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I Re street rickeri"' office hours� Morning . Xing 1. F,VODillgGto . � . I . 0 to 11:30 1 ---------- 7- -.0-Noo .-, a - .. - Vocal Alusle. . I . I . .. �. 11 ;.. I . . - - _ , __,___­_____1_�_ a . - _;_--- -I - . I "�, � � 11 _. V., � Nfi.;�- Ida Simpson, , . % . . I ilof Mrs-.J-,%v_BradleY,0f the Toronto,611- it , ?uP - ' servatory of Music, I Isprepared to give lossons in voice culture. _ shing to place themselves under her i. Those W! Will ' I . instruction ,jindly e-ollanlUlliCate with her at Claremont, I � Yh Instru.6tion Guaranteed: 6� � ThorOUg I- .rences given if required. 40-52 a � I = I The best of ref e - I I I ._____=_ - -_ --- C ; ��7 Legal. . . . ,' I el I - - ;, - . . - I - : . :-__------------ � a __� REWELL, Q. C., BAR I . - � F, F,A, - C �. ! Crown Attorney, and C ty - r & I J. Tilt,Coullty 10 I . .tor Court 11oule,, Whitby. - - : Soliel - - ___ ___ ---------- 2 ; --____�Nl C ow & _. CGILLIVRNY, BARRIS. - I ]D' . Office opposite Post t�,rl, ;Olicit')rs, &-c' ogi NN-hitby, 011t.- ino. Ball Dow, B,A.; Theo. In, co - , - �C,iilivn,.v, LL.B. money to Loan. Sy I. . _ ______ - _ . A. U _____� --.-- I . : L - ___ - 11011 v-, A,RliEll, BARRISTER C , T an� ��iieitor, &c. Money to loan. No @ I . oth(�Ie: Over Outario Bank, Picker- C . coallaission. ,cry Saturday. 4-y a , - open a . ing, - __ --------- 0 _____ I S ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law. 6 ' - .- AV o ITU(!e, .0riniston & Drew, Barristers, ; - Solicitors.'% otariv,,, &c., 15 Toronto Street To- ' I roatc) Will 1)3 at claermont every'+htlAday, (!�, over j. 11,111, _y - ,lv,s silop. ,Ajolley-to loan., 2.) . oftl - - -.------ _____ . ------. - - -.- . �_ ENTON. & DODS, BARRISTERS, � ]D soli��jtoi­F;. -,otaries, Etc., soncitors for city nd Count,.- Loan Ai;sneiati011- 10A Adelaide St. acleplione9l'. ollooftbepart- - east ' Toroilt-0. �" I . uers will 1,j, ill C.Ittreulont every Saturd-ly Ovcr . Ropper'8 Store, . l3ly 1 . _____ __ -.----- I-------- - i I . . I Feterthary. - , . " ; � - . . .. -1 -_��,-­_-:, I - - * ,�, - _.�.� ­ - -, - -, N --l"EMNARY ','�,Uli- )� - Hot "I S, %'t1__.11 L I et- . . Ro (',EON', G--'1'T1,'!t' c,f ttie Ou'arin V . __. erinary CoiiegO, Toeonto, WIll vi,;t �N'llitevaje � and Cherrvivood CvOrY Saturday. Diseases of - the horse's fOOt kl',tended to at my shoeing forge . alls promptly at- . lot 33,7th c -O!'.. Pi`k0riu"- C teuded to. Telegraph address : Whitev I al�,'011t­ � p.0. address: 6rCt-u Itiver. Out. 34-V . - - - __ - - ___ I �__ ,so(Jeties. - . I � - I . _- - ­­ .� I ­;-�;�,�____t___ ,_":__., . I lb"ING SUNN LODGE NO. 135, I. O. i Pt G. T. This lo4ge meets everY Monday � evening in the year.'in Dale's Hall, Pickering. ... Every 1)erson invited to join and help advance thisgrand Cause of Temperance. 121V - ___ - . _____ � gauoil-tree, Carb*. . . - ----------------I . � - - . I . V0.111-cy(fle'rer. &C. � - . �1_1_1 .I,-,-,,- -­ ­ ­ _- . I - - - - .il--,L- _,� -. R&AAS !;_6.NN, GODvei yancer, Com- Tmiseioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- . Mont, out. ____ - - ______ ___20y � �jr, ,�,G, Isslier-of- Marriage - - Of- . -Be L`icuenc;es forthe COULItY of Ontario Ace at the Htore or at his- residence, Pickering - E�_v - Village. ___ ___ - -_ - - - - -_ . -_ I D-_ R_,_bEATO.N, TOW.rSH11'CLEILK o . Conveyancer, ,C�oulmis�iouer for taking � &ffidavitis, A.ecollutant and insurance 'Agent. Mo!ley to loal, oil farm property. ' Willis pro- . bated. 0 FF I ( ' 'E -_At Whitevale.- Will be in Brougham every Monday. afternoon for the tratisaction of 1,1:s;l!crS. 127-v - __ - . ­_­ _­__ ___ ____ - - __ A 1-4.,.4 e N'(1. . . , , . . . - " . I ­. ­­- ­.. 11­1�­ - "v--_-_.-'--- I - . - . - I I A. l'OST, Go i:- _N T Y ARCHITECT . As f. -,r tlic cc),ji;�,y of intil.rio Drawings an(I sp(­ljj(:1tti(,)li, - ., furnip-hed for every Oass of buildim, le�ting and - Steam fill,] )Jot water I , , . ventilation a specia:lv. office-Gorrie -Ttlock, ' - corn(,r Dun(h�s aij�i Brock strvets, Wbitl)Y-- Msideoce-Kinust,oi 1.',)R(l Eart Pickering. 117-y - __ __ _____ __ ___�____ ___ ___ - A1((-NoJ1c(�1-i1#q. �-,­-­ - - - I - I - -1 ­_ ­ 7'' r;., I 1,��C , it 1i (_ . L *PAl hbA-.\ HS, tfie old and r . , - 0 Aucllolleer_. still in tbe field. able a.nd . . willing to v,�wiuct aii), Sides entrufited to him. and thkes this oliportilijity of thanking bis pat- rongfori,ast fa-,urg,anA hopesforacoutinuallce Of tbelli. 'I'(.1,111'. . ., derate. Ar- . . . ranget-neuts LIS to dUte'; hIld terius can be ulmde . . - at the oltive of this paper. ------ 45-tf ­ - - i I)OUCHER � - H 0 M A6 , Licensed Auc. 11 T tio.,jeer.Valuator, etc-, for East York and .. thewlioleof Norfli and South Ontario. Strict . attentioriv,i ven tu'all orders br wail or telegrapli Charlges.�!otlentte. Address ,17HOs.VOUCHER Box 47. Br(, 'I �,Jl mill, ()nt. __ . I ____ - - - _. - ____ __.__ I . 1o'oots ,riit(l Shoes. I � ___ __ ____ - - - - - __ __ ­ - _­_-___�____ , , I JOH�N LESLIE, BOOT AND SH01 . Maker Pf,ggad and pewu work. Order . � I)roraptly itt.tull(led to. Experienced workman . 1114. Do,i'tforgi.ttliestazid,nettrlyopl)oHlwth4 I ' . I News, Kingstrbet, Pickering village. . 7-v _____ __ . __ ----------.-- Hotels. - " � , ­ ­_­ - - __ __ - , - , - �, ­; ­�­_-- __-� . , __ 016DON HOUSE, Picheringt Ont. I I J=PAGOrdon,p-roprietor. TlbigboteliFl-1 .. . fine now lirick building,fitlished in superio . atyl(j, L,,vel,yeollvel1jeuce and comfort forth . travail, ull ,)Lt bl ic. New and commodious stable �. - and sh',I'.� 125Y ___ - __ - ____ ____ --------- ___ � ESTEIIN HOUIS,E, Plcl�-,eriDg, Out. W , ' Ic)w ,11).(,lt joy tile accomillodatiLn of th . I trav,311ing ,,,,,,lie. This hotel, having lat0l . chall.0ed hand�;, lias becu re-furniz;hed �iiro.Ugl , out* sitildi'vil as it is, opposite tile. Spink Milli it is Colivellielit tor patrons of the Mills. Weal � , orlullell at �11 reasonable hours. Good stablin 'L atldslledro,)m. Box stail and enclosed yard fc . . , .., a borses or cattle.. Weigh scales on the premige . , ' - __ �'_ ""' stocke ' __ �Iou " y :. 11 it" _* 11 --' " at'�_l i"�gal 1) At . T V '-' , .: ith - _0�) N I - every brand-. 0 - . LLI,ul, 1,,, U'r, (If A I . 1, � 1 15 v __ . - clu . r I 'ri'tor- �� � I ;,_ �� i-1 __ .- -------- ------- - �. ­ Watchntaking , . I ,-�,__­_�­ . __ _.--____­_�,_ .. - - __ � �_ - -%.N',tcl1maker, Pie] f (,TJTH.BEI'.T, ;� - A* erincl Out. 14aving been 25 years at tl 1, I trade, I can-4narantee Satisfaction. A lent h 1, , F, Lazarus' h, ye -glasses. Watches auf clocl : �/ Cleaned ,3D shoortest notice, and at reasonab, L- . rates. I . 23-47 Ir . �,� � I ` � I , � . I - " , .!:, I . .. S. 1 , . � .:, Ont .. .1. - ano...Ban �­. � .. .. . . :1-1 . L �- �'L, PICKERINGBRANCIff ?� -_ I P itim:� . Opell for the transaction Of All le9q . � ��: I'lluking Business. ' . t)rn(;Z Houns-F 10 to 3 ; Ssturd'bl- -1 rom . . . 10 to 1 O'clock. I I % __ .... 81"Viligs Bank in* 66thectiol ,�.: My) GEOROV, KERR, Manager. - _. L . ­ - �' . IRENT OIL FOR SALE. -The It I I - �, TO and � Plernent Warerooms and the west roilgllftst house, together or separately; t] 40ti" that Mr. Forsyth - now occusies; al I theL two shop between the house an the 0 ... b4rn,to rents or would exchange for TIVIN residence iFoZesion given the lot of 711%rc I lfarfurth�r Particulars eaquire.,of R. BUIR . Pickerin Village, or by letter to. R. SANE I- - ] L . - -:W .:.. IL Alpe4m, V,hio.. _�, , L �, I . . _1 . ��., . .. �� � ­;.P.� I . I.." I ­­­;-;I��,�­ -4' . A:,�� 1. ;; , �'tl , J� I _� ""-.�,.- - ­_;� ""' ' " " , 14'4, _ � �._ ­... , I L P -;r.'-,-, , Is" . . . . . I �_ 'M , - --- ­ , . -1 � s �,J VIC , '" 2-1,114. - " , Ii. - �� r,� i - j�,`, L ­ " .." , . '094`1 �-� ­ - - � " . �,r,;L , L , _;�.-; !�T - .� .L � �$ . L;� . , K.. 11 - �,,_ ;­ - I �L - � '. . _ §, . . � , _, .,�­ Ii., ..... ? I - . 41 - __ I I - __.. .. - I L". .% IL - - . . - . l 1F.'r , . .. . LL I - � , ', . . - , . , , � �� , '.. _j Y " L - . i _1 _____ L. ­:�, ,� �_. � ; � , - � '�, ; . , � - , � �. ,, .; �c_ ,�,_ .. � ­ , . �� , , , , .. . ..., 4, - I , ?, . - -, . �­ , - _. . . �,-�:.,. �', GREEN RIVER. _. . HIGHLAND CREEK. .. -.,x :.-., , _� , � .-' -. , I , - - , ! 'I . . , 1- " I _ - . . . ­ L i - - . I , ­ 1. I - . ­­ . , , . . . I . , I . I ' .. _ , , , . . . _ . '.., " �­ ­ - - �. i, - ! - - . . I . �­ I ` L I ..-Av� - , - DECIZER'S LIVERY! OUT APtOUND US I - ' . 1.".�.' -�-.' " - . . I - '' _..A_1Z:,__ - � w ad - 1. .,.. �­_ 0. , 11��'� � *1 , Y, 11 - ,�,.A"_*1, - .r'..' ­ I . _ ­ . Statute iaboi has- commenced and soon Great preparations are being m e for. - ­ �._ _�'...' A, � . -- - . L I � 1: - j ...., . i- . .1 ... 'w -J.- ., - I - , . ... � . .- . .. I - 5� .. �.. �. I I -.-,, ' . ___� i I h0e bought up Dan Reddin,s livery LT�ST LOCA1 BAPPENINGS RECORDED BY wr elville Sabbath school festival at .- ;_' - ��, . , wi,11 haVe abundance of gravel and the M " � ' - ' : . _. ,,,,, A.�, ... % I: � �_:; _-1 11 - __%,;,,""`, -�,-�A:_:. r ., usiness and have added several new I TiIR PURIM �ND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR coblest�nos strewn along the highways. Cowan's Grove, an Dominion Day. As, :..-- ) I .";-..­� ­,�, _,_-4'.- 1 1'�7;­� - - . . - - I `�, 7_1 lill 4. "I $. �1, ��*"LL� " horses and buRgies, I Can secomodate L . Why not break the large oue4 Dick ? this is an annnal affair little need be said , � i 0. ,17 - � � , �:, 0b1LRE8P(,ND*NT8. ' .1 ` .., � ,- ' I " I I --, _ � . - � the public with good rigs at all hours. i . .. : L I ' ' !. ,'.I',�',�, , �1. f Wedresday, 15th of July, is the day as those attenling once are assured. of , . ��p' r', � .. 1. 11�1 �41'-�­ �,7 ( 4� 1 , i _1 ;, �- - I - I . � I . J I - I'F , - , , - _ � -, .. , I - ' - -, , 11 * " . I I --- . . - . � ' - ' nA I .. L_ i Coveted 'bus meets all trains. in .; - : . . . . . . . Our :, : 1� , V.� 5� L- _' -L' . I - . fixed upon for the lawn social of theband. much enjoyment if they come again . . 1 -'-L,.- connection with livery I keep a [_ _... 1, I - - . LAREMONT. --'. i , L ',�..,- - :_.,_?:�.,� ­ z 11 I . - I - �. . . furvish music. , , ��:� . .. ;;; .. , . . , . . It is exiDected that the usually large crowd band will be present to " .." � - 1", :: - Sale, Commission and Board. .. .. - : I � . I . �., L' . � , 1, . , L . . . I . - . ds these socials annually will One L drawing feature L about this annual - -'! . I -.1 �_. �, - ;', , i - - - - that atten - -!-,,- ­; - -4., . . . . _'�,, ?!� X . a- �-, . I ,_.� , 1. '. * _� - . -\-V , � �� ing Stables, Pickering. .� :, . L�o,ricz-Every Tuesday afternoon TEm Nzw be larger than ever this vear. gathering is that. you can -get ice cream, ,4',, - �, I.i - � - __ - . -,: . i P � - � 3-00. 1=. ==(=3=n an will be foun� in the office of Gerow's Pump - . ., .'-':_�:L _%;:__-`_ ,_ - " J:. - The football team is in ftetive training strawberries and such like delicacies as - -.:.-;' .':-_­_ 1, :_ . . . .4� , - , - :.,.,. - �f -__ - ___ - __ , . -)O([ C4 - ____ __ _ - - actory, Ci on here he will be pleased to for the coming struggle on July let. The well as eatables for 25 cents. We have -. : . :1 ,,: .'.', � ". - I - .. w .11, `­ . 1;_.. �'. . ­ % , _1L.:- _-$ �­ V" -1 - f-4 - � _Ii.4: � , - . "' I , I larem 8 '� . . � � ' L.?) .. .. " 0 �nv of his on c hers. I � ..ij , ", '. Ck. 'AO14' go... - . - !�' . . . boys have their eleven chosen who will no extras. Football teams will compete , �_ * , . . 'I,',, .� 1, , �, . , I L . - (115 .: 1: - I'll _. .1 ?".... , 1� I . .. . - - �_ . P LL , ... :.!, .,: - - Norw and Highiand. ,�..',-_, .� ,�, - I -1 � � 2t Iao CA ,%.. .1 . , . . : Mrs. Wm. Bell is reported to be Tery ill. win the honors on that date. From what for a medal. ay L, _; - '; I'� .. ,,� . L, : . -.:', I . . , ­ . .; , . , '�- - 1� "4. .1 ". - � _; _0 ", �, -_ � � . . .4 . - I . , , , � I ... : 0 4obbitt and Derusba challenge the we have seen of their practice, it will, in Creek crieket clubs will contest for vie- 1. . - _., L,,., 1- � I % . _ ; - Ideq �, _' �,i , '' - ' - - - p, . . - � ,.��',�,!_ ­, . . . ,�L , " ,_ ., �. I -1, �4 �4 1 . . . . - - .�. . -L... ,:�."t:­L. L '­�.:4 � __ - : 4 . M 0 -L d at croquet. & team of no mean tory. A baseball game -is also being ax �:� _ .. I _. I inion require a" . I . . ., - , . our op 1 1 1 1. .. I . , I .. - I I , .. . - . � : Slur CR Co... W 0 0 A 0 . -1 LL I "t. 42 Games will,,start at 2 p.m., - .. - ?.. . 0 L � � stilonday's rain did garden sass a good ability to defeat the i;, f , . 1. I Q Qn,f ,j4 : L' I . M. They are all in ranged for. � �: ­ ­ - . I . . , ,; .. . �. . . - " �_-.'- - . . �, - . 0 - .. 4 _' *1-1 I 1 h.4 - ... . - -.-, 0 ' tu* which will not i8o,)n be forgotten. alegant form and in their practices .may sharp. Tea served from 4 to 7. Admis ., I T,L��'. :.�_,..� ., �_ � I � - : : - 1� . L- . � - Those . I , I ," ,&'"]a -0 , CID OS a " . 31 N 1jenry M11011 11 is on a trip to the Old be seen ( many brilliant plays wbi--,h would sion 25 cents, eblidren 15 cents. __ " t � . _i� .", - . - ... -1 .,� - . ", �� I " *idV :," ` , 'I ' "' 41 hav�i - . ­ �, '. �.,;�,. �., - �!' ��- � ". _'.. , - - , , %-, - ! ; L� , Country, g gone with some cattle. ,do honor to Canada's best. Our ber,t failing to attend will miss the most en . ,� . I .. -6 . .1 Q . . ., .., ... I. 1;�O_ I n .04 i J4 ,.: . '" JV : . . lft L _'L, I .. - . - 1 A - .!�. ­ � N co �. .-, -4 " ,bed this season. . - . __ , IN 4asting's h tot is reported to have been wishes go with the boys to Markham. joyable outing furnir - . � %� li�� qed I"- . ` - _. i . � _ �., , ­­-.". � ". �­ '. . .. I sold on Tues ay, to E. WilliamsoD, of The picDicers at Cowan's grove came Everybody come and bring your friends. -_ . - - - ,Lk_;�,%j _ - - ­ _111" _�, ----- - . . .. 14 - I ­... '. .11k�lz I , . L : ;-. " ',� . ... ... . . � 1". I. 0 .9i r . ,. - -41,2-0 . : . I— , ".. � " Q uvr m �.; ` I - - - 8i . . . . - - , I I -�� . � , St uffville. We did not hear at what home in the evening, well or tolerably . -_ 1� 01 0 a SCARBOR0. � .. � - - : 4'. - - I . '. - .. .- I - �1. ­ - t, , 3 . . -------- __ ­, r . fig4re. pleased with tbe days outing. . . .- . . . L ­ _L - ., ..7 �_�;r.l -/.%�. . - , - kq = t., -, 19 � well I ' ' . ' . - . - k . . - - . I - . . .. '.!, (1"" i ,". �,-, � I . . J - . . �_ U , .- : zz, 6 4) �0 0 St.. W .0 5 ft . Aglieub - st, liviag a short di6tance We have heard an �ccasional growl I ' I s church has , - - 1.1 *. ­_ � _.:, ' . . 0:�! 0 0 ') lu ICA Cd Q &� 0 0 .. . The congregation of Christ � I r;" :'�'!�_'_,'_�j �, - �4 i P-4 ai C3 Z 0 .) $-- no th, and Al m.- Sollitt, of Balsam, are amongst some who engaged in the athletic ­ -� . .'r; L . il 1 ,I;!, - -- -.0 r - " -�­.- . 0 z 2-'� W= (D QA '. I chosen Rev. Mr. Walker, B.A., as the - - ­ - -, '. �-,, i b. � 1 'O '10D 0> 93 0 13 44 0 -0 X > 2 i h plea0ed. a.t the arriT-al of a baby tic part of the performance, but iaken &I- . _ . ....., t'll I 11.1 , Z 1-. U) 0 - ---*,J .. � . � . . , , a 16.4 .1 0 J.. 16-4 0 ;�D X . C3 a,_ : ea � . 3, I 45.0 a -0 . . :. .� 7'.. - _� . I W �D 0 ;) 0 - . . . . I- . . . . � -:' 10 as 0; . Q , 'i bter. ' together the majority voted it a lesident pastor. . . �!­r;-�, �101 - M;W �4 W a Pr. P� = " a�;g success's . _-�.,�, " iSI- I A., z 0 ce - ��:;) �w On Tuesday, the 16tb inst., a 'large . . . �. .1. ,X, - I- 0 14 .,:. . _-,�_. 4 1� I rof. Tann6r, of McMaster Hal'i, will The school boys distinguished tUmselves . . ,�. J0 , 0 *,.� 4) . . -.;. - I 1! ,-, - 0 "t 0 . - -r. . I 0 L assembly ccngregated at the residence of 1i Q. V - . .., -- .�:q ,.1.., �A --- - %.1 , pz 0 114 occupy the Baptist pulpit on Sunday. He at football bv playing a tie with some . . * - �'.f )­' - ;.) ---------- ____ i Mr. J. H. Cheape, to be resent at the - r -__�. ._` _,, _,��,; -_ - . .. - �- P., : a 0 0 0. Is a good speaker and his hearers will no ,other school, but the juveniles think them- - . . - __ , ,,,;�_ ,� , - i 01. Ao was called ' -.- . L:r .' ",_' �'j r _-_.- I - .. 6 11. Q 0 0 0 :4 christening of his - son, - - .. �� - .__- ow - . .S . . . � � �.. I.:. �­Jj ;_ a t., as .0 16.. so 1 doubt be num rous. selves somewhat better scieDeed in the . _... ,­­,��-.6­,.'_ - - , , ­ - . - :. �'r .. a,, -�', - . P., '0 Q 0 1. . I , . 6 Q- 1.0 It W*z .� .- Rawson- B os. are pleased with tb6 game than their opponeDts. However,by Dudley Willis Cheape and.not the Prince t�'o .� - . �._ � ; , -L.IA, ;� 0 . - eape as mig ly be . - w 0 . � 1-�::, !,_:�.:� " .- ,:a.4 .0 " Q . I L ner 111 i . they of Wales Cb bt reasonab - ."'Ie_ - - . . .9 0 i w 1cli their Dew apprentice !the time next year comes round : , t , 2 ... lu d from the concourse of people .. . - . ..: - ­�:, - i� ;% i ;�,.. A ::) 1. T" suppose . - .1 - - .-� -, Qt I >, 0 - M_ �__' C�4 �� 0 C-_ " L I b I uds the di rent ingredients iii inortar. may have an opportunity to try. . . L - . - :_!t­_�­', N .i -ON I �" N In * In 0 , it� - , � - resent. I , :, -,.'r , ,._,4'. I .1 -1 �0 H will yet s ine. -)IOUNDER. P - :. � - _ I I.'. . � 1� I.. ��. - ­ - -.--.- ­ __ . - .. 4�_ �., - * . .-. . Mr. P. Br6wn,and daughter visitecl , e ., .. . -.:,-, . .66W. .. - - . I:- . JC r Int Was CRUSed in tOWD -t others Mr. . : � ' - ' L - - 'j' I .� 'L , , Ueh eXCiteM( . . .. , . . , . no. . L': . i . �.. . . . Scarboro last week. Amo g - . . . .- . .�, ­�. . I . I .. L : . . �� ,� I I .. I '. I . thp other eveoiug by a! large pkture tall- I WHITEVALE. . - _.. - .1 �;, - .- .. ''. � � � . . . , - . a visit. After . . -1 I,--,' L... :.- � .., � , I . . ­ . . I . T. Morrison received I �_ .... . 14--k.., - . I I . . ., - - . I -1 ') . ".... 1. �. . . i . i , - the bar ,. - ' - . i r . _. �',.; � �­ r; The. * ,., I ' * in t I . . .. ­­� ; . . . h s. It hunglovet . . ....': _. �': . .. - . I Q - is of reflection the latter gentleman . -1 . .. I - -'. 1LAJ � . I . � � - P ,�z . . 1- %, I . �i a . _. , . ,..: I � .1 . . - . . I d in failing sm,ashed numerous bottler, Mr. Caunom and daugliter are home Mond I 17 . . . F.. � � - - 14 - . I has leased Mr. Brown's 12 acres. We - . . - I . .1. , :* . f - I!, , Vring has brought with it many novelties a j . . d decanter . . agaiD. I . . �_ 4"v � ,�. - ind special designs in plated, silver and i r hope the rental is satisfactory. . I . I . -..'­­,,, . 'r j, -,7:,; , "'. . brakawan had a finger taken off wl;ile A. E. Thornton is once more 13 on I . � ,�, .. � 11 ;,; -, � 1" -- L (IFt., We Fire pleftSed to notice that Dr. Mason, - . - �, , 1,4�� , r, , r � . � - _. r" � . 1. ;, ,� . . . co�r),'I-ngy cai 6 at thi.; station ti.e other day. M I r I - * - I- .-_.1... � __ - . . �_, . - - . . -1 - .,�,_ � . . . - -rie, 1;', - - . . -,.. .. .. . .. -'n i as sne(�c-ede:l Dc. Hunter, of . . .: - .- ,-- ... : : ' eia Of L � - a .- .. ..�. _. � . � I . . r - - , - I... . I tl i ei,ldet, ht West Toronto. ' He hild M r. W. W eir.'of Maucheste rt, has be - . . . � r . . ­ I , , , 1. i - Woburu, ful- Gur Malyern doctor has been - r . . '' , I r - I .­ I �. - 11 .. . . : " .. . . � .i I I lug __ .:., . t1!:1. . , _ .1, - - ld , 8*t' frieuds at 1'eunabank- - 1 - . . . . Solid Go . i r o6tv made.a. tow trips when weetlug with v & Sondelivered a load of conisiderably overworked lateiv . .. � .� ; r�, - . Messrs. Pugh ­ � -::,: ­.. . - . - thas mishap. - ng our - ! -- . L", -1. .....' .11 . -1. � jewelry. Careful buyers will uot allow - - rt Union who have tbepleasure of knowi . ­�. _ � M, r. and Mrs NV J Graham and Mr. fiDe thoroughbred sheep at Po . - -I... L, . . . . . - � c)ld. Eihop-w:)rn goods to be worked off on I I * * .- courteous and genial Dr. MeDiarmid have 1� ­­ _ � � ,1 I . _� . ... ­)�_'_'�­ . i . - . -,..-, ,4_ .1 them at high prices until they have seen ar4 Mrs. Ed. , Eavens are visiting at Lind- last week. 'r ' is at been concerned as to his health, fearing . : . : rL . il, - � , " , I s�y this we an, of St. Marys, .. .... - �L k. They also atteinded the Mrs. Rodin . , ,,_��_ ,,, _ ', r : , what is new and strictly in the presen ''' . - . ..I �il � Barnard of Whitbv has stocked n . ptist ussoc ation at that place last week. present visitmg. her brother, Mr. Alex. that in looking . after the welfare of his - . , . - . . stvle. Bit atients lie lied been negligent of iself. I _. . - .L_.'�_ �'L . � � '%.,� I . . . ._ I ,- I p - . - 1. �' .I.r"-v - � - ,�j:: 4� with new and taking patterns in jersey Lillie Taylor, of Toronto, visited with Armstrong. ud wife. of Uxbridge. All fte world, the Scarboro world -and . . � , ;. -�,' �.� 4-.. pins. hair pins, I h4r aunt, M J bb tt last week, and OD Mr. Wm. Hill a I . . � .1 �:_ f �', . ent at the dance held in . I . - I I ". . r"dec'artur'e was given a fare. were down visiLing her father, M ' Josiall his wife were pres . -.L _r , . ­.�'V,. r 1� ' . � . '. .. ! I rl. . .. - ­­,�., � � � I - , ., � 1, e. '' ' � I .. the eve of he p Mr. Maitland Secor's barn on the 18th .. . ­ 4­_� 1. � __ . r 'r . _. I. . - - y " � r_ folks enjoyed Pugh, 01) Sunday. ' .. I -'.' . r I ; . :. . - I '_ . 1! well p�rty. . i' inst. Unfortunately there was1hardly I . � I ,.- . 1L. I �.. � I . . ,;L. - . I . I , . .� .! ­­ %r - .. , - , . IThe voting Mr. Hamilton's son -in law, Mr. MeG I- d. 1- �, I � . , - I � . , �.. .., . .: . . ...) themselve me"el . lx�_ - .1 .. . I __ ��'. . . ,­_ B�b ... .. . w. �. y thereat. 'itizig his space y as desire . . . rL,. ., I I . . ,. . . has been vis enough to allow as ma . -;, . .. ; a. I . . 11 1 , '� ' . � - humor is espo6sible for the statement very, of Toronto, to bop on the floor at one time, but there i r . r r r' ­­, ' bib pins, brooches, Rhine stone goods that it lady v- lager was startled by hearing parents for a few days. - - �. .1 ,�L .1'. . . � - . r - � * ,__ , %., - - ,�.%_, l. I . . %� , rings, fob, Victoria and Albert chains an morn- One lof Mr. Gerow's horses last week were three large mows and the overplus.., . . , ­ L . . :�­_ 1..��.._, . i- . .. vz_ .- A;,, 1� a burglar in Ithe house the other . wed themselves away un- . . " __. I.A ,�. t I , watches. He wants everyone interested t I - . eceived a kick on the leg, which laid him could have mo � 'r ' ' - � - .:� .1 �., 11. . . ... I - I Ir, but as their is some idea it may r e I . - . �.. .1 �, 1. 4.1� look through bis stock, and they will find iDg ear ., til their seve'ral turns came to b threshed z . ) ,. .. - §:- 1 - have been a dream' we refrain from par- off a tew days at Bomnanville. , . - I I I .., IL .... .L , , I by the music. . - .. . �; 11 ..,;-. _ .. .. .... ,.. . - - ' that for quality, st N le va,d - low price it . � ong left Lou Tuesday for I . I . .. ., 4 . Jas. Armstr t L tLt - ­ . `.i. We were not presen the school pic- ! - . ."� �, . '_ :L.� ... � �� I j, ' * � "or' 113tends remaining I . . . , Twelve de eptes attended the Lindsay Port Perry, where he i Friday last, but ! I : ., _��e. 7 �. L ­ , , nie at I-RosebaDk" on f . I - I . I - among his old friends. . . - ., ..-- z - -, "o�,-,.,! , for a week _: '. ,.-: � ] �, association I L week. After the assetubly . �.'� _ _!� , "i - T keg the Cak "c% n La Mr. Ed. Huburton has undertaken a we heard a good description given apro- - .5 ­ � �­L. � � - .­. I I _. : ., -L. _-, .. ''i hiid conclud d, a daT'o fiablug o ke : . . : - 4 _____ __ - - - - - __ - , uLract of trimmina Oija thousand trees por, the gay time the: scholars, teachers, ; . . . �.% '�� . . . - &,� - sculzogwagenjoyed. Some inatLendauce co 1% rents RDd lirriftdg . bad together. We . . . . ... - _"Vt:" - . 1 .: ;_:,�. ., GNP cla,m that LuuskOloDge grow very large fur Ma or Bros. We believe that this is Pft � ... � . . 1. . 7 t-', 1, I .. . : 1. ap WM* Je COWIE I . i heard of one black eye given as a memento ; I -:. - 4 " ," - the large6t orchard la Pickering township. � . � _. 1. ., :.,4 I ' Is Sole agent ill Pickering Townfihill tot I in those waters. and of our Highland Creek teacher "rush- I - . .i , � �!�',. i.�,, : -.... ,. i I 9 I � -...:,:r - .- -.q - . tile Celebrated i While working with a crow bar at their Mrs. Joe. W'IsoD, while out driviu iog the growler," but 'twas only pine- . -i .__ . _­...­�,4_!-,� , ��_�.� .o, I 6 W ek, allowed the horse to run away, I .- - . . '.­ . �1- I upw barn, 3 is. U uderhill sl-pped and re- la t e -, . - _1 "... I . Celebrated., Wilkinson Plow's 'and - apple jacx. After hearin- a glowing Re- . . ' . * . ' . .�..`.... I ;11. ; I owe damage to the buggy. It I ^ :; . . I C61ved a blo-w'from thetool on the brea9t. causing 6 0 - '..., �__ _ . count of the proceedings during the day * - .0 .: %:.:� .._,Az:;��, ., , 1. lie fell with such fol -op against it that the was a uarrow escape. , , . . ­ I I _,... . I. I . . . : *"_ L__ -k - , Scufflers, I'. . _ I 11111 1,ave I I(-h.,1.0,.11�,1v(-,; with vex- ' , - ! . . -1 1.1, . . . - - � - - - M) . . I ('ft . - , .-,.. - - InI Mondir for "Vf' (*f . ­. - . 1'. k: `,_ - A _- '-�J"ON- ( i I , L L I - * . - ; . :.. , L BIN at, vi -p& c(.�sidteratily beuL. He. litak; RI- - :�,z . ol. Uot 1,t�iu­ 1.1 -b -t -tit. As our - i , DERS and M 0 ME R S, il ed. C1LU;,pbe:A'0t,d, wl;-ere he N%,,l!.,p0U-J a' .-vull- It ou t� _ 1. - * _'_4 LLVb! r6t1l-VJ,y recol.ef . worthy edit6r, along with other children, .. . . ,�:_�-, �- - iratterson & Bro., -olid y of M r s. . . _. - - m . � 4 I . .;. .1 - _�: � I The intid garig hav*e-complete,l their dtfierved h a two weeks at ' . : ­ � - ;_ 1 � ­,.: . . . . - - . - ­ �.._.:­ .... . I shaw'o oid home. graced the assemblage, we leave a inoreL �. . .z- - �., ?::,.:�_JL"_ . . . , - - .-,- L I . ibe Laurence Separator in good clo'n- ,�ork on tho C.P.11. at this place and have . of a worthy oi�casion I - __� - - ­ ;.;... . _ - " 4, Also 'leted a wire UDeral report � . � 1-1 In - . . . e steel gang have A. P. BesFe has juFt comp . L . L -.1 . L . �..,, 1"7,f. I dition, for sale, cheap . ler east. Th . ip+* . - . � .1 - - - - _.� 'It. . [DoVed furtli - I s abler deser tive power6. I - � .. � �� ; 15- nuijuLwriug about forty. ()xle,ot feLce lu front of his pretuisee, wl"ch I . . - ..%. ,::_.­.L.� I . . . - 1. I . WM'., Cowieq- Broughime arrived, . Jiuly very ile'at in appearauce. When - . - -CIIIEL. . :I'- . - . I - _.., -% ..., L' I wbt.r was raffier gro-kry ou Sat- ceft' + � - . . . � - ... � 11 -1 their nu - o 1 - . I ­: Z .:.,.�'. I _. I ______ - __ - I aud the u Mural query iss finiblied Mr. Besse will have as fine a 'Mrs.'Hatelv, of Cincinnatti, is spending: . -- � - - �: -- 1�­�`i' . . . � � _.,,;!�, ..-A . ur,,,ay eveni 99 . . . '� .. L. ­�,"A- f..;." �, - . _ � frt.i.i whence cauie the h-quor? it was home as could be desired. - a short time with her mother,Mrs. Crozier. - :. . .: .. - - 0�. ­� - _­ - , 0 1. - .... .� - , .1 - PARIS GREE I after hours'. Ttie old railb are be -lug re- 013 account of the absence lot Rev. iMr. The first sale of laud in the proposed . . � ___ __; ��:­ . . I . , _! . .�� . . 4 ''. I - - . -.��, ".. . � - - � Shaw next Sabbath, his pulpit will be oc- t6wn of Bellany will be on Saturday next, - - - -1 . . i " piaced by u uch heavier ones i . i . . _. . : ,_­�. :­ :." , AT CLOSE FI( L I-I.ES. 1- cupled by the, Rev. ,Mathew Gotild, of June 27th. - I . . - I ..,. . . - I - .. ,. , .:. . 1, T he Ned odists are making greitt vrep, - .:- ,.,:�,_,� .:.q ' L. _.. . - i I I the Dominion Dax colebra- whitby. who, we understand, is an excel- The Rev. H. A. Fish preached his final .. . .. ,::,., - �4 ,� " ' . ... . �[ . aratiour. fol I I . . . . . . I ,,, ", , .L � - - - . . . . , . - "I - � - _ _. - I - tiou. ,re is jilmost coutmuous practic '�. ... .. . .211. . - - , FORCKS, TIOES, RAKES. ...: - i � The e lent speaker. I serulon on Suudav at Washington Church. ..-- , I ­�;, , ' ' Children's Day, Friday,'J'Une 19tb,-is He will spend his i3ext conferetice year at., I I -L I -_-,_'L11 ' - . BINDING AlITS. MACHINE OIL uud judglii� from tile activity among the - r _..;..�� ,��, ­�P� 41 youug peuple, tile prograws both for the a day that will long keep fresh in the Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island. - I . . - * ..1._._1-.-5, . . ;: . . z.. .:, - . % . I � 4, � . .. . ..!- -_`-, - Our friend from Scarboro last week- - I - -and all kinds of �., memory of the school children of South I . . ­ 1.,; . �,� _ I afteruoon and eveiiiug will be good. Thev I L . ... - I . % . . - . - I . - - - L' . i . - - . 1. ' Ontario find neighboring sections. Al - . I , ... . . . - I )repariug for a very large crowd, ana spoke very unkindly of 'Mr. W. A. J. Burt - . ,.-.. .,.! ; , I ., . 'l - , , 1: ow. .- J - ]E T are I � gh the weather 'was anything .but in a, . at - - ' ' . : � :'.L . ,�I�j_. N . :F . . - f the day to fine the surrouDdiug thou ssisting with the religionr, service * ' I . -:�,:..1. I � no doubt I . �' -�i - � ; . Lit - - " . . : . IM Country W . Aq . . 1 2 In fact everythitig you waut at I pour to and spend the day favorable* in appearance abotit the time Chr-st,s chuich, -he did not present the . . I . .- - �­�r. L. - for starting to the picnic grounds, it did case its it really'was, lie should of told us - I - ­_ .­�_. " .4...'. . - . ': - . . 31: - . I . . with Claremont. I . � . w � :I d 4. � . � . . I � . 0 He JACKSON*' I 11 L . not keep back an immense crowd from that Mr. Burt being a student at Trinity - . . -:, -`;­� �:�,,I. . " __ - . . . ;_ ­'. L; . � __ T . - . - 3311LOCZ Ro", - - . ONT. . . 1. . .. - , L . � I attending, there being in attendance college, wa4 sent by faculty of said college I .. . _..., ... ,..If - , . - .. - . . . . I ... ­ _�_ . I - I I ... ­:­� _# ­ ___ __ - L - _____ - '. . . . BOUGHAM. . ... ; � about ove thousand peoplie, besides pupils. to take the se.rvice here, By him coming. . i - -! ..11. : � �.�." . , I .1 - . .1, , ; . - : .: 11 about three thousand. The Wh* . - -_ I i . . . in a ite- lie Was merely oboying the bishop an(r � I - I � � I MONEY TO -LOAN I - " .' n � .1 - --1 ­ - is COM- Vale CaravaD, headed by Masters Rua. . L� .L �. . L � "14 , ' . � � ,. L L � �__ � - I 8 H. Stevenson's now house - - ..! . I . .. �., I at r. - not forcing himself on the people . . 1; . . - � � . N MORTGAGE SECURITY : Taber and Bus. Davidson, mounted on The Maple Leaf foot ball club of this - . -� - �:11- . . 0 Ing on quite fast. . . . .. ­�_;..� w is making extensive alters. ponies, and our band, left the 'village ,_ . % 1:�:�:� . a of interest. mortgages and I e Mr. Oero place, took part in a football competion at' - . I I . -1 . � ­ . ., _... %.'­..'._.-_­ 3 at lowest rate . I - .:. . . 11,�� _�', . . . -,,- __" -.:: ��_4 1 uentures purchased for ca&h. tious in his hotel. - about 9.30 i a. m., reaebingibe scene Of Brooklin on May 25th. There were seven .. 1� . ...�.. . � I � 1.,.:!:t.. 1�r 1. . . .. . I . . I... Mr. Frank Sanderson had a fall from a Operaton aout 11.30 a. m. Already a ' 1. - .. �. . .1 .­'..". 1 , . " . . � � . clubs coin by nightfall it was ".. - , ..;_ . .. . - �; I __�� ., ,­._ . -1 n:M.APA_T_J :ESrr...A..rr= building and is off work. . large number was in the groTe QuJoylug between Ellesmere and the .Alaple Leaf . ..,_-1 ..,., _. � * �,. '' L,_ L ! I � . .. � _ ,� . .� � . " � . 1. . .... - . .� �, .: bought and sold on commiiision. � Hogle and BfOWD tire -making extessive themselves. After the band bad favored z. .: --;,; , L."..,-.1 . ., I , . . r I . ' clubs. On Saturday last the match was . I. ,... __ � A ! Dee line. . . � , 1, I .. - . ­­�­fL 11 :". -, � - . L " I , , � . E, : - � I Improvements in the fts us with two or three selections, we pro, finislied at Whitby, the game war, to last I . _ ' '. �1: , . ., � . . I . ' Y ,�.. - '. I... .7; . .. , Lancasbire and Citv of Mr. T. C. � . 1. � ,��e_�_t L I . Miss Ella Smith is visiting at -�. -��.­ i'�- - . , A 11, . , 6 Agent for: western . ceeded to the 11 picnic" itself, and in a hour and a half. During the first half - - . �. _.�,� ,­:,.-4*� � � - London and Jian(-bester Fire frisuranceCow- Browli's. Sir. Wismer is at Mr. Gerow's. an n .,.;" , ". - '. ,:"J. 1 - �� �� "' �.. , . j" - � . short time had our appetite somewhat . . "I . 4_ - : .- 114.,�,_v I- -L. time Ellesmere se , F. , ' : 'L X "'..'t 1)aziies,-Nortb American Life Insurance I - ored. The Maple Leafs - - , " � I The baseballers are not so keen as they I '_ � _ �_ � CoI .,&IbOACCidentinsur&Li(!etiLkeh- plaptjgwith Uuionville; but aPpeased. Until about one o'clock rigs retaliated in the second half making the . L . _. ,� L�'. L ­_-, I . . I.- .­ ,,� 4 a . , .were before �,­:._..­., I 1. U.:­,� . - of all descriptions were arriving, con- . ,.-.��"; - - _ � , - , " - -, 1. � - ,;-.',, �� - , �,, , lay . game end in a draw. Another ganie last- - �.",'Jt,. ,,'� -1 - , . , y� __ M2SX 9 for a.&& iye do uot be discouraged you were p . . . �-_.'�".:L. - ,�-_ "I , ' i- I .,.T j=. b, tainiug persons from all parts with" .1 - �,� - �il.� V.Ali- - icked team. lu ing an bour was played in which the - . ....:.-.., � X, ­_ , ;, - 'ing with a p 0 _4, . _� _-' L­.L�.�­,-,,"� . '' L .. - . . _... .- 8 I we wouder why our croquet chaps do not tweuty-five miles.. On account of the Maple Leafs Peored, thus the match result. -7 .-. ...%�, _,._� ... .�,.., : CONVEYANCING CAREFULLY DONE.. . me otber team, who roughness of the lake,'tbe steam yachts ..._� .,.. 'I I.. �. 1, " ,�_ - � ,_ . . i � ­ I!"" � 9 ,get up a match with so ed Maple Leafs 2, Ellesmere 1. After the . I..- ..-. s,�­',.`­` ,�,,.,; k,-- _. � � 'k - - ­P�- . . ,- -,. � ,-1,1 4.1', r . that they, are not so good were not there, a fact which was very '' '_ " "' I. -ITTU1862 =r0Pe3:t'7.-- .will show them . . ­ ­. ' re I match the president of the Brookllu club,- .:1 ­.�'�_"�t',�L � .. ...... . � �. . . . _ � .1 . as they think they are. disappointing to the children.-_ Most of � �-., � �:,,. �,.�� .1, .­�.,.- d presented the trophy, a handsome, silver A .:. " ­ , . �. . 3 � _ �­__ L � , , , . I . , , , ,� _ " ., 1'' _Z:�__ _! _ _1 King str et _.. -.;; �.. �, I - , - "" IfLj. I .- 10 between corner and the college grou , � .: Go6d Village Lots ou.north side a The unexpected battle between TeddyMan- the teachers kept themselves busy looking tilting, water set; to the captain ' . tel and Noble Stevenson of this town took after the interests of the pupils. we � . _� ­; . � `.__:��..'%_,-, ". : .1 ;_ _- for sale, together with other villagle proPe Maple Leaf club. 1. �-.-�,� ., L. �, ti,�� � , -t, I one good house and lot for, sale very cheap. place on the street last Wednesday. At 4 heard, however, that one ' .ady teacher ' . .��_'_.j "­� _�­ )... p.m. the sports assembled to witness the Arrangements baye been completed . . ­., -...", "I.- - - . a I. �, �� _,�, L 'k�_' L "I I - ' �--" - __ W. V. RICHARDSON, devoted nearly. all of her attention to one, for the annual lawn social in connection - � :.- .- _.,:".'r- -,;f . �� . I .. boute. %Ve give the result in rounds.- L.;_ I '�'L . . , "..1411- I 1. :_ __a: - , I it may be. Our burgh now ­_­.­_%_.,­ , . I 1. After a few pro. to landed however tme i with the Washington Methodio churchs � . . .. -4. � . 1, .. " office: IlDale's B1obk,PickeriD`9-' liminaries Nob . , �, . �.' . tkl I -L . - , , , . ,e __ ­ I shares in the glory of having, in con- �­ .. - - !- ;1'.,�-.,*<i`- _,� ,i, . . i,r , ' on Teddy's stomach with his foot, which . to be held on the spacious lawn of Mr. ,..%.,. � . L ctipn with Green River, won a wedaJ . ­ -, ­�, .-_ V - - -r� l?j� - -1 Is . . Jerry Annie. The program will. consist , . - - . L I .I.. N �1_ - . : '...;­ --',_�, '.. k I le * WHITBY MARBLE AND sent him to grass. The round was slightly Jun . I ., .�, I . ;� � � -- _ - �:__ ,.,:,. �, - .- in Noble's favor. 2. Toddy landed with for foot ball. The sports of the day were � , 1�;�, .. of music by the Highland Creek string -1 - lf..,, ��, L �'- .� �. ., 17.��­, 1. - is right on Noble's head, a clinch follo,wed fully Carried out when them- were suffi- . -1 _.� ,_ . I - � - 1 "-, � 7 �, and brass bands, singing by Miss Simp- 1�1_� , �� � "'k . - ,,,,%,. Z __ ..� , ­ - , -1. .�k­,!!i� ", � 4 *. F- Graiaite..Work hand Toddy went down. Honors about even - oieDt entries. Altogether the time spent son, of the acadamy -of music, and soloist . - ��, __ . "' , - _1� �. f4 �`Pl " :,.I . - .Jz� I." 1--\__-% ... . - . . - , . 3. They both showed signs of distress. was enjoyable to all present. After pay of the McCaul street Methodist church, ,..* ,%"_ ... I �'�.­ t , � % �, ,;� . . .., . . , '. . ._� I . : - . .. .. .� , -..�. - .1 ,�..�. .. � �..i DUNDAS St, A. WHIM111 Teddy landed his left on Noble's cheek, Ing expenses the committee b" invested . "'.. � _.. I . L. . � , " . Toronto, and Mr. Liester, the well knowuk ­�, - - �_' : , ' '.. . 4M. ; - - :­ . '. - . . 0. d 1049.) : taggered him. Noble rallied and forty-three dollars as a picn�ic fund. . - '. I _�:.,:,_-1_.,..,L ' I % ... � (ZatabliliShilli which a ,of Toronto. -Miss Flora L. - - ,'--A . L - . �rA i Z.1 . _. _ �, .;; � 'i. ' � - ., .­ ' �_�-7 . ; _ I �� , I . tenor singer * ' � � . . _1 Clinched. This, was Toddy's round. 4 No noticeable feature in connection nate of the nation. '..." 11. I �5_ " , ,?�. ,,.,_�i �, , �, 11 Washington,& E.,grad .. ...­­., -�KL-:! I '�_ '-' .:.-,.. . .'-.. ,,c 1.,� R Wolfenden, P1 - ' t6r. Teddy appeared groggy. Noble taking ad- with %be pionio this year was the -acarcitV : � 1: 1- - , 9 & - vantage of %his. duoked and foroed Teddy . &I Behool of oratory and elocution, Phil- ,�, __ - �_z' .-,� ",:-: I � .1 _�.:_,;,:L? ," �, ,_ -.- .�t 1, �o , - .. , � H d to the old stand of the Of teams fromm Whitevale. It .I.- A , � -I ` aViDg returne ibe large pl,Lto gl"s window of the 117, P"ro adelphia, and - graduate of the Ontario ,� �.-L, o . , �._ I through . I - _. Ni I � . ,,, .1 - � Ale works, . that there were some who wou;x - �_,� �­ ," ,.- � olfenden Granitoe and Ma I m Thin was Ncble's have Ladies Oollep, Whitby, will be rNesent to _ - ,,, ,�T ,�� . t L . . -,V , W arne" 9 a - . _. . J, � ,� . . � ; takelk requestel to . . I If.l.. I " ow forced watten.lead- Rev �. _.-t__ - . . rs repared to execute all ro n reddy n' -teams bad they bow an I recitations. Addresses ry . 1; ' .,�... .- N , I -, - . I am better p und. 6. P . �1 , "'. P y . L, '; Z - ' - went do so by the teacher. We have no doubt and resident min ­ .- Z I 'A' -M, . abid all other nched and both J. Redaitt, jos. Real . _,� ­ . ',� . orders in cemetery ed on Noble's eye, ch .. E . 1. r; L ' ­ - L. I :.- Work pertaining to the busine as _. to or&=. Noble's shirt w" slightly tOrD. "t Mr. Ward would have m&ed them isters. 108 cream, atmwberri" omd lem- ', I -'. : �.�_, - , - .. . -- I ' ' ". ' ..­ ' . k _ . * -kept in ­�, - stock HZ�rs equal. 6. Toddy foroed. Noble into had be known, but it must be! . . , 1. I - Cilttomers will find a well selected owde eerved up in the usual good styl.c. , - "-I. . .�, .. __ . . - i. ., .�_ . . �� , ..: - - .1 � and -biewonalsoorner. Noble returning land- mind that our teacher has been with no �. . -.1 - � . of foreign and domestic granite tea oerved from 6 to S. Every PMOU .. ­;­ - -1 - - - - 1­�L . - from. Inspeotion ed an upper Out on Teddy's-uose. 7, Both harid,17 six months as -yet, and is �& oom. . . . L 4- 4�-_ . I �, ,,-,� I... � - - - � ., L ,� I - 0- marble to choose zignq of weaknow, Noble appeanug parative -atranW. Apw% fro thar" We made welcome. _`.,_. � ",.::.,__ .�'!._ � . � ­$' , "', L;., ..14 11 convince that for'strictly first- - showed I . l,� ­ 7"t � 7- 1 Of , Wi . " unable to rwpuud to Nois inter. At the - ' annual meeting of 4116 &-i ', .'- . ­ � L 41 01"I; work, our prices caunO% be - '.I,' winded, w & 091011. - Ar ­:'­ - - , , L ,� �e - � Ond,g 0&1l, time. The figlit w" ded" eated. in UN "bW, Lindsay, it was as - ; I. . - �,__ . ..� ! �,. - go L , Aould wait to be triot Gravige lodge Of . ,!� , I - I . - . - - , - . beaten. - .. � I . . - i -.'.: ­' I - " - Noble had rtumerous make& , " ,tj. - ; , ".,;M . . _�L'1' � L . . _S� � .,:� 21._., '.'..`,'- ": , 'We bo d elebrate the commmg A0111ii'Or"tT -��. ­ .. _. Id . ., , I " -1 in Toddy's favOr _pe that libb will be. wroided oide too . .I ; - Z. - � ll - i . - 3- _.." - . _. � L . . .- to ­­`­ �i`!,­'i­ .,��,',: . . ,� - - -1. tars. Mr. Willis,. m4nUalb, ,cd- ' 'I"ML.J1*1 11 - �%.*­ . .-..:�... -1 . U, ., .. ,,,V . I I X , ,:- _�.,!,_�_�k r2" - , syInD th ' he ave am I �. , I � .� - � . 't L **. e -b .,�L IV, � ".." , ,-, ; . - - �, -,: _ � . .� , . � Z 19 . 0"= I - . . I , $07 of the 1�attae Ofthe Boy9ein . 0MIRMAO'." be- I . ; � " . - I . L - --'. I—. _0 . - . , � . I Me PAL11 RY =im & shirt at oost, but Road i ;. , ., I - i . � . �- � . - . ., , . . . . P. ,, L , . .. I . . �. . ?L. ug�' I ., I., ­ L . ­J� � , . &I . - . . . �R ,� � I . ­ � - .1 - : , . e_ - .;.- � .11 � I " �, , , _f_ z '. . i - � 6:4 . . ­ , ,-,. I T, solaVITSM ]MY v 0� �,,. 01 41*1� I �_ L - ,I-.,. - lor% �� - P : ... 1. 044 1pok thf bW_kJ16 bOm - - - ' - - , �4, � -4 '.�_iq� �, .1 1.1 -,_ - -, L .1, � _ . ..- L - - -I A�: I :� . . - , - � - .1 J - ... 