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"� LATROT LOCAL HAPPILNINGA RILCORDED ZY A hanasowe now bus has been turned Miss Annie Hamdtook his ret (- '. --� * - -.1, ; 't?"V -..- , � "_^1�_^1_._^_ - ___­_____Aa��_A.A: As I aye bough:', u;p Dan Reddin's live y out by the Syleight Co., for Mr. Robt. - �... ,,_,� " D, I. TRZ. ]PRX88 AND JOTTZD DOWN BY OUR home after .s nding a few days at York. � - _.%'., � � 1."� .J. . . . �!�.�­ . " r .% "�. L . . � . -M.C.P. busi ass and ave added several ne _n service CODveving . . .�, 1j...'. I ". , 3. I _��._ I ,ve ! � M. BATEMAN, M,D., C.M., , CORRZ6PONDENTS. Welsh and it is now 1 Mr. I right was in town Sunday - 1. . .. . ."; O., Coroner. mce and Residence, h es and buggies, I can socornoaste 1, . - . and from trains. The Ar- , . . I - V,. - � 0 & S.1 . . . passengers to -.1 !;1$'.-, " -,., - . � Pickering Offloe hours: Morning .. ti, . CLAREMONT. , � � in on his many friends. Call again ,..-,, , , I "', .��;�- . - i g Street, . - h public with good rigs at all hours. I .. .. . I .. . . - t upon it are much to be cailim -_ . . I �.. , 'i . to 11:30 ; Evening 6 to 8. - � __ - - : tistic touches pu :� , �1. . IV. - I . . - L �.. - �i . . overed 'bus meets 911 trains. In , �� - . Harr � I L. " -�-4.­_ . � - . � . - . - � � . I . L " , � ,.*.,!, David Peater is visiting in this neigh. admired. - List Tuesday a number'of our young . - 'i . I ounection with liver �, -- - y I keep a . I - I "'. - Vocal Music. . . ''. . , borhood. Surely the publio.9jintea miaiviausa ladies went to Frenchman's Bay . I . � _a K �.: . - . J� X� i .. . . __­­_­��­11~ ­�, tid Board- . to spend .. .... 1 _ " L - . . " -1- I— -1- - - �__ , ., Sale, Commission a' who is the cause of the DiRhtlY free eon- ' - �: ­i­_�,I�� � .. � - - � ____.-_1 .1 1 . . -- I �'� .j� ,, ... _1� . : �!.',::� ing Stables, Pickering. I Rev. A. H. Kippan left yesterday for cieve a pleasantafternoon, and report, haviag a � . 11 _.'L-.. 11 - � , 4', ' . I . . . � .�. -4 � ' Miss Ida SiMPS014.0 cert, given to our villagers should re J, . V% - uto eon- his annual vacation. OVA . . - I .--.- I 1; --,4:'' . pupil of Mrs i. W. Bradley,of tUb Toro 0�06. 1=. =M:0=1L t- Who'll be good time- . � �L. �': ' - ' : "' ' 0� A case of kidnapping is reported but we a fitting acknowledgemen Miss Maggie Lawson returned--Cee"'Ma ' .. ..., �- .. , - -,,( - , �. 7. ­�� .. . servatory of Music, . ke to the . "A ,--t_� � A � I _., - -N - J.; o9a CR 90 0 0 the first to move a vote Of than � . .. .4 ;! CR ;. I to. give lessons in voice culture. � 14 failed to learn particulars. Saturday after spending it few weeks at her _� : f. , I , 1prepRye, ,-1 2-: �, . I ace themselves under her A -AOK 0 ,. V. . eserenaders ? This is likely to be the Only -L . .. I - � -I.' ,:" � ' f � -"L." , Those wishing to PI . , � The Misses Shepherds are visitijDg with r .- � .- ) � . instruction will kindly rommunicate with her I 30 L. . . . I - uncles. I .. " L';.,. J . '400 = - . " .:: ..' .% . ... I I remuneration they mill get for theiz ser to - ­�` , - - �, V_-1 V -, at. Claremont. 94 .. : �.:... - �' . - - � . .., 4iL � L , _, I Mrs. R. P. Hopper this week. A. number of our youVh3 journeyed . �, " 1, :- I __ 1:i . ,�). . OD 0i 4i -o4 _� .N Mrs. Murray and Mrok. CopenhaV611 are vices. , I - Markham on the 1st of July expecting to . :-' �..i... I . Thorough Instruction Guarantee4 .,. 4 Ids's ,.4 r4 Haying is in full blast find, while some - �-. , 'N:.- . , _-o_ . . . 1 '4 --g. � 1� . - . , � . . 4o-52 SK-- slur CR . a*..* M (P 0 .Q6 the guests of John Macnab these fine days. are have a grand time at the promenade eon- . � . - I . 9" 4a our friends report a all . The best Of references given if required. � a . . . L f i r crop there . ..... ., %. ..._ - = 0 9U,f & . .1 1�. � Miss Alice Burgess is very ill with ty- Of a at the kitchen door and see cert, but we do not think they enjoyed ­ ' . .- :L,:_�'. - - - .i. I , . 0 - . - ... . . d - .... � :� � � L - . 42 WM - . __ . themselves very much as they arrive :� __ , .- ! Legal. , . AV]K ,V. co A phold fever, but report has it that she is Others stan midst of the .1 �.: r . . . ,-_- ,, 4 . I ._ � , CD14 .,f ; . 04 P4 �. . the young turkeys in the - . 1. �� I 0 on the mend. home before the wee small hours. BOYS .,:. � . . ".� t..'4 ! - . - -jdv - :.. � ption of hay . . ..'r: - - ��. , I... . - . L � . . . I --------- , - ____ 141, .. . L - hay field. With the exce . . L k,.L tA E FAREWELL Q. C., BARRIS. = - - I Q Rev. J. Cbisholm, of Dunbarton, Own. do take your girls next time. , L ' L- i� L, '..", - - - e E� JWX C-0 1. - -... 0 " bowever, all admit that their crops are , -know.-Where - '..... - . .: -'1111 - , , . _. �4 ,4 pq pq . - _ _' J. TiR, County Crown ittorney, and County !I �P, q9a as..' ' - L . I . pied the Presbvterian pulpit on Sabbath What we would like to . . � I . - I solicitor. Court House. Whitby. 10-7 . ' likely to be a very Jood average. If - . ..... -- _!,...�A - , - 1 - . a havin . we will find the 8th day of the week ,.- . , N.- : ; . , .1 . . . a% :- . - 9) - . g exchanged for the day with Rev Mr. John Isaac retu . . - I MILLER, SOLICIfOR, NO. t 0 Ulf . . . 9 9; A I C; Kipppan. rned home on Fri- our boys are going on the excurs'ion. - I I . I . - AMES a r,4 . . .. - ; . . '. I - It en ., .. I ... . .'ic, Conveyancer, etc. Office at . day morning from Scotland with two Where is sunshine for we have not . . � . , . 4 . J TARY Pub :U01 3 8 L'I a 93 W The paytv on R. P. Hopper's lawn on se - .L. ,f:,j I � .., . . - . a," near Brougham. Money to loan. Los .0 , 0. ft I . we fin(f . . I :-,.,-.�, - . - "Thistle H = 0 C; 0 &a -:9 dw � 0 0 - was not largely attend. colts and some Silver Grey Dorkingfowl, Wh6re will I I . .... - _... - P; 4i d -C-0 0 10 -a Tuesday even.ng 911 being in good sba e He states that him for a day or two. . -1 I I . 1. ;A.4 0 OZ 2 Ad.- � . our pretty boys and plenty of honey. We .- ..� .� . . - I i�,4; I-AOW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- 1A. I low 0 ed, owing to the wet weather, but those . - . t4 = ,,, �: 0 W O. -O-0 he, with Mi. Robt. villier bad an attack .. I " . - Oface opposite Post ca ,� j. s.. I.::D W M.- � d 0 3 _ nd . .' _. �� � Y" 1. 0 00 ::)60""A=QW who attended report a pleasant evening. .. L , , k _­ �� -L �� L , jt� - JU ters Solicitors, &C C3 % I of la grippe, but that Bob bad been the !Wish Mag.' would give a honey social & ,.�. ­.. . J, . - Office. Whitby, Ont- ino. Ball Dow, B.A.; Tbeo. " __1 .moo M N rgi W 13 1k, - . -Moung Lou i..--1 :0 a �: .i . k cd . Z�) - John Forsyth has returded to our vil invite her friends. .. - . .. . . . - -1 I A. McGillivray, LL.B. Money to Loan. By co;�) ) t sufferer, being laid up for a week. �', - � . .: Y� . z "" W 0 lage. It is generally understood that be wore . �q .6.0 6. .. I . 11 L - _� " . I - . . I ___ PARKER, BARRISTER Q Q X . 014 . � will occupy tl�le new hotel now being erect- The trip home, with the exception of one - . . Brown's Corners., . . - . I ­. . I . .1 . .__.. I - .. :, . - � i. . . � � � . .� , -, ]a0N1 kS - ;.) , - 0 L . I � -1. ,. - __,;..�.7_. -�. � - &c,. Money to loan. No 1= �. : : C;;;. P% : sa 93 0. ' .. L - . � I ._.,�, - . f T 0 N ed at the station by his grandfather, John afternoon was pleasazt . , and Solicitor, %4 W : - 2 to t W tile new Pastor of . - .. I . . . -Miss Blain has returned homa a - . - -. �, �- - .. 'i er Ofiltario Bank, Picker- go 0 3 Rev. Joseph Young, fter her .., � : -C i _� Commission. office: OV t , a 0 Berry - - . � � . . 1, 1, 4-y . w.- .0 'C a w. S. . I I . . I ing; open every Saturday. "; 510 0: tfr. r- I . ws man will not visit n arrived here with this place. and is missed by I .. ... . : � .0 CS 0 As theVNE a next the Methodist Church, . short visit at � . . . I . - - I S. .0 a . and re- . I . . . . . . . - . M.0 a � 16� W d 1 r. - his family ,last Friday evening,. - � - i L . - - I " 2., ;'14 � ;�: - Z �: 0 ::� ,j _;; , LL.B., of Law- % i A :D . week, we should furnish him with items n I - S. ORMISTO\, 0 M ad __ � ceived a hearty welcome from his contzre- tile .. __. � 4_ . L __ . 9 rence, Ormiston & Drew, Baiiristers, . QO - b -b Manager Ormerod is-sufferin-z from ... .. �. _. � - ..4� - W . "I -Oq � . eq -3 .0 "I Q, L- I T tha.t come under our notice. If only a . � s un- - - : r,� -,. . - I Solicitors Notaries, &',c., 15 Toronto Stroet, To- , I - __ __ . bo had a bountiful repast spread . ­ . . - * - visitor, drop him a post card giviniz.him RRtIO", * . effects of his trip to Ellesmere, and i 11 . - _.� _.. .. 1 - : , 1 be at Clueruiont every Tliursday. . at the parsonage for the occasion -'Sun . . . - I . . - ..; routo, wil ' ' 0 der the Doctor's care. : ` ...- I Qflice over J. Bijudy's sholl. Money to l4u. 2�ly ,,, ....., _. . particulars. I - - ,e. .. 10! " I , - _____�_ __ . .... _ . 1L:_ * ',. . - . .. .- - ______ _i- ­ - �, ...1. . :. o bar, been seriously ill L , Mr. Thomas Weir, of this place met . . , : . . I Mrs.Wm.Bell wh . L . . ' ' ..;_ �- 1. � �. . . -.r - !__ . � ' :'" - ' � � . , . . .. L.. L'71 " " ' - . ... , . I 'L __1 . ENTON & DODS, BARRIS'MRS _. , , . . . . ..The '... ,-�Ib.-., ered, and ' . , with a painful accident the other day. He L . ...?:.�i . I )9, Etc., solicitors for City :�' . , , I for some time, has fairly recov ­ WHITEVALE. .� L.. , 1. I Solicitors.Notarif ,.: . ! .' ­ . . - .. . L,4 : D . . . * . i . . � fell from a load of hay and broke his col- . �, �.! and County Loan Association. i0i Adelaide at. . . vel ies will accompany her mother and sister to - . - 1. . . � - I . - . :,. _L _I L , _ . . . h it many nO t . L . . . ..., "... .� I I ' . . , e9ii. Oneofthepart- Sprinj has brought wit . , 1-1. ::. east, Toronto. TelePhon ry Saturday over and special designs in plated, silver and the northwest and Spend a few months Mr. and Mrs. Milligan arle visiting at lar bone. . . , : ,_A.,! ners will be in ciareinout eve rrvvvood News - :_ ... - � --- .� . - - - there. Tile party are to leave on Friday. On looking over the Che . - ��.. .. I . -.: Hopper's Store. 131v Mr. Thos. Burton's. L . ..' % : � . k, . . . oung, of last week a small item caught my e .. :. _...� . I ; .. . , :.. - - i cul- Messrs. Wilbur Spink and Fred -Y ' - , , . .. - . . � While emploved replacing the fatai - LLL .... 1'. I. . ' r of Cberrywood blaims the . 4 . .- �'%,.-� yt�. - .. � � . . Vetes .11.1 I - . vert at Locust Hill, on tile C. P. R., the Major Bros'. The reporte . .. - .1.11-ap'll.. . of Toronto, are at N � -.1, � - ... , , , , '-�., ^:__.��_,.___1_____._ --1.11.._.-._ ...­ Solid Gold . worlimen found the watolles of tfie fire- Mr. C. C. Reesor left on a business trip Rangers ot Browns �orners for throwing . . _ -..-. .1 :. _1� - : . r, - I . . 11. - . .. �� , HOPXINS, VETERINARY SUR. .' ' Iled in tile them out on the 1st 6f July. Mr. Edito * . I .­ ! .- : not allow man and engineer who were ki west, and is expected. back soon. - , ,; 4 i � Ho GEON,'Gradua,te of the Ontario Vet- je*elry. Careful buyers will , it was tile maua- - - _:,.'_!. ' .. .. will visit Al'bitevale old. sbop-warn goods to be worked off on fearful accident which occurred at this Mr. Ward left last week tor his boli- it was not the Rangers . �'� I .1 _.,_#r, . orinary College, Toronto, I ging committee that threw them out. 1 - . _-_,.". -1 , ,_ and Cherrvwood every Saturday � - Diseases of them at high prices until they have seen lace last year. Tile new structure w" 1 days . - . I.- .. __ A - . , . 11 d oeing forge . ionists to Port last More than that, Clierrywood had t a . 't �. " �� * '. ' . . ' ' : . ' - � -1 . . . . . , � .1 : Ils promptly at- d tried - ., - -- ,e the horse s toot atte de to at TuY sh what is new and strictly in the present te in the shape of an iron bridge. The fishint, excur6 no " - . I lot 33,7tb eon., Piel.ieriug- Ca d ery team there, they had part of one� an . �,., - . _.:__­�.�.i stvler Barnard of Whitby has stocked up ,, pilote week report good. crops, but catch V � . - . . : atiaress: Whitevale, Ont. - . A -bout tuenty of our villagers - . I- tended to. Tblegra& 34-v with new &Dd taking patterns in jersey by E. R. Eddy, visited tile lake on Wed- r to get playprs out of the Maple Leaf foot, - I L �_ I I _'�. - - P.O. address: Green River. Out. - . ,mail. . That�_ - - '. .1 I - s , I � . � .. . � 'ins. hair pins, . . visit last .ball club which was not allowed. , : - . ,- , .1 t'. � : : -,�, � - ., �___ p * I . nesdav of last week. The afternoon was Our vale was PRId R fl.ViDR - `o� � . I ' ' � ... - of Clare. is what the Rangers kicked against- And . . - ... I .. . . -1 - I - ' Mr. Ed. Evans and wife � . . I , I .. - ,�, 1. Societies. , - . . - I - . . , - pleasant and a grand time was experiene eek by '. I � . _: '4 " - -_._­_ _­ - - . . ,� - � . I . � . . .. ;. ... . - ., .- ,,;�_ __­­��__-�.,�-_ - - I ___ - .,-.4_____- I ... I . .. . :,.��,!,. .- . .. 'The party pitched their tent at the Nv for tile Rangers to be afraid to face them,' .. ._'1_-_.:..'p1 . I . ed. Mont. -- , .- - � �.. . ... . .. if theV do face them, I am. - - I. ­_­-,_;. I -1 � ODGE NO. 135,I.O. :.:. _.­ Bab .. S. Milton W not. . I - � , re ineets every Ilonday ! . , r , . . . - . ., . ­ . west side of Duffin's month. FiTe row We are pleased to: see Mr il- they are - � I � - . _..�.�­" .., ; . RISING SUN L P, l * will come out the same as they , ,. - "' G. T. This lol, . � .. . 11, Pickering- bib pins, 'brooches, Rili AbIl' - good". boats were brought up from Whitby for burn of Rocheswr, N. Y., on Canadian sure they � , .. � �,'�; �% . I in the vegy, in Dale's Ha e . I ,..-- � . . . � I - . even; ng . ed to join and help advanee - did on the 14th of March last. I will ex- . . - � ,�'.. I , 'r : -. Every I All I _. I '. ,;: � � ��. . ,cd C;%use of Temperanee. 121V rings, fob, Victoria and Albert Chains and the occasion, and the rowing on the lake *1 again. . be as gooseber . .. _. the 'ap rQton invit __ . watches. He wants everyone interested to and river was simply delightful. The sol Mrs. Banshaw. and son, of Brock, are cuse tile Cherrywood seri .. . 1_.. - - gr ; . . � - ;1 , ,�..�_­ � . . - - - , yet. \ ..... --- - r% _. - ` ... look through his stock, and they will .find party left for hotpe about 8 P. M. well Visiting her sister, Mrs. Thos. Pugb, at ries are green _. _: ,� I- . , - , . - . I ; 1. - . : . 0-u6titca'a carbl&- . that for quality, style &Ld low'pirice it pleased with tile excursion. From reports � - - _. . . :2L - - I - I I i ­ -----!- .. . Pennabank. . � Pickering Colts. , I � . . - - ii `.�J, . . . I.. I ' many such parties will be held at the Mrs. J. W. Wonch, of Toronto, is . . I . ' . - . * . * � ... �,% �, ' ' ' ' I �� 1.1-1 I . . � . coneeyancer, tft. . - - *tere t the peo- .. - - � �: *: --:; - .- . !__ _�--�_ - el same place. spending a few days with her father, Mr No other game can so in 1. . . ... . - __.___._____-------_---_-_- . . , - . _.en`.. . I., . HOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- Tak-eb the Cake The'Bitiltist Sabbath school will bav - e Vero, on the hill. pie of this village as cricket. Whenitbe. ' - .. :.. 1, � f,-. 4. . - Tmissi,oner for taking Affidavits, etc.. Clare- an excursion to Peterboro on Julv 29tL. AMODgSt onr visitors we notice the faces .. _. �*.­ . ------------- ame generally known that the Whitby . � `� -�� ,,w.. I � - , . Mont. Out. __ - 20 . Return tickets will be issued at 135c. The of Mr. and Mrs. Hisnev. Mr. and Mrs.Al- c unior team was to Meet our boys on tho _- . - . .1 ­ . � I- . - _... - . . . - . - ' � BUNTING, Issner of Marriage IP WM9 J* COWIE - morning and evening trains will be used loway, Mr. Jas, Laughlin and wife, and 3 nds on Friday afternoon, a - , - - - - !­ 14 I . _. 0 County of Ontario. Of- le sole agent in Pickering Towubbip for I - coliege grou - ... -, - , - - . ;. . Bo Licen%es forth lor the excursion. Bills will be issued in Miss Florence Shirk. bled to wit- . - ' ':!'� L I �. ... ' ,'�A . . . fice at the store or at hiv residence, Pickering �- the Celebrated .. - The first intention was to We noticed in a letter to the editor:tbat large number of people assem . .- . . 1_.", �, _� - Village. 12-y , , a few days. - ness the game. The wickets were pitched - -1 - _1 .1�: . . ------- take tfieiChool to the lake below Picker- the secretary of the icnic fund attempts I . .; Celebrated Wilkinson Plows. and . .1 I ock, and as the Whitby CAP- 0 . . .'. ��..., � *, . . R BEATON,TOWN SHIP CLERK . p about 2 o'cl - f " _., , illage, but failing to secure row boats X%, on tile toss, lie sent his men to bat. . ... I I � . � � 1'11� IR 1i S 0 Kin 9 &W t1hC111 y I I I IV I I I I nvey&neer, commissioner for taking . 'DR vl , - `_ - - � D - : .. Scufflers, I to bring one of the hitevale correspond- tail, w . * . L . - . I - I _.... I . , ' L * Co ' . _. ' - there was - . �_ I t ano insurance Agent. � - . � . this trip east has been armured. It seems disposing of them : . affidavita, Accountan -ents to task for pblishina tha our iadLi succeeded in a I �' . - . �_:-,� - �� "' " I . � . -rtv. Wills loro- -t- '_ -, . . Money to loan on farta Itroilc BINDERS and MOWERS, to us t6:,t the people Of I'le'l;el-WR village a stiLu of $48 on hand froin the plenic this 43 retis, Wilson being tile Only one to . _� . . - . - . .- - - ' - -`-` L. - bated. OFFICE- At. 'Xii1tevale. Wi;l be in . for L ;-i . - Brougham every Monday atternoon for the t Patterson & Bro. 1 areshort sighted in not having boats to hire year. Our correspondent was informed by score double figures. Pickering tried the - - .- L ..� I ,. � � . . , I . .: :, . � I 1. ... .� . �29 27--. "L ­ - .-. �. we northern peop!e would otten visit one of the members of the committee that hitby .. -.' - L, %�� I - transaction of busin I f..` I as bat and were all retired .vith 28. W ­ _: . ., . � ___ - - - . .. . - z Also the Laurence separator in good eon- them could we obtain row boats. such was the case. In fact it Was com- . ut together 37. : - .- .1.1: . � . - . I I . . I . .. Architect. . . dition, tor sale, cheap. ____ . . . tooka turn and - I . . .. : :-.; . . . it. A-%& inirkers If the again -9 ;*I. 1A N . - � �..� � " . . I - - - .. ---' - ­_­�, � _�­�_______­_ ­ _-__ --1 - 11 . � A. POST, COUNTY ARCHI , ; Dr � . A, 0 tor the countY Of "taAo . and4pecifleations furnished for. every c . - . building. Steam and hot water heatiu . � , � . ventilation a specia.1tY. Office -Gerrie .. corner Dundns ani Brock streets, V . Regidence-King8ton Itomd East Pickerit � - __ I . . . - . - Anctiotacertiqy. . . , -,---'-- I------ - ------- ---------I-, - ' FAIRBANKS, the old and , Le Auctioneer, still in the field, a I willing to conduct any sales entrusted and tall es this opportunity of thanking - rans for past favors, and hopes for a coutJ -, , of them. Terms for services moderal I � - 11 - rancements is to dates and terms can .-- L . at the office of this paper. A, L . . _____ - - . , H AS POUCHER, Lleense( .1 :. ir " tioneer, Valuator, et-, for East Y( . . T 011 -1 the Whole of North and South Ontario . attention given to all orders by mail or to] - - : - Charges Moderate. Address Tips. Pot ; _. , Box 47, Brougham, Out. . - . � - L - . .. . Bootw aatl Stwes* - -1 _. ------- - - ___ ----,----- . . . , L . . - -1 OIIN LESLIE, BOOT AND . � : J Maker, Peggwl and vewn work. � . - . � . E enced w( ... promptly attended to. I MO � - .�. Ship. Don't forget the at=. nearly opim News, King street, Pickering villagO. . .- Hotels. . - .� :.,�_,�_;___­�__-__-, ----____-_-'_--1- " � . ORDON HOUSE, Pickering ; GJauies Gordon, proprietor. Tbist . - fine now brick building, Anish0i in style. Every convenience -and comfort I travelling public. Newandcommodiou I and sheds. - . WESTERN HOUSE, Pickerinj uow open for the accommodati, travelling public. This hotel havi Changed bands, has been re-furlahed - Out. S*uated as'it is, Opposite the Spi it is convenient tor patrons of the Ifillf � orlunch at all reasonable hours. Good and shed room. Box stall and encloset .. horses or cattle. weigh scales on the ') . The bar is open at all legal hours, and i i - with Pure liquors of every brand. A� CULLY, Proprietor. - . . . Tv"trhmaking. . . I I . . �_.__­_11______ -,-- I-----,-- . . I I CUTHBERT, Watchmal i A� ering, Ont. Having been 25 '. . : trade, I can arantee Satisfaction. I Lzarus, ryff�_gl&qses. Watelles .. F. L, . . : Cleaned on shortest notioe. and at . rates. I . .. I - : - . .1 ' . r - . : : 1. - � B' I!, - ".. . ntano a �' ...�; � I , . PICKERING BRA) I - - . Opm for the transaction Of all 11 Batiking Busineds. . Orms Houss.-From 10*1 3 .. F 10 to I o'clock. Savings Bank - in - 60nn, 48-y) GE0110'", KER;Roul 0 ,,%,TRAYHD.-Loit, StmVed 0 KJ near Norway. a bay mw% thr*9 With black rnts - also a black mare ; al I I formation t at Zi lead to recovery c . be suitably reirarded. Address J. I t - No Quo= St. east. , so , I . - L � � . :, .,...,.. � f11 -A:1 -F0 --J-;1 . . . . MOD In RUJOBIj I-V- . . . . . .. .. � �, , "-t . ' - arton, had P kering then follow V, `_ I .,..1..,... --, '. � . .. .1 PEC Wm' Cowie, Brou-'ghlm. -. .- I BROUGHAM. . I secretary, Mr. Thom, of Daub Margach was a strong bat, making 15 and . . . ,._�I,:. . &-win a - . � .. . ... . . been more faithful in the discharge of his I .. his . --.1 �-\ � 11<1_- I go 17. . q. , . t� lass of 1). Liscombe it able to be out again.- duties, he would have published a detailed . .In order that each boy mav see , - .. , , _ I - i . iff and ' on we append the score.- .... '. . - I Block, W. W. Hubbar,l is laid up with a severe - . . I : . � " - -:k � . �., � 1LAtby. PARIS GREEN W . statement in time to save any mistakes in PO"t" WHITBY. 2nd in-nings I - - . - __.. :. . �, �., cold this week. the matter. The public may thank the iat ionings - � . __ � . 1, �g. 87-y - far ing up &Teell b Richardson .... 0 c&b N Mar9sch 0 ­ I � . . - - . - . ., � --.' I * � . 1 - . . � riday's council session ex n.. 8 .,. - � t - �._`;i_, :_N5 - � ­ - AT CLOSE FIGURES. Mo . tended Whitevale correspondent for stirr Now rry b Margach , * ­ , , 4 b RichardsO - . ' . n - .. . - � " . ardson.. 0 . .. - .. -_ . . . into the Dight. thisgentleman. We do notfors, moment Paliner c Boyes b Richard'n 4 b Rich a ' .�_�;"! ., I � . . . - . I - ---- �- __. . I . - Although we are the capital of the grand entertain the idew that the honorable See- Dartuell b Margacli ....... I b Richardson.. 0 - - _.. � _:.1 - -Z. �. � . - �. ­ : - liable FOERS, HOES. RAKES, ' - Wilson, not out ............ 13 b Itichardson.. 0 . I __ Y� - . Pickering. we are Dot fil- ,, ould think of embezziling funds, yarnold c aul b M%Xg&ch - - 1 b Margach c . . . _­�­_ . )le and old township of . retary w . IELichardson 7- . % � ..: �; .., �p bim, BINDING MIT8, MACHINE OIL ling Many pages of Canadian History' but at the same tune lie had no call to in- - . - - - 0�',­­,.. lis Pat- . a dead village. rjinU&te that any correspond ut would in. illoss b marg"li c Dale .... I b Margach e Find - .� _. __._�0,1 [111ance , I . . -and all kinds of- - . But by no means are we e _ . lay ............ 2 . . . .1 � . : , . . stitute bas received a .... () c Marpach b Mar- _. I �. ., -----!._ . -."� . t, � . , -. -:.. .�, e. Ar-- . . ' The Mechanics' In I tentionally make false representations; . Holden, run out ........ gach .......... I '-� - �11 - 1.1, - 1:, � . - for . � - - -'. .: ,.. .1 . I ion of $20 fr 0.06410� 0 . McKay c Ma6rgach b Rich- . - . I , :;I. . 5-tt . _W w- - .1 made : . I - :R1 - Mi I donat, om the Township . - ys thanks.- Our library if, I '. . 0 b Margach e - ': , . - ) which it 6a . - : - . __ . . L. HERRYWOC�D. ­ ardson .................... I , - � .,:� ---:' �- ,- Auc- in fact everything you want at neb used. The government grant is . C __� . Gormley ...... a , . . I-. . I . � -% . , . . . . in � I . .....'.. 0 . i - _. '� rk and I T9.nner b Richardson ...... 5 Not out . . . . � I . - . . . . - . - - . Stric eigeel ' ced to Chisholm b Margach 0 F. - - ' . ':.'. _- , . . t �i,i The farmers here have commen wo He JACKSON* hourly _ ted . e9rLph_ Colin moves, around giowly . manach .................. a b Gormley ...... 0 . ­ _. I", ; _V ONT. r Extras ........ 12 . I - I I.: j.�­ [CHER, ]BROCZ ]ROAD, - - - . __- ------ - __ these days. Chile attending a barn rais. make bay- 1. . Extras ................ 11 . z �, __-.�, �. t Mrs. Martie has returned to her home - .. , ­. __,� , I . . I . - ing at john Philips, to the west of tbiB in Hamburg. - � � __ to I . sy'-' -,-. ;., ­�:.� . I .­ - - - - ` . - I .. _­ .1 . - � . - MONEY TO LOAN village, he fell and laxided on his back ' . PICKERING. � . - . - :. -- Mr. J. Collins is spending a few days Innings. 2nd Innings. , .,-. - � ", ­ _,_ crowbar. The accident might . let 2 ' ..- ' . � -_11' ._�.*_, -, . I across & . with his sister, Mrs. Carter. Dale b Palmer c Dartnell.. 5 C Palmer b Will . ' - . . 1, , . but as it is son ............ v SHOE' , - ON MORTGAGE SECURITY easily have been much worse . . '_ Ord Mortgages and Do We are glad to see Miss Keturah Burke. - I -1, - ., erg atlowest rates of iutsrOft. i pretty well used up. , Annan, run out ............ 0 b Paimer c Wil- - . - - ...'. V. I � orkman- beature* purchased for cash- Mr. Philips if . or other holder in our midst again. - . son .......... I - � - I . .,.. I- .1 - . .­�, ­.,� � . . - 1- adte the - I A strange cow without R tag Mrs. Ruby entertained a few friends Richardson -1D Palmer c New- , . L'. ;_.: �_ - \11:� ; � I � . � 7-v I ., to deterwine her place bery .... .................. I bPalmer c Dart- : _ I ..._.i- . ., . - . � . . .,� IMAM MSMALI.L means by which treet for from Danbarton last Friday. nell .... .. .... 2- 1 . . - ." ..,--.: ...%.� '. , I I onitnission. ot residence, has been upon our s .. bought and sold on c Mr. J. Irwin, ofWarminster, is visiting Bunting b Palmer .......... 0 WilsoncCamp- I � ". _ _,._j� , ..". ' � ., � I ;, - - the past week, and good hearted as in�st. - ben..... ***'** - _.. - . � * �, - " ._.Ii� I -__,­,.,� ...: : more his Mother, Mrs. M. Irwin of this place. er ...... 0 .. . -, I -, . .�_ I .11 .,,-.,,.,4. . .- . -and CitT of of her kind are, has supplibd milk to F Marga.ch b Wilson ...... 0 b Palm . �:�-__..' -,'� , Out as the - . I JLrMt fcw : western, La&ashiry Mr. R. Grabam, of Claremont, w � N marga,ch b Palmer c Yar- . z �.�00 otel is a London and manchester Fire Insurance Com- thin one of our villager's families. As is - b Wilson ...... 17 - - _.� ,:­ �: �, � - , . . � ;. ­�'. ;uperior panies -North American Life Insurance u t of Mr. G. Davidson one day last nold ...................... 15 1. - ., .1. for the Co.,'albo Accident Insurance taken - generally the case, however, somebody in g es Owen b Wilson e Holden.. I b Wilson ...... 2 ' ; _'.*�', _''� , . _ I � I . I - . . - - *�-� - '. � s stables - � . town became jealous and landed the co- week. . Gorinlev b Palmer .......... 1 b Palmer ...... I . : . - . Several from this vicinity are attending Findlay bWil�on c Newbury I e Holden b WU- - _', - . . , ,i:- - � 25Y - :C S.A.ZiM. boas in pound- Just Its the legal Machin- I son ............ 0 '� � � ....­,.� V a MR.148 fo . I with Mo. theNrational Educational Association in es not on out ........ 8 ,..� . � -_ I t'. --- . 4, Ont., to creak . BOY . . �, ,! �_ ery war, commencing Palmer c Wil- - 1 .,., �,:A­ 1 - tion, along came B. Williams, Of Audley, Toronto ibis week. Leavens b P�.e-r---::":::-. 3, Inot � : ­. - X! _. . I I I . . - -- _n of the son ........... 0. m - .. �, - . , ly . - CONVEYANCIING CAREFULLY DOM The employees of the brick yard cele. Extias ................ I . RXtrss .... 1% _ /.' '_ �' :, _L �j . .- 't r h_ and affirmed that the animal was his - I., , I 6.; -I- - "N , brated the 12th of July, on Saturday ; , : I - - . - A ... -.'.-:- �.') - - , - ... I . .. .1 ... k Is, _-T T-illa IFT01perty a - �y. He took the runaway home - 40 . .. � '4` . I. 28 . 1. . � - . � _�: . k. __ C49 properl . . ­ - Meals - ' _ . ".. � . ttle' all expenses in Harry acted as King William. - � - ., . stabling Village Lots on north side King street after having se Q Up George, John and Robert went fiabing Thus Whitby:wou the match'kv nine . 1-1 I . � I _. ", � ,. I , --�, 10 GOQd nor and the college grounds re. - - - _- -- I yard for between cor connection with the empounding- . . ' I - �%._-,, " togetber with other village property. for mullet on Friday evening lt,st, and runs. After the game the visitors we .­ .,. . . I..k,-.z *11r remises. for sole, 0-0400-0 . I- .-, -.1, tre%ted to lunch on the grounds before de- ­ � -., ` stocked one'good house and lot for sale very cheap. . 1. BASE LINK EAST.. caught a couple of catfish. We must say that the - . -1 ,�_. . � X_ :, �4 # - . 1��__.. - 4DY Mc- ' . parting for home. __ , .�", , . - _.W. V. RICHARD ON, .- ,,. . - . One of the teachers in town, not being . ­ .t_ . . � . . . - .F�____ . .., . 151L_�. . ; .. I . . Whitby boys conducti,d themselves in a � � , 11 - ; Office: Dale's Block, Pickering. - satisfied with training the young during . � _v . .;; I - _____#� , berry pickers are all the rage at pros the school term, has undertaken to train manner highly creditable, and therefore . . . -_ I L I , : . ent. Berries seem to be plentiful. we have a better opinion -of them ths4 .1 . � i..,-.'_ , �` I : ­_ � !'I . I . ARBLE AND - � Mrs. 17ail gave a Party to some of the a colt during vacation. i i '' i�._,. , ,­ I �, �Piek- . WHITBY M . . g butcher we had of those who attended the picnic, - ..:. . -. - " " , re at the * x oung folks around this neighborhood last We m glad to see our Pickerin k, although we are aware Umt .:, ", ��;, ;, - , k in town again. We hope he- will call oft. at Rosebau ' ` .' _ _. ­� " - .�Cv'. .gentfor , ., ..., 1 ".44 � � ..., � - ' __.._..'.­ - �' I Clocks Widay afternoon. - ener. -SAUMDUUT. many of the same lade were present ou . I -, �:Sll� . � Granite NV rks Visitors -Nellie Broad and Stella Stan . . their behav- -' . - .., ,� asonable . . � . I both occassions. No doubt .� .44:,J, -1 me and . - - . � i .1 _1_. ."�� M7 ey, of Pickering ; Thos. 0 sbo - . . �, & -BY4 , I . ' ' due more ' �,..�_--�L �. � 1., - -has returned to her home. iour on the first occasion was .' ' I - . ; ­ - ­_ DUNDAS Stt * WHI I , Mrs. Martie ".- .. ,�', �, " '.. : wife, of Audley. rien s bil be. . . - I.- . L11 -­4�w . 1� 'Casubush" 2049.) ie and Masterg Herbert and We are pleased to hear that our f d to thoug4tlessne a t n to a desks to - ,.:-- _... , - "'. Miss Minn s. We shall be pleased " ': L.':-___.'...:,�V_ -, - -, visited friends in Cherry- J. Chapman has recovered from his recent cotae noturiou . � - ..­_.._L.11V:.�1. .1 . 01feuaezi,Prop'etor- Edgar Hancock . any time to welcome the Whitby it=OT - I 4". - ­ ., .5 . illness. -, ?'"."k, �', I � __1 . I - . nk R.W. . , � '-,-,.-.. � - " ��'., i returned to the old su ad of the wood on Sunday. � . attack of - Mr. C. Petty, proprietor: of the brick criAet club to our village. -1, � __ 1- R I � " ... rl� -, ' . ; - I -_` .' '��­_w' ' - Having Nioholas Brown had a "Vers I-- ..­ y:! -i-1_,_ .rV.,z -.-, " I I congestion of the lungs. but in som,e bet. yard has reason to be proud of his men. There was somewhat MO" wrzngrM .- 1_. .1 , 1_'V CH 0 wolfenden Granite and Marb 9 works, 'i F .� A,; � . -1. ., _.. , - I � .,.. �­�' -� '), ,� . . lute all One day last week they tumed out one between the playem -thlill is uewly SkA , ._,., p �­� .It ;, - � I am befiter prepared to exe ter at the time of writillf- . An lbey. �­�' - ;,'�'- ".1. , I i " -1 :1-1 other thousand brick an hour. me when playing Cri&89, but .11 :� - - .1 ` ' _- _' "' . I . ­ P . littinate ' orders in cemetery and al our ,foodall isun intends to p1w a - . .1_,%',i � � - , - - . . � "-J _ t, I.. work pertaining to th4i b mesa. ", mstch with the Town IAns BIpsers in ,the Recent visit-= in town were, R. Ora. were boys some RIIOWAIM must be made .# ... "I. .�... .. ' .1 .. .. I 1. �� 1. 1, , ­ L ., * U . Collins, of ]Port 1E. Broad . -;�-� _,. ..'­ , _ acted as umpift and did his duty. .: *': �,� ;'� a well sell cted stock be played ham of Claremont; J . . �,,� -,-: ,�� ;, .z.- . - 41irdAYm b vtomers will find n9sr future, Tha match is to * -%."a I � 11 _1 . . a uA& wad Anhur; Ma. Dales, of Dunbartou, Miss in the best possible mactier. .. . .. , -, - I �:, .. ­ , . _" - ". - I . , of foreign Ana doinestic on the home gromids. - ling vVy i2occefible4ma., . - - There we& one 0 __! . _,, ­ . �� . . . . " . '_.."­ "_.�_ : .- otion. M&rbl& to choose -to know: Who the ,...'� '111. ... from. I Won . - , -'Whst we would hkr Dunbw, of England, J. Irwin, of War- - ' " - ' f, _­ - - t1lat was the bad behaviour Of A 106 Of 1, 1� 1:. � ­ ­ - 1:-- � �­ J t- 1w" that ailed arotwd with miustOrt and %he Pi49609 butchsr-� - I I � %, �%A �r I , I tWif � .,� I I will convince that fOr 6 y YOU09 ma bo wgichiagshegaw.- .1tisoxceeding- � _.-,:,��\ �.. - A ­ ' - e- ,,,, - I,,. � 'e, - � � mager. '� . . asnciot be :,,, I are, ' Sunday. Oak again. - In the recent Ora= walk - we noticed . " -.?� . "I 4, V1__`1�.A`,:, * - ; I - , al"s work, our rn808 7 rrel In on 0.9*h&W' to Tifiit0rs-R4-, . - _!l ".. .1, , to give. . . 1, . -1 I � __� 1: I ,M.* ,,the so sn tW exme out the oranp lily but Cis white bone was ly V taste W -. -'- -� 1";�"":-�W . �'o I I � ' - ' I . I %,.w "� � I .,!�, i, 4, 0, " , , I fju Y. a . . . - ­ � `.'� � - : . beaten. � the yo'ung In Mich 000agod . 0 - __ 11,;� , '?.' 0 - - .. - . t Kin William rode him throup . . 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I;, _ , '' IOATIOXI% si nt or hill eye - . ages prospecting aQ. locating. companies to res, _. 11 . in, a ., . ` i " . . . I - . .�� . ..... ;.. �.�­ .1 :��, r rs cut off, will, -p I ad t gy are., its in - t thwAittlefel , tw � Th- v" ;' . . I Z th4 � mil �' util It Iii tbu � littl i I .. . .1 i . . - , - . .N , * I . ..-::L. . 1:: *.* _ NY" , 11:1 , i� ps�.but opme�t of..the. mineml country _ U. �. I .,: - I f out Atfi' In" sure 0 main-, 04 .t of . " � to devel -vest im-ftturil for their e P - .-. .. - r...: . ,1 * Farakees, Vaugh"r. - . P=U,00e he gets milk f thionlwif M,Y.,'AU of i� .bountiful hU I � , 11 - I . _� - ­ :.: � ,_,.J�r'," proteotid'in win r� 'per terl r so. " I ; - , - - . . '. . -A - 1* I , ­,.�..:. , I eon - .. " - Idwi'build,; his castles fair and high. -_ est berries, but the ro BygLem, if he a learns tter, and dispensing with are embraced in the following: pli ' " . - ­ tai .the merits of the opportil ) - - : Wherorer river runnoth by �, , the are not allowed to mat too muoh to- my finger alto a oible royalty the state, � , . .. - ,.,:-. - eager . . - :.� '. ther, he plunges his ' referred to I'lity a : _t ___. _.... - Jal * . .- . - . I hove pre. ..�._ ? ..: .- _­ Vreat cities rise in every ;d, . . . id6uth down ii to he pan of milk, and after in & f0imer lot ; the industrial advan- sented it is not within the province of this . � '. . ­ ­ - ­ . . ' ' get er,.will- bring strawberries largeenough & letter to d .. � . I )'.... - _. . lkireat churches show the buildees hand, . hi tages, m -labor; the an- iscuss ; but assum* 9 that the . - ,� I to it-allbutthose of a fastAions taste. lunging about Lw ite, feeling for somat Ing the en� mentof I . . I . _­ � -!;., - 40reat arch6s,'monuments and towers, situation is fill that is claime, n a - 1-1 1. . d for _'... V I r;,Allr palaces and pleasing bowers; . I W n allowed to row the greater abundance to itake,19W of d half strangling himself, wblishmant of a h new industries as are not something better be done than it, could - - .. ,:_. _ _�L � _'� - I "" , .... . re - " . Great work is done be it he or there,'.' to offer ­: - - -I . -t a w( g Wotig, * et - it I Aeth everywhere, I Of tiage gives them nature's protection, he settles dow I 0 business, and the milk derrident on thel output of mineral, like . . I - .h - to outside capital, as . I ­- .... And well ni� I isl6n -s,'refibin .; the in- proposed? If foreigil :- . - � 1".. . . tile own leaves, whigi with a very little (I ' , in arvelously short space, of in in, anielt6i c ; " " ' L ' ' stir, fall to each what e'er befall, - L. . ' capital were absolutely necessary to t I - , ., _�.: '- �' * Vke farmer, lie must -feed them all. !.. I I t. ad d suffices to secure them against the tZ 0 crease of populatlet, att 1. : --' . I- I 5!r -j oed no� know that there is any real rooted - by tits op. he pro. . 1, % . 11�. � � - . m . an"are wO t winters in any part of the country. profit in raisin milk portunities presented ; the building up of per develo ment -of home resources, -it . � : , .:_ g lambs by hand. The p i . , - ,� ., The occupations pursued by - car- tan would seem the part of wisdom to Beek if� - ,_ .nd!the tiine required for now towns or i ion, and the resul' t r: - .. __. . . . Unuriblerless and vary greatly in importance, An er thing, a renewal of the plantation th y consume 1 . �Jt rather for such fields of investment as Yield i I I .. I - . _� . - ' from those se4cely worth notice to others at I t every third year preferable -every in for them w a �oubtleas worth more than stimulus to genetal trade and prosperity; only the usual fair returns,, and to reserve ,. �� . .. ...:..