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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1892_06_10.. .. . .. :. . ::..... .r._ ..s. ,,,, ...}.. ,. ,%, _ _ e,._ :nr< _ •lag r� 's.. .s s +s +]. _ Rr- a '-r— _ - -:' : r" ,ac 'xgt'ar _ ,.r. •,..,a t: _ q� _ j n ?F ; E �x F� °•s to ti v0- r: 4 0-L` t a. $ a r , . r "� . r, f n �? y _ - _ y,y, ' Bpi+ - 4y'r: is $� ":v L $i* il' .t 1' r'��' - ',! is 1•_ tm"o� L "L'. -ice 'Lt.? Y .•,lx. ,: *r• .+�'S . ;'?ti .•.. { g - k ., -`k J Ki i�' R. - 'fit' - . ,aux�, ..''t4. �' .� `F • Ai,,. ., • F . _ ♦ Y.'' A " '•244.. y d i`3 T �"' ' ,, a ?. J• ,' - - 'S' • J .•air ! ' 4- 4 x •` a - '#kM s d. `�-" �• .a•.'" , a 1..`a :.'�€- 0-•-1 '• �'S. ,,,J �S • X•t _i,•, ` J• a .ef ,iv E.. • tT, • "4° ,ate' y •: at .� . 0-I. ate` :4' . - "1'� T� :;0-'r_ �: 1 i _ G=.-. .es. -.€ a "J,...., .arm. '��n �-«; ° j`3 •8: <..:E'•� :ce`'.�'dy e� - A -� . r , s P. - a �. ' 1° 0-2 1 t - d . 'may - a- 4 .. "' ,i-. � J r � , a, • , -. 1. °•ie`i d- "ac ,z. Y` ' _ a'- *s • a. •'Y": k 's .,fit , .- •-.. tl•. F.y r ,j - .. _ j �. yy��,•�J:., �': .84, *fir -t; `_ 'o- •,•vv �`aa�� ns•4• ' ✓ "• H • ;l - _ , .y n _ - -. - . xniJ e.._ •- : -. ` k{ 40- - ..,.� , ✓r., U . _ •,:. - .' 1 ^' sr i1 '.�l i.0- .aFJ�,, i :,`. F'?3i f4 - .- , , . ;.-, ; ! . � " ' 7 . _1_.;--"._!�.1:. I'- ­1'1% - __..; ,f i G b . ,;,e s�� -�RIN-,,O- - . _.. - I . A, iw. i _ _ rely .`+ -vatj; ,t %- ' ,,"`. fJ, v .. .;. - � V­.._.4!' f g,.. , . . ' ? . - i .1 , 1 J�­ � 411hW. - , � . I .", , ,* , , E '. . , 0-.c Fit ." �*•L a• - . .. VOL .., . . I .� '"' � - XI: - {:� _ •.:..�; : PICKERING, ONTO, FRIDA X it JUNE 10, 1892. f, ixY . _. _ . Qii n0- niu . ni a n n, i ro�es�ivnal t�axD�. t I UT AROLTND US x:. GREENWOOD. M1 �,�.._", DECKERS LIVELY ?&e(L'iCdt. Il►�TaBT LOCAL HAPP8NIN06 BECOSDIED BT We are all going t0 the South Ontal<'io ^^'`''_-_ � "`"`^ Ai I have bought. up Dan R•eddin's livery THE PRESS AND JOTTILD DOWN BY OUR Niagara extlurision. Get your tickets ear- )!i. BATEMAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. business and have added several new 0ORRZ6PGNDZNTS. 1 r to be sure of a passage. R• A s•0:, Coroner. office and Residence, horses and buggies, I can sceomodate pLAREiYioNT _ Owi>cg to the wet weather- of the last ]King Street, Pickering Office hours: Morning . the public with Rood riKe at all hours. • . � few days the river in this place has much g:80 to 11:30 ; Evening 6 to f3. Covered 'bus meets all trains. In - •' connection with liver I keep a • Geo. Gerow, our munio:pal bolos, is in increased in volume. The water was so PocoYt Music. y P arwtendance at the county oorinoil in Whit- - numerous the other day to carry away a _ __ - r:;,..,�,.,.- Sale, Commission and Board- 1w this week. portion of F. L.-Green's dam, The so. ,,,,, . . ing Stables, Pickering. eldest ceased some dale in work at the its I gEsTORON O C,6N- Foresters attention, =aezt meeting of y . iTPIL OF �_ 'e0 �T- r =CK =M- Oorrt Claremont, No. 486, I. U, F. on mill, but all has been repaired and things Pservatory of nest.] &0-a al mus c.e Re- '� F ° �, ednesday, June 15th in Bundy 'a Hall. hum away as usual. The fisbing indus- sons in both rust Z •Aox 10q, Several' from here will take in the Nia- try is at a standstill, however, owing to lerenees given if required. , ._ - . O Thorough Instruction Guaranteed at .ao0 T $ ra excursion on Monday next. What the filthy condition of the water. i; :: 0 i to hinder us getting up a load and driv- The following shows the total number of Address, Claremol t. 40-82 0; gdeg �+. '�, � 01 t � w marks taken by each pupil in Greenwood 0 i to the lake. dw .Step a ,a "i 4a g school during May, the marks obtainable MISS L'ETTIE HEAGENS 0-o ea.e aq p - W. J. Michell amuses himself these being 400. Fourth Class, Sr.,- LL i d s breaking In his a colt. At in- w. Glee - �;pW PREPARED TO RECEIVhi r.0- iAg>v $ 'e y g y sou 333, W. Meeu 317, A. Wilson $11, I. IS .� m r vela the beast makes it interesting for Bri nail 235. Jr. Fourth -E. Wilson 194 music uupils, -V"4 -Bice Tait, a t liv s i e Z xdy p h 'm, but taken alto ether he i8 ettin g ' the Toronto College of Music s0- e : " It givesme O Z' ! j,e ors „3 � es 8 , g 8 D. A. Hewitt 176, F. Harrison isoa 77. Third, _ much pleasure to recou)uleud Miss Hea6ens ds ` j , 01 r" ° � I" ,-4 % a ong nicely. -L. Gleeson 280, C. d Harrison 226, C. �� a had a heavy raid storm here on Hewitt 140, G. Shea 111, L. Wilson 65. % a teacher of Music. She has studied with me i no3 �� Gi r for the past three years in atonal studious man- _ all, i I to � 'M C Satndky, which served to swell the creeks, Sr. Second,-M. Teefy 242, E. Thompson nor, earl possesses a t•horoug *i tecl,ll tla Jtr l���ut�° r.7 • i -- '` - Sh has proved an excell, I1- I - 1 'zi : -0 X a A it Is feared that the grain fields will 218• J• Wilson 200, L. Wilson 179, K. Teefy R si ccPlckerin". stativu• dill• _ , a m z0- g t9�^A o > . . n -t profit much thereby ; but our yeo. lob, W. Dennis 50, F. Clark 19. Jr. See• qu bb+, m•5 m 0 I - F"' �'1 0-,a' a �� c' "� 2 004 �'c; n�en are hopeful. ond, -M. Harrison 295, M. Moran 294, E. Lef /�tt. r� - b to o> 0 m 0 o.o 2 � � W I.-, 'l y '117, E. Moen '177, , y n M ,, .c Q•.. 4• ,� - Stilwell 29d N. Teefy _ _ O y sue. �� p o�p 9 a^ m� �( Owing to the absence of Rev. Simpson, A Meeu 276 W. Green 271 L. Gleason 270, E, FArLE�VI;LI;,-Q, C,, B.,MRIS- C4 �� �, 0 x�w �°e'..,;9= -' a -lo isattendinq conference at Toronto, J K. Cammack 257, M. T f O @ t,iere will not be any service in the .Meth, �' Thompson 267, V • TER, (omtty C'rvmn :1t.olnoy, and County Z d Q a A ` 0 A4 w „tat church on Sunday. This will per. hh @a •111, A. Smith 184. Py. Second. - Solicit(x. Court 1icu:c, \rlutln'. i� ? _ ___ P R. Hewitt 260, Ii. Graham 223, V. Clark .�:11ES -MILLER, SuLIGLfOii, \t�• I• ,,. �� � � o o 'o ' ` a u_it of a.visit to other churches. N o a i :.: ,q C0 m b I o0- The recent heavy showers has rendered 200' SI- Harrison 184, P. Wilson 187, G. T al ;l PuLlic, Co!:veyallcer, etc. 011iee at G. Grabam 105. Jas. Cammack 98, G. ej ,1 %istle Ha," -near Brougham_ money to loan. ca ; � a , o ° fi hiug for trout a useless game. The Cammack 60. Sr. -First, -N. Teefy 280, IiARRIS- ' ax . .� w ° o N m m A . water is so muddy that the little beauties B. Wilson 210, R. Thompson 198, E. Me- O�V .� ,1ia(, I GLIVRAY', I'nst y ,. o- x'0-" _ - a+ _.- v_ ___ ___ ,, c =vuot see the carefully prepared bait, Lean 195 Jr. First, -L. sadden 225, M. teri.5011Citi(sl'- , \-:'. tLlwe 'Fi'1 "" 1%41 i .•1 - L: t7 p. -•. - l'::eu. v� x t;= erefore refrain frocn swallOV611; it.; Shea 183, G. Gibscn 250, I3. Graham 143, ollicu, k1`hitby. 0;1t. J1ln..;:tii ) . . " - - -- -- - - - �' aJL't -1Y L '_, L,'F t. `" A. \Ictiillisray, LIB•• • ' -._i . Our plank walks are in a fair condition, J. Shea 121, J. Bales 45. HOiLLS P.�RhI',1z, I3 A % I',I,STE1', (� -en better than is the case in most towns -- - �• -s =- _ - -- T-,I,,,,t: :a 10,1!1.• Ontario,,.- 0 r size, yet some repairs are needed, and - : WHITEVALE. . earl Soliciwr: ,t c. coiunlission. Otilce : Occr (lIltarly lietltk, i'iel:cr- t, -r .Shall expect the same t0 be attended ing; open every Satltl.l:,�. �' PICKERING BRANCH. t� without delay. "Astiteh in time,,, ate. Will Hill and Mrs. Hills of Uxbridge, �T S. ORIlISTON, LL-Ii.. of Law- __ __ Airs. 1). Cunnineham received the sat! spent Sunday at Mrs. Pugh 's. 11 W_ . rence, Orini =toll a; Ureic, L'arlister�, T . n ws On Wednesday that her father, Arthur and George Kay, of Toronto Solicitors, Notaries, f:-c., 13 'Toronto street, ay. `O--en for the transaction of all legitimate F- -ancis Waring, who resided at Pickering were in the village on Sunday. Tonto, will b3 at Claerm,). _ every Thursday. P Airs Smith! from Nester$ Ontario is Oliice over J. Bundy'a slloP• lions}• to luau. •LZy B>�ukiuX Business. t' Uage, had died that morning She has the + + + _ _ OFFICE HOURS' —From 10 to 3 ; Saturdays s_ mpathy of us all in this, her second sad visiting her sister Airs. Thos. Beare. - to 1 o'clock. b roavement. . R. B. Vardon, of Toronto, is spending i'ete►'ttt•(crf/. a few d0- s Amon has man friends of this - '� -���� --- =-=-�"'E Sa,V1II�;8 B &IIk ill CO211�g4t10I1. G- �i @lph, so that s splendid day will be y K. 9 L. . , NU 3: , - - - ` . •..' -,,.,, -ice• -, <p .� : }:. 11 % -a. L. ..4�•: r:. -rid. ` " WOMURN. - t. t ,4 .r .t,.0 I , ,,,1 . 8.- f John Chapman has much to be thankful .' ° , f 0-r . � - for. A fine boy has just arrived. All are _. ;z,:,w' „_ > _, __ .�: doing well: '. �, <' '. .. 's t George Pickering i "~ 4 :: xr g s now a happy man.'" r �r)`'•.: The arrival of a boy in the family has f '`d 'f'''1 �g `�''' caused much joy. All are doing well. � ' ` `,! 1 .; a : try;. - The pulation around Woburn has ' iif - „�M;:_ }'� s; � ` ; j po a We.are leased to record._' creased lac lately. t.� _', _: ' the P ,;:.� : safe arrival of a fine baby boy in the ?. ° i, , ... : : . family of John Hall 'x' •1 ,- - Wliat ��9 would like to !mow; -What' ` :F``r,`� '.,P -: # •,':. �, becarn- of that cow that a Toronto butcher . r- '` • t1 < � ,-?' s� the dead'of night. `�"r.�_ there i-2lihat What was' ^, PEA jug ? Was it m dew ,. � ':'��~ ..� mountain K`. i + .� or co .1 of i 1 ,.. � • - '" s✓ ,a '' ` �The'_'armers around here will be busy for: 1`'_ S�, ''{' K ..�` -r�� the next two or three weeks in getting the `" .'i1 ` ,r ° ,T�;.j • : - 4 �lj , Yx.. ground ready for the root crop. The rain +` � ^. .. on Sunday night would not help them .a '_. .:..5 w. much. It seems to me the farmers don't -��< <°:' °�, E 4 .k,• �:. know whether to sin Wait till the clouds '. '�n� ;: , ,,jI . roll by, or "The flowers they bloom in the �N�,'n �. e 'Yr , spring'" i +�: RvaTlcvs. . , : yT e_ . , d 4 . 1. } '� a`r't c. :, ;';;i . -. ..: ,.,I •.•i`' &fly }t0-,. Miss ;�i, Craig is In Toronto learning ` $ W . - - i Yr� • the dressmaking. ; • �. , - ' t, , R. Thompson h ts made.some great im. '.; -" ' ` , ` -,R: °; L. , rfv . - provements to hi" s ild iugs. .;£r ; w. �' .✓, y3 .1, t W. Churchill had about six hundred :..� `'' �:.�L 'j'- -- a'_ tr. weight of ork spoiled lately. - V. Q',"f. ° i. ` p James Young will leave these parts` � '` >f"WIF. , . on. He will lip d in Tor- :; "'' ; §' so take his abode �, " ; i.•, .;, v„ ,4 ., F•. rt. onto. � -::,.. `, `'.: -. I �. „� J. Baird had the misfortune to sprain =':: Y3'. _:_•: r 4: -. his ankle the other day and is now in be4.: _ � �.: �F I *` u for repairs. , : y'I i. :. , - 41. -1111, Hiss T. TQm sou Iles returned ` {'`' '.� p 1101118 . -: 40- 1.' 49..E after a pleasent stay among friends in . ,�� ", -;;-,, A, ` -- ::•:�,2 this neighborhood. *',- ';�.,���. `` I k �. 4y Oliver Thompson run the manure fork' °_A ;` �'- &'11,: - 't through 'Ilia foal the other day which laid.�Z3''' :s +''tl . ;,'� - �. hull off from kicking football for awhile. „ . b" ' 'What we, would like to kuow. Who :. . n 4 •0-.r ': '' ' J. -�` that CI)eape loan" is that holds some one I, A. , very dear when he comes around. If ..: '',.,.' ;r> t YY =�; '.• - ` Frank enjoyed his ride when he drove to � 1. ;i - - r � �: . .�.-_,r.r�,.. ,-. -, .+ y - gOpI;I�;S, VETERINARY SUR (8- ft 11 en o ed. Watch for bills, ivin all viclnity. Sutton with Denver by his side. If W: Ft =: '`" -- . . }: k'�• . 1 f -, •rQ it•,A,•'e- Wheaten Ha ernes and Miss -X -1 J• Clark has started a'coal and wood and ?'; s :, '. > : :'t, t . . (;EON, (iradu ►to of the Oaterio Vet- �- 3') (EOR -- . I1 .RR, Manager. y enjoyed. g . n ceESary particulars, which will be on g 3' x,,.,, �.�r - . 4 erinary College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale _ accompanied b a couple Of Our Onn I:vCEDO `' and Cherryticood every Saturday- Diseases of a hibition in a few dais. The public will p y P y K ^ C'.';,, - ' the horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge �TMa 1 I *} C1. n ver have a better opportunity Of Visit. ladles spent Sunday at Wexford. - _ _ �a,F� t kit_,_ lot 33, 7th con., Pickeri .g. Calls prompptly at- _ i� g the kindel Far>Qa. The landlord has greatly improved the County Council. . q , tended to. telegraph a !dress :- Whitevale, Ont. - - .,a'n { ! :`.. " > fe :k::: Geo. Stokes has. gone extensively into looks of Cal FintOD s residence by building :F A :? a 1:4 �, �• ..:• - -- t P.O. address : Green River, Ont. 3! -Y y a new. icket fence to the front. The County Council assembled et the $ �G .; �, - the gardening ' business. He keeps on P `'m.! ' ''' : - , : � rat•, H-0 P' K 1 N S, V ETER I N ARY So to have to chronicle the . fact that Court Hones, Whitby, on Tuesday June . ; " . ,� .' ' ' ; h =nd a full assortment of all descriptirine 7th at 2 m. Members all present surgeon. graduate of Ontario t'eterin' o plants which he offers at remarkably Grace el is down with measles and P• `. °f ' �' � wq�t_ `i�: , =., ary College. Tgronto, office and residence, Liu- Alice Fowler l8 afflicted with leurls with the exception of the Deputy Reeve of ;< VC =I ;r ,.h ;� - ton's avenue, Pickering village. Calls by day r aS011able figures. (ic0. will b@ found pleurisy. _ ;- or night lYrouiptly attended to. Jl first class a eh Tutsday at the market with what The farmers of Ibis vicinity are organ Tborah."''' F -.1 �'/x f /. �y', z i general blacksmith sho;) in connection. New Min a beef rin two more numbers are After the several catnlnnnicatians •a►ere .::.:` : �: rigs gotten up, :ts well as all inanuer of repair- a ,mmo lities that are then in Beason. g R+ .- ' read b the Clerk, the Reeve of Canning- ; ; %, ' ' - ino done, at Iovfest living rates, Larne and dis- The Claremont football Club go t0 still vacant and Open t0 anvbOdy who Cares y _ easeu feet made a specialty Of, always a first to accept t them. Application must be sent to" "loved that Messrs. 4owbray and . :'�,,!,`•`�' 'r Lron bam on Saturday for a friends P PP t 23y �Vehttve been a inted Pole a cots b Shier be added to the Committee on Ed- • : y�.LL'; class shoer on hand. pP0 y Mme of that maDly sport, t and what le in before the 14th. , ., � ,,. C. L. M,inson, Esq., - Bowmanville, for the Lieutenant Ha erniau and Mr. Ward, ucation. There being many Important..` .,._ :_. "_:'�)..i•- . - Societies . County of Ontario; for the best Woven tore, we expect that our boys are going list® beendrillroga class of iris alga ,,. -., ,:'... -' . ,natters to come before that cotnmittiee Wire Fence in the country, and are pre• t win the match. The club is in train• 8 R g the interest�of the session is centered es- '' ISING SUN LODGE \'0. 135, I. 0. prtred to build fence, and sell Farce and i g each evening. Claremont must b® the line of calisthenic-, felt the band gar. ; G. T. This bilge meets every Monday Town-ship rights or, the most reasonable 1 'ard from in one of the different lines of tl @n party. U1 by the was if you tvlah to Pecially on its report. Deputations from. , , eveniu� In the year, ill Dale's Hall, Pickering, " Every person iu,ite i to join wia helli advance terns. We built! t%veuty difiercnt steles s-'orts. hate a good time -don't forget to turn out the school boards of the towns of Oshawa, . ��;' Cause of Tt'u )cranes. lilt on this m t' on the 10th for the boys have spared Port berry, L xbridl;e find Whitby were,, ° °._." 1. j . the grand 1 acl lue. plain or ornamental. We Tuesday tva6 market d0- with tie. A y P _ ___ y p neither time nor alone to make this the 'present to a(irlrpss the committee. _ _: * � . __ also own the right for Ontario County, 1 agh quantity of stuff was brought into y .Mr. Gould. gave notice of $ motion re: -- l 43tts {110.00 CI cti`i►e. (except townships NV)iitbv and Brock) for t :e village, anti everything was dis posed ber;c party t�`hir,eralo has erer yet given. .�. : --- - -- _ the Crabb Patent Fence. Parties wishini, _ ativo to the reduction of the number of :..r; '' ``` _ _ f; g I>0 -- - colt rc_Uff'Itcel•, &e. ` , tQ. urchase harm or 'rows (0 at Rood prices, Young, pigs. poultry, y r ''. • p ship rights for Niagara via Lewiston onSun3 1,3th. Count • councillors. ��x ! nose plants, tomato, cti,bage and Caull OUNBARTON. Mr. Parker gave notice of motion re _ -) �. I301I3S DL \ N, Cont e� sneer, Corrl either of above, will do tve•Il to consult us T ; ., -,.' -. T ,• cower plants, besides eggs and butter , _ ,"1 _,; 1 inissiouer for taking .111i(i vita, etc.,�CYarc- persont}lly, at lot 7 B. 1'. Pick or the appointlneut by the Ontario Legis- , _.. "_• , �:,- <.: . moat, Out. write us to Whitby P. U. Parties gar@ ere offered. Bidding Comm @nc@d about cTcw fate for last issab.) lature, of a Refereb to icy actions against. ; = `} • BUNTING, Issuer of 'Marriage strictly fyrbidden il/fringing an these pa- ` a. M. and tb.3ncluded at noon. During ' Mr filbert Booth, late of Port IT ion, municipalities, with powers similar to ` _• • Licenses fvr thu County of Ontario. Of- te�uLH. !e forenoon Our streets resented the a )- Y y y appointed un -,. .r ln' �, flco at the 3eg f ur io his rvsideuce, Nickel ill;t , - 2 P 1 beta moved into the house late! vacate b those held b the Referee a Sri .31. •. . eltreucA of a ]Knot >~izoad cillQge nn fall �Ir finnan. , -,. _. __ � -, Village. 1:. -v ALLIN (1i BRANT+ tict the 1)i':tiUt1SP �Ct. t }4;;�r - - -_ ._-__�. -_ _ _ _ ._ tir Slay. Wbilo there wits no Birth of � Ilr. -J. R. Daten attende t tilt, muetim; of -- __ - - ..�+.... ^';.'.: --- , r �`� DR.B:�_�TUti, IU��'a11 11I1 CLEf.I� OF VALUE TO ` flyers. We expect ttloro hereafter. as Rile the Provincial .Medical Association held in BROUattAltit, .; L ",1 �' • c, ' eyallcel', co-,-, is fvr taking 1 '1j ay war; changed from Wednesday to Toronto on Wednesday and Thurridsy of %. -' afli lavitH, 't.cco,ultaut and U)suxauco :!gent. H (� E KEEP "E R A7 money to luau on far'u moverty. wilia pro- u 0 ! ,nesda ' In order t0 the them all R chance last week. - ,' ° "., 1 1. bared. OF _At `'Vilitt:vale. NN iil l,c in 3 B The rain on Sunday afteroonn teas very" -- - - 2 ' Don'tfor o attend. People who, hay@ reduce to Our tsacrlee, Miss Caesar, vcss in arten ':`' ° J" 4 11roughttut every Monday. afternoon for the get that iIl housecleaning time I P heat's, and' !U COt18t?t1110llCe 1110 1'Oa�d al' ©' . _ _ e!1 wrill find as keen competition here 0-e dance at the annual assembly of the On ,' `�.,� transaction of businc;ss. S7 -v there are four things at the Comer 11111 of ulud holes. ' _____ __ tario Teachers Association, ccnsec uelld ` �' ;,,,;<.=t• , - _ -- Drug Store thRt are especially useful, s the case in St. Lawrence Market, Tor. 1 y The foot -ball team are' meticin for, . ' .'�„ .I rair i(crf. - t'iz.:- Howse's Furniture Oil. 2b fort dc,n't believe this, alt ©n4 th® school was closed on the 2nd and 3rd p g ,:. -Dto. If the thatch here ou Saturday, when they, J t> A. POST, COuNF1'Y AIiC111`P1:G'(' cents a bottle ; Howso's Household lest Tuesda of the new month. Y p. ;.: a.: t Y ex et to defeat ClarenlOnt team. '' • f(' the rosary of Ontario Drawings per The date for ill@ Ba t18t eXCprelOn t0 the ItOBebank (,amp Grounds have heel., Fe - aufi`st,erto :ati � u; tllity ',c ii for Ontario .lass of �ilnoiiia, lU and 35 cents r bottle ' formally opened. and the season of testes Our school trustees ha •e ucehased' " ='r '```` LL tiotveef;' (;rude Carbolic Acid, '15 cis. Y p p ".:;w ° "' building. Stu i an•1 flit water boating aLd + rll @loll lies been fix@ for @dnesalAy, and Catgpltljr out iii' begun Ill real @dtDest. now St3itts for ill@ acadelu The desks" " '' "' ` ventilation a {.912ecia:ty: ODice— Gcirrie Blodk per bottle ; llowses Diseufectant ill a `L9th. Rev. '�illard argon anted y• " "' S n P The grove wi114 doubtless be more popular are handsome cnes and will add material- ' =�" `�tt " corner Duudizs and hrocic streets, wnitby. Powder, -10 cents per pound or three ,y Mr. Ed. , Evans, left for Guelph h as than ever during 1 to the a nearanee'of the room. ' �T`47' � 13esicleucu -liiut ,t l!t howl 1:ast Pickering. 37 -y p �+ the CO►niug summer, y p- j - pounds for 25 cents. - Full directions ruesany morning to arrange for the en- Mrs. Reeve's produce wagon upset here The photo artist has moved ills car3= _ a'°� "': ° t . _l rt+ iii ±itr c ri t+!I, xT for use ou each bottle. _ ertainment of the party on arrival at an Z'buraday morning last. Her son, ill Van to a more pronlineut position on' ° ;,` __. f R HD W F ♦ hat plane. The amount of the fare can turning the vehicle, cram sod too short, find ._ . F :�i;tL' �NI�S, ±Ile :)ill al�tl I•el10)le •.,. • • J • I Al, in street. The stork done at this es -;_ :;g: -..^i mot just et be announced but we feel away went the radishes and all. About .;;s0- �;_ ;, J• 1ni ti•_ if c Mill in tLe f�:r;fl, `Wv and .1 + tabil'hinent seems t0 be giving entire sat••- wi11iP,;; ±o t �ndnrt any salsa t utrusted to him ' Corner Drug Store, Whitby. � safe !n stating that the rice will be with $5.60 worth of plants were destroyed, And - Y 4. . �f,.: 16 0 au(.i Lakes tills ol>l)ortunity ,f tilan'aiul his pat N.'B. —Use Hou'se's Ba ink; Powder, al• -rU the reach of all. The committee are the lady herself somewhat bruised. `yJ roily,forlip« tfa%urs,:tn:l1,i,)ii ,ifr)rae(,Iltlnuttllce y � -" 7� ways fresh. � 1'he Crusaders arrived in our town on- . Alas Pram this place will tl,tt @nd rhea ,. .�. :,>.•r. -,�- , of thci:l, fe! ula fnl' 9 i't'1(E'H uiorlerxte. Ar- Y 9tt @mptin� to artYingA all details at �" ``'i `" Saturda eceuing, read for an attack. A exeul'sioli to J.,lttgara on Monday next. ::.''': J'- �1::. : _ ran;;eulc'uts us to date:i and term:' can bo made - - Y Y , ?; .:., P The Methodist friends $re preparing for lay Pile tup !:l a delightful one, and the fare` •,_:..a •` at the vllice of 4i)i5 lr!prr. 4i -tf 1 large number wert3 present at the meeting _(, their anniversary, when the usual festivi- held in the church; articular) the young away down. There are several on the . 'rr.. `... . IIUlI.1S 1'UCC'EILIt, License(] Auc ties will be furnished. 'rbe Sabbath P Y Y >";� ,`,', ;, m people of the nelghborI d. Peter the cowulittee in this vicinity, and tickets �" 1 tioueer, Valuaty; . et•,., for E,,tt:t York and school children are in' trainiU for the '`` �4 k 1; l,eretit dial not her.ld hen on this gees n:ay be ( eure.l froth thew. a�+; . the whole of �vrtl' and �outll OuLttrio. t;trict concert oil the evening of Dominion Day AIOn, 1118 800(1 Of the C use in 112@ 1 nits- Thos. POtlelle►' commenced haying till$ ° ' • attention ;,iveu tb -ail orders by-tuail or telegraph. _&t ` , • f. 1. Charges \loaerato. Address THUS. YOUCHEH,. — —— )DSO accustomed Ilat@ the people of this 10• =shi bets it snt3iCieut oar arse of a tvel f'-° EACH gLUG OF THE P g week. He lied his lawn mowed in order., ::... < tiv ' Box 47, BrongLam, Otit. , t cality become to enjoy a good Lime at come reception. the singing pleased all, to have the sward really for the garden • and the address wag ver instructive and - theseanniterearies, that the more teen- Y art on Wednesday eveniu The wea -:," `;- ,�'i:= LA-. - 1 I'oots a pail 'Shoes. -- -- - - -- qavy p y Y g• i.._... 1. t e" ­..� lion of the date is about all that ie rer7uir- �nvincing. they was not very favorable, nevertheless . '`k ''�:. :f' - _, J OIIN LliSLIE, BOOT AND SHOE I ed to insure a splendid crowd. The pres- A meeting of the ciiti ns was held here a goodly number were in attendance. .. - �� `�`' 'Maker Pog;;ad awl ce,vrl work. Orders Y ., 0-r_ ' . ant effort romises to far exceed all for Wednesday to take int consideration the _•A ,:y s` ` -" . �: 4 F The Brougham school will take art in - r _ � . promptly atteu(lt�tl Lo. E,xperieneod- workman= question of bonussiug t e G. T. R. towards F • t r ' Ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the- i mar attempts. See bills for particulars. the Union Pic Hie at Rosebank on Frida ` *� _ e= } - the erection of the pro sed new station at y. News, Khig str6et, Pickering village.. 7 -v - - -- *•+•4 - �t "'i, _ • , :o: I$ AZARKED. :o: Dumbarton, and an infipential committee June 17th. Not only will the sohol$rs at- _ .:: ; "` - - - -- -- ,:r ` ;.;. MOUNT PLEA8ANT .: . =1 was formed from residents of Frenchman s tend, but a lay a number of arents are:• '=.'.: "` 7- : � - _ Ba Li per 1 Market, _' N 4 ' . y poo Cherrywood and expected to be present. All should turn . - = t.W,�.... J ORDON- HOUSE, Pickering, Out., _ The following i6 the honor boll of S. $. this place, whose duty i� will be to solicit out and encourage the children: Let.; °✓ti•_ �;�:1''•= r•, ; G James Gordon, proprietor, Tbis hotel is a No 12 Pickering for the Month of May:- subscriptions towards t e work and carry Brougham section be well represented. " -� " t} FR' - ;'. ; - fine new brick building, finished in superior Fifth cis as— Pheobe Madill. Fourth out the wishes of the c tizens. The rail- The following is a report of Brougham ; , _ ..i:i- : Q4 Style. Every convenience and comfort for the IN BRONZE LETTERS __ travelling public. New and commodious stables ' ' class- Hattie Madill, Edith Wbite, Ada way anthorities have been consulted and public School for the month of May. Re- 4, ` " ., F::-'.: T:'�`' :. NONE OTHER GENUINE Burton. Third class- Hattie gam have given encouragement to this laudable ��11 "I and sheds. 25y R port for the month is based on weekly ex• t� ,�'_ - ;':.:. r �,. Thomas Burnham, Robert Burton. fieo- ea price, which if co snmated will be a „ ESTERti HOUSE, Pickering, On �., ° eminafiions, and general deportment.: ' now open fur tLe accommodatit n of the ond class- Maggie Coakwell, Mary Coul- great t boon to the reside is of these places. Average for month 55, highest number' ` travelling putllit. This hotel, having lately MONEY TO LOAN ter, Willie Wilson. Average attendance any day, 57. Fifth Glass,- -Frank Gerow, °` r4 changed hands, Las been re_ " g furnished through- ' for the month 35. R$v. Mr. Chisholm is' at Montreal this I Walter Stephenson, \ , _ � - out• Situated as it is, opposite the $pink :!fills, ON MQRTGAG.E SECURITY week in connection with the opening of el Sr, Fourth,-- Ef�e:`.: . -t9' ,'' it is convenient ter patrons of the Mills. Meals l or lunch at all reason hours. Good stabling at i,owest rates of interest. Mortgages and De station at this place. He is taking a lively BOdell, Beatrice Stephenson, Willie s`?_� Cobbler's Corners..` s -: find abed room. Box stall and enclosed yard for bentures purchased for cash. interest in this matter--and has every en- Brooke. Jr. Fourth,- Nellie Alger,.. ', - '. i horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. conragement. Mina Phillips, Tills@ Turner. $r. Third, :k : "` ' °)` i ;, , % The bar is open at all legal houre,andis stocked R�+1�L �+5�'ATF A.`Bowes is with J. Morgan far a few The residents of our stet little viii Q ,Belford Wagner, with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Mc- ,. nought and sold on commission. q 0-g B gn Nettie Littlejohn, Elijah "a..�._�. ;: CULLY, Proprietor. f51y weeks. were disturbed from their peaceful slum- Bodell. Jr. Third (No 1.),- -Marie Will- ;a` ' 0- "° ` The rain liias been kee in the farmers , =: I = ; :' A Agent for: western, Lancashire and Cite of P 8 bars the other evening b some unearth! B Ross Al e - Jr. See - ' ;.