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I � WOBURN"- "I . ­? -- W. ��l . - I - I - �. . . .1 1. �ECER'S I OUTAROUNDUS 1:.11 . _.. 11 - ­.. � � I; �­_:' . ,.-";, . .� . L IZ$ I - - t_� ,sect 1- . - .. . Medical. - ...0__ - LATROT LOCAL RAPPIM68 RZOORDRD by . 160 Cynthia Ferrier has returned from The Rangere, of Brown,006661!i pri . - . . . - I - - _ _-- As I have bought up Dan PAddin Is li' . ory TIN FR=$- AXD JOTTIM DOWN BY Otra IL pleasant visit to ,friends in Whitchurch. their last game of foot ball with the Ees- � - - I . � - ,D., O.M.,M.C.P. business and have added several xiBw CONARSPO"IN". Several of oar village's repreowtatives were Controls as Agincourt which resulted .. I I � � . - ,TEMAN, M . . M BA .. I .. � .. RAXff_ ; 1. . L .. It . Wo.o. Coroner. 0Mce and Re9idonee, boron and buggies, I can scoomod - CLAREMONT -. . - were at the Gordon Party, Wbitevale, on in two goals to none in 4&vor of the " � , iickeriug Offift hour$: Morning .. the public with good i I � . . - Friday evening last. ore. They felt very jubilant oyer their .. . -I'. I.., . I .. . - .-, - 11 -.1'.... . � . - "S - - _ . I .. _. XW street, at all ho:lrll -1 - _ - em to 11. Zvenlilg 6 to S. . .90; . J - Covered 'bus meets trains. In- James VadAl, south of is We specially admire the now and hand- victory while the Elfeimere took their de- .I. - -: i ... � .1 i '.. this P6669 some cart of one of the frequent visitors to feat in it very unmanly II inft- so much so-.'... I vocal Music. _ having his barns re-shingled. our fair village. It is quite attractive to that some of them D . . .1� "a, Commission and Bpard- . were ttreated with or-, I . ­"__".",_-�__1 �_­­­­^^^-^^­�� , )7 . connection with livery I keep a ' . W. J. Mitobell is making extewire re.- the eye and is reported to be very oomfort- rest by .� I . ... . ing Stables, Pickering. - . the referee who by the way is a a. ..%, , (_ . . �4 �� - 1. Miss Ida SiMPSOnt at the buildings on him farm near able to those who have had the favor of C. PO . I � * . . PIL 0J,1 THE Cox- cl�ea.,.. ,Mr.._ ==(..�.Am..=�M- =a. riding therein. Rustictis would like to know what b6, :40, ".., � I sery L *, 00(l 40-AN04 - - , a-ory of music. is prepared to give lee- al ---- -6- __ A budsome new organ puts forth its . came of the cow that the Toronto butcher . I I . . � instrumental music. Re- 1 M - - � BROCK ROAD. . � ... 11 � - - I I .. sons in both instrume . a - . silvery notes at the residence of James . . . kills i I•ll Lue dead of night. I can inform �, : I w itrequired. - • .:� . I-_ '�_ . * _. 11. . - ferences given - 30 ' "K c" - I - '', " . ...- I : ..- ., - - 0 , him •(it iuY information in true) that obe.'': - i.Q. - 1' - . Thorough instruction Guaranteed. , 9111 ,400 'A � I.. . ­__ . :1 �. : .,. " ., Patterson. The boys o,muse themselves evenings', not .. ' ."' . . . . . ­ . I "I ! . - - . . 6 1 Peter Macnab feels very `portaut yet practicing M-1led in the dead of night, that .- . ". 7 I Address, Cl&rerL10Lt. .. . ­11 _0..., , I I&S at - ',1i*.: � � �& 8 V, 3. . � 04 . un hurdle jumping. - 11 I � 40-52. Go � (a she i-,.e :.tiled before the enn went down, 1. .11�1 ! . , - 2 04. e extrtmely jovial there days. Why, don't Several took in the excursion from around � 7?. . . 1. ,Llnr do .0, -: 40 Im 1* A- A I that bn,� was dressed and ready for market, ;';V I , . 1-4 f" '" . *1 � ,c. J ;. � , _A , I I - �%9�r 4 A3i : , , . IE 1?"::� I C K-- .&\- . 89 - I . . you know I It's a girl. here on Monday last, 'and enjoyed them- before Ituotic u*s, or it may be his informant. - . MISS LETTIE HEAGENS-. , = 0 � eux cm % -.1 �...�. .. � .. ­ ­. - '. . '8 Mr. Crown,grocer of North Toronto, at- selves immensely. ,� .. 4D b" AIX of - 4�­ to , �._, Z 0 a A was, on that same night as he was seen in -%Tf,<I.. 11 - D TO RECEIVE ca 94 1. r4 -.r"..- . . " r-I 14 tended the market here on Tuesday. He - School report. The following is the 9,4 , . ; � -id-V M . I I t the dead of night dressing a beef for mar-'- ,�v,; . . . e Tait, a teacher in a , . E5 was surprised at the amount of business standing of the junior classes in the sub- -ket. ' - ,I V -, � " � - pupils. Miss Alice -1 . V� - . _' r - . music P1 11 It gives ms Ca j1pq , ft us ,Z e- go ab Bat even it this cow was killed in the ­_- � I . , College of music says: . . 4�, �._ � the Toronto end Miss He 8 as � CA. I .." ,_4 r4 ,4 '" transacted. ject of arithmetic. Third class,-G6Orge dead of night (which was -not the case). is.. J?6�'­ ; , . so qej cR .:,, ;- - -1- . I . much pleasure to recommend awoleth �ell 4. 1 4 a went to Brologbarn -1, • s,teacher of Music. She has studied me � Varty, Maggie Fitzpatrick. Sr. Second,- it an unusual thing to kill `4 ,. I I I . . Our football tear beef or IV., - . . +11 5 i13 a Inost studious Man- 21P Q nfa,e , . . . i- Frank Mitchell, Lillie Matthews, Willie any &'-;'� X11. - - 1% nst three years al Wt .. 0 , - . 0 # .3 .3 " I . ior er I technical training. CR � .-. 0 - VAA a Ell Ry, an were us other animal tho coo, of line evening es-.,..,,t1, .;I.,. .., . ,4,� T_ _ - . nor, and possesses a tborou-b tech defeated JL goal "D Wright. Jr. Second,-Willie Knox, Lottie , . . ; 92 . . . t pupil throughout.' kq . . pecially in the hot weather of Bummer. A9-,?,K,,-,._:' excellent It 0. Itshouldscarcel be called a defeat, Row Bon, Walter Wright John Knox, � � . She has proved au L" 0 C; . = P., 10- 9 ;I W _j2 y 'we, 6m. 01 ,,�., . ffie .;�L.. .., i " kerin.- station. - "9 8 411f.q .6 ,,, � as the bon�e team was composed of much Stover, Flo. Connors, Cora Ellicott, Ne to what wad in that jug I consider it nonek "" � 0 . Residence Pic I = - '. I lVe . ­ - I.. �4 -Pk Qi 0 0 d �'u ., 00 - ' " , - . - of his business whether it was mountairl"! ,`-.'.'-­ , - - - . OD QA 0 ' .0 A, 5"4 - -4 " (D *J �_: larger boss than were used in the COD' Percy, Louim, Hubbard, Ida Ferguson, Ida � I . ,,- t, - - k16. E,4 104) 0�: a 8 C3,4 0.0 8 �P-2, 9P. I., . � , �, ,- Legal. $3 N 10 dew,; f.qoal oil, sweet, or sour milk but if ­1'1­,�� ­.. . ­ a sg 3 I ast ,P Be I " .: . �-! . . . . I �___� ca 2 struction ;f the Claremont.club. The re- Keelick. let. Part II, -Flora Carpenter R y u would really like to know I wil1`-,,,,,",-t!�, _ d1c p 00 - ;i� ,a 9 ;QP4 �:� " .'.,' . . - . woNAm 0- .- tarn will , A . .� FAREWELL, Q. C., HARRIS- 40 .'� -4.4 X r� kod i =1 h ,take place here in the near Bub- Arthur Percy. - � . refer him to H. A. B. and by paying the.,- .,I� - CD (D o . j E. FAR and County - I 8 - I a."::- Z � I . . , scARt3oRO � I Attorney, ^ P-4 0 equent. . . � n '. � t .!, , TER, County Crown Atto I usual fee he will get all the informationi...."."': Court House, Whitby. 10-y M %W, _Q,. k There were any quantity of buyers at . . - ".. . , ------.- • , ___ I . .. -1 . solicitor. CO �: ;� , - required. Hoping that Rusticus will en-­_ , - - - - ,------- 0 - I I , . ' . � - : : 5> t : a a � the market on Tuesday. In fact, the ' .'�. � . OLICITOR NO- 0 % . (for I be.w.""" I 4 -.. - 11 - � . - AMES ,MILLER, S 9 g '"S to e W I. 0 4 0 Mr. required. of Whitby, has been visit- quire into the facts of such cases ,- . . ncer, etc. Office at ID W I J j" p- scarcity was in the produce. Farmers . _'��'' 4).� the kin %� .. I lic, CouvO a $3 10.,ce A 10 ' L 4-A - � . J TARY Publ aln. Money to loan. . M N at Mr. 1. Secor's. lieve this is not the first case of Of - . o 4-z 'd -� - , I . . -Thistle Ila,- near llroa% 010 ,:.0 It . were present with all conceivable kinds of ing he has meddled with all through jealously- 14 • - . --------- �4 ,4- - .0 - 's - .. "? , * __ __ '" 0 .0.0 r. M iss Ettie Cooper, of Toronto, has been - 1� , ( HARRIS- Q 9M k- 04 a t -before having them published broadcast ho�- ..�,'�' 'I 079 0 .0 " do r. merchandise, and found ready sale 11 spending a few days at Mr. T. ... I , M,GILLIVRAY, BA" .. 'st Q0 .D '. t., good figures. Chickens a few weeks old Jackson's. would be just as much thought of by th '1'e - `� ..... . 0 opposite PC . . 0,:,,� . DOW "Aicitor, &c. ofne 0, I t°__ �.�-.° , The infant child of Win. Patton died " - - . tors, S, N •q -I to t- - ,ino. Ball Dow, B-A.; Theo. �__ ___ __ ___ - - _ brought 40 cents per' pair, while wool, last week wbeD only R feO weeks old people in this Town and a great deal more, -,�. ofhce, Whitby 011t. ' . , ,,- ... - Sy i - of by - . -JIM CROW. ,"Z, " � 1. - ­` "I A.NjeGillivra�,LL.11, Money -9 I - I - . butter and eggs were quickly marketed at Joe. HawMODd has been home sic 'for .__� , . . ------------ . . .. . -------------- . - �� i . . • -1 H011,1S P,JRKER, BARRISTER highest figures. It is expected that next some time, but is able to be around again. - . ' . - '. ...i., �, P - I . , . . ' 0 -.. .. .V, `( . . . Money to loan. No week will see a much larger . - East Scarbor .". .. - . � ,.,4.-. .� . . - . - Ta,,d solicitor, &c- I Ontario Bank, Picker-- Onta' ri,o---..-., Ban ( amount of The congregation of Christ's church in . I - . . . .� .. .. . . � , . , i ,.�Wi, .. ,oluluissioll, ofilco: over 0 stuff on hand. Now that the scarcity of . - - ! .1 ' - . � . - " . .� .. 'aturday, - 4-y ' tend holding their mintial pic-nic on Wed • Mrs. Garrie Annie spent a few days at I � ­ jug; open every s - T - buyers has been removed, those desirous e �� ?, - - uesday 22nd. This pie-nic bar, always . il', � .. . - . • PICKERING BRANCH. ng should all turn out. tly. I -, � I . - S. OWNITSTON, LL.B., of Law • • - . of Belli . - Whitevale recen . - -_ - . been a success and will probably be a •' � . , 1)rew, Barrisvers, . I .- - The Baptist church people baVe issued Mrs. lRobt. Cowan spent 'part of thin:.,_' . .,( . . 11 . - W rouce, ormiqtoll & . ' greater success tbis year. week with friends in the city. . 'i I . 0 Toronto street, ,ro- . b'r f .- Solicitors, Notaries, &c., 15 lit every Thursday. Open for the transaction of all leg ttlm ate stringers for their excursion on June 29th The lUnion S. S. picnic between the . ��,� - � -rmo 2a2yy' Banking Business. Mr. Joe Morrish was made the roeeJp-':�,' 11 . ronto, will be at Clap 11 . BuDdy's 6110P. money to loan. - to the Model Farm, Guelph. The string- Methodist and English Church schools 4*� . office over J. I OFncz Houits-From 10 to 3 • ere @z all mient of a valuable present recently-a fine.)� - . particulars in connection . ": 0- � It - _ " 1. . . . � _ � . " � " I was bold on Wednesday of last week at �, f. 1, - to I o'clock. with e trio. t �. � yeteilt-l"ITY. I The fare is placed at #1.10 Victoria Park. This pie-nic has always , f .. .. �, .. * " - . - . Mr. Tr6dway has pi t a wire fenoe toy'' I I . I _.._�� __ �­ - - * .- 1. .�­___�'� I 1-i-1. Savings Bank itL con . for adults and 55 cents for children. This been the best of the season and this year u I . � the front of his lot which adds greatly tq, �.__ W . I SUR- 18 - includes- lunch at the farm. Excursion- it was as good as usual. " ..., .. . llopXIX�S, VETERINARY Vet- , -y) GEORG'P, HERB, Manger. its appearance. . X - I N Graluate 04 the Ontario , '_ I He LEON, iota leave Claremont on the regular morn- The annual Lawn Social in connection t. "I , . _� . - . ­ arinary College, Toronto, will visit white"le . . .. I . Mrs. Patterson, of Stonffville is sojoam...,. .1 1. �, . ... -_ , - ing train and returr on the night express, with the Wasbillgt011 Church will be bold . and Cherry,wood every Saturday. Diseases of .- - , 4 % ing here at present and is the guest of beg..; I the horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge W CC- giving seven hours at Guelph. Tickets as usual on July lot at J. "Dig, "Spruce .,J , , promptly at- . .. . - lot 33, 7th Con., Pickering. Calls Pro t) may be rrocured at Myrtle, Claremont Meadow. motber,Mrs. Adams. - M . . J I - . . Landed to. Telegraph address: whitevaNe, out. . " 1, The services of Mr. Bon- I . . . � .2 Ir Miss jarin;a Ann;a and Mr 1'heg AVWU . . ..� an octet iqui stations. This is a v . . � , � 1, r . r.o. address Green River. 011t. %-V % very gough, of Grip, bas been secured and will rite have returned home after 'spendlug 4 � .- '.. * - I - - __ - ---------- , 1. -4�� s - � . - low rate, end-all who can should attend. undoubWly be very interesting. I.` . � . . . � . 'TARY few days with Darlington friends. 1�1 - - . W H0pK1-'.\TS, VETERIN, John W. Hopper. who bits been ill at , One Of the Most MURCUIOUS escapes ' . W. surgeon. graduate of Ontario veterin- .. Diphtheria is visiting this neighb4bo6d . - . . . . . 0 orouto, office and jesiflence, Liu- the residence of big brother R. P. for from being & fatality that ever occurred � . . . dry College, T Pickering village. Calls by day some 8 weeks, died on-Friday. Consump• in this distri s I h d on night. at present. Mr. LemO'U having ld6t 01DO ' , I . . - .... . - - ton's avenue, 'n;ptl). attended to. A first elAss Lion, following Is grippe, was the cause c ppe e " of his sons who had a severe attack. It � - or night pre While Harvey I and his two sisters I " , . I general blacksLaitil si,o)) in connection. New Of death. Deceased was only 35 years of ere is to be hoped that the disease will not 1� - . 1p, as well as an manner of repair- were returning fro the lawn Social of . . .1� � - rigs gotten u I . spread. . . 0 I - . ing done, at lowest living rates, Lainc and die- - age. He. leaves a young wife and two A. Ionsons about widnilclIt when crossing . . .Z � - . .- eased feet made a specialty of, always a first . little sons. The remains were interred The many friends of Mr. Kirkham oitka t�, • � I 23y Wehave been appointed iole Rents by . the G. T. R. at Bellamy they stopped for � - - clpss sheer on hand. at Mount I-leasant eemetry. after a service who recently kept store at West Hill will '.- . � . C. L. Munson, Esq., Bowmanvi .forthe a passing train, the brilliant glare of the be shocked to bear of his sudden death Societies. ­ County of Ontario, for the be Woyen in Davisvipe Methodist church. The fu. beadlight so bewildered the horse that in - Th&, - - - �__­�­- at Walter's Falls on Monday last. . - .­��­--- Wire Fence in the country, an• are pre- neral was a large one, and the pupils of spite of the efforts of . the driver to bold it, funeral took place on Wednesday. I � . -DISING SUN LODGE NO. 135, I.-O. pared to build fence, and sell 16arm and his school attended in a b he YOIIDR it dashed in front of the rapidly approach- I here "' .. Monday , . ason&ble widow will remain in Claremont until af. - . e ex� . �. . Pickering. Township rights on the most r.,. iuR engine in time for it to strike both attended the . - . . _Lt G. T. This lodge ineets every A number from i - . � . . term - I A . - , evening in the year, in Dale's Hill, cursion to .N RgarWFa'ls and Buffalo 00* - . � Eve ­;()n invited to join and hell, advance s. We build twenty .differ nt styles ter July Ist, after which she Roes to St. bu,q;Zy aud horse at once. -The buggy - 1. - Y vei ,ill � . Monday last report having had an im- . . - . the rc,,rand Cause of Te . i2fly on this machine. plain or orDam ntal. *We Mary's for a change and to visit.' ., :.I, . .. - . with its occupants was carried about I � I . � ----------.- also owu the right for Ontari County, manse time. ' The weather being favor- . __ _ The Dominion Day celebration' at thirty yards where it war, thrown through- • .% t1iteille-00 Q�txrba._­ - (except townships Whitby anti -1rock ' ) for Claremont le, expected to be in harmony ilia fence. The horse. ,however, was car- able added greatly to the pleasure of the . . . `ee : . . I -------- __ .- - . _ - - - ____ _. :-­­ the ( , 'rabb Patent Fence. Parti s wishili-11 wIll) iis proart .�,-ive obaracter. The liter. ' day. : I " I. . couveliancer, &-e. . � to purchase I'ttrin or Townc,li-I rights for -% ried about one hundred yards and dropped • The Piesbytarian congregation intend- � .�4 . . _­­_1__.__ .­­ - _. C C, ,I.j. either of above will do well t!) conelilt liq nry treat both in the RrOVO ftDd for the into a culvert, and was killed outright, ,;Old, g their annual s*trawherr festival _.­,�; .. N, ("()JIVt�VRIXel", y _� ... - . 1-10'.�IAS DUN concert t is making largetlewaDdr, au the smashed into mitoills n , 11, , Toi.-;.,ifj:ier f( � V_ii -rsonally,at lot7 B. 1--'-, Pi kering, Or ^ not in co"tw1fin's gro.ve on theOst of July. Ii � . � - -)r taiiim, .%ivvia ts, ot.c.. Clare- Pc a - . - - blout, 011t. . 2, ly write w; to Whitby 11. 0. lwartiea' re tiiiie.Rnd pationce of those who havo the one particle left whole llarvey and his - L . - - i .. . - '" is not necessary to sav tin thing more ia - - ­ training in hand. The children are 'ubi. , ­ - . . , ' -ri , . ,rbidden I J sisters were held together by the raised 1. . - ,1 ( . counectiou %vith this as it hap, alwaysbee 11)UNTING, f,--F-,,,( - J _11m agre strictly f3 11fringhig at these pa- . I a _::­�, :_ - � I -, - I,). of - ti'lits. last mid the practice goes on daily, so - - . 13 a 1jif,,13, f,), 11J1,3 (.,nt v of ontar cover, were pitched '.;u a bunch agaiust .. i'.�' . �-../ . I - . - ­ -eta (lie progratus cou,,idered the event of the lesson. . I -.L , 0 : 1. . .i. :., Ibat when the d%ty arrt% - I ., . .- VilldgE!- 1 12-v � . �. , 9AN t I . ______ .­Cp,�. ------- - - .1 fica ttt ti,3 ­,toyo or at his r­­i-l­14-­-, l'i"el-Mg 2'.4 .3 I -:: �:, . ALLIN & F - T ' . , t!!e wii-ti ft:uce. - Harvev wat; ent 11V 010 . , '. - I - , I,( fill) 11 o. 4 not in a.1%-.1.-.e.- of . * - : ..-_ - Ill . " . ;-,�. . - . • . T ) � - _­:_��, " W * :1 t I 0 I., slstk�,.,s wel . .... ­ . "I. __. I ".. I I t .1 830U;3HA%1. - .- R.brArr0'1;1TQNA 'it 11 (.1 .. : . - V. tre aboat the h 'a,[ zi-JI In i", - - � . � . .\. 'Ll" R - - __:.� '_ �01;' V A 1, U1. '1'(-) � �. - other,year;. "rile Good wood IlLwkl, ..'011 , .. . , . . .. . -1 . I %cverly bruised, tat their -p-senpe troin the v . - - - - .. .; - . � � - I _. .. . .. - . � D* C,z1%,ey,,:,cu,*, cc.mmissionerfor _: _: , . - pipo sweet barinouies, and head tho pro. ' ' --- ____ '! - T.14'_ %fti-lavits, AccollWant 11113 Inc;urauctj Agent. fate of their horse was warvelous anti one llobt-rt Bonner ism ,d,,ing -a ,good sea,-;ort - - ­_ " . . - I - ,,,� , j . . ,Nl( lVill H 0 U S E K E E P 1E R'S I .- Mr. Joe. Gregg%, grove at the beemg the waeck would think iti .iuposgi- I i . r ­, . �. . ,,ev to i,)j.,, oz:-f.,rin property. ��, pro- ci . cession to �. . I here. . , ': batil(f. 0FF1(;F'---At "XhiL -1­1'14'. Will �)f! ill station. The SI.Ouffvlll(,- chuir, tinder the ble for persons ti have been - . I., �,:'. . �* , - ._ - .. Broughtim every Mon�lny afternoon for the . Dou't forget that m hou6ech.a Ing I.11110 able leader6hi)' of Mr. David Stouffer, ,a in t110 11199Y Geo. Philip is having commodious bWrn!! . ��, � . t e .., i . tran-3.,te-tiou oi 1)um:t,�ni, --)7-,7 1 there are four things at tl -- Corner - and escaped. . -erected at his premises east of here. '1her' - , ' , � * � . - - . . - _' :: Drug Stoic thut, tire especial Ill assist At tile concert in the evening, -_ , - &�_ •*�W, foundation , .I -------- __ - '� ___ ___. ­ ^ _y useful. w ,I stone ii ft fins-, piece of workm arv- .��. .. Arr"liff"'t. - - .- - viz.:., - -- Hawse's Furniture 00. 25 reuderiv,(- Bolos, duetts, quartottes, trios . . WHITEVALE . . ­ ship, and reflects credit on the contractor%._ ". , I . . - . * - . I . I . ' . � I . � - .k. I)OS"r, COUNTY ,kRC111TEXT cents a bottle; 110wBe'S I owR-hold anti its their best style. MISS . . . ., . .- . � I - - � .. I ThR fritine was raised on NVedne,ida'y. .. �1. I. _ . I 1. Ne for the comity of •,onturio. Dr:L%Vit1gV1 - Ammouia, 20 and 3.5 ceutfi Ft--r bottle; Eva and Girtie Crown, two youlig la(lies, Miss N-laggie Bell. - arkbam, has ,en I There are-tt few public.nuisAnces in tha ... - . . - . of V be i aij�i 6pcociiie,itiou,; ' niruisiie(l for every c1p.88 J • Howses' Crude Carbolic Aci-1, 25 cts. Wi!l sink, duetts and accompany theta- v siting at A. ,krmstrongs during. the past village to which we would direct the attell- .; '� , • ­ : -, I . , builfbn�. Steaui mud liot water heating an,i ' - I I , i .. . . I � sljc,,,1,,,tv: Ousts--rierrie Block. per bottle ; flowees' Dv ,nfectant seLveq ou tAie guitar. This is a speciality weak. . tion of -otir Health Inspector. Since the : � . . - .. ventilation Ft - ' ' 1:� . - I I . corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. Powder, 10 cents per poum or three' frr,ni Toronto to make our afternoon and . George Besse returned honic with his recent warm weather has arrived the n ea • , I . . . � - - . . 5 - . ,tii Fr -Y i , I Resiciefiuj,,_1ii11,,st,r).,1 It­j, ,a�t Pickering. 37 -, .:7�, , . - I ­ - . . pounds for 25 cents. Full -erections evening entertainment more effective. 'cotiRin labbie 'Xeed after an ab4ence of a e6sity of immediate action hat largely in., , . o' . . . - n . ' :i � _4-1.P - - ___ - � - ---. --- _ ---. ___ - : I , . - . . for use on each both . The provisions will be prime and abun. few weeks. . creased. � 1-1 ?i . I ­ A acti-oucceinfl. . . . - . - - 0 - . - - The Claremont boys �anle down here art , I I :. �:.i% ,,�� - - - - 9 dant. The seats for the .-oucert it little E. A. Thornton anti Mi. MePhearvon, of ,.",:.7�,,..,;'.,. 1 � . . . � _* . . �'_� .­; . - F.k1Rb.NNN1i,`3, the oid an�! re A_ 'r Re. U01V S E Novel, are-spending a few days amongtheir Saturday friendly game of football; _. ­--_ _a�­­- NV# • ,,;-.,O. - ­. .. .. TA* Auctioneer (.�tM in flie fif�lfl, able and I - . short. but those who purelias6 tickets . . I- . 1. � . . - - . I many friends in this vicinity. - and were defeated by lloO. Ont-boNshavet I . I z_ - - � - -S $•„t rusted to 11011, • - , Corner Drug Store, NV itby. , ahead will leave the advatitage-if on , . - ­ . - - . . - willill" to conduct a�lv_ S)df ,I _ John Kirtun has moved to the -residence wit been long at the game, never-thele" �1'I. , . -(,.i t1 I i - " � I - opportly6itv of thanking 'N.B.-Alse How@e's Baking lowder, al. ljnu(l w1jen the door first oneus, a choic ,,, - ... - . and tn� -4 . '111kilig hi `4 pat- - I . . 0 latcly occulnied by iNlr. Beaton. .and Cb-ii. they show eonsiderableability. . Therettiril . ,,/, . ran-, for pa,A f-_ivor.3, an(l 1;,)I,i-� for it eonvinuance %va �t3 fresh. . - .' j . �' . - . ­ii . - . - of thein, -TeA,iii for ,wi­. it: ,.,s moilorate Ar- - 3 - _... . • I- I �1_ ____1_____­__. Of se4ts. All that Is needed is a ilue day, Leliam to Nlr. Klrton'4 hou�,&, . will be at u'lareniopt in the vour5e of a.' - -_. -1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . - .11 ._ , . n ts a � I W '. .. 14,1_i�i. -1 .. .. I I - . . at tile office of this lr,pur. 45-tf - " ,�_� �4-� I�A, � - __. I __.. - - - - . - - --- - the surrounditiR eouut4 and excur- good clariouct plaver, ',%fr. 'MeGill, of .Nlark- A ganlen party undcr the allspice of tho, , I . ". , .�"_. .i , I , Z", . ��1­1_4 Al . . - RiODiStR Will find it to their advantage ham. who will be'employed in the %`ilMg(� 01tristian church, will be held in 1"I'ler I j, '. I Ill, ", Licensel A116 � HoMiks 'Polic1l. ,�k "U:'1' I - �,)_ \T fron, . . . 1. � - . . __ - rangenle 14 t') &t-,.,,n Ltn(i t(,.,,n.,.s can In? ma(le Tho crowd, caletilate(l on being on hRild The band is being favored with 'andther couple of reeks. . Ttio,iu�,�-,Viilttztt4;r.ptt!.,foi- East York anti C -.A. ;.. that the grove is at the station. The for a few months. - Pros'ser's gromids, Tbompson's C'orners, wi �_ �,, . - � , "?� 4 " . . � - . . dio whole of .\;w-ut anti South outario. stria - _. . - conowittee will not be sarprised if they Notw4listandhig the extreme heat on 'V;edifesday c voii in q XL tic 22nd. Asplendi(l - T11* - 1. Q - . - . �. . . I I I , -.-. 1* . ­. .. ­11. . I - I �� , - � I attention given L'.) iLll orders by initil or telegrKk)h. I .- .� � ,; .. -ned programme will be provided consisting of - _: _.�.._"'It - - . Char ;,es Moderate. rate. Address Tlloi.110UCHER, .:. I" ' . . ­ . - have to prepare tea for froj;-i eight to ten 81111day afternoun. a gdodly number tut .... .,-,... � , - . - , - .- _. . 1� ... .- " I I � -ou"haill, Oil". . - hundred, out and followed the remains of the late vocal and instrumental music;. Club swing- 1. .11 , . - Box,17,131 . : EACHPLUG OF rHE rod, should the day be dry and 0 . L_�.__., I � - � - . �. ":' �41 1 ._... .: _. .. ____ - _____ - -,- - - - __ - - - - ___ ___ ____._ - :_­ . .11 Jaines Siniond, to the Union Burial ground. ing, Mr. Ward's singing class, and LietiL - . I , le, .11. �. : . . . L . . - - � warm. All are welcome, and heretofore. -man's drilled class, of W _. --� � . . . Boots wltd, shoe.s. . at east of this village. After depositing 11agei hitevale. -: , ;% J ' - . I i none have left Claremont celebration die. J" ,,. -P. �_-,.. � - - - - - - them 11 are cordi- . , " �c�el�," " I - . - . . _' appointed, qe they fill the bill advertised. the people returned to the Baptist Tea served from 6 to 8 p.m. A -_ , -, - I . 0HN: LESLIE , BOOT AND SHOE - church, where Rev. Mr. Shaw preached a ally invited to attend. -The grounds, will - - 1 ' � J Malce Pegged _ � ��--,-,��� . . - _.. . , ,r. Pegged and Pewn work. Orders -, I � 0­a*%-0 . t be properly up, and every effort niade, I : - � - - . I I I . _-1-1-- my e .. I ate and instructive sermon. . � Promptly tittwided to. Experienced workmate - - , very appropri , * , ". ' :" -, �,4 - . . ., I - r . - ... I - ,Z. �­ ., . � . AUDLEY. - . I ". �� I - 0 . .,-.#, 1 4 . .-. : ship. Don't forget the stand, iietLrlyopposite the .. � . . . . - � . I . The blind garden t r passed of success- to amuse those who attend. , -, " , .; I I --- . .. - . � I . _� - � - ., , g - - 1. . . ­ News, King.treet, Pickering village. 7-v .... :o:, - IS MARKED :O: ). � . .... I- � fully and undoubtedly ali wboattended bad The,parlor so6ial bold under the-anspiem;...."-, " ­..r,z46 1i .. - �. V . . , - I A - V I . .... I . . * " ' - . . I . - - � giot I C. 01 BrOoklill, usual -I 00 ,," . � Miss Willis wifl is visit* C L ndes. . a good time though we are sorry to say, as of the,Presbyteria,i congregation was a de- � X­ � - , ' - `� -�l � ' . - .. . � Hotels. e I S. . - � ­-.1--f , - . " Misme Brooks and uge I, at such occasions, there were present tided success. There was quite a large at- '_­3, .. . .1� I-.--------. - , __ ,. . .11 - _.: ": * -_� .1. • - � - . . . . � __ - - � Picket � - .--- -_�: �, 1-. ------ I., - are staying in this vicinity. some of those fellows who would like to tendance, notwithstanding the inclemeneFf- � .." . . I -�� '. - ... _.� . ing ,� _ � 44 . . . 0 ORDON HOUSE, I Ont., , il - - of the weather. - �- - , J This hotel is a I I _. - adisturbance. . -� q'i � - . - " James Gordon, proprietor. - - - Bell has returned home after an ex- Create Fortunately this feel After the inner man was9,.,,._ '. -�, , - - . fine new brick building, finished in superior _... - . - 1 tended visit in the far distant west. ing was soon abolished, when they saw the satisfied with the good thibgs, provided by- .. - INOV - - , - - -, I ' ­ ,r..'._� . style. Every convenience and comfort for the : .*# 114 13RONZE LETT ';`dR$ .-.-:- Our Literary Contest has at last ceased. determination of the band to keep- order. the ladies, an interesting entertainment wam ' ,�.... , - , , . , .. - I . ­ . travelling public. New and � -_ 11 � . and Misp K. McBrady and her talented The receipts amounted to over 6100.00, and presented consisting of vocal and instrumen- _�. . IiL . I . . � . I . . - . . and sheds. 25 - � . . :_ . . - y , NONE OTHER GENUINE friends have won the supper which is to be although the expenses were high, would tai music, 'etc. Great praise is due Mr. and_ I . . - . . - . ` ­ ,,�� . ' �.. ': � � -.1 . an it in I . �., , � ,;; , WESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Out., given b the op"ite side. still leave quite the band trees- Mrs. P,Pucher for opening, their house . I . . - - Orr - . " S, , , : �­ . . ` ­ , , - V. ' "I ... m , . now open modaticu of the 0 edness:� ...:': ��i - , - . _ . .-, W n for the accom _ _ ire . .,, �._ The by e concert given in the soh6ol ar . this occasion. Their whole-heskrt , , -lot, I - • " travelling public. This hotel, havin lately MONEY TO id-AN ' . �., changed has re It ough.: house here last Wednesday met with grey - ibe Teachers convention of the county and had a great deal to C - - 1. ,; � . - -furniabed I r * , � - .-:.. I d , with making the people ,enjoy themselves... . * ,�,, . I. Ili - out. situate as it is, opposite the Spink Mille, . TY � eue,oess. N. J . Chapman occupied thi -was held at Whitby on Thursday and Fri- w 'b", " - .. . ON MORTGAGE SE"R1 - 4, 16., �: , , - I - . . . ­ it is convenient for patrons of the Mills. Me& � chair during the first part of the evening, day lent. Thb 'attendance was good and Our little town was the scene of great ex-- I - " I,., 1.1�t�4. I - . L )a " . �,%'_ 1 - 9 41-i I�M, 4: - - - . W,.- -- , __�r, I �� ., . . benturen purchased for ash. � 'r and shed room. Box stall and enclosed yard I . . or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good at rates of interest. Mors-ages and M ' , : , X; � , 1..