- Nvhi,--h affect the whole world. . see( d year, except with very clean culture, the lambs ther we ves; still, rather than see and last, but ;ertainly not least, the creation for home such investments as are, wl ".. .. - . - � I ,. � . portant vocatioi pets. of new capital, ,ille direct product of the ten pro- - � . , I ; .; , I fitable at all) Aladdin -like in their Power to t � , . 011,e Of tile most im is, and is n ost satisfactory. So those who want to th �m die, we ali rays take them for in- : - . � . . - - . " �.� - �� - . 'One -Which about half of the people follow, be f ure of a good supply will need to repla at Ti *y make the r lost gentle and most i earth. lf advantage or . bonefit'to 6'i�/' lv�tdlh. - . . .- � 1. t _. ,:: is farming. It is one of the first employ. a half or one-third of the area each year, te. -eating pets in t ie world, and we soon be- , The measure o It is true, of 'course, that . . I 1, . _�' . Borne .1: I .-. . .: I � I. Monts that man pursued, and all the way sale .-ting new ground each time. co ne so attach d o them that the work of the country to be!reali7ed from the above, . inining- . I ? - � enterprises are not creative of wealt t� I ' - - -. - I - through the building up of the nations it le best way of all to secure young plants a,t ending to tf am soon becomes a pleasure. snide from the benefit which is accidental, 11 �to a- . L.. - . . , greater-exteat than characterizes ordi IF . .. I /I -, IMS figured as one of tilt, leading pursuite of is tosink a small flower pot into the ground, T1 ey are gral f 1, too, and repay our care (determined by the location of the mines), Illary - [� . . I . . - i Mail. In the present day fairming has at. -lay L runner on the pot, fastening in position wi th such quic c'interest, grow so fast and is dependent larg�ly'on the available capi- 'enterprises. It may he held true, too, that ' ( . . ... : - I - :"- tain,ed a higher state Of perfection than at by M peg or stone until rooted, and when the ke3 mining sometimes is ill 3re problematic of re- .- - t� . - __ iyeso, healthy, that it seems but a little tal, its source, and the enterprise of those sults than are the latter- But the argument . .. � .- n - - 1. . . any previous time, and offers incre, in. roots lia*e filled the pot cut ffom old plant, wl they need feeding so often. holding and cOntro g it, also on. the gen ; �� _*_­� d"Ce-nients to those who are seeking a and the now one is ready to plant in a new I . . I ise of the citizens who is intended LO apply only to Buell - .,.� I oral business ante pr . .. 111ining � enterprises ae are morc proul 151nq Of Un U8U0,1 .. � - - . business. Perhaps the ' tion. I -410 --PWD Now- _____ . are m ocate to t4 e advantage ' I � ­ , chief advantages posi . - located or I . ... . � . � . P iants grown this way can, easily be made I . profits, while tiot more riskfw. yrom a ., . ._... .... Which the farmers of to -day enjoy over any :Z . . . - of the opportallit a presented. � .k - I Ri rrdo= Wife. - . Ifisil point of view, there can be 6,l - : - � f. ... 1 -.:-. previous time are the greatly improved to produce a goodcrop of fruit b nextsum- I Of prime impor ance is Lite treatment of I se I I - - - - 1. i ; . . - %*Ols ' with which they - work and mer, and igivorth considering �y new be 'Samantha ', grumbled Mr. Chugwater, ores, it favoring t a 8 edy development of objection to foreign capital monopolizitig . - � 1. I ; % i . the better faciliti'es for trans ginners.-41'rairie Farmer. I f of the bureau drawers, " I'd the mines and e�onomic 'product ion, also such mining ventures as offer -at the � � �. _ porting their ambling in on i . beat . V - . . .. .... . . only a fair per-centage of profit, - I lProdtietat,)-tbew'orld'smarkets.- The im- . . .� like to know , rhe re, in the name of com. benefitting general business very materially. while carry. . I � . . I . .. -I I , . . I - . . ing the risks incidental to all ventures (v'z.., I _'. � - - .­ * ­... )n of i mills ' 9 . � - - . . provenients in implenients are indeed such ;- : - , � I mon sense, you keep my socks. " The erecti( , smelters, refinin . I - - . _. . .. . - �_ - .2 Profit ineoditry, I , ", mismanagement, mal- manipulation .. � � I - - . . . . - , .1 . . � - ; as to io si)l_j�lcmeiit tile. work of his hs�nds . . . " What pair d 'O 7ant, Josiah?" in- works, etc., for the preparation of ores for , ke. ' , . . .� . � � But there is miningof sort, and it - I . . . - ; � as to multiply I i i - p �-od u cts many times, and . F �nancial men will tell you that the road qu ired Mrs. Chu -1 Yal market, and for the maiitifa,.�ture of by -pro. . another - . : . . . ... . I 1�. - 1. � to elevate inlach of his work from mere ,to wealth 'I's r"ched not by what you ,nake , Any pair, I' the, are only In ducts, not only Idoes all this, but is the is supposedly such that is offered above I Y - . � � . . � " Ee . . the British Columbians, mining which f) I . � drudgery to the intelligent operation of but by what you save. onomy 'a Hi ire'b an odd gri y B(N and an odd actual creation ofla new industry. Thereis or L .- I �� �. *aehillery.; whilt in our wonderful system wealth." Economy is not a saving in the = in &nada for the profitable the investment. of - hundreds offers tll(),,. , . . .. I on!, and down he v in the corner is an Old a large field - � . I � . . - � ,of railroads be has an expansion of his mar- frying pan to spill into the fire -it is the pa ir of last surna er's soch, with holes ill employment of c+tal in this direction. sands. . . . � . . . .. - all expense. In the poultry ' ay �easkcd, can such op- � .. . : �_ . Ilet front the narrow boundaries of his own cur ailing of But how, it L . I .. . ­ I I th-, toes. I don't see why my things can't One might elaborate some, other of the . r" por-� . i . � I _. � Ifteighborhood to the most remote corners of bus ness it means many items. Let us hast- be kept in ordep, the same as other men's." features of advantage. Nothing draws tunities exist? They are simply the result of __ . . - . . . the globe. These changed conditions make ity -un over some of them: Ing ; a- condition things that does happen toexist. -. . - I __ I am 1 --Housing. Poorly 'constructed i ' 0 - It is simply a matter of supply and de ?. . . lIf u had On Ly told me" - population better than successful miri % . . - . , I ..... ' I and when the field offers other resources, as, mand. . , Inecossary a higher- intelligence, and a broad � To d you ! E ave I got to run to you, : . -.- I or culture on the part of the farmer. The houses are dear at any price. The cause is similar to that whi,+ present,4 . . , .. is overstocked with second-rate economy to It 'a false M %. Chugwatar, for every little thing. I for instance,agriculture, the more rapid devel-. the anomaly of � IVeste I I , countr put an a cheap roof that will , ra banks refusing ­ - . ­. - , . y wi t 9 Is that your idea about the way to opment thereof follows. California owes its - . . .-I _­ fariners, those who exercise no thought &a last a year or two when good roofing would loans at 12 per cent., at a time when Eastern . I . . . . . I ca the houmhold business? It you'd splendid developuient first to mining. Col- i _. . - Itoo the beat methods of preparing the soil so last ten years. It is false ei�6nomy to use jul trout 16 enough to : bankers are cage to put out funds at five . I . file things in, orado. Montana and Idaho all have irofited I . . It will yield the most .paying crops ; those tile poorost kind of lumber when good boards he can find 'am wh n want 'em it and are profiting, by the development of per cent. ; and We being true while tile _ � . .. . 'Who know little and care less about the con- will not have cracks and knot -holes to let in - :* , - , . . . . I ' -security in ti e former case actually *. . I., . would save me lot of bothcr.' their rich mines. 4nd the consequent after- . . . . . dition of the great markets and the probable dra ights oi air, thus preventing colds and . the best,' if Ill _.. . - . Vatio of supply and demand; those who never rou ). It is not necessary, however, to have "Josiall, if you will let me "-�_ . ment of their other resources. That is anything, becawie - . � . l er banker having tile large ' - 11 . eve'qp reaped littl . ... . _. - .. -do anything new, but continue in the dull con tices and thic work, and rich orna- ;' Now, ther, -'a no uss in getting excit'ed teva a eadve.ntage by way o range for selection of loati§. . _r - f - thoughtless routine of their fathers. Many me, tioDs. 010alin, but good lumber, coat- abmt this thin j. If you know where Ican general dev m1nt from her.brilliatIt min. Tile more., , .- . - . ;'Op i undeveloped a mining district, and . . .- � __ ed ith good paint, will wake a serviceable ge, � a pair of halfway decent socka just "y ing success, ,was 8 .Mplv because she had no . . tile . . - . : - Twple suppose that anyone can farm with. so, and I'll 11 it rIt " DIn Up, and if you don't other resource -she be a " land of barren more it lacks and needs capital for develop. .- . - - - , . . . . � ,out having any knowledge what of the hou e, and one of which Bidd call well feel . -ater the dispari. � - - � . . � ever . I - y kn ,w and will have the kindnetas to put the sand. the sage -brush 29d cold, blusterinf ment, tile re ty between tile " , . � _�_.__ . - , teience and art, and be successful at it, but pro d. . . . I number OF properties for.sale and of the ; . . ,, - . . � . . . this is a grievous mistake. I 'tit 2 -Stock. It is a�wastc of mon6y to fac in lain English I'll go out and buy a winds." BritialiColuitibiali-Lqreape(iiiiae . . - - - - . . I - . ALt'l- lit here is �he ehief reason for the low hav mongrels when thoiroughbreds, rightly PA! . . fhat's a I , � - ' I incidental benefit of this sort front her inin- buyers seeking them ; and tile cheaper, con- - -� . ­ - Rig - '*t umbled'these things all ing, and no doubt is destined to realize much sequently, tile properties are actually 3()I,I. 'L . - ' If you hadi ; - - - . a W-te-em in which the farmer has always been han led, give better returns. A thorough- oil of .shape, J ai h "_ . more. Again, tile more linlited tile demand con._ . . ; . . . 'hel-�`. For many years lie has had little or bre fowl is dirt cheap at one or two dol-6rs, , , ' . - �, . . . . .� � I L 8 we Tumbled t ic out of shape, have I? th�long with the JllereAse of population, is pared to tile supply, tile more particular of . I � . . bovoicu in the'affairs of government. He whil a scrub hen i 11 paid for at fifty I IV iatp, a buren d awer for, anyway? In it building up of; new towns or cities, as . � �. . __: : h" permitted others to represent him, or cents. Money call be made wit It pure breds - . ago - n, nadam! . choice may be the purchaser. Thus it ,nay , - : . � . : ,- .. Inisrepresent him, until, of all professions --it'; a iottery with dung hills. to title thi 11 I don't find local centres of �mining districts. The happen that the needy " prospector" Inust � t . - . � ' - what I want oil t P haven't I got to look stimulus to trade i . ii this way is souie-,hing 80""ttmes let gn for a few fhousands, ju. - - _ _.. . 1 his is the most ueglected. The tide li&& at' Item 3-4eed. It is pool- economy to fied , I may oe, what he confidently believes to be .. ­ , : down under, 1'( i e to know? Any won not eamily -over- estimated. , P __ � .. : Ust-turned, and, with more attention o his chea ) n4. I'dusty feed will never make - 1. - . . to � grai an tit&'- will pa(k and wn a bureau drawer But there is one feature which is perhaps the rich bonanza of the future. Where thery - -- ,-, Inwn -culture, the farinee may won fine him ., st I I . - �Tg r healthl ock. '.Motiey is saved 1) I I _�_ . , . . � ' V I fill! of thing -i, and arrange them -a youllc of tht; greatest importance of all, wl arge range of - i . � usin only i i ' i the lil" its! is I choice, the buver aturally .. , � f . �%Offrejpected by all classes. and wielding ili� besL It is tmving in o e L C,7? 11 I .. ' 'i% 1fot.to digand -lawall through the whjle� importance b9doubtlesa, realized fhe I -Ist ; keeps well to tbe -safe sia ' and give.,4. .. - 41iniftuence second to that of no othermem- I wro wayt�etint the fowls. 6 -e then] * him:�elf tix ftiEc.-it benefit (of all%- exi.;tirw I I .. . ' I 1114illesi to get ,hat you*re after and then It is that feature touched upon brief - ill zt, . . PS , _� i I � : - i;x'of society. But a short time ago an all they will eat tip clean. Half stary . ( 01 ) do'.1 A. In tile event of tile Inille , fy i:,, ,,- i . . . - � -�. e(� 'tells - I �'t get it, hain't got the right idea about former letter -the . � Justi ! . - : ,.,, 1 -cultural department was added to the ex- -well ; they never bring much in I . . I . *_ . - . i � -'i i:1 never lay ' . I roinise-proi I 115 - . I . .*. ... � tentive branch of our governmet'it, so at pre- I the inarkot s. ; arranging a man's haberdasher If )-oil CREATIo N I or ,.%-F%%- rA P FTA 1. . . . ts P ,,tng to be as rich &-i %4-.A.,4- - i - - - - w : I kn(w where m% gocks are, I � . . tlxpectei.l - thii inargin which the ku�er � . . . . - -nt thefarmer, his products, and welfare arc�l if the' ly milling. The I important - quest: A I iniself for do�ubt i.i i ' . se I I -So let aji tilt operatiofis b-:�, and, . iiugwater, I I M r8 � . lia's , .1 - , , , _ wh - don't you say sj-). ;njtea,j of stall(li � ion i; : . allowe I itself, it riz Ly - '. ­ . - . . � . . rl�cugnized tu a -greater extent than ever be. 1. owner is not a spendthrift, and is not a " in -1 l.ke a t taughton lylittle anti do- lig i where does that neiv capital go? I'll. alp3w.-r be. a fortune.. .. . - . 0 . . � 1L_ - _� . ' - � ar 1 3 � . . fore. In niany of the states agricultural I drone, and intelligent onough-to know lio%s Ing, ii: It goes to th * � Take froni �British Colum!wx experle!"b r � . . LI) : � , . � ­ . Ilr,t kill.! ?" I e bottle of- the inve-%fors to ' , co Jege t whoin it belongs hy virtitit, of ownersll;p of: ,Ili Instance of prop-n-t'wi Imcoming vid � , - 1, - . U s have been founded for tile purpose 1 the i iarket price -6 run,, anti inindful of. all � - . I � . I " I col -!a hai e foui-d i Yieni far ynu in a it L'fl! -- . r i � . of experimental farming an -d r7struction ini, tile nall thiligi. lie. will succee,1. ,Make 1 -1;- ---'# " . ' P -1. . . o ' . , I tile 111i.,eb. I . which oiic.! inight, 10LIL-f! 6--t4l 1polp,11t f.w, - . - .. I --i-d-1 ki .n.1 `� . . -1 .- 111011 I by 8aVillg_iL, bia do i,.)� ve AM _' - e �xn I ,� . o'. .L!! " " i.i I r,)Illl!e if % ' '73pit4l 119t-lUill til.- pJlr_. -ery-little. Thv writer ha., no viearusofil,i)_ . � � - , -- the mechanical arts. Ili many of the states I 9 -� had ehance," said Mm. Clitig- I It the original �' % - . I � - they h- prosperedan-1 have been a source - given me a _. . . . � t-allilligilK,ic 't "'ve ­ _____ :. : wate I chaie, development or working of t1ii- pro- t st, H.-,tic.4 regarding tilt- " Allver __ I - ..-. r. as she straightened out th- tangle Ill I .1 - . i - �. of b:�wcfit to tile farm ing commu .- . ., 1. at i King" mins-, near, Nelson, !'.. C. ; but ': . . .. ­ � . . - , . - . .. nity, but too .. . I I , - - _ I parties, conlea front Fit I id, the new vikpi. ' . - - .. - . - "I ,. I �___ qoften these institutions have been. transforul- � 6�e of Disoi-dued tambL' - � : , - .... , tile drawer and �rought to view front one nf tal is drawn dire'tly tack dwro 1:1 ilivi- I . 11's areavailable'. T!:e.--e .- � , - I . � approximate statisLi 1, � _ . tile liottolit c of clean socks. - __ . � . . f I " ,,,,,,,, yo.orn rs live pairs . . , - ! *d iiito anything but agricultural colleges. . . . deii(6--profitb. Tile same would I,e true of'Uppear-4 to 6- enough ore 11 Iii.sight- to ill.l.ke t I : .... - - I . - 0 -It, Frequently happeas il tile ,spring that � it witilt, alivthit g of this kind' : n . , . � I � � . I - - any other oountry furimsiting the o%% aership' tile profits of mining it . . hereaftel-, JOs lh,. ii you' f just 'let tile . - This has been true, to a great extent, in our I one ar more lambi in the flock are orplian- :. 11 a i)oisible nil -111-01I.: '' . � � . - iown state, where the agricultural college has' I . - I -_ i . - '.- I fed from some ciliuse or Other, and rather , ki-, w "-- . caoital :-13 e. it' is true evvii oi r.ie very ' Awl there i.4 abundant prornise that UiArly - - .- . - � - �beeri utilized for the education of specialists ,. rhe troublo 'W- ith you, Samitnthic" i city -from which oil.. -I, apleal ,,-o.nes, -tile' millions mory may he taken out - befon, ,'ie .., . , - , - I I - , - - ,es, while the subject of I it), Ill which tile investol lives. The c:)UIk- i 11111le will, bt. exhausteti. It is pr,olxd)ly,.s.,f,! -in the various sciene I than permit them to perish we have them * _.. . I I Agrioalture has received very little attention. .brought to tile house anti raise thent b);, I growled Mr. Ch I igwater, as lie jerked a pair 'c - I : ! try to . -and the number that has gone from the col- . necea He . I : : . '.. :' hand Sometimes a ewe refusei to own her front tile top of I lie Pile and went off to one . which bueli new vallitt�l ti!111:4 its way � to.saydiAt thero um-er was a ti ty 3ince the - - � . _. ... . ' lamb, another will appear to think all the,'e,rner to put them on, ... is that you talk ssq,rily reap.4 Ininiell L liellefits thore- , first devclopinfmt of ti:e illille tl,A't thfte . � . . . I .. lege tio-the farm is in the minority. Thus, ' , from, and tile crty in which tile invea-U)n L - 11 . �, 4. 'those that by their influence should be all world of her offsprin-, but will be unable to I too nuch. " . - - wita-4 not enouvii ore in bJ,3,1,t to -0)*)11utely . I - - - . _. . _.j 'drop of mifk for its subsistence, ' " -L ..! . t . . I live makes the most of suell benefit. Tile : 1warrant retu - far every ,liollar so far ex- - ; . � � - ;%id to the farming community, too often' furni h a . I . ; i I .. . . investors by their increiLsed capital 1* . rn., i .1. . _.: . - while a third perhaps (ties, leaving her . 1. . - . . - . , conle � Pelitied :ipon, ir, with a strong probability of *. � . C . ; ** .. follow other vocations. . . little one helpless and miserable. , . . - Wealthyeapitalists, and vix-nd money lli.)I-e 1 all ultililate,,p, 0,,.t of A il,iudre4 b.- more 'for ­ .- t , - L: - The farmer has many advailta es that the If the - The In3h Und Pambase Bil - L i I I . � � . . ... t ident knows 9 lamb is healthy when it is brought Ili it is _. -4 or less lavishly, anti freely reinvest it. not � ever . .. . - . . L: Aa y res - ___ ; .1, one Iri t , it.. , I �.,._ _. - nothing of ; one of these - 7'___I2!'-'_'- *&k of their frv4ptently making liberal : Now, wer*� it. not."well for,hatne capital to .. �_ . is the rhundance of pure air; another, - before we Bf a majorltv of ). with .T.![ mem I I � Riwa3,o ravenously hungry, and _ � ' i -..r-. 1(r".s tious and beriefut tions to tiblic or! have secured.iu,:ii -, tr,-a,otrc-hot:seofwc iti, . . learned the dangerd of overfeeding we lost preflell', tile Irlsh Land Purchase bill has a .p - at _.� - 'the pleasure of a quiet life, and surely . i charitable use& 'This sort of capital enters as , . - there is no bett-r lace than the farm for one c r two tr Ill tA) satisfy their appetite. passed tile Bi-iti It House of Cominwis. le y Ij this untie proini�!cs to 1x_ -,:m -,ie -! Or, would - . ' '' " 'f In If ' lar I into tile up-bullding of ci it not hav'8J)een wo-11 that home capitai had - . the opportunity ofmaking a model home- Die f rst e2 of cow's milk given to a the testimony of Mt Parnell is of any value I',- I , . n old. Hardly a western city in the U. i made thestuall investment necessary to have . . d be not more than one-fourth In tills connectio it the itie&Aure I,# a boon and - S 6 there that does not afford illustrAtion � secured so large'a pr.ze ! Ili other words, is . � a homewith its beautiful residence surround. lamb shout ,L* . vd by flowers and fruits, with its well kept of a gill, which quantity- may be gradually a great one to tile 1�,iiilh people. The ex- I of this truth, or that do,es not find in this i IL wise to welcoine so small investments of I . : . 1&was-a home where the inmates are tdit- inerelsed to half � pint given every two leadcr of tile trim It part)- is credited with , fact , c&ted and cultured people, free front the hours when the lamb is one week old. This saying recently that ­ if properl worked; growtrrtial 'exrlanation of phetiomelLAI foreign capital, where it must needs be re - y ,. Some o these new mining eities of couped, all,[ inust, draw after it hundreds or - . ' is eno h for a large, healthy Is I I' by tile Irish; - fTivolities of fashionable society. Such a I Imb - a by tile Law Con, [Ili.-;si cour8eowe niuchof Lheirgrowth to theirloca- thousandsperc itint a &-orne, together with its fields o atelicate one should have even less Oil all" small, Goverment the A,ct would do more good to . el liesh peof the mineril - - . f waving ' tion, as cantles of rich mininf districts: but wealth of tile country ? - . . grain,. its flocks and herds, wculd surely be tol ble Ireland and the rish people than any me&- I . %!en very young, the Iambs are lia e almost an earthly paradise, and would be troubled with scours, in which ease sure that had ev roceeded from the Im , y re or so advantaged It were bet'tcr, Isubmit, that tiiis W'ca'd, . - . - . a I I I I'laritamen'.. , lit- kept at home, even at the risk of the � . - .. I enough to tempt people from the dusty and )r two I peria P I by tile trealthro-,ling tt) thei'r I .. th� milk should lie boiled for one ( The conduct of the bill � rr4lor- ein-,en� a, were .1 . �� - clingy streets of the crowded cities. But the mclals. '1f the opposite tendency is bs,erv_ L on tile Ouse rel lects great. credit upon Mr. I , develo nient of the mines being delayed for - It simply follows from thin reasoning that years or want of c I . - actualk in ille.majorit f es, is not so , ' 0 ! Balfour as a mas.er of businesit and debate. i apital. Whether it be, - . . ed, a ittle white8ugar -or molasses ut in . . PC . - .. ,vi - 'O P * One who has cg,rrfully studied the nirasur-t- j where naneisare sufficiently rich to create practicable to attain mich resul i - � ble arnd too often I'- the milk with gen;erslly pro,�e a correetive ; I I ts is it (Juel-. , UO -y as the possi , the � . .. 0 when it does not, however, a teaspoonful of , and is competent to givejud at without I inuchnew cApital, it is to tile best interest of � tion that deserve-ifuller treanneilt later. . . :. 1: �ountry home is only a boarding place, with I igne the country Ili which the nlines are locate I I' It is true . .. characterizes it "I c , too, that the Silver King is a - . - I no recreation or books of any kind, and the, 6astox oil ' should be given in the milk as tile moo d cult andcom- � tofurmmh tn- cap' ' I .. � work a constant humdrum,which the el- is considered necessary. The milk niust be phcated measure ever framed, and asserts - rdrvelolwtent. The rare and exceptional mine; btit there cer- , I . . -ild i . . . . - - perfe(dynecessary. Theinilk niust be per- that in any but t a ablest hands it would = richer the mines, a. tthe greater the profit i tainly are -scores of mining clainis in the . . I - - . ten gladly leave to pursue almost anything - , there in likely to be in their developmeni, Kootena%: and elsewhere that will illustrate - - . . ..­ �. else. fectly sweet,� as fresh as possible, and slight. have gone to w k on any one of a dozen, . . ' . - This business that mi I (,lit be th nee e ni the more advantagi-ous I!, . . - . ,_._� e pri- ­ ly warmed. . poin - Th . ure, it is predicted, will' I it is to nut I the Posiiion taken, though in a less degree, , I I . - �. .f 0 necessary capital to develop the 'Properties. But even granting all t is here urge'll I . , . - .. tioas, giving full scope to all the After two Weeks the interval between be tFe deathstroke to the cause of Home tha' I . � I i . - . . � - is true that the suggested adva�itagc come.- through the . -.- . . . adually lengthent , Ince it cannot fail to quiet Iriilk dt8- for a country ble!ssed with exceediagly r1oh af Ison of indt viduabi, rather than by a I .- I I feedir g should be gr If this argument be sound, it . I . . higher intell-Lectual and moral powers of man, the qi tantity of milk increased, as a A and ! Rul 11 ; - - ust indeed be made such. %Vhen that robust I content and that means the tak-11 of L � . , rn "' !g away ovet*fl- . . . tile" tal act ion. Thegoodtothe(winolnullity . .. I tion was ke t &burning. .sirable to realize Lite reatest benefit, it as a whole, can take a Rome Rule de be . , - .�. glad day shall come, no farmer's boy or girl lamb t,t the kge of two months ' Lite fuel by whicit the fire of th mineral depositA, from which it would � . ... .... - will be fOULid turning away from the wealth with � nipunity one and a lialf Pints three agita It is a bitter which we have bean comideriDg, - ­ , . .. . , becomes a question of L'Mg . I . - - - : and freedom of the farm to live in shop or times a day, and when, three monthis old pill to inembert of the Opposition who . port is likely to come to it, if at all, by indirect - - . . . � . I- . . . WIYERIK IT STIALL SIPCURF ITS CAPITAT, and almost accidental mea is ; it 6 - . . - . .. . - this quantity twice a day is sufficient. When place party befor D country, thai a measure . I - - - facwry. Speed the day when farming may � . I ei�ng an . . I . � the lamb is a few we' rce so wise an -e emanat. for the exploitation of such deposits. The Open question if it can be drawn to it by . I . ­ . I - � be what it ought to be everywhere -the ti eks old, if milk is sea d conci iiatorx should It&% - . . . . ri - I I anost honored and sought among the voca- lZalf t . he quan ty advised Ili&)- be given, ed front the pre ent I sovernment. Their cher these deposits, the greater will b,3 the Commullity action. And so, even if tile *- I . . . � * : � . . 'tions of men. I _.".,­ mixed with the same amouat of well-joOked chagrin, howeve , wilt not prevent those amount of created capital In proportion to argument be full grante,l, and if it be ad- i ...-. - . -.10 I . '�, gruel made of fine corn meal or oat meal ; who approve of j�,8t and righteous Islwa, no the amount originally invested in the devel mitted that tile possibility of the benefit ex� � . . . . . __V --.----..&.. - - . . ..­, � . . 1. ' . �_ . .� . . L I . - - , � _. -, _. .. .,,'. � --. - , and v -hen this is done, in order to keep the matter from whii�h side of the 'House they opment of the properties. ist, it still depends:on individual action if _* � ,�; � - -1 - . . . . Farm MortgaZes. . I - L'. .. ­ . . . . . . . ' ; . I- . . -, _ lamb i i d' as ton in good order, add to its come, from rejoicurig in the frood that in 1his is aim I economic argument, that benefit shall'be realized. I . _. - . . . . . 11 ,. I , . - _.. .- - The Cen - formulating - les onful of flax seed jelly a come to tit an n. � ge to a co What the risks and uncertainties involved - ,� . _. . site Bureau has been food s - one likely to at agitatea d disco touching the ag4nZa' untry of its . . - the land mortgage debt statistics of the daily. The je ly is made by boil fl wed tented people- richest mineral deposits being exploited by i In mining, and in what measure irining 1:3 a . . � . . wa�n " .. i I . . . . . . i lim .. . - . I . . . country so as to arrive at the relative con. in . eignit times its bulk of . rforitwenty - I " ­_ . home capital, rather than that. the expected lottery or is legitimate, and - whether i . minut es. . � . ; . . . . . 4' We have just re- I . reign investors. s past, . o - dit,ons of the farmers. . . new wealth be creamed by f a safer and a brighter future than it . 4 . I ! The writer has not loetaigho a - : - . ceived a bulletin from the Bureau containing If ti, e weather is very cold when the lamb is . . - . . I . - �� . I- . . Extinct or goarce Bird& - : -. t of the fact that these a6re points beat reserved for nother . I . . - , - . - � I .. figures in which the land maigage indebted- broug it in, we kee it for a few days in a box - - � . . . __ the great lack of new countries or district& letter. W. H. Ly-Nefl. . . . . . - I � . � . . . . . *ness in Iowa is contrasted- with that in Ala- - ell, where a big wood re are Ord . . . '. :- . . in the back kitcf fire New York Tribune. " The is sufficient capital for the development of . . - . I . . � . � . .; . . bama. From it we derive some interesting burns layandnight. Here itlies andelee0s; on four egqs of the great auk now in thy .10ca resources.. The following extract fro," - Thi� revival f h r wiry line - � .. P . . I Is .. The Mi a jo a ee it batistes. L . figures. ' .the elf an straw covered with an old blanket, country, ' Sa a oologist, " and they are ineral Resources of gktish Co,lum- in ecru and tau shades, has been :11 *. . . . . already . .4 .- In Alabama the totail morEg wakening at its regular feeding times, valued at $. ell. It seems odd to Chink bia" (a pamphlet published by the City of noted. This , I __ age indebted- only 8 . . I. transparent fabric is inade over . * when ,t begins a piteous and plaintive bleat of a bird becoming extinct, but no one h Vancouver, B' C- 1889) illustrates at once lavender or mauve silk, trimming it witb - . _. 1. � ness on lands is $39,027,983, of which about . an I I . that si ops only when its hunger is appeased. seen. a Labrador duok, either, since I&J6. the opportunities held out- for profitable in. insertion made of baby r:' . � - , -fourths is on.farms and one. -fourths on . 'i - _... - three , . It is n:)t long, though, until the little fellow There are but five mounted specimens in ex. vestments, and the te pting c& m , auLon. . . . .- .., town lots. - . � In Us &do for it Will he interesting to note the ieffe I f . et of . � . I of the estus are in exist- - .. . . . In Iowa the total debt tpoa land is $199, learns to jump out of his box and then . h . e istence, and no capital to take advantage Lord Salisbury's advice on the represen- I . . - . . .. - 1' "It is a weekly occurrence to see miners tatives of the Imperial F UT � . 1. I - 034,956, three-quarters of which is on farm goes frisking about, poking his little inquist- eace. Kirtland) i warbler to another bird . .. . a o_ Uv til recently but seven bad comb into Lite 'ity fro - e eration inovenient - � I . . 11. � - lands and the -other one-fourth on town tive new into everything, searching for some. that is rare. 01. in Up -country points, who waited upon the Premier the other da - ... .% thin eat. Then, I lie run into -the ever been capturt d, and the;m all were found with imen y - i :� -, /r lots. . . . . . aPa0 a from some newly located and urged him to convoke a conference of .- - . � . 11 ..a _: - . fire, I ve to banish hoto an outhouse, or in a region near Meveland, O., less than & metalliferous quartz claim, hunting for the colouiem: to consider the question of Be- . . . ". - . The average life of mortgages in Alabama I ,I -11 % on b i lit, sunny da a to the garde here mile square. F83 cimena were worth $100 cunious partners or purchasers. But for curing to thein % mal and effective share in - . . I .1 .. is from 24 to 3J years, while in Iowa it is . . .- .- over 5 years. The legal rate of interest in he fearns to nibille the rose buslews and apiece. But a Atle while ago a naturaligt Mck Of ready capitaJ on the Spot, and for the prlvilegea�-and rfopoinsibilities of the * .� . . .. : . . 11 I .. . . �'. Alabama is 8 per ,cent, while inlowa it is tendia brubs in the dainty manner peculiar who, chanced to visit the Ballains islands . re"QuIl before. referred to, I . great - -,I- . . � , �x . be, came -upon a colO iy of the birds, and know- and favorable chaneeii go &-begging. Th4e i4tically the advice of the - ,-,. tosheep. This is one trouble with pet lam many genuine EqaPiW. Vir . .. .. . 10'per c�nL to she statesman Was that before bringing their - . 1�. - . - . I they I egin to eat entirely too early, filling Ing what.a. mine he had struck shot about men should be able to -find people ready to ,O . - � I . , . . , This is a showing tastly in fiLvor of the . lonial atatepulen. together front. tlie four I . 1. I I .,. - . _� their i tomacho with food thay cannot digest. twenty and them to this country receive them with open %rms, at a mining winda�of heaven t . . ­­ _� , - - we believe the " he leaders of e- . � .. � �!­ ::.! farmers of Alabamai and - the mov � 1: I T6 ob-,;ate this to some extent, we continue When he beganto unload, the story oame Centre like VILDcouver, as they are willing ment should frame some definite scheme to I 1. --`,j- -, . ., ,, same rule will a plr t6 all the a ricaltuiral , I I . . . . -- - �- 10 9 to & the lambe milk oftener and for a Ion. out and the market sagged, so that now YOU either to sell their claims or a controlling fe, _�� . - L i: ,_.�, States of- the South and the West-. ; _ y -before them, should be prepared not only . . . .. 1. rr pe tod than would otherwise be absolute- can mb a Kirtlam d for $5 or $6. The Con- interest in the same, at a "wall sum, or to to state a problem but also to have a sot - - I . . . . - 0 � - . -- I : �r,. L �. . _ ;, _ ; .., ` _- " : - I'., - � v�. . ry- Th are greedy little animals, nockcilt warbler in another bird of intoorest bond the . ution . . . - . . , . I � .- 1. : �� - L-. - - � and an ZHOW2171 to corae abc,ut -th ard to I i to b6cai Lao -no one has yet seen its wMing to negotiate with them seed not risk Im rial Ftiderationists will n6ver attempt: . �.. / :, , . . �, Me- yn 'r lofttiOn- Capitalists who are ready. Some say that this is something the * - ' . �: 1. .- , BWWbefty-ManU in Eft I I . 00 � . I . ";1 � - . _. ' Is tatidai -of and . I , , a y any money until thsY have bent their . . . - ., . . Amateurs .starting" n6w­p n 4' 'han 1 rapidly acquire a taste for all !$gd. t up the, Mississippi river I con. to I . .L ;� IF -; . !n 900, that itideed it in not a part Of their - .1 . 11- -itiset if planted the o6rts '' f thinaL .'' - a in 02VWtB to the alleged- claini ; and, ' � . , � . atiiwber'ries for- hbitie. . too early spria ad probably mates far fidontill . . , L . - � 1, past spring, will -riad -only to direathe now . . . W I JfiA beipu Mlsin t lambs I the interior of ir itish 'North America, and 6 . programme to framp plans,. but that their .7 . , . - ..:.- _ ft9r'r`a"'v'n8"raP0rt, thOYArefroseither to aim in to cultivate a sentiment in order to . , - - -.Z . 'runners along in� line with - thot planted.rowv, UW - b) fecd them from the gbolotetle, goes south in thei fall by way of the Atladtic socept or r`aJ8Qt the offer, according to their strm4thea existing ties. This object, - ­ - . - * . . ­ . I . . :,�. I whioll . how . . � "that for a width. of eightem ivehes or,so, . next of 1111 _ . ! - . ..'% ; so . wag a great deal Of trouble; no,K I use the s4board. It an one can &d the Fastigator a advice, Wa perhmm "cure for ever, liss never be�m admitted in so nl"Y . --- . - - . the, whole fround gets.0WIgIrmly 61.14 -with bottle and rubber only far a few th6 littld f"w th four ogp in it, ii wW a few thousand dolWa6 ------X,- ' 11.1, � I . - I I .. 1�1 A days 1`109 PrClPertY words by thosequoIffied to speak for thek - . � '_­ . * ,,e. � I I , . - .. ­ , ` � �' , at fin and then I be $Mo in Mir ' at, 11 .- W" -Szoept -ondw F*VgliD# ;WMUM- SWeiSt". - 1, .., I . . . � � ; pb�atjl pix inchap,to aL foot &part, . teach the lamb to dduk , i , . __ . . I. ­­_ .- - ­ . , 1. . . .. . �, I . ! I.: '.. . I - . . I - W5 . 1) . c I . -1� I N are I rop h w h ii U t ' . halm w ITMI I I ; I I . . I . . , . � - I , 1"'' . , ;.1, ,.-� I I. .. "; -, ,j�., - . . . I 41ft 1� IV;- - 1. ; , . 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"I a died two weeks . I I- I � . : _: " � ]ge had piped for � : .: .. I.. Twenty of tilt - I � . ArnlY Who ]at"]% � - I - __ . atioll emign . - . �. �, 1� . . � % . . I � - . I., e I �;­ � _ �:-. (.-: '. I Eistbourne, bav, J1 .. , � - !. .;1:1:11 'L ­ ni lith. 'o .�-. . : �� . . -i �� . in tile St. Janl( t� � - - � - �- , . - . -i thehlast Derbv %% .. i,`111- I -� - - Of forty to olic, a, 1. - . ;�� . - � , . betting. � . . �;L.