the tile c,unt?On accaunt of Pickerin'g bridge, - I - --- - --- ` . --- . - "I * " 'V-APNING.-The inhabitants of Pic. . Englissfi people that out present Sovey- I recommend- that the clerk be in. I .N � - - 0 11'ou ' ker ng and t, P County (of Outario are ,, .. - eign may yet live many years, coupled stru. ted to engross or attach same to the w;trne(i &.ainstseniiig. buyi:14 or using a Wash- .. . itb the hope thaL the Prince will min I im, machine u -nae 1,v tiie Newmarket waslinig . . wl U .tes of this council. All of which is ' i, . - - . . . f Machine It imiddeturitig Co. or oijo Funiflar to - . � . reform and prove himself worthy of respectfully submitted. Oil motion o j. Ii. C0101.1ati's Pneumatic Washer. astchey -ire .. a - . . - ­ .11r. oyer, chairman, report was adopted. an infringe nent en said pateut owned by ine- . .. irably � ' -11 be - . ­ . - the posiiion so long and bono 'Y cur standing committee on f1oads, and All parties 'ound so infringing wi )!o " - . .... filled bv his devout mother. ed accordin- to I&w. E. R. B. 11MMItIt, .. ' - I .. I I . � .. r . Bridges, be,, leave to re ort and recow- whitbv, owner of pateut for Ontario. Agents Is p 1. . . . . I r% . . � 1 '.�. .; . I -ded . in wed:pLs follows:-:-PayLuent to J. Ri.-hards, wanted. 36 - . J. J. C. Abbott has succee for gravelling on Base line opp tot S. $40- ___ -----'------- --- . � . T 101', 8,�LE.-The estate -of the late . formlDc, a cabinet at the request of w i 4 - . �', 0 - P. Gorman, Fervices in connection i h I - Sirs. Every. contaming 5() aerei. being I the Governor General. It is intended abov contract, $�; John Coultice on acet composed of the s -W. quarter of lot 10. in the , . 2,,l con- of �he the townsil.1) of Pi -kering front- - - .- that'11r. Abbott will be Premier while of gr�vel contract on Altona road, $18 9 ing Kin,-sto road. 44 wilei from the town of . - . ' �Couuor, gr1avelling on bideroad bet ,Wb;tby an I 1juides from Pickening V.11ago. .. . Sir John Thompson will lead in. the J. 0 . '. - - n -s au -I evory convenience. _. ­ , 16 and 17, in 2nd con., $25.08; John Good soil, g)od buil,iii. - :1. Commons, yet from Sir Hector*s at- lots -y desirabi; property. Title iodis- � .. . - This is a ve . - . . I - . . titude it would seem that he is called Dwyer, building culvert on sideroad in putable. F r)r further ticul&rs ,apply on the . I . . ; , . the 4th con., also cedar timber for culvert, promises, A. A. POS4wCounty Arphitect Whit- , o to respond when the leader of the $19.72 ; Wm. . Bushby, grading and new by. or W. .. RICHARDSON, Nowy Public. ! .-. . m . Government is addressed. There t Pickering; 2REf ­ . I - culvlert on 9th con., opp lot 119 RIBO -- - . _­_.___._ - -_ -I --- ­ � . : seems to be a certain amouat of un- gravelling same, $40.50; a. H. Connors, - -, Thor -bred Tro"ing Stallion's ­_ . '. - . I.. . - I certainty as yet among Conservatives grading on 3rd con opp lots 15 and 16 � - . . i i I STOK t .. - . . - as to.whom they will look as a leader, $10. Wm. - Varty for services in connec. . .. . I � ill tion with the same, 53 ; T ck' GRIT .. ILIES an , G110' . . . ... Ill some way the present session w hos. Hic Ing- I I .- - . .. - be struggl6d through .and their is a bottom, gravelling on 9&li con opp lot 6, . - -� THY PIROPF.A.-TY Oil - - t ­. � strono, likelihood that within another 015 ; J. H. Connor drawing timber to W. G. G ROW, W-HITEVALE, ONT. . . ile, digging ditch, . . . -�_ - Dunbarton, drawing ti . -,. � year the country will I)e consulted. tting ip tile and filling on 119ig Will m ke the season of 1891 as follows t � - pu . ,lits'llill, Monday. irill leave their own stable and Oro- � . - . Wbile the old man was therebarmony - $14.25 ; Jas. Richard's for ravel at 7c., ceed via Dt� n 6&rton to seeker's hotol for in hour - . .1 iled, but since be is gone, bi #41 to (;ordon'g lintel. for noon ; thence to voy's . _. proyal is per order of pathmRster, $7.07; Wm. hotel, Whit bv. for night. Tuesday. proceeds to ii - I I - -, - . - - .. - position has many aspirants, some of : .Arbuckle opening ditch on 9th con., bet Central hotel. Osirswi- for noon - thence to Iten- . - i - whom it will be difficult to reconcile, lots 4 and '5, $5 ; Robt. Britton cutting net's hotel. liowniailville. for the ui::bt. Wed. " . I - down hill bet lots 4 and 5, in 9th eon., nesday. proceeds to Newenstle. for noon - thelift _. Until tile announcement of a change to Orono, for the niglit.- I hnr-,.(Iay. liroe'eeds to � .. . . '. . . . $20 ; Wm. Lee cleaning ditches, PtlttiDg Tyrone, for noon. thence to Columbus, for the - i .. . . is made, we are sale in saying that I - to I - . n culvert bet lots 12 and IS in 8th con., night. Friday, proceeds 1-3 wat of Ituglal. - ­ � Mr. Abbott and iSir J,obn Thompson 415 ; Wm. Barnes fill' Ashburn, for won : th(rDep to ciarew, ni fi�r . .. � � ing eac-t app to the night. - Saturday. procecas to (ie-ow*a hotel,. - . . are at the belm of Dominion politics. bridge opp lot 11 in the 8th, $7; Wra. proughaw. for noon -. thenct to-nieiVown brabile . _. . .. - .. , - . Beverly filling west app to bridge opp lot whitevale, auti retuain until the foilou mg Mon- - dav worniu. Tins route wi!l lie cinuillue'l I I a 1. : With much -interest ' will the resi- - 11 in the 8th7$59 ; B. Linton for open- th- iigfiouttliuseuson.l;etLiihatidweatlierp4-r- ' . . ittilifta. dents of this neighborhood read the ing creek on lot 11 in the Elth, $8.50; W. m rio . : , I - . .. - minuies of tl�e council meeting, lield .. Bari�les for gravelling bet lots 10 and 11 113 - - I INI S4 4(3 Ir P-4 IF," It'% , . ­ - . . - - :- 1rit. It J[.;-.- . . . '" ' \ - '. . - oil Ilonday, to see what action was tile Oth, $15 ; Chas. Downing repalrill"' (il(IT WII, �[.S-To_ imiure a foni +20, ,season . . - d brid - " ..'� . il to be I taken by that body in re-gard. to fur- culv rts an ges opp lots 20 and 21, - i�- 15. to bc isaid Nt of Feb -Lry lb92, ., . 0 . - ' ' ' I - B.F,,drawiug timber and gravel, furnish - �aid (low 2 at tinie of or;.#r ice. se'abou mares . lliShiDg us with a station road. The . I. jLayable I Lst ronni- . . . committee appointed t - Ing posts, railing, nails and spikes, $20 ; G ADSTO ;F -T6 insure a foal t?12-, to be paid . o -find the pro- T y ' J as. McCormack bal on bridge, bet lots ist of Fel,ruar , IS'Y2;!Il Lo tie Itaid do% n at . bable cost of the route proposed by the 16 and 17, in the 5th con., 30c. tiuleofsk'ViCe. SeaS01111111,ressio.payabie,at . r. : Wm. last r�.vjnd. I village committee, reported that M Beverly for removing fence near bridge I - 0 - . . . Andrew refuses to sell any of his land on 8th. con., opp lot 11, 50c. We beg to - First-cfams pasture. well watered. withlo forty . - - . . unless forced to, and Mr. Howlett asks acknowledge a communication from the rods of stable, and mares hom a distance win . - o y precaution taken for ' - - , �_ $100 and all expenses in connection clerk of Whitby township informing this their satem but all accident and escapes at the - I . . . co ncil that grant@ have been made on risk of own an. All correspo dance addres"d to - _. - - . with the removal of his house. In � the eastern townline by their council as 27 , W. G. GE ROW. WhitevLle. . . .1 view of the large expense in connec- ----..- - _____ -----.-- .-.-- . - . . . follows : on 2nd con. the sum of $10, also 1171111E 01..1D 11 [0%1l;Lk4T% . - 1. tionwiththe route, the* Council ap- on Elth con. $40 and recommend thi . . - ­ - _. � .. . -1 pointed Messis. Parker and Hilts to co"cil meet their appropriations bs ROBOT NER, Jr., �.. I y I - - make further enquiries in conne6- granting similar amounts and that Messrs. '! � - . . _. . The rebO�wuod got er?f wgph- stepping and I .. Lion with the race road, and report at DavOy ar.d Mowbray be appointed cow. high�iDricad horses. the property of . . . ,. I - I - _... 1. a future meeting. Unless the people misqioners respectively on behalf of this . . � _. . .. of this village agree among the municipality So expend the same. Our XX-1N1-�-1U]DV & -r0RHANCY!, 1 1. . mselves � Will mi1tke the seasen of IMI " follows - . . .. - . _..� the probabilities are that much time atte tion bgs been called to Monday. �rill I 11, ' a stable, Frank . Ilu - - -1 .L sabl state of the road between lots 4 and "Ve lei 0 . will pass before we have any change. house, M&4barn, andj )r to lbutton*s hotel, . - .- L - .5 in the 2nd concession and recommend Ringwood, . oon; to M"er hotel, Stouffvtlle. I . . . - - .- I This matter has, occassioned much ill that Mr. Hilts and Mr. E. Cornell be ap- night. Tdo4day. to Bro n's hotel, Alton&, - . � . villagers, and pointed commissioners to have the same noon; to Gerow's hotel, Brougham. night. . . - . - Wednesday. to Joe. Hortop' . Kinsale, noon; to ... -1 we hope sw-n to see an amicable settle- repaLired. Your committee has learned Gordon's li)tal, Pickering. n ght. Thursday, to . � . . thav the bridge opp lot 2 in the 89h con is Backer's h)tel Liverpool, noon; to Maxwell's . . . - _. ment. - I . . - . . . 1. . . ... � - . I hotel, Hig lan4 Creek, night. Friday. L* Bor- . L - I . . .. - .. ­ . dangerous condition and recommend row's I Woburn, noon - to big own stable. . . . . . .- . Reeve Parker called the Illemt f In 11� Geo. Coultice and the chairman of Until 111aymorning. This route will be con. I . . . I . 'our coune tinued dur'til the season, as" &n4 weather �. � - . ­.. - il together on the 3rd of this committee be commissioners to re, pormittingt - . . . � , . _. . June at Whitby, and that body author- P'Lurl $he same. We -have a petition from -_ I - __ DiSCRIPTION AIM MDI(;Rltlg' , I - . . . . ized him to make application to the Wa�reu Woodruff, G. L. Maver and t . wo . - Itimul wh*t W. D. Grand, f Toronto: sayv:�- - 00, being 20 hundred 9j2d thirty-six others- praying -There is i�n unlimited do and for Ant -claw - . - ­ that a sufficient sum be expended on the harnew hm,sm and cobs ith high knee and . - � - - per cent. of the -cost of constorticting will road leading to Pickering at&tion Sp good hock wetion, and for g roduaing horses of . I w this stamo Bonner has proved hiraself lnvalw - . __ ­. the Pickering iron bridge. As this make is acceptable to the travellinit'com. able; he isloerWnly one of, the most valuable � _� . . . L structure is over the required lengtb minity, also a report of the committee air" we li�ye ever had in our oountry sind I - . . . . sincerely pe he may have a phenomenal sea. . __ . and is on a road traveRod constantly appomted ali the last meeting ofthe coun. Goa. ly r""c Iv, W. D. OR&ND. . . -- ­ . .;by people of surrounding townships, ell to aseartain cost of lands for new road R01119911n�BONZN498, JR., wLs bred on Edge. . . to Pickering station reports as follown - hill Farm, .T. Ho in a dar E brown, with white the claim - w' is . trips on f I - n _JLce; ot&nft If h do high and voiabs . - . - I :looked at "'from a legal or reasonable lat John Andrews, from whom the 8M0 11m. ]go was wind by titin Bonner . difn - . . . I - . .. . greater portion is to be obtained, absolute- Belle of 80ockbridge she y Americus, he by - - s R tuak; - Th rogli I . I - . I - -, tandpoint., Our representatives had lyiefusedtosell anyofhis land Unless Lo"n:& K , by Andrew Jiwk- - d fight, but the COUntY forced so to do. 2nd Mr. Howlett asks son, dam ally Miller; he b: Young Bradshaw. - . rather a har . ,�dm= ,..k, a I . . . . . . . _ board consented to give Pickering 04M and the council to War the whole -and B&4h&w, dam I . I __T � Pearl Eur;ka'sdamlAdy dood, byKambrine . $1400 in full of all deman& for con- ciost ofremoval of his dwelling house. P& dam, daughter of Imporked High- � , . Your'standing committee recommend that ILD ds unknown; Um mbrino Paymaster . . . . . Wilction. Of this $400 our township . by &�bl . 1. .-- , no, dam d&ugh r of InipmMil Pay. . . . to the excessive cost hi connection . . - will be called upon to pay $74, so that ow master. bert Bonner, b . . . it - da . _t - only get from other municipalities wi Vasaid proposed new roadway thm fur ughter f Long Islaud B k Hawk; Ramble. --. we � to b Abd&Hah, d the Cbdaies Kent I .. -, I thei informatioia be obtelned respecting m - in the countv $826 -Scarcely over ten t1he'mil.1 road and that the Reeve and ;1 be 07 Mambri'no. Amsaosis; h b . . - defteriger. I we'l IMAZ , I—. . , I : . . per cent. &rtainly maintenance is Cquneillor Hilte be a committee for thiLs Sourcrout bob M& brino.uralmitioroughbred .- . � 1. . . . . mars; M rise lent N by Impe~ Boll- . ,. . not included. In aU probabiuly our Purpose and report #A A ftt%Ure meeting %pf founder, 01 a b HawbleWnian, . . 1. - dam Sil M_Zy . council will accept the $400 rather this ociuncil. Your commWee has the ii. is to Lown fact thst . . , . than have the trouble of& I&W suit - advice of J. E. Farewell, Q.C., r6speeting Bounees have been , oupt the highan .;,. . I I prioad b sold at Gran 8 eelebr&W wilm. . . - - .- . . but as yet there is a chance to refuse road- stiowance before thern and recom- . :, . . I � . I . I . mend that clerk onxms the same in the TBRKS To inewre a ble Feb. . ugh this is a large and a fee Me., __. - � ­ it. . Altho mmutles ofshe eouneil for � future refer- pMas stme of . . _.. sund maxmft m a returned . . I . � . 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L , ... . . 1. � . . . . 1. . . . Ir . . ­ . _: * . ­ L. � ..- I . . IrRIN U____N__DER'%1V1EAR1q_ - I I . - . . . . . . - . . .1 . 1. I . . .. . L . . �*. � NEAT SHOES ANT D SLIPPER . . .- so .. , . . Just the thin'g for the picnic season coming on now$. . . . I .. .- . ­ - - . - . .. . . .. . . ... � . � - . . . L � . . L * . Z ­., ­.­.. WE'. TS DUNBAR.' . . . __ I , - - ____ ---------- _____ . - . . � . . - . . L . , I I __ . . . - . � I � ' FARMERS - . . . I - . - , . I SAY L. w . 9 1 1 1 .- . I : � ._ . . . . . . L . I . - . L . . - - . .. ; ' - . . '. . . . ... 1. it is to "your interest to c on, .. . .. . I L . ;. . . .. I . I -1 . . . . . I ­ . . - . . . . .. : . . I . .. 1 . . - . . . - . � .. - . - . Ju. -,'To--.R1 OrHARDSON I . . . I . I . . - 1-11 . For all kinds of Fe- n-cluff Wire, C0111"lon Barb cau,l Safety M I a Barb, Black 0. -A. Wir3, Nos. 11 arid 1-2, Galvanized ,, - . � I- I -s , -ays on b an d, all . � -- � _: Wire. Wire feu(ing pIN ei ak� . 0 � ­ . . . . . � I . I . . . . . . I - . . I . . 1: . ebeap for cash. - .. .. I _.... � . I- I I . . . , . . . I 51 J I. . . I . . . . .. .. ­. . - . .� ­ I � . . . , I � . I ' - . . .. . . I . . - - . . . . . - a . . ! . I .1 - I . t , I ,. � � . . . . L . . . - . . GIVE US A CALL. . . . -I - - - ­ I.. . - : . �. 0_&S11 _F03R. C_&r.rS -1'--.. -:� . . I. ' Xould just suit the boys. We are sorry we canu'ot suit hem in this respect, but we can suit their'parents by -paying . 0 hem the highest price for any quantity of Eggs. . . � no . ­ .. . .- . We also beg to inform you that we are now receivigg wice a week very choice Bacon, Sliced Roll Bacon, Break- Ast Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Bologna Sausage Fruit and " 0 . 0 0 - I Early Vegetables, Flowers and Plauts. . Call and see tbem. I - . � .. HARVEY'S CASH STORE. . _­- . - I - ;�� . . . . . � . . . ___ __ __ - - - - . - - ___ _____ __ _ - - __ � I . 1. - .. Brougham___ Dry Goods. How...1. . : I � , - I . . . -_ - . . I . . ! . - . . I . . I My stock of Dry Goods is now in for the' Spring a'rid . I 3ummer Trade. ,. . . 2 � .. ­. . I �. . .. . I I . . . . .. � . . - . . I . - I I � - ' .. " . - . . . . .1 CALL AND GET A NOBBY SUIT.'%�. . 1, . . I I . I . . . I have a . large and magnificent stock. of Wall Papers very � 0 1. . * low in price. Boots and Shoes in thrae quantities. - - I . I 0 1 - I I . . M"1T=J=J . SWO03C 0:F C�IRCCMMIZS- . . . . . I � I - IDN'T BE AFRAID OF THE LOW PRICES. . . . �.. . . .. I . . . . I . � � . . . . * ' . . . . . . . I . ­ � - . I . . . . . . . . . . �. THEO. B. WILLIS. I . . I POSTMAS 11. � � - � . I . . I - -_ ----------,--�,------------�------------- .---- -------- . M . I I . I . . � I �. . . - . 11. . _ . I I . . . . . .. . I . 1. I- . . . - . . . . . . I . . . I I- . - - I . . . I . . . . I . . . . . I . . . - I - - . . . - 11 , - i . h ..- --- -_ - I .. '. . -_ _.�_ -----.m I -------- � ___ . . - . 1. . . - . . * . 1! . � i - . . I - .-Ii . . I �i - . . . I - . , . . . I ! . . . . : UNDERTAKING'':.-_ : 1! � ...'. . - .. . � . :1 __ . Eveuthing in the abbve fili e constantly.il'' --. - . ' ; an hand at reasonable rates. . - .. � I I.. - I 1. - , .." - . I . : I . - . . . . Calls promptly alte'nded day or nighl. . 11 I � - 'I. . ... . 1:2=rMS JZ =)IT-11-1=.q<3frX-3:.16&.6.ZVTIF - V .; ' I �_ FUNERAL DIRECTORS, . . PICKERING, ON :. , - � ---"-----.-------- - T_ 11 - - _______________-----__-_­ ___=======_�� . . - - . � r . � ... . - . . , . I . I . I . r . . r .. . . . .- . . . � . . - , : . . � . . . I.- : . . . . . .. � . . "�_. '_ . 11 - - I . . . . - I . - � .-. . . . � . .. - t. I ,- r .r, . . . . - - � __ ______T�_�_ . . . � � . , I. . , - . .- . '.. - r .. . . i . . _. : . . . . . . . 1. . I . r . .1 - . . . I I !. r 1. I . . . , .. . I . _� .: . . ;_ I . . !, : . 1. . r . . . . . . � . . . . . -1 . .r I � . R [8 . .- I UGGIL , . . - . . . : . - � . . ST I . .� . . ­. : 9 KIRG ST., WE I f. .. . . . . . ' - ' r . r . �, 1 40; . 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". - "I' ... 1. �.��! I r The 13tacebridge 110T .��.. I and 24th � I ., " ,00 June 23rd . 'L' ,�,� �,�(,�� . I Jobn Balmer, a Lon .. I.. I., �: _N�. . I ''., . %[ . y ..,.__ � neig suicided b takinj , _ I . - 4 �; -T, L . T .,;.. .. . Mr. D. Steckley, 6ti, -.�­ . . . �.. : . having a large,barn i ".. .. ,�. . is !��. r . 1:�!_ . . Wises. , - . . . I �.`, - , The charges of vielal ':­ � - -1 ' - - . 1;, . ;... - =side agAin6t the Ham I, :_`:L�1'1 - re dismii ..A_..� , missioners we . ., � I - - ­ . :�,­ , A, curiosity made its �. ­ . ;"_..:� : . -1( . - - . fiLrm of Mr. F. Bra%% . .� I; . . * I �. . i'L. . ; few days ago in the fol .. _w - .. . " - .- ­ . .. 11 ­ , I .. . &ny eyes. - ;­ 4 .- - ­,_.�: L: . 10 Mr. Bo'otb. employ j_ , . : . . Organ Fac - tGry, Clwt, . '. 1� mutilated ill a :. ­ _ _.., ­ bands _. 1, L - " . I... :��", -L L of i3ne thumb and se% I I - . - . � . ,:. �. . - taken off. - . . ... . - .- . . I At Bracebri,ige'a da . -1 . � I . . . _.: . � Jamin McDonald, abc . ., L - 'L . . fall into an unused wel ­ - . . . I . . was drowned. � . . . . . f Ce .. 1. -, I The statistics 0 -r , . - . � for the first quartc ._1 . - . . � . .- . . . . " 41f692 personi irunii . . - in that time. This is t � . . . I , . � . on record for six vear! � . - I __ - Ramsay I s carriage N . .. I . � i av mornii I � i fire on Mond. . . ' .. . � . , I considerable damage � . I � . . ... . .1 fire was ext1uguislied. . - . I with an insurance of i . .. , , The front wheel of NI ... - : , : I., I .crat suddetily dis,;cilve ­ .. . . -(!Iii . I ... the rest of the % cle � . I ,I tbrou,zli StoutIville on ... Nobody hurt. A b . � . ,the dissolution. . . - .1. - . . ­ . - . Narcisso Laroc'(111e. . . . . . -red t �_ L . raged aud murdc . .- - 'nizcc- . __ - - in Cumberland, 1, I . . . ber, was hail-ol ou '.' I - .. . I -c-!- I . nal. Radelive ofil at( . I . ,.� . 1: died quickly - � . .- The bodv of Cha'rill . . - � . - drowned in Lake Zillile . . - . . . � . la&t yeai ' , was twillil , . - . , U , -�oll,-tu . Sampso Ingei - . .. - I shoe Islail(I. Thi, bo L . . . :1 . I Etate of preservatl(.,11- I i . I I . .. I , . I While Chopping the .. . - . . - Corbett, who %%-:)rli-�- . � . I � � . . . - . Melaucthnn. ent, ou­ ' . - 1. . . entere(I 1)(;tweeh the 1 . . I . � oLd ()Ue, C11tt111^11 Oue i . . :.. . . foot. An ainputation . . . . . . - I yet be folind nece--sftl . I as twcowt . . I Cricket Ii, * . . I I . � the ladles of Torouto . . I I . Tuesday afternoon a . : - th,ere by a teatn of tl . - � .. . must play at bovs sP1 . . - . . .1 . . - .. L better game than cri( . . ,� - dulge in. It . I � . Mrs. R. T. Harril . . . � while chatting with - I , I � . . . . . turning from church I . . . . suddenlv fitricken wil :.. . - . V . I . aid was at once eseen . . I - - -k was not very s4 - slio. i . . .. . - : - s ­ . , ceeded by 3thers * . . . U1111. . _. . ..� Thursday afternoo I . . . . I ­ . -S of age, . - . 7 or 8 yeva -0 . - - I *1 . Adeline street. S -ell, .. . . . -I%N-- -. ill . . � the ral ay track i i - . - I . . I rails in front of a car� I . - . . .. .. I ed. Unfortunately ho - - ' . .. I Inain ou tht, rall. v . . . . � � I .... .- . . . wheel passed ov, r 11 . . ' I . .� Tile Farmers lu . . . I . .. :. ham will hold a WO . . - - . ' �ol . ens grove, near L � .. M . - . ... dav, June 20th, wl" . ' i - . 1, delivered by Nichol- . . � - I . .1. L . .rt - . North Weutwc h. __ � Minister of A-r;eul - . � . n . - . . .