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I I . .- ' The LOAT. offioers of Cherrywooa Our butcher has traded horsed, araof--�,- ­k' . �_._,; � .. � � q. ',4 _�. , .. - . Medical. - � - . LA2TST LOCAL HAPPtSINGS RECORDED 1111Y -.1 - - , \ - �. . - lodge for khe present quarter are as fol. course profited b the deal. 1* 4 �: s T - ...... 11.__�11,� 1. � .,�.,_. . I . -----,,---^- An I ha,fe bought up Dan Readin's livery - __,.�, �'- ;; li_ - . ­­ THE PRR88 AND JOTTED DOWN Master E. BITH" captured a 16 Ounco'r..'_,.'_,'.-, -: � • . - - .P. . 'ay ot"& - lows:-C. T., Bro. W Irwin ; P. C. T., Ma ­ , I ­ . . Af WiTEMAN, M.D., C-111_ - - - business and have added several new , W. . Mee and Residence, Bro. W. Taylor; V,'Ti, Sis. M.J. Roach - trout the other day; but we won't say--- _"1"i-.'i` rouer. 0 horses and buggies, I can socomodate ­ I f "I ',-­..it � I' 1!1� . & S.(�., Col . ;', ­ I . hours: Morning the public with good rigs at all hours. - . � I * where, for that would be telling. , f - • King Street, Pickering Office I . . .. _ .., - I � Chap., his. M, Irwin; See., Bro. M C. W. Matthews had -his mansion photo - ­ x - 4- �� . . - - L! ­11 ,.,.. I , - . . *. ..�. - , .. . . 8:30 to 11:3u; Evening 6 to 8 I Covered 'bug meets all trains. In : Roach ; A. See., Sis. R. Burkholder ; F. . ­ , . ., � - Peter Uoith is ho from the Univer. graphed the other day, by our caravan., L...., ?. .,.. - - :. . - me �':..:t I, 1, . I : " . .� "I . neidtion with livery I keep a , ' Soc., Bro. .John Chapman ; Mars., Bro. .4. . - 0015 .:�',� .. ,� � , . , - . . I . . man- The job was well done it is said. , ... . - 170C,(,tl Music. . . I sitv for a short time. , �, -;, . . , . - � . - 1� , . . __�___.1;1�1z�_� - • . . , Salo, Commission and Board Archie Allison • Trois., gig. E. J. Burk- .- . , . - .­ ­ �4. . ­ 11 , - - ..­ . . Joshua Bundy amuses himself break. The Presbyterians have some of the tim-, �, .r - , �. '14� 1 % - ; - Ida SilnPSOni . I q - in Stables, Pickering. . . holder • D. Mars., Sis. Mainland ; Quard, ber for the sheds on the ground. The work t - -'- -` : "A � '. � ' I. - ­ . M i,-- P CON- G} Sp. eo ,�Xr. nmo=M., ing in a colt there days. , *4 -,. - - - . . . " THE TORONTO . The hotel buss has been repainted and Sis. Taylor ; Sent.; Bro. J. McRea; Lodge of cons�x,iction will be proce-1d2d with with-. . -,.-. _. I � - - - ____ __ _____ )TJPIA 0" f 11111.1je. U PrePllye'l to give leg- ___.__09(J 04 --- t Deputy, Bro. Hedges. out 11'1­xr�ssary delay. . , -, servatorY 0 u men tal and vocal music. Re- ' r4 - presents a neat and now appearance. .. . , -1 - . - . . . � I 1 .4�1�; f'- �1[ �.: X � - . . 1'. ... .(.'.'-ou rn, a blind minister, will don.-'-. 1 * .. Y' . . ­ . , I °' •'j � . sc . if required. . . ,. 0 . .'& '-,e in the Methodist church on z� . "i ous in both instrumental M . 03 ... . _ ild. - - - 41 "AOX M I � I - Mrs. Bell's daughter and three ell - . . . � - � ences 91vell I Guaranteed - �0 .. 11 .. .. L, .. t . Cobbler's Corners. duc, :--;.:%, ..,. , "i . for . I . � . . . I I . • ; ... ; ! 4 1 . - 1.11 - Thorotigh Instruction Gu . 94 '400 to . � . :. ten are at present paying her a visit. 11 .. . sum! ..y ,,� xt. He is a happy speaker an , . . y- . 4 . - - , � . . W . ill ": tall who may be permitted to . ; .-� . , .- " , - - . . 0 - a 0 i 94 A good general servant can find a per. '-J. Ferrier has been sick for a few day ' . 11 " . dress, cl;kremoLt. .. . I � 6; Ides I" , , �C*'.� it . 4:. - ii: . Ad . � . � 52. � 9 0 a I - - . - - Ilnr -i­e. . .1 _ .11 t - . . . 40- I.- manellt situation at the residence Of J. M. hear '..�:, e'loque. - - .__�_ 1= . .0 . I . - � 14 r4 r" but is able to start work again. - ` - I ___ :­ . I . . . .. � ' Macnab. - - D. Lis.;oinbe lost a valuable horse the . - - "I . . - . . = Q ,Du.r o' . . 48 - J. Morgan would have had a cow bnng -11: ,0 , I ­1 . . - . � . . -'r..'egal. . - .. - C2 14 - . , Im Some tall fish stories are on the Rot other day. Those who are familiar with. -I' � .- I __ . - . &I]m at m - W b__ M IM had it not been for the quick arrival of ­1, .-� ;I I Ca P4 r4 _1 . . �.r � � - , t but as we have not seen the fish, the such things say that the animal died of a. �,,� *1 �12 " _. C.. BARRIS- -adv -- . I -4 ;:% -j ,X I . . . - E. 1,;AREWELL, Q W P - Adam, our young. butcher who drOw big broken heart. The beast has always been. � . . I ,vu Attorney, and County I . . 0 .in I 0 stories will keep for a time. . :1 ­.: I [30U11tv Cro Q JV]X " t- 9D 0 V . ri a TER, Whitby. 10-Y I - ..4 5 rJ �4 ,4 04 knife and severed tile rope in scientific of a melancholy nature. .� L­'_ . �.,. - We have been asked to state "t it was � ' - licitor. crt Rouse, --- - -- -- _� ". So -.-- Cled style. It is wonderful what pfactice will The Royal Crusaders, a temperance re: I - 11 - - . ___ - 01 . � - - SOLICII`ORI N O' - -_ 0 Judson Bundy that was plaintiff in the . . -AMES� �MILLER, Me 2t Q uVr di'_ � - IR-0 �: � Igh do. -, . viva] team, consisting of three gentlemen, , at 09 t- S ... 0 suit Bundy V's. Coxworth tried at Brot _ . - - J TARY: Public, conveyancer, . W , . : I Money to l6an. caw , ____ __ __ I The farmers have all finished theirlbard will be in Brougham on Thursday evening, - .*. - -- 1Z . near Brougham. - am last Court day. - . .'. " z . Thistle 11i," no • _...... ... - Au Q!t � spring's work toiling through the s 9-' � .,- ­�, . . _ . oft soil 26tb inst. Their. program consists of sin I .. - - � ;` ' There" being nothinR particularly at - '. -� ___ -­- __ = . 04- as 0 0* v. , ,-*, __ - . GILLIVRAY, BARRIS- ,._;�., p, . - .r.- A 0 - tL ing, speaking and reciting. .,.i. . . - . ... 0 V1 k,�, N f C . :3 . 0 and have commenced on the wind work _.�_ ". . . 0(fice opp4sito Post � s. tive ill Claremont on the 24th of M The boys have purchased a new football,. :.'-. '1-1-1, C - - tees, joncitor.0tc. so. i: . ... �� 10 o 0;�. 0 S 13'r 0�0 0 tf V 0 �_ . . 1) Dow, B.A.; Theo. ,=- 0 $. s. . -4 - _' our people are going in loads to the Fire- to see who. is worthy of being piomoted 3 40 • 0 4 �D " - -:: X 8 _*4 -P'D , , � 1t. jilo.Ball cat I 4143 0 1 * , and amuse themselves these evenings kick- - �,: " ' , ,.�, ice NN'lliti0y, 01 o Loan. 8Y "O� .0 ;4:D o a - on examining the replies. We find that - � 11 ­1� - 1�� off -- Money t I to 0 Pk PQ = 01 ' her all over S. H. -.:,! �- ,1, I;- ,�..,., :__ . o j � I ca . L� .4.4 X % 11 men's picnic at Pickering. that poor, helpless lest J.- ' . - A., �Giiiiyr-Y,LL.B. � k d . do I - ins "I . . , goo I A. Spears sowed 16 acres in 11) hours . 4-. �1�'_ . --- - ca 0. 0 0. :e;l- -.6 ?,a J.... -1 - - . 4 0 - : , : - ... BARRISTER Z Ak , 0 V , Measles are. payinR our people a visit Stepheiison's meadow. It would not Sur- .- ....� - .. -- j` , HO P,kRKER, 94 X. pl� �� these*days. Not Only area number of which will stop the wind blowing from , . Money to loan. No - �' i '-' prise us in the least if some of the neigh-..,.-,-% �. -, _". , ,,,�j ,,oii,itor, ,U,. 1�-- %d . . .. _11. I . . ­ - T " jariollank,11licker- . 93 6, 0- the West. . t boring clubs came here and received a 1. .: �' - -a P. 0, children troubled with them, but grown . � . c� : over out .I- > :t� - o . � . -,,C, ! sioll. Offl * § 1. 0 t 0 _., I il.., coulmis saturday. 4-y ;i I *01 to - .. to tc It . . . I . -Gneiss. sound drubbing. The Brougham ,boys can '. - ­', - . ;. ..:- . . • ; opea every I 0 & O' up people are grumbling at the pesky A . ,!, *, � . '. . ins; .. 0 $4 ;-, (a .00 . 1 - , . o---*§--* . "kick " foot-ball. . ��,,.. ;. " ,,, . I . - -.------ - . 1 1;8 I things. I . . - ,.- - 0� I d - -4-1 d ;J �W ,Q .0 - . .- LL.B., of Law A 0: U*g PW .0 .- I. 41 ,; . _. & S. om . . � -� q ?(-1 ' JISTON, .0 . � . The members of his congregation held 'a. '2 ' � I ..* N W , - H . . , I - irew, Barristers, 0 . � .0 21 ,0 - - ' - - . ".. . _. - ­ - , c., 15 Toronto �: 0 . - ' __1. . _. . , recce, 01*Wi4tou & ,,, .. Q, 0 A4 Thos. Gogtick and Wm. Linton each ' � EGYPT. . parlor social at the residence of Elder t! . . ,,z o' Street, ,ro- .: oo I X CW . 0 0 M ::), ' . - - *1 - I , ' . I __ . ., 1", . - .� .i. - � , . ,..,i, Solicitors, N o tar i c - y - I -ON I -'"- __ L6 co L- '*- had a fire at their premises during the . . � . , , Prosser, south of this place on Tuesday. W. . - . -3 at �naorinolit every Thursday. " . T ; . �, . . .. - Tonto. will 1) 22y - ---- -- - _ ---------------.- pastweek,but in each case tile flames Alen. ex'. makes numerous trips to White. .. 41 � ;' - ,ly's."Jinp. IN1011 0 V to loall - .. . evening. A VeKy sociable evening was . , , ­ I"'o . - . IhCo Oyei*,T, 1�11D - ' times. .. . �" I i . . . . - - ______ - I - - were discovered befort, Very extensive Vale there tim' . spent by the large gathering that &seem- . - -- - 'I- 1� , new' - ____ , -_ . ------- dawage was done. I Wm. MiLCII611 is hftVi]3 a new, coat Of bled, and before an adjournment took pl . -. -1.* I ., - 1� � I eteillilaj*yo .. ( 9 ace : ' � � , . #_,, J . . I . ,,�­_­;­ . The remains of Mr. McPherson son- shingles put on his house. ­1 - . . 3e. - Mr: Prosser was presented with a sum of "� 1-1 0 ,--' . - 'Ontario'...,,.,. Ban ( . . -.'11' - . - - I . ' ' I - . ... . N�,-,, VITEUINARYSUR- in -law, McBrien werebrouglit money, coupled with the best wishes of his ". . _ ��"; PXI - .�Iore S-LankinInrid. Miss Hambrook were yis- .. - . k, .% . lie Ontario Vet- I .. ... ��il? I from Toronto by the C. P. R. on Wednes. iting Mends in -Whitby last week. people. 1­ � . aralluate Of t I ,;_ �.11 �. . a (" r. ; 0 N, I i,oronto, will visit'Whitevale DICKERING BRANCH, ,_ jf."i . . - brinary "lei of day worniog and interred in the come. Miss Nellie Matthews, of the Queen The council convened hereon Monday. ,- -, :_;.,, i . . c . � . . saturtlay. Disease - __ . � . � . � � and Chery"WOOd e'-FOry to at my glioeing forge - . . ter City, paid us a flying visit on Thursday There is nothing particularly significant' .-. � horse's foot fit-nded ly at- _.. ­ . y on the 7th con.. .. ., ..!. , I . . the Pickering. calls prompt transaction of legitimate 'som nd about the meeting, but the adjournment . - - lot 33 nth ,-on., . Open for the tran Mr. Reith is making e extGnsive im. Farmers are busy drawing manure a I Ji Telegraph address ' WhIte"le, Ont. . - toud;h to. Toleg en River. Out. - 34-v Bauking Businekig. - rovemouts at his premises. The old getting their turnip land ready these days. -was a surprise to a our villagers. Usual- : . �-4"- - -_ . p.0. addre�R: Gre ! Omez Houjaii-Fro 10 to 3; SLturdays Earber shop 9- ly the town ball in light up until all our -1: . �­-�-I . . . m .p has been removed to the rear A prominent young man from Brou � . . le are snugly tucked in bed, but. on �s. ; � ­ . .. . . 0 " . . ... � . o P K I N S, VETERINARY to I o'clock. i­0- e(3tion. of his residence, and will be made to do ham called at Pine Grove one aay recent- on a as - • "� . - . . Cnpd y evening the session w i porogued _ � "' 0 surgeon, graduate of Ontario Veterin : ANT n Savings Bank n oun seryies as a kitchen. ly, but he was too late. -1, . Toronto, office and residence;'Liu- at 6 p. m. Why these sessions should be . . ;.�, � . 10an a filrewell �.� .- - - .1 I ary Collegc, Tor, kering village. by' day - (8-y) GEOROV, KERR, Manager. Mrs. E. Bowan wag While our bacholot was coming home continued long into the night has always -,..--:.I­?... • . - , . .1 - ton's even ie, Pic' A first class .. action ... - -....). I - .._1 or night prolaptl attended to. I supper at H. Thompson's on Monday the other night he was stopped by s, ghost been a mystery to us? Monday's ac . ­11. . . Litt shop in cQuIlleCtiOlis N8'w . evening previous to leaving for � ,�, 1:� general blAcksix - . - her home appearing before him and he declares it was a change, and we hope to oft the same �, . � rigs gotte up, as well as all manner of repair- a a ; . I., ri : rates, Lame and die- in Portage Is Rraitie. A large number of was it Was a real one. rule continued. - � �: � ,. .. � ins done, lowest living of, filW&Y8 fret . lil��, - I A--44bab.w a. I . "a feet made a specialty . "* friends bid bar God speed. . t -1 4111141w4 . . - 4.0.1 . E - ­- _A� - eizass shoe on hand. - . 23y v . . - I . . . Pickering Counci I. - . . . ,­ . 0 1 John N. Hopper in slowly sinking, &DA - . a I Z, " - I East Scarboro. , * . - .w. . . . , - - ,r . . . - , ,P� . his recovery seems almost an impoWbil. . . I - ' - .-. . . . X . - . .. societies. �____��� . ity. His 'friends think that be oannot News is scarce this week. Since the Council met pursuant to adjouynment an - � �e. . . __^_1�1-__-__�_---�-----___ - 1.1:i�k L - Monday, May 16th, 1892. Members all . 47., 31SING SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. O. , , �.' � A . - It G. T. This lodge meets every Monday longer survive. The young wife and two election, people am attending to their work. I t Reeve in - the chair. Minutes of : 1. �, children have -our profound sym th Mrs. Cooper, of Toronto, has rented a resent, . . ,11, Pickering. .. last regular meeting and of ial session ,� � ?%... .1 . � I eve . . I _,;�,.: - - Mrs. L. Cunninobam isdesiroupsa I . evening ilt the year, in Dale's He o, rani- house in our locality, and intends living . - . Every pen,on invited to join and help advance - of May 6th read and approved. . 3: * . I the grand �ause of Temperance. 121v I SWINNNNAININ log bar farm which contains some two hen during the summer months.- were re- I . . -, -, Several applications .for grants . ��_,- � - I I - - : � :. __ hundred acres. Is is her do6" LO pro- Our teacher attended the South York ceived and referred to the standing com- - - . I.:. t. •. .. I I .. ., .. ' � I . ... '. �,-Vivanto* (!Darbo• . We have been appointed so cure a suitable tenant before the 209h of Toarbers' Convention &I West Toronto mittee. . , le agents by Junction on Thursday and Friday last .. - �, . June. The place is both convenient to " ILB Your standing committee -on contingen- - .. r .. - copmeyalite &e,. I ,C. L. Munson, Esq., Bowmanville, for the Them dreaded season of house-clean- ties begs leave to report ard recommend. • !' .... I _­ - - - - - t---­-­--­­-' County of Ontario, for the best Woyeif market and school. See advt. in ing being now over, it is to be hoped that ____ . , - rIHOM.ks i�UNN, Conveyancer, Cote- Wire Fence in the country, and are pre another column. . I . the hired man will not be deprived of hie the payment of the following accounts: - - L . . . Clare- - . � . . o ior for taking Affidavits, etc., C " . .- ., - 1,1115M pared to build fence, and sell Farm and The Royal Crusaders will be here on S. M. Newton for advertising by-law .re , - . . - - morel, Out, 20Y � . noon-hours rest any more, as during the highway across lot 21 in B.' F. con, 4 in- I . ­.. � .. -, ---. . _ ----,---- ' htR on most reasonable Saturday and Sunday. Messrs Bps past, when he spent the time beating car- 11; Issuer of '.Marriage Townshi rig 0 ' Deer, ' Co., assess- I ... . - - - - . Bt'_NTI,N;G- , TV sections $14 SO- Newsome & Co . � . A. ' f Ontario. Of- terms. e build twenty different styles Hasson Rines cowpose the Wain. Pats. , ' ' I- �. . . Be Lice iiieq for the CowltY 0 on this machine. plain or ornamental. We They will hold meetings in the To.vn Extensive preparations are being*made ment roll and balance on election paper $5; ­` . ` � or at his residence, bickering Nv. J. Clark for bv-law re highway across -' :� � � . fico at tho sh)re . .': � . . . . 1-�-v also own the rl�_,Iit for Ontario Connty, Hall commencing at 8 p.m. each evening. for the lawn social and concert to be held ' �' ' . - - villa"e. . I---- I _. e Crusaders come with the best roconi. at fir. Jacob 11ruinwells on Tuesdav, N11tv lot 21 in R. F. eon, 4 insertinns 514.00; also -... D. (except towrc;hips Whithy and Brock) for Th I . Local Optio:, byelaw, 4 ins,_,r#i�nis 516.00. �� _- . . � • . . (,w.,1n1:,-si:_)n(,r t.,r taking the ('r-bb Patentl'ence. Parties wishing - treat -D 24th. under the auspices of the Methc,di6t ' , . ­.. - - , .. . * co!ivevallc;,�', In.,,1mtu(•(, Agent. to.pnrcAase Farm or Township rights for Inendations, wild we expect a rare t I . All of which is respectfully submitted. __ -,..:, . . -Lvitq " -1 'it anti . . . ,rhey have engaged - . .. . ­ - affi,l� -, Ae oliot Ladieii' Aid Socicty. ^ Bo . �. �.. - I morty. wills singlagand speaking. All itivit,dto . ' On motion of Mr. yer, chairman, re- , m1wev to Iran On fimn i1r, � - pro- either of above, will do well to consult us . - 11ite . (-. , ' the Ifighland ('reek Brass 11and to furnish . 1, - orrlul.-:_�t %% V1,11 . Wfll I e ill . . ther-emaefitigs. Comeandhoarwha the port was adopted. . . - ­_ .. .. .:. _. batij-1. I afternoon f-()r the I personalIN, at lot 7 B. 1'.. Pickering, or music during the afternoon, [LD11 tllf,'� LOCUSt n .__ - , ' . 1. . - . - - Broml,.! uo ­,­r,- • MrMilaY' a Your standing committee Sheep kille(l - '- -"'-- - . � I I. -7-v' • write u,;'to Whitby 11. -0. Parties arc- ii,trangers have to §fty . I I.-­. . � . traw4,LC,ir1:1 of Lw�illl-sf;. ,1 Nell choir for the concert in the evening. . 3I .1 - .1 . • I - fyrbiadcu ii,fringing 3u these pa- Another shipinelt of cattle took place . b� Do-, begs leuvo to report and rec,' n- ' - - l Wit: They bave also engaged the services of - .11 .. I . . . . . - #I n � . . ,:.-! � . - - - - ; on v McDermaid for .- - I ._.1 - � - - _-. -1 rrhitt I ,rt. . 1. .� . .� te - ntq. ,,, - :, I Alonday by Mr. Peers.. Two cars wero Miss Langford. a- to elocutionist, of mend as sollows: Peter. '. :� . ., 4 , i o . e -)8 - 8 I � . . - -.. two Iambs killed $12.00, said amount being It, ,; . , - - . , .. .. : - 0 'r, (;oi:,NTY Ai',C'111'�I, i 411'r - . . - I 1. � . . -1 ALLIN kBRANT. I loAded containing 39 lleftd, W. N%'Iii*te T oronto. As the Society hape to realize 1(wo-thirds sworn value. All of which is..- ' - . - - ' - � $ fol t'le, c:,��-,-,,, of -311'txliu DrilwiligFi . . ---� (ter,. Robinson, 'Patin 11ros., George Bal. - up the balance of their � �. � � 1.­� - A - - l enough to make . r *:- "']i ' S (--, f . ... . or, VALUE TO .- .1 lard, It. Carson and John Russell were subscription to the building fund, we hope respectfully submitted. . . . -, . . �� _. and sl-iefnfie�ltious NI-ni'dica,for (,,.,(,ry cip-9 . .. . :; - .:�,�'. .,..4� I . - - building. St#:�t,ii mid ho( Water liep,ting oild . I ''- ., '_ . * � On motion of Mr. Hilts, chairman, re- s � .. . ,')(. -, . e I . .. ,%- � - Offit -, -i,p was adopted. � V611tilatio I a -91)(-Ci,t,ty. -c­(�,r,ri ,. Block, the principal fe ders. Mr. Russell's pair to see a large attendance, as the abject is a lw)rt - .`1 -1 . - . tl)v. . �� _... . ti nil _)iro,!k streets, W11i H 0 U-S E K E FT Ei R S t of steers were a fine stimple, weighing oret most wortlivoue. . . 0'. corner D1m,L-.q I -i jig. :1 , . v • I . Your stai)ding committee on Indigents . ..z .". . ROE-idence �K ing" I . - .. - J st(M l(oLLf,.l,,LFt I,i(,.Jj(!j .7 . � Don'tforget that in housecleaning Little 43,300 pounds. Mr. Peers also loaded a ___ *--*,Oft--* - .... 1. :c 1, . I ___ I - . . beg,; leave to report and recornmend Lis fol- ' ­� - - . . I __ . . - - _/ • - - � , A iletiolleerijify. . - therb are four things at the Corner car at Myrtle containing 18 head, pura ­ - ,­, - . - . OEDAR GROVE. . lows: Payment of S14.8o to Geo. Ferguson Fergasol't z ­. .. - . . � . I - I. . days board and 0 -, �:Z,. `tl - . . . . . I ble . - :� - -,.,: � - iTre'I'a are espelially useful, chased from Messrs.- clutch, Blair and � . -e - . . - Drug Store that for fi% weeks and two di - . - - I,' ,� I I-,,, I ; .'� \_ I �S, the i e o i d acrd VIZ. ---Howse's • Furnituie' ' ' -ig, - - . .-. Le Aut,tiolit,er, still ill tll(-' fltlil. UIL40 ItUd - . Oil. 25 - Matbowscm, one animal . weighing 2,550 Jas. Boyd spent gunday evening watch maintenance of Wm. Ward, the same beit ' - _ , - .-: . I . . - - . I , : cent . tW swallows homeward fly. . .._'10-_,.. . - . � . willing to con(lili't Any 9111cs (nit-l-ligted to hint, s a bott le ; Howse's Household poulids. Ing S2.80 por-week, said timount behigpaynient 'I- - . I ... . .'�`,'- � '.,I�, - .. - I . . - and t4 ,,�s this opportunity ity of thn n k i ng his pat- . - Ammonia, 20 and 35 cents per bottle; At last our market projoct has assumed R. A Burrows is spending a few weeks infull to date ; Dr. E. J. Freel for setting � . _,_" " ­ ��­,!­-,� ransfor p,,St fKV(_)"8,Rnd hopesfor a contiziliftrice I lHowees' Crude Carbolic Acid, 25 cts. definite shape. Several meetings have with hill parents here before leaying for fracture and medical attendance on Win. I 4 ­�- " . .: I . . . . . of them.. Teriji!, for services 1110(fel-W. Ar- per bottle , Howse&' Dise0ectant . ..,_.-�..V.5_i._ . � vtdc- been held during the post few weeks with Buffalo. Ward $30. All- of which is respectfully - . A - - -­ rangementg It.' to (11ttC5 Bind tern � emi be. n . ­1 I � . . 11�� -- -1:X` - - . . : at the offl:e of tl�i% paper. ' . 45-tt - Powder, 10 cents per pound or three the result that some - hundred Producers Jae. Nielson and lady friends of Highland submitted. I .� , ­ I J . ­ . - - . ­ � . . - � �* . . . . - . I ____ ____ __ __ - . - * - - pounds for 25 cents. Fall directions have agreed to meet buyers in Claremont Crook spent Sunday with Mrs. Thos. On motion of Mr. Gerow', chairman, re- , - ". . � ". , - . ._1 .., 1r, i __ - . - A - I rt was adopted. . . z._l - , �_, . - HOMNS POUCHER, Licensed ue for use on each bottle. . Kennedy. po, Z.- ,,�'., � . ,� - .a - . T., . . IT tioii-,c,r,'VIL'�lit'.-))',L't��.,fOr Encit York and I . every Wednesday. Dowswell's allow ", 1, I . . - . - We are pleased to know that James Yourstanding committee on Roads - ' --'.--.- �i � 1. ly. 1. . . -of _No�tli ittitl South Ontayio Strict I rooms will in the meantime be used as 11 recommend . � , ".1y I o . . � . . . the whole , . I . , . - . - . - . - - � --lourn W'' Be HOWSE. Thornton, who has been ill with inflam. Bridges begs leave to report and recommend . :.*, 1. I attentiotiliveiitotLllc)r(leni)yrnt-,il()rto ,, vli. # • T -- . ,�,:. . 4 market building. The first market (Jay . . �. . X.oderate. ArblreKs T110S. POCCIIER, Charges - - ' . ,* . � . Corner Drug itby. niation, is able to be out again. a" follows: A. C. Courtney for railing and , , ?,�: �',�� -*.- - Store, Wh . % 4,:) , . * Box 47, Brougham, 011t. - . . I- _ will be on June lot. Our villagers are L4) Herb Clark has returned hame'after filling culvert at Dunbarton $184.22; Wm. - .... ': � . �*. ?, , ' . * - ___ __ - __ - - ____ � - - ___ N.B.-Use Howse's Baking Puwder, al- be congratulated on the enterprise dis- " UniVersfty ex�ni Bell, repairing washout at Alton& road at. ,-_!11:4__ *' . .- - writing on his first year � .;t . - % Boots a if.([ Sh,oes. . ways fresh. . .- .. _41_'� . '....- I , - - _. � played by them in bringing this matter to Kingston I-load, 07.00; L. White, balance, 11 "� '. - .-- - . ____ - - hope he has been successful. .� ;_ I - ­ . 1. We ­ 't I - -D ST I 0 E successful issue. Farmoru will A. F. Dinnna is in Toronto serving - on on contract opposite lot 15 in 8th con., $28.- ', �'`.�;: : �W.A, - : JOHN LESLIE, LOUT A'-\ 0 ... - �,:,_,. �':- Z� -% , - - - _' ' - - . - . .]lakes. Pei,,-,.,(' and Laewu work. Orlers I. find it to their interests to atrouiye this home o n, 50; several petititions asking forgrants on ,� ,..--- . , _. . p ti,e jury, but we notice he comes h . I I... -.-. 4�' .., . . : - � � . : promptly LLttelifle:�, to. Experienced workiciau- market. . Sull4ay to got a sniff of country air. the public highways, which your committee . � I ­_ - ,.-.., 1, � __ � - 1, '. ` - � ship. Don't - . . .. I - .:- ,4 -A U-:T. I 0 N ""ell a success -4-. , '.- : ___i.,� . . � - . ­ . . C, - - ..-'- . . - Miss Sarah Simmonds, of Pilot Mound, recommend be laid over for f future consider- . ,��. ` . .. I � . _ I . ­�", - - - -korinr 7-v 4 . . lumber ~, - , " , . _ � News, King str(,Pt,!,i(, , village. ALTONA. - of ation; Cbas. Downin-, drawing lum �,, , � - - • . , ..., Man., has returned to visit the scenes 9 . � . , � _., a- . . - . - . . . - 11 � . . _. - _ -------------- - . I . � - - - . . . - . I ; , .: 1. ...... . . . , ..� . . rton 05.12; Wm_ - � - : I 47."': *. . __ . .. � ­ - . . I _. Motels. -- . . - � . � .- . -_ - -_ THE - . I 'A tompernnoe meeting in connection her childhood, and will spend the summer from Brougham to Dunba . 1,0­ ,,& - . . . - - ­_,_­_­_­-__­­_­- . - _. I _­1_______-,�, :. with friends here. Barnes, balance on contract between lots • .. . .� �,61-�*- - - _�f_f I , I 7��:J� - - '-'- -- - ,' - ­ . - - ORLION HOUSE, Pickering, dut., , .�-. EACH PLUG OF THE - with thh Local Option campaign in Pick- Jow;ph Bond, Esq., came all the way 32 and 33 in 6tb con, $30.00; George Fer �, ��-�l . ... �All ... .-.- - - . G ,lames Gordon, proprietor. Tbis hotel to a � - . I ering township will be hold in the Union , '�'71' ': , - - -_ . from Quebec on Wednesday to casthis vote guson for making culvert on sideline bet. - " i$ :,%-t�: - � - - .1: fine now brick building, finished In superior .. - . . - I av church, Altona., on Monday evening, May for the N.P. We understand the palace lots 13 and 14 in the 4th con 05.00. All of _ . - ' ' -I A, -y con . . .� . . style. Every convenience and comfort for I `� - I � . . 28rd 1892. commencing at 8 o'clock. The ,,Jamaica" was laced at his disposal. which is most respectfully submitted. ' NA'� I . - . .1 travellin, public. New and commodious stables , .. . . . � il. 1� 1, �.11 . , �., � I _ - � , . . . Nr . . , Temperance revival team called the Cru .. . , 'i ... and shedA. 25y -, q mot ion of Mr. Mowbrav, chairman,, ' 1 _ fl .�m. rt e y Our public school scholars sent several Or . : .- , - - seders, from Trenton, will be present to . �. - .. , ­:,.k, � L_.. y - baskets of choice fi3wers to the Sick Child- report was adopted. ­ . !­.� . � . .. , :- -.,: �'.� r"r, i, . �� .. .% . . I . .. . . 7 give valuable and interestiiiig information � . ,_ :. . " - , _ WESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Olit., 'IS MARKED _; :o: .. - ren's Hospital, Toronto, with their teacher Mr. Hilts, seconded by Mr. Gerow, moves ., �.,­:­,V:��. , p _. . no iv open for'the accommodation of the '. -.: :6o - _._. - � � - . .� -1, ,_ travollinc public. This hotel, having lately ---..-.- 1: ____ .1 . � ,� concerning the Local Option by-law and Miss Irwin' who attended the teachers con- that the Reeve -grant his order on the ..,? 1:1 -"I" .. . - conduct the wwroison of the 6veuing6 The - '. ,.-- � �', . . • 1­ � - _- changed ands, has been re- furnished thr h- . I . . - . . , . 0 � vautions there last week. Treasurerer in favor of the parties recom . �.Z­ , .. .. . . . - . . . , �� , , Out. fait aced as it is, opposite the Spink 0, .,.:� I - music also will be under their able leader. __11 __;'�­' I - . .. . - S. U. Whaley, of Knox College, Toronto, mended in the report of the various stand- .. _ - -, f . � - � .� �, ).. __ ­ . it is convenient or patrons of the Mills. Mille. a - ship. All are welcome, and es Tall the � . . *1. , - - i I . . . � . _. - - . or lunch at all reasonable hours. Goodsta stabling .. - . will occupy the pulpit here next Sunday ing committees as presented this day. .�. ,�,.­:".i. .I. .. .. .. '.- � , . . . I - -- .. - _. % - . I andsbedroom. Box stall and enclosed y for . . . .1. - - electors of the municipality. . afternoon. He leaves next week for the Mr. Gerow, seconded by Mr. Hilts, moves 1� . . - � - - - - . � - ,�, .- � - __ , - " ."'. . . - horses or cattle. Weigh scales,on the premises '. .. ... . r �r,' _. .. . . - - The bar i a open at all legal hours, and in stocked - I . IN BRONZE LETTERS .-..- I . � anEam RIVER. . , Parry Sound district, where he has chap that the by-law to establish a highway I .- I 1--,.,-,, � , . .j I fl�' - - . ' .. ­�i o._V*l - - . . .7. with pun liquors of every brand. ANDY Me. . . � . I ­- "v .. ''. � of a mission station for tie summer across a portion of lot No 21 in 8rd range 4 , ­ I . , , CULLY, Proprietor. Isly NONE OTHER GENUINE - . builder, - of the B. F. con of the Township of Picker- , I , Mr. 0. U. Dotes, our eaniage builder, months. I .k�, - i- - .. .- .; � �- _., �X , I . - . I . . We was pleased to see so many White. ing, and to close and to stop up and sell a ' IN'. , I _� . had the mis6rtusis to lose a num in foal , ., - 4 - - .. , ;.1 ! . . � , . - - � � a` . .. �, , I • � � ,�e . I _. .. . . MatchtnakitW. : MON y 0 LOAN lastweek. . vale friends at church Sunday afternoon portion of the original allowaiice for road - , "_ - . , " . � . - - - ' � . I ' . --- __� Mum Albert : �_. � 1. . a and hope they was not "Real" disappoint- between lots No. * and 21 in the said 3rd - ' ...'�.. - - * - - - , - and Hwy. F,*r, of ed at Lo` hearing this favored minister. -range of the B. F. con having been read a .. '1� �'. . . . I , , '' '' '' A. CUTHBERT ! .,.-. . ON MO TGA E SECURITY Markham, were under the cal root .. i" ,* '..' sent I 'I . �. . I ,,, - I., � -4 ' I But if they will favor us with their prey- first and second time, and published as by ' . ' ; .. .. I it lowest rates of in _­', - �, .T . , ag .1 .4 - - Yent for EDWARD SCHEURE, t4. mortgages and Do at the White House on 808CM. .,- - whole- y ance next Sunday, we will promise them -law direcited, be now read a third time and � --I... � � 1 - . .1. . •I - . . . " 11 .11 ... j� " . �_, . 11 - - - i bentures purchased for cash. S*nL i� . I I .:.-- - - - - - , .� . 14. I . . . sale dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewdlery . The Veople of Green Rivw object to something good from, Cedar Grove talent. passed, and that the Reeve and Clerk - .1 , � .. . - . , : . � . I . Wallin - - , . � , , -y goods, 11 (eleven) gton at., VP VI a T - 'M- r.r.A.V= "Rob a " pemnalities, and your ODXM- A favored few an invited to attend the the same, %nd the corporate seal be of _. _.",_-1 .. .. and fan •, - . , � - , �2 . . . ., � �,- �,.c , . -, , i - - - . . - 11 . . - .. T�ronto. Call and see stock. bought and sold on oommaission. pondeng winaidwis it as ; ...' .:,-*V - not the MOGS lion, opening of the Itmebank Camp Grounds, thereto. :, , � ' : . , I ,C% 1, . < " I I .- . - . _.... . I � - I . 1. . L purloiner-n ` - , . I Dressmaking. I � �. � / . orable thing - to be a Ot of the aforesaid plow being a - fashionable Mr. -Mawbrayi- seconded by Mr. Hilt ,_­�'jLi, -­ -'. , ___ t for: Wootwu Lancatillre and City of our waning appmvl,'$ but of ovir moat summer resort situated somewhere on the moves that the Reeve grant 'his ordor On .!.-_ -, - .X'. , "A I-- .. ndon and ManebeaG Fire Insurance Oom- � ".. . ikw� -� I . . I . . -IRESSMAKERS, PERFECT F1 - . 1 _ 11 � I'l , . panics, -North American Life Innumnee grey and freshest news (?) abores of Lake Ontario. We do not know the treasurer in favor of J. E. Farewell, q ., : a .?� 1.� DTIqG tailors system forcutting dr am . - .. and manles, taught by Miss M. McCausland (3o., 611100 Accident Insurance t"en. . L Ow football teams OrRimized on Ektar- whether the &, lightning express" will ran Q. C., for the sum of 0400 on account Of - . ,. •0 I,- .. � Au d, . -1. ; • �. .. Pickerin village. Dresses made or cut day evening last, with the following 0100- from hen or no, but one thing we are sure expenses in connection with ; , �. ; �. ; �. � - . - the suits of -_ , , , - - I tea ere Promptly attended to, and r- V-A-M2X8 fOr S A X M tio. of officer.. The Beavers :-Pres., A. of, "we're not in it." Trans va. life Corporation. - ­ .. , � 1- P fed t aranteed. . � , - - I � .