�, ; , :.`1 , . ; .- I I . - The las" ,i:-'� I ,tZ . .A.Y. � _�_ , '; ,rnalel; and2,. --%9.f1 � . - ,,'I 1_s, . I fora,( leewle. (if R . : __ '.. . , � - I - __ . atioll emign . - . �. �, 1� . . � % . . I � - Charges aw] fe :. .. f - . s; . I- . I I Magee to pit"s fr( . . , . . � . I ,)orough to tit(! �,t ­.�._ "' . � . . . ­� *: - 5( anioulitt'41 ti-) . . . . . . . I I . . The llwf­,,� M. r I . . �' � ' -'onlinarY waillf-s! : � . - � __/ - deveh)p! w-fil . ()I , L - . - trallikil labb 1--. ;, : . � . I .- I . . � � - � . deavour to clifilli . . . / - The ,Xw;�tri-ii . . . I . front Ellizrlall(l, _I , � . 1. I - - I . , , 11 ", . . mamln 11litla. A.. - � . I ". . - : ('01cre all-ca!iY .., . . - I . � I � fortiti�:atiol;.s.111.;,l , - I vac, . .: . W ha" .1 I !zln, . . - - , . � - � ,� - were Diadf'. 1, - � � y "i, . . . - -ell* -,!-,-a,,!(! � her rec , N �'. . ... . Val+;Idocs it? . -A 1--� . . .� 7 1 age cach way, it - - . . akim, a tack. I n i. 4-1 . I . I . - � . * . . �. FAward Mead . . . - -, cu ..­ - I . Walthalllsto�x - . � . I ... I . . . knife in front of it . � .. . . . walked to some I . - .-. � Slip, and there re . . fatal result. 114 � . . - aii . � - I the whole disi. . I - I . - ., . . Retlilig losit's Is .1 . . I r.L�h act. � . � ' I I I I- . . On satur4lav iii I . - . 1'. Shaw, Unitetl . . . . I minister, Hull, . - . lank, ;it North - I � R . . - revolver wound ii . . I . , . - , Wag lying lly 1114 - . been in it low sta I .. . duty, and it if -_ _.. suicide. �- I . � . . ., At the Wolvei . . , , . . I � - Saturlay it fox . - . . . - George Gar(lner I I which was state( I . - . residing in tile n it 1. i -, � . to be destroyed . . .. put forward for I . � no children of . .. . I animal as if it %v: . . I -..,, created sonic lau . � . . __ A shock ' ing ae .. .. . head oil satuid� - . .: . . trap across the n . . . . . � connection with . � I . . . . into by all eng,iiv I - - -_ the spot, his )lea, I . - . the Wody. . A bo I � . . . - colupletely sever I . . in a critical cond � - I I I : ed to picees. . . - . . � 'tit nanle,l . . � A in, I . . � on Monday at S� - . . . . . would appear- di ' ' I - . � .- National Feders ... . that a row arose . - � I I . . . . . parties who had I . - � � � taking part. Ili . I . . I i., - .. . . kicked in the sL I . . J , .. . was brought to I . . - __ . . - .xre cor.flietine s � � . . � �.. . . - row was a politi :. I . The police have I - - � ':1 - Oil Fridav nis . -/-' . - ': � Thomas q,ouche . . . - �. . � . . � I . . . . 11 ... 1. taken out of t! . , - - - . . - .. . - . being enveloPeti, . L �1� _.. . ­ are investigatifil . . - . . ­ :, . . by the deceased . :L _ ,* .1 , . . . on Thursday lie . i, . .�. who afterwardf I i � - I , - - :". .1 ­ hat, and said I I �' . .. .1 I ;�-. ham, it is said, ti, ,... . ; t , . . .1 , . On Saturday � �1- . -. , the body of a -1 I C; I v �'_ ' � I I I I ,- �­ . . , . . shore opposite � �, .* 1. _. of Liverpool. � , � 4�� � I.,.. . throat, and the I �!,. .:.� t L . . the sand. Lift . ��.: � . . long.extinct. I I . . . ',� ,.;, inquiries as to i i � - . 4 -� - - - the manner of J L V. �-. � . - , ­ . ...� iv­� At Chorley a , - � . I . * *11. Alston was � - � -1 . 'r - d .. . - wife. When 11, , 4, �, I �, wife gave him a I � "i. r I '. ..­ her in the breast � * xLx---., , - er Ina,de an eial , N". I I , .11 married for lovi, . . : i . 1. I between him &it . ��- no comfort sill( 11 f. 11 C� k.: " nil a or tria . .. " , .�. ­ . S__ Whilst two V Mk,- home froin worl n- 14�1;1 - 11 le, Were set uDoit I �k 1_. .. %,� - knives ay�d st - L . &, ., _ . ,--' , - .�� -_ ,", Rockey had a I I_ . , : .. , , 1, I . . and tile other, ,% 11, ...m;;.,.� - ed a wound I it ti I I _1 , , I , ` the cheek-boni -4 . . .1 - - .... ile 0 � , , , � - I - Italian gallip (t�� � , -- 'i 1� ; . mouth. an(l a, .1 Roockey anti P, .. k � - sailants. . L . I I .. - . . L . An inriest -A-a _� . : body of a se,11 _. rt, '. � , found dead in-li . L . I - . . ,� led a secluded ' . ,.-.L- L' Niel Railled 01 i � : Most 'wretched, destitute of fu . %, . I Officer found Ili . - . .11 - deceased poss; .. . .. &mounting to , � � French bonds. , � . . . death was due -1 - . . vessel in the bi I On Wednead .. . 1110we rage work , � Pye way and . - � . ­ . � . . .1, - . . - . - . "I -, - . , , ,� , #­ .. - ; - L .. . I . � � I I .� ,.- � . I , ly."I _. � I I " :, i"i . t. I . ­� - � .1 'I '.. .1 .""1 1. . -- , I . I . . ­.., � I . - . 1, ­ : ­ ` � �_l - I . . - 11 - ,4: .� � , �e 46 _ . , - . . �1 . . '-. - � . I I . .� - I . . -it- :-17. I - - 11 t lie market'belo, a , ,..,,;;'­' - . , � . � ­ - - . . _ � :1 ,... - ., -har , ce for 11 F0 . P.F,1(JJ4 1 � , , i : _;� � , - - t I , i ) V # e . �; - � I I , formatiu, ., , 1: _:"I, ­ -,()III1)aIIjf!q t , . _%,.. I J vl 0 I", ' re&p - . - - . � 1. rut �; 1-11 fur their ell- �.r-- , . I .. . 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't Pi -fit, while carry- - :'� . - I,, '01 ventures (viz,., � __ .. - I 1 Z-111w,latioll, &c. I . �. .. ; . . ­ . . . . 11401it-l- sort, and it � . 7 " ;)�,Ot,ed above /1, - - by -:, - I - . � I1I­i!I(,- which for . . � . :1,l -,-t-1.; f4ers thott- -, .- .- ­� -L'-:'ll Such OpPoi-_ I- - . ..�Tly the result of . ­ I , . �_(.:;I,�:tppe . 11 toexist. ., . . . , . �': 1,101y ml(t delllalld. ; - - - . �. �: LI Wilil.-Il pregelits . ,., -. - , �, ;it I)Allks refusing - - . * .1 t I III(. when Eastern - - - . " . , oilt hill , IS, at tive,­ .. - , . . . c. -I- trize while tile .. ... ­ r:� ! CASe actually _. : .- ! 1::Y,�1111-ty. be�cause - - - .-. , - . . I I .- � 1--- ng tr' ,,, 1,e larger - 1z _._� - 0 � ,w'. The inore � . MS111ct. and, the , -- - . - � - i I tl)ltalfor develop. - � -- I illi.: it y hetween #tile -.- - I . ." . ; :- ,�;:tle and of the .- : . - 11 t'; lit- cheaper, coil- - - - .- .- ; %F0 ,WtIlally Sol,L..--­. , � - - . 1 � ��­ tL,Ilialld co:1.1--�- , - i _. 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I ;1(11144 delayed for . i . . � - , I Whether it be .- . I -t L . . . r ­;tiizs i,q a ques- . - I , , ":it 11-t-iit later. . . . . . , . . :I,, S:l%­I- King is a .-- . - - - _!, - . a., : �,i-,t ,there cer- __ I � . . . - :A!!Ir claillis in - tile.. '.. - -.,. ., I . 11 : :_, 'w"ll illustrate I,- .. . 1. - . �. � :t !(.ss deuree. - � ... I - - . .1, . -3 I - - '; . .1'At 1, ht'I'C urged,.' -- . I � . . I - 1. ,�!­f-� through the � � ''. _� . . - - . . t. . I . _. �. .1 . : .* I lit I � govern ', , . I)N - . . ,, . C1 - . , , I.. � � , 0 * in, colliII111111ty . I -, a - . .. w I ._ I't. .,I,_'on,_idel-ID9f - - - _, -,: .Iii, by indirect -" -. : . � . I ..I:I, : it beillo, an. . . . _:" V . , ., I - :S � I - �twn to it by 7. , . ­ . - ii .. . .:. � � i i .io, even if the .- ` '-- :� - :, �' - '�. , . t'.., AIIJ if it be ad- . .. - ..% - lie. beriefit ex- .1 : . :4 _. V �)., 1. . - i. . li�-idltial- action if . . - '. _: �: . :, ­ I ..., 1. - . . .. - . : . ... 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I and Iled, . 0 . - � ­ '. ; I - Z..-. . . . pavma* L . 1'11;., . . the others were injured, John A exclamation, Wit unfort I I I IT84 . st A wo VftVW ixto"" .:,;,�., I ngus 11-nately then he did . . . 1- +Li- -- �1`1'� - A' Uty. - being seriously crushed. A body of men not-pleam - ally ; and there was a plain . 0 FA"0310EM . , _.. Shocking'Fatab EPILEMOR _.., " �..'! � I . �" 'L "A . � �. _. . - I ... were Occupied about an hour extricatin AOn for it, He had contracted 'catarrh � in wvere com -bem ca- remedies ba- UW� ' 1'.�_.1.: .. . g the rev "I . . I � ,*. - -,. � dead and injured. . - 1 ,M!,rftwn (or seilidiag a Eme bog& isz. umat do L , ...� - 11111y4terhiviii DenNo-ai- 1,1*60"J.- *s I I of the worst form, and, although a wealthy, - - ..- �.-,,' 41 . . I ... � ,.: . .�. � ` - . . I - It in a certain and run for ich" to be its a- re- , I I I . onendation, it costs madi� I :.' . ., - I --James Cunliffs, collier, of 43 Asbion Road educated, attractive person every other Cold in this Head and=in Suits . I ing for a tdaL anti a � = Icon .. ­ � i, _� . , : I . . , . : . London carpenters and joiners are now in Edge Green, Golhorne, die'd at Wi way, he waa positively repulsive W his lady 1491 . . � is certain. G I., .1. . - I an in- I Post Office- A=.!�W- and CURE, -:��: k,'. 1% . . , : lie ninth week of a lock -out. firmary between eight and nine o"Clock on friends, a number 6f whom rejected Ilia offers SOOTHI 0. CLEANSING, ' : I . 4-j . . I .- . .. I - . . 1 . . . . I . , of martiage. A friend adviaed him to use PEALING. H. (L ROOT hq. C6, 9M lft*t Aft 41V*t � - ..- :�. � , "*, � . I . :�: ., The house which Lord Revelst,6ke was Saturday morning. On Friday night Cun- Dr. Sage*s Catarrh Remedy. He took Ilia ln6tant Relief, Permanent Twent% Ont. - . . I.. - . � !,�. L Z..-, - ? , ,,, . �, - . liffe went to bed in a drunken condition. He . . - ­ . I . ­ �_ " ' .. I Nildilig previous to the Baring failure- is I Cure, Failure lmpossibl& - - ­-, I . . , � _".. . . . i lighted a pipe, advice, find now it; the most popular beau in MONEY I MONEIP MONE - - 3 L: - I As. .. .-,. now Baron Hirsch's. and while smoking in bed . Many so-called ftessep am aim , .. . f .:W . . . - .. .. ­. ­ ____ _ , " I town, and he reall em 11 r any girl be such he =. * �,`,, L �. . . the bed caught fire. Cunliffe sustained ma G)MIAMS of -Catarrh I 1. � .­�.�,:� . _. - _. Oueen's head piper, Willis, , - . - pleases " to ask. Yt m rt 11 J de;Z;;� iosit4 sen" of . * ­.�L; , '.. . I . _. The x. in Rose, shocking burns on different'parts of his body =11,=th, haw Sri $pit, - I .. - . - , -. 1 T -like eadache, no offensive ang.naugesifgeneralfee i0l if do- I - . . . Sag) in Windsor, aged 69. and ope hand wu reduced to cinder , and sweet, he,has no It . IONDON A NO CANADIAN . (Iit:d two week. M1 I I UL � .1 ,; I lie had piped fot her .Miajesty since 18.1-A. substance. discharges from the nose, in short, is in per- bility, e" you are tronb ed with Cunliffe ran into the street, any of thew or kindred symptoms, � -, .,f h, and all fro y LOAN AND /([IllA I t. IT L' �q . � ,-O. . . .: h,. -a Catarrh, anti should Io" 310 - � . . ,oll)orne po- 1. a bottle of NA3AL � where he met a member'ot the C fect bealt m using a few bottles I . . � . Twenty of tile members of the Salvation of Dr. Sage'B Catarrh Remedy. 11AL.. cl-ru.r.i% in time, neelocted -_ - - wwmmm� � ­. _. . 1. . lice, who took the suffering man back into - I . . :, .., ��_!_ _� . . Arnitq Who ]at( -'IV caused a! disturbance at cold ft, head results in Catarrh. fol- 10.3 Bay street. Toronto. � .:".:. - : I * his house and there dressed his wounds. Eve was the first person in the news- lowed by consuntlMon and death. __ - . . -1 : - , - JUist ourne, h n jail for a . I I.A. ". I I Xlr Hunry paper, business; at least she was an Ad. NALRAL BALm is sold by. all druggists Capital .................... $51000. .. - .- �: � . � .� 1i I * L L inonth. , - . . I Burridge, residing at Helena . or wil I be Bent, post paid, on receipt oi I � . - ': - 'L - . - � : : c . . - . . -_ . I . Solicitor when she wanted the old mail to try pricetbo cents and SI -00) by addressing . I - _,�. ; , - . , ;:i , . � .1 . - . .. 'Common, I House, Chelverton Road, Putii-ey, appeared tile apple. . FULFORD III CO,, a .. Money to Loan on improved farms, CUP - - �­.: : _i. - .�. � . - -T In I lie St. Jame'S'PAlace Siakes, at Waldsworth Police Court to answer a fll--! . . 1 Brockville Ont. and town property on liberal terinN of repaymi. I . : - 1. � tl1e la.,t Derby winner, started With odds on Summons for di o It.'enjugml WiBdoln. . . ; I ment, and AT LOWEST CURRFNT RATRS, JAu M . . . .- s bed fence 4 0 the order of the . a '.. � ��,. . I . 1. . . CIPAL DERENTURE6 PURCHASED. - - , . - I - L , . - . s. - 11 .. (,f forty to one, and his running justified the magistrate to have his chil(f vaccinated. Tile " �hol who ne'er answers till her husband -ers or to . . , . _. , J�ettillg- . - . 18 - Apply to local apprais I - . _. - L . . v_ -_ . . . . . ­ . - defendant adinitted that his child was not coo - .- . ..: . I .. . I . I . . I J. F. KIRK , Wap. . ­�� , - -'. Or, if she rules him, never showeishe rules "- Men � . 11 . - - - - 'I'llelast. 1-11,1i census Shows 2,316,076 vaccirtated, and said bebad conscientious is a type of wife happily becoming common Choice farms for sale in Ont. & IM a ri itobs . . �. - . . : I 1)JI'Jes, and 2,3,S9,086 feinales, a total decrease objections because he ha(i been .I sufrerer -------------- ____ . . . ,; ' , . .,, ,jeca(le of 468,674 attributed mainly to L oin the effects of vaccination for the whole in theseldays *hcri women may have good __ .- :. - t. - ..L , 1. _. -, for . I health, cheerful dispositions, strong nerves _____ . - . . I � - . . . I of his life. 11r. Dennian said that was not, I . . . . (-inigration- .. . - . . - . nil clear minds, simply through the use of JU B B E R.�- , IF vZTE N C I I ,'.' % 'L . .]. ­ a 'lawful excuse and imposed a penalty of a w , .� � L - - '�Iie ,J .) Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript .ion. Before STAMPS BURNIP K; J. HATTRAY&CO . .- 'Charges and fee-, paiJ by ate Dr. 20i and costs. The defendant, addregsiny ,r . � , . : . *; M,1gee to Pass front the P' .piscopate of Pet ,�� CA Q)C I - . .. -, . -_ - - .- - . er- the magistrate said -If my fears are realiset"I the reputation and twe of this reniedy became i? A 0 G E S _,_71 & B RAN 0 S� -WHOLESALE TOBACCOHISTS I ... � - I.. � . - ... - 1. swolnite oi York �Al. A SON <� . LETTER . . 2 . � �. . ,orought to the archiepi gilt Avolll(l world-wide, irritable, cross, nervous, debili- if- C Hc%� . . - - . 1-1 - � andthe child tiles, who, in cod's s: 1, I I MONTREAL TUN .-- . . . I - � � . . . I., ed to -S3.504). t i , tated women, suffering with displacein-a-, HECKS 7t -f, CRAI . I � MONTREAL, . . . --:--. - lit . - - - : . _. ,17110 - - . er, you or I? I _14 die- -_ - -_ - -_ - - - - - - __ - . . - . - � ,.*..'. .1 . I . - I .. . . 1w tile inurder If 'he chl -.1 MXW�M! Manufacturcraofitllklii:ls]R)Yne-.it,*.ce * __­ � ..­_: , 11' -y repor a- it will -be nothing* less than murder. - .1 �"&r* . _ : lie Ifol'ar, 3[,:).,4ii ts an extr hysteria, and every feniale disease, vorere the - , I . . . . .. - _� � ,f,nlillary manifestation of evolution ill tile rule rather than tile exception. Tile "'Favor- - includill" . . I . - I 0 . � - . . . _.. . ., - . L I ... . THE CREAT WORM REMEDY. , - , � ' - -_ L' I I 14)1;, sort of peril ill Aus' .. - � .- I Prescription" has proveiii to be the key to _ I . . (I (' ,,* e Mellt Of a, new . . , _. . I ite I - - .'' . . I I -which effectu- - joeijW' - - . ... .1 ­ . I e of their ell, .. :.., - . . L .'L Celebrated Crusader aal Hero N S ­ . . . I "rilliall Iltbbits, ill conseq, Itent: ' . . ` - a longand happy life --the Uy I ' * � I . . . ­ - ' . . ­... I . - C110col-ate ains. - -1. � I : . _. lb over wire lie' - ing fences. '. - �1. � ,�":�_ I . ally locks out that old array of tit erine d is- D a W'so it"s Cre One trial is guarantee for continniAl - uso. . .- - I - . . �.. I ,]cavour to clin ­ .:. �. - England in India. , ' �. . . . - - . . - . : . � .. I - . I. . . . ­ I 0i'ders, periodical pains, weak back, prolap- Sold by all Druggi�4-_-;, 2-5vabox. . -.- - ----.% _.. . . I . . . ­ � 7 Tile Aitsti-iim Coverninent Ims received it has long been a wonder to many !low sult, Inflammation, ulceration, neivous ex- �81= W - - .. =.I L - - � .' . . L- L . � L -_ -_ - . - � I I . . � frolli-l"'Ilglan(I another consign,"entof l(K) England manages to maintam tier T)()sif'f)*- t of hatistion and gen-ral debility. Ace printed __ - - - _____ - -, . I ; _.- - . I - . , co - .-.- max"'In ,-,it,-a:ii,!w;e-,.- nicy, 9 well as the - supreinacy it, India, an _. . ull dIrt:e-C(-:1* T _W , . - . . �1. .. . 1, , � � I a L 11 11"w "'ilh it 1�'il'-O- gaiti-antee oil wrapper. Money refunded if it . I Ft:1':,n1, forsampies 0 . I.. (A _L, - . �­ , . . . , li ­ . , ".. .., � I , "! _ � , ; � . f ! �. im"n DR . - vt wp-, W- 4, - _�y . 1; i : , ; I *Zrr- � .1 �� 11 , N9W bat I 0. r 110 r , F . . . I I lb TA _r 0 r C, D W - I opqr"Ill .1 1, , :!lI-(,a..1N n,ocived, will lie placed at I)MIll ariny of only about 7t-),O()O -lie' . . �_ .. .. 0 'C"'.1 11 al)(I "ll doesn't give s-Lti-sfactioii in every cast.-. . I lap I - L L - I .. awl r­!f-II!t,itsiiri - en" .. - . � �, . . .. . . - , I- . - . -1 !(ir,.I11,:,Lt.oI,s licai, tliv border. - administrative force (if al;ou- I'40 she fnic- . i Inent I hvl�­ Wili 0 i "E1:0 � IAI,� 1�. a . ­�, - . I � , . . - , , R , �: - .1 . __, �. - I .1 . . . - L.. ceeitis in governinga nation ci I . oreigner,3 The forest area of the Uitited ,States is inefllf,e lilit'll tup. I D CD X _."� = . . - :-.. . . 1� - AN it vi'lim .) . � _. . . ,Xho,t vacillsinell would eall two'long legs numbering more than 2.7.-0,0X1,000 soults. esthuat,611 at 4h1,7d4,.`)-')8 ceies. . Ili , V:(!,.I I I e E 1. _. - .. . - � . ..L. -­ c mmie J)y thu, sAtooner llertha 1,ouis i ­ ;ht 1;*:�;n thiE i:uijer R Cd _. 11 I I MID . . . . L � . .. .L I Wei' c 111 And eo�_-rtainly the fact is unit.ne in history. I A Rowance in a Nutshell. . 1) 0 X I NT C NT P INN T S C 0. . .., z - L . . . . . . I ­�. . fler I Ccent Voya, unaccon-atuible, however. . ft Ar I : - . � �. I .1 4 1 - . . 'A Arc ' t' fro"i S -- '1011", N- I'-- to It, is not, wholly .4, I . . . 6 went tit aball e Avore (oo thin clothimy On- I-' , T . .. .. - � a .. flarhadoes all(,. returil. le Illa, e 1%; -,).y Ha(�l the Indian -tribes been :united autong caught col(l "' .6 arlu Jwt. L. aine-13 Lreet. on trew. � . . I I . - __ , : , . . Is ; a -- - - >% I ­ I . . . . ; 11 e Cach -%v;t,v, about '2,4 ifferences; I 1"T . . I 9 . XK) luiles, withou- themselves and not Separated by d : With Very ill for many (lay '_ co - - .- I � devoted a(linit-er broughL a reme(l . when ,,,,, - � .AL . . inakim, it tack. y � . � . - - . - b 7 � . . If religion, race, caste and Ity -he physical S. I - - . " . I �_. I � :� �­- . . :. �. . - . - tier life seemed to hai g by a thread ; bhe � I - ARTIFICIAL VIM 1 . =0" ' - , -_ 0 - . -1 I.. I �_ - F,dward.,Nlcad a gartleur-t-, who lived at constitution of the country as well it took it. re�:overen : and' fitudly, married tile . . I 11iii., w *- - - - , . � I ��_ so I- `� - I . ­. � - . _.. ;_ . Walthanistow'- cut his throat with a pocket- inay be doubted who her England would mail who lidd saved tier* Itife. And the I-lemedy . I . J. DOAN & SON. C.et it, Coivboy Top on yo-ur Biigie,3. Th(-;� liare . . 1. - 1. __., I . : W - :, � I.. I � ' , it, butcher's shop. He then I have conquered the country in the first he brought her was Dr. Piet ce'8 Golden .NI e(l - L . For Circular Address,, I I Ci�,Ijlt I'ZILtented lniprovenw,n!.�, it . m &As . . - . knife in front of , . . . . . . .-. . Walked to some waste land ,&t AVanstead place or, conquering, that she would have . I . ot.ti..r inake. . . - - . , . will aln cure for' . I � � - 11 . . - ury. Their ical DiscoverT. ich is a cert ." ------------ -- ­�- -------- - ----__.W - - ;. .jr. a . Slip, and there repeated his action with a I held it now for nearly a half cent all thro, lung diseases and 8crof tilous . - _0 7.7 Nortlicote Ave.. Torontc , . . . . . � . .1. I . .. I.. coniparat:%ely easy ...________________ . . fatal result. There was a track of blood Aifferences made them a A complaints, of whiich consumption is one. . 1. X , - Iq :E I -y- .. . . . , .. 1. z , _� Zv - - " I -, ­�-- -I - i - 1 r"i - � . For �, - I . the whole distan" t flat he had walked. * prey; �nd these same differences strengthen . - :F11 -1 . � :__ ir I �. . '. , . . , . . I -Nlayc,r' McShane, of INIontreal, who is a . ` % I. - I I-. 7 - , . # - ., . � 1 -_ ... - Betting losses is said to be t lie cause of his the hands of their rulers to -day. But . will I " . . . "Indians devoted Rowan Catholic, will lay the corner- r - - - .:. I � . - � I­A�h 'Ict. -this state of things continue anti DECORATED TINWARE 0 - ..- . 1. .. - . -1 I - :, ; ' . . . . I . . 1. . ., � remain English ? is the interesting (luestion stone of tile new Methodist, church at Point . �1 . I - . I:_ . On Saturday night tile body'of'Rev. E7r& at present agitating the minds of litical SL. Charles. ig; . - . ...X i 4., . - � �.,_ T. Shaw, United _MethodisC Free Church Ire MACDONALD MANUFACTURINC COT L a De . ­�' .. . .- .,. i -1 - prophets. Some, amongwhom may Inell- All druggists sell that well known prepar- I - � � . 1 1 - . TO , . . . .,.., - I 'T S 0XY('l;NIZI-'.D 1131 kingstrert F::t%t. Toronto. � � . - � -_ . I . I �. . winistcr, 1101 was found oil Humber tioned such Englishmen as Hyridmann, SL6- ation 1'. A. SLO( t M'. . I I . . ' . __ . - - . % � �. -y, L, R ; . ` ' . �' . - I . . - -1. Bank, at North Fert 111par Hull, with a bie Cotton, Townsend, etc.. do not hesitate to F..X1UL%;IO.N of PURE COD LIVFR 01 FRUIT EVAPORATO 6.7 1 _. I 1. � , I - . . - �. revolver wound in his head.- The revolver , 4 e t,,-. - . THE RED RITER VALLEY . � . � affirm that tile end of the 1;rI_1. ish Fmpire in and no preparation for lung tiouble Largeprol7t,;quick rt'ur-ls. "The Evonom- . - . . 1. - , . . . ­- was lying by,his side. Tile deceased has_ India is near at hand. In stipport of this deserven to be bettet spoken of. Congullip- icnl-- cvayzator j, tliv bc�t. easily i"llilt --tt Of .Niinnesota and Dakota. on the line of thb . . 7 , * 1. ...: - 11 I . . I I __ . . beell in a low state for some time, doing no I contention they assert -that discontent is tives call flow take heart for at the genera -;light exonoze. Iron work furnislied. Five Great Nortliern Itailway. Thi�: �s sett ied to & . �, I , _.... - . i I . I I .. ' . .. 1__ . �, . ­ '. . . duty, and it is believed lie committed spreading among the Indians, e9pecially tile office. in Toronto Canada can be seen tile hundred square fte, of retint-d wire eloth for 1,ti-ge extent, by('_1_N'_41j1.4NS. go that rmw Ited - - . . . I 1. ,_� . cide. � � - . - given a trays --for .-Atic clicap; also I ­ Rival " apple- Itiver Valley is like a Canadian settlen-itlat. - _. . ..:.. ... I Bill . manufacturers whose business has heen de- highest testimonials that were evei parer. &wh year's pro c.�h ste'ady allitl ,;Um - - : . .,. I ,I - .. m . . At tile Wolverhampton Police `lCourt -on stroyed by the extensive system of railways similar niedicine. . fwrnefit of gcod soil, good . : ., ".1 . . i - . Watemis Lugine Works Co.,, Thcy Ili- - - -_ - I I . I . . - . ..:: . '_ . S�aturday a fo . Ile y . � ' ; . �. .1. � x -terrier (log, I longing to, which have opened up the - coahtr to tile I I No drink between trips " is a New York . BRANTFORD. water, a healthy clizilate, aec"--,ihllit%- to r4l) - - - - ; X . . ­.. - -_ .. --- wa), Coll) Inxi nica I ion, and a HOME MA HKRII� � .,, - .. .- ,� George 6-ardner, of 53 ,%lelbourne Street, Britimh manufacturer and tile cheaper goods, railway ordei. . YOUR SAVINGS,. Can of over 6,5,0W#X)people to purcha-e the LLlN>%JlJ4M .. .. . . . �, . __ - _.. which was stated to have bitten three boys anti that the leaven of insurre%;tion is"zeadi- For tile cure of feniale weakness. sup- place $10 or thousandq. Pro- of ilicirfarins. . .. . . _� . .. If residing in the neighbourhood, was ordered I at work. N oreciver, flicy comem4hat pregmtbns. nervousness, bearing down pains INVEST fits,'10 per cent. UpWiLrds-Lo, � - I . . I.. .. . . .. 1. 1 rohn i c 10 . Legitimate, eon--;ervative. no ' T6 . '" ' . 11 . '. . � . .: N , be. destroyed not.withsttanding a plea I tle result -of England's effort to attach the and all those peculiar ailments that make ) -0 . t'o I I . ilay. 1�" no ganibling. Always w0c. some ng . . - ]pit ving I Hindoos to herself by Instru--ung anti edti- , woman 11 life almost unbearable, Dr Williams' -w kile You Thinki f Fmigr�tlnj - . . � . . t forward for tile defendant tivit, ha , casesGuARAV,rEED. .1111NING.Real Estate, - ­1� . F . - . . . . - . . �. ,, io ehildren' of Ili% own, lie treated the ,cating them is far front encouraging. The I Pink Pills are an unfailing care. They build Loans. Fields: -Briti,,b Columbia, Washing- - - * ` I .- `­_ I _. I . Nortliwest? lf,%o, we",gh and (­a,�ider . . - To i he i\ - ..,. '! . 1. . I . I � .f. aninial its if it was hischilitl,areniark which'iedtleated native -it is. claiined " becomes up tile blood, restore the nerves, and bring u .ton. .Nlisr;ouri. Write. t4ating chm; mVe.4L- we I every little detail -every requireineut. Ro. - `_ � -I . 1_� . � " ineats preferred. Representing "West, Koot.- -Clitialand necessary to succep-s. Write for' - " - ­_� (.,rcated some laughtc1l Ili ("ourt. sharper anti more cunning but tiewrionliteS glOW(JflleiLILlitoralit)-keliecks. All4ealers, " "Silver Tip.' ­ Coltinibia-AinericMn " eS. . . . v I . . ­ ,� .. - - . fath- . i enay, '. , 'tl-' . " . I ­ . . ­ .i � A shocking accident oeciii-red in Birlien- I 111 Ill() .rality. HelosesIthebeheit4his I or by mail post -paid oil receipt of price (50c. -Wirsitern Consolidated.- and "North Western Pal-LiCil: I LO . � I "--: ... - .. . � ers without acquiring anything to 'ak(- the a box). Dr. Williams Med. Co., Brockville, Developnient " 31ining Cotnpanic,,. B. C., and J ." 11114*KINS. or 4'. 1. 1VHLLLA1l_-�. f' .ral- , - '. ; . - . - I L - - . I.I.. head oil Saturday. A Inan was driving.a plare of that belief. HIS honesty in hazed ont. . I .1,11arble Cave, '.Missoutri. Address, W. H. ��Ation Agent. I Painier House 131(,ok. To., . I .. I I . , . ..- , rect, In LYN('Il.officeg.SI)okaiie,Wasli..U.�S. Toro I 1,0111,0 � . -_ : _­ ..- trap across tile railway at Uathk;art *,`)t ; . ont., or V. 1. 'IV11ITN'P.I. kireay. - . .:. I - 1. . I . ly on fear of the police-nan and his club. When a mail tle"irs of success, tile devil . I , . . . . i I . . illection with the docks when it was ran on i Ottawa and Ilontreal, Car,ada. . 1, Norttwern Railway. St. P.�ul, Xlinn. - . .­ ("Of As of encourage . . L . I - I His education chan 8 him' froin a good 1 w 11 be oil hand with wot ____. � ._- � � I _._.___ _ , . . into by an engine. The inan was killed oil - - I __ __ ___ __ .- I . I � I �., ... , tie gpot, his It 3 cad being nearly severed from I Hindoo InW it -terrif"ie. ememy." That the. nient. . - I - ' - - I I - .., I . one I , I situation is as strained as these petisilillsill . �* - . .. . .. 7 'T THE INFLUENZA BY THE. ...�. t - . ' - . the body. A. boy in the trap had e I would have tin believe, or ,,!.e feeling of (118- . CIRRONs TOOTHACIME GrN. FORTI Y OURSELF AGAINS �. I � le � � . . __ r . . I . I � . �. i '.0ninletelv severed, and lies in the hospital L I I ; 41 i . - .n 1. � .. - I __W, � � 1, � . . � III, i t vie ru e c 1, _1 ,11� I , � . 5 . -1 � Ill a critici,icondition. Tile trap was smash- Co I . . I . . . A. 11.562 ., . , . wilteespread may well he questioned. It Ili . I _.. . :.- ed to pie,. -.es. . I , .1 I .z not improbable, however, that a-, tile flil.- . % I- - i . ..,.. ,�.... . A nian name,11 Patrick Tippin -was 'killed doo becomes inore enlightened and civilized ��� . . - . - 1. - -on M 4 -t 'ounty Dublin. 'cting .1 ., onday at �,aggai , ( It Ile Will denland a larger share Ili condi. � I . .z � � a . 1: ­ would appear that lie. had reitirned. front a the affairs of 1hZ nation, a denifind which - The Ood . National Federation meeting at Lucan and , when the time ems riP(I E.n land will no .. . +1 vill - a number of A ; 1.1 fl- 1­li,2%o- F� That Helps to Cure . JLA1J0JVin2LJLA ZI & ��,.-,. :_ � . I . .- I Joluiston's Mitt B�4_116 f is " comWilee. . � - -., .. - , .� r tion of the Stimulating Toil -e and nutritiv et - - � - v I .. � . , propertiesof PrimeBeef HighlyConeeiiitruttid*. ­. �. - - . . I - % � ' _ . T . I � - - � Easily digested. A perfe4t, fix),11 for - - - - .--.. . - I � - . .- %x I . :_ ... . - . . _1� � Blood, Braiu, Bone, and\ fusclet . . � - - I . I .. . �, - .1. unal,111. row arwm as - doubt. Im prepare L" .y e - - F, � - ______ - - . . . ..� - ___ .- . ______�1________t______ . lslu,Rtv 11 - - I., I I .-. . I parties who had acconipanile iiiin to Lucau a novice in the mattey of coloniting, und - --- --- -- I a ., . , -, I _. . -- � takingpart. Ili the strulgle Tippin was may Ile trust6d to settle whatever contin- . : The Cold. �.. __ � - -: ! I - - ; .- . I . . - . . _. kicke(i in the stoma p in this _. ., I I . .. � . . . I I . .- I � .. - I , The disagreeable - . . . - � . . . �1 was brouglit. W hit, hoinefie expired. There; tile ulost popillous portion of thii xeirilm. : 11 UT "I . - . - � . I . �.. - � ell, an(, rhort,13 after lie gencies future eventa nuty develo I . I I . ous A? Mil . - - . . � ,; as to whether the . 1\ .- . '-* � I - ' I , - �_ .4re coijilictinu statements. . , 4 � .- - . _� - 4 I %puRED . .11 - - .- - .. I - � . _. row was a political or a mire local squabble. . . �:_� , ... �1� ...... . - . . COO UVER OIL . ,e inform vour readers that T have a po � - - I . .,. I .., � - . I � - - . . � � ' TO T11F EDIT01ft-Plea. sitive reniedy fa� ' . __ - . .: . . 84refttitg. ; - - have been per. . .. -;:: - - : _. , . . The police have made several arrests. , .. '�, * --`His Mouth Feedel W I is dkssipated in the,Lt)o%,cii,titi(�tldi�eit-,e. Ily i t,i It i niety u,4e Moil sands of hopeless cases - . . . I .� . I . - . ..114. -Oil Friday night, in Dublin, tile body of - _: . Inallently curvii. I shall be glad totZenA t Nvo bottles of my remedy FKEE to any of - . . .. I I . - . was . Little Sue was to have a gran -i treut in . -c consumption if it ey will send me their Post Office Add rc-�.,,. - . . . . . - , . I . I . . -. - taken out of the River Liffey, * your rii-aders wbo hax 11 . . I : 1. Thomas4ioucher, an Arinypensioner, -dark " t)u'.jj)g.*' Bul� I - Ite-Itiortfliliv. T. A. A1,41,47'" -- - - v96 Wetilt _4,dt-,Ijj1de St., Ton -onto. 40af, 1 � _ 1, _. - - tile head the shape of all after - - -_ - - - !!� �__ . - - . , -, ,. - . . - ; ., . being enveloped ill a bandage. The police mamnia thoughL her small Benn;e Oxii ) oillig - . goo I 9 __ ------- I . . ...- , I .. . - - . , - , , , I , * . . to share it. - . - -1 , . I !, ,-. - .- are investigating a strange Statement made - L . . 1. When the little fellow's lips quivered piti .- I . . -1 .- . ; - , - _.. 1.,_,.. by the decea--ed's landlady, to the effect that fully, site promised him as his - goo I time -1 onfe6cration -., .%itC. I . ..,.-..-., 0 . On Thursday lie went out with his brother, p " with Ilk . .- . - . . .- . 111 U I., - - . - - �- privilege of " itti - . ; . I . .. _. who afterwards returned with deceased's the I I - - TORONTO. .- � . . � - .. :,in,--- a Impressed with N C _. -HE W OFFICIE� . - .. - - . -:.. ­ - hat, and said he was dead. The brother auntic. Bennie wa . . . . ------ ---.----- - . ______ .. . . . I . '11 - - 2 . .1 � ­� - .1, . � , I � .: his new dignity.. - Offure Cod Liver Oil with . . � . . . I ' I � . � . . . . . . . .; -1 . . . I - has, it is said, disappeared. - �1. As the I - `6 bravel . . . . . ... I 1. . I . ; Ong evening wore o,i y HYPOPHOSPHITES - 13USINESS IN FORCE9 $20,0009000. . - - - - 1. � _�. . - I ­ On Saturday morning during the ebb tide held his lit& siceepy eyes wi(I � open tin- � - __1 . . � . . . .9 `�� - I 1. . I - - I 4L . . i I . � a - . the body of a young wollian, apparently til at last tired habytnature found rellef ilia ­ O*W T.1b&M -A-141D IBC:)n- - - . I . . - I - Assets and.Capital . . .. - _.... - _. . . ; I I . I . ... - I. about 28 years -of age, was discovered oil the series of gaps. . . The patient suffering from ' I � . . . . FOUR AND A QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS. - . . s . _. - � - I . . .�..... �.. - . . . . . . . - I . . . � -,.:. t shore opposite Waterloo, at tile north -end - - - I guess Bennie is getti ng sleepy, " auntie ,� _. CONSUMPTIOW. . . . . .. O.. . . . .� '.. I _ . - _ , - . ,._,:� of Liverpool. There was a wound in the said. . Site-44DNITKN. COUG1111, VOLD. OR . . _. - ' - WASTINQ DINEASIM tak th . . -1. .�. . - I - I � - throat and the face waA partially buried in 66'0, no I isn't, atintie," the little hero rem A Ile - § ; . . . . . . - _�,_ - I. '59 . . P needs edy as he would Lalio Milk. I for. INOREASES � MADE'AN '18 0 .. I � ­ .: the sand. Life ha(I ilot apparently been said manfully, "only my mouf 64 sualel", sad a wouderftl filesh prod o"r. a . . . . . : I I _-�. - IM1. 7ahe no other. AU LhwvvWa. 60c., LOM . . . � . I 'file police are now ni ki stretzhing.-The Ladie,v 1107ne Jour . � - - . - . - I I � �� -1 , long extinct. a � - In -Income, $56,168.00 - -, - . . �- ..... inquiries as to i ntlentity of the deoased an . - I ficorT & BOWNFI, BdIevule. . . . . � in AEsests . . * . . - . $417141.00 .. .. . . � . . - .1 I i, . . - . , . I ;I . . . I � * � . ..." . I - .� . , the manner of death. - . I , .. . . If - . . ___ . . . . . . - In Cash gurplus, . $&M.00 � .-,..- . . . � . .1 . , . . . t - -, - � ..... . � _. ' - ! - . o . , In Now B 4____ - F6.9m.00 . . . . .., I . I .1 -11 . , - . . . ... - I . At Chorley a young fellow' named Win. �. - " . .., �L I Good That Came of EviL I OWLING14 PILLNI for the complexion - . : I . . . . . In Bu Forco, .. RM0,376.00 . . - ­ _.. - . . - - ­. . . I - I * - I 2:w. a box. 9aid by all druggisL ' . - I ' . . . I ". - t . _­ H. Alston was charged with stabbing his . -M.178. I)e Style -Smith (showing off tier new l- ----. - - 81� -_ ____ W. d MXCDOX.ALD, , J.* MACDONALD, . - . . � . . . � - P : - .. ink of my new Paris P CIAL ,�s dentA; and . :_ � I -a D - . - . . .. I-— - I . ­ ife. Whenlie asked for breakfast, his dresti)-What 40 you th AcTrARt. I MANAGl.,4 IRFICTOR . . . . . . 1. . w .. . � - I fi_ teacheri. commencing July 13th. Book- � . . - - --- -_ -_ I I ; . :;: . . . . . . _.. wife gave hini a saucy answer, and be struck gown? ---� - . I . , .� - , . . . . . . . . , . , . . ison- Poor,Mr. Smith(her hueband)-How much k- ceping and Shorthand cou"O& Business (�01- mm . � . her in the breaftt with a knife. The I lege, unit, Ont. _­ - . . . A. � � - i___:_ - - . . - -.----- - . __ --- - 1. �, . . . er made all elaborate statement of firaving did it cost ? ' - ' - I .. - � . . - - . - � I I - _1_::_1 . - I - Z . id 0, a trifle -only four or five hundred, I a. A. IWILFORIO RAL11. Ileafth Pamphlet � . .. . I � - - : � ..-. . ..., . - � - - . . . - - - I . . . . . "I. married for love, but his mother-in-law came :11til wil.*tout. Nledicino Tep4tinionial . . . - . I . . . - , .. .1 , .. . . . I 14i"Vc 11#3 . . 0 11M - I .. L . -_ . �, . � - 1� I . between him and his wife, and they had had belie%re. " k n on apelleation. C. C. POMEROY, 119 . I" - . . � - . 1. i 1. . . _2 IM , . . . t . . . - � . _. . nocomfort since. The prisoner was com- - How lucky'it is for your dressma er, K�ng-St._%%'.,-Ioronto.-------.------- . - . . I � . � -.-... . I.... . I I . I ', . ; I � L � i that E We ate that apple and discovered he'r 'I I %�Ir I . . � . - -' 1. . . . 1��'I;IFCIAL At;ENTS wanted for unre- . I . I . - - - . _ _e ted tti-tr!cL-. - -ittures. - - - . - . . . . .I. Mittea for trial. ., Attractive ft G 1\ V . � I -1 dness "' . -o,is Supt. Excelsior Life . � -1 I , . ._­ . . ruing nake . I . . .. . . - I . _1\ ., . . �,!.- I . is re retui - . Ibb-, . W _­ 11 A I . � I Whilst two Plymoutbial we _.. - . . � .. , biltral Wiwi. Addi ....... �� I � *Z\ " - . : I . I V . .... : 'hoine froin work oil Tuesday evening they _. . . - __ - Insurance 0111ce. Toronto. I ;,..,­� I - 1\1 \ " � -."ZZ % � ,. . � I : . . . - . - , - . . :L , . * ----- - - � N . I . L . _., . . _­ - . were set up - 11 N", I . - - , I , . �Iin by four Italiani, who drew ISIhi-eted - hats and bonnets .. �, \\, " � . , . X �� , - . . -1 - . . - I-.!.----- , I I � : . _ .:X-." . - 01 PRIVATE 108P . \ " I .." '. k11 of trill will L i1rib V,1 I INE CURE OF I Joi- ,� pm \\ * ��\g , named be more than ever the faJimion this season. ;�: ­­�, i �. tabbed them. le & U I' without the knife N Lml�,\" '-�,_� A . . . : . �! 0\1 I . .­_... , . ,,, --- ... ni .! � .. , .. . Rockey had. a deep cut ill the rightarm, , . ained g3 blagere ot., BUFFALO, A. T. , -1 � �_ A .. .1 .:: : L - :� I . g. - I . 1. � ... __ _ � L. licalth. and .�-. 411, 1� 1A . I knives; and s IWOL fre#. UJI.XeMICHAMINI-110- �_ . _-j� -,\\�"L : i , ��, - - - , . . .. a vigorous appetite re ancer * &Cort tA - " `\�\ .1K , �\ i:� �t 11A , I I C . I .. - � .e!-11 �., ...."', and the other, whose name is Ryder, sustain.. i A -- - ------ ------ ---- - - --- ______ . 7 - I . � L ... . . . �eaz by using Adams' Tntti Frutti 011711. -1,0 TH*. FRONT AGAIN. 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In 41 . - . ---------------- , ­ � , . . . , ... . . 'Ir lF - 1111 . . - . .., . � Rockey and R der-' ised as their as- 19otice. - I AND AFFLIC .1),WEAK, NEKV - . . - .1 ,� i . . . I . - ...'