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I . z - .- - . OKDSD fiT " , � .,.i . , .10 " . . ihi . summer. . _. . . � . , I - - ' LAIWIT LOCAL HAPPERIN" Rue of yout . 'Wrigbs * 6 � � . .. . � ,_,___���­er�,-� � As I We bouP din's livery ' an the good look�IiDg -, �._ I .^� . .t up Dan W "M PRISS AND JOTT2D DOWN ST Oft I and "s. w where ' - 4k ­- . ' T- ­ I , M. BATE)(AN. M.D.. C.M.,iM.C.P. - buism. .ispa bave added several Awr %� I � egau% in ClAremont. . Mr. and Mrs, Hilts S petit Sunday in .,. _. _,. 4W�L . - I- . '. CORMSP6*10INT8. . veopliz-ooff . I .� . - I - . F i . R, & S-0-- coroner.. O&ce and horses and buggions I can accomodAu . :. . � - . I .. . Dunbarton. - .. . - �_t_.. _-­, ..." I I L I I-. 11c, 1`ii ... _11 - 41 I - i4ekering OMce B" a" T. - � ` "' : ! hours . - _­. ,_ - ­ ­' . Miss lawso", I '. �', : Street, ,.- the pubHc with good rigs at all hours. . IN— I �'r. .I I 1: " 1; 1.�,­! �;,is . 114PIE JLINI 1EAST, ;� � ' -- - c _11, , King - I 01.41111efiQlt �­­ ' ' n, who' bat beelt spending - I , . .� . . . - ., : " ., . - . - 1"9 - . - ., - . . � ,� . 1. ,; to to 11:90 ; BTentl3g $toe wilmmmoupw ­. At, .. - , , . �, 'j- I !- - !" ; . - , - � : Covered 'but weets all, tro4ne. In 'I-. I . - , -a couple of weeks at S. 1ankin'st return- .. . ,,, , �. � a . I ;f , I li1k,"'! , .1, 11 . . � : j - -, i , , , `­ " . . . , i-� , I': , .. � ,V."- � , . , ., , - - � - '4"ons. _ - ' ' � I I . - - - rocat milsic. - . . - .11:� t - 0ouneotion with Uvery I k"p a - t . i., - James"Chambers is is ibe . . 0 . maosdemy'closail to wbek ago'Tues� od* bows on Saturday. .. � V, x ...". �_ . - . I . . I I � roo ' i -4ays ,,, 11 .. ?4�� . ... . - I - . -,/,---,--,-"vl.dcA^^",%ft^,�,�, - ill Sale. Commiagion and Board. , - Masaw bays commitaced tbe foundation .. . . . Hamb k am a . , � , . .�_-­ 1, day . Miss 66416 of I -,: - . .. ,��_,/,�- . 1. . . ' ` ..., ._�.. ;�.,.� ­ . ' -., iAgF Stables, Fickeri .. I . for the neir man". - - I Sk with frianas in'York. � . " L �:,�_. , ;. . , * '. 7 4�*, , , . o . Miss IdA - SimiDsan - � - 7 . 119- Cbas. Vail, of A4hburn4 is homf for last WO - - - . .- / HauVrikht, foreman to , n, ... .- : - .1 , _:,4�W . .. I '_ , . . . . . ,_ , . � on I - .--Ofto. =r. =00 � - his,vaeation I town on §unday. He - .,:; . . " - " - pupil of Mrs J . W. Braffiey, of Wb Toroal 0 R J. Allan and his wife visited D. Mlia r Bfi.'Chin ;, . _', . � roe . servatory of mune, : * ova (" �v 0 W -r-1 nab an Dominion Day. Philip is v1sitift friends in of B. rin" WAS in _;��,�?_ I .0 , Mins -Addie I . ' - .., -:. _.A�'X__ - [prepared to give lessons in voice cultu . . ­ .. . "t " .. - I . . �, I I Ilk . ...­ * 1. ... . 2r " . - A mumber of our-villageft attended the Toronto. , - . I looks. as hale find hearty as-qver r - __ ' . Thesewishing to pla,ce themselves under = - a -AoX ft I - ,-V . I � . . - . . � . , . instruction will kt64ly'oomml1UiC9te With hO r, I I . ' 0 barn raising, at Sq,aire Holden*s, on Tue What we would like to know : Did the - t .-. - '.- -, ` �,� . j � 2b . . 1�,%; *,..:. ,I . .� , 6- John Braiit, ar-.-, visited trionas, in New - .- . . - i. 1. _.; ..i. I at olaremont� ; "q *400 *1 �. . .,.,. - . ­ � . . . - Gin the 13. of T. - - - �.._ . ... . ­ ,- W�- I . . . I I as. . . castle a week ego Sunday. young man i � ... '. 1. � ,4deS &- ; "I �61 . 04 . ,-! � ,I �. . ­ - . . 1, DeIgie. Harry Walker Psi- - r _ . - & lo- * ---------i,- �:. - '-:, .. " -. t '041, -L Thorough Instruction. Guarahteed . ad rq '.4 sna Thos. 101M. Brant ON -so Wbi0y " * � - - . , week . . .'- . - _.�_, -Ct. , - -, : _., i ' toil, stlif a. 14.� CD - Cm . with Val. - is examination. - ".... - - . BROUGHAM. - ' �­�,J_ . h.. . . .- ..­­�. ..4� , - 9 40 - .- The best of refer6neei given lf'requfred'.' 4i64k_ . "I ." ors, of Toronto, spent the let . � I - .., �: . � � � � - 1-1 _'. O."', . '_ . � to write on h _10 .J - .- . . - . . wdAkmft_. . � .. r I`. - , '. . -_ �,� , 0 - . � . I I . . . - ... � . _; __ ,_ww______� . I _. - - a _;5 . OUX 0 - , ' -B Dowowell. - " Dick Wchards, 4 d, a visit ,'. - ­� :,! � �_ _'�- ' � . - '. ' . . .1. . . .. ���. . 164 - . ., I I ­� ,ill - I ' Oourtioebai . .... ." wm�_ - , ., V i M I 21 . g Uri. Bank" it v - T di ol a- to last week. - his hblAe in - !__' . AUX .. gC S1 -w xka fama or '-, Weteacber is Vacatid' tit , ,_ - � ­ :�, ; ;4�- ... - ugal. .", , . .1 9X;4J.,4V ., 1-4 i; L � to firionds W this locality 9 . - � 1. . . . , . - , . , � .. - '.. L, E3 are visiting with bar uncle, 161,51hua Bundys - Our Popular school teacher, Miss Kirk- _�Jeshorton- ... I � I . 1�� . ­ - . I. I � I . . . . ; ...... I 'U'.'F) ,WELL, Q� C., BAIRtTffl- � � - -Tubsday -1 - i'�, s .�.:_ IS LjiF 2 E4 i 1VX in t_.' -�' __ *� am '" this week. . '4 . Was a big day for c"roquet, on . I � ,r1cR, County'Crown-,A,ttorney, and Oftn 'O - andale, is spending her vacation, at ,.her � - - � i : 2 :3 v-4 - v" �4 � k L . . : ,,Pj � _. . 10-Y 40 �P 4 *3 --4-, . - Dr. Broodie is sufteriug fiOM b BURI't home in Hamiltons &]is Matthews' lawn. : , " ­ . SoHe . -F . ... ,Itor. Court House, Whittiv. I 41 q9L -L, I - - ­. .. � . i i - a the -- --- '4�� - . . ': �� !A � ­rr, - ­ . OR ,; � ­ � ___ ro Q Ulf am , , a. IR 9 attack of inflammation- this week. We The bum of the mowing maebinb' n Now sidewalk is beinit laid tromi � . __�.. � _e - ---------- � ' . . i . .. . - , ,;,, ,.. IDOW & MoGILLIV,UAYI BARRIS- E ! . t � - ., .., . - hope soon to see him around again. - be heard in our 'idst. Hay crop is go, Presbyterian church South. Not, how-' , - 1:. �%�- %.1 �, . 01k - . .. __ . M ' . I .1 .... � ,A-. . -,i - - IN; ., - . -0 dad. - _,�� � . . d � . wo . , - � tars, soncitors, &c. Omce opposite Poe � I a' , 1'. I ing to' be ratber on the light 'side. ve �!4 . . , oflice, Whitby, Ont. ino. Ball Dow,-B.A.; The). � Q -03.'0 3 .1 J & 13 From recent official announcemonts � e r, until it was.sorely nee - - .. _.. � _.", . - . . 12 ." . -0.0!5 d g i 0 ' nfiammation; -- . - .1, , � . - By 1�-;�.4 ow Ai ---z U i lenim tha� our- townsman, Geo. *Gerow, business, D.Lisoombe �s laid up with i ' ' - I :-I"-- ':_*.". . . A. geoillivray LL.B. Money to Loan to Qz 0 40. 0 14 F . Wm. Gormley has gone on a 1. W &4 1 a a mt so. � A. 1. serious, but he is . . '00 Las been appciuted one of Her Mf&sty s trip near North Bay, on the Spanish At first. his case looked - . . . . - . I -.- _...�,��_' L . . � 21 S., $j�o XX -z SIS - .. r- �. lli� , . . . fAS. P&RKER, BARRISTE�l 0 �, I 9,� 0 C M 0 r,4PQ= 0. . .3. P -'s and no doubt be will fill the posi- river. He has gone to belp, survey a now considered to be -out of danger. � !1, - I L . �_ ley to 110". � rf 0 so � .W� ;R t ;QA.r4 t! I . 0::) * . . ... . _. . and Solioitor, &C. Moir 0. � I Our bas& ball boys are not -Satisfied , � ", T"N tion creditably. . . township. _�r:__ . � �: . . . - � commission. Office *. Over OntaxioBavik, rickor- I rz at the hands � -1 L : .., . � 9 Q 15, - .. " 0- ' . I _ ,p 4i . . 0 'L 0 21 ps - The Base Line Clinkers met and of- with the treatment received ­' . 4-Y 1 0 :0 . Rev. A. H. Kipp" proacheA a sermon .'. L - Ing; open everV Saturilay. , PQ I � '... I ­:, . . ,- L. . . . . ­ ;�) , . . to children on Sabbath morning. The ganized a football club. The officere,are of the Cedar Grove team on the Ist at . , ,v, z . : : ;W 12 v 9 -1 .. ,.�-.� . . - E - a the, -.1, - ,.. S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of La . � I chwob "�" crowded and the cougrega-. all follows: Honorary Presideuts�T.Hau- Highland Creek. In the first inningl -v ­ . '81 : : I I , a � - . - -L-.. - ", - - , . ., - - -­ * rien�e, priniston & orew, Barris 6, Go ow. ce � 96'%'- .,..-- .;-.: - . .,_� - W . ;14 a 0 1 tiolliele ad to a goo.d practical disociurse 0,)ck and B. Hartrick; President, George Grove boys scored 14 runs, but a chan . - - . - . - solicitors, Notaries, &c.. 15 Toronto Street,' 0- 6 J;8 � 71 ;- .3 toery prevente sing re- .-,. . '..- .� :'4�1,e -, ­. ronto, will be at Claermout every Thurod - m -1Z 1: .0 I 1� I., Field; Captain, Jobn Brant; BecretarY- of bat d such from b . . � _.� �, . . I - office over j. BuDdy,s shop. Money to loan. 2 Y N W 0 W I r" w ' f the third ioWngs _- ­ , I - .. � . � . . . -----I �. - . _ Q0 I . I i All - :, -1h - Ar footb. litoutest - Treasurer, F. Hancock ;-Committee, JUG. peated. At the end o " th I I I M .. fro a ' took place bet 'eeh A' nents � - - i - ; ' - . . .1 ENTON & DODS, .BARRISTER , : "q - og I a_- M -0 V3 W t- - I - Yz tons andlClarem out boys on July Is& in J. Brant, W. McCausland, and W. Douglas. Brougham had 7 while their oppo - ".. '......­ 7. .-. I- . Dsolicitors,,N'otaxies. Etc., sonciiors for u : - � . I ' McFarlane's field. Our boys were the .. - . � NYAC39. . bad 19.. Play was then adjonmed for to& . - - I � I - - - . - .4-, - .- . 1. and County Loan Agsociation. 10i Adelaide t. ., , .;..,- , -1 _­ . __ victors -I goal to 0. E. R Eddy acted . -- .­-v� ' - *---w4b,� andwhenthatwas over several of-tbe .* - ' ' 1-1. -':: ,,, . -1 . 1. L � ­ 1-1*1 - . . east,Toroutio. Telephone9ll- oneofthep t- '- - - -.. ­:�, - _.:,,. .� � . I . �. I I . - t to be found. . - - - .- .- ' ' :. � 1. . I I . � . am were no - -;t.__. - . ;L . . ' . - ners will be in Clarein. turday 0 er � . . 1. . as referee in a manner pleas iug to both - ., UXBRIDGE. I . Cedar Grove to .,- � ,�. - ., out every ft ..., �.:�:.: :...., The- ..- ­'. * I _. ... . .._.;;1_._A . 1 131 * .1 ­ . -... .1 ..� . I - ­ - . .; t ". .. : By feared a defeat - - . ­ f , - . - .. ." � '': ..... . . . clubs; ; . - . The opinion is that th, . . . , . . - Ropper's btore!- . ­ ­ ; ., - . � i aed. We also .. I. . . . Spilitig has bimught �ith it many nov 'ties In or4r to give his mustang'& holiday, ' 'dommencing on Sunday next the free if the game was conclu . . . ". ,.,� I . __ ._��­, - -1 ­ , . . . I . . . ,.,� �_� . � ­ Claremont Methodists, under the pastoral charge.of hear tbiLt the catcher and shortstop were . __. ,.-.--_1 . . Yet,erattarY. . . and special designs in plated, silver a d the NEW$-M'Ru -will not visit ,.. . . - . . ,_ - _. . .a,�� I. . I western bo . . ­ L. - ­­..^.�­�­ ­ . _-.0ickk"�_ nutil the. 28tb inst. Any itein "at to him Rev. L. A Sage,r, purpose b 31ding,a geries imrortations. Perhaps the ys ..: ..-, . JE[oFJ_J1N:_8__,ftTE,_ RINA.RY SU 6. servims in the, District Taber- - - �_ . - . -, �, �_ : . �. A bv frio4 will be made welcome. Orders of religious r can ozolaia but ar, yet we have 'lot Lbeen: .. . . _., � . . . . . , I . I no GEON, Graduate of the Ontario V t. '. � I _. � I _... - I �, �_. Wit fac&ory will nacis in Mr. Joe. Pickett's woods, 6th Con' - . . . .:­. '. _,­'. � ... I. rontA) will visit Whitev e ­.. - �.. for prin�ng left at Gero exactly pleased . . : I , - ��',< 6rinary College, To, , . . Solid'Gold . t . - - � -1 ., I . I and Cberrywood bverY 11,4&turda�- Diseases of . 1. receive prompt attention. cession of Uxbridge, Some two, miles was . . . I . . L _.� --.1 . ' . _. . the horse's toot &#ended to at ray shoeing fo rge jewelry. Careful .buyers will .Dot ollow We promised to state this week bow of Glen Major. Services at - 10-80, a. in., - PORT UNION. - .. : j . : ': .. 1:.�_ : . -..._L lot s3,7th cou., Pickering. calls promptly at- 2.30 and 8 p. m. by Elder Jae. Craig. Sev- - - _. . - � � . -, - . - �1� . I . , ­ 0 . . ; . I . - . . - . I . . _L %�_�_ �, ': , tended to, Tblegraph address : whitevale, C ut. old. shop-waru goods. to be worked 01 friend 8 itb came out in the bicycle Con- oral popular ministers from abroad are eX_ . .- . . 11. 1.,. . .. * I . Ing -_ - .. 1- , . - . - . . � - _�c . P.O. address: Green River, Out. 34.1 r them at high prices until they have n test at sliburn on the Ist. As -the com pected for the occasion and a very happy . Saturdav's World has the followi I - : -11. - __ , . . . .- __ what is new. and strictly in the pr ent petition ailed to take place, the cbfkm- - is sntiicipatod. The services will be &&That old sea dog, ',Capt. Powers, met . - .. . .,.:. Z_'.!�'. I . .! time ... , ­� . - . � style. Barnard of Whitby has stock, up ekes . ..., :;. . . . _: . Societies. . ­ ' the big I - . .._�!_,r, . . I . . -' 0 PiQnshi of North Outaxio is, &a yet, dis continued one week. -Times. with his first mishap On . . - _., .., I .. ­ . -1 ___�^�_­_ ------- --- with new and taking patterns in * y puted property. We feel disappointed Its The Band gave its first open air concert TbursdRv night, when his staunch pro- - ­ � . -4 . . - ,TG GE NO. 185, I. O. pipe. hair pin ' � . ! _. ":. . . - -DISIN SUN LOD , 6, . .. _. , 1� good form - on the band stand last Erid1V evening- pelle , the Ocean, went ashore two miles � . . - .1..1 -! . This lodge Meets 1)very*mon sy - ' . � our man Wall In I r . - _'�,_ .-. - JLk G. T. . 7 . - ..� I . . � to . . . . , -- - iw - . .:. .-!,! I- .1. : I . the year, in Dale's HalL Picke 119. L. . . ­ . ... I We have always considered Jusbus, The street was crowded with people who West of, Pickering Harbor and began ry . . - :. -- .� �.,` n invited to"Join and help ad Oft - - ::' '�':: 1.� the music, . , , I, '? L �' "; ' '. I , ly did strolled out to enjoy - . 'e, �� � L -.�. � ;_ :� , . , I . . Nvery PeM - , , I I.: �:. I 1: ,_ .Ba - I., . Bundy � modest man, but scarce d on by a bump about as if abe would break ,Ova ' - - .., _., .1 . the grand Cause of Temperance - I ._'i..�.-f,".: � I �.. , expect him to remember this village Cheater Vauluven was stePPe ody. - She was bound from .- , - . ". - - - I - . . .. Y - , I we sessions at Like horse a few days &go and some what ver- bone in her b I ' _' -'f k � - . . b general car I � . ,� , . ��_ I , �:. A . I . . - - - bi pine., brooches, Rhine stone 5, when naming his - Montreal to this port with a - �:7 , - * ionely injured in the lower part of the ab IfIrl .- �` � ,fin,sintoo CaVb* . to a- I ,.. . . 1: .. ings, fob, Victoria and Albert chain and W, the Eurydice, of Toronto, was I I . - . � . - r Joseph, Muskoka-. a point will be., I - � >:;� .. . . domen. He was almost under the borne find oak- I . .1 . : . 'L , I . ,:, � . .- witches. He wants everyone iuteres to called Claremont Point. We can now rival graphed for. That steamerl Capt. J � . � � . . c,onvellaiscer, tft. . . . . . look through his stock, and they will find . bb at. Stouffviliewith the leautc, "t the time. clippiug it. ran...down the shore and took off the -.- - L . 4- k I . 1____� - ei I Whilet grinding a chisel at t&e Organ lion, - ��' . ,_��_­ t our n _,� ,tore r . . . ',�-. . . 11 . - . L . DUNN, Conveyancer, C ta- that fok quality, style aiud low price I Clare -ou-the-lake. Mr. Bundy is factory on Friday afternoon, Mr. Benj. Ooean's le", and thus lightened the l"to . � - -, - . . � 11 - . I ,�.. � , .- er and - , _ :4 . . _. - Tmissipuer for taking &MdaAts, etc., 0 having aWrial prepared to erect a sum- Willis had the misfortrine to recieve an boat drove furtb u U. the Bonds - ­ �, . 0 - . , � - . , . - I I .L ­: -I . . .. _. Mont. Out. I - iut and will remove uglylgash in thei left wriaL Dr. Brunskill filled T�, removal of the ­­ R.. . '�_ I mer co go on this po with water. a . - '_ . . . . � ... , 1! _Iv. I . I . BUNTING, Issuer of Marri ge Takes the Ca e thither ith his fs:mily next week and dressed the injury immediately after the cargo was & perilous undertak�ng in a , - ��. - ,' ' , ! of Ontario. Of- � . . ac- - .�_ . . _ k"$ ., . . Bo VC8113el; forthe County cke g COOM the erection. accident. howling ple, but it was successfully � . ' L tkoe at the store or at his residence, Pi,, - - �`�,. - � . .1 . 12. - . - s te ti�ne of the year when the cowplishea by daylight, whereupon the -,. " . Mi Our villagers got a scars ".. I v � ­ � . . - Village. . _____ V wime its cowl mploy,r * . . A - . - _. " L ;j�i I R.B ATON, TOWNSHIP CL RK Hearing a terrible noise amd much BhOut- hired wan audAe hired man's e Eurydice made this port. On making _ Is sole agent in Pickering Township ( r , conclua. comes in for law. The usual complaint of at, - �....,�:_:,��._i __ . aveyaucer. Commisilionerfor ta ing L ing to the south-west, we at once Geddes' wharf the high sea running . .. .-. ,.� " . - � ' Do Col . : . I the Celebrated i end -, . _', ,!.; .- -1 affidavits, Accountant and Insurance A ent. I ,it Port the h-01 in that he has the worst boas in just the h of - - � - - ��,- L Money to loan onfarxiii property. Wills ro- Celebrated Wilkinson- Plows and ad that i the Americans had lauded- theuniverse, andthe employer'setory is the time dashed her ago _. -- I _� __'­�; � ,.. a ': �� I � . . .- . . . I Whitevale. Will -in Union 6ind were proeeedioR across the me of the hired man. the nier, knocked a patch of skin off her . I ,;'- - I'.— � bated.- OFFICE -At day afternoon for the � � Scufflers, country makiOR for Uxbridge. Our artil- pretty much the OIL shing in her gangwaY and tear- .. . .. . - Brougham every Mon Toble, of Scott. whose pass in nose. sma . " ,� . : I . .; . . 27_v . . . _ - - - : 1. V r. R. _N apt' � . - . .., . . . transaction of business�.. W S, lery was gottpo in order aud -every altIft. the final law examinatiou and call to the Ing away her starboarl fender rail. C _ ' L .� 1. ....-- .. __ - - -;�_!_ �­ I - I ___ - ]BINDERS and MO loadej When ..., � L -'� Lw . - . � abit alvit gun and revolver bar we noticed a couple of weeks ago, has Jackson stated that the Ocean will not be - , . .:1 -.,. l.;. u - � �_ Ai-ch,ifect. (Patterson & Bra. 1 here would be. - .. ;�_Ij - , .. - . �_- ---------- ­_­:_� -'-I- _- -_­ - . I ., '. . �.. . . to our agreeable Surprise it was discovered decided to locate in Uxbridge, and has an- & total lose, but that t _�. , - .- ,z_­___� ' ;�.. '' -� I I � I ut with. The * . . .- I A A. POST, COUNTY ARCHIT CT ' - � I al� tile aoiser was occRfiioae,1 by the tered into partnership with Mr. F. N. enough of her left to swim O .; _. - . that Z.. . I Dra ng@ Also the Lantence separator in good p >n- glad Mr. ' ', .. I . o for the count) of Ontario dition. tor sile, cbeap- raising! Of 'Mr. Underhill's commodious RLiues. 1fr. Noble'& friends will be Ocean is owned by her CaptftiU9 .... _. - .:. - . . and specifications f urnislied for every cia s of e. -Journal. Geddevowd Mr. �E. McKay, the latter a . I - A I hot wawr beating and barn. 1 So seldom does such a thing oc- that lie is settling so near hom - - r - . - btLilding. Steam and 13 ock, , , was U , a � . ,.�� � � -1 v. office -Gerrie Wm. Cowie# Brough me cur th�t we were not prepared for opch _&_a4i,a.e Hamilton, wharfinger.. Nobody "� ' � � - ventilation a specia'It ,:,Lim - ' . "lit , - . .... , * I 1�. dorijer Dun H.iock street%, W itby. . GREEN RIVER. iureLl -but the sailors, had a terrible .1. .. ..:1. " . . I - das arid qa(i F,astPickering 37-y --------- ____ yelling, but it seems necesfiarT to hekvy . . . . .. ,. L . .. I Residence-Kinoston R . . . . Capt. Jack. . . . I . ,;: -.� . __ liftiDg. The frame went together perfect- .. - . . - , - of it. In reply to a question _. 11 - . . . - . (Too late for last issue.) - , I � 11 --------I- World man - . . A,actiotweilitg. . ly and is a credible reflection on the MO Our School has closed for Summer son of the Eurydice told a . �__ _. - __.,,____._____.____________________._..,,,--".L,- PARIS GRE W. Jay's gale was the worst he ever I , v _�_ ' - _ __ d V ths. . . , - .. - _- � N KS, the old R ret able c4l skill of .Nfr.Co!P n I of Brougha holidays. t Frii " � CbRDi is . , 4 . - I __ . FAIRbA I ... - iT CLOSE FIGURES. I - Law on -Lake Ontario. Many from all - - . . ...77.,. . . L ligi attaosobere in Claremont on Do- � � . �. t 9 Auctioneer, still in the ifteld, able and . � ...... TI Miss Nellie- King has returned home to of the counti*3 visited the wreck ork _ - - . ". - .A .. : - willing to conduct an3l salea entrusted to him. ;.-.. ; - - . . I- minion Day was characteristic by extreme after a short stay.in Markham. 1:` ,-., - . . - : and takes titis opportunity of thanking hi Pat- KES, : . visiting CruldRy. The boat was raised Monday' - .-.- _� �� : -_ t �.- . . .. . F0RXS,_1T0ES, RA bumidity. It seems as if the inhabitants Mr. and Mrs. U. Young were � � - , � . . . 1. : rons for past favors, and hopes for a eontint &nee d towed to Freachman's BILY1 where . - _.�!�'. 1; I ,. . . -ere a .. _. . 1: _. . . - . . . - of them. ces moderate. Ar- BINPING MITS, MACHINE OIL of the upper regions % 11 throwing out friends in Ringwood on Sunday last. an . .- . 11 , ' , ts as to dates and terms Can be � nLde . smined by divers. Th6, port � .. _;e':,', , � -:. . rangemen I Sb@ir dish water over Claremont. but the 11 ", at the office of this paper. 45- 'If .. i Mr. and Miss Mitchell and Master gibe was ex L seven : . .1 , I . 1, - : I - - . and all kinds of- . I ow was badly crushed in and about . . -, a -1 .%1.1_ ___ - __ ' people of Claremont be ng a claw who Tompson spent Dominion day, in the city. b d. The . . . ! .' - -1;1; __ Licei .. " - in the hol ` .: - __ .M ; - � - . 'I't 'kiuc �. ". 7 . Those who attended theexcursion to feet of water had been _,�'_ _� ;. tioneer, Valuator, etc.. for East Yor Ln� Y - - I - :E?) i- :0 1. rnyLi th ir culinary operations to suit them I was thentowea tothe city and. will - . .�..:.�.:A` L , I - . ., ind with other Guel P�i on Saturday last, ieport having ' . . �'_ , , 11 w. � _.. . the whole of North and South On "W - 6elyeetave no fault to f a Ocean usie for replurs. ..­��. lkc .1. I.., attention given to all , orders b)- mail =1160ie cht .., � � be taken to Port Dalho . I - . . . R. In fact everyt1iiing you want at people doing the same. The wet Came good time. I - . ._1. . i, __ a.", Charges 51oderate. Address TROS. POU . ­ - . - - . - I . . � . . .. - � -� Box 47, Brougham, Ont. -1 down until barefooted folks felt the mud What we Would like to know;'-Wby. - _.. . . . I. �. ,'q! - _ 0 ' , - '-�_ i . . , .. � - . -_ JACKS �N squisbiog up between their tom but Mand S. did not go to Markham on t�e' . . . . VII . I we nee . . WHITEVALE. - I - . i _. . I- .1 . . . . I . .� -;,. i . . . I I � .. �. � Boots (rud Shoes. 111tooK ROAD, - - 0 tlir:)ueb it all people packed their basket, morning of the excursion to Guelphl and - � ... � . - . . ; . .. � i .�. ­_-_-___, -__­ -,- ­___­­� � . ____ - "_ I - - ,�--,' . � � . , _ , the ice cretim business -herd ' . _- - � � - , for thl woods,'aud . what she was shod for ? Can you Play Jos.Toaa- hasbeou visiting friends .- --_''. \ � - . - OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE - / - . . I � I .. J L,ewu work. Orders MONEY TO. LO N of pounding ice and packing it with salt cards without the King and Queen? Mrs. Anuis, ot Chicago, is visiting at . . ._­ I it .1 i -, Maker Pegged and - . . . * I ' . . � . � - . . . . .. attended to. Experienced workman went on hour after hour with the strong- ' . .l � . promptly Mi. Beaton's. ­ -1 ., '. , _. a ship. Dou't forget the stand, nearly opposit- the red on ­ 1 , :1 . .. I L . - . ON MORTGAGE SECURI Y est caphaenre that the rain MU6t $top The click of the mower is defori . ''.. - Ne we, King stmet, Pickering YiHage. - 7P� . . . - . Ed. Major and wife have been spud- .. ; - .-. . .. .._7'.1 . : : - I . s of interest. Mortgages d Do some Jime from sheer Decassity. We Von- account of the wet weather. - I... :!_ .. __1 * ___ at lowest rate I ig the week with relatives. -_ .- .- *. _14 . __ ... I Methodist how the weather Rev. Mr. Shaw occupied his own pnl- 11 -'ic- . Toronto, has beeh-. , .� _. '06tels. benturee purchased for cash. tured to ask a . Miss A. Dickson, of * .� ­ . � -4' :'- ' �' ,_.1 _. - . ,�,___�,_ . � ­ ------.- - ____ . L . ___ .. .- - - ad. "All right," was the reply. 61 t on Sunday evening after a two weeks'. . a f, ill._�'?� � I r suit ran , Id acquaintances here. it . :.. I . . '.. I.. �-t :Esrm.A. Almighty oug any C liday. . "I"Gillivray, of -Toronto, is via .1 ': - L. _ r�� . I �. 0 ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., - XZ:E.A.T.j , �� weather that suits the lit to 0 Miss O I I . . 1;�� - _-..� -, . , , . - . - . " James Gordon, proprietor. Tbisbolelieft bought and sold on COUILnissicon Dnual garden party in Con - . . _. - .I.-Uli; , - �- . - be expected to be expected to suit me,and The fourth a : - . - .;, . . an rior ­ - 11 ,� 1. � brick bunaing, fillislied in su. ing her grandfather, Mr. Hamilton. _ ��k.­. . i_. fine now , � . . I . x.t.l . ery convenlen Ing - . .. ZL��§ � : style. EV . ce and comfort the . �. . . -_ tl. Of tile Mothodists are going to be in pocket neqion with the band here, will be held � : 1'1� L I .%� I loll Western, Lanes %hire an Miss Beatty, of St. Marva, is spend � . -.1. . .:, '� - . travelling public. Newandcommodiouss 6* -iciq e, if it pours WednesdaV evening. July 15. The posters . - � , I 1"rill , r. - . . - __ . and sheds. . , eudou and Manchester Fire Insurax om- throu4h thiF4 rain in any cas her holidays with Mrs. L. Casper. . , i , : ...---. _ __ - panies.-Nortb American Life fnvur� oe Ekll day. We have the money in increased will be circulated in a few - days and in -Who hits been in To- .- ...:�� . - �I%V __ _. _­ -S I miss camplin, . '. . . ESTERN HO E, Pickering, at.** CO.,allsO Accident insurance toeh. : � � ., � - .: .. Ips iDdividually. If it fairs, up we will the meantime preparations will be pushed . I " � � 1.1 . - I . . erc t _U, , %;ic, n o -.4 W )w open for the accommod t* fthe - � - turned home. . - , I � . ­ - la n t�el 7�'.' - r Teo 6 rouslx forward. It is expected that � bodu -� . - :* -K.� ,... travelling public. This hotel, having I& y :0, have the mone. E. A. Thornton, of 'Norval, has .-.-. - � _t E3 for 93AL might occasion will,be graced by a large and . .. h _.. . changed hands, has been re-furnizhed t,he Lord's work we are a " I . .. Ilectively, aud as this i I - Skuated as it is, opposite the . 71.&N.ISI& lagaged in it t is visiting friends. here and at Dimmaville .: . . . - '� *� .. 'IN . : :.. out. I $pink 2911ja-t - [peeled He knows boo I how fuhionable turn out, as -the weather I 1. i . __ - . - . . it it; colivenient for patrons of -the 1411irlils. eals . D 'E.. reasonably be a: Misses .Minty and Annie GeroW. ;i * � . i* I .- . , - Good st b1tOg , FULLY D I to I ss to the beat prophet has been bribed to furnish the Ly in Whitevale- .. - � I - - � -1 , �_ .1 - na4ge His own busine ;)ughttm, spent Sundf � , �T - or lunch at all reasonable hours. - Bri _�. . - ' " I ruminated - _._"� �._ - �- ... -and shed room. box stall and enclosed y d for ' as I walked weather exactly to order. Let everybody ly have beep rus- ­.­. . . - % � horses or cattle. Weigb scaJOR 0 he pro 8011 _ wvoiiiaffe ==Pe 4- adva0age. - .;�, , -, at I - Mrs. Minns -and fami . - ,� __ 1� kea _- I., � . - . . - � ... The bar is open Sit all legal hours, and is 6 oc t thron h the slush that they were bound to come and give the boys a lift. ticating in Whitevale d%kring the- - WS - � � � . _,,'o . . M 1 0 Good Village Lots on north side Kil 9 9tr08 I The clouds . -�j ., .�!- ,- ­ - - ­.. ii ..- with pure liquors of every brand. AN �_ unds have � he bulge in any ease. � As we surmised in a former issue, the. week. . - '! 11 . 1. . . , :....��!_�-­ 't .. Y between corner and the College __. ILIL ., - - , -,� . I CULLY, Proprietor. � uned,the sun warmed, Green River Football club won the- honors - � � ��,-.� I . ; .__.Z� ,. " . : - - . . - - for sale, together with other village I iro rty, rifted die bjeeze fa We fte pleased to'' des -". fics Of otur: _. .1 _".-, '.�� � ­ One good belles and lot for sale very ( P_ is band came, the at the Firemen's demonstration at Mark- - .1 ­ _L:,, . but w� th a slow fire; tl the Streets `-,:�.'.'� , " �,�:: , - . I �:. . I - I , - L . W-atCh,n&f(,1CW9- old friend Walter Major -on , : � . ­ _. - ,.� . ___�,­_- _­__-__ � _-__­-,_-z�_­� W. V. RICHARDS . chad�en marched and all prodeeded ae- ham on July Ist. Although four teams . . He took a 4rip to %Wngton .1 ,L" -: ':� -- I . 1. i ­ :. . I qtchmaker, .Pl*('k- I—— , ' -`­ . �.. . About $180 entered for the competition, only twP ma� aga'-' �'--,,'; ". - � - - j years at the OM66': Dale's Block,,,Pickering. - . cord0g.to advertised lines lately and after A2uch difficulty. "Wed � * ''..'. � 1. . I Ae ering, Ont. Havingbeen 9 � . . Rivar and Mount I I - . I -, I . _ 14 ­ . _.. trade, I can gunrantee satisfaction. A at for were it4kon. altogether about I I IS clear teralized,, viz.: Green.. to got home, not however, without do- - - 1_, - _._. � It: . . .1 , - afte llexpensee. T .1 .. � � - �. Z4 '. - -.L - . . F. Lazarus' Eye-glasRes. Watches an Clocks I . WH'ITBY MARBLE A D - r he concert was good. Joyolubs. Woobservedthat theEcono- turbiaR his friends. As the train was do- - . -, - , �' ,,�o I - I I- - cleaned -in shortest notim and at r nable �_­ ' The xbrid09 Choir eclipsed themselves mist in its last issue dubbed the � Mount .6ma' 'ours when , ..,..� . . . 1'_.I'� � " - ­� . 7 0d - layed it was in the WOO I .­­_ , 4�' - v - rates. , . . " � 1,'�­ -,A - ,,. * .i- - and ere ropeawilly encorsdq as were also Joy team as scrubs. If such men as ;. - , - - he struok the ipantry for lunch. - . -t,. 11_10*#,� . -'r. � - 4 14 - i - �. " I .. w. �� _,X � . , I I— . Fretz, , _�*. �. , M �,.. . � . - . - , 0 - , . W Vol . Stolon or strayed, islaid, a Z� - ton eqnge in pe un atitfied with . . -14 . �11 . .__ , . an, about 22 years old, 5 feet, 8 � X, ­,`f "'I��"_ ,., - _v �5,tla. ,� I . ! - : We WHIT " , C- -- i �% . ­ . . -,. - i ison of action and Beesor, Hunter. Lemon are 8 , uranite ot 'S the 1i tle people who gave the" kindergar- Frisby, Goulding, - Wales, Gro lost or m . . . - rfwt - - - �_ �.: . . .1 . . DUNDAS 'Stai k WHIT a # . . - Melody of soug. The costumes represent- the name, we scarcely think it witbin Ou'r Young m w1nPlexions, . ".1 t_:.�,Z�CO - . - " I I ...... d Ont'ano,,... Ba , '' . � inches talli 150 lbs, lighC 4 , ­ � "T, .1 _1 I � _, . ". . . .I.-., - - - cmwabush" 1"9-) . ad the children of the blue coat lichool, a province. to protest, but- all the "me - We ._....; . 1�1. .. - . , 1.,. . ', , troubled when last seen with We Sickusm- - �_ �,. .., q .1 . . �, I , . I I ,., �_-___ �- . , . - - The young think the Econmist a Httle too severe on . .�. � L ., _�_ . _:,� . 1�1---. - V,.- _.Ilt.� � .1 I �-, I.-, i" ", �. . . -,. �.10�1.z - ", . :. .I . � � _,., PICKERIN � King i and , Queen of, May � �---;�i�_. �! .", � (; BRAIN ropr r � wied by a brown her" Answering - : . . .. lff-': R. ramaeu, r . b *mson throne with crown. them. Ourhoyr, were in fine form sad ROOOMPI I Doti-. . , I I � 4 quee on er ori Charlie. 'Any person �_ - '�,/. to the name of , ". - 1. :� '­ -� -1 .� _� _..� - - - i b: 11� _ i 41 b played the grame for all it was wOrths . _Vp , . I .. � � . .I. ,- ­ urned to the old atRn# o t _ 105, will be indtAbly re- .­ ': %, . -.1 � I legi. inlate Beep �6. nag and Bible, aecompatim y - -,*, - . 1:1 .. -, _%_.�_zY.r-,, ,_� . Pon 6I a 1wo a roe - ,� _ ,,�, . I 0 for the transaction of 0. . . 10 � a ' r of flOg Arthur, box _. _'� . �,%- 1� 'I., I . I ,iz . _ I I . - ­ ". -t­k. -, �i .. - "rolfegn"doetu Granite and Marbi - $ her maids of honor in white, and surround- Scoring th nn odente.a numlie -ded. - . - . r ., �� � ,� I.-4- . � Bauking Business. war - -­!­ ­;, , ,� . �, �: �- � � .. . .. 7 . . . � .- . r6lIn 10 to a; SA s - I am better ptepared to execute I e0? re Intatives, of heathen nations eloyen goals, 2 orwbich were not allowedo -. Our ftisua,, 0. Boom, has AsQed tb­_`A�*l . .-1 � Orncz Hovsa--F . I . .,: - ­ � i - 11 . � I I IN 1'k'.... . . . , L � v or. ".Ili. Bible. There was, tbG in 60 miuutes actual PI It was re- . �.� " '. -,.",A, . . . 4y! . town in. -0111-- �!,_ VI -i-.11, I ­ . 10 to I o'clock. - orders in, Oeb386erY &&" . ry stable in . _ I 4�! . *1 1 - " , ", " _,", , " _ �,;;., � . - . * :11. � ma 18"Ift's'live I I _-� �,-.'. - , , -, w- . I , she Wai W Indian and- Squaw, two grotted b , ny *S� the b borp P"g' o A)-, . - ,��, . . pertaining to North Amer"D Morris. DurWR Mr- � .., � 14 � - 0�4. - .. w. fil"66blieo oh. worli; . - - , ..,.o.:�.; . � ..- h, .t - . * ki � U seloc d 47 or and EvUleemere i � "Aroom Isa tr:�,' � * --. I savings BAa I oek moorish women in snowy haiks, a Obineoe 9 le�ms.dilsnnot competei :'10, Mi" . .. . . �`durtomoro will.Aaatwe Banco,, Jae.. Thornton oA* ­__'�%_z , (3-y) GROBOV, KERR, Mau ., . ­ .,��_-� �V . knd �man and child with their long Piglaill find as the Beavers were auxions to -moot one 6�,­ 1 . and dowiffiliie gran, . him hitobing UP A TKT fiub .. ­ - � A,#1,,. I 4 . . :_ I of forisian notisea ".- , �1_ '' � I ­- - � m. , I nwa PV - I his wife; a .Tapnew lady a Siames lady, or both of th"'o. The boys wish to thank We A- � ,� - � - _,C. � ­ � 1� I . In Ranah. ' �. ;'.."�.I.:.'. � � . 41 . - idr, Of MATIG . Inarble to choose fro ir A. MIL . . - -w,".. � I � � . . �1­ I,--- ._-�Th Im-- - �. girl; their emtomes .the .1?k*Um for &lie fak andlonorable btakfty 01 \ .� . . � , m BAR. I - I for strietly � I a 84mose. nower - , dolmr"w - -11".. - %�.­ V,1- , , , . - 0 -,p �,w lament Wir"oom-s &-ad tht, W"t d Of . III ona . - !�� , - � " RENT OR F( . .. will lemvinoe that . _ theni. 8 other ev6niffg- Mr. Power , I To prices -oanso bi ­' t and a long oneore shoWNIA 0 weatment -,%hat - was amrded I . -, 1'. P 1 :-. 01"g - work our St " heliA -a � better lot of horW � 1� .-I" . - .. - �� lz:!� �� L*1 - � � , 110ughewit housoi tbaethir 01 - ers"i - the I $ I woreparfee � � � , ,% � ' , , ' ­ 1.� 1. -, �_ .. ban to timi mr. Forsyth now . , . _U W- oubt- are . ' oe- 16und in - many towns� Of f, , " , , " "" . . . 3"sof the re4dering. The ob '. 1� , - - � U i ; 1dsQ L',."-; beaten. - . I FJsv9WOU1!s`, WOT& trum SS& � . , '. � - . - - . I lllsm I Ill . ' " 'n - - 1. in 0 old �j._, , wq,17;,-, . . _,P1 *4-,AN� , .. . -_ ad for the' cortv and A 0 and- are now m Possession of the Beavers, of I'P `** - -_ �i�-�_j �'_ * " � I . I , .;, -4& - , ­_ - .. 6011 . . I 1. . the two shops between the ho- , 11ate, . . -, - 72. - , . . I ­ - -_ was Oak . . ' . 800 or "O inhabitants. - " -�­_--W. � - I-- ;,* f I I , "_ . . v and Green Ri"r. - - . . - . . J_ . I ! , .. P, ", vfi-wAiwwm - . , - 1-4ii , , , " - .'Wl � A . , Jil N. ip" . - , : F. ip V_* 4 ��, _7 L4 "" ­""�"' , `i� , Y -,4,"' i"-"-1 -- - f ., 4,,, ' , " i, �F_1�6 '' '' "�',,-` - I ..-I.- I - I— .11, - , . , k " P N�_11�:,,,,��i -I.' W.- S , I I. Ej. 0,,, 'i� _:_11:',i "I'll . ''u-4 . _f'�' " i , .,K .4L ' " . _ � �,. -"- " , , , " � ._�_,_ - I , . .1 --I",. - , 1, C ic � , EIR (izV.,-1'J'1 I 11 I 0 =was tutelligeat, appr 0 1 . _�_,?C-:", 11 i�_� . . �,� '4 - , J8 M* PAJi R . . . I / �, '_ _; , , barn, to rent, or would ezeb _ :. � . I Iresidence. Possession given 0 at of arch. 021vustil, � - - � ,. � ".-,.,- - � \. . _­ - I SAAM .1i - . . � � . .. � ­ � � - , lk- �*, - -... , ��J - �_ f . WiT, soLICITAU BY. . d the only ppeople, W t left . - ROUNDIM - -� � �i �.,7.� .Z� I'� .i ;NA. ­ � - .. .\ �'�,_ ; . . . : �f - -- � . � I , ,�. - _ �;_�­ . .. : - - : Forfurther par0culars atiqu To an . _. . ­ - . . . .. � 11 'c- ', _-, V�...� -.�r -_,.? -,�F x- -1 -T ..-_ .��, . * , _ . , -, �­ I._*,- i7 I Pickering Village, or by lot . . 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'dion's th i ags shoulld bef &AIL . . - . l' -a.. . a - Mr. 69A " , . . -. .1.- - - : One fine evening .in September, IM, sto ined ��and who defended c 9 . from rd I riP.',' 0 R, little two hears more th . . . . . . . - h ho . - P-'-. .,:� . young Mr.- Xidson entered Encobel (lastle wh ) ble4 and epnqu" at and Jhq1to " re from tho th I d 3 .01 0 ; . ,�'­ " - . ; � . I 4W d. , .L to was It dingraced. man was clear 01thO c-UtOnment. L L -- . - , ,- ; i . f I , IftWwhanith4 regim a 81erts"t- *A . ­ . . . . . by thoi goesit front door, an(! was. hurrying Gu eraL ; � I 6 I - - . . I t : - I - , 1; . .4_ ban i � I I - . h alf set ! !nd in go ad b, Some of my reader :- h , met him &I td his room -4 a ad F the wrists MY remember that not I ' 17.�'. - -'- - across the hall on his way to the passage holto Mackenzie had eaten ,,?I�e6n �d ordaired hi . j"the­*WWes,wbf1idWf= *dry k6g *0 the- present writer told ho,1 - . - � - . ­­ - 'a or arrest. LL I ~ bndldara=tL Ibme . . - . ,- - - to..bis own &par=ats,-vhft-1NW ,six mon, 8, W # . V1 ' , � leading - t1w --rii"i isiionii'&r,;�Ine .?4urIV­!i1k . .41 I . Wt, without W A .. i, Aim fi - in the esirly qk � . ,.:,... ' gged for joulo ti �,. .r .. ,� worthy old mother, who had seen from ber ISJ 40qrAdeiw - - - �. . n dismissed recruits' drill .aud,b"me a , cot hap 91W I is, wit, '01, , � ,Ve j)f the peat mutiny Mick � of ti �' wt - - of 1 . F of - �%runlg :8PwM*A1w1k� .. u.. � . .1 When - ' .. - I � purlOr win4ow h;r s6n approach the house, L 4x . nroml. -6 bbgintOt t b: &-ji� Q`% ` -W from cavalryman into n - . 