­ j� 2' a . . ur, rising young artist, Noah Ramer, of Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Hilts * ;t ;`_` ""' - � - - B. Collins ; Vice Pros., W. R. Barton Bt ; ' he Collector's �-_,� � �, 1. . . ! a Roll for the yoskr�`.'-� . f _�p . - : : MISS FERRIER WISHES TO AN. CONVEYANCING CABRFUMLY DONS- Sec. Treas Lawrie whom we justly feel proud, has returned moves that t COU r 'i - ­ I 0aptain, W.G. ,.� _�.`.It'� � .�! _-. - : N DUNCE that she has secured . . . R. R. Lawir • from Now York, whom he has been study. '1892 be, and is hereby received and that; '1� _i.,� - , _' �. ­ _. �. :� apart- Barnes . ' OUrStOrl Go Ferrier, Cow,,, We - on the Treasurer I. _d. , - mentffal ova Mr. A. B. Collins' store in Green _"UwU -_ # Ing with one of the best Masters on the the Reeve grout his order .- 1 I . 1. ..,. � ­ ., River, w iere she will be,prepared to execute all __N_r1_1eLffe 22roper ty " aa�;­ , ­ . " , - , �­ + 11 ,�_ .- - � la .- 1. � 14- N �,,.k , .,. I d Tumor, J. W.Doten., E. Tamer. The s, few for the payment of the Collector's salary i�l ;_ : . . . work in I er line intrusted to her. Having had 10 (lood Village 1[jota on north side King street continent. He intends spending .J. I- .;_ -- , . Sixth Royals :-Pres..W,- Tamer; Vies sum of 0140.00. .�. .-, - . ... "j, tA _­ '-_ . , - some ye rs experience imthe best dress between corner and the College pounds wonthe with his parents and friends here per by-law for the s ., __.'_';': 1'1z-j�-_' . _!._. .. making - I .. I zi:'A, - ��7� " .. . or to pre- for sale, together with ogior village property. - diee, a" nc 1� - - """ -10- .177111!_� .1 7- 7 ,ql Z" '4' v,�Jil & I I !:. M, rt . r . � , I il" - I - -1p..:�ICKE.'R W . establish ments in Toronto, Miss Ferri Pros, R. It. Lawrie ; Oeo. Tiou J" befo" * Mr. Boyer, seconded by Mr. Iffilts ,� . - 1. _'goom Ing, his eta P doubt - - - I . I .. . .. . � . . .. . workman- for ads very cheap. Perrier; Capt., A. Bowel � y,b the -top-isi a OX . - � . ­.. style and w . One good house and 161 low, adjourn t �__ - r, - - I. � pared to suit all comers in I; cura;4� %0- be I _JA 11 �� , ­ I ....-.1 �- - _ _ _ 4. 16 i4w- lad- teat - - : _.. � - 6 convinced. Ostia- . . � M - - ­ . . .. - . r. bip.. Give her a trial and be " ­ . -, I �0,_ , . . , .1; ­ 41, * - - . . .... ­ , , __ 0 a 00104 of , , , , 5 . _. - - , � I . - faction g iaranteed. , T. RICHARDSON, t. Ferrier - 09M - POWt AJq � " . . .. . �­ ,-. . Charges moderate. Terms �_ W� _#9.F. I IWIV I - . , , :� " . s. �,,! �� I.— I - _.&�C ." I . - � I , - , y'. T crib, MISS FERRIER, Often PAy9r. 0 , "M �"o ­J&lo1% I .1 ­1 �. Bow* - - , - 'A, f, , .. I - . - bei , i -4 .. - ,111r. '. ­ . pq0,P1okw.f.pg. - ­ . c , - ­,- , - I - . _ � ­ - - , , •!;' _­ . .,5� -_ . - . .. . _. ­ ,- �­ . . . I - . I_— , , " 11. rte. & •. ., �� I . - - .. . _. I . 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Matthew had, twhile keeping well'oatsido of , Chaunce M De eve .� has been plecteai . teams flash oaf, "Not in the least ' d Matthrea►.1 bass spoken of t noteworth late that Y P - ,_ ` ,e'`' the law, taken "a hand in shad In y , .� "' •' :� _ :.�_ �" ` y �. omtors of Ulsk,., at�d their E11 h s m a- resident of "Now Yo* s World r Fair .s : ; ..• As d e h in eome'caiverli they hide from the Now, as the reader news, there wofie bef ore mw in - order to make money ; but '�` y � card. Commissioner t�prton W. .Allen is -• , " . ;, ', ' " ° `" two points On which Matthew Bnlboas was ho -had ver been concerned fn sohaEZardoais tbizers have bbl lees ontapokep. than or vjtee- president. "c. :. ^q: Hlaae ytiully forth wlien a grimmer o! pasRionieularl anxious to obtain information a titatteas this. Not that his moral sena�e mercy f'd�olaring that rho Ulster men �, y -y F -Hat ,rbs their fierce beauty and startles their Pa Y _. 'f would never submit to Irish Home Rule. 'A monster noramsi, 445 feet Ion and *. = , x ' g'lt, — namely,; the identity of the lady who sat was touched —it was the risk he was think - Pf' 8 s - ,. " ,ic �w - y 8utblue a es are brimmed with his son in the first carriage, apd y►heth- ing of ; •phe iVant's life itself wan ea.nothing An occasional outburst of that sort has hap- 5 feet high, representing the Bernese Alps, • -, .Y i , .. h With alight ht all then own, - pened, ut gas a rule there has been little with the Jun frau in the background has, - '1 y , er there was a barb . AisI io the filet life to him to opulparison with the: a4valltagea g ► , �: Thatisnotedimmod, y talk aC d i it the lar+ti ditch rather been pain >ed for exhibitipn �►t ttie Fair. A a I I-' •,t Thou hall others have flown -- : lips were sealed, for he would not divulge to be giined by putting an end to it. �gc than t private exhibition of the work was recentl " '�� " ` ` ```'" 86 "sof in their chi, In "" t_ ,,, g, "yet ixtrong to illttnie, either the visit he had received the revloas tip hp. flew order of thin s, On P When turnoci on a heart that is haunted with P An' hi `stepped out of the cab, he rallied B y : `. , '- ni ht, or the fact that he hind been at the the contrary, the text of most ublic s ak- given to the presti in Berlin. - t. ;li, - loom. g . himsslf "with the reflection that this bind of eft, has b+BCii t L if Home Rue is careried T`he steamship lines covering the west 5 :� ty _ funeral. But oft the second point he was 'thin was done ever --w ru . " not left log without information. y as' a'm Utter wol - inapgurate a constitutional' atg- coast of South America, have agreed to cam ,.'' pical skies when voluptuous languor g leglwmtzed for want of evldenae to hunt it l f I ,� : ""` _' Like t a o'er them at night, " " itation for ltd repeal, overnment exhibits free, and rivate exhl- & ` '�. ;�� ght, are black eyes in I_aupposo, Said Matthew after a pause, down when done b " careful rafessiion�►l osd will na�ea►nwfiile g„ P" , ` ... j�x,: . - X80'. "Jam is not much cut up on account of her ids, S P refuse to pay taxes to the officers of the ;bits at half price, as "far an Panama. Passes. . . °.-A -_"_ ' . : .Y z Like pioal egtea when the ey'elone'B swift death 3 " home liovernmenta From certain, atartlinf{ gar rates also have been greatly reduced. - - _. .' ' Br giorth, arc thoseeyoa when the ion " R�ell, no, Matt," was the solemn re 1 At his request Joseph wont ant .ar the facts which your oorxapondent has just Owing to the recent Increase of Great° . "` ` r?� p y • lady came in, for it vraa a business not re' , - I. he ooaldn t ve well be ant u He did , appears Britain n Worlds Fair appropriation to - T �" " ` T • o crflows. •• • discovered however, ft a re that this _ ;fR': '1 •;Y : "" , But tender blue oyes, �' P• gniring a witness. Matthew glanced at sudden moderation of ah ie deee rive OO,OOA, British ezh,bitore will not be ; " Whethermourntul or lase; ., :: Lis duty by her, better than most men would tier cnrionsl tithe wore a, reas¢urin as- sP00 P '` " " ', g leave done — Getter than she deserved. It y' „ • ¢ and that thoughts of viole,rce continue rged for space, as at first determined. ' F 11 - r Are like April skies, = -, -_ et of business in her countenance, look- . .�,,; - At once smiling and sad: j' "" must be a relief to him thou h he doesn't to animate the people of Ulster. It- is it is re rted that one hundred tons of a " ` - _" • `'And tl Ie tears that they shied- fall as gentl ss ' g mg straight at him with an expreasioa in learned that the leaders are secrete po , ` :- d 3w, �` say a word. her stead a •e and well -set mouth —the IM, Y exhibits for the Exposition have already �' ' y y and activel or nixie for what will :�, - •With sense of sunshine just quivering "what dcea he Intend doin +" I ter encircled b a growth of rvsolnGt Y R " been collected and are awaiting shipment at " q 8 ', trough. "I don't think he. has an lass et.' If Y° be, if entered upon, virtually a civil war. Lima and Callao, _ " tit- Y P Y bristles — which indicated strength of char- Ever member of eve Orange lodge in the ;': ._ I- -' you are inclined to overlook the past, the motor. Mrs, Griffon proceeded to basisess y every g g Leigh S. Lyneb, Worlds Fair Commis= '�-- . P province is led pledged to provide himself.with -, y'. r: .tb, d rk oyes, I tear ye! 'hoar . mythical beat thing to do would be to let him qo without dela $he understood that Mr. B. P P g sioner to the South Sea Islands has cabled a lender abroad for awhile =not very long--and by Y- a rifle and several hundred rounds of ammo- that he has completed arras -`. 1. W Mus charm me, moth -like, though I follow ry K —ft was her professional practice to men- nitaon within a month after the date of the P arrangements for an t " `. i fright. the time ho returned he would have got exhibit fro ` g" lion names by initials — wished to entreat success of the Liberals at the n► the Phillipine islands and is �" i° . - Then are me no more, leaf my whole soul stir- over everything." to her care an infant whose father had one ,general else- " r-f. _ ' , now devoting his attention to Java. There -� �� And nder, IL was the very' thing Matthew wanted, abroad, g Bose should that ty be vic.torioua Drill- is ever prospect 6 .� A • par , �... oar its weak wings in try dangerous oad, its mother being deceased- She In in the use of ,par is carried on at y P P that the exhibit will be � - = " li ht. i ut he was not going to say so. I- He there- also understood that the bah was "dolicate g one of great interest. :v But blue oyes, confiding fore took some minutes to think over it be- y • every lodge meeting. the Orange police. President Diaz ha$ recommended to the . ' And wistfuland sweet, - ' I ` - fore he answered. and ,hardly —all right. Mr. Bulbous re- men connive at this procedure, white no 1►iezican con real that Oct 1 of th s - '- • chine ye for the guiding c. tfuily implied that this was am Then liceman who is not an Orangeman" is al• g is year ." , If he wishes tp swa for a bit --and � g be made a national holiday i . -- .- z Of wandering feet. 3;, rs. Griffon altered a s tbetic y n commemora- Y c7" > -, ' . Most he�avenl things are divine) des blue-• to III the t overlooked he raid meal- u „ YmPa owed to get wind of what is going on. , I. y g y p• + + Ah ! and toted out how them tics of the fanning of Columbus in the new � _t, Tie the tint of Dure skies. 'tie the color o yon. surfs out his words alcove and with em- p° Yonr correspondent accidentally learned the world. He says in his message '- i `-. g " Y was the objects as lived when other facts in the case through a Lwidon financier, Y ge that the - ` . has_ is, c` you may tell him I will supply g work, of collecting the Mexican exhibit is - Y Y pP Y babies died— that such was her ez ence • r g Im with all the mono he re uirea But it • who on Saturday gave £.f00 to the fund -' Y q that "the seemed to live eta their miser progressing rapidly, azad that a display of t' :. B�YC�TT� B�Y.` will be ontwoconditiona —Brat thatheleaves y y being raised for the purpose of buying arms .i + and generally did cre.iit to their keep. Of �d instructing local leaders in military Mexican troops will he made at the dedica- '� �_ ` . - lyre land at once • and second, that he holds g Y to exorcises. + course for the care of such a baby as that, tactics. This instrn :tion is being furnished _ Viz''' I. :,. `'' - °: <VHAPTER III: — Jam's BABY. nogommunication with his mother or any requiring eztra attention and etceteras, f,oata Rica hue ens of the ear eat "and - in acurious manner. The London volunteer g '= one else uutii he returns. If he agrees to terms was necessarily higher than ordinary; finest arclixolo +ieal collections in the world =�, " �" ±_ Matthhew $nlboua was thankful when these, you may come tom office the dal y g Y : farce is utilised for the purpose. About a showing manyolumbian relics and historic - the daylight came at last on that Christmas p Y likewise, as we never know what may hap- score of Ulster men arrive in London every data relating to the discover of America. _ °' after to- morrow and I will give you the pen, there was doctor and funeral expenses 4 . � mornin �. He rose at once and wandered Pe week and join a selected regiment of voluu- This collection goes to Madrid this year for ._ ' '' • .- • `' restleW about the rooms below until break- money for him. to be considered. The result of the negutia- . ' '- °l4- y "Very well. I think he will a�ree. floes eras the meet. to Mis. Griffon to fir$ ordinary recruits.. This has been the Spanish Exposition and will afterward . . : ( fast. ha spite of his vigorous common - sense, Then about the baby" ( going on since shoot February 1st. The ` I - � � -. the off fr of the previous night left a most c a l of fifty pounds, provisionally; at the go to Chicago. J - .:: „ P 8 „ i„ plan is to give each hatch about two months Bavaria will send to the World's Fair two _ 1- uneasy impression on his mind. Not that What ! there s a baby, then . he ex- end of three weeks, should further arrange lroining, when they resign and ratnrn home It he trou led himself as to what it really was claimed, with an angry start:. He was ments be necessary, a small sum would be to make room for others, and to themselves Professors from its institute of technology . t- , --he k eve this well snout h • but lie could more than angry —he was indi Want. What id weekly for rho child s maintenance. to report on the progress of the United _ - g , $ ppaa Y act as instructors of their patriots M home ' , not aha a off a su erstitioua fezr as to K hat was the good of the woman dying if she left 1'hia sum would be so small that it would States to technical matters. - .. :: ' : `' ': P the luckless marriage perpetuated a v' The fund referred b is drawn upon for the : It mean - More than once he went into the 9' Pe Pe by obviously not be the interest of Mrs. Griffon expense of the journeys, mud also for living Karl Hagenbeck, famous for his ability I'll stud a d -re added thou htfull the a of on child . Yes, there was a baby, Joseph said to loot. forward to it, in taming wild animals, is devoting his time ' y g g Y P expenses while in London, provided the re- g g 1`'. i which tale visitor stood. His memory was in a pathetic voice..; a pitiful little thing, liegnlar reports same to Matthew cruits cannot fund employment of some kind in Hamburg to a group of lions tigers - - ._ . •_ `' - - = usually excellent in even small matters, but just such as might be expected from such a Bulbous, by request, No parent was during their stay which would aid in payin jaguars and hyenas that ho expects to bring - -" - it disturbed and annoyed him excessive) to mother — sickly, puny, and ill- formed. ever more anxious. In three days he their board bills. The fund is also intended to the Fair. This group consists of fifty -. ' _ find that by no effort could he recollect " It will be a mercy if it dies," Joseph , learned that after all the bah a vital - to as 4 _ animals, all to be kept in one . t' ' observed • "but it isn't likely to die- Y be used to transport to lJngland any Ise Hn enbeck has ahead spent big cage• " where he had seen that face before. The + Y lty did not seem act tenacious since its eared Protestant families who may desire to g Y p t a fortune on k. g- _ strangest fact was his recognition of the_face Things of that sort die hard." mother'adeath. Mothers,-as Mrs. Grif an ex- make the change in place of residence. The the group. _ - - on this occasion without being able to see Matthew Bulbous rose and paced m_ pidly plained, contrived to keep such thin asllve scheme is so eiFtensive, and is necessary The Bedford stone-quarries have o - g Y q donated I it. •c up and clown, He was powerfully moved when all the attention and science of an ex- known to so many interested people, that i 3,Q00 worth of aloneforthelndiana World's :'any "At anyrate," he reflected the thing -' over thin matter. Again and again, he perienced nurse failed to do so, which was it is not Likely that it can h,c kept from Lhe hair building. The cutting of the stone in 't _ 4 _ . was an imposture. It was not Jem's wife, Indignantly exclaimed in his angry thoughts one of those strange facts no one was caps- , knowledge of the general public much long- included. i 1 who was quite another sort of female. But that the woman might as well not have ble of ex laming. Consequently, though or. An enquiry in Parliament, upon the Mr. Robert S. McCormick resident `" r „ where did I see this one before ?" died at all. But there was one thin clear. far from p q y p t Com- _ i = r g desifing to alarm Mr. Bulbous, subject is among the probabilities of the missioner for the . World rs Fair, at London, k' �- It was no use vexing himself with the The baby must go ! —it must leave his path Mrs. t,criffon felt it her duty to prepare him near future- has received word that 'i;n influential com- - ' '. effort to remet:lber. After breakfast, while —it was a tact with which no compromise for what might happen in the course of mittee in Geneva is actively romotiu - f = Y P >± the - ;- he was impatiently wishing it were four could be contemplated. nature. Joseph Bulbous came to the •office „ '.# f 1 le- t` s':; formation of a creditable Swiss section at r� ' �, _ o'clock, an idea struck him of going private- Did Joseph Bulbous, sitting there silent one morning at rile end dt a week. The ,., : _ %toII9 lD `d 88 1 :. =r�,r -, .d the Fair, and is meeting with gratifying IN "� �F {( o Jenl's wife'$ funeral. It and apparently abstracted, suspect' what doctor," he stated gravely, "says it is fm- . The - Evoninit'Post published at London success. Watchmaking will be one of the ' �• � .,%,- ` s 1" would help to pass the time, and was passim in his brothers thoughts , Pon- possible to keep the child alive —he leas tried chief features of the display. It ' - ' thus describes Mr. Gladstaue as he 1 le conaid- it would also be satisfying. He announced sibly he di for he Vas the•only person who all his skill." seed ssible that Switzerland will il ` : - this Christian resolution to his wife, by way knew Matthew dowel to the sole of his feet •` Oh, he has, nacre? "Matthew observed. mid sppooke in the debate on the a iA�t a government commission on yet e D "tsci�llge bill on Thursday evening : appoint g r.. - of set -off to his uncharitable feelfngre of the —knew him, indeed, hatter than the elder "Yes. Radical disease from Mirth -call- .. + Fair. - - " i l ht! right" honorable gelltlsintw : tins �u • .. day before, and left home. But he did not brother knew himself. - ed it some hard name which I forgetL— excellent voice. It is trite to say ao, b t Mr. McCormick, the London agent of the - - ' r know the address, and much as he would '• You wonldn t care Eiatt 2 sn M'•s• (1ritTon " he added ••wanted to leave G,lumbian x allies, has ilocwarded to - - . '�"` "" have wished to ace the funeral without even ho re a .. per' burn ' for years he ha not spoken vrith eo mac Io . - : m eked thougghtfully, for your wife in a outi le of clays, to pay a riser W a resoria�aee, wli much of that s✓Ich, fruity Chicago an application from Mrs. M. L.. _ - - his brother's knowledge, Joseph was the to know about this baby? Wocnea have dear friend who is ill ;but ells caa�t leave tone, so peculiarly his own, as he did last Mellinger, who wishes to establish a gypsy _ • . pe - - " : only person from whom he could get the such unaccountable ways where babies are the baby in > hat critical condition. night. The sensopf hearing was delightful, encampment within the grounds of the Ex- _ - ' c' - address. When he arrived at Chelsea, how- concerned, you never know what they'll do. " Hasn't she some one to Lake her lacer His gesticulations, too were remarkably position, probably upon the Midway Plain- _" " " - - p g y ono& Mrs. Mullin er is alluded Y - 1. , j, ever, the landlady said 111r. Joseph Bulbous You wouldn't care, I sappone, "Joseph ob• demanded Matthew. dramatics He emnhiasized his pouita by G ed to as being - was not at home. Interrogated further, served mildly, •'to have the child in your "Yea, of course there Is the —the sta lt" sweeps of the rrm,•by striking tie ppapers remarkably v.ell versed in gypsy lore, and ` she said be had particulary mentioned that house?,- replied Joseph, wiping some moisture from on his despatch box, by swaying of the body Proficient in gypsy learning. She manages . '_ t he was going out to Penge to a funeral, the For an instant Matthew glared savagely the corner of one of his eyes. " But, pro- in a mannner that wou1J have been a lesson a gypsy encampment near Liverpool, Eng -' - land. ;;, , funeral of Iris nephew's wife, and that he at the mere auggestion, with the blood hot fesalonally, she feels bound to be in at the to a past master in the art of gesture. He ' _1 ' was not coming back until late in the even- in his face. " book here !" he exclaimed, ` —I mean, to be qn the spot on such impor- lived again in Ilia youth. His back was as The acene which the Expos�tfon grounds - -• ! > .. ing. The information was satisfactory, in with su "ppressed anger, " it would be ill for taut oecasione. However, the doctor says straight as that of an officer of the guards , now afrords, with most of the buildings near- eo far as it comfirmed rile fact that there my wife, or for any woman of our family, to I it is very likely she will lre.able to go." his figure as lithe as that. of a Greek athlete, ing completion and the construction being r_ I. was no deception about Jem's wife being oppose me in this —ill for her and hers. I'll Matthew Bulbous drew a deep breath. and, ale his intellect heated with thought, Piishe3 forward by more than 6,OOt) work- . j reap (lead- Matthew Bulbous strai btw ! . y g ay have none of it You understand ma . I He would give a thousand pounds for the ills Paco groomed with radiating elCpression, men, is accounted so interesting and won- - • drove to Victoria Station but took a train to hope Jam has not written to any of them whole thing to be over. He coved not com- and Ilia voice grew in volume, ripeness, and derful that from 1,000 to-5,000 visitors a _ ' . Penge where he arrived in thirty minutes• about the child he has, you had better i mand an easy moment until it was past and charm of tone. The House filled up, and day willingly pay tl�dmission of 25 cents ' : - . ( Finding a four - wheeled cab at the station, for their own sakes, let them know what I safely buried in oblivion. - he hold all intellects as by a spell. His to witness it- Before the abolition of the ' - he inquired of the driver if the cemetery ,• free ,se s steel the visitor r ++ . . - 9• •• vitality is a v o la' , often number- ' - Joe, he said, tee)egraph to me irr-- y m r ell na, Y bee- t was far off —these was a funeral oing there •• a has not done so. Nobod knows ­If we oak what is the secret of Ilia ed as high as 15,000 or 2Q,(>Q0. The work ggI Y medfatel on understand? And 1 would E of construction was interfered with - _ -' which he wanted to meet. Thedriverknew anything about the child. But what do like to know the nature, of Iliedisease. Ask wonderful voice the answer is obvio a It , so that - all about the cemetery, and he also knew of you inleud to do with it?" rho doctor to send me a report,. and I will is is the poa� anion of an exceptional organ- it was thqught best to charge an admission - , a funeral for which a friend s equipage had Thia re luired thought. There was one pay him for it." lane. Hie cheat fs of extraorJinary depth, and fetus diminish the size of the crowd of been chartered —the name was Bulbous, and thing clear to 'Matthew Buhtwua —ho must sightseers and at the same time add to the they would peas the house. Matthew of de even now. Though when he is walking g $ depend on his brother to he him out of I Within two hours the report arrives by a g g financial resources of the Exposition. j _ •, across the floor of the House he seems bow= 4 p - . . . t into the cab. After driving down the main this grave embarrassment` There was no "� messenger wile was ie:etructed to wait an- ad and shrunken with age, when he is speak - .s - `• .. ;treat of Penge, they turned to the right up one who could accomplish it Latter, if he had !ewer. The report was scientific and saris- ing Ilia cheat expands and his shoulders are . • - Croydon Road, and he observed with afeel- the will; and, notwithstanding the past, factory, and Matthew Bulbous wrote out a squared --an actual physical transformation What Ball-$OpIIi D8COP8tioII8 Q°st. - - . • •' ing of reassurance a hearse and two mourn- there was ao one else on whose fidelity he I cheque for five guineas and sent is to the takes place before one's eyes. Another . Little more than twenty years ago $100" " _ ing coaches standing before one of the small could so fully rely. But it would be necee• doctor. .obvious explanation of the quality of his or $125 was considered all extravagant ' . - , villas which fringed the road. sae to confide in his brother if Ilia agency 1 Sending a ehedne was not a prudent act, Y red voice is the rapidity and vividness with amount to pay for decorations for a ball in - Oa the top of the hill there" in an inn, were to be secured in this emergency. . Y as be recx,llec• after "it was gone. The London. In 1 '" i; - cc g Y ,,, doctor, he was aware, or he suspected, was which his ideas trooped into his Iriind clad bil the great forelahor- tuners another road crosses Croydon Road «hat do I intend to do with' it . fn instructive language. With a mind ifque- ate floral decoration began,and was instigat- - ff at right angles, and from this spot the come- Matthew repeated. " You must help ma a confodcrato of Mrs. trifles, and if any- fled with fdeua and a physique which ha(1 ed by the late Sir h:dward Scott, who gave - ' 4 thing went virong the cheque might be a Ilia house for three dal tery was visible on rising ground about half , in this matter, Joe ; it is the last service I defied age it ie no wonder after all that P days to his florist, . a mile off Matthew thought this would be" shall ask of you, and I shall not for et it awkward evidence of 1listthew Bulbous's his voice should be so final , etieetive. Last with carte blanche orders to charge what he _ � . " a good point to obtain a view of funeral when you are Going. Now I'll tel you, ! relations with the parties. He had been i p liked the one ati -" . �, y , careful to Mrs. Griffon in cash and night's s apeeah was indeed a .triumph, and , y pulation being that the . ,..- "_' ( an it passed, as Ile could tea h self fie exactly how it stands.y none cheered more heartily than the political handnc,mest decoration of the season musters without a witness. how that ft was too late reduced. Everybody i •; rho bar of the inn. H e ed he cab, He related what had passed between him opponent$ with whom, for once, he wall in P ry y mitated this extrava- - n he was annoyed on account of the cheque cordial agreement. ` therefore, and wont into the house. and Lord Polonius, and of course Joseph riuch more so than soother moo would have " Banco, one of the most elaborate examples . ` { _ Presently the funeral came by.' Tho Bulbous saw t -he attention at once. There _ being the 'c Hanging Gardens �f Babylon," t . . ", peen for Matthew Bulbous was in' the . • ... - " i hearse was an honest hearse with glass pan_ was a silence of several minutes. Then — on the occasion of a ball given by the ]11ar- habit of carefully considering minor details BreaJtiII °f the VoiC$, q + Y _ sear admitting of no deception as to a coffin Matthew spoke again, but all he said tVas uis of Bristol when six tons of cut iv were a - being inside. Next the hearse came the the monosyllable : "Well ?" in connection with important transactions• used alone, to give a castellated effect to - pprincipal mourning coach, whose occupants There are gravy ways of pronouncing this The hour of his dalfverarice was nearer Tho peculiar physiological causes of what the braes walls of an improvised ballroom. A i he sc -tuned narrowly, but with a nervous short word, and the way in which Matthew then he expected, bat it came accompanied is called the " breaking of the voice" are few days afterward Gerard Leigh gave a ' • - b a froth circumstance of great vexation. not quite understood but g rL m c - start which attracted the curiosity of the Bulbous uttered it now calmed his brother Y q , it fs known to magnificent entertainment, the flowers of _ _ • " a _ �, barkeeper. First, he recognised his stn to draw a deep breath and slightly raise Ilia At nine o'clock that evening he had a depend immediately upon an organic change vernier coat $2,5110. Shortly afterwards Mrs. F- ' : ., with a band on his hat ; but beside him sat shoulders, telegram --from his brother, of course, in the larynx, the organ of the voice, which (now Lady) Sutton gave another entertain- . - i - . a lady heavily veiled in crape —the same c` What I have said to -Lord Polonina though it was not signed —in the following occurs in the male between the ages of four- ment for which over $15 000 was paid to —~ F:.- , t person, if identity between substance and Joe, must be made true, in fact. The Thing terms : " Child died at seven o'clock. Will teen and sixteen. Before that age the larynx one' firm alone. July `ll, I8i3, the first large 91 - � .. shadow were possible, who had visited Mat- is 'not worth being in the way of a leas im• be buried tomorrow. of boys resembles that of females ; but when public entertainment was given in the con- . _ _ a. i thew Bulbous the night before ! Her face portant business. I don't care how it'll done . Joseph Bulbous had h'ad large experience the voice begins to break the vocal cords servatory of the Royal Horticultural Society - -,�_ :'• t was no thickly veiled a� to be undiscernible or what it costs, so long as it is done safe" in framing telegrams in terms intelligiblea�ne rengthened at least one - third, rho fn connection with a ball given in honor of ;; to an ordinary eye; but Matthew Blilbous's You understand me now ?" Y• only to the receiver. ' Was he drunk when angle of the thyroid cartilage becomes en• ' H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, and ice was - . recognition of it was undoubted 'and start- " Very well," replied the other. •• I am sending this, not to remember that it was a • larged, and the muscles which connect the for the first time used in large uantities for fin organs .,f the voice with the tl old bond g q g acquainted with a— private institution, which cam specially eallingfor careful p]lraaeology g 3` cooling the atmosphere of crowded rosins in ' For some minutes he was dazed • but the makes a'specialty of that line of business. Matthew was excessively vexo(I, and took and base of the tongue become elongated. England. purpose for which he came was still un- I'll see what I can do," some time to cool down sufficiently to While the change of form is taking place _ . • , - - consciously active,' and he .followed the On the next day but one Jortepb Bulbous realise the full import of the news. He the voice is unfitted for singing, and should funeral at a distance in the cab. He'" was called at the office. James Bulboua had ac- felt puzzled and disappointed. It was euri. let used. only wall great care. .In other Who can prove that a boy isn't happier able in due time to see, from a safe place, ceptod his father's propoeal,� and was ready one that the receipe of this momentous s'�, the breaking of the voice is due to in is first new boots than Columbus was - ' _ __ the coffin lowered into the grave and the to start for the continent that afternoon, made. so anziously awaited, failed to the rapid development of the larynx, which when he discoverd America . - - R- takes lace at certain a .