` . }'- �' - • "' -' , s, . L g y y sold, erne Linton, TYatch�noxhin ondon and Manchester JP'irelnsurance City back with their work. noises proceeding from the main street. ond No 2 .- ``` p" ' . f7• _ ( ) Alfa: Hogle Janet Beattie - : .., ),w� . a..: �( `� , . �__ _ -.�. _. � -.-v , _, _ panies, -North American Life Insurance Mr. Editor, I thank you for the tipam On enquiry it was found that two of our '- ' ,4 a.. A NTTr1nxEEK� Co., lire accident Insurance taken. and Robert Lofton equal, LOtti@ HOgle " ;;; �, la V V 1 i` in your valuable ilaper 1n the past. suburban neighbors -held different opinions r ? r °`� r y —r-- and Bertha Sanderson equal,Uriah Young. . X11; : °' t it agent for`EDWARD SCHEURE, who a- 'AR�,/t>`3 fox SA.Z,E. Th08' Young, of Toronto, to spending , Wb rding a line fence and Bome cattle. Sr. Second, -=- Carrie Phillips, John Cowie, ,� 4 : A " sale dealer in Watches Clocks Jeweller a few days with n0-. He !poke bright and y pof; oat! is a fence viewer and settle Edith. Brooke. Jr. Second, -Dan Al er : Aq. ' -' : :. • `' and fancy y l+0-pp�y. _ the matter. g > .. � . - II.. y goods, 11 (eleven) Wellington CONVEYA#CIN(1 CAREFULLY DONE: - Abdrew Annan h urchased the Trip Archie Bell Huh Stephenson. �:�uYtw � • � t gton et., Mr. Fred has been Iooking at the did ®r• as 1� pp t� P _,� , . #,,, , Toronto. l Call and see stock. prol*rty at the west e>td and has o zyed - `�`°'•°- - - `'< ,: ' ': " -` - ant style of hats. He wants one in . place h for the l atlrstotd on naa 1C>t < __ _ � , n+ Rmulc�in . ZT3.112��'@ PT .�-�- - out a full` line of general melrohandise. Z° 0-''t" .. - __ - •_.-__^ -- Q' of the white plug. Ticketsll 1glited in . ; r - ^ ^�^^�^ 7 O (food Village Lots on north side King street _ The b0 8 a all OII fOOtball DOtS►, t�i02r $usin commence Oo W�day morning I #, RESSMAKERS, PERFECT FIT - 1 between corner end the College grounds -. y ang -,k,g .., ,.. <, _ 8 , , 'i'l a Egrl: rid me a of Meath are at 'Af' ... •.`4l.r R x. , D TING tailors system for cutting dretses for sale, together with ether village property, =18 talk of± a Yea cli for Saturday with;1a ° " ,�r�``• , °1r� ()liftOl�pU88it#aa Ii'ajif3, Qlgtario.t,. ° and mantles, taught by Miss- M. McCausland, One good house and lot for sale very rhea i 8 'T _ ` - °' �. 11, rn villa g rp 1!0- onviille oy a aveara hev . Imo, > e Pinker e, l7 p, r /y ,7pp g Dresses t,. r out and 4 s , �o. .,�'1. - ` Vrk. made O . ._ �,���- k i.. '.k,.<!e�` ,� €' ors $ tl 01 s -� - E .; prom tl W. V. RIcJHARDBON > � .r: hlt1> _::ti .� E _ t t P y attended to, and a pea l ?k T0- ,�.w.) t rte; E: ,s.•� a ea $t gtlamutesd 9m . :: , e_ i . . , ':)• , a;aSi ; 0-3- Oboe , Dales $belt, I'ioYering, ��.r . •4 Pro-`: :,E..i 3:,.k. r� b� ,�.r J .I �< � . g .- - .. Y �, r s • y, # ' _ J_ ,S .Y F >• S ^R_" —,A w: ',,,_i - _A,,•�c-(y _r �1 jai o _ .S' Tr'- t ,}',+lam- s. P c fi, ' . `T. ' Yw f ;" `•LT A�+1S -^:.n P- :..xr. .., -��3+' 2 «. 'F•M''`:�?a'. -" . b'P.. n �7jJ'�t�.•r' a d d a: F � _ - . -- ' r �. , f: � . - ° : - a . , .. � , r� �a.+...+ -...y , �e r } .. ..�-. F ge �r1L V .L1��R,1�1J. es. T will re airs a sto e a t (�� p1Q1'U,�, rated to ial ferrror 1 i�aplled• fare of the futar+e will be g�+l� 4 �' -d 14 q Y rag "! r. • `� of 200 feet.. Multiply the au r _ ..._ Mr. Villiers with a mite, 'they is always of 1�mtd•� -hsand fightiD pa �e have read - :.: . " . f wwn wintered b Ib0 tender' dncli ?� 3 . ;� , r=' o #, ' an t w ve vie wl r ' • >b - y owl head 'when you shown 1>�•tbis forecast o`i oars. It it ales .� - f Yom$' eel.= Ghe n - ge necessary. winter .a. an►y; �� t. > ar the ping a btl et ' It u�itd to pass be agues. a lgl , . of 2bt attach . AT bt _<i r - , ' - i na feet I` with me, fo �I would J oncm fake out a battles will regatta mins of this e"scr1P- Ti, ` Insect ��re alrea at -work on tr nd p In a separate s )�o p eq ; SA741l. Barsv� , .t cult' awd ere a a it ia,time to fbe to C ,for soilin durinouth i 'sum _ _ scotch book.hen forgot alb It is as Lion — swift, sit t, an pan ; a `tiasive >l,' " �►] 1. -- P ? a d htiil ritzy oasts' at Wept .,. `" : - $+ g ,. $ - �, ghbfor destroy them. -; A reognt clr± lar ] It is.not repaired it X11 be j9§t as ,S.od good as lighting. Rat you apses realize which will nod. discpvea .itself. j q will -_ t, . - _ f '� ° - i�Teued b. the A icultural De arttBbat for the comic wintcsr. p� soh of the great itinddsss which trhat a battle is until you sea some poor ba no fighting with rifles a-t a two•mile-ran je, a - ,- - . with respect to the application of insecti- g - I received at the hands of Colonel Wilson devil carried off the field wounded to death. Night fighting will necessarily be at otooe- . %i..- ,• cides gives the following as a formula to be - . and his staff of offieere I owed to the charm• Then you know what it all means and what ,quarters." _ ` . l= - 1 '= y re' Eapenees of a 800tety Girl g oa are iu for. What is the most s trik- "; . used against tree bu s, !ant lice and scale �+ in memory left is their minds of the visit i " ' I closed the interview with a questibnrr - I $oe•et admits that a irl can live fajrl � of the "osI bfsted En fish war senses• to Mr. Villiers' o inion cone tnia the wa ., . - insects. Kerosene twog allons water one Y g Y g to scene, Mr. Villiers, at ie most indel - . t P : -.• g , veto, at their g ,.._ P,.. g I ". ;. "' - gallon, common soap or whale -oi_l so_ ap -one• -0n $6,000- a.ymw, but to live as most of niea mudent, Fred Villiers, lbly photographed on yo - mind Y which is certainly Imminent in Europe. Isis , - - - - half pound. For the treatment of £ha a - friends do she needs at least $15,000, loge special invitation, delivered there a lee- " Well the ones the appeal to me most reply is wo4•thy of note, In the East the 4 Y' - - 1 1- - - _ le scab it recommends the followin to & the New York Morning Journal. That gam true upon his war eTperiences. I't are wliat_I have seen after the battle. It great battle ronr.r'.s of the futura will be : -. ``' - - = ' of ' P g will permit of lies entertain' in a et all ' was, therefore, with mach leasnre that g B . '3 - . applied j•asd as the flowers are opening, P g p is that that brings home most to you t►i1 the Euphrates Valley or in that neighbor- ed . , . -then 12 ur 14 days later, and then twice way, of giving an occasional theater or I recently paid a visit to Mr. Villiers in his the horror of it. Its is the misery the hood. ' ',s luncheon art of kee in 'her bro hat= or charmin studio in ifsondon. Lot me de- « :.x :. ou more at similar intervals : Dissolve four P Y• P u$ g wounded suffer a few days afterwards. Germanv and France will probably set- :� '. ,�_ oat ands of copper sulphate in 10 or 12 gal- hansom, or of dressing well. That is, if -:he scribe the man and his surroundings. I One thing that always appeared to me the tie their dif 9rences in Bel ium, and the field _ ° i ' ''� Bri , .. po g -I ..- long of water and stir- in five pounds of lives at home ; otherwise it'cannot be di ne. entered the studio I found him hard at most terrible and the most dramatic, was of Namur will once more be drenched with . me -) - washing or gal soda ; then add three pints Mias Flora Davis spends that sum without work illustratiuq the remarkable aeries of the march of the Turkish prisoners through the blood of the Teuton and the Gaul." And G` ~ ate taking Into consideration her carries e, _ nd articles which is now a aria in Black of strong aqua ammonia ; - dilate to 45 gal- $ „ an ice -bound country, throngh Roumania here our interview came to a pacific close. - , - - naa g pPe f3 <. . . .- Ions. The circular advises that for he Grace Wilson, the pretty sister of 117rs. fig- and White; or the War of 1892. Mr. Russia after the fall of Plevna. That _ • - 4 _I : fs r 3 carenlio on the plum, cherry, peach, a •, den Goelet, disposes of a similar sum w-th. Villiers is a man of about forty yearn of age, _ . , . `` - , . ° t P was a horrible eight, fellows dropping _ ; � n. ESPLOSION ON 1 BgIP. • __ two or three applications be made during he out any difficulty. Miss Mae Knowl on, a atXong, good looking, well Be t np man, - ` _ . - _ '4 __ - in 1. ' bearin in his face the marks and memories down through sheer starvation and weak- g - " latter part of May for the purpose of e- the Brooklyn beauty and heiress of $3,00- g y y . _ new b hundreds daily. Outside one - s ` s �royinq the adults before they lay th it �, spends nothing like bar income ; -till of many curious experiences and vicissi- village one morning I counted slat bodies iitsea Last sees the vessel was t3lnittst , eggs. Tender - leaved plants, such as met few girls are more generous or lavish in t _ sir tudes the world over. A verb► kindly man that had been picked up out of its sincere 200 Miles from Land. _ - __. ) g Y and encumbers, are injured by repeated p- expenditures. The Turnure girls are also this, very bright and enegatic. A soldier, and collected round the mouth of a A despatch from qrn Francisco, ,says. -- '" - :I lirationa of isen • while plants with good "dispensers of money, Jeanne s enc.n you feel instinctively to his very finger tips. - P g Y disused grain it. I knave Skobele{i well. The steamer Willauretto Valley arrived here q , smoother and firnner � leaves such as t e quite 's snug competence upon bar to =or- the studio itself, fall of the relics of many He was a wonderful figure of romance. to -des with the crew of the shi St. Charles " t - ' �.: - orange, are little affected. Root plan , made gowns shone. Miss Helen Gout = is battle- fields, tells its own eloquent story. Tall, fine, `well knit Sure, ruddy com- coal laden, for San 1+`rancisco from Nanaim ; = Y. _ such tae beets, turnips, radishes, etc., a sparing in her expense, once remarking got At my right hand stood the luncheon basket g of Kin Theabaw of Mandalay. On the plaxion, flowing yellow beard, blue eyes, and which wL% wrecked off the.Oregon coi�t - . -- but little injured ;whereas foliage pla to many years ago at school to the writer, _fat g y rather a fine nose. During the campaign on May 17, by an explosion. (in; the morn 4 - show what injury there is at once, and she was not even allowed to have a scow :n wall were the helmets of many uatione.. he would shave his head like a Mussul- ing of the explosion Michael Flynn, the - `= church. At that time she at nded Dr. - The spears of Abyssinia, and of the field of _„ -, 9 - honey -bees are liable to be killed by tae man. He was in the habit in the open second mate, and a sailor, named Lenberg 1._ :.- icon if a lied when the !ants are in ton's church, but Mr. Gould had not be me Tel- el -Kebir rested against a lattice work t . , � - po pp p Sold of .ts►king off his helmet as though to went to the fora hatc.n to get some potatoes. a . . ' - 4, _ . bloom. The poison in all cases should be ' one of its shining lights. 'Miss Velen Ph _!pa screen which divides the room. The cruel cool his head, fevered within, a very in. They had hardly disappeared through the _ - ' . ; it ? °: highly diluted, and following a rain another Stokes also manages to et away with at Afghan knife so frequently all to by carnation of war. He was a wonderfully hatch when the explosion torn: place. Flynn t 3 .. - g �, Rud and Ki lin sent a shudder throw h application should not be Made for several ordinary tnortale would lIe pleased to n- Y Kip ling g he and Lenberg were thrown some distance in . ' i' one's heart as one looked upon leamin well informed man. For instance, =. - days. On the whole the Department b;,- sides a fair come. p" g g knew eve move in the civil war between the air, and fell on the deck. Both were '' lievea from its investigation that insecti- How is it done? As easy an- as blade. Lattice work from Egypt, lacquer North and South. He had always on a badly injured and burned. The shi w's - . _ _ -. -1 cides are not severely injurious to vegetal►le it is to spend mousy. First of all, the air -and looking glass from Burmah, tapestry little table in his tent Schuyler's ' Turkey- generally wrecked by the force of the ex. 1 life, and it recommends their use in lad must a maid. A maid loan also from urmsh, representing scenes - Y g tau and a life of Sherman. I told this to plosion. The rigging was set on fire and - . ' 1 }. ; moderate quantities and with discretion. pays her own wages by her care "of her >.is- the teak forests, were there in riehprofnsioa. finer "al Sherman a few days before his the pumps would not work. Cast. Chap - - . ' tress' clothes —the brushing, cleaning, ad A pathetic interest attached itself to the death, how mach an admirer Skobeleff was man was found in his cabin inned to the I A4ti _ : mending of them. The little rents in •he alight remains of a mummy coffin from p •-y .' is - " . lliev (live (neat SatiBfaati0b:.. g e led b her deft Sn ' s which Mr. Villiers himself had seen the of his, which I could see pleased the old floor under the furniture. His spine was _ gloves are cone a y g go three vast! or as the Amarieane w aid broken. The men hastened to lower the - thin ° 3,000-yes dead bod of a irl occu t g Y 4 Taking Clydesdales slid cart horses to making them answer instead of a new ir, Y 1' g �a say, • it tickled the old man some.' I h three boats that belonged to the ship, and I . Ms "' En land seems very much like taking coals and b " treeing "mademoiselle's to grown oat to molder in the dust of modern ' NP! - -1 __ .'- ­ $ y Y g many talks with 3kobeleff when I was is abandoned liar in a short time. _ do W, to Newcastle. The London Gra hie of ever ni ht the are made to last twice ae Egypt. All these things and man more • - - . P ' y g Y ecru lad m attention while Mr. Villiers guest for twelve days outside Constanti o- When last seen the mainsail was on fire, 1. - wit tr : -. April 28, contains several illustrations of long. Annette receives $25 a month Y le. He used to say he loved the En lish and the ship was going down gradually. r -` mil Mademoiselle's brougham i11 fill and lit a pipe which he told me had P Y $ ' P g g g Y• Canadian carriage horses sold at auction for per year. g and he would long to meet them in battle At the time the vessel was 200 miles from f - been iven him b his celebrated confrere ... - goad prices, and speaks most favorably of cost her,- including the stabling for th e g Y to see 'what the were made of.' �He spoke land. The crew,- nineteen men in all ens- - - . I . - J%', '' � ` their appearance. A consignmen of heavy horses, coachman, groom, shoeing, d Archibald Forbes, who had smoked it all English perfectly. A brave, dashing, alms ost ceeded in making Cape Foulweather in - ' - horses was sold at the Barbican repository. - various expenses, $2,500 a year. Two sad le through the battle of Plevna. as he rushed mad fellow like that was the very man to safety. The Captain died: Flynn and Len- - - . Jud ing from the following remarks of the horses, her own and one of her groom, 11 hither and thither bearing a charmed life stir up the phlegmatic Russians and lead berg were taken to Newport, Ore. Flynn - it I' g trip to Euro and utterly regardless of the bullets whiz- -_ - • London Sporting Life they gave every satis- for $75 a month. A yearly t p g them on to victory. But he proved him. is not expected to live. ; � • . faction : spending six weeks in London, two in Pars, zing about his head. "Now, Mr. Villiers, _ . , ` ' ` " Tho ve tar o attendance at the Bar- and two at Aiz- les•Bains, or some as y y self a very wily general in Asia yours , ` ' aq y I said, "I want on to tell me all our after." Weer Names in the Pee P_: - T Mean repository g yesterday (Friday) was fashionable cure cannot be taken with h r experiences, and how you manage t0 , . Q• - - - - _ , -- eIw y y y ( y) , f Drifting on in a vs. interesting con r- �` ' r,, eionbtless in a eat measure due to the facet maid for less then $3,500, for, of coarse, e e do these wonderful war sketches o ana very The industrious persons who have contrib= _�, 5s: with which we are all so familiar. "I cation, during which Mr. Villiers ezpree d arse so man instances of bizarrenomencla- k V _. that a number of good class cart and van must -have the beat cabin on the most �- himself as perfectly enthusiastic about he Y horses were to be offeied for sale. A tar o pensive steamer and put up at the m� .t first went oat, ' replied he,® trainio of the cadets a We t Point — tare have overlooked one that is to be found . ,. E t aantit of contractors' stock was advertie- extrav ant hotel. A week mast beset Servo•Turkish war in 1876 as war artist for g, „ t s in the somewhat prosaic pages of the peer- - _ q Y P the Graphic. I was all through that cam- �'Vhy. Said he, there you have Carr ed e. Amon the collaterals of the earl of a - ed to be sold without reserve, and the horses, at Lake wood or some mild resort dun 1' g to perfect ion the doctrine of the survival of g . �- carte and harness found new owners at cod Lent for which nt down $100 and a fo le paign with the exception of the last battle, Dysart is a certain Rev. Ralph William Ly- ��„-. - g , P the fittest. For the course therein tremend- . - prices, but undoubtedly the great attraction night may be spent at Tuxedo during t when I waa recslled and then requested logo our and the'discipline is superb, and what one! Tollemache, rector of Soutll �'V ythain, . ` - was the consignment of Shire -bred and season for $150. She must rue on to bias - wit the Turks. Havingbegnwiththe.Servians near Grantham, who has himself assumed - � gn rfect gentlemen what splendid going fel• - ' Clydesdale horses from Canada which av- is ton several times during the winter o foight months, I thought this was rather the aurnameofTollemache- Tollemache with- _ - - Y Q g "& lows those cadets ire I What very flower of �' _ -. rived in London only on Saturday last and attend some of its sweet functions —aa ite -1 ris y buinese. So when ! got W Constants- out the formality of royal licence, and who no le h the nation that academy contains, —drift - iin consequence were not in wha� might be of $150. Two hundred dollars for shoe p. suing made the journey thither with has distributed among his thirteen children c irg on I say, in such conversation we or- " ' f termed sale condition, but it was very evi- will be the least possible enm she can npea�, Mr. Power, the Times correspondent, I met rived b slow degrees at a consideration of upward of a hundred front names, for which i �,,� 1 dent that there were many good judges which ,would include amen other item , a than who waa known to the Sultan who Y � he has apparently ransacked mythology, fie- . - • - - - . ' „ the soldier as be is displayed in the witness resent who saw romisin material in the six airs of walkio boots at14 s sit•, fox - gave tiim a firman which took him straight Lion and history. To the five children of - „s.'''_ ' p g P g - to Lhe front. I joined him and went to the of such class observers as Jelin Strange his first marria a he was merciful for he l' 1. .�! °: 43 young cart and van horses which were pairs of low shoes at $6 a pair, and twelcI l Winter and Rudyard Kipling especially g ' s ' _ .- disposed of without reserve. Under Mr. pairs of dancing slippers at $7, leaving cal : front with hi•n. However, arrived there, only divided twenty -four names, most of - - po. pa g PPe ng this last;. Mr. Villiers waxed elo -- .- .Rymill's hammer there was keen competi= a margin of $8 for riding in dreaain = there was an armistice, and I saw no Sghw quent in Rudyard and here is what them cognomens, among them ;but when en . L �x tion for them and from 68 laces to 35 sli ra an insufficient amount. A aimiln ing. I then joined the Russians in their seeondew noces lie espoused Dora Cleopatra . . guineas slippers, he had to say concerning that . pre- the found read ncchasers. The second cam should'be devoted to her loves an - great war against Turkey which broke oat Maria Dorenza, daughter of the late Colonel p Y Y P S serious, but clever and wonderfully - _. - consignment now en route will' be sold on $100 to hairpins, pins, toast articles, per shortly afterwards. , otlscrvaat own eatlaman : ” Ki tin a Ignacio Antonio de Orellana -y ftevest, of ,-_ . by i - May 13, as will be seen by advertisement in fumes. etc. I "How do. Sou sketch on 'the flcld of rent! at firetgeeems severe on rho British ' the Spanish army, the -Pall all Budget - ' - has - " �. ° battle Mr. Villiers ? Pa Y says he proceeded to endow his ofispiin - whi - , our columns, and ca they are spoken of as W e have touched already the .a S,OC+ _ soldier, but he always speaks the truth about gg :: %%3erior to the horses just gold, there will mark, and her gowns have not been men - " Bell, I take verb small &ketch books him. I can see that in his heart he has the with s plentitnde of appellation for which - - r� J _ doubtless be a large attendance at Barbican boned. Three tailor suite, one for an' with me, so small that I can hold diem in greatest respect and admiration for his one hardly expects them to be grateful as - • : and on the second Friday in May. The large tumn, another for winter, and a third fo; the palm of my hand. These I continually pluck. It is only really the question of they reach maturity. The first, a bay, he - tiva quantity of miscellaneous properties were spring, cost $150 each. One dozen dancin use n.taking notes of costumes, we�pous, � their yanth and want of experience. For called Lyulph Ydwallo Odin Nestor Egbert = . littl - not all disposed of until past 8 o'clock, and dresses at the same figure (very low, by theq and sometimes position. So that I can instance in that delightful) true bold Lyoael loedmag Huggh Erchenwyne Saxon : pat .I - the prices throughout the day must be con- way), $1800. Four better ones for occasions; hard! be observed, and so avoid sus icion ` . F , E &ti Cromwell Urma Novill Dysart Plant'g- - - whi Y P sketch of The Dreams of rile ore and Aft i1 Mabel °net• while the nett a r is M be el- - of 1 11 or the New Year e• on the part of the people there. I , , t e stri ch s ba � like h P ar g <'s sidered cod. , Pa Pe P he mentions an incident which I have e - ' . t Therei s little doubt Lhat a great futures at $250 each. Four dinner gowns at =150 have to be very quick about it, I can tell more than once myself occur in those little miugham Ethel Huntingtower Beatrice Bla- Jaws 1. :_' _ in store for the Canadian horse trades add $600 more to the sum. The opera; yon. Then I have a rather larva sketch- fi$lita we had up in Afghanistan. Especially zonbe►rie Evangeline Vise de Lon de Orel- + - Il I'll ,• ,. cloaks are $.500. Three callili wne are =book about m secs which I use direct! Lana Plantagenet Toedmag Saxon; and � the S go Y Pe Y his adulation of the soldierly qualities of __ :::.: $125 each. Three outside garments st $150 = an engagement commences sad the attention Goorkha. I raiuember 3urin oar advance among the names enjoyed by the others are► t , " t}ow . 11 11 1. - - get the Kilo. appiece bring the sum up to $13,175. A_ of the people is dinWacted from me by the in the Bazaar valley, after aday'aunsatisfac• Lyonesge, Decima,Veronica,Esyth, Undine, _ son In answer to the inquiry of a young far- thouean3 dollars is not too much to allc.w - excitement of all that is going on around tort' fighting whenonrbutcher'e bill, though Cissa, Rowena, Quintus, Lelias, Ysabel, peas �� : . : mar on certain points relative to the silo, for her lingerie, saute -de -lit°, peignoirs, ate. _ them. The details of costume, figures, ate-, not heavy, was quite bad enough. ' Tom- Saxania and Leo. On those occasions when . ., - . tend John Gould states that if a man can raise Three hundred dollars is the outside limit that l have previously bean engaged upon my Atkins 3 -Lhe young Tommy Atkins I these children have to use their full name, - _ - , - - - bens : an acre of silage corn for $9, and produce for bar millinery. One hatgdred dol- whilst on the march I can work up on the mean -- showed h considerable amount of either orally or in writing, they will car- _ .. . - sma . - from it 18 Mons of feed, ha can easily pat it lam for odds and ends, and charity spot, which is not always the cane with depression, especially sa the company's tainly not rise to call their father blessed. - and `• : ' _ _ in a silo for $4 more. This would make the $25 makes a hole in $14,700 in her other artists, 'who take a few notes and trust cooks had only half rations to deal with, -_ � .. . was total cost 75 cts.'ton. Thaquestionof the, $15,000 a pear, leaving her the trifling sum to filling in Chair work from memory after �d no ium duff whatever. I aced to et ? men P g Scientists on Sea-Se eats. =N` silo,as has been repeated thousands of times, of $300 for gifts and entertaining. It is the fight is over. Of course, being a war away front the silent part of the camp, . - - - Eton i _ .. is only a matter of storing the Dorn fodder evident that but for mammas box at the artist, you are naturally expected by the where these poor fellows wt so depressed, I'rofeasor Agaseiz was a firm believer is - . min _'` - f T- in the most succulent and easily digested opera and her frequent dinner companies officials to do your work, to sketch, ate., and lighting my pipe I would wander into the existence of a sea- serpent of exceptional - and . condition. Herein li es its reat economy, fair Belinda could not, in worldly parlance, but the nuisance is if the ordinary soldier the Erk'!ia camp and listen .. to their Proportions, and spent a neat deal of time of t ";` The silo can add nothing. �'he situation is "make a decent show" for less than twice or ignorant officer interferes with yom P'or bri ht chatter, look at their live! in- collecting material bearing on that anbjecc. . " sigh .. ] a -�= - the same as with the canning of green corn. $15,000. if you attract. their attention b using too sing faces is the flicker of their camp Sres, He w as especially interested in anything - : . - t ?• - inep _ .. RWAT M '1`ioN. tar e a sketchbook ou ms arrested a ertainin to the sea monster which - � , thin • . . Our mothers used to cut the corn from the s .. Y afterwards retire tom tent with the P g .. cob and dry it just as we cut u the corn Maid . ,.. n ................. •',. • •• • • • 4 300 na then there is no end t trouble and and Y made such a stir along the Atlantic coact S x. - as L �" - p Brougham ... ............................... 2,500 feeling in my heartZhat all things might go be L " fodder and d it for the cow. When the g ielay in getting your material home dome• well on the morrow, and if the Goorkhas in 1856. This serpent appeared first at No rY _ Twosaddlehorses ...... .................... 900 - > ' - process of canning came, preserviDg all of its European trip ............................ 3,500 imea I have sketched on my thumb nails were seat to meet our commissariat cars- hant, Mass., and was followed ald�feg the - l 1. - . - natural juices in a fresh succulent state, Lakewood visit........ • ... • • •. • • • • ........ lo) -nd other nail s,• I remember one eiif,liealt van we should be certain of their fighting coast for miles by the excited citizens of - . ' - is lie :: - everybod said it tested better and was Fortnight at Tuxedo. ...................... 150 .cession daring the mobilization of Nahant Lynn, and Swampscott man of � of t . ,i _ Flying visits to Washington ............... 150 their way camp. comfort Y , P , Y . , y �: - -' better. The cow given the sumo verdict -he Russian troops on the Roumanian r back to Such whom made affidavit to what the had ' - the 6n r Boots, shoes, and slippera.................. 200 would one gather from our light- hearted, Y ~•;�- about good ensilage as against dry corn fod•. Hairpins and toilet articles ................ 200 rontier to avoid observation I Megan brave, undaunted Indian allies." seen. - - ' � • inte r�'9' = - ear. , Tailor -made suits .......................... 1.SO ketching on my thumb nail, which of �, „ Sir Charles Leyell the noted geologist- - . A-..., '` _ beat `` `- - -..• There are thousands of dal farmers who Twelve dancing gowns .................... 1,800 ourse necessitated m taking bff m loves. Now, his. Villiers, said I, it ' ' ~'`+'- .�,=T. _- , f'-, ry j� iK g thought it altogether probable that some of . k Four ball dresses................. 1.000 1 about the warefare of the future ? Moltke have been halting between two opinions for hour dinner gowns............ • • • • • • ...... , flop _for of it was severs degrees bo ow zero the primeval monsters may have survived- -. h awe and with him to a r-eat - - Yeats, full of doubt whether a alto would Two o , • • . • • • • • c S f pars cloaks.......... 5M ad nearly had the misfortune to lose my os Pa°r'� y $ until these latter days • aiad like the re- • - • Y - -- 7rerrlly pay. From our observation last win - 'Three cailinggowne .......- .............. 313 humt,, sketch and all, by frost bite. I extent that special eeientifi system which nowned Professor above mentioned spent - - F� Three outFade garments .................... " he introduced, of which he was so fond. '' ter in a tour of two months among Neer - • • • - m collecting and art ' - LingBrio, etc....... ... .... .. 1, an wil neral o my knew this when I arrrived at my months and ears in an q' fa' 11 } . ._:: York and New En land dui n we otel and be an drawing from the thumb, What kind of 1 •t a ge f the y flag land $ �9 , Millinery.... .. ............................. 3'�0 t g future be ?" sea- ■erpente lore. _ mee ,. , _ judged that there was much less progress in Gloved ....... ..............................: 100 ,ot until then did I discover the injury, �� „ Professor Busb sa " I have with m _¢.; . - - . the East on this silo question than in V�'is• Odds and ends........, 1 0 Ati you suggest replied the ez Y y The 1. d the in to t a ex- i �__ Charity ......:.......... ... 23 Pa,� sus it bggari h w was rienceid war aorres ndant, •• thin are own a es seen a sea- serpent acts Less alien � a eau - coasin. It would seem as if the la er ez- • • • 3D1 crating. Can you • goodglimpse P° 180 fee in length lashing the nraves of the �, . .. rg. Gifts and entertaining......:........... .. changed. Evo thin is altered ; what - fame • - panne of cattle foods in the East would --- the battle as �► whole i I asked. Well, w g Everything Bay of Bengali . . know that I eras - :: � a . Total ............. . .•.•..•........ ;15.000 rat all a battle is a most puzzling thin . with modern arms fi of precision, smokeless d I make -the silo •a favorite there more ••. P g g wide awake a the time and that the object - - - _> -' - froo . - on see troops marching hither sad- thither, Pow er, eta , rtnly' lives that men of , , . than in the West. The situation shows, a Ps g the Skobeletf t will be the successful I as'° was not kelp, arine elatin, or any .. _ _ 1. r .. = however, the t valve there is to any ens bro ht up, desultory shots here and �e other inanimate substance. -. I y ` bolo I Quite safe, ° man of the future. A man who u not a ' great - :. ' To 1 - rommanity of farmers. in agitation. In . ere, an than the booming of $was. Yoa believe in sea-serpents because I have been ends Wisconsin throe the missionary work A gentleman one day was driving along a ve probably been marching with a regi- more' boot general, a man with a vary near enough to one the one just menti nee .- ' f of John Glonld in the Ferro Institutes, Prof. lone! counts road, when he heard loud ant of men, wondering how on earth on active imaginative mind, who may con- °g ( > > man Y Y h Y to sea its horrid teeth. . . _ ' _ -: Henry at the Experimental Station, and the cries for help proceeding from a neighboring ce to gat a picture in the utter confusion of sidered morn or leas mad, that is Cha man the t;-: of thefnture. $kobeleff or Got doe. The — colic strenuous efforts of Hoards Dairyman and grove. He tied his horse to a tree, sad ran a moment. When you see the brigadier Y lion ! , . the agricultural press, an immense amount to the He of the person who seemed de by with his staff, then the best thing is upset all the nut -and dried ideas or modern Date of the EY03us• ' _ - of silo information has been projected into to be in distress. follow him, and presently you arrive at cenveotional strategy." What was the precise date of the Exodus of it . the minds of our farmers. It has borne Upon entering the wood, be w•ae surprised me point of vantago. The ri,gadier will Well, bu' _llr. Villiers, I can imaggina fr m Egypt ? A German astronomer, ac- nets it in the way we have indicated. In and shocked to find a man who was securely in up, and in front of him you will see a n +o►ct, brave hero like Skobeleff or Gor- ding to one of our contemporariea, has - - - wall don leading a horde of religious fanatics solved this knotty problem. Jewish tradi- - east] many townships in this state a majority of tied to a tree. a mass of confusion gradually ta4ing g 8 , �_ the dairy farmers have provided themselves " What is the mritter here?" he said in me settled definite form. You begin like the Russians to sudden victory, but Lion gives the date as the 1st Nisan, 1312 _ the would not a calm, quiet Moltka bast suit B, C. In order to test this our astronomer kissi with a silo. They have not yet come to astonishmeniv etching immediately, not knowin how q �. f {( » .. h the hle ti thoughtful - spur . operate the same to its largest economy, or Oh !sir, said the prior fellow, I m so n the troops will be an aged, caw at in. P gmi► c. how fitful German ? has assumed that the Egyptian darkness � _ .. • - = ,Yix ,� : if the did, they would provide for ensilage lad you have come. A few hours ago I war dent thus early in thefigh " q ," _ tion p g g t ma bethemoat Itsisn t s nestion replied Mr, Fit -, which immediately preceded the Exodus - men ' 1 to feed during the dry pastorage in summer. knocked down by some tramps, who rifled I►ortant one of the day. The result is liars, of a mad general leading his troops aneclipsa. Hohas, coneegaently,calculated - . ' v ` after stealing everything ou are always at work. There ' impetuously on to so alltheecli sesofthethir.teenth - : dote . Serious loss ill the shrinkage of milk just as my pockets, and, g veryt ing y is rarely Pe y me forlorn position. p and fourteen- - 1446 - i� is just beginning to increase in profit, I had except a pocket -book in my inside y central point in battle. You never But it is the man with mad ideas and, yet th centuries B.C.,and,having selected those _ . . I'- �: ` would be &4SMsd if they would do this, vest pocket which they fortunately over- now what position will be the hard nut to with p war of erne execution who will be which took place in the spring, has then - . Then again, the majority run out of ensilage looked, bound me to this tree, and decamp- . k, the turningg point of the whole battle. the leader of the future. Let me gyve you chosen from them those which come nearest - - . - - . too early in the spring. The sharp little ad, or instance in tba march on Plevna, whey an instance. I knew Skobeleff welt. Now, to the date given by the Jewish tradition. - . . '.4 :t " object lesson we gave larrt week, ahowing " The scoundrel° l" ejaculated' the new at of the early morning mists which had it in my hrm opinion that this idea which The eclipse he finally selected was one which ' - I - the rapid shrinkage of milk in the dairy of comer. -" And so the wretches robbed you, een hanging about the valley of the Vid, a was scouted by my colleagues in Black and took Place on March 13, 1335 B. C. It is little _ ' "� Mr. Whiting of this vicinity, when his eny eh V age mound rose upon our right flank, and White, but which was suggested gested to me by a curious to note that this date agrees with � �.. d g -- - told the story - in dollars -" Yeas, air." : = '`� - radne.r 4was pours ing away at it with his well -known English officer of engineers, Jewish tradition, so far as the month and - LTpp . silage slave out, -: - . - and cents. The wise dairyman should cal- " Took eve *ything you had except th rtillery. We at first thought the Turks had this idea which I will pat before you, the day concerned.-* The year is, how- . - - - - dais -' culate to provide if' possible at least seven - pocket book in your inside pocket, eh S vaousted the position, and then some of us would have been adopted by Skobeleff.'� ever, twenty three years out. The astron- - . , ' , �'" tot of ennifa a per cow. That will usually "Yes, sir." ; ' :. Nought ' is i6 a position at all 1' for not a A night attack ana the enemy in front omer declares that this is' a mistake of the ' ' - - - _ _ g1've a sarplas that can be used in summer. The villains I And afterwards they tied uff of smoke replied to the Rasaian Bans, only to be ieoognized individually 11y spirits Jewish historians, since no eclipse occurred . - Bnt that sarplas, if designed- for summer you here? at that became •tbe great Gravitza which of Sre down the ranks. He would arm a in the year I= B. C. He seems to forgot'; _ ' - - : , use, should be put in a silo by itself and not' Yes, sir." ?_ � '` ' .; �aa the bone of contention for months and number of mounted infantry with the good that the alleged darkness is described in the - A. Y S 4„ g y fi 0. which ar- Scriptures as having been a miraelR. Hvw- -.. I A peened until it can be steadily fed down. It And are on �st l,I tied -tied ti htl -�ao sonthe between the Turks, Russians, and old- fashioned long bow w itch should h _ 1 : is easy to calculate the necessary amount tightly that !you cannot escape . Igo the Roumanians. In fact the first an these men continually with the terrible ever, the result of his calculations is to show A. _ - cow by the following rule : .Vive tons ssYes sir. roc of Roumanis encircled it with their shafts which won for us the victories of that the Exodus took place on March, 27, - . ', _ the a p g Crecy and 'ncwurt. It sounds absurd 1.335 —a discovery which will be appreeiat- teed �; of ensilage will provide sufficient ensilage Then I think I'll stake the oolCat- k ea bodies for weeks and weeks to ether. Age for 200 days, which la about the length of he other fellows left. Don't you find that the summer days but it is an idea that Skobelaff would have ed when • our iconoclastic reformers la thin _�_� ,, ,. ,� . ` , . the feeds =ing n vi these nortbelr�,lt.t�l- t And he did.: a : 6 - -_ : ,.: ``^ � `Y ` °� c allies intimidate yon, Qr are you Rtimel. , setae urn without heait�attoa. The war- violent hands on the Jewish a+teudaa. a in nu w. . n -. -01 ..0 gf�>r , - -^,. r. - ,4 .„C'y 'i�s,„' .b- �, 'S' ',h',',;�M. -J, -. R _ . - -_fir _ _ - _. -`• �1 ?. _ . . -s. - . . - "T. -' H `w idyN' 7,'t �. - ? 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K, `-ti• 'a:l .. -a•- .in. .R •Y• - - exs.s:.as F>•:. s ; Sri t .. {' t 1 .x.�, '��• - - -• — " --°'•4 - Yn, -__ - - I''tiSJi. i'k't•,d _ - - _ ` i vF - •I � ' - = I �A' � x.liiwiMFP III Ills lli a m �� .NX- ,•,y &� ` � . 1� tation can survive. The heat Is intense and - - 9 A T �A�flITI�S. FOREIGN . _ . , P when the wind is in certain Warfare, icon- �4N'�h' �� �: + s ea SWEPT q �.A'CE NEWS. � . �' p - ,�_f 1'. i one. Fur inetanoe, in the thrre yesre► of �' '-" :. '� �� "� ` i _ _ 1866, 1867, and 1868, 73,000 persona died of --- Ot► t,ain Lewis, of the City of New York, .^ � . ' pp Aescr[bes a i'eetlu p "bcsullii<r to piet'sons of dyi� EB,£ Tl LITTLE ISLAND IS, fevers of� vsrfons kinds, $at in Gh9 fopr she 1�'renoh War office has p'rocided for and Captain WatktnB, of the City of Paris, g F11 v. t= - WH t enrollment of between 6 OQO and 7,000 haw snot yet decided whether tp become peptic teudeucy, or caused oy change of . ;- . W o y �,. , AV 'PP HAT 1T IS tiISE• summer months, r wintsrui►ontha aB ..Ebie b; _velists in war. Americew ci t' ere, as they must be in order climate, s -,moit or life. The sumach is out oft• ` :. ; a�rrt ', 1, , are in t2ie Soathrn hensis here Lhe climate ees P )ne of theist set oamehfa tree. In $ to retain oicial positions in the. Inme►d order, flit head aches or does not ie�! wit, p u "'; : r - ` � ,�•`x: is cool and `delightful. g grope -- '_ I. peopleri by gepresentativea a[ Ali Bms • The people, exce t the pare blooded 'is +ow in full bloom ab Pflafta, oast Dres- service under the new law, Lrach of them is ,, ii_„_.,,.,-N :. -i , I. p the N ®rues . , Lani[uxacsr Religious and Cu9to Europeans and the Chinese who have not dE -n. It was taken from Ja 160 eats now a lieutenant in the. royal naval reserve. :1 • • �NR, ' Remarkable rot Its Beauty and for /he P Y Prince Massimo, whose Bq er b old glace seem atafned to their utmost, the mind R . - :,, s• �,;, u y;;:_ been there too many year, are lazy, atiift- a , is fifty feet high, and as an annual P P. oonfuserl and irritable. This condition flu YW -- Luxuriance or1tH `^egeiatloa- less, and sensual. Food is easily got and au4rage of 4U 000 blossoms. at, Dome was the some of a .dynamite oat- •: }F•' '0 u "; 4 3�Tow that the whole world is seeking in- no more work is done thew is absolutely no- =The difficult ex erienoed �n Eu n the other de. , fe one A the grandest an excellent corrective in Hoods Baraapa ; t !�� _ .. , ceeaary. All the energy of the British off tr 'eel of findin yore s railwa earrfa er °""" y. rills, which, by its regulating and to , urn t ormation about the little hurricane - wreck- g y g proudest nob es in-Ita l He traces his - :�M� 4 r 3 ' rp g cials will not drive the scavenger to clean le "vin it to enter the station bas been mat powers soon deaoent to the Fabius Maximus of the astir- - 1 �;�,_ ;'I W, I , , ' ;; ed island of Mauritius, it is surprising risin LoSnd g ___ _ r.,, � -_ out bow little is really known of it. It is the streets often enough to prevent rank e*oerimentally on the Paris and Lyons ert Roman times. His mother was a princess Restores �1"iaiR'mony .. '':x``.''. :.. >" f smells from loadin the air of the cities- rwte. A natural history late is ut Y, g y, to the zystem, and gives thatstren , - - : '- , i' •� _ one of the most important islands in the „ „ of the house of Savo now rei in in Ital of iiiln� ' British possessions. It is visited daily by The island slo a from coast "side upward ' o,�s ionou$1 on aver door, presentin the while his tPife is the half sister of the .late - tgrvas, and body, wlaleh makes one. feel well.'.: : >: n;'' It. pe P Y Y P 8 : z .��z,:ir men of -war, Bailin vessels, and tramp toward the three mountain chains which fi -ure of some bird beast re tile, or insect. 1'Onite de Chambord, best known among ;� -'14, -. „ ` steamers from all parts of the world. Its cross the interior. - P French Legitimists as King Henry V. "-,.-" - .J`a'i, }..eFx - ..i': -Still another African trnvellor, (:a t.•,xa IS -.,.._, , Violent rains and 'wind storms are ire- ' = name and its beauties have been made I-n er has gone through the savage regfone That 10 -year old Crown Prince of Gar- ,, ,... -, went~ The. bushes, vines and flowers are g ' man ,who has 'net been made a lieutenant Hood" ° •x•g ``` fa Mous by the glowing descriptions of ,Bar- q , the west coast and the Niger without an Hardin St. Pierre in his 2i i,aul and Vir- beaten ttJ the earth to rise again in a few in the Prussian }Army is not re arded in ,11'.i... _.�­'. :. rt and in safety. This Frenchman says g :;:_:.;:_ti;:' de. s as thou h ' nothin had ha Led. En land as an too rob „„fi�t a child. ' While ginia.” 3' g g PPe at the natives were everywhere peaceably Y y° � , .. - *! ;j . .. Mountains lie exposed on the eastward side dined ward 'him and he Waal Bnr riled in t "at country last year with hi$ mother `;zb= . to full sweep of the. great storm winds of P he appeared pale and thin, though intelli- field by all druggists. $t ; six roe �6. Prepared ontir ` ; - f . _Y. "9 ?" ! . , . - - t their honesty. At one place be found _k.I — ;r the Indian Ocean. Outside of. the citie - gent and inclined to nervousness. " He is ' by C. In HOOD Ab CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, }Mass... ;- "• ,• ,llik-. ' UA:�,BA4 ' • ve or six sheds filled with merchandise :....,.. there is little buildin' that is more than Wick clever, strong-willed, not to se. ob- - I :, -:?, =`'W -Z - - g nd nobody was needed to guard them, ae q ' „ ' g' ' 2y ids �Ot3 ®S Ki110 t10��9r _ i �-- , �o� temporary. Several times in a century the. atinata„ says the Pall Mall Gaaette, and, =here were no thieves among the people. ;:.?' • 4 i. o "; t'' ' hurricanes come and raze the whole island A miasionar of the. C arch Missions a few more years in the nursery would, f Not grow, � .:: - • . .,.• `$ q F R C A �? except the cities and the deep valleys. Y h r'Y from the physical point of view, be. of im- .: , . , >.• ', . �: s c Societ in Africa has found his bic cle of the I know not what will bet lI me1 - i :: s_'� ;s' - ,- I.- M:eatestservice to him in that court and God hangs a midto'er my oyes: ' , • J i -'';' �: - �4 - e killed, because of the weak shelter their y strain of publicity, from which henceforth And o'er each stop of my onward path - _ $i� .4. % "Y� ! • o s,f houses afford against the. flying tree trunks days that the long, narrow paths through there is no eacape for him, may do him sari• He makes now eaenes to arise, r, y '.- .. %. hie coot are admfrabl ads tad for Its •• ' And every joy he sands me comes � �' _' ° i . 0 ` and. atones, and against the fierce wind th *t e. rY Y P oua harm. As sweet and glad surprise. : - ��``• I -':'' . can uproot the most firmly planted found&- Congressman Mete ighan of Nebraska • _ - ' ; , k;,t< .t lions. The Kin of 'Sweden and Norway left : _lase not a step before me :....._, ,.:- - ? . �: .� King Y is said to live in a sod house. This sin lar , CAPp - ' PpAiNAM' As I tread the de. s of the ' ' . - :� co�otvr INDIAN But never before has such a , aIndmi this Stodkholm on the 5th inst. on a long dwellin ,%hi:h contains three rooms is Y year, '; "' g But the past is still in God's keeping, A, . , :.•, ° "` , A last come out of the depths of the Indian journey. He will travel through the whole boarded over a frame -work, which is then The future his met :hall clear, .7 ..,-_- . ,��: . � � Q� f N �,i ocean. It must have attacked the cities f Italy, Switzerland, and the South of entirely covered with thick sods. It is not And what looks dark In the distance . �.:.'• : �s - and overthrown them, as well as the houses Franca ender the incognito of Count H s. Way brighten as I draw near. ":: , =�'., , ` . ;V g sg an uncomfortable place of abode, for it is J i; _, ,_ _ _ scattered on the plantations and the hill- A fatal accident occurred at Gilly, Bel- warm in winter, as well as cool in summer, For perhaps the dreaded future - ,p- .. , v. a .- • _ .I ' -.�-_ sides all through the island. It must have rum, on Tueada mornin in Trier- Ke►iain and the den r to its Deco nts fn case of Is loss bi],ter than Ithink; - �`':: ';�, r. . w II) RE btAURITIU9 I9. Y g pa The Lord may sweeten the water R. • left few pplaces ,where shelter from vipleWO colliery. A number of men were in a cage cyclones is minimized. Mr. McKeighan is Before I stoop to drink : � + �; *''atrrltius, or the Isle of France, is an could be found, eriid po douilt very few escap- descending to the pit when the chain broke, regarded as a very original and interesting Or it MAtah moat be Marsh. " '``;' ? island belon in to Great, Britain 1 in in ed itijury of seine kind. When it is eoi�ider and the. were reel itatecl to the bottom. man at Washin ton. Ho has been a farm- He will stand beside the brim , r�, j fi g • Y' g Y P P g ; _.,. , the Indian Ocean, about 460 miles east of ed that the population is only 300,000, the I+'ive of the men were killed on the s L eit, a soldier, and a judge, and is a, ready It may be there is waiting - - "' ` °' _ ''V. " Im ti.' �a:.: '.w i - Madagascar; and 2,327 miles from Cape of reported death roll of I5,OW shows how en- A novel method for calmin the sea has debater, especially on matters pertaining to Far the coming of my feet 1.: i;. ormoue the destruction we.& 1 et no mat- g - Some gift of such rare blessedness„ `. ,";_';,:, - Oood Hope- It is 36 miles long and 323 been submitted to the French salvage Soei- the tariff. - Some j so strangely sweet, - ter how rest the ruin, before the fastest op "''' miles wide, and has an axes of G76 squai•ci g etp by Baron d'Alessandro. Iiie covers the One of the. pleaaanteat episodes in Queen That my lips Qe►n only tremble • - s' '. t : steamer could reach Mauritius from Los_ - P With the thanks'I cannot ep" -• ' -, -. ,J % - miles. surface of the water with specially prepared Victoria s sojourn on the Riviera was the _ - t: - insubmergable thin netting, which sate like audience she gave to three French veterans O restful, bllsefnl ignorance I . : ':�• - V ': ' h _ abed of oil in calming the waves. At the of the Crimea. Her Majesty chatted cot- _ 'T is blessed not to know; ;. : ,� 14; �'_- ,` t : :- z - `t . ., �� ^•* "� breakwater of the Quiberon Peninsular !n orally with the aged warriors, and was It keeps me quiet is those arms }. v y _ u hi t • -- g Which wiU nod let me Y Brittany a netting of a thousand square agreeably impressed by the interview, for it And hushes my tired soul forests - "jk5� '' ' '_� ... ., g' 4 _ i . - . - ,a �. ' ' ': yards was used, and the results were so awakened ineffaaeablo memories which On the bosom that loves ma so. ~Y,:.. ;, : d . . . ­_ 4, . . " . satisfactory that a s cial commission has been appointed b the French Minister of 1. �- """` • a - - Marine to investigate. _ F ... --'''- - . ` .BWV f ' s I i . " -- ' I.•. -`"-- A Ere broke out on Monday moraing in a . ;.- �-�'r— - 1 11�R� pine forest near Bordeaux, and intense ez- 2.� �'-;i` i n'� ciF�emeat was caused owing to the prozimit�y „ - .� , �� F-1 1� �'�^ ^n of the national powder magazine, which, it .,,�� "'. _ a� r_4, -�- n was feared, might be readied by the flames. ✓•, , S 1 �yy In view of the anger to which the magazine I:: .r � - � 'Awk r�� `- J was exposed, every effort was made to com. . I _ �, ' t- F`` �- bat the fire promptly and effebtively, and - j: by : ,--- -err ter strenuous exertions the firemen and 1 • X r 1� *1 k -� � f. j, ;'; " , a, i ,> -xt1= . r 1, -.-M ` - . ?i 2'. I - -. , ,.� ; _, -I •.,• ._ . y 'r !r ';.; ° ( . � ;S` -1"r {: is t ,. �� ::'' '1.w _ ti, ,, ".--I y ;t� ` f�• ' 7;: ,y -. . r it•y � �I.,, .: .: ,..; &,_ ,.;,,_ :y J, ` .. , - �. P " i , 4.• {.Y .R L � . ;. rV..,: �� '' �. , ; AT _ _ y i_} y 'i . - = %: : " ,.1.. % :, ,, ,t I _:>. she has always held dear. Memories each ?:k;:� ;,`:4,, �. `' '¢~ice'.. ­ an these are Hite in barmen with the So I go on, not knowing, :� ,: q y I woad not If I might 5�"lx..' _ :' �,: Queens bent of mind, for she is said to I would rather walk in the dark with God 'k ,; . - ",1 f,j Than o alone in the light; • -:. -'. '. ' � - >•,. f' apt derive a melancholy. comfort from rneditat- g - ' _' ;' • - '= �~ ik in upon death and nursing her rivets I world rather walk with him by faith => ' p' =z . ; Po g P Then walk alone by sight. ,,; F "' griefs, which have been intensified of late ': ' Aa -''�` by the loss of her favorite grandson. ' M heart shrinks back from the trials .,V1 ' -.y ` .,,, My •'rye_: , i ' `�; - `�: : ".''' The probability that Anton Rubinstein which the future may disclose, +':,a • . :fr.'r1!.- .: Y_ - P Y • Yeti never had &sorrow - , :1 ,:';c' - '. -. the great pianist, will. visit' this country - But what the dear Lord chose, :: " -se. . So I sd the cumin tsars book. - -' ��* , -1• _ within a few months, lends interest to the g �, -t: Wittho whispered word He kno wit . , . .;" is ' ' '. ' � ' fact that be is one of the few infant prods- - p s. - , 4"..f:' a oluntser helpers encoeeded in• overcoming after -life. It is newly fifty -three year i` 5,. :i: �� At `' i \ he flames. All the trees . eoverin an aces' �• n K since he began, as a child of nine, to enter- ; , ;1 : l �.., c ' J �.. -- ' • ' - ' ' � f about 500 acres were destroyed. tain the public, and it ms be said that he y .. x,, I III, . ti - �Y -Z ;� Fresh outrages are reported by Daltiel has steadily grown in popular favor. It ie • ' i ;. , " .-• _ W_ -, �� r`f� -ran Malay Peninsula. Two Englishman, just twenty years since his last memorable i `:;:` , i ��- ��'� -r u, �' •r ��' seed Harris and Stewart, were murdered vomit to America. Rubinstein enjoys very - ,� `' =';'.' n N,,;� -'- -mod-^- -:;w --�' r . CA l,iarch 5 A oun Malay woman tried b heal h. H b th fi f i - 1 ,1 ��► �1 �+..✓. ,..Q ;i Y g ro ust t e as a gore o a so - . -� , `'K�� �_ ears Stewart, but was out down. dier, and a broad, square face that with its -- :l — . --r- —�'� >_i�..3 Z I , r ;tea' ;:f _I I- - - - . PORT LOUIS, MAURITIU& FtPewart s head was cut off and his body shock of long hair recalls Liszt s flowing .t,�:, .1 .: - - natilated. The Europeans at the diEernot locks, though the Rwsian pianiet'>r hair . 4_ %< l -'I But 14auritinshas ne`•er been visited much d'on, the'last trace of destruction would be i tations were called upon to render assist- still remains black, with but tew traces in I had been troubled five month! _ ... � ;w!y- . . ' by the tourist and the descriptive writer. It obliterated and the remaining people of the fnoe. A general uprising of the foreign it of *ray. The only+ indication of age about with Dyspepsia. The doctors told "s' residents for the chastisement of the natives ' has the same charms as other tropical islands island would be found sunk in the tropical him u the weakening of his memory for me it was chronic. I had a fullIIesl! . ,a-.,, _ which are more eaeill and more comfortably apathy. � possible. Both the murdered man were music as a result of which he is sometimes I ., f character and of inotIepsiw dts ham' eating and a heavy load in the. ? : ,r:� *;fn; ,ant "' _ ;.y . *: _ ",;: _ �y�. ,'il_. _,ys_ ffim§,� �2 9.*al�.°a;•: 'su. _ _ f. -. -zr� _�. ..w- r.;y -. r-J: n.a;: -�zt 5:.: 644..' - _ - ..