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I . _"' �..- I., '. - - :-. !�!�`-` -, ­ R I , - - __� r, _,, ­- ­tr ­-, .. . - BROUGHAM. -:. - -.- . , UU, , � . . , , ­ . __ , L. Cedar Creek , , - . I . I -,, 1_1�' , , . , ... - tonat t% Vb**- - : . _ _ , . I - . I __", . ;.. ­ � ­V, . , : I � . ., .." � Zil'-'_1 --' 1. — . __ .. frofetko �.. - . - I . '. ":..'­ . 1. ,1:*'�'!-,4,'50,.-' '. ,�­,�,.� �', ... I .. �� . - - - : � LIVES . � . . ­_ � . %­11.­ ,. _K � . I y! OUTAROUNDUS I - . . . _ 'I' - �11...� __ -.1 . -1 — . . . . .. .. . , .. , t . , , � , , I Q . . . . . I __ . . - &1�;._­: '. ,&, ��. -c - � Ne. I DICEERT, &-A . �f ­". .." __ � � - - 1. _______7 G& RROORDRD BY , The following is the standing, of the Our pbotolartist is off for h6lidiyelther �;"�'I. I. . - 4 ..­ 1� . "_ , I -, - i . . ' g. r I. - -,-. .. .1 " ifedical. . �, � : R12 is peacefully restiu ... 1 1 4.1 � . � _ 1. ." - ,. I . 11 'S, *, - . . p Dan Reddin's li ,ery THE PILZ88 AND JOTTID DOWN BY OU& highest pupils in oath clase of CecTar-Creek fore the narav , I ­ . K_ I � ,..*.? I � 4-14, I . I - . - -, ______-_�-^-----­� As I have bought u ' T � j__.;�_, I-& - I � - - - . . �__ - New shingles are being applied �- . - I-- -!:-!.,- . . �­ew,� I � . - to the i ,,' � ... ; --- .11_�__�� 0ORRZ8FGNDXNT6. school for the month of May:-Fiftb class, . . �j. '_ - �, �,,- , . � ,AAN, MID., C.M.,M.O.P. business and have added several eW � . . � - . ­ -1 , ­ .9 � _1 LL ., .." . I .. . ... � , 6, q_ . 1. BATE . i � i on they , 4W � - . � "�� I can scoomod te : , marks obt#inable 200-Fred McAvoy 120, roof of Wm. Hood's residence , j , , ,4 �' � .... A.. . 4 V ..-. .., - - , -, , � , -.� ][toM& 8.0 coroner. Office and Residence, . horses and buggies, I OLAIk .1 , . , . . � . . - , "i, - - � - - L'. - -� I - 1. r .. _. ,: �1�1- ' A , "? ., " -._ r.. �ickering office bours; Morning hour. . - I - , . - Brock road. 11 Aw- ­t,w. - ,-,' the public with good rigs at all ­ . I M. J. Waddell 97. Sr. fourth, marks ob , _", J�-, k­ � , , ­ , .�i � 1. - . _.- VF._- � - ­#, , .. . � , . . - . ; -1 - - ' tainable 200--Florence Holdon 1W Alex. Colin Philip's dinner bell seirv" f6r thb,�-­ - ".-I'k-, I I " - 1; . � . .:. King Street , 1 4 , &W to 11:30, Evening 6 to S. Covered 'bus meets all trains. Ir " , :1 Mr. and Miss Brodie were here Oyer . . 1-��J, ,�, i ., 0, 41 - , - . 7 - . . - � �� ., . . . � , . I . ­�:.I� I ' . ­� I - . : L with livery I keep a in announcing ; _":, - . . • connection Ow �, 1� .: - Waddell 125. Jr. fourth, marks obtain- village i ng meal times, and no : f � � " , I music. Sund �j"; I __4"':!,L Z­: ` - "'_� signal. ,..._"­;W _ .. - .. . . I Voca - -­�,111�____l , Sale, Commission and Board- -: . _ I?jv,f ." - ..-.I I - A.;� . - ---,--., -, . . Inbury. of Toronto is visiting at, able 105-Ethel MeAvoy 102, Jennie doubt will be available should a fire , �., - - .':: � . . . E. 0 1 ';- _. - - ". L ��, �!, - J "' - - - __ �. : . . - � I �:, ;�, , 'k, I --- _., ".. - ." - �._: ,V . �., .._�111 I _ '' - '. �_ . . .: � ing Stables, Pickering. . Horto,p, Myra Haldon 95, Mary Smith, be required. ..."� ., 1: L 1. ''. , . - , � V­' f- , ;�-A,,, , - - -, , .41 - I - Miss Ida SiMPS011, - S.'Rumobr's this week. � .. . .�. . �,,',*_ , .�� , . , I . -6 . . - '* The garden party at` residence �P%. : -.:,... .�.�Ikl? ;..; :1.,' �-, f � I - Third, marks ob- n t,� f.-­_­0M __. , ­d. - - - - . ' + . . .. E TORONTO CON- MOO. Way% =:E0-V6-.=_ M Niva Gibbons, of Toronto, is home for William Linton 70. � .��:".��­ . . : . .�_ .1 V - 1 - .1 . -A * ,__.�',:.� � - . . . UPIL OF THE ej to give les- - -. - 06a -- - - - -- - ---L- - Q& - M - 0 tainaMe 100 - Norman Banburry 65, Elder Prosser on Wednesday was fairly - ,�' � -_ -.,., . � - is prepared CH 1.1 a week or so with her parents here. ;_ -.0--.,__� . - - . _­t :.� Hervatory of mu,i, I music. Re- well ntter.-Ied and a very enjoyable even. '4 , - �'_ 'jlk' � , - eintalandvoca See- ,4 __ .11 , ��, .6-� X , -.1 - -, , :* .ih beth instruin ft .. _. . _. .. The recent storms have somewhat Walter Ellis, Samuel Waddell 55. 1 ,%t�. ", I i't - - - - ..,..: :, , . . Z' .) sons . _ lf_� L *n - - . - I " required. I . 7� , .., � . 11 , �,,� '. : � I . � : , I � I I ferences given if rtjq' 2t � '. ..- '. , . one, marks obtainable 120-Edith Parish ins �,,-_;-ra 1.1y those present. _ .., �, I � �0 ,4_4: _9;� _� . . , - ,-. , Guaranteed .. . - I damaged the fall wheat, but not to Any -,,':AZ;�,Z- - � '. . ' �, � - .. . �_' . "J;�x W - N � � . Instruction Gua . " '100 ft ... .. . I . V * . baftt6n..:_'� � L ,.-, I - . oroughins - - � . - 1 18, Hannah Linton 107, Arthur MeAvoy Jtowes Tlogle is adding to his ' , 11.,� - I , - .1 k �' ' .� Th : . 11 ; � I fl%�` � . - � . .. 7des CR .. - alarm-ng extent. .. , - '' f , ,, � 1 ;4 � , 1:_1114 �1!410. , * , ,� . I - - S, CI& eMOLt. . . " - Ci ;9 - M. a the I'-trn; west of the village. The pre- � . , -­ - r . . . Go 4 W M 14 IV . '11141�, . ,.��, . , , . I . , . - �Iq:� I - - - — . I - - - " ,. - _.., . � . � Addres . .� 40 5* Win. Bell, of St. Louis, mnd a youne 95- * . 1V . . - . .. s1rip M. ,* " M " m� I - �­ L: I, .� zi . . I .0 — ­­-- --I[- - sent Lai. 1' flogs ale Considered incapable 6 �J f. . . �q ­4 " 4a pable of : i. - I,, ,e . ' "' .i� f:­- . , . . � r. A., j.'. 1. I.A��'..., log . ... lady from Toronto, are visiting at W. J. . , i­�, *v . - " � . I . . I holding tile - , - . - BR ROAD. . . crops of the farm. 41 � , , , - �_� � �� .. ,; �Iir 1 , - - , "_`.'A : H I � _ I 11 � `1�- i .:: _* TIE HEAGENS ­ , = Q au.r a' . . .. - � - .. '3 Grabam's this week. . . . � . � . �, ; MISS LET . - . . '_ ." .., _!.,*�,,%�', ." . : !,­_ .M. : I . .. r - - � �'4' ', - ­.- - . M ca '4 'iliq .. 10 4M $ A . . . The subsequent end of a bank u t stock i - '-. ., - , . , - .. . ECEIVE ca ;4 a% M*1: to t. $4 Street commissioner Palmer is expend - - . , iq . I - ,.t�, J - __ �', - . ;. r-4 .4 '.4 "4 . , - ^ I '. k . . Q J v P �, .., .. Miss Stuart - of Toronto, . tcl,! � ... SOW PREPARED TO'E I � ,, �.;.'�, " 'A�,.�,/*.�"I_ - " : S I -.1dv is visiting struck this Village last week. Afthough:' -, .� • I 7-� . 01 . �. P It , Miss Alice Tait, a teacher in z 'I . - . ing the statute labor on our streets this I . I � I . - -: . & , . - - , 44 ,&- -- - Le. ­ - I m..iepupils. : ,, it gives me q E� I j,epq I M .5 N X a 0 ". 6� -� iv. -P, - I , - . )f music says aq 0 ­. friends in town. the blow was intended to be fatal, the:I:­��- - V. I .1 - ,X, 11 -, . into college ( �,!,� . 1 .. . % season, and his work is highly satisfac . .1 :.. - ., t:, . , - - ­-'-­ - - . K ,� -P�_' - . Mrs. W. H. Jackson returned on mitiature of the weapon pre- : � , . - . - -, � the Toronto to recommend x iss Heagens as re � .q9a eq , 4 tort'. I .[� ''I k � . ­. � ." . ­4 - much PI . studied with me , p . -'-v1Z,7.,J.',,_ - - .- � .,:,-.,v � - ­_ �?4,. . She has - I - , I . 1. ­ I . .. Vented any B � - "yr , I ­1 - . . " , Q1 uIr .- - 7 -,, t,,, .0 L .. 16 teacher Of Mus1c studious main- %; . . - . serious damage. � the ,I Qt three Years in a 'Bost 8 I . ;_ - at - u3 !R t... NO" ., , . R. Hubbard while returning from Whit. Thursday from Napauee. I - 1� �� .... _4� . t'­P, . . n . � qt� to er thorough technics, tra - 5 M . �. - -­ u­�,� .1 4 � lt I.M �.. . ; ca ;� I . rock street is being repaired this week. Overseer Poacher is having our side � " F, , . . possesses a . � �_ �,�'j: -V -, ,�� 1, I . - - . n er, and throughout.' � I k by one day lust week had a runaway. _ � . 94 'Q Pt - , :U.1 � S � IV S � Al� I ,� , I ... I � . lk L" W. H. Jackson oversees the work for walks repaired in various portions of the ­��r"", N, I.. I �11 F..!X �:v �'- �� �,., , :. ; � • . She has proved ,,,, excellent pupil ,z I C; 0 . - 1'.7; �W,A )� , A -.,- * 1��; _. p;�Irerin­ st,ation. 5e - . �PA 'd 4) 2 10� . Nothing of a serious nature occurred, in %,� e, 2 �, . . 1% 1 Residence n . I . . - __-__11 ­17- ,w — — . W6 C&� 100, - Leg(ft- .. .. 004 C3, 16,0 . U.? HARRIS- ;O� 10 ' 0 09 .4 E. FAREWELL, Q C.0 t�;i ! ,--4 . X J. TER, county Crown Attorney, and county a C,, 0. J - 0118e, WhitbV. 10-Y � ;� Solicitor. Court House, - - - ____ • ____ . - - ___ Im. . __ ___ *rn %L ". L_ � rl:t: 9 Q,Q 0 0�. A3 8 10 . 0 Z 9 W0 X 8 0 0 . : A X : : 0:;- cd CP - - -4 ­Q ci.� 0.0 k 'D N M.�?Iz 43 0 0 0 �) 0 0 Oz., I MN4i tDo Agz� t . .i 000 0 0 0 'V. O-Z so 0-3 .•p 0 0 44 84 __*_ 4) 0 i-- : 0 $3 t. consequence. • C.P.R. seciiouman Parker has dispoBel of his property here and removed fron) .he place. Your scribe is not aware of hie present location. Joseph Rawson, who now resides at lbuz. ' - We were?l1eased to see Mr. Joseph , Mitchell, of Toronto, With UB at the school . . picnic. James Cowan and Willie Tool of our section, who wrote at the Art examination village. he walks were becoming s,,,;.: , (,,: - - - J.", -3. - - �._ �- .-,-_-- ... ."?� - - - 'A_ - -.4, t I f, � , ­ . , rather delapidated, therefore these fixings. - '­Vy '­ . - ,!:_ ` * 1,V...'Al ' - - , ) �_' , 44 , . are timely. The streets are also receiving ::�_'J `,�`,,j,li , I #., -_�� --,� - ,\ , ,,, . , I ,--.. . . f,�;,. . .1 :'t I -­­ �-:�:� - - .. . .,I . attention in the way of gravel. . _ "I '. V-1 , , V . .,.I. �, T"� ,�., 4 �11*., '1�1 "-I � :. " '� 1 - � " ­_ ' , - A,) � . � ;,�, Our school turned out in full f6rce to the :. 5� . .,q - .-.1,1�. .0'?�.� .�._ ;k �, . " �. I .- I 11 ­W .. � , . . -1.1 Union -School picnic at. "Rosebank" on . �,­ ,.-,- w - .1 - .. , ,4 , -�� 4- I . ,�.s , ". * _', . - " " I ­ A � " - - - - - - �,_ .. . . V. � .� � I . 9 04 Besides the scholars, a arge N_ ,4? 1 ; . . - . CO to $4 ' ' ` . ' . ARIES MILLER, 6Vi­11--` a , to • - , on Practical Geometry, were both sue- Friday. . etc, office a 0 Aurora, spent the Sabbath here with his . I I ,__ lr�..­__, - JA 17 t 4 t - 4 A., ' 4 . .. C3 t;, i A 0 <0 1k , . 11, V_ . . . I I ..i� . - ARy Public, Conveyancer .� 0 .'_ -� #1 � T ��joney to loan. 4 I Q,,;� ..a �; ts"z ;k 0 . ed�le. Joe looks none the worse for his cessful. number of parents were also there. The , " , i ,@,',� N .. N . - 1.� 'Z�� P ** I ,� � : ­_ ,� , I � ^ I r . ? "'., . ,roughaw. 64 - W" ; g P . , Ti0stle Ha," near i, ,i, ,,� , (d -6 •.3� ,a 0 �4 t .0 0 C While Mr. and Mrs. Hunter wore driv- section desires to thank those who so . . , .. 4.� 11 ,_l .-V� . _,__ ----,---- . . X1,4 0 0 . . 1, __ -_ - - - $4 0 .. change- in climate. ' - !�- �� -t LC:'' , '... Q I - ___ - - `*� I F: i - , . - BARRIS- . - . r. ;4 - N :D 0 P� :D - : in south on the Brock Road on Satur- generously provided teams for the convey • ""' "' '. % W & MCGILLIVIINY, ors �; 8 A4 � tft Mrs. Banyard contemplates the erection be ' '"41' - . - '�,R�,.,', , � � 0 pposite Post- ON i -4 ko ID t- 7 day, their horse took fright at some 109F, ance of the -,cholkrs. This picnic has ' -. 1�1 - " M��;. .- �0' , .11p, )rs &c. Office 01 - . I 11) tern, Solicitors, Ball Dow B.A.; Theo. * __!� * ____ - ___ — of a handsome verandah to her residence I ", . .) -P I "'ll: ' - office, wilitt'v, Olit. 'an. BY - in Division street. Tracy has the on the side of the road in front of John come an annual affair, 'and the nnmber_..� 1.1,,; �� .11 . 1. money to Lr) reet. . - _., - '. �. ne * . will nearly in - �,�' � I x , , - .__ - - _t �, . A. Gillivray, I-L.B. honey - ___ � contract Robson's. The horse turned short, throw. attending front this section W I - , �.� I , . we are told. tt , . :i " �­� ,4 - �, - I , - - ____ ______ __ - � , . W6 I BARRISTER : ins both the occupants from the rig. Mr. crease. . �1, - - . -11:10- , BA I . , . - - I . . For a full knowledge of the program to, 0­64-w - � ­ � I . 5� 4. � . ,kRKER N o . .- _ 1111'1 - __ ,ik , A. I . _�IAS p, � - .. �� 1. - - I . .. - . I - . � money to loan. .. �. . �, " ­ I ., t ., I : '., , ` , . - I 1.11 I , ! �;! . -i- -.'-!. , I I - `I - I r AM � . � I . I - ,h .&C. a ran ... ,�� , I I and S-Olicitol, over Ontario Bank, Picker- i o -�: - be given in Gregg's woods on Dominion H. escaped with a few scratches, but Mrs. I - WHITEVALE. - .1 - � I , 1 . , �., 'I. - I - �'., 11 -- - . - . . I I .;v.-.,, ; -,,�. : �K - � . �. - . � ., � - conirnission. offle,�: - 4-y i - Day, see the large posters just issued H. was badly shaken up., She was help- . - . _ � . � -. , _ -- I.- -�.. r . � * b v . I . . % , I - incy; open overy Saturday. . PICKERING BRANCE . . ed into Mr. Jacksons, when Dr. Free] -, - - � :� ' ; .� � . -, . "�', .", - 0 ___ ___ - - . the committee. A huge time is expected Win. Lount has returned f r'oni a short,!,,,. _,�_- .1, M _)_'. - - ---.--- - � ,�,,. I " " � _�, - & . __ . . ", � .., 2 - & .. . . i�, S. 0 R�,I I S T ONT, LL.B.,, of Law- - 6 sent for. He found no bones broke . , I , � - __ 13 trip to Chicago and Detroit. ,;, it'. I - was . _. , . . I �� : ,�-- 11. .. - - I . � .. � - - orew, Barristers, .* .. , - I .­. . - . . . and the attendance will be correspon3ing. �� - ,. . . . I I '_w "I.. - � . ". --: .� .1111, . . . I an arorind 1� �., . . W • rence, ornii��toi, & 'Co- but was afraid there might be some in Ed. Lewis, of Toronto, has been �� . -o street, 'I o ly large. ,, ., A. , �? - - &c. 15 Toronto Open for the transaction of all legiLmate ' 7-j ,�, solicitors. N otarie2, ternal iDjury. I'- - '...'; - . . purchasing cattle for the city trade. , .�*: � -, I . The famous vase of Mitchell vs. For, . , A* W� - erniont every Thursday. . ''. t... ivy� � , .-. routo, will I)b at Cla Bauking BuBinetis. . ' . , - ..1 - , . Sloney to loan. 22y - a" D. INI. Spink, of Toronto, passed through A - " , a ;,�, " A . , . over J. Buindy's shop- OFFICE Hours -From 10 to 3 ; Sa days aytb has been completed by the plaintiff - ;'= .:r,:,; . 1i � office , . � - . HIGHLAND CREEK. - . thisplaceon his 'cycle, en route for his _ . -1 . . . . . �, .� . to 1 o'clock. securing it verdict. The dispute arose . . . W t� Z t - 1. � - � . home. . . ... . A. ��,� . . - I , Vetei*iiW2*Y- . " __1�,­_ Savings Bank ill conneclion. over a milk route in Toronto. As both � I - - � -i'+i " , 411- 11�_ - r "I' 911�1 - .. . � - Pioneer corps No. 215, of Little york, Hon. John Dr�den, Minister of Agricnl-- '' ' - - � ­w - ---- -, . -,:­� I - i - - �, .. __ ­-'�,'' � . - . ARY SUR- parties are'well known here, the case bad .1 " -, ­� . :1, . I 1. _�t, , , . . - ." W,10�, , -- ` HOPKINS, VETERINARY (8-y) GEOROV, HERR, MHUS er. id a friendly visit to their brethren of turo, spent a few days with Jas. Taylor , W, , , . . , . I " - - �,, ,� �., , 4 I . I - special interest for our people. last week. . §fl - t� . � H. GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet -_ . . . rO.L. No. 164. last Saturday evening. t,- , _.'-' :b ' ?�, , ­ � , . Toronto, will visit Whitevale at the Miss McLaughlin, of Peterboro, has been.. , �4- -y College, Toron � To avoid the terrible .crowding !, a; S", � �, I j�w". 1; . - , �Al . erinay Y. Diseases Of , , . - After going throtb the various lodge �,. " - : ' - , " , . I ' , - .- .- -_9 0 W ; I ' . rusticating at B. and T. Hagerman for a �:41_ 1, . � � - . . - �. _. - . . • I � , -and Cherrywood every Saturda' CA'- ticket office on Wednesday, the 29th, d . -- � . tended to at Inj shoeing forge I rites, the memberaf both corps repaired . _ - ��i f �, I .1 the horse's foot at - - . ,� �� I . - ,koriu-- Qall8 promptly at - . tickets for the excursion to the model couple of weeks - ,," I I , .. � - ' " � ... ,.. : � - � - .. lot 33,7th con., Pickering. I to W. Keeler 's hotel. where they bad a _"-Cj..Pi-,._1 ' � ` V �,' � -_ " . o. Telegraph address: whiteva e, Ont- - I The Misses Mamie and Blanche Boyd,, ' � "7 t tended t 34-V - , I farm, Guelph. on -that day, may be pro- . `� m, - - : . I ­. . . I.. - - P.O. address *. Greet, River, Ont. ____ & cured at Thos. Gibbon's, R. P. Hopper's sumptuous repast served. The event was • Toronto, spent a few days visiting old time �, I k -,"�: � , .1 ,; I —1 __ __ - _ - . . ._� ,�t. __-,� R!., q .1. - enlivened by songs, etc. friends in this locality. , .- .: �� ,-f 4%SNI .. I � 1A, : - - . � � � , . I .. � . 4 f - _N s, VETERINARY and Macnab Bros' store,the two preceed ' " ' •!. ­ .k 3 f - H 0 P K . A court of the I. U. F. wits instituted Miss Robinson, of Toronto, -has 'been 1 :,t_ .1 . . I A . - _. . . for .. !.�! I . raluate of ontario veterin- - � in days. The rates are fixed at 111.10 renewing acquaintances -�.� :1,_i111...1'� -) . - . W. surgeon. a., - here on Monday night by W. H. Thomp* aintances in our vicinity for � .- -, ". .- �! . - � I . .. . - � . . . . . . 01 office and residence, Lin adults and 55 cents for children. As this - -," , - I 1. ary College, Toronto village. goo, G.D.C.R. The following officers a short period of time. . :.,�`, �� I. .1,.I-.� . '- or -..- ' � ­ . ton's avenue, Pickerinc, N first class . is an exceptionally low rate, all those who . % �": :,. I . . . attended *,o. A installed :-C.D.H.C.R., A. T. El. E. A. Thornion and Mr. McPherson, of - . ,X__ . . were 1106 I . 11 :.- I � .- , , - . " , _q�#J. .- ... I or night promptly on. -New can should make, it their pleasure to at. 4...- -'A:-..: � - . shop in connection. J. Norval, took in the garden party and Nia. ; " I.;. 4 � I.- 1, . � , . - general blacksmith well as all manner of repair- __....� liott ; C. R., Jae. Duncan ; V.C.R.,'W. - J . � I—', -11". N 7� �... � , i . , ­ rigs gotten up, asvv __ - - - tend. n last week. .. - I'- . Lainc and die- _' - : __ I , �� �,L I 11 . in done, at lowest living rates, � Morrish ; R.S., ft. Reeve ; F.S., W. H. gara excursio . . . specialty of, always a first The on Tuesday .zhorning was R. Cowan ; S.W.. j. We are glad to hear that Robert Haw- :'�;: I` i* - , I - I - . . , - feet made a Treas., eased - 23y We have been appointed sole age to by the most successful ever held here. Closson ; kins is recovering from injuries received class slicer on band. Maxwell : J.W. , S. Mosher; S.B., R. � , "'.. . . C. L. Munson, Esq., Bowmanville, :)rthe Al. ". , _ � r ' I . - though there was a much larger amount from the hands of ruffians at Locust Hill . i­ �, - - vilu n � 0 ' I ; ;r, - � Societies. . I C t f Ontario, for the best ' oyen of pioduce oftered. the buyers were so Parker ; J.B., Jae. Atkinson ; P.C.R.-W- station. � .:'--%_, �:�.­ , . . " _�,_ , � , __,�-, ire ence in the country, and a -pre. H. Treadway; Chap.,Jobn Paxton; Phy- I '.""� - '� I - . 0. �p anxious to procure the stuff that they A break in flie-mill dan last week caul- , .,� . I .. _k" . I e was . t ---,-: . - -- --- .f ING SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. pared to build fence, and sell Fart and tually asFisteA -people to unload- their sician, J. R. Dales. The court starts out ed considerable excitement, but a bee . ..;�� � , ­' � ous breach , . _,­ -­_ - � MS. T. This lodge meets every Monday Township'rights on the most reasinable 11C with bright prospects and many new soon formed and the mischievi � - ".:: evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. terms. We build twenty different styles vehicles. All brought out was sold and . . I _­ ­. � _ I - - Evers, person invited to join and help advance . 'We the highest market price realized. As an members will be admitted within a short repaired. . .I i­, - ,a . ... � 121v on this machine, plain or ornaments ­ - -_�_'�­, -- - .. the grand cause of -Teniperance. . time. A. E. Major left last week for Montreal � .. :­� - � , " .- , ,�` , also own the right for. Ontario C turfy, example of the figurer, realized we might I ­­, I . '' . - - - ­ I . . I : - Our cricket club visited East Toronto with a carload of fine cattle of their own : � ' ; �'. .q- lk$ • . I . . I,. � . � goo #Darbo- (except townships Whitbv and Brock for mention that eggs brought 10 cents read- averaging pounds • - �. . . , . I . Saturday and scored a victory against feeding, and about 1,500 po its - , .- - � . . i2 . I Quoill on . , . . . 11 . - � --------- ____ I the Crabb Patent Fence. Parties v ishinR ily. Everything goes merrily and the I .. ", -.- - . � ,W, . .. — � . , . V()?11?Cy(1)1,ce1*, &e,. to purchase Farm or Township rig] is for the Riverdale club by 13 runs. Here is it, weight. %. L. Major are at -..-- 1�, 4' , A" . - Mrs. Robinson Robin0on and ill[ � �,, - - . __ __ - _. town is looking forward to a large increase I - ' ' ' V'&� . ­_,____,___ - . � ,�.'.� - . T - 6 - �. either of above, will do well' to eon ult us in trade. the score : . J .. - . _. 10` � IJO�NIAS DUNN, Conveyancer, oin I . present visitiqg friends in theCityof Peter- � t - - . " issioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare-. personally, at lot 7 B. F., Picker -ig, or �Ve had a terrific raid -on Sunday and Scarboro - Riverdale. boro, but are expected back in the course of - .. ......- 71., - A .­% - 1� . 'i4 - � m _ _ - . I,-,- .,- -'_1a,_. . . - 20y wriis us to Whitby P. O. Part: k-s are ey, In Collins... 0 17.1 E. Harris, e Len ! � ., ` ��, . ­, I I ' , . . Mont, Ont. ___ Monday afternoons. For a time it looked 0`1 , b Baird ...... 3 a, few dayti. . - I . . - _____ ___ - . - - o _" .. "!N- . 0 1 � � I , j., . 11. i Jackson, Cartes itild wife spent a week vin- -, ' fax V __ . __ ___ __ - - - - _____ ' - n . - BUNTING - Issuer of Marriage strict] v *fyrbidden ir,fringing3n tbieepa - -�, -� - - __ - its though the famous flood were to be re J. Baird. 1) Lawson_ 0 J on, b Baird.... � I Thog. - , " gx - , . , : Ontario. Of- tents. Perry. JAq. White : .. . . Bo Licenses for tille C-0111tv Of 0 . pea,e 1. These 6toriun were neconipani-A wimq,not out ...... 6 Collins, Conins, run out - .. .. � 9 itilig fi in,,& it Port Perr I I I N n;(A--1 - . .,- , ­ ,_� .. . - IP �uce, Pickering 28-31,� -- � W 0orm!&y. 1) 0)1- , w) V i, at the ..�, - -, � - - flee at the store or at his resid( - ':, � ALLIN & BRA IT, and 1vife are al- siting their Son . .. - . 17� , . . � . . ­�, ". � I I 12-y . - - - __ � by 14.0itniug. John Whitfiou, who resides line- .... ..... � _... 0 A. .N. Harris, b Baird 0 ': .''.-: i I " . . . Village. ­_ ------- — --- -- ---- -_ - - . t;anle place. . . .1, � I - 1­ -- . - . _ . Lies - . ' . " F - I . . . - -kTO'N 'TOWNSHIP CLERK r Atha had three head of horses killed Leunox, e Crosby, b ApX.reBaird.- c .1. Baird, 1) !Q. R.BE. 0 .......... 3 Our teache has been indisposed since ' ` " , • � , - , " %1, 1, - Lawson........ ,.; 1. �' �� � . . ' ' 1-i .- _�_ " � - .� � . . . - �4 . �, - - .- in the pasture field on Monday evening, . . �i 1, cc Coninlissionerfor taking - ' ", . . . ­ _,V, . .. : . Passmore. In Lawson I . Verner. b Baird.....: 0 ' - - ' : C-�- t . D - Conveyancer, - - the excursion, did not teach for a cou- �­ 54 . - _. e excursion, , *.,.:, I.. :' - affidavits, Accountant an,l Insurance Agent' A. Baird, ­ 1 4� ''�� -� . affida . ': - . - ­� ­1 .1 .._ �Ia - ,art b J. Gorullev ...... - _'. .. I.. ­: - - - .. _,�� �.. . Willi; pro: ' PURE PARIS GRIEFN ' Thev were all found together, presumably Law, std,b Lawson.. 0 tiwson. � 27 pie of days. �'ome pronounce it a case of - _.' ' . ' , I . I ,�J� � Money to loan on faint proper - *�'�l 5 . I I ,VE .. . - - . : killed bv the same fork of electriety. It - . . � " 6", � * - . . ' Will be in - Pdrdie.lbw. b L Willis, b protomintapla,im. - � .�, -- --At %\,Iiitevft',e. . aw- . Dickson. c , . � "r_,:,. � V�' -- - � � .11 bated. OFFICE . . I . " - , . - - ;-- '1.1: I � afternoon for �he .., _ �,: � . also stated that two head of cattle were W. Gormley ......... 6 I I ­ cobam every iio,.riay afte . is son ........ ...... 10 The road front the cut to the, seboolhobse � , Brofig 27-V :. � r keon to Harper, b W. Goral- ... .., � i ,., transaction of bUsin­zi-' I PURE HELLEBOR -Tj'*'-. destroyed in the same manner on a faini A. Baird, b Jac ". " ','.� "' � - has been greatly improved by the addition ' -� �Y-W, . ley ................ I . �'. :.. "Q;. . � . �,� L .,- . . - - ­ . just east of the townliDe. Mr. Whitson's _.. -�;'. I pf.-Ii, feet. Parker. b 'Verner.. 0 not out .... 3 of gr�avel, and will save considerable wet- �' -, A t W&ltlleleykV. Gormley feetedness this next fall. " � -.1. _-,�, - � X .. - . . - � . . ti.._ , � - _,�.2 ___- --- - - - ---'--- - '�:'; ""' - . '" _' -'-"-'- JE& PURE IN-SECT POW DER horses were insured we are told. Leslie. b Verner. - .. I Crosby, b I _� - :ARCHITECT extras. 2 1 . �. _ , , A. POST, CJ U NTY Extra$ .............. I Lynda .-�'-�4­1-. I , B. , . While mischievious boys are to be ad- . Messrs. Jas. Malcom and S. B � ; k .- . .. I A. for the county of cntari6 Drawings _­�-:' : I�P�. , I . - - : - "' 4 I .. .- -A - but . , ­ , " , . . . , . . I . . - have undertaken the contract of il , � . • - - andspecifications furnished for every class of ' : . I_. 1. ,.1. - I . -, . . - , ..� mired, and a ]ad lacifing that characteris. Total .......... �i ' Total ............ �i - .. 'X.-,,:7r building. Steani and hot water heating and .. i. , - , . the bridge near Wm. Tran's residence. .-- , ., I,-, . I - .. . ' - V . ventilation a specia,'ty. of -Gerrie Lock, - - - � Sust arrived at . ..: � ��_! , tic has few friends, we must be careful to *-." - " ,5 I- ­ -; fice :�. - %,"., . . . - I � The latter gentleman will supervise the.. - :_;­ � :,. *1 , , 11 . I . �,.: discourage all forms - of destruction in * . - . - ,..-, 'A d Brock Whitby. . .. GREEN RIVER. jA,g I "�I:- -, � JE.M.. streets, ,, . , . .". . . corner Dundas an . . - . ROWS construction in person. .. I ,. , -Kingston Roan East Pickering. 37 . - , .Y � V 0.4 , -1 I destructive boy is an abo I . _.�A. - . Residence children. A W_ '' - - 44 . I The friends and- relative# of the late Jag- , �� --. - i -,g *, . . :.... : ; ... ''., �. . - 1 v?�-� ,_ - �_ - , � ______ - - I . . - . . Aititioueerliql. We Be E"S itiation unto his parents as well as a nuis- The senior football team zook its 'first Simmonds have the most heartfelt sync- �17 '._-;_..1' � � 0 - . -, __ I - 11 ___ - ­­­--­-- I - ance to the public. Some of the latter outing on Wednesday 16th that being the pithy of this community, as his connec- :' - � � ­t, . - V- � . - � - - - I - - . . . � . - . � ' . Y'. ' 4'�* %­ - I . ­­­ - . � � '. i .. - - . '. . . . .. ... Hill from .. , �, - - -10'' . FATRBA�NKS, the old and reliable ,-.� : " 1. � � -' I . I class ha n rai4g occasion Gf the pictliC at Locust tions both in Ontario and Manitoba . are � - �;- " i . � I . - , - . Auctioneer, still in the field, ahlo and " . - � '' ' Corner Drug Store, . ... . .-..I - � .' t V- . I .. - I �-­'�L. , .R , , I . L • .. along the side of the tressel walk to the Toronto Junction. The chief attraction of persons of high respectability. . f, I 1. - - . . '. . .� . � ,q - . � willing to condnet any sales entrusted to him, :. . � - �� 4 .. ..., I . - . .- . - - - .1 - and takes thin oi)portunity of thanking his pat- ... ­� . " -�.. station. The railing has been broken the day to the majority was a football The Baptist Choir conducted the service "tj pty �, , 'I, ' ' * " " " - " ­: , ..' I - , - � - - , V. � I . . a .. � . - 7, �-­ WHTTBY.�:_ - - .. and shoved over, tharefore on a dark night match between the Junctioners and of song at the anniversary ot St.- Andrew's - - -,:-I-, ­ � . . - . . . • . 4�(�� . rong for past favors, ho for a continuance , for . . . . - . I . ", I of theul. Ternis ,or services moderate. Ar- - ' • __ . . - .: ,�-�, 1, ,� r:P:,P .� - � _Vv,� , . . I- . it is extremely dangerous for pedestrians. Beavers of this place. Although the church, Markhaiii, and gave great satisfac- ,. ,7 . '. � _ .11 . de , 1 I � - . nients as elates and terms can be Ina ' �,' . . . . - , . range - ' " .�V - I& . ­ • at the otuve of, his paper. . 45-tf Such acts as this is not worthy of boys in home team - was somewhat weakened tion. --t1r. Ward also furnished several ill- .­f 1�-,�,Ajl -_ N. - .�, , ,­ . ,%� . I . Ic .-� . .,41- .11 - - - _ - - - - _. ___ ____ a highly cultivated place like Claremont. through lack of practise as also the 'ab- struniental selections on the orga.11. • �_ !'V I , '� _____ :A ..., - 113.1 - ­t I` I . . I . . .. , ­ . .. 110M.kS POUCHIL'It, Uctrsed Auc- The Anzi--nit order of United Workman. � i 1.:4Z, "` �. � * - 1*1 I,, ;�.... . f;, .. - . I It I C-�A U-TIO N It would serve the wiscreants properly if sense of some of their star players they * - 1.'j-1,- ., ., oi . A . , T tioneer, Valw,ttor, etc., for East York and . ' attended divineservice in a body last Sab- - �'- --.%,. � I ,Nf�• " - I ,��:.;il - - . . LLL,j compelled La pay dearly for put up an exceptionally strong gawe, at; .- , , � � . -i ,s(.)utL 6i,tario. ,strict . they were ­- , , .. - -the whole of North - - .., . . bath afternoon in the Methodist church. .,"..,*. 714" :5. .. 