-- �.. '_` earth shovelled tie upon it. Then he drove Matthew gave his brother a roll of back- produce on his mind the effect for which he P gear and which leads A Racine Wis., firm is planning to have ' .'' to another station, and got back to Black- notes for the purpose ; and then the latter had prepared himself. The death of the to a change in the range of the voice. The a complete tannery plant in operation at " '$ heath by train. reported the gratifying intelligence that he PPY everything to his Pe I. g aura infant meant eve collar harahAees of the voice when it is the Exposition. - He was glad to have been able to wit- lead arranged an interview for Matthew ambltioa, removed the aneobstacle frtatn his thus !' breaking" seems to be due to a tern- Walt Whitma 'ast uses the burial without rho knowled a of with the Lady Principal of the institution Path, making all smooth to him. Yet he por�Y . agestion and a swollen coAditYion. f ] previous to his : . - g Ito 4 death, superintended rho erection of a vault his brother, and he told his wife that, h,eing which he hail referred to. "Matthew made was not elated ; lie hardly Celt satisfied ; Lhe mnhoua lnombrane of the vocal chords . " - ,; unable to find the addres,a he had not Ieft a imaoe as though he would prefer to dal- began g g y not his accompanying growth of the wherein he was to "lie. It it, located in gr , g p and almost to et an r accampan iu the active r Harleigh Cemetery, about two miles from " . - London. Joseph, therefore, would be left cline a personal meeting ; and suggested the own unreasonableness ; and al ugh he whole larynx. Philadelphia. . ► ^. iii the dark. Butfhe did not suspect that, arrangement being entirely carried out by knew it was flloggit'cal and absurd, he felt a - The oldest ne � ' ' -: in passing the publte house, Joseph, who Joae h himself. secretanxiety which he could no more root wspaper Ip thA= world, of - . p out" of his breast than be could now—if he �1s00vf °f �apphuer QueentaIId� course, is in China. It is the King Pan, is i ' :�. . -'- sat in the second coach, had glanced into "That's impossible," replied tie latter, the official journal of the empire, e : -,- the bar as an object of interest, and had "The lady is a lady of high standing in her ao w ahad it --aa11 back the e�ark of life The Government Geologist of Queens- i p , and was .. into the' bah 's miserable little hod land confirms the recent reports as to the founded in 911- Originally it was published ° detected hie brother a face through the profession, like yourself,- and will only ne- Y y valuable discoveries of salp hl�les as Withers- intermittently, but after 1361 it appeared - � " " " -,- .. ` ' door, otiate with principals. Nobody, except his wife, _ 8 P P Y, p new that l p regularly ever week, In 1804 it was con- - - _ At four o'clock Joseph Bulbous arrived, On being assured that Jets had not com- Matthew Bulbous did not o to bed that field, on the Central Rai way line, in that y - • and after payin his respects to the ladies, municated in any way " with his mother -- night• He could not rest g Hour after colony. He states that the stories are equal vetted into a daily, and now issues three ' to the finest ems is the mineralo i �itiona a da and sales at about s cent a "` t"f_ went to the stn y and remarked that it was whose knowledge of the baby's existence, hour he row stall more restless and.anxious, g g'cal Y - ` g cabinets of Europe, copy. 'l ho morninb shoe r 1. : � all over. gentle as she was Matthew felt would have till the dawn of a day of wrath fell on his and believes that t, p lured on yellow- , I. x =" . " All over, in it I" said Matthew careless• been unfavourable to his business —he re- shrinking face through the study window, diamonds will also be found. The lessees Paper, is devoted to commercial news. IO . . y" ly, putting down the newspaper he had luctantly agreed to attend at his brother's . (TO �s cwvTtxusn.) have refused an offer of £, 0,000 for the line a circulation of about 8,000 copies. • I . been reading. " I thought of going myself, ledggin at seven o'clock. .. _ I . property. The midday issue contains official documents � - ,= after all, and actually wont to Chelsea. He felt far from comfortable ss he drate �' '-" -•- " : -.k and genfiral news, The evening edition, 4'� : `' '; fiat you were gone, and I didn't know the :to Chelsea in the evening. 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Louis Cyr, who iss, h subject, was T6- - ­ ' ' . :,•. : . ­ � .� r-. qe Pro-fit' . i _' ..' ,­I, 1, , I , - - ­ stairs and spent half an 9ofir consuming GR4 M Italy. --The Behrl Sea� � �, , :��A�' . I .- •• . I ... . _. tor in a Single Day. . - i 19 born In St. John's, Qlltiov,rin 1863. ng _k�� . - � ­ . - - . :: - . ." 1. � - "­ * - . ,� . - ­ - - . . _. ,:... " milk and pies. • I ­ - . � . - His grandfather on the maternal - side X&tW. - I I r.,�'!_ �­- :_ --a corrcipondent)'t 1 Mr. Pardridge was b6ih in the State of Pur:'eBl od .�I'i.,��..�_ X 6rr"t it chien . Weighed over twenty-three stone, while Ilia Very genuine' nervousness is felt in the : - �, , . . ' - ­ ..�... which fire New York and for many years % as iden ti- mot '-:7,` " ,f � - . ­ interesting game . mother's wei ht is only a trifle under nine* governing of Europe over the col- A Ad by so doing Hood's sarsapai,ft CUM .. ­�7, : 1� .J_ . . . . . � . lje. A -.;., ,�f ­ , - . . . The very fied with the dry-goo 4 btlginegB, fist in on * d - . cro Board of Trade presides over has teen awne. the id immensely stoop I � Ch-'cag e,ll()uv,l plungers" scar- buffalo and after tfi; fire in this --ity. Asa only & faw yean ago was able to pief, an lapse of the Italian Ministry. There could acrofula, salt -rliewn, and all other blood dls- ,-...4:,,.J-,.,.:j - -. ; '*'_-� . M. v, -1 I . , .- (if. 0 le up a eases, aids proper digestion, cures dyspepsia, % � '*- ' . - developed some mt%ry dry•goods merchant he was a big success. I . _91:1 - • . tl c twenty years that' it has been 116 faetor; barrel of flour and carry it 10 two flights of hardly be any, other Parliamentary event gives strength to every organ of the body. -_��_:;��­4,0 - . He cleaned tip a big fortune out of his h p - � . - - � * i" ' ative markets of One country' , I 11 mother's side goes, on the Continent which would create equal and prevents attacks of that tired feeling or ­-�'' Je• it 91" .�,� � specul. - .: ". a;.*-!& . . ._.. - n the "Jack" Sturgis, who ran the, Chicago busines.i, which was known as the therefore. he comes 1rom a pretty. sturdy nterest and anxiety. It has been re og. tion The fact U t it has -.011. . �_- , � -- - There were s, Ja "Boston a more serious affection. . aq I& , . - � � i Boston Store," and was a rich man long stock. - lent rowu 1, . - .: - .1" - �,�, - ­ - famous corner of 1873; 11hil Armour, who . nized for a -long time-indeed, quite from' _� , , -.-' - cured thousands of others is suflic �� . . - 10,000,000 bushels of;! before lie began dallying with the grain Ilia father's family were not quite so . ,.k, - '. .. . tly carried . . V, � . ; ,. - - - ' frequen re you. , 1. , i - - . '. " * I market. A the be the weak point the for belief that it will cure *.; _Nl . wheat and all the P01-k it, the country ; After selling otit his dry-goods colossal, although fairy bi n and women. in ­ . '. 1. '. . _y ig me I i­ , , 'A : . ­ . .- ally sweet oil pork i store he began the market. This His fat .N. D. Be sure to get � - '' - ­�;­_­.,( i:.. _",_ � ­11 - . . ie, . Wll -11 i, . � . r. , .__ �, , 'X_ - , - " . - . ' - 10 Cudahy, who was equally her, however, brings down the scale triple alliance was the increasing diffi- I ,�� _ - ' ' - "' . , . - � 0Z , �.,,_ -;. IAVf ,- ­1 I I �,, '. " I . I— \ - . . . , ';m�,�� . .�, , ...� A - , . � "!. I �� - . �� . � :-- , . , . , - .- . - and wheat ; 11 Old Hutch," whose traiisarc- was fifteen years ago. at sixteen alone. I cqlt� Italy, experienced in keeping up her , ,. . . ''. 0 4, � , . . . . Pardridge is very modest in speo,king of � � � � � , 1. A . . .. . - I , ..- , _'.. 11 - � .. � ,�,, � .4 . .- - enormous that the crowd It wax only natural Master Cyr when at �v , lions were so en . 11 ­ � I I his success. I wag on the right bide of the achool was master of all the lads. monstrous armameaL Outsiders see no . . - 11-* .':� , � ,� . . -and allowed him to take their At'the � !��. " - � I "�'­-�­;A,.t -� - .. - stood ayba.it - , H00* S7,­ �� _��.O -_ . .. - - . ,_­'.­.­1;,.� . . n- market," said he, "and that is how I made valid MUM why It*ly should be so poor. - . '.. � , .�i V, ;� . .., � Avll(,n lie pleased age of fourteen there were Very few'men '. . - . , I . . . ' I .. I A A . .- money , I told the boys last summer when I money. ­­ ;NN.'N. . I .. ­- . - ' , have their day, usually who ■ could cope with him, and at that early In fact, magazine writers of other nations � . � ... .;..r , e, N-e_' ` ,/1 . .. ., _ r. � . � , . � , _. . . - - a short and decisiv y r , i . I .. k., I . .V� I I .- :, ,_1`1 � m I- � 'r But "plungers o day. seen on the - sell under 80 cents inside of a. year. They dinarv. - . I A, i, - --"* ,V) . " . None of these wheat was selling at $1.15 that it would age his muscular development WNI QxtrA0 - are all the while explaining t* Italy a .. Sars"aparil " � '_-, , ; I - .1 ­ I I . old giants of the pit are now . . � I 4 . .I...; - , - i laughed at me, but I stuck right to that • , Hi' hundred and one ways in which she might - �_' , �.b,'-'.' ,.`-.4, , . * - beard ,, old Ilutc,111 was the last ono to ' parents were livingat -Montreal when gold by all druggists. si; six forXL pr�psred only ,_*­'-­­ .. .. ­- . � . . _11 *T - . '. - .,� J, - .; - � _� . ..,:. , . prophecy, and I saw it under he left sallool, and thO question was what become extremely prosperous. Unfortu- by C. I. 1100D & Co., Apothecari Lowell, -� , _­ ­.�,.:: . . . . I_1e,1lwj,vs&titJ he liked a ga-me with- r 80 since." V gi). on, Lo a , amass. -, ... " ­ �,�Y' , . � "Is the rumor true thqt such tremendous - . � . � _.. - 13ut two years ago he dig- should they make of this young Hercules? nately, for one reason or another, this re- � . - .. �Vl I .1.1 . - "lino`." :--. �,:- . lx,!, � - 4 ­ 11 - ... -:,. oat t "'. I ' - --r - - I , , , , - A limit; and he got it in_gambling iq afrecting your health?" Well, altimatel it was decided that he 100 Doses One Dollav­a�--.'��:_ .­ � - . - . y . 1-,,S-­ -1 _. . covered there was earring avalanche of good advice is always . .'�" " . . - . . ­ , - I � ­ -­ ­ I .. . . . I � .. . " I don't call it gatilblin-i becan9b it is should the police service. - %. ck for the limit, like Harper and! C� . _. . I the lie ' ambling. 111 definition ' . . . ,I *. *.',' �.- , . . . . , , 4, ,,,, Keene and some others. Then he quit, and'. not g. _ He was about seventeen at the time, and wasted. Italy continues to-get poorer than I I I . . . '­­-, .�', �2_. , - .. ­ iii t. 'i -f;$, V. a game of pure luck or Omit le. ' NVI.cn one ,. ever. Every year, too, it becomes more - A.U... 1. . the board was without a plunger for some a rength had increased in a marvelous Mr. GIsdatond's Sabbatli. - .-'I---- �� it , - ' I .: . '. , . : ,..-,.;, - - -,% . Of course Chore of mem- can exercise Juilginei'it and chill it is not "'a t difficult to keep the burdened nation docile - I '.. "�.�' e were a score . , - � . . manner. He soon allowed what a valuable - ­"L. �? , , . tl. . time. I gambling. The"YoungMan" thus describes the Way ��.�k,d, - - -..-��, - . . . .. - N11 a million or two Matching pennies is pure gain under the towering load of taxation which . .'_.*.'.!­, 4.: I "' 4 . .. bers who would buy or sell acquisition he W&A to rho force. Howassent .�': L, - tiling, but selliog a million wheat-well, is levied in order to keep the Germans i,i in which Mr. Gladstone panes the Lord's -?..`--'� '��' - ___ - to ard � W 1. *1 � . any time, but there was nobody in "Old ) do dot ty in the roughest and most disturb- ,.:�,.r ., - - __ day: "Air. Gladstone has often been he � t�c, ,I - I 1817 clas . � thatisentirelydiflerent. No Alstace anJ Lorraine and the Russians out - _ -. "t!" �.q�,A.' -, , -. � � . Hutch I . s. ed district of Montreal. He made go many to remark that had it not b()ecn for his Sun- -_ �':­-­:', . - -:* :" ' - � Suddenly Out of the pit came the man for confidence in He may have nerve captures and quelled such a number of di;- of Galicia and Bulgaria. . r � I ,�;.':�, � �� . . - , ".�,_ . . . - � ...)%,3,..�_ the crowd was waiting, He was �.% and t'he outward evidence of confidence day rest he would not now be the man he �, '__ � I �* �L ­ .. ;?;.��.I,f . a whom - . I turbances that he soon received substantial The Standard's Sebastopol'oor respondent ",-; - �-�,� . Fs I - . I Lut. inwatdly there is a struggle. is. Physically, in��llectually, and gpin.r.o , . . . . . , a u t mail in the � 'i __- -1 - - assuiningman, le . - - �,, 1 . snia,11 mail, an tin � . recognition from the authorities. He was to-day declares that Russia is now sending tually his Sunday bibs been to him • .. � _i� k; . . -11, - . )p H'AllArkotitinflifferent. . a price- " ­� , - . � and his name was 11 Ed. Pardri3ge. e � paid double salary and used to do the work a steady stream of troops from the interior . . 1. g , I . . _. ... . . _y trim- "The- field can be surveyed, there are less blessing. Any ope who 911tered hilt L,-, ','� -t.". $0, -1 went out agairs� the crowd and the statistics and conditions which call for an of three. to a western frontier, and t sat the calling room in Downing street on a Sunday during --- � : -_ - �� . - . as t I -r. - '. - ., . - F! - ' . . ;- _11� . - they had trimmed Harper, ­­­ "�` -, mad him ,dridge'ii first exercise of foresight. This beget con- Naturally he wift tiot very pbl%lar amorg out of the reserveR intho far inland dis- the height of the session. could not fail t�rba ' �:­_i.,;,�i� - . . . - Keene and " Old hutch. " Pat the royfolal. 89 they. made up their niiuds tricts has already begun. This confirms a, ... -...,-. I? .. - __ - -tv fidence, and one is convinced he is ht. I truck by the atmosphere of repose, the - '; � "' , _v't- - - - . . attempt to follow it, the footsteps of "Old ri to s9#14 � hit4,P Accordingly six. ori seven great lot. of information -which 4as been . �.��, , -, ,,� ", , .. . rjoo,()00. He said noth- As all men do not' think alike, the de,1110- :igus and symbols of the.dity, the books -* ._,�-_ kl - &-` " I i " cost him $ picked Men w*Mefl h-in obe-daik niih reaching in* duri it, the Spring from three lying . I I - � :,,�j . Hu*c1 ,harp- Pon I t . ng open near the�rinc'hilrr, - the deserted ,',',-. �­,� _.-_1,4 -,­ � , rug I)ut laid in some _. .1, - .-..'", � . : with sticks and belts. no different parts of t empire. Of course, it , - � K. . . - , R, �, �, a - market another is con- . writing table, the aligenue of papers and, 1.- -1 . . analyzes as a boar mar" u � te e 'a c more wood and r . tions drawn are not rho same, and what and went for hits w ic . - . is saw. This was last August. - He . . . " �`C* , I ��;,, - . . encd It was frightfull3r'cut and i it-i show you the is Always openito explain these movements. ,_ . -1 A �',r , -.- . ,� " q villeed means a bull campaign. You pays 11 newspapers. From Saturday. night too. I . . . . . �� 1.3 ill . .� was then a bear, )to is now a bear. Very scars,o& the wunds .he received -about. the by the e gone 6 i-if the famine, but no one Monday morning Xr� Gladstone puts away _�, �.' --`­:-:�-.-,�kl- L.., I . lie virm not a bear. But, your m d ,otutakes your choice. - . . . . .. . . I . _. . few retnembsr when oney aln foreli ad now. ' in authority in Western . Europe its simple his businep of a secular nature . . � ... ` ­4 -, �4 up to $1.15 on hirer 41 Thh, ii the, Zy I aii.ed ,tl)l' lie coutina. e all I is , keeps t6 I .... �?;!,- . I I : in A ugust wheat was r It must have been a desperate fights but enough to believe Russia has not mischief his special Sunday books and occupations, '':,�:::-`..'�,.,�_ • - yen_ � _.' -'* � To make *be b .e) _. . . ed, iefefri6g to 4 big deal which he begaL . . � , - and tip s(;ttic,l at the loss stated. , � in the end hii pluck and superior strength in mind if events seem to invite it. Reports " �1. .1 . to cheer" � - t- . . some sit months ago. " I nelicred we had d never dines out that day unless . � -,�_ __ . . -,- -,,�` . . - � .' i , , . a cottlement he was forced to mortgage "d" tfie greatest crop this country had were too much for the cowards. - Three out of bad blood on the Russo - German frontier a nick or sorrowful friend. He never tray- ,_V�­ :_,j. . � .1 .- .- his million-dollar State street property- of the six made their escape more or loss become such common laces here that � .;__._,I`��.O."- I . ever known. I believed that the invisible Olson Sundays, and it is well known that; ` ) , . . for $3,50,000, which he turned over to the. . . '! , hurt. One of the others he had picked up the newspapers put them in a resources of this, country were infiaitel * � mall' typo- when her Majesty invites him to Windsor '_.�. ...N_ � . successful This did not ,... , " . ( Ill , ;� I.. 1, - - Eucces y and dashed upon - the ground, renderi Sir Edward George Clarke, member for Castleon Sunday for one i lit he makes - '�-�' . . . . ..-. . larger than people imagined. I -bolleved I . 4�4jF - I .. - P . , . ��: . cc him that wheat wasgoing tip. On him senseless. The other two he nipple'l Plymouth, delighted a large meeting at arran*emont4 to stay in Windsor the Satur­'i;. - , `_ I,_ . convince ^ . I - - �- , - - - ,-- __ ___ - - .- , . . . �.. - I - .. - - a that that foreigners, in their fear of short. crops .. I -I'Ali t( ;.,i I . . contrary he still stayed on the sidi around the waist until the screamed in Berniondsey the othernightily attacking the day night to avoid Sunday traveling. Two 'I'A - - . . . ...-- the co 600,000. When Decem- and famine, had bought a great deal more y ­0 .- ,::t - ._ I �! '' e . .- - . had swallowed him,q agony- attitude of the United States on the Bob- cervices at least see him at worship on v_._-'-�j�' -_ ; 'r , " - . . _­ ,Q �;��. � . . . her wheat was $1 a busli3l and Alay whea.t wheat than they needed. I knew that when .­_ e�,­ " .. - .- . . . He was just making off with the two his ring Sea cation. He said that Lord gal- Sunda in Hawarden Church. He ban 4',__`4' , �tl_,_ " � . . $1.06, and the great :. �_ :. .1 - - . � . ..A _W� , .. at, mass of professional this was apparent to the trade wheat was had captured, when he compassionately isbury hiYallown himself eager and able poor opinion of those whom he humorously * . - . .- I., � * were talking of 81 just 'as certain to go down as the sun. . . . ­ ..I -Z. ,Ij� 1�' -, ­­ r .1 and outside traders .50 thought of the poor in fellow on the ► tojprotect British subjects thousands of turms as I once-era. " ' . _­..­'i,��_ I . • . May, Pat said, " Well, boys, I I .. - � . . ­ . for I sold wheat, and on this down turn I - 0�t I � I . ­ . - traded as I never traded before in my life. ground. He, therefore, changed over his miles away against the presumptions of - - _. ,.:. ;- " believe it will go to 80 cents before it goes . I _�,.__, ;A: .1 ., . I ." _A.. - . .� -�' . � .. ,.�:q� I prisoners to the lefthand, andholding them American statesmen, and for this all En I . � , � . . As soon as there was a moderate decline, .. , --,1.50." It.was a case of one man against A _:, '' ­�': ? � , , .- to .- . . . . . - � , 4, 1 . - . Eoth firmly with one. hand by the collars, . .! - .?,. was going I lishmen at home mid abroad owe=d him a . I I _ - I although I knew the price lower, � .� ­ .. the markets of the world, for the opinion 9 6 1 �'...; _­ ";. . irked up the senseless man with Ilia 'right debt of gratitude. After referring to the - ."t I � 1. -Z , . . . . , ': , z'- -ices must rule was shat ed in I sent my brokers in with I p - - . - era to buy. -,,. j . - ­ � . - - -, that higher pt Then, when the market rallied, I sold them arm and threw him over his shoulder. alleged supineness of Liberal governments �:'�� - .'.t . every market where wheat-,was traded in as . 40 . .'-. ....__, '11- It must have been a -curious eight to we under similar circurnatancen, the speaker ex- St - - , . :_ ._.. - . - - ­ a speculative commodity. It was all ill)• all tee wanted. That was the way the . . __. �. . :. - . . ..- - -, hill fight. He was called a crank, a mail c;IMP111911 Opened, and instead of having this marvelous man with his senseless bur- claimed : . . . ;� -. ' :,_X� - _,.... . _,W- . r, 9 9 - M "i I . . - '5 '�': ' . r , .. ­ out an enormous line, with profits only den and captives going down the streeta of " There in no sea in the world where Bri- - - ­ ' 1�,z � -'- f . he face of Providence, - . � �- ­. who was flying in t prospective, I have managed to have at my Montreal on that dark night, the blood tish ships may not sail. Wherever the � � ­ .. '.1'�*.-1-"._ whosefortune would I)c recklessly disslpate,l . . . . .--.- L ..A�"`, I disposal plenty of ready money from the wounds in Ilia forehead run i the open sea ebbs mid flows the flag of . � ..,.. 14 - � on the short side of a rising market. Friends to meet . . ... I .�.'..... ... .,.., ., I the calls for margins that are occasionally down.and nigh blinding him. He ZZIPUPI Great Britian may wave over her sailors. Flow F -_��­,e.'J--.�! , _".. . � � I - - . - vol untecredad vice. Relativesimportuned. ., - � . , - -, .. ..-- . made upon me." e man in &?the hospital " he For refusing to recognize the contention- ­ ..,.1. 4. . _: - The little man listened-and sold nionz - " � A* , -_ I i , - . . - . 11 ,.Do you think every roan can be6ome a Passed, and took Ilia prisoners to the stn- of ;the United States that airy sea should be 11 I inherit some tendency to Dyse - �-.i_71 wheat. Ife never let' tip eelling until it wag , - -­j-, .. tion. Cyr, however, was ve much cut and closed to British ripe, Lord Salisbury pepsia from my mother. I suffered . .;,, �. ,I � - : - generally known that lie carried Fs,000,000. successfi: I spo-culator?" ­ I , ,.:I"- ". . . i� - . . - I - bushels. Other "plungers had carried 66 Certainly not. It isn't every. man who had himself to go to thorKospital. This merits the admiration of all loyal Ruglish- i two years in this way; consulted a , . - : .'. �,.,-,:.. - : - ". - that much wheat f6ra (lay or a week, but as the.right kin•l of a nervous constitul ion and many other episodes during his agvjce mell• " ' - . . . , number of doctors. They did me r - - - . z,11:4' , .. .. o stand Lite strai u-' for it is a strain, and a with the police ivAde hini'very popular, and The effect of this outburst was surprising, I . .- ; �!. Pardridge carried it for months. no d. I then � :�,"� . .. - - - big one, on a man who is extensively , - The audience rose, shooting and cheering. - eu used , I .'kf� � . � One-day May wheat closed at 80.k cents. y in the a f f4r trio a v 4e It t . ascribed he i&I'left, an . - 1'a�! . :­ I waved Relieved your -Aug. u ower.,., - ;1. I - - . . molested. Men waved their hats and women. In stV1 * � I . 11 c has paid o!f the .5,350,000 niortgatr and market." . .... ,.! - - f5e J , _.- I nc&3 that be lias,51,200,CM to invest;. . 11 Ho1v much mofidy hare u made on He had been a custodian of -the police for their, handkerchiefs, while at the rear qk. and t was -just two .. .. i: -_ ,.•. I-. I annou � ' a wh ­ . li, , , " . ' . - - �. - this 4e(oilse ?" . t1D nearly tvfo, years, wbqn an incident happen- the buiiding tV;eople began singing.' dayS When I felt greai relief. I I , . . - - g, . . 11 fell9w. of The do- , �,, ­ I . . in real estate. All thisowas iwide in sellin ' if sooti.; ; - -.,� , -'. . 44 I "I - - . . Oil, Lord ! I don't know. I 'Ire got a ell which called attention to Ilia ,immensity "For ho's a JO y good � - . - � A-lay wheat front 1.06 to 80 cents. Atillions . " - K of strength. - � monstration lasted several minutes, drown- got so that I could and eat, and ... _. ,-.:.f _; and millions of bushels were sold by - hi�l- few-d&,t,%rs in tile bank and rhYlatcli string - 1: I ' I . One (lay he -was on duty in one of ing LI-e speaker's voice three times when lie I felt that I was well. That' ' - � - . . . . . drown - brokers, and on niauy occasions his short' is always Out." 1. -, the I - .-. ,_ -_ "� bi i I � I chief diorough fares, when a cart laden with tried to resume his address. When Sir three years ago,, and I am still first] " .' I . - f, . 'Mr. Pardridge ha a psladal'bome On I . .. line would run as high as 20,001),(Ak bushels.:. - . ily. rON& I . ­ - � - - � . bricks came t- grief, The horse tell down Edward stopped speakiiig the audience .- '. � ­ Prairie avenue, and a chArmin class. I am never' .-'..: _�F F. : .f. fam 110 I ... _. . - . . Thismewittliat a fluutuatioa of I .ccut up or . . - .-: has also the supreme astisfact.on of know- and the sh*f is were broken. Theysucceeded cheered and applauded and shouted the Two Dayis. without a bottle, and ... . ' - i � � down involved a lass or fain of $200,0W. . ' I . . _ The change of an eighth of a cent meant a ing be was right and all the other felluwa 1119 I . . - . . . T1 Betting the horse free from the harness more. - . if I feet constipated . . I - - But what was to be done with the cart? . � - � ' ... - .-_ - loss of S2o,000. There are few men: who were wrong in the market. I .. - - .. .,. I - � - - - -. _� - .. . I here it stood right in the line of traffic. It L- the least 'particle a dose or two of I ... . coufd risL a fortune, take the chances in- was suggested that it should be unloaded. Traded His We for Farm Implements, August Flower does the work. The - .' i i ' I .. .. . volved fh a traiisactioi� like this avul retain Modern Motleys and Their Daukhtem . - . . � .... '. . , 7 . , _. . 11 Stand oil one side," said tile muscular A remarkable transaction has come to beauty of the medicine 13,- "that you . their reason. 1'et for weeks and weeks, " One .of the signs of the age," says an young policeman. Di%esting himself light in Sage t,ownship, northwest of Jack- ,.. . warned on every side that otil disaster of his can stop the use of it without any bad - . . . � _'.. b _. __ . . __. d y observing woman, "is tile dif culty grown cost and handing Isis hat to somebody son, Mich. A farmer named Henry 11. .. I . , - - _. .. - could. result from these ope.rations, Yard- dauglijers find in adapting their ideas to standing by, he ercuched 1-nder the cart, *Hudson, haa disposed of Ilia wife to � effects on the system id-P . a I , . . _­ -, r .. moved.about the floor of the Board intolerance of the mothers who will not pressing up with his broad shoulders. The neighbor, Philip H. Chubb, the consid- Constipatlon While I was sick ' I and jokc,l ,-vith his friends as if he hadn't a share tit the progress about them This in Ericks, cart mid all were lifted foot by foot Oration being various farming interests and fe I t everything it - . , .- . . - . ­ . . _ - . 1w-k- , I _ . . .- . .- _.. care in the world. The: nerve Of the man especially true where the daughterm do not until they were movel ri hL on to the side- supplies. A.document was drawn up set- Seemed to me a man could feel. I . '. , . . . a 9 . . - .:_ I : commands admiration from even those who marry early, and either remain at home or walk. tin forth the transaction, the ex change has _. . �­_ � I I-. . do not approve his methods. was ofall men most.misemble. lean . ._..v _­ .. - � . Nobodw knows how much money he has go out to pursue some one of the many oc- The apolau" of the crowd collected Was just taken place, and Mrs. hudson, who . 5 -;'.' ,4 � - � I cupationa now open to woman. In either tremendous. Some gentlemen who had wiL- usion, that I b - ­ � - . made oil this decline, and he says himself was, is now iwaallcd as mistress at the say, m cond believe , , : , "r. � � . . ­_ :: . . - - of the latter cams the home cords are not Dessed this performance were so as Lonished Chubb farm. The affair in causing no little August Flower will cure anyone of .: .:�, ­'. - -1 - . .. I .. , I . , . . . y M .,: , -. "r .: ", - . 2 :.. ­ that lie does know exactly. If e has - much loosened-not nearly ac) much as when that they had the whole lot weighed, The amusement throughout the State. Tue 0 - indigestion, if taken .,;.'I",,. . , . , - - ­ .. I . _. . . J MO, but the daughter establishes herself by marriage weight that, he had lifted was found to be a doeament, in given verbatim herewith- Tile Lifoof M186rYwith judgment.* A. ..", . - - . . I acknowledged that he made $1 550,0 � . - - - . ;: the g(issips of the board have it that$2,000,. in an independent household. Th gAp little over 2,100 pounds. spelling aid wording'srepreftrved through- : - . . � :;'N S.; - ­ . o . . I - 000 is about the right t su ni. . - �� ­ ­ � . .. .. 0 . Ill `141't'on to between the mother educated twenty-five That feat of strength determined his -cs. out M. Weed, 229 Belle- . . '.-, .1 . - the i th,- wheat deal he has played successfully- � . .. I -_ _­..' . the years ago and the daughter abreast of these reer. Agreement betwixt,P. H. M,nbb of the fontaitte St. IndianaDolis. Ind." & - -. . ... . ontl short glowing times in wider than it ever will be He. left the police and at once entered rstrlart and Henry M. hudson of the sex- ' . his profits on these side issues are put all . ' ' ' ' . . again, and it is a trying one to the filial the show business. By steady practice with ant Part he does agree to sell Alice buison, I . � ,..,. ". ', ­ . . the way from $300,00:► to $500,000. To-day . - Poems in Pettionts.. , . .. .. � . ­ lc�, � i i - . . . child, whose widening reach of. things Only the dumbbells and proper training Ilia mus- his Wife, to P. H. Chubb for these things - • . . I I'l...rte. . - the speculators who-lac at his predic- ;nereases her sense of what ii due to her cular pourers gradually increased to the wilat is named down below Marsh hay and The prettiest articles of attire about jug J" , , - _. - t .-. '. tion six months agoliave, after contributing ' . . �.�: - � Lis - mother and- eagerness to bring the well- enormoun dimensions of to-day, buckwheat and potatoes, and one grain- now are the petticoats. They are poems ir: : . . . - hn - . __ . 