'dm y oildier, whe4 tb i order issu - VT" Ilembers 0 06t , ­ I � , w ad Quist theo .5 the jcr,tlj�mw�r -7:--,:--,�,, . I a d� IY4 no that � 111545%ook " = Tfst � � - - ' . - - - - - :L. .ran out mo the Mad to meet him in a Bt&t9' & t Of the'sca lie regiment , - Suddenly a wild shriek Pei led through the gallant regiment -thi Ron -shire Buffs—the - I , riat usimars, t ' , . 1--a. . . of streit e4i"dxi. lt';v�aa little wonder thwt - in which he had enlist�d was to despatah 1�ck ed, but he wpa too diWuvb@a to t building from the gallerj, Above &a jold Seventy-eighth Highlanders; and did ... � - ,:� , the aspect the young" mi an-ptesented 4rcited. � give hood to * 'CiM["tsum P,008entir grab, -- I.. , 1 1 I - . ' tit d t to 'the, r4gimelft at &ngaforeo and in head of the man fastaned up there $0 be ft- good service in #Is 11 litt4e �hting eolUM411 L . . Ser esilt came 1 and escorted him to the ­ , . . . . L'.. - the Ile . the good oftaturtils maternal emot, 110 this draft he -*as included. Thom were the a - . lg$ 41d of which Have ock fougilt his . . a cc, I Ion. _ ... . arf Colonel a . .. i - . . .-: region around his right optic was so ptiffed troop arit and the ow. r1y. _ill. .I%are he foundil; Sad- 4:� an - -- - da-, a before big lddft situnk I 't Armh mush&, all deir'I" followed way up country from Allsbabod tocilw4pore. . '. .,. .-. and, inflamed as t-6 give the surest twomi" Su z Canal! - -reenforcemazits for Vadia went n the Windsai armchair with the ove of the Holy it wM- e- Oe-alUrsam of ? . , . - - of a bl"k eye of the first magnitude in the on di6ciipHne book open before him. the Ad. in shrill socents, $'for the I 9"*Iftk a f6s, . I . -..-: - I in small chartmed vowels round the and .the blowied Vargin, hould fight, the 84arp action I . ;. 1-..: - . � course of a few hours; to say that, his -nose � . Sholta's drafti was accompanied by tant standing behind him, and on the flank Jesus & man I I Ye Shelto Mackenzie Of Futtehpore, the'l . . I ,..; was Simp.1y "bash4d" i . . t whose 0 Kidson and tile 8ergeant,Major of him hand, and spin an innoom I i g own sad Mick Sulliva.w.r., - -�.,�. . .116 Ve inadoquately tw marriedwomen f th t as the babe unbom, an too in - I !, - I - to describe the C0114ition a troop. The OoloftaL if a MOM V&S A boils AN in"Oen .5aI n 4 ' the shadsOf &tree waiting fo . . already Inre1gulm1am Now- 0 Mist ITO baggage to come Futtehpore - D 0 a- I _11 - . . -:1, 07 that feature ; husbands were . xpremsed on eat- tren UP. ' - -. ower p wa; . t man; and 'In Xjr�ve tone be a _ _ mom, *14" � P tOW9 . , . . - I . , his..I Ii s. split .axid. strearping with ye the Idier's wife adorns her roo-A in IN op" on the Suva 9 that can prove had Seen some hand-to-liand figh L — blood' and he cafried -io his left hand a . * concern that so heinous a ch"s should I ting in till - . &,,(,-� Fill - . - - 1. .� . f t Z quarters with chmp IAbertY . . I "One, CROnel, dear, listen to me, streets—for the mutinied Sepoysdodg�daboiij ... ... 00 -rI a agallnist, a young soldier of Character so same - . coupl f fr6rit �eeih which had been forc- h:Jg Mng's and walks out in French bout and 'a - it ?09 . the houses and had to be driven out,. - i " holto replied that he had not the won yez . A11ROUg , ibly diskid ed friom tl�iir normallmition in itXe..,4 . - .-1 .1 a _ in ki gloves., Mm- Macgreg,w and Mrs. All eyes wore concentrated on the little There was a delay in following up the jugi. . ­ W.. ­ � his Opper VW." He *as'bare*hckded, and Malony lived a.tch her married life and m t idea wh*t the nature of the charge - at tivex ; for a wagon load of ru a h b u- . --.�. . I.. . he carried on his clothes enough red claY to reared her family in a bunk in the corner of WWL The old ch of shot a keen glance at CpIlery. it was sL sort of gazebo, built V . . .. . Pon ad ,Ce .. . in the wall at the height of about ten feet, �pset in the -. . .. - I . :rcipal street and the tempt4. . � I . � � constitute him an eitgible investuienton t'he- th - him be spoke � - outside. ... I " I .. � troop -room of which she had the I I look . . - - and the only access to it was from �tim of the ver Caused the addAers to , ' -. L part of an enterpriainjubrickmaker. 11 Guid ii�o after." Such &-life seems one of sheer I" CA 0rPOrSI MAA60508, YOU are accused of 44yo - - .. I . � _�. be here, my ain laddie I" wailed -the pt�or abomination and -barbarism, does it not? abealit a gold watch and chain, the proper- 11anding eagerly over the rail, &ttir*4 -in and others staggled in search of food and ,.. � . - you t a ichemise, her drink. Meanwhile the mutineer cavalry . . . - , 1. mother in her.aumitigated Glasgow J)orIc, y It gemert had the surprising t of I Ir'. Kidson. What have o say to mothing bu" petticoat and . � . . . - . - I - - I . 69 what'scome tae You? Wha has, massacred o -t T t instances, of bringing about Xis cl r 'Flo bair streaming wildly over her shoulders, rallied beyond the town. . Palliseros Irrep. . - v:.- * . . my son this fearsome bloodthira '011 w1t.'u, S.r.rau - 'a 6 ' to du*"rw the for. - . . . 1. 'Y Rat � a rt%indeL*ncy,seIf-re@tr#int, and gennine The head and for a mmen t he and with a round bare place like a tonsure lars were sent forward . . . .'.. , h I i ' R. -I in&'to fainL Ths2 the on the crown of her head, which gave her an mation, followed by such men of our infantry * - . . " Oh ang it!" was the genial yout" 8610, 1 ly I he was = . . .. � uman feeling alike in the man and the thou I t extraordinary appearance, was Mrs. Mal as could hastily be muAered. Amom th -. .­ . acknowledgment of the mADernal grief and am ied women of the room. Neither -Mrs. bl= I =me back to his heart and flushed up _ Jou - t ose - . 1 7 . . - ... )athy, eat dodging her outstretAed arms M or xor Mrs. Malony had ever been into hi* face " a She had been struck down by a imnstro?e who went forward was sheito m2enzie.. , . . . " _ h looked the Colonel straight the day Sholtou was put under arresto -and Paluseen native troopers were half-hearted ' .1 I .- i he a k to his rooms and rang vehemently ILb before .; and both evinced a strong betwo4u the a as, and answered : - . . -.-. . . for hot water and a raw beefsteak. � copious me � 4 a . I had been in hospital ever since. and hung back when their chief charged the . . : -L ... - pro )ensity to oake with them I It ,is a �ic ad falsehood. air Ito The general opinion was that the good Sepoy horse, with the result that Palliser �,- -,.-. - .- : Young Mr. Kidson a parents iwere brand me], a dony it?" . .- I I . toes of their native land. Mrs. M - of course you 1"Y . new rich Glasgow folks, who , I o, air, if it were t4a last word I had to women was 0 ; but Mrs. Malony know was dashed from his horse, and would h&ve L . . . , in their old gor honest woman, had manifested t �' . . . I .. her own mind --she had something to may. been cut to pieces but for the devotion of - .. . ... ­ - e. of vast wealth had recently bought the conwntrativeness whichiss featureinthe say on It its . � . - . - Z-18filand estate of Esoobel, in the hope to cha -acter of the nation to which, as her - - M Kidson, to said the old Soldier *in a and she determined to say it, hhe had ilkst in saving --L w I . son . finished her wild I to the W01301 when that of his leader., � If'. � gr�tify Mr. Kid ,. seni6r's, ambition th name indicated, she belonged. She had dry b;:en t9ne, I I will oil state what you ild . .i. , . country gentle- I . - '" Did U ti " said Shalto to his coul. � - .,� - g&ln social recognition as a matter Z she cut a hamed gCce over her.shoulder, yo no cc, . � � :w a graft P about this . .-- -- . . ,- -1 . . man i . ,,�ed inito t iece of canvas shooting k' 0" a - I r,n I I the squadron leader . and t4 me the founder of a family, at n beco amd then, ' differentl d as the F rested � . ' asther W, which, an im heirloom hum adjured, Xidson briefly and with a In . � - r L '" ration in which he received but frol .� . pad - nimbly 0 Zecl&d as she was, rs 0 Paul � .� - an aspi ro . r re moes . was ond cc fin nervous glibneds, ,stated that, after limlpd over rail and drop of the Y CavZy that handled Palliser's I- ­- .. I- feeble assistance from him simple old -wife, ting of when the other matrons were Clorpor &I Mackenzie had left his quarters on 'pan the tan. At that moment a couple of follows so roughly out yonder?" . . -. I '..., ' .. I ' who had a tender corner in her 'me f - w t-Ogether &.couple of regimental pal- the P vions afternoon, he had missed his Ilursom rushed into the balcony, but they ,, Bedad, an' I did not Ill replied Sullivan. - I I-— : ­ the Giese Dubs, in which, she *�s =norihaiirr Ito . h had re. were too late. Mrs. Malony had got the 111 Every divil av them W". uglier than the - , , , . . covers, and stuff the - 0 with straw. watch d chain. That morning a . . . -. - ...-. only son the hero of the puffed eye and the In e capacious bosom of this family relic ni�wed;Lhe search unsuoomduU . He had 11 Bare;" straight up to the Colonel she ran other, an' it's their own mothers should be , . . I . . . I . ' - , "' bashed to nose, had bee" ign0Ul4niOu$1Y she had stowed a variety of minor articles, im�!W,ii; sumpicas of Corpo:YM&Ckenize on bar bare feet, and broke out again into ashamed to own the biling av thim !91 . ­- a -- -: sent down from Oxford an. I vehement speech. ' "Look. here, Mick," old Sholto, -III , '.. -. . � : At present he was su while yet a freshm am ng which were a washhand jug of some having from time to time stolen money from All . y de. off his -table, He had rep r a matter to . ­ _ pposed t9bedoiPg a pri eval earthenware, a hoary whiske. -a ted Lh In - honner this corporal in take my oath I saw that dog Kideen, to,. , .'� - little desultory reading in viaw of entering canter, which, trust'Mrs. M"grefor, . was his t Sergeant-Major who had at once innociilam" T�y rittle Terence, what should day, in command of'She Pandy squadron 1,, , - . .. -..-. the arnly ; in reality he was'spending most at - empty, a cradle, sundr of Rear(= Corporal M;Ienzie's kit, with be M, his UlOtheen bremsh this moment. He 11 Kidson I" ejaculated Sullivan, in the . - .y volumes . . . . I - .. . of his time in ,boozing with grooms and a ic literature, and a small assortment what result the Sergeant-Major would him- is, so help me God I tre is the rallwal- wildest astonishment, 41 It's dbramin, ye . . - .� gamekeepers in a low shebeen. A down- of . lion uv a Conspirator," she yelled, rwting 9 . . . . - . -bad lot, this Yonne Mr. Kidson, of king utensils. Over those Collected self state-. - i a long, ham slAnny am , are I Sure, Kidson must be either trowlin . I ..- - . . right pro rties stood grimly watchful the tall, The Sergeant-Major for his part had at Mr. idson; somewhere in Madras, or elm on in road . . ... . whom, in the -hature of things, nothing but been 9oken only 91 there is his white -livered tool Ito and un . .. . ... : u t woman with the gray eye, the to testif that ha Ing . to by t the other arm like a danger a' home to Engla" Ito . ..� � . � L ­ evil could come.. -- . . nose, and the cautious taciturnity. Mr. KiVn ;; theviagjact of hill low, he had wen 44 iiQ I I I tell you I am as sure I saw him to -day. . - * )in4n,g to the Sergeant Maipr. Hear me . ... .. - ...., . While he was siVu"Wing into the privacy Of other stamp was Mrs. M&IODY, a little, t&Lkiewn other Sergeant-Major with him and P " I am that I we you now. It was he who I -11 �� : of his " deny "an extremely ]?retty girl was mly, pock -marked Irish woman. Her 9�e&m Co ralMackenzie's box, where aphm.ke, sor," cried the woman, 11 and pare - .: - �­ -. sobbing convulsively on the breast of a stal- a condition was that of & nursing he v dismounted Palliser and cut down the res- - - �.... .,�. ft had foun7tolhe missing watch and chain, n,I '11 bols 0 me Ito saider. I am convinced that it was he Sad .. . . wart31fair-haired young fellow, whose eyes mo her—nobody could remember the time which a had at once handed to the Adjut, WOO=," mid the chief "vouaremad I . .. I I . : Were fisahin& wrath, whose face still had an wh n Biddy Malony had not a bmt hanging ant, w to now beld it. ordrunk,womani Here, aelle-r away Ito none other!" . � - .. . � - Amery 0=16, and the knuckles of whose right at hat bosom of hero which she was wont The, ffidence was strong enough to- hangs, and he beckoned to the nurnes. Just. then Barrow came gallopi u at - - .. - the head of his handful of horsemen, be- - . iZ d were cut open, the blood tricklinir un iall to Conceal by an old red woollen man. But the major, a Scotsman, intervened. an . �- ht the chief to let him go at the mut . - . , heeded down the weeping girl's whit=ew: ke U. Biddy was a marry soul, spite of 11 Co ?oral Mackenzie," mid the Colonel "At least bear her abory," he � ad song - - "there must be Paine reason inall th ,T., ; near nowars. But Havelock shook hils" ' - .:. -­ She, Mary Frase was the- daughter of the y a trial and many a crosm,­&Iways wiih im me concern, 11 the case seems in ervor , . . - , I . r, head, for Barrow's strength all told was but . _ . . -. -.1 clergymaix of the parish; the young man, y with a fissh of Irish humor, just an cl r. What you have to my, if an of hem I kaow the woman; she is no liar." . teen sabres. But a little later l3eatson, . . . . - by name Sholto Mackenzie, was the orphan y " she always was for a glass of gin. you In t my elsewhere. It in my uty ' " Well, what have' -you to say, Mrs. sigh . I., . nephew of the old laird of Kinspiel, a small Sh had not attempted the methodical quend y back for a district courtt . is Malony ? " mid the Colbnel. . The Adjutant-Generml, 1who, stricken, with - - . -.-. Pack- . � . - I cholera and unable to sit his horse, had I . '- .1 hill property on the mountain slope. The in of her goods and chattels, but had Shol lay in & room adjacent to the quar- 11 One moment, air I to interposed the come up to the front on gun carriage, saw - two were sweethearts, and small chance ws"s died them together anyhow in a chaotic ter for a few days, when he was M&2,or, and them passed a few words in an I *.- . � - 9 * a ..� . there of their ever beiAg anything mom state. Her great- difficulty was her inabilit brough before the court martial, which U ertone between him and the Colonel— an opportunity after the General had ridden . - . - - . For Kinspial was strictly entailed and the to 0arform the difficult operation of car Y heard evidence against the prisoner, to then the I"ter arks aloud. away, and took it on III If to ive Barrow I , i , ry- leavatoattack. The fknkoif Xe grenadier' .- . -, _,L - - old laird, who was so ill that he might die ing 1her belongings -- - in her head," and after whom on. was given the opportunit to " Mr. James. said he to the adjutant, ' - � , - . - any day, had a son who had none of his own, shel had pitchforked into the bammage van a c -ax Ine the witnesses. But the ;U. " take Mr. Kidson outside and remais there company of the Highlanders, where Sholto ; -. - - I I - row .am stood, was close to Beatson's gun carriage, - ' - . . Ana was in no position, if he had the quointity of incongruous debris, Zc�wsm still dent, w, mid not allow interrogaLions t,en with him, and you, gergeast-ftor Nor i . . - I od rim' in rear of which his horse was led, and a ' - � Will, to help on his dead sister's man child. *in bewildered way quoiting after a wicker to ests� �lish animus on Mr. Kidson tf bLke charge of Sergeant- Major Hope. ,Mr. I - ' par sudden thought struck the young fellow. - ' - .. - - Mary Fraser and Sholto Mackenzie had bir cage and " a few other little tbroifies. " against the prisoner, and finally poor Sholto James I you will am that the two we kept - . " .1 I . 5 . - . . try" to meet this evening in the acem. mbarking in the last boat load and lost his temper and eickiLimed with passion : &Wt. . Stepping with carried rifle, he told Capt. . . ' - . . .. -.1.1. tomed pine glade on theedge of the heather. re hi the maill de4k of the lAdy Olivia, " YO r permission to cross-examine is And then Mrs. Maloney gained her point Bealson that he was a eavalry soldier, and , - .� . The girl was there before the time. Young Sh thin better than a farce ?" and was allowed to tell bar story. She had noticing the led horse, volunteered eagerly . . L - Mr. Kidson, listlessly smaki Clound the two ladies already there-- 11044 . to join the charge for which the volunteer. - , - - - - in g an he loung-� M Macgregor grimly defiant, not to say . P8 , " retorted the President with been " dbing for " Mr. Kidson, she said, ..- . I . I . .� I ; -. : : : - - -, - ed on a turf bank, caught a glimpse of hoc fierce, in consequence of a request jus - made a Mile, da perhaps you may not think ever since he joined. The day before 8holt.o eavalry were preparing. 1. . dress through th' . . -.: -.. - - e tress, and =ptly bore C hew by a sailor for a glass of grog -Mm the P Ahment which will probably befall was put under arrsst� when she was in the " Up with you, my m4n I to said poor dy. - -9 - . . t. - . I down on her. There was a 10quain- Maloney in a semi -hysterical ate te, having yo In t 00 Ill lumber room of Mr. Kidson's bungalow, she Beatson. " Here, you shall have my sword, - - i .. ., -, - tAnce, . and she returned his greeting, lost a shoe, a washtub, and, She much fear- Sh a defence was in a sentence, the Overboard the plot Concocted between him and I don't want it back clean, remember! " � I � I supposing that he would pan on. But he ed, one of the young asserti n of his complete innocence. He had and the Sergeant- Major. Earlyneitmorn- Sholto was in the saddle with a spring, .- . -:- did not -on the,contrary, he waxed fluent- . Malonys. Matters . n .-�'. ' I -- i were improved, however, when Sholto found known Mr. Kidsou in otherdays, he said. I g when the regiment was out at to water- and made the nineteenth man und�er Bar - I , - -.-.'. L , in Coarse flatteries, and suddenly grasping the young bog -trotter snugly squatted in the when an yet both were civilians, and they ing order," she had watched Serfeant- Major row's oomniand; a mixed lot, but full of . . . I .-- - I the girl in his .arms was making strenuous co 9'manger. The shoe was gone hopeless- ha I d parted in hot blood. 110 -pe to Corporal Mackenzie a t ' k , I k to a man. An he formed up on the . - . efforts to snatch kines front her, undetcr- A member of the court demanded that the Uof him trunk, take out hiseohokapalcll, Raunck there reached his ears heaest Mick's . - . - - ly, aving fallen into the water when its - . ... . . -.. � red by her strugglea and shrieks. At this w r -was mounting the gangway; and Mr. Kidson should have the opportunity of and therein place Mr. Kidson's watch and cheery advice: . . - . crisis Sholti� Mackenzie, hearing the cries, Mr - Malony happily remembered contradicting this assertion, if in hi chain. An hour later, when she was on her "Now, Sholto,: my dear lad keep: yzr . : - - . . - e running ul that she is I war - in �r -- 7 .�. - Cain ? at the top of his speed- h made a present of to'do, sc ; whereupon that officer a & way to'the bungalow of the 11 Piasts " to sword -hand up and yer bridle h" -down, - �� - - Young Mr. Kidson, fancying himself a bit to the missing washtub Lie- , rememberye reprisint the honor an'glory . . - , : , " green-grosher's lady 11 in the depot allysZrethat tollisknowled hall2never ask " his riverence's " advice &Rito whaisbe an .- .. as a ma - I . I- . n who could use his fists, had not town. well Co ral Mackenzie inTu life before should do she received a sunstroke and w of the ould Scarlet Hussars I to � � .- - the poor grace to run away. While the 11 he joincTothe Scarlet Humars there in Bun- insensible for several days. When she re- -arrow threw away his ci � � . thered 1. . - , - � . girl leant half fainting against a tree there k holto had been made lance corporal galore. So Sholta was put back to wait for covered consciousness she had forgotten P gar, ga I)t ... - . - . was a brief pugilistic encounter between the Boo I after the troop ship miled, and served up his reins, and with a shout of charge. . . - . ... young men, am the issue of which Mr. K idso - in liat rank during the long voyage with mAny ys while th: finding of t,he court- everything that happened for a day or more that might have ven the word of.command . n martial was being ubmitted to the Com. before her accident until that In Mgt V gi ipurs into his . ... was disabused of a misconcepti pre- so i auch credit that when the draft, reached . to a brigade, ram cued b is m on, and Baigalore the Colonel ot the 8 inander. in.( Miefi, � when she happened to hear the atteodmdanth horse's flank and went off at, score, his little sented the show which a few minutes later , carfet Hun- tin . Ciping among themselves that Corporal bond close on his heels. Hard on the Cap- . g mrs gave him the second stripe, so that he F' hg Mick Sullivan, his coInrade, brou bt tribulation to his mother. As he One 41V in so carried him -self and his damages off he mut. was full corporal in leas than a year after brought h Lea an usual-Lhe good fal. ackenzie was to be flogged that d'L for taints flank galloped Sholto hlackenile,. a - " hell-iJenlisted. Duriaga, turn of guard duty low never would stealing Mr. Kidson's watch and .1 - ,� tered through his pulped lips with a fierce 10 &"L red spot on each check, the the teeth hard - . . abo�t three months after he joined at his Chu n his mealslat the M'st-boy carry Theneverythi flaahed vividly back into her set, his blazing eyes never swerving from - . , -his . - oath that the day would come when . He stood looking at "B ' r . - :_ antagohist should rue the evening's work. galore, he happened to how it mention- 8holto 1 ior a while with a at concern in memory, and I had made her escape from the face of one man of that seething mass on . I - . - Whereat the antagonist laughed Conte e:dmn the guard m that a n . his hon t face, and then he bro a silence. the hospital ani reacbed the scene just in which they were � riding. ,,i,ive lem the - - -� - ' roo ew Officer, a , 6, . . - in cornet, had arrived that day, and, had been Sh to, me lad, it's me heart is &ore for time. poin as he skewered -.-. - . tuously, and addressed himself to tee- &lads!" roared Barrow, ' , - . I . Mm Malony spoke with am" 11 I.- . . � pleasant task of calming and consoling Ills posted to the vacancy in the troop to which you Lhi ,day. Yer coort-martial will be _ Ing volubility a havildar and drove right in among them. � .' . � . -- - agitated sweethearL I - Sholto belonged. The newcomer's name read On to -morrow morning I Aye, and- alsd the telling of tier story did not occu y The whitefaced man with the black mous- ' . ' ' .. I and to- time than a low minutemL Wh it hii-Led . . - ' was not stated, and beyond a cu. in voice sunk into a whisper-, 1 the mom On 5 0 Lache who -was Sholto's mark, rather s . / : - - Before thegrouse Reason closedthe old laird t ho farrier- jor haf got the ordherm to rig the was done, and sto3d silent, pan in an . I he would turn out a good rU t g d out of I -- of Kinspiel was a dead man, and there was ha I Zd &'r*t woo . Mo. the Colonel turned to the Sergeant the melee when lie saw it vras to be .. . . . Mir, Corporal Mackenzie I veno.further thri'ang it's to be flogged Ye &raw MY close quarter ; but Macken7je, looking - . I . - 'in hoe to tit W Ito of ,a galawd and ordered the prisoner to bo neither to the right nor to the left, with W I I - no lonyer a home for Sholto. Mackenzie I a matter. Late tre same night poor fil . X ' - � , *--:' the quaint, old., CrOW-11topped house in the he was relieving the sentry'on the men- Shol sent his chum ammy abruptly ; he unfastened and marched back to the guard- bridle hand well down, and Beatson's sword \ .�- . upland glen among the bracken. What room. Whilemm Malony had been speak- in full play, cut his way at lejigt-h within '-, ' i. ­ ­ career was open to the penniless yo I house post when the merry party of officers could not talk- could hardly dunk ; all he . - - � . . . .. . nobody had noticed Sholto, and when wm , . . . Ung fol- bro Lauihin7 could de was to wish himself dead and Ing ign a length of the other. . . � , jow ? He had no interest for & cm,detghip, can "a up. , and chatting they " . - ­ .- I I --- - � a out under the'veranda. a little more spared this unutterable shame. D"thesme they %went, to out him loose they found that he ow, liar and perjurer!" he hissed from ' , - . . � �. . - I and that Indi4in service in which so many . b had1fainted. The parade was dismissed, and . . ,rned name and fa . - men of his race have ev me no! y than usual, no dou t bemilm of the not. but instead the morning. And with I between his teeth. 11 If you are not coward ... � ,. . cus- omary 11 footin to * cha.m d by th mo Ing came Mick and a copious (low the Colonel, the Major and the Adiutant as well, stand up to me and let us fight it . . - . I was not for him. 'In those days there In pagne I Of ebran adjourned to the orderl room. Mr. Itidson out t-1 . : ... - I was the now arrival. L they ,, o 1, which he entreated his Comrade - - no Manitoba, no ranching in Texas or passed SrIto a y . . L � voice caught him car, an unfamiliar voice, to drin , for it would - stun the pal.a. to was ordered to be brought in. He met Mrs. Kidson's answer was a lurid scowl and a - I . . -_ I . .. Wyoming; the Cape gave no opportunities, yet that stirred in Ili " Every Wow," he argued, - prim . Maloni's accusation with a flat and cont,emp- pistol bullet, which just grazed ShOlto's - - - I � . un an angry memory - ad him - I . ­ :1 - ­ the Agentine was not Yet a resort for Eng- and as the officers Ion ad i t him in the, self so before a flogging, and why shouldn't tuous anvil, desiring with some insolence In . tera e. Lifting his horse with his bridle - - . .1 - i , liab youthof enterprise, andhe had not money moonlight he gazed ningto Ve group with hol?" his tone to know whether the Colonel could ban land striking its flanks with his spur- . -- . - . .,. � en jugh to take him to the Australian cold- earnest inquisitiveness. Arm and arn be- But Sholto refused to fortify himself with think it proper to take the word of a c . . . . � dig&gs or to the sheep run of Now - Irish barrack room slut before that razY low heels, the latter sent his sword Point - . � . - - twe�n two subalterns, big_ face inflamed Dutch courage ; and then poor Mick pro. Of an stral lit at Kidson's, throat. The thrust - , . - - � -, . land. He saw no resource but to offer . hun- with drink, his mouth full of slang, rolled' duoed hix last evidence of &&-Aion in the officer and a gentleman? 11 That depends on woul5l have One through and oat at tile T . . self to the Queen -'a service * thee& . . . - . in P&CItYOf the man he had thrashed among the Scot- shape of a leadon bullet, which he had beaten circumstances, slid whether I happen - a priv at flat, and which bold tight between L acce tYouriuontifications," was theColonel's struck some concealed protection and was , ' . w. -. ,--. ate soldier, in the hope th education, tish Pines. An he grinned hiA horse -laugh, he P to further side, but -that the sword Foint , . . hood conduct, and fervent zeaJ would bring Sholto dincerned the vacuum in It i ' parience, was a y put Mr. Kidson shivered tip to the hilt. The renegrade 1 i e- . - . he know from personal ex teeth' dry common to "he formall - . - ?romotion and perhaps distinction, By teeth which his fist had made that In u pper . . � , � , gim I . . great ll nder arrest, and having ordered him to his Briton smiled a baleful smile as he brought -­ . the advice of a local ren�!oner he journeyed evening; " hollerin' out, - I quarter. called for the Sorgean t- M-ior to be his weapon from guard to . . the - � _ :.. !- , . to London and betook , imself to the andl now this man was his officer. The brought in. This man was a point. as it . . . litan hig con re in . metro- eye of the two met, and, lKidautt gave a Presently the amrt fen in and marched or faint-hear.t-' other was at his mercy. But this was 110� - � . Vo . recrut t ' * Cbarle k , the primmer to the riding school.' ad rascal- H15 was ghastly pa e, and hi k so; with a shout Sholto tightened the cu - . , , - sudden start and seemed about to re. # . � . a street, . Sholto rb- - . - - , . -.., Wastranater. No Set-geants Rite now pa- RDA& It ed under the �:Jloin . . to 47 is I :�... trol that, thoroughfare in quest of lawful pulse, he smilUd a found there two troO of the regiment trembled an he fli ch a - . tr I ... ­ a I rein till hU horse reared straight on end, . . mil,,,� tCC1!1ir10,eeIlit,Mhge tthr,iumimphant insolence of drawn up, in frontof knot, of officars Sam,robing eye. On. cress-exuaination he broke striking it as it reared with the shattered I �. � � . . - - prey; nay, the little street with its twin m a - 1- whi stung Sholto, bitterly. verily bis among whom he noticed Mr. Kidson. and in dowooltopther, and at length, with man i sword h4lt, The maddened animal Plurlged . . . . - . ­ - . ­::� public house headquarters, is itmeff. a thing tea . . . . . . -.-. I �.:.. of the past. About the Centre Of the long Y was in master ; and Sholto read the front of them again the Colonel, with the ,Pro" tstlOnG Oftemorse, confessed the whore - forward, reoeiving in his cheat the point If - I 11: - :.� wooden shanty recently built for the par. 'a nature too tral to be sun that he Court-martial documents in his hand. The truth, and that Mr. Kidson bad 1,ribed him Kideon's award; and Sholto on the instamt - n � - ...: �1. - . . Id forego no jot Ne sweet revenge of lad's eye took in the doctor, the farrier,$- to 40operate in the scheme to ruin Corporal I . ,-. poses Of the cemus stood the old - - Hemp. handli&tiaL each with his cav-,aud the triangle - ad Mackenzie. This wretched accom bending forward fastened a deadly gril) Oil : -.:; to with its villainous rendezvous . ngr Plies was the otherlp thro&L -The - tea hurled - . . . -. shire Hog, Against the wall under th whery. he ,11 his turn sent &way into 0,006 impe . - �, .,. in the. rear; -nearer the park on the opposite. Very mom 'the - orderly 'bat'geant of the C to t&k. Mr Kidwn Was resammoned in "Test, &nd� both of them -to the,ground & now, down . ­ nd ,fe - .-- . . side . h ' is no ' ' troopfoU unwell, ani Sholto hed to take sergeant of the asoort ordn I room and inform to the order, &140 th horses feet, the close locked str � 4 - .C', I just ,w ere , w the door of . - �.. . . the Indian' Office, the 11 Chpashire Cheeml to up: . ,.one detail of which was to carry two ram to tke front., take off his ca and ad that 111B Sergamt. et*y 7" e '" i - ..- . - , , � I al , - v%g and chum a, the order round to the bungalows of VV.rdIV calm , out- Y%r confeemed. . - stands, attention. Andoo he = L had _Ing above them, their . . :. reared its frowsy frdnt. . In tile days in � . I struggle unto the death vres wrought OuL - . I . . - . .. - . writill$ of recruits acce ted - had foi�t.d 4bO roop officers for their info' ! waiting for his sentenoft. The two field officers were fain to .,art Kidso man, be bit, he . - . - . I ' . rmation. This I u strug led lik a mad . ­- - I 1 .* ,,,, I,i,,.,r ' . " Proceedings of a district court, from the regiment the horrible scandal. a fought �;th an almost gaper. ,: . .; du vatafled On Sholio the di � . on them the " Queen a mg,". recai*ed a . isagre"bl 'be . . .-........ - . twenty_fOUL . a martial'" t i von kicked, he : I . . )j,ounty, gave themselves for a witl of &.daily intery iew Wi Colonel began, readinF in a of the - - I . . � r , . . I th Mr. Kid- loud voice from the swell In his at the Cost of Rome frustration of justice, hainan fury ;but the staunch , .. _: I - - 0-, son. T at officer took t,he oppQrkinity of ban& T The OPU011 was given to Kidson of standing avenger never slackened on riepthroat- ' . '...; - Iservoibe,and 'were esce'rtedbya staff .. .. . I . . ­ , I I t: to their respective regiments. Now '. a as . 1. , " . ingevery ; i bi light on the cor- . �, I o, Sholto the document osemad a oourt,mmrtW or of sending in . .-,...- , - I ; .t was rminable. the resign&- Sholto held on with his right hand, groping I . - 1, - M At last the and owns : tion- of his oom;Lission within hour and about with his Aeft -for some , . , . .. , . -1 there is; neither.Queeii'wehiffinguorliounty. I . b�t emarvel, nor, to give W&rftn - . an I wespou where, � . 'd t " The Courk hairing considered the evidence Of quitting the ' .... .... : . � =4.tihs reauit, f urnif or ny specific complaint. Butitweavery bronaht altion before the day was with - to,end the contat. At length his # . , . illed . . - I � . 11 .­ I . -Ballingollig.or - . 'P. 42D, Co before it, finds the prisoner, No. out. ' I . .1 . ,,-: warrant, i* his ourwedogd,to ,eation for am this shalualem black- hand closed on the half of a dropped Wordv , with a tr""08, bi r to'be ke t, standhig at att Then and I.. I 1. a rMal Sholto Mackenket - F troop, guard wro" ant the document, mad,* an in . . I.,- - ... Bort. Gqorga What soenes .ho ding MOM: ten minutes at-atime, orderl book 'in $Carl ---- -:I&- - and a moment later it, was all over witIl the � . - I .1 -1. et anal � - - . Y . .. . h Of themid chargeof Solent . la . --. .. I .. . Cliarles atzeet witnessed in its d4y 1,.11�w , until Mr. Kidson thought k to -lay tbefk- and - awas1*9 "Isam All round, mounted man whom th ' Of Ravelock s .. ­ % - . . . . a survivors. . -,-. :,.�. ..- ust, . ow; too late remarve,­too Puffing,hmb IN uu#Wov. As he Irousidies speak of with soor � - � - I !, I i !much $in and sorr, aside his book, or to-desib& from isoner to 1111atillics the said his t4t, sadIrOJO-of to hi b . n and dieg - . terri or's eam Oft,= the EEK the r%uk and pay Vas th .. - . , I- � : . , - I . . memo in his . . ::. � � � � "; �' Ute fOrg: "'rims! 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On 4MUNH . , -. I—, I , 'f�.., --. of Cracow She cc -1 - . 1. , . ,; —b 1. . ,vith her family , L .., ` . tI P.­Y.­­,- *w believa at . ; 0 jista more than 0 � - .. one of her bro, � ­ - 11" :... . . an ­ - faligious thorifie � � .1 I . - �, - , bma�utifui sister, v :�Tj tbst she was no I A- � , .. z living'. Struck b�i � - I :A: . answer, he I'l)(11111:111 &P,cow BlIffice, &I . the venerable Preis . , �.-, : . - tofind out it Sister I , . � I The Archbishop im I - - . � -discover the truth . , . . , - ()arnelite Convent: . was supposed to hal ,,]- "awer any questic - av4iling herself of t � - ; - I � - - I . ]["JOLAIBIIL . , - . absolutely declined r . official to the 7 - biphop Gfeckke, wl . ened man, thereup . I of the police, and . . I - . talion of gendarme .. � Spaur, forced an ei , - V - . in spite of the deal �. vectlives of the infu . . . actually went so f with stones, and . . - . . escaped being igi . I - . these holy wome '. .. dared not draw aw . .; After s Ion sear . varty descenTed in' feet under the gr low groans and mo . bestial than humat . . . bricked -up cell in i . . In this living tomb . pa,ces wide, theydi . .. thetorches they c with long dishevel] - � . corner of her filth, . - customed sight 01 creature began to � -J . , .1 SCREAN . '. � . . . - . and springing to h, .w walls with her Lalo . trouble the bricks, Closed up the entri the raving in mate c . � . . It was found that . loosely boun(I with I . . . the test - . I t, =anthat Vr = ulcers, w4lils, . . *th � - Simply &live v" ! Barlmrs, Ubryk, it ! � . I power of speech - carceration of ovv . . Chamber Of phys � . . The Archbishop, I � � had the Abbess � - fri$btened her int . . .. this barbaiouwdee . I � her9rders, and in � called a crime con I . . The 16crime"consi - . . . . the first year of I . correspondence wi ' I . her having consen, I ! him. This infm ; I . . brought to t-ke no ; 1 , . whom poor Barba i - ; :-- into her confiden, I j * tiate herself ; 1. I in a f � ­ ; ; - bXtraying t T - I . i ! EMR VLN � . .. i - -- i ; - With the help of � L : i L 3 I . dtwted Sister Bu ! - - dungeon at the 4 1 . i with chains, and I t :. i hands the two w4 i. i � ; of tile n&rrow pri i I � i I . only a square opf i . . i and water were b . � - - . ! - . week. No one e ; - secret, and as th4 i .