- . The speaking will I - . . " . . . . , .. . . . p.m . Tile D. 0. an , . . . . gaged for tile occass I - . Miss McCreadY, . . . . _1 school teacher, plac . I � - � . �.­ � . � - tongue of one of hei I - . . . . ..- � because, as she allle . language. The pul . - . i is said, from the I : - i father laid intort . � i � . .- I . 1. . I teacher, who was f . L. � . q Squire Nugent, of J . I . - I I - - . .1 Mr. Jas. Miller i i - . . .. t rovidential escape . I - I " I . Ky. While sh'nalil . - . I I . : I has been erecting no - . . .1 � . .- . i -1 et at his feet gav' .. . . . from the roof ani L ! � . . . I .. I _: tance of over thirt, . i . 1 though badly stutil] . . i i . I - a broken bone or el . � - . be around again in I , i i, , , , , � . - - I . . . I.. The two sons 9f rl., - bridge, aged respec I - . a � 1 . went out of tile 401 I ; I . I � '' day, and their motl , .1 . . j-_ ; � - � - gone to the shinglo � . i '�. . . / . , � i - Where their father I - . . - . . - � father returning at - . , L . I - 1: . . -1 boys a general sea . . I . L - . . they were both fou ' . . -i .. - of the falls in the c .. ; .. I Of Muskoka townfil .I;. , _. I - I I -� _. . Draper township- - . !�,-. . . - � . , I . I Terranova cor. 4 . - - - . . 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Watches, Clocks, Jewellery , , - I I � E MOST BA . � t�_ : � - . J 0 Elq 1,; TH NIER 4 �... �nowiedge of readin hav hiude is her aged father, both soon to.be ­ . � �Y . ST L V . .,..,: 9 - ._� V.;- . '. - I .11 . , � FROM OUR EXCHANGES. .I- and Silverware - _. : HOUSE AND LO :­ - �. . 0 - ' I perused with pleasure hurried to the 61 happy hunting grounds." .* .� - -,! m- . ' . I in the Village of Brougham. .� *,� ... .1. I P�� . 31r. Gladstone has quite recoverea his word pictures of, the eight � The pictureis are grand and should be in all styles and at all pii�esi - , __ � ., I . . . I . _ .- �1�1 . . . . .1 . �. �, % , . . ­ e-alth. I to be seen at Niagara F 'lls, viewed by all who can do so Train time . . . - LE AND CHOICRCOL, pwl­_'_�,�,P. bi I I ITH STAB �Z '. . .. ' . . g j6 ac " W �, i4 i .. Tile Bracebridge tiorf r 'es take place . and when the South On. arrive@ and with others I harry to the Any one lection -of Fruit on the same$ - - _: - "_%J . , � . � aii . tario excursion was propos- depot, wh I am jostled to a wicket and . New Wflliain . - -j - . - d 24th. . 1cr a is �_ 1, wantit , -. I june 23rd, Namely�­Apples, live "", I.. 0) - varities, Pears, - - ' " '�" K" . - jobu Balmer, a London Township far- . ed. I determined to be one shake hands with my friend Theofficials . - .. I.; �.-; f � -, , - .- - I I do well to PluW, Grapes, Currants, etc.! Price- - - _/ _'� '�;:'k. ­ , cf the passengers. The in- do me no ntore injury than to punch a Sewing Machine wil 6, . , -1 �, ­ . Uler, suicided by taking Paris green J I in , 0000, Also choice building lot wit], � : . I..' beaut raged hole xian, in ,.:, . vl� stigators, wanting in mv ticket. I board the t. call and get price ff o _I--- . . . . . � I Mr. "). Steckley, 6tu line Whitchurch, I - . - _T 7. -r,r . � f nit, very cheap. Also house to let. . � . :... _ L :: _. I as "' '�A I .- . * well as ability -on t 3 composed of observation coachga. Rnah- (=.r v '7.A.MM:01 T r , �-, � a, '. , . . is having a large barn erected on his Dre- I a ,7 9 . I - . - ��. ...) :: " committee, asked me to b 3 inR up and down the platform I see hus- . �'. w , ­ '. I . . .. 111ises. - : one of the executive. . AE - bands and wives anxiously enquiring for 71Y PICKE RING, ONT. I .. . - T. C. BROWN) .�.*.*_.:.:. .�,?. - __ �. r ... s . � - The charges of violating the licende Ism - suming .some hesitanc3 t tbeirlother portions and friends. When the - S -Y - - - iB,FouGHAM-_ - _. . I . ,_1 . . - . . - . --- � .,' � -...: 71-1, � , , �: - ,Dade aggLinst the Hamilton Licence Com- , which I was far from feel - clock points to 4:40 the engine moves aw&v - . � - � - .�% - . � - . .. - , ". , r _� - :-. � . , - RECIPROCITY. - : -­ _� ,a . __. ", I , wissioners were dismissed Tuesday Inv I consented. The committee iwao iL -to leave behind two excurvionites-Wn�. I . . . ­_ �. . �. . 1. , ej 9 REM0110 TO R1W PRIVISIS I . - �,.,. 1. I - � . � 4 ,X curiolsity made its appearance on the very -representative one, and was codipose I Crew and a lad named Collins. The ran . . . ". . .. � .�. .. 1. r . . - - ON - - - - I . : - I . . . . . . .,. �. -farm of Mr. F. Brawley, near Beeton, a of twenty-five, all reliable men, wiih*, o down to Lewiston is even wore interesting A. Urquhart, Fashionable Tailor . ..�.. ;_1 - . i - BROCK ST- SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK' -, �% �._ . - . few days ago in the form -of a calf without - exception. Although I was the exception, than was it up, as the open coaches far I I is not in favor of trading with th - . I .­ �J; -- -- - �.. i at the lunch basket or on the weigh scalei, nish a better view of the river. besides 1. ww -, 11 - ...­�11 _. _ ally eyes. I United States, but is doing a lUg . .. � .11, lr� . . : e Doherty I could fill my place admirably. Friday making the ride. if possible. appear more - � ­!- . . :.. , . . _#. Mr. Booth. employee in - th morning dawned bright and clear, and dangerous. The party descends the hill Whitby Marble Works' trade with Nfarkham. and Scarbor �.�, .1 1 I .. .�. .0rcyan Factory, Clinton. had one of his when I reached the wharf at Frenchma0i and again enters the boat, which stands in ___ lo,nships..� Tile fashions for 1891 .�' . �.. . '_ � J� ' . . ,L" s ,mutilated in a machine, portions I % .1 .. �­, - li nd Bay, large numbers were there awaiting waiting at the wharf. The captain severe - . . _. I ;- . of tue thumb and several fingers. being Mathison & Hawkin, have just arrived and I can make yo ­�.. . . . . ­ - the arrival of the Steamer "Eurydice" his rope connection with America and we 1. I . o. ­ . � . : . . . the latest stvle. Call and ge a no . . �, � � s I . _� - - Pro - glide down the river and out into the lake . Manufracturors of - . -_1 . �. � t.aken off which was to carry us to Lewiston. Pro a If U 13 Headstones - ' �, �, . I - � ..... At Bracebridge a dauRbter of Mr. Ben. ently that substantial boat hove in aight at a good speed. The trip home was un- Marbl - oname % , ' .and all suit.- Fit guaranteed. . . .� ­ . .1 , 1 4 - - , . . - - . - � .:: .1 - . : __-, . I was not long in drawing up before ti e eventful, save that I enjoyed the pleasure , , _�, . jamin M�cDonald, about five yeirs old, anc . other Cemetery Work. otgh - � �._, ­�.:I� . . � 11 into an unused well while playing, and wharf- where w#.' a beautiful autisete. Passengers I - ers of Scotch, Swedish, Ain- A. Urquhart, Br am . . I . t 0 e boarded her. Whitby's of seeing Juso Import � , . fe . - . - . - _. .. . . consignment of passengers only number(d amused themselves, in various fashions. arican and Canadian Granites -_ -_ -_ --- I . _. - - - � Wa i After receiving clearance some dancing. some talking, some reading All parties wiiihing work would do well to call . - . . The statistics of G-erman immigration some seventeen. I . � . � . - and othera sleeping. When we reached onus lb-forepnrch!ising. All work guaranteed ammoni - __ - � 1! ' % I for the first quarter of 1891 sliow' that orders from friend Moody, harbor master, . . %od prLCOS Of the 1OW08t, . . - .. :: - " ., . . . . f at Frenchman's Bav, various . )fW . I �� ... . . --- - . ­.. 4102 persons immigrated to America Capt. Jack -son hauled in his gang plank the whar ' -_ - - - - -_ ____._ . . . ... � -- .,.. . - . ' s rigs were in waiting to convey us home, -__ __ � . . ..� q � .. 1. . .: in that time. This is the largest number and tie reins and set'sail across Outaric - ' ' CI-J-Z�k-1-=Z: 7:-:2ZCD1"'*Tr11 014 9000,000. 1 _' - . . " I- .. - _. I . blue bosom for Lewiston, .slightly aft g them my mustang and go-cart. I . - r amon ^ I � - . . . __ - . . � - �� :_... - - . . on regord for six years. . . . , , seven a.m. I - have been upon- many such excursions, but ­ 1. . . . I I TO LOAN--,.--. ,'�-� -- .. . . . .1.. - - ' 1-1 The passage was delightful - 1. I . . - - - . ' ' I - 1. - . .- 11amsay's carriage works, 061 ia, took not a wave confronting us -with juat never havel enjoveda trip more The ... .. - . I I _� '' , � I - ­ .1 . k . . .- fire on Wnday morning ot last week, and enough breeze to make the aunqhine e - lake was as of glass, the weather charm- I . At 51 Der cent. ln+erest payable I - , - I.. . .-.-,. _. . he - e � - - . . 1. . . �_ :11, - - .. nse - . I . ,.� . --..I . oisiderable damage was done before ti - . yearly. Straight Loa - c I . " Joyable.. The Whitevale and Gr en Riv �r ing, captain and crAw obliging. and the - . - __ . . ,� - 1. . - - - -, . - . . : . . . � - _�� ­. . � . I . was eXtID,r,u shed. Loss about 515,000, at ar.d did much to e3- boat comfortable and commodious. The � *.' . . . . I firo, , I bands were prese . - �: __ ..-. I . . �_ - ____ I . ..., . .- � I c. - Eurydice ' is the ­ Hastings " refitted, .. I -- =- % Apply- at once to- . . . . . - . .�.... ; � wiJh an insurance of 58,000. -- , . liven the trip, Nvith their spirited inusi ^ � . . . �__ __ - . _ I ­ I . .� i-_. =��- - _. .. : . - . . - bu .1 .-- DAVID J. ADAMS . � .. I I . I . - fr.Highfield'� den3O- Althou,�h . the passengers numbered t which chafige cost the owner, Mr. P. Q. . I The front wheel of A - She io a Pafe and . � . - - I. . - - _. :. - : " - . ' IBLLnl[cer At 13r4DUer, ' . . . . . .. . . _. crat suddep ly' dissolved partnership with :300, a n -Lore orderly or better behaved As- Close, some 612,0W. are liberal � It . . - 27-43 1 I . : . . � . : . .. ie vehicle as he was driving ,3emblv never left this neighborhood foe comfortable vessel and will @ec . .- . t1je rest of ti . n � f, tronge if again engaged for a similar I � , APR" . PORT PERRY9 ONT. . . .­_�. � . � - pa . . � . - . . aturday morning. excursion purposes. In due season we en . . , I I hrotioli Stouffvllle on,S n oe under whose . I . . . - t M ' The committ . �� _. - . . a -.-,. - - - . . - , , . . ... . is abo . I � . ) :, -: I - -: Nobbdy' hurt, A broken* axle C'used tered the r�iouffi of the Niagara river, whi h voyage- . I � - � ... .. . . . I ut seven miles below Lewiston. Die management the excursion was conducted, . I -- --- -- - n . . . :, .'- 't I Established' ----- ------- - --- -- - __ I - . - - I he'dissolution. . scenery is maunificent. Trees overha ig deserves much credit for its sacepsa. If & �. - . . ,�, f . ­ .- . ,� 'Sarcisso Laroeqne, the fiend W110 olit. ' id similar occasion presents itself, it is the . I � ... . . either bank, while here a . . W - O'BRIEN .'. * - .. � . thd river f rom, L I & ES, . . , __ . . . .- � .. ,raged ai)d inurdered tile McC Onidle girls there may be seen summer cottages. the present intention of the fit man to be __� . 1867-1 ... . . .1 M . . . . - . . I . . � .. _. in Cumberland, Russell Couutv, last Octo- inhabitants of which enjov bathing and present. . 11 . � . � - _. . - . . - - - ­ - . ' I WON ff . N 1, � . -1 �.. . . . �. . -THE - - . � � - � . � . - ber, was hanged on Thursday at T,'Orig ­ I . '�% . . - . 1. . . % - - � - * fishing, while the children play hide -and- . 1.� . . . . . - - . " - . - I . . - � 1. - - I . . 1. .. .. ..: .. 1. .. .. �_' . l3al. Radclive officiated, and the' culpri trees that form the groves � Consumption Cured. : . --- - -�_ -_ ­.. . . . . I .- t seek amouc, the . __ . . . M I&,-- . � I I . . . . I - . I . . �.. . -WIE- ' . . . . . ...- . av- L . . �Iied Inickly . surrounding their cosy residences. WL en An 61,1 pliysieian, rehrL,tl froni practice, 11 . TIMBIr . . . . . . . - - The body- of Charlie Jacobs. v�'ho was nearing t - arf the bands struck up in,! liail placed in bis bands bv an East India . . - � . ... . . . � - - . - � . . he wh s- 1111�151onury tbe fornitill], of a r,inlplc vegetable : ­ _. . L_ o ov. - Yankee Doodle " and the rest of us 1) of � , on t1le 13th NL . . iedy for the speedy and perinauent eure Pump - Factoicy 1 M. . I . .1 _L drowned in Lake Stiucoe rclul I i P - 1 . .- I ' id. consuniption, Bronciiins. Craarrli, .Vithina and . . . . . - � I , - - e sam-lers crowded to the gang ways to Ift 0TOHIElfte � lawzt yeal Tuesday last by .n - - � H_ , ... .- .. . , was touild on . or�, _. Althodgh the halter shaliks had bacii 'all throat and Lunv affettiouR. H180 a positix ttr . .. _. - I.. . - gerso I -al cure for -Nervous Deliility and all `1 . _. . . 4: . - Sampson In, ll,.au ludian,-n.ear 11 c ashore and secured to the tie poE ts, 'L"d raqli( (:74,. (774 erc 77, :F_=1077i(a I - . . - , shoe Island. The bod (rood thrown N(rvolls conipinints after linvim, teste.] its ; I ­. - .-. I. ___.. . � . . . � y was in a , i - __ . . � -, . : � ­ .. . . - , . - - . I . . .. . vet the planks were not adjusted upon Wonderful curative powers in tL,ousan-is 'of . 'fanniacturer of - - I , . . . . . .. I.. - - -nown to ­ - .1 . I . - ' - . . '_ . . .. - I ..- . state, ot preservation. day,'Josepli 'hich- to go ashore. I became uneasy, c:­e:�Jins felt it 11is (Itity to tnake it 1, , , . i I p , q A, reli- - -. . I. . . While c -hop i die Oth , uthorities had bl-�n iiis snifering fpljows. * Actnp.ted by this Inotive * � . ! As good, prom t' ' ui � I- pim, er . � I. .- I.. 0 jearring that the State a . pn-.1 a desire to relievp lonnan suffering. I wii] . . ..:. P �- : .. .. - � - . Corbett, x%ho works for Jas. Watsorl of 110tilied oi the presence of a 4ozen of lieu F01.1 frev oil cliarge. to 4ii wiio (ler,ire it. tins Lift, Force & Suction PUmPs '� - able work tells every tinle .. �:-. . . � .-: .� - - nglib.h. with fuli .1 . - .1� � � . . -. �_ 1�' I Melaucthon, cut oue fuc)t bacNy. The axe frint ingeniously concealedin oneof the t-t-cilie. in (irrimin. Fri-liv it or F: " d I I have the largest trade . - ­ _. .-_ - - - V� � T; nips of Brass, Iron au . . . .1 . . . . .1. eutered between the big tot- and the sec- baskets. Later I letirned mrections for prevaring anti usiiw. Sent bv Deep -well ii - � . .- . , I . Pickering inuch &t.1111" *.11i,b- - . .. iaii ity addreizsm.; witil ,;talnp. 11 � - Porcela' 711. . I - � � . � � ! - - . irou,A a " , � . I in. Ontario county. .- , , I ., I o r ttiD, one of tile bones of the that the'delay was occasioned ti � . li�ippr. W.A.Noyvs.s2ollowers'Bl,,(-k.ho�:lios- . . I �. . . I . . � ,d k) n e, c u C) , - 3JV - . . t . . . . . - - - � - - - .. . foot. An awput-ation of tile big toe mav desire to notif y the cabmeu and mercl)a nts ter. .N.Y. - - � . - � .- . . . . .I- r. I ' - of Caunucks %i ere - . GEARED AND PUMPING WINDMILLS, i - - I .. � yet be fountl*necessary. at the Falls tht1t a part% - - - -_ -------- ______ . , - . .- .. I . whom they Mi0it - ------- - - - have your pictures ready . _: . ., I . . .�, . Cricket ha-: becowe quite popular with about to visit iliew. from- ILI . , and � If I Sav "11 , 1i r TIMM TABLE -Pickerinig station G.TM Win.luii-i anJ Cl,,t,.rn Tanks - . � . . ... " 0 much so that on extort much good Canadian money. A,ter TRAPNS GOING EAST ZCE As VOLLoWS:- I �, r- by a certain day, I'll bave them by � I - -- --' , I &I . ­ "Istern ,ru-,,,jp.9. ,Mail ordlerb . ... '__ I - . � . :. the ladies of Toronto, 6 waiting some Ififteen rhiuutes, which sel!n,- . I .. that day, and they will be correct- -�- .. - / . . Tuesday afternoon a niatch was played n I .. No. 1 Expimss - . . s:w A. M. . 'tiv attended to. � � . .1. - as an -hour at any other . . . . piotup . . - ' ." .1 I . me as Iona . d ne and finely fill-lished. , - � . . I .. - . . there by a teatn of LLO fair sex. If girls to M .66 3 MIXED, . ... - 2:22 P. N1. 11SYT11, Ag ' .. ly 0 . r . . _ i � - � �- _. - . ts we know of no time, a blue cost with brass I uttons hove 41 7 L,)cAL.r . . - . 6:30 P. 31. LYMAN FO eut. Pickering . ­ . . .. -.1 r.. . �. inust play at boys spor in sight, and the man from within the ar- . I - I ... . " ' 11 -et for ­ ­ . - - .I---- --- N1 new gallery is one of the largest - . - - - . - I . better gaine than cricli them to in- ment informed the captain that he Was TRAINS GOING WEST DUE As FOLLOWS:- . .. . . . y . - . . . --- -1 I . - dulae in. It is certainly -ood exel-cise. O" A. M and best appoi-tited in the Province. - . .. ., . . - . . r� � sorry for the delay, but he pad been at No " 8 LOCAL . - - 9: 2 . - ­ . . I . . I . � . - . - � Mrs. R. T. Harrivatou of Greenbank, ' re * ` Everything is as handy and tasty � , . . .. : . . . . ^ dinner when we arrived. Clearance pa�e 11 4 MIXF-D - . . . 4:111 P. M. ­ I'll . . ' . . . . - ., . . . � . - .. . while chatting with her family, after re- were'scribbled out and we quickly ascended . ,, 2 Expitzss - 9:09 F. M. , .. as money can make it. Call . i . ' * . - . I . . , I I . . turn- uday even" f top of which stood the . . . .. .. . I . i, .. ..­ a Ina from church SU 111.14, was the hill., - at th ___ _.___________ - . . - . .. arourul when in Whitby. - . . . . . . . . . . . - ". . . tricken with paralysis. Medical ttain ready to conve. e Falls. 6,--------_____._____ I .. -1. v us to th . � . - - L. sudden1v s FichFUIN(i MXILKET . � .- - �.. I - . .- . � ­ - aid was-iIt once seenred. Fortunately the This is perhaps the most romantic railwai, � . N;zws onice. .1-une is.'1891 L - - "T.T7. =_ _01:13M=MT. - .. __� .. . . - �� - . . . ra and ill not sue - trip on the Americah continent. The track . .- .10illring. 1POLO LOG 900se K5 . -------- _ ---------- .--------- . _. .. ... . . - � shock was not very seve - me Fall wbedt. 110 to I 01IM" #* . _1 I - - . I - . c�vded by others she will so -on be out runs along the side of the river for so togoe Floor. family. Per bbl_�;�5-1%0 to -�*#;'X) & - �.... 11 . . . I Isran per ton . a ... I . - the left window nothing CRn Fiour. pastry. per btolls ,�G(0 of r0rUE37' 19AMBRINO I : . __ - - . . miles. From - ' . . - . I .Z up"Un. ­ � -rock a few feet a16. shorts, per.ton. ,A'A) ficreemugs per ton $.". . . . .. - � .. , ' . . � - . last Charlie Snider, be seen but. perpendipular licaff . Standard necord 2:24. - . - . I.- � -. . Thursday afternoon 'while from the right is viewed the FARMERS' MARKET.- . � I . I . . - . � - . I � .. . I D d. istant QX0Aft .. .. . - I . I . ; . . ` I I ,; - � � -s of age, .son of Mrs. S' ider, , Trains do not - * i . .. ­ . 7 or 8 yeai el river many vards below. . .. . I ToRu-.T0. June 1.�4, 1891. . - -ill be at . - , ` , . - . . ­ I I . . . i I . _. . .L Adeline street. Sheiburne, ivas _Pla3 lug at � ed, as a loose rail 11, I This gr1eat sire of Trotters' w .1 .. . 1% .. _. - .- . .. the rail %%-4'track, putting plus ontho iron run at any great spe blim, bush .......... 5 0 00 U) 5 I ()8 EM A LIMIT911TINEEM, , -- '. * .� �_ I . . . i i * would be sure to send the cars turn ^ wileat, fal � . I ! - � 3 _. _ L_:. ..: . . - .. - - 0 to 0 (10 . I � .. . . - - shunt- e embankment to the water far Wheat, tiprin .. ......... I 0 V . .1 .. . I- - .1 rails in front of a car that wa's bein over th' I 0h to . 0 ()() , -, . .. .1 . KE E -LER s. HOTEL 10 41 - �.,' I . .. . . - __ - I L. ed. Unfortunately lie, let his lelt hand re. below. - ()I, !,11ow my patriotism bounded . Wheat. red wieter ...... - I 00 . 1liglittind Creek. . . .. .,... . . _:. . � . . .. I .. . � . I I : . . . - . 111!11n n I - U n " ' C�o � . . . . . . .r. i . ou the rait .too Ion-, and., one Par when I beheld -mo 11ted ou a huge pedes. Wheat, (70013L, ............. #-)'! t 0 - r 5.1 00' . ' - . . . I . 0 � . . 'rEEtN - P - : i. - . L �.�.� wan"lin- it terriblv. iii, stationed close to the river's bauk--- Oats, bush ................ 1A to , " ' . . - r-�very Fimmy AF � OON frow, 1 to 5 . .- � _ - wheel passed over it i 0 -� , d to the Barley, biish .... ......... 47 to -". 49 , I . . .. I .,.. I ' __ . � -iners Institute of West Dur- the bandsome monument erecte . . O,clock, ill) to the raiddle of July. . . I The Fai ' - I Vlo()It JM D STEUCKOTM. . .. . . - . .. I . . . IN . L . . . .. . . . � . - - I 1 ,old B[ wouster pieni . . - . I I _. ham w*11 I e at Steph- memor% of ,.��,ir Isaac Brock. That darino pcas, butd, ............ t S1 . . o gallankh- died on Queeus- I j; oo to 18 5o For LOST of lAILlya mAIMCOD. General and I=- - 1. I ' . ativille, on Satur. general, who s . llitv, new, ton ............ VOUG ,)IBM=, weshe" ef Bely n, XW, ageu fif 36 - . . - W. R. HAVENSN' � , _. . ! I : ii ,' -rove, near P)O%;'W . 1. I - ­ - _. - I--.- - - __ - - - __ . . ! __ -_ . . n . iglit, in defentlitig our beloved I - . . . I- ... e D,-, �) will be tot' iftf I I es Straw, ton ........... ! ..... 1) 00 to 9 511) IM -1 a 2=048 in oil or T=g. 10twit. VCtle "X_ ___ : 1� - L... .: - . . dav, June 2'_ th, when adilresses i � . . untr%-. At once I recahed all the seep I llot,c � to edup nd d"B&OR WD . . - ... - 'icholft'S set .............. 1; 50 to 1) 00 100"Redall- IM " - * PICKERING * � _­_ . . delivere'd by N - A v rey, M - P - 11. for cO * us victory$ and Dees VVM17WFn CITAMP""Ofun- AbsoMelyn- ,- . - - . , �_ Prof. James, Deputy connected with this f1t'110 Beef, forequarters ....... .5 00 to 7 (H) IgUsf IMNI T1LUnWT_Z"tl Ina day- !r to-" : ­.. .,- . - . , .. . . . ' . - . 