1, - tho ' ands of dolla,s to his bank account, loved parent wit6in. the scope of the f L The toughest customer he ever had to cradle one hand rake one plow and set of . themselves. Some of them are made .. . . . _. - corn�, a I ­ .. ` - . . .I., � i' ­ . - - __.: I 11, I . .. - - round to his view of the situation and blemings. To many women motherhood :2 deal with in liftin to the shoulder was a wifle treas anti 3 derases one Era" lithe I i black watered silk, striped with narrow . .� ­ I I . . .- .- ,_... acki,owledged that lie istlie only roan 0 mot orh - � . .- -.1. T111 - -.1 , I tL. %r . ' , . . . n brings an autocracy that is never wholly Captain Burs,. & one occasion when in barrel of salt 10 window one Brine I lines of pink and blue and yellow, and have �� , -, - _% --�: " ,­ � � , --=- __ .6. � .. :. the Board who has been right all the time.0 relinquished ; for years her lightest wi-4h Brunswick Burst offered to bet him stone I have sold those thinhe to henry M. - three ruches of the different colors set ;­ .. 1�:� : :. , �R, , . _; I New ., .� , ­ : '. "-Hutch " said o! Pardridge that he was )� a;,� - %, . 4 .. I ' � �,.__, . .- . the has been the daughter's law, and, if what SM that be wculd not lift the same weight hudson. around the hem at intervals of two inches. " , .44"4 . . - . . , . nerviest man who even_ traded on the short ._-:�.. ,;, , 1 i, I . Thackeray calls 'tile tyranny of the parents' on to his shoulder that the captain would, PinLip H. CiiuBiL - These ruches are either of fringed silk or . , ­f. . �_ �. - . . .- 1. . . - . . 0. "Other petticoats am made - I I.... - side of grain. This opinion in shared by v4 is modified in many instances, in equally an " Done," said Cyr, and 'the money was Has sold these things to me. of satin ribbon. . - �7 . , . - - ... � . . large proportion of speculators the world many others it painfully exists. I have in put up HENY HUDSON. . of shot satin with a gathered - d flounce of �_.. -'-' �` `-� I - . I - : .: "4_ � k­ - . over.- . ­ - .1 - " � * - W herever there is a market for grain mind at this MOMOnt A wise, Calm, filial This feat was not to take place at an ex- Witness -ALICE HuDsoN. . satin round the hem, and over this falls a - .. , , .-.' ii- 4L� i _ I I - . . . . ­ -I � -J- - �`�-, the operations of Partridge are the subject women of'3.5, whose capable work in a li- hibition, but on board one of the ships lay. - I . - flounce of lace sewn on -with a double boa d- � . .:. � �.%. �J - - - . ADInellt. . . - I __� � of daily C0 ­ - :-, " . . � . I '. ,__L%" :. - bra gives, her wialowed and otherwise in off where they were. . lug through which are run "baby" ribbons I . _. ­ X� _­.'��- .`� � �� Now' to the man.' What manner of man childless mother a plea;-ant home, in which, . Job's Fkdamoe- : . . .,.:.-.. '-L .� ' - . - :. - Mw, Burst was what you might call a , L to i� tied into rosettes here and there. *-' - ' �' ' - ­� - _ "! �� .. � ;I .... prov -4"--' `�� . - - I , pe li t - I.- ­ � - - . . is this who can play with hundreds o� alas, itl ider has no home feelin All "Whoprer..", He staod 6 feet 7 inches A man may bear up patiently for hours This notion carried out in holiotro a a - 'I . .1 I 1. 1.1e.4- _� � �� � - � .. ��. .,f _.. -4 thousands as other men pi with dollars? her plans and ambitions are thwarted, or, if unlike the generality of giants, he was a under trials of physical endurance, but with ale green with the lace very fine ` c "."'. *1 * . . .. I - - � pixy w 9 . .��. I to -1. J�1` - � 1* . .. � . . . The Aelina is one of disappointment on perforce accepted, it is with scant grace ; broad shouldered, muscular individual. wb'en prolonged to years, we cry out: But and of holland line, and the ribbons . . � ,� �. - . . . seeing Iiiiii for the first time. He ' . .� 11 11 . .- - ,_ ­ .. I - - - - - " . I . . is not a her friends are not welcome, her hobbies hip they repaired, with the why should we stiffer thus ? There ix a sure match the satin, in altogether lovely. . _1, ,I, - I e�� � - : - . - , , �� - - -- I .. I , - , . .. - _. � .1. ,.­ . , , -4 - - lie has not the manners of are not tolirated, her theories and princip- stakeholder, referee and a fewacquaint&nceiL and prompt cure. Bethany, Mo., U. S. A., __ , . I .. " - - . good dresser and ' ­ . . _., 1. ­11 -1 , �_A . . - � . �­,­­ � : a "high roller." On the contrary, he is a leg 11 I suffered for years with . - I . . I . - '.'�­ . - - . C. are not respected. She is morel to the Aboard the vessel was an anchor weigh- Aug. 4th, 1888. � - *. - . ___,;_� - -- . I . . . y . . .. ! ,.:-,-.!.:P,,._: .. . -1 . - most common-place looking man. No one mother a big edition of the little girl whom ins eirartly 800 pounds. Burst picked up neural is,, but was finall cured by the use I'— 4 , I . .. 9 One Woman !s Vi6w of Minionary Volk - . . *:. . - - except a green goods man would look at him she told to put on Iter school frock to -day with this pretty little toy and placed it ap• � - , ", , 1. . '.. � � . . . of St. is,, Oil.' T. VSHE"R. . . - I . L. ­ � � � - . . tw"ce in a crowd -morrow liek church gown, and whose parently not much difficulty onto his . - I A woman missionary in a talk before - �, - � ­ . . - His face give-s very little and to . a \�:, - - "t. . . - - indication of his characte- He is fOl'tY' ungrudging hospitality she accepts with no shoulder. It remained there for about a I ' . - .. L.:,,�� P _'.. . . I r. man's club the other afternoon sought , �e,.: , � �;Ir ­ � - stature and slight smallest sense of Obligations. " minute, during which time the wonderment _ �' 7,1111, , . - . eight years old, small ia.4ta That which makes ople dissatisfied ' ring civilization to some Son - , , tr aid to bring South . I ' o ,__ -.1 . . - *bl in build. He weirs a $25 sack suit, Iiis - __ � with their condition is chimerical idea African peoples, among whom she had ,_ f D.-I ir .. '' slid applause was great. The anchor was - : -l", - "", � . . trousers are innocent vf crease his derby - ...'. - : �.; � * : - they form of the happiness of othera. been. She described them as gentle trust- -2., - ­, ,rl- .._ . - . . INSTANTLY KILLED. -: then taken from his shoulder by six men and . I . - . F'V �?4 C_ . hat is not always the shape which fashioi, -:1. .,._� . . -.1 . The Osage Indiana are said to be the rich- ful folk, honest, affectionate, and moral,, � . -�'_'� - ._1 - . .. - . .�_.4� ;. . . ' I . replaced upon the deck. . IV ". _. . � .1 I . �,..,_ �= - - prescribes. He effects notbit)g gaudy in Mr. 11'ex. Heller Loses 111101 Lift 'and Mr. rhos came Cyr's turn, . f " prescri . and the betting eat community in the world They are but not wanting in fact in the simple elements . . � ` . - '-_,�- - � - ­. . ,. .-; _ -. ' * ' " _' � I neckwear. Plain black ties,'or suhinier If. U, Clements IN IRP"Illy Hum ii of chs,rooter. To her earnest appeal for.-,,. , - _ - � - - A WAS two to one against him. He had never 1,5W in number, but#they have $8,000,fM ., _.: �,__ _'I'Z. -4, 11'_� "_:, ,. , I . - - . I— - . silk' tied Ili a, plain bow-knot are good An Ei,m%VOOD, despatch says :-A terrific attempted such a.feat before- Yet, nothing deposited to their credit in the Treasury at their rescue from heathenism and savagery. -1 ,,, � 1" � - � � • i.� .. . . enough for him, He looks like a fairly explosion, by which one man lost Lis life and daunted, he grasped the anchor and after a Washington. on which they draw $100,000 a witty woman present replied, with per- � .. -�. - �-�- 4, ,�, . , . . � .. ­ - -�,, , ., -, , .:�: � � , j,., " perous- country storekeeper. His face another was seriously injured, occurred in desperate struggle managed it onto interest every three months, and they own paps as much of philosophy as wit: "Why .. ­._� � __ .., ., 1 . - - ; , ��.,: . . I. ­4ii .. , " Ei 4 _ , 4- :,A -1 • .: _�; +...a ;aa a : _'.e e° t it's` ="° • - _ f -. �:s _ - - "'t . i ,�X - da= - 'f,s.1 ".". },as � `k F,a, Z. _ •'s+_•+- _" ;, - ,. , -. +'' y .,3s'• - .4F _ to s, "r' 'tiirl1 W F. " r:.Pr�'+� -.' a Q. -. - [� - t' ' - „'° i;,"` t a.".`- : -s' a.ai .�^w,fni •'�` -6 :! - s� - .Y+.`4 ''C.° - 7`.J ,�° P lT '3. " #' 5 z •: •f: ,• >. ! •'mfr..-.y� _- .,Y "`fi• - - ++` d - ,�' ,�-:`' f' �y 5. -,t, sir '• a �'ri i . r , i .a° w - Is. . . a -.• - :.t [: r u 'ax • ?lh' ,.irr .r'�`.`� ..rv, r. re•.•;.•.rE?. j = 8,`- .tiv."'�• ,..�; �, - e4 7•' r _ gg z 1 �'+ ^ x �^ i3 �, y . ,''7r. . $ i C iXws,t s qR : ' ::, j ' e ` Y a,t - b G -' s ..� y y -J r 9'• ? ..� R.k _. +� -} vin.. W�, \:[ ,s s t 4 # =�'r ,L . s° . _. f Y. gr tom• >''`J,r.. - .. � , -•f o -, - ` -- - o -'v,'+ ",a4_a••.,. r_ra`i •.!* _ r,f. - `�'..fi�;'i=r•'�ca�'�Y - � /'•" -yf k that the young man from the West never '`i I KING Cher, . ` x -• ( , $nt Dunbar n. w . goes alone to them church. But, we are V: saueiisa share of thep tron the ; •. I ` . '� gublio Will visit Pickerin viii e t Y:: F '1 1 -�_yT, bound to be like our /worthy mayor end Thnnda�s t►nd Bat ud adjoining e eaes } r preserve our reputation for veracity. on intermediate daMrime meat at reason- 11 a F The installation of officers of/oux Senior able prt�s. vivo m ©a Trial, 91.tt, " A' I. O. (1. T. lodge was perfornled by L. D. - -' `` ' 'w Hortop on Thursday night last. The seep- �i ' is respectfully directed to our - . r " 11 ,' °, -_I�.0 ��Cx1�t �Itws �ECDTORS t N ire of authorit and of di it is wielded / y� gn y .- t � ' ; �' " b John W. SdIton, while dno. Palliator %n; 1 ._ . : -Y , s published ever Frida ornin officiates as chi pen-wiper. A new era of NOTICE to CREDITORS .. • • . Stock of 't - v D y m g rt its ofgde chief .lie • • '_ P t ' .. o e n beginning per — — i kring O temperance progression ltas its begin 'ng c►.+- or o . a x '" ,;A: � :trt under the newly appointed officers: E�TOR BEATO D d I .1 Y TERMS - Mra. Goo. Neal was earl shotsked on H N, eceaS$ • - • a a - w , ; ., ,.: - - 61.23 pet year• S1.OQ If paid in fle>tviriaee- >� y - . 11 t _i f Sunday morning by hearing of the sudden PURSUANT to-the Revised statutes of 1 . . - _ { Z; s RATES OF ADVERTISING:, death of her mother. The deceased lived s- Ontario, 1887. Cho pter 110. notice is hereby :: _ � wish her venerable partner in Brooklin, and given that all creditors and other pereone having _ • • `,. " ' _ claims against the estate of Heater Beaton. late f -+ First insertion, per line - - . 10 eente i. , thou h in feeble health, was not considered of the Towneh:n of Pickerin ill the Count of . . . ,` F -�'; Each subsequent insertion, per line - 6 g g• y a . ' - - - This rute does not include Legal or Foreigif ad- dangerously ill. We sympathise with Mrs. Ontario, deceased who died on or about the 12th n • itssp �j yy� - 1T . ' . I� "'; vertisemeats.- _ Neal in her lose. But what is her loss is day of April, A.D. 1898, are required to send by The choice patterns of the ' lllarllet , '' z :; re stered letter to John S. Beaton of the town C Special terms given to parties making con- heaven's gain, and who would wish to recall of Oshawa or Donald R. Beaton, Wliitevale, Exe- - tR ' rates for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- - - - " �. , - gearl� or yearly contracts payable quarterly. the departed spirit. outonotthe lest will and testament of the said 0.. _ q � ` Business Garda an Linea or under, with a pr After Considerable 8Ii the rt Hector Beaton, dooreasod, on or before the ' p 'a`" pyable in advance. D p g slight bwing g 25th day OI U11$ A.D. �9 at reasonable prices.. - - one year, $J 0D, of agents, and some beating down on - _1 t 1 . 1� . �'wotice in local columns ten _ cents per line, - - - .. 8ve cents per line each subsequent insertion. the part of the purchasers, a Dominion Or- their names and a3dress with full particulars ' �S K Special contract rates made known on applies- Ban has been bought for our choir. We of their claims and of the securities (lf any) held . - � l � ., Lion. •1`To free advertising. think the committee have shown excellent by tbom. And notice is further given that after ` - .. 0 . r, ' � ' Advertise ante without written nstrnett na • .the said last mentioned date the said executors - : ,e F ~ - _ , 4 judgement in their choice. Graat praise is will - - .: _. willbe inserted until forbidden and charged av` proceed to distribute the assets of the said _ - - , .1 _ - .' '��` •.ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- due the Misses Stevenson -and McBrien for deceased amone the persons entitled thereto, - - I- b - . . " y_ Inents must be in writing and sent to the pub- their indefatiggable efforts in raising the haying regard only tot a claims of which notice � _' is ]Taber. necessa funds., Some 172; the rice of s °all have been given as required ;and the said t - Job Work promptly attended to. - r3' oxecutorsiwUl not be liable for the said assets or _ .. _ - the organ have already been handed in, and any part •thereof co any person or persons of .2 0 - •' ­ . tv� W. is CLARK - PROPRIETOR. more i8 on the way.. It ,shows that fora whose claim or claims notic' shalt not have - ,, ,� Mr.,,;,., ? - - -- , good object Kinsale is always willing to pay. been received by them at the time aforesaid. - ... - . - - _ at - ' " _ Miss M. Neal, superintendent of the Jun- Dated at Whitby this 11th day of May AD 1808. h C- t , - - ti Our F' tloe- -Strict Independence.. JOHN S. BEATON. Oshawa. n ne�j�%es silt e►7. , ` - t __ for temple informs us that the following is -. _ k %: ; ;; _. Our .&IIA First -class Local Paper. the list of officers under her charge for the DONALD B. BEATONEw�i p . ' �. = - .•, �, Our .nx: Octatlone -- The hesrty ensuing quarter '—C. T., Chas. Rogers ; P. Dow Ji �[ctiillivray, - - . - - � - wpport of the ueovle of Ptokerina and vicinity. C. V. Lewis ; ( A. Fowlie ; Sent., F. Brock at, Whitby; • *' :�:, D. M. C SouGit:,n for $:cecutarr. 1 Immense �-ariet ' : : ..x Mowbray ; M., Bell Lawton ; antic • . Harrison ; 8., Bea Adamson ; A. S., L. Thoro -Bred Trotting Stallions - ' - . - FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898. Adamson ; T., Flo. Rodd ; F. e., Flo. Mao- . . • . . - . - key ; C., Mary Ri ardeon. 7 • I— - . ,', r_ A�� SiZ��. ry NOTES AND COMMENTS. Our gaondarm ai ' ,James L idgett, GRIT WIL G and GUOSTONE , suffering from an acn attack of Inflamat- - "-" cry rheumatism, combined iii kidney o - . .. _ ; A Lowell, the 'newly - elect- complaint. He has been sick nearly two - pa°>'ssrt °r� - , ; 1tidr. Jsa. - - . _ �': -, ed Liberal member for Welland took Wee>i., and is but slowly. recovering. Until W, , G E ROW W H 1T EYALE 0 N T t { I , > he is again this to follow hit usual work f f ' f' �.`. -.._' �litii Seat 1D file HOUSe Of ComiDODS ours sympathy out' to his ismily and Will make the season of lam, as tollows : �' ' 1 rp . S110ES Tt>ZE88dR �Pa Y • Mond May 2nd, will leave their own stable. Mott rl� y' :.:_ -' . himself. But we are not alone with our whiteva>�e and proceed to Brougham, noon ; NEAT -- '. I � �:. .: P, From Jana 1 n to►t� 19 988 sympathy, for soon a. it was known that thence to �ireenwood 1 hoar thence co Brooklin I,IG}T DURABLE - . 3 � p friend for night. Tuesday, proosebs to John virtues, - .. our mend was confined to his room, the con, 7. Darlington, noon; thence by war of lAn- - __ immigrants have gone into Manitoba g ni.iuen to Tyrone, night. Wednesday. roaeeas neighbors in their kindness and sympathy p and the North -West territories. For joined hands and put his atop in. It does to Orono for noon ; thence to Newcastle, night. -" ­. ' s the same period last veer the number one's heart good to hear of sash acts and Thnradt►y will 1Prcceed to Bowmanville, noon ; i 4; :' Y . I 1. thence to Oshawa, night. Friday. will proceed .` :. was less than 8,000.+ This Locke as such noble neighbors. Still there are some Whitby, noon ;thence to Pickering for night. men who ridicule the idea so aptly express- Saturday. proceeds b way of G4orm ej s Hotel, - - _ - - - 1. _ - - • ,,, I—— - � P r though there was yet hope for Canada. to Reuge Hill, noon ; thence to their own stable ----- - - . _ .. ' < 11'._.- ed b Tennyson in:- F• - ' Yet doubt not through the ages route wil be continued throughout the season - - - • • , ... . r .4 until the following Monday morning. This r . F, , _ The action against Ernest Pacaud One increasing purpose runs, ' a .. `to recover the $100,000 Of Bale deb g p health and weather permitting, . o • CALL A T . o . - ; And the thoughts of of men are widening I "" . IN 'L - Chaleurs funds has been dismissed, With the process of the sun. . _ -of Worms of i3 ©rvioo -�- _ _S 0 N Judge Routhier maintaining that the Our pulpit on Sunday was occupied by GRIT W1LKES- Toinsure a foal $so. season 116 :* . . 3D011E Was aid t0 C. N. Armstrong, the Rev. Mr. Watson, B. A.. who has just to paid 1st of February 189:1. 161 do be paid y P 8+ returned from writin on his examinations at time of service. Beason mares payable last ) ,I to whom it was due and that he had g round. / • . - ' in Toronto- As usual, when be preaches, -_ GLADSTONE -To insure •foals18, Lo be paid - . 1 ,� t� . -_ aright to pay - it to Paeaud if he we had a gracious discourse. He chose as lot of February 1*1 +31 co be paid down at Hardware' Store for all kinds of garden seeds by the oz. or . ,i � "_ Wished. - his text Gal. fr ; 9, -And let us not be wet time of service, season mares ifo payable last . ' .. weary , -> -__ .. : in well doing ; for in due season we shall round. _ - . ` : ► - The Toronto News sa s end we fi�tve reap, if we faint not, and in a clear concise paper packsige.. Long red and 'yellow Globe mangold w,. p P lnt ola pasture, well waterd. within forty - - =4 similar o anion : Ald. Leslie did manner addressed a large congregation. ,� of stable, and mares tram a distance will be - :. ". t i • ; ,. -. - _.. p His sermon was simply an introduction to cared for and every precaution taken for their ' - turnip _ - "- '`'' _ g y one he intends to preach on the 29th lust., seeds, to 1p seed. black tares white ensiladge corn, and _ �.., ,4 Y• not indul a in an fool talk when ,dur - .afe�r, al� sccidsnis and esoapss at owners risk, _ •4' in the recent cam ai n in East York besrin direttl n n '•Tom rants." In Address all correspondence to , f g p g g y p° p° W. a. QERUW White ale all kinds of rdeti tools. ; - � i , l , X18 characterized the Uni wed States as the course of his remarks, he vividly traced , { ., the history of the great Reformers that - - _ .. - , the meanest nation on the face of bare shaken Christendom to its founda- NOTICE to CREDITORS .. cheap for cash I . . . - - • . the earth." It is not necessary to go Lions, thus illustrating that no great reforms • :1 -o- Yo the estate of -o-- ; back to ancient history and take up have been obtained without earnest, per - - '� �( - - the story of the forged map by which sistent effort. In this and other ways he IiA11i I EL lYl�DX►IAR� - i - . Canada was done out of a large slice throw out many e�batraging )thoughts for L . o e , I �• 4f territor or to refer do tb• denial ofst'an temperance persons. n con -g late of the ToWlIghi 1a, y, elusion, he urged that the root of the liquor pp V° � • 'L, .. , ` Compensation for damages sustained traffic must be strutter at by the people Shoemaker, deeesaed FIREMEN'S-PICN.-I.C.- by this country during the Fenian eLmonng and working for prohibition. IN pursuance of Cbap. 110, gee. s6, of T ' _ ,. ' When we se a man who has worked 1 the Revised statutes of Ontario. 1817. No- - . raid, in order to prove the truth of hard --very hard-- all'his life, who has tried rice is heereby Bliss that alt are8itors and • _ _ f ; .. f " others having claims ap[nst the aatace of oil the 24th of 11ta • Air. Leslie a assertion. Instances do his duty to his (Ind and fellow -man ; Daniel Moody, late of the Township of Picker- - . , r . ° - which illustrate the national mean- and, who in spite of this sees nothing befcre ing. in the County of Ontario, shoemaker, de- - . - . - ' )!less occur almost daily. Tumbling a him in his old age but work work, work ceased -*ho died on or about the 19th day of - t. i• g ' April, 1893, intestate, are required to send by score of French - Canadians from a train there it is that we waver in OLr faith. But poat prepaid, or to deliver to John Rams �y, of But before that time you should et that Bedroom StlltB r - . _ ' -- . on the other h4i nd, when he has toiled faith- the Town of Uxbridge, in the said County of ' - N as it CCOSSCd the border between Que- fully and lived honestly for nearl forty Ontario, administrator of the property of the EgtBUBinn Table, 8IId get your pictilref3 framed &lld. . bee and the ata�es was One • driving y said Daniel Moody. deceased, on or be -ore flit l; dears, and then aR if by accident, ills pro- couch reCOV8r8d, e�iC., at HiI�S c �)11tin��lRill S. ,; t' - three hundred of our fellow. citizens, verbial ship comes home .from sea, we feel j rjth Day of � une, A.D• 1892• - --_. ______� _________ ____ -- ' ?, - employed at Bufi'r�lo, back to - Otltario constrained to join in the thanksgiving. We a htatement of their nu:ues end addresses, the`` miss from our village the genial face of full particulars of their claims, and the securi- We have fL full lin8 Of UndBrtlikillb g'o0c1�. T lOSO t�BaliIlg ,. ' *.1'as another ; in tit@ refusal to 11110W g ties, if any, held by them; and that after the �i'ItFI 118 will et W1lfLt t)le 1 r r7 - - `��., Tohii Emmeraon. Sono time a o our said date the executors will 1►roceedtodistrihute �� '1 ant at rl�,llt rr10Efi. We - . ,- any but United States citizens to serve friend received a letter from his rich uncle the ass is of the said estate among the parties - _ - I on lake vessels flx'itlg the Amerieap in Yorkshire, asking him to cross the briny entitled thereto, having regard only to the have lately pnr�hased a I ?�'�' $eZll' C Whzch 113 _ 1�.' j - ocean, and gaze once more upon the face claims of which they have then aerie©, and the 1 , , 1 :. flag is found stall another evidence of p° said administrator will not be liable for the said I ono of tho best ,ti the cct,nty. - - t -. .. of his relative, wwho'has reached a reen old - - . - " .. _ - g assets or any part thereof to an), person or per- l' .k .! Yankee pettiness,, and . the national age. The uncle hinted that the voyage sons of whose claims notice shall not nave been . a: charACteristic was even >xore strikin received b them at the time of such distribu. HILTS W ]DILLINGHAM . - • $' would not be in vain. So, John haaFacked y , i exern lifted in the action taken to and sailed awe to the old sod. • We wish Wens All pIn eb ie Indebtedness. to said de ay. must - . 1 - y p y settle their ipdebt�iaees without delay, with PICICMMIIT� QNT- . - • . . him success, and ho soon to see him re- prevent a IOt Of poor seamstresses liv- Pe a►id administrator or his solicitor. ' turn healthier in person and pocket. Dated at Uxbridge this 5th day of May. 1861. Ins in Sarnia from earning their live- ---- _ „ - _ . l lihood in Port Huron. If Ald. Leslie T. w. CAAPPLI:, JOHY RA1ts ►Y.: - LETTER TO THE PUBLIC '1%w Adnertiael►aenfa. Solicitor for Administrptor. Administratoz erred at ail, it was in that the expres- sle•s1•, _ _ Uxbridge, - ._ . iaion he made use of was not strong JUDICIAL ALE OF LAND ��� � - - -- - -k --An native general set• U S HEREBY thank all who have tronized me in the im lement busi- - - �. i- ': enough. Individually the Americans WANTED: vent, work light wages good, perman- P. ant situation. Jno. V. Macnab, Claremont - — in the -'- ness in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutually :i - may be all right ; collectively they 1, o � - Jere aaflt auu pruuGhuiei. Lis you are no doubt aware tale Masse and _ are the meanest people - on the face of y ... _,* ->� the earth." Tovpkp. of .Harris Companieel have aulatga>;iat�ecl, and - wie amalgamation will do away rTt Q RENT: —Farm g nort hal — with many agents throaguout Caiia", 'but I am pleased to state that I have " - (� sores more or less, being north half of lot - - _ KINSaLE. 6, and west halt of lot 7 in the tith con of Ux- , Secured the noy for Picketing Township for the new Massey Harris firm. - . .'� -,' bridge.. Apply for further particular to Mn. pursuant to the judgment and miss ardor for Th1S union of 119,1 all(1 property will not ill an Iva effect prices. h0 " visa �i reenWOOd lire returned to Whitb L. Cunningham on the promises, or Claremont sale in the Queen's Bench Division of the High p 1 F y y p however, Whitby p. ow Court of Justice made in the action of Atedcalt but will b© an advantage as each 'agent will have a larger varlet of m>IChillar _ t I. "after spending a week at the house of $- v Robson there will beofrered for sale with the g y y !. Mackey. T R A Y E D -OR STOLEN : --From sp ,robation of the Master in Ordinary by Levi to offer. You can have your alnico of tllo three best binders made; the wide ' c F thanks, Auctioneer, at Gordon's Hotel in the Miss Annie Sadler accompanied by her S Wbitevale about April l9th,a black retreiv- village of Pickering at the hour of 12 o'clock OPetl end, No. 3, Bratttfurcl; tale Cot'OtltO No. 10, R; and tb@ TOrOnto No. 8, r cousin, from Whitby nt a few hours at or pilp, six months old, with white'strI on noon on A all ill five and 6ix ft. cut • i �' '" y ,Cis c11otO8 oI seven dlfferellt mowers P breast. Any information as to his wherea oats *,� , and three her fathers on Sunday. will be thankfully received and suitably Tow ard- Satllrday �l$t da� Of ltlap different horse rakes all!1 seetl al'111R ae wall as 3tCaWCUttE'1's root Clltter6 and Harvey Dixon, of Toronto, had arrived ed. Any person retaining the said dog niter J May, t ' } , in our midst and intends -spending- thesum- this notice will be prosecuted according to law. 1802, the fallowing lands and premises in throe PulpAr$, cultivators, stlllt�' a:sc. .l'tt.,l:::lg plows, and all otter kinds of farm iin- - - . .� John Kirtop. 1 =in, parcels. 11$111 @Ilia. '•. - �a mer months here in recuperating .,his fail- p - . ,. . health. Parcel one: -- -The south halt of lot uueniver 19, - - . _. - - - { g - -- - 1 - in theUhconcession ofthe'rownshipaf Pecker- I%tj11 culler -I iltt is :."_.;;,. air "rt:,- 'O#011W r•► ji;e ltluer E3 work 0 oslte . we were pleased to grasp the hands of %CHOICE Evergreen Sllade and Orna• fug, in the County of Ontario, contataitiq one MOOt'A s 111110 1 n P'nlrnrintr Y,'il�.,y n ' pp - - - ,� V mental trees for sale. The undersigned hundred a -yea more or less. kst111L1 Hh n- IR t t._,.An. ,,till Ott Z12e early slid I u1C �,+_ i Chas. Mackey and -red Lawton on Sunday, hoe is Ruch sb�•et 3n or►0 Norway Kpnece and Parcel two *.---Tun sores of too eoutbexly one SgCe t0 satisfy OU. T T'A'T %�"�'�'�""' -' ' ' - -- It its marvellous what attraction home bas Scotch Pines in all sizes up to 2i feet. 9 inch fourth part of lot nuinbur 2:1, iu too 3rd eoncea- y � - "'� �' ""w " " %a&,.'b, v.iv, t - -Iv - {, - for our boy% Spruce plants as they arrive from the old slon of the said Township of Pickoring. _ _— _- _._____ --_- __ __ --r'-- ��-•-�-�••»•---�-_ _ --��. _ �, --.,_ . - Wk. The Misses McBrien itud Bongard, of sod $2.00 per hundred; 1 to 3 years growth in Parcel three: - - -Tau acres o8 that part of the % - . '. Prince AlLert,visited lleliae Belie McBrien on Canada half a cent per inch. Also all kinds of said lot number23 in the 3rd concession nf the ^041 N4 y ^ . r a..vwm A+ � a _ • ;: the Sabbath. We were leased to renew vegetable plants for sale. Celery and late cab- W4 Towasbipof ickering described aeiollows: V .1 d � , - i - P bage a speciality. H. Hopkins, V. s.; Green Commencing at the distance of ten chains from • " " y' �2,t1Qt} (kKl $1,6W,000 - - -" b" . their acquaintance. River. Ontario. 30-3m, the south west corner of the said lot. thence s ;� s s �� „� a �1 ; � ,..„�,„ ' Advice to tram a -but then n0 tram asst Len chains, thence north tau chains, tLeL: fl g �_ ' w- P P Mm. . '1 -h M ;. - . _. . I- I will ever bay the NiJNws apd no ptirahaaer �{ O R SALE:—Too residence and west ten chains, thence rep chains w the u u n J u . grouuds of the undersigned. There are place of beginning. ` " " " " will be silly enough to throw it away 41 acres, go rods frontage -- -on which is a solid On parcel one there are about 60 acres cleared, . ,* . '' Hence how can they see edviee ? Well brink house, with every convenience stso driv- the rent is timbered with Beech, Maple, Birch, i j� N TORONT . - then let the poor wretches die. ing house and stables, Young orot ard, and Ceda r, Hemlock and Swamp Elm. There is s . ncis�' small fruits of all kinds, The place is located stream running throngle this parcel. . . - ­ � .. _ �; - Some day when time hangs heavily np- opposite the Pickering college, and is one of the On parcel two, there is a small creek run- . . < . . - - . 'on your hands, you may construct a whole most desirable properties in the .illsge. Apply ning across the corner of this parcel, with small This GREAT COUGH CURE, tilis Suc- - - . • :, t;ystAm vi moral philosophy upon the fund- for Particulars to JOHN FIELD, or W.V. RICH- birch and soft maple ou_its edge, restful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without ,,,�,��,�� ,�� • �,,��� -- ; " , . nmental fact that the mat Who draws the ARDSOV, Pickering vi1►age, ltrBm. On parcel there are small clumps of sea a parallel m the history of nieaicine. At! 7�����• v vt...tsun ondgrrwth pine-- makegaod shade. drtt�9istc rre authorizes! tc .r:!l :. cr. a .,. longest, leanest face on sanday is the most The property will be offered for sale, subject to Y I . - - F OR BALE.• --The estate of the lace icive guarantee a test that do oth:r carne c t. Car. Chlreh and Weiii��glon Sts . , . ready to cheat the rest of the week. Mrs. Every, containing 60 acres, being reaerVed bids xed by the said 1lfaater. 6 e - Termsof sale.-Ten per cent of the purchase successfully stand. If you have it Cough . Some of our farmers on Monday went to composed of the S. W, quarter of lot 10, ilk the money is to be paid at the time of sale to the von- �,� Th,� ` - . . - . `" Scu o to at;aest Wm. Redman late! of 2nd es,n of the the township of Pickering, front t, or Bronchitis, u it, for it will (s 'Pij��� DF. 1. ;- g g y to don's solicitors and the remainder into Court to 1'A1*T1VtEIV `l . ing Kingston road, 4t miles from the wu of Care you. If our child has the Croup. or Kinsale, in the erection of lilt large barn, Whitby and 1 miles from Pickering Village. the credit of this action in t:tirty days thereafter y Y p _ 4 The barn we tie and is 4t3z88. Rather Good soot cod nildings and everyconvenlenoew without interest. Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relict ,g The vendors will not be required to produce is sure• f you d Deposits received in same of $G and up- large for the little nd of Seugog. This is a very desirable property. Title lulls y dread that insidious disease to any deeds or conies thereof or evidences of title a wrrds, and Int rest allowed thereon at Our league owl °to the inclement westh- putable. For further particulars appply on the that arts not in their cation teed will not fur- CONSUMPTION, doh t fail to use it, it will II remfsea, to A. A. POST, County Arehitect,whit- cure you or cost nothing. APk our Drug" current rates, - er held no meeting last Wednesday. -To p nish any abstract of itle. y y . g y by; or W. V. RICHARDSON Notary Public, Should an objection, be made to title which gist for SHILOH'S Cl Y ' - those who have not been attending regular- Pickering, fit[ y j lh 1tE nee 10 cis.. the.vendor are unable or unwilling to remove p cis and i.AO. ly, we announce that henceforth, starting thessle will be cancelled. Any money phid hi' S $ { i from the 18th lust., the lesson topic will be the purchasers will be refunded ai�d any each - F {:= `�r`�` TA i_,, �•t;P01911irl . • ,1 dropped and the Oxford series substituted, ROBERT BONNER Jr- purchaser shW1 nave no claim for damages or T Trd►USM- PlakoUng Station 4.�r'1t ': - , one evening out of every three. other r T>ixixs aorxc EAST litre As Fai.l.ows: --- Special Rates allowed for amounts re - - aspects the terms and eonditiotn No. 4 Exp�Bs . 9:08 A. M. _ Wehave pledged ourselves nd"ver to'write TxnfL)rfi HIS &M'0ns roadster Stallion will of sale will be the stranding conditions of the mainin not leap than three months and ,�; gossip else we would announce this week thA aa%%en of IfW at the stable of Court. 11 12 MmzD, . , . 2:18 P. M• g ► �t'• that Bro. Gardiner can still be relied a n WmVewie, Brougham. Bonner,Jr.Aas proven Further particulars can be had from Messrs. . &t $ •LoOAL, , , 6 :$Q P. M. � Ld!►ubi,, ..,•:l-:p4 ianudu iur.s3awv. �_.: : j; Po himself a sure foal getter, and his stock ie so O. dr. H. D. GAMBLE d: DUNN. Vendor's Solid _� 1 _ • that Eyra Wince is the fortunate owner of well known that further oDwment is un Deces- tars, 28 Scott street Toronto. TSat>ss au1>rla WItBT DUE Alf p:rLl:owti: -- . ' ` • a sucking -colt, that Jas. McLeod still drives �Y• His pedigree is exceptionail1P good, as Dated #4 Torontoiiiis Ned day of April A. D. No.7 LOCAL- . . . 9:08 A. 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I_ I - BY NoG �.!�, . . _ , .. -tili -:--' - . .i �,�.,.�_ � : D MANNER .. . . , ". ''. � . .. __ __ ST BARE FACE contractors commesoed their work , , - 4.,­", ­ ­ I - *, - � _.. 6�'., - of tile Co ration of the _-J-.­. ENOUdH FOR THE COUNT �,__1_'F1­1'e,_ ; - ,yRom oU]& EXCHANGES.: , 00 the Dew High School On Monday. �. , L : , , f MW r. " I - . . "�, , A I "*' , - . � �X, - - --,�5- � I eon's Birthday will be celebrated . . 1. - :7 -- \ - I ',�: . . � . - - .. - .1 The Qui brataTOWN SHIP of PICKE ! . � . .-,,, --..- .. . 1. A _�� �,A'V' � z Ge Fields, of Goodwood, died on'We", in Markham by a series of atheletio games RING _. --,, � - I . .41, A - i � . - I .� ­i - . ,'_: ��, ­ ". �- -, 4 - . 0. . _. __ -.1 Q . . ,�!.�:-.-_­;I­. �': . 1:1,_ I 9 .- - . _. . . ,�.� - V _- I - - � . � .., -, " -_ - �1 1� " . , . - . . . - -r-:O: - . .11 ... . . - , �.. � k .11 . nesday. the agricultural grounds, and a grand : - . - I . ';, - - .- : .. __ ganized a lacrosse club on , . has - just receive�"'A. large .- con -1-11, �� , . I - , *I, .- . . '. - Whitby has orl concert in the evening, in the Town Hall, A By-Law" to trohibil the ' A � . , sale by reiail of , , %, I . . � - . . - - ,�`-`�, - .- .. . - -alled the Maple Leafs. under the auspices of Grace Church. spirituous, fermented or other M41%Uf4C- I • - WISE signment'of Fresh Groceries, New - --'x, I - - I . g' "' __" . - , - . - - . 1.1!1;�-­��. . • The Supyelne Court lea'tes Dr. Land. The annual meeting of the Markham : tured liquors in the Township .of Pick,,. Fruits, Crockery, Glassware Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, Cof­ .n.-.i;�MA. 11 , I' - erkin in undisturbed possession of the seat Mechanics' Institute was hold in the Lib- � ing. - 11 W .* � - . . - f�,��.,­V, ", - . . I I I �� �. ­ ­. I . . - . . rary rooms on Thuroday evening last. The . 60i i fees, eto., and is selling it chew for cash.. _. Call at his store � � "" • . - for South Grey. . . I 1. .� - � % . . . ��, .'' �*e, - . ; '_ � I 11 . I I - I . ]EI. -wells, who tried to commit suicide old board of Directors waselected-with one of an ­,�.�'.­ ! . -1 - I.. - * � The Council of the Corpor6tion d get some of the bargains he is offering i .. _... - ,.,.. - . - - ___ � Fm'. .I .1 . . or two changes. Dr. Crowle was elected I 9 . N41 .. o by cutting his I • . - .''. � ­'I - - _ . - .z �;. I � • I � . . at Kingston it few days ago I z _ . 1, �: � ...'V - ­ . \ ., , r __ .: \ . . . . 4 �.. 1, _.. , e -, %, -V , . - President, and Mr. F. A Reeser re-elected the Township of Pickering enacts as - . . I . , . � _"' ' , - - - r� -- .$�, � ., J . - . . '. has died of his injuries. . - . �j, , I ( .1 `�,, .mot..:... : �..,` - _; I - . . :` "' - . . . .. � ', . .. : throat, Secretary- treasurer.-Economist' - _ ", ., - . one named Roberts . . follows :- . , . ' _.. ­4, 1 j "I ­ .. .. ... . . � I ,:. �'. . • . - Two young men, 0 . John Hall, dairyman, of Woburn, lost a 1. The sale by retail I -1 I.: - A,�, , . . � , . � , . nt, � . . and the other Carnagie, were drowned of spirituous, fer. ISAAC. WISE! '' ' ' P1CXER1NG*:_,__,,..,,-­ ! . . I 1: . , , I I - . ., . a valuable fresh milch cow on night monied or other manufactured liquors in - . - . ­ . " ­ ; � "' . ­ ..'... in the lake At - Port Perry on Saturday. from milk fever, The animal was only ;n tavern, inn or other house or place of -- ""' t. - I . . . . . ** �� r'..% I - - _ '. I . . I a : _ • I . - Su 'day school of B--*dge at. Metho- L '_'� �__.- _' - L " - _ - . - . The n . sick about two hours. utlic entertainment withiq the said Town- . - - - � ._� '. _' ,;, . I 1, I . . - church in Bellville has i95 names on It appears that some of tsar villagers do ship of Pickering, is hereby (prohibited. 1. . . . . . � I .. � ; . I . . . list ch - - - ' ` kl�., . ._1 ... S , . . , �� .. , - , .. ­4 . . �. , `­ . , and claims to be the largest school! not understand the rules governing the oleo. 2. The sale by retail of Zirituous, for-' ' " NEW DISCOVERY hYACCIDENT . �'� 1 the roll - . : . I.._, U "." . . - � - n Canada. I . in compounding a Folution a part was accidently ­_,-�- t . ­ . 1 trio light. They do not shut off the switch masted or other manufactured' liquors in - .. and on Wash afterward It was discovered stilled on the hi �­_­. ,:�4 . ��,: _: "... � ­ I I removed. that the hair was tom. _. ?,�:% � �� I � . , .; . .;� . , � .- , * • - Battalion, Simdoel in their stores, and the consequence is that shops and places other than houses ved. We at once put this wQnderful. preparation, on cu ' �� o at ; - ; I The 4th Ontiri . I . of pub- y , - � . . Foresters and York Rangers, are among tht lamps get burned out, and-they expect lio entertainment within the said Township � . . =et and so great. has been the demand that we are now introducing - . - w� , : 1- ­ - . , '. �� , I . - � Foreste - - '' , . , ;. invent ordered to go into camp at the council to r4 lace them It is needless of Pickering, is hereby prohibited. I .. I it throughout the world under the name of Queens Ant '� 'w" "' . the reg . '_Rair'ne' :: ��-, L,-..F ! . . -,-,, - . o iTr 113 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND 1. ��.N.4­ � ... - . , I - - ! . I . - Niagara about the . I IT" .- - I � .W. I . I - middle of June. to say that their requests go unheeded. , 8. This by-law is passed under the au- . ' ' 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN U8i N��, �'; : 11 • _. � . official figures of the East York Some improvements should certainly be ttority of sec. 18 of the Act entitled ­An I" ­ "� . .1 � _ I - . . Lay the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes. and the ,,:.341 � , . IlThe made in the appearance of our council Act to Improve the Liquor License Laws" _ ,_�- , . hair disappears as If by magic without the ell - -�, -,i�,-. Ary � • . election, furnished by. Returning Officer . iedor ever afterward. It is unlike any other preparation ever as" � .:"��4 `V chamber. With the plaster half on the, enacted by Her Majesty by and with the � PPI ,giest pain or Injury when .1 , ,.� a,668 ; Leslie a likepurpose. Thousands of LADIES - - "I Davidsoh are: - Maclean, fora � - . .. ceiling, the walls very, dirt stove pipes advice and consent of the Legislative As. with -*,t-' �. 1� . ), majority for Maclean of 251. T hair on their FACE n119 I., d; NECK and ARMS attest 1:7LD4�rnitn4goyad �, , . not appreciates beard or hair on their neck _.." _:,� - 3,417, I very much out of plumb a other defects sembly Of the Province of Ontario.asseuted . . -,:,. �.` : I . - - . . . I '. young son of Mr. Samuel Barber, of find a priceless boon in Queen's Anti-mairine which dew away � I.. ., 114- I - A yo too numerous to mention, the villagc fath- to on ihe Seventh day of April 1890, and with Shaving, by rendering its future growth an utter Impossibility. ;­ , ucknow, on&, mad Price of Queen's Anti-RAirIne P. pet bottle, sent in Safety mailing boxes. pos paid by as (securely . .:. , I - L e it misstep in the fur- ers do not seem to be particular about their shall oome into force and take effect on and sealed from observation). send money or Stamps by letter with full add rem =tten-rakniy. corra- � . l pondenee strictly confideEtI&I. This advertisement to honest and straight forward in every word It i : - . . I � caught by a belt and had one leg torn -_ -;,: : • . . contains. We invite you to deal with as and you will and everything as represented. cut this out and I was . our Lord, 1893. _ I 1; niture factory of Cliff & Forster Friday, meeting place. -Sun. after the First day of May in the year of . I ,___ . - - V . off. - '. - . - . ­'.. � send W-dar. _-Addrosa 9USEN 0119MICAL GO., 174 Ra:re Stg" INOINNATIt 0. you caw - ..`,,�4 d, . ­ . : y 'a ;r? .. - . UXBRIDGE. 4. A vote of the electors of the said Town - I ­ � - . ' _. ­ .� . i re toter your letter at any Poet omce to Insure its safe delivery. n pay 05" fbr say ease -,.,­� - -,. . - An amendment to the Assesment Act .-. . �-:- . . ... shib of Pickering entitled by law to Vote offlilureorelichiestinjurrtesuripurchaner. Every bottle guaranteed. %* . . . '! . . - - . . . . 4 _-_- .. -;I,- � - thereon will be taken on this by-law by ibe , . !.- ; A, - f, . . �. . .. passed in the Ontario Leeislature, provid• Robt. Doble. our cattle buyer, shipped a :PECIIL--'ftudimlwhOiUirod,"md"U"wa their triendeso potties of Anti -'--- -1 o �,-t. �, - - - . . . wo win present with a ULK DJLX94 I . . I -1 - - I ,�,�', , - _ I - . �� _ . d villages line lot Of Cattle to the Montreal market on deputy returning officers hereinafter Dam- 410001000011 ot "a to estaot &on "as with order. I-,- . 11,:, '' . �_ mg that farm lands in towns an ftu of an __% ..y ­1 . _ � . . farm lands at farm Saturday. • ad on the 90th day of May A.D. 1892, - . " . Z --- � 1W, , - . I I j A :;I - j. I - shall only be taxed as ­1 ­ Y.11� � - I "-', - - . . , ^ r . � . , . . ­ I �, ... value. r I The sprinkling cart h" started, with 90mmencing at 9 o'clock in the forenoon ROME REFERENCES:-The Lytle Safii & Look Co., US to 160 Watex at.;. I � ­.:.. •li�. ��i�l A - '�- : - 41 . ­- � , John Stickwood on the box. The oitimns and continuing until o1ol .- � Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race at., Cincinuat40hio . . - - - .7 : The Bowmanvills Canton, as well he 5 Oak in the after- .- - . - 4 _.. .. .'. --,�i. . - had swallowed enough dw$, and gladly noon of the same day at the undermention. . .. . . -.2 _.,� . . .., � reathren from Oshawa and Brook- . . � i, ­ , � . _ - ' - ., . . many b . welcomed the "passing shower." ed polling laces. I i " 11 .' . I , .. ]in, joined the Whitby Oddfellows for ser, � ' '-'�: ,- '_ ­ " ,,"-p . , . Just at present Uxbridge. is the dq1lest Poll. sub- � . . .. " - • �_- '. - ..� I " .1 . . FARMERS' • MARKET. , ... , * ., � A " ' I " - . � , - .. _. vice Sunday afternoon 8th inst. W the it has been for some time, but weventare Div. Poupla" . DW.Ret-mew � - _�'Pw�'..' . . ...X.;".­ - �. -1 I ist Tabernacle, when Rev. Mr., 1..0rau" Hall Kingston Road..B.C.carruther . � DRESSMAItING " I _­ ) 1 "fl , - ."..., I �. I . -- - : Method the assertion that there in more business I TORONTO, Mfty 20, 18926 _" ­1, .� - . I 2.. No ---L. .� .�_:, , -� , . . cellent sermon. done here than In any other town of equ&l - ��h's shop, Pickering ...... A. a- . - ... . .,W_ :,f..,'- . . Cade preached an ex . , to - 44, �, . ntou - _�.A` "i . S.. Dale a Hall Pickering Vill&ge ...... J, . Wheat, faI4............. $ 00 87 00 00 MRS. 1. WISE and MISS B. PEART '.!,- :­ '�', " " �' � I Whitby Town Council have doeid- size in the province. � 4.. Moody's Res, lAverpwl Market T Moody A, .. . . ._.. . The . - .. s..­­, I ed to deed the old Town Hal property to Patience has ceased to be a virtue with 8... Temperance hall,cherrywood,.. iy.ij&*vldson Wheat, spring ......... 00 00 to 00 84 wish to announce to the ladies of Picker-- Ir. -1�1 -1 -�-,�T- r I ­_ the Low 113 6. Temperance halt. Kinsale ........ L. Harrison heat, red winter...... 00 8690 00 87 1 - . I � , - � ; % � � yj , I , - . 7.:Town hall, Brougham n ing and vicinity that they have been for-- �,.` �, ""s._! , ell Evaporating g Works, on con. the authorities of this town with reference W I - 9hain .............. B. Mee Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 ­�'-I,k$- - � . that they employ 65 hands every to the dog tag by-law, and we an author- S.. Temperance hall Brougham, • c. W. hf&tth to 0075 1 ­� - - I " dition t . . awn -!Y. �, :1 �. I year for 10 Years, and annual to state that it will be at once rigidly 9..LLmoreaux hail, Wliitevsis.... • Jas.Taylor Oats, bush ................ 00 88 to 00 84 tunate in seauring a lady who has had � `,-:-:-­ _:..� . :."*�' I .. . annually - I 10.. Orange hall, Otb con ........... :D­avid Birrel Barley, bush ............. I 11. is & enforced •; hence dog owners will � w I , . $3,000 in wages, exc6pt when there 10 00 00 to 00 40 about nine years. ex Is city , -,,, ; �'4 . 11..Town hall, claremout .......... ThOL Duna ' .rience in th i '' `�'. -: - , toirooure t .:. 1 �'r, - I ­___'4' .: , heir Cage forthwith.-T' Peas, bush ......... 00 00 to 00 6 of Toronto, and are therefore in a better �, It , . .. - . failure in the fialit crop. Iq104- 12.. School House, Altona ........ � .... Edwin cliff 4 �. -.- 4 . . . Sunday School oonven4on for the Hay, now, ton .... : ....... 14 00 to 16 00 . - -,:. .: - 1� , . I- - L , - � During the winter we heat of the heavy 5. On the 16th day of May, A. D., 1892, i I - ..Y'. �, �11 - . , - position than eve to supply all who may ., . 11 � - I _,_ - .. loads the teams in the woods can draw townships of Uxbridge and Scott, and the at the town halt in the Village of Brougham Straw, ton ................. 10 00 to 11 00 . ....­- . , ,;., . ­ w Town of Uxbridge will be held at Good. in said Township of Pickering, at the hour' Drelsed bogs ............. 6 W to 00 00 . favor them with their patronage. $6. 1 . - . 'ill,- � ,. � - on Spec . - - I ially prepared roads, but seldom wood on Thursday, June 23rd. . . ­..;�,-:_.� • . . • of two o'clock in the afternoon, the Reeve ear, forequarters ....... 4 50 to 5 00 -- - ..; . . .*­,�_--t. %- . -1 I : � � �. .1 . .hear of a town team drawing over nine Building operations have commenced . .1 � * � - . :.I.,- I - , - ;, . shall appoint in writing, signed by himself eef, hindquarters ....... 7 00 to 9 00 ­ _ �;�� �. .. ...- - - - tons on the gravel. Charlie Wright's team around town. Marietta street Is being two I WHITBY MARBLE AND i_' � . . 1-1 � - i . t attend at the final summing Mutton ....... !.........'.... 7 00 to 9 00 - 0' 1W I t � - . .- - ai Orillia did this on Monday in getting opened southward through the old ,persons o a r � . � '. I f air upo •the votes by the Clerk, and one per- Veal. carcass ............. 7 00 to 10 00 , - � _­!,,*�: � Kean 's veneer machine from the station. ground in front of the lots" sold a short _ son to attend at each polling P!ace on be- , Butter, lb .................. L 00 W to 00 10 .,.-. ! . . ` � �'. �1. Oh what a cough I Will you heed the time ago off the Plank estate. I . , - -- ft Gr��1 e ,;., il . _ - � - half of the persons interested In and de- Eggs, doz .................. 00 10 to 10 - .. � - _. - . warning. The- signal perhaps of the sure . A house on Dominion St., occupied by sirous of promoting the passing of this by- 00 , I m_.. ­ - . James Prior, was being raised I DU NDAS Ste - WHITBYs - . . . approach of thatlimore terrible disease con. last Satur- law, and a like number al - . . I... ­ .� . day, when the man got the jacks too high - ' 1840.) ­.� I . . . . . - . sumption. Ask yourselves if you can af• . persons interested in and desirous of op- - %­ - , ��,.i , . . ­ .. .. ford for the sake of saving 50 cents to run on one side, uilding slid over. DOMINION BANK R I ,:`_.�-,:. ; - - . - posing the Dg of this by-law. - _. .. The stove and other things were broken.and I a W01hu n fietiffo, ...''. *. . the risk and,do nothing for it. We know 6. The SIM of the said Municipal . I P" P . ­ 'I._. , most of the 'contents disarranged. Mr- Council of the Townshi of Pickering shall Capital Paid up,. $1,500,000 Having returned the old stand of the � _. - I . . - from experience that Shiloh's Cure will Prior was obliged to moye out - : . _;�. - in - _. . . Cure your cough. It never fails. 18-6m. . � the attend at the Town H31, in the Vil.lage of Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, - . . ­ ' - . . . - evening. Surplus, . � - - ' $1,350,000 r � .1 - - : .. . Mr. F. Webb has sold' his farm near An elderly man presented a cheque at - Brougham, in said Township of Pickering, I am better prepared to execute all , . -, 'k �,�� -1 .. atthehourof three o'claaf in the alter- . orders in ciin�etery and all other .. I �, . ,_ " - - . ­ - ­ Stouffyille, the west 20 acres of the - Ander. the Dominion -Bank's short time for awn. on the 31st day of May, A.D. 16". * . . . - . - . - 866M ­ � . . �� , - � . . . . : . - son place. to Mr. I. J. Gould for 08AN. payment, There is nothing strange in a to sum up the number of woos given for - WHITBY AGENCY, work pertaining to the business. .' " , .,!. ..,4 - - ` - . . - - I Mr. H. J. Gould his sold his 200 acres Man d0illlig this, but the Girciumetanose in . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. work will find a well selected Die* . . Z__�� and against this by-law. I .,--. .1 i . . in the 6 con. of Uxbridge, lots 81 and 85, this parboular ease were peculiar. The passed -1 InUmt allowed" highest current rates. No of foreign and1doweefic granite sad � __'.� .. . . ' ` ' . - .. . I I Is". notice of witbdraval required. ,r -I - I I - - to his brother Mr. C. Gould, 014.000, aNnue was iw& made in lie favor, . . ; marble to choose froin. Inspectiou - .1: . . ..- I . , I � :* I -If" - I . . . pseeve. clwk. - ' . - . . and Mr. H. A. Crosby has completed a neither was it endorsed b the owner. I ' � - I • . W. H. HOLLAND, will convince that for striedy Ord- :. .- � - • � , . ! - __ , IM '. INT � .. MANAGER. . I ­� _� ! - . . sale of the HsAie farm, 180 acres, lot $7, Furthermore, the owner or the oheque TAXz . clams work, our priees cannot be - L - ' " ­�.' . V No : -Thai the above is a true . - . .� I . `. I : � . . . in the 4th eon. to Mr. Alex. Spearp, for (31r. T. J. HaDdemon) had lost is and -law, which has been ----.,- - - __ . . - --------- . - , �, . . I . , .. . I . � - 00 of • proposed by Naten. - .. . . . � _.. y PON ! . S31500. notified the bank. The teller gees- taken - . - ­ ...-. .- - into consideration, and Which will Im E would tbank tbe'pub- • __ t I .� It .1 . .. . ..1. - - On Wednesday evening last Wbi16 the tinned the man sod he vaid he had got it finally passed by the Connoil of the Muni- . /,- - ­ - . . estretakerof the Moth. Church, Newmar- from one of Mr. Henderson's baudii. Fin- oipality of the Township of Pickering in W lie for 8 . � • ally, after some cheeky blustering �bout patit favor' and .!... . _.. .. . . I . � - . . I - . ket was lighting the chandelier in the the event of the &mot of the electors being solicit • a further call, by diraw' We Ke OTRIEN ­_� ... - making the teller pay or hand it back, the obtained thereto after one mouth from the . I - - -_, n . I � . � practice, a nut came off and &be whole came back." the THE - Class Room, propatory to regular cho'ir man left i' search of law,-­ and never first publication in the Picimaiwo Nzws, ing attention to our Station- ' * . ..- i enterprising . � - . . �.._. �. I It is a pity the enterprising date of which first publication was Friday, . . - I . '. -old rascal did not divulge his name.-Jour- the Sixth day of May, A.D. 1892, and that . . - . business fell to the floor with a crash. It - . , ` - . . I - . . i A � . .. was broken to pieces together with four sal. . Qty, School Books, aud cbeap �H0T0ER, m., . ., __ I �� . the votes of the Electors of the said Muni- ' -. . . . . . '_ ..". ;amps -a One of the lamps . P-9-6 . ipality will be taken thereon at the differ. wall paper. Berfijas,zephyrs, � - ,-,. I - - . '­ was fit' at the time, but fortunately it went Orono Cheese factory commences oper. c Has business - -- __ . . . - - ent Polling places of the said Municipality - .: ! � P I . . - out without igniting the oil. atioug Monday next. ' SAF;'Ewbroidery,ete. Bris- mid will hereafter devote his ell- .11 .... . - . . m ( . &a named in the Said proposed by-law on I . - � / , . , . . . . . � _. . .. . - . Mr. Thad- W. H. Scavitt, of Toronto, When you endorse a-note for your the 300i (lay of May, A.D 1892, cornmenc/. . I . . will during May issue through The Tor. neighbor to help him lift a mortgage, r - ing at the hour of nine o'clock in the fore. tol Board, Card Board, Felts, . tiro Mine to WhItby taller .. I . ..... ..:, * � 0 Y. .__ . . . r' . - . - - � - - Onto News Company, a Canadiin romance nieniber that you may be giving SOW0 noon and continuing until rive o'cloe� in Liutms and - ready stamped USINE'SS is already comniene- �.. - . I . I . . ; 11 - - .... "The Witch of Plum. Hollow." The .(,ilL: else a mortgage on you. . - . the afternoon of the same'.day. 1-1 . .. .1 �....."_i`11- I '. -a- . ::_ � B _!,t'; I - � ­ I '". I . . �1 . _ . . - .. . .1 - . � .. I - . .. - - 1-i lived for half a century in Eastern Ontar. i , - . �.� - . . - -_ . - 111" - � story is founded upon a fortune teller who . . _ __ articles. . ing to huip, but the facilities are i . . - . 0 Consumption Cured.. Dated 96t PickeriDg, this 6th day of May i . . . -, � !� �­,:.1,4t'-d I - .� _�, T- - M _ - . A ' D. 1892. ' __ such that lie can accorntuodate all .. � to and the fame of whose occult L An old physician, retired from praotice, bdLv- . .. It , powers .ins had placed is his bands :,y an East India . DONALD R.BEATON, * &. E.' BOONE ,who require pictures. During the . I.- _ . -.I- - . . . attulned a provincial repuation. The imiasionarytbeformul* of a simple vegetable ., --------- _____ __ - __ - - � - . _.*1 ... - . - . .. . - ­ .� - � - - 1rutuedyforthespoedy and pwmo*nt cure of . ­1 . . I . plot binges upon an epoch in the early his. EAS f i N 0, PICKERING VILLAGE. 41 holiday season ' all and "get photos - , . . - tory of Ontario and the scenes Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and -. I _. - - -_ -_ -_ - - - � . ---------------- c . . . �, . .... -, are laid 'all throtA and Lung affections. also a positive . . - _­ PLOUGHS • � ... . . , - . 14�.. *. -- . � . - . amid the Thausand Islands. lan-1 radical care for Nervous Debtlity and &11 4 that wil.11 be finished in the latest et le . . '. - ....: , - - . . Ncrw,us Complaints after having tested its Call and inspect the Wilkinson. Prices , * - PICKERIN I . ..- . ... - _­ - .. .. 9 . - I I . . - Hereafter American poacher' of the art. . . .. . . � .. . Will not wonderful curative powers in thousands of 1. . � _.. - .. I I . * , ` � � ?. � . � . - be allowed 'to slaughter our game without cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to iinoders". Also agent for the L. D I ' - . ; . ..... 11 _: .. Paying for the fun. A license fee of #23 his suffering fel.lows, Actuated by thu MOUTS . . 1". - . i - , � �­- , . g1van - . � Sawyer and PECIAL attention will be . -, :.':�� . and a desire to relieve human sufferim I will , . Massey slum - D. Lumber YL$'rd 41 � � _,4 j . . must be paid by any resident Of 9114) U1114- send free of charge, to all iibo desire U this . - . . . . I _.",�: , - . . .,.. .. • ­­ . . t- recips.inGet an, French or English, wi%b fW1 - ­ threshers. . . - . 1i; _'. _1�1.1� .. , . I ,f,� I . - I � 6.1 . .- �- ed States who shoots on the land or wa � . . - S to family groups and u Chrietmas- '.. . , . .:� _!�,',-r, . - - . I . . . . .: . . . . � ore of the Province, whether he is am diiietions for preparing and using." Sent by . Lu-,NmER, LATH A14D is . t- ' . : . - �.. I .... in 4a C Aft a a 6'i WNS 'a .Z _*1 1�, I . � - OM- mail by addressing with stamp, naming this , .. time when most families have a .. , .., �; - . - ..";F!!__._• ..-&•- - . her of the Gun Club or not. The penalty paper. W. A. Noyns, 8AD Powen'Block, lWchasa AAM - _ . , .. - :. for violation may be $50 and costs. We • Noy. wy . . - :?. ; , -_.., " I - � - SMNGLES, - - reunion, it is the proper to have ., ,..,.,... .1, , _,� . �� I L I , - . .. . _t , . . . . . . I . - I raids of : I - have often drawn attention to the ra W ftyl UW L I' grmps taken. . . :�. . . . ., . DRESSE � . - . . . V - . . ... Am,erican pot hunters and trust that the �a mrammb� D LUMBER. - - - ­..�;_ ­:� . I. -.kl I. . I . - ''. i - . - new law will to a great extent put an end REMOVED TO NEW" PREMISE .- . Call and satistaotioll a guaranteed ., ­. �, �, -i ... • � I . .. .A to the custorn. . . . . - - �-` BAN17. -0- - . - - .­...��', - - . - - ON - - . . . . . .. �F i I , I ­ 14. - I . . . �;_ - . . . . . . - I - . _ ------- . Few people have any idea of the care - . - ___ - - * '' ____ - - - W - M. 01:8MIMI-T. � ..... . ..� .1. t - � - . � � . . . .­ , ' - � . . wit], which tobacco has to be attended BROCK ST-9 SOUTH OF ONTANIC BANK HAND AND SOFT WOOD, -b---- __ __ - - __ .. ­'111:"..: `11:, , - .,� . .. q . - 1­1 . 1.t? I -AT LOWEST PRICE- . .; _; , 'A'; I I , , . . . after it is 91-own. It will imbibe odors of L 6. . AI .. ­.,7� 41 � __ I . V - - . . I ":.:,. , ". . . '1noHt a x1cm CASH i . . I a, ; - . i ....­� � ,�,, _-, . any kind if placed near the source 0 E ,�, ,­_:,,J Whitby Marble W'rks. . A N llf: of them. A pig sty, t - Any one wanting a road cart of K�t-]!en per cent. -will be added'it "' �' z - ': --.. ...,�,*�'. I - . or instance, near the ____ __ - . . - ­­ "o . . . f V . in , - ­. � - placo where planter stores his crops any description will save monoy. booked. . Lamoon * � . I ". ,:.. � 1 .. .� - � - ­'. ­­ ... - Mathison & Hawkin ­ � . .. : . . the coi]8 of - . -­: :",'-- ".- ­- -� .. �1 . �.4 _. � � .1 . - - I i Mauufracturersof . . I . ' IN4 ,��,_ -1 - - w'11 impart it disagreeab:a flilvor, which . 9 by calling �)n us. Prim; away . I . no care afterwards will divest it of. � , . I We Do GORM - 1". the fatal ser- ;- I .0 Jzw. . .. i I " Among tb,� many precautions taken to MarbleNlautitnout.d. lloal.�,U"�;o au'.'... '.. . : . '. t I . "­_"­. .., - _'. . . - -.-- - - - _ _ ------ - --r--- . - - :, ", L ��- I - '-' - . . . I - : I . . . . . . ­ . " - I ... I - , -,t, - , - . . . . - obtain a faultless' aulth ' leaf for the "Myrtle I - ­ h York. '... . , . - . .. . pCilts was not - -- , -11, . . � 2 . - - A. 1. . .1 "I ess . . .. - � .1 . ----. _�; .. . 0M,A,.M:M'NX01*-_TrV , 11'1i'-_ I ' Afto Impmrte" of Scotch, Rvredlsh,, Am- . .1 � ��`­ - " - L-dad, ' . ' _. I. more helpless - __ "', ": " - -1 . ..; -i� ­ .. I I I ..\-. Is- It I .11 - . .. .- 1",%, 3 0 is W zt��;,;j:talu carefully the erican and Canadian GrwUtea. % � Uur T'keas d9wi)s we bomb. , : . than is t I - - �. � � &.% I .; , . I 11!�� . � � ­ . - MAU& which every-farmer adopts with All parties wishing work wl)u)tl do well to offfl - . . . . he � . 1�. I ' . . . . t . , I. .. .. , 10 - � . - .. '' - - 11 - his crops in the sections na of Virginia where au us before pnrchaoing. All work guaranteed Staple Dry (sloods vary cheap. - ,. • , man whopines � -1 . I?.,- .... .. I I - -, - . thu " Myrtle Navy " leaf i8,grown. and prices of th4) lowest. ... . . . - - •I ­i;� 1< ;*I - . . . � . - � ­��.:. q_42.1 .. .:� . . - . -e am' 6, oC -� - . : - . OD - -.::,- ;.. .- _ .. I Hurdwat i ot - ali kinds. . - under the ef . � ­­­ - � . - - Farmers desirous of purchasing . .. • � - . - . � � ­11.,.;_­,J� ',A� , - .. _. - - - - -:f 1: . ___ g - I . . - , � . . . I . �_i fects of dis-/ ..!.._:; - - .� P . - - - ____ - I t I i . * . " I - 64 U �:.�,'. -,i , ;:A,:-,. - . - - -w . I " . - . . . . . - W4, -1 " .I .. '. , � - COUNTY COUNCIL ! '__ - --------------- ______ H. 01V 21L ( ,� IL IL N � � ease, excessem, - �.,. _1 . .- 1� - ._.. .. . . . �Wo , ', % jd­ . Couitty. of Oittario. . - . wwumwil�l o v e r w o r k, .. _. - 'V.' -A, . , � I.. . - '. ,ERRORS OF YOUNG AND, OLD ��. � _1:....�M -1 ­.. . W-1 _. . . .­ . . BROCK ROAD ... I , td � '. . I- 1. ­ I'"M I I ­ - - �. .. . . .., . . " .,�� . .. . . Orgatdo Weakness, Failing Nemory, t4A of ----------- . . worry, etc. Rouse yourself. Take ;' * '­ , - . - ' - - . . - " . � . he Council . 1. 00 , � - )" - . - ncil of the Rnergy, Physical Decay. positively Cured by - . . ,�M . . . . . . . - . ) ' _. 11 . . - ... THCEornp'orxa'timon"otf'tnhgeoCfotunty of Ontario for Hazelcon's Vitalizer. Also Nervous Debility. ., ' 1 ti heart of hope,again and BE A MAN I -1 , - , , , - " � �, - . - lAmness of Sight, Loos of Ambition. Unfitness . . . � . � _. � - -_,�,. I �__ 11 . �1_ I - - .., I . I - - the year 1892, will be lield pursuant to adjourn- . . � � . . =,- �� � We have cured thousands, who - - .--"t._..,_ ."..' .. .-I - went at the Court House in the Town of Whit- to Marry, Stunted Deve' ,opment, Loss of Power � - . .. _. . I �' .:,...,. �, � .� '7' . . . . by, on Tuesday. the 7th day of Juno next at the Paine In the Back, Night Emisdone, Drain � I., .4 . U) - allow us to refer to them. WE CAN L . - !1. �_6- . I . 'D''. . . " . 0 ­ �S, � . , - -�.. I - hour of two o'clock in the afternoon. Unne, Seminal Lorses, Sleeplessness Aversion I'., . . . . . - _.� . % . . . � . - - � All accounts to be laid before the council must to Society, Unfit for Study To Indul- . ! _4W lir .. . '. � - . You by use of our exclusive - � . '. , ­ ­1 a.:,: - - - . be f orwardod to the clerk, properly certified, at Yi.aa�ll ' I ' - i .,-.:-. . .1 L . � I- I 1* . - gonce, et4O6, 1B -Arn a , W%tcll - : . _1­ H , � . ,:,a , " � . _ - - I I _. . rd of Whitby, h,tq so14 the - es, - , .1. - ':" - _:'T, - - , . � � - I Si Simple, 4 1 20,090 sold yearly. - enolos' ng sta .. ­ ...A' -'11 - ,- 1i 16ast 4 days before the incoti ng rA the council . , Address, L, � WN -, . 11 I I - ',_ .' _�'Y'%� : . � , � ..­ . ,, Dated at Whitby this 17th day of May, IW_ * for treatise, J. M HAZELTON, Grad:= 1­1 . - I.. �d - unfailing treatment at bome for I � 11 f.