­ to be haunted, tf ! . . I prisoner, if ever I ! . were attributed I .., I and not one of ti I I pro. -h the steps i � terranean part ol � i � - bishop Ga�ecke, - ! . . � bounas, placed V � I . � . heraccomplice, i : ; � i ed by sentries ui -1 : .' ter to His Holim K'i ..., ,.. Sister Barbara. � ! . ' � �.1 , clothed anti fed, t i When the t3tor �i 1 - - people of Cr&wv convent where ti . I . . - , and threatened t � all the other con I - abounds. The m � .1 - and - . .. - I - . THE' I , '' . Which ensued Ia., I . -- , . . bloodshtd. Subs ! nun who had bet ! . i - � I mate, am saiatc . . . by the Pei 7- . . 1. known for certai . � - I . . In the year IS � . cow, the writer � � . . I . asylamwhereSis � ; I - The director of I L . :1 , . .- er I should like J , ­ . riots of 1869. 1 � . r % . . I - �.. and I was. soon x . . - roola, brightem � - I - . furnished.- Nw I - , � -- large ehintz-co, i - It . - ­ I I '' . bier blue 63 I . � -. ..� fall of canaries i I - . . . SM. Could thim Z - - %. . , tooratic-tooking i.:, - - ].:.- :�, I I . � had but seven p , , � �.' , - from an awful . -� - .- I. ;z;, been then more i�­ - I I", " - . havan being ? .1 . L � � .. . 1. and good care h I - � ­ � -- �z neither her rew 7��' - - . ­ , 4, C - 4':' liar attendants ­ - .-a I . �:� . 0", have forgtttten . . - ., � VU skovr ever q ,�, , "Ili " of feeling I �1. :::1. . I. 1, . . 11ad flowem am --- � ,�'..­ � bhlught a faint � , I ... , H " .. ��. 11MUtothers . � - 'I ­� . ... �,, . ­­ . - I : � r . , � . . . . . - . ,. � . 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I* ��. -- I I- - 7 . , , . p Ina .. r ­ I I a burst of I Z­ gy"fta and . ..­ �. 11 u k e n his pace last -- � -:�:�.':-,' Worse, ,.:...,. � ��: ­� In two hattra more the .:, -,. _; ear of the cautomnent I .:.,�.�s � , ­�-:"!� __4_�_, t y - w act .. 1-1 Pay remember tha . I ::�. .�, �sent writer told hojV � ,, . �.L_ . ­ .. ` i I ­:.. he great mutiny Mic , , 'k . - -�-.-:'­. i ' Wle were Z .f�'. . '* . 1 i i t, o m e m bt :e on ,a"f Tt.,j - _71� Koss -shire Buffs -the -.. ' I Ilighlandera; and dicl - I-,' - _: .f:: � . . . little fighting e6luthall . .-`..:.� , . � Havelock fonot bia - * - ' ` , ki"badtoCaw4pore. -L '.'�­ ­ .- � _. � ,ou of HAVelack?&.4"t .. ­�.'*; . .. )11 of Futtehpore; th&j. _. - .. I... I 11 Idick Sullivan Werq - I:., ­ . ,do of a tree waiting fox - - . - .. .1 . up. Futtehpore town - _�., - - o -hand fighting in the .-. c,d Sepoysdodgedab,Dtij � ,. ­, . , I lmd to be driven out. ..L ` ., � � - ., ­.- . - - following up the fugi- . . ..! - ad of rupees had been ,.-I. I . . street and the tem ta .. E�d the soldiers to dri,y: - -*- �' in search of food agkd . _-� .- , . . . . the mutineer Cavalry - . .. � wn. Palliserks Irregu. _.... � 6rd to disperse.the for. - _ � Li c h inen of our infantry , ." * .istered * Amo:m:f those . - . , ra.R Sholto M enide.. .- ­ . ' [l,ers were half-hearted ' L their o result that Palliser _. horse, and would have, - ' I . it for the devotion of J - - - ,� . t 11 is owm Kfe in saving - - - 7 . - . . . . . - : L �nid Sholto to his cora. . . I- , " the squadron leader- - I � . :. ' . . - - t hit t handled Palliser's '� :. , I .: t yonder?" I . . . . .., ' I I - - riot!" replied Sullivan. . '.- �i was uglier than the - - .. .. � ivu mothers should be -'i' . : - . nling av thim, !" � �. .. - � ,� I - . ,," said Sholto, " III - � . " that dog Kideen , tlo�. i, - � . � ,he Pandy squadron 113' - .-.- at�ed Sullivan, in the - ..- --!. - . . t, 11 It's dbraminlye . 'Ust be either Cowunt, I ,;, or else on is 2,oad. . . . - - . I . I - i R tire I saw him to -day . _: ... .. I [low. It was he -who - . __ I - MIld cut down the rem. N - - . -e , A that it was he and ' -. .%, .. , f . . . I , ,l6toe galloping U at - _:� . - �il () F horsemen, ansbe- - .. , ". - t film goat the muti- _.. , - Havelock shook his �' :. .1 . . -ttiig,th all told was but I . ,_ - I - L a little later Beatson, � ... 1. who, stricken, with - 1: to sit his horse, had -- ' : I': " . - orl a gun carriage"a&w. : - �:. .ht- (1 -neral h9A ridden I N m, . �i i m3elf to give Barrow '. ' ' . . t 11ank of the grenadier - - w.. _.' landers, where Sholto --.-: ­:: . I � eaw)n's gun carriage, :..- �.. horse waa led, and a .. ,.�:, , ok the young fellow., �. .!­ �. , :_ I - � ; ,A rifle, be told Capt. - ': - - , , a cavalry soldier, and , -. _. _.- z. e, Volunteered eagerly : �.:,_. ,� . I - .. , ,.. r which the volunteer. - - _ ' .. . : . , 1g. . . - . � - .1 .: inan ! " said poor dy.-.g ­ � -:-. . .- Ll shall have my sword, . � ': - wk clean, remember! " - . - - .r I � i.).�ldle with a spring.' . enth nian under Bar- - - - .� ' IlIxed lot, but full of :- ' - . 4 lie formed upon the. - 0 - is cars haviest Mick's ..I.'- � I . . I - � . I ­­ . . iy dear lad keep yer - : - ' �_. ' 'er bridle hand -down, , .- � . - sint the honor an'glory '-- ,- � . . . - .. , ti.;isars ! " . ­: 11 - � . . . . Ly his cigar, gathered - :'_� . . i a shout of charge I" . . 4 � -4 i t lie word of command - : �I Lis spurs into his --,.:�:�-�-: L off at score, bis little - � -'�J� -Is- ffardontheCap- .- .- i,- . - . , Sliolto Mackenzie, a . - . I �� I .,., k, the the teeth -hard ­ _.... . � never swerving. from w_.- . : t. � f that seething mass on - - - :. " . .. I Ing. ,,, .. ,;ivc lem the , :�'_� * - ..- . . . "rrow, as heskewered . �:..­'.._, right it, among them.. .:...,. 1. . .. . . I - - With the black mous- : .,.' " I--- , � I s mark, rather shirked - , - - �.:;:...�: : -1 Wil he saw it was to be - -.'-'­_-- , . - . .. 'vlackenzie, looking . . 1 -.F! 1. �_: � .. :)r to the left, with his - ' ....... - 11, ZLIBI 111cat,son's sword -�:­. - . ,­ , I -:. '' :' ,� - �%-ay at length within _, , . .- I . -I-.- t- other. . _1'j. - 'kirer !" he hiedfrom '- - '_­.�.�. � J �� . ' :. _. . I . If you are not coward . -'.. - . . I - . .. �, 11C and let*usfight it - _. :-. ­'.' � , . - :� �' ;­ . .. , , 04 a lurid scowl and a .�:. -.., .,:,;' I ' - - - .... _.: . Just grazed Sholto's �... :r:-.1, ". horse with his bridle - , - -.,.�.-,� �... ,lai i k s with his - spur- . _. -, ..:: - - , ' �i � - �� . ,ellt Iiis sword point - -� _..'�, . - . throat. T�e thrust ': - �: -t), .. - ..�, 70ugll and q4t at the - -�.,-`:�',�i-. - IL � �,,tt the sword point- * ­.,,., , 0. - - """ - � �: ,I protection and was __..."': - , _ hilt. The renegrade . _`:-'.'--Y-�,� - ,�_ -. �' ,_ - � ­1�` � , ought ... ,I ,mille as he br .._�� L , , �­" " _, L' Y, L . - I i to point, as if the _­ :'�'--, '. __4:. . � notL . _...� - .. , . ItIlt this Wag �..�:.."".VL._, i - , t;, tightened the curb- - - -11. , - .-P." . _: "� ' Aft"I straight on end, . -...�P',�-�:�,�;� ,I wit,h the shattered . �,s-' ' `--1 ' ._�`, . &I plunged - . ,:, n . Idelled anim i� 4 �;,_ _­-, - I i Is cheat the point of . . -"...11. Sholto on the instABt . . - �� Enp On . L -t, L, � Med a deadly i . .: %';��,'�,�L;�, - ;, , , A . 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OXW ana . - d4m_ AMA ige , . . teuk 19- .-A fast , . .. ; � gre'st we"Or is," as P&A "Y'so, " "t IdW sollin boo 1� .. 1� ; g1VLW.164WWX4%VV_ 9 ��: � � 1A , ` I - her of the e when she also was W41tymoi,as _ _I - � . . VELX1 blisber, ,�'___,'r"A.�;_` I . - Barbara Ubryk, the Carmelite at W Uk in a far more dreadful getting out of our. cradle,'we ,live lo supply -in a . Ontarse . : ,.,�.L. . - 'I �____ � _ _ __i,. _ �,f_. I sister was t;6e iftiro6inrMl= eaeuRb to reach our gmve." 4;:Us= orm the X - 1144 Toontm - _,. , _ il Ir ISO cafiv- . L.. -.114 " , : -;_,t--. i who in the yes, . tually n ,:�i,�u . I . ."' ;_�'; - r . L - - , . .-.I- -­,�­ � - the riot& at *00ows has just died in the .r �., - - -an out of bealtb-mortw, morbid and mis- .. ch the Blood, curing Cp V" =:a 1% 95 - - � .... � I I .. . :� . MW ._ _ J­_r..- -,. .. . ­ . . . I Of .tio asyluo of that F*Y, L-whav sheApento , .. . stable. because they do not avail themselvei . . . d0seases coming- . ... , , . . I - .. ." -#Prf* "UXft . R. -. - �, � ."W 1 �� ; . L - *: t4 r .i-% I I f r I .� , M# * tlkg_, _ , ..# . � �. �. _",._,�:L. 'It I - lup , � Xvww 11raw. Poon and WAT- . . i .. lot -pers , . of the remedy within emy reach of thelL . . . t1renty-two , Ob I W1 L� I , 0 '. Ax BLOOD o,r fto . . .. [:� tm , py . � It , * ' , ;, I IL, - - m Cre.ow *- ­",- �-!.,',iv �*-�.� i S belonged to aluto%lle Thts little pianot is Sbont,2�'Offruil, Dr. Pierces Golden', 14odleAl D"OTSFY - - , VITIATIM ffUiTOi; Ift . . . -_s _'.� - '. �,,I`i . e . ister Bwb&M . ' i' as In . DaWsen%, Vhoeaftte ._1'... � L , lif, - would cure them. . 0 BLOOD, and also . . , .L2,,*� __� , ly who b#A forced h to outor, 1!1iff10V0 cirgurn ' - The Ore" Wenea XM04Y- - . .. 0, __-1 ;_ I If, I- . , iiiiiii Wig h& . . - - hs, W I vUorats, and BMD - . . _L.:-1 . _".A5. �, -�� r: " d Treace, &Z"Wa It soon Pf years Ivor iAl phranig or linkedug Coug . eak . 26 conts & bm - . , ­ bab b16 - ' - Sold by all dragkisse. - . . . __ .- _�,-�V.� . . . , � -. orderst for the P=�q " Lunis, Spitting 4f Biooa, Brouchrus, Short- the BLOOD and '___ - .. . I . . - .--- : � , ." ' : . - �,:: frorn mallrying a, young 061CPOT7 iz&76 ow rriamit the urney in a' palace car. We I S" n, ken L 't ': .. . - I- . I �_. . � 14.- .. _� ; . down,11il " - V Zq - I .. L. .- ,%'� - . us= of Breath, Asthma, and kindred ail- . I Xi�V I r *�­ ..;_ i I lently in love bzkt shall start say,1 L101% . 11 down # W1 .6ft. . . i . - � . (­ " with whom She wV V10 .- I PL m Boston, and follow the menta, I mental weny, " I � - . I � I , I . '�;_- �, . . �, - I :. W W - - I . � . i )unfort�N�INAIW orim . � G SIWF*ncbw. Mieve we shall be ndiscre- .- _� _k - L . I Whi On strariag th6 grim old convierft m%tdMd W -in the Jim ,Vrhioh Will run 91sume the blood, invigorates the liver, im- 61:26saTTeetyl have a BU . . �-M .,:,.�­_ I - � tk I I .. �- - "' . '' . I . - -tune. th 0k, Z4 ot it is a most potent remedy. It "'""' Dill ORATED 1319AH . . for Proven digestion, and builds up both ffesh Axnw - ".- __ of Cracow. she coamd, &U-bommunioLtions through British Columbia to some part in SRZd(VW x on . . . I - - . _... - I.,' � %_ - . - F h4r ax*w d*Aft -imit A0wk*.--& Aive a and strength. Done small and plassant to I 0. 0 OWMAL SynZX of .. -"-. - __��'% . --b) _ 1. .. ,41newhich even so oonseryp . . meaM women. MACDONALD MANUFACTURING 0079 - ,-- - - -,-,.,- - . '. - � .1ith her family iV ;Q got r*ilrosd rmn-- - - �0.1.j y,..&, Adams taste. Large bottles, one dollar. Of all - -L � . I . ­ .� AN . restoring %Awr vXGoa � ... . :: ..f. I im believed at t1ii fame-:-afid 231 King 9191reet, "at, Torondel. ..: - . . � . . 1. drets. and correcting all . . ., - .,. ., ..:-. -ILV I . L . .- . I .. r.. , . : than twenty years kaA elapsed prophesies will be in operation befam the e - ---------------- --- , - - - _1 . jwtil more then, laquiring from tb,* baby who in now cutong his first w ted in fault,finding can be better IRKWUXAMITUM and ��p a ­ � - .. I . . � . ­ - . hat one of her bro _ tooth surpBzsmma. atioil - - .,..� � _... I.. - employed seeking profit. � . I L.._- _. . . I . . � igious authorities what W b000me-of h1n oelelw&toa bin 21st birthday. AtAlaskawe . The Boiler .. ,VIi ,.,:. V11to Ands Ws mental fao- . . � . : - ;*. -:-;:.,- I . . . . .% - sister, was given to understand shalltakeashort trip b water and reacli W*Wd You Be Attwtive? . . FV 51 ultion dull or ftiling. or I , . - I _.. L� g beautiful I EVER AND INSURANCE CL9 OF CANARL � . �_ - .-. I his physical p*Wen flagging, 97Aould tLko these . I I "to Siberian ran - I I � - , , , r . I . that she was no longer on the list Of t1h9 the eastern t4mminns of t You must be healthy. Would you be y win I-fttwe his lost artorgies, bo& r . . . - ". - -1 14111 ; . living. Struck b the alsiftinew of the i11,A f6W` hOUM From �hdt, point we = heafthy, always keep within reach, ready PILL& The I Established. for the prevention of steam bolier'. physic" and mental. explosion!Up r insgetions. Sir Alexander - . . i ... - ... . i . to the Archbish f skirt the northern boundaries of China and for any emergency, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Tr .. ex . . I - : .1 answer, he =46a should take them, Caumbell, 0. G ut.-Gov. at Ontario, . � . a :.. .. I ­.. I . . cow P.f=, and throwing hin=*W at" In'dis, J t Afghanistan, and entering Pollete,the t, of physic ! Headache, ,EBY LILPSAW Thre&:" �je_ - ent. Read ikm Canada Ute SuiWo . , �. .. . � �,._­. fy ,I all sur f old - . � . Cra . 11;1tillee w T I .� �, ­, r . - the venerable I I tres Ru='us' C"rZope, stop over at St, Peters- 0 ipation, a coaw tongue, pi tons and . .. - ! : prelate's feet Ve ted him ii in a I L inovit&b y 1%, R"9 11L W.. Temallot "0108 49 And N& I -..-. i. � ,:. . I ; � - . �.i when negloote& nsulting Engineers and . . I ..- _­� .,� .� to find out if Sister Barbara w4ftrosk aas&"'bur 'for a nighes rest. Then will come alwaywas indicate id liver. Th1::r!t entail sickness §!? ;bould talm these PIM8. . I - & . ,. .. . r... . - . . p imme"tely took7 st6p to '*=, Paris, and London. The Omr in cal Pellets - - A irec Cly u n the I Usey will owe tao A*- Solicitors of PatehtAe, . ­_ .. _%... I . I., . . '. .:, I . .. 7. . ; The Archb"01 YOUNG I . - 1. ... Abbess of the - pubing the 'Siberian railway with great fountain -head of many l=;=Vg .&a hsbita6 and strongUban the - I - .,.- . ;'�r discover the tru&, but the suits of y6uthful 1 Gico.C. ROB -7, Chief Engineer. A. FkAeria, Sm .. . J- �._-f -. Barbara ' Half the distance to Pacific has disorders, L all impurities, system. � . .� elite Convent in which Sister viocr. the and dri i 9 . . .. .I- �. I .�: I i. . supposed, to yam� tim ting h thy ion- Liver take them. Saud at own for a FREE BorrLs .- -. . ­ . I . � was - *VM' all the benefit and none These PmLs will . � . . I . _,:_ cam I havedia not qnly refused to sl�eady been covered. * Wh . ff mines a i ula i The best shpuld - -- ____ - - * - , . I questions about the matter, but, aredeveloped in Alaska, 'men nay will be#' Pills; mildl . . and a valuable Treatim This romedy Is . . � y I a &we amd ra&caa cum and is 1pe fit* . � �'­ . _; i i I answer any . . that territory wilr be connected with the of the disoom-ort o other pill make them reguisr. I �� ftundft _r . . . ailing herself of the - ITS ,,,,,:��urlomj=are - . .- Ir . &V _.: For sale by all druggists. or will be "Pt Von I V" be "M I . .. . . ­� . ._. - . :., i3tates by the continuous whistle of loco- Character in to intellect what a locomotive receipt of price (Boo. per boxJ by Wildrelising - . _. � � . . . . - � I Z : �. ... .- J.1M0LAJ91tMT 61F CONTRyat. , I . . motives. With these two lines in operation is to 8, train of ,am . .TJWJI DJL WXLIAAXV INLUITORFAWNGSICKNEW . ­ ,� .... . 11 - -L .1 . - . . k . . 0 MEW1805)a In moves Cw" where other remedies hare At" ..� �.. I . r I- ad to allow any Goverarnent Wee&nrdo the 2t,000 miles with ease and , ressaaformndlWaftee bottle iss I - ' " " . . I . --- - ..- C Pass who was d. just nlight- Atlantic by steamer in five days, or possibly is an honor conferred upon -only a favored AGIC ScALE FOX DRZSS G wwwatim It to" you notb. . .r . I __-.�_r� I -1 GaIecke, . Ing for a triva. and a raclhml cum ­ vr� . . bit -hop M is cmuiu. Give Riwnw a" . - . !, i '­ law. That in something to look forward to. few. But every lad in the land may have Taught by M im Chubb, General Agen. . emd man, . . i for Ontario, 260 Yonge St, Toronto, OnL Post offw& Addnm t ftD ' ': ". ; absolutely declin An Introduadon to the Queen , - My I official to the portah ther"L Arch- comfort and the other 3,000 savas the . . . _____ - __ suedidne to be Its own recow . . thereupon secured, the assistance CURE - .. ; of the police, and, surrounded by a bat - - _ __ - - - ready access to the = of Remedies -(Jr. . I - r - ', -_ - . , . .. .., - � : I I Pierce's Favorite PrescriptiolL Once known, a OL .. ".. I - 1. . . 1. talion of gendarmes commanded by Count I.. . procured in CanaU U.S. N. a. ROOT M. a" I" I . . - �._r: I'* _� � - .; . O* of Uv4 in A6tz" - , always a valued triend. It promises to pATENTSand Foreign Countritw. I Toron"A Ont. - : ._ . � - . - 1. . . 1. . ': Spaur, forced an.entrance into the.convent, , - . I . " positively care every form of weakness pe- W. J.GRAKAM, 11 Touge IL, To,roate. . �.. 11.- . 1. . . - , .. .. � . _ . I -_ I ­. . - MONEVI - MONEY . . - in spite of the desperate resistance and in- the cost of living in South Australia in 49 d confirms this prom. ____ - - MONEY I - . . .� . �, I . ".. vect,ivesof the infuriated nuns. The lar,ter per cent. dearer than in Englan The culiar to women, an , IVE SP*ECI AL AGEN;rS wanted for unm ' - - ' � I ' .. � . I __ , . � far as to am themSelves we*ly expeaditure on clothing and other by a written guarantee of satisfaction, guar- eflented di4xioto. Attractive feature& - . r ­ - 1. . . � milk &ntegd in every cam, or money returned. kbe�plrtorme. Address Supt.'Excelsior Life LONDON AND CANADIAN .... � 1. �. I - . I � .. I.. . th stones, and the m0itery now"WlY fabiici. wAsbal and fatiraceout foods I I This Office, Toronto. --- � � wi . . . Royal Remedy in carefully prepared Insurance . , - - - , . _� . . ignominiously- repul*d * by ** ind cofie, coals, gas and waaes, Le in . .;,.- .... - .- : - � : . eicaped 'being . ' �or women only, and it4 efficiency is vouched ---O-UNG MEN got fitted for an honorable L AN AND AGENCY C LTD . - 1. .r- . I :r, - . . _ se lioly women, against whom they r by countless happy homes and countless I and luerstive profession by attending . ­ . the - =0 .- . -i , I - ­ . . I � � . � . dared not draw swords. - . .. South AusUvlis .... Wa. IldL-.11 . thousands of testimoni-ils. A trial will con- Yoronte Cutting School. Terms low. Write JOB Nhy glreeiL Toronto. . _­ . .'' L � - I _...­� After % long search the A:ri:hbishi* andhis ' Servants are expensive, fM a year . ) you that in invaluable in correctin for part4culars, 63 King SL W. . . -_ - .k - . _� _'. . , . I . arty descended into the . duagoons, fifteen being vin(X GAVItall .................... $5,�=.(& - I I . .. - .... . . 11 the wages of one who can cook fair y. . A all irregularities and weaknesses for whict --- --- . ... . I �._ - feet under the ground, where they heard suit of clothes, whichm' En land won Id "t it in designed. 121YATE 8 A V� a Tu ILRE OF arms, clir - , _.. ' ' ' _. I ' : I I'-wIthoutt knlfe Money to Loan on improv -ed f ' � - ­ * �- - . . . r : h sounded more . . ft"40 a --seniculas�s.1L and town property on liberal term of repay- . _- . - . . � . " I : 1 - hic LA 10s. or E5 is;E7 10s. in Velbournt, -and empire in as alogwa 04., XU"AL% ff- T- . . I � . . bestial than human proceeding from a half- .. to the gime of the sun and tl Le Grippe swept over the Chines� Cancer ment and AT LOWEST CURRENT RATM MUM' ' _. - , .- - - . � I .. � !�- . rs`v_ February last and hundreds of thousands of CIPAL DEBENTURE13 PURCRABED. ,_ . � , - . �, I . bricked -up ceU in a narrow stone' P""g.e- =Iil the Issoots, lksta not more half Apply to local appraisers or to I r . . . - .1, � I �. I n b ix the native* died of the disca". . ­ - �. I . .- I . - . 10 Laof . . J. F. MURIC xantw. . . . ­ . 1.1.r�: I . N this living tombi seven as long; while for climning the oanw is it the - . AND AFFLICTED,WEAKs, NERV_ . �, paces wide, theydiscovera "by Itue glia charge is 9L as against 4s. 6d. at hom Beef - . Notim : SICK ev% vwetched mortals, should road Iftnitoba, . ­ - - - - - �... * r .� 7:� ,ey carried a naked woman, . I the KRALTM USLIrElt. Ittells how (1holas ftrins forsale, In OnL & . � . . - the torches tb and mutton are cheap ; but bacon an pork Every bottle of Dr. Harvey's Southern to GET WELIL 60c. a year. Sample copies free. , ___ - - ­ r ­ '. I . - - �..i . -_ . I - - with long dishevelled hair, crouching in a 8" much dearer than in En land i is 50 Red Pine for coughs and colds is warranted. drew I . . . I" . . - Editor J. ff. DYE. N.D.. Buffalo, N, V. - I - .... . - - * ­ . . . corner of her filthy prison. At the unw- r cent. dearer and boa C lateb! even I -SOLID . - . - - the unfortunate M. Eiffel, of tower celebrity, ' . 1, customed sight of light r(Lper cent. ; aggs vary from In. 6d to 4s. �aving YOUR - SAVINGS. --- Can . . . � achieved high honours as an engineer, to now .1 -, �: place $10 or thousands. - )?ro- . I . . �_o . . .. ­ creature began to . . L _. ', Ir, stdozen; butter irom Is. 6d. to 3L per I VEST ftb% 10 per cent. upwardg-to . . - . . _. _. -I; 1. . . 11 _. . :.I. ... . �. . . -_ .- � %: - . - ' . I I - WIT ,rZRROILP _ '_ 'L" - " � pound; chickew 3a. 6d. to 4s. 6d. as,ch; ambitious of becoming a legislator. � probable 100. lAgitimate, conserva Tel no , . J . ' " '. . ,. i . -_ - � �. SCRZAX I � � .r.. Health and a vforons a tite regained, , 11 ' "_' - r- - � - .r r. I I., ... . while all little luxuries, such an ults, __ . L, 1wildo* n kmbling. Always sa a, some I _ V I , � . - . _. id springing to bar toot, -he granite by using Adams Tuttl Trutti Gum. A Al EED. MI Le* athere - � . i al tore at t et�_, am double home prices and son ,etimes MITIR INING,R Estate, * : - I _,�: a nails. , With much elicious and healthful confection. Sold by 1 -Amis. trields: - British Columbia, ashing- .... ., r - . . 7. walls with her talon-lik half more. Though it in Ppularly supposed at d ton. Missouii. Write, stating c invest, . .-* . ..- .. _. - . . - . � I . r � trouble the brit:ks, which more than home that fruit andpTegetables an, cheap all Druggists and Confectioners. 5 cents. ments preferred. Representing -W Koot- - - . I ­..� . �. . � . - I - 2 , closed up the entroacc, were rOmOvedt and this in not the cam, the latter of all lescrip Now York furniture workers havb bought cus,y.- - sil Ti ' - Columbia- can,18 . . - . - � . . . .... I .-:.- the raving inmate of the cell wan approached. time nglish ground for burial purposes. ..Western 9 d,- and "North Western . ... 1. � . tions. being at least three ... _� . I � . � It was found that her feet and hands were . . r . Development " Milking OOMPADiM B. C., and . , and fruits, except peaches and T6040TSIA092 GVM, 1. marble Cave. Missouri. Address. W. H. I I. . " _; . . :. loosely bound with steel chains so an to avoid prtoo& dear. Further, in a coun ik .. - GMS*Na LY NCIL offiom Spokane. Wash., UA; Toronto, � - w .- - . . .1. . . ­ I we've" - � I .� ' . .� 'Vdi of escape an her � Ottawa and XontreaL Can"& r .The Best Goods. I - : � I - the remotest 11h AusUmlia there we many thi not A Prince Albert N. W. T., despatch as Is ' .. 1. I . r._ . - part, and that, = whole body was covered do without as one CIA in , six Dakota delegates, after examinin gtZe = Sold by the PrindPal B061 ­ � �- . . .,.. ..'' I.. t � . .. I .1, - . - ,. . with ulcors, vwlst her tangled tresses were aerated waters, ate., Ene . country in that neighborhood, wired to the Za smd Shoe Dealem � - . I I � I . - . . . - r I , . . . - . . I * . � - - - '. - simply &live with vermin. This was Sister tall eonsiderable expense. It is tempting Minister of the Interior to reserve a town � . tampedi - r I I ,-..:.- ... , - , . . THE BEST Pair S .1. s . - . . r, 1. � . - I -Aarbara lAryk, insano and having lost the providence to walk beneath the hot sun, ship for themselves and others from Dakota COUGH MEDICI Every ..", , .. . � - . : , � . - - . . . . . . . uenoo of her M'- I - WLD IT Eqrwe VVIMmol .. .r -�., .1. � . . � __. r _. - 1 power of speech in conseq and rid* ' risingly costly, qonsider- ...0 . - I ... . . I . in surp The Read Bwxm . I 'Em 0 . . ... � � � �.. � . � - carceration of ever ninteen years in this - Infe itude of &teeds. . - I I W I MOA I . . r . ... ing the p en - . . . � . r r - - - - . chamber of phJ#c%I and mental torture ? 1. I Of the - Lubon Medical Company Ji now I . _.. . - �.- . - 1 - _____ __ . . ­:. .r . . . - _. �. ed- beyond measure, �@= MEMO . . . at Toronto, Cana&, and may be can- ---- . . .- . � . - . 't The Archbishop, horrifi -: r- .. CURED TO STAY CURED. � . I.. - . . . '_ . - I . � . . . . ess brought before him and : . or by letter on all � I � - - . 1� .. , _ . Her Watknem . - - i - . sulted either in person HAY FEVERWe want the game and ad- 0111 - -, � ,* .e - . � _L' . frightened her into Confessing t6 �hira that - . -..r:. '.1 - ' I . - 1. , . Chronic diseases to maa. Men, drcssof every sufferer in the I .. .- : . . , r-"..' . . I _ in our hours ot aim I . r qA or -- . I - _. -,-- I ­. , - IL --- .��. r. .thin barboacuwaeod had been prepetrated by 'O wo'ma*nv I . youft, uae"*_"�w who find them. U. S. and Canada. Address, � . 1. ­. . ,­ ' - - . . . . . I . i . .r -, . hmept 6f what she UDONIAiD, 00y, aud hard to please. - sellves nervous, weak and exhausted, who & ASTHMAp. SmW Rqw, ILD., laftle. 11-T. I "' I. I- . .. her ardem ond in punk . L __ I . , . .: - r . . .-.,. I called a C'Vime committed by sister Barbara. When pain and anguish i the brow, are broken down from wwas or overw6rk, -.----- -_ -_ ---------.--- .- L .. . .... The 11crime"consisted in � her having during . Then none so cheaply pl=:f as thou I . man of the following SYMP* 1UN30 40 g5wjM0xL195 401U3MM 3EO4303EL - . - . , .. .. �., I .. �, - : resultinjin - . * . . 'i, _. . . ­ .. I , the first year of her 0ORvOnt life kept up a We'vo only to submit, to take as . .. . toms : Mental L;8=M1 premature old . Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrho COughs. Colds, lite. . .1 I - I r . I � . , . , * I . .. correspondence with her former lover, and of Hot rhub,arb tea and anti-ach- L or, loss of vitall low of memory, bad r .. ordfna� - . I 1 . I medi . I . . .*,. W, I . T0RoWWJgRxwgRy. I must candidly my that yours ill one of the � *th And gizsard oil and i LX palpitation of the most extra -- . . - � : . her having consented by letter to al pocut kl*- I . i . drowns, dianness ( . in the cines I ever came aarcm in m here to nqo it, &rid in - � . �. � - _.i - . vent �Tues was And porous plasters on the bac - heart, ernissions, lack of o5wo, p gy life. I have caused an indefinite number �� I . �. . I him. This infraction of cm . . wn d to recommend it f Ar and wide. - E. OWERFE. Brewer, Toront(L .1 - , - - .. � i . . � � 0 notice of the Abbessby a nun A flaxseed poultice, catnip to&, , :­ L a by all dragg,144. 1,Arge box $1, ; small, 50 cents - ff . . . I I - . : brought to tk . . . kidneys, headache, pimples on the face or STUO W. N. CKMIrrsit. montreal) For sal ive one box prepaid.by . - . - I - I whom poor Barbara had been forood to take And Quackerals pot dimoovery, . boody. itowng or peculiar sensation about the yourdrugSW haa not got it in stook remit $1 by mail. and you will reoe street, Montreal. - - . .1. : . , . ­ . - Hot-water bagn, and sweats twaide, - of the di=inoss, return. eow -X7(jaroaj W. IL CHESTEP, 461 Lagauchettere - .- ". ". . -,, ., , - � into her confidenoe. and who was glad to I scratum. wasting OrgL`,`M` .1 ... � . A . I ­ ingratiate herself with her Mother Superior - And camphor nasally a iod, I . specks before the eyes, ta! ching of the - - - - - . - - . :,,'r An . � muncles, eye _� � . ',� r . . "r - by betraying � . ­ . - ! q . � . - ___ . I., i And coals with feathers burn 3 - '' ; 4 castor oil sad vitaer'ne, , . .,. ... % betwie"t of will power U . lids and alsewherv. bashfulness, .. I . . SURE ­ � -: , I deposits in the urindl, 10" _. 1. .1 _r . 11M XLq1MABLZ CONrAl"ON. , .r I . - . � _. I . .. .. :-. I ; . ' RED - : _�_ . . : ._ �, And soothing syrups regonc, tenderness of the soalp and spinis, weak and - - . . . . I .. rUN . - :: . : - - .1 . . . as am- aurdrinks calo * to be ()%!st 0 . . �..... Z .1 .- - . . . With the help of this nun the Abbe Cold- water cloths, fiabbT muscles, denim to sleep, failure ' . I ­ . I . � r.., .- - - - . .� ducted Sister Barbara to the underground And all the hOusewife'8.01Lt0&OrY rested, a , oonstirtion, dullness af ' . � �= - - - . � V . . � 1. - . . _.� . - . . - . . . . I ..r � dungeon at the deeA of, night, bound her ,ris then we we her in her glory, hawiz:L 470ios. dadre for solitude, ex- " am xnrr*u_Pieaae inton your readers that I hAV6 ft positive remedy for - . - . . -r . . . . , , � . . r . with chakna, and with their own delicate Needing, to make her bliss complet1k . citability of tompw. nmkm as sumand- .*! the above named disease. By its timely use thousands ofhoVeIesscasWh&veb00n per. . .:.. . . i - . . . am to any of .. I.. � en built up the entrance But mustard plasters on our feet, oilysiolmoking Akin. to sen -i two bottles lot my remeft ff � , 7 . .. . . hands t.he two worn I . . ad with L"DZX OMNI -m- . rusnontly cure& I shall be glad oy win Bond me their po" Oaks Address. . . ; - ­ - f the narrow prison with bricim l6avla - , . . , . . all symptome Of nwwous bili . your readers who have consumption if , 1, Twouse, emu - - - . . - - � _. . . . 0 9 - . ­ . etc., an to insanity and loath unless Respectfully. T. A. sLefv.". 1*9 '41.. in West AdelaUte Gt" - 1. - �. � .__ . only a square opening through which bread . I ` I - -1. ()0linterfWL "tlead _Wwb� - . I . . .1 : '. . _: A DWWO= - . ... having lost its NNW . . �� _... . . . x . . � - . �.. her three times a - ..; -- The sprmg or vital fam - - � ' . . - i - . and water were handed to . **� __ week. No one else a oonmquenoo . . .- I _ . .� . - was let into the dismal ''Th man who counterfeit& a coin or abank tension every function wanes in in nta ioninL - ­ Co r a large percent- . . - secret, and as the dungeon was supposed note, or who is detected in an attem-pt to Those who throegit abuse commiUsd & -(;;p . . '... .- . �. I'. ,the moans and cries of the pan a counterfeit is speedily mmd in pri. ignamuce may be ----a Cured. Sad 4 . . .. � - , - . . , : . . I to be haunted permm-- - 0 . , - - ­ . . i .1 'dp� Icbe permit, -_ oal. , , . .. . prisoner, if ever heard by the oommunityp - son as a person too agerous your address for book on all asses - age of flour and Oatm . ­ -1 '. Ir I � . . - ­ I � - . : .. - were attributed to supernatural visitors, tod to be at large. How much more danger- to trism, Address IL V. LUBOX, Front � -1 ) .. . - . _ I . . . .. - and riot one of the nuns ever dared to - ow is the person who, for the ask 0 of Pei" 8t, jL. Tor,onte, On. Books sent hve aealo& - It mAes and keeps Lady 8 , ._'_­�_ . . 1. . - I. r , , , ' , � - . - . . - . - _. .� pro oli the steps ileading down to the sout ai"' endeavem to i ow upon the public a He"tdisesse,thesymptomodwhich. arefains . _ - I . . � . o . . . . - .. terranea." part of the- gr4*t bud4ing. Arch- Cgerons and wo= ocanterNit, of a aim U=numbem phipitat . _ . . . I.. , , p ,e� I - 1. t ta ... r . , r . s, . . " .. t populsAty , rush W blood to the - ­ � . . - bishop G*iecke, whose indignation know no po ular medicine. I%e V-1 - hands soft and smooth. I - * ` 1� ' I - : . - bounds, placed the Abbess, together with =ad by Pink Pills. �=o W0ndeKW head, dull pain in ths heart with bests sUvD& - - . ­. . * I , � - - . . % : . . her accomplice, under arrest In a cell guard- reinIts that have followed their use for the raod WA M the second heart, beat - . It cu.r(% eczema and all dis *. ...-. _.. . ...., � r . . . .. r _ r ed by sentries until he could refer the ui%t- treatment of all female cOmPlAiDtA, nervous th wouvwW pain about the hrosat %_ .... . , . . .1 - :.. . - ­ I . _ I and then took diseases. and general d _h miles con Nutively be ound. 190 am*. 0 r.. . : . . . I *. � - , . - ­ ter to His Holiness the Pope, 11 ; . L . - I � . � I . hits induced some unscrupulous 'LID _ - skin . .. - I . obility in bot =00 - . Mofoul book. Address IL V. eases of the . .. Sister Barbara, who meanwhile had been and females, no Day. r . .. . L .- . 1, 11 . . .1 I , - , . . . I - r .- . the market a worthless LUDON.5o yrontotrost Put. Torwte, . .. . _. . . . r � - _� , _ r ,r . . ' . . " . clothed and fed, to the City Lunatic Asylum. FmLrLtieS tn' Place U 'P Pills 04L . - - .. .- . . .. - - - � I - - r . . I - - 0 - r When the story became known to the imitation, resembri, the genuine Pink . * D I - - - I _� ­ iid the in appearance only. �he public am caution- r is not like Soneon . - L . .. ' . people of Cracow they oollec4ed aroui . Boarding-house butte e Ined- , . . . � - imitations, and - Be Sure You Get the 0 nui �_.. __.' ..- .... - I _-,, convent where the Abbess was imprisoned ad against these spurious it does not lose its strength when .robbed a - .. " _, - L � �­ - . - .. and threatened to bum it down, 88 well 9B are Zked .o see that every box they pur of itb h*& - . y , � , , , , , - r -, - , -1 . . . rade ma& and name of The . . . . . - 'L:. _'1z . - L.r th whie.ii the town chase bears the t I . A.P.561 awk . all the other convents wl . L �_ L � . ..-. of Brockville, . . . compai 0 .. I 6di * a Co. , . I . - . dy - . . � L; - �, abounds. The .military had to be called out, Dr. Willisms'M ow , lade by The BOA TON SO . : -, I ,.-P . Ont. ,ormit any dealer to Ram off - - - I - � . I I ­ . ­_ . - I I - . - r ,L: and Do not p . - - I . - ­'. . . . r . I I itation Of thie genume pin, . . i I . . , t any im L I I . � - I . . � a - � upon yot __ - . ! . L , . � ,_1 . ... . ... Tlix TME"LZ RIOTS.: _:, .- ..-.----- . . . _­ Lf 7 o . . . I .�, I � . I tot only will thei not produce the expect- . . I ..- ' ­ ,. r__ .. ..r; I . . . CAIN . . ... - .;_.. _ .w, - , . : ,and caused much as I e positively harm- .1. . . I . , . . . I - - .: _,. ,� which ensued lasted long ed results, but MAY PrOv . L . -_ . - ; - I bloodshed. Subsequently the Abbess and the Wo other 01.iaae can produce the - , . . . I . I * . Z . � - .:--. r 1. .. � . . � � I . I % ._ :', ,: ­ - . I I . , help- ful. ,- . 1- - , . nun who had been her cdofidantO and results obtained b the use of Dr. Williams' � E POUND r . . L. I .:. ... 1. . f _:1, . . - niate, are said -to have been severely punish- G &611 dealers or sent Post L ON I L , I . 1� ­ 11. _. . . _.� . - ,; , .�� r . - - . - - Pink Pills. Sold - - . - - I � I— . _. . ed by the Pope, although nothing was , (Wc. a box) by ad- % . . I - ri d rem, t Of rice - I . .. . - . 1! . . . on . . 11 I . � , . I ­ . known for certain about it. re . e. , . - � . %*,� v�illiams' Medicine C .. . ,. . In the year 1.876, whilst on a visit to Cra- maing TheTr. . . -000 . A Days I 1. . . .1 .__ .. . ­- .._r, . .. - - . - cow, the writer was taken to see the lunatic Brockville, Ont. . . _. . .: �- r , . - -..---L - . ., .1 I . � asylum where Sister Barbara had been placedl. ./ - ____ ___400� I L � , _ A GAIN OF A pouND A VAY Ill X ft I I . , . . . ., - ed Me Whoth _ -i f ' _r - . - .- _ _ __._-__:. JM�e fth TeetilMy , .. I - . . : . . � , 11 - The d ireetor of Abe asyluan ask CAsZ Olt A M" WHO R" BZC03" "ALL . . ; , � it - Of the oonvinch% jLUM DwN." AND IW BROUN TO TA= & .. . . - - �. L _� Of I 111i - r . . er I shouldk4 ke to see the heroine hundreds of druggists affords PRODUCKR9 I . - .. . 4-Ftl- .r. .. - I �r , _�_,._% , , Lr riots of 1869. To this I readily acquiesced, t of the great meAt of Wervillne in all THAT F�Mff__! I a . �. I.' . ;� . ; Melville, druggist. AN&S ..%, I _. - I I I , ­ and I was won ushered-flato Klar$P, suliny ful affections. - F. IL . I li�� ;rv� . who I I .. room, brightened by fliwom and daintili - ott, writes --6& My customers . . - , - . . "a " I . . a �. 1..L fumiBhed.L Near the Wind;*W;Aj i9tilki 1P 4 used N ervilipe speak highly of it- . �, .1 8 U - '7 ;'.'� r 4> - r_ large chintz -covered Min w" 81st1W satisfied it will take a leading place in 0 _� : :r, r . : it r .,. Baj rs, her h&n.js crogied,in her 4p .and 'hopmrket . This expresses the univOrml ...',r._ - �. �.* ' _ ba . . t � -. .. - .. ­ . �, her large blue eyes stariv I wAatfy 84 a 09V V,eriiiet, and if you &rib --suffering from any I � - . .L 0 � * . 1: . �: :7,4-.--_,.. . on, � the- window Painful affection, interD061 or external, give ' - . . .r,. .�, ,, r,,", full of canuies which Adbd - . Z . _� ' ;" �. � _ � aria and immedis" relief will U . 