41 4 . wail or telegraph. i . � _. ,� -, ` ; '. I � . I . � . I - , , - , � . attention given to all oftlers. by wi .. � . . . . I I their mischief. is Renerally their luck. They got consid "t- , .I'. . . _. . . representatives from � . ­�,­ - : -�. - I . ,::. There were present rep om, , � -i.. . " , . . Charges Moderate. Address - . - - 41 - .� • I 1 4 - these,:;;;:: ;, - ­ I �� . EACH PLUG OF TIC E , - - . . erable of a roasting at the hands of the 'Markhaniand Pickering lodges, and ,- Box 47, Brougham, Ont. , .. . .. _ , , _. ., - I . _. I . I '___I.: I �. _�_ I . .- ... - I - ell - , " .. ,. - " ,,, � . . .. ____ ______ - _____ - - - .I.... . . � � referee whose decisions appeared rather in conjunction with Grenn River, constitut. " :�,'�, -, " : - - __ . .. � . . - � , � ­� , - . . - � - . � - I - a',_ � .- _� .� " . .'. - �! . - , __ e aided. Our e service... - , "iN. . - . . , - " - on 11 ) . .- .. . _� . - - 'Boots (1,1,0 Sit-oc.s. . ... � . . I . � boys made two 90RIB ed a considerable number. The .. ,I, �, . _--,___ __ . Mri. Spence, of Bellamy, is dab'kerous. while their opponents put the ball be was conducted by Rev. J. Cannom, who .1 ' �.I�­ --, � "I . . :,��4,,. ��&_, - - � JO11N LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE . - I ' ,Vt,lK . , ..�i�'.11 1. - , � . I ly ill. tween the flags once. One goal however preached a practical sermon, which was* - _�;�% - , . - �k P, Maker. Peggea and sewn work. Orders r °'i .I a greatly appreciated by the congregatidn - :, _." . .. P.- . .! ,4 � -�� - - - ,ptly attended to. Experienced workman- ..i The family of Mr. Levi Annis bas been was disputed and the match declared ' '...1%tv-, ro i - _ p I . - �4 z -, _ , . - I � 11, � . ­ ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the . I . present. Mr. Ward's choir of children - ' , . . ", �,C' el�- , � - '. � , - - increased by the addition of another son. dra w. . '..-k, " 4 - ... ._�;ij- __ News, King street, Pickering village. 7-v �,I,: . * - . � I., , ,;., 1. z � . . , . :c): �_- IS MARKED '-, :o their :' ' - �._.`:�, , "I I . .. - .. - Miss Fannie Stobo, and friends, of To- The same team play their second supplied the ninsic., and performed.. - 14-r-1 . — - ___ . - . _ , - - - "".4 , ­��, AN- # ..:-.,..: I ronto, have been visiting her home here. match at Box Grove on the 28th, where part with great credit to their instructor. .. ,-J­-,,_, - m -, 1-4,6 - - - .. Hotels. ' . � :, . __ ,7,_ -.7.4'' - " " I - - . , -4'�. , . - - . - , . .den party..` _-�q,k I . . . 1� 'Z"...'' J;.��Z�,--J . . ... ..:. " _�* '. - The Band held its annual gar .1- - i;h. � _,�,__-___- ­ ­_ .��­_-­ �_­ ­ - . The work of doubling the G. T. R.track they expect to meet the Scarboro rangers - .� , ., - , " � - . f, , . - '1� , N.; , - . on Friday, June 10th. The either was �­: , � " . RDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., . . if - between Scarboro Jot. and the H �hland of whom we have recently board so much. , '. � " .': � I R. 2� , . I . I. ;% - James Gordon, proprietor. This hotel is a .. consequently* -i - * - 11 41 .-. , . ' ' , �­%�x Go .1 , & . - all that could be desired, and consequently 7, �'. I . .�.. I ; '.' Id oompllftu %�­: f , , � . - _­� - Creek marsh has receive on, it We predict an exciting game of ball and ,;k �Ih:...,.� - . building, finished in superior . " the attendance was good. The viands sup- . - ., - ., . - . '. - - I. 1.'.t, . .. - style. Every convenience and comfort forthe - • - IN BRONZE LETTERS .,.-. is expected to be finished as far as Port suggest the advisability of frequent prac plied were of the most delicious and varied- ­_-,�,,"." ,.;,. travelling public. New and commodious stables I %. : I . I I .11, 1, . . .. - ' ' -1 '.. ­ , '. - and sheds. 25y 11 - ". - - NONE OTHER GENUINE Union about the let of July. tices during the time intervening. aescriptions imaginable, and were seeming- -,-:;,'c`� ' ' ' .�. ..; - . .. - . ,V. " i : , , , _ , - , .- n I ". i, ", ,.;: 1�. . - - Arrangements have been completed re- Friday was a gala day among the * W, , . . , ,,, 'I, L" 111 It � TERN HOUSE, Pick 0 n mmunity. Long . - N 4,� , .. - , WES --- I - ..: '_ , , I I - t., jay- unlimited in quantity. About 9 p. In. � .. Pickering, garding the lawn social in connection with sale portion of our co le chairman, , Hon . John Dryden, opened , '. - .", now open for the accommodaticn of the �. . �.. I - I I . .1 i'l ,� travelling public. This hotel, having lately MONEY TO LO N the Washington church. The committee before the hour appointed for the assem- the program M a short speech, which, as- is- � ,.-,-: . I � . .. � .. . - changed hands, has been re-furniabed through- have arranged a program which will ex- bling of the masBes, parents,- school child- usual at affaiis of this kind, could not be -. , -,�,z;. ;�: . . I t IQ� - I - - ' ' _: ; - .. _z:� �- -:, 'k, k . - out. Situated as it is, opposite the Spink Mille, ON MORTGAGE SECURI Y - call any of the past years. The * I reD, and the fair lasses and lads of the heard except y those immediately adjacent . '.1 4� , . - 98� . , , .1 . . it is convenient for patrons of the Mills. M,eals ri"O' .- w; . - p , , . , � 1. ., - � :•'_ . - . . - . ,!:� , . _ - or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling at lowest rates of interest. Mortgagee nd Do nart of it will be a chalk talk by the core. surrounding district in holliday attire to the platf r1h. Stouffville d was _* ... ­ . 4� I . '� i' ZjL �y bentures purchased - t in g form, and furnished some ,: --' � ' �,,_.,i -� -. ­ � and abed room. Box stall and enclosed yard for chased for cash. brated humorist, Bengnogh entitle "One were seen wending their - way to - present in . ­ . .. � - horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premise . of their choicest selections, and -between ��. � . � - __?_'':� I - a. "_FP0F1LA=, Msr.r..101. :0 hour with Grip." Mr. A. E. Cowan, the the centre of our village. - -_ .' � . . - ' I open at all legal hours, and is stocked , -, r 2, - �;,�k-..^, ,_ I The bar is . Soon 'bWy it and our band fully completed that art - .' "' I L ­ - ., 4 , � �._ .. bought and sold on commission. . _"-�' ' " � , with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- noted ,vocalist of Toronto, will also be hands completed the already- almost fin- , - � I k, W­�r " � I.-, t­`� � I . ., , . of the programme, namely, band music. --��i -I' .K "'� - I . - 41 1, ,. - " � � . CULLY, Proprietor. 151Y 1 1 _. .,. - R C r­�., " �:, � - lv_ t,F . ... - , - . I— . present. The Highland Creek band ww i6hed work of docoratiog ho -moo, rigs and � 'A ;uv - - ,-. :, Y, , i :4k�', - - I � ,. � 1. , i��,��, - I 4 � I ­ . � Tom I , . I..N - ,- I A-S''intfor: Western, Lancashire and 31ty Of Lieut Hagerman's drilled class appeared - , "' I -, " - , � .. Watelcinaking. - ___ - i London and Mancliester Fire Insurance " ni- renAer its assistance in enlivening the oe- drivers that were to take the joyous and twice on the scene, and delighted the spec- -- ..:.. " - I.-I 01'." I .... - . . . panies,-North American Life Insure] ce casion. I - expectant crowd to the far off pleasant the mili- ..`­ :., � m, - .:, .1 . . . .- . . . 1. . . tators with their evolutions, and . - r - - - . _____�,___,______­:--____� I Co., AlbO Accident Insurance taken ­ 1-11, - - 0044"R.w : 111. - - . . . grove of Mr. -Cowan's. In a short tt*Vae t . . ' - � -- -� .' I , - � I , . - I . with which they handled Z�. ­�'; _. . ary precision .�,� - - I ' - _ .i " . ' . * - - . ,I -, I ..", - A. CUTHB19RT ,:.. .1 I : - 'Among the cues tried at the County things were ready, and away the their arms-in this case brooms. Mr- - ; . . . V : - - 4 - . , , � . : ­,�, ­'- . .. I - - VI.A.nize for G.dLz 8=. ions, - � ­� I � ' s . agent for EDWARD SCHETJRE, whole .. . . �il - . - . _., Court bir'l at -Whitby this week was an worry crowd started for their destination. Nard's class also several selections, _. . ­ - " ', - . . T­­, . ... I . .. . .. � ,� i �X_ : -�- - sale dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery I case on a conviction made by The day was favorable and all ,returned among which were -The Maple 'Leaf " - -. - F, . �.._ . AJ . . . I - " .1. ... CONVEYANCING CAREFULLY DO E.'. - - , . '.. "..'Nt%. :, .1-n and fancy goods, 11 (eleven) Wellington st.,, n spent accompaniment - � -*-,. - - "4- I -, , .- , - ,�.. . acgistrate Nett against ALrthur Miller, of in the evening feeling that they had e nt with band ent and the ,,Whip- - - . ",- 1,F - ", . ,,;. , ,..,.,.:, V,:-. - . — ;,. I . V en -- 1_� �, �. � Toronto. Call and see stock. �'11 eaulting one a happy day "Strolling on the sands'� or Poor-Will Song," which was heartily . �;-- .�, - - 1�,. • . - .. _,�' - .. . .. - I . . � , - ___ � ­1 - - � - , . ­ I - . � lrjalg6ffe 122=3POrt .i_ Seagrave, it J. P., for asi I Ben. cored. The cake was won by Miss d . ,;�� . - I r �1 - � . .�: � ' ' I - ng. The ap. - ill .1. Dressutaki dall Piokell with an iron Ooker. "boating." We can congratulate our � .­_ .." I - - � � , � ­_____ Good Village Lots on north side King itreet _ e mad- tina, Dimma;, of Cedar Grove, who divided' ..'; k , . . , , _11�t 4 "-4�' - - - - 10 between corner and the College )undo Oal was diewissed,and Miller ordered to football team in bringing home th Theme; - .- � . . , -, - ... .... , , , - � , . i . : � ESSMAKERS, PERFECT F part of the cake among the crowd- . The , '. _4�. . I I , - . . ' for sale, to with oilier lage pr ?erty. pay the fine imposed by,the Magistrate &I and our school - team in making a tie - -,:,s' , �-- 4A '' I N­,f - � A � ­_� , I ,. - DRTING tailors s proceeds amounted to over 090. � I,— ­ , _ - -vatem for dresses - -. _ , . .. Mee ' _. ­ � : . ­ .7 , ;;.. � -,. and mantles, taught by Miss M. McCausland, fine good house and lot for sale very she �p. and all the costs in both Courts. Its ex.' with the ChonTWood-AAam. - When shall proc � . - - . - '. I .. I �. " Pickering village. Dresses trade or cut and ft. , i . session �i the Victoria 0oun-1- --, --.�,� ­,,; 1-11 I W. V. RICHARDSON I - . �ayed , The June . . .. I - ­ � penave to strike a Man Witb'4n Wa- Abe WOW ft t4`1114dbl lteiia .�*:pl . .. - - � , . � -1 � . I - . I I � � . tea - , - -.1 , I * " 4 - . . i. � . 1. . - 11,� . . � I � i - '. - A " SWAP - -* I "', 1,t� -,- " - � , - - .911n, , 6':� 'Nae's Block, Pickering. 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No bin nt this atriatly "- .�.• ����I tf --'''- im 11 t e body of con ut rooa r1 omen hav ;g Aparn froi> A afe, ugh ,, a m et aho with ' c ` ,� - `` '" s7� �g� s . - ' Ing�him w od seat. _'" � ,me ` t tt�a ws� forgives `''�►nd -"Mould ' � - -- a II Psi s �ieaoht Sul sand b16�ehing t�ra. Ns . #, -" .Z, . .I, w D' . --w. - -The interior was densely Backed, d i inherit the property. Her sudden death de- Whether we toil 'neatlrtbe rrtauntatn pine. = prudent ousekeeper uses a soap or flntd of f : i � ,. � .k 't. , PART III. • • heat was Preat for the trial had lasts som feated him. Where the rooks are barren and steep; such strength that it eats the dirt out of '4. t. + - Qr lvn in the vamp and #arksome mine, the clothes without rubbing. . The rubbin • .. ,; Major Rr'atndall only remained- a few digs hours. 1�te► acyeiiaed yr" a yoni an - - . 1. �r is =xD.� , « t - Where rho ahadovre of midnight sleep: .. - �►t the Hall, haves a ge circle of friends about four -a'd- twenty years of a$ ,tat w► board remains today as inn h of a nb�sitp • ;1 . t 'r l-.., " - `. `ttRtr �md' lsaad e 4 rte- �~'•'. ' *,*O .�° -.� .' . --- -8&41P was 4he -da before - washing. maahinea I ' .. to visit before returning -to hie military + .3 - A - -- OBDW AND• E D&, _ i�hetherw •uetamditrthe•harvestfield; --�• y g _ -, ` �� duties in India. There as to be a week's anxiety. The Major was scriy that a ha '�fid the wheat field's garnered fold; were invented - _ 1. - k' hnntin at one ace a week's shooting at not heard thecase from its cowmen nest .� ¢ � 1 ` f,� 3To;tli han�a aura d 's Ono•.trreat labor= saving machlne:litts bra $ Pl , Tttrltiab yf omfn eat rase lfeaves with btft- __ �:- .: :: bu from what he had lean d, the a idea ib 4 is aw r ,, a. aa X & && ,,,k. V ..,W „e -. iven to the laundry which actually' does ., . Another • then a stay with former brother- t $ ter x was fearful! against the oner at a bar , to severe plumpness- . Whether we stray over frozen wilds, its work better than it can possibly be done - - - { i : officers at Woolwich and Aldershot, lastly, Y a P . Dtu•ing the past year Chicago spent ever - Or toil on a burning plain; - by hand, acid that is the wringer. There : _ to his married sister in WorcestPrehire. Sir To state it briefly: William Armstrong _hat - 000 for 11,815 bnildi while New Or whether lair fortune frowns or smites appears so far no possible way of inventing Philip anti Lady Hartbury were rich spend- been four yenta to Isaac ford's employe',+ buildings, On the work of the hand or brain; ' -. 3 York expended over $36,000 000 for 2,827. - a machine to take the lace of hand - rubbin , 1 ''� In their mono free! as wealth people nest as foreman at the mil when he Pe + P 8 ! 1. g y y' y P offered.a -'it' her salary and a house to liv A soviet has been or sized in Stockton, 'pother if rough or it smooth the road, , . one that will select out the apoto that need - ought to do. They entertained largely. A i$ Y y ga Or the home o sad or gay, rubbin and will soap and rub them es 4 �. country seat with a succession of stay' m by acorn- factor at B 3ton. The of : Cal., whose members believe in the efli- We must hear our share o he common load, � �' � - . ' . �•x, . � miller was unwilling to par with him an . cienC of Limburger cheese as a cure for We must walk in the common way iaT1y, giving the remainder" o£ the garment .- b;�., . guests is charming; st least the Ma'orfoun 8 P Y g mere! a general washing. It is true that - ; It a,, after his loo sojourn in the asst and offered to raise his wages • those propose dyspepsia. Y 8 R• 1 d �; . for the time he u quite av� himself u to the by the corn - dealer ; tut y&anq Armstrong An Australian comes ndenb writes that $°t the cotnmoa way LID the heart nncowed, a washing machine does the work quite as Q 8 P Pa Bloom9 out into beeiuty true ; intelti intelligently as the unskilled washerwoman '0;: enjoyment of English dome -life and society, declined. The chance of a house ent -f his country no tonger offers good oppor- And &Fong can shatter the deepest cloud. g Y - - I -, He was a suers! favourite bein bri ht was a great inducement for the elange, a i tnnitiea to the skilled artisan or the in- And the sunshinfl shalt shimmer through;- who does her work with no regard to the , $ ' $ g it would enable him to ma rr .an i necessities of the case, but this is no,recom- - . p_ agreeable, fine - looking, and an amusing 3' a Y g 7 dnetrious laborer. begs grows the weight of the common load, mendation- raconteur of Indian adventures •unmarried whom he was engaged. Unforl,unatel _ It t ,e sou a bei�gh and bright • - r In about sixty years a walnut tree, grown There is a rest deal to be said about s • a un the verge of forty. Now forty to really his master did not take the refusal in goof from tine seed will attain a diameter of four And less the a iadowe aero�a the road, g J.. . - tin excellent age in a man • for he is ex per- part, and thought him too youic to If the oyes are BYOB on the light. soaking clothes over night. If they are ' ' ! $ p feet and if properly cut and seasoned will mere! plunged in cold water it is better to _ , - - i _ � "" - ` fenced as clever perhaps as he will ever be; married. High woras had follow d, and Y P K As. Pe P , ba worth 8400. .-"_ the glamour of youth with its' roes- tinted Quarrel ensued, leave them unsoaked, but if each garment - I `," _ ' - ' K atmosphere has departed and he sees his Mr. Twyford was well known, and r An old soldier of Wichita recently re. Mental va. �hpeioal Beauty- _ is carefully looked over, thefruitand coffee ' ceived from the Government three cents -' fellowmen with plain black and white cut- spatted as a just man by all the county Another advo�;aite of feminine beauty who stain removed with boiling water and all I - , round ;but it was also ewknowleded th which had been due him without his know - believes that woman's fire& duty is to make the other stains treated as they should be 'I . . _ lines, yet is still young enough to enjoy life. ledge for more than thin ears. LT. .. finch was Major Randall. he was a severe one ; still, he was not all 8 Y Y herself attractive has risen up and pronouns- and the clothes then soaked in cold water : ° E_ There were few ladies who would have posed to have any enemies ;yet, within Farmers in Mexico always Use oxen of ed against too mach study for our girla. over night, a little soap being rubbed on j . = . refused him had he made proposals of mar- week of his disagreement with Armstron one color in the morning and of another He is :air James Crichton Browne, and he the wristbands and other parts of the gar- . . - • 1 . riage; but he was not a marrying man; an he was shot dead on the high -road leading; color in the afternoon. They do nrst know has talked upon this subject before the Med- inents which are eapecisllp soiled, it will ": . early disappointment— through death --had from Meratoke to Grantham, beside whit why ; but they know that it must be the ieal Society of London. He described a prove a success. The careful laundress 1p•° i:- % , ." -_ caused him to re1ingaish that idea for ever. his mill wag situated. He b }d been tl right thing to do, because their forefathers group of girls that he oifee saw on a plat - puts her coarse clothes in one tub and her..: I = There were irequeat dinner- parties at the beat part of the dsy at Meratoke tranaac�. did it. form of a railway station. They were en finer clothes in another and ells begins by _ - Hall, and occasional dances; the time pass- ing business, but had unexpectedly been d«•- In the Chicago cattle yards the v.axions route from college to their homes. They washing her finer clothes. • I ed swift! and leasantl Several times twined until late ; indeed it was nearly lanes are estimated as worth $I1 000 000 were not fair to look upon, it seems, and Where the water is hard, as it, is in cer- _ j ; '� Y p y P declared- --from Lain trtls of the country where the water .. - , -- i. he attempted to take his departure but had half -past aix when he quitted the Crowd with 25 000empleyes, to whom annualwagce had, rha lover of beauty p� _ h which which we infer that he studied them' supply comes from mountain springs, it I - b - brother -in -laws solicitations. At last he Many persons had heard the old inan ea I of 1890 the approximate value of the prod- y-- � $ g + P' Y . - 1 ~'t' z ` terminated his visit in a very unexpected his foreman bard names—ungrateful, times ucts of all sorts utilized there was $154,- P"'ance. khrunk a nks and spectacles on of ammonia or borax to soften it. Two _ i _ ! g nose." And did their books do all this for tablespoonfuls of ammonia to a gallon of - - 1 V.. manner. One night after a musical even - server, and such-like—and had assn 000,000. �i _ them we might ask ? Our V iuhtou -. we d water or a half pound of borax to five - " - ing, or home concert, in which the Major strong leave the mill in anger, Other wi - The longest tra►ia ever hauled in, the g • had dlstln wished himself —for he had a neaeea from Boston de ose that he a rehab! re 1 that their devotion to bees gallons of water is fully sufficient. Tli s . N I $ P POe° United States b a sin le en ine has ust probably Y i pleasant baritone voice, and Bang ballads ed pistols and a fowlin - piece, which 1 been healed on Reading groad. It cjifn- Prevented their running free in the meadows should be osed in_ the rubbing water and . - { ,,,.. g g and lanes acquiring ease of movement in again in the rinsing water. There should . nicely —he retired to teat about eleven had been cleaning and using recently - tained 260 em t frei htcare and was about cq $ be an amount of melted aoa put in the - `ice .; , ' -_' empty 8 rollickin la And the gayety and p p iI . o clock, in a happy enough state of mind, Some had met him at ten o clock on tt a mile and a uarter in length. The longest g P Y Y Y ; -' qq color of the butterfly. We do not boiler and this will robably soften the 4 ; each as people feel who have done their beet night of the murder, looking wet and fsggec _ train revioual recorded was on the North- y' i ! and been a reciated. He went to ales at Mr- Tw ford's honsekee er stated that is P Y unite agree with oar Crichton be- water sufficiently for boiling. It is a great pp p y p ern Central road, a mile and an eighth in cause wq have seen count girls with mistake to allow clothes to. boil any great once, and slept for two hours, when he the afternoon of that day Armstrong b length, or 6 113 feet, country ,, __ - g > > tent of air and exercise Iookin a fen Lh of time. As Boon as the are fairly �' ` _ Awoke with a start: some one was speaking come over from Boston saying he partic P y g ' g y _ � Lo him. Raisin himself upon his elbow, be fail wished to see her master and a 1 i - angular and meagre in figure. then, too, boiling they should be removed to the tin - n`� _� gazed round the room, dim y visible by a to him for the hasty words he used: K Some Brid%i�. . . - they lacked Lhe expression of intelligence sing water. Too +such cannot be said in I tiny night- light. There was no one there pained him to be at variance with the o �,'oalbrookdaie bridge England f p the first and mental alertneae which transformed regard to the necessity of thorough rinsing. ' and nothin disturbed. Yet a voice had miller, who had former! treated him wi a east iron bridge ever built. Its was con- Often as otherwise plain girl into one of in If the clothes are thomughly rinsed theyh .__', ' said distinctly: "Go to Lincoln." kindness. He appeared disappointed wh atrneted in 1779. iciest, if net attractiveness may be slightly blued and, though Chia in g Had he dreamt it? If so, why dream of she told him eatdr. Tw ford had a The bridge of the Holy Trinity, Florence, We think our Crichton Simply misreads, not a necessity, it gives a pearly tint when , -- , y � Lincoln, where he knew no one Coin y $ Y y b reason of his redominant love of h sical properly done which is very desirable. - pos- to Meratoke for the day making many t was built in 1569. It is 322 feet long, of beauty, •, the avera a aehoul girl's thin and Some good laundresses blue their clothes . 0 1 _ 1 - = ^ ing himself to sleep again. for another two quiries -as to the time of his return, aI o white marble, and is even now reckoned as } g $ . eve -other time the are washed. This is - . - hours, once more he' was suddenly awaken - saying he had half a mind to go and met being with a rsvwl as a specimen of the ungraceful figure. She is simply nude ry y _ veto in i�od as in mind. t�' I she is by far the best plan as it forestalls any at- � . :. - - ; aid with a greater shock for again the voice him • whether he did so or not she eon bridge art. Ped Y a =` repeated closer to him and most impressive- not say. Soon after he left, it began The covered bridge at Pavia, over the (Crowing bit she daeanot fill out, and matur- tempt of the laundress to cover up the I -'` ly : •' Go to Lincoln. ". This time the Major rain. Ticino, was built as early as the fourteenth iLy of physique does not come to all alike. stains by the use of blueing. In order to , . . - - ggof up $nd thoroughly searched the room. Another witneiiii *as the carrier, who m t century. Althouggh a half a thousand years Our Crichwn says he would rather English treat the different seta of clothes washed in �_ He l+ad Locked the door, eo no one could him, and ezchanged a few words on t e old, it is in a rfect state of preservation. girls remained ignorant bf logarithms than alternate weeks let the first two weeks' - I f 11 .- > enter that way. The house was hushed in Meratoke road; it wan then raining fast- The roof is held in places by 140 gigantic that they lost a jot of their beauty. Well, washing be blued and then omit the blueing fortunately, girls will still on deciding during the next 'two washings. With plenty pprrofound repose, not a sound, save the dull The prisoner had pleaded not guilt granite columns go ~ v - tic ling of a clock at the end of the corridor. What the witnesses had stated was corre� The great cantilever bridge at Niagara for Lbemselves, and we think it the wiser of fresh air and sunshine and a little good . t wa since there is a beast of mind and judgment even washing day fray not be al- — .> Major Randall was extremely diacompos- Upon hearing that the miller had ridd n Falls is entirbly cam of steel. It is 81U y� y % . ed. He was not a superstitious man b an over to ecatoke, a started to meet sin ap irit as well as of externals, and it shines ways so sorry a day as it is usually pie- � pe y y 1�I h feet in length, weig a 3,000 tons and cost throw h the latter, and is clear! perceptible trral - , means; but there was a tone in that voice but the rain fell to fast, be turned bat . $900,000.. $ Y Pe P - . . that penetrated to his very soul with a thrill Unfortunate) he missed the train a d The Rialto Bridge, Venice, is said to to the ap►reciative. More beauty needs no - � v _ '� . pe ry y, ' a it rnskea its own. But there is halt Bathe. - - ,-,.I . Y through his system such as he had never be- fuss obliged to walk the whole distance have been built l rein designs furnished by PPS - - fore experienced. Boston where he arrived greatly fatig Michael Angelo. It is a single marble arch nothing, after all, so vulgar and wearisome At tills season of the year, when children -;' - "Dreams are strange things," he said to and very wet. It was u great shock to h m of 98 1.2 feet. so physical charm without adequate harm - are apt to be languid with, the approach of ~n` - - ~ himself • 11 why should I dream of Lincoln, when he was arrested the follow_n ony of mind and heart. We should prefer warm weather it is an excellent time to ill y g y he new bridge at Burton, over the Trent, that all our, proclamations should be for the start the habit of the daily bath, if it in not i I _ __ '.. I " where I�have not peen half a dozen times in charged. with tie murder of his former . was formerly the longest bridge in England, } develo went of feminine harmony rather already a part of the regular regime of the . my life, and that twenty years ago ?" ployer. • 1,5i5 feet, p -- " "ice - Again he got into bed, but not to �l�ep, It wseseven o'clock when Dir. Zwyf d The'.naw bridge over the Tay at Dundee, than the conservation of bodily beauty. day. With the coming of the new summer { for his nerves were too much excited. Ile was shot ; the woman at the roadsuie t- Scotland, is i7 feet above the water, has 85 and the loveliness theeartymocning hours, 4. --' - oven the meet indolent feels Lhe im alas to- i tried to lose himself in vain ; his mind was tage stated that her, timepiece struck t1at piers, and is over two miles long. P that —as he hour just before she heard then report of a The.loa t bridge in America is r. trestle- dune, - ward early rising mild the very best begin- • , a Bo thoroughly awake and clear, j po gee g + = _ I. afterwards declared —he could have writ- pistol. ' work over a portion of Lake Ponchartrain, 'rag of the day is a refreshing bath, follow- . P P° June b universal acclamation sa the Y ed b some li bt food a+nd a vi cross weilk. { ten any letters or despatches as well as ever " I am innocent, " -the "pri$oner said f• It is nearly twenty -fire miles long. month of roses, the leafy month, and in all a the open lig The addition of a ca of he did in his life. emnly. " Appearanceaare fearfully agai st The largest and longest stone bridge in 10 P her characteristics deserves the high eulo• rock snit to the bath is a rest advantage 11. . He lay than, quite still, on his back, with me; but I would never raise my hand agai at the world is over an arm of the China say— funs which is have ever lavished u n g ' . `' wide-open eyes, when he was electrified b Mr- Tw Fcrd. We were not on d flue miles ton 300 arches. Each 70 teat P° and is especially soothing to the nerves of y Y Y g g+ ter. Without the fickleness of April or P delicate people who find the shock of cold the acme voice agyin close to hiaear : " Go terms ; still, there was no malice on sit er high, Ma or rho grid meats of Jal and Au oat P , sg, y Y g + water too severe. Even indoors, such . a " = to Lincoln —at once ! side. I was not nears• Meratoke high -r ad - she is teal the month of natare'a moat lavish - "I will, "answered the Major aloud; and at the time of the murder, but in a directly tly Y bath possesses much of the strengthening, _ *... `springing up, he li hied the tapers on the opposite dicecton, seven miles awn Pram TflE OflOLEBA.. e�CUberanee of color and fragrance• In all invigorating qualities of the ocean wave; - . toilet table and be an to dress.Conaultin i Pp Din home. There is one icon, the ages since old Roman times June has been jet salt is considerably cheaper than fine _ =�: $ , g R Pe Ter*laiss, DyluK as tie Bate ir460 Dally considered the most aus iclous month for began P - Sanitary Prteaaltaas. weddings and betrothals although her table salt and is nits as good for thin ur- his watch, he fom.d it was four o'clock in only in the world, who could rev ` it. � q $° P � '- fla $ se. It should be thoroughly hl dissoly 1. i ,`. the morning ;and looking from the window i overtook biro on the way. It was ch immediate redecessor, Ma was consider - po g Y �' - - . h A dispatch from London. says —The P + Yr however so that not one cr stet remains. - . ` : which gave a view over a park, he saw a dark ; the rain came down in torrents, nd• ys ad the most unlock month in all the year Y - clear starlit all; and a white front on the we took shelter for !. time to the per, of mortality from cholera at sdeshad, Persia, Y Y When it is pat in a cold bath, it is better in which to contract marri e. " The bridal ✓ Y has reached 400 dais Buainees is tom- ag to dissolve the salt in a little warm water : _ ; grans. Writing a short note of explanation Bertoft old church, • and exchanged a ow letel nia nded. he Persian Govern- of May," says an old adage, " is the bridal ' s= 9' be placed words. Of �outee we could not see h P Y Pe first though not enough to change the tam - - to his brother -in -law, a Philip, went has ordered Lhat a military cordon be of death," surf no reason can be assigned for g it on the outside handle of his door, in order other. That stranger could testify the act this dismal idea, except the Romans perature of the bath perceptibly- It is very fl that it might be seen b the servants at an of my presence there —thou h rha he Slated around Teheran. The Russian P important that the salt be completely die - - -'� .earl hoa� Y _ has fo rotten it." 8 P overnment is taking rigorous anti expen. 