�:,.�q . I stabling -. for while Thos. McQuay occupied the same the sessions enthusiastic. In reporting the citement on 'Friday afternoon. Addison' ' "' * - . . . ­�!' - �__ " - horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the p sifter intermission. Choruses were render- session of Friday morning, the Chronicle livery. wagon, of Stouffville, was being load ,._�,_,_,2:�- !. )_ I .1 - remises. _ 4r, I.- - - - trunks the oa ­.* _,, � :. The bar is open at all legal hours, avid is stocked e�, li-' - - " '; 1 "t' AIZJ :EGM4-A- X':M ad b both Glee Clubs. Readings by Miss- says :---Precisely at 9 a.m. the president ed with t nks at the Hotel when th orSeQ; i �hi ,_ A, -1 . I t4. - . � . . - With pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- b�ugbt and sold on-comm .-sion. so Eot and McCarthy,anaMes mi Hunt-. took the chair, called the association to became fri htened and ran away. The. ��,, � - �, , . - - . � 15�4�'.. :� ��q %, - ., , - I .. . - I � - -_ - .. .. . - ,�,nw�) CULLY, Proprietor. 151Y .. . I I Ptecitations by Mime order, and introduced Mr. Ward, of White- driver was thrown out owing to the tongues - ,: ­'+� ,,, " I I ." ly and MoBrady. tl � It.. I 11;!�_ 3,-.- , :!�" . I - . - tat for : Western, Laneashl e and 'City of . I I ­ . - - . - . .--- A McBrady, O'Leary and MoQuay, and Kea- vale, on the subject of "Sin&g in the breaking and running into the ground _,,, t - .3, .'�, %,..� I -'- - fondon and Manchester Piro Inzmr&nee Cow- 3' )�` *;'�­,� , , .. - went:' Z. . ­ z��'_ . I ' - :... _. . .. -, I. WatclOnaking. 1, psuies,-North American Lit z= srs, Young, Davey, Chapman and McQuay ; Public Schoolv.'t. Mr. Ward W&B Assisted This broke the doubletree and away went ­''% k __ - - - ___ - - ' - .- �# - ... .- ­ - - - -,-- -_ _­�,�;_,�;_. girls, ,.'.. � I . , CO., AlbO Accident Inguranc taken. : essays by Frank McBrady " Ira Law- by an interesting class of boys and the horses, taking separate courses. One* ".�`_--'�11 � 'AA - " ­ . � Oil." � . - �' ' . . ­11- �". I - - ­ , , - , - .. - . . � . . . . " rence instrumental selections by Misses � averaging m ase about ten years. He 1allY animal 6061 - - ", " ­ - �1 A. CUTHBERT,,..,.­-,,..-,- � .Z 1_'X � ; in edBrown's fence and made *;, 6!1� Wr N ... ' FARES - ...W..N0d1Fd0.IMW0 ch she le&psd:.',,,-.,t1 , __ A I . - A& "r'-*T-" Gee and O'Leary one exemplified his method of teaching the tour of the garden after whi ' � agent for EDWARD SCHEURE. tm d 8 f=; ; mouth-organ selections � I " , - . _ - g ., J �-. .*hole- ' � V. ­_ ;. I Bell, I - - sale dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery by Messrs. Austy, Dennis and subjecti and at the same time furnished a the fence and was* captured in the Hotel l:- . .1 I _� , G�f, � -. . . ., . ' - ; OIKO,t A-, t I . � . - . CONVEYANCING 0AREFUL,_X DOXIM; O'Leary ; songs by Misses Haney and X"- delightful entertainment to the large aud- shed. The other b�ait ran down the Brock-- � , - .- _'. .. ­ - , - �. and fancy goods, 11 (eleven) Wellington at., � , k ,�,,� " - I � N, . � At '. " , � . , " , " � - .- - . - fence. Mr. Ward .makes no pretense to road, and was overhauled at the 4th ,,,�',, JI. I ock. .T � I - Toronto. Call and see at - daford, and Wesley Stephenson, Violin as I -1 I � I , A .1 - ,- .. .-.. . - . 11 I �, . - - . I - 11414- _1V .� - " � : OTTille6gre IRrerps a "- lection by Win. Lynde- superior ability in any departmentof school cession. Paraon Ho,gle's wagon was, collid- ' -' , - :' � r tty . 5Z'Rt,1AF_,, . . _. ." �.­ Dressinalving. . - . - . . . -RODNh. ' - ­L4 -- T" '-7�v, . : . . work rid has ateacher who _1�1-,-'� . �N : I- , ^,_^_^�,_�_____­1_____ ­___ north al e King street ... I., . . :,, , , I , Good Village Lotson n i r ' se ed with just as the horses lift the livery, - �Q - � - . jcorrm L,,� �� � � .. . I __1. - 41, . gow, �, � � � I . - � 1, . I corner and the Ct -lege grounds - I - � . I i , "i .. < ... 1�- I ! . � 3, PERFECT .FIT. for sale, together with other vil ',- - ­- -- : SSMAKERE __�� 10 between c I 1"darfihould be increased fifty per cent. wagon, and the reach of latter wa . .- ar ..- �� - - " TING tailors system for dresses - - . �_ - ., 1: s�. � I DRE _�ge property. This'year there will. be a great *ainp Mr. ard was, tendered a vote of thanks, was broken as well. The raiiawaY horsem " � , , _:­-,-�.1`. and mantles, taught by Miss -M. McCausland, One good. house and lot for sale = ary cheap. ,Meeting at Corbott's Pointfrom June 26th his little helps" were recognised. as guests were somewhat cut up, and the driVer much :. ��­,,� '._N��,.­;;;;�, - ,_� _ ,_ . , . ... . Pickering village. Dresses made or cut and fit- EDSON' si cred q Clam ­-,,;.:F, . I .. ,/ ��­ �f I ,�I_ � "t'- , . �, V W. V. RICHA of tbeassociation, and thosecretary instruct- bruised, but all things con d the dam` _­4 �;� . I .-: I I .- - - � . I.- , I � - . . '4 it' / I age was 814. . - . � . :t-;%e. - .-.., ".. Ters mompuy "tended to, and a per- . .,. to July 8rd, inclusive. under the 'superia • ; ed to pr*YW for enter ' , t, .- .4 1, ..�' _. I , , - I - ;1 . . 1. - . ,_ . .. ��': .­., I , I , feet fit.911USuteed, 25-9m, 011ce i Dale's Block, Pickerins - . � . I tondauee of the wb;tby _841vation. a . .- . _ "7mm'."l - - I - _ _*0`5 - . .. - • - �. _. � . r� '. - .. '. �r - -rllr M ;J ,J ­ .1 1. I I . . . . . ­ , . � � I- . �� -- .1 . 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"+ _. - - ulna I ry1111�11 1 1 1 1 1111111/11 r1 111 I I, ll II I III I 111111111- .. ... -_._. mar $ ` _ ?: e ... - .-� - .�' •'.�� ` -1. o hearten ou'Iip," art M Dr is r f on et a —to sari bito say1; IF I(I • (?A BBI BU a Wit. ia' - . e d 'w .. - _ - - j (� N ON - - � RR A U. sud4en Viality, ringi the bs lie f ivea _- n I _111 y down y° s. ~ ; — ,ws Il ii" nu igfifi aaanti� en, it is -- f s�° �__ F ` head .'�" ".. 7`we Torn Drivers a to Blo . 1 i _ P I _ ff V eheon. A one, n N'rxt A ,_ Tha viii miller did of ref h ffer : •` ly lie she is in - cep d. e,' sail s of _ ant she Walker, 1 < la and o iii rt![Il�ih ! .. ' ... : • - he had his lone t wia>ri . elf r� Deiiiii —�tx A ■t .Ia>tusa '- ,Iyhtr h the hen Kit►'�adson °'t " t Aim _. _ though his -niece was note &ffectionata. et aloud: here are ou stn in ? tYets>r, U :der' assert— Ciu►rtceii 1r %ib in the, zenith of his fame was atiked as toy _ . :_ Mr. Drew way the man'­ aig8'r of MeratolCe "lie found a �rpecieir of comfort iii being with '*fie on y arrived at Livery o yesterday, Murder. what his railwa a were to do when all the, , - be Y r y: and con bere.at price. lKy- Iftband i4 ! � ' '}oh {frotin T�rOnto saga :— Shortly gal was burned out, .he.•'replied= fls�t oy . t� Bank, re�iding over its offices in the High a relative.. - - 4.. Street of that small cathedral town. On After his jatebeon, 'arid talkiau of by- waitiaitg i€a ma in the town ; Y hops ho will after a �o c1ock'yesGerd`ay evening a Harrel that iliac we should ba4e learned how to �a : <,.- the morning• .tL_ lit Ot fi►l�he�- IL,:i ahenenrgu,lly_ 1u1. u 1 ;�;. `1 a1 tit: ttlrfvtsrs ti•-„ IQaQ -t rite • .. _...�- r� -- • .- opened, he was hurrying over his breakfast much good he brightened rip ; an parted �'� I never was a beauty, said street tertnintated in a most unex eeted question now will often reply that: they wt l ,' . _ :; '!<`tc in order to et awn �iom the re lulu of with her on�tasoretfetta� dip, terms than they _.Mrs, Drev t piously, . , ov peibapalevep 1 t ud "slut of 11e fCi '!s in use, eieotricitj►, .ai1d 'doitbtle9s' tvliiklk that - At i B Y P d n had l,eeu fur sauna -yearo. H© had othe fight hsva been lad antra# by dattely --not cu ;t�serlous p��tuving they have thus disposed of the question: _ . - pew s discontented wife, who was upbraiding s The fallacy of . sac answers is obvious. _ E:. liiut for Tieing a man with "noatnbition." btrAiinese: to t�tp4ieelet in the town „ -he said, =uiw that J wAs Thee- looking,.and scrupulous taken �ie life of hie - fellow, w�lies at_ the 9 h ;, newel We ou ht to take a higher, - position, and must get bae}r homey for it longed as if -n •spy coaduc - I hood man Off M and A so-called "water as y' ma no doubt. be a Asa: �� it, we�ra going to be a wet nigh ht. ' night have done bettyr •"shay mar �w Mr. `morgue a, pteceE -of lifeleed clay. •Betvtrsan used 0evelo i heat bttt it is of ,t _ cline gg - _ said Mrs. ; Ihew.. ' • B g B ' 8 ,two and three Q clock in the afternoon _two P f Unitle •• ”: Did ou driveYin, uncle ?" naked shv )raw, only" with coal had been laved w*tex which au piles the energy- r,Trai nbtab - Let its 'be aontente&a ve,ai`e, my dear, s loadod P p Maras < i am'bappp in my own station of 1ifo," an- " No,' he answered•: " I rgde over+ bn " No, no !'r bile ft 141habeth energetically; may be run by electricity, but all that,.blr8 sussed he• _ Gray Do4biu. - "I have put h4a up ,at the that ould be impossible; he is s good o't emu , , ele�. ricit does is to convey, tfie}► etre - Nort} I ,m , +: �_ a.• . - . at the fooCef Yon a street, slid ills errs from the point wli�re`it is geuer`Ze -d ti e - •- , A. •Qu ` ••.'You don't- push.'' : ,` M •, , ,t , .: 1 s ,! .. Crown. J. L . "Certainly. not to be: thrirat'back agaitl -." Qnd 4o they parted, the old span just At this n+nsrtteat Mr. Drew returned, with ployes of *Mr. Patric 'Barns rind been busily train which iS ih motion. ea e 1._ : _ engaged durin the rein_ sindor of the , . U, :i •. touching her brow with bin lips. iadiaaat face. " I soon #cunt your iatl►ae, $ Electricity is itself no more a sautes of tic mi ' ^overB. ntLady Compton did not invite its' to ,DeL►ghtfyl 1 "cried Mra. Drew to herself, rr y dear," he said, "who walla to receive day in transferring the_ cntgo to the ,war than is the rope +with which 'a horse. g p pc in a y A. her garden fete; yst ilia Fcllera were there, when she was alone, rubbing liar hands tau with open arms at the CaEown. iA*b rig- yaK_1hree hprsex being at:.Yb�rk drags shoat along the canal. There is iZtti�h eminc and he's ®Ly a deetdr, and sa poor as a with aatisfaotieiw "'Everybody says he a Ia declined coming here. Yov must on one car and two on the. other. About more philoaophv in the old saying • " Monelr d--- sabi church mouse." rich. Really, he looks as if he were booked guarded in what you say, rememoEr. half peat five one of these had been emptied, makes the mare go," than In the optimistic _ i Temp ' _ "He cured- her bad leg, .my dear." :..i ; —very shaky. Seventy is not such, a great our husband's name had boat; , not be and only a few loads remained on the a(her, doctrine we often hear opakan of with ce- � montl - "If you leiaae, it was the servauta he at- age ; bat fretting far that minx Blizabeth ntioned. Him, he will never fergive, -- About that hour a driver named Richard gatd to the capacity of man for dealilrlg _ , almo� ,; ` has undermined him. Will she ever return, me ; I have a fly waiting • 1 will take yon Walker, who had beep delivering ova with nature. - - and I tended, a day, hearing she hid rheuma- ' .- .V ' tics in her °knee he recommended camphor I wondart That's the question. I think him," throughout the city during the day, put in The fact is that a very large part of tht - -} top e t _ s sled oil t)gst'a all he .did." - she must be dead, or she would have _bo =h- lizabeth rained the bank tneadlager'a nand an appearance at the dock, and was sent by advance of s civilisation is me Sly, ' - _ lion r "At amp rate she walks n8w quite elg well Bred him for wouey before this. That hue- her lips and kissed it, Mr. Geot a Macdonald the clerk in.contrwl aP y ,r the bl ,. g + the acquisition of an increased c abiltt of ` ss ydu' do; and declares that he cored her: band -of here reckoned to make money of his ' She can't live, with that hollow voice," to aid the other mete in the work of unload- squandering, for what are we doing eve - ' Nord is You anus little to complain of, Martha I father -in -law. Roughing it in the colonies iloquized Mrs Drew when they left the ing the car. He went as directed, taking day but devising fresh appliances to exhaust valid, am sure i,aat very nice people invite tie. PVe would soon wear, her out. Fool that she. r m. " I shall not have long to wait for with him a shovel. At this juncture another with ever greater rapidity the hoard of _ tOfY t was, to run awn from a cod home with a t r art ." driver named James Welsh, a young coal. Thera are ust a certain number of he col dined last week at the Sub- dean's in the pre- Y B pap Y j r . i ointg•'+ men who had nothing ! Well; perhaps it 1tzabeth Aahwor6, after an affecting mss who reaides at 693 King street ins of coal lying in the earth, and when - valid t "Bother the Sob- detanl He was' only a mi►yy make it better for other people." a perfect reconciliation with her father, wear, drove rip with a -art, which he under- these are gone there can be no mire forth- • r`{� (yet 'I It is assn b the tenor of hec silo hta eo ght her haabsnd at the small railway took to bank into positaROn. Owing to the eomin . There is ro manufacture of coal • _ Mare] - tutor at Cam) 1': :ge, and married a governess Y o the car and the fence - g.' - � . „ ' activ( —and there was nobody of any con Hence that Mrs. Drew was an unfeeluig, worldly !n at the outskirts of the town where he narrow space between a in progreas at the present •time, - The.use- - . asked to meat us —aaly old Iswyerramp- woman. s 'tad her return. He was fusions when adjoining to the south this was a matter of ful mineral was the product of a very sin- _ Quan ' f- ton, his deaf wife,; and the new .organist at -Mr. Twyford had Scarcely left the house sh related the results of the interview she considerable difficulty, and Welsh made a gn�r period in the earth's history, the like - min'' - the cathedral; while a fetlr days afterwards an hour, when another tin at the door- h unex ctedl ebt&ined, which were, statement to that effect. Walker, who had _ less, 1 of which has not again occurred in any they' gave another dinner party with the bell announced a visitor. B t}i be would rive her back home and been in3alging ' drinking during the noteworthy degree in the geological ages - York . Dean and Lady Charlotte and two K. B.e!" "A Person wishes to , see you for .a fmv rei state her as bin heiress, on condition afternoon.made use of some tsuntingremarks which have since run their course. - _ medic i •` p y peapleahould minutes, mum, said the m %id- servant. th she parted from her husband, whose tovrarda Welsh, and an altercation began, Our steam engines are methods of spend- Starr, �`_ __ In small arties, m dear, - . a-- oaly be brought together of nearly the same "A man or woman ?" asked her mistress. t hery in beguiling' a girl of eighteen which ended in an- attempt on the part of ing this hoard; and what we often. hear . , . _ only social position," replied the bank manager, "She's a faded -like sort of lady," answer- fro her father's roof he could never for- Walker to . lauded as some triumph in human progress upon tro aensibi ed Sarah: giv . 9rRis$ Ass OPPOt! INT . . merely the development of some fresh fore d - y "W it a begging-letter, I'll be bound --or , worth, after n braidin his wile in �. "I consider myael�ae much a lady. the 1} P fl with the shovel. Fot the time the trouble departure to s frightful eztravagae+ce. We Mi ,` : = =, Dean's wife —aa. good as say in the county, eomebod�y worrying for a► anbncription," ex- eat suing overcome the old man's prejn- ceased, and, having placed his cart in a suit- would justly regard a man as Ity of ex- - . - acid better than most in the town," replied claimed the projector of the bazaar for die , rushed from the house. able position, Welsh mounted the car and pandingg his Substance wastefully if he could salts, - - Mro_ Drew, reddening with eager. " No ; charitable purposes. "I'll not see her. Tall r Elizabeth was found lying on the ;organ the work of anloading. 'So you not perlc= a journey without a coach and healt] - it s a$ I ve always said, you don t make her I am engaged. �� 1190 in a fainting fit. Overcome by excite - would use a shovel on me, would you ?" said aft and half a dozen outriders, and yet we n enou h of ourself • ou've no ambition !" Presently Sarah returned: She says, men and fatigue, she was carried to a bed- he, to which the other replied in some very i:#aist that the great steamers which take • M Drew looked at his watch, bolted his mum, as how she'd be very mach obliged if root , a doctor sent, for, who pronounced abusive language, and after a few stormy us across the Atlantic shall be run at a when 4t': V`°'' toast drank his rema►iuin coffee and hut- You'd see her just for a minute." her cmndition to be precarious through wo_ds Walker struck son at Welsh's head speed which- requires engines, let us say, of .. - Dr' I - B "When I as no I mean it replied Mrs. fails re of the heart's action. Although re- i. —arc ried awn . He stopped at the door, how- Y P B with the shovel, the blowe, however being 12,000 horse power. - _ _. y house ' ever, to fire a parting shot. "It's not what Drew shortly; then listening, she heard the eeiv rig every care and attention, she never warded off by the latter 's hand and arm. If the number of passengers on on >rh a . - . . —an( ". • - we consider ourselves, Martha ; it is- what visitor depart. - rail ,and by mornings dawn she had Welsh then attacked ' his assailant and vessel be set down as 500, we have for each - . . - ­'i we are in other peo le'S opinion." Then he Ten minutes afterwards, her husband 'a ppaase d sway, being mercifully spared the knocked him down with his first. The latter passenger the united force of twenty -four . - ' out s 1. - -� fled. Mrs. Drew shed s few angry tears, voice sounded from the foot of the stairs in kno ,ledge of her father's tragic and. fell heavily against the car, mad horses, day and nighty throughout the - b vi. the hall • he had been sou ht in the bank by abav' and set heraelt to consider how she could + f3 -_ (TO Ba coy'TtNVSn. j nxvttu suss ALtv$. voyage• liahe, alter the existing state of thingla. the " faded lady," and brought her into ills ' . T expect our descendants will think that . - . The combatants were separated by an- . , t•'rn>> . . - It is a remarkable circumstance frequently house through the private door of communi- :. other workman named Pali ick McHugh, of our anal cellats have been emptied in a very Tren boa' ing. that when peo�►le are happy and cation, -' 11 Coatsworth street, who at that Lima waatefulmanner, particnlady when they re- pink two roue without a serious care in the "Martha, Martha, come down ! he call- = yY FAST T$ 4VELI,1Na• fleet that if we hag been content with a, . P ed out • when she descended wondering. - thought that the prostrate man was merely _. . . W F world sho invent a grievance •and this , + g' speed somewhat less than at present d®- £a1e ] _ silly women was discontented because she / You little know who is in there,'..' whis- _ 1 sire an effy tr to ro►i�e' him, . • _ - mended, the necessary consumption of coat - - could not enter t1►e societ to which neither perlug, and motionin over his Shouldor to• sat# 11�t►s etsbly etn•ptiaed ta#lnd no t Stead i her birth nor her education entitled her. w ids the parlour door. " Be civil to her." Tieiewa arsine tisagti; it 6eeaatsts tin signs of life He be to gre►w� aliatlat�e <1 would have been reduced in a far greater the u •• �` t<'hoever is it said Mrs. Drew, open- = Australia Outran the Sass, and, hav aligb fr- the ear; Ilk tx4nt Proportion than the more alteration of "''" A benevolent purpose would be a good ie g�thtt and otp�irtg� o$ a xopro Tire e► pAii of apeedfwould imply. { . _ --- use e - way of getting in with them —a lane. balzaar ing the door and entering the ,room. At- interesting instance of the tnagio of - - - Y B g y t- waleia, with iir"be batlba" he lips and --- -- -�•r - �' Emm ' . for a charity, if the Mayor would lend the The faded 1.dy rose from the zhatr on � tho Wegraph, an illustration of the way it bleeding �plws of the dl in mast lie � ... Rabt 11 $_ THE MAURITIUS HURRIOAND --': town hall, she soliloquized. When they which she had been seated; with an air of ' can 'oounihi ,ate S , outrun. the son and , • �° ctalle(i.hiarn by.iname ,buttbe deadtszacs ape - Flem - know me, and what a superior lady -like fatigue. Faded indeed —brit atilt beautiful ; perf( tti mystifying lu�t glary with old Time's _ - - - . . Orson I resit am, they world cultivate thou h the face was white and wan, it te- hoar leas and with ;he calendar, and sn made no reapeaiae. sbQgit dead m�► a R� -Cher teetaits( taeectvcd •[ the Mural , , - aupp Pe y „ g ha+sda tdrd tf some indjoatibli Qf life, rrtlan.uv writ Cost 'd,eN Lives. tens my acquaintance. this end similar rained its perfect oval ; the classical brow ob j lesson in every -day eciencesre afford- yi' vatn,�r. Macdonald was called, a use a _ - - thoughts occupied Mrs. Drew's vacant mind and charm of largo lustrous eyes —too bright ed ' connection with the execution of the policeman suminoued, and Dr. King tele- Further details as to the starin' which . - meld - that morning for some time, when therewas —for it was the brilliancy of consumption. sen oe of Murderer Deeming in Australia honed for. The doctor could do nothing ; swept over Mauritius last m*pth have just . - - ' term a ring at the house -bell, and a visitor was Her figure was fragile and drooping ; her on n+isy. Deeming was haniged st It}:01 Pfe had departed. Detective Burrows ap- been received. . .. true - announced. . attire all too thin and inappropriate to the A, and the news and details of the ex- The signals from the mountain observe- . bcne .arid and laced �Ve1ah under B ° Her face grow black, and the frown on season, damp with rain, and in the fashion ecu ' n were recd by the reader of the p Cory on the day of the great storm were to - Yom her brow reappeared as she heard the name• of bygone years. mo Mg papers at the early breakfast table, Au>ztvT ox A eHARtitt ox MURDER. the effect that no high winds were to •, .. - - wa-g i j� - • It was a visitor wjio seldom called more " Elizabeth !" she cried, halting, struck 1 an'd en before daybreak that play. If the .. The deceased is a man of thirty -six or be expected. The wind w" from the nor th- . - •.. . -- said than once in six months, and was not usher with dismay. execs Lien had been on any other day the thirty - eight ySara of age, and was a Cana- west, and in Mauritius hurricanes seldom - - _ these \ ed into her drawing- room —a choice apart- - " Yes," replied the poorwreek, ins sigh• news would doubtless have been printed in than born. His mother was a resident of come from that direction. At about noon . • . • - . . As a 4f' meat overcrowded with showy furniture— ing voice. '• I have come back once more ; Speci 1 editions of the evening papers the - Montreal and his father an old soldier- He the light wind suddenly increased and the • - bear) -. but into a parlour opening from the hall. and have called to ask if you will break the day revious'to that of the execution for the had -been s lodger at the corner of sky darkened as if by magic. The people - , . at I ` This visitor was an old man, tall, thin, news of my return to 'my father. I fear new of Deeminf's death wan received in To Pearl and York' streets and taking in Port Louis heard a furious hissing and muci who had been handsome in earlier life, with going to him suddenly ; at his age the stir - ron before 9 o clock on Sunday evening- I hip steals at a restaurant near the- ttie Snapping of 'trees. A moment later - � - coati i _ well -ant features, a fair pale face, and light prise might be too much for him. I must ap ently t6irtean houro before he wen -Say street Fire statiau. His companrona the storm was upon the dry, whirling ob- . well gray eyes. He was dressed in a drab - beg his forgiveness— before I die." i hang A. The news was received in America testify to his good behaviour snit industryy, jecta from the streets, crushing or tilting .. - = aunt . coloured suit of'home -spun, and wore leach- _" I'll not mix myself up in anything of first t Montreal. rho telegr` beat the though it is admitted that he occasionally fragile tiuildinbro, and ripping off roofs of - what '- ter leggings, as is the fashion of country peo- thekiad !" returned Mrs. Drew angrily. inn 1 almost a whole day. drank to slt'ght excess, and while udder the the more substantial structures. People ., . gig ►n pp1e. He was Isaac Twyford, the miller at '• It's all very Sue saying you've come beck Th mea:age had to travel the course : inflrence of liquor wax inclined to be abus• who were outdoors were thrown to the _- . Miss Ebl y, a amall village at some ten miles die- to ask his forgiveness, now you are poor, tray( red by the sun, too, and did not make ' ive in his language. He is unmarried, but ground or pinned against buildings by the _ conf4 tance. His face brightened into a smile as, I conclude -you are " — glancing at the the ►in by cutting across letow" doubling has a sister in the city. Long ago he worked streiigth ot•the wind. Windows and doors . -: - . what when Mrs. Drew sailed into the room ;die worn shabby dross. " You Should have back and stealing a lap. With a cable for Mr. Patrick Burns, then with Mr. Con= were pushed in and long rows of trees snap- : - -. the I . - sdas need to meet her, putting out his thought of it when you were �rosperot:a." under the Pacific the message might have gar, then at Geddes' dock, and since April Ped of and laid flat in the streets. • - - the 1 1. - hand, in which she condescendingly placed " I have never orospered.' don eci on the sun's stack and gained a day last he has been back with his old e>pploy- The storm raged unabated for an hour . - Miss the tips of her fingers, " Martha !" said the bank manager, re- in a inure or so. Telegrams from Ana- or, Mr. Burns. Over twenty years ago his and a half, and then ceased as suddenly as . . . . that •'Well, Martha," Said he, "Lis usual you proachfully. tra ' must take the western or sunward feet were badly frozen, and since then he it had come. The sun shone, and people from - do not seem to be pleased at seeing me. " Is my father well ?" con , and make the fall circular tour. has suffered front lameness. began t0 leave their houses and look over. . a eta - - Your worthy husband is always friendly; "I shall give you no information. I The essage left Melbourne, on the far side The prisoner is a young man, cis Irish- the scene of ruin. They found the seta r. . - _ said, - one would suppose that he was m_ y relatiop, washed my hands of you years ago, when of latxalia, very soon after 10 o'clock man by birth, and not long a resident of up in the city ; waves were .beating agar - Spen . -. instead of yon. ' you ran away with an adventurer ; and she Mon ay morning, travelled about 15,000 Canada. He bas admitted all the facts re- tae walls of buildings formerly well. back - - . - near • „ •'What is it you expect, uncle? People turned her back, as if to leave the room ; mil was retransmitted thirteen times lacing to the fatal occurrence, and takes his from the shore, and atructams that- had .. - - Thre - . cannot always go on in the same groove. I but Mr. Drew gave her a warning glance as throagb ss, many different stations and dif- arrest coolly. He states that the blows he ones stood a few feet from the docks were - i 1 died -, . have been married sixteen years and quite, she. paswd him, which caused her to re- for an the of cable reaching this coati• dealt the deceased were quite insufficient to either gone or were mere wreck& The : - .. ago . stepped, out of my early sphere. I'm sure _ man. • The kind- hearted man could assert uent Lt & p.m. Sunday. The difference cause death. The unexpected appear tuft Peat office, the .Custom House, and the , . • . . - joyo 1� 11 `- . I'm always civil to you," replied Mrs. Drew himself when thoroughly roused, and then in ti a between Toronto and Melbourne is of the grim respar created a profound sen- Oriental hotel were in the midst of the _ . cold, 1. with a nigh. his wife got the worst of itti four an hours and forty minutes, so that nation among the witnpssen of the fight. flood. On the roofs were dozens of persons ,- until •- "You are pretty well eo, perhaaps, but He now seated himself beside Elizabeth: whe Deeming was on the gallows it was Mr. McHu 11 could not believe his comrade who had been driven from the lower floors _ : . *:;, -1. � Pinb tbere seems no real warmth in you, for I am '• Your father is pretty well for a man of 7 :20 Sunday evening In Toronto and the dead, and later in the evening raid a visit by the sweep of the water through the 't'�' � . - in w1 a lone man, and you are a blood - relation -- his years. He was with me in the bank m e iravaUed the 16,000 miles in the to the morgue in expedition of hearing that building& While preparing for the rescue . - pouf my nearest kin; I have felt a void Since— an hour ago, and ie most likely Still in the tetra bly quick time of less than an hour his friend had coma to life. the people of Port Louts, without a mo- • . sulU j since" (here ills voice faltered and grew town. Would you like me to try and fied and half. - inent s warning, found themselves envelop- rem( i husky) "since Elizabeth left her old father." hint, my dear ?" he asked kindly. T was the swats, the message passing ad b! another storm, which burst upon �ml -i "Don't mention her name in my pros- Oh Mr. Drew, thank you, thank you I fro one cable and crie set of instructions to . (hdtlivation of the Halt• them from the southwest with stunning - . , ket - __ , ' once !" cried Mrs. Drew, holding up her she' cried, clasping her hands. as,ot er at etch station : From Melbourne - force, The wind came -at the rate of 121 _ '� into I - hands in abhorrence. "She's not @t to bo " He stun a tits u at the Crown. I acrd the Australian Cont.iuent b land line Yi roea brushing of the hair with a for 1 y p p Y miles an hour and showed a pressure of . stiff rash will, acsom lish wonders with au�lc mentioned in a decent lady's house !" shall ascertain his whereabouts there. You to P rt Darwin, thence to Banjoewangia, p sevent threo pounds to the square foot. . . . ' - . - . the t unrul and most obstinate of locks. Y• P° "Stay, Martha ; not so fast. Elizabeth sit still here until I come back , and the in J a; to Singapore, to Madras, across To be suocesxful such treatment must be The Second storm broke at 3 o'clock and . had was lawfully married to the rascal — please good man departed. Ind' to Bombay, under the Indian Ocean ` lasted until 5. It cut its way through the _ . felt to remember that. She is as honest as your Loft alone with her cousin; Mts, Drew to A en, in Arabia, under th Red Sea to Persisted in. - A good -slued brash with stiff - .