4 r; - '. . - Bill. Could this placid, white-hairedo Werviline a trial, Nervilftie TORUN7. , '... 7^1'.. . tocrstic OF MAE COD LIVER OIL WN r . - . - .-- ,,:.,� I -looking women be the same who be as certain as the run abine& � / . - . -1. _ ­ /, . L ­ . , r �,:11' . . . had but seven years. before been ,.~u*d is a werfully penetrating pain remedy. r Hypoohwphites Of Lime & Soda . I . __ . . : : �iiii � . . . . I 1- 1�1 - . . from an awi-d'inartyrdsai.; *Ad who haa Sold1r; dealers everywhere. . IS IgOTHM UNUSUAL- Tun YzAT ONTRI � . . ,.r..�.... ,. - . . ­ ' . . .. __ ban a . board . . . . ­'. J -- _ ,-., -:� r . �, ' 4� - been* then more like a WiM creature t it Athiete; Bay it 10 easier to J dtap a HAS ZZ= P""Ruffa 0V= AND OVM* .. . . . . /. 1. � - I .. 11. 11 K, humanbeing? 1twasso. Gentle,_tr6%t1n1Vt . aboard bill. _. I AGAIN. pAtATABLz As muz. Ex- . . � .� L, - ." . �al fanoothan �f . - . - ­rr..' ,I ,.io'. 11 - and gooa care had restored her health, but cATARRH and AS=KA W&S Act 60 IDORSZD Wr PHYMANS. a . . _J . .�. I _.- _. ,�� - ­- .... . _; : 1. . ,r�,.'%: � - , . It �_._ *-..'V �_ � - ­ , - "... .. .. 1�wm � ,.,.. neither her reason nor *0 power of speech. T. A. EMULU010 IS r" UIP ONLY TN SALMON 01. I : - - - -_­:::�,i��_ 1-1-11-. L _ - . . nod to readil coatcolled and cared before By Am DjLuG- . :. �:;., v - ., . ... N � . . _ ...'�'. � -J_." 4 �! , , . . . Her attendants taM me that she 640V - Cowlt WXAPPMS. SOLD . . - V. ..:-.,.-" I ;- - - , � -, w�-,Z �:k 1 � I . - I . . �, - - � . 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I . 2 . ... I �. 'T I - . , . IN i ,�. 1 . -1 -. .. 4 _. . I . - - . ­­ . -�, . 1#4, IrO t . '. . . - . I --- - , ..... _*q� , " . . All � ,'� 11 I ., � � 11 I . . .� . � .. " then a station boase. ,,%,I ri da',Moaday eveu�ftg. ' , � � ­ .- - . --- - - � T7 - T -_T. -- . � , DO _, -, � _ ' .- .':' , I I . ­ .,.�_ ... � I I I - - - ­ *_---- _11� _. - L . 401114- ... 6 - - - .. ­ . I .1 � . - I—- . 7 - � -..-, i ­ � _ _ 1.,;Lo "' - !� fl . I - - r.- _T- � ' - - . 11 .­ . 'farnihig, the 6no i1jing-Iia si,gb,k t4 - The Misses.MoCreight, of T - : 4s;i* " * - ­. 414 -- - - - -T-- - . . . , _ , , �]`� -- 6� - '- - houses for' the men th"­**b� to fail-Uh * ib" f vao I . . ., I . - 01-0 - I 11� I . .. L : .- . . - - , I. - .. .. _. .1 .. _.. � '119%. datit. r '1_._1_ - . . - . . - i and li 1" 0 0 air ooticert *4 - ' _' ' ith , " '-' � , - ' , . pition. , . I& .-,gatrin I, two ' ,way, An the -hoW kfflwo�* . 840 . It might b&'Adap shactea w _ � . I � 1, : .. ­ � .1 - ' . .n� -hold at th ��y I . .. .. . - I- . .:. - - p : - - . .. . . . - , a I . , 11 .. Vt, T� t- -�&e Porr,&rthur. is reacbs4. 'It Wag dip,rk--we- ner on r y evening'. . It _ . . L .-�,,,I,, 11 .- - L . . ,.* Wpulpli�� o;er - i1ning r.t tie � � I . . I . - - � � . ,k UY it I - is$ B&. . ,�,P� - " L , , I . ` I . � i . - . : did 6 wi 40VO. 1 Miss A. Irw , f ,41tona and V _ . _ __.'==a=� . ..".. �. � L -1 . . . 11 , -, I ... � oigetiti, out.. , ":', .- . not see,much of V - u$ mh I 1. A ,7... ,*,.i t . .. .. . �A_ I. .1. . WinniPek *the coat ' - -1 ,'-� " r-.0 � - :!If . ­ ­ - �. - . - . . . , - , *. ,.'-. * 481 and nice. Irwip, of ,Mba, rk ' home opeading their i - - - - . .. . . . '' I . - ATICRMS .__J.�_., . .1 ltrx:U: It . . - '' , . . . - � Vii-sti I - I .1 � .. . . � $1.25 p . aryear; -*2.00MpA1 1. ;046 *#-we did vacatio]Q. � - . - . ­- 11 ., 1-11'r ET . ..,.*? . _ RIT ;. I , __ . . X, ,� 1L. ;!'.1' .. - ­ . Of,wlimim I capupt I h , , . � . .: �, I . � . I . . L ,4 An advanos. . . , I . , I L - I I - . . ) * , I . . - I - �. I I I . -_j0,.'& 'f:-, " 1 L .­"'�'_ �­ lk� .-;. 11 L Z . _ i.41."Jl , , I- . - . . -- - , � .. ' - not stl6y 46g*�­b�i 044%. 1�40 _- WA * do .,� v. Mr.'Lovaring preached his firtt oer. - L �­ 1.'^ ___ __ ! .- I i I - . L I . , - I . - . - RATES OF ADVXRTI&$G: . ­ - , tb _ .� C I I . . - .. 1. I . . reaching theft on Tuesiff oue."W= eAte" a large congregatig u Sabba ... � .1 �_ .. : � 11 I I" . : :. I ., , � I . I r- mon to .4 9. I , . , *' - � . Fir*' serti(q,'qqr'Jin6 j - '. - 'I _. - I . . . . , i ' e' � 'id41en4._ leaving Toronto so oafjF.4'p�4- 006ridi This iveninglask . . � *4W .I � W . I ) " . - * , , . 41 ". UEAM -CURTAIN, SCRIA: - ... � . I I I EA01i subseqbOut, insertion, per line -� � . . a ': .. _., L , L _ . : I '5 "�: ' I@ &-nice Pla' 96Dd bd*Uugsl ohn"hes,-- _. Mr. and Mrs. Ps '11 of Mn4,q . . I 11 ,- . . . --. . I . . 11�1' ... I . I - . - .. - This rate dges not include Legal or Foreigy ad. ca� Aterqo , art. . *I- ­­, 101 __ All -I * - � . ` . i . . � �,! -4 � .;' ' ...... . ' - , i r 'fl�-' ., �­ . ;.. . . .. . � .. ... � . . - , . - � - ' ­­ It balldiuja laqk as thodgh it. wad proslDer- : ,-r,�,�i -SO MMI., %,-/RETONNE . .. � .. vertiseinb*ta� _. I ..­ .1 1, stores, hotels, storebotkips*li*inoaldinif'igbbp. . . Special terms gtv . 6n to parties making con- wera visiting their Utightoor, Mrs. MQP'he,r- - HAND L , 6 . soii" one day last week. . . I Y ; , I.' .. . . I ! . - . . � � . " . . . I . . � .. . . - - . . moutb nt of f4i�_ti0R.6ft1*iW%r kr. and Mrs. T. Henderson took their I.- -1 ­ - I . . q I racts for 3-et� *'or by 1 the year. Half- ing. . The amou . - ; yearly or yearly contracts pa7able qiarterly. - . __ - ­.. __ - . __ - __ . - - ___ . .19� - . . . Dl�: - . '. , W=ty Ti - �­­. '. L... - - � . keepers at one -place I - * lw.-� , . -TER ' - - ---L'. I - Bvaluei�s,cards. tq4 lija6s oir under, with papp,!vj' ,sale is. astanishing, I .&Dama, depart re 'on Saturday last for ,%he lake - :­ - . ofte shore, wherethey will spendthe summer. ,.I "EIEN RL I or - ': I . - one ymt 8b 00 %43iable In iAvanoe. . , with'"iniiWirin h . %X.n . .. - . � . . PA . I . - :_ . . . ­­ - .. . .. . I &�NrNoiics In local columns ton cents per line, -r&kes,'plow,s,. seeders. etc.� an4*.-p,thpre- ill The inhabitants arefrequently antfirtaiu- - "'' . . . . c Ps silbse4usut'ifisertion. � . - � 1:, ....: .. � - . . . - I - . � . I'Vos- . _ ­ L: - - *­ . ­ -i � . . ­ 1: . six shopi, they inuot handle a 16t. B41 n'Qt ed by music in the air, &ad it is -found that , I " , 41. " .1 "' '. - - - . Special qontract rates madeknown onapplica- . iki . " - I , . - .1 - . . . . . . , - . � . , . , '' - NETTING, '.. - . I .. I 1i ingtke.country aroundthat town we the enchanting strains stray from the brtck 1. .'. . tion. No free advertising. I . . I - -It QUITO . . ... . . ­ � �� .. Advertisements without writter nstruetions went f@6rther west and by the looks. of-�this Vard. * . . � ! eli. . . . : . . . . . � . . .. . . . will be inserted until forbidden and obarged 800- it -is ' a apleti4id sectl&"-ot th'e -do . entry. , We wonder if the young man troM the - .6" I � . , : . 7... 1 1 . - . . . I � . .. .. ...; .. . :!ordtugty. Orders fair discontinuing adve . - . - . ­ - . .. .1 - - - - __ . - . - . - . . . . . . . � - . . . . I . .. - .- ; . , I . ­ - . , I - I ,, L - , � . I . I - . , I � . . .., I . . . . ­ � I � . . � . . . . . - . , . , ,I: .!. . . """' Plenty of 46oA and 'water, but the timber lake shore has recovered from his - discom. ' ' . I . . . � - 1, . . menis must be in writing and sent to the pub- . , I .I,. -1 I - . . -.11 . I .1. - . � I ,_ . -loss of his seat at the recant . . I . _� ..!, , , I . - 1, .; .- . I . .. ;, .1 I . . . . .1 . 1. . liaber. is not large It does for firewood, fencing, fiture at the __________ - .. ­ ., . 1, - . I I . . - I . Job Work promptly-atteuded to. , ... -, , but for lumber we go -ten. wiles.north or. lawn party. I . . - � � L . . . . . � :, .- . - . . I - I ko - - ", L� - . . I I . . I " 11 �". . , ; . . I - ..� I . . ­ - . . - I- . . 1. . - . . - . , . . - . . . . - . win Is visiting her sisterAn Mob- .i t : - . . - . W- J. CLARK' - ' P pItIETaft. buy it it the railway stalft. Lumbor are miss Ir' I 1. . I . . - - . - 1. . - . . . - - I � . ­ - . I . L . ,; I . . . . - . I . . ­.- - .. . t) .. . ­%., I . ; .� � � �.., �. . . I , 1. I 1. 1. . 1. - ,.. . . 11 .. . , - , - I - from $12 to $18 per M., shingles $2 to 83. golis. We wonder what sitra tion the . . � . . - � � . . . I . . . - I . I � I � - - ' ' - .. . . - . per Al . cedar - posts 10 cents each at the yonng peopleof Cherrywood find in Mon. "r - . , " I . . * I . . - . .7 . nde i Ing. . . .. . , _. LocalPaper. - 1posts two fe9t into the ground sixteen feer Oar genial merchant and estimable lady . I '' '' - g),-. - . - - I 40ar ]POUtles-Strict Indepe tifti * � * !L station. . Fences are ifiAdb here by drivilkii golils. � . - . 40 . U:r A�l M -A First-class' . .. 1, .. Nev., , Gloves, vel"lilli Fiill ).- - -apart, then bail a pole on 'top, put one and -several others attended the Presbyter- - . . . - - 4DUr., -]Expectations - The . 'hijrty- I . - - . . .- I . I I I - . . _.. . : �,f .. . .- . . . I . I I . � barbed wire under it and you have a fence ian lawn party held at Cowan's grove 0, . � - . . .. . i: . ., . . L - . support of the veovle of Pickerificr an'd vicinitv. that Will tar n- cattle and horses.' But iherb July lot, and spent a very pleasant after- ns" - . - � : 0 - '- '' . - . � . I are hn reds of acres of wheat with no noon. We wonder what time it was when - 7 .'. " - - . ; - . , . . . . na, - �- Ribb ' ' - erves ., -- ­ . . I - . FRIDAY.. JULY 10, 1891.,_ .- - . fence at all. Cattle are not allowed out the blacksmith and his friend got home. � .- J : ___ Cool , , . - Und .' t ... I . - . � � . . .-! to . - . I -,. after the first of June. The country The football boys were greatly disap- .. L L � . . - I L . . a 17.... - I - - . . .� . I . - I . I , 6.0 A __ I . . . 1. � . .- � - . �_ .. around here is a rolling with timber, here poin �ed at the strawberry festival, hold at I , .. . . .r �_. .. * . . - . . .. .. .... . . .- . I . I " . __ I . - - PICKERING COLLEGE.. 11 and there itis pretty well settled. We Cowan'g grove, on July let, at not being &I- I : � , 0 1 , , I- . _ ... . .1. - � I - I ... - V. - - . . . - I . - - - - ^ I I . . - � . . . . . � - . . I have eight farm houses in eight from our lowed to compete for the medal,the Rang--- . for you at . . - ­ . ­­...­ .....- _. ,� - I .. .. � . . - ­­ - . * . - . .. . .., 1. � . . - . - - . L , -..--. door, there is' some unimproved land yet being somewhat afraid to face t�em. They I - - I " �_ 1. ' L - ;1 . ' - . , . . - . . . . . . ..- - . / .I.. . - or There is no resident of this Village that con be bought for 86 and where im. have deoi a I that they will plat the Rang- - - . . . . � - I . - .1 . - ' I . I � , . ' - - ' ' , - � L . ­ . township *ho would.not rejoice at proved froi� $10 Ito $16. The crops look ars a game some time in the near future. . - - _R 9 , S. ..I.- . '. .- , - . seeing -, (� 11ing well around- here now. Wheat will soon GoosICBRI111T. .. . L - , . . , � - .�. _. -_ . . . - .:. - ,ope -this grand; ,eemy of lear be heading out. You car. see from 40 to - . .- _�. ­ � . .. __ . I I . . - . I .. - . - - .: . . - .1 ned- to pupils. V Wagers would be - __ . . - . -D - - N. B.' A 1. . 0 � - ` . . . 100 acres of wheat in one field, and there Mr.'H'amphrey, a formIr resident of Uz- . - . � .,. . ., I . - ::. I _� ". - - . saved the expense of sending- their is a large amount of oats and barley but -- � . . i . i 1. � .. . . children away to finish their educa- no peas. Potatoes look well, grow large bridge. now of Manitoba, is home on . a - ___ - . __ - - . . I - I . . �. � -_ tion, while the"merchants and trades- and no bugs. - The unbroken prairie is one visit, He speaka of -the . ______ -_ - . . . . .1 a bed of flowers. The. farmers are busy glowing terms, and save the crop prospects . - I . . - . - .. . . : '" men would receive much revenue from are A 1. . I .. , I . . . . I I . . - I � I I � . . . . breaking all around. 'We have had a lot of - I . i_ * . qoTo TO RICHARDSONIS. ,_ . I . - . the increase in our population, and rain the last two weeks.- the crops will Y.ot Building opeirations are lively in Stouff. , i - . . . . . . . .:. . . . : . . . - I parents throughout the township suffer t for rain fors, while. Esycanbecut yille this summer. Several new residen. I , ' - I * - , would be permitted to have their boys on nearly all farms here in low places. A ces are approaching completion, others . -4 = . �1. . word for the C.P.R-they push settleW are well underway, some are just 0 4 :and girls under their care, inore HARD AR19 s STORE I '_ i train , - I - � . s. through fapt and are frank and ac bein4 commenced, and 6till there's more - . . . - - � were they attending a high school at commodating, giving water for stock when to follow. .1 . � .. . .z : . " a .. I.. ­ . . . distance. We have among our vil- wanted, but yon must not be getting on the __. I --- --- .- - - - - ­ -,.-. -1 . .; . is the place to buy your Harvest Tools.. ., .. .- . - :...-.. : : lacrers niany retireclfarmer�and would train when in motion or there will be a . . .. . . . . . .- - . - � 110. . r* . swift word from the conductor. The hotels .1 � . MARRIED. . � Rixford's Hay Forks, � � I I � . . - . ave many mo e were the sohool ad- are very low hi chargi 'R as to rate, no VUNBA1ft-DALRs­At Bozerman, Montana. on 3 pronged bent and: straight, Handles', . � . vantages better. As to the-�pkospects June 24th, by the Rev. Dr. 8azzlerbonjohn M. '­ . I 1. % : . , more than in Ontario. D I have met some Dunbar, of Butte CR3, Montana. to Jennie , Turnip and Field Hoes, Se-ythes, Snatheg, Scythe Stones . . . ,of -the Colletye opening this fall$ others, Dales, of Toronto. Lawn Mowers, Lawn Rakes, HarAest Mits, Hoe - . ' .' a c' We old school mates out here, among . . . earn say that they never were brighterw Mr. Wrn. Witter. who has a nice farm of __­ ___ --- I � ., . - I . : . - : Jund has been 160 acres and is fist breaking it up. His Lz,kcn --- GARRzTT---At Whitby. on Wednesday. - . , 1. _... . - - . . Aluch of the endow.;nent and Fork Handles, anything you.want from a . . I- . crops look well and he will soon have a fine July 8th, Wm. Leach. of Pickering. to Mrs. 8. - � . . I . . ... I . �. . . . . raised abroad and it is expected that.if property,. although working at the . disad- Garrett. of England. - � . �.. . - . needle to an anchor. Beat Peerless . 1. . ... .. .- .- . .-. . . . . . . thue who subscribed to the f4iid In vatitage of having no mate to cheer him, I . . " Machine Oil in tb'e warkeit. I I L .. . I � ­�.. this localfti, two years a -go, will- still from which position several young ladies . Consumption Cured. . - . .. .L ; . . I . i . . . . . . . . ­ . . . I . e the 'promised assi are making heroic efforts too rescue him An old libygician. retired from practice, hay. . . . . � . . - - � �. I . . . . . . - . . � � � - giv stance, the de- ing had placed in his hands by an E"t India . - . mr, ** . i * . and will no doubt succeed. I see by the - J rX. - nlcla.&nn . � . . . s6redsum. will be forthcoinin , missionary the formula of a simple vegetable - __ �___ . SOIT .. - . . - - _.. . . I . 9- "The Brock. Road correspondent I am coming remedyft-rthe ure of _____ --- - - -_ -_ - - -_ . . . � . - itnidt& has been placed in the hands b.k.r. Well ][gueso- no$. If a man can consuraption. Beronazitte, Catarrh. Asthma and . -_ I - i - . �: - of,a committee, a representative of have a farm out her�, what is the U - of .all throat and Lung affections, also a positive , � . I I se nd radical cure for Noryops. Debility and all ­ I . w_ . - � I which will canvas this neighborhood renting a farm in Pickering. Your truly, &Nervous Complaints after haring tested its _. � .,, C.&S. -1 _VOIE;?� C-ALr.rS I - - ... _. . ..� during . the coming week, and. it is to - Nespawa, Mani TzouAs Wams. wonderful curative powers in 4hon"nde of Would ju- st suit the boys, We are sorry we cannot ''Suit . . . . toba, Juno 24. cases, has felt it his duty to mike It known to . I . � - be ho&d that our people will render 0 ___ _. . . "is suffering follows. Actuated bv this motive them in this respect, but we can suit their parents by payiDg ! . �. I - . � ­ . and &desire to relieve burman suffering L will I -_ ­ allposdibleas§istaince. Thecommittee .%..-.--,- HIGHLAND CREEK. - send treeof charge. to4.11 who desire it. this them the highest price for any quantity 'of Eggs. . . .....1. .. . � . .. . . .. ; .1 . . � L ,I'.. � I is now in -correspondence with a com- . I I . , . recipe. in German. French or Inqlish. with full I - - . . . - I For, m any years past the Melvil__ - - aireetione for preDaring and using. Sent by . 'We also beg to inform you that we are now - receivIng i. , . petent staff of -teachers', which- fact le Sab. Zil by addressing- with stamp. caming,this L _* beiTy festival W. A. Noins. OW Powers block. Roches- - , . . bath . sehool has held a straw I r twice a week very choice Bacon, Sliced Roll Bacon - - * I . certainly looks as though thO OpeniDg .. Dominion Day, in Mr. R. Cowan's fer'7N.'Y. 33y , Break- - � - was almost cprfain. ' _._�!!A .. grove. anduntil this year the weather list I � - . . I fast Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Bologna Sausage, F'uit and .. . .. I - 1. .. I ­ � ------- .--.I'-:-- r I Says the Empire:- .. . t- been extremely favorable. The morning - New A(frertisements. , Early Vegetablesi Flowers and Plants. Call and see them. '_ . �_ � __ - "At the recent was . wet and prospects were altogether ,,- . . . . .. I . celebration of the First of Jul in st the gathering, however, about noon ------L''- I . . ­ ' - ' , . -- . . . I . - . Ingersollaflag was raised amideon- the cloads cleared awa , the sun cffme 11ARVEY'8_ CASH STORE.. .' . .- . . -------- - - . . y OAT and Boa& House for riale or hire. i- . . t long in drviug up tout B . . . i warm tend was no he Apply at 0. T. R. station. . I L . I I sidefidulb cer,�Woiiy ill the public school ground. Rigs came in large a'ambere and - - - - - - __ ___ ------------------ __ __ I. L . - . . I - . --- - - --- -: - ---- - -- ­ ---- ----- �_ ___ --- -.----------- --- --------- - _� . - grounds, and an eloquen OUSE TO RENT. -A good fiame ___ - . - . . - , t spe-ech de- the festival of 1891 was far from being a . . - � ILI I , liveied'by the chairman L house, 6 rcoips and woodshed. also I . ofthe occasiou, failure, although h hindered by' the tureforonecow. For panicular y to . - . � I � - W R a and games for the Taylor, lot 29,2ud vou-, Cherrywoft . ­ .-. Mr. Harry Rowland. In a few rin et morning. 0TV-0. 37-4 . - --------- - - - - - __ - - __ . _____ .. - ­ 1 9- childreowerei, a , r -cu- B r-ou gha - - D .G o' � . - ndu Fggeed in, and many were m . ry o ds House I ': I r) - . Is _'. in" words Mr. Rowland appealed to the prii 0 RENT. From Ist October next, - ­ . . . . . " . ­ ws joyously taken home by the T11+ the prenitses and land occupied by J. A ' I 1 . w . 1. � � . . f - . . the "Children of Canada, and C011- schMara. Allpreseut enjoyed the raftesh- - - . . . . . . . . I . " . . . I . . . � . . . . __ eluded b� saying : "Be true,to u- r ments con . Hirrel. at Pickering Huritor. Apply to J_ Loysi. ,/ � . - * I . . I , yo vey6d thither in ba9kets, as well Court street, Toronto. 37-38 k My stock of Dry 600ds, is 'not,v in for the - Spring' �nd.. - ' . . Queen, be true to your c"otintry and as the fine- strawberries and ic'e cretim. ---- - - -- - -- -- - -- ---.- --- .----- 0 ., . - . � true to' yourselves, and ther * Football and btLeeball were indulged in by OR SALE -NV'W.ER0U8'8WAR1TS Summer Trade., ., I -1 . - . L'� �. . . . . . - - . . . . . . � I . . . e is no neighboring clubs. Brougham was defeat. Fof bees for sale, parties to furnish their . ­ . . - .... . .. wij hivers. at lot 11, 9th con.. Pick6ring. Ad-, - '. ' ' ' - '_ � . . . danaer but what tile glorious old flag ed by Cedar Grove at the diamond -score ' . : CALL A14D'GET A NOBBY S ' . . 0 dregs ALEX. WADDELL. Cl&r�znont. 36-37 . 1. . that has for a thousand years braved stood 7 to 19. One amdsiiig feature of the - ! I UIT. - ;_ . I :. . . .. . .. ------..--.--- - - - - ----- ------------.- � I . . . ... - ­ � I . ' . the battle and the breeze will continue day was a match between the Norway and - LQTDAYED !-Lost,- stmTed or __ I have s1aige and magniticent stock of Wall Paper's 'very - - - . 1. 0 f our own � " near Norway. a bay niare. three years aid, . . . . . . I to be the ensip,i and guiding star cricket clubs. We succeeded in S Stolen, � . " defeating the visitors by an innings and . ` . * .- , Canada's destinies in ages yet to 00 with black points; also &black ware. aged. in- - low in price. Boots and Shoes in large quantities. - - . me. tbirty-five runs. Following is tbb score: formation that wil I load to recovery 91 same will � #I . . . .- 1. . . . - I . r -- Such celebrations do much good, and . HIGHLAND CREEK. be suitably rewarded. Address J. V. ADAM S. - Z4TZX.jX.j . Orroom C)X1 t.*3RC) = M= ' I ... .- . . . 800 Queen at. east. - 35 - I . the sentiment surrounding the me'111- Beldam. e Pover, b J Fogg ........... *v ......... ; a4 . . ,- . a. . . I Lennox, lbw, b Hargrave ...... i ............. I -- - ----- - -------- - . - � . I L L I . - ,� L . . .. . .1. I . . . ories of th.e banner of our nation can- J Baird, b Hargrave .................. " ' , . o . � DON'T BE AFRAID OF TNE LOW PRICES. - r .. .. I. . . . ' ...... . � 0 NA7PANTED.-Salesta6b io holdle , _. .1, . . - '. . . -not be too often appealed to." . Purdie. c Pover. b Hargrave - .............., r 'IN . hardy lines of upreary stock. Hand our I . � . _.. .� . -0 . : . ' . " - ­ ... . - - . - . - , .. . . . Leslie, *b J Fogg ............................ me I... : ,- � . . � - . _­ . . . � � . - - . _. I Pzzkemsn c Blyth b Hargrave ............. art. I . . - 12 outfit free. Aal&ry or commission froul sato THEO, R WILLIS . � In Tspeaking of the e . 3 Have done business in Canada for over . . ,P POSTMASTEIL - -- - L n XCC116011S ft t A Law. noi out.... - , thin I . . . . ...4 ........... ; ............ 3i years. 8uccem faaranteed to pushing an It , --- . - I ingg, c J Fogg, b I argrave ............ � - --- --- - -_ _­ ­ --- .--- . . Shla Slurr on Tuesday. the Globe has 'last 0 they follow our instructions. Write fornterms . __­_ - - T!!!!W - .. _ .- . I . � - 0 40 Galloway, b ur6wn ......................... 17 at once. CHASE BROTHEHfi- COMPANY. . . � .. . I - the following :-"Four men were eX. A Baird. 0- Brown. b Hargrave .............. . . I . . - . . . . - . . I . . . . Tossel, b Hargrave .. .......................... 0 Nurserymen, Colborne. Ont. " ___ . - . . . ecuted by electricity at Sing Si . 0 ___________. ---..- - . - - - * . . .. I ­.. -,., . . : . 1. I � - I . � ­ . . . . . . . lug yes- __ . . . . . . . . . I I . . . , ' - ras .......... �...:- � 5 -- -- - - - - - - - - - - --;;:� _- =-�:�-�- � - 11' . � . . � . . . . . . . . - ' - terday after justice bad been delaved -:.. - -.' . '. SALE. -The 'estate of the late - __� -P -===-______: . . . . . ... ..... . . - . . _... . I ­ . ... - ______ I il , #' .. .- . . . I . - Z�:_� - --- ­ ��:Z7_�_= . - - .:' . ' : . � 1. ,-., Totat ..- im F"Mrs. R . I . I . . . _______.___=7__ . for two years by the eftofts of at ..... . :, t. . . . . . tor- * ' I . . NORWAY, - - I " -, , very, containing 50 &L -res, being - I . . . . . ; I compobed of the S.W. (juarter of lot 10, in the ! " I .; . ' . . . - neys who, according tq The Pblladel- Hargrave, e and b belamm 9 b Baird -I ....... g 2ad wu of the the township of Pickering, front- . . i Brown, can I b Beldam... 6 b Baird I - ! - - , , �. I - la ........ 6 Ing Kingston road. 4J milos from the town of . . . , - U I / _. _p1d Record,.were in the pay of -elec- J Fogg. b Lennox,b Purdle 2 P Hasting, blinird 0 Whitby and if miles trom Pickering vi 0 1 1 - . . � . . - 0 Pover, b Beldam.....'. .... 6 c Galloway, b be)- Good soil, good builatpga and everT convenience. '.. - . � ­ - - . tric companies. A similar Struggl 11%ge. ._1 *--UNDERTAKING. . . . daw.....,........ ,I This is a very desirable property- Title indis- I , - . . . - I ..-.. took place in,the Kemmler case, each 13 Over. lbw. b Lennox i. .. io e Tossel. b Baird 'I putable- For further particuiars appiv on the � � . .. . - -of two companies striving to -show ]Blytbo.c Parkm'u.b bei'm 5 b Beldain ........ I remilen, to A.A. POST, County Architect,Whit- I . Ve a constantly . .. I G Fogg, b Beldam ... _ . I! -, ing in the above lini .. � _'.. . � . . ... 5 b Baird .......... I ty, or W V. RICHARDSUN Notaxy Public. ­, . . on an rea . - ­ . _ - that the system of its rival was the Tiffin, c Leslie, b Baird .. 7 b Baird .......... 0 Pickering. . sonable rates. �­. : . . I � - I . � Holuess run Out ........ 0lbw, b Beldam.. 0 __-______ -, ____ istf ___ . - i - . . . . . _. �. . . I . '. - . . . . .. i better fitted for the deadly work and Boyd, no't out . ........ . - I .� Calls promptly attendeil d(iy o . . .. I � . a b Baird .......... 1, * 4 not out .......... I - Thoro-beed Trotting Stallions . . t. . r night., _. '. . I _. . . . ,therefore the worst fitted for the other He! - ... 0 b Baird .......... I . . - . - .. I . . I . - ,Xxtras._........ io Extras.'.... , xximzrs Jz 3:)1MjT.jTa-,T(:3.XX & -W - . ., I . - I . � uses ricitv. The execu . - - . X , I 1. I tion of . - , _� I ... � . - pe . . .11 : : � . - . . - 'I ' � - Kewmler was buiigled, and the reports ' ­­ -, . Total 77 . . r tal in GRIT WILKIS W GUE110ft : FUNERAL DIRECTORS, . . . . PICKI�RING, ONT. I . ­_ - - __ . ll ce of the law do- The Xros4 * receipts from tl�e sale of tickets . - =___ -_ - - ::Z��-- -- . ! -_ - . . . . ibe4, a horrible pie* .was #110. � The cotilmittee are to be con- . , - - THR PROP148TV OF - . : . � - I - . . . � . . . . . . . . . : scri ee of butchery. gratulAW 011 the - Very satisfactory man . � �. . . . . . . I . . .. I , . . I I . . - . . � � The e'Xicutions of yesferd*y ' _ W.G. GEROW, WHITEVALE,­GNT. . .�. . I . . � . . . .- . - .. I " .. . I I are said nor in which everything was conducted. . 11 . . I . . I - . . . . . .. .­� . - � I - . I � I .1 . I - - - But so! Will make the seawn of Iml an follo ; . . . . . I , ... - -., 11 . . _. . 1. I , . . I . . C . . . to bave bee'n perfectly �ainless­or, ch is the twuhl. habit Of Melville " __ I � I �. . - , ' ' people. ! . Monday, will leave their own sta4le and pm &� ----. .--- - --- --------- . ____ t!T!-- M , - - - - __ __--nns . - - � - � t I ness - .. -sbotel foran bour - . . . as one wit put it, - "they were un- . . ­. - - ft....� . . . �. . . coed via Vunbarton toSecker - � � , .- . .. . -1 - . - ":�. ,� _;.... . . to Gordon's botel.for noott; ifience to Foy's I . . . . ­ . - . . . .� . . - I ­ . . - I ., . I . - . � . - - qualified successes." . ,:,�. , , 1�;��`*' BROOK ROAD. � . ;, � hotel, Whitby. for night. Tuesd&T. prooe"s to . � . � I . � ; . .1 . . , - - - .. . - -,. - ... - : . .. :_ I I . L . I I , - . -_ __ I - . . . I I - I .. I I i - 0 leewe _� - �a W _." . _;� 1.,.�.:. . ..,.i4 - ::% ­ 4 4 - , . - b6teCoahaws, for noon ; Lhano@ to Ban- - . . I 11 , . - -1 - . - . . 1�1 - - '. _..._­ Central ..: � .: . I . .1 .- I - . - . .� . - - ED . �: '. Mr Knox not's hotel. nowmanville, for the nigbi. wod- - . - . . . : I L. . - . - � . ­ . - . , . I I . . I - .- / I-ETTER TO THE JTOR.'��_ �. - . . . �"' '6s with others started ha�ing. nesday, proceeds to Newcastlo, for noon ; thence - . I , . , . A � - � I . - I .. . . . . Miss L * uke, of Toronto, was in -to*n last to Orpno, for the n_Wt. Thursday, proceeds to * * � . . . . - . . . I . . . . . I - 1!rhia!4epartment ii open to all for the f "dis week * '- I . Tyrone, tor noon; thence to Oolumbus, for the - I _� I . - - . � .11 � a short night. Friday, proceeds by way ol Raglkn to . " . . � . . . - . . . I .� � cussion of public questions. The writer must Miss F4. Robson has left Own for � ... . - . - . in all cases send his correct name with -copy, -time. . Ashburn, for noon; thence to Claremont. tqq I . . . . . - .� " � - ! . . . . . � . __. . . � - We wish it distinctly understood, however the night. . Saturday, proceeds to Gerow's hotel-, �_ - . Ll_ I � . . _.. . .. . ... - : - that in no case do we hold ourselves re. We'ste Pleased to see W. H. Jackson h&s Bronaam for noon : thence to their owxk stable .. L-.- . -..-. - . . . 1-1 . . . � I I - . . .. sponsible for opinions'expressed by corres- fully recovered again. . VMtev&l;, and remain natu the fouowwV pion- - Ill _. 1. ... � - . I . pon&UtS.-ED. Nicws.l . day moming. This route will be owgin . I., . .. !- 1: . �: .. .... . .1 . � I .. . . . Mrs. Roodd, ' ' nod -,l - .. . 9 KING ST., WEST,.— ­.- . .. . . . - 1. . - .. - . . of Dunbarton, is visiting with tbrongbout the season. he.Wtb and weather per- . . � . - � - . . . � . �_ ­ - . . - - - ­fz7r, , ,� .- . her daughter, Mrs. W. 11. jackson. mitting. : ", , ! - - M0 rzo , . . �. . , , . I . . - ! _. Sia,-6etting- tired of worldt4"Ifoi a Mrs. Thos. ]Knojr met with an accident _1%,11*6 - ..�. Xru ZT 0 _.. . . -1 ­ � . __ i . _l- qrlmlt -*- ' ,#,r . .. I . � andlord in Fickering for nothitig, -and to by runni 11CR 43191 f§3F,Yt XCIPI.-T.- .0- - ing a nail into her foot. . GRIT WILKES-To insure & ,,,, r . . . � . - . . ' I - .. - relieve &not party who.was anxious to Messrs. Whaley,Cowan and Conuars are $90. season - I 4 10, to be paid let of February. 180 ; $1 to be The Repairing, of Fiffe Aud Com- - .. �, - . get into tha 6 'On of Eden, we made a rpqhipg. the road. joba this week. ' paid down at time of $"vice. Seseon n1&M . . . - Is I . . - - . start for anit= on the 28th day of . - w flus ' - plicated Watches r i . - I Wm- White, of Brantford, has purchased G, payable last round. . I . I _� I . ec()IV() - ,;. _. LADSTONX-To insure a foal 012, to be paid . . - .. I I ,� . .- wr . I specia �.. ... morning at 9 o'clock. The country fro to aid down at . "I., , - - .1 . April, and arrived in Winnipeg. on Sunday his father's farm and is going to move here lot of February. i8n; $1 be_p .1, .00 , I I attentipp .. .. .. �. . r _ . I m in a few days. timeofeervicO. Seasoutuaree#W.paysi,bleat . - 1% i ! T . . - . I ' ; . - 1, � North Bay haa a lonely look, rooks and . Miss Daisy Roddf,bur assistansclerk'has last round- . % All Work Guaranteed. _ , Chaiges Mode�rats- -.. . � � -wa6er all the way, And bushes, but no large returned . . - _ ­ - _,F . . - I .1., � . . . from a visit to the Queen City. - . .. ­�-,�, t - - ,�, i .. . - -..a*. - i . . . 4 . V 1-1 ­ - I - . . : - a. Firit-class Pasture, well watow. wite"'f - .-. . - . � I . ... - . 4 . 'L I Xb Pi i & , -- `_ .- timber asI.could a"; lakes and areek She repoi-U.- very favorably of the 61k,oe.- orty . . .. - . �: !CUT'' - ' ' - L - . I rods ofstabD10. Indmares frma'disladob win . ROM' MJD T1 . � - - we pass along side of Lake Superior. The Things now quiet has since school C oared for 4% d 0 - " I 1. - - �_ track is cut out of the rock ,from. one to pmantion taken for P - ., . . I . _." .. closed. The absence of both teacher and their safety, but .11 Z.O.Z.,te and wapes at the . : - 'r'.-- : Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller.- ' . . - two hundred feet above the water. ,, . - . . If you scholars is much felt by,.She people of She risk of owners. Ali correspondence addressed to . " . - I . I I � . . . - '_ :, , I I - . . ..- look down it owma if anything happens its ­ , ­ _. L _. � . .. I . . " 'L 14 � _ A . I . ;1_1 -1 . . r7l" I IT!, �Fk. . 4, _; . ...... . . 7;1 a . �J,".i�� 0 " TTA .,X i TRA V .I ow �4mmmmw U 14" I -D '04"v'. �k I . . hu , t Lo"o" ial'alroo ; , r, . �_y 4.8- V-44 - . place. - . ty. W. G. ORROW, WMterale. - .!�t.,. : 9 King St,, Weistler, . I . . . . __ , ­ .. .... ­­ .. " I I _... - . - � ; L .. - �,: . !, L., . , 1�; - �, ." - - - - , , IL ­ .- I- .- � . . I . � �­ ­ .% I .- - I - ­ _� " ­ �'. "...!:_ � - !' Z�.:" ::; '�` � �, ,;,� ­�--., -_ I 7-.. ._,X� ." 11.4 . . . .­ - . . .-.., . - . � _, i.- -� . __ , �.. ..., ., � - . . . - ' . .� k -.� . �, i , , 1 ­_ - "..-L.'' .1 -,��' ��. - j" - -- ,..�. .� -,i,,_ . . I - � - L t .-!, I - . I _ � I I _' � 'L%_ I I . . -_0.::, - j, ., ­ . . 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" . -, ­ - - _� -, , I , k - �� I '. 1 - - I �_;Tgjr �y iii M - , ­ -A, .. , ,,� I ,)� It. _ _. - . - T - % 11 . -i ­,�r I k,f Ar,�. I - __ , ._AP_W,ZZ_ �WNWU & ,?­: *. K�, , f, .- ­ _ � - - s ­ - I .1 It - � L - , .. 'T . 'I- : I , 1 14 . .Z4�. L. . . . - . . . ., . I . . .... .. I .. � I , 1. - . I - ­ -_ LLL _*aWAWf . r%.. . I . � . ___71�n­ - - . .00_00: _ . ­. '. ' � 'r- 095"�F� ­ , - I.." I- I,'. MANKNA ;". � ____ - � 4 ,� , �:- A . ILI _.� ! .;A�I-rL j - ". .. : L . i 6i 14; Q July, T85 I . I � _. # mber of the I �. ,tl@ ArPS - JAu '. " Was Isetied. - . at"is, � Awlicialon Was MRd - , 1. Scirrogat,g Court, by J �. &Ott, apd Abraham V 1. ing for PrObite of Jacot . 1ille. The estate is va � _. . . - 1qeWwarket is adding . I - ,of 266 feet to its wt , " � _ . . . . I _., . The dbmest'c supply ..�L I dividend of 25 per cent. ­ I,. L � , - �_ ,:Z '. - � p good investment i . �:-.� v'e?r. -Geo. Lang6taff's . � I 1, I . LLLL , :12ones at Tbornbill, WS 11 f "I " 1-114 18gh, inaC The Richm , ' ' 6, ­ ., ": , ., �. �.:. ��. ads were telWaphed f( � 4, ..z � li'n 40 1�1.,,��. their engine wit I ... . , , �i-k,: - -, eel M9 the message. , .. v #�, '_ service, saving the dWE ; I .-.. , -con 1_� 4_ - - sidjoining store. -Er . .." *____� 41 -ft L . ,_. .No � . _ 1. _ , � "L. � ,�:" I -MOUNT PLI fl-,_.�.,_ . , . ,:.,. - . .- - - I _.. L . . t-, . t"._, :. . . The followillkis a r# . L" �k �. I :�';�'� lug of the plapils of S. ! L ' ;.:, L " -s , , L % '. � %e for June. The nanic L, .. . order of merit: -Fou-t . ­- !��z . Howitt, Willard Slack, I �� �`:, - F ��. : Third class,- Wiillar i L � . - j ;-f- :Sarah Middleton, Mabl � � � . � Li � 4class.-M-try Gonrlie I __ . . Jobn Colwell, Nanel I ­ I . . . .1. - P . � Avery, Ella Evan . . . , I. . . �_ .., Sarette Evans,Elizabvl . ., . . . Mantle, (;Leo. Youu,". ­ I - ' .. I � 1. -Robert Leonard, M . �::.�:. . � Leonar,l, Hesekiali F ­ � �. butt, Osgar Syphen. � - . : - , ... d _. . F,(Ii,h Howitt, Arthur I . - _. Gourlie, William Fall . .�'.j - - - -Iney, Bertha Leo . Cour, . - �_. : �- , sha. William White, , . . - i . '.� . 'I Emila Gourlie, Teuy R .. L I . . Hettie Gourile, Emma . L . . . . age attendance was '. . / - - - stett, teacher., � _ , - 4" .. - - ! . . - . . � I ..- - - GREENW I - . I I _. . - - . . . . . . . - _. . - - . . . . L - Th6 fullowing show� � I . . - ,of marks taken In 4 . __ .. %, - during June, the wark L . I.. . �. 4W_ In the seconI . . I.' . .- classes the Weekly ex . . .- * . _. , the basislof Luarkiul- . .1 iis are marked ��p . .. . . pupi . I close of each week:� . - � 29. 1. Brignal'25' - Jr. son 3. C5 . . . - - Moore 183. F. Gleew � I . . . - 172. Junr. Fonrtli.- . , - I . L McKitterick 139. A.'.%l � .. 1 -7. T. Gle, . I . . . Adamson 24 .. . . .�);q I Wo. J. Cammack . : . L � .. . . Harrison 148. W I 4 d . . I . % . - derson 70. G. Shea . ' ' � .: - L Witherage 236. C. U, L . . . . . � - . I son 21s. L. Gleeson ��" . . I . __ . I F. Green 130. W." Do . . � 75. J. Stoner 51). - : . ., - I Stoner 2-25. M. Bodd , . I is5. F. Clark 125. ' . ! . L % . aecoud,-G. Boidy . . . L, - . Stilwell 295. N. Har . . . . , I � : _', . . � and L. Gleeson 2V i . __. . . . � 'L Thompson 190. G. G : . - 175. 9. Teefy 153. E . I ; L -1 I - _. . 140. W. Green 115. � . - . . : � L I- M. Graham 280. I'. ' ! . . . - son 243. B. Wilson : . L . _.. � R. Thompson 235. X . �." ­_ - , dy go. x. Harrisou � . average atteDdRnft , . I . - I . L. 43. The following I . . I - .. ... � . I in promotwu exaw;1I L . - � . - 1. . I -rage x. W'thc , C. 11 .. I :� . . I . S . 1. . . Gleeson. To Senr. . , - �� I . - m. Boddy, 1'. Cla � , .L-. C. Shier, Teacher. I .. t - ': . . . - . ­ . - - . � L .. I - . . - - . Brown's .. . . I I . . . . I . . . I ­. . .- ..-. - . . . . . ­ .. . _. . I � .., . ­ . � 'The Raugeft Victc ­ 2 - , . - -.1. . 11 of this � I ,:�.. � list mate I - , � _.. Brown's Cornerst c ; . ��, . *. _'. 4he Ringers and ' - �: I .("�., 1. wali:won by the fc L ..%�. . , 'The fullowine-1 is tl14 . , � . . .�� ; " . -1 Lf: . March 14th, IWI : .. - .. - i �' -��: - , , � defeated Clierr3 wk 1. ", .1 Is . . - March 27,Canadian � " t� � ' Leafs 3 to 2 ; May � �,�7 - May 25, Broo'kbn I t�_--, I- - - _S so o; May 30 , �".-.L :. L -s 2 to () ; �-.