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I :.. -. --- , . I - , -, : ...... '-�*.:' - - , . it of the occasion has lifted him nearer to 11, f ' : I , - LATEST LOCAL JUPPZN=GB RxcommaD BY The Queen's hotel business b"i been sold his maker. The song is ended, the lesson' `;,!��'�tl,�,­ - : � - - Medical. . - ' .4� .1', - , -� . . . . . . . 7 �*; :� � a .. . .. ­ '1v , ­ I , . , -- , , .. ... "I ---�A^,-��-, former- 9 read, and again �, , ' "' - --- ­�-­-­--11- --- As I have bou ht up Dan Reaain,s livery THR PRzsa AND JOTTILD DOWN BY OUR to Mr. Alex. Brawley, of Toronto. form - i , g n we join in praise to God. , , .. , • 1, .-, � �4 " -'�! I �� . . .- MAN, M,D., CV., M-C-P- business an have added several new 0ORRZ8Pr,NDXXT8. lY Of Doston. Its takes posession next �y singing one of those glorious; old fash- `1 V �-, ' .. �, " . 0 lk. BATE .��- ,�r�­.�- ,�,-,. , - ­ , I . . . :­. , " .F -.1 I s,�i Residence, horses and buggies, I can scoomodate .. CLAREMONT �-- 1� . week. ioned, salvation hymns. Seats are reimm- - -..44, 1� ­­. � S.0 Coroner. Office . . . ...:. . . I � ` , ;k ;.�A - -y �, �, ­ :, . . 1. . . ,-�� ­1 , .1 I the public withgood rigs at all hours. � I I . ­� ;��:,a- I , I - King Street, Nekering Office hou": MOTnillg ' . Five of the volunteers from bore were ed, and everyone makes himself comfort-� .- ,.'Nx I 11 R �, � -I,- -�, - . - , .'" - " - - to 11:3o; Evening 6 to 8. - I sent back from Niagara on account of be. able as if expecting an unusual treat, and .'.4.111.:A &W , - Covered 'bus meets all trains. In Mr. .P'll R, �,­-t� .. - . . - s Robs. Ward is reported to. bar A , 'f'J&"L-J-. . - ­ �. -f� �, i.. t . - I- . .1 41 I . , � I � connection with livery I keep a, . - this week. in Young and 1-a little too small". unwilling to lose a word. All - ' �1 ' X I 1, - ". If, t. i -'.". C(11 MUSIC. I - " - .... I �. - .;?�a - ,j - . ----­­1.­­­�,,,,., ­� � ". � - •A 1� - . . - ; � - I li � I V . V0 . � - 11� , Sale, Commission and Board- . About 150 were rejected out of the whole are about to receive a message from the.. ..,. �' . ,,�,­�­,�,-�- -- . 1: �*. ing Stables, rickeriug. '.- - W. DowB*ell has some bee hivea for encampment. messenger of God-perhaps the last mes- . 41�'4�L 1: .. -,,.:, NA , . �.- . , Ida SiMPS0119 . . sale. Bee a,dvt. � 4'.. �Wl � 1-4,&W- , . Miss I &uother medical change iu'town is an. sage. Not a whisper nor a stir comes from - 1" -.' " ��)if, • ""14-1- � - I -1,­1.-, . . I . � -- -- , . -DTJPIL ONTO CON- a00. TXr. ==0==n1 JAn Pearson, of Toronto, visited in nounced,but it is onethat does not deprive no any ore, but with ears open, minds atten-�- d,Si ., ­,f. ­ I �, f.. - , - 40 b. QD (A 0 �1' . - X serva6laory of IvIu3ic. is prepared to give lea= • 09(l M - I the village this week. of a resideut. Dr. Nation, so long known tive. r-id 1-?arts seeking, all follow closely -1 ­--�'A instrumental and vocal music- Re- - . V4 !,�'. ^!-:�. .. - . �,A, -�,'. ­ Ai 41,1- !�.'.-----'.'.--. . Solis in both i Jcs. H. Bundy, of Pickering,was here here, has taken a partner in the person of thie 1­=t: rffort that Mr. Watson has -ever -, '011 - - . ences given if required. at 'AOX 01 �. **:., , . .., . . . ' ' ., ':� .. f -1 - . fer, .; I . - . :- i . " , . �4 - I ..:�. , . . - - , ..,%. I . I , 'I � V_,.,: I �, . , ". . , Thorough Instruction Guaranteed. .. '. ­- .." Sundav and part. of Monday. Dr. R. F. Forrett, & graduate of Toronto sho,(----.- -,-.9. During the sermon here * - - , � �. "q .Iqo th ;: . ��, . I- . . .. I -is Pic ! : . � I ­ , j-! �%,. � .� ­ . . '1�­'-' . Miss Nellie Lockie, of Zephyr, is visit. University.-Journal. I turce �)ur lost condition, due 'to the fail; --:., . 1, . ' - i I "" * ' ' . dress, CI&reU1OLt­ . , .. I ,dog I" -- .' ' .4 � - ... V . Ad . . ;- . 'n . '' C� g ' - �� z. " . - 6' q *1 & 2 4 - ne'-i unutterable tenderness in send- ­ - ;b, -� .1 , t.. . 40-59. ins with the Misses McFarlane, this One of the telephone risen named Norman there C - -.­�.,,- I .., 1. . I­ . slnf M .0- Do ,* %0 - Gawval fell from a tree near the piano fac. ing F`-i �'cn to oar aid; now, we clearly see . �)v - �o - .. • ,- ' ' ' "' - 09 1 ,4 r4 ,,, . week. . .1 , , 1.-, . 1. - F It" Q OU'r M -.�, , * ' , " i'r - - ­';� - I MISS LETTIE HEAGENS - = . �. � . . - . Cory on Tuesday on to the eidewalk, a dip- the ter.--)Ie agony on Calvary's Mount Aw-u, -, -, - � .. .- . I . ­ .. 1. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Allin, of Toronto, ; . � M - - !�, ,--. I . , .. .1� - , ..1. .. ;� .. . -�Iw 11 �� . '. I V. 064 - Lance of thirty feet. No bones were, brok. then, we feel that to One, who has suffered .vt . - . AIR aq 0- 't.; r �4 es .:, �: , - � q NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE ca 15! 0 � V.4 " . -0 R were the gu ' t8 of Duncan Macnab over � .�'� - I L.� . W I I *4 V . � ­� ,11 "... , . -Is Miss Alice Tait, a teacher in ., d a% I en, but he was severly shaken and has been all this for us, is due our complete surrend- . ­4 .1 it . - ` ke',;, - ­ ,,,, , "It - . T -ausic PUP' 'ge Of , -1 .. co 9) . �. 44 Sunday. suffering considerable pain since. er of body, soul and Mind. Then, witli,�,-...� '. ;,l�. . e Njusic says: " It C) E"� - I. .&'�'. � I '',, -,!, �� t JVR M 2 fz k� W 2 � m Mrs. Joe . � � . -- . .. the Toronto COII' )iiiiiiend'Miss Heagens as - 11 14 1.4 Collins in confined to her a . . . what thorough large- heartedness and regret: � - �� "� .4;; . �1 4 �1� * ' ­ mucil Plensure to reec I - -t�, ,',,, , ­' I . - - - , I � • . '� a teacher of -Nlusie,. Sli(i has studied with me " . qaa- tq ". .. , .. , . N room this week with rheumatic fever. . - I does speak of his departure from us, re- ' � "6;�.;.�41-� -- I I . � --- ;. I . - an- .. I : I HIGHLAND CREEK. " . . I , ,: - . mind - - 1, -;. .. I P` ,; Z' Ulf CQ - M . . � - - - . . , . 1� for tliepast three years ill aillost studious M : " i Her condition is not-alarming however. - I I ing us that it is but for a time, for in- .. �,��V" ... .1 % . a thorough technical training. - 1� 19 tm�- 23 : � I - - ' . � ­ .%i ,-- I--, ­ , . tier. and Possesses -------- -- -- -- . - ' . - . 4. -.- 3 . . 1-,-;� �.v - . , . , � 1 e.xcellellt littlin tlinjughout." a k -- . Miss Nina Muma, of Drumbo. who is ' " due season, if we faint not, we will all meet . ,,.�,. ,1, OF W .z . I a � " I . She , , =:�, 11� >- 10 cl 0 i 1 'A cricket match plaved here Wednes- - � ' ; � ,�­`t S � Ilas proved "t, Gill. - 0 0 > i returning from a visit in Pembroke, Ont., ff* ;-.J .. , , .." Resideuce Pickering stati011. S 0. tie - around the blood-washed Throne. The .-­,6,­� I . - 4,1.�� . . . . ­­­1 = .0 010 2 t ,=.Q,d Q day between Scarboro and the Scarboro sermon ended, a short, earnest pra of- �'. .. -01, '. '. . . • . . 0 4� a Cd Z) -4,q " of . - -- 1�-;�.j ;�. -t--A 0 . t,, I is spending alfew days with her frieuds,R. : prayer . . - -- - ­-­ Iwo Q �i 13 ,QCL, z �, ,-F. - � , . --- 0 0 y:I .1D . '.1 � , .. &&. - 100 0 3 '.. Village clubs resulted in a victory for the fered tor all of every class and creed. He .-­,��, - - '� , k., Le'ri(O-4 '" 04 -4 �: 0 121 - -, 0, -M X­;r� 8 -f ,0 - and B. Gregg at'North Clartmont. , i ­. - -*, I .. . - . - - - i. I lu 0 wo 00 CD Q - former by 6 runs. Score : bespeaks for us and himself, the (1111(lilig.---'i��ej-i-�,-.*"�I 4-- .,,,-- . 4,A.- �1 ; I � '� �, . �,�, -1. I A, �i�,,. � ------ ---PA,r -- --i�-70 B kRRIS� CA , ' -w SCARD0110. hand of our F �, �� .� . . -- ',q Js o M N .g " -11 be held in . . I - . - . - � --- ,A. A service for children w . M ,EIVELL, Q, U., I X 0 r1i k atlitr in everything, wbere-.­:.:-�'-i,---f?'�U , . I - . Co ��: .Z. --I � i�: RO VILLAGE'. ' il ­�, M - -1- E. , i, 0 6 , -akine church, Sabbath morning, at the s""o i ­ " ' P­- . I -1 06 86 O' t��::). 4 2 Erskine � 'It. C01111tv crown'kttarlloy, and County 0 Q P-:, 0 : Ch 7 ever we go, and under every circumstance.. I 1, T. - - - � - 0 , V - Carnaghan, e Taylor, Willis, H., b C - ',� . � "' , . � To TL 10-Y �z X . � I.- . 0 10, A4 k : usual hour 11 o'clock. A large turDOUt I Xf 4, � - -� t z Z), 5 - ­ � , -- . ­ .. , �­S' - solicitor. Court House, WhitbY. _ - - - --.--- - - I - --- � -- --- ­ - . - . b Beldam......... 0 � The collection is taken tip, and as if tile-. '- , ' , ' '.. ' V. �. , - ---- ­ 1�- �) , -.---- ----- 0 io is expected, as all are heartily invited. ... � . : - ...I. --- - I : : C, �- >� : 0 a ;. . .- %',.". I I . . . ITLL-ER, SOLICITOR, NO. i- I 1 114 = vigorous appeal of oar friend I had touched ­ I A . i !W lk4 i ID 40 2 � A A . -.,, - IES I, " t,o ... M ,, 0 0 ' Beldam ....... .... 0 Baird, J., b Hunter 17 ., . '..... ­­., " -, 0 .. :,- .. Al, Mrs. Thos. Hickingbottom, who remov. " "� "'i ,-er, etc. Office at C-03 : 0 C1 I >., CS, 11 . 0 2 the pocket as well as the heaets of the con- ,�Z,,-�; � to to 4J 5 A I .00 Q k Forfar, b Beldam .... 21 Willis, T., b Cheap . J -,. . . 10 gl - . 'I'Y"Ad., ... I - . - ,Y P111) ic, ()01"'"a" �Iollo,y toloan. . • Q;; :.0 �: U*r- 04 .9 .- CD . . ed here with her husband from Balsain a Cheape run out.... 8 Beldam, U. Cheap© ,:q J TNF , r Broug?,alil. ; 0 - '42 J 2 gregation, we see the plates well sprinkled ., -"o-Q1, 1. ,, - j., . Iff . . � ' ' . . � �-�4 1 1 1- I . Tlii6t,lu Hal" lit a ­- - --- '.'It Cd 0 .2,0 0 J4 -1.2 .0 -0 ;, short time aRo, is dangerously ill with in. with silver. During this example of a des- I - - CS :1 � : - $14 as Riellarason, r Collins Lennox, c Forfor, b . I - . - ­� : I U �&q�. . -- , M t, to I , � �0 I p, ­ 0 H CS 0 r-4 - - - I ' , . BARRIS. C) = b Beldam.......... 4 Hunter...........: - 1 ., , �­ -�- - I ONV �- GILLIVRAY V, flammation. Her friends anxiously await Hunter.bBeldam .... 2 Reeve, b. Cheape'.*.' 4 cent . i .l% .V . , , Ale, I t frorn'the sublime to the commonplace; .,� , -,;�`l � - ., A . L- - ,I .�­* D ters, tsolici tors , & . C. office opposite Post _ %4 -ON I " - L'.� - to ­ _2 I V her recovery. Secor, c Collins, b the beautiful lines, - �:' 4.�e.�l .,;�- - I ! -� Dow, 13.A.; Theo. - - -- - __-_ -- - ------ � . � " t I ,,1i,,,,,�k'Iu0)Y.o,lt. 'llio-Ball I ­ . � .- - . - .. , - ,y''.4'1.1 . - ... � % - ' - , A.Mcc�iliivra*y,1,I,-I3- '�10"leytoLijall. Sy .: Some ten pupils from our publio school Beldam 2 Purdie, b Cheape.. 0 When we all meet agOn in the morning. ., ' `- ' i:� 1, -"- , - - -­ - --- - --- I - Galloway, U. Beldam. 0 Ta),Ior, not out .... 7 -- >Y'i - -----.- -- • ­ � V� - -- ­­- --- - 1 ' ii Oil the sweet blooming hills in the morning * I . A ,,�11 I . 3 ;-.1' fire at Port Perry this wee.. .4 d -,nt It I , ') , l P �'. 11�;­ . .. . � - - - - --- p,� 11 J� E, 11, B klt-RISTER -� .. writing On Beldam, C., b BeldarTn 0 Baird, A,. b Richard- N6veruiore to se goo Lit ­111. 1. "it- , ' . , " l�' - , ­ 11()MAS , .1 entrance examinations. We anxiously Wl,,te, not out....., . 5 son, b Hunter.... I . -.�. .4.,. -­ t.- .- - --,,4.-.7��. S�., . . . . . . - . ,,qolley to loan. No . I Collins. c Richard- Ill thIlt 6nnny region briglif, I I I-— . ,-�., ", I . � -, I % . , Tand Solicitor, &-t'- On ario '' BanW- awaitresult, as weJeel confident that the. - When we hail flie blessed light of- the mornftlg.,.�--.- -:. I I 11 ' k, Picker- .4�� , .1 -.. commission. Office ovoroutariol3all 4-y son, b Hunter .... 0 1%. - ­ - .16 I . � ; Open every Saturday. - pupils will make a good showing. Jennings, b Baird. -... I Parker,cCaruaghan are sung. For a few moments following '-"`,-­,-, - ' ,,, . fhb - br­� , . . .­i- ) . -1 - . b Cbeape ........ 2 the singing of this piece, everything is.. .'�;'-,��`!If. - ---- ---- ------ ' DICKERING BRANCH. ­ Rev. Rankin. Dilator of Bathurst St. Extras ........ �Vl - TSTONT, LL.B., of Ld�v. ...... 0 Extras ............. 0 ,� ­6 t .. . I — -- : church, Toronto, conducted Sabbath . still, and the thoughts, prompted by the .-A- ­­. " � W S. Orl�-1 lli�,tun - I)rew Barristers, . .- , '. - ­ . ... --- . ';�e, - -,P1 `,�7 ... I ­�' " . . , V, I 0 ranee, Oft - . - '- ��,6,­ A � , ­ , ro- - I . Total ........... I 1 43 Total. *...­­,'. 49 line,-, seem to take possession of -:.,� " � , , . - Toronto street-, ' school anniversary services in the Metho. every .. ,,4 Open for the transaction of all logitima.e - . - - Solicitors, N.otariee &c.,1;5 T p � ; ',,-,� ;, I I 6aermout ,every Thursday. . - mind. Then the hymn sung, the bens- 'i I ,- 7�-. ronto will ba'ftt ay. - dist church, Sunday. Rev. Simpson -- -- - I I -)44 I 1- I . - dy,s shop. Niloney to loan. 22Y Bauking Business. v impsou I �1!sl a . . -0 . . I - 3 - ­1. . . ; h I I - diction pronouncedym ., * 1-' I . offic� over J. Buti . and ,e service ended. " , . . . I . . -- twill ' d ` � �­" 1� -.. � . . I . .will never en , ..,- -­ "'L`�'- , I . •to I o'clock. . - "'wl Je,%�.,-- � . I OFFICE HouRs-From 10 to 3 ; Saturda �@ supplied the Batbursi st. pulpit for the - �. 80ARBOA0 � \ ­ -�� , ' I . f I � . I Ended? No! That serii I day. c c Vetertital'Y. . - ' . but will live in the souls of & present and * tm,r",'�� � - , " ­ , - , . 2- - ­ --,:---, - -- I - Messrs. Buody, Gerow, Duian and Eaht- Jas. Malcom, of Toronto, is visiting his � �., I I - - . 1. Savings Bank in connectiol - the future generations throughout all eter. ' 11 * .*V" ' , - ­­�­ - * ' � A I NS, VETERINARY SUR- wood attended the Reform COXIVeDtiOD at brother, A. Malcom. nity. We are sorry to part with Mr. Wat- ' .1 r HOPXI ja(lu&te of the ontario Vet- (8-y) - GEOR(tv, HERR, Manager. Brooklin on Saturday. They re . Remember the lawn social to-day,. (Fri- -�Ap,-.: -: � ll H. C. E ON, G . port a fine SOD, but it must be endured. He has made. �,--��­'.,-"�t-j-:� to ,w day) at Mr, J. Annie', : . ­q �,� t- �.- . - Toronto, will visit Whitevale ' ­ ""'- �-� , arinary College, � turnout from all parts of the riding. They many friends in our midst, who, no matter .'. ",'I. �A-- -, -�. . � -�.� . , Saturday. I - --v . .ey - ". -, �r,r. - i and Cilerrywood every . Diseases of sj.� ]vies Maggie Humphrey is visiting her , 4 , . . . d to at my shoeing forge AN 4 Mit ; , were particularly delighted at theappoint. - where be is, will follow his "future careeri I....'..il I - # ." j4 � � the horse's foot attended Calls promptly at- I meat of our Reeve to the position of Pres. sister, Mrs. W. A. J. Burt,of Port Carling, with interest. We trust al that when in ;,� � .�. � �,..,,Ai, � �� i , : - ­1 . � I . con., Pickering. - * I so i", - ,;.!.,, " N .� ­ lot 33,7th ile, Ont. Muskoka. 11 -.1411^..Z1'; --- I ­- tended to. Telegraph address: Whtteval � ident for the ensuing year, years to come, he looks back upon his year's -. ' . ;� ;� ". � t, t . - . 34-v - Mrs. Richardson, of, Woodville, in visit. �. j A 11 , , I , '. .., - ,,�t­- � P.O. address: Green River. Ont. % - � work amongst us, that he may find many ,. ., I � �.. -4%,, l �k,�., -, - � � C', ,­1 I .1 � -i r --- -- --- IL � A gentleman in town a4ed uo' where ingtit her father's Mr. Knight, of Scar. beautiful memories . -�, �1, - "-­ i . H 0 P K I N S, VETERINARY overseer Palmer was doing the splendid hero Post Office. � , .*f old ginsale. We .: �.,. �.l.-,.,..S) , , ."e, ­�4 -� wish him success, and bid bim farewell. , lx� �'-, - -, - .. � I : ­ ,.,� . r "I � V • surgeon. graduate ,of Ontario Veterin road jobs mentioned last week. We were Washington church BurrouudinRo are re- . � . -. � �. ��, office and residence, Lin- . . . ..I - N 11 A. • . - ary College, Toronto, merely shown the plans and specifications celvIUK some repairs in the way of repair. - . *-DO*­* . .- . I ­..,�4,�-,�; ` .. I - Calls . - ­­ I .1�' : -1- - . . , ­ �- - . ton's avenue, Pickering village . and of course presumed that the work ins and painting. 11. . WHITEVALE. . ­1 :-. - -..-. -­`.�,".�.'Ifj • ., or night promptly attended to. A first class ' - . . , �­ , �-.� I � - �. " " • ,,� . I - " ... . - . g.11 - : general blacksmith sbop in connection. New was 'underway. One thing is assurred Since the townebip his purchased a L — . . �. .- : � 1. .�, f -N.A.-- - ' , ,: L!4• ­_.. ; - - �L - well as all manner of repair- ,M. , - ". - - ' . . ­. ,4 ' " ­ rigs gotten up, as the work will yet be a credit to the vil. grading machine there has been more Mrs. McCrohan spent a few "A , in � -�'� � "`� ,�W a I t living rates, Lame and die- e, V 117') I - . - ins done. at lowest .,­ . # ., 1'1-,­� .. . easea feet made a specialty Of, always . a first Jage. I provements made on the Scarboro roads. Lewiston last week. . M �'­ .1.1'.. , ". L . ­ - class eboer on band. 23Y I - We have been appointed sole Again was the market % hake Ance"s this spring than has been made during the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wanch have been. .�. _II , . t.7 I7 � . L visiting their parents and children in theme - ­: , C. L. Munson, Esq., Bowmanville, forte on Tuesday. The quantity of produce of- . �. ­v . � - . . i societies. ­ County of Ontario, for the best Woy n fered was larger than on any previous oc • Bishop Sweetman, of Toronto confirmed parts. . -,., t ., -- ----- - - -, - = � --�-­" Wire Fence in the country, and are - twenty nine converts in Christ Church on Miss 1. Major, after a few weeks visit at • - -L'.� .. �-.. I - 0.135.1-0. • casion, yet much more coulde.1to disposed . t., ` ' . ,� ?�,;. �, . . . . ISING SUN LODGE N pared to build fence, and sell Farm A d Th,nroday lost. This is the largest Maple Avenue, has returned to her home at ��­...� .�.. - : ' . ' -' � . I G. T. This lodge meets every Monday of. Those who do not attend hare not . . - , I . ­� � � -1. ; Townsh rights oD1 the most reasons e thatima received confirmation in thechureli Aurora. ­ �-A- �.- year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. . .. ­­I !- ., evening in the ye terms' Ze build twenty different sty the blightest knowledge of what basiue6a for a great many years which is an indi- Miss Maggie Liddell occupied the organ- -', ' - ' 's , - � .. - '. ' . Every person invited to join and help advance * - " � - . 4 .­­': 1A 1-� � the grand Cause of Temperance. 121Y on this machine, plain or ornamental. e is transacted. Bring along your produce. cation of the success that their prescnt ist's bench at the Methodist church Bab-­ . - . . - �'! ,'� . . I Do matte . I ­ � �b �b , . . - - . also own the right for Ontario Coon I r of what character, and secure pastor. the Rev. Mr. Walker ball attained. bath eveniog. ,v " �,, - "O. �. , , � .11 . �� I '. -. - • � ouot:jeaa Ci arbo. (except townships Whitby and Brock r the highest market prices. A largp quan. A joint stock company has received per. Our band goes to Markham oil- 1st of - - ". �.'r. � - - --------- , ,:Q , Patent . I— , � � - ­ - - -- -- theCrabb Fence. Parties wifiIii g City of wool was disposed of on Tuesday. mission to run an electric railway in Bear. July. The poster announces a good time '. -� 4 - Gotivelm-picer, &e. . to purchase Farm or Township rights r boro from Toronto along theillingston road oil that occasion. -.,,��, - -... --".-. , " ,:- - I . � -, �A -- --- ---- - -1 ' - , " -- ­­-----­ " N , , -, Co - n , veyancer, - Cote- . mons left here last week - *:"�',��*,-, . .%� , --' 110MAS DUN C . either of above, will do well to consult .. There was an examination in the Jun. to the Hii,bland Creek. The charter gave Miss Sarah Sim , - - I � ", : I � t L , --�' - -*� ,rang lkflidavits, etc., Clare- personally, at lot 7 B. F., Pickering • r- for them seven years in which to have itcom. for Cedar Grove, where she intends re- . , '. ,�,- *� ' I . Tmissioner for 6. ' department of our public school no I I ;. . - 20y Pieced, but it is the intention of the cum maining for a time. , �,i .. ... Mont. Out. - -- - - - ------ ---- write us to Whitby P. O. Parties -e Friday 24th inst. The attendance of via. * ::, ' '�,., :- . Issner - of Man . , -0 ��` - ------------- ----- - pony to have it finished in a great deal less A large number of the Masonic order- - , �i ,,.,-. . BUNTING, Marriage strictly fyrbidden it,fringing an these) hors was large and the exercises were in. " - -- Be Licenses for the County Of ontKno. of, tents. # . Z­,ir - i time than that, . from our village attended the Anniversary �11�� ... "', - ­1 - terest ug and enjoyable. lu each depart. �. " V .� J , , . - - : - - fice at the store or at his re-sitle:lce, Pickeriug 4�.8.31:- ­.. ,­ , : I Chriew Church pie-nic which vras held servi-�e at Pickering last Stt�batb. . �- ,.�,,' %',q'.'17 I .W . � ., . 1. . I . , lk.- , , , - - Village. - 12-y--- - I .. - A-L-LIN & BRANT Went lot their worl. the children acquitted last week was as usual a success. The .Ntrs. Cannom has just returned from ' :"',:.�;;� ,,.�, � - . I -- - ------ - . ...- - '-- - tneinselves most admirably ; showing both . . - I � NSHIP CLERK - GUARANTEED. - � -.� ,i�. ��- � - r • - R.B,EATON, If OW, wrincipal feature of tha day was a cricket Visiting her parents iti Port 11ope, accom- . . ­­. . - . s;­ . . . �. �.'.­ -, ­, �,, taking � - � . "t � - . : - I . . - abilitT and application on their , � ­­ �, . Conveyancer, Commissioner for tak L 7 part, and I h between the senior and junior cricket panied by her niece, Violet Roberts. .. .'1'1A11-.,', . �-- � . I . - * ��8 -P �: ­ ,e .part ck 11, ,� - , i ,or skill and painstaking on the a of Scarboro in which the janlors were We are pleased to; know that Mrs. T. P. . � 1PI, -7f4l affidavits, Accountant and insarance, Agent super. ,-, Money to loan on farm property. Wills pro: PURE PARIS GREEN Z- , � .- ­-, ,�,,v, 1,;�,2 , le. Will be in � of their excellent teacher, Mrs. E dy. defeated by six runs. The juniors felt White has so far recovered her strength a 1177 : . bated. OFFICE-At WIlitevK I . � - .�, . i Montlay atternoon for thk .-- . � - . i ­Vv ;-- Brougham every -, * , � . . . ; There were six special prizes given, For greatly elated at so nearly approaching the to be able to go to Toronto on a visit to her, -:- ''. �N' - �"' - - - . �: - , , a N, transaction of busilic;.-i. � 27-Y �. � - P - ling, three, these were captured b score of their instructors. Athletic sports brother atid friends.' , .- ..� . . spelling, . : ��1�11 I - ' . ... PURE HELLEBORE W, y , ­ - :- - - - I . � : Maggie Bell, Esther Green and John of all kind were indulged in. The pro. According to regulations, out school sloe- '1-� . �'. • - I" - . . A vrTtitec-t- ;. - `­' �. 11 ' I I . - . � '- --.-,-.-,---, -­ . -- - - - . Roach. - For multip;icatiou table, one, by seeds amounted to about $80.00. ed last night, June 30th, and will re-open- : .'.:,--",- ,., - �, ,If Y. , I , A. POST, � on Monday, August 15th, 1892. arents:�,' . . I �'�, Aj I Miss Dell Eddy. For drawing on black- *­4#0-0 . ­�. n - -. . " - �, 19 - , - A* for the county of Ontario Drawings - i,- - ­k � - cj�u,�ft'Al�cff ftf& PURE POWDE P - . cut this out, and paste it in your hat. � - , ,.., - � - and specifications furnished for every class of , . : �­­.. � __., , .. . . . . board, one, by Miss Annie Cowie.' For : . - ' KINSALE. . . i, � . r R - I . �., A number of our young men have gone to ,�. ,--:- ",-, .. �' . - • - building. Steam land hot water heating and - I -. '� - ' . = home work, one, by Miss Mary Raid.' a - . . 1­��, j I - .L. " - ­�L Just iurived at ' - - camp with the Body Guards this year. - , , , '4 31 " � . I ­ . - . - � : . ventilation a specialty. Office-Gerrie Block, ' ' - . L. .11 . . . Mr. and Mrs. L nch, of Detroit, and Mr. - - �`v ­t �', ­­1 ..�,;­- . - - 1.:-­'�� � -�-' . . The school ' * .-ondi. - - . �L ;�Q -,." � - corner Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby. - t, . . I .1 I - , is in a very prosperous 4 Wigle, and Mrs. 9. A. Jones are visiting Among them we might mention Lieut. W. ,..,-.-" � .* � 4, - . -1. . I Residd Kingston React East Pickering. 37-y , ' ' , • - , . . . - --- 2 tion for which the sectiop should be pleas. B. Hagerman, W. Hagerman, F. Nighs "' -' . ' 5-1, .. - , . ed. friends in the vicinity. . '.., ­­ 5 _- I . - . :. �- - wo, Its'-, HOWSE9 . -A VISITOB. - , - I , " . -:`1 -. � . ca 'Atwtio)teeriitg. - . - Our choir acquitted themselves to the wander and others. ' . � ..� - ,*;I., - �,- �., . . - . - -�-. .A - . 1. ­w. , ­­------- - - ­­-­ -- --.,- ­^­--- . - : .. ­ - . � .. . . - I . 0 : . . satisfaction of all at the ,Andley garden Some of our neighbors attended the Gan -' - � -'.,1 - - '� . ­ � � I � . . - 11 .2. . . . .­ I . I . . - - L' • FAIRBANKS, tile- old and reliable :- ' Corner Drug Store,' '*' . BROUGHAM, - party on Wednesday night. den party at Elder Prosser's last Wednes- - � �. - . � - `­ ' : `�­ ��" : * Auctioneer. still in the field, abl© and .: � _ ... f. I . . I I 'i. - -�t - � r . . .. ug, including the band and school W-1.1- . . willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, . - . .. - . .., . . . . I We war© pleased to shake again the hand day eveni ' - I . 11 -. . and takes thin opportunity of thanking his pat- . ", ;. �: .- I . ­1­. I 113, . � �.; . .,.,I ­ .. ' * : - The ratepayers in this beat havd com. of James Ledgett, one day last week. children. Owing to a most unfounded .*­ - ..!,., -.,�,P.- , . . ' ­�.. I ., - .:: - , '. . . � -;� � . f the - ` : " * rons for pa,;t'f avers, and hoper, for a continuance . . .. ". VMITBY. - - '%' - - leted statute labor.� The sidewalks have Jamps is still weak, -though undoubtedly rumor, and the threatening aspect o 11 vt' , . - I ­� , - I �� . - I . � ..� ,. . of them, Terins for services moderate. Ar- i ­ . . : - 7' r 11. * . I . � . --- - - - I -1 ' - l.. ­-1 - rangements as to dates and terms can be made geou much improved. improving in strength. weather, a large number were prevented. -, -, �j, . . I - - .. jv, . 45-tf Chas. Rackey add Miss Addle Mowbray from going who otherwise would have been..,.- -; " '.. a , - , � I . - ­e , I � ..-. - at the office of this -paper. A through i ti * there. ..... "." , � ­ , - T. B. Willie, is indispose in- of the W W. C C. I ., are at home review - '. M�r, , ' - * -- - -- - --- - --- - - - ---- I ------ ing leir 1 - .. � ,`� , ­ � ! . ��,' - POUCHER, Licensed Aluc- : ... ,, I - " flamation this week. He was taken and. work so as to be in proper trim for the ex- -Last Thursday evening, there was -held �� -!---�:-`�. . lR- � - ; '" . - - .. t47 THt0ioNi CA'U.T10 ." . . - I - Onday evening, and for a aminations beginning July the 11th. . .- ` "' - leer, Valuator, etc., for East York and . denly 'If on M 1 . . . in Besse's ball, a meeting to discuss the::' " --p1w � . I I - I I. , i tbe whole of Nortli and South Ontario. Strict ' - -1 ­ .. � .. .. � : attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. . .- . . time had difficulty in surviving, but lie is Many of our farmers, in expectation of a pros and cons of establishing a creamery ,.". . - � �;%: ­-, . :1�,--.d . -,' .- , 1; . .: i ­Z� • -- � ­� k Charges Moderat6. Address THOS. POUCHEI .- now out of danger although far from re. bountiful harvest, are making extensive here. This meeting, which was a largely - - , %ftq­ - � .,�- ".".1 ­ ­,.­4�, .� N -1 ,.' i -- Box 47, Brougham, Out. . " - . addressed targell , ""' -'�'-�"' . i - .., EACH PLUG OF THE � covered. � and expensive improvements upon their representative one, was by Pro .. ,.. .",..-. -,, , *,, 3 ...- - . .. . - ,- - ­ C.. , , a Dean-of the Guelph Agricultural College, .- ­j"��,'r " i �,M, . - . The garden party held on the grounds buildings. Their fences also come ill for I ' - W1 . - . .- I " " "' " * ' 'k' . I . " .. gro ,� �"- 141�,%,. . " . ... Boots muff Shoes. - - - of Elder Prosser on Wednesday was bet. share of the filinq up. who stated the subject in fair and explicit ..�: .4 �. ��.l - - --------- ­ - - - --- - - - - - ---- �-�­ ­ ­ * ` I � � -4, - - We notioe by the report of the Art ex- terms, besides furnishing a lot of useful in-, � '�' f ­ `:, � - : JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SH4 I ter attended than expected considering the . ' '�:�,,^ � - . � , '--- . . - I . 1. e d gpv�tl work. Orders I unfavorable weather. The zooeeds aminAtionothat tile pupils of our former information. No definite action was taken,, , ­` , ` ,�a, � ' ,., -,:�,N'�4. " - - ' y r I e'' �, " avy I , ever, although the feeling in favor Of' , - � prom . ";Xperienced work I,- . ,. n a very ;� ,,,q - " • 7,­ � promptly attended to. e � teacher, S. H. Jeffery, have take y how . - - , . amounted to about S80. The Isevale : ­1 .- . - , ship. Don't forget the stand, nearlyopposit4tbe ­- the scheme appears to be very warm. ­-7­�Z-­�,'P��, -t , standing. We extend our congratu- '"":, ­ . .�' .. ` �-.� , '.. . ' .. Band discoursed invisic in their usual oz. lations to S Miss May McPhee left our vale for Soot.. . Naw8, King street, Pickering villa-a. 7-v . . ­ high ., . � :o: - - IS MARKED .- ; o: 11 olomon in his attocess, and hope ­ .-iW- I :. . . I . .