` , faili. 1t u r art of the cis leavin the other self " —he said this fiercely —" she m1de a did not take a chair, but stood, staring at Sues along the Suez Canal Alexandria, unbleiobed brief es al cult be chosen for l?Pe P Y, 8' _ - = that (, � this purpose. All enarbt should be taken quarter$ untouched. The streets which felt . ' mistake in her choice -- taking lacquer for her with a hard expression. Well, you and the Mediterranean to alts, Malta to P rpoe the full force of the wind were flattened ss . app' out of the hair eutl with a comb. Ever 9 - - - - . gold ; and in leaving her home. - -Never see what flying in your father's face has Ma ill ea, across Franco and under the � of the hair snottld then be brashecyl if struck by a -giant hammer. St. Gteorge'a f . '. . won; mind ;we'll drop the subject. I've not come brought you to, said she. Thank - Cha el to London, theneo to Irelanvd, vigorousl and long enough so that each rampart was levelled. Houses and shops - . etan to talk about the poor girl; my visit is for a Bess, I was always dutiful to wine. —suave and the AtLntia to Cape' Caned, No a were piled to ether and then blown to the . . - fort I different purpose, yon any children ?" `3cot s, and then down the t to Now Portions x11 receive at leant thirty strokes P B . take 1. „ of the brush. If such treatment as thin is ground. 1. - ” You have a purpose, then?" said she " I have had three, faltered Elizabeth. Yor and other American cis es. The tame There was no time for the inhabitants . ' - Dr, i inquisitively. "They died -in infancy. One lived until occu ied by a cable ineaaage ' realahingany continued convince for five or six weeks the penult � escape from the buildings or even to . _ , mad r. The old man drew his chair nearer to her, four years old- -m darlip —she was, so die 1t point is taken u by ha number of . �►i11 e°nvinee sho most incredulous of the Pe B Sam g po P start for the cellars. A single deadly blast aayin eonfidentiall : "I've just come from sensible. I learned to believe in Heaven trail isaiona, the actual e! ieal traus- value of thin trestmenty a�+i <._ g �c levelled La. Bourdournais Street, and the - , Mr. Frain ton's ; I�we been making a new through the child , she was an angel setit miss through an one cables bein instan- - The hair and •the scalp should be washed (t p sr+ often as once m month, but not oftener groups of pedestrie►ns were crushed in heaps to me. The unfortunate Elizabeth cover- tan as. Taking t into tmnsi eratipn, under the debris. She • .. will. unless the hair is oil . No alkali like borax . .. - - . '•,d, new will I" repeated his niece, open- ed her face with her thin bands anti wept the- we travelled remarkably fasts yy After two hours the hurricane eta d - :i to r� >b that for? silently. It fight seem froth the- forgoing that by or strong Stimulant like bay rum absnld be abru tlp and le "from the lower near- ;� .. all 1 lather eyes, What Y used in washing the hair, simple caetile abruptly PeOP cl - . . � � =. .' ' 3toa shall hear. It is twelve years since " Is your husband kind to you ?" asked trav ng around and around the earth one A P ter hurried to the scene of death and rain • • That aba soon and lukewarm water. After washing - Cou -- -- my irl left me ; she and. her hu nod went - Alta Drew. mi have tie same day sa dtyto far an P to be in the work of rescue. The number .. - - to Australia, that is certain, the hair, all soap ,should be tborou hl 8 • Same time " Constant disappointments have much in a ite period, provided s kept pace + y of wounded was not estimated. Hwrdl a .. - � . sort � - after I heard they had gone to Canada. Now tried him now. At first he was kind; but with a sun. But the day not end some rinsed put with-separate ws " The air y should then be dried strand b strand soul in the whole upper part of rho city ea• . - nil tcacea appear to be lost. If Elizabeth he thought my father �ht to have for - wh , and end very abru sly, sand the y oa unin uired. The total number of - - 7 tau tarns in the course of the next ton gears, given me and hies :than tie became cross porn where ,the old day diem and the new with sbnixdwnoe of warn, towels. Where P� g� re the hair falls out, a simple re Lion of -•neat was was about 2,000. she I inherit my property ; if not, as my because.I refused to write asking for assist- one' born in out in the Pacific Ooeay. about ordinary tea, or it this dopes not rove In the country the storm *reeked many _ 13 in 1 nez of. kin-1 have no relations, save very lanes. mid between Sari Franci w and Y oka y p Indian sugar ar houses and several villa ea . : - . she _ - distant ones �it will according to law, re- Where 'have you been sill these years." mid running tae nor h and south. effioaaiona, of sage Las, applied to the roots g g the r- Firat we went to Mebane. He could Tha ' e of demarcation ini the calendar of the hair with & sponge, will usually prove The lone of life outside of Port Irinis is. 1-1 vest to yon." m effectual cure, and moreover, will tend thought to have been about 500. I , .,- � : - - Mrs, Drew'S fw6e brightened tip: "As not obtain employment an s -a clerk. or a runs hron h Bebrin Sea, c�uta across and !~ • . S r brother's daughter, I suppose so," teacher, and he was not trained for mannel spdo theli i Islands, and 'pat scrapes the Preventthe aconmitlation of scaly tan- ; - Y, - - , obi( . - •` you druff which accom es this trouble of the . said she ; "though ten yearn seem a long labour; so we went to Canada, afterwards end t New land, bat, f� r eonvenienca P bac bile to wait." to the States ; lastly to Oslifornia. Nothing calks and Hot to have it Sunday midday on 0061 � Lucky �- $ her 1. w w ll islet aria for succeeded with him. My health failed from one de of the street end hi da noon on If the hair is natnrsily inclined to be dry, g� �y —•I Dickie Dmrtt is the Iackiesb , - , .. __ . "I have not felt a y, yy a little vaseline applied to the scat near ., A PeL 1. re has been an nnacaauntable the time I lost my little ones. Than he the c r in some islands o,( to Pa.3itic, the s •tnuLts it h P �Y I know. He is always havin' eometbin', d' tape some days the the root~ will tt to s earth con- i wen ht an my spirits; as if something were thought he mi ht do better in England, liana Ij�s been crooked so th1►t it duos not dition. If, on the contras it is too Oil nice happen, Ha went to the theater las day going haappen ; so I thought I would, after all ; and longed to see my father cut s y Island. Aa tho earth turns before + y+ '• n hL, ' ing it should be washed ever two wee a {1 • +._ tha snake a new will, If my forgiveness to once more before I died --so we haveobme," the a n, middy at Sunday {aronld advance Y ittle Sister --- You often go, too. ' - - » instead of once a month. It is wise to avoid b ' d to whom, rho s, I "Well may you re set your oondaci~ arc d' the word until its rick that line, Small Boy -• - "Yes. but there was s fire in : � ' the '�• my mistaken chit , 1?e P g pe y y all lotions for the hair which oa know _ , and was too savers when I disinherited Pier Yet some excuse might made for ma, whe it mast rfchsn or every nogg abon as many of those you in- this theater, au a awful pause; an lots of j t .. - au a hats but I have taken care the rascal shall never a ddy, motherless girl, and my feather too woul be Sunday. Hire a little j people got crushed, h was t � :- _ - gt talons ingreienta and Stimulate it to sn - '�"' im a` nn of it Y old to understand young people. His strict m at tnidlnight. It may ij� saw the whole business. i k. ola Pe Y tbb nnheaith condition, and a%entuall atuse . M •'It's all news. Yair -must have some re- principles I miscalled severity. Well, it thou ht to sisal hten cut sutijeot, but Y Y Little Sister— . Where is he nowt '. , - t oho and a ;lass of good . >e all gone apt pasted now. t trust to sue it vi ooi>Re stra ht eventus�lp. tit to tall out. r Little Boy --" In a hospertsl." "' 1. _ - s• '_ a: _ s ?• � a - •e7; -!; °r`'.- - i '0 , . - - - . . i+ _ _ A; ?' ,.. ,♦ t- �i,•'}".-'/`_.yx - _c• ...r -t-: ...- �. 5: .F,.g bat` • b .0 - _ -, - . 1. y N N c r t. x. 1. 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Tw - wr 'uls" thine one r ear moo , en sacra an aseistaato who work in fan, - a i ttxid Div 1. !corn rttlrea . t ` acid now feels as well. s►�- she aver did ho n- ebifte4ad • then ha#* el (lours off. � o every Wednes � at bx�, � `�_ � '` s�iay. ,• --, -T t her life. the fuels ArAl , atful for Th •st+rain u n them while on dut -is very stengeae ember •' •' in Y ! Po y ,E (IUB A Cg$E what thin ge+eat comedy has do a for her, sev ire. The cable is 2, ltf.� miles long. 9uporlor Aco odaion ' - `li4loolt' li I1F�MABr�A and only a sense of gratitude enables her to Intermediate a$d tf3teetSs>3 Favnge °:`: .,� . - PBONOONaED HUPBLESS• -_ Rates of raa,ca&* *oliaireat to .Hive 1 +x F :. , ,_ _ overcome her modest scruples is giviu this ,- •4 Bttgst Yorlf ill Ghina.. y•,Z �{ 'Uitiniony to the wonderful virtues of Dr. ' 7*4 Chinese am ahead of the world in th • , Saloon !4t and ,_- 7 •dintto ''�;r� �' Frdtin A ,. Round Trip �gp�O - : - - AcZcom od'n, r 4 , '; An E•itirnabre Young Lady used Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. pre �arntion of roast pork for chi table ,,� The g!0 and is s are DerLatice Ne)d"yo .. ; earn -tied After BrinX Given Up Ly Miss Fleming has recommended Pi k _. fi ar it has come out of the oven it fa hung `�. interrntzci te, DSO. St►eerrq ® :; .1L, `,`- f Pills to a number of lad friends who Forfuther information apply to ` "''`` ' . t3cveral Ueetors -A sttttple statement o y bhe smoke of various ' aromatic herbs, :; : , § • .; _ > D. ffitOggAY (fen. llaarrw t Fusels. they are doing thorn much good. 1 ruin oh gives it a delicious flavor and robs it R'M' - y" "" :- ° A further- investi allies revealed the fact • 4 Qastom House Square, - Montreal . : K of the rk taste which is oft8naive to z , `Trenton Courier. _ . that Dr. �` illiams Pink Pill ;are not apatent som le palates, Or any Local Agent. ; . 'r , : 1 . ;_ medicine in the sense in which that term is . ,`"' .. ' ' ` `` ; At intervals during the Past year tpe pro- _.e ° ' ,,� .w P 8 usual( understood but are a scientific prep- - I ; has often been observed that the ails r L Z: G* XW %_ a. Rt b S, R 3D a' . =-^ ". prietor of the (~ourier hats been ubliehin Y ' °�•. newspaper reports of miraculous cures oc- oration successfully used ingeneral practice act ,all ow on the stun of am stated h - � ``�, -,". ,-, -_. cuirin in various parts of Canada and the for many years before being offered to the Y P �" g Hn ors. / ° ::. ;;a ' .;,-i *.,,: t }`{ United States. Perhaps among the most publio generally. They contain in a con- z R ¢ ` " � `V� ti� -> notable of these were the ruses of Mr. John lensed form all the elements necessary to ioago has a legal buccal( whf ^.h vfvas I had d ap8piiit, otru- _:P.. � '� .1 - Qnt., Mr. C. B, stipation. iadiRastio t . �i ; i - . 1Marshall, 'of Hamilton, give new life and richness to the blood and gr mitous advice to the poor on law mst- : ��►� =t - nd Mr. Chas. }1 tT loodpoison, etc. could . : :: . �_ :. �_' restore shattered nerves. They are an un- , 04 rest day Ana ni�th, -"'. '- -. t I`ortihrop, of Detroit, Diich., w to - , . �; A. Quart of Galway, N. Y. Mr. Marshall s T; as harassed.. -. ::�� ;,�_: falling apeciFc for such diseases as locomotor n idea of th8 gqfiowth of the telephone (Both the method and results when . case was more prominently fixed in the pub- ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, in try in C•u,ada may be athered from isorable anddespair� '',..=�. lie mind by reason of the fact that after be- •scitittigj;; peiiralgi rheumatism, nervous g �iyruoof �+'is is taken; it ie plessarnt in for health. In des• s`�, y in restin fi urea ublished b the Cana pe ion I quaffed 8b. '' �?1 ing pt�oiYOUnced iucarahle by a number Hof headache, the after fleets of la grippe, di F.leetgrie Newsp Since 1880 the Humber and refreshing t0 the te8te, and acts N� Loon Mineral Water• "` . %: . . eminent physicians he was paid the 1,0011 pakpitation of the hetcrt, patle t;tLd sallow' . entl et corn tl On theKidne s - ' had fire( in the boat :}";, ,`' � `� , of anadic.n aubseribers to the - Tele hone y F y y r ^T hou It cleared my " ' 3 v.. ' disability claim allowed by the (loyal ! complexjous, and the tired feelin resul- p fiver and Bowels cleanses the sys- `" Rt bo ofp t C14 , g � " `-1 "� g Co n has increased from 2 100 to 26 - + brou hb 4.�• Tern lays of Temperance, and- some.: tipg from , nervous prostration ; all dis- 21`. Montreal heads the list$ with 5 $72 teal e�eCtll l dis leis CAlds 11eSd- '0 "- joy orpain,andrtrength. i - ,- P y, F months afterward was announced his eases dependiu upon vitiated humors • for weakness, and . tt - -. g tel phones. Toronto comes next with 3,965 aches and fevers send cures habitual . • "° though I have gain is almost miraculous restoration to I�TOrLh j ir, the blood, aucli as scrofula, H milton has 1,)60, and Quebec has I,OII. `•4 "`fin = and active life. The case of :Vic. chronic er ipe�tss, ate. �,j,ryr.,h avepal*o tia 1 e number of telephones in use in Canada (y0nStlpSt�On. ►� cup Of Figs is the - , _ 27 pounds I Lee( as light ` ro created equally as profound 'a sensa- $pacific for tr 4blesr' ectlUai to f ale onl remedy Ol its kind ever ro• i ` t' ' - ` ` a bird. p ; h, p �. reater, according to population, than in y t Je>uESFrxxi$Lt; . . Lion m - Detroit+ where lie ia° ono of i such as s rq$s,onj* 3rre I ties d e,� other country. In 1rCat Britain there duCede pleasli]g to the taste an ao- - Aleat►ndria•7day. , o ' ' the best known njerchants in the city. ' lVir•A' forms of } eakneasi� Thej ild the ar 167 telephones in use for ever 1{0 000 ' _ blood and restore the glow of health to Y • ceptable to the stomach, rompt in .. '`'` Northrop was looked upon as a helpless in- ! fill abitante • in the United States 350, and �� _ uld onl ive the most desul- ! ale and sallow cheeks. In the case of men • its action and truly beneficial in W3 i " valid, and co Y in anada 540. Compared with th rates • tory attention to his business on days when ; t hey effect a radical cure in all eases arisin effects re ared onl from the most - . ;�`� g ch aged in other countries the G�nadian + F y �.� he could be wheeled to the store in an in- {rem rgental worry orol -work or excesses of p ; __: rw es are extremely low. The to a hone healthy eDCI agreeable substances, ite� : `t '' ? - valid's chair. In his case the same simple, whatever nature. • - �`� I a reat convenience an is Iran excellent qualitiescommeudit . _ . (yet wonderful) remedy that had cured llr. These ills are mannfactnred b the Dr. g .- - - y no v indispensable to business. But be- to and have made it the most - - BY 'PING - Marshall reswrod Mr. Northrop to a life of Williamsp'• Medicine Company, Brockville, for 9 it was invented no one specially felt . active usefulness. The case of Mr. Chas. Ontario and Schenectady, N. Y., and are po ular remedy known. - : . R tin•. need oilit. Like many another article "� •% ` e } Quart is perhaps the moat marvellous of all, sold in boxes (never in loose form by, the gyrup of Figs is for sale in 75c " ~ ch as he was not only perfectly help- dozen or lrindred and the ublie are c &n- th,•t has commanded success, it made ���lIlSt0�1 S�llld �08� x inasmu P ins own market~ bottles b all leAding drllggls r. _ - _ less, but had had treament in one of htew tioned against numerous imitations sold in __ _ y 3 7` York's best hospitals under such emiaeut the share) at 50 cents a bux or six boxes guy reliable druggist who may not _ -; , : medical scientists ae Prof. «'are, and llr. for �2.ji0, and ma be had of all dru^' 'sta .. ' A BIa DEAL. have it on hand will roCUre i>b �< .. y gi is ; Starr and in Albany by Prof. H. H. Hun, or direct Mail fropi llr. `Villiaazu.' �ledi- _ _ romptly for any one W�O W1611es • `� only to be sent our as incurable and looked $2 -,ass paid for a ■alf Interest its ire F ���� ►•7���� � 4 „� tine Company from either address. The t0 tr it. �danufactilred only by the upon as one who Lad but a few months be- price at which these pills are sold makes a Trade Mark of Dr. Williams' rink y � "! ;•b fore death would ut an end do his suffer cilia for the Urtltea states. . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., p course of treatmetat comparatively inexpen� . rugs. Again the same remedy which rester- aialie as ,compare with, ot,�ler em dies or a brilliant reputation aAhieved by Dr. RY TAKING iT RCMI ARLY.'- _ - - ed Mr. Marshall and Mr. Northrop was re- medical: treatment- W lliams' Pink Pills in Canada has not only �� BB.AIait7I8t�0' OAL. _ _ s - sorted to, with the same remarkable re- _ L: ex ended to the -United States, but has led 1WOIIIB'VILLS. Fit. 1111YII' YO= H• � salts, and to day 14ir. Quart, restored to - to �n important bnaineas transaction. One : . healthh, anticipates a long life of useful- I . -. A4aC SCALE its - bliss CuTrIle�y - ELEOTBIOAL NOTES of .he beat 'known' American proprietary ` - ness. The remedy which has succeeded, .. m icine homes, the head of which fa the tau6ht by Miss Chubb, general ageab i / tor Untsrio. 256i TonXe 6t., Toroate Onfa where the best physicians had failed, la :> ardent of a leading National Bank in • Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People -. The electrical department of the TT. '$. pp 1tv a :p _ that is now a familiar Ir' w York state, has recently purchased a F1EL11 TEA cures Constipation,8ie)c t� J -and a name 1 atent Uffice is overcrowded with appli- 11 f interest in the trade mark of the Dr. ) [eadacke restores the Complexion. �► p � 4f J household word throughout the continent ! cations for patents, some of which have et r�•oe dample at c3sni<rgi.o T$s Q. Qj' ' -and a re nedythatapparently stands with- been on file since last fall without Leceiv- W lliams Dedicine Co. for -the United .&ouNciv 317 Church 8G. Toren "' of medical science. St a only, for which, we underetiand, the ® ;r' h out a rival is the annals ngelimrnary ezamitiation. co aidera: ion was $`250 0110. This sale is Iaenrn to oat -No bet• Q� - v' ublished amov others, the ease nt dx i ��N� ter trade Thorouuggh Q Ha ing p , g A telephone exchange having ado pr babl the first instance in which an iHRtruotion ggi(.en at 'I.OB.OI'iT0 W►�.d .& iGi �( 1 . above alluded to, the curiosity of the pub- hundred instruments its to be established io A erip� institution has purchased an ia- - &=00L, I= Yang* 8t. Terms moderate- �� Q►,,p�►� P4C , - lisher of the Courier was aroused and be de- the World's Fair grounds, About twenty - to tiiil`a Canadian remedy and offers tale Write for particnlam Also agents for tt►e 4 w ��1 J4 tc rhuinecl to ascertain if anyone around McDowell Garment liraftina Machine. - I five will be ublie toll telephones, 300 will ve y 131W proof of the sterling merits of Dr. t ' Trenton had been benefitted by the use of be for the use of the Exposition ofl'icials and «lliams' Pink Pills, as we may be sure ���� Un- (,LARK 6 CATARRH OURS V > Pink Pills. In conversation with Dlr. A. I employees, and the remainder for corn- th tthe American capitalists, before van- CAT VRh® never fails. eta W. Hawley, druggist, he was told that the mercial n Dacha. Connection b Nov York to 'n eo lac ell sum nr the half interest of send 5r. in staurph �RE� sale of Pink Pills was remarkable, and , P g g or postage and we wl l maul you ., steadtl increaain And Mr. Hawley gave l will be completed by the time tint Fair opeLrs, tin trade mark, fully investigated sus a freetrial package. Ciark Chemical Co- , y g• and will be made directly to the grounds., . vi 'bed the claims made for the remedy. the nahnes of z number within hi9 own ob In En land the unit of one thousand «'alt It is a tribute, too, to Csuadian meu�ical T °'•°ni'' e°t 0- _ servation who had been bene6tted by the g .. » sc nce which has broti ht to rfection . LC VOR DgEDOLLAR -A Manwfitetnrers - • = � -`' t - use of this remedy. Among others :Miss hours is hereafter to be calla kelvin, g Pe � � ���� � � � _ after Lord Kelvin. The London Board of this remarkable medicine. e)Rrr. o n are the largest layer•+ in the , ` Emma Fleming, grand- daughter of lVir. minion. ro aeiveniso the quality and make , Rnbt. Your It �vaa stated that Misses and Sir ��'illiam Thomson have ap- ; ti's of our goods wo will Farad to any address by r g' roved the use of the term. Lleetaieal units - . kzpress, securely packed, one of our Unloa - Fleming, had been raised from what was P Efficient, prom t• silk psracwis or umbrellas, Aragon frame, - - . . supposed to be her death bed, after all other of measurement heretofore named after dis- ` �bGap p plain or fancy handle, on rwe�Qt of >Dl —a rew SILVER MiNES• • _ remedies and physicians Las failed, bye the tringuishod foreign ac' ti>�1's acs the. vo , A marvel of cheapness, of eilicacy, and ular Its um brt ila. Try one, . lrotethe addrosa, � Canadians have inveuitcxi in 810 of the re use of Dr. Willismia' piihk Pills 1'lusetr►te- q� m, ampere, loulo at , coulomb mpti4nde is contained is a bottle of that Y.eilt"rl llinafactory, 3R1 '*8 rouse st . estate of the now towns in Kootoriay, whits . �. , -- x_ Toronto. _ - -- _ - -- -- _ AnlericanR 9 iii of the min The "success ment'�vas ao atattlinH that- ttie Coiitier de- b►ra ilous remedy, Putnam s i sinless C,oru E - - - -- - — " a ne a rtable ' ©scent electric hak ' t ,actor- It oes ri ht to the root of the IrcLLt`°� BL. g °tit °' >l:x- the towns depends on these cis, ut the termined to inYeatigate it f lien, aa`t sf ii K 8 TERxalaor Ix' nx,+LL.,,,p� al- qhe - . . true set the facts before the public for the lamp has been brought out having a flexible t Ie, there acts quickly but so painlessly tivel cured by &UIi1LKA - benefit of other sufferers. Mr. Robt:. arm so arranged that Abe light can by t at nothing is known of its operation until TILE CURIE. It never • r of the Duct lad" laced in an desired sign. Over the t e corn is shelled. Beware of aubatitutes alt' Price ;roc and =t -oo per bottle post paid. gpO�OD�� �1D1Ilg IIlVCStIDeIlt CO. _ Young, grand•fathe y g y p y Po , lk+scr,ptive circular rent tree c►n appHcatieti. was first seen, and in a reply to an enquiry lamp is au aluminium half shade which can o ared for Putnamt s I ainlew Corn Lztrae• Ask four druggist for EUhEKA or send to - represent four duly incorporated Silver Alin- - - h h t "r -sate sure and finless Sold at W A. Nesbitt, 101 Bay Street Toronto. ing Companion. ownin twelve mines •in Brit- - •1 , i' q,� i �t - (� y� i.T f' � 1T 91 -.`44 ? • - �z ; s, s;, R.. M `•� tv_` f -. ,.% ,.l_ ;_' �_3 .., - ;t. - , %t ,�k .- 4I' ^� �`. ' 0,. ��_ :. - said it was a miracle the manner in witch these pills had restored hie grand daughter. Dq Itil around at will so as to t row t e light in any direction. 13eiug made of , ps 'uggista• DeL�YAL CgBI� SBPTOBS. rain Cotumbiaand twog Montana on the same rich bola, the richest in Clio world. • As a last resort; and with a ra er in his p y aluminium the iclrade will neither break nor In Ja an, it Is sail, theta area le trees p pp . 7'hcy at%rti the safest rind mast profltsble - -- heart,_ he had purchased a box of Pink Pills tarnish. owing four inehes in herggh t, which bear ZIA" A 8T?AM POWER nvestment in Canada. The first issue of stock - - . investors on the ground floor sad is . at �lir. Spauis {bnry's drug store, and eo .t The ease with which telegraph inetoamges nit freely about the size ofacurrante. a CARTERS SYRACUSE N•Y. ' r places • nearly all taken up. The second issuo will lie - _ _ much good resulted that the remedy was may be understood by any one familiar with •0WAtYS�`•** a"k your Druggist for GIB• �P®� OUS RENNET EXTRACT 25 per cent. to 50 pur cent, higher. Then itA - continued until leis grand slaughter was as had been. ;Visa Fleming'a the Morse code of signals liateuing to the N$ TOOTHACHE tiUM, o a- I r stltute Cheese and Batter Color. advancement will be rapid owing to gtreater . . " development work. Now Is the opportungy. viol( as ever she aunt was nett seen and she corroborated - . - ' - sound of the sendin r instrument, lras, it is b believed, caused the leakage of many secret A Raesiaa can plead fnfaney foe a long 1 BABCOCK MILK TIESTURS. Sole Agent for Canada, FRANK W11BON, , Don't ict it Blip. It is not often investors haft such a chance ag this. Cart at otlleo, Boa o! _ ,. what has] already been told the Courier, . gil-ing as well some additional particul,arii_ communications of importance. A recently tad .1 1 1 ) ht t wl .cA t me, as he does not come of age till he is t wenty-six years old. rredece Herehaut. s.3 Peter st-, Montreal. Consignments Solicited. Trade Building, Toronto. . . ;kliss Fleming was next seen, unil we must paten evice iaa peen rroug on 1. ._ __ -- - - -- -- - IBC �C) T E N �►Y - confess to being surprised, and at iiret stole- Ls intended to do away with the click of the A.P•0• WHITE f Ofl P�flTICUTAHS - . what incredulous that this young lady', in sending instruments and make the roceiving � � _ _ - _ J - - instruments sound to the operator only by the bloom of womanhood and heald, was Of Complete Steam Launches from 20x1 to 31x7 • - - . the person Rho^ we wanted Lo interview. means of a resonator. KgOW 8r8 011�ts - "Acme Coal -oil Boilers and Frigines" from 1 to R H I'. �,,re sixeR. ('cal or hood fuel Miss Fleming, however, soon convinced us The - Board of Directors of the Worlds "Vi s galulk Yom„ •.rho Marsh Steam Pump" the best toiler . . that it was she who was miraculously saved Fair has found it necessary to- have a road � t feeder Iin the marks); Returns exhaust into � . - ' ' . . from death, and cheerfully consented to give I built to carry the visitors from one and of WhO� feed water heating it from to to s 0 delcree. - i . a statement of her case. Her father, she Jackson Park to the other, and it has been �h1 the ilavt»rtfi�T of For catalogue Rend sc. lace, . �AU.v y bIL1.11 A l'O., Carleton Place, Ont. / . . . said, was for years miller under fir. decided that this intramural railway shall - . - • : t Spence, and afterwards at Gordon's mills, be an electric system. The road will be 9 - �,} 'e '�n a - , • near 'Trenton, and- is now miller at Union, elevated, double- tracked and something 4. T48 MgQio+i3 WAI4ge LW . Three years ago Miss Fleming's mother over five miles in length, with atations at in- - IgIC51� �t f"`+`� ► "• **%%% . - "t 4 . Ise %ns% a W&AU - died of consumption. Up to four years tervals of 1,000 feet. Th,e contract calls for I - - I - ' rAio u* CAPITAL, i+�`OQe,p Qo ago `lies Fleming stated that she had en- carrying 20,000 passengers per hour, and it loansawney� anyw►►ere,ntt,e UwtedStatt�, . , ' joyed good health, but taking a severe is proposed to run trains of four cars, includ- i Canada or Mexico, without security. ifyoo cold then she had not had a well day since ing the motor, with a capacity of 320 passen- need money, apply to Local Agents orwrtte . - - . until ehe began the use of Dr. Williams' gers. � NEIrRf L HAUPT, Praafaas 4 . Pink Pills last December. She was reduced Qf CQ. YwIV■, /t RuTnr Crrr. MONTANA. T� E VE D 1 �T in wei ht to 90 ounds but now wei ha 111 One thousand eight hundred operatives, g P • g with a weekly payroll of $40,000, are em• GD,r thank! for its discavery That it Agents wanted Srerywh t . • . pounds ; a gain of 21_ pounds. She con- toyed in the railway department• of the does not maize you sick•when you - All int"ell nt ^ suited a number of doctors and took theirhomaon Houston Corppany at L nn,iaaa. take it. i8•e peopte endorHe our Data- _ remedies, but never obtained more than y lostte system of advertising by descriptive -- - _ , - The total number of electric :Dada thiscum - t; a tlrankJ. That it is three times as 1 price list, quoting in plain figures at net cash - _. ,. .', : tern orar relief. A hysician at Newmar- r contract is the old- whioned . . _ P Y P puny has ui operation and undo effecuiotis as ONLY �� prices the goods we are selling: � ket whom she consulted said she was going 30 and the total number of electric cars cod liver oil. . into a decline -and that he could do nothing 4;569. A'monster marble switchboard, 18 Give Mhanks. That lit fssuch awonder• �� WATCTHEIS. CLOCKS•. '' for her. Her Trenton physician said that a feet long and 10 feet.high, having plugs for ful flesh producer. - �� DLAMONDS, JEWEILLBnY,- � � .» sudden cold would go to her lungs and ire 40 arc circuits, which is the largest board Give Manks. Thatit is the best remedy � SMVERWAR$, . ' __ had no ho a of er ever gettinsr i,etter. She ART' GOODS, BOOKS b this em uld . P b ever eonatru4ted, la now budding at for Condumpteon, S f , felt very miserable, atresigl.lh continually factory for Lhei Narragansettstation at Prov- �ronehdlir, 7Yt1ttlDg' I1u- H'IBHINCI TACKLH. = _ - failing, suffered eo much di1trc.as from food idencre. It is made up of 3,500 pounds of i - eam1, CougAs and Colds. - OIITLERY. tI1t7N ; . _ - that she had no desire for i t and lost RIl n of brass 8400 brass Be sure ou et the enuine in Salmon T R U S A• TI0 REQIIISITES, BICYCLE. - ' . ''� marble l 793 you da y g g , : appetite. She kept continually grolving bushings, 9,300 brass nuts, 1,9'•15 steel bolts, color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at IMPROVED THE LAST 20 YEAAR!.' ... ' •r* This book !s mailed postpaid to any ens worse until last fall she wus not able 'to 1 G 040 brass washers, 3,040 rubber bushin a , oc. and f i.00. INTNING SETTER NNDE6 THE SUN remittin b0 cents. It will ' - stand without support, anti gave up all ef. l 3,200 rubber buttons, 200 brass screvrs, S SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. i ace g pat yon to secure � :_,., ' • forts to help hemelf. In December she was 3400 brass connections, 320 bi-asa binding - - - s ' •„ - - taken with inflammation of the bowels and poste 640 feet of copper' wire, 80 contact a WILL BUY A �8YS' RELIABLIN _ Dr. Moran was called in. He gave her lu sand 8 cast -iron atandsrds. 