�e, - - ... Rangei .. , I'� �. V . .. - Maple Lehfs 1 to _. I , . Canadians 2 to I ; ! . A-1. .__ 1 to 0. .- L, . .;�,_; _� , , - - At the pienic in � �, - ' ' _�.'�L.­'i . 18t there wai ft ill, U � . . - it". which was Won 1. Browin's Corners. i L _ OR'. - �...? � . ly elated by the vic %�_','. it was over the fa , ; ,,,. _ , � ! . . . land Creek. The . I L .. r � , 2 to 1. The team I I - - - * � '-. . . - . - Canadians, Berti L - . . - I Tweedy, backs; L . . son, balf-backs ; I � I I., . wing; Bertram, I . . . Keeler, centre. ­.- . - I _ . . i 8. Orinrod, T. Lit - i . � � son, D. Little, lial ; 1 _. I i .. son, right wing; I .�: . ; L I . L . ; .... � well, Weir, left , x � i � I � I � . i won the toss and I ; : After playing R1 ; . - 4 1 1� . I ; - Rangers scored, 1-1 I . .. 11 � � - both teams begaLi :., - . and made matterE ­ i . L I , defence on bod, L - I � 11 scortug. On th, . - . : I . Maxwell did som, ­� q I ; - : a that has ever bc 1. �. the right Johnsoi I . z . ­.'� il ball from start to . I I ! - tre half -back co, - I _ I - I � . I .. I did Little and Ve . . I wings being exc( _. � ; I I . - said Ormerod as I I . I : . - i -I - succeeded in get � � :_1 they went after il I ; I I L i the old Dig skit : I . . � I L- , 1_: *. ., this poini the w 11 I . . . � . . - � � ­ U% thou&t they ..1 - - . . 1 t - 1. scoring again, I I . . I . - I - 1.0� , _. . . . notable passwg �.. I -, " jmd scored the * .. � . _!, . L _. l3bortly after thil I . 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'r ,,�.;;, - number of the . Markham 46A.." '4 i1i4 hMi iG barrk. . - .., - :-, - - .. , I I 4 ­__ `�, � . I * �, . Sbo fir1l I f,+., �-�J,;�i­� . . --We repeat We havo-146i sun &b4n`,ho" s; . HOUSE AND LOT I :..!P1.�1_-_,;t,�4' .. . I ilyfish-�,#Md L , g, I . . 1-�.' _,_ _. 1 ,)� . it.- ugban�i, A , �. � - lk,.A . - .1: � � - ­­ I . N : xxist wits Isitled.,-P., . L' ­­ , , " - Tho -Beliamy land aides -08 - *dVbrti"d I �*ij Is � dmbli.' and.'. &&* is I, 1� - I . and Silverware 1. j V_ �, , . , 'b", tor Thu"day ija 1§kturdhy. - :- � � I.w 11 .. Uy . -� ij�%hjf'rdlago of Bro , Z ��-.!:�Iw, I .11,�.,.._ . ad,b Wuday., to t 0 " 6-ofted Piokfw-. . , � in all styka, and at all prVir S. "'t"! . 11 - _(. , . %tl�. .�. .� - . . - " . � - - . Z, "-I ,�V - I WITH 8 T : , . " . 1. I 0. . I TXBLF, AND(ZOI0E100L;-1 .. 11 . XpplicRt'On was 'n � E'.. , At make him, test " it he ; * . . i, , U , "' - e Court, by.'Jas-'H&Wilt0n' of . . 'Macdonald and . 0�� -1 . .. Sarroglit 4 ' . &U111fift rosid- ing, besifts being a f1o* inches tallar,then I 1�1' ' "' " - 0 . .: - I I , .. .Scott, find Abrabam wiaeman' of Pi6ker- Ing, itz Bellim$., He has JUS4 completed Affe $hill know he is thrice bless9d.- Good A.n �buo � - 1000ow of Fruit on the flemse '' , . -i�;­,...,- /..'L' " , - X . .1 - �, . I I , Y , , - ��i'vfl I , - - ; - , no .. , ��. I . .. .. . . . , I I .. .. . ft - "no .. ..... . . . ing for probate of Jacob:Heisay of Stouff- his' foAntain and spray 4th which to morning I Iffew Wflllablb- Namely -Apples, -five vAriti88o P . 4 .4 - __. . MUM . 6 *1 .1 . - -.;.. rkL. wanting a - Currautf,, etc. pries. -'. - .-, " . � ..'. I " __ .1 - . I . . ,�, : be estate is valued at 015,000- ' : wsi�i 114 LOU do ver'garden. . I . 3 , � -­ i. - 7 - , , I I I , , . - I 0,0 Wqg $9, -v-.- Plums, Grapes, . , .v. I �. *�, � * : - I !_ .- -i - � - 11*& tat. - �­ 7. . .1. I ­­ i - t�_ _� , - � , .i. . .��;, ,_ , I NL ,,wmarket is ad 4 . - . I Ill I.OkNi. . z � At ,Ville. T ' pewial-14"*9 wo. L, _ 14 with' . , - t.. ding ano - ther extensi& 'Tha- foot 11 club took their s' . . - I : ­11� , 'ji I jind get priod'fr6id ,�' �' " - 0 100.00. AM ch6file bufldiw . IL � '­ ...� i . __ - � � erwo .- . . I., - . � -.,�Z i� . of 266 feat to its Mat As BYsteln: ing.. water- pitcher. which %bey won at , - -- - - _ . _. , JH"M."M fruit, very-eheap. Also house to 18L � , s pa,ving a . I - ill. Ia. , - ­;, 16XT 'A 2ZIP 1 . .%�,.�-­*"L:� . � ;.1 "I . _V_ -, - - . . ­ - ,., - . estic supply- there i Brooklin to %lie home of Mr. &rehie Muir School .r4p6rt of Siloaa�svhool f6r'b-bw 0�;.. 0111L�. 'V - . � - - ' " � �. - . - - P � 1�,,: I.; The don) ; . - .. T. C. BROWN) 1. .- _�--- -111ti,q- - , a - , - -Z - :'4, " M per cent. on the outlay- -a on Friday evening. The -members- of the �amea in order of merit, Vourth-u"on 71y, ..i. 110�"i$p 014T . : . - I. - ", I, .1 1, ­ -� . . . I . dividend of 9 . , . , I ,� 1i . T. - - 6-Y . . BIROUGHAN. �. . � . ��_,_ I.- . . I - ' . . . � . ­ , A . I Very good investment indeed. � football jinb and theit friends were pres. Flumerfelt, Sarah Chapman, Aani8.Dike. ,- -,.;,- - v ! _____ - - - .. . �11 - . ­ . : Dr. Geo. LangstaTe stable -an& drivi mg ent and spent an enjoyable evesibg. Promoted to Fouq�-Jeoie Flumerfelt, ruoy[o_ 10- J[W pfill � . "., , '_ - :. - �1'il_,.. - . 11� � .� .� i': ;' ' ... a - :1 " �;?, If ) L . 1'i '. L'.. RECIP90 CITY ' .,.,.. . .. . e h arboro literkry society 'had'& Willie Chapman, Mary UcNeill, Jessie I , I , � � -_ . I. - ,,,,use at Thornhill, was burued ' h T e * OLE ..- SIS I . .., .. I . . � . 11.�: Q . ­ :71 - . I - . . . . I 5 ....-0 I .. - " - �_ 18th iust. The Richmond Hill fir�enb 9- social meeting last week at J. Annie'. Martin, Clara Martin. ­ Third-Egbert I . � , - ON - - , . ... . . . . .- -:-., � .'��. . . , - � -... - . . -� . x . . . - , � . . . . - ! - I I . . - . . . _.. ..... I I.., . . -BASK ; . . - I :1 ed for and arrived w th Aftei spending a sociial time thq members Dike, Septimus Foot, Minnio Reid, Gio k_ Urq0aft, Fashio"'able Tailorl': - . - , "'N ��-- " - , ade were telegraph r - 11MCK ST.9 SOUTRAF WARM . :��'r_, - - . ine within 40 minutes aflAr- e- and their friends sat down to a table well 1 oot, Aggia Chapman. Beatrice Flumer. . ,, is not .in favor . -of: - tr&&ng with the, - - Ii. - - their eng I � . . . . . - ". ,�' � - . � the message. They done .. od laden with strawberries, ice cream, etc. felt, Florence Mortean, Keg& MoUvilen, v Works Unitedstates, but is. doing a large, - -,,-: :�­.... I ceiviug . I.. I � . � :.- I , service, saving the dwelling house and an Rev. Mr. Scully was nominated waster of Alice Ensign, Hiram Wilson, ]Terbert . haby.luble, a tisab ;with, Markham and Searboro ` - .�.- '.1".. . I . I - - - '*.- I - Adjoining store. -Economist.- , ceremonies. The first to4sk was drajak Graham, Stallal Foot, Nina Mortelki, At- - . . . � Townships. The fashions for '489V . .-. - " L 4�_ , ' � .�_"elx � . ..... I ........ & 1- I � .1 � to the Queen. The neit to the Dominion bert Hague, Annie ]Dann, Minnie Oldham, e ust arrivea* aAa i eall make you . __ I 1.'1-11 . . L . . Maffison & Hawkim, hav f ' - _. I.. . I., -a� . ..� - m-OUNT PLEA8ANT. - ­ 11 .: - Government, to *which Albert Chi:ter e- Jennie Oldha,m. . Promoted to Third- . ­ t, ? - t . . 1.-A, . - � .,-r ro - the latest sty4- Call and get a nobby. .1 , I I - . . . . I . I w ... 1: -1 0 ,a ial Dayid r3hillinglaw. 2nd . ..., % .I! i��:­ � - I .1 . . . I . - . !��. .1. sponded. then a toast to the class -Isaac � Manuf racturers of . ... . . - _ - . '. - . . . . . . ' ng is a report of the stand. Governtuent, to which Will Annie re- Pegg, Everetta Cain. Promoted to See- Marblexontimen to, Headstones and all suit.' Fit guaranteed. .. �_ ­ I `11-:1 . : The followi - i . L- &.- �"­. - ,?.. .. I _. .:,X . I I .1 ___* � - - .. . Cemetery Work. 04U aoM1._..__,. .'.t,�:-­ I _'_ [ie pupils of S. S. No. 4 Uxbridge, spouaed. Fred Richardson responde to ond-Howard Dike, Bertie Dike,Eva Old- other . .. _1. - . . .- ing of t] The names are arraingod in the ladies. 'For.the toast to the literary ham. Part Second -Mattie Ellstork, L. Auo unportareof Scotch, swedishi -Am- A-Zrquhart I Br gh a %­ . -_I- . - for June. I . orican and Can&4i&u *rAnItes. - , . . s � r - o : -� I .- w . , : . _.- merit: -;-Fourth class,-Charl)MA ciiole. the resident, E. J. Palk was call- Farrier, Maggie Leach, Millis Dillon, G . . .- -_ . . - . ­ . . - .. order of P, e All parties w1shing work would do Well to call " . .- - jr. . - The master of ceremunies com- Alcock, James McGain. --First-Aani on lug- MENNEOMM10 I . . , � ( ..__ ]Elowitt, Willard Black, Elizabeth �Poy ior. ed upon us before purchas, Au work guar . anteed 0000 - I ... : ,`* . I . . . � Ellis, Charley Bagerow, Jane Ellis, Lily - and prices of the 10WOOt. . - I I I ­ ird class,- William Ashingtouht rst, mended the circle on its success; � . . . . - . . -.'.R F - . . -1 Th ____ - ___ - - . I ' � - SiLrah Middleton, M able Poyner. Sec oud The annual ioci4l in connection. with Reid, Ben Oldham, Lily Shillinglaw, Jos- . __­ - $500900 - . I - . ...'. -1 . - � ,4= - .- ... 'i . t .Mary Gourlie, Edith Johnson,. the Washington Methodist church wa hi Farrier, Emma MeGan, Richard . cx.�A6m=1401 ", . . . o I .. , ..." , , - � - . 4 . . class,- . - . �,­ 4 ' � - Ork the Poot. Stella Ellis. Bertha boxclaY, - ' . . . ., , , -11.1,V.- . '. Jobu Colwell. Na ld on the lawn of JerrV Annis, I ... . I . - .1 a TO LOAN .;- .. ::. I .. .. ...4 _1 - �,- . _. .1c : - .. . �. hr .; " - 4van. Part Second�7 evening of July lot. This was not an ex- Teacher . - I � - . . . - - able: - .. " .' _ Ella L li , . - - . : I .1 J* per cent. ' pay . . .. . .�,.� AverY, i, - .. . I - I At 5 . I . _. - 0, te cessfui a iftl .1 I - . - _. � . garette Evaus,Elizabetb Gour 0 ception to the usually one &as . AA%..D I . � . - . I... � ­ . -_ .. _�. .. _..� I . I. .. . . yearly. Straight Loanse .. . . - I . - I'�� -1 ' h . - . * I -- The high r . - P � . I : ; � . . J ��'�.� Mantle, G�*O-, Young. Part First, o.8 h.eld. in the same place. . � 1. . - . . I _. . - . . 1. . . I . - ­ � . . . . � . � - . . - � ­ I I.- ... . . . - . . - . . . � ' - , - -]Robert Leonard, Mabel Colwellt Fred 819jVD9 by Miss Sim son and Mr.Le' ter, -I! . . .. . . . ., . - ._.. .. . Apply at once to- � - . . . . � ­ _-.._1.,1 . . I of Toronto, was higgUy appreciated. if"' . 1- : I . . 7 Leonar 1, Hesekiah Falkner, Mary Gar- Wasbington. who is a graduate o the I . _.,.. . ' � . .. r'. . . .. DAVID J. ADAMS1, . " .. " -, . I 1 " �_ �, ,� .;� I - butt'Osgar Syphen. No. 2-W. Norton, . - . ' _­ I - I . � - . 9 . - 27-a iunwker 4& iurcokery � 1 -- . . .'- - , % .1 :� I :Z* . . : Edith Howitt, Arthur Derusha, Charlie National School- of Oratory and E.ocn- P&B"'LIC NOTICE 19 ' .. _' - - � ,; �' .. . I . I --- . . -.::1. . I—, :-: e 1.,--:1 .. .- L'. I No. I-G'o. %ion, gave three recitations which ,.bom- , . I- . I PORT PERRY, ON'r. -_ . _. .. :. Gourlie, William Falkner. - I . , . � - � - . - I I L�, . - mended the reciter to the audience. Ad UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that - ­�A. , I � - .. � . �.-­:­ ' ' ,�_ , Courtney, Bertha Leonard, Sarah Deru re deliVered by Revs. J. P a Court will be heldinthe Town Hall, at - - , I . . - - � . - ------ - " - _' .. - I _­_ �' , neon, dresses we . . I _: ... sha, NVilliarn White, Charlotte Job n- Brougham, on . . . . Established -I . .-.. - . '... : . - . . _ ,1 . . . .. _ . Emila Gourlie, Teuy Roach, Roy Morgan. Itedditt, of Toronto.' Joe. Rexi, of Utlo - . . . - . . Ilettie Gourlie, Emma White. The aver. Ville, and John Fitzpatrick, of Toronto. . . . : . � . - � I - -, , .-- .. L I , . . W. E0,0'BR1EN_.._' . . ... . . 1 . as 26.5. George Led- instrumental music was furnished �y the MonLy, 13th aay of NY ' ' -..- 18671' . ._.. i __ ' . . z �, . , ;. _ age attendance w. Highland Creek brass band. The pro, . - I . I 1. 1. - �_ : . "I - - , . - L gett, teacher. I . A. D., 1891, at the hour of one o'clock -, for I .. � . � . . . - .1 _.. . ?. . - - i., I I . ­ ''I . , '' - . . - � . � 'L_�_Tilr,- - - ­ ;. I ­ . I I.. 1. . .. -.1 . - - ­... �.:, ceeds amounted to 4167. . the purpose of considering and dete=g all ., _/ - I . .... . .� , _. .. . . � � . - �:_ � � � I � ...-..- - . ��:";; 1 - I . . - - I complaints made.af&inst and to the SW68M611t I . % . - . .. . . * ., - . , . _ _­ I... - . I . , I - Mi.0y , . ­ ­ � . L, � . I _ . . -_ - -_..-_L1 . I L I __ : ­ - . . _ . - -, .. . - �': .- , . I . - . . : .:.. �._;� Mrs. aurrows, of the Wobtir, . . � 'Wil � - . . I . . GREENWOOD.- ,. I I Otel, I oll. of the Township Of Pickering for the year . * ' . ' . : � - . .- .1 L ... r i: , . - . 1891. ' . - .� V ' . . - * - ' N'. . . ) . .. . � I . . . - _... .! .. L..., � ...., � . . . - . -.:. - . . � I � ; ted bar husband with a litt 0 girl Dated atWhitevaie, this 29th dayof June.A. ... . .. � �L _: 'The following'shows the total number pr6sen I D., MI. . Pump Factory . I .. - . . 1.111_­�.C- . . - ... on Friday last. D. "Z'"*X. -L . y - � . �, i -.1 _� �, - '. of marks taken in Greenwood Si hool Jae. Morgan, *generally kno a all ' THOTOGRAPHEio:,� .-. , . 36 ' Clark Towughlp of Pickeriog. I . - ... . L -I".... . . :* I . . - . M I - I 15r i � .,�� - -11 _: inable beincr e � -v alor!L49tor I L ,.;:�-. . . - ______ , � - 1. I . . of +JLBZX_Vi0"r1nx station 0.1r.1% . I .- . .i .. ­ . .. . . .. . . .� . . ... . I __1 I � - � .. . .. - during June, the marks obta gentleman Morgan, died from h art - ____ a. ae:ro 7,, 1 - - . . ' . ­ �.- - i, . .-,.. -:� . 400. In 'the second third and fourth disease last Viursday. - INWR I-- - - - Manufacturer of - - - ' - : .ttions ft -nish - . . . . - . - the weekly examin . A Laare bel origing to M. Willis h d One TaAI.XS GOINU EAST VUE As FOLLOWS: . _� . . ­ ' ' , -- -- - - �-L- - �, first c sses 8:00 A. M. As good, prompt) quick, M I . - ­:! . . the basislof markin.a; in the of her legs broken. by a kick from a aother' No. I ExPREss - - , ' ., - . ­ .1 . ­ . . . t the . -T ,� --- � I pupils are marked approximate1v mare the other day and had .to be shot. 61 S MIXEI), . - 2. 2 P. M. Lift, Force & Suction PUMPS able work tells every time, ., . ; :'- 1�': - � _ . 1�': _ _ ..- -.-Fourtb,-W, lee* .. C):�o P. M. - . . - - .. .1-1 : close of each week .Nothing unusual Occurred on the let. - 66 7 LOCAL. - - I . . - � � . . oore I - R. vs of Brass, Iron and . I have the largesk traae., - . . ... ."'I -.11 I I . 0 off all - - . .. i I I I - son 31t.)9- 1. Brignal 257. N. M .1 The partv at Mr. Cowan's elim Ta.,LINS 001NU WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- De*well Pum - I I . .. L.- .1 2� IT - I son rowd ou o I in Ontario county. - .. . . I.. I . Moore 183. F. Gleeson . 182. A. serene aud Mr. J. Annie had a c No. 8 LocAL. - - - 9:03 -A. M. . I . . .. �­. �_ . I - �'�,� I . . � - . . ., �_ : .172. Junr. Fourth, -C. Green 2 0. E. his premises. My . 66 4 MixED . _ . . 4:16 P. M. - . f-1, . . - � ,` . .:.. ' - .- - GEARED AND P - .. ' . . - - .';. � � . . - - Meeu 80. Thir� ,---�L at OMPING WINDMILLS, . - ready . McKitterick 139. A. - Overheard at Woburn :.;."George - 11 2 Expaxas 0 9.08 P. At - ar pictures ��_ - - -�_ I - �. ___ indmiil and Cistern Tanks, and, Tf I'say I'll,have yo, ... -1. - ...- - . Adanison 287. T. Gleeson 281. E.Wilson wvife shaid I zhud ger-drun 'his'�viek- I I ,­..� _"�__ . :. RM - ­ - __ W by a certain day, I'll have them by. - �. . . _S1 - my Oowan too mask to make a ii b 1 6 . � .... - ... ., , . 230. J. Cammack 230. D. Hewitt 155. F. respeck PICKEKiNla ARKET. Cistern Pumps. Afail Order - .- . . . . , - I . . . - A . . - I - � Harrison 148. W. Adamson 144. M San* liar of her-zho here am, zee ? Warz-u- � .. . ngwg Omce. jujy io, imn . that day, and they will be correct-. .-. . - .. . - . I . promptly attended to. . . .1 - :.... -..! _:., . _. a 50. Second, - M - . . . y gnished. . - �� .. . . , .. � �. - G. She " yall whest, 90 to mo spring, I .W to 1.05 " W I ly done and finel I 10 11 � �_ . . derson 70 rri- zav ?" Floor. family. per bbl. $5.80 90$6.00 Agent. Pickering - , . - . I . .i Nvitherage 236, .C. Hewitt 229. C. Ila " Then mvScarboro sweetheart LYMAN FORSYTH, . - -L - - . ., -�'N" f0aZr 'Fio'ur pasti t - , . ", . I - - Brigna , 198. ,kin ,y. per bbleSCM l3ran per Son . -_ . - w gallery it one of the lar�s - , - -_ ' , , - �� * ' ,- ' .. son �218. L.. Gleason 204. F one) you jbink I wrote var3 r_ $16. 4`6orte. per.ton. 020 screenings per ton $Is. __ . --- ---.-- My ne . _.. ,.. ­. �: '--' . . __ . . . . . . _.,� F. Green 130. W. Dpnnir. 95. F. .E yfield about Mr. W' Burt the other w(ek and � Province. . .. �. - . ,��7-. -., FARMERS' MARKET. and best appointed in thiD . ' _� . ­ - .. . - Jnnr- Secono 1,-E. to state the true facts of the . . �. � ,­� * t - � ­ - , ..,. . ..jit - - - 75. J. Stoner 50. that I failed I - .. TOROYTO, July 10, 1891. . . Everything is as hwdy ana tasty . , -.v.,;, I I .. . . - 7 - E. Tho npsoo yo to be. .1. I . . � .... ": . . ­ ": - Stoner 225. M. Boddy 178 �ase. Is maybe possible foT . . u money can make it. Call . .� .. - �.-, : - .- . I � . . . 155. F. Clark 125. M. Teefy 125 Pt. mistaken. Give me Wine ear my friend Wheat, faU, Ush ........ I I 08 to$ I 10 . . I . . I... -.%, .1 - I -1 . _. � G. Bo4dv m. Moran and E.- and W8,11 go into details about 11 a& mis- Wheat, spring ......... 0 00 to 98 ­_ - around when in Whitby. .. . . 11 - , . I � .. i- - � . ­­ . - I . . Secondo . 06 . . ... s. I .- . . Hsrrison 193. K - 0 leeson I conal ler the Wheat, red winter ...... 1 08to, 0 00 . '' - I 1. _12- .�;, . ­_ '' I.- � Slilwell 295. M. ark and E. erable church busin"s. / 86 to 00 . 4# M. , m=2A.V - ­­ . .'_ L 1. , - a� and L. Gleeson 280. X. Cl fevv sentenftes previously p1e0ned by me, Wheat, goose ........... 0 4.6 0331 � - - - - .­ I _... � �_ h 1 54 .1 - - - - _. _: � �.._ . Thompson 190. G. Graham 176. A. Smit to the point, correct and amply inerited.' Oats, bush ................ ' 58 &O . a I - ____ _____ ___ . � . ' . ' � . ­.-­ ­ . � - M"u 148. A. Meen . .............. : 00 Lo . 49 . or I -;.-. - - - _ _,.­_._ . ...- I 175. N . Teefy 155. E 50. First.- you state, Mr.' Burt by officiatiDg was Barley, bush 78 to . - 74 - mass � ARTHUR EVERETT - -, - . ' . ,� ... .� -140. W. Green 115. M. Shea merely obeying the Bishop. Do you Peas,bush ................. . .. . ' . . ­ _.. ... I . �_ -.,.. I _. . P. Wilsoq250. M Glee- 00 to 00 .- .. ....... M. Graham 280. know thit his Lor ship has.written more Hay, now, too ............ 16 16 - . V?ishes to announce to the surrounding Public.. . . . :... . - -:-:, . . 1-1. .r.)43, B. Wilocin 235. Jtlnr. First,- thin once to one of our parishioners and Stmw, ton .......... 8 50 to 9 00 � that he h�s oprned out a Tailor 8110P � . . Son Z 66 . 6 50 to 6 7.5 oppobite Disney aros'. store in ... _. , , . - . - - - W. Teefy 165 . Boa- I can Dressed -boo 1""AWLI-arginjam . * -.,..,. - It. Thompson 235 ., L . .. - St . The ti . ............ :: 4 00 to 6 00 . . - . that in one of his letters he sp I . oner . ! - . . I - . I . _'� -, ._.: dy go. m. Harrisou 70. E ouly repeat that it wits not ith my Beef, forequarters ..... . I . . ---;-:- M.A-1-A3.h1!�-2Z9 _. - _.... - � .. . ... - - _'_.iL­1 . age attendance for the mon wa' knowledge or consent that Mr. .. '. Burt Beef, hindquarterr ....... 7 5-0 to 9 00 .- - 1. . .. . - - _. ave . ecelve orders hi his . . - /` - . . . . * . � . all I I - line and execute work in a satisfactory - '... I �: �, I - I ..-_ 43. The following h e bets been officiatlug "u Scarboro and I IfuLton ................. 0 ... U 00 to 8 00 . I to . NVhere lie is prepared to r . . - -,- - - �:io . . - in promotiou ,XaUlivations :-To T iird, L . tten to the Provost to see, 1,hat Veal, carcass ........... 6 50 to 9 00 ,_ . I . .� 30-6ui manuer. call and see u& ..- - . . ... .- . . L'� I T.I. have wri I , , - -_- - ... L. he does not send him axain." Think you Butter, lb ..... : .............. 00 16 LO 00 IS . . '­ " - `: - � - � _ . � � _­ I . OQ 12 to 00 14 V1Q0A x" D OTRICIRGIrm. ARTHUR EVERETT, BALSAM, ; , ._:�7.­ - X. W'therage, C. liewitt. C. Harr �son . ­ .. - - Gle'eson. To Senn in- .*.of# � - . I . 1. - - . .I.. Second, -E. itoner, my friend that Mr. Burt was justified i Eggit, doz ............ - aral and 11W __ ___ - - - - - � _.___ __ - - -, ___ .:1 - ,.% : . __ . . .. . ----. 11M acwr?AUM .1. �. " -,- i* - - . 0 8 . - � '_ -1 - - ' - . I e I , � . . . , - / � I . . . main od WT 2*0, iZ UXK- ' VICKERIN ' . '. . . - .. ,her. I r - I __VV_1N_10N Inma so lad YX A= t M. Boddy, 1'. Clark, E. Thompson. W- coming here, even if he were instructed - ___________� . -r-. � 1 . -, � C'. Shier, TeRC - . I .1 . . to-do so, ku9WiV9 tho h1Rr011MiD9s his T) - BANK . weakwa d am w84 woo d i L'TG '_ i �-_ ... . '. � . .. " ­ _� T. I I . . A='ay * . I � an harl"W"L I . . - � � ' . . I .. ,... �;. . would oetagiou ? You ware cor. - - . - MAP = id*W : ' , 1i I I I . ; - � . _ � , ._ aolxg so VXasysiarm -d& ,: I -_ - � . 1. - - I -1 . 1. t, - - I I . . - - . = . . . :. i i - I �. � seut, bore, but ' -seseftlaii"y- Now .. - I - Brown's Corners@ ..... _ ," ,.;�_. rect in stating that lie was C - be . - � ... . � . !,r - . ... ". .4= ommes- Wflis am a?% '� -- ;:� I. I -11, - . .11 I ... - Capital Paid uPt . $1,500,000 VI&M t - . . _ .- . .. .1 . .. . . � it was an error made during %lie Pro _�___&A_ .-A MA land (MW) fte- Addnw Gul 4 . I . I ... . . - i . Lum er. d I �' :,... . r _.- .. . . ' from college. The prin- q - $1,350,000 AL 4DO., DUFFALO, If. T., ... I I . � ......_. - ...1. I .. � * . The Rang44 Victorioni once mot. The vost's absence urplus, . � -1 .l . - - i . - � - . . _�­ .. I i Wag pl Lyed at oiple within the man ehould hav clogged ' I . - , . i 4 - . . - . .. � . last match of this seasod ' . . I . I . I . . .. � .- '. I . ,. ud be came more akin to . k LATH AND. .: .- . . ... '. � Brown'.s Corners, on July Bra, between his footstsp& a ... WHIT BY AGENCY. � . Lui%YBE, 9 1 . .. '' � *,'�_:.. � . I - . I...., .. which the upholding of Uade'S than of Heaven. .: - . . . - . - . 'I. . '. i . I' -the Rangers and Western Stars - - SAVLNUS DEPARTMENT. . . I 's,06 1 i , , _: . � � I . - . . . . .. . . I .�, . _. _. . "won by &i former by I go it to 0. It is -noble to seek truth and is is beauti . . / 'No , . �. .1 . L __ S11IN'GLES, - � ,.--. _. - - .� - . Was ton: � .: . .. . . . . - I I .1. - I . . . . � . . the Rangers reec rd since ful to find it; why should you endeavor Interest allowed at highest current ri .- - - -_ . L .. , . �.; - . . . .. a LuMB- Be - .-: -... � ... The following is arp and distort facts giving notice ofwithdraval required. - __ March 14tb,- 1891 : Ms.reb 14, aDgers to so w - - - . or DRESSED I .. 'r I . I - , . 3,ring of falsehoo, . That W. H. HOLLAND,l __ . , I . � . - - I .- .. .­ rywood, by I goal to 0-, them the coh i - MANAGER. - - -0 - - . -,.- - . - I - . i 1. defeated Cher : . #me - i - _..., ; uly ),Maple item or yours WAS a hollow a tempt to 101y - I . Im - . .: b_ 1; I 1. March 27,Canadians I to 0 . :- ­__�____ - ____ -, .-- OFT WOOD � . !�­ . .1 - , u actiou that cannot e w4ite. - ---- . . HARD AND S I _.. -1 , - I . .. _.: 2 so 1; gloss IL aluable . . . . ; - Leafs 3 to 2; May 16, Ellesmere Raglan washed no matter how goner 81Y YOU AuctioU.. Sale Of V � M -AT LOWEST PRICE- - : "L -, ­. . - �. -1 - 1�. . - I. I ­ :: . ""Ma V C) M 0 .1, T '! . . J ,_SX _ . . . . . , May 25, Brooklit I to 0; May 25 * MTEIN �nnl _ 11 . 0 mixture. We I ke to see Prope' . .TM ... 'A 11. : mere lefeated may apply th 1. I - Fam r1y. . - -1 - - ' ' - " � -_ i .,.. . _. 3 to t); May 30, Elles . in the p1per, but r justice ... - .. . d if .* i �­ -,­�` . . . . . rs 2 to 0; June 6; Remgers tied your news L - I.. - - -cent.. will be adde - I . ; . . Rauge . n- : . -Ten per � -1 I � i- . - Aluple Lellfs i to 1; July 1. defeated ss�ko try and separate men a d things, Under and by virtue of ower of sav co ; . I .L . . . I& . - . - - ... _. , ! . t' thU m gage, whick) . booked., - - I . .. ... -_ .- �. . - tiality and do tjeopar- alued itivicOrtftin registe ort- , ... I . - ... � '-- - ' . 0 1 ; July 8, Western Stars put aside all par will b.s produced at the Iiine of stdo. aut, upou . . -- . . . . . _L_ - - L _: 1."', I - -..'. Canadians 2 t . ding and � -I "I. t_!. � . t. . - dise yourowu Salvation by as been mL,do. iliere - . ­. I L slilell default in paymetit h, . _� m., .�� . I _. � � a - . . . . - . . _. 1 to 0. L - .. I . . .. ..-. - I—— ! t the P, r0oll . - - - _. . L, - . grow on July abet' , act'.0all. W . public auction 'it . - W Do "ORDONO - � .',;� � �_ n,ein tiog the" mean, deapi0ab will 1,e nffered for sale b) ring. iu y, ]a k> I-, ]it x ]P.r . I I . . . A C Cowan#8 H to] in the %,illaga of Picka . - . . .. .. ulate, ourselves W41111*119 00 I . L_ . .. --- . :. 1�.� - we CoDgrat rdon 3 - - TTT;!!!!!r_ . _! .. . I medal given foe football. 0 Co"U5001t 6utario,on saturday.tho Fleventh ---------- I" _L � . : " _; : - L . . 1st there was a ion- th, - - ­- -- --- - - 'L c -. day of J11 �. A.D.. 1891 'it the hour of Two o'clock L i ; , tile Raigers, of that road cart. The editor lia. it stat, nds --------- ___ - ------- - * , . . - ' ' ' ' I - which was won by . thial does not, in the afternoon. & follOwiug VALItIdt" I& I I . .. �/.. . i - Brown's Corners. The Rangers s re great- ed on his premisefl# but pretflisae. that is to SILY --The southern W I M .� . . I - -1 - . - - A V � yon, in the fourth . � M da, - � . ,-.,7 L - � - ,* ': , - . . uply that be has the absoluto� I control of and - . OCERIES I . :., ,.v - . . ly elated by the victory,easily won'though i1a front half of lot number ele , ` . _. .. ' ug, in the I - . - . .!:. ' .�� � . � _L - " .- . of High- its use. We do not Object to himOVer ,concession. of the towushiP Of Pickart -FR ESH - I a GR - ..\ , ­.. - � . . 1. I.: .� _. it was over the famous kickers lint broncho,ibut on th road qprt county of Ontario. containing by admemure- . - � . - . I � -.r.... . - . ,_ � 11� -score at full time stood seeing t . . . ,x 81Kr!M=). .A,W.-� .. - ".. � .,. .:. ".., . . _. follows : we have a claim. How do we 0 that inent one hundred acres, be the same laore or . -T A . - -_ - :'�E 4. 1 ;' . : ..* laud Creek. The lag& Tuaws,-Ten per cent. of purchase MQ118Y a .Tsrz -.&-LnM:E - - - , _ � 2to 1. The teams line laugh, 'tis as laiu as to be paid kiown at the tilne of sale. Torino for . I . . . � .. 1 �4.1 . . _�� d . - '. . ;C:._� - - . . �.� . -1 _. - :. goal; inowles, out '? Well, we Payment of the hsilancO will be uiade known at - - _____________ --- -_ ____ - . WWWWENWNWEWW� , , ­ - . 1, . _� I � � i_' :_ .. Canadians, Bertram, ide walk. was Or- the time of sale, For!further particulars SPDIY to 9 ., . ­ 1. i -' � Tweedy, backs; Lennon, Bruml roll, Car- Pickeriug's new 6 aue ioneer. Brougham. or wwnwm=­� ,-'..- :1-1 -. . _:­ ke. th tiie eon- UCHER. . :. el -.- " . . Patel in, right dained or fated if yon li , THOMASPO EN14. Vendor's aoiieitors. ,=..� .-. , . , , , � �. I - . ` . I . . son, half -backs; Moorish, rep sentatiVe to LIKY13, HEID & OW . ....","� . . ,�...'_' ; Aw I - - .,.. . . . ­ . . . _ - . . . i. . - I � ell, leat wing; earn should be won by IL 16 Court street. Toronto, . I � - -_ - -_ - � , zt - . . wing; Bertram. Brumw V . � . _____ . � - I f the Pickering NY-wes as We were DO% � � .. . - -_ - - - - - . _____7__ �­ L '. _ �.. ., -- - ------ I I __ - , __ I= , .1 � � �'k --- -_ -_ . .. - - - ----------- L ............ �_______- - . . - - � _ .., � Keeler, Centre. Rangers, A. Little,goal ; 0 ---- - . . - . - . _�____­_,-------- ­= . . . ! . . ...... - . _, L . : - ". UL to buy the win, Ding t cket, the . : - , . . Db, Pear- prose . . 1. . * . ! . - -, � . � 1. --* � � . i - - -. - S. Orwrod, T. Little,, backs. Pell . - I . ar place; had wq eon there . . � � . - . I ! If.backs ; -J. Li tlejohn- edit*or took oi .1 PICKERING ' - * CONSISTING OF--- . - . . - I . .1 - ... - - . ." , . �, son . ' . � I ' . ' - � 1, ., D. Little, ba we should have Won. Not that .'r L_ �- �_� - I . . 4, � : ._ '-�- 1 - -�;-­ . ; . I .. � . Bon, right wing; G. Little, ceut.*e; Max- of course $ 0 2 . . SPICES . 1__ I . . �:� Sre is amy difference as the stands , GL ARS) ) ETC . ­. __,sl, . � __ . . ­ - . � ,-. The ( �anacliane thi I o, SUG � . i .. . well, Weir, left wing- that r. W. J. FINE TEAO * _i:,�` � - ,_ - ­,%..,1,__,_��___;. , .. won the toss and played with he wind. oh no, but it seems to us that road PLA.NIN MILL ' -1 - �.,..��:_. _ . .. the Clark (when at home) meu&io I a : . -1 � I .1. .'jL- 1� - . ' . _:.. - . I . -1 After ,playiniz about five minutes p, . I .. GL ASSWARE A SPECIALTY , . ­ I."" I.. .. 0 fol wards on cart in a . I .. � . I CROCEFARY & , . __ ­.': . - ­ .1 - r .. ­ ­ Rangers scored, then tb fancy he - . .. _. I I . .� 1.1 - .:, "_ ,beir play for he almost deceives One - � . . - _��_;­ -, - .. .. , " . _�;-k ­ , m , . . � , . __ �__.. . _. - ; I I - both teAm8 began to combine owns the whole outfit. We � a appose he I -------- __ . .� -1 � _ "I ., , . . .. and ma,de matters quite'interest, ng for the tp ae, but it DOO 7 ; - ,_ - � "' ______._ - � . . I � - ,�� .._.4i I - . - _. . '. :.t_,.J-i# . :. �1. . - 1. J_ :* __.. left wing Weir "a i( , : I I .- - I .- -.,,, ..", I . . . o - - Ficoring. On the . - . - I .. . i '81119 would have boon lost in sail a warm - - �. ll, .� . .1;A�-:._. .� - . I.. I �i �__ at; . . - - 11 I- .- . - IL 1, some of the neatest it in that 0 ore to test � I _. . I' . ' B ro*s,,- &- --.- C 0 "' .: Toronto . * -,, I � ,� . defence on both sides, the Clanadiani does not 111"D ; had we w . no time �tzcsl - I )oks jolly like it SN§IEI -­ - .. -3, . .. - Maxwell did io to our brother sv�d .- ,BLINDS, . M cCol I . IV- :..*�11.1­"�,., � . . I Eile on invitat n a � L,*1 . �_ ,� i _ �"­ . ,_ I . . _. ... F � . ! that has ever been witnessed, w re0ented on . �, .. - 1. � - I .. . ­­. - .1 - 1. ­ V_41;� - - Z,� - ,-,­� 44. . . __ ­ �. sle played good the bftty of- motion is rep - .., . "' .. - -, 44 - __ '' . . . 4-.- __ I 1�,:-� ­ . . I � - 11� " �,:�- �- ­� ­� . _, . 7 - - . ,. -1 - '__..­­ U �. � - � - ­ . '�;__ ..,.N . .. . ''. ... - . . . 1. - � I I.;, . ­ i. � 6i F . . _ .� ..., . - � t thexight Johnson and Lit f- : . � _�. . . 0 h here) - L na all kinds 0 -�F-v : - - - -- AMOUS� , i. - ,., . Z_ r V . - ". � . � _; . .., �� , 1, .; . I . 0-!.; - , I _. - -- - ,.--' �­ .4 0 , . �:� . I :1 ­ . ­ 1, - . - - � ... . . ball from start to finish. P n in eon- bran new road can, (please I a 3nljg(n� 1J .1 - I eturers of . . .�� ;,�.' . eal Ound, so Not that we are fishing for nvite, not , are the, Sole - manufa . I , .. -.':, �­ - I I 11� � I - . I ,� _�.", 1. ____ - . L I-, 1,iv�'; ­ -7. � , -_ -1 I,"-... , . �1 * V�_ _. - - . Of "� . -L ' , * " _. - , tre half -back covered lots ing of the we loos we do not c4re very ucli about I&O TIJ *'.: ' . .. - - . * t � k - did Little and Petch, their fe I rovitious a ' I , 1. . . , .-. ,,�.11 I � - . I Little it, still if the weather were anything in this line supplied On order �i�.,.;' , ,-. - - . - . _.i��; A,tl 71" � . . . .t:� , �. V exceptionall . . . � . - � '� -, ,� � .­�, . wings being latter (allow 1) and the da good it . - � : ----.Ii ­� ". .,.��", _� _7�;_ .: ". - �� - _.. � and Ormerod StROleg too little � . ... I - 10ii __-1 I L "' n% - " - �_., :,� as backs, were 0 jbility that ., . I . I 0'... � 'L - - , .. , thteregion of lie Pickering Planing Mills , I 1_ � . . 0 . ..;. : I � 1, -, � - , r -, --�, I . �. n forw do. they might be in. Having got t .- V'. . I I .. ".. �.. . . . . I great for the Can&" time we could be,**118d an ure a ride. � no" 611"hinery, I - .. - � f...".. ..) I 1_ . `�_- - _­" - _�' - -- � , " . - ., I .�'T i�­�_.,� �__ ':� _j . - Is . ' ,_ - 4 L:�. ;1* � A_6�-,.;� � - I . 0 - I .- . �. 'I I - , ' , . . - - a getting the ball v6r . R fo to. diffasuce fktWd UP with s'll naces-eiaers prompilvi , �: � � -, - _. ­ I e 6 ._ , ,!. . ucceeaed ii . doeount, . 4. A . ,_ 4 1: . - I I'- ... :.. : -I.. "r... ­ h6r6 :, nuest � . , -A . , 1�_. I ' - Snuffed' There is DO lte`wun� . cajared to All all .01MU" - . - . .� they went after it, and At in iome moo and if 9 &or prefdre to am V nber, and do an the work usually 1 I owli eveijw_ as *6 . - Oil M . - 1. . . - "'." �_, 1, 11 � - . .,!,..,# �1� , __1 -1 . �, I . , _.. 4.-_. r the field. . . . . - , , ­ . : the old pig akin all OV h*Msetf and insists upon. dress, lul , . ,.-I... I .1 I " ,-%-* 1. I . sh ot 11 planiuR mills. - - - I I _. 1. . ". ,.:�� %_ � a winp, wish G. ittle, eon- make. 9 can do so dous in the bess I ! .. ., -_ . "', �,­ - , this point th i '% of the cart, wb F4 )IFA IR " 0 1 - * 11 - - �L. �_ ' .17_ . - 1-11_ � 4, '14-11- . . - .. - - -.-� I _- -��LS�­j t th ir bAnd -at -alai rting Cy, L, -1 A : � - . _.. � . . she C ' -RF OWNEW .... _,''; . . - ,aU at the Ville noax the G. V. ows . I - - . - .., , i � -::� tre thought they would I 61L.OVer . Ir. Affi� MCC -A . . ' � - � , I - N ,0. "a if he has to t 6"king ytbibg in my line. . -�k_-_:,,� �,,,��'J-, ---. L_ _ - _ I an qu - - 1 -7 - . . in, and with so a of their sbai we tion when n .. .m., - . ; J - - -V - " - . � . - ,and Liverpool'r'ad much .. � - . � ... � -_ hu absolutelY " 0--- e a�l- % . - -� ,� - ia 1. . �� 11�...,. . scoring aga argon .. . - " . I . - . . : , * .:t, ,.,� - - .. the ball down Dnt2b ;. ,7 -L _,�_ . � - . ,� 0- - 6 .. - � , - . - - ' j1jj6i�__­_ I I . I � '. L -. - � . �, �,P� , , � W. r � FIM .- li-111 � - , L . `V . . 1'_' - r I �_ I . notable - passing brougbt s, brinT from: our eyelids. , iLLEP - .f ". 441 r, � I..""- _-k- : or �: . ". I rd an last goal. shall DO& Out him if it. is ; any comfort .. J. L SUNME IRV 'kia �]Lardine Oil, _..'' *1., �o For - 6, , "..� . and scored the secom shall not sea, . PROPRIETOR . .. - " .-. sale by PhACIP � �i�: - , F;, �,- 1, . , -- , . . ' . I . .- _ . I -.� � . I - -_ - -_1 ­ - . . - . . , � ­ .. I... . I I . . . . .�..- .. - . - . , . - .. ! .'.. ._:_1 - -, I , If . . . , . � I . -.1. . ­ � �­ - L I . �. 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I K tAo nativp ps . . �, . " i�� . .1 . f - peg tblak 16 paqlanly bow ia. Chu I , . �oiia rf f -,.,:.­ .�' Au Mee -Of , " Gre*t Porter Sqp X 44, y of K lr&i� � it Broad and klmd Som pac . Mr. us I mge was , f * QlArGly So"rich Mont in W,� iff about '� - � ,�� country ; and m V .�, As!%. The a � . I a W" , , , 220,000 men. - � ­ . - . ! - .- . , � for a to kin a 49 . - . .. . 11.. I - . . . . : , Choem and lWomi's- t �1.1 I I - 4zl' tW � . � . M^4; 1 do not whou the U06 Iviag in private splandour UPOn , Dr. Kaoh, the ealabrated scientist, . in .. 'L,a , , � . m2iners am, are the - - , , : - , * . as Now fint tW demari IJ . -1 I , �1, - I -� - - � . - 1�k- � - f -, : -1 . - said - - . . .�;, .,� _� . - - . � � -1 . I 4'' ,:? .:,! - I , . : 4 T men �'P7 - income ; 10 was wore king than In . , Of thelm I . L I __ ..­ I '_ � �i. , .. . . . i. . �� .4. ... 1: _r fa%ber and oin '"t"' to be . �_. . yet 11 � � 7 . .. .�, I I � . . lee pad for ever. M � a. large consumer of mods, water. . .. 11 - . I 1'� -­ . 1. :, ". ." . � � . - . - I - . out of ur head, or - ' . ,- i minfiral r � - .".. - : ­., I . ; . . .. I . folUdsol _.: 40 the - . , :,.":. - :­ . I _: I ' - I __ If __ �_ . � 11. . . i" . . -0 - _- I 410, ,door I taw sad bo*GaPed -a hoe a',,-. � s t �, . - . �._ '' 1 ' ' "' Oi - 36g. i I am a Nkpid old of the vast a$ - - , Chorre, Poonjoet in the Axam hiliss , h e. Pic I - . . I � i : 4" Suggests . . _ _. . 1-1, '. Po"r Ovim tliome - who � liWA on � W This . � , � ­� ,� , * ' *:4� -by Mr. FAHU ,UJ6. or, :� - I , .. - � - � to, - CUP �. . ... :. " _'. J -- ":­:: % * 'Nni ."U0 I .1 - - � . , in fall of over 500 4tchas per nun I il,_-, , , , ­ � : . : , am pr,asd mm� he behWa commoner, I Was .ra, _. . I 6- - I . . . - � . - _. -_ " .. .-.-..,- ,�:. L . - . um. - . . - t day this I , I . . Is , � �� _i1[k­_ _� It" I �-_ , -, "' - I - ss� Torender it perfectly' eligestib' . I � . in � I L, , .. - - .. � - I � . � 1 6 .."i. - bz; "_G -,-4i" . :, --,,�� . - .�_ - ! � sto r ur f4user. " 6 � . 1- - � L,,11t wire I of -England , in ", , akin" . I - - I". ­ - i, *V ,; --,., "O, it , , bat ,in . twre wore �-__ 1k , .- ._­ . � - - ; � _� , I . i�,*. IL �,�-_- - --- - --- mAn at irrIt N_ , , * - .- - �­ - - . be)ea h - before taken. - J � -_ ....- . . - ____ . -V , -t 14'.1-f- ­ ^ - i: . 60.1 all to =Lrts -always be well shaken �0 N:wi#1 al*e b b . _ � , . - . - - . __� �­i' .. 4 ., . ' - I . I . MR i 'I .