. � . . I . : - -eLclied mortals, sbouldread .. . . - . � - ­ . . . ogiI4. wl 11� I�X' �\� . .. L - )_Z! . _ . . - 4, . \� � - Lk_ - . . . , . . �. sailants. wrylebond"Oh tile Every bott-10 Of Dr. 11arvey's Southerni 81GKthf,.gKA1Lra nal,rNtt- ILlIells how ,\\\\\\ E �. I _. _, � I . An illqe3t was held Ili M hs and colds is warranted. I tO GEW "-LLIW .Ak, a year. sample copies free. N & . * . 1\1 '.4l, �. . Red Pine for coug ,\\\\\\N\\\\ ,\N 1,�k . " aged 649 -who was w, 0 is I A ddresd ' ' I I ­.. ,.I . I - . body of a seamstress, kq (to'Canadian youth I . FAIIor j. a. DTL. M.D.. UWftloq N.V. . 11 _N N � . - .. A I .. �4 1 1 found (lead in her lodgings, where she had Underta . I ! . . I I - ., �, "em - . , ; . - Ciga -" Titat's right, You CULED. � , I' I I I _.... . V - - . led a secluded life. The deceased was fl, light4nfv a rette) CURED TO STAY I . . �. � ,)� " ., � I ,:, .1. - .. . ­ ­.. R, . - � . __��­ `�,_ -i,.. � A,es , *We do the rest, " - - ONT ' .. - . I I __ Pole, named Olivinaka. Her condition was smoke ille cigarel , . MY FEVER We want the name and r.d . 11 --- . ­ % * --" . . drcssof evcry antlerer in the � . . _"�"_"_-,- 'i � � ` ' � . 114, - i I . � . �; �. . , . . r, , I - I .. . - . _11. : om, was almost 'What ! LIMPM9 Yet ! - * �41 Y�; - . mostwretched, and her ro - ' � . - �.n V. S. and Canada. Address. � - , . . . � I- - . .k' 1. . . � . I I destitute of fqrniture ; but the coroner's L. -.-.--- - I . . . ­ * " � " I I* - HMA P. - �; . 'It - Ii.. . _. .-. � .. - -1, ,te -, I the whi should YOU 90 impIng around Vib A AST Harold Ram N.D., luffahN I.T. - . a ­_ I �i - - I L �I ­ � I _ _.. _ _" - . I I I 9 I t 101 I . i _� , , '_�,,� �_ . 0 . officer found memoranda showing th*t ., , - . 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I . . . - - I I . . .: - . , - :, .1; w.�. ..-. _� , . 11...,� . - ' ingibed placed in his heads by an Rant Indial�_,_ H .- A:,� R' . V' -E:,Y S. .". .�. ... ­ . ;., , J I . . :� , I .. "I'' per- steel, bridges erected one at in sionary the form ul a of & simple vegetable . _. . . . � ... L - 1�1 L:. � . __ L � � ..., 1 . . '..., :,. I . . ::­ � . . . _ .. . .., : L� �." - Greenwood and the other over Petti- remedy for the speadl andpermanent care of I - . . ­ . .1 IS THE PJACE FOR - .. - .. .... - ­ - I �;i Consumption, Brone itts, Catarrh, Asthma and . - � . ­ .� .., . ­ � . . . - - I . - ­..�. ..-1 . ,)�, - . �. - ' . ; . . coat creek, on the Xingston road. The all throat and Larig affoctions also a positive Bananas, Lemons, Water Melons, Cabbage, TOraatoes �., � - - - .- ­�.� remo,val of the old 'etructures will be and radical eure for Nervous b;bfflty and all I .. Nervous Complaints after having 4ested its � "' "' - Vegetables, -etc. Well 'assorted stock o . , : ' I - _. 0 (J'ap gf W$. ' commenced about the 10th of August. wonderful curative powers in thousands of I Early f - - . " . :- , the X14 I . Law, Of cases. has felt it his duty to make It known to - - - .... I - . aiid the contractor, W, H. his suff ring follows. Actuated by this motive choice Confectionery, mixed candies 10 cents * I-: - - iepubliahed sverA Friday morning &t its office and a dessire to relieve human suffering, I will . _ - - . . . . . . . P I- .. I ekering, Out. Peterboro, binds himself to have the .. . per lb. Something very nice in smoked ' - . . . 1, . free of charge, to an who desire It, this ' . - I . . 11 1- . � - �: . I � - . . . . . . - . .. � .: .1 . . , , TERMS steelwork completed by the recipe. in German, French or English, with full . . . - i � ....- meats. Fearman's Sugar Cured Hams, Brea _... directions for prevaring and using. Sent by k- .- - - '. . 01.23 pox year; 01L.00 if paild In adir"ce. September. Bythis arrangementthe mail by addressing with stamp. asming this * . . �.. ... -_ RATES OF ADVERTISING: , fast Bacon, Spiced Roll,Pickled Pork or Long Clear 1 . -1 -public traffic will be as little as pos- paper- W. A. NoTz8, &V Powers Block, Roches- . . ' . . . . First insertion, per line - - . 10 cents. sible interferred with. Tenders were ter, N.Y. -� . 33Y . Bacon, 110 lbs. for $1. If you want new laid eggs or � . . . Each subsequent insertio a, per line - 5 .& W . . . I 0 - ­_ This� rate doep jidt inalfa-le Legal or Foreign ad- asked for iron, combination and wood . . . . . choice butter, give us a trial.' . ­ .. . . . - vertisem6nts. -. - i . . , New Advertisementi. , I * ... . ... I . . . .. .1 � . L ' structures, and when the estimates .� . . - I . . Special terms giveh tq, parties making con- - - - . . . � . - racts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- were all considerered, the figures for .. yearly or yearly contract's payable quarterly. ' OAT and Boat House for sale or hire. 9 . Business cards, ten lines or under, with pappr, the iron were very little more than BApply at G. T. R. station. � - . � ---------- I . one year. $5 00, payable in advance. f - those for the wood. The time is fitst . . . . - _., 6&'Nobics in local columns ten cents per line approaching, when wooden bridges SE T0__ RENT. -A J�Zo'od frame ABOUT, THAT HOT INDOWL . . five cents per line each subsequent insertion' Hobuouse, 6 rcoms and woodshed, also sa- . .- .. Special contract rates madeknown onapplica- Will become a thing Of the past. -pie- ture for one cow. For particular ap y to %Vm. - -1 . . . - - . . L . .... I � � tion. No free advertising. , Taylor, lot'29,2nd con., CherrywoodVO. 37-M - .- ' . - .. . . wwwmmwlw� L I . . ... . . . . . . - . . ! . . . . .. . . .. Advertisements without writter nstructions kering 0 not the first municlp&lity to - .. . In . I - . . . � � I I . . � . . . . � . will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- discover the fact. ' . ..'s . . . . . . . - . . I .. ... I --ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- . . . _.; � . - TORENT..-From let October next, - . . . ' . , I , . ' - '_ . ' . . I . I . : . . . . , . . . lisber. . : . - y to J. Leys. a 't . � __. I - I meats must be in writing &ud sent to the pub- . ; _A_ the es and land occupied by J. A . 'Vem's' . . . The it Birrel, at ickering Harter. ApDI It might be 'Cheaply *sh ded W*1 11 - . . Job Work promptly attended to. . .1 great International cricke Court street, Toronto. 37-M . I .1 - . ... . . . L .- . . I . I . L - . . a match was finished on Wednesday SALE -NUMEROUS I 81 WARMS * I - - -_ - . I ­.. .. - . L _. I . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . W. 1. CLARK- - . . . PROPRIETOR. and the Americans won by 36 runs. FOoRf bees for ig&Ie,rrties to furnish their -'PRETTY ART MUSLIN '_ .-.' I � '.-'. - I I The Yankees made 82 and 104 in their own hires, at lot 11. con., Pickering. Ad- � . . . . I I i I . .. . L .. . . . . . . OUr 11*011t][06-Strict Independence.': " . . drams ALEX. WADDELL, Ch.romoni. 35-37 . . . . ' . _. . ' * . . . - . . :.- two innings and the Cannucks SeCred --------- - - . . . ' . . - . ' . .. . - . . � . - - . I . . . - "t*r AAAM-A First-class Local Paper. . 77 and 73. Never had oar represen- ,WANTE D. -Salesmen to It tudle oar . CREAM CURTAIN SCRIM ' ... . . . : 011Lr :F;xpeetat14ons-The hearty . 7 - .- .. . . . . tatives a better chance to gaift a vie- ' hardy lines of nursery stock. Handsome . - .- . - . � - . - . support of the veovle of Pickering . and vicinitv. tory as they only had 110 to tie when " tfit free. Salary or commission 'row start. . .. . . I . a . I . . . - - - ' - . M Have done business in Canada for over thirt;r . 11 HANDSOME CRETONNE .. ­­_ ... . taking the bat for the second innings, I . . . . - - years. Success guaranteed to pushing men if - , I . * I � . . . . . . � . I they follow our instructions. Write for terms � '_ ' ' - . FRIDAY,JItY 17, 1891. . but 73 was their calibre. .tnless the at once. CHASE BROTHERS' �COMPANY. - - - . . ' . . ,�. ... . . . . . . . , - - � . I - - - . � - pie *_ g of the Imternational cricke t Nurserymen. Colborne. Ont. 30-42 a . . . -. . . L . .. .. .. I ... GREEN. BLIND PAPER, or... 1. . I .. I - As Premier Abbot thas declared that te is properly done, such matches q-10 RENT OR FOR SALF,.--4Tbe Im- . . L .. � .. . - . , ; . . 11 I tter be declared off. The idea -1L plement Warerooms and the vast end of - - . .. . no matter who the person is, cabinet - - 7 , roughen -it housp, to."ther or separately; the . . . . _. . : - I . . .. . . . . I t ' . st eleven of this whole Do- house that Mr. Forsyth now occupies; Sligo . . MOSQUITO NETTING, ... . �. _.. ,.,.,� ..L % - minister, or extra clerk, found'guitty of - - the two abops between the house and the old . . . : 1, . - 1. I . . - I dishonesty in connection with Govern- minion only scoring 73 runs. A little barn,to rent, or would exchange for private : - k - . . . . . . - . . . . ­ . . . . . - . 'IL� . : . . � .- � . � . . less, regard for society position and a residence. Possession given the let of March. I - . .. I . . . . . . . 11 _ I ..� . ... .. I - - 10. - meDt affairs, the same shall be d' Forfurther Particulars enquire of R. BURT, : I , - . .. . . . . I . I . - . I I . - . . * 18' little more for individual merit would Pickering Village, or by letter to R. HANEY, I ... ; - . I . � I . . . . . . I . - - I I - � . charged, it looks very unsafe for -all � . e � .. __ - L I . . ! . . . . . . - . ; . - . .. . . . much assist the Canadians in these Alpena, Michfizan. . 15d � I . � . I I . .1 . . . . I . . . of those at present implicated by evi. I . 1. .. - � . . . . . . . I i � , .. . . . . . matches. The Pickering Colts would . - - - ____F . . . I - . . . . . L - . . .. - . . .. . . " L- . . . I - I . , - ' aence. If the Premier is consistent in . 41OR SALE. -The estate of' the late I . . 0 '. - . . his declaration he will do the count like to arrange- a game with the eleven 1. Mrs. Every, containing 50 acres, *beiag - - 119 . , ry that rep'resented us in this big match composed of the S.W. quarter of lot 10, in the . . I I ' - " ' . ;%power of good. . . - . 2nd con. of the the township of Picke ing, front- N e*w 'Gloves'' Veihng � - Frilli , .- _. .. I , . - . - . - 1. . � I and the' will give them an interesting ing Kingston road . I f . - - _. ­ y .4.J miles froip the town of . ) - The Americans seemed hitby and limiles from Pickering Village. - . . .1 . . I ... : , play. I to be w � The bumiliatina disclosu " be G od iiofl, good buildings and egry co ' . . � . . 0 res now, - venlence. . - * I his is a very desirnble prope I . - much in the same fix as our team as �o y. T le indis- I . If * - , ina made at Ottawa should seri' putable. For further particulars a IV on the . . - - � . 0 . - ously their score was very small. Like the mises. to A.A. POST, County AA rch et %Vhit- . RI*bbons, I cool- Uervests , . . startle every loyal Canadian. F The _� I league baseball games, there will have Erye, or W. V. RICHARDSON, Not&ry Public, . . � . . . - . . I . )_ '-- �_ feet that politics and morality are not I Pi.ckering. 28tf 1 . . I I . . � . 1. ... . - . . . 4 to be some change made if the inter- ­_ -_ I . i . . � . � . ,- .. . . . . ,_ . - . � . conjoined is generally admitted. A est is to be maintained. . . .. Thoro-b'red -Trottin - . . . I .1 -; .� - , . - � . ­ _.. � more paintul fact i4bat many in high 1-._.!' � . - . . � 1. � .1 I . � - . . - 1. , -1 . ' �_r g Stallion$ . - .. for you at . - ­-. - .- - . -I I:- --.-- � . ,. - . . . places not only dissever morality and The teachers' con-nt ion n' . .. . . ; I . . . . . . . . . : ve ow in . . . . 1. . . . . . - . I . . . . political life but use the'name and ef- gress in Toronto, is the. larget o: GRIT WILIES ad GUE-JORE . . . . . ­ . . �. . : - g%th- � . - I . , I -11 . - , . 'i . , . . I . . -_ . . . I :, feet the character of-Cbristian morality ering of its kind ever held. It is cal- '. TKV PROPF*.RTY - . . 9 S . I . in - order to 0 I I � OF .i . I . .. I .: .. - ___ - � - .hooawink the public while culpted that bout 50,000 teachers W.G. GEROW, WHITEVALE, ONT. - - I . - _� . . ... ��. . quietly steal6g public7money. - It may willbe in atten ance before the sessions Will make the season of IWjI as follows - . .. 1) - I .-N B R 41 - . . . . I I � . . " �. . - . I . .. I .- I _. - . . -be old fashioned, but it is nevertheless close. The __ eople of Toronto are Monday. will leave their own stable and pro- - - � . . - � . . . . eed via Dunb&rton toSecker'shotel foran hour -_ - --- -------- __ � - - true that the simple, homely virtues to be. compli ented ,)n the heartV' tto 0ordon's hotel, for noon . tbance to Foy*@ . . mannerin hotel, Whitby, for night. Tuesday. proceeds to I ;1 . . of sobriety, honesty and illtegrity are which they are entertaining' Central hotel. Oshawa, for noon ; thence to Ron- . . I - ' . . ' , . i i __ .. tile lessons yet to be learned by some' such a large nuinber -of visitors. This net's hotel. Bowmaterille. for the ni::bt- Wed- . I J* T* RIC ARDSON'S'..- ..- .. - . of our -leading politicians. The"re can convention me ting in Toronto will do nesday, proceeds to Newcastle, for noon ,- thence I . --- -_ : . . - . I I . � . .� I . I to Orono for the night. Thursday, pr3eeeds to ` - .. ' * - . - be no * separation of trve loyalty to a Canada a vast amountof good, as well Tyrone, ior noon ; thence to Columbus, for the . - - - co . true couutry and cting niqht. Friday, proceeds by way of Raglan to � . . . . � . nce to Claremnat. for I . . the nipht. Saturday. proceeds to Gerow'ig hotel, I 0 8 mofal principal. The eisence of pa- their edu - in - perfe Ashiburn, for noon; the 9 o ST'ORE I , loyalty to a high as assist otir neighbors ' . HARD A E f. catio I system. TheAmer- - triotism is the virtue of morality, not ican people, a a rule, consider us a Brougham, for n0011 : thence to their own stable - - . . . . .. � .. - . . re , � � - . . . - I - [Telegram. day morninR. This route will be coDAinued - - Uy your H . ­ .. I - , - in theory but practically. whitevaie,and Main until the following Mon- .. . it; the ate to b - arvest Toibls' - . __ - . � . . . .. � . , . . . . . . _ - I ') few weak prov ces huddled together throughout the season, health and weather per. - � .-1 . . - . � � .. .. - . .. . and this *sit the teschers will serve mitting. ixford's Hay Forks, 3 pronged bent and straigbt, Handles: - - � V, . - . .. __ - , ­ Hon. John Dryden, our -11. 1P. P., to free the mi of the young of that -:- 1r1E:nXS 03P SM. 11vtem-s- -0 Turnip and Field Hoes, Scythes, Snathes, Scythe Ston ) :. � and INtinis-ter of Agriculture, is doing erroneous- idea.' They Will See that GRIT WILKE14-To insure a foal $20. so . es �. - our country a vast amount of good in we are a healthy, indu' 615. to be paid let of FebruwT, 19M. $1 to Lawn Mowers, Lawn Rakes. HarAest Mits, Hoe .: -- " -_ . encouragoina creameries. strious race of paid down at time of service. Season mares . .. 0 It has been beings, intelligent, enough to design a apayable last round. r and Fork Handles anything you want from a ­ �L . . - . found, by experience, that Canadian nation and det ' ermined enough* LADSTONE-To insure a foal fig, to be paid I - I . . � .. . . .- to folw lot of Februa". Ifor- ;$I to be paid down at - - � - - needle to , an anchor. Best Peerless . I . . .- - butter cannot compete with others in low the design. We would suggest tirne of service. Season wares 810. payable at . : . . .�_ . .. . .. - . . last round. . . . . . ... : . � . the ficifeign market. The reason of to James L. Hughes the idea of hay. - - _ . . .. .. . I Machine Offin t4market. . . . . - ... ..... . .1 I. I . . � . . I .1 . �. . - - : this is that each farmer's wife has her ing some true Canadian address the Firlit-clan pasture*. well watered, wfbhiu to . , - . . own way of .making the article, and convention'on patroitisP3, so that our rods of stable, and wares from a distance :'" - - - *L - .. -& .& IRJ _-0 S, 0 IT . .- I - . I . .. . Will . %T. - rr . aomi ' ' . . . . . I * " be cared for and every Precaution taken for . . .. . . . - when all the different preparations are American visitors,can go home freed Their satetv. but III] jacri4ents and escapes at �he . - - __ ­ . '. - - ___ - _ _. - - - - ,T�� ___ ' - __ - . .. * � L risk of owners. All correspoudonce addressed it - -------- -_ - . . . - packed together, the grade is lowered. of the idea that we are famishing for ' - - . - - 0 . L - 27 . W. G. GERO W, Whitevale. . . .. . ., The establishment of creameries where- annexation. Miss Canada will enter- . I ._ a . L . ... . . _. � . ; t . . . in all the butter will be uniform grade, tain Uncle Sam to the bes . I : �1 .q. -:, .- - . ­: . ­ I m ry o -1 ... .; ' - t of her �L ' � V. . I I - �. . I 0 Brougha­ - - '.- D Go - ds Hou'se I * � I- , . ­ .. �. . ... 4.-.. ­ . __ . ., the only practicable way bv which ability, but she never will consent to .* (' 'f _�' - ,. - I - � . - . I .. . a . ; , I . . .. I . . . . . I . . . we eah suc-�essfully compete. 'At one marry MIA - and if he'tries to force such . _''; -, PICKERING ' I.; '_ - 1i . L . . . -1 . . - . 9 - _- � '' - � - . . .� time cheese was made in the same way a union, -there will be some lively . . . Aly stock f oods is n0%1V iEL for the Spring' - and .'.' ' that batter SUnimer Tra 0 lei . I i . - is now, but it was found bair-pulling. . � . .. � _­ . %. _.. , * , . IL . ­ . � . . - . . . - . . - . tliat factories bad to be established if .*-a* aw* i 7i i - �'-. . PLANING MILL . - ' - . . .' . .. - .. . ' ' . - L.- � - . . - . .. we were a ing to do anything in that Orfflia)s ne . . . CALL AND GET A NOBBY SUIT. I - .. �. -, .;_ I go w wefl, coating 91000 yields ; ­ I . I - I . � f line, and nowour export is over but one barrel o' * water per hour. .- . 6- '. , L ­ -, _. . - . . . - . � .. ,. . . i . . . . . . I . , , L � . I I - ... . C. W. Lount. tipeudiarV magistrate for . I 1 : I I have a large and Magnificent stock of Wall pq * -_ . . L . . . . , * raillions. The stimulation of cream. DOORS . � ers very . - . eries will certaiiily have the same bene- th" district of uskaka, died at Brace. ) i 11 .. . low in price. Boots and ShOeS in large quantities. . - ,..- .. bridge. Saturday. . .- . � I I . I . . . . � . . - . . . I .. ficial effect. As the Canadian farmers The clergy of Orangeville wau� the coun., ' ;' _­ - SA H - - ' . -i . . i. " .1 . . I , 71 . ; . I.. I . . . � . . - find stock -rising, more remunerative cil to pass a curfew bylaw to get the ' ..- ..� i 13ES. - . . I I I 0 1 � I , � � Z'UMA'a Br.rC)C:= 013 tZ5-3P.0C=M - ., . .. ..: _1. I . . I , I I .. . . than wh eat -raising, anything that will youngsters off d e etreets by nine o'clock. .** . ., .1 ,BLINJDS. , . - 0 rs - . � � - - increase their revellue from that in- 'A cool young rascal aged 13 of Pene. _... I . -1 I .. _.. . � . .; - DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE LOW PRICES. I . _. . ... . .. . �.. .- ..' I.. ' . -and all 'kinds of- . ..' � . � ' - . _. . - I � . . . I . . . - . - . . . I _. I I - Oustry, should be stli4ulated by their tanguishene. hid himself in a store be. ._... . ! , , .. . 'THEO. B. WILLIS ' . ' . earnest efforts. . . - :..:.- .. .. fore closilig time and stole #35 after the �1&0,uli]:)Iwa ! . . . . I POSTMASTER. . w .-- .11 . - . .. .1.1 place had been locked Up. One of the -_ '---------.. .- - . . - . The wheat harvest i . - bills was a MO eenback and throu-h it 'InYth"119 in this line supplied on order I __ __ ___ ---. _ ___ ___ . - - . - S finish4_jrl f% " i . . - 4 . ... . , - - .. � . . the authoritieii d scovered the thief. __�__ : . � I- - . . � . - . many and is in full blast in 60er ' HavinR got the P kering Planing Mille � ­ . . ... - . I . .. I : . i �, . C RV � : .. � . . - . . I . . . .. I ... i .. _. . _. . - . . . . . States across the line. lu 4i4ialla The 2 -year -oh ison of Denis Callagh- fitted up with all u essary diachinery. I -------- - ___ - __ . . -------- I - . 1� . ­ - ., .. . of.Ops was drowned in a Water barrel. 11 I . -_ ---.--- ------.- -_ � � . , - I --- - .. .. . and Illinois the grain is in this ptock. How the sad- coident ,ocen .. am prepared to fill all orders promptly, . . . . . I __ ___ ___ �=. - ___ - ___ . . . . 9, rred is cot . - _� - . . - I . . - In Michir,an and Northern i)�.110 cut- kDOWU, RS the mother of dress Intuber, and do all the work uoually - , - if .0 the little fellow .. ' . ting is in rogre doue in th I .. � . �� 0 ss. In these as in on going out of the house found hi e best planing millg. , I - Ini on . I � ; _: - - - . . . i i other state it is found that OWiDg to his head in ibe barrel, life bemg extinct. Call at the Hills near the 0. T.. A. sai- ...., - UNDERTAK ING 11 .... - -the spring rou- The patent interlocking switches for tion when desiring anythiog in my line. .. . - ______ I . I . 1. : . , - -, - I ,,ht, the wheat ias it . .. - . . � I . . . comes out o -the thresher is consider- 0-3 Belt Line Rsilway to -be put in at the .1 . . EveUthing in the ab6ve line c-on.stantly I - : - - * � I able lighter than it looked whilst grow- crossing of the Q P. R. near Don station . J. L SUMMERViLLE. , . - I -on hand at reasonable'mtes. ... . I . . . - i - and near Torou �,o Junctiou, have been � . PROPRIETOR . - � I I I - - *:* - 0. The crop, bowever, is a good . . 1. . 11 - I ino, � . . . . � - _. . � . . . from th United Statm. Each ­ I.. - . - _- ______ - - - I - - - Ca Us . fflpl,& allended dap or n - ... :.� � - -1 shipped . . . . I - .. .. . . � . . ,Pro - i9l, I f I - , - average. III the Northwestern states of them cost $8,000. The tOWers I . . . . 1. . . 0 In con,- .- - '' . . I . I . : 'L. - . - . I �. - -.. - ; . , , . . . .- . ;. - . .. . - spring wheat is Jooking remarkably nection will eachoost about $60o. . 1. . - . .. . . =Z,rms & =)11.1.,mqa1_T - I ....-*r . .. .., I . -&."M , ., � . I .. .1 . .. . . . . . . I . - . .. . . . . � - . 'we] 1, �1, t 1 (I wi tit fi no weather during the Rev. and Mrs. H. .Matthews ' . r 1. r - - � FUNERAL DIRECTORS.' - . PICKERING, ONT. 11 �- 10, ... next few weeks the yield will be the dered a gra d t, n bv the H e will Send .. I ______ --.-.------- were ten- � I , , n(, r pworth ' . � ____ - _____ - '. -_ _:::=���---_--_---� - - - - , W, .. - elk, I . . I . 11 . -_ -_ ----- --- ­ - ­ ... largest on record in that paxt of the League of his __T62 L6911 on his return . � - 1. :_. - ... .. . . : r _. . . . . .. . .. . 1. . I . . I . i ., I.. . . t . . I .!r, . I � : � . � . � . . to Bradford as Fresident of the Toronto r 4 1 ­ ,;..� . , , _ . ._­ . . - L . - I . . . .. . I . country . �. , . I . - 1. . . . . � - . . . - . . I r - - The agricultural bureau at Conference. _: - .. . . . . . . r � - . .. - . . . . �, . .. .. I 1. . . . The reeeption was a gi and . . . .. . I . � . .� . I . I 11 I I .. � . ,_ . . - . WasLitigton says the crop throughout --- - - - . I am I- . . I � . I . . '. . .. 11 - - . . success audthe Methodists of Bradford t )) � - _______,_ - _____ - . - . - . the union will be the heaviest reported are determined 10 Make their President's "THE *:-*@- NEWS _____ - --- ____ - ________ . � . I � . � .. .. . I I since 11M with one exception. The residence amon & them. as pleasant " - . _. . . I . ".. - . .. . � . � . . . . r . . . . I � . , . .1 . - . . . . I � . ' . . . . . � . .. . . . - I . . average of the principal States which possible. . ... � ,:.. .r'. , L ', . . . r . ..� : . I . . . . . . . . . - . . . I � . .. . � . . . - ; . I . I . r h . . On Saturd ' oon tis Mrs. Brazier :, � " .- . 1 1 - ,: , , � . _ . have finished harvesting or are engag- SY . ._ . �_ I - ­ _! .1 � I .- .1 . I . I , . r . f Orillia, was w 1king up street she I . . � .. . . - - ed In it ara ati follows, 100 represent. 0 . : I � . . - . .. . . got upon by tw) curs owned by a I . .. . . r. . - - was .': .-' from- da e - - . . . . . . . I ing a high average :-Pennsylvania man * � ' .. 1. ,' I . . .. . . k . . I/ I . .. . . . . .- � , named Haywood. The dogs knocked her � - . . . . - - .. . . - , . . r." . _. ... . . . . .111 . . . r I � I . . . . . i r . . . . . . : . r . 98, ; Ohio, 97 ; Michigan, 89 , Indi- down, tore her (reefs and sunshade, and ---:- * -..,.. . � . . r r : . .. . . I . . � . flietinR two , r I ­ : o,:.. i _* - - . . 11 � . �. 1; . � __ _. I 1. . . . I . I . .. . . ana, 99 ; Illinois, 98 ;'Missouri, 98 ; bit her severely n the log in . . : � . .. . . . - . . - I , 111 .1 . ., . . , : . . r _' I . .. - ' . .. .. �.. - _. . Kansas, 94 ; California 98. The fruit wounds of fully ti io inches in length. Her I ' 1 . I 1 9 KING ST,1 WEST, - ., : .. . . . � I I . ts are flattering in Now Eng. screams attracte I the attention of resi. To. JANUA - Y 18t . . _. . r _* _: ....2 .- . . dents in the yion ity who drove the brutes ,�, - . .romowr.r of . -1. land and North Atlantic States and . . . . . . dk, 71 P . 0 . . - .; (_ ) west of the Missouri river to the Paci- away' Constable Bre-yer saw that' they , - --.. � ­_ . : . . .- ..r . . -� ­ . . I r '. .. -- � , - I ­ I :; . I . . . .. � I I ! � were - killed ford with ­!. . . ;.,; . r I! , �'. ... :: - �. 9 .1 _. 'r - � - __ fie coast. The crop in Ohio and Michl- . ,� I . �.,.� 1� '. � .1 . r . 1. The R -': .. .. . �., J . . ;'. I I , _­ �r b, ePairing.of Finea'ild Com : .. - , .r .� � . . - Stephen �Wileo i, W�iie driving it mow- ; - ,'.-'r J ­ f(i I U . . .. . . � _. :� P e . . a gan was materially damaged by the in i ..... 1� . � , -; 3 licated Watches receiv . � sr maebine Hineardine, noticed a ; : _,:..� r only 11�.. . . _r . ,,nel . :1. 4 - � ', _,­ �. - . � - .. .... ' - , g I a frosts of May. In Ontario there has stick in t _ ,aad . - 1. r W . . 1. . �. : �:, . ...: . . . . he stooped in front , %: � I - -, .. - , 00 � special 'attention. - . - ., - � _ . .1 . . * ; . , I .r. %, � . Z, - . , r, .. . . . . been a marked improvement in the of the kilife to 4emove the obstracti,un. '. _.. .1. - _. I � �� .�j. . - I . :3. - - I . I. 11. 1 2_ % � . , � I - r �. ; . I . % ., - I , 1P , ' - . .. .. � .� . I All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. � . I .. . ,"", . r � . � . - he homes a � . . . I L . - o ,�, I I - - . northern counties. Hay was light an T d and the knife mangled '�.: :. * �";,' - � . � . - ­ 1, N , .- .,r ... . . . . L .. � . . � I ­ , _ ; . ,: .- _r- . .' - %L" , I I , - r. � -1 - - ., . I �.L L . - . . - . - t . . - .:w � - . . V . ., - � , -, -�-e , �'�l , . L � , . !: the teet of 'tile d genglemani before he � � - " . �, I j f - "Mkww" PV A, ' �_�i.n, %4 - � It & 4� � _ It I ,_i � ,� � �� . , .", I', 4� � , .� , � , , � I -01 I. - - . - - _- - - - I Un 9SA is - &W tl( 0 IRtell , E , le l T, jni' t r I , 01 t � 4 ; � I 0 ' " ' ,;rte lk� HUSSILLS �t" over. In Queb(-c the prospect fof on �,4, ,;,�- -�4'... i,ii 1. L * �, r ... , -1. ­­'. ­ r .p - 7.--' . � I _ L- coul4 stop the nw. He - was carried _� . . . �:; I - cereils IS not'as bright as ill this pro. into the house a d mediml aid sent for. - 1C I I . I .1. . - -,;" _. * i 0 "'.1 ' . _. __ . - .,.. 8 well ih Doctors amputs d one foot above the , : i . .. - 1-0 . .�..2­ vince, but everything promise - - . _ e --- ise, "I - 6 .4 Practicg Wal(ohmaker and Jeweller.- _7 � - .-,:, !. ­ 11 � � �.-. I �_ � ; -, . � A,� ",. , _ *he Northwest. - (Globs. : L %� . . - . . -, aukle, the other , i badly lacerated. 1; I r- . 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H.Lundy. of thel.1 I - L - 1;1..L.. . ".. . . � . I isfortune to have !...�Z:�' � � had tile ni . ,�, - i . 1; lql�.' r, ... ­.. ; Fore an2gLehed in his priotin . _�­: .,�� 9 r.; - � " 1 4 : ,.-,. . There is some talk of ­ � - .'. �� LL' ` � toD Planing mill am a1g. �­. "' Allis ". ;� ttl ..-�. 1�,�.�L ; . I -nter : .:, .., Wagon no doubt w*11 c . .. .1 . I . "..r- The Rev. W. J - Jol i ffe. F .. I... L. r i.,,,' L L 4 _ "., - ,ha 1. ­. , leaving Stanstead for Oc , I " �'!i: . A , .! -'-- . sented with an address an( ;,�:. .L _ . I S..: LDE $115. 1. _N "ia - - L - . ' . ' .. L ' Mr. Veale, of 'Nestletor . - - � I . L I.,_., . �­. i1pent Saturday in Lindsay L r � .:Wl .. ­ I . ipest of a i � . . :.L�:�: � . ad with the pror . . t, , - Ll.r . , q. I , C . P. R. to that placc. . . . ­ L; I . .. In the Toronto Council n I . . - I . _... � I -I.- given of a by-law to ehang( . ..� . r� � . Catfiela pond to Silver La .,..:. . Flark to Iffowurd Park. 1.;'L� . . .. - _ The Port Perry Standa � � I . . - IcDowell, .1 -c � . that Dr. E. C. I - ,,r . manville, will practice Rt - :. L- � I . . . _�.-.:'11 partnembip with Dr. 11am" . Mr. - H. Handrehen, bal- 1 I 1. . . . - ville, sold his busluess t(i � _. _. . ,j! . .., . Wagg, of the 2nd cou. U - . . . - - . "tter took possession on 11 " r. . . M� anager A. T. Smitli of ' I �._ , a exchange at King8ton, 11as il , . .. ­ ., . -.,. � hone by which comaluali: _.. I 1. Ead with divers workino, tit � . n � L I - . . . . Mr. Noah Grose, of Be . . - � - ; � I first woney in the throeyea . . : . . . the young colt which �e h, , , . , . L 1, ing.&S Alliston on Doiniuio .1 . i'�O- Mr. it. WilHams, of tile - �, .. , I .� , I'.,-- � had a bappy, family of 9 1 . . I . . weeks a,yo, but since the n � i . died of black diphtheria and .I.. _, is left. . - � . .. At the regular- meeting o . r r Presbyter3 held in bt. And . . I , . -, ,ca Tuesday, the congrqrw.:� " - - . ville was given permifision � . . � . in a call. 1 - I . . - H. S. Bingham, U. D'., 0 . . . was ot the grand lodge mi . . . I . Canadian Order of 0dilfeliji I . . . . Woodstock, appointed gr - . . r. referee of Canada. - . Miss Nellie Watts, adopt( .L . '. 'T. It. H. Watts, Esq., Clar i . . tonville, Ila& won the plize . � .V - . . treal Witness story cowpet N - . for Durham County. ­ ,. The tailiaresses of Wiarti - I . . � . strike against being paid ft � � with orders on the eitores. r . I - . - . return to work until they . - . . - for their work. : . . . - . John Taylor, who ht - . . years with Mr. Seth C. F1 . . ville, died but week, aged ' , teased was well known . where he resided for severt � . . - - - -There was a Creemore . . I �. ; ,church on r - , i - - nine vears." What he&lli � . - in thit neighborbood rutis . - - . siouary should at once be � . - I The Creemore Star r L . . ladv from Mulmer, wb . '. . .- . excursion to Burlington, . . - . .. first trip on the care. NVI .- on the platform of the e� knocked at the door for ad ., ' r . k William Doble, of Ux'), I , - . his usual bealth Moolay , . I . s .. morning his wife supj)osc� L . . . . .- but not "W'g at 111's 11311M L .- I.. awaken 1him, and was -.;I � . . that he was dead. . r . I � William Cooper,* of Th� . � - - : . a constable who atte'llpte . . I while druuk, rippiL,g the , . . P% - . . . ". opeu with a knife. He w . . - . . fore the ma&trate the . . .. . .1. after a twelve miuutetr ' .1 . : ... r ed to one year imprisonni , . L. . - - In compliance with a %V . - . . - desire on the part of m . - . . A 1_ Agriculturists and Mauuta . r, I . � . _. . &real EXPObiti011 COMP=3 . . I .. I ed with a view of estaL , * I . . . � _. . Exhibitions in Montreal. . - "I went of the Province of . - . L - - _. L . made a grant for the purr . . - I L �. . ! cial Exhibition will be lie . r I - .. ;.1 the City of Montreal, ol)ej � I � I L _.� and closing ou the 2.5th S :_ ­� I .1 . . 1. - . � 1. commodious and convet - 1. 1. Exhibition Grounds ou M - � :� .. - . -0. - I which are so wc,ll known .. : ; ' -7. . :, L- - . access, have been secured . . 1, M,X�,:. .. the company. Extensive � *1 .L I. . . . , . I.- . . improvements bave b6p . , , : ��.�- . Buildings and Grouuds �::;.., , r - .�.-,� � .� track hae been provide� . I .-111�1 14 , ulty wil I be afforded tu ­ !,�' �,', �:` - .., . and visitors. Many fe . i I.'' k. ; �, than ordinary interest wi " - 19�._ ­ "': , in connection ivith tile ' , �- - .. . in addition to large dispi , .. I . ,k�., _ I Ott parts of the Dowini ...5, " . , - '� -,, - ' Promised from the Unit �'�;' � � " " L. .' - duced fares will be give! �,�, . ; � - -, �­_- L �_-i' '' and steamboat lines durlu �R';�, - '.. Exhibitors' tickets will I 61 "' :�`�,,,� fare to hiontreal and r ., .1 - . � _ �_"'*" .... - And Live Stock will W I .. ...", $ . , -char e, as per armugew( I �� x1i i - . 9 . .1 . Vray Companies. Frelgi X1 I" �. � " . �,.X will be delivered on the . � . I'll . , .. 111� -Uadway and Express Co .�:;, ,extra charge. Steam po- L . ... L ­ . , As provided in the A-Iftel 1. ' , .. . .-,: - Afaieultural Implement I ", a - -charge .- - A Silo will be :. r ; 1. . L I - . the.grounds, and the pro, . � 1. � �*. � *he ensilage will be shov i � � 4he lateist and most imr , , ` , , , ­­. An , rtant feature C ; , inapo . i � .1 'Will be the Working Dail . t . .� I ,most rewnt and improvi ­ � . , , -1. -Will be shown. and th, . _: � I, 14 . properiy explained and .- , _ � I intoeresting feature of the .� I 1 . ,be the luternatiouaJ Ben, . '' i. An excellent programmc . - � I '. %ions, has been prepared � . 11. --"Pablo diraction; Enta _' . , 1, 0646 for alpacis should . - ILL.. - n aa possible. 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X.. 1. . . or S,r . :.7 ! ­­­.- -_ .1 ­ . � � � _ __ PiCkering Council.x I i � _`, -.I- -�-, '.. e �� . . . . . . . ._�­ 1 0( almond payment to A, . ­ . . %,.� : '. 1�%'V'l : . '... - �. � . . �, .. �, , . - " 4. � . I . I - . I __ -..,_-t;'_-; .!� - - - � . .. I __S . .. ... ".. _­! ,-1 �J - ]DISTRICT D -:, ! , ., _: Fraser, as con. , _ % The Township council met at Bl.( It Iting en&ear and expenses in connection Go we WARREN9 I - FOR EN . __.... -...-,.%..-. �!71. - -..-:.-- ;�, L- L � - m w,th the same, 06-50. Your commit. . I � I ; - I 111. .. � . . . � . .. - . . � � .: .. ___ . L . , - I �_... . � - Witches, Clocks, J ewellery . i- .' L . �_X_�." . I STOLkN INI THE MOST BARE rACZ.1D N%R On Monday, July isth.parenaut to diourn- to has heard a complaint from Mr. W.J. - '.1 - � -, I Membeps all present. ve! in C rk in reference to the sidows.1kin Pick. . ­ ',,� , i, - - ment- . . , ,-, , . . - . � FROM OUR EXCHANGFS. . . and Silverware '. . HOUSE AND LO .-..--" ,.1-r It.",, � I . _... - _ - % _.. _._1 . , - . . - -::,. .. the chair ; minutss of last mseti 19 read or R village over Daffin's Creek, being re. 11 , - "�. _ : .. L . . I - .1 - . .q . and approved. i . all styles and at aJI pri in the Village of Brougham. . � _1:c_,� � � . I in ices. . - � .. .. :.. " ,�� ��4.: . ` � Bowm&nville Falf Shnw will be hold in ved by the construction of new bridge, I . . . . . . � _' i . . . . . . L .. ­� Several communications . . I � .1 ' .. . . and ou60, aid recommend that the council furnish . M,TITH STABLE AND CHOICE COL - :. �e_ L -, . . L _� I September 24th and 25th. . - c Any one . .1 - (­ ! . were received and referred to t h various pi mko for new sidewalk on approaches to .. .. I I S. H.Lundy, of thelAurora Banner, standing committees. wanting a , New Wflliams ' lectiou of Fruit on the same. - �, I _.. . 1". - . Mr. 1, th same and that Councillor Rilts inspect . � Namely -Apples, five varities, Pears, .1 . _ -, � 1� _ � �..� . . . ! - - . bad tile misfortune to have two of lkis fin. Mr. Gerow, seconded by Mr. Mowbrizy, th same as to the amount required and Sewing Machine will do well to, Plums, Grapes, Currants, etc. Price ' --.' .-.-.-. .,.:, - i - gers smashed in his printing press.: moves that this council do now lve! it- th t the work be done by statute labor. . - call and- t price from"' - . $100.00. Also choice building lot with ` -`. . '".. � _- . . 1. , L I . ! � emoi - . - 11 % 11 . . .- � . . .- . : . There is some talk of Cre e -and self into a Court of Revision for I he iur- Y r Committee has considered the report i go fruit, very cheap. Also house, to let. _. - - - . . . - .. ; - ve a. 177- 17-7 dl�i 2�T . �_ . I . Alliston planing mill Wmalgamating, Mr. suant year,and that the Ree be c imirm&n of the commissionore appointed at the last I T . . -1-. . . I � 1. ,1. . . . . a �. I -LLL. ; . . . Nvilson, no doubt will enter the new firm. Of said court. and that upon the LdjoOrn- in, wting of this council to examine the 71y PICKERING, ONT. : ­ . � T. C. BROW191 L.. ­_ ,_� I . :_.�, - . . . . "I I . . ` - . - ­ . - . I -The Rey. W. J . Joliffe, B - C. L., before meat of the court this council dc res me wi shout between lots 16 and 17 in the 5th J . 8.y � .. L.'. -.A. , - . __ BELOUGHAM. - ,- .' , - I:- ­_ - . for the transaction of business. . _. . -_.� _. ..., IL g Stanstead for Oshawa, was pre- co ., and recommend that the commission - . . ,� 11 . . . . . . L ..- -- I le&64 an a Albert Stack not appearing his compl int er advertise for tenders and re ' I '_ . . . . . sented with ddress and a purse con. at its port to this /I . . - - �, ... - . of being assessed for more land REMOIED TO NEW PRIMISISf,' . . L.. RECIPROCITY. ,. i � - . . . -, : taining $115. " th council next meeting We beg leave - - - : . �, - �_..:.i 1. , .1 � �. ( I . I , . ,� � . . pied was dismissed; John Brown' ommuni- . - - I : . ­.._ .. , - . � 1. _ . . . . . j .. ;. !. . QP.' Veale, - of Nestleton, Cai-tivright, ment on 50 acres, Lot 8 Con. 5,wa, LIU Oqc:-- to acknowledge the receipt of a c - - ON A. Urquhart, Fashionable Tailor, - . _. _: , ,"aal a I I I spent SaturdaV in Lindsay and is d g * red ced cation from John Kirton respecting forms.- BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK . ! - : .�� I ..� . 01,500 to $1,2W; the assess� an s of tion of bank pf gravel on west bank of DELf. - , is not in favor of trading with the .'.. . . ....: . L . .,.._ : ' . . . I . � . . ed with the rospest of a branch of the A. T. Michell and D.E.Pugh for d gs ere fin'# Creek, in the village of Whitevale, by United States, but is doing a large _. '.. . I.. - - I . .. . �1. . . - I . to l erased ; John Forsyth wase Whitby Marble Works' . . .- � . ,_ . .. C. P. R mtere as an- the floods of last year. and recommend that ' ' trade with Markham and Scarboro ; . - - . -1 .... L" L � - ­.. .. . - I -notice has been ant of propertv of Claremon Reeve and Conn. Hilt's inspect the - . -1 __ L. In the Toronto Council isremont 0 Arne by the __ - � , : ., . . 3, . a Townships. The fashions for 1891 - ;:.� f, a given of a by-law to change the n ime of John Barry; a house and lot in I ,,a Im same and report at the next meeting of .. . 1. - 1. I ' ' ' I . � . . . � "I � . , Caifisl,l pond -to Silver Lake and High rated against Edward Jones was a ded tb is council. . I I IffatlAson & H 9 have just arrived and I can make you - " _. . I . - - . . : . . , - �, - :)ark. . to the assessment of T. Higginbotb am - the Your committee have considered a claim Mauufracturers of the laebst stvie) - . I , I _ -Park to Howard 1 , . Call and get a nobby - L . . ... . L z . LL , L i - H. Sruith ' Jr., w 8 a ded of Dr. Bateman for damages sustained on MarbleMonumen ts, Headstones and all suit. Fit guaranteed. - , ; . The Port Perry Staptdard at,1131anc.es assessment of W - I to that of Abraham Boyer; the &rne of Kingston road, opp. lot 7, and recommend other Cemetery Work. - ' . , - ob ._.1 11 : . . ' . . .1� 14 - . . - : that Dr. E. C. McDowell, late of Bow, John Brant was enteted as M. - voter ; ti at the Reeve and Conn. Hilts ascertain Wim Importoirs of Bootch, Swedimb, AM- A. Urquhart, Broughaml . - I .. . , " I a : ` .. - - Manville, will practice at Port Parry i12 Claude Field was entered as F. 8. and M. the facie- and our liability if any,111 conluee- . . - - . L, I e . erican and canadlan Granites. - ­ ... � .. � . - - partn rship, with Dr. Hamill. V -k wis entered as M. tion with the same. All parties wishing work would do well to call _-_ - I . � . . 14 - ' .voter; T..,A. Hancol, .. � , 1, . - . . . : . Mr. H. Handrehen, barbor, of StOuff- F. voter. We have a report of the committee ap- onus before purchasing, All work guaranteed I ., � . . �,� . - .. __ ___ Millis . '. - * `0 .. . L,d prices of the lowest. 0 . __ , . * : ." - . - . � - . ville, sold his business to Mr. 1homas Mr. Gero*, seconded by Mr. Mowbray, P�lnted at last meeting of this council to I . . � - . * * I . 'Alt , I - . . .. . � . . . - � . lVagg, of the 2nd con. Uxbridge, and the moved that the assesament roll of the town- i1spect lot coucession road across lot 35 or ------- - - I � ') - , . , -, I - ,;Iil . . latter took possession on Monday. - ship of Pickering for IS91, as now revised, doviation therefrom, intimating that t�ey =.J.16��1/101= $1,1-_�`00900000 . . -1 . .- � _; - . � ` . . . - t . . . . . Manager A. T. Smith of the tel8pbone be finally adopted and that when the court b ve visited said lacation and recommend . . . � I! _. TO LOAN i ....- . . .. . . . ��, . __ I I . .7 , ., I I . I - exchange at Kingst on, has iiiveritet. a tele - adjourns. that this council resume for the t at the original road allowance be opened . . . . . : - .� L " _;­ , . . . . . . .. . - . 1: . - phone by which communicati transaction of general business. the deviation thereupon would be more . . At 51 t)er cent. Interest payable . . . I, - I : :� ion )= be Your standing committee on sheep killed a pause than the original allowance and - .. . I . . I . . I L I I . - - 1� ' . . . . ; " . . - . . had with divers working under water. I I . - f&.- . . - early. Straight Loans.. I - .. I .- -a beg leave to report and recommend r commend that tenders be asked for in - I . . . Mr-. Noah Grose, of Be6tidn, e �pturea by do . .- - " �___ /_ y . �_ . . .�­ - . .--. - I . I . I . - .- 9.1 � -_ - 1. - . as follows �--:-Pavment to Harr Westgate, a . � "; 7� , ­A�ply at once to- . . - I . . " �: - first money in the three year old trot,with . ii " -cordance with the plans now in posses- � L . -1 - - _' - . . . - - - - . - . Q , , 1 $12, for three sheep killed.9a ount be- a this council. And your standing com- - I . � :. r - % ' ' - ing two-thirds swoin. All of which' is re- . n ittee therefore recommend that the same . � - I � " �� '... .L '-� L . the young colt which he had been train . - DAVID J. ADAIISI - __ . .. - : . . I I . .- _­ . I � � - . - . L . .. .. . .. ing,at Alliston on Dominion Day. spectfullysabmitted. OnmotiouofJ&mes eommitteeaskfor tendersfor2x2 arch . .. 27-43 . ]Etaimlker d& 113roolkelp,,, � ­ - , * k I L . 1� .. ._ Mr. R. Williams, of the 5th con. Tay, Hilts, chairrnain, the report was adopted. c Ivert-the length to be decided by the - . . - . I . . PORT PERRY, 01(f 9 : . - * 0 . !�­ '.- had a happy family of 9 childr our standing committee on contingen- mmittee and for grading on said road &I- - . . . . . I � , - - ..- - -1 k . ,m. weeks ago, but since then eiglit have cies beg leave to report and recommend as I wance as per plan of - P. S. Gibson, plan . L ---------------- - - __ - - - L . - ,. .1 . --- � L - , follow,3:-To W. J. Clark for advertising . Established . . - - . �. I _:1. died of black diphtheria and only the baby be amended by said committee an par - . .. �... . - � . Court of Revision and printing blank con- i bruction of this council. . . - . . - . - .. 4 - . is left. . . . ­_ I t . , - . . - . . . - ... At the regular meeting of the "'dronto' tracts, $3.95 ; Pickering Mechanic's Inati- Mr. Hilts,seconded by Mr.Gerow,moved - - - . Wo E.- O'BRIEN L .- I .'' - - . I - tute, 020, having complied with the coudi- t at the Reeve grant his order on the Tres, : 1867. ` . . . r - ­­ . __ .. 11 . F, , , ...­ I , _- Presbytery held in St. Audrew'a churel tions of the Provincial Act in rfspect to I or in favor of the parties recomm�endczcl I . . ... . -THE , - - [ . . . ,_ I , . � - - ion at Sto . . .-� . . . ` . cn Tuesday,the cougregati uff- . . _. . . - . i � . I . - . . be the reports ofthe standing committees � . . ; . -, same; Broqgham Mechanic's Institute be- i 1. � . . . . i . . '.. . , . . ville was given permission to molerate - . � . I '. . . .- -i . . - . I . I . ..- . - I Kerr. McDonald, Davidson &nil I atterson presented this day. . - "WialMs"Y' - . . . I- . . I ; I �::: . -. . an a Call. I I - ing a regrant from last year, $20 ; Messrs I Your committee has been informed of - - . . - .. i ; � - � . - .-- � ... OrLy,. , . I . - . I . � _� .1 ­ H. S. Bi6gham, V. D., of Canilingt0n, legal advice, $25. All of which is respect- t ie unsafe condition of bridge Opp. lot 35, 1 . - I .... . . was 9t the grand lodge meeting of the fullO submitted. On motion of 11r. Boyer 8 con , and recommend that t- Pump Fact . ; . I . ��..,. L:. ... - o 1 . he 2nd Dep.- - . I i �.. - - :. 11, L . . . .. i Canadian Order of Oddfellows recent1v at the report was adopted. Reeve advertise for tenders for building of . C) I TOGRAPHE * ._.._.,_....­'_�..__ � . - :71 . . ,:. , . - I V7, I ZOPri tO - . Woocstock, appoiute! grand medical Your standing committee on 0ads and a Lid bridge and report at the next meeting Cx. Cxe= � � . ... - ; . " - I i -.-. ____ . - . . .. .- . - - . referee of Canada. - ,. bridges beg 19ave to report and recommend �f !his council. __ "' 7 __. - __ I- . .. .. . . I . . . . . . . a I __ -.1. .. . ­ . - I . .. . . - . - �. [" . . Miss Nellie Watts, adopted daughter of 1Ls follows, -Payment to John Tripp for IoUr committee recommend that the ( 7 Manufacture�� -- . I . a . - - _ ,, .J�L -ravel, 99 : Robert Ca,rson, straightening - t, quick, .L-:-, ': I _. i .. T. R. H. Watts, Esq., Clarke, near New. o I nder of Slorgan Jones be accepted for , As good, promp rO -: -.I* 1. " -1 ' I - i I .-! - I 9 on SU ti i * .1.-___ I .. - tonville, has won the prize in tie Mon- creek opposite Barry'amill, 8th Con-, 4%11; riving piles for the two iron bridge LiOorce & ' 0 I, PUMPS ,,ble work tells every time' . ' .;�� , .- . Da;vil Brown, rep. Carruther's hill, , King- ingeton road and village - of Greenwood, % . - '_ " . - . . . t - - L . . I . , " . - - - � - * - . I . . . . . . . . treal Witness story competition I)r '891 stor! Road $25 ; Hay King, ditching and &PP'nR included and that we f urnish , no Deep-we11__PWVS Brass, Iron and I have the largest trad(3 . . .. . - I �,� �, . for Durham County. . _�_ I I . IL . . . . . -,-,. � L - L . 1..� . . Viarton 'are out on grading on side line bet. lots 13 and 14.9tb material except the caps and piles, driving Porcelain. . . . Ontario county. . - . _.. .- - .... , ; The taikoresses of con., $-,.80; Mrs. T. P. White, for gravel, and c^ppinR to be commenced not eartier . I . L in I . . _ . I ' . - . I - - I.. �, 1'� . . . . . - I . '.. . . - I - - . paid for thei r work 0 - - . . . . , . . .. � '. strike agai)ist being road div. No. 29 west, 68.72; W. Barnes, than the loth day of August, and to be GEARED AND PUMPING WINDMILLS9 - . � .., ,I- � . . . 0: ' L - ' -.-.- � i with orders on the stores. 'They will not grading on sideroad bet. Iota 10 and 11. mpleted not later than the 28th day of If I Say I'll have your pictu'res ready -'-. .-� . . . . , . � . . . return to work until they are paid cash $15 ; Abraham Law, bal. on Haight's mill August, 1891. All of which is respectf Ily Windiniii and Cistern Tanks and - '.* , .- [.I. . . . . , by a certain day, I'll have them by - .' .. . . - ,�., . 30 ; Win. Pengelly, contract on i ubmit". erfi _ . I . I - ; - - for their work. 1. contract, 52 . Ci9tern Pumps. Mail Ord L . - ' � L � . � . promptly attended so. . I that day, and they wilI be correct . .. John Taylor, who bar, res ded for Haight's hill, $50; David Annie, gravel on On motion of Mr. Mowbray, chairman, . . . . - . . . - ,''; . � ! . � - I i . . I I - .. . f Stouff. Alton& road bet. lots 5 and 6, for gravel and . ely finishe . �. ! I o -years with Mr. Seth. C. Fluery'L( the report was adopted. ng . I ly done and. fin d. - " s , .- ../- ! �� right of way, $47.50; Thos. Gosling, work Mr. Mowbray gave cotioe of the the lap. LYMAN FORSYTH. Agent. Pickeri .. . I- . . . . I', I - - a ville, died last week, aged 75 yea -a. Do. t . 1-' * . �". - I - . on hill opposite lot 15, 9 con., 63; Wm.and I*intmont of a Collector. I --- - - - -_ --- _. - *; � I .. 1. ceased was well knownim klarkham . My new gaUery is one of the largest '-. . ... ­ L .:� ' . _. T Haywood for digging ditch on 9th con., Mr. Garow gives notioe that be will at . ­ . z I , -, for several Vairs. , best appointed in the Province. . - - . .i .*.. f�� . -1 where he resided - and _. . . 11 . . . . a Croemore man attended Opp. lot 21, $13-25 ; Hay King. grading on the next meeting of t4s connoil introduce ; - . . _., L . . � . � . . . -There was Sth con., $8.75; Franklin Warn, gravel- 6 by-law to asees* thaffowna'p for county, Everyth.ing is as handy and tasty . _. I ­.. - . I . L . � - - . - L � � � . church on Sunday for the first time I _ - . . � I.- , ' � . n firg Brock Road. 7th con.. and gravel, 640; -ducasional and township purposes for the , . . , . as money can make it. Call ' � __ ... 1. - , -, , . _. ; , . I . I . " . . . I �: *, - � nine years. What heathens the people R. %% ilson, building and railing bridge Opp. we"ni year. I � . . . around when in Whitby. .-. . � . . . L2. .." . . . I . . . ­ . . . .. - ,.: ! in that neighborhood must be. A mis- lot 2. Stb con., 020; Wm.Oke,Rrzvol $1 75; Me. Wilts gives notice that he will at the . . ,4,06 . . . .. I . . .. - . ;..� - ­, . UIL . I , L . - . . I _L . I . rl. . sionary should at once be sent to them. R. Wilson, gravel on side road bet. Lois 4 ext regular meeting of this council i .ro- i . . - . . '' . � . aV17% . . -L. _... . . . I M. 01:ala=�=,. - . I. I . The Creemore Star reports an old an(I 5, 8th cou., 010; T. G. Colwell, Brown uce a by-law to usees the various school . 1 - . . - , . ­ . . - . . _ - - I - � who tooi in the Bros., and others, grading and gravelling 6ons in this municipality for school or a . -,.-------.---- _________ .- ­ - L __ - - 't - I - - - ' � , lady from Mulmer, . ' L :: !: i - . , - I : - . .1 � . . excursion to Burlington, it- bi iug the bet. lots 2 and 3, 2nd don., S90 -, Thos. Ne&l )urposm for the presetit year. - Nang . ARTHUR EVERETT . .. L' I..-. il - � sh( stepped gravelling on side road bet lots 2 and 3,6th -bir. Gerow, seconded by Mr. Boyer, .- . � �- - : , . _ _4 , first trip on tile cars. When I ub� . . I . . L con., $30; A. B. Orvis rep. and builling oves that the Reeve grant his order on \ %MOM 9 p ic, . .. .. . � *_�'..t 'i on the n1atform of the car she tiwidly Wishes to announce to the surroundin � - - fi, 4. - : . culverts, drawing timber, $10 ; Ssm'l he Treasurer in favor F. A.Beston for the . . that lie 11as opened out a Tailor Shop . � - I . 1: ;i . � . . - L , . I I - . . knockea at the door for admissio - Snowden, right of way across farm while am of $150.00, for services as assessor ind M A UWT110mam opposite Diamey liros'- store in . . . . . . " - . :_, . I . - . . . I - I William Doble, of Uxbridge, r tired in i .. . - - . . L - -1. L. L L. - H otight's bridge was being rep , $8 ; James or three dollars for attending Court of .. . � . . M.6hais.a.11a - .1 . .... .... � L. .. __ ! ,..-: I loddRY - ext . . '. � .- 4, . . . . _. . �1.z ­_ _.: I i . . his usual health �N evenin - N Gibson, part paywent for filliDg approach eViBiOD. . . I - . .1 . - I morning his wife supposed him leaping, ea to bridge upp. lot 16, 8th con.. S45 ; Jao. Mr. Mowbray. seconded by Mr. Gerow, * ., . .- .. ceive oyders in his ,. - . . . . . - � - , i . Where lie is prepared to re . - ; � - - I . - �:� , . . . . . I - I .. t his usuci-61 time went to Lidgett, gravelling on side road and 7, th uoves that the Reeve grant his order on � ... I line and execute work-in a satisfactory - 1:. . I � but not. axisLng a 1 - . - I . 30 manner. Call and see us. I i . . . . A— I " . - � .. - 4:� . awaken him, and was shocked to find con., lot 3, 220; A. B. Lehman, for plank 1e'Treasarer in favor of T. C. Brown, for -. -1 * ' -Gni - I I � ­ �' 1 ... .., ; . - . . on side road bet.lots 34 and 35. $5.23 ; Win. he sum of $15 on account of salary. L ST"Pirl SAMO . ._. �,-. . 1, . . .that he was (lead. . 1. VIGOR AND 'rU- - ARTHUR EVERETT9 BAL . . . '-i' - . . . . ... ... k , . I Beverly, grading and widening Brook Road Mr. Boyer, seconded by Mr. Hilts, moves For IM or TAU= MAXIM, General and I=- - - ___ - - __ _. . I - 1. �. :._ . William Cooper of Thorold assaulted - . . . .. - ... _�.. - � ,4 - , . . � . - . . in -, th con., $33 ; Charles Dieney,gravel ling hs.t the council do now adjourn to meet T= UUZUTT. d XkK WOW d - - . . . ; - . . - . . - . . I . � . .., I a coustable who a;tempted to atrest him ou side road bet. lots 5 and 6. 7th con.,815; &gain on Monday, August 101h_ 1891, for Sm ar amew Is Old a Tnew Sebsok 9" NA11- I . . 0 .1 . ., . . . �1. . - - - - - - ;- - - _. . g the constable's Vest 2W tsUy Itedwd. RM to advis and dnogthas WRAX . * PICKERING * . I � �� . . I while drtiuk, ripmu P. O*Grady, rep. road on 5th con., oplo. lot the transaction of general busin�as. 01=93"M 012MAPAMO(MY. Alsd&Ulyur . ' ; - _' , - -1 . � .. "' i - -.� ovenwithaknife. He was broughtbe. ­ - I . I - - , . .. '. '. a 4 $15; A. B Lohnia.ii for pli%nk supplied - - - I .. fo%fir Z= TWUM-Sumft h a day. *sufift . I . .. . ___. a a" ad ftew wnbu& Wft thm " . L . - - - - : -1 - - . . ,_ ma a T, - I . !. .. , .. I fore th_-- magistrate the next day, and t�wn line bet -Markham and Pickerin-ro.each The double -scull races between Hanlao - - - __ .. jal was sentene- apag" Asdarah mad (01") fm- "Um I ..- - . " . after a twelve minutetr paying like amount, 32 ft. of cedar at 5 cts and O'Connor and Gaudaur and McKay affin M§610AL GO., *UFFA - LQ, N. V, Lumber- YQJLL 0 � 1. I �_) .. . . . . I . . ­. L:_ ... .. . L - _.., ed to one year imprisonment.. . per ft., 304 ft. road plank &L $1.40 per 100 has been declared off, the Toronto double .. - . , .1 .. .1 . .., ' - . .1 , - . . - :.. In compliance with a widely e i ags'ed ft, supplied to western town line bet.Mark- failing to wake good their second deposit L I . . - - . - - � . . i xpr . . - . .L I .. . ny V ominent hatn and Pickering, $4.42.J ; J. R , - I I - ichardson n account of their unability to secure a - I . '.. . LUMBERI LATH A"i.. � -L .. ...1L :1 . , . . . .. I ­ (I I .. :' . de6ire on the part of manv' cedar timber $2. 10 ; Arthur Jacks6n,cedar 0 . 06 � - . . _� . .. . m I . � �re' the Mon- at in time for the race. I � � . . ­ Agriculturists and Maunfact S I , - - - . � . . - . . . as been form - timber to rep. -culverts opp. 35, 4th con., bo I mmffiw� 40 - . . ...:. SHINGLES,- .. * /'. ,.,. - :.. . - __. * treal Expofiltion Company h ork done in building culverts Opp. lot 34, - ---------------- . - ..- L z - : -1 .. V . ' L - , : ad with a View of establi8hinc Annual w on., So cedar posts. cedar for Alton& BIRTHS. ' . - h � . .. . .. 4th (; LuMBER9 -1. .- L� . - .1 - ...'. Montreal. Tb6 Govern. on Saturday. July loth. � or DIRESMSED .. -� L I . 1- I . _. Exhibitions in road. 3rd con., $33.50; Thos.Higginbotham 01LIgto ' -Tn Pickering. . - I . .....� - I I . . � . . . -L., . nient of the krovince of Quebab having gravelling bet, lots 4 and 5. Oth con., $20 ; the wifo of T. A. Gireig, of & s0n. gong ______O` I . . 1. ��._ - ' ..7 . - - I_ ___ ­ - _�_% . I I . � . ' . 11 . - .� .. I I - . . - I . I - IFABLa- - Fjokel"s station 0.1r.z H . . _% - - ... inad 0- a grant for the purpase, th a Provin - John C:)ultioe. gravelling on Altoon.s road, -1 - ARD AND SOFT WOODf . . . ­ L . CiRl Exhibition will be hold this year in B. F.' con., contract on- Altona road in 3rd EA1JT I) UL AS FOLLOWS:- - -AT 1,0WEST PRICE- - . �,� .L -._ : I 1. �� _. ,� ! - .% ood road, TRAINS GOING . . __ - t .. 11. - . _.. I . , . 0 .: . . . the City of Montreal, opening 01 the 17th con., $175; R.Annau bal Greenw � , 8:00 A. M. ­ - - . - 11 ! I - , - . .. - � . . . . '. I and closing on the 25th September. The bet. lots 2 and 3, $12.80; J. T. Dodwell. for No. I EXPRNSS - . . . v 0 M., 0 .a. S = i .- .L., � . . . - . on acc,t of Hay King's contract on " 3 MIXED0 - . . 2:22 P. M. . ' .... � . I , 1 Commodious and convenientiv situated supplies . '. -Ten per cent. will be added if . L L . . . . . : .- .. . . bet. Uxbridge and Pickering . 6:30 P. M. .. . I . - I& - _. .. I - - - . �. .. -Exhi4itiou Grounds on Mount R 3yal Ave. town line Matthews, build- . . L I � . '. " _L - - 'I _ . - -. .,.. wbich are go well known' aud s') easy of at Alton&. $0.13 ; Frank! TRAINS GOINO WICST DUF Ali FOLLOWS:- . .. . I: � . . � - . * . __ . .... * . ' . . I . � .- acce u secured for the use of ing culvert on Brock Road, S4 . Frank NO.8 LocAL . . . 9:03 A. M. I i . We Do GORDON% . :­ .... 1� ss, have bee Whaley, gravelling 3n Brock road, Let. 2 4:16 P. M. Vnt>r1Ft11Err"11- . .- I . . I .: _ �". ,� 11 4 MixED . . . . . - I ". �. : � � L_ tile company. Extensive altera 6ions And and 4 cons., $18.36; J. A.White, gravel on I - - I - . __ .. .� - . - . . ,1 2 ExPRESS ' - 9:08 P - M. _____________ ____� . . . I .. . 1111provements. have beea made to the - - - __ - - __ - _____ __ _____ ­ I . __ ___ , , � , , - : .- Brock. road on Decker's hill, $IS; J. H- , , - - . � . I -Buildings and Grounds; a now speeding Coutier,ditching.turnpiktug and gravelling �___ - _____�___ ________ _____ I I to M - . . . . . .... . . .- 1, I . . *' - L . . . c track hae been provided !and very fac- on Brock road bet 2 and 4 cons., $41.70. G. . pICKSULNG MARKET. . = 6 . . . .. . I - - - , ay road, $56-64 -,�F- : ;- ' . 't-2 n 6� #'w 8 . --- . . I _ . _­. I : - ulty wi! I be afforded to both mbibitors Stoner, gravelling oil B . I � NXwg Oglce. July 17, ts0i DD ESH. e G OC E I I . - . : ..� I. I'- . ­ * - .. ..-.I - � * � . Many features of more 11ilts, teaming @tons on B&y Road, 11amit, go to t.10 spring. IBM 1.05 goose 05 - _1 ... �.% ! . and visitorp. V-50; F�11 w I . - - - I . -1 � . . . . ,:. � ; '. k, 922-07 ; to goo Flour. family. per bbl. $5 -HO to $6.00 - TZ -IV_:E=) .&.r.r :; . - . - - . 11_1 I r - 11 be present - _L - : . . % than ordinary interest wi ed W. D. Gordon, timber and plan v, per bble #6jffl Bran per ton . TTXSrr. a I 1= . _. . I � I . I . � 4. ! ." . - . I . I jeo. Covfan,work and overseeing contracts Flour, pastr! � I .. .L Z i '.." - in confiectiou with the Exhibition, and ( r.tou. SOD Screenings per ton Siti. I- - __ . - - - . . I . .71 - I .- . I . u considered an we't from Ton. 016- Gbwu' pe . . . .---- ______ __­______________ . � - . . . 1. .... 11 11 P 1 .�. - I . __ in addition to large displays from differ- 45 ; we have pecting cedar timber and �% FARMERS' MARKET. aww� 9 w - � . .. - i I '. .- � � " . . �4. -.1 - . . -. � et:t parts of the Dominion, exhibits are naut ,t Co., res . . . July 17, 1891. . - . � ... ,%1: � . nd that our commissioner, Mr. G. I -- ToRoNT0, . i I S tea. Re- recomme _. - m . . :� 1-1 .1 I . . . '' � - promised from the - Utlit*ed S a. We I ... pa - . I . - . .. - I 1. . I I d, Gerow, deal with the Barn rewm- Wileat, fall, bush ....... ammommumanommmw - xwNwm-E@EN1N� - . . ; -1 ­ �;- " ;. - � duced fares will be given by 11 MilwaY mend that Mr. George Philips be commis-, beat. Spring ......... 0 00 to 98 _ - - . __ _­�_. __ ___ - . __ ___._ - - - ___ - ___ __ . - I . - . 1_,.�# � - . . - - r_ 71 1 . . . . Ion. W ­_ --- "_.��___ --- � -_ ____ . - ---------.- ----. ___� . L . ....,_. -1 �� - a engi- ____­___ _____ - . s . . . . I . . . . � . - . . . , � - I I and steamboat lines during the ibibit' ajoner to carry out the terms of th Wheat, red winter ...... 1 08 to 0 00 . I . . . __ I ;. '_ - . - ­ - - - , . (V - . . ISTING OF ' . . . - ' L . Exhibitors' -tickets will be iss od 'at one near's award in the matter of Marge,ch vs. - I . . - CONS .� .. . - - � - . - - i- . - . ­ 86 to . � . . _. I - . .. Freight Wheat, goose ........... ; I i - I - . - '_ � i.1 - fare to Montreal and return. R. Anuan and this corporation. Your .. - . �'�. - . . . ". . free of the r Oats, bush ................ 53 to. 00 ... ..- . . I ­ � �. f. � - , - I - o0eipc . . I - 1 : . . I - .. . - . . . � : turm ed committee beg to acknowledge 49 * I . ­ k . �- and Live -Stock will be re 00 to �... _. IL � -r ' it 2i the Rai I I I - ­ . - ,4 , . - - 'r.'.;' . . � I I �:. . ,harge, as per arrangement W I. of the following accounts, orders fer will Barley, bush ...... "***:: - 73 to . 741 FINE TEAS SUGARS2 SPICES2 ETC . ..,.._.:1' ��- , r by . ' L 1. . ,xhibitiOu have been issued On the Treapare Peas, bush ......... ... I - - I I _. �.._ - ,,Way Companies. Freight for V 'ttoo hereby on -'or Hay, now, ­ _.. . _1� - ... L . r . . . :. 'Will be delivered on the Ground by the Reeve and your commi 9 0090 10 50 CROCKERY & GLASSWARE A SPECIALTYS ...... _. "].,,�­.­ L I - . - _.. I 1p&DiB,l without his action in the same :-ChL8- StOvOuw Straw, 90D .......... 6 76 . . - - � : :- _:.- . �.,�, . r. I �..� Railway and Express Cow S" .6 50 to * � ­ " � . - - I . I extra charge. Steam power aid shafting- for gravelling on Gordon's side road, Dressed hoRs ............. 111_�____ - . �._ .: L ilding approaches t( Beef, fbirequarter', ....... 4 00 to 6 00 -------- __ ___ - __. . ,.L , I � �'- hall- and Chas- Downey, ba - - I .- . �.. ." L' . .. ? I - ­. i . . . 'is provided in achivar - . .. ,. ­ . I . the X ling same, $68.50 9 00 . - . � ,� Z.'��*, v I . � ' � - Agricultural Implement Bui i gs free of Pickering bridge and rai ingston roa( Beef, hindquarters ...... 7 5090 - - - � . . , __ . .. _ . I Ch". Downey, gr volling on K 6 00 to 8 � . ,.. - �1. .. I , . k : � ... ., � ,,, .. I . . . - 1�14. exacod of & . . .,-,--.., : - 'Cha . A Silo will be con Opp, lots 20 and 21, 140.71; May King,bAl 6 50 to 9 00 . . L.. " % s - ­% rge I . : - - .1 � . I .- . � - Iota 34 and 35 Veal, Carcass ............. o ro- s. & , oronto,­,_....._._,_.,. the grounds, and the process ol preparing auce 00 McC' 11 B Co., �- T . 1. I - L I . of on contracts bet between Uxbridgi Butter, lb .................. 00 14tO 00 15 . � . �4 . �� - . - �'7! �,-; 4 . I � ., - ., . � . L � ­­ �;,. L % - , the ensilage will beshown by s�veral 8th con. and town line, . r . - . . . . �, �. ''. "I � I - .. Well. - Eggs, doz ................. i- 00 12 to 00 14 � - . . . I . . . �' � ..- .."�?'��_'��;.��__'�, , mproved mach* p. Stoaffer's Mill. $64 . . . ­ � , . 'the latest and most- i and Pickering, OP - - ,., - : .. .­ J.L �i �* __ �.. -1 L.., )k - - - I` ' ­ - - - - z. I .� - ­­. , ( An important feature of the exhibition Df gravel at 70 Pe; � Sole Manufacturer's of the Fem;*Ous _._. .-, . . A.� J. B. Robson. 212 y do 1 �.,*.� ate the - , . : ..,:�-. 4 , ; .. - ftichards, gradiii$6 i .. . . . i- � 4: �..�;, I . - . i.:i.o 11 - . i .- hich the . I � I . ! :. ,)"�,�,.-'�Y, �, ... try, imn yard, 014.84 ; Goo i I . I 11 . I I L " will be the Working Da' svellizig,$23.18; Chsa'� INION BANK . . . . I .W. - . - I . utensils drawing stone and gr . I . , -, ��: " ,34 :1 � id i6provedd d i Dom _1� - j", __�4, �/Ur_ --JMOgt recent at on& road. B. F� - a. . N�...., - .4 I ious uses Downing, grading on Alt 1* I I .,- . t- -,;-� I 1,� will be shown, and their v P. bridgo � � 6 . , � . - re � M - ­, '__­ ' 11 1.��: - . _ . " � ,J. "' -, . properly explained and illtut ted. An eon., building culvert on same, . Gibboul Capital Paid up, ' $1,500,000 . N - 0.1 i 0 1 : - '�V­ 1­'.i,� ,in iti, will in ,at con., Opp. lot .32, 024-75 ; A 0 . _: . . . .�_ ��,-`t--,;��,-.;, -%k - . . . . . I - ,.. ... , , , Lt. -;' "" '. I , . - 1. �.. _�: (L�j _. ' ' L teresting &ature of the Exh b on I r culvert bet. 10� Surplusl , .1 �' $1,350,000 . ": . . .1 -7 I , ­­ . I . ditch and building_ . � . I - .- I.. .- ,­-,v�_ . ".A:�_L' i : - - . 1� ,be the International Bench Shc �w of Dogs. diWn% . - . - :; ..;_0 1. ii ., I � �1 J . 16 and 17, 2nd con., 06 ; 01194- 810`vs`lksoa� . . Conads. .4�% '- ­­ j" ` , .. , f _V_- `1 _-If_ I 11 I lattrac- .--- L kn- 6Wu everywhere as the fam- est Od in A! .. . - A' i cia and 3rd -'_1.1 � .. . I - . A. �� - _1 i ," t'. - . An excellent programme of sp gravelling on Greenwo0d road, gad ! , L " �*"; _ _', '44 . , - " , - ..... L 1­gz'­ i , '''' T. - � � the' mod con"� � WHITBY AGENCY8 .,. I . i tiOtks, has been prepared UAds con., #27.20 ; E. Burkholder. bal I - , �F_u 11 - ; v 1- -.1. �.A. "Cn� �� Itil- _ZL. `-A. - ' ' L I _ _ _.. "I � , . IR 01L- .,�� �� " - - .. I - , ..- j.j � y-:.-1, - � �,�,4 * �, .. ,;�11 I , d applicA, is ! ' SCirLINDE .. ��', _ I Gapable divection. Entries ?pp. lot 14, 5th con., 1160 OOntrw on I'" .I- 11,&vmG0 DEPARTURNT. _ 1% . , "*...iv,i� : . - - I ­1�1 .- - . ­_ ­,?. _ .1 . as line between lots 84 and 35, 7tb con., twi . , ;-4, �, . tions for space should be W kult -1-.: UL No __ ' i -1 ­ , i �;, . . t wowed at higbast ourrout ra .., . 1�4 ..,L- �_ , i d bar frog . ely no equal. - - I �,:��-__ ,_ ,.. ... .,.., . _ L'.. I.:- I . � � -..-,�,�'. -L,L ��,:f.�, . Lb ,� , , , * I - soon as possible. For Prize - . ­ 'L. . I I a crib with stone, and drawing thn - : I'L - - I has absobat , _.� . _�,­_9.. , I �i--��,!.k­;;�.,& -1 . 1�; " I , , , ­,_­'). ,_V,�� s 1. . 1. ... . - L- _ ,_ I _ V r: . . �­ L. .. �.� 11� - , . I t . , - .. I I , , -ILI In I I , ` .k1u, , , I I I I., I , I v w w - apo ', aw . I � 1;4cl 1 1 a I - - r ( 'nt:,o ___�� I -_ -_ _`_ i I,,,, . ,-- a i - ' ' 7 I' . 4 1 to:r I , . , I at 713 C i, 0 1 1 R ONAr I a I I I I .. �.._t., �,4­�,,,I,".. "__, " - -I.., . - ­- � n4t= drawal nquired # __ -­ * .�: �­ I �. 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I-N'E - not wishing to make m: r name k -eanaplay. iookliahave I _ I I Yee air " esiol Sim Peon, -�,irf - ; in, and then, at his aut, � . - �__ -TIE 3 - .: - . �, ink And amok N . � - I . . . . . 1. - . - .%. . .,; '... thing leads to -another you see, and wbeii to dr in his favour, One of the foreign arnbassadors - I : - . - '* - - , -- - , � ­ I -:. I I ­ beaten him easily, but to 9% . . . .. . .. - , '. '.. .( � .. . . -rIf _: - T :.; --, i* . thing i di.rk you cannot be Bair , . . . I - . . - BY B. L. FARJES'No I � , . I . . .. you wiloh to keep 1 � t � . I..- - . . . � .1 . . I . I ompletely I allowed hilin to beat, me, and, ell ering the house with gleMbuig %4 I . . Author of "Great Porter Square," "The Mystery of - 31. Felix," A(Erf�ad and tot) careful., -But lie could not keep my c i he pocketed tbe twopences for which we flushed face, and disheveled clotitil, eyell - - - . 4 Cheese and Kisses," Etc., Etc. . ..,.. .� ­ . name from Simpson, who had -seen it on my &I _ . . I " Justice, your horlor, justice " 9. I - . . - - - . ., -:". , - played I saw that losing was 9, winning ! excla - � . . '� ­ �". I a, . _.. . r I ... ': - card. her nail in by I his unlucky countryman. ime, . - �_ ­ .- .. �... 1. : �. .1 . .1. � - 1�6 . 4 __ : � ­ . . , for me. I drove anot ' i , - I . .: d . , , . .. . F . . .- ,- . . � ­ 1, I I . 1, I think," said Mr. Haldane. game I 1. It * . . . . � . . . . . . - That is &I ,-king that I had had no dinner, and " Against whom?" . I . I The First Lillk-Snpi�lleid by Mir. Millingto of ShePherd"S 18U.1411 11 I shall be disengaged to -morrow at remar " Against a Russian nobl I erria , 11 �y ;_ , I - . - twelve. " I askill would he join me. Certainlv he -. CHAPTER II.-(C,0_NT1-,UFD). 1hent in life. A roundabout way of reasibin ing . I ,111, he replied; it wam 01 hurry-mijurry the gov'ernor of the city, who hZs ltiri-- _ . __ . 11 I will call upon yoi , punctually, air,' wol if I wanted to know I had me flogfed with loo luslies.11 Just nov, .. � u at the Hall; and _ I . . : " Bless her sweet face !" said an ol I dare say, and founded upon mere conjec- said.- - WU duck and green peas were like, the I "A hundred lashemir, exel - . irwillan. " She's an angel from heaven ! ture. How f r I was right or wrong will be He nodded and walki A away. but he bad allned tile k. I - And then she recounted a story of kin seen �s we o on. . not gone a dozen yards )efore he turned and landlord of The Brindled Cow would, show I tonished minister. -I Whil.t, h u � . deeds which made my heart warm as I I had wa ered oil t of the beaten p,ths beckoned to me. I went to him, Simpson me. I doing "" beea - ' - ... �.. � listened with my back partly turned, for during my nd now I wandered into stop Ing discreetly ata distance. -When he puts his mind to it," eaid " Nothing, atsolutely nothing.)) , I I did not wish to draw attentimi tbemagain, ndmixed with the holiday folk. I'Vouneed notsay anything," hesaid I Simpson, " he can serve tip a dinner fit for ' I " Bilt that is impossible. 1) . ' _. U t!eonn- Hearing th voices of children singing I A a any gentleman in the land. " " I swear it on my honor, . - myself. There was no barin in t-ny lis! about my sending for you." the dinner was ordere rd " You are crazy, Illy friew your grace." , - ing ; what the old daylle said was for I walked forward and stood oil the outskirts .1 No one shall know, bir," I said. , - - - So I " 1. 1) . - ... everybody's ears, and her gratitude was so I of the circle of peop'.e who were listening to a M) lord, I beg of yoll to I)elieve, 01, the - � 4e i.,odded again and walked off, this time tinkled to play bagatelle till it wa ready. . - - fo ,, you,re a mun after my own heart," contrary, that I am ina posgc.�,swll of aj, - . ,profound thatshe would have trumpeted it i in honour of Miss haldane, set to arroriginal r good. . ", - � a he polished ' I senses. " illy - - . to all the world h6,d it been in her power. I the pleasan performance. The 9::hool . . �. . --- , Z i. . said Sim son ' a off the choices. I . . Her story was followed b others from! children were marshalled in order, arid had - _ _. ...- . . . I . - . . I-- I slices or the (luck, arid ladled down tile 1 " Ell t how can YOU expect ine to, ljel,6re . ... . y ,. . . . I . . CHA PTE R III. I . . green peas, ,arhich really were delicious. I that a inan who is N-1ported ()It C,i.cl�� I , . those who had received k indriess at M iss I j ust commen ced what I afterwards was, told : , . I , _. . - 1. . me i : mme(iiately. "I didn't take to you at first, but it shows: to be exceptionally' JUSL 'till 1,111(l . HaIdane's hands. Generally ill stich scenes wasan origir &I song composed by a local poet Sipjpson did not joi n I ,I nierciftli! _.. - I be mistaken. What's all: been guilty of such violence." lias i - - there is to' lic detected all element of i air compose by thelocal Organist. It btlllg X e* waited till Mr. Hald ne was out Of isight, bow a man inay I 66 11 )) . . i'llasent or discontent from soine carper ticab tobringan organ into the park I then he sauntered towards me with 9, that row about otitaide �" ,,xcuse me, your grace, crie(i t!,(, . . ,, a I impracticab - an( who e lid to I plainant, 11 but YOU 111119t PV1,111. � com � 7 dis6crolant note whicla mars the Iiarniony,.1 the organist, who conducted his own com- carele,is,'uncoijeerne(lair..astliotigh theidea The landlord, ntpred to atte I it lrif� t(I ' . . C �cti a( its, replied that Miss Haldane had'prove what I have.said.yy .% _buV it was not - so here ; tit afl*f ()It position, It , provided himself with a violin, of introilucing hitri-self f ad just occurred to our war . 1, expressed for the young lady at the Menor i upon which ic performed to my satisfaction 11-111. park -to the village, to ace i And at these wor,ls tile. "U'lli,,ky pr(,l, h n I There is something in the manner cOlne from the C. - it . . House was perfect and sincere. I -not that I m mudi of a judge-arld RP- an4l hearing of certain classes of men flow the people were enjoying theniselvem;;-i inan threw off his coat and ).(�st illid i-;I!()1,Vf, - - This set me thinking. Hithefto I had I parently,to thesatisfaction of the ge - betrays their calling. For. but if;he sounds we heard were the reverse of ! the ambarseador Ills shirt, red.Lll(l Stijr �d ntry who wll;�_ -'I at once . - A all I . . tVith . . - ' * - I festive. . excited ! blood. � . _. - . felt no curiosity concerning the ,,nrevealed i stood upon the rise of a green hill, witnesses instance, a Jocs,ey. -yllel 1 8 shrill voice and 11 t1k ' Seeing one for , - matter of business upon which I had been i of the pretty scene. The children, who all inars rea ,,, d our cars. S;impson went " But how 'lid it happe ItSke(i le . - I - the first time, who could mistake hiin ? inur ) . -- bassador. m?' _ 11 1711 I summoned to, Chudleigh P,- rk, and I had, had new frocks on, hall been carefully drill- You look at his face, arid you won- to the windo , and exelaimed - . I , iLss"Ill.ed to '--%fr, Haldane's request to see i ed, arid san admirably. The schoolmistress I I llv tire Lord ! It's that girl Honoria " ]-it tile silliple-st way ilItj,,gi,,,J,',. . � - 9 der how he feels of' a horse. He. ip - d that tile gov(-11,11()I. % ­ I Ale for tile sole reason that 1 41c,;i red to inake 'kept them in line, and che organist flourished like a sailor walking along IllaCadanliged come back ! There's mischief brewing." learne Vallte(l I( c�:ok. . . . ' -ose and. his how; air(. standing by hiniscIf was the roadmi after a long v e. A butcher -prise , Beingout of asituati apl), , fo . : I _. the acquaintance of Rachel Iiiiii I PY19 . I Arid out he went, leaving, to iny sui IMI 1, lif.,, 1- TI e - . . , I - '. -r� a girl ,local poet, with his liands clasped', I "sterling too'. It is impossible for him to disguise 9-111e. A. servant Wit() Illid(A-Look judge for myself whether she w, tlai!�ty morsels on his plate. I hasten- i to) _;Iltl,oilllk�P 'Ille, I - � I . _. -ow street -Cw onen the door of the, I*o0:11 ,-,t.t, likely to rpake iny son happy. I)'.L't- now to his verses it a state of agonised rapture, himself. Ili privace generaily re- ed after him irito the nari �', and, I thi . 1.