10RONTO 111SCUIT AND ONECTIONERY CO WATCH, stem wind; mailed postpaid -' • , P g 11 make the best goody. Try their and aie SEND Foli QuaimN SHEET. ON RECEIPT OF ANSWERS upon roeef t of price. Satisfaatioit ,, a. medicine that relieved tier and cured the in- p flammation, but her strength was gone The cable that is to be laid between Sere .. LE f ME SELECT WHAT 1f REQUISED. WILL SEND YC guaranteed or money refunded• al in Africa, and Pernambuco in Brazil of Btu Ont of DarkneRe Into L.ght, PRICE. Ci00011 ARE RENT RY MAIL, RFAISTEREit . aad she had to 1 e lifted in and out of bed . S , • +T or, the Rtory of my life, is the book for CYIIREGT AND CHEAP. �y pp,� I - . - and could net sit in a chair at .all.. is new on its way to the African coast in the �ent•s to handle. Selling price oniv $1, terms tad stamprm iyn t:>ted Lloo>< *_ � - " NK S. T� A'" eG co, l - I - fir . She had taken her bed expecting never ( British steamshipSilvertown. It wastaken tiboraL William Briggs, Publisher, Toronto. � s s� - to rise again, and this was the opinion of aboard coiled tip in three tanks and ready 89 King Street Weat, TQRONTO• . _ _ :N all her friends. It was at this juncture for paying out at the bow end of the vessel, {TWO CANADIAN PATRNT$ FOtt SALE 311RC1111►L MACHINIST. !34 KtNS STtEe� W.. TQROR`TL 1 that her nd- father havin read in the not at the stern, as was formerly the cua• ProceaR o[ sotteaing and anbduoing re- l t , g fractorp ores. Grand chance for miners, For .<,- ` . Courier of the wonderful cures effected by tom. A number of ness inventions have particulars address, 1111va m"As SIMON, '1l'e' T�� ; - . ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, acrd as a last re been used in the construction of this cable. RuNTO. . . sort purchased a box, and urged hi# grand- It is of varying thickness, ranging from two } Fi Q • ., 0 daughter to take them. Miss Fleming had and one- quairter tons per knot tb f hrof be lei aiEo I V ' - 1t - - been before this recommended by a friend one -half tons, according to the d p Rice I s D P . E 6 . in Toronto to try Pink Pills, but declared water in which it is to be laid, while the _ - - sire had no faith in them. Now, however, shore ends weigh about fifteen tops per - i , - icy �s hookedasllyl �`: x to please her friends she consented to take knot. At Senegal the shore end is to ba '' - ='` • the Pink Pills ; ,,n the seventh day after covered by abut and left in charge of an ANA . ' _` " beginning the use of the Piuk ills, slie was electrical engineer, who will be in eommuni- •'= ,, - .- 1 cation da and night with the - cable - bearing_ ICC S OI�Sked Erepherel _ _��; " - y able to wa k down stairs, aitil has not one Y - _ .. ,f' i_- < - back to a sick fed since. The effect upon ship. S1'g�� ale will be exchanged every fives _ _ POPLUAR - SOAP OF TIDE. RAY.... : : F ;�� .' her s =stern was trul marvelous. Hera minutes during th,e whole operation of lay• . - - ^u - , �,�� A! .�: y y. P- IC s er�aial Economical, - ..h ._ g. elite was one sties tin cue roatrate iz the Cable too Brazil. In the deep sea tin y 1 d -. :. P g + g g , P p� - � ... , , •�N. , -upon her supposed death bed, in seven cable wilt be paid out at the raps me of -��� �'IeVYHERE :�._.'. days she was able to walk down stairs feel- ten knQta an hour, though large allowan -�,- :�k far Rice Milled by v - 0,. _ ... Z. �' : ;. `� - ing renewed strength and a better appeite must - be made for st )ppages through im i � s •, -':A y W.. =..- than ever be re. Dias Fleming continued Pe - _ ' f,, dimenta 1,000 fathoms deep. Accordin �OIlIIt al �llh'.I 8t I' g• Co., USED BY VVERYBODY i. - ., , j- the use of Pink Pills sail ainin health to the engineer in char a the line wilt ) 6 "°��ti' 'X`- +z Y g g laid and the Silvertowgn back in En Ise «�.�'a •a'h. ='� .. -. Yx` and strengtr, ant:. she wasable to takepart g - c : ' �` €� b in tba 1 nnsehold ciutiee without the leant >� i bef ore the end of the month of J my , i' p MONTRFAL- .,t I , j t .l �, � , d: t r i . ' ern `d? n!i•" : : ^.i+ <h''`'r, ".•t - 4`I.. ,.ae• , ' . - .,qr�.' - r .. _ K = t r s` J1r �3t_�y.. .T " ;i ->- s'�},.. ` `n;.,�(- -r .T! . '` 'yy'`� Y . 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LETTER TO THE EDIT R. -` G -x5 ' '.;;; spiri teal adviser of a look 1 Then, tD enm NOTICE TO = ' . �i. �'ihis department i. dpsn to all for a fair die- it n , we think that this system of char FARMERS -; , y, . i v anerion of public�qnestions. The ter mast tcienniall is not o Y I. . - . in all oases send I►ia correct name with copy Y pposed as strongly by �yK _ ws wish it distinctly nnderatooc however the ministers themselves as by the Hook ;�� �, A that in no base do we hold oui�iielves re• and to our mind this is wise. We ho - .: sponsible for opinions expressed 7y corres- _ . pp . V -. '' gnndents. --ED. Naws.l 1 will receive their desires from con- °" . . • .' ght jj(kfr*n# * d that al - - 4 . � p : Mr. Birrell Speaks. 0e� though we else of the opinion that OW is your time to purchase your Ha in and Harvestin machines ' ��" y ill continue their work at h m- y g g y nv., P the c° manufactured b Masse Harris Co Limited head office Toronto, . r . i w f,IUbliehe¢ every Friday morning s.t ite'6ffice mencement of another conference ears Y Y+ ( ), r- � - - ickerin O Bill, -I th h with disappointment clearly stamped upc►n and sold by �- FQRSY Pickering. The following ' thought t I would write oft 1a few Y - "` 1 `1 .4 g� n lines to contradict a few stat _ ante in , 1 their brow. are the vari @ties : -New Massey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 'B. .' :'�,_j _ T>��'RidB ;;. :' " -` yoar last ieeae as regards the etri�_e of coal ,+' ' r_ •i :aapss�sas; •ll.00stpai istidataee hands a6 Pickering Harbor. In'ahe first to No. 8 A, and Patterson binders b and 6 ft. cut Toronto and Brantford RATER OF ADVERTISING} : lace we asked IIo more than ii.;. asnall Xesv ddvartiaemrnts. ` �- : - p y Mowers, different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, +F`irat insertion, per line _ - 10 or3nts. paid here and other please. iecondly, Rakes Seuffiera Plows Wa ous Bu ies Road Carts and Bindin T in = l , Each subsequent Insertion, per line - 5 " whoever informed you that I w the grin- OATS : -For hire, apply to J. Hea- , g gg g W e. - 11 This sure does not include Legal or Foreign ad- gene, at G. T. R. station Pickering. Terms Price from 10 to 18 cents per pound, and we have also re airs on hand for I i �': wertisemnts. oipal agitator in the strike to you a reasonable. 91 g - P :•' 9peoial terms given to parties making con- falsehood, for I can prove by he other Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 80 different king of plow i raees for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- hands thaLi we were all call greed to AME t0 the ren11896 Of W Collis, , 4 . Y'<. wearly or yearly contraote pa; able quarterly. equally C point. Order your repairs early. Warerooms opposite R. MOORE S black - �' Easiness cards ten lines a under, with er, stand out for the price we got o the first Pickering on unday night, June 18th, a - - P p , heavy bay jolt with white face and feet, blind smith 8110 alne year, $5 00, payable in advance. load. Thirdly; you say that the at work- in both eyes, Owner will call, prove propper�ty, p F--. }1, 8WHoUce in local columns ten cents per line, men, as you are so minded to e U them, • pay expenses and take the animal away. 31-.16 - - - - ?I. stsve cents per line each subsequent insertion. were subjected to all aorta of th ate and . L% �F0RS VTH- - FIC KERING I 8pevial contract rates made known on applica- V 0 R SALE OR TO RENT:-The • , :. - Juon: No free advertising. jeers. That I most p�sitivbly Deny, but 1� b, j,, premieep in Picketing Village latelqq oo- "'- ! 1. Advertisements without writtep ustructions the abusive language, much to -oar our- cu pi by F, M. Harvey. Comfortable dwellf i� mill be inserted until forbidden and char ed ac- ng -- - ,1 '�` Nordin I Orders for discontinuing advertise- riee rho with shop attached. Also comfortable and T� _ - p perhaps, ps, came from Mr. gp'rke him- o V COOL jaw �; g y 8 commodlous stables. A pl for particulars to - - - lJ VV1J - ments must be in writin and sent to the ub- self - calling us robbers and ot:�sr . mean p y � , , g p John Remmer Pickering P. O. Nit, s �_ Bober. . expression. Now surely Mr. Ed for in all . 1�I .. ,lob Work promptly attended to. fairness we have a right to run ot't own af- (�1 I. HINDI, Butcher, bnnbatKOn; - . . . ��k I i11l1. J. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. faire. Now. Mr. sparks, whet his boy C e solicits a share of tho patronage of the i ' was driving horse for the ice co ,pony in public Will visit Pickering vlltage, Tuesdays, i __ . •Ottr Poli the winter, and elfin 80 cents = er a Thursdays and Saturdays, and adjoining places ' t . i. - A S ` t . Y • tlolss- SLrtet Independence. R g d y, on Intermediate days. Prime meat at reason- • • . and the men 90 cents to 01 per .:av, told able prices. Give me a trial. 91 -tf. • ; '- 40Ur .Elam -A First -class Local Paper. • -. - ;; : his boy to strike for 11 per da ', for he 1. - Our Eapec Cations - The hearty said it would .take a man to do t_ie work, CHOICE Evergreen Shade and Oraa• ' • - I . .. - - ,,. mental trees for sale. The undersigned its } p excitement • 0 - 7• , _ . - _ ; i upport of the people o! Pickerinsac d vicinity, and was the rL1caII8 thereby of ?8 other has in stock shoat 30,000 Norway Spruce and W111 ells V�V Illci" - bo losi hie job, - ` l•_ } _ t , y losing j for as in our c Vie, they Scotch Pines in all sixes up to �} teat. 9 inch Y - �. , ' li- - `' ':: FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 92. did not get what they asked. ow, Mr. Spruce tree plants as they arrive from the old . Editor, we were not asking an r� so, Only sod a2 00 per hundred ; 1 to 3 years growth in - � nit t i ? Y y Canada halt a cent per inch. Also all kinds of dental uo the �� eetldn.. the usual price paid, for we ca unload vege'tableplants for sale. Celery and late osb- , -. - 1. ' NOTES AND COMMENTS. _ quicker where he gave the 95 con s on the bags a speciality. H. Hopkins, V. S., Green - - . . 1. . - - . first load, than we can where he only River, Ontario. �3m, . . . . i 1NOt for ears have the tog acts of wants to give ��l on the third land. Bat 1; y p P �0 R SALE : -The residence and a '- bountiful harvest been brighter in he was aski$Ig a big raise for his boy, ac- grounds of the undersigned. There are - - cording to the wages then being p .id. !i scree, s6 rode frontage ---on which is a solid t .. athis part of Ontario. Many fields of Now, when the two Kings, fa her and brick house, with every convenience, also driv- - - . . : mq'' fall wheat have headed out and pre- Son, Came down, and we ex 1 'red oar tug house and stables. Young orchard, and - A la, argse purchase of , - ' P small fruits of all kinds. The place is located - " �. r :sent a fins health appearance. case to King Sr., he the ht we ere r- o ■ . . i. H . y pp . thought per- opposite the Pickering college and is one of the _-., leas in SOme s @CtiOnB have SOme�A►ha6 fectly right and said he would t inter- most desirable properties in the village. Apppplyy fare. $tit the eon Was for particulars to JOHN FIELD, or W.V. RICH- - . . . ­ 1. boapd to to work ARDSON, Pickering .i suffered in consequence of the heavy fair or not. In the end they atl!went to tI vil.age, 1rs -6m. 1 . 1 i A .--D eosins, but may yet recover. _ work, that i4 the rat gang as you �stl them, �OR SALE.-The estate of the late ,� '. and were not interfered with of �rwards. Mrs. Every, containing 50 acres, being , • ' ' ` . L _ ,Under an order of Judge MacIII Now, Mr. Editor, I was down to 'ickering composed of the S.W. quarter of lot 10, in the - . ! \,' " - �ai11 a scrutineer vote of the local Op- on business, and on returning home who indKingstonhroad 4i miilles fromc thentgo'wn f for summer wear test reeelveCl 11 k _- A - atifln by -law took place before Judge shoald I meet but Mr. King Jr I - and we Whitby and 1 miles from Pickering village. 14Iorgan at Stouffvtlle on Thursday of started to talk about the' coal, and one Good *oil, good and every convenience. " word brought on another, and warmed as This fs a very desirable property. Title Indio- 0 . ' - . I daSt Week. Th@ by -law was ca•ried by it went on till it name to blowe,an J gin Putable. For further particulars apply on the g• remises, to A. A. POST, County Architect,Whit- - . ,o � dour votes and a sufficient number %J according to hie oath, procured smpiece of g t _ votes were attacked to reverse the de- rail with which to defend himself bat did k` . - not break my noa� ae you state. And it .nisi0nf . It is rumored that another was not a birch gad as your inform -r states. 4I . +Mote- will be taken ver soon. 1- _ _ y � Perhaps his ancestors have bee in the - After much debating and a week of • habit of using birch in the makin of bas - ' g kets and canoes that he thinks an thing in I j h excitement the Republican �. Y p the way of wood is birch. Now, r. Ed fflarty of the United States has select itor, your informer states that drew a ;� ced President Harrison as its candi- knife. Now, gush a thing I did of have :iu elate in the next election. Blaine and Kings two witnesses at the the triabout me, and that was proven:by Mr. - t, and I L%IcKinley were left far behind in the would like you in future to be car'_ful who rstvid only ballot. It would not your informer is, whether he is re 'able or ' tlnause a deal of surprise if Cleveland not before you print the like, be_ause if -.a►ere s @leered to oppose Harrison. I hear any more of that I will mage them 3k. ` . • prove their word. The only wit 'eases to the affair both swore at the trial t at they . _ Hon. Edward Blake has been asked saw no knife, and that ought to eaffta- to ,stand for a seat in the Imperial ient. Now I do not profess to be saint, _. Farliament as a representative of an and if I get in a foss of this kind w and �� • frfsh• constituency. Whether or not then it is no more than might be a cted, - . .. t31a�-e will accept, is not known, but when the Deacon himself was so ear it but a few weeks gone, calling Mara nd al- Ce is strongly advised to do so by mat getting to blows with - anothe mem - some of his' ,best friends. It is thought bar. Hoping You will spare .me brief - t if he accepts, be will ere long be apace in year valuit;ble paper to v dicers ., Y' i myself as far se pos9iblP, F - , 1,esder of the Anti- Parnelite party. 11':. . I retrain yours, ' W- F. Maclean is working for the CHARLFs BI imb. �- rtion of passenger rates on all - - - CAwadian railroads from three! to two KINSAt_E. . -. ,. ' . 1. . �t II Ls per mile. That such a rate bliss Flora Mackey left on Tliurt, °ay for •3�11011ld be given t11Pre can be uo ques- Toronto, where she intends s;pendin.- a few _: boll. Tickets can be purchased from weeks. Oiir I. - O. G. T. Lodge enjc =led a r All points In tile. States to places in delightful evening iIt their last ,cb -inn on Canada at that rate ; but to return the 11th inst. It was tile�iCCas~ion ut a feast ', ;.,he full three Cellts Is charred from given b 1 �' + y one of the two hterary -side of the ' ° lcd e. Jno. IV. Salton su ><rintem _d the anaclian points. Ill this matter the b t , _ rejoicing;. % . , ople of the Dominion are agreed. \'ewe has been received of the atiyal of ..­ ' - The Sabbath School committee of Jno- Emmerson in England. fie ! found, Y however, on his arrival that his t:=scle, to the `Iethodist Conference held in To- see whom he crossed the deep, was (!fad and Tonto last week strongly condelr n buried. Jrto. expects to remain 'Levcral 4.:.. - - the literature used in Our schools On weeks longer iu the land of his birth in or III or w V. RICHARDSON, Notexy Pub11c. - _ . • Pickering. Istf i - . - 1 ALES11'1.E - . 6 - l r - .. -- . . WANTED . , - - a- . . ' -- . . . To sell our .aneteelled Nursery Stock. steady - .. . employ mout and control of territorsg. Have done - - - - ' business in Canada 35 years. Liberal pay to the - - right man. Bend for tenne, i CHASE. ]BROTHERS CO., . ' / .1 . . , 3!-!7 Colborne, Ont. . � '' . Thoro -Bred Trotting Stallions ___ - . F 1k- A -' -- `.r .� . . . GRIT WIL Es"ad GUOST011 t i.i AT ,0 .. .*. ( � -THE- PROPERTY Olt-- _ _ . . . . . -t j I. W. G. GEROW, WHITEME, ONT. T Will make tgwrtiolluleave of lb9- as follows - ` Monday, May their own stable, • ' • _ ;1 Whitevale, anceed to Brougham. noon; - • thence to Greenwood I hour, thence to Brooklin i­ . . - . j for night. Tuesday, proceeds to John Virtue's,: -- T con, 7. Darlington, noon,; thence by way of Ea- - T- - , - _ _ t uiskiileu to Tyrone, night �t'eduealay, proceeds 'n' CALL AT ! - 1 to Orono for noon ;thence to Nam castle, night. - •o. '�' ; • - •t. I � Thursday, will proceed to Bowmanville,.noon ; ' ' ,1. thence to Oshawa, night. Fri -lay, will proceed - - a . - to Whitby, noon ; thence to Pickering for night. _ . � * C H A R Saturday, Proceeds to G�rtii :e s Hotel, Liter - pool for noon . thence to tleir own stable . r p =. .. until the following Monthly morning. This . - 1 s - route will he continued throughoutthe aea•son, N'. , ' 1 , health _anti weather permitting_ , . . � -- Hardware Store for all kil►as of garden. seeds by the oz.. or : -:- rTa•i•tur+ a >f'l-1a•rvic•e, .__ - . - -I r 1,11. 1l- l l -h 1:5 - -T• = i'. -tu-r .c .• .H I - t _i, seawti � 15 - - to he Pail IN of 1'-c <t•rnart II+IUM. �1 to he paid paper package. Long red and 'yellow. Globe mangola - at tune c•t t+er%:cr t;aYC�uet tnntre I,k)ul,ir last rout,d• I. (.LaD'iT0 \l; To insure a fr,s! > ?t0, to Le pniJ - seeds, turnip saed. black tares white eiisiladcre. CO1'il and lat of 1''eliruary Md. -�l to he 11aui down at ' ,, + . tltne of servi� e, ticatsou tuares 710 laik a'•lcs lai+t - <•- round. . . all kinds of crarden tools. - .. . - - - _ -I r . 4 I First class pasturo, tell waterd, within fort) - - - - - " - -• - _i raja of ,;tat,ie, and tuares front a,distanc•e will bt• . . ' Cheap for cash - . . . .. - • € i cared tor, and every Ivey antiou taken for their , • ' . - safc:y. all accidents and escalk•s at owiwrs risk. . `,. Address all correspondence to � - . , ___- - __ - - -_- -_____ . JeJe' R ICITARD . . fit'. G. 0EROW, whitm-ale. rr�� - } V�• .' .' . i. . ~the ground that It i5 too American. der to straighten up the real and 1'3rsoual -- . - ' =' This Las, for years been a s lendid Mate of his deceased relative. its or has ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD - ' .; P It that our worthy friend has not tti rn= weakness. Fria Manort■ L�cirt . g avenue through which to react the tirely forgotten in his uncle s will. , >�, seal po,iarcly cured ey I i { aua Again we have a bead year for bee;'. Lrast Ils:eiton's �iWimr t.o Nerv-w Mbility, � 1. . ,f aninds of the Canadian youth, pt,n,ss d Sigh hr� of Ambition. Unfitness • ' 11 establish there strongannexationideas, year our bee -kings weredisheartene 7 owing . of f" .E to the bad season, but they man ed W to Marry, he.eoprs,nt, hk Drain In on the 24t1� of May.' since the matter Las been brought to kip up their spirits by trusting fa hfully g sem�iaali.o�eea wca"ra', wtesnivo '' 1 ��' -a,= "�Le attention of the church, we hope that 18W would bring in a gran honey to societty�, Unfit for Stodr, N :ceadve Indul- -- : '' = to see things adjusted• year. But now that it has turned ut ad RencC• eta, eta lbveryr bMtlo guaranteed, But before that time you should get -that - Bedroom Suite Or • I - -- -- - -- versely to their hopes and wishes, a .hex 20,000 sold yearly. Address, enclosing stemp , . ' >f for treatise, J. g. HAZEL?ON, araduateci Extension Table, and get your pictures framed and ' Reeve Parker's motion asking -that our bee - Keepers growling and talki about Pharmacist, floe Yonge 8I Toronto, Out. Y r ' County Referee be appointed to try cutting their bee -hives up into 1 fulling CO11Ch reCO�'ered, etC., St Hilts 8i 1)ilhngham's. . - y;ases entered against municipalities wood. we sympathize with our riends, _. -- -' - -- - _ ____ - j for we know that when they are dig leased B E ,A We have a full line of Undertaking goods. Those dealing itLS been carried i11 CUUIIty Ci0tn1C11, the outlook for honey (which, we y say, . with its will get what th© want at ri ht prices. We i ' ' �i :(l0t1�e1: county boards will be asked -is vely agreeable to our palate) is vi y pour y -1 . 10 iSssie.a lihl, request to the Provin- indeed: p .. V. hav e lately purchased a new Hearse vc•hich is ) . -11 vial II��• :a� . 'L'reast7rer 11IcI�aY ��'as •1'he Toronto Confcreuco hag agai i made 011e Of• Ill() best In the COtlllt 116 M 1. - tV01 1'0,1.�C r•f $100 111 E'illar- a chasnge in the ministers cf our = irCUit, y. J . lje llr. ��'. G. Watson 11- A'- the wholu>a •on h �i -�� T �j� .lOj4 r :;C�lv ^, 11'01II the ('Otility 1,000. I;uucl tyishea of all, bulb "in his oft Ill and _ " r l 1� 1 - : : � -.. ' E \Gt ri7tlCh t117�i11eSS Ot i117r01'tallce was social manners, has been appoint to the 09 , 11 11 l j ]DILLINGRAM Colliugwood district, with 5�tayne aii his,' r11EE a~ P=�K '.•= rans,aetcd at the June sec 1011. It I or Mim,T .a, O1�TT_ -- head ynartera 11II' G W 1:Iewit II A., >eenis �erN, iv,c'essary that a reduction Nolra . - - - our elder minister, though still ii feeble - .--- - - - - -- ------------------ 41-------- - - - - -- ________ _ _ _ --= -•---- - - :_ -' - { ill the nllliil)(r of mellibers attending health, has been removed to a �:t .ion ate - . �l CAPITdL. the ioullty board slloula be made t, ' SHILOWS ItlEIf6T. r` Sea 'rave. We are sorry to part th this , - iJ101 a change' would be welcomed by gentleman, fora more patiet►t, c iscien- a A LIMfTE13UHL= �'',000,U00 $1,600,000 -�: r tious, God-fearing man it would be and to • T� " �...1i townships in Ontaaio County - at find. In the place of the above -na ed gen- - 1 .. � l eat L. . - - I tleman ver are to have a Rev. hI r. Harris, . C O N S U M PTION. • . . - . - j Y. and our known friend Mr. Fritzpat ck. It I _ . - .„' ` It liar been said that, �t There i a is one of the most objectionable fe urea in BANK - OF - TORONTO forge percentage of the shell '.popula- the rules of the Methodist -body th when, CURE.- _ s . . ­ :� tiorl of the Ignited Stales that cannot just as a minister is becoming, as 't were, Tills GREAT COUGH CURE, this alto- s -• -! speak the Ln ;lish language. Add to a necessity to a community, he i taken J r cessful CONSUMPTION CARE, is without I away from those who have grown o know VIGOR �j'tii �TRNGT�I p y tURONTO BRANCH . this the die uietin troubles antiei at- r a parallel in Elie history of medicine. All - - . disquieting p and appreciate him, And is placed a eta � • , druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos- y - - - • 4,i :. , Ed from t3,000,000 of a negro population tion whore he has his friends to ma a anew For LOST or FAILING alANfl00D, itive grantee a test that no other cure can '� and where er11a a he has to cr ah out Cu.' CiOr• Church and Wellington SfS.'' in the south, and it wpuld seem that + p . p General and NERVOUS DEBILITY rfccessfull stand. If you have a Cough, • 1 •the great Re ublic has en0u h t0 at- the results of errors; made by his I edeoes- t y y �1 - - . ' f' p h aor. Bul then, it i l tolerable eas to find R Weakness of BODY AND, NIIi D, Sore Throat, or Bronch'Itis, use it, for it will >ciAYING �i I?El'AIiTM1JNT• ' . xh r tend to within its owls borders." This cure you. If our child has the Croup or fault, but how is this system in t s coon Et%cts of Errors or Excesses in Old �'Vhoo i Cou h use it rom tl and elief '- ` I . is not all, Besides the trouble that try to be remedied ? Can you flnc minis- or Young. Robust, Noble IRAN- is sere n If o dread that insidious disease Deposits recessed in same o!'�5 and up- - . - .: ,. ; . y *_- - exhists through the alien 'population, tern filled with go little ambition 's to dal- CONSUMPT ' wrrde, and Interest allowed thereon at :.. �. HOOD fully Restored. Row to en- ION dean t fail to.use it it will sire to spend their lives workin ar;on the . • ki. the feeling of' animosity between the g g large and strengthen WEAK UN- cure you or cost nothing. Ask your Drug- current rates. t� .11 Northern and Southern states is. ust few inhabitants of a village iu b uskoka, gist for SHiLOH'S CURE„ Price to CIS., - 4 9 i while they see then• brothers �4'rsed of BE ORGANS and PARTS `" ' P° So cis sold $1.00, .. Y .' . a,s strong now as it eves was, and It is no greater ability (if of as great, from a OF BODY. Absolutely unfalft - ' - - - -- - - - - - • - _ with difficulty that trouble is avoided, spiritual standpoint) revelling in luxury •• - I RPIC4 C'IAI,, "3P,P0S19V, . therefore if our annexation friends and enjoying the society of the elf of the ROBE TREAT)IENT-- $eneflte iII rasLla4 ritoikes>ttas station as•a' - - . . ~,,,t TRAINS GUI>\(I LA:iT DOIi AS FOLLOws :� land? No; so this system gives man of dad• Ran te8tify from fifty 19tr1<te8 �, spe0iai Rates allowed for amounts ra- .7 .E •resulted their .wish, we Canadians -No.. 4 Lxpfwss . 9:08 A. M. ability opportunity to better his aition and Foreign Countries. Write them. :. 12 MIXLrD, maining not less than three months, .and . 't _ •{ -_ . :would End ourselves deposited in a financially, socially, and perks spirit- $pOk a i1lIIlittioH >1fwDti r00flf 2:18 P. M. pa p p " 8 Loo�L . - 6.30 P.- M. De it recei t issued for same. - nest worse than that' of a.hornet. For usdty, by leaving the monotony of econn: . . ' ' tr arson's life, and mixin g (sealed) F881g. Address �' TRAIids oolxct VjTEST'DUE AS FOLLOWS: -.. - � -_. .,� .