-,:.­--' " .1.1 - sellout style and a very enjoyable evening it may always be as bright. land last Weduesdav week. Prior to her -, . ", - .i : �, I • -�- . , a I • ­­� 7, - , . Hotels. - 9 - " -, - - �� : i ­ ­ .... . . �&. :, - �.q- - . �. .,: was spent. - - . -�; - . ­ - Large numbers of our prominent Reform- departure a number of her friends (not air "'t- ,* -Y .1 . .. " ---,�--­ ­1 ---------- —,---- --- '. r ­ -� I , . .. .. - Is, , ' 'i . . r - I . . . . , � I ".l. . Z� , , . - �-- ,- I '' - GORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Oat., ; ­ . :, � I i- • . erg attended the Liberal mass meeting in of them by any means, we hope) assembled ._. -k: � A .. .11 _ " .,. ­­ if - I . . . 0 - -`�,, . ­-1 I I James Gordon, proprietor. This hotel is a , , � . I..: . ; .. CEDAR GROVE. . Brooklin on Saturday. Business of a rout. at her parent's residence to bid her farewell ­. - �­, - . ­­ � I .. .1 . I --- I.. ­, 1%-11 .1. , . , * ' -1 .1 . . . ­;�­-Yli-z ". - ­ . line new brick building, finished In superior ' a : - ins character relating to the late election and wish her God-speed on her voyage.:', I . .. . ,f , 4 ' - - . - ". '- ­'' .' ' 'f - style. Every convenience and comfort for the ,:. -% IN BRONZE LETTERS .-. i . . 7' . .,�,. .., . ]�' . I ' Jessie Lapp is visiting relativ campaign was gone through with. Motions The eveninq was spent in social intercourft.....,..- .., ... I I -- travelling public. New and commodious �,., , - , Me in the ' ­ " �� - , ­ i . and sheds. . expressing confidence in the ability and a d expressions of regret at the departure � �1­­ L L � -_ - 25y - Queen City. i - -,� I .. L I L - I . - ­ .. . - I NONE OTHER GENUINF. ' - � : �%'r­:.f I . I Ir Kne who has been in our midst for it long '- "', -­,­'---�'o . Z -, . � - N. H. Ramer has returned after spduding methods of the Liberals leaders at Ottawa 0 - . �.. . � -, �,; -; 0 . t., - :. I . "; �­? ­ 0 - - 'A . .� EsTERN HOUSE, Pickering, On a few weeks in Peterboro. were unanimously. The meeting time, r nd who has shown by all her sotions .. - I , '...., " � . .tl . , - W now open for the accommodaticu of the . - . .11,111, - Reformer pregnant to be a lady in the highest and truest sense - , - I.,. - I --, .Is- .: . . � I - travelling public. This hotel, having lately MONEY TO LOA Mr. Muirhead, of Atha, spent Saturday alosed, leaving ever -..- - - -P, � '.A- I-' I I I I , ' ' ' I changed hands, has been re-f urnialled through- with Miss Maggie Paisley. with the th.ozfbt every the Conservative of the term and a most useful member of . . ..... I � I - . : � - -�` � -'-"' -. . `1 ' . " -. 1. � �. -, �',! I I Out. Situated as It is, opposite the S ink Mills, Mille; ., , , , . % -.- ON MORTGAGE SECURITY Mr-andUrs. Fee away on& short government gone the end its society. Wehope, however, that I... --)�� - ,*,-- - . . , � ...'11111�.-, 1) . .- It Is convenient for patrons of the Mills. meals - ­, ,"�­ 11 - . or lunch at all reasonable hours. Goodstabling at lowest rates of interest. Mor&L"gagen and visit to Mount Albert. They are combining rupt tether, and that a bright."d glorious before very long return to us, although we -, `t�. �: � ,� - ..., . - . L., - �.:, I . orne IS MOM � . � , 1. * .- - J� \. and sliedroom. Box stall and enclosed yard for bentares purchased for e"h. - ' business with pleasure. am is dawn for the Liberal Dartv. would not desire it if her new h . I-L'. -,. z 1�*.. . -1 1-l" �!­, � horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises - dawn n 4he hill was enjoyable to her. . 'L ' 'p • , , ,� - .1 . The school motions of Hagerman, E * lith our oosy le church o I ­ 1�.�--�� - - . The bar is open at 2nam- Alm =9 - � . ---. I I - I' 1:11 -'- 11 r- r 11 legal hours, audio stooked, rr.&.r.= ; * �m � 11-i$ � ­:. -­ 11 I _ . - . ­ , ­.. I - -, .. --- �- . with are liquors f every brand. ANDY mO- bought and sold on commission. . -X -,,,-, ­� .11 "O ­ ��., . � . . 00 Line, Box Grove and our own school, well nigh crowded on SuAday afternoon at I . " ed Aui6re� - ',-t,-- ,- - .. . CULLY, Proprietor. . . ­ . . visit .. I W"', , - ..-, 151y , ".. ., I a union picnic on Friday In the beautiful 2:30. Summer fashions of various kinds A. R. Major and T. Wira " " � _ .: ­ . . I . . , -, :,A, �-� li .. . .1 , . e ,�4: i . , I. -,� � � . , I . - I Ageutftr: Western, Lancashire and City o, Bata of Dimma Bros. All kinds of games and colors in hate, dresses, et caters might last Saturday- - I­ �.1�,.�W,, ­. . . � � - - - : • I � , , - ��: �,,��" -, WatchnwA;ing. � London and Mancbeift,er Fire insurance Com- I were provided for the amusement of old and have been observed, had there been any one ]CBS MR Spencer,' of Toronto, spent ­,.� � � ­` - - . . . . -. - - -----;--,----------- - � .- - - ponies,— North ,American Life Insurance 1- young, such as base-ball, foot-ball, oroquetF present so inclined. But what means this Sunday at I F.- Wilson's. '. F 36 . -- I --- - 1, V , 1.16� .";� - Co., alho,kocidentjnsurance taken. �z . I :��:,- , , - " . ,-'.. - . 11 ­ . 1­1 -Wp, '� - swinge, ft '� , , 'i.7 • - strange combination of joy and sorrow de- - A. gay load f I sure seekers from ' !" -1 . go, etc. Goodwood band was in atten '? --,,i , .,N; . . I IlT .- : . , - , 111-1 - A.CUTHBERT, . -­ .- dance and enlivened the proceedings with - fisted in every oounten ce ? It is the oo- Markham passed through the villa ­m - ,2! . I . .. I �--�;*,;-�.:,. - - . an ­ • ., - . J% . %�, t� � �� " le - - ' -1,�,�­;,E` b 3: 1= ! choice selections. casion of the farewell sermon of our our week on their U., �,'.-,T� i, 1� . agent for EDWARD SCHEURE,`,A . 7 E3 for 8 0 Cowan's Grove. , �- -1 - - �, 1. . . -, . - . ., . ­ .� S � -, Ti., ,..I"�� 9 .­ � . - The Presbyterians of this place intend minister, . G. W. Watson, B. A. Glad- We ore glad to note that at last we have I '. � 0 , - . sale dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery I Mr Is .�,. . ' - � ti�,*­,­ , . I and goods, I , C0NVZYA2t6MG CAREFULLY DONE. that knows ­- ' 11. . ... � - 11 (eleven) Wellington at., holding their annual lawn socW on the ness in shown because of the pleasure thLt struck a men for pathmsster ­-A '1� . . ., .4 -it. 11 . . .. � , . lawn of Mrs. Dimma, on Wednesday, July we always receive in listegig to this man' ju t how to make the best use of the means �--.,," , ,: � ];" - . . - . �­. ... Toronto. Call and see stock. a , ., , . , - . ck. . 0 � 11 I � --­ . I - . . . , - , . I OT7UI8690 X2)X'0P0Tt7--i-' 6th. A choice pro being prepared, discourse Sadness because, this is perhaps at his disposal. Mr. White has not - ... �,, I - - - - . I Alft - , . Dressmalong. I I 1. - - . . gram is 1, --JL I . 'Ate - I--, Good Village Lots on north side King street I among the attractions may be mentioned the last time' our little church will ring made a great improvement to the sidewalks�,.. ,..- . I . . - 9 :1 , I -yt-�. .1 ,� t, I ­ 11 - I , • I 10 ethods of road making are in stri4 �,;�.- -, . %, TIRESSMAKERS, PERFECT FIT. between corner and the College grounds 1 a quartette from Parliament St. Methodist with the thrilling tortes of our young friend. but his In. � �z - ' 1. - - ­ � ' .. ­ , . zt. �A'��: , I '. . I " ,j.��--�, i�L� , ,.. - tailors system for dresses for sale, together with other village property. - - M , - I JL-1 TING , z,� rinciples laid down­- , ­­. - hurch, Toronto, also a good elocutionist The choir,, out'to.day in all its force of accordance with 'the P, ,.1 . � I - - . '. - . I I t: - ­:� - . and mantles, taught by Miss M. McCausland, One good house and lot for sale very cheap. road maker ancl, L - I .�k Pic Bring from the same place, besides local Went'. numbors'ziwd 4uslit�t have .chosen a very by Telford, the celebrated . '17N .- wi � , �Z�. �. . ` '- "I -&�. I . .-I -- I . � - .- - -1. rIvillage. 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I I IY - I ` II -I _ I •1,' "" iE . . � -.- . 6. 4 i i - , J - . - Ill =�' .h giis+a yv a n >` ` f — _ `- I �_` lie 7 '* f` � ;• . -_. ,. ___ : Doris down her lit* heart forte y dreamer 'whit • tolerant of - the summe ' "I- �: _° - �-' D V li- � �� — �ad it, and I eent.� F"un n ac�cunt of.mirne; onej(pess ae long I oagid I�► � �f$� ` A 'iD �I L�'ERS. k •��"�Nt�7' �i �L p it t . _ .. , �. -and all thewhit t o w� `' I 11 P ¢ �� A heeesvptrrme} its,and a►ae° .and sop Des and aood',++cteompany.be- As, pB,�ltsi4ro n's Lo»tt:ooy t>r► iw , ,., � Cho same�tnoon set u hin?�i pg on of the yond:4. .But W- rempin thie with my 1. search et isewso w a&Yame, �' r a .' other when the day was over and oar souls dead hopes all shoat me Bringing like maft- 4 . `' . "''1f &Y" 4. '°' - - by J4HIQ ls, 8T�I�74BD. ,' - - n.. O� ' J --� _, Mies Kate Maradea is to visit Canada :, .: r skipped out for a game at dreams. $lie was ettea which love had made ea er, deluded For the last time, dear dolly I dress yoa, I. - P and the 'United States. Perhaps Miss And carefull yput you away I . ` - %: " there and I was here, and soon ti>Rere would y its own medic • to live on trough the Marsden ma .not:' be well known to you. You cannot tell how much I miss osL °t f CHAPTER I. be no there and`hae, bqt only oa�i place and gfig , raonatopans heett w[tI, tto opposite wei! she h 'fiat rotarned from Siberia, But then I am fifteen to da , p ` _ >� ��� - " " There was evil in front of us, and mach we iii it -• hone for the hrid a of thou ht to touch ' 1 y - g fro_ m away up the Lena River,. She is now gg Y d•nd ynu,.notaoXory much.yoaagress., ---- �.,-s. - ` J. �° aching of hearts and saflering. Rut the Thinlrin� io £ilia t3'fle I �u'Mlie°d "Into -ttd tlt no futiil'er'bati'-a fogbank where had 'in gt• peteietiur, and liiaei tell her'.ittAry Have you nothing at parting to sal f ibrostle sang in the sycamore - true, and the saddle one' August ;Horning and rode up to u a fair ttt;tr o, eo 1d u t. .i gf 1�o Y• N P of her ion joltr ey f Lilo teanda of mites ArAend that I amu$lteoi etudayer, y � ' �. •, swallows carved and twitted all about us, the poet- office for the usual weekly tercet. I (TO IRS e1oN�rUxn.i � tlil�oiigh Siberia; where s`lie .liss been hunt- yl . { acrid in the rich . amber li ht we could see always rode over, because the postboy who _ g t _ in for l ers.' rhea a she has 'ii,titid a that all was fair and good • then our eyes p;►saed- us oa his way L4 the next settle- = �' Why twaiks wo eve hadihrough tie cTo'verii a " .. .:old facet, acid we thought not of evil meat waited for the second mail at Hoeft. I c x= - $A'i'r Off A i3'�EA�$HIP, i. few settlements of these oateaets, and now What rides on flee topp of too hay : ' g she intAnde to lecture for the purpose of se- What feasting in grandmother's garretl - '; Doris and I. We s eke little our h ®arts met Mr. Henahavw at the door of the dfiiee i And new I III put you &way. ' curia funds to provide medical care for the : ; , : • '' '' being very full and words mere idleness. with two letters and a newspaper in his eT sire to tressessige wad Will Net be fl )t j � � - ' ' ` unfortunates, -and to enable her to go and Cousin Ethel jnat buried her dolly, _ ' i a. `` rr�. Dods looked out again to the went leanin hands. I1lalodged, g g Prababl anti chi that enters the harbor place them in eotonies, and so to win glory With it+s oyes open wide and as blue * herhead Against m�, and taking my band as " Morntaa', Mr, $edleq,'' said ha ; "lot o p p as did Father I?amian in Molokai, in the ds your.. P) sweet sweet dolly,'titis tuini }tc; „�^;,'. , 11. pit twined over her shoulder. We were in letters this mail • let me hold the oob till f Phi .adel EciA is more dreaded b the I couldn t do that, dear, to you. °'t P Y Sandwich Islands. ; • rF , ' .. - . the orchard by the old green wicket, where you come out." ilor multi than the Earn Line steamship From the story she te:lla, she has spear- ph -sip dolly ! what am [ Lbinkingl - - - ,_ a month ago, before the blossoms had burst That was the beginning of it —there was nionisC owing to the fact that she is near- entl been to Viliusk a lace about 200 'h cannot I givo you away f -their bulbs, she had allowed me to hell her no letter, I rejoined Henehaw, and walk- alive with rats. Thousands of these an[- Y p Therese a poor little girl I love dead t S. miles north of Yakootsk; on the Lena River. P g y. f, x -- an old tale, and had said one word of her ed down with him to his store, ,heavy with •mala en joy all the luxury of sea life and There, she says, she found lepers banished And she's only ten years today. - - -;; ' own to give it finish, And as the throatle disappointment. revery effort to rid the ship of the plague to the forests where the were ke t awa How ha our bright t w 1 - ' e` sang his love -son and the sun sank to his "Like to see the a er 1 said he ns I Y p Y happy y 8 ace au d make has'! bed behind the hills, I thought of then and was leaving, aftei paper?" some supplies as p oven futile. Those on award the from the rest of the people, but fed by the with all�oxrfine dreaa�nlike rinkets. 8 PP Unio ist dread to steep, .4i ' ep, ae frequently they latter on fish and treebark. Tliirt uideel , • now, and my head lowered and I kissed her of this man. "'Tain't often I get one ;but are awakened b the pricking sensation of Y g Yes, d. lly, that's just what I'll do. c' �� forehead ge>atly. Then Doris sighed as if m brother's ha riclrs a' bin blazin' an` Y P g she says, were obliged to cut out a path f W.. g Y Y' . a number of rats running over any portion through the under- growth of the forests is I do believe, dolly, I'm eryins�. ,, appall was broken. For T had come to tell he s sent the account of it. Arl new hay of the hod that may be ex aced and thus "What nonaerse atutd t " grandma woad . Y Y exposed, order that she rout reach the le leper v ills es. + ' - of my'windfall ; that I was no longer a, an' only part insured. Ain't it a pity?" the h' ndFOme shi is rendered a eat hole P 'may poor ittan ; that instead of waiting for I said it was, and looked moodily rti.ov h` P P She found the stricken people ill -clad, liv Gao, -b ;ane last kiRe • I'm halt sorry • ' ears we Y g by Lh intrusion of the rodents. ing in indescribable degradation, and many Th.i•t1am fifteen, deer, today. -.' y might begin our married life the columns for news that might interest Pil t Kelt who came u in char a of on m return froui Canada in three me. - only learned that there had been a Y, F" g of Them so loathsome to appearance as to MARY A. Diialmo.l. Y Y the nioniat, says he was very tired after have lost all semblance to humanity. . months or so ; and the sudden ha iness of regatta at P,veeham ; and that our old yralk n the bridge all day on the lookout M[sa llaradon further says that there has I - the Chin had rrr- t u round an �'Psilhnced doctor at Ranaton had aolrl his tactics to a g 4 ) = g aP d P whit ane was coming up the river, and �n found in Yakooisk a plant that is a Ow School Slates g:e Mado. - . . ' F :: _ us both. Now that tl a first flush of it was Dr. Robson —tbitt was all. But as I rode wheat she was safely anchored he turne,d in sure cure for leprosy but that she has not $late is a varier o.I rock, having a small • i over, we remembered t e fleeting mii�utea, tame I kept muttering thatdootor's name,- for a good night's sleep. About midnight been able to test it as eta So far as can be compact rain and a very tine continuous . r and fell to tali': :1, ,g - What we said is -of no wondirin where I had heard it before, till ' Y P g Y + - account g hew awakened by the blowing of s ship a gathered from Miss Marsden's latest re- cleavage or splitting structure, by which it. , here ; tut so Ii�ttle did we dream of- suddenly it came to me, bringing a lot of area whistle and on risin in bed he was - - - - harm, or t ecident of mature to. oross our something else with it. g orta, the enthusiastic woman has made a can be separated into thin, even plates of - q horr fled to find himself covered and cur- song journey, aboi.t which she will doubt- great consistency- It was originally just so - �; - happiness, that Hat o ce did we mention Why had Dorib never mentioned him be- rounded by rats, every one a$ large as a cat~ lase be able to write an interesting book, much soft mud on t e floor of an ancient - _ him thou h we knewce was eomin next yond the ostscri t -in her first letter weeks 1 ':lC . .. .. g g P Many had nibbled large holes in the ill t, -but as to any fresh knowledge about' the sea, but in the eourso of ages it became con -. - i day, to stay perhaps f 'r some weeks, as sick ago? I had clean 'forgotten ahe bad a Uousia whit a others um d around on the floor, I q jumped lepers she does not apppear to have _added soiidated and then n.etamorphosed dr grad- : - ..'. people do. { Stephen, so little did I need him; but h gnawing at a large piece of bread they Had much to what she started out with. A year natty altered in character by the continued " - 11 Then we said cod -b a and I opened the was still at Ranston still erh s an inma ( g Pe p som way go ,from the pantry. Kelly was ago, before ahe started for the Lena regions, operation of various natural forces until its ' �_ wicket to pass through ; but aeein the wet of her home. Wh Here I dro d th g she met near Samara the Biaha Dionysiue preaentcouditionwaaattained. Theehief sin - - t' . Y PPS fri toned and walked the deck the rest P ' ` ' • i in her eyes, lingered a hale longer till eke reins, and drew out her last letter, to stead of to on ht. t- Was smiling again, when I let her o. But me, I read it through, and the dear ward g of the Ufa who had laboured at Yakootak lsloyment of slate in commerce is that of a . ". 1QOked back again eve y dozen yards . or brought kindliness back and I kar w he Copt, Neste, the commander of the Union- for a period of over forty years, and he had roofing material, fc r which purpose it is _ - •. + fat, is at his wits end to know what remedy seen the last and had known of cures of better adopted the an other substance - `-t . - o ,and when I got :� xoss the second name at the end, saying some one was to ado t. He always a carries his wife, and P P Y - meadow and stood b the stile before vault- fool. P Y leprosy accomplished by it agency. that has yet been t ed, r Y the conditions were such that he Had crest- School elates are re aced in a very aim. ' 1= . ing into the high -road, I could still see the But the daub+-, had found entrance, an ed on deck a wooden house in which the Tag sza$oP a sroRY. P r9 • - _ straight white figure amonrr the reen and grew, as cancers do, without our knowin Y pie manner from picked specimens of the ' ° . _ both live nearly all the time. Not long Tl,e lepers so be informed Miss Marsden, common roofing vateet those of the Welsh - - �� the waving handkerchief. So I asked God it. For the days went on, find no lette- a o he ado ted a lan to arnother the rats fl y' Y�` - . to keep her, and'went m wa with the rose came, nos till I row half -wild at the g P P live in a settlement apart, of the banks of quarries, however, being generally - prefer - - =1 :' Y Y+ 8 b means of closing u all the hatches and 5 s ,,,,„_ she had given me. Walking home in the cruelty of it, I wrote, re roachiug her, burning sulphur throughout the entireal4ip, the oilui River. Here a number of nuts red to any other. the plates which are to - ,' p• g t, the heaviness at IeaviN her p B this he succeeded in ottin rid of a few have been erected for their accommodation be made into writ n elates must have a : " _'A ink twill h g and another Reek went and another. 8 wore a as I looked into the future and saw last the letter came. The poatho hand L thonaand of them+ but sew weeks later the and here they live in an indescribable con- homogeneous or fi,ely grained and equal . it to me as I stood at the ate — y dition of filth and immorality. In ate, texture, and be wi *bent an allow rites _ what w there, or rather what I pictured P. I dares shi way sa thorou hl infested as ever. Y eP �. Y Y PY q Y however, of such unfavorable conditions by or slate diamond , t these familiar glit- in it, For when love is the warp and for• he wondered why I was always there — a he rats on board the Unionist are of a the use of the plant cares are said to be feting crystals are ften termed. After they `` '. t `mo the woof what will not the shuttle of I ripped it open, while my heart punt peculiar kind. Some are actually as large etlected. Zahe last is. found rowan wild have been ae ratwd from t}e other sorts I [11 _-� . - f -? ^Y tin- a fit to break itself. Then the paper drop as fair -sized cats, and have wei hed as p growing Pa ,. i . f, from m hands, and I held on to the a g oil the banks of a small river called the they are carried to, workmen, who fashion r �Iesterda f::inoa had been so different. Y g much as fort pounds. The are of a rare.; ` + O{ alI my airy castles there seemed hardl with a sin in in m earn sad a aadd p° y Ugur. The discovery of ate curative virtues them into school (laces by first splitting - y g B Y i species, never sees in this country, and was due to a ourious"accident. It appears them n event if required, and then flnel - j '_: c ,e left, and I had built a cod few. Be- weakness in seeing, which darkened t e Ca t. Neste thinks the are .the pure Fast PPe P Y Y . s ' �'a ''re I knew Doris, such nn fain had sun and all beneath it. , �• y g that at this place a leper had been living polishing them over with specially adapted - t �: - .- - „aver troubled me ; but wheng I had met . Doris unfaithful —it wasn't nature= In fan raw with his family, Ilia state at length be• steel tools. They are next sent to the join- The Unionist, for some pears prevtons to came such that they could no longer suffer era to be fitted wi ;h wooden frames, after - • 4_ _ - tier at Wincheomb flowershow, love Had Our souls had grafted, and we Rare on beia chartered b the Earn Line Steam- , . ' we were two streams that had met to tut�i, g - Y him to dwell in the house, and he was ac- which they are gnats ready for the educe- l < - Coached me with its wand, and of a sudden K cordin 1 turned out into the fields. His tional markets at home or abroad. r- , ship Company was en riled in the India the 'dead wall of my life like that in the same miliwheel together - our hen ' _ ;' - , + trade, principally between Pondicherry, relatives each day brought hi.n a certain ['hai,eaer s Ronisunt —for I had reaei�a thin were bound with ligaments of their a n quantity of food bat _ g the French settlement of the' Indies and - . 11 -1 > �� - - or two in the long winter nights before the growing ; there was no undoing what a• Marseilles ca in aunts, and it was in q y ' as may readily be Y ' ,�N, • - 'old lace had been hammered into other Cure had so willed Yet there was r ' g imagined hie length rapidly declined, t [ at Ph BICai and �doral Health Of Children• r p this way that the rats first got on board at Ion th he could no longer walk and was hands -- seemed all alive with pictures. handwriting, her own words in good b k Ppndicher the beau very fond of a- 8 ' g There is no more important question in ` - - Everything was lit a ;the world seemed a ink tellin white it was a fist. pIaee fore+cd all day - 1[e prostrate on the ground. the social econr m than than one of proper- s p opts. After thiethe Unionist want iroin After a few ds ahe was our rised to ob- r.. • _ new place and life had sweeter meanies Then 1 at once, through the rash d Y P ly developing Che minds and bodiea of the - - •• ' $ After to all parts of she :world, but the serve Lost his sores commenced to heal, children. A heathy bean is the best. heri- • ' .. after I had loolted into Doria's eyes and she swirl of it, came the thought of the w I Y g rats in the hold had some cargo to gnaw at and it was final! discovered that this fi - t _ - .._ =- into mine. And when, after many months, - doctor, and a queer coldness went thro,�h ubtil -now, and confined themselves to that Y tage that a father or mother can leave to a ' ­ 11 g I Plucked up courage Co ask her Heart how me as if I had been turned to olay beige portion of the ship, news)• entering either was owing to the contact with a certain child. Health is a comprehensive term and �_ - It was and as ahe told me the future widen- Y g p' g is it which ow there in abundance. a . - - m time. The life seemed - to o out f>wam p tar includes the mar 1 as well as the physical - + Cho cabin or forecastle. Further e: eriments were made, and it was p Y ad out in such a fashion that the sight me, _.and I could scarcely move my feet; since Jaguar the tlaionist has been P nature. The child whose body is in a good - Y found that the application of this lent to ! i 7-I �m of it nearly made me light- headed. half staggering, I went indoors and drop ci•rr iz► cos! tc, Cuba anti reloading with pp P condition, but whose morals are in a poor, -_ t - Had I•known how thin were I should into a chair. Again I read the note, Cho h Y g g the leprous sores caused them to heal Un- condition, is not health child as I mean ' 1. things + S iron Ore and the rats bein,< unable to sub- fortunate) there is no proper er medics} aid y _ he,'ve held my tongue, through shame and every cursed word was burnt in my b sin slat on either commodity, have forsaken Y P the term healthy. Better r health and ' L hopelessness. But m father never eve a Y in the district so that anti now`no scion• poo for ever. great moralit th n teat health and r' . g the hallo and invaded` the cabins. The tifie observation of ice effects has et been g Y g- I'O° �.: sign that ruin wa near upon him ;that my " I cannot marry aa, d*ar --it is im - sailors have al[ goG news of this and `it is y morality. But ny cannot theuilibrium �' comfortable herita a as I deemed it, was y y made. Bishop Dion sins informed *bliss C._ sable, I like ou— am fond of you, I b P Y be reserved . he mother b observing li, .' I _ - - g next ua impossible to bet. a crew to go in Marsden that s can doctor Had ono to P Y g mortgaged to its last rood, The crash came told you in the orchard that evening but young g certain condition by placing herself within + Y liar, as the rat above all things, is what live among the lepers, with a view of laves- ,Well N witho �t certain influences, b kt_ and then t he sale, and then life in a tittle I cannot be your wife-1 cannot i ed, ,leek is most afraid of. ti ati saienti will the action of the Y . -' cottage w 6 1. g with a broken -down father and a On, I wish I had told you earner how ngs g t►g Y cultivating certai�ei phases of her moral na- . . changed look -out which perhaps made me were ; it was cruel of me to let you on plant, but he unfortunately took ill and died Lure, can largely oreshaps the character of : ' - -, . _ over -mood For sometimes I des lovin me without telling you ti,e tru I before he had time to make any communi the of% rin(t. B t arenta —the mothers as ;: y paired of loving g Y P' p ever oaeeain Doris or of bein able under was afraid to at last; but now bu are wa Maori Version of the De1aRe• cation on the subject: One peculiar diaoov- well as the fat}�ers —are lamentably deft - J. f' - p g g y y Atxordi,i to Chi tradition ,in Cho N I• a he made derin his stn and chat was ' many years to support her in a way fitting it seems leas difficult to say. Forgive e ; g Ka' ry g Y+ cienton this point. They donot bestow upon s to bar upbringing. Everything would be look elsewhere for a more fitting m te— Chu tribe of Mavis, uteri had become very the discovery of the Leger lacillva in a bah the subject the thought that it deserves, If 1. - broken off, and it would all be dead wall some one who can fully share your ne life pumen,us, and evil ppr�evailed everywhere. common in the district- He attributed to they would give to their children the care s ~ The tribes aarrelled and wars were the satin of this fieli the prevalence of • ; '__: again. with yea, and help you as a wife a aid, q , g P that by every natural law they are required It was in some such hurd6ur• that the with head, heart, and hand me on who �requeeat. The worship of Tape wasneglect- leprosy in and stoned Y,tkutak to ive to them, there is no doubt that the j ', -- + ,, ad, and his doctrines were openly 1 denied g . - notary s letter found me that morning. I � love you better than Dos p°n y �t ateRSnsx`s JOVRNZV. - children would a better and society would 1 , ' `. *bird seldom heard of Uncle Ben, and bad An hour went by, maybe tiro, whi the Men, soya • wrlier iaaJcience 13iftings, be ►senafited by t e careful oveiaight. That • ; -: I_ °- - . - never seen him. He had in early manhood hardening went on ; while the love died utterly refused to believe the teachings of Miss Marsden made her journey under there are many rents that do not proper- - - " : _ _` . - deeply wronged m father in some way, sway, and the light and the o life Para•whneuamea and Topunui -a -uta re- the most advantageous auspieies. -She was I care for their offspring is quite as true as ' 5; =' ` andhianame was rarely mentioned. Ihandeyd' dimmed and flickered out, leaving a is sPecting the separation of heaven and provided with an autograph letter from the hat there are dome pa ents that -do five- - r - the letterta father, and he was dumb like darkne$a with hats and riven Tea I earth by Tana, and at leagtd cursed these Czarina, with whom she had been in con- g �� a... , ge• them ail the at noon they need. A child I - .: ' - myself, his face workin strap sly between rose up and looked (round at `.he di enoe itwo devout men•when they continued their slant communication. She made the jour- should not only( be well fed and properly - -. g g 11 ..