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Fighu at Uld I - . :�, 1. . � . D01rT DESPISE LITTLE T `.* Alsace *_- I I - ­ .. � -- -Ir � � - - Wogffa REW KMGDOIL ,.- IMOR -_ I the, _Wl:*_�.:­.. - . �.­ I � I __ . . I - � � . 1:� , � V - . :_ , :. ,.".... _. . I �_ � �.�,,: -. � : Whe Old Jack Did- - -, . ''. .. . ­ . I * . - ,�.._­._ g. , � - ­': ­ I . - 1. - Can it, I I a I I ­ . - � . - . I :, � . .�­� .." � .�': � � - - I . � ­!. - - , -,.- .. . Well 'rre .:: .1 - ',?,,, chapters in .. - .1 ,_%, .. . . . a ,! . _�: - - :., I I ,The Monaellest Task ]PC . I I . , - - - -��, ., .., - - : - I I.. ­ ._� , _­ : .1 :. - .. . I . �, . � � . __ - . . , . 7:! Wben old Jack died w a stayed from Wh001 . a Noble Acklevelasen ruaft . .. I � I I � . - - - I ­ . '....'.. I . . ", . 1. k . ving and personal into . `� . � .;.. � .-,-! ... ,­�: I :. I I F'. (they said - wbere men colsilstantly kudy to Duke 7111 . , . . , . - . .: -, ,., �...%­.. .. ­ . .- -%. ore Ii - and to the Iwo ., I....-:���--,�:".--::::*...-;,.�.,...,.--...-. THE - 1. . go that 4ay) and none _. 1. I � . . ., �. - �­ ". .. , - ­ . ­ _ ­._ - -;- MAD--I,,�,.. , . - I L' - SPANIAR-D, . , , - I ­ . �:!.. . T. At home we needn't I Their Vrives Rich. There are times when one wants to letof, L general , � . . . ,:�, � I , ,".�.. ­ . .1'. 4. �. 1: nly one. . 3- 4ia"s will . - .. -1 ,;. _­ I .1 ­ I -0 . , - . ,,�.. I - ­:­ , �. - .­ . . . . . ., . . . ­� . I �., Of us &to any breakfaFt, 4 � . en of Sumatra own all the wealth alone by oneself and..tbink how tired this . t 1. egpecially, than the one -111 1. . . - . . .. _.. I .:.... . .1 �. � . Z. _. .. � . _. -1; 11 . I , _,�T. _ a ,.. L... . 1i ­..': _';�L�­- _' .- :; � .' d his eyes were re _. . _ - _... __ _­ . -4 papa- an - . � . . I . �_ - �_. , I.:' - " L � _ .... � �_ " : _.­ -� _ �..''.. .1 .1 ��_'_�:_./.,­'-: . And that wa I%e wom . _'. - 11 c-111111inated - 1. ... .. . I . '.. e.. , , . . L ­ L- , . _ . . . - ,',.�� . ,. I- __ -, . .., - .- , , und where we were, by the stant aim of the men to en- poor body is, and bow nice it is going to be - , .,�. events whic t Ridgeway on ti L ­_ I . � . _�.. : � , - . . . - ­_.:: When lie a;ne ro, I a - . .. _. . , -.I. ..�:.� . 1, .!.,." .. ' L and it is the c0,3 me day to lay it down under tile gramo ' I-- counter c ,rio - .: .."., . ­ ­_ , .�rc - I I - , . . -..:,.,. . - �, :� _... .."..; ty the Author of " TH-19. CROSS 61? GLEXCARtUG." . � . ' . - 1_1.� I . � shed �, halt way In the sun. rich their wiveL They have a law by which 8 rtL '. - .1 - o..�: - z � - I- . i 01. . .." . I en . ­ - ..� .1:,L_.--. -L 1. . . I Where Jack was I , while the soul go" flyi I ,I une 2, 1 S66 . : �__' .:il_ �. , i . , � � . . , ..� I. . 1. ' i�'Xade. When we begun ng away liki, " ......Q,aturdaY, . *!: ..;.�'. : . - - I.. . I . - - - _'. . I I ' . ... ...: . c ..., 1. . . And hall -way In tI a man's property cAnnOt be inherited by his 8110w . . - � , , ", . . - - '. %! .... - . . . 'L I ''. -;I' - ­' . .. ich led up to the - ' L 1. ­ - . _` ' . .. .. C. . . - I . rned and dropped his strong bird to the eta rs. Weare very ve Wd. ief reeapitulati( __� .. - , _­ ,", , , _'� �. . _ � _.;� , - .. ...' IL :. . 1 . � 1. ' . ... . . I . ­ ­ .. I _: ­_' � ' I - . ' - To cry out loud, pa tu ren; but mulit.00 to his parents, while events . .,- - .. ly , - br . . I__- % � _� �"L.. , - - child of the long grin, - . 1.4 I a � - . � - . -.. . 1, : We -all wondered what brought him into charm thii it never before possened ; and head amlina, she went that belonging to his wife descends ,to tired, 'some of us, d of � but very vernent, as it I - i I . � 1. ::-*.. - _. and m earning our bread or helping the old fol . .� ]Feriiian ,no , . . in her tones you would wonder whether it And went away; .. ;I- . . " :, I this wild district, so far from his own land, back [ng; and, of course, they � ;. I - . as the soft murmuring of the stream in the en. Then, for a long while. .the offspri . g all their along, and WoJePl almost read- . Its ' 'L IS570 when t . � . � �. �­ or what induced him to take up his abode in w Into the kitch right - I . definite f4)"m ill � � L� -_ the silver note u stood there and get arouud that law b puttin Y t') (lie _. ,00d wa,,i org . .. mmer- time you heard, or All to ourselves, Ilke, w give up the unequals1ruggle. 1, is ;. I . . that old ruined tower. Such a place as -it su . I - han7s of the women. now, and _. . 'if the brotherl . I ..�. ... of -a golden harp. At anyrate that was the . cried. I weaJth into the - itis - - I kpidly di(I it gro __ .-..- Ir was to ma h in ! ' Gray and old'; , igs of old 3 rck. fe and each wife all very well to call life a garden, and all 'Vork. So n - - ... 1. *a thought so many good thft &ch man has but one wi . . - -ere enrolled in .- I ­ storm -beaten; with 6ep crevices, into which wav Phadriff Coady, the philornath, put it; And funny things -although we didn't moral the girls, both yonng and old, queen.; but ,) (W nicil 'tv '�l tc . - - L. one husband, and they live perfectly � . 1: '18(;,-) that number is ial . . I . .---. I . could put your hand, between its huge dif he did not know how to describe its- smile to some.of us the garden is sun - .� .. you . - . y cry when old Jack died lives. They are Mohammedans although -bakedi and � in -ongres, A t . . I . _.�.. � - '.. h who could 9 -for lie was a man of deep leara . We couldn't onl . a, both in theory and in ,every green thing dying or dead, Writes , 11 fivefold. At a c s ( . z �_. stones ; and quaint nooks in tile hi r eave - - - I .. . &I i spdeep, indeed, that very few could When old Jack died, it seemed a human friend tht y are monogamou Amber. Now, just - tes I I earIvIll ps(i6 it was decidell to i I - . courses, in which the w-.tndering sw lows in ing, . his wife if he wait a minute While vre - . I tile first I : fathom it, and had read a Wonderful deal. of Had suddenly gone from us; that some face fact. A mat, may divorce . - _.? ; . summer -time built their nests -as one might , - talk the matter over. Don!tyouknow acti;rt and fount .. .. I L '.. � . That we�had loved to fondle and ombrace chooses but he must allow her to retain there , favored that. ,' I . . ., see by the straws and moss that peeped -books. - I - . . . - - . I . From babyhood, no more would condescend I . ivorces are never yet was a street Parade or a graill . and those who . . ­ - . We might bend the property in her possession. D . . I 11 Vag . . - I . sfo as L � . .. - To smile on pia forever. me I .. advocated the , ion of ( . greitt I . .: .. - , 1 . t1hereout ; it was nbout as unlikely a 1 t i - Just abo"U"'t this time there came to Ennis With tea vAl eyes above him. interlace not frequent, aot nearly as frequent inpro- procession n 11 I iere(l, t1lel 11-39 Of t � . .-. - . any one not altogether demented wo -1 be more House -Lord Clare's place -his son, Our chub�y fingers o'er him. romp and race . to population as they are in Cali- measure. of stragglers or onlookers? k - eL�-. when corl(It . , - gt rtion in life, with its pageants and it8 honors . I.. . - to beset liP. One or tu-o - - _. .. . . expected to select for habitation. There L Captain Ormond. He was not the eldest Plead with bim, cAL11 and coat -aye, we mig I does not live in the same . L . fornia. A man .1 sweremad", - t there are comparatively few who car� , futile attelliDt ,1111 . .. _. i I ._� was nothing standing but the bare walls, and son, only the second eldest, and bad been send ! le. hist house wi.h his wife. He has his home a ar I .- � reatest eflor . . _. how thick and strong they were ! Local The old hWoo up for him. whist lite a banners or we,tr vold lace. And sometim 11 . Ik'Ut the 9 . I . . _1 away serving with the colours in the wars. (If Robs had let us). or. as wilidly vain, .,L_ and visits,heronly in the evenin eri - , , 1 01166, - we, w . 4 I o,ountry round U., - I history and tradition had alike failed to tell He had been with Lord Gough in India; snaplied thumbq. called "Speak," and 110 te ho follow ple tsure afar o I.. ,L' in the \ . .. . ]over calling on his mistress. W n the ff and stand - ation of forces was ;,'I . , . . . its story ; it had been roofless and ruined had crossed Rwords with the Punjab had not replied; r knees and children grow up the boys are taken away on the (lusty road while the para e goeg by".. -, :; itiobilis . - ' We might have gone down onou . %N,. Sweeney. . . , ' . . . i. .. -'L- - for longer than, the fathers and grandfathers chivalry at the .passage of the Sutlej; kissed from their mother's home as soon as grow discouraged and are aboutreadyto, 11, . *1 Thos- . - � . � � - ... of the present generation could remember ; had seen the sun darken with the haze of t they mut4t remain call our life a- failure because it hol(l. n. 111. . THE FENIA\q oVr L . . . The tou�led earp, and ye when old they are old enougtLyut the girls staV 'i ii L" � I i .. I - , - � __: . and was likely to remain- so until the lapsing battle on the plains of Sindhia; and had ' Deaf. motionleme, we knew; with her until marry. When gala time for us -nothing but drab tintsand . � �.. i uffalo waA nll%(I(,.% he:141 I " ` . .- . . . � . - L -.ages shouid-_ make its walls crumble on the been our *of -the first to reach the ramparts . I 3ack died. . ddition is built soundless abd persistent duties. Everythi"Ig I t': - Mlis 11111 - . : . .hem - When old Jack died it seemed to us. mme way. that event takes place an a ill what we 1; tillied when � 1.1�� tachnients of the Fen . ill the _e4 ay of victory, when the flag of the - -1 - '11 . I precipice they surmounted, and cause t at d Thatall tl�eotherdogm in town were pained on to the mother's establishment and logo different fro 1, � 1 I _.. - , indeed, so It .- we were young. Then we were eager for ', Z,l rture for Canadian incUrN . _. . . . to topple over into the sea. -Not Englar;o was plante4 on the bloodstained re. With ourbereavement, and me th t were neWly-marrie-1 daughter makes 'that her ,�,�.i COMT11all-l' I - - � that they eduld fall right into thesea, save doubts �,f Chillianyv chnink scime grand destiny- and fondly -imagine(i a . .L . rad immedi,tt" . 411a. Had been seriously the I ­.; n h;i,l al), . _. - . - r collars on that day home. XV hen there are many daughters ­�', IRU r&lo and he goo - . - I when the -winter winds ient the great roll- 9 home now for a time Even unglipped thei car 1��.;. 11 I .. . , _� . . . wounde ,too, and wa - . , - - . - To visit Jack in stA.t,e, as though to pay original h011se grows and grows, ais they are eer that shou!d IeAVC our liarme like k "', active military training � ,.�. . . .. .. ing waves of the Atlantic inwardi; and swept invalid . ,.:.,. . - . . � . A laRt. 1� tribute L ere; while neighbor -i married off, until it becomes almost a viflage. sweet fragrance in the m-ol-ld. C,,, . I IFt of May Sol' age of . . . I _- i I night of the 2 take I, - . . . Z. th in. leaping .�tnd surging, to tile b h'L . �rane( . I- � .. '' . :1 . th'e' cliffs. At such a time they' would, no � - A gay, �tndsoyrie, stalwart young fellow Their hea sabove, the high board fence, and When a woman's husband dies she plants a you not comfort it) the tlloiigh� of invaders trarched down � . I . .- .. I . I tieular door'in the thatthehomeliest task well perfornm r where the), ine, __ . . into Ithe he was, notwithstanding tilat he wait leign (I post in front of her par . I i_Q &ck Rock 1. ,. doubt, if thry ga;e - way, descend ifA . 1, � BI I - a T h " Iloor dog!" remembering how they grand achievement'! ' 4,-. . . . to use family mansion and hangs a flag on it. As N'01)`dy call 41() better , � , loaded w;th the in . , : sea ; -bat at other '1periods they would simply obliged, for the time being, cuffeci him when anve, perchance. be- than his besi, and if you or I sweep it ;�� waggons :?, - I - �__.:_ - fall on a small strand, crescent-shape,i, of crutch o assist him in walking; and . cause, long as that fla waves she may not marry room, ,�.:. Transportation across the r' .. - . . I. - I - - . - - . .: the finesteand, as white as flour ; or, other- no one would think, looking at his bright- or lovo of them, he leaped to lick their again. But wt n it or.tidy up a kitchen. or 'patch it Pair of - L'.. by canal boats draw" 11v t' :ii -1 . - �. . �.. .� - I he ragged trousers. or'write a chattel, or ti precaution the Uilite . __ - - . . )ers prii- pleasant, laughing eyes, that he had ever , , , : nands-- - into shreds and scattered the bits on t -writing i - nstrument, with liger �., sure of . . .. I _- . wise, on the great bcams and timl . ow that he could no-, were they satis all elithust- . a sent the Nll,.,IlivA * . - ­ I . . .: L trudingwith uncou-Ill prominence through drawn sword to smite a foeman, or that . fied I ground,4 her t1etm of mourning is considered a type . ;.0 inent ha ..N . � -idden over a battle -field witli the crosqed hiri to be over and she* may accept a second "in and a purpose to. do the work well an(t - , I . - - it -the relies of a great vessel that some he had i a- � - . river, but that formidabl, - . We children thought that, .iwe � I - ­ - � i re as ; I on the scene just a little to') . � I .. . 'time in the past had been wrecked by the dead at d dying lying thick around him. paw . lover's advances. Tile women are very allow nobody to do it better, we a L , - - - . ... - _� . pitiless sea and driven in. there. . But the ways of hurnan destiny are wonder- And o-er hita grave, 'w(Ly down the bottom beautiful . , having good figures, exceedingly surely doing giand work and fillfilling,, .. . . ursi n, Imt hundre-is .. . the itic 10 . - . land 'a. And noble destiny as though we Wore !he ernii ,.:. . .. . - I � - . I- . ful, and so it was that in. his rambles over - s. vo Lies Here," when fine complexions, and bri'll t eye Ille. . . rile to I'M � � - .1 It must'have been a ship of no ordinary Wrote I Our First Lo ' ielded-the se .1. . forcements that ca - I , -r -fa king following few days were 1'. . ' the hills of Clare in search of health lie ca'me . - they dress most elegantly an( extrav�gantly. of a judge or wl ept( . L � old Jack died. 0 ' . I I . __. - kind that was thim driven inaridwrecked, for . I ia ­' -1 .. - I . I � into the neighborhood of Mona Castle. - -3A.MES Win-rcomB RILEY- They have both silver &lid gold mines in the DO what You I ve, to do, tile", with the . t, who appeare,I - I : . I too unwieldy for any .:, , ".' ' Gen. Gran . 1. its gigantic beams were ' . .. . i I I .- . " . - ' '_ __ - _ I lelitknow. determination to make it tell ; put tile zest .. - get�,er with a detach ment 41 . __ . � I I - veseels t. I tat our island had ever seen. More, And coming aito the neighborhood of the '. - ' I . sland, and there people bave8tlffiC' .i . - . . . . � ... - .. . . over, they were fastened and clamuea wit -I old ruin, of course lie heard of the stranger ... .. . . . ledge of the arts too srnelt and draw the in- of enthusia.sm a I lid eager ambiti. !i to excel ;. The first detachment, ho) .--. -1 - � .. that had, settled down there; and of course, I ' . . L � OW FISHES EAM' - '­ , . got into fine wire, which they then weave into every stupid routine of the day and - - ly. across the river. Witi .� .:. - .. iron and copper boltsand nutstoa dej�ree, and o, out of an indolent curiosity, he visited ' .' L.'.. *' __ . into cloth for dresses. before you kn owit the inean (Ist work shall r L, took possession of ol,l I`c . I - _.. in themselves were black and hard, so much to . . . ' - . ttain the dignity of a serviue 'o tile king of . I - . .. �'. . . so, indeed, that they had remained there the plac . Thteresill Faeft About Plonse of the Dwel . . - - . .: ..I a I . this point as a centre of . . . . t .. I - It wa;*only a few days after the 'sweet le" In lbrDeep. ..; .. ­ . . heaven. I L ... I kirniished al)out tile count . for generations untouched by the inhabit - ! fi -- - � Domestic Tragedy in .Franc . I - �. 8 I - I � . - - . . . � s . � . ants, who would rather do witho-it -firing foreign young lady had come to it, awl no These7urchinhaiativetetthin vejaws .1 I . . . - .. sion of any horse. awl prtiv - . doubt they must have been completely un- -one in e ch jaw -all the five ininiediateiv A dom.-stic tragedy, which hasLe'ated ,. �­ - . . .1 : I - .- . . than go to the trouble of CllttiDg them up. known to one another. ' But they might surroundill , tile stomach. Tile jaws have a excitement in the neighborhood of Roiien, . ESSFUL OPERATION.' . ... - ... . I .., in their way. Theyals, ' ) i c - . . . __ � W hen i t came there ; who manned it ; when Gaillefort- . . . _.�_ . wires, destroyed a v)rtiffli :. . _. . - 'have known one another for years, so inti- peculiar ce tralized motion, all turning in- was enacted. at, Hancourt, near . . i , �� .� awl . . ; -ac ... � it sailed tlie seas; what nation's flag it bore ' .-. Trunk Railroad ti .k I- � - ... I aloft; were all things that the great ever- mate they became in a short time. I hey ward and k ownwards so that t1hey also act ta me. Some time ago a mail iiarned Boute. 1- Modern selentirle surxer.v, -I niis.i*% Pert. .. . . in the neighborhood. i I . . . . I" were always together. If Donna, GraCia as feedersi I ler was sentenced to a term of imprisOn- eardlum Tapped Tbe ratienc . -eve . advancingwave of time had buried away � . - . . .. Intelligence Of .th('.( - .. . r. and hidden ont of sight. And for aught y;ent for a walk along the cliffs overlooking - Snails h. ve teeth on their tongues, hun- ment, and his wife, whom for some tim- he Kreoverieg. it . .. disseniinatetl and in I J1,01 . - .r .. . in, they the Atlantic, it was not long until she was dredis of thenn, but, as if these were not had cau8e-I to lead a most unhappy life, - _Dr.John F. Young, of the I'loston llosr)l it], .. througholit tile Provaiv--wL � �`. I .. one could see of decay about the . ,I, s(,,u,rh',v, til.111 also _In seveting , was called a few days agn, to att(-wl . Fred ­ " . were likely to lastas long as the old casdle Joined by Captain Ormond. If the sea were enoug I I their 8to- resolved to take this opportunity of . . nation rall throu I thec' in - . . . ein and �alm, and the sun turned it into a sheet. of mach. tile conjugal relations. and$ (Illitt'lig tile Coffey, aged eleven, of No- 234 1)(weliester : lar troops were ,le'sn'ttelie. ' . . . . . L itself. But a change came over th olten gold, until it spread away glistening Tile C'arl�.s teeth are set. back on the phar- buisband'o domicile, took up an aix)(le else- street, who was trouble(l with a pa;ll ill tile. .. . action anti tile v0luiltevri r r 1�. � the surroundings quite unexpectedly ; and in I - ' . I - . nicement to the horizon, Ile sure if a speck broke the ynx, so thIlt it mav Ile literally said to where.. On be:ng released from -custodY i chest anti difficulty in breathing. Me-ficine _. this brings me back to the -comme ' ' . . to give their assi:�t-alw­ . - . - I - . .. � - . . level reach of glowing waters it was Captain masticate ir-F food tit its throat. T lie earl), i Routeiller endeavored to persuade 1,18 failed to give rel ef, and ;tit twperatit)n was - Dennis was instructeAl to c . ... I of my story. . . - ' - i . - , Wi Span n meeting i determined upon. An inci.sion wits nia(le in - . I . L . ' . Ormond's corragh, tit the . Ish too, is alm,lit the only end -chewing fish, tile wife to live with him again, and o I � Toronto volutiteer foro! f - - ..- ... r : - " , He was a small, iiitbered, black,looking" Rose beside him. Charlie Ormond -for coarsely -swallowed food being forced up tA? with a refut4al beat her and threatened to 1 the ho)'s side- the periear,lillill Was pelle- - The Call was promptly I' L , .-_ " little man. I remembpf'very well when I so the tenantry were won't affection- these throilt teeth for complete mastication. kill her. To escape his ill -usage Madame 1 trated, 861141 half it pint o'1' thiok, JUIC-C-01olir- I ... Gillinor of the Q - 4 ..--. first saw him-standi g at -the door of the I . I . I Major , . i ately to call him -used to laugh gaily Some fis�iefj are absolutely toothless, like Boute Iler soughc an asylum in )ter father s i ed fluld was discharged. I'lie bt,y was oun- - at 2 o".1ock in the afto, __ .- __ old castle, looking d on the strand and if any one joked ,hint on the subjects and Oie sucker, and the lamprey ; others again house. Here Bouteiller presented himseli, - � - - - - �. L�i nni erally of I i I 8cious during the entire olierittv,ii, I)Ilt at when the- hwatile occlipat i, ... _.. - . ... over the sea, and ta ing note gen say he was only teaching tier to sail the have hun6eds anti huntiret-l's of teeth. some- broke the window of Via wife's room, anti J its Conclusion lie fell litoa deep sit -l" will0l . o,ily .1 tew hours old tile _ . : theplace. Hemightbesixty yearsofage, I ' ? ..� _. - - _. n I corragh in return for her teaching him the times so rn ny that they cover all 1),-rts of. endeavored to effect an en'tranc._. The -vo- I iasted five days.- -At tile elld ()f '.h,,t peri(A . -klyetl the I �(�l . ' - I ... or only forty, from what any one could i udge Spanish language. But we all knew very the mouth � i 1 inan. r-'endered desperate, OCIzed a revolver, : lie opened his eyes, and lookol,,,. Ili-, mother, I � - Toronto coliN -Ilow-towil � by his appearance. And tile gibberish he our military it i . well how it was, and that the soft winsome The gre� t Greenland whale has no teeth, I fired, andkilled her husband on the spot- 1 who had Iwen c.ntinuiLlIly at his si,11., sinile,i,.- - -1 lake to) Por' Iv. �. - I , - spoke!-it,was enough tomake all theneigb- i . . t Dalliolls- - . - ways of the Spanish Rose bad caught him, its baleen, plates, or whalebone, taking � Madame Bouteiller, who has betn arre�tvd, , and said lie wits inuch, I)etter. Sln.'e then ' . ceedetl toward 1)(,rt CoIll, . - . . . - . - bours laugh when they heard it. Much he and that the sparkles of her hla-_-k-blue eyes their placl. Mong the venter of the palate 1 admits lia - ving intentionally taken her hus. � lie has stea,lily Improved, And i,A iw-,v out of . - i . � . . . c, -red about this laughing! He ordered "I * with the 13th ot 1-fill"'It" . . r I I. - arpenter to . had fairly bewitched him. Ite-witched him, uns a strong ridge, and oil .each side (if band's life, and declares that site (lid so in 11 danger. The operation has lwen ,,-Idom- iit- - - .- Rangers awl tile Calie-IM)i - . - . . . - timber, got, a local c 'help him, indeed, is the only way to say it, for after id this there p8 a wide depression along which tile full belief that he cattle to her with the ; tempted, and who -ii tried hasal:no,* in%-;iri- I . -ay e . . . I I . � . at Ridge%% -;trlv oil S it . I . .. , - and soon bad a portion - of the o!d castle few months, and when'the captain was re- Lite plates are inserted. Thelie are long . - I � . . r . � intention of carrying out his threat to nur- I __. - I - rnofed in. Had two or three rooms made . , aLly resulted in ,leath. Tlil [-it;1IT AT Ll . � � Fitored to as good health as ever lie was in, and flat, hanging free and are placed across der her. .. . ­ � . . .. - . e. in it, too,:quite coin fortable-though it was the order for his recall carne. ]its regiment I lie inotit)h with their sides iarallel and . - . -_ .. . I --- ----.-. - I .r I After a short rest thev - . r - t . . . � - - r � . A - ge I- - . . . .. .. .. - - . wards buttwo short w1k . . - . - . _ the wonder of 'everybody what a single mail, was ordereAl for foreT service again, and I near each!oth�er. The Ioa%e anti outer ed � .. T: * Grip of a Ne % Idea. � - .r Horrib'e Crtieltie3. . . . . and a stranger to boot, wanted so wany for. . . . - - L . . . 11 _. .r.- ._ he was bound to go. ut lie (lid not go. If 'of the plOte8 are of solid whalebone, litit . ' . . covered, however. whon t . - . I - And then it, became rumoured that lie had I I A silyurb-iith in Nrw York, who has a I'Liron H'i-sch, tile philatithropi,� Jew . .. Fenian hor-le. The I"ell . " .* _. __ - .­ ,r takenaleasecf theplacefrom LordClare, they had offered him the colonelcy of his the inner ledges are frin ed, filling up- tile Very original mind, li,is just lierfected all - - .. regiments nay, if they hadmadehim general' interior of the mouth antfacting a-4 a strain- 'i,lea that w-11 lie greeteil joyfa,ly by trial, i %01418e C."T -s it 1whalf of iiis per�eciit,ed C.i . . . -1 . as if he were going to live in'it for ever. � I L y tir I .- r r I the approach of tilt -1 Ill. .. _11 I �­ (if division or eommander-in-citief, lie would � er for the'food, which colltsiFas of thestriall host,t.kmet,.. He has put 111mil tile illarket ': bre,hrit-ri Ili Russia il:tv(� been llarritte4l In . ihey Io -at no time in roart ­ . Knowing -people shook their heads, and I .. - . - � . L � . . have ref used it, forthe pleasure of listening 1. swimmlll� mollusks and medusie or jelly. -what fie calls the - souvriur .1 %poo H . recent despat ches, is reportea to have ex-. - - � provised outof a rail feii( --- - said : 11 Wait until winter; wait until the '". is 1 . . . . ... . to Dbnna Gracia's silver accentgand basking fish. -first spoon has in relief on the handle a hea,l ; presseel this belief that all atttArlp-s to 111NI . was about all eighth of a � storms come from the west and the great I . . . I . - -...- ­ . I in the light that streamed from her stinny I While the Greenland whale has no teeth, of tile late Genera', Sherman. I t is not (I iq, - I erate tile Russian polley we usul,­;s. The made by leaning the ra: .� - . Atlantic waves roll ill, and see how loug lie j eyes. ' the sperm whale has the . m tit great(luantit I . respondent tit London of the New York _. fene . Here th, � . . . will remain in it !" . I IeN cult to propheby what will happen. The 1 cor . - . � e opposite, � .__ � .. . ,. __ It was a time when England . neeAed all 1 on the lower jawis, and uses them, -11 have a set of spoons oi i Trdot,,, writes that though the I'Liron's vitst . .. ed themselves and awaitc . -�._ __ � " What was lie going to' do' with it �- I : - too, literary woman wl 11 - i*h c(plonization reAll -oin- Col. Booker*s troops. .-. . . what was he going to do with hi ?_ " her men, and when honour and duty were when cs,�!casion requires. ()it the other which will appear tile heads of her favorite I schernes (of -few I �, ( .., . . mself . I : . ... .I - words first on all men's lips, and, for the. )land the naVwhal very seldom develo�s 'authors white the artistli woman will pre- I cide with Russian policy, and would facili- � . The Queen's Own ha,l - I . . _. . � __� . how was he going to live?" were questions i latter of that, in all men's hearts too ; and * Lino, re t canine. ! tate 0,e execution of the Itusslan,lecrees, . Dd throughout tile attak, . . I .. . -:. : constantl asked. Not asked of hint -people In . han,one, the left upper t I serve ii'i' her silver spoones tile heads of hei I ! :L . a - . . .r . t. 1 � I I . - 'Ll. . y - Ithe first consequence of '-'-Iiarlie Ormond's makes 'up for the lack (of numbers by tile ,tile Czar's Ministers refused to'see . valiant and soldierIN I were too much afraid of him to do that- I favorite artists, and the woman of aff tirs I t - . J .0 . � delay or reluctance in going was iat: it 11-i-sch's agent. it we - ; losEes they sustailled . I that lie i e.�traordinary growth wil h � 11-kiio%%Il Eng- - tell, I.- - ­ but of one another. . � attained by 'this one I I ,tve a collection (of the heads of states- . I i,,. h . n I . -ent to _. . - I � - ., � � They werevery soon answered. - He began I was broke from hig commission ; and tile " tooth. It vrows out and right forway d, oU* � men and warriors who have malle t lie world a laill )"It. Arnold %%'Iilte, who) %% . I bravery. Our boysswep , - - . - * - .. ... . ! second that lie was, in a fit of wrath and I a line with the body, until it becomes a I history : anti now when we sit itt tile tal Ie St. Petersburg in aid of his bene%-olem - them. Tile Fellians, I - 1. .... boat -building. If lie had begun LO build an- . 1, hit, L I . . . . i humiliation, disinheritf(I by his fither. fie veritable turk, sometimes reaching the I we 1411' 'aj.(�ll s In I.. . . . . I "d I terpriEe. I . I numerically aithe ('41111 - - . other Noah's Ark, people would not have I all have Iseautv and litilily comiline ell . It 's said that tile � * : . . . , . - - been one whit more surprised. The only wag the second son, and the length of I0 feet. - as buggestions for c-'riversation. I I his oSse,481011 a MaSS Of tC8ti1ll()11y I-Cl�Ltu � from behind the harricad . - . I � The river dolphin of Sc-ith America has to t ie treatment of the Jews in K - . for nearly a mile, though JX . estates were strictly entailed. � . F, lis"I't, an :.; - . r � , boats used along our, portion of the Irish - The ali,ove was written about a week, '. � . . I He 1-1 L 1222 teeth. . that lie is heing urged to publish it. " I every inch of ground. - I., . coast were corraghs, which were merely a I -All this time the old man -the Mad - when tile magazines of tile *month appeared. I . , � I 11 Tile sturgeon is too, hiess,and drawai in its i spenks," tile Tri'latto's correspondent Says, �­ I reached, and there they slight frame�vork of timber covered over , Spaniard as they called -him -was working I "" ns, Spoons, P ioons ' on almost every I 11, - . * 0() . L er would ­ - rilm, ag3illst �� ... - with hidesor skins. Nothing cJs I away steadily at his boat -building, pretend- - food by &Ilclion, but tile shark has hundreds -urvertising page 01 tile ri'lagazines appeared I " of people accused of [to e I , I . by their commander to liag CAI * ; L - ' ' live in tl�e stormy and tumbling seas that I ing to wind nothing, but keepinR a pretty. of teeth set in rows that sometimes numher aut,14 Anti text describing special spwris de- whoin' there was no reproach, ( - (-r Out . . . Was evident that they I . I . � dlips - : - ata, disadva'111 .. surrounded us. Who was going tio buy his I sharp eye, you may depend, on hig daugh- ten- - eigileA by sriecial houses --historical, artist ie, of their heds at night, driven \vl!ll v . i , - : ponents . � . � bAistersandcrahe masticate theirfood - ().,-ils, I)el-15ous, 11lade im- fro'in thvir .Iw " --t 1, �', � boats when made, or where were they to be i ter, or neice, or grand(laa hter, or whatever mill-L.Ary events, e ellings, loade.1 \%I,fl J13it" I . trionient, a few mounted I 9 - ilkto tlie decl)est - I, - . : _ , with their horny jaws, ittid they have also mortal oil the Ila ( le (if a sl)non ! anti plunged froin comfort L-. .- the stiminit of the ridge. . used ? And then people shook their heads I relation she miglit be to hink. And it was 1� ..- id- - . . sets I - . -ouien, yoIllig 'In,irl,., ttyl,i (.111141ren 1- - . that a re-enforvenient 4' - . , . - and -laughed more consumedly than before. I really wonderful to) see what a fair, alid trim .of teeth it their stonatcho, where they - iniser) : N% i K. I r i complete tile w4r,rk of hewing. I ' of both Sexes sul)jected to 0111.1,ILF :. . 11 . I : But quite heedless of what any one said or ! and stately little boat fie (lid finally Coin- �,C�', Which - I hand, 4nd Col. 1�00ker i . I r � _. . 91 ,age . - -6ble i,. -L - - - . thought, the new arrival kept straight and struct, .tn,l how lilithe an(I free site swarn "' Tia 'c End to a Romantic Ma'rr' ?i I - - There is one peculiar kind of crabs called .L must Ile left to tile imagination, so) ilf I his men to form into :atill - .11 I __ � . - - Z5 - I . - I - - . the king or horseshoe crub, which-enews its e ... . . steadily at his work. the waters even of the storniiest (lay. , Frau Alexandra k'set na, the daughter of are they. He accepts, becallse It ei'llilot � - � new force. As it turric i ­ � . Itwasnotthe least curicilis thingabout L food with its ]eigg. This is all actattl fact, an aristocratic fituilly in Pestli, wit() rall � help it, tile expulsion of )its rat.e - frow tile :_ � most unfortunixtC MOV I . ... - .- p the huge Put there soon come a new develop- thelittleanimalgrinding its morselob ' - - I lilVe its goo(l it right -As I cavalry was a iilvtli :1 � him that he should try to wcrk u etweell away With a Voor lover to Racz Keve, on !,country where the�l I7:� . i - �- � .. - . i �, - I . iais just. committed stielde in anybody to iv 'c""t pi . i - - . beams of the saild-covered wreck into ma- ment in affaire ; for, one evening -in the its thighs before it passes them over to its the Dar I I . I' 'e. is one aini is ti) PI soldien only offere,l exe, .r . . late outumn, a strange schooner dropped - mouth. a sensational manners takin - anes for �,� I Fenian bullets. Col. 11 . - - . terials for his trade. It was quite of a piece g witfi her to needless cruelties, to provide neN% 11, �,; . )1C .. . . _.. with all his other -oddities, and those wha her anchor in tile offing. In the morning Theielly-fiSh kb%orbs its food by wrapping tinother world her four children. Her hus- ttiosc whoin tile Czar's ukase inakes holne' � - � take too late, all, 1, not .� I . 1. - she was gone ; and, lo and behold ! u ith I elf around t`e object � which it seeks to I band, who turned tit to I a drunkards had less. Even to thi' ill not lis'el" r. - ., . . . � laughed at*him before pitied him now, for p )e s tile Czar wl . tried soldier, he lost hi �, - . ­ - .� . ' her, too, was gone the Spanish Rofse, Donna I make its own. The 8tar-fish is even more I left tier and her four c I I . fellows who were under . L . they considered him thoroughly demented. . hildren unprovided His hand will not be liftid , t:Il tile Jew . .r. 3$ L . - .+:, 0 Gracia-gone I)eyoiid all doubt and tion, I accommodating. Fasteringitself to the body for it mouth ago, even roLhing her of the whorn he drives oui, of It's doliliv,()" h . - _ - . The Mad Spaniard -1 should have told you ques - I I I er. I q . I ily infected by the terro - . . * . ___ _. ' for site was seen there no more. (1101le- it wishes to feed on, it turns its stomach in- little money which she had. earned by hard reached ai.d crossed tile K'li 11 011tier.. - .. . . that he came front Spain ; I don't know �isla fr 't, er and gave wav before I � L . . - . - but we did- 1,wilat was worse -without Charlie OrmontN 1 side oil tand'enwraps its prey with this useful labour. The deli . . . V intrenched as they we, , . - L . how we chanced to know it, knowledge, as was clear enough from )its � organ. I icate constitution of the ­WMI11- - - -_ I I. 11 �� - - � . the Span-Oge, or Mad Spaniard, as lie �;aq � wife was unable to stand the strain put . . _ �'r feribes. Itwasanuttet . . � distracted condition when he found it out. - . I I I - .. . . � called, soon came to be spoken of far and I he ela,vi feeds with a siphons and the upon her, especially as the husband had ' -. . ... . Hard to Get. *- , I ��'. , L for they continued to fir I - . _. . His worst enemy if lie had one, whi--h oyster with its- beard. . been in tile bal)it � - � , . � , near; and people would wander to the place - ; . of beating her and her ' I P1, into the pursuing foe, 1) � . lz-� : , ' - "11" was very unlikely -would have pitied hilli . - . - '. children when money was not fort . Doctors are sometimes more e,)llsidcrate were now too well 'it Ila - - . � � �,-_ Sunday after Sunday, when they had t.. in the sorrow and desolation of his beart. I .... . heoming. of their patients needs than they are ()f their --- . L ­:�, - - � ;� to look at the progress the new trade was ' . . . L Oil Friday Madame Cserna was seen on tile - _& . 1�1`1.'.� L - their bullets ('Iid Soul - It was not that he cared, I do believe, for -. circumstances. 'It is easier to p,rLxseril)(! "��: � . - �. .. m.aking and at the boat-bailder himself. As the curtain slowly descended between batik of the Danube with her children. -She journey -niud it i.-4 to .� '� . - work. It is said that t - r � the lots of his commission or for his being the acts he said -to Europe or Ilei a thall � , , of those who were k i Ile .. a But they bad soon something,else to talk . :. , " I don't see wh th was seen to fold her eldest child, five years � .� - .L I . disinherited by his father -it was for the call Chat t Irop,ey old, to her breast, while of e placed the baby fill the prescription. I . 1�.. I .- . - . - about, when, one summer s evening, they gloom that had fallen' on his heart and his j a drop curtain. It don' it . I A genternan whose affairs had 1)ecoille ", this retreat before tile . . ust rolls down." Ix. the rail fence barrica-le - -1.1 'r found that another had joined him -a young in a hood hanging front her shoulders. very much embarrassed, and wil() -was "�r- ­ * - I L . . _ . - ir . ele- 1'r.. dislodged their oppone . - - . . q . I How she had come there, or when she 'life owing to her disa 'ppearance. The Mad " Ali, yes !" she returned, " but you see Then taking the two others by the' hand, worked and. overworried, went to a c r . - . -, w - ! . - � _. fad come, no one knew or could tell, but ,Spaniard could, or oi4ld, give him no in- it's a sigual for the men to go out and take mile rushed into the water before the eves b ted specialist, broken down with nervous I � before. . - . � . . there she wag, walking -with him. If tile formation of her whereabouts or whit her she a drop of something." of a numberof people who I were helplj,i-i ra I 11 .. - .M . . ' ex . . . . - .. . - -builder were old and withered and 1, L I - - I . .boat ' ' ' had gone, only that she had taken a sudden How to � I . itnes8es. The bodles must have gone right haustiox J i I . ' only : . . _. n3tion of joining her friends wit' - develop a spirit of patriotism w , "thel:e is , . . Th� Grand Trunt - ­.� - - -coiner was fresh and soft o were on .. . " Now, said tile docter,t ,,, _e ; th, t is, .1. .. I � . , . grizzly, the new without at the same time fostering a to the bottom of the river, anti got entangl- -one thing that you nim 't\ I . MONTREAL, .1 une 2 1. - .. - _.- . - ­. I P. - and sweet asthe May flowers growing in the .board the schooner. Indeed, it would have war- ed in the weeds and inoss, for none of them ,111(1 free- _. ..I- . . I i like spirit is the problem that confronts '. . . . � valleys bard by. Slender and elegant, with been difficult to get much more intormation absence of worry, absence of c -are, . ... I spepial cable froul Lou- . those entr st d with the training of- the . . I _t dom from all preeccupations." . .1 L' � - - ' oiit of him, for he could not, or pretended lie It e rose to the surface. I - i . , L against the present Gr � . . ,. - ; . � .. � L a face singularly sweet and winsome- . - . - U .1. i tinues. A meet I Ing is � - n - .. I ; . ir prescriPtIO I .- � - . . L . .11 though its dark Qive color contrasted curi- could not, speak our language ; and Captain youth of our land. * We wa t patriots, men � _. Renstemberisax 11111% EnessialIM' : . " .%Iuch obliged for -y6t I .11 � : '' �_ I.. _. � 1. ously x ith the fresh red and white of our .Ormond knew none of his save what he who love their country and its institutions, - r said tile gentlemliffl, .', but ),oil Vc left olit r .* L � London of those object L . � - . .4 I icked up from the Rose, and we doubt men who consider no sacrifice, not even life Mr. Edward Wortly Montagu, son of the one important thing in it." - 1 the board to discuss th . .r ." Z- island girls -and with a pair of (lark eyes, R . : . . I - �whether that was much. itself, too dear for the land they call their famous Lady Mary, endeavored to be very . . _. I I . . out, of which shot gleams of light brighter -1 11 What is that"' - , ,5 . r , ,I Mr. Jeffries writes to ' - _.. : - own. But we do not want men of blood, sarcastic in his last will 46 .. . �. � .-'. - �__ than & brligbtest sunshine, when she 1 Day after day and Week after week and testament. You haveu,t put ill-tI16 apothell"'y �_. . i informing the ein ploN e '. I men who delight in war for its own sake, or After some insignificant bequest " To nly -street and number!" - -.21 I .... '; L it is the reduction iwt � . ..; - t it � ­ r. . � - ­ L � - smiled. She was the very perfection of- 'Charlie Ormond moped about on tile hills who can contemplabd the carnage of the noble and worthy relation the Earl of -- L I . . . r i . L , . . . - . . . . . - . gentle and blooming girlhood. Her step and along the shore ho against hope . I 11 ;' the salaries of the Iii -I � .. In � .L. V_ I L I . . -- . � . . -I.. . . �, was so light it would scarcely bend the that a -he might come'bacrags unexpectedly battlefield with any other feeling than that he adds -r-" I do not give his'16rdship a Yankee nshing Scbooliers. . r : Vocated b the Englisli 11 I -I' - . . of horror. Care should therefore be taken further part of my property, because the - of C118- L ..' I . y _: r - . - dow- er on the bill -side ; and her slender as she had gone away. But she never came. �__ I.:- I . . on all occasions, especially when memorable beat part of that he has eontrived to take OTTAWA, June 24th.