2,000 yeas ago celebrated their festivals in solved as a single crystal may cut into the ' - - Y $ honor of the dead in this month and sin No • l e has not "ran oct Ma►'or n- live measures to prevent the entry of + $a' skin. W here a little child is feverish and _ _ "He will think I am cracked ; I hope I „ g r. j • eaolem into Russia, and has persua3ed the laxly enough our only festival in honor of restless a warm salt bath will sometimes in- '3. - . .:_ 'am not, for' really I am gain to Lincoln dill a clear voice. Igo is here. Ameer of Wkharr to his ce ►tat and the dead :a held in the same month. The . In the .midst of resat excitement the P daoealeep when everything else.faila Let . _.. without knowing why, he so tloquised as g rush of weddings- that oocur in the n- _ - - Dls or uahed his wa throu h the cro d'to put it in a sanitary condition. The the temperature of such a bath be &bone i; . be noiselessly descended the broaui staircase. j P 3 g sanitary operations near! cawed a native ning of June and the scarcity of weddings from 85 degrees to 90 de reea. Add a cu - ;: The Hall door was so barricaded by its the witness -box. He now saw why h had Y Y that oacur,in May o far to rove the wet g P a ' been sent to Lincoln. revolt, an the Ameer had to threaten be-. Y $ P power of salt to every six g'Ilona of water. Do not manifold fastenin s of bars, , bolts, and '- headiu as the -salt for non -coin Hance that old superstitious still okint. g Thus, at the eleventh hour, William •:ran- g ` penalty P rinse off the salt with fresh water, but dry : _ Y, _ : chains, t1iat be could not undo them with- with the new regulations. There are man other superstitions that the child's skin thoroughly, and rub it �1. - . eat alarming the household ; he therefore strong a character was vindicated the eg y i -, entered a conservatory opening from the world, his statement fully corrobora by _ are recalled by the. month. It used to be down with smooth, gentle strokes. of the r . w,6fij� ��� always considered unlucky for a bridal head, All this has a wonderful! acif in ,,4 drawing -room, and unlocking a glass door a witness of irreproachable ihteRrity- Cl fear- Y P Y g let himself out into the park, traversing it lY and circun►atantislly the 3iajor reee►ted couple on the war to church to meets monk, efl`�t and a fretful baby will often drop to Lt: without encountering a keeper, but disturb• how be was walking from the small at ►tion Thirty-five or forty years ago someone s priest, a dog, cat or serpent, and these sleep before you are aware o� it under such : '' °` • • ,' ing the deer clustered together under the to Creasing Hall, and had boon over"ken issued the famous "Thumb.Bible," co call- were singled out as obnoxious on very rea- treatment. bare branches of the fine elms and beeches, by a fellow pedestrian, seeking shelter with ed because it was scarcely larger that the aonable grounds, as wU. being its some way s _ . j' ;=' who started up from _their lair, gazing at him for a short time in the old church orch first joint of the thumb ; now Mr. Frowda, inimical to the richest bliss of the married Dust at Se& - . fi ': - - --the clock striking seven while there also of Oxford, England, is out with a marvel- state —monks and priests not accepting it The British ship Berean, which -recently ;` .. .: him in wonder. = ' " Major Randall rather enjoyed his tramp the conversation they had held toged r in ous little look, which has been dubbed for themselves, though willingly enough made the voyage from Tasmania around { $ y y joining others, dos and cats being symbol. Cape Horn to England, encountered a re- • • - . to Worcester in the bracing air of a fine the dark —of !tow the prisoner's grant!. &her "The p`ia er Prayer Hoak." This tin j ' $ $ PPY possible t "` frosty morning. He reached the station is had during a flood rowed in a boat to ake volume has 700 pagc�a and ls bound in ica►1 of the most nubs union able and markable but not unusual phenomenon at yE; ' '', time to take a cup gt coffee and a sandwich sin purchases at the village shop, auc shot morocco and velvet with brass clasps. It the serpent having bt+oken np the original son, viz., a storm of dust. - ,'':, wild -ducks in the fields of Bertoft/facts weighs less than three quarters of as ounce, happy Boma But to meet a rRolf, a toad After orpaning the equator aho fell into :z �,, before starting by.. the six o'clock train. ' . which a arras gar could not ibt have is only one inch in breadth, threo and one. or a spider was an auspicious omen indeed, the northeast time winds, and when about - Being an experienced traveller, he arranged $ P� y half inches in length and one -third of so but upon what grounds it, was considered -k,: _• his long journey so well, that, changing at known. 8 p°° 600 miles west of the Cape de Verde islands, _ { - one junction in order to catch the express William Armstrong was discharge' , and •bc► in thickness. It ia• difficult for one to so is not so apparent. the nearest land, "the Berean's sails and .. �t. ;' s' I • Ft another, he was enabled to reach Lincoln a reward of a hundred pounds at or of• believe that a book of 700 pages could be The charivari or horning party, which is rigging were thinly coated with a very fine L,. . - - • by two d-1 k. After enjoying s laucheon, fared for the apprehension of the tual in"a thin enough to conyeuiently go into a now quite Gammon in some of our villages, - powdery duet of a dark yellow or saffron : �°'.. F a common pocket pores, but this is what especially on the occasion of an ill- assorted color, scarcely discernible on or near the . . - � - -: f ` be strolled through the hilly street of that murderer. C9 ' -, . ` Mr. Froyvdo has achievgd iu his "Fin "Finger g , y deck, but profuse on the highest parts of • ' - ` 4. . :0 Interesting old city. Sir Philip wild lady Hartbnry war, gaffe Boo " $ marriage, wasp custom swayback in the 1, - . a4 Why am I here, I wonder Y' he kept re- prepared to quiz their brother unme fully Prayer k. It i■ a marvel In paper mak• early centuries, and was the subject "of a the rigging, so that the sails appeared r� �, Y �• on is wild Dose chasd, when he rat ned ; ing, and one of which the author, the paper- synodal order from the church. The fee - pealing to himself: Shall I have further $ . maker and the tinter are justly proud. now vat to the minister was former! ur- Anne duet falls oa vease a in the la = : `•.. -.: orders ?" but when they heard its result, s dily Kt Y P F ng 1 At Ix - , t - Bat though he listened attentively, no changed their indention, listening a oat in A copy of it boon in silver with gold clasps chase money for the bride given to herself tic near the Cape de Verde archipelago has _ will be exhibited at the world's fair. to "bind the bargain," and the ring was often been reported, 'but it has so often been -�. " voice speke again. He sarveyed the exterior • awe to his recital. �:, of the fine cathedral, and looked in the shop Major Randall never beard th voice originally more a part of this purchase of a reddish hue that it is known among . i . i, in, and declares, ins ite of the oral 1 Small (}ill Oom About Boys. money. The system of wedding presents sailors as "red fog," and has been generally I . _ windows, wandering without anyy definste P 8 hero `' ob'ect. The town was unusually full of opinion to the contrary, that it w , not a Boys is bafrrid. Tbat'a what all the garla which has now me so formidable, prob- supposed to come from South America- y epos :. s �' sea. That' doant think so but &hay as so, ably arose from the penny weddings of The observation on board the Berean ap- . ;: - ,_<__ people, who seemed in a state of excite- dream. pen = "Y The winter assizes were on. -Not To do Midi. Drew justice, ah�. 'was &bay wnnti it`plaged. one a time, when it was a custom era to overthrow this conclusion, and to . ar pient g �I knowing how to occupy his time he stepped Featly shocked at her uncle's travie goys tike to hav garis think they ar taf. for all the guests to contribute something etermine the African origin both of the r = 'i .• " . into the courthouse, where a trial was tak• death and poor Elizabeth's sudd de- I like tuf boys. to the couple at the weddin feast. u T the t 'de t J $ l Atlantic dust and the so -called blood > i ---• r _ t k r:; P. Mi bi sisstur tez tnf boys is the best. Y P rains of Southern Europa , .` - _ jug place. The entrance was blocked with cease, but trium bed in Lire ex Cation g o ct rest n , one a acre resen .. . of inheriting the miller's proper y, its Shea had speryunca the time for the annual exodus to green Admiral Smyth many years ago reported, .,. people, ' . "What case is on ?" he inquired of a police aaasoant proving greater than expend She I pave never &hot of gettin nestled, but ` gelds, soa$hore, lake and mountain, and for during his stay in Sicily, March 14, 1814, a I :: ratan. contemplated removing to a country house, Iv had lots av chances. &hie is welcome enough to make it a favorite "bl rain; which fell "iu large, muddy - . ,':.� , .� •4A yofg�m� fa being tried for his life, keepiiig'a pony phaeton and giving uden- )jays is yasful. Tbay olim Use and atlas! month without its traditions or its beauty. drops, and deposited a very minute sand of ! sir--it's a murder." parties, to let the county families she things fur the gurl they likes be&L dicks a yellow -red color " - -quite similar to that , I.: - �'pf wham ?" ".."... ° : '"' `y x 4; could hold npp her bead as high as any of diBeunt boys aoa they likes me best. now reported by, the Berean. - t "Mr. Twyford, the milfer`sl Roby, as -them• Bat behold I when the rim came Gurls pretends thay. doant car ter boys. i� T� He then rc aided it as "siiocc6 dust' ` • ' lire siifl�I &Y " g :' '± �- f' Brae shot cm fhe road between Meratoke and for lef{a!1 settlemmit, no certificate of her Gurls boo sex &hay doant oar fur bays mount e S first tke African desert, "crowning the i` '• ore Did entleman. pa to' mariria a could be found n entry o to haven. Qarle mug tell thr trooth d The first Juno days are welcome to the beautiful theor of atmospheric heric circula- - n : hi$ hOase —p $ #� g Y P . 2 . 11 Major Randall recalled the sad affair that to registers. Alai I Mrs. Drew wet t- y go to heven. good laundry woman. No artificial bleach- lion." Both on the Atlantic ocean and in R_ .- __ f, After whit boys is meat Wheu boys git ore do such work as the green grass and sun- Buro see rains of dust have aimost in. ' had happened .the night of his arrival at imate. !� .'.. w the Miss Ingestres : in his succession of Pride miist have a fall, OZOWn the • to chase tewbacks thay ar men. shine, Winter clothes are quite likely to v is ly f len between January and April . 11 >., 7 >'. ` M:r visits and amusements it had escuged his towncefolk. Bost is better than men. hsv® aagttired something of a yollaw hue. -.-a period f year. in which the Sahara: . •...' -- .. Y .. - She never, again . Upbraided her bteeband , - They may uow be . bleached to a snowy is most�ar . AR, :. ..� s. me I ,viill go in, if an waif`get`me a place, +, w'. E i� Lh having ao ambition. - �'� whiteness gird acquire - the fragrance of •. Prrtienad is a virtue --in other people. ' - " � f .- -;- . said be, sI. - gsi vet into the liceman's The millers fortune went to v �y dis- . clover. d rich man it an honest man no thaniet _ �ry it , ' . `- and. ;lf] Winlisman and his fine militarF tent rela ens, who wei'a advertised or in ° Why coiner sot my love. # aio !' HouaeitQld lineal, whirling housekee r .to him, for he would be a double- knave is ; serea►noai s .poetsa. 1Don t ue hoggub. 'his allows to . k freer wtijl btstttli inn sevp 'cheat mankind wheel he had no need of itt� ,_ -. rtb -i taxi him an admission Throaich cope lot ed crib Part• l t ,11 c 1 DeF " PP$a gained man otilery v' non Asliw died ill bis ot1w Sir' b t+ - . , . �. ►� 'e - 9 g wgrwe. in, the, - -ENUie oa, '_' a ,gin . b -4d been y - ; :. >,.A -- qi �-A , F, ,� . _ .- V - I �.. ii �1 a n t. • *�° : dza ,i -, ,mss ! anc� r e "' _ - ._ . - - - M Y' • . of 4 - � ..,. : ik -. 1 �'.. ,,r, _. .. .- - 's. :. _ ,' .,.. •.,t. PR•3 !ZT» X.. k.. S.I% A =. - .F- ca ,.� -. 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"What case is on ?" he inquired of a police aaasoant proving greater than expend She I pave never &hot of gettin nestled, but ` gelds, soa$hore, lake and mountain, and for during his stay in Sicily, March 14, 1814, a I :: ratan. contemplated removing to a country house, Iv had lots av chances. &hie is welcome enough to make it a favorite "bl rain; which fell "iu large, muddy - . ,':.� , .� •4A yofg�m� fa being tried for his life, keepiiig'a pony phaeton and giving uden- )jays is yasful. Tbay olim Use and atlas! month without its traditions or its beauty. drops, and deposited a very minute sand of ! sir--it's a murder." parties, to let the county families she things fur the gurl they likes be&L dicks a yellow -red color " - -quite similar to that , I.: - �'pf wham ?" ".."... ° : '"' `y x 4; could hold npp her bead as high as any of diBeunt boys aoa they likes me best. now reported by, the Berean. - t "Mr. Twyford, the milfer`sl Roby, as -them• Bat behold I when the rim came Gurls pretends thay. doant car ter boys. i� T� He then rc aided it as "siiocc6 dust' ` • ' lire siifl�I &Y " g :' '± �- f' Brae shot cm fhe road between Meratoke and for lef{a!1 settlemmit, no certificate of her Gurls boo sex &hay doant oar fur bays mount e S first tke African desert, "crowning the i` '• ore Did entleman. pa to' mariria a could be found n entry o to haven. Qarle mug tell thr trooth d The first Juno days are welcome to the beautiful theor of atmospheric heric circula- - n : hi$ hOase —p $ #� g Y P . 2 . 11 Major Randall recalled the sad affair that to registers. Alai I Mrs. Drew wet t- y go to heven. good laundry woman. No artificial bleach- lion." Both on the Atlantic ocean and in R_ .- __ f, After whit boys is meat Wheu boys git ore do such work as the green grass and sun- Buro see rains of dust have aimost in. ' had happened .the night of his arrival at imate. !� .'.. w the Miss Ingestres : in his succession of Pride miist have a fall, OZOWn the • to chase tewbacks thay ar men. shine, Winter clothes are quite likely to v is ly f len between January and April . 11 >., 7 >'. ` M:r visits and amusements it had escuged his towncefolk. Bost is better than men. hsv® aagttired something of a yollaw hue. -.-a period f year. in which the Sahara: . •...' -- .. Y .. - She never, again . Upbraided her bteeband , - They may uow be . bleached to a snowy is most�ar . AR, :. ..� s. me I ,viill go in, if an waif`get`me a place, +, w'. E i� Lh having ao ambition. - �'� whiteness gird acquire - the fragrance of •. Prrtienad is a virtue --in other people. ' - " � f .- -;- . said be, sI. - gsi vet into the liceman's The millers fortune went to v �y dis- . clover. d rich man it an honest man no thaniet _ �ry it , ' . `- and. ;lf] Winlisman and his fine militarF tent rela ens, who wei'a advertised or in ° Why coiner sot my love. # aio !' HouaeitQld lineal, whirling housekee r .to him, for he would be a double- knave is ; serea►noai s .poetsa. 1Don t ue hoggub. 'his allows to . k freer wtijl btstttli inn sevp 'cheat mankind wheel he had no need of itt� ,_ -. rtb -i taxi him an admission Throaich cope lot ed crib Part• l t ,11 c 1 DeF " PP$a gained man otilery v' non Asliw died ill bis ot1w Sir' b t+ - . , . �. ►� 'e - 9 g wgrwe. in, the, - -ENUie oa, '_' a ,gin . b -4d been y - ; :. >,.A -- qi �-A , F, ,� . _ .- V - I �.. ii �1 a n t. • *�° : dza ,i -, ,mss ! anc� r e "' _ - ._ . - - - M Y' • . of 4 - � ..,. : ik -. 1 �'.. ,,r, _. .. .- - 's. :. _ ,' .,.. •.,t. PR•3 !ZT» X.. k.. S.I% A =. - .F- ca ,.� -. 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Ths inereattg; �)Dactor -- Discover a new disease �� stances needed to _ - N 1 - Vhat on earth should I do that for . n " :. and multiplyingtaxes of all dationsare never` P. M. M — "Recanae I have a new atent and rebuildithe a rtes to for the butcher of human . �• b a akin ! EEC . - criAte In Thirty cents sutfioient ] Y medicine which is the re thing for it► Nerves,t u m g - :`w - 7•Le human them s certain and - An Great as ilia eovulation of the FArih troops. Every year Europe speeds more h r : . than a billion, two hundred million dollars - speedy cure for all No+r. in aheddin diseases arising Y _ I man foal ;regarded from some - g 001 �;> oy from impoverished s�•�•. :' , Can hu , y HZTt CnTr.rR$Y'S B%OOD ; 1 blood, and shattered .V, . apecial point of view, ba considered a sub- 'Phe pleasant flavor, gentle action and nerves, such as par - ject for scientific observation' We do not and France spends four hundred thousand ootbin effects of Syru of Figa, when in A alysis, spinal did- ,r. dollars ever da The war in America did g p eases, rheumatism, �. hesitate to .answer in the affirmative al- y y. eed of a laxative al if the father or scistica,lossofinem- ).•'. '1.�'�.: t' though up to the resent time it has never notcostles 'sthansixtesn biltiondollare. From Peerless. Azle Gtrease, moot durable grouse in t }5. ,tt -.� , p other be costive or bilious the most grab- a cry, erysippeela9, pal- the market. Peerless Ileloi Ointment should ;, .+ and although it forma a the Crimean war down to that of 1870.71 itationoftheh been classified; ' yang results follow its use, so that it is the , p+ be fn every stable. ;,: f' whole too vast and too complex to belong the civilized nations of Europe and America t family remedy known and every fuss- scrofulsoblorosisor 5 to an s ecial en. is or determined category. spent in destroying one anoLher$10 000 000,- Y Y green sickness, that ,:� y p g OOU of the orainary budget and more than ly should have a Defile. ieellng that atiecte so many, etc. They ' _ Its magnitude and universality have doubt- have a specific action on the sexual system of c e studies, prop - $11,000,000, OOU raised ex restll for the both men and women, restoring lost vigor. IRTIRClu °K t,'�Y -' - less kept it outside o. positiv P P `•• stay so called. haven now we do not pre- uroae, makin a total �21,OUy0,000,000. Perhaps the beat way •to teach baby to WEAK EN J DOAN 8i SON` .;1t ' tend to treat the imrnenae ubiect in its fulls wars of t last hundred years have s+al{c would be to give it in charge of a step- ?; :, coat $140,000,060,000, without countin the pother. fY For Ci'r'cular Address,' , _ cYtent, but simply wish amine one of g oung and old), enfferinglrommentalworry, ;_.;;a its moat uttereeting and 46 'ous phases, the sorrow, the loss of men, and other results. overwork, insomnia. excesses, or deli- abase, The Lightnilig S Touch should take these PILLs• They will restore ii NOtclCOr4C »rte.. TOl•OIIgO Y N. u hundred or a art only of this fabulous sum all a both aical and mental. I - miliwry system of the fo ,urtee F p y lost energies, phy million human beings who people this the children might have been brought up I s.•racely more rapid than the ligh �' and educated gratuitously; all lines of rail - Mug like action of Nerviline in all kinds f SUFFERING WOMEN ITCHING, BLEEDING, planet. was mi ht have beer. built ; pro-vision Pa g TERNALOr T1vTSRtvALL,, post- How many men are destroyed by war in y g p in. If, it neural is 3 relief is certain and amioted with the weaknesses peculiar to their lively oared by EURIl,1�A. >` �' ` s- ' might have been a be for the attempts to p ae such as suppression of the periods, yearin PILE CURE. It never " . _,4' _ ' - . a ceutury'i Official reports and documents g rapid. Toothache is cured as if by magic d wn pans We" back, ulcerations, etc.. w11� F per bottle post paid. enable us to calculate the number of sol-. realize aerial -navigation ; customs, town Rheumatism finds s master in s few apPli- find these pills an unfailing cure. esc Price .roc= circular se 0 ,, •._y dicta who have been killed or fiave died dues, and all obstacles to freedom of trade cations of the powerful and penetrating PA����0� ��Rls Descriptive cirenlar sent free on application. Ark your druggist for EUREKA. or mad to " _', during modern wars. We know that der- might have suppressed; all destitution Nerviline. ln_a word, pain, wheWier tutor- W: A. Nesbitt, 101 Bay Bisset, Toronto, 4;f might have been removed except that caused nal, . or external, finds a prompt should take these Pilla. They enrich the blood, v - ins the unaccountable. Franco- German war T restore health's roses to the cheeks and oozes t . of 1870 71, 250,000 men'were slain on the by idleness and infirmity. antidote in Rerviline. Give Nerviline reotallisregularities. IN ; two sides; that during the useless Crimean Can the armies of the world be abolished 2 a trial. Druggists and dealers every- B�a� og �a,rtoxg. These Pills are � =�:a' war of 1854 -55, 785,100 were slain; that It is impossible. where sell it, and it coats only - _;,'.: sold by all dealers only in Uozea bearing our !.; during the short Italian war of 1859, 63,000 A mechanic has calculated the cost of 25 cents a bottle. ' trademark or will be sent by mail ost aiei, �T �, .. making wooden soldiers of natural size and W by should pawnbrokers be reviled' Do on receipt of price - -docents s box or for &2.M w � =° men fell on the field of ioattle or died in ,t / .S x hospitals; that the game of chess between good condition. As, after all, the victims they not keep their pledges. THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO.. 0, 4v° : : r5- in 1866 deprived of to -da are only an affair of number, e a man swear• to find - - Brockville. Ont- or Morrirtawn. N.Y. _N� rl:= - . Prussia and Agatria It is enough .to make ' / • Y Y v D 4 :. - 46,000 individuals of life; that in the Unit- money, and stratagem,, he has decided that when taking a big load to market, that the NUVAL O 'REPAm SEPAUTORS• y` -i . ed States the strife between the North an all the armies could be reproductd for t#,- wheels suddenly refuse to go round- You ��� %, `'`�i South caused the death of •450,000 men i 000�0�9 francs, i� $1,200,t)D0,000 a year will save dollars by using Peerless Axle - HAND BZ?.A>W POWSB- e f soldiers in fir, under officers in oak, officers - •.0 .. - 1860 -6 ; we know also that the wilts of ( grease only. Sold by dealers everywhere. �. $. CARTERS, SYRACUSE, N•Y ��'t}y� "r� - ` : ��:`.! THE FIRST $rtrlR$ in rosewood, captains in mahogany, colonels FAMOUS RENNET F3X'PI;tACT �� }' It is as easy to tell a lie as it it} to tell the � in cedar, and generals in ivory), and they Che"a and Butter Color. 'P O Is,�0 �G `` '. poured out the blood of five million Euro- could be drilled by gleam power, the artil- truth, but it is not half so lonesome. Ens, and that France has taken up arms ••gAR�lps;; ' ark your Dro 1st for 0116- BABCOCK MILK TESTERS, 0. �j� ` _ �' r le bein included in the calculation. The BONS' TOOTHACHE t; UM. take no Sole Agent for Canada, FRANK WI LSOR. \ : , wenty times since 1815. On adding the leaders of two nations at war and their >rredesce Alerebatat. 3.'t Peter 8L, Montreal. '0 - T - -- number of victims of war during the last substitute .. staff officers would eoridnct the strategy at Consignments Solicited. _ _ _ °- - '' - ' century a total of 19,840,900 is reached in their risk and peril. The victory would be- No man has come to true greatness who - - - l4' - - - . the civilized countries of Europe and in the long, as heretofore, to him who by his skill has not felt in some degree that his life be • . WRITE _ FOR PARTiCULARS - - United States. - should succeed in checkmating his adversary - longs to his race, and that what God gives R r, . _ :�, � Commencing with the Trojan war, the and in destroying the greatest ni:mber of him he gives him for mankind. — '[Phillips Of Complete Steam Launcheafrom 20x4 to 31x7 case •h>Rs been •the same in all ages of history. combatants. That improvement on ordinary Brooks- ••Remo Coat oil loilera and Engines" from L = G* $'T �. S s. S = R C rtatn' remarkable battles, foe ht hand to 1 to t3 H.Y. Large ai>ea. Coal or wood fuel.' g armies won►d have the advantage of leavin A.P. 6II. ••'I'ho Marsh steam Pump" the beat boiler : hand with knife or club, have had the mem- the husbandman to his Seld, tfie workma - - feeder in the market. Returns exhaust into: , 'I orable honor of leaving as many 'as two teed water heating it from �0 to t0 degree». I had dyspepsia, es g in his factory, and the student to studies For cutaloguo stand 3c. stamp. .10Hlr 131 anon, indiResttonn,, hundred thousand men dead on the field ; I and would promote public prosperity an CtLLlBN ('0.. Carleton Place, eat. bloodpotaon, etc. scold ,'.'; ' as examples we cite the defeat of the Cim happinese. not real, dsy and nigh _ . ' y . brians and Tuetons by Marina, and the last ' That may answer as advice to futures THE BEST OF F -; ' ` - was harassed. . i j exploits of Attila. h.ighteen to twenty mil- ministers of war when men, having &Wally ,' ; Ddiserable anddespatr - - '` hop men are killed every century in Europe reached the age of reason, shall refuse t E ins for health. In del c, Thank You j�ichest, station I quaffed 9l.. by the enlightened institution of war. If fight. But foe centuries Ministers and - DMyR Leon Mineral Wester• these meci, averaging thirty yeses of age, .Generals can rest upon their laurels. 