- - anger sad somethin softer. Then he at of things ; for all seeixed altered, a> _i aoLB• Th Lbese two teubsn w ©re Hey from Moscow as far as Omak in cam- liousetl and clothed Fiat its moral life de- t d eu g P the same, I moved to my desk, and 'lock- very angry, and got their stone axes and ny with a your English woman named manda jnat at, popa�r cultivation as a tree it own and said c Censciencemoney, lad, ,, pa g everq essay on it; but -it's saved yet from ing a drawer, took out all her letter ,and cat down totara and other trees, which Mias 1• ield. At Omsk the Qortornor sent or a flower,: if theca is a desire that either • - .� _ my folly, so tek it, an thank God, for teach. they, too, had altered, and wero mar ly so they dr,►ggod - together to Lhe souree of flee an aide- decamp to sccomgany her +ts far an the tree or the flower shall reach . its full ;I ; . ' in' Pea repentance an me forgivenesoI many pieces of paper, not sacred th• to River To fags` ( p4isrii}. They !wand the Tomsk, and as he spoke Lrngliah fluently stature in the one ease and its complete �s timber ether with vines of the irita and Miss Field returned to St. Petersburg. In eilioreseence in the other.' And what is the . ` t easy lesson, when a brother-- Well,ehed with reverence, like bits f the P 1. i well lot lie. Poor Ben t" hot rood. But tfie breath oflavattd from • ropes, su made w viery wide raft, Tbea one of het letters from the north, Misa - . � Y b child in its rlation to society if its . - . - No wonder, then, that I saw vision as I them got at some soft corner in me, ' akt they made inoantawi ns, and built a house Marsden wrote n$ « moral nature is at careful and ayatematical- ss,, m eyes hot and ti htei.in m throe . For = on the raft, and put much food into it-- Dr. Alexeeff and if are now b _ __i,. t �C. walked home is the tight of the ' aftet rrtiith. Y Y g �, y Y Iy developed 1 The evolution of the mind is _ It was nearly dusk when I arrived at the a send or two I paused, lookin t the fern root, kuuaar (4weet potato), and dogs, the banks of the Lena waitin till our car o . Y t g 8 as important ash the evolution of matter. In - P. '' _ cottage; ne • and as I turned for a 'last loo's at vision that grew out of them till an er Next they repes their incantations- an(Oboat starts. We have found out that ore "'�'' �"b g many ways tt to mare important. The 11 . the burnished hills, a bat came between me puffed and blew it all away, leaving n with : PraYol that rain migh4 descend is each must ride oa horseback from Yakutsk to moral astute eels others. The physical - . _�" and the li ht and fluttered mocki' 1 tefore only the bundle of pa rs, Thin I w pI,ed abundance as would_ convince men Qf the Vjluiak, a thousand verets then ride at ant . S P8 Y Harare chiefly eets'the individual. u , along with a dead rose acid a ! % of Power of Taue, and prove the truth of his findicig the lepers, which may mean another e �- me. But I kissed my rose and laughed at P g existence and the neceasit of the care- Z 4O0 — .- F = ' r :. •. the flittermouse. yellow hair, and directed to Miss nlow, Y , then 1,000 versta back again to . a " t : a . monies of worship for life and for ' 1 -, .=. I had lived sorre twenty -five years in the Ranston -in- the -Vale, Woroestershi Eng• P pew, Yakutsk. I have to rive all these thou_ Yt Tana ed Saint and �1tlIIar• I � _:- . world without knowing much more of it lmd• and th avert. evil and death. Then ca se saudn of vereta, ss there are no reads, ante A few years go s little girl applied to s . - ' ... i; than what oar va ley and its nei hbourhood "Here," said I, as Nita, m an 's old teach °ra —with T[u•Rete, a tamale IIan,ed marshes and forests, acid I rather dread it, one o our �k t g for in la a cities for d Wai aaa -Neu and another wotnaa— Pso large r a mission had to ahaw ; ao that what I saw on my long bones- keeper hobbled in to y t etoth P get an I mast confess. To begirt with I have been - , ' ' ' into his Sunda - school. She was told that `` i the raft. Tia, whQ was Lhe rimt on the obliged to have trousers made and very , - - =` jaarney to icy uncle's Canadian farm made for tea ; " let one of the lads take This Lo F i$' rY the classes were a0 fn.l there was no room °- •' - - + raft, ra ed that the rain might de- 'hi h boots over the knees, as I mast ride ,- me wonder and marvel, as yonag people do Lhe depot before dark. No matt er ; I l P , Y d g for bar, and that the church was so small k - wend in at torceata, an wham tike a man •the say it is too unsafe to 1 _ when they go for the, first time beyond the take it m self, —Where s Boss! great y y _ - .. . •+ ty ++ it had so rained for four or five ride the other way, sa we have coax t s that no more 'classes could be organized. t l' , mountains and see what is there. But there . Coin away ? said Boss W its , as i ' y, y - ' aped n half an hoar later at the to he days and nights he repeated his incaa- to et off the horses and wade through Moen disappointed, the little girl began to -� t° _ , is no need to dwell upon that , and, mere• P P+ g save pennies— her family was ` - - was mendin — "just sa the corn's lo rations that it might cease, and it ceased. eider the water or forests so I shall be a Y Per —for the Y:: over, it doeen t concern the drift of what I 1 Y The raft was lifted b the waters and float. little tired whoa Iget book w England, but purpose of enlarging the church in order g that she and o her children like her mi ht - '' am telling you. for the machines 1 Summat wron p YOU down the river Tobin a. ..;' Nor need I say much about the farm and look kinder hit —hole fain t aerie He q All men and I would go tnro�agh fire and water to Help }� accommodated. She told no one of her . - . , • = . "- rsonil estate which had come to me wiped his face, looking hard at min which women and ehildron were drowned of those my r lapace. a1 ppee poo ambitious purpose, however, so that when ' by my uncle's will. I found that the I turned awa , feeling it was a tell- Lis, who denied the truth of the doctrines Miss Marsdea's most remarkable feat in to r, _ , : _, >.; +� » reached b Tone. The legend pastor of tjhis church was called tc► her 1. I - �-_ - - ..,.. latter came to some eighty- thoneand dollars You wont be alone long, I nt " P Y g d then gives doubtless her tong tourney in Summer and amide a months later, to comfort her -t ' _ chiefly invested in Northern Pacific " My father is on his way, and iii take a detailed account of the wandet�ings of the Wint�sr. Her iatk about lepers will, pre- -. wad other stock • and the form ©r a possession of the farm and see tQ t ea in raft and file doings and adventures of its sumabl bo interestln , and liar idea of 1° her severe illness, he saw nothing unuau- �. �' '• Deco nta, Once the caw oddesaes �iri►n• }�� g al, only a frail child of 6J years. large tract of prance -laud, whit house, my absence. I have asked him to p you Pa Y g . caring or the poor creatures is a humani- The little sr1fferer died and s week later - '" .° farm- buildings, and every appointment of s on, Boss, and I think yoet'll find hi a gaol derin on Lhe face of the ocean, These acme tarian ono. But there is no acre for leprosy there were found in her battered -red first -class property. There was a new rail- sort,- -GFood -bye. See you again ms dw me a commotion in the sea, that the on the Lena. Russian and Pollan daotota 1. -1 , pocket-book, which had been her savings _ $ , ';g" way ereepng up, which would double its when I've—when rye fpand what -want. raft might bedeatroyed, and tLoae omit might have studied the disease thoroughly. It k, 57 naies and a sera of r h� 4• . tat - M . rich. The sea was 'boisterous, bat the was taken there in its unitive forma P Pape µ . ; . _ _ _ value in a few w yearn lima ; and it was for I glanced down at his farrowed falls ►nd saw p� >- . t ,as to ea after I had seen the place kindness in It. = raft and its ot:cnpaata were not overwhelm- hundred years ago by exiles. The disease, told in chit ash print the story of her , 1 :; ,' q whdtber I should let it, or wait, or sell it "Last summat, fferl" said h -, and I ed• when they had floa"Va0iout for seven an infectious one has in man cam, die ambition and�the purpose of beraelf- denial. . `f '= • ""' ga moons Tens ke to hLu com ioaa sad y d The story f the little red pocketbook and ri ; :. " . right out. I wrote the lawyer, ea g that; , cQUtd feel the search of his look. _ He was � Po , out in the villages where it was on inall `` *.1 yin said " We shall not die ; we s 11 land on g Y its contents,�nd the unfe,lterin faith of its ,_ : , - for the present I would take it.in hand till a shrewd man, twice my age, and "y have glinted in the course of oneratiana, But g µ ' t'. the corn was safel harvested. noticed man thin s since we had Neva to• the earth," in the eighth montu the rollin g little owner, gat abroad. It touched the '- �-` Y Y g $ aeeasianally children are born with the ether. " r heart of lain and sinner alike. Her ins im- . s�'$ motion of the raft Had chsn ed • i p ° - .' ,, So one thing leads on to another, and ive g changed; t now hideous ttae�editarp disease on thoai which . _ _ - re are oar own deatia without knowin " Ay, I've lost nomotbi " I ai iswmd ; pitohed up and down and rolled, Tau rhea dewelQ to what is a led le ros but is tiou became prophecy, and men labore3d K' - . - :' V:, P Y « ' ' �' said that the signs ns of his staff indicated that P y' and womeII ng axed children saved to aid - it. But I bad looked at things in a practi- bat its not that I m after, Bose, No use 8 quite incurable. The poor creatures seem + _f-,- P '` sal way and accord to Ii hts ; and hunting for broken babbles I tak it." the sea was becoming loss deep,andhedeolsr. to bear upon themselves the eoileotiva ' In its fulfill nt. These 57 pennies became - _ y y " g ' ' " a ed that was the month in which they would the Nucleus a fend that in six ears raw the notary commends me ; and sent . No, fain t, drawled Boss ; t what- 9 hsrited,paniahinent of poet genoraciQns, y . , g -� ..- K_ a letter along saying ; "Yes, Jack ; bat ever you're after, it'll teak some itdin', I end on dry earth. They did laid at Haw- - to$260,000, and to -day this heroines plc• . . —,' don't tarry the thrashing too," which was " guess, an' ou ma scour the wo d n and aiki --the place from which the Maoris a*. U . . Lure life -s' han a cons icuousl in the : ' 11 y «•F ' 1 ``x only sweetheart like dawn an Sad it in yourself when :1'a dace. sordinpp�� to their traditieu, mlgtated to New hallway of college building in which 1,`400 .. 4``a yy Zealand. d► Pu insurance company has got students at nd �. - Th3 weeks eased on, and I found pleat Hate s geed knwsk round, gsf%r; an when ,and connected with which d s < f, ` � �. � _r into operation in Denmark. You irla there area hatch ea -' . ' -�> to occn ar, interest me, as was natar its all burnt out,'oome lwk afnlnd mek 8' $ capable of seating 8,000, . ,y ,:. . : - g t - A: ' " °'t I let Boss Nilson keep mach of his ttgthority irie�eds wi' things," A female ut(st fell 1100 feet from y Droll t emselves' at "1 1'y paying a a hospital f r children named for ; he Good . lf ' . > ",— --he i+�d been iii char a of the farm since I could see his ontstreichod iaind and a batleoII at �on Tuesday and was in- small sum pertodieally beeoine entitled to a Samaritan, and a Sunda school roam tare '� g mine went _ ' •. regular weekly allowance from the com- e o Y fl . `'''} n ..: to it: inv 1 awtutl killed. n u h to sc m t •t=�, ' - ,� -_ • � � �' the dea�h" and his loqusciouli company was o anLaril . y g co moctato all Cho boys and �. ,'� ,a S ., y 8 pant if Choy remain unmarried at and after rairyefery? la who have yet asked to enter it. A ��` "- - -_ not dicta eeaible after I had IQarned to $'ton , er, was all I heed as the. Above the leas 4h of nineteen or twenty► the ago of Q. The. fact that mart - horse leaped affway with too down 'lie rough feet, snakes ut the Phitlipine Islands in. forfeits all claims is expected to assure th it is It reads like ogle, but::iapwas - - ' r know him. One day in the town near by it is not one. The little girl's nee was . '=r -• I ha ned n a' Worcester man —ane track, k PPe $ $ g," crease greatly in bulk for ovary footip su;aaa$ of scheme, not to speak of the Hattie Ma` Wiatt,. and the s lend[d inati- :r +,. k $enshaw --an tics clannish cod (satin So ton I acid to tale hot egence and lenigth, so that a snake IIinet�eeII feet long tardiness with which insny of the members rations d bed are I,,:eispiia 1?hila►�jel• ,. � ` 4 . _ matfst he plane still less lonely. 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A I � III � . . . .. - � 1. __ ___ - - , - __ - - I _r - - - _1- �.,-_Ii�!' ­ 1_.L� 1k .� . I 2.1 . _ I -, � .,. " TJ � . - .. ; I . nu ���fllfrom debts that had boon written off as bad . THE B10YOLE, IN WAR„ . - - -1 I, ,0_, I .X1 . ft,V,I -11 --- . - __ - �10II '�,,II; __ - . - . - . I . . .1, I ... _� I.! - '.. ..'r ffl1ddVQftf*l.--4W0, � " .111. ru�'. I II �. - J ,,-4--� -, ,---A- A---. .. __ __ � - , ; I -0 - � . . P"oww 4~1 - �W'47 .- .. , : . 4w`I 1 1 - - . - .1 . ­ . Jc-';, ,4jff ---Uf - on the safe side In estimating the results of .-, " ' � . . I - . - I - MaXIARd'S EXPOrl , its. '' � - ' - `X - � " � � . .." - ryearl b I ad enwh h � What a world of measting this stAtement . � , '. , � . � . r '.m . 1;, , the , W $n land had the idea of using bloyel 4, 11� L _- _. ascertain Mw.rce InT late , . I... �,-, 4�' - . - X, - 1 , V� I . ure of Ty our embodies. Just what you are looking for, ' - - ., . . . - - . . 1" ` I . ,: rol a . , .; - . . .. : .. . . .*1 a have souchir, to makf llejro ton, "orderl ion suggested to her in I 88 I ." �!�r­l­',. I � . . . micaimi, ol!�2 at' IV - am 1 by one Of in it- not? Putnam's Painlen Corst Extract- 7 � "'. V.- - I - , . 'Aiannal I t we by no meMs loge a al we . . j � I .... � � - '11, , � Thirty440 . .1 her regular officers, at a time wken biavole �, - ;r - , 4 I . - t., �Prowrona and L writeoff, and caI in 'tamn ,�-., -"­ - - solder4­4 � 0 a a or-the great sure-pop corn cure --seta in .. V 7,11 4" ]h . 080 clubs were being formed all or the king- this way; - - ; �, - �;! . '... ." _., .� . . . " It makes no. sore spate ;safe, ' - I— ..q,3 - * ,." � . �. IBK*Y year. : debts back Into strength, and to avail ournelve � . ... . . . . - . c dom. Lord Eloho, an authority on militar ---'., 1A ': "., ! �. _J�-­ . I - � - - - I , I 11 of every opportunity to make the beat of them. acts speedily and with certainty ; sure and, . . ,_ . .� , " . - _. �% - ­.� . ­ I _ I ­ � � �t­­ .1 . , 1 , - .:, - --­­ - . : ..i.,. f. - . 0 - . �. _.. � . 'k .., . . . , - . ... . 1. . . : � , -*.'," Th,)se old matters are kept oonstand I - matters suggested that the clubs were . . ,2. � " , " . . .., - I 11 . . 2. - . I . 12 " , , �,, I . - - mildly, without inflaming the ports ; pain- :'- .. ,,�­ - ­-Itl2i";� , 1, It -. , - ` ;-,D, • 14 , P. � 6 0 .. I �'. I ­ �, - ,�i_ I � - 6 fore us. and we have the pleasure of p to,, ready. in sufficient training to volunteer for - ,AIIL I � -; .r, � .: .... �- Thirty sixth Annual Meeting Of lessly. Do not be impored upon by imitations - - I - - - , - .. , .'t � � % , � .. t4i , - I `� I - __ Q. " . I * Th nk of Toronto, *as back amongst our &I proceeds of 0 active service in the field, all they needed . I I , . - -,--. holders of The Ba . debts when realized. Ftom or substitutes. . - .1 I ,,-I.I.V. 1. - � � 3 t,!. -. . , � . � h 0 15th " ,0A 1: I . I . "N'. � � � , - - � S ok , June. Esq., was have this yeargiven ourprodt being a "rifle slung across their back, cart- . - .- I - . oR loss n I . I � . . _- � I � � - -4 . - - . On motion George Goodarhotn, t" 1 . " :V 4 - . :, . _. . -' �. I � . � . u wan re- credit for $W,000, which, togethor with tht - ridge boxes and well defined duties." How. . I ­X- ­.""4. 1- ! $! - - I . - . the chair, and Mr. Coulson 1_6 MiN60410m -_ L - _.I) - � " �q; ..A' -- 11 .... X I . - called to , . surplus profits after payment f ever, not until 1885 were military cyclists I . ; 6-i � I . � -) act as Secretary. ' 100:10 I I . . . ., I I quested b( 1. Black- In dividendii, has enabled us tol add 001- I 1� - ­ . W.. i,. - ' - . .. - . �, I , "� .1 1 . , � I . Walter S. Loo - � FABy F40tigh. ,, , - - . ,I - �# -�, - I . Z.. -Messrs. and Thos. ( . to our Rest, and to bring fdr�rard, tEens u b � empoh.yed in England, and then they made .' ,�:-. ! -'(, - � - .1 � 1. . . .11 ... _1'wi . . . 4 \ • 0 appointed gerutineors : 1, 11' � , . . I , - - 1­ , - . ..� - . ­ stock were &e secretary stantial balance of $38.,M 95 to next year. � a successful experiment, using them &I - .1 '01�.""7,­_k .- - � I 9 V., , By request of the Clisirmall, The Rest now amounts to f 1,700,4-00, and It I.' scouits during the Eastern man(euvires. This M11111 Bagley. " Yes; butnow-you must 1. . Ar,e. _K:.-�� , � " _�'- - . following I � , ',-. r, .. - read the f - customary to compare the proportion this fun fo ive and forget." '. �' � .j I- -� - .- 4# I . . _�4:" . .; Report: flail was in the Sussex regiment, who have ever .. C ��- •','! . - .��Z­wo , _ . bears relation to the ea n, I Wise Faraway. 11 Oh, I can forgive but !�..;,;i, , , ... . � . Bank of Toronto bavo roportion Joe cat`tytv per can . . ­ , �,._,;, v, The Directors Of the B basis our To eiaff since employed them with advantage when* it not so easy to foltget.,, � .__ . . .., '.- Miss , V "I .14, . 'S , � iewure, in presenting to the Shareholders the I prefer, ho ever, to call your a ntion ever field operations have Teen practisoeL ' ::. � I . i Report. together with _� �V_­_ -- I - . sixth AnmuoA v Min Bagley. 11 Nonsense I I can tell you . - . . -1 I . � hirtY-six 'Accounts, as on 31st May rti m which our Rest beara to on -.,-' ­ 'k- .4,1- - - ­ - 11 . . ..- t of the Ace to On A couple of years later a commander . - . - .,. _. - ., -'� .. � z � - loans and d acount;s, since it is no a provisto a hundred things I've forgotten, " _ `;j - . the propo I a statomell I - . � t I . .- ; : Y ,)t. - r ... - last. during some evolutions finding himself . . I . . �,�' ', 1- /. ip . ..t ". � v, " . .. . - . The net profits realized -compare favorably against poadble losses arising from tba � short of cavalry, conceived the bold idea of � , -- .. - . .. �.. . � � 01"D I _. �1 -"?;-; - 1, " - - ­.,,.�*, � . � with former yo and the Bank continues source that a Rest should be matutaine - . ,_A,'4-­',­ .- - _,�. - . . 1��` - - . out using I � - I � ." - I ,.,Y�, 4'. -- 1. kls.ev - . .. - to show an increase in all Cho departments of Rased, therisfore; upon neatly $11,OW,Oft yclists as scouts on the flanks 61 his - , , , . 630th-the meth and results Whei - ... `_ '� 11'aIII . ; its business. standing in can@, we have a Rest fund of 15 line of march. Thin was a scratch oyclis� it in enough to make a man swear, to find Cyrup of Phip ibs kell. • i�s . - _.!... �'_,_� :;� `;"*1' * .- _. - . . - �le%sed to report that per cent. 'Viewed in this way the mam . when taking a toig load to markoc, that the 1- �i - 1. 1.� . - . . . . , Your DirecLore are 1) place $W,000 to the provided a,, a reserve is b no Ineang to corps made up of volunteers and civilians .. �, -! - , . - -x:,, .... I . . -they have been able t( .0 present- large, and f "nsider t4)at gle fund 0houl 'a' und refivehnig thet,"te ndidw I., _,,�,:,_� . I - so Account, I � � some of whom had no military ktiowledg, wheels suddenly refuse to go You .".t, !�V,_ I . - , �,%. .., "NII 11 . -11 . . , , ­­� -l". .�l eP ,croditof Proft and Lo from debts which had continue th Mhtntain a reasonable ratio- to Ou will save dollars by using Peerless Axle gently yet promptly on theltUlle ,,, '. � 1. _. - . - in whatever, but they soon fell into what was . pg , - - -1 I 0 A.". . g amounts recovered , I A Increaseifibasinesq.1 feel that I have but too a- Bold by dealers everywhere. L Bys, " . . . been written off in Previous Year& our attention to this view of the Rest I required of them. The main body of oy- Rreass Only- - y . iver and Bowel�j dwans the � . , . ��- ,q - . coat credit ef Profit and , yo . , ,� ; , '�,,�K'.. �� -.4, The ba'iuii ,was ...... ld,25861 securo,your %pprovio-1 of our acuon In strerl - clists moved forward in the centre of the tem effectually, tfisl�i&- 0014 heaI , � Kod � . - - "I I . , - . 1. Loss, on May.* 1991 Ethel --S I hope the men aren't going - .., . . . �, _' ,!". .., : � , ening it, an, I P have to is further that - I . -, -I . *t­ " �-,.. �; I , ofit.,; for the �car. after t road, while the flankers on their bicycles 'g to 8,ches Bad fevm andeuree habitu"I '.**- "' � .- - - ie', . ;t - . , � The net P, provision for all losses -- - � ,.. Sharcholdeas sore now reaping great bane secured the country from eight to (*n miles wear those boj=d broad-straw .bi4t# again � .. --. ": , -, , . � . . making full Pro' I X., �: . - taw 1­1 , r , V - ... .. interest . . from the policy which has been pursued in t 1, - this Summer." Maud-11 Why?" Ethel- constipation. By M-P of Fip is � � _..�, I!., • ... 4 and deducting . . . on each side. During these same to - . _,!., � - " 9 - 11, ­­. - �, .; . I � I I A I ­ 1. accrued on deposits and rebate on I . past With reig ard to this fund. . urea two pi uiI - ad Be-.ause they mum one 'a bang up go. only- remody of iti kind everj?ro- _ - -�, .'."'r . cant tA the. : A branch of tho B&I at Point St. Chftrle eked wheelmen were sentout on, .. : vi L, . . '111 - current discounts, am AA , : ' �' - - ' '. , - - . . . - - - sum- of ......................... ­­ 292,72543 In the City of Montreal.' was apprie vei ' IN special mission and rode fifty miles in "WARMG," ask your Dru t for cum du , pleasing the *18te and 86- 1� _:.�'...., "' ,.1. . I .. Amount recovered from - recently, and we have reuon to believe ttw I just under five hours, though much of the SON81 TOOTHAOHIM Q M, take no ceptable to the a' ach .. . _ . .�-, V, , debts writ IV, I JU, r __ ­ '" - - . ten off in previous years ...... substItnte. .�t,._,�` . . ..o- - � _. . . o advantage to many of o road was in bad condition. � beneficial I ., I customera and lead to increased bas' f r 1. - - . fLud . ly , M fte ­ I �' - 11 $338,M 95, the Bank. I . OFFIcIAL RECOGNMON. . . . - A. P. 612.. its UtI "d . , 4 - _ . . I .-.., . . � , . %Q � ­ . i � :-: , '' . __ - . . efibets, Pr:9gared al fro the motA,..1. . : .� t_1 0 , . - - - , : - - . The repot the Bank his The success detailed above, of the first - ' 'L-- . ' ' , "4t;kv , , - t SUbot&Ueef� i ­ ,; , . 7-1. _ � 4. �''4 , ' -Thissnm has been appropriated sustained the death of our late colloagu em I t of cyclists as cavalrymQn led t* them . - '5­ , - - ' roo-lated as follows: sus , ed ,� refers to the loss � ' - John 1A 0 men OROVO 8180101T AND W ly CO ce healthy a s4gr aI _.- �;v,� . . . . . � � i - �11` - . _-� Dividend No. 71, Five per • Mr. Jo yo. He had been a member '� T 'a" thwbest gooda., them and,dee - " i� -1 . ,_ - - the f ination in England, by authority, of - -_ 1 3 man =ellent q dities,co - . _. . . '� cent ........... � ........... $100,00000.".; . :' the Board b or E. short time only, b9t reader ----.--, ----.----- ­ - . . I � . I • - - . I .,-i. - %11� * I Five per . . . $ever bodies of military cyclists. A I .", I R Dividend No. 72, Fi - , , valued asst tance and gave promise of bet *10 OEM "Out of Darkness into to ay hav made it ttbKna I '_ �z� 'il;. . : ­ 00.. , - - . - L .., Il. - .. cent ....................... a very asof I director. To fill the vaean cyclist ps, known as the 7wenty-sixth *J or, the at M k - % known. , : ._�,.�. .,._�.�&_- 1 * . . . _!T0_1!!-$200,000 00 4wr of my life, in the boo or . ­ . . ... . � Added toRi I thus caused, the Directors, acting under t, Middlesex, probably the most thoroughly airer t-q to handle- Selling price only $1, terms o Ulu .y . - '__ " `_ I.IIP - - !, . 3.9t Accoi�nt. - ` -: �.­�, • $100,000.00 con erred upon them, elected . . liberaL William Briggs, Publisher, Toronta, 75c '. 11? 4; - . - . next -1. . I ' w Rel organized body of wheelmen in the world --- _____ P. ?M) I is for sale in . "'I I ­ 11 - Carried forward to Ile - . Tob:mrt f d. of Montreal, awell-kno - ' ,�r: • I -, - I ., , J�, , - and h* hl sued -customer of the Bank, t bot - . Vf�_ . - . . year........,....._ 38,98395 198,9a 95 was created by direction of the War Sears- by ; leading druggistiL - .. I , . � . � � "' . I - I ­,,TV,, '..- .1 . . . ­ a to taught by Miss Chubb, general agent . I - � . . . . being leiyn d desirable to have on the Do d tary, composed of 120 man of all ranks. _ ' , _� I . g Iffe AGK .SCALB FOR DK29% CU rllKQ _. - M An reliable dr4gist who may - ��i , .'�t,� I - .. - . y -1. _- ��k�", . . , " � " I.- .. I - � - , : 098395 proven tive from that comm con o There in milso in England a well formulated f or Ontario, 256J Toxxt ", Toronto Out have it on haI will fe I. � V where the 3ank's interests ar6 steadily - scheme . PM .1 � � ... . . a:] addition of $TOO,- for t the re nlar soldiers as - Ure .1 _:� �,�, JR .. . . . With the above mention creasing ia .mportance. nj .80 I . - - � �, � . . .- . .. . on,flick laiptly for wifibm . ..- � ; I _ W to the Ite.9t that fund now amounts to P,' 1 have agLin pleasure In bearing testfino y cYclis(4, at =lot, u under the FIELDTEA cures Constipatt . . superin. Pro . 1- . -, , . � . . . �� , ._ . e " - y open e tendence of the gymnamium . ured ouly by tba .;, ... �' �'� " , ) - . . 700.0(Yl. to the zeal and efficiency with which Headache restores the Complexion to try it. MkLn ,.". I .;,. r',,t" An office of the Bank ha,; been recentl ' General Manager and the other members of 0 aides, volunteer inspector. Be- GIRGet Free �ample at GARYWIm TEA l- I .-I... _ , . 11 . � . ed in the Charles district, in the Get have been granted Aospicy 317ChurchSL Tnron - , ..4i I, I'.- ,_I 11� .. . I , �, . ... . . a- . . �. * .. 4. -, �3 4 _. I � (� - Point St. M staff continue to discharge their respect a . CAUF " * "' ,, . City Of Montreal. and your Directors b duties. permission to organise cyclist sections with- 0811A , IG SYRUP M ­�,:01_­-,j" - . . to the TWO CANADIAN PATENIt FOR SALE 1. ... . I I _,V - . I sieve it will prove to be of service I 1. I I . - � '. -_ � , I.. . I _ With thes 6 remarks, gentlemen, I beg ) e ia their establishments, the strength to be � . - i� I i 1� III, Bank. - TProcoss of oofwnipg and 8ubduoing re- a" I low CIAL. I _. " . - - . . I � - - . - _, . -?6- received LoulavZLI Ky. XZW TQRJC. N. 75, ,.".`;1­ � t to move, real ! 1: seconded by the V4ce-Presl one officer, two non-oommissione officars, fractory ores. Grand chance for miners. For - . _. . . The Directors have to 'refer with deep regret that t report now reZA - . . 38 the Bank has sustained the do- I - . . twelve to twenty privates and one bugler. usAlculars address, INVKNTOKS UNIO-K, TO- _Wflill _ - I ,. - - � ��_ . . to the adopted. . . - ­� '' 1� " . . colleague, Mr. John lAyfl. SON". I --- --- , �. �"4_- ,ceaF0 of their late collea In vecon�,Injr the adoption of the , rt In August of 1887 a series of instructions - . �' 1. �,` %, lv4Va - . . - : - " - . ." - -% Beatty, "Y ,A. . . . �. -- ­ j, I' I? a . � rendered the Bank essential service, t - PARTICULMS. . . -,.*.­.. - - � e, His tenure of office was a short one, but he the Vice- Pi -esident. Mr. W. H. Beat 6- concerning the formation of cycle corps, ' FOR .1 , ! 1.,*i�.,. . � and his - err t had taken pi ' . �- I - 1_�� - - . valued. The vacancy a their duties, drills, tactics, &c., their arms, YOWNC MEN a 1te'rarntrMtole cut'T'hooroubagh ' - ..