- ".. - . .. daughter -in-law, but she had no friends in ing to 0 Iny 100[i - hope I P� - - . : . .;, - ., " - . - i to 4 P wielded should � ;.; I wer6 & ' rWb ;- -was b000me my � desomda.mits J_OiA families who - f - . . I tki i . I . --I W I , for in sections &A '. ­ : %, . - such a power, and whose "ign over -their Indian elephants cannot live in Control. . . - -.,. -1 . , . . .; . - t . .. . J_ - . . . y you. Goorge,, 9 " it is found ; and - - .: . : London,., mmd been ip the worthY _., - . : - I � ­ I t, n . A -1 of hot. When I land& was as aboolulla as amb of a moriarolit Africa, the home of a larger and more hardy - � L'� - I., I . � 1 is w4�, years. as ' received I a city. .. V4 mosquipti � *,he ' a no hafto io �, I# I I -may- be w I . t, . . Y.� r W1 , . . , ��_ is there mineral 1 � ' .. . . � " �L new .� , .- , to (As if ; but that a oommooner 01110uld do 80 m��. __. . - . L. �� t . � . I --pm a" a "M& I � 1� . L � - r - _. not i -fi-am . W - IW&**, '.of . Mawr Hall, _ whiab ob I d6wid sto 49K pt. at an ij* Qr. 4 .. you will I exper"" to me. I heard Mr. H&Idane . . I � . .il � I .An" in this riche . � . � -:1 �, . . . -1fritigh Colus .. Chi dleigb Park, requesting me to call upon lodging -1 ouse, whicf would - not be proper that likely. Am if to see a woman Was ' The yield of gold in Victoria for 18N was . I . . - .- � ., . *kan of asm, prond andhaughty gentleman# . .1 ".. �, . . - - - him on a li&06, ln�w of bum�now. .,under fox & 4'r Is yqung,girl. It would not do to' W ro her wrairth-w4man, who has bow I - 5K770 ounces, which is the lowest yield for . - � *�wl v , . a gootia, eap . � . . I . 11.11, .­ ­ t. inQ;;;9e, and dangerous to . - 1. "'.., NOT _� � oidnary cirew�mstancea in reply would have ask, 'there Wag lio lik a sad her toaro to a "'08an ton years. - .. .� 1�_ �,ber to, Aop in nuns, chameleon, .. .- .. - making M . . thwart, as one who was feared rather than . . 7.1 ,�, , front, I bee that I Ind even up lumnew, and that elderly h n*1q.to look after bar, and George ,cr000d - . I - � Of the VA . ,_ ,cr000d* ,sl -Not that I anfortain a poor love& Wh&j. then, was the secret of this . At a recent provincial marriage ceremony ". . 0 1 - . - , of more . � .. . . n "� r nick I .: . I I ted I ciould not tear mynif away sle"g. in it--tbough, fi* the maiter of , , * Of the sex ; but in the Came of RILOW Ol -heartied holiday-maki in which a the bride was exactly twice the W a d .. ' . :tt cop I . . - . ,­ L - ver, . .. MY ymadmal and bjr4 and my pipe and that, he c ould have got a room elsewhere ; ' , ore 1 � I � �i. � - 'M I - I _ ' rip,= I Vould wp it I . a sympathetic desire to ML=Om ben,mth twice the weight of the groom. - . - too, and p ()!Plia = pen - . - of ati of wl 'Pt . .. �.:. 1- ., I . . . as dek-I am PiAi0u*1Y but I decided that,it would not do. Mother - ment,) "Now I win 9 , so conspicuous? I own dis- The total amount of life insurance in , "I ­ I ibilities In Of � . I - 49 . him happy was - . r': 11 . I fon . G who is -as ilt-natured. and vrow-'George. it is like . , . . ".. 1: f , ... : . . mhouldhave written politaly,'of 4 a I h t red how this came about. The credit Great Britain is nearly identical with the - �. ��. - . ., rwe is afforded a � cou , for I had aseeptood4mme commidsions g n-ahie i i Shephotil's'Sush, wbere Ckiorge 21 speak to her Of - ' r, IV" . . , , I - , �. � I other tr y, but when 'did not belong to Mr. Hadarle. but to his total -of the national debt. i� i!,-.� . L fm�up to tempt - � . , , . . Mr. Haldane in times Sme by which and I live, as in Mayfair, would have been brigagement, of a ring -which . .. ., . 1, _,� . . I - - . : . ��,: : - I . put &few poundban my purse"but I had . ' d literAxnes. ftom. I in rtion to population, Buenos Ayres - . � satisfy . . . '" ' what I oathered, obs, . . . the most �, k. .L. had up in ar no, and all sorts of thinp would ITS ,;I, in my pocks having taken the it out were ­_­ branch of induat _.. ­. carrym I T, 4 �...,., - . . my own spedml remeas for reading his note said, Nor would it look well for measure bf her fi -she says, I I No, i whole 4des, and the i f - has tr1ugest number of daily papers of _ . . L .. . � . have beer �krly a" speow colevrafion of her . 1L. '..%.�.a � . ,_ There is in Cl . � ' ' twk * mor befolre. docMing what to do sibout, me to g( expressly to Chudleigh Park to Goor if we were reo . - birthday bell�q promised her, she had ofac- . �, I- 1- I ' ;ed you, her work. A any city in the world, viz., 23. -- . . i . , .... -latter a' second take oboe -vationa of Rachel Diprome. She ' worilft wve a right to 4*11 upon me to marry i uses 4J allo Crl:,.. � , akent, a renewed . it, And having read � the r London no of water head . . . . - owded in obt@jing from her father anoth . . L ­: I . . :king, an 8,14'a � . � , � �_ to 'a I - . , ­ sn" 4 . tim 1, 644 -in my -pocket, and stepped in might thi ik I was come to spy upon her, for! y�,L A ad I never intaid to marry -never, . for o0i ,isbing ices, or 8,500 ga riono r, , ' � . � . I that the manner of its celebration -:,., . . __. . . . My, WIM 11- . - . I ,.,. - .I the purp of seeing if she was gooel.onough George, though I love. you dearly -till my PrOmA" fire, mud the estimated low upon eacris . !..., _J 7 . I fact of its imp . . ' __ .. . .. .. .... __ a istan is m - brown study a pipe for my I , and this was a proceeding which 1. young lowly is happily settled. , " should be entirely of her choosing. Then Ew � . . ... � , . �_ .;, � . "we knowledge - . . - , I . � � . . ** anti . . emises given, Aft. Haldane did not reosdo I � .- ­_ of the situation, - . to him, as 11 Ut raise . iOn-&ftiA`t8 any girl ( spirit would resent i"ei had , I, buill; that rather hard on you?" The census returns show that the popula- - . . . . � I . .. . __�, - bil - . hi so I paced the n ,I - ;ravelled paths, a spirit o her own : I thered that from - .asked. I I fro: them when his daughter I&W her plans i _ . - Ities of prosPe I ; : . I up Ice 5 ifor, and up and George'q _11 . - before him; it is not in my power to "y tion of New Zealand, exclusive of Maories, - I . ­, . not only for Ieg . .- � .� DD q side anikdomn the a ; of her; &JI did*% think any 1 praterred it the otter ban M9,000, an increase of 40,000since : .�. . . . - dLoln.aigain and again, revolving the sub- the mi"i of her because of it, She would I ill ould have whether he soceded alrlmiously to the pro. num .. . . . . . - every citizen . - . - . for ' . . � .. . . . I War," I ke repliedi with -&,oheerful smile, gramme, but accede V`did, and the result 1886. � `�_, . d labor for bro - in my mind without arrivmg at a.. � &,'Iaht more likely to grow into a sensible II but I ,ove her 94 the more for her faith- � 1, . an , ,, The largest amount of mail matter ever. . _. -_ _. I - - definite- although the weights in W a house i0d family. fulness to Miss - � Aim-ning it b - . . . �. t . ._ .- . I � in the scales, were not, qufte.equal. It on a I - was before me. Of course, in arriving at this ' .. - . . �e to man Haldane. it isn't a bad definite conclusion I had to exercise my carried across the Atlantic by any one vea. r We a was Thwen was another diffic4t4. Although L - l . . ,re right in - . .. � .quality, in it. dad?" rudgment and to place constructions upon eel was 90 sacks, brought on a recent vo . .. . . . 11 - ealth . my lark which brought me to a full stop. the yo People correapond6d, with each d$1t i a -Y fine q4A4 -P I answered. . y . . - ineml w - - . ,�fO6 vel 0 hi . I 11 . m I , 00111W.. , L . .. - t, In vehe . . . � ­ 1,�A a. ruls "notesel saimprisoned lark are other IL` Id not get ac tell me can tellj�ne whether therew chance remarks I heard an I stcolled throm age by the Oky of Nero York. Smallest I . - lopmen . i ' Perh you the grounds, but I had not qa least dou t I . w . . . " � . , I.. __ _. apt to baeo*&&s, ht* too.,shrill,:1ki-if it were whothez. was really and- positively a lik ' ood of- Min IdAne being soon . . His Majesty of Greece has the �_�.., . - va~ be fak,en -. %­ . I - - that I had hit the nail on t�e hoe& Where- income of any sovereign, viz., 952,000, and .. ! -I'; , -1 . ? - . ind pretesting against being confin- hilar t between them. ttle( ? to . � I � PMA . re'vilar I rp ever I went I heard nothimig, but pmibe of I . . . . so, narrow a spue,--but this is not the N-st- ow the matter stoo, Ily I thks includes.f4,000 each allowed him by. . - There are 111o] ...., eMd . d'o ban George .. I said Goo . � , � I' -_ - _: mark- . . I - , I n't 4 nits kn . I' sad goodnew . . . . � . ... *4 m: Was garden, and I QWt *ink - rratherr stall 1 a Thin Boom a in favor of Rachel D' . . . . I . . As rge, Mum Haldane's a vreatness ' , and Great Britain, Russ* and France. . . . in this mining � . � . wi; y, bUd,. whom notes. are re I in in the -a bit mud- ;Troo,e . r - � I ': � . - _ ._ a , sAanddalc6t, -1 appolwir-isinere I hAive w d many words -in ex pla0_49 it died. hat �achel lete out tome in ' it was something to A foreign watchmaker has patented a de. - - � - . � terested. � . I . nri- that she should be so firmly .attach . - V - I . . First, there is '.1 son$iment for -me to say that I could never 41 I'V something to telt you+ off man, Tate, an In D Mentioned but Ne � . . � �' - - I .. . - . - I I ; divics, by which, an hour or two before a t . . - . �.. bring myself toost larks in a pie, or roasted said. . . - . mistress for whom every one had a good 11 . . : . I - � L . � � I ot des hat Mr. HaIdano wants his I clock runs down, the word "Wind will I ,- - NARLY DEVELOP] a � -, I :�,- . � . before the fire, whi6 I regard as barbarism. It was habit of mine, when I was about fa��hte to rry a gentleman she d it word. pear at an opening in the dial. . . . . . . , , . . - - IMP I I . . ... . I . . (To DR CONVIIJIUM) - - � . . . � I - � - I - ... . - I would as soon eat canaries, which I never to speak f thi t -of the common run. i care for. I . . . � . . . . - - - � . : __ - No -1 _r� . The Quadruple Delivery Machine Co fm, I ..- , . ..� . . . heard are served up an delioscies, on rich to caall hi oslnYmanng, OLUnd George iniAnably 'IT 'a not her heart on * � I * - . 1. .. ... . It isnot so mu ­ my . - . I . a I . � Pony ted, offers for a penny '. - 1" . : ! - ­ . - - men's tables. Big birds I like, but these ti lied hi noelf together when I so ryiddressed someone ah ! ' Zgeshpaureed his lip, and ' ai , just being floa I ,?.., - already that out I � . . � P creatures, which in my mind are associated - I � L . . !r Father Wil! Lfta Ke." I your weight, a box of sweets, and an insur- . . � � � - - I I - . - . ._ r.w. .1did nq prom the point. "Ishalletartfor � . - the mineral we . I . - with blue clouds and flow'erri and summer "Fire Lway, father," he said4 - -. . L! i I met one day a little c d L &noe licy. The I&Ver, which is for 1;25, . I . rather by the u I - Chudleigh Park to -morrow." . ' J - . ..-, L ., . days should be alloiv� to go free, to gladden fro With eyes of the deopnos hrown. . lasts ror twenty-one days. . . . . - . . ,;�. � 4" I hai e received a letter in Chadleigh . I -.1. . immense deposi' . . � . . . i hl, ther . � the world with their harmony. You will I park,,, I I aid. . Is I' All Give Rachel my love, Whose ringlets. in profusion wild, � . . IF - � in I IF in I IF in , . An artificial ioe rink has bee n prepared � I . � . which, we mav . - . see by -this remark that I am no betbeir than He tur led very red in the face.' 99 From i and as rill to sea her. 0, I may Her baok were rippling down. . . ­. _. . _. - . " weY 11 Y6 t at there's to be fine doin - - -.'.' , for the amusement of the Emperor Wilfiam's . . . L. ! � I I . - yet fairly beguil � . - my neighbours, and that I reach what I anyone ii � particular ? " he asked, trying to in t a r orrow. lt'ahlissl]Wdanes " Where are you going little in aid I I sons in the g_.%rden attached to Schloss Belle. L . . � � The Royal ( . .. do not practice; otherwise � should Open spe,Lk in careless tone, though bin heart bi 1 r, and there'll be games . . Dark night will soon b; b L . the Thiergarten. The young Crown - . .... ... � I i mad rilzes, I'm sure you will be quite =d. - vue, in .1 Resources of On . . . . I . . ­ I . - . the cage of my lark, whose outdoor life is wasthu ing against him Waistcoat. - ca� 3 and tea for the peopi With not a person near.' Prince and Prince Fritz are good skaters. . - . . � . I ... port, makes a W - pawed just below my bedroom window, 49 Yea . an a in tKe vil- I , answered 11 from someone in lage. ' wi I . . . - . - � . - . ; " But notwit . �_ and who wakes me in the m,)rning to remind I , . ou I be there in time for all the - - She raised her trusting, solemn eyes, . � A pneumatic chisel has been introduc d � - � �: . particula,-.' . , . fun of t a fair. " . And sbook bier golden heAd. into a stone -cutting establishment in G e . .. .. � . - variety of our r - � �_ me that the mostbeautiful part of the day 11 Notfrom Rachel I" lid cried. � � - - � - d . ..- . I . I I . er- . . I , - . . - . . I - .1 � . . . tics show that . 1. . is waiting for me. It in a summons not to be . "No,o.dman,notfromber. W . hat should � 'L - . ... I Thou. with a look of sweet surprise, many. It resembles in appearance a syringe , , .1 . . .. ;. : L In ohildish accents said :- I - . where in the D, , . I - - I negl , so up I get and wor . in a gar- she have a write to me about? It's from �.. �: I'll AMR M - . - . . . . which the operator holds with both hands,. . I . . . I . ' .: - den till George, or the little maid in our Mr. Held Lne." I . It *oi ild be liffioult to find in all Buck- " My father's waiting in the lane, . . - an,i aa he lets it slide over the surface of the ' - ' - . Is makirig slow , � . . . - service, comes and tells me that breakfast is ,, Am. I concerned in it 1,, , -, : - I . . In aighL ot Lhechurob dome; - :' stone or metal, the chisel chips off splinters .- . .- 4 mineral produ, . . I , ­_ - ingliami hire, i rhore it in situated, and in- ill hurry with my might a id main, - - 11 . sbcut 12 millio I ..-. ready. . . If Not I know of. He -my. a he would deed in LII Enj land. a more picturesque and And he will lead me home. . . and particles. Compressed air, acting on - . - .. _. , - - tkfi� . . a p . I - - ..... - _. This chat about larks is wandering away- 011 - � iston, imparts a rotation of from 16,0(* -. - L @&.,&a clam of p - . i like to se � me upon business. " . . f-aer - udleigh Park M - . . . I in r.nat year wa . .... L a bit fioul, Mr. Haldane's notes, but I prawns 64 Oh. t Pon business ; but you � he" gl� trainimn wasTuat a literary one, -and i " And. tliough the road be long and drew, to 12,000 revolutions per minute. - . .. - - . ... - I ". - you I'll not disgress from what I have to - if of haven't gitt of describing scenery well, And shadows d&rk'I sec. Alloy in Coins. .Americans use an alloy * ... . � . . . nearly four tiTr . _. I tell oftener than I can help, for I know from �, up. He'll hold my hand. --I cannot fear .� . of one-tenth )per W making coins -to - ' �' . . � latiob in the U . - " That' s so, George, but I've a great mind 111611 women being more in my way, but, While tather's leading me." . � . 1. . : ,xvii.) . - - experience how tanta,lising it im to have the to go and see what he wants with me." you me y be able to draw the pileture for . � harden them. 1004he English use lew-one. -. .. ­� (P.,) - - Interest of a story interfered with by metter . . . . I - - . " Ther i's no harm in that." . . yourself out of the following bald material. trust twelfth. Some time ago the English Gov- - I . I . . The ratio c�', L . which does not properly belong to iL . ant filled t . . cylinders, ' - . . . - Canada and th, , . --. " Not a bit, and I can kill two birds fth An enol, wed park of a hundred acres or so, ornm WO asmnLng one _. .. .-. -7-- 1 ­ ,�_ 17 1, wi . . I . - . . cases, in favora ' I � - I . a Inc too o which in the keep- with En hall coin an one with American, . . . ... - , . . . I . . I r was piping away mom 7PW& - L ... or' , an . . Item both revolvig. I .. - . a t we 8tan . Well. as I was saying, when I went into ono,ams " the iA� JArd, � 1 4 at th 4"' * 4 -cov Us, - , . w � � the garden the la, k . . t , i . , 5 1: rivw: 00 �n �. and act t .. . I i , . - in fother!" ' i - . go twinkling . - . . . . "' Reaceforth. - though oteep in , Path to wore away much more under the shaking � . � ; I - P Ir . . . industriously, just as thouth it was training , A, Well � old. � �,h, i sh0'ft.'l&e tb see with Sided windo I L There am foot- . I - Omphates, a] . I . I . ' . , . , por. - paths all directions, and a broad carriage olimb,_ r � than the American (lid, but we were too ' -, . .. - .- duction. Tak li*. latter afeegne * OP 1`11 wholly trusk like thee, I - . for a singing match, and oped to win for Rachel, a itil f . . . . I ­ . -1 . . . I its master a sum of money, or a belt, or a tunity. 'yO%:v*-&nyP6Jiid66n,1 w*tgo." road I 'to the door� of the old Manor - , conservative to change the standard. . . ­ - . - the United St _. unity. Irather. who through changing time, . - . I lated tankard, and it continued to pipe an 9, W . 'KIS sweetly loadhLig me I- . . . .- nearly 2 in _ph, .� . ­ ob)"-tion c4a I ha;�wVI-wast you House, hich is built in the Tudc - style. . The supply of human hair sent from China _ . . . . . . I trod the new gravel walk down. But and- to . , The op& so of rose Al ' -CLABA X SAUNDINSIA, . . . . . every in an . ­ - , � 10 ", And -thee he b9ake, *` into a :�d velvet mconstretoch. - - . to Europe amounted to M,000 during 1890. , - ' . L - . ..- -_ I., 1. . I � . ­ . . - . articles as foll, .. denly it stopped, and the silence that en- rhapabdi , which I.-lisloned to witkillpatient in 461,011 id as Er as o can a" "a wonder- . I.. : - � It was exported from Canton, and if Con- . . _. - . . . - I ' I .. - I . - � I .-,- suedwasso surprising thatl stoppedtoo, &ffeciion. I . ar we I kept, not the least sign of litter , .. . � I , . .. . eel Alabaster may be credited, most of 'it" . . ,� . - 14, cement 9, I . I ­ . and my brown a udy came to an end. How- 49 , . I . . - _­ . and 5. . .. Did Isver te4 you," I said, when 16 or � ison,er meeting the eye whialiever way came from the heads of I I beggars, criminals, 1 4 � ever, I had not et, Death Through Eating Can&e& . - - . . � I en then woods, up my mind had ran I imself a - it tu U land d lowland we daitted 1) and (lead persons." The hair used in London - - -- L I - On the bmi-,q . I ut, " that I boa some be . . � - . .. I - abodt Mr. 4Wdane's note, and my fingers quairitance with Mr. Haldane when I was with fin ovosks.bannd on the es" side of A boy named William Mitchell Abdy, so cheifly comes, it in mid. from Souti. Germany . - - : . . .- � . a . proport.ionatel . . . . . were in my pocket twiddling it at the verY Porter in Barlow and Co.'r' - the I �, where it joins Chudleigh Woods, of Walter Abdy, of Hoodswot th, England, and the Pyrenees. Little is p - LL I I . - � comparison (i , moment that George walked out of the "' No ; I was n9t aware of it. "; .-. - - - ' in a MA lake covered with lilies. Midway hat died under peopliar circumstances. The London hospitals. . . .. .. and very inue . . � .V I I . . . . . . ". I . . - - __ house and joined. me. � " There 'was no oedssion to riientiob it. across ti is lake a rustic bridge sawas you boy, who is mix years and eight months old, A bit of - humour was brought _' .. - - . . . . to show not so ... "I . .:_ .1. - . . .. __. . . post-mortem .� I - - 'I Hallo, George," *d I . .. .1.1. I __,., He put im me commis"s in our way, and the trou As of walking to either end, and attended school at Handsworth, and an he I - but, rather, a . L . . o 19 Rallo, father," said be. : - - ... .. 1. ;1 .3. w 0 or side % sweete to light recently, when the will Of a weil- - _ . .. . . "-I. favor. N . � hat we lid for4him was confidential. " the mon ant you Are on the th ding there pa ... - . George is the only child I have, and but " Of co irse ; andrWre not, the man to I i ito the tangles of a lovely Engriou Was proose known doctor was read. In this document -- - 1: . �.. I - A comparis - - - . . F unge h whichare known by the amimeof " Mixtures. " the doctor leaves his entire estate to his two - . . I . ..- 4 1 . . . .. for him I should not have read the note be orear, It is of vast extent, stretching W Dn' I na he ciousurned theme, and "inore unfavoi .. , I �,_ tray & nfidenoe. I Ang asso 11- I I . s . �6 4 1 I�L - _" the close of school time he commeno, , - - - .- twice over, and should not have paced the . 11 ho not, my lad ; but it'arnot so much miles; ther 0 on of foreign ferns, and tow sisters, and concludes with & clause cont&i a I -, . . - basis of 1popul _. . . . for him 0 r in this extraordinary language: " To my - - - - - .. t . L !� -, . &Is it was &be i 1 . garden in 4 brown study. a as for yours that I am inclined &oree of wild --on, and ii would be hard I ad to feet unwell. On returning home he Tile,, an a recompense for deserting me and . I I . . __ � I , Let me set things clear about myself and to go to . I � . 40 udleigh Park." to smay whicio period of the you the woods oomplained to his mother of being very ill, . - : L I ,_ . silver it was i . . sons we . I leaving me in peace, I expect my sister o . are, I "I in . L .1 t, 111 good of you fathel Yes, bm and was obliged to lie down on the &of&. - - L� ..' tish Col mbiz mean. � " ­. . we' is . I abou ' or�m I Elizabeth to make her a gift of ten .shillings - , _ . 11 .....�. U & �:. . - L go. rich as I am able to sat He vomited. and after that seemed much I ; tain range, � As a young rnan I started xip�n the'active "Give the subjectli lit4lo thought, old dolt I erchief in which she may . � - - . . Ir - . . � I at a stAier. though far fro well. At 1.30 the i. I - . immense area d ' weep after my decease. " - . . . . . . L uties of life in the service of Her Gracious man. % hen I am at Manor Hall Rachel astate, Moy a man fools what he cannot next morning his mother was awakened by � . � "I �.. - . _. mineral depa Majesty ; enamoured of red costs and drums will be at re to hear My D&MAL it . d soomm i and that in the cam with me. but load aries froul his room, and on proceeding Asmallcolleotion o:1y1'k1uA_3t1cks, form- . ' - - .'....... . . . I : . - I , . - - will be disapi I I - I :, ­ � I . . . I I enlisted for a soldier, and being woundt d " I sul pose she will. " . - . I think I have said enough t) show that there she found him in great agony . Dr Orly the property of tv 9 irge 1. and George- � - - I - .1 - � 4 of territory i . in one of our little wars in Africa was men& "And she'll be sure to reoog-n1*="a - W Cbudlei Park is a p1mos in which Nature Pillow, of Handswor th. was sent for and d 1_� IV., fetched astopishiniz prices at a recent -, - - L . . . - _L it. . supposed eco . . I � � . - . . . , I . belittle re& ,home invalided, unfit for further service. 11 I sui pdse no, " . . . seems invite a man to ha in But all in his power for the poor sufferer, but sale. An ebony wa'king stick with gold top, . . . I . :., � I .. . k". -: . . I , - � . . Two of my fingers were amputated, and I , "-Evem if she did not, it 'would look black finds its way into =a's won the lad grow worms, and expired during the engraved " G. R. " and crown, containing . ... ..- . . � _� .1 *-. richness of I . .1 - � could not handle &musket.' Thensomehow age motogo and comeawaywith. an into hovels,landlam not stall sum, with day. It is also rumoured that several other the hair of the Princesses Augusts, Blizabeth, ' �_ I :, �. . A�Mugo I . Dawson an e . - . - : _. - 1. _.. .- .. . . - ' .. . . L' - . - .L I became asmiciated with an old friend-, who outi S mpolf to her. It would respect to th4 visitor�j whether the poor boys in the neighbourhood wilo have eatsa Mary Sophia and Amelia, and inamibed - . . I - . . . thority, refei �' .. - kept a private inquiry offkxL luckily __ " The gift of the Princess Mary, 1804," sold - .: ?I 1.� . ... i - il it er -,Lw#Lwwd when we meet at man's &I Pods hasn't the beat of it, unwell tish Columbi r . . it mak similar sweets have been rendered . � I . . ! .- .. happened about thattime that a small legacy some4ut t I ims. " ritten to Mr. Haldane to.say that b them. The ooroner has been communicat. for;f I 8 ; an ivory walk ting stick, with engrav- - ­ '' .. 7 �:-, . I � - ) 1200 miles of . . , . . - - . fell to me, and my old friend proposed iha5t I " It � Just lot me think it over. - I wane . ng flown to adleigh Park, but 2 with, and has ordered 'a podtmortem ex- ad top, 9 I I ; a Malacca cane, with gold top, - , . , i . . ,. :.- . . . . , . liferous 1wlt . mention am a top, in- . I � I.` - . I � I should invest it in his businew and become He did an 1 dkd whes I was in a brown am I did t time or day of my ination of the body -to be made. Samples E8 ; a bambo6 cane, with bloodston I I.." . . that it is . . s'�tner, I agreed, and we were so success- study. He paced thoalc4ygmvelled psths arrival fek myself for a few hours of the sweets have been procured. laid with gold, and a hazel walking stick, . . �� . !, _1 , . .. L . . . I "' L -_ EQT-A' . . . .- . fal that Iretired atthe end of mixteenyears up one able, mod down the 4&r, and up and when I ' ad the vil . This enabled __ . . . with gold top, 913 10L, a tortoiseshell stick, : .. � . 1. . 'L.. :!�­ _., . . - I . . I �. I . I - the same _, . - 0 . 1. . . with amber top, and a cane with amber ;e:&, _1 � - I �' of , . with an income safficientfor-raywante. The down again. Thii lark ,was piping all the me to Via, It Usti vi in which the in- Where to Be&b - .­ �� . . - * . .- �. States, from . ­ : 1� --.---. - business is still carried on by in partner in time - sa many turns as I h&Wt&ul & i . crutch, 9M . . - ". , I ': . I k, .. . . . - .4,� d,, . . ,d = had he taken . . . . _', � .1 . . �. .- his own name, Barlowi with a R. tacked to I have stopped short, mad PuRed holid all Over the' 46 4801"611 He (despondently). " My dear, we really � I - . �.. �, - � ''. Lnd that he - s and I found must 6onnow Mm Stanley'says she has quite often had , ,: ize. Now wbat can we got -, llwl I - . - . . - .I- . it. My name, Millington, was never used him up it did me. . - But,GoOrge came to '= ��� I midst of L a familiar features alo meals with some of the London ragamuffins, ., V� �' L'�' ,_ � . _ his betief th. .. L _. 1. MY 1i ug without!" 4 I.., .- .. . - .: i . - , m - . in the concern. When I sailed from XnAr- the end o his brown sftdy, 4tiiclker than I of a coat nLr fair. Rather a second-hand but they were very difficult to please, be- . 1, .., � � ately prov, .. - land for Africa I left a wife and child behil�d did. - I She. " I really don't know, Frank, union �L: �� %. L, - I .... . ex hibitio a i is true, but there was no look its your appetite." cause a great many things she was accustom- - . . �A- . : , � . � .. e atent corresi . I . - ­ . I.- - - - - me, and when I returned my wife via@ dead " I oug ht not to keep you in the dark " he of fun. So . I . ad to, and looked on as matters of course, they ' ' * -1, - 1. . .. So caravans had come. amid were . . . I , , - . . which haz ) ;��', - her% hal tak me � " -_ . - which was a severe blow, for she was a good said )by theolbow joint, and met, doing go )d mainow The Outddlb shows, Of A latter mrrier at Wheeling, were not used to. She thought on one occa- - . � .%-': . . soul . �_ ' W. V86 �_�.- _. � ain ­ sion she would , ve some of her boys a great - . . . - To at t. - creature, and we loved each other. But my ting me owly in mof"on-4-harO is just ciourse, , rec 0 the main attrwtion. Them sucomonfully deliversd a lot .. 1. - I : " 1. - I - child George was "red, and & great blew room i . paths for the pair of us to walk were the jo,& woman and the man gke , the a of ter to a man with treat, and so ate had custards set down to - , le 1, . - . 111nary Ieve' � � in th young fellow has been to me. side e "'You want to know how it and the *0 of deadly bc?�s ; then lot= nam George Schwifferwitzernouther. them in little glasoeL She was out of the - .q_ �-,_ � . _. . e L . were haim. . ! � , - " , for the year ­ �' - . te is a workin carpenter, in favouf with stands be on Rachel and me. " a dwarfs, - - . room t, I � � 1. this reg,oii i . - 1. . Iowa@, , wd giants, and am. - I . at the me, and when she came back - �7. . . . .. � . - his emplc, fe deserves.to be, being a 11 It would be' the best, old man, before I hat# ; ju id t * � The most prolific novelist the, world 'has she found that the custards were hardly " - - ' . �,', �, - - - - whilt, the g( . - W" was a or of wild bus . - .�, I . - :,�4 �. � - . . I good workman, sober, steady and loyal. start I a iould know then where I vim" of with his foo � on &.tiger holdin two lions ever seen was Lope do Vega (1562-1635). It touchedL She asked the boys if they did P - . ; , I � I - f, �tatcs for a � - ' . � - �_ . Zen otjl= Is Cal . .11 _­ , M. I : . A year or so before I reseived Mr. Haldane's - " Well father, this is how it standip by the t im 4, ana isri g at a 10 culated that twenty-one million thre not like custwrds.. They were too polite to - �VK j N , - -2 .;llions. an , - J I . L . , . . . , _. . . - �. - note my b4 was sent down to Manor Hall, add Gem ;a, for all the world am if he was who but for his would have torn hundred thotmand of his lines were actuall I any they did not cam for cuotards,. and go L- �._ - - L � :. . . ".. - � � - titput over - . . , , - Chudleigh Park, to assist in some &I - 0 7 . .�'. 0� ': . I I . - tera, to 11 me isomethifig quite now ; 11 I way through printed. and no lam than 1,800 playa of h they mud: 44 The fact is we tjlink our in I - .1`� , . I . - - . himn to ILL in to 9 . t �� � L � L L .. L. Jr., --t' of the � .C. . . . tious there. He was away three months, ve 1: I dwV. " . . � . ,�.; . � - .L . . L.' . . the" to 11 the lodge gmas oomposition wore acted upon the stage. sides are not . . . --'- . . rich minera I - .. " Yes, Id so . %­ ­ .:. I . I good enough for custards. " I . b ,,�� 1�. .. � and he came back mad in love with a maid map. , . . . - . ` 4 - In claimil - � :.... .1. , � and t r which sumounded Montalvan records the fact of his having . , �, s .. .1 . of L . 1�. .1 . I .. in the service of Mr. Haldane's only daugh- 'And have told bar 90. .. - . �: the r um theentertain written fifteen sets in fifteen days, making th Major Serps Pintu has been talking about L . . .4- � , _ - . - ­ than that ol I . . . ;�. : - - 1; : Monts 0 now Anglo -Portuguese treaty in regard - 1. . fX. � � .- - ter, Miss Agnes Haldane. What had pas�wd I Whe you were at the Hall, George?" I were of 'hi quall A programme had five plays in a fortnight, If not remember- � _.- I .1 L . I - admitted 0 I . L . . between George and pre�*y Rachel Diprose remarked, . I beendraWn tandprioted,aciopyo Od for quality of work Vega holds a high to Ayrican. affiNim He said that the British ��. -.-. I unsettled ai . I ,.: I . - -for"pretty sue undeniably was according "�,Yea,father. 91 . - 4 ..; ,,, I f Which I mi- . .. �A'.. - . , ., . el" - - , '�- - I obtabled.1 The chi lam in lite Colonial Offloe has been informed of the - . ,­ . L� portion of . . .. I .- feature Of this P rary annals for quantity. . ��.l - - . . . to the icture which George brought home I I And since then in yourletters to'h ' . autest details and had availed itself most . !9-,..-, . . . I or?" prog 11 WA for hainble The best known peart nocklaac in London &kilfull . . .. I iZ11.`.. . aninhabita" . . . - -1 disnot exactly know, but I had an un- , " Yes. It seems to me," he said with,& people. A I cricket " f the information. Portugal, lie _' - I __1 - � -, �___ * � .- er value ,� . . W" being is that Of thR Countess Toletoi. The stone* added no . N 5 � I I , ath : . � comfortable ouapicion that the girl was Ay- der I*u h "that I am , U b w3noulted the interests of ' - ': � �k­ .... 1. 9 I . . ; V . ­ . . ing fast apil-looge with him, es.ffirls, ;ftin always, telling played , ser4ous and maw were are not only large and perfect in shape, but L her subjects, either native or European, but I 1,1z", . it must nee . N . . I 0 loves me." , . - - K. that such � . .. '' ; . ,.- � =. S, . to be" S poles to be climbed, the newly black in colour, a pecalia,rit, which, her acquisitions north of the Zambesi were '- - ' . . - - I �. _ .1 . do with straightforward men like my lad. " You o"t being met u i - her, I am glad school 0 - ldren won ,*, miad though some will t think it does not add to . . I .-,-. Pon to i and rodt .; famed. . . . . , . . .�, � They corresponded, George writing regular. to bear i " there w . for it seemed, beauty, is, b Important, as the country was healthy, for- - M.''_. In view C . I L y reason 0 1 111� . - - ly once a week, and Rachel about once in "She the dearest, sweetest, girl in all in ranne . f 'tA mr'tyl "caption' We, and full of minerals. All sensible people, . � . . . . , wimeral o .. � .L. - YJ d books as for home ally valuable. The Baroness Henry de he declared, knew that'the dispute was not . - - �_, � . .. ­ tNm, which I did not, consider fair ; but Abe world cried he, enthusiastically, -&A use and I mti6n. V very ­ � . ary old and ..: . portion of I . . I __ -, . Worms, wife of the Under-Secretary for the so much with- England an With Ca Town ' . ". ,.. Giorp maw nothing unfair in it, and was , I have,on ypne object ia life -to make her a we" = , my ciatered for. , ,r ... : exploited, Ii . . . � - . - � � wild with dell lit, when a letter arrived for' in wife.' - . I- - . Young - pow Colonies- also has a notable necklmoo-_of di&. and Natal, iall the latter, w ich had � 1. . 11 4 ,�., . � .P,,ea i y . I � on Of the beautiful park were monde. Then Will presently be in the field si Is . discussing I . .. _.: him from =Uh Park. He didnot show I confe 8 that a little jealoiis twinge sm�a . been i ir for all the trouble with 1. . : , 4 : . . wt flogs and cam"ges and musio. a now competitor, the consent be '. its ex tan t I � , -.-.--" . the letters to me, nor 'lid I qxpect he should. me at the * wordS. He had only one object I:Li lly creditable waxworks more interesting since the ing.the England south of the Zambesi during the , , .- . 14" d!vylo - - 11i I werebein . .. . . -..-.- : One reason, I think, why I was, suspicious in ty Rachel Dip� Then 1. his orili ; them wore two oopitfa pa:raf cianantion by , new comer LO 4 last two years. England and Portug&l I 1. .. W" warrieg of the Baroness do f .- GRE I was , . 6 . .. . I of Rachel D* whom he Im dearer than life it- and Jud .shows ;hoe a oonjuror, unvan& Worms. The nftklwo in not new, though the treaty, but the British South African . . ., . � � � . - . ' r that she wrote too 'fath - r, would be mutually glad at the conclusion o - -1 . I . - I - .; , Referenc � . .*� ., 1. good a hawdloir7xa lady's maid. Ttis4ao4d self, was nothing . %y the side of this ' 1, ad by a delighted crowd, wag displaying it hen not been seen- in London drawing- colonies and Mr. Cecil Rhodes would not. . . 1- .- . -, . . I - Irr er devt - ­ oonfoamion, butj dwuld. have been bettor who had stolen )As befixt from me. %y him xk* and " a little h"noe was a tant rooms for some .. 9 1. - I . !�. yea -s. It was the prop" ' I 4 - _.� - ­ pleased if she had writidn mat* like a mr- twin was noturst bu in whic - a fortune-teller revealed the post Of the late Cauntan of Orkney, and wan a The. African Lakes Company and the Scotch '.' I - tly-.3 basis C � . _. ." I - t 1 04 . . ­,., . ­ - . . q - . - ! __ . who 11 .I I r4ceived an imfFfocit oduos- ful did not last Ion Wai mission& would probably rejoice more than ... " I . .1,..f , necesmry-C 1. . -.1 *ant and d the future. In the evening t to her from bar first husband, Baron the�, ­ 1. . . F I..,. I asy it ' pr"en - ..� . .., - . , ,�. tion. I0­0*4tu ratendto'ustifymy it ot in oonroe of nature any one. He feared, however, that . I ". . T,'uA &:%.I Pn �_ - �_ , . I f6elings t Rid I not thoPe - to be a gmml open air tea, at do 8smael, a pear of Porbug&L Th - I __ , - r - _.. .� - towards I'.; X upon evidonoo.moslight, but love the I married better than all the 0 Rack- friction between Portugal and the British .. - . �._ . Vw6buich i0mistem orthe Maincer Room and Iwo is in three rows, and cout&iae in all 190 _:-,� . ;I- . �;.! rvpulslt I .- ,� ... �1. 1. fo. it is right, to be fair and square upon such rMest of world f Would not 1 4 - - South Africa Company would continue to - ... .. -1 . 1.i�%. 