-CollectO-rs . . . I . . -----a � . . � - . .. � . . L, - . I form put to shame the most gr B s the bright look of health and doll � ­ ; - .: I - 'L " - ': 1. battles, such as that of Ridgeway, are being already. -Item-To Sir Francis ----I give toms on the Atlantic coast of tile 1)011111 . i ; I - . -L ; ... . I I . . . - . ; . . - I , . : � .. . the island lassies; though, I can tell yon, 'Vigour died out of his face, the quick good- r three � , .. . I __ . . commemorated, that the battle itself be one word of mine, because he never have been notified to look out fO .. . A fool always finds! . . 1� .. j L I . . ­ I . L- . . looking back at it no y _y . had the it Ladyy ;' - I I ' _. . L I- I .. w after the lapse of humoured gleam from his eye, the buo anc not invested with a glamour that shall at. good fortune to keep his own. Item -To 'Yankee fishing schooners, Sir Knigf , , L ...� ; than he to admire litul L . ­ - ,1 . 1-1-1 � . I- i- some fifty years, there were kome among and activity from his form. He was falling - Elgin and Flora Delloway. rnier �� fl. � . ! . a .. � .", . tract the fancy of the youth and make him , Lord M. I give nothing, because I. know he The two fo Barl.L . �. ;, News from Alaska 8 . � -1 .,-- ­ . - - h to will bestow that on th;poar. Item-- at Shelburne, N. Pb., and th I "I I.... L. them who needed not to blush beside the into bad health, and what was, worse, into long to shoulder his munket and mare, le latter at . i - � . beat of those who trod the streets of the biit,d spirits; and the difference between his To- Sir ntrar to, . i !.. creatina wreat havoc a . I Robert W. I leave my poiitic&l 0 , . _: .:. I I I I . the front. Let our boys be impressed with rington, N. S., shipped cre,ws co , I . ­ - . metropolis-ard who knew 1k appearance now and what it was in the sum Dinions, KodialiC. - Hundreds h - .:, ­ . - , too, more- the sacred duty they owe their c6unt never doubting he can well turn t . , the provisions of the convention of 18189 -, r � L : %-I- -....- - . � ... '' I .��__' '­ over! mer days when he shot his corr Ihn over the times of danger, but at the same ti ry in ah w" has Llwayja foun hem into ling license tluder:' . _��_ 111, no,doctors'on the iold I . � I .- . . " . . I .. . - 8 me; let ca d such an excellent none of the vessels posaesi I I '41t,drm. The natives a . I I - ­­� But the most attractive characteristic of shining waves with Gracia besile him was - W, -.' 1, _: :­ � , - ,__ _. no effort be sparej to make them et !Or his to ould h%ve eii�' . .. . - - � . I _::I feel that mark . Own. . the modus vivendi which W - �., . n .: - ­ the Donna Gracia-for so the old man term. very painful to see. There was no home for I � �. , .1 . - -, - � - ships 0 account of tl i- . �,,. , . .. - . . . . t, . . - . - �� - :_1 .. . - the nation which fighta and wine does well � - ... NNW--- L I titled them to.this privilege. I . .�'­ L L . , Id C - " ,I( - I , 11 � I . ., - 1. -was her voice. she him at Lord Clare's;'his commission was but the nation which by . . , - -, . % , ., �'. I - , , * I . . ! - , .. . ed her Unlike him, . - ". . i ottem on which they I - , , ..L' -, - , , , L- . Peaceful and con' . T*MU4y OfUn defeats its Own '�­ .�, '. . 9. .,. -1 - , � I . L � . , :. . o dol same. - I . , . I ap .1 gone, his love had fled -what was he ti . .1 . .:..,. spoke the English, ut it was with I ciliatory methods seoum its righth do" i4. Mustard for iradant uses should be , - ,-., �� . . -1 . . . .,-,. 11 ... I - ' . - . I ; _ __ �. * I * _ ill' -, I � ., " - ... . � � , I I . . ed to give. it a An."il iit4ati thin I - I � , . . , a f,creign accent that seiiiii 'PONTINVM I., . *a -to which a little thin c I �1: ­­ � L I I � '�.­, . . . - (TO Di . I - ��' �.� - .�:" ,., 7 j � . . . � ) kf ..'o-,. ,_ ,t ftniUly better. ' . aud *wi Pervert4 the best &�Uone with milk _.'. '! 4.4 -1 �. � . ... . '' - " . � - " � ,. - L "_�, � . - . J Z - . - ow - IL ''.. m - . - .- . :, :­­ " i,i;,-`�, . .. . -, , �*_ - - - * _ , '�% - " _*_� - - . , ... T1. I '._ . � - ,� ,. , -1 - . ­ �hm 4% . _: - 1 �4 -,. - - ­ � . , �­, ...1. I I - , . ­, ,,� , " , I ., I I � . . V _ , - L - I- I 11- ­ ..., K, , L � . -,:., , - "�, ­ .*;,0�7.. .1 I I.. I . . , , ,­ '-1 " - . - 1. '� 1. , . .. '� 'L -, - Teir", I I .., - � I? $ 0 .� - ­-'� I k, , ,� ,,__.:�: L. .,. - I f, �1. �, I . ! ­ ..��,,�,� i, I " ,."T � .,.,, ` -: P�` � " ,4- ­��)*- 11 ", i R, �R'l . ,.,, 41�, - �': , - "r .. .. ­ � ,-, , , Z.-..* . 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'. 6: ­­` � , .:,k .1 . A4 � A�k Well rerr,*r1siet .�.� ­ � � _ ­­ i� 4 , , le ickievement. � .1 � .-.,,;.( ,�..- I ,,". I I . , 11 � --viit-ri one wants ..�.�),.. to,vt Ole 1j; ,- mill think how tired tid, .� : 11,ow nice it is going to bei, "I' I §`_ , , '. N, , 1, - %% 11 under the g , - .rdmorth- �,.�" , (-�� I =rw­ i '. �,i_-: 1 ""es flYint", away like 9 ", . �, '.,i Is . . - . W, e are very,,ver7 '�� %ti -- I , of the long 2� ' I grind ,1.,,11.1 . - 4. 'Ar . I r helping the old folka:!��I- ,_,. ! . , t 1 1 1.i os t r( ,- a (I y t'). die right --,.,.,`V � !..�- linequal strug le. I - - -5 9 t if& , ,.,�.-� , . All life a garden, and all.,; I k�'. - " . ­`�_f ...", . i . � . it-,, and old, queens; bllt;-!".�,,! . -ar,lell is Sun -baked, ari(l-.- �-��i , I-, ,Iving or dead, . : ...'... . NV rites, ,, t, I-* wait �L Illinutewhile we _:!:. - . L . - . - - Cf'. I)011't you know there. _io; .. �- , re( t parade (,i- a grand., o �` . 1-� 'l-, .1 .k ���; 110t made up in great. . ,:� , ?��,' ­Icrs or onlookers? & 1-1.". , �;-. . I.:, . -1 I .. 11,t4eants and its honors, - �..`," k L"IvelY few who carr%- - �:�.- ,, ;tl ktce. And sometirn-e's �__�...,'_ �, afar off and star, - - 'L ... � tsure , .- i .A.; d _� :� I ,. I . i i I e t lie parade goes by, .-;... - . �-� � ..: i 1 And are about ready to, - ... � _11'v- becmuse if. hohis no. '. J. _�' � . . . � � 1 1 Z4 .... .."thim, Lut drab tintsand ;__1 � , sl�t(llt duties. ,Everything r r . .. :�l what we planned wherx :. "o", .. '11( - -1 � 1 -n we were eager for . _" . ., - �V, 11,11(l fondly iniagined a.. .. r..�, . r , , I Iv tve our name like a, "� r . :11 the world. Carl � - �. , ­111;ort in the thought-. , .;�;. ' I . �, , -ell performed is..' -,�, � .�L §1 1� ;- 1: , N 01,ody can do better - .:� . . .1 . t .vwi or I sweep a room . - .� I �, I . I I At. Or patch a Pair, of" .- b:, r I %k I It e it vilattel, or finger --...1_, . - -, i il 11it'lit, with an enthuSi- ' _. L � . . - I , .,� � � . tio the work well and ; - I :1 I . �11 !, bet'ter, we ar,e aS. " - - I - � : , i work and- fulfilling,% . � .­ii,_:i we wore !Jle erinine. , - . 1 - � t-, I , lie seepter of a king. . .: . , L' ! 0 (IO, the", with the , --..' L I _ .1:1 � e it tell ,, put the 7est - .4:' I : I loll to eXCel L � � , 0 zt'r amb't' r , - , , . - � .,I lie Of the day and -.. - : I c invan cgt , )vork shall - . � . '. -, I Llie king ( . 'k �ci .- ce to _)f . .. . I -1. - - . I . . . ­ . - ..,. . - - - - . I - . _ ..r - , :.. ' - . - . _'__L OPERATION. .. ­:.,... :L . . � . - - I __ _.- : _..., - - . - .' ' . i -�%ir_--cry--t Say q Peri. �'. . ­ . ­' .1101)4-41 I'lle Patient - L. . . I r, 4. .. 4. r i 11 ­- � . � ..:,�. , , .1 , � , "It J , . ­� .. - Poston h - - - - 10.,T)ital,.;. . i,� - ;ti�() to attend Fred :.Z� . , . No. 2.34 I)orchester :, . m . . I., L I' . : i �:,,i v,-Iih it pain in the _ I _:_., , - . I I I . :!I 1,rcatlilll". Medicine ­ , -, � . . .. .. I � .,I aii (,peration was - �.* . . ` I _: A " MCISion was made in - sl - . - . . ' I - : . '­:,�'�11'jljuin -was I)ene---..-.:, , . L i - I I : - of thick,_pale-colour-' -_-.�- . I L . 1 . * _,, 1. flie boy wits con- ; . . . 7!�!'t- Operation, but at .. � I .i.,.(1;t dt-ep sleep, which -�:; . , , -it �. '. ­ - end ()! that period , - I � 1, : ", .- I.. I okv(lat Ills mother, ,- :".�, !... . . I ,., :-i:I_,� at, hi�, side, smiled, - � - -, : .1 h( -!ter. Since then , : . ­ -Vtld, :111d is llow out of ,-.- � . I I C -!I I . 1111S beell ,;v1dom at- . - :";. - . . : , ,!:,-,I )-.,o; ahno-,t invari- :_ . , - I . * - �_ . I I _ . " !! - . I . - . - . ­ . � . . - . . . . - - . - . � "� : _. . . .. - - . . I 1. I . ­ . I I , cmehie3. . . . - �.. . . . . I - : - .. L. I ­ - . . : . . -:1. . .: I . philanthropic Jew �_J� . . .�� .. ": t L: t o ., I f his persecuted' .*. ' - - - � k :I_t%-,- keen narrated in ... -I, wl - :< !-t1licirteii to have ex- ,..�-,.� : - .I '. ik!l attellip's to mod- I .: ' . . 1':,i: -v .., �: ; ; .- me lvliele.t;s. The - . - ­1-::1i,.*n of the '.New N-ork - - .: . - " , i I ( � 11 t_, I I t 11 C, l3a ron's vast ::'; 1-1 , , � _,.!(.nization really,coin- - ". ' I � ' .., :. . 1, .., I (- y-, and would facili- ..'. - � C: ''i the Itusslan decrees, 11.1 � I I ,�: iii�,ers refused to see .,., 1. ' , - 11 W.. _ .�_ it well-known Eng- ' - : � `0 :­�,l White, who went to . I.-. :! i-,�,l of his I)CIlevolent -J-1 , . - ­kl,i th_' tile' Baron has in . . :._t- of testimony relating - ....: ; - . . , . � - '': , � I e - I e ws in [), ussia', ana : � . : . -:: - .- � _�t"i to pul,lish it. " lie. �: - i . . _' . . . I . , correspon(iient Says' - __ �'. ._�,j o;f ,to crinie,,against � - .- - ::,, i,(,proacli, dragged out - - " - . ' ' ::: 1�11.- (Iriven with whiPs - ' __ . .1 '- ..!,I-, ;oa(.Ie.I -vOh cliains, ::.. 1, 1 , - - 1. t,):!:f0r,t 111to 0.4e . deepest, :�.,.;, . . , 11 '. � , ,;:, �.! L�,11'ls" arld , childrelL - ", . - . ,:� .- .. .. .... t(, Outrages 'Which- :.,­'. i . . I . - lble -,�"-" I :,:ht�,Iliat,lon, so horr . :, �T ` �; ' ! -T*��;, ljccti.11!�e lie cantiot: �,:'15 ' I -'-,!I ,.f his racp fronithe -.:.. , t. � 011.� - . ., . t" f'. iLs 'rood it right as --�-;:"� . ':, In %,, I ; i "; fqle itim is to prevent --a", .. PI,I)Vide new IlOrnes for., ,..� -,. . I � 1- . ­ . . i�! � 111jase makes home-�:.�'��'! . i . ' . . . L _. . : I ,it ( zar will not lis'en- - ,:::. I . lifte,j t,li the Jew:�,`7%� � 1. ;)t, A 't,- 1; - I , : . ,,f it's dorninion has - -�"".':: . - . i - � t'. I ,.il(. 1-,�11�sijtn f ron tier... ____:�..�: - . . �, . I �.:,_ . 1. _. I _ . . ,.�_,�. � - ____ - ..v : .", - . � - - .. �,,�-., .. - . .. _! 11 a rd I (P C41*111. . . .. : ­ : .� . :: � :_. V. . , . 1'. I . . - 1. I .; ,.::;t -s more CODSiderate.­�­.' . ..1.1 i �, than they are of their _,"i��, - ' '.... 1 . . ... p - - - : 01 (IitSier to prescribe 81,*4--_,,`, . I . . 8 I - ­ i .1, I ,.,- 1'�erinuda than it IS to `."I. " , 4.;4: , '- , I ', * ,! . ,::. ,�,; , - , . .t,�('. al ? % �!' �, ffairs had- beconle ­­ , - -,��,- :� i : ­�;Vil, alld who was over - --, I - 1��11 "' .. a Cc e .�'L, I -',-,!I le(ll went to -1 ;1 - - .? I - N ith nervous '41" I 1 -k(711 down w t , . . - :..`.4 , : . . "; f. � ' . . , . . -:i , .e is onlY � i,-� * �' �11 1� . � . . ,�tllc*i " . Jot ter, . :1- ., I I (, 1, 11111st have ; that 'By 4 '�, _V . I �t .1p. ? . _. 1_ 1, R . and free- �'11_. � � -4- I;.,e of care, ­:, I � �1' " . , I . I ., �! . � I "t I i r) I I S. " . . I Y `�- L'. - ._. . I t. _U �' ;:.L . ;,,,, your prescription, "-I- � �:,- �-, I " .1 ­ I . * wit You've left out �. 4 LL I -1 D. .... - . . .. � � , , r 11 lt." ­ . I � � - - -, ��, . . . . � � � � I - , . 11.� � , 9 . 'L - - - . . - 18- I - 5 i . " ' - " � ' .3 .� " , , . t in the apothecary � " .� . 1)11 , li�L I , -1 I . - - I �, :,. - �, . . . . . . . .. , . . ..: ... *. �.� - 1".. " . . - .­ : _;a:9.- � - 411110 _� . . 1. 1- I _: 1. � L' �1­4 ,__.. F,,s_.'r:9 SeboonerEl---.,,..'.:.'..!,:.",� 5 . I ­ ,�o I , � . - I _s 11 .. -I!!).-Collectol . . ­ , .,,,1,C(.oast6f theDoininion-, ­ I � ,L.1 t a look out for threei, I � . .. L, :,0011ers, Sir Knight, I,ady,`� I mer ilJv �vo forluer .�_­ � 1),-1l(,%vay. The t " - - I ' -er at Bar-.. , � .-,-,., and the latt . -di,,pped crews contrary to - ,f the conventioll-of 181% I ,�Is possessing licei undef � �-Iidi which would h%VO 0 1 . :.1 .. � ­,VL� diis privilege. Ko' �1;4 .1, 1. � L' , L 1. '. ; " -4"' '-__L1.. - . ��' f' sip ............ � �. .. -.:- _ 1, �, 1 4, . .. &I)io " instant uses ShOtfl4fu '�; � � wbicil a litAle thin 0 . . -.1 � I .- " 1. - . I sl � , ,,�, . - ­ '-�­, 1P , , 1, .,,,�."- .7 , , -�:, - _ . , �- - ��,- - �j,, tv­r�,r, . .." �, � - . 4.`,,.�r.� �� I . . _. , r ..­ - ­ . 166, I - - .. . . 1. . I I I I . _. ill - � . . i ­�. _?�� : �,., -, -­ . . .. . �: , L - � : i � , . __ �. ­_-_E�_ � - - - - - - . - . '. L I .". . , 7, .! __ , �k - _. I - - - __� . I . 11 _.� - -W I .. _"" I . . . I I --- , " '. N I � . 1�� �� " ,," �; ,*- "' __ *, '�: 'L '_ �, 964:�e' i-, �,� � .., � `��' ___ , � . . ., i;,� 1i � F'.1, , ,t ,- � __ . .., ,�,��v W.-.1 � I - - � . -, .��. .. L "�' _ ^_ - . lls��� . . . . . . ", T,�,, , ,p ---- , _� I -:, _ Lf$ , :, . � - - - - ____ - .. ..., - - - .. Z*_ , . 1 :4 1 - - __1 . - - -W �W-_ , I- - - - -,F,W � , - _­ - j,f , L �__ - - - jjj;;;,� 1. -11 - ___ . - " - , . :, , W f , . . . M I . . -,-- -1 - . . - I i."Ih � .��� - - - I - I =,-- - , , 'i;m� . - � . . . I -- I I i ... J I 1�..�'-*i _- . I . - . .,. :1 I - . . � . $ �1: � - , - : # , :_ ., . Bi; rsiffiAN MAX019. - - _ - ' L - - __ - - :.�.,', � .. - --1 L'1- � - - .. __1 - 1�1 . I I - .. !, p upablon of 60 JGWA ft= R=& Dr 'Williams, Pink Pills bring jo .. L .­-, - : ", ; ., - � * - .. � 0 X, ��, ,1,V_ -,-,:y--' ­_%. I . I UK F1011 THE GRUE I all tj 4nd ,,, " -:-,u ­,;�,,� . � - � - �­��t­ -151'_ i,-,.,-,.., k,-� 2 . . 7- , , : - �: _. _;,,� -, - -1, . I. ..\, �;(. �,,. i i � '01tr � - that afflicts the female system they are a 11 11. �4 ,.. . . ht at Ridgeway. i. -health to all who use them. For e ills - *,'. ;( �,�, ,,amarter eir a Century XS% PASS" - . . I., The public rileetings which have b9en 0 . . I h I I , .1 I . I Since the. Fig - .. - - old in England to protest against the ex- I . .IV" - I _ -:' - *�­_ L_ * . . _ . . _ . � �: .. . , . I �: �: �: �: �: �: �: �: �: �: I �: I 11 � . . -k wou nowti amiftollm opecific, euriching the blood. building up the I � . ' ' - I 4 �, 4' 1� � � � � � � � � � _� L _� _� _� _� _� _� _� _� _� _� _� .. ers in Canadian history are of . 1 gAtOW nnlaion of the Jews from Russia bid fair to . - '. . . -.1 � _� 11�� , personal interest to Can&- -, - rrom De&Ws a - � ..�;t , -ew chapt. Jaw% 6 supplemented by public - meatings to lierves, and converting Ole and sallow :., :.te, - - , � J, - f . L _.: ., , . ,. 1 1- , , ­ ­ . . : 'L coml : �'. iving and ' . plexiong into the rosy glow of health. - - - . I t, - � ; : .. .. . .1 . 14'.. 11 � ' �:­'­..' - � Eng- _L -,.i;.- -. " , 1 plore I I and to the people of Toronto .:�. _ - ­, . . j protest against their adminininn into !.,: . � I I generall)'o arers, or sent on . It _.­ I �� - f J.08 , bocto . rX and Cold in the Hand s"Cil"I"hil aill" . I : . . I - - _�, - �� 'i f I the one which records the Bad Been Civet, Fr By Tike and. It in estimated that the number of Try them. Sold by all de is a certain and spes,17 cure for . ... .. - I . cially, than Hebrew immigrants ig now nearly five h rece' t of pri;ee-50c. per box, or five boxes .4 . ,6, � 11 spe, icil Culminated in the memorable 111111% CKSe Was COURld un- stag6s. " _ ..:, W!'L I _ - I W. - , V-7 e � ert'd Hopeless =an& , 14j; ,.' '� I . '12" SOOTHING, CLEANSING, . i., ents WIl dred per week, and the agitation for -by addressing Dr. Williams Med. i, - � p i, I ,� i 0, ! - in this .�� I on the afternoon of I He Recovered In a'Nimenlow,4 N&RIfter - . . . . � � . . . unter at Ridgeway country for the restriction of immigration Co., Brockville, Out. HEALING. .... I � L enco ,"', .% � I . The history of the �- and is now as Well and strong as Ever. is finding its counterpart syrong the work- - ... _-, � I - �* I ne 2, 1866. There is no good arguing with the in- Instant Relief, permanent �­ L . 11. � . 5,turdaY, - u , ­ - . I . ed up to the invasion needs . . - .., .,_1 - �, :,L I . � .1 .i: _'�- �, e0ilts'% ;-"i(-1l I Hamilton Herald, May 27th, i8gi. Cure, Failure Impossible. ''_ . Z :, , -­, " . ingmen of London.- The Jewish workmen evitable. I - _­_ ­ ,-- , -, ,- � J; ; - '. L� : recapitulation here. The . . * . . " . , J,,d. - � �r)' brief Although the age of miracles is gerierall in London take a position somewhat similar . which T. A. Many so-called diseases US SiMPI . .,. , I but ve' as it is :3alled, first took y The emv quiet way in - : I 1104"L � � . . I . . . , ril()veinent, symiiitoms of Catarrh, such as h:7 .. i I :".4 is _ , 4ik% 4 - - .... �.L ii . I Fellial supposed to be past, the case of John Mara to the Italian and Hungarian workmen SLOCUM,-; OAXYGENIZED 19MULSION ,,he, part I deafness, losing sense Of lr.� I— , . I � I-, ­. 'L 11 - 1-1 - be-forill in 1857, when.the firstbranch L at smell, foul breath, hawkin SWA iiiipit- . . -.1 'M.- �1� de.fillil shall, of 25 Little William street, is abo here. They are willing to accept a lower of PURE COD LIVER OIL has won its way fn . ­ -, , T" *­_ � j ! bl�otlierhood was organised in New . ting, nausea, general feel K of de- �,­,' .i. V , ­*­ � Of the nearly miraculoui as anything that can stardard of living than their English Com- into-. public favor speaks volumes for its bility, etc. It you are troubled with - ".L."" �� -�; i . ... %. I _­ f , ' .- ,�. � apidly did it grow that in 1863 as -11. ixtl� 4 L _ So r, any of these or kindred 5 . ­ i.,' � york. be imagined. For three years and a half rs, to Blare longer hours and accept 'the office of t1le company, 'I'Mittomal - L , 6_ I . nrolled in its raiiks, and meritu. At our hr -a catarrh, and shou d ose no .. "h, :_Ij�t f � 0 .,ell were e - - I � I. = ' valu lime lit,.procuiring a bottle of NAsAL -­? ��'_,. , I L. Mr. Marnhall has been a victim of a disease - wages. The hostility which this Toronto, Out., c,in be Seen scores of -,. ..;';.�"'­ ' i 15, uniber is said, to have increased . . n,e *." i, . . BALK be warned in tim@ gected ,.;� . . _; i , - - I I � . i cold iii head results in Cat- , fol- - , i . in I'S65) that 11 known as locomotor ata al affec. arouses is not lessened by the fact that tile able testimonials while any dru ist w 11 tell % � �,�i,i, . I - I , , � . I x .), ,.; - At a congress of the order held Y, a spin - . � L;, ". , , , . , I I . � - , -- ­ - '. Z) . I IP NASAY, BALM is sold by, all a 8 I : . .k . s w L� ��4 " *, , , e � fivefold. . tion which deprived him of all feeling from intellectual superiority of the Jews enables you that forall pulmonary culties it lowed by consumption and death. . . �. � .-) . ... - f I it was decided to takeaggressive ,onrecep 0 . - .� �..­_ . rlyinIS60 his waist downwards, and left him a help. them in t lie long ran to succeed better stands unrivalled. or wil I be sent .;�­'-_ .,* �� cents6postr 'd . . -: -t:A­A�r�!., "'�? ea ie first Irish Republic . . . price k6o d %) by --- : L, 4 �� .. ti� I . 9 " - ! - ,�­ k- , : acti and found ff less cri�ple, given up by his physicians as than their Christian co-workers. Charles He is happy that hath a true friend at his � . -____�:�,-_,__ -L, _.. I , - - on C - - I "! - -_: :_ " L'(Jose , red that step being taken - - ___ .. FULFORD & CO,, " , 22 I I I .. , wilo faVo � I '. � � and I . vasion of Canada, where, ineu � e. To -day he is restored to health, Booth, in his volume on 11 Eaat London, need - but lie is most happy that hath no . Brockville, On L!:�., .. �'i­.L .. , � 9 - � . �"''. .. - i . ated tile ill " In- the Jewish inhabitants we ._1 _1 , advoc and apart from tl�e weakness natural to a, hays :. . ,;. �, � ered, the flag of the Repulic was need of his friend. - .. , - _,o. i _. � . - . . when cOuti "' man who has wreitled so long with a ter- gee a race of brain -workers com- - .0,.'_. ._,1,11-�: .. 0 - . -1 _­ . � . One or two premature and A genuine article of merit for beautifying ID a . � .. .,,I �_ ! 1 * .1 ,.,�. ,.- '11, �- - � to be set IT. it peting with a class of manual laborers. " I - .-E', _. � I 01" - .1.... . ­ . attell) ots weremade in the early nionths rible disease, he may be said to be as we] It etening t _;. ­ " , fA " Tile children of IsrF*l," he oes on, are the teeth and Bwe he breath. � i,��.R;2, : futile . as ever, The story of his wonderful recov. . a I : ',�,�­.-.-:!, ': I ot,6(;,-.but tfic greatest effort was organised been heard with amazement by his a nation of priests. Each male child, rich Adam's Tutti Frutti (;um. Sold by all I �� �. I I 10- -, . . -_ - - � .� .- �_- '- -, � f. in the ,,01111try round Baffilo, where a Dwggi;ts and Confectioners 5c. . __ �_ ;41 �_ ,. .V - � I- I , ,:-:--.' -.w� 1. - _a, :_ . . . � many friends, for Mr. Marshall is well or poor, isa student of the literature of his d - 1. ,...".; � � - I . - r , , es -1 I They tell me you don't like . .� ,­ � I :Ji , � Inobiliiation of forceswas begun under Uen. known in Hamilton, having lived here for .r-%ce." The intellectual training which the I _... __. , I.. ,-�. .­,, - _. . �1'. Sweeney. tile new minister v well Brooks -"I = __ . .: :. �- ...­.�,,l - Thos. , . . ..: - ,; _d .... � nearly thirty years, and for ��.wenty years Jew receives through his religion enables s are too . 0 : : :!:_��. A ­ like him well enough, but his Sermon IN - I � - ". , . "' �t - THE FENIAN'S CATiUM6 .'... ��--�­­- before his illness. having been manager for him to regard " manual labor as the first I -.1, _,��,:� , - 1. . f$ I - undedly Short. I don't realize that I � 1. - �-,.� " ,.1 ,f . '.11 confo THE BEST COUGH MEDICIN - ,..,- . , � _. . rung*of the social ladder, to be supplant . , �. I Tajo Avas niade a headquarters of de- the "Canadian Oil Comp%ny here. - all. " . - -_ I - - _'.1 " Z. � Bill 0 f have been asleep at . - � - . GOLD BY DRUGGISTS 3 - ,t�.:�"il. .Al - of the Fenians and a point of de- One of the Herald's young men heard of on the first opportunity by the estimates k- . . . -! - , t__' . � -1 � taclinients . . Gen. O'Neil the case and hunted up Mr. Marshall to get the profitmaker- the transactions of the . . . o& -161117A - R - ­ I . �­ --.;� - '' OOTRACKE GFN- - ­.. _1 �,, �,�, ,. 4 ' � parture for Canadian inc,irsion. - - ' 1 CIRRONS T ­ .1 .,-�1-:_ �:' L C. � I injulediate command of the forces in his story, which he was not unwilling to tell, dealer, or the calculations of the money- . . . .;_- - :,1�.­:,.- :<�-i: -11 Ila' lender." Until lately the English workmen � - A. P. 559 M - . . . - ./, __ ­ -1 . -i;�J � . . oon had abotit 1,12W men in in the hope that his experience, might be of . - - -�, I.. . . 1, . . . .1 - . � .1 - K. � alo, and he s ' -8 that the - - - C pgIVATE No if fiffl TNE GORE OF . . - " . . .,_..:,�, U I . . 1__ .1. , Buff, raining. Towards mid- benefit to others who are affected similarly. urged against the Jem ywere in Um I,- without the knife . . , L - - - ..,.,� � a.tive ,11ilitary t . .. _. __ _'i.__,? �A, . pable of forming trade -unions. But this . . t of Alay squad after squad " I wag taken ill in August, 1887," said ca � 1k free. G'.H.SeNICKA94111111-D. . � � 11.11 ,,, - BigIlt of tile. 2 1� "How are YOU?" ancer Niagars St., Blu"ALO, N. Ir- . � _- - � .� .. ,,; . r � I � I.., I -.1 � I ed down Nlia ars street to Mr. Marshall, "and for three years and & reproach, says David F. Schlogs in a recent 66 19 . - ' . ,. 2., " - . - - L, of lliv,lders trarch 9 Tha-nlr YOU4 .. . L.,.'..' : , � � Rock where they met a long train of half I was Scarcely able to leave my room. article in the 11 Nineteenth ,Century," has _ Nieelyv . �­ .:��-'� �".� `1" " . . . - . ­ - - 1'.% - - Blael itions of war. My illness, I believe, was the result of a fall ,,been largely removed. The Jewish workmen VhgLlnlr Who?"' I - YOUR SAVINGS. Can . . . ... .1 It. . - L (, . 4., _ _. - I . _ i . wagcyolls loa(led with the mun . are formin trade -unions, and, in one in- or -of place $tO or thousands. Pro- . . _!�: _ � ji 0 uveUt ipward,i-to . � ion across the river was effected I had a yea,r before, and it left me helpless. "Why the i INVEST tits, io per cent. u 1. _� � . stance at , ­... 4` Trausportat As a mea- I had abs6lutely no sensation in �my bod feast, have forced employers to 1,egitimatc, conservative, no ' . . : L - . ... .- � 4 T nal boats drawn by tugs. probable 100. 11 - by ca . u abolish the .-weating system and provide 1 11 Always safe, some - - - I.,. � ; �-­'_ lr��i� : tion the United States Govern- below the waist, could not feel pins at X 0 . ...wt deat, no am bling. � . . . , � - 1. 1._,� � . . 1. , ­ � sure of predall . . . - . . i �- � . _i�l . -,higan to patrol the in me, and waa deprived of the use of my workshops of their own, in which ten thou- . cases 0 - §�TEED ATINING.Real K -state,- - , - - _� _ �! , . luent had sent the Mi( . nd workmen are directly employed under . SCOTT'S I,oans. Vicids: .13ritish Columbia, Wa.shing- , . . I- . I ''L . - river, but that formidabl,,,- war ship arrived limbs. For more than three years I was not 84 ton, Missouri. Write, stiting class invesL- .. . .: - , ­ 1.� I ...- ___. _.: ." - . le to leave the house, an y more than on very sanitary conditions, instead of receiving their . mt "West Koot- : - .. � I little too late to prevent ab . mcnt�"r ,'erred. Representin . , - _. L. -'--' _��, Ile.illst a m itt-Amerioan. .- . - , - ' " 1. - I L on the see' k through a succession of contractors ellay, ver Tip, colu �: -1 -:: �'_ . but hundreds of Fenian rein- One (lays I might go as far as tile corner, and u or il .L L . i tile incuriton, rid sub -sub -contractors .,we �'onsolidated," and "North Westem . .. I .. . C.: I.- -v . me to Buffalo within the during all that time I was never down town. and Sub -contractors a stern I � . ompanies. 13. C., and - .- .' . � A '.I,. . - forcellielits that C' I but the until the middlemen had taken nearly half I)Cvelopment " Alining 4 W. H. - ` . _'. .. I . - .. _. . - � � Iving few (lays were held in check by I had the best inedleal assistance I 1%larble Cave missouri 'Address, ­.. I..... follo the pay for the work finally performed in the LY.w1c if, offtce�, Spokane, Wash., U.S.; Toronto... m I . I Z.1. I .� t. Gell. Grant, who appeared on the scene to- doctors all agreed I could not recover. I to ariada. ... . �__ _. - . :­ . - i . . '. . * I these unions Of CONSUMPTION. Ottawa and Montreal, C� . . . . -.�:!� - r w th ,,, detachment of regulars. triea all kinds of p3 -tent medle'nes, but lowest of tenement houses. Yett Wkich cured me . .- . ; - . _ . - ge I also are am yet exceptional, and even M r. Schloss 1. - I � The first detach- . Give. thank lssssgst . . . - . : ment, however, were safe- none of them did nie any good. s for its discovery. That it ; - . �.� . . cross the river. Without delay they tried electricity, having -as many as three admits that moot of the Jewi from Russia when you - - . � i:- -� . _. I . ly a e, but it was all of no are willing to work fotirteen to eiFhteen , does not make you SiCk . - -1. " - - � ' . ­ . . - � � . . . - - . . � took -possession of old Fort Erie. From batt,eries on me at one hours per day � for wages which tile English take it. as . THE GREAT WORM REMEDY, :_ ....� ..,­_ : 1_:.�.l .- chey avail. , thanks. That it is three times . . . I . .1 _. :1. ..'... r;-.4 centre of operatioi,3" , I � � I this point as ,t workmen would deem it a degradation to Givr - _. ­ _. - llislied. about the country taking posses- 11 How did you come to recover!" : �- efficacious as the old-fashioned . I . . . . _. , ',-A skin Already, in ISSS, when there were . .. - . .:: '. ..;.I e 1. � . - I . *% . - . . . � ­_.. - _._ . I Da bvsou . Chocolate CrCallillso .. . - � . ,',,I- .. 11. . , , - . . SiOn of all)- horses and provisions that came " In February last some one threw in a' accept. ' d liver oil. . � . - . raph circular about Dr. Williams' Pink 11jjs I laid but sixty thousand Jews in London. the . ' CO .1 -�,_I<�! !-.� Give thanks. That it issuch a wonder- .Sold by all Druggists, 25c a box - � _. - Al- . In flicir way. They also cut the telegi 'tile workmen . N� - - - 1 . � _. :, I '. .!�.--�, ? - .'-,. 1, �. - . I . . . ::: ..... .. -� _ . . (lestroyed a p-)rtion of the Cyrand i it aside, thinking it was like,all tile others I feelivg against them among ful flesh producer.- 1011010001010111 . .1 % !" "'' . : . and this feeling is certain to be - . .11 .- , - ... � .I - - -:. -1 _' I ­� . . , ... ) -ned a bridge bad tried -no goot ' Gi - I �.. . .. - I wires, ad track and I'm 1. But oil April the 14 I- was strong ve thanks. That it is the best remedy I * - . - ­ 0. Trunk Railro. trial, wid otabox intensified now that they are pouring in at . � . ., ­�.._. - � . --ni-J14 . . ­ ."A . . . od. decided to give them a for Cansumption,,8crojula, . :F=l-TE;T_A_y_ I . .. . �. ..Z j. ti - . . . . .n Within three days f noticed the rate of nearly thirty thousand per year. - ' - - I . . . . � . - �.,.�: i�, in the neighbol'110 - \ Intelligence of the �event.i was rapidly of the Pills. h . .Wrone)kitis, )rasting -Dis - . - - . . __ � !!- ".1. ..: ,_ ? .- : diss ii teil and in To (" I States and tile Auitralian Colonies ill the ' .- . - � :,: - i ­;tz i . emi *a ronto all elsewhere all improvement, and it has � )ntinued ever England will proba ly follow tile U I . eases, Coughs and Colds. . . ... ��. - I :- !;: I - .: Z ?v A - since, until I arn as w u see 'Me. nited , Be sure yo*u get the genuine in Salmon . . TBE ' - , t:; . . inee a ell as �o - DECORATED TIN ... �.: _. , ,. _,_: - throligilolit the Prov - thrill of indig e, actment of anti- iminigrat ion laws. � .-. : � .�,- - ; -. - . , � , . I t,(),, nin. through tile Community. Regu- considered it nothing short of a miracle, and n color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at 01y. _. .- . �: �: � 7 i_ ,,�, , . na i . . tile scene of my f riends who know me can scarcely cre-lit I � - ­.----� � 0 MANUFACTURINC C : �.. ­ - ,� �'. _� I . . . Iar troops were despatched to - . 50C. and$t.00. , MACIINAL -1. ­ , �� were called upon it.. Why last wpek, I gotup one morning, - * SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. - .. -x-:;l.KInXS1re(t Fast, Toronto. . - . � 7, - , 1: !�:- � 1* t -, I . . . Wil and the volunteers I I" Give Us a Lift!" I le I . . � ­ _­ ": . I --------- � � :: I act . -_ - 1. o . . - . I � (rive their assi�Qtaiice- Brigade -major took my- bath. dresse-1 myself, went to __ -'------- I ' I . - - - I . ­_ I -, , � . , .: I .�;. .. t" , _ - t r, � .1 � . to ' jr r D, -A� F,A K NERV- - , _1 I- . . ion, took the train for Toronto anti 11 Do send down something to help us !', procured in Canada. ,U.S- - " I � . . ­_ t. �, 1)ennis'wAS ins %-7 I'D AFFLK � �_ _-. _. - trileted co CAII Out 60) of tile tile stat N - - ,'._.;, *1 I - . ice.. walked to my brother -in-law's, %nd lie would 49 Those little Pleasant Pellets, You sent � an.1 Foceign countriep. A. - ' - � . � . . _: er force for active sery . A It Ige St.. 1'oronlo. 4p1:m.wr(!t(-i,(..41inorta1-; �houldread . I 1: . , � . _­ �_ - Toronto volunte (led to by I not. believe it was nlyself.' I hef ore, were ust what we wanted !" " They . W. JA .&HArd. N T4)n . I SICKthe,HEALTH HFLPFW.'Ittellshow , I . , .. , - - ­ ­­ . . . .. i - -_ . . 1)lc copies free. - . . .. ­_ _. . . -� The call was prolliptlY respon i . up by the helped right where we 'were weakest"' 1pfA(,11r1t%! TEA(IIIERS! TEACIII-Ats I to 4;FT IVEM wc.a year. �iani . . . - -:, �. I Ma I ! 11 Doll't-selld anytinn *Twill I)ay you to reall this. P,nil)loonient :. ''. - '. O.. .1 . Jor (-"llillor of the Que - � Address - - ___., :_ .� 1- ..'f, . the afternoon of the Ist doctors "" - * IT r j. ff. Dwr : .. , . I ell's Own aud' - you gay you were given ' ' at 2 o'cbwk in ) le'ns,e�l'ected. does b r lie holitlays it; what you no doubt are look '41110 _ m.D.. nuffalo. NX, . . . , of our soil was I ­ N'es* dollars in Nature all used an e - for I , ! k, . . - . - . ! , . . , I spent hundreds of nd ward off � ing for. Let U -i glVe 3,011 '"a Pointer. " Write 1 - ­ I - __ _____ - -.- - - . . : .. . I � . r, � '-". - -_ . - .. . _ I wliell the llo;,ttile occupation irchilifle Of all I)est to overcome exhaustion a anti fa,t. . - �. .. .- . ..�4. �4,� . . teanier City of 1 me(lical advice and ill the Pt . or ternis. &(,-. of our first chvi,i . - ___ - . . � .:.. , - . 1. I - . �. , M v physicians es Sometime _. � - . . - -1. Only it tew hoi7i old the s - seas but s calls for i f minen(led. , - . MONEY_ - _. . .._1 , . _;:� r0f!sorts of ,piack retinedies- . threatening di I , sellill)z book�_. Every book reeo I MONEY! ' - MONEV!- -_ . .1 .. 1. -- -: .* �� -71-1 Torwoo coliveYed the retitziretl nuinbe - I Z ' __ __ - - , �. �, F? . . -towlisnien across tile: said niv dipease WA8 ineurable an4l that I , help, and knows jus what she's'al out. The 1' %VIl,1,I.k,.NI IjItI(;(;s, lxubli.,her, Ontario ; i . : .,- - ." . . Toronto, . I " � I I - - I - It OIll, military fellow � . 111111 - ,gain. I � system takes kindly tn the mild. wholesome I CANADIAN �.._, �: _ � '. . T - I beabletousenlyl hsa .. LONDON AND . -1., - ience they pro I woulil never . L - . __. ­ i.. _. lake ti, Port Dalhousie. I . - Royal Templars, and I i influence- of Pierce's Pleasant Pellet.P, and I- - OWLI-it;'% PILL14 for the comPlexiOn . -.11 . - . . � 1 . Nlctl toward Port Colborne iif collipa"Y I am a member of the , . _� . . �­ �: , ; - � * - - ­ - - -its ;- - - . � 1. . .- . I 1 1 often their timely a-isistance corrects -_-),.. a 1),Ix. s)1d by all druggi 4t. a. . . - .. �r I - - ed by ' ety's doetors as i ev ­ .. , . :... �. . - .- I cet on, the 12th N'ork 1 bave been pass the noc C I 'AND - - _-.1 - _.. witil tile 1:),th of Hanlilt i - - . which would soon lead to serious results. __z__ - LOAN ACENCY C0.9 LT111111111111111 � , , - ::; Iferliall(l tjl(t ('aleaonia Rifles, arriving i past revover� , reoeiving .front it tile total 11 sscuTTING . . . . ­ I - � , nature Will , MAGIC St -ALE FOR DRE .. . 1� - �. - .1 % . is tile best. With t lie first signal of distress I reel. Toronta- . I _.. . .. : . � .1 1,3 - * , , ' S � I 1111'�,_ ay.niorning. . (healpilltv benefit of jl(wsi. That A, T Alli4l't 1), .%I i- ('hubb. (;vneral Agen. 14):t llay %I . I � -_ .­ , at hjilgeway earlv on .Sikti,rd I . )()f to tile � t1lat in)- case %%,as con- I thank you for remembering her request. ' L.Toranto, Ont. I . .. ___� 1 �,f , pos,iible pr( guid, easily - � for untario. 256-k y onge S .$5,000,060. . . ..... ..I ­ . Till' ["14;IIT Aj 1.1MVItli-A.E. refore, if Ian tired, bad taste ' .......... �*�. . �. . . � '"': � j . . . I - . . _ ... I." - , I - sidered hop0es.-l." Tile - It � .4 'DIGESTION I . . - � I ...I. ". . fte-r it short rest they agaill start�,d for- . Ills have you, in mouth bowel, N%07A-L1%4-- i111% n onts I . _.. I I . ., . A. i How ma ' ' boxes of tile Pi i I s irregular or constipatet ove(l farni,3, City,. ­_ * , � . tire- Dysl)e PURE BL 0 T.,oan on inipr � , .,.�­ - 1. . I )een i 11 Pq d i -t)- on liberal terni-4 0 -ty : %, .,i. � � 1k - . hort in'les i - . . . . , i, e nature I -111 injole. 8 i ONSTIVATION )r,,g I i -i t,,. '.. ... -.1 � . - . . .. � 1. �, Ry I .. ig Dr. Pierce' , 0 N1 01 re% . Money t f rep. - 1:. wal (1, but ! wo .9 Only had I a lift by takir Sold by al II) rx I � , n into the I laken " and town proi)el . ered, 110NVON,er, when the), ra, . f1tasalit Pellets. Beit L-%er 11 11 AT 1.4)WI.-, '(,t-Rlt�,NT ItATKi-i MUNI- - , I I - �. ; - - - i i� . I-4 . cov "I am now ion- tnv seventh low, but, I - I ment and ._i,r I I I : I , . I - and : CIPAL Dl`:llE-N'l'UltEs 1-citCHASFI). . - .� , - Fenian lionle. The Fenians had heard of I Id yoti, I got relief from tile start. I 6. ing a, thary this year- an I S;IIIECT ,s' for student. -i . or to . I . . . . .. . I .1 , as I to I began keept AL SESS10%, it. Ilook- Apply tO local appraisers * .. � ­. : i I _�. . - . adian soldierA, So . I Lew-her.s. coniniencing July I -it . . _.�i f . - I . - . . theapproach of the Can, I 'i I consider illy recovery tu lie onderful, and I honest diary -and I wrote it in Frew, 1. - . tisillCAS Col- M � 'er .. I . _,�.. . . j. F. KIRK, an 9 - * - . � � anit shorthandcour-Ws. B - . . . ; - ,�. . � [Lriiig a barricade im- . anitoba -1 . __ - � ­ tilev lost no time in rei , to every one " 6- ly wife hu kt.eping, ie in Ont. . . -. .- I . I I am recomme"di'll. A but I've droppe,l it." Ad %%'hy -N , & X . � . - ­ . - , I - Tile barricade � , I 0%It Ont. Choice farms for sa. . 09c. I. . . . � - .1 .. � ,�.n , pro\-ised Out of it rail fence. _. ted as I was." begun taking French leasons." - - � 1. ­ ­ . .- I wits aijollt ,it,, c.iglith of a mile long anil was I who is at'llic of Dr. Williams' Pink . H ALL. Ifealill Pamphle t --- --- - - --- - --- � _. . I .... I The propri tors " Life is an ocean. . a. -4. WlLroKD _..V1 . - . . .. ­Ii� 11 � e . . �ine ,restimonials . . . � .-:. - �. ) ,.N�' ,ing the rails taken from )he h a o . 1) HVAlth Witll()Xlt ,Nfedic , - . 1. InatIc by le . an L , which 111%ve accomplished sue . 11011.Eltoyl 19 . RO .' "L " - , . Each ono ha -i his bark-' . I . . ., f k . . ,oven on application. C. (' - ____ . 1. ... -, . I fence opposite. Here tile Fenians intrench- Pills in Mr. Martshall's case, say adly - . I . ... , - . . .. ..'-­ __ I -1 ­ -hemselves and awaited the onslaught of miraculous cure Some have a; bark they would 91 , Kingst. Av..,ioronto - . .. � t . �.. � - ' � �. ed t, I the remedy is Corn rninded f rom, the formula -a ceaseless, persistent, determined I -- I Beware of Imitation& �1 . - _.,� - ­ - - ­ _.�l . 'F.N-T8 wanted for unro- I I TICE . _.. I ­�,, I.- Col. Ilooker's troops.- I - ' ician, and is unsurpas- rid ot IVF.SPE('IAI, A( 1-10 I �Aknor_111L, - . � I � , of a well-known plly8 t absent by ni lit. I 13EL - - -. . .--.f �, - . . cough ! present by (lay, no L presented tli-trict,- Attractive f(MtUres. .'GRAP14 A . . . .. - . The Queon's Own had the IDost' of honor, f all diseases arisin , AUINT8 A" UG .- I-, 'jL � 4 . . tile attack acied in a truly sed for thck treatment o 5 you take the wings of the morning atil fly , Liberal terms.- Address Supt. 'Excelsior Life I - OF " Hr-CXENUINE . . . :1._. I �. f -C ro t �.. � -ill � in,urance offic .To no. I . I . . . aDd throughout . . . ; . ,. Valiant and soldierly' Illanner. ' I�ut tile, from illipoverithed blood or loss of vita I 'to the uttermost parts of the earth, it ,% . -_ I _.� - : ,;� I I n , OU'N _; M f . ,��, - - el ' force. There is just one till to do , I , ( , FN got fitted or an honorable .1 T - . ; L .4 . ained tell the Story of th ir go with you ! . Dr. ro I � . i:� C - I - The remarkable cue noted in the above - y and -lueMti%-c p fessit . �. lom", they sust I w th Veree's i )n by attending I .. . br�,yery. . Oui- boysswept. their foes before 1beglliathoroughtreatniellt I 0 Write I , I .. - I-. - . I article from the Halnilton Herald, conclu- ! \ - 9- . , Golden Medical I)iscovery, and tLe problem Toronto(,utting Sch ol. Term. -i low. . - . - strong .ng St. W. ­,�. ,. I : : ­. . . the�n. The Fenlaii8, though as pi�oves that the proprietors of I)r. for I)ILrticU lars. 0 K i � - .� � .1 . . - You will soon wonder ,where it is - �;- 11 � ,e driven sively solved '. I ______ I . - . - ' . ' �. F - numerically aithe Canadians, wer iljialrp� Pink 1)1118 have in no way over. Is t 1 The'picture is 7:�-- ­ . ..- :...�.. L _­�*, :. __ . - fell ba�.-k I W - Pink, gone, and when it wen - I . L I . - . . ­ - . � I . _ L..' from behind the barricade. They fight* stated the tneriL8 of their remedy drawn -cold" lingering and obstin- - .... - � �­ L. it nlile, though stubbornly Ing ' not over I - . - . . . . - .� � I :­ � for nearlv , 'Consumption, ill its ,��-_ . I . L . ._`:� . . L .- .. . � - - 1�1 - At last a ridge was i Pills are a never failing blood builder and ate coughs, and even __;_�_ 1, - . . . U RLTO N5 S .. . . .1 -1-1 1. 1-:'' , :L every -inch I)f ground. tollie, and are equally valuable for - Id to thill potent vegetable - .. �, - . I - . - � . I ­ . .I.:.- . - - � , . I . - -_ I.. ere called upon I nerve ly stages, yte ' - - - . 1. ::.. reached, an,I there they w . 'women, young Or old. They cure all ear 1�001111(1. Large bottles, one dollar, at - - - . . 1! I _', - . I . . .. : - i � L . . . . .. � . � -make a Stand, as it men or - I c0l . GUARn I ­... G 1..`-'-_,----,., .'. , ­ -." - 'L�.,�: . ­ - - . by their commander to formsof debility, female weaknesses, sup ld guaranteed to benefit or cure, __ :Z ALL HEALIN , . - adache, druggists, al - . - . � :: : . ''. : : wits evident -that they then had their op ew r money returned by its - - . . . I . '. � __1 . � - L . . preasioni, chronic constipation, h .� I . ' ` 'i %_ Just at this remature Ill every case. 0 . .. ' - . ponents ata disadvantage. I i tus dance, loss of memory, p . - - I ' . . ' I ' � '� , ­ . d on St- V i 'ellous act'Otl makers. .. - I .: - -- I . L . . : inoment a few inounted Fenians appeare etc., and by their'niar% - n t it, an( . �­­_._ _. I IKE' '_1 . .