37IIS IS THE UMYSRSAL Z'F.BTI- hadabarrel in the boa should join hands they would forma line " uOfirYof tboie •, � suffered •o+„ : " Incomparable,. E.0 house. It cleared m r crossin all Europe and R boloodofpoisona,brougli� ` 4,500 leagues long, g �- CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, j y orpain,andstrength .: ; _ . Asia. . COLDS, OR ANY FORM OF WAST- - Celestial, �t. for weakness, and al- - The nations of the extreme Orient (the A Woman s Smlle. tarp DISEASES, after tAey trace tried �'• though I have gained } _ Chinese and their neighbors) forma second For good or evil the power of a woman ECOnomlcal 27pounds I feel ae llgh>s 1. i yo as a bird. _ human consolidation, and shed about the smile is very great. It is the outward all t_ JeacEe F1RxIES, _ . _ 1. ss' same quantity of blood. Gengis Khan and visible sign of a talent of pleasing which ah % Ask for the Mount Royal Mills Brand - '`•' ! Tamerlane marked their ruuLea with pyra- has received to enable her to be an influenc - Alexandria Bay., t', of Japan, Indian or Oarollna - - mids of severed heads. Barbarous nations for good in the ordering and government o _ - ' . a. also are engaged in combats, seldom killing the world. Men are verymuch what wome KOOTENAf • .... -, ! : fewer than four to five million beings in a make them, and it is by rightly using th�i • century. The total number destroyed every talent of pleasing that women can mak - _ _- J� . century in political, religious or internatiou- men what they ought to be. The man a SILVER MINES. _ - . - al wars is at least forty millions. the head of the house can mar the pleaain ° ♦� . • Canadians have invested iri 910 of the real 4 - General statistics. prove that, ''since the of the household, but he cannot make it Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and ONLY �� eatate of the new towns in Kootenay, while of a sin le th t moat rest with the, women and it i � Americans 8-D cpt the mines. The sue,co" of . Trolan war ,3,000 years ago, n g a HYPOPHOSPHITEB year has elapses in whirl► some war has not her greatest privilege. It ig one of th ^O4- l,[irete and igoda. --- . the towns depends on the success of the mines . - killed its proportionate number. Durin duties of�women to beautify the world an The the thirty centuries which have elapsed especially their own homes and their owe IT I4 AL3IOST AS YALdTABLE ec Kootenay a Dn j't n of Asiatic an Euro can i reona •fro attan •the furniture sad otna aS MILK• IT IS d WONDERFUL �J• goo�u ney1�iDg Invostment Vas - . since the beginning d P I pe g FLF. SS PR UIrCER= It is wed and . - . history, a loss of 40,000,000 a century makes ments of their rooms tastef4y, and genet 4 the total number destroyed by war to be { ally to give a toach of seemliness to that e,►d�d bV Physi riarts. ,``acid all `j represent `oar duly incorporated `silver rain- tihttions. Bold b TR[!S ngCompanic, owning twelve mines in same 1,200,000,0 i0. a number very nearly rep- rt of the world with which they have tr, imitations or ew8r F ash Columbiaand two in Montana on the same - . resenting the total population of tare globe • To shed joy, to radiate hap mesa au Druggims at boo, and gl =(10., IMPROVED THR LAST 20 YEAR£ rich 'belt, the richest in the world. at the present day. I to cast light upon dark days, to th SCOTT BU t1'XF., Brttroitte. BLhTTER 1i11gER THE $III! They afford Ca safest and most profitable _ Twelve hundred m�llians !s golden thread of our destiny, the apiri nvestment in Canada. The first issue of stock places Investors on the ground floor and is .. of grace and harmony —if, not `hie nearly all t.Lken up The second issue will be It is day, and the sun at�eds its light and to render a service 9 Here and there we T�kpQtlt6lDt� goodDtgyEn�pE�D co 14'` 25 per cent. to 5tl per cent:. higher. Then its advancement will by rapid owing to greater heat upon the wholC world. The country meet one who poasESSeB the power of en _ - - -_ -- -- - -- SEND FOa QW371011 8MEET. 011 REKIPT OF AN81SERf development work. Now is the opportunity. - • - is green, the cities full of life, and the vil- J chanting all about her. Her presence ligh jeB pas• -out of Darkneg+t into Light LEf 1k $fLUT WHAT ID REQtiNEd WILL SEND Ye! Don't let it Flip. It is not Call at office. B a hays la es surrounded with laborers. �[illiontl ` up the Iiouae ;her approach is like a cheer •I ors the story of my li(e, is th�� book for such a chance av this Call at offloo, Boa si entA whandle. Selling tier coati >ji, terms PRA• %OtiatE =ENT BY MAIL.s QEe.ISTEiE9 Trade Building, ronto. ' of men are livin actin and roduciit ing warmth. She passes by, apd M e a aaf�tc Publisher. Toronto. CtNDEOT AND CHEAP. g, g p g. Mr al. William Briggs. � #Ump for ttimtraW t� — ---- K T E N AY - . • Life unfolds its joyous and divine radiance content; she stays awhile. and we are happy, ___ on the surface of the globe. She is the aurora with a human face. ��( t4;Er Rt'A1.6 roll tlHW CtTriVii COMM A �. QI*117 — �i . Ba behold the sun, gone to rest ! Be. . In a New Zealand cemetery on a grave• j�'1 taught by MIS t.habb, general wctoa apAl YAfrNINtaTa l34 K1N0 StDEt' W.. TWt41dTt .. bold, black night and melancholy .silence ! I stone is to be found, with the name and ages or Ontario' 13% Touge %L. Torowto Odd. 4 Funereal Death decends from sombre of the dead, the words, " She was so pleas FT E111) TEA cures Coustipatlon.Sick ' heights, holding in his hand a scythe of I ant !" What a delightful character she headache restores the Complexion _ - - steel. He passes like a bird of night whose must. have beef, to have an epitaph like let, ���ul�h a Tmm� TIC» . flight that ! It makes one think that a choir of M. _ . 1►tAKikS O \E SIiUDDER, , - - nightingales is perched upon her grave, and _ rVW0 CAJIADiAN PhTBN ib Fott:i ALE �A ALL HEALING . 1 of softening and subduaing re I 't ��� , j1 �• d :: ;. ;~; �,. , If Y: - \ P. \ •. I .1 . , . - ; ti '_ .: ,�,. _' ;;' ,, Y . ,k , ? Tk:. ; 4.A, f , Y�`�T, .: ,w ;. ik ., ; Il. ;,rte . s-'"' OF .,_ `�� •_.. , -sc 4,. .,,I_- _�`72% -j. �. " , j�` r .(-P 1. .s `` ,;i"r ;a 't t i - x._ t f J_.+". - -b.ry.fY''��,�..rriy ♦... •�` .T'i'`'` ... , t- ;V1 - +. _N� '. "O. •� - - 11:?.,." : ::f._ . . - ..,,n•.. ..,. T,S '•- r •, .w `ti` t ; - ;4Z. of t` ': i' ' . ?'f�_- - ,! ,�. '.r . -_. 1. e :��j - -. : r,'u' f jrr ,-, ., ° . ;` fit.;. _'s '•r k- : =: � - , _ - F W :' . " l: , x'16 +4 . . ;,. ,:y �,i .. z singing melodious chants to her memory. 1'roneaa+ _ `� ' 11 . extends his hand to the tour cardinal points, �s She was en pleasant" that friends used :tractor}} ores. Grand chance for miners. For - traverses shadowy space and disappears in , to come first to her in seasons of sorrow and : oarticutars addieee►. t!lixB�1'Otesi oY1Y1l, '�' the depths ; this esters has arrested tYNT•. . j�- �_ g sickness for help and comfort. One Booth : • s CLYCERINE �..i...�', - ! . : humanit in its course • this assn a of the h f her kind' hand.worliyed won- 'W -MCW - . TAR AND Y , P n iDg tour o y necrophore has sent all human beings to dens in -the fe,rerialt child ; a few words let = their last sleep ; to- morrow morning none ( fall trom her lips in the ear of a sorrowing : of us will waken ;.the sun will shine upon sister did much to raise the load of grief = _. a land of the.dead. Not a single human that was bowing its victim down in . being remains to look uppoon the scene. an uish. - Paris, London, New York, St. Petersburg, Her husband would eovie home worn out ..: .. . Vienna, Berlin, and Rome are suddenly ex- with the pressure of businW, and feeling - - tinguished. Streets are deserted, dwellings irritable with the world in general ; but .. filled with the dead ; cities and villages when he entered the coney sitting -room, are cemeteries, and saw the blaze of the bright fire, and - - _ Silence, seated on the ruins of the globe, met the amili4 face of this aweeGminded sleeps in the midst of the vast field of the woman, he would sucenmb in a moment, to . r - . dead, in the midst of this prostrated army I the soothing inflnenees, which were like . of 1,200,000,000 corpses. - I balm of Gilead to his sinking spirits. The - - The immense cemetery of all mankind, rough schoolboy fled in a raga from the seen at one view, is the real measure of the, taunts of his companions to find solace in S 11 CON DITIO'.1S OF HAPPINESS. � Y _ , _ _ . The fir-it Is bodily health. To secure this - - '�: Drink the' ROYAL 1rA1iaEWOK a i ran _ r -', . SOAP-: which 60ntaln8 a proportion of Germ lion )toot, with fine cotTbc as a b"-iAL it corn- _ z - .- bineta the iicalth giving properties of this well r= \ Is the 8I11� reliable an an►+e known Plant with the refreshing a-id diutic __- zr ''' properties of ('otfoe. Prepared only by ELLiN - i soap to Wash your head with. • KLriGHLET, Toronto. •_ . - - - - • CATAORH I)n. t,LAR$ B cATAitRII CUR =�_ _- It preserves the hair, makes it Up�D never tails _ [1 -- grow, keeps the scalp healthy send 5c. in stamps FREE �� -__ - s - - or postage and the will mail y ou - - •- _ - o feeetei4tl package. Clark Chendeal co.. ` Beware of Imitations and always ask for 81URTON'S- Toros►te, �.� Albept. Toilet Soa Co�pa�y0 LC F'OR ON1g DOLLAR-A Sl,gtshctare a Made by The p . victims destroyed by war from the histori- his mother's smiles ; the little one, u o eon. w'e are the l he qu. litY an to h sal beirinnir of nations down to the year ound ominton. To advertise the qualit, and make g Y grief with his own large trouble ,found of our goods we will "rid to any address by - of grace in which we live. haven of rest on her breast. All these, an ExpresA, eecuroly pnoke d. one of our Union The sword is ceaselessly drawing blood . many others who felt the power of he silk parasols or umbrella4, paragon frame, g woman 'K smile, mourn for her now ilia plain or fancy handle. on receippt of 1$t—a reg- - - __ from human veins. Eighteen million cubic I n tar st umbrella. 7'ry one. Notethe addrosa, meters have been stied. she has gone, because " she was .so pleas EAMT-K manufactory. a6i1 • a7® Yos4se >;t, In summer at Paris the Seine delivers to ant. Toronto, - -- -- - -- - - . . two parts of the bridge Pont -Neuf about a _ � W. M e D O- W A L L IL hundred cubic meters_ of water every sec - _ ond, moving with a force of 3,500 horse T$e Bravest Battle That Ever Wail+ DIRECT IMPORTER OF power. Every hour 360,03)0 cubic meters - Fought. . F�1E GUNS, RIFLES SHOOTING . _ of water pass tinder the &relies of the bridge, "' SUITS 11UN 11TG BOO'rS,Erit�, or S,G40,000 cubic meters in a day. Imo ins The bravc4 battle that over was fought , . g I Shall l'toil you where and when t the river to be human blood instead of - On tiro niap3 of the world you «•ill find it not; LOADED QARTRICCES, ARTIFICIAL BIRDS AND - water, for if the blood shed in all wars was 'Twos fought by the utothera of men. TRAPS A SPECIALTY• - _ - putintothe basinbetweeuthequays it would I _ 8 King Street East, Toronto form such a river, and we would have to Nay, not with cannon, or battle shot, With swor 1, or noblerr pen ; remain standing on the parapet fifty hours I Nab, not. with eloquent word or thought, 'Tjle ��4t��� ��i�� �,Q�q alp W gee it flow away. I I root in of wonderful moo. N %'N,&p%w%t%*%%%a . That quantity of blood weighs 18,900, - Butdeep in a wells d up woman's heal t, " %yest�e'`t Coo `s% MMs" a` '"'"1 000,000 kilograms. It is an unfailing stream, A woman that would not yield, PAID Ur CAPITAL. su coo =ppeto ! loans moneys►nvwherernthc'�nUc State a, , . which every hour since history began has But brat ely, gilont 1yy bore her part.: anAds or life :,co, without security. If you ` unceasingly poured 680 litres of blood to I 1�'• there is that battleSoldl need moues, apply to LocalAgentsorwrt6a • . dye the royal purple worn by the occupants No marshalling troop, no bivouac `song ; - NENRP L HAUPT. Prtstatat, . of imperial thrones. No banner to gleam and wave; �urrrt C�rtr, MoNY�NA. - If the 1,200,000,000 skeletons should rise But., oh I these battles they.last so long - - and climb one upon another the ladder thus Frbm babyhood to the grave. agents Wasted Evet7►wtteR . . - formed would reach the moon; coil about yet, faithful still as a bridge of stars, ' —_ -- 1 - that body and, continuing onward, would ° She fights in her walled -up town, �I . ' mount infinite space four times as far again, Fights on and on, in the endless wars, that is, 500,700 leiagues in height. The ; Then silent, unseen, goon down. • corpses, if thrown into the channel at Calais, O ye with banners and battle shot. _ : would form a bridge between France and - And soldiers to shout and praise, . England and separate the ocean from the * I tell you the kinglicst victories fought w a / ! p Are fought in these silent ways. ,- - North Sea by a weir. If only the heads of I /t w • y the men slaughtered in war were taken' and ; Oh, spotless woman in a world of shame 1 V - 0- • - .. _. placed side by side, a band would be formed ' With.splendid and silent scorn, . , . _;,:• ,din six times around the world. Glo back to (lod ae white as you came.., y� J+ g The kingliest warrior born. �___ xr,.� __ Rd1�8 may,.,.. . V ,111 ;fir 3rL, fi . .1 ;�: . ✓,.• x';. ;:.t 4� . 4. 4 qI .- :' .c '' ;,. ' ;ts s .W k, ;, _ :� i .. r . _ ":_ :. z. 4-' , , 61 ", , I M a;;r, - ; . 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" , ­­� �:­ I . .-�;� .:- - . �, *7 11 1� . ­ . � ...... - �. i. ;-� Lee com ; '.1 " . � L 4��� . .. 1. -�i- , . ­� ., ; - , . - � � I - I . . . . . . . .. 11� - come Jant Losis 50c, Issao, W' - - �'. � -v ­ 90". � . , � . : . . � I . , , , , � . ­. I department Is open to all for the f - Barnard Walsh and wife $1.25, Samuel I .... � . I : -'Z -.; .. ... - . . I.This depw to IM �­ - . 1, .- . ..'u. '#-v R 1.'C. H A R D,, S 0 N.�' S . .. ..". 11, � r­­ writer dot -1 .., �. ­ . ��'. .i.: .., . . ­­,r:. .... . . !I- ­ .1 4 King oom; Jane Byron 75c, R. A. Bunting � - . . �..­ . I -. cession of public questions. The wr ; I., - . . I ... ­I.. .. .. � . ­1 - . � . . �','I, - in all cases send his correct name with py � I 11 � L. I (-,. . ... .... � -1 I 3M.dLM=0"NXr.dLn3E SBWOMOEV. . . - I. - . ".. - .�. . ­ . , -,, : * t' '-. 11 � . . I - 7.. we wish it distinctly understood, howe Per com. Your committee woald alpo recom- . - I - I I -4 �4­­ �;�� 4'.' � : : �­, 11 - - . t., '. ... - % ... �,., .� . -,.i .: ­: ., - , '. - 1; . � L ' .� � :. :­ :., I - . ) I I - - . . . 1� � - + .'. -17 ­1� . �. -�­ - mend that Wm. Hubbard furnish Mrs. . " ' - ' - 1+ , 1. . . . . . . .. . - . . that in no case do we hold ourselves re , - . , - is the place to buy your harvest tools. tk- � � -.1 - �,%.:��:'- - � a sponsible for opinio by con . I - .�r , I - -1 � . , , - -- . I I . . . I ., � ­'- . . . .1 19(mdeu . i • - . - ,­ � - .... � :. � . I . � P ­ . . - I .. as- Stephenson with one cord of soft wood. Porks, of all kinds. . . - r . ,,-�­:,­­ �.... - ... .. - ! . .. � I �. ..., . to.-Ev. NiAws.] - , i. � �. .2;:�. ' ' ­ . . - ­.. ­... . � ­ � �'.. �.. \ ­� • . - All of which i respectfully submitted. . . - ­.. .. .. I ­ . . . .. � - - .. . , . ;� - , . I I , . , . ....: :.�J,�. v;�. '.', . - '.. �, � , . , POO ' . . - " . �..,. . . �. - - - . � Zu.ht firktrin Iota, - Sm,-In this slightly cosmopolitan to, .- . Rakes, Scythes and Snaths, . *­'. - . .1 ... , , .1., . :- ., �. .. . - . , � I ­ �- I ..t . . ­ .. - . . . 0.., - � - T . . I . I I .. . I - . .:., � N - , : ­. & . On motion 90f Mr. Gerow, chairman. re- ff. - --. .,- : . . .1".: A­: . - � - -� .. - ­ � . I ; I . I �. .1 -.. hip, in which we have but a Slight di ir. � . . , �­;�..-: : --.:. � � . . .'. - ��� I'll: . . . . . . � ' t .. � a published every Friday morning t.t its offibe . port was adopted. . - Turnip and Carrot Hoes, . � ..,:;�:,� - , .,. . , - ... � . . . . ' ". 1­' - .. * "I : ' ' ' - P, � � A t dive . -- I , -�, . . -.:. .,!, . . . - . . , � 1: I Picliering,Cnt. My 3f nation or color, but a great divel ty Your standing committee on Coutingen- . . � Screen wire netting for windows and doors, - . . � - - . - I �. � ­ . ­T� 1, " hie e . . . ... . �,,, `: �� . . I � -and charaoter,and in whin � I ' �:­­ I - - .1. . . � - V ­. - , % , . �1- -� " ­. , , - ; of sentiment . - . I . . . I . I - - . � 1, � I J. . - I : � � . . -1 . - ..-- ,;:.. ", ,.� begs leave to report and recommend " . I in, - . - I I �,V'l I . . .. 1� ;.� ,, ... TEUMS ..-. . '.., !:..I ,,, - 0 Ready made window soreen8, 80 and 86 ... I ... I - *� � , . I I . . N. - . . . ­. '­ � d else . ­ ` . . I 1 4 - . -­ . have, moreover, gentlemen, cowards I - I : � y . , I .. . . I .1 . . . . . . I � . I - . .. . � Y . . . . . .1 - ' I i . .m� .., . SILA05 per jr*ar; S1.00 If VaIA W&dv&us* destards, as has appeared recently, by he follows: Payment to Newsome &Co. for -.. . . .. . � . . , - Boys express wagons, .1 � . I � 1: ­ - - L . - pplies for Local Option election $8.78; . ­ . . ­ ­ .. ­ .. . � . I - -:, - .­ � - I . , . .. �. ... - I I- , t..", - I I � I , . " . . RATES OF ADVERTISING: trial of the undersigned at Whitby, for he on .'. - . . 1� I Bird cages and whips.: I 1- r � - 1. .. . ... 11 - * � . I Newland Bros., for moving township safe L - '­�- -, �:� - .�. : -� . . '' ! -'�, - First insertion, per line . -j();- -7 selling of liquor to minors. In this c , . . I . - � L � i :. 4.: . C� ... I ­7 - - - I I -. : I . :. �­ " . -\ " I � . . I !�­ I , , cents. . . - -- .., -­ -.1. A from Whitevale to Brougham, - 16 ; J. E. '. � . . and everything in the hardware line. L . � �' , .... � I - - . : , ion, per I 11 . . . . ­. c .. . : i., - : insertion, line - 5.. as in all other came, under our pro# at I 1. . . - - � I:.- - -':�. I . I I - I I . . . '' ' ' ­ . - ' - , - w . - . :. �.j :. : - ' '.' - . �r.�X � I - - . .11 . -. ... . �., ..; . 1. - � .1 11 - i - . ; This rate does not include or ad- - Farewell account in full re Tran case, 0225. . . . . . : - a , - . ---.*�. �., � I . I . . I , . , � . . . - I U , , . liquor laws, where the plaintiff with he - I . . . . - - '. � , , � I I . I I 1. . . . - - .� - .. . � -1 -Z I !� -, I -- I` vertisements. All of which is respectfully submitted. Give us a call - . . ��i - . � 0 . � k. . . - - -1 . ., -, : Y . . Special terms given to parties making con. lie ( 11- . � - i .1 . � - : � . �. . � . - ..:, . I � . ' - . - ,- � � . ... li� . I . - �--. . . . . TOarlY.Or yearly contracts payable quarterly. sting those whom he dare not person Ily � . . � Y -.,..,. - . ­ -- I . ki . . Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Hills, - !I- 1. - . . I'- -.-. . - .- _r­ - i-,. 11 . . . Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, . 0 . :,.-,: � ..''., � . . - :�,�-- . - .I. �­. . " . p . �' , . , - To" - . . . �W. . � I � 11 - I . ., ­. usual cowardice of informers may on motion of Mr. Boyer, chairman, re - I ... ' ' * . I '. I races or 6 months or by theyear. Half. coaled, liki a snake in the gross, and an port was adopted. . ,.- --.-. - . - � . I �, - k . . appear before, it is not surprising that we Jim RICHARDSON I - .-!-. � �1 I I f � ear, $5 00, payable in advance. that the Reeve grant his order on .� . - -., . -� :. / .� . ­ ..j . 1, -- ". . t - I one in local columns ten cents per line, find the aforesaid dastards. In the Ase moves . .. . . .. " .. . . 1. 1 R4 ".. - - ; k � I the Treasurer in fa or of the parties re- . . ..". - -� . ...- � ­ , . '.�. ' live cents per line each subsequent insertion. above cited, we have re eye t M . . I � .� , V 11 I � "on to beli . I 1=10TZ7� 1-,TC3-.y Olqr.r.. .. � I - . . .. . �� -t,�.. . I I I ... . . : I 1.� . I . I I -t � . ('. . . Special contract rates made known on applica- commended in the reports of the various - . .1 . � I I . - , � 4.11 � -.. I � - . the informer is a native of that part of )ur - I .� - . . - ... ­ - , " � . ... tion- No free advertising. - - I .. � �. 1; I . . - . . % ANvortisements without written astructions great Dominion called Green River. IVe standing committees as presented this day. " ' I.. , W, ', �- . I " "' . - -- - I L . ' ; : �. ... �.� L'.', I - . Z � i I ff, .., ' will-be inserted until forbidden and charged were not aware - . - .., 1. I , I . . ­ - - ere d s -: ­ --- ­ I ordingly. orders for discontinuing a4vertfoe- sociatione of this par� of the habit le - . I.- - . . -... . . - . . - . - . " . ­ . �;. MOntS Must be in writin g and sent to the pub- . thmaster for R. D. No. 23, in lieu of . germ or inviduous . . lier. globe possessed any - . -' I �. 1 k re that the climate or the a@- Mr. R ilts, seconded by Mr. 2orow, moves that Wm. Bell be. and is h ' by appointe Vm. Graham removed, and* that the seal 1-, -. , � '- I . . . . � 1 ;- . I . - Job Work promptly attended to. - , - . � � - - sect that could so demoralize the min� of � . . s,.. 't . . k. , I of this corporation be attached to this. re- . .--- - . � . . . ... - - . . - .. . . a him, without ; ny � .. - .-. I . . . � - 1, I . - . Z ! 41. I W. is CLARK solution. - � . .. ..- . . � 0 ­­ . FROPROUL any man as to caus " . - - . -� I .1. - . .... � ! *. . If ant UR ' - . - . . . last reason, to so disgrace himself ant I by Mr. Mowbray. . . 0 - -. .� .. . � - Mr. Boyer, seconded � .11 .� I � . . ­ - ' r qp � , I .��, -- Our Voutles-strict nc all right minded citizens, so too atoop_�o moves that the by-law to prohibit she sale You should see ou ,11"14 bedroom suites, - - re ' i 4.- .� .r cowardly part of an informer. We by retail of spirituous, fermented or other ' � - � * I ' ' I Vr - - - . I .. . 1 Our .&I MX-A First-class Local Paper. ' - further inforwed that this is no the ly � t .. 1% - 'E. C . - �r - � . I . . Our 30xipoeXations-The haudy case in which the above � - - � , ve gentlem a h p- manafaotured liquors in the Township of Plush and Hair Cloth Parlor Suites - ; . -4 I I - - - E, I of the veaDle of Pickering slud vicinity. peered in the role of an infor. Pickering, having been read a firsk and . ' ' 1. - . � ,_::, . . . , upport . e - - - - . - , - , . . ­ I . - � . . . . . . - - . . - . ...JP. - .. , - wottl:l advise him to search the social ats, d- second time, and received the "seat of the - - . .' at remarkably low prices. I - � -.. ... - - . . . .. . - -- ....- ,. . . i .- .,! - % � ing o! such brother informers as th of electors on the 30th day of May of %be I : . .. .: -.1 - . . - . . . -,- .. P. I . .. .. -� - ....., I ., . . � I 3 . I .. .... . FRIDAY, JUNE 24, ,1892. present year, be now read a third time and . Picture frawing, none to ord�r, - . . . -- - I - . I ­1 i - . - I . . . � ­ - " , . ... " . . - " s . I 1� . 11 . , , I i ". ­ �, .7 "" the Phoenix Park marderera and oth -s, . . . - ­ - . -- ) 1 � .. . PaRsed, and that the Reeve and Clerk sign I - . - � - % . . - - - -- - �. • . . - � - - . a - I . - ­ I � � .. .- . and learn from such cases that the info n. - - . I I -- . • � �. . ­. the same and canoe the corporate seal to We are headquarters. in this township for Undertaking goods. - Everything � ;- . I - - 1. ­ -- .. .1 ­ ­ * eir is a disgraced and degraded oil" Ild . .. .. I " ' � . The election of W. F. Maclean in """ be affixed thereto. .. I . I . .. I . I 1 L . ' .. ' - that even the government which i as . required in this line always in stock. - . �. I I L p­,�' -. - East York has been protested. The . . Mr. Hills. seconded b M r Boyer, . . IA . * ' -' I � ` , . ... . I , &rues has re- ' *� - - - . � .,. I , - his information is the first to p;h ;nilr y * . I 1 e moves that, as Mr. Was. 9 ­ � � I ­1 petition wasfiled on Saturday by Mr. out of his native country. Among . . . . .. i . �� 1% �, - - L f ased to fulfil his contract awarded him on . . - - . - � - HILTS & DILIJII\GM � ., ­ : ..-. I .. . � R - . �: , R. A. Grant, of Kerr, Macdonald, North American Indians, even since 01 I . '. ` ' . ' I . - :t I I - � L - the 14th lust, for grading on Sideline bet . � . . . . . - . � I .. ,� , . .- . ligation has vi . - . . -.- . : I . - . I sited our shores, the a I - � � I - . i Davidson and Patterson, on behalf of . ; . � � . - ! 11 k, - ... Y' lots 20 and 21 in fire% con, that he be and - UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS .1 I I . . . ­ - . .; . , , .. . ­ his firgit capture, was condenmed to .- - .1'. - - - - . ­ � .., ­ - - � Andrew Lawlor. In the published upon is refused any more oontractain I .. . I .- - . I -- - -- . " R - . . -� . . I . I 1, - -k . death by the pleasant, means of roastii ig. 03:03=0=11-Tal-, 01-TW. - . - . . . . .'. I I I . I . . I I 1. I : repor this Township until the said oon%rsct has .. . . I . . .. . . - , ... - I � I - t the grounds for the petition'are We would of cour&e -suggest a milder tre ,t- . . . - - : , - .. I - - I - � - - 11 been completed by him. ' - I . ­ .1 .1, .. � , ....-N7 : 1. not stated, but bribery by agents is went to liquor selling informers, but . ... - - . . I ; . , . 0 � -. Mr. Gerow, seconded OF - ' .I I i � : - . � ! I ilf - - dad by Mr. Hills, . 2 I I firml believe that such cowardly p - � . I . ii . likely-the most prominent charge. moves that whereas many accidents have - . 1. . . .. - . I . - � i I &'. r, . . - . - I I . � .. . , -j* -- : sone-Kad se"isted among the Indians, t � - . . . . - I . � I . . : . - � . . 111- * I i1i f recently occurred in this municipality NOTICE TO FARMERS .. .. . .1 Z. :. ... 1, I - would have met with the usual death .- . I . . . - . 1. � - the first time in years Toronto . . I - - i. .-�Pil` - - For ' e Toro through vehicles. logo and other obstrue- . . L -- . � . A -1 . e spies. Thopublic hangman and. the - . I . .. � . � 1-Z -.., -....-­ .- .- ,; . was damaged by floods on Sund lions being upon tae public highways, by . . . . ­ .. - . I.- . - ­ -.`-, . �.. / .� - I . . . . - , .1 . . ay' former occupy similar social elevatio, . ' . - AWAD-W - .. I . . . . .. . I . I . I ..11 . . . . . . . . . - ., . I . . : . . . ... .. . .. . 4 , tl`�, .1 � It is roughly estimated that $100,000 No person receives or tolerates the hay ,g- frightening horses passing same: therefore . . . . . . .. . . .- .- ; I., .. . . .. . - I.- . . lot it be resolyed that the overseers of high- . . . . . ­ ... --- .-* worth of damage was done. Heavy man, one would rather shake hands w th . � - I I - I � .1 . F�­ I . . . a of this municipality be, and are here- OW is your time to purchMe your Haying and Harvesting machinery . .. . .".-p-1 . . . % his victim than himself. The op o a way . . A I ,�, . - . y - � -A -1 I ­;­ � rain was the sole cause of the inunda- by notified to forthwith order all wood, OU �'. I . ,­ - - . . . � . I - -.., . pies a slightly lower social position e n manufactured by Massey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, : 1 --- ­ - .. ii . �if. logo, posts. vehicles or other obstructions N. ­ . ­ 1: ­ .. I 1� -� � � Lion. The basements of ir any of the ' - ll - . ­ - than the hangman,' an one would rat r and gold by Mi.- 2402-miM ... -j.-11, Pickering. The following I . - � �.- - f on the public highways in their respective . . . . ,1� ,� I I kil prominent buildings were filled and -snake, or ot or I . . ! W.�,' I !�. " ' ,h,k. the tail o a rattle Road Division to be removed are tile varieties :-New Massey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B0 . I - . .. ,�'. - � � 1 . , - to resemble deadly serpent, than the hand of a cow d- � � -.'11-... -�. . ... I. . :., I . -.- -, :;, the streets were made Mr. Hilts, Seconded by Mr. Brantford - - . I A . - . . ( � ;-, Boyer. moves to No. 3 A, and Patterson binders 5 and 6 ft. cut, Toronto and Brantf 1��-­ - f m - ; . . , - - ; ". - , . . � - , It I I t�b, - n�uddy brooklets. And the' ly spy and informer. We understand f that this council do now adjourn to meet Mowers, different widths of cut, also the Talton Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders �� � .. .. I.: - -1 r . . ,!. - -. . �. -- I our reading that among English gentle m I . . . . ­ .: '' , of rain was not 6onfined to To onto in on Monday. July 25th at 10 a. m. for � a . ­ . I I ­ I It , - farmers, men of social standing and gc )d &9'L Rakes, Scuffiers, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding Twine. ' 11 I / ..��- I--*- .... ! - the ... �'. alone.- In many other towns and vii- repute, it was customary to offer th ir a repairs on hand for .11, ­ 11ii, - ' ­1 1� - I e transaction of general business. - ir Prices from 10 to 13 cents per pound, and we have also - : . . i P, �, -- � lages in Ontario, considerable damage laborers a certain quantity of beer or rn It . - I L New Atftertisements. �- Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 30 different king of plow - .- � -. "VI- - . . � I , ,' 14 - - - , ' ­ . ' � ..- -- 1� . liquors every day, but the great reforn r . ... . � - -was done. I - I point. . . I - - .- . . .; - ... . i � . - MOORE'S black- -. - - - , ­ � I .,�.- . 1. - . , surp, t. Order your repairs early. Warerooms opposite R. - �. - - . - . .. - .. , ... . " of Green River, with an ignorance surp, - . - . . - I . I - - a r / . . - .14, -� . - . .. -: L .1 � K, ` r . tha i the . Do- sing that of brutes, and a conceit Brea All - . -� ., 11 Le - I - . . - - ' . 1. � . 'ANTED:-Good general servant. � � . �. Again is umor abroad lin * . smith shop. *�� i -., t . Apply toUrs. R. H. batenian. . - - . � � .. - . 14�1� - " , , - than that which Solomon reprimanded - ------- -­­­ . . � - - - . ' . Z : - 11. . mipion House will be in. session on a possession . . . - . -. -, �j - "`- - the natural of man. has co a ANTED good general servant - -. I � THtj PICKERING# • .. - . 