� Y p in th whirl of No. 7 LOCAL 9:08 A. M. " L . ^ ' � this reason, if for none other, our rel- 8 - - . the city. 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Tolsoxro, Jane 17, 1852. �@ iii , s_; ' I .. STOLEN IN THS lI09T BAR$ ]IrACSD I[ANNBB .,, ; _ �_ ; s, ,. __ : course all churches are supposed be Wheat, fall ............. >! - - -- - ''e' °a' :.`� � ' ; 1R01[ OUR aacsANa$s• ;< . _ '. _ : Christian like, bat for our oharah we o im I b ' -1 . -I- 00 00 to 00 88 Wheat, a rin to a reminentl :., - r -,.> .'. t- . ,a Grove baaeballera defeated P« y „so. The inhabit' rats P K 00 UO to 00 77I-II TE VAL .r.�.'�'_ have penchant for listening to .our 00 00 to 00 88 � Cedar 4th lust. g 1 Wheat, red swiss...... ,, ,• ' ' , x : _ . , � z on Saturday, pe Y ' � ­ I Meant J oy minister, for the attend divine service ke Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 to 00 70 - . • - - - _: r : - York County coanoil assembled on nisei They like, however, to set a m: die- Oat@, bush... ''' $1 he coast house, Toronto, y _ 00 84 to 00 85 �_' w I ;uw ' - - business at t ter of the gospel as cheap) as they 06 to Barley, bash ............. 00 00 to 00 41 t.. r a gelds their footsteps' in the straight ht nd r . fi 1, z .f blond y. P 1g Peae, bush ................ 00 00 to 00 88 .. � r, - 1••�lt: -'" According to the roll, Scugag Island is narrow ath. As a consequence wet ve - - P eq Hay, new, ton............ 18 00 to 14 00 .. 11 - — .. aseesaed for 8214,335 and has a populat- had some rather oatre • ecimens in the .. parson line. A little whle ago we ad Straw, ton................. 10 00 to 12 00 :'" - . - - ion of 572. - Dressed hope............, G 00 to 5 50 - - ,_ i � ' °� , The fishing season on Lake Sougog for a rather stylish man to give us the :t. . . - .' I `t - - opens on Wednesday He was a Beef, forequarters..,.... 5 00 to 6 00 • • • ' _ ;, W� Mr, bass and mastinonge, ope y unmarried lsloise looking in loyal i h Beef hindquarters .... 804 to fl 00 The andersi red having urchased the furniture and tindertskin g P �- '. - ".: . the fifteenth fret. Y f'.:- I-_ ._ ' )tionday, Jane 6th, was the first an. him and he with them. He exoha ed Mutton ..................... �7 00 to 904 business In Whitevale, 1s prepared to furnish goods in hiz3 line e►C ld'Rest . '� photos with them, and " behind the ar• Veal, carcass ............. 6 00 to 8 00 living rites. .4!...1: ., - ` niversary of the death of the late Sir ti in " he had no particular dieinolina ion Batter, lbt ................ 00 12 to 00 14 g Funerasl furnishings and all undertaking requirements, Fii'>slt f John Macdonald. q delivered to to exchange salutes with 00m. AftRr a Eggs, doz. 00 11 to 00 00 W4 Thomson, Sullivan, Hearse when required. little ekirmlehing he centred his affect -one .. _ f. �� ` Gam. Pauline, Chesley, a pair of fat oxen on one particular young lady. She wa 't n z `A I we hing 4;210 lbs. Raged at the time, but it was a case of et- DOMINION BANK • -vur. $. x— xA.a=MZ& �.N, W X",.Ll. m v I .'�� ` `. _ •, ; The Patrons of Industry held a n#ost tilig on with the new loye before Haan ng . f successful Pic -nic in W. W. Dickeys grove the old. For a little while all went r- Capital Paid up, - . $1,500,000 � �_ ri y rily as a marriage bell until some inv ti Newtonyille, on Tuesday last. Sul' lus $11350f000 . Lightening has been guilty of much gating member of the congregation die v- Surplus, . . : , - - damage in various parts of Western On- ered that our good looking, stylish, nd _ % ;a,, - tario during the past month. lady killer minister— minister of the oa- WHITBY AGENCY: , - . • - :1 r . There is a movement on foot to or• pal please note— already had taken a ifs . The effort and had olive branches also. The c an SAVINCIB DEPARTMENT. :' ganize a band in Port Perry, Interest allowed at highest current rates. No _ . , . had to go, much to the ladies disgust. Of _ Iles every app9aranoe of success. gu notice of withdrawal repaired. coarse they thought the man sn impoa er, W. H. HOLLAND, i - The Orange Association of Clarke Dis• but they would forf{ive all that for is loly >liAiddtiNB - trict will celebrate the anniversary of the pleasing m er.. The young lady he ar- - - .. . ..,... ' -' N yj' � Boyne, July, in Newcastle this year. tioularly hone honored with his attent ion@ p• ' b '' The Markham Fire Brigade are busy ad around for a time, then returned to he TAKE NOTIC E { p p ol,d love and recent) married him. he yj making all necessary re aratione for y .1 - . - . monster celebration on Dominion Day. next minieterelected was originallyy a h rse _ ' t Two weeks from neat Tuesday 28th trainer, bn1 he embraced the pro to of I� �' . fret., will be the anniversary 'of the first a preacher. He seemed to be a good , We have on hand a new. .. . - � -- Roman Catholic picnic held in Oshawa. even though he had been s breaker of or- and nl0el selected BtoCll; Of 9� A farmer named (Ieorge Foster was 9es, How the congregation pinched nd y - scra to a him hie hard) earned ti- - _ struck by lightening and killed at New• P Y y Fai18 . Tidies HaIYIYYIOCICB :: = ., - ,while standing on his wagon. Pen They had partie@ and an re ith > > > , . W mar Ont ppppee . m yartoae names to collect the dribblin e. ,- _ A new bill is being framed for the in- He stayed a little while then went for as- PIIr888, Rubber and Base l cos oration as a town of East Toronto tares sew. III- health he claimed as he 1 P Balls Tissue Paper with vas . . i—a� . _ • .Village and some of the adjacent country. reason of his retirement. Some think ill . _ - _. a1:.. - . _ . An old lady known as Granny Wil• pay was chiefly the trouble. The pre nt lolls other articles in our line. Pq • " _. son was drowz_ed in a pond at the elec- parson also separated from his wife. He ' • 'A trio light works in Bowmanville last Sat- has just arrived so the people like m.I We respectfully solicit a Call. `* i. How he will flourish here time only an ••'-4 -I' How M. & E. BOONE _ - � -" District Divisions S. of T., for Durham tell. Although it is rank treason, he I E••� _ � - • - County will meet in the Town Hall, wish to state that in my insignificant o •a• -1, : Hamuton, June 22nd, for - transaction of ion if we had fewer churches and mor ro• EA4T�ly�, P1CK�RIN� VILI.ADE.. 41 _'�� general business. bust religion there world be more C is- _ ._ Y_ _ , . ' In a football match between a team tians in the proper sense. pICSERING There is a Christian Endeavor @oc ty #f - . from Ellesmere and one made up in Mai.- here, and many of the boys belong b it. . I .,I I ham, last Saturday, the former were ti'ic- ' I E� . I � . torious by 3 goals to 0. The Society naturally Iles a good objet in 11 m er r . view, and the object about stops th re, l m-- 1 a - . q . � . . . The editor of the Weston, Tiftles Re- The members are not better than of per - -I- counts for the low fi are at which some % , g boys and in many instances much. w ee. LUMBER LATFI ANn cows were recently sold, by the fact that Can any sensible man pretend to say that y . N there are too many lawyerb in the Gov these socities promote religion 1 The yr, SHINGLES i . ;Y ='' - ernments. -undertake to absolve from drinking, sw! ar , �,.: Mr. W. J. Greenwood, B. A., one of ing and the vanities of the world. ey °:•:': t the masters of the Whitby Collegiate has mauage•to keep their promise for a 'ew DRESSED LUMBER. . days in some instances, but the Keiser its • —.- f* jeen appointed to the classical professor• .':.f'..: think little more of their vows than e - o , " ship in the Ontario Ladies College. Y _ _ : Mr. J. 0. Henry was married in Tor- do of the mad upon their shoes. ti hat HARD AND SOFT �ii'`OOD - • - - ood urpose can this cantin h •ic , • - onto Tuesday. The lady is Mies Major serve? What do the boys go to the t —AZ LowasT PRICLr— - - - - - formerly of Port Perry. They will visit haB just received a' far e' 'c= -I New York before Lakin a their residence ing for ? To we the girls home it sees to ► , .` g p me. And the girls 1 Does it make t em V O R C A. S 3M . sl nment of Fresh Groceries, New 'Tan per cent. will be added u • - •, in Oshawa. holier think you? It might do, but .is booked. - . I . . .. - Mr. Thos. Smith, Manchester, is likely very hard to @ee the change. They irt, _ Frtllt8, Crockery, Gla,6$WArre, Ch11naWSIe, �llgalB, Teas, COf- � - - to loose the sight of one of his eyes: He and ¢ad around equally with the non -n em- �7T�- D• GORDON* fees, a iC., and is selling it cheap for Cash. Call at his store. was sheering sheep when one of them bar sisters. The only difference being at _ __ _ -- - - - — aIId 8t some Ot the bar alIIS he 18 offering. - kicked the sheers and one of the blades they quickly learn to be dissamala re, :WHITBY MARBLE AND- - - - - ` - penetrated the eye ball, cunning and unreliable. Now, this me - WISE - - Owing to the heavy rains lately the to re an overdrawn picture of life as t is. - . Raleigh Plains in Kent County are coFer Prom personal observation I can vent for r s I S AAA PICKERING. I - - ranite 0 - ed with water. Probably 4,1X)0 acres . are the matter I write. It is very easy in _ . - - - - flooded and crops almost wholly destroy• dit.ato pretty things, and I know it i un- DU N DAS Ste '" WHITBY, .--- �--- - - - - -- - - - - . ed The loss will amount to 7,000. fa�llionable, but for honesty's sake 1 t us tDstabifah.a ltes>a.► _ • - . W. H. Leech, for many Yeats _ a mess- fix :'F the truth about things, religio e or fuser Pro riet�r. NEW DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT 1 f tl C d F . t,thrr.viae. There is merit, honor and rue01 e A enger In t ]e ser, ce o ]e tins tan ,,,.t� to refratntu from prayer at ti nes a f id 1 P Y In compounding 1► eotution a part was accidently hpined on the hang • CO'y runniva between Torouto and Albr, a'ht -n the mind is wandering upon tl ings liaviug returned to the old staud of the and on �%,mll rg afterward it was discovered that the hair was com- - • treat, sled last week. He was «'ell knna n. .lr:jn +,t]. Is it toasibie for prayer, Ch IrCh pietely rcm,lved. w e at once put this wonderful preparation, on the l p 1 f «olfeuden Granite au <1 Marble works, market and go great hail been the demand that we are now introducing -:',1 all along tl,c line soil'was t e ry hopula' . „r parson to help one, when all the while I atu better ire pared to exc onto nil RjLrougnout the world uuder the name of queen's Anti- Hairine. , Ou We+lnesday woruiug fi iu =t, a darint, a -orin is permeating the features. Y un:; orders in cemetery and all other IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND . I � - attempt was [rasa by tRro u]el] w role tl:e then are blamed fQr not attending c1 irch Mork ertainiu to life business. 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. ' _. ;1 Locust Bill tastier. The nt�nt o ,er tor, rc;;ularly. The fault hardly lies wit the p g y - felt thnhnir over and apply the mixture for a Lew minutes, and the t' - ^ 1 8 cuf.toulera will fled a well selected ,+lock hair dine peaces an it by magi' witbout the slightest pain or iujury when )Ir. T30nkiu�, although almost sensbless yonugmen. flake the church attrn .tike app:,tdozevera�terward. It Is to them. Pullin lots faces and irate rin• of foreign and doiilestie granite anti fora like purpose. Thousands of LADIES who have been annoyed 1 with a k,lo�c from a sling, 811Ot, 6aCCtledOd �' with bale on their FACE. ALECK and ARMS attest its merits. able prayers will never teach the w t0 )marble to Choose fi'OQl. IuspectlOn GY.NTLEMEN who do not appreciate& beard or hairon their, nett, ' _ - : .` _ in routing the gents with A chair. lieitveu. 13e to 11ie faults a littl ©i iud will convince that for strictly first• find a prtcelem boon In Queen's Anti- Hairine which does away " 011 what a cough ! Will you heed the hell) out of church, not inside it nl f Class work, our prices cannot be wttb tihav ing, by rendering Its future growth an utter impossibility - i l yt Prue of Queen•n Anti- Hairine 11. per bottle, sent In safety .mailing boxes, poetage paid by tie (securely . . warning. The signal perhaps of the'sure gg y ,tud see how things work then. beaten. seated irvnt obw•rvatlon t. Heed money or stamps by letter wltb full t►ddreeewritten plainly. Correa_ s ,, approach of that,nl0re terrible disease con. _ pondenre strictly confideatlal• This advertleement is honest and straight forward in every word !t Slim t[on. Ask 'ourselves if on Cab of —(,ill L. FIRST CLASS oonta►na we Invite you to deal with its and you will find everything ae wPresented. (.'ut this out and p 3 y - � sand of -day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI l!0. You can ..- . _ ford for the sake of saving 50 cents to Arun 13t-tween fifty and sixty telephones ;ere rag►ater your letter at any Poet fifth^ to Insure its sate delivery. We will pay $hoo for wn1l lase - the risk and do nothing for it. We know dat> aged in Guelph one afternoon last o[farinrp or sligh test 1aJury_to any ptarehaaer. Every bottle guaranteed. ! . S C To ladies who fntiroduee and sell &mo their friends 9@ Bottles of queen's Anti- 1Hatrtne. .. - from experience that Shiloh'@ Cure ,will week during a thunderstorm. - =PECIL .•• will present with s SILK DHSSs. 1b yards beat silk- =ztra Lar[e Bottle and DGM91•s .Y. Ne - - cure your cough. It never fails. 13 -Glm. The Bay of tluinte Conference o the i of silk to select from sent with coder, coed sal.ry or co,mmisstoa >a pgenta . - �. ­_. . .. To gain the public cunfidence is essen- Methodist Chareh, will meet io Si ooe 1ti0�tE RE1�FRESCES : --'she Lytle Safe & Lock -Co., 146 to 150 water Bt.; • - - Y: tial to business success, and it can only be Street Church, Oshawa, next year. rog sAL1s. __ Edwin Alden .� Co., 248 Race st., Cincinnati3Ohio: "`, {,: gained by a steady course of faithful deal. PRICES MODE RATE - - - ing with them. It is by this course that Consumption Curteo- - - - -- __ - ----------- •- _ - -. . •' Y - - - Messrs Tuckett & Son have secured the -, An old h sieiaa, retired froul practice, hav- t��.+ .REMQN'2' . . • • great success of their '+Myrtle ;\ fivy" ing had placed in his hands by an Eaet adia - DRE S SMAKIN G tobacco. This confidence 18 not only a missionary the formui3 of a simple vegc able °.� - p roluedy for the spoedpp and perulauent c _e of, I - "' '' - .a - source of business to the firm, but also a Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthnl and .- . ' )Lilts. I. WISE and MISS B. PART • = �� + all throat and Lung etfectio[la, also a po•itive �� • , `� : 1 - . source of eeouomy. which the customer's and radical cure for Nervous Debility 0 i all . • ' V-� � ''° _ _ . - get the benefit of. The merchant never Nervous Complaints after bavine teet-AAi its B11,0U�7fHA'1�'�. wish to announce to the ladies of Picker- .� ,, .11 . loses.a moment of time in examining the - wonderful eurativo powers in thousau, s of .f,. __ - _. _ j I", ing and vicinity that they have been for- _ : �'l c,tsos, Las felt it his duty to nl,tko it kuot_u to ;:,; qua The na[ne fixes the r nalit aR g ' . . _ t[lnate in s' Garin a lad who has had ": 1 11 S 1 y Lis suffering toltoas, Actuated by this 11=�tivo $ y • absolutely as the mint stamp fixes the anal adesiro to relieve hunlau suffering. 0 will LOOK. HERE t N about nine years experience in the city �% , sent] frc,e of charge, to all who desiro it- this . ti-alue of the gninea. It is not even nee recipe, in German, French or English, wit _+ null of Toronto and are therefore in a better . • - esRary for the commercial traveller's trunk directions for promring and lifting. Rel_t by Any. one wanting u road cart. of : , . :. . - to be burdened with a sample )le of-1,N, rtlo inail by addressing with stallip, owwin. title will save lucre" � � position than ever to supply all who may °',t..,_ I - piper. W.A. tioyrs, 8'20 Powers Block, 1 lies any description y � p.� Navy".. All euRtolners know what It is, to r - :liv , =1 favor thew with their patronage. `36 2•. - -- : - by' calling oil us. Prices a«ay � ' . , and know in an instant when it liar, been - — - - - -- - - -- - ' I - . . � supplied. There is no room for any dis .: �. 1 - -i down.. . >: . puts al,otlt it. Those Inay look like trifles ��� S C�TTO� R !OT `�' - •1 'J • O'BRIEN :. , - to the uninitiated, but they save mouoy, _ :,, ' - - : - _ and enable [merchants to perforul the work COJlI'O i •A'1; Our Teas downs the best. w ` - Of' d16tI'11�at10n at the 6111a11e6t p08lble 4 recent discovery 11v x • old _ '�. v - T��'' - . physician, fiuecossfull} deed t taple Dry Goods very cheap. 4�.t� j .. - -�, c st. Z hey are part of the reasons w'hy utonthly by thousands c lad_ PHOTOGRAPHER , _ti.,., t e finest duality of tobacco grown can be leg la the�only perfeed - safe Hal'dware and oils of all kinds. .1 :e ZF - • lid rehib.e medicine d :Gov _ . Pump. Factory, 1. _ . old at so cheap a price. ores. 1 #ewaro of unprinc -files �! u f ' Iia • disposed of his Toronto business - - ..':-` ;, I- - .. . The Clinton New Err thus describes druggists who offer in rior W - g•i 'JACKSON " . tt me,<licinesin place of this, Ask for Cook' -Cot- 0•_ 0-erew �r0 rietor , - , •_ - , - . one of tlWlatest swindles: During last tot, Root Cotnpound,fllke no substitute, en BROCK ROAD p slid will hereafter devote his en- -r� ` - winter a smooth - tongued, well dressed cl(ge �l and 4 three cent Canadian It R tage _ ___ _ — Manufacturer of — .1 ., fire time to Whitby Gallery. = ,;. - fellow travelled through sections of r this stt;aripa in letter, and we will send soared t : re- _ j� �7 p� c • ,.' ";, ,'4� '. tu'n ,Wait. la'ull sealed particulars iu pia i eu- Llli+, r Oree tX+ 1Juetion �u�� USINESS is already comments- COUntry !' @presenting that h0 was agent ve_oltc, to ladies only.2 stauips Address and �. - - for a wholesale supply company, which Lilly Co., No. 3 Fisher Block, 13, Woodwa 1 ave - Dcep wPJI Pumps of Brass, Iron and p �_. was onerously going to supply farmers notroit, 1Iic:higan, fiord in riukeriltg 1,ytt. lU Porcelain. ing' to lium, but the facilities are `' .. z:: 1^ liatenlan, 111. D., and all responsible dr ist ,3.4 Y','t ', g �g Barnard of Nhitby, has sold the watolti GEAREO A1i10 PUMPING WINDMILLS, such that he can accommodate all . ; `'`2y_a with cods of all kinds at one -half the Everywltcre prices usually charged. He had his - -- _ -- - who require lotuses.. During the .•t, blank forms already printed, showing the he advertised last weak, .bent he has plenty windmill and Cistern Tanks, and q P g " ^ �w�,..:; Cistern Pus s. Mail orderb �'a - . •- .. - price3 at which the various articlds were R[MOV[D.- To HEW - -' PREM ES ' . - p holiday' season call and get photos.:' .. • ° -y, ' "IZYI, promptly attended to. �..... � . to be supplied ; and an admission fee of - more bargains is all grades of Amerioatl that will be finished in the latest style le V_ " ' . 81 entitled the payer to full membership - - oN -�.- I BYMAN E'J a�3 Y C 3, Ary got, Pickerin y and all the benefits of the association. He BROCK ST., SOUTH Of ONTARIO NK Watches iii either Kuper, Gold Filled or of the art. - ��� , _ F . _ . was so scrupulously honest that he would i M1 -� � ' : f old Cases. He would remind you that DAVID 1..Ll `. >'� `' ;.'11. j not accept. free hospitality from the ar- Whitby Marb��o i�. ti - . `, : � -. mars, but allowed them to charge 25 .. PICKERIHG. PECIAL attention wild b8 give >_-_; _.: cents ea.eh for meals and bed. The in• his Roods keep liege, and are as satiefao- ..,: t�_ -:x::- ° • p Mathison �c Hay f • $as for sale first class Mowers, Twin to family groups and as Christmas, `�; ducements were so teal Ling that a great Cory as his W>1`toh itepafring department, Plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse- �`' ` ` many are said. to have paid their member - Manufracturers of is a time. When most families have a-`f ' ` ' � ° . { • ship fee, and he consequently went away M1irb1eJlonaments, Headstones a d all which ie saying, a good deal. Tcy film Powers, Cutting Boxes,.Horse Rakes, �"`''_ F e_ :.... - tit- ,V,r.: - '...r , Iron Jaaks, >* . 4... with a full order hook. The delivery other Cemetery Work. Single Plows and other reunion, it is the proper time to have k` - wagon were to be around earl this once, and you will come to him, P � = , I J ,��- y alio Importtian pt seotoh, flrw•dtt•>ti aim- I. artldes Plow elute and other re- � .,; 4. ''`'' spring, bat they have not yet turned up, •aeioaa slnolOaawdiaa- iNtetttaitee. groups taken , x ' 4 � 2- j. pairs kept on hand, manufactured by ° .:` . V . All partier wishing work would do well sail ► i , .. :.. k � � , x the bdowat - M f Co., Whitb . Call - Call and satisE�vtion a guet+enie :;_R- r : z nor have the members heard anything an a. before nrohasing AU �a►ork gear teed •.. g Y `: > - more about them, so t4ey inoliae to thA and price. ofpthe lowest: and inspe4t before urohasing. North `s g� .,I h- :.;1 opinion tbat;they have once more got the P'rltrtnen delis ag otpurchalnn y of po8t o ooaner. "ACT• - ' Q' +:.� rA ; L. t. " wool tiled offer their eyes. ( a • .. - ., p1 -�" •_ '� a as w'','h -cs,- <i�e;�`•�:j° g1� '°..:.7' '��e��t$5:�`,3�� vx.�I - ,.`. .ty:; vP` f %Sj :,ew ;, , tiSa- L'a.'. • _ f m- - ..:Al F. .,a`< '� A.' f "4 -ate`' -'� _ r - :i s.o-- .:rR�, sd. '+° _ +_ - -✓ ..rk. S� al`x.8 y,� nha •. �.i,".:'° t ,ry-..s- ,yi 1 *,.- ••t..:e ,A_, - %> -n ii. a;` ia- ;.T^` +:. a. --+r�.K+ _ `y -` '�`''��'c �S .$ ay .t`� .� ,.r - -Y ' ":t .s' .r. :, fii . ...» rf• , ,r, . • �'4A'sra3` 'f•a "1 . 4; •d A-.-_� ' ,- ,c:,.=' •- , . - �- ,. • `'a - •N - . P'-.-. , r•'A" .q _ - "+ <.#' .^�' ` Y-r r, of ` `Re �i:c... r - `5. - . -'s. e.. - 'W.�> -.._ .` 7.rs.. _ . i`b^ v •yl,., �%: .4, x• tiv' :, :.sx 'iq •: .,:w 'S :�•-.. YA!YF• _ -eC ?art - . > -�+.'q - r ±1�a fife,' . t n S rfi - "' i re• ' x� rr 7?r ' ,1 t'S t ~�! !" ,hN���• i E ..a �gsiw.A ��4• � ,.�..._ . >i � ��a .� � r s¢`„ s - . 5rez -19 ra . t., , , , , + - - ¢ -, f . . ��, 1. T. 11 I h1lr� ¢,�. 3 �,`, � . �:. V . 3ff .. CY S Y -,'' -.i "- I .rl G ,_ �', ' '.} t;. =�kk;± 'I t� , r' � . , . 0 ` � .. ., - :. 1. % , : . . �1-s !, V. . I `1 -"'M� --r.K - �*X ;I -_ �V,M -,.-, ; ?.­,� - . I MME M1 . 1 '5 -T " �� ... I" "I � -� -- .- - - ___ - - , , I � ,V,4, � " - � . .1 � , u I , I ---- I'll ­­, - � �, . :,u ,,, 11111111I . � - I 11. �� - , X , I 11 ''. . ­ - . � . V, r N'. � I- -., .- t"�k_--, �-­­ THE ILUBBIUM 11LI, .�. attempt at a AST AS SIM18, -- ­'­ J mostood peavietion hem _ M ., 'i � , I . , , I'm - - __ , SI-V _.J_ � llam*a=*r�s- Q'W_W"_0"_e1I�1_1 - __ __ wwww I I 110 N IVR,i,11,111�or .A I - . 11, ,� � . /. I , - - -;-O,Oo-"O&E.-qav-t-t..�:.-.�,ik.,t*,--,Mllil�-���ow~MMM.�-� NNA@ P.4 7. __ 7, -7 - - � AU- I � W .- .,W' � __ ".. I - -I Iq - .. I ,,i.a I . ght and settled. on the ding,. the organimb of the :church and three .� I - I - , , r'-I.. - .1 ` 144 . bar4percd lilitit QNI neithawam I s ject . . I?4 there im 110 batiks of the TRoyne, will readet the solution young man connected with the choir took _. �V . -, ; . . � . ­ . - -.%,.I " Pitts or 'G to sickness, disease or death itself, 8, _ of , question extremely 'hazardous, a boat on the Tyne. The - - I 1, . - _ I - . -� .., . atu"t Immoftali embanco, 3 come in the shape of mom . of the elemer tif wh ich go to make American not to use a stronger term. , The through two of the occupants changing _. .L. - �1:-k I I - - - - I I � . -.i I . . as Carr�ed It Out. , cities famous for the rapidity of their growth blood which has been shed in the -city of seats, and one of the young n was . . -:: i., el. . ,-.,... � � ­_ ; -*A -' lad than Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. In Belfast alone since the Irreat riots of 1864 drowRed. . 1, " -.*! I . - I man living in stertaia region of the Ro*y experimented. the United States such a city would be given au indication of ibe fealinas which ' * ' .1 . . . � ,1. 1P. . . k . - . looked ou sm prom"In but on the Not side t ,��(r Roman Saturday night, upon hearing that her son - . .!" *_ . �. L'.' Mountains who merely wisW to live'46"be " Myself," he mid, with the t go . exist between Protestan . - � I . � . 5W years old at least and-etijoy himself with - solcm�fty. "I It was 'four years 1011 16 look' Catholiat hence the d0termined Opposition had been sentenced to penal servitude for . . . I .. - �` utter immunity from physical decay foi that pi _ . ed on as little less than maryflIous, he of the Protestant North to Home Rule. three . .. . � ­ � .. ... . ! * 1. - . _11014traI -the secret and then all was years for vAsau. int APO ice-constable, . ... � . � t . F L � natives we proud of their success and from Ulster men claim that the wealth and a . . .. - . . .. I., _� 1. eriod, and who attained We corporal eon- *0*g...1-a9cured one hundred poun 0 dropped dead In her itchoul the shock . . I . �� �. 1� �. - nt of his de- ibluminturn aad with that and my else ric statistics and other information which win large proportion of the intelligence of ire - - .. - l I . 1 4 m Sition necestary for the fulfilme - - having apparently killed her. , _. . - ...: I .; _­_� t of .-him 4paratus, which inmost complete, I c- ted later on I not reason, ule is ' " .. -- .. L 1� �. - : I � , ­, . mire by exchanging the gaseous pax id if Mine R � 1­ . .i�mtsi be preien they have j and is in the North, an i . A poor woman in Sunderland has by the I . . - .-. � .. I �� organism for aluminium. On the on established fear that they wi am very .. _... - . - .: 1� ,-.:. - de,Lded ; but it was a hard strugqle. M ny vain of the results. . badly at the hands of the overwhelming death of her uncle, become 11 interested" in . - �_ . - ..- . .1.. - _� L - . I .,,.:,�.; th%gorrespondent's first meeting him he times I was ready.to- ,give up, in des ir. . one ­ . . - I . . ._.. I � �_. . , . '61* i . n d his materialistic views of life and The variety of electric ourrents is al t Belfast indeed, the provitift includedo Catholic majority. a large fortun3. It seems that he was ' ' - ' I .. - V! I'-- .,P &I e may be largely regarded an Scotch in birth . ..�.­ -, .: - - I of. the principal English contractois iu the - - I ­ - - 1. . . � I �r 11 -_ - -,­KS other4deas at great length, and then limitless. It was-a question of discover . . - . 1. I -_ � I 11 _:., . I' for by near deseent), as won as in business - � -.mr. ; - _.. - Suez Canal venture, and b speculations . ..- I 1. . ­ ;. . ­ - I �� ke of the remarkable project which he the right one ; and I thought at tim . - .;, ., .., k .I- T_� �, - at instincts, religion, social 4juslificationd, , � 1. I The Ous of Children, . - smassed over ;C ' 160,000. 71he only other . . .-.- - I ., � . . . - isventually carried out. . could never succeeded. Inucceedinreplac g .. . �. _. sharer in the fortune is a lady in the South - - I .., - _. � �,,, . . ­ I asked him, writes the correrpondent, most of the oxygen, carbon and hyd n sports and pastimes, and even to some Ox- . One of the greatest mistaken which of F .. ,-. .. .. 11 - �, 1­.. � . ­ tent in dialect. In reeLmet to the last named, ,n land . - .. ­ ­ ! � . how he poposed to defeat the laws r,f na, in my body with that pure and incorru i- . . I I � . - � �, �� � .- W i wql did thelori6si cq`i066hh` Oi" 961BY mothers as well as law-given mako is to ex- At lunde'dand, CPU Monday, Mrs AllifICIA0 . . - 11 . 1. .- I � 11 tuze? No man. hu -y had. compassed '4 _'" 6-1 peat unifo of Shiney Row, was -killed by being thrown . 11. , � . V U,.- _ -ag - ' f 1'art's Individuals. Children, like communities, out of a trap which alto was drivtag. The � , - . - T . 4111141,4V e, ereept those recorded in the- daintly able td- prove. - Aiurnfnium, yoxi of the cointiiiw of AitiSrn IND& 15�wfk I . . I -1. . identical with those of Ayrshire, Lanark- . I . ,,, - .. _. I.- . 1, . ­ .01d_1at&m=t6_,._ --..--.,.. .__.____-_-_.' understand, 4s- 4010" PrOoinaLY- 4he weig m t shire and-ndjoiniDg shires in &otlaud, must-be regarded accordinq' to their needs lady and boy who were with her were ee- , . . . ,- . 7. I I . " . _ - "That," said he, "is precisely what eon- of water, so that my w ls and individual characteristic& Two child- - . .. � . - .� . . � IN �� , � I . gnt n while the steady and methodical system, verely ahitken _. �. , .,� . firms me itL rqW belief. � If Mathu h,f.om- p�tbIIa, mine as bl r and w1hif is infinite - - ren of the mme surroundings may develo - . ' - . _.. . :,- , I . ". I . . 