�,,,, ,.,`P^�' k- - .:a :f -`- t<" *; i s={r' F •. -`u _ •'j F . �r.' 's•.. " .t?S, .�.t. >� '7 ••.. ,T ^s, b tip. , °y .w r3 :.-s i - i ' :�.�.�F_• _i+ -�� . .vt. - f it - 2� <., .y, ,��.; . .r :s-• ,,, , _ b ; - F° ";It 4•/ a!' i'` :.. -, - '.:o, : _ _ .'.4-, '.,-f, �, :r Y +n i _ .{ - t .9 t+ -. ,y :" -ii �jlr:: y Y 1� ! / ' ,,?7V ' i. V � - Y ° X1.'1 ". e U .. ,.t . .i et.r..,\_�.. r. -: -,_ .. _ s,.•: - d:- g ',r - i" -- LF'u_ ':S _ _ Y %�, ..ti +S ."G`,..b -I� .� •f:, - _ "c` ..gas' s 't-'? `-=s: _.. ,}' "e Kr• s - �s e'4., .a .t. ` r- " Fi •-d - a ,•A }} •,X -• -- , � Y ,w' _ '� ::.- - : 115 ' .�.. .,s,Y n \ , -i i le S l fdi 3- �� T- ` r.' $ -•' : ! - .a.` ' si"� ;ice ` "s� ..� � . +� "�' >r- s - .!; ,.rte g� `t. . > ��''m ` f ,..f!e }a- P • �:�'f 1'11 a �•z�. • �.- 4y 't .P �•• m�C . - - - -- ' .?•Se :,r - - -- - - _ - - - --- - - _ -. ` t,u•r �; .tr`$: `• €T. `.[v KS.•ta •s^ , - -', - - 'f tl % ��IIIIIIII�111111� 1 III ` `` _ h . _�- ` max. , - , . _ F.. „ .. q.a r. - - - c kam, P_' _ .. 1. ; _ BROCK ROAD. P • swinging . and an exhibition by the Broom .r w, �`{ .;i Sr ads, Na. 8864. Tea - 1;� 11+ C o o� �''st 3�iss skinner of M rile ieeil;i lfi<rs. til e e serves from 6 nn- ` j -. Y , ryone ie eatia9ed. . °.: l� . - � ". Vii ` ' Aeth Badgerow at present. Tames Malcom very kindly drove etasa -. _ l a - 1, - - r Harry Cowan, of Toledo, visited s sr. of children from our school to the Teach- ; N ` ... - _ ents this week. He was accompa a by ore Convention at Whitby last Friday. • - : w .I, k - - - - his cousin David. The children expressed - I _', ,. I P ed themselves very ,. O . _ .. :o. 1. ` (► � �' ��C t.fxt g � , $ - Mrs, W. H. Jackson left Taeed for a toroibly in regard.to their enjoyym#nt of the . :1 f ... •isit fo Napinee. May su•oyment IId a trip, one of them remarking'•We jnetpaint• - -ir ( P • . s published every Friday morning at its office safe journey be her porti . Mis Lillie ed the town red." , ' " . .A 41 k ! � Pickering, Cut. *:. f t i. , • . I has chief control in her ab nce. Wm- Hagerman, our popular undertaker - % ° ' ! `�Y.., TERMS _, Mr. Leith Badgerow hue Chang his spent some time on business in Uxbridge Will ally the eXClt "enlent 111Ci- �; 111.96 peryeafr; 011.001roaid' in advario• boarding hones. He hue, we are d, en- Oshawa and othee eacee last week. He" . . >f_: P - - - - ' . • "- RATES OF ADVERTISING : ,gaged with Me. G}eo. Winn for the a aimer. intends keeping a good assortment of fur- . " - t' , _ _ _ - (1eo. Farley, Eaq'., hue taken the aney nitare and coIIdaot fanerala with rom ti- dental to the , `ilPO. i��a ' " First insertion; gel line 10 chute. , P p Each subsequent insertion, per line - a . at Mr. Pero) a. tude, and is fully prepared to meet the - " ` 11 - ,i � . This rate does not include Legal or Foreign raid- Thos., Joe. and Mary Cowan, wit sever. wants of customers to these lines of trade. - . . - ' � °" : t vertisements. al others here are suffering from easles The South Ontario Excursion to Niagara `. Special term given to parties making con- -0 - _ • - • . - .` -- at resent. The number of sahol re are Falls and Buffalo, will be run next Mon - ,�.." racste for 8 or 6 months or by the pear. Half p - ` . yearly or yearly contracts payable uarterl dail increasin , the measles are disc da A lar a oom an is fall expected, - - F t q Y. Y g P• Y• g P Y Y Per ► 1 . > Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, - peering amongthe children now. as the committee hays secured the magni- '(� $� � �: - �.- one year, 05, 00, payable in advance. Wm. Gibson, of Greenwood ui hued ficient steamer -Carmona '' and t A large a urchai'e of �``�; " I _ SwNotics in local columns ten cents per line, placed the . _ ,,,_. � = -Y `" _, five cents per line each subse uent insertion. last week a cart from our carriage aker, fare at the lowest possible figure. Our ' - i , ' �.- ? ,t, Special contract rates made known on applica- Mr. Lochs, eleo made a purchase, a d sev- band will furnish music on the occasion. ` " . ; j on. No free advertising. 1. oral more orders taken. Thep s v oar Return . tickets to the Falls, 11.10 ; to Ft'' . Advertisements without written netractions town turns oat the best ridin car in the Buffalo =1.60 t : �sillbe inserted until forbidden and charged ac- , g . ,,;; . Z' . _ ! -- • .. aordingly. orders for discontinuing adventies- market. Don t fail to try one. 1 -1�, - ... j _ _r manta must be in writing and sent to the pub- The ratepayers of the S. SeotiO held a Xetu Advertisements. ' I _.; I• - - Job York promptly attended to. ' meeting on Mvnda night and d dad to i I. Monday 1 ' ' - = w. �. CLARK PR attend the Union Picnic at Roaeb nk on OATS : -For hire, apply t� J. Hea- or Su mar Wear t�,�3t ' re iv . ' OPRIETOR. the I7th of this month. «e genet ly can gene, at G. T. R. station Ptckerinq. Terms ce ads ;, 51 W make a good showing, and this yea prom. reasonable. 31-31. 4_' i Our Politioel- Strict Independence. .. _ . ` � . = ices even .better things. All oar le are j� O R BALE OR TO RENT : -The � Q �: � �i : `> OUIi Aim -A First- claes'Loca1 Paper. . " going. 1' premises in Pickering vinaae lately oo- _ ', - : ! cu i d M. Harvey. Comfortable dwelling . ( • : pe bvF, No one fills the "office of Mayor i r this it a' r Our Expeotation8 -The hearty with shop attached. Also comfortable and ' ' - �: upport of the veoole of Pickerin> and vicinity: town at present. The reeignatioD Of the commodious stableB. Apply for particulars to _ . n ' . - «; k': : recent office bearer is keenly fe and John Remmer Pickering P. O. 3*f. ,. i s• -• .. 1. things in general will suffer unles come (`1 I. KING Butcher, Dunbarton, I ':: FRIDAY, JUNE 10; 1892. ( ' ` `_" i 4 action takes place at once. The lik y can- v • eolicite s share of the patronage of the I >rtr'- r -y.. p I ! - tI_ didates are Mr, M. and J., both ho Orable public Will visit Pickering village, Tuesdays, . ;I -" • Thursdays and Saturdaye, and adjoicing places - ' O I . : -F. ` - rib. NOTES AND COMMENTS. - and true. on intermediate days, Prime most at reason- . R _ _ p Give me a trial. Si -tf. . 4 N GREEN RIVER. able ricer. _ - . . i. -�- __ _ _ s' `I J 1 .. LIAVING4 purchased the stook of the - - - - i . O-ur Reeve has given notice of mot- _ 117 i k.. late Daniel Mood consisting • f :. _ ion in t11e county council by which J• `V•'8pence was in oar burg on Bator- y Y. g bf Men'e day evening trying to secure recrl its for and 130 's, Ladies' and Susses Boots and Shoes, ,�1 - t . he will ask that the C)ntarlU Legl$lat- Slippers. etc. I am prepared to sell cheaper - ° No. 2 Company bf the 34th Battali��. than the cheapest. It will a 1` p Y pe p Y You to eiat�ins . k ' ere be requested to a point a Referee P R Ii h bee fled hil my stock before purchasing elsewher Thi Y ;{ , ,;' to hear Q cases for damages against It ,t_ • 4 municipalities. .• There is certainly I ', ! . ( - _ . much room for improvement in this Iii =y 4 i . ,,- :-' direction as the entering of a claim ` - - � `by an individual against a town -or - i �� . - =•a _ township is almost all that is liecess- .. % . � . . • ary to secure damages. Whether `E, ; 11. E4 f It" � . Reeve Parker's motion; if acted upon, �� ' ;`; would mend matters, it is hard to q► ? , t '. . - state, but to our mind it is a step in i f • I ' �_. the proper direction. 1 w 1 a ._ . f " . James G. Blain, Secretary of the t t.. �Tnited States, has resigned and his . i i " : I "' resignation has been unceremoniously „4�s1. ` $ - received by President Harrison. What cover se n non n to bed fora few days with inflamatio We ate pleased to note however, that b is con- valescent. The Beavers have accepted a o lenae from Unionville team to play p► - iendly I match of football ll on Saturday, 11 b inM. Ball faced at 3 o'clock .harp. - (lose match is expected. The annual sermon of the A. O. . W., which convenes here fortnightly, ' ill be delivered in Whitevale Methodist ,,harch on Sunday, June 19th at 8 o'clock. Sister lodgep have been invited. . Our academy was closed on Fri fay, it being the occasion of the Teacher Con - yention at Whitby. Mr. Lawrie, th teach- er, was accompanied by Mr. Tu er as delegate on behalf of the trustees. Preparations are being made r the I- 1 bald d h e. e . stock was bought at a sacrifice and the public i_ _ will get the benefit. JAMES RAE, Wbiteyale. (tf _ - - . t - . CHOICE Evergreen Shade and Orna- . . '.' - AT - mental trees for sale. The undersigned, has in stock about 90,000 Norway Spruce and ' - " . Scotch Pines in all sizes ap to feet. 9 inch - - Spruce tree plants as they arrive rom the old ;11 D'UNBA:R9S . . sod $4.00 per hundred; I to 3 years growth in - Canada half a cent per inch. Also all kinds of 1 vegetable plants for sale. Celery and late cab- we i - - bags a speciality. H. Hopkins, V. $., Green . River. Ontario. _ - 30.3m, - . I -- . . F° R S A L E : -The residence and -I'••' • _ grounds of the undersigned. There are 4g acres. Da rods frontage - --on which is a solid . •, ' , . brick house, with every convenience, also defy- •o• - .. CALL AT : - - -. .o. _ ' ing house and stables• Young orchard, and . - . • small fruits of ell kindil. The place is located - I • - . - - opposite the Pickering college, and is one of the ' most desirable proprarties in the villangge. Applq ' 3 - S for particulars to JOHN FIELD, or W.V, RICH_ ' . ARDSON, Pickering village__ lb-6m. - �01; SALE. -The estate of the late .. . .. . •` i ac oc a , ten to atten t e pu io at Mrs. Eve containing 113 Hardware Store for all kindy of garden seeds by the or.. or g 00 acres, being t I ; . , � • '��• : ; - - f reason the ate Secretary had for his Every, - • rl. ! Cowan a Grove. Parties who have horses composed of the S.W. quarter of tot lo, to the - . r �� t -,: . - sudden and wholly . unexpected pro- and rigs at their disposal will do ell to end con of the the township of Pickering, front; _ -- - . : _ - -d -t • tedure it Is hard to $a • but It seems make the fact known to teacher o; -true- in Kingston road, 4>j miles from the tow n of a er package. ,,,,,i . - • Y , Lon red and ellow Globe. man d •1�., � . W it by and 1 miles from Pickering Village. � p p � g y B� - _ A Ak • .to be generally believed that he re- �- Good soil, good buildings and every convenience. . . •'' The propeller .• Empress" has be neon This is a very desirable property. Title India- r � , ,1 signed in- order to be in a position to seeds t . . , '; i__ . verted into a side wheel steams well, pucable. For further particulars applv on the turnip seed. black tares, white ensiladge corn, arld Imo_ Es ' . acre t the Re ublican nomination for remises to A. A. POST, County Architect,Whit- . .- ecaroel steamer either, as bone an mss �"'"` � '1 ,R President in the electiah soon to take cie is t�e motive war. However, Ca t. Promises V• BrCHARD$ON�Tiotary PubUo, sil kinds of den 1 1- '.. Fl-. place. It looks now as though there Monney is to be congratulated on t e sa - - too 8. t ' a will be four candidate$ for the Presi• (ee. of hie undertaking. Parties d iron. ROBERT BONNER Jr, Cheap for cash - ' � - ' of obtaining e+Qason tickeN will ap y dnr " . 1. __ ;_ debt a Chair nett term. Harrison and ing Jane to either. the Captain o Mate HIS fatnoas roadster stallion will Blain st Cleveland and Hill. Hoover. Tri dail toCatfish Ba which T make the season of DO! at the stable of - m - - - is fut becoming a popular resort. y Wm.0owie, Brougham. Bonner,Jr.,hu proven : pp . �.�C��RDSON �: - - Would it not be more becoming •for The .m of the Literary Boc et On himself a sure foal getter, and his stock is so • � •- - t' . g Per Y Y well known that further comment is an neces- . . our representatives at Ottawa to hustle Wednesday eyening consisted of a mock sary. His pedigree is exceptionally ood, " - I __ • " ' trial. The Oharge au -that on th 15th will be seen by referring to cards. Terms. -- - I along with business and get Lome for To insure a foal, 4110, • ab - �' IM3 I f T, day of May one Francis Percy did lfally, payable le tat February - .- Harvest and tatie digging, rather than and with malice aforethought appr priate -- 7 - - - -- - -- ---- ' a I - • } hold long sessions-, and discuss such unto himself a certain coat, the Thorn -Bt-ed Trotting Stallions . � . g p party w ;. `� outlandish things as Home Rule for of one George Ferrier. Mr. Ferrier acted - ,! °_ Iceland. From the recent records at on his own behalf, while the inter sew of GRIT WIL liad GUOSTONE r on the 24th of May. - i: :� the prisoner were ably looked after 1 y Mr., .. . - - _ Ottawa and Quebec, the Imperial Par- commonly called Dr. John Ferrier alias - ru,: I'ttu, J.,t7l ,►} But before. that time you should et that Bedroom Suite, Or I . - liament would be led to conclude that John Rogers. Although the attorr y for �' , - -. - there is enough h corru tion -and oodle the defence attempted to ,rovo an a bi,che W • G. G E R 0 W, W H I T E V A L E, C N T. 4 p r Eatellsl�u table feud het 3 our pictures framed and �` P - f P.vidence against his client was over 'helm- %Will u1•ike th" htv►s',,} of 1'•nf3, ups follo►ts - x - " ° In Ireland now, without giving her a i,t g y,. y tn.i. ►I1- 1►-a%e their own stable. Col1Ch recovered, etc,, lit Hilts S' D111111 ha,�m's. . and he was found: guilty. 3ud ement ul�n�lu �1a g' -. � treasury of her own' to rifle. Yes it reserved. X1'1►it.et•ulo, .un /1 Ilroweed to liroogham. noon; ' - -- -- - - _ _ . - - - ,'_ seems to its that v►ehave lal�t of our �--•- -- for, ni ht. Tvn'wuu'1 1 hour, tht►nJoh t4rooklin We Have a full line of Undertaking goods. - . Those'' Dealing_ 11 y tor. eight. Tuew►iuy, proc►secix to John t trtue't,, ;3�:. _ WHITEVALE t� 1 g �" -._ F• own liken tobleech without wasting I . con, 7. Darlingtim, noon: thence by wuy of I:n Wltll ll3 will et `ti`11At file ' �YAllt �t right prices. We. . uiskilleu to Tyrouo• uigt►t. N'oduce►;luy, l,rocee/lr g J - time choosing asuitAl4epattern for the `ir• S. Ilajor spent a few days thiq week to Orono fur noon : thence to Noacastle, night- . • -11 b have latel ; urchased - i Emerald Isle people. - on- business in Aurora. Thursday will i,ruceett to ftowu,anvint., upon : 3 <P R new Hearse- �i'hlch 1S - thence to (,shnwu, night. Friday. will 1►rocee,l Otte Of rho hest lIl the CUL111tiy ? - bliss Xlajor, of Aurora, is visit at to %Vhitby,uaun ; tl,owwo to 1•►ckeriuq for night .. � - - ' _ - - - The Canadian C'i0m1ll1SSI0n Bent to :Maple Ave , this week. Sdtur}lar, ,rroccoas byy way of G 4n.ey -h Hotel, _ v Robt. Nowlau was etitertaiuiu>; , ne .of to Rollg IhU. noon ;.thence to their own stable , - • - Washinaton to try and arrange a trade not►l the following Monday inoru►ut; This ' - HILTS. & . DILLINGHAlV' _ his college chums this week. i mug• will be continued chruughout the season, ' - . treat have returned, but what sue• �SCKER=1-T� ONT_ - I -. _. - ' y Jae. Sall and famyly were away v itinK' Irealth end_ weather permitting. _ - •: cess they met with remains yet to be friends in Lemonville last week. - ° . - - m - _ -_ Miss Simmons, of Chicago, arri - here -t T( -regal ast•F;�tivir,e+ -t- am -- .. . disclosed. Our Government must not K y •. ' • , - • - •, . _ ` last week. on her way to Manitoba. GRIT WILKHS-- To iusure a foal 040, season an y - expect mach attention until after the Mrs. Smith, of Dutton, has been vi itiu[; to he paid fat of February lE+�i. 1 to be paid LETTER l� TO THE.-PUBLIC-1 1 ` Presidental election, and it seems tO at titne of service. Season mares payable last • , - �� . - her miter, Mrs. Tbos.Baere, for a few aye, round. - ��s - �' - i be utter folly to send our ministers Mrs. Jae. Thornton is preparing to o to (iLADSTONE- -To insure a foal'61e, to be paid gRI;R13Y thank all who have a . - - ='' I 1. 1. - let of February IMA. ,'I to be paid down at patronized me in the implement bu$1- - " - - -over there to be trifled with, as ha$ Denver, Col., where her son Albert went • i I tlx'' " last fall. time of service, Season mares #10 payable last ness in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutuall - I " -been done on each of the former visits. round.''. - g y � , j . . } .I `- That we will et better terms of trade David Aun-s is brightening up his oui,e •. -_ -�, peasant and profitable. As you are no doubt aware, the Massey and .. r ' . °- _ g by an application of that miraanlou im first class pasture, .yell uaterd, within forty Harris Companies have amalgamated, slid this amalgamation'' Will d0 away _ k from our neighbors many suppose,and prover - good - Faint. rode of stable, and snares from-a distance will,be with man agents throughout Canada, but I am leased to state that I have ' Rich rd Simmons Galled this the k to oared tor, and every I,reeaution taken for their y h' g p : indeed the late s eech of Lord - Salis- I P Ise. i�immons who s ill safety, all accidents and escapes at owners risk, secured the agency for Pickering Township for the flew Masse ' Harris fires. : - bury, at Hastings, Would seem to see his brother . A(larees ail oorrospondeuce to . } ' - l g ' such a r state of health. This union of capital and property will not in an wa effect rices, however, - forsbadow such a state of affairs. In Thos. L'Amoareaux is easily enga din �V• G. GE1tUW, «'hitevale' but will be an advantage as each agent will have a larder verist of machinery. _ k the meantime, however, we shallhave getting matters in baps, prepare y to g • y y . . to struggle along, encouraged by the his removal to the een City, to offer. You can have your choice of the three best binders made; the wide open end, No._3, Brantford; the Toronto No. 10- 13 lid _ . C` 14Ir. and Mrs. �Vh'teou, of the city aid the Toronto No. 3, - F . - .. . belief in a glorious future for our young . P A, all in five and six ft, cut ; ill© choice of seven dif3erent mowers, and three i_ - us flying visit this w k. They loo ap if 1 f _ _ y7 y , Laocoon in different horse rakes an.i seed drills, as well as strawcutters, root cutters, and -�1 . •cotllltry• cif life full a -1rees with them. z 1- I. . �� a are glad to see James White a oaud the coils of pulpers, cultivators, sulk and wall:inn lows - • �" . - - filt� 1lackEnzie memorial fulid has again after- his painful accident, . hiGh y o p ,and all other kinds of farm im- _,. +' .Q, necessitated the amputation of sonic f his the fatal $e1•- plleulents. -. ' ' a commenced to take definite shape. P - - {�, :t fingers. pents was not Ilemember I bave-moved my warerooms to Remmers block - o osit6 .. • Already a. number of large colitribu- more lief leis PP ;.. :, " Delegates frorn the Methodist and Rap- p Moores blacksuildl shop ill Pickering village. • Call on me earl and I air =. _ 1 'a lions avP been made t0 it. k rom fist Sabbath Schoo's attended the ' o.vu ° • _ - than is the sure to satisfy you. ?�. F'ORSY'T3 Pickerin 011t, 1 -40 . -;a•X. a e ould e m as o,vent,�n at Che oo last roanwhopines - -- -- - -- - - - -- - -- - -- - ' g' k pre el� �ppearane It w s e t ;hip. C rryw d� -, ?��,- - thoug he - Macdonald fund of a Simi- Thurs lay. -- -- = - -- -- - - - - -- _ : ". under the of -_ � -` '� far cha arise is to be outdone.' It �t'e noticed the' genial caatitenat of . SHILOWS. eePltTaL, r ,` I Herb. Po nter at church last Sabha h the ' _ BAST. , • _ i ' would eem to us that the better y feet$ of dis- believe that he is .remaining a few days ��'�'� I � - 1.� W 1 - 1x1,600, • s method lof perpetuating suelh honored ea,t of our village. ease, caresses, •? G ovorwork V��� ��'O� ' llan�es ale these would be to found a W. H. Major goat a valuable Dolt atety T�.: ' ' ,1. i_ ry ,. • Cailadlail `Vestminister. After a which, if it had lived, would probabl, have worry, etc. y i. 5k., Rouse ourself. Take BANKe .� been among the fanc drivers of 'hila- . ' century for so it will be difficult tb des- delphia or New York. Y heart of hope again and BE A MA1+T ! CURE. OF - TORONTO , We have cured - thousands who `=• - cover tl,e resting place of. these: wor- Geo. Carter has his barn raised al right, ' . ' �: "�q: `. " . thy patl'iat'ehs Of our country. `When and the.carpenters are now at work ti.,, allow U$ t0 refer t0 them. WE CAN - This GREAT COUGH CURE, this sec- - '. I Y ef�ssful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without .. . . _ ;" - - - Canada has reached the height of her it into shape before harvest. It is a fine CURE YOU b use Of our eZC1uBIVe : y a arallel in the history of medicine. All TORONTO BRANCH . - V� ' ' - building and a credit to the comma icy. method$ and a fiance$. Sim le p . ' :1 i .. G present. asp.ration,- independence- Last Sabbath evening the Me odist PP P ' druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos- , a• => - nnfailin treatment at hems for hive 14, - - - - how la entable it will. be not to be pulpit was ably filled by -Mr. Th m of g guarantee, a test that noother cure can Cor• Church • dnd Wellin ton Sts, , ', � .., - " =� _. able to Dint with satisfaction t0 the )fount °Joy, the school teacher of that place. Lost Or Failing' Manhood, General or successfully stand. If you have a Cough, g . _ I.- We _would like to see others follow ait in Nervous Debility, Weaknesses of �re Throat, or Bronchitis,. use it for it will -• p- hallows ashes of those who have , SAVINGfS DEPAU9r .I - this line. , cure you. If your child has the Croup .of M NNNN . s - fog ht 'her battles and indured fibs Body and biilld,ifeots of Errors or Whoo in Cog h - . i - g . Rev. Rev. J, Ct nn0- M 'And WM. Maj r ace P g ,use it promptly, and relief Dleposits - received in etirtts of $5 and h . � 6` ' ;, - . llardshl s necessary to bring about away) this week attending the snare Es'eeeses in Old or Young. Robust, is sure. f you dread that insidious disease P' -.. = ' t. Irv, yy , wrrds and Interest allowed thereon at So CONSUMPTION. don 1 ai! to use it ft will �_ . _` - - such a pappy existance. . IYrethodist Conference of the Bay of uiute Noble MANHOOD fully Restored. re o f I v =.: . ._ ;- . • Dist ict. We underetai,d ti,at th came u or cost nothing Ask our Drug, • current rates. :- . - . i' � . rovement seen the first day, g LOH'S U - - - ? ._ _ - : d M ': gentleman will be our pastor for th com H w 1st r SHI C Pei a Io cis., - - 1. ' Nitiga a Palls electors vote on(lay ing year. oP to enlarge and , strengthen, So cts, and $i.00, •• - ' r'' _ ' -� v WEAR UILDEVELOPED ORGA1ti8 AND -- - -- - - -- -- - -- -_a ` ,:___ �... ; ' , � : y. In favor pf expenditas X10,000 for anew Major Bros. have been beaatifvi their s PEC'I -¢L DErboerl'Ta•..-• .� ., `T, _ premises by placing out•no fewe that, PART$ OF BODY. Dien testify from , T`� T &S�-- Piak•lgng StationQ -T•S - � ,• , hikh sel#ool. _.r . , . . than 1; 00 arnamental trees. Com along , felt. \S 00INu EAST DIIE AS FOLLOWS: - •_ f }, ; '�y - The talal of Che petition against Mr. z; GO States and Foreign Countries. , :. Special Hates allowed for amoaute re- - �� � , neighbors and let us sustain our re ► "tation I`o. 4 Ext�RESs . -9:08 A. M. * $, ;, '� Pridharli, M. P. for' South Perth, has of having the finest looking farms in the Wr1t0 them. Bbok, ex lanatioa �� ; "�mainin not less than three m, nth and �' lark • one 27 P 1Z Mnii:D 2:18 P. M. , -• ;•tI , oq'; beeu fixed ford Province. - . and roofs nailed sealed free. Deposit receipt issued for' same. :. i 11 , ' ' had her 'sidewalk all P - .� ) - (i LO(AL. 6:80 P. M.. - - . -Cb rb St. bits Those of yifu wli.o 'Pecgiya the N we in Address . TRAIN9 GOING WEST bUR AS F ��: _� and gin st, i$- re(jiiiving a time, do not, for any sakev forget tl a baud �t /� •� .{ . P a �n ag g s the art to -ni lot at T. ' ERIE M E D I V A L 0V. - No. 7 Lc1ce>w' .+ . •a, 9:Q$ A. � A - re and P Y g P. Wnite g, cod. i a�M.. . _ ,. .. WAD R .•.H.' "` `` I -I " tholo g overbaa g ro tarn will g 113. l l >'. - . " :' 'Ilfl' ' � 11� T x 1 di abetiq.l program be givede, ipoludi _ mclub SURA �' r ; :. �: F_, l efi= _ ' - ..((� r _ - •111 •ri t # :9.iNtS - t ij � J � �. ��'- .t _ . j - RC - -'V{.n " �- ."T t - f �• ..: i '_"Yip xi.,• -F. �'i �: , e��i ="'fit„ . _.s F1 F.' ��k4 u} '� •5..�s. - 'k - 1T «•e{•;aF. �C.j�e• _ _ r ., _ m.°"�qq - _e +,'.� <' •t1�'.s. .-dip• k�'=� _ :�tz... 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" - . , ' = I I �..�.. .. I I . "!� - I : M �.. i-,., � Z_ . .�, I ... . . . STOLEN - � - 1892. .. 1, .1 .11 ­ - - 9 ----' - I ZN IN THR MOST BARE IPAORD MANNER Following is a record of ' the b � . ..I q,j -7 9 ToitoxTo, June 10, . � :�' . . . I . I �Z� �,­. �.,, � � � . I - FUItNI URE'.. " &V ,­.....- . ­ I �'...... *. .. �... 1, �, 1� - ,:......'�, transacted by the Court at B on NM . . � �'N,' 1�,l I )" .. . ;. I __. . e&J9 &U1. . �__ . I .I 1- ." , '-M�Al_ . _ . rRox OUR, EXCHANGES- -..- rough ,iiL I Gis. , , ._-. ,�- -, - • i - I ­ ;. �: ..". R. _ � . - I . ­', - ,�_ I � . __ . . � , Monday May 80th. . to 866 # 00 00 to 00 85 - __ _. . - - - I ­IA� I -;1 ,,�9 , , . - . - - . . :1 _. 1. - . ,_ - 11, - of _. M ­­ - ­1 , � . - . . . ­ - - . . , " — - , �� WX - , -, " - . :. - . I � . . I . � -,. - I ._,!� , .--,, _:� .,�'.'�* �_� Ii. . .. - Wheat, spring ,., . , :.�, - -, Fiw �- - ,`�� , t I �1: - .... ." - - - - Council will meet on June asbucnoN nI.A3515811menT, .1. ot.... 00 00 to 00 78 .. � . . . _. 1. 11 '-L' - ­` e��- . 7'. - .. '114i . 0 - - - . . �. - ­ - � 1� '... _. I . . , 1 ­111�14,z .y...., - . , , . , � . I I York 0ounty_ Bernard Baker, near ... - * - E VALE'.. , . .�._.__ ­.�.., .n,- -,,�,- - Wheat, red winter...... 0() 00 to 00 86 .. ,� , : �, - -:,.,; - - .- 11 _Xickering wed I . . .� � __� �� " ., , . , - - . ,� - , .... . .., ''... , - -, , -, __,7 " . - . � , ��, '' " _i..U,:,;, 1. .. . : _k , � " .1,�.,- . . . . - :. .13ti ' - - - ­ `­ ': `1- " - "' \ ,.- - - � . �, ..,i:.�, �V�,'.`-."`:,., !,�"! ��.� . - L. I u girl of questionable a 0150. Joshua -Bundy, Claremont cad Wheat, goose ........ a..* 00 0090 00 70 .. I I . ... 7 � I 6 I-- � �1� ..-- _,� -1 ." V - . . - - It wao a Sutton . I � . . I ., v, -X,­_., "'I" . t � I I . I 1, , I ..� �e 0200 on� personal prokerty. S.Hilts, hits- Oats, bush .... *.i..00eea.. 00 84 to 00 85 , - - . - - . . , : -_: `­� ).- __F;`�;i�..� ,,� �- " . .1 - . , a is bliss, '618 I __ . - - ".. ­��N" . - - - - . -,� �- I .�. ­., I . :, , ': , ` .- . . ..,7 - "' , 1* , . - _ ,_ . - .- .. - - who said "Where singleness , irate, village lot reduced 950. A. lack, Barley, - '. . I . L... I . '. .. . I - _ . . bush .... N ........ 00 OQ to 00 40 I . , . .. i 1. Ak:._ I-,. " . I . . - . ._ , � � . � . - ­'. .�.: ., .,r . P.." 1. ­­ I " I .; . . ­­ ,__ , � � " ­,4 .�. I .� - -, " - . .. . - - , - I - � . , . I - , '- - ., .. _..: : .--- * .- -- -77�L" - folly to be wives." Claremont reduced $50 and. added to ugh Peas, fiush ................. 00 00 to 0061 ' '; , I., -- - -*�': ,� -.-: i';.,'. - 61 _: � .� . . i era district -'�.-, �4-;_;,,� _', _� � , , �­ A!' ., . . .. ­- - ; . - � . '*�.,__ I 11 '_-illg �' 4- . � - ­ - .. ., _.- growers of'Niaga; " w . I - - I - -,. - _,_ I I 0 � �_-,,;- � . - , .