11 - - North. Wentworth; a0iDe what a terrible death the Yanket lo 00 , .. .. �_ . . - ... . Miu;ster of A-riculture, and local talent. " - lieu driven over the embank- Beef, li�udtluarters ...... 8 ,50 to fr�x .3 etat" U1 ranip COUBVIM Wr!to t, am. Nu . I _�.;­ . 11 . - . - . ... . - . . M ,) soldiers had w .. 7 00 to 9 (00 aPus"Us "'000b mag#d (mw) ttse A4'rm. M y * I . . . ..�_ The-spealving will bel -in PtInct'll"lly. lit - ment, by their more Valiant opponents. Mutton .................... BRIE F4601CAL CO.. EUPPALO. N. V., LU-'-- er.. ard e- ..,.--. .1 - � ' - '; ela- There, standing in easy View of thousands Veal, careassl ........ � ..... 6 50 to - 9 54) - __ . . I . - - ra 11 .. . _. . . , 1. __. . p. . TheD.0.1111d 1). Co'sband" this graud'old Butter, o . .. . . . . - , � . ' ,..-.. � . � .. . . I gapped for the occassion I . on the American frontier i -a 13 to 00 ( , '. - . � . ____ L - A . �.-.- .. ._�,_. I . .. ". . . y, a South Dorchester ! top of which is placed a Eggs. doz ................... 00 )O 7 I Ni D . � ..." - iss McCread mounment, at'thE ____ I . I I 31' .------- - - - 1 04 . __ . , . f - . . .-N , ­ - . . 1. . .. ­ . I . - - I . . - . , - . I . I ----------- . I .. SHINGLES, I � . . � ischool teacher, placed a lot of soap*On tile statute of the hero, facing hiF enemies, and _,__.- , ' . - ­..- pat)ils ,the other day, as it were, daring them again to attempt - . . . '. .. ... ' . . . . ;. . . .. I . tongue of one of her ed, he had used bad what they sought to achieve in 1812. While DOMINION BANK - , I ;_ .. . - because, as she alleg th ughts I wail -_ a . � I �1 - _. :. - I . I suffered 'greatlyc it deeply buried. in similar I " - � or . D)RESSED. LUMBEIR0. .. . -.��. 11 . . _. - language. The f th train, and I - I ..._ % I I . - .. .. . . -PUPI - he stopping O' Cap $1f500-,000 Hong . - - . . �, � : .. inishment' and his aroused by t r ital Paid up, a- I I . . . � _. is. said, fron! the pu t eached Niaglim Falls. N.Y. . ��� - - . - :� . . I - . - '. father laid information agaijist .the find we have Jor, of Surplus, . -1 ­_ $1135010GO - moo* 41ARD AND SOFT WOODY1 ' - - , -:11 , - - Securing as an escort, A. E. Ma' � . .. . --- � .�: teacher, who was fined $10 and costs by Whitevale, I at on . ce set out for the parks. . . .. - 1.1 . . - _... I - I .- , ___ - -AT 1.()WF,ST PRICE I ��,._. . .. . I - - . I.. . .'. .. - 0 - A WTI . . I - , .- _�_ - Squire Nugent, of Belmont. which are reached after numeroug eucoun WHITBY AGENCY A . . .. C .&. S �a ! :: � . - .� ..: I ; � f Greenbank, had a V 0 n I - � - . ­% Mr. Jas. Miller -o ters with the p)rievouslY notified cabmen. , . . I . � - ­,­_ - order HAWNGS DEPARTMFNT. . . . � -, . ­ * I . - � _. - _­_� . providential escape from death last Satur- These parks are free to the public, in �, . - �.. � . .. . . - J�Ten per cent, will be added if �- .. I .'.,�'_�..; . __ I - : . - ,- barn lie to compete with those on the CankLdi&4 Interest &I 10WOd at highest current rates. NO - � I - . � ',�' -.. . . I - . day. While shingling 010 a larg4 I 1. . ' __ __ . . - . ;., - .. .. - r Pinedale,the brack- side, and are laid out in swards, divided by notice of withdrawal required. .. � . � 10 . - - - - .. � has been erecting nea seat13, fountains and w. H. HOLLAND, RDON � - . - . -,. et -at his feet gave way and be slipped walk@, shade trees, . . I MA,#.4.4.(;E1R. .- I Wo Do GO 4 -, .., ... ..-,. I . - . . . . :. .. , _ - such things are presented at frequk"t In- lopr _ : -I' � . 1[,J0yt"PyL1_U- quoyt. I . I . .� _. from the roof and to the grbuud a dig t I stand on the - � . - - --- --- � - ­_ . _ I _._____!_____ --- --- -_ - -------- � 1_��_ - � �­ .: . tauce of over thirty feet. Stral0ge SO Say tervals. For it momen and watch - ' . - ___ - ,� . . -,'... .- . n a foot of the water --- - --'-- - ' - - _____ - ---------- . ­_ I - ' " ` _.. . - .1 - . ; - . - I I though badly stunned he escaped witbout rock withi )wlv, peacefully, down the river , .-. ARTHUR EVERETT ....�Ij . _. _­­ - . ­ _. . rently it come sl( � .� m � ..� I .1 . . .. � . . . . . .. . broken bone or cut, and will app . and tumble to the r . surrounding Publ = . . - I ..., . a . Wislies to aunoU I . , - . . . ... % . - tow days, r ocke below. After nee to thew "_ ic . @ 'FRE'SH s s - GROCEPTES 0 - .. I I 11AL . � . . �_� .. be -around again in R - . viewing the falls, the rainbow, the incline thst he Ilss opene(I out a Tailor f3holl) . �­ I I . . I . . . �. . - - . . - . , I . . . . . � 0 sons of Hiram Wiser, 'Brace- ­ Maid of the Mi9t." I . ()pposiLe Disney Bros'. atom in . I .: - .. 11 . , � . . . - - � ; ­ . -: L _. ... .. - . The tw _ railway and the . .:. ., . . -0-5r.r - , .&.XZ1?Z77'M=) .6.rm . . . . . � �. ::. -Z - - - ,r -.-. _. red respectively 4 and 6 years, 'ance Of the carriage . _. I . . . 3' I . - Z . : bridge, ag canter to the entr . _.- :S1&.T..,8.AW34. . . . � . . , ; . . . . �A! . I .� . .. ­� went out of the house after dinner. Satur- bridge. Just to the right of this bridge I - - ___ .: .� .. � . .. - - - I . I I .. - .1 ­ .. . . - . . � conclud6ld they had kmen, and, learn that here is where he is prepared Lo receive orders in his - - . - ­ day, and their mother observe wor eat American tug'- line &nd eiLecute work in a estisfactOff AEENEEMNXWW� L 9 � . . ­.. . - ­ . - .". ill at F&W11 1Ak9 being constracted the gr manner. Call and we us. . ..., . I . . .. I.. � gone to the shingle In work @up'- 30'6111 - I , -, ::�'i._. -- �_ � .. 1. . : - . where their father was workii*. On the nel, while I see an air pump at - . - . "'o %� ... ... . - -_ six o'clock without &be plying air to toilers employed far below the RTHUR EVERETT, BALSAM. -_ . :--L 1_-j A . --- - - ______ --- ­­ . - . - I - ___ - - __ _____ - ___ _____ . � .... 11� . . - father returning at e rock. Here I leave my 09- -- - -_ I J. -17- - --- . I � :. .. -1 ... - - ... bovs a geneiml, search was .made, when surface of th been so obliging, and go over ___ _____ ­_ - - - __ - - - - ____ - __ - . . . . . . ,� - - . . � . � .�; , - � . . : . - . - :. 7 ''. � who has . . . - . . . - - . I ,ned at the foot cort, XERING .' . * -CONSISTING OF- . , - - -. . .. I :;�- - __ they were both found draw side. Not, however, be- - PIC . . , - I . ­ , ; �.. , , .- - _� . . . . . - �, - � � _,­ �. . __ . ­ I sen Doe Lake to the Canadian ' * � . . - ' i . �L Z-. - . . . .� . . . - . . . . 1: .. Of the f&III, in the creek betw of fore I have squandered a good Canadian ' . I - . __ _-, .., I It - . - - - . . .. . - , - _. � _. 1. - of Mt - koka toWnbhip and Fawn Lake quarter in procuring, admission to cross- Alkst'SPICES7 ET 0 . ... . ! ... � . . As all have heard of this bridge, it is not FINE TEAS, SUG I ". -_:t,� � - - . - . . . Draper, . Shelburne Free Pres$: wanting description, save to say that it is PLANING MILL * I ' - �_,, .". . ­. - , _:_ I Terranova car ing skill. � . . - .1 ; _. - . . - . A young man from this burg went to see a wonderful tribute' to engineer - - . I � . CruOCKERY & GLASSWARE A SPECIALTY.1 . . 1: ��'. .-.., I I - � -: 0.... .1 . . ly ' .. I ­ i . .1"A i - .. . . . - I .,. . - . 1. � 13�� i . - - - - . . , . I S - . . il .� . _: - .--. __ ,,e night last week. After theold A.f., shaking Yankee dust from Off m - � - - . I � . ... . his girl oi efired the young man edged him sandals, I Pass to the Parlwide Ina, where . . �.. folks had r elland DOOR I I - I . , . - . . :.; ��. . � __ P close to the girl and gentlY Put awaits me friend Campb011, Of the W - - , , - � 1 .. . . . : . I -. I - - i. . I- .: _:. � his arm around �he . � I . - � ... . - �.. . __ . : � .. %. !;� . � . ely fell asleep. This parks. to the water works - to ­,.�-�:�-; chair ul I I am cond q � . . , .. � 1 . I . I �':-� time he unfortunat ,e gently re. ing a look at the Canadian side of the -.. . 'C* 11 , Bros -- & Co., .-:Toron b.- .-. r. After chatting solnO Telegraph. - .. SASH � ' , as well as hav . I I - _.: ,� so annoyed the girl that Sh I given Canada inueb the , - .. : . .- . . BLINDSO MC 0 .. I � ". ,�:..4--*! 1 1 � . ­,--�(.�_'., : . ­ .- on the falls. Nature hisl . - . 0, . . . . � - , - 14_� - . .. . I . .. � IV . . _. . �._ leased herself and put -the churn t of the bargain. The horse � . ­ � . - - - . . . I I �..,, .17, .1 ­ - .-.-; -chair just vacat9d. The sleepy youth was better par cer falls, but we Can, - -and rAi kinds of- - . - . Mantifittl#ers of, and wholesale dealem in the fo ..__ ._.. .,­.�V.11...'�i - . . ..,�.'-�A - . shoe is much the ni alled to on - - . .. - I. . . - ?­ ' . . ply the . ­ . . --A . _ � . . hugging the chum when the old man came adiaus ha,ve as yet f p ., ­ lowing Specialties :., . . - . ... � � � ,,�41­, . I . . .. ­ - - .., .­ . �_ . . . . . I . - - - .. __ woming. He did not withM0TJ1.J7D1XT(3_ I - . . .. -1 �.. .�­ . ... __ . .. " - . I - I . -stairs in the I art nec"BArl to GUCCANSIUDY Compote . . . - . .--- . . - I - - i . I I - - ..L. down & I . .. . � . . ; . . I I , I Mily. After spending some � t . . . . I . -1 .1 ... - - r uucle's mythiDg in this live supplied on order _. . . . - . . . - lv, ., I go back since Wool - I i I -:,. - '.. ere again reminded this *iwk that tinm, 1[ again crose to ysukmdomp &ad with Luaine .., - . . ..- ­� .- We w . �. ' . - 14 I , - W� - .-. - 1.� - I � ot our home. Mr. Jacob the Press 01MC8 and 1-�." _:_411C �, , .;; � . . . .-- is n friend Campbell Visit Having got the Pickering Piming Mills , � C'attmol . 1. �_ _-, A-11 . I this eulh . I . .. .1. _T .1. most of . . . Bolt ,."%, �._, _. been' suf- ery. I cyunaer.. .... �­ I . . . . - : . ;0me years meet publisher Randolph. Like : � _. _,. .,-, ­ . . . _1 � Barkey, who has for i ble. His fhfAd up with au useso, anachm __0 1. _. J - - . .V ;� -. ­ g4, quistlY his cloth, he grapples with trou . 0 i�, ­.��_ - I. . -.. affectiou of the IUD! ?&red to ftH 11.1 024 re promptl . '_ - . ��; .k, . . _. - ­,Wf t t'' . .. ... . foring from . At We oil engine is on 9trilw and it it publication v, &a zn&e ) Faunka I .��._ sp-..Xj.�.. . , I _. - =.Pr16,P.,.u, and do all the work =U611Y . . � � . I - . . 11 ­ - I .1 passed &WAY on T harriedlY BurmOOD"b's dMoulty -- - "'; * .- . - _. �f the &Wily there our- day. He :, - --, _: � .. - _. ,. age of 50years. 10 we a pair of painlings at done in the best p1sn;nR n1i118- ' d you will u- se no other.. � � , ''. \ �, I '4-" .,�Cj; 1 . . . :.:e4l . ­ - . - . Ilia Wife, two son$, and takes as t* ' 1. Try our Lardine Machine Oil an I _,��`, V I -_ . _.. .. vivo to luourn his low on,e dgughier, the InternatiOU&I hotel, I think- it is CS11 S& the Mills near the G. T. R. eu- . 29-8 . 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The body of the late Tiaronew de Roche- ILIKE Milau 49 a C*RversationAllah - ' . universally kno .. , 11 .W � . . . . a I taille, who died at Cannes last January, and ' Tearkers. - � � . --.'I- 1. . . .� �. - - . ­. I .- - A talk with King Milan is rich mental wil, - - � .., . � . e � Z.:.-- : . ,­ . . I - .. and yet there ar,5 - 1�' .. .1 . '' ­.: � - .1 a.. . . I , -.1 - ..I, * � Ilesia . whose mortal remains were only a fortnight I pabulum for the traveller who in a;weary and 11, is a truth relpiring no illustratioll that I - -.. . I es keeping dogs to watch over 100,1111's ago placed in a magnificent mausoleum near � . very few People wh,a . - - 1 � . .­ . Ue German army is trai athirst in the dreary conversational wastes of Canadians generally appreciate the advan- I have perfectly oure .. . Z ... 1. , . , , . . ning them to hunt St. Etienne, has been profaned by robbers, unmixed delight, but tages of education. If any doubt it let them ' . - �. -­ forsoldiers, hiddi3n in the woods and fields, who, crediting the giroundless report, blood. The taint of scrofula. salt rheum or . I I � I - , -. ..�. . I so that after a battle the wounded might all imagined that the Baroness had been buried should be partaken of with the admixture of consider the $8,500,000 which are annually other foul humor is hereflited and tratisinii,teli . , I . be found &ad brought in. muchsalt. It is &delightful causerie set go- paid to the more than twenty-one thousand for generations, causing untold stiffering, and - , I � . . - i -with all her jewels. Last Friday, ,% hen the Ing by conserves after the Servian fashion, teachers engaged in the common and High --- i I I.- . British land values keep declining. The bailiff of Baron de Rochetaille entered'the � we also accumulate poison and gernis of dis. � . . . and concluded with Turkish coffee and ciga- schools of tbe Dominion; let them note the case from the air we breat4c, the food w, eat. - -' - . �:. Splendid Dunalastair estates in Perthshi cemetery he preceived the door Qf the mau- rettes, and a more than Persian etiquette pro - . ended every year ink. e - . bave just been sold for ;CI30,000, E155,000 soleum ajar. He then discovered -that tile . large sums that are ex . or the water we drink. There isnothing mo, ­ - i to tfiese creating school buil ings d rovidi . t'. , - ". . . �. -. having been paid for them in 1885 and very coffin had been taken from its place, and - vails throughout. On crossing over in Ti an Ing conclusively proven than the Positive Power ot - - bostly improvements having been added was lying,near. the spot half open. The covntrie8 one is immediately foreed to the school requisites; and let them regect upon Hood'sSar- ! - -� . I - . aince. conclusion that Mr. Oscar Wilde's lament the willingness with which tons of thousands . . . sapariiia � I -1 robbers had thoroughly ransacked the coffin over all dis- . - ease% of the - �. . ­ Dieppe suddenly ap�ears as the home of in search of jewels, which were not there. " over the decay in the art of lying " is at of parents forego the help of their children blood. This ­ . . least premature; and in conversiLtion with (often much needed at home) in order that Illedicilie, -.' . . . -. ­ - the most marvellous ivory carvers known, A horrible and striking proof of the ser i- the ex -King YOU, if younever have before, are their boys and girls may have an opportun- when fairly tried, does .. � , ­ . . the Chinese and Swiss not excepted. - ousness of the locust plague in Algiers. has immediately caught, and participate in the it. r of becoming better fitted to engage ill expel every . trace ot - - * fula or salt rheum, - ' ' -- -/. - tA0 XIII. *ill grant no more priv ,.just reached Paris in the news of the death, eccentric poet'q admiration and enthusiasm - scrofula or C , , ate au- lile'8 battles and to enjoy the plessures -_ 1. diences. Press comments upon the reports aVtheDouar of Sidi-Eral, of M. Kunckel for the able &nil unblushing 8tory-teller who which come through the open door of know- removes, tile taitit '� .. - .-. -- - of the interviews rather than inability to ti'Herculais, a French naturalist, who was in never gives way to philosophic doubt, and led e That we have in Canada, especially which causes catarrh, neutralizes the aciditv ­ * - hold them is the cause. Algiers on a mission to discover some means who is aware that the criterion of truth is in � - 11 I I . Xe Province of Ontario, an educational and cures rheumatism, drives out the gern * * . - . - I - '. Long marches have been added'to, the of destroying the locust eggs, and who had fluctuating. King Milan falls quite natural- system equal to that of an other country of malaria, blood poisoning, etc. It also vital. - - ­ - � - . I -... training of the French infantry. They are been suffocated, almost lis if through the ly in�o bombastic blank -verse, and when in tile world is very generally, conceded. It izes and enriches tile blood, thus overcoming � . i � - . . -.. also exercised in the practice of boarding vengeance of these insects. On Ma I" thel arming to his work even soars to rhythmic is no met e rhetoric to say that no country that tired feeling, and building up tile whole . . . - , - trains for the transportation of ti oops, and heat was so excessive that .M. Unelcef w system. In its preparation, its medicinal � ..- rhyme. Your Servain cannot help this. It can boast of a better system or one better . - - . the rapidity with which they get in and out I sought shelter in the shade of some bushes o is inherent in his language and innate in his adapted to meet the re(lyirements of the merit, and the wonderful cures it accoill. . . .. : is admirable. � a shrubber . He was overtaken by an blood. Tile Minister of Finance, whose name , * : plishes Hood's Sarsa- . . 4 y . rising generation. In no country is tile . . , , enormous cloud of locusts, in which he was I witild not venture to spell, made his bud- stantlarA ot qualification for teachers It' I er parilla, is Peculiar . . i I , - I . -A collision between a ship and an omnibus I - . � ' absolutely submerged, and he apparently get repo,rt to the Skoupstchina three years and in none are the teachers more enitfi u1sil to Itself. Thou- .. . : is something rare ; but one is just reported struggled in vain to release himself, ell- I e� S 11 3 8 I to 8 : :, , , . ago in w�ll-arranzed Q uatrains. But the bud - astically devoted to their work. Al d y - a (I te t fy it . ill 1'. . -from Hamburg. The bus was crossing a I deavouring to set fire to the shrubbery. I get did not balance a; well as the quatrains, in saying that our educational system is tile success, and tile best .. . - bridge and the vessel poked her jibboom into When he . was discovered at about 3 o'clock I and while his repart was received as .% re- peer of any in the world and the uperior of advertising Hood's : . ... --it, but. -nobody was hurt. � s .. . . . - - in the afternoon by some Arabs his beard I markable production in literary circles, in most, it is not affirmed that the system is F.irsaparilla receives . ... . - . I At a socialistic meeting in Paris one of the hair, and cravat had been eaten away. i . . .411IMM'I : I -. � . the world of finance it excited distrust absolutely perfect in its kind, or that it is Is the hearty ,endorsemeriA citizens present moved that the death of the . ,. of its ariny of , . ... � - - . I and suspicion, and.Servian bonds would the twat possible system that can be coil- I friends. Every testimonial we iniblish, . Minister of the Int,--rior. N1. Constans" should - . %.. . . - . . , . and . . - . I - have taken a tumble had they pot been al- ceived of. Briefly stated the sy8temi as it every statement we make on behalf of llood*s , .. . , . THE HUMAN EAL. - i: 'I, . . - . e assemblv. The President :, - --�-: - ­� . . .. .., ' . - - . - refused to put the motioi� to a vot - I ready deeply embedded in tile bottom rock cxLs�i i4 qqr c1,?mui9A.*�hQo I ' ,g I Elarsaparilla may be relied upon as strictly , . _ *-- -. I e. Wenderrul Construction of That roeful .Is, ail Is'At giyifi .1 . . Oran&-fif Dilles DIsseellon. I of Bours quotations. similar instruction to all dic ebildren of tile I true in every respect. . I �, � .�.. A controversy upon the cruelty of firing , � . 60 , . . .. . . �- - � . . - horses has - I . . : . country; that is, while all are not expecte(l If you need a good blood purifier or badh -received an interesting contri- "The human ear," said a scientist to a - . 11. I 19 . . . - I � ... . bution from Bombay. Horses and bullocks ,reporter, " is ail organ the true inwardness .-: . - Jews Perseoutions.- � . I to travel, and do not as a up medicine, be sure to take Hood,s sarsapa- --. I . . i �. . - are fir6d-there it seems, but the practice is of which the physicians ''have never been � . travel to the same length in th4 path pre- rilia. Further Information and statententsor- �- Therelis one form of cruelty largely prac. � ­ extended to the firing of babies as a cure for abletogetat. Theyean examine thein- tised tha . t seems almost incredible. For a pared for them, all are expected to travel in cures sent free to all who address us as below. � I .. . - atomach ache. In a certain Vill e, the terior of the eye with ease by throwing into year or � . o hundreds of Jewish babies have tile same path as far as they go. To make ' . . I . . Writer says, it wag difficult to final man, its dark chatriber- a ray of light reflected been iitol�u and shipped to Various P'>rt8 on this as certain as A ble the teachers them - . . . I 'Y I . , - . . . . . - . � - Womin, �r child whose sto- - and of late they have the Nile to be used 'as bait by the crocodile selves are require o 8tudy tile sanie books I .. . . . . . mach was not from a little mirror, r111 , H00 .S' I .. .- ­'.. � .. - - , . . scarred with fire marks. ' . found it possible even to see ti 11 mat- hunters. i Of course, they are not all eaten by anti are'examined in the same subjects; a ' . . . - � 1. -. .