- - _,�. , 1'. .,- I I - , - . . counsels were highly va in Mr. CoLilson's position, 'he being m w " _' � ­ -,'�f!" • � thus caused was filled by the election of Mr. r.. uniform, training and the like, were not instruelion given at TOILONTO CU7, rLIW(I Of Complete Ste hes from 2Ox4 to 3W '..­,-'rF �. I . General Manager of the Bank, an "Acme Coal -oil LM Unc *161111 - .. � -real. I a , - 1�-­-­ � . Robert Reford, of Alont SCHOOL, W Tonga St. Terms moderate., lore and Engines" - , .�4 � ted ral 41- � -.".. " - - - . %Vadswortli, formerly Manager at n forth. These instructions also indicated I to 8 IFL P. Iarg D a I Coal or wood to I - . .. tifying to n Write for particulars. � 4� i� � � ­: �, k,: I . The Directors have pleasure in tea a busines Also agents for the "The Marsh Steam Pub�lr the bett bo . ...'! I 14� � ­ . . Ont., being phuxod in charge or the t clearly that -it was the intention of the McDowell Garment Drafting Machine. .*r ' IVI-a 1�, , the satisfactory manner in which the officers Toronto Branch. The change had be no . - - � ,�,��V,40" . . I . . respective nee authorities to employ the cyclists not merely . feeder in the market; Rotuma ; XqVD �,,� ... '.,�� of the Bank have performed their to necessary o Ning to the Increase of thebusi DR. CLARK 8 CATARRH CUR feed water heating It from 40 tp 60 dw&86L ,W'!� . • �:�,M, ,!,. " ­:.:� . -_ dutieI . of-the Bank which. during the past ten ye. ' as messengers, but as a fighti for ce to For catalogue send 3c. stwn soon � PI �. , - . The whole respectfully subinitted. . . CATARRII never tails P_ Z" -;A -.:',;.�Q . . . I . ai,nco ar. , ooderharn became President perform such duties as might flavif to the lot send 5c. in sI 0 URED is CILLI= A CO , Ca tea plate, O&L . .. ­ ,J�X � . . I., ,11-11KA1. b4 V _i, , ident, had more than doub . 11 . ... I ." � , 11 (Signed) GEORGE GOODF ilyou FREE � __14 -- - - - � ec 13 of mounted infantry. or postage and *0 Will ma ., _., , 7� - �on( c ! , , . rd � ;, President, I I with a very tMinsr referenc; - . . � , .: - . I _'xi.i."., - � .-. . . . . - _- I - - - ­,'-� . . __ - � - . � 9 - . . . . - . the present severe illness of i9i Fulton, an go much has been Oven about England's a (notrial Wkage. Clark Claemical Co., TO XQQ a 1141419 LON 80 -- - -- �- � "4 - . - . . . . . citeemed D rector of the Bank. cyclists because even in the initial organiza- Toronto. On& (lba"SM1,111ke . .f._,., .,-- !V - -tufto , - 1�. I-, i� � _: '' - GENERAL'STATEMENT, 31st3la 1892. The re t was adopted and the thanks of tion of her bodies of military cyclists the --­ -- I I - �Vesl 8qt Cc* VK %xfflo" SAILIVS4 '. ''. .,: '�'j,�­ * . . . I I .. __ . I - - . . , I - . - the Stockli Iders were tendered to the Pr 5si . _ 1: !_� ;- 1, - I authorities enlarged upon - the greater A LL FOR ONE DOLLAWA Manutheturers 10 up CA04T� .. 14 � P . I . - S.90 � - � - LIABILITIES. r cl�� It anywherean ite o . . - ....... i... $ ,473,327 00 dent, Vice President and Directors for I I air Offirr. We are the largest maker; in the 'Leempo. btate* , , .101 , ... . . - Notes in circulation .. ... I care and at noon to the interests of the B a I,- functions of the riders, who, an seen above, Aexico. without security- ]Lfya '_ - ., I,--• . . . . . Deposits bearing inter- 01minion. To advertise _k ' . - . . - -'-,' 1. , .�,4.i . . L eat , II 55 • , during the past year. . might be employed as infantry. In the of our goo& we will sondl to.any address by , apply to1AxAA&eut*orwft -,..-- -- I - ;, ' , " 4:-:. ............ ...... $6.426,6 - . �, 1�_�, �� � - I . . Depo,.zitq not bearing . . .. � . . _ �, The following named gentlomen were el t- armies of the Continent cyclists as a rule. Express, securely packed, one of our Union HEMP V L MAUPT, Preareen& . I- , . � __ -., �;, . , _ , � . - . � - ., . ., . . ed director for this year : silk parasols or umbrellas. paragon frame, I . 4 ;� . ,t .. . ..... 1,390,807 71... - . . - - a " Illy-i - - - interef . ... ... - 7,817, pe Gro. GooiD itAm, ALZX. TIoi; are employed in performing dULAW Of minor plain orfavey handle, on receipt of *1--A . . Dwrrz CrI MOKTAIRII�, '. .... . LCIA.,.;��,'J . impIe. I .. I . I - -�." - I -1 "-I' -11 - `13alance-.due to other banks .... 0"i y 90 WM. IL B9 TTY, ;� HFNRY CovxRT; ' . - - . 8`41 ', ' I . I.. ill. - 1. - Iry itlarol umbrella. Tryone. Notetheaddre Agents Wanted Eve , '. - ­1 . T ��I. - Unclaimed diridends.. $ 130 00 , - 19AM'A Knisinfactory, 368 A 370 Tango 6L, - . 11. - - -, , . w ` . ____ - - -_ ., - . . - Half Yearly dividend, HENRY CA RA,, Wm. Ozo. GOODERI 13L : so or HD MAE HAM ' Toronto. I - . �i - . . . I . I us - - - . __ . .. - - � . . payable lot June, 92. 103 000 00 . I 1100ERT RzrORD. ) . I " " .. - . - . - ... . 00.1T) 00 We ne Board met the game atte-qpon A 4; esessoe, Nellie In the lroasess 'ReLATAL 011315"Al sip 1 4 I ..- . ., . - . ". ____ I re ton of As Rk . - _... %_-­N,; � I - . ; - . I - . ___ when Goo e Goodqrhnni, Esq., was unlLni• Old Indian Chief. I __ �,4111 ­ . ­ , A"' . • I Total liabilitics- to tlic.publin.. - 49,0,1.7.51.25 uwusl� re o act I - ]KA" & S`1vZAK POWER. I* I * ': 1?4 . ! '. 0( )"Irwidont� and Win. 1 IL Living in the Wenatchee, a narrow valley . -I`$; , , , I I I � . Capital Paid up .......... ILIO Beatty, ]t .. Vic-c-President. : Jo S. CARTER39 - SYRACUSE I . . 91 ..: ,10 .. . putting into the RACUSE, K-Y. I , 4 _;rr . . . Rest...................... 1 000 - - e or Columbia River &L . N - . . '700, , , - . , , I I - - . .., . '. - I � I '_ ­ _-'. I .� . ­1 _ _ .1 AID . I . - Int2reRt ac- - .1 I . . � -.1 Cal heuVicsion. because French JrAKOUS RZNNZT EXTRACT . I _1;1111. - I -.,. &I . - N4 I I � . . � - ".11 . 1: _. . . I � � ;�_ � . - .- -11 erred o n - .- -, 1.1 - . -­ � I.. - � a point led T - A . 11 : . ", �, � . NO , "i" - . i priests years ago located there and ta lit Chame A" Buttercoloor. W . 'I 4t deposit re- ., I �. : .. ... : .. ...: �. - . - - .-. . _. - . � - OF SUFFEREK - . "Pler ' RARCOCK MILK TEST It" -. 4. , eeiptg _... l,til,210 00 -:. .:.: ...r . . . , A IIWI!a - the Indisis, is an old Indian chief, Loa ' /P • � 6 : ( 1. . , . . . . _.­ ., , .. I . " . . - . . . Rebate on . . '' ­ .... - �.. � ...,­.. '. '. ,.- ­ i = _. by name, who has in his poosession a remark- Sale Agent for CA"dt% FRANK WIL111ON, ♦ . ,V. ;�_ " I - I ­� .; :. 1. _- . . I . . - I" - � -� - - - L !! " . notes die- � ... ". , I . : V r. , rredue-e Nerebaut. 3.11 Peter 11L, Kantireall. I .�' A _11!�, -71 , I .. . �, : I .V ­f The Fint 11114WAV Received ibis Tea* _10101 able souvenir. It is -nothing less than a �& .- . .; I - 79. GGT 00 - - . .1 , I - I counted.. I - I I ' Consignments Bacitod. -_- Balance - 0# 49 . ­ - , - . ' - lVar-off fabOaden - - lasso of human hair. 50 feet long and of - - - -- - ­ . _ I I I . . 1� . I - - �129,96 06' ' " - .,L.- # I " WILLS . --�` � - - - - , .. � ­ - I ... . . of protit and I., . .t I . variegated colora. The lasso in very old, MOUNT - ROYAL e . �.; - , - �­ .-;, .... :. .., k, . A Halifax, despatch says.-The i lest t : 0 - I . ., Los;; Arcountearried '_ - . .- 1, i _. .- . just how old in not known, for old La Pier, .1 . 1, - I ,,,-. . - - forward.............. -38,W 95 -, ' news received at St, John's Nfld., fro the . 3E"40XL . +0. P ... - _­ ­ . I . I - Y , - who cowers in his cabin un the banks of the I V 0 0 . � __�,i I , is , , , I to, � � ,- - __ -- ----3,W,8W 95 northern region of the island, since last 1. - now To OWK M < , . _:4. � , . ... . . , - . I Wenawheq, is not talkative to slif"go - ) �. I..,. a`, , -: • I I . :_.. I - . . . .1 + ­_ 1. . I . . I - � . .­ I _. was, by the-steamer Panther. She had #1;1,�? , - , . . . I , ...- :_ . a callers. Only the prieI of the mission It Pays to take some trouble. 10 . :fJ . . . ., -, - :� I . :'' " $13.523,64i 20 blocked si Battle Harbor by a pie w ich - I - • -.-, �J i . . . out , 1" who have known him long can got anything Wash in three water@, carefully picking ; I � 1- 't . - . . .. .. . continued, without intermission, for 21 nfull of salt to � 1 SSr".. -�I :. i . &y4 from him regarding the curious relic. Th; • a f R& RI � Ri � � -, � .- - - .. � . .., . I L'. . - Cold and silver coin . . .., �, - - the result' being that the heaviest J& of . F 0 Water, W CO. Put ICO Into plenty Of I ; . . - I , . � - . - .� I . - I . ; % :.' ._ _ P ia lasso, however. speaks for itself if one gets If ng allowing ample room for the - . . - - � ; � . on hand....... $ 10,24640 - : Z, Ice 'over a en in that locality w .eI ­ . � � , ,';- - I . 3 � . _...". . . _'� . �. .. el pilot UP his eyei on it. It is undoubtedly composed Ins to swell freely. NEVER STIR TUE - -_ --- ;�,�74 � $�. Dominion notes -on . , � , ;. I on the sho a. Late last week it a ifted ud of human hair, and women's hair at that, ICE. DO NOT COVEn. Dail 20 or 30 int I ,� � _.,­,,.� . . . hand ............... ,. 815,8" 00 :-, - - � _.., I A 1PRIZE PORTRAIT I.." - . .. . . � an Alond.r., ta�. test the grains to we that they, aft ten" - , .1 . � Notes And cheques of .., I • . . v she was enabled to start and u D, . : .�.,.-.; .P� I 't . - I - , , , . derT1111.01.10H. Remove from Fire, Drain, and I . . - � ., � _, - � other banks......... 282,354 88 � - - . : , . worked her way out' through the i I of There you a" the dark tresses of women . - . . . - _�, ..�,4 . .- - - - - ; who once were doubtless famous, locally at shake well until nearly dry, wt where it, will � PMI - • . le� . - I . Balances due from � . -, - which shelgot clear 40 miles e. a.e. of keep hot without scorching until ready to . - 1- us. , � . ; . � _ - I , - . - . .. . . ­ - .. - ­ ,..I!., � . - . other Danksin Can- ' . . � .1 . . �., - 110 least, an brunette beauties. Further &1*4g i.- � ­ . - . - -- -:.- - ­ - N .1-, . - Isle. Th' t inter was a very milt one servo. Serve hot with duqar and Creamer - � I . : - - , .� . . 0. . . i . I . . L . . . .1 - . .1 � ,­ ., - - - : � - Ada .............. 31,W5 50 -.�. , ­ w e in the rope may be noted hair of brown and . - . � . . . ­ . 'I !'- ., .. . . . � - - ... . � .. Balance due from I., : . i .1 - 'on Lab or and very few seals .sera Milk, or with grated MapleSugar . . . . . � - � - 1 � � - � , . �.. . . . , . . I - � ."� . . . 1� of auburn and in half a dozen places of -Cold Rice makes delicious lonneakesor Waffles - . . . I - : .''<f• . - , . - - , ;. � u I have . I . . - . 7 . . h .. . � . agents of the Bank 7'L caught. no starvation and misery - .. -, yellow. Hair jet black, straw - colored and worked up with batter For recipes writ a to . . .".: -7,� 1. . IF . . . 'r � - . . 1­ . . inGreat Britain .... 36,6p,81 -4:- :_ 1.t ,.. .beau experienced among the people the the Mount R6yr*J Milling and Manufiwturl -1 , - . - , . . � 11 � I- - . Balance4 dne from ." __ . .. I even red in shown, but the saddest of all to be in ng ! . I . . .. v- "I 7 . . : I . �' . LLL - . agents of the � � ... ., ... .. � northern coast,' an i at Seal Island, 8 tied Co.. Montreal. Recipe Dook will mailed . I%& - . � I" � - . �_ t_� . .1 [ - .1 contemplate-am the long tresses of gray and � . ... . . . I .. I - . =X.., '' �i I.". - , rree. - . . . ­1 I � I _�-4 - . . , - � I . . __ . In the UnitedStal,es 842,' ,'�'.. , .. .... Island, Domianio, etc., -they have on ed white which am twisted yards long in places ­ ­ . I � . W� -11 R . 1. . - � ______ . . . R � . DeTio-it with lNowin. .[- -terribly. ving scarcel, La . . - , -., . * L . .ion Government for . . , _... ,� I . . F any food ; in the strange lari&L STRAKSHMS. . . . . .. .. ' . � . .. I . Z I Battle R rbor and &rter, where olio( . 1�_ .- . .­ security of note cir- . - , - - - . � . - , I_.. An has been intimated, old Chief " Pier I . . , . . - - 1�.: -., .1 - . i , . i Weekly 111814niP Between Montres � . L, � 't - - 410-0-' - - - . . ,_,4... - i, .. . . . .. - culation ....... _.. .47.i ... � . . could be btainod, were not acocMni to will not talk much about the lasso, but to and Liverpool, Direct From Montres � . - I . . .1 - � �, - . _: � , 111�� I _;,�_ ., Municipal debenturcs P6,62G 12 __ - .' . , - , - 1.� I . . . 'I- . . . N . . .. $2.481,473 : ��: the unfo note People cI to Lhe 1 vy the priests he has oonfided its gruesome I every Wednesday at Daybreak. Pas • - ',.z* . . . , @some � - ­',i� .I . 01 ice, their tuation was most extreme. sensors embark after 8 p.m. Tuesday. % . I.- I I __ _?. -X - . . - I 1%. . .- .1 ., .1. I Superior A,000mnao"tlon for Saloon a -- ... -_ �y�_.t_, - - . Loans and bills dis. - history. Th4 hair was "ken by the savages I . * _­ , :� ._ .- , counted............ $10,912,887 25.., [ I , . _.. . , I'. -- - , ,.,,:,� " .1 - I - . , f . . from the heads of wives and dsoughtem of I Intermediate and Steerage Passeng4ers - - I .. ,�,,,, -!. - . �;�, " t. Overdue debts wqu. .�. . . 1. , .. - �. 49 . . I , - 1, _. • � . , :L, , __ , � . t. III � . I . � I � %, . , I : I � . � w ruated loss provide;i . I . ]�_. . .. - .. "'.. . pioneers. Man Years has i10 been in the I Sales eir ra&NW, n9sir"I to Liverp"I. - � . . . I . - . . I . �. ; . . .. . . .. I.. . � . . . ' . . . . - � I - ... . . , � ­ . . . .. . . 'It, Jim. . : . I I I . �.. - for).. ..... 3,065 02 � --�, - I -.-,. I - . possession of Ye old chief. He will not! saloon $4o &" $6:) - • ... � According to . . . ..,-,. � ;. : , � - ._'m _... . , 1: '� I . � � , - .� ­ . , . , '." �,. - . . .. :" , �. � - . .. Rral Fstate other I - '. ! - , , - - . ..,. We boys o,ud run an' sn"PI . sell it, no muter how much he is offered, Round alp � & $90 .... I Aocom'od'a. V . . 1 ...__��.;4,., �': 1. . than bank premises 6,215 92 - - . . 1 1 � 1. From Wfr usom Ull close of day; nw W &tea are per lake Nepipm oul . -,*,., 4� � � . an i i t, is rare that he will sho w i t t* any- tutormed - J - , I -: , ,.r, . . . . an . . . . - 1141 '. 1.% - 10,922,16819 We'd tramp for mil dog an' I c1a;W. Steerage 99, - I ft . - _- I ­- .1.41 ., .- n - one Is L . .. , J., - . rliii � - - . Bank Premises......... ........... I zoapt a particular priest who has won , %%. � " -. - ­, ej� - � . - . . � I - . I., "T,"Ll, � . ______ , � . I I -k 120.0ia 00 An' think that hunun' was such Forfuther information apply to . . . .. ♦ � . -,. . I , , , - -, _,.-,L -1 - - , his confidence. To all others he is exceed. . � .. . . I - tCeIlm. ��z - - . . o -iv': . I H. EL MURRAY, Gen. Xana&w. . -V I - . . . - ' - .1., _ `Jkl - .- � � - -­!47 i $13.623,6411 20 ' ' - ' � =fusty reticent, He will scarcely talk of the This ymc 1ad3 his three brothers. as& : : , -.,�,:&: I . - I I -: � 1.1 t , . . _h - " - ` .,:?,tV" r -.t . He wax 4 cripple : `� I rope at 4 Oustom House Square. - Montreal ht's . . r. � , , , , - ) . i .11. . : 019ned . � � - - , ` , , - . . I a from his birth all. The lariat has been used many I one of wbosd pictLre is combined i a t - � I !)..COULSON. Ain' wur no sort o'upe on earth ' - Or any Local Agent. u . . . , , . � '. - A . , 1. -1 General Manager.. � -..I. His mother wuz Lbe Widder Flyn'ht . time on the trail. Old La Pier's savage - - . 4 Portrait. The in facturers of PKABLIa . __ *-- r� 2 . :V -V � . '! I - K . No _-.0 t" - - . I r - V%W -10, . . L I T SCIENTIFIC I)IsCo - I . _�_ __ The above having been read. the Pregident, Who hadn't nary chick nor kin - . ancestors used to lasso buffalo in Blackfoot FOAM* THIR LA . - _. I . . . . .: I - ,- � - . XoXGFMLW .A,6M AL 3MX3M3CD_ I F0kCLEAX51NGji D PRESERVING THR I � . � Tmtwl .4. ,;. *'S"'T - - . '. II. . - V,A 4, . , , - . " , * : - Valley, and when he got it he increased its I I will give a hands nic Gold W&Wh to Ike . " -�'_ . - - . - . f3corge Gooderham Esq., addressed the meet, . : 'CIO tin' Jim. in. . . - � ins as follows: . . �.. i. . - -"Iay ". , I . � . -, - Z . - I � - L . length by the hair of several scalps he had. - . I I i * person who can ake nut the faces of tb,e . i,��-.�� , " - � ' � . , ' . . . 'ZIA . GFNT1,P-4F-j,-1n mOvJhg the adoption of t Sire lived takin"washin' In - I - . - . � . . � ! ��'-i r­ Z11 the * . . - - . . I : three brothers FIR T • to the ftcondan aleg" . - � r-A. I I � . , , M!"Ir , report which has just be�-n read, The er'sfacowuzah ,. . _t _ . arp nn'thl%# It is believed that probably 30 women have - ` . . . -� . I would take I � . � A—., - - � 5� �;� % .4 .- - _ .., , � . - the opportunity of very briefly callin Hard k had left its creases there, been scalped to furnish material for thin fear. . I had dyr am third a NANO 1,1% , to tile , --II-;,-*`,r­X:-I, - . - . nXiS1,% G'f Of VnUiTIG Ti b:AUOND EARRING51, tothe . - your - we J - S I Pin Antique Silver , I . selpation. n i0sti I k�' ! •-,*, " M1.111_ - . . - .� I ,4t,- -, , I 11, -At , , � - I . I 11 - . �' - - . I . attention to some of the refeiled to An', no ,ne though It her n weet nor f&I I L' ful relic the taciturn chief has in his cabin. I fourth either a 99LK DRFSS PATTERN oft P ,� - therein. ce , t.n' Jim. . - . It blood poison, Ste., cou � . ).,., , 4 ­ . f . SWISS IMSIC Box playIng six places; to rite`'. . '1' � - - � . I It has come to be regarded as very valuable. - ­ . � the - , . 'L.- - ­ � ­ . .. _ ,., �', i f,Wit. _. - SPeRking� Of the Past year gerterally, - - e I not rest. day and nigth fifth a beautiful pa r or PwARL ORRRA6LAS$ Z � I ­_ . mo9tcOn"Pienons feature I One day a went below the mill, - I The wily old Indian and his followers think � was hAmased. ft. .. . . _ , - - I . D the financial sit- to the sixth an e egant UiNTIM CLOCK ; to . . �­ .,�r.,�t.�,"" - - 11 , . - . � -1 - , ,_ ,A- - "' - - - . nation thronghout the world has been the con- N", herelbadders fell so cool an - '�' .- there is ,soml occult power attached to it, .. � Miserable and despair. the seventh a ptir Of SOLID GOLD CHAIN . ',Nil,� -,, .� - . . I I. , 1. �', - �1, ,, - ­." 1!�N -- . Tinual accumulation of 11' A ftliln' that for perch au trout, , - -_ . ins for health. In ;@A@. BRACELETS. with adlocks. and ., k I . 11 - - unemployed money. and it is rare that it is brought to the light to the - � . �, �V,j� , - - -.1 , ." . � state of . I - • - � ., , ,., . which has been accompanied by 06 An' one know we were about . potation I quaffed - 8 COIN BILVER WA H. - ­ � 1. 7 .; _�, . 1. - .... I 1, ,h , heaviness in general business and an absence . JIM . . from the blanket in which it lies. SWA - n Mineral W&W- 'Each contestant is to cut out the pl�re . .­ _. , A " '. ., tle., ,� % - - _. I . ­ - . A-41 ­ - m . . I � . - . - _'I I - Of now outlets for capital. In the United I ' had a barrel In the b0fti rebus and make a cross with a lead pencil on .. I I t 0.41 f, I - I . EAT . . ." , , 1, .� T.0 � - __ ,..* I States the extraordinary production When calre, areralaed the slunoe I house. It cleared my the three brothers faces. and send sain to 11A r- 1, - - - : and I 0 - �05, ,,,, An to ed the rush o'water loose. JIM L - bloodof poisons,brought with ten thr,se-cen Canadum postage .. -- 1.1�. j . _. export of breadstuffs, cotton and other prod- h . sta-WDS - . - 1111­71, 1�6. . . . � - . 11111 1 stao- - ­ � 4.. - , 1;1 . I � - , - amount of silver notes issued agaltir Am I down Uw below .- . . for weaI and al- earlUfffaI ore July loth, 1. .. , I—— �,, .. , . While ov rythin began to go. - . � i Joyforpai"ridatrength • - or 30 cents in , , �, 01,� - . � Uct-9, together with the steadily increasing . we ore Z A , liver for one W f - ­ , I t't,L4Y � . A pur. N - A" I - . . . � - `,�,,� �- - P .. • , Jim. though I have gained I .. _1_1.4� -T , _- . - . 'Cc : . � . envtjope Postmar C4 rst WX . � I I , &I 151112 a 4- - ­,�, -,- - chases of silver made by the Treasury 'under - . - I:=- � Children . C :E * - - 4�,, ��,. �q. - - , W ��� . - ­ --.. -.- I ;, . , . 27 pounds I feel am light Irli- I � , , I "ter: � the Act of 1890, cauged. a plethora Of avail , Iffe got a !a an limps Armin 4 1 1 three brothers' faces correctly marked Will , -'. ,-�,I , ,,7 - - - m able bank Mnds in that country while d I . I I I . as a bird. ceive theArst prise, the balance in order as -/. � , ", �, -. . , . J - . . . the A - - � I I - �', . . , 1� . , � I I �.. ­ - - .,- - ' A d the gate back to the received. For the Alt correct answer vi,e Will ' ;� ' - - I ' ' . .n'pri .1­ JAXZfi FIRMER, a , �..14 ' _. - �. . . - I , . . p .� , ii ­ . steady decline in the gold surplus and the . . 1. . . . * 'I, - '. . rive a handsome 4GOI Watch; to the , � . _. , -�. - Then slip, ed. � 4 also L uncertainty aq to the future effects of ,the . . i!!-M= : I .11 I . - * ." - . .. � -, .,,�,, . 7. law produced a state of Inactivity We used ter gather by '. - ,_ � . Alexandria Bay. next to the last a mplete RUSINE - - � "I -.26, I - I saver 1, - . i . � SS RDUCA- 4�� m:l , ',,- j,I . . . . 4-Ti I - , I - W- ., * to , ­1 - � - - and distrist. A leetle! grave where grass grow htWg - - TION; to the seco 1-k 4.1, L� f, • � IV I .. I . - Other causes into which it is � � I to the last an el air - - ;,­�,* N ,�,� . '' , - necessary for me to enter have affected . - _�_, . of genuine DtAMO t e !�, ."'t, 1� not All, � . 11D EARRINGS ; to Cd . ..F -, �-- . k� - - ir I"'o I . other financial centTes. and in this cc-,.-n . IAVU IL OLZM • . -1 Enjoy It. An . I I fromtholastaPIA 0 LA]itp in Antique Silver; yt,rle,� � ,try the -,.: I r -, - - , " - : - ..� �;­ .1 . _ to the fourth a sw;ss II Box playing - ..'�,!,. �. __�I �', - - 7 *1 - -1. . I six : .;.-,.., �, _� . ': - . I � I - L NC " re - � . .1 - . .. rXET . 3 p eces ��:� . _. _. . . lelTed. havo markedly characterized the busi- : .- ..1; � - - - I!, . . I � ; to the fifth a SILK IDRUWPATTEV,N v�7 . ­ I .. � . .. .1 - - I ; I � . . -1 . 6 . I __ - .. .. .... , I _ I . ., _:, - . . . I . to the sixth a pairlot FILM 0I GLASSES - � . . :::: . , *1 -/:�: '. - I . ,; , : '... . I ­ ness situation, producing a state Of affairs ..., I—_ -v,-, ONLY , ; , ". . . .4 . - I I , .., - .,:' .; ., _� .1 I to the seven I elCOUt JKAwrim cLoI ­W_, ,� , - � � . -11 which has not been favorable to b .. I—. � . _�', L Loy& � � . �� 4.� I I .. �. I ­ , banking . . - ., _� -_ _. - . .. - . and a valuable , I . -.1 "". i - - ... operations generally. Under theiie circum. � 1. . 10 te wia a-Aso If fivirm to �f , - `� I he is aAls to ansa,er thi,r _'. . - _. . . -!� , , - ;A. . - . ... - . .- . stances it is ?ratifying to be able to report j;6ve Pu ib Lome on friendship. _'.. v ... �', 9 go Is "' - I I , 6Iwr person �_". , �� , . -��_. 1�. - ­ . " I , . , _ 4 that we do nor, show any decrease in our net I Jealous is love turned upside do n,.. ticturs rebus c CUY until zoo prizes hqve . - . . - , - - W . - . profits• men In . . been awarded if t ere should be that number . ��_ I . , .. � " t � . , - . are love by time ; we , by . C 9 answerisig correct V. Nothing is charged for I .. ...�, I 1. AS regards the progress of-theiRank,you . I Im acki W. �' - ",.k . - '. eternity. = - ' boxing and P Ig Prizes. We shall, offer . . �. ­ - -1 _. ­ - . ... � , . , - . may remember that last Year I presented to I 2 . .. 10 . . �.. Loove is I ,-,. _�: . - extra premiums to all who are will to h - -.,*, -­� 'S �` - ,. ,­V - I , - you .some figures chewing the increase in the 6 great'dlira. , - ,-. , : � - as introduce peg rlifcam. " __�I- - -141,1­1 . . �;X­ � ' bu,ziness of Lhe Bank, taken from our Love needs no messerI L4'siy i*.s come. U ION. . Our pI 26 � -,�,".,� ,,�, � - ­ �1. . il. I-;��:�, ,;. :i - report I - entirely FRER. 0 ir object is to introduce mW � 1. 14i at intervals of ten years. A I . TRU - :­­V. ­��., - ­ Parisop of the Three meals & day is good for love' - �, . attract attention to Pearlifoa I �, ..", . �'. .- I - e = ... __ 1, 'i . . I , , I - . ­ 0911tes Of this Year will show - . . of pure Cod Liver Off with Hypow IMPROVED THE LAST 20 y in, which fa . �41' - . - ... that w = the only ;ire . , I . - - have 1,ove is twin to sorrow. - - . .. LS ;0 W'Mratim wbose manta are . _-, 1�_ .,,�tj­,- . again to ret)crt fkn advance I phosphKes of Lime and Gods Is , e ,'�, .- a every depI .; I - ­ .. . - � . - . . . . - NOTHMIC BETTER Von THE SON willing to offer R r ward of t .. 11� A _k - , . went. our circulation having reachca ' love caiinott be hiddin. . I - . . I . . . �Tl � i. - - almost as palatable a* milk. . S roo to any den _.,.--,.1 I . - � 0 Can show the , . -_ 10 . ' . it Contains anything in, , K­ . .., a point ir . �. . t .r . _­ Oil . Mu DUCER lk ions to the tact Ladles who bave uied _' .-�,'' - " . i .,- � .*­f .. - under our chtnter. while the volume of our � �:,;; . 11 Hate is love gone mad. Pearufoam i�Allgll: ,., �*� m-: . - 0 00 . - N ', 1�c ,1 I . hf - � � _�, 1. I I transactions haa; been greatly in excess of any. ; - ", . _. - It to Indeed, and the little lads and - . _­Ir�, - �J- - , 1 $ ,,,.- , : � L favor. A mouthful say t much in its . `�k "I , -J F'__1; ., __ I , a! experieneed. The com,�, - : - , 11 of y W . _;i .... thine we'haveh lassies who take, cold Issalty, may be the sure result of Its constant hits teeth is � - -1 - I 'within $W,00 of the maximum permitted Each one has his own defiiiiiii arlove, A - WRVEI I 0 S FLESH PRO -RUPT Is . 111 - _­_ 4 �� - . I ... taut use. It is re- �0_ 4-14 -'-If I I ' yet he fortified ciosinet a cough that rnlShl goo FOR QKSMN BMW. IN Ift OF ,k 17 14.. , petition which now Prevail,% effects both the � ir�rfyoq like," axid, the yonD a at t f _ commended by this leaders of the profession . . ... ___. I . , . � - .:.., rate paid for dep,-sits and the rates obtained Ur Ak = everywhere, ask your d4tatist I ,- �: , I ­_ .1 . -11 - subt fitted to prove earioue, by laking acatto's - . � It upon loans. rendering It difficult to increase desk, I I PAI have your poets =**$AT 11 lt"I;L VhLL S w1kat he thiults - �_, � :;;, , �, - , I M Emulsion after th*lr moots diI ►P1161L JEWr BY At of it, - �11 . _. _', .. �_ N . ; . �, __1 � 0I - ."it. 14&.'4 , . . I � L . e earnings, and it Is largely on account of the editor, " " No," she an& ered p itity, ely. BE . Pearltromn 4 . went- by- man I P ­_:K., "..., . I _ . ��._ � I � _. __ ormsed business that we have been enabled - - �. I�� .1 � -1 . Prizes in the rho Per - , ­ - �� � I + .1 r 66111 read' it aloud to hi . I prefe have the winter season, tions. . I - . C"U"MONOW. trait Rebus are to V*:L'. . .�i �� � , , , . % - __ I 'i -, I.. N . ardo4strictly as deserved . A& ­.. , , 11 , - i_ I : poem.. Bnvam of oubMiatiew a" im0w Be" 9104V IN MWAKW 110* - -I . - 'E" � - . - 60 mxinLain our'proflts. Carefully aw, -.1 . 11� A I . � Referring to other items In thereport, the editor submitted . . � .. - I I ­ . I have .. SCOTT & BOWN99 11111alleviltes 401WAM. toxn-iw:"Lm�.W� - dreits. ]KXQUIS�T114 TOM"T J* - ",.I .�, . � , , I I ': - I . - . - IMO � ­ �e'l t� . - - top MU your attentiOu to the Sulu received ingtOu S" . ., . 1: . 1. so I I 11 I I 11 , M11101114L KWW1114rg,JS4 KM STUn W. TIMM, 00-, 1 70 Yozkg;.v St, Tom, " Oxg, . � - , 4! . I ". ., � - . - 7�� . "k, - - -, , . � . - - . ,;V.,��. � k _� - - _1­1­ .- - . - .. � I . - - . -, , .- � I , ,_ , , . I. - �_�, - , -, ­ ----. . ­� _ _ , , . 1� . ,4 ,.... .., I 1. .. I . I , .. - _­. - . .. �� ­; *. � , �, .�� � _". , I . 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This will ire the a ` r ' "n' •• be placed permanently a>ii $1,251. opinion of the respectable people in White - f a 1. - w ' _ '- - z vale. If Mr. $ease thinitb b writing, , or .. . : . , i ,�r • _� Is Another suggestion is to divide th (y t3 . 1 'r 2. having such a lot of braggadocio written act I .1 allowance up, and have it as a montl a pears in our last issue,) he will elevate `; y `' ly salary, with ilia time away froze h maelf in the minds of right-thinking men - - - ' , " ' �. 'i Ottawa while the House• is ' sessi0 _i he is sadly mistaken. The feeling at pros- � ; . . ' a.' , �� deducted therefrom. This latter pry' ant towards him and his ilk is, Get flies - , c : '' Y I. - . ` k' iF hence Satan," for it is written, "To minors �',:.. osal seems to meet with much favo Dregs Shirts , 1VIl�k Pail] �, # s published every Friday morning at its gttitie P thou shalt not sell, or °the , law will be pat y A ; ' Pickering, cut, It seems to us that $1,000 is plent into motion, and thou shalt be severely `r - . '` T�s for most of the m@mb@rs attendin- P - -' ;; _ -' 1.9a ,.. : unished. In conclusion Mr. Editor I � - . j+� j,,- , ` r ' , 5 ` >tr+t*9+i ; •i.00 p� d i;a a au.. the House outside of the Cabinet an will ask Mr. Besse a parting question. Can �lgh' Tle�, , Butter Vr�cli 1i` , ��`�'' - . t _ x 4 SATES OF ADVERTISING:.-., :., Mr. B. show the face of aGod- fearing or 0 osition leaders. Plent ,oft " ,` - -e.- O'lrnl+ insertion, per line _ b respecttab a man or woman anywhere in his - .. . PP Y 1 ,; t_ R 3 - - 10`cen4 members would not. -make as Ilea nei rhood or out of it, and who has read - • - - I - . - 1. 