�. ,- - i .1. .. . the sinninit of the ridge. - The cry was raised .decayp blood. build up tile s.,,stein &new and if inen knew all that wome ' hi k I ­ 0 CUCE . 1. - I -_1 ' j - �_-_ . . : .- i..j ­.. ' I i�t_­ - ­ . - '..­ , - . - .. '. that it re-enforeement of cavalry was at oil tile 3 tile glow of health to pale and sallow woman all that ,nieu -lesire, poor Virtue --- -*7-- _- I I -TAR AN . .; ;.. �:' :_ 1 - hand, anil Col. Booker immediately ordered leston d stufl her'extra Shirt into a ha,lid-bag . . _��_ - �_ __ . - - . . '_ - 1-; ­ . lex ions. These pills are sold by all. woul . ; ­�_ -7 - . - - . f, . . . I - - . - . . - .. L .. . L ',I* . this c0mp , earth, a long, long adieu. ­ �. _ L . . . . .... - � - .. � - .. �_ I ,_ ­__ ­ I . I . . . .- L . � . . �_ - I I . ... . . I I- .: his ,,iell t,) forill into 9(plares to oppose ill be sent post paid on receipt and bid tile ' ­ =_ I I . - . - . - - . . 01 t'" - � dealers or w . . . -_ . � . . . . SOAP - - 11 - .,..--. ­ . d out, this was a x) by addreging tile . _­�--_�� . � .. . . . . _. . -_ . � - - � '. .. - � new force. As it turne of price' .5() cents a bo! . A IffaPPY Combination - �__-_- . . . . - . _� - . ­ � �­ L.. � __ __ __ - - - . �. , ___ - ... ... � . , - ... I . . . rn L( I le Ont. - t-ies of - - - �,�� - . ,. d - safe . - _'� �� - I � - - %�-?-: nly liable an . ''. , � . .--- , . . � - I 1.�.. '-: �: - __ C , for the Fenian _________________� I ­ .. ��m-_ ­- , � . ost unfortunate move � 8 of Dr. Williams Medical Co.. 11rockv . of the viost potent and active proper _. -_ . avalry wits a myth and thei Square I i - tli6, - - -- I I e whole vegetable kingdon', is that which . is . .- .1 lent mtks for the . . � I 1- . I ! .1 L .. � I, . I ­ . �. ; I .Rol(iiers only offered excel] .. � . � . I - The 11* 80MU '- -. &'- .th ription so I'll with* - - '­ I : Fell'an-bul lets. Col. Booker s�w his nits- : 1. � I . makcs Dr. Pier�e's Favorite Presc L . 800" I— "..'' - * , � __ - ----- ­ 86L, 0 __. ' "L.' ____ . 1 n old anti .. Medical Compiny is now Rently above hr so-called - __� _ , �. 1-1 I it . ' L J - . ( , Of the Lubon pre -em', . - -_ - ,_ i - - � - ". - - I take too late, - an'i not being A Don't . �__ ves the hair, makes . .-...:. - � - . . . a, and may be con-' in the market. - _. . I ­ tried soldier, he lost his head. � The brave at Toronto, Canad woman a restorative . __ I I - � . it preser .. .. ­ , 1, L . Dan't, experinient . - I - ­ - ' '� � ' �, -, ­- -, . - . , . I -s who were under him were moinentar- suited either in.pergon or by letter on all .Lop short of the best! _,�� - - -1 __ - . - � --- - - * :- _::_ I W. , " . . - -: - -_ � , - I 1, .,-. L fellov. - land- M e n, with worthlew imiLation8, when the world - - �_ .�- -- . e scalp healthy I. 1. ­-,�.'ff­ �_!��.. - . ily infected by the terror of their comn chronic diseases peculiar to man. --- ___ _--- grOW9 ­ ,..- � ,. I -Y - ' . iginal, . -- . - - � _. . I .... . . � . . - he enemy's for6es, g, old, or middle-aged, who find them- acknowledges no superior to the or IrBYRTON'S. . . �... ­ . 1. .) . . , I _ -1 . .. I e, er aml gave way before t behind trees and youn as, weik and erhausted, who liable, and oidy guaranM,ed remedy for the . Beware of Imitations and alwayi ask fO . - , : . '.-, �­' selves nervo re, . . . : , J intrenclied as they were - . - . _7 ._ � ,. �. - - - -.1 . fences. It was an utter rout of our soldiers are broken down from exces or overwork 9 happy -restoration of suffering and debilitat . ­. _.� - .., , _. L I... T:'. C . - . .. . . 1. -1 � ­ . " _ �Lr I - volley'after vblley resultin ma,nv of the following BYM ed,woman. ,ostg nothing if it don't do just . . . . .. I .. . . .. . .. . �.�. . ". . .. * w .. . � ­ I � . . . . __ . . - . - . ­ � %_ 1:.__.,�. .: () . I . . - .1 ... _. f r they continued to fire I See Isuarantee oa bottle- G 0 1 N G .:i ... -. - . . ... .1 ... -L. ., _. L:' ­ � I . . into the pursuing foe, but the Fenian forces tomg : Vennital. aepression, premature as recommended. . 1. I . ': �... I . . . . . �-. I . - __ .-: .. ,..*,t ;.- . low of memory, bad 0 � I - ' ' - - I - . � . . . . . . . . .. " . . . .- , - . . . _. .. .1 ,_1 , . , ,- .; -_ .. ildlyand of vita it)" . . . . . . were now too well in hand to fire w' age, lose 1* ,t,t, palpitation of the wrapper. ,mia - . . . . . - .-- .. L- . . .-.. - ... : . . � - n �_ il, '_,! . ribly effective dreams, dimness Of 811 . A man's errqrs are what make him a THRESH � . .. . . . . .­ ­ . �_ _4� their. bullets did some ter * " in the TO . . . . I ­ .. I . .� - � I' _­ - ...;_­ - �._1:._-.C__:_ . I . umber heart? emissions, lack of energy, pam ace or ble- � . . � - , .. . .. . ­ . � � . - . : %:..-!, ,, �,,.,:.k�; - work. It is said that the a I - , - " , , L , . . I I . : 1. � �..._ - . - __­ ;,- - . I . - - .1 . I � I - � � �_: 4 7 on the f I I . . . . . - . . . --- _: - . I � n -he, pimples L . - . . ... . . - - . . � . .. - . � . 1. - ­ � , . . . n , hesdac . - I . . � . I _: 1� - . . . . . - - ` P_ I I of those who were killed i the battle fell ' kidneys - , . ? . - � �� 'i " . - . -at before they were ,driven over body, itching or peculiar sensation About the -1 . Notice. THIS YEAR I � - .. ... . L. . - - - , , _` .. � '�_: ­:tl - . 11 this retre gang, dininess, Every bottle of Dr. Harvey's Southern - - - . . � . .., I ­. _.; .-A . the rail fence barricade from which they -had orl - : . - e old - .- .. L . .w. scrotum, w8sting of the . t buildin(r th L :­,_ -, � %L.-' .. hi of ths 'Red Pine for coughs and Col& in warranted. . . . �n � . - _��...' � - . I . . . ­ . , I . ': dislodged their opponents but � short L time specks before the eyes, t'%:..c Ing-' . L I . 1. I ,-:., .- . " - I'." � 7 V .. . . .* . t � I . gine.. - - I , � . . . - . � and elsewhere, bashfulnesl% . . I � � I.- _. . I .1 I ::_.ei 0',," . . . I I L . I . . . . . � el- t "'!'_ . - - ----r,-'4,` . , iv before. .... .- muscles, eye li4a low of will power, Youth needs no flowers of speech. .. . . . . ­ l - . reliable Champion En i I . - � . � . 11 . . I . � :, - - . . . :.. ' y engine " � - �* ." ;,Ail,� - . . .. � � . .­ : (I., ::,: deposits iD the urine, k and - . . The oill that has a perfe . - , - ­ . __ . . . - - � - ., I.. . of the scalp and spine, wes, . . . DaYou Buffer Paiu ? - I - . . - . I . . . � . - - ::- _.:_':�L_.1'-' . I . tenderness , __ . .1 . . - . . � e._ -1 ., . . . 1. The Grand Trunk 'KaRAXememiti - ..i:' desire to 81but", failure to be : . 1'. . I . water spark. arrester, that has its , -1 _: I �� ". � .,%. . - . . 'MONTREAL, June 24. Star has t . his flabby mawl8s, constipation drilness of Does *a d ull achiug Of nerve or muscle, Qr . . . .. . L � * ­_ - ' '_ .�_. 11 I . � - . : � . 1 - ��, -The reated by sleep, rg of neuralgia, toothache, or - . . . I within reach of operator - -,:, - �1.i .. ,:_ t- . I . e, d - ire for solitude, ex- the,scuter ping � . . . . . . 'Working parts .. 1. � �, -..:, vement ' ' - 0 � � il special cal)le from London: T e mo hearing, loss Of vOic es misery? Thousands . . . � . ..- . . � . ; ,_!-.f'1_.- . I k board con- Lper, sunken eyes surround- lumbago inake life a ..., . . . . . id of step I -adder. . - . 1 ; - � , .,.;.:. 1. "� . against the present Grand Tr citability of t6m oily looking Sking are Compelled to suffer day in slid day out .- . .. I . . Without the a I ' ' .. - �03- - . - : � 1� I!.:..- , . I . " . - . _.� � - . - .� tinues. A meeting is shortly . o be held in e(i with UUDRN CIRC", acquaintedwitri tile . . - - . . o ical aild ditrable ­ -, ,. ':.�".1.--._:_., ��., _. � . � _. -f :.--, .* London. of those objecting to the policy of J etc. are all gymptome of nervous tlebilit aimpiy becaus*hey�re u n I The most Simple, econ M � 0 . P I extraordinary pain subduing power of Nervi- � I - � I . _ _ ,.,._L :. k_.'4, . ' ' -- IV _ � _L ._;�. . , . � . Ijit,v and leath unlesseure . L . ; .Z11 :T . . . . -1 -) I - the boird to discuss the best tie of action. that lead to insa It is cer- .. . . . 1. THE FAVORITE � . I . V.., '. � ,. .. ' L . .� . .. . .- _.­_'. . V_ 111 . having lost its iine-the great nerve pain cure. I en(rine, built. - � 11:�,��._- ­. ,1:.1 . Mr.. Jeffries writes to th . ia or vit;a force - . . 6 . . .. �. � �,;', . I e Can' dily. Werviline . ..N. .- `� � Gazett" The spring.ry function wsn.,.A inponsaiquenoe tail, to cure nerve pain sPee I . . o with horizontal return-. . .-.r. _� " * - . - . . Built als - _­ _-,,� ",It,, I— I . . I ,.. � � , I "nforming the employee of the r an that tension eve . . . _.. . . ' .,'.L .- � I �_ ", - . , _ .. 1 ", . ,IL� es rough abuse Committed in cures toothache, rheumatisin, neuralgia, . . 1, . . - . - : - - .t ,":� �.,�.,,tL 4 I , � I -1. . it is the reduction not of their! a 9 lut of Those who th I 1. . % in 12, 16 s . ... I ­,; i% . . ie- . L . .- � - ... _. I --- � � . . ­ � 1, - �. _�,6�1 � - I I tb ad- - manently cured. Send lumbago, &c. Nerviline is 0owerful, pe � . tubular. boiler, either style, _� - � - I g I , . the salaries of the'high officials, at 'a Ignora,1106 May be per -eases peculair trg,ting,audeffectual. Soldeverywhere. � . . ­ L� .. ­___-_;'� - _",-"!��. . - , .1 vOcated by tile Englialishareholders. . your scl&.ew for book on all di - � . - a L . - I 1. 't : : " ,:� �.L :_'�, .��___ - _ ,.�� -, �_,t . - . . I- and 20 H.P. - I . I . - - , , I L . �',':, � ._', I - � . . . I . . - ,,-� - ___;­. . '' - _ . . ,, . .. . ... - I— .--11- ��; - , ... � .,...-.:. ,L. . . I , I .. , . , ., - .., -­�!:, I 11 I . . '. . . - : . - . . �,,. .,.-,v ,._", . - - .Z , �;_,; - to man. Address Id. V. LUBON, 50 Front . . . c -3.- .1 ... I - - '.. - _0 .:.- _ - . . _,�___117 - �.,.� � . _.. �,_. 114 411, . - �:. . I . , 1. � �_ . . I . .. _ 1. , into, On. Books sent free eadedi. , his issue we republish Oa"n L . 12 and 16 A.P. Tra' tion I -1 WL - �­ "..' . � . . .. I -- "Z�, i- ,� . . � , St. Elsewhere in t InUt L . . . . � � -z . - � � � -.2, H., Tore . . :. ., : . . ,- � �. ", I . . . L t .. ­ V N'�� , . I . � - . ­ which arefaint, relat to . . . . I for the Nor-W�s . 111­4.,�t, . � foolish Heart disease, thesymPtOmBof . . article from the Hamilton HAAld . t . � .. - I . .- I - Straw Burners . I ­� nl,�_ I . .. * I . � ". . ." . A fool alws�ys finds some on,) more I 1i numbness, palpitation, - � . . . � .o I . , .1 ��.,.�,!� _�, . .. . I .. �, -, __ i � )118, purl? e the w rful cure of 4 gentleman in . nts befom' ,�'. �� I L me 111_ _1�10' , I . .... I - 1, . I .1 .- - - K than he to admire him. - - 1, Chies, rush of blood to the yal- . I - � . , had meed by ph i . 11 ... . Examine this year s improve - ,­' Aw .0, . , 1, �fl . . .,. .1 � been pronOu . -_ . . . �.".. �� ..'�� I . . : . ..�, L, - city, � I . . .­ -_ _- -1 , � ­ - . . , . Zip beats, hot . _. . .�;"­ : . . withbeateStrOD& and who W paid the $1,0W ,. , % -t- -. '.: I . . . . . V,t,. : - � I I I . tated - t the grip is head, dull in the hewrt . cisins , table ... .. . givnig your order. .-, - -- - �_­ - 1 - - �_'_. ` ­ �­', x I .. . - . �.. I _.- .- - 1. . - � -, . . t.; I I . . - 'News from Alaska a In u- head beat 2 ted members __CZP .. - . . . Lr, the "mud I t insuranoe gran . I ­ . lirgi stock � - � :-. aar A)W b*u * . We'ha,,Vo a . -L. I - I he nativda of rapid and total � , L" '­�' 5 creating great ha first, pain about the breast . ;­ - ,:,�� -; � 11 I .. . g-.�.. .. �` ; � - . , , of second-hand enginft,..,,.i � , L ,.L ",; _ ,�­.­�,_, %,�t , ! - . - � . . I I = 0 1 " �'' -'- , .. . I tg 'tively be ATER0 U -S E' GINE WORKS CO ' IL � a Kodiak. voc am"lie, 1. There - Are uioker than a ill W of the RoYal �emplam The well known � Hundreds have ourQ& No atim 69 ,., _:­ .. P,- 1. 1-1 - in go" -;7 .__ ? ,� � � . . no doctors'o'n the isla 11C UZ ate. standi, LL :1., - of other makes .1 Z . , nd and. I mediq0s r V. aX of the Timew 18 s, gusmat-66 Sa to W '­ � :1 ,:.- :_� '­ 11 7, - . I . 1 -12, . .. . - g hard ' =0"rfomr book. Addriess IL reliability of *0 statements con- : A". ;L. 'd" �" repsir , _.-i" t x Rtodres. The natives are also sufferinl - no the entim I .. . . .. I - �. , FOR SALZ OW", � "' 4. I ­ . , * - , .. - - 1�1-- - , I N jtr(nt Su"t Bmsts Torwtvs "ined in the aruol& � .. ­ . . BRANTFORDs CANADAn- -.,-,,,.,.., ,�.�.-".,--,:",;�,.�.-,.,4�.,.�:-,-� �,tL"� - I.... , . _ - ­ � - 1- �:,t)tt­ I I I MEDI I "NE.. ="_.vu 12 : . h of "a Mfdi - � , � .:,:. - , � . I i I L. .1� - I - _-, , - , . ;­ ` � -1. . Ships on accotintof the poor cAto I I '. . ` - - I , " , , . . . 11 : "_ � _. _. ­ -,�::,�.'­t�;,��.l _. 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I - � : . ­ -� .. . . * ' ' voction with the day's proceedings BOUT.. -THA HOT INDO `f'i_ %,. �,, - I ..] � � - ) ;�,, 1 : - urprised at t�he bright prospects. con � .. - 1, ?, .1i Z . - _�,..' � I are a � ` �­ ­- - � . . , ,( �, - I 1% ..- . , all surpins ou%band to be bemk- I - ­-��-. _-.'.U;� ­�-; .� i . L � .� -1 'J - . , _. I have &.am . ­ _... I :: . . �.,.4, - il: .. . . . I . . . ': ,.�.�� - I ' _0� , -.-.-:�;-:.. ',�j­ .� _.Ii Hay will of coutse be a short crop, "."!, � , . .. .. 1, � I . _ .1 s . . - . � . '.' -11. - _, � . ­. .. L �. 000MM , I.. �-. . ,. . , . ; ":,. � - ed for defraying of expenses of next year's . : - ,­ . .- I _ .. . . . - I . , : .. ; . . . . ', , , . . . ­ :w� . . p � - .. :. ". I . ...'. .., . ­.' ': .. I . I.. I -� .. but if half the crop will bring double . I . � - I . . ...� -:.,.. ... - . .. . picnic. . - _. �, - .. . I I . �.,. �: I.; - .. �_ - . ;_ . % ,-- - i .; ,- . I - . - I . . I , - . .. � . .- ... i., 1. - __ . the:, money per ton, things will be the . -_ --- � . ­ - . 11..:� - . I L. -.1 , ,� - I .... . - �. -1 - i , '' . -1 � - ..­,.,�; � :1 . � :. . � . NOTES . . . �­ "t -) _:-1 - I , .,�, . . .. . : ., I . . . � :_ m � . .- -, . . _::_ � Ag rn-oi:it, Brool . W � I _. -;! � * same as. last year, and thera will only For in' nifioent tu k Road, it moght be cheaply shaded, ith . :.­: ­ IA 0 - - : � i - , . ! ._,� the Lvirkcriup I. I M - I . . ... . - � . ­_­,.--. 7� . Knox took the laurels. . . . ,., . . AJ . be half the expense in saving it. Faft captained by Mr. T . . . . 1. :,, - .� ' I , . - I . �, - _. ls:published eve Friday morning r,t its office -shell fakir set up hi stand but I - . . ' �. 1; , .. Vic,kering, Cut. wheat is, on the whole, looking fine. The nut 8 . ___ I . . . . ­ . .. .1 . . � .� �.-_* - ..a - *: -.,-. - ­.' _' : even better than iisual, with evidence was given the cold shoulder and forced to ' - � PRETTY ART MUSLIN ' . 1- ..'-. . . � I �_ � ": I TERMS ' ' . - '' � ­ i "' 11 I beat a hasty retreat. - I . - I.. - ..-, :1 : .: , .� � I . - I - . '. .. � ... ' . .., - -1 .. IiI.2 3 peryear; S iL.06 if paid UL advanc*. of an abundance of straw. Spring Let no one in East York or South 0 .: I . I RIM . .� -,. _ ­­ . . ..., � - _­ . , � . j � -'CREAM CUR ' I � - I n, . RATES OF ADVERTISING: ... . . . toirst insertion, per line - - - � grain is also looking prosperous. Roots 'tario make any appointment- for ths third . I - TAIN. SC . I -.' - . . . 150 60ndt8- are not advanced sufficient to warrant Friday in June 1892, but keep &bat date � . ..; . . I d . - 1. Each subsequent insertion, per line - . . . ! . . I . ­ : - ..- i ... _. . This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- an opinion, but the weather has been sacred as the annual Union school Picnic , - ' ' ' '' - ` . - . . I . .. . A � I ., -_ vertdoements. favorable to sowing, which is an en- holiday, ... - ''-^ � : . . i , - , ..- I Special terms given to parties making con- . - � . . � .- . .0: HANDSOME CRETONNE, _'�, _... . _. . . _____ - I . racts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- coura,ging .sign. To say the least, there --i - - - 4 .. . . . . . . . . .. yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly, . - -1 - ... . . . . � . � . . L . . - I . , - Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, is not the slghtest fear of &famine in 11 _. . EOHOES OF THE DAY. L I I . . . . Or I I . . .-. . � ' � � I 1-1 - this, the most prosperoug and fertile . I �� GR .. 7 - I ... . � . , .- - one year, $5 03, payable in advance. . .. INI? PAPER _.� I- 9�§'Notics in local columns ton cents per line, I .. The word newspaper is getting to be a - .1 I % . . . .. - . I I- . five cents per line each subsequent insertion. portion of our grand Dominion. . . I I ' _: . . I . - I I . - Special contract rates made known on applica- 14, - . . . .. . %�. I nlisnotner, for advertisements of all de. - ... . I * . . � .1 . .. . - . .. . . . tion. No free advertising. .. *,-4080-- - .1 I . - ..L . I .. Advertisements without written I nstructions .*I - . . 7 . .. scriptions are anea ngly luserted in the � - MOSQUITO X I TTINGO ... . .� - . . . ' . . L I .1 .. � . & . t�'�- dailies, so rea er may be lured into that a Ll . . . . ... ,_�'. will be inserted until forbidden and charged c - 1. DUNSARTON. ... . . . , " � L :_ ... - . I . - . . . I . .. ,.1. - "'. - 1-1 - . . . . .. � . . .. � .. . � . .. . . . .1 .. . � - . . . .. - - . - . -zordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- . . I .. j L. perusing a string of jargon proclaiming I � I - . . I , - I . I I I I . ments must be in writing aLLd' sent to the pub. ebody's medicine the best in the world - % . . . . . ­ I � I . I . . . I - i- lisber. - Miss Luke. of Toronto, is the g7aest of som ­ . . - 11 . .. . ..L - .. Job Work promptly attended to. I I , I Having a few moments leisure the other . : . . . . _. . . . I - � : - . - ... . .. . .. - - . (. "� the Misses flodd. .1 day, we fed our pipe. Zited a chair to a . 1. . .. - .. _. . . I .. . . .. . i - 0#' Geordie Chatmian, - * w drive - the dai y . _. ,�,, , .. - I . " . . . ri 0 8 . . . . . , i . .. . . . : W. J. CLARK PROPRIET . , - desirable angle and settled ourselves to . . � : 1 1 i . . . .1 � . -1. "I'll . I . . I . . . . � . � . 4.. . . I . . L . . . I I , . I . . I bus to Toronto. Mr. Crew -is fortunate enjoy a conitortable read. The first item I . . . i I ... . .- 9 ' a . - 9 * . . . . L . . _. � f3i,tir IP"Utles-Strict Independence. I in alwAvs securing obliging and careful catching our optics was entitled "The New - . . . �, 43ur _&Im-A First-class Local Paper. managers. _. � . Air Ship." We were curious to hear how .. � - , I "ur ]Mxpectatlons-The. hearty Theboys'now makethe football apin New,, Gloves, Ve'iling,* rilling, �, . that Chicago man was progressing with ., . 1. . L support of the r)eo�le of Pickering and vicinitv. in Mr. Anuan's park to the fullest of 8at- the invention so we started to read -two .. L . - . I I .- ; - - � .. � I - . AY, JUNE 26, 1891. . careful training they intend to compete adyertisement. We like to hear what the - ri - � .. _�._. _.. ' . , - . ]IS 'I '. Und' 'e - -, . . 11 . - isfaction. With a good coucher and ' 8 usual an 1� - . some lines and we got suspicious-& , * . FRID .1 _. - - - . with tile Detrolts, the Scots or some of pretty women say ; well, she ought to be . Ribbb ' Go'o ery st ... . - ) � 1) . . ... - the other important teams at an early throttled if she has nothing more interest- �I - . .. . - .. � ;. , .. .. . ­ . I I .- '_ . A want of confidence- vote was taken date. ing to say than lie about somebody's bak- . . .1 I ,� � i . - .. . � . _. . . . ' . . - .. . in the' Dominion House oil _�Nlonday a powder. We kot tired of that p I � . . . .. � � . I I . .9 in, &per, � , � . . . - � . .. . . -.:. a . The Christian Endeavor Soci0tv, nndpr , eig S . - . �. � . .. . � I . - . .. 1. - . - . .. � . - . I nd resulted in the Government being the able p esideucy of the pastor, Rev,. for out of fifteen items in a column " h . . . for , - . 1 1 : . I - . . 1. . . . . . I . .: . were adVOC&tiD'l somebody's nostrunis.1 . you at'.; .. - . � . . � -, M . i , .. - .. . .. . . . . I .- - . . - sustained by twenty of a majority. Mr. Cbish Im, is becoming quite an In- mostly worded so that one had to hastily . . I - - . 1. -1 . . . . . . . . . - . . - . .. - . ! : .. . ­ � - I . m - . ' I __. - �. ' � stitution of considerable membership. and painfully search for the pills, oils or - I � . .. . - I p . - . . . The British' Government will pro- Young peo�len, take adVice from une who bitters before giving the items due atten- ' . .. - . . I ­ _�, . . roulle Oil August 6tb. Party or"aniz- was Once , u g . . . . - I S , . ..-,. . , 1. .1 . . ;n . In himself and embrace this tion. . . . I - . ers b ave been notified of a general elec - opportuni�� Rf beco i i ved socially � . . � .. . .. I - ,_ . . . . I- I - - ming impro . ..__4--1_,__._. L . . ID; U N., B' -A.. R . 0 w - - i - � t � � .. tion and are already making ready. and spirit � Lily. . Tlioab quack remedies a ' .. . . . . . a set forth in the . . . - � . . - i - � . . . . Several times during the last session There be no no service here -on Sabbath dailies are not good for a man to read. . - - . . I - . ro - - ­ - � - ____ - I . .__ m I the Government has been voted down evening, some of our boys took their do- Have you a slight cough'? Does your baud -_ - . .. . parture for that most cheerful of neigh. itch occasionally ? Have you sometimes a . . . . - 11 I . . . 7 . 1 : . . . . . � I .-. Oil a party measure, but yet the treas- boring burf , Cherrywood. One of them 'disagroeable taste in your mouth ? Do you :.. . . . I ... �. . . . � . . - � � ury benches have remained steadfast. Was so fille with the inspiring words of feel languid:at times'� Have you an all gone . . 1. . 1. SAY, - FARMERS, - ._'*� �­ - - -, This election promises to be one of the minist r who was faiewelling, with sensation at the pit of the stomach ? If . . I . . . _ . - I . - , .. - - � n - . ' - .. - I . . more than ordinary signifigance and tile spirit o ! worship as well as love for you have any of these forerunners of dis- 1. . :- . , . 0 0 . It is to vour intOre§ t to call 011. *' . . - e ease take warniug and ward off danger by ' ' .1 '!' 0 ­ � . .1 : Will be eagerly watelied by Canadians his fellow -mea and fellow -women that h buying a bottle of Mr. Blankety Blanks I- . I . , , , 0 .. r I t * I i . I . �- .as well aslrisbmen.. _. . . . I . . got on the wrong street in coming home, celebrra'ted extract of wild tom cat else you -1 .- . I I .. . I . . I � . . _� ' .- ; .. . . I but after wi ndering around past foundries are doomed to an eariv grave. We have a I . . . The budget'speech was presented at and carria,, -e shops for come time lie bad taste in our mo'uth after smoking I �._ 0 . Jv'-"--.T8` RI - �.. . - Ottawa on Tuesday. � Some very wel- bobbed up � ierenely, just in time . to save rather freely and we always fet-1 languid �:. . . I . 1. come, eban-es bave been made in t ie a tremenduous walk. after a hard dav's work. an all gone seusa- . - . - - - . - n On Tuesday, June 16tli, the residen�e tion ii ever present in the region of the For 'all kinds of Fencincr Wire, Comino'n 3arb aw! Safety . , tariff, as the following from tbe,W r 0 of Mr. J. Parkbr, "Spring ,Side," was the stomach when hungry, Thereupon we Will s1low :--"Uiide� the old, tariff the )(,in, concluded after readiu_,,' a few of these Wir.,%, Nos. 11 and 1"), G,ik-anized - scene of a 1,ery pleasing event, it I rs I � I . � . ' . . duty on raw sugar, was almost equiva. the fortieth ai�niversary of Mr. and Mrs. cheerful advertisenieuts. we concluded - Wire., Wirie feuclug plyers always .ori hand all. - - ` lent to two cents per pound. This Parker's marriage.. The children, with the we were ill aud purchased a bottle of - -� . 0 ) - - . : .. medicine before it was too late. In the 11 ; . .. . . I . ' . I . . .. . . . . - _. I . . � . .. . .. � . . - �. bas been wiped out. The old duty oil Pxcepti3tl of'Af rs. Kennedy, of Agincourt, same healthy state of mind we began to . . ebeap for eash. - . . . . . - . . . . . � . . . . I . � .. _: reffiled sugar was 1 1/2 cents per lb. were present, as well as the grandell""rell think of an early death. if we should have ..., I �. ! I . . . . I . . I . . . . .� ... . . � _� . , . � - . . � - . - . and some most intimate friends. Only one , - I - * - . . - I and 35 per �!ent. ad 6loreiii ; this has manv mourners. whether braos handles - . . . - � . - - . .1 ­ . . 1. . . . . . . . . . - ­ Ilow been reduced to 840 cents per other place was vacant, t1lat of the ven- were-de8irable on a coffin aud if we should- . . GIVE US A CALL, - . . � . - . . . . . - . . . .. / erable Mr. Ii-eutiedy, so long the fuithful will off our pocket knife. water col n . - I . � ­ ' " � 1b. In order to encourage the cultiva- pastor here. A most grattfying part of saucepan to the I-Aucient." We got a ' _______ ______ ----. - - ___ -,- ------- . ____ - __ .--- ­ - - " - . I tion of beet sugar, a 5 per cent. boun- the gathering and a complete surprise to bottle of p ysic ani thunder we had a din-. . . r . - I : '. � - r _' ty bas been placed on beet sugar im- the parents was a presentation to them of agreeable ste in our mouth with a ven- 0 -&SI -3: '""03R. C -A -ITS I - - - 1. .- _. . - L I X _' r, .. . .- - - . portations ; hitherto they were admit. two very sul)stantial and comfortable arm aeance, sti I we felt much better. oh yes! . I � - .- ted free.' There Las been a consider-. chairs, the presentation being made by We did n t feel unwell before. but that Would just quit the boys. We are sorry we eatino't suit . .- _. able iner I ease"in tobacco duties. Cut the Rev. Mr. Chisholm on be . half of the adv. distinctly saii we were going to die. them in this respect, but we can suit their parents by payinIff . . C 0 familv. Mi. Parker repli6d in the inter go we had vio right to be anything but sick .0 bl� ,toba C has been increased to' 45 cts. - and the in re act of taking the doses seem- tbein the highest price for any quantity of Ecyg,,4. a eats d his br de and himself, both -of who Z7) � ­ � . i _: m ed to be. a -ick more before turnina tip our . _' " ' _- __ Per lb. and 12 1 ' 1/2 cents ad valorem ; are becoming quite feeble physically, ex- ; I We also bea to inforin you that we are now receiving . r toes for the last tinie. We did not quite - . 1411r,ff and other manufactured tobacco pressing deep gra-tittide for the gifts and finish th- bottle &,i ive are nothing if not twice a week ve73 choice Bacou, Sliced Roll Baicoti, Break- __ . - - . . -ias y - . _. *" I - been hicreascd 5 'cents per lb. also ,in the tenor of being proud of hib temperate and the habit of going to the fast Bacon, Stig-ar Cured Hains, Bologua Szitisa(r(rl, Frtilt and.- . . Ale, beer and porter in casks five cents family', for which lie has every just bottle seemed to make u.i vealru for more. 0 n in . �. - per imperial gallon and in bottles three reason, as a I are creditably occupying Very ziu will; ngly we came to the conclu. Early Vegetables, Flowers an' I 0 n . d Plants. Call and see theni. - , L . .. : .1 cent-,pergallon. There vre also lar(ye Positions Of trust ADd responsibility. As sion that e were imbibitie alcohol in a r - . . . .. . - 0 . - 13 . � I . � e, � .. - ­ . ! . ..: .inereases ill spirits arid strono, waters first -in our neighborhood. An elder in quire's. '-hrrn" we prefer it %rithout dru lq I 1. � . 0 a prumineDt CitiZ�n Mr.-Pa:rker stauds the highly coneentrated-foim'. When we r . "H _. 4 TZ I . gs .. - HARVEY'S CAS -'S" OVE0. . . , . . � . of all kinds. ;'Tlle duty on salL has the church, superintendeut of the Sabbath orfierb -, �o - . . . I . . .. - � it ii wltlk many patent medi- I .. . - I I -_ - i -_ ___. --- r ­ � . I n I I . . . been reduced one-lialf"OW1111., to the school and be it said to Ing eternal credit '.'i'cs 1'�5 al��01101 I -1 McA_�-ii,#' Maliv . - , - - ' - '' . - ... fact that con101nes li,�Yc- fittene(l as that lie always loved clilldren, at one medicine Mtiny members of the 1.0.1; 1'. - - , , i � e, - I . " Medicine bottle, gimplv * - ' , . the result of t1if xcessive t@xt%,t1()11.­ t ule a wuuieipal coulavillor, and IOU" a are -41aveg Lo th . . - - after takina a Ilse thev feel goo -I as tLe . * ­ . . Justice of tile Peacc-, with a most lora"ble " ina is, re%er dr-min'.ng they been -3wal- Brougham Dry.. Good's - - H 0 11s, e If- I , * .� .., Saturday's World bas the follo%%,ing character he- is fitly r oken of no the ,316 - I - _r - - ,p lowinn- a imly good stiff horn o! navii;,antie. , �. . . I M . - . I ­ . � �__ - ; , - . . . L . . . � which sounds christilaw-"Povertv -0 _'-Gratid Old Alan." May both enjoy yet . .. . . . - . - � . I . - nowhere reall%. recorded 1� is. many happy yrzars of wedded bliss. I I - - .r . . --c.-I-I.. A I y sto(:k of D , ry Goods is lirm i . ri for' the . . Sprin ': a . au . d . I , as a cillille The much -talked of Uiiion sellool pie- r '_ ' �-____.__ 6-M**�6--______W , . .. I . 0 1. .1 - I U I . - , Suniwerb`Trad - � . . . .. 0 " Ki&mrin J. !'roxvu, a sle ' U e. - . I . � diou ifreqtiiitl)-piiiiisliedUSCI'iL'Iliial. nicir, ow Athe past, fliougliDot for- . elitug ear -cod. . � . . . . . . . .. ,� i. . - er . .� . I . - - .. . r . S "It tO P`il fol' 110 Other offence. than gotten. Th anticipations oF the cow- ductor in t] le eniplo.y. of tile Canadian Pa. . _ y r * - " I _. b. ' . '. . . - lack of home, of friends and 1110ney a Mitt6e were Tiore than rmlized, with one ei';C, has Iveu firrosZed ,It .Alojutreal fo, . ' I CALL AND GFiT A NOBB SUIT.- . . i : . . . � - � . .1 . . .- . . gill 11 ,,,,I ini: , bout S 101) 000 worth of -o,-,,]* . . I . .man is, sure of popular .9villpat.11y. , exceptibu, vi �, , being" unable, to 111ake Ilse . ^�s .1 , ^ % � - ' I I _. I .. - lisfortunes, poor . lid-lilenCrascality 0 y did into t I . T 9 .- 'o . - he United !�u,tes- The smugg i g I ba e s lar e and magnifie-ent stock f Wall Papers very 1. . . I .3 0 f the stpaiii yachts, wiliell forti1natel - I' ur? . . . . . . g aig 0 .. I - � I -_ - -_ . u larue .1 - � Of th0se ill W110111 one trusted may so not cbme to the grounds. Noblawe is lias been uJor 3 ears_. - ­_ low iu I la6kities.; " I . . . mduce a, man in I ils age that lie is cast to be attaclicd-to anyone as it was titterly - I- - __ .�. - . , price. ., Boots and Shoes i ?n ( . . I . . - 0 V impossible for them to laud. The atteu-- - I A,11 I. .1111-1.).N80,111elits. , .. I I . - amoii- thieves in prison so that - . .1"_ T.T M a 1. J S, . - . - . 0 lie dance far exceeded last year's and i I __�.-_ .- __ ---,:- - - - - - - - 1T`(=C3C 01"_ C�MOCT­Mims- 8 vf1r. ---------- I - . . . nia v not (Avend tl.(-, PrOPrieties by dy- iousl te(I tit frolll two to t OR SALE'. -A Go - _ud-Hand . . . I . J y estinift 11- e od -beco . � - � � (F . . I ,_ - . ) I hicYcle, ').' 1661, chenp. Apply at tilt@ offl,-e. .. - . - - - -1 1', I '­11)Jil .fll,� r:)_1,(1,5i_de. - Thc,rz� have 0--wisand.- Thei-e %1,-17re wixteen behoo'16' ion F . . . � ! � . - DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE LOW PRICESS . . . . . .-. . - . - - I c . . : ... - : 1. � , , , � � . .. 1 beell easez, in Toronto where vagralits full aud repi �sentati�;us ffoza many more. Olt SA E _.N U .%I E It AVA R - ' . . . . : � " - The displayuf fiags9 decoratians . F US %) '%IS . . :. I THEO.- B. WILLI .. - _. we, -e subjected to indignities that o of paper ' for sale. partie)s to furnish their . . I . _-kST1:R. .' - 0 YI of Iwes, . S . . owninvetz. a 10t1l, 9ta con., Pickerni.g. Ad- . . 1. .1 I - � act of t1leirg Inevited in any inew;iire, and evergre n, unifornied marfilinis and dress Al.l.,'X. 'WADDF.L1,. ei&ietnont. -z-37 - -___ - __ __ - - - - ___._ ­ - - - - - --------- _____ - - __ - . fiue horses was on6 never to be forgotten --- - - - ------- - _and thte feell!)g ex1jibited by the - . - . ___ __ - . - - �, . . , - - . I . . . I . - ;I- I D . - � . . . .. . - se 's by those who saw it. The grounds were 11rARNING.-I 1JI'll - BY FORBI . - - . . . . - . . . � . , _ ii., . . Alluell S1111, iar to that sho - fleut condition aud the aecowino. -1,ut - � . .1i . 11 . . - � I I . 1. . . 1; . . , . . . wll bY the in exce 11 R,15,illlt,gi%,itit;(rii(i-tttioxieFt,iiijitF za- - . I.. � . .1 . - ... . . . " . 0 U 01thy, is I will i)ot be responsible for. nor I - . I . . . . . . . A .- . I . I . . � I - .1 - . . . . . . . - . ; ; - . . ... . I e 11r. Cowan were of I I Rottle ativ Stich accounts. LI)W.%lj1) --- 7;=-' ='��=====_­ -_-_ ---- - - . 1� - _�: _�� - a" d negro in Wood:Aock, Who, 01) datiogs proy d d by X Wil h H - ____ 7 _­-::::-t�-_ - ___ _.- - - � - Abeing arrested as - - - - - -------,. -- __ - . . . � . a vagrant, claimed th6 first ordcr. Lunchinfl,)f Course, was 1101,TliY, Ilrousliall). 45 , - ' . ' . � ' '' - i, I . . ...--- __ . ­ ! . � - . ' . ' ;i _' - ost necessary porti, a ()f the en! , t , . - - -_ --- __­...� - - . I -tbe rl�,Iit of i man who bad been honest a m' . - ' ' . . � . - . - . 0 ' U or aru. 1TRAI'ED. Lost. Str, I -e-.1 or Stolov, , . . . ment and waF; carried out in all " a DC .j - .. I .. . citizen of the tOwil for itearly lialf a . i n -r S nenr Norw iy. a btLy mar . three, yearo' old. . . . . I - - - . . century to die in God's free air. But 3' style from the dinning 11%11 to the, with b1ttek a . . UNDERTAK.IN'Cx 1;� _ i. tj)(,,�.Illtli; als,) a blae, mare, &-,ed- In- . . . . . spreadlug of dainties 011 tile grass and forniation I twill lead to roe very of ;Ztue Will I I - -_ - I .. .. .� of all +lie cases of the sort ever re be-suitdbly r3witr(luj_ Addrem J. V ADAMIJ. . � .. _0 . 800 Queen St. ast. 35 . the i: . . . ed theumost revolt' - Part- some even made themselves acquainted . � - . Everything in ove line constand ' .' � 11101 is that which with baskets without the formalitv, of & . i M - __ - ___ _ - r___ ---,----. - ___ . . ; . - ec u . . . . y :,;.- , . - ! . - . A INT � D o� hand at reasona . . ­ I . r enflY came from Prussia. A home- introduction. A stand., at whiell pleiisaut .-Salesmen tO handle Mr . - ble des. . I i ... . . . . . . , L . . e - I i , ' .- less deaf and dumb man was thrown waiters furnished swe W bardylinosof nursery Lock. Handootne ..c . . - . Il : - t -meats and drinks, ont!1t . I . Calls P1-0111plly allend 9 I; � free. u1i sion from swi. . . . , into pris-on' for vagrancy and forgotten L"UPPlied 911"'We Ones'With a great "urce Have done bqsinefis in Canada for over thirty L ` . * I � M Mary or corn - 'd day 07- 77 ,qhl. - ... 1: ­.. .1. �. _ years. uce sfftiaranteed tc pualling men if - - MmIlYza a. zlljz� - ': � - . by the, police. - Unable to attract at- Of huPPiVeSs. Interest seemed. howaver, they fol L ' ZTCX"X_TA0ALM V . to eentre low o r instructions. Write for terms :. � - . . 9 A919 BROTHf RS' COMPANY. . . . .. . tention.lke siarved to death and wa. in � ho competition for tile silver at once. c . F NERAL DIRECTORS, . - PICKERING, OST. I . medali prose ited by the proprietor., The Nairserynten. ollmrne. O"t. - - __.. � - I - - __ - __ - . - .. . almost tatall devoured byr' So-". . - - ,--.--------==---:-��--------------�. ___ _2-� . __ V ats. Death --- --- - --- -_ --- I--'- , , 1. �. results were � L8 . - , -------- _#,� . ____ -_ . was f011Ows:-School matches - --- - . ", - the Pellaltj&e paid for being poor by ' ARNI 'G. -The inh blit'11119 Of Pic. . .. . .ol . - .. . - - .. - . . � . - . . 11 . I .� . _ - pupdo- of f891, I -ort Union, Green AV kerin andthe countl oj ontaxio are . : . .. I I . . . - - . . . . . 1. _. - . .1 ,.- and dilmb-the one an accident by River, draw ; Scarboro, Cedar Grove, 2 warned i at selling, buy 9 a wmh- . - .: . .. .. . . . . � .. . . I - : . .- . - I - . I . u . . .. - .. . Ps '110 logs an to 0; Port Union, Green River, 0 to I ; ,ng Mach ne , i'34 �o � ­ 11 . . I . ...-. I . . - I birth, the other perba iade by Ilia 118 nr%lkse"ta Washing . . . I I - I L- -it'beyond his control." . Machine Mar Co. r "o similar to _____ - __ -'--L- ___ - - __ �� t - . - -r--W' : nfa,tnrin . -_ _____ -_ -_ - - �_ _ accidei . Scarboro and Green River yet to play, .T. H. Colems, 1,s paeukrnatic W "bar, as they -ire .1 - . � I .. . Senior match ,-8, MR00 Leaf, Green River sn infringem4nt on said patent owned by me. . . i _T___ ____ :, . . . . I . � . . � . . . . .. � - . . � . . . . - � . - : - . � : . . . � . I - - I . . . d according! to law. E. W B. H-4,'YWARD I - . . . : . T. � farming friends that crops th All parties found so infringing win be proaecut� - . I � . I _. Much colAplaint is heard froin our draw; Port -Juion, Cherrywood, draw' Is year Whitby drew the bye, hence yet to pla ' 0%bitbT. Owndr of phoons for Ontario. Ag ' I -...: I I - � . . .., I . will be i Race by puFils:Bovs 9 ancr y wanted. . ants . ­ . .- - . . I I I 'L � . a -total fAure. No matter nude % . . - . . . )� F: - � - . . - - ___�7 __ . . . . .. I 1. . I . - . ... . . L . i . . . Brant. J. R binson, T. Mansfield, R. OR. SALE. -The estaite of th - - -_� . I .1 . . dson ; gi �l a late . . ., - 1 . . 1. . � - what may -be our occupation, the sue- Dayi s 9 and under, L. Sherdan, F -Mrs. I very, ci)nt&1n1!i oo � . � I I , q acrIes., bein I - . . posed of lot 0 - - I � I I i . . � , ! . cess of the farmer deeply concerns Us, .T. Anww, A. Mansfield, A. Carlton; bo a " of i a th! . . . � ... , - I .1 I -UDIOSS the tiller"s labors 'are crown . y O'con of th the towush- \r - , I ; I .- . - - - . . .� . I nj ston toad. di uAl _k 0 town of I., � . I I ­ � - usiness Fitzpatrick, icheU ; girl ing . . I . I . .. . � i ed 12 years and - iuder, McIntosh, Hammond W K IT 9� Pit' tehretuR.-frout ...... . -with success, our success in b 9 12 And under, tby and 11i miles from ering Village. . - I I � .. is a great uncertainty. 0 i sol I I L ST - � � I � - . d 1. goop buildings and a y colivenienee. - p . 9 KING SL, WE tf L . . .� . - . . While farm- Ethel Vail, unie Keeler, May Rodd, This is a . . .. . very destrable propo Title indis- I . L � . Ing, for a few years past, has not been Sadie Guthrii ; boys 15 and under,Brant, putable. F0 ,further 81-tieu ApplT On the , W11TIO A I- ,�.. 0 "A . E remises, to . A. POS ()on rehitoct,Whit, I a - - -. . r 0 1RJ 0 , - �, ... :, ill � . as good as it mio,ht have been, yet Hammond, ( owan ; Rirls 15 and under, 1� __*1 I a . :-.L_ '] - . 0 J- Hammond Clam )Keeler. Mary John. or W. RICHARDSON No" Public, - X 3 - . I . �, � I that class of our population has to Rkering. . - . - - I .. . 1.- �z 1. 11 son ; boys 7 u nder, Hammond, Con. - . ��-_­ - .� , The Repairing of Fine' aud COM- � '�� , . : 1. � some e.xtent flourished. Mue ' h darker way,Stauls - I�L � � �.A . 4 . . . ­ . � - . - pain yl binson ; girls 7 =1 under, 2 - IN .,-?us L_ .. 4 I I . t has been used' . ART UR EV "ETT.I.'' . . 0cated Watches receive - , el than was absolute- m. cavana JAM . . .... ..� . ,_ . . fima M. Lotten, F Carpenter, - i *&A . ­ . . i . � i" 14 � I- . ., � � .. .t- a 5 and under, 8 p4ach, j Wishes to an�ounce to the 181mu . '' SpeCial attention.. . : , .. . ly needed. This has served to make R Found; bo blia W 11 . . :,:.; - I .. - .. .�. I - � our farmers more canny, and pre- Knox :' nirls � that be - ouding pu N )" � . _-:1 �i � .and under, M Boyss, R 4" OiPeue I out a Tailor Shop i. . � A4 - _��' .,. - Ch - . OPP041to Disney Broe. stws in s I . AD Wor�. Guaranteed. - Charges ModerJ@-',,,.,�' -`1 - ; a -comers, Roe ,= ; ., -,�- . , . i vented them from rushing into uncer- aPmau ler, KoLe - , .. - . I ��,F . . . �­,i 11 I _... - q . .. .- -V - '. - trustees, Cowan, Tool ; teachers, Hender. ` - .1 ­ .- . A�.,., - ), tain speculations. One good year . I 3�-ALT-dGAt.�4111 -:- '. I - ___W_ . I , � , :; 1. :,:�' � . � . . . . - . . " ­ �.._ .::-., '11� _� I a ord . - OBT.' CUTHBE , � 31 GorM183 ; tbrOelegged race, Wh "he is ... M . � Ick I A T I F 0 1 - 'I , , �l I t 0 It - P au i� , ,, , I - - I 0181, 0 1 0 0 ELLS i I � U11 er y - A A ff* V* , I � C aT ; n 9. I ) a � ,. I I . would place them in just as good '101 Oorm- _k Oro to his - . � .1 R I RT#: - -- -11 _. - _� . " JOY and Brant, SLeDWd gkna B - .. on", a and ZGP=*u=rkr1*nCG&1 ")Mwac" � .. � � . � � . :_ .)'I- _. I - . rant,Bush *4ka a a . . � -_ . 1'. _ .- ,. .- position as per4ps they would have and - Keeler. f - I . . . - W" ,. Fraotioal Watchmaker exid Jewe][18r.-O �1� I " 1, � - ::. . afm Call sad UL . I I 1; . :. � -- ,�­. I ­. I Exc�ll t munte Was I . �.� ... i� - - � , I . , I . � .,. �., I .� .1 0 I.A� .1 I ": 1� - ... ". ! - .e �. ,�. .,:; ; - ,4 �,:': - �bm in had. otops -been better. WO vided loy .�V�tq"Wde, .. .. . 1. I . I ' �__ ­ . i"" ,_1 - . I, - , � ,�,: �,,l I . . -1 . . , eornes . bsn& ARTH. R EV�RIEFT !I I 1� -A, 9 - ]Ki -.-) I 9_ � _ I : ` I � ''t - ­ , - Q 11�` I , .1 . � it '­.- � .11 , "', - - . . N , , I � ., � . i . , � 1. PAIL., " ... �U4 St , Kei .-':�2":'��: -,.. . , . I .. , , � -1 � I _1 . . _; . ! .- � -1 , "­ .4 ­-4�­ dl 1?�____. 4 i , ,� 9�1'�, � � I I I ._ - ,.1.1 I . I _ , , L, , , lx� .�I!� " . 1�. . .1 _ 11 1 41 I'M __ �_ , : � 1 �4. " _. -.; .. ,,� �2,r:, _ - � _�).R ... .. - , � : ,�i � � .,;' �, 11. . - - .- J& ""; "4 , , �. � - �. - ­­ , ,v - , , . - . .. " . --1 - , 4. , , I , _; , - �­ I � q , ,.t.,h-�.