�L" OL .. " � JOHN E. FAREWELL, . I Pharmacist. N8 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont, he advertised last week, but he. has plenty '. . . . . , . .,' _;, .. � ;Q.' . , I I - . . ; _1z; .. - . ... - - - I I I , . t' ' Lost or Failing Manhood, General or . f _,�,;! " � , - . . . . . . ': County Clerk, County of Ontario. r __ . : - I ,.i4�. , ­: .1 , � . I ­� I . . . . � I ,n ­ ; . . .. . . � __ .. ___ - - ___ -------- __ - - ____ - - more in grades of American . %. - Nervous DebiHty., Weaknesses o , �,- .. " -� '" - -_ � .. " - . I ;k _,�_ .. -.,.- , I . � . . . � . . I . _ I . . - Pi�� , - ' - . - 1. I .1. I ­ . . *Errors or - -,,-,: �­j` � ' - . , -_ , , Body and Mind,, Effects of - . �,:.,_ .1 I � - � . � I - . .. . : - ­I. . - - - . . . _:,��,,� , ,,;' � .. I . : - _,� I - , - ' �'� '_ I - 1. - . . . . �. - .. . I I � . - _., - 001'S CORON HOOT Watches In either Silyer, Gold Filled or ... ­ - - . �- . , . iry Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, ' I .1, , . �, - Pump Fact6 � , .. __ ­��' �t'` . �`. __ . , . .- - Noble MANA00D fUlly Restored_', ��t:­i - � COATP 0 V�41P, �- " �11.1 Casm He wou!2 rf%.m. in-1 -on t�at -. t%=��Nrc-V7.r mProlprletor % , ',,� ;,� - - �P A iecent discovory by au old I I ovement seen the first day _. :Z�. I "' I . pr . "", �', ,�e. ��i;tl ,�� . .. I .. � --."I � 1�� - __ . -I . ­ .1 " . - I �.. �. . �' f �: t - _.. . COURT OF REVISWN IV phytiletan. Succoiisful.lyustd his time, are '' satief ae. . I - ManuiRctuter of - ..-.. Tw to enlarge and strengthen ,� ­ -...-.-,. .. woAtbly by tbong.""Aft of jafl_ � 1, . ..-A . " ­ I * F - _1� . �,' ­ ,-.- 41' :: 'i - I Z_ 7PUBLI tea Is the only pArfectly safe - W11UH, U-N,DBVr,L0PZD0RGAN13 AND ,.: " 1,_. ��41'.. I . I I . C N6TICE is h('4r e'by given that fLnd reliable medicine discov- wry as his Watch Repairing department, LAI r oree & Suction Pumps . .._� 1. *k �. - . . .. . . I .. .-� �_ ,� 4'-i ii---- - � JL a Court will be bold in the Town, Hall, at . ared. Beware of a uprinci pled PARTS OF BODY.. Men teStify from­.,� ... ik ; ­, 1;�-A. . , . � �> 4. �', _� . Deep-well Pumps of Bmse, Iron and .��,, "" .. 5�% : . - 1 i- . - 4 '_ . . � Brougham, on druggists who offer inferior . - - , 12�� I � ­" ..K ` , , It , � . I- Which is saying a good deal. Try him 41% , S ".... . L , � , I - ,& r � __#_ - medicines in We of this, A0 for Cook's Cot- W"I Porcelain. , 50 States and Foreign CouOH66 . _ OR. i � . . I - � 1. . � � . . 1. - . ,�, % . " . ,­ � � - ­ - 7.30.'. . �. . - , TUSDAY, 31st DAY OF MAY ton Boot Compound, take no Substitute ; or on . . Write them. Book, - exulanat'lon". .�! - -, * . . I - ." ;�-,j.� - and YOU will come to I ,'.:,.�,, � ... I I ) fr#�.�'Y�-­j",­,__ , . , purpose . .- . ­ � __ � I i - _­ at the hour of one o'clock p. w., for the p close 61 and, !three con't caubmau postage once, . alim`�- - , � �.'' - IkAiia aftla RURN WINDMILL% and prods mailed- .(oealid - ,_ -, .. - . I A, - - AU cow I ate "Mpg in letter sad we will . , L I ­ , - V --- . ­ � I - - , - . - . of considering determining -_ --- 'Windmul and Oistern Tanks, and I 1!0 - 111. ;f . .. assessment of the burn mail. Fuli aftied Particulars in Phan on- . . - �1;, I , 1_;I.- * - . - made a I i . 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'..' r Pei p r m'i 4 i'r_i�wf -II• i o i � -9 ' - A .DEADLY IiILEMM�, toy terra i� 'Great t �! the grit t � pt�� - o .1, �� *` i} 8 1v 0 _ - p H",fatue I Sb 1 t '0*6 lifi`i: For goettt r evil, • ' ., THE AE 0 AUT't3 Ft�N. �... - ".* 3, - -- y- � what had she done t Had she tried U htred mow- But horror and, love and the awful hued bad made his decision at last at the' " �+ � -�--- t ' �' 11 11 t.r ." g g . -' _ T `-% IMPA" - iLLEN, - TH$ t�tuovsf cuxsf r too far, and had he real. net Was he idea that Netts s ilia Sias aye "etatke seemed rusk of his own life. As the" train dashed florae o[ tie )tenanrttatbte Thtisgs Se faces . 3' g g y torn ]y him atones with unwontodonar g and Frets to a aatlwn. .4 �; -� :. - xeivxttsT Bever oin to return to her at all ? r$a►d hti PP gy. on, with its Livia freiht aboard his dative "... / - - - saki good -bye in earnest to her forever and $e lifted it in his arms as he would have instinct of ppreserving life got the better of ' At a height of X00 f -!et the air, rushing , - e :, � x When Netts Ma tie Dame to think it over lifted a child and strainin in eve livob, him itn a ft+e of himself. He couldn't t let _ ", Y ever 2 g every p Mast with tremendous velocity, gives one the _ � `_ . r ; d afterward in her own room by herself she " Terrified at the thought and weak with etretehad it at last fall across both rails, a those innocent souls die by his own act- Impression of leaning out of the car window . � ,` r . - , couldn't imagine what had trade her sill c in she rose aLd straggled down t e formidable obstacle before the approaching thou h if he removed the le and Notts of a limited.ex roes the sounds of earth die '- .,.,; pole -:.� enough to quarrel that esvening with na =row footpath toward tpefarther cross �g��Ae• pp g was filled he didn't know himself how he away in a murmur; and it is then that the - : Ughtred Carne ie. She could only say, in in$. It was clean late now, and Notts Hurrah 1 hurrah 1 he had .euttcae3ed now. could ever ontlivo it, balloon seems stationary, , the earth fallin ,' Y- =° : a natant moo , !t was a we. a the w like $ $ Y K 14 - Ira I i Y nY thls.time was really frightened: She wish- It would throw the train ofi' the line, and He preyed with all his heart that the train away from it. - ..o r _ - - that with lovers. •Till once they've quarrel. ad with all her heart she hadn't sent a•.yay Netta would be saved for him. ,might kill him. Looking down from the height, all stir., I .: :' . - ad a good. round quarrel, and afterward Ughtred -if it were one for the tramps ; at Aa he thought it, half aloud a sh ctirve The guard and the driver ran hastil glen - . . solemn. kissed and made It all u again, y p g y g faces spacer level mountains and valleys fi '- - * ". Y P . >; + man is such a comfort. And then there was brought the train round the corner close to the train. Nobody was hurt, though many are alike„ and the world looks as if spread . - _ - br °, - : things never staled on a really firm and that dreadful dog at Milton Court to pass. where ate stood, great drops of ,sweat now were shaken or bodl bruised. Even out and flattened by a rolling pin. Roarde :r " -. ' , . ' settled basis between them. It's a move in And•�7 ghtred was gone, and all the world 8 y Po P p and rivers resolve themselves into. narrow -. oozing clammily from ever re with his the carriages lied eras ed with a few small J the game. You moat throat in tierce before was desolate. exertion. He looked at it languidly, with cracks. The Holmbury smash was nothing ribbons; forests 1'leelds and meadows are ..r you thrust in gaarte- .The Roman play- Thinking thdse things in a tumult of fear some vague, dim sense of duty accomplished, very serious. clumps of ,green, red, and black, with green F -a ", y right spoke the truth after all: A•lovers' to herself, she staggered aeon the path, and a great Rork well done fcr .Netts, and But the man with the pole 2 Theis• preser- ae the dominant color. At two miles eartlt " quarrel begins a fresh chapter in the history feeling tired at heart, and positively ill humanity. There would be a real live acct- ver their friend. Where �vas he all this is lost to view, as in a fog. Presently the - • 1. • . - ,1?', of their love making. I with remorse an r ha dent in a mom tit noiv ---as lendid aCaident limo? thhat on earth had 1�ecome of him t . .11 It was a summer ovenin ; calm and clear d terror. The. edlo d P balloon begins to sell, driven by an air cur- " t hnd balm faded now out of her pretty red cheeks. p Y $ Y rent. There is now no apparent motion. A _ _ _ g -a first•ratoe ca ho ! The looked aloe the line. The search- ' .; y, and Netts and. IJghued lead Her eyes were dim and swollen with cry- And then, with a sudden burst of Inspir- ed the track iu vain. He had diaappeared The aeronaut experiences a feeling of op- ° `? strolled out together, not without a sus- the other side of the transaction as if b „ ing. She was almost half glad Ughtred ation, y mastic. Nota trace could be found pression• the air, deprived of its vital prim• . t _ s picion at times of hand locked in hand, on couldn't see her just then, she was such a flashed in one electric spark upon Ughtireil's of him, ciple, exhausts at each inspiration; ringing , the -high chalk down that rises steep behind fright with her ion spell of brooding. Evan brain. Why-this-was murder ! There Aftrerlooking long and uselesaly,again and sounds arc heard in the ears, and ono eau, " "` Holmbury. How or why they fell out she g were people in that train- innocent human again, the guard and the driver both gave it •hardly. knew. ,Bat they had been enga ed her bright print dress and her straw hat bean P P 8'a g $ so to speak, hear the stillness. The breath. J' . gg with the poppies in it couldn't red in, she beings, men and women like himself, who up. They had seen the man distinctly- comes in quick, successive garsps, that do slrF udy some months, without a sin le liar would neat minute be wrecked and mangled not a doubt "about that -and so hsd several not satisfy the lun �. It is like going to = felt sure, her pallor and her wretohedneas. y g g g 1 11 "`. . - agreement, which of course, gave Netts a But U hired was gone, and the w rld was corpses, or writhing fornit:, on the track be- of the passengers as well. But no sign of ones death. 1 VIII to uarrel with U hired b this time, g F - .. q Y a wilderness, And he would net come fore him ! He wag guilt of s crimp ,Ie was blood teas to be discovered along the track- Looking upward, the horizon `is bounded }. yr if ells thought fit, and as they returned beck, and the dog at Milton Court was so trying to produces terrible, ghastly, ,Ile The mysterious being who, as they had be. by the big black brill --the balloon -dark • _. ; , - " down the hanging path through the combe railwa area ent t lieved, risked his own life to save theirs had against the milky opaqueness She atmos• . 1-1 _ ...: vicious: Y d -- • _t . :: " -- a. h ' the wild o.chids grow, she used that . As she walked or rather groped bar way, Till that second the idea1ad never; even vanished as he had come, one might almost phere. The airship is swaying and swing- - . ~ -- right at last, out of pure, unadulterated - ; . foe oho couldn't see for ory�ng, down the so m�ICh as occurred to him. In the first say by a miracle. ing, while the_clouda, floatingg in a contrary , 1. perversity: Theways of women are wonder- th b the hedge, at eve etc she grew wild rush of horror at Netta's situation he And, indeed, an a inattcr of fact, when direction ddiiress. There a ful ; no mere man can fathom them. Some• pa Y g ' p , produce a vague gi ' r j F fstintel. and fainter. O htcod was one, had thought only of her. He had regarded Ughtred Carnegie fell on the track before however, no time for tremors. Seconds . A. _ - A truing hak Uggh.> ed 88►�id gave her the chance 'and the world was a blank, and there were the engine only as a hateful, cruel, desttue- the advancing engine ltd-thought for a mo- seem hours, the :,, tto, maviw a -.ha f- •petulaut;anitwer. Ughtred tramps and do 2s, and it was getting ark tive living being. He had forgotten the ment it was all u with him. He was lad " . very � our Yty defended' himself from the and e e loved hint so much,pal/d, mamma gangers, the stoker, the officials. He had of that, too, for he had murdered Netts It ' - MIND AND MRUOAY _y,;,, - '_ >'rudeaaeiis, anclNetta ietorte7d. w�mlel be so angry. been conscious only of Netts and of that would: dash oti now nntesisted and crush his ti•alveIing with eleetriei flight. Canjeetriree, ; - . At the end elf -10 - ministers .the tripe •had Tut'tif rig over which thoughts with &whirl- awful thing, breathing flame and steam, that darling -tp death. It was better he should recollections, and retrospection •flash aerdas c = r ;grown into asprett a lover's quarrel as any in brain, for she was but a girl after all; was ruahid�g on to destroy her. For another die, having murdered IV @eta. So he closed the bewildered brain as one steels through,: 11 1. • ';f. Iady;novexliBt could wiale to describe i. five g " invisible second of time U hired Carne 's his a es ti ht and waited for it to kill him. s ace. 8uddenl the to of the balloon . ; I re., she reached the little swinging gate that 8 g Y tI P Y P {? led to the railway, and pushed it aside with .soul was the'theatre of s tdcrible and ap- But the train ed on, jarring and scrap, comes its: contact with a - eloltd ; there is s -. - efts had buret into erfectlyr orthodox v nom y' I lie struggle. What on earth wail he to in rte wit the action of the broke• sli ht -far and the next icstaut all is envol- ";.:Y, . - ague bed hands, and-strood_ gaging- va• g g$ K Pa Y $ , 4� > ,' i�Y'fl6�d t6 bg`•`co`i oifed In the -most v - ap� ry d.fae to cantly at the long curved_ live in front of do • Which of the two was- he to sacrifice? though partly, too, with "the. wheel digging oped in , fog, ' from whick , the. wronaut , i ;tt " ,I �t,e �' 11, declined' to- accept. Ugh- bar- Should it be murder or treachery 2 Must he into the ground at the side i asked on emer es soaked with a re. And now for I-L bl'ed'0(gsdprp 'hOPe,� ala bidden: fare*eg to Sudden. a noise rose shay in the- field wreck the train•or mangle Netts? The sweat and over him altogether, coming, as it did the spectacle'! Sublime, dazzling. Mouritaine -- ' - ' �' " him excited. for ever and ever. y p stood n !!`his brow is great to a sudden standstill. As it stopped ed a of iridescence fleet white clouds tin edr . . - behind her. It was only a colt to be sure upon gee Clammy drops so, y '� s. It was all about nothing, to be sure, and disturbed b her a roach d hie wildl at that dread dilemma, It was an awful fierce cry rose a rmost in U htred�a soul. with creamy � ink, like the lama of the ; ` if two older or wiser heads had only stood across his by as pia the way with question for any rtialn to solve. He shrank Thank Heaven, oil was well. He breathed cockatoo. Stvlrling cornbina ions df ,color, ' by unseen to view the little comedy they young horsefleah. But to Netts it me as aghast before that deadly - decision. once more easily. He had fallen on his back blending and shifting as in a gigantic bubble. ' r,` -, : r m:, - would sagely have - remarked to que another, an indefinite terror magnified ten thousand They were f,Inoeent, to be sure, the people across the sleepers in the middle of the Golden greens, that. melt into purple and - : ;;-Ili:.,-__, - a with arshake, that before 24 hours were out fold by her excited feelings. Sho;marde a in that train. They were unknown men, track. It was not really the train that had bronze and crimson, with the sun dissolving .. - the pair would be rushing into one another's frenzied dash for the other side o,`ther'silway. women and children. They had the same knocked him down at all, but the recoil of and overflowing on their tops. Wondf rtui • . 4 ` . _ i `:'. - " ' arms with mutual apologies and mutual What it was she knew not but it was or right to their lives as Netts herself. It was the telegraph post. The engines and car- tints,. such as an artist never dreamed of. `x • forgiveness. But Netts Mayne and Ugh!-red, might be anything, everything -mat bulls, crime, sheer crime, thus to seek to destroy riages had gone over him safely. He wasn't To comprehend color it is necessary to have - b : Carnegie were stir -1 at the age when one drunken men, footpads, v abondil, mur- them. But still -what would you have? seriousl hunrt- He was only ruised and seen the magic canvases of the clouds. The ' - . ,rt ' a.- " takes love 8arioael -one does before 30 � - Y - derers. P l _ Netta lay there helpless on the line --hie own sprains and jarred and ahakeu- balloon s9ila on and drops slowly away front . . and so they turned along different paths at Oh, haw 'could Ughtred ever ha taken dear Netts And she had parted with him Rising np behind the train as it slacken- this panorama once more into the colorless _ , �; ; the bottom of the comilp, in the firm belief her at her word, and left her, litta -this, in anger but half an hour since. Could he ed, 6e ran hastily toward the off side, to- atmosphere. - . that loves young dream was shattered, and alone, and in the evening 2 It wa., cruel, leave her to be destroyed by that hideous, ward where Netts, lay unconscious on the With the desGtnt, the Earth appears to . . L, V t .� = . ? that they two were nothing more than pass- ' was wicked of him ; she hated to be die- puffing thing ? Has not any man Lhe right line in front of it. Nobody saw him run rise and the balloon to remain fixed : and - . - ` x, ing acquaintances to one another. loyal, and yet site felt in her heart it was to try and save the lives he loves best, no Paat; and no wonder either, for every eye now the operator is occupied with one idea . -� - '' Good -by, Mr. Carnegie, ";Netta faltered most unmanly. matter &t what risk or peril to others? He wait turned toward the neat side of the ob- - speculation as to where and how he will • " - ' L "ont,$s in obedience to her wishes thou h asked himself this question, too, vaguely, struction. A person running fast by the reach earth, for distance is incalculable and . _. R As she rualred along wildly, at the top of q y' opposite windows was very little -like. to perspective a myth. The balloon is the . I _._ much against his own will, Ughtred turned her speed, her little foot caught on !e &rat instinctively, with the rapid haste of a life PPos ►'Y Y 1� P Y _ . - - slowly and remorsefully down tl►e footpath rail. Be f re she knew whs Chad haipoued and loath struggle ; asked himself with attract attention at such s moment. Every sport of chance, and is liable to deposit its to the right in the direction of the railway, h h �l • h lwd horror for he has n t t61 ft to step Pained him to be sure for he was passengers anywhere from the top of a I �, � � - - . ,.,Good -b „ y y, Netta, Llghtr ed answered, '' `' r ' ' hiilfeboking- Even in that moment of part - :< �_ ing, forever or a day, ire eeuld�i't find it in ° rr - t" 'e. heart to Dell her •' Mi$e Mayne," who r :t, bad so long been "' Netts -" to hi I ! He waved his haind and turned along the s e ss f len wet her y &Crass the lice. FAiet and terrified already with a thousand -ague alarms, the sudden • shock stunned tied disabled her. Mad bull or drunken men, they might do as .hey liked now. She "gas bruised and shaken. Sha had no though, left to rise•and r000ver Iterself. I I do one thing or the other -to remove the braised and stiff ;but he ran on none the obstacle from the place where he had laid leas till he time up at last to where Netts it or t,, warn the driver. One second' alone lay. There he bent over her eagerly. Net, remained and -then all would be over, On I to raised her head, opened her eyes and it came, roaring, haring, glaring, w th its l locked. In a moment the vague sense of a great bulls eyes now peering red routkd the terrible catastrophe averted came somehow ft .n 'f �4' !�, "� . ' I`! 0 I. q t. ,. . M. � � r:. ; . - Z church steeple to the bottom of a ditch. : .. -- . The aeronaut takes his life in his own hands .. , wherl'he ascends with the airship. Should it take fire,. : _ �'� - "=�,. . STIRST fV 'MID.iIR� - . ' or cool off' tbo suddenly in striding a cold - �' �' , foot footpath, looking back: man times to see Here es c, used he&.il � She�lohieonscious- corner -- &.terrible fiery dragon resistless over her. She ung her. arms around his curreut the result is collapse and dwaster, - - !� , g n1 Y y. , .. ' 1. - yy neck. Ob U hued r � ,.l�etta sitting inconsolable where,he had left mess at once. It was a terrible position. unconscious, bearing down in read glee upon- g , you ve come back ! for there is no safety valve to `the fire bal- " 1, i . • her on the stile tliatI led from the eombe into She had fa sited on the li4O.w Gb the force the pole -or Netta, she Dried to a torrent of emotion. loon. -}e Four-acre meadow. Both paths to right of the situv,tiun. • Which of fire two should it be -the pc,te Yea. darling, Ughtred anstireretl; :hie 'rho aeroat;nt is invairiably'an dtrthusiast - ' and 1EfL led back to HQlmbur over the o en As for lT hired front. his seat on ttre or Netta'• voice half choked with tears, I've ,came unfit he meets with an accident; after xchiol! - - z fieYd, but they diverged rapidly and crossed telegraph st on the side of the line 500 And still he waited : and still-he temper- back to you now, for ever and ever." • ' discretion becomes the'-bettrer part of 'his.. .1 i- ­ V. the railway track by lficparate gates, and• yards furl er up, he aliw her pause by the ice- What, what would he dot Uh He lifted her in his arms and carried her valor, and he is content tb tally substitutes it , 500 yards from each other. A turn in the te, then lash acrces the road t n scum- He"en ! be memifuL Even as the engine sortie little way off tip the left -hand path, for an ascension. After a few years he is - - t, i _ th Ea l awe snorUn and puffing stream, round- His heart was very full. 'Twos a terrible a t to retire altogether, and leave to others - .- .�� .. - t �,, , at which Ughtred lingered long hid bee and tr p; then feel heavily Dios &rd. Pt, gg p g p fS , A- I efts, at last from his sight. -He the corner n d d women for as of he Nardi know what the bazardous oc atioa. U to a. • g paused His heart came up into his mou;,h at once a oubLe and tamperirGed. He t, Y Y . Dug p . • • .,. = '` send hesitated. It was, growing late, uh�ugh at the sight- Oh, thank heaven, he was raseOp� with kin own conscience in the harm he might have done by his fatal act, riod of six years ago th4e num- . ; . "� '- an }lour of summer twilight still remained. near. She had fallen across the line, and s quick shorthand of thorlght. So far He only knew he had tried Iris best to undo red but twenty aeronauts in this . - ;` r, He couldn't bear to leave Netts thus atone train might come along before alto could It wouldn't be murder of malice prepense. the wrong he had unconsciously wrought, country, and they were in great demand at . and if the worst came he would give himself county fairs settlers and soldiers reunions - 'Y! - _ in the fieljd. She wouldn't allow him to see rise again. She seemed to be hurt, too. In as intent was concerned he was guiltless, g y • " � a ` her home, to be sure, and that being so, he a frenzy of suspense he .darted forvvtard to When he laid that to there in the way of up now like a man to offended justice. and upon legal holidays, rural celebrations - ' " ` 1. the train he never believed-nay, never But the worst• did not come, blind fate bein considered aurora lets without the . - . - was too, mach of &gentleman to forts him- save her. y. g p - . , ' self upon her. But he was too much of a It took it but a irecond for him to realize even knelvv --it was a train- with a living bad been merciful. Next day the �apers daring balloonist, who, for the time being, . . . man, too, to let - her find her way back so that she hat fallen and was seriously hurt, I freight of con and women he was trying to were full of the accident of the Great South. was of more importance than the President - • , entirely by herself. Unseen himself, he but in the course of that second, even as he imperil. He felt to it merely as a mad Cu- err! express ; eventually divided between and entire Senate, and it may be added - - . :r? ' - . must still watch over her. Against her will, realized it :ill, another and more pressing gine unattached. He realized only Nottat a denunciation of the miscreant who placed that no occupation is more conducive to `- - he must still protect her. Ha would go on terror seizec him. greasing danger- Was he bound now to the obstruction in the way of the-train and conceit and self atrfliciency than that of the I • - _ to the railway and there sit by the side of Hark ! W hat was that ? He listened and undo what he had innocently done -and admiration of the heroic, but unrecognizable - aeronaut. There is less profit in the busi. - . - the line under coyer of the hedge -tilt Netts thrilled. 0h, - too horrible - it must leave Netts to perish ? Mast he take away stranger who had rescued from death so' ness now than formerly; the novelty of " . . . - crossed by thu other path. Then he'd walk be -the rai [way !� He knew it. He felt tho post and be .ltetta's murderer? niany helpless parissengers at so imminent a the ordinary balloon ascension no longer . quietly along the six -loop we.y to the gate it. Along c p the line on which Netts was It was a cruel dilemma. for any luau to risk to hie own 1lfeorsafety. Only Ughtred . exists for Americans. Realizing this, near- • } she had passed through and follow her un- lying he heard behind him -oh, unmistak- have to face. If he had had half an hour knew that the two were one and the same ; ly every aeronaut now makes the sensation- . re at a distance along the lane till able, unthinkable, the whirr of the express to debate and decide, now, he might, per. aperson. And when Ughtred found out how al parachute descent. - - . -. -1 ' :.'; . • he saw her back to Holmbury. Whether dashing madly down behind him. Great l haps, have seen his way a little clearer, little harm bad been done by the infatuated 1 On reaching the desired altitude this is . . 1 - she wished it or not he would never leave beavers; wh a.t could he do`? The train was But with that hideous thing actually rush- &ct"-an act he felt he could never possibly . effected by cutting the •connecting rope. - ITier. coming, the train was almost this moment ing, red and wrathful, on his sight -why- explain in its true light to any other pe*mon There is a rapid fall, the resistance of the He looked about fors seat. One lay upon them. Before he could have time to he Clapped his Bands to Iris earn. It was - e thought it wisest an the whole to lay air forcing open the parachute, which is - . . `•moat handy. By the side of the line the rush wildly forward and-snatch Netts from too much for him -too mach for him. no claim to either the praise or the censure, nothing more than a ribless umbrella, 16 . - . Government engineer had been . at work where she liv, full in its path, a helpless And yet he must face it and act or remain The world could never be made to under- ' feet in diameter. The. operator, on cutting - - that day, repairing the telegraph system, weight, it would have swept high resistless- passwe, one way or theother. With a des- stand the terrible dilemma in which he was! loose, darts downward, as if fired from a - _ ' They had taken down half a, dozen molder- ly, and borne down upon her like light• rate effort he made up his mind of last placed --the one -sided way in which the - catapult, until within a few hundred fabt � _ . ' I : ing old posts and set up new ones � their ning. ' oat as the train burst upon him, and all was Problem at first presented itself to him= of the eartlt, when he is sustained by the ` • ' - �►1aee- tall,- cle &n, sad shiny: One of the The express blast coming -to crush Netf& Deer. the deadly straggle through which he iirid parachute. Should this fail to oporato, old posts still lay at full length on the _to� ppiecres. I He made up his mind and acted accord• 1'me`t bef °re. he could make tip his mind,. death i9 inevitable. ' and by the gate, just as the- men had. In theseawful moments inen don't think ; ingly. at the risk of Netta's life to remove the ob- - > y, eft it at the end of the day's. work. At they don't even realize what their action As the engine turned'the corner the staele, Only Netter understood ; and even • - • th ei here the foot- th crossed th 1' • tl 1 d driver tookin ahead in th el ?N'etta Herself know no more than this rY� Calico in One Feld. `. F , - - a en w pa a sue m means , iey armp y act an act tnatlnctlt e- 1 1 , g e e • a you vow tne one, an a coug r rn a child at onion, which rs tho staple crop of Lilo lslanda. y' and she had treated him so ill. Who cared not. His own Body would do it if taatrophe. All the driver could do in his this season should be looked after with No more beautiful sight can be imagined _ - - - . -- . would ever have believe that Netta, his nothing else came. Only stop it, stop it. haste was to put the brake on hard and en- special care. A cough is always a serious than at'tiiis season of the year greets the , ' Netta, would have thrown him over like He didn't think of it at all at that moment deavor to lessen the force of the inevitable matter, as it is usually the precursor of a' eye of the traveler as he comes enddenI - Qi ; ' that for such a ridiculous trifle ? Who, in- as a set of carriages containing a precious concussion. But even are he looked &nd moresorious disease than mere cold. Measles upon one of these, fields, hundreds of yards . . 1. deed ? And least of all Netta herself, sitting set of lives. He thought of it only as wondered at t}re sight, putting on the and many other diseases are preceded by a square, and a mass of most fragrant white. " alone on the stile with her pretty face bow- a horrible, cruel, devouring creature rush- brake, meanwhile, with all his might and sligilt cough. Itis always safe to use means Unfortunately, the lily fields are not in ed deep in her hands, and her poor heart ing headway on at fall speed to Netta's main, he saw the man in front ,perform, to that excite perspiration, provided the child the most profitable stato. The beautiful • I -. - wondering how Ughtred, her Ughtred, destruction. It was a senseless wild beast his surprise, an heroic action. Rushing iswell protected afterward and keptindoors. bloom represents to its owners waste, for " . could so easily desert her. In such strange to be combatei at all hazards. It was a full upon eho line, straight before the very A teaspoonful of ipecac dissolved in a turn. the lilies should be marketed in the form of _ . - ' - ". , ' ways is the feminine variety of the human hideous, ruthless, relentless thing, to be lights of the advancing trair., the man uu- bler of cold water, and a teaspoonful of this buds. They are cut from the stems and •' : heart constructed. To be sure, she had of choked in its mad career in no matter what known,lifted up the pole by main force, diluted mixture given once an hour, will packed in cases, sixty -four in a box, and - course dismissed him in the most peremp- fashion. All he knew, indeed, was that and brandishing its end, as it were, wildly often break up the hoarse cold of an in fant sent by express all over the United States. . _ tory fashion, declaring with all the vows Netta -his Netta -lay helpless on the in the driver's face, hurled the hugh black child. There is no harm in laying hot flan- If kept in a cool, dry place the buds will . - t - 1. propriety rermits to the British maiden track and that the engine, like some bulk, with a terrible effort, to the side of nets, dipped in camphorated oil, over the remain without opening for several weeks, - b i "hat she needed no escort of any sort home, madman, puffing and snorting with wild the railway. It fell with a crash and the cheat, if there is any sign of hoarseness, but while by being placed in water they can . "I . , and that site would tcn thousand , times glee and savage exanitation, was hassning man fell with it. There was a second's layers of cotton batting should take their be brought to perfection in a day or two ; - I . rather go alone than have him accompany forward with fierce strides to crush and pause, while the driver's Heart stood still. place when they are removed. It is useless or, if the Ovate ,- is slightly warmed, in a few. _ , {'..:': _ er. But, of course, also, she didn't mean mangls her. , with terror. Then a jar--& thud --a deep to doctor a cold of any kind unless the a hours. This fortunate peculiarity of the ' - it. What woman does ? She counted uppon At any rink ha rritzat stop it- --with slay- scratch ingd the soil. A wheel was off the tient �is kept from running outdoors or in lily has made it possible for it to be trans- ?