11 Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 g jj�� f'! I ^�,,� '. a ; 'his rate does not include Legal or Fore n ad- his fox roduction, that will ive him i�11 l� e� - nl - -� vertisement@. money as tbat- if given the whole ye P y p g • p Seed _ Special terms given to parties malting Co.. at Some other employment, but thf One gain of credit for what he has done. . . . .`t: EP ._ . racte for 3 or 6 months orb the year. Halt- Hoping Mr. Editor that I have not trespass. I ' ' • _ � y would be earnin their mone F�► I ,.: 3 fiearly or yearly contracts parable quarterly, g �� ed too mach on your space, and if I have Neck Frilling Business cards, tan lines or under, with pap" that would be one source of COns01 - yon will eaense me, as I do not often take ing B Atrrel salt t/ .g:. ` ' : " : � , I fi ` ` one ear, g5 00, payable in advance. p p , - ' " � tax tion If our representatives atten p g - . . -" otics is local columns ten cents per line, p _ space, although I have been a reader and �„. dye cents per line each subsequent insertion. aabacriber to your paper since its inaugura- - ; Y ed fewer wine suppers, and such li �i j� �„ Netf?1�lll t� " 4 r : S isil contract rates made known on applies. Lion. .ii !1 able SAl� f , ► Lion. No free advertising, pp affairs, the board bills would notm a Yours very truly, . i' , - - Advertisements without written nstruotions each a dole i their sessional . -I •�, will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- n ah0 - . • .. GUNDFATH1ta. i ( . sordiagiy. Orders for discontinuing a3Peifsise- anC@., • f mente mast be in writing and seat to the pdb- _ Xfd1iJ ddv8rtiaemetifa. Summer Vests. . * �ide Meat -- lusher. ., ...l-__- - ' . Job work promptly attended to. , LETTER TO THE EDITOR. - . - ' $TRAY : -A small red sow, giving ( i - W. J. CLARK PROPRIETOR A • ' . - iw.. • milk, with short crooked horns. Strayed [This de from the remises of the uudenifined lot 18, Coraline Corsets Fresh Cheesy ` : F... - partmeat is open to all for the fair s- . euesion of paella yaestioae. The writer "' at p ; yy " t;.' _ Utir I'011tIOW- Strict Indep6ndence. . in all cases send his correct name with c y 4th con., Pickering, about June 84th. Her re- w,9 t ' - covery is anxiously desired by Jas. Jackson, �.,: We wish it distinctly understood, hose qr. Our Aim -A First- cl4•�a Local Paper. that 1 no case do we hold ourselves Ire- Brock B°aa P. O- 96 SB• - I . € _ 4' . �wr EMIPeCtations --The he 8ponsi le for opinions expressed by con(3s- ' ' Dress Shields . Fanc Biscuit ° q�ndents. -En. Ntsw @.1 O R BALE t.•` 'lUiLAT : -The , ' k: - apport of the oeoole of Pickering and vicinity. premises in Pickering village lately oc- t ; ✓ '.,� �', t` _Moral Option -., . - cupled b9 F, M. Harvey. Comfortable dwelling . . with shop attached. Also comfortable and s . I - - . - _ FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1892. BIia,�Q o r issue of May 27th t -3re commodious stables. e l for particulars to ew - _ _ pp_y _ _ _ ibbons Prunes and Pickle �. ' " y li .John Hemmer Pickering P. O. 3Sif. _ 1 , v � `Rr , appeared a let r under the-above head g, - -- - - - - -- -- . . ' signed by Te penance Reform, which n= �i OR $ALE -A number of the latest NOTES AND COMMENTS. assign bee- hives, in s lendid condition. 1 . + -` iained some sefry strange etaiements w ich There is also a fovodation laid for comb. This Al pp ;�n ]„7 yy _y I think were. written tomisleadthetho ht- is a rer: chance to secure a good article cheap A1K1Vi7 VlLiil Washboar'ds-,., .` Tlie Fritish House of Par1iA ant j Appl to w�. DowswELL, claremoat. 9titr. I'll 1 ' ' `, ess reader, and no doubt had their a t. y . { ' bas been dissolved. Elections v�ill be He saps that t Looa1 O Lion is oarri she -�- ��}} P CHOICE Evergreen Shade and Orna / s . T. 4' _ held in the course of about a week. result will be hat the taxpayers will s p. v mental trees for sale. The undersigned - - . - ly have to pay an extra tax of from to has in stook about 30,000 Norway bpruce and _ Qff Scotch Pines in all sizes up to J4 feet. 9 inch Apply QIU - f Sir John Thomson ex sets sore- eight Lhonsan dollars, the bulk of ich . . - . . p P be he tens, or Spruce tree plants as they arrive from the old I - ` gation of the House of Commons will will fall on this farmer, sod $2.00 per hundred ; 1 to 3 years growth in . I . )�. landlord. ,At Stet sight it looked me Canada half a cent per inch. Also all triode or _� _, take place at the end of neat week. vegetal4splants for sale. Celery and late oetb- i like a store- keeper's figures, they ran p so bags a s �•, S., Green ' sick to snob a large amount, but Pon' speciality. H. Hopkins, i - :._ Manitoba Legislature was dissoly d q River, Ontario. 30 -3m, _ .- farther consideration I concluded it cold - i • , Monday. . Pollin in the elections not be, act a business mac would notilow �0 ft 9 A L E : ---The residence and _ ;� 11 take lace OII g grounds of the undersigned. There are • alt - 7 p Saturday, 213. such a statement to o before the blic. . . 41 .. y, July" i4 4� acres. 96 rode frontage.--on which fe a solid . - -f f . - Let as see h w he gets this large, sum. brick house, with every convenience, also driv- . i , ' .. 'Tile Reformers of North Ontario ing house and stable@, Young orchard, and -- - i - • FiC'st he aaye�the hotel keepers will of be small fruits of all kinds. The place is located t;. met at Beaverton Tuesday and nomin- silly enough to allow their property Ito be opposite the Pickering college, and is one of the - . - . ,. ated T. W. Chapels of Uxbridge fcr tv;sessed as when under license, th says most desirable ppropgrties in the village. Ap{�1p ' i , `�, - , , for particulars to JOHN FIELD, or W.V. RMY. the next election for the Legislature, eight hotels (when he kpows there only ._ R I s' AUDSON. Pickering vil }age, lb-6m. seven) at a red nation of 8500 each g O,OpO, _ _ _ _ _ f ; ' ' 14 - - (when it would be $3,500.) End h been j�OR SALE. -The estate of the late �- �3M =rvv%' M= sTo��, 1. ' , _ - _ , A - cross- petition has been filed , b act well posted in Township busines as in 1 ' sire. Eve ry, containing 50 acres, being �'�. Ja111@s A.- Lowell, against James Law whisky6aein se. he woad have own composed of the S.W. quarter ar lot lo, in the is the place to buy your harvest tools.. I - . that those ho el kee era oL a let a redact• $Dd ovn of the the township of Pickering,front- F arks of all kinds. f, _ son in connection with the - Wells d P K K in xingston road, 4.1 miles from the town of . .1 I ' - �1 C 1 lion iu their assessment when th Scott Whitby and li miles from Pickering Village. Rakes, Scythes and Snatlls, I � : . . b a e t on Case. About a week S 0 8 Good soil, d buildings and everyconvenienae, - ;_ -` -� g Act acme in f roe, and it has rem .ned so � Turnip and Carrot Hoes, - , • - petition was $led against Lowell, who aver singe, and daring all those peas em. This is a very desirable property. Title India. . • _ y r. potable. For further > articulars apply on the Screen wire netting for windows and doors defeated Lawson in the recent bye. Penance Reform has neper raised lip otee remises to A.A. Pos' ,County Architect, «hit .'• : election for the Dominion Parli or used his pen iii de nee of the r far- g . or v. RICfiAliDBON, Notary Poetic, Ready made window scree ' , 30 and 36 in, . ; Pickering. lash ament. mer that he f' so uch alarm about. r Bovs express wag ns, - `` Neat he refer to one storekeeper ,ho will - ,t -- s_ ��'' ' A E S N E ird cages and whips + T. H. Stinson who was elected to demand a r notion of 02.000 on b stock and everything in the hardware line. • : I the Ontario Legislature for Hamilton and another 1,000, added to the loss of : - . . � . ,t; license fee ,and you have a Dotal of WANTED Give us a call. ' in the last Provincial election, and ` .. � _ subsequently unseated, and then de- 07,550. Wel that is between :fi, and •' . . q 7 V 18,000, the meant that he eta fed cot To sell our unexcelled Nursery Stock. Steady - • . - feated in the b - ea, la nt and control of terries . Have done . - • ye election by Hon. J. with. Now hat is the facie : I irsL, the bustnesrin Canada tab year.. Liberal pay b iho e T iIi ;��� K D ON ` - . - 1. �. Gibson, died at his home iu that licence tees onld be ai present a direst right man, Senator terms, �J/ 111v e city Tuesday. He leaves a large es- lose to the to,wn6hip, mind the ra per dol- CRAbE BROTHER91 CO, j �' lar on she $7 550, which could no possibly �7 Colborne, Out. _�: �;R =NCB, �N .. - . • f: • . . - : ' be 01tf0, woad be the balance o the lose. _ -"- - . -- . Sir Oliver MOWat has eaueed a sell- all bid, not wen 1600 inet�iad of 7.000 or :� . NOT CEO 08,000, as red by Temperance 2tetorm. ; - ---- - ;{ . - cation by dismissing Elgin Myers, Now, sir, wi I any one deny that 0-thirds `� OTWITHSTA\ DI G the - re its r , - _ f Q. C., Crown Attorne for Duff of indigents ents ame to that an n j • N circulated to the contras The pow • ­ . Q y erin, ilc e y hie peal y, n[o a �. • . - a beCUgse that 6IItleiman adVOCated lion directly or indirectly thro h drink. Mfg Co. of wl.itby, beg to inform farmers sad 6 ;` g g Ii so, the public that their Fbu3,dry is still running, . - Shen hat profit is there nom the and that they are making he celebrated •' Cen• 1*1 annexation with the States, while license innd when we have to ay over tre Cut - flower Turnbull Hinder. Whitby Twin k- . - holding an important office under Her 0920 for n in the r that are made blow and oilier imptecneut3 act usnai and also V �j 7 j (� • `' ' carrying on a geaerRl repairing busiueon. i n "����`1`' see our 14 be oom suites. Alajesty the Queen. Sir. Oliver, you poor by the en Who pay us a for the , ' - - i o,ute for all ilia popularploud always in stock. • a �_ did perfecty proper, Just as we should privilege of making then] food Let us D. Smith, Pickering, is our agent, -c • + - Lave done ourselves. ' stick to Loc i Option until we ►et prohi. Whitby, June 45th 1"413. - _ . . Plush and Hall Cloth Pa for Suites - - . - ? r bition, and ar good business m n referred " a+t re111drkably le�w prices. ;- ^ _ - to will not are any occasion leave the - - . _ -- �- Toronto Ilan had her atientioli oc Township. Yours a ERRORS OE YOUNG AND OLD • Picture frawing dome to order. • .. .: cupied with a new freak. A youth of ' Pno1rl mlo,Ii;•r. thgnnio Weakness, railing Memory, Dick of " • -� toner, y Physical Decay, positively oared by about 20 years of age was found a few Hizelton's Vitalizer. Also Nervous Debility, We are he4dquarters in this township for Undertak'll oods. -Everything►' . , 1) P, fi]x, -ii] readili the was of last Dimness of sigh feces of Ambition, Untitnese g 1? g g I .. days ago on the trzak�ater at the eve ©k I nctreed a era era I] 1 W'.4 ► t t required in this lisle al paragraph p (,s he to Marry, Stunted Deve'opDlent, Loesot Power Q ways 11) 5t Ck, ' 1;�,� I slatld tied secure] to a board havnl loci►tiams r�latin = to a letter yin nnothtr Pains in ilia Bart, Ni h Y g {, g t Bmi@sioDS, Drain tD ,�� T 011 nothing but a 22tgllt shirt slid a column of the same issue+,- Oval the aul]er Urine, Seminal Loges, $teepkwrae�, AventOD I V, �IL1.JT - . to Society, Unfit for Study, Excessive Indul- HILTS I& A' ' '_ i. l_ �=', -: air of stockings. He asserts he has wription N ., S. Besse. You i-e 'entire-i. one ot(i ate. Every bottle uiirantood. - . Qrr ' g mistaken r. Editor for if ever there wasi.o o eoid•yesriy. Addre�e, enclosing .t�ni UNDE.ITAI�EII,S AND EMBAL�2ERS (_ . - been im risoned all his .life, but does 4_! ; . P a plain poi t made it is in that dame letter. for Y s�Taronio, On�"'`°`'ICKF�RIN, QN T_ a _` . 1- -riot know where or what name he If that let r does not point t tit that the . Laura If ever tiler f k• d' writer of t ]e same is etth '4• t' - •.: $. a was _a a lr 18- er i w ]c or In - - - - -- - - - - . seas, or bo h, then fine my tw nt dollars - - • covered that boy is he. He possesses y T��j and coats o sixty days. ' Hsd not known ; NOTICE #p too much knowledge of worldly things Mr. Besse, I would at once h ve come to Ts, . LO be engine. The truth will et be the conclur }ion that some on had ducked FAR. 'HERS i P F! g y t • Wi -_- brought out. • him in a vihiak cask and fr Im which he r r i . . - - - : had not eeoinuhie senses. Z tat any man ( t .w►i-..-a I ti ,' -- At last the Toronto Stieet .... ailway laving a grain of common sense should f , . , - X" I - ""4 ,Company and the cif council have write such;an article completely stag ers - : - �` P Y y the common individual. I d� nit believe eve OW is.your time to purchase your Haying and Harvesting machinery R . ` come to some understanding, and the given yd' to Dec e3�$t oxll , manufactured b Masse , Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, that Mr. will be Ten cr 1t for breed- Y ' - rails for the electric cars are bein . A_ $ i'ng the pr action over hta ime, but it and gold by �� Fp��'T��, Pickering. The following ¢• ..' placed. If it takes as long to cam- well be cr fed to a young, ' +what" yea ar@ the varieties ;--New Massey Harris open back kinder, Toronto No. 10 B. plate the system as it did to settle on echo anewe�ra •' what;" that has been a is s i to No. 8 A, and Patterson binders 5 and G ft. out Toronto and Brantford ' ' - ". one, the ea le of Toronto and those grace to his father, and a purse to the] s •• - � P P young men] and boys of Whit, -vale and vi; t Mowers, different widths of Cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, 1. who visit them, will have a long seas- cinity. A Oung man possess6d of neither} . Rakes, Sou$lers, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding Twine. e .- . on through which to bump along on moral cha ter nor a character envied by CA�H Prices from 10 to 13 -cents per pound, and we Lave also repairs on hand for. _ Vt ." - � . temporary tracks. The Hamilton his associa es. Talk about sly one fro m Toronto, Brantford and Patterson niacliilles an also 30 di0ereilt king of plow' ' Green Rig ar demoralizing such being V people did not stir in tLe matter until - .. point. Order your repairs early, Warerooms oppGSite R. 1~IOORE'B black �' Nothing outside the pit of p-dition cool , , s - Toronto- had wasted enou h 'time to ' , ��.. g do it. Yas, talk about d +moraljaatiofi smith she . :', complete arrangetr ents, yet electric amongst such. God forbid that we ghoul' XY �' give'' gpecl�ll �'Is f p _ - - ' i k� - - 0 - - I! ' ' _ - ' cabs are now running on all the prim- ever have, an thing moving on a lowelr tendon to poster .. L4 FOIR S I(TH' PIC KERIV f f ci le streets - in the Ambitious city. plane' espf�ially amongst. thi human fam 4 ♦ F . i . P y ily. Sodom and Gomorrah w�re the abode 1. - _ r: }- Toronto seolns to have an. o*erdose of of angels, compared witli t.re society of WQ k of all. . . - - - - - : . I-, - 1, ' s. C MAL. '_ , : fogj ism. - such bdin f a. 'But now to tl question at SHILOH'S' B uss. l y, . 11 , _ t .. issue, I will ask Mr. Besse ;wo or throe kinds. ' , 02,000,000 01�60o�000 I�,'. '' - uestions, and let him answers den�r therlll. 4-. - , " n- ' I Cleveland and Harrison 'are both v :. . ` - , ' ' for the President's chair at Washing- 1st, -Did Mr. Besse before '-he trial go 0 -- + z . CONSU M PTION. , - I THE . . - F., eta: :� some of these witnesses who were minors, All kinds of station f - - • ,` ton; and as that chair will ;only ac- and ma it appear to tl]em gat if he, Mir. *T - - c lnmodate one,somebodywill get left. Beasa wa convicted, they w.tld find there er Y'intfed With ���v �� TORONTO i f .., .! _ - : `' T e Democratic latform would seem selves in he same category, a the woi�'ld � �. , . . yy Imo_ :. � I P be pros ea against as btu�g alders acid neatness and or `this GREAT COUGH CURE, this suc- _i►- s , �I :. v _ be more favorable to better terms pui't]cipa to ii1 breaking. the law. 2nd,' '� '$ - { - - - of trade withz -Canada ; but from our viol Mr. ease o to another f his own n- cessful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without - - : 0 . - L f� g dens filled iYl no a parallel in the histo of medicine. All : , t ex erience with Mr. Cleveland, we tended w tnesses, and offer 1}.m for is - T RCKTC BR�NCN .�' ' P Pay druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos- . t' - ' ' must not expect too much if lie se- day's wo k znd pay his expen a to Whitaby ti1118 itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can - - ' .: ► ti "-_, P. , ' if he wo Id come and swear a did not et cures election. One source of satin- g - successfully st"d. If yrou have a Cough �Ot• Chur h and Weilin tett , St C a# ,- . - : F j' any tiqu r oxI the day state(• in the infor- , g , ' .. �' ; q - ti. faction to Canadians is that both i : : -^ . Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will r • . mation, nd 3rd,- Did the young man say ,V "N I t._ 1 E� g y , we Iltt�e ft large Moak of en. cure you: If your child has the Croup or BA'VIN' 8 DEI'ARTMEN'f. P there men have had a term in the to Mr. B that if he wen to swear he P I 1 l Whop i h u �.. would R ear that he was unc )r 18 -and had Velopes on hand which will P Coug ' it promptly ai]d relief .1 µ therefore - n'either will d ' T'': -, _ ;s r 1 White House, is sure. ou .dread that insi ious disease - Deposits eceived in tame of 65 and up- of li u at Mr. Beast's on .he day men- , .... + I be so likely to pay bluff for Capitals g. be printed and sold at a CONSUI►!P ION, don t fail to use it it will . arirda, and Interest allowed thereon tat Honed. Now, Mr. Besse, .Y.. W Na lease answer I p curs you or cost nothin - ./- I The tariff platform espoused these u atione, and answer t em.correctl i g• Ask year Drug- current rates, _ '`' q y� lower rate than blank gist far SHILOH S CURE, Pnce Io cts., by Cleveland is much the same as for we are after you. We ar( not done with ' so cts find $I.00. rI . ' , cues will cost yea else- - . that 1n use before the McKinley bill od yet,! as another inform lion is being as ado fed. laid. ll�On't crow too soon, but I rather 1 where., Letter er t4 sBLS-- aPictieartn silos s �, P . i. . - think s4ae one else is doin the crowin '1�RAIN:i ROIN(s F. �T DOE A$ FOLLOWS'- r�ll"E'CIAI. Dx epos r. s ,g . foy you. You are on the stil Mr. B, an matoh. ^�, =' .� - There is some excitement -at Oi- � No. a Exp,uss . . 8:02.A. b1. IT �k 1 r � the othe man (if we may a II him so is . ' ; Special ates allowed for amounts ire- ' taws over the proposed increase of. doing the crock -a doodle -doe work. ' 'this " IG AIIxaD R ► 2:27 P 111 f = } a, . Call and � see sam le of work and et ,► 6.80 P. M. #mainiog not lass that, three months and P g IQ Local., . {. _ the sessional allowance. A depute- case Ie ly in its embryo staffs yet, but the ;- i' -,, i >ntterfl will soon come f .th in all its prices. - 2 EXPRESS 9;08 P. M. - Deposit receipt issued for same.. ,' z4'. I tlon waited upon the ` remser .and TRUNS GOING WEST DVX As FOLL ess:--- - . ; t h beauty. Act to whom may be aQtriblxted ��; ' '_ eked that the allowance be placed at the cast �gation meant for a informsr I l~To, ��' ,Q L 4 Local •2b !; .. -1 1 6W iustQad Of $1,000 as nOW. lt- know n "t neither do I care r� - ' , - : NE 11 tint one t ltx ti>t 1- '�" r 3 , ,: WADS ORTH.� ,� (� Lih�t'a owiy�/rdWOO will _ be. 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I ' ' - :, .:e�_', ".. 3A ,;X_�- .1 ' - ' , IN 6w, - � . 7.. � �.. , . . - - . ­ DIS __ ... � . 0 - � ..�� � 1� 1. ". . .. _'...... ­81ibriff Widdiflald, whb has b4im 'trio. , -� �,- .: - Toamo, July 1. 1892. � , "".4; : . . - . �v � " a I - S - ,'--,,:,-, ­--,-,-.:-_, M�RKWAW . :;�%:.,�� '? ­1, I ., FARMERS'. MARRET, .: J1. _RNITURE - .:. "_"��, . , � TRICT DOT* !��;, " ""," _,., ;:--"Y : P'U . ., - - ,. . -1. : '. .Z. , � - 7t'. - � -,!: ; F _­­ .: �0, _., _ �. • - 1. ::. mosT ,jgZ 1FAC19D 19ANNER ping around the world, is expected tome " '_ r. . .., I • . ,jyll ;, .... ... - _�,: . , ,� . ...- . * , , ", � . '% �_, . . � fall,....:.:.:.. �. � ­ . _4 ­ �, .. ,� ,,:sq�', - � ., 41-v- .. . - _. - ­ - _..:..X11 I . ,". f� ... � ;1, , . - , � , � , . - . -.1, , � � , if , - . � . . . I -..- . ;_ - , - T V, .— '" J _ . - � 5 ". , I . . . STOLEN IN T19X : . . ,-, - , , - �; �.,y! , t . . - ' , I � about July 1. Wheat, ' # (O 80 to 00 00 _ L - -,-' - 75 � .. '::: -.'rl. ­_ � : : , ., , ' ' � .. - . , - '� ,�­ J - 11 I . RON OUR ExCHANGES. - . , ,z�,]';- ,� , - .. — 11 ­11. - . _", - � � 1� 11 ::. � . . , I . . . .. - . IF . I.­. ..�., , The annual laWn social of Zion Poesby- Wheat, spring ..... * ... W 0060- 00 . - : . "-. _ � 40" 1, I _­ � I*:,- , , - . 1 4 �. . - . . . '. ... ,4 �,, ­� . 11 -,. I � __ . , , k, �' : �'. � . __ � : I -WH1TEVA_U.U,,., -,;.­,_�;.,��,:"­_ �..:, _ ­;��,,� . _.- . " Wheat, . ;_,_ ,�_� - -I..:., • - _­­: -� .- � id new Catholic church was terian church, Cedar Greve will be h Id on eat, red winter...... 00 001o, 00 913 . I _ .1. I . ., � .....� - . 0 �,�L, , �. ?", ---.: . .-. �'­ . A. splend . -, �. W I . � �, - - ­,.,­_-,,r­­ - I I .?, � I ... _�_­ . . _., - - .4.,_.. -11+ ,4-i­ � K Z , " ?" . - . � � ' - , . db 1, - : . It- I - re . 7� - � .. . �;,! 4 _ - , , -!a I � . . -1 .. I. r � � - - - _ �.n, & ,.� . . - -1. • ,_ �,� �. . . : � . , � I .; _.. . . ­_d v17A,:�r­ � " � �; 11��: � ., �,�, . bishop Walsh at the beautiful grounds of M - Jae. D ma _wheat goose ............ 00 67to 00 68 ' " .- - I Z - �::: --- -��*:::�, � _. ­ - !i - - - - . . ,ec,useorated by Arch - I ­ . . r I - * �, . . 1. . - - ��.-- � ��-,, ."g�!..�,,-;----,�,�'I'_ , ,";"- 'It - . on July 6th. All are promised a plEant Oats, bush ....... , 1. .1 .- Al% ,& - � .�t � . . . ., - ;'? ., �', � - �­ .. . Thorold yesterday. . . .. 00 81 to 00 88 �­ I , � `* _. - . . I .. . . _.;i ­ - .. .1 utiy time who are 11 in it." : _'. � � 1, p� - . . I - .::,-... -.-�;��":.t�..�:!".i.,.--.�,�-..;-,.-..,,,�-, ­,.', -0%1­ . - .1. ...­�. - " , . - , .. - ,w post officers were race . I Barley, bush ............. 00 00 to 00 41 ' I .. . - �,_­.. , i . �:. , , _" .. 11-111J, - �'r I - ­ � � ,�' _")q: _-­ L k-­ .1 .. Two no A young lad named Conklin, ad I . . . ...­ ­. - r'. -, ­;�, _ , , '. � I - . Ir, I . � - . I �":., 1: I �. L�', . " Fast Yorki. Viz., Amber and a' am Oy__ Peas, bush ................. 00 00to 00 62 ..- . . I I .­ I . . , . - '.�..'�.� . - _`f­ - "t" -7 , i ,,,?� : �', -." k, " I -I- . " � L4 1, .. �' opened • in the Markham Woolen Mill, was b hing . . " I '� i . -., . � . I . -.. . . . ; :. ,t,A,;,�,;"-,.,�,."",�;��.-..L�.,��,e ., w . .. .1 . . , . S . w . I , . - . - . 51 , � - � - in Ramer's pond on Monday eyouin hen - :­ . L % � � I . , I .. - - __� I 1-' � A . O'Sullivan's corners Hay, newt ton............ 6 11 0060 12 50 -- . . , - - ­ - " , ... � " - . . . - . , 7�!­_�,,.­�,�- - -, .11 �, . L_,,,.f&_ - __ _ , .., � , ­ . - .. � _ 1 1_1_4� ., . , : eSMILUt and I . ,. ( � I - , , , 1� , , h . .- . Editor James, of the Statesman, he got beyond his depth, and had to i res- Straw, ton .......... 9 0090 1000 I . . I... � . . -1 _ I I 11 -_ � ;,,,. _'�'111_,,;��-�,.:-.,*,�, -, I , . ' ' - I - , , _�f - - . - .. - ..., . . - - . 0010 6 26 , r • . . - �,�,* - -:. ­ 1. ., R,� 1, _,. � _. I I . ,. ,.' . � -, " . ., , - - , , I � ; . I . . , - , - jr"� -:-, . ,�, - , -- -, ­ . - -� - 1:1 . . . ., . . lady, sailed for England on Saturday last. oned by two. oompantonv. Dressed hogs ............. 6 -_ . �. , , r:": - -1. .1..1% . I., 1114',�: ­ - I . . -, .­�. , . � . - ,-. " " ., . I -voyage. . - � '. .� . I . - � . a - � -, ": 114- �), 10- • I - , . - ,� I ).: tv - - - - We wish them a bon . . The officers of Grace church have, been Beef, fQyequarters ....... 5 00 to 6 00 . ' i - ,_ I - __ f',, �. " _- , . .. I - The undersigned having purchased the furniture and unaeruidng ..,,,z, �' *,; ,i, , - . . - Sam Hughes' seat in North Victoria is notified by Rev. Mr. Cayley, of irinity Beef, hindquarters ...... . 8 00 to 9 00 - .. �` ­,". - �r--. . ., ZI I - . . judge has refused to extend College, that he has appointed Mr. A. L. Mutton.....- . .............. 7 00 to 9 00 business in Whitevale, is prepared to furnish goods in his line at lowest I_ f.,. J - � ",!: .,! , .,�� - jp - � .� T I .1 �. safe. The . � �: . .,- the time to correct the service. . McTea:r, of Toronto, who preached bare a, Veal, carcass ............. 6 00 to 8 00 living prices. I - - ­�%-, ;� .'4 " -) ' ' ' _i�; ; ' .�, __ - � - -, - � , . ­ .- . i� ' ' `z ­ ­� ' ' I , . . � Mr. - and Mrs. Thomas Hoolihan, of few Sundays ago, to hold services h" and Butter, 00 00 to 00 16 Funeral furnishings and all undertaking requirenientoi Firsi-ohiM ''.. �_ � �� � - . - - �, k,. 1, I - ��i�.. . I �1' 11 . � , � , , ", . :7 .41 : - � '. , , I . county, have Z., ,.�­? ",:., :1 t" I . , Smith Township, Peterboro' coun at Stoaffville for the next three months, Eggs, doz ............. .'.... 00 00 to 00 10 Hease when required. _ I - ­;. _,L,."_'- , , �,I�' , I . , �_ - � .11 - � . Mr. Tear's appointment meets with much I .. . I - - , - ... . W. - �__ - . -I'- ­ I '.1 . . . ; I . _ - '' -- .- . . . . I .1 "V � � . � . - , I I g �_,.:. I pl� , - .1 , - . I . just celebrated -their golden wedding. I . , . . . . - I - .- . -_ , ,� ,� , - , . I ­_ . __, -, �._P!,U, ­� ­ I . -nix f avor. —BUD. I I . � . I - , ­% - Crawford of Sarnia, I . I �' � � " : - , .1� "' M.; I .- - - First Deputy-Reeve C a . . . (3��Oxmz .JL11T.r_ VV .a,.,. .'Jr.� V Ate.. AM - -�_ i - V � , - � DOMINION BANK - "vIzr. m. mx.&&.&. 1"'.. - I . months imp I.- � X� - . - . ­- - . I � I , . . _. : . :--*---.- , . . ­. was sentenced to two in T - . - WHITIVALE. I .. j , 1_� 15., J - 1. . - . :_ .. .f :.�. . �; - - - , ­.: ,.: . " -, ... - _­ ­_-.1 - __ ;.: , '. - .. . ! gy&ted assault on two young �. . I.. i �,_ __ . - . ; ... . . . � -,�, - .. '' - . -7 I 1� .Ji. !.� Mont for aggr , , came m , In ' was Capital Paid up, -$195009000 ( - women. AS1 c a 6 I a last night . _­. I Z - 1 - , , ... � � I. � committee of the East' . .. - .-., ,��4­,-_'. �:­ - 0 I . .. . - �. .1 The executive COM - awful glad to Ilse me, as I had bee away Sur us, m. $1y4001000 - : I % !... _4 � - ,� .,�� ... I I .. . .. - Ion, have - . .. - . _� ­ , .- - 4 � . . I I , -� .,-,�'i " . I . '. York Sunday School Association, so long, and after our haggis and ciBsin' I. - WILL . ­ I., "'.1"z ..,.. .1 '. 1� .. : '' .k. I NEW-. A �-: -.1. � 1_­ � 11.�, - . . . decided to hold a S. S. Institute at Mat, i d for - I I . I 11. � :. I .� . awhile, and I tell yo,u we both . .. . . . HITIBY AGENCY. L - - . . , I � -­.,-_�_, I A .. . . . .. ;-.. I . a�.,­­� _�'. ��11�1 � M. ham next fall. . . . to think that we -had been 8!PD1 Irled to . . _. : . r '' . I I . . - . I - . . I - .- -_ . . _.. .- �, . - JOY . � I . . . . - . . �­ %; . 7­ , I A I. . . . I I 1 ... - .7r,.. - - The wife of Mr. F. J. 13ell, Division gather again under our own vine nd fig SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . . � _, : - � . . . . . . . . -1 .�' • ..._­ .. :. �Z._� . �._ , , �.­ I.. .. ro', returned home - In t allowed at highest entreat rates. No � ; I � • . . .. . . - . . . .. - , :;j_ � " ; I Court clerk, at Peterbo tree. She add, "Tobias, you et be . a . I . . - - . .. . .0_.� . - I .. - ._ ,. - - _1 I . - - I otic of withdrawal reqmLred. � . . . . 11 .�, -''-"-, " �Ijl . . ­. h on SuDday'evening, lay down - - . . . . . . . __­ , .... I . . : . I '. 11 - " - I . . - . - I I . . . . I � ,_� - . . � -._� , - - - . from church . hungry, but` I don't think you are ry I " � W. H. HOLLAND, I - . - .. .. 11 ­ . t . and died. - .. . . I . I . - . � 1. , . . - I ., I ... .. . . ;. - on a sofa a of (but I was all the same.) She gazed my . MANAGER. . I . I - ir I . I . . f �. 41, :1 " oshua Bogart, I - .._­­ . .. .­ I.. � 'IS - - _. The will of the late J around and got supper. and w a I was . - . .1 . - X-�i; ­1 I . I . . * .. - , I. 1�� - rebate. 94 . .1 . - - �, :� '4" - 1A4 . � : filed for I . I ci-0 - - - , I ­ I - ,_ .�.._ • _5� 0 Bogarttown has been satin' I said I Julia, where � lid y . . I .. . . I - . I . � � ,�. - ..", I �- . valved at $4,813, Abs is di. , yon . . . . . . - ; _-, . I t . . - . His estate is va I got this beef 2" She said it was son .11 . : 1. . . .: . - , . , - - , - - . 1 . ­ le, TAKE NOTICE.. pp'"' .1 ..:.., .., ��. � . . .., - .., �,;" , ­ �_ ., ok`_ . . �.. - vided among his children. re one of the - Jew sent in. 11 It is little I 110�d .1 _. � . - I �. 4. , - ;., I I - . - .. . I., A convention of Sunday school workers tainted, Tobe, but nothing to I I . - . . �,_4'­..4�,' �� .. . - I ln� , * . . . f * - , , - I Scotland . ,:. ,'. 