7j - - for • small private family. Rn aire .. i - i -7 - - Dominion Day. In the face of this forward, and endeavored to demoustr I- Le FAR I - .%� : : . I I V , I . . y - . -.. - � ,�� r . - . � fir?, - • Mrs. 0. V. Martin, Box 137. Whitby O0. lin . . . - I . . � - � -M - ,- -�,.- - - - every little holiday that the people of to the ratepayers of Pickering, that tho - - - - . ­ . - .. a: I .��. � A- �` . WANTED:-Good toneral servant. .. . I . -C . .. � - I I K-1 - . I . .- � , I - . . � I . L � . . f . Quebec choose to observe is market as an informer he has failed to prove Apply to Mrs. is. Forsyth. Pickering vii- . - . . . .. � . . :�­ I !,� * to -Y fin. .. � . . . - - I - . i . I - f.,. case, he still deserves r000gnit'. 13 as IL 6 tage. . . . . : OUR COOL ­1� I—. � 1. � . .:.V ­.. i F., I . - with red letters in the Government. . --- -- ---------,- --- . . . . . � . .., . ... . .1 . of survassing idiocy. If the person &bQ;o ----- - - -- ---- --- - ------ . � . . I . .. - I . - . � . . . . ., . - 1; - . � . - � � . - �' - ... E OR TO RENT:-The . . . . . -� . � ' V OR SAL . . . . . . . . � . .. nv - - - - ­ . .. 1. - % :.. � . ... . ;- 00 - , , I . I . � . ­ . ­ � .. � - � I calendar while this great national hob- referred to has the courage of his JL' remises in Pickering Villse fate! 00 * . . I I day is printed in common black type. Lions, lot him appear, by 136038, in th Cupid by F. W. Harvey. Comfortable , '0 . W1 - ' . . is an, . . . . I . Is it not about tune the Protestants of columns, and we will prove that he is on with shop attached. Also comfortable - . • , - . . . 11.1, . ' a commodlous *tables. Appl for particulars to - . � .. I D ' , , ' ' , i " r ' R FA i 55��52,�*H . , . 1� . � air I Ix e t, it . W W . nC n4 r h r h 0 , 91 a , h NO a person as The one above described. John Kammer O. - . - 4 � this country became jealous. or Pickering P. a 3M. . .. I.. . I .. . conclusion, we would Say that though ------ - S RAW 0 4 I .- H S - • - .- , -1 . . - . � I . . . . . . . . . �. . - . . . -- ­9 wonder some of our weak minded peo- do.not advocate the coasting a stem e CHOICE Jkv­er-a-m---u---6h&do and Oran. . . .. . -- . .­­­ - ;4 C menwl trees for sale. The undersigned � . - . . • - � . � -- . L I" .. I as swot own aD.000 Norway bp ce . . .. - I � , when our Govern- ludione, we would suggest sac a dacki g h in 0 t o y ru and . . . - . 4. ­ � . � . . � � . � . . . . . .1 *' � , am 4 Scotch Pines to all sises up to 24 feet. ginab .. • • • . . . - -� meL. ignore the significance of our in the waters of the Green River stream . - ' I � . I . ... • -. .. . , . � ----- e tree plants as they from The old . W excite inciso : -, - - .. . : I would make him appear at least, ale 0 spruce I y the excit , - national birthday. This is all outrage I --- L 6. sod 42 00 per hundred ; I Lo 3 years growth in . . .- ­ . . . .- i . I.. -.... -.. . and it should be.resented. - I , ... . - . �.- .,.�� , I - . 11 -� � .�- Ron. Edward Blake has condition- . 11 . I . .. .i ---/� ­Oy accepted the invitation to contest - . - I . I 11 - 1, . an Irish constituency for a seat iii the . - - '. . - Imperial Parliament. He will accept , -- �,-- . if be is given a safe constituency and . , I .. -.-.1 . - .1 - - the election is conducted at little ex- . * ' * �� ­.� I . �. pense. These conditions will be coln- �� - . .. ­ - - , - I � I... -% , ..� plied with and we mi.g.lit just as well I , . . I - , farewell with him at -ofice. That he . � i � ' ; - . I will be a member of t1it next Parlia- ! - - I I . went there is not the least doubt His i . :�. .. . leisure moments will be spent in pract- 11 .1 - I � . ic;uo, th-e proper use. of a black thorn. - ,... - 0 - ­ . What with Hon. Edward Blake and samples, the peo- - . Si�,Charles Tupper as sa ­ 0- - -.1 - - ple of the mother country will con 11 . � -.. ­- a ..r- • I . .- elude the Canadi m colony is product0 .- " ive of men. But it seems to us that ��, -- - ­ we can spare few such men as Hon. � - VA A W10 M have necasioll to among 1114 fellow citizens. an AAS : I . . "* *v " Canada half a cen� per inch. Also all kinds of . '. . . . - . . . . - . . . � .. . .. . Mr. Editor for the space you have gis n vegetable plants for sale. Colery and late cab- .. . . : . . . . . . - � . -. - .- - ­ - . - . .. - . - . . - - me, I remain, . b&ge a speciality. H. H3pklus. V. S.. Green � . I . .. . . - . - . . . . . . - - .� .. ... so-&n, . L . . - .. �. . - - Ontario. I . . on. a - . . I � - . - - . . . ­.� Yours truly,- Biter. On --- - - - ­­ -­, -- -- , . . I dental to the eMeti . - .. ­1 I I � I. - I - - ... . -, ­ . W. S. BR - FOR SALE:-Tlie residence and 1:1 . . . �. . . : . . . . . -.. . - . grouti•Is of the -un-lorsigned. There are . . . . t - . . . . . ... - � . .. _ 1. ... - - . . . . . . L . . � . - . ­ � ­ ­­ - . . . , which iss, solid ­ I . ... . Pickering Counci!. .: . td acres, 28 rods frontage - - -on a. also dnv- . . I . . ­ 0-- . . .. . . . � . ­ � � � ­ ­:.: � . . brick hotiow. with every convoulenc - - � . . - , . . . , ing house and st-Lbirs. Young orch,%rd. and . - . . � A .. . . . - .­ . - : . . ­ . . Council. met at Township hall, Bro ' g- small fruits of all kin(lts. The place i6 located � . • I . . I . . . ' . t - . . . . .. . - . I - - . .. . . came, on Monday .Tune '20th, iu 00111plim: e opposite the Pickering college, and in one of the . A larde' piircha' se of - . .. � 0 most desirable pr ierties in the village. A I . . �5 ' FIELD, or . .r - - , '. with motion of adjournment at'& followi g for particulars to JOHN W. V I, &Y - . I . I I , - , - I � - � . meeting. Alinute.3 were read and decla d ARD80S. Pickering %ilinge. is 603. - � . . I - . . . . . . . • . . . . I . • . - - I .., .,. � - I . . . - Tin i�-6m ----- --------- . . ' . - . .. .. -- -- -.-- correct. Members all preseut, Reeve Ii it SA I i� . - -The estate- of the IOU- , - . . * '...... - , - - the chair. . ; re. Every. coutaining 50 acres. being ' .. . I . * .*. * . . ... . - . I .. Seyeral ratepayers were here with re.e,r composed of the S.W. quarter of lot 10, in the . I � � . - . ... ence to grante on the highways, and a u, iii - -211(i cj)jj of the the townebil of Pickert"R. front- C 0 T T (,) N A. -D 'E S . . �. :- - - - ) . i - - - .. . . -re road. 4j miles from the town of . . . her of communications were read and � - 1119 Ki"96t"D . . - .1 .1 . . A'hitby and ijinilbs from Pickering Village. � - . - ... - - 0 - .. �' - . ... � - � - L. - ' 0 indis- received.. - . . - . . Your standing committee on Roads Lod - just ' ved ' ferred to the various Standing committees. Good &oil. good buildings and everT convenience. . This is a very destrable property. Title . for snminer wear . . . ­ . Bridges begs leave to report and eec lm- putable. For further particulars apply on . .. . . . . . . I ige A.A. r �, to PORT. County Architect Whit- . . .. . - . ... . . mend as follows -. Payment to W.G.Ba ned U' . V. RICHARDSON Not•xy Public. .. , . I .1 ... . . . I . 0- - .1 - . . .. .�.. . ­ 1. - - - . . . .- .. . ­ .. . � - � - 11 -- - foi timber purchased from. A. B. Leh an F; ko- , i M. 6tf - � . . . . . .. .., . - .. �- i .. - for road div No. 61 and nails 06.44; C as. - --- --- - --- ­ . ' . . . I . - . 1 $11.75, also for repairing bridge on ase Mi. , I . - ,:V � . Line 110; John Percey for timber sup ied 'P.,�;,-A Stephenson building bridge on Range itie A L E-S Ift E � . to Hay King for building bridge bet een S . WANTED - N i EW..'�'= - �- B LACK .. I .. I. , '44 � - . . . � • . . I . . . � � - ­ - I - � I ,. . . : I '. , . I , .. i . . I - � . � . , . I . - . . . I . - - � � . . • . . . ; . .. t . , . : , . . - - . I I � - . . - - - . . - - . - - . . . - - � . . . . , � . . . - . . � , . : .. - -..l . . - WMA. ., -j . .- - . . . � . . . - ­ . . . . . :, .... - I � � . . . . I . i . L- . . . - - . - . � lots 16 and 17 in 5th con 018.35 ; G. V il. To sell our unexcelled Nursery Stock. Steady - I -. . . . .. . . . • . - . . . . . • - I .,. them ourselves. Fact is they are . . I . � . . . I . - � - . ..! r . . ' . - I . use son for breaking alone, two toise on nth employineut and-control of territory. Have done - . . I . � . . . . , . I - . . - - . - .- . . , :. �'. . � . 1 4 - . --: I ,- - * . . . .., . � . . . . . . . . . . - . , . - - . - r 0- - . . I . .1 . . . .. I I :� . .� . . ...­ I . .: wanted at Ottawa now. I -�. I � end of Kinsale road $10; John Per 6W business In Canada 85 years. Liberal pay to the , � . . -.1 1. . . - - .­ I .. . . I .�.; - .. . -. . .. . - - . . ­ � ­ - . I . . . . .. I .- . , • . . -1, , . . I. . -,. ­­ ­Y at right Man. Send for terms. . . � - I . . . . . , . , . I - . . . . , - . I;— � ... , feet of lumber at $13, and 41 cedar , - �- . , - 4` . 1. . CHASE BROTHERS CO., - . �­ -. .. - * I . . � � % . . ' ' ' . � - ­ . - 1. . . 10c $12.29; Jos. McCormack for ba* ding 3"7 Colborne. Ont. - - � �, I - : ­ ­% ..1-1 A ­ . .. s - .,-. - � .. - I. 1. �L I... - ­,! OSHAWA. :1, t,: ;F.. I . -- ---- ----- � . - . � � - . I . . L . .- 11 ..� . . - '. -- I I. . railing in 5th con �7.47 ; your com ittee -- ---- -------­- . . .. .1 ... I - , I "I 1. � -1 I - . �. . - '' -:­�:. - -- .1 . '..... I - - ::: ... � . . . . . . .. R11, � ­ ­. .1 1. � 1. .1 . . . . . . . . . . . :ts6n Thorp -Bred Trotting Stallions . M . - I - -1 ­ � �-1-11' ­ .. V� � - - -��'re having had their attention called to . . - . I - . - . . � - � . - A ani�g burglary was attempted � 1i . . . " ► I I . ---_. . - - a i t gerous place on sideline bet lots 10 B RIR -: � - . . SA T . - I - � ..- I ------ ., ­ ­ - . ''. �; . Friday, Immediately after dinngr a . . . A; . . . -. .. - 11, .. L . , on � in the 8th, . . . . - . . . - - �. . L �-.: . , � recommend that the Thir I)e. 5 1 . . . . .. L .1 stranger entered ne - Wll H ad GUBSTONE I - .. .. . - ­ . . ... � -1. . . . - . I red Felt Bros., jewellery . GRIT . � I ­ . strang puty Reeve examine the Same, and . . . . . . . .. . . ­ - .. ­ . - - . .. I . . . afnr see some I . I I. '. . . . . . . � �- . I . � . . - . . . . - . - I . I - anal expressed a desire to lkaua the namn re aired - " A I . . - . . . � , . .. . ". ­� . k.. � - I � . - - I a jr . . A. -THE PROIN11111 Or- . . � - . 0 0 • , - , 41 a , . . . - -- � � L. a. .- - T. . - - a . . . . I . a i � - d watches. The clerk produced three a -A T I ,I,. L I = I - . 901 Greig f "r tile on road div No. 19 *2.40. - - . ., - - . . . -.1 � a . --. I - . . . . " -..-. . - ­ a - . I . i - .. . -.-. .... . -� .,-. . - . �-- . .1 . I , - . . . . �. fine specimens of that article. whel� the Hay Ong, balance on building bri4,n be' W. G. GEROW, WHITEVALE, ONT. - .- - .. . - - . . . .... - r - � . L - , - - . . � I . . . : � .- . . I - - ! . I - .­. a & ' - 6 . . . I . . � � Ii. . �. - other pocketed, them, and at the satne twt�en lots 16 and 17 in the 5th con- $9 .- Will make t1jo wagon of 1894 as follows. . . . , . " . I . . 1. � . I,. ! . ) 11'., - . th the remark go. Your committee ha.,ing conedered Monda Masy Mid, will loavii their owq stable. , . . . . . . . I time drawim, a revolvor, '%'Vl . - - . . � . . . `1 Whitevarte, and proceed to Brougham. noon; I I . ; ., 'erk raised the . I � �- . - " 1. . that if the c., a -least alarin, or the application of Messrs Macke and thence to Greenwootl I hour, thence to Brooklin . . . a . 4 � . I . I � property in an), way, Lawton, of It. Wilson and others, aid W. for night. Tuesday, procceds to John Virtue's, W 6, T - .'-- .,-.. - tried to recover the proper s, recommend � , . i i, , -S a 1�1,� - '. that reveiver would sound his death stim. Barned Jr., for grant h&t a con, 7. Darlington, noon; thence by way of Rim- . . . I L, . :: . ... I - : . , I ,a - a - . I . I . I �i; - -- i . . - 1. MI grant be in de to Messrs Maukey an( Law- niskillea to Tyrone, night. Wednewlay, prooeeds . . - i 1 , a - . � moos. This (lid not prevent the, ala, sideroad bet lot 2. and 3 in kie 6th to Orono for noon ;thence to Newcastle, night. ­­ I .. .1 .. C­ -. .- - . L �� _a._ . � and the burglar fired, brit the too on Thurfiday, will proe&A to Howmanvillo, noon ; ' ­ . - 11: . _ I • being given, con �115, upon condition that a like amount thence to Osbawa, night. Friday. will pro�oed . - I 1. - I . a .1 - . . - "I I . a e effect. Chief Ha�nan, ' -' � - C"ITAL. - . - � RUBT. �.. . I - a . ....: bullet failed to tftk ant: that R. R Mow- Lo Whitby, noon ; thqneo to 14ekering for nik,lit. - . . . I... . . ­ � - .. .. I .. . be given gratituouslY, I Saturday, proceeds to Oornils Hotel, Liver- - - - or called, "Big hray & Lawton be com. fir the oaNie ; to S HILOWS . . $2,000,000 ; -. . . a �;a as he is more commonly _ , " " ' ' ' . . 1 6 - . . ... -, happened to be passing 01) a lCkd of pool' for noon; thence to their bwu stable . I a . . I . -�. ' . . - . ` . - - . 011600,0W . I :.. � 4 - 1) . � . Bill," happe R Wilson on 8th con opp lot 5 the Rum of until the following Monday morning. This � - ­- - - � - . � . . . - �1'4 . . . . . - . - 'g the $1.5 upon aforesaid conditions, and at A. route will be continued throughout season. . .. ' ; ' -THE I -..a,..a ...- .. ­� . 41-, t and hearing . L : � . � - . a street timber at the time, � . I I ,:., I C ONSU M PTION : ... . . .­1 � ...., a ''. ­ �� - .- . � report of the gun, and the cry Of " StOP Boyer and R. Wilson be come; als to W. health and weather permitting. .� I - . . . - -. . • . is - I I--.-- - .1 . rep - .1 - . - � a .. , . - , - I ' - ;­ , 4", at once made for the store, just in Barnes Jr., on sideroad between lot 132 and I ­ . - . I - - . " . . a . . --� • = • "th I Othic - t- 11rermis afHervboe -;- ti o to catch big man. The adjustment 33Ju 6th con 015, upon said oondid n W -To insure a foal $15, season 015 . � � CURE ANK ' ­ the work Barnes, Jr., and W. B. Turner com . All GRIT WILKES • - � . . gauntlets was t4i be Paid lot of February IN3. 01 to be paid . . L . �.. .. a � I I � .-:. � of the government gaun I ' , . . . . .. ., � . :­- .�, uzglar found !lime of which is respectfully Subm at'time of service. season Mares payable last This GREAT COUGH CUR I - - '� , .. . �­ - - - . , ­­ . � . . I - a . � . . - ; -�. . of a second, and Mr. B E, this sac. �, . ­. .. . . - - - On motion of Mr. Mowbray, ch irman, round. . - ­ . - a .- - a � - ..1. The prison- cessful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without 1. -., I ... . . I . � , 1* ., . . � self in the hands of tl:e law. ., . . . . . - �..: . � ., . . report was adopted. GLADSTONE--To Insure a foal flo, to be paid �' -- `� TORONTO BRANCH.. , " I . -, - ; � I ; was taken to Whitby jail and there let of February Ifft $1 to be paid down at a parallel in the history of medicine. All . .. : ...- -.- : . . a .. .. • - #- - 7 al - or Your standing committee on sheep killed time of service. Season mares $10 Payable last druggists am authorized to sell it on a I . -. ...! . . . - I. I - - - I . �' - . I ,a .- .1. 1. - - awaits While en route to whit. pox_ . *. . , �. . .1, .: - "-�., . - . : - 00. St. . ­ I '- � I . - I � aits his trial. by dogs begs leave to report and recd n mend round. itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can Cor. Church and Wellin -1 � � -­.a .. .1 - - . I a the chief that as follows ; Paymout to Amos. I rignall . n I . . I ..-.". the desperado informed . . - . I . se, . �. 1, ­ by . . Succewfully stand. If you have a C ". I ough, . ....q -.1 � * . . . .. . coming, his life would ' killOd 08 ; Moses First class pasture. well waters, within forty � . a,, bad he seen him for three sheep Sore Throa4 or Bronchitis, -use it, for it Will S-8 vlmus xmr, - ... � ­ I . �L _,: ­ .. ­ -�' ended b] . 0 ; R. rods of stable. and mares from a distance will be . -�. . :.� I . , .. - a , . I'll . certainly have been r that little Hurd for three sheep damaged A.1awmJON�F. . a 1-: ­ cared for, and every precaution taken for their Cure you. If your child his the Croup or � . - . - - � . . . . . - . - :. �;.,. , i .. - . ,..- . . , .� ; 4 . :1 I ; - �., . That-1be fellow Jackson for one sheep damaged 32 6, said 1 4 - 22 calibre pea-shooter. , safe' ty, all accidents and escapes at owners risk. Whoopinj;P�ough, use it promptly, sdid relief 01-1;X.111 , . - . I -11 . . . I , . Deposits received in sums of 65- and'up. I... - ... , , - . . - . I - � -, foolish as to attempt Buell a amounts being two-thirds sworn va ue. All Address all correspondence to is 11 dread that insidious disease - . . ... 4... I -:- ! - should be so . "' � , * " , . - I r .1 1�1 , I ., wrrds, and Interest allowed thereon at - 11 I - .. F111 -- .� . -,. � most prominent of which isrespectfu'sly submitted. CONS�14;ACuVN, don't to use i4 it will i. -.: . :,-,-- ., I . . � I �­-­ dariog procedure on the m - � . w, W. - 0. GEROW, Whitevale. I.... I I -� I "l 1,14 .. -1 -. - - � - I I - - . : - . I L I ;- . ., � corner in Oshawa, in daylight, ODO cannot On motion of.&Ir. Hilts,ohairmar',repo-t I - --------- cam you or cost nothim Ask your Drug- current rates. . ­ . - C. � - -' , 0 r - . 11 - .1 - 11 . . com . I --- - - -: • . . I . - -- . , . � - . .- prised � gist for SHILOR'S C RF, I)nce lo ct&. . � I . � 2 .- I I - ; but had not the wao adopted. - . : .; - . .1 . I � . " - : . .1 . �.. ". .-. , ­ ­ 1� i .- "' 1-1 ., belp feeling surprised . - � ..-..: . � ..j. I . ­.. :-q��j � , ­, � I . ­ - '. ° � - . . . � � � .., �:;::. - � -A . - - . .. - I I , -�; ,.-,., .- the scone, his escape would Your standing tommittee i= lt�digeuts i So cts. and $i.00. , '­ � . ­ - ". ; ... � - ­ ­' �� - ­,. '. � ERRORS 10F YOUNG AND OLD . j­ .11.� .. -1 - t rr . Chief been on beg leave to report and recommeud;u tol- 11 . . , . �, � � . - ... ..� F4Zj � l . � -1. . . . ' - -- - ------- . � - -. . , ­ ­ ,.- - . . .. � . .I... . .: .: .. - . ., " ­ .: , . '. -;I �, '. .. 1"... , I ., I 1. accomplished. .He will likely Ormio Weaknessi FWUng Memory, JAck of - ­ � , - '. �,,.- - . ­ ­ .i`, v -�- ,:: - a � - . 1. & y-, ID:E � - I I 11-: - - have been accompl Iowa: Aid be granted to the foiloin k4jp3rAc 11�0' 811k . - � - ­ � ­ .r * -.­ .- . . . � ­ - AR=-Piek4ftaig Staftlos G.-rl& . .- Al � -.:�: .-, " ellid to do much work for- his g I"- 9 61 5 "I'm T - , I �� . , I I be comp digento from lot of June to $lot D Nervous Debility. 01-.40 EAST MUE AS FOLLOWS:- , il • . r H 4 . TuAINH 0 - -­- ­ , � . " ; - . . . .all, - I I � -11 -�: gaiaiDg liberty. eet. of Might, Lows of Ambition. U12Ain Special allowed for- amounts ra- .' r-. . -1 . 11, � ?,. - . country before re : 18;�2. M. Ryan $1 per week, M. Dininess ' n � -. � .. - � �� � �­ �'��7 -; to Barry. Stunted bere'OPMW6 Low of rower No. 4 ExPRESS . . 9:08 A. M. - . . I � ; .T-lf---,-, ',` • " i "" com.; Phmbe :1.8 P. M. maining not lei's than three months, and ,­.- -` �11,�.- , ... . - -., �'. - �I�L­;;tj - . Johnston We, M. - I :Sou Paine In the Bwk,.N'Whl Xudadone, Drain 14 11 11 12 * MIUD#' . . 1� 2 � ­ , I. 2 . -. - i 0 . ...'� -: �.- .�, - i .; , -, '. - .. Legislature will p!korogud corn ; E. Bowes 81, M. Gleason con,; Mrs. sombal , .,.:, g4 S L .:. . 6:80 P. V . --- 1�4. � , #gyp �'. - ee . Unt,kw Deposit receipt issued for . . � - Tbe'Queb I , . 0 , pw%ffieeplessnea% Avw*a _ 00". .;. - . .:: - .same. - I . . ; -.. . #.. ..� . , I .. . �� ­ -'c',7'-� i on FridaY. I., B. Smith 50o, J. M. Gerow con-- Kra. # ill MAY zKoew" ledwt- - �. L I ­ . - - I . 11 I I - - - .1, - -- - --' tt I - . - ­ YXIAMR. Q0ING,W.X3T VUS A,-�;,"X"*89.' - - . ­�.�. ­1 . ,a - thaj Mir. F, 8. - SP0110e ,j3tark 75c, T. H. Willis corn; Mrs. boyi - I - . . bwft 9pumtem-L . 1, - ..-, .�V;,.­�, - , " . ­ . , .�, .,4 - n, �' • is rep . I i ! . - - i, ,� A- �.. 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'd ^+r '4i�r- 'Y: a ": ,3' - _ '3 eF - .. _ .V ! _ %' .'� N. \v .r,.a - ! }. 9 F•T! - v 4 i. 53 u •t,"• ::.'d. 6?f'•,�.d� i . .`-' t. - r..i. .J Y .is } _ _ a _ S- �'. ffti- E 9 Y .. _ Y- _ nS� �'. Y C'• k' t _ t , c x i- aa S ' - .'a a P. . C. •r "`a - Q' ° w•4.• n - ,' t.. i• 5 'i ,r �rY r r �t �" 3° �' 2: 4 J r: no no L I 3, r -. •>a'. 7. - b } j P 11 L.a. Y - 4d MI&M -. r.., - - - - - -. - , , , 4 - RIC1 D f KINdALE. _ Fd B)�EBa' I��RgE1'. - - i : , " i `' � X71 r� <Y: T CTS. :, ;:� :' ..ay _ " -� 1 ,��� ��� �ddisa H. tlraham of Ddt: Est = Co. of A ToaoNTO, Jnne 24, 169. s ; . 3' � ,p I x a ,. STOLEN IN E D[OST BAR& FAC$D 3[ANNER , �h - y� > - : , z r T$ fork, Ireland, ie visiting 1}er 4a; Sire. }���� aa /�/� Q� /�/� Q(] ; Wheat, &U, ,......•s..• * 00 80 to OO tea < Sx - I �S sAER �� x 1. � - 1. .- - - FSOIii OIIR E %CHANQ$9• _..; .: s. �aokey. l 1o00 75 III ESALE tg IT n .. - Jno. Emerson returned tedly Wheat, spring ......... 00 UO # ' ' +ss°4 f "� .�' � f` spy. � ­ tlround has been broken for the founds- Wheat, red winter...... 00 00 to 00 89 -.. � ' " °' from his sea voyage on T 67 to 00 68 ! `� *,'. . rt'r. V T. last. Wheat, goose ............ OO - _ s lion of the new St• John a ohnrch, Nor- Rurpor says he is now a millions _-e. We _ �at$, Ibaeh ................ 00 $# io Oil 85 - : ; r -w -1 << *•. fix -- :_- way• hopa so for he deserves lt. - Berle bush ............. tt;4 ` .� r T, of Newcastle held .an y, 00 00 to 00 #2 .4r y - k r` The R. T. cf Oar famous choir goes to Aadhy ono the 7'. eon Foint on Wednes• PESS, bneh.........,�....... 00 00 to QO $$ '' " ` "" R'� 1 - ezcnrslon to �turA ,gip, y; %>•1 � m� '. � 4V 29th inst. to take art in the r amens P . 1 ' ,Rr . Hay, new, ton............ 11 00 to 18 00 �z: ��; ` ''A_ # '� ., � n .. day 22nd. - GOOrge Osborne, aged 12, was drowned at Brantford on Saturday evening while b•.thing. Two Brantford boys were order fifteen stripes each for truancy, by the police magistrate. Geo. Foster, of the tad can. of- Whit - church was killed by lightening last week while drawinC gravel. ' Mrs. Carruthers, who has been o i of the garden party at Ddr. kerwg 6. Straw, ton .............:... 00 00 to Ezra Wice still ably wields the conduct' Dressed hogs..,.......... 00 0090 or " baton. - Beef, forequarters ....... 5 00 to Our school intends holding i _� annual Beef, hindquarters ..... . 8 00 to ic•nic in Mr. Noal'o bush, on J - ne 801h. Mutton .................... . 7 00 io p. This picnio is especially arrang by th a Veal, caroaes ...... r ..... 8 00 to . children, and all am-pupils, onto and Butter, lb ...... .•.......... 00 00 to those otherwise interested in a school , are cordially invited to atte d. The Eggs, dos " " "" " ".... 00 00 to scholars will leave the echoolh eat 12 DOMINION BA o'clock sharp. and march to t e woods, e {-. ;..� r`"v •• -S ._., 2. wf` . *te,�a 1 rMy 111 • `J n `' hid T11 1. '• y ! fe . 1. � f- (y+�, �. 6 25 . . :,. , W- : = mama - . . I - UPI 6 00 - ,-: s �a� 4 ` r i_4'.. L g 00 The undersigned having purchased the furniture "and i�ndairung -;'''�qy k''•j- .:�3� -, 4;'L . i a, Vii; _•�' .� .. 9 00 business'in Whitevale is re ared to furnish goods -in his ,line.. at loWes�►'- �. "%. j L, =: v W:li 8 OQ liven rites. prepared ': .L , .:.4; k: 00 15 living .1Fr ,_ Funeral furnishings and all undertaking requiremeuto Pirttt -Q :.' f;._�,:r, . ,.. - :{ -&K 'r - `' 00 10 Hearse when required. . k � ' "I $:' 'W •_ - ., �a. ' NK -w. B: .P y� -i A.�3F��-��7It A.N w n,�' h s' for the murder o;: -' �' trial in Port Arthur, where Raines of various - Kind will be - ;_;; :;.' <' her husband, has been acquitted. plentifully provided. There wi also be Capital Paid up, $1,500,000""` y!'e+� �f� �' ;Y' The Leeche of Oshawa and Athletes of races foryevery class - pupils, ex•pnpils, �` : ` ''`` 3 . Bowmanville, played a game of baseball trustees, and well wishers. A ;ood pro• Surplus, - ' $1,350,000 - , F,g ­.. _.- own the innin b . "a� ,-_ n, fit, ` :'Cl �' `. in that latter w s Y gramme will be gL "von by the eoholars. .. ;' �., -3 , _� .10. There will be no admission fee, out all are WHITBY A NCY• - 1; „: ,-- .: -rte :, 1.1 A farm hand named Alezander Scott requested to attend, not to be a nneed but • - ' ° `` �' ' r ' .. ' Q RAVINGS DRPARThiXNT. % y:; :, - .� v :` i +l. _ was killed on the London and Pori Sian• rasher to help the children .pond this Interest allowed at highest current rates. No �f: `' K� . �s '. notice of withdrawal required.,, , - ley railway track near Glanworth the other their annual outing. bleat er �ermittinq -- . I, 9° , N night. ere living in this will eclipseevery former ff" i. Don's W. H. HOLLAND, >' t , , I �� ° -' ' A woman named Sangster rgat this is the Kinsale Be o picnio for 101 MANAG91L � � ,%,; ;, � , �' IF' _ Brampton attempted to commit saicid insane. . , : '3' ' I - : `` 4 ' last week by taking. Paris green; but was I hear the farmers cam lain to•da �i {.:x r� ,� 1 ;�r ­: _ 8' Y f �r ,. p TAKE NOTICE �..,_ I:A. r : unenoceseful. of high Ssriff. and ii mad be iha' they have '` Thomas Kidd, of Mono Mills, is having a r1 ht to tom lain ;still no on iron . ;; -I ``"_. �� - g P . L 'lt f r the •reception of himself 6=1 ` ` . IT �; � ,,: a vault ui o _ , and famil�� when life's oarnep is ended. a'� spar so great se the taz he papa who leaves lie mowing machine eheltere� We have on hand a noW "' t `; It will cost $1,403. .P,R• in the storm. The tax on lan is high ; k f , .., - Sam Marehall,brakeman on the C but he pays a higher tax who eaves his and nicely selected stoC 0 � �. 1. , ,� - had his right foot badly crushed by getting p p _ 11.::0., °;r :. _ i and at meadow to grow np to whi Weed and •Fang, Tidies, HaYn2110ck8, _ O. r it caught in Raard rani in tihe y iLisiles. The tax for ood ro a is hi • ,K . ,W" r Peterboro one day last week. g lh ' Purses Rubber and Base � K but a h' her toll ie aid b e farmer : f` June , SiOUffville b P Y . "<. 'k d£3 , On Friday 3rd the who goes each wee;t to sown in knee•deep . p. Rifle Club went to Bethesda and shot a mud to hie horses. There is high taz Balls, Tissae Paper With VaI- ` �""� '' ,,: M y F match with that ties, the scores being W y �` . on rsonal property • but it is of so high - r"'1 y� pe dons other artiolee in oar line. � � H L _ : Stouffville 399, Bethesda 372• o in from as the tax on Sims which is p d by the - ` �1'.'_ Dr. Joseph Bascom is rem y g We respectfully solicit a call. - �,� ° Y Uabrid a to Toronto, and on Friday even• man who sonde his $atnrda loitering p W ',. Uxbridge shoat the vill a $Steele. All a farmer's f the town resented him pp-- - `,� � .• ing the citizens o P income arises from the wise se of hie M M. & E E. BOO 111E � . - with a cony atu story address. time. One sixth of his time eans one Rev. Adam Spencer, formerly minisger f h b learned to E Pl L X E E l M Y l LL A9 E. 41 y a '$ sixth of his income I e ASTEND, -� of SL. Andrew's Presbyterian ohuroh, _ ` ' `k< - make use of his time all other i !s will sure - . Bowmanville, dropped dead at, his resi- themselves. Whatever may bi said of the * PICgERING 2 Y • Y' t , • 'dance there on Saturday evening• 1 _ ?:: �• honest tillers of the soil in oth common• - . . Sir Oliver Mowat has been fifty of Tore itied,no one oan say that there Ike within .. F " -€ 7 F7 a member of 5t.�indrew s Society y the city limits of Kinsale a er who um er Yard . . 2: ; . _ - ,, - , a.,.. - . . . - - onto. The society I:as presented him . } 1. does not make the eery bas use of his' r7 y . `' with a life me.nbership certificate. every moment. Go Wish me, yon will, - ` Y ` ' The younce man Bowler, Ashburn, wife h f d t f me LUImBER LATH AND ' . '` ' ` to t o armyar o any.o o r yeo n. a[; What shall we see 4 A con lomeration ,>;� ~' I drowned in Cedar Dale pond on bSon ay, T SHINGLES ::';'t, � - - - makes the fifth person who has lost hi3 of liquified, solid or nnclassifi d menace, . , . i= , . - life by drowning in the pond since it was strewn in every conceivabl form and . iT s - y - raised in 1862. y DRESSES LUMBER ` _ �r {j `� _ '� At MoDtireal, Rev. Dr..Caven, of Toron• Place ! No ! neatness, cle tiness, a s- tem and care will meet our a eat every c . E 0 H FOR TH to, was elected moderator of the Presby- ate The strict adheranee t such ti n• -"o ,. fetish General Assembly. His opponent p' p _ _ _ <.: : ', 1*7 cipale ae Shess has plowed ih _farmers of gg�j� AND SOFT WOOD in the contest was Rev. Thos. Sedwick, of ibis neighborhood second io one in the r - - ' $'`' .r -` rI'atanlagOnChe; N. $. ! -A? LOVrIt3T PBICB- ' _ Province. Jasi here, we ar reminded 1 has. dust recelVed a lar�'e OOII -� f`�, A farmer mined David BeU was killed of a story that has made the onnd of the O R C .E3. * " b 1' htning in Brant township, County i Ten per cent. will be added u Is signment of Fresh Groceries, N8'!11 - j _.: ;05 of Brace. His horses which he was Lime Kiln Clab sad which h`a ceased no booked. �`rUltB CIOCkery Glassware Chinaware. ►gagers Teas COf- ' 7 little speculation ae b who wcs hit by it. i '' driving were also killed. He leaves a It is to the effect that a tort -'a man not a �, ��D11Ni fees, etc., and is sellLa it cheap for Cash. Call at his store - i.. - - widow and eight children. _ - ; �, many miles from Kicsals ( course not _ _ r ' ` - _ ' On July 6th a twenty mina road race ie of gnosis) bought 'a self h der in the Y MARBLE AND and get some, of the bargains he is offering. . - to take place between the bicycle clubs of WHIT 9 A `" Orillia, Barrie, Newmarket slid Aurora. Year 1890, used it to out hi orop at the . °," `- . � __ - " - - harvest of 90 and having fi shed up his -•. ky_ for a silver cup valued at 845 to be given , . PICKERING.... s, -- p cuttin at dusk and in Seem die of the Qr I AAC WISE Gran le by the Stark Co., of Toronto. field left his machine where topped out. .