�'. . . , - iny attention w.:ndered froin her to tile convinced" 11 . doubt, - that tile eyes of the ,ectably dressed ; 11 'i"tp-hie"s are remark- keepin closeto.him, pushed my way through I '-' My lord, it is tile cook-." " � -�r,,� I- � -_ - , . . ' 8 is t �( . , � il , 1:4 �L '� I state. . I liad become inter- wor cople gathered round tu, h an a'N L I% I (!' , : master of the e - .ld*were uponhim.,,Thc song ended, ; N I% .) isaid tile gOVernor wit C*, Li;: I . )1y new, and his Ir,ot, -.in(] hats have a, a num er of p k . ested in his daughter, arid should be gla('1 �here . was a great '&al of applause, in wonderful poliF-h (,I) tliem ; ];lit voll Cast. women, whom they heu.nied in. One was a! " ha�e him takcD intf) tile ­ourl v . ,-I,-,! I I � rl ! k1l - I I - 174�li Ine, (..!.I .. ;(.41 . 1,11r, � ' this tw,hich the gentry joined ,vidi animation, just one glance at him, arid you 'sea th3' *Olnen Of I i(i(ll( I I 11-r- I'b) -,of an opportunity t6'serve her. Why � age, and it wits her shrill ' flogge,I " They ..;e* .� � 4 - it�,elf in connecticiiii � voiee I had heard. .Site was standing over I the yard, alid Ill 8I)ite o,f 1lkV re , . Lhought should obtrude tallhinig arid smilin2 aindrig themselves, and inner man. in flannel apron, knife in ]land 1. . ."Is:111".1, rily _' __ . I roili- general body 2 : -, pooly, dre I I I I file!. with my inission, the particulars of wifich 1 theillroni till _ (if the audience with a " buy, buyt huv, I expression on his' I the fi-rin. of another feniale esed I threats. and i,,y,:,*it,s, ill(.�, g:k%,1 .,;,tcly - � . .. . .., AIIIC . . I bad yet to learn, I may lie permitted to; et one ItOld voice wilich cl�if.(l " 0119- features. The Famb WIlt i valets and hody- whose crouching itt tit tide prevlentvd file from : 100 lashes, ilo more, no 1--�o�.­ ' - ': explain, .. I � . I kore,", for which the vill : " ' i I . age butcher was servants. The nicely smoothed ]lair, the � seein her features. I :' If wha! you say 1.4 trile i-, i,j *Ili , Mr. Hald-t-ne had requested tile to call � responsible. The p t .howed, and their half -sliding, half -coni " Were site ,a, the slut .'" ( I ied the angry � . , If I have not tOl - . .RVli,rI-!.11 Ole t(I y4)II tlij! ex,c . . I utly, t ident motion of their " � , t ',:�I I Ii I ______ . 11pon him on a little MUtter Of 1)11.91ineS� .. � blUSII& he bo4d cry was taken ho)(liest, the cut of their clothes, when they 11 wolivoll. 11 liere she is, coinel back with lier I will agree to take as imiel, nit),c.­ . : *. -: Well an(] 'good ; that sounded inii, �t I up by olneviaoili(d another, faintly at first, but ' -, 1� Dee � shame anti her bra7en face ! lie commenced I " Listen !" said the atilba s,,L(Iol., (10. wear their own, the quietly observant eye ,_o- . It � I U,ng young enough, didn't slit- ? But young as I ill tire poor devil's COniplitillt;i, toll , - enou.-Ii and as if there was not much in ill, presently --seeing that tile gentry were uniniatakably roclaim theircalling. It was . C, oc � - - But I knew better ; iny experience had nodding their heads and clapping their hands Simpson's, as r correctIv judged ; he was � she is, she's old enough for gill. Have you I fulness. -1 I will invo,,461�ate tile `lflaic,:ind taught me that there -must he a great deal 1 -with inore vigour. The organist raised Air. Haldane's valet, -an' br right a haby with you ion huzzy, or 1 if, as I begin to thiuk, you havi, ll()t ,I c,;,,ed - . . (I it was not long -0 I : . - e (L in it. Mr. Haldane wished to see me, and' his bow, the was instant Ine, )011 wil ,� I . . sileneq, and after before lie volun teered the informat ion, wh ich , have you dropped i t in t he water ! W lit, re I get, I promise yoll, a . "Cilling - . 1.� had selected me as his agent, because of lll� I whispered instructions front tile school- was thrown out as a feeler, and as an invita- I are my earrings arid brooch you stole hefore reward for this violence. if, (In .,11t. ()t1_,eI, � . previous cQnnectiou with a private inquiry , mistress to the children, the song was sung tioli to a like confidence on my part. But! you ran awa you thief, vou ? Isn't there ,'land, Yoll have lied to nic i* tl!(,. SI., - . "'I"en I I - .. . office which had already executed some com' I again, and finished amidst uproarioub de- I was oil my guard �; ml, plan was to ask ,1 a po ikere to take &e dral, int,o cus- particular, I will have Yoll e,::idItct_ed t') the .- _.� missions for flim. Now, when a geiitlema� , knotintrations of approval. One of the chil- questions, and to answer as few as possible. i tody? I'll draq her to prison with my own frontier and sent back to f-'ralice " I - . - . __ goes to such a source for assistance - th J dren who sang, the solo part was called u to ,So I fell , I - p ced an(l parried, and .S;impson made, hands if no one 11 help we !" :, I'will agree to tile whole ot it, itly It):.(;,* � matter he discloses is in every instarkee ; I the gentry, and a young lady presented her no demun. This gave nie at high opinion of Thus she went on, screaming at t lie top -of N ei-Y well," said the aliihassa,ior, b, ­.ng - private matter which lie isanxious to keep! with a book. Who tlig youny lady was his abillti6, for I'felt tit It lie was the sort I I Ido, _, ­ I I her voice, and had it not Iwen for tile would wit to his desk ; " take -I 10-tte" tt, the . �_ from public knowledge, and in nearly ever 'was made clear to tile by the local butcher of man who never ne leeted all opportunity , have law violent hands upon the fright,ened governor. " . . _ - � __ - from i calling Out. " Three cheers for Nli';8 of worming himself into other 'people's creature she was reviling kind accusing. " No, no ; ram ol,liged to - . instance which lie 'wishes to keep th� , � You. V L11 � - 0 W � _ot . . I kn wledge of his immediate fainily. I tise-1 Haldane," which -were lustily and heartily secrets -. that he should express no disap. She paused to recover her bre th, and as she i voluuturily set for)t ag-iin it, the h(,i . �1 & v)t' ,lr a -, the words " immediate- family "advisedlyl � given without riegard to the number. Tire pointment at my curL answers proved h litall wilt) lias so straugea fit.41111011 of fi"!ahng I ' I; im ;did go some person said- " I I YPY connection With the firm of 11i.rlow. and i village people wavedbatsand handkerchiefs, 'to he something Iletter titan * novi Hush! .'%lis8 Haldane is e4ining. with those who have busineim; with II ­ " . - Co., apart from my experienee of human cri d themselve ce -11 go witl ""- I s hoarse had not There wap a sudden stilli ess, arid tire! " One of my secretaries wi : %-,-,U..*, 1. I . ' All this time you ilia be. sure I �,�l not' I 11 . nature,liavingr taughtnie a great deal which the fugleman, exhausted with his efforts, forgotten Rachel I)iprose, but I had seen no - ranks opened for the young, lady to pane . I'llat ia another thing. Incollipain W',' -h . . I y�4isturb persons of a delicato' come to a sudden stc,p, whereat they one answering to the description my son: through. Site came close to t we accusierand , any oi,c from you, I wl . . � . I I - 11 go) to. tile iitfe!-rial � . I . turn of mind to know. What concerns the i followed suit, Partially recovering, the George had given of her, or resembling tile, the accuse -1, and, Btoopiiig, placed her hand I re . ions. to . I ' - . - i 1. re. ave tile nocessary 1):*d6N_ . gentle. man directly concerns his immediate butcher dem nole,l three cheers for .'%fr. portrait lie I ind in ilia pom(Ission : and it ocen r- ;upon the shoti Ider (if Lhe crouching figul I The ainialssador g, lamily indirectly ; if he fears exposure be I Haldane, wh qh als . 1� . . . o wer& given, with re4l to me that Simpson waa the man W en. ; At this touch the woman raised her- head I anti the trio left tile 1wilse. ' - . ,sure there is some disgrace attaching to it,', I less heartinei s, but' still with sufficient light,en me as to what kind of girl she was. I and 8e who was hy her side, ellitcheii ! lit less than ,tit hotir the vI,,-tiin of � - . I and disgra 2e to him means disgrace to them. I enthusiasm to satisfy any reasonable being. I was not the first to nier tion . her name., but! .Miss 4411111ane's dress convulsively, as if for beating returned lot,king rwhiint. ` .he - . . Why, there are numbers of offices in Lon- Whether Mr Halaane ivas sa.Usfied I I led the way to Ills int ucing it into the: proteCL1011 from the enemies who surround-. I. '.' Well !" asked tile ainb,,ssador, . . don which are filled with ghosts anq cannot say ; he did not appear to tne conversation. 1.7pon my promptin� he fur- - ed her. The tip -raised face Nvas Wil -1, an(I I " It is all right,­suid tile other, " e-.erv- skeletons. You enter one and se� to take much notice, keephilig'himself in the nished me with an account of the 4lowmestics ' fill] of angivish arid terror, but it was scarce- thinF is explained." I I . . . . - . . - i neatly arra�ged on shelv�s a niim- back -ground . . . . . not comill g forward to av - in Mr. Haldane's estabi infinient, fron- the � ly less beautiful than that of hor.saviour. I ., ro your satisf,tetion, appitret . itly," , ber Of tin boxes, - each securely . knowledoge ti compliment . but that. lit,- housekeeper and butler d wnwards ; he told ! .. O'h. Honoria, Honoria!" 'n urtnured ' " 1'es, my lord. " - . locked, arid each with a name or mark upon was not kinob rvant, of those in front I I . � I him I Presein of 1 kne'their several names, anti I noticed, when I Miss HiLlIlAne, and she knelt arid I I . I it, denoting to whom it belongs. The place int. had proof. His dau ll'('%V L99U " I confess I would like to hear all :i!)!) t - .. C� ghter, lie mentioned Rachel U prose, that there I face of the unfortunate girl to her bro,ant. : it." . . ­ - - � I . you stand 'in is a sepulchre. The boxes, who wore a d s of pure white, behaved was just that difference' in his tone which There was a heaveid pity in her eyes ; a I "'Nothing easier. His exreflenvy !!�t,' a . .- . smothered with dust, upon which you gaze, very differentl r. She blushed prettily, and denoted that she wa% a rson who held a worlel of tenderness in Lr voice. An angel cook lit wlioill lie ' are coffins in which ugly skeletons are bur-, nodded with n uch sweetness, and turned to special Ill y I I bad - entire eoil�.(I,_.nee. ace in his min I. It, is b these from fleaven, indeed, wa,j this sweet girl. 1 Four (lays ago lie 8LOIC NX) rubles aivi rin - ied. Cpen one arid up the mystery I I . . . jumps, - her father wit] smiles, saying something to apparently trifling indical ions that men who ! ILWay. It W.L8 his place I al'iplicti, io!-, .,Lnd - ­ - 8 I i . . and stares you in the face, hocking your him which, of -ourse, at the ollstance I was call themselves t,hought,-nadersl are assi8ted (TO VF CONTI.NVED. .. - sensibilities and causing I I .1. . went there f,, -r that purpose. Unhwkil% for .� _you to raise your; Irom her I could not hear : but he shook in arriving at successful conclusions. Tile' . 41101, - . . I me lie had just heard of the arrest oi his . . hands in amazement at there velatio I i. What! bis head %nd waved his hand, ab much as to change inSimpson's voice when the name of MINNESOTA'S WILD GIRL 1 former cook, so that when his servant said . _ � Your -old friend, wbose name 9iiall not be. say, " No, the honour is yours ; I have no Rachel Diprose passed him lips set me think - I �� , � to him : ' My Lord, here is ,the cook` he . I - - - mentioned .here, Who poses before tire worlolz share it it." his mayhave been just, but ing a bit, of course in the interestsof myson, � - � - . - : . . - thought it was the fugitive w * .. :_ as the pillk of inorality,,ua IM1,11 OffititillieSS it was ilot grac ious I thought. I could not and I began to speculate whether Simpson i ('101b, ON ho had I)een ., character and honour, a philanthropist-, pbr- dwell upon it, ho;wever, for the reason that . . " 'ill' Me' OWN VAIralad NO" 1, brought back, and being very inuch e.,. ,,treii was a married man. . I I Ion Like a Beast. . oil a report to.the emperor, lie maid %%-l_tL`)ut . .. haps, or a Statestrian,or a teacher of morals, my attention w tal chiefly fixedupon Misa Hal- ' The housekeeper and butler- are ar A remarkable Laman monstrosity has been . even turning aroll.litl : , G000l ; take lilu, out . . whose homilies upon conscience edify thA I darke. !The most beautiful season of the ried, I think you saiol'-" . In - . _ ly public -is it possible that he could have been year is springy I discovered at Paynesville, Minn. and give him 100 lashes !' and in that w as it is the uloat beautiful . This was the first remai k I made towards The (laughter of a rich widow at I got tile hundred Meant foi- tile- oth,,-i fel- 1 guilty of this foul wrong? Ouite possib!e, season of fe, and surely a sweeter exempli amle,�rtainikwg Simpson*9 wvi n staw in life. .ww, sixteen years old, in all that time has low. if . ii that 1 4. - ication!of this was never seen than in the' 11 Yes," he answered. .. never seen the free light of (lay, except " Did the governor make air apology"' - I - my friend. Do not be too curious to pry f _ P1 , into the hidden life of the man or woman in person of Miss Haldane. Her face was 'the "That must make 11 comfortable for what ,X-oU'WiolIaI glimpses Bite could catch " Illetter than that," said the cook 'e�iuk- � - whose society you delight, and whose pre- loveliest I had ever beheld, and there wals a them. " I observed. " Good situations from two small, barred windows of the lit. ing his Pockets, I I lie gave tile it gold piece for ' � � sence in your. home gives pleasure to You quality Of g000lness iii it which attraetA,d me everything proviied for them, no hutche;� and our wife and children. Turn your eyes landcom I tle r'.00m in which she is confined. At some every stroke, has taken me into his servict, - y my heart,; it seemed to bills t,O pay, an now time in her infancy something occurred, just and awki--ed me that every lick I received I - I inwards,- and let sleeping ghosts lie-. influelloplet "* ding things and to -n- and 1. e ali4'-x rwrootul then for a rainy day." - what no onecan say, which terribly frighten. in advance will be credited against every . . And here a word in self-defence.,.' lam vest them witt something of her -own chalm " They've nothing too mplain of," � said ed her, and no articulate sound, no spoken fault I may commit. So if I I � aware that harpie� -are everywhere to be of sweetness iad tenderness. When she Simpson. . -.eep -itu eve . found whose aim is to discover some inci d the I - . word, has ever pawed her lips sinm She on myself it will be several yehrs befor�l. . - disinisse appychild who had sung the Some gentlemen," Isaid, " object to keep- has ncver had any communication with, get a thrashing," � dent in a man's career which ofoes not reflect solo. she called ap the organist, a fey- haired ing married people in their employ, but Mr. human bein besi,les her' mother, and now I At that moment a messenger front the . credit upon him, and the knowledge of whic , i go . - h man, and said a few words o tin which Haldane is more liberal -kin inded." and then a physician, and even with them I governor arrived to invite tile allibass.%dor a may be used as a means of extorting money brought a ligb, into his eyes, ard then, in " That doesn't prove liN-ral-mindedness." she could neither understand what was said I to taste the new cook's dinner next da% - . Ele - from him, under threat of exposure. Unfor- obedience to lit r command -for was she not " Perhapa not; 1. In a general to her nor caulike herself to be understood. taid tell years with this master arid rkuru- ' � tun4tely there are few persons of middle age truly Queen o' these pleasant hotir8?-the way. Now, yolk `-AnTel tW!ny ,. . I : .,( ) I eve For the last twelve y"ra she has not d to France with a little foritine of it 0 . who have not at some time or other'been poer, came forward to' receive his need of knowingl and refl tiv h I worn clothing. - 0 a inder to whiicb d thai ec I . open - should ta e you to be a m Lrried man, with 1 perly clothed titan with fearf ul cries she he owed it. - guilty of error, and a wide field is therefore praise a iks. He behaved very sheep N ooner is she pro- I rubles. bl-tesing the happy bli to tiliese human vultures, ,who thrive ishly, an i I . I . I nd sear aely dared to touch the hand a charming wife and family." tears it off. At times it is necessa to . - . � . . , � . 1. I upon the folly and misery of their fellow. she held out io him, but the trying arid 11 There you're %rong. 9 in a single man. to ep her from7oing . � . creatures. I could 'mention the names of triumphant oideal was chain her to the wall to ke . - - - established firms who make a Wei lity of reti I soon over, and he - -. " All the more agreeabl for you," I said, herself in' ry. At intervals during the ' . � . . . How to U1 a Cat. . - A .. . a red to drewn of future fame ani glory. shifting my ground. I ere 'You are, a night anTlday the most blood -curdling A number of people are ii I iterested in I . __ this kind of discreditable business. Men and At this moment a man, who had approach- bachelor, With a lot of ni girls about him shrieks and cries come from her room. So , learning the best way of painlessly ki1fig � women who have b�een more sinned against ed me without my observing him, touched that he can pick and c from. we _ - � than sinning are huntetl down, and so tor- my arm. You wild, so earliest, 80 thetic are they, so animais, and .nay usefully note a com* tured and robbed and threatened that their 46 YOU must be in clover. There's pretty Rachel like those of a wild at in agony, that munication, on tile subject from,% . trahger here "he mid., . correspol". . arme a , Diprose, now, a favourite with her young people have been known to weep and go 'dent of the Englisih Meehanio. Ife write :_ . lives are made one long despair. I wieh " Yee," I an twered �, " I only arrived mistress, and I'll wager with a bit of money into hysterics upon hearing them. ats is some fitting punishm6kit could be devised day. it to- . The most merciful wa f (lestroyii)g c 6 . p t b " * At times she makes noises like those of a to chloroform the raw a sock (knitted , for the mongrels who pursue these methods, k"Mr.'Haldfrie," said th uH'e fo�ked at me, seern( i suddenly to re. bleating calf, and then the is supposed to one preferred, as lising elasti ) over p y e dian, flat in. Lo but I fear that erring human nature will sent me to inq ire who you are. 11 �-. c uas '8 . inembeir something, and r istandy shut UP. behappy. But they do not continue for heliwi ,b that the toe of , the sock is brought continue to supply them with tile weapons I took a car from my pocket dn which Which caused me present y to drift, quite any length of time. She will either stop to her nose or nearly so ; then pour about with which theyfight their infainous battles. my name as rinted, without my addre.4s. naturally, intoother aubj, etp. and remain quiet, or break into wild criem; half a teaspoonful of chloroform on the,olk . On the other hand, there are firms whose simply,, ,. r. dillington," arid handling it We had walked out of tpe park and into or low, deep moan' H6r hair is said to .be close to her nose.- Almost as soon as she � .. b­,5�;ness is carried on in a fashion as horrour- to him, sai t It rhaps he .would take it the village while we were conversing vei a* "ble as its peculiar nature will allow, and to '. . , and entirely veiling her body, which has become frightened by the unusual sillell � - Ar. Hal ane 94e looked at it, looked at Simpson stopped before a public -house in a -, . L1,long �, -who would as soon commit muroltr as trade me, and ivent away, I saw hi tit give the card called " The Brindled Cow. " ance. that is known of her personal -appear- of chloroform, she quietly goes ofl'to sleep; . upon t little more qhloroliornt is added-perhitils . . he secrets which come into their pos- to,Mr. Haldane. R . eturning soon, the inan " You can get a bell here." he said. 11 111 8he has many times been examined b a I'lle : session. The confidences entrusted to their. said. .. come in with y twice -and pussy never wakes again. pe- indiscriminate laying down of poi;oll for ea are sacred. Such a firm is Barlow and Co.; * ".Mr- Haldane -would like to speak'to the landlord. , less. No one can say what is the C'f its transactions.bave always been conducted yoll. " . . . y ou and make itall right with fillysicians, who pronounce the case ho - . if exact or anything else tl= may come along, ; ' as one followed h on,and none not be too stroiiglv denounced. If thu Oilt" - as 1710ving . I . . ,(I, to be. ina respectable and honourable spirit, and I, I , and observed that '-%fr. taking a drink with me� I feel a little can lauggest a remedy for it. Her health are not " in fraud " that are requir � I P Im "And perhaps,','I said, Youwon'tmind causeof herterrible conditi - . . e a memberof it, and speaking for those Haldane w . -away from'h is compall- strange, hein t in a strange part of the ham always been good, anti it is possible that roisoned they may be cauvilt in wire tl*,-PI, - who now conduct. it, say tba,t they or I ions, with the evident intention of speakirg country, and iall be glad of companty. If she will live to an old age. Naked, chained, rge ra. -cage traps, --nd chlorclfol,la,d� - . would scorn to take advantage of any lady privately to me. Upon our . comingtogether ever you come to London we might spend an unintelligible and apparently subject to tile by spray frotin a small spraay produceeg 'A'ith' .. ike la . . or gentleman whosepriv*ate affairs )lave been the man who lia d conducte&me stood a little evening to ether " most terrible mental deprenions and bodil out removal from the cage until itsleep or . . - confided to our keeping., So much for my- apart.. � self-' I have never done, and neve ' ou among the *o _�N I r. I wantel to dispel any iliad impression I Paine Bite is still doomed to live.. y dea4. -Chloroform costs about l5c it,' 01111"' . . r shall do, 11 I saw v ple," said lit have produced upon him, but if I Her mother is the'only one who StAys in retail, and air ounce would kill two or three . anything of which I have reason to be Haldane, 'v' and knew you widre a stranger. " mig I I . : had thought twice I should not )lave thrown the same'house with her.. It is said that all . - ishamed. Even if I ]'ad no son George to " You have sharp eyes," 1 -thought, but I out the hint. He took it u , quickly. - -_ . . I . . 0 t I had "I'll drink witi- -you witt pleasure," he she attacks any one -whom able eT, as . � �. Malift to Clkina-itud Japallo . I . . . � - keep I'lle struight I should not wander into said nothing to that effect, only tha her food is slipped in when she in asle .. . crooked paths, whatever temptation might - . ey � . . . - . be 'ield out to me. : th you live on the outskirts of tire little town, but .. litract I written to him that I was coming to Chud- said ; " and I'll spend an evening wi I sees leigh Park in co npliance with his -request. in London when I've got OTTANVA July 115. -Although the co . AVell, then,'I argued this way. Mr. Hal I one too spare. this Summer the mother purposes to go on a between & Canadian Ncific"Railw,13� C'om' . . _ . I " I received y 3 ur letter," he *' I said, ' " but What's your address?" farm, and there, alone, far from the pitiless parry and the imperial authorities f,r the � . dane had sought my services in a matter 'you did not inf -) rm m e You were c(iming to- Ywas fairly beaten, I own, and, without gaze of the world, spend the remaining days carriage of the niaila to China arid llaffl �,. . . which, dragged before the public, would ; day. " He paused a moment, " I cannot giving him offence could not refuse to o -morrow. him where I lived. So at hi -3 request I wrote I - , . I went into eifect a fe cause unhappiness t10 the youl-ig lady �vho , speak to you til f , , tell of her life. , . . I I - - only - w weeks ago 1))'the . - seemed to be loved by everyone . who knew i . - "That. will ' I I . . . J I . . � " - . . . now vessels on the route an � ' . . . r. fier, and who was spoken of as an ange ., I the b,- convenient to me, air the address in a po*et,book be pr9duced. ci. marked.dl . I said. " I see tf at you have your hands itill Then we went into tba, " W' - " . � - '.. BoWd by a ]lair. , , , monstration of Ahe fav ' With which � .. .r kpiness , now. 2) � pu r- '. � , or - i Iroin heaven. Interested in her hap ., . I . . � , , 1. , 92 . .- I � route -oflice ,utilor was a young girl my son George worshipped- 4 6 xr.L, he it lied "'anA I The arrangement f�r a bed 'Was soon - ' - . is regarded by the post i , - �. Amy-" I (Ion,t ace what &to st been . 49. - I am afmid we made, Sintppion saying a few words alpart to . traction Sue ities of St. Martins: le Grand lilts JU . For his sake,, for my own, for the sAke of .cannot give. OU . bedd at the hall. We have the landlord; after which I Inqui finds in Mr. Dolley.11 made. - So well satisfied arc the il"Perl"I - , --%& . Rachel Dipros-e,. xnd last, but not least, for, a num ired 'vhat Mabel-" Capillary mwttractio,L,� I be. . tl�r of g6ei , and every room, is oe- particular tipple my new friend pref!erred !? I I authorities with the build and speed Of t . the sake of r A. 21 , . 2 Amy -6 � 1. t�nc - - s-weet Miss Haldane, 1 would cupic � , and aaked the landlord to join UL I I % 1. 'Hgw's that?" L .1 � C. P. It vessels and the comf,c 'y of � the -.. I undertake the task which Mr. Haldane had n u a 9 I Mabel-" She's f4sainated, - company to carry out the ma,il service Sue. . it in his rilind to entliti . A to me:'When Miss lage," I remarked. , P ftild - if , I . - . bed , by.." � � ' "Ica* Obtain 111000MThOdatio ' t the vil- 13 '.8pi4ts just befq�l gping tq,- tiche. L. . PAR;- . . impsmi 'o! beer in tk6 morningi and port . ­ -.1 L - - I I - i 'cessifully, that a change n lie conditions of - . . - - Haldane, wao liappily se tle4 Rachel wo;;Id - " No doubt " he said, mid called, to the wine in the evening. That's a to I ___ 11��. _�, I the contract has been m i t . I # consent W'LMA6�. . 9 ade, and tile firs"s �:, il. . . -14 The'Freuch . V G ep y .y G .1 wheat crop, it' is - -i'' - .Vancoliver , . YG ; baPP�.]-It,*aa.-nlinwfi�ho4brg�ugbtmeto him. "t8imp- The landlord has a OM bottle omf " M, wil OstiMtsd, am to ke carried to and from .�L 4L U AN N DIV " Jdc LU I I I ( I I � I I d 0 lea I I I I I I 0 1 1 'or or C gir 00" I I . I __ clearly my duty, therefore ' - I to do what I'Eon, -see that this gentleman has a room M his callaor. 11 . i - port w1fte ' 1 fs" short 29,000,000 hoketelliters. A every three weeks, instead of monthly as �: -- �� . I -eauld towards Miss Haldanes happy settle- RoMeWheria in ifie village to �_ . ' Akeil , - ��', . . I .night. " ' - I It being evenin, no- - for =Oct is On fOOt to corner the wlkrket, but origindly proposed. - Tho new seffice 1 �f. ,� . .I- I - , . I I V 1* 1. . � .#. .. . , .. L' . 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Arid the ` Jer, juicy an - not killed L . 111iml because the flowls arc � ::-01ordered. Bu t, that there is a vamit (I I f - go fWrice ill the taste, the flavor and tile nala. ^ tablelieflS 0 f chicken us it comes variousl 3' 1 ft,u different cooks is a matter well known. Ve frianner of killing fowl as practiced swo]3g the Orthodox Of tile Hebrew faith has much to rocommend it from a 8anitary . tot view. The obligation of tile Israelite POID - * of the fowl to let it ble(�il- t,9 0 en the Veins t, ?e,th before it is cooked is a part of flie .tika law )aid down by Moses in which t lie 17 . of the blood of any animal was pro - $sting billited kilter parraltY of death. It has i)een learned that letting the fowl remain for ,,,e time after it has been killed before Wokivg has the effect of making tile ,,,,,Ies rigid arid the flesh conse,itictitly toorigh. This knowledge was well known t. the colored cooks of the 'South, Skid was. part of the secret of their success in the preparation of fried chicken, one of tile atoding and most fatuous ot the dishes of the old plantation aristocracy in tile days of OLOI,ery. Young chickens, therefore,should act be killed until immediately be-iore dicy sre-wouted. They should be plucked .in,[ drawn quickly as possible before tile fl(,.,Ii beco, ,nes cold, and not a moment shoulcl be loot in getting them into the frying pan. I 0 i - lkippend some recipes : - 't,_q011XD SPILI'14- CMCKVI.-Split the chickens in two, clean eArefully, dry with a cioth and flatten with a hatchet or cleaver. groil over a moderate fire. When well browned on both sides, serve them on a hot ,116te. Season with &&It, pepper, butter, the juice of half a lernon and a little ininced parsley. Serve - with fried potatoes. I I-RIEDCHICKY-1. -Cut up the chickens, sea- sork with salt and pepper, roll in flour awl fry in hot lard. When the whole are fried, potir off the lard and put in a quarter of a Und of butter, one teacupful of crearn, a Cle flour arid some. . scalded parsley, I ellopped fine. . ,AIINCRD C11frKEN A.N;D .POA('HFD F,4.t;-).- i Cut up all the white meat of a roa.sted or I boiled fowl ii -to mince or shreds, anti put', t,beoc ir,to a sinall stew pan with a gravy ppoonful of 11CchallICI 3,LUCI-' ; When about to) mlene, warm the mince, 1lish it tip arid place Illed eggs around it m ith a cronton, of 5 rrefl in bet "-�!en cap -it egg-surroun,lell by �L 0 . I little white s;t,ticc. . ' ��TLANTFD CHICKEN. -Take a chicken, pi -1:111p anti tender, solit down, the back. pl-we . It in a deep bowl or di.4h, breast dt)wnwarol- Seauson the uplier part with salt, pepperan,[ boiter, set in steamerand keep closi-ly eov- ered for all hotir, or until quite tender. Ilk— filove fro-il tile, aish, lay in bake -pan ' hrea-,I * - I up, season, dl-ellb,ye lig,litly with "b4U, All'a bake light hr,)wn. ba-iting often With .L U* '11: - melted butter. .\Iake s�cwe frov-111 tile -;,-;I,. ­ � , PIP11-3 ill th'! diAll- _�_ . ..- . _­ __ I I � - � .. .1 . - .. . .l' . I . , .. -- - -1 ­ (% ,hes. *. . ; . .1 . -1 . � r'i . . JoNoir­. S.\,- w.% I I I (I->. -Cll()') ver fin k -I V t � . b%li a Pound of COM toll, -,Ile with ally �,._1%--);-%- n - . flavoring prebtrred. Half a st"Ve(I Illim- goid is very iii --;e ; or better still, a fo�;%%- moshroonis cockea it, Initter., add the tileat well seasoned awl inix thorotighly. T,ke - -e, -:it\-- & loaf of sweet bonic-inade bt ,Lot tw( - fout- hours old, cut tile crust from ,)Ile end, and tileTI cut a thin, even slice ; trin' t!iop cri,st front Otis, spread with the inixture, add a very thin tsli,,-e of c,)Iki chicken, fowl or garne, lay oil tile upper half sliee, and ' cut, into strips al)Out -) J -)y 4 inches. N ( butter is required oil the breatl on accolm, - of t4le cluILlItily mixed with the mince, Tneat. You may use hain or chicken ,wit I tbe,mince between the I)read, arid if yot lis;e.the chicken, add hain or tongue. I '�HMSJKAND CELERYSANDWICTIF-S. -WIll] a gill of thick sweet cream, and add to i Sufficient gratpd Parmesan cl,cese to make; stiff,paste; spread bread ,%Ith this am sprinkle thickly with %-cry finely niin&( 'White stalks of celery. These inu9t be IlMli, just before serv'ing, and the Parin ' esall M115 be freshly grated. if eKposed to the air 1 quickly bet-onles tasteless. If Parnie&v 19 not obtainable they will be foiintl ver, nicemade with 'any sitar well-flavore, Ainerican cheese that can te grated. Ir deed, sapsago, cheese is by no inei'lls t0L 1) despised for this purpose, but 0111Y A vel' thiii layer of it will be required. CHICKEN- AND TOMATO. -Take firm, rir, ; ;- I W-liatoes,and slice them very tl` w.�" � .. sharp knife. Have ready lia[f a 1 -ain,- � : very finely minced chicken mixed -,ith '-,-. .. tablespoonfuls of mayonnaise sauce ,. sprea the bread with butter, cover with ,I laver, chicken, add a slice of toinato nice1v SeAsctl L ed; lay on the other half sliee ot batte,, �read , and cut into narrow strips. - 'SARDINE SAS i)wicn F -N. -Bone a nuni), 1-4 o ,e . %rdines and divide them into hal Ves. ( - ' ' also a number of thin slices of buttcr, . 11own bread. Have some finely mine: lisird-boiled egg, mixed with finely-ehopp creases, atid enough mayonnaise to trial therd adhere. ,Spread the bread first wil ­ a.little of this mixture, then add fillets . "rolines, lay. on the top slice, press the v qently together and cut into squar4e bite bread maybe used if preferred, al I 11 Durkee's salad drestilng makes a very go)( 1� I . . Substitute 'or mayonnaise. . �- . AD inuerleaf of fresh, crisp lettuce ad " Ld'Oldi Ir I . (le 9 tful relish to a sandwich, if it 1�au �1` just before serving, so thAt it (Io , . 110t have time to wilt. i 1. . _. i ., . . . __ . . - �. I ­�,� I � I I I . . . - I 11; L 11 . . � i flot *eather DiAeio . i q;, . I I . 1. With the advent of real hot Weather t 0110'1�1119 hot weather dishes will be f0u] - "eftPtable : i�*,, 06LID ()0r*froTJc _Wusli strawberries' al ' :' .'"Plierries in cold water, drain dry', ai I 11, ,.-:.Vl" them on A. diah. I jur boiling e0'111111, .":1'�rUP orboiliageurromi jelly all over. Sel- �?"_�1 -`,,"hen cold. . . . ,_"* - _: L - I, ICED COV,F]EF au " ,_Take coffee of good I)r , ".-.-1�ftk . " !,41'% e It strong, and when cold mix with � v e Narrue sweeten . ..... .'% quantity of richcreami. . ;. . 4atep and freeze. . . I., '68 I.? L-tOKBERIty BRXAD.�Take slic .. __ ... . "';j . t, Stale bread, butter lightly anti "('111( "mt. At'rainke in the bottom of a de, and pour in hot stewed blackberri tefke_��otim�ste., Strawberries, raspberr . Oheftieg isay � be served in the sa, I . *4 �? 4. . - 41 . . I - I - . � . _� "�op 11011111 * 9 omelets break the eggs seps d beit until the last moment bef L'g kw the pan. - - .. -:. , - :_ . - . , �. . . � , . ,.: _- ,. . . . . � . ­ - : L . ... ... ::� I . . I - A . . 1� I . . . . .: - I I , : . J �, . _ . I _ , , -.1 ,4, � _ � Z ;. - - - __ ,f!;- 0 - I __ � , L . ,­_ L L I � . ) ' � .� -, "; t * : . ' L ,. I X� � , � 'i '.. 1, . . . 1. ., � - - ' , � � . . I � . . I , � , . k"�' ' ;,� ' _"' ­ ' � . . - - ­ & . , 1. ,L�. , ��Z 11, � :k, . �,:��. 'L , , %,t -,_ .�'. i .. �V Y", , f�; *1 331AN JJjSTICZ , ----4 - - - . - . ': I I -I'.. .4, rd 114. , ?.�'.­-N!" Wa`4 a ..- -,' , " ' ,I it% Entluxb. C*Q1k Into Nt . I , -, i I it I 1; " )assad , - . I .:)-#. ore 1.3avc i - ; ,� '%-It]' glearni., I's ti4lieveled clot eyes !:;- llmmr, jUstice ! hing. I ') I I' It I -Y I I I Ililll. exclailne`11I -:II , . . . - . , . � ,:I­I;I.11 nobleman ' � : :it" k.1tY, wh 0 My I . i 0 has . otil, '.� I *, I I I I A) jaghes' 1) J113L now i hsiws "' exclaimed tile I!, I, . - -�\- hil,t, ilav,e yo a&- . � U bee,,, lil"dilt(IlY -Yiothing.7) , � 1:11possible.- .- - . ­ :, � , ,:I 1!1.� lionor, Your "llace." . I.,V, 111\' frielm." � . 'I - - . ' � . . ' " Ili "M to belieVe, Oil the I .011 III it 1),I)Sses8lol .11 of ,III nly I 11: VM: I- I oi-\"I nle to belielve . � I , r-1)(),-L, ­d oil c"-crY hitild 11V iil,,Iould Illerc-iftl!.has , �;- 11 Vinlellcv..'­ . . .""i"I, " -ace,)) "I'll In 11111�t cried the cor.- - IN C -.;L?!1.)7 - pennit ine to Nk ,,I*, I,; t It(* unhu'ky Foelich. ; "i -al ;11141 ',-('- . . ..,t ZlIld 8)l(Aved It:-. S I . 11-1111't' rell "ll"' st"t� with . I , it. , I :, I 11PIWIl?" askedtt1!o,tn, I , ! , '' -:1 way ill " I . .1Mgilla!"e. I I .. -",V(*1*Il!?r \V�tlltejl ," . I . it �; I I ; I 1) 1), I o - (" - . � II k. I I fol. i-. ,r] . : ! I)(, k ".) , , ie !nt rot'll,(.t, I le !: I - ,If 11-l-, YI)o:ll, . . I . ­ S",t�,tn'f - I . . 0. - , I ,wk. 11 - kil l."i.r"'t '7 . \%,: '" , " "" ;111 'a'PSLI.iL(-#1eI:-%,; ir : I ! I , ::"' - !)ie t-ilriv;,ni ,,nd ­ i liti., ("t.l.; - ;(.kl ll�.- i'lito -:.i�f. 1;-01N, !T­Sj1ji.JI',­,�, M . I . . .. y . it ., , ! I I V �' V-: I % e I I I(: ,,, \',tc'ly , I, � . I 1:1, 1,:�'. � ' . - �., � I- , I'lle i� is ;nfal'17. )!19.". �­i %"�Ill the (!N,Ict .# . I . �;-: :�I`IWII Illole." , C,l th I : . , % :k, ;tJJ,,),i­-"tdor- (11�--, it. - , -,-! , Ing ; 111111)"itilit a tolle 0 r, � � !:I\ (-: . 4, f Y. ath. I ; I:— k, 1 --ate the affair, :iI I Y" "it"! 11")t deceived � - I lw�)lllise you, a SI'Ciiiing � . :;, I c I I ce. I f, on � t1w other :It -d to lll(,� ill tile sli-,11test 1: 1..1 % I, \ MI Conducted to the - . * . � !a:1,11 - i"ralice " I . : ` whi)III. ,)f iL, Illy III I - : - � . .TC 0.111hassador, f3,tting i 1. . 1. // 1. 1:Lk"' ,L le -toter to the � . I - I , - -1 i -!?ed to y0ll. I will not I i ' I ,- it t-' - 1:1 Ili the house of a - ,I �m',(- a fashion of 'dealling )� - I- husine,is wit.1, I,:,-,,.,, t :I,tallje--� will gowith V(,U."- . " � with � . I, hil I ,-'. ln.coinpan�' 1;, I w,li i4t, to the infernal ,.: "-I V(� t lie necessary orders - . :I,- i - .I'll '-:e. .! 11.)ill tljf' vitAiin of the. � ;�.- kil"­ rzolii;nt. . .. *� . ­. - aill I I-,ssador. . , - � - I I - - III the other, " e,; cry. 11. . . - , . - � . I'"' l()II, apparently. �, - - . .. . . .. - . . , - .,.:1-I like to hear all about : . I I,-:-.