1 �4_ ... . ­ . - . - ; I � J_ - - — . � ., , -��.,� . . - of the township of Uxbridge and So liked is kos is was tender." I sal 'Julia - We. have on hand *-'a new - �00 , ,F, -*--lAl- • - , . I , If - � . - - ,x. - . . own was held in the Baptist 41 .1 I , , �'�A -�� . , I Uxbridge t what do you mean by Jews ?" Why - - ' ' �=4 . 41! 1 1 - " ., - ­ . � 1. _11 , - . . - - . L - , 4 , . � .., , . . _ church, Goodwood, Thursday. Tobe,or Tobias I should say, mean and nicely selected stock of . � ; ", " . . . 1. - . - 11. McQuade was tendered a valu- . . . .t-��,­ --Z�'," ,� . . - I : .1 , � I.. -. " _. i, Rev, Jews." "All circumscribed 2" _4!!� - . , - . � ­. - - .. _. I - - .. says " - Fans,, . Tidies,. Hammocks, 0 , . ---.*; - .. -.--" - I - - '.,,-�_:, � ab!e cash presedted by the Methodisis of ,. Yea, says she. I said I I G al. no - . I , [ - . — ." .. . � - .1 .11, - - , . � �. - ­ 11 '.., , Pontpo . . . - - . I � , � *. �C,­t: 1, - � . .- " . . .Z- ol on Monday, on the eve of his do- Jews for me then—but what do hey do Purses, Rubber, and Base �_ . � lolq � - �d _', I , v",:- . . his new field at Ameliasbnrg. - - '­ .4 . . . 1. 11 . parture for . - any more than any other peop , only . �._._,. .1 ' , - .., r- --' The corner stone of the new Marina don't work -on Saturdayi; T' I Why," Balls, Tissue Paper with var- `­ ". - � ___ o - 10�11 • � �. .... : — - .1-,.1 , ­ .1 � . . i � _. �_..... � ..6. - -.;.,% _., L . .­� - � - and General hospital at Owen Sound was An • � I I . .1 - ­ - _. says she, "They kill their own b ft d . - . . . : . 11� I .:..�_..,. ,�.­.,4" . I . ` I" I . -1 A - , : I . L -­ -, .. - _; . __ . laid with Masonic ceremonies'sast Thurs- it muss be sound, you know, have sous other . articles in our line. P�l . . : , ot -, I I; ..�', '. , w. - ,.I � __ 0 �� . I , . . - , � - . . I - - __�- ;, 1 .�.Al - - 2 � day by Grand Master J. Ross Robertson , . .. I - . i - . - ,-, 0 - . a Rabbi, his name is Da,vi�. TA' thew We respectfully solicit a call. . .. � ... .. .: - .., .- ...". . : .-4i-, . .. - A barge load of coal from Newcastle, that examines beef, and ill that . = . ., ! : *: ­��..'�� -.1-, : - . . . ­­ '. , - f ixi . . - � . . Eng., has arrived at Ottawa. It is said . . � � . � . ­ , . .. � . eK ) , - - .. - -kills must have Bible names, S%)u see . . - , - . . .. . I : . , . . - I. - � . .. . . I . - I., .. . � M. & E. BOONE - E=-�. . ... I.. ._.:,-.-,, I . - . this coal can be put on the market in Can- There is three! or four Rabbi's au, Israel, . . . . I . . ,; i, 1 .. I ... I � - . . . rail American coal. I . . . . . I .1:1:1.:. -1, . . edit cheaper than all ra and they hang the critter up by a hind . . . .. ... . . ..-,. �,�� �, - . t . , . . , . . RUM. PICKER111113 VILU21. 41 . . . .. � ­ - � . ­ . ­ � ; ,!� -1 �, -, , . . 1. .. . . '. - ­­ I - �. i,4,.. � I � I . Sneak thieles recently entered the re. logs and take put his heart, and inhere is � . I . . . _.'�% . I 1. - . :., � �:,:i.' . , I . � �1 . . ;� I ; / I . � f: - ., ­ -1 I .1 � � : _ ., i sidence of A. Yule, of Aurora, helping the least spot Ion it, they put it bs�*, and . . � . . .1,4k, ": - - : _- ", �__, , :. ... I I . I- I * PICKERING * . I ## I . . I .1. �. - . .. ­.. ..-. - . � , . i` '' . I - . . I - �, I , - , . . � , - , . . :_� . . . themselves to eatables in the cellar and let the critters go again." " Gol es I" I - . : . : - I- I ._.� .. . I , � . .. - I - . - . I - . . ' . . . , . I � . t . . - . - - , ,, �' : . - tinted a quantity of . I 64 - . :. 1. .a. .1. - - . says, al Julia4onr lyin' I ' N ," says - . . I .. . , `�11. I. -- I � going upstairs appropri . - - . I . ;. . . .�, . ��_ f � -, 4, . . . . � . . � .. I .1 . clothing. I - slie, " they ddN,aud then they a4 1 it to a I" . . . I . . . I . . I . . W . . .1 - . ! 4- - . . . � . L , 1. ..: ., I � 1. . . . . . .- 1X__­-" � - . . I Luba � . : I . - I � . - __�;. � .., . � , t The bridge over the Moira river at er �,Ycv`id 10 �Z" �. . _.�_e_ - - /I � . Vie butchers. Why,yes-Tobe,tt t'sjust : . - .. I �,..�,.,� 1.1t'... .. � .- Tweed,-Ont., went down under a heavy the way they do over on tenth " Then � ,��, � - - � ­ ` %, . "4 . . - - . - .. . load of stone n by two teams belong- , �� 11,V,. 4". - ... - I ! i �i� I ne draw says she, 11181obe, just wait till I i iad you LUMBER LATH AND - - . ­ . " I -iuiw Nixo-s,wrote . . . . I : I . � I 'It' . ing to Mr. Trudot of Stoco. one horse I SE11,1TING .-':-- MA'C;HINE _� I - r% a piece out of THic Picict, . . I .. .. - I . W . . ,_ . :�� . .� . . .. �. was drowned. . by Win. Besse, he that tends ba . SHINGLF,S, � � - . - I ,P . - � 2:,�_; . I . , I _­�__ I � - A sand storm struck Uxbridge on Tues- father, John." I said " Do rea . it, for - . .. I - I I I 1. .. I . ,,..�_' I n,t'- I . - day morring. and all the spr I lid . -_, -, �; _ . I yp like ". ". � 1. � - -, f- -1 I # •. . venerable Johnny could do did not pre- DmssF, . - �'e, A - - ' to a , �_�' . ! hear from him through the pore," - - - - - E'COUNTY _: .,.�• : :. . - r , inkling'Wr Win. is a good scholar, and I a D LumrBER. . . ­ .. :2� - vent the citizens from getting their. eyes ENOUGH FOR I . F-4,- -.0 '. I Julia started. and nearly the fl ,t word .. - —01 I _. �) ,:. - ..­,4� .filled with sand. - . � .111 : . . - I . -_ was 1, kam�polilun.­ .. (1011i , Julia . . . . I . - : ... ,7_1. , . , :�­, - - Mr. Smith, a tailor from Feuelon Falls, ' HARD AND SOFT WOOD � - . 1 1 � . ...... � . I - what does that mean?" " W .v," she I '' 'L ' ' - - * . I I _, " , - - , . �i . - 4 whilst attempting . - X, I _ . - Sal D6 has just r ed large con 411.�'�,- k - . I ,��f - Vs, 11 that in a feller that John would � MIC)M CAWSM: I '� _911, - f 14 mpting to board a moving train —V LOWEST Pill,E— eceiv - -. last Saturday morning at Pori Perry $tat- .. - �'. " . RIV , wr ky one da " Ju" . - signmen't of Fresh 6roceries, New - �� - �-��f I ., - , - - ... 4 � as ground and had his - p &&more. Is, .. WISE __ : --- . - ­ read aZllya, fe words, and Z, I 1:5Men per. cent. will be, added it � � ,-, 11 shoulder dislocated. u 8, Cof- � - 4,�-.;- __ Fruits, 1 '94- � . over,;Centl eumow-boys and bi zZards." booked. F its, Crockery, ,Glassware, Chinawaret 8 'gars, Tea- ,a,_: - , I . .. . is � �;I- - - .� Mr. Thos Smith. Manchester, '6 likely 11 Why. Julia, what �o;s that =n ? .. - fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for cash.. Call at b I;tore'-'- - � ��, " . to 10080 the eight of one of his eyes. He 11 Why, buzzards is the follows t�at wa Int wo Do'GORDON0- - :.��-Z�_ ..-. and get some of the bargains he is offering. . -_ ­ I . . . was shearing shaep when one of them eighteen that John would't give I Vie, whis. ____ - - -_ - - --- . . . . -,.-,..-* a - .. . . . kickad the shears and one of the blades Z WHITBY MARBLE AND , I - e i 1. :. icy Isaid"Goon a read '," and : - . . " ' . 1 _,�_,:. 11 - . penetrated the eye ball. . • - * �... I - .. I 66 17, Julia, � , - ',,:.','�.-­ , , . next was 11 Phoenix Park," I. . . 0 i. � '. L - . . .1 The army worm is making aeriouit in. What's &bat ?" Wb orkS ISAAC NVISE. PICKERING .._�,�4,.'. Lk� y. Tobe, tba m r( . . . , �', it 'e-, . . ... . ,roads on mftny of the apple orchards in P,-nnick, that faller that put T ornton a, Gram e I i * . � I - - : - _- I this vicinity. A light spraying with Paris - : __ .-------------------- _ - . - - . , lleps John's cattle id DUNDAS St. - WHITBY# . _________71� I _: :�. ." - - green solution (about 4-oz to 40 gallons ' . . I � I .. . . pollud." and the next was - Noe h Amer- (11stabUfal" 16,99.) , .. I .,� . . . I , . . water) would soon destroy them. I . tv'tu Indians. With a cry of fury, I - , � . - 1. � e, . . A faAmer by the naive of W. Macklin, , . 4, N EW DISCOVERY bYACCIDENT ' 111tuped tip, and shouted, fig B go I en,Proprietor. ,11, compoundiag a solution a part was d I :, . . - iii the TowDship, of Markhaw, had three . ..,weifena accidently spilled on the hand .. ­ . .10N.1. I'll got Lititit. Hagerman Broom . and on washing atterward it was discovered that the hair was com. � . - valuable cows poisoned a fel.".1 days ago- ,, . 11ILVIng returned to the old stand of the pMovpd. We AL once PUE this wonderful preparation, o the :,;:'i :1` . : r ­., �.- , - . . . - - `,`''; "Ado, . . V � .11 , I I . 1 The poison 1)ut in salt i,.wl sprinkled ;"Ado, and ch,an out the town,hip " I Wolfended Granite and Marble works, 1. - = and so great has been the demand that we are now introducing I � - �."� � . 61tin kissed Julia good-bye, ant. left for . . IL throughout the world under the name of Queen's A nu-Bairine. - -,�_, r ,, t', � - . :11 .." - • . on the pasture,where the cows were. . I am better prepared to execute .all all ' - HARMLESS AND . %. . * . * * - . - .- . _... �l Inneo in search of the commaw ider. .1 IT 19 PERFECTLY HARMLF 4_111 �_Ilil 1� . . I * - . .,e��_4 - ­1 Georae E.-Johnsou, an eiviplovfte of �Ir. . orders in cemetery and all other -0 So SIMPLE ANY 10HILD CAN USE lTj'. ...4�-­.t . . I . - Frank n Buruett, of Asphodel, . It)), ­ 11 i S I 2-.* I - -1 . . work pertaining to the business. r ­ 1,sy the hair over and isppiy the mixture for a few minutes, and the , *. . �* 4-, . - " rs ­ 1%,P _­ - � �, Ast""' ' Hugh Cl�rk, Editor of the Hi U&Lrdiue ' anif by Magic witbout the slightest pain or iuJury when ' ` . .. N , bairdivappea " ': , C01112ty, was .0view lia� beewnppointed hall onalli � - ted or ever stLe mands W LAIDIIES who have been annoyed '.. 1. ­��7_-" „-, s killeil by a falling tree, which 1, � of Cligtowerh will find a well solected stock ever used � n r% UPPI rwsrd. it - . L � I _.;O�. ; . - _. foralikepurpow. Tbou. _1 - - - .,. lie was trviDg to relew;e from its lodguieut I of foreign and domestic granite and and ARMS attest its merits. I ,_, J - I - volunteer 1_t� ­ . dose away --- - I � - . . - - dw Kincardine . �Y- - with hair on their FACE, NECK . I , �. �-�, 'A , , . . - and sev- , 1) - Inspection 01r.NT1, . -, . on a (Iry stub. He leaves a wife a I ,a j(),. .marble to chgose frow. r,MEN who do not appyeciattis board or hair on their neck, . . I . ands pricelem boo .1; � . . . General Herbert widently n in Queen's Anti-Hairtne which d _' - 11 era; children. . knows what he was sent to Canada for, will convince that for strictly first- � 0 ith shaving, by rendering its future growth an utter impossiblilt 1,,`.7 ”' ­ - - . . S. postage paid by us (Gecuir:r; ---,-A.*, -�',��- - . _ _ . . The Newmarket NL clasii Work, our prices cannot be, w �t 1�,` ­r�� % - _.. knows Works nai - . Price of Queen's Anti-11airtne ti. per bottle. Pent in safety mailing boxe ., �, '. - .7.r, fUld if the Canadian militia be not soon . sealed from utwwrvatlon). send money or stamps by letter with full addrew written Plainly. Cori ,� '1.7.r, ' I , . . . ­ � - rowly escaped destruction by fire a few on a first-class f0OtiDg it woujp be his - - beaten. - pondence strictly ronfld#sUal. This advertimemelli Ig ho.neet and straight, torward in every word it . . ,-_,r`��_�, - . I . . _. I I and everything an reipremented- cut this out and �_,___Y_,�,,-�,' .. . . . . nights ago. The fire originated beneath fa CODL&Ins. We Invite yon to dpal with ;;,and ID 11' 15 , :1 . . ^ 43 yon Its" Street, CINCINNATI O. YOU c" . ---.-,., ��, ult. i ... - send W-day.. Addkm QUKKN ONE to I'! _. 174 ell,% Pry. we *ill pal Ni* any case . , , : .� �.-. - the forge in the blacksmith department, FIRST CLASS insure safe d . t� 7 " . ..I ­ . -1 , - _. - I �, . . I . . ... . 1 0 On TueSday'night last, while Mr. Mo. 3'" ""r ituir at any rest omee d. %. I , I I . I., . I .. or slightest Aniary to any purchaser. Every bottle CU& &nti_Xa1riR46 - , - . but the watchman discovered it in to Cracken, �f Owen Sound, was ',"ding a ""'s" ladise who fat"duee and well 6=0 their hiesdo is Nottles Of Queen's i ,:.. , 11� 4" , ' 0 - " i 4" "=VIM. ­ . prevent a conflauration. % IFECIAL-Z Ny.," boot sills. XxtT& L&rg* 30ttle : 1- , . . � - . I w*11 1p with a 81LX DXX38. I � . ., �* . - - warrior Witt" of h tees from pasture, ou� of them 01r ComnLiedon to A901111L . .,,. - , as the warrior �� of suit to= rmm "ut with onWr- 04" 6616rY . _ _ .. .., ��."_'­�,'.� . __, .1. - - , - . _. ,_ ..! .4, . . . A striped worm known a I I I reared up, kicking the other 0 the leg CUFFLER'S I " ­ -, . I . I 44-..4 . - . - I . . . . I worm has made its appearance in 1 Brant and break ig it. The horse, lob was REFERENCES S :-The Lytle Safe & Look Co., 146, to - 150 Water at.; - -` . .: I ". I -�, 1, 1, �- �* ­ . . - ZL . . . . . . I HOME REFERES . ;­­.. _! _�k , I .-,- . ­ __ ... , . - - .. _t -N., - t_. county. It leaves a path of destruction . . . you HA" . . , --: . . . - . I . : . - :-, . 1W , , 1: .. yaltied at bout 6 150 had to be hot. I . Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race at., Cincianati3Ohio. , . � :_,- "I 4� - behind it wherever it appears, .many - . -, %i ! . I . - - I * -_ I - - ... . . - . whole meadows being totally destroyed. - PRICES MODERATE: . __ . . - —1 , — --,,*,: Z. - ' I �i � ��,ky,4.11 V,onsumptfon Cured . --------------------- . � _�,­ � ., -, , It is said to be travelling eastward. . . , ' - �';4, .- r----, " , � - - " .4. - � . - - - An old pb,ysician, retirad frotwu pr ties, hz*v% W�� ,_ - ,-,,- i , ... . 11. - . . A few evenings ago the Orillia Council - G .. _ '­',�.. I... - . . ins, had la in his hands b an ant India ` ' DRESSMAKIN . -� .�,'T...,,.,_ - - .",­�&' - y . . I" � - made a grant of S 100 to the Town Band. missionary the formul i of a eimpl 14 - - � I.- ...,.", � I .1, - , � �_,�, V, . . ' . ' , . . . . . - Before the Money was paid over, it man remedy for the speedy and permau tours of W-M,'; COWIE Is - - 07-,,,&,- �mzzo,mqr�` .- . . . . . . L tjd _ M ]jS. SE and MISS B. PE ART �­ '_ ., �k Conswuptiou, Bronobitim, Catarrh, fiathlus and . .. . I. W1 __ .'i " " ' . _ to whom the band owed $85 for uniforms all throat and Lung Lffoctions, also a P011MV0 . . . . = -. �._ � , ,�. - . . - , , - '�,_ . , .... - garnasbeed the money. The matter will and radical cure for Nervous Debit ay and all . -_ - . � .. ' . . une t the _�.:,. -, , J I -I.. . _. . � I - - 1;O - I-. i., � I - . - . . / I Q - ..� _ . - . .- . Nervous C6mplainti after having tested its �. . BROUGHAX - � . , . C/) wish_ to anno ladies of Picker- _ :: "ir". - , . - • , f . been for- - L:"- 1% �,, . '. come up in the DiVisiou Court for settle- . . . ing and vicinity %6at they have b - � . . . wonderful .1 curative ewers in th, usands of . . 1­� I -, 1''.. _ - - __ . . ' � * 1 . . - . Mont. cases, flits felt it his duty to mako I o known to -- --- ___ - . tunate in securigg a lad who has had _. - �.: - 5, I � . 0 ' ' . . . y _1:1y;i�,,�.�-,.`.' . , � . his mutfertn� fellows, Actiusted by -his motive - . . . � _.'1,X-,:;!r,*, I . on Friday night Dr. Joseph S I . . A, --' -� ­ . d a desirli to relieve human stiff 0im, I will �_J about nine yearo experience in the city -_ - ; , "?�.- - - - .:!"", 1 Zom who was the first Mayor o this : ' BARGAIN. .. I . . . "i -_ �� __ 1. . B At Uxbridge f that sent; free charge, to who (lo#r'e it, SPECIAL � Aix! . - ;.�,"�,�:_ .1 I g 14 h I .. . 7 . - • 00 , t� of Toronto, and are therefore in a better �., , -.'�' .. . . w presented with au engrossed rocipe. iu German, French or ni 4 licn, wit fu I ' . ."'. ' '1� - . 1. ` . . ' ..,.V:,: - �, , i- I . '� - directions for prevariug and usin '. Sent by I � position than ever to supply all who m '_� -,. w��, . ., address on behalf of the Municipal Colin. g this 116 a .second band buggy . .1 ay I','- , ­ - i ­ , _'�_, . I snail by &]dressing with stainp, kArnin � . = �� . 162 - I - � . : -!, 1-n-4. - -1 I I . .. � I ­. . ail, the School Board and the Mechanics paper. W.A.NoyEti,SJOPowerii'Bl(ek,Uoches- I . 36. ." � . .1. . ' 1. - favor them with their patronage .... . .I I ;� .,. . - . �Jv , . � i.'_ - �. - �. . tor, ,N'. Y. - . • . .. ,� -several - . - ,.�"P_, �­.,�- . I . Institute on occasion of his -removal - _. __ - and kinds of ­ 1 -4 9) . .9 �,S�­� -$ - ' . . �� i. .- .. . . .1 I. to Toronto. I - . / . �t I . . _. *� 1,:4 ,­ � , � . �Alt- .I. ­ - � .. , .. : . . I I . . - i,7i� - S. . . .1. : !.'-� ­ � � -�; ., �11 - . ­ A few days ago while Andrew McCain- , C-arts, E to. ' I L..J .. �­, 1, - � . . - .C^. . . . . . � .. • . . .. I :,- . � - I . I . _ _', ley, of Newmarket, accompanied by a boy 0ors COROOT - . .� .. W - E .- O'BRIEN .. - . � . C . - . - � I t . 1. . . - - I . '1-,_, _ � , . . - A - I . � --. was driving a load of straw in from Young CO3,Wf1_,( r � ..-' '14 . ,�`s­ -- . �%t�' .i 1-11 ., . I 'rD eeing them. . � . - - - - ­ . . . - I t�, - i I . 1. I � 11 ­ . . . . ,!----:,:.�� .11. � - I - Dofi't * miss, a . tv - - ; THE , -'- - ��'i' --,-� .1 . . � . . I . . I - . :, - .. . , . . . - St. in coming down the hill the load slip. -4 A fteent discove y t)v an old I k '_ .. , ' � - I - �-__ . .1 - lied upon the horse's back and a runaway • -bysiclan. Suce, OftillYused " . . I __ " � 41' .il 4 '' !'�' ` .. ! ,­,� . - - . - � t��. 1, * � , - I I an . . 1. 1. _1A _T - - . . . . .^4mtbly by thou ands of lad- k nice speeding cart, cheap. " PHISR` . ' 'I", ,- d general smash-up was the result' . PHOTOGRA �� - .--- - i-9 letboonly rfootly"fe i . . - -..:"!if','-, *, �1. . . - e.discov- .11 . ',�, - . The old gentleman has just recovered from nd reliable 1noi in Pump Factory I � ­ _� . I I I are of % 7 -Toronto business 11 , , I I : erect. Rew ,nprincipled - H disposed o his - I �­_._ . . , . - :,� I .. I ,^K - I­'-, :,� * . - , , - �.. '. to who ins � - . - his injuries. - W. H,'JACKSON, a. (:3-0:ro-v7, 1=:rcp:ri4atcr � . _. . I , "; - druggis oio ' . � of this. Ask tc . I �,,;. - Oh what a heed the e 1119ok' Cot- and will her6after devote his en- _,- -, � , ir modicines in place . ,;. i ,: " �, , . . � BROOK ROAD. . __ . . . ­..- - . � warning. s of the sure to,, hoot Compound, take n ,� ��-�: - - ... � , I * - __ I `_ - _____ -----,-- . � - ry.,.: . . 1".1'. I , . � . .. . The signal perhap- o subs[ • ; or on - . _. - Manufacturer of - _� '_ . _,�, "I . : . . - .. tire firne (o Whitby Galle ,,'�.,� - . ellmou .-�i and 4 three cent Can . - - ..�'.. ... �4. ,., - � -_ ; -, , approach of that'more terrible disease con= an _- ' . ­ .1 " ,.�- - - - stamps W letter and we will seud - .�'�'_-A *_ � 9 a . ­��,�- ! �. � , I - I - - - �­ Lift, Force & Suction Pumps ­.. I., . _­_­,R,J. ., - _ - . . sumption. Ask yourselves if you can of turn teal.. Fuli sealed particulars in plain on USINESS� is alr6ady comfnene- . . "" ' . . _ "', . -:- velope, t( ladies only, 2 StWnps A dress Fonil n and - -1. - - "I ��.. . . . - . - ford for the sake of saving 50 cents to run Deep.w01 Pumps of Brass, Iron . . . . . . - . . -1, I :.�� - . - . I . - -, ill ... . : Lilly Co., No. 3 Fisber Block, 131 N%Wdward eve . ,- . � - B I.. ,.,.- - SO D '. lug to hu but the facili0es are 4 4 the risk and do nothing for it. We know Sold in PiokcL�Ing by H. M - � � Porcelain. ­ : . Detroit, Michigan. . . �11 .� - '. - - . . W. - , 11, I d all responqi le. druggist . ' I ..-, �, . � .11 - experience that Shiloh's Cure will i3atemaill, M. D., an - - - .. from . . L '. ,,-_.,� _ 11 ­ � X-_�� - - Barnard of Whitby, has sold the watch GEARED DO PUMPING WINDMILLS, such that he ,can accommodate all . It . - , . ,� I I L '" - - , - . -- � _� 4 - Mrs. M. E. Linton, of Uxbridge, is try- e , verywbore - � " " ' . . . � '� -_ , I ­�.' q � -*� . . . 11111"A., - -1 , , , , I _____ I Wilidiniii and Cistern Tanks, and who require 'Pictures. During the . :." I " � � � � . . . . 1­ ;'. % ., . ,� � , .'.. - - - ._,A,�_.. ' - �' , . � . , I 1-` - .N� , '� ing to get $1,500 from the town fora he advertised last week, but he has plenty Cistern. , Pumps. Mail orderf, ' . ' � _,� _1��z - 1* 4: .. J - r I L _i,�*NJ , 6 1.,�__ -.1 - r �. , , -, . 1, sprained foot, said to have been caused by . holiday seaso� pall and get photoa, . �p ,:: I 7".-A'V,'� " 11 . : I ­ , , , . . . - - .. R OOM: TO NEV P'� I MISIS . .1 promptly attended to. , . -1,�� ... . � ,b.; I " t � ti I " Z: . � , 1_�; . _�;� �� - �� . _.. a small hole in the sidewalk. *The coon- . more bargains in all grades of' American . ,,t�;.. � :�t' ­ � - _I �. . - - I - - ON - - � . - ,.r,Y M AN F ) Rv I Y V Eq. A­ jut. Pickerin t1i4t will -be finished in the latest style � 'L .. " . - . -�, : cil have giving her financial aid for '..... . .. � N I ., ­�: -,,, _'.. , some time on account of her indigent cir- Blot f the art. . ­ � I . , -�'. , • ­ Z � * I" I '. � I , , , ',�. " --,t,.�_:..,, - I .1 - K 91 it SOUTH OF OM DANK Watches either'Silver, Gold Filled or ' , : �. - . . - I �, ­4 ,_-., _. .. �V' .. __; .. .4.1', � 11 - . . ­ i��_ . . . I ,, I - - .1 - . ,�. `�:' -, - "., 4, I - I , . - . " � . - )", I - cumstances, ,an,l now she has got Mr. 1. . , _ I " . -� _.��., ­ 11 .1 � - , - - �, .11­t'� ��-A - - -1- - -, , , , .. fl - �., . . . � �'. � ,:�� %,�-,-.� I � . ..� � ­ -.; `�i:- "eve .N P. . �� . - _ ;i " .. � - . . ��,_ .. ,;,- .1 - . . that DAVID SMITH 7. I .. � I. .I .." - � 11 - � Farewell, of Whitby, to try for a substan- Gold Cases. He would remind You - '.., I - _ ."., - ,��, _�.'' L , : � - . .." - ­­- ­ .. __ � 2vq_ , _- . . - 16 - given. � , 41 I ". I � , N Wh #by Marble ' orks. PtCIAL attention will '. . ". : . tial baul., ' PICKERING. . ,,,� ". .- - . his goods keep time, and are sit satisfac. - - . ! �,:. - �, I Taking experience a - Mowers, I � ;, �1. - - . a the theFis,61tu , - Twin S . , __1' I Hai; for sale first class Mo' I to family groups and as ChristmaW,_. ,"*I -1 . - 1, _� _... F - ',I - - - ­ be no question about the ,superior quality Mathison & H I tory as his watch Repairing department, rumbull Binders, Horse- . 'I , . , ._:­... , Plows, T L - . 1� . � � I . � - of thd"Myrde Navy" tobacco. Fromthe, I Manufracturersof . , Po,wers, Cutting Boxes, Horse Rakes, 18 a time when, most families have U., '. 'I"1 1. I .1 , , ' ' � - � first year of its manufacture the demand - Ma S and all which is saying e, good deal. Try hi 1! It ,; , I � - - L­l I rbl.tManuments, HeadsCons I . . him Ironjacks, Single Plows and other reunion it the proper time to hs � , �, . . I .. . '. -, - for has steadily grown. Even in the other Cometery W6ck. - I I )-�. :. , . - . �� 1, I .1 - '' once, an .., - .1- � __ ► . . - . . � , , I . - � d you Will 00108 to bim' . � grtl,0188. Plow points and, other re- - . .1 ,j , " -4 . . � '� - . . - .:, t'-. - . years which were marked by our business -: - - h 9 odi"' Ain- . � . - I groups tak6a.l. , -, - �_ -, "� .. -, � I � - . Ligj6 - z0vort"s 61 smft $ 1 � _ - _.. ­ 1. ..'� the in. A " - . %pairs kept on hand; wsnufsctur�d by I ......_._ - ..i"­-,- �:_., _�.�,,-*,­�.�- ,_�.�;..�'. . - . - - 'N _-, .- I ­ I . 1) .. - . I . , 1-:�, - __ , - - , , ' I ��, .- .- - '_ �� . . I.... depress on, there was no 46"a Q 04ni= - -, . - - , - V . .i . In it, an*iGan,adi _-, � I 1�� - - . . . ', , 1. - , -In the dull years - .. -call --guarante A �> " . 7 I I __. o well to oall -, Wtby . call and vatief6etloti Fr. �c , " , " ".. __ crease of the sale of it. All p&rUes witching work woRl - . - I the. mowat M1:rg Co . . I � . .� 4� , I 1, . . I ` " a D , " 1-0 -..:,- -, I W_ �, • nop. �bu � .1, 1­1 I ­1 , , forepamhasing. All w ,- guaranteed _. . I -North " I .. , -1 . . . .. I . �; . of 1876-77 and '78, the Mal" of it Were &a Us w L, . . attai �emat for b r, � ; - .- , I i� 4 1 71-71i • I �.� A,7,, - , I i a;- - , . � "', , I - - . - ,�,�, . I .. 1. ..:,.,:. and prkies of the lowest. - . . I - . - ! ;.,_ _. G..A -.1 . � , - � # N ., _. .; 1. f -� -v7im 3L., V33 - � 1. -1 . . vast; gre jaw - I . 4 1 ! .1 . , :, " " - - _- � - - .. `- . � vas eater than in the Prosperous yr I . - . � .�;. Ti ., :__1 - , _ , i � t '.1 � I I . I , - - �. . - , I '.1 � � - � I Nir ks '. , ­. . - A . ,. � Fwraero, desiroub., . T - �_ I I �- ­ - - � � 'L - ­ 1078 � . .,. . I ' � ., SO— T�,---- ; � __�r_ �"jl' _ . - - ­ I '. " _­.., .... 1. _.� - ­ , . . 1.,.. 1. r ` . , .; ­. � - Y� �4 - i, - 1-- ---w -,&W ,. -,- I P., ----� . . .. - ,A - �1'- Z, __ . 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V�I�P, ' ` �' ­1111 - §' y= � . t>>' ever arc u►� by my _ ` -. >k q• 4, . ai'..a�<w?:ft iroin5tir ' j���n y -1 �t }�� +a.,••. - - I' - ,y��} �'f -� .a " ..Q "� «.,,..��,c:t {j��V�a.�"��'{ . f�� .i �% '3'..$•r*� ] wwr j+ - • .. ` a- f ' .. ■ +�1•Y�� �� s^'�!.+�n^�..liai`d'.. -..Rf- a "'"t %t'dL-- "ka atRS 11:V �P '!i'~ _S saiS.,. as3rz<'e.. 3i''i�ab a•. we white W le our "`° 4 - •' Fading to. 've Lid g4 of the d, •' Four folks, is arnttBtred Will Wbiis this oons!was fs'�'8 $° bought In 1683 s farm of stumps sat sbenes �,, _ . - ; t - ; I r witbsttagnd' - Fes via. "It's is desdl n sumo carts tied -He Qleritiad, hit teGaaame i� = •,I -- y ... - nth gthelargorewsado$ a ,and sly whiskey, plain enough. Mex�►n and his wife seamed y tor- wasJwieq; X x . r `' = l •• Ho t a nno� oa the farm and then fQ , 7, -;I - �o'c+►Icine bo es havilag eves been foe din Colonel Bistlake nodded. Now tell am, tor. r, ' - � OI the t Wesu t _ thi ra`ioa it `ow seemed certain flu hie girl " he ss;id sternly, •` wfiether this is the Thsy wa doabtl+ws, most reaably a e, _ . ,_.. .' "In twenty years I'll pay U ue said Clad -Be ,,. • • were, ' - t . - • ? tendey form btid indeed been reduced o in- only room in the house T' snrpc when we`anbonnd w� set them CllotilieecL, , ` � - ,� dIsunguishab sahes Finally cone! .ding •• Can't yOu see that for yourtself,"' she and their daughter iro& � I., - , y►• Tgti it: `r '*• ' that each °fins be the fact, I ve a the rtl ra ined. But theta was s► enirierta On bel�l°ng assured o1 act itafmtuuity for The mortgage had ahangrlrmawchitstnatbw ,, _ Ra ppee y 1° ed corn and wheat ; - We were camped on an a ®sent of Mora- hopeless sesrc ,removed to Texas an . en- C12 yin of the dark eyes which eonflrmad all past o@'etitea, the old watpaa, who spoke He toiled writh patience sight cues day to lei .:��" . -I. - - do River, Texas, about` ninety -five milers gaged in my . resent business. Six ream our suspicions of some guilty secret tolerable En lish. told the story of Fred s the monster eat, - 11 ` northwest of Austin. Including the guide, flaws sitaob away, .bat the ia»e of Pr+esenWp, Jack Townley hacked q�t'eWy abduction. reduce her tedious narrative He sl=hillside .worked Ismael! to death, and an the : : that foe , as I last saw him, r n L the inside of the front wall and to a few words of eatplanation- beyond ` W ifl Ferris, our hunting party consisted o_ y .sue P a>� They laid bejand the snonateYs :each. Good ? - seven ppeersons,the others being Colonel Tbm before me to- ight as vividly a.4 ever.' thence wanted carclesaly aetnes the floor. When Brooke's ran�ngs were burn- God- Iietilorifled. - ' i I Eastlake, his fifteen- year -old son Ihok, Clue My friend a ghed heavily s he con " did Thera was nothing in this to attract attea- ed and his �erraats murdered this woman's * . but we saw in a moment that he was husband bad long been an Indian by adop- And the farm with alt Its encumbrances of - . t - - - . Howland, Jack Townjrj), Charlie - Bltooke his cad story.: I odercd no idle wor of tion. mortgages, stumps and stostea, - - :_ , " and the writer. - consolataon- Indeed. the sae really messunn the width of the room. tion, and it was, the squaw said, solely ow- It foil to young >tdetchiscdec Peal A,ianlram. . - to admit of one. Bat after a whi he With some drsaal remark about the horses, in to his influence that the boy wa+s not Jones; One avening we ware returning from a g Y' bravel ralli and said : - -" Well, it is all be then strolled out of doors. killed with the others. The couple having Voiehisedee was a likely youth. a holy, oft . i _ hard day's hunt in the hills, where we had Y #' . killed s flue jaguar and two Black bears. Pat and go e. The child is beyon the �` In a few seconds he returned and said :--- only one child, and that one a girl, were sDro'• .