- Three old residents of Markham hate �.- . �., ling. The machine was felt are throe h D U N DAS St.. WHITBY. ' ; w ek gone b g �;i '. passed away during the a g° The ' illr fall and the winter, a when the t'stabugh" 1849.) , .. -- - whose ages total about 220 ears. ' DISCOVERY y ACCIDENT �4_;.; . - y 3 =p: r g came the was so s stematically w,. + R. Wolfenden, Pr o rietor. • NEW b � i "`` were Messrs, James Siulnlonds, Emnn A , ' ;;t: that instead of getting finis lIIBChlnB In ,•ompuundfnQ a r.ulution s part was accidently spilled on the hand �i -> `-�a' ; uel Tomlinson and Cbris. Ileisey. and on washing afterward it was discovered chat the hair was tom- �" • of tae ground to expedite hi• plowing Ile Having returned to the old stand of Ole rrb0 m1dSll1111llE1' paCatluu fOl' 6(htiG!5 leis it undisturbed and local around it. pletely removed. V1 a at ante put this wonderful preparation, on the : . P Wolfenden Granite and Marble works,' market and s.► great has been the demand that we are now introaucfng ,11 esteuds ill LOn nS111AS fl'OlI] tl:r: 1St Ct J17��' �G lilac It iLl ht be 111 r0 eC' position for it throughout tl,e world under the name of Queen's Anti- Hwirine, ' till Monday, y g P- p . I am better prepared to execute all tLe 15th da t�f 3o��ust in I IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AN'D '' - - another harvest. It inight=be a proper orders in cemetery and all other SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT' . cities, towns, and incorporate) villager~ ,.4 '.. from ills ist. day Of [llil *, till Monde , ' ecJGclU�lOn t0 this story t0 may t11RL LIlB work pertaining to the business. e. j,ay the hair over and apply t1tetnixture for a few, minutes, and the, #'�`" - S Y man is now in goal but w@ efrat But hair disappears as if by magic without the slightest pain or injury when `_ ,� �` the 29th da�igt August. g CuEtomere will find a well B @1QeLt'd stools ,lied or ever afterward• It is unlike any other preparation ever used ._ . yon will find that suttees fol -�ws t e man apl The n 011 of fire late Sir. Alezander , of foreign and domestic granite and fora like. purpose. Thousands of LADI>�s who have been annoyed fib_., ;0 who is cPreful of his time'an; implem @ate marble to choose froth. Ins etion with hair on their FACE. 1�ECK and ARMS attest its merits. ' k?�', _ Campbell was bled in the Surrogate QENThEM1: Nwhodonotapprerfateabeardorhsirontheirnect, ,' while misfortnue is sure to c3oud thedays , will convince that for strictly first- And a treeless boon in Queen's Anti- Hairine•which does away ;.r., `# a - _- Cuurt Monday. . The total value of the - with t�%avin b rendering its future growth an Utter impossibility ;� estate is placed at 884 G65.Gti of which of the mac who wastes his '.ime and al• oleos work, our ricer cannot be s• y aid by as teecurely : , - ' P Prise of Queens Antl- Italrine =1. per bottle, Bent in safety marling boles. postage p - -: •' C ' ' lows his implements to take are of them- beaten. sealed from ob9ervation i- Send money or stamps by letter with full address written pia ne t`Orrea- <_' I -1 _ $31,079.6.) is cash, stocks $LO, %16, and Selves - pondence strictly conAdeatlal. This advertisement is honest and g an rht forward in suers word tt � . =,.V, 11 insurance 518 5GL.50. _ _ contains. We invite on to deal with us and you will And everything as rPpre�ented• Cu t this out and t •.. �i ' FIST CLASS send kn-day Addre yi t1EEN CHEMICAL CO. 174 Raoe street, CINCINN/flTltO. You eau , ;: ..- he Carnington Presbyterian COn$re - - rs�tsk.r your letter at Qy Pons office to insure im safe delivery. We w2ill pay 0500 for iknT Case _ it 1, . - ga ion have decided to give a call to lieu. `I`'hn Ainsworth, of Canni gton,wae de of failure or stishtest is /nry to any purchaser. Every bottle Euarasnteed. r ' ..., y ti - .. livrring flour at the residers of Mr. R. To laeiss who inttrodim" and eon smo their friends M Bottles of guess's Ana -s trig., D. Y . Rose, of Westport, in Brockville 4 E1111 �e ..ui present with a SILK 1311188.16 sods sea so i Es t A A94AW a sae_ .�: � ,'' p Sinclair when a dog which had broken 4t pa k to 0400 from seat with order. stood senate -- -- . =1 j,;.a- ' - Presbyterv, to be: ome pastor of the church. s • : - �J As the call is unanimous it is hoped that the rev. gentleman-will except. _ _�: " . No smoker who has ever used the 1`. `�� - Myrtle Navy for, say a mouth, ever re- . - ' lingaishes it for any other brand. Its ' /- - - flavor is rich and full, and it never burns . - _ the tongue or parches the palate: It is _ _ - _ in fact the ne plus ultra of smoking tobac - Co. - - - On Tuesday of last week an attempt '" . r . ' was made by souse miscreant to wreck the Midland Express from Blackwater. �� .' -� y has s� g- .. ­ -:1 r. -; i loose from Ills chain attac Dim and I tore his arm sever) He under the . X1.1.,,.,.' y, roll sAL� HODdE REFERE \CES: -The Lytle Safe Lock Co., 14s to 1b0 Rater si.; �r care of the doctor. The dog °use been de• . • i - ' I Edwin Alden .t Co., 248 Race at. Cineinnati3Ohio. . F.,- • �t b ' P` �ES MoDEAATE Y,. t� T :.n« - stro�ed. -' -- -- RIC _ '-7��`'•��' r{ Consumptipn Cyr:_ �z,A.RE�t�2oNT DRESSMAKING " - _ ` �; An old physician, retired from practice, hav- ' p �''l, 'i� -W rug had placed in his hands by n Fart India 1 _ . t ` missionary the formula of a siESple vegetable y MRS. I. RISE and MISS? B. PEART - '' ;� �k; remedy for the speedy and perm -peat cure of - " �/►'�°'-''' Conaumptiou. Bronchitis, Catarr, , Asthma and V1 wish to announce to the ladies of Picker• r '.'� }h��F ,4 T. all throat and Lung aftectioua, saso a positive BROUGHAM. ': :fir. and radical ours for Nervous D�;nlity end all i"� ing and vicinity that they have been for - Nervous Comptaiuts after hat_ng tested. its - --- -- -- -_ - -- - - ��_ T wonderful curative powers in = houeanda of ' y . - __ �� `' �r tunate in securing a lad who has had . ; : ,n ;b:; ,_.: • <_ - Four rails were found on the track about cases, leas Celt it his duty to mak _ it known to SPECI7AL - BARGAIN F-" - M about nine years experience in the city his suffering fellows, Actuated I I thta motive tt y '� #'A°' a quarter of a mile north of 1Vaubaushene. mvi ,, ,iesire to relieve human st Tering, I will 7 Thy railway authorities aro <loiug Query- scud free of charge, to all who eaire it, this - (� of `Toronto, and are therefore in a betters:: "r: >Y� �j 4y_ ; 1. : tiling in their power to iliseoyer the guilty recipe. in German, stench or1>+:t� n t�, $e tttin In A, secpnd hand buggy ` position than ever to supply all who may ;:i� z. ciirecttona for p a b y �"� favor thorn „•Ifni their patronage. 3i)x ' party. wail by addreasing with stamp naming this . '•;� ` . Oh what a cough ! Will yatl, heed the haler. W. A. AiOYSS.8W Pow ere Iock, Roches- and several kinds of L� - - - -- - -- 4; �, ,. , ter, N.Y* : 3av warnln�. The signal perhaps of the sure - - -- ___ 1 Carts Etc. • �r -, � : '- • -, . approach of that;more terriUle disease con r T a �� a I�- - -- _sumption. � Ask yourselves if you can af- OOK S CO1-ON 8001 ___ • , O'BRIEN , „ ford for the sake of saving 50 cents to run , _ j)pn't ' m1K8 6881ng theme- THE - F r"'`- •`` "4' the risk and do nothing for it. We know CO3iI ) G .YI) .. . - - . `� _ ,;.., from experience that Shiloh's Cure will t iocent disco�trjr by au one " p physician. ba sefutlyueed nit$ seeding Cart, ©bean. PHQTQGRAPHER. :':: cure your cough. It hover fails. 13 Gm. rnontUly.by. th sandriot lad- - -'' Mosquitoes have almost ae strong u sea Is the onl ertectly sate Pulp �►tit0� .. a nd reliable n► iicinedtaco�• �% g JACKSON xa disposed of his Toronto business . ' dislike for camphor as inoths, and if a little ared. Beware o unprincipled ' ` s' : • h4 Sri . dru Riata who tier inferior �'� ®io�Tv �'ropriefior and will hereafter devote his en- .�,, : ' - camphor is burned in au iron spoon or . Cook's t- _ BROCK ROAD V886e It will kee the room racticall mdtlicinue in pitu:e of this, Ask f GO Co - f1- - '- -- �- Manufacturer of- ' p P Y ton hoot compound,ta+ke no subs tute ; or en- fire time to Whitby Gallery. _ �, • "' clear from the insect pests. From time etnech Al and 4 three cent Can tau postage -�: ed T • \. - . „ 1. i ' atatnpsin letter, and we will send eal by re- jjl, Force 8c Suction Puma USINESS is already commeno- , 11= ~x' to time specialities are br0ugllt OUt and tutu snail. Full sealed particular in plain en- R ' sold as mosquito or fly scares, but the velolte, to tadieaonty,2 stamps dress pond Deep-well Pumps of Brass, Icon and f ` - ' - _ in to hum but thQ facilities are ' . camphor principle is strong in them all Lilly Co., No. a Fisher Block, 131 oodward avo Porcelain. g SO Dotroit, Diichigan, Bold in Pick ing by R. M. . .. - -111. . -1 and does its work very well. lia,ten►att, M. D., and ail responsi le druggist garuard of Whitby, has sold the watch GEARED AND PUMPING WINDMILLS, such that he can accommodate all , .1-s? - : __- . Y .. s. Grrills was drawin everywhere •�'' Last Tuesday Ja g - - - who re nice refutes. Darin the :: . a load of gravel on the 4th con. of East -- Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and q P g f4 ­ . he advertiged last week, but he has plenty Cistern Pumps. Mail orders""`` "' -V£ __ Whitby. On the rear end of it sat two or R 10 NEW . = EMISES ' p holiday season call and get photos-. ° - ildren of his famil The m re bar ftiiitr in all cedes of Amorioan prouaptly attend @d to. 1 ���;�. three of the children Y . - o g 8 . that will be finished in the latest stye . _��_ .." "11 F. :.Ilk ' . you one, a girl of about four, who - - ON - - , - ?,YMAN E'J 13YpEi. A;gut, Fiekerin � +; . ' 4 !T :. was sitting nearest the hind end, lost her BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONT _ R10 BANK `Yatohes in either Bllyer, Glold Filled or -� of the art. , .- ...i, :" ; ; °3b ` '; balance, and, as she fell to the ground, her~ � . '. 1VII�II � -_ I h�_ ,_ � ,� wheel and killed liar in- Gold Cases. He would remind Van that ]PAVID ', head struck the , Whitb7garble forks. ' stalitly. When liar father picked her up ___ hie goods keep time, and are as eatisfaa- PECIAL attention .will be glVBri I ....:. PICKERING. . S= . := : - . ' .- she was quite dead. 2 �A - Has for sale first class Mowers, Twi to family groups and as Chri$tma9. -. _- -. I J. A Mitchell, of Ringwoods�_'barrowly Matiuson- W Hiiwkin, , :k �'. seta ed serious in ur wllilo along with - Cory rte his Watch Repafriillg department, Plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse- . • , - y ` r_ . p J Y )tilanutracturere of is a time when most families have a i , k ,.Y, • n others a few days ago In tearing down ,a Headsto _ ee and all which is saying a good deal• Try him Powers+ Cutting Boxes, Horse Rakes, �_, = _W ' i fif the biarble3suumente, _ . Iron Jacks, F F :.; - -` ;. 11 ton Dingle Plows acid other reunion, it is the ro er time to halve:.::.... 7!,-. '° ". barn Of J. P. Bruels . Pot other Cemetery Wo &. A ; �` ' ` building being in a deoa ed conditionsep- - onus, and yop wr11 come to him - •� 8-C *_ sit. Flow points and other re- groups taken.. r' ; ,. Aim =iaporte>n o: ssootob, s5 - � lien- � __ ,:� ke t, t1�t -h040 Ui44*01<ti>l0d'by. �: , t� , .�., � , . , {, : ��� oral of the timbers came apart and fell �grioaa sae Cafassdiaa O t - ;,� kR t„ j ld well t$ Call .w . _ t , ;.F Q j .A~ ,&11dA . . Mr. Mitchell, Who All partlgs wishing work wou ,_ " amidst the men and - _ ' . �..� a All 1►ar gt18ra11teW1 ,, 1;.�; ..r .,ny> ;a.:., .rra K �� �'` F iced - an iron crowbar in his hand, was an s before parobsfii x and priops of the 1OW44 1 e � f i ' struck t temple. No seriotte. _ ' - r with it oa the p 7 F: el'4 { �' - - •' A : K _ r ' I _.. ,,,mot A�• - k % ,;�� .1'e9t ti$ dir e- �a�� • •� ., +:; " l ."' s - ,� "- { a - w , A`r . y. f. .= -, r ,o- ?- A g t t t hat 1. . - f � -X ., ' < , : -: - . }''_« , .- ___ -a1'a;�- F: ,. .mot -i z. . ,-4 �. :, x. 1.e. . ... ;. a�,x 1. rN,,Y `;A '. `?lkk . �: i `I V �,' :t, '� I I t .s€ -„';7� _ .,Y, _ ..j-r. - y _ , . w, - «�� ;a . air,- r w�'tt'St.; :w- r+: x tw!�dx -�yi vtN�,-•w �;_n, •��.' ..a. •. `1tr - : 1. "+ • ,s••_ .0 - ..r .a'., .�...,a:•a' 'ce�5t'°t?M`.. i •'?Y _ _ ^c _ _ c C.. :'^'. ,,2. _ 3�t- a - v:..x• rfi .t?$rtd.`r, -.r _ r- ,3, af:.. _ _ g ,+srrr. Y.. - � :'i `•t 'mss � �f . IS•i � : t.. •a•. . s i � ,> " w u -. .,.r. :.. ,. F :., .. .. . "�:"' : L P : ' t , c. -s .::a. -•*� . .r . - .il,i . .at. -f 4 . a _ �- ,,. -L_ r � -� : -. ... ,.. ,. , ..� � . -. ._,. - .. �.y�. f .S'� M�- ..'lt�,�� "s_ f�' -t`'' 'c- .y :'�; ?`."`�' x;r,• 'e.�aT,}. -f�` ,,,u. - .. -.c, , -. .. n - � .. "' v %--. � :- . _ „r„ .rut. s�r . ^ -a •4: -.r ....x�, a -a . ' -°iYr _ _ s'.r. ; : :sue+• >'# .x -ro: - - =b.;. 1, . • i:*: r `. -°�.. '%¢. ° �'- ;T br..,. - j•- :;; ' + " r . ," _ y y - b '4 v:••; q,, iS E�) - •'".�; ^5 m. _ '.° y y. 3•�Z .g ,, _..3.H' •,T+'' ' �' •, _ - - - 'err - ' ^;;,. -_�., -�••. .,i; aw'....y .+z� `a R;.- _ •, .`t`,' .'aF1 tw ;'. - r -- • 55 w ,� t a 4 f..' `%s✓•'.' .f: .F , a.;,,'. '�'a, _ •-' -s <. - �.- yc',• - e.Tr.^^� 'w` -'-r "�t� - ' -- -. ... _ ._ .— -- -- �.``. . - - -'- —' - _ nn iii i . - _ " - -- - ii�e i.�l - - _ _ RM �l ill�Pi - - - - - -i'b� � 1i ' " �.' . r - ­ In a few days the trim, well groomed c t, I , _ y $ .° - 1 FIITDRE gINa Oi' EA{L6ND. to do each thing ha requiresof them, �is men and how cispable sat orga�ri>der and tactitisn, �$� X80 tiA[P OUT. o ton er teen ble. The sit y _ � � . have thorough confidence in him, welh aware must acknowledge a that he has proved him. men area g recognizable. y I - - .. i f .tom . • _, , �: . ,nrst a,-..A,�e *S� , se�"ln N$10 :,al�i1 �. ke h fmt. b -�Et !IOU wor t-W - P.npow .A�� "� i� � i�.(tlss =�er.re�rd °tmi of- the annares ,r4th a ;. � I k ' and t�us he oa�ie upon them ro put him. stump beard and shall -do i dressed - . I - =:�, ; Nls Life is the Navy. Po f Lltea for fa Freedom. �.� �' • RQ, _ t , -forth •all their powers they sl cl'�er a1- After hie to England Prince George ;,,,,r%, greasy clothes, w i e hind the : '. . -� To a Civilised man there is only one lankets asks and qns sits a : :.1 ''y1 t. , _ c George III was k n at Norfolk Howe, ,1 yea nd iq a w$y that British bl �ejaeks went in the kaattamn of 1891 to stay with the + P g - � t . _ 8(l rg , alone cc& o... Mo ,than ope of~bis ptains Duke of Clarence at Dublin, and the two �ltsasure which is greater than his iirnt� o g>�t strange, dark - skinned, beetle- browed half. - I. �w . ,._ $t, James's oars, in 1738 ;Prince Geo e `'' of Wales St°st eaCW tike li fit within almClilt a in Cam)?, and that to hie first night o • breed with scraggy hair and a bristlin - _ 1 ��; 4 has remarked that they never felt so cure, brothers were once more happy in the ran- when a has t bath ands nod bed with g r- - atone 's throw of the same place, at adarl or could turn' is with lees concern a fight, tool interchange of the fraternal affection of g beard. The canoes cleave the mirrored F.: fresh sheets. This is enough to eataLlish waters while the allow reflections mix �` f f ., - mugh House in 1865. Asa boy he present- i a when Poipce George was officer -of the their olden days. It is believed that it was Y b . �bo in nearl eve tee ct a rkedcontraet the fact that it ie only by contrasts t�hay yoith the Yand •k shadows of the over I. -, . Y rY pe do`atch. :- there that he contracted the typhoid fever Y� :,, + 11- ` his elder brother they late Duke of Clan- the salient points of things are develo d. hanging forest m the lake. The are - On the 14th January, 1888, he w►s sp• from the effects of which he has only re- g g Y _.. , - ~ '_° 'i' �fF shoe, who was his senior b ust seventeen If a man has a good home and s goad d, hsppy. - T Y j pointed to,.H.M.a. Thunderer, uni�r the Gently recovered. The one brother was , . months. In . a aran�e the one was lq„ and a furnace to keep the house at a proper If the are sot here then the are on little -_ _ PPe Pa eommwpd of Captain (now Bear - 6 iral) hardly convalescent when the other was at- be on ht to be y y .,, , temperature at all times, B hies herding other a hies j _ ,. penaive, retiring, but with a singular grace g p}�eetsorionthe-Mediterraneanstati ; but tacked by the fatal pneumonia to which he $Y Po gl;Y ponies -_ '• , - jr = " of manner and deportment that neveibafter -' psi happy. Add to that a good cook and a bedrin aka and all followin an uncouth' k �' ; ., . _ _ Po• as t tatship was detained three men hs in succumbed. It can readily be imagined how happy family, and be should desire to stay g i a 'ust ahead - . __ . a wards forsook him ., 'the other was ruddy of dock at Malta for repairs, he was to rar• the sudden loss of his only brother fell upon PP and piratical man who s 1 ; '' ` countenance fall ui bri htneas and btu ae in that place and enjoy it. Even if he wants urging his own home over. to and n 17 _ g �l ily transferred on the 2ad Jane to M.S. him under these circumstances with over -'E a change and a rest he could find laces q g � p i : ; 4 r : . vivacity. The featured of the elder were Dreadnon ht under Ca ta►in now r -Ad- whelm{n force. Besides the blow to his � g P the stony bed of a dry stream. An though ' • - finel cut, in close rasemblanee to those of miral) Bedford, with the Hon. Maur A. affections hie whole future nos is ware equally comfortable and sway of access ; but not satisfied with traveling by night aced by , -, � ' ' a.. tits iathet' at the game earl a e. Prince p there era men who get up from the break- do. for a week awn from their cos homes 's j �. �- Y g Bourke as her commander. Captain$ hen - oompletei changed in s moment Up to Y Y Y . L. : -� .. 'm fast table and so. to their wives : " Now 1 George] on the other hand, bore a striking son succeeded Cs tain Bedford in so and that time hie naval career, to which he had Y • „ in town they are now making desperate . i likeness to the Princess of Wales's sister, P cant stand this sort of thing any longer, baste to o u a bleak mountain ran a as • , _� • of the Dreadnought, on the 17th A _ net, stronnoual applied himself as his profession B P g ! ` • , ` - the Princess D:ti ar the resent Empress g g for lire, hayd bpepen the chief then hpthat had and the good, little woman knows that the though in search of the jumping off place of - - _ - , _' h -t gm P P 1886, and Prince George received h ap• g s ll is on him. He goes off u stairs and of Russia, not on in the eneral form and • g P the world. lY g pointment as one of that ship a regnis; lieu- filled hie hori>.ou. l! Though he has since then is out a trunk, and then from the depths I . - I -it'. ` cast of countenance, but also in detail of �,nants 25th August, 1886. - assured several naval frie ds that be has no gets p It would be interesting to understand . . ' � feature and expression. ' tentin lobate' " of sevheing his catriac- of a far -off closet he hauls down some die- this man so prone to these lapses of savagery. �;" The Luke of Edinburgh watt now A 1 '' - - - For the first eighteen years of his life he re utable old clothes and lugs onto gun ao3 We readily comprehend one who at times . C ; ;; __ .._�. , Lion with the service, his love foT which ie p p ;a was the inseparable companion of his broth- Comimander -in -Chief in the Mediterra can ; as sincere and intense ss ever, yet other du- a lot of rods and By eases and ammunition becomes awfully drunk for days at a - , : and Prince George was next -a inWad to surf la s .hem tenderl in the bottom of the ' _ '��: , er ;- said probably there it�►ve ydtrely,� if hisfls hi theAlexandr 20th A sit, _888. ties will now inevitably demand a large y yy time and calls it a nervous die - ever ben two brothers that were more at- flagship, p• a• p trunk. He ets " a shockin bad hat" and ahare of his time and attention. �!t resent g B ease and gives it a scientific name which i ' I� With the Duke hetwent on a �fi►te visit to P a pipe which madam will not allow in the clears it of mystery. :,'... -,.I_^ tached to 4cli other th these two, Each all eyes are directed toward him. and curi• y tery. We know wh the - _ i ` - r' 1. )r the resent Sultap st Cops inn le ! and y - settled art of the house and strap a cases y Tj seemefci to din tiieother the nom lementof p p P $ man lc�svee his native city in the heights of It . P dtirin the three re t t�served Ca the osity is excited as to what he will do, and made of canvas which ca the charms ' _ - -L. - his own individual characteristics. There g whom he will marry. .It is rob&LK how- � the business and social season and deports - . 1. `� s_ is no doubt that the quick liveliness of M�iterranean station a visited �r a ever that like hie brother he will throe h and fetiches of the sportaeman. These he himself to the West Indies or Florida, —his r t q second or third time his uncle, the Ki' q of + g places in the trunk. He then overhauls his ,y ' �' Prince George acted as a constant and wel- the exi encies of his position come to be „ „ �, bronchial tubes are on strike. We course _ : Come stimulus both in work and la hours the Hellenes, at Athena, renewed h'= ac- ° kit, He stinks 8y hooks up in rows see that another tak ee himself off to Enro - E r` p y uaintance with the late Khedive Tow k at. known y the people o these islands at le►rge in the pillow-shams if Madam is not looking. be . ! I i i I __ to the more lymphatic q onl raduall and slowly. But ud in p g• but he goes to cultivate his mind and to be _ ( - t" Al. brother. While that ►. idea cruising at various rim off Y g Y Y• 1 g 9 He puts tallibw- ©overed cartridges on the g but here is tfiis man r 3 . b '` coast of Asia Minor Syria, an the from the im impression which he has made lace cover and then carefully lays lazy and dissolute, -> " : � p y y whose business and social life called for his • 4; �• � - � ; :,�� nags often served as sit ., � • u n all who have had intercourse with him, ' - you nls' ° ' <. glands of the Aegean. The Mediter eon po a heavy pair of very gre and attendance whose health is offensively t users imp ive • -; "; squadron is usually considered the best what that ,approciativ i will ultimately be dirty cowhide shoes on his wife a most y ' they following the hoar 1 : • l� there n� er of ultt at X11. rugged, and he does this strange thing. He _ i f . ' it was Prince (leer � °'to..stChoR►1 for the trainingg of young office in- �. + choice ppiece of upholstered furniture. In ' �f` �' = has there are alwa slat r nn'Iber In m'arY +mgle d ty that been hither- the midst of this in walks the lad of the eats the worst imaginable food, all cooked % tltiethe fence or h .,.� list, and give' ape gQ� to entrusted to him he hoe witted him- Y in a disgusting fashion he ales in a sort i Prince Edd t r.- bathiu of fiteb -rate raei;, war on that station :hen house the partner of his joys and sorrows. g g ' ,_ �° = - Y they g on an oth0 with the 1` test self with'ability, and discharged it realous- ' of kennel like a firmer s do lying on In this case the o a and sorrows do not mix, g . . : : - together in the Pcinise f,leorge y� a ly and to the satisfaction of all concerned j brush and with the smoke blowing all �' 11 ,. who was the fir ;ta'. ' e ,hip or impv°mstib tit: - iinnery and yo Madam says . Now, Jack —I think it is . f3inee; .too, tfie obi are conetan z ia- whether superiors or anbordiiutes, Be and through and around him. He freezes nearly - n awful ter ca to qt those neat old thin _ ya'beb a side into I S. at{tl not ti he pe a the regulation attendance at public unc- Y P y gs to rishin 'eve morning—he he oes to bed . • - - - t . . , swimming a LgCttra n hie ipg in�uatmpa�ny under the admiral's eye and g P on m bed —you have no consideration, eta, pe 'every 6 $ _ - fl Sri B Lions, the opening of buildin , la {a of wet to the hide,and pad�llss a stiff currents t = = lift tr to meet in friendly rivalry from ime PeO g gat Y eta, ' and r Jack transfers them all to P �� L br to followr 'Lhe e14hr teas the to ` e the models usdrons o the foundation stones, and making sort p°O or toils .under e► sixty -pound k all day, - t � - p : t� *owwof the door, while off flounces the lad to tell �`. 1n 'itm a plan ;yc the elder $ a has at charity dinners, his t for •• y and his only reason seems to a desire to Fgphoh sa$:Iflalisn navies, t e astaral :on- peas 3' . Pm the maid that she must go through that Y 4_t A. ° c tb►n ly leant upon oiturgilt lifQti_W.,; alb ore k tin the es the next few years will be ehieflp. to "stand slwy - ' - and the younger reci ri ed tjie•confdence ae iliQrlce � tblsb . kept „ t room thoroughly, as Mr. B bar been You doubtless all know one of this sort of - y P hi hews sf drill discipline and a by," observe, to study attentively" from _ - i wflth warm- hearted man and daVattdu. y kin his Host old traps and has nesrl men —ask him wh - . _ Cie •' P every point of view, mil gaestione relating ru ruined everything." y y t In all probability he - 4 ii - t;`• : .`Thp brothers entered -• ..p together" to the government ar : .,roeperity of these �' g' will fold himself in hie robe of superiority 1 _ l = - as cadets, on the 5th of�� e,18�7: The reg- Atha end of three years of very suc sea- realms and the soeiQ well -been of tbour Jack is ready and is driven off to the _ . A j �". „ and simply sty your varnished ignorance " lion limit of a ewLhiu which boa fn. tlrt�►ioe in the Mediterranean,, had station, where he bide hdadam -good -bye _ 4 '' '` Y been #alhof ranch instructive disci {n for peoples, is order that hs may t ereby fit and ie rolled away, happy in the knowledge and will not sign to reply. He will consider muat'enter is'twelve yeilif°e fin the one side, iimself to dischar a hereafter the office if you hopeless, weak —lack' character and r _ g that in a few days he will be sleeping on s y g - . ' ; I: and thirteen and a hal f l�,atc, on the. other. Limf;'Ptince George returned to g1 d, head of the Britibh Commonwealth. As he sentiment —but if yon would know why he - . Prince Eddy was witbirdtitiree lags of the sad volunteered for auottrer coarse of no.- will naturall be brow ht into direct r- bush-heap with rude men and surrounded does it go with him when the ll is on him . A' � I I maximum, and PriAnce George had only nary trainptg on board H. M. S. Exce ant socal oontac6 with all the leading men of by mosquitoes and smoke, with tough, soapy and find out If yon do not like -it you will I _i passed the minimant,by two dsys.....He was at Yortsmnatti: Having undergone the , 4o pai.ty in the State he will hove nnigaa bread and black coffee for food. at least know why. —F. o • _ -_. probably the youngest cadet that ever�joln- was appointed 1st February, 1889, tc the apportun {Lien for so qualifying himself. M�8!° explains to s Iwdy friend` that 1 .4 . ea theBritannia. The late Professer Drew, Northumberland, Ca rain Darwin, the ag- His naintanoe with all portions of the " Mr. B. is such s curious man —be goes off __ .,_ � . . t -'`.' of Hin 'sColle a London whose ex rence ahi of the Channel uadron under the avq ap there and lives like a wild beast —I do _ _ - _ , I f 8 q , British Empire is already very wide. India► „ _ ,_ of boys and young men was perhaps aaslarge command of Vice - Admiral Baird. He k is the only rsion of the QueI territories not understand it. - Thoughts of Brides. 