- llis ex-(­.'!erI had a � iz,- 11ad - clitile colifidellee. . s -, � I ,ic .)00 ruliles and ran : . 1) :­tI I applied for, and - !.0 purpo.-w. Unliv-kifv for- ' I- il'If of the arrest of his i !Im when his servant said '! I 1, here is the cook !' he � :­ !)!,_,.tive who had been i- I 1-ing very much eligraged ., 0 - I, 1,:Illwi-or, lie said without i - I! I I : ' ( -'001 I i k iihn out I.L.-di(-S ! , all'i 1 -ti t8bat way -.. . ,! 111valit for tl fe othev fel- - -. pol .,., ­ :tliof' Make an 11i ogy - - I I at," sald the cook chink-- . he gave me a gol( piece for 0 1 1:Lken me into his service, - 1 hat every lick I received - wl (Tedited against every 1111t. so if I I- �eep an eye* - Ito- several yeurs before I - I . :1 i it a m esSCD gef' from ' the -- to invite the amba,ssador . _ 1,,)k's dinner next day. ffe - i It tills master and return- - it A little fortune of 6,000 t,- happy blianderto which-..-. I . .. - . . : . � . . IIIIIII - ­IIiIIIIII . I . �� I 1. I . : � - . - -. . . . . - to Kill a Cat. . I I I . --. , - . . . I .. I ­ 1)t.,,ple are interested in ' %% ay ,)f painlessly klill.1119 , I'Ay �iisefully note a Con'- - . 1�111,14-ct from a correspon--�- - J, .11-1wi,ir. Ife writes:- - ' � � i,`I;kY Of destroying cats i� III- Draw a sock (knitted - !,�!liig el-astic) over PUBBY I 8 . �,,(- ()f the ' sock is brought �i I , y so : then pour a,bout 11 , I (It ,-Iiloroform on thesock ., ... . Ahnost as soon as she , . .--.: � - - - ­llri - I I)y the unusual smell . -,,�: . , 1: � " -t ly goes off to sleep ; - ��., . , I . r,wm Is added -perhaps z� I 1* " JW%('11. wakes agaiL. The :1 I .. -1 - - - ate : ,I ­iII1 .� " . -. ,I 4 1 Wil Of poison for c, , . I� t, ,in- - -,�- ! . I � 11!ity come along" c, t " . ,k-ii,tanced. If th'b ca a � -.,' t r.:t t are required to be , .,'.,� - . � I.., (Alli-rht in wire traps �,`.-" . I . of,riI .: 111.1)--41 Ulld chlor :-".*� ., , � I! I.-.!?riLy producer, with- -. -, 7�. . I I or - :­ .,.. (:,ure until asleep i . - - __:�,,t� *-)St �1' i,. 1)0tit l5c an ounce, �­--6`111, , , \�"MILI-kill. twoorth ee ,,�-. � - �',, . `1 :. ­!.�,?, . 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I IsI, 4W "todo 1� due to &Utmo �- , I -8 - i -N - . 11OU - " .� � `4 . . ATTACUD'EY A HUGE SHARK of: Orls I . .. 4i " W ; � Nv I. - , it Is It - " 1; e I') J I k# . Z�... - � a oki&, J . I t I 41 a Peril d a YoW Xad WWO ,- xxellllft� Seenes Isk. Kid-Allsintle. , Out � - 1, �.."- k 4, D... Cookbig Chi i=&Xex#4t*X Jrtbe X0.,vellis. Descrihes a feeling I)ecullar to persons of dys, �­ - "' : - ". � -.4 '� . .. . ­�­ ..,. ­� i'�. �. � e the tour of th4 !'I&WrLg on the Coat, The Inman Line steamer City of Rich- . - �­ �,- I . . , -11:�-- ... ' . - . i � Travelers who have mad The cause of persons. whose nerves are I ...'. ., . pelittic tendeucy, or caused by change Of . ., - . �, . �.,; ; . ��.. � -`�,'w.,,klrk, I . . I . - mond, from New York, with 300 passengers zs­. ­ , - , 1. - 1* k . � . : "," ­,.�,, --Ji"; tinentg and who have carried wititthen - -16101:Wd by Pf0trocted and excessive use of , .- � ' - climate, season or life. Tile stomach is out of , .. . .1 -I � it"... ,I� Pil.inillating appetites, are profuse 1 stimulants seeing the shapes of - I - V*rGued bY the Best Mostuster. , - and a general cargo, arrived at Queenstown order, the head aches or does not feel right, . .. . -.. I - I.., . , - �­ . ON . f the mail daw cial Sunday with her cargo on fire, the cotton � � %.. l- . -- I ", 41; '., -�.,; � . praise ay, 0a., ." - -. . - ., � I.! 4 , ner in which h !ing before them is not due wholly to the . J 0 t &n�m& a Pas - V r. Rupert Cowdrey, of Skid � oeir, looks at the Vienne hotels sery � Im4gin&tion. 86YOung man ifond of hunting, had an adven. of which she had a lar number of bales in . I The Nerves;, - - .1 'Ll.. . .. . -... I I - It. � Atistrian c In fut.,the fancy only ope - . . . . . )11 . . .. . " , I they say, it i& alw&Y8 te r- ture rec an the forehold, having'Veen found ignited in . I s. �:.� ­ � . . where, 8,tes to induce a belief- that whit tly with a shark, which would in * scem strained to their utmost, the mind is -- - . . . . ::'' �'11� , � . - . ken , is MI is unaccountable way at 12.30 A. M. On the . .. � I,.: �.-, chic . .1 - - v and richly flavored. Aild th alille aed hideous. . -. . all Prob 1-bility have had a fatal termination 'In - confused and irritable. This condition finds - - . ,,,, '.. ,* �.­:11 ­ , � . . . - ; -­ . � . ., der, Into`- - Ilse the flowls are not -kill � had it not been for the interference of a 10th inst. in the midst of a -strong gale. an excellent corrective in Hood's Sarsapa- . -.. : , ,:. - -.. . I I, . . ­ . 1, I..- . - , 11 is heca The' eyeball is covered Ify---s-network of The fire was so great that the intermed- . . . r , - fol d(red But that there is avast (lif veins, ordinarily 90 small that th y sailor, o ie Robert Hammond, who succeeded . lid steerage passengers had to be ac- . rilla, which, by its regulating and toiling I . . � - . . i .. * � til or - - e do not in killi g the terrible iate ai . - � . ­ - us ce ill tile taste, the flavor and the -pal ' intrude themselves visibly in the path of the ocean wolf just in time powers, sooll . I- - 111. farell * to in the saloon, and it was found , I . - -- .. ..- � . . of chicken- as it comes various' save oung Cowdiley's life. The sea, at `;Ommodated Restores Harmony . . - I . -.,.,-. - o­.i- ,,bleness . 11 ht that enters the sight, but -in the ,pourse this po advisable to signal the Cunard. steamer . I . . . i -..1. . ent cooks is a matter well knowi of -0 t has always been sin ularly free *. . .­ . -. frZ'l diffell some diseases these veins are frequently from a abl Servia, which'rernained by her for three to thesystem, and gives that strength of mind; . � � � . . � - . er of killing fowl as prwcti congested and swollen' to such size as to rk a, and bathers are e to indulge .. .., - :. . 1. " . The n1sn" f the Hebrew i I be- thernswe . days fearing that the fire might extend, and - nerves, and body, witich makes one feel well. . .- -. I � usitally with impunity, but on I . . ­ . . � � 1'. I . . � 0ong the Orthodox 0 come visible, and when this happens the ef- this (we ion Mr. Cot t an unfre. that it might become necessary to abandon - . ' ' . I . � 11 -� ­� - * ! ,,inch to recommend it from a sanitar Ir fect generally Is to appear as if there were oce wdrey sough her. A saloon passenger who lauded at ... . . . , � , . - , I ` � . * `,. . has - . Israelit . - - quen nook, some distance from the spot . . � .� . � , .. . ­ - I . i . P0111- . . wn states that a lady passenger in � . I .. ­ . .- ­.. � . t of view..The obligation of the I an object of considerable size at a distance where e bathing is usual and where the Queensto . . . '.. S � . . . I . �, i en tile vell's of the fowl to let it bleei I from the eye. . - . the night was awakened by tfic ... ... Hood' .. .. .. . . .- �� to op it is cooked is a part of th a . coast a elving rapidly leaves the water very - � . .. . . . . .:i 1, . � - - . : I I . . I : . . .. odeath before Of course, this vein is generally long, thin dee � . INTENSITY OF THE HEAT .. I . -1 . -..� . . ... i; .--! . J law Jaid dow,, by Moses in which th 3 I . . - - � .:. . v ,.., - .. 'ta" and sinuous like a serpent, and the figure wIall accompanied only by a Younger in her stateroom, and fumes of sn�Ioke. Sar'sapatill . ­ ­ ­��Ii ., � t;IIV of,flic blood of any aniffial W" pro - Ze . I . .;.� � � , - by . . : . 0L. 0 I seen is frequently startling like a snake. brothe� a boy of 13. He plunged into tht, ,she inimiediately called a steward and in- L - � - . . . . � I I 1%. ; lalty of death. It liam beet r Sold by all druggists. $I; six for $5. Prelm red only . - . I . . . .. -1 �­. . III liner poll � That they seem to live is ue to the fact wate fromi the remains . - . . .,�, letting the fowl remain for l Of an old formed him, and the seat of the fire was traced by C. 1. ITOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.. . . - . f ... leallied. that that they are often not i perfect line with steamb at landing, and, diving, struck On the hatch bein taken - - - etiine'after it has been killed before to the forehold. ' :.- -.. . '. , .11-4; . , 80111. the direct front of si ht. u They are either violeut�y a dark object that seemed off long tongties of flame shot up, aN dense 100 Doses One Dollar . . - . . .- , I . ! A has the taffeA of making the - . : . .. . -- ­ . r ccokirg to the side, up or lown fro m- tile focus ; to be 1�ing inert on the sand at the bottom r3 rhe n . - , . - - . -- , . 'es ri,,id alld the flesh con equenti, r volumes of smoke also aro e. r crew e - ,-,- - . -- - --- - . . . - - -- - -- � _-- .11 01060, - a therefore, when discovered, the victim na- of the little inlet. It was the shark which deavoured to get at the burning bales of . . .1 I ., ­ - , - -�. !� .. I : , . l T is knowledge was well know I . The Royal Labor Commission. .. - I . -W 1. . , U)U�j). Ili -the Soutli, turally turns his eyes toward the effect, rose wi�h -him, and tur.aing on its back made cotton, but the men were almost suffocated. ' .. � -. .. .. - I cooks of . - - , : .. .�, - . .� tile colored , to � the secret of their success 1 1 and the effect, of course, moves away. for hiiI with snapping jaws. Cowdrey Wianwhile water was being poured on the The Royal Commission appointed by the � . . I r .1 . I $lid Was part ol . ., I � I ! . The eye follows, and thus a continuous screarn d t� his brother to go back. The bo . Captain Ledford being now British goverpment, to inquire into the labor - '!' - I.. - -. I I ;,.. 11. of fried chicken, one of th a 0 �, burning, mass . I I - - ­ ­- . . I ,he prepal'a.tion and realistic motion is got. Now.. if the who had just left the shore, scrambled back, aware of the serious nature of the outbreak, question, has fairly entered upon its work, . . . . - . . � . - ;.- ,,,,jingarld most famous ot the dishes if . -. .. - . ..- .., ", .", . 11 11 . . tbeole plantation aristocracy in the days ( f eye be returned to the front again quickly and Bet off yelling for help for hill brother. ordered all the passengers to be aroused and but when t lic asf;igned task will be completed . .- . .,.. - -... I c done without be would - � � � .10, al-ery. Young chickens, therefore, shoul I it will see another snake, whi if watched In the meantime Cowdrey made for the b u lit on deck. This Ile rash. indeed who would attempt - . . - . . � If Was - �'. -. I - " .� ii, . � will glide away in the same manner. the landin �, -and a eceeded in rea,oching its ro luly alarming them, and in short time to predict. The Commission has divided its . - '�e kille(I until immediately beiore the y . u . und . z.­�. � -� �A .. (, writer ofthis is afflicted by malarial disease, rotten inibers before the shark could attack the corridors were filled with groups of men subject into three sections, each of which is i IF . - .. , " ll " � . , I . ,q.,gited. They should be plucked d and after his eyes are thus congested many him. He endeavored to climb up, but. the tee. I . , . . . I ' an - . -... - I are . and women. some of the latter praying and to be considered by. a. separate commit , � , I - ii quickly as possible before the flesh stran nd clou4s pass within his terr'bl f hehadaioused gave him no time, - Group A includes mintn . eering, ship- - - - ' I - 1, g, engin . - . . . �, 1; I ? I I ;1herd at him with III, speoett that sent On reaching the deck the crew were found 1_ . ... ... , � . : T ir,aW ge shapes a weeping. There was, however, no panic . -fieconies dold, and not a moment should be -sion, which, if. he were -'in a state of ne'r- but ru. building, hardware ; group R deals with . . ...- 1 4 10,-, ill got ting them into the frying pan. I vl . . - I , .. - I vous collapse, might easily be all that are the water flying in foam. To avoid the making preparations for launching the questio�ns of transportation and agriculture; . . .. - L. - �. .� . I , L - I . - I I . , . . . L . a nd some -recipes: I I seen by those suffering from delirium gliark,Cowdroay, who is vi first-rate swiminer, boats -with textile, chemical, building and L , . . - . � .. � , while the stewards were bringing up group C , _ _ _ . � .. 1. . ,- . - .. .� Ig4 � k ()IT,El) SPRINC CHICrm.N. -Split the a a � . ..$. T11.1 i tremens. darted to the other side of the landing, sufficient provisions tolasteach passenger ill;.0f,ellancous trades. From thi cl,ssfi _ � . . � I chickens in two, clean eArefully, dry wit'll'a 1- I . - . . . . - � ­ - I . :.- '.. -, � I '. I . . � interposing it between him and h is foe, six days. - I cation it will be seen that the Investigation - - . . . I '. ..- .� . �11 � �. . CIO:h and flatten with a hatchet or cleave . - -, �: . , ; I . 118i . . . . . ,,� . . � which , hurled itself blindly against the IT- WA', A FEARF17L 'NIGHT, . contemplated is most coniprehe ve, anti - - . � L ­ . .. - - - - I . --- ,� iroiI over a moderate fire. Wfien we I .. ...Im :.:. Sir Charles Dilke. . , '. " . . - �, ks�f ­ . .. .. I timbers with a force that seemed to daze it. that it is intended that no aspect of this. " I - � . . ' them on a h � . nd seas were sweeping across il lie &cks. - . . � .. . "t brOined on both sides, serve t . The decision of Sir Ch%rles Dilke to return It returned, however, almost immediately 1 III .3tion shall be overlooked. It is - I - I . , The narrator, a Catholic clergyman, tiaid burning que . ., ,z. 1. ­*. - . . . - . pla�e. ,Scason with talit, pepper, butter, t e, to public life and to accept theinvitation of to the attack, which tile young ma� again lie believed if it had become necessary to intended to Igo thorolighly into the questions . . - .� ' .. -,�,. �,,:, . . . .7. � � . 1; ivice of half a lemon., and a little mine the Forest of Dean constituency to stand tried to parry by doubling about the crazy leave the ship that night it, Would scarcely of wages, hours of labor, classification of - .-. . I - . s I ! �*, . � �arsley. Serve with fried potatoes., for parHament at the next election, is causing 8tructu to which he was clinging ; -but the I have been possible for the boats to have work, apprenticeships, Machinery, safety '. �. . ' . � . �, - : . 11 111 - . 'KE\.- ork . � I . . . - . . - �NIEliCIIIII _Cut up the chickens, sea- . the Liberal party in England not a little shark, Zeming to realize the advantage it e8caped being swamped. I As soon as seven of employment , dismissal, refusal to w . � - -- � . - . - i- i . 3011 With ,salt and pepper, roll in flour and embarrassment. - It is generally felt that he gave its prospective victim, seized the only or eigi t burning bales had been thrown employment of foreigners, obnoxious of- --- I . . . . . . �, . - - fry in ]lot lard. When the whole are fried, is as good &a elge.ted, and that should he remaining support and snapped the beam in cials, strikes and an forth. Judging from . - . , � I : 1; i ' - "' verboard the hatchway was covered, and fi -. -. - � .. I p(,.,.r off the lard and put in a quarter of a live he will certa,inly appear ill the House of tu ain, as easily as though it had been of 0 The the manner in which the investigation has - * ' . - . -- 5� mcupful of cream, a Commons next year. And of course a man of glass, betweeti'its terrible jaws. steim was injected among the cotton. lit, it would seem as if all recent * - ' - .. - "I ,. --- ii Pound of butter, one te . ps were also kept going to get, the started o ... . ­: .. '. I. . I V'� - , 1,t1'.!e, flour and some scalded parsley, his ability and exrrie Cow4rey eized a piece of the wreckage as P'm hich was being pour�d on tile fire' trade disputes were to I)e threshed out over . . � - : �� ..­ - .4 :11, s I . , I .1 6opped fine. I tent to be a mere ollower in the party, but a weapon, but had nearly given up'hope, water w in, with the labor side represented by _ * . . .. ­ . W out of the hold. Tile suspense that night aga, I . . ., I '.',1iS,.-ED CItfCKE'X AND ill insist upon having a share in its coun- exhausted and breathless as he was, when 'ledgedleaderi,; iventliefirst hearing. - , - f:4i- . ible, but the passengers bore up ackillow 9 . L I L, C.-,,,-. upall the white meat of a roasted or : cil8. This will throw upon Mr. Gladstone shouts Iront the shore lent him f resh courage, One result the Commission can hardly tail . - . - i I . - - I . . -.led fowl ii,to mince or shreds, and put I lendidly, being cheered ' by the encourag- viz., the finding out what ' ' ­ .. I 11 �� �x, I the necessity of deciding whether, having and he prideavored to frighten off �lle shark sp g N, "rds f to bring about, I 11 gr in the captain and officers that 11 i th�se it.to a small stew pan with a avY t broken with Mr. Parnell because he was by striking at it with the piece of wood he I all " 0 the minds of workingmen . -. . .,. I. - � . .ut'l yet be well. It was not until rtally lies in : qlginiul of Bechainel sauce ; when about to an adulterer, lie will receive Sir Chas. Dilke held. At this moment Hammond, making I L L1:) a. n i. next day that a vessel was with reference to most of the questions at .� ... . L . � se1-:c. warin the mince, dish it up and place a ain into pa:rtV fellowship, though an a running start, junlped into the water, and � . � : . , !, sighted in response to the signals of III issue between them and their employers. ' - - .. .- ''I . .. , .. , , .1 --s around it with a crouton f. few strokes had . - - ­,- . - '! - .'ed e',�n 0 alulterer more guilty than Mr. Parnell him- with a tile young . � : . I .11 fo, � " tress. She bore down oil the City of ! - . . . - . - . - � )1`e4tJinI)ct%vcen. eachegg ,-surrounded bya'self. Thus far the veteran leader has not I man's side. He was armed only with a -itish . - . I . .- - : , . I . I Richmond. and to, ed to be tile , Bi . - - . . - . . 'L 1�"*.!e white smice. I � spoken, though. -.vhat Ilia decision will be 1 kniff with which lie had Leen opening oys- 1 C kieyl`or, bound to 'Liverpool .. - - . . . . ' steamer otin - ; . L . . - - . . '71'ANIF.1) Cim-KF-i. -Take a chicken, %-hen the tinie for deciding comes there can I ters ahmit a quarter of a mile from the scene , from new Orleans. The 'captain, it was : -.. .1. -. ; . . 1. "I . . . . � 1. - he back. place hardly be - -drey's. peril., when summoned by his 1 . �-. � . � -1 ., .,,I,,Lll,iteii,ler,st)lltdowiit any doubt. All his O'clates i of Com w Is dying of fever, but the otfiee- . -. - . . . J 4 r i ' i."G,er . :1,31!eep Ijowl or dish, breast downwa F brother, but met the shark bravely when it 1 thought, . a ,� - I rd- ; maintained a similar silence...,�v n the press in charge agreed to stand by and lie to I 9 � _� , - ., ,. � . ' L._ ."' '' - -,2.-..�011 tile upper partwiith salt, pepperawl Conservative &nil Liberal, , it airs reltict- 'darted at th6m, at the same time calling to I until tile follo,h-ing night, when the Cunard I . . .,. ..- 0 1 1 - - .. . - . . I . - 'i 0 1 -11L hove ill sight, and tile coun- �* "' - I . � �-�. - �- b -:(,,., g -- .4eiv cov- 'ant to resunie tile unpleaBant aul 'act. Only Cowdrey to make for the shore. . - ... ,. .4!t In ,,t,eanier and keep clo C. : I � . I steamer 8I . . L -. . ­ . - , r. R the T12ne. has thus far bro -e ard, . . . - . I ali hour, or until quite terlde . 11 tile Silent, - The young man, -11110 eow. _ . ­ .. � ell;` �or � � i . wlif) was . and _ I - - . * . :c . ' I sellor then left. Rocketi were sent tilp _ . . - . . . . r , , : � , !.A' .0.11 t1je 4iisil, Jay ill bake-pafi, brea-st . This Journal exposes tile e ptinesi% of Sir 1 was reluctant to forsakehis rescuer, but p -r- coloured fires burnt until the attention oi tile . . . � I l"T7V f, . . . . S, . - - - ,e � . . . -(�41( y wi � I . . .. - - . 11 IT) th f1mir and Charles' so-calle(l viiidicati( n (a pamphlet ' . -p. sea,,on. (11 e lightl . : ceiv ing lie was only einharra-ssing Haninioud I S . - I - - ' . � �.'­Ji-ht brown, bastingoftenwith ahttle written by nimself in which lie strongi % U - . ervia was attracted. �She cattle nil, arkil did I - - . . � .. 11 .. .1 f - - - by Ilia persiqtence, lie obeved, only however, - lot leave tile City of Richmond until after - Par- . . I;. - ..: .-.:: , Iledbittler. �lake sitncefronithe,irip- serts his innuet-inw--) alld Points out that lie i a small pib . I 'I'lic day .f ter I M.artinsville, N.J., Methodist . .. - .,.-... - � I ,� � . - . � -, . .. 'el . - ­ 11r, I I 11 My acquaintance with . . .. I - � . -1 - is Ili precisely the N-Ame 1) -sition as wben to arin MmAelf with '01 lle h`1P owhead had been pa'.'ed- _;011,tf- . - . '' .. . i . - 7"i�l� in Cw disl'.. a I . ,- . * . - pened to have � in hid (liollies. By the titne , meeting tile Servia. thi� Inman hteianier City .-)C ., �.- I � . ­ edy, Boschee's German - � " * *.. ' -' t -el.11 I - I . �­. - . - . , L vel.&I... was j"IN I] #he I)i%-,-)Icc .() L r rem . . . i - :-- : .- �.:.:,:k� � the . .. lie l'ad done this, though, Haquitonj and; Of Paris, front QueenstoWli to Liverpooll )U . - - - I I ­ ­ . . . . � . . r I � . � �­. . . . . � .4, , rey, Ili . - 1 �* . . , - . - -- . ,;: ' ­ : . , Court. - He has indeell"' 8. Vs th'i TIM the i4liark hail disappeared, and Cowd ,-,yl -11p, was made about fourteen - ­. . � I . - � � ' ­ - . � . - . .­.. .-- 'S,irle Sandwicheg. . . - - � . 1 64 PUbli81IC(I 11, pil.111I ,)I- tli.- 1wile- I . ab about to plunge r came tip, and � - 4 .- . .. . . . . - . - -. I - . vears a . . . - . ­ Jk .. - I - .- :oN(:..­:, S.X,-wx1( Im.-i.-Cliop very finely ttt of his intended "onstituel . - but lie has all agony of. Suspense, W nd lie . Ai.-TFU A rONsl'l.TA,Tl0\ - - ,qo, when I contracted a Cold - .- .. - - 4 1 . . .. in, when the Lwo arose once more, a I . . . - I . � . - . I ilr�., j, 1)jtlIII,I (),r col(i tongue with any savory refuttil nothilig. He IIAS IIII(To ly reiterated - could see that tile -diark wai hadly w0tilloil-' between the captains of the three stearners, v.-likell resulted in a Hoarseness and . \--- Ii - .1 I' '(,,h when made . ' - 1 , from . - - - - �-. '. I . 1, .;,,,, prefitrred. H%li a stutled mai- not upon Oath, statemems livl�h` I I it wim decided thot tile City of Pari.,i should I ('otigh which disabled me .. -:,I � - � . . ' ' , - 4 � I ed. - 11 Il . - . - - . . . .. . I - I . ii I hetter still, a few upon oath, a 11riti.Ah Ju,y (lid - not Ile- tl e Servia should I lillillg Illy pulpit fbr a number of ( .� I� N,(,I,\ 1111"c ; 01 J - it was still garnet, howei-er. and following resume her %oyage. alld i I . 1. Z 71 . . , . - -1 -- � . I , I " 3 � add the rneat lie,ve." ThAt he vrill lie el .. ted if lie offers 7 ,o - - thesailor,"M ilt) was 811III-illiming slowly, I' accompiII tile City Of Richnionil to;tlle r trying a Physician, . . I I . :,..­nl­01I,,S cocked in butter, .. eiy ,I tiallbaffis. Afte ­ . I . -tl and In ix ,thoroughly. T.ke * Ilin Ise] f no011-, dou 14,1 - tit the %ri-ilregain (1')1It` %valting until thp, black niu/zle of the Irish coast. Meanwhile tile internediat, I I . .. .. I . - wril �;e�lscalt - . O,i "Oli - . . - had beel'i Vell'101,041 I witliout obtaining relief I cantlol -. .. . . ., I - I ­ I ' �� " 11 !�Aj of ­. a all( I . 11 "'. ., veet lionic-inade brea,l twellt%­ i Ili former 1) . iL- no nence. in the party I mhark ainlost tollelled llint, when, as it: and steerage passeagerjb ollifortable. Tlie . . .* ' " . Ic,*-,I. I,,),,,..-; (,lil, cut tile crust from one enil, , is very improbable. f one timighemay t1irted itself over on its back, lie pluly�tl the to the saloon and matile c say no\v what remedy he preser bed � * . - . - : -' - I . - - - . at'l tlren . cl:, a thin, even slice ; trim the rest asqured that bef, re he comes to th- ' fly. I t passengers pay a high t ribute to tile viglit"Ice I .-I saw the a4vertisement of your : I. ...- -- - I . � I -1; '�:. a t, t 16 - knife up to the hilt in its soft be s, and . ' . . - . . ..- --. - . 1,11-, �roiii 6is, spread with tile mixture, - height lie will have to' deal wi li hat inter- I sank inimediattely, its blood dyeing the and energy of tile eall,tain, otficer , I obtained a bottle. I - ' . .. . . 'I - . I i lii,Rhing tile crew. To the captain and officers'an ad- . .� - . 1. . - . on-coliformist , , t r red, and its hugh tail 1. I . . . . - atj�j,t \­,-,,� t!li.l sl,(,.e of cold chick l;,4`OW1 esting thing known, as tile IN receii,ed such quick and permanentII:! ­ I - . 1. I 1; Va e hs of praise and thanks was presented, ­ ­ I � - � 1. ..., - .. . Or _-alllo­�, My 011 the tipper half slMe';,'- anti I conscience. NN'hat that means lie may learn WA,er in its dying thrues, while Hammond dre it that whenever we 1w,,e . -* .r I . - I . .. 0 by 4 inches. So I to ilia cost... xhatiSted, � and t:V, were subscribed by the. saloon hclp from . - .1 . I -,. - I.. e � - - C-. into strips about 2 1 .. I . . I... - : swam for tile shore. He -a-as so e I ss rs for distribution among tile men 11ad Tliroat or Bronchial troubles', .: - -.. .- I- 11 . . . . �. .. . IS re(Ild count . . . . -ss I I . - .. � - h,l----:r III oil the bread on ac ., .: I however, that it was nee, . ary for tile two pa enge ­ .. . ; ..; . . . . rticularly distinguished them- . . - . . . � . Ity mixe(i with the minced I - ::- - -- - ; Ffegh and Vigorous. - 1 , -: - -, - � since in our family, Boschee's Ger- " ��.. - ..., �:. 1. I (�! -;Ie. filiali"i ' ,.. �',- I I .1 ., I Cou dreys to bri-lig him in, but with tile ex- %%-;,o had pa. also raised a : .. ­ It .- - I - - -�-,�;L-. You inay Ilse ham or chicken with . eption of several severe bruiseson the breast � selves. - The other - passengers I man Syrup has been our favorite - - 1 .... . - _ On a fine morning and a fine road, what c had handsome sum for tile same purpose. Tile i . - . thtni: lice 1)etweeki the 1.kread, and if you 11 is more invigorating than a spin on a cycle. I &lid back, given him by the abark's Wit, y and always with favorablc! � . ­ -.,. ,. -e *,!I'#! chicken, add liam or tongue. I tained no in'ury. , Irish co3st was sighted at daylight on Still- remed . I . . - .. . - - ... ' ' - ' I . %%'hen it comes to a race, the suggestion of st's i . to L �. - . � . -- �-y .-. - . -Whip i . on a small fruit ves-'. illay, and the steamer proceeded on her way re�.,ults. I have nexrer hesitated . - ; . . '1� I ... L � , H -117, AN -1) CFLF1'Y.SA'%DWtCHE­S- gI Hammond is a sailor I . . . -1 -- .- -.-. : 11 i . . - -- -1 - IEE1 .Mr. GeorfeiPLilli s, Seely. Leinster C h to Liverpool. . . . . . I ) 4 i,:l of"Nick sweet cream, anti add. to it , It f cln ! sel pliving between Savannah and Nassau, ,eport iny expenence ' 'have . . . -. . � � - r .. I (A - . - I I have found -. - - .' -' .. 1 .1 - s-1feient grated Parniesaii cheese to make a I ub, Da I n, 12and, has force: �kppeued to to Ilia family. ttiem 0 found St. Jacobs Oil all invaluable remedy I &I'd It be on a visit others when . I . ... . : . : ­ 'r - I . . - . ., I I. -, spread bread with this .and I who live near here. He it, a stalwart man .1 . A Brutal Conductor. ', - ubled in like manner." Rr*v. - . . .. . . 11 S­I'Paste , veral I . , tro . . I �lv minced I for ,trains antil bruises, and so have lie . He age, and very modest over his -0ad . . -. -. . -. I . - r . . L - - . sprinkle thickly with very fint . 11 I can't let thit3 girl travel over this r . W. H. HAGGARTY, I . - . I , te ! members of our club." T,I,ls ought to be � ot ""(14 Ls only Ilia . a .- - 1. I wil'te statku, of celery. Theme must. be ma( I . i lieroic doed, asserting tha', it we f oil that half ticket," said the new contiluc- : . � ' . --- Ir ... - - L1. .. * ' , - - L - jus. before serving, and the Parmlsark must I borne in mind. . .. I . I 1� . I I experience with sharks and their manner o , tor. I � of the Newark, New A Safe �. - . . � - I , .!, - . - . I �.: �' , . I "' I M.F,. -Confer- , - � - %V11y ,lot ? XN'hat is the inatter u ith my 'Jerse,, , . � . . * . . . -. 't*,freshIN, arated. If ex'posed to the air it __ 1�t/ , � I.- The Lond n DaUy T,Iegraph',; St. Peters- attack in %Vest India waters that enabled I I - " - ': "'I.-.- if Parmesan , im to rescue young Cowdrey, who has. how- :. .1 ,-Xkly 'bcet.-oines tasteless. 8;ndent d �c!ares that the bar- Ill- little girl," asked tile motiter. -,,(--e. April 25, go. - Remedy. . . . . '. -. .. - ; rg corre n ,:�, - � .. 0 . -� . " I .�':110', OkUltinable they will be found very I bil - I vest in Russia this year is likely to be tile ever, presented Ili ki with 5500. L . . . I 66 She is no child. She is more tl�an half . . . ... *--,- - I well -flavored . -- - . I ­ . - .. - -­. . . � at-�einade with any shar He draws's. harrowin I - . !-� grown. - I Q. G. C ,REEN, Sole Man'(r,W00dburY-NJ, . -. . . I V ; ' worst on record. i I I . . I . � . -�' .i grated. In- . . I - . I . orything then . I . � - - . - .� -:1 -1 Ar.erican .chcese that call te to be I picture of the - resultz - of the cont'lluell I - . I ' I'li, %Veil, if that ,lon't beat evq . 11 I � - - . . . I ­ I . Is ive it up. t i - - � I , d�­A, sapsago cheese is by no mean drouth. 11 Prices of cereals," tl�e says, are �: The world will never stand still for want I 9 fere poor little -Mamie as, IIIIIIIIIIIII L . . . - .. - � I -. . . . N 10118 , I # ..: . - -i"Pisc(l,fol- tills purpose, but only a very of woaponsof deitruction. , ew invent , been traveling over this road oil a child's! ; , rising'hourly. Rye has never before been . The Reason. . Z -. .. -- i,� � ­ ; . .. ... I . ., I . . I . . -I i "I.; lowilig up --hips, forts, etc., I w all at i .. . . . I . 'O -ti layer of it will be required. . . for taking Itfe, b ticket for the last ten years. .nd no . . I .� - , .. - . � . so dear. Throughout central and western It more than - I - Why i:i it that ten,hours on . , . , - ... , - , '.1 , '-11ICKEN AN'TiTOMATO.-Take flr' all r portion of sii;uthern Russia are constantly being announced once she is no child. Th - at s a new, way to - Mr.' G * - ,c day . r I .. -, - � � I L - hieh are no I . -.. . -1 . � - -k I A the greate tooner patented than I i eel,, as long as other si. -i of .. . - . - � I I lx--iiatoei,aii(i slice them very tilil, wi'll half of w worry thAtraveling Pubt c." I'Sunday � a .. - - - L. ..- '� .. i - - - . - .Ministerial reports so rapid is the inarc The Ill her paid tile fare, and then tile. tile week? . ­ - ; . ­ -, ! ih%rp knife. Have ready half a 111141 -, the outlook is dismal ll � I . . i!. i I'lay the winter crop in sotrth and ea.,4t Russia they are superseded, - .':: ` . . . - . .c ­ I progress in It gir p . . . - I ! )','in Ply Ili ii iced hickenmixed ..'ith I—. leath and devastation dealing - I ulled1herself out like a teleseo Mr. W.--liec-LA,use it is tile " "L-st" Of the . - � - .-' I . 10 �'.,- via- 0 pe. . . . ­ -- .1 11 % , � perished by froiI Famine is already via from Niancliester . I 'week you know. . ��. � .. �� � � * 'rilespoonfuN of mayonnaise sauce -. spread Ot Ros. weapons. A dispatch . --- -� . - - �. . : 11 IP . e. peasantry .. tt-ebl ead N% ith butter, cover with a layer or ibte in the faces of th announces that a private exhibition has been t! ' Bird. , . -- - �. . ... . . . �'. - . - - .-­ � � I � i troma. Diseaw has already broken out. anted to be a � . - . L __-� L .1 . . . I .. - - . ­ I . . . . - annon that will . . She W . . - " - I � ' . . . i � UE-eken, a(ld it slice of tomato nicely season- at mixed with tree given there of a species of c . - . 0 . a ' I ; I Tile only food is oatme - lie ordnance now A c , gentleman is courting a Serpent rings are in hiah fav r Lil c, ... ' - _: , ..- t"418ky oa'tlie other. half . slice of butterd bark or similar ingredients. InKazenamong almost entirely tk6pe out t erLain young M . I . . . . - . . . el in fact there is a. . .-L 1­� -. ,:, �: . � fi.read , all 41 cut into narrow strips. . 146 in uee. The inventor is one J. K BoU, a younglady. He called oil her a few even- broaches are mu I worn, ­ � - .. .. .- .., I, I . L indigentg receiving meats gratis are ep tile ings ago. She seemet! to be under the I rage for unique jewelry. . . .. . - - - ­ .­ I "AP 1) 1.\ F. S . . . L _ 1, . t L M. " . -1,--i)ww sr of Ili otherdistricts, ... . � . _I - - , . i i vs. -Bone a numbc noblemen and 76 priests. local engineer, u ho proposes to ke I ' ' _:_ - I I ' '- 1-rdinesand divide them into halves. Cut � In the details as to the design aad so oil of hia weather, and there was a peculiar drug Capt. Shaw bas resigned as chief of th , '- t - "'L .- - ­ . ,. imilar conditions are reported. secret uuti't tile store smell in'the 1-00111. - I , I I 41so a number of - thin slices of buttered 8 . people instrument of slaughter ii Fire Brigade. I . - -. ... � -� .1 -1. 1. 11 tion of Rovonopol many Ll patents have been 11 What ails you, my darlin - ?"' he Londo III .rOwn bread. Have some finely minced Jewish sec' American and continents 9 . L . , . , . - . , � -e dying'of hunger,'ai.id hundreds have to cured. The principle of the gun is pneu- cooe,l. . I - ... - �- I .- �-- . .0 IsIIIIIII, . I �, ,f, . -�Lrd-boiled egg, mix'ed with finely -chopped a' e room I 8e ' = - =MM . - -1 ,- . . �... ... I -, I n huddle together several families in on I . -. '.. . -.i .., . "18 . $68, aild enough mayonnaise to make ic and it is claimed it will stir "S the - I wish I was a bird," sigi-4 the young . 1. - .- . - - ­ I . -1 . . ­ . . . - . . � .. _,_; I *� I, I 'liemadhere. .Spreadthebread first with . f� the sake of Warmth. Some papers Con- mat d will Trow 50 lady. . I ADIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, I ­ "-,-- . I f t in advertisements of children for sale. The Zaliniski un in range an I '% a little of ti 01 dynamite a distance of three - So you could fly into my arnis ?" queried I I . . '- *-- " - 1- .. - . t '' iig mixture, then add fillets 0 t is taking precautions against pounds rted, can john, suggestively. � . S � *- Z � -..%.� .,�, Ni -N . . - - - - . � , PArdines, lay on, the top slice, press them 4vernmen ilected ivith miles. The r.ew weapon, it is asse Is, of - No ; I want to Ile a bird, so I could not I - .% -.-. . - -.-. .1- - - . ut into area expected revolts. Taxes are co old genera , -: . .. . I 9`I together and c is he fired twice a minute. - � % P: and failure to pay - � .. larity, ' 110 get the toothache a,ny inore," replied the . .. . 'A'hite bread may be used if prefe r,r:3u and tile usual regu, theSir Frederick Middleton stamp, w . . a ; : , '. ­ it . 11 I ited with severe flogging." . lady, swiuging. on her jaw and groaning . . . .. �- ." I -- , -. .;L 1: Nrkee's salad dressing makes a very good V'8 like to fight as humanely am possible, will ,� I,- . . - . � � � - . � ..,." I � I For a long time there has been talk or a . � I . . : .-. - . 1 i il. . .:-!b8titute for in . . use of this burler of dynamite audibly. . -1. . . . � -: , - ., �� . ,. ayoniiam. tuoe adds Franco-Russian alliance, but none of the . not warring. . . I - . . 4 . � . .� :e : .., ., and . . � . . . . . . . . I . I � . . I An inner leaf'of fresh, crisn let . � . . � . . - . � . I -1 if it can be litig reports and rumors could be as mass"' Ing I . ' . . . . - . �� �-... 7 . I i.'Itful relish to a sandwich, - The old device of firing - 04t a cannon to . I . . . . .. I - .., . . . I . . � �. Why? - -; � - .. I -. L. I . �. . .. ... . .. � ' "" . does to F . . . .. . - added just be!ore serving, so that it = an 'reliable foundation. A sen - . .. .- . .1 . - "L -W : I. E(it h - sation has, however, non been caused by an induce rain, though we believe seldom if . . . - . -i , 11 live time to wilt. . ourens, eX-Minis- ever successfully used, except incidentall We were in a hammock sitting, � . . . -. .. . . . � . �t '4 . . . , ... . -�.- ': -. . adinission ma F1 y together, - - . I . . . I I � .�,;. i -- � . . . :. ; - . .. .: . � .. . .; . � , I . . . I . ., � - L . - I . , � I - ' . � L. -- �.Ir�; I 1. .- � . , ter of Foreign Affairs in France, to the on battle fields, has always had its aAlvo- Nestled lovingly ' ' - - . i .. . , . � � 1. ,� -.1 �i : .1 - t. M. categ. Given the rain clouds, it seeaw on- E after evening flitting . ' . . � . - S . . � . - - - . .4 . I - - '. . -. .: � h an alliance does exill venill ­ - 110''t' -Weather Dishef'6'.Llt, .,,, . '. effect that sue respionable to suppose that, if they . Foun u.s thus in Su mmer weather ; . C- I R I . � . ­'.� .,. �'. Wi - 6athet the Flourens declares that while he was in office tirely - -iolent concussion, But this Ilight an inspiration . . : L.� 1. . : ' :: - , �., 1v I . . .- .1 , I � th tile advent of real hot w - ' - quivalent to a treAty were could be distut tied by % tion led'me- - "JOV4003M 3P -A XMIs - . - :-'L ­- `-� 1,31lowing hot' es wiU be found diplomatic notes e, they could be made to give forth their watery , Or'the moon's infec � :..� . . . . .