-.1 . I - In the town of Kallies, Pomerania, a g � reat ter of the brain by looking throug thelittle the anim�ls, but now and then one is caught. certain curriculum is arranged for each form I - a - ' - . .. � ta+o country, the entire 'population, of canal by which the optic nerve enters. The Tile crocodile hunters place a baby oil the or division anti each scholar is required to . . � - . , . . . - attain to a certain degree of proficiency Ili Sarsa rilla .. ! I . . Ctween three and four thousand, shut tip cavity behind the nose they inspect with shores of the stream, and resently the lazy tile . pa I . . . I . � " I I . their houses, leave the keys,with the Mai yor, tile aid of -a light placed far back in the animals come out of their 08 after the in- several 80"Jects taught in his divisloll . gold by all druggists. Sl:slxforri. I eparedon � I - y I � . ' - . and scatter all over Ponterania to the potato' mduth. They have no difficulty in seeing ,fant. IN'"hen the crocodiles get near the litt . Ic before naming to the next higher form. by C. 1. if 00 1) & CO., A 1p .0well, . I . Thus so' far frora recognizing tile pecu- r. . Maga" . - V harvest, leaving. the -Mayor - and bellringer . into the stomach by an electric apparatus ; one and 'Within shooting range of thchunters, I a ar- . - . - alone in charge of the town. - the intestines like;rise are readily enough who are concealed in the bushes, they are i r or individual tastes of tile pupils � 100 Doses One Doil' '- . -. . . the System practically ignores these, and I From Madrid comes the story of tL duel- investigated, and the bladder also. But the shot. The little babes serve as a bait to -- - --7-- . -�� family ear, a by insisting upon greater attention and --------- ---- - ---- between a Spanish Lady of a noble s to its internal arrangements, is unap- bring the animals on the banks, an(' by tit's labor beRtowed upon thcae eubjects Illost. . Both.. Fare I Ah k?. . I . . .. 11 -- an�! another lady who ranked as a profes- proachable. It is even impossible to dissect it means it- 18 possible to get many animals distasteful and for which the. pupil sllows Patric,k-­ Beg�-)rra, Bridget thim po - -- - I - Zi6hal beauty. The motive 'was jealousy. satisfactorily after death, for the reason that which could not be reached in any other the least aptitude, aims at turning out a tatli�s yez potinflin' Is ii -it, loike n:VA . the partscollapse at once when . #-if." - . - I .,. . . - . . Daggers were the weapons, and the countess, spark leaves the body. the vital I way. It has bcen said that the hunters have finished product iri e% ery case after a cer- Bridget-- Now what does yeix ,,,ane- by . , - . . Who was declared the victor, g.Ave her . � . - .. �. I . . let the crocodiles approach too near the babes tain pattern. Now it is proper to ask that, I)atri(.-k 01),mavan ?" � � :� . ,opponent a wound in the arn), whi I before firing, an,l their first shot being in- - . .ell, though - --­ - -r 4b. ...;- . . ....-. � , . .!. � whether this is the best system . whether l'atrick -­ Och, no sooner 'difl tile), git . ''. - - ..:. . , or not considered dangerous at first, has set, tip . .tual tile little one was eateb up. At any there is not a more excellent way -) is it their eyes oil ye than ti,ey was llla�lled.­ - 'e I � . . . e t - - - . I- 1cornplications, whiell,' i't is feared, will . �- - Canadian Cattle in England. - -..-�. r�te they are`used for baii. " You think it desirable or 'wise to treat all students - ---- - . . - - .- . - - - - L 111cccssititte icillptitation. . I The recent scizure of Canadian cattle at queer, " said the Stranger, " that a wholesale alike without respect to their pectillar pref- - . . L � :- ''. - : . . . . . . Li'verpool on suspicion of pleuro-pnitenionia kidnapping of liabes is not noticed ill tile . - Experic'nce is the name 111e, give to .:their - . :- - . A manufacturer of ttlicielit , Mryptiaii be. crences and capacities? True, I)y requiring follies or their st)rrowm. . - . rnullumics has been severely sentei'lled by c,.)"'g T1 boa' -it is a nvi,tter of univers:11 newspapers. That is not strange. You (10 the pilpil to apply himself to studies that . - I , . the courts of Alexandria. He inade his ricern to tile, people of thi,ibulllinion. At i,ot know Russia. 'The papers there can ate not congenial, Ile 81111111ittl to a very . � - - .......W. . I . . . - - - . -- . articles with carefully presentUaiiada enjoys tile peellijiti.,plivi- only print what:the Government approves. valuable discipline, as well as learns an ini- . I - . . . _prep,Ared asses's-kins, lege of selldillt, her, . . . - . and had ak good trade. Ewerythirg went. Z5 'ciAttle to any part of tile It cion etil-Wr get -i any news that is sensation- portant lesson which . cannot fail to be of 6 , I . I . '. .- : Kingdom, a privilege which at tile present al he imim firet mulimit it to some o I � - . well so long its lie inade Kings only, but I I ate of exportaticni ine-iiis a gain of not. less fore using it. That is flussia. " fficlal be' life-longservice to him, viz., tile lieee8st,y - I �. n . I . - . wben lie tried the production of High I . 'riests, . of performing irksome tasks if orle would- erman - . . . � . Ae ,olilinitteit archwological err6rs that led thall *20MAX) annually to the people of Anothe. traveller who recently, rpturneil Q - . I � . .-. ..- Lo his detection. . n � - this country. Thm we are -ill danger of front Corfu gives th - ri in of the horrible succeed in one's calling; still it isopen to . - � . . � . , I - ' . - I , . � -L losing this advantatre is veryeviac:lt. 1,11 se ersectitiv it of tile. ews the,- ga-ii thus acquired is - . 9-9 "'he French army buiget to i e � - o If flotibt whether c ; . I . year is I I iat occurred there. tiot more t omiterbalanced by tile logs . - - periodical dete-tions have a- significance we s-%yi-that (Itirin,g, a recent Hebrew festival - ­ . . . � - r next ' ' 0 han C - - . �, . I . . larger by 78,000,0()Of, �llall ill pj!)I. fit ac- Ili other directions. . . - - � . . - aiks kidnApped a.lew boy, whom . . . - -. . - I -.- , :,.-. � . . ased amount, 324 Touching thill queatioti of education there . . t . ordance with tile inere, that does not bode well for the futtue of tile Christi - : th, important indtiatr '. Whatever may they rend re,i insensible with drug,i. They - - Syrup I . . ., - . . I . - y 18 a growing sentiment among tile lea(ling - . . - L)fficers, 7,500 men, and l.'145 horses are to be"t'lic character of the inflliences at work I I I -at . - ' ; - . [ I A. be added to the army. Two ne' I then fastcried lum to a cross, with a crowil . I - w cavalry I in 'tile mother land, and there i. of thorns )n his heall, nailing his hand to el ticaLioili I Clat tile 8y8tein of routine ­ . -- - ' ' . � - rieg"llelits will be formed. The army - ­ . - instruction, which prevails so generallyoll ForThroatdnd Lungs - ,. France, for time of peace, es tile arni-i ( f the ero.i.i, but il:)t otherwise in. I of I reason to fear that interested p rti' - . I -will then muster are at the bottom of 4 . ng hill .' They painted a gaping wound this ----ontinetit and th Europe, is rwheally 14 1 - ­ - . .- . 28,000 officers, 51 7 tile trouble I jur, . . have been ill fur . . . I i on his, lat it proceeds apoii unna- H - . : ! sidt imitatiolt of the spear thrust in ; � ,000 mea, 25,600 gen. it is clear that the 8uspi defective, anti ti , . . darmes, and 139,000 horses. 60118 of tile home I . I emorrhage " about fiv,� ycars, -1 . . . I � authorities are being aroused ill res .1 the side of ti.e Cruoifie,d Christ, anil in that rural anti false prinel Ics. Says I)rof. N. S. 1; . . . - . I . , Russia's last trial of armor plates, Peet to " have had the be.st . ..� � - . . con- Canadian cattle, thougli fortunatc�ly nothil)(f c0ildition carried him th'rough the .Jewish Shafer, of If', i-vard miVersity, in Ills ex- . . 1. ' . � '3is'ingof a Brown compound, a Schneider has so far been discovered to warriAnt � irl I t1tiarters. As tile lx)y.was in8ionsible, cellent article oil " Individuall . sin in PAtik'A- Five Years. "medical advice, - I r - nick A the lie It - ad I � . . . , .. It el sto .,I, and a Vickers nickel .steel left feays. 1.9piciolis is the lilt- appearanee of heing deael, and thejewt; t (m" Ili the .1anuary .4 flaithr : '� 1'erhaps .. ­ . "and I too't[ tlie first , . - , ... . i rs plate in the first place. The first duty of oar exporters and authorities. n Ili reality crucified. like womt feattire of ally routine 4 isciplille - (lose in some doubt. 4D Tll;'.-; ,----,lIiL- . - ' . I I he Vicke. Still, to allay theses,1 believed that Ile had twe - I . � : projectiles, fired fronia (;illcllgll" witha The iitmoit vigilan i 18 that it falls W take account of tile va,.4t , . - Z I - - Muzzle veloclit) of 2,100 fect par second, cc shotild be exercised in , Ili retaliation, the foil,�wing d4y the .Jews d- (1d In a few hours easv sleen Tliere - . . . . the inspection Itefore siiipiitci t and no ' kvinapped ayoting Christian girl andetit [ter lfferencvs which ex st between in,livithial . * I passed clean I tile Brown plate, aiiinW be allowed to be put on 1�`ard which throat, ,tit 1, fit I ipping her ir%ked, hung her I � rrhage till next - - . I t 'ro I pulkils, &[.(I treats a whole class of student.% " was no further herno r,i ,cracked the Sch!iei('1'egr plate �eri , . . A8 If they all .were cast ill- olie - inotild. A " day, when I had a sliglit. attack - � I . I � 1 4 . rrAaed the Vick rs plate 01'�,ly, and is not Ili every respect satisfactory. lk%itles tip bi the heels Ili froilt of a Christian but- . . .- . ' . , - e 01113. slightly, it might be well to. follow the SlIgIzestioll of cher's shop during the night, *o tll&t tile large part of the e%-ilg of society arlses . I w Inch stopped alni*)st initri-etliate- .. � - -IA'AtWs siagnation of population has beer, the .Niontreal exporters and invit- horrible speetacle was seen by the Inhabit- from this practice of making a rough -, IN% - I . � !,91 . e the lilt- , class I By the third day all. trace of.` - y a nn inspector . 'A thing the next morning- This ' 'at . . Briously discussed by the Academ Of er I governmen t ,to send out . anti tile fil au Itic an , of men. with the m- ,, I- . - edicine for several weeks, with tile restil! , - ad , - . M L of I opf t1heir own clioosiii(r Who wofild see that row --itiniW1 &-flat all who fu,II Witt, )lood hall disappi�ared and I li, .1 . . - - M sed intease bitterness on each side, anti I n, Me h . - . . - � � ,evolving strong sentiment for adopting vari- no affected animals be allowed to pass. Tile- as tile Jeiws were nurnepeally the weaker c-Ate,kr(ry are alike. This way of dcal,jig "recovered much 'streugl1h. Tile . - ' i I .- � . . o resisting epidemics 'such as case is certainly urgent and every legitimate they suffered Ili propoi-LI-M. . I with huisban beings leads Ili kII ouratfalra to " fourth day I sat up In hed -.ind ate' I the French have not inclined to hitherto, inea�s should be used -to remove the threat. . I .- Much iiljtltltik* ; but nowhere is i -O- - . � . - . ' lt so pi , my.dinner, the first solid food for . ... I - -0 I ... ..., - I - . . judietal &sin thetre-itmentof youth. With. , two months. Since tlial, time I ! � . . " i'l A compulsoryvaceinationj rinstance. f1ro!. ened,,danger. A fem, more detentions ant ; 11 , I I � .. . . -ounnon envelope of a rigid form we 1. Tarnier, however, tile President of the we shall find ourselves in the s),me cate . . . . .. �Dur ri3hery Industry. '' . . in this c - ... I'. I gory I find mind& which vary ill all almost increit. " have gradually gotten better and -- -...- .. � - .. . Academy, resolved upon a intich more di- with' other countries ; and this' whether th A-ccordii , to) tile report of the -Depart- . -1 .1 . . . e - �. He has offered suspicions again8t us are well I t of Fi If erie.i, j list published, the total he tests of tnathemiatical ' ' am now able to inove about the ' ' - . L rectly efficacious measure. -founded or 11 ell 4 1 Ibledegree. Thus t . _ �: . to the peasants of his native parish, Arch- not. 1 �: - .1 I value of t ie fisheries of the Dominion of exii,minatiot's in the University of (,'&Ill. , - 110 U.ie. My death was dally ex- -. . . .. . - .. - I . I - Lur-Tille, a prize of 100 francs for each child - � hrLdge sh,ow that the variety in t 4 i -1 . - I .,. �- - �.. - ; Canada for the year PO) is, $17,714,102 � his-silitile - born. - 1. . -t � . .1. . exclusive f the quantity consumed h) tile Mental Dower in enormous. Reckoning le 6 . pected and my recovQ-ry has. been ... ' �. . . . - . , � The Deadly Lebel, . I 'i ... U11A, . A* - .j ules Roch il,rd, a noted student of h lene, Indian p pulation th"tkAl capacity of the ordina a ,-rreat surp I:;- to my friends and - yg* i. 7' of British Columbia, . ry Ill - �- . I I - - - Reporis from competent in ' telligent Man at one Ili the itcale, it 8 found '- flic doctor. Tl,ere can Ile tio doubt' .. - gives these figures for the loss,. direct and ' -ilitary author. Minitoba nd the Northwest Territories I I - . - . : ., . indirect, entailed by the consumption of al- ities who have recently visited the .scene and which it is estimated would swell t le that the &bleat of say a thousand youths is " about the effeCt of G'ernian,Syrup'- . .- ­ � - . , coholin-France: Value of alcohol consum. Of tile receiit deplorable massacre at Fo u r, amount to fully s2l,000,q)()(). t "Ibething like one hundred times as great. , .. . - . - Of this large No sinbil&r ttwt " as I had an attack i list Previous to - ­ � CA . . ,ed (exclusiveof duty.,) paid 128,298,384 francs; mics, the little French town on the Bel- amount- several 13'rovit%C"es Contributed as � "' tx' applied to tile other t 4 - . . I ts wi . I er -, ,- - I . 1 frontier, seem to show tit ' , 'nt'Ll capacities; but when we cow4der e- The onlv rul*(2f Nva.-; aft . � � � : loss of labor, 1,340,174,500 fianes ; medical glat at the new follbws : Inic - � '', - Lebel rifl' ine of destruction. Nova ....-S 6,6.36,444 64 the &eWltiplishments of poets, oi-gt,).rs, " tlw first (Io,�e. - -)UG 11 11 ,,'AD, - ' :- . I .-. - . treatment and stoppage of work, 70,84-2,000 e is a terrible eDgI Scot a..... .. J R. 1,( - . - . - . . . I francs ; cost of maintenance of insane, 2,652,- This was the first occasion on which it had British Co .unib ­ - - - hijant,hropists, discoverers and other path- AA1c-la'(1t­ Australia. 110 , , .. - - . ia... . ..... - 2, U 1, 432 29 r1reaking genius I . ­ I . . 912 francs; suicides anddeaths from acci- been used in anything like actual hostilities. New Brunswick ............ 2,699,0W) Ir! ea, it seems likely thatiabout - . � L - 1. . ,dents, 1,922, 000 francs; cost of repressions One of the little stleal balls which it dis. Ontario.. . .......... - ') tile Sanie range in ahilitY exists ill all the -- - -- - - I . . . , -.: ,of crime due- to alcohol, 8.894,500 francs ;. chargC8with such frightful velocity was QuPbec .. . . ........ -,(9)9,637 37 powers of the mind. For the task of edu- " If niarria,,e 13 a failure," I said Binks, .' - - -� - ' ' ­* * * ...... 1,615, 1 I9 76 n I ­- total, expressed in dollars,, $311,151 ' 459 ' found to have gone .through tile bodies of Prince �,(*, :aniisland ....... 1,041,109 a) eating and developing this variety'of latent "What on earth is an engagement'*" " Only: - . - - ! - � The corresponding loss in England is esti. three of the - poor Victims in succession. Al- INIanil iid the Northwest abilities our ordinary methods are as fit " a temporary embarrassment," said -%latide. � . . . .- -Imated at W4,426,025. I though. 80 sm an ordinary Territorip'8 ................. if we gave tile same training to eaqle8 and Life is too short to be %rusted ill petty - ­' . . Atelegranifrom San Franciscosays the leaden bullet, some of these balls ploughed . I . 2:42,104 05 s ng them to the same worries, frettinizzi, hatreds, and vexations. - � . � - . ... . . I likethods of life.- � . 'beautiful young wife of an Italian resident holes about 4in square in the wall of a little Total. . ' I - . Prot. ,Shal,r contends Let Us banish all these, and think oil what-- - � I ............ .... $17,714,W2.3:1 . -iedlravesso disappeared in 1888, and drinkiug shop in the line of fire at the oppo- Of the nineteen kinds of commercial soever thingi are pure and lovely and gentle . I . Inan that the business of the true teacher ig like I .. . . . I - Travesso said she had gone back to her na- site end of the square from that in which the fish tile catch of which that of the gardener who ia dealing with an -d of good report. ... � . . tive land. On Friday she made her appear-- troo s were drawn up. am -)unted hybrids, where the roduct of each . L . - . . . dity. p - A woman who stood to ever 1300,000, cod to the value seed is a , Ile which - behind the counter had a tumbler in her of $3,43.3,,P,80 heads the list, and sar to Ile foe t every stage of its se4lpto'. ance in the street in a condition of nu problem to be stil(Fied a A fixed idea is lik, iron rod . : The explanation she gave when taken to the hands literally striashed to smithereens. dines to* the value of St 15,-5-2 comes I - development, tered by . all the re. put in . their statues. It iinpalca .. .. - . . police station was to the effect that her hug- The glass was reduwd to fine dust and The numbe! of in J as L. sources in the and sustains. . ... . . . n engaged in 0 e industry yp ie Way Of soil and climate which . . HE .. . band had locked lier-up,in her room for two scattered all over the place. Forty soldiers wa: 8,726, he number of vessels and - -- e . - . . - I . . - L - A ind t can be A I* d to it through all the resources . - . . I - . I . . I . -years' jealous least her beatity might attract fired, and pmeticall,y they only fired once, for boatsemployed, 1,069and29,803, . . of art. To the teacher who thus conceives of - . other men. Her age is twenty-five. - She made the first time they aimed high up in the air respect'" his duty the school becomes a pyeshologi- - - . . - I - ly. , From these figures it wilt be seen how , I � . . - her escape throtigh a window. . . yet the number of killed was seven and the important the fishing industry Js to the Do- cal obaervatory where the capacities of each - 1 013 1 t' . . . In Austria an wounded were counted by scores. Some of minion, and that it is t upil are studied and tile beit measures for � 11 �. � . I d Russia, corn, flour, and the latter had hideous looking wounds in two, which i not a mere -trifle Velopin these abilities are employed. 11, K MARK I I I bread are much cheaper thanAin Germany. Constitutes the bone -of contention ' D . - . The Germans onthe -frontier, therefore, three6 and in some cases four, different parts over which the British and Americ such a sC9 a nized � .. . . I I - . dally cross in thousands to fetch- supplies of ofthebody. It was a priest from the neigh- - ernments we disputing. I'll go" - that every child embodies features which - - .1 . . . . . the-abgve articles from neighbouring Aus. bo rin church who courageously rustled - � I - . . - .1 are in a measure unique ; that intellectually . I .. . . " 'I - . t - .. . . . . : . . . . : , , trian 4 Russian to wris, as they are allowed forwaA and, standing between the soldiers I., . .- .1 .., � , The Btilt,W skei. . - 1 � - .- . man is utterly vagarious, each individual - - :. - � . .1 . I I k �,j 4 . i . ... �� I The borrio"ll, lie walker on stilts, who went and natural method of instruction is to - . - . to import 6Alb weight -free of duty. and the mob, held up his hand to beg that being a group in hinuelf, and that tile true the murderous work. might cease. Hede. � I � - .. . .� - -other day, towards evening, the inhabitants clares that he saw rather than heard, from Paris 0 Moscow, has been engaged in develop the individual along the line of his .� . . . . of the small village of Hausdorf, in Silesia, -t& 11 I . soldiers fire. There was little or no sound, tile. Rugs'ru, eity by a local Barnum, who own intelle(qual bent or capacity. -[ foronto � . . - . crossed into Bohemia, to fetch food. When he says, and there was no perceptible. smoke ownsa theatre ther;. BeEweentheactathe Truth. . . - . . they returned.the Customs cruard called ex-bak'er froin the Dep%rt --. . 0 on . � * . -- them to stop to have their goods examined, from the gunpowder. ` . I - - I . � . . will show mentof the Landes, I. - - .�. C- h R - , .,. . . � iimself on his echasses. It is . , - I - . to see .whether they - did not exceed -. -­ ---ma -a--6-..W. �. relateddia theehierprisingFrenc , hinan had ' .. . In* Traimug. -­ :. . . . �. . . I . -�;. th�e quantity- allowed. ,Several of the eo I I . I - - I - . There- are a good many in activ - MN:>X=;L .1p 11 irly, . . . .. . I.. . ''; �. � Artificial King)3.. . - - - ­ - . . a strang� t dventure among the R118hiAL118 e trainin . . . I � � .... . % .