�� -1 - I ". .... I The fruit gr I Gregg. Jos. A. Young house and 2 acres Hay,new, ton ............ 12 00 to 18 60 ��;._ "' - Z - • �. - � : . . � : , - , I L .;, t , I ';�4 V,� f . .. �_1111'1. . - I . . . n Saturday night and or- � , , ; . � I'll . ­ .. - I . .S�AR` 1 _1 - " �;.. � . - . - .. . � , , � . � i . I �. . - q:,;� ; CA-,wsw. ., - - . - . - .. " . .. .. ., .. . . - � .. '_ .'.. . '.. - 4 - met at Queensto . on lot 17, con. 5 assesesed 1500 and eorge Straw, ton ................. 10 00 to 11 50 . I . . . I ,__., h QRA'.! .,r L., I - . ... - - ..�, �V% . , : i LL ­ —_ . . _­ . - 21 ,L. - an association. h'll* ' assessment reduced by 0- A - . � ; . . � : , - .1 i , _' . � . . - - . : y�. , - . ized i A. Dressed bogs ............. 6 0040 00 00 . ( . . - .... *1.. � .-,. - .. .."14. . � - gan I . - r, � ..,_.�'. . 2 , - .. . - ', - . . '. -11�i wasp never stings ; but so Urquhart, - _: . ww"� - _,." - .�' -�­�e.;,�',',',V.,,. . i . . . � � _: '-* �o­ - � ,- I 4 The male ws, . . Ert, shop in Brougham asses for Beef, forequarters... @*of � 6 25 to 7 00 . - .. - - - - . � .. ,,I,,.. " - -j, * i..". I I ' L - " : ... - - . - , - , . I big sigtor are twins and 1150, and T. B. Willis reduced same a ant. . ­­ .,�,�S4,�, - ' " , . , as he and � . i ! - - L�-. . - , : t . - gL,t_--"i!-f.,­i I ­ . long Beef, hindquarters ........ 8 00 to 10 00 The undersigned having purchased the furniture and un - - 4 I . - - 8 al a, this bit of knowledge &Vaileth John Cowie assessed as joint tenant 26, � ,_;,� .1 .:. . ". . - - s R, �-5�,. � - `-;:F,4_-, .. , . . . dress mutton .................... 8 00 to 11 00 business in Whitevale, is prepared to furnish goods in his line' at lowest , I" I , � W. L con. 7. W. Benson assessed simils v for I - . - -Xi I .. I "idill .4 , -. � - I . iff 110-. ! �?'?,�,, ,1 . � .! ."X-.;, � . . , � not. . � W&S made lot 24, con. 8. J. B. Madill assess "oint Veal, carcass ............o., 6 00to 9 00 living prices. - V, . _. 1, d - . R, -, . An ti�successful attempt ' J - __ - . ., - . ; . - ­.. 5 �, � - - . undertaking requirements; - Flist clait'..'�",s-4-.- I. .� Clipton, Saturday nigh , to wr with Henry Madill. F. Denn. Funeral furnishings' and all andertak" inents', . . - - ­' --' near eck tenant v . joint Butter, lb .................. 00 12%o 00 14 1 _. �_Akl � 1, I - - A. �_ : ,R. express from tradford to tenant with his father. R. Scott, as enant Eggs, doz .................. '00 10 to 00 00 Hearse when required. I � ", * '� , - eu-�,�, ., - -t. ." . . . the Go - for- W. B. Madill's farm. Hiltsand lling- ' I - % - , .. -1 .. ... -.-. I , ,,� 41 , - _'�.. - �. G. . ­ 1� "Sr _45,_' ,,, , I . . � _.­.. � . . . �Pe.`- . -.I_ drich, - * ' .*- . ' . , ,-Go . ham assessed for $100, Pickering. John ' , . . � - ' - . ­ - - 1-5 .. . . - - . t C ,. - . - ". AX a . ..:: _o I - _-.,;�­_ - ­ • - _., MusterJames Lowery,is repro DOMINION BANK -txr.33. xx MMMA -Aw ­,,�Ll *11'' . countfiEast Robinson, assessed as tenant for lot con. A�-a .A.1-T. '17-7'1%j.-.�-.= v' rm"-, -, - - . . . - � >. �., .� I ­ York Orangemen a - I , I _...�"­ I- A-, � , . I senting y 9 W. H. Hopkins, Pickering assess for . - v 4 �:. ,1%, � , , 44 � - " J_1 . �,$vq .: . .. I "�, - `;�l . - . : . oi?� ., '! .. . r, . , . i preme Grand Lodge held ** ' ___' �1 -.4 . I ,�," moetiDg.of the Su 300. . Luther Bowes as joint owner A lot Capital Paid up, . . ,' $1,500,000 . ­f ..-,# .'_ � __ - �i�-.,,-,,x , - ontioal this week. ',, 10 in 8th con. " ��,�:. ., , _- - L * � , , _. in M .- - __,­ 'L,' -A -1�1:' _'.il I , q . .1 .4-, . I ­I-, �-, 4 v, �..�_ - . . I 9 - year old CH"GR W 488118SKENT.- . . Surplus, . m . ­ k, ---., on the 28th ult., the 8 or . : $IA501000 , --... - - �' ."-z- _"'.," . " . V - - AGENCY. � . .­ . , , -:­�5�..­ ­1 I . I .1 . of C�meron Trull, who lives on the W. H. Smith assasse,t for lot in 'to- . . . .,. �-., �., , ,:: .,. .;? .t".., n Cameron - 11 , �e`-'­­­,� : - A 'a 0�.__ I T I I k"n�-­,-, - so , NEW ��, WILLIAMS '-.-,.. - � . V,. " I., D . glad- TV '1� I.: - i ­_ �1_1 - . . Darlington, fell from vale, F. A. Boston, John Beaton, M .Bea- - - . .. - . - . lake aboTe In a WHIT BY . .. � I . 1�4_.,�,Yldi .4 � I . i Q� " V I-, . - . 1 - . ''' - ,�', � i - der, breaking both bones of the left fore ton, assessed for lot in Whitevale in 'ea of I - I . . - . . ,,A., :i�. I '�-' �, , , Ct - I . - . I _.. - . . . , " . � . . ,:" - � SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . - � ... - . .. � .. - �!, �,�. I . - ., - .. . . . . . , ­ . . � ��, -t�,'j` I . . . . . ­ , � 2 . - 'A_ 11. - I "if ,.;i� - . . . . . . - ,- � �1 .. I late Hector Beaton. James Burr a, 32 � I I - � .�;, �t, . ! . I . , . , . . : * I -��,. - . . I I . I . . . . - , - . - . I . � - . . .- . � � - . ,in Interest allowed at highest current rates. No - - � . -, __tl - I . - - - . .1..: - - _�,, " . . . . . . ��: - •- .! ,., - - ,z I go V, ay . , , . . . . 3rd change to Benj. Carter. . B. notice of withdrawalz6quired. I � � . - I v, .. � : . . .-,. I - . , . , " . . - I - . I- - . N�wm!arket won't get a now railway . . . . . . , - . .­ �.. - 0I , - .!". - ... .., , � V , . Hartrick, 50 acres of lot 12 in let ange I . � . . . . : . .. . '_ " -.1. i?, . is . .� .. . '. : I - .� .. . , __ - ­1 - . - ''.. station for a year or two. A recent via to Thos. Wilson. Mrs. H. Tripp, to 25 in In,. - . W. H. HOLLAND, . . . . ­_ % .. . , - , .- it�: ­ I � . - I : Superintendent and his . . I . . . I - . . . . . . - . .1 . . -.. lm�. , I ; 1, 'j, - �-!' . 1;, , . I . . � ­1. �.�'A.11 .V, . ly . � W om the Division 11 . . . . . . . _. . : . I - � . t let change to Andrew Annan.' J. L. Jones . - . ? .V.- � _. ,:-. . . - : . : . . .. f: ; A . 1'�::." � - � -�`, 1�_. - � ' ".� - " 'j� r--,,%, - - * I . � .: . -.:-..- . :- �, ,,,-., , _),�,,,'�,�, - . .. .: - � :....._­_,6�. 151.4. - . I . , � - - I : - 1; - _�,N.�,, - - , - . �;Q , . . _. . . - 1...: I " � Y, ;,K1. •-1: assistant decided the matter, so the Era lot 2 con 8 change to John Balsden, I anant, - I . I - , *111 I- � says. � and W. Coultice owner. B. Banks, -enant �� , ; 0�, � GI � , , . �:, - .-,;� -le ..? -.i. , - . , - : �.. *: I., '. , . . . � �_ -.-.,. " Pz The d�08 for the military egmpe at for lot 34 in the 6th in lieu of John arvis. TAKE NOTICE � . I . I . I . . . - J..__ . .;i ". , . . * - ;. . ­ . - - � . .. , it been fixed. W (Zou ie lot li -n 12 in hu of McLr . . . . �-,: _.. -4 '.1 - . Im-ki . . -ii -,na Kii3o8t.on have P ; , 9, � � . � z I _T� . . . . . I . . - - . _ I � . . I . .... - 1 1 � , . �,_ , . I Z.: I 1, I T.� - i••.;�, - ­­ . " - 4� I f` .1 • I . . . , - , � i, . t. " il � ! . -k-4 , � - , I � . . - , - . I I , - I I , I . I .1i � - ;,r.,- V . I . . - , _".. I - _. . .. 1. . - - - ... � ., / - � ­1�1_, - � � � :�,#. - . .1 .", �1_ -, , , - 4V-­� " , . . . � ..%` , K_ Z.... . . - _­ I I . - 44 11-i . .. I : 11,1 ..- .. --, � g:"�-�' -i­ , e . ,.1_11, I , I I . � - . .. .- - .1 �. �� , .f;, : ., ,� . , 7 Z � _ .4 �- ` . , - , . , - I I - . . -1 . I- A 3:­ T,f_i I :, , . i . ..�%,-,4 , � A, I �;. . -,. I - - .,- '' . " - �4_ C . ;�, . 11 7 - . I . . � .. 4, ­11", I­A .. - .. ". , ..q, - " *4. - I ". 1.S.<, I . � , I .. , `i " ". - . . . � . � ,.! %, ­. ..% - �' vi . 1. , kl'.41h . : , � �0; I ­ .. ',�A �11 if . . . - Be 10 if 10 r . .. __ - 4­4 ;. � - . -, ... ..,*%­,�:, , I il I - MQ11- '. . � - ­ - • I- 1-�,'" ,-Y- I last from June 21st to Moore. Y. - � _: ��_.��, for er will as H. Mooie tenant in lieu -of I 9 11 � 1�. 4r",-, " - . . The in I �00� : I . ", 1. � .. - _4 I , - .- ` ��_�,'-, z, I a . - a* from June 14tH O'Connor Jr. J, O'Connor Jr. ten t for -We have on hand a new I �Pw­.'� ",.,. ? � , . W.1 -1 - . 2nd! and the latt _. " - �. - 1, � 0 P�i�� '..... I . July I - . I . - I - _." ,I � � . art. of Ini IA in lot Y-S;avnr%nA r art en . - , . �: * ;4 �'. . 1%�,� , , . - 1 4. . . F . . ­ . .0. - "lliq . - ­J.-% . to June �06119 k' " an nicely selected stock of . . - .. ..,.�.� 1 �'.,. -, " -,. -, i, . — on � . ,e� , - �,.--_ _.� -z! * iDghuaioutbeafterno Brougham, .assessed to - W. owie. , "': .,�', � -P r . . . After a very excit . 10 ,;_�'� . .-,A�� ., ....,4 I . - , . , � . .- - .'-. . � bar of Nor. W. Cowie's village lot assessed H ' _0!� - I I - �.; �. . � 1 ".,;, 114 .."'_ ... * . • ; � of Friday,, May 27&h, a number Mechin. ' A. Booth, 25 in Ist in u of Fans, Tidies, Hammocks, - I . . I - .. -.-..-. -4:*-t- I . sportsmen succeeded in killing two . I - "i - - .•1 - � . . -i , :4 - . : . wood - . ... ,�, -� , I 1, � .. a Andrew Annan. . I E. - I .1 _� ­ - - . . - . couple of miles lsw�4 - - , - : .- L� _ - fine black bears within a coil . 0UN098 ft a ASSIMBUJINT. -1- Purses, Rubber and.. Base . . - �� '.� 1. " . " �,_ - � - .. - ­.... 1. . _ . ' . � .-. W , I �, - A , � - . � .1'... :..., � :_ . - . -, . - . _,-.��! , -�',g v of the village. , James Beattie onibitch. struck G - IF. Balls Tissue Pa er with var- . - . - • - . - � � .&!" ; � 1 factory io*commenciug to - Is) P . . I 10100141 - . .. ono cheese K. Lapp. one dog struck off. Jahn neon ' .-"-,. , i� - __ - . - . ., , , - - '�� _` ` - , .. � - .. ; . . . . .: "-: ',��_,;,. .� ! . . - 1. I . boom 013; Monday morning last their IL seed for dog in lieu of bitch. H. Rob. ious other articles in our line, - - . . I 1� I. t'Y'.1 11� .. I , - - ge rin 5.00 lbs. of milk, the largest qua.u. see P4 . � - 11, . . .--. . 1"� * �. _�- � - ,I a -- .�. - - . to k berts,- dog struck off. A. Hoover dog truck . . . . , .-i .,.". fl''.; I . �%-;._ - . the factory off. P. McDormid, dog struok off. 1. M. - - . . . . . . t4. :' _�"V_,4. thy taken in one day since We respeotfuUy solicit a call. .. - - '* . , - . . :.. ;... _.. ­�.-., - - I - _!��"+"; , , 11 . � � began operationst Sadler dog struck off. C. J. Wilson Assess. �. __ ..'_1 �:� . z, .P-.,,: - ... - - . .- t . . • . .. . I ­ V��'!.'- � " L " ., � __ - %V B. Boyd, of Uxbridge. J, Forrest, ed for do W Cowie, struck off. - . . I . .. , - .1. �� .�. - - ..... .. " . - . , - W. M. & E. BOONE - Er� - . . , � C. - .. !�..,�J , 1, ,� �3 . F. McKee, of The were added Ls M. : . I . . . �� . : __ - _-L I I - - .. of Mount; Albert and J. I . - .. . .. I . - :- _. .;".-,-: . . . .. - . . . . . . � I � . -. 'Y' t . ;,�, �. . I .1 , . - . � I successful in passing the re. F. votes: James Miller, W. Bloc c, M. . . . .1: :-. :.- - . , ". -. �`­ �­ ,, . . - . . . . L' . - -- :__.. 1,� . . � . ... Aurora, were sue - EASTEND, PICUR1111 VILUM - 41 . - . I . .- ., . :1. -, -1111, . . . . . - I . . . . examination of the College Banks, A. Hamilton, S. Adamson, J(hn T . . I � - . .. �­­. . � . . .. - ; .. . .-I. e_. '-'.'- 11 71 , "� :­ � cent primary exa T. - . .. . � - . . .. - . - ..� , .- - . - -1 .... - . Elliot, N. Young, J. Symonds, Jos. Ellis -t , I . .:, - I 6ysicians and Surgeons of Ontario. _.. .. � 1. - .1 - ... . . . !­_: �:�,-�, . . .- . ­ . . . -� - .. -: _.. - -� . of P . . * PICKERING . . . � � .. .. . . ..� .- . �, - � �. , � .. ; - . - that the Patrons of In. John Norton, W. genet, Goo. E. Cla , W. * - . : , . - � . - � ' _.. . . A.- . We understand Latchford, H. J. Gulliver, Chas. rker, . . . . . * . I ' * * ' " I - ' - I . - - I ' ' I . � --i. 'I � . � . I I - - ­ . . . - ­ N.., - - . . - - . � . - I . -: ! ­�Tr4­' - A. . � I . - . � . . . 7,�, .1 - , . . . . - - . - 1­ - , - .9. - I - . � - plate holding a m ' - . I- . . . � . .. . - I I -I.. ,1 . . .1. - * ' . . . - � � I ..:.- �.,, w drafty 0�1 the County of Victoria coutem P6still, N. Linton, R. Hutt d ' ' - , . - I , I dust monster picnic about the Hen Japes, P. Boyd Tytler, John bin- a r I , . son, Lou'm er - Q.L . -- , , - - -, middle of June, and that Sturgeon point Moses Linton, T. Percy, Peter Jo neon, I - . ' . . - . � . - - -1 - .- . '� " 7.;, 1 . � . . . I - ­ - I J . _. �J �, . � . ?­4 �j .. ., - - . .. - .. is away ahead in the choice for location- Norman Toucher, M. Boddy, John, irrel,- , .. - _. -, - 1111.i.- . - . .- - ....., �� . M . . ji _�.' . - The new ()ps Scugog bridge was tom- Jas. Morrissey, Henry Proctor, Thos, Riv- LUAUB-ER, LATH AND . I ,�..: .. � . _.. .. . . - - - : pleted lait week, much to the satisfaction era, Geo. Lee, Jag. Matthewson, Thos. SE-WING-, *.*- . MAC INE �� .. - _ . - . . * � - 11��'. . : ' I ... I - ... -, 1. - I I of farmers from that section, who were Plumtree, Geo. Empringham, W. deln- � SIE11INGLES, - . , - - _.-,.,i. '. . . - ­0 .. . . �_ . " - �. .. ­ . oblidged to make a long detour to reach tyre, E. Graham, W. Taylor. . . . � . I . . . I . .1 .. ._.�..,-: .1. - - . ., the -��_-- I The following names were struck o DRESSED -R-F-n . I., . - . -the town' with vehicles while the work T)n ,q�q� ,T) T-,TTv , . - . Ar - - • . ­ was in progress. Rather - - - :.- - . � , I . _. -­ Burglars blew, open Campbell ' pt - -' . - .. - - - . . ..: ford aul Sinclair's safe at Blenheim, On•. � .. - .... � on Friday night, but their trouble was for 1P - " I - � . I I , list:Abram Law, David Annan, Joh Reid - ­ - _-, , I - - .- - .- I r. I -- Robert Cowan, Goo. A. Diamond, T. L. , - —0— hi) V L U11 - JV V11 i Jafj,UV U IN I 1 � ' . -_ --- - - . . . . ....,_ ... Pugh. I . . , , 1- . . I I I . . . . - , - �, I . . HARD AND SOFT WOOD, - - - - � . . - _:.. .9 . . . . . I I . . . . . - . . - :­ ,.I. � . . -AT Irnwwa,r oulow— . - . I . .1 � ... . I . ' , ., .. ..,.. I . .:-, 1. - L : oney in th will 0 let . 1: 4 7. nothing, as there was no m 0 , -The following road jobs e - oon- k, I FOR CA,83EC I has just received a. large ­ ., - .1 - , safe. An iron box with private papers by auction m the hours herein aft) nam. '. :! . I .. . . I . .1 . . . � . - .. - . I - - . - . . was carried off. - ad by the padies mentioned there ith On 13rTeu per cent. will be added it I-a' W,I'SEsipment of Fresh Groceries, Now, ' _... , . - . success which the Tuesday, June booked. Myrtle Navy -The 14%h. A$ 10 a m. ding We � Fruits, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas, Cof I � Call at his 9 ,-I- .. - - - � - : Myrtle Navy tobacco has wish the bub. in let c3n., between lots 20 and 21 Jae. De GORDON,%.' fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for cash. tore . .L-. . is compose of the very Hilto and H. Wes*ale, oommisaii ners. - - - _ - - .-..- __ ___ - - -_ - . .­.A. lie is because it * d ry - . ­ ... I . finest Virginia- leaf grown. and is manuf. At. 11 o'clock, gravelling -on Base Line, d get some.ot, the bargains he is.offeriDg.. . . . .. .. _... . _.. . .11 . -18, Jas. Hil a and - WHITBY MARBLE AND - -an .1 - . - - : - - ' . - aotured with the most scrupulous care at between lots 14 and - -" - %� 1. .. . - ., .. .. " . . . . . . . M 1 1 1 . � - who lives on the ing and gravelling .on Brock d, in - 41- - - - .. , . . . Edward McCarthy, C - PICKERIN Gevery stage of the process. John 6reenlaw, coms. At 1 p. rail. nite orks 1S)AA* WISE . . ..z­- ' .. . .. - . -.* -_ ' Davenport road, while endeavoring to get --ond and 3rd con., J. Hilts and J. ; Con. � � . . . . , . . . . . on a Dayenport-blectric car about noon viors, Coms. At 2 M., On H ight*s . DUNDAS St. fo-, WHITBYs ----- - . -1 - 11. - P. ­r .. . ;" I - I Saturday fell under the wheele; and had Frill, ill, north of bridge, gravelling, J. Hilts '. � (Mstablishod 1849.) - . . . . . . - ": I - .- . .. . - - )ve the ankle.. m u -I R. McDermaid, toms. At 3 p. in. I . 1. . I his left foot cut off a little ab( . . I to the city hospital. , "Ies;! side Carruther's Hill, Iiingst Road n. Wolfenden, Proprietor. -P NEW DISCOVERY bYACCIDENT . I .­... . , ...: He was removed - - In compounding a Solutions part w&8 act sully spilled on the hand � . � , , - ,; I " I I -, I , I m sliti j)11 w11,..,111ug afterWard it wm di covered that the hair was tom- . � . ; 1. -v .. . . . The annual convention of' the I)ic,cii)lf - , ,VhVelling, Jas. Hilts, CO m. At P- ill- llaviug ruturued Lu thu. old stand of the - I a - - - . - lu p1-9(_,1.(­;,; plet,t.1yrernu,ved. we at once put this wooderfui preparation, on the 1 r . - .. '. . uf Christ has been ' fit l"ollf 1-,,r.-i1r1n- bridge on Range Line, "e"t Of Wolfenden Granite and Alarble works, .. . . . . . ­ .. . 115 . I market and PA) great han been the denisfid that we are Yiow introducing - ' I aw better prepared to execute -tips Anti-Hairine. `'r; � - . -1 s . � i i Manville since Thtirsd,iy. T1w 1'i' put s 'I't)%vn Line, Jas. Hilts an(] R. S. I In ly , all- ILthroughout the world under the name of Queen's I - . .- . ­ - presented Pace been high . ly fav-11,il 11 iv ilu.! all x 1) IT 13 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND �. � . .., � , - •- . . . . . - . 0(4119. These jobs will be let 11 orders in catuetery and all other ' � � �:. . . )w - _. . . .- . . CM*Dcl di-cussions and 1)'.Ibli _; - ; . 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. - - . * . .. . - . inter i , is ic� Meet Lim(. . I • .: I .- . . work pertaining to the business. V TAY the hair over and apply the mixture. for a few minutes, and the . have been held. Thert, is a full at- : , . . � . h d,, - without the slightest pain or jujury when .- . - incys - .. - 4appears as it by magi( 11��i . M ' ' - - " - - - - - Cuftomers will find a well selected stock . heir fterward. It 1h unlike any other preparation ever used tendauce of delegate:, applied or ever a 1'�: of foreign. and domestic granite and Iota like purpose. Thoumndi of LADI ES who have beL-n annoyed . ,-'.1 .. I:-. I 1k, - - . Mr. Ww. Laing has �tiseoveretl 'a fine . .- . . ' : 7 II- . - M _ - k ' old hysiciati,rotired froin prart e, bav- marble to choose from. luspectiop with hair on their FACE. NECK and ARMS attest its merits. ., I - - � I '_ . ' . - . I 0ENTLENNN who donot appreciatea beard or hairon theirnec -1 .�l . .. wica deposite near Stindridge. The bed ' -' 11 0 11 , ifig had placed in his hands by an Eat India will convince that for strictly first- . find a priceless boon In queen's Anti-Hairine which does away �' ,t!r,.- ._. . . aud, easily mined, a 1, . - . I f - W (3*1111t ujiseiouary the forultili df a simple w. . -'r,o -� . . is of s, I 10 _4etable with Shaving. by rendpring Its future growth an utter imposatbility'. D( the tn'ea is retuo(ly for the ap city and perinanon 1, -tire of class work, our prices cannot b© .' Price of Qtl"n's Anti-Hatrine i w U I '.�'.f., - �* __ to eiglj�een feet square, Mica t a 1. per bottle. sent lu safety mailing boxes, postage paid by us (securely - 0 L , , beaten. - waled from tab-wrystion). Send money'or stamps by letter with full addrp.mwritten plainly. Corree- ­_ - - . - y) Consumption. lironehiti8. Catarrh, Asti Lia and . I . .- . ... .: to be found in good i �Z quantities. � - � . pondence strictly confideottal. This advertisement to honest and straight forward in every word it - - "I I i . - till throat and Lung affections, also a ositive I (* .� � - - . - contains. WP Invite you Lo deal with-usand you will find everything sarepresented. .ut this out and - 1,_ ` . - . The samples that have come to hand SO I radical cure for Nervous Debility end all send to-day. Addrew 9UMEN CHRIdICAL-00., 174 *no* Street, CINCINNATI O. You can . 1.� .. i. - • rWater your ettoer st any Pont Offim to insure its safe delivery. -,.,. I- I We will 1pay 0500 foor any cas : , -..kl.,. I . , , ., Jed its 16 : .- far are particularly fine. I '.;',t'r,r,L1'is Complaints after having te. I I . I won.l.erful curstiVe powers in thou ads of P L 0 UGHS 0 01r failure or slightes& injury to any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. %* I . . _. - 1', . The now time table for the Grand e4sei, has felt it his duty to m&ke it k - -!,.��: - I Call and inspect the Wilkingou. Prices -Z9,di=,tnt"dvwe and sell among their Melds 26 BOU188 Of Queen's And-Zatrin0a . _1� _.. . . . ., . - - . is Dot expected until about the his mlifferiug follows, Actuated bT thi I with a 81LX DRIUM I milk. Extra labrg* Bottle and emplea. 11 li�'., I . . � dud a desire to relieve human sufferital ,I will - — - _0 trom a"& with Ord". UZI= or Commission to Agent& - . - . � .IV ;A5 - . _��_ " - ' A . . . . . middle of June, Pomewhat later than here- , moderate., Also agent for the L. 1). . �, _� I . � , ­� - . send free of charge, to all who desire it, this ` . L- ."_ .- . 11 I � I, I . . tofore. It is rumored that the principal recipe. in German, French or Englieb, ith full . : .., " ,_ '. . . - directions for preparing and using. ant by ' Sawyer and Massey steam HOME REFERE'SCES :-The Lytle Safe & Lock Co.. 146 to 100 Water at.; - . .., ,:%,. . . . -- - � . changes that will occour on the main line . . Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race at., Cincinnati, Ohio. . . '. �: ., 4- " - - . trail by addressing with stamp oat lig this , - .. _Vll�. , : . I . . . I I .. 1_1 will be in the arrivals of the morning mail v,per. W. A. NoYns, NX Powers Alock, lips- - - - ... . . threshers. .. . I . . . . I . � - . ., I I I , . . - . I - . . . and the limited express going west. ' ter, X. Y. 33V . � . � . --- - - __ _ ____ - __ ____ , ,,_ - - - - . - , '4 _oL �,�,-,.�,. - - - - — - - --- . �, . � �­Yw . I - . , 4 �-,� - � � Oh what a couah! Will you heed the - _r II!!!%_r_"1%1 A ?M%"K_1rr" - .. ­1 �14 10. 0 . . � � I - e. . 6 . I .1 ,�. " - V A INR 5 . K " , _0 I ,.� . §2 1; I I N"'.. , ��� .1 _. -i , .* J 4211 k . ! - I - I 24! 14tv 4 Ir , , - - . .1 - - ­ - - 11 %MO .&ab. vi �T - watning. The signal perhaps of the sure . 1J_UV_4N�11V1A1hL1.iN k* �.',v . I . . . , - ; - _F_ I . . . r . re terrible disease - : . . . - . . . - , .. � ­ "i ­, I . . approach of that'itno' ease con ERRORS OF YOUNG AND LD W No buwIt I - . - .... - , . - ' - .. . - . 1, ­; ' .. - . . . . • .__ � .. . Sumptwu- Ask yourselves if you can at'. � . . . . .... .. . . . ­. .- .- X . Organic Weaknwe, Failing Memory, k of . . . . .� I t7i . MRS'. 1. WISE and MISS B. *ftART . - ­.. !I.-, _. �v - . .. I . '! � � " . - . - ford for the sake Of saving .50 cents to run Hnergy, Physical Decay, poultively ti� . - .. . ­. I -, , ' - , L", 4id j . I _. I n . . I - .1 - ' . ' - . . 1. . U) witili to announce to the ladies of - " ­4 � Hazelten's Vitalizer. Also Nervous 11ty, . r .. Picker- -...- - " 0 �J .. , " - -.-- the risk and do nothing for it. -We know . . . BROUGHAM, . . � . "i, ' : , -, . _- • Dimnew of Sight, feces of Ambi0on. Un Lomas . . . . . . I � . . . ,�'. ,:,- -, . . .. n for- - _... .- :. I .,],. -, . . . . _ - . - , . from experience that Shiloh 's Cure will to Marry, Stunted Development. Low of lower _=_­ - __ I . . )-� in and vicinity that they have been / , .V", I . :. - - . . - . . " , %�, , I . �. . . - gh. It never falls. 13 6m. , Emissions, D to in . � 11 ...� �--�-, I I Pains in the Back, Night I . h 11, .. . - .. - ctire.yotir,cou., Urine, Seminal L4wses, Sleeplessness A ruion . - �;O- tu ate in securing it lady who . has !lad I 1, 1. We(hjes(lay morning last abort 8:30 a to Smiet Unfit for Study, ExemesuAlve ridul- • 1 - " - �� . . - . . - ` I - � �J - - - I - about nine years experience in the city ..s N �'-; , � � :� -.M,� _ . � � I .. . � S - .- ._� - fire started in the rear ot'j. 1-It. ClIandiel, 8 , etc. Evey bottle gua I . : . I 1.,�.­._, . I , - - . . I gence, & 'I te�. I - . td . ;,- �,-.!�,#' - . - .- • 2'),,UW sold yearly. r ' ng tani Any on . - . 00. t..� of Toronto, and are therefore in a better .. - .7- �... . residence, dental Offico I I _v. Ad rem, enclosing e--wanting a road cart of I .. . � .. - : , _-, �'ag i - - . , and warerooins,, for treatise, J. K HAZELTON, Or t's . I may .:.? � -, '' - I - . . ^ . I` �, - - , . ' i - . � . . -, Newcastle. By hard worli it Was coufin. I Phlimiacist. 308 Yonne St., Toronto, 'Ont any description will save money, I - pos ttou than ever to supply all who in . .. - . - - . .� = i �.q I .. �:-,-, - - - - - . . - . . -kitchen and shed. The people I � . favor thein with their patronage. 36' � I � .. . - f. - ed to the I . . ',.,I- I ; . .. ­­ , - i .. � Pricer away . . . - . . I - . I . . -4 - I . R . . .� . - -eat credit for the way they, - - by calling'on us. . . UD 1. —_ - - - -------.- - - -----.-------- . .". . : I . - i. dEserve great . . 4'. . T - . t- 1. '. . . � - W � - .� � i-_ 4- -i. � . ..R . . building . I I . � . - * ; ­ ­4� ': . - . - I. worked. The damage and .. .. . ' .. . down. . . .. . I . ­ �� ­�._ � _�� - - . 1. . : . . . . I - .. - . . . .. - _,�__ � . . L__J .. -- ... I _. ­,.� - . . - the fUrIlIt'11-0 is about $600, Covered by - . . - . : I I I - _. ­/., � i , _. - - . . 1. . '. . . I . I - � � . .1. OOKSCOTTON ' BOOT . . W. E. O'BRIEN _..., �— insurance. . . ' - I : . . . M -., !.. I .. , . , .�. , ;, ; . .. 11 4) " , . � - - . -- , - . , . ... . . '. .;- Last . C0.111101 , Our Teas doivnsi the best. . - . I . . . I - . - . - �', , I- . , . . . ­ ­ . , P - Last Saturday information was receiv. ' :4 A recetit diseavel-Y I all 01'd . - - y. 4 - . - tv - , . .. . —THE . - . ;_ : " _� . . . . - � , ., : .I: - I - - : ,�, - - - -iner residents of pilysiciall. stlec'ess Ily used P.� _.. . . . - I .�_ , - . . - ,,, . : . ed of the death of two for St Dry Goodi. very cheap: I :;. � . . . PH 1 _- I . . -cunistance took 13 uimn a of 19A- � . , - , � . :1 .1i_ . - . _' . Is the mily perf 4-lysafe 0 .- ". I I -ov- - - . dTOGRAPHER -.,. �.i%,-, . Oshawa, which sad cii I ontlilybythotman . lardware and oils of all kinds. - - . - . nd reliabloinodicit , dim .. � . t - • . . �. . 106 . - place at Rachine, Wit;., the (lay before. ered. Bowgre of tarp nciple(l .. Pump Fac bry . I _. .,.;%�. ;. Wallace Finney and James Knapp xN,ei-e . . drul who offer inferior. I ''', Ha disposed of his Toronto business - -.. .- .... , e.lt , �., � , , . . - . . ... lookino, for work, 'and to facilitate doing , 4gists u 1. W.* - IET. JACKSON, (3k. Q-ero,V7, Proprietor ' / r .:, - . . . � �. , . n Iflodivilles, place of this. Ask for C . Ws Cot- � I � ­1111, �, :.,_ � � . - . I and will hereafter devote his en- - : � , .�_ - ­... -1 6 I , . - - - .1.. . - - so as befit they could, were riding ou the to,, lto,)t ' ipound, take no substitutc.; or oil. . . CK ROAD . . . - I . , .. pout 11 - BRO . . - Maunfactarer of - I ... .. . f ":., 1'��' buifers of a freight train, when a collision eloec ,41 - and 4 three cent Canadiampostage I - ___ ... '. - , Z . - - - ­ __ I - . tire, time to Whitby Gallery.- ,-_. I . _.'� .1 1j. . _41otter, and we will sond sealtul by re. . .. : , -, .. - . stumpa ' - . ­ . . I 9. F - F - - and .. . - . .. m occurred . both were killed. . till-11 ,nail. I.,ull sealed particulars in Auin on- . : . Lift , Force & Suction Pumps I USINESS is already cornmene'., ­ - - . . i � - . - - - - .:. Toronto COUDC11 has passed 'a'by-lai- voJupe, .to ladies only, 2 stan-II)s Addro7 on . .. Deep-wrJ1 Pumps of Brass, Iron and . . 1. :,. � � M'. 11, � . . . and av . n ,. . .. 111� " - . * . . . IN, ,*1 . - . LA11 - v Co.. No. 3 Fisher ]Block, 131 Wood . . . B " ' 1'' - - - - ttina drunks, who Arenot disorderly Detl-,,i L, Mielligall. Sold iti Pickering y R. INI SO D .. 17- -1 �,' I - perroi n ..