_ - s prompt and unconditional surrendor. thing- anyhow, l ine ; they had met with an accident, draughty, cold places in the house, as all ported, notwithstanding the long journey. . . . Ughtred would go to the center, as in duty As lie gazed around him, horrorstr•upk, For a moment or two the driver only knew medicines open the pores and render the suf- The culture was in troduced only a few years - bound, and then come back to her with pro- with blank inquiring stare, and with this that he was shaken up and hurt, but not se- ferer more susceptible to take extra cold if ago upon the Bermudas by an American - - • _ fuse expressions of penitence for the moron one fined idea pobsessin his whole soul verel The engine had left the track and 1' Pe $ i; Y• gi exposed. In such cease an ounce of proven- gentleman, Gen, Hastings. SO'i18 of the r he had never'done, to make it all u a oin h the is la behind sli htl shattered. { }' g Ughtred a eye happened to fail upon the pea Y slightly lion is certainly worth a pound of cure. largest fields are still owned by this gentle- - in the orthodox fashion. She never intend- dismanteled telegraph posh on which but old see how it happened. Part of the roan and it is said that on one of them at any ' I. { : - '- ed the real tragedy that was soon to follow. one minute before he had been sittingg - The . pole in falling had rebounded on to the line. ��-•"'�'i" -- time in the season over 100 000 lilies ma - . ' She was only playin with her victim - --only sight inspired him. Ha hay t a g- orious the base of the oat timber had struck the y - g t1��ld Lobar is U be seen in bloom at the same time. ing, woman -like, er power over USN- chaI He could lift it on the line. He near side wheel and sent it off the track ina 4ma» -. • . trod. - • could la it across the rails. He could turn vain effort to surmount it;. But the brake Thera are >co laws against Child labor in ' . q A Sad lilies rehension, ' _ % site sat there still; and cried and cried it round into place. He could upset the had alread Blackened the pace and broken China. They begin to work as soon as they PP . `on, minute after minute, in an ecstaoy of train. He could place it in the wan of that the force of the shook. The possible- dam- walk. A boy or girl at 4 years of ag will Mi s Sevenfigures: to Oh, Mr. Giltlru It, . - ::4;, misery, till the sunset began to glow deeper murderous engine. age was very inconsiderable and they want carry the baby piggy -back. half an Dour this sudden" proposal surprises me -I am. • " ` red in the western sky, and the bell to yang No sooner thought than door With the look along tbs carriages and flnci out wlio at a time and mind it from dawn till dusk. embarrassed.' ' the curfew in Holmbury towdr.. Then it wild energy of despair the young man lift- was hurt. And, above all things, what hsA They also hunt up the pig when he is lust, Mr. Gilthunt: " Lrmbarrassed ? Then I _�` =_... -: I .; #- - dawned upon her slowly with a shack oaf our- ed the small end of the ponderous post become of the man who had so. nobly res- lead the water buffalo, or tend a hard off take it all back. I thought our for -, ; j 1. - prise that after all -- incredible . impossttble 1 bodily up in his arms, and twisting it on cued them! For the very first thing t e on- sheep with •almost the same success as a was as sate as the Bank of England• I ,, - Ughtred bad positively taken her at her ;,he big base as on an earth -fast pivot, gins driver had seen of Ugh tred as the train ggown man. They work iii the pgarlor, _ . ' •`..X I 1. word and wasn'teoming back at'all•to -Might managed by main force and with a violent stopped short was that the man who flung bring water from; the wells, destroyloeusts, �"' "`.' "'t to her• elicit' tcl lsy it at last full in front of the pole from the track before the advanc- ettterpillara and slugs, put: out t! a weeds, � yeah deal of knowledge, which *� no r' -' -1 '. I , ._ - }: ti, At that the yaual'woriianly 'ttitt�bt�eeiiseid the advancing loconiotive. How�he ;d A it, ing engine N u knocked, down by fta ap- and in every way show thettiselveslexeelle�t ca] le of making•& man wise, has a x�%tural = ; .i ' ft. roach while the tratin to all a saran _ : - upon her soul. Her heart turned 4! ... he never rightly irne3gr hirriselfi for 'the , # Pp ". horticulturists in mitt<it►ture;, to : I!ucy to make him vain sad Arrogea t,• � �'"�' ;j� -?fir' - - ' s t - •.eg -a -�rg , t . ,�• ' - - ,�- _ .- fw'` .t n . Y ' t �.t ' • - _ _ - c . -a;.' I ''`r '�� r 1. 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L`e , ,c,• }�5/(,�. i - ....i'i �a �. a'S' 'a�, ii• -.f •� tI y ,yam '4�Q�t, s{ 'i� - -' g A( L Cv 'S • h� °a -�.=.. �. 4�-r fi .Y.'k - § six <'• �°h 4 ♦,•i �l,� 'J. t� 't •'b' 4 `. }i, .fe L, ,'R't'w - f{ r t .'• '� ±^,�'' ,.F t - a s - a r -ro: - } sic - IT' I ^� 4• 4.44 F • - '`+• <a 'Lt',t - - - 9 ''L�' 4 _ � -. r - s �" ri .. 77 • _i'NY ' . fly'+. • .! - �V', IIII I - - I 1 I III - 1�. .,Yh �.. r .y. a,,^ .I - •..y..-'..-. •.,' #T • i•.*: .:•>-. „ s s Y• - i • -.-. •I•I...- v- •••- •• -'-'•+ . - IJIe _ .II II IIII 1 - -k. �f. _.�.. . - r,. .,_ Lam_ - - - ' r'f . - - GI - L ,.,, - _ 1 1 . �I _, ,'1111 I 1 11111 F' -,, R 11 Ij'�$ INDIAN.AS A ROLDIEB. - command had never seen a Navajo, and '�� .Kc . It n . f ever . Chief " Tom'' - and .his 'eleven •braves' had Para to send the soya Into the - , P,' A6140 WA6R tIAOit IMISS tiv'!'1'i 4 �•- '�:<°' ---- street to secure quiet in the Sailor, M EzpeirIintalte li/ade to the Arrit7 of Ilse never encountered one of those far east . t - �L.1 taught by Miss Chubb general ages •=' ` :.. Suited States. Indian ertitary dens m, Z'he mare the wisp man has his follies no less than or ntarla sirs} Yenge 9t.. �'oroato fiti►t. :, ' M= h �t S the foal ,`` ''' 'glad to tee ea4h other, tidh -of the nolians bat herein lien the diflierence- tn.:,; s" The adaptiibility ol.the Amerrc Indian of both see eaq tda " loving the pale face tote follies of the fool are known to the % : ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.. :1.1-. �fu .:; to Jhe work of &.soldier, is probl m which and (Treat Father•" "!`h old not talk world, but are' hidden from himself : t }to - `r ' +�, t� We are the leading firm in Canadtz: - ?'''tom �t .�� �' • other firm can oompete with us, every LitY1.4 -° .,- ' has devolved upon the army of a I thorities to each other, however. Ha i) there follies of the wise are known to himself, but warranted for Comfort, Finish and Izdlcieu iorsolution within the last twelve, mouths. pp y' are hidden from the world. i �; fp;x °�. . . _ was an into in the Comm and, a little equal to t he best i the world. Last summer orders emanated from arm , P ggy R•, . ' - is . -- - ',- u� . 11 Y short a Mexican of the Warne'. of Ro- - The Sting Within. .. -AUTHORS 8t. COX, r ". ! ' headquarters in Washington to skeletonize mero, who proved - equal to the oeoasion4 ;. - two companies of each infantry hand .two I Yt'ia said titers, is a, rankling thorn in 21 CiiURCH STREET " TORONTO°a, '�'� p Y Romero was a Mexican dude, wearing a 'stet 1 t •:r: ,!A4� .. . - troops of each cavalry regiment, and then $5p hat, a black snit of velveteen. red eaeh Y e8 and Yet that none world ex- �. s:._= an the other accouterments of a caballero. chap o their own for that of another. Be ASK YQ>l!R QROQER FOR - .._..� . "it`:...I z - to fatten up these skeletons to the maxitnum Y g standard of strength by reeraiting'the high He could "taut" the "sign language" with that it may, the sting arising from the 1 - �. t' -. any'Indiai) on the plains, cud, as the Na- cart of a corn is real euongh , . - . - �, rivates from the ditierent India tribe acd to this � �4 • �"' p i. t '' °:.:t Forthwith reat difficulty was ex lerienced land of tight boots a very common com- -i- _'. . 4 ; ,e � .,.,tr:.:..:- ;. . g F vajoes could speak Spanish, or Mexican, plaint also. Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- � t - � a ` . in indneing the Indians to enlist, especially he brought the two bodies of Indiana into P I " . - axa,f:', _' "`� in the infantry, as an Indian abhors walk- conversation. A Tonkaway opened out tractor to a never failing remedy for this _ • _-_:.._ A kind of heartache, ear you can easily prove .M� q~ i ing with an intensity greater than the ,dia- .with vehement gesticulation -as plain As it afflicted. -11 4 v A- -1 . gust the devil is credited with haying for the nose on a man's face >showin a (.heap, sure, painless. Try . -t ± .. �� -' r. � •. g .t - +. . holy tracer. There have been some oo n- t; h waa the genuine and use no other. (���, Q�� t ° -+ .- y boasting - telling of himself, his prowess _ . . _ t . t'rry� :_'` '. . oes and troops recruited and two cdmpiittaies the number of his tribe and its wealth, the Spangles are need on everything. They '+ , - . of Indian cavalry have been ordered to Fort' buffalo they killed each year, and, likely, on are fsna, on gowns, bonnets, and especially Both the method and results when ... ..1..'.­__. , .- •I 1;` 4 Sheridan, near - Chicago, for their better ed- something about the scalps ornamenfing - 6yrup of Fip is taken, it is pleasant ' ' . t ' ' ; -- . -4- uaution. Tonkawa to eer. All- thin gesticulation find refreshlII to the taste and seta J,- r . • Y P g Nature'a Oreative Powers 8n g , � Z` t °t , _ But without entering into the d�taila of was put into Spanish and related to " Tom." g - t ,-r all the arts of man. Fearless of contradic- ently yet remptlyon thekidneys, ,,- s %4A- 1 - . this plan of educating the Indiap under The young Navajo then began his talk with flea $t Leon mineral water has roved its Liver andOwe1B, cleanses the B s- ' � • 4 _ - compulsion, the question is : Can the In- aiich ra idit that ,Romero the inter ret.er ' pp y `0; '. 1T'' "�' ` _'- q 4 P Y e superiority. Used freely as a table water tam effectually, dispels Cold head- ' -'`.y . •-fr dian be made a food soldier? He can ride inputting it into sign language, looked like y 1 °. - _ - a horse like an Arab, and, As much disin• anethibition at a deaf and dumb asylum, it absorbs those secretions that gaenuh life, aches and fevers and cures habitual _:r dined as ho is to walking, A lac St. Leon soothes seeds and tones u . y & I he can under Then a Caddo came back at " Tom " with ' p Constipation. S rup of Figs is the . ' -:_ pressure, become as fleet - footed as Mer- • nimble fingers, with nodding of - the head the nerve aLd vital forces, is ao full of that y i P ' only reined of its kind ever pro- �� You Dish a Good Nutritious food F:- !.�� �,Y curs, though girdled and clinched up and stvayings of his agile and lithe figure. m aterious life, sustaining fluid can be i�nit- y , 1. t the an a of hunger and thirst such " Tom " then ejaculated in a cod cl " ed. The charmed, refined feelings that duced, pleasing to the taste an ac- - r 1 �:' t - . as Tantal A, scarce ever experienced: Yet Spanish, understood and greeted by of - flow steadily on when St. Leon is imbibed Ceptable to the stomach, prompt in I , - with all such commendations it is held b cers and men of the Eighth Cavalry, who those only can tell who try it we1L its action and Y � Y. truly beneficial in its experienced army officers that the greatest gathered around to witness the powwow How full of error is- the judgment of man- effects pre red only rom the most - _ - objections to him as a soldier are the qual- with cheers and laughter, `i Let's sit down kind. They wonder At .results when they ' yy I an agreeable substances itsi ides that commend him, and without being I can't lie very well when I stand up." •are ignorant of reasons, y g r paradoxical in the claim. Though a good that night the buffalo - eaters, or plains "WARNANG." ask your pedestrian, he is so lazy that he would have ggtt et for GIB. man excellent qualities commend it Davidson's s command, Indians of General Davidson' BONS' TOOTHAC}fE Gum, take no to and have made it the most to he animated b a discharge of dynamite invited the Nava oes to a bt�alo boa net;, substitute. Y g Y l q ular remedy known. before getting a move on. himself beyond ,There were two hundred or more plains In- . We believe that every term should awn a �p y cod farmer• gi ru of Figs is for sale in ?5c - - "a reverse arms march to a .national com- .dians pitted against just one dozen Na,•a- g y p g etery. And as capable of fastings as he ijoes,'More than half civilized and not arous A.P. Fit . Mottles. by all leading druggists. may be, he is always hungrier then e, man- tomed to the gorging orgies after a success- ... -- Any reliable druggist who may not eating tiger of India, and any regiment of ful buffalo hunt. The Toukaways, Kechis, - have it on hand will procure iii Indians can' eat more rations in one day and Caddos ran relays in on the Navajoes, '®� promptly for any one who wishes than the ten days' allowance of a white but.the dozen of wool-growing, peach - cults- = to try lt. Manufactured OIIl b the regiment. vating and cattle- herding Indians of New � Children y y y - Experience in the command of Indian Me ico stood up manfully with the help of scoots has qualified the officers who protest tliei index fingers oceasior.ally,as an emetic, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. - against the introduction of Indians as sold- aga' st the odds with which they had to _ always BAN FF"CISOO, OIAL. . iers i-i the arm to estimate them at •tliEir con nd. - ' . . : � .,r , �`;a . - 5:: ;g: . i ' r } `. 7 s': 1.._ .- ; � -I . .. Y i �" 1. - •f,.i,• h ';_� 1,; . : %. • ".� . ' _. ;,16jq,:: - :i F .,.-F _ ,; . . 4._ .x } - . .; K '. �. . .trity .k .•.,.y -- r�''.�-, it � :. . � '• ,_ - " . , .: } ` . L.. V� 4 xLLR. IiCY. NEW YOBI$, N. Y _ - ,'�- *:, probable worth, let the hope of their aer• a moral is that. if, attar years of such a J --t;:` .f.: I vices be of a hi h or low degree. . civilizatian as the Nava oes have enjoyed, Enjoy It � - .1: f -,mil g g j -- K OOT E NAY :': The writer has seen the Indian as a sol- since the days of Montezuma twelve Indiana A 6>g�T+t. -T.tfQ of Rev. �t.R�c. MA crrRNZrs ���' ' ` dier in the army and as a &lout. It was of the tribe retained enough appetite to • • - N by win. Buckingham, Ex- Private Seers Y.''� (` : FI-. Lary and Hon. U. W. Rosa. Endorsed by Mrs . during the civil war that two or more In- contend in an eating match with two hun- . - Mackenzie. Only edition out. Over 6'*p os - - SILVER MINES- - Z � dian regiments were enlisted on the Union Bred nomads of the plains, the rations in the Woh illustrated. Outflt 30 cont~g. Secure ' y< danadiaas have invested in 910 of the root ' '�y `- i 11. " side to fill up the Kansas eont.ingent. They Indian regimeut�s of the regular army of to- agency at once. C. li. PAItISIi & CO., Toren- estate of the now towns in Kootenay, white µ were put under command of General Blunt, day will always run short, to' Americana e n of the mines. The success of ,, =-. . and were marched away from their homes - _ the towns depends on the success of the mines :-t ` - to take part in the boiler warfare along - i $ZiA�R' aT�A�s The, . the .~Missouri and Arkansas line. They ` !: A M' Matter of Business.... - Weekly Sailing BetWesn TlyoQrLreai ;r; -?`_: t - much protested against leaving without I and Liverpool, Direct From Montreal goote Lay MIflfrg IRy[sf M NO' - • *`. A 4 -1 P C g It is in order just now to ask what is the every Wednesday at Daybreak. Pals- their women and children, but were finally farmer's husineas - -and then, her contra, oT 1►t�o- stingers embark'after 8 p.m. Tuesday, :� pure Cod Liver OII with H Superior Accommodation for Saloon, rear Sent tour duly incorporated Silver 1lin- iudttced to do so.. Reaching camp after a what ie the business of the farmer ! ° This phoapbltea of Llms and Soda la ' 1. day's march "the Indian soldiers " had no is a distinction apparently without a differ almost as palatable es milk. Intermediate and Steerage Pa$ gore. ing Companion, own ng twelve mines in Brit- , '., Rates of Peerage. Moo /real to Wee ish Columbia and two in Montana on the same 1 - C�► pp n rpeeL ' rich belt, the richest in the world. .. i sooner tethered their horses slid got to cook- ence, but of that presently. I ,was a well- A �tARYELLOUS N PRODUCER Saloon ��4Op gild $53 .. . - .. i Acco!dtn to They atPord the sa;est and most profitable ;, ing their rations that their families came known fact that by intelligent management � it to indeed, end the little lads and Round Trip. $80 & $90•... f Accom od`n. invagtment in Canada. The first igGue of stock trooping over the divide " to take 'supper" and good judgment a majority of western lassies who take Cold easily. may be "" ► 3sc► r.te, �►e per r..ke eepigon not . pinccy ing cetera on rho ground floor and is . with them -about threesquaws to eti.ch buck farmers could nearly or quite double their fortified against a Cough that might Intermediate, $30. steerage $Sd. nearly all taken up. Tliesecond issue wills e . and lit a papooses to eac.i squatY: The first ptrore serious. br taken . F irfather information apply to `25 per cent. 'o 50 per cent higher. Then its crops on the setae accetge. Is it wise to do g fiCOtt s advancement will be rapid owing Lo greater` .. ten days rations issued the command were eo ? ere is room f9r a.very interesting Emulsion after their meota during, EL B. MURRAY, n. mane, development work. Now is the opportunity, eaten up at the one meal. the winter season. 4 Oustom Hogue Square, - MOntrott.l Don't let it slip. It is not often investors have ' diticussion and for a oonsidtration of points $�„e of subaituttw" and Imitation& Or as Local Agent. such a chance as this Call at otllce, Boa of History tells us holy tFeacheraus `and utt- Qf both moment and value. It may be pre SCOTT A DOWNS, y Trade Building, Toronto. - � reliable the Indians were whom the (;onfed- raised that by doubling the crops we may - . BeUevipe. _ crates enlisted during the war of the Itc- not increase the net returns• in ether words - KGOTENAf bellion to act with the Arkansas troops- if our corn crop per acrd was doubled it - NIONEY1 M_ ONEVt M_ _3V =! 1. ORONTO BISCUIT AND CONiCTIONERY CO . . But it is out on the plains, or near his does not follow that the Partners would get �_ urakh the boat goods„ Try dour and A" J � -� • - own reservation, where the Indian scout, any more money for it than they do note. - LONDON AND CANADIAN F•e;a I)TEAeareat',onsU OUR PERFECTION SPRAYING 0� I:IT. . a quasi - united States soldier, is seen in all And what is true of corn is equally true of lteauiache, restores rho Con�ion.Sici • I II II . I T his glory-; made up of feathers, a d a a p- other crops, as of wheat, oats, hay, and the `et Free Sample at GAKP'RM) TaA LOAN AND ACE; CY CO LTD • f arm, paint, a pony, a carbine, and an a A(mNetr 311 Church SL Toron, -IS- P- like. If this be conceded what object has I I...I 111t. .° I I �g� WlllCAl VOII A8B LOf)BIhTtS iBO�. , petite. the farmer in expending more labor in the 103 May street. Toronto _ ,4 It :t as in the fall of 1t3; i, down the judicious preparation of the ground, to f Uft, (t,ARa It CAn ever R i� __- • . a . V ichita It.iver in Indian Territory, that CATARRH manuring, cultivating harvesting etc.. [lend 3c. in slam p i I U RED FREE pital • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $h,000.00a •21 the writer witnessed an eating bout among etc. ? or postage aril we wi mail you �` 0 - anumber of Indians that discounted au s lreetr[nl package- Clark Chemical Co Money to Ltmh on improved farms, city ,,, � - 3'- Now it is the business of the farmer to and town property on liberal terms of repay. cC I- a thing of the prodigal gluttony that chaise- raise a crop, and to that end broad is the Toronto, Out mentand AT'aiwttyr t uKKIt.IT Kittle. Jldt �, p = terized the hospitality of the *day of At)iel- - Y , ,3; 1 gate and narrow the way, and many there -- swat. DitatLN,rU1tXa Pl Rc!'AKED. a O stone and Cedric, the Saxon. 1 he Eighth he who go in thereat. On the other hand ANTER -500 Tomperrinre Wren and Apply to local appraisers or to o �volnen, young, middle•a `} W. -~ Cavalry, two squadrons, under command of W gull and aged J. F. gjRH, Manager. t - _ , Major N'1'illiam Redwood Price, were cam it ie the farmer '8 buaineaa to so arrange bts to socuro "orders for Joe Hem, great Chvloe tarmeforWe in Ont. & 3Eanitobs �'' c- � Z P- work and affairs so as,to be successful, not book, 4R Et of Darknesm into Light, or the i;tory � o A ed cirrus \Wichita. They were the New of my Lim Not a dry page In the whole book. - . -- - - -._ - - - -- - -- . . Mexicanc -)ntingent to the commandG'eneral only in making both ends meet, but as No person can road this work without feel- 0 10 m . - _ Nelson A. Hiles had in the field operating well in securing that amount of profit from ing better for it. This is a low priced book and - a � 'o 1 . ' his intelligent and well directed- labor the terms are liberal, Wr':o for full infor• Go s; >a against the Cheyennes, Kiowas, (;omanches, which is everywhere and always the accom- 'nation. WILLIAM BRIGGS. Publisher, Toron- t•+ .Cr 0 4 and other Southern Indians. he Ei i•th o Untarto• 0 g ' 1►animent of superior skill. '__ _ _ r• �:i go Cavalry had eight or a dozen Na ajaes along No good business man will overstock the n T +f ��pt y� i�� ;9 b o - . - witlitliecommand.asscoutaand railers. The market with an particular line of cods L8LH�1iL C1IT1 111L gEPAUTo�• c� c ' chief was a handsome, .litho o n Navajo, y g - - . Y g 1 knowing that it can only end in depreciat. BAND dt 6TZAiiI h'ONIt1gB. 'M • e •d a . t _ very light complexioned the so of Del edi p j, 1'A gg� - SYRACUSE N.Y. O !0 c .g - ; g ing values. This, however, will never re- ;• - : ta, the war chief of the 2vajoos, He bore a , = IL o t ant a merchant from getting, in variety, all V - . >:.. ..:Ii': ,r.' - <1-,' • longsonorous sounding name whir had been FAMOUS R,$NNET BI$TR.ACT• - 0 a - .t .Anglicized into " Tom, " and he was a en. the goods his money will bay. No farmer Cheese and Batter Color. Tiro only effective means of destroying the . ' oral favorite around camp. The Nat ajoes cot try to depreciate the value of corn or Aphte, Cankerworm. Apple Curculioand other- eotton, or of any other marketable eommo- Riwsa00te MILK TEETaR3. In sects that are so injurious to Orchards and were then, as they are now the most civil dity by cultivating too much of one thing Bo %e Agent for Canada, FtAN1C h'1[BaN. Ganiens ized Indians in the country outside - of but he may and can boom every marketable Produce 11Mrehant. 33 Peter OL, Montreal. We manufacture the MOST COMPLETE line " the nations " in Indian Territory- Consignments Solicitfed. CARRIAGE TOPS - of PiIt11'3 and wvvD r,ILM both for pumping _ " `l'om " dressed a la . cowboy, did Product by diversifying his craps and mak- are tare be-it to the market and have patented i� ator and driving Machinery, of any tirm in' -. • - not use paint, slept under home- ing every acre do its level Best, This we p ��jj pprt� fu rovoments not found in any other make. CnnAdd- It will pay you to send for large conceive to be the business of the farmer. TO 184to ININt 02 order ono trolo your Carriaie Aiaker. rake illustrated catalogue before purchasing else - made blankets, and when at home IpYPnSt�&1jt (MMA...IL„ts "�LS no other kind. where. oNTAltio P1ry1P Co.. LTD. Toronto - ate beef and mutton slaugiiterPd from' his If one can raise on twenty acres of Isn!i WW 1 V`t %A % %� W„A„� Ont. Mention this paper. -' _ sire's herds, and partook . of apricots and 1' bushels of corn and that is sufficient r�ro u. c'►rtTat, 01b"0-9" - , peaches raised on the sunny sides of the can- for his purpesea, there is no reason why 'lie ns mope anywhercinlhenuetatea Conta ` . yons of Western New Mexico. He talked should employ forty acres to do the work. nadaorMexico,withoutsecurity. Ifyon ll lln a larme por ee t The other twent acres can be used for an- cued money. apply to Lxal Areats of write . g Mexican as we_l as any Rio Grande peon, other crop jue6 a� necessary to his success NEXRr L. MAi/�, rrltu/ttst, i ,r.- r�sr'�� and didn't know R thin about "the sign ' �� age of the flour of Oa tmea g say grass, hay, or other feeding cro .Corn OuTTtt C'Tr, MoNTaN�. • language" of the plains Indians, which was - t I �t . . - the common and universal medium of co m- is not the beat bone - making, esh- wilding Agent Wanted EverywheM i . „_.r �. J 4 <s fZ-; ,1 ,..,,. , F_ 1 1 , a' j ;. ,$,�f. t 'I . ,1­ :; . . t . '� k .I 7 'r a^ 11 - !i yn -'. ,IW.�, j , t . W I :t t•j •, ".. .. . A,,: ..'`' • ., .'1 ii. `. munication between all " the blanket " food, but'ia the beat faGma 'ng food Itno s n � �= tl makes and keeps Lady 0 to the world. In the breeding and the build- ._ A � Indians in those days in the West. ing of out live stock, therefore, it is to be �'} n ry While in the remit on the WichitFti the used with caution while a blue grass M. g (� hands sol h gild smoot� +' p 4' f k i . - __ Eighth Cavalry had a visit from General tare, good timothy and clover hay, wheat �.`` ',, v'0 . John.W. Davidson of Fort Sill, comtnt,nd- \ It cures eczema and all dis" );ran, oil -:.eke meal, oats, Marley real beans, p ing the 'Tenth Cavalry. As the command and peas are safe, reliable $ash formers and - $Y TAK�NO , 7 - - _" 1 � :,'. from Fort Sill came galloping down the de- meat makers. r i W% eases of the skin, clivity on the east side of the Wichita gild This, it will be seen, suggests a diversity * - . i�.;, z:a' =: ' L. through its breaks toward the Lrighth of crops, affords opportunity for a proper (� `(I - - is -s •.:,- < . - (cavalry camp, it presented A most pictures- rotation to replenish rather than exhaust ljon Johnston's Fluid seed 0 ` ��', �' - , y a =' ! queappearance. There wassomethiugabout the soil fe�ility, and build up rather than Be Sure You Get the Genuine �` '''''� the scene to recall descrip +i pis so vividly destroy. the farm and -the farmers' business. - •= -•, "i � .",j portrayed in " Count Robert of Paris," or It suggests more, vastly more ; for in run- - _ _ - j�T�`1 t • T "The Talisman," civilization nd barbarism Wing the same crop on the same land year SEEP STRONG m Y I -;; Made Tie Albert collet Soy o Al .. . mixed, colors intermingled, and the general after year.we not ouly.ex'hauat the plant C !it �� '. n 5: .T, y - . - glory of a uniformed cal a Bade in rapid food c%lled for by one crop, but breed the - l �� ; - ,�.+++ motion. The advance gun c of the coin- nse eta wl.ich are known to destroy it. w ', ' ;.. 1. mand consisted of two or thr c wlit'�te officers " We have passed the sorest age and - Y . TAKING IT REGULARLY. %�? Tj� Y':. '_ . , in command of a Negro rimy ny ovf cayalgy. a sand have to knuckle p ` vo1,� �� l O% STEAM' LAI1NCRE�. � 77, down to business i, :: `1- -, _ - e � I • _ This advance teas' flanked b mounted In* • Y and compete with the best. We are indeed __ .- _ 'I °: -fir. _ _a 1 - - .. dians, feathered, part fed, an bediztaened, at the stage where brains win and b awn s - -.. __ `A` °.. k , to the number of two hundred red or more. without brains loses. Our farms inna� not . ' E T 1�: - --_ - = =' _ `' i' ' •x �'!" The main column of the Tent Cavalry (col- alone produce all they are capable of, bat eo �NL.Y - •=�^ I- - I Y` - - - -_ - =_ - -_ ored troops) followed, and he Eleventh do it as year by year to produce more and. <"; Infantry (white troops) broug t up the rear in the doing -make the farmer more money. - - - -__ _ ;.`µ - _. - i . of the command, followed by ek mules and The farmer's' business then is to make a -_ _ _ _ _ -- ,;,,,. a wagon train under a strong; guard. The prod, bttt'the business of _ the farmer is, as �S• R - = - - _ - . �'- �u�: Eighth Cavalry had been out in the wilder. the business of •the merchant and of any __ - _- - _ ness for four to six montha,ark. greeted their other man, to so work as that the crop he - - - visitors with most hospitable cheer, oreheer• makes shall be conducive to his own sue. - TRUS! . � ing -for, as a matter of fact, " the cheer" Cosa and to that of any other farmer In the - '' c' 1111PROVED THE LAST 20 YEARt. ::, in visiting between file two ca m�s was .more land." NQTNIMII BETTER UIIDir6 TIE ag.Y , generously bestowed by " theq Tenth Nub. - - - + .;i sans" than "Eighth Horse," for the farmer 6 t Sin has manytools, bats lie is the handle a l�'r0111 24$4 to 34S? with had. come from a point where it could be t.tat fits them all. a power t0 Suit cuptomers. ,,. -. , bought in " original packages" more recent- , .: Tntendiug purchasers of Stcam Launches for - , The delicate of attr dry goods tae obante in delivery. "911, should place orders early to prevent deIa3 - ' ly than the New Mexican command. i, z. � r, hfarall l3ielum pure " for feedtn - lit} i - is inexpressi ly sweet. Ono of them has ..END Pots QUEt;T10N SNEET. ON RESEIPT Of ANSWER � g boilers, - " The host Pump "in the country for this par...,::, - .z Returns exhaust into feed water heattn rt front 4o to Sod es, �' But while the two commands of re uliirs this sign over a lot of shop-worn muslin UT ME SELECT WHAT IS RE UIRED. WILL SEND YD hipman and Acme egre ° In PRIDl. CSOW ARE GENT B MAILy BEtItSTEItE" 1!tngines, from 1 o 20 IP. coal -oil [hot F were, interchanging hostilities, the Indian niRhtgowiis : " llreatn robes, eighty -nine waod.00al or Deal ell foal, irottlt 8 to rg H•P Send 3c sterna for Catalogue ut d y�rice l �.de fr '• r ,i scouts of each command were engaged in cents." Another enterprising clerk has a REOT AND CNEAP. ��•• TT T�� s°' 4 . like endeavors The Toukalways, Xeohis, stock of ggarters labeled Novel del' in tit. tarmo.t'stear�olt - e-0A� i. 7 , �o -a: i :' = Cados and Pawnees or veneral DavidAOn's knee -/�,� {idles. ,�$-'� ��'' '�' •' "" - -.li - ' �a t � . _. I S'IlRiitOAF. MAt1i11N11}is I�+i ES: W. �i - S."