0 ' butiness-olow but -jure-the rigid- A s&d fataliiy in reported from Caerphilly, . - I � 11 . --- � passeAr nearl) thousan4 y It b loner a imparted of doing diametrically opposite characteristics ans .. � . , I �. ­1 _: ' I , _ ly narrow, puritanical ideas in religious ob- where tha three I _. I " � . -1 � .... should no� Isreact half 4bat agan? hefrouJ tais wonderfu a !a 0il 4M now need a Aiametrically opposite course of nignalman, residing in Ha di Terrace' . . . I �.j - I . ble is that'some element in the hum n make- times stronger n yelyAlit"t cliques , I I . - �_11 * '. -I- - .. . ­bir IIIII culitom I 4na We 'minis. for �id was playing with a halfpenny. Placing the ' I I � ­ � -1 -..,- up is wanting. I propose to find - it, and bacteria can enter my a stem. I am forav law embodying what wo,believe should be, coin in his mouth, tbe child gave a gasp and - ' " ', k - , - � . '. - _._..� _* . . with an electric battery which I propoqe to free -from all aeb - - I pains. I'take they get a chance (for � " it bar ever according to our finite knowledge, and ex- swallowed it. A doctor was hastily sum- . . . . . �-, - - I invent I will torce out tha�afvhg w,qr16l. iknd- trio-aluminium bath once a day and e - A to mould le to it. Our conclusions - . . ­ - I I V .1 . __ freezes ". here in Ireland), all Pronounce the P". moned, and admipi,stered emetics, but failed . � . . I . -, - �. .1 ,,< - - g . I I a day and eat scarcely anythi lre�p narrowas thatof the to recover the coin, and before midnight . -ft- - __ , I Tito social proMent in Belfast is not easily Burns's father that Gilber't was a bright boy, I . I 1. 1. 1.1 � . r . dities ' are felf but U bert was clean daft and good for morningat whurst, near Ouildford. . .��, �, I . _.�.-. . �`, -.1 are so aptly-andeveiil I ... able to visit the moon *hen I ha, naething. It is not given to us to compr,' bricklayers, named Luff and Stedman, w6re . . . �. - . � I . - _... � .U,Auy one of the I ,;; . Em � . . . . : I - .-. . I . tar - , cted m self a little fartheK.&that z6ad8bTeJjoVr+ChGVe6M)ofiaet par1k; While 'bey hand the abilities'even of those bound to - I � . I --. . IV -that you wi � 1. '106th' be d* as d wit by the nearest ties. The lad who fplfils the I . I I . I �� . ,r� a ! of their youth, to ei[pect tile, o0pri ' to do "Ventional type of a bright boy may be life and st all times remember th of arranging for pumping out some water, . ... 11;� *.V� . - when they fell out of the bucket, in conse- . - I I __ - . I ., 'This eta . bat.& commonplace fellow beside his duller . I I I i-w"_-S .t .. I ­ .. I so in quite another .thing. The reault is quence, it is supposed, of being stupefied by - - ' � ' ..- - I I . .. . .�� r .� * ghL scan .. or Questions, b%Qat gaa, that the new generation does not,flk4 tb be . . - _. ..I I : - -�_�_. " ar ment but I I - suspected of belong I If we cannot then tell tile difference between ft. deep. I . F ­ :.I I �k. - ­:. - i about ,, ,� - unknowable'as if the should wepresume tol% outeArecre for the Lsrnbeth Coroner's Court, on the body . . � I 1 ., I :',-* ,I'-- thir6y-six years o I.A. I - . .10L u "bers. Moreover asocial line of demar- our obildren to follow. nly the All-wise of Frederick Budge, aged 21 yearr, lately - - .- I I , % - . . I hiorget while life lasts I i e I I . ." " cation in ri idly drawn between wholesale Father.'who gives to each his gifts in his living at 17 Bait k ton Road, Brix ton. Itap- . I . - . I � _: 4 ­ , % � . )7"d .while be- stood �� iil , I and y degm, can do this. -- � . I i - , , f society. Vor in- peared from the evidence that the dece"ed - m �;. ­ � . d against. the r . I i ke the trouble to to - The utmost that the fondest and wisest " - -_ . � I � , - ''.:. i I � , stance the wholesale whiskey manufacturer . was found lying dead in the kitchen of an . � a � I I I , _; ghted up 'With _. �; and dee ' n - worth it." And =It h dois to watch the development of empty house, situated at 18 Bengeworth -:. .. t I i ..: -, I � . . - may meei socially some of the better-class parents can - ..- I . I I ­ _.- �_ :: tbA?Aght, his hands el , ' 'if'.he WOM utof the room, and reUwAed pres, their children, notice what their tastes are, Road, Brixton. A post-mortern examina- I I � I 7 a - ­ I "� 'AA,. r - consumers ot liquors but certainly not the � �, . : .; . . . m.,­­ I out the secret I ' gad to possess. e - h a carbon fully loadet what interests them, in what br�nchea they tion of the body. showed that death was due - . - , ­ - I I . - - , ,'.� wri" .?. . 441, a i that," said he. and he illrast th man who retails it. The name rule applies i . I �� I .1 .. W-9pal � seem iFrofic'euL It "I this Way toasphyxia. Deceased, (said thedoctor) f I - � �� ' ' �`..- t lion took a paper troba tb6'--WW& 0 r Aft I in. He turnA facin storekeeper, and _* right along the line ; earliest time'on his moat congenial and . - .V ,I. social distinction* are helpless condition was suffocated by his I - . �.. � 4 - : .-,.-. -, ��:�� pocket of his coat. ,, ele,ctf* *'a and WLma- his breast, which was hertfore his moat useful start in life. It It . . . . � ,� � �; . ,._:I.- . -Aie"t snow and shone lik numerout; and so defined that to u" a met- collar, which was very tight. A verdict � .- 7 ­ , Ir" , I . I : .---. ­ the bundle he haLLd -io�me ;ith' w ite as tve -driven in by a kindly but inteffigent parental sup. ... � . . I , . . silver. . 11 N�w take good aim and fir . &P or we find crystal refusing to associate .- .1. I . a , ­., that I would read it. ervision of this kind that inventors, archi. 1. . . ;� � - �. � . I - _.... I L directly at my heart. " - with ebins. Chista on the other hand re- About a week ago a gentleman, a member . . -, ­. . . ," I 1� . I - I found the Islip to read as follows: . , I . . . 1. f , I uses too recognize delf t and poor earthen. of a well-known aristocratic family, escaped - - , - f .1 . � 4 , ­ .1.. . � 11 Oh ! not my friend," I replied, in grea," the careers that most fit them. It is pain- . ' - L . -.---;*,, . _:� . _. - .- WHAT A MAW 19 MADE OF. ­ . distress, for I thought the man I ware in left out in the cold altogether. In ful to think of the waste of time to which F. . . i � " �:: _- 0 a sentence the entire city consists of cliques not since been heard of, althou It the police '- _. - . I . ..e�, ­. . 4 - .� � I Man in composed of thirteen elements, f crazy- But he insisted. I still refuser, . men of ability have been compelled by the - -11 ji. ,­ . I - . I . - on- the wall and I � which move in a way not unlike the motion have been scouring Gloue"terstire and the L '' . . . - __Vi.� , . � .: W W ,ar of the heavenly bodies, each having its . adjacent counties. The gentleman, as &l- ' , - , ,.� .. � � o'�. � hi h efive game And eight solidB. If and he touched -a butwu " foolish judgment of parents in forcing them � . ., I �_ .i . we consider the cliemical composition of a heard a gong sound. In a moment the work- = d which it revolves with per- into studies and callings for which they were ready stated, belongs to a very distinguish- -- - ' - 1-4- - 1 1 � . - ,.--,. 'I � man of average' weight, of 154 ppunds,'we man I had asen in the yard entered. At !!�!, little sun roun unfitted. . . - ... - . I- -oxygen, sign front life -master he took the gun from,- me, parents must not ex- . - I - _ And that he is largely compdaed df petual motion. At bile name tl' ed family, and has for some time been con- ' .-. Im., . . . I I - .- " ­1 , tr_eme_cQaWre0§Aon ; my' hand and, befor" could ititerLare firat In the matter of amusenients the people pect too much of their children. It in na- fined in a private asylum. It is feared that. .- . . , .. I - � I 1 1. I . .1 of Belfast are hard to move. Fancy in a 'I has befallen him. . . � L '. - .. .- I I I in fact, a man weighin 154 poulltdp'has 97 point blank at the breast of my host. tural to eza - 1. � - � " 9 ' city of close an 280,000 inhabitants, there Verate the bright mayihgo and e" coron?r, . , . . . .1 . '. . ..-. i i -- ''.- -. - 1. p(Aitidg, o[c6iipressecl oxygian- in, his "ke. The aluminjunI Maio is d hk IL $t4ue.: . doings of those we love. But it may be On Monday evening, Dr. M'Ivor, _ . I ___�_ =i;7 - . i WA .' ' 14 0 carried to such an ex6ent that keen disap- - I , - I . . I. . , volu ' o i�iark of It music IlLne, the former struggling for an Mr. John Magee, Moneymo.re, .- " ­44_!, - . � � I � . . r*Au*,. if' freed,-`w*Ald aLafta 980,-Vubi4 whom ivlkad 4"U&A over'W lib"64I - H : ritment will result when the child of house of 4' . I . -'reet. The weight of the hydrogen is only came forward smiling and asked me to e exiotencei and the latter not W well I touching the death of Hugh M'Att art .1 - � ized. 1%e cause of thin is to be found in of Stewartatown, who was found dea - - ., . tkj, . fifteen pounds, but were this in si--Iree smine the spot where the bullet struck as, . . . into the comirion-plare, sensible, ever -day . I . - .�"4 - i I ­ �' . . the large church revious evening in the townland of Tam- - _ ; � - � ' state, at a temperature of seventy-eight de 1� a& & r I and &I a f Tin and prayer-meeting . ton, instead of a gepine. Men M we- - . 1,4 -.1 ... . . - . -grees� o' dil wba . - ' � I C man of great talent am rare, anti the, mass . e"O . .. - . . it would ecupy a space eqtial to I constituency of t it Presbyterian, Method- 'Olt' . Inghdoe" about a mile from Moneymore. -' - . � . � . 11 A_ . . . . � . . � . - ist, Birtht and other Protestant churcheL The jury found that deceased came to his . . ..: ­7i.. . . - , - 2,9CO cubic feet. The other three games I was so 0, e � i his perftm of us must expeet to walk in the hnmble . I . , . - - i - - _r _ nearly four pounds; 'chldrine',* am i tht � . Do not let it be .understood for a rfldmerlt . I death from want of proper care and food. . - .�, �7 . I �. - .. are'nibrogen, k egg 6resin that Irish Presbyterianism for instance' is Paths of life. Nothing is int-re dangerous Or- Wednesday morning, the Preston cor- .. � -_ � . � 1. -, ..'. I i . :.:.. . , about twenty-six ouffees ; and flaorine, -n-e. I-said my I iands wwo erpeeting me to a child's future than to fester its vanity � . .. . ­ - -11 I '. . . � . ". I . ,three and one-twelfth ounces. Of the back at zam4?, and I hurriedly took inrly 401 . , D.1 expressing exaggerated hopes of its fu- ed information of the at . ',,V_�.. _., ._� . . .� I . . � . . � .. �giolifls carbon stands at the head of the metal- leave. Once outside, the fresh air revived tioh CoWbarlul, only vnot% W You 'won't ture. Excellent service to the child and to Mr. Richard, Barton, farmer,. Lowes Farm, � _-_" ,.,,, I . i _ . find tile Irish Presbyterian with an organ : -�-,'.-t- . � ! - - - loids, there being about thirty-one pounds. me and I felt glad to escape. in 1) I is church, not he I he may use it in the the world in which it lives is done by rhak- Duxbury, ijear Chorley. About a fortnight - , - - . i _ �­�� - - � . ..-. I I . . 'D Next comes phosphorus, twenty-six ounces, On arriving at camp I felt ashamed of my ing of it a good practical citizen. Let the . ago he was robbed in Chorley of ;E37, and - . - L .--. :�,.,. � - :` .'-, 1 1 1 - - . I �'. I and sulphur.thr,pe ounM. Tho )nost &bun- weakness &40 revoloved to return again, bu ragr meatiag when bar in praising 4' ' . . , � . , , - , . . t , lil I parents watch the beat of the child's ii*lin- had been low spirited ever since. Riswife- -. - I . - - " ", " I - �.:� :. da*t tnetal is calcitsm, mort t4n throe circurest4whem iqtvrvened which prevented � ; at ions, avid i udge from thein only what call- , and neh . � . . _. . � , . I - A .. a ; and this for several' weeks. But when I did mcdt soul-stirrin hytnna. or he may wink 1 ing lie seems most fitted for. In tile vast commit suicide. Oil Monday last he' - . - . - .- . � , .1 . .. - I ­.....­ pounds; next, potasAuin, two ounce at its use In the Sagbath-schools, the nursery . . . � _. - ,� I . . . . I I I I .1 .. �. .. - iron, one ounce. Of common salt there are so, to my intense regret, I found the Plse majority of cases, where it is essential that bought a shilling's worth of rat powder in . ' ' - - - - �-_. .. I . . , of the Church, where the children are sup- i . - .., � - 11 - . . -- - two ounces. - . deserted. Whether my aluminium, fri the child should be a lit ead-winner an soon Chorey, and swallowed it on Tuesday mom- . I - � � - � � . � - -.1.1. � I read the document through and saw had discovered the secret of gravitation an as he attains years of discretion, it may be ing,'dying in great agony in the afternoon. - I - . - - - ./ I - .. - ... . tb&tit contained a chemical analysis of a sailed swAy to the moon, I have never beef gh within the necessaril , necestary for him to do much work that is - The Manchester police authorities are en- 1. �,.t I..: - . -,- � - . . - �_, ... . man's body. able to learn. y . irksome and.for wJ%ich he ban no special quiring into the circumstances of the mys- . _. . . . :.",:.: .,.� _. i I ., ____. I - Now do you understand?" said lie. �, - - .. .1. I..-,: : limited vocabulary at his command against adaptation before lie can choose a calling of terious death of a gpntleman in a cal) late .� . . . . _,:� I � .... I .. - .. . . : I failed to catch the drift of 'his inquiry . . _ �.". . �. . The Secret Out, . t., .. . % services of the s"ctuary." Lont and bit- his own. The man who is compelled by on Monday night. Dec&tsed hired a cab and .,. ' f . .. .. I And confessed that-I was more deeply mys- - . - � e Church penury to carve out a career for himself me- i told the driver to take him to a house - - ,: ' .. � �._ I " I. - ._� �, tified than e ount men w 1OU3 to toi ter have been the discussions in t . ed strength by t1he means that L . I . . . � . 4 . I ver, if that were possible. I I at Old Trafford. When the driver pulled . - . . - - .. . I I t. . . ften enables him to out-distence his rival , up he found blood dripping through the cab . � -,- �._ � . I 11 - . ,, that I pro- time nor money to indnlgo in tl e pp ime music, and its -, ution seems now as far 0 I . - �. t., - - . , � � , . ;.. - in a low but petulant toile, I I who )is* moulded his life from more plaotie'l floor and his fare with his throat cut quite . � � - i � . ; �. _. pose to eliminate the Aitting, ephemeral and, had only ..given serious thougft to th;21 off as it was fifteen years ago. As a mat circumstances. The tinte him gone by whe-n � dead. He was subsequently identified as a - � . . � . � . _ . i I 1, ­ I ­ man 'body and sub- sport of ter they had become family men ter of curiosity a list of the places of wor - .- I . , - :'' - . - .. �­ .. gases contained in the hu . wine people judge the young in the masses, 1 highly respectable gentleman iiixmed Per- -7 .. . - . �. - , . . � ! . . ; .- id, metallic sub- went, at the opening of the trout seaeon V shi in the city itild suburbs here given I .. . . . . I .1. - .. ... stitute in -their place a sol I � and when the) quantity of workers is of more I cival, and is suppoEed to have killed him- I . .- /, .,_ �_ ` . ­ � . :. I . -, .. stance, th - rendering the humi6n form di- a district where they bad heard that 1" speak for its,-If : Church of Ireland . I .. I . 'i�_ _. � � us consequence than the qualit These are' self. . .�i: '., . onds and brooks runnin * to mill pond (Epidcopal), 27 ; Presbyterian, 36 ; Method. : . . ,� � . _. were not closed to the put ic. Esch cho ist, 29 I Roman Catholic, 8; various, 26 ; specially adapted by their ability 9 I . .1 �..:.,-t .� a different route. One came home w-th making a total of 126 plades of worship I dinary ,Lttenipt at suicide at Midleton. A - - -­. - ; , I � .1 yes,Isaw. Itwas plain tobe,men'tbat ' the calling they have chosen are likely to! - - ". - . � .: � I Abe mAn was insane, but in suoh a case as- few small perch, which he assured his w'f and a�)out the city. ' . girl tWellty-0116 years of age, named Con- ,- - . ­ ­� � I ­ " . . . ire delicious pan fish, and were almost' Notwithstanding many drawbacks, a want make a mark. It is not enough that a lad ' nolly, daughter of a farmer, was found in a -'- I � .. . . - . � ,�., .7 � I � to hard to catch as trout, and were considere of culture, a conspicuous absence of love glen in a semi-const;ious state. On the do� . .: I . , - : iged have natural adaptation to his career or he . . . I . . . I pf the rest, tor being fetched he discovered that the ... - . - ��­ . .-. �, �, � I be at that place on the following day to by many e i res to bo the better fish. Th of art for i tA own sake being amon will Le a failure; and it in far better' for % . . .. .. -, - . �, _. - . other manUca a dozen or m- ore fine trout Belfast lian all those elements whirch go to yo�n isti had attempted to committ � . . . . - - - � - meet a Imaiiiess engagement. I was d"ling lad that he be a suooeftful mechanic in tile il won . - - . - ­ .. . �' I "I / - ___ I show for his day's angling. His friend make a city great and prosperous, and no nuict e by cutting open her stomach with a - - 1. . L . . . 7 �, . .. I-. in mines, in those jays, and expect�d to humblest walk of life than A lawyer with- � . . . . - - I I . � .. I & ousy and astonishment found vent ' doubt in & gonerittiou or two the inhabitanta knife. Owing to the bluntness of the weapon . ­ I Z.. . . - . 1. � . . '.. 1. - meet a party of capitalists who had come je .1 out a ease or a physician w-' Ahou t a practice. - I . -::. , will wai no to find that therein something the wound inflicted, though of considerable - .. - _v . .... _� ! . 11P . . :­ _,.� out for the parpose of buyinf a gold mine inquiries. "a -ilian money-making. However - - - � extent, was not deep, and hopes are enter-. . % - , . , I , . I ­'. .-. . - which I had in hand. I Would gladly have - " Look here, Tom," he said, "this fl,, elm in life I No 'Wonder. . . . �. __ A I . �J, - , , '_ _. . ,ed my friend of the utter futility of fishing is an new to you as it is to me. Hoi for the - present this is the Alpha and Omega '. . .-. . Wited tnat she will recover. She did not. . I *-;:- _., . VW-1..�r-P - � . . � ...: . . his hopes, but deemed the tmk 4yond my do you manage to have always the same of their aims. The B61fast merchant in far- 'Teacher-" Why do you -come to school make known her motive for the crime. : - . ­ :_ - I .- .� - . � .. � of persuasion. So I bade him good- Suit 9 I've fished in the same brooks an seeingand'self-relitut, though stow toacce t with your bonds and .y, and your . . - I . ..- I I- - - . _. rs d moun ting, my horse, rode on to- ponds, and never got anything but percl modern ideas until they have been thorou9t - 'clothes all dust V house. " L - - . . . s ; , . . � I . . �`_ - wards my point of destination. Tom doclqred it, was "all a mat ter ( I ly tested elsewhere, and forced upon him Little boy--- W`Vre.oleanin' A murder of a most sensational characte. - � . I i I . - - - � . 4 L�- __ - - - . That was the last I saw of him for five skill and instinct," but Jack determined o beyond refusal. Take electric lighting for JiL I was discoverei at Warsaw on Friday night .-. . . fe .. , I J - I -, ' The sale which I expEcted would ferret out the truth. He hired a small bc* instance. . With the exception of its being Thera are in Russia 312 match manufac- . � � yeam � A b4let girl named Josephine Gerlach was' - - 'I,' - . � - . I - I ... - . . . inake me a rich man did not take place ; re. to kdep Tom in, eight from the time in two or three largo lac4m of business, it. is tortes, with -an aggregate production of found at her lodgings in Uspolita Street with ' .' - :� - "W;., � .�;. � ,; .1 verses followed, ani I found myself at tile boarded the train nntil he reached the cit I n ot to be seen. everthelow th tvrrible wounds on ]ter head and body, tile * - " ­ � 11 I � .- ­. I;... ... � d this is the small boy's repott : fathers make a boast, and not without per cent. manufacture phosphorous maLches - - .- - . - .�, ­ ... I Z.. I 1. . . ,_ end of fire years prospecting in the moun- an - having evidently been inflicted by . . - r! .- . .. I � ­ _.. . You see when he got to R--he ju4t reason, that, so far as gas lighting in con- - injuries . . . - - : , - . _.. '... _.. '-. - - tainsnear the spot where Ifirst met the . When Immarriage takes place in Italy in heavy blunt instrument. The poor .. . I - .. VA . I I . . I � �. `_ . t off on- the back road and dug about a corned, there is no better lighted city,in the Solna - .1 � - . ... I., - �_ - . � . . . man who wall going to revolutionize human- won a pritice,ly family, the bride and the groom girl's cries attracted attention, an a woman - - - . - 11_ 1.!� - I I ___ .._ -, � intr ducing more metal and)less gas pint of worms, and then, before he went 'on United Kingdom. The price of gas to tile I - ; - I I . . - . - . i V by after the rel' ious c 3remony presen them- who was seen escaping from the house Was . . � - - �1*-_' :... . � � �- . . : .. "... I I An a matter of cous'e I wis anxious to�' the creek the other side qf the dam. T plant is owned by the city, and the coal tion. Thoen the young couple, in wedding lady of position named Bogualawa Brezickas - - � .� . � I-- I t . . ­�. * he got's boat and rowed- around the used comes from-England and costs $4 50 � I .- � .- ­ :� I I ,. learn the result of his experiment, bel' coatume, proceed to SL Peter's alone, and and in her pocket was found a heavy ham- *.. � - ­ - . ile, kind o' looking around, b6fore per ton at the works. 14 1': , , .� . . in my own mipd that he was doubtless at awh kneeling .oil the bare flags, bef3re the sta- iner with blood and hair clinging to it. She - . � ­ I . � � ,� s hored, and when he found the ri it Time was when Belfast could boast of lit . . .�. _. :­ . �_ . '. � . , - ,- �_ the time confined in some lunatic asylum. : tue of tile - , " ( the Apostles," pray. also had a ditgoer, and in her pocket was a ' . . - . - .. � . - I - I . , which place he threw out a few worms, and t n tle beyond its interest in the linen trade , ' - � - � I rode up f n . The Bril.1-..q .1cLument, being ,hear - sumof four thousand roubles, Brezicka, I . . � .. ,_ � 1. ..,. ..-. . - - was a beautiful spot by a mountain strealn got out a book and began to read. Af 63r but now Unenopolis, as it in called, ca � tily __ -1 I . .- .1 - F I _- 1. __ . * . I I .- bile he threw out more worms, and ka;at, point with pardono,ble pride to its shipbuild. tired of tile conbtaut difficulties with New- who is 45 years oll, is married and the' .,�11 , , .* .-:,-�-: .1 I and near a waterfall. The only person a w - as intimated to our Government mother of four childrCD. It is alleged -that . ,' i . ill. - I �: . . I I . I , * reading, and then he threw some killi 's ing yards, and smile with contentment when foundiand, h , k�t�'- - - _. - �.� .__1 visible was a man engwd in stringing cop- on I I -th the ballet __ . ­ S_ . iN . . . . � -breakers of the that it would t4end to smooth over many site was on friendly terms wi � 1. � ­ �'." _- - " i,. . per wir�s on poles in the yard. I enquired land I just thottylit lie was stark, tari.g the names of those record - - . , - ,-. - - �. . . ! - - :' ,.: : tile Place wai, at mad; but by an by he put,tway hi: boc%. Atlantic are mentioned, namely, the Tea- difTerences if the colony could be induced to girl, and the police version is that robbery . , . .- I . . I I I - I home, He said he was in the house, 'and got out his pole, "d I could see fish jumpi"g tonic and Majestic. Nor are its enter the Canadian Confederation. . . - . . ,:- I . . . . � V, `. &light and walk in. I didso, all around his boO. And then, I tell YG�i, confived here slohe.. Its whiskey protlac- this view negotiations are now on fool, other hand there are certain circumstances ' - ' ' - * : * � _. _� -�,� '. - . ... � . .. I . . . asked me to - ubvict . � I . - . I 1. L 1. . . - - q . I - . slI my surprise inet my friend of five he began to fish." tion, its "rated water manufacturers and nothing has yet been officially made p pointing to jealously as being the factor - - .t .­ . t, . - � . ,� ready bee ' ade which brought about the outrage. Gerlach .. �.. - I - - -.1 ..1. -, . : . . . years before. He did not look a day older, 11 With the fly?- " interrupted the its tobacco factones are all matters of world. Several attempts have &I n m - . . I . .. �. I - - - .- '.. � ! ; ., �­ I and except that he was intensely pale, and . I I Y ezzer, if you mean the new arrang wide fame. A few statistics here may serve( to induce Newfoundland to enter the Cqn- died from her injuries soon after being . . 1, . . . � , __ - ..-I w 10 ,.* red an if they had ment city chaps use ; yezzer, and I b6t y to show the immense - strides this city has federation; but they have failed. In A69 found. . - . . ­ _Z I . - - . lq . I . _: I ­1� --. a, mould, he seemed to be par- he just pulled in the fish A-SMiliDg all t- made within fifty years. For inst#nce, the a conference was held between the . : . . � - :,*. 6--­ ticularly strong and supple. He knew me tin Y and then I knew what a smart 'aii-h� population which in 1841 was 75,308 now Council of Canada and delegateafrom Now- "The Threshing Floor," her new painting. -- I - I . - . - �. . .- -, , ­ , ­ . It's the best dodge yet, but you in& - extends to 273,000. In buildings alone tile foundl&nd, at which a basis of union was. " � . _�_. - � . I I I . . , ­_ �_ v, '" 1 at once, and his greeting was exceedingly was ' __ Cotten seed meal yields sugar that is',. I. - .__ I .. - : - � I " I � kind. I-fe said he was glad to see me, and , just bet I'm u to that now." increase within five years' shows in 1886 drawn up. Canada was to assume the pub- - . % 11 '. . � . . I . lie debt of the colony, pay a lump sum of fift"n times sweeter than cane sugar. . �: . . i , � , . I . 11: ti at his voice had a peculiar me- So was the other man. . L . - - � I _. , lit a bree,ch of promise cage the counse 000. For the ear 1821 it reached tho eaQr. than House of Commons and four in the V . " The diffimity of getting any.' : . . , � , , _ , . . his own invention. y, he f,3r t' I i tiffasked the defendant: moull sum Of V1,137,000. -Tha value of the Senate. A, steam service was a , . . - .. v, as he secured All ' - c ; exports to the United 8varea for the year liunters near Caledonia$ Pa. - . .., - ! �. I ... .; i . - t bim nothing, . e . Yea, you ever kiss the plainLilf ?" ., q! 00% this be* ag about 40 per of the proposals, but now they are to be re. - I -1. - . . I 11 . [ I . ­ ­. � Surely, I the"' e inus't be a' 'on the ,,, How ofteul", '. I I ceut. of the output o seeing a negress . , i . . .. I *� - --savi ft till , uestlon of that the negotiations will be successful. ? . .� . , - " � f . . � .. ots I I Admit having kisiI her every even . In matters of politic" the q what do black women do ,When they wan I ., - - we chatted for some ' up- ,� 9 Yes ;-but I was coMpelled,to do it"" genet election. which is generally a4mitte � 1: . - 4- "I ­- ­ . but the thought that was,' Ill away with all the differences which have men often do. , I � 1. -1 � I I _ e,nt subject , .' 61 Compelled-bow's that. I �. to be not far off. In anticipation of its re- ' . I i - I 11 Joc " - . 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ROUSISHOLD • . , - .. 1J, , s - . �A - - - manage, and as a aleanAng arop. i ..� -o."'., i � I :... �... ­.. frock costs formerly worn by gentle I f 4$. - ,� �t _� I - 1. , . . " �_ ......; . _ . ..- 4%, ".. - _. - . _71 . •� j ff� . - .0. .. . L .- _. . _ , .. ­ ,�;, ��4' i; , . - _r , Corr .. 1. 11 A _ �1 I . I .11 _ ,espondinst button-holes or loom cc I R& Re. an ex"l- I .! ­ - . :� �... VIA &A a Astura- I . 1 RA [_ I ; . �.. ­'._,''. . _. X116 11TA re 6 41 8- . 11 .; C. - . . - - - - - - - - - . . - . . do De of grioultu . ` =:•r _` ":,� in the corner of said skirts: lent pasture for sheep and lambs and for 6 - . . . - I �, , -A ' . . - . _. , , �i� . . . I . � , � - .� . � � . , . . . " � . . - 'has in press the following -hulletin on Ra . . %� 0 - - . - ; -.,-.. . Woman Weapon' pe . ,144� - � ` - ' - - re?ple W,tu 814bi at to catarrho, cattle that are being fattened, an4 �o for . , T t-3 �_,� "�� � � - e - I .. woman's weapqn r" - �� .i �T, r � �ift . Culture by Prof. .8"w and Mr. Zavitz : - . , . .- . � I I . .� 1,-, -, � , .1 , 44 moks'have hj�ocii -need -to be parl -_ . L, . rt' *' -4 , x`' � . - i I .* , ., I � ­ . What is a won ­ I- , 8: - 62 we can judge from.our IiII experilnoa, � ­­­ ­_ . ­ .,--- - - - � - _... - . . . i asked a charillint girl , I . . -," ­ . The -principal.oI of this BuUttin are. It , . - I . '4��_ � ": ,-, 1 � . 1, - ' , 1, , , . - - . . I cs shy Y � -1 I Or feet - fflovain 1 14, will also furnish good pasture 'for,s 'Wine. T - - tipelent 4�1 �Mpst - ,IV - .. AY I'- I- i . - I.'. --I � . ... .. _ � * 0 . . - - - - �, ��f_ --r_ I 1; I � I 'I- 4. . f " . - - ' f to la I%o nutritive ratio of , ,­ _ � . . . X . , I '. , - t1h. t th i f t green rape ho given diseas"; "1ciicel" �6 fw.ily .18 I fJ p _. . " a =. : . . - I ­ � rise dropped he . rn-roli t, 1: To ,attention the farmers , _3s th�m , . -alit carl: a tiv - . - . . . - . lvastrokeA, vagrant (I.; �_- i - 1. .; , ,. � .. s(I P'S le - iLTP109 a�'" y - the v*bo,q thI rape elf plip agrigulliure r 1Tt I ­ � � � ' - .1.1 .