1)1. t. , - . ­�. . - their fri would assist, and after sun. Pearls. May Of lbrgosize. The Coupteas left - .. . . -i- , - � -- I �#"Ikelf I . .1 . . -, , - , .- F 1,,:,%;ng � . up . ion , ; I -, 3i . � . . - nottof '. . I " W=y mot was to be a grand display of fire. thenooklaw to hereon, Mr. Arthur Do Valli, he laughed & . - Parini 1, brothers, sisters, and & exbt for many years. to come. Nativer1reat .� ': .he . , tar lie .0 . . I . I - I :1... - J -4 as - xr-00% 'rea6 de.;' othar &%Ia Aare,. for 6he make of the.giri who wwk& ing was spared to oontributo mud Mrs. Do Vabi wil if, the . t. Any chief, lie said, would . . . -11 ., I I �, . -; L hi --!% --ilat ( I _. or's _ ' � , . � L I- .. , : I . �, ..� .1 �, " ': 10 a 11 BU'S io me rA i& d my hopi� had siolew li heart I I joolod . 4 cominges"0114 make obe f9r a bottle of. brandy, and nag" . I ho � .., _ ­. , Of MY- doirg. 'Pad to 4a 21 want Of the -work mad tradAw be the eavied i . �..� _­ I - - � . . .. , I : I . 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It&,,; patented a del. - - - -, I � or two before a __ - . :. . .- '. - . . )rd "Wind" will . ..- .- .. - t he dial. . .. I - . . 1. - � . . � - , . , ,_.� Dry Machine Com. - . . otTors for a penny - - - - -. � . ,­CtA, and an insur- - : - - , - I .. . 0 which is forX25, - . . .- . 1. -, . . .. I . - - . . - __ [vog been prepared - 11 L - EinjEcror William's �:- -:. led toSchloss Belle- ' L, .-* .-. I - The young Crown - . : - .. � arc good skaters. �r I - � - - - 11 I . N-; been introduced ' .- , - -.-. kl)h.shnient in Ge'r. ,--_-.. - . . I - - [warance a. syringe, . , . . - ,i wI a, - - �� ­ . th both ban - . L I � r t Iie surface of the � -- .I _- . . �­Ilips off splinters - - - _. I.. seil air, acting on,, - . - - � t1or of from l0A* '- - - -.. . - . . - - * . . :1111111te. . . �_ . . L I . i. --ani use an alloy - .. '. : - - - , ill 'Lk;ng coins -to � _� - :,... � 11,11 ase less --one-, - , . . - t.hp En(-Iish Gov- _ " '. . - " - - � ing cylinders,. one, ' I - __ w- with American, .. . . �� . I Vill The former - '-' I - ge'r the shaking . -. - . .-.-, but we were. too .. .. - ­ . � . )e - st�udard.. _.' i . ___ L - " - �;L -1 iL I r son t f rom China ' ' :- ` - � M),O(K) during 1890. ' I � . - - I - � - . . .11t,on, ajad if Con* . - - . I ' Oited, most (if it- . . .. .- - Ixeggars, criminals, - 7 . _- .- - . iair used in London . , -_ . -_ !_ - , "Ill South Germany '. -.. '. - Lie is produced by-, - _� -' . � . . ' * ' WnMirwas brought _- . . .1 L � fie will of a well- - - __ - . In this document - . �, .., re. estate tohistwo - I . . . -, I _. : - .,It a clause contain- - . I - L _ iit_,tiag�: " To my w. - - . , 1. dt-serting me and .­ - - . -_ (­cpect my sister - ­.- � - - , - I f I . �tfL of ten shillings - - , _.. - - . - - . . it which she may - . . ... � ­ . � . - . . . . I - . . � 6 ;�ing-sticks, form- . . ., _ - . I . __ . �� I If. and George � - 7- I " . . ., Prices at a recent .� . _.. - L i � Ic k with gold top, : � � I -,. I crown, containing . ..- A,igusta, Elizabeth, .- ­ :. -tia, and inscribed - - -. � -I- i M a ry, 1804P " sold � -. - - _. , - - . I . - s t I �;k, with engrav- - ' ' . - 1. ' . '. .. . . mle, With gold top, '_ - - . .. . i)loodstone top, *In. . ­.. I ...� . I . i4zel walking stick.. .. �/ . ­..". �._ . tnrLoise8hell stick . ,. _. _�.: . . I ' .:� , oane with amber . -� - - - .-.- 71 .. - 1; I . ... � L- - . . .. - 1 � . �itts quite -often had - . ­ . . . . . . I on(lon ragatnuffinap , - - -1 . . :ti It to please, be- - - . � I"_ _ i she Was accaslorn- - -__ . : . .:i I . I I . . - t z, ors of course, they . � . . . . . - I ­ �o t i g I i t on one o0ca- , . . I-. . : I . �: . - - . ro her boys a great ..,- - �, , �,-. .. . � ...". , 0 . . st,:trds se" down to , , ­ I ' rit� was out -of the _. " . . . : L ' _ Qll slip. eame back ' ' . : �*-.: I..--:. . ' _. . __ - - -_.,.;L tards were hardly . - - . : _ . - . .'' - I)oys if they did .. -' - 4 - -:�. � were wo polite to - _ L - - .':- I . . r custardas andso - .. _".. . . - I I - . . .. . we. think our in . _ - I L- . . . I - . - .: - . .- i for custards." - � .1 . , I... ., � :- I . , _� . . - ­ � .- boun talking about - - - -- �. ' - L : - w Lrea.ty in regard � ., �.,__ _. . .1.. , , i 61 � I that the British , r- ._.� . I- - I .�., - . .- ' , . alornied of the mi- L I . .. �:�' - .. , .. ... ltvitiled itself moat -L'- ".'' - .� I . �_ . I'Al. Portugal, he - - _�-� 1. - . .; - .­ ­ . ­* J the interests of'._:, � . .., I ­.%, % - _� . � . (t or EuropeanApt w: - ­_::�__ Qie Zambesi were __ - _L:,., �� I - , ., , ,.. _m _., . �i., V wa.s .healthy, far. . 1. -.-.. I I . .:,-, .. ... - . - A I I sensible people, a � .1._1 :_ _,r . � ,�7�1� __ , .. I �-e dispute was not .- -L ., I...�'�'. , .. i with C Town ,' -- ­ - m:':. �:.`�."; " % �­_ i __ __ , � latter. ar I ,�, :... " , W ich had , a- -,. ., 1,1-- - _: .. . . the trouble with - :; " - 4 '-1 I ..., . . . . !, i .- . . . � - . l,nibesi during the . . L . . � I— . . ., . _.. . ,nd and Portupl - ... �.. 7"*.." .. "I . L _ �, �­ : L t the conclusion of. . . - __ ' � sli South Airican ' . ....., .. t I flo'leg Would not, '-. . ': .- ­ :'. �'� � I , � r . .1 - ally and the Scotch L , .- _* _ - . ..- ­ .�. :'�. - .. . .. I- ,;L. . - .. rejoice more than.: ' . . --.:..: '.., ..j'.1 � a- . i ..:-_`._'., - ,__,.-`1�11; 1;!� liowever, that ths - t ''.` � -:: :* - 0 -. il and the British .:!: ­_'i_'­''��'_ L �:; - ,-..- _�,� I ,.. - 'Would continue to I'." - , -::. �,. ---,,i , . �: :�-,:,_., �, - � '.L , , ' � me. 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I alk i r, A.- i i. 1, , fte 'ki.ery of a . - . - �­. . . . --,., ', '. . .. I -1. Al. . . . � - � . _ - v , I essaak W hiat --- oph, oftnotr I I ", it- . � , , S, . The expeftan of the �Bdtish Iket Ahics ' , . :,�- ­­ , .-V - of Q tin -- I �': - The ore - buil&ng 6f the bridge . - 3 -L "i , -, - _1 L � 7.j,� , .' i � Meiji &MAN roe, a .naf . , � ; - _,':h;), - . " - 17 1 . , 4, L : (L . , I I �' . - .4-1 . . '��-- L: .:- .j: ­'j. , f, I . � . . _-, I - . - -_ There would be, of 400111 Comp�n;r. undwthe lotAombiv of N.J. Jack- , ;. _, . 1: , � vAl) ­ :: _� I , . I rial - Ax long selve knew any- .� L Al � 1; I - .� I . mate ai"viied. . !"I. , . _.-i -,�__ � ­ MAIL. I increase of populs - I i . nals .6sr stro" 06 .,tion due to the son, which retumed from Ujands, a while . � 1?4 � -.1& - . . , I - . thil . . " ,.� � I., 1;either. at Im blently mtnarall gr"ter! th41astrJA- gold i I%t t4le g ag of London the bridge Van them .. . . I . - 6 �.:_'-­_ - � , I .-A,. - I 0, - 01 reMpin ago af ter an absence of over a year, made . I . If. . ..'��' � .. . ­ . . i -1 .. - - . "L ;. 11, e . �; been r(gard0d "'Pr's -61A "_ km time it was a, bridge of -timber, . Pro- .' . .. . - ­_ . "' L , ­ �_ ` �. �'_ JL � .- Id _csrt&in# herpe* wealt t ­­ - I- I - _� 11V� ,�.,L �. .�,Srs,not would be in the increased � _. _� _� . . I - ". z . , - ,� , I ­ I , h 01 6 same very interesting dimoveries. - Thev a' 2 with a fortified gate-onle of theg%k" -- -. , �. !-,�,.` . , __ . ­ . , , - I . � country; &I Uri t* . th 'south .oftntry­t I real s"sn't*90 being in the -foundil for instance., that the Arab* who haa vid r I , - .... 'y ..." . ._,� , � - -, . .. ,4"-..-' - � . .t e '0- 4' I. ­ � , "'.."Wh.dy , , . :*f -i- 1. ,�,- �; 6_ 0 k., . .. �..­ f�r. . I I - . L - *_ - P q ' & a u . 0 tea folAt of SL MMUnd the - I "_*­,__ 31 -I �0 I � miners as are t�hGir nelghbo L�tlhp`Brhead fthe pulation. of tholoity., - In the, ymw 1091,4he. chronicler 1) . .. I . , .: . . , r , t em. Yet it iii A -LT" 11 been driven out of Unallads, by the success lie " _ - ft; :_ . � : or . I 1. . � I : - of th a X -tLES Oili 1411+1 - ., of the Christian puty, were desoIxtuld the rela th4op tho r of six, a Aro%Aful - ---- - S ­ ,�* ,.- '. .� , ­ >. EA. Qb K I i -A I �Lrchbishop, at the houl . , . 1, y4tril " A u .,t I . . . . , ll� .';I �.- , ,:",.,..., , . ofthe Inineral , ithT 11b . & t f &a - - : v a . :.� : I � . 1,L. ' L"" 4 I -- I . , iX t t 415- 0 " from : � ;;, , - t. _'01 - 1-; .. 'I ' : . ; I , I i . - Suggests - the pown lity that a, no country east axA sor0east,of Victor Sys"a wbir w , ; , _-, � * I iud. from the sontlie"t, OmIA9 . ? - - - 1. , - WAY - 461ill first like Canada is t at . ' . . ' _ sel'"upon ­ ' � - - - . - 'f ii� - �� - - - ore III - . . 1-1 ., .. ­ I �:'L'dl - , I � i . a I I I .- I - .1, ....A, 11 V.1, �61 yveduction. Not to on . . � edge .1 . . .. .. _:_, L - � .- . 'the 60porl . . � "A . - � t.. day I latiou in a .9ountry Z& This region had, in fact, become the tunity of pari&ti�a= . -1 � w . - tant - I this 0006**� Africa tbuido math 11 .:--. ,..-- . � 0 bi al -fall r divel&plt7nant of &a coantry's principal a e r kn6*1 . I ;� I �., .k in *'no& � . , lave and qattle-1-aiding groqpd of . . .� : _1 _,;,:�., '. " I mum I ...� . '. , * �,___., I I �. . r �ra h tba-g ' 'It the Arab traders. Jacks � . 4_0 � . - . - . � eT or, Pon �. % ­ dt,1 jj� 107 *� on reports that the - from Africa 1" all ON -blevr u _ . .4 . � i '' .. �_,­L - �%k ._'-V­x!' -. M I �APZ � . L . . " Z y r - . . , -, I M. - .--* - �. - I - _. . ? eiltiou &14 I tolat Acre. Plan Of the$ " , to settle (Icftn with 6t way I Of MO . L , ". -�:! ,,. , - 1-.r-. - I �� , t n t &We . A tralp � . the cityt, 'and 'overthrow 11 . . - . - ­ I 1- , . I. ',�.r . . for in sections sia . .? y 60 %k _'m r of 'monthal trusting houselt and ieveral 141 ' . ' - - ' ­ ­_ - �­ - --,. - "�'. ..- - it is found ; alga in more than one province To attsin the+, I allet- devolopullent, and some .chi,of foi a Au obu=08, y . ­ * . :, . ,, ., P * , . ; _.-�. ­ - ­ .�,-. rod ._ I I _,­ . � ., 1- , t . I larger proaptrity--without- the correapond- for their support, to the gooa-ustUred 4,1110 damaged the Tower an to" - . . �t . . . ; - . .. ., . _..'�'V �., I I . I � . _ _; , X I s there . . X * .4, RP not �e (JiB.- . , I .Y., �,-r ;. : ; ..': �: �j - . � . ._!v _. . . . . ,W L . an y BO in - �.._ - I . ­ I I=te in P atilpq W� - They allake mids upon "d part -of the w of St, Mar le w, , - � -- - . IS. , . I . . � mineral wealth that might awaken . . . , d away Vol r . ._ .1 .. _ . Dhoo.q� mising qountries. i i 51% 1 hospi"o native& - t 1-- H' ' . L .. "ivy in the ri4 . . 1-4 V .r .. . �� - . - 4 ; n it xtuidl�mojllll. P I ; . - -_ . .L - _.,..�,- .1 _ - ',� I !. , British Columbia. Ontario, Quabod and I '*Ore the country aroeud, peouring large stocks of During the some storm the _ -) -�- -- �;, ,, . Chr; �sift, . I 4h per head of pop�idatiojt, a ver 11111 is .; +� - � _ I ,.; , _.. . , " _,.�*,,- ,�,,� . 4&Uy; are all coming to the Ivel t' - ,ivory'Land act having asufficient number of a Tbaines Yom with suchrm- WbY - � � � - . I ,.;" L . L. - Nova swtia, allptw _ . . i wa i . 4.'_ . _. fidbliry ebudition bf thifto antier wZich the CA -y t ,&_W&eaftd so viol,ntly' that I.;u&n - .,L S-'! a ' -- - - .L�,­'�IW4��;` : . ..- . making marked "Ilea In some one porters to rr -heir ivory down to the an . - � . Sar .P it - . ... __1 *. I � --,-�t .. - - . . fiont, - question or ueqd.of.t a ilierease of poppla- coss .., . . i�,: , - . ' . I- ; - I : r . : . -- S, .. .. I At" they bur Bri4e was entirely* w - pt away. . ... � %_37" . 3re of We4alu" i is )ld - ail � , , .y the supply, eximeting at & ... * , , , , , a - . ,'.. .1 ' mUN7 - 71P , * - * tionwould 1. _ � .... -_ I . . or 1114 -lake #r# if iteelf. -; * - I - . They steal After- - ":.,., , , , .1 rer, copper, nickel, le"Iron, coat, ambes- "' ' ' 'later day to cArry it to the sea The bridge was rpbvilt. Two addby all dftgg1iU: 01; allf6rOL 31'"Velf"only - 11 -'; I N The attainment o very 48irablo I all the cattle they can gatfor food, and kid- ward it = when l'ovens xr,",_ - . - � -,. �; �., �. , .'_1 _,.L, , . - / � . - ,. -.1 . , 09, and phosphates. Not too speak of rich . wl escaped destru I by 43. 1. 0001) a 00., Apotho", ". L . . - ... - ' - , t . . end would appoar to follow nins" closely .ill I �nap all the women and children they Can. narro 11he city was destroyed by ,ft %ISO,, L � ... ;',".,L . ., ., - . , , I— other than these mentioned , great part of . . mssibilities-in .. the live -of the rapid d -,-y lopment of the min- I Their custom is to profess the greatest 6 eat this fate . too Voses -On* . I I 1. " - ;_� � � _. � L . �,' ,- - � 1� -.'- fi sss=ss --I I.; - . Kere is afforded a field s3luriv;g aqd proull ising ,.,_ re. Forty years later it did in . . , " �_ - L - --- . . _,�, 4 . IV 94*i*e*0;.aDd sohiii ,Uvalopmestaffords I friendship for the people, and encourage in the still'g._-eater fire of 1135. It was im- - __ ­_ , I ,,.'. enolt, h to tempt the most eanservat" e and Aw� _ � _ - I _,., - , - r C n . : . � - _. � ­ ` J .� I 'b c rY i women and cLildren to come into camp by . . .L . . latisfy the most exacUng of investorein, this 81Y 0 1 m whiA clin'erifa ' ea.tly ere � medistely "built,lut I suppose hurriedly, I . _. - . - -i . . . - I , . . �, .-,, I I .­ - - 5' dividual of the poplilation, for the prosper- E ig. ving good prices for their flour, &c., but because thirty years later it had to be Con- .. . .. On-% Long Joumn. P, . _�. . .i 1. * branch of inditstry. - - . - ity of the in .. Ii git_."111116A . -- A I ,, - . . . . ... .1 dividual is more or lesa depend- it 'at a given signal they becure all the women structed anew. I Tiam-p-11 Please, mum, I can I . . - z . ,� � � -�, .. . ­ _. ; ­. There is in Canada, at the present nm- bent W -the aggAgato wealth of the [and childi�en, and shoot down any maii who on was then d here, , . �_ �� _. I - - " I - I ::�, - ­ .. mterest in the sAjeci �of ?0114� � . - . Among the clergy Of Lond at me trade now anywhere aroun . Ii., I . 1. ment, a renewed coutitry. I in ffer resistance. ii . Peter, chaplain OfA small church. and wad you be so kind as ter W Lie 0.1on . � - � - ' _.` . . . . - . ing I 0 v1ug one - ;. ­.''. t . :. ninilig, an awakening, as it were, to the Wext, is the question of the State derft 771he result is that the natives are terribly I; wbereVhoms a Becket Was on me journey to a plalee whM can fini . - . . *_ . : [f`ae - This is well, for the .qreate thi8 niae7_al L . � "I ' - � . ,t of its importance 'st pawib& k.nSig firom distrustful of all strangers. 3ackson was in the Poull Colechurch. This man work? $I . . - . .. ,. '. .­ I dge of thesubject and the needs lvealth. baptized!= . '.' -, � .- � ­ aome knowle . able to restore to one tribe a woman who . and 1My-" P00j Man I I didn't- know busi. . ' ' � . . . was above all others skilled in the craft . . . . . . of the situation -and some idea of the POss" Could the mineral resources of Canada be ,had been stolen by the Arabs, but notwith- mystery of the bridge-biLilding. He was Imam was so dull. Where do you expect .to - "_� � �_ _..... , . - - . . - . sirable t . . . . . ..- -,.� - I . ,;�rity involved, are.de Ipped' under the now and better condi- standin this fact the natives woul perhaps a membet of- the fraternity called * find work T " . , - . bilities Of Pros , deve � I d no . . . __...� . . - r legislators and capitalists but which now obtsiu and isre improvi . %tin as a friend. The villages w*ro the Pontific (or bridge -building) Brothers, ese , a - M, I . mot only fol tiolo. ug race ve .,onsiderin' the time o' year, mum, I'm w , , .. �, �:'- -F-� _. , . - I rille - every day, to such an extent that the annual barricaded against him, and all offers to buy Who about this time built the famousbridges afraid ril have to go a Ion w y o �-- _. - I I . -,; � for every citizen dependent upon enterp" . g a a. npAh f I - I . ,; .� . . . ... --,:. . I . and labor for bread. . output w;thin the next ten years would be food were declined. . - . . .- -_ -_ . . I . , I at A Pont St. ExPrit, ClLhOM SwiBtosv hem" . I . . ... I.. : .. � ­ � �;.. ------- .3:m- ., ­ ­ � ­ . . ..-- ASSU-ning it to be taken' for granted that at least -15M millione (which in lose thea the , Another fact made ult for and tplmhelle. He proposed to built a - Indeed. What in your trade t "I - - . . . ­ _ � -1 .:L . . . - - . , _. . 1: , ,�14 p - . . . We are right iti the belief that there is vast actual output of the United States already), Jack on northeast of _fi`c`t1Q1r"i0a0Ny`&_w&, and stone bridge overthe river. in order to . , " I'm a snow shovel�r, mum" I "I. . I . .. .. .�. I - . .. . - 1. .. - awaiting deve- it is probable that less than tea r cent- of finally defeated his purpose Of visiting Lake paise money for this , offer- - ____ - - I : ': - - - 1- I .,.."_.� .. mineral wealth in Oanwl&, gre onto 1. � . : - . . � . . . me � . ­ I ­� . . I . - �,- . inay the greated ad- the net pr3fita of the mines of Fleanada, in Rudolf, discovered some time before by " .. I - 11 _. _�_ I . ­ . lopment, In What Way ban Was in re asked and ilontriba2rbyKings, . . -, . A Festhered Ahrmifft� � ,-. _. ,- .. . ,.- .-. �_. . : - . ... . : .. - . I - .. 1r.._ . ­,_ . . I - . - - - . -e _. I I.. � . _ n of the fact, by the Canadian the twouty years following, would be more Count Teleki. W Talaki this =, and even the oovmtry at large. - . ... . .. vantage be taL . I ds Mr. Carter, I'm ,most afeard we �*on`s _, ... - '. ; : - . than enough to pay the national debt ! district his men had been allowed to steal The list oonUibutors was written Out On & �t J; : I - . - " . I . : .,. i peo � ? . ban one problem invol�ed In the qnc3tion of haw 46 take advalntask. lie natives, and the Count had also t,able for posterity, and preserved in the wake up at four in the inornin, I so I've had , "' `41, -I.- - " . . Thhere ire Thore .1 . .� .. . . f. 01i - in which -all are in- nba,bitantL Kitridge brin U ur old rooster t, tie v � . ­ in this mining questi, , of the possibilities in this direction, is a killeti quite a number of the i Bridge Chapel. .. -�� .1 :. -1 . I . * " . '­" . , . � problem the solution of .which wiU demand iatives intended, to wreak vengeance This bridge, which was to last for six hun- the I o'yerV. 0 He ginerally begin@ t ---A . �: - ; .. . . . 1. 1 �-_. terested. . . peathe first stra.rigers who cam their ocut, that time *in the mornin',an's . - . �'_ . . First, there is ihd question of the � - 4;.* �' 'the best wisdom of the country. How muc dred and fifty years, took as long to build = ' ' : : , :_ .. . '. . ... . . I . - of a problem it is, the legislators of On hain't used . ., . .. . 1, . - tario wa, They killed two of Jackson's porters, namely, three- purty sure t, wake up folks wot - _. - 4 1 1. L I.- .. as King Solomen's Temple, 11 L - ()PMZNT 0J TRIB ORRAT UtNZIL- under rt�oir attitude was -so hostile that, Jack- &nd-thirty years. Before it was I - .1 ,... ZAJL�.T DEVEL I I kno*-bekter to -day t1an before*they finished V hearin"Jim. : � I . I - . .1 . . ... AL WIALTM - took to grapple with it, at their last session son's purpose of penetrating further north the lambitect lay in his grave- W'hen it i ­ - . . . . . ". - , V . 11 � ... �­..' * L . I . - . k I . � -- � .- -11 . I ­ , _ had to be &ban idge was 926 feet long . * - : , .- :. - . - . . It in not so muchby wbathasb.�en produ�:ed of 189 1. doned. There is no doubt was completed the bri . . - . 1 . . .. ;.. . . with In a nutshell, the problem may be said to that these natives had been provoked into, and 40 feet wide__Stow says 30 feet : it, . 1_.... . . � . - 7,;. 1 . already that one may become In . - � , ­ - - I Toleki cars- it contain- .. ­ .. . a %-k- . � .- the mineral wealth (if this 0( it is be Lhis:-How Itzge a tribute may the hostilities by the conduct of the stood 60 feet above high-water : . - L ...� :.:" . . I L I .. ", . . I I 1. - - L'� . - keable i,idications of Government, 1. 6.1 thu a. levy upon this vans, and they intended if "ble, to make od a drawbridge and 19 pointed arches, with St I 1, . L- . .-. ... 1. . peop, W ., ,' _­ . i I rather by the uumis A - . . . , . - . f . I . . . � ning ot source of natural weal , consistent with the Jackson iny the bill"' r . '"Au' . I . ., L I immense deposits of ores. the real sui .1 0 is Pr"d*`r, massive piers varying fiem 26 to 34 feet in . I vellers are Im piles cover- . 1 ­ , . necessary encoatapment of private enter. The diffi�ufties in the way of tra solidity, raised upon stron .. I - 1. - . . .�. ", . -&".,. .. . 1, - which, we in I . . . � n . , 09 - , '. -, .,*�, , av c"dolitly assert, has not' Inge Of each planks. Re bridge was . - - . : . . - : pries in mine -development? grostly increased by the proceedi T ad with thick . - , * . ---- ''n -L ­ - *at fairly begun. on the Mineral It cau� hardly be 4fiestioned that, the- explorers as Teleki and Peters. his last curiously irregular, there was no uniform- i . ._ __ _1 - I I i Thq Royal C,ommissien . - - ­ �`��,', I. . .1 in their excellent Re- oretically, the people have a right to demand named traveller, in his recent trip too Vi0- ity in tQ brerAth of the arches: they varied . . ( - - . . .. . �...s . , , - -.L .. .1 Resources of Ontario, A, fought the natives at almost from 10 feet to 32 feeL over the tenth and ' 10 er - - . .1. -, ,., - . . . . e any desired proportion of this waLlth, as a toris Nyanr . . - '.. 4 � port, makes a statement . � . . . ­. i I , , �' .. I ILIty. every step, and appe.rently did all he could to Ion t pier was erected & chapel dedicated . _ : _ , ,_ . , , . . I I 1 . : 11 But Potwithsta,ading the extent and rO as re youn t mmt #p the WendiLr, St. Perhaps you do not believe theie . .-. . �, .­ - resources, our statis- �his wealth may properly be regarded excite thei . r hostility against any latatr white to - : r � t �. . . - Thomas of I - . variety of our mineral L the birthright of the Stato-the people. trovellers. Such conduct ii in striking con Cerbury. The erection of a statements concerning Green's AU ... - �'. ji� � - : . . . I tics show that in Ontario as *well as else- treat with that of Mr. Joseph Thompson, a Chapel on & bridge was by no memo unoom- gust Flower. Well, we can, t make - - .-. . I:% i �, . . . _� .. - I ... � - ng industry - . - IT IS A RICH INMMMANC19 in. .-. . . . - Dominion the mini . north, whose firm, but concilia- non. Everybody, for instaace, who has . �N . . ... - - - . where in the . little further - .. _.. 1. . I . . -1 I � L - Is making slow program . The value of the and must it needs be sold for a men of potr- it did We can't foire convic6oft .- _.� ..- � . tory attitude toward the natives if been in th6 south of France rOmOmbers the you- . 1. L,:_ , r 1, - . .1 . - _. �. r 1887 w" tap? Has it, been made, or may it not be led in the and vignon. . to,y6ur bead or med- - ." ... .. : `..� � - �:. . mineral products of Canada fo WA always prevent conflict, chapel on the broken bridge at A i ' . . � . - . il - - . - -. . abcut 12 millions, whereas th value of the made to relieve the shoulders of toil f rom the to� the establishment of friendly relations. Again, a cha I was built on the bridge at Doubting 1cme into your � .. - . I _' -i . . . I - ­ __ . - . ea.ae clam Of prodlucts in the nited States burden of accumulated debt; and to give ion of Z Cheshire, and one on the . � L " We don't - - -.--. i] �:_��" .1"i - .- _. Mr. Jackson has a ve a $61 Droitwitcho . - I throat. . . , � . 9, being petus onward in ite rl poor pin don't � �, I . .__ . la Lhatylear was about 5M42 illion popu- this great country an im Mwanga, the ruler of gands, bridge at Wakefield, in Yorkshire. Like . to. 'Me money . � . 1. . ­_ - - . times greeter per ead of progress, giving it a start, fully equip there ever w" a London ThoMaS. . want , �, ­.__ . nearly four suppose," says Jackson, " the Chapel at Avignon, that of . . __ 0% � . . - Cad he . is yourst and the . - - .:, � . _.... . lation in the United Staates -th in Can&d&. " with the machinery of national growth ut num more unfitted to ru% a country, 83 an u r an a - . - . . , I . . . unburdened with the tax of its squipm3nt Bridge con misery is yours; mid uutU you are _. . . �.,� -1 L ­ I (P., Xvil.) . - . . takes absolutely no interestE in the welfare chs I . the latter was ilt in the pier - - �_ * '. !� - � - pe I - , 1. . . I . . f -roduAion per capita in --debt? thinks of him own accessible from the illing to believe, and spend the one - , - The ratio o of his e Is but only with stairs, making it V1 � 4 . -- �-: , , L - � .. _. � 1. . Canada and the Sniteci States, in almost all Were it s, 4usstion Only of the theoretic p at the southern end other, they -Will. - �_,. .. ,., �_ "fety au?�;rsonal comfort. An a natural river. The bridge gate for the relief Of the . . ' - � ,_ :. � . cases, is f%v9mble to the latte% In this re- right of the State to levy .tribute, it *Ore , oonseq nonce, all the peoples a van the R001" was fortified by a double Lower, and there John0H. Itaster) 1122 . .. I - � -.��_ ` . i L -11 .- - . - . . 11 ct, we stand closer to the in gold and easily answered ; and the &newer would be Catholics, cordially haw hunt md he would wee also a towgr.alt the nothern end. The stay SO- . ''_, ' .. : - , - . I in lead pro. in the favor of the le and Lo their ex- long since have been got rid of were it not ,all or psrapet of -the bridge followed the Brown Street, Philadelphia, says: - . .: ,11�� - ,­ I Irolsphates, and piofiL_PeM � - I ��. - 1. I farthest o M . .. . - - .. p an the uni for Canada, ceeding great real difficulty is the oustom of tAo country to have a prince line,of the plerg, so as t* give at every pier s , My wife is a litdt Scokh womang . ;.� _. duction. Taking, -k to developmouL In - igement thirty years -of age and a a naturally . , , i I - _. I the United States produces li in gold and a tax ; a tax in a chsc.L on the throne. and his only legitimate enG additional room. The same N- tne . . . __ _- btain used to be seen on the 01 � at I Y. -six- - - , � . -7 _� - - nearly 2 in phosphateity but V I in lead. For what way may the tribute be laid to o cemor is a chil(* of 4." dl bridg7e delicate disposibolm. For five or _ I - �. � enue for the people, while n a journey � _. ,� . L I During Jackso ' i he 58=red a The citizeuehsve always regarded Loln- ­ I ' . . ... every I in 4Camda, the U. S. , moduces other the largest rev past she has been SV&ring I . ,4 IL I ' , "test development. which have d�ou &i uliar pn*de and affection years . . _�� . - . - i iron D , coke 16, iron stimulating the woDdetfnl collection Of birds, dge with pec - � . - _... - - - . 1 1 . � .. _. . articles as follo 48: pil I � The difficulty is enhanced by the fact that a,do a rest deal of talk among the zoo, There was no other b id a like it in the . from Dyspepsia- She . . .. ­ I -.. . 14, cement 8, eoppe In - , ... ___ - . r, ime an I coal between x that such k�nwrtich could oom- Vornit - - � became so bad at last ; ., . 1W .'K , - . . , - �­_ . 4 and 5. � - mining is so sensitive too MY ta logists of England on account Of One curious whole country, nor W size. I . . - � - - -1 ., - . I n tax must be placed C f&cL In his exploration Of Mount Elgon. pare With it for strength Or for . that she could not sit - . ­ . . &I re�w rces, and cve apon it with great skill, . . ... * , . , I .� ., . . . - the last it fail to bw up under the tax. It is - a little .. ; .1'1� on the basis of equ 00 feet high, that there was not in the . __ :L, . - � ._ L 1: proportionately equa) 4 a v lopment, . th rest mountain 14.0 think, indeiml, V, Meat. down to a meal but I . : . - * I . - on of how to obtain the n1olerleastof VictOris NY&nm Jackson di whole of Euro any br, Ige that couldcom- E GrY vomit it . . . . ­ I I I (in view of her equally large almost a questi a- ig she had to . '. .�, - comparisot Ahtening the roose covered tillat the birds of that region wers th it ; ror it was built not only over --' - ' . 1. lation) ought den eggs without fri 0 - - . : , ; I. I - . I .. and very much smaller po, rolm layin The question saaames not those of Abyssinia, or Of ShOs, Best mran river, but a tidal rivert in wWch the as soon as she had eaten it Two ' - �' - ' ' � . . . - I to show not so completely ainst Canada, 4 any MOM r have - . . L. . . _. emence I � . I : . �'s - . L lowit, in her this form, indeed: if the mi�ing ind'"ry Africa, or Kilimanjaro, as had been auffloo- flood rose and ebbwl with groat vch botfles of your August Flowe - . � - but, rather, a few poin's ailed as it has been has do. ed, but were closely allied to the birds of twice a day. 1,ster on they built houses on . .� 11 . I . . I . I . favor. . . . almost untrawall ore rapid the C&meroons in West Afrim This either side, but at the first the wAY was Curled -her, after manY doctors failed- . . . .. I I . . - . hing, and .1 . . 1:: � . I � - - . . A comparison - on the baliii of �rea is still veloped so slowly, how way its mc ith broad She can now eat anyt] enjoy r I .I.- . 1 _- more unfavorable to than on the deirelopilsout be brought &bout. whijo mak' discovery has upset tha views of zoologists claw. The bridge was endowed w and as for Dyspepsia, she does not . � - I . �. , .. !_� . - I �i _. . :_ Les . . .1 ­ . , . . . . a geogra, 1^ 0 . � . I- . . _. charged I . . _� . 1, buis of 1populetion. 1=1 for all miner- jag it oontribu to to the public revenue more with regard to th hi I distribution ,ands; cartsin monks, called Brethren of it; �� . . one for gold and heavily than ever before? of the'birds of Afric&. Ur. Sharp of the L4t, Thomas on the Bridge, were ktiow that she ever had it." . I . I . - . ."L'' . . I _. als it. wa3 about 45 to '50 one. Yet Bri- It MAY be that 'this in putting the ques- I N&ture,l History Museum, London, says that with the services in the cUpol, and with .. .-. 1. . I . . I � . - ..-I.: - silver it was more than'50 - ilea of moun- tion too strongly ; but it it a fair though: twenty years ago he began the study of administering the revenues for the mainten- I A near wery. � � . .. . r - . . . . . . . tiah Columbia alone has 8W TP f the . African zoology, md after moms time felt ance of the fabric. - . I **_ ; - - � - � I . ' . . . . I . re""I'L'on 0 age about it. One - a "A' W oad L - ­ I . - i. .- tain range, north and south, And if ita a" r, I himself able, as he thought, to rn&P Out in The children made 60 William Cathro an .� _� . '. � ... . . with rich question, for its fullor discussion -late I - . roplem in. _110tv i t - � ­ . .. , immense area is not permeated . Aha the -, ions which to which they &need, taking counter wi h - � ­� . . � . . I I .. - mineral deposits, the whole mining world The third a, genel&l way the different reg f the of their son OMILZ- of Toronto, had &L exciting on . jJir,j( we,auh �e retained it& 'he' he considered to be the ns,tural hands, has Ce'n preserved. It in mod * a bear while lately exploring the nickel re- - _�- - . . .: r il . . . .. V amount beAt part, of . I a`ross 0 ow old it is. The - lake , , I . . will be disappointed, and in larg . k nature h#8 given it I ,In fauuL. He was, thereforOTOrY Much ed, and one knows not h as of Algoma. While canoem on . m( it ef all ita cottyltry to whicj * I Afric 910 - I .. � � . . . of territory will be shorn The digooveryand develOpMent Of mines surprised to find that the results of his author of Chronicles of London BridgC gives Wshnapi"ing they encounteM the ani, . '. - 11 I .1 - *_ - .. supposed 'economic value. Bu L there can emend& t,he investment of ca, ��'_ studies, which had been considerably shak- it st full length, with the music. Herl are al swimming aCrow a narrow channel. . � __ . . - . . I I ­ - oubt of the mineral necessarily d , - _. ... . . .. be little reasonable d fitab.e, � . .. re 'on. Dr. G M. tal. Who" the mines on by some previous expeditions, were Com- two or three verses: Cathro saimhed the brute's skull with - L � rove pro . . . mat re - son I . - - pon, an axe but unfortunately ..-. . . I.,. � .1 th - ca,piJ W1111 only wels 9 ' I - 11 : richness of this great re on Is , in aividauds, pletely upset b - Jackson's travells. Jack London Bridge is broken do, F . . - I : Dawson an exceptionally igh and -ads au- they y rcies of birds, and . I . - eventually pay ound about thirty new 51 Dance over my lAdy Lee; he dropped the -axe I and then bruin in turn - 1_w - . . _. rough Bri- more Ness interest ; and . - .. � I ­ tbority, refers to the fact hatth as this A of butterflies. attacked the cm He was kept off with . . . _.. � .- . thwi rd there we over back the capital itself. Sometim so over thirty Dew specit, - London Bridge is broken down# . . Oe. . � ' * 9. I . -oliimbia and nor -.-- . �._ 1. . .. .. . . . ... - tish C ADit8l is sunk, and lost to investors, As May . . - With a gay lade& . �. the paddle, and finally swam aahore and dim- - . . . . - � .. .. . - A. mportaut metal 4 , ' . . ? , a - .... .11 I I X I I . . . .. � 1200 miles of the "most ,n witi, newly every clam of I ppftred- _ . � .. . : - mod swAs and does halr -. 3rin , L .. . . I .- . 1. . _F_ I t , How shsu we build it . - . . :. liferous belt of the conthelit," , in other cam it is returned , A BUBTLE POIBON' .. .­ . . . f . ,- . i . . . - � T. . - 1. . I I . A investment ; . . J"y . I . over my , F - . I I that it is , � . I ultiplied, it may be. several :, Dance - - I . � ." � . . � I., � . ,:: . - . � , to them, In I How shall we build it up again? � . The Princees of Wales is a first -rats . .. , . . . .. . EQUAL TO TRZ WHOM LZNGIril.. .me& In this latter can the mines may be 04WMEtne. Ito Nature am& QUAIII Its, and the I ith a gay ladee. - )hotogra her, and a West End firm are - ' - -t .. -.. - _.. - . 1`1 � . - . . .. . . ti Ire*" in Wbick U Lurks* W - . -.1 .: . . 'i� I ; 1.1 I . - . . . _.. . . nclud!td in the United said to creak rspitaL � 1. =ing ter a tea service which is to Im . - %':- --:i � ��._, : . C : . Df the same region ii '. ent's thought to , , L - - "' . I . � .... -but a Mon' . � recent cases of poiioning by some Build it up with stone so strong, .: ornamented with Photograpbs that she took ... , : 111. . . . - - I . � I- I States, from British n rewrding see that the advantage in the possenion of We . t have called public atten- . . Dance over my Lady Lee; While in Scotland. The ground of the chins . . ,. ., I -: -1 �- - (tliu upon mys ,� : . . . . 3.nd that he feels. no h t!ti'.lsn ito Mexico ; Now' it needs effilsure first, tonous lagen Of , '_ .. - ­ . � I * I . _.- rthe half will " Ulti- mines depends in son's m tossubtle and mostvirulentfOFm L' Huzza! 'twill last for #,gea long, , will be iv and the pictures will be - "t . &_, . � I- . I �_. . . his belief that this northe Qf new ecgp" created, and I tion ti discovered by the m= . � With -'a gay ladee. age. N= service of those colors % `_ . of a develop- the awmai son but - . Ora . � . 1. .,: rnately prove to be suscept ible iw go". 7n,. ;tomaifte Harper's Magazi lie. was made for the Prince of Orange at 'L � - ',�, . . . . . - . oe to that seem" d,upon where AW n6w eaP 0 is the name given . - - - d' in in Rox tan et, the' profession- -4 � . �.. _� .1. . ' I . - . ..ment correspon lug . a subje - . . � I . . . . . . -� : . . which ha:i been attained already in the Here we have opened to t is PO s agent, which in even at L- - I - wood in the islet century. . :- .: _­ - . ­ , hi isOnOu - . - - - Wedge . . - . I ! 7 Httle knowill. I .- - - . .__ _! : Pa,ge 14 ) fuller treatment of which, or wmt of apses ' Ptomaines SO . . .. � . . , . � . : . ..! . I - - � - - . I . . a :.. % I - , iouthern half." ( vad for a further letter. I = t but loory, am alkaloids - Nine Long Yeam . � : L . I ­. anextraor- shall be reser accepted tb - � . - ­ � ; Toattailk that point, ho ver, W. H. LYNCH. ' r - 9 to . - is . - ' - L. �_,`� . . . . uring em , and Closely resem. MM John McLean writes from Barr - . . . ( . : ..� flinary,levelopment most odetakepi"; - : (hVAWA, J MO, 18911 . aenersiod d d OBSO . I . . their - ti :. . . .� ­ d sad silver in __________`s1___� , be vegetable alklitz. but owe Island, Ont., March #, 1889, as follows : "I I . : -1 . . . . . - the yearly output Of Lie il . . . , . . . � f(.t land's Poet tTle putrefaction of animal matter. have been a great sufferer from neuralgia ­ ..... ,­_ : , :...-. .� , , , �­� . . 1. - .