1 .. stir any teaeher'a), had previously suporin- an active part is the naval manoeuvres hat that he has nob yet seen. His experience Tu develop year real eportaman the en ••For i>QStance, what were yon all think =. / ` . tended the mathematical instruction of the summer, a d was placed in charge of of of Tironment must be favorable at a very early �P, �. r� of men and of humaa character, both ashore ing of when you were being married . - . ft =' brothers, and ot;ten expressed himself am the finest of the torpedo boats- age. If he is favorably situated he ! ,. - p and afloat, hria been already very varied, becomes possessed of. an unbounded enthus- Every one laughed and said in a breath, 11 ,' . - much- stxuck by Prince Georges ability and It happened that another of these i afl• and he has used it well, p° " Wh ,being married, of course ! - • ' i - y', intelligence, and regretted that he would fabled her screw off the Coast of Irel nd iasm and more tools of the sporting craft •s'�,1' " The undoubted brain power that he )Loa- than has a dentist in his. A eat man nangense, said the newspaper womaai I not be able to prosecute his mathematical and was in danger of drifting on to lee ceases is inherited baps from the Prince y "that idea was in year mind, nod oubt, but . � f . ' - studies -at either of the Universities, ,and shore. The sea was running hi h and t ere people are now growing up whose tendencies r ;,.--, • , . q g Consort as well as rom the Queen of Den- are an illegitimate cross. between an English It was the undercurrent of thought. You .� - . carry them beyond the standard exacted was a stiff ale blowin Priaoci Georg •ae 1i • ' - g g mark. lie is known to be a great reader, battue and an American summer hotel -- were thinking :.ally of something else. Con- . f ,. t: by nayslrfequirements. The two year's life sent to her assistance. The task was a t of active habits of mind and body, punctual fees. now." t.- the are a sort of "arrested develo meat" - spent od board the training ship under the difficult cue, owin to the delicate Hato of in the des :hu ;e of site smallest appoint- Y P "Well," Said one of the listeners, thought- �- • - - g between true hunters and fishermen and • command' of Captain - (now Vice - Admiral) the construction of such boats. Ile sho P.. , menu warm and constant iii his friend- fully, " perhaps that is true. Now that I - . .. L '`'� = Fairfax at Dartmouth,admirably ahited the however, such skill judgment and no in people who are not financially able to buy a : two Princes, and conduced in ever fire ' 1 g ships, endowed with s lac share of pev►cti• atop to consider it. I was thinking of some - country lace. All such are a urious and , _ Y y approaching. securing with wire ha r cal common- sense, simple in his tastes, and y p p thing else. You see, I was married at home - . ' - to their health development ii. mind and t not to be considered seriously. The genuine . - y p after seveewi hwtts .off t ' nd ultimo .1Y like his late brother sin ularl free from y' and in the evening. Just as the minister body. While there Prince George won towing tbs�isa lsdc#ai .si►fet as 'oar singularly lover of the woods did not gather his g' . :pi_. - y. any trace of self - esteem oreonoeit,mostcoa- „ commenced the service a lamp shade on s .. • were than one prize for boat-sailing, and him hi at ftiueefo the Ail ir• theories of how to be happy from shoot- . - �� t P g 8 P siderate for the feelings of others, willin to gma11 table near me cracked. 4� - pulled in more than one victorious crew of alt fromCa fain i erald and other for g ins on his eatwte, or proceeding a ainet •, r `. - �deta• Y P tag learn from veil. generous and openhanded tigers with the entire organized po elation I turned involuntarily foray sister, who _ _ . - . I R officers who witnessed his conduct on at yet oarefitl and frggol on his; tin acecmr woe standin near me, end was about to On the 15th July, 1879, the Bacchante occasion.- The achievement was rha all of an eastern principality, or from ilettan- g i s_ was commissioned b Captain now Rear- for his private has a to now beha d whisper her to turn the lam down when it �- , y P the more noteworthy as Prince George a ike P to literature on how to o the that ao that F ' Admiral Lord Charles Scott. n her the y g moderate and never large. His fellow coon- ••it will stand wash:" g suddenly occurred to me that I was the Nelson and many another d{atingni ad try men'ma &at"fently await and v►atoh the c noshes of all ayyes —that it was really my _ '�' two Princes made their well -known three naval officer) suffers terribly from sea- ck- further deY sa of such a chaneter He first passed his boyhood in a country own wedding. Ot course I refrained from - a. - . ' ears' voyage about the globe. They were uses ; and the behiafior of a brpedo in with steoog and %rith large hope. where the squirrels were pretty thick and speech, but it was with difficulty that I re- _ ' - . - -- both rated as midshipmen Qn the elder rough weather is not the most oondaciv to . — the trout would bite and the old gentlemen frained from law liter at the blander I came r"� Prince's sixteenth birthday, the 8th Janu- quietness of nerve or for comfortably col; ct• DylIIg �y�$>f of Notable People., were never ceasing in telling how they so near nuking �' ary, 1880. For the greater portion of the ivg the thoughts. killed "the biggest buck I ever not my eyes " Well I remember distinctly what I was ` time the Bacchante was attached to the Addison —See how a Christian can die.' . onto." He then tried the bouthern arms of +� . As he had now unmistakably yen w{- thinking about, said the intellectual wo- _ - - . trainingsquadron under thecommand of.Ad- Arrive —e!y Pastas, it id not painful Lhe big lakes until they became infested man on the sofa.' •` I had b new pair of eye- - • denceofezce tionalcapavi.ity as ►nt, I � .- miral, the Earl of Clanwilliam, which con = p Dr. Hunter —If had strenpth to hold a with women and summer hotels, Then he _ _ . . •- . ,� - - _ "- stated besi•lea of the Inconstant, the Admiralt ordered him, on 8th a giaasea on, and the spring hurt my nose. I the Tour- 1890, to commission the Thrush a { rge � I would write down how easy and plea- tried Muskoka, but hi nskoka got filled up was wishing the minister would hurry up so . i t? - maline the Cleopatra and Ca sfort, The ant a thingg it is to die. with persons who wore two peaks on their �► two Princes under these auspices saw for 8unboat of 80.5 tone burthen and 1,�0 h� r ee• Louis XI V. — W h weep e? Did you think Pos I could go up stairs and rha them. - Y Y Y hats and ate their dinner on a table and age power, at Chwtham for service on oa the N nth "And I," put in the third, "was con - _ -. the first time the West I1°.dies, South Amer- P , I should live forever ? (Then.after a pause.) the ides became servants instead of . . American and West Indian stations. . ooh go gratulatirig myself all through the ceremony ,.A ice, the Cape, Australia, Fij{, Japan, Ch {no., I thought dying had been harder. woodsmen. Then he discovered Quebec, on rriy wonderful composure. I knew that ',a;_ Singapore and Ceylon. The Bacchante independent commands are usually giv to Byron —I must sleep now+. the Northwest and the Rocky Mountains, he was fri htened to death, and I was . t;,. - was then ordered through the Saez Canal censor lieutenants only but it was a du tic- Charles I I. (of Eagland) —Don't let poor and away in the heart of their wilderness thinking wiiiat larks it would be to tease fish which Prince George had well ea ( �, into the Mediterranean, and a considerable Nellie starve. (Nell Gwynne.) you will find his "bark - lesu -to" where the him about it all the rest of his life, when _ ' . _ He had further the ticklish task asst nod ( timl,e� owe the hi beat over the little � iod of time was spent by the Princes in Charles IX. of France) — Nurse, nurse t • gr g suddenl as I held out m hand for the per to him of • towing w torps8o boat s tin and where the dude hoe ceased Egypt, the Holy Land and Greece during what murder ! what blood ! Oh I have done p g+ ring, 1 happened ned to lance at it and found - . , - across the Atlantic to Bermuda, This . the spring of 1882. - wrong ! God `pardon me 1 from troubling and the cigarette's at rest•" that it was t •embling like a leaf. _ - • be successfully accomplished. His pr fes- . - After returning to England shoat the be- Chesterfield—ui a Day Rolfes a chair. This aportsmau has got a moral mortgage - •• That eight `phased' me go that all eLe ._r sional duties took him to various place in 1 off - ginning of Auguec, Prince George wei%t in the Columbus —Lord, into Thy hands I com• on a ittle pond somewhere away o up is a blank ;i, autumn along w th his elder brother under the Canadian Dominion and to one or two mend m spirit. somewhere, and he won't tell • on where it , cave my own desire to hide my g ' on the United :3tateseeaboard.. y P .f hands. I had a mad impulse to conceal the care of his naval instructor Mr. Lawless, In the following antnma he a►ss dap Led Lad Y Jane Grey and Tam also used the is because he don't war t you to find out them in the folds of my veil, but I don't . ' "_ and the resent French master at Eton, M. same words. ( You may not recognize this man of the think I did. p by the Queen as her representative to n ' - :: Hui, to Switzerland. They resided at Cromwell —lady desire is to Make whit woods in Toronto or Montreal because he •• At leant - - ' � th3 Industrial Exbibition at Jamaict4. his , no one ever told me so. I my• _ .. - , _ ILlaus�nne for six months until on the ls�t of haste I may to be Rorie hoe trained himeolt w be as much like the �. r e was appointed was his third visit to the West Indies, and Damouax (the philosopher)—You may go Inset of humanit as ble in order that self would hate to take my oath that I did b Prince Goo g PPo his presence awakened among the in] bi- P y p° not. - ' ;.`" to the Canada, which was then home ; the show is over. `he may make a little money, so that he can •• It was a sermon of Sam Small's . that Laura of every degree even more th the lxjtntia once or twice ; ear and be his ■ - Comm ioned by captain (row Rear -Ad- Lord Elden —It matters not where I am , go g y ,war diverting my mind at my wedding, � f R.. - usual fervent demonstrations of loyal to { miral) Dnrrant for service on the North Y going, whether the weather be Cold or hot. i own natural self for a spaces When the .• • �" `• '� _ 1 the _Crown, and attachment to the U tad said the woman in the corner. I don t American and West Indian: Station, where Fontanelle —I suffer nothing, bat feel a ' buds open and the grass shoots, and the _ ` Kia dour. Exce t on state ocemons, "all know that anything could have been more - she jeintd the squadron nndpr the command• Prince Geor al sort of difficulty in living longer. sunlight thaws cut his mind, he will mans- ineon oars_ at such a time than one of Sam a' as rs visit to amaica, y g g feat aneaainess and become unaetLled, Yea . �V - of Admiral Sir Edmund Commerell Bo- Frankhn --A d in mot cut do nothin ways deprecated the necessity of both re- Smalls sermons but I had . heard him , 1 = � r sides visiting many other places in the ceived with royal honors. eaeT. ' eau begin to detect him then. He won't preach a month or so before and just as I - - . - ": - ; i : - I , - _ Dominion and North America, he ascended It was with nv desire to avoid. rfo tug George IV•— Wathy, what is this . It is care about the frost and the h ern or g the St. Iaw�°ence in her, b ocher, as far �e death, m bo The have deceived me. ppeeaacce p' was comic down stairs something, I shall - y Q Y Y Y the candidates, or the anarchists, lint will d • any real portion of his duty that a reg t- I q never know what, put me in min of one of .� ° ne Montreal. Lord Lorne was at that time ed the admup] in command of the eta on (osid to his pale, . it 1Votbon tYailer.) be morbid and �o on incoherently about h� iNustrwtiona. r - - . Governor-General of Cana..a, and Princess sir George Watson, that he might re ive Goethe —Moro light. . brown- hackels, No. 8 shot, and improved ., grotesque E r - was with kith at Ottawa. 8 Talma-i -The worst is. I cannot see. Greener models, and other rofitleas anb- "d c'OTa�`red the gospel to a spring , - �; T'ou� his sanction to be treated simply as a 0100• P board. Just where he found the resew- During the ensuing winter the Canada Hadyn —God preserve the emperor ! . jecta, Crgised amore the West Indian Islands and denary naval officer. As soon as this risk Jefferson —I r+eai m e iris to God m blance I can't remember. That was what - y g go. Y p • y Late {n the season he gets down his troubled me then. I couldn t remember " _= visited Demerara and British Guiana. became generally known he was sushi '1 to daughter to my country. ' see both the people and the places tow .ich double- barrel and his rifle and begins to oil and I was trying to figure it out all through Shortly after this Prince George became Knox —Now it is come, them up. He takes out his pea - jacket and the service. I nasal missed one of the re- : :� 4 his ship was dispatched more natn y, Y, *�: . ." the senior midshipman in the service, and Louis XVIIL —A king should die stand- his oil- fanned moccasins and hie jaegere. nsea I was so intent u n the idea- r , • _ - _ and thus to obtain by direct personal ' ter• He in constant) writing letters to Sam .. - : _ - I spo , po was waiting till his age allowed him to pro- in Y g " Everfbody accounted for," said the I: w- course a probably truer and more adeq ate g tie Antoinette —Fare well m e Mountain Pine, Aseinaboia, N. �' f. sent himself for his examination as sub- Ma ' y- Bushcnft, ••. L .1 :. lieutenant. This he did on the earliest day knowledge of their real condition rhos if dren, forever. I go. to pour father. W T. or to "Pierre Ninths Temiacsm- newspaper woman, save myself, who am b` - they had been exhibited to him in oona tot • not married and Mrs. Blank. - What were -• 1. t r' possible, namely Ilia nineteenth birthday, Charles Matthews - I am ready.. ingue, "and receiving replies is brown or ycl- you thinking of, Mrs. 6. 9 - ' - 3d June, 1884, when he obtained a first class Bala attire. Napoleon Ill. (to Dr. Conneau) —Were lowenvelo si ned with his(x) mark. 1 b - The Thrush was now required on Abe , . g Y The little woman blushed furiously, lies- _ 1. in seamanship. On coming home he at once West Coast of Africa, and her plane ws to You at 8edsn . he becomes so interested in these half savage {toted, sad finally said : " If you promise' . )'o {ned, as all sub - lieutenants have to do, the North American stotior b �t illiam Pitt -Oh, my Country, how I men in the waste laces only he can under- never to tell, I'll tell you. You see, I was - . ?: 0a1 College at Greenwich, for further in- be on the N Y love thee ! stand. This carious person does not want to h '' ? p.. a ahi {p of greater power and ton age. he married in the days w en people were eaor- struction,and subsequently H. M. S. Excel- ° Fngle id. Pizarro --Jess 1 go with Madam to scans or down by the I moue bustles. Well in the confusion and .. - ' was therefore ordered home to ` = lent at Portsmouth. Naturally he went Rabelais —Let dobrn the eairtafa ; the sue, begs oft and goes up to conspire with through the coarse exactly like anybody On arriving there Prince George was ro• farce is over. his friend Dr. Swellkill, who is a hunter (burly- burly�of dressing, my bustle got lost, _ ;, . also. Every sub- lieutenant lies to pass five meted to the rank of oommander,on the lth Schiller —Mon thin are e�id couldn t be found. It was growing �° y things' growing and old comrade. They ko into the doctors " examinations, one each in seamanship, in August, 18cJ1. He was then in his toe late, and what was to be done ? No one gar y" plain and clear to my understanding. private room and lock the door. Madam, - ,; - ' seventh year, and the fifteenth of his n al „sir Walter Scott knew. I could not wear my dress without ; ' - = - navigation, in torpedo, in gunnery, and in (to his family) --God the doctor, becomes concerned and oea it for it looked dreadfully. • ' : . .. ; _ - service. g - , P14 In four of these Prince George bless you all t over fA see her friend, the wife of the first '•, ° rwhioved the iuiusual distinction of obtain- There are, among livin naival offi rs, 8ocmfes-- Crito, we owe s Cook to 1Escu- man, and says : "Your husband has been Finally one of my bridestnaide, a girl of : .. / g expedients, grabbed up a handfart of bath_ _- . :.,, in a first class, and thus won his promotion many who when promoted to be scram d• �apice 1 with the doctor a great deal of late, and I t . - g k 8th October, 1885 ors were younger in years and had leas lac th / Lord Thnrlow. --I'll be shot; .if I don t am afraid that be will entice him awn this towels, tied s ribbon around them, and.. . to lieutenants ran fastened that around my waist I di dn t : _' From his earliest days at sea he has ever , of service-than Prince George. Sir The believe I'm dying 1 summer or fall, and I did so •want him to go ` . . x been a thoroughly efbcient and also a most 'Symonds was a commander before he t+aa William III. (of Sngland) --Can this last with me to Old Orchard Beach. think very much about it until I was stand- _ V. y y y- Sir Alexander Milne wber_�� he long? (to his ph sician). "Well, you know I have no. influence rug at the altar, and then the horrible c. popular officer, not o 1 with his comrades 'tweet -five p thought flashed across me what if I should p.. ` in the gun room or t e ward -room but also . was twenty -fear, Sir Geoffry Hornby w ten Get►. VPolfe- -What 1 do they r al with Mr. B. He insists on oing off to these s _ - � , - go. g lose some of those Manchester bath towels, - :: with alLthe men over whom he has had com- ho was twenty -five, Admiral Hotham w, en A-�y ? Then I die happy. strange places ' he always has and I sigh to mand. 9.o. a midshi man he was always he was twenty - three. The Duke of Eflin- -3 beat qunlit}-, in Life aisle. s ;'' y think that he probably always will," con. •• I nearly fainted away, and I aboure yon . ✓` keen to do all in Il' power to rendef the burgh. became an admiral when he ,64 . An VPwwarked h, doles the little woman. ' .I boat's crew or the un entrusted to Ilia thirty -four. He was never-a sub- lientsn wit ••Ism ears, then, that I Can do nothing every step of that solemn proeessioi ° down 9 . attest dbeat- handle' in, the at all, but was promoted at once from id- Doctor Save ou tried the seashores _ . g from the altiir was solemn indeed, to tray, I -' ;' ,-,barge the sm y with the doctor --he, too, will o it u so • + y =`. � - lieu he was always it live shipman-s rank to that of lieutenant ale Invalid —Yes, I tried it once, bat it a too , ' proceedrd very .gingerly, Please don t ,� unfortunate to have such tastes. „ ' 11 . - ship' as u individual characters of the men also skipped over the rank of comma •ter hard work. Dressing and, undressing is very From that brae on the doctor's health tell, though, for people will tease me. �: �,, -. . _ • _ to all the in d And the all promised, but the newspaper. ,1 ° ` • ` �' � of his �liviaion. Those who showed them- altogether, and went straight from lieu an- tiresome- begins to fail. A brother physician recom- . _ _ _ _ Y P , . .. - - „ ,• woman told. ° u,._ ees neat stead , s.mart and eager tolful= ant to t ca fain before he was twee ty- •' I d�n'tquite nnderstandi" mends the woods, and while it is go nn- y'` P.. - . ,,. _ ' - rel , Y u ....zI { w... and et on lie was ever ready two. It is believed that the Duke now re- Well, you see the doctor I had these �� - ..., "y° ' ' ;, _; fil their datiei g fortunate to be compelled to leave his pa- -Cara o b ward and sympathy and greto the rapidity of his early advano fn said I mast take a todc after each bath. Ten meat remain honest Litt "oar h fear oi'' ' _ :; ..- ' to en - 8 Y bents, yet his health demands it, and one g c : -• ,.,t B • P} „ fuze morning the man and his friend, the man a law where one does throe h fear of =; . ,,:_- s: . helr(,i i�ia vve ll,anditehim elf raeticallyable an excellenttio9icer he Chas shown himmlf, "il keeps me as bathing all the tiros.. Cie ds law. B • • - V # li4i a y docsfar, are wed from the hatrnta of mew - ° ;, .� ... k : 7• '�"eJb•a,. °J Y-•`c _ - - y,_ -— ••P'i•9 .it .,X n, `, {r• i� ✓. :{..5,, Jk -, '' -. Y.' -to. -�. - r ;• _ 7 =t1, `--- 2~s ;, ice•- A- • j ``" = a,.yi, 4 , +a- - 'c - -s ' •a - i s +� F 7 "- t'm �•f t�} •.kos tea= - •'§. u w. v i �g> E .`.. .'. x �!,� 7 , ka., F = t.9 s K2 � -K 'f i'il" n "�`•+?� a., �4- 3. _ »ter ,RY. ,2.. ,10,— .F � � I t Sr,N •Y .t d - •N., :j c4•, r �I '� ��' '1 wn xF• '.,y 4 :'� " . ....�.5`�.. ry 4;,4. s "f •L+ia 1" -'S; '1° (Hti v �., .i!.� Y - .,4'v -�..; _- �,��, M� f. ' - .�5: ?Tyr• .t w�jr r�' � y 4 . E � - � * Y. � ,w­ ,'Wl •, • f... ''`v+ it's ' ' ••"'` ' i - - ��• ' .'• !!t. C` . -�+•.V g a Ar. -�"' ij $ ,!�''au"� aF ^ " "''��� - t�`,�i>,Pg� a'> �+ � . �k.i ,, -- -! J- - . - i. n't^ _ - i - _ �� _ -r - ' '.� _ ` {^ 'u 1 ��� sib+ :1� }` gx" ,' f2 -. .fi t ..,,, p+�i - - - s - - _ - ,.,ar, •.,,'" _ S>: .3-'`� .wok •�3 „ - ' J. - .ya Y w =., !. ry ' - 3" .: s s ays v;{f y:� s� z `� w� � rw a , H k�t` % . s+ .:. 'g '. • are --fT,7�, -_ clr,jY�•d,l Wlj. do Fa -off 3,1` _ .,I_.s,lq!,Iai..,le il..,�ll•t�l.'�i.# I.kl. Ile _ ,y,�p, T.@-�� A �,��' ���y�yp, - - - - - . sx,., .« s: - . . - - ,,3` I - :`.:.* . art %z-" v`w ''' 's-t w.d:.. . _ ; - - E.';° � 7 ,c; ' rt. , v ; ' - _ •.F .iSy f 1. .. �Y - .hP.ifa�•MI•Y•" - _ - ` - .. - - • •• - R Y s ?n _- �t. a f. e4 °yam• , ,r r', �y Y. f _ - i _ _ a. I'll . -- '' ' ,�I(i _�... '..� .•,,. -� . . .,.- ...... I I -II - ' ■I I IY II I I.I �I ' W �(' �, r . I . :, & .���, FO��a 11d"ap showers' deacead, every drop is pre• your row of olimben agaiiut the hove, or t . . ; ..: YO vious- -there is nothing so good` as the sweet a fence or 1 rocks. _ 11 =* rain of heaven for our gardens. If the For rose tta 'A falleromtte out here today In' showed a boos 't M akes - ' 'R >` �r' + ' g tampion ardens plant the fine to me • '• ",• "`° 1. a;;, w , weather is warm and our waterin is faith• seeds that ere YOly Pike p0 PY seeds, In the One 'at I'd enre'y aughter have - twelve parts, �` �F i- . ' `V , r..,; ' . ,' , •. ' - The Talae of.�oloe• y p . fully done, you- should see .in a week, or ten same way as the phloz seeds. d ° °81DPr1° •At. ; A.. -6Z , < -` t is not so much what you any, - days at most faint green shoots along the . : , , 8e add ez how twas scare to tell me all td t� . ' t� ' wantor know, As the mannor in which you say it straight lines you landed. 'N' called the thing z..'? �, he lap e y u use. + ing a t3 ' to a -or suthia' `� '. a :' IF It is not so much t guag DOGS FINK$ AS $ � � 9 r §rrr..; As the tunas in which you convey it. And now I. will a , ow yot} the advantages _,,� �HAB t �OZI. It seamed a par ate old r sort dd by sot doing Hoods 8araapattlla Cutels •` ft1W� _; .� �� ' rx'S ".,a ' %% of planting eo carefully in $tti►rght lines. eg`1><ti• 1 , .,.., a, .� ., "Come hors i " I eha•p1y sold, ' , . Aat lilsetatotas Drttohelr 8etrvea t<t3avot? DiaY 4 prize- ,terofula, salt rheum, and alt other bl ``. + -} % And the bob cowered and wept ° Bef °re the phlo= itself appears :yon will see Ontil I oat him gneattoni,, when Y assn he'd told I W His Cusio seers. me lies. eases, aide proper digestion cures ' +'' '�' * -, i 'Come here! I cooed• and he looked and green shoots coming up all pver the bed ? - , �I>tla. <.�:. ,h • r`' `4 smiled. I - doubtless. These arts the Wfieds that you ` A trial of more than usual ingest 'w►as "Tells ev' th "' given strength to every organ'oi the_body. ,•;,1 =./,, -,� � � ;a ' - la he crept. ry ! says I, `That's goad in end revs � , ,C,- ' '.. 1� 11 . And straight to myj p will have to watch and fight with all your terminated at Lille, France, on - Saturday. sae', sir, that's the best p attaaha Qt ' t tire¢ testing or ;,_ t� ,*j1 . . The words may be mild and fair, might. -for they are strop er and more de- Prior to October last there lived At Roubaix Kind of i book I over seed, but think I d like a more strilous arect;ton.? Thq faot-Ithat #t lute s,r+� i -' � `o. , g Y strong e- the tones may farce like a dart , termined than I can find any words to tali a certain Gustave Rsasou and his wife, fared Uiousands of others fa autRciettt reason n`' , ' °' t p =who had succeeded in building u a'hi hl -' °� buy her' I'°'nnte see l �Pbatiipes the for belief first it will cure you. ,; •�..'r The wordy may be soft ac rho summee a% t . you. While they are yet young pull np s g P g y r�c,�_ r y y And the tones may break the heart. cry one, ou know your precious prosperous butcher's business, The Reasons About rhea prospee of the comin' year for Date N. B• Be sate to get • : • ,i •it', = rw,t' r� a °� f For words bn>i bbnpe:trotn the intrtd. t, -' "Y t1 ere are ey are aafeXn their orderly went to for oiwlitiea, Their veafeoa was - n hay r' � ! sy�,�; � `.''." %rlplks I thou ht he'd flop for laugtiiu' whenI set the _ _ <. `. ` �.And grow by stuff y aiYd art; ' essio s trwia(tt lines and then ass regarded with aiiection and their eau es j a; : ;ag , f tiller tbat:..r But f lie tones leap "forth from t be.inne so • " , _ j . And reveal thb state of the heard our Litt a hen fork Tike a comb to and fro which possessed apeculiarlyaavauryflavour, N when I asthim What's the jokes he look- - O'' O -_ �ti,v �: �;*X: X:' I .�iA ed atmi ht fl Via, ,',•• . . ' in the soil to remove roots and disturb new Were talked of for miles. It may be fins fined g Y a�. = qti?_<: Whether you know it or not - I,': sprout�a, but be very. careful_nat o too t'ierefore, that when, on tha 26th of last "It don't pro�triostfcate," says he. itThat ain't ,F ■ , 1.;-`�.. ; `.ter ' Whether you mer�rt or care -- „ g ` i $ .. y near our phlox plants, except to pull with October, a warrant was issued for their sr- „ the p•intl "save L 4; ,.r - ' ,V•. Gentleness, l:indne s. love and hate, Y P P P Wh9t I'm a -actin you is will the blame thing Sarsaparilla" �: -.e 1. .,, :'''I - _ ; Envy and anger are there. careful finger and thumb the little weeds teat upon a ehargeof 9yslsmatiaally dealing prophaayr' �,', .;.r *y , -. . Tlwn would on uarrels avoid, -.::..: `_ that have sprouted very near. Thas4ou in dogs' flesh, and selling it for human food, 'N'then he turned the pages quick. 'n' showed Bold b art dry , f •� i L ` y q - will have to repeat a sin and a atn bew the indignation of their numerous custom- me lots o' stuN y tests• 81; stYtorgs, preparedony -. »°'s,�'. -. And in peace andjlove rejoice, Pe g g b About F'' Beep anger not only out tie sour words; ' weedd eep coming in succession. , era was intense. Gustave Ramon succeeded Egyptians and a squib about an Earl by G. I. HOOD CO., Apotheaarlee, Lowell, Mass..' :, • kv ' ?t 1­1. ' Dam ])tr , , ..;:• . fi . , Barkeep ft out of your voico. In t e second or third week in Maq you in esoapin; across the frontier into Belgium, ButwhenFast h m it it told a ours for tutor BOO DOSe8 One DOiiar ,., 1. ' ;'t �`�`:'" t ± , - _ I may transplant your sweet peas from they but his wife and one of the shopmen were buys, .• ; 't, Fw' {, ' i - house boxes to the open -air garden, Pegpl arrested, and on Satu day came up for their $e►id tt didn't, but it had a history of rage ! err One of the Fit's' t t'rinoiples. ; do not generally know that sweet a trial. Mr. Laoler o health in ctoc of 'Nd I'll be do _"I �t�' - '� -. � " ' Peas °tl rued ft that - there. book ho said _ ,. to , 4 •. _ It is exceedin 1, distreesiu to a humane most easily and successfully transplanted. the town of Roubaix, tified ghat on the would tell so much Old `i'�mes. Old Friends, Old Love. ; ; ::. K , +.' s7, ; ;t;; . g y g Y P ..:,....�, �.. J .. ,,,�. person to aee the indifference toward the I discovered it for myself accidentally -inf 25th of October last he had seized four � anything on any page I'd ever care to There are no days like the good old days- _ . - ' , --,;! - = < touch . The dpys, when we were youthful l - r ,'. - comfort and life of dumb auimale by little fact, 1 was driven to it by m little friend, pounds of chops which he found in a basket 'N' than -bawl hoot -I chnaked that part When humankind were pure of mind t, Y� 1�,: ' :^t in the possession of Madame Ramon. He Young swindler froin the place Arid speech and deeds were truthfnil. �� ; i �W.l ; , � 105 . . , - \ FI k, 0 , i: k I -' :,�.J� r �. I � 'i , I I I � I I , .. - A I I - I � z 1J ,�. � I , , -"�., � I � , " I" .. I - , 1� . . � �� "i -, , , I , 1 ,-'5 , I 1� .... . I , � I . I , , " .. I , � , I , I ., ­ , 1, -,: , .. . I I I , 11 -1 I . i, I , . I - �� ''e, 11�111 � - 11 - I _ 11 I 1. -1 11 � -1 , - 11 Z L* �� � I I � -i � - " we"%, - . ­ � . -, � I . . I --, "-,� ': �.! ..'