­,q ,.�nqi �­ . _ _ i , "�. _:, _._�, , �.�t, ..�. _98 W,41 .1 a I 4-' ��, , L -.- � .. � 4z,,�'t' Z;,� - � Lnz�,,g,F4_%,gi� , � __ - , . W :1�116 1'. 1�' � , , ; E", _ ;',�� :�; '-,-",, _ - " , �!XWV, � � - � -_ - , . 4, . ,,� . 1% �11 - __ .4 ­ ,� --i , _ -, . w I Aw���� i I- W� i ;Nir" - : . " �41P k.z I I . �-` ...",".1 ­� - .:--.. - ---I- ­ . _ � P,__-._ _.,�. . .� . _� __ , j�:., ;, L.. t� I . .. r b.. - I - .V . . ... I .1 �1' � . - - - . 1- . � .. _11;`,Ia , , . - - � . '. piSTRICT .1 .1 . . I � -, . 11TOLEN IN TRk MOST R , V . I L I F. ... FROM OUR X(' I I � .- l9r. Ben. Madill lias .­. � pootInaster at Beaverton .. 1dr. Arthur Luu,lv, � ,valuable horse for wiiiel I '. - $200. . ,I Barrie has iienred tl :; 1CXnd*diau Association ( 1. . men for this *ear. I � Last week at the convc . , I UILliversity, Mr. James � . . - . of Goodwood, had tile I ; _� ot L.L.13. conferred upoi I . Mrs. Bentley, forine 11. .r by a C. P. . -1 was run ovc . "-.* . � Toronto Junction. She .., . . crush( 1. off and her hands ".1 . I living in Toronto for al) . - . ,.. . I years old and lios it larng4 . I - A sad accident occurr i I . . I - ear Idyl Wild, on Ta .­ il i �_ . . arty were returning ho I ... :� . - ,::, toat, and when ab -111 ' I 1. 1. the boat caPs;ze(l. Tilt', ..� "', I r. F i ... I . were t1rowned, I .1 . ' .!. . I and Miss K1ttv Foot,?. '.­ . �re rescue(I I -v t! ,. .. �: party w( - s' � - Island who f1w the :'cr� . �_ ay e -,�U;r .1 _� Last Thursd, _% : , . . , r( -port % � . 11. leight o'clock the L, 1. - I . .. Ferry that J-11110; 1)-"': . .. . � �' . been found t10"ting, "vit ... . i . .. .11..�,!. . .. . On the lake an,l th4t i!e P-,,. - been drowlie.l. K ... 1� IV have 11 . . - . .. W, - time a dozen boatN %k'* -r F��� .! I a an h, ---i f.� after less th, U - I'.: . . k�.. - , I—. � fouwl a fe �% ,,, , , - , . , body was I - . . ! ," 1. � was last SEell'. . I'- . - . . . I �,�,*�, - - ___' 9-6001, ­ I . . . . 11 I ' - -1 . � I- . I k, . � . . . - - 13ROWN 8 CC . . I- . . , .- I -_ r- I.... 11 .1 . - mber from a �," . A large nn . . , �': I 1� - ed the 1partv lield in .N1 . . . �� I. - ;!. . . I , , I Thursday u'vilt. i�t! '. � Mr. David Wvpc.r L-,; P�o . I . L " Irooster tile other (l:LV- - �_,._ � I i . - . 'Ot luto a t" . . loose, and g V . ; - In ,, (, .. -) (.' I . choaked ll -',f bV ti " . . I 11 , i�,., I` .- Dave %v011l,(1n*t ha _,_. ! - pea. , K's, for him. . I i`. � . * , ,..� .. The fir'st _cyaule betwe( �, -.,. . . �V - . . . . I ills was T)IaN,�f I 1�1� . . . . ern tea i � I - . June 20tu, n Noil­)u% . . . : �, � I -1 I .. . erns are greatly ,-Iat��l . ­ - � ,e f -, , . 1, -n , (, I . . The score at t ' 1�- .. - I --ou i -t I - . to 0. A. N e iI �, � t7l*(_ , .1 . 4� * . . I s, - entire satisfaction ;)..: - - ,� I I � . : ) - 414- . � � . - I . . - . � , . . . . - . . . . � - 1. . - ; . i. I . . - ... . I . . . . � . � 4 , - . ' -rc, _-_ . Miss Chard, of Tc I � � - � �,:. . � - . . Misses Lawson. - . . i . - . 1. I . . . Miss 'Mary Coxworth . ... �., � I . . . . _.�. I I Claremont where she hzz I - . - - , L .1 . . � . - . mysteries of dressniakii J;- ,. L � � Mrs. M. Summerfeld I , ­ : . . I who has been spendin, I . I , .. _. - " her old home liere.ha-; . -: . . our school and their � � I I - .- . - .. � ­ goodly number -i to � - . in . - - . .; .., .. school picnic at ­ Ru-eb� I - . I . .1 While the weather w%, I I . ;.. - . �:'_ would have wished for. . _�, . _. 'fled to the .1 . . . . present testi . - I - ` . . of these annual 1) ' cu,ci ' . , .I- . . - the water. not Permitti a - 1: I . I present, was perhaps I ;� . pointmeut, thou -1i sor ml � ... T- . 51 � � : - -- think otherwise. ak � .. i 1I . . . I MIGther ,.:ri 't . , �, May VOte t . i; , . .:. Rev. if. Fish preacl ;: . .,- % - . , ircu' . i. . - mon on this c , - I t � - . ..�, . last. He hzt,i beLn Al ] I . . -1 . I - . � in the Airgonia (11�11-1 ': .. I 9. � I wishes go with 16111'. I- - - 14! , . . - ** , . � .. � � . . .1 . , � . �� . : . . . . . I : .': .. I . - ­ . .- . .- � - . I'- � ["! . - .. The Scarboro -11in, I . . . I, . I . I" .. . - bought lots to biii.,! � ! I.. - .. . - e fv -,, � 1. .. - tile county lia% o 0, . iies furth( I . �11 move ten rui I . . . i ". , . . . They have fouu�l ,-ivar , t . I . �_ . nolsv, 1110170 (lenst IV I - - � , . * �, , routo itself. The u,, , " , , 'k t � r) .. I cars rumbliu- over , �._._, : - - streets. tile blisse.,, .� . 1�; � �.. - . agor-�, ak � ,� -, . � brewery w. ., _ k'.-- - - - .news -boys. is soi,i,A1 ��, � . . Ma"'U011a 0, . - - . have on . , � V . I. . finest buildiugs in fl . .1 . .... 1. . � . branch office oftht� 1) . - . " -t �� 1. �. ... . Mall'S fine hver), � ­ .., .. - 11). .. , ,.. 1�1 . .. erectO b� 11111)(1c I ��� 1. . . , _1 T1,omt.ition's grand wl .. . - - - L.:. . We have electric ,)_,,Ill . . � I .. � - - . � 79voiks, the telephoile, _ ' .. - '­ . .. Granaer, 1). 0., ON - � � . n ,,;- . - I I . . uatural gas. We Lx I I.:. . ..� jails, (; hinall t'Cho"'k, � . .1 . . . .� Oak street, which no, .1 .­ 7 . in Canada - The 1%, � .-.. . I I Which wai plirposeJ b . . . " : - beitig - . -1 " - park is rapidll 'I'l- " � , �. -& .- i 11 ", Q. West is b I Ing I I - `� .1 - , Beech Avenue, whieli I I . ... I I - . I . A . end of $,20,000. Lc .. . - . , 1. I �. Mary. There is bell) I raasonr vaii t r , ( I - . y , .. . r - ... .. : body which will -be � . - . I I . - ston shortly. The vz . I . . . � Dark's lot. We I'A" �1. . I , running to and fron, . . . t: .1 . . village of Toronto . - I I 1. switchman, Scarborc z 1. - 1. I making hundreds -of I I -1 � . '1�1� - . . ing passenger on 8.131 . . � I - poser, living retired i - - .1, . � trey, operator, has (! . � . � I � " . He has used ut) one � 1; ount 0 . . I ready on ace 't I � � I. I 1. I ! telegrams fur brick, I . . �_., material. it is reporl . � I . . '. - I - D.D., made enoll'Myll I . � .. I � to clear off all debt . .- � . . - .- ..1. � - find he sold 26 Pigs :, � . I . , A�. - and 3 barrels of but! 1*� !* �.� -, - AW per glasF. Agal . � I I - . .1 -on Saturday laet Sol � . I . I *ened at John Healf - I � I i -. ,we a good crop tbi . -1 [� -you talk abons Bells I 1. -. # I -to Bellamy to thro.vi , . . � ,_: , " ,%Pak because it is L - � -level. Hurrah for -1 . I - - I . f I What the people 1 V� . 1_. 1: ', I- *-How in E. A. Mae w- i, , .. � . - . . . I � - _. � , Where are his fo . - - Where am his carr , . i . Js his spiral Stair C1 �.. � - 1,-A;-1AWAJ21iG8? - . ­ , � �-a' -A - , , � � .,- I L-74- . 11 WE - , I ­ . . I—: ­ . . . - - . - 1. I - �. , so . ; . - . , . - . - - i- . ­ -. . I I s . I � . ­ - - � I I . , , I � ; I- ! . . . � . . : - --� . -- .'. w - I - . . � . . . ­- ., - : .. ... .. - ­ � , . -... . . .. . -­', - �. . . .:,! -­ 1. I ­ � . .. ... � ,� � �. . 1. 1. � - 1.1 , - .. - , ,�.� , , ! i t� - � I . \ . I . ... - . . I I � . - .11 � 4 -1 I'� . I , I r �:, � . - . - : , -I.- � . . . I . . � , - 1. Z.-�: . � , �;- �:, .. , ., � � . . litly " . . . i - � . ­ �., -,- - - -`��.. P i - �' i . . � , �� T. , , . , ; . - i 1: -� .1. : 1: - . . � . . .. . --,- - - -- . A . ..... � I , � . , , I I i . ", � . . .1' - -: . .. . . I . . , . : . J . I - - - I . .., . J- '.. . i . 1� - ­ � I . - - � . 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'..Vostwastc-r at Beaverton. - . . . � . - Mr. Arthur Lundy, of King. loRt a I - I.t. valuable horse for which he had rrefuE ad 1. S,400. 1 . I �- Barrie his secitred the Regetta of The . - . � . candadian Assoeiation of Amateur Oars I 11 . Men for this year. -. ­ I - 1-- -- ' 1. . ;- -. Last week at tile convocation of To5ro ito .. .. , - . - �� . -University, Mr. James McCullough. ."r., -- � � i - I � of Goodwood. had the honorable deg.-ee I � � ". on him. the 1. I ot L.L.B. conferred up I . - . . I - :­ Mrs. Bentley, formerly of Uxbridge. .1 . . . . . .... was run ovc.,r by a C. P. R. train at W xit '. V . . :.� feet cut Ing . . to Junction. She had both C.Ro . . I . Toron . . . ;.�, off and her hands crushed. She has bi on eacl . . 1. liviug in Toronto for about a year, is 34 the. . - . ­ . 1 6,% --- years old and has a large familv. The I A sad accident occurred on Rice Lake, sex, . ­-� ' A picnic and . I near Idyl Wild, on Tuesday. . - . . party were returning home in a small sail the .. �� boai, and when about a milO* from land, hea . I I . .. . tile boat capsized. Three of tile number see I . � ,vere dro',viled, Mr. Foote, Miss Jernie cur ,. � . � I . . , .1iss Kittv Foote. The rest of the day I �.. ancl ) ane I . I : e rescued by tile people from. the . p-11-ty WC,r . - . I wh i -. . I .�..� island who saw tile accident. . the ! . I .-. - LastTliursday eveningabout lialf-past hap . li ei,llt o1clock the report tlew around .fort old I -. - �: r, at Jaines Dunaldson'§ boat ,lad to i - . - I. Ferry til, I 1 -en f'ound tioating without an occu ant kno . , be . ­. - � 013 tile lake and tilat lie must consequmt- ple I . - - �: : 1-. .. - IV llave been drowned. In a very short wl .- . . - . . . I ..� - ..- t1iiie a (lozeu boats were on the lake and o& . � - . - � than an hour's searching his the I . . . after less M . . � . lie thi - . .....� * body was found. -a few feet from wher. sch . . 1. :.. I Iv,qts last seen. - . . . . . . ... -. - I .1 . . ­ . - -: . by - , .. ­� - *- 441-* 1 - ... . . , . , - .­ - .- . . wl .- t. an � . . - 1. � ­- ._" I � - �. -� - BROWN'S CORNERS.. �, ... rea . . . . .... 1. - . . . . .... . : - ... ; no . - . . . .­..:: . A large number from around here attend- na . . . � .. . . . ­-, .. �, ed the 1partv held in Mr. M. Secor's barn ho - . . . . Tliursday night. i .. ior : a I ble bo . Mr. David Wyper lost a very Val .- I I . - . . . , , -oke po ,- . - . . - . rooster tile other day. The rooster bi � . . - �; I ,- lcose, and -ot into a pea *field, wher � lie b I . � . - . . . . . . . . -1 himself by trying to , swalic w a on -. . � . .1 1 n a dollar ab , . . * , . . . 1. � : pea. Dave wouldn't have take I se . .. - for Iiiiii. . I . I ,.- lz-�� 'File tirstgatnebetween onsteirn vi. Ivest- or, . , - sor -­ " - - was pla3ed off on Saturday - -- : * - ern tea-l"S . to � ..- . i ' ' � . .- I -on s field. The Elast. th - . '111ne 20tu, n '-\eil,., . I . . i -.1. us are greatly elated by their vic ory. - I � - P11 de � . . The -,.core at tile end of full ttiiie stood I pa ' - / � - - ' I I to 0. A.'-\eilsou refereed'the gamb W tile it - . r% I � . - . , .- .- � - I entire satisfaction of both teallis. - . . � - ni . .. I . . . . .f; T . .. I -. �.- !, - --0..",4"-0 --. ." �- . - . . . . . . . . , - . atr . ... . � CHERRYWOOD. � � . . . - . - . . I i .i ­ . . . - .., - .. bt . . . - . :- . . I : '. . - -1 . .- . - .1 .. -:.. . w . . .. ...: - - Miss Chard, of Toronto, is visitin the u i . - .- . ­ _; . ),Ilt�ses Lawson. - . - - . - Mis!i 11lary Coxworth has returned from .1.1 . . .. . -. 1 e has beeu learning the :. I . where sh ! - I . . ­ . Claremont . ... . . . mysteries of dressmaking.. :, - " . . - . I -ra. M . -rfeldt, f �Nlount A bert, - -- I., - M� Sumnac , 0 at N% ­ I -�- who has been spending a week or two . - I , 13 . . . . her old home here has returned. I I . .I. -I Our school and their f riend-3 turne I out - . 11 w . � . ... : : - in goodiv numbers to attend the �nion i . - . .. school picnic at-Rusebauk"'o.n Frilay Iasi. . . . ­ - - While the weather was not Just,wh t we H . ­ � :,.: would have wished for, yet the large rowd . - .. . . I... ified to the growing popu aritv a � - . .. prest,nt testi F, . ­ :­... u-iiness of w , . - - of these annual picuiczi. The ro , � � - 1. ­� -permitting thE� yachts to be c . - tile water, not " - . . . - .-- . . ... present, was perhaps the greatolst disap- 1H . ough sonie pareuts prebably . .. pointment, th , ' i I -� ­-, think o iino Itall in All -we . ., -. - . therwise. Tak - t . I ,,lay - vote it another great succeso. t '. V. ' lo, 113, - . � . . - ii - e if. Fish preached his c, .,ing ser- S " - .. -. .. Moll Uli this circuit on Suii�lav eieuim, . . ­- . - I I, -� last. fie. has been al�poiuted. to a sLatiol) & � . - .1 .- . strict wh c our be4t I S .: % . in tile Algoma di, er _ . . , �., �­ . wlqlie.�, go with him' I . . 8 - .1 � .. .1 . - - . . I . � . . . . . '-, I p - � , � , .. ! e . �---- ***--: '. .. I � . ,. . - I . - . ; I I t -1 ,.�, - , . . ... ... - ... . � .. t . ' - - � . -I... .­ - . .�;CARBORG iUNCT16f4i , L t . . . , * -. 'd .. .. ... . - . ....,,� - .. .1. - . �- . - .. � - �. . I . , - . . . . - 7 :- - - Til . e Scarbora Jun --tion residents Who ' . I - . I .. ... � - bought lots to build future 110111" Oil u e -. " i � . . . . -. .. the conut -e fuuu,(i it necessury to . . . - . y ha% I . '. *1( C . . ­. eu Lu ,- .11ler east of B' ilel-11Y. � C.; I alove t I ,, fill : : ... -e foulid S uctior more . . ..- .­ Th-ey lial carboro 311 i E - 11lore, densely I)Opullited t1i,in To- . .. noisv, I ' , . I 1. ­�.,� --. 0 . rutito itself. Tile noise of the Electric . � � stotle paveo,l "' . . .. I mibliug over the . L . ,. n Lvily- oaded I . . . streets. tile busses, the he: I t � I � . I , � . 11. ; .1 . bre%.very wagons, ako tile cry ( f tile . - lug ter Role We .. . - . . .. . . news -boys. is soinethi ri - . - , . I ... ­ - have on Maguolia. street sonle of tile f - . n . - . I., fluest buildlugs in the world, having a . . :'.. ' r� I Oe- . �11�' branch ofilce of tile Dowinion Baul , Y ., �- - .-. -.- - -:' 1111til's fine livery stable, it fine stole - I .. ,;o � . . erected by Dilleeli, tile hatter al, : .. � - . .. �onipson's grand epar tilebt. I - I.. TI. . wholesalle depar 1. �- - - . - .. - - - have electric light,,, sewers and water . . - %N'( I . - - .. . ' . . � . - , .: - Wolks, tile telephone, and A. E. K. L. * P. , . . I of U With 1. ... . � GraDger, D.- D., is 61APP13-illg u . I . 0 . . .". uatur,tl ua, ., - . ; 10 s. �%'e have 132 chure les, 17 -. I -1 -is. (3 ii " _)I,; a Grand 01),ra .on I :- I . jai , liall sclio( " - Il .:. Oak street, which none can 6onlPel e wit , 0 � . � . � , - . in Canada The parlinuent btilding, - , -- -1 , 1: Which was purpo -uilt iu Q ' - I -_ . sed being b lueeu s .. .. . ::, - park is rapidly being constructed. ' C. W- .: , e * - I � Q, West is buildin" a fine residea e on .. . - r' .. � n �.- ... - .� Beech Avenue, which will cost tile rou"ll I ­ . . I t end 0 s , f $-20,000. Look out for qualls . . - - . .- . . - ., I Mary. There is being built a large stone - . ohn A. Macdonald's : . ... . masonry vault for i I :-, be brought from King- ! . .. body which will . ­ hortly. Tile vault is, located on W. . ; .::. - % ston a . . . I . '. --: trains 1, ., . Dark's lot. We have nine specift' '' : . . . .. I . . . t cit r to the i - . . �- running to and from this grea I . . . . . . � ... ... . to. win. 8 Illivan, .*, ,- . village of Toron been I- .. - i I .,�- switchman, Scarboro Jund�iou h 5 11 � . �: ... � makin per d help- ; .,; - g hundreds of dollars , . . : -- iug passenger on and off t ' rainss e proi - � I . Brot r God I � I ­- .- poses living retired soon. � , . .. tor, has called for mo a help. I � trey, opera , �-, 11 . I He has used up one set of instru ents -al I . , . . ­ natant flow Of �� I -:.-. ready on account of a co 9 - . � . � 1; telegrams for brick, stone and buildin ! �s' - �, material. It is reported that Mr. Granger, I .� .: . , made enough money %lie day ofsaie .,. . D.D. ,I ::.. . . I . to clear off all debt on his property. I - � kl.. . -.. . . I ::: pigs cut into sandwiches I I And he sold 26 ' - . - 9 rate of - � 91. � and 3 barrels of buttermilk at th ,I .. . a - informed that , � - ; . . ,50c per glass. Again I In � - . - -.y � .il.,. � .on Saturday last sometiling curious hap ;- I ­ 0 I 8 a bov. Boys k "Bed at John H6&18- It WA - 11. . -.. . Well boys, 1. , , I L , !. . . .are a good crop this year. . , 1. . � . 'YOU talk about BellamT, WhO wants to go �� I * '4o Bellamy to throw stO1105 over the lake . . a lake .." ,bank because it is W20 fePt AbOy 1, . Z- * - JullctiOu IV Jevel. Hurmh for Scarboro i - .. , - I Wh&S the people would like to know: I . ;How'is 9. A. M"donald's flower bed I &to his fount;gins and a ra 6 . ..... .Where P; y . 4 , Where are his I carriage drives ? 2er : 40 . . . .is his spixg stak 0099 -88d WhON is hi I , . ." I - .. 1, ( -I.L., . '16". ��. L; : �..� U3121W 2 . - ....­­ L. I L", .­. 'N- L 11, :, ; ` ;. . 11 .�� - .."'o'! : . 11 L , T r, 16�-, .2 i I- . .'I.. . . . W� , - �%, : . � �,:, ­- , . � I _ � � �� -W mg,'#cm . a . '' I , , 0,& �4?. 19� -- 5.1. � I -- . I I -- 'O", ki I kv; 'f(,,­,�',1.P ­ I ­­-�.p%', .� - .- ��f4%: �,�,'.­? mq-. , � ,- , � -�(�,%:-­-,­.­�, R �-,�.� �,. M,,L�,.,r­ - 'W -t ,� V, - ." t, - LL 4'. -, - " , g. , # -� I , I R 74 � L I - IF . ' p_­j,�� - , r- �9­ , !�`-�,"%.'�., I 0 ... i � � u'v" ­ � � . - i " 'i, . , �� ."A-, , , M � � � � I ' �k 1� I :.� ,.. .. � .-' 4, L ,� . . , -A - �- �4'etL�4L. � 7 -. " -' ` - ; - UX--, � , : ' �� ' . ;­� ". I �, ;,. " , " .. . - 11 1� - , :�Vl: - f � I - � 1 . . . :-.-- L�" ;� I _ L '.,,: 1 . -. j , .. I , - . . � �T �� ­ I , ' .L '. 7:'.,f� -.. ­ 1L. . , . - ". . - . - � I . -41, 1 1 � I . �L,- , I , ,iV!, ­ _ .1 . . I �. � L ': 4L­4� � _ .. � I 'I", L, .,f� , , _ . . . _ - - - . - ms!!.�� - ". ` " -- -, Z -11 ��-- I -- - - - - - . - - � ..., �. 4 - . f i �!;��'.!�, %:�� LL - I . - . I ! . .� . - - I - FIK I 4 ' - -­-j"kf 44.".1 - - � . , . L . I . - .1i I ­ -1 ,7, - � * . . I - . ­ �* ". . ,'1,'.,m--,.'-'-. ... , . � I �­x " -� V . - .14 - :� L. I � .1, I;- . " J - : '�, ­�.!-i ""' . ... - �N :, . . - FO , . - V ­ . ­ .. --� . . OUR FAT MAN SAYS L- &WWR are confident tbat guests � wih .. - � * ' �-.L-'­. feel thor uglily at home. . I Go � We WARREN9 , R SALE a - , , e4 , . . - " . . ,. " -­ - ­ � i . -, - . - - -- � . .� . 4 ., - - :. - L� 4 - �� I - . "I NL'f.'.': A Firantford ro air has Amon % those who were present at the ; . Watches, Clocks, J ewellery ..-.. 1� � .. - I li ­� ­ 1!�,X - - , . I 'L ad ..; 11: - ";,. . - ' ,., - - - . I . - I � z � . -��-Plep�,, - L ' .1 - . - , '- I �, .!" 2'been added to my 001le on. 4 I L .. " . : I - I - .1, �, .:: `.' funeral 8ir John Macdouall at Kingston . , . . I I OT ..".-'z­-:-...0i, - ­. iWUSE AND L A -1.11 Having kocured a tickq t for from t - an -d Silverware . ­� li.� ,..*6,*,- ­ - . . 404%,".-.�,:V, .-"- . � , neighborhood were Councillor , I . " * ;; , � . . in -all styles and L&t all prices. - 'i in the Vi!lage of Brougham. - -­ : � I -­7-,­'��- 'I L - - � i�'� -1" �`­'f 1, ,, , , , the disposal of this rig !rom , , . . � � -i,,,� . .� 4'$., � , . :',. ��i';L,.'!! . . �'�_ I . Wm. Fleming, of this villago;'Mr. Wm. . 4 - - - , � , . �, �� ,Jil�l I - . '? . .� !-..... - � the R.C. picnic comm ttee, M- . L' . ­ _ - . -�' W Liliken, of Hagerman, Preaident of the - ITH STABLE AND CHOICE COL ,- .�.'t,,-��-',',,'. � �. - ,� . -- I naturally concluded ,that %IN a - ame" �': ?7,�-i -, -i - � J, � Any one ­. I , , . , , I East York Liberal- Conservative Assooiat. W lection of -Fruit ' on the 8 .V'. -; - , , , it would be New W* Ims .,��'111111. � - ,�n'.Ineo at end- . laill, , 1-.'. 1)...".. . -Applet;, five varities, Pears - Y­��.­i. ... �g,, . " �' I .. * -, Ing � F 3�a Namely . , 3 � 6t PrIae - . ed the dra,% day Ion; and the Messrs. Todd, of Goodwjod; Wanting IL . ,��,! , ��', I � I I etc. s:,a'..�Xl. -,��,;* , - . -Mr.W. Orley, and Mr.. John Rofien'2&n, Sewing Machine will do well to - ­��. . � :­ . 22 and was not disap i ted. Plums, Grapes, Currants, : �';.'�,��',�,�, . ' 'f � " "' - - - ­.. , ��'�, - �.4 . . I . -�.'4 . L i , . $100.00. Also choice building lot with . 11, ", - . From the exhibition I seen Of Mcu Albert. call and get price from I .. .,:.--o C., -- . . ;i- . � � '. -,"7'. - . ,- . ,,, - on Saturday evening i the The F a Brigade ar ew orking ene - c3.. .v , ouse to let. :7r.V,, -. - - - uv% .T7 � - rked ,r.&.i= : i: " ,..�i,T, fruit, very cheap. Also h " � '. :jo L . , iL�:" -4,11,11 � I., - cally their program for the demoustra- , �. :`.. 11 , . aaer on . . 1. .. ."', -sl�, , ` . park, I will wager wy n, PICKERING. ONT. � . T. 9. BROWN I -1 . "': �­, t'� soliatim that this earl can &ion on Dominion Day and have been 71Y . 4 -L 11 'I.. .. . '�, �'�. A!" - , . -:� L ,�L!,!'�'.i, " . . if. ., j�'i, LL - . I BnauGHA ­ 1.-,.-..- '. ny 8.1 � . ... .. I- � , , , � othe! - .- �,i,!., . , - out travel a two- meeting with encourligilIg success. Good I ­­'-� -.i mi,�. -.. .! . � , , , .. -z - ­ N� M, , , , " .- . , riot aze offered for the sports, and the . L"'!:�.-:-",��"��6-4'1' wheeled rig in the dis A 9 rizes i same horse to be used in each cast. IOOLball �atch and baseball match, which REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES I RECIPROCITY. -- 1`7 - I� . . . .. ;­ , ,,�., -- ­ , Ir. ­� ,,, � - , . . i�,�%,:�.*,�.'X� I . �.L.,, #­; � A � . . ­ . are between crack teastis, will be interest. I - .. ,. L'W"' 1, 4 . . .. _ , ,­, � 4, - - ON - - . ; , . 1 ',..4.,J ' ith pleasure did I view the - neig] ibor- - L 1"I'l.,U -�-Pl . Ing. � Faucv drill by the brigade and : -,.,L�,`�, .. . BROCK ST.9 SOUTH OF ONTARIO BA11 . 'A. Urquhart, Fashionable Tailor, F'�� I schools as they left for the pien Lc at I NK i��;,'. ": , Stouffville band will be given, also an ex- is not in favor of trading with thw "-.-..�.,�-.�-��-'-�--,.',-�.-�1 - " ­ j_'�'jj",JLL X.-, 0 sebauk," on Friday last. The face of . 1. .� hibition. of the water works. 'Twill be a Wh orkS United States, but is doing a larg .,-. "..-";1 1".­ litte prat.ler wore a smile that only � itby Marble W e.�.--,�-'l,"", - - �­, I '%'� - " . , . anticipation of pleasure can pro ace. gala da). . m trade with Markham and Searboro '" * ­�'.,"' ' � ,� ..., . 1`1--�) I � it there was the older scholars of ( ither The &Y. Plowman's Absociation ! met I Townships. The fashions for 1891,1'..; ir',­-�­� -, I 7..-, , - ` ., indulging in their first blushes. Ever at Webber's Hotel on June 16, 1891, when i .., '. ­,­`i�� � Mathis,on & Hawkin, have just arrived and I can make you � - � -, �'. � ­..-... .1-� - . - - ' ­%... ' ;. f�� I . , anon would the children take a look at it was decided to hold the:r annual plow- `­... �.. I -I, �� I 1. - the latest style. Call,ai�,fl get a nobby - , ,­ - , , . " .i Union Jack that floated over their ing match on Tuesday, the 3rd of Novem- MILnufracturers of . , .'�,:�� .-�-. i, ��' - -1 I - -. . ­., ­ - . �. �: :ii , -1 ds in Canada's native breeze. d it her. Any person having a field suitable MarblaMonninan ;s, Headstones- and all - suit. Fit guaranteed. - .- I �­�-.".,L� ' ,-._$ L. '. L * - ��! -. . � ;,� . .. - , . ­ . . . � ned to assure their safety in the ex- for holding a match in, is required to other Cemetery Work. 1.`�L - -. � . .. ­ -, -,�' � - �f­ - i ­ .. . +;� �.' � , sion. How I sighed for my'youthful notify tile secrAtary before the lat day of AIaw Imporwrx of Scotch, Swedish, AM- A. Urquhart, Brougl� - " J. L �'-. 1�,r �L; � erican and Canadian Granites- I.: .. 4 s -for the time when in[blissfal ,gnor July, 4s the following committee will . -1 Ff - . . e of the realitiea of life -for the time All partieq wisiaug work would do well to call - - -- -------.-.-- ---------- - � - - . �., �- ,-: t � 1� - meet'oid the 4th of July to select the field onus I)efnreparcha%in�-- All wcrk guaranteed � . �L�% - . ,---- - I , . --- . , . - )n the future was a flower garde , and ,Messrs. Bitter, Hunter,Orwrod, Paliner stid priess of the 101-ve'At. 0 '_ .. : "- . L ..f'� 'Y ... I . -­ ­� . oast a limited frolic Yes youth 9 the $ M 0 0 - .,:-., ... 4�" "' - Helink y and the Secretary. Meetiog -------- ---- - ----.--------.--- . - t... .-: .. - I �� . I ­ piest of a -mortal's days. We w o are adjourued to meet on the Ist day of Se r' (=T-J.a-M=1Vz(=1-Zrr - - (r.-) 100000 -... . , ... 11 er should ever krive to prevent care P- . I . ­ , �` I - . - I -` - -- � �`. -� 1�1 ­ ntrude upon the life of a child. Heaven tember. Thos. Hood, secretary, Mi4likeil, .1 TO LOAN - . ,,:, ­ - Z-' * : 1 4 . I :. i .. . . ` -`,..:I'.-' ws they will have innumerable per- P.O.-Sun. . I . . �v - � �111 - . `� ' I I , L.;..f. � . - � . . li- , - '- ::­, � I .. I D -. :� . ".. L xities before they reach maturity. L : . I ... I . . . At 51 ­er cent. Interest payab 0. -t . I - � - I I - . . . ; I � I . . .. � ;.. . . . . . .. I .. ­-, I iile patriotism is ll�at a sentiment, it Is . L . I . . . � earlyl Straight Loanso .. . . 1. -. "., 1. -­; - . . - L' BIRTHS. . .: . .. -, '-=' - �-. . y .-LL.-, . - . !". : ::: . . - . . -- ..� ,!': .. , � _ ­ ,* ___,_ .. . . LRY Tn Pickering, on Mon . - - ­ 'Apply at once to-- . _ .,. . .,� -- .. . we should ever seek to perpetuate in - . . RID day iun� 15th, --- . . - . ,�- I - - � I . - '. ,.;, . minds of children. In no way can the wi�e of A. N.. Itiffloy, of a daughter. , - I . . -- �-- - - o . . 1�1 ., ; - - � ­:. --�. a be done more effectually than �n the �--- - --im - � -L. - -- DAVID J. ADAMS 9 . : _-., ; - - I ,� . �� , .. ool. The purchase of a Canadian flag Consumption Cured. ' . . � I . 1 27-43 113anIker 4k x3rolcerq I : .%., ,L,_LL, --- . ' -- ' . L, ' , . I - - . . . _ .- ?_, - � , - - - k- 11 - 1 - . * ?r I . - the trustees is a step I heartily er dorse , An 01ol physician, retir:3i from practice, hav- *. - - . . , . -:, 1. 1. . d I am alad so many sections have &I. . - w - PORT PERRY, ONT, - .. . . t, ing bad placed in his hands by an East India . - . . � �', 4 dy made their purcliase, yet man y have missionary the fornlul,i of a simple vegetable � - 1 I a -- � .. 4- . L.. -- - - . . ... . . . : 0, 1. remody for the speedy and permanent cure of - . -;. - .. t done so. I long for the time when our . . . - - -- -.. - - ­ . - .­,­� . Consumption. Bronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma and ­ Establisho.d ----- - --- - ­� t.:,..-. 1. . tive ensign shall float over every school all throat and Lung atfections. also a positive , . . I � - ,-.. 0 . :L� ; , . , 1. . L � , use and public building on state occas- and radical cure for Nervous DebifltY and all . � -- . . L ' L J ita . . . We E. O'BRIEN . � -.:: . I . . ­­ , , iin its Nervous Complaints after having testo . . . I " . I ­ - - - s. No. I section can count witl w6aderful curative powers in tholitiands of 18671 . - I .'. L ­.: -...-". . I rders as loyal hearts as th6s Dominion r i . , .'-'- - - . . I . ' . - ! ;� '. --- � , . . cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to - - . . � - . " L - I- - . - -THE - . � :.,., ­.: - L . ., - sses--i, yet' it was w Ith much wrath I bis suff�nng fellowyc Actuate(i by this ruotive - � .. . - . ! - L � L . -1 . held that ichool pa" through the �illa and a dosire to relieve buillan sufforing. I will .. . I - - L - . . . . L . .1 .1 - i, -.. , , . --- � I . . � . L , - * . . . - ­ . L ' I - ..-,% ,�-� ge .... - - ____ _ _ _ -. W Ir Fridav, with -a fereign flag tioating sen.d free of cha.rge. to %it who desire it. thie ­ . - . . . T:S"YW . .1 . .. --,:... .. - .�l � . - recipa. in German, French or English, wit!, fall . 1-1 .- .. , . -- ­ , . . . ­ I - . per , . - .t, ':..L' ove their vehicle. The stars and atri ., aireettons for preparing and using. tient by . I � . . . .. ­ ,­� , � . � - , :�.'.J . ,-�. . em to polute the free Canadian r. At niail liy a(mrossin,,v waii stainp. naniing thill; � , ' lock.Roches- Pump Factory . , �. '' - . . - ce my shirt front heaved blood or. 1 W. A. NoTFs.820 Powers'H . 7 * . .., -.-- .,.. . 33Y . 0 .. . �A a .: PHOT .. f., . _Ma re T N. 11. I . . 0GRAPHER . i L CW hot. I rushed to my den dete-imined . . . ... .��L'.� * � - . I I j . . -- � '-w. ., - - - 4- .- --- - ---- - - - - -.---- ----- 1-0 �- . _­ brina out my blunderbuss and hatter cx".'Oxer 177, 7�=P:riet= i - - ...- -14 % , - I I 1; -A . I � I I. - - -----.-------- -­­­ I . L ..'; ­ " ' . . . . . �-.-:�,­-� '. , , I e miScrUble ra-,, but 1. could not f nd Lhe Tn='TA.BLZ-P1ck*r1n1g Station G.TJR I . - Manufacturer of - � . . . - ­ . .. .1 - - . I . I ' - L. f '; - " . F�' - , qired weapon until the processim had TRM,is uOINO EAST r UF As FOLLOW,,:- . . . I .. ... .­'.�,,�i . L . A� owd, prom'pt, quick, roll- - - ­­"�_t 8:00 A. 'M. . [ . L .: L L'-.,;�Zj _ ,- 4ed. 14 . -. , . ,:71�1....-q s . ad it been more readily prnured. No.11 EXPRESS - - �n � L �.. would have beenof little use, as tile 64 � MIXED, . � . . 2:22 P. M. Lift, Force & Suction PUmps able work tells every tilne � . -,. .�ke.:! - r - �'. ­; ,'­ .. . .I. 1.1� ". I .S. � achluery has not been in use sin IS12. I- ,� LOCAL. . . . 6:30 P. M. ' I . �ii­ -A - i - I L � I . . . - .. L _' . . , ,:,:.. " re to . . - �-.A lie ,-,00d people of No. 1, had no id eii � Deep-wea rumps of,Brass, Iron and I have the largest trad(3 - ,*..! Lr "I , . TuAi-;� aonxa WEST DUF AS FOLLOWS.- . - I . , '. , �,.-,-. .,- I OuSe M) Ire, I have since- been 1 ii, ormed, . -county. - . .. .�­3:�:4-i - No.113 LOC.1,L - - - , 9:02 A. M, . I. Porcelaill. -. . . . � . in Ontario .. ­ . . . . ,',4-11? . . I -?� '. t-1 shall not be responsible for di mage8, - ­ ­ ...., . . .. . . -.I.: - 1, �4 If%f lxsD . . . -. 4:1.6 P. M. GEARED AND PUMPING WINDMILLS9 I . . - �­?.., . . ­­ .. 1. I— -- LL L , henever this foreign slate rag is t aunted , - � - I J --. 1." ,,, . ider my very uose- 11 2 ExPREss . 9:09 F - M - � If I sav I'll have your pictures ready - . sl­�, - I . Wiudiui,i and Cist.�ru Tanks, and ! . - ­ . . I I I : .:�;,-. I I - . ­ . . by a certain day' I'll have thein by .. ­'�,�, I - *­*�Ww-w . . ------ � ------ ____ _ _.__-- - L -- - ---- 9 .. I ­ ' � C'steru Pumps. Mall orders . -11-,. .. � I . p1CKF,lLt-N(i MARKET. �l ' .-, ' 1� '.:�.�'- 1 - - . , . . - . that dav, and they will be correct- , : -: ­­., - �i . - 11 . UXBRIDGE. .. . .1 . I .L. . I - ­ I , 'L, . . : . � � . N ,e. t pro L '' L I .. I I I . Ewe otn�, June!26. 1891 y atteniled to. .1 L . : 0 . ... . - . ,�ziptl . iely finished. . . . �:..� - L , . . ly done and fii � .1 L . . - L I . . . . - i ..'' . I . . . \;.-O--,� . I . I*AJ h"t.90 tO 1.10SPnug, I-OOLO I-W)�900ae W) T ' 11�k r% - -L ;-� A ti*nm* her of Free Methodirsti le t town W 9,k-- I Flour. family, per bbl. 6580 1�o $600 LY N FORSYTIT, Agent. Pickering . . . I . . .- - � , . - I % I` ' .. � -�;, -, _',L,, . . - ednesday to attend camp me urg as )00 - - . ---- ­­- . ------ - - --- Mynew gallery is one of the largest . 1. , - - , Flour,�paatry. por bbis sr ilran per wn - ---- . � - -1 �� ifiorti, Per ton. V20 screenings per Lou Ole . . - 'I.:, � - --- - -�L'-_ -.' ' ' ' � ­­ �__ ­ . arrie. . sio. -3 n the Province. , _ %.� ' and best appointed i ­ 'L ��­., - - ". . The Y-P-S.C.E. of the Baptist ch-urch . --ill., . ��, ,,�, if ' � . . . - E verything is as handy and tasty 1. - -: `7 '.... - vealtls!. I � . .. �. "L..". N - 4 id hold a garden partv Fridav * . I L.. - w: n . � . Toito,iro. June 26, isol. .. . . I " I une 2titli, at the residence of fte�. It. J. . . I.,. . . as money can make it. Call . I . I . � . I I : . -,.:­ . ." � avi-land, the iate -residence. J anna. Wheat, fall, bush ........ S 0 00 to # 1 09 . . . � 0­il .. . around when in Whitby. - . . -� I 1. - . � I ' L . I . I I:,,,_ . . � � . " - 1) "' ......... I (X) to 0 ()O 06 . . I , � - - ., ­� � r. Oronhyateklia is. expected � eliver Wheat, spring , . - I . . , I - . , lecture here on Forestry in two r three WI-leat, red winter ...... 1 07 to 0 00 , - . - 1��. =- 0`:Bml=�. , - ­ � I...., i � � ­­ � . .:....�-' -;­ .-I � eeks, under the auspices Of tile Ice -1 wheat, goose ............ 90 to . 00 I . 011ma --., - - --- - -- --- - -, --- - -... ,,,-L.-., Li . . ' . , ". . .�­: "'. - . ­ � ourt. . OR(ii, I bush ........... .... I VJ a - . ..... :. I :,. ' .1 -- :L ' � , L , .. - 2111 1 ' or FOREST. XAMBRINO ! 1z"- I - � 2%lr. John Watt got the watch in B&rle-�,-, bush ............... 47 to 1 49 � . - - I ��- - . . � pome , . - I- L ­,.L�-., . - � � . ' dav i3ii . 77 to 1 ' S udar(I ittTord 2:291. 1 L .. . L. 1,4 . . - ansen 9 watch club on ' ,dou Z'ht last- Pt as,, bush ...... 81 . , "' ...� - .1 I . L - L '. . I . ,�::. I 'L. - ........ * I QMkowt on I .1. - I � '�­L . . � : Tile house of .Nirs. Sulliva�, V xbridLe Ilay, now, ton..'.,......" 15 (X) to '17 5 1) . I , . - , I I .1 .. . . - .'L � _ . . . L � � :�:' tied down Wi I .. I , .,­Z�-:�:' . own,3hip, was bur , , . . This gi-t�at sire of Trotters will be at - t . � Straw. ton ................. H oo to 10 oo 1-... 'Saturday, 6th insL. .%IrL;. - r, ., - . I ­­.­ . � :� - lie contents oll Dres.411 ho -'S ............. (i 50 to 6 75 - a" A LIMIT 13TINLiM . ­ ' . � % L -: . e . I . � % :I. uliivan is an aged woman and was alou � . . ­ ". i- I Bee-f,i forequarters ....... 4 00 to 6 00 I . I 'L , -1 , . . . � -- ' Cousequeutly w!k3 uliable to , . KEELER'S HOTEL ! . '' L.; ]� ­ . � .. I . I . . .-- . 7 t tile time. She � t BeeQ hiniquarterE ....... 7 50 to 9 00 I - . . I . I . 11-1 ; - . : I ­.. ,-L I 91 , . . ;­ I.:; ­ --1 �.� cli-.1 for help. -%Arried watt r i rorn he . . . - - 1.� . ­­ � I "I'- i - - be.z t t o %- ,Ittbu ...................... 1; 0o to 8 00 00 - .. I 11ifl/11(ind Creek, I . I _­*�,-4 - I L . . . .. - 11 - -. , * '--* .!, _ trearn or x.Al near by and d d lie I . . - -.. .4i . I 00 - - . I ,�.,.- ..W. - ut ,jut tile 1)laze but without slice 53. She Veal,l carcass.. ...., ...... (3 50 to ) I . I'ver.N f'111DAY AF-17KRN00%, from I to 5 ;­ 1 *��, . -�- _- .-V , I . , - ., a few articles from Buttor, lb ...... : ........... oo 11 to oo 13 L _: ,4 hen managed to save . W 1)() VIGOR XND 0TRIChgariff., o'clock, up to tile middle of,Jtily. ,-. �'. 1. 5�' � ... . t".. I L i* ­ - , - - e .1mucipal cyuto�nti wert Eggs', doz .................. G0 113 to '� i - '. �-_ � 1. ., ,-�! he hous.e, bi;t th . � . -- --- ------, - ­ For Loa? or YA=rj NWMCOD. General and VZI- 36 .. - . . W. R, HAVEWS. . '. � , ­ ;,;.�.'L� .: . e�;troved.--tloiirnal. .-- ­., - V098 DZIUM, Wsalmen of lkdy "I X31, W"cu Of . .---.- . - I ­­ t � I - ...: - nv� .1 X"m or 1wasee In Qd at YMS. IdtWt. ITOX9 UN- - --. ' - - - 7 ­­- .. � -. ­ 11.10cil talked of band'siand has been - _ ­ X_1' I � .. � Tilc VOMINION BANK Z001)fz11y1wWtd-19MtG6&W nd1tMA0WUZ . 1-1 .", i'--4 ltotel,and ti,pw UVDZTzZ,,1rzD CIGAIM a ryTrdBC1)y 2 ft * I - - . I . - - Agufaly Im- -� *� PICKE ING . . ­ L_ 0 . I . . - I . . . - � -1 %-e I)re'.41TItle, OCCAS:O"a- . , - ­.,..�.;.-, I . . rected next to Bascon fts 59 , . . .L - `.- I 'fe .. ! . I o-itd-oor oncerts i ! liagg T&UTUM-Boadta In a day- Men teatity I I L _ --:�'. . - In A t - $19500.000 faius i i3tata and Ironlp COT4U1, 5. Write them. Back I I ..." -- vill tre( lie ear.4 of our CMAelli Capital Paid u p, - "yka tin &s&jroohm&l1ed'(s9=-) bee- Addrm. . 11,��-L -,.. - L."� ' , LLLL We notice tilai Juhn Irvine station U Lumber Yard a - '�,­,. - - , $1 X0,-000 gR&Ig MKL$lCAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. --- . - . ­-, ,ior a few Surilus, . -1 :- I '- , -.".. gent at Davenport, was in tow!' P . I . A , . "I 11 - ---- --- I . . -- . i� i . I � - . � -.-- -.--- I I .1 lays thIA week being called hon4 oil tile i . . . . . .: A _ ' I --- *: ": .I-, & . . - . ' ­ . I . . I .*j _L��`._ , . . A hiR mott,er wl-0 a . I . ..-L' ­ . 4 .- , death ( . . . WHITBY AGENCY ' .. I A I BE R ATH AND . -'.,'L,.. -,;w ,� ad liews of the own On I - . . T ' I L . .. � %.ff � ived a short distance east of the - . ns DF11.k1tT.%1ENT- . ,*,Ih� . .- .�' I` L." - I . 6; A � . L I AVIN . * I . � . I . ; . - , . . ­ , , . - I3LES * - . .:i .. , , lie Brocia Road iamation the stores were iuferest 0113we I at liigliust current rates. No . �- � ,;" I SHIN( I 1 � :., " , L� ­, ., I � . A4 per proc . r.-) WO tO uQ&jer of withdrawal requirod. . 09A= L - .., -i. . - . �, . losed and business ,iuspended f n L . a -� �� ­ -, 0 'D. - - or Lu M13E 0 - . � '... ouro-clock onThursdavakern It duriug I , W . 11. 11OLLAN X)IIESSED . �.' . . - L PF . 5 'AG - . -., L I A.t, el Premier - ioiv IAN wElt. yama . -0- . 1:1 es of our lat I I . . ' 'L.-,�--, i .. - --1 - - cl - ores I . .. � -, -1 � , � , �1 � - - 'WOOT) . ' : -, . tile i uileral obsequi L , L1_ ­.. .1 ­ �--- �---- ­ - ------ at iiiij,-'atoll. some of. the it were ap- __ _ r I HARD AND SOFT . .- "'..' . , 1 Auctio'n Sale of ValuablO I 1..L- . 4...�- "t'. ­ propriately draped in mourning, he town I . -AT LOWFST 11111CF.- ::­' t . : : ' - . . � , �J -, and church bells toiled and the 11asoillc i EDE A I IMIT110 INZIM I . ­­� � I � :2. : I- - - . . ,.- .",- :, ilia were holstf.d. . Farm Property. -, . C.a-s = !" 1: �,;:,­1'111�-_ , . ­!' and ()(1d Follows iu8ig ­ . :r 0 M � i,��,�.,,` �-% , - � 'i . . , '� . . i',18toll (fill . . . . -.t - -.L .; - ,� ,.-1. L I - - Several of our citizens visited KI" - .L . . - 'be added if. �4­, - ' . , .. irtue of Lbe ower of sitle Con- K�Teu - per cent. will 1. .- �, � occasion and speak in ill(jg-litic Un, lar and by V , . - � . ,L"" . � the solemn - ,I iv a certain rogisteretv inortift-age. %vlliell L - I . .L -7.;i,el-`� - ; � I I 90 .1.11 - I , � low i the re- t"11111 . . I - : R., 1 (lut.eti at tile tillio of sole. and upon - � ., I.. "'. - , )f -1 - � terins of tile great respect 8.10w will 60 Pro N 111aills (if the decemetl lyrernier. whic"I dolatilt Itt 11tyllient lias boeu inado. tliere I . .1 .. . .-Ii, - - 1--. " L .. . I , .. . , - I - ecident occurr,,il at 1will bo offer -1 lor. sale by imblit'allehOu at W*: Do GORDONO.- .,�--��;,-:�� `� � - ' 1-� . A rather serious a . ird ' Holt -1. iti tile vinage. of Piekoritig- ill 1[,J.n"JL-Xrt1[1B9P01t. .. I I in 8 I �. I :-.� � . , - W m. , G, ( I I - " . . ��,4��,, , i 'Vigar's planing mill last Thursday tho ( anuty of ontario.ou Sajurdayltbe Eleventh - . -- -r��M��� � �--­-- -,---- -- --- - - - - .-.,-, -4 - - ,. , ., , lailsoll was using the circular an%r whOu 11ky (if.hily, A.D.. imi, at the liour of Twi)o'dovk - , - L: - ..., :. - , �n -- �.� ­:�..,�-'Ic- , ng he wasliawing becani,-, loosen- III t)io afternoon. tha followID&I ValtilL1,10 IWIdS . , ��M � I . . - ­'­ 4�-- the scautli ,t. that ig to say --The sootheru (if I I. 0 �--� ,.�;­., - . , - ': I I ),01v-,1_1 3tru� -it by the a!ia prewiw- . I � M I . -, �11 If, ed from its position and was - . front 1103f of lot untilber eleven. in t1in fourth m I � W = � a � ­ ing M - Ion Ithe FRESH I a GROCERIES _L-' ,.�'-' saw and thrown back atrik laut concossion. of the township of Pickering. it L ­.�;,- 1'�'- ��- . . rith ter- C.3unty ot Ontario containing by adineasure- . -, � , . 1. . . , ­­ ��, , z , on tile cheek boue and forehead I . . . ;L�Lf ..... .*.I I . .. ag open the cheek very uientone hundred'acros. be the same moreor , .. - . .� �,: '..�­. �, - I . . T.T.S ril '.J&.1MM1"TTM= -6-r:v . . 1. - 't -.*,.:"­ ..� - � I 'T.- I . T I .1 , I - . rible force, cutti, ,. less. Txitmm.-Ten eam, of purchase nioney . I . . - L ..., . . I . . . I ­ �L, �, ; .k : "; s 'a rs who WaP working ,P,O.r Li"le ofgale. Terms for . . .... I �. �L"^ ,L '- L badly. Mr. JO - ViOR , to be paid down at - --- ­0`�­.�, - . .1 --.,-- --- . . L V. knowing tilat some- P&ymcut of the hailLueo fWilt I)e made known at - � -7-------- ..1. r,.. � . -upstairs in the factor., the tinle of sale. Foeturtlier pwticulars apuli to I I I I L: ,- " -:1 . I _ I I ;�:-.`!�,: I -� - tiling had gone wrong with the saw ran 11 9 ; *.�,�.-.-,,�­, 7 . . ons0ious THOMAS pOUCHER. sue ioneer, Brougham, or "��MMMMMMIMVMIMJ� . ,-I- - .,I L......" I �. . down and found Mr- lanson une to LEYS, REID & OWENS, Vendor'a Solicitors. . . . . L . _k5%,- ... - . ..� L I , .. .., -7. , - . -%--.,. - r - I . ..%,� ��.� on the floor. After gaining tonspiousness i8 Coun i1treet. Toronto. I, . .."N . - .- 9 I � . --- - s office, - ­ . -- ----- ----- 1. � � i:... , ..'. - he was removed to Dr. Bascom - ---- ---- - - -1 - - ---- -- - ­- ------,. --- ---- - - - - -- -- ­. 1.� �;, . where the wound was sewed up. and his .. . ------- - - - . - -f i. .1 11 -1 . - ­ . ---- ­ � � . I- - . I . . .- . . . . A . . - �::--.:,_ �-"­,. - . . . � . .. . . . I " .. � , face although badly bruised and cut is now . - PICKERING I - - . - cONSISTING OF- -� - .. .- .. .. ,- - �'.. . "� : . comal6n,ingto heal nicely. Itisfortunate . ' . . I - -1: '-. . . . ., ��:­,- - . . �'. - - ' , ' L 'SPICES, ]E C, , �4'.',,� L that he was not dtruck higher up on the . I - _. ... �1� L L �j'- I ,,,�-- ;. . , ,�; " 1, tj,� . result would FINE TEAS ) SUGARS ) 0,.:-,­4,�'1'1� head, or, it is quite likely the - - .�,!�,� I , '.. I PLANING MILL ­',�'�L.­�.,�-' ,;,' . have been fatal --Times. . 1. . 7.. � �, I 1 � � ' . �. I ., � , . -1: L . , �".:,-..< j,� . � I . a . -V,(-11 . . � .. I . - . . .. . S ".:­'---. - � - . I -1 . . .. 1. �,. � . . . -.1 . ­ 4 .. L.,�� .�'.. . CROCKERY & GLASSWARE A SPECIALTY �.,..'�.�, . -� L - � � . . . � r . � . . - , � , .. ,..­­�4.' .1L.. . . I .� .- ..�­. -.!�:, - I.: .1 L .., - -- ­'!�, ..,.:; _,., 1.1 I . . . . . -----------­,.------------ - ----.-- - , ` , " -�,4 .1 . . ., -1 . I . . q. . ,.. , MARKHAM . - � I - RS7- - - - 'T .. :. . - . .. :. DOO .", " ­'. -, .... I , . I At. Welsh his purchased the . ' -',i "..'L.