- 1: "" 11 - - I . - - - to thousands everywhere to -. :. --.�'- ­ - �­ -, � %�on consciously she intirmuro , - thoii •- oufa tantahl Olbs, , by Wolfq is I':!1 9, while that of red olover � -] 0 ]a to them, tA4 . -it are I ,� ,% ­ 1, .1 . . F ! f Cauada. 2..-Tomake . from 14 r., 11 � ��'. _: � �, i . * 1�i I 71- .: 11 , . - I rr.is rosebud newly 011t; and should come well up the ankles an d , - 120 in blobsom, b oiI 1A1. , , It thitigs -CI ., .. .. . . .. . viI usai to W4110 may "V,Iow�d suffering slaves, . Hood's Sarsaparilla. � i , suspicion - :,. - �.. . , . . IT -1, , _�.e - - I 'I - _:.4 � .. ....'��, .­ 1, ' 2 I T-;--. ­`­"' '0 . --I lll�ve a strong - - .-. -- ­`­ - - I . h k _pat� . ; - 2, _ " ,, -. .. . I . uL,, I � _... _.- - - - 4,ot he laced or buttoned tight, fr,GM'.th tend Int, - ' with midered,the, vAlhb of rapt &-fattenind,J6, I Pr I ' !v4 ­ �,7 _ , . . - lier weapon is a pout-' .. ; ki d ' 61,.oqr ex ri wl . remarkable success, In curing every arm ", . . .. . - . tak!_ UW . bast from two to three ti greater- 6#iki * th&V -, I ." �,� . . . " * .i. - In making buttern);Ik muffins one , 11 - " c; : � woman's weapon r 4 th & Rot, P _18LIVIS, Ir �.. .. � - ; i ; 1118 Meg wrofu1a. The most severe and painfal lI - - -_ I-.: -4, - - - ,t.,: . ..� I - 99r. . � :.,.�, I �. . ­ what is a woni . uart of sour milk, two eg's one aA ictis of one cWtilliff of a trapdf,plover of.a; similar 0 Mitre, -,._�_--_,�.,�.' , "I _� .�.. � . • asked a lov r t 1119 .- '---77 - . - raddei df gr6*ftg it iWeVotir''co'Odit . . 'ping sores, f,wUhI InII n ,, '. .-. ... r . .1 . . f by Ica �. 1. ... 11. . , . lie turned himl ...1. ­ , . - 1. . - I _�_td 1--. ,-;��t_� � . , . . i T a. � 1 4% itlldig iit ni _' - rea. i .,.,.. I ; ­ - I . ,.- - 4',j 7 )11 ,%Or , :- - - oia%, M*-dcii . "t and 011TAare"io f6i " we Itive .been 'a _. . Lj . . Itumor i. tvl� eyo, kaji.41 � t_ ! . . C'agniy )ltlo, . -, � - -, - - _'. �;;: . - I . "'i Lb c3res 9f h .1 ) j . .. tear gott and 9 . ,; f If! u , , . .1&-I$Wwe.pastuTad481walsoonrapap-iui, ,� _. - i,_ � " ­f d • -; I - )".) I., - • - to the . ­� - , " I I able to'socertain thIl up prftent . .-IjUbduess, and every otlm - lam vt " blood - '' - ." �� - ,,,jam -L' . . . . . . ." ., ., . . , Di R:61vct Hi)4 we .fa 0 - nrikii A -good :bat6l. a t 1890.07 zdt tpO Uql.",h"d . I . ., - I . � a . . I 4 ,mum% i '&e lia- - yielded to .tile powerful - effects ' '. I . . . . 'k, - I a eg s w I I - "tims. Since Bulletin LK was isI we - •A cease ve - :,! P.*i.' . .. � . _. All innocent Of 91111(', , - I � :,. -;., -4 _� . . .. I -, . Inc) eagerly Ile answc-red: , I' )stii them 46o ebb -inn a I - or U iflisii0ji in ref- 1, of these in each instance were carriadj . `.,_�� - .- ,-, � F1 a smile." - -, .. _. �":` . and salt, and lastly the sods. Bake ii- rings V4 gained not a little- iiI - I V tike medicim.- Tqv-W . -, .r -, 1 ' -:., -4 �­ - - - .,�'. 11. � ,-L . . .1 .1. . .. . .- - - ­ . . I . I � 1 -- `_�', :: ­ . .7.1!1 - :, ­Her weapon 1 .. � . a orence to. the-growth ofthia plant, 4hwises on L into 'the, 1wipter,a1W &be awon.. for . , , j$. I . . , _.., __ i k oven. - E . . . - . � I I � , 1.4 -'­ -M,E-' -'-'4*,(- '-011' 1-,i irt t'� ; , .- )A a q1qC . Ica Of. pasturing % 6A Over, iind it i,ivp#' III 040 -.1 �1_ . , . . .,. . , �,-, ', - .�­ � - - * � � . Ion, - , , , �4 - 3 V , - - , .-� ... - th whiob it wily, I a - ptko *a& 't1ba MQ( . � , . if . - I - - I , 4,whnt i-,4 a woman's weapon?* . . i,,f'tJ1_4.. - - 4F. 'M�.: - � . . I �1�1 . . I r;r the f 4 well w*i taken' J the' ia - ., - " . 1 - - '. I - J, , - ­ . ... ... . apple fritters Peel and slic; some feting it;, the ilkf9rvnatiQn hhuil Sjopupd in. . pc. -� , � . :. . . , . I -� , . inspiration I . g the �n a son - Is , du Upfi, . I �, . _ 11 In. :,, . 0.1 . ­1 . - . I asked a poet then. 00(i a 000 � , . - . 'With sudden inF . . pples, lay th - an t into wip te� qlart6'ro. . . . I ...1111W . S . , .. , . . .. ' - mad prmirI in t Al. , . I . I . , . , � -,-- _�,,��­­ :z,_,�,.:, . - . . . . -, .. i - I . I . .. _.'. . I . � �­ . � . . ­ ,,, -.. I � - - - I ' • . ), , ' J11, . . 4: � V�(f : - iJ eseized upon hl�g Pfln- , , , i ­f' ': J., .wvet with.:"ok -ad sorII Abe B41ati 7 I. .0 .�) �, . .�!,:: �, I I , - ; , .. � - . to d thougand, I Rape as a catch crop, . The extent to , - 1'i. ( f�., � - � . ,1011, I could wrl DRISCRIMON 110* ItArs, --As maby porsons I I ',., -'L_'-_� . . L . .� ' L L ' , . - . - . . . .d! 10 . _1? _ s; .. � -1 ]gave to .stand.,turaing and adc-lin . 'Wliivh rapp via . ,p i% , '.. , .. 1, 1. . Re cried in accents clear -, ; il , , do not know whop vapo*- a brief dewWiptiwi . y be grown as a Catch dro 1 1 . , . ..;_._ , - � I - � . � - I : - . ougit an'd-jilic'e, ifrequired, about tw ho I - arsanart 11% . .; . . '. "But woman's surest Aveaj)on, . on] ' limited by the dtlaires of the farmer 3 * , , , , 17- . . ... � � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ­ :.'. . L • phoold. - out of the plant may be necessary. It bear,# ;6 . _.. . . .. I . - - 1 grant you, is a tcar-". . 1, 1�� The cores, ,be carefully ts n o .. &XILWO nature df thd'seltison as the pr . as- SoX by all druggists. j) re A tP1JV..4.-.. ­ " � � . :. . . - .. . . ". with a cutter. Dip in butter and ry in close resemblange to the SNelde-.turillp in I . . - : I- - . .1 the early stages I 1. once tr stis -may f6l- -' by 0. VROOD &1W., Apiiihocaries, uwwelij Mais, - ; 1� . r I . d enc^ of molstnrd� * It A. -r. , , boiling lard. Drain well and set in a of its votrth, but it unua ' �!Z- ,:-"._-t ,:��_ ­ '... ­ . _. . ... . . i low any gmin kc�p that has been � reaped r -100 D6868 Ohe DollAr', "".' , -�­�t,­'.. 'j�e Work of WOMM ­ - __ - ly attains a greater height than tho turnip I , - . . - - Ong, With auger dusted over. . . t early and that has been sown with grasses .(.4 . - . :11I � , �1% � I '0..4, � . - ! . It is exceedingly aggravating to find . - � � and prodpees more of stem mid leaves. - . . - I .. 1­ I . . I . or clovers. - - In 1891 we raw rape, in drills _ .7. � . I.. . . � . • .. � . . - . ... �', __., ,... . , --wome ,.�_ ­ . ­ . , .1 ,F i * " Ch had already - - - � - ..,f � _. .;" . . ,. ,-.! ; - ,.,:. 11 - . - , . �, pv'��, that . . . . � n discarding work just as it becomes �:, - ��-," has a fuiiform and stringy root_ , . . . - 1'. . d,_j -hi turnip'isbulbdus. ! On average abtle, on 1 18 .acres of land w , . UU16 0abinet of I---- , . T:, i � -- : W. - . f4ralicially profitable And me', taking it u . ­, r., Wa a of Women. . .1. 'O., of t a . - - I ' ' * ' , , -, ­` • . a :�..­ . , I - 11 y , produced an extraordinary crop of whent. L -,-I-'­ �_..' ­ . � � . - . Yet this happens in numberless cases. � . -1 i. � when grown in drills It usually reaches the I Tli. floating island in Sadawga LakeI,; I - . ".- . WomI In Finland consider kis on height of from one to two feet, but on soils justlytiega h tftng� ' !- soin as one eniployment becomes of serious %tv , 60 lambs were pastared on the rape growu . lipa the greatest insult,'even from a ver. 'very rich in vegetab upon it for 2.5 da a without_*my additional rded as one of the greatest curi. .i - ': " - � , iniport and of value enough for men to Is matter itsometimes . -y I ­ _,��, - . - The average age at which wolne marry attains the heiglib of at least three I food. The aggregate inore in live weight osities in the Eastern States. It contains ":` .. - . .'.. . . ,., IL(lopt it, women are quite likely to discard teat:. was t ` . d out of co repetition with in civilized countries is set down at years. There are several varieties of rape, but the at the rate of 179 pounds per ogre, about 100 acres of - fertile land. and is some ,� 1:'­ 1, . . . ' It' if, orare frightened which at 5 cents rr pou,ud gives 08.96 " + me& found in, one quarter of the lake and , � .* - �' -thren. Several centuries Paris, has one woman chemist, Ile. IA only kind grown as a pasture in this coun- U . 1 : : -. .-- .t'�� their stronger br, Clerek, who pastied a first-class exam ation. try is known as the Dwarf 14:mx. the food value of the rape without consid. then n another. . . -: - Z.. _. � ago, when the mass of mankind was ocen- � - . � i 1. !.: . - . - "-.-- pied with feats of arms, women were the Al ra. Henry IC Updegrave, of Tow :r City, . or'" the increase in value of the original Ban have estimated that every yeses ' I -- -. �.. Pa.. is the youngest gr6at-grandmo -her ADAPTABIL 20 WvA= -Like the weight of carcase. - - . . .;�,4 - - - . a I& I I fourteen ieet of the entire - �',.: . only leeches );Hawn. it was considered 'a I turnip rape is adapt-ad to tam to yer equal to . -:,. . . virtues of record. She in oily, 47. L � ore Oli. -texperleuve surface -'--- : ,:�: '- --'- - n N a. Rape" a soiling crop. Ou se of all oceans and other waters in I . , I . - - rpost womanly act to study the Mrs. Edmund- Russell, the teacho- of Iss- - mates. In all probability it will be found . 1_�, . � I I herbs and medicines, and even to acquire to n temperatures that are inolino(t with rape as a wiliu crop is somewhat taken up into the atmosphere in the shape - - ' • .,' ^ , - . 1�_!. -i ' within th? thetio gymnastics, say there is whole limited, but we have found that when it in of vapour, to fall as rain and again flow -, .. � I . .: .. � - � : - the art of surgery. Yet, till v to rather than warm. It seems to . . I _� � - , %;­ 1. . ;, i . , " a o enter a in. MCI cut before the snow falls and put up in heaps back into the seas. - .. I'�" - ' - last score of years, it has been a coin, science in knowing how t I I - ' ...... .. .. �- __ ­4 - � . .1 .. ,�,L�,l , - . . - I - 11 w more vigorously in our climate in the of some size in the Bold it - will keep for The speed of the fastest railway is bht ` . , � 11 - - .. .. Mrs. Tuana Neil, of California, ge-s $10,- Fro 1. . . : * , , , inon thing to sneer at a woman physician DA 00.) a year in the insurance busin - so, the late rather than the early summer, ud it several weeks. It may theoi be drawn from little more than one -half the velocity of the � __. �.,,`�:, ..:.. , �.._ . I - ­ - . . - ; - . ­ .1 . " , � i-I 1, �,.'_- .1 I I - I those who have stopped out of the limits � continues to grow until the tiros of severe the heaps when wanted and fed to an als golden eagle's fight. That bird often. .-: ' " ' - largest salary paid to any woman. these im - . �­ - 1? � proscribed for their sick. Gradually the prej '#I It is frosts when not maturodatau"cUstforiod. . . ��. - - * 9 The Hebrew Journal says this . .. indoors. Althoegh milch cows cannot be makes 140 miles an hour. '_ -:; .. i ­ . udice aga-list the woman physician is bein III . 1� � oon that, '. - .1 - � overtome, Many other "we might be in- one of the worst misfortuilits of weir It is scarcely probable that rape will live pastured upon rape w:sn to the taint The largeO greenback extant is a $10,000 , .1. �' : ' , ' , ' -1 ' 1 - E through the waster in this latitude and yet which it would give 0 .f '... �_! - back into o I - , �.. 4. - stanced where women have gone falsehood -in not as & rule oonsidere - a din. of the k we have good bill, and only one such note has been print- .. -. �. --. ._.. � 1. I.Y. - . . , . they honor among them." . retain sufficient, vigor to produos, a crop reasons for believing that it it is ow-ried and ed by the Government. Of the 65WO belle, - : - ­ , . � . lucrative employments from which t . - - seei the following summer as in Great _ , �` _.. . - I ... - . � I . . . had been pushed by the superior force of Married women live on an averse a, two fed W the cows after each milking the re- the next; largest, there are "van. ­ , . . I I I . .1 I . . made a success of them. The most years longer than single women, a =• hough Britain. In our experionee, mach of it has sults will be satisfactory. � The Government authorities at Washing . 11W , men and n child perished from the intensity of the frosts. � . . - - . _. _i_.,;-. ..�1'1_141. - . , Washing - conservative thinker could hardly say that one woman 4.11 Rape as a green manure. AlthaIllih ton are eIrpenIftlenting with a vegetable rar- . . . �, *­, conser it . . . . ... �-~: - " , - I Queen Natalie is going to I.An - A DAPTABILITY or SorLs--Tbe most suit- our experience in wi a ee ,Ue4 the "'um ptno beast." 21 if placed * � � � I . . � . -.,. , _. ..... -_! ..... - ment, but as soon as butter '115 C , I . butter-making was not a woman's employ- a publisher for her memoirs. In . gro ng M as n as smooth table it beeps constand � -making is con- _ &We soils for growing rape are fairly moist, manure, is limited, there need no Eub5 On 16 SMO jumping y 014 . , ,w, �,, - Vienna the authorities forbade all iblica. free - working foams, rich in organic matter. an to its pro-eminent ad%pta,bility for that' the move Jumpin : about� turning over � , � , I,- ducted in a large creamery, where it be- %_ 11 ­y "- � . . . - ' s . .:-. , . * a matter of a tholugaud pounds a tion.. I : Black loame are very suitable after the purpose especially wbon.1grown as a catch and performing 11 I kinds of acrobatic ,,. � . I _ . ... f , '" � mines = . - -I..- I - _. _..., . , I - - . . : .. _ - . . week instead of fifty, and is conducted on Mrs. Rose Hartwick Thorpe, wh wrote plants cone got a start in them owing to the crap. The roots permeate the soil arid the tricks- : . . . , , - r . I . . ..fial .- . .. - " Curfew Shall Not hi -Night, - Flarge antount of humus which they contain. plantA when not matured Will Continue to " " 'I . ' ­ - '..* � i,�---�i`;_, , scientific principles so that the result is ?g To . is liv . 1".. i ­., - sure, it is done by men. The fact is that ing in California, and is busy on a iisLory Muck swamps when draified yield- ulagnifl- grow until the time of 6rd frost, . .... - . % . ­ C...:,..'�.. .6 .. - ­ I . " , . - our farmer's wives, with their long experi- of Otegon. . . __ Cant crops, and the rape .grown upon them 5. Rape as a d,mning crop. As a Gleaning " . - - � :.'., � 1.,�A ." . .1. - The late Mies. Autio Brewster haK soad- tends to reduce the ax . � . .. ..,".. .. .- I - ence in butter making, are being driven out - , excess of organic matter crop we have none that will compare with . . - .11 - - - . ': r icon, contain. Soils that, are suitable rape all round offectiveness. On soils '. - - --.I,.- _... � �_. .. of an excellent and employment 40I PO-ro 1. - y ,..Ge an ._:, �1­ - ..?1- *. - engagement of male and alien hands. parts of Shakes ears and all of Sh -,near's for growing good crops of turnips and Cc suitable to its growth &Imoa of t ,. .. ,, - " . - by the ,_ : P - corn & SDI Ito .. _ - - � - ; No one doubts that the business of cream " Facrie Queen,' by the time she; was 5 will also be found well adapted in most in- more noxious of weed life "a bee . . . .. - . , . 9 9 P.. . • _. � ,.� �_ - • , -1 . . � � : radi- _ I I ',_� - �`,' � . . 'yet it is to -be regretted years old. . - , _ _-, - ,- - * , stances to the growing of rape. It will not � . . - �, :.- - cries is a success ' called in a single season, with wise manage- -_ � . .- . • .. . - :_ L`. � - that in woman's pee liar - sphere she has not The Princess Conti, daughter o Lolais grow well on stiff clays, poor sands or on men I .. I , �, I . . ­ �.-_ � -nade this success 1#r own, and has allowed XI, was upbraiding the Moorish E:Ibasss- any kind of soil deficient in plant food. t, except in so far as the see" of the . y . _:.. ., - - It I . " ­ . ­'. :-- . I , - came remain in the ground Without ger- . S - X_ . .1 . ­-_ I . . . the middlemen to conic between her and the dor for the Mohammedan custom.. oly. PLACE 1-4 Tug RoTATiox. -As rape is in mination. Ak � . - - s . . • I . � . . . .;- - . I - .. . . .��-!M - .!., - gamy, when the Moor thus defee the .. . , i, � . . .. Z_40 - - .. . � market. excellent cleaning crop when grown in drills . Martinsville, N.J., MethodistPav_ ­ 7 � ' I � AN y ' . - # I . I 1 1 1 - I - NVh should riot fariners'wives and 4augh - practice: •" Madame," he said, " a p .relit y and cultivated, it may with much advan- PASCAMONS 20 sa Ojwzuvm rm Gitow-' " My acquaintance with.._ - .- . of wives in allowed among us becaus in our OL Sonage. .. . .-��,� . tern a large neighborhood organize and tAgo b placed between two crops of grain. INN RAM-40ffitdo a" Sheep should never ; t .-,. , � _. 11� " � - country we must seek in several omen your remedy, Bos&ee's German. !* ' � - . . . establish a co-operative creamery, to which An it luxuriates in soils abounding in vege. be turned Upon rape Whost hu,4" lost they ...: I - . . . ­ . -- - they would all furnish the cream? There are the charming qualities which are he to be table inatter it may be grown with much efit too frwfy of il� When sheep re t, Syrup, was made about fourtedn ... . . .. .� .: "t-­,�", . . . , abwtdance of farmers' daughters seeking found in one." success on an overturned sod, inverted in I Upon it they Way be left, there, but When yearS RgO, when I camtracted a Cold L I ' . � Y' employment in then cities studying jwt � ring, or Ju and � - . ' -'� ` . . 11 The late Julia Dickinagn & wc-nan of . . , - __ .. ��..��;� _. - W16afth who r9dided in .'Oils an the autumn or in the fast after the ha free awns to a pasture they will which resulted in a Hoarseness �- - �� . studying what not, whio could do an the :,. - - : �'O '�l - - n . 11' :.Oft to cutting the fi 7clover. We ro a Coiirh which disabled me from , " . . . _.�.. _,A. � "endow ,rot crop 00 have P UIVIT =. They shodd have salt -,W- . �­, _ work of such an estabhqhment except t6 Pberlin Collel� $40'em, ona�hali I I Lt usualj� do D4 require i . 01i o ... I - - III-- I i�, ivork of lifting . heavy buu.ketA, which ought a ohs . ir of li4 pri'llicipal and the ret■minde'r obtained excellent results after sod over- at, will they she grain filling my pulpit for a number of ' ' � - . - 1 - turned in Anguat and sown with rye, out very frosty mornings, th should he kept �:, � ,.,- '�,, F I - . . tow done by.aauaeouq)4oyo.- There for a depa,rta,eut of physical culture -or wo- green, and twan followed by rape. off the for a time. .. The owners of purs- SaMmatIm After trying a Physician, , . , I - ' - I I - - ' ' . , � I . - . --making mell. . bred stX6bould nee much care when pan- W1 � - . � ": ' essential part of the work of butte, - - . ithout obtaining relief-I cannot * . " . --- - which may not .be better . r entrusted to Leading life iinuFailce'o.ompatties -are as; PREPAILATIONOF THE 801U-n_6 prep- a valuable animals on rape. ' say now what remedy he prescribed.- -I r ' , - � - women's hands than to men's. The estal). tablisWng departments where wor.an can i oration of the soil will to some extent d4i. tftri" . . . I - . .11 I . I I- and upon the rotation. When rape is the . . . -1 saw the adyertiselineut of your -- - -:, .. . ' lishmentshould,ofcourse,be' nductedoir insure their lives as well as men. lissaid My , C01COLUNONS. . . . . cc * . town . remedy an ­ I :� - w and the land is Dot foul d obtained a bottle. I -, - , - �.`� . . strict business principles. There should that all the large companies will be -taking , . . 1. - . sti such risks before the end of the year - t crorspring cultivation will be found I. That in nearl all the cultivable per- �_ . . . .. be agencies for the sale of the butter in horoug I Me6ved sack quick and permanent -. I , *., : James H. Fish, for many years :official auffie'L"'L When the land requires cleaning time of the Domm the climatic condi- . . . .. . -..--. .- cities and villages where it will command - &ULU growing' hel firou2 it that whenever we have . . . - - 1. . _"� ­ - - the beat price, and such, agencies should ba stenographer of the New York Wnpretne mn cultivation followed by frequent tions will be found suitable tQ the I f, - .�� . '� _. � ha or Bronchial troubles * ' - . _L: - . - . r �, says it find & fii.;t-class atirriag of the soil in the spring will be of rape. . . -, . .. - � - , .1 charge of daughters of those interested Court, - found effective in reducing wood life and in 2. That a lLr ' - i I f the soil of sizice in our family, Boschee's Ger- , : - - I. - ... 1. , iii the co-operative scheme. There is no stenographic clerk among young -wamen a 00 proport on o . . , � - . .- . . � scouring that fineness of tiltk and retention Ontario is well adapted to rho growth of man Syrup has been our .-favorite - . - pof;sible reason why many' of the army of than a,mong young inen. A prominen sayer of moisture so helpful in the growth of rap. I _. ..�. . _.. . unemployed women ,who are Continually ,said, "I prefer a competent wom about comedy aiid always with favorable . � : ". • I rape. A favorite method with us in to tow _. drifting to the cities for work should not my place, because she will min ' d r own a crop of rye in September, to cut it when 3. That rape Is, specially valuable as a pas- tesults. .I have never hesitated to ' - , - - __. he aided. by such a project as this. There is business and won't smoke." well out in head with the binder for winter tore for fattsatug ahoop and, lambe owing to rt my experience of its use to . - � . 1. . . always a demand for home-made bread and Boulanger 's oldest daughter in en ,ged to the ease= of the year at which it grown, and rL76 ' ­ ,;_ . . 9 fodder, or when in the blossom, to be made othm when I have found them -- - '. - �r�� - � �_ . " - . . cake, home -made pickles Lund home-made be married soon. She lives with h to its high feeding value. .- . - ­ .. .. . . . . I ,_ . into silage. But it would also serve a good ' , ­ -, preserves, at prices which will compete er in Versailles. The younger daug to now the rye in August and pas- ,L That it is an 6xoslLent food when pro- ft"bled in like manner." RXV. . .. - --. . , i -1 . . " e .. - . 1 � . - I with the inferior produce of this kind now been the wife of Capt. Dri&nt for purpow I ­., - - , -, _11" - .1 . k until rho first of. June. PariDS Iambs for winter fattening. W. H. HAGGARTY0 I � - e . . . _�_-. ��'. - . I . . - . . - : �_L' 1, , - - - for sale. Canning and pickling establiih- years and is with her husband in T - tare fall ands . of the Newark, New ft . ... . � 1� .-,., -, . v . I ments of a similar kind might also be con- The Queen has caused her privat. seem- After the rye in either case the land is at & That one &era of rape grown in drills - A Soft - . . .- �:� _;4. .- . - . . - - . . - - . . I t d on the co-operative plan by unem- tary� 8)r Henry PonscI to pub.sh the Once for rape. The preparation Immediately after a crop of rye cut as a Jersey, M.R. Confer- 9 ' � • - - ..- (IU4-, e I *. � . . �, _,"- � , � 1. t� I., .1 � - - I ' I -a - consist,& in Plowing carefully, rolling as own con food will rature from 10 to 16 lambs ence, April 259 Remedy. . _� , .:.. - ­ . ploye'd women. fact that she will no longer 10% this ustom- pru , , . . . . .. . . : � It is nut our purpo3o to add to the many ary gratuioy to parents on the birth 1Df trip- as plo wod, harrow Ing once A week and mLk- or from 2 to , months, and that when • • . - 0 - , , - . -_ . - __ btirdens, of the farmer's wife. It is not a lets in their families, unless in ca ' of ex. ing the land into drills from 22 to 24 inches grown an the sole crop of the season under 4. G. GREEN, Sole Man1r,W66ftry,NJ, ., : .. .. . . ., . 1. � __ - - . . - I . - _.­ (Jft.5tion so much of whether she finds - ceptional Ix)verty. I ' apart . just before *Ow1n the rape. When favorable conditions it will sustain. a much - . . � - . ... . _.- � c1long 11 When & woman looks 'for em yffient rape is grown as a �_ 1. I • I . - I;- � . 11 to do as whether what she doe,$ 0&tC%-0r0P It May be larger number. . . � . � .. . gives-the beat result. There is no use of she look a first in t* the most c i T von- sewn broadcast or in drills after the removal & That ordina, y grade lambs when pas- Dickemd Ohd&en. -- . . .. . .1 L1_:1 a I of the revions crop. % ban sown broad. - Jai mera of limited means educating their _uPs. The way in which she finds a can in is Lured on rape without any other food sup- - _­ turned over I venture to think that such a' child as - ;­� .., . t tEa ground may be �_ , , . - .- , . : .laugh for teachers, for the ranks of notthere. It little tin clad' C" plomentwilf make an gainof 10 David Copperfieldie rare. The majority . - . . ,.�4 . ... .. :_ - teachers are over full. There is little more byway which opens just beside he I says with the an low but when growil in - pounds per month. . t', - - . . PLOW - . .... - ; drills and cultivated the ordinary are made of more commonplace material. . �... . . I., . ­ � ._ - i - .. .. . . - use ill educating them to write poetry as a Eleanor Kirk's Idea. - 7. That rape in admirahly adapted for They would know better how to get on.- � _.��'e: ' .�" , should be used. . - .. . 1. ­ . remunerative piofesn;-1n. What they need The Swedish bride- tries to me t . be fed off or with Mr. and Miss Murdstone. Very few - h- 1: - . . . groom . ; growing as a catch crop to � . . _. - .,.- .,­sk . is practical elliployntit, which will bring before he sees her, to gain the masM Am-Although rape owed under as a, green manure. bole- nowadays at any rate--would, even - , . ... �_; . � . - .-.,: . . . - . - ..'� " I - - . places her toot before h - An an aver" season will give a fair return ' plowed . _.. _. �'­ � -,- a practical mohey,return. in during tl;3 care, P-. , I `, _.. . . . ., s at eight or nine years of age, be quite so ­ .. ,.% L­ I � . I I - -_ . . . moo and sits in the bi idal chair flrii�, She from ordinary land it is unusually respon- & That rape as a cleaning crop is probably �.; - . I - L -� em of eas:ly Imposed on by a waiter as to allow - , - . .- .. . I . ­ - . - I . ­ . . ' must stand near the groom, so that ho one 81I to large applications of farmyard matt. without a rival in our present system l . � - ��- I-, . . . � .. .. To INvent the Odor of I - him to oat their dinner without uttering a - .:- L_ .­:�. �- I - - � ­ . - - ... . - ­ I..' : - . can come between them. . ure. In average soils, therefore, it -is more agriculture. �. � . ..� -- , I - . � ' � word of protest. Ian: very doubtful, too, . � - I _o,. -�:, - � �� . . The unpleasant odor produced by per- State and Church combine in Ti--.rkey to than probable that the application of a nom- I . : . - ��,,�;-. , li , " . , - 41- , � , . , . - - spirat 9. That much care and prudence must be whether many boys would have been Tuite. . . . -, . : . _. . I . . : ion is frequently the source of vex)- make a woman's path to matrimow easy.. plate fortilizer ill give good results, but in ­ . .- . � .. _T1_,A_..; �� . u pan unng a -_ � _. . Mi exercised i t - animals on rape or so leverlike to Little Emily and have - � . 1, - _ _11., � . . - tioll to Pei-soils who, are subject to it. As long an a single man's parents �v,), he our experience will largest increase of crop . . . . - : m . I ­ � ._� - . � , loises may follow. found such intense delight in Mr. Pegotty's . - .. . lNothing is simpler than to remove. this odo'r may reside with them, but, at thei! death, has been obtained from the application of serious . ... 11.1 .... - , '' ' . :. ..'_ -r, -.'.'.- - .. -, . _. wonderful house by the sea at Yarmouth. - : :: .-� '­i 'I, ., : -, ­ ­ , . I I .1,;1_ It is only necessary to procure some of the the bachelor must havi a civil &lid r-�­Ii ions nitrate of soda and the next largest from -10. That rape is not an exhaustive crop '. . ,;.� I . ; * ' . . . 1A compound - Still, one feels that David is real and '.; . ..., �N.­ ��P.��; I ­ .% , , spirits of ammonia and. place permit befo-e he can get another 16 the application of salt. on the soil whet nastureel off, an what has from first to last consistent with himself, *. - .. ..r.4 . .,i r ­ : .. .. - .. . about two tablespOODWIS ill a basin of water Roscoe Conklin ref AW_ cultivable area in re- . . . . - -n . L . I 1. I I . ­­ .- Washing the face, hands, and ,rms wi ad SZF.D AND .9owiNo.-The most suitable been taken from t a �-',­ %� used to at IF de, ... which, by the way, in more than can be �. , .V�.'� � t� daughter's wedd;ng because she wore to I to of tur'ned to it and something in addition. ... . - - _ . * ­ - . time for sowing rape in nearly all IwLr . said for all Dickens' characters -Ham Peg- ., , � . ..�.:�---�:,� . 1: . _ this leaves the skin as clean, sweet, and marry a railto&d train hand. ' To-utriy that I Ontario is frova June 25tA to Jul 5th al- , - otty, to wit, who, when we are first intro- _. . :. ,��­�:- --,t, , - - - � . fresh as one could wish. The wash is per young man is at the head of one of -;..he big- though & fair crop may be obtaIlnes when it -_ - �..- -IT 4i4. - . ... I . . I 1132 - educed to him, in little more than a half - .