- I Porcelain. ing to hum, but the facilities are, . wo'. . - . - - 1; .. � .. - , ,.,.,! -. - �, • 1. ! to be taken to their homes instead of J110 BiUCUM11,111. D., and all respoulfiblo ruggist , • " . ... - M_ ' :_ ., - - v , , ... ,� .. . . .. . s I police station ;and notico has been given evei-ywhore � W . I . Barnard of Whitby, has. sold the wa�toh kARED, Alf 0 PUMPING WIND IL , .-3ucb that be can accommodate all � , - - �..� I .1 . I . m � * " � - - I "' , "-' "' `11'� . I - . . � -6 who require pictures.. During the - ' , - t", . .. - - � : _. of another by-law to prohibit the use of - - - - `.. - I . Windmill and Cir,t,6rn Tanks, and . f., ,!r� _.:l . . ' , - - - I . �. ' - -I. - ­­:&, � sad lkat week.. but he. has plenty ., -,.-,% , A� . he advertised . 0 - . . , - slot machine which enables boys to pro. r,:- 11 - - ,�­� . ' Cistern Punips. Mail orders . �_'_ � .-I, - . . . � . . ­1 -1,; i'.. � - .t,�. - , , cure cigarettes in contravention o� RE MOVED TO NEW - PRE - l SES . . promptly attended to .. holiday season call and get photos' - - ""�_ 1'�'! I" . - in - � I R ,�T :. . . . more bargains in all grades of American . , _: ", , 's 1 t. -, . . :,; - - " rQ , _. , . .�, I - '; - I - _ - e at the last session of ,the Ontario, I- - . f that will be finished in the latest style I , - - - - O.N - - I. . ­ . - -1 _n - 1.4t X.- .- � enacted I ri` .: . T,Y 1I AN F331YVd. A-)at. Pickerin . 41%, I - . Legislature. The hoys now drop their; 1- ­ .. . . .. N ... . � : " � ""i, � % --�. 4 4 -1 i . � � or .1 �� I . nickle in the slot and draw out cigarettes BROOK ST.v* SOUTH OF . UNTARIC BANK. Watches either Silver, Gold Filled f the art. - . - 1. :, - . ,� _. , - ", , , ; �_, " �, - p I . - - � - -, :)-. , - 1_.� r3 �, 1� - - , 1�114. . . . . . — . - - , I -11.1 �* I ,_1 - .- -, - -, . . - - .­�, v, -, * i . - , . " ­ 1. . I % � !...I__ - ,.- * - i, . U, . - � . pleasure. - would remind you - . - . -1 ".. I I .�._ . . -'s- ._,�__ . --- � 1), , ­ at - 0oldCasdad He ' . that DAVID. -SMITH 0 .. _.'­'....111 - - - - . , ­ SPECIAL .0 b . . "I.^ �:_:_�_,..., �_:. � i' and laborers Thitby� Marble 7 IS. e- given*., -_� ... 11, �Vl. - . . , A • A/Targe f6ice I of mason . --haw * aftbntion wi . , �_. : � �, - ­ m . : . : . : I . : I - . , bavo commenced work upon thQ founda. 0 his goods keep tkme, and are as. oatief ac- . ,_ PICKERING1, . I _'1;: - Has for sale first class Aloivers, TW'in to family groups and as Christnias­. -..�" ,%,­�­ �_. , � 10 house, ell-' Mat on & yl - .1 . ��-.Ll... .. I I lions for the waterworks purnp his m, ' : .., _zk" - .. ' - t;Dry-as his Waich RePairiug department, Plows, Trumbull Binders, 110-rse- . IN .. � . - WO �. �- . � , .. . house and other buildings to- be � , I " . . � gine - Alanufracturers of . ; is a time when most families have - - _W , 4- • � erocted ftt the foot of Mary st., and work Powers, Cutting ]poxes, Horse Rakes, L - MarbleMonumen% Headstones nd 411 whio'h is saying a good deal.. Try him ­ ,-,,� r; �,.4: ' --d. " I . .P, - - � "I . �..'� - _. _1_. - I ILVOT. .- will be pushed forward with the utmost- other Cemete(y Work. t Iron Jacks, Singlb Plows and other reunion, it is the proper time to h _:.* , , , . - "', - , " ., - ': . LL - - - � ,. . . - - x .; �. Re , , , - _­ " z I - , , - z " , z , * � I --.� i - - . - - , � . -, , despatch. Several cars of iron piping ar- once, and you will come to him : , artleles.. Plow points and other- re- ,.,- - . ,_�. W.. . .. , .. tjtt. A " . : I- Caps, moo'. of sootch, ""I ,Sim- on . . I - no . ; �'. --, �:,_ , - ,�,�: . .� ': . . . . " . groups take , - � , , .. Niz. I . . 1. . - .:, I � t,- , - - __- .. �% _i: , , ! .-. ,�, ,,.', . - - _ 1. - : .... ; , * � 'k .1 - � , , 1. . 0 . . ' . , .�. i. � � . - rived during the week, and are already erican and Canadian C a to . sirs kept on hand, manufactured by . . I .� . - I Ira , . . . , - , .. � - - all . I , . . - ­4 .. , tis� � placed i - ..". - 9 glxkt ,�"� -, , ", '' " - ilitee&,` ,� .." - . I n 8 route to be followed, All partioa wishing work would do to.0 , h � 9 ction � -, � I . s � �, 14 mowe't M,rg Co. Whitby. call Call 046' N . , .�,- v ­ . - t10 g -before parchasing. All NKorkgus ntood , % ' - 1110 I . . I - . %nd � . I . - . are 2 a I . L .. I - , dh.,. _', 1. ­ . . � ... , & - ?A, - � i�.� .11 ': ..., - � I - - ,_, 144- . � 11 . - I - L. . . - �� - k I , . . �� Laborers a ,w being engaged, and a anus 0 - I I ; 1, - - , 0" - , L 2. - .L-- I Loavating and prices f the lowest. 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I . ­ e.�,�i - - "' 11 The A lWetA or . , - , -, -- ­ . . ­ .- . ..:.- . & . ; fore, idea of his, up I - R0 .,.- ' ' - ­: U6 wOriun= from the flelds are =fli� I . zt� , F . , . . . &be Last Napoleon!* Wtaow as pmying stools of dark velvet, and an sitar . : �i I I h4me : I - ­ conversation 4hey hqld together was short It in reported that Mr. Sims is engaged WIJ. . R . , I 11 , A­ � - ...; ., . . she Appears T"ay. where the monks may mass and where the . 4� � IN11- . i�,:.' - I . Z I. . 71mbirdiamm ekhVing farewells to the am , - and trifling, y�t d6itiii6d to be We de of I!( L - ' .. C, . .. .. . 4 I nk ­ ...- N . L � � I ?ixly other person present on such occasions in adapting the Sims-Edison electric motor � . ­ I Wks Wa=s from the western goal he's won; , . . - . - ( - ­ . I I` - - � I . " I ­ . - . L 01 importance to one of them. . B1 a Correspondent.) ... " - , , in the ex-EmpreSL To the right of the and - , - ' ThechildvM trt1;?iW gayly home from school. intense � . . I . propeller to life boats, to furnish not . ' - . . - - �, , - rony too . only r but a search light.. ,c - I..: �, . I - �, L� Patt®r WU& a tluvewh stream and vo waiting some little time rain Farnbotou,gh station is a lovely village other is the granite sarcophagus containing PO", . - - -- Z - :' , . - ' , '- : In JAIRSU acli tl r till ma"w's our ,m � 9 , ad h4t . 0 A T �- 1­ to t" kid %W abated, and the Major real J et', with the old-fashioned cottages nestling in the remains of the unhappy Emperor. It is stated that M. Faure his recently -- --' . ,I - - 1� , . - L - ­ I WfUt AU Ube talas IL mother needs must hear; - It ­ -... I . . .. . , . ,; . -.1'.. . I--..-- . e peddler steps him reaching his destination at ball -pas eight a valley, the recluse of ex-Empress Eugenia is of brass, vay massive weighing several invented a process of producing aluminu I , , - . - -- , . .". . � i,, &,' ==,' "a" o'clock, tired with his long tramp, an very 'end the burial Place of Nealson III. and I tons, an the inscription plate the words 'As. by which he hopes to reduce the price . . I ­ 111111'111111111111!� . . •. - . . ..... I '. . it - - 5 .. - . - , , I .. -- . " .. d ati ... ;I F� =IUMP's a arrival caused quite an cite- Prince Louis. � a mark of affectionate- thy by Via- this metal to 16 or 18 cents a vound. . :L. , . * � � . I NVMDa . _ �� ; J :. ­ . ftehanting hwtli a 1�,=ollenatohmeer%r�e wet' E[' , -- ; ­. , , L- ­ � I - ., I . - i . , ; iaipOi for-the Miss In had give him ' A servant in livery of the Countess Marie feria & " am engraved.' !the remains of ' A recent catalogue of electrical booki fn' . n 1� ( I � 1. I The hon.v,%,wbJ[-n-nyftigIdud eatabloby; . I . - -1 ., .: . , I The fov" -- to roost in cmakiing chorus Sy; .1 a. . . . ... . .. 5 -� � - - ., . I .. I I - - �:­ - r - Eugenie Pierrepont, an the ex-Empren calls the Prince, who died so unfortunately in the. Boston Public Library gives nearly .--. -..­. � - . , : . . . . . . . - - , . ' k �'s sing the tufted grass below,:.. - -%'6w'f%miliar yet how different did - hen hareself now, was waiting at the depot for the Zulu war, rest on the left in a huge 1,000 titleo of books on electrical subjects, . .., ... . ,, - .... I I I The cr � if I I . '. .., 'I, ­ I L . I:- 6he - . I , And ah some in dimmed in hazy a ub lad . � - ?:: . 1 -. � .. glow. ­ . - ear to him' welcoming the L,onz- the mail, newspapers from London and her granite sarcophagus. 'In both tombs many exclusive of the telegraph and telephone. .. . '. - - - I a . . .Ik. . - � � There is no time so fall" of calm delight, • - ad,;iWdpd soldier with the same I' , in beloved Paris. Entering into a converea- floral tributes have been heaped. The most . . - 1 • ... ' , .. The Road Car Company of London Eng. - - � .. 7 . When all things murmur low a soft "Good their former affectionate i . ­�, , 1-nif 0 - il n -.. .. . anner, vaos d* lion with the French valet I learned- noticeable are an artificial wreath of im- land, has fitted up a number of its vehicles III - m' �Aff vi wished to sea "her majesty's" mortalles tied with tri-colored ribbons, laid -Y) night." . in the identical places in the e4tranc ... I . I . . 1k, -,. :.,� .%'.1; .,j" U i - a 1i I ...... � I. - I:­ -.­'!'.-��', as in bygone years, when he viWadited am Present home were quite frequent, and that there by Eugenie, and an artificial wreath with electric lamps, fi lied to the middle of --- I I I . r .- � ­ -,.� ,�*. . - . -.. . . I - ; .i - , ,�., - - . hin& had - the roof - } improvement highly appreci-J". * . ­ regularly at the vacations. Not - there would be no objection whatever tom of ivy sent by Queen Victoria, tied with a ated by the pavengers. ,-I I I I : -1". J R WAE=Go changed saved the' fine -dlo- going over the grounds. .� -:I * : 11-AS01% RANDAM3 - j I ....... � I - , 71r� - . themselves ; the ne mi L white, long satin bow, bearing her i � � I . I I I , � -. .� L.�, i . . - - . I aged women he had left were now two -bin, A few minutes' walk 4ong a dust hiUu tere- 0 signs- , A prize in offered.by the Industrial * An.. � ..� I �-. I ­ -, 1. , - . . ..... . 1: - ,:. - . yo r . I . I ­..,., � .., - ... I Ju4cnt.W6., i . .. 11 �: -. - wrinkled, old ladies -kind as ever, but -30re uXK But more fascinating than of these 80ciation of Berlin of a gold medal, value - - 9I . ,­`:�, 1 , .�* -1 .. ro d brought us top the gate Qf Farxibero - . . .. I I - . . � L., %.- ST . MIZ ..­ . - ,; I ( . . . . . ' . I ,: . 1;. .... .. , . , - 1 I Z Z' , ..6e. , . .. . he gay bet i - e the are the loose violets n . - , , L - � . ;S.\ -il�:,.. - . I :,­:,-�.-., , � ­funilyso. Aeforhimself,.t 11ew WNL It" paifi�oiat..sfruotum t4 that are scattered about JeI50, to'the author of best . - - ­:, * , , ...-�­.. - ­ - periencd no dier. gne am 0 I , . - PART L. *. 'a a in 'A a Ina Mor * . .... . ....1; - . ­: ­�, �' �� - - - . Youth *As tkow the tall at . early English style, surrolmded by groups the little chapel. Day after day, often the ti of iron, to be sent in . . - . I I � - . . i A -� - I lr�,� - of many battles, who had more than'--nce of stately trees and huge patches of lawn plucking them herself, she straws with the 15th of November, 1893. . . . - - I . - 4�1 One winoy evening$ Major . r . - I i . : ;.. I - - - . y violate - - - . - - . � I., . k - - . : - . ]tar' Randall' been wounded. t4rembling hands, a handful of viol - on Mr. John Messenger of' Cincinnati I -'Ausss,rs, boxes on . that show a lavish display of landscape gar- . I 0-P of the 14th Regiment of - : !f il � After the fipt puTrpe at hjs chan e' up both raves. Most visitors ask the favor claims to have -found a process by which he - ' - . leave. from g- Madras, - desc4nded ,froln th6 � - dening. The picturesque, comfortable-look- . - s4 � I pearanoe was�bv4 , forgot it, iand ins building in of red brick, with it# I . - I q I; 9 I . -1 I � Z,. . , to take a small bunch of these violets along is able to electroplate iron, steel and cap. . - I � -1 -.,..-�- train-boand to'york it a sinall statto Emu I . - . I -.. -- ;a -I P r yeam ,r,;&'t- souvenir de . - . V . �1- the line to Um*', LiAcoInshim 'Al an; he was the • 4604 . ' . ornaments in the lower part, while the upper posit is said to -- . - � 1. . - - , , , �ylfooe - with them enir, which in willing- r with aluminum. The . I - - I .- . . ad at the hospitable ' .table, where an ad mr- ­ ly gran L�d. as a -. as hard an nickel, never tamishe's. and I . - I C . I � I :, �,,o - - -a tolerably fine day when 6 left London, - stories are comente4 and owhollished with . I - . . I I I j� -V ­ . � I it able i romptu dinner was act up for J'hn, W - - - ­� does not fuse readily. 1 4 , K­�. - , -,-x soon after began to min, and increased " a I - woodwork. ' � At the foot of each tomb isp1AO0d an -arm . . ' - . . M � - Va,' , � am" � adorned its silver or - . A -, �, fi..".. ", - steady downpour. In that retired on the mod - chair, and there the Empress site, alter- A citizen of Cambridge, Mass., protects .. . - red count4' a YOtmi, -140 Fainborough hall, in al of an Bog . . -1 - - K . ­' * . flowers brought in from the conserva in country seat. It can boast of the most Date y or a time, alone with her sorrow, a ea - . . � --�� P - I .. , .. district it was dark ­ , lit. The 9 ears from cat concerts and his fruit and - - . . , .. ­ . ,A i I - � - .,� --: k I—, E . rounded y luxury, splendid fire he - by means of - - I , " - ' recent improvements. An the gas used in and when her prayers am done she will rest flowers-from juvenile thieves, I I - .i �� ... I Mikjor, carryings a I . I � i : - . �. � � ­: �� , �- , � - , -: - .. hand, a, at-out stick - - . 7. -, 1' Mt." ` � " We Oi ' - - �iarth, the red a tanning along an the top of I 1 ,� - f� - - . I -. velvet curtains ly made on the estate, the entire house is for a time in a niche just hack of the prince's a strip of zinc r - - I - A 1. ... , z4q-� - -1. � � _ ,- ­ih&:',�, - " - - . protected bV a , , "", '- , . , V •ighting - 4h%wn, the carved oak furniture am he re- . ani connected with th - , - . , h' . - a, . . I . ,heated by a huge hosting apparatus, the tomb, where.she will rest when her troubles his garden fence, i - � - - I . thick �, ". Ian . a . 0 , ­ , -trio wires in his house. Neither the - .. : . . . . . I i . . . . - . no Ing lake, & all fossiblo measures of pro- � - - . , cats nor the boys are injured thereby,except - _ Aka ­.- - � - � ­T.­ . . membered it, and old family portrai on water an lied b Low from a neighbor. are over. eelet. OF , . I I cigar, he so' ,)Tr on a -Aotffitry walk . U ! . I . . p 'y a . .,..� ,-. 4 '�­ the walls-it was difficult to realize the he -. . 1. . � , - - ­ .."h'-bygono y- .. had been absent seventeen . . A I - ,. , a . I .. ', .,­' Ho, was bound to -4 y rs, caution have been made in can of fire. The • • from their own wild jumps when they touch I . � - 1� r 'O `t� 'a :. ' . , . - 11 - miles . - IWng what seemed a lifetime of a a adjoining park inmost skillfully laid out; The Weather is Warm. ' . the zinc. . -- ; I 4. -.. - -. --�- fan ' di A -as 8, Visit I . I . P - . I . �k : -- - . , , r , - ** . I. *d peril. :.- t"ad there are ornamental lakes with bath houses * ' - ' Solluckert, the Numemberg electrician, . .N ... . , . maiden a P" was unLI The oom ing of warm weather brings with . I i : I , i 41, - - - . I. - - ;.'. W u .- ' .-helied, 9 - All he missed were the silver- haired but r, and fishing cottages, terra" walks, vineries, - showed at the Frankfort electrical exhibi- k, i ., ­ - i '­­ --him t the 'stai- it the necessity for ref i erators, wire � .. L I . ­ . . V'send a rri " to rr�oh' 11 . . " \­ - - 11 ". ..... -, - -trans- . Also a screens mud all . '- - . . . . � , --$iqp, as, havi - i "" h4pttero to w4011kd:sii�v4d*bb maternal gmadfist r, lawn tannin, and .croquet grounds. the parmpEernalia of the tion a six-foot electric search light, having - . . , - " , . _ I . . - - -, - .-- I . It' - ".. , � ." '� . and the old h66nd Toby who GA been -do with . . . . I ki,. I . -. � �; � . act 'in Land � , '- :hour -of his arrival cd,A; voni6li fii ­ . - kitchen garden, three' acres large, store-closet and the kitchen, used as a pro. the power of 20,W0 candles. It could be , , ­ - ­- � �. -.. . . :- - i � / .-- . . 1.iit 5w� , man plainly - . . " �. I I ly he now ftituy a ramble. v manifold houses and A couple Of btables tection against heat and flies; Before the fort - - I - f6uld be Ter . . - seen at Bingen on the Rhine, for !r r ; �­ - .. I -.. - .'.. - - .- repe - .. : -- all - goin on the a& I :I* are not failing. tar . , U;6t I I - 1q, need of Z I. .. . miles away. He is now at work on a, ger . - . . I . . . , - - ... - . - ' ' ?" he an . one for the Columbian Fair, which will . a I - after proceed _ - summer begins every precaution which � 1 4ftt soln yards, 06 t � 06ie 4 What a cheerful life could be led in such cleanliness and care can fire should be . ,- h I i I . - � - . r 4 . .. . I N . tow"4A till" ` - - - '. ..-I. . hplace. And yet the lady of the house paw; taken to remove all debris of d . . � .4 I - . .- . 'tion. I - � .-, . �; " YoNA - as you left us, I a A . - . lift . 114C -04,! . meandre seven and one-half feet, and be of.. � 6 - - - .� � :� .. " - - 64 . , I been several times deco voge- � - . ­ . A' - � �64I suppose it wool .1. . I as: her days in quiet sorrow and monotony, tation or animal in at least 25 000 -c. He expects its light tQ .- . .. 1. I �... I �� � 8,41116 tol,pro. - � I I I 1� . . -14. . I ? ., ". ­ . ) -. - 0 attar, not only from the - . .1 -- . . I . I ��� . ."doti, to get food for the mind, I . - . . I . . - , 1Hr - -, . . -care a conveyance OV P. � n g Iffa - and nobody wonders who bears her past a be visible sixty miles. I � k . I �. I, � -. I.-- ­ i e � -*lay 4y-new,-booka, now music, to '6 -- fia'asiled out to the r, who was watch, - It, . r story of life, of truimph, and defeat Zat =ne 0 - - - - � : ts f the cellar'and kitchen, but . . .. - - � I 4 I "us prose I . the yard and i the vicinity of the house . The railway car known an " Placer Conn . � �* i, - - �,-,: Jag him from the dOO­ . . .. hers, and to atteM a few is not rivaled by the experience of any If proper precautions am obsery , even in ter on Wheels" (a traveling combination in. , . - -- ,.� a �- � - . . I . . . %, 1. � I k- . ,... � a 9yes, air. � .; - - you'll not ta&%,at the Royal Institutiogri-mid A ctA- other woman in this century. 8118 Uri- the hottest 'weather there wi . be little tended - *1 t the prolific, .. , - I . --r - - .- z .11 -- - I L I oke, - �00 primarily o advertise . - a , - g t .1 I I - . . I � � , , 1� - 6 nothin on when L If oerb Ok two. But there is DO -Place Ii. 0 doubtedly was the cause of her own down- trouble from flie& The fly in a useful fruit region of Northern California) in light- . . I - - - - ­ , , y9a Fe home. When we are away, things go wro . I �:­ . � . .- �­ .. _ fall ; her reckless extravagance and capri. scavenger, who performs . 'with absolute ad interiorly and externally by sixty-five -.. - . - . .-. - - , . . - 1. - ��, .:-- rmiund to the M : . , yoted b6tW - . . I . . - . .. : . I, -: t- -­- 1-1, -,'�` not go by the foot , and the.poor opts miss no. - We 1:1 . .. .. - I � - ­-, . - We've had-somuch ' - clone frivolities could not last foreisr. And faithfulness his than rying to incandescent lamps, which are operat. - 1k ' lift& Your letters were a great . - . ! � I I � . . - - . . - . ,. . , ­�! ", rain of late, the ins ..is overflowed, and at her dazzling career was not void of save careless and thoughtless people from ad 'by a complete lighting plant in a . � - - ' - . ; . . e .. - Cigih"Itto dif;'*�d sometimes caused no m kind] deeds. She was one of the first to the legitimate effects of their own negli- so 11 i I - - ?--- - . - . L... the waters is oulL. �.­ * i the car. The service is - I . . . . . ­ -. '- ' anxiety. We have followed you all thrown . . . . . -1 , . - - -�... � "But the road takes such a turn;- it is recognize Daudet's talent, and it was she gence. The your when there is a scarcity of satisfactory that Mr. Leak, the weer, in . - - - .- - your career, dear Mark." I . - . .: . - - - � k - I - i. -` - .. . -, .-... ". - sigh thre4i miles longer," said the Major. who decorated Ross Bonheur with the La- flies is marked by fevers and pestilence. If now figuring for the equipment of on. entire - � .- I - � 1 ... . : -- � r �- �­ " I feel as if I had never been away ; alai I# gion of � . . . . . --. i "Better go along tramp than take a Honor. P - I .. . , you am troubled with a superabunda as of train with similar apparatus. I I " , . I 8 sort -cut to got drowned, ' returned awakened from 9, long sloop full of dreams . Now she is all slous6 The neon who D . - , . . � - . the "' flies, yet exercise every care and precau- A French paper reports that . - I said the Major. . t the .. - , , - -.:- porter. - I . spent 50,000 frances a day for T r toilet, tion in your power, you my be sure there h successf ally used in 3 t, � - ... 'I, . I � -, "You will not know Carolina when ycm a I .. . . - � , �'�� -- ... I Major Randall laughed ; but ba%-Ipg lived Of Louis is some cause for. which you have not as case of suspended anima- ' - I ­ I l a" her said Aunt Lydia. 11 She was a brie XV. times in, bar festivals of unheard lux- discovered. u . . r -, who revived the wanton splendor them wm �e ,crab 0 . ­ , .. .. - ­1 - - .,. .* 1, toolongin the world to despise local ad. . 0 t , where rg . . - 7. when you left • Dow, her eldest boy in ,; n ere patient was an up for - I . - . I . 111�� - :- t-': vies, he took this road.: ]$vsn t%lat was by Eton ; and an fir her husband, who u ry at the Tuileries and Fontainebleau, who The farmers who insist on living for am- dead. As a last ician ap- - .. . k . - . - safe ; the drains, as they are call- dreamt ' X8 . .- . --).,- - • no means r of might,00nquents that would make venienes in clone proximiq to the stable heart, a microphone to the region of the -. ­ - i ** I - . � i -�:`. . �t,- � . ad in the county, are -in reality, very don such a waltzek, bb cannot got a hunter at of her the Empress of Europe and had the and chicken yards will be troubled with eart, and was enabled b this instrument - . y - enough to CK11"tul.12 . . . . . ; ­ ­­i I- . y . q - . canals, skirting the roads, with . - .. I ., - beaten . . - �� t j � : - i unpro= . "Time bring its changes," said ells Majo entire aristocracy of France at her beck and flies, no matter what precautions am exer- to hear a faint g, which proved that .. . A. . k.. � I , �.. -TV: I aides, and very asafly walk#d -into b� a per-'.' 41 I have a few visits to pay when I lea call has now to be satisfied with a forge often cised in the house, for the reason that life was not extin ­ , . ... at. Everythin was done t - I N . . . I son ignorant of the locality: ' - � ' you • ; then I shall run down to Woro�ftte servants and two lady friends of tier former these wise little crAaturea am at work do- to resuscitate the patient, w o shortly . .., � .. .4 I I - . . I 1. .� bv&kly ;'bat t th - 9 The offioerstartedAt first u 0 shire m`nd ha'Vie'-s .'dok at them. " household, that try in vain to make her life straying the animal effluvia which m' 1ht afterwards recovered consciousness. � . . f - . : - " 1. I . . . . ­1 rain fell so fast that the atmosphere was This referred to Major Randall 's onl more cheerful. . otherwise be dangerous to human life. The new Winkler storage battery consists . -- . . . . - - - , 1 114 - • I - - I ... , . blinding as a curtain, and he deemed it -most She likes solitude beg, and thou high Never allow flies to appear suddenl in a . . - 1. . of V-shaped tr9ughs of celluloid, having a - , I . I- , - , - - - : I '* prudent sister, after whose wadding he had left eft visitors are frequent, but few are admitted.- horde without looking about to Intact jag along the bottom, . :- - -.- . , .,,( ' ident to proceed it a footpace. Even on India, - �-.- �- . 11, I metal's conducto� ly '. I , a black night, there is a faint earth light on - . I � Only Queen Victoria. who drives over from a reason for their coming. They . -1 . - . -. . I scant roads • it was just sufficient for him Ther*.jr#",jw1va1^ t1kefi' wing moaning 9. MAY the trough being filled in with peroxide - .' -' - - - �N I . - -: - --fit 'Con Q Windsor, is always welcome. mearl a neglected garb& , I a for- . - • and thoAliss 14edrea; vffll wra u to It is claimed that the conductor can . . .. I -, - - - . - - to see the stones in their contras. He often jag ted tion h J' . , i&- lighted a fusee, but, unfortunately, !they is _,upon marshalling their Ion abet Most of bar time all speeds in medits often cesspool, which became "n" to of sufficient carrying capacity .. . • ­ I • ,i,, - I 9- and rayer. As she from insomnia. to - - ­ ? . - -- langerously choked up. They always dispense with lead frames altogether. The . 1 �.5 - � . .- ­ nephew about the grounds to j!aa the I _ I . . . . .. .,., - were soon exhausted. Occasionally, ha saw breauaotr is served at an 9^dy hour, 4&f tar mean something. Instead of attempting to - - I - I - . . I I . 4 - . . provements. On retarnine throe h th the sligh6 repast 'shi attends to her' car- kill them with Qt' -paper, look about for the electrolyte may liquid, or seini-solid for .. .., . % . . - . .. - - the glimmer of a distant light, probably , dens,they _ ' portable uses., The weight of cell, it i"tat- , � . / . . :; . . . . .. from a cottage window; but knowing. that gar were met by t a be& de respondence writes •few pages of bar .- � . 1. - er, *he stopped touching his hat. M m reason. Like &I Other vex in, they Are ed. in reduced 40 or 60 per cent. of that of - . . - - . - . he was in the Fen county, he did not van- A d Beg your memories that are to be Published after her one of nature's warnirlp that yon are not .. - . . . ur pardons, ladies, but there' . lead plate accumulators. . . . 1 4 - I a . 11 theta I . ; . I ture to seek it The roads were rfectly an death. Before luncheon she driven -to the I- - h right way, or new . - - . , . .­ - d ansholtered ; H trees bounded each shocking news. " .. -a visit some one who is Ill, �ing in.� a i be' . , - - . ­ - ;. ")an an C . 9 Village t and Oil neig _ bar J* not, which unfortunately means Anew storage butte 1saitng em layed : - . . 1. . I -� them, they were tall poplars, affordi no " Indeed," cried Min � ngestre, � I Iroad or use I . - . - -- - � I 106kin her return pays her d&Uy visit to the man- the same thing to you. on th6 Chesapeake & � 0� F( . -1 - . .. -- - screen. And now the rain descended Via a startled. . soleum, where she prays at the grove of her . • I.- . � I h It is doubly necessary in summer thatthe in connection with electric lightini Of itA . ' - - . . - ­ -. cars. . - . I. - - - , . .. , waterspout. . - - " Yen, mum. Mr. Twyford, the miller a husband and son. Attar luccheon.ehe takes tables be cleared and the floors be swept an Twenty-four calls are place under I . . .- �.. !.- a];- each car, and they supply eight sixteen - . . t! - - r . -. "A pleasant night this to be out in," -Roby, was shot dead as he was riding hem a walk over the grounds sod once mote re- rapidl as possible after meals. For the . . . I .. - ­ . '� claimed a voice at his elbow,- 'and he heard, From Merstoke lost night-" . tires to the chapel to pray. candle-power lamps on the round trip from - . I I- . ­. . Dinner is sere. least Tebria of food left in a corner will ca . . - . . Y . . - . . .. .- .%, .. I - . feet splashing through the slush beside hi Cincinnati to Washington. It , . . 