-.. - - ,' 'ple, however, ran away, and the guard Xred -. . . . . 9 CrUMM I . . . I - . � � .. :.. -­ I He was invited to dinner by , Moa- well to read i - . . lately. for aquatic sports who will do I - after them, wounding a girl and a man se- . . . .. I . . A gentleman in*Ali�xaudria has just'bee-ii cow merchant, and after the repast, every- the Opinion of Mr. William Beach, a cham- . - . � - , . verely, and another mail slightly. The girl's sentenced to five-�Waths' imprisonment for body being, what is vulparIv called " well 1011 oarsman of Australia, who says: it I - . RHEUMATISM - . rec�overy'is despaired of. I exer P'. � . �1. .- cisin his profession, which was that of on, " Dorn� ri was asked to "lye a sample of gave found.St, Jacobs Oil Of greatest service Three deceived young ladies awit'ited .a amanufagcturerofmumniies. Theseheused his re"destr an skill on atts In honour of in trainitig.' For stiffness, cramps, muscular :.1 Neuralgia', sciaticat , . . � . . .. Wedding party outside a Paris church on to make from caref ally prepared don keysk ins, Russia. The echa*8ier being, like those pains and soreness, it is invaluable. I vA- Lumba ev -- - 1. . . . Sunday. When the bridegroom appeared he which -'he* metamorphosed into Tharaolls, around him, rather unsteady on bis legs, ways keep a bottle with me. It cures rheu- '-, goll Backach ....., .. � Was saluted by them with jeers, while one and sont-to the market, chronolpgically ar- was unahl niatism. 10 . . Headache,.- . . - . . � . .. . 6ftbe young women besprinkled the / e to perform. He was then re This is standard -authority for . , . . - - ' - - fancee ranged'as " Mummies of the ancient Kings quested, a a oeond time, to mount his echassei athletes.. . ImY�: � - I .. - ' 7 � . - and the guests with a yellow lio,uid, which of Egy � - - . - � . Tooth' che, - .1 . - ,pt." When he had.produced so many in honour of Russia; but he aqain failed -. .:" � � I � �1­1. a . 1. . , . � �. 1: .. . . .:I .. I.. � . . ' , . I was by some supposed to be vitriol, but ancient kings that all his historical researches lig][1011111110tul to effect & start round the � Z. - -WOU-Poeted 0 'L .. - �' ' ' . .. -Sore Throatg , , turned out to - be olive oil. A scene failed to offer him one more af � ter whom he room. . - atfle. - . . I I . The Luscovitea present aocordingly Fair Maiden (a liummer I . . ,- Frost Bites,- Spralnel i: . -.' I . such as this naturally Attracted a large cr3wd, c&lled his wares, this ingenious person turn- declared that he was a Irprumign sp it an boar4er') -'Uow . � ' - - and sympathy for the sobbing bride, who ed his a' Y1, d savagely that cow looks at me. L . ' I . . . I . ttention'to the manufacture of high gave him a und drubbing. Dornon, it is Farmer 11syseed-It's your red ., 13ruiseeg Burnsp Etei . �� , . -1 '. -..,;�. sought the protection of her father, . was priestz, which seemed to offer an unlimited UK is no convinced that a Franco.Rug. mum ; - para&61, . ' ---"- . - . . ­ . - Sian . here. - 1 . a n I -expressed emphatically. Twoofthedeceiv field 'for his talents. An unsympathet sian Wd yb ,,&WDO= and Dealers every1w an 4 4, 1 .. . .- . . ed ones were arrelted,and the other took to Administration however, uteppod in ic I cOrdiak :h, impoesible where Fair Maiden­t)sar ine I' t kne* it,*' ­ - . botde. Directions In. . . ... 1� I I . . I I ftht. - , and I Gauls and umvites olknnot talk inteffigib. little out of 4"n, but, I n, - am 8, . , . 11 Languages. : I . A. 1. � I . ,ig� n � w., 411C, .y *� , . Vw I ro-1 I Purif I Your I I Blood d II I "I I t -T I I I � - After some explanations on -the parb pitaulendtohl FJOUNIM. disl .t suppose a Wk ftAKft A- WOOgM M, BafteM "" . . . . - in . I i . . . - . I . - ly to each- 0 her. .� 0OUQUY 0ow -would � vj�'. * .?::. . ­ . I - � I . . .1� - . I., q .. . .7- � � ­." I - . - 1*4" 01, - � . . . I ­ ­ .. I., �­­ f :. -. ­ .. ­:­ ­ .-v. . L - I � . , lkmk: 0 T"tot ont, a - :1... ­ - i- . . . I"....- � -, ., - .. I I , -1. I �,f � , . . ­ .�. 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Of the story of a life was that of the decea, bound up with the lilt the past fbi-tY years, i 1�but the briefe9t 11elobiographer and ti do justice to tile 611blo i Macdonald was (if S, father bei -fig Hugh -N landt,hire, who inarr bad moved ill earl where , oil Janu;iry son, John Alexander, 1 future Premier of (:,ti year the family Jol-114. movement and came o at Kingston, then t he of what is now Owari residence in that towil moved to Adolphusu Quinte, leaving hig sori the tuition ef I)r! Wlk University, at tile Rol where lie reinalm-d ycar. The father kvy, tanceto the eas" (,f:; house oil Hav Bayon It was a small clap-boit ed red, and stooll I -or n to Adolp)nistlowri reeci ing at tile old Methodl the vis�itor c -Ln set! t marks tile dwel!lng-pl Sir John M;wdonal. burne-1 long since. ar walls alone inark ill',- !i I I �-Hl J(-IIN ,� F - o In his bbok "',-'oil FiftyYeamago, I)r.(' . " I remember be ing .,0- - Village Of Batil, OIL V were severalspeaker- I them John A. -Nlaedo lawyer just feelling hP life. He made a spet. � tit ing i 11 01 is way : - , I ) of Lennox afi,1 A(lding �when I ran about in , -, .. footed boy" etc. , In 18:36 .Nlr. flugh N1 Kingston, Nv�--re lo. M ills', a few ill I les out I , name tillic carrle(l on street. Young -NLu- .(I scribed as having Ili fil intellige�nt and pleasilil looking hair that curle, a Istiiking nose." 1111� intended him for the upon leaving school in - 1% - . , . ENTERED Tll!-. .. . - .. , . . . . * of Mr.' George NlacKen '. himseif diligeritly t,) Ili .. ' six years here"l.nd pro, . student. Ilefore lie wft�z . 11 was called to t lie ba- r 4) Opened ail office ill K . time he had work�d irp . - had beeoll,e ,�:(�llclt( . . . . Plank, ail(] also fw, tll�l - � pany, with, wlijell li,.t,t. lationship collt:llj;�-.l I.., I death. Theso wero I . bellion, ail(] it Nvas Ili . . of the incidEll,,,; folio%% -i young Macdonald cat I la*irels. He wjs c,lir,j . Shoultz .,,,(I (?thers--,, . " Hunters"who Inv!tdc, from the Unite�.l sta*4 � and were taken prisw . . The trial at Kingston c 1� Ment, and tile young ! � .defence of his clien t ts, . - 1 �acknowledgcd to I)e a ,I 6 that time forth -Jol - . . -., . I , abilities were reecgni. future great ­ Dess wa-Q Ofl 1. � 1. seen th at- I ie was a n ia I i � . . : ­ . . to take a pmminent w , . politics of the Canada 0 . � preliminary step, lie w; V... : �-, i Of the Kingston counc- - I �!. : ,�-: , . . HIS FIRST APPEAI'A' I w . �i .;,. � . In the following year ! I- V�­ , '�*! 14 contest, lie xvw� ele - City in - the Asscinbly, . �','-,', ' :. )� sessions there. Ili his ' ` - tion asking hini be I. I ­ , I - I % i. ' 4"' ' to ,i by the Wkxy, was si-Me4l - 110n. Oliver I : , � .. ' I .N1owazt'---l1( Plying lie haj lio I)et,soll., � � ', t except a desire to'advaii, � I I . ., ,� town and "to maintait -Z'A '.., public .. "I, . . policy IvIl;cl, y(),, and liberal, and which � '. . ed oui loyal old town. 9' � - . I I - try like Canada," lie c, I � �� , oPinion that it. is ol - :. � : to eiidea,,our to dev� �� - I t I I . � 1. .. . and improve its phyl-I to waste the tinic of'th - .1 11 :. � � ;J, the money Df tile p( discussions ; oil abstrao questions of governim Ct of my exertions to direct the attOr I � ture to the settlement c ! 'Of the district, hitherto .i i and to prew for the Pow i- Projected plah k road to 1) alad thus make Kingsto - ! . - ! .* - , - I .., -� - -! . o . . . - ­ . , I ...­ -1 I - � � I. ­ I ­ . � , I '�,) .. , � --. .: . - � ­ � i k -- . r. -:, , ,�­.� � .- *7 � " I . .iitl �:; �1-1. � .­& ­ VA, . 1 4 - k, W � -It�� bk-�� "I ", - 1- - - . ,�­ A Wv'� ______7!1 I � - — .t � I � �;11 - - 1�_, - - - I ,. . 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L. _ . .. . . � ctonce, attain I success was In part'due, ub doubt, to his - - i k$L-, I . � . I - . - 0 ;'17..'�7- ed nun province@. "I I d' WORLD'S FAM. NOTEA - I );- �f� i, .1 � I . : . - 4� :_ .. . - . -��f� ... t, � ; . ; I � . , the p rity of our town will , 0 not want it to be remarkable wer of dmwing men to him - .- " I . - ... I : - .._. - 1- I � .. 11 I ..... __ �1.1 - L- ---. po . � " .11 ,% . . i,- I . - . .11 . .,,O ­'�,� f_- It � . . . .� J ! I . . . - - - � - �, . -,. . I... . ­_ - _-,.� . `" be est&blish. felt, Sir John Macdonald said, --by any and holding them—to his extraordinary . I'll I � ed on =&: '. . : 1?: . � . "I riner basin." The young politic," . . . _., �� L .. - .1 I :_ ­ � ** , - L . .�_. . .. .1 I who thus nu%de, the construction of 4 plan ' section in the country that they have no re- " personal tism", a Rift in which his The construction department of the' tr*- . I .. -, ­, I � , ". . il. . . . '.. . � .; ,.., #�, ::V ,,,,, . :i - . . - . � - _I-_- I �� �_' , V, . - I .. � , . k presentative in the Cabinet a,n(I no influence rivals for =Iavour have!a.lways been ition ig authority for the statement thaA L I . .". ,; �_� " - -, _X I $J"_L 111: r. N_- I - I I _. I....�:" road one -of his. first cares lived to becom in the Government. And there are now no conspicuously lacking. But, beyond thin, he ry o*f July, 15,000 men wit --� - -I' �.__,. r-- '�." ., - . I , - . . . ... ".. � . . . el of . . 11 .- I I - ­�: 141.1- ,. ­ ­ . - . - , . . � �. * , � . . Premier of his country, the chief instrument issues to divide parties, -andas all that is united in himself, as few men do, an un. at Work oil the World's Fair buildings in.. .: ,; . - the Fourth I be 7,., �� f, - . . ­ � , ­­:", 11 r 11 4. L L . . - - - . - �. �. .1 1. .. in building one of the greatest riLilwaY8 in required in to have in the Government the usual number of those qualities which are Jackson Park and that a mOnth later the .,.�;,_ �e­ I . .. - _'. - � t .1 __ - � . . a - the world. i , �_ .1 � I I - . I : , I � . - : , . .. - I , . . - I - I I I - _.. _. I ­ . I .11 � men who are beat ads,11ted to put the new invaluable to the successful politician and number will be not less than 30,000. . X'. ,� . . - . , . :,r : � 11 ?'. � _1 I _.- __ �, . . . . . . . . . .1- On the hustings Mr. Macdonald's ability mach nery in motion, desire to ask those statesman. He had a marvellous knowledge . . - � . , ­: , - , 1� . .. . I �. - . . _��'.. �.% . as a p I Peru has appropriated Z25,000 f -o defray '_ - - - L �.'�.:; ", ' ' "" . � . - '�_._ ..- U.. I . I ..:.i ' . . - . . . . � �­ �L� _. . .1 �_ ­ opular speaker made itself strongl to join me who. have the confidence of, knd of human nature: a rare insight into men the expense of making its exhibit at t I . ,. .. - . . . . . . . . felt, and his victory was an overwhelm lie - . i ' � - 1,.!.­� .. - a . o L i represent the majorities in, the various sec. and their motives; an inflexible will, ad- Exposition. , � - .,t 1. �,.,� _. - " , , ,.. I .. ­'. - � . ­�, ---: _... � �.i.. L __ . ii .i:1 ;,'I� -..;, , A . . one. He thus became a member of th tions, of those who were in favor of the inirably united to a remarkable power of ­ . . . . . . I I 11:,�", . .. " ­ 4 . . ... - - . __ i � - , -, - . . �e - ;-�.�.. ­ . __ . _ - L m I _; '11� U. S. Consul-Geneml Ballentine, of Bom- , . � , . Z .. . . i '. - �,­,--;:,.: - Canadian Assembly of 18U, in which Mr, adoption of this system of government and adaptilbility to circumstances ; I '.. ,/� , - � - �.,;-. ,�'. ��, - " - I - � %, *V%��'; , ' w gift of . , , .- z, ;,--- . : L . . -, � bay, says that he believes several native � . _'. 1L "'.) .x: . - . . _ L :." ,.� � , , � - �'. 1 - , I 1. Ogle R. Gowan.aud Mr. 'Joseph Edona who wish to am it satisfactorily carried out. " leadership which had bVen likene4 to the Indian Princes will attend the Exposition. - : I .. .., - "�. X , . I I . nto - . .. - ... . �. w , Cauchou�also made theirviatr , p0l�itica -Of thethirteen members of this first Govern- feat of the'juggler ill keeping, half a dozen ,�, . __ � .. , . - .. .- . - .1 �.. .. - - � .1 life, and in which the Tories � I �. _ - .., I i . ad a majority ment of the Dominion Sir �Hector ]Angevin balls in the air at once ; an extraordinary It is reported that the people of Now - : .. .: 1�1_i." �. . - of but three. '. '.. I -, - � I ­ - .. . . _. I , '. ...:� I - - / - is to -day the only ove'still M xico intend to raise $75,OW to add to L. ­,-�'! � . .1 /I I : . ­. . . .. - :;'' . - . in office at Ottawa. a bili ty for holding together diverse �'Iements e -_ - I , . I �, '. . ., i. . .:,: I . �_. . .11 I I EARLY - MLITICAL C' ' I . .. Its composition was as follows: ' th the state's World's Fair appropriation of i- m I.- ..,.. � I ­ c- -I... 1� I AREER.' . John A. and interests. He ossessed * e uncommon . � - ­ � � . .. .., - -1 � � � � I � 1� I . , . . - . i - . L; +�,'L: 1 , I - , , .. Z . � . I .- . .� 1. . . i '.I- I Macdonald. A. T. G&It, Alexander Camp- fee I t f being ab e to evolve success out . L � -.71�. -_ . � - I.. , ''I'll, -------- I I Of the exciting vicissitudes of UZper . U t - $25,000. � . I -1 �,_ :. - � " . � * . : - I" 1;,.A � i I � � bell, A. J. Fergusson -Blair, W. P. Howland, of deleea0t; his greatest. disaster �vAs soon One of the interesting objects which will - - . .o -1 , ;� ­ . . , .. A_ � I I...: i.. . _ Canadian politics from this time until Con- George R. Cartier, Win. McDougall, S. L. fellowed by his greatest triumph. � , be exhibited at the World's Fair is a table, - - * __' �­! ­'_:!.. I , . . I . . I _.. ,� L.". ..:,I � ,�, ., _. . .� , . . . federation lack of space forbids any "count Tilley, Peter Mitchell. H. L Langevin, J. Asa public speaker Sir -John Macdonald made from tile timber of the house ir* - L � :. .. :; j . i - I J 1. ... �:.: � , here. This was the era of the�final struggh C. Chapai8, A. G.- Archibald, EdwiLid Ken. was by no means great, from an oratorical Funchal, Madeira, in which Columbus lived. I . X.- _; : between the, older order of things and 'the ney. . I - . I I �.._ .'.. __ new, when the battle for " rep. by " wal point of view, but he 'was always effective. for a time before lie began his voyages of. Ll .. � I ...:.,.:i1':'1 - .. � I POP- .. TRFATY OF WASnl,,GTO,�q. I Although lie never spoke rapidly, his idea.9, discovery. � '' 'I being fought, when the seat of Governmen I . i .- :�_ . -;. � -, � i. T E LhT1 PREM I I I ,.L..L. �,.L, 1. - I ­ � fter lie had fairly begun, flowed freely and An extensive disp mpg. I , _ . �;_, ; � ; i was itinerant, -and when Administrations le( -The most important event of the period , lay Of postage sta I . I , I �. . .. .. ­. steadily, anti the happy bumour with which may be expected at the World's .i .. I � J:c. ­.. . . :. .. . . 11 I L shortlivesand ekborinyone8. It would 1),e which followed was the settlement of the Fair. The -._1 . - ��. . - . . :�. — _L: L: � I . . ;� : - ... ... . . , I *! . �: .1 out of the (lubstion to attempt even to out. %Vashington treaty. The Reciprocity treaty his speeches to tile people aboundell always American Philatelic Association and tile: - . 1, _ .. . . . . I . I - .1 . - . . I . . � I .�, 1.%', . -, . - I - I �. . 0V - line here th quence of events. Suffice it had expired. and various important ques- kept his af(lience lit good spit -its. Even Philatelic 86ciety of New York have both, L . -, . '. 14L 01LETCH OF HIS CAREERII to say that eJose those who had been taught to hate him often appointeti c' . . � , -, . hit A. -Macdonald's -influence, tions between Great Britain and the United ollimittees to work to that end. . I _. I. _. ...�. . failed to resist his platform, "magnetism." I . � .1. .:_;. , , - 'tates having arisen, in certain of which . - J. Skiff, formerly editor of thel, i .;.. . quietly exerted at firit, gradually made it S Fred. ­ __ I' -_ - ..: _1 :, - t. -, -.. ... I __ � .., : " :' ,L;.. .. I : 'L - It is related that.at a -picnic meeting prior Deliver Tribitne, and recently engaged in � .- I . -1 - 1.1 --' - - - . . . self felt., and it was not long before lie lef Canada was deeply interested, commission- - . - I . - � . � ­ . i . . . to 1,1478, one of the audience, a Scotch Re- I . I I - .- - _. I . g lFairly Notne Life-Flr%t Appearance. In theranks. Once in a position of prom i nei)o era were appointed on both aides to arrange . mining enterprises, has been appointed chief - . .. ..... - � I 51 former, who had been disposed to interrupt of the department of mines and mining of- ___ . . . - .-. _rl'. _,'.. . c . . . ­ - - lrollifits -Early Political career, -as his rise was -still more rapid. In 1854, ouI3 atreaty. They met ,LtWashingtonin 1871, Sir John, stole around to him after he had , - - . - and among the Joint High Commini m .. I �',_ - - .� - irrinkle Minister -His Part in Confedern- tell years after his entry into the politica loners 1 the Exposition. He is one of the Colorad% . � - .. , :_ . , ,� I . arena, he became Attorney -General o and Plenipotentiaries represenung the Ini- finishe,l his speech and hurriedly shook his commissioners. . ­ I - . ­. ,: -1 . . . . I _. - . .. ­ ­.. � tion, et4r.9 etc. rin Ad hand, evidendy anxious not to be caught in . - I - 1. I . I I Of the story of a li'fe so full Of incidenf . i Upper Canada in the MacNab-Nlo perial (lovernment was Sir John Macdonald, this act of harmless treason to his own Kansas, which defeated its World's Fair, . . . -:,.,.,:,, - . " � � I I . I . . 11 I . as iiiiiiistration,-aiid soon after succeeded Sit; whose position as such while at the same appropriation, is now trying to raise $150i- . - _. I � : � .. I . -- I I I was that of the \Iinister. A brie� time Premier of Canada was one of peculiar - . . deceased statesman, and 80 Allan MacNab as Prime , party. Ili Mr. Louis If. Tache'm admirable. bound up with the hie tory,of Canada during recapitulation only can be given of the offices it -trait gallery of Canadian " Men of tile 000 with which to make an exhibi�t_ A . . � I ' . 0 . . ' - .2 . -. - the past f0i,ty years, it is possible only to he filled during this period, and up to 1967., difficulty. Speaking of this afterwards he . My," Nfr. J. F. Waters thus writes of Sir movement has been inaugurated in tile, . .. _' . .. ..� .- give but the briefest outline at this time -,Aid:- " I had cantinually before me not I ohn as a speaker:-- Tile veteran Premier P"lic schools of the state wh�reby it is. . . ... - . . - He was a member of the Executive Counci only the Imperialquestion, butthe interest of I orators, . yet few noul.it will, - - . '. . I i . - , . May I I th: 1847, to -Nlarc4 be contributed by the pupils, the intention, - . . - The biographer and the historian can alone of Canada from I � tile Dominion of Canada, which I was there cannot be,.elassed anionu hoped $40,000 or 8.50,000 of the at .. - John Alexaiider orators call gain anti hold the attention of ­ �; do justice to the subjcct. 10th, 1848 (lit t,be Administration of the la, especially to -represent, and the difficulty of being to devote the sum thus raised to tile. � % .�_ i . . . � .. �_ V�acdonald was of Scotch parentage, ilia Hon W. Morris) ; from. -September I Ithl my position wa8,--Lhat if I gave undue pro- thellouse so 8uecessf till v 3 * uld -nagnetically as erection of the Kansas-nuilding. , I - ,_ .1 . I ... . father being Hugh Macdonald, of Slither- 18,r,).1' to July .)gt minence to the interests of Canada I might he. Much of this is dolilitless due to the , . . .. . . h, 1858 (in the .11acNab- . ;. :, . _., 1 ? fact that it- is' ,Sir John' who speaks, and TheWoman'sChristain Temperance Uniorli . . . I %, . . . - . landshire, who married Iteleii Shaw, of Morin , tie Taclie-Macdonald, and the' Mac. justly be held in England to be taking a . . � :1 . - 13jAlenoch, Inverness-shire.. The former naturally ev ryoue wants to know wh,Lt the intends to make a notable exhibit at the. � - m . 1. ' I - . : donald-Cartier Administrations) ; from Aug. purely colonial and a selfish view, regardless first mail in Ccanada has to say; but not a lit- Exposition, which it can do quite easily, a& . _... 1. _.. .. . Ilad moved in early life to Glasgow, ust 6th, same year, to May 23rd, 186-1 (I of the interests of Canada as a portion of the a. - .. :.' wh - tie is due to the matter of Sir Jdhn's speech, the lie.Adquarters and chief officials of the.. . .;� _,- ere, on January 11, 1815, his s6cond the Cartier. INJ action a] (I _Adminigtration)l Empire ; and, on the ottier hand, if I kept i . -.1 /.-. _1, . - . my eyes at which is uncommonly characteristic of him National and World's Societies are already, � e . . . I son, John Alexander, was born. %Vhen tflc� from March 30th, 1864, until the Union (i .31ely on Imperial con1sidera,tions I - ' I . I . I S _. - - � ture PRemier of Canada Was ill his fifth the Tache- i might be held a.s neglecting my 8pe . "remier, located in Chicago. The work in overy, - I .. - "I * - I � fu Macdonald and the Belleau -Mac � cial duty �im-is, indeed, sit',ptior' - The'l i : - -_ year the family joined it, the emigration donald Adininistr%tions); and lie was, durl' toward my own countr ." An inevitable in speaking, adopts that style and nianiner coun try, state and department willbe showa . . . . 