- ': & :-.". s- �, �' Mr.' 11 . . . . - -, '4 � K� .. .� ' I ' , � . .1.1 . . 'k, '. - . . I ­­ . . livery business of Mr I - L I .. � J%- �L�j.I� 11 - , ,; . . i in the old stand, opwilite the - . .1 .. I . . .- ... . " - be found . ; - . .L- �'.,- I �'. I— I I . . og" - t .....­..­ . . I I ]BLINDS MCC011 Bro�& - 1 P. Godfrey and will . SASE[ ' 40 & C' -Toron U � , , ,­ . 7"'- " ,.. Tremont House. L '� '' , , _ I -, . i", � i� L , . . , I . - - '�­' " - .'�:�, - The East york InstitUt,e and Markham I . - --.-'., I i'l ' * r I � . ­ f . .. .4, .,f � hold their annual ex- - and all kinds of- - - . , � *�, . Far er's Club, will . ".., . � . . . Manufacturers of, and wholesale dealers in the fol- - -'- - . -1 ' .4 I . " . , � L,;�!��'? cursion to the Ezperiin8UW . Farm, . I . � .Ir�: .-; . , I - 14", ­�`­�, . - -.1% L '" . I I i1i I i. 1, � - , ­ ,­ 4!z' � . "': " 1. " � I 'A' . 0 - . - . . ,� - - : ,v,. V. A I .. . .- � .. I 'I , I M- OTM . - I : .1 - . � - : - - .. . . ,v�;�!l -Guelph,on June 27th, 1"l- :01ITa T '. " 1. - lowing speefalties : � - � ­ L - - -1-r - I L _­ . -i�­ ­ - -- , . 'L - - :.. t: -'.. . � L, .'tM � i j_- . � ... %�,, . %� - . . %� . ; . - , , � , 7", Markham band struck Whitevale with anything in &his line supplied on order A 46 Ak - . . T I.. , , ­­ - � . .1 -1 -01 V . - .: . - . ., . . - .-.., -1 %� . . - .., 1. 1:! - �'.- -1 , I . .. I �. � � , on the occasio, n of a - Wool , " �` L ­�;­��. . !new chariot �""w . . L L. - , ", . . - their . - . �r , , �:;� . I ' . . . a . 4­­'�`. I , " last week under the SUSPices Riving got the Pickering Planing Mille CYHU&r ­. ... � ,!DQ', garden party 11 . . 'k & . . I .- Y'A . - �j� of the Whitevale band. Is looks business ftited up with all necessary machineryt I - � Bolt Cuttin . " ... IN- . .. . . I . . '' 1. . in a hindsome Ptiv1 I., .". % like to 800 Our mtwlc="' W11 prepared to fill all orders prom -"An"h � I , I . .;1.1 � r w- Rea - Eurelm. I -., ..-, . -.,��. - � -.. 4-%�;,i�,i �� I wagon of their own with fOu hOrae$ dr& dreas lumber# and do all the work usually .. d"W , ".. -,.. . �, t -N., � .;i I . . . L. k . ) -- ­ - �. ',I , , L ­ - �iil 2 . . . , ­ . ,,'L - - ,-,,�, , , ` r # ­ 1. - I '. f. .2 . . �,,­ . * I . jug it ' I Ay done. iD ths .best PlaniuR Mills- - -U. Try bur Lardine Machine Oilana - '11'' "' -6 oth * � -,, '14", �'.. - Mr:D.PalihOr -and Umily left ThAmd C&11 fit the Milk th 0 T. A. . youlwi 'use A or 1-11 ,, i � . , " "-I. � . near . .�.-�,�7 't - 'j�, ; i � -- . - 29-11 . iz. - '­ � � . I � LI � .j.",:,- - . -, ­ � , I L � r. L . �­ - - ­­­ . - ... .. - L. . t , , , !III �. .1� .. � , . . - �, -''� � " � , -, " "' " . " , y � , , "' - , I " 'a r u` ,n at i. 8i I , poi . !!!, I I . ­ , � A �i tr ..�; , , , . . 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I ­­ ." 1� . ,�__" � � .I. . - f . . :_ � : d. .. , ., ". - : �% , I .: , I.. .. .- _:_ I ... � " ..-- , � .... , -, , , � !" ,.; , " I , " �-;_. - . 1:.3 ,,, : _,:, z- : . - ­., - . I I I _,.4 . F- . .�. . , ". _ � - - 4 - ;�,�,' 1! .. � 4. i ; .�� i" . .,�_' . . , ..". .1 - . r . � . t -t 'i � ; . � I , .� I �, . 1� I � i ..;..-, . .1 - . 414�, - . - , .1 , I � , I , ­. �. - � . I : , I t�l .�, � _.- , I I - 1. , . '� �v, i, � I I � . - I �_-- �_ - � ___ SUNDAY REA-DING. .:­rl, . . ! - - ,__ . . . , - _-11;_% .It-.-:,..:; - �_ I- ..- I : � % - ,---''-. � ,-,. I� -1: . 1. I ­ �� ­ ­ , _:� - ­ - �� - - -_ � ` - . 1. .� " - �_�., .. _ .� . , . ,_�. - - .!.. . I _4... ''����i"�.,-...!.'�;;-.�'�-.'.���,��-.-;-.... , -, ., �i,. . -i �'­., , . I �_. �, . � - - , ��4 - .:. Ad��'_. . i I 1:� - I %�,�­ , ' Concerwrig the - _. � .-I.. ­ 11. i.. i rondenngs � I I � - . I . : . - - . _; _L ' - , -----I- . I _. - �__.T.--,-, " - , , , - - ­ . ­ Revised Version.. I - . , , .- - - t, ". � - � . . ­ . � I . - ; I .. � , , - . . - . . It , in'ble at is rather late in the day to gru -1 . 11 a . - :1 � : � i `� � .%... � % - ' .. f .. -,- h I . :."" -.1 t e Revised Version ; but I can't help it --I ' . . - . . . � . � . . � . ­ ... .. I � 1. -.- - . must relieve my mind. In preparing for a " ,; � . - I . -.1-1 - 1,-, - , : :1 ­ - Sunday's work,1 read over the 2nd evening . - . s !7: - It ...: ��, - ... � ". � I .. , . lesson, S. John xx. in the R. V. ; and it 1� I . � �- . . - I � I ­ - .­­ .. __ - I..,-., �.%t.... made me I I mad." That R. V. always irri- .� : . . I . . . - ... .,, _1 � - .- . ­,: *:,: tate a me. It must, make anybody mad--,-- .� . I- . __. � . .. . - .- t'' �- 7:1 , who is a lover of his New TeAament, who � . , , ; - 1-0- - �-.l .t. - �, ., . 1. has (and there are thousands of such) many . I'. . - .: � . . . . . - pas � . . � . . ,sages " by heart " -to bear those dear - . .. ." I ­ .: .- � ­. . .1 _�- - old familiar sentences, with their sweet I . .. . . . .. . ..- " I : .1.. � . -. - . .. rhythm, altered and disfigured, for no - .. I I . � �,,. I - - �. .. � _. earthly use that no ond can see. It jars .1 � .. I i .. . I . - t . � - I - - .... .,. _- .. one a nerves, it rubs ofie*s mind the wrong - t. ­�'.! __ . .0 way, like some atrocious variation thrust .. . ! , .. � _- � .. - � ' _: into some beloved 61d tune.' That R. V. i.- . _ . , . � � . , � . I .., - . . .- responsible'for many outbursts of my wrath. - . - . . , . . � : I - . . .,: - .1. --� so famil- � . I Here for instance is the 19th ver ; 1. . .a. . __:_ - . . � . . iar to every phureb-go.er; for it is the open- - I . - I , .-:. _. . i , * .- -11 ing passage of one of the Gospels for ... - . .. - . :. - . . . ` - � - - � a Easterti * de. Th2 old Bible reads:- , - - � . . _: - - . . - .; ! 1-1 _... " The same day at evening, being the flist '" - . . . �. . _io . I I - - _... . day of the -week, when the doors were shut I � ­ .- . i­ � " . .: _ - - - , - where the disciples verse assembled for fear . - - I - . I 'puts ! - - . , . , � . . � . . it: -r- . ­ . the Jews." The R. V. thus . . .. . ! -1 . I . . " When therefore it -was evening, on that I I . . Z .i .. ;- .., 1! ­ . I .. day, the first dav of the week, and when ' I . ; - � - - . . I - . - i- - . - ­ � .1 f the doors were shut where the disciples . - - . : _: - - were, for fear of the Jews." � � . �. . �. , '.. - . - .. - " - I , - -:- . Now, in the name of common sense, what 1. - I . . - - _. is the use of all this changing and shifting - . 0 :` ..1 � I -1 - . I . - and ruffling up of words? What is gained . I _ ,--- , , . . . - *by -it, textually, exegetically, homiletically, I - - � .� . � - :- philologically; or otherwise? It will be 11 . - .. -1 . . re lied: "-It is a more literal translation." - p I I - I . I ,_ , . . .. .- .., - .. Yes, to ba sure; as 11 literal" as if one I __ Ili. - . - . - translating from the French were to render ;. ! . , - I , . .� I " Commeid voud portez-vous ?" by " How . _. . . - . . . 1. � vourselfcarry you?" and leave itat that. � � . . - - . . . � . . - When I was a school -boy in England, in . t '-. - - � . . . __� translating from the classics, I had of course . I . I . . .� 3 to do so 11 literally" first ; but, that done, i I � i . . _­ .. ... . . - . the master would always say: 11 Now put - ..­ , - - . . . .. . that into good English." And if I left the ; % . . i� 1�. .1 - I :_ . \ sentence at last as some of the sentences are � ; � . � . . . __ . . . . . . � , : . . left in R. V., I think I should have had : - . � .. .. ; . - ..i !I. . .. . I what we used to call, in school -boy slang, a .. ... . 1. ��: I ! . . � "licking." Take, Jor instance, S. Paul's � - . . - i - � .r . I.. -, � � . . i . � quotation from the Old Testament in I Cor. . . .. �. _� . . o ! - ii. 9, beginning 11 Eye hath not seen ;" and . /. -.1. - : I ! . .. compai-e the old and new versions. I grant . L - � - . - - � ; . - � - - . tb t passage.is difficqlt to render into good �_ . - . . . I .. . ... . . , grammatic English. But at any rate the . . . . - . . .. . . old version makes sense. The R. V. turns it . I . k - ; � - i . . � into a mere. jumble of words. What is the I . - - . - . . . - . . sub ect? What is the predicate ? ' J ! . �: I. - , ­ i - L I To return to our chppter and verse ; L L . I . . . - �.. . " When theretore it was evening," I Object . . _. �. . . . � Z ., . to that word " therefore.' It is 11 literal," . . - . - _. � . . : . .. ... to be siir- ; but it is more than 11 literal;" - z . . ; . - - ), - it i,; literalism of a debased mechanical char- . . - . . -, . 1. : . - acter, that defeats its own purposes. "r. . . It is I � - . . . . . _. -,:,.. true that;the little Greek word ohr means . . . . I . � - I . I ; . - . . . . . -1 " therefore "-_,;onv-fi11M--i, but not alWays. It - ! - . � . . , - . : . ' - �� 6- :.. _. . - is a monosyllable which S. ,John very fre- . . I . ..- .1 . - . . quently uses; it often enhancei the rhythm . . - � . v .1 - - I . . � . - � . . of bissentence3. Inarcrumentativediscourse . n . I . . I- : � . . .- . . - - be rendered " therefore. " I �: it should no doubt - . I _. .- F . I - I .;.-- - - But in narrative, especially in such vivid, I - . .. - f I . - , : - . .. . � pictiires(iiie,f-o,,'Ii)q?ii(tlnai-r�ttive ass. John's, I . . "" L . �­r itserves just the same purpose as Vur little . : . .- - - mollosyllai4es, " now," " so," " theit," e*L,--. ' ..., - - . - ;� I -tie!e to indicate -transition of ide.is . It is a pai . I . ­ . - * . I.:- - . , . . � . . I � ''. eui)ject, sequence of events -it, is m - . change.Vf , ' . - . � . - - * � .. .1 .: 'L . usesi in repeLitions after a parenthesis, etc., . . . _. .. . a se those little words. But the . . � . just as we it.. . . - - . . - .. � . , , - , '.. -always " therefore," -.1 ..�. Revisors make it with ..- - � __. - ; � _­ . ­. . Chinese stiffness. Now I hate Oat ivord � - . - � . . - . � . � L . . . - ­ - " therefore" stuck in everywhere. It's a 1. � - 1. - . . - . . - , L - ! :.. , ­­ Z . . . � lono, wort] ; it takes a long time to pronounce; � . M - - - I a . . . it*s a stiff, formal word ; it's a fori.nidable � - m - � . . .?. word; it bristles With 1()gieL; it - sugge-As , � , - . ' .... - I . . I I : I prem ' . ises and conclusions and Euclid's Pro- . - .. I— . - - . .. . .- . ' . . -_ positions, and all that sort of think,. It is ­ . I . � I ., � .o � .. .- - so different fr:oni our friendly little words � I - . - . , - ... . " then , " " soi " " now, " " yet, " " and, " or . � . _. . _ . ... . the Greek our and Pp. Let anyone read the . , , . . . I two versions, the old and the new, of, the - : . ! ' -__ . . .1 :__ z. . 18th chapter, and uo�icc how irritatingly _'_ ; . _.. . . - that " therefore" is reiterated in the latter, I - . . - . . . - - 1: - - - . . . .. , and he will surely say, a,.R of old wine colu - I , I , , - , S . I- � �'... , pared with new, " Tile old - is. better. " (, . � � 1. .. - - I .. - - I _. : -. Luke v 39.) .. . . - . � I � I - ., . . By the way, I think I have caught the - - .- 1. . . .. . ,� . . Revisors napping. Out of the twenty times I . . --- - the word aw, occurs in this l8th chapter' in , I : .-. three cases the Revisors have forgotten their I . I :.. . � own stiff rule of always translating "the same Greek by the same English word." In I . . ..,. verse 3 they have left the old 'rend�riug I . � " then " ; in verses 12 and 16 - they have .1 . . - . - - changed " then " into " so. " In all the other , _. : - - . seventeen instances that horrid " tl�erefore " , , 1. I I occurs. I (to not know why these- three - I '.. . . , , I - .. - I - - _. . . �_ places should have escaped the infliction of , . �, � � - . "I , - . , - - . .. - - _ their rigid rule. Doubtless it was an over- I . I ' . . , - , ­ , - , -1 i .�,_, � , ,� I .- - . � . - � . - 1. .. _.: - ht. . . . . . . . 81% sime few the R V. emendations I - � F . . . - places * � ­ . . ' - ___ * , - . . . . � : are valuable f rom a doctrinal point of view; __. .. _.7.� : wl � .. . . .- . for instance, in the distinctions between the .. - . � . - . . ! . Aorist and Perfect tenses; as in Gal. iii � 27 : . . . I - . .. . - . ... -.,.. . " For as -man of you as were baptized into . - � . - y . I � . . . . - .; I I - - . . � I Christ did put on Christ ".(e f/., then and . I - . __ I - . . . 7 . � . :, . there, at youi Baptism). But' these places . . . ! . .;- . - - . - I - . . . .- . are very few, and by no means compensate I . . . 11: � .. . - . ... us for the ruthless carving up of the old sen- - . I . , tences, spoiling the rhythm and beauty of . .. . - , 1, . , .. - . . .., - . . I .- . the style. I . . - . ... . . . .- - . . - . . . . I wonder at the bad style so often display- . . . � , . - ed in R. V., especially when the English -..- - . �. . �.. - I . literature ,)f to -day abounds in such excellent . � - I . .1 . � . . . . . -architecture the present . - - . models. In word , . � . - � - -.- . : - � � . - age seems to be a golden one. It is refresh- � I � . . . � . . - . - � ing to turn from the turgidity of some of the I . . � - _, .. . .- old learned authors to thelimpidandyet � . . . - . . , ..�� � .- . . --' vigorous writings 'of our own times. We . . .. . . � I . - - have, too, all, " styles" of word -architecture. : . _� � � . . � I � - . . .. . . There is the pure stately Gothid, graceful . . ­ - _� : - and strong, of Professors Huxley, Gold- : - . I . . . ; *. __� win Smith, Fred. Harrison, or the " Decor- � - . - . . . . - � . - � _. - lated " of Lord Macaulay, or the 11 Flamboy- - . - . : - .I- .. .. . 1. I a.l. .. . � ant" of Archdeacon Farrar, or even the . : - I ,---. -,:-. - � . :o . ; 11 Gargoyles " of Carlyle, to select from. But . .� _. . � - . .1 : . � ,:. - I - . � -, . under what style are we to class the R. V? 11 I . , . . - . , . I � . . � I . � `1 I should say, early English, debased. . . �i .. . I . . - .- - - _. I - , � . Phe Rectory, Almont& . ".1.0 , - ­ I . - � , . ­ � - . .1 . . - . _. .. . . - . . . G Eo. J. Lo'W..r . . � . . - .... , . . � � - - . . ,­ . . . ­ - .� . ..- - _� � ­ _� - . . � . . . . . . �. � � -_ - _. . . I I_ � .1 .. I . . . V . � ' . . . , : - . � - -1 : A I.- A lr% � I . . __ . - .. ......... . .: . . nr Y11 �. I . , _.. . -I.. t, . --a e an eadi .. .. . _.- .. . : .1 . . .. .. � _�, .... ., . cc - When any faith has got to rely' on � . �. - . .. - . . ..'�E.. deified symbols and pompous claims, it is ... . - ­ . . - I _. . . ­...� _- - dead. It needs a resurrection ; it needs a : -: . 1. -1 � _ . new Pentecost. And the Christian Church . - I . - . . � .. . . - . I . . .. . has had many resurrections. . � . ..�.. I __ . : ,.:, . - The work of Benedick, and Wycliffe, and . . . � . . - - . � , � - - Russ, and Yrancis of Assisi was but a re. . . ,., - a., �:,_. ,:_� �- kindling of, dead or dying fianies ; so, too, - t. - - - . . �:. . I it was when Luther disinterred the true . . . I ;_ _., � 1. - - -I... . _. .. - Gospel from the heaped degrig of priestly ...I!- 1 .. �: _: . . . . , �, _� - falsehood, i,ud I preached Christ instead of . _. - . , � :_ . - ,-:- - -I-- : -' - - . . I I . the Church, and the Bible instead of the �'. � . 1. . .. I - �_�:.. .r ..­%.:, Fathers,' and faith inste&d of the magic 'too, .- - -::... - I.. . Z.:. - I I _�­' - -�:__:_ - r.. , - . efficacy *of sacraments. 40, was it - . - 4. _- � ­ ­_ . . , ; � 1. _If - : � I 1� � I,-, :-.- , , when George Fox, wandering about 11 in in .1 r .. , . :'_- - . . %�,_. :- �. ... ._;�.--. - , _,� - _.:.�. � shirt of leather - fpom town to town, - made . . , : w .. I � x - ­,� . . 1-1 �1, . . believe in the I" men once more iving �.v .. :-::�-, - . - ;' - ," - . 7. . - - � � 6_.q;r ., - � ,d . , r , t ... ... . �.. . . V, - i power and presence,of the Spirit of God in . .. .. ,, .-,, !. � iE �,.: . ­ . . ..-. , - _,�, �.:., �:,�.� �";. - . - .. . every human soul. So, too, was it wherr � . . I . I . . - . . � : *,,,-_,,.,... ; - . . . . I i �.,�.�,: ,,�.. .,:_. .,f o._,_l 1, . _� ., ­ _-.,��X- � ; - k, T ­��, I 4-'-w-, . " -� " . . - � - - - � - -,i- 1. :.." ­v�y :�T "."i _'�- j , ., - .., - * I .­ . . . \;`1 �. - - F .�e�--�.-i;;"�:.; , '. - ,f!i,,�,�".-:'*-Ak,: � .-.;, _,,_,r� ,S;;,,, � . ;1 .�_ ;.. I., .. ­ .., .-,. . - ­ "' ,�., ,- ,-" , ­,� Ml'�'. : I _1 , : V, M , � . d�mmnm. da.. ­. lrl��;­.­,­ . ­,�;., ` , . , - ".. 't � � - .. � - - ... I - . I I .. W - T . . .. i_ , _ _4m�g-v. � - � . � , 1 1 - __ - .X_,.m � . __ - " . 1 V 1 � '! '�"S,, ­ -- _ - - � - -, . I I , .� _m! I , , � � I . - ; ,:. �� i..f' 4, - � � .1 , - - - � . - 1, _ .�, "4,;� . V 4 .74i �-e _._ V_ 04 i *: viZ., ­­- ­ - - , - �t -. � � - k � " � I - - 4 #-- , . ­% -�! ­ � , . ! - ggw_� , - , 7 � . � 1 ,0 . - , . mmm - _ � __ : . .� . _-1, . , ,7 . � , � V -1., � ­ - , - �,� _-_ ­ - - I -r- __ �� - ___., = - -1 __ - --, - _. � � - c, -�, �: ,:r�­ �_` ., - , - " � , _� - _10111"I" I --I-.-,-,-- - - - - -1 I _: . . ... I I ,� " .Xi , , - - ,� R;. M MA w5n. - 11 � I_ .. . �.. - .. 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I __ - 00n, tigiom 1-4 : 0ous - . - , h cholera inf&ntum, slid Asiatic ,� .. . , an of Diseasm .. so it would be now if; among t1w many .� .. - choleriL Weak St - � eohoes, God would - mud us one voice -, if I Among thepractical questions Connected It is also exoellent an a preventive against ro 1. among the 20,000 priests he would send us with the subject of contagious diseases. is infectious or. epidemic diseases. In districto _1� m n whiell people I " but one prophet, but one man with his soul one which relates to the length of the period rife with malaria and fever the drin4in& Of down or weakened 'state of he Ili llllli'..� so electric with the fire of God that he would of special ex osure. The Boston Atediced hot coffee before passing in the open air has ,11th . I- . placesto from Hood's Sarsaparilla, coIIelMiV.,1,,,,,,, make us feel that God is face to face with TO enabled perao the claim that this medicine 11 Inakes th and Surgical ournal says that the contagi no living in such every one of us, and that the Kingdom of ousnesa of measles, mumps and whooping- escape contagion. . 1. .. strong.,, It does not act lilke eweq God is within us. Ven are always testing cough disappears with thentide:t's recovery; .. a SHIA I . . imparting fictitious stren-th from vib, - 1* their own religiODiSM and that of their that there is probably r of his must follow a reaction " elltbe� nei#hbors.by agreement about small points conveying the disease to others 10'er about a -. - ITS GLORY HAS DEPARTED.. -, of greater we.k., . - . of d1uted belief, or varient ceremony ; week after he himself was expoded to it_ L ? . - . . . than before, but in the niost UU11141 but Uhrist's test trests suich things as that is to say, during the so-called period of I . I - 16 Fa . lber Hood's Sarsaparilla overconies 14 supremely insignificant, and he says : "BY incubation ; and that the contsgiousne" Of The *11161111181PP11- the ON" Mighty That Tired Feelirig . . their fruits ye shall know them.' - measles does not extend be nd a fortnight. I � of Waters," UM SAMI Its creates . an appetite, purifies tl � The real question to ask about any form I Romance. . ; . le blood ` Some authorities affirm tralt the contag- * . in bliort, gives great bodily, nerve, '44 of religious belief is, Does it kind.le the fire iousness of whooping -cough ,jeams, after six- The Mississippi, it is needless to tell a-iy- and digestive strength. D'ellti I -L I a . of love ! ��' � weeks, however long the co-ighing may ,on body who knew it in all its g ory, i not " I derived very m Does it make the life stronger, sweeter, tinue ; others think it prudent to isolate the what it usad to be, writes & - correspondent. _uell'bellefit fron, 11,,., I Sarsaparilla, which I took for generaldebi % I purer, nobler? Does it run through the patient until the paroxysms are over. Civilization has deprived it of its majesty , it built me right ill), and g;Ive 141. whole society like a cleansing flame, burn. In scarlet fever and diphtheria the period anA eliminated most of its attractions. It Me -,III exta inf up all that is mean, and base, and un- of incubation is brief, a few days only ; is the shado w of itself as it seems to sneak lentapp6tite." � ED. JENKINS, 11ft- Savage,4 � se fish, and impure? If it stands this test and during thib period there is no contagion, along in shallow murmurs where it once : . . I Fagged Out it is no, heresy. ' There is but one It is very important to know that in Bear- wept by deep and swift. The .forests and 4"Last spring I was ' test danger i 11 completely fagged Church of the true children of God, and un, let fever the period of grea is the unbroken sod that once yielded their - My strengni-left ine and ok � � I f elt siek alld mil�' faithfulness is the only infidelity.' the P ble all the time, so that I 1 am so after the disappearance of the fever, stored moisture to ke it up to a navigable � ra I . , faOd esquama ion or elry, COUld hareh convinced that there is -no error more period of -i ti eeling. From stage all through the hot summers have than- the notion. that correct belief of Church rives have been been . t to the uses of man and ' :1ttelid to my business. I took one bottle,( ignorance of this tact many tmopria ed Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it eiire(t ine 11 membership is of any value whatever in lost Persons have gone into society before thesol is compelled to produce something Is nothing like it." it. C_ BEGOLE . , lem comparison with that righteousness of life the'peeling was completed, and almost of more marketable than water.And the steam- Edito i which is the be-all and end-all of true re- coursa have communicated the disease. Th" boats are nearly gone also. The railroad Enterprise, 13CIleVille, Alich. i . . ligion, that I say plainly --and if I could fact is that every particle of the scales co" has superseded -them. Travel !- . Worn out - f -� 1' find words to say it yet more plainly V rail affordi � I -1 tains thousands of microbes. comparatively few opportunities for musir I I "Hood's Sarsaparilla rest would rather that any man should be a A lady who was recovering from scarlet and dancing and games of poker for high . I ored me to PQ Ro.nanist or a Dissenter, or a Buddhist, or fever wrote a letter to a distant friend. An ! stakes, and they have little 8Luffy buffets, health. Indeed, I might 8.1Y truthfully it a Mahometan, so that he were a holy and savedmylife. Toone feeling tired and wort she wrote she blew from the pa r the I where they have anything for the bibulously out & would earnestly recornMend a trial of I godly man, than ten times over a member L I dust " -which P-eled from her hanTe Th# I inclined instead of the gorgeous bars with llooWs Sarsaparilla." MRs.PIIF . ,p ,F .of the most Catholic Church that ever ex- letter conveyed the disease to'the friend and the whole' front end of a steamboat to ein , MosHila, isted, and be a sly intriguer, or a r I 99 Brooks Street, East BOS iton, Mass. -_ - -_ -_ slanderer, or an unclean liver, or a professed liar little daughter, and the daughter died. iced drink6s in as in the good old days. In N. B. If you decide to take Hood,8.132M i liar, or in any one form of conscious wicked- A servant nursed a scarleL fever patient these times if you see a steamboat it s ten to I parilla do not be Induced to buy aiiything,,,, ness, a hypocrite and a bad man.".L_ h- and on leaving the place put her clothing. one she iii little and dingy and is laboriously I deacon Farrar. . '[Are into a trunk. A.yearafterward she unpack- pushing ten acres of Pawlogs down the nar- instead. Insist upon having ' o4 . . I I .. - . . . a ire tl tftsh have to . _..' - �r MUSCLES AND MANNERS. took the disease. dig into the mud in order to make r . ." I .. . ' nd the steam calliope is hoard . . 'Hood' ..., ie very ca . .. ed the tru k, and a little girt who stood by row channel whc oom for S - . . . . . . .. -irus resides in the false her to pass. A . . - .. L. In diplitheria, the v no - . ' more on the silent stretches of water by ..:-�, .BY LOU1189 FISKK BRYSON, M. D. , - membrane, and for that reason is less likely . . . . . a . . - . Particle$ night, that wonderful musical instrument ' Those who gg throulh life with a pleasant to be carried to a distance ; but the hich delighted you the more the farther .S - smile and a kind wor make many friends. long retain their power of infection. The w - arsaparill-a Words are more than deeds, and manners- contagiousness of consumption ties in the you were away from it i mariner heaves the Sold by all druggists. 01; six f or;v,. Preparedo]14' patient's expectoratious and discharges. If When & iMisaissipp than myits, in all superficial contact - with I lead in these degenerate days he does it with I by C_ 1. HOOD & CO., Apotheearie3, Lowell, X. I 1( these are carefully received in a disinfecting I our fe ow erdatures. Kind words are fluid, there is almost no danger to attend- a cane fishing pole and signs out through his 100 Doses One Dollar jewels beyond price, and more precious to ants and friends. . nose that the water is " 14 inches scai�t. " A . heal the wounded heart and to make the - . . . I . . wayfaring man from the P.4st occasionally . - -_ weighed -down spirit glad than'all other . . . . � � , . ., accosts you on Robert street bridge, after -blessings 'that the world can give. The . . I- . Sanitary Science. , L - - . looking about vainlv for the flocks ot steam- It appears from tile -annou nce:nent mad � ' by Mr. B-0four in the lfoui,,! of c epitaph, "She was so pleasant," is full of - , . . boats that his guide book of 1963 tells him : . �otnniow gentle pathos, and records the virtue oi Sanitary science, is a science that does not are always along the river binks atSt.'Paul, ': the other day that the Crilr" Act hu virtues*; for the cheerful courage that makes relate to the earth we live on or to the I realized the purp)ieof 1164-Ttfoll to aii ex. perpetual svinshine is the out come of a heavens we live under, but to the conditions and asks you where the .Nlississippi is, and ! tentgreater even tit Lit 'It' filf!",ls cotild hive 11 masterly self-control that is noL born in a of the homes we live in. We can live on lie looks at you when you point to -the water i expected. The C'IiL'f Secr,,t-Lry inLullated day, but oaly after battle and conquest. the earth or under the heavens without beneath with a deep sense of injury, feeling; that so greatly hail critne (ie, ­ea . ietj thit the .Manners are all-important. Our place in knowing much abo;it them, but to live beat that he is a stranger and you are taking him i . in. What poet could 8ing of a streahi wh,ose; government had resolv.�(i t) s-,i.sp.,�n(l the life is often more de�Bndent on them than ill our homes we must know them well. I ehief affluent8 were the sewers of tile cities; operation of the A,A c��Pr",here in Ireland it is on solid merit. hey are the first thing Geology cannot chaage the conditions along its banks, whose turbid water% Would. with the exception of;k fe.w l)1a-,-,!.4 where that strikes the stranger, the key which of the earth bene,%th us, or astronomy ,.tl,, ashes of tile plan of cmnpAign atiR . thosie of the heavens above us, tftt be best appreciated by lampreys and red-: - locks or unlocks the doors of good society, . finned suckers? As an inspiration, even, , smoulderNi. Whethol-or not the unprrived theibeginning of charm, ooeut anti sanitary 8-ience can change from un- . condition is alto,et.,'ier or nial:i!y- due. tothe . . the in healthy to healthy the conditions of tile the once mighty Mississippi is, in the slang � rittioni)ftlii.4'1,ei),,t�iSIN'tt T11t!L4,Ir'1,M.�jnJ uneonseious calt.-V of ropulse, tile sulltile�l of yesterday, 1, X. G. , 11, save and except the � oPe ' � diagic of fortune and. success, the irresistible , homes we live in. Is is,not then a science , will beglasl to he:tr th t, th-, .mir.-.it huso , worthy.of btudy? It touches the highest wooded bluffs in spots where no stone quarry ' source of love and haired,- the acceptance � or liniekiln has yet been erected, and where, largely lvviie,l aw,tv all.1 t1l L' 1! ,:Ite:ltment or rejection by the trorld. Oftentimes they ! interest* of mankinti, cleanses and purifies the sterile curse of solid limestone graced so generally prevails. � f tile present gerler,Ltion, and will strengthen I " I � . . - are.,Iiiore than t -dent, more than lwauty, awl will g!,) - rify posterity. The effects of � with a few, trailing vines and stunted ttees, 11 ____ - _____ ____ . - -Ta I* an wealth, than birth or ,wisdom. . ' mo �Ili. I 'ohed-ence w its laws are not remote but im- has reserved somethln'g of nature to gladden ' . � They are the best letter of introduction, the f 1 1 i . firmest cenient of friendship and love. Tl�ey ! mediate. They totich the everyday life of tile heart of nian. . - . . . - I crown virtue, ,-lid give the last touch to 1,111. and enter into all the relations of life. . . . .. - . . � . - I They give strength anti .vigor to whatever I I 1 �'August wisdom and genius. - . � . " Come up Higlier. ". I . . ' I I i Good inanneri are a passport to the f&v* or � Capacity in whieli human endeavor is put , - A cel'ehrate(l I.twyer once advi . sed . I of rich and pour, learned and ignorant, I .tordi. . - - . ' . - 4 " - ' - " I . t . � __ - � . I . . young aspir.L11', that there was room it *1 I , - c I I . . - I I . aml tile SAVtIllf I respect and respect forotherA is.the k?ynote I � . - � . 1. the top" tin the profesium, , I(_d t" ristocrat and plebeian alike. As self. ! . . The Diphtheria Bacillus. ; imight,he %ell paraphrased anti appl -Flower I . � of good behavior, good manners are surely _. . . . --- all I kinds of farm production. The top 114 - one of tile best heritages po-ssible to. leave The ardor with m hich the study of the where whatever of protit there iti -in fartnin 1, % our children. But they do not come 11Y leausAtion of diplitheria has been p,irsued I . . - � 'There is a gentle I I i4 to be found. Stoel- growers have lea.rne'l , ,t)ySPePS1,& . man at MaIdeti-on, nature, like reading and writing according anioug thoie who are engaged in that branch the letison pretty well that " early maturity " , - to Dogberry's theory. Manners are largeh ,)f me,liv-.it moi-ence has been at Iml, rewarded is essential to protitable mar-keting all.1 the -Hudson, N. Y., . ' I physical, anti there must he a definite di&- by the dis.-overy of the true diphtheria b4cit- that they cannot affk')'rd. to board' anti lodge , named Captain A. G. Pareis, who cipline of tile body to insure the happy 'I � . us. ' . . a hog or steer an extra six monthi or it ve%r i has written us a letter in which k - I I I . � way of doing things. And th.at disciphne The moqt eminent barteriologist in the just for the sake of li,wing hii c must train OW muscles, the joints, the i Is 1 o"'I'"y- , is evident that he has mad ' upb world wAh great unanimity announce the Eighty bushels of corn rals,hl on one &ere of i . . L attitude3, the breatli� the play of the f.�ee, ; fact. . * - - e things, nd hands, -feet, the exp . ressions of the eye, ihe I . . I 1� ground takes less plowtiig, harrowing, seell- I mind conceming som - tones of the voice, the pronunciation I- of � Dr. Klein, the eminent Ragli-sh bacterio. Ing, fencing, harvestir. g, interest, taxei, etc. i , this is what he says: s;) � i words, the bearing of the head, the style , logist, hae published. an elabi,rate -report in than does eighty bushels on two acres, a,n( I " I have used your preparafiol � die Nineteenth � Annual Report of the therefore a lar L�r portion of the value of the ! of walking. sitting, reclining, in fact every- - i . I ,palled August Flower in my fa -AY i I.,ocal Gtovernment, in which he enters into crop is profit. I he most generally 8uccesiful ! . thing in the belLring and dep,)rtnient of tile ' � for seven or eight years. It iS C011- � body, There is much, indeed, hesides all : the details of his inetho4o of investigition corn growgra are those who never lot the z lyJamlyhouse andweconsidef - this in the best manners. But this diie.ip- and his tests. . - . ground rest from PfiiAtime tho seed *is in - staut . I Indigesfio; line is the foundation and basis of all tile I H_ paper contains several facts of prime until the corn is s44.,-* that they.can no it the best remedy for .11, longer get into it, antm, thorough cul- . rest. imporLance, a kno% ledge of which should be . l. I . and Constipation we How to stand is one of the esserktials of I generally known. Among them are the fol- tiV&t10n iniphei that 'A,W0 acres should indigestion. have ever used or - never be meded when the., I bor available i ' . good manners. It is always wrong to make I lowing: Some of the lower animals, particu- - ��� . known. My wi� is ' the bone'structure do most of the work ,in I larly --ows and house cats, are susceptible to cultivate it could have been put - Oil one. I I keeping the body upright The muse es I to this disease, anti instanees are ette',1 in To feed, milk anti care for the cows that troubled with .Dyspepsia, wid d . ' should hold it in position. The greater I whieli the domestic cat has communicated only ao %m much work when brought to the I times suffers very much after eatick number of muscles used, the 'reater the ; the infection to the famil to which it be- crucial. toest of the churn that one good milk. The August Flower however, M g ' . y er will do is manifestly a waste of feed and ' fie. strength, agility, and grace. The correct, I dp With fatal results. labor, and yet man - lieves the: difficultY. MY wife position in standing is when.the lips, cli-in, OWN"&$ also demonstrated thepresence of the y farmers are guilty i . of it, although it is a point which the grow- quently says to me when I am goilig chest, and toes come upon one line, and the infection in the milk of cows previously in- - . . '1� ing use of milk teiting ap ratus io impress. I . to town VC am Out feet are turned .out at an angle of sixty oculated with diphtheria bacilli. - . I Wff deurees. In walking, says Checkley, keep He takes occasion to emphasize another Ing upon the owners of (fairy cattle to an Constipatlon of August F10 ' n . extent undreamed of only Lwoorthree years ' face and chest well over the advanced foot, fact which is of great practical importance ago. Thefarmer who has but asingle mareor . 0 i . and I think you had ' and preserve the habit of lifting the body and should a3ways be i borne in mind by team of Working mares is growing more and better get atiother bottle. � I am & with the muscles and by the inflation of the health otticers, to wiJ : The contagion of more particular as to the horse lie breeds to, troubled with Indigestion, andwh& lungsi diphtheria is to Ile claAsed with those which because he realizes that while there are I - Proper breathing is the fundamental es. can exist and thrive outaide the human body. � ever I am, I take one or tv.70 �� colts and colts, the good ones cost no more ,I idaY Ct f ,*ng, f9r a sence ot grace, as it is of health and " It is a mA ter of Common belief," heasys, to raise than the scrubji, and they will return spoonfuls before eal strength. The lungs have their own mus- "that a room may retain active and diph- rofit when the sciubs two and all trouble is removed." q cular power, and this should be fully exer. theritic contagion for a very long per I; a will net a loss. .1 to' AFI along the line anti in all kinds __________1_wo cised. While standing or sitting, with the that milk may be not only the vehicle, but -_ ------- - %-,Io is juit chest free take in a slow, long (lee 'p breath, even the multiplyink ground of the diphther. of products " room at the top " is becom. The Russian Crown I' I llwe, until the lungs seem full, being careful not itic contagion ; and that sewer air and sew. ing recognized as the rule, and those who twenty-two years old, is a hi,.'14 c(111CAW learn it latest and apply it least bro (Ily I.. to strain in any.way the lungs or muscles. age may oontain and be the means of distri. a young man. He is particul i"IV "'ell uP 11 . ,rate koolt Hold the breath thus t;aken for a second, buting this contagism. " are lucky.. The constant effortahould be to 8Cience, and possesses all acc, . and then let it out slowly. In all lung ex. These points are of mueh import in in. 4 6 come up higher. " . ledge of the geogrAphy of III., "AtIve land- , . ', c' . __ . - ;��. eroises endea-or to inflate the lungs upward vestigating new outbreaks of this disease. - - I - __ . . and outward. Carry the chest and lungs as - I In the Morninz. . , I if the inflation were about to lift the body Ooffee an ExoeRent Neliome in Its L " Four' years ago," writes Col. Divi d .' � off the ground. This gives a feeling of I ; Wylio, Brockville, Ont., May, 1887, ",I had - OBS i - buoyancy that is genuine, and will add I Flace and a Mental Stimulus. /1' &severe attack of rheumatism, and could . - , grace to aIlt the movements of the body. lboffee owes its stimulating and refreshing not stand on my feet. The pain was excru & X i Mannets, it will be seen, are largely an qualities to coffeine. It also contains at-Illn . a d I was blistered and purged in true . . - .1 16 cl 12ox style, but all to � - � . � affair of muscles and their use. The muscles and sugar, fat, acids, camin, and wood fi r. orth no purpose. I I. . . - - i � I . must be trained 0 manners. This training Like tea, it powerfully increases the respir- was advised to try St. Jacobs Oil, which I .- . ... . . � I . .. should begin early, in the nursery, among ation ; but, unlike it, does not affect its did. I had my ankles well rubbed and then - - ,, - - . . . . . . - � 'little children, during the plastic age when delth. - wrap d with flannel saturated with the . . . - . 0 1 practice can make perfect, at . compara- y its ute the rate of the pulse is increas. mely. In the morning I could walk with . . f . . . . ­ tively little cost. In importance this branch ed and the action of the akin diminiBlied. It out pain." Many get up and walk in the . of education is second to none, for it is a lessens the amount of blood sent to the same day. I i I . . large factor in human advancement, and organs of the body, "tends the veins, and - - * . I adclo greatly to human happiness. A little contracts the capilla'ries, thus prev�enlin James McDonald, sailor, was indicted I depttth will show how -much our pleasure tile waste cf tissue. It is a mental 8ttinut g at the London Seasioa CR R u Us . no for having wounded 0 0 g upon the way others carry them his father, James McDonald. The prosecutor s ' of a hi It d , and one that is- liable to X`14C>X:L 12 . I I w stated that on May 5, when he was in a state selves -how they stand, sit, speak, and ho reat upe. - they do things. Address and accomplish- Carried to excess, it produces mb orilual of intoxication, he took a E5 note out of the . . . I ments-trained muo'cles-give to their happy . 1� prisoners ket. In the evenin the pris- DIAMOND VERA GO I I � : ' poe, some money, struct him r,ev. Ash, . . owner the mastery of the best things of life. wakefulness, indigestion, acidity, heartburn Oner a,pked or . - . I - . - - , L . . . ­ I L. _ ' : Although a hen-jpeck?d husband may not, be very smart, he is generAly'a shewd man. . The 6 rat battle- bitween the chure h fac �ions will be fought on Creed -moor. . . . Bread that is to be kept for a week . ., should be kneaded longer thaa that to be eaten soon. _ - I . , , , . � ­­ . - - I � At the salle. 6f- ihe'Roebr6r 6olleetion 'of I . . . I . . pain in t, ,go at*_ Paris, MUIet's postal of the "'Augolus," which he nold.for W, fetolied $20,000. - . - � _.. - I - - . . , _. - _ �: � .1'. ... . %�� - - , .�, � , '. _� .,A 4� ,� . V.­.­i� , ..�:� �., ..� 'k , X . ,� t___ ­.- - . .. - . ­ ".1. 4. - 3, ­­­ - , ", . ._ ., -_ ,,4- f>. i i _L�, . , ­ ,�,�_­­., 'I , 4 , � � , -4., ,�.Jg , � ,f V .. , � �;j A, lo , - �­�. ,, -� , , Iii � , - ., , mii-;.��',- :,, 4 �, �5 i � 4 , , _ . 11� %, 1, i�ll . , , . , , , . 'L, � ' . . 01 , .�gq . , 2 � :­­.� I �, , . " . L � 4 . _.e I I-- 0 a � .e I 4 111�1, � I _4 � irritability of temper, trembling, irregular fiulse, a kind of intoxication ending in de- rium, and great injury to the spinal func. tions. - Unfortunately, there are ma coffee tipplers who. depen I d upon it an a7runkard upon his dram. - On the other hand, ooffee in of -sovereign efficacy in tiding over the nervous system . . in emergencies. � coffee is also, in its P18,08, an excellent medicine. In typhoid fever its action is frequentItprompt and decisive. It in indi- � cated U'L t a ently stages befom Isoal Qmmpli- I""" "a I - .- .. 11: i - , i , _.'�.w , -; . � . � I - , -, . . - % _­.. - 1� ". I. . 1. 1. . ` � I . ... , � . � . . I � . . ­ I - - . . ..: I � - I . . . 4" � , � . .: I ,: . .1 t : - - . , . I .. �L , '. 