*,: ".. � - fectly harmless and very cheap. eat railroad systems hi A me'ric -_ * The I in sown earlier, and a full crop may some- .� I A Do'lible, - . � -, .Vk . . . ; .. '. , '. . . Dig witted, blundering lout, but becomes htfor , , , w­ -, - . . a _4 - - . - -_ - �; !�k.-,,- I . .. � _­ - .,._�Ii . - .. ­ I r . .: . laughter appears to have had a 1*:ter eye times be grown as late an the end of Jul Jly# 'The great sciatic nerve, when disturbed, the end of the story a really mangificent,.: - � I . - ,,,,�-m - - . . . . . .- - For awn " Z.. r . � a, I L for genius than the old gentleman.� catch cirope it should be sown as . . i- - . . ­ ­ - I . � _­ I _. � � I Cuts For the nowhold. , ' - , can give more P&111 than any nerve of the follow. . .- : -.. �1, -�; ,:. . . � :�,r,.� ­­ ,,, Mra. Chauncy M. Depew says -of her possible after the previous "op has been human body. Fortunately it in easily sub- Every one will' call to mind many other , � - . : �j - �i_ _,.-- _ :� . � ,--_. . - - .i- - - -, . . - - n a re . . .-:. . �1­7.­_ - . . A house to bosuccessfully papered must daughters: "One accolliplishme that I moved. aued by the right remedy at the right time. child characters in writings - . I - -:-­-,��,,,- _. I.. . _. - he treated as a whole, not by piecemeal. 11, am anxious to have them all acquir is that The mode of sowing and the amount of � - !.� -I _. i on this subject Mr. ;�illiam Blagden of ons. No other' male writer has given us to � � � ' i�.. , I .I... . -.., .1 . ,other words, however diverse the coloring of reading aloud well. I conside that a seed used will depend upon the object * - 1.�,.. ..,/.: . ... .. ­ - . . 19densor, Bakowell, Derbyshire, Eng., many. In my judgment, none of his chil..., .� � . �, /-11 - . - . _c.. -i - , . . . ". - . of its several rooms they must all harinou. � f soughL sufferer from sciatica for iron can compare -with those of car :11 � I - t. � ise. . very necessary pary o a good ad _cation, Whon the ground does not require writes: " I was & certain ( '. . I.- I � �', - and also that they should learn to ei .inciate cleaning and also an muck swamps and two years, St. Jacobs Oil completely cured female writers. t . . - ��.��_��,_., 'i � . . . - . . . I ,_ *-_ - .. . - . - , .,. ..'..%. . . . , A clothes-boiler that is permhnently set their -words clearly and correctly." 1 - -_ . - � . � _". '' . . • .,. t, -, -I.; I I - . . humup eoilB generally it way be sown broad- me when all other remedies had failed." Aff I - . a :. �. tl. 1, . . . . - L.�j 4��, - __ . . 4cn the range and filled and emptied. by fau. . . :� cast at the rate of 3 to 5 pounds of w*d per I * " -i .. ..: , �.. - I C , I - . - � ­ - Unless an Austrian gains the Coi0ft of '. . t :, . .".,:.,�._1,. If Gets is a great relief from the lifting up and -. . - -'-. -.: �' ' : -, '. "re. W hen sown an a catch crop or for . _.. ht� he got a passport to journey �'.`: -, I : .. , t, q., , - . ­z�.­[ .1 1- ,, , �- ..:" ... . ilar amounts will suffice, •'He (gighing)_,,I wish you 1; I -- :.- . . ... -1 � .1 ­%-­ ,� - I _.'a I I f . 7 , - . : fr;� . . ;; -. - �. . . I . . � green manure aim could find -, 1 � :;; . . - ' . .; . a' I water. � - Rome - wife � .. ... town of the heavy. copper boiler full o .. - , ; I - � - =, b W d the or of his own country. � �. ty . � Cherish the home w !Ae She (kindly) 0 0 v -.- .,-- � ­ lider. and the mode of sowing is the same. When Ph has been made that the - 11 with infinite something 0)6ut we to like. ­ . .. 4�', Cleanliness the ave impor- sowu in drills from I to 2 pounds of seed . � �_ - . .i. tant essential. If possible never ness. You cannot love it too mu �h, nor I _#1 Well, there isOD8 thingaboutyou I like soil and climate of Alaska are well adapted, �.;,) I �_ ­ - : . : . . use a knife- - sy be used, according to the condition of . -1 .- I 1. Re- in say . .. I ,.'. �­._- -* -,�_ - ,6't , . , _ . . ail 4 - � - . "i:l 'i , . �� I N, 1�,! , __ . I . . � blade, but at the toilet a nail- brush and give 't too much tune and thoug w very much." I I I am glad to bear you to hop-raising. , . . ( ... . - . - the ground. The seed is ordinarily sown. .. What in it?" •44 You make short calla. .. I... I 1, 11 - _... -.1 . . - -) - � . I .. _ .. - : - .; plenty of soap and water should always be member, life has nothing better too r you; - . ... I - I . 1�. i , f.�_ r .4i I . , 2 -,,.' . - * " , - � 11.:: called into service. it is the climax and crown of God gifts. with a turnip drill which puts in two rows . .1. . I .- " - .1, ?.. -! I. . . - . - • - I - - - . , . ,� _. I , ­� - - - � ... Make every day of life in it rich at a - Cline. It may be obtained from any . . � � - I I . . I ­ t . . - - ,t,-, �,., , � . an sweet, . - . - e.-I'l .- - 11 .. ­ . - It has frequently b�en shown, by actual f our -I �­�iz . . 't., - - 0 � :' - _, 'experiment, that troubled-8.1 Is will 1W last long. - See to 'it t.yQU ar leading sesdamen and usually at a � - 't :­ .. " w - cep &111 threat-. - . % ` - � - ­ .� I - ... �.,�-�_4,1 .,i , - . . coat not exceeding 10 cents per pound. I . � . ­ - - . __ I', - � - I ­ - I .. . , - _� -, , . . - }.. =`t... ,4 . . 4, 1 Is 'ttst memory; th t there - . . . � . - . coed insomnia are corrected by so simple a utno'emb of b, - ' L . . .- I . I , . . . . ,tu tno neglect and no har4huesq to ha nt you (_V,LT1VA1ZrcN. -When the rough leaf has I W .. k),!, .*- �­' ,if. . . . ,�; , ­12x' 4 1. 4, .., .; thing as the placing, of an open bowl of - - - � la,.v. - 0 WArnOUT AN EQUAL41 C 0 .� ,,, . � -..--,- . . inafteryears. Your little ones will io. and made a good start in the rape the cultivator . . � . , .,; " 4 �­ . .. _. . .. - . water near the sufferer's couch. I . . - - ­�. . . . , .. . � , -..,. - - . A beautiful bread Nad pastry tablei with go hence with your words and spiri plant. may be introduced. It should run as close - -_ Tj^qoMa 01 - . - . L' CURES,. -- ")'. 2- 1 � 4.!J. ": . � ; _ - - �._? 1. � =, -_ - - . �:. .. I . � I ad in their eternal nature. So a and to the line of the rows as in consistent with . I Li f 5,W1 'r,:- ..,.., . � ­ ;.,. - .".., 1- q ­ . -, '. .. 1, . .. marble to for the kneadii1g of the latter R,H UMAT18'MF_;_;' ' T ­ , . I . . , rf: , , . . I . . - - '' - 11 - - � f, � . . 1. . _,i_` �1:1 . : , -- .1 - Ila$ a a& � . 1. . - a llk.. ._,Z ­­ , * - _ leep drawer with two tin-lined corn' daughters will tro from you into th , great the saidiv of the plants. and the cultivation , I � . �­. a -� � .: � � , . world, to live as you have taught t in to should be frequent until the tope of the mzr - I I - �;'t -,:,: I - . I Z*,� Part e , frltAbt . M -` ' . L... -, . . � _. �I eats, in which J)rown and white bread' I 'a ARK , , . � 1, I �. I be a,typng Or weak according to th a have made a near approo4h between 1. NEURALCIA9:. - - , I . . :4. - r . . I .. '. I : . � -may be mixed simultaneously. , I _� .­ .- . _. pirit ­ ­ . . ,* ­ . . � . . _ I - � . f I i - , . , . . . . ., '. 1. you have engrafted upon them H will rows. .. - ­. .. .. ,. ;­ It .. , . _ ': " ,� .1 � . � - - , � . � ,­ fir.. .. '�_Ir - . - ., ,� � .� �. ).4.. - , �z*V­ -�� moths' so well as 11.1 LUMBACOr..- . � 31 . , ­ . Not�ing. keeps out i ,11 A . . - - - i.1 If every housewife, when she puts von yearn for them, whether living dead I When trite Und in fairly clean no hand- -1 . --- - I., ip . . _.. -In', TNIE-,G - i .. I � - - , 'papers s , , ,;, --. �-: - t � I " � . .., .. �_: . . . '. 4 ; o _1 - . , ­ , but when it Is foul it - . �. 't 1. , - -':4'`':': . . . , A ,,�. I ;,._ - - . ;X . . � ..... a * . ­ .11) . - , -1 - - . : w ' SCIATICA01 - - ,,, �-� ,,,�;, -/. uway her furs pasted up all "lie crevices How sweet or how bitter will be th mom- hoeing is required - MEPM - . �!�, �,.3 1 - , � ";_-, . .. � , i lind round I of the days when they prattle about _111 be necessary to go along the line of the APAI ... I I .4_��­.-.­,.��, , -,�"., - . und the lid of the box with paper� 017Y �. REMEDyf W. '1­4!�J;­ �. ...., �.­ _r,_."'..�1--_ .. - � 11 - . _ -;�, - 1"he would � ., ", � _ . . S � you ­.- -�R-I-kl ­ . ,!., �,,k I . ­11. 4 . - uld find her furs intact when un- in the home from which they ha a I no drill with the hand-hoe once twice to re- - g .. - Sputins, Grulsais, Burni4 Sweffln",I � . - _.� ,.- __ 4 . . .. - - . � them move we&& which need not of . � �, . � . _.. . forever I So live with them and I , rnecessitycost , I .. ­'. , "-I -- -, � � ­ 1. - ' I I :1,1�.j_�', '� - . 16.i:..: _. - I . packed. 1. . I !,.,'­ . - � " .: ­ _. , I ° ' h more than $1 per acre. No attention is ­ ­ - " ,_ , - - . now that when they are gone you- t THE CHARLES A. VOCELER COMPANY, SaItImore,"Md'. ..: _�' . . I 1 . ,_-�.- . Thit afashidn" of havif,k two buttons on the a I . I ., '. _�� ,I,,- __ . - - . ­ . . L " & I 'I - . � I . .�. .1 . jillvil- � . . . I..... . _. can look back on the t Wirth t kful. given ordinarily w thinning rape. " ; - - : - . . -: . ... il- .- , � - - _,:_-, ­ .�- � tai of a gentlernan's coat is said P" 0*nudlanVepot TORONTOIONT. 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Lemons 20 cis. peer dos. cad ire (6) rltLrs. Douglas, on the Ease Line 4 , �' fo the ed • Isbel on your pe�pei you lbs. raising far 26 Sts. at Lo en's. * is dun eronel ill this �t►eek. };` ,. '` ; .-; . E '' :,'. `` -� t ; oaDi always ascertain the date to which g g y a ,, ;, . . yiour subscription to TaxNxwsis aid. - Hundred thousand xxz ins inglse -The Greenwood company of volute- 3_, " 11 A ', Remittances are acknowledged b a p pp y �' . : ` ' �' Y = = bangs of date on label on the fli•et paper tvot- at Pickering lumber yard, pric 82:40 tears left for Niagara on Tuesday morn- - �' a °'t_, 'J, P. t _ owing receipt of money at this office. Always cash. • * ing. The recruits from this nsiabbor• �' t ' ' "4 . 0 tessp a date paid ahead. tf -The Markham Ecanasriist h been hood were few, W. gtaart and D. Hen- ateeII I)ie�f3Odtg. �We have II8W OII f�oYne Yet` _1D8 ' ` • _ . given a new dress. The ma is a nedy, T. A. Glreif foreman, being the ' ___ 4 = atterne of dark, light, cream and flowered dress 181F nine 1' ht print. only two from this village. - p - i- - - I .g -The funeral of the li►te ' sucis -A Government dredge is at ulrork lateens.. Every Lady should see them. , - . f_. . 1. - Waring wee largely attended on Satnr- deepening the channel at Frenohman's . . - - - PICKERING. ONT., JUNE 17, 1892. day, by friends from di$erent P of Bay. 8o�ne 20 days work will by oz- . . . . moo„- N==01,, •. _ . . . - .. =' - . the Township - pended, when the channel should admit . .. .- - •. - �' - - - -Tie Fire Cam has been - vited of the entrance of large boats This is •' ' +? 9. I__ to Markham for July l t, Shlkers are all the r now. We have a fine" 6 to - - LOCALISMS • but ha not a much neede3 work and will gr�a�ly } , ! - yet considered the advisability of dept- increase the shipping from the harbor choose from,_ stripped, checked, plaW sad fancy. - . ,. wig. It is very improbable that tb still this faU, �'L11e lkttern8 for LadleB' blouses. • -Nails Bete. per lb. at Logan's •:, *.: attend. -The let of July will be' a bill day at p . '• I -•Plus Paris (Ireen at Logan's: * ' -The Friend'e yearly meeting ill be Port Hope. we have been feyored with i . .. . -Mies Pearson, of Toronto, is visiting held this year at Bloomfield, Princ Ed- a complimentary badge from the commit. - - - `t,. t, at A.Allaway's this week. ward Co. A large number fro this too; but owing to the want of sufficient .. � , - r } --Chas. Bmrtb, of Niagatta, visited with neighborhood will attend the s ions subscriptions, we are unable to attend. hl'ItinB. ' �e h8ve OIl ,hand Oyer ��0 aids Of heavy ' `: � Biehard Barrett this week. which open next week. = Life would be much more bright to no, . shirtin s bon ht awe below the liar et rites. 1Pe *; R -Goo. Gilders bas the agency for Han. - Charles Birrell takes deepti to did our patrons have their papers paid in �' t y , p . .. ' i. Maekenzie's life and times. our remarks last week in connection with advance. can give special valae in shirting..... Fine choice of patterns. - - - _ =� ` -The township council meets on MoD - the late fracas at the Bay. His d nee i _ , • -4 " - ` day next for the transaction of general appears in another. column in the ape GREENWOOD._ . . . p business. of a letter, and speaks for itself. -�� : -A six inch sewer has been placed or •--John Lahey re home on a visit d is Mr. Wm. Harris, B. A„ son of Rev. J. - 1. ' ,_1 the accommodation of surface water dp- haying big mother's honeg comp tely Harris, recently appointed to the Green• hirtS. Glents fine laundried white Shirts. Fine fancy . . posits the Prrie block. overhauled- repainted aside and o>i t, as wood.cironit by the Toronto Conference, flanIlelS, all COlOrf3, ties t0 match. Shaker flannel ., - - Philip De Grueby, editor of the Cath- well as having the rooms papered. A "who graduated in arts at the Toronto - �, I- olio Review, Toronto, was at the picnic new fence also surrounds the prenAses. University last year, passed his year's and undershirts summer weight. Shirts of all kinds made on Wednesday, and made us a short call. The Lahey boys have always been -ood examination successfully at the law school, t0 order. ' Osgoode hall, about amonth ago. In the '� , i I •, - - Overseer Collis is having the side- to their mother. _ ' ' . I - 1 - walk on King street east repaired, as well --The yearly meeting of the Socie v of University examinations published some - - ° . . p . as making needed repairs. to the roads. Friends, (orthodox) is in progress -sere days ago, his name is on the list as hav• _ --" o . ,ILI ' - - -King St. west rejoices in the - posses- this week, and will continue until Zees- ing passed the final examinatian of the I - - f .• ' . lion of a new coat of gravel. - The re- dap. Meetings will be held in the °old L. L. B. course. Mr. Harris attended uiting4- We have a large stock of fancy suitings, light pairs at the west of the bridge was much br�eu house on Sunday at 10 a. m and 8 convocation on Friday, June loth, when and dark. Trouserings of all kinds. Prices away: - a • , needed. p. m., and Tuesday at 3 p, m., to 'w ich this degree was conferred upon him., no - . -The meeting of the Y. P. S: of Chris- the public are invited. : is still pursuing his law studies at the of- 'down, all work guaranteed. • - - - tian Endeavor nest Sundry evening will -T. H. Wilson's Family Medic fice of McPherson, Clark and Jarvis, and - . } " take tho form of a promise meeting. The Cough Balsam, - Stomach Bitters -nd at Osgoode Hall Toronto. . _ . - . i i leader is Mrs. John Dickie. Pa Alleviator, are -for sale at I. Wig's, = - I - - _ . I -A crossing will in future enablems Pi Bring ; Meehin & Poacher, Brot,�4h- - Pickering Public School.: . ' ry ,,. r and our neighbors to cross Church street am ; Beare, Whitevale ; Collins, Gwen —' Dickilp • '� r ,1• . . • .. free of mud. Overseer Gordon has our River ; Macnabs, Claremont ; Glees -n's As the public school fifth form drawing • heartiest thanks for the favor. - Greenwood ; McPherson's, Cherryw, od. course is considerably the' same as that - _ . ff -Rev. L. Perrin received the mean• Try them, of the High Schools, and of ;tiechanies ,. 1. 4 - ° oholy news this week that his brother, - Institutes, S. H. Jeffery, having a very - ' . G• -Those who attended the . excur :on H, Perrin L. D. S., of Marine City, 1 good fifth class, recommended some of - ,,:, -' y to Niagara and Buffalo on Monday .gill •. _ . Mich., is vet low with typhoid fever. ion remember the si s a r his pupils to try the "Art Examinations Y YP g sights nd expo lar� es held throughout this province during the .- . " . • - Numerous of our former residents of the tri Never was a better da s '-nt g d took advantage of Father Jeffcott's cheap upon breast of Ontario's lose surfa�'ce, latter part of last April, Accordingly, be _ a ti P g v = wrote Dr. May, Su erintendant of the r trip_ on Wedneeday, and visited us. They An able writer has consented to write Ilse y p - - all appear to be holding their own in the trip up for next issue, therefor we will :,ot Art Schools, asking the favor of having You can add to this list of the uses of ' . - • . - city. attempt to enlarge upon it here. ,Ve an examination held here at Pickering, in . �l - ' - Messrs. E. Jenkinson and F.S. Lobb, 'might say, however, that the outing ' as order to prevent both the expense and the ! superintendents of Woodgreen Methodist in eery particular a grand success trouble of going to Whitby. The request _0 I0 Sunday School, Toronto, visited at Fred -.Whisky will make a fool `of v was granted, and the Minister of Educar _ .. � _ . Gee's on Tuesday, and secured Gordon's man that chooses to be fooled b it. t. Lion appointed the Rev. L. Perrin, B. A., = Grove for their picnic on Jul 6th. Y presiding examiner for the occasion. - . - P Y urday evenings ycuthful bicyclist p s• Everyone finds a new use � . z -Rev. Caldwell std B. Bunting, Esq., ed through this village from the ,� Owing to the measles siege, Mr. Jeffery - attended conference in Toronto last week. very much intoxicated. He tumbled ff requested us, at the time, to say nothing DENTISTS polish false teeth.- . - 1 . - . No service was held on Sabbath evening several times before reaching St. n• of the examination, as several had just re- - • - - in the Methodist church in consequence tut ed after a severe illness, and others ENGINEERS clean part of their machines... _ .-- .At, , 9 draws church, but •when opposite t at war then out ofecbool. Five certiScatee • . - ,�`�.' of the absence of the pastor. James building be took a header dit h, HOSTLERS clean White horses, .4. 1. 4 _ . Bolters conducted tihe morning- service, and in falling islocated his :eft sho d• qqualify a candidate t each drawing in a • and his discourse was highly pleasing. g High School or Coll ,ate Institute, acid • . .CONFECTIONERS scour their pates.. , g Y p 8• . er. He was removed from the ditch d PAINTERS clean'surfaces to paint. ' -W are indebted to Mr. and Mrs.. T. driven to whitbv, and returned by tr in also ant full marks in ,that subject at Pont er, for a liberal portion of the cake to Toronto, Ri�inR a bicycle is a p r. the Third Class Teachers Examination, . rese ted to them at the event of the la while three give a pass. in the same sub. (!---' - ,:., P y• titular piece of work at any time, ut v _ • - . ><ng o the corner stone of the Presbyter• to a drunk man the task is doublS if jeet• The names of sucee6sfnl candidates - fan church in Brougham about one year ficult. His campaniou was scare ly are. Freehand,- Lizzie Richardson, '* a e - `�' _ . - ago. The pastry was in splendid condi• more sober, but managed to escape b d• Florence Wright, Jennie Dale, Maggie . - . _. tion and proved extremely palateable, fly injury. Heagens, Maggie Gordon, Jennie Gordon, - - ' . -Lost, May 30th, between the Friends' Fred Margach, Hiram Leavens, Charlie -While ieturbinR from the picnic n Jeffery. . Geometrical,- Lizzie Richard- Cash _ Meet*]) Huse Kingston road, and Ed- Wednesday, Mrs. Harry Moore and or yy ° ward �Ornell's' gate, Pickering, a large h son,Florence WriRht,Jennis Dale,Maggie Down _ . - -- r n envelope a containin some accident mother were seriously injured. W le gee ens, Maggie Gordon, Fred Margaeb, bow op g descending the bill at the post office, ,e g . ` ` . _ insurance papers, tax receipts, etc. The Hiram Leavens, Charlie Jeffery. Model . . ' , , , - _ - - finder will please forward the same to S. horse started to run away and upset le drawing,- Lizzie Richardson, Florence .. ' ,' `. 1 le St. Toronto and two ladies, as well as dire. ;�foore's t o Nrifilit, Jennie Dale, Maggie Gordon, •�• ° Wll1 secure the sal services o .0. - H. Brown, 308 We Les y children into the ditch opposite their o, ,,n ' ° - - . - oblige. - . Jeuuie Gordon, Hiram Leavens, Charlie .. . . residence. The children escaped w h ' Jefier Lizzie Richardson, - - - Tickets will lie issued for the picnic y: Blackboard' + - I - at Rosebank today, Friday, at 10 and 20 slight bruises, brie the K oiilen are i❑ a : Florence Wright, Jennie Dale, Hiram ' .. - • 1 d r critical state. When fuuud they w( a :heavens. � sus cents. Parents way not feel a arms fo both unconscious and wei a thought to )e Mr. H. R. Lawrie, the popular tea�lier - i . . the safety of their children, as a compet p P ant committee have been appointed to ileac?. ;<lellical asFistance was called a d ' of Green River school also took two eer• . . . - . after persistf'Lt e'tiort animation restore 1. ; t Model and Geometry)- and two ' help them on and off the train. If you iticates, (( - The ar~ciaeu: occurred through defects 'e , to it's of the Brock Road school took one a ililtil ]�'ecelllbel' 31st 1$J ! ___ _,._�.'­ cannot accompany your family, let that 1 p _ . harness. As we go to tress the Sot: g ,each in Geometr .. -. not prevent them going. Y• . a coign 18 likely to recover, but fife c�d _ ,- f .. ` -We have been informed einee last' is- lady is almost beyond recover, recovery. b t T �e BASE LINE EAST. - - — - - -. 1M___ - _ - - - . --- - --- ' •• ....- ' `� . • - - -sue that G. W. Decker is in possession of r ' . affair has cast, a gloom over the ant' o the Office of cunstablo for this handsome neighborhood. ire Vale is on a visit to Buffalo: ' to'. village. Fits unties will be discharged, -A meeting of ,the Cafe a ors of tl 's �Ve are glad to se© Mr. Robinson out >� with care and thoroughness. Idow it is P Y - t that we have been kept' in innorance of section was belie in the school room n again. - this appointment, for the past two months esday evening for the purpose of a -• hit's. George Ila'i trick is on the sick list _ _ _ _ - this week. I `' ' we know not, but erhaps George wished ra Virg for the picnic at Rosebabli (to du) j pp It was thou ht best to ask the owners )f Road work in this section is about nom. A splendid assortment of . { � -. to proclaim himself through the medium baskets to take char go of them w � P S -- - -- - ► � . � - of some clever arrest. Crooks had bettor R sin bile n feted for this ear. h_ • contain their dexterity while within our the train, bothways; that the teaches (aeorge Allan and �Vm.'Brant are very DRESS - GOODS from 8 cents up ;Flan•- - i have the scholars at track at G busy putting up patent wire fences a6 pies cubic enclosure. 1 -On June 4th John Woodruff' ahippefl sharp ; that each family have basket 1 - eut- elletts from " cents up ; Cottonades . to the Montreal market 21 head of cattle belled with name. For lady's race, a ge - Messrs.. Philip and Richards are busy i! - . � 'purchased from the following parties: -6 tlemau in Toronto has offered two prize teaming lieu to Toronto, they report the Shirtings, Cretonnes Art Musllns -•7 s - P 1st, a- silver medal valued at $5, with t; a market dull. f from Robert McCowan, Scarboro ; 3 Ben. We understand F. Richardson is gin • I.4�7CT lmS'1' - PR =C =S . Carter, Cherrywood ; 3 Robert Garland, name of the successful competent enara a8 - - - - Brock Road - ed on one side. _and the donor's on t e going to work the farm lately occupied by Cherrywood ; 2 Jas White, e . . 7 John McPherson, Brougham. Average other. 2nd prize, a book of poems. t ` Cos• Julius, as' Mr. John is going to �ro• GEO. p %� Ru E R . DUNB1I�TON wet ht 1 250. On June 11 he made an• is expected that a large number of ado: a L 11 11 �•� e - - t - - g from this neighborhood will ; attend, a Wm• McCausland Sr. met with a eer- other shipment purchased from the fol- t•he• faro from t is station will be 10 a: iouy accident the other day. While load - _________T_ - �. __- _________________•_ -- .______ -_-__ _- ___ A lowing :--8 Adam Bell, Scarboro ;_ 6 Geo.; ' Weir Scarboro ' L i1ir.Hastings, Brown's 20 cents. Cheap rates have also been a - ing stone, one of them slipped jaluiug life - ' ranged at Whitby. Tickets will be issu •l leg badly. Corns ; 5 �ti'm. Woods,Scarboro. Aver g y• s>r t 11 - age weight 1,250: front there at 80 and 15 cents. The d Our school is making great preparations .. . , g t; T will be fine and a monster gathering is e, .• far the Union Pio -nic at Rosebank Friday. i • -D. H. Waltho, of Niagara Falls,Oni., J acted. �Vitat is the iilatter with No. 1 comin - . . . . formerly of this stall was married last p out head that day. g e . • \. , fall to a young lady of Drummondville. -The 11. -C: Picnic was a splendid sty s —, __- �--,^-•^^^�^ - -- - "^" ^'�~•"'^^ - - - Ra r a 1 apent evening . - .. - - _ How P) g- Dave would have enjoyed the cess on Woduesdity. Not nearly so ma the p e ev ng was spent at •���••���- -. I��•� -1 _ . �­ �••_ 1 -, .., ����i� -,� – "— � i.G�iiiGiiiii. sweets of. matrimony before acquainting attended as the day would warrant ,t �'�m. Keuips, town line, on Thursday l his Pickering friends we know not, but a large crowd were present. •J. H. Co evening, it being a birthday party got up , ; , - t by miss Mazy Ann Kemp. We are receiving dally our Spring stock - �: those who called on him on Monday while nor'superintended the athletic. sports, a d We are informed their is a young man attending the South Ontario excursion, -zarried out the programme to the sat - ' in this neighborhood an expert - hand at f - , . .: perceived the look of serene contentment faction of all competitors. ,We mig t Lavin Dominoes, anybody within a . I. •o• _ o , :o:. - . - - i on his face, and discovered the secret by here mention that the only part of 1 s Rama why giro young Willie a call. g Prints Mllshns, - ' -. : looking for a cause. He and Mr. Moshier duties that this gentleman omitted w - What is the matter with the B. S. foot Shaker Flannels Cottons - - , have a ob printing office on the Canadian giving us the list of prize winners. T o . _ .. .. side, 9e wish Dave and Ma wife all fat• booths were on the grounds at which .11 ball club ? It seems to be dead. The . ` i _ . committee might secure a field down here • COttdYladeS, ►Shlrtings, . = ore happiness. - seasonable delicacies were disposed f. . - ' ' ' . wow. One of the neighbors' has kindly . .. '1nCe�f3, TWeedB, . " . - --On Sunday last the services in St. Highland Creek Brass Band furnish -d - George's church were conducted by Rev, music in the grove, and the dancers w e promised a field. It is very mach out of - f Rib M. A., of Trinit College. furnished with harmony by Messrs C 1- place where they "gractioe �t present. .. .. �orBteds, Et�3. '° • K y' y Bring the ball to the front. - • - - - - Though excessively . warm there were ender, Harrington and Law,.on a vio n -FOXBORO. - - (o) - - , - ` . - good congregations both morning and guiter and cornet. This music was e: - _ .� - evening. In his sermon at the morning inently suitable, and dancing' oontinu d _ a - - servi,e be spoke-of the great mysteries of , most of the day. The drawing of a >`ficx,ta•- _etClaremont on Sunday, June 19th -Ask to See our T �'• EEDS • We can show better value ._� - - '- the Trinity, and dwelt upon the absolute Oshawa Road Cart was an important f a- lbs. the wife of Peter Yaonab of a daughter. than ever.- necessity of an absolute belief in the tune of the day's sport. Much suspe e • DIED. . , Our suits made to order at $14 Will - great basal trnthg of the faith. After was felt among the ticket holders a it HoPPmt --At Claremont, on ° Frleisy, JDne loth - ' surprise you. - . - I . • morning prayer there was a celebration Mr. Sanderson, of the Half Way Ho s9 lei, John W. Hopper, aged ss years, . f the Hol Communion. In the after• - with his ticket No. 29 was pronoun d 1 $i aw ci k esnea 7 yea ey'sJmoa> s , o y , : - " Ma from Toro to �s _ i " noon the subject of the address was Bap- the favored than. .. o . " ., ., , - ' - • .- iistn.. And at evensong at Greewood he attended the Picnic taking advantage of J. A. Mitchell, of Ringwood, narrowly "" ;..' '• _'. • 1.i.. • • h f. - spoke of the necessity of seeking nol✓only the cheap rate on the Grand trunk • escaped serious injury while Mon with We are - also handling seamless , boots which we are sit>1'8 - - - . .',_ to says our own individual souls, which oared by Father Jeffoott. The day as others a few days ago in tearing down a : _ . . y b g ° g ' ,. _ - ' _ will give perfect satisfaction ' is a selfish type of Christrar�it , ut also one ion day of mirth until even barn of Julius P. i3rnels . Portion of the . . .• , - for.each to o what be van to place the when the accident to Mrs. Moore and or building being in a decayed condition, ,- - . - • � .; ! . _ means of salvation within the reach of mother occurred when pr�aceedings re several of the timbers came apart and (fell - °� ' " h , • 4 } " (. ° others: Clearnesb and fluency the Rev. hurriedly brought to a close and t e h ge amidst the men and Mr. Michell who bad '•"A r s. _.- : , V Y'... 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