1. , �. y more in favour in the Imperial Parliament lby means of reports, pliotograpuhs, literature, . I ­ . '... . .. . movement and came out to Catiada, setdirg ing these ieveral Periods, Receiver-Gener- result w 'as that Sir John was forced to &ban- than in the Parlianivitt, of Canada, that is a mo(lel cmr&, 'temperance hospital anti . - - ! I - - . � �::., . � - � at Klugston, then the most important town al from -'Nlay 21st to December 7th, 184:7 ; (ion to some extent the interest of Canada. to say, he is not remakably fl tien t, Illesitates, cafe, and whate'ver else, will illustrate whatt . . . . . - ­. :- .1 . i ' � . I . . . . � of what is now Ontario. After four years' Commissioner of Crown Lands from the and for this he was severely taken to task indeed, almost on purpose, is mattenof-fact the organization is accomplishing. . - � . � . 11. . , � . residence in that town -Nil-. Hugh Macdonald latter date to March 10th, I S4S ; Attx,rney- afterwards. During the session of IM72, . -1 . .., . - . I . . I - moved to Adolphustown, oil the iiaY Of General for Upper Cana'da frojif'Septeml)-er however, lie defended himself and his ininis, rather than rhet/Orizal, and is wid.ial never (-I'luatemala will send its national band to I . ­ . .1. .. I 8 I - - - - . Quinte, leaving his son -John Alexanderunder e nharrassed. Sit- -John's diseQuirtle .are, tile Exposition. This ])and is the third ' .1. I .1 . . I I I th, 1854, to !Mth J tily, 1858, when, try in a tipeech which is considered to have . , - . - .. the tuition ef I)r. Wilson, a fellow of Oxford r li however, spiced with N% it, as well as with la gest in the world, that of Austria being -_ - . I:* � been one of the ablest elforts of his life. . r - . . . : . '. . q I , , . � __ University, at the Royal Grammar Scliool, .. - .,�- A� PRIMF MINISTEiR I . wisdoni, occasionally varied, too, by a brief firtit,andthe Mexican National band.4econd. . . . .- ­� � . . .1 . . I.. . I � - . .1 ­ - . , , � . . . . . .. I- ''I . ' OPPOSITION. -, I . anecdote of that humorous, kind which It'is noted for iti fine inusic, and will tako .. . .9 . , where lie remained until his sixteenth I �. - . ... . . . I 'A . . - . E . . . _. . . - - � - I - - . - - Tile father kept a store' - a short dis- he -and his Cabinet resigned. being, defeated 1. never fails to ' bring down the House.' He to Chicago its full comple ent Of 200 in. . .11 . m ,� � ytar. on the seat oflGovernment, question. Here. Five years of Reform Government follow- is _% I � I I . - - I tance to tile east- of tive Quaker meeting- turned to office oil August 6tb, same year, ed the appeal to the countr -cry happy, also, in making a running strunients. The government of Guatemala .- 1 1 - -_ ., I - � � . .. .. \. .- house on Hay Bay on the third concession - ,y in IK72, and commentary oil the 8peech of another, inter- has also arra)iged as a feature of its repre. . I - ­,.,.� . . . . . - * I - -] . .1 . - . . as PoBtln aster A -A enera), a position he resign- Sir -John found himself in Opposition. He jecting it shaft of wit or merriment whenever sentation at, C h icago, to send a group of I ­ . - � � . It was a small clap-boarde.1 building, �kaiint- � had wished to retire from the leadersh p of . I : ., - � . ; I . : ed red, and- stood for many years. A visicor ed the follr,wing day, oil Ilia reappointment i a mark is offered. " Oil two morlientolls Oc- natives, who will '-live on ,the Exposition - i .11 . . . . . _ � � . :. . - . to Adolphustown rece'ntly wrote : 11 Stand- yal of, Upper Canada,whidll the party he had so often led to victory at casions )its deliverances so far ex0elled I'is grounds as they live at home ;carry on their. I - - .. I.. . i I office lie continued to hold until the defeat o tile polls and in Parliament, but his friends ordinary efforts as t ) he wort.hy of preserva- industries, bringing their inateriab; from - .1 . . _., � .: a I ing at tile old Methodistchurch at Hay Bay would not hear of it. Mr. .Nlaekenzie took I � 1�` . I - � - .. . tile visitor can see the modeat ruini It the Administration oil the.N.1ilitia bill, .'%lay lion in hihtory. Both were speechel made in (hiateinala w'*tli them, and give exiiibitiorta . . . � . �'__ - a . 1,84;2,when he and his colleagues rga I in retj,-e( office with onl a noininal majority at I - I - . _. inarks the dwelling -place of the parent I's the lJouse-the first a masterly argument of of their music, gaines, etc. . . . I . . - - s of from office. The late,S,ir George F. Cartie back, and, feXing lie could not carry on the I . . . . .-. - - . - .. Sir John Macdonald. The house il 'Was (-overniiient8tieceaLlitillyiiii(ler th ci six hours in length with reference .o the Welshmen want to attract special atten. .. ... . � � . � . . � - . and he led the Opposition in the Assembly ircum- lVashington Treaty, the second the fire- t. ' ­ - .. .: ­.. burned long since. and .the cell:tr -and its Ptances, dissolved parliament. Atethe elee- ion to their nationality, (luring one week of . � - .1 . . - .1 .. _. until the defeat of the Sandtield.Nfacdonald niier'8 defence of himself oil tile Pavifi,�.rail- . � ': . . ; walls aline inark t lie sp,ot." , tile Ex osition by means of national games, . � - . . - I . .. . 1. .. Dorion Government, when the Taclie-.Nlvc tioll that took place early in I 1C,4 the " Ila- way chitrge8, when lie spoke for five hours. . . _. � . . . � .. I s. �: . - �-�- -� -, eific scandal " was tile cry, and the ( music �,,)y %Vclsh bandb, and competitionsk .. . .1 . - ­ SiIR JOHN S EARLY 110AIE. *' . ... donald Government was formed, March 30th . -overn- . . .. - . : .:, - . . 1. . -omise - . .. . .. , : _. . " - ­ .. inent was endorsed by a good majority. Thi.,4. � IN P1tlV_%TE 1,11-T. for $30,000 in prizes which they p, - A . . -1 . I ' 1864, -and lie returned to his old office o I ' - - .. I . � I I I . � In ,bis book " ("ountry Lite in �!anada Attorne -General, and was Governmen indicated that for five 8 at least ti . delegation of influentialWel8limen has asked . I - �._ - - ,(�ear te 'ir ,John .N .. . . I y In private life S lacdo�l I I � . - that time until -Nla1cdonald elemetit, wou 1w in Opp,osit n. one of tile most genial all(I aqpi�oa�chable of . I . . .1 ... . FiftyVearsago, Dr.(_'uniiiffJiaightsays:- leader in theAsgeitibly from io ""d was Director General Davis to designate a week, , . . " I remember being at a nomination in the the union of the British North Alnericai Looking ahead, therefore, Sir John took ad- inen. lie wits most effectivN lit I personal for that purpose. . - I � . - - al .. . . I - village of Plath, on which occasion there . . . vantage of -tile well-known free trade prin. rkansas i not discou'raged although two' .. - . _. . ; . _.. m' - . i , provinces in. 1867. He held the office O eftlivass,andhiscordiality sectiredhimhost-3 ' A 8 , I : . .- , . . - , � were several speakers f ron, K i ngston, among I I tl .1 ciples of the leading members of th 7 friends, even aniong political opponents. attempts to biduce its legislature to make a , , �. -,. , ; Millist.e'r of Militia Affairs jointly with I e Gov- .0 * - . I . i .. . . . thein John A. Macdonald, then a young ' ernment, and developed Ilia " Natiopal lie Wits the life anti soul of any festivity in %Vorld's Fair appropriation failed. The - . '- . I . I Of Attorney -Gencral from January toNlay ' ': '. � . lawyer -Just feeling his way into political 1862, and front August, 186:), until th( Policy." lie and the leading men of his whic'. lie joine-1, and being t4ingularly well people of the state have now taken hold of � ' I . I .. . I . . I . 'a *que "lie I ".8tate convention * . . - I - . . - �_ . ..; hf fie Made a spee(Ji, aind began sonic- Union. He-, 8 re sted to t- the plact � - it I I the matter and will hold , e. 1). ; party took tile stump on this platform, and infor*nied on all eubjects, fie wasal brilliant ' . .1 - - .. - I Inaugurated lentafter pon a. .. .. - I . � _ : . thingin this way: -11 N'eoinen of the County of Sir E ache as Prime .Nlinimler oil the I I to have - - .. I . - � , . . 9 a series of political picnies at (.onversationali8t, Hewasunexcel I it) Little Rock, August 3, to agree u , .. (if Lennox and Addington, I remember well death of thatl gentleman in I ha), but waived which the policy was develojxd with good dinner speaker,andan inimitable strry-teller I plait for raising the funds necessary- . . . I :� -_." I . - 11 -all about in this district a bare- his cl illl in favour of '.Sir N_ F. BelICIL11, � , It the Ex_ . - . . :1 a iniseences of past, days al!d past - i . _� , when I I etre-t. AVIien 1"arlianient, expired in Sep- full of rein the state creditably represented L . _. - .. : .. 1, I . i . footed boy,' etc. 7' During six years of this period lie had beei I he election took place,' anti statesmen. I poil'.1011. I I ... - - � �_., � In I S.36 _NIr. Hugh Macdonald retorned to a member Of All Opposition which had only i the Conservatives were the victors by a . V.VNIIII.Y REL.kTI0Nq. I , - -Senator DeLamar, of Idaho, is enthusim-* - � .. . . . . I - . � - - . C 1) 8 I) I greater majoi ity than ever the I . I . tie over the Exposition and wants Ilia state - I . 1, � . Kingston, w1wre llt� leas"I tile Kingst011 nineteen in Ilk er i a � ighty-four,' I - - _ . I .1 I Ouse of e- y had in the . . . ", . :_ . � ..� i , - Nlills, a few miles out of tile city, antl at the hut tile expelience was a valuable One as' Tfouse�of (�6mmons before. But Sir -John Sir John was twice inarried, first to Isa. to be splendidly represented, and sayd . ' �. , . . I.. . ­ I . . - � - I . ' I t1l lumself, for the first time in thirty-four bella, daughter of the late Alexander Clark, that it shall be, even if he hag to spend -�. - - '�' - . Baltic tiIIlC CiLlTiCd Oil busineEs oil Prill(:CsS indeed, wits I is whole political career (luring . I . - . - I I - I ­ . _. street. Yomig Macdonald has been tie- the stormy quarter of a centurv:which pre- years. was left without'a seat. Elected lit EST, of Dainavert, Inverness-shire, Scot- S100,000outofhis ownpocket. Idaho hal* . I . . I - - . .� . . I I . � . I � - . - sellibedashaving 'Ili his school days" a very � U - 0 7 Is uAgnes daughter appropiated S20,W0, and Senator DeLamar - . . . .. - � � _. � . Ceded theformation of this Doini ion. Hig 11444, lie had been chosen for Kingston at land ; and in I S6 [A) St a , ­ I : - I --- 1� I - intelligent and pleasing face, strange fuzzy- wersofilebate were at rengthened, his pene every election until 187H. This time lie was of the late lion. T. J. Bernard, a ll'iemb---r of has offered to duplicate any additional surn. . . I . . . �, -i. � - . I "I . - . - I - . looki' I "'�' a-. defeated, but he 8tilr4equently secu Her Ma'esty's Privy Council of the Island of. which the people will contribute. He be� - - - - . . .� � : - . . .. . . ng hair that curled in a dark, Illass, I'd ptio red the i - � ation iii,to men and their inotives8hurp- . � . - ­ . � . . ­ . a stiiking nose." His father- hail alwa) .., ened, and his natural tact developed, so t hat seat for Victoria, B. C. .Jamaica. The latter survives I 11 in), with heves tliat $100,01'0 will be raitied in thig. ..... 1. : . 1. � ' ' . . � - . ,�.. � .... 4sion, and lie was thoroughly schooled for his Ion reign . . . . . - . . - 1. way. I . . . .... ,� . . I intended him for the Icgal prote. ­ . two childen-a daughter, and a son -by 0ie .. : . - I . . I , - . ...; . , * WFIt A(.Ai-,'. . . first marriage, who at r.resent resents Tne sum of 8 1 50,000 has been appropriated - upon leaving sehool in 18:31 lie . it-rm which was to follow. � 1. - - I \ 110 . . . e�, . . . - I � . over Canadian mfl I I . rc . - . . I, . - .- � .. I . , - %Vinnipeg in the Horise'of Comino by the - Exposition Directory for the con, - - I . . . . . .: ... .. . . I . . ... .- I ._� ..- I . ... I 'Returning to power, then, in 1878, Sir I ,� 81) . . I . � � . - . . . ,tE 7E . . ..L. . I I _. .. .. - E'TEN D THF.I.AW OFFIC .. � IIIS VART 1*4 CONFEDERATIoN. 1: - ' DISTINt VWNS. � I struction of a pier extending 1,5W feet or .. . . 1 . - I - . I . _.w �. i, - I .. - . .John .Niacdonald has since remained there, - � - . . - I , more into Lake Miehigan at Jackson Park, . ' .- r.- - . 1: � . . .- - - lonald Sir John Macdonald w,u .- � � '.. 0 f NT'r. (;cc,rge -MacKenzie, where iiea-ppli�d .. When in I S64 Messrs. John A - '%Ia'c(' winning three general elections since that 3 the !r ecipient and for an ornamental casino at its extrem- ' .. - . - .. �. 1* . . .. - � . . - himseif ailigently to his studies. He --pent, and A. T. Galt met Mr. George Prown for time, in every instance, save the last, ' 'r- during his lifetime of many honotim. In ity. Sueamboat8 'carrying visitors to and . . . p f . . . - . - - I . ellj�lary the purpose of discussing the formh-.loii of a , haps, by sure majority. The lea(ril . degre of t). C. L I - - . - ig IS65 lie received tile e I . c � 1 8IX Years here, and proved a most ex � , t ) to Itic - from the Exposition grounds, and orik - � --;: : I . I. . � .: . . . .. N, � 'da, aiidl ' fatter Period of his rule are fresh in tile also all LL.D. of Queen's Upiversitv, the pier, and in the Casino visitors will be � . . . . . ­; , * student. Before lie was quite twent3 -one Ife Coalition 6overnment, whidl tile L.I.In -e (f I h ' al and semi -political events of this (lion.) from Oxford University. 1 lie was pleasur- trips out oil the lake, will land at I I was called to the bar of Upper Cana, parties rendered necessary to stabk govern- . I � : . ; � I I ! , -. op ' Kingston, an -I I .�.. i ... 'lice lit Kingston. Ili a short nicilt, Mr. Brown asked them how they Ili()- inindm of Canadians. Chief among them .Nle(;ill University, Montreal, ablq to obtain light -refreshment s, to eDioy - .., . . I . I __ ened, an ol , I ,� , - ., . _� - .. :� , . -k6d- ill) a good business, and posed to settle tile sectional diff,culties be- may he mentioned the construction of the I and a 1). C. L. of Trinity Collew, ; fiiie music and- the lake I weez'e, and have a . . T * . tilne lie had woi . * i I - roronto. i . 1. - � � . � . . � . . . - . I . - ha(I becoll, Upper and Lower Canada and tile), ' CailUdian Pacitic Railway. the pam"ge of I He was created K. C. K in July, IS67, and . . _� I I � .e solicitor 'for the Coniin-,­cial tWeell ; 11 I , , lelightful general vic'w of the shore attrai2- - �, . -. '. . I '\ovember, ISS4. . _. .. .. North Aint-ricam pro -1 various legal fights with the province, t lie 187-1, lie received tile title of Knight Grand - . - .- I ".. . . . . I , Bank,. and aiso fo?, the Tr Ist wid Loan CoIll. replied that their reinedy was ' a feaerid, tile Franchise Act, tile Riel rebellion the - G. C. 11. in . Ill January. It . � , - � ' , . -it!, which latter corporation this re.- ull'o, fall tile British . . o I . � tions of the E'xposition.. � , �. - . . pany, N� I of I 1i dispute over tile fisheries (Juestion and sub- i Cross of the Royal Order of Isabel la The American Indians want to be repre- I .. - - . - .. I . latioii!�lilp coillinued tip to the time of his Villt:08." Of thiS SclICINe C01I8e':_VdtiVeS RS- I ' sented 1)), all exhibit at. Ell,-. \Vorhl's Fair,'� - `­ - . . . . .'. � ! . - . I - atli. attoleader to have licen the part,tit, - sequent -oceetling8 in connection therewith, I Catolioa of Spain. He was nominated a . - . . . . . . _. . tie. J')1es(_, were tile d1l,y.,i of the Re- fj,jrt their 1. . I I . and at the agencies in t hy are � - - - - '� . .-- -,. : belh le %Vliile Liberals claim tile lionour for _%1r. Itild histry, the events iinmediatel.� pt ior to, member of her Majesty's .Niost. Honourable . . . . I :,. I . . - � I 1011, arld a was it, coilliectioll with 01 - I-- . i I , . I signing petitions to begrantedthe privilege, .. . . - : of the iuci(leiils following thatout-break that Brown. Both met), at all events, were itind (luring tile recent campaign. To tile Privy Couticil in J Lily, Is-, 2 itli(I was 8%%',orn 0 .... - ... . ..L . . , ' 2 . Thepetitionsare Pddressed t ,-. the President . - . - - . - - . Young "lacdoilt,11,1 cariitA his first - letral l6aders. . in the negotiations for cari%y;bg it ikervous strain caused by this great struggle, I in August, 147, 9. , Hel itlso held the rank f the United Stites and his eattinet, and to - ' - -. � '' ' P . � - la',vels. He wits ungaged -tue of him oqi - as coupled with old age anti sessional cares ai.d - of Past Grand Senior %Varden of Otte Order 0 - I I to detend 'Non into etlect, and by vii ce I : . I _ . r .. 0 - lie Commissioners of tile NVorld's Fail-. In - .. .. Sho`ultz and others of the two hundred Attorney-Gencral, if for no other reason, anxieties, greatly aggravated by a .%lini8- of Aneient, Free, and Accepted �)l as o n s. o f t . . - I __. - . �.. . 11 ' I ( tlite pathetic language Lhey set forth the .. . . . - Hunters" "V110 iliVIttiled Canada at Prescott Mr. Macdonald was looked upon as the terial I'scandal "im undoubtedly to be aLtri- Canada, and was a Grawl ltepi-ebetitative i . . �. ... '. -, . ., . i � . - frorn the'Ullited States in November, 183S, chief spirit. He was head (if the " Call- bitted the Preinier's collap8eand 8ubsequtnt in Canada of the Grand Lodge of England. lespairing condition of the Ind 'ans, an(I ` .. - I . Y . . i I..-., . ' protest ag,tkinst the celebration of the discov. .- .;; 1� - . . art(] were uiiken prisoners by Col. Young. adian " delegation at the Charlottetown Con- death. He had arrived at an age when ImAy . .� ery of Ainerica--an event nionienteorks an -1 I . � . ... - The trial at Kinuston caused intense excite- ference of 18(14, convened for the purpose of and mind are, illfitted to cope with extraor- I . . I - . _`., :­ �_7 . t) . � I . . ..' disastrous to thein-*itliout being accorded . . __ i " � 'L. �. Z . . . ), . � it tin��ou of the Maritime Provinces, dinary worries �' - - - . Ment, and the y,jung barrister's brilliant effecting. � . aud exhausting efforts. . I . I ' proper recognition and a chance to make an .. J defence of his clients, though fruitleas, was and at the sul?9equent, Quebec Confer�rjce to LIVES IN AN AMLE TREE. . - -1 I ... -.1 11, � Z . . . -111-i AC111EVFMENT8 &H A LECISLATOP- s - exhibit which will not only serve as a most . . I . .. .. I . L � I . .. . � . 1. masterly one. From a I . I . . - acknowle(Irted to be a' ion for all -the Btitish I __ � . rrange a basis of un . I ' . .- . . . � i . appropriate background , upon which to _. � . . . � - . ­ .1 that tirnet' forth John A. Macdonald', American colonies. At the London Coder- kir John Macdonald's reatest a4hi6ve- A Mildly Twokkkine old Man who Cannot slay � - . _.,': � .: I - . I -1 illustrate the progress of 400 years, but will . - . . .. . 1. . - . . � - � _ I . I . abilities were reccguized by all, alid his ence-in 1866 67 lie was unanimously chosen menta as a law-inaker are tius set forth in Indoors.- - I . allow that the Indians themselves have ._1 . - . ... .Z., I . .1 . future g" chairman, and his share in the momentous the " Parliamentary Companion ": " The I . made . - . . . : , " " . I - , reatiiesswasofteiipredicted. Itwas Leslie Buchanan, of Lexington, 1 Va., has greater advanceti,ent than is gcnerally .. - ., � ,A � 8een that lie was a man peculiarly fitted to work of that gathering has thus been secularization of 'the clergy reserves ; the - - �1_ - � I... . - . - - . . . - :1 . to take a rA-,)minent paxt in the storilly described by one of his biographers :- improvement of the criminal law ; the pro- i recentlybecome insane througlilgrief for su posed. ' F-�-032.1 kv , , . - ­: � .- '� � . �. ,.. . � P .1 tile death of his eldest son and hal develop- f1t is reliably reported that tile British . . i Politi6s of the Canada of that (lay, and', as a 4, Though some of the arilest men our motion of public instruction ; the extension. -_ � .- I I.i . preli * h produced were instru- of the municipal system ; the reorganization * ed a craze which is greatly distre:ssing and colonies in the West Indies, and South and . . �'..­­­ - . ... ,,Iminary step, lie was elected a member colonies annoying to his friends. Mr. Buchanan is Central America, including British Hondu� - -- --- _� : ': - " : 41 , , , mental in framing the new constitutional of the militia ; tile settlement of the seat of �. . . . . .1 .. �. .7 % - ., . Of ie KiDgSt011 Council in 1853. 