�1! • : i !1'; .7EEt 4;p :dc' .,yd 1`: "rdr��+ ms s.. ' t'n. �.: a -_:�: •�..,, . -ry .. ;• <- �. . ,. i.,�'.:�., A'i+.. i ce 7 "': -\•F• •, •e -,« •.Y �n - t :6, -i� e itP• .f. +^• {;fi�?ipX 'r•` •.y,• , -`�, - _ Si ?° .1, :1 n\ ^'Y ail'' - - <¢ _ ' A. ��. .,[ ? 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TO OUR SUBSCIRIBERS: By referriiag isked to state that the -Sydnv Barrett and Mrs-. Lumon, f I .. - 2 ..'M . . . . -We bavelbeen .� _� I . I _� � ;e � . . _� - , . __ , 't - . , t._ ,;. I . . 1* to the addressIlLbel on your paper you hi jr � I -�! , I - t. � can always ascertain the date to new Catholic shuroh near Norway on the Mount Albert, 'visited wi a ou,can add Ito this list of the uses of ­ 4_1 .., 4'v� �. ; i " 1b his aisle, . I - I _1 I .�- -_ - I:- 1 ,--,- : . . 11 �_ - ''. �yj r , . - . - - , , - � 3 . 'If , � subscription to THz Nzwe is paid. Kingston road will be open on . - . . �1. 1. _. .1; ,�' -, - . � . , , � - - I � .7 - .1 . Y� I year are acknowledged bl a . p ... __;... , - I .. �. '. (I . . - . . . , " �_ r 0 . I - . 1, ­ _ -Sermons next Sub'day in the Metho. -It was & Mistake. * . - , � . . ­ . � *�' - ' - , change of date oil label on the first papa . �.. . � , - ,; 1� �'. - . " _. If, � - . The undersigned . ::1 . 1: - .. __ J,i�*� _ - - . . � ��,;., � 't " f. � � . -owing receipt of money at this office. Alwals diet' church by the pastor. Xvi ing sub- Only bought out Mr. Wilson's entire stock . .,.�._.�_.,.__414.- ".. • , � . I , ­ an . .1:1'' I i , . � .., i ; . _! - . . - , I - I . keep the date paid Iabead. tf , .. . �. . . � i I . ject,-"TheLord on the wall Of tWO-old -old apple tress, and take or. MOL640 1= C) I0 . I.. I I _. . . ,� I . - . � -, 1� '. _. . . � - . . . ,, . - _�_ 11 I . I ' - . L " . , - I I )I . I ;. � 117T.I., I.., � ' _­� -... . - � �. .1 . - , ­1 *! --- I .. . � I .. ­ . I I . and perpendicular relistioln. ears for his larger ores. Hy. Hopkins, . . .. ­ . I � - . : - I `1 .1 A . - -, � - .. . . Nil . . . : - 11 .. . � ; . .. - , - I WF I 1. � � . . . .. . - .. I . , .. - - � 4� I- %bg fiCktVing -All are interested in the - 0"tion V. S., Green River. . Everyone finds ' 6 , . " .. L a nd* 'We , , _ I . I ­ two&of Local Option at; relating to Btsiness -Mr. R. J. Daley, Peeve of StOUff- . -� i - . � . . v - - .1: . I- ­ - . � , . ­, , ' - �� . .. . . �_ � � . . . I . , . . I , .. . - I ,_ . ­ - , ... .,� .�. . 1-f . .. ; x �.. ­ C� �:­ � . .. . . I - � I � .. and Accommodation. Be sure and bear villa, will speak on Local Option in DENTISTS polish false to'eth. , .,�_ � � � V I, - -.- ­ " � I � . . . ." ' . .... . � ... . _. . . . ­ I � . . - . ., . I . - - ,4 . ' ' . . - . . - .t ,""' � : PICKERING. ONT., MAY 20,' 1892. R.J. Daley on Wednesday night. * .. . - ­ - - ­ I ! �1- . X - __ � I - Ig . all. Pickering, on Wednesday night, ­ ENGINEEAS clean part their maohines'.":' :-.-: si'. ---:- - -�.-, . I . - , - i . . I ­. . - . I , ' .. . - ­ -_ ..... 14 � � -.-- .'s - - . -Correspondents will kindly send their Hay 26th, dealing with the financial am. - . � I .. . . I : - .: ,... 1: . . . .. . . - . 1. ' I letters a day earlier next week. We want poet of she cass-8howing how it will not`' I - I ." . H6STLERS clean- white horses,,.. __.­_'_..' �. - � I '� 1�1 1, . ­ ­ . . ­ � .- . . . . � ­ . ' � � , . .� -, 1� to be in a proyer Osition to sporoughly injure business, and also with the qu � 1.�., . 1. I .1 . . � . .. . I ­ 31�_` - .:,;.. LOCALISMS, ',. . . as, . • . - - ­.. . .. ­ CONFECTIONERS scour their Pauli. � .11vi -. - ` . , i . � the full E of the Queen's birth- Non of public accommodation. Discus- - 1 - . � . .. . I I . . � �L I �'� * �'. "' - . _� enjoy I benefit � . . . - - �0,_- - � 11 ; I - . � . . - . . . ­, day. - * . . . . I . I.. - PAINTERS surfaces to paint.-,'- -* -.�­'. , ­ , ` sion is invited. . .. .� ­ - _. . . . . I %. . - . ... . . . . . � .. - *_ .. . . .; 11 -Nails $2.78 - r keg at Logan'si * �-J". Cribb- and Chao'. Do"ey are -The Crusaders-& revival team Gow. I - - . . . . . I - .. . -11 ._� • .- ' � ... . - - • ' '• -V,.. . . . a ,-.-:.. e . - '. . - . v � R-., *�, • - � I __ � . . . ... . - I .1. - 1� , I '. . , Logan's. . * week. The trotting season • upon us. i . . . - V.I.., on temperance and Local Option in par. s,� - . - " . * � � I *--w - % n town- X � � � . - 8 in the I . � � ! . � -':--- -Five (5) lbsp. aisine f levelling the Pickering woodbine this 'posed of 8 gentlemen, will speak and sing - . I�, "Mrs. Joseph C Ord& or 25 cents at * ... 'A� ; _,.­*. . ... X , visife 4 Ali friend Don't forget our mustang is in the mar- titular a$ the following place T a - 2 . � A�f;l I . L - - _... , . ... . . ...."'i I _.11:... � In Toronto this week. :kot lacking only a purchaser. ship on the dates announced:-Kinsale, - ., . . ' .. . - . � - ,-. - � . . L - . - . . _.:. - t __ .� -Mrs. Geo. Long, :r.-, 18'iv the city ; -Mr. V. S. Spence has been engaged Thursday 19kh May; Mount Zion, Fri. ... . . .". �- .1 - .. . . .. � . . . ,_1 with friends this week. to meet Mr. 11. J. Spence in Pickering on day 20th; Claremont Sat. and Sunday . .. - � .­1 . � . . . . � - . - . � . I � . . . . . . . - 1. � *. � . . I . . , - . . . . I � . . I - -z ". � . . � -1 ..- , ''.. , . . . � : -, .. -_ ". ­. . .. .. . .... 1. �� . � ... I I _­ - 2, �­ - - : -Miss Rice, of Whitby, is-,visiting at Friday 27th, RI)d at Claremont 28th, also 218t and 22nd; Altona, Monda 28 d ' . ­ . . . ,' . . . . _ I , I . . . . . . . � . . . . I I . � � . . I . .� . - . 1. . . . , ,.. . . . __ V , . . - . � � I - - - .. 1; *-* - - ' - the this week. good speakers will meet him at other Green River, Tuesday 24th; W Ir , . . �. . I litevale; , . . .'� . .. - � - : ... - I . .. . . . � . A _-V , - --vaoave yorar order for barbed and places -to create a fair discussion, which Wednesday 25th; Brougham, Thursday, . - --.-' � � . . . - . . - ?� .. . . . * . . ­ , . lain fence wire with Logan. 1� is invited. 26Lh; Chorrywood, Friday 27th; Dun. - : I p - . - - . - ? � . ­ - . I I :L1_ I dumps Joseph Gorml , of Liverpool, met barton, Saturday, 28th. * . . I . .. - C .1 .-: � I �, -Lyman For yth is in the - of FIREIEqls. Pic q .", 11,. - - _. , -'- . � - . . - __ *. . . I '. . I . - - . ­... --. . _ I . � � : - ; : Gue;s it is measles. accident on Tuesday. In the -Meetings will be hold for the purpose I .. . � -_ .. - .- . these days. With. an 1c* . . - .. . . . . . * - id . . . I .I% , .. -R. J. Davies and John E. Gee are morning b,e came to this village, and while of discussing the. Local Option measure � . - - Orn I -,, - � : ,--. . . . - �� � . ..i :. . I--- _. . . ' -,:" each suffering fro this week. returning home and when opposite Goo. now before the electors of Pickering , . . � - � - I . . . I 'i - . . . -The walk on churoh street is under- Leng's place, his colt took fright and ran Township, in the following p ­ - ­ . I - - - . - . . laces: Tom. ­ . . . � I I , - _- � going repair. Not, however, before it away, upsetting the rig, Joe was some- perarice Hall, Altolia, May 23rd ; Orange . - . � . - .. . ,_ ! I - . . . * , � . . - - - , - .. . t� I . . I . . .. .� .!� V 1. . � 4 a . . I � I - . ... . .,.--.-. was needed. - what hurt, but is coming around again Hall, Balsam, May 24&h ; Town Hall, _L963m3m - 81-10vr *.-- . . � , . . . -L - - . . ,,�. I :. I . . .. .. � 0 . .. . � I . � . . . . . �,Y. - -Mrs. L. Greig and her daughter Mr6i. now. . Brougham, May 25th ; Besse's Hall, .11 . . . .. - __. . P � ­ . � .. � - . . . . . . . . ,,� - - J .. . . .. �. il . . . . _... . : �­ - �* i ` . ; -, ­__ :.,. J. T. Clark, of ,"'Oronto, spent Sunday --Half Nearly meeting of Friends held 'Wbitevale, May 26th ; Pirie's Hall, Pick- TO THE • PUBLIC - - - � . .. .. , T . - . � . . . . . I . . . . I . .'i_ . _!__. with friends here� . the 28th 291b and 30th of May in the ering, May 27th ; Town Hall, Claremont, I ! . - . !, _. . . . - . � . . . ... .-. . . _... . - . - ; � . - . .. . .- .., .. .. .. . . �1. _. . 11 r, -� -:. - - Timothy Welsh is bustling home Friend's meeting house. two miles past May 28th. The chair will be taken each . .. -� I . . I .. . 1. � � .. . . . . .1 ... ­... M_, . , ,-: � y w . _.. � . I. . _.. .-. L .. . . . I " - I - - - .,-.- " I . . 'L . . 1. . I . . . . - .. :. . . :1 , - _. I . J ��' - '_:�, : � with material to b E) used in the construct- of Pickering -Village, also a temperance evening at 7:30 o'clock. H. J Spence, a , . . - . - , . . � . � Lt�_ , ' ' .. 11 .d .- � - �� . . . 1. . �. - .. ion of his new barn. - meeting to be held in the same place Sat- talented orator. who has given 'this meas. It will cost you nothing to call and examine our - . . ­ - _ , . . - �. �, . . - -, - . - .. . . . . . - �_. .. -Mr. S. H. Jeffery -will lead tb - urday evening at half past seven o'clock. ure much study will address these meet- . . .... I . � $.r- _ 0 prayer I I � I . I � � I . . I.,— _` ­,.�. _�, roeeti_Ug of the Y. P. S. of C. E. next Sun. Meeting morning at 11 o'clock. ings, and will be assisted by local talent Pine �..... I , . �1.1. - - by- . - new stock, just arrived this week. Fresh Lemons, . ­. - day,.- The topic iE steadfastness. 1 / All are cordially invited.-Cow. . .. IVI . � , "I. - - Tbosewbo favor adoption of the . - . � - . . _. . . A. _. .a�.� -Mr. Pauton, of Marsliville, is the -Capt. Theo. A. MeGillivray'informs law are heartily invited. --- . .. � . � 6.: , I __ Opposition Apples, Bannas,, eto. Fine Cured Meatg -and new season .. I - - - ' �1iew miller at the Spinik establishment. us that the 34th Battalion goes to camp made welcome. Everybody 1,uru out and . - . . ...­ . . - 9 . - I � . . - - . : He is a young man of pleasing manners. at Niagara on June 14th. Captain Hell- hear the Subject fairly argued. - Cheese..' . . . - - I- I. . -..-. . . . - . , . I— , . .., _� -Miss Maggie O'Leary -is at Grafton derson has been transferred to the 48th -Is it not about time our people were , . - - I ..- - . . .... . . q . .,. ......' .. . �. .. .. _. . . I . ­ . . �. . . . . . . . , �� '' ` - . ­ " - She will likely Highlanders and Capt. McGillivray has completing arrangements for having a . __ - . I eac in school. y be there I . I - . ; -1 �_ . , - � . .. . . I � . .. . .. .. - ... - . � _. � � . . , . . � I � ,:. .ntil Christmas, nd was here over Sun. been given command of No. 2 (1-ickeriDg) weekly market day here. Claremont will. I - . . .. . - - .1 . . � . . .. . . . _­ . . . .1 . . . . � I - . ,. . .... . - .1 � ., , ... .. - 11 � Company. Young fellows desirous of hold a market on VeduesdaV of each . I . . � .. I - . I "I - t� - , . . . day. I � .., . i _. . . . c',�-_ . - _.� . .. - Thomas L- 9 lot 3l, let c6neession, spending twelve days in camp should week on and after June lat. That is) the � 1. . � . - . - , - " - . . I � ­ - . ... _� I " , :_ - - . I - .. .. � .. r - - . . ­ - . . � . . , - I . . .- . . . .. - . .. . . . . will open a kiln 0 fresh Lime on Tues- make application at once to the captain. day before the Stotifiville day. Our idea . I .­ I . - - -, , , I -1 . . . __3 . I .. � . - . � 1. _.� .. _. . . - . . . I . I . . . . _. . .. 1. - - 1. . , . . . . . . . ... I 1, . .L -..*- day, the 24th MAY. Call and get your This is a' splendid 'outing and no doubt is to have Tuesday selected as the day - : t � . . . . I . . _� supply. � . . .. -':* .recruits will be had in abundance. here, then buyers can make the tour . . - . � - . .1 .. . . . . I .. . .. - . - . . - * I . � � : , w -Mrs. D. Cunningham, of -Claremont, -The Bible Carriage of .66 The Fa.itb around. The fire bell could easily be Be, . - * � , . - . . ... I . a = = �;.11 ___ �,, �-'�__ -1 - -and Mis Waring,'teacher of the 7th con. Mission of Canada "will be in Dunbaiton -cured for'dairy produce and there is suf- - . 1. . I �. - - ­. here; P RING -HATS ' 0 . . ,. � - school, were � with their parents on this week on Saturday, where a meeting ficient ground surrounding the hall for o-. - . . . . I . - .- I . _ i � . �_ � _1­ '' . . - . Sunday I will be held in the evening from seven to wagons. After the affair becomes estab- . ! I . - . er It receiVed from Mr. J. ' . ' - , -In a lett jus eight. From there it comes to our vil- lished there will be no lack of buyers. - :. - -1. ­ . Large stock of Fancy straws, Ladies and Gents sun � �; . . . I I • � 1: - - I : I , - H. Cheape, of Scarboro, who is now in ]age, where outdoor meetings will be hold But there will require to be some work . . . • , . .. . I .. Virginia, that gentlemen states that his both Sunday afternoon and evening. This done before a day is settled upon. Let shades. Hats for everybody. Just call and choose from our - I . . . . � . . I ` I 1 .. health haslaproyed. - Mission has secured for its summ6r work the business men of the place nwi to. I • ­ . - '- � I - �� . -s-Although the day was wet, -a large the services of Mr. Robert Glover. a gift. gether and apj?o!nt t oommittm to znan. new and choice stock. Dry Goods of all kinds selling cheap ', . . I �11. . , � I _ � . . I . t . . 'I '_ . -... ".: - number of childen attended the Presby- ad young evangelist from Now Yovk, and age the prehminanes. About- 100 pro- . . . � . I - ��'..:. . I I . It . . - . . - . . - I" - - . . a .. - I I _. . . .. - - . . twim church Sabbath morning to hear be out with their Carriage until ducers have agreed to patronize the Clan- by ' .- '. * . . . .- ... . I., . . . . .. - . .. - Rev. L. Perrin's sermon to them. =f next November. moat market, and there are fully as many . . . . . . - . I . � - - . .. 1� ... . op w .. - , I - . . . . . . _ . . _. .. . 1. . . I ,I . . I . . - .. . ! I - . .. � .. .. . . -An extensiyo shipment of cattle took -Re�. Win. Galbraith, L.L.B., Ph.D., around here "t will do the same. Ad .. - - - . . " ' - - I . "I. __. I - - 0 - - - � dam from this static on Tuesday. Mr. preached the anniversary sermons in the that is laokina is organization, therefore L Y110 - - - - . Williamson WN - odist church last Sunday. - They let us set about it. I __ . . � , . ­ • . . . - . . . ..., L . - F. I - .. the cattle exceeded in weight. showed that be was a man well fitted for ­00-9 .L:­ IC'ki*e a quis ._,,,A I thi=aser. Lme of Meth . D 41 ' �'" .. i : L �,­_ -S. Harks started work on the G. Ts his lace i the lt)it. The Anniversary . WHITEVALE. - . : . , . . .. # . . . - . .. . - L . ' . I . . . - . . . � -_ . '' : , R. section again on Monday. He has on place was very successful, The - � - ... . . . . . . I . . . . I- . .� . . I . - . 1. . . . - I - . - . . I . I . . I . � I'. . . , . . � . . . . . I - . . - _�_ . .. been off duty for some weeks with a sore tables were the daintiest, and through the E. Hills, of Brook Road, spent Sunday .. . . I . . . . . . . � , .- . - . . . .L . . I . . I . . - .. . . I . . �� I . �;; __ - . - - . .. . - I'll neck which has partially recovered. splendid management, exquisite bakery. in the vale. . � . - . . � . - . • . I I I- .. - I - � .. '.L. . - I .. ... . . ; . - . . � r .. �. : -Mr. Dickie tells no that the coon we and polite, lady-like bearing of she wait. Will Morris and Rage Brodie spent ------- . __ . . - - - • - - I . _ , . .- __ I I . - . . L � . .1 . . - - I Mentioned as boimg in his possession was are. Your to each table, it might well be Sunda in the city-, I . . ­, a ground--hog. Fact is, we did not -ex. pronounced to be a first 'class entertain. No lose than a dozen of our people `wgre . I - � . - - . &mine it closely, Iind have no desire to. meet. -Then the lecture on "Hard Times, in town on Skturday. ' . . . . . . . � . - .: - I . . - .: . � .__ . . . . � - P . � . -As the boys expect Highland Creek their cause and cure," was scholarly, in- Norman Miller has gone to work at � 50 CE-NTS Cash DO W -1! - . ., e. - .- � .. � � . , " � ) ... I__ . :.. - - .. I . �. - .. . ,.��. cricket club here on the 28th, practice is terestiDg and practical. Thosewhopaiss- McDonald's blacksmith shop, Markham . . . .. - _. � . __ . . ,:. I . I . ­ . . . a . • ... I � I- . . . - - I . � , in 0 On that ed the sermons and lecture, suffered . . . . . .. . indulged in on the college green. the village. . - . * , . , - . . . - � � . - . , .. L -ary treat. The busy . . . . 0 .. :o: - - - ,. : day Pickering expects that every man loss of a rich litei William Armstrong, of Rochester, is :0: will secure the services f - ­ .: L_ I ' I . I . ... will Jo his duty. I time of the year hindered a large number spending a few days at the harness - , . - � I- I - . - $60.00.. I - . . . . - .- .. .I.- �_ . -We omitted !to mention last issue from coming. Proceeds nearly wakers. .- - - . . .. . . I . . . .- • � . � . . . --- - - _ -1 that the Royal Templars and a few of -Mrs. Geo. Hastings- it will be re- Miss Maggie Spence, of Green . .. . " f - - . . . ... a )light with Scotland on membered, met with an accident a short has been visiting at F. Vilsou's during I - - . . ; . - - - I M . . . - �.. . .. :,'.. Friday evening, 66 inst. The program distance west of thia village in the spring. the first part of the week. I M . I ­ . - - . . _. : . , . : their friends had ' Hastings; reen River, E - -0 0 , � .� . 1, - The horse she was driving became fright- George Carter's farm buildings T . ,�--' -N S . t - . I was very entertaining as well as instrue gf, It vecom- ­_ . : . . . . ., - � . . . - �w_ - tive. ­ . ened at a broken rig on .the roadside and ing along nicely. The old' buildings are . .. . i - : 1. . ­ . I . I - .. . .. . . . . . � . - . . . - . � , e 'I meeti all torn down, and the frame read to be .' . : . . ., ... . . . . that Br oklin people have upset the At the counci Inv, . .. � . . I -We notice tha 0 y - . - ' . . . � . . . . .. . . had their bills for 24th demonstration on Uonflay, ljc�r brother, H. F. Wlialty, erected on a new Stolle foundation, 36x . .. . . . . . . _. . . . - _ until ]December 31SA, 18920 . . ­. � " - , ­ . printed in the city. The better way to appeared on her behalf and asked for It 70. : - . .. .. - . . _.- . . • I _. . . . - . . . - - . - . -ft. - . I -: I After most of the residents of thp west ' . - I - ­ - *Vince your desire to foster home indus- money consideration. Mrs. Hastings ling - - - - - - . . - . ' . � try, will be to let Toronto furnish the medical testi-notly to the i --- - - . . �. . .' effect that her hill had retired to rest, on Sunday e1040nmg . - ' . i 5 I ­ printing. . . . - '. : I recovered in 6 some of them were aroused by strange . . .- . : - . . - I . I � . -At the Firempn's regular meeting 6 n months time. The applicant did not sounds poming from the. highway. It . I— - - I .. M M , I . ,- . . . .. � - . .. Friday evening, Richard Moore was elect- know positively what would settle the was soon detected as being laughter, and O' G I - � I I .. . . . � � 6 . . �, people as well as the shoulder will scarcely be rec W' OODS- • I _. . .. . . � - __ � , ed First Lieut.. to fill the vacancy caused matter, but thought that if the munici- One Young follow who could not wise any . - . -� I . ... - . . � _.� ' . � . .. - - by the removal of -Andrew Mason. Mr. PalitY gave her 6600, nothing more would fun was determined to be in it, so putting - .: , . . I . .. . ... I ; . . - • .` . ­ . - , - . . Moore has not been long with us, but be said about the matter. The Reeve in- on some extra duds, started on a dog - . .,*. � :_ . . s I I - . . - I . . �. . - .. . , : :... seems to possess the qualities of an effic- formed Mr. Whaley that the claim could trot to where the sounJ had come from, A splendid -assortment of... � � . - I �, .., Z - IL � .., . . I , .% �.,:._ • - � Tent officer. not be entertained fora moment. What but he soon stopped when to his surprise * � I � . � IIIIIIIIIII . 1. I[ I -:*, .- -The- fire-alarm has been repaired so steps will be taken we are ujaabA'e to say.. lie found that it was simply DRESS GOODS from 8 cents up_; Flan . - . . . '. .- - MplY the clamor . . � ... � - ,..- . . I- 1 :.. .. � as to work perfectly. Shonld any citizen One thing we would Adyise, hOweTer, is caused by a young gentleman coming ' . . - , • - . � I ' . - " . .1 - . - .:A- . require to sound this alarm, the rope will that our council fight In the courts every elletts from 5 cents up • -Cottonades ,... ,#* . 1. home with two Young ladies. After such . I . ,# f - I .­ �- -. be found on 'a hook attached to the north claim of this nature, then Only those Who It disappointment, be hopped bRok, thinic. - I - . - -. . , 6 . poet .;, . I . . side of the tower. Any person sounding have a clear cage will bother the public Ing how untrue the words of Elie Shirtings, Cretonnes, Art Muslins .:, .;.. . . . . .. 7 . . . a false alarm will find futura existance treasury. If something of thig kind is were in this case- . . . . .:e - T_JO_r�mar.v - 1=:R:[0=S - .. - � .... - . .., - . extremely difficult. not done, all our taxes will be required to "Come DOW and let us whisper eet ' .. - - it - sincere spe'r I' " ' - . . , , . 1. - -Edward Welsh of Liverpool, writes pay for buggies and horses damaged And words of love - ; �, .... __ - I ' . . m .. . I . . - . . - � .. = . � i I 1 no thusly :-"I see that Messrs. Johnston through people driving into the ditches. It has been proposed that those who - GEO,, PARKER DUNBATON.. . ... of Malvern, and Besse of Wellington, are There is not the least doubt but that Mrs. draw wood to and rubbish from their . � . . - . - - -- *-- -� I . - doing some great boasting about fast sow- Hastings was' hurt,* and that severely, sheds and stables be asked to be very - ---- ­ __ __ _. - __ --•- - ' . .. . . - I . � - � . -.:: . ' . , _ . - , I . - :s� � ing. I have sown this spring 21 acres in but the accident was caused through the careful and not break loose any of . .. I � . !�_.__ - . . ­- . .- . . - I . . How broken buggy being,jeft oil the roadside, sidewalk plank. This ought not to be one hour and 9 acres in five hours. . I . . . , . . . . . .- ,--;.::. does this compare with other records.", .therefore if RDv6ne is responsible for the necessarv. but I am sorry to say the walk - . I , . . - . . . '. -Peter MeDermaid bad two valuable accident it is Mr. Ridley, owner of the has been torn up in several places. a ..C. - �� . � ­1: � I Your . - . - I ... _� . _.. lambs worried by dogs day recently. broken vehicle. . correspondent will heartily endorse this � . - . . • Y - %. . .1 . �.. � .- I . " A claim -5 . . . - . ... , � . for two-thirds their worn value -The Firemen are preparing for a proposal, because he war, one of those .. . . . . . . .. . '. . . .. �., 1: . .. . . . . - _. � . _: . was paid by the Council on Monday. It grand day at the picnic on the 249b, Tues• unlucky fellows whose conipattion ate . ismannow . . � . -..- ... ** . i.. , pad .- . . _. , ­ , : - such animals as these day next. At 1 9 a.m. a monster proses- a little too nou the end of. it loose pink, - . ____ I . . - - - - � - - _- � - � - , is too bad that . - . �­ - _. �_ I .. - .,:.? .. . . . . . , _ ;_. ravenous dogs cannot be located and shot. sion will form at the Spink Mille and elevating the other end just high enough . - . L . - I . - . I - " I - ' - - . ' .' I _ .�' .. i. * g � * - - . . , ­ -�,:t�l� - ­­ - . . � ­A dog that will kill sheep is no use for march to the grove, headed by flie White. to strike the writers log a little aboye the We are receivi'fi daily our Spring stock ' :1 .. �;' ­ anything else. vale Brass Band. Capt. Rowe, of No. I ankle, which only resulted in peeling the . - . . . 'L Company, . ..,-. � , -John Woodruff'a shipm'ent of -cattle 45th Battalion, wifl marshal epidermis of some few inches square. . .. I I . . . .. - . I . L _ . . _ , � . __ ­­ �_ . , , . . i . _ _. : '. . . I - :0: . _.s Of : .-., , :o: ., I - . .. .. - - �. . t . - - 1 - ­ - � - .. for Montreal on Saturday was composed this monster procession. On reaching the And how is it that so many others an . . - I . . - . . . . . ,..-. � ;1....�., . - I � . . .. . . - ." '. . - - , . � .. I.: - :r.. f 19 bead of fine animals, Purchased from grove all kinds* -, . 1, . , � . � - . , , 0 of athletic games and complaining of a sore shin-they did ]act Prints, Mushus, - , . . . - ­ . . I I . . . , . . ... . - : ; :.:,L _. , I..— � � . . I I , the -2 Geo. Douglas, Picker • sports will be indulged in, a list of which got it' playing foot ball, for we cannot . _ _ . . . . ... .. I .. . . . . - I . - .- . . 1. . . . .. I.. i . - " ' 'Shaker Flannels, Cottons I I . . - � e following : . - ­ i to bills. boast of having snob aching -but rather .. I . . .: jug ; 4 Gob. Long, Liverpool ; 4 T. Welsh, may seen by referring . /� , � - , . . . ' . . . . - , - ' hemlock . � - . ­ :-.'�--, . , Liverpool; gJas. Taylor, Cherrywood; Tables will be spread with choicest deli. being kicked by a pla . � r li plank. The Cottonades, Sbirtings,-- - . I 1. ­ ; . . � I . I ' . . . . . - . . , � _ 4 - . . � - . . . � Lor. Banks, Pickering; 2 J. B. Burk, ea6es and attended by most obliging question is, whose &ult it is ; the one 7 . - . I ,.. .. I t. Brougham. . ,,", . : . Irougham. Average weight 1445. waiters. Swings wol be erected . • � - . - Winceys, Tweeds, '" - i '. . and cro- who r-Ln against the plank, the one tbat .. � . . ' ' ' ' _. ...' , I� � - � - - ... � - . I ., . - . .., I -- - . - . � � o . . ... ­ .. -:., _! - . ­ , - - � 0;& - - - . i The earth removed from beniath J. quet and other mean's of amusing the fair tipped it up, or the one that broke is loose. L . . : 1, .. I , . . Woristedis, Et ' - : " ' ­ . . . . I.. . 1­ - , ... . ­ - ­ . ..... I . ­_ ._1 . . I . � . , " .1 ­ .1 , ` ' P ed n short wffl - . , _ - -.., ternmer's house has been placed in front sex be will be provided. I o it _- -&�_ - . I . . ­ I � � � - . . _. . Of his and I. Wise's promises, and Road be a day of solid fun. It must not be for. .- . , . Sale hegister. � � � . / I . - . � - , , . � . . - , - - , I .. I - .. � . .. .. . . - I � . I . . � (0). � - - . - 7. I ­ . � � -.=-;. . ,.­ . _ ..: .1- ­­'.. - . . . - . - � . :. ',]� I . . - . _', �.� - Commissioner Gordon has r"Onstructed gotten that the Whitaystle band is one of ... . I . * * r, .-,.. : ' , - , .,-.. ., .: - . �_7 � *' - ,_ , I I -, ,:- - ::_,. . r : , .11 .: ;!':` : � . .- . ' � : --- I . � .- . , �. . � � .. the sidewalk on the raised ground. SATURM.-T, May 21st:--Cn&l ;aie of hotise. . . . . r .. , I . Z. ,.� � :. I ..." J_.: 1. .� - - . . �', - This the but in twb couuties,it wffi be alone a ' __ : .-�L.' ­': - 1 - ZmF - �­ ­ '. .. 1. - . - . . -_ %.� ,- " . '. _ . . . " � was a much - The system of treat to bear them. And the beat of all is hold furniture. stock eta., the propairty Ask to see tur'TWEEDS - We dan sh' lettervike - - ; '. _- . - .1 needed job. . . ow 1..�� I '�. � ' of -the late Rector Beaton, at his premis. , ��, .. : I", , .. Is fi,, plank lengthways has been abolish- that will admit you to both .. , ',,+ -.- !,- � - -�' �" I I ... ., � � - . es in the Village of Whitevale. Sale at I .. than ever. ,four suits made to order at $14 gill _,.: . �_, � _. j .-..-- �'I-: t'?, 1: �: f ' " . ; , _4 . " _ , I -and dinner. In the evening a . . . �� � - . . ­ - t: "I z5L; • To - - '.-' - . I � I 2"WITnow all wAA in the p1mm are grounds one o1olook sharp. Terms 6 months, � - � 0 - - :. � .'. - *. .,;� . - ­ _ I I .. . - - .. , . � . . - . . - - - _.­.'_.'_. ­ ­_ t. . .. '�k�' - . _ , . � I , .. . . o­ - . . I .-.. .. . ,.,. -1 ­. constructed the other way, Is is claimed ooncert will take place in Pirie's Hall, at T. Ponamr, Auctioneer. I . I . . �� � SUrPnse you., ..A �_.­ _,:­_-:: - L�_- 1. .��_ . ,�, 4 . - I ... . 1. - . I I : " - - � ­ ... ­_ . . . . ,. . . - :., . - . - . I '. � f. � 1. � - I . . I , - . by those wbo should know' that the walks which a program of rare merit will be. WzDxWAT, May 26th:­-Administrator a ,�. 1. �, . - . � I . . . ­ . L I :, - -. I . - . - � ­ . 1.� I .� .,.z .. :� ­. - _..,,_,,. �. . . i...., - . - . - .- _� ,-.,- , ""IC.... __ -. - ­ , '4_4 ­1 - , -, - durable. presented, cOncluded with that renowned •sale of the estate of the late Daniel � . �,/ - IL � - I . :,: -. !':' -. - 1* ; ,t,*%,.�.-- 4- are more - , ­. .1'.. __ . - : . . 1. ­ . , .. : 11, - � '' _ ­ .. I . :. i _. _­. - L ­ ­!­ � ­ I I. . - - . . I . � . . , , _% - . -, . - _­il _� �- I ­ � . . . - I ­ - .. . ., . - _ I.. , . -­ , � j.��_J• : L , Friday was observed A,rbbr day drams "Ton Nights in a Bar-room." The Moody, of Whitevale,consisting -of stock, . __ � ­ �­.: , , . ..� . . (0) . , . -.,.: _!�,,�'-'�., *_-,--!,:� _: - � . - . � . - ..'. , ­ ­ ­ � I : , . . . - - . ..., ., � ­ ­­ - I . . . '! . ., . . " :. � 1, '. ,.­_., .., .., ­_ ­ -: � 'I '. . . L I.J. � I ­ Z­ - -:P.- .: - Ni'-,:.. I;. _,�:_ �. . �,_, ­�., - 'A . . � ... - . ' .. - - . � . .1 ,:�, _'� - : , $, -INi Z�1' . . I � - , * 1: . , . , . .­ . - �:'­: L' 'Ll. ­ ; , •. ... � . L - , . : � ; . - - - - - at out school. To witness the number of Dramatic club members are procur. furniture, shoe-maker's stock lind tools, . . I . -1. : - . I I .... , . _ . � ­ I - . . �A __ I - - . . -, , . - - - �k" - ., :1. . -...--. � . . � - -vo- - . � _ , . ", � _ .. , . - � : .. . . . . . ,�� 1. � � � . ., I ­ - - k , -1 �� �� . _1 _'_ ­:, wheelbarrows and spades that were con. ing a full set of now costumes besides Whitevale lots, eto. Salle on this Cr;em- We are also handling seamless boots I- which we are 01 : ­.., _ .1 . I , . � . ..� :.1 " ism &V one o'clock. See bills for terms a � ; : 'i .- -1.1 . veyed to the grounds by the enthusiastic new stage fixings, and the drama will be � ., �._ 1, ,.�: - . I and other particulars. Whoa. Poacher, , - - ­ - , - --- -.- ---. - , - _-, will give perfect satisfaction. - .- -- ­- - - � - _�,V .- .:� ­ . children, one would imagine that a loo presented in a way that will far excel all - . I _... __ , y Il ,.��13 ��'- . � ch p . I I -­ L- .- 1� .. ..:� - I . . ­. - � I . .. .. . ,.- ': ,-,, ­ '. �, . , It, - ­ - . auctioneer. . � I . " :.. � � - I � ,� ­.- , . ': �. " ­-� i* - �� �. .. . . t o� T. R. was about to be con- former attempts. The music, will be pro. - . . .. ..'q I .1 � ' * .- . .1. - - .. . . �. - . -, - .. , . I L - �­ : . - line of the G. .­­­ Me, . .". . - t�. ­ - , , I ­ . . - . . - .11 :1 � I � . I ... .� � �' I SATURDA � - - . . ­ � . ­1 .. . �. I -- -i� .-� I � -. - . ­. f � . - � _: , �, ! - . - ... - - _ . .� . �' . , . ,; '' "�%'� - . .. - .­ I . :1 - .. - . .. "he Wbiteyale orchoster. . L . I .8 U.- . . ".t ��! I . I . . : . � . . � . ,f I tir. May 28-:-Credit sale of horaw, . . �_ , - �-_;f7�, �1_ I ­. vided by t . '.. .,.% ­_ . .. . . ' ,I '' '. ., . e, I � - 1, �.- � '� ­ ­� ­- �_� -_ - !_ ... strutted. All the same a lot ofgood work' There . . : - . ' ' " . .4i ��. � - 9 � _.. . - rigs. harness, household furniture,. store - - , ' ' __ - I ­�, �.. I . - I I I . .. . � � 7;r 13 . , , . Z - . . ,a . , Z. :.... , '.., - ,. . I Z L' __ as done in beautifying the grounds. This will be no reserved seats so that to secure I . . . . . . - 4 I 'X_%q . _. .., I � � 11 . I -. 'i . �k ."­ , _V, - .,- - - . . - - sues goodir-otc., the property of ,&. L. Harvey,- �_ I � . . ri.-Iti I � .1 �. � - , , .... .-. - , �% . - . I r - nbarbor day is a splendid institution a good seat it will be necessary to _00148 , ... I . 11 'e'%-, . 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