1. � . . . . , . : � ,. . . '. , *V, ,4&-,- I . I : .f, � - - , " : , , : , , - I "-r bun, - ,� � - -.- ,� ., �! , �, : ': - : . I . 1, . - L " iv, I I en, - ;P. *_ - 0 eral times and kicked him. 'He then felt a cut at his throat, but did -not see any knife or razor. The prisoner was drunk. Dr. Williams Stated that the prosecutor's throat had been cut on thb left aide, and the wound was a rather deep one. The prisoner after the occurrence went to the I oplar Police Station and gave himself up after stating that he had out his father a throat. Hisde- -fence wan that he asked for his f5 note, and his father refused to give it up, He had a razor in his haud at the time, and. in the atruqgle the rosecutor must have ran up , � iL 4he prisoner w" found guilty Mt it 1� Xd seatftcal' to one day"it impriewnient. I � . 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The Governors will h4 O* , Ii,o officials. � . . 111)Wing the suggf,stion of Dr. , , , .". 11 .t* y1c p artmen', of Agricultun ,4ibe ep I . : we, ber of farmers havi i,rffe nun' , ,:�ge in blue spectacles to pr . psaffainst the terrible light of 14M --- About four thousand I i6ppa. etacle8 are thus actually ,1W spe . I .�: el with swords was fol _ .& du ?,Xburbo of Tunis on Friday morni .tt massiali and M. Carbonar, Aw. g British Consul- The la _1114in Was slightly wounded oil 11, 000 quent ut)o encounter was conse ,Wbich ended � in an assault. cartridge W -WR 4 'fMat of the police station at Cl i( Orly on Wednesday! morning. Ing ,Was greatly damaged by th . which also shattered a great . . 'Windows in the neighborhood. 10ion is said to be the work of an The South -Eastern Ra.ilway t ho been buried under a large b avalanche has also fal!en at 61 which tratfic on the roads lea Grinisel Pass will be interruptc, weekL . The United States CrOvernni, I-19ented a gold watch A11,1 a 11 captain of the ship 11 Allansha% watches and chains to tile li"! 0oicers for rescuing the crew of -, Electric Light " on Febluary . , 1. There are now in .%loscow 1: . waiting to be transported to .S1 , am convicts, the others are t children who volunteered to-! .into exile. This numlwr has ,since the new year. Theywill ad in parties of 300 to .501 at a , a manner that, together with t victs that may arrivi� for tr during the summer, they wi destinations by the middle of � ,_ Since the law was issue,] Ch acce ted as clerks or copyists 11 . -tiveVreaus, several young lad eniployed �in tne offices of Ki But the clerks of the sterner � them as intrudersand treated v This has called, forth a strot from the Governor of the elty, cireular to the malicious eler� with the followinj phrase: " to my knowledge that the inal are treating their funiale coll Bashi-Bazoukg treated their f; captives in the late war in the The Governor, therefore, warr vniks that they will be discharl wise punished if they perselver "Ra. e Governme.nt will erect. late Gen. _Nlicha4-1 Ni',-olayevit in Vilna. .%Iiiravielwas appoin General of Vilna it) Nod to " Polish insurrection at the tilli ed his mission by wholesale , shootin s and* by transport ng ' Peles WTI, o came in his way. remembered with terror in Poland. It is supposed th; Iwhich the Governn.ent 11a,q ]I( I doto his memory is inten,led, i 'tothe Poles who have begot � restive oi late. . � i I - According to the late ' st All! I there are in St Peters))urg 1: squares without pavement, I lights. They are the bree disease and crime in the grea �, It would require an outla3 I rubies to put these places 1-11 g but the municipality isnota take the task at present. (.:I The Agrournic Society of � - Petitioned the Government I tax on tobacco in the G i Taurida. The late taxan')II �� brought the planters to tile , 0 they cannot meet t1reir ol)llga � i ' � no prospect for the b(Aterint �' ,, dition by the crops of this s excise laws,., besides this, 11 Profitable for the tobaceo Ill'i Unport the raw leat froin for than to buy the doinestie I is ill quality superior to fliv It will take lwig, howev"'I., will be taken on tile petition .. Planters, for matter niust lia . 61 of the Ministry of Financt of Im i I Property, and ti . Law 1pria before it can be stili ., Senate. I . . i . �_ -1114 I . I I . % . I .1 I'-, A Warsaw engineer ._:d harness by which t'W ,lai � �p . I 'A -horsea if, � averted. It i s s o - L. : by pulling a String which r��.�,_. the driver'B seat the honits- .1 �'� hitched and the vehicle i� ` standstill. The invention �v . [` best horsemen in the eit y ;I I i" . ,�. ly SucceRsful. A model of I'l � '.' , to ISL Petersourg with an al k I . I Nbent. I . � ��, One of tile P - q , olish stu(lenl.. .- � ly NtheSaxcniangarden in N1 I n"tted suicide in prison. Tht I Itiee say that lie stole a knif4 1. , .. . I lier set placed befor, him Mil . , With it. The Polish people. 11 � -1. that his death was due zo otl that the incision of it dull kr , found on his throat had 1well death, The excitement ,tin especially the students, is v( I . lr'edOMosti of St. Pvtend� I . ,.about the i.fluence which E i - Over Persia English trade I P"I'Mian tra"de in the llersi-i laritish companies busy bu "4 esto,blishing factories it of the Shah. - An English co 130W to build a railroad f I . 4819an-Tegueran, whiell tegic importance, for it tiOn between theRum er lands of Persia. " and Afghimistan I" ex 414 England behind F . Turkey, England t � . , . I R 't :, . -1. . - . I . , � . . - 1. ­ .. ... �. - - , - � . ! �: ,� ,�� , ­ , - '- � . - �� - P.. , _: : " ,. _ . ,�6 � , � Nce� - � I _� 'N lk_ .: kA;��,-�_ , ;� ... . ', I .. . . � . . , 1. 2z; ` - I I � , . '.1 il , 1 1 , Z�Y,)-, � . , � � . , -1 - - . . . es th , � .. Stro ':Wfit Wlli('Il mople `"41.�' �, Ilk rtul , 1-11 .."ato, of health derlv� - . kil ."'111.1' collclus"VelY Prove, . , 111"kiwille "rnakestIlewe4k I I ; 11-t a"t li.ke a at, I I � - 1 I-! I *_1 T I I rnu*t,,t 'i � fron,Wlll,L-hth I � .,- t:,)!! 6f greater We4kii eft , !!I 1110 111ost U eft � atur4 way :., : -t ­'-rcollles I "ired Fething -_�.--:�I�i ;, . ;.1;1*1111t.-A t1le I 1.411 bl0od :"' !. i rve , md; . .11 1-odily, fie , 1�etktal ':I_t11. - r ��` III:".11 1)("lefit f rorn flood,$ � i I t -,'A, f or gelleral debi '�:�, :illkl 1';I%,e� tile .11, e %. , xCeL " * . 1, - - I ': �\ K I �N s, 'M t. Savage, iiI4. 1,490 Out - ­ 4 .-: . � " 1 ' ' A",""PlOtelYtaggedom 11` ,"11 I I felt sick Mid inla,. � 1:.,�, So tlLt I Could � . liardly :--;,i- I took one bottle of �- * I ' - :111%1 it cured file. TIlere � " R. C. BEGOLE, Raltoir �ille, Mich. Forn Out - " I �,_- I � � - �, it-iil.t restored Me to good - . I InWit Say trutlifully it - illit' feeling tired alidworl, it.,tly reconiniend a trial oll I 11 I � " M 119- P11 F BE MoSaXy - E -L -;L 110stoll ' Mass, 't, t-: -Io! to take Hood's Sarsa. _ �:, I 1 loe(l to buy auYtIllug else p.,:1 having - - J '_ . - )Od S, _. � . 1. . a aparillia , -:: ­xforS.- I I I . ). Preparedonly A 1—thevariei. Lowell, MaK ,es One Dollar � - . . alitiolillce-ifent, mad . .. 0 Ifouse of Commons .. ' i- ('riln,3s Act has ., . _; 1 . a Ttion to ail ex. .,t:l 1, .; f 1-It!n4s could have _.; ,�­ - . . ,-"ret,�LQV ilitinlated 1.:: ­1­,-!-eW3cd tit -it the .- I .'' - .1 t ) li'll.lipend the -1. .l!'Whe-t-- it, Ireland I . - t f " %V - pla-_�es where I p� ,:I ,,f canip-,tio-11 still n . - - I . I .. U,)* tile improved *: , �1' IllAi-.,!y title. tothe . ­ivt! inei�-3,,ml, n,i%ny . I � - - I w ii n r �.,i� li.0 so , . : ; " 1 t' emte,itrnent - I , . . , - - . . . q 'gustf . I . . ; 99 . � )Wer- -.. - There i3- d -gentle. nian at Malden -on - the -Hudson L ' N. Y., . . [ a A . G. Pareis, who �-; a letter in which it ' i - t lie -has made up his ,n.., some things, and 1_J I - ­ ') ". says: r . .t:d your preparation .- Flower in MY family I t4nt years. It is con- ir)use, and 'we consider medy for Indig'!S60119 and Constipation we have ever used pr . known. .MY wife Is , ,Dyspepsia, gind at ery much after eating. Flower, howeverp re- F,culty. My wife fre, . 'D me when I am going to town, 'We are out n of August FlOwl", and I think you � had I h, m a1w , 2r bottle. � I a - Indigestion, andwhen take one or two te2' �.-c eating, for a day Or , I- I -)tible is removed." q - —_ . ,.� : I'l 111('e, W..lo isiust , , � -t highly edtleated I -.11. 1--i , . . ,,,,.t.,,,.,la_Iy ,well up 10 ;­­-,� at, ,ccul:ate know' ; i '':. V of Ili.6, native land. . . ----Now : COBSO MMK. t A� SA_ Ir . - "' X REMEU,.: . X:2 j:rZ10 "-; :t ,.A. . �! �_� - - .-Z.�_�. D VERA '08k,,, ... 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" , � , .. , �4*_� I ;, : - � . , . _ � . , ,10 1 . . � . . .� - .. . � 11 � � - `0� � �� - � � �' � � � - I � . I . . . ­ __ . - _'. - - - __ � , " s I . I - . _1..., � � ___ __ - - - - - - - I -1. - L ,�� �. - , '� - - __ — - I- -.-----.--- __ -, . . I ,--: i., I '. � - - , .. - - I � L " ,- � �*.' � V - .."lk- ' � . I - . � . . ; . - i . . . .. 1�1 . . , 4 � .' " /. , . " .. . , *sys prog-ming, 'never receding i W hat - - . , - . ! , :,.., -,,.. � SMIM - - caucuses and conventions had secured con a ._� ._1 - , , :. �­ I . . PIAAM(l L . ... I., ." % . , -L " , - :.. �­ . . . � ,!� . . � I Lo I I , ;.,. . , ) . wfil become of our dominions in Centmi _., --� LAT"T BY CABLE _i� .. �_;'_,.e, . . ' I .. trol at one time or another of the vsrioun . . � -:.% I I � . ,�,'.o,��,` �,i" .. ,­ '. . . . '(. ,:, ­, , .;, .1 . . . �� - ­�, 1� � I I "I ,�'; � i tp, a Ne s -Ao introdueed a bill do. boards. During the campaign the Utica . �. . " - . . . �' ".. .1 . -�, � e Foreign !. Asia if nothing is done to check the adv%uces onator powers has . . I � :�%'�'_- - -, 3 __ .1. _.. � I IMd .1 � . . .. I . 1. I i_ I—. L , - � P'� - 1 n Ili e Parts? The sly Britisher cl'Lring that no fishing boat in to set out journal, though refraining from attacking t - -1 . ;. ­ ; -,�- : ��, � � - , .P., . � ,� . - t � . . . �: � s - -1. 1, of"ag i 08 1 1 1 .. I . -.?, ,,,, : '' I ­ _. a ims � � " -.....-- -1-t - __ I :1, ­ .. :.... . . � X, ;,Y, I __ .. insinu h elf -7116 Omnibui - .-..., .��% _�,, , - A -,_t ;,.. . 46ris :-4" , '' - - . . I . . _?'. - &81 A PeAcef ul merchant, without a compan, two quarta of drinking the candidate's private character, charged The Anti h OMNI& - . ... . _� - - !:--. . v-,, -, Y",k- '. �. .. ..... - .. "j.j.". - ., , . - � ORIOUS. DFIE .-, .. �::-�_.: : and takes a stand as a well-equipped war- water and two pounds of solid food for each that he was the instrunient of these politi- Strike in London—A Curi0a lAbor. _­­ �" .."'...."."' �V,_� , � ... . . -1 I - . - ­81.._�,:_, , A . ol we Russians looks on and shrug man in the boat. Bes, fishing is a hazardous cian He was badly defeated at the polls, .._1 . ,.- , :,',0V_;V . � __,: - rior, an . . , , � . . — . . . . I � . , ... . - . . . ,.. . . . �,�-, ,.�A If - - our shoulders I)emonstration. - - - %, . - ... : �- � — � &IFIL . I .4.1.� 11 if��nteeewd an inst . "' ��. 1, '! ," &c., to that effect, business at the bmt, and it is wo bad that and � �. , - " - action for libel - ' '- � � �. , �; e,, .. . . �.- .. ..'-f" - I by a Crocodfl .. . .. I- r I.. : _,-`�._ . - 1w_ - I .�. ita risks should be enhanced by the want of the at 41 - - .; Z--. ?* R . coied Off , 6xing hia darnagta $ ,660 Our Berne correspondent writes that ' - v � �. �X` ­ �, - ,� - . - ..:�',�: *. 1 , � I . ... - There comes from Calcutta & report which ,v. ' - ' '� .. , — � .,:" . . _.- � ,. - � - : 6 � - �� � . in calculated to !awaken the tradition&I %One very ordinary precautions which the bill The truth of the charges was establithed by there are signs of an, anti-Jewimh crusade . � .._, � � , . ... -e ; . . . - - - ;_ 1�." I I . - . - ' - I , : _ - .. Z: - _. - , ,.,, I K TrLcruONF, A4VC,19EN,T. '. requires. evidence, the judge, in handing down his Several . ': !.-,�;�;;� ... - .". ,_., - - . ."­ � , .�� _ - . , " C. 1".. ..� . . 71 rovIJ4 terrors of the crocodile. It has to do with �, . - . .)�..... � hisat work again on his tuberculine,- . The Spanish Government owes publie decision dismi smig the action, declared in Switzerland in the near future. - : . �. ,:. � ... . . —J. k-., - . vt 11 . ,. , ��­ a Bralinfin who was latel having a gossip schoo "a � Jews � ., � �oc �ring the nextfew. I teachers V 00,OCO for back salary, and that " the truth is not libel." cantons have decided not to adow the .. . ,� . ,�,, IV' . . . . . I :,.., �.. " . , _. . . ��, � , . �._,,.�' � .. - , .; ­_ ., - 4 11 .: � I... � - �` . _.�__; �'. � � , ". - ,!. - � I to illiprove it du with a friend on the baril of tlie ri'ver at . . 1. I and the So- _.- ..- _.� .� � ,." , ,,I Wes h his ownr the cui in cited of one man who has not re- to become naturalized citizens, - . .­ --.1 ., _0, - - fter which fie will publis Piplia a village on the Rajkote State, while ., sl% .,. _ I ...�,�_:_ i ' . I 1 11 tbs a ceived a cent from it for seventeen years. . . -No - . . . , __ - , �,� . LAMBS FOR BRUAI ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-- , __ -, .;. .,-,. . �: . . . iff . � " �- 4M . , so , it - his mare was quietly grazing hard by. She Some of the unfortunates are sustained by - .., — , � .. , . . . . - .1 _%. _1,Z:, X I rt upon I - - I . ­ . . 1�;:��,,.X­ If ,W p uddenly attacked by two crocodiles male rece � ,. . . ,ussian Minicipal Reform bill wan s * . fitly induesd the cantonal Govern . . :� I , . I � ­', � � The ne I haritv, while others are forced to send their pertaut New , �,l , , '-_1. k.�' ,eepG the municipalties out of which carried her off into the river. It is c ift-Ald. vrankland GivefifT1111 : ... .-;::, ments of Berne and Argovie, apparently � .. �. . - � 'F ... � . � - . -,-;4_-::.-� , _ 1 ,4 1 letely I'll children out to service, and in many cases ful shipment. . r - IiA 60P Mayors Will no to ve any the way with the%e mighty reptiles to kill About a 14seecs" t - : -:, - _ .11111�16 otefice.. the schools have been closed altoRether. with the popular. approval, to prohibi I ., : .J _. - - ,,� � . here - , �. -- , 4, � I' , I wi ey by drowning. To enable the SIR, —The Agricultural College establish I . � . . Z,. .;-ve- I . - , I 0 The Governors � Public school teachers in this country are anctsituated Hebrewbitchers from killing oxen in the - "-I -. . ..1.':-1 --- : .. I'll . _. � 1. . . ,ver -officials. . r. Y, crocodile to do this the posterior nares far wretcheoll paid as a rule, but they may be ed by the Ontario (;bvernment, - .. I ....'. �1. ;te I v ' y I . ,esti of Dr. Verincourt back into the throat, so that the animal can near the Royal eitY of Gwelph, has done Jewish fOhion. The Federal Chambers - . . ,.-., , �. _.. ..11�, .­_ . 'I F1 ingthestigg iculture in Russia, breathe with the mouth full of water. thankful that they don't live in Spain. some good work since its inaugurption for ' - . . �.11 %i,;-_, . - , .��­ gr have since declared the prohibition to be ille- .. .. - 1. iU' . - -1 �%. W r of - I . Herr Israel, the Berlin banker who. with fit of the Camadian far- I5 . . , - ...."."... � phYP" t"le!"' the immediate bene gal, as the butchers were simply carrying : � . .. � . . . ( ifulliber of farme have put their A correspondent at Odessa says the Jew. other passengers, was recently seized by . . :. _.. ": .. I ,Wge pectacies to protect their i mer, and as a sequence for the prosperity of out the rites of their religion ; but tile last I � .. .­ J ,-_ ,,t` 1__�,,'�* Itle in blue 8 sh emigration is increasing there. Owing brigands on a railway train between Con- i - . e. _.t. - : _.i� � -`�� ' the country at large. The latest experiment I has not been heard on this matter. '�.­.i; `,;�:,: ,�,� ,". a ,I(,- light of the snowy - . the uncertainty of the Governihent's in. 8tantinopleand Xdrianople, anti who was ... '.. . ­::� . 1, ejagainst the terril 0 . , _; ': I ell d pairs of the " this institution has been 'engaged in is the - . I., :.. , . , � About four thousan tention& the fipancial insecurity is acute anti sent to th . former city to secure a ran The omnibus strike bas ended, the men - . . . ..- , _lj_ , '. . : oppo. - thus actually in use. som preparation of too lambs, Bay about I I _, __ L .- _ __. -� __ ,.I.-*- I . 7 1 ._.� �. etacies are no banker will discount a bill hearing a of $40,(X)O, has, by order of the brigands, . to F,ngland as having abandoned certain preposterous de- - - - L . � _. . Nue sPe - - it is so deposited the ransom with the Austrian months old, for exportation mands, the maintenance of which alone pre- _.. I I I : �._ I ­._'' :,�L!. - � duel will' swords wl fought in the Jew's signature. The public creoll animal food. And, Mr. F,ditor, I am in. a . . . . I ., -1. ..,.. � Oburbs of Tunis �ti Friday morning between undermined that Finance Minister Visch. Consul at Kirk-Kilesia.. The brigands have front illy own Per- vented the settlement the day after the - .. � . - I - ��. . . . � . position to speak of this The companies very - - L- I 1. .., 1. 1, . - 31a,saii and M- Carbonaro, formerly negradsky has become alarmed and has refused to treat any further for the release ransaction. I struggle commenced. _ ' - . - - . . . �. , . : :" � - - 91 The latter gentle- prolmised to ameliorate tb -%a the troops cease to 8`lial knowledge of the whole t soon perceived that it would not be wise to - . . t - .�: �%� 1 7 � - . . - � . British Consul. e condition of the of the prisoners unit lined the lambs in Montreal, where they � . . --..i 16H19 ded'on the arm. Tile Jews, but the latter place no reliance in his menace communications between the bri- exan refuse the demand for twelve hours a day, . . .:.- . '. ,Was sligilti), woun I care of a young man (whose - ­ ... � .. . werein the _y remained firm and . - _. - � . - I 1. on oii a dispute inrom:ses. The RuaRian Government has Lrandg and the frien � t l-usted with but on other points the . .. onsequent uP i I do of the Drisoners. t .3 1, - I ;,-,! . I . :� ,,counter wits C . namel forget), wrlo la V%;2A I _� 4 assault. ' . issued a ukase forbidding the hot Only a few days .since the Pall 31all the men have had to give way. I he pu of tc - " L - . -1. ,hich ended in all ding of a the buying and rearing of these laillbq. I from the first shown little sympathy for : . - . - 1.� .- A dynamite cartridge was exploded in meeting at Pelaingfors to discuss labor pro. Gazette complimented Canada upon the believe lie was a graduated student of Dr. has outributed scarcely - , .. . �._ _L L�_. - .� - _�,A �ollt of the police stationat Clielly, France, bleins. 11 - . , excellence of her educational system. , Now Simith's Veterinary College, Toronto. He the strikers, and has c well % - .. I . .- .1. .1 L _. - 2 , . . __ it marvels how the systtem can be so fine ing good anything to the strike fund, it being . . ... : .. .-. lq�­ : . . . ig. The di itinguisli'd - I falian e )peared to me capable of devel pi 'a real grievance . .. � . - early on Nvednesday niornir The buiild- a e celesiastic, when the teacher's lot is what it is said td al o derstood that the men 9 .. . . ..., .. I �,, was greatly damaged by. the explosion, Rev. Fathew Curci, died on Wednesday. He . . qatles of live stock of all classes, anti evi- UH t obtained redress, . . - _..., .. . . ,.I! - l, r A be. The 0azi-Ite ouotes an inatanct� given . .1 L ­­ of feeding for which they )lave no I I- - . ___ _. - which also sliatterea a great, nuni -�L - was born in 1880 anti was a fore ost an by a clergymen in Montreal of female teach- ently undersLoo L, V - was the establishment ol the ticket c lee - . . - 1. ... .... v .1, 'A the neighborhood' The ex' them as well. I mention this eircumsUnce ..- .� - . - - -. . P10- eloquent pulpit orator. Father Curci fou d- The yearly coat of the - . .. - .1 ,- -, !7 windows if' - u" era who get only $5 (259.) a month -and board - receipts. - .7� ., , . n is said to be the work of anarchists. r ed the Civilia Catholique. In 18�7 "he WV , because I expect Prof..Shawwillsupplement upon theit ­ . . . I - .. _.., � . . .: .L! -4, iometimes they Ila . d to tile men is f% -,0()0P . . .- ;.:. - f - -_ I. 810 "L 118 ve s grante - - . I .1 .. ..us themselveL to live . .1 � ,�. - , tern Railway track at Arth expelled from the Society of f r Ho this letter, anti Will, besides mentioning this concession it will result �n an in- I... The Son th - Eas in the loft over the school." wever the but as the ticket systel - _. .,_ . � _-�-�.. -1 . I _. a large landslip. An opinions expressed by him with regard o ,, nan's name. explain oil N% hat systein of f ced- . .. . .... � *- _­� Is been burietl under , [ instance" may be, anti we (to not vouch 1 stitte crease of receipts estimated at E130,(0) per . I _.. I � -1 � 1. lanche � ' ;uttannen, by the temporal power of the Pope. Later h ing.he brought the lanibs to so h.,gh a annuni, the directors and ihareholders of - I , -..-. . L - _,�. , L , . _,� . t � � _as also fal!en 'at ( n for it, there can be no doubt that teachers � . . �_ I . . � . - _ . I : - tracted and he had for years past been en rfection. the companies are in a condition of bland I � . :: , � . - hich traffic oil th,e rb,Lds leading to the re - t in this country work arduously and fill a of pe .... . � _: 1, � , - � . . wl m _ -e by the Lake ; � . ;. ::: � - I I most important office for a salary which contentment. I . I imsel I)a,:s will be interrupted for several gaged in a translation of the Old Testament, These lambs arrived hef . . . . . � . - L � . .� . . . - . - . . . . . Gr - I . with the formal approval of the ecclesi&sti- y 16, anti on 'Sutfolay, tile . . .. . - . L . ..-- .. .. - ;11 ,., weeks I s pre- cal %fithoritics. 18hould be higher, but they are not worse off Superior on Ma, � A curious labor demonstration was beld . - . . . , I The United states Government Ila, than teachers nearly all the world over. 17th, I stood n;ar while tile Government e Park Sunday. The laundry wo- , :. _ I . . . - . .' - r I)epartnient of the. in Hyd . - ' * - . :;..-,.. - - gented a gg M watch andl a medal to the Baron Rudolf Kalnoky, who is said to be The Rochester Deyrocrai-Chroptirle says officer of tile Veteri ary ell of. London, who number about '%' . .. _. - ­ .. -.. ._. J , . - . - - - - .. � . �., .-. � . 1. . . ship " Allanshaw," and gold' a nephew of Count KaIDOky, the Austrian ),000, complain of long hours and un . . . the that millions of dead fish are floating on the Privy Council examined, thell) ;,efore they in f . i(m - . i . � Captain 0 ' as illy . . . ': .1 I , to .tile first and third Foreign I 'Lie. What W. healthful work places,. and have form- - . . watches and ultallis Minister, has been for some time surface of I.ake Ontario, polluting its waters could lie offered tor a ,. . . . 0 - ner following an actress about Americaand mak- o find *.hat lie pickcd out one I .� � - : . �-L officers for rescuing the crew of the s'1100 ' and causing a stench along its shores and astonishment t . ed a union to help redress their griev- . . �, . � . :1 J_ � Electric Light " oll Febluary 2, 1,489. -ing love to her, although the w6man object- . ances. Tile English laundress is not a Pic- , - I -.. _� it . suggests that their death may be due, to the for slaughter. : . . . .. .. 1 �:�. ,,. On Sattirda' was-afraidof scab or any . . - . ­ �., . There are now in .Niosemv I.-),(X)O persons ed to his attention$. y ovening pollution of the wate-, by the sewage from Whether he i turesque person and, having no vote, site . . . . 1. ..- __1 � 1". I , . I - .. . _. ...�e�- ...3 !Pted lover large cities. The dead fish do not seem to other disease I had not patience to ask him, . ... . . . ..- ."_ ­ I - . Iraiting to be transported to Siberia ; 5,tMO the I'llaron met the actress's acce . does not count for much with Politicians, but . . , _. w- . s hold stich an autocratic 1. ­�. are convicts, the others are their wives or in Chicago and dined with him. In the be as numerous on this side of the water for these oflicial what they please. shebas recently developed a talent for or- � . . . ... '. .. > � , . - I . � . . I �, -:. .on -they dosimply , us eloolpence . - - - . I - ­:�_' -.4 . - .. � . : . .­ - volunteered to follow them eourse of the evening the tw.o men quarrel. 1,ut 4 considerable number of small ones, . , * _.�.- - . . children w�o . ros iAl: turned out ganization alld a gift of humoro . . . . .­ 1: - i accumulated led, and struck each other. A d tiel followe-1 ' ever, the aninial choAell which, if a trifle rough is decidedly fore- _. � ': .. into exile. I'llis number has three or four inchos long, may be seeit float- !loped, plump legs, full loins and ' . . I il : 11� �..: . -`�. � �:'_. 1 v I � ­ - . _. z .. .:.. . . � si3ce the flew year. They will be t,fausport- on Sunday morning, the .weapons being ng aboutthe watersof the Humber Bay. finel-v devt indeed, the,loetor smiled, ible. Thowaands of women have joined the , .. . - . - .. I'_ , -� . if -,00 to 5W at a time, in such swords. Tbe Baron, whio handled his sword A few years ago, when a similar phenomenon gotid bhoulders -, . which it is promise(l will soon be in a - ' . ' ' . � .. .. .. I �_ I __ � ,�. ed in parties ( lisuch reateari-lessness that it is I*Iieved d said when killed it would sell for the union, . 61 employers. I '. . - ­ ­ ,.---.1.'�1',-r_ ... a manner that, together with the new coll- wit 9 . was observed, it was suggested that the fish an anti ail old hatcher and position to fight the tyrunnie� .- . - ­:-­ ., ' I , � . -ation lie desired to lie killed, %as seriously wound- had been artificially hatched out, and that hest.scotch nuitton, Forty thousand laundry women mar�hed,-in ,' - 1 7 : . - - '.1 : - - 1 1'�: I -----.-** ". � . ��. 1. _ �.. � victs tbitt may arrive for tran8por' tbeir ed in the neck, and it is believed cannot 11 i Bon, who holight tile"', took tile dressed line preceded by a huge wagon on which . . . . . i - . . during tile eiminier, they will reach . the water of Lake Ontario was. not their etc - his �.f;d. p( -.r head. ! . �. � - - - __. I it It the 1)1) others at.t;2. Ss - . . ­ . recover. . � - one w . a tile wamen will be at work illustrating . . - . _.- -.1 ­­.:.. �:�' - .1 , � destinations by the middle of September. c inent. An examination of some (if the un r I 16S21 &, various branehe lie art." - . . � - .. I I _.�l _. . I - . Ali extraordinary necid nt:n6curren at the I fortunates would probably solve the pi -o. Afte t ieir long journey they dres e( 3 of I . . I - aw was issuedl tit %t women be - e handsome stim of 17 . .1 . . I : � , �. � . Since tile 1, London Paris Telephone Office in Parl's on blo , ilia. each, makii.g th . ; t h� i .. . . I .. - I .. .- _.. - accepted as c'erks or �opyists in adillinistra- .esday. 011c of the employes, Mr. . student of hygiene, cents per 1b., tile hignest, (11101AU)ii - I . �. :. . . live bureaus, several young ladies have Wen i %Vedr - th Lon - J. ules Rochard, a noted holesale market. of course it must, be -. Touching Incident. , .. - . ... . Z einployed ill tile offices of Krettlentelloog. Weller, wishing to communicate W I estimates in this wa-V tile loss involved ill w A . I . .. i (ten. put the receivers to Ns ears, when lie I in France. Value understood tile skills anti tallow, ]lead ail . . - But tilt, clerk s of the sterner sex regarded t lie consumption of alcollO pluck are not reckoned in the sale, as they A group of emigrants was gathered in Life - , �- -it threw I of alcohol consumed (exclusive of duty paid). . i sus�aineol a shozk of eleetricity whic . asgage which opens on the bay them as intendersand treated very shabbily. ackwards against, the di -or , 12?% !04,3M I rancs ; logs of labor, 1, 344), 1 -i 4,- give the market price and sink the o'Tal or long, dreary p . . . . � -lie Jc - ' -� This has calle,l forth a strong reprinialld hint staggering 1), ofit. -Five of these lambs at t rsey City -Stiltioll, and as tile Pas of tile cabinet, which flew open, causing him ' - ' nt and at,oppage absorb it for pr ' for the illidni ht . train ' - - from ti,,e (;overnor of ihe city, who issued a I to fall heavily to the ground, Rustaining in- , �'091 francs ; medical treatine losely clipped or shorn, five had Lheir , i3engers waiting hey obserM a stolid, I - I ilig Of work, -,O,%442,(X)O fmncs ; cost of "'&it'- I were C ' . circular to the inaliciolls c1ells, begirilli ' juries on the forehead an(l right eye. He tenance of insane, 2,652,912 f ranes -. suicides I till complement of wool, wh fle tlie remain i ng brt.rayed tilat WILY t with the following 01rase : fill - - 1,922,(XX I francs W) Were clipped limt, September, anti so were pa,thetie look oil each face, that told of some _. -.. I " It has collie 1 was -afterwards able 'to res-inne.dtity. 9- and deaths f rom accidents, sotrow than the loneliness of a .. to my knowle(ige t hat tile nlaIC tchlooviliks i forsafe silipillent., for - greater - , mtreating their feinale colleAgile..iiLstlie�1,Lra!-Ci(lentsilaveoecurre(I reviously. They cost of repression of crime due to alcohol, s,- in the best condition 0 tie clipped, allot � strange land. There were the aged grand- � I are attributed to the lighting strik- I tile tal expreued in dollars, May is too col(i for larnbs t . and a fandly .- -ated their fair Bulgarian 1 1 11 lima, I %94,. -AK) francs ; to 11 _� other, tile father and mother, . Will- Ba,,,ou k s tr( ither Sandvate, where the au I5 1 ,4.')!). The corresponding loss i I oil tile otlier hand the f 1111 flee -e is too warm in . children -little men and - P ire c '0_11119 for close confined pens. Indeed, these 100 I of half-gr6wn \ captiv" in the late war ill tile Bal.Vaiisi" &-c. I � w t looked , I - I ist tehino- I rine c-tl.)Ie cidii, or at the terminus of tile I k�ngland is esti'llited at $5,44,426,015. III ecess, and weighed womell-who moved and talked and . N(;overnor, therefore,warns 11, - � lantl Nvireiii the Paluis de I -L Botirse. ';u`11 - I is prohibiCon days ',%Ir. Foster made a lambs proved a great all - But, they were all silent � vmiks thia they will hedischarged andother -an be prevented by the use of ' ii for Canada, in which lie fuliy over half tile, weight ill mutton or lanib like their elders. - Wise plillislic(i . if tiley persevere in their evil I accidew.s ( . similar calculatio that they had weighed when alive. 'This is no'%v, and gstt motionless on Lhe hard benches , I . ways. - : - I -1 ligh-Lililig conductors. . I estimated Lliathet;peiitaiintially:1,44),109),(XX) I sidered a good return. more especially on which their rude lliggage was piled. :� k ' . I I report Rays,the yield on liquor, and that its manufactureinvok'ed I con Between the father and mother was a ' The Government witl crect a stattle to the I 'Antiflicial Rulsial .1atteraj()tll.liey(,fo%,er:i,(K)() ntilesby land ough bed, extemporized from shawls and- . � ­,-olayevitch M uravieff of winter wheat is expected to be IwIow the , th,o loss of tile ]&bor (if 1,*2NX) men. es me truly r . � lateC,ell. '%einw! NI- I - le deficit if the rye crop , niand of � and eea. If illy nieniory sery cloth coat, and on . in Vi1na. Mu ravieffwasappointed Governor- :,average, and a larg ICA pf tile Empire ha. . a There are evidences of a fine coin these l(K) lallibs weighed' 137 pounds at the - coniforte - rs and a comse - Ceneral of ViIna if) IM; I to -suppress' tile ! is certain. The Com language in a prohibition tract issued by college ill Guelph.. that bed the youngest of tile fanlilY was : _ff of a Mr. I)emorent of New Y say one word - stro'ingly pro- : ork, tinder the . a I but.there was that in the aspect Polish insurrection ,it t1w time. lie fulfill'- itppr(;%-e(I of 4 new -tar - . Nuisance Let me about black - f ced , Bleeping ; at denoted such a deep sor- , -. ' . . . N - I charal�ter. It, is expected that -it " the National Anti ed his ini.,:slon by wholesale hangings and , tective auspices of I slice,) and how they are appreciated fit F,ng- of the group tit roached . ' I tr. publi!ihed in July� The .Minister `f League, which has recend come into ex- . Shootings all(I I)%' ansport. it(, t4) Siberia the will lie land. Old butchers 'ell me they make more row that one of the passengers app . � . - � El - -eral c. There art, also evi ences in it that - and lean and aksked. .. to establish se% I To lioles'A,ho callie in his way. Ills name is , Finance is abont , istene � gin strength le..an than tile. other classes of sheep, - is tile child sick ?" ­ . . - � I . 'it Great Britain, Franc,D, Italy anti i I rowin . an fat, and further . . . . ­ remeiijbt,red with terror in I,itlivania and � agencies I i the prohl-b-tion feelingi meat weighs I,eavier th I ' -it . . ; lan corn, to all(I in aggress lake this excerpt ir heads' Poland. 1! is sulil'iosol that - tile honor' other countries consuming Russi iveness. Shropshire and 11ampshire I)owns sells the The Danish people shook the ' � grain im- for example - 11 The purpo 10 i As ),oil was But one which tile Goverim.ent hat; flow resolved to I supervise the work of cxtendin�, ses of the Nan' tial I reail est slid for tile highest price. an unkliown tongue to t hen'- ' � Ia. ! I Aliti-Nuigance League are to prove before, are, all cattle are I '- who had picked tip a few of tile � - - doto Ills n1elliol'y is -ilitellded us a warning , pouts from Russ* : I . tions � are doubtless aw )ought of the boys, ords front his fellow- � tothe Po1,E-,'3'- "who have become somewhat I F.arly last, autunin tvie Tartao -. of Tafth - I the courts by suita in equity, injulle i by the'liand avid iti(IL,ment of the eyes. necessary Fiiglis.h w - restive (4, litte. I I kent petiLioned tile Mini8ter of War 'to I avid for damages that tile faicinstingo acrrd' In closing these few line-tt let file say those,. travellers on the steanilillip voyage to -this . .. . - , . � . - tate -in the 'and deaodly poison of alcohol is tile most I (Jue ph. lambs were all good, (lualitv, they country, answered, without mov ing a muscle - I Ae,,-0T'k!,'llg 10 the latest -municilp',al reportq ' lie allowed W ac.,Iuire real es I . i . . " inces. According to a law - ,langerous encnny of our health, honles and � cut tip uell, their divisions were cl�ar afid of his face ; 71 - . .. . . ­ . . . . there are in St Petersburg 15:1 streets anti , Ttirkestan prov I blic nuisance, and as such to I i . . � � - I issued when Gen. Skohoieff took posserswoll country ; a pu solid, and they were hung up fit rows (tressed I I I Yeah -shleeps. - ; - ' i ares withoul. pavement, sewers, or gas r t of humanity 1 if) compact form, according to English cus- Anhour later ail official stopped and looked u t�. "' veding Spots of thoroughbred Rub- be abated. h'vt' 0 TLe sales Then lie turned down, with ' . �g h I liey are the In of those provinces ()Illy LI es, ate I ca N for its titter pr hibition I ,T1, sentimen - diaem us are allowed to purchase ref anti patriotism ton), looking very attractive. . - at the group. It ­_ �e m�d erlinf- in the great metropolis. � sia framed for tilt'. 1 aea be cra,e anti the only safe andjust � these notingentlehand thecoverlidfroniwhat e . -)(A),(910 I there. Since that law was law I ipan, knowing rny ob:ect ill getting . It would require al, olitlity of i,i , v af �Jljs colossal evil is 0 %It - ' ions between believed to be tile' sleeping child. . I !zing Turke8tan, I he N1 tit- treatment 0 . r eloser trade relat rubies to 11;)t I lif-se places in good-con(111,1011, .purpose of Russian- , ! pki-tictilars fo exclaimed, starting back, '.. - grant tile pe'i- I' tlie manufacture and sale of it as a crime to t4anada and Great Britain, exit offa shoulder " " Why," lie I butthpinunielpality is notable to under- , ister found it expedient not to - (I invited file to this child is dead. " . I ed with the utniost rigors of the I aptl sent it to be cooked, fill ttak� the task at ,)reselit. - ! tion of tile Tartars. Commenting "Pon tit 8 bc Pull'sh ,, Yesh," gaid the boy- who could speak _ -- - NI a y, I aw. " dine with such genuille hospitality that I - . . The Airromni-c S.,ciety of SebastoT)OI I,,,,, i decision, which was rendered ill - Now (;old coinage in-the-L�jndon mint leads to; - shlee* -dead. " I - . . � . 1,;j&)1n6hfe of st. Petersburg says : " � I , could not,refuse. I read to -day in the Liv- English, P e had sat by their (lead . I - Petition tile; . e, ad the Australian and I - ed ihe Government to reduce ail ever, c().11d such a request l.w grant , coniparisonp. If w a , . erpool I)ally Ptist tha, quarantine against Anti these peopl ttax On *(,h&_ -(:o ill the Covernineitt, of less tit powers -of China and Indian coinage for ISW to the 0"O.090(m). ideelared byAntert- 1-f-Irilearlyeighthours, raeked with anxiety- . . . ,. i st i Taurida, ' 'I'lie lat. I � . ed. Since the military Canadian sheephas beel . I ' racted with - - Uixation oil tobacco Ila I S nistan have developed so rapidly, and, coilled in London we have a total of nearly - 11 put ail end to the importation as to wilat they silotilil (to, di - brought .1 _11's to the verge of ruill I Afgha hose powe18, i E 1:1,t xs),(sm) of Brit ish gold put into -eircula. � ca, so it wl , yet unitble to express a, word of their -, " le 1)1;tllt( . i ' ' ' encouraging t I - i of lambe fro. -n Canada. Therefore, I ven- grief, I - they Cann-ot mee* their oifligations and have. silice Pwigland, (14)- The other nations of the earth I y sympathizing hearts .� -illy liecome their ally -in oppo- � tion fit I S. - ' ture to hope that this account I have givell troub c. to tile mail .-. , - no yrosl)e,�t lor the bettering of thei.- con- will undollbt., ! I d in t1tat year to the , . the Canadian farm- I that were m ithin reach of them. dit ,sit.ioll to ittissia's progress ill Ceiitral Asia, - put toL-ether coii ed Ko! The United I will prove ace ' eptable to . - -halred girl bal oy, - *#. ion I)y tije crolis of this suininer. Tile alue- only of C17,09),W). I ist i hat tinder every circumstance The), jet t the little yellow excise, i'�%, n settlers in Turk- , v ' coined t3t , K X),, X X) go,d, . ,,r, anti I tri will find eon . sig-ied to a foriegn grave and went oil It .;, 1,:,:41es this, make it more ,%v,e need all tile Slavonia ,not tolerate States, for instance, 01ir Canadian aariculturists P , I Profitaul,� for the I tobacco manufacturers to estan that We can get-, and cai " Iver. Tile other nations, , 0 ting millions of Great their way ; but though they shed no tears, , . -,'ement of non -Russians there. and f7,(9K),(M Of amongst the meat ea, . rt the raw leat from foreign countries the set I ve lots of silver and not enough gold customers for every kill I and con- there was that in their blue eyes that told ..: . 'n"o . been before the Dig- , Who Ila _ and doubtless in their new - - !ha�i to 1)11y tl�e �Ioincstie product, 1which A curious case has I ed no silver whatever. Tile returns: Britain, Inal food. of a deep,wound, ality ourt, (if Minsk, Rome.- A foig'mer coin c between tile (lition of ani e they will miss the quaint IiLtle filylll-C Ia Ill y1i .s�k,,perior tothe foreign article. .trict. C aceused allow aremarkable differenc And, permit file to. say, the more I coll- 110111 C. It will tal�,e 1,,iw, however, before aCtiOn Student of ,,Ntoscow University was lX)Ii y which they have followed anti tile its blue woolen dress and round white will be tak , cri on:1 found guilty and sentenced c . template the I)omiiiion of Canada and her in I the petition of the tobacco of theft. He was olicy ot the republic of tile United States I . . cap anti tiny wooden shoes -the Danish baby . Planters, f(,r matter intist, have tile ap�roiv- to imprisonment for three month& But a:s F is shipping its g)I-I out of tile country i boundless resources, and tile more loving lone uiider the shade -trees of -, i iad pronounded his sen- Which When sympath) I see between Canada and this that lies a . i i 11 of thv Ministry of Finance, the Ministry soon as the Judge 11 ig up ailver in its treasu r land, the more fully I understand how Jersey City. .. . - . � I - .. - of im -ial Property, and the Nlinistry ot tence tile convict began abusing - the Court an4l pili, y,`the iold, old � - . . . Pei . at offensive terms, Britain shall hold all,or nearly a , neceesury they are for each other, not only i 1AW before it call lie stibmitted to the and the jury in the ino , oo and the United States nearly all the si ver, in times of peace, but also in war , and may . Bananas u Food and Medicine. .