- . I 1� . I 11,eptable : weather dish exchanged between his Goverement and . 6 better test to the theory Seeking Joy's perpetuation- . .. . . -crar1=3_ I . . ­' . . ­­ I ' . and these notes arranged for common content& To ' 1 - - L" ­ _ 'I 2 " 'j., ; r. , I ­­ ­ ,:. .11 11 - . . I . A I . - . - I M. Flourens, .� .. ,.. , --. -4.- . . ­.. ­­ I : ",ASDberries in cold water, drain dry, and action by the two countries. than isafforde( "i - . ' ' RHEUMATISM ." - I C�U)ConpoTE.-Wash str&wl)�#tieh and Rus*a, �b explosions on the surface To beseech the maid'to wed me , I r. .. . -.- I Moscow, where of the earth, the . S. Congress, at the last Breathless was the hush that follolwed, I - - t - . �L..., -%-. i", I I - - ­ ;�-o - �' . , 1, � 'L . PIke thern on a dish. V,ur boiling common. wbo bAx just returnQd from 'priated $7000 for experiments - --A.- 4. ." I . ation session, *pprc - s . , 8YYUP or boilin t jelly all'over. Servei he met the czari added that the form be exploded in mid-air, and Deeper then I felt tile pressing . ' Neuralglay Sciaticaip , - - - . - I I �-­ �-'.-:­ V;i � g curran I work of the czar with balloons to of In the nest her head had hollowpd, - � I . i - 1. .1. i .4 ' ; w -- . �-!:::: : ;_ � -� . � - . .-wheil cold - . . : of this al"nee wail the , near Washington, � . , ­ .. -. . . - .:- . , Icy,) Co 4 -El. --Take coffee of good brand, hiinself. These statements, appearing simul- trials have been made Amd, this speeck her lipe caressing, Lumbagog BaCkMhef' ... . ,It '%L, -!.f! .1 ' . I" in mechanical and electrical devices il�teuded . glibly as 'twere reason I . . -.. - . .. ­ I - - j­'�­ ,.� . ­ -_i'..:. - I. - .. , , - . Roned out I - � � !I 14ke it strong and when cold Mix 'with IV Uneously witit, the Bismairckillkin arac td - Headadhey * � . ,:� . .� 9 . � . . s. Captive . - : ... .� ., I, - . . - , . -.. � the Barn . ealargmg upon to be used in the experimen With some lubricant did oil it- I . . I I - . I .., I - .. , � ., , I . . '.. , '�',' :, " - iallabUrgf-r NadricUen, .. . . --- ' . . ­ , - -- - e quantity of richereanu .$weeten.10, the I balloons, carrying exilosive mixtures of 1, - - .' I . . * . :1 " . I _ �__­ I � . riendship with , I 1. _�L . I;( " close f Courtship's a delicious season, , Toothachag. : ..- - " .,.-�­­,-,­�, ,�,� i t48te, 4nd freeze. . . the danger of too It up and their explosion effected � ` , . . . . .,.. 1. ­­ - ­!�.-­ I , , 111,AC glica .--of Fmiland as offensive to Russia halve evoked gas, are sen Why get married, dear, and spoil it ?' -- .! .. i- .. . - . � .jI, ­- -. , � L.tL ! ; I � - �,. �, ; KIJE[any BREAD. -Take 1 isemi-of- at any desired moment, by means of " � I '� Sore Throat# - . ..'.,.,.--. --,t', t�'. I . ---Gp- . ... I. " .. . -A1 I ... , 81 ndignant replies from the German ;Iric spark produced by apparatus On the . - .. - -4 .. .,ti- �-,�,..,­ �, and remove i . I . `� , , ,-� 44� 1 41�eet tale bread, butter lightly which th; Salisbury -Govern- elecl . - - it*$,,. '41prains . . .., % -;.. 1,.­':.%�, r4at* Arrang'e in the bottom of a deiwrt fibial prom In ere is no difficulty in that part - . . - I F 49t, R1 9 .� . N olith- y spoken of is im &Uy of the ground. Th . .1 Unkind, at Least. ., - .' ;1.1 - rl( � I .. . I � �. -I -:. - ��: - I., 11 ri , Ment is opelIlI t it remains to be swu . . . � of Etem � I . .�-..,;� .: � .--,tt:..� . , I - ber ,.Italian &Ili- of ttle work, bill. . BruI945159 Burm -. ­.- �,�� .. ries, raspberr a Dreibund or German -Austrian mp 2 �angV pur. A young woman said ta 6ne ot her . I I ­ . - L 1', ji, V -j"'v­ ,�� I- . � . . - - Z... - - - -\1 - . . � ­; ,.,. 'W"t'lle'11 to taste. Strawber offK.14 whather they will AWO ti h v be] - 0, Sold b Drogalits #md Dei I . . � �.­4.. ,-.I if Mid I em 9,11usion .represents the made friends . ders everywhem . I ch - - : This ; actual experimen wi - L.. I � - - .. , �i,,, �. , 1, e3 may: be seI - in the is 0 &nee. d pw. The once, in '. ...1. .-4-t.---.- � . � way. . . .': . . 1. r b6lief that w4hin a rwenk - P4604 - LOX estern State suffe from I I I know I don't plasse people at ;we . ents a bottle. Dinctions � .. . . 1, �� I,- . - I - : , - .. :. ,- -�:, � "I . - - I I � . � 11 � , . .".I , �- -.-L.�..;, I . . - , - '. 1-te:, . I ;I ­ .1 party to 06 secret in some W jirst but after a whUe 14m. regularly adored." ­ I.— U ulf"Ages. 111111'', . . . . ,lisbury h&& become &* - ri:,,F - -I &&I AnIftIft C.1L, B&II1111104; " , ''. J' ' ?�L­� -----"*-"Iwmmwm- 10 -Now- . . committin* ilia GovaIratnent, so drought, but the ej L ,-,� .- �- , " - ­ "'.: � .. J� � '. , Is& .Terimeviters 9 , I - 1#14 ,- - � b, .; 'hare (the moisture) be. 61 That"s like oysters, isn't it?" was the � = . .� .. 1, t -� i, 11 . , � ­� - ­ � ntion ve to Oat& their . . . 'i" I V." L. ' ,,. . tely ra4king omelets break the eggs soap&& 0onve tied inyower, to conjoin ..ha response. � . t 9fluag"k ,*CAL ?i.1P,,­4'1_,,. .I ." L. .r . I ,,,dbe% until,thelsd momen a it remalu it. ­ - - ­ � I . - . . I .. .. ­. I 0, DMA: ftv , L... I--;,,- -1., I I.NW-4r '. . - I � . 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I . . - 1_ ;. � __.. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS: 14 referring -Masters- Ed. and James Broad are � -James LiDtOn if re0oVW=ff froia the � - .. i; ".. � . ; . .. - � to the address label on your. paper you ffects of his fall at the Spink Mills. .. . .1� ".;i - 1. , - .. . . . rusticating at UnionVille this week. 0 . � , ..Z.. - - Cali always ascertain the date to which -The library will be for the present R I I I .,; .. ,_ . . , - . your subscription to THz Nzwsis paid. -Mrs. F. Likoy, of Toronto,juee Joe. DO YOU -- W'EA I TROUSERS 71.":T. , v0, ­ � . I - - Remittances are acknowledged b, sie Elder) is renewing old acquaintencei kept at the drug store and will be open . I I . - . - - ,tbange Of date on label on the first paper fol- . 1. - . � . . . 1. � . I I I - . . . � , : . : ..., a .� . - I . - . . I . . I � . . . . . . lowing receipt of money at this office. Always in Pickering. ,each day of the week. - L. r I I - W.A."a".M.- is _TV"Kr.&&.I-­TW .A6 -L-- - - :. . . .. : . keep the date paid &bead. . -Edward Balsden, of the ban Una ; -c _. . C) . . _. . . 4 . tf - -L. A. Findlay has received a two . � � . . . . .. . I - - . -4 ­ . - - , ­ - � - � I ..-.,. She ftkniuo- "two. . 1''. & 5 La - - � . - - . . � .. . ,- . PICKERING, ONT.. JULY 17, 1891. . - . . . 4 , - . . . � I � . . . . . - , - . '......e., LOCALISM& .,. . , � _- . - I , . . - . ' - I � . - - --J. L. Spink visited his mill bore on I . � . Tuesday. . � . - - - -Miss Eva Cuthbert',' of Toronto, is ".. I visitiDg with friends here this week. . . . - -Miss Mabel T-vlor, of Whitby, is - - visiting this week at W. V.Richardsons.- . . -Robt. Miller Jr., is on his way from � _. . Scotland with a cargo of il�6roughbred � . ­ _. sheep. � . - ( . ' _.. -T. -A. Grieg' our jovial tinsmith, is I much elated over the arrival of a little son . - - amd beir. -rey - � __ -S. H. Jeff - our popular principle, � Ir . attended the Teacher's convention at To- . . ronlo this week. ' . . -Pitrick Gorman, on the Base Line is . . I . . having some improvements made to his - . cow and horse stables.- . - : . -A. Cuthbert is relieving agent for Geo- , - . I I Gillers, as bell ringer. Alex. swings the -I-A,., rope with his old time vigor. . . - -10 lbs. good Bacon for $1.00. -Fine ______� Large Cabbage,New Potatoes by the peck. _11,grvey's cheap cash store. _. - I - . -Geo. Gilders serenaded our sanctum � I ­ on Wednesday with a basuet of choice - , . . . .- garder, rasberries. They were bands-Ome I and lucious. . - . -Miss L. Morrisey a . rrived home from . Montreal, on Tuesday eveniuz, to spend . � I a few weeks holidays' . I -A -Sermon will be preached in'the - � Methodist Church. next Sundav evening .� . . - by the pastor, I 'To young men-what.the-i - - sb3uld be." . . I - -In order to comply with the 6ont'ract . , ' . . - , of baving the Spi6k mills in running or- - I der within this month, the workmen are .- . putting in. extra time. .. __ -Choice mixed candies, 10c. per lb., .- chocolates 20c, gum drops 156., creams , " - '. . 20c per lb. ; the Boquet, a 10c cigar, 6%for - 2.5Wt Harvey's the - leading confection- , . . - . - � ­ .I ­ � . , -7Father Jeffcott,' accompanied by M. - - -'�' _.. Gleeson. and others, has taken a till) up . i - - the lakes, visiting Afacinaw and other pla- . - . ces of interest. Father McBrady, of - Toronto, officiates in his place. . � -Wli,en you lose an animal do not . . . waste valuable time in bunting it. but at - . once have a notice, with description, put - in THE: NiEws, and unless it is stolen, . - we guarantee to find it. . _� -Our Edward Balsden had the mis. . . . . fortune of upsetting a load of bay en route . - for Toronto. He charges tile accident to . - a piece of new gravelling. Neighbors . : came alouc, and assisted him in righting 0 . . . . his load. .- . : -There was . light docket at the court of Revision on Monday. Only one care - _. . was heard asking for a reduction of as- . .. sessinent, and that was granted. This is . rbaps the smalle,3t court ever held in . I rickering Township. . - . . . -The cross-eyed w.beel on Captain r . - Hilts' hay rake, as the machine was being _�_ taken to the shop for repairs on' Wednes. 7 day, caused our villagers much n - amuse- . ; ment. The track was much,the shape of . - . _.., . - a river bed. � - - _. -Our town had a call this* week from .- a pair. of poverty stricken males. About, - the only redeeming feature they bad was a . the speed with which they expended the I . half -dimes given them by mellow hearted . . I citizej;s. Would it not bernore charitable I � - . to let them work for their whisky money. -Willie, son of John Bucham, south - . of this village, received a rather severe -Wound on his wrist on Saturday. It seems 66 was in a tree cutting off a limb when by some -means he overbalanced- and fell to the Oound. The knife entered his ' op. wtist and infficted an ugly flesh wound. . I- It is thought that none of the cords were . � . . ' � . ' . -We made an almost unpardonable . error last week. In reporting the mar - n I riage of Wm. Leach, we gave the lady's i name as Mrs. S. Garrett, instead of Miss . S. Garrett. It is to be hoped that their . married life will be none the less en- . joyable. The mistake occurred through . - unability to decipher the notice awlianded . Us. - -James Miller, who had succeeded in � .- establishing a lucrative law practice -at M . . Meaford, Ont., has been forced, through . ill- health, to give up his business, and is .- � . now at his home, "Thistle Ha", near - . .- Brongham. He will attend to convey. . - ancing and all legal business entrusted to - .- him, and may be found at the above his ::: fathers residence. . I - ­ . .. . -The -Sault Ste. Marie (Mich.) Driving W_. &_ . ' . Park AsOocation, cowplimqpt us to their - meeting on July 28th 29th 30tb and 31st, - : 'the purses aggregate $5,500. No doubt I �. . there will be a - good time, and we are . - thankful for the invite, but must de _ I ...- ,I ne I .. the invitation to be present as we intend I to issue THE NEWS that week as ustial. . . - . We wish them Pleasant weather, and a good attendance. - - ' ­ � _' . � -Several times liavb wi� expressed the . belief that if sepiebody in this Deigbbor_ . . I hood would establish a public boat house I :. the enterprize would pqy. We -�re still ' . of the same notion. The Claremontlj3ap . tist.Sabbath sebuol tried to arrainge for 1� a picnic at the month of the river on Wed- ( nesday-last. The committee tried th pro. , .. I cure boats from the Whitby boatmen but . ., . could not, and as there were none to be . .. � had here, the idea Was abandoned and an . - . - - excu"gion to Peterboro arrainged for. . The managers were willing to expend $80 . or$40 in hiring boats, if they could be � . . had. Had we the proper accommodation � � - we would have visitors almost every day I in the week, and certainly the more visit- ,---. ors we can get in this way, the better it. - __ 'is for the village. We are allowing many- -1 - '. sea stuitable waWting plaom to far excel . - , ours in popularity. Won't somebody do I., - ,% :. Something. , ,,�- __ 11 .. I . �. � : . _11 ��'_ -_:. -, . - , -,. V-- 1.-;-il: '4 ; _.. . A'.1--i"l- _:��­`;..... , - , i- P. , "' � __ " , , :, - - - !�, . .. - - .,. I., . � �_�. ".. * , , �R__.­!V� -t- i4 V ,- �.:. .. _�.. - " _,-, ,.��. . ,_ ,�, �: ?- , , , _. � I .. ,,,,,, - ,I . :­ I i , . '" �A­ � ­ 'W'.., �,ro. ,4- t- ­ � _1� I , . , ,4 �X;, - " � --V. . "'At ,F1 , - , " ­ X k - , . ..r ,, � Z I " - ." . . , ! ifo'_,�l �.'., .,�i!, i. A.;t "'. ." ,i .. , . I 'i - "" � " - -f 1 I I" I - " ..i � 1%, 'I.' - .,"� 16_�'t '. :_ I N . 4 'r 7w, , ... _s i�,17, . - - - , . � . I . I . I .� . 1. . . . ; ., . . Weeks' divorce from our eta and enjoy- will go, win. UAW a half Pound better 011 I .. p . . - __ - . . - . . ­ . . � . - I � - . - . . - w, of Toronto, is -home even. � .. . I . ­ . _� I . . . -Peter Andre' . ,_ � . . � , - for a vacation. Pastry making is not ap. If you want cheap Coal oil.Machitie m . W . - I I - , W4__ .- , i ing every conceivable sport. ! the weight of one fleeos. Bets are about . . I - - - F. - .W. ... . . � � : . N' . S . *-'" - 1 parently a disagreeable. task for him. 617,Turp6ntifie, Jera jars, Bacon. Tea, . - I I . . . .. ... ::::� . - �; . . : . . . . ­� -Water Melous, whole or by the slice, Sugar, Cheese, Coffee, Cotton. lee and . . - - I . .­ � � � � 1. _. I a �� .. . . . . . - . . I.. . - . : I I - . . I . . . . .3 I . � - - . , � I Banuanas, Fresh Le -'one, etc., 3 The Just "Paris Green" go to Logau's. ' * . � � . . . . - .... . . m . - . - - . . . � - I . . tea for 25c.,at Harvey's cheap cash store. * --The yacht La Bonatre is a cute little I .1 TV 8,0, V.=.A,:b .Mxts! . . . . �. .. - 1. .1. L Ii. . ... . ... . : ­� I - . - � .. ­­ -Rey'.Mr.Westuey has been appointed boat, but the two cute young gouts that ... . . . . .. . . . -_ , - .--- .- . . ... . . L_ . . . . . _. ... Rural Dean as successor to the late Dr. left her to have tea with Lizzie on Satur- .11 � . ­ . = ____ _.... . . .- .. I - . I Carry, of Port Perry, for the Deanery of day evening had the bulge on the captain . . . . . . . . - . i I . !�. I . . . I.. . .. - . I . s; - . . I . East York. J. C. with hill fish tea. We have not yet heard the -first complaint . about .,,-.. I , .. - -Farmers. vilio bad bay half made -John Peaks, of the 8rdcou.,has been . . . I � . . . . - .; Monday evening. wore a funeral smile all confined to his bed for the past ten dal," - any of the work turned out or any misfit given b , ".. Tuesday. Wes weather seems to have a and at times he wa3 considered to be y- - . . - y .. .. I . � . _. special hatred for wind -rows. ing. but its we go to press he is rather"bet. .- I . . . - . . . .,- -Armed with every --,onceivable piece ter than usual. He may yet recover, our Now Tailor. You can n6w rely on getting''work - - . I � . of tinware, fair youths and fairer maidens -Rev. Mr. Weatmacott will hold ser. ' -� ... . .. _. _. . I . , . scour the woods in search -of berries. vice in the English church here com- . . a 1. e- have a -large I I . ... . Dodging the owner is an important part mencing iLt 8 p. m. on Sunday next. The � done up in proper style. W I stock of ... '. . . . - . . . of the business. . public are cordially invited go attendd and - . - - i , i -In a letter rcetly ceived from Dr. bear this American divine. Lot our peo. .. Wors'teds, Twoeds and Trousering to select from, :_� - _' . . I T I Young of Vt. Auburn. Iowa, he says: ple fill the church. . . . . . - .. i , "There is a fair prospect of an abundant -Thomas, eou of Lonis Symons, Aged , We use only first-class trimmings. Come and see .,. � .. . , ..: harvest here. David Anuan,of Pickering. about 17 years, died on Thursday morn. - - . . . . I . .. - . - . - : . is still in Vinton, I:)wa, with his only re- ing. He has been sufferipg from con. . ON ' ' . . I - ' I . . � maining horse ,Fardargo'. - . sumption for some moutbe. The time of . what oing, we will make it wortil your. ., - 1. 1. ; . I . -Rev.Mr. Bishop, of Parliattient street the funeral and place of interm4ut have , . ' I . - - . Methodist church, Toronto, will conduct not yet been arranged for as we go to pre ' ss. . Whila.. If you have cloth� you want cut or - mad 6 ' - . service at "Ropebank" camp ground on -We are informed that the Toronto . - - .1 . . .. ,� _. : . . . I Sunday evening next, at 7 o'clock. The folks are commencing their usual ractice 9 I � .... . . . . - . . P , - . up, we will do it'at ver moderate prices. . We have ,1� . : - I public hre cordially invited to attend and of holding Sunday picnics at Frenchman B y . - - � . . . hear this eloquent preacher. . ' Bay. Last Sabbath a party came in a . . : . I.. I - . . - . I . - . . . -Lost on Sunday, July 12th between steam yacht and took D06848sion of. Mr. a Very nice summer ,,coating, cheap, everybod' � Y - - _.- . '. .. St. AndreWs church and Mr. W. T. Ear Smith's field, and there indulged in. base , - . . . - . � - . . . . . . - . - . . . � I I � trick's residence, after morning service, a ball as well tie other sports. Girls As well . . 1. 1. , . : . . . � I . _ I should see it. . - . . - . � _. .1... .- large, !jand painted fan. Suitable reward as boys were there. Now this is some. . - . . . . a . .1 . . - I .. . I 1. 1. I.. I I.. . I .1 will be *ven t3 anyone returning the thing that must be stopped, and the * - . . . ' . . . . I 8am . e to Viss M. Allisou. � -sooner such is done the less � expense will .. � .. -The Friends meeting House (old I$.'- be necessary in doing it. - " I ..I DICKIE-'& MARQUISIL.--. C. church) is being painted outside '.'Ais�` -The committe of the Uxbridge base . . � . I ­-­--------------- - - ----- __ __ I . I week. J. A. Hilts wields the brush. - As VU And band tournament, t1b be held on I . - . the inside of the same. building was 4mi- . dmday, J41y 28rd, has iorwairded 0 .- r a e a s iort time ago. t es- runW,, mplimeDtary tickets. Some $, = M .� . t%� -I . .. ure will e a much healthier appe .. - THE -- - larly t t d I h . t 400 us TILL - TO , FRONT -. I ' , in � I zes will be offered for the various com. . . - . . . when compl ed. '. ; titiong. A great big day is expected I I ___ I - I � � I - I - I . . -We sy 'athigo with Mr; and I and it is hoped that a large !turnout will '. - Jobia Heal, of Scarboro Junction, i be present. We -shall endeavo'r to be there. And the Old'U, an on the war path for a short tiie" selling . .�_ . loss of their son, a bright boy -of some' The bands will compete in the skating - - . . --Dry Goods in Great variety - . .... .. I.. .. - ..- years. While play * in the yard 011 rink, and the base ball tournament will be . I- .. ­ . I .. . .. I . . . . . I - ' . . . . � Monday" of last , ;x4he fell into the -on Plank's cricket grouni. - - - - -_ . . . � . . cistern and wl - uthful I � . . -I- - a t . .. spi I . Several villagers have i timated tba READ wMADE CLOTHING unsurpassed irit bad fled. -Xi - 1. bs they intended do. . . .. , * 'J 1 . -James Sbit . o. has been re. ' _. in quality tind price. Good fit guaranteed.-. . - .. . ..I.,- I . lievincr D. W. B1 - iltant of the nating to the library. Now �would be the If 1. M accou time to wake such a gift, as the title of ' N . Ontario bank het*46ij,he past two weeks 31ENS A'L DBOVS HATS'Ai D CAPS� such books can be placed upon the c%ta. & . has gone to Mount rorest on a similar � - errand. James is a quiet fellow. at the logue. There is something over So on Latest styles. ,- _.. .1 . . . - . . . �� 11 I .. . .. 1. . � � . . sallie time rather sociable. We sympa. tile membership roll. 'Now I if the nuin- . - 14 .. . . - - . 1. - � - - - I . . I and sty] - thise with several of our voung ladies. ber can be in.meased to 100,! the Govern. 1B 00TS & SHOES, in every, variety 6y .. -We longed for the -12th of July. Not ni-ent grant will just be $25pore than it. �.� ­ willbe with 80members. 1weutymem. guaranteed to fit frow a month old to 100 years. ' . __ . , partieularly to ' hear the sweet music of bers at 50c would only meRXl ten - dollars . 1 . . . . .�:. . . the fife and drum bands altbouL,h we are to our village and $85 to the Institute. crood and fresh at the lowest" margin ,- - not thel least arnong their admirers, but Come good people lend us y�ur shoulder. I GR 0 C E R I E S 4 0 I . I 0 .. - in the hope that we would by some pe. . of profit.. . . ,... . . I- I . .. - . . . . ­ � . . ...--. . culiar means obtain ever bo stuall a taste - -Saturday was a lively day in the _ .- - . . .. ".. I . . I . . - . .. . . � . .. I . . . ' of new made taties. Alas our hopes are Queen city. Followers of King Billy held T in great variety too inimerous -. . . b -b -b -blasted, and oui life is b -b -b -blight- a mammoth demonstration. One who was CANNED GOODS i ' . . . . - . . . . ea. . present informs us that it took one hour to mention. . - . . - -.1 . .. -Th4 Good T nd ten minutes for the process- . . I I � . . � . .� . ­ � . - emplAr lodge of this vil. R . ion to pass . I ­ . . . . .. . . . ; lage wiRfi to Announce to th6. public that a given point. 'No Wore consistent orange. WALL PAPER and Bordering, Newest Styles and'.--.. they will give an open meeting in their man was present than our ,John Leslie - . . . . . I - . . . . lodge room, Dale's Hall, on Monday eve. and -he informs us that lie never attended . lowest figures. . � , . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . - L 1. . .. - ... � .1 niug next, July 20th, when a varied pro.. a more orderly and a lar;zeT celebration ' . . * . . � . .., - gram will be given, consigting af rKita. to the memory of the Irish defender. One A fresh supply ot Crockery and Glassware,- Chimneys, Burn- . . !. 11 I .: . � tions, choruses, songs, duetts, dialogues. new feature of the process�ou was the L . I . . ,-etc. Admission free. Everybody wel. presence of a large number !of ladies 3*0 , '. ers and Gem Jars on hand.. �. I 1. I . ... .. - .. I . come. . "eks. Demonstrations were held in var- .. _� � . ' . � � . -it . was ke'neraliv admitted that the ious.other places throughout Canada. It The Old Man purposes selling Marriage Licenses qs c'hea'p Whitby junior cricketers who defeated is with pleasure we state that at no place as ever, and will. allow a large discount if taken by the dozen. - - our boys on the college green, on Friday, was there any rowdyism or interference - .- . by nine runs, were much the larger in met with, - Now is a chance for old and young to he made happy. - . �.. - * . . - � . . . . size, vet not a member could be called a -David Picket'aud famili left' on she - L ' ' . * . . . . . senior. Junior teams when accepting a early train Monday morning for 'Mareb. . . ' ' * challenge, are not expected to give weight ville, where Mr. Picket has purchased it . . I... I TR N G, PER Be 80. ._� 1�- .. . . and girth measure of each player, yet mill. The will is situated on the old ____ . * ___ I - - q- I . often children are met by young men. It the old Welland canal feeden and is some - . � . . . i is bad taste, boys, to ascribe your defeat tep miles from the town of iialland. Mr.' . I., .- . . � to the large size of your apponents. The Picket has for the pas& ten years acted as ; * k . . . better way is to take a heavier team when manager of the Spink mills, during which playing the return. time he bag made many friends who re. To A',6'. G R IG'S �. . . .. . . -The council dacided on Monday to gret to ties him leave this neighborhood. I _' I ' . I . - . 1. - I - . ,... 1. .. . .1 . . furnish the material necessary �o replace Helias been a zealous temperance worker, - '. . . ----is the place to buy�. 0 ... � . .,. . - . . ,�. the sidewalk on the Approaches to the vil. a devout member and local preacher in 2, . .: � a . lage bridge, if flit- athmaster would do the Methodist church. as well as teacher ..:- PEARL -AGATE :-: - TEA-POTS no,,. .'** . the work. it woulyseem as though they of the bible class and ass't-superiatendent - ' . . � . . should- do more, as the walk, after having in the Sabbath school. Mrs. Picket And I . . . (with White Enamled inside) ; and. ... . � 11 I - been placed there by private subscription Mary are also possessed of maw friends, � M . . I., . . was removed by the corporation, but we wbd are sorry to loose them. ,- Picket SOLID - C OWLS .m - must not forget that the planks were some. in rms us that be has every proepect of . .someone enis - .. - .10 I . - . 2 what old, and we are now receiving new c _g a good ra h as rhaul. � � . .. � . I - ones in their stead, The change in the e t mill and introduced the roller eye. These are new lines which will recommend themselves. It pays to buy good arti- - .. . plank will Wake up much of the expense to . hich work will be proceeded with cles, which you can do by calling on T. A. GREIG. While in leave your order for * - - .. . . eavestroughinR your house or barn. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge will be - - I in laying. We must take that and be at o . We, as a village, wish the fam. . .1 I - � satisfied. . ily every success possible in their south. roade. Don't forget the place. . . . I I .. . . I . . . .. - -P&thm* a'stet Dale is makinz needed western home, and will pe . I I . . - . - repairs ,to the sidewalk on Pleased to see � . - . - M . - I a � '.., - King St. East them when returning for a visit. Friends, T.- A. GREIG'S, . - . I P1q, KERING ._.'' - of Chull,ch. There has been more repairs adieu. .. . 16 .. I � . . . . . . , made to our sidewalks this season than . I-, - - i . I .- _____ - - - . - - . ... � I � - ' � ;' . . . . . . . . ; . . - . I - I . . . . � . . .. .� " . 50 PATTERNS! . -..--. -_ .. has been done R11y seaRon Aince they were � , .., ; I .1 , . . �� UXBRIDGE. - . � I .. - first. laia. The only reason we can give I - . . . . I . � I � 1: . . . - � . ..­ . . 1. ..- for it is -that the villagers arearousing to There were betweein 40 &a1d 50 candi- � . . the fact- that Patbmasters cannot buy ma. dates writing on the entrance examination . - , terial unless the people pay statute labor, here. . .1. I . __ -0 % � instead of hiring a man to do it. We Miss McCort, who has been indisposed 1500' Rolls WALL . PAPE'RS I '.. ' I . bAve .done our utmost to pursuade our 'for some days. left town on Monday for a � .. . . ' . - - - . I , I . . I . people to this idea, and we are pleased to two months visit to her Parental roof at . . . . .dL2�TXD. :B02Z=):0:R12�TC?r1S.. .. ­ ... ;� - . � - see that our advice is to some extent at Thornbury, Out., where - hope she soon , - . .::.* . . _. - � . . � I I ] , . least, followed. we . - 6 - . . will be restored to her usual health. I f -, I . .. � .*. - 0 , . . -The directors of the ]Pickering ),Is. David Black, son of Dr. Fergus Black, New'Prihts ! ' . 0 . . New Shillings - I clianics Institute held a meeting in W. v. spent a portion of his holidays at his . . .�. � . I �, . . I . . . ' .1 .1 - .-. ... I I . . Richardson's office on Friday evening,' home here4 He has a position in the out. , ' ' . New Cottonades ! I ... I .,� :- . �. . ... �;. - -: �i- and appointed tile following library com. Bank, Pickering Village, and likes it very ' ' . * . - ' ' . 1 -.2 .- . + . well, R. M. Bateman, M. D.9 0. S. Cowan mari'and will be sure to, succeed. -0 N_.. .*- mittee: Revs. L. Perrin and J. T. C91d. well. He is an enerjetic, oblidgiDg Young I and S. H. Jeffrey. Tile selection of books - A grand Band and Baseball Tonrna- GEO PARKER, IDUNBARTO . _. will be completed by the committee this ment will be held on the 28rd.liust. The . . . __ __W& __ I . TT!n*_ .- . - 11 - . I .. week, and tile purchn ' se made with the attractions will be of such magnificefice : � � I � . . .. - . - . . � �� , . . , � �. . I . . . least possible delay. Dr. Bateman has as have never before -been witnessed in ,�__ - z -, '- � , . 0:EJ_&1:zM!1A/__E0Wr_r . . I . . I # . i been appointed librarian and the library Uxbridge.- Times. I - .1 I . . . . . � . . . . . will be operated at the Pickering Pharm. Win. Double, who was just 'recovering . ,00 _... .� - . ;­.. . . �:.. apy. As soon as the books are received a -from the eff"te of a broken leg received *=A 6 I . . %. . 11 Iffbers can some time ago from it runaway horse, was - . 13. cataluRue will be Wined and jii,6- GRICULTURAL.:.WORKS . have a copy for a small price from the jib. found dead in� bis bed on Tuesday morn. - . . ' . . s. . : \ ' - . * .. ----- . � . . . . � : � . . . . . ..- ranian. Those desirous of becoming iug. No doubt the cause of death was . . �._.. .1 I T. DODW , P10PRIETOR. .1 . .. .1 . :1.Z.. members should subscribe at once .qnd be some form of heart trouble. He had been. I � . , _. - . . ... . .. I..... , , at liberty to take advantage of the library out the day before on crutches, and wits ; I �. I ., . - � :� . . . . . .... . . . .�` ,. I I - I ,%� . - � - I I L � . - . - � I - . - . . I.:;: � . . . . . � . ' I - as soon -as opened. The delegation ap. apparently getting along nicely. His and. -' - . ; - - , _ ... �. I pointed W approach the Municipal Conn. den death was theref3re a . Rep wring On SH kinds 01 agriculturel implements, engines ana min tisellin- . " great on " ... rpri t - - , . cil And �sk fdr a grant, did so on Monday, to the community. The funeral took , , . ery done promptly. Satisfaction guamteed. We also fumish . . �� , -, * , . I - . I cametry. St for C ' r - _1� ! and secured a donation, of 020, which plitce yesterday . to West Brook �, .. �� - amount will be added to the subwrip&iou inders, Steam Fixtures for all kinds of Enghies * _ -,70amal. . . eel Shafts I , ,.,."� .� . I ' -_ and used in procuring books. Hereafter . - - � - I go - - I �'... , 4f, Plough Bolts, Cylinder Teeth, etc. A No. I Plough Points always I., -..� `.�, � there will be no .excuse for those un , - I 1 ... . i . Ac- ;-� Tlis Akoial statement regarding �h* '_ - keot in Stocks Castings in Iron or Brass made to Orddta Also I" - '" `- ` quainted with literature. parents . `..,:�;� - J by 'recent electrocutions at SindSing has been ' ' -1 We thorOughl `.'. ­_.­ �. A' ,�', 1. 1911i,�... � . ', �!�'. . I making your children members of the In. issued by Dr. MeDunald and Dr. W&W. y understazd shjTting %U kinds of -Binder Knotters. . - . . ...i. 1, I U hft1L 1_tm X, S - - � - all' JVibe ln� T11 .�,:, Mien ANNA66 X,719K_� ,..I -- 2W - LAVINOPMWU %was d( ,�� td;� We hav'e' the sole' alienoy for repairs for the Patterson ­�'.11 stit"te You Put Lheui in a fair way to be. I� confirms, &lie reports already published . -! .� - A."!i-i come Of some use ill the country. 'E7 .- "." , *` ­ -, �i-, - � . ­_ .- ­ � i i - . I .. ". _. _� - as to the stiocess of the oxnutious. obines, of whiob W. J. Cowie, of Bro�ghsmj is agente,,_ - " * - - . . f-0 L I 1; I - ,� ­-, ,c_ k� � �1. _-1 � _ -1 . I J . :-, - ", . 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F ; Evening 6 to.h. - �V-­ . �. �;--�� - __.. ..­ '��': , ,,� - Vocal mou - _ , _­ �. I.;. 1, � - .., -11: � . ­ ­:'. , .,��_,�� . , � L_. . Miss Id.-Is,il I ­ - I . . . . � ­;;� - ­�_ pupil of iLre J. W. Bradlev. (JI .. � _s . ,� servatory of N1 . -, - .. .i. ,if 11 .`,,.,t � - FIR(). - � . � _ I . -.1, Those Wifilling to Place ")e") . �1. ­. instruction will kindly eoin I -Is, - at Clarernw. : L'..�,l � � ,�� -, .. Thorough Instruction . I � . ­".� f, - The best of ref tren ves ci ven i _., I :!, -A I ­ - ., I ----------- __ -11 :.. . ­­ 1'eq(t 1. I � . . , . . I , - . le. - - . . .., . � E. FA�EWELL, � . ENI " * TER, )�� y Cro-n Att . � . T iR�Count�X 4 . ­ . . - ;:. . Solicitor. Court House. Wuit ­ - _____ _. . � ­ .. . , i- JAMES MILLEli, So .1 - ..�.�.. 'ic, Coh%cN-a. . TARY Pub. � -.1. .1 "Thistle Ha," near Br01Jg1J&L , . . ­ �__ - __ - . .- . -%OW & McGILLIVI' � � - . . . - , . . , ,­ . Dters Solicitorg, &e. 0'tl . - - office. Wbl:tby, Oat. JD0 B&I , - 1. . . ..: r, A. McGillivray, LL.B. Monvi I � I 4.1 -_ ._.. -------- - - I .� - . ks PARKEII.. , � I , .... THO' -C . ana Solicitor.& . M() . . . I _. -:: _k - commission. Office: Over on ... � � tug; open every Saturday. . ., . ------------- - - - � 11 --. - , - I., . .. S. ORMISTON, -11 . W ,;* - ­_ - 0 rence, Ormi. _oy). & . �-.. Solicitors. Notaries, &c, V) T, . , ­ . - r!Lolll ..4' ' �_ 1 . ronto, will be at C' � ... Office over J. BuDev F t-.1"). N ;,. ____ - __ - - .1! . . ::,� .][)ENTON & DUD--�, I * ' - 1. - .-�". Sol�c.tors.Notarie3. Etc., . . I and County Loan ARrv,ciatio-i . . east, Toruuto. Telepbozie 911 .. ners will be in Claremout eve � . . - . Hopper's Store. . - ____ - . i Vf-teri tin ri . I -A - _ . - - __�,_____ ­­ - - I - 11 HOP"IINS, VETEI . . He GEON, Graduate of � . . - . .. � erinary College., TorOD*O, wl' .,. � &ad Cberry-wood every Satui .. ". . the horse's too', attPil.1-1 to at .. .. � . . . 1=17th con.. Pickeriug. ( . . ben to. T,trlograph addresf � . . . . P.O. address -. G reen Ki ver, Oti . . . --------- __ . . . . solrictie-s . I � '_ ,_,. � - - jr , . - _;­­ � � . . - � . ]RISING SIC, N LODGE 0. T. This lodge ine, - . . I evening in the year, in D&lt . . Every person invited to join . . :_ � the gr&D d CLU se of T e m perat - - . ____ - � - � - I *. . lou'sillco's (C ­ .1 - . -,. - . - ­ I , . . . � . C6nreyarwej ? - I— - .A,�- . . : HOMAS DUNN, Coi .. * - Tnlie&j"er for taking Aff, I . . Me". ODA - . . - _____ . . : BUNTING, Issn, I . Be -Licenses for the (',,uul . . - fkae at the store or at Lis r . I . Village. ___ ___ L - __ . . . . . R.BEATOSJOW . z �.. '.10 Do Conveyancer, Conjin - . - smdavibR. Accountant and . I Money to lown ori fani, 1,rt - - ' -1 . bated. OFFICE -it �'­'.* - - 'Jouda� . Brougham every � * � - to"saction of buRiness. . - - _____ - - . . A rch i tet , .- - ..4,�,��_�,�___- -- - - - - - - - I I - � - A. POST, CULI,NT L I ___. A* far the coum) Of . . OAdepecificationm furuisbe,l t . . building. stemn ani liot 1 . I... .. .. ventilasion a speeia:ty. Of rL I corner Dundas isn(l Broel - . X*videnoe-Kingqton Road I . .. . L ______ - . . ,.- ­. Atictionee, . I - V.�1�­­­ ---- . . . . . L- FAIRBA.\K,'�. Ili, . : - - .­ . Lo Ametionecr. sl;!l .:i 4., . � ;., I . . L , I willing to conduct mj% bidt- :;:, ., ­�-L' . and takeethis oppertuinly ( .: % .- - . .-WU$for past favers,atud li�;l r'. �r : � .., of them. Terwm lor servi , ;�11 I . . I.. - rangements asto - (lutes an,l . . . . I &A the office of this oal)er- I , , , � ­ . - __ � ,' , : . I :-, - _,t, .. H0,M,ks PouCHEI .­ , �3.-, T tioneer, Vaivator, ktte_ r-. : . .... � � the whole of North aijLl So * . ­ , I U 1-1 I . atte tion given to all orders I 11.� � L� ?It%.-.�.� , Charges Moderate. A(Idress 1. ­_ . . Box 47. Brougbaw. Orit. li�:y , . ��, -, _____ ___ - � .,!­ I .�. - %1�t­ .4 (11141 . _ � - . Boot. . I., f­__�_. _ � ­ -__ � '. '11­�'N � '0( �� __iL - JOHN LE6LIL,', L � ' t_'n1.".' Maker. Pegged awl � , ,�i;,y : - promptly gtteuded .". F:Xl , - , �­ ,�,,S�'. . - ship. Don't forget the stdn,l , .� "' , .- New's. King street, PiAvriug ' Lk- _L '­ - - - ,�.. . . !Iltk- - � , ,�.:,� I . I L lIotel. ­_ � 1­�_-__ - ,.­ ._, �;­_. . 4' -,7'.'�' L . ORDON 110US j, . I Is I . James Gordon. praill".4 �41;'L G ��'_�. L' . due new brick baiiduig. ti ?A style. E-*,ery Coll V,ell 10l.:e �! i�­ �.,�-, tl'Avelling public. Newaiid fK_ ' a and sheds. T_Z'._, ___ __... ---. - - " 4 ,� ��` ES.TERN HOUSL' � _�. � Nl.,�,._: . W now,open for the av "I. - I _. . travelling public. Tins 11 1. - 1-* ­� � Changed hands, haii been re k:"4A . out. S*Uatefl as it iez. 0111,(- , , it is convenient tor patn)ns I 1, � - � �;" , or lunch at all reason.-ible li, , .1`� ..;'L and shed room. liox i;tall a ,;_� . ,�. - bOrses or cattle. Weigli izea .: 11 ­�*./ 4 The bar is open at all legal I . ; . WithEure liquors of ever%- .: L, CUL y . Proprietor. , 1. .jil: _� ___ __ __ - . � . I.*,. - Watrhm(i� "L '' I------ ____ - 1. � , -UTHBEI'T, NN't . C 16 . ,."- As anng,Out. Havitipt . , � * I., q. trade, I can gua,rantee satil- , "% us, Eye-glass'es. V I "I : ' I ei on shortest notice L . . " rates. �,_yl __ I ' - '.. "Ontario, - I ­: .1 " . � � ­ . ., ­ . . I - :.­.. PICKERING I . . , . ... - I - . - I L' . , - � - . I 'O 11 for the transactic �� Saukltng Businan. . �, 0mcit Houm-From I �. - 10 to I O'clock. L . 7.� _. .� S& * I �' vmgs Bank in .1, L _ -Y) -1 .11 (8 GEO1, OV, KE 7'. "__���______ I.- - � 'STRAYED. -Lost, 81 near Norway, & bay mi � With black points; also a bli . &tion that will lead to r . . suitably rewarded. Add I , , 1911664 st. east. 35 1 � I . �_ / . .; � i o`L L.! - . _�, . e.. :_. L � * - ­ 11,- -- - V __ .11'. �­ L. - -�� ""'.: ­`�' L _,� - 4 �_ ,I ­�. Lilt .,�_ . . " " I 1�__' ;­_ _4 1­:47�RA7;T_,-_AW_`q