1 . . � ... MactiODald, it was readily Covernmei � the establishment of all old mail in his seventy-ninth year and ras, British, Guiana, Jamaica, Trinidad, . . .. - --' , . character, Mr. . it question ; . � . , - . . . .. � .e� - - POLITICS. .:, though peculiar in his actions 8 still so Barbados and Other islands, will unite in - .;� . . � �_. - - I ..; ­ HIS FIRST AI'i,r,ARANVF IN �'. .:. " admitted, ,was the master -head. Many a direct steam mail communication with � ' � . .. - . :�'11� _� - In'the f . ollow . ing year, after a ulost exe .. - .. t- time during the progress of the negotiations Europe ; the establishment of additional I mild and inoffensive that his telatlives can- the erection of a 11 West Indian Court"--& - . . I - , � 1. -.1 I I not bring them,, elves to place iiin in an building typical of trop -cal architceture, . . - : � - .- � � . cted to repi-csent his conflicting interests arose which, but fol penitentiaries, criminal, lunatic asylums, - .- 11 � .- I ..: .. ­ . iI19 colitest, lie was ele' . E . I , ., -`.: I, . lit3' ill the Assembly, which then held its careful haudlingA might have, wrecked tild and reformatory prisons, and providing for asylum. His latest vagary is that he is suf- and filled with tropical exhibits of most ... . .­ ,-, ,, eon, - I focated whenever in tile house, so that lie varied and interesting description. I . .. .- . . ' his reply to tile requisi- scheme ; and here the matchless tact of the the internal economy of the House of 1 1 . " i . :., �: .:.!." gessiolis there. . . : _­.. -'v " In has taken tip Ilia abode in I irge a pie tree . . - ­:�-- �s '! tion as16Dg him to be a candidate -Ili Attorney-Gencral of Canada West pre- mons ;the reorganization of the Civil Ser-, . ... a . . � . I . , �___ ; - _,� ell, ? in a a 11 1' I ,-, . � . I -m minently asserted itgelf�,' Another writer vice on a permanent basis; the coli6truction n orchard near his home, I � out of ­ I . . . I - . . -,:, -�, 4, , hY the wixy, was signed by, the father of the e � . .". '., " i " 4V % i which he cannot be persuaded to come. It The Swarmino, Millions of the indies. -1 ,..:-*-, I . � lion. Oliver ..Niowat-he 'ai(i that in'coill- has said :_­ His perfect knowledge of all of the Intercolonial railway ; the enlarge- . -e lie lestabli I - . -4 I . ' _. Z ... r !�;,. -,I',.. 8 8 now two or three weeks sin, 131 . - '.� K- . I J - .nt or a , -itish India, according .1 - - I . �­. 6 - ply,n(r lie had no personal ambition to gratify details, has marvellous tact, and il�resist �nent of the canals; the enactme I The population of Bi . . �, -, , , i ­­ . - persuasive powers proved equal to the stringent election law ; the- ratification of : ed himself in )lit, .singular d ggplace, . . .-I',.,. - - '�Xcept a desire to'advarice th Btrange as it may seem lie entle- ,tothe census that was taken in February - - __1 - .�,,�:s)_ '_ e interests of the ible . and twe'011('1, - - . I- 1. � I f herculean task of reconciling the vast and the lVashington treaty ; the Confederation i last. now runs up to'220,5W,000, or an in, - %�. � . :-. .:.."'... �. . .1 I,' _ .. I . t"wrl aiid 11 to naimain those principles o . man's health has not only not suffered, but: ; r- - . : , .,.; __� 11 � �_ '�', I Public �y which you justly style ,sound varied inttFests which at times seemed a,) of 11ritish North America ; the extension . crease within ten years of 26,000,000. There . 7 . . �`_ - �f - ; polic actually seems improved under tile e ' I ... �,-_�_,::i1 � a . usI5 63,riflicting as to menace the whole it' I consolidation of the statues." The de. . '- 'is an additional population of 65,000,000 in, � 1. ! I . .%,� � ad iberal, an(] which have alwayw actuat- serio "' Sure and physicians have adyised I . . ­ -ILI V.. 41' - ed 01ir loyal o Id. town. " 11 In a young coun Confederation may, indeed, be ­.. . I .-%! "T - . - � . - scheme. . I veased s�atesrnan's former political oppo- I ramily not to interfere with him a'p long Ila those East Indian States that are under - :._w �L�­`.", j4 1 to this reccrd, - . a' feudatory rule subject'to British influence,' ' ' % . 1. � .. 11 '.... .., . tly like Canada," lie continued, ­ 1 am of justly regarded as Sir John Macdonald's nents may take exception ­: .1 . . 1; this is so. I . , , : 'e. x - 'DPinion that it is 6f more consequence niagl0anoolv;." Confederation accomplish- but it represents what the Conservative . . with British protection. The peasants in ­­ ': . ­:.!'��': I . ,:,. � .., . ", , , . I Mr. Buchanan sits amiling and happy in .., ­.- � �- , " r� � -`-.-j1- ,. , d the new constitution brought int,o a is chief claims to the �'. . - -I.,..,. � . � , , to cude,ociur to develop its reso . some of the c6ngeAed districts are seeking . - 1� �,..: I..'_ . . I, . . - . � . . ' 'tirc.,-s ed, an his perch, which 1w; been rendered as com- . : � ,_',:,,­,'; .,-..- , - 4 , .1 advantages' than 'force o gratitu:le of his coun pulation � _�_:;,, " �_­ and improve its physice it July 1, 1867, Mr. Macdonald was try apart from his new homes in regions where the po ' .. !_11 �' - I L_ _ ',.:'_ _f' ;­ ' L ­ �L ' , ._ . .:__ '. ` ; ! . . - services as its political ruler for . fortable as possible by means of 4 suspend- is less dense than. it is in the provinces of '_ "-_, " � to waste the time of the -e, , ar d called upon to form general : _. ..--:-,,,, .: .'.., L'.�� - " I - I,egislatui . . . 1. I . ed platform. His food i f 11 oisted Bengal and Ondt. Mr. Gibson says th . 1. i W._ M., 'L " - ' . I many years. 8 �care it ,v h at in . .. . . � ' 'NMENT : . ' ' .w , I . I _ - .-' � ­ , _�, , V, L':. . ' �. , - . I . . - � . :- inj e ell has ' ' � -� "­ I .:W, . .; .. I . AS A POLITTMAN . I cou a .. . . ­ .1 , - I and tfieoretical - ' '' - ' 1: . , ., . . the 1noney of the ppople, in fruitless TIL", FIRST COVER, to him by his directions, though it the a' I province of Bengal, whi di8clls.sioni on abstract . . . .1 Id be as easily h* nded as his tree is not I an - . ' .- � .1.11 . , , . � orn 0111- I . area only one- twenty- third as large as that , L . 4. �, .. qtiestions of ob. of the inew Dominion, and was sw a in . - : - ­ . ...""4.., � 4 - government. One great . I over eight feet in height. Crowds from all m - , L ��_­ -1 �,� 11 . " I . o blic man was ever IL r : - � �.,. � , . " "I I '. "�'. t will ber of the Priv'y Council and appointed Min- n more bitter y and' I of the nited States, the population is 9,- . � __ 14- � . my exertions, if elec . over the county have come to see the old 4� ­ �,+� I -of ted, I ' , -t .11�, .. � �i . .Li,.t _: . - i t: t i n of the Legisla- ister of Justice and Attorney-Gefieral of Can-' un givin I abused b his politi . i 000,000 more than that of the American re- . ." ,; �� , I . . tt y -.-- _'.;�;!-t--_- -_ I 0 d rect the attentio e&l OPPO' * man, who seems'please-d at the'lattention V "' ' ­__�" ' , . � ; ture to the settlement of the back townships ad&, which office he filled until Novoniber , ne on e one ha.X or more loudly and and wi!l discourse to them by tb I a hour of public, though Bengal is almost wholl. _ _ �' -: .�_4'T., - _' , , N I a - .. I ". f ,� �-_,_ . . �:.�:_ ' ' 4.- ;, ; . , . " - 'If the district, hitherto s 'utterly neglected 1873 One of the first sets of the first Gover- y eulogized 1�ybis political friends, agricultural and has scarcely- any lairge`-,!� -' �. . :.�:,� �L`� " - , � I 0 P unceasingl. the advanta es of an outdobr life. At night . " - i -:,7i.�,t,-,. ., � I I . .1- . ",", I . - � . .. I! Zeneral, I,ord Monck, was to confer on theother, than Sir John A. Maedonald. M '4"A 1 - ,_ _.K A !,!I and to prebs for the construction of the long I nor nianufaoturing centres. In that provin, ,_7 IV I - '­:, � . � he is arde,51 from molestation by ik servant ' _. - ,z � 111111, 1 _,�4 .-, ­1� , 14 u Din the Premier t�e honour of Knighthood. I Both facts bear testimony to the wonderful there are 715 persons to every square , � 1. " c.A `-,A�,-i�-- ., mile, --. . - , . I ., - . - � I . .. .P110jected plank road to Perth and the Ottawa, 4 ho Jeuleps at xhe foot of the tree, . �' i. �_, . � � . -1� � - �_, I .. '_ ] - extent of hissuceen asa, politician. That w . � - .z: ��a. � ne*MinistrywaG composedof gentle � 1- - I of cultivatable land. &-V _- 11,1d, thus make Kingston the market for a I Z . ­­ � , - _- . . � . ..:.- _. - .. I L . _�_ _."_ � . - ­ t, " 1� .. 5 V " , Wz - I ire M7,1 1 �, �� 1� I ,- � 1_1�., .91 A ,� ; ,'�'. : � xf'� I .. - . - 'Llr. 1 " - � . �. .1, % . , - , , I : %. " . � . . . , 4.4 L ;, " - I L 17, m , . ii ����� / I I - - I _� � � I II I I C , , , ri;," - ,. '-L :: 1�i, - . �': . � _�' - L . . �� . : - ­ , I L ­ Is I .1 I . I ,:, . - ,r:.,-. 5., I _, . . . .1 ­ , , .. - . . .,Aipi _ . . . ". . . I ­. .: � . " �j ­;. , , .".11 � . I -, - � � ­ . . ;_ .. ­ ­ I r'-. �L '...­ ":. � ­ 4 - I . . I 11 . I - - . ': . - , , '' _ . �, I .. I 1-1 . 1: ­ ­ , - . . _. ..... .. S,"� eli, , _.. I . I � .. t , .� . -, A '. - _ I ,­ - ­. . ­ .1,- .. ., - - - %_­; I .V, .'r�o t : ;.,, '.�­. - . , 'v. , : '. 1:, . 3 - . I - - F . , ... . � . .- * . I . I :, .­.. , ". �. . . " . 11­..41�1 .. � -_r .. _. . 1, L _. 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I NEwsla ai __. . "': .. " ,-. Su Be tion . ; id -.Mrs. J. T. Fisher. of Toronto, is at cussiou of pu e writer must - G E A .. - I I L - ;.1 blic questions. Th I - * � " . �; 11 . ­ . . - I are wl . .. . ­­. � I - , r I � Mrs. Head's, tbis' week. . in all cases send his correct name with copy, . . . � . . ­ . . � I. . . Vemittanc a edged I.. . .. - I ­_ i. .. . , _ . 1. �- , � I I , .- - I .. . : L .. . .. - . . - I . . .. . . . I ; . . . , I . date (in 1 el On - , t paperriol- . . ... . ­ - . change of . . p � ­ ..'. .. - . -Shingling cabliago'beds has become we wish it distinctly understood. however ' ' - 5 , , i- ,:. - - -� ' '. � . ._ . 1. . - ; � . . "... - . I I I . I ., I . -- I I . I - . - I lowing receipt ,of money at thiq office. Always I - - i � - : - '-,';' .; - ­ - ' - ' I . . :1.. - - . - . � . . . that in no case do we hold ourselves rO � . , ,­ - . " - .1 I . I ougham, had 0 pondente.-ED. NEW8.1 .D . I '��Wl� - L. XG, . . : . .1 � I �­�. keep tae date paid abeiLd. tf quitp fasbiouable in this Deighb.)rhood. ponsible for opinions expressed by corres- . I - 1. I - -Geo. Philip, of Br 4 - I - . . . , I .. 1.�.. ..­ 9 . ftk* * I., _. - . I - & �.�; `ARQiJ18 .' � y I, .. . - hive melt on Monday witli tile heat. - . �, . - - "I ::: - I� ... 11 � - . � � .,.- .�,., fk two* Half -Holiday. - . . .. I ..." :: I ___ - . . 1. ;� .I,- ght Ri a be-- a - _­ io]KIE ­ 4 . - . . , t'"O. tA _ -Monday and Tuesday were exceedin-, 1 - :` A Village , dmp� . . � - : - . . S, I ; . _1 - -1 I .- ' . . t ... .. . - - - .. � . :: .. I I . - - . . . , . ....'.. :�. __ . . I hot days the mercury registering 96 0 in I ,, - .. . I - I.. . - � � . T:-, �' ; . I .. . .. . . � froft0giOnc I . I i.. i;._ .'Oft I have I blen I - . ­ .. 1. t. - - . � � . . . � . . ... .-j '1- - . --- . I - ed the coming day . . I i M 8 -this week. �'.. -1 me,grlir I Ile shade. - ' . 0 , , - PICKERING. 019T., JUNE 19, 1891. t 1 � - - e a ii� the Grodery�Me' e.. . I � , . �. . � . -R. B. Varion, late of Wh_ tevale, has when toil remitting lent its turn to play.- : kr'e mshmg bus' � , ....... .. . " - - I . I I removed to 19 Bi6mArck Ave., Toronto, 1. MR. EDrrOR,-I wouldlike to ask through - ' . - a ! ; L - 1, , . r'- ,,, ­ - �' ., I )ur paper those living in our village and I I . . ... �_ --i 0001ft": . ... - � .. .. I - �. .I.... ,�'�- �' V N - , I . � which will be his address nntil further Y( ... , � I I I .. - I � . I I 1. . . ; ft� 11 BATE. AN, � - - I . . . - ;., . I . : . - F * .. - . . .. .- - ., L .. . :� .-. LOCALISMS'*- .-,:�.. ' - not engaged in the building trade, why - . . �� . . � . . . � s U coroner- ( �, . I I � - I �. ­ . I � . & 8.0 _: .. .. . otice. - . . . .,. - ..�_ I ":, . - '. I I - .1 I - � :� . - _ - n I I . . not have a half -holiday during the � . . . . I ,� I" - . . Y." pickeriug Oi - � . . � - . - -Tuesiday'g,rain Was a soaker; yet an we can Cured Haw, . . . . . :. . .... '�, I." � . - '. . .. . . o ; street, enji;g 6 to . � . . \ months of July and August. Every trade � . - . - �. . I .. . . ;. .. . '1100 Ev . - , * I . ; . . . . . . - .., . . . . .. � . - . - - 40 to 11:30 ; � . . I I - . : . - .. . . I .., ...� . - vuestimable amount of good has been and calling has its Slack time in which its* Back Roasts, % I �. . . . . ..... I . t , . . . :. � . i . . . I - .. _. . . -1 ­ . I . . . I . -Ri.ag street, west of Church, has"'Ve., . - - � .- I - . I . . � . I I . ... .. � 1, ig��` vocal .t . . I - - �. .; done to the growing crops. Farmers are workers do more or less loafing. The . - . . . _. 11 I . . . . . . .. . ,_ . I %' cured a new- coat of gravel. . I hopeful aud_b�siuess generally is looking cities, there with all bustle, have seasons New Cheese. . . . - I . . - . - "... - I . . - _. .. � .. �. ' . - * . - _,.­_ ;,,,­_.^.�____ 1d. -t 4s . . . Rev. J. A. Caldwell,B.-D " is appoint- a . . . �. .1 .. . . ­ � . . Fin6 New Teas - , ­. . I ;"- Miss a ' -, * - up. . fo e place of busi- __ I ' . . _1 - - ed successor to Dr. Barrar.s. r letting vleasure take th I I ­ .. I . r I . I I . . . � : I - L. of Mrs. i. Nv. BrA,11(-. ! - -John E Goo and J H McQuay have nese-, and, it seems to me, that in our vil- . � . � - . - I . - . I .- ean - - ary ol . � . . . . - . I .�. . . . . Pure Coffee B - iaOl servat, . - I I .- -Harry W. Stanley of Mandou Centre, each bad a new walk placed in front lage there ought to be intelligence enough ­ ... . . . . .. .. � .. .1 . � � I -1 less, - I . . - t , _. , � I .. . � . r . - . ­ � _. __ - N,- Y. is -visiting his friends here. . . " . - � . . : - - Chocolate, Cocoa. .- ­ ,isbing to Place t] - . I . I - .. . - -T. A. Greig has employed a helper in of their. residences on church street. R. wealth enough, or laziness enough amon� . L . .. . . I 11 . 1. . . �. . P i ------ _- __ . . ... . :. 0000 W will kindly 4, C . � Guthrie has also had 0130 lgid to his front our business men to @hat up shop during, . � . - . ' ' . - _. : - IiistrUction at Clare: .., ..� %,�.-- the person of T.McFarland, of Barrie. entrance. . say, each Friday afternoon of the months Cut Loaf Sugar, ." .. .. - -. . . . __ - . I . . . I . .. � ­ - - � .1 . ' I - I . � . -Mrs. H. King, of Oshawa, was a " i ly and August. All the business that . .. I _ �. . . . - . �. 1. . . . . I . � I.. 'I . . . . . - Thorough Instruct _ icnics -are sworn Of Ju . . - - - - . -Rainstorms and pi Mina Sugar, . ... �. � . " . .. - . _. .. . ... ­ . . . . . � .... - ,. guest at Dr. Bateman's last week. enemies, and have been so f6i much'time is done in these months can easily be done 0 I ' I . . .1 . . I . . . I . . . .., � - iTbe best Of referencea giv, I � I - , . . . . . - _. . . � . .- . � . � , . . .. .: 1 . . . -_ -_ . . -Mrs. Tripp now resides in the we There are many Gr . . . � � . . . I St in five days of -the week. anulated. &C. - . . I . . . _.- . � I . end of R. Haney's property on King St. past. Their meeting On Wedticiday ways in which these afternoons mighi be ___ . - I . �. - .. . . . . . . . - - . . . " . . . . I ],egg . . .1 - 11 . � ... . -Mrs. F. Paxton, caused con'siderable excitement in the vil. pu tter use than by watching each I . . , - Canned Corii, I ..., . . . - - i _ . ­­ of Whitby, spent a I/ t to a be - � . . . � . .. . . . . . . - . . ;.v;� _-� ------ �_ - Ll , I .r. ialve. one merchant would sell a ,: B FA I - I- _: few days last week at Dr. Eastwood's. �, . other for fear � . I . . . . . . ,. Ot � - 11 RENVE . -Inforibution credibly received perm - .. . . . . ­ 1. . � Tomatos, -pumpki' i �� County cro%vu � i I.. 'tb dollar's worth of goods more than another. I I I - . . � I .. . . ,a TER. .� 1. -Mrs. Ivory Rud dauRbter, of Omemee, - I I . I .. . . � !. tf I court House, V us stating that Haight's bridge is now in a What we ought to have is a time for . . . . . . - Salmon, Lobsters. - - f;olieitor. __ :. . __ - �.­ - - . :.. . _. � I I . . . . - . . - . - � � i fireguests at die parsonage this weel - passable condition. This will b I ar-ant amusement, either organized or individual. I.. 1. . . . I ---.-.---- ___ - ­ .- o cGILL] ' pleted . - ... . - .1 . i . - . . � . ; OW & M I -, _. � . - ' hbor ' I . I ,. I . . - . I - . I � : f3oncitors, &c- - . . - . - . . . , , . - I I - : the L11ing aiad railings at the iron bridge. " , , . , I . 1. . .. . 11) tore, , v : Carlton & Downing, have com news to parties living in that ne - Hoping that others will carry the subject Pine Apples, . . . � . . . ----. hood as it is now a year since this incon- a little further, I am, yours etc. - , .- ... I . ,.. . . . . I - �. . 1 - .� . Office. WIii0y, Ont. -Juk) [ ! .. � -A new crossinc, ornaments the Rings. . Lemons, Oranges) . . � . ­ . - I . . _. .: .B. M . . - veniance commenced. G.S.C. . . - . � . .- . � . . '. alivray, LL I . . ' .% . . . . . i A. TAcG -_ - 1, r * ' � . . . . I . - - _______ I ...1, I . . � .. : : - . I I .. .. . - I . ,IF-, � :, , ton road opposite Mrs. Logau's residence. -The year!y meeting of riends PickeriDg,l June 17, '91... ;.. ­. � .. Bananas, Figs. "--a-.. � . I . .. . A I I . _____ . - . - ' "" - ... % � ; -On and after Monday next Woodruff . . .. . " ' ' . - .1 � � 1101. I A . . . I I.- (orthodox) commences to-daiv. eetiugs . I . , Extiaicts Vanilla . - ,; -(-- . . . .1 . . ;,� will sell roasts for 10 cents per pound for - DEAR SIR, -In looking -over the aecouute � 11' . Tand solicitor. & � i � I . . I . .1 ... ­ will be held at the ugual ho in the t I . I . - . . . ; . I Commission. Office: ovt,. ' ! - - � shi� for last'year I notice a few . � .. i-' . . . .. '. Lemon Cinuanion '­_ - . satun: I I . ! , 1 1 . . . . .- I � cash. lfk,ge. of our Town � . . . .. . ) � , jug; open evcr,y s 'i .. . _.. -During Ttiesday's storm lightni brick house, av the east end of the vil items to which would like to draw the at- . . . . . . . . I . I . . - I ` . -_ - . - : ng The public are cordially invited to attend tention of our council through your valu. . I . . . . I - . � '. Giiager, Pure Spices.-. . .. .1 MISTO Shattered a telegraph pole south of the .. I � I . . . - � . . , S OR , , , - . .. general services. bl '&per At the present time- I will on- I - � . � I . � . I . � - - - . -_ . . . . - Ormisto i , : r% . I � . retice, i . . railway bridge. a e p I ': r , 11 taries. '­ ' e are pleased to 866 t1lat Samuel . ­ - 11 &130icltor ' - -W 1. .. . . . 11 � � ly mention two Small jobs done here in M, ixed Pickles' C bbacre Pickle, .Mustard Pickle.- , . � � a, No ' k ... - . - -Many of our villagers'will take in the ) 8L 0 c - . .. . . ­ ronto, will be at clac-ri . - Lankin. 1,as so far recorered as to be connection with the statute labor. Namelv, . : . Omee over J. Burt:1v - r! ?;it . . � . I I Union school pie-nic at " Rosebank!' this ' . . I I'll � ____ - - . . around. He was in the village on wed- 030 for grading and $4 for opening channel - I I . .. I . - _� - � ., -:� , . . .Anythinor you want in Gr6ceiiesi. . r . afternoon. . 0 . - � � . I - . nesday although . . . ENTON & DOD , ­ 1. .. � n as yet lie is very weak. in connection with repairs to the bridge, in . . . . . . . . . solicitors.'Notariec. I . ' . � 41 - - � i I I 11 I -Walter Ricliards6in, of Park"e. His complete restoration may reasonably all',.'341. Now I have no objection to make 1, ID I Highest price paid for fresh,eggs and first class buft�r. No other need ap . � : spent Sunday with his parents in the'vil- , al� ike to see fair play and I - . I ply. . , . and County Loan A as! -,-:; , . - . -' , - - . � . be expected. to tb ,,but I do I . . Toronto. T(,ei,bo, I .- . lag6. � a ow you to judge as to the treatment . . . I cast, '11 be in Clarewio!i . . . -Pupils desirous of' atteridintT the will n . . ' . . nere wi r% : . I . . . -A. Burt and wife, of Havelock, vis" of Our:worthy pathmaster, when the Coun ... : i -, - & ATARQUIR. . �. _� r's Store. -_ :.� I I it- Union rieDic, are expected to ass,ewble - ; I .. I ]DIC11"'IL .( ­ 0 . � . . . Hoppe ___ ------- .. . - ed -with R. Burt this week. He left for il oul!v paid'him $12-50 for overseeing, the . . I .. - __ - . . at the sch6ol house not later than 8 wis c P . ! . - . home on Monday. Said cyntract. Only about forty per cent. i 1'etere i - - __ ___ ___ _____ --------- - _­ - ----­--­----- .------ ____ - ___._ - . " . , . _. - 1. - . .1 �Friday) morning. The rigs will .1eav . . . . � - . -_ - HOPx I � -A. E. Wight and *wife are in the vi - .0 Now, Oir, as'this is'the time of 'year when � ---�- � I �N S. v.1 tile school about 8:15 Scholars goilig in I - . 1. I I . �. � lage attendiii- the yearly meeting. They this 'dlaas of work is dote I trust our . I I . . 7:EW . . - � .. . . . � M oll . : . . 1. I . NJ . . � -1 -i .. . . - . .. - - .1 H. oEox, or% "it! I private conveyances will secure tickets of council will see t . . � lege, Toro:;*, . . .._1 . . will remain for about a month. .. ' o it that the commissioners , . I I . I : erinary Col ' ' .1 I . admission from Mtr. Jeftery. are fairly dealt with and tlAaL their ov - . and Cherr:Fwaod every . mprove- . the horse's foot atten6e-1 . . I lot 33,7th con.. Pickorin . . -� 1. . . I .