1P. " Shot I Old Mr yford shot!" -1 'i ad at 7, followed by some reading and an faster in the warm atmosphere in a few . - - . .. X . � : .. , . - 94 " What 9, dresI thing i" cried M* . : � �- . - Perhaps we may reach a road-side cot, ocrio al !:,,no. of cards. - The new bridge across the hi - -- ' I ­ . m: hours, and attract a little horde of scaven iLe a IV canal at . � ., - - ..-.'--'.- tage, " said the Major, I Lydia. Sometimes h Empress goes to London gem If the tables ore quicki cleared.and Duluth, on Lake Superior, is to be 250 feet - -. - - . ­ = . , '. " Howascoming home along the high or the` aft coast for a brief visit, but she the rooms neatly swept and darkened in length, and is designed to carry electric. - , -. AlTherearenons. But I'll -tall you what ya - .. I .I.- -­ .: . . , .. . I- there is ;A little farther on-Bertoft old road, mama, on Gray Dobbin, an old h seldom makes any visits except upon Ear In there alsould be cars. and trains of them, as well as horse ... �" . . . . .. , - - � - .. � ­ . as could find the way blindfold. It was , most intimate friends, flies. ff'there is any rem, vehicles and pedestrism. It rests on . r, - � - � . �, church ; it has a rch. " whose number grows I,ty,,Oe beat of the da . - trouble with its ." : . ­ . . - .. . "That That will de, 'said the officer; and the • . I .�. �..W. . r10 bad night, we know ;bat through the nois smaller with every year, and she rarely in. son for the prosenco of flies near your house foundations seven feet only from the-Water; - , . : . . . - - two i k d their pace. of falling rain, a woman in a cottage hear vices any one to visit her. She'is still fond it may be necessary to use fly screens. F)4 but, to allow ships to page, it can be ele � , roi ene . . . . vat- - I . . . . .., . . . - "Here - .- .1 0. . . s-.- - it is cried the.'newcomer, pro two shots fired. &e ran to the door.just i of France and often visits Paris, though no not resort to powders and poisons, but re- ad 133 feet,-being so nicely balanced be . , . .- . - - . . . � - � -. . . tly darting to a lichgate, that, be' time to see the hose galloping away skear one cares for her in the gay city. In form- member that an ounce of prevention in this twe n we I fee I - - , son ,in ill , - ­ . e towers 90 t h' h that from 20 to . . . 1. ­ k- , - - - . . �.--,� - printed white. stood out ghostly througgg "fatal W,O - . - - I . i � - - , ad ; so she fetched a lantern, and four or times the mob hooted Lho " f t * I man," cam, " in all others, is worth a pounit of .30-h.p. will suffice to lilt it and lower it ' . - .. i. A short gravel ath led &I Mr. Twyford lying in the road. She g as they have called her, but now nobody cure, and that game amount of within five minutes. It is to be operat49d by . ! ... . Eir�-' ---.�-,., � the gloom - 0 i - - , ­ I "orgy ap- � • , - �.. ut churchyard, tordere�d with het ; but the pore old gputleman was d takes notice of bar. During the winter she plied to kee ing the promises a . electrici' - � i I . I - . ­1 . : the ancient �e . trictl loan ty- . . - . .--- . I , batones, to the ample porch, with oaken - 1��K, J , , -�-' -shot through the heart. " sometimes goes to Italy or the southern will accomplish more than if directed the . . . . - , torn L , - -- .-� .--. Fi . Prof. H. A. Rowland of John Hopkins.'. . - ` . . I :­ - 1. seats on either aide, and well protected from :'Was he robbed ?" - - ­:� nLrt of France. At present she has a Till& destructiou of the fly, who simply comes to University, says: 11 It is a well-known, I - I - . ke�. - I P - - n - - � I No, mum, That's the -o built on the Mediterranean sea, between remind us, in a very disagreeable-way, it ­ -, . I -1L. the rain. I Is strange part h principle that an electrical discharewilldis. I I . . - . . "This This is a famous shelter," said the it his pun and pocketbook was un touch Monaco and Menton. is true, that we have been derelict or living 21nate a fog, and no patent could obtain- � � . . t- Major. 4 4 If you have a. fuses, I will Offer There's a regular hue and cry through th Watching some gardeners arrange going in unwholesome surroundings. ion the mare application of the principle. . . ". . . . . , . - - i( country to find the murderer, folks in flower beds in the front of the house, I saw . I . ff I - :r, ­. - you a cigar," " - - � . AM - . . . It in a very common laboratory ex1wriment . r . .. - -,. - I - $, Thank you - . - � V � . . . replied bin companion; sorry. Old Mr. Twyf6rd was as well know •a dark robed figure emerge from the an to make a fog or mist in a glass vessel, and, ' . I J - I . . ' - . . . `.. , - �­ � 64 n I There is tits an Boston Stump• " . trance hall. It was Eugenie heavily leaning , Christmas Trees in OhinL � by sending electricity from a point int6 it, � . - i - . 1. ' * cautiously . .. w I � *:,. - cry of a bittern; this must be the clearing. "You remember him, dear Mark, do on two criltoll-like canes, and cautious The Christmas tree in Europe, which, to dissipate the mint. As soon am the elec. --. i • . - � . - . - ­ I I I 11. ­ , 1­ up shower ; they do not cry unless the rain's not? icking bar way along the private path that like the yule log, in a survival from the trical discharge strikes into the fog, the • .. * , '* - , , - , . ­ - - -z .:: . .. . forgotten . ng off. 11 I had his name; but I recol - le mansion to the festival clears." , - . , I shall not be sorry to at home, a church. of the revival of the sun glass instantly He -1 . goll I -has not seen I - , • :1., for I missed my train, and have along lest going several times with the Vicarag* - How she has changed. if the picture of after the winter solstice, finds its counter- any attempt to dissipate a thick marine fog, , . . I '.. . - - �6- - - Ong walk : L '.. i ' - boys to be weighed at the mill. He was, lot � .. - C " , . . . .. . . .. - tall man, I think. His wife used to brin her as a resting beauty, pure, rt. Schelgel has recently pointed out the Johnson of Pittsburg, however, designs ap- - � . to reach Boston." Wintershalter was ever true, who depleted rt in China as elsewhere in the world. and doubts its ractiesbility. Mr. M. E. . --- , --, I I I hope -you know the roads well? " I . re, f roaho=lo ve- - t I . - . .- � -.-. z �. . � lw 6, ,, It is us out cowslip wine,. There was& daughte joc . Ac. - . . I -, � ­ . . . . 'By heart," answered the other. ly, wrapped entirely in a mist of lace, with historical references to this Aub* t -plying for a patent on a process for this . . I . I . I. - A, . � , �: .. -... 'ties Tain. " an purpoae� - -. --- . - .-- . a pity that we have so much water in these too-a young, i g, timid, slip of rl," said th jewels of fabulous value in her golden hair, cording to the "Anti Ill at having made several a-jecessful-- - . : ­ - . I I - � - . . . � .-� . - .... -. - . to ; it gives Lincolnshire a bad name; Major, turning his thoughtsitkward. and strings of pearls around her swan like old principality which lasted until 247 B. exper:nients. . � - . . - M' - ..1. -. par � . ... - . - ; r - I . . �­ ­: - � and there's not a nicer county in England in d'Ah I she gr-aw up the beauty of th neck and statue-aqua bust C., the tree with a hundred flowers and .I-- I .- . . ­ .- . ­ .. - . . . .- , . . - - . . - :� -1 . county.. People would ride past the mil Now her figure in quite fall and stopping, lat laced, on New Year's day, . . -1 . . -1 �.: - -. . �'.i-' summer-time; it smells of nothing but hay 00 0 � lamp', was p . . - I . . . - * I - .1 . . � - . .. . - . dorfal to to try and get peieT at her. I bay her neck has lost its graceful curve between the three steps leading to the I The Proper Way to SiL - - . . I �- ­ I - . I "I And the variety of giasees is won a a llue$, . . � . - � . - , 1z r I - . - . , - L � � - - them an understands them." awn triany beautiful girls, but never one w- her face is pale and wrinkled, and her hair audience felicitation hall.' The lady H an- A proper sitting position requires that the - , . '. ­ .. - a. . I At this instant the church clock in the perfectly lovely as poor Elizabeth." almost white. She in over 69 now. And Kwoh, the celebrated Princess Yang, the spine shall be kept straight, and that the . - � I . ­ I - - . . -1 r"I'' - -.- �-. -.:: old tower 'above deliberately struck the "Whydo you say Isshodeed?" yet in bar black cashmere cloak, trimmed all powerful favorite Of Ming-tuvang, support needed for the upper part of the - f ., ­ '. ­­ . . , .. . . � . �. - - i - - .1 -.. 11 She may re • ; there has been no news 0 with craps, her black loves, her widow's Emperor of the Tang dinantry (A. D. 713- body shall be felt in the i ight place. There- :' - -' .1 e` - • quarters and then -the hour of seven. - - . - I - - . . . . I r-- . . ,.. .... � - - It's getting late," continued the strong- her for some years. Mrs. Twyford died bonnet with its long veils, she is still a strik. 755) caused a 11 hundred lamp trees," 80 1 fore, sit as far back as possible in the chair, . . . ... . il . ­ ­­ . - . - I �­ - � . I though; and perhaps Elizabeth ' had two ing figure. And if she lifts her eyes, they feet high, to be erected a n a h' h moan- so that the lower end of the spine a - i -, --- - -.- - jr, whose voice was -cheery and pleasant. "I ' - hall be 11 . Uri!* . .. . .6 '. 1 - .. . �- .. pose I must be going on, bad as it in. much of her own way. Ve went on a visit are generally fixed on the ground, they still tain ; it was lighted during the hi Year's braced against the back of he seat. If this . . .I- : - .-�'­- - .. ­- opp . . . . . � # - - .,. and became acquainted with a showy to reveal the luster of f6riner days, when all night, d its shine was seen for a hundred back is straight the shoulders will also rest . I t, � - . 7 .:: - - -�, " I've, had nothing but ill-luck to-day. It "" I I an I a ' I " . , i � . . who called himself a gentleman. i,o. ,id o u bI France knelt at her feet, No team could miles, tota%..'eclipsing the light of the against it if not, they will have no point of . ' ­ - did -not rain when I started - to call on a N .1 ­ A - ,. . . ... . - . L 5 I .., - - . he was an advent1urer, for it was we. no wish away their marvelous beauty. moon. Dr. BIgIal states, that as far he support, and it will be found that they do k : .­ ; . rsor� at Roby I particularly wished to nee ; . - - � . - -, - - .. - I -.- -A ­- , . . ­ , the miller's daughter would have a 00 The way to the church leads t in aware the Christmas candle -tree in now not need it This position makes no strain . .. I .. - . -. Then I missed the train * through m . .� t *- ,�- * . .. -,. . . I . '. .. ., �, ' fortune. He paid his addresses to r row of majestic yaw trees. An the queen no longer lighted in China. it being - . . ... � . . . I - . and _ replaced upon the ligaments at the spine. It allows - .., . -..,- rmt- he was out. ­k ­ 1. .. 1. .. am almost drenched to the akin ;thou C - I .. . that can't hurt we; we Lincolnshire folk but Mr. Twyford forbade him the house. Sa(.. approaches the church, which stands on by the enormous quantities of candles which a proper position'of 'the shoulders, 'conse. . ,-- :- . him." � - . . . :L � ) tare said to be balf-frogs, you know; " and to 89p, Elizabeth sloped with the crest of a hill, with a superb view of are lighted everywhere. quently of the. client, consequently ,f the • -. . . . . . ­ id - .. .. I , " . I . ­. - * hod merrily. - . o doubt the unprincipled man -count the lovelist spots of rural England an old, . lungs, stomach and every nth= organ - . . I I., he 112 an of the . ..... . ... -:.. - , �­ 1. 4 6 If raiiiember rightly.'! mid the Major, ad on the father's forgiveness, for he dote(- white-robed monk steps up to her and to- Advertising ii the DR-y's, - , body. . 1. . . ­. ......- - . � . . . . . . . . . � " . I . . . . • - .-I � "thin road divides at Bertoft," on his daughter. -She might have marries, spectfully bowing hands bar a bunch , vio. The newest horror is not D8151111 q nor-the Their work is carried on - naturally- and . � - - . - I I - . , - - . may. - . , . well, for all the young men in these par lets which she accepts Wf 9L & 15-ontle nod. Paris Anarchists. It is comideran comfortabl , min also the circulation of the - . 41"Yes. Onegoes to Boston, the , bly wo y - I . ­ ­ - . - I � . .: . * . . - - . . a * her . , . � - village. were in love with her, she was so It is favorite flower, and around the than either. An esteemed scientific con . - " :1 ,-- ing. We are about a mile from the vil - =8- blood, which in a wrong sitting position is , ,,.­ . . I . ' . - -.. I watery AS it is Ubreabouts, it'll able. Anyhow, the miller defeated him, fo ' white church violets have been planted by notary says that genuine sky -signs can now fiariousiy interfered with. With the Ofneet I .. - Bless you a I . .1 . . � I . --. - once. In this church- he disinherited Elizabeth. It nearly brok the monks, who revere her an does every- t; installed for the enterprising advertiser. resting squarely upon the floor, the hands .- - . . � - - , nothing to what it was . % . . . . - , - I . . - , . . seemed - . o - in In her old days all* By a simple arrangement of mirrors, reflac. resting easily upon the lap, perfect equilib. . . . . d they only dug the graves just in time his heart, though, for he ' to bow body in Farnborougb. . ­� mr ` h fiber I : - :-. . i ... ... - - , , -, ": . - . -1 $. . Tor the funerals, for they filled with water an old man all at once, " said M" di as become a philanthropist who gives ting glasses, and lights, a sort of gigantic rium, and consequently perfect rest of the Y2 I - , I -#,� ':­­ taking up the thread of the narrative. I ally to charity, and in ever' willing to ad- magic lantern can be set up, by which body, is secured. There is no strain upon .i%l -1 .I. - ,- ­- , I . , , directly; and an for Rertoft, I've heard my . I 1. . .1 i . - --­' , I dutiful of her ; but on vance this interests of the IKbOr%g people images can be thrown upon the cloudS. any Part of the body ; no muscle or orgm ­.. I %.. � - - .-.. - - grandfather sav -he and another rowed way very un - . I , '. � . �­� - * . . . ,.-11 . � - - . . . . ' ' to - . I - viliage to the general shop to else was led away by the man's good looks. for mile* around her country seat. You will be able to advertise your wares, is required to do more than its I - t : o. - -.;-. -: �' through the I . .. i, , � ;:�Z­ never -, - -.;" , I I , A -I.: -, buy their stores; and shot wild ducks in 11 The old, old story," remarked Majc. The monk accompanied the Empress to in letters 100 feet long, on the skies, so that amount of work. The arms shoal IM& ... . - -.­ . I t,-­ - - , bi - . ­ - - .1. - - ­­ .. - . I .. . .. he k . . . . I - . - � . - the fields elms. by ; so that their boat was Randall. I I I wonder how often it has h&O .the entrance of the church, turned t they will be visible over a dozen countie& be folded ; for that position not only :---. ­ . , A.. .'. . . � -1� - on the road hem paned, and will happen. again." 1. . y causes . - I -, ­ - . - - .. - laden with 'provisions 0. - the doors swung open, and she entered. An if this truly awful prospect were not a strain upon the spine, and all the other �%. - -. - -..- , 4 - . .1 I., �' - g " ther;t What memories may pats before her as she enough.. we are told that these sky signs can evils already referred to, but, in o . L ­ .- ­ my shot ­9 a. - ­/1 -- 1. . grandfather was &good ; he'd been . 11 It will be the same as Ion - additi , . . I I I I 11� -�, . , - U,: .- ---- -1 ...,-.-. a soldier, and went through the Crimean are serpent tongues,". said Miss Ingestei site alone in that chamber of death. be made lumino -us, so that they will blaze� places the weiltht of the arms upon th:st_om- � .�.. - �­ . - � I - � 1-­ .. " �- . . ­. a . . . -h . . 1. .1 - ,.�j parts must have been bad in with ssP8r4y­ . The monk, who had guessed my b=IDG=, all night I Heins, in one of his rha, di sell and the diaphragmi, • thereby . It- .,. , �E - . , War. These - . - I - Pao lea, . . , - . - i � I .. - . . . . I ­ -, - , - � . . � . � - . '. - - ­ L .. --� � . ­ - I.- - ing w � � _�.. .. . .11.'. his .1 I . z - - ­-. . -- '. . (TO BI OONTINVZD.) - I . sal that he would like to 01%4-.-- . ­ - . . :. day ; them drains bee done a sight of . � , ­ - . .,. . seeing me follow at a respectful distance, d k anatob a bum Ing the labor of digestion and respiration. - � -- ,-.- ­ - �. -� ,� . lo . " � � , ,-, . :',I: f, ;�? - good - if po& - 1- .-And now, I wish you good-night, �-:.---- - �'-, , ,_ kindly told me that I could visit the place Ve from its Norway mountains and write Placing the hands behind the back, I . , -1 ., . with . ` �, 'I I . . . - w � .� - � ', , : . .�� -- .. . 7, ­1 - , , . it 11 � sal ` The Italian Ordnance Departm 'is - ,:�'. , - "'M : . � . � �-. ... . I" -, - - � i- as soon as her IWAI had left. In the it the name of 11 Apes 'I in letters of sibley is a good attitude to take occas -, t 1, - I �� -� . - sir." - 4 6d and, ., ent cot- meariUme he invi me *4 Ian g1v ionel. � -- �'- -- Good-evenw*99 'd the M 'or M to ohat and a fin on the skies. But he would probably lys i ing, as it does, the fulleSt expansion! - � - - - ­�,­ M . . . I . . � - I .. . 1, . :: - . - . a project i-,..� ;�­ zn4 '* . . , � - . 7�e�',, g��L, . -� - I • � :1 ;�­z. I ho for both our sakes, it M ;�;n cease sidering the parchase of Ilewhich, of wine in the adjoining monastery. 411 not have cared to adorn the firmanent with Of the whole upper part of the body. '.1-1. ­ I-. . -.. �, C� 'I- ­ ­ . . . -: .r % ­­ -7 our quic y I ... . �;,. ... � . - - 1, '' -- - 17. .� . . ­ � - I when it bursts, will produce a luminow h k1 passed..when the Empress re. a bluing description of aoraebody,s Patent . . . I ..�, -. - ­ - - . � .� . � -... 11 k . 1. �, . - ..­- raining. " - ! . - .. I '. . *. 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I " . - In text or thought was nothing now. . .1. 1 &�,"RA .. : , -- -1, , �Z,11,i ". �-- ., . �� - .. tobacco, morphine, opium and cocaine hati. in condonQ - , , li, , L W; `- - . - . - - , , � . I �k form-= the sub- k4, f.­ ­9 � Habitant, Capt. IP6U�r, The same r .,:'er and o'er; I . �' 6. :��'4 � , :, , - Th:� _-: 3 Brftish ship I . . .. i .P.- ­f I ­ I its and neurasthema by the Double Chloridia .. I I --- ". f ... - '00 I . � , . The sec. A' r stapeon kiesdod to - 1. � ,, . ­��,�. .. �' , . 'N . - I I A., I : � I .; York the other day 0ith a . - i Lmlip ­­ 01 - came . . V , �- . - into New YO . ,.,. The good is et to be." .- - -- ' ' " - - -' of Gold Remedies is a complete success. The enrich the Blood -V-- ..a ­;' �­ .1y., r- - icebergs fit to '-".-'­ ' . ­ dl",­ of stone and a story of icebe 1. - It � - " -1 ., i - , J�Ali.� 11� , treatment has no an feature what. and to rebuild the : . . �'. , I I . - �� � - - ' I ci " 5 . �, T 4 cargo . 0 Aleepy congregation rose �;- , . � - --,.I�,.�-­.: . ..:. .� �­It ..; airstandonend. She Th 1"' . ... . ES �'­ ..'',­ -. , 21�?��,­ - - - '11�' u's h To join in the concluding Psa.lrh L �'� . . Nerves, thus makin '41 0 I . .�4,:. � over. The drunkard in never deprived of . liil � . . - " � '?, 9 . . - . Make a landsma t ,�0.4,.,­ 1 . . them a certain an E 11 qn:- �'� Aw - 1, I ,.. . .� , , , .. . And every movedid but disclofm his daily supply of whiskey. • He in provid. I �� , .. .,,�'. P A -- :. was from Hull. - ed cure for all - - . . I • � � ... 1- , -."'',-:,..;;­ , - � � 1.'.�A ;;, ­.";_'�7 L �'�_��'j 1 )t. Potter thought he had taken a The presence of a mental calm, , ' -- ITe y - . ",".",- -,-,,. �* . , . . ed with all he wants of the very best till in diseases arising � -1. . , �e, I - . - ''I "� - ­ I I ,-;.:,.. - . -�, ?zi ��-, , �:':'� "-;.: . #- ► -apq ice. About 'L., � =IT � f- . . . . Cal r enough south to e The parson glanced ar;And - � � * TORUNT - :--. 1. ­� 1"A". -. e fa .. . " Alasl .'Tis oLony ground." � 48 hours' treatment by the Gold Cure, he, & from impoverished ' - ��-�Q7,'� 1 r j, . . course orning of last Tuesday, . �. . ;. # . . � � -, . . , blood, and shattered .:, ­',V%.%�7,9, . ek in the in . �d * of his own free will, given tip liq�or forever. . 11INT. ­ 4 11�-1-0,.'_9 . " ."-. * - the � a . . 3 o'clock a par- .. ?, VF �;. - � ­ I - I succession of densely foggy With measured movement then they bowed'. I nerves, such a k .. . -;k;. �, ­ N%� � . 11 ;" . 1, �% , . , , N , . . I , Hq has to follow no routfhe of oiscipline in alys -die- �. . & - -,., � A 6- - - -, - . � "I, . - - � the fourth of a suce To listen to the closing prayer, * spinal - , �VJ I � �. . the lookout shouted that there was a OR— rheum- - ­�­��-, � - ,;�L . . - -- I � ­ � - . And with the words he spok4qr aloud, - diet, exercise, social intercourse or any other ,;-R1;'1*;11- , , I " -* days, . � " it, ... --� -. . 'r - .... V . !,,- , %,�,�' � ­-� , bow close aboard, and Came worldly whispers owthe air: , , - ,�.' sci�t eases, — 4 .; . . �. berg on the weather , ---ftepect, except in having to go to the phy- i . - -�, --- -. - I X - . )I ;­ � �,,�3-,7,� I- ',`�. r . - . j, - �� -S, ,- - . -­� . -- � :T, the dashing of the waves . 11 We now to heaven appeal--�, j g q ory, e Pelas, pal- P eerler-s AxLe Grease rnoi;t durable - Z, .,.,,,'- , - 3 �� . . . . . 11 I , . 1. ,� I I'll, ­ .. ' " . ,�mskiana four times a day for a few minutes, ry 11the4eart, .. ..0 . . " There's money in that deal 11 . the market. Peerless Woof Ointmeengt":10"Tall- : -; . " : . ­t - at the same limp i ­ pitatiouso i, :- "', Z.1* - I : " ,I ,- . . .: - � :­Im -- over It could be heard. . , . -.1 � . : to have the administered. This is rofals,ohloroaisor be In ever .stable. i, , -,�.,. : �. . Be --�,14 a ;#1 - , . 1. - I I . r ' ' , , ' . sickness, . . � . I ? , ­i�.,- . lv� ' V. 1, : . answered her helm and gradual- '.1 his only reminder that he is a patient. This y I 1. ?'' ­ . * , The parson paused-a sadder chill . green si . . . , - �� , , - . . . . - The shil - �� ­1 � . - . 'IP - i I . . - -- , P until so close to Crept o'er the hearts of 011ie and all J' " .1 ling tifiat.- . 11 - 1� �P­ ; I - - iiLffects so many, oto. ey \ - . - - .1 . � � ­ - I . , -'� i, - I . . ,g . - - y paid off, but not u � modern s'eientific method of curing the di -.-1 vi, , - 1�. . . I es that broke on the And through the building all was still' , - In- haves ecine action on the gerfialaystem of DR. (.LARK 1; CATARM CU= 1, , PV�..-, a - I ,.. , �' - .. ::. the berg that the way 1. -ease called drunkennesais rapid, pleasant and 8111111. - ­ .....,( .. ,.� 'L , . With silence that was Magical; both men and women, restorin CATARRH 1 D never "' ��i'�' � , 1109 .�ili-'.`, 1V � �­'­e ".1 ' '. . . -the - we nd be. in stamps C U R - . ,.­... 1,�'. k. I -,-,� a8hed back and threw spray over g vig6r. I f .1 . Int, . - - - III which the teolinx cowers. - - - perfect. Those wishing to know more may - - , - , ... &,q� , . ." � - V" -. i - - ice sw dense that the out- I '. or postage an we will mall you .- ­g,---�-�.C. -, ... . *, , ­ - ­W . - . . 1 4 . . - drop a post carol to the Gold Cure Institute, . . . ,t�­. ,- . �, .. IN deck. The tog was SO ' And momenta stretch to hours. . . WEAKMEN FR - I -1, f'­'4 1, ..TV ­- -. lilies of the berg could hardly be distin- - , a free trial package. CiArk chenliC1111 ve " 17 . ,�- ': .ilo-"" �- , " '' . What could It be I Was parson dead I :Irimsb , Ont., for their interesting essay, (young and old), suffering from mental worry, ,* �, '�!�s,-,,­, ;"; � I -1 � . , - - y . . .4 � � ­;.+'.t - . !:"A - 2 'ii; - w moments it was Out Of . overwork, insomili , excesses, or self-abuse, Toronto. Onit -:1. i.-11- � - ,-, ..' . . . . . . . .. - - , . ­ - � - .. . �- . - ..- . guished, and in a few Why pause in midst of closing prayer; I . - I'Mrunkennew and its Oure,"and pamphlets should thefts PMLs. They will rest4re .. - .-., . !�. , 1-i -� 4. X t. - e-1, .1-.- 1. I - - . . - - �L.,r 4, - �t ,� , ...'­-:t"'. -, . - idtogether.. The latitude was 49 0 39,' The People slowly lift the head ; -rivingall information, forwarded under lam lost energies, both physical and mental. " . . - ZM ­t' , sight W. A . -; 4;4, ., V­ - . . -1 i­.11 , ;4 . �,:"- . . --- PW ­ . . ­r­; - - Yes, there's the parson standing there . ..-. L&pperL 4.­ ., . ... - c longitude 45 0 . IMPORTANT.,.,,.,,'. ­­ "., - and the . � ­ . ,• .---, 1", , .. - , - In his accustomed place, . , I . -, .1, -!.: I ­V" . - w L� -1 . 1: �- -.�. � � " 492I I., I , " , �­ - 'j" " � .; In the early part of the night the they- . , - -- W SUFFERMCs WOMEN e preparation of delicious and wholoibine �`:� ".' -� ��4, . 0 .- -. A smile Upon his face. - . . -. 1. . foc - �.- ... ­1., �0 �. �- . .;­­ , - . .tt.- , but now I -� :;--,; Many a good wagon has been premature- is ncces WY to our happiness. T .. - , , ". : �,;�� - . momete� had registered about 40 1 - ,, - . . I : afflicted with the weaknesses peculiar to their !,.��:,;�-;* . , . 1. 040000 - , ., t, ! tk� . - . _- - Box, such an suppression of the pey iods, boaxin Ish used. we . . - � ,,�'.! X - . '" ­ I - I �1. - - it • dropped to 36 0 , and the salts aboard A long-drawn sigh of sweet relief - y ruined by neglect to properly grease the i mast . ; V�j -�V�,�-. . ­­­,.,V .1 - - . ! % ��, ­,­i ,!W:1 I . - .. , - - 1, ,*P . � - ., , .- - lot ,f ice near by. But Liko breath of Autum through ilie Wood,- down pains weak back, ulcerations, etc., 0 recommend !, � 40��,- � - - .."�, �, re - . . - - '. ,, ",� , .V - - . V� . said there was a ,;Xlee, or by using poor grease. Rogers' And these iWe an unfailing cure. . . �. " - - -;w . � :) OWDEIR, 1. - ;Li�,:-.� ;t; .. (� - - - That sof tly stirs the crinkled leaf, EMPIRE BAKING P , J 1. " ! i - �� , -, "t. 1, - V;?� ., . ip was nothing more visible. � - eerlers Axle Grosse is recommended as - , - - ' S. " .'-,, �-, I 1. . - there . . ' izl-. . . - ... : A,nd then the people waiting, stood - as containing • strength, Purity. and W6tf. : . - . . lv. - ,� . ' ­ W . A �. 11 . 11.�. I ­ i , - as a few minutes past 4 o'clock when , . " PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS ' Guaran ed to give satisfaction. Manufsetur. ,. - �s,;- , �.r , ­­ 4 " I . It W With minds anticipant; . I . � -he most reliable in the' market. Sold by - vj'�. ,- ,,,� -A­-- . . ;, �:-­',.­.. .� . 1. �.­:&":* - I f,­' .�­ I - the warning shout of the lookout was heard . The word significant. I ahould take these Pills. They enrich the block ed onlyby 191,11,1118 A ]LIKIC49LIET, To .. �#V,�4 . .. 1: � i lealers everywhere, rem" ..It., �5 .-- . - . - I : restore health's rosoo too the checks and cOr- Sold at 25elts pound tin. Ask -your g - ,-,* ­�'."t-. - "I. � I -�*k:i� -�--.,T-4;:1- . - . "Breakers , - --:, - ­ . - -, , �r� - I This time he cried - . rocer for ... - )%, ..., I eV, ; .-V ."., - again. than speech ," - Actors were so much admired by the late rest all irregularities. . . . I .., , .-V A. . - . . -,- � , . : . roar sounded close. The - ,, S6 silence has more power ­ --I- : i,P,." !�� �, -, � , � �1v','' : eL* -,r4-,� . . .., . 1:.,��:. -1 . & softly said, : . ly -­�. . I ... 4 L , to . 