� . �. , __ - i,., . � - Alfred Ta 10611 R4 ­ �, t�"o . this region in a year is than one milliOn, , anveon has I ori n to -i - , ; . riod than the Eery poisonous for the last nine years, but., being advised _; �,X; - put &I e of the United Onger pe cile some ptomain" sre'v , � . � - . . L . .I- - While the gold out . wards 1,ureate sinWl &'10- & 1 tidotes to known to try SL Jacobs Oil, can now heartily an- TRAOR ;- MARK . � - . I . I �tates for a,single Y r Of thirty honour Was h6ld by any of his Predecessors- others a" admimble an ... ... 1 1.2 -:":, . - , - � - " - � 4 , L L .. . '. . . and silver be * ad t . They are usually Produeed dorse it as , , � . . - ' . goli r en oy he distinction from poisons. in Bub- being a most excellent remedy - . -_ . - . __ in.11ions. and the m . Colley I . _,"A . � .1 I.-, . . . . bert Southey from 181 ich, after brief exposures ba" npla,int as I have hem greatly - . ; 91�L. - 111put over eight mi 1, mainly the pro- stances whi for this 00, __ . ." 't � . . J � .., . . . - ­ 1790 to 17 , way from the air, an in all kin'lls benefited by its use." _1­'.$� ? . . : 111z;t of the - southern hal. of this immense to I ; thoothers, from Edmon"Pen' been shut, W . THE G - I I - ­ . rich min . . ser down, for mu.h shorter terin& I nore properly tinned - - I . - - . , . I . eral belt. ' of canned goods, or, i ins of which keep - I R %* DYFOR I - ..,��_ - territory larger tinue to dianse at, foods ; in sausages. the sk With the immes of saver coin during 1890 - - - . �-: j _:i,"Jl L - I __. . in for - - ,:: ,��"dk-" . - - I In claiming for : The Paris P&POre con s- Quad. the air out; in the viscm and in buried . I �1_ `­,.. tateg, it must be thto silver coinage of ' I . >-. :- - r � .- itoed the entire amount of SPRAINS, STRAINS, INJURIES. I . . , . .. . than that of the Un length and with much feeling the ) out by owpom There in no subject in toxicology, red by the Mint has . -_ - I . ,. .. -1 larg r part thereof' is which they mak4 the now designs deh .1 : - I . Ldrnitted that the ruple Alliancs," 0 Poisons and poisoning, ve -:. '-_: '�L"� .. � � ; and the larger I I " a was all of it!J7, or th. science f been raised to fS,2N,000, and of this ;&%- 3[t is an orroneons Idea to sagpose that I � V"p . . r - ) , I . I unsettled and undevelo add' England t is just now of w much interest to pro- tam larequired to produce a itrain or qwatn- : ... - ­ . - . probably in V to Prince , which N2,000, or more than. half, 1111018 bum taken ; - .� .coo : � : . .. �.� � portion of this Unse moon )rfli.g to the story attriba seem femional men. Tbere an so nuAy deUcaft ninsdes and ten . � . %.L.: . � I . Any since the by *0 Bank Of England- - . L . . - :,. uninhabitable. If his r possesses eon. That unfortunate Person . . .. done which Wd "ether the ankle and foots . . ­- i- . I Na le rule tUt dead man it has bow §00r08lY ten yes" the vehicle of l000modo .. _� �' � - . � I i4a Of futs Vol - . and dhvd as that a . � ., . lue than for!'the rodfActioa tion to I to I I . I - be an OZOO was trea ed a .-. .- , �_I�k tL I - . other va insial, The fact, - lor tass on him authority have attention of toxioologifftll At t The unruly member commonly Supposed - TorY dight thing often eauses not oulya, Ye � I - _ - I I . it must needs be for its I no tales. Of . but, I vaififW. but a very seriom spnin whwh .. .. .. I I . May be an- tol in the irrench press. There ptomaine& yet the research" Sshn4 to be owned by the German Emperor : . _,q�t. :1.: * - ---.-..d � '. [ . - :: , thatsuch -slue exists fairly sW&rMsd :_ ",_. � ­ i.,:, ... - I � . , r .�. ::-. . � to believe that then has been who disoolvered sn,d a F �---v Which of law appears to own him, has again . . Jeedwalwillcm - . . . --..;. ,�_ � - . . bumed. . no g the obscurest -C-- riot, dy a few weeks ago SURCLY AND IftKOUCTM . -_ . . I I 1; _:�. 1. ­ _L . L wc t that the 0 re"Ou between Rugland and throw a curious ]A been 01 . -:: I ' .11 ` 4 1 . � I , this fact an the faC IlAnd* ing. thomewhiah -A I&W - � n vie 00'ry of it swzted the world by ill L i We�ak "ft 1 . IM14030M Of Cam . . , i� .T . . I . ttle4 and better o ,L,a :. , �� c . . : - 'L t. constitute the Mee of the history Of I . is To mts to the sinu . . �. . .�.. . rrimeml of even the I y could. said 0 tk 6 or ,- � . _. . only begun to be a famous triple relMe to tble mysterious and f"cinating I I.- . -,'-� ,­ . tre 4 . � : a fourth member ot th "" duallilag Ana Akusundly im3mg . 6016 M&M then to all the Ted of the body. I- �-, , ". - , 1. � portion Of the country er sblo that Lliwd ploits of " Italian POiStIfters. of the Seven' pate& and now It makes the Emperor 86Y In . The knee Is also a very deUcate een 0. - - . I . .: �. 1110 .- - � - "' � i . ..., exploited, it, is safe 0 sa th94 we are hem - oe. But it is qui6e prob I wUnn. and tWurka they requeutly � . .-.- ��. . " . - 'hi h, priDportioxiod to ifideatiallY told the i0enth slad eight'senth oonturn& an address to a WY Of recruits for the , �Mo very "� - - safibeli . , ....- I ,, . .i . : - :. ­_ - - J,-- -- . I . V,f I Sausbuq may have so . "We"110P41110 ,:;,;".._ . discusoing aresoif res W - - ' 'O young and sometimes pernianeat stUblelell, unless I . I - its eltant and ,ilndtp6r 006 V" lad the aisnoe It,i9n0wbQieved,indssd.th" the Pt army, os I wwn you, who am mostly . � 3;., 1 -. � . Italian Pemier that if the U'Pl* ted. noIbo figured potently in their no"a'ou" countrymen, this modial democrat& . - _,4! J,i�.. -.- -- . the hrousk and Italy, left isola 8L Jecobs on prevents, and Its � � -�' .�� -_ , . ,I �, .. q 14" d.1W1Opnww of any . .. - _2A_LL 71 in Italy. s000rding to Always remem=tho oath YOU -have token I 1. I . . , . . I ._1 - - - I 6 - . S=T Cuers Ana CHRONICCASIM. - - :-'!--- -V,-;,-,(-- ? � _4 ok;11 by Ir"001 P" di `�. -w'-. � - - � . .-,f . ... ­ :-4.* �1_ .- 1* - .0"d fall I the boosum I . ., I.. . )3jmutow 1r`cA*"JL . , shoxild be A" I tion, th fwnous and delidly aww" bin& you to me- The Bibke, says the , giA .,. I � -�- F-4� vRi A , .��. I W � I k'. GBX#T. .1 roug defend her. That is 1==,0t2h144sE secret compound, :)lared [WN 1t1on.�--Spminoratrs1n1Wtq week-' I L� _. - . WAS skew . _�...;�, A .,: - -, '. . I . ­ I , As N 'a , * t _____ _ . J.l I . made a`7 ' )uld be i iho mwdes iselves, father and mother and , en, sa 47Z or jullsele, by sudden. and , 'i - has just , give 40n; to abetch musdes or !� - ' . to .- , W,�rumsnt in England in 0 a W -.1. I- � - ­". P.eferenoo into *10 of a - u ,,, b&v in g. � ___&A� 0 it "_ __ I J I . " 4% . .- I I Uniw States, 01i ::Yau Fran" , ' . . 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I & - 'L.3 - ___1 . . 0 1 � � SAV678 a to wbie I I , I E F"N' I " � P_ . _­ � ..:..- , - -, � - -. - The, pflae,ot tobwo has risank WA slialt � 1___ T av T_ . � I 1. I , . - � , yolgr subscription to, -*46 �P. -, , .. . , � _ . Tnx NEws is paid� . . McGill and, son, of. Torobtb t � , -1 ; .; _�_­ - I I ... :` - . �!.Pl . . . . � . � , . -_�...`.*, " - 61 - : Be liances are awLawledged by ' ibng.-w4b relati'"ibire 'I wee Is W01196uift IL -40bmwipsion. to keep our . . � . . . � . � � - I are vis , k. b&# , - -�)!.-: P- ' � .4Z i , I . - - ­ - an" 40 _ [Volt: ipe out -of . � I -1 1 S4. 4, . � . . :. : , ., I "11ft "ey *'t"' rotee!aAwMior�6 - -Decker's bill on the Brook road has P n the war path for's sho .'t t me jig ..._ ,, . . I ,'. . - 0 - 9 V"WPt Of *Onl . . I - - 4 Old Man G t I . .. r i 9 selli I � ­ ;_ : ke,ep thdAiii ptifff abead. . tf . anew coat of gravit- almost . tie entire I - we -1-o- . ., o, _10i � ­., � And the � . a � , _.­�.. % . - I I " I . L - � "_ . I ­, I . Agugafr4d)VU in price. Sweet William � -:G I . ..� . . . � - __ 1. lengtb. .., . . �. Dry, Ooods in reat variety, _ 1�� - �, . � .. � ­_ ­ ftu.. I ' , .11 .. -I.., 1. . . .?;, ,:? .. - . I - :1 . � I will hardl sys to toil quite as much as -t* !:- " � ' --7 . I ­ - . . - 1, 01-0 �2L... 0 � y _1 � . . - . I � I !"'.1 I.,. .. . . � . . . .1 . . � 111*; ._ ..m_Tlhos- �Kftd lmt -rather a severe don - �: ',- ­ . -k-, , . . t: . . .­.. . - ­ m I Lome, of yore to ter to his fondness for . . I . . I --- ­ 40 vs* ; . taffy, - ,"_� . , :1 - : . . _' - - � ­� 1 - . . ... I V�Vlx . . of poison ivy last week but he is g4ttipg -.1 , I .. � ­ 1, '_ . I . unless he a izet that extra week by itorg- . um . � . I .. I I . I I ­ - . it. ing himself IREADY=MADE', CLOTHING i urpassea_. .; *-.� , over INU *th the cheapened delight. .4 V . PICKERINQ. ONT.. YPLY. 10, 1891. "'",ago. C1,6,Wit jib hifi- * I*AS . . . -, Good fit uaranteed . . - .1 _,�, - . 1- . - r,- *rewb -411-f- . �, . I . m quabty itud price,.. 9 0 1 _.. - . ­ -: I .. � . : � I - . , � � . , " I cket * fence, sit 'his residence the old . Week Ih- - out the farm -journals * ,�` ", �. I � I ­ . . .I, '. _.. . - - Vacker �lace-on the Brick roa - � : chant the p ism *of the Clydesdale hom I r - . _'Mrs. D. O'Connor returned on batur- and the jou Qs are aboub the o I .1 A &CON .. I -.1.1. � ..- LOC ALISMS.. I - . t,i,g,MENS AND BO'%ra HATS AND CAPS.. I , 13 1 . I I , - - ! .- .,p. .­�*­!­11- , o:: - .. �. - I .. . 6 - day evening kow a two weeks visit with that o. a farmers in these listricts . , Latest styles., ..,,,,.,. 1�. . . I- - ..- . . . I.:, . I . . . � tt,- ­ --) ,:! . .. � . ' - . -Samuel Him ,waq in the *illage last friends in Mount Pleasant, Out. will tell you the Clyde is an'overated ani- *:'� . * .1 .- ­ .. I , , ,� � �i .. JV � ­, , :�,. , 1 � � . . - ":, ­ . I . - . . ­ ' . - . � . �.,�, week. � . - I . . - . -Derdly Paris Greeo-Dickie & Mar'. mal. Picks ing and Scarboro an stocked -4 in , eveu variety and style *,.. �. ., -Mrs. H. Savage, of Dundas, is call- quis do not handle it,nodan to t with J. J or tbreeparts Clydes, there in no HOOTS & SS � . . I .� , ' . e _. ger, PA" 0W_ . i .-- .-, ing on ivlaftyps Viis ek. - . . ors: who buy*., groceries there, q yory market for them Th' are clumsy, W .. . . - . . _ I , Are - � . * 401 ­ guaranteed to fit from a month old to 100 year*. - . - - . . - . .. I - . . - -Miss AniWBrowx, .of "biMne, is. cheap. * - 7,44, quickly, will not stand tKe roads and their .-... - I .. . . . ' � L . . - - TW ly always giving trouble, and . - . . ting with her sister, Mrs. T. A. Greig, --The 4&*Ws huit An be he� 'a from logs" "I , � resh, at the lowest margin . . - . .. . of " Village. L . - . -21.1. , &I . I P" of this townshi , and the frag- the sooner 'tis well known truth Is ts,ken GROCERIES., good and . f ­. .1 11 1. . . - -Miss Too,- teacher of B.S. No-. ,has rance of newly mown gay everywhere home the better it willfbe for our breeders' . of profit.......-.,_ - . - j�l .,--, ... - ._ '.11 ­�; 'r.. -, . _. __ .,I ". I . . . '! .. pookets. I interviewed Mr.Grand, of Tor- L I - . .. . . . - i. - . � . . ' -\- �__' commenced bar ,vacation with friends fills the -air. ... - onto, ond he tells a similar tale. . . . - . . ­ �. '0 . I I . ' - , .. - . I . . - . . . . . I Wh our t I .. � I . . 1. near LWny. . . . --e-ouncil meats On Monday 18tt at 10 farmers persist in patrOlkiZilig the nlydes NED 6000S in'great vanety 00 linmerous - - . - . - C CAN ' I ' .. I . -�-Soi�e delay m­g'e'ttifik'M'­M6riil hat 9. m. in the town hall, Brougham, as a it is hard to say unless it is on the same to mention. .-..-. . . - . . I . - . .. . . - I.. . � - L. . materially interfered with tho` speedy Court of Revision, after which general incipal as. they grow barley, Micawder- ,. � . . . � ". . 1. . - . . _. �. I . L .- I - - . . erian " ' . . . . 1+_+ � eri g, Newest � ­ . .. construction of the Presbyt " i church. session' -will lie held. firk'e expecting siniething to tarn up. Bo' styles ' and . , . . . -W. J. Gordon has for a time said -Mrs. E. Mowbray n000mpinied by 4 -f- . WALL PAPER and rd" n . . i . . I . . . _.. . adieu to the Massey Co., of Toronto, a*nd Mable and Edna, left for Lucan last Fri� Nearly all people patronize picnics and 1. . . . I - .. . .. . - . lowest figures. - - - � . .. .1.: L. . ... - . . � is spending these sultry days down the day, where they will visit with Mrs. Mow. they are conoider�d ve!y pleasant gather- � . � .1 -, a - . I � - . . . . . . . . I . I . I . .. L. . - . I _. I ' - ' . - . - - ` . ' . . _. . � . . I . - - ' , . - river. bray's brother, Dr. ff. S. Clarke, of that iage, but to ur jaundiced eyes they are - . I I - . _. .. -Kr& A. Dunlop has -returned from *place - . I slower than :well regulated funeral. You A fresh supply ot Crockery and Glassware, Chimngys, Burll_.� - . .. . . ­ . . .. Orargeville and taken up her residence ,_iia the Toron'4'6 police court on Tues. pay your quarter for tea and never man- I � ers and Gem Jars on hand. .. .. : . - � . . ....I - , ismissed the . �_ _� I .. '. - . I . . .. with her daug"hter, Mrs. Adam Elliott, day Colonel Dennison d age to got a decent mes.), for it is not polite , . � . I . . - ' . _. . . . . , I I to eat like & christian, but you must nibble � . - . . I near Greenwood. charge of nov-support brqu ht against es %9 chea - 1. � - 03r9an cOntsat f6r hkn4siNn4`iWz4 At John Cuthbert by It P , .. like a siol mule and persuade four , The Old Man .purposes selling Marriage Licens' . I Rosebank. on 21st. his 'wife, t a plailatiff ,.innard2" t', iat you have stored nourish- . I - -Wanted, a good driver in exchange failing to appear. meDt. You have to say "How d'ye do?" as. ever, and will allow a large discount if taken by the dozela. - - . � . - .- for an org . Apply at, the -Hro. Jno. Gee bits just received the to all with �� hom you . speak, even ce for old and young to he made -happy. __. . . . . I I - - I . . � Dominion Agency, Pickering, J. m * sad news of the death of her nephew Rev-' don't tare 0 ro striwo how they do; then � � - . . - - .. ' . . . � .. . . Pahner, mana,ger. : - * I -A. P. Boyer in Balmore, India, mission- you must gr Z all the while like a, tickled . I " . . - . .... . - - - . . .. - I I I . . . � - ary of the Free Baptist Coufer�nce of monkey to slow that you are pleased with ; . _'� , . I . .8 . . . , , . _- - * -A friend of .ours, midebted to the New Brunswick.' - . everybody at d everythinst.' We onc*,went . ..� _.. I R 0 A. BUNTING PER B 0 0 - -;. - ' -,. Emerald Isle for the amount of his nativ- - * - .. 9 - . .'..L - � . � . . ity, informs us that the elm tree we spoke - -Sermons next Sunday in the Meth. to S Picnic, got Our hair cut and it didn't . - - . � - - - . . � . . . . � of last w*eek is an oak - odist church by Rev. J. T. Caldwell, M. want cutting and put a new bat over our . .. . I - � I -1. ' A., B. 1D. at 10.30, -Cedars n cranium for the occasion. We smy. more - . I * - . - . . � . . - . - .- -Friday's windstorm was a tremen- ladies t6ere whom we knew than we would , . . L - � . . . - 1%4 . a murderer and the . _ . . I . . . dons success in that particular line of and at 6.30, "The firr otherwise See In a year, conse . . t . .. Laud of Nod.;' All cordially iuvited. - quently - . - - . - businefM A large number of ornamental - amongst them they spoiled that belLiltallus - G001D --` CT.I-k .* - . i.* __ � trees were damaged in -this -vicinity. -Alex. Palmer, of lot 28 in the 2nd, hat, for after we had got through bowing - . :_ . I.. . . �. . - . . �. . - � - - wishes to state that be will prosecute all ' ' . . . . . - I - I . - - -Wm. Ham, not to be out done by the ; . "d scraping the rim was as greasy as a - . . . . I .1 . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . : - 1. . . . 1. . . I . . . - - . . . � . � . 1. ; ,_ .. people on the Base line, desires us to parties found trespassing on his promises, badger. We saluted them a and nothing . . % . - . - . I . .. . � � :. . .. . . state that he, clipped same Sheep for Peter either for berries or other purposes., The will ade us that it was not a . I . I . ., - . . . ... . - I - . . . . .. . I . . . . - I . . . . - MoDiarmid last week, and on's fleece public ever pe flu � . .- I I I - -, . . ; will save trouble by observing this conspiracy it ruin that tie. Then we � � - � - . . . _ - . .. I - I . : weighed 15 pounds. . a . ... - . . .11 . -P. R. Elliott has severid his'-' I .- -The wind on FAaay did much dam- enadiug us round. We meanly tried to . . � . . . . . � . . . connec- ' * . . � � -I `. ­ ., caution. were honor by two young ladies prom- . - - : . a ..­ - - 11 , : tion with the Niagara Falls Record and is age to the fruit crop in this section. A Is shake* one off. called a gentleman to our . I � P. . . . � . . .,. . . I I � : . - � I . I . . trees that"were loaded with small it . - � '. . I I - . . . . supeteeded by Andrew J. Clark. � t1r. El- . . . It assistance to got rid of half our cargo, but . I . . - - I : 1 liott-is well xnowh to the fraternity. and now present much the same appearance he would not. so we had to owing our head . � __ . . . vww� - - . . . his co*nterers watch with interest his ,,, before blossoming time. Yet we are like the pen� ulem of a clock to oonverse . :-, . � . from one to another. We had a stiff neck - - � . . . - I . - somewhat sanguine. - � ... I . � I . . i . . ­.- _. � I . .. . . .: � - ebanges. -D. F. Every deposited at o4ir thres- the next day Of course we found Aem . OME and buy Sugar while it is SO' . ­ - . -In order to have 1.500 -aub3cribers most charmi ig, but -how happy we could . I . . . . I . . - , - before the- year is out, we will send THE hold a spruce branch that bad been tom have been w di either, were Vother dear . . ) . - from a tree in his grove by Fridays' wind. charmer aw y." Two make company, .- -, *.. C cheap., We believe that very- so -on - : - � . . I : - .,! - NEWS the rest of the year, to new sub- The twig is scareply three feet -long, yet th ,�', . . - . : � . . ­. - . ... . - _. � scribers for 40 cents -cash with order. rei make a, hash. There was boating on I . L . t .. . .. ;_ . - our devil states that by actnal count there a . . . � the price will advance. Now is the pro- . . . 1�. I -1 - Send names at once and get the benefit lake near � this picnic and those dear ., . . I . . - �- I of this offer. - is 2748 cones thereon, besides some which ladies wanted to row. We humored them I . . I . . . . . � . . - - - have been removed. for we imagined they bad an idea Of try- . - ; .. . . . .. - -No more favloVable place for spend- per time to lay in a -, stock. We have . I .� ... .- I I - , ing a vacation camping can be found than .. -A college professor from Kingstooti, iuR the can, then we -could lazily lounpe on � - ' . �. . - . . . I : I . that afforded by the lake shore, or on the in company with D. F. Every, A A. Post the boat and watch the fragrant weed curl .. bought a large quantity at the very low- .. .. . . i bank of our noble Duffn. 'The 'seas?n and Dr. Clark. visited the gas well on Id. around our head. we got badly left, how- . . . I . . - - Of one i - ' :- I . 1. - :� -.-- will at once open and many from a dis. Campbell's farm on the 2ud, and he seem- ever, f mmediately damped henielf . . - .. . at the stern of the boat and grasped the . est ' prices, and will sell for CASH 'at . - ed to think that the article is there in - � . I � .. - . . . tauce are hourly expect,ed. tiller lines, whilet the other one after &I- . . - . . . � - 302wateattendAmebank" the 21st Paying quantities. Cstu we expect to yet , . - - I . I _. . . . . . - - owing us to got fairly started occupied . L . � - � . of JW Bee bULL . see our town illumixia"d by that fluid. . prices that will surprise you.- Specially . . - � I -Me firemen, as a body, did not at- . �er time by trying to make rowing as dif- . . .... . . . . - . �. , -Our readers will notice a piece of laud. ficalt as'she well know how. by flounderizig I ) , , . ... � . -- . or . . . - . . t � - : tend the celebration at East Toronto OD Bible enterprise on the ,part of onr Dun- from side to side of the boat. 'Twas a �. . - low.figur6 when taken by the barreb. % ­ . - . - I Dominion Day, but bers at- barton friends, in encouraging the musi- hot sweltering day in August and it Seem- . . . I '. . . . tended and report having had i a splendid cal talent of our amateur n ed to us we rowed those ladies a hundred .. . � ".in large quantities. Fruit season is just - ­: - '' '�­,._, . . _. - . fime. * They are pleased with the manner the organ, and we hope that very many of miles; we oo Id Dot see for the perspiration . I . . I . - . . . . 1: in which they were entertained by the the .. coming 0 Q i . . , - * ,artistg in die three adjoining town- pouring over our eyes, our arms and back 111 take -our advice an " buy your ,_ . � . . - . . - - firemen of that burgh. 11 . �hips will take advantage of this F%nd com. ached,our ha do developed blistere,collars, - .' . . � . .. � _.. �_ . . . . �--The editor of the Pickering NEWS 18 pete for the handsome piece of silveO plate. cuffs and a irt wrinkled like a brooc6li - - resh . . - - . I - . in great luck. He receDtly won a red -His friends will be somewhat surpris. cabbage ­ his is just too lovely" said .... sugars now. It will pay you'. F- I - . I I I I - . I . . . - - - . road cart in a lottery and now paints the ed to learn that Win. Leach, at present one. -How delightfully ccol it is on the , * , ' - �. '.. � - 1. . . . - . . I . - i . . .. . . .- . . . .. . water is it not Mr. Colt?" said the other. - ` lemons *ust to haLd. - � . . - , . town red. Have you a horse to 90 with employed withb. E. Pukh on the 2nd � . . I . I . I . . .. . . .. . I I � . . . . . . . , __ I . 0 Cool --eh ? wt were foaming, burning, bub- . ' -. . .- . . _.� a . - I . . . . . ­ . .. . . I . - it,Mr.NEws, iristhis a case of "getting concession, wasmarried on WedueadaY bliug and steaming with beat, and had we . . . . . .- I . - 111 . - the horse before the cart ?"-Uxbridge to AIrs. S. Garrett, who bas just arrived given expreeiion to our thouRbts at that . MMEA� ___ - __ . � . .. . . - � '.. - I j7ournal. Havn't you beard of our mus- from England. William is a steady in. mom6nt &hose kind ladies woull have been . I . ta' Brother. - - . � . . - 1. . - U91 - dustrious fellow and is bound to Rucceed. -at the bottom of the lake. but a said - - - - ' - . - - _. -The board of director� of the Web- We wish the newly wedded couple every 1,0h yes" and tried to stretch: sickly I .1 . . - .. - . I first meet. happiness. No cards. . Milb, but couldn't. for we were just mad. I - , allies' Institute will hold thcrIt, DICKIE'& MARQUISS . - - . - . �. . , - Ing on this (Friday) evening. - keinbers Dunbarton S.S. WU1 V!03116 at Rosebank., Before they had quite played us out they 119F . desirous of having any particular book on Tuesday, ZWy.21&t- concluded to go a,shore, and in getting there '. - procured for the library, will oblige by -Whild eugagod removing the bolt at was the only' pleasure we extracted from � I .. ... . - . . . n, � . � . meeting as possible. Such requests wilt JameS Lintc,n inet I *ith a serious acci taking them home -we might yet snatch a . � little pleasure, for they lived at a distance 0 I 'As . . handing in the title as Soon after the the Spiuk mills on Wednesday afternoo that boating excursion. We thought when . - . . - . ". be considered by the committee when dent. He and atioiber man were on a from each other. but their brothers under. T-' I GR I G�9 S- - .� I making their' purchase. . I scaffold. The bolt becoming looSe Sooner took that portion of the contract and we - ' ' . I . . I . U __-W�-_ ­ .. ­,... . . . .. . . . . . . .1 -Rev. J_. T. Caldwell find his famiily thaniexpected, swayed and pushed Mr. said good nifht. after receiving. a cordial : .. . . -is the place to b y I . .. . . f. - - ­ - . .. ' . . . . - . - . arrived at the parsonage on Lint6n off the scaffold. He struck his invitation to the following * , � . . n rda � . 0 6 � . _. . 1� evening,'And were welcomed t Satu � head,on a bin as he fell, which seiried to w d -a wso f4lcnlc on :, PEARL -AGATE :-: TEA-POTS 000"I.- 1. - o the cir- eek, an EL d we kindly bring our 0 *0 � - Lu - ., _: . cuit by a few of our Methodist brethren. rn 'him oyer, and he lit on his head sketcbingm *rials, they would so like us ' .. � , . ' ' . . . . � . and Fhoulders "Pon a large block on the to sketch the in a 1. . 1. . (with White Enamled inside); and. -­- .1 . ,.- The reverend gentleman delivered two landsca ___ We had ' . . I . . '. .. .. - I floor. The fall wag only some seven feet been workiug.mighty hard 1*' . . ­ able sermons on Sabbath to well filled for them th t - ' - . � but was sufficient to caus6 mucli shaking day and concluded we would a a SOLID - COPPER - WASH - BOWLS'. .- : � . . benches. It is to be hopel that the " them _. . � - . . ': proper feeling will ever exist betweep !'P- He was conveyed to his house and without a hairpin firat,,ao we declined -a weemounnew was . , . .,- . � , - p"tor and people, and that his sojourn 18 now under medical attendance. It with many thinks. for we bad had quite - - . 11 . . - . � _. . : seems in � . . I . with us will be prbfitable. We welcome almost impossible for a man to enough picnic (on for quite a few gm&ons, These are new h es which will recommend themselves. It pays to buy good arti- _ . ­ 4he 1i Qr 11114 his family to our take such IL batterlug.'Rud remain 'live. and if that-w&s the same kind jollity per. cles, which you can do by calling on T. A. GREIG. While in leave your order for - - . . ow past We bope to soon greet him a taining to picnics t as in a lunatic asy. eave6troughing your h faction guaranteed'or no. charge will be .. village., .- u, . . - - I Upon the lam for We put i� Town as near to pain a wade., Don't forget the place. . .. - . I . . . - I . I I . - . -The ten Inonths old child of Mr. and street. '' - man can get without thumping himself. . . . - . . . . . I . I- .. - ' . . I m . , . ' - . - - . Mrs. Geo Keff narrowly escaped drown- . A Plablid 1��eting wits held in Dale's ��A­44.0_* � . . . . . . 1. , - . � . - I * I W. I I . - . - ing on Monday evening. The infant, un- il-11 on Friday evening for the purpose - - DUNBARTON. I . . T* A. GREIG'S, PICKERING. - - r% � '. . . . . . I . . - 1. . . I . .. -, of completing the organization of a .. ­ . . %, .. I I - observed, tumbled head downward into .. -_ ---'- - - . . _ . . . . a � butter tub, par6y filled with water, Meebanics' Institute in this village. Quite Mrs McCcnoohie, of Bowmanville, is --- -_ 1. : . - . I standing under the pump Spout. When a number attended Rud much enthusiasm iisiting in town. - - � . . __ I . I I .. . .-. .. , _. We are sorry to note that Mr. Nesbit has ' I . . . �� - taken out the child was almost suffocated, was displayedin the matter. B. Bunting. - .1 . . 50 ATTERNS 0 . . ­ . I ­ ..- - - . .. - . . . - I . . and it was with much difficulty that con. Esq., was called to the chair, and C E * not fully recovered from the effect of his ' ' . % : . - -, . . * ' ' -late accident. 1. - � selousness wa al aid A . . - .:� was quickly procurec calling the meeting to ord9r the chairman The return of vacation brings to our , . I I and tb3 grief of the . . �i_- midat again . Miss C. Anderson, of Camp. I - .. � made a few remar. , ­ ­ . A - I _'.. Marqi1is acted as secretarv,pro tem. fte . - . 1. I - .par�uts assuaged. Thanks are due t ' o ks as to how incorpora' bellford, whose sucefts as a teacher has 1500. Roll - WALL .. P PERS _....- .. . - . . I those who assisted in the -restoration. tion . had been secured. The committee been demonstrated by the fact of her pro- - . . I I 1. . . - . . Our remarks in reference to the c ' previously appointed to solicit memberr motion . to a higher room at in increased .. . I. .. -dL1*'T=) :80M=)=M1ZTGl­8. . .. '. .. � .� . � I . . : . . . . . . . . J .... �. I . .� - . . on- reported that some seventy had signed the salary. . . . . . . _ 'Auct of the Whitby boys. -at the ' Union subscription list. * The committee also We could give extended notes on the late . g I - , . - picnic are answered by the Cltrofiicle as scibmittei a coustitutiou and .. steamob accident near Rosebank, butwe New Prints 1k,,-, - -:---.;, -.: New Shirtin S - ....._. I . . - . .�_ follows: -"We dqu't uphold our town laws to gover i ' t . . . . . ­ .. � . � - -, - . - . � . oys in going into the country and rais. tute, which were considered and ado ted the qcene' and will dish up some tales of , . . . � - . .: . ,. . - . I b n the workings of the Insii- have no ifoubt your special reporter visited I I . . . i . a set of by . - . I I �­ - . mg - 4 � . I .". � : . . . . .. . , � "' - - I . I 1. � 11 . � , . . ... . � . . '... . . � __ � . . . . . i in vivid language. : ' - f, : !, - - - . . . cain, but we venture the opinion that by the meeting. not, however, witgout . �N e- * �'Cottonades! , . . . � I.- the "natives" who come here occasionally much discussion. In accordance with . The Sabbath school authorities have de , * .2. I - ! . � . .1 . I .- . - _; . . ual picnic, to be hold at -0-1 - I .. I I - . - -.,..� from the eaves of Pickering can equa was then pro,,-eeded with -and resulted as bank. W1 - DUNBAR' ON ' ' - - 1 -the constitution, the election of officerg cided on Tue4day, July 21at as the date oi Whitby boys for noise. The names of their ann Rose- ­GV0 'PARKER T - - , :"�..'� Of offenders should always be made known, follows :_president, R. K. Bateman D,44uld direct your readers to amm � - - -_ - -_ - __!TT 1 , , the special attractions mentioned on the' - - I . . * . . . � , the only trouble. being that a good num. M.D.; Vice- President, J. H.' Eastwood , posters. One decidedly novel feature is a - L . - - . . - �, , 86cr�toary, S.H.Jeffrey ; Treasurer, con ..- - .�. I - _r - . . - I - . . . bar from the eaves of Pickering have no M.D.*' I 1. I jL' : I .-L;1 - L - _ . ,� names. -The NEWS is always th test for a piece of silver plate between I . ._ , 1. . CliAmml 01q .r . " .. - . � . ­ - - : I - ... reatening 13. Bunting, Esq.,; Bo�rd of Piroctors,W. smeteor organieto in the townships of . . 1:. :_11. 7 . '' ,k� Aoo . * . J ., _ � .. .. . . - 1. to giVe names but never does so." . . . - - I - - ' .. . . L - � - I J. Dale, 0. B. Marquis, D. F. Evoiry, 1. Pickering, Scarborc, -and Markham. An )_f- . . . - .. I- . . I .- It ' ' , ­ . .. - -,,M-ake baY while the , su a shines, . Wise, John Field, Rev. L. Perrin, Gr.: B. who attend May SXPS09-9 pleasant time 6n 9I .. go 0 .1 . ., . " � - ­ . .- . AGR'1CULTURAL,_-__,W0nkS'6. �._. .. - . :..�: The reasons why von should use Wisner's Odwan, W. Richardson. and W. J. Clark. the lake &a a deam yacht has been engaged. � -, - . . . � � I � I .. . . I . - : Hay Tedder. Hay ma.de'with the tedder The fee -for membership-wao fixed at #1, Report of Dunbartcei school, b4o on . '- - - - . I- ­ I . . ' I . . *, ., 11, * � I . . - V;1 I :.,f" L., . . 1. . �­. .�_, . 1. . -1 . -�i .., . ... I L . I I we eca a son has not ex. -and 60 - cents for a second 'ticket -in the keneral profi:iency and deportm6iit,, for . 11 . . .., 11 .- igbs more, b use th' .. Al �. ., ­.'9.� it.. TO'DODW . , PROP. .. . .. .. . - ­ . . - . ­_ - I�L f"". -1-w'! v I I . .,-.: L;.._� ,,._L `_ . . . I I _ . . . . ­ I.. ' � - d by,it form -the board of matiagemells- and will . ,'*,t,� .:,. L . ­ . I... . . . . I . tracted the beAt �quality' from. it. In Or same family.-- The offmors and directors June. Senr. fourth. -Chas. McDonald, L . - � . I diniry drying weather, hay. oprea Frank Marks Louip Parker. Junr. fburth. f � � '. . __ . ,-�z�': :., . .- 9. - � - - MUM . . , aw h 9 if :-t,.2 - - � .1, I 4 �-'#", - : . - . ' ' - - _. , - � � . . ­ . 4_..:r, , . .f;::.%"f1J_ �'Lt� ' ' .:. - J .- . ­. .. - . I I is perfectly- cured and rea4.v to be taken at on , 694d With, fhe purchase of -GqO. X0Iq , , Ella N1qbols0U,TonmV I �; .-. . L RY. a . 08 -Pro ! . - ma6hin- ­' ..� � � .. . in &me d 116V " XiWe "With the b66ka and appointing of a libar, iish &P nng,m sm kii&,Ouhoedtfi" b4lements, en�& 0, . I...-,. ,... : . . �. . the s' ,=. . It is Annan min io Annan. Third. -Maria' #4 -, . and mill �­, � . - 1� -at leas - - #.'.*.. ... ­. . . _4 2 ore itt all those, who havesigned - 'W1 promptly.. , ...1p. - I- . I $odder is. wort . . - I I � Coawa� . ie R -odd, Ulls, Parker, Mable . �_ OrY dOnO ' ' . tion gu"i�teed% We also furnish. . - .. I ' - . L . . � 1, . ­� - than without it.; -it wiH do more and bist- the lists''will at once �e Worfolk. Bear. Second.- Ad& Lacor.11 Ito_ � - - .. __ � . -- - . L ­ - I . ter work. tb08,or-10--tfien.-- fir 9howso.1 part- ,.d r, '..'i)f Alice Sockets Bessie, Marks, Fraulm F 'StO ShAfts for 0 finders, Steam Fixtures for-all'kinds of Enginest... . -7i.,. � 11 - . lea U 03 arjt - L . . . � 1119 ,06 bi ` � '_ . � . ^*r. a greal " . . - I Socovd.,Walter* - h go -linderleeth, etc.- "A No. I Plough Points always -"L ­!..,:� . t 4_:Ve . _ , ving can-bo,o4epted, f6j, .,cap do go-by hsaAwg - - ill 0 h :, ..i,- * 9 .- .. - �'... - . . I %..I . .. - __ their names With Own. In. - 4u, � C; . _' , . . �. -.-L �j I - _. . 4­r'%'n_.'be used immediately a4er their fee to any of j� ,above.. mentioned , 54 " . ". _;,v , - $40 to P .1. son, Ethel Notmeo, Jessio Annab, Jo , kebtin StoCk. Castings in Iron. or'Brass made t0L Order. Also . I - �..::"�*,�, c. �, . . owing . Parf 8400nd.­Arthur i- WS W - .. ":, ..'l :.. I 1*.� -' ' i I— hid iiAll - ihik_e� out the' wet, -and managerrs. T!ie bet r the gh- *' ,the Topper * ai. V. L I . � rain, . _ " I ­ '­ ­ leave the bay in a osition to -be cured more will be the Government grant. Lei Fawcett, Goo we Rodd.Dan Conway, Fred L- . thorougli tiA&Astdiadjuting all kinds of Binder Knotters., I - ."Y �_ * ' . ' . , � � . - EN&MIT71" MI ar F . , 16X,Vj6%Vs7ik r".111, L 0 TH *11, ok I ��, titt d a 41 , ill' I " . - IL ,)� f I pay ra'y or 01 �ftx&b]ho! hn r the I ­ . . 'W"101WIft _.- ...:�� . . _: cvyv __. _.. " . , 44 � . . -/�" I I 0 wing. Lyman Forsyth, us all unite - in making the Piek4ing - Lacey. Janr. 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'' ]DOW - . ters. Solicit-,rs..&o. _. , - office. Whitby, Ont. -ino I _1 1: � . . � . .. - - ' A. MeGilliVrLy. LYL.B. M,) __ - . . . . L , _ . _____ - 1-ks PXRKE1 VON . .t , I . an -itor, &c. d Solic .- � .� � - comnliesion. ofti.,e_: ov,�r .11 � � . .. ing; open every Saturda I , 1. __ '. L_ , . ___ ______ . S. ORI-11STON -' . we -1 � .., .. rence, Orm','on f3olicitors, Xotc-rQs. &c..", .-. . . -ni_, ront6, wiil be itt ("ott I I - .. . - - office over .1. liu:i - .- - -1: . I . - __ .. ._.. i� . --L--- . E�\To',� & DoDS. � . . . 11) solleitorq.\otarica. 1_1' I . and Couutv Loar .t.ir,ovi.,it k -1 .. easit, Toronto. Teitq)hoile - - � -1 : , - tiers will lie m Carc,owit . � . . . Hopper's Store. . I... ____ ____ - . I ct (- ro m ­­­ �­- -ff HOPI)_LINS. VE -1 � . .1 0 GEON.4irfoluatt, � . r erinary CiAlege, Te,routo. . _. � I.: i . and Chvrrv­x,_)o*1 u,_r.. � , , , ., - the hor - ­ it- i t. - 9� �, f,)), ;!It,.. �-,­_ lot :�jj-.tli ,-on.. P.,:'.,. -r,.-.;,_ � �"_ vl t�endefi to. 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OFFICE - A* " Brougbam every :doilu transactiomof 1)118'111(1-r� ----.--. - A relf, __,;-,_--- - . �--- -- AA. POST, ('oi: s for the couLt� ondspecifications fu,rniF building. Steam au,,l L' ventilation a specia.tv- corner Dundas and B Residence -KiDast,)n R(, - Afictim �__-- , - - - - LFAIRBA_NKS� o Auctionter, sti.111 willing to conduct anY and takes this opportzli, rons for pa6t favors. antl of them. Terms for f rangements as to date -R at the office of this_vdlw� TH0io'n'oAer'VPtt10utuit0crf the whole of Nor0i au� attention giveu to ail or� Charges moderate. Aad Box 47,13rougliam. Ont. __ ______ Boots (it -�-­ - 1- - - - JOHN LESLIE, Maker, Pegged al ' promptly attended to. ship. Don't forget the s News, King street, Picko ___ lit) - . ��- - ­ L i RDO_X -ROL:', ;. Watues Gordon. lir Ana new brick buiHil style. Every convenw, travelling public. New and sheds. --- WESTERN 1101 now open for tl traveiling T . public. changed hands, has bc-4 Out. Sif uatO its it is,, it is convement tor Imt or lunch al all rexer,nal and shed room. Boxsl horses or cattle. Weic The bar is open at all 1, with pure liquors of o, ICULLAY, Proprietor. , ____ . 11'(0ch 1�____-- - ACUTHBE11T e ering, Ont. Ha, trade, I Can guarantee F. Lazarus' Eyo-gla"e Cleaned ,3n sLortest r rates. " Ontan PICKEREN Open for the trani - Bauking Busirifts. Ormz HouRs--Fr 10 to I o'clock. __1 Savings Bani 13-y) GEO'.%(t'q - §TRAYED.-Loi near Norway, a t tb black pointa; &11 . 10magiou that will lei IbG Suitably reirardod. so Queen st. east. - - " �_ ­� . , .. .1 .K � 1, - , .., , . ,�., 4. � " . . � , _,� . , , �. -1--!. 1, -- �0. �, - .,".