- . . Senate. I because, as he thought, the verdict was t e there will surely be trouble for the United the hand be paralyzed that would put them I' Dr. John Dougall, of St. Mungo's College, - . I al � rn*l,l for the crime he had committed. H the price of silver being very un- t issue of tile ' ' A A'arsaw enaincer has iny'ented'a new I I s deserved 0 be ,States, nward tendency. asunder. AND. Glasgow, has a letter in a recen Ile quat � es - harness by wl e� quoted law to show that h commit- steady, with a dow I Yours, etc., G. F. FRANKL Gla,sflotv lIerald oil the banana. lich the dangEr of shying t for the theft lie . horses is averted. It is so arranged that sent to Siberiaj no 11 reci- rt of the Beitiall Liverpool, May 27. from Stanley's " In Darkest Africa," show- _. - bypilllini( a string which is attached to ted this time, but because fie was a I Aacording to the repo bars during - -. � ing that " for infants, persons of delicate . the driver's seat the horses are at once un- divistt" who had been found, guilty of the m int for 1890 the metal east into . ceasion. It was . ted of 19-2 tons of gold, 3SS The clergyman wastes his breath who digestion, dyspeptics, anti those suffering - hitched -and the vehicle is.brought to a same,offence on a previous 0 itttd th ' ef t, that year cotislb 7 4 tons of copper. These talks of the happiness of, -the world to come front temporary derangements of tile . evident then he h9A c0mm tons of milver i&nd . Standstill. The invention was tried by the I but for the irpose bars were in turn transformed into 88,000,- to a youth who has just reocived his first stomach, the flour, properly prepared, would. . be8t horsemen in the city and found perfect- not as a common theif, - rejected , lo,�e letter. . be of universal demand. " During Stailley's ent of being transported to .Siberia. W48 mo coins, of Which 17,500,000 were - � gruel of this,. ly sucM,sf If I A model of it has been a contempt of Court, and or deficieucies in weight slid otherwise. if. genitis is to find expression it iflust two attacks of gastritis a slighl , to 8t. Peters*Durg with an application for a held for trial for I � ' . flour, mixed with milk, was the only ma - his motives in desiring to be transported to The gold coins turned out were of the value employ art, for art is the external expression lt is odd, Patent. . . 1 (),156 the silver coins fl,6W,6881 "holights. Man terialthat could be digested. that- ** Sibet ia will be inquired into. It is suppose( of E7,69 - ' our y have genius, but, as pointed out in Stanley's book, , One of tl' ' p,jliti�al band -whose and bronze 50 285. These figures are inter- ' Ovvrantingnart, are forever dumb. The two also, le Pol isil stude nts arrested recent- that lie belongs to a I .$) strictly . most banana lan4s-Cuba, 'Brazil, West - ly .illjl+�Jle S'ax raii ail garden in Warsaw has com- members have been eent to the " cold citing. Glold only is I'moneyl . must go together to form the great protrait in valuable propertiesof the banana oil prig T uthor- , in view eaking, in Britain silver and bronze pieces painter, or sculptor. Indies -the . tte., silicide in . ()n. he prison a region" and that he has some object SIP in minting the supply is 3ily digested and nourishing food . lt'el say that lie stole a knife from the din- in desiring to join them. - . . . , bein but tokens. A sad tragedy was made known at ply- as ail ea-, d. Dr. Dougall .. _; . reguf demand. sing of, her Maiest ]lave been much overlooke -t PlUed before him and cut his throat I . - . a ated by the The gold pas i mouth on the arrival lier so I I . . - I 4'. UnAb very large I_; qP A+ San n ore the y's ,xperiments in i-aak-1114 . . ul; : : -a to be a re as has made some ( tal It. - � 1. PS P U111161. 6 r 1. . ..- - , . The Poli.sil people, however, believe , - :- ,, 4. _. - I.. . out 01 circu a on troo - . udes that it shoul . . .,I .. .: . I - 66 r is lip to tit er a civil -convict banana flour. He conc.1 , - . . - � �-;',- - The token "move I - 1 -,..:___,A4 th"' his death was due to other causes and : I ':;;, - ..:' � amount. placed on board the troo � - . :_ - .:... - _... .­ . .. � ' . -1 1. :� ��_ a _: .� . - . ,. , a,t First Sight. ': -., - - �ritain is thee , ed as be made from -the ripe fruit at its place of . . * ­ �:; �; Love avorageg but tot in excess. named Foater, who has been engag ' I : � _ �.�. _�. -, " so yo . � .... __ , i, thl,t the in,--ision of a dull knife which wa e of love at ction. - In trying to make it from - : foull - urs was a cas d whose 11 money " rodu . .- . 11 . ;.� (I On ]'is throat had been made after his ' ' Friend only country in the worl pr!ncipal warder in one of the out -lying Unanas purchased in Glasgow, he obtained . - � �L I - i . 1911 not yet . . * . I .�_____. - _�s - 1. 1. .- ... death. The excitement among the Poless first sight. . gold is absolLtely secure, IL no of the Straits Settlements, and who . - ---' , � , yes, ifideed. I fell des. basis ou A Isi ris ,:. ; � , , ; Mrs Getthere-' - they go on IL,ying it by making LoLkinge. " Kadobeca convicted at.Singapore not only oil drying the, pulp a tough sweet mass. like ". �, L� ; _ *. - , .. "Pecially the students, is very 91 cat. - - . dear husband the rne ot it in toasted figs, an appearance probably due I ,_ ...�.,.`. -.11.1. i�.:�! �' ,tely in love with my &tions pine to get soi Of the murder of his wife, but also of that of - � � I... . .. , � - . Viedonlasti of St. Petersburg is alarmed pera t I set eyes upon him. I remember while other a riversion of starch into sugar. . . , _­ , _".. �..:_9 - . a i men ' another English warder, who uas the only . . - . ..�v raining n o . %m. - ..'. .,:. ..-::-,, bout the influence whicb, Englandis i * if it were yesterday. I excPange f6,t their aVver. . to the co - . _'.. I ­­ � ,:% i ov distinctly as &ter tke tmth, the greater the . . . w� 'he Bananas contain only about 50 per cent of .. . _ - English trad & ulp, and of this about 75 per cent is water. - . '-­.--.�:-;;--��t4 . er Persia, e has disab ed the it as e beach at Long 11 The gre other white official at the prison of which he . "__ _ :'. . 'L�: , ". - RU t and was walking with papa on th proverb passing current in- badcharge. Fosteraccompiisliedthedeedwith P �_ 88ian trade in the Persian marke , stopped, and, libel," is a legal . would yield, therefore, ofil one- : - ' "' - I'� Loldenly Papa I tation of the English & rovolver, with which sulbsequently he at- They . y � . : ��,:�:,:-7­'_J ' 1 3 �r British ,,,,P,, 70ads -Branch when at, the interpre .., - . -1 _-.-I �& . . . I I . ,,, ; , 1. . said - -There, my dear, regard to t of flour. - - .1 ­�....!,- I, '� I . Md egtablish nies busy building raili iting him out, 9 21 law of libel. In the United States courts tempted to take his own life. At his trial eight par I . . . - .. .. .. �_,L.�_;,�. L- -dominion poir . . . .� 1. . �' ­ �. ,If' 1.�� , . _., il� , � - . ­ - . - �: - 11 , i : iDg.factories in the . -1 . I : . ,;-�A man worth ten millions. ... P . . .. . . Z� 1-1... , Of the Shah poses is a '.. ;. however, the axe has been laid to this legal � ­ _____-4P_____ � . I . . _ .,t4 . at Singapore he was condemned to death, I I _`N-� r . An English company pro . . I . . , , . -N I ,` now to build a railroad from Busher to iDople r*rts a theory lately. In A re0ent Politics' campaign but the sentence was afterwards commuted . : . , . -.- . 0C,_,.,4_,-., a a I suppose it is something of a tribute to . _.,�.;'.._L1_,"r , �k _ "4 " � wepaps - .., . "i " -, .., `1 ", a Utica ne r a, to penal servitude for life. Various causes man ises u -'f - , , . P ` 1�.�. to "Pagan -Tegueran, which will be of rest . A despatch from Constanti ween Cath9lics in Now York State r a ol '. 441A L . ��Li - - [)I g alem hot are on as the motive for the crime -un- one's beauty when a gentle d Min May J I -�`,%�,:, �W:" �,�L" Strate ives one his seat in;6 car," sai - - A gle linportance, for it will cut off the serious riot at Jerus . tervened, taekeds, candidate fOr the office 4'f district ' - 1�­ , �-,k fai gi v , -��'J -1 - -. - '�-� � . g in the aUdGreeks. 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I , . ,� , , - . - , , . - _� �q , �. - , L 11 . . _: , .� �. - -_ . ,. 'I, - . , W-1, ..' ".1, m.;�, - -,�,, �,�: _.- '. ,_, , - � � . ., - . - I : . _�. . - . I � �. I i, . - . . . . .1 isft- - �E 1: �- � I I ... _. I .1, . � � - I I "� � - � - !, ... � . � , �_ . - 1. , .1 . . I � . I � - - . . , . . .. . � . . 9 I _F.,__ 43��WIFIV­�f wl_�A� I i ,:T 5 I X - , , � I �1� .-V. -4 �,� " N . __�, . -, " - , ­�, -4, W -, g ­ - r:_ �e. � - IL , " WO P A, I . , All T, -e -� " � 9 :; ­. � ;�_l . 1, I.; '' . . � � - . , I - � I .. � , . I., - . I... - ... I .. i : . - I- .1. . ­ 'T, ; -4 TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS: By referring ,� _k�_,�.�:. - -The cominducement exercises of 1,z�. I . -� to the address label on your paper you . . . � . / ��. � � � � .. � - � � �, 1 Whitby LadieW College were Concludei .. . � I can a. ways ascertain the date to which � . , 11 .�, V I , �.*- -- - � . 11 -1 your.subgcription to THz NF,ws is paid. Monday. Many fr9m & distance atLeD _ ��o I - ­ - * I - - . � mmittances are ackDowledged by a and everything passed off creditably. Al � __ . I','- �_ 02&nge of date on label on the first paper fol- institution is in a flourishiDg condition V. � ,- " ,_..� . . . I eipt. of money at this office. Always - � 1. I �. lowiTlEed'o.t. paid ahead. . tf . .,. . -..:.. k: -Tbos. Remptborn has just comph C. I . I I '� .- , � � . - _-.1 I the erection of a neat picket fence in fr I I � - . 1, . 1� ­_ / of his residence on Church street. Gr .,- � sht Lvithtrioug !Rtm . - I . 1 67. . - - ": uaIIV his dwelling assumes promince. I _ I ., . .. � - . : .. 7 . - . . -A missionary meeting on Mon - . . . - - �: � ! -1-1. _.)� - - : rICKERING. ONT., JUNE 26, 1891. evening under tile auspices of the W . I I ; ,.- � � . � / ­ �, - ens' Foreign Missionary Society of - ,-. - - . I s . .,;L . I �. Friends church wiil be au'dressed by'M . - _. I . F - � i t.�, _. . � . _.. ­ . .,.�� 1. Moore, of Meaford' and others. � �.;: .. � LOCALISMS ' - _.. . L: The Friends'm;Qng at Pick � I.- ­, , *L ! 1 - I _�-- Harbor on 8 bbatb afternopu will be a � % - W. R � ! - ' I . - - -Oh my how hot I ' I : - plied by one of thO iuimagi�is in atte - . . - 1�_, I .. . :.. -The-we,Lther has got. .. ­ L:.. - �:'. . F al3ce at the yearly meeLlaigs who will I . L I . . I ­ -Strawberries and cresm'are in favor address the children of the- Sabbath Bch . __. a I . , � - � � - - . .. ;- : with our people Just now. -D. E. Ptigb is making extonsive - � 4 X .. - ­ -Come friends, send alongyour renewals provements at his place on -the Br � L . . - . beforeJWylat. We are poor and needy. lload. Among tne Lnany fixtures i 1. . . .. . � -The popular question with us just now new kitchen. . . He Will BOOD have a c X .�, - - ,, : is, will the Friends' College Open this *all- homestead established for hi . - 1. . __ �1� . - . -Miss L. Mackey, Miss Noble and Mr. and family. I .1 - � . - - � A :. H. Rogers, of Kinsale, visited at Mr. S . . -At th'61ast meeting of the Fire Cc 1. .1 - ... - .,�. Jeffrey's oil Sunday. - Dany, a unanimous vote of thanks .- - - -Mr. Nelson, and Miss Emma Lidgett, iendered to all those who assisted in in . �_ - - . .. I . - , - of Kinsale, visited their grandfather, Mr. Ing the late picnic and concert suet . . , t- Wm. Lidoett, of tbis�place. . . . . grand success. A special Meeting Of - I � I The Pickerina choir attehded a garden : . -1: �. ny is called for this (IBriday) ev . I , � , party at Audley'on Wednesday. Their Fompa 1 . ... music was thoroughly appreciated. . ling. A full attendance is desired, as - - . I -E. C. Hurlbut and his gang have ar- invitations from Oshawa and Little Y I . � - . v . rived and commenced the erection of' the for July Ist is to be considered. I - .� o - .. - _... business office at the Spink Mills. ' --Our staff join US in thanking Jau __ . . . . - --,.. -Our joy was, complete while we were Hogle, of Broilgham,for a basket of strE . � devouring the basket and Strawberries . berries. One berry measured 51 inc . . . . . - - tendered C5 us by Mr. Dingman. I Wiley -that is what we call big and would I . . : re lucious. . _�L � to bear of a larger one. The same gent I ' - .1 ..--, . we - man in . I �_. I -G. W. Deckeri disposed of a fine forms us that be bad green p I - � - chestnut driver Saturda at a good figure. and new potatoes on the 20th of June I .,, y -Both departments of our school w . i - ? W. Muir, liveryman, Toronto, was the 1. I . _. . I 'w i purchaser. . I well ,represented at the Union Picnic . i . .- ­ -If some friend will give us the pres- , Friday. Considerable taste was di I splaj I ' ' ent address of Mrs. C. M.Taxton we will I in de4pratinc, the horses and vebicl 0 , . . I . . . - . be grateful. We wish to forward a paper From e, at t�e end of L - I I . L - --- that has been paid for. - tall 8�aff, floa,ted our Dationhl bann I . . * -Our Firemen have received'a press- The' geliolars assembled at the sell - .. �_ ing invitation to attend the demonstration house, and as they passed through t i L . . . - . Litt v Ilage, manly of our, citizens remarl i I . _., . at le York oil Dominion day, but liave fil , . . I - .. not- yet decided to attend. ow bappy each little face looked. Su ;, I . . . - -and Granvers have de- gathei-ings have a very healthy effect . . . -The. Patrons 17% tile ju, veuile mind, recreation as well . � cided to postpone the holdina of their studir'being i . 3ecessary. The teacher . , __L picnic' ur-til after 13arvest. whe"n full par- . . . I I I ticulars will be given. Watch for bills. thankful to the followim, parties - .1 � -_ l6aned him teams, rigs, flags and ro ! . Don't for,yet the annual strawberry a . ^ ; i_. -.­ festival in comiection - with- Melville Sab'- Messre. Banks, J. Andrew, A. Law , - , bath school, to be held i Peak, D. E'. Pugh, A - - Gibson, G.' I . n Mr. R. Cowan's . I . Decker, G. L . 'Mayer, R. Guthrie, Jan : x Grov4 Highland Creek, oil Wednesday I . 1, L If- ­ (Dominion Day.) July 1st. Gordon, W. V. Ricbardson, Mrs. We . . - - . - : .,-James Gordon, of the Gordon House. lake and the fire comp.niny. About I � i . - . mourns the loss of his Forest Mambrino pupils attended. . . .i colt. Th&1/0ung thing was from good -The Ellesniere football club dro . . . stockand was expected to make a record down to Whitby on'Saturday to play i I . on the Pickering Woodbine, but alas it is a tie with the Scarboro club. The ga . . - .- . no more. Stock men sympathise with was necessarry'to settle the ownership . Mr. Gu.-ddn in his loss. a cup competed for at Brooklin on M . I . � -We have ieceived a copy of Rutber- 25th. Scarboro, -von the game, after * � - . . ford's lacrosse score book, which contains hard fight of three houts. The sc( . - . . � a schedule of the Canadian association stood 2 to 1. The Ellepmere boys w( � . - and Senior leap,ue games. - To those who by no means disheartened, as they pass - . . - take an interest in" our national game, through thia village in the evening lust .- . - .L . �>_ . - this little pamphlet is of value. It can be SlUgIng and shouting. Win. Hobbs, . . - __ purchased from the publisher, Ar'tbur M * the Riugston road, a short diStaDC8 eF � . - Rutherford, Owen Sound, for 10 cents in of this village IIRB a clear case of abdu - �. silver. t I tion against them. They deliberate . . -:James Cribb collided with trouble en, entered upon his premises and persuad - L . - . I Saturday evening. While boosy. he took a female scare crow to accompany the . . .. D. O'Connor's dairy mare to the Wood- home. Young ladies must be scarce , . . bine and then drove her furiously. J. their neighborhood else it would bard ' . . . O'Connor tried to prevent him, but Ills be necessary for them to make love a . . - trouble was rewarded by a black eye. The elope with an effigy. One youth w -cas . - I 0 .. . e has'been since settled, by James pay part eplarly attentive to their female c . - ing damages and costs, altogether about panion. I - M , ^ . .. - -ntlis visited t . . . - - $40. Surely lie -will now. cease- carouslDg A load of Whitby yo - - , ..� and conduct himself in a mare becoming Ullirou school picnic fit "Rosebank" - manner. Whdn sober lie is a deceut fellow, Friday. From appearances we shou ­.- but at other timesbe stops.at uotbiury judge they were base ball players. Th - . '. i I - --The disposal of the road CRrt in con- we, . e all respectabAle � . . in appearance, b . I '.. - nection with ttie R.C.- picnic took, place their words and actious, were not of t . - i . - . on Saturdayi Consid-erable excitement character olle would naturally expect fro i �.- ' esentatives of the c ., - .� prevailed tit) to the tirne of- drawing, , r,pr ouuty town. Whi . I we lik6 to see boys eLjov themselves, an . Z: - which was done in the presence of a * re. I J J . liable committee. When the WiDD1Ug even a little mischief is not all unfavo I ticket was - extracted from the bag, the. able sign, yet presuming to address Stral) number corresponded exactly with the Ndies, jeering at ag,ed people, and pla one held by us, namely 281. We now Ing the part of general bullle�, are just ' . n 9 sport a red Brantford road cart, for which many steps beyond propriety. The id( we wish to thank the numerous ticket that town boys can do about as they 11 holders. It was just wiiat we wanted. when visiting a rural clommullity is' Congratulations are 'now in order. mistaken one, and freqti6DtIv paves tl -Those of our villagerp who patronized way to much trouble. If we choose, v . , 1`2 1 � . , . '. the photo agent, mentiotled in last issue, could give the names of mftDV Of tile I � . " , , have be/en informed by letter from the boys, but it is suffice to say thab such.co I ,. ' � - - .. I firm, tbat-the gent was a swindler, and duct will not again be tolerated; Vis i - � -1 I - the pbotos -given to him for enlarging may our gatherings as often as you like, boy � prepared to conduct yourseiv IF% , . be bad by callinty on 111r Woodruff, li'tel- but come KI " V �, " 0 . I L'. I . keeper, Whitby. The 25C. deposit will ,,, a way that 1will be creditable.to yet ("�'! - I (I . - have to be collected from the agent who native town. " . . is Dow in custody for forgery and swind--- -After being stationed here for tvi " 1, ; n �, i I ling. The offer to take a dozen cabillent years Rev. Dr. Barrass preached his far I I ; . . photos for 75 cents was evidence enough w'll sermon in tile Methodist churc . . , . . � .. that some fraud was intended. The cou. Sunday evenidg. It. was more- than � . . ! .1 - polls can be purchased at a much larger farewell serinon to Ills people in Pickerill - I . .. for it was Ills last service.in the actli ! - - discount since the above notices 'have. . , I I . been received. willistry. For fifty years lie has bee � � : ,,gatyed in the ministry and at the rece i --A pair of polished adventurers liave ;0 - I . . . - - - � . I - been la�ily­hanging around- the ,village conference was superannuated, but Dot t . - . - n . . � - - for the.past week. Just what their mis. go� into idlene s, for lie immediatelv r I I . . . � , I sion is it i,; hard to determine, but froul. ceived the ap oiliti-no-ot of agent tor ti I - 'I I ,- .... hints we bave received the new- Victoria ,ollege,_ Torzwto. DUriD ,: .. y have been � I I his ministry here, Dr. Barrass has bee i I trying to work the nutshell fake at pie - f - ___1 . Dies recentiv held. Alas Aome one of on Specially cordial terms with tile diffe I 11 . . authority huppened &IODg j1iSt -,18 they eut denominations, and as a mark of r I . � - . . . . were commencing, business and ordere�] spect for him Rev. L. Perrin announc( I . - . preinises. �Ve have no use Ill St . . �kildrew's Sunday morning that ti i f . for swindlers. Tile recent gold, watch evening service would be dispensed wit ' 0 - I .. . and lie felt assured that the coDgrregatio - , venture has served to make our people . . �. . 1, Suspicious of gentA6el looking' strange would'with him attend Dr. Barrass' far . '. rs. . L : The 11 Gold King " has taught Pickerill,- well sermon in the Methodist chure L. " . . . i . . ites a lesson% t1hat they will be slow to This tile congregation did and tile chure . I � . . . . . __� .- forget .- . was crowded to the.doors. Tile reverer - - ,,A . -.:. -In our opinion the patlimaster li . as gentleman .- delivered a most earnest di . . - - no right to replace the- sidewalk at either course, reviewing his course for the pa I - � end of the iron bridge. The walk at that half century and recounting some of t II - . : place was in a good state of repair until Spirited incidents with which his life w . the floods necessitated the building of the dotted. At the. close of service, on su . .. a ' I - �,- bridge, when it was removed -in order to gestion of Mr. B-. Bunting, Dr. Barra I . I go oil with the structure. It would seem took his Stand at the door and hearti I L - . . t6us that the Township filiould now let Shook hands with the people as they can I - . a contract and have the walk rebuilt. We out. It was a happy thought and ma . . - � have much sidewalk to keep up with our such a farewell scene as will not soon I . . . -. statute labor and by private subscription. forgotten. The Dr. with his family . !: It is but reasonable to ask the Corporation moved to 'Tor nto Wednesday mornin , . � L % - If where they wi I in future reside. Mrs. - to rephice what they have destroyed. - . . - . we villagers are asked to- -contribute any- Findlay and isses Logam, N., Law ar . . � , E. Margach waited upon Miss Barrass c .. - I .;. . thing towards the walk at that place , it . . should be to extend the- planks alonR the Tue,;day evening, and on behalf of t . '. -1 . � . f­� side of the bridge, but by Do course of rea- congregation presented her with an ad L , . ­ * . . . .� - : - ::- sonlng should we assist in replacing the ress, accompanied by a purse, as t t� , n 01� ,:n,k: for her services �_ L I 1. 11 walk along the approaches. The Path. Slight toke - I.- . t % master should int, - -- -,iw the council and organist durit st two yeaft. The � '. �, 0 - � . . - : :�, - find out what..tba! - . � - purpose. daing . in Pickering fri6jds wish the family ey � .1 . __ ' I prosoerity in Their now home. .. . I . . _. . the mAtterWW,,, " - '. . . - I � &,'­ - _:_­ , " -;­ �� . I., .. . ,�� 1. L - L .L .�4, , , '. ".. "' I'. .. �� .. - .r.� 1p- . . ­ ��_­_, ___ ... ­" , �. ... _, ` �-. "- �. 1. ,--/ . . - I - . "", , , , ", - i - I . . - 111. - ,0. - -,- I .,. 3, ,�_ 4_� .� I _� , � -,I . � , 1. :. 'i"� '. :%,cJNAKRL%Q!!?V - - ,� -'K�,z ',`.-",A,- ,,, .� �T,19;lv ­ '.- ­ �', I? i, . - - , � _. , , 4�.. I � - 1� !:�� 11, . . - .. . 1�� I , ­ :q,l , - - I �,.Ili__t' * :� .1 ­ .. � . �. -11 - - - - - _ - - - .- -.t 1. � , I. I .. - � I I I . � - - - ____ . . - . :Z7_ , - . I . , , - - ___ - .14111111�___ __ .. . *-, . 1. .. � . - I , ��,` � . . I - I I �� - - ' - - I :�T�..�� � . r� � �,, - . . � , 1. ... . . � ill &vor Us very - .i,.'� I.., ;,. . _r- �pm . . � �: �, ,'I I . , " f ­� ABOUT THE - , �,... .. I _�,, the -Comepondents w - . - .. - . I .I� I . � I . I . . _. . i,. ';. _ , ... .. ,. .1 I . . '. � . . I . I , on malmob by sending their letters a d ear- - �,3,!. . �: - . , . � . - �. - - - �- , - . _0 .. �� 1 I . .4".1 ly , �y : , ­ I . . � : 41 , . , : I.. ,�... 1 � , ..:, . 4 , ,,,�� -: , ,�,_ _ - - . ­ �.. . � - 't Nv: . ; ... � -_ .,- . _.- ,.,;I � � -A., I . . ". . . 1. , ... ... I I ­ . I . .. . �:., � .L, 11, .i . :: L::: ,� A t ded liar next week. Being loyal we deeire to 1� -, . - . . ".- - I'' I 1, ___ - , , � : � . i �� ,1 N� - i .111, - 6�( �. � -,...,: � ".. � . � . ; � . IJ I . ,. : .....1 I ted qr" - .. .11 TAT ON' OAD- . I --F ,I he celebrate the Ist of J�fy. , Each will Baud . . us a good letter for which we will :ay . . . . . - ta-ta. NE .. �.. S . *,:_z- . . � I.. out I I . � ­­: ��, -Canada Yearly Meeting of Friend is ; . 1. 11 m:: ., , . : - .... � 11 . .� . . . I - - . - I ...."41, ad" being held here this week commencina to- .1-1 I . ., . .. -1 � � I . ... , . . - .. , .1 I 1, I � 1. tL I. - .. 1 .11r . ... . . . .,:. _: . . " W%T3D , rL JaZI dav,(Friday),26tb,in the Friends' meeting . ' - _- , �_ �1. . I . . . 11 . : . .- ... . ­'.�,.I: . - . , . . �, :.. A- ... 1. .. . I.. . -1. . . � ;., day house, oppogite the now Presbyterian . - . - . . . .. - ,; � .1� )m_ . I - - � - 1, . - ... . ",I ­_�, , - . . - - . . - - , - ;1 ` � . . �= = . .., .M. which the public are cordially invited. A s M ourse o Pursue I ..-. � . . the church. u-ospel meetings each morning . - - " C ' ' ' t , I - '' at 8:30 and evening meetings at 7:80 to Be . . :� . number of ministers are expected from . . . . I . . . �. �:­_, . ... � .1 I ­ � �_ �, 'ug the States. ' . . . . . - - . .. . � . .1 __'. - . . - -_ --- ____ .. � ... .-. .. uk. -A ablie meeting of thoM interested - .., I .­.�. I . . f , - I . . . . . I - �. 1. .,.- � � �._� . . : . . . � . .. - I . . . . � -1 nd- in the formDiation of a Mechanics' Insti tute ---' - - - . . . .. I - JSo. -1 _. :- .. .. . � . at Pickering, will be held in Dale's Ball, LETTER TO THE PUBLIC4, -..,. � . _. �... . . ..; . ... . 001. at 8 p.m., on the evening of Friday. July I . . . - . _.� - . . � .-. ina' 8rd. The committee ailpointed for that We would advise afl men who have becasion to travel the'public bighways, ,. . .. . I _ ock purpose, have secured the requisite num- . , . 8 a ber of subscribers and incorporation, and and all who wish to 'avoid the danger* of being dumped into the race, mud -.-. _. .- . OBY on the above date, the members will or- � ' � .: ife ganize, electloolcers, eta. All intending . - the danger of a smash up. and runaway while climbing the hill by the - - ,, � i In- members are Urged to be present upon that . - I railway track to follow our proposed route. Take the nearest sideroad . - -- - . - occasiou. If the necessary fee be banded I - . � . - vag to the committee, either befare or at that : or the first lane, or across the corner field to the Kingston Road, go dir- . . ' ak- time, it will avoid delay in the purchase of - - � I R books. - . - I . . . ect to DICKIE & MARQUIS' store. Stop there, go * in and Choose A" ..- I the -The half -yearly election'of officers of � - . I eD- t ' be Royal Degree, of Pickering Council, . Piece of Cloth from their large stock of Tweeds and Worsteds. Have it - . ' . . . - the No. 98, Roval Templars of Temperance, . ' . ork ' - . ­. was held on Tuesday evening and resulted made up by their new tailor, who understands the whole business per-. , I *.. as as follows :-S.C., R. M Bateman, M.D.; ' - ­ -_ 1. P.C., Win. Gordon ; V.C., Mrs. L. Banks; fectly. Safely we guarantee satisfaction in eviery way. To our lionor- , - . . . . - . - '��* F.S., JaB. T. Richardson ; Treas., Miss . .. her, Wright; R.S., Cha,3. Marquis; A.S., Miss - able body, of Councillors we would . gav if you would be freed from the -. . - : ike . . Bella Peart ; Chaplain, Rev. L. Perrin, possibility of having to pay for some mishap, and wish to appear iii a be. . ' le- Herald,` Wm. Henderson ; Guard, Thor.. . . eaB Law; Sentinel, John Law. Theinstalla. - . . . coming manner before ibe publie, go thou and dolikewise. Specialat - ere tion will take place at the next regular . . � . . ( - - , . . ' . meeting, Tuesday, 7Lh of July. I on 4 - . . tention is directed to our Cool Flannelette Shirts for surnmer we. . 1-�_ ., . ed -Again are we as a village xrourning . . . . . .. ,� I . I . � - . . ­ .. . . - - . . . � . es. the loss of an aged and respected citizen. - Something new in this line.. . . .. . . ' , - , Friday morning Jno.Gordon, or.,breathed I . ' ' - . - '. ' . .. * ,__� . � � .a r% . � .� . �. ..- er. his last. About two years ago he W-eceiv- - - . , � oolA ets .. 1. . . . - ed a paralyt-c stroke, from the effe of . . . is� . � lie which lie was partially recovering, when ICKIE . & ' -MARQU - T. . ied lie received another on Monday, 15tb,,, I 111001111111111110 � � 0 .-: . . . ch that ended fatally. The funeral took . . I . . ..... I -1 . On place on Sunday at 10 a.m. to St. An- - - --------.----- ____ -------- __ - --------- --------- ___ - _____ . . 48 drew's burying grouild, and was largely . . I - a . . . ..1.. _. . I - . � . ' I I - � � . - . I*q- :0 W I I . � . 1. is attended. After the interment a service ' . . '.... �- . . :.. * I bo was beld in St. Andrew's church, when ' . - . . I ' * )es Rev. L. Perrin delivered a suitable dis- iws - - I ' - ' \T course.- Mr. Gordon emiarated from . I ' Fraserburgb, Aberdeenshire. F% Scotland, in I P R ING G OODS I - I W. ... . r ... . . es the spring of 1848, )and his wife and � . . . � .. . : - I I .- 1. - . . . � I . . . . - . � - - � . St. family the following summer, and settled ' F, SL --J a . ; . - . - , . - '� . * I *. - . - . .- ' Perrv's Corners (now Wbltby). In the ' ' PRITT . .... GS , . � . 41 . � . � spring of 1851 he located tit the West end - I .' - . . - � , . . - Te of this village and -remained for about IL :. " COTTONADES-44 . COTTON41-.. . - . . . - off year when he removed to church street . ' . 7 . . . . ne RDd has ever since resided there plying . I HOSIER1 4. _..- - GLOVES4 &C*_..�... _. . . I of his calling -that of a cooper. In, 1858 . I . I L. 1� ... __._ .. . - : - .. . I .� . - . . av his wife died leaving seven children -four - . .t . � - . -have a Fin `Assort al-ent 'of . .. I - ­ ... :.... _. . . . � boys - .and 'three girls. About 1866 be . . I- . ,% I . We e �, .. .: � .. . I 1. .. . � - . - re married bli, second wife, Mrs. Clarey, . . , . .- - . -1 I - re who died about 12 years ago without hay. . . . I I - I - . . .. . I . . . L - li Gordon has resided WiLh different main- e -d oa ings, ings, ---- : . ed 1139 any family- Since that time Mr. Wo'rs Suit y . on bers of his family, and died at the re,B.;. . . . .: . _.. sI . . . . . . . . I - � . . . L .t deuce of his son John on Church street. ; . I - - - __ . I ___ - __ __ - __ - - . . : I - . ' c- He leaves Seven of a family behind -Mrs. . �.... . ;L 1. - 1. - . I . .., PANTINGS AND TWEEDS. . ­.. . ly Flett, Kingstou, Mrs. Armstrong. Toronto .. I . . . � .. . L.. . � . Z . .. . . . � ed Junction, Mrs. Hartrick. Robert, John, ­ ­� . . . . I . - _. ... I . q I . I . _­ � . - . . � in W-1). auti Stepben, all of whom were at � . . . . 1 , To Select From. . . .... . .. I - I . - . . I . - . - . � . - ' . I - I . . ' - In tile funeral. Mr.- Gordon has . I . - . - .1 . . I 11 . . - !, SS2 508. - '' ­ ly highly respectaVe - tamilT, fiye of . - . S10, Pants ,4 A L , . Suits to Order , .-- nd whom we have as citizens. He has resid. - . . - . . .. . . . . as ed here for over 40 years during which I . ,-. . ... I WIND . ... . - I ­ : I . . . ' ' I . . . - n- tune lie bar, seen many changes and I . . , . . ­ . .. .. . . - lie!ped to convert this town6lilp . I � . - .. . _. I . .. � � �� Wall Paper in Great Variety, . : -. * _-.. * be huge forest to a clear and fertile -&ection. '--";'-- : - - . . . . . - . . . - On SeRree1v can we find a person who Was � -, � . . . . I I . - . . - '' . ­ . I . . - . - , , L ' _ - . ' mangei alla Turtft seea Very L610. - - � . . . Id here when Mr. Gordon came and soon - I - ­ - ev will we require to refer to history in order P - - . . . . _� - ­ . .: - . ut to learn aught about our townsliVe early 0 �_ - - .. � . he career. Old settlers. who have Since re- *.I 11 _. . . � � in moved to other parts of Canada, wili ]a* 0 A*` 0 BUNTI G#'_'-._.._,..' le learn with regret of Mr. Gordou's sudden . . I . I . d death. although lie had passed his 79th . __ ____ 'IMENE - ____ � � __ - ___ - - ________________________ _.- _____ - r- birthday. . . I - . . . . . . . . . . � . I � ge . _. . .1 - . L . . - . . . . - . . - I - � . .. I : BASE LINE EAST. ­ . v. " � ` . - L . - - . . . , - . . . . I i. . . 1. . - . L I . . � I . . . 0 Tio- A. GR I G'S..:1'. R It seems. Mr. Editor, that m' writings - . y �- - . I . - . . - . . ie baye created some hard feeling. which . . . . .L I * . . _. .. � � . . . - . . a were wholly unintentional on my part; , . . .. � .:. . . I -is the. place to buy , . - . � . . . . . :, . . .-. - - . , le if such is the care, I think it but'propor :.: . 0 Will a - '.. ., - e for me to cease corresponding, to your PEARL -AGATE.:.: TEA-POTS 0 40'..''.._ Be valuab!e paper for the present at least, . � .. - . - 1. (with White Enam-led inside) ; and.- - 1. . I I.. D_ but I hope that DOW tile Ice is broken, . . ­ - I . . . . .. .. . . it tha-t soine one more ably qualified to g've - - . ' . 111111 . ., satisfaction will take up tke pen Whig I SOLID - COPPER - WASH � BOWLS. - es have dropped. . - . -amenessenessommumme . . - I - .1 - . . r i Our school turned out to the Union Pic" These ire new line � s which will recommend themselves. . It . pays . t I o bu . y goo I d art . i- . ..- i me at -Rosfibank" on Friday, 19th lust. cles, which you call do by Calling on T. A. GREIG. While iv leave your order for - ". o One thing very much ouL of place was eavestroughing your house or barn.. Satisfaction guaranteed or no i charge will be - ' - the YajDkee flag, floating above the pupile . . . . 0 - . ' made. Don't forget -the place. . - - h of this section. 'We hope the readen; of . I . - . .. � . .. '. . � - ; I . - W - 0 - - '� 1pes. If 7 . .. . us admirers of the at4re and str . G ' ' a the INEws will not for a moment think T. A.,GREIG'S ­ . - - PICK IRIN 92 such a 1 . . . . . . e thing had happened in - Bowe parts . ____ -_ -_ - - --,------ - � -_ - _____ - - _. -------- - IR, I - n of this fair country of , ..rs, not a shred of , _____ . ---- --- ' - - . / - I . . - :It the banner would havu rewained on the . - . I I - . . I ;- � , I . .. I- -.:.. 50 PATTERNS! ­ ­ :,. .. . . ; - ; i 0 flagstaff. We dd not -know who suppl led I � , I . , e. the would be decoration, but we do know f . . . . ,a it war. provided by an unloyai oi . � . . I � thoughtful person. - PON.- . - . 9 P5 - . - . r an un. - WALL .. PAPERS 11 . .S 500' Rolls 1. - . .. � n - . . . I . . - . .. . � " - . . I . I r- �. T. 8 . Brant and wife spent Sunday with - .,, . . p - .A61l.-TZ) 330M=)=M11,Ta8. �. - . . -� ..- . . - � I � I - a .,. . I e. T. C.Colwell, of Audley. � � . � . . � . . '... .. � . ; 3 . 7 . - . . . - . . I . � . - d George Allen and wife visited fri . ends in I - . .. cis - .. . : I e Darlill,,tou last week. New Prints! -- - --0- - . New Shiftin� t ., E . - Il T. . . �n � H. and Edear Hancock' ,attended the I . � � I . . - . I n annual Weery picnic at Solina last week. ' : I . . - - . - . - . . . ! . I ! , . . I . .; ­ � .. .1 .. � e- - Visitors -Miss Clark, of Solina, Brad. . , New Cotto"nade's! - ­ - . . . . I . I - � . . . - - . I . �. "I h. ford Vail, of Chicago. ' * ' . . . I h Win. Brant purposes writing for the i . � � 1� 1. . -i - - - I.. I , d entrance examination at Whitby nextGE061 PARKER� DU... . . s- ' week. . .. d11­WWWWWWW I . 1� - . � I � . I - - - I A Moat every person went to the picnic - I ___ . '. � . . I � . � ae at "Rosebank" on Friday, and report a - .� ; 0 1i _& IRJ _U 1\& 0 IbTz r _1 : .1 .1 --- C - .. ...-. - � is good time. � . I I . . 1. - . - . 1. � . . � I . ; - . .1 I - . _; - � . . . � . . ­ � . - I . g- There is some talk of having a football ­ . - .. . . I . M 0 . � - - ... � r, s club around here. Put your shoulder to . . : . i . 4 . . & , . . : �WAGRICULTURAL. WORKS . �­ � ly the wheel and give it a turn boys. . . . .... 11 ' � . .-- I - - . . - . .. i 0 MaXshall Powell conducted himself and . - - _' . : " i 11 I ! . . �, I . . i . . . . ,­ 1 do steed in proper style at the Union picnic I � . . . . : '�.; � ? � ;� J. To DODWELL, PROPRIETOR � a 4ast Friday at "Rosebank." We are sure I 1. . ; . 0 . . ... . _. . _�s %, r . . .11 . I - �. : . . . _...11.1. I a- he desiervos great praise. - - I .. - I . ­ . . . . ,.; .,z - - . I ! I . - I . I 1, . � . - ___ � . I . . . . . - ­ . . � .. . . .. .. 7 ".,; 99 Its wonderful how some I admire . .; . I . - . . .. . Peop a ...:. . * ' ' k. those great big, ugly, CrOBB-100kiDg dogs. 11APwring on &1l kinas of agricultural implements, engines,' and mill mWilin' . !".:.:. : i i - . - - . .� .%�,V. , d Please take advice and keep those dogs ery done promptly. l3stisfaction guaranteed. We also furnish . . .-Y'l , I .. . I L _. .. . � ­ . - - �". : I;, a tied up and save the trouble of buying Steel Shafts for Cylinders, Steam Fixturn for' -all kinds of Engimest. �L,:-.'�'-;!: 'i - ie them some morning. ­ , - 1 ., . � .:---.�r . � ways, . ,­ I : .. , _j d- We Bee by last week's Ny.wo that Mr. Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc- A No. I Plough Points al . ..��.?.,...*! . . ._....�Ii: ­... I g .. .. 'L'o "'Pq.. a Ham elipped four sheep for Enos Rem- : � keot in, Stock, Castin S in Iron or Brass made to Order. Also . .�, -_ �14 as mer and the fleeces weighed fifty z . . uude. ­­�, 1,3`11��_ , K . ��­­g"- L I We thoroughly undenta4d adjtwting S11 Idudis of Dinder I nottero. , . �;� �,.,,P�! f....." ir We cau beat that. Edward Bal on olip- I D t I N Mao" , � . 1..!,,:':-r,�"fl�.��. weigh . We 11sve t6 001e 9 _­ "-'O ry ped four sheep which all - geUOY for repairg for the Pstterson ., -�.V'.%Xl i � _�� �A_ . - k 14 �_ 41 lli-4 L , . �.. . '-Y-L - ,,, - ' I - -of Brougham, ia agi . , I - _4_4� pounds. Next. . . -NTAOX..' - * , *6 _� ' � I , I i � �­ � ­ � � -.: ,0:",%'61W WIP b W7,. J;.�LCowi L . - _ ,. , - ' �'&"_'_, iLes Dnto. _,: : wl I '. I .1. 4 :�-'L , � � � ` ,�;',, li�;_,J!, Id -._1P- " -_ 'jK _ 4 -!, , .- L- - I _:.,;. , �, , - I � 1, - , - " 1�� �`�* 1. T � �__�,_ - !,K�-,U,l � _ _,� _ _ _t., i � , � . � ..%�, _ 'k. 'J_ I 'L � -7 - � 4.� " _ _d_ ­ _ - I . . W; __ .1 - . - . . � - I 1�, . -.__� �­ ',....__-.'L_.. I I � I _�� -1 . ...... Ai:� i r, , 11 . � "\.,., "'; " � - ., _' _" -* . ­ `�_". -.1 . ': � ,­�, -� , 1 , 0- -A1.1 &'-'- - . - , -_0 - 06 W. " �� ­ 4. . , , - .*. 'j, 'L 1, ­ -, � I �.!.f , .,i_-'- '' . : ' "i '­ ­1�'! A _ �,��_. A, . -C_�-.�,4 �!_., I,-.- � % �'. 1 t- � !, . - I I I , � I - f ., . - f. -, �� A . I . .. 511"., � �p. , I ir � I I � . I - . 'I h�� . . , , : r . , ­ - 1. .:; 1- L . . ''. . - 1. I I ;.: 1, .. I ; . . . I ­ . L - I L I �_. . I . , . . .;. . . . !_ :1 � , - . _ I . . . . . - . - :� - - - , - : ­ , : . . I . . . . . . . - ; .. . - . . , - - . . I � . - . . . . . . . . - . . . . � . . . . . I . - ; � I . � ,_ . I � - . . . . . . - . . . . . . . - � . . � . . . . I . . . . � I � L . . I . � : - - . W, . . . . . . . . . � . . . --a - - - - __ pleaffeaktal - � llfk� .1 ­­% 11 . - I - ­ . . 11JB&TEVAN R 4k g.o., Coroner. JUM g6reet, Pickering am t,O.U:30; Eveniug6 - -_ - Vocal .r_----��_-_^-� L., �.:: Missq Ida - Mrs. J. W. 11rG4 .. ...� .�. :� . - . 1pmp&red to give )IF Those wishing to plac( ing.i%Lv,tion will kiDdl: I at Cla ..., Thorough Instru _, The b"t of references x - - . Le -1 _. - . . . - __ __ . . . . E FAREWEI . . J e TjR. Coutity Cro, - &Ucitoor. Court Hous - e ­V� __ :. ][)OW & McGIL .. tars, Solicitors, & . office, Whitby, ODt. JE . A. McGillivray, LL.B. . ___ . . IELOMAS PARE Tand Solicitor. &c commission. Office *, 0 - - ing; open everV Sat,l - . S. ORMIST �. we rence, Orn):si - Solicitors, Notaries, &c ronto, will be lit Clae . - Office over J. Buridy's r � _____ ___ . ENTO'N & DO] . .. Dsolicitors. xotane and County Loun Asr -,( east, Torunto. Telel�b, ners will b-, in Ciarvuio - Hopper's Store. , ______ . . - . Veter, . - .. P�_,_�^� I - - I I � 190 P' X I N'i, V He 13 MON, Gra!wj - arinary Colleg , . T oroll . and Cberrywoo every __ the horse's foot atteude, lot 33,7th con.. Pickeri tended to. Telegraph a , P.O. address: Green Rn : ____ - ___ - - - . Soci - . ­�_,,­_ ' I- ISING SIC'.\ L( IRG. T. This lodc I evening in the year. i . Rvery person invited t the grand Cause of Teii - ______ __ ,� . fu0il-tes - �______ __ . . ; . . . . . . C30111--elp . . .1j�1_______ . . HOMAS DU,N� . .� . Tmissioner for t*lku Inont, Out. , . - . . . . BUNTING, .. � Be Licenses for the . . ape at , e store or &I . th . - Village. - . ___ __ __ __ . - -1 R.BEATON,' .1 __ Do Conveyancer, , . affldavitB, Accountaul . . Money to loan on for .- . bated. OFFICE -At . Brougham every Mo' . . transactioti of busmee . . - . . A re . . . - . :, ."-�­___­- - ­ . . . . ­ _. A. POS r, co . .- . A* for the count _. I slid speclficuti6Ds furi . ,. building. Steam and ventilation a specis" . -1 . � echruer Dundas and ­ .. 'Residence-Kim!Fton I - � . ___ - �- , . . A act i� . �___­ ­_ . - , FA I R. 13,� �N 1*1 . - .- Le Auctioueer, sl I -_; willing to coliduct aT . slid ULkes this opport . I . rous for past f a vors a - . . . . of them, Ternis i0l .- . rangements as to dab . . at the office of this i1i . - - - . � . � . , HOMAS POU4 . T tioneer, Ve-luat,, . . I the whole of N(,lrtb m . ., . -� - attention given to all ( 1. , Charges Modera". A __ . BOX 4" ., Broughaiii. Ou . - .. ----I .--- .. . . . Boots 0 . -__� ____�___ : - - JOHN LESLIE, . . . Maker. Pegged :, . Z promptly atteudod to ! . abip. Don't forg�- th4 � . News, King strc-e�, Pie __ . � . . . - .. I Ij . . . i , _. - .,�­_-­ � __ ; , _. - :, , .. ORDON ol . I . GJames Gor� on, . I � fine new brick bunl i . . f � style.,,,Every -ew vetr 11 � . tr&Vellingpublie, Nt, �; . 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