4. �J � .; -.� '­.t�, . ahead !"and the ro length the parson ' . - ., .. ,-- "' At I- Jr. Dr. Morell Mackenzie that he never char BzwAxffl Op lxrrATION& 'Men rills an � .:,�. - � ;, E . . C ­, - . - , - 'i't - . � �,-, ill �. - was jammed hard up again, and the ­My words were not above your reach, . .s. . 1. -. ­V'.. V I -, .11V ­ I -, - - � 4 1111� -1­ ]helm I -d them for medical advice. sold by all dealers only in boxes bearing our . Y. - - .-�. i.,�-., -,? lo.. - ., .-.!,.1" d in a few minutes wag dud yec so far above your head, �'. - O OTENA f .X.�:,:?i�,- .­! -";?f..4 -.1 — -, . . . ship sheered off an You heard the tidings, an . 11WAXN.iN4.,*' ask your Druggist for allm trade mark or will be sent by mail, post paid, 1 . , . . - - -"� - ` ­­ - gal _ " " A " . , . .;*;,7� ; -:.-,,,, , '. � 1 a7� �*,,�',�­­ , . � . ,:� .. , . " , - . . I I out of the sound o�' the You d . - - , ' on receipt of price--60 cents a box or 6 for $2.ft - � - ,.� i, .. " - - , -30NSI TOOTHACHE GUM, take no . . 1. - AI's . , � 'i" M.- . Rof used to understand. : . . , . ... . - ­ , .. zli I board then '- - - � .. I , � - 1. ­ . As .� . I -ullihtivuto. . - .. J i *,. � xv. - - �4,in It began to dawn on &11 on - . . - THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., - - . , -,,, -lu � '�- ­; . . ... - . - . . . . '' . .1 VA, . " ., ; .k �, " " �.... 5f . ­­, . . I ;19 getting . . , I I ­-. ., ,,,�` - --:', . etty tight 4@ My *ords were lullabies to,vou. - - = . . I . , . SILVER. MIN 41. :. L - , . ,- . .1 . ­­ . . . that they were ge into pr . . I A.P. A9. Broakvfll ©. Out- or Morristown. N.Y. FO .� . , - ..�" , , . - . � - , , .. 1, .1 ... . .. . Jumped an, My silence like a clarion call, . - - . � I Canadians have invested in 11,10 of the ' . I.: �'. .. * • ': � -.;, 'L ..- .. ­� X ... , N I �' ­­ _ I I . I'll .- quarters. The thermometer a You drooped and dozed my sermon, through, . " I � I - ,��It %_: - J�t In 4f . the lookout for the estate the towns in lCootena". w , , � -A ,,,i�.- _, i - I I - -4. -:� -� - - . other point, and, dud woke as speechless Rtillnesa, all . , . , .. -;�,� .,%Ni - - Of I � , ;. . , .;,1 warning. More break- - . I W.. McDOWALL Americans 9-10 of the mines. To 5111 * . ; .,... third time shouted a Keen and acute to see - I � . ; % ­ ­� :­.. . .- � the towns depends on the succesi the 1 06 - ­- .-� J.", 11 I.. - .� I 110f, a I 11 _I._-; I �. -, -� .0, ­*kn :, .0, . � . . ers 'his time and more distinct. The fog . . . :... Some curiosity. � . . - - DIRECT IMFIORTER OF The , ,,� -: i .. -.'­-�,, '.. . : � " V' . . .. ... -' ' , - . � . I I . aw" - - �- �, il , I . . - . I - . - . immense field of - ... . . . 4L A3U �- ­ - ­� � . - • had cleared a, trifle, and an ima , . - i FINE G UNS9 R—TIMUS SHOO , -, , • . . . . "The evil &, the good. to be;, * . . ' �' . , ­. : � 11 I .11 . The �. . � . . . , * .i- '� " , - � .. I �- t -on' ` - � .i 1.� floating ice ahead could be made out. And this is all I have to say. : - . TMG KOOt My ft"D '' ID ' 1. 4 .. .34 ­­ .1 . 0 1 g Te I'm 00 �,"..--...­ I ) - , .." - � ­ '", . ship was now on a south-southwest course The thought, at le-tst. will comfort t"." . -, % SUITS,HUNnNG BOOTS,ETCL , P - � ,1:1' I I • -1. I � , . . I . I . 1 - r, �­ .1. I � . � I . .�. - . - Children - I , � 11. � I . : - to get out of the ice region, but she had to Said the parson : " Lot us pray ; - ti, . ­ ,C7 . - f, -- I ­�' - LOADED CARTRIOCES, ARTIFICIAL BIRDS AND represent four duly Incorporated Silver Milk. , - '"- ­ . And now may waking grace ' . I - I �, , - -, -1 -, t, I I . 4.-- - . I � , - -, I 0, .., . . -, dodging for three or four hours. . . I - TRAPS A SPECIA[ff. ins Companies, ow.nin,F twelve mines in 5ir* ,it , : - .-, ,� 4'., " .. �, . . , � . - . ., keep 4 Descend upon this place." ,., , . _ . � . k, " .1 i;,.� �.. � i� 1. - "'; " -. :, '�,' * , - ,- - . in the morning the fog 7 --'.. :­ .. .8 Grwing 8 Mug Street' East, Toronto ish Columbia and two in Montana on the saW i ,.;­- " �­ . , ".. * - .. I U .-I ,-� 0 � , - FREI)icRicK A. Bikpm4 � I rich belt, the richest in the world. f �� - I � '�, -,, .- - About 9 o'clock - - I 1 t-' I.,,-- .. 1, 4 � �-' , - seemed to be in a- great - --, - . - - - � . - �-'-t� 1� 1�. ­ t I- lifted. The ship . . .- . They afford the safest and most pron -.. I �;'I-fl�' ". " 1. &' .1ir- . I ",:,. - -: .­ ,."- 1. zi�­ 4�..., - �" - - I . � � '. . - � , . e rose peak. - . . . . . I - ? -,. .� . and all about on every side - -islue of . - me­ I ,11� ­ ­ � valley, ' . ' ' . ' ' ' To Dispel Who' , �� . 2bo Fast Do--- " "Do Granada. The firgt ! 11 . . . �`Iv ., .. - 10, . .- . . LAVAL CLEAN - REPARATORS ► livestment in 07 .- , � 1, ...- � I .. . - places investors on the ground Boor 1 , � -0 . - - . - 1. I �'. - ;Klioll. � - I " , , I - after peak of towering mountains of ice, and A .. . �-.­ , I .. - .�'. 'ITeadaches and Fevers, to'cleanse ibe "' RAND a STRAM ]POWMIL nearly all taken up. The second issue willbP, -� 11 ; 1. -1 .A ... ;,-. � ­ ­ , I .,..-. -. W, 11 I : - . Ar I ­ .- . - between the mountains acres of floating ice, a become listless fretful, without ener. 25 per rent to 50 per cent. higher. Then its ' * , snit? � � 41�a v_� fir• - r . 1 1 - h se €�• e - ti "s p r s;d, �-4�" 's'� ayx.r +�_ ",s'14TFr' k• `a , - ,t.,s.. ; !�� j s" ty' > c.;_ } g.. R ► - :�8. _ ...a - rat ew,r r �'�'' '^ .y ;F++-zz= . :y., 17 •-.'' u . - - 'L ,�`• -R t" 7.0 } . • V -, , _ - _ 5 _ fit. �r� •'4� Rri .�,r ,e g. 3' _,,{�� F S "'2' < �•4.'` 4�'`� -, i' �,:.yr� , y •,;, _ y -:ice ,n• - 4 e- a �j e S t r' -` oP w `' , .11 " •j- . .. „ �' - , .a � • h r � - % i. L 5 rt : W, i •i I �. Z i. ` 4_ ,.. S :� _ y, any e I _t, i -, F"` . "1"�0uR6u1B M1B11�Re:By returning .. -Sheep washi ff ,has oomwoncW at - - -Near the harbor on Saturday. Capital - �� , • -' �. j „ io t>tie address label on your pager gore Pngb's bird e, oa the Brock road. The -broke Labor's nose with a lets of a fence ` �` 4 ' I • - f. . *=tanoes awn always ascertain the date to which B P 1 . • - ' I ubscription to Tun NBveie aid. stream at that partionlar place offer s duce- - rail. ; . - " ; ' :, are acknowledged pbyy a ial inducements for such purposes. - —Mr.: and Mrs. Wm. Glsrk attended _ _ f .' hange of date on label on the Bret paper fol- P - 1 � ` � r afi , % Y:�` receipt of money at this office. Always --The Royal Tomplars concert on Fri." the Disciple Convention held at Bowman• }� : i it �e sate psis ahead. tt day eyeninR to Dale's Hall was not aver•: vine this week. ateell DreBB 00( �8 h8.T�8 DEW OI1 t30JX18 V8I'� 11218 .A ' �v zr. - 1p well attended. Those who were pies -= —t3eo. W. Decker and ilea. Lelag tack ps,tt�arue of dark li ht, cream and flowered dress : ' o-. 1. ` a ' • out express themselves as having listened ' a trip down east last week,- and the for- s d see them ' I - !- r � � kkentis 4two to e r mine. -mar nrohased a number of Sre drivers• 8at88I11�.: EYe Lad BhOlII f i t1 a very good programme. P . } i '. '• : —The township . S. S. convention a It may be all right to go west to succeed _ ' . -1 I... I,.,: �, .: - ­ ­-�_ i ` s ' - PICKERING. ONT., JUNE 10, 1892, ' Cberrvwood on Thursday of last wee in life, but dealers in .this vicinity seem - - o��- -- - I , ; - ` i was one of the most successful meetin inclined to the belief that it is necessary - _ - _ . . . - ' ' 1. T ever held by the Association. The at to go east for horses. b $yg g g�j �,h8 rage nC�r, We have,A fine range t0 : - - a = , -Z` `r 4_. L� cA 1 �I SM S tendanee was good as well as a numbs —Wbst about the appointment of a • . ' • •:� of able papers .presented. Owing to prey constable ? If there has bees one ap- Ctl00B® from, BtIlpped, checked,', plan a11d fancy. r - ' : ;;mot - sure of business no doubt the secrets •_ pointed why keep the matter quiet, and F1IIe atterIIB fOr Ladles' b10uBes. _ _ r Tnae lath. ; failed to furnish us with an extended re- if there has not been one named, the p .. • i` ' i •``= =' /07tth OatasRo ezotnssioa, —Fred Logan opens Sunda with his '" .•.. t `= _ ' I ntfi Feiss P y port of proceedings. =more noise the sooner will the grfevanoe Y . : :_....._o— ; - - (, . yore - -- Sunday next, the sernees of tb be removed• The first tbinR we know, - , ` . 1. ,, "i : z -- Master A. O'Leary and a friend from Church of England will be conducted 11 some fearless fellow will collar the town, . - ' . le , the city, spent Sunday here. the Rev. Professor Rigby, iris lately a bank and all, and before we have time hlltingg. We have OI1 haIId Over 65� y►ardB Of heavy a, -, ,• - f 1 '` -1 -Dona d McLean, of Guelph; visited pointed Dean of Trinity Colle a Mo to send to Whitby for Calvert our eharact- ` shirtin bon ht away • below the market prices. We y R y y z '. 1 i at John Gordon's this week. ine Prayer will be at 10:80 and evening er will be ' ruined. We must have a ' y . �" —A splendid assortment of boots and 8 o'clock, After morning service then--• constable. can give special value in shirting. Fine choice of patterns. !` . . -, oboes at A. Annan's Dunbarton. * will be a celebration of the Hob Corr- —After a week's wrangling before . - . .: —Mrs. (Dr.) Clerke, of Lucan, --is visit- munion and at the evening service Bat = magistrate:Harper, at Whitby, the Brown - _o — • _ _ - : r ( s� , ing at Mrs. Mowbray's- tbis Woek. tism will be administered. From bew Davey case has been dismissed. Mr. .. ' . • . • - .. - y,• { --Fine fresh Oran es lemons and Pine• t . I'll . ,g the Dean will drive to -Greenwood when,.: Davey, teacher of the Audley school bad lllrts. Gents fine Iau�drled white shirty. �111e fancy = i lea .at A. Annan s, Dunbarton. i = 1�_. � sypP he will preach at 7 p.m. All are cordia - occassioncto punish a pupil named Brown. . ; �k —Miss Taylor and Miss E. Allison, of ly invited to attend at each place. The boy was rattier Beverly chastised and flannels, all colors, ties to match. ' Shaker flannel.:. A ;. _,f� . Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. W. Alli. —The R. C. Picnic on the 15th promia. his mother had Davey summoned before and undershirts summer weight. Shirts Of all kinds made . - - . , } son. es -to be an unqualified success. All form. the Justice., The boy's father . was a - 7' c ,� - — Hundred thousand 'xxa ins- shin lea . . - P• >; of athletic spor -ts will be indulged in c , party to the flogging and in the course t0 order, r_ - ,,. ,� at Pickering lumber yard, price $2:40 the grounds, as well as the disposal of a,j of the evidence much family quabbling • .. . . . - ; ; "'. cash. Oshawa road cart. Cheap rates ham was brought to light. The costs of the o -F-- . • - ' —That shower on Sunday evening was been secured from Toronto --- return ticks case will amount to considerable and only ' .-I the heaviest rainfall we have had in { may be .secured for 50 cents. A lard the lawyers have bene6tted by ilia es- We have a large stock Of Earleuitings light . years. crowd may be expected from the cif ., • enditure. ultings. g y ; } � - —For choice teas call at A. Annan's good brass bandpwill provide mu e, � p —After a lingering illness, Franis War. and dark. Trouserings of all kinds., Prices away ._ t _ Dunbarton. Special rates for 5' and 10 well as a string band and a platform fur ing, of this village passed away on Wed- down all work cruarkuteed. - . ' ` ` . , lb lot's. those who desire dancing. This pronii - nesday niorning nt'the age of 68 years and 0 I - - ' `` • .1 • June lath, to Niagara rails and Buffalo - . - 1 via Lewiston and return. Tsckets $1 -lo es to be t'he eveu.t of the season at Go - 8 njoutlis. iN1r. R'nriug had la grippe - , ,i ' - and 61;80. don's grove• Everybody invited. about two years ago and has never fully 0 * . , — Miller & Sans shipped a car load of ' —Thu Directors of the Pickeri reeeovered 'from its effects. He was a - -_ 1 t i sheep from this station to the States on 1ejliechanies Institute held a meeting . 1 native of Princo Edward and camp to thii*c ` ' ` ;c 4 Monday. W. V. Richardson 's office on TuQsd , township a number of years ago, living e . . A, I —At St. George's Church, Sunday last evening. Dr. R. M. Bateman was r • near Kinsale. A few years ago he erected - • . ': service was conducted by Mr. Colewa>�, elect�� 1;1 "; •,iiat�, r�ntl tl:t Iivaiice, t, g - ' `' i 1 I.i - a d'- wc!lii. • uu Mu St. whore he and his . , _ B. A. of Trinity College. racy, EUtertniniiieut, Cauvassiug, sc } wife have s►uco resided. His family are . I . . - . �� —The Dunbarton•people are agitating Printhig committees were struck for d :; all grown rep, and settled for themselves - . . for a station, and the G. T. R. people are year. The Proviucial grant is expeete_l .iu various parts of the Province. The • - . 1 likely to grant their request. at any tittle uow, Muir when the niou� w&tlow and. family have the community , . - . _ I % -1 = - _W. J: Gordon has secured a position reaches here, trip Library committee wi_i as sympathizers. Funeral will take place - •„ -__ i __— _»__ . . - v - - .� - in the Oshawa Piano Works. Moulding forthwith proceed to procure a fresh lr t from the family residence on Saturday at . • - 'I i _ did not seem to agree with him. of books. Some ai50 are expected fro 10 a.m. and the interment will be made y01i can sad t0 this list of the uses of . - . } . —For anyth" g in the gents furnishing this soarce, which should much enhan at the Friends burial ground, at the east . . } 1, f line call and iipect our stock. You will the worth of the collection of readin . end, One by one our seniors are going. ... .__ I ` find prices right. A. Annan, Dunbarton. The coininittee appointed to canvass o �� ho w ill be the next. l I ' (, - --The Christian Endeavor Prayer Tuesday, will very soon call upon all th —As you have all been made aware, - • }� € meeting will be led next Sunday evening charter members, if we tuay ii:�e such the L•uioa School picnic will be held at . ' A. , ! , ... . by Mr. R. T. Hodson. Topic — "Endure term, as their subscription has almos " Rosebank," on Friday, June 17th, Ar- . ,t�.. t hardness." expired. All old members should renei raugements have been made with the Everyone finds- a near use .- . - ; ; ! — Robert Gordon moves to the Ellicott subscriptions as well as encourage ne _• Grand Trunk by which our school will ` t house on Monday, and Mr. Collins will members to •coin. Good reading will no, oe taken to the grove by rail. Cheap DENTISTS polish false teeth. T t �? = occupy 1 the ha,edsome dwelling on the damage the future of ~anyone. rates have been secured and the morn. •- .. • . corner of King and Church streets. —The coal -shovel at the Bay vi ei ing and evening trains will stop at Rose.. ENGINEERS clean part of t their machines. _ i —Why the delay in having- the convey• out on strike on Saturday morning. bank. This will offer a splendid oppor•-' HOSTLERS Clean white horses, - � j w 1 ante executed between•the St. Andrew's vessel was at the dock awaiting nuloae tunitv for parents to attend as well as CONFECTIONERS -scour their paus. , people and the Fire company. We hope ing, but not a man would move unle4 sending their children. This picnic it - -'� soon to -bear of the matter being settled. Mr. Sparks. acceded to the terms of th`• calenlated to be an annual thing, and if • . PAINTERS clean surfaces t0 paint, Vii - _ The Lewiston way to the raus isezceed- strikers. This be refused to _ do and . . the people of the section turn out and pat- - ' . - . " - ' inslydelight. g t, of T o th. highly developed row ensued. After ui- ronize the railcray, we can with a degree - : _ Q R-E t:. —C. H. C. Wright, of Toronto, was in ing ever argument that entleuian cowl - of assurance expect the Grand Trunk to. the village Saturday, and spent much of F p employ, without improving matters, h make this excursion an annual thing as * ■ ■ his call in shaking bards with old friends. went to a number of the neigLborin - well. • We cannot detiuitely• state what ..� � I . .'s . .:. - - . He and success seem to be bgsom friends. V - . r —For anything in the dry $Dods line farmers and secured their help to unload the rates will be, but it is expected that / - - call and inspect our stock. We are the vessel. This made matters 911 th tickets will be issued at 23 and 15 cents. showing some splendid lines in riots, more exciting, and the rat workmen wen Besides the usual list of s cite provid• CENTS,- Dow s o pp g P P subjected to all kinds of threats and jeer. ed for the amusement of.tlie pupils of °i - eouonades, cretonnes etc. A. Annan, During the atternoon Charlie P.irrell, v: h _ the vnrious sections, two steam yachts . . Dunbarton. � '�` • . t seems to t,e the aeitator of the strikers_ will run short excursions free, on the l - _ — Richard Burt has had his dwelling Cricket and football dimes will . . 0 . on Kin at. somewhat repaired during carne up to Pickering and spent. a fev- lake. g •0• will secure -the services of .o. ' . - . _ . King P Hours in- jollification. W hen returnin also take place for medals, and alto• . k ' .. this week. He has also - erected his half Lowe in the evening, he met Janies Ii getter a splendid say of sport will be : - = of the }ins fence between his property and r. one of the farmers who had went cii�l flu niched. A tar a nuinber of our ail• ' the firemen's premises. with the work. Sonia hot words were' lagers shouter attend and encourage t}ie t —The farmers of this; Township are - wa - . . somewhat alarmed for the pea crop in exchanged, wlien King was •struck" )o' counnittee. Neighboring sections might 4 - biirell in the face. Janies is a good % also take in the clieap trip by rail. )_ -, I - view of the recent .wet weather. There - - .. - . : - • `' E is yet a chance for things to work around natured fellow, but has sufficient L ish it - -. ____.,,,_ _ .__ 7 1. him to resent such evideucos of friend- until LecelVer eJl►5t 1�J� - all correct. Trouble will visit us often .. Cricket Match. � .. � - - a- enough without a epeeist invitation. I ship ann proceeded to shcw Charlie •that • • he too had pugilistic ability about his ' —The St. Andrews people of this vil, p g Y Saturday forenoon was, showery, 'and `• . . . ,. f eluthes. Somehow, during the scuffle, the prospects wero very poor for the -- -- - - - -- - ` - - ^�- - -- 11 lags purpose holding a plc ure on Friday, kk July 1st in (lordon's grove. This congre -• King procilred it birch gad with which lie 'hatch at the College grounds, - bet Neeu T _ - , . . - GOODS anon always make a `success of an un broke Birrell's nose. At this juncture the ltit�er ale teaui and our bo }'s. The t . ' .. ---. * .. - 8 Birrel chew a knife and Kiug left for a� sip dertaking and on this occasion all who Visitors arrived on the worniiig train, home followed by volumes of threats from However, -anti rnanaged to kee under ;2 _ attend may rest assured of having a jolly his adversary. Before Major Harper at e . ' • . - - �,t,.' 11 good time. t�'liith �n Tuesday night Birrell way shelter until noon when the weather clear- __ A%. - Secure tickets from meltnbers of Corn- Y ed.. Shortly after dinner trio grounds had fined and costs and bound over to keep, y p p y S�)�ellalei ► _ _ •mittee. p dried sutYicientl to ermit of la start assortment of . - —Our village bade adieu to F .:1d. Han the peace for one year. ��'Hoiher the t ing, anti the game eoi>}ruenced with a - 'I vey and family on Tuesday morning. matter will there end or not we ,Lre no somewhat s .3ggy wicket. Pickering won DRESS GOODS from 8 cents up - 1' lan€"' • - • • - `, Again we must say that 1 their departure prepared to say, but would advise both the toss and went to bat putting togetHar . - 3 Pickering loses sol man of her mach re- parties to bury the hatchet, else the peui- .1. runs- before retiripg. The visitors elletts front J cents up ; Cot t.onades ` - - k `' _ . spected citizen. We wish them all cou- teniiary walls way do duty as a rough fu owed with 19. The youths of our • 4 ceivab }e prosperity in their suture in the hirtin 's Cretonnes Art Musli s - . �i p y v cofliu for some one of them. vii age. scored 50, and 1iverdale secured S i I mercantile business in East Toronto. 51.10 and $1 -ad to the Falls and Hut- ! � .. . . — A number of boys are in the Habit of taro add rstnra on June lath. `�1 in the second innings. Lawson was :+ 1 -the only batter to score doubles for the - LC7W EST -- PR =CES _ . - 1 - throwing stones at tl }e dwelling across the —Those of our readers who do not take Strangers making 15 in the second. W. , . 1. . bridge occupied by the Clark fraternity. a,lvoutage of the cheap trip to Niagara or , - r .: y pp orwley assisted Pickering with his 16 PA �� R U N B A T O N� � . On Saturday night was the most serious Buffalo on liouda ,will niisa the o or -and 111 while Findlay anti I1icLardson nut e. - - , s'' attack made. The landlord of the preni- tuuity of a life time. After inuch trouble .. . . •L and 10 together in good shape. 1� rpm - - - _- -_ _ __ - —_ -_ __ - - - - _ - _ _ - _ - - -- - . ' - ices has made arrangements by which lie on the part of the committee, the large . will punish the culprits if the assault rt3, and liauds'oiiie new electric lighted palace ylie analyr:is it will be seen that C II. t;• . �*� '' - �� right did some grand work at bowling renewed. steamer "Carniona" has been se ured to .vhile; �V. Gormle was a good second. NOW NA t - --`ye hat e referred to -money matters convey tho party from AvIiit iy and v s .. • -t� oilowing is the score: — g . but little of late, nevertheless there are a Ii renchman's I3ay to Lewiston, when the let luuiugs. Riverdale. find Innings. . . . . t. - should eyes feel thankful if they were to N.Y.C. & 11.11.11. fur the Falls and Buf• T. Cools. b Harris, . 4 c and b wrighc...... o . , -� . , �� ` ^w_ - . - 'i 1. H. Harris, U y� ;,_. ,....... . ... .musses... . 3- remit at once their little indebtedness. faro. The s earner will leave Whitby at Gorn,te o not out„ _. -- ....... o - Uuless dour address label reads Dec. 92 G a,m. and Dickering Harbor at G:30, and T.Dickeon,c W'rlght, c 3farqus, b Qorw- _- , b (3or mrey - 0 le . _ .... _ .... 0 _ . - ,_ ; . you are in our debt. Come people respond passengers -ma expect to be at Niagara .;trudge, b Wright.. s b tvri ht- ........... o .. . - - y :�, to this appeal, before noon. Owing to .the large size of . L. Thompson, b • c Findlay, b Gorm: -- - >a ad iaable to not Gorm ley . ley.. _ s We are receiving daily our .Spring stock . —This (Friday) evenitrg is the date p -, the boat rt is deemed v ylor• G aormley, - - a • - on which -the �Vhitovale band purpose attempt bringing it into the wharf at b wnght..... - ...b 6 e and b Wnght • ... •. 1 - .0. of - .0 - W. Thomson, _ - ' __ - - -. haying that Grand garden party on the Pickering Harbor,�and she will leave from c,ormle • - • • • ••• • • • o b Gormley .. ,...... • s _ - - -. : - . 1. �: 1. beautiful grounds of T. P. White, Esq. the pier. Instead of this being a draw- awson, t Gormley 1 b alle,ormley_ 1� Prints, mus11II8, - osb not ou 1 ' A splendid time may be expected by all back it is an advantage, as much time r y• • •. Wright s . I'll - ,, Law, cab, b Wright . s . Shaker Flannels, Cottons, ' ;€ - who can possibly attend. We• should be would be lost in getting into the harbor Extras ..... • .... ,. o Extras , .......... 2 - _ 3 pleased to see a large number go from and backing out again. A number .of - Cottonades, Shirtings, Total 19 Total. , ..... .. 31 this village. The moon is on duty and large boats have been engaged and will • • • • • • • • . -. .. . ~s convey passengers from the wharf to the 1st Innings. . Pickering. 2nd Innlnae, w1IICeyf3, Tweeds, E ,: _- r. the drive will do you good. ,_ a Boat Reaves Whitby at a' a. m• and pier free .of charge. As these boats bold Findlay, run out.... 12 c Taylor, b Thow- Worsteds, tt3.. , _ s _. rrenohman's say at 6:80 a -m- from twenty to thirty persons there can Bho a '' - . - • - - . . } ' - . —Our cricket boys covered themselves y y P Dale, b Lawson.... o c Thompson, b Law- - - be no danger of them u settin . Besides son• • .. • . • • .. • • • • 2 a all over with glory as well as mud on this mean of reachiu pthe er, the a is Gormlev,b Thomson 16 not out............. 1a �"'( °) 4 6 P b Thom- • • , . . , I Saturday. They defeated Riverdale by Wright, c Cook. b e Harris, ..., . 45 runs, The attendance of s ectatora a Rood road around to the the west side Thomson _ ......... o son. ! _ of the lighthouse, and those who care to T_� ytier, b Thompson. 0 c Law b Thompson 7 AA t0 see our TWEEDS.. We can show better value . •> , a was good, and all present were pleased to Richardson, l b w, b f - do so can drive to within a couple of yards Thomson _ _ ....... io b Lawson; _ . _ ..... 5 Our suits made to order at 014 will - ' s see the boys Qnt up such a good game. than ever. - 7 _ ` of the boat. We shall drive to the wharf Marquis, ti Thomson o c Dixon, b Thom- .. Other matches, are being arranged, and ell p lee y f. = and o in one of these }urge boats t° the sO °................ t - . articulars as to dates and clubs will be g Clark, b Thomson .. i b Thomson ........ 0 r r• OU ' `- , .. -I-' p - ' b Thomson 1 b Thomson ........ l ' - `'' ._ announced in these columns. We long to Pier, as the row across the bay will be aave>7s, I., k fed, delightful part of the trip. The White Rogem• a etranae• b _ - see the record of 1888 repea Thom son .. _ ..... i o Dixon, baawson.. 9 . it who comes here vale band has been engaged to accompany Law, sag, not out,... 1 Gormley. a Taylor, (o} ' F- E. --The Dean of Tim y ; E the u ° ty, and will furnish abundance of 1, jaweon......... 3 . y� � ; Extras,.. ,t Extras.........• 4' Y�'- next Sunday while in Cambridge had the music, in its well -known happy style. �e are a1f30 handhn seamless b00tf3 Which We age 13iH8 F= resident of the Union ---- g honor of being p Those who contemplate attending should • Total . , , • , • ....46 Total... �s,.... so 1 4 �. DebatingSooiety. This Institution which secure their tickets at once as the nom- W1I glue3eTfeCt 8atlsfaCtlOII. s ` : ' was founded in 1815 has been a training Bowling Analysis. y, 11 her _will be limited and those proonring Picfe%iiiig: o. w. N, i - : �� �� . 29 - , - I t school for men whose names are familiar - , .; them first are assured of a passage. The yv, Gormley.. , :.: 19 3 e- as household wo4'ds. A few noticed on a fare to the F.aila and returp will be 51.10 c. Wright....,,........,..:.... , 3 a a s2 r' fir:., 1. ` ._ -Lord Macauly, Lord Lytton the return tri to Buffalo will onl l - - ;p .. - :: < long hat ar and P y Biverdate. o. M. W. P. _', y: � 1-11. ' - Arohbish4pench, sir William Harcourt post $1 -.60. secure your passage at once . • • .. .' .. " r '17 5 6 '93 D L Thomson . , ...• , ,1 Dilkie Chief justice Cook fr o ' e'membe of t e committee. �thLawson..:: ::....: 4 A' � - ' W Thomson . , . ,r. I ,m. ,. Bit C"iiiarles A 1�[p/��• i off:.. - r . . MNLId• _ _ -. - •,• .r�.f...• 3. w , !ate .; +r,., s. - ♦ - i �fy -_: d J)"D •'j. 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