- - - . - - reach of sotto Let uis ride on an over - Bo there s a secret chamber in the allowed to kec hit° on ceonai eon of tusk' And he vowed to raise that mot tgage like - �+ _ Brooke and I happened to be riding side by 3rs• p u�g °able Paritaa• c . � � - ;= ode, and gradually fell behind the rest of take the shanty somewhere. The inside of this room an Apache warrior of him. Both they and - ' - the rt - It was near y midnight when We a 'vai measures only fif teen• feet from front to rear, their daughter quickly became much at- And he went forth every morning to ice i hgsT -1 • . -_� It- y in cam and were lad to tumble into bed butthe outer wall is class n twenty -four tached to the little whits stranger, but t3� mountain stile. ` . Charts appeared in low spirits and was De g upon An had�a �, _as dug befom him poor old Clod -Bs x reaasaaUy tutitai7i,.bnt atttibnting this to without sere any. (opt, 1,Allowiog fo; the Was o"Upied by when the search for him grew too hot they GioriSOIL .. btigae- I did not force canveraation • uplon ryn'Lhe s►d day affes thifi �►e atig`ed i flout and burst a►Iis a i -eivu, found that,_ to avoid danger to himself and He ramieea i em aa� tatoes down the throat to < f hiss, and for. several .miles..Aeithsr__of._.us to look up a mail herd of buffaloes et *which 'There must lie a blind room did feet wide his band, the sub -chief had determined to He t�t� em down told smacked his jaws, • �A ,l spoke. At last he roused himself, as if from the guide had told uk It consisted, he reaching clear across the rear end of the hill him. So only ten days later after his and calmly asked for mere. - - it f' a painful re %tie, sad said :- T said, of two tvllsts►nd • dozen or sod " cows hense." abduction, the whole family stole away -` "T n�ory wlaiiah Ferris told >m abdat mod. calves, l.rcated in tits b en lands As Jack spoke the girl's swarthy face from their tribe, made off to the Fast, and. He worked Unfit hia back was bent,mYmhis - . ,T j the ApacheB� ♦l►e other night his reminded fit fifteen milts away. ; I paled to a ghostly eilow, and Ebe old wo- after nearly a year of fearful hardships On the h to de ryot -< . gh aeaowelrfft tbeydug . me of the saddest period of my own -fife. I Hucb to the bap Dick's 'disappoin tment, man sht: ®ed nneas(ly ip her sest� $nt no and wandering, finally Battled down {tie grave one day t i ? seldom refer to it but somehow I feel like we decided n t to kill any of the adult move iaa trade enttl ties $owLand said :- in the secluded spot where we had so HIS first rn son, Eliphslet; had no time to • - - • - doing ao this evening, and if yon dare to beasts, but neaely capture s few young " Let'a take np the back part of the $nor. strangely found them -by shears, does the weep�atidbrood, . �: ones, if i le. There rosy be a try door under. Hader think? Ali, no 1 But sera, th Far the tnatr+cer by his dooeatep growled farms listen I will give. you atosy iu_ a few OP p ever or words." ``'x' `�'.;t� _Fes , Brool %, °Pill FerrisaMd my- Then in the twinklingefaa eye the wi.ole though so many haadrocL of mite�iremoved f his food. I eagerly sa�septed - ro tno a or Ieaa skilled in the Ise of alone changed. from their former bsa[its, they lived, the He f �� hapgeaheat, heatuf�bd lift . . the acherrie a red nit& .seal- Thea Apparently decrepit pair, each one old creat=ure said in a state of constant t - ed :- - :_. =_ .. � -. - - - PPca q PPa y P . _ _ - _ _ _ _ - � And he 1bd him egg's and batter, but he would ''�;� "It was in the aumof�= ble d was, I may at once say, saocsfnllv grasping a piswl, sprang to their feet. The terror last their adapted sea should be bo away.; - `` ?1-- - drawing a similar wee from her taken from their, and in all those six years And eOlre etaggered with the burden, _. -. - - - then a very young man:.,.' L -bad' '%r out -the hunt resulting in so 'coring girl, 6 pun yea .- -. " bas resale and three female c&tvea. bosom, nn d herself beside thetp, her he hwd never beet[ for one hoar andB' ths�.two preceding y ing s q-tee : - ' And gtept with ofd 3Selcliaedea and ilsad -Be ' • ranch on Gila ' a�pot faT fx'biii- :'' -Theile Young buffaloes proved to b quite glorious eyca dashing amiaonsly. their optroL . 'Glorified. .. . . = l.. the southeast cow of White onntain $ a' and the,, ,,!iting "Quick, men, quick 1" shouted Il',astlaks, • a : ! . s • i Ind`i'an reservatio , =° , led li i 605 Hi into a ro wild and before anv ovie of the.three dared to fire `'.'ban the !- t i�atl to Thomas and irom > „_ `• `! i�p to Chris _ `- IfI'15; [etre ►ere" bollptary Wordthe lost one was la! d. all were -overpowered, disarmed and bound, It is a announs pwrhape a cteditabls,�eom- die John. : - 'OrV era we stust dt matters $x d and while a torrent of bMod curdling curses mentury upon human nature that notes- - �eE O�}1 � $' •but the mortgsnge thre3 of use's° fa agvjf ,mY. o ire and, R . I 4 I . a ' wore r totetniin it was found tm ibis poured from the lips of the old Mexican. standin the t wrong he had Buffered at 'Then it�ll toRalph and Peter. Eli. Absalom • her' fbnir- year o1 broitter Fred. y: use gs . t to tinate little hriit�ea. _ I"'t ee had "Guess it's something worst than whir• the heads of hretA people Charlie Brooke . and Paul' ., - Having no ehildiren'of otttr .own, :tire were � f, -Down -throe all the generations. but the • . .. _ - I . ` Pa' t1Y PPS UP tliiiR �,liiftle fellow, to ws . :fig, e'�her in pairs an, drive key. ('.ointng bogus dollars, maybe, coolly was so die y mowed by the lrsntic grief of � wed Meg.atil i • them[ observed the id1L the girl an the genuine narrow of her pw'- _ - and he was the delight;, �f on>s �lires. We gn About a aoareof years ago tie farm c&medawn . were-entirely ha anc�' fttture seemed ,tea' en, steeringirectly This seemed a probably sQppoeition, but enb on parting w,th Fned that he acboally - y pPy ¢ ac t dpvt r i, cum we started t was fir from the truth. hued a liberal sabseriptioa f to which we And I m co Med in the mortgages and gave the -1�� . - - full of promise -a prom6e '.a►eifer to be fall• 9 t Y Pte• y4 . . - - - Billed. ,4, • fbr - the refactory conduct of the Strewn about the floor lay a number of all contributed, and left with them a larger farm to him, . - •• r you saki° it exceedingly 1 dauhtfa! undressed dear, bear snd weir skins. We sum in hard cash than they had ever before There's no ,human heart so empty thatit has ` - My beautiful younig wife had been ail - ' E g fi Y norayof�� ing, slightly as we titottght, 2oY- several whether we should reach it that{ night. kicked to one aide several of [base newest• " so JimBlave Up ancient farm and: went to ! Gt" -� - • weeks. I believed her .to be - oonvaleaca Sometimes the little villains would quiet the huk wall but saw nothing suspicious. Poor creatures, be oompassionatlely ��g,�p• . -t . - when pneumonia suddenly' set in and she ly, straight ahead forawhile, then denly ttvidently the planks had never been dis- valid : •'they acted sccording to their Lgbts. ' = • ; bolt to otie aide, or, perhaps lower t sir bi turbid since fins laid down: The money wiU somewhat console them, He B�'eR a fifty - millionaire, a bloated, pamper- . . _k. - died on Christmas -Din- almost hoe. last , pe Is ft ell mare • - words being a tends "areelue'at that I would he ads, stick, their -stumpy tails in th air and Townly and I then stepped outside and and is a small thank offering indeed for us, He owne it+ten milrooAs.�•� renty urines and the . charge with inlinic sava • u n.t a near- went quite around the cabin, and found no to mako." whourstate LegisLsttzre :� - always care for Fre 8 Bed Po q And tliawondo lib gs�'oommands and - . n -y: - " Of this terrible time I will not attempt at horseman. Quickly learning th t they trace of an opening other than those in � _._ . liveftpoa 1* c • to speak. No language cats picture my were not to be butt, 'hey Lock a n ad legitimate Use. » . ALL THE WOgLD Om And he came•Wwa, bought back the'farm and , . ?.1, _�, - desolation. The companionship of the boy vantage of the knowledge, and for he first Its mighty queer, said Jack•, as we the entireeounty. - • = alone gave me courage to live. Bus let that hour proved well nigh unnisnageabl After entered the front door again. "There's an . 8. W. Foss. that we began to mate fair p- the usderuad passage somewhere, alas. we're The Berlin TsgebLtt cionSrme the re-_ Six of the crew of the British ship Crof• _ : ' -. At the time my miserable story opens I seven hunters riding in a semi - circle, with bound to find it." cent rumours of the Oeat,h of Itmin Pasha - ton Hall,have died at,Calcutta of cholera. - . , -'r . - " had been for six months a widower, and the captive bisons in the hollow of the He stood while streaking upon a big cant°• in the interior of Africa. " l was making every exertion to close out in crescent. shad. mat, spread Just within the doorway, Sight houses have been destroyed by Attorney- u- 9nnakF_sort of man? What . -` business in order to return to civilization Onr odd looking cavalcade wan toiling and I noticed the girl watched him ear= fire in the town of Dabez, near $riaaoon, do yonmeaa, sir?„ �Vltness -" WeII, sort, `_ - - • with m precious char a when a fri htful up a long hill in a particularly wild .listrict, rawly, department of Haut" Alps, Franc& he's the sort of man thdt'll never look ye ' ' . when Ferris, riding is the lead, ex imed : " Lift U the lust Jack." said L elves ht in the face until our back's tarn- - catastrophe occut�ed- g $ 8 P The Iiraziiian insurgents in Matto Grosso f; Y ' '• I had femurs it impossible to secure a --" W1,4aL in thunder is that ha't breed "She! there's no use in that. The g vb,% The rebel �-�� ' ` - - L. rl loin a there with her si all ne?" tery's at, the other end of fife room," be an geeing front the,'pro . _ - u _ reputable. white c9dple to loon (after my 8i � P Sn � gunboats bave surrendered. - house acid take cafe of the child, tnd hence Wa foe ed in the diceetion poi 'ad out replied g Never mind me," slid Mr°s doses before _ 1. t :� 11 had en exf s Mexican and his wife -de- by 1fi'ilt, and saw s tall young woman lct'a take a Icok, anyhow, I rejoined Newr�ispera in Germany express dieap she was manned, and that is exastlp whist `'^ - = , :: . cent faith #ul ao le -to do $o. _ standing on the rock at the turn of he hill Towt►ley mowed o$ the mat, prat his lour p° Q°°°t at the re- nomination of Pret;i- y husb►nd dad after the honey_ moon was ' ' + P P and rn idly gesticulating. Her k was ender ibe eel add d it .over. debt Harrison. They coasidee it a bed o�• - - . When the weather was fine I usually y R g Ke flopped I _. I. p �, clue° for Bar+opeatsictteresta in America. ' took Fred with me in m Ion rides-over towwid aafs>nd seeianed,lo ba a ed in Ry George. we ve not it . he 7eUai, ` y g warns° oE�r. aj►c ttfr4exane r same- for there where the thin had lain was an There were terrific thunderstorms in earl `` ,, the range. The li�tle fellow world sit B ePPi< . b ' g ' oas is of 3 on Sunda AL Yeiiart� .. - perched np in front of my saddle, piopd as thing in the valley beyond. - •. _ unmistakable trap door about two feet Par Pi'Yn y �N �t DDB !", � . a trine!_ end the cowboys never tired of pet- "There's some deviltry going a flare," squaro in the Province of Oretiz, the parish chtirch •Rfierd misfortune. attends you lot your . .. -• • - - tiug him. said the guide. ' Watch the Grit r ! she Our co�rtra issgathered around, the boards was struck by lightening, and ten of the cry - were rigid • and disclosed a sabterrsasan worshippers were instantly killed and many NeVerPay "Die I" Never say " Die I " `- . `• Oue day early in July, however, I was makes just seven moves of her ha d. their P 1 . . . ... called suddenly to a distant part of the run - stops and starts again. There's ac,inething tunne . three feet wide sad six feet deep, serious y mlurtd. Nothin c mes without energy, patience, and , - and had to leave the boy at home. 1 shall down in the bottom we're not to , an leading directly W the rest. The, authorities have decided that the Do not stay in the mud and youll never get - • never forget how he looked, standing at the the girl daren't go ahead for fear of lead sca n -our discovery the two women writings of the murderer Deemiva, incilad- tic,__ - door, hissing his band to me so prettily. ing us onto it " fa;rly screaaaed with fury, and tore frantic• ing his letter to flee press, shall be destroy - T`rnsitgtmore to yourscsli than to chance or . - y : and calling oat as I rode awry, `l:oodby, a soon came up to the young - ally at their bonds, while G u Howland ef. Ia Canada, Birc)aall s scribblings were Nevermay "Dieu!" Never say "Die!" . . - _ Charlie, goodby.' a wild looking, unkempt crest ire, but with awtched Up a piece of tallow es►aefle, light- used for s. nsationa! purposes- - . • - , "K "The lob we were - engaged in proved a an extremely handsome face and nagtlifi -'=ed it and dropped down into the tunnel. The house at Yoaghal, Ireland, formerly Don't may `Wait a minute! " bat at once any i • . - . - . tedious one, and it was late in the after- cent eyes. Ferris trial her with Ku fish, One by one we followed, passing along . otacuptesd by Sir Walter Raleigh, the great INT net's. " Die i ".Never say `•Die!° .. noon when, accompanied by foarof my herd- Spanish, 14fezican patoL. and half a dozen under the floor, and, climbinrr; four rude a{iventurar, w-as offered for sate at suction. put y&r hands to the plough- shafts and do . - ors, I came to the brow of s rise overlook- .Indian dialects in taro, but she w aid not steps at the further end, pushed Up an- I The highest bid was £I250 and the owners not look track. - ing the ranch buildings-7-no, not the build- answer, and stood tsTirling her thu be with other trap and came into a long, narrow bought in file property. Better wear out than rust though you ears not ; -' - • in but their smoking ruins, for the an -assumed air of idiot chamber. k " - ' - . Bs, B Y• At Blaye, twenty-four miles east of Rot- The et call you ' Mr. who now dub . 4 accursed Apaches had been there and swept Half alarmed and wholly at the At first glance the plus seemed empty I deauz, the Britilsh steamer Petro leg with a Ton- "3ysck! •• '„ - " - . all away ! strange being's conduct, we look 1 appre- but as the faint candle light pierced the, cargsi of crude oil, was fired by lightning Never say "Die. :vever say Die! . . . " hashing like madmen down the slope, hensively down into the vane}. othing darkness we saw in one owner a pile of buf- I and blew up. Twenty of her cre`I► were Don't imagine when sick that you% certainly - : . ' . - we reached the smoldering pile, and there unusual was to be seen there exce a light falo robes, and upon this ooach, gagged and 'burned to death or drowned-, and several die - =.. _ ' . - ' in front of where the house door had been, wreath of smoke rising lazily fr out a bound, lay an Indian buy, vessels in the harbor were set on fire and Never say "Die! "Neverxay ••Diet" lay the scalped and mutilated bodies of the thick ggrrove of pecan trees. The mystery was deepening. , destroyed. Take &rest and be stillt it will do you more_ - - - •- , { . Mexican and his wife ! 11 What do you think Ferris? there Onlya half mch'of Caudle was left. With• Mr. Beale, U. S. minister to Persia, some Than dosing your stomach with physic and =1a� •` Sick with horror, and for the moment not something here that ought to looked out staying even to loose the prisoner w* food. . - c - I - utterly unable to proceed, I eat hopelessly into'!" inquired Colonel Eastlake. carried him through the passage toward the time ago aertt Lo the agricultural department Nat ure'e laws am the beat and should be ur dal:- - _ . - . „ at Washington 12 Astrachan sheep. The sue, , , - - upon my saddle, but my men made apsrtial I reckon there is, Cilouel. Ili uabins frontroom. .. I" " . - ' - • • ' 41 search and could find no trace of that which whiskey, maybe. Let's tie the bat up Young Eastlake, wild with axeitamsnt, animals have arrived at New 1 ark in good Never say DIe. Never say Die i " _ 4` ' - I so dreaded to see. -7�en I joined them in and go pcaapectiug." wss the first to spring oat of the tun8el. flondition and the naoi'�er increased on the �11ove o'er beguile you don't give way to _ robin the hot ashes with to poles, but ?alt the old guide's advice secured Then he drew the captive u a`•er him and ' waya$e to 1t3. It is thought they can be a sigh probing long Po f ling gu , P it " ! " , • I brl d in America. Never say Die! Nevercup Die . t r . ace found nothing and were forced to con- the calves to a couple of saplings d Lode prepared to unbuckle the strap- confining . lc let weII ttbh had, Col Volne V. Ashford s native of Pott .last apvear to be c�relesa tin - Y. elude that my dear boy had either been cautiously down a further aide of the his leg& and arms. He however, Ho Out ,has been arrested with 19 alone ! " - - - '; � carried of alive or hislittle body totally con- slope -the girl sullenly following. I' Seeing scacnely kaslt tar this purpose when he i 1'e• • She may mourn in your absence when chances . - ' _ _ - .T �_ su:med. that we inads straight for the awake, she shouted : -•` Ob, father ! it's w whits boy 1 °C Col. Ashford wasaeducated at Trinity I- And the next time you a,lk her all shyness _ _ i .r #` - . " No help was at hand, the nearest mili- sud..uily started past us, and, I -tinning it's a white - boy !" flown, ynesa t>0 f 1� - -tary post, Fort Thomas, being fifty stiles like a deer, disapp4ared in the gto . We An instant later we all stood by Dick's l+ege, Toronto. and was a member of the Never say "Die 1 "Neversgy "" hie! " _ - ' { trjuetea • Owa Rifles. away. Gila Mountains were, however, but reached it a moment afterward, bu found side. The straps and gag were quickly so. - fifteeu miles distant, and for thesis the it impervious to horses. moved and the primmer sat upon his feet. � - 'u your well spent you 711 be ready m � , - 1' _� _ -� savage$ would certainly make. They had Hastily dismounting, we pushed ran For one brief moment he looked around, as Ready to die ! ready to ! - '-='� �-- ` i - =411. _ . - - driven off eight horses, kept in the home a tangled mass of trees and creep rs and if bewildereei, .then fixed his eyes upon atilt • It will clime just as n Hug to sleep, : I = corral, and as their oxen Hies ss well as reaeatl cameo one cleared a 1 than Brooke and cried cot Oh, :haatlie 1 Those wjte �t the. a has promised . I. i . the other animals would, fo nurse, be load- one half of an ace in ares. Inert midst Charlie'." The following true story illustrates the kcep• sI ,- l - . ' n_ truth that if one mUy desires an article yo° live -as you sow -yon shall certainly . : - - . ed down with plunder, it was barely pos- of this stood a big log cabin, and before its The scene which followed begp.-s all de- reap. 1. i 1, - Bible that we [night overtake at least the open doer the self same girl, looki g now scription. the most sensible way is to purchase it as Rewards wlLbepatd whelnyondie 2 . F V _ rear guard of the band. quite bright and fearless. Charlie Brooke at first staggered back is soon as an opportunity occurs. 1eoro q, - Josau Ixitrsu. . " Our rifles had been taken, and In the " The trick's done, whatever it w. The sheer amamment, pale a death and tram- A little girl near Us wa one day playin i. .. 4 - - , ! V r " before the hone when a woman a For Ever and EP!'Y- �'r1R8 B - ' way a. arms we Lad only our belt revolvers critter ain't a mite seared any mar ob. Ming as from the sight of a spirit. Then be sn begged a few Hoe. 3 -e had fey left. But our saddle beasts were compare,- served Will. rushed forward with a cry of rapture, caught d bOBg Pei To be bum and die I - I `` , we his recovered treasure to his breast laughed ' in her arms, and the child was so delighted` Of rich anapoetr make all the history." L . . 1. tively fresh and all were swift of foot. My Determined to fathom the st with the Little thin thz►t she caked the wo- . ' == = cowboys, fgaming with rage and crazy for gently put the young woman aside nd on- and wept over him by tun hugged and g . I revenge, arced ale instant arsait, and in tered the - esbin. The interior seep to kissed him in a delirium of joy, acid sheerer- � if she vcoald sell it Gr her. As � ltd � irepIsyingone day .. _ p What will you give for i miss Y . was On the bdn & tifal river ` leers than twenty minutes after our arrival consist of a single room only. whir,; how. ed apaln him every endearment which a - Y ��a��ol�o! f . 3 .the counter aestion. The angels in efiarge beard emu innocent say - ,_ .> , - . we five men were spurring hotly on the trail ever, was much smaller than onto d• alp- mother might bestow upon bar first boric ; .. Oh! I'll love you for ever and ever." -I - - . _ ,'� : _ - of the murderers -- out - numbering us, prob- pearances had led us to expect. Tlis only child received back from the grave. while Half a -crown. Al_ . . r , . - . -., . - ., -Very well," said the woman. "Let's They grew biWer and bi er, , �- _ ably, ten to one. visible oecnpants where an old slice° over and •,vet again he mnrn.nsed, Ob, gg thiagIrl t►nd boy ... x " I need not give details of the chase, greaser and a withered, hag -like he Fred 1 my devil°.} Fred 11'hanktsod for this the saucyy. �I inin without an terpddcaation and joy f A It was produced, and the sale made The ., ' z ±,� x- except to say that we did come alp with the iegnaw, both of whom sat carted n to Wie daly�r Let me love you for ever and ever." _ - a - `. rear of the column, in which were my horses, chime" corner over the embers o an ex- To the ass nded party -all exoipt ply- tittle girl took the baby, carried it upstairs, ti _ 10 - - & but self in the dark -ha then told the a of sad Laid it on her lied, and after she lied Then they callccl an the man in Episcopst ' - .�- - . lust m it was entering the mountain defile. piring re. We acgosted them ci ' y, tort' „ ., . , ._ - ptterl re dices of our orrn lives we the a ared to be deaf and dumb d did his t»reavemenit. " But, Frecl," he con. fondled it enough for once, soatnpetad gown- . y gal' y ppe How they hastened lest something might . ` charged upon the hostiles at once, and. not sect look at us. eluded, "who mould have sup�ossd that yon downstairs, � calling to her mother: sever ' though we shot down roar of them, stamped- The gaidr then spoke to ttte air stMs►ilas. would know me after thaw six ton yeah ? MaQ1+ °d'iOn 1 I've got s live doll•! -And while joining their hands he this bless. _ ' `' long I alwa wanted one, and now I've et- it~ tug brought down _ . . = . ed the others and - recovered the'eight bron- asking her in Spanish, to explain th mean- You were only four when we Partsed ?" g "Be united for ever and ever.' . - - `.; not one of us received a scratch. ing of her strange signals. To on utter " Nby, Charlie, 1 knew you in a minute," T� by was found, grid the story frank- : • .. 1 told •but though the woman was 1 "One of the wounded bneka lived fora astonishment she answered in Eogl' said the happy boy. I remember that 7 a$ beggar Then vine after viaewereentwiaedronndtLeir - ; minntepr two after being shot, but all ef- " Why, stranger, I didn't maw othin' morning when yon rode sway from the door Bought all over the town, no trace of her lrearta _ _ could be discovered. Meanwhile the bah s And ahm! gifts went back to the giver, ;R 'f - - forts to make him give information as to in pe:rticler. The old folks is mighty scared just as plain ex can be." „ „ y But, seen or unseen, no affection departs .. - <_' I , litthi owner so hard that it should " • - �� t the child's fat ., or, indeed, to speak at all, ,of white men an I just wanted to Oct Now that we could see him dourly we � that the yielded, and The Divine is forever and ever. . - . k- c . . proved unavailing, and he died while croon -+ know yon was cumin sfl s they wo t be found Fred to be' a handsome, well grown kepi t pa y d , the - . living doll Lmm ne a household ble sin [And berdary life�tret►ms, rallied by aaree�, - i_ I ` - J �" : ing hie death song. . took by surprise. That's all•" little tallow. His secs, bands and srais had 8 g' Have commenced their careers from the �� I " To have followed the main body of the •` But why are they afraid of whi Re jreo- tau► stained dark a those of an Indian, but ; •`never ° - _: ' : enemy into the mountain passes would have pie ?" caked Howland. every other pallet of his akin was fear and Ike the teat, to be hustled bymuindane affairs, #' _� e: - NUt BM Should Learn. - And then pass to the ever and ever.) - - g : �.. I _ >;f. been sheer madnelss°' So; partly to stay "Oh, mam she used to live oat West, whiteanever, - • W . ,, ,. pursuit by leaving the savages most of their and she's +seen lots injnns kilticd sal- "And have thosepeaphabased' youFred±" hfiot to Lease boys snd girls small%r than But the pair have grown old and she leans as l � - plander. partly to facilitate our own reti^est diem. i s prise that a the reason 8l s giM asked Brooke, looking threateningly at the themselves. - his arm . _ ' . - 11 F: �, . _ - ; : we quickly cut swap the broncos' loads, re -- tin' kind of foolish, anyhow." glowering famil . Not to take the easiest chair is the ro m, As they walk on the bank of the Ever, - ,. .: y Which they soon shall cross o'er, yet they feel - . -I .. twining only a few necessaries, and return' - And is this all the family ; ha` you No, they ve bey teat good to me; lfat pat it in the pleasrwLeat place, and forget to no alarm - .,, _ � ; ed sorrowfully to the ranch -the Indians no brothers or sisters T they always shut me up when thanes white III it 60 the mother when she Comes in to For they'll love on for ev and ever. ; r ;:, ',..:: not darin to fallow. Nary one. Thera s dust the o folks banters anywhere around hem W ah -ga• sit dawn. Tgote� H�nure�; 1. rti " Within three days I sold out twexythirig an' me,," jauntily replied the girl tu- tab - brat's Was girl's Indian name, but To treat the mother as politely as if she s .y `• for• what I could get sad devoted one whole ••Bat how do yba live? I Bea a 5alda . I call her Waggee -fiats teach of theta Buries- were t► strange Lady who did not spend her f- _.. Her BacYrrifica - ",. I, year thereafter to an extended search for for crops. Low, end that she goys to Wie top of the life iu their service. x y little Fred. I hired Indian ru mors, " Well, ' tby huntin'an'fumin', We've hill and watches, The old woman. -I have To be as kind wI - helpful to their asters Ha "Dtr`tliag, if I give you each aft e1F . . '.; F _ n% des , ve yn ement tin w . = �, _ : :; ^ - . white - scouts and old trappers, and pene- got some cleatis s tother silo of th bash, to call her Mum -otI at the edge of the as they expect their sisters to -be to them. I» g e cant get lutist ... • ; ;, . : :. ".. !rated the hauintal of the hostiles, but not an' all #o -(she caught her breath] l three bush, and when W makes signs that To make their friends among good boy e. ried so soon.' -;- �. - I ._ hided eke t aff To take a in t► tieinaat .alt She. 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I � I __ - Jr. a. sawdolt, of vor�iito, is-tontriblit, - __ - . p i,. . 0 1 :, I . , . - . - _ I =_ - - , , _ Iftimbet or lidentille Alen Are I ettlas I - I � � � ­ - , - ._I.'- .. 11.4 1 i , ,I J ; . ing to the "Dominion Illustrated" a series of 1 tocracy is bound to h0o incidents of penon- . � . ,,, " ":,_1 . , '� . . - .- . 1� , I f". " � 4 ,,� ­. � 't, , , - _. ­.. _. I -.-; *70, - _;.�__ -,��,". .- � I �'.'� If 1? 11;� I I I r 1­ , .AC, I - * , I - - - � � . f an Oak 1,100 Yea= Old., articles on - 11(Avic Government in Canada. " � ­ Their Waces Northward. S61 orratioigin which in countries where all . , ..!­. . . - , " _,, vi .�­ i " 1 - I- , V� __ 1: l.. - , �­% ,,-*- , "'.:.ai � .',,_ - '�-� - - I.:. . . I.. - , ;a. . , 1-44., , " � .�­ �, � - - - - . _ I I the faster, is inxarL6' in ,-I , ;��� ��? _a.�� -,: t - � - . - . . . pilining 0 Mr. Sawden is & clever writer and this sub- ientific men, people are born equpa would excite little Succl, d nolor ._ , '' ; -, �.: _��_ ,: � . . . asy an unusual spectacle Was . # . � . ., , ,_.'_:1 .-T?x -.,% " ., - ., � - The-other i 1 Uewra. Bjorlinit and Kallatemnis, ' ved more than pawing qotice after serving as X : . . . .1 .. 1� . I . . to Ject 'In his hands will be efficiently treate& . arri I - asylum ne Paris- 4, -1: . ar * - . � � . 'A -.. . - . . _.- ­_ .1 .,-,- � I . -, - the Home park at Hamp U. . I 1:-,.1,12� �',;.Y . . _ _ , I . 11 ­'.. .411.1 L -0 , -, . witnessed in . 1 U $t. John$, N. 1?., a jaw days ago. seven -day wouder-8. 'In England it seems ' ' " y - N ,I, , A . 11 X .T .1 � I,.' �_" . -1 t --- , -_ , I . r f . as yep ­�_,,�-.-,,-�.ZVINYX ", - �L �: - - ng about.;_ f1be Airowukee . The reveAt o epllodod - frott. � I . mgni atcakgrowi c -eLrnin4 howe #_ � - . T a : - , ,- J� when a .04 I - hey are commissioned by the Geographical to be next to impossible to have the public , ..k I ,.v tl �,.: , 1. 1�"'- - __ .1.1. I . , . . � . . . . court, � �. p ... . ,,, � -.-".:._ ';,, , fioe . al the 10 waiter w#a discgvered Au - tweet' : aseents , t6 the too � of the; - "el To"r _,--,:g� ­ . , 1 . ... - �, _�. �; 4W - . . [", , - -W'-, T - - fris b I 110at I d Zoological socieLies of Stockholm to ex. cease talking about Lord So-and-so's India- ,.,� V � ...