� a r1sidence on King street. I _�. , ­ -A lattice fence and other i I aw SPRING- GOODSIP A tended to. Telegral ­ ' - -A pl�pto traveller done the town On- modest (lemands should not be used agaiup : . . ments have been added to the beauty of Weduesdi He pro-owied to furDish it them., By insertiva the above you will . 1. Wise's Y t, � ib a :;,. ­ " " dozen cabinets for 75 cents, 2.51 cents to much .6bl ii�ge, yours truly. . ... - I P.O. addrest3: Green It, - . . . L e in pro. I .. . . . - . ,, - .. -The L n has caused a paus WHITEVALIt. . . . . I . 12 . . . I - i '.- - � be paid down, for wh Ich t. coupon was . - IL - . ..- . . . --- . - I I . . ceediDgs at the Woodbine. The track - I I - - - . . . I I ... ___ I on : - I T 1. S . . I I - � . socif - giveD,the rest of Lhem evwastobepaid i, .. - - ' � HIRTINGS - ' . I . . - . will pack much better for bixviug received when the photos arrived. Many of our 1 �.�' ; I EOHOES OF THE DAY. .'- . .-� .- PRENTS4o' - . - . 9._ .. . . . .. I 1. - the heavy showers. . , - 'D'S' N L01 - - . . villagers have the coupons for the 25 cts. 'i .1 . . . ' - - NG SU. . I - I ! - -Mr. Ham wishes to state that lie clip- COTTONADES COTTON . "... JLL G. T. This Iodize . . . I ... and in all probabliltv the matter will there I The elephant may be strong, but the - _ 4 I q - . . \ - .� _� I pod f -jur - sheep for Enos Remmer on I . evening in the year, in . stop. - No doubt these coupons could now MoBiquito can raise comparatively more i . --- n invited to - - . . - . Every perso - - ..- . : Tuesda -, and the four fleeces tipped the be wirclia8ed at a large discount. for its weight, as the lamps on our arms - . . � HOSIERVO.. 14 GLOVESto. &C* , 1. - -� . -1 �, the grand Cause of Tern I � - ., . beam ajt fifty pouBds. . .i T I., .- . . . . P.� -,-- --- - . I!, ­ - -Church St. south has received much can testify. I � - � . mwmmw� . . I � . � , , . I . . . . . I . � . .. . � . I . I � 1:�, �.. -A few bags of potatoes might find - 4 � * � ­ . . i � - - '" . . - �:_ ,_ attention by the patlimaster. Gravel has � : �.`l ..- . � I " - I . . ­� ., . - � . . ... . - toul&4trof ., - ready sale at this office. An Irishman's . . We have a Fine Assortment of * 1. .. . ..... . I ___._ - - . n eon from the foot of the Wby do tot the farmers grease their . - . � , . I . . . . � I . �. - 1� . __ . . . . . . .1 I- life. without murpbies much resembles hill' to, the race bridge. This work was �agoja I s? We have been several times W , . �. - � . I . . . - . . , - 1� C" re - yff A - . .,.*:. � that of a fish on an island. I I. . _. I � I - - ,--- - I . ery iruch needed as several uR1v pitch deceived lately thinking we heard ou ,,2 . � �41^1� . I "' , PRO*AS D U X -N, , � -We have a letter from'a, Hillside - . - -, , �`i I ­, I I holm; were to be found at the south end. Canadian cuckoo. ! N. - . ,; . scribe, but no name accompanies the ef- ; - . .. �_f­ -ALMISSIOner for tahm� i A � I I . - __ .- ersoD- A new railing has also been erected on - -q- , --V- - I . I o risted. Coa't'i n gs,.' Su i'ti n gs, . -.. k 7 Mont, Out. ____ I . . - fort. The matter is also of a very p _. . 1 . . . the eav, end of ithe race bridge. Consid - 1 Thepotato buRs have removed to t I . N i .. I . . : al and altogether domesti-6 nature. V i beir ' � . I . � i . ',,I' BU. TISO, ] � .1 _ e � . . . I- - . . . . I - .. - ,� 1. , r_ . . - ' I . . -Next Sunda Rev.Dr. Barrass,-D.D., rable work will yet be done. at the west antom,er residences. Totato growers will . . ': ' . . L' Be Licenses for the C . . . . , L- . .. - . _ y end of the villag - k ' . .. , ace at the store or at I 1. ... � Methodist church, r.e. than lly look after their welfare and i , - PANTINGS AND TWEEDS L - i .. will preach in the I . . . . . ��! vulage� . . - , . . ' 'Expecting to be -called -atnny 'Mo- feed t] em with Par's green as long as they . . - . . . . _ - . _____ - N,T . .. . The latter will be " . - . . . - . . . , ­ �',-, L . . � morning and evening ' , ( . . - . . R. BEAT0_ I I ,:. 7e to ment to Serve in the new Dominion Cab- are Zve to Dartakel of the sweetmeat., ; . . . . . f , .. �_. . . .- . . . � I . I - .L . , - . . ' ;% i __ ., . his farewell sermon as be will remoi inet, John L116011 had a new r,uit bur. - I -.6- 4 - . . . I . I . - . 1\ To ,Select From.. -' - � I- __ I . . I . _.. � .. � . � , D. Conveyancer. C. 4 ! s .- Toronto during the week following. __ 1. . . . . I . .. I � � �.. .. .- . .. R &Mdavitis, Accountant - : I � . riedly prevared, procured a cane, kid cov- I TW sudden dowuliour of rain last Week - � Al �,.; 1. money to loan 011 faru - - . -We wish to inform the inhabitants of 1 - ng for his toileirs, an is came as a boon and a blessiniz to -men'. � - . .; . .. . . "I bated. OFFICE ­At .;,... I . I ,. - . I t, 11 n( . - I this place and neighborhood that it was erl d co,uoealed li' � . Suits to Order $40, Pants $2.50, .... i _. Brougham every Mo. . . " . _. ! :. . . expansive forehead beneath the r'm of it Furmirs are taking heart again and think ,_ ­ - � transacti6n of bvsiress . . I t I . . . . going to Toronto, and not feturning, as . � . ! - . . . . . .. t - . . handso-me castor. Thusly attired, lie it now possible for clover and timothy to I . . . . - . . '. - - I . I . . . . . . . I , ______ . �. pposed, that our recentiv labelled I . . . - some su : . . . . . � . . .. � ! -4--( . . . . - . I Al .: - ` : - 1� I I i . . . . � Notary Public lost his hat some fe w, sauntered .to the church on Sabbath. aud Inake , headwaT. Crops In thbse regions � I . .� �, . � V I ;. -__-___.,�_­1­ - - . I ,_ - _' . - . - . IV 0 . �4 - POST, C0 L . was surprised tosee the marked respect are lo king hungry and meagre and unless . I . . Wall Paper in Great Variet _. . , .� . .. weeks ago. . . i '. . W . . . . . . r , , A. . . - . . . . �i . I i I I �. -The'Graiigers. and Patrons of Industry accorded him, but afterwards learned that - more tu falls. shortly, the outlook for a . ��. I . . . I . '. , - I I __ I i I I N * for the couu'N . I I . . . ­­ C41 rves wi -y gloomy indeed. _ L . 7 - . . . �.! � I ... I � lie was supposed to be au assistant tcl r1ev. ri I I t 11 be vei - . . , and eClftCatiODS furili - . � . k t. buil I � ­ . will hold .a grand Union mcnic on Wej- �' , - . -1 ; ­ �dling. Steam awl I I . Father Jeflcott. It Dow Seem-.. however, . -, _9-_ mangei ana Turnip Seed Vez7 Low$* '. 1- I- 1: .... _ . I . 1. -4 eral prominent , . � � k . ventilation a slleciti'tv ' j - . . nesday June 24th. Sey - I. ' �, . � . I . I "I . . . ­ .� - - �.. 11, corner Dundas an J I I I . - � - that Messrs. Abbott awl Thompson have I Tl�istles. bowever,'appear at; pesky and It . . , speakers will be ..present and deliver ad eon] . "� Residence-Kinaston 1'. 11M pieced the construction without. uslug, niaut-ons as ever. There ought io be . . . . . ': , LU1690mulk.. dresses For particulars as to place, price. - -, . '' � - . 4 him. 91] dequate action taken to check the 0 . . . -f � . - - - and such thI'Dgs, See posters. . 0 A ue( i(i . J�� , , � I- I -Wednesday whO rery nnfavorable for grumt of this noxious weed, particulai-lv 0 �� 0. 'A : '­".,-,__­ ,--,- T, I I -We want'one linudred dollars before . - ' I - ]It' .- 6' BUNTING, � %Z . . picnic purvoses, neverflieless, the R., C. along, i our coucesbioug and side lines. - FAIRBA-\ h' - the first of July. Deiir reader if you owe ! . - . . T - Le Auctioneer. stil I I . � ' ' I us even ten teDtS for paper or job work, people, to a lim Ited unuiber, ftEsembled Farmers wake a show of cutting thistles _______�_______ _________________________ - _.._� �. ,� willing to conduct aiiN . , kindly send Same to up, before that date. at Gordon'K Grove RI)d speut the titne be. for which they fire allowed off the ritatute " . I - - 1. ,.. and takes this ovilortul I I . . . . . . . . rons for part favors, a n, � I � , Don't wait, but send us your renewal of tw"n the showers in i4vorw of all k-uds. laboi -1 but the work in many cases is per. - . .-- . ... . r . . . , .. I . twl of them. Terins tor . . I . paper by post. Tnings will go hard with Their was. a large gatlijering considering form�A in a sh.p-Rhod.mauner. Wliv not - - "! - ,.1 . I , . . .1 . . . . . - rangements as to dutes . . - . . � - us -unless you favor us. . the state of the weather. Highlaud tmpllpy nien In Val -IOUs bectious of the ; 0 r 0 � . L. . . � J at the office of this pal . I 11 � .. ______ - . - -.,- - " - * 1 .' '_ .. - �:1- Pouc � . ..1. . I Creek's , comet band furnisbed niusic '11 distr ! a to dO Lhe work, then -,twill be ' - Will buy all the Tinware you want this season. . * . I .1. THt0io`n`eer`yaIuat0r .-. -A lawn social, in aid of the Presbv- I . C ­ ­ terian church, Cedar Grove, will be bild their ustial man ' lier. A quadrille band 1) ilt e to discriminate between a tar- ' � 0 . . �". thewholeof North un F . I . I I . . .8sesommenessuallesew. . . 1. 1 4 : I � - at "Willow Dale." on tll& lawn �of Mrs. was also present aiid provided good music mer d a -land grubber, for no fanner . . I .. . . .., attention given to all or . . . , . . � for dancers. Tile disposal of the'road carlei o cultivate thistle. It should be an Just think, for 99 cents ou can buy 3 Flarluor Pails-' 6, 10 -'. ' ,_ . Charges Moderate. Ad i ' - .. � Jas-..Dimma, Cedar Grove, on Tuesday - y 0 7 � :,.. Box 47, Brougbate, Ont . �: June 23. ale cornet 'art was posDoned until Saturday., when offen aule'utlable to law for anT person "' 14 quart, 1, 2 -quart Pudding Dish, , . llilv . :1 . evening, The Whitev ' � . . anu . �R _____ . I ­_ '. . band will be present. A choice program �it will take place at 4 p.m., in Pirie's Hall. allowl. g the weed to flourish on his prem. ; - . - , � I . . I . I . . I,- . . I . I . I . . I . i 13(tots a � - . . . I -_1111111 � . . . � , - � . . 1 Althougli the weather was wretched, we ises, n1ii an untidy farmer in this respect I I. . . . . 1 2 -quart Di�per. - . . .� k: - _11- .. " ..., - - is being prepared. For particulars see t . . . . I . ... . . . . - t, . - � ;��.. . . .lave been informed that the committee can 6moralizel - it disLrict. When we , - ' ' * ' - !­� JOHN LEI-33,LIE. .1 . .- posters. . . I " . . . *11 clear about $60. - reacIJ :this desirable consummation per- . . � :: - . . . . . �'� - 1"ker. Pegged a (:, .--. I .- -The Patrong'of tbig Ideality. have w' . - .., . IS THIS ,A,BARGAIN 9 1. '- .-.- -. . 1�.. promptly attended to. . . 0 - .1 I .-. . - , -A son of Old Scotig;, with big native haps we Shall again garne- the almost . . . - . ... I . _.. � ship. Don't forget the �. cLanaed their night of meeting. Thurs . I- ' .. . � . . . �', - News, King street, Pick, . . . : 1' -, mnBienl instrument, v3sidad in the village fabul elated by our older resi- . i ::.- , - . . . . � � �1_ - - day, 25tb of June, will be the next meet . . . - . - i .- � I - nd then We're will be an assembifi-e a few hours on Tuesday. Canadians can dent EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH, . I . . I I- , . - .. ;�� - mg, a ' . - . - . �. A.; , '. , ZZ.) ­ - � ' * .. - . - V� - '. . ,. - . I _. _. 3 . - - I , each alternate Thursday night in Dale's * 11 . I- a ': It � I . -*11v---,-_- ---,. 114 � . __ . M have their violins, T)ianos, organs, guitars , - , `1 ' I I . . I .. 1,000 tons of old iron wanted highest. price paid. - --- * �11'i . . . , 1. - i !aud a buudred other tuneful lyres, but It is to be deplo�ed that the Bacearat - - . ) I . I I ORDON RoU 1� . 'Hall. Aftill attenlance is desired for � p . . . . ­ ive a Scoteliman his pipes and lie is well scan al should 1IRV . . � , G . . - . the 25tb, as orders for binding twiue will 19 0 been exposed to the - . - James Gordon. pi . . - - . . . . . : I fine new lirick buil,l: - . I - � ­ � . . . - . - . L ­ . !Satis5ed. Although we Cannucks cannot publ through the medium of the law 11. . 3 .. . . Style. Everyconveniv ­ : be then taken. . . - . . . . . . I . .1. w-, I . �. .... T- - A- GREIGN I . . . - . _­'.. -The excursion 'cammittee 141 to quickly observe tbeir,fine musical points, courts. Putting asidethe rich surround. . I a M travelling public. Nem - i ­ -_- , yet the pibroch ignites the patriotic fi're ings. belougiDg to the Retors in this bur- - . . . - � - . - . and sheds. - . I . thank the kind friends who so zealonsly . . I . . ­_______________________ � __________!5r0 ,� __.- - - -1. . . spread tha report that the "Eurydice" ,within the lie&rt of a Highland soldier les( - It e, the affair re ams as an ordinary I . ' . . I . ESTERN, HO ' . � - I "'Oner than could a hundred well trained lueld ()0t common tc humaulty, but ag the �, - . I W now open tor t . . . I war, a danoercus boat upon which to cross Is ' - , ., " - - . tr'Lv()lliug publie.. I - . ^ . 8 50 PATTERNS 0, .. �. .. I . � . _. They wish to state, however, i' -' .. . . � ­_ - . . . . the lake ely mental bands. Thi leniet descendant Prinae of Wales -is unpleasau&13 iinplicat. ' - . . ' . -el"Luged hands has be I ... iof the Cameron Olin had many admirers ed, t e giving the matter uudue - . Out- Sktuated �s it is, . .- . 1 i that they came out clear ot expenve, be- . ' - it is convenient for I)a - .- .- I I sides fafnishing a good day's spc ere lie shook Duffin's clay from off his proi . ,e All in u have their pleasures orlunch at &11 1-easoua ..­. . bragues. His success should not serve Ra diff, Illeuc - I . . and shed rooin. Box F . . ... splendid trip to those who patronized i,jiizig in ebaracir with their pockets 'S 1'.� , )rt and a - , ] i500 - Roll i WALL. ,P I horses or cattle. Nvei� ­ I ­ them. an inducement to monkey and hand -organ and f 1the source fr in which the majoritv . I - ..­. - . I . . 'the bar is open at an, . .1. .-. - adventure�S, neither caii bear -tamers ex- obtaill"Id enjoytiieut.,were freelv devulged, - . .. -.. . . � Witb Pure i1quors of , . . -1 . F. N. Leavens left on Friday morning ect to rid us of many bobee. I ,� - . -T=) :M0M==M3:1*--TCTS0 - . .1 - CULLY. Proprietor. . - . . iased the P tho r�t �can,41 would �eem an in. .-. . .. -d!!�a I .. . . . . . I ,.". I . for Bolton, where he has purel lec", . . . I � . .. . _. _______M��� . - . . -The prompt delivery by the G. T. R. sign item. Tis gambliug undoubt- . � . . - - .. �_____ I_— . Enterprise plant, and hereafter will be one - i il , ' * . - L, If '(1 if 4, 1, I I - * f - ,�,,*_______� - - - I - � I ­ ., . . . s- Frank -ba,, yeen 0 . . 1. hirtinds ' .1 . . . ­ .- � of Canada's pdbli hers. f letters and papers, addressed to this of- edly, �Uatnttllen the farmer who sowe grain New Prints t - I .0. � New S ' I. - � - . .- .. in our employ ,,s foreman for some time, fice, bas become the exception rather than Ram4los for a crop, 'tis a chance whe - ther . . �n . - .. . (,UTRBEl-1-'f . � . I - i the rule. When we , I . A -1 � . .. �:, and i,s a young man of more than ordinary - . . go to the office each he: 11 profit or lose -the butcher, baker . � . - . .. . . .. - . a ering, Ont. HR � I . - . I.." - - morning we : . . - � - - - - . trade, I can guarantee , . '.. I- �_ . . � ability. Under his management, we ex- I feel- disappointed if Ithe ost- an �ndlestick ma�er all gamble and life I .. I .. . 'New Co'ttonades!. - 1 �. -1 - - - ..- . . .. P_ Lmzaxus* Eye -glass( I . . ­� n n . I I . . I . . ... - T 1. � � inaster does nob tell us the mails tave itsel y' the biggest gamble of all, in fact I I . I - . . . . . - .. cleaned 3n s:i,, - . . �,. pect to see the Enterpyise " flourish like - - . I . .�rtest I . - . - ­ - ' been. carried through. - Now all this an'. it is he essenco of trade anI euterprise. . . . .. ratts. .-�; - the green bay tree." The entire viliage . I . � - . . ______ - . . . .. - . . � . ; . - I ­. _. �. , join usan wishing him every success in noyance and inconvenience is caused The e !are. forms o gambling which are GE 0 * PARKER, DUNBARTON ' I ' I . � . _� ".- - �i I - - through the carelessness or incompetence not jb� commend d and perhaps betting . ':-" . . - I . � .. :. .1 bis undertakiva. Chas. Hill, of Bowman =-M� � --- - .�. - . . -ft of those whose duty it is to meet the pub- at c as is one of t em. We are becom- - - __ __ - - - .0 . % �� ville, succeeds him as our right hand man. ! . . , . . - .- - . � ­. . � He is a good workman, and our job de- lie demands in a Satisfactory way. Sat- 11019 p puritanical � i ud ' more hypocritical . . 4 L . "I � I .., 4I.. LOntan :,L . .1 r. nt will I maintain its usual excel, urday the west papers were carried through thes 4ays. T -L . L 0 T-1 _& I?J:E M&O 1%T ri - ". .... !. . .. -.r ­ .. partme . here are peoDle in these � I . . . . . ... �... ., . - . . . . . � � � : --,. . -1 and the head mail clerk is credited with distr eta who firml believe ihe I'ded" is I ' I ' ' ' PICKIERD � � . . ; lence. I -L . . I too I., - . . -_ . ". --Miss Hoover.- of West Toronto, *ell saying he bad made a mistake. Mistakes actu lly 1)ermeatin a pack of,cards, yet e m- ­-, . . I . I... ' ' . , . . . . I . . ,.., ;?: known here, receives the following com. imes unavoidable and in this the good pt, le ill occupy their leisure " AGRICULTURAL' WORKS 'O .w..'' . Open for the trani .i�.. I . . . I I . I. '... . . . ornex - . . . . ' � auking Business. L L pliment in the last number, 0 was overlooked. On 'Tuesday, the hou actively rak g up and rehearsing . . I ­ . I...,- ­ of the ca" L . .. - ' . _.; . ' HouRs-Fi I . . the letters from the west were carried . L'' . - I � �. � I -.1 I to ti leir cronnies a I the slanderous, ill- ; , . I . .... . .1. I ; �..Z. � t, Y.P.A." of that town :-'- It, will not be L . . .- ,_ . -,.. .L.��;,� I ,�JLO to I o'clock. I . . I . -i � through. and * J I Je To DODWELL, PROPRIETOR, .. I 1, ... I - we have not yet learned natn,-ed and heart cutting episodes in I _L - . I . %, L. . I .4 . .. . i . . - . . - . . I .1 1. . __. 11 w � . . . . � . I � - . L" ...; �1� . L -.- � ce for y ' I L886Vings Ban] . - - . taken as out of pla our critic to hat excuse was given, While we are tbeit neighbors' lives. What think YOU , . . - � -, I make special- mention of Miss Frances � . . . - . - . . . . I � . . - � . I ­ I . % � 0 - I - .. . , . - ­ . � �.. �, . 1.1 I - - L . . . � I LL�. .L� (8-Y) GE , .1 ... .� . . aware that the position of ma3l clerk m asters, is not an innocent game a , 0 R 0 Ti I , - I _L . . _1 ... . , Hoover, whose piano performance in con- I . t I . . _ . i." ... Ij L . , . - . . I . . , on this litle is a difficult one to fill, yet it W cribbage, 94cbre or besique fLr Repairilag on 311 kiub Of agricultural finplements e,ng* a Mill maellin_ - �N;! - I - - i I . . I I - � ".. . . i Uwtion with the orchestra is a mechau-* i0 I 0 ines, an �' , 1i A .,il , . L 0_ - those aturesent employed are not com- m ,-eferable. he "d6il" is not Pres- .. . :,:. . .., . ,0. .. - P1 . . , �t NT OR F . . ­. I ".... .ical wonder for her precision, her enuu- erY d011e PrOWPHY,o - Satidaction guaranteed. We abo furnish . . . 1; _1W - . * ' . . . . . w : , ­ peteut to the task, their places should be a -2t n the cards, Tut sometimes in the 1. I nt Warer( - � . �_. ciation of the composer's conception is a . I . . . . filled boy others. The public must and shu or and more �equeutly in the minds Steel Shafts for Cylinders, ��team Fixtures forIll kinds of Enginest. '.��Wi-.-_,- Ouse, tog - - ,� - I : ­!,- �, . � . . marvel, and full of sympatbetia action, � - ­.� I Mr. 1?or � 1. .- , .. . will be properly served. - of t a cruel gossips, Who purse their � ��i.;ifl,� . . . . . . . .. I - . I es full of pathos, the .. -1 . . . . . Ps betw" . ... I wor passag - k ; - A.-.. the W* . . _".. *,,.:,%,�'�'% - - .., -.;,. : .. Plough Bolts, CylinderTeeth, etc. A No. I Plough Points always. , al::, a �� . '.. ­ .� ill of b ess and the fugue - -, -,� . elbow -_ :.'Io _', lips when 4 ards an mentioned. _-�-. , ,0,' ': ,__ rent, or woi . - 1. L - , :m , . , . � � . major fal -'� � . keDt in Stock. Castings! in Iron or Brass made to Order. Also - "' �" .� j aft, Posseseloi _�. � � - De P' I I L . .I:,- 1p, : - liwl , R T R E I ort TxM . , ;LAV 0 � tfis fin M - - ' thne - of r 7. ei � 11 . � I ; � ­ ­_ . - I -C"T. _. 7 - � :� - ."':_ �4' . Or varticuls - . - I � . I shine witi a vyVacity that entrances--an4 - . J6hu Roefe, of Lockport, X. YJell to I I - . .*ig tu : �, I . . . ' ' � - ­ . -1 ­ � . �.� I.. I I ' 11 I 1:, '­"­­'_.'_ ­ ,� . I.. . .i% I W6 thoroughly U-nderstar-d adjusting all kinds- of Binder KnOttOrs.... j.." ­7i'&N. I - 'Village. or . ... - I I- ---. . - - - -----. � , .. � ­ _ 0, �� J _. I -��, - inspires zlie lover of art. Miss Roaver the. bottom of �the-suuvel shaft at Niapam, . I .sr-- � � � - , I .- - , -, . . - - A . _..� .1. , . . - tka� - , ,­ r, ' IWALn. :. 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