. � ., , � - I . . I - - - . . I . � . ----�-��----------------------------- - - ,-' - 1 WI�KQ - II - . � - __ - __ I - � 1111111 - 11 . -14� _- '­� .� � . I - F ,,, � I % ­ 1, f, � f ,,,,,,,-, - . � - � - 1:1 .. __ - - Z. - -_ - " ;__�_ -1tr 11 � • - - I I I . : ,:,, ... .j. .-- . - � . �. I 11 I _W . I . . � -- 11 : . .. - _7-_7__�_.._-T�-,--- �­..14 ��,,,,­.�­ ­- _­­ -�- -- - . . � . f I . � . I I . . . . I .'', --. , ;44 - _­ __ � I �. ­ . . .. - . I � � - - � � I �, : r. . . .- . � I pra lr--�NUWN,114 VF, - . " K I .- . ­ To OUR BuBsCRIBBRS. By referring -Undiord Gordon is o0zifted too %is , -00OP"ot JUdga' oftoo - Broom ­ � - , - - - ­­ I :, ''. V) the address label on your paper you ) i W� , I I . - . .. I � . , " - *, . , _;� � 61 . ­ -.1., ­ ,� � . . .1 : � � .� 1W can Wways ascertain the date to whicth room, this week. No sorious oonseque on Road's turnout at the Union school- Pic., .- �4, `-�* I 11 :_ . � l�- E 1NG... 1-9'* 't ... I; I- - . - . 11 .:TR0U"GH:�­.,.7'--" . �'. - 1.� �.!, ­1 .,,. s, ,:i, ­ : _ ubscriptio- to TnZ Nzwo is paid. are feared. . . 1010 tile Most handsom6l WhUo 1405. 1 iInd ...'' . il . � . e.j:.!.� 4 . .�� .. � � , " . 7 I 1�­ - . �... . � � .. L. -,�'V, 1. . 4 ' �#` . . . - . : L .'.; - .. . -1 � . . - ­ _­­ __ I ... � . ­ ­ : I . . . . . . . . � � - :. � ... . �i- I �. .i� . 6 I your q,re acknowledged by a ' . ... :. `­- . . - - _ - � ­_ -, ''.. ,� � ..... I _. . ­:.; _,_�.. ,� . ... . 1� � I - -.�-Epworth League in the Moth ist 2 were good seconds. . ­ .. . I � ., ­ - -: '­ . 1. �. I I .... .. ­_ - � , ... I . i. �' hangs of date on label on the first paper fol- - . 1. _. r . � - . : - O: - .. � . . ol. -_ I ­_ � . ­ 11 � - - ­ .. .. I - - 1. . ­ I . . - 1. - I . 'I L - - I . - . I . . _ .. __ � : .., � I ­ ,.....� - I . . . _ .. ' I - .� . . . �- . 1. �_ . _! I . I .1 I - ,. I,-,- .0, ;I- ­ ... _ . I . - - �, .. . owing receipt of t this office. Allays church next Wednesday at 8.80 p. In. . .9 , 1. - I . _. I ­ ,::. , . .. -- .. I .- . M - - - ' I -1 '­'. . . . . ... . . . .t_ , � � ­ - 1. - . I ­ _...1 I � ... I - ...., 11 ,��! - ,. .. ... .1- _ - ,� %. d ZZ � . ., .. . %% 14... 11. , " I keep the date psi tf - . � ! . - . - . . : - __ i- '_' .. . . ' d I ` " `-­­--. `- ... .. � i- Subject-, 'The Wonders of Oman," -ed _- . MIRTHC i d ' aln pro T , � b- - " , .. - w1aIGIET-In Pickering on Ronda A large shipment of ea'vetrough just airive an .- ' . . . - - . - - �t �-'' . . by Mr. S. H. Jeffery. i ,y, 20tb inAt . ­ .. _. . -.:,: � , ,� i, : . I - 1, �.i�-...,- 7 .I:- 1. ermons next Sunday in the met" o- the Wife Of W. V. Wright, B. A., or a son. pared to meet orders. no matter how fast they come in . ­ : 1. ­ f .. I _. . . . - � -i .�: ._.".. %It ricktvluo 9two* -8 r • 8 ­­ i . Z..­1 � _,_,_..,. t I : . . � - diet church. Moruing,-11Tbe S. S. A a- .1 . I '.. 1­_16:'1i. ] I'l, � ?. -.-.- , . ` - - _­ ... - - . as they have been- doing during the past few weeb, . . -1: ­ :,­.. . � . ­ __ son. Solomon's 72nd Psalm." Zvoui g9 - . I AUDLEY. - �, .1 - . . . - . . ,� _.- I . ­ ;-- - . . .- . I � � � : . I ` -_ - � 1-1 , - .. � , . _� . I I � � . . I " .- I - - - I ..,.- ., .1. _. . . 1i �i_ I ­ . 1.�. 1, . .1 "."� I ... . _. �. �� I - Call and leave your order along with the rest ....,.; ' - � ­ ..._. I - - - �_ �' _.. ­ - .. . .. Z � P110"RING, ONT., JUNE 24, 1892. -;-" The Almighty's Family Comp et . I ...I�:� _ �. .-, . -, ..: . - _. f--� . I The garden party to have taken pk" � have your houses and barns troughed.., � .. . .1 1­1 - . , .� - with Moses." . .. aud ha ­ I . � __i L -1 1. .. I � - : 1. - - � . ' ��__.�.,__., � '' - ,­��i:' - .-.-,.. 0 • bt . I . - ­ - 'i . - - -Would the party who 'bona a I . at Mr. Puckering's residence on the t8th, " ' ' . _... . _ _1 . - ­ - ­ .. - . .. � .,-. ..., - - ' - : i q ­ �-� . . I has been posponed until the 29th inst. ' . 1111ldbeupto your neighbors. Don't - . �- L'..'� _ .1 bogany fall leaf dining room title at �� . I - . � ,�. � I . s:. ,m . - . . : ­ - I- .1 I - _i..�. LOCALISMS-�:. • Z­ . � 1. ­ . I - ­ ­ � ..1. �i . - - . owing to the Patron's excursion to Ouelph. -,.. 1. .. . � -.1 I'll., . ' * . . - �. late Squire lays' sale, about thirty i t . .1� i forget to leave.your order- with _�_. -,:. � ";."��.`._'-�'.:: * ' 1. '' . _i� L1. I.. . I i h been spared to arrange a .. - ­ , __. - . . ­'. . , . - - . � . , . ,-.:t �,�. I earls jdndly correspond . No P=1 A& . � I . . . .... I . . I . .1. . . - v­ � ,_ , - - i . .. the right man. I . . " - _a. . ' . , I I . . - ' . � - I (, � ... � ... �Cricketers turn out to practice : to. 1Z&n,TM., Viokerwig. good. programme for this entertainment, " I ­ - � - " ' . . i . � � - ... ­1 • - * : 1, - IV.. ­ night (Friday). . I -St. Andrew's co4gregittion - M • � � . . . . . . � . outing. Ministers from the surrounding - � : -John Meighan, of Toronto-, was in the 'ranging for a big da� on July let. 0 . - - 1, 11 i- , I , . ­ and 21 who come are assured a splendid * " a - 'As. 0 R E - . * .- . , I . . - ­� -, vM&ge last week. circuits are to be present, and this fact . : . - . . .1: . this is the only -celebration we have n 0 ' ''. . : . ­ - . . _ I I . � . Miss Nellie Tweeaievisited with J.T. our National holiday, is is to be h d coupled with the fact that a good feast .. .. . . r.� - . . L. .. the -lea tinsmith, Pickering. I— � . .. - . ., - ., -�e*� , - I.-.- 7. .. I- . � . .w . . :. I . � � � . . - . �� - .-: Richardson on Wednesday. that the pie-nic will be heartily pstr n- will be given for the body's rake should '_ . r . . - �, . �.. - . �.,.:. '. - - . . - J. 1: � � I - ,-, � brings large gathering to the party on - .1 _: ;_ : 11 .. L �R. M. Armstrong and wife were the ited. Bee bills just issued. � . . � I � . . , . - . .. . .� - I � . . � .. . . . . I I � . - . . : * Z__ . .. I � guests of her parents this week- . -T. H. Wilson's Family Medic' :es the 29th inst. . . � � . . • . - . . . I ... . . . . . .. - .. I I gas I . r ­ .. . � ! : I. . . . �. . � . . . . . . ­ . I Miss Bonner, of BowmanQle - , Visit- Cough Balsam, Stomach Bitters I Da .. _. __ --a. � , - . . - ed with Mrs. D. Leavens last week. Pain Alleviator, are for sale at I. Wis 's, :, - f I, _.. . Pickering at ,1 Rosebank.'b . . . ., . . .. I . .. ... . . . '. . .. I I . . ". I I , '' - . . -J. M. Palmer and wife, of Toronto, Pickering; Meebin & Poucher, Brou �h• . . . � . .- . I : . � . . � �._ . . . . . . I - - I . .1 ,� �. i., .i . . . . - ' . ... � i .1 , . are the guests of John Remmer this moon. am; Beare, - Whitevale ; Collins, Gr en The annual Public School Picnic in oon- . . I . - �, ­ • ..,:.. 1. � f6ds. We have now on some ve fine . -. -�.. . ... ,-! •. . I w. ­ -W. Bowen and wife, of Newcastle, River; Macnabs, Claremont; Gle0sO I's nection with the public schools of the - town- ate6n Dress Go . ry i . . . . . . I - - - I I I !� ... � I _. - visited with R. Deverell and other friends Greenwood; McPherson's, Cherrywo)d. ships of Pickering and Scarboro, held at S , patternis ' of dark, light, cream and flowered dress .� .-. ,.'�'. - - ...: I- �'.' *: . I I I il Y__ .- I here this week. . Try them. Rosebank on the 17th inst., was, in every I . - .. .4 - � . 1. sateens. - Every Lady Should see them. ­ � __ . . . .. . . � . . - -Our better half is desirous of thank- -Y. P. S. C. E. meeting in Frien I's respect, a decided success. The thick layer I - . . - . I � - -- . , . . . .... - � . .. . '. - I _. I -1 - _ .. . . . . I- .. � . . . - . . � : ing Mrs. Edward Vahey for a large bo- church Sunday evening. at 7.45. W. . of dust, that had own forming during the . � . - . - . . ­. _.. - . I - . I.- � - . . t . ­ . .. . . . � . - . I . t. �. '!­ . ­, � . - . - .� . . . - li_ -_ . .­, quet of peonies. Wright, B. A., will act as leader, in I he few days drought was nicely settled by an �., , '. . . . . _O� , .* . I .1 � .. .� .. - 1. . . . I i . . I . ­ -_ . I., I . z. . . . . . 1. . - % 1. �. . .-. I . - ­.� . . - � - � . - . . ? -, � - .. �.: - Master M. and Miss L. HutebisoD, absence of Rev. L. Perrin, who is ,:tn- early shower that morning, so the ,roads . . . . . . � . ... . . . � - . I ., . : 1. . - . * . - � I . _.�. . - were good, the grounds pleasant, and the bakers are all the rage now. We have * a fine 'range to' - - -- 1. . t:to of Bowmanville, Visited with their uncle avoidably absent, - through the illness of - � . Ic - : -1 ,,Triumph of be Pir refreshing. Though the clouds were ' . �: ,� '- . - . 1 1 .. .. RiebaraBarrett, for a few days. his brother. Topic, - . � I . _. I -Horse buyers were here on Wednes- Kingdom." Consecration meeting, all lowering at intervals during the day- the S choose from, stripped, checked, plain and fame . * " . - ', .. .� 1­0 - rain kept off until night. go generally is . . ,'I . . - - I :­ , . ..-. - day and relieved a number of our farmers welcome. ' this annual affair now attended, that our Fine patterns for Ladies' blouses. . . . - . - .11 .. - - . � ' I .. � � - - I . I . _. . I I .- I k ­ - �- . of theirolydadale. A carload was ship- -The Patrons of Industry of this ( is- . . - . i_ .. I ­Z­ � . village was, during the whole day, very � - . . . . . - . I I - . ., - . _.. �. �. - d trict had arranged for a cheap e rut quiet, and the farms throughout the town- . . 1. � - . . . . . I . . - . �. . . : � �. - I ­ , 1. pet- I xcurs on � - �_.% ... _. --moo 0- . . . � . - - . . 1. . - - . . . .. I- . . . ­ . ­. - .- . 1. V I._ ­� .; I -Strawberries have appeared on'sale to the Model Farm Tuesday next, ship seemed almost deserted. The first - . . t.. . .'- . . . . . . - . . . . .. - - . � - . - .. - . - - . . . - . - - _. . I � . - . " I - - . . - .. , - �- -, here. Leave your order early to be sup- Owing to some cause or other the G. T. crowd of anv size arrived about 9:20 by - I . i . .[ : . i . . � �; plied. The yield is - by no meant--o short R. people backed down and the excurs ion means of the L(:;cal train, special care and hirtings. We have on hand over 650 yards of heavy . - . I .. I ' . . � � . .. .. - - .. i as was expected. . . is declared off. The disappointment Till rates having been realized for the occasion. shirtings, bought away below the market 'rices. We - ... .. ... , 1. S p - ... �� . . L - ,�- -W. S. Besse,of Whitev* ter From that time people were constantly . . . . - ale,bas a let be great as a • large 'number from I [lis �,. - I � : .. .A �--_. .-. in another column, which for composition township intended going. . pouring forth, until it was calculated about Call give special value in shirting.... Fine choice of patterns. . - .- It� . . . ..- - two thousand were present, and some fif- . . . - ­ . - �_, . - -111, but his flow of langbage, -On and after Sunda we will be .. . ... . - " - - - . .� .�. will fill the b y teen schools well represented. About 10.30 ,- - -_ . . . . . � . ". - - I . : ­ 1-1 . : . , . - - t . � � . . . - .. , , � to our mini, contains very few points. favored with an earlier mail service ft )m . -_ __. - . . - . . . . - . I � - . . 0 .. . - . : . . I - . . i -1 -:. two steam yachts arrived from Toronto, - . - . . . .. . 1 4 ! � - .. . I . I � . - . - - . , I -The pavement on the south side of King the west. Frequently the mail train ,:ue I . . � . . . � . I � . - .- ­ - . A andranshort excursions on the lake, to . I . .. . . . - . I ' I � m It - '_ . - .. - -. "'street. west of Church is being rQmoved- here at 9 a.m. arrives three - quarters oi an the entire satisfaction of all. Numerous hirts. Gents fine faundried white . shirts. Fine fancy I - ' . ..-. .� . � . - . I .F L- . - __ and new planks laid down. The old hour late. This is annoying, to say ,he swings, games, s etc., interested the I - I � - . . ports, .- . ,�­ - - . I I" '.,- - timber was pretty well scuffed. and worm least, and the change will be welcomed by crowds, many prizes having been S flannels, all colors, ties to match. Shaker flannel 4 ­ - . . . . . , I � I i t � %��, __ . � i -eaten. our people. We hav�L,not yet receive 4 a won by pupils of the different schools. and undershirts summer weight. Shirts of all kinds made .._.. - ... I : I- , T.- . .L . 11 ... . . -Same two hundred and thirty tickets time-table, therefore, cannot give parti 3u- The Whitevale Brass Band provided abun- I . - - . . - . ­ *were issued at this station for Rosebank tars. . I dance of excellent music throughout the to order. . - . . - ... . I . . . . � .11 , - .. � -, , I . � . fm ___., , ­ • I on Friday, The committee can with -We learn with pleasure that W. J, day, and Mr. Cowan's booths provided . - . - . . - .. � . . . % . . .. . - ... . __ .uk� - - . - . . 11 . .. . _.. . . f . - . . A- , . � .1 � . . . . . .. . ­ I ample of confectionery, light refreshments, r . '.. • ­ . _11� . ­. �. ; . I . . I ,. .. iP i . v much assurance ask for cheap rates' again Marquis is meeting with success a . . � . . , 0 . .. ­ . .. . -.- . ; ... . - - essential on such occasions. It is . . - . . . . . , - ..., next year. . . teacher. He has been engaged by he 't", so . � . . . . . .1 I I . - . . - I . - I extremely gratifying to pupils, parents and - . --- . . ­ . . I .,-..f :1 -Our advertisers will please bear in trustees of the Greenwood school for ir it Ul have a large stock of fancy suitings, light' - . t. k �.." teachers, that, notwithstanding all the ex- i tinks. We . - . . A - - --. mind that. Tuesday noon is as late as gear his services to commence after of - - . . . ­ . I . ... . citement and commotion at the railway, at and dark. Trouserings of all kinds., Prices away - .. .. .� .. ­ . " , changes canbereceived at this office. Copy iner Vacation. This is a good situa S . , . I � .. I - On the dock, at the swings, and at the sports .�. i. . . e . - . 1 he so . ' down, all work guaranteed. . . - - . ... . �_. . received after that a. m. will be hold over as Greenwood school ranks among � # far as we have heard, not a pupil was i� . I . . . .- . . . � .,. . I . '. • . . for the next issue. foremost in the township and pays a g od any degree injured. Miss Bostwick, how- I . :1 . ... - I .�_ . . . - . _. ... . _ '. I., � - : . .1. -A - . . . . . . . . . . . .. � . . : .. . . . ­ . meeting of ;the Pickering cricket salary. Again we are glad to note :he ever received a slight injury by falling from , . , , . - .,. . * - . . . . club members will be hold in W. V. Rich• success of the boys of No. 2. . a owing, but is fast recovering, It is the . . * . * , 0 � ' _j - . _' ardson's office, on Tueday evening at 8 ­-Mrs. Owen Donegan, the *Old 11, di intention, we believe, of Mr'. Cowan and . . ' ' . - .1 .­ - - . 11 .. � ­1 - . � ­ - I . �_ . ;'- o'clock. All those interested in the game hurt in the runaway mentioned in Iasi I s� the teachers most - directly interested, to . . . - 4 - . . . - are asked to be present. sue, died Friday morning at 9 a. m. - '1he make better arrangements another year re c '' . 4- - - - - - - ' es -DM k# 101 '.. .- I... .. I - -Miss Lydia Bostwick, who sustain. interment took place on Sunday - at -be garding entrance fees, tickets for yachts. . . . . . .. . - : . � _. - .i_ - and boating facilities. All who availed . . .. . - - � � I . ., - ­_ . . - - ed injuries at Rosebank on Friday by fall, R. C. -cemetery, Highland Creek. in ay. - .. I .. . .. . - . - - . . . . . . - ... . . themselves of the excursion are indebted to - - ­ . - .. 1. mg from a Swing is much improved. It Father Jeffcott read funeral service he . I . ! . - - 11 . � I .. .. � - I - . Mr. Heagens at the station here for his . I . � . . . . - . . . � . . - I - a expected that in the course of a, fort. church and delivered a short and a . � .. - . . . ­ - . . .. - . . O', kindness in making such Satisfactory ar- I - . . .. . � .. ­. � . . --% • ­ ..;- night she will have entirely recovered. priate sermon, just before the inter ant ...ngements for the trip. , X , I , 1� I . . . .. �. . . . I . I . . . .;.... . - - - I . . " I . . ­ . . . .. .. - . . � . I. . .. I - If, � �__ - - . � -Squire Bunting intimates to us' that was made. The funeral was one of -he , . . . a - _ . IF . . . . . . . .. . I- . ­ . - '... , John Gordon has been appointed con- largest seen in that fiection for a 1tng -- . . . . . . . - � - .L . --- -_ - - - - - . I - . . . ` i ,e .. . . �' stable. With two able bodied guardians -time. . I . � Niagara Excursion. - 1. ; • . . . . - . - - � . I 0. . - ' . . - - . � - of the peace, our people should slumber strawberry zentivia and cameo, at Wish- 1. b 1892. Having been awakened ' .1. 0 . ��� - ... . . - contentedly, in defiance of the warm land Creek on Donzwou Day. June 13t L W U . . - . - . . -We are in CommunicatiOD. wit a from my s1nmbers about 2 a. m., by my - . . .---. . � . .-. . . nights. . gentleman who has some notion of lost- friend pulling the string attached to my 50 CENTS,- as o .. *. _� - - - • . . . -There will be -a monster time at R. in a foundry in this village. The ( al big toe, I rubbed my eves and tried to re- I . . � - - . . . . .. .- .- . • 1 - 'Cowan's Grove on Dominion Day. . _. � - ' - - - . - - ` * , . - : � . I -,- as . :o:, . . - i secure vices of :o: * *.. -1 . Strawberries and cream, Ice Cream and point that seems to be a vexed goes ion member what I was required to do. It .! . then flashed across my mind that this w '. '11 - - e the see I : . - is that of a bonus. Our idea is that I 0 w � - - . .1. . - . � a sumptious repast, all for 25 cents, cash the day of the excursion to Niagara Falls, ' , . I . . . . . . I � . _. . . '11 consist of a have to bonus a foundry before we Is I . '. ' I . - I . ' . _- .. . down.. The program will the- one, let us struggle along without ach and it *was not long befor*e I had donned my . - . ,­ " . ' _. --- i . . - ` " letic games of all descriptions. All holiday attire, and seated myself to the . - � . . - 1, - , '' - , , , " - .. .- . . - . _. " 1. . ` L " 9 .. should attend. ... an institution. Wbv a foundry and na • table to partake of my breakfast, which . � : .. .. - . , I I . �, . of chine shop would not pay here, we tai not . = 11111111 . I . John Woodruff hi however, I left untasted. I had some time . . I , ! - . -.� - shipped it carload . . . . - . I I .. - . [ru to S -arigers wbo come her 0 , N WS, 0 I . I.... t. - I ': . - imagine. , ti . to Before this, determined that I would steer � . . - . . <1 . . cattle on Saturday Montreal. They res ve, I . . . � . - - . . , .. ­ I . ___ . I were purchased as follows: 7 from start business will find this a prop/ clear of all breakers this year, as I had in- . - .. - . . . . ", i - I . . I - . • ... . . � .1 . - . - ". �_ H-,"from Oliver Harden, industrious community, but fully or fin- advertedly caused many • hard things to be -� . . . I . . ., . . - . .. - .. ' ' . - * � . * � - . . - I ­. Henry y Hard n, 4) _. � ­ .- � ized and opposed to the bonusmig ova M. said about me on the last excursion. Let - . _.. . . . .. � �.., � - . : % and 6 from Alex. Miles. All these men . I . ..� .. until December 31st - 18926'- . - � - - -- - L.- 4 -Complaint was made to the coune on me pass over my experience, in walking .. � . ) . . . . - _.. �. - . I . . -� I n Scarboro. Average weight of cat- . . ,; . . are i � Monday that eel eral accidents had off; ur. ,down to the haror, and my difficulty _. I . . . - . � - ..,I tie 1,22r- pounds. t* the small boat which took . � .1. . - - _. � red tbrongh logo and timber being la k on get, in$ a seat id - - - . . . � � . . - . 1. -The frogressive Friends yearly meet- the highway opposite John Rgbson,s lace us to the pier, and come to the principal . * .. t - � --- - ing commenced at Bloomfield Thursday topic Of interest in connection with the - -- - - .� - . - . . . i I morning. Numerous delegates from here ty just am ri . aff . . - on the Brock Road. This nuisance by t 11111111 0 . - are in attendance. Some action must be nomeans confined to the locality just Is I gazed around upon the beamm N . W ' --. GOODS to .* . . . I .11 . taken in regard to the' Pickering College ed, its almost on all roads in the to hip fame of the excursionists, and exchanged . . . ' ' I . ' * - I-% at &e pie persist in using the highway r a hurried courtesies, I was wondering if there , � _. _.. . .. - - ..-.-- this meeting, and we all anxiously 0 i . ' of - 4 am ng ground for stone, logs, of i v8• had been any changes in the Government � 1" L sit the result. found - A splendid assortment _�..- " I ­ I await - hicles and such like truck. A visit t, a since last year. I nd quite a change in - . . - ' ' - , 11 _ - �.___ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cosand, of the repair shop fin other municipality vn% some instances, but some faithful ones . . . . t . , �r`; - .. -I' '_ . Friends' Missson in Tokio, Japan, have favor you with the eight of a half a of which the ravages of time had not shaken. ]DRESS GOODS from 8 cents up ; Flay- '' . __ ....- 1, " . � bei . , _ I old . - , , W# -� 'I- , �­_ '. _� )ii spending a few days with their 8. old vehicles awaiting Intention. any Mr. Willis, the popular steward of No. I I - 11� - ... � , friends'and fellow laborers, Mr. and Mr are in the habit of dumping tone was again on hand, but this time in No. 15, elletts from 5 cents up ; Cottonades � I W.V. Wright. They went east on 'W ' - . . - * . n on the road side, and this is contr to but had his sub - officer more under control 0 � :. .., to -attend the Friends' I . ., - I � - nests morning &F statute as well as being a foolish pro- than last year. Mr. Kn6wleh still retained Shirtings, Cretonnes, Art MusIms. . . • I" . ­ . . - me h his office as Minister of Education, and we . . - . .- .:-. meeting in Prince Edward county. cedure. Should an accident occur tW oug .. . . - I - -Mr.Collins and family have got nicely any of these obstacles, the owner (0 the noticed more ease in his administration, ' t� . . - • 1,077.1" marm - PRIG -'S . , . � . -, . . ­ .. . - I -settled in their handsome residence on the and I am fully pursuaded that if all the - . - . . - ­.. 0 - - � � . ' 3�1 . I - - rubbish can be held responsible. The . . . . -1 -1 _. . I v - other members of the Government would 0- 0 it-, , � c,?rner of Church and King streets. May . .. � . . '' - .i . .1 oad overseer has power to order tho r re, follow suite,it would be an improvement to "E - 0 P ARKER, D UNBARTO N' ''. . .. -Ile �- - ),'..' be-'and his good wife long Ave Eve to enjoy moral, and it is to be hoped tha � the the country. When we arrived at the boat . 4- � �._ -k"- F.- - - - - - ` 'be fruits of their former labors. They . - _. i" . . t . duties of such officers, will at least i thib we missed 'Val., but soon found out that he I . ­ . � - . � . - - - I t: . �­t - � . _PV1 -, __ .. -.1 both seem to be so constituted. Pickering - - A� - , � respect be carried out. If rate yers had left for the isle of St. Anne. After �i#_ �r , .. . ' - . __ k - people welcome them to our village. have no desire to keep their bout arts some enquiry I ascertained tha, Toe. Dimma - . � - : - - --, k '. I . *Ac�ve on Dominion Day. . . 'L i,- . - 31L. Cowan's 4 . .. I , . . . . • 'r. . -Our humble tbanks are due Ira Vale respectible, then in the interest of th pub- had been appointed General Sun. eyer of the M .-In _ , . . . .. _r. ., 1�� ­1- . J * & , h' h 'a is �, Lh i , , I - - - - VVI / I I re I lot I S * I �v T , of the Base Line for a basket of well be. lie our officers must take the mat ar in Noles in St. Lilian Park. While driving SPRING '." - :... �f - I around I awed Mr. Young, undertaking .. . � .- .- . ... . - . � - - I , - - . . I . . - . I .. � . 1. . _. .. . - . . . � . . -4, '_ - ' . - haved strawberries. The aforesaid gentle. hand. . .. . . . ... - ­ . .'r. : . ­ . . . � - . . ­ . . .. __ _. I . � . � .. . 1. , ". __ at the base line labor is being perforr.r 3d.all the dangerous feat of escorting half adozen I . . � . . � . . _. I- J_ wishes us to state that fair, sex around. American city. - - - - man w ., . .1 I - . . I I - � . - � , an& . - I . ;1 : . scribe must hays been dreaming when he over the township these days, i d at of our - � - s I . '_ - � _.. I . : . - - . ­ _. . . ... 1. I ­ - . . . - Another of our faithful young men, Chas. � .. __ - --,'--,, _-,-. ­ ------- . . - - . - - many places good jobs are being �. . . - - I .. :� t.. 4 . asserted that Ira was visiting in Buffalo one, Barclay reported himself ail having an even . . . . . . 1�- - - . .. . . . I- - yet few will admit but that much It or is . . . . . . . .. . . . . . '- - , much more 1, stavin" time than last year. - ' . . . I . . I _�'­ 1. I 1; � . .-_� How ridiculous to think be -could leave..' � . . . . - . . . . 1. - - �, . -, i 11 Aft # ; 4 Via . . . I 0 - � . - 7... VW&MV . V& JL V seeing LAr, a Va" 4,L" &A - are - - . his strawberry patch. wheii, last own, Andrew was-noticed flitting . . I : ' ­ J -Alf Clark had a lively expenaneg- on sive drive through the township, Old on the banks of the river enjoying himself we are receiving daily our Spring stock . -­ .1 . . - -/ .. t 1, - . . .. morning earlv. He drove one of resident remarked to us the otb day angling with a rod, and exclair ling, - -I , - - • I..: . . . . . I I _� I . . : . - - -y­ arly in as - � 0 _. A, . : , 1 . . . � I - - - �. 00:_ of .� :o: - .. - - - - I Monday morn - . . . - � - . .. � . . . . . ­ - - - . .1 - . Decker's horses down home and tied it to that our highways are not ne wish it would last till morning." Mr. Rog . -. •� . . t 1, -, , While the driver was absent the good repair as they were tweet sum. ers says it is nice to wander along the de- ­ -- - - - a post. Prints Muslins, . . . . . - 'ki-,.:1 . 1. i .....i.; - I . I . . .. *­L.... .., I. .,- - . 4 4r- 1, a sudden notion to go home. mere ago.. While'that statement i� iay 4a ligbtful shores of the Niagara. Mr. Rich- - Y . - - . .. � - 1. . - ..'� - _. - . . � . - . . W-11 Is I . . �: I V , a little exaggerated,we are of the i p pin' 4 4rdson displayed his genius along the line S , . . : I .- .� . . . : .. . . .. __.. .. I a - I ,that much more work would be i i m o of atten i . . . I . . &I ing e ed if our system were changer. F Few . . . �. . - .- . I � . amount of d -fore we cannot wonder at the � ethod. . the article h 1, . .. . .- ., . . .., � � I_ No. 4 East, hold on Tuesday afternoon it s success attending our present a am, Greig and Graham appear to - . I ,.. ­ - . . . . Did we, instead of get6g a a s suit h have represented the wealth of our country, . � 1. . . . - � . , , - of clothes 0001168ionlY have a PA h h AP, j judging from the style of their turnout, and - . I ,� A , . _ plied every time a weak spot a = b also from the fact that they were invited - - . . I i� . _,.,z � � � . . all dissolve partnership at. one a and a E Everybody on board appeared to enjoy - _:�__. ­. ­ . . ... t a copy of n new suit wculd b would like next y . . . 10P'k- - - -, U seems to us a fair illustration of t e e pres. . year t . . ... . : ­ . News for PUDIMMOM : cursionists with choice selections, both on � I � . I - 6 ... �: -:., . ­,.i.-_ ,., �_ - I 2 Fi-, -7 - - L . - noticed in the roads a few loads of I . � ,. . ��_­ _: ­11 L ... I I �.,'.� - -, , .: _. . 7 I . 11 . I .?,.� .. . :. - - I - - I -, � , . ,� - , _. 1� ­I.` ", , __ I rett, Secretary. the out and homeward voyage. We feel . .'� � 1. � (6) I . - __ I , .1 ­., �--- , ­ - '_, - " '. ., I - ' ­ ­� - .1 . ­ . . . _.. ...'... I ..� � �% `:� - .., 1� . . , . .: . ., .L�,, .:_�.�. .. - ' I . I - , . .: � . . � -.-.'. - - _ I are dumped tbere. .... ­ _­ ,; -, .. . . - -; - . - �, -Rev. Dr. Bameff, of Toronto, *111 grave Tbe�' Vote that our country is still safe, &,if we did not - I . � � . 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I _�. � � - , .� - - -'4k'IU� '� '. _' '.�." .. drew church � ­ - : . . _ - , _� -1. ­- �1 rch on Sabbath afternoon. on the low Place"- Municipal ( prorogation is not -far off, � : _ . . tisfabtion. - .,: . .. .. . , _., - � . - .. , '. , - " '�71 1 1 � - ­ - "', - � ... , _1. - . . . I - . _­ : ­ - � �. � ,7c,��,- _11P " 3 I . m. at the conclusion cannot change the system. The emedy William O'Connor, of Toronto, won the !' I .­ . � . � �­ . ... . - .. - ".. L ­- _. -1 - _ _. - � __ - 1. I - Service begins at 8 P � I . - . I ! 1 1 I � . - - ­ , ... I I I , I , . ­ - - .P . . . - -_ . . I will proceed to must come from the Leg lature. single ocull race a& Erie, Pa., on Wedues. . ----- I V I,— �. - - - . - of the sermon the lodge - , ., I - �� �. , ,:, 1. - ,_ _., - - I : I - . 1. . �_ .. ­ .��- � Ill- , ", . � � . � ­ I . "N -j , nd decorate the graves of But municipal councils can tition day. 7 I �. L. �­ . � . .,,,. �,..i �, ­. : - -, the cemetery a I I . - . 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