� •j � 20yard5 fro 1- . *&me OF age 0 th .0 4YN - I 11, ,­ I ... - - " ''I ,f - .,: - I - amounted . I 'A' " LLL . I �' , , � ,.,-, * - : I - I � I I • I .. f .W-!!� - . . I , . , ,­1 - ... I - 4", 1 - �e . " , - .- - . , 1. .1 ./ � - -, 11 - .�, i � . . . Cobs on fire. ,41di I - -1 'iA� " 3;. �� - all]% birtAK Tho 1Z . e,ulfi,090.. - ` ' - ._,,� ,--;;r*-i I ce fire brigade, under vernsort, of t4 .1 , jl� 1, 1, t T_h e . $eh& - lore the shores of Smith Sorted, in the cmtions, or Lady Somebody's errors. An - 4 ", .'� - - . r In the eentre i6f , i euin� 11 -� . . . . . . . . an, were quidkly on -vf bia nwj&lty . ArclMaka Ji the Wel i ­ - " �'/,'� � - A � " _': t Superintendent M . troll . . _ � .� 1, �. � . .1 4.q .1 atic', regions, to collect specimens of the death loves a shining mark, so does the *14.4 . 1 1!1�4 I., � 1-14 . , . I I . �- � .':X, - . -, : I ��', . I, I-- I j.- �,� - - . ... thespot, and the alarm having been set to nand Salvator, son of the Grand & , district the water used for the boilers Coate - _."'. .. ni . -, ... . , Duke of ' .1 . - 1 ores and (sun& of the dietriet,,Lnd to take public -dote on a bit of - gossip affecting - -:- �f --, �r w.) _ " -V -, �, Oz , I ',�; o �, ., . I ". L-1 . ­ ,_�5� __ 1� .-If . I I I - _It;� �'.111 I - . I - OA� � i., I . � , - .1 �- " : '. �: '.. - - �! 4 1, .- I 1) Kingston and Surbiton, the steamers, Tuscany, a few days ago, was celebrated � tronomical o th the. fuel. - '. � '. :.- � . ­0 , �, ,� . . . ;�'. . ..t � observations. They will hire person of hi degree. The lordling-who an. more . 4,11 � 1. - ­ - I ­ I .? rrived shortly afterwards, a' with considerable pomp atVieuna. The ' . I S* 1V ._ � . . . those place-9 a . . - ,,, - i�-.. ­_ I of Xk1sl*1"g binana "Ifteal % -�t; , YN. •��,_ , _ - _4� , - . I Ulan is a pupil l'"'hooner here for their voyage, from nexes a consort from the - .ballet stage be- The b1hainess ,,,",-��.��.� . 1�. � _1 I . ". copious supply of water, umped from the young I of the Military Acad. . 1, , , t �,R -�- _,". S, ­ , ­ �. .1, I - ! 1rhich the t to return in September. comes. a4 well known %a a, prima-minjister,_ t bea arte on thel4thmus of Pana- ­-,,",-.,, �­'Y J` _ I . 1� - . I �­`, - � , . .,;, � ,� .. OXP60 , _ &bon .to - t - ��, �, ."_ 7,� .4 - . . I L-� , - _ • . - _ - I I .1. ­ Long water, ing poured op the burning emy in the Austrian Capital. .WijLh and living doun the notoriety of such a 'ma. . - " ��,�,,,�_;;"::�,_ . 6 . _1_ , - . ; Whalers here who in acquainted ... . � - �-;_ 4., -�t.. '.' I ;t � , ­ .�. �' "�-�i . I f *_ I old,. General Obrutcheff, recently - placed in . .-, I . �., 24# Y " ... . _. �:, . - . . . 0 k. The tree is said to be 1, 100 years 'the work these explorers have planned for match, - or the divorce-court .proceedings I . .. - _'1.,,­- �_'I_ __ AN I � .­ � , , , - - _i�', .11 9,f,,'­ , �rj, , , .1 , I - _. , to e F; , Ift'A - i -,.,,-, 1r; - ­-." ,,, A _,:.-, 4 - or# s in US 6b -7, ;, , - _� �eight,largest' k i E land. -command of the Ausdart stinies, in 4o ' Philaael�hi'&'if*ga"id-':"'-*T)-'t ' , and one of the S 'bl" " " . - , _ &� - ­._- � n 01 - I— �V,, - - ,;- `� " _ .., 'i - . i %emselves think. they cannot carry out the which iisually follow, is ii p t - � .. " -. _.':. � V­!,_ , 'A .- , . � - . 7., r. , ­ ..... 1, ,­ ...�-"- .. - It 33 feet in,,,46rcurnfereice, having an stout to sites a riddle "(i ev;rn lks wilb - programme. is believed to be utterly The " performance" of a scion- of if, -noble carpet nianufacturing-city,fia the � , kl:� ­,ia.11� , 1# " , ' -3rogramme - . 1". , , -,Ak - 1, "'. _. . 0 - •i � -.� - - ��01 - - ­ ` . - ' The trunk is 'difficulty. ' His -V"fo ;a a euThwornef, . '. " .. 11. , ". 11 -�,, -, : ;. I , -g* -- - - - , il., �"�' ,�,.,,,�4-,Y, . � ' avers diameter of 11 feet. - =mpossible for a sailing vessel to reach house which never will be forg tten in Eng- The oil fuel used in a copper-ftbitin _.- _'...­, 1, 3 ." :.; , , . . - 4_�..'4* 1'!� , . '­..'­' "':_:; I-1 , 'e. _. 3 , , - . .-,. hollow for about 10 feet, and several of the and he is one of the most, enthusiastic &a- ;N 0 _ ­ , i - � 0 tg_. I - , , - __. . . - mart" Bound this summer in time for the land, is that of Viscount Hinton, who some works at Kedabeg in the Canctlaus is , .._ 4 -�.'�,, �., - , a of a Franco-Russin alliance. al . � 8 PUMP* ., _ , � , -1 . ­ , IN , I ...., '. .�__Y I I , , . . . I al iance. This . '. .,__.';,., - - '. 0. ' - ­ larger branches above tha,t are 80 in A de, vOcRte 'two years ago set- out on a campaign as uni- e, - to an lov tio of 328 feet through fifteen.-. � - . .L,4 1(. a. , - - I i� . . :)arty to do any scientific work and return e a U e 4141 :4. �.� " " M . - 1�1. � . of the teidg so, he is an ardent,Pan-Slavist and a . '.. 1�, . _� � - Ili,1% �� '. - � '11& I - - �1� I . . c ft, , �t� z,,�,:�l �,��q , J. - .", I - �2,.,.Ilr_,�_y� , - -, - erm � .1 ., I 11� � , -I-,- � , , - ': �-,F. . . . - rayed condition. It was in the hollow y ina'G �n. General ., .. ­ . , .t ." I � 4; e . -his season. The last sailing vessel to ' quo as it was mortifying to his family. Not miles of four-inch steel pipe. , , P. - . __ __ I .1 - . - -1 . . oak that the fire burned fiercest, and as the bitter foe of ever thi MY .I � ­ I - 4, . - ..; ' ­. - ik . . ." . , .. branch to branch the Obrutchall is some65,feara of age. -hrough the difficult ice of Melville Inv. possessing the talent or the means to ac- The Town of Cassel is . gohig tb Wn 1:�'. - - t,., .. . . � %�.. '� " ", ,'. . - "fame" I . I I �. -1 . � - flames spread from Lan- JAS the schooner of Dr. Hayes. He had 're fame through the ordinary me- 730,000 marks, to which the Governinent -' - I . " - `�, . , �. ix_ - "v�` - I The - . - '-­ vi_j, I. : effect was singular in the extreme. . Gladstone buys so many books that he & luiums, he g [I to such musical in - will add 230,000 marks, in making the.- -, ­ '. : .,, e arribly hard time of it and could not possib- gave expressio _. : -,�. V - , . � " . , but invariably demands a discount of 10 per ' - ...."_:_.�; __ , �-,.4!_�K . .1. . , -1 •11 I, �M'.N.l _ -',� fire was extinguishei ;n a few hours ' ' . _Y have returned the same season. street as he possessed, not by becoming an River Fulda navigable and ereo#ng ware- .. •"' z - , ... � 1-JI-, t j',­:�_!� - - - s- I I..o._.­., ." � -.'. I . not before the fine old tree had been almost cent. from his booksellers. The story is ' The sealers and whalers here think that operatic tenor, or a player in the orche houses,'&c., near the harbor. . . � - � ;. -44 A. _ _.- he cause of the fire told ' - - _­ : �, V.PzS . completely destroyed. T that when a dealer in the Strand re- - -enaosis depending on sails alone have no tea even a perfurmer on the yellow clar _�_ � -` -;-,, `- - .___ �. ` - refused to give the discount to the G.O.M. - It is ionet in a Clerman hand, but au lied The Spanish Government has tt ;�-""-';.�--I-..,I-r--".el.,!-'..�* , �Y', %41�,K ,,�- , , - .-I'*:J, -11, ., , , . .. .� , . - �:.­ ­ - -.1 - W, -�', ^ i . . I ..�-,--,;k,�!":;,,"� , '. � -, . -non certain that unless the Swedish ex himself with the vulgar hand-organ o corn- that country, and is offering inducements - , f . I , 1-. : "', - . . . is unknown. - ' . I '. '. because he was not a bookseller, .the ex- usinose 'at all in Melville, Bay. session of the largest shipbuilding . , - - . ­ � � _.... �, I- . - .- I , . . :-.- . .. _. . .__ . year . ...- ,�,�:`�' � .. . ' the ; ,­-'-:� "­I'�, , - I � - - I - :. . . - . I Premier replied: "I buy books and I sell lorers equip their vessel for a stay of a meroeand embarked the of for English ship*wL ights to superintend , '""'l- , I -7 '. oreefiesh as -rood. ' ­­ *. - them when they have served my purpose; strolling street-musician. . . - �%� ,..I, . 11 . , X . - . -.-.,, , 12 " . . � I -4. . ­ 'hook to the pride and feelings of �-:�, ,' : � , -.:. H . I . nd a half at least they will either come to work . 1, . - Iforsefleall for food has increased wonder- I on to. have the discount." But .the rief or will return without having accom- 'The a - - ­­ ' •"' _; I .1 . � -1 . . . . ally in popularity in France. At Paris, bookseller refused to give it. ,. 1. The harbour works in Liabon are about. to , - . __ -I-, �,i �.�� f - , linked anything. the peer of the realm, Earl Poglett his ` ", 1'-�..._,.� . ' . " , ��-,`�­ " * : the first horse butchery was opened in -July d that • father, must have been very great ; but the be abandoned, as far as improvements ar" _�7 , ., " � . . I , Otto, the insane King of Bavaria, in re- Information has been receive - ..-;.-11%',,,:; 1 '. ,K . concerned, as the contractor finds himself - '�-­:'-�r,4 I " *� -. - 9, 1866, and in that year 902 horses were ported to have become much worse as tke_ arty of Autericans is coining to explore noble earl kept his grief to himself, and the . _1_40,.­ -g . , ,­., ., . 4., , �;� - :,:, -:.. ., . the result of his incessant smoking of cigar- brador and visit the Great Falls, which Public is left to conjecture his cha&rin or unable to carry on the work. �, .1 . .. .�. 1W -, , e___� , . "' slaughtered. Through seventeen years ' . . I - _. ' -.�4:-�,;j , . � L . , , I : ,,Y.,i� � ".: , , business steadily increased, and the count ettes, of which he consumed six packages a rere discovered last year. attitude on the subject, beyond the indefin- They have shot a leopard in Bengal . ." � 'i -'- !'--'I I . . - ed day. He is at times so violent that it in It is reported that the expedition which ite understanding that, the viscount has credited with destroying 154 persons. . .. - - -4, : 1. ., . - : - shows tpat -oo3j5a7solipeds were consumed I,-. -:, , . . - - ., k .; * �,. " , " - - ill the city. Oil Jan. 1. 1889, the home necessary for his attendants to stray him to , rill leave here about July I under the been disowned. True, the will and say-so 1891 saw the first increase in the expdrt ' ­ - 1,-.� �--? _-, 1� - . - , , �L .! �. 1. I - . ... . cities hie bed. periods o uncon- � adership of Prof. Heilprin of Philadelphia of the old earl c%unot overturn England's of Chinese tea that has occurred in ten _ - �,--rll�i�a-,-..-_� I • . . butcheries numbered 131 . In other c - _. "., 1 . , ­ . - . of France the output of the horse butcheries sciousness, and has recent] betntoo, ill to- brinx back the Peary party who, it is law of primogeniture, and the musical-in- _.. I . . ,_ I '.. . in years. �%_ . . _. is enormous. Hippophagy is also in great leavq the apartment which he in con. pposed, have been sledging on the inland clined son remains as much the heir as the , * - .,. ,rK-1. . * The best road, according to Persian 'ex­ !-X, k, � -�­. _-.- . 1. A- - - . .. . favor at Rotterdam. Horse meat is used fined. "I of North Greenland will brie'g back as day he was born, and nothing can rob the . _., _A-'.- perts, for hardness and unwearable service , ;,.;,�-%,, t-� ,".., .t� - . . " ­11 Ii. . �, here as human food to an extent that is un- General Lord Wolseley at Sebastopol rge a collection as possible illustrating the young man of his right, if he survives, at .- " ­ - " . . t . . is made of volcanic scoria. - �,_, .. �_ . �,,.:i..:.� � - known in Denmark, Sweden and Switzer- lost an eye and received a severe wound, fe- &ad arts of the Smith Sound natives some time too wear the coronet of the earl- I _.�'- �.*' I I : ' ' . _ - " .. . '�`�-`_; 1',: i - I . land, as well as in parts of Italy. It is the trace of which in clearly visible on his r exhibition at the World's Fair. dam and take his mat in the House of Herr Sonnenschien, the Chief Judge in •- -.-.. � Ir. 1�1. 1. � .". . . 1� I I German East Africa, has sentenced f , - extensively used in Milan, while A is scorn- cheek to-day., He was then a young engin. Another American party will leave here Lords. I ced seven- - .- � - � ;_�7%­w- - - : . ��:; -.� '_ .- , , - ed in Turin. In the latter city only fifty- eer officer an stood in the advance line in order to tr to for the World's Viscount Hinton 's queer freak was at I teen Arabs to be hanged for holding &slave . i__ � 1_7 I 1, ... . I . _. �, ��.. � *. I . 'air three villa r is territory. , - I �X ;:1- .... ., .. five horses were slaughtered in 1888, and of intrenchm nts sketching a plan of -the . ea tribes of first believed to be but a ,drastic measure I market within h . ._�. - - . � used exclu�ively for feeding works when round shot struck near him, i , and also for forcing the earl to terms in some mat- Last year 6,346 pipes of wine were ex- • . I 1'." , - . - the flesh was , in, -1skimos wish &I their belongings .4 �1_ ,,. . . . I _ I -_ '_ '. '_-,­­ --' - the animals of a menagery. A Spanish shattered a ion full of stones, killed two village of Indiana inhabiting the moun- ter, but as he persists in his fantastio,course ported from Madeira, as against 5,592 pipes , ,_ -I:i,. . . - , , � . _ - . writer regrets that hiopopbagy is not men; and, t rew Lord Wolseley to the I '%inous districts in the interior of LLbfA, and the old gentleman preserves outward during 1890. The 1991 vintage in reported - . . I . - ': .: , f __ � . ­_�, . adopted in Spain, where it would benefit ground. W.Or. - imperturbability, organ-grinding may now 0 be excellent. . ,.:, �i - " , . ' - - . ­., � " ­.. r . . , . . numerous poor laborers,1to whom ordinary The - details of the she oiting of two men by a . . . a - —.A. be regarded as hiA more or less permanent A miniature copper tea kettle has been ' 1. _.-.1�..':. I - . . " . ' . . .... . - hammered out of a copper cent by Robert meat is an article of luxury on account Of Berlin sentry, imperfectly reported by cable - . . - I employment. - _'. ,__ I - ..__ ,its high price., In Paris,' the price of hors . . Talk hom a Rome. . - Wherever the proud earl roes, whether Ducker, foreman -of copper shop at the, - _ - �,, • . i certainly, put anew light upon the act . .� ,.,;;_Z,'�,� I � - . � ­ I - � half that of bid for corres- to Hinton St. George at Crew-kerne, or to Bath (Me.) Iron Works. The kettle is per- . - .,,I I .., ,� , . ,meat is about I of the mper,)r in publicly commending the Don't ask me to back with Winds on. :., . , - I)onding cuts. I 1 his more favourite seat at Bishop's Wait- feet in every detail, and water can be boil- .. �.. :.."'.1; , � soldier, and it is only fair that they should m afraid to. .... i .- . . - - . 0 .- ... . : . : . .,-,:A: " I � . __ _ - _ __ - . I be published as widely and as full as the Don't lend me to some blockhead that has- ham in Hampshire, or to his town club in ed in it. The words "one cent" can be ­� � _., _ . . . . ; I . . . . . .- . ." : . I y y ­ - . , . - . . I hours . I., :­. , - - , !; . I .. 1: . — I. � , -1 ­ ' - original story, It appears that the sentry, as sense than I have. Pall Mail, he in never beyond. the possible seen on the bottom. Ducker was eight ho . ,,-,*,. �:,. . , . : . . - - . : I . . - - , , . - - .. . _. , - The Temple pf Mail. _ h of the--to him exeisperating—stmins doing the work. . ., :, I -, : - .. Private Luck, was on duty ,in an unfre- Dou't, think because I ath a horse that reach I * �.', " , I - . . •. 9 .:-�* _ - - A 0 i of the family hand-organ. Let there be A There has been a tremendous increase of ­ . . .. : ,,�', _k` I - - There rises a huge wa# 70 feet high, In* I quent-ed street at 11:30 p. m., whew he was on-weeds and briers don't hurt my hay. . - �:`%_.-,; . ., I . . . . closing a square court of I which the side is I hustled by three men who deliberately Don't be careless of my harneas as to find house-party or a gathering of country Poo- drunkenness in France since the de8truc- . - _. I :'. -.- -1 . - , , I . . . pie, Viscount Hinton is more than likely to lion of the vines by the philoxera. Bad wine .- :, j . i, 740 feet' long. Part of the wall, having blocked his way and insulted him He Mat sore on me before you attend to it. . _ _il .I, - I .. . - long. ' with . , - . fallen into ruins, has been rebuilt from the warned them several times, and finally rest run me down a steep.hill, for if turn upin the neighborhood ' the latest is thought to be largely to blame. I . _. .. ._"_:, V., , -1 .,�...:, - : . riale, but the whole of the thin in machine-made melody- . .- ancient -mate threatened to arrest them, when one of ything should give way I might break g The novelty of the production of an opera I saw the young man a few months . north side, with its beautiful pilasters, re- them drew and brabdished a knife. The on r neck. by a woman composer occurred at the Grand mains perfect. As the visitors enter the at South%a, the residential quarter of ,.; ,,.� " - _,�� . -, - sentry seized him, but the man broke from Don't whip me when I get frightened Theatre, Bordeaux, a short time ago. The 1 . - .� -.1, .� 1; Portsmouth, where he was playing his call- ...... 4 . court they stand still in astonishment at the him and fled Luck pursued him, crying long the road, or I will expect it next time opera is by Mme. de Grandval. It is named -,-, ­ '� . I fled. extraordinary sight whirli.meets their eyes; ­Halt!" tot - ing t,o reap the harvest of coins from the - ". '.., .,. 1�71 . T> - - end of his beat, and then, nd maybe make trouble. - Mazeppa," and in in four acts and air - - 1 , '4 . - � ' - for here, crowded within those four high I e hotels and villas thronged with the fashion- . :-f'.,. - n - - . . �i I , 'it according gulations, fired, killin his Don t think because I free under the able world drawn to the Solent to witness tableaux. The local critics speak in high - - ­.''. _. _, _- - . walls, is the native villi,ge of Tadmor. . L. -,- ­ - , w e w I Md. praise of the music. ­.. .- . '.. .. _.�� . �10 and wounding one, o the hi I don't get ti Von Would move agrandnsvai pageant in which royalties I . ... I : chief anal assailant Y - - was natural enough for the stabs to other& The dead man, who drew the - . . . - 1_..),� � " .- ­ build their mud huts within these ready- knife, turned out to be one Brandt, who 'lip iT under the whip. ' were pl ing a prominent pirt.' In front A young man in' Newcastle, Del., having ., ­ ._`_i. :--) . 1. . . . - : , • C - - . made fortifications, but the impression pro- had been convicted of participation in the Don't put on my lind bridle 190 that it of a hotaef, just as the dinner hour was over inherited $8,000 or $10,000, astonished his . ,- -. !, - .4 . . . I , 1 . doted by such a village in such a place is in- February riots, and was "wanted" by the Irritates my eyes ,. or so leave my forelock anddayli ht was giving way to darkness, neighbors by spending $2, 100 in three weeks . - ". 1 7z . - ` "e" - - _. � - I . 1,4hat it will be in my eyes. "hiti lord'alip" trundled his piano-organ in- and starting off with another $1,000 in his .. :,I'�. I" 1' . - describably strange. The temple, so to police for a murderous assault which he had Don't hitch me too an iron post or railing side the gates and started grinding out the eket. He bought among other things two . . .�' 14 • ­ .. speak, is eaten out at t e core, and little committed only a few days before his at- I :'�` -* rem 9 , �wben the mercury is below freezing- waiters bit �. - - .. but the shell. . remains. Rut here and there tack on the sentr - . . Dg- I need repertoire of the instrument. " The w ycles at $150 each, a diamond ring for - • - ., � _. I . �.� a fluted Corinthian col ran or group of col- Y. Luck's promotion was the skin on my tongue. said it was Lord Hinton, and the state- $1275, eight ,suits of clothes, slid several . ,.,. - .. .­ - I �nl not an impulsive act b the Emperor,. but Don't keep my stable very dark, for"when p . _. . umns, with entablatures still. perfect, rises the resultot along an careful examination . . meat was substantiated by a ne&tly-framed 1,000-mile tickets on various railway lines. _____�� 'I: . I go out into the light my eyer are injured, placard appended to the organ,wl�ich read: In addition to all this he hired a box for. - ; I in stately grace far over the wretched huts, by the military authorities, five weeks I , .. .1. .: . - . rally if snow be on the ground., el.. . . the rich, creamy-color ,)f the. limestone and after the shooting. Why there need have , ............................ . ................. the summer at an opera house in Philad - IM t leave me hitched in my --stall at : : Phia. - .. ­ - - � I . ... - - - the beautiful moldirigs of the capitals Con- been so much delay in finding all this out might with a big cob right where I must lie - . - � � . . .� :. 1, - . - trasting with the clear blue of the cloudlem no one seems to know. :. . . I AM TnZ I - .11 . The • Colnmbus celebration at tl�ie Spanish _ . -1 . - - ­ down. I am tired and can't "loot a smooth . L : ­ - -_: - . - sky. The beat view o� the whole in to 61� ; - ... .1 � � - ' port of Palos, from which the navigator �.- � - 1. .. I ­ - - " . , : ­, . - . ­ , , . plape. - : w VISCOUNT HINTON.. : sailed. will begin on Aug. land continue to - -:, I - . . obtained from the roc of the naos, which, ..: � ­ - - _/_ 11._'.... . . . I - . ., . . • . . - - i Don't forget to file my teeth when they get * � , �_ . .. - . .- - once beautiful and-adotned with sculpture, . - . * :1 Son,opf the Earl of Poulett and heir. : Oct. 13. The announcement of the opening ' . ,-, . ... . . Solis OF THE HEROE3. : ' - ' Jagged and I cannot chow my food. Whe _ ? . is now all battered alni defaced and has . • . .:, n : to the Tit,le and Dignit4es. . :-�t �: : I . ­­ T . I � of the festivities will be made by heralds - - *�. : ' ,�. ' .. -��-' ' I - - I . I 6, lam, it in a a' : : - -'" been metamorphosed into a squalid little Awful Stories Told 'by -Hem sign teeth want filing. . ' r - - �,�, bon or the going about the streets with. trumpets and .. � . . - - - itn't make me rrinmk ice-cold water, nor - (Vide Burke and Dobrett.) . . : . _4k. � . . mosque. To describe the view from that Rescuing Parties In Off City. 11 . , . . cymbals, The whole celebration will be . ,1 -1.1 I,- : * ' - : . - . , . . a roa ty it in my niout.h. W96rm the - . ,_ �.: - roof were indeed ahopeless task. High - hrough no fault of my own I am very picturesque, and as rociantic " the - ­ :,- - 1�,_... - - 1. no air �ud ,d : :: Spanish mind. . 1. .. , . . . • .:. to the clear blue the go sun- A thri9ing story in told by Harry Me. by holding a halt minute against my . L educed to earning a livelihood . . I -,-. � . _�._ ly, - , .'' - shine rise the stately 6lumns; crowded and V'eagh, a member of a rescuing party which body. - : . in this manner. . - � _. . I . L • - a ' : . . : BecaTe the Caript system for naval guns ' . - 1' . - .. . I I saved a number of liven, the party found D='L ompe,l me to asit, more salt than . I . - . . I �, - .1 . I - . ­ . ­ . jumbled togetber be)oyn u the ' * - * ••-••••••••• •••-••,•••• * and carriages -represented the most advane- . :..:�;��'. _. . . - f - eleven persons clinging to the foot bridge I want by mixing with my oata. I know I - - , I inn The music was rather better than that -of ed type best adapted to modern warfare in :� ' ,- . - gladdAning sunbeams 11 reshened by that I * r better than any other animal how much I . - i . � . - : are, free air, lies 11 the squal crossing at the heal O 86neea street. I ., . I - _. P or and he the average street organ. Technique and given as the reason why it in adopted for use _ � . . _ � wretchedness of an Arab mud lout village. "Their condition was horrible." I wish noW. ' . I 1, �J .. execution being governed mechanically, on board the Greek ironclads in preference . , . . ;,Ci . that I could close my eyes and abut out the Don't ray whoa union you mean it. Teach � _ .� - - - ,1. 4,f; . . - i ' • there was, of course, small chance for a die- I to other well-known types of foreign ord-. . . - .. L'� FJ , . I • t . sight, Their clothing was burned off of tao to ewp at the word. It way cheek me . - , .1 - ­ . 11 - . I :. The Facle na a Symbol. � . �. t play of ability. but he managed to impart Dance. .. . . III, . . . - I heir bodies, their hAir was singed, and if the lines break, and says a milaway and . . I . - tlr 1 '. , - I . and ' sentiment in the modulation ' 0 .. ��. , 1 - . taste "a 8 Of In f the Comstock mines anew Water ,.- - - , " ­- . . I . The history of the eagle as the symbol of their 4yes. even, in some canes, were burned smash-up. the movement of the crank. He moss dread. : .. - ,:, �.. : - . _ . the Roman E wheel is to be placed which is to run 1,150 " . .. . Empire, and of other powers out. , Yet, some of them, I believe, will Don't trot we up hill, for I have to -, .. - --,-A' . . . ed with obvious propriety for the occups- revolutions a. minute. and have a speed at ` ­ 1. I - � , claiming succession to the same, i3 here fully Jive. 'They clung Piteously to as as we you and the buggy and myself, too. = tion. The ,.t . velvet--not velveteen - its . . . f 10,8w feet r minute. A . �-_ �*_ -- - � -A,;. - . - stated. In Europe there are still the eagles took th bridge 'intoo our boat ' ourself some timj�. Rana hill with a betokened periphery o . -.. L _ . am from the 11 accentuated - - ­.. 1%1­1 of Austria, Russia and Germany, besides and the cries they sent up were the most C-91 Ice& tokened the artist, and was greater head of water than Ir.r. ever before .- -.1 I I.,,-?',. - . . by cravat knotted in the mode affected by ioeen, applied to a wheel will be used. - -, - 'Ir- - .I- _. others pertaining to minor principalities. An pitifulthatever reached my ears. There * a . -T � , .L - �* . .... . able writer remarks that I I owing to the ices- were seven mer. and four woman. The ap. .. the cravat of musical Paris. The current The appropriations for 1893 witi - . -, . _... ''� . ��` . - _ - tit I . . , .f ..- . - . Ahve After Ex6oution. melodies of the music hall, with a sprinkling ­ . ,., � k�, - - toration of the Western empire during the pearance of the laUer was Particularly dis- — be 645,000,000 francs for the army and 280,. . - . . � 1 .,,`,­;�4*L . I - of Offenbach, and one or Fwo airs that &I- . ." .:. ,. ­.� - rule of the Byzantine C",ars, the world has trading. We have cared for them the best That weird story that cosecs from Texas of 000,000 francs for the Us Ninety -eight - , . I— " :'�:� ' ' ; r7: . ways strike .he patriotic chord* in British � - � S_k . , ." never since (the the nTro who was hanged upon the scaffold I , I ­ 34 - . .- - time of Augustus) been we can, but God pity them" new vessels are in course o construction, Of ,- '. . �', 4,71, - - � - - hearts, having been duly filtered through ,4 ' ,� � . - without one or two J�mperors of William L. Stewart of Siverlyville I,Mt Until justice was satisfied that he was legal. which eight ironclads 4e to be finished next . '. : _�r,. ' _;� *I- '� 1. . ­ the machine, tits viscount, with a grace I.." - I .-. X' . the Romsins. The his life while saving others, His body was ly dead, and who afterwards came to life year. Twenty-one new cruisers will be -.. ­ '. 111.-:__7�- .. . � .,,)o v-, . � ­ 'A, - , presefit Austrian worth of a, court ball, turned the crank i , ­ 5� �4 . . . . ­ - - I . V"', - . Emperor, thou ii and is now able to polish off a 'possum in wO - , _wl .� - . holding ly fearfully burned. over too the young woman who was sharing launched vy 1896. Sixty-two . -.-,: . I " �11. . . a province of Adrian's, in scarce first-clam stoyle, 'reminds me thaw, there are I - �. -, _. _... . '?`7�,-v � � . - , --.,. the direct John S. Klein, superintendent of the are to be built, and the Bank !7= - - - . v, ., I . - successor of Charlemagne, who was crowned shops of tho National Transit Company, soveml cases an record of criminals surviv. his fortunes as viscountess. While she 1,447,000,OW francs in gold in its vaults • . .�_ - � . - .1 - ., I, 4- . . , .%-. t Z, �11 in 'Rome Emperor of the Romans in judicial execution. More than six con- ground out 64 Here comes the bogie man ' i 't, - - '.'. L N 4 . . 1-:; __ , , V the eat gave timely warning of the disaster, thereby . ill more than any other Eui4pean nation. . �� - . ­�' , _. '% - - e. .. Y_ t Hinton, with .1 . -:Ig�, '0 , - . .. Dool turies &V Juetta do Belsham, hanged for - � ninth from A . : .4*, 4 L . The Czar of Russia saving many lives. He was now the to ;. , 4;,.,. - - . -1 . . bears the dou= " three days, was cut down and pardoned the I much elegance of dam' es,nor and unruffled About 22.000 people of the Kaffir race are. . -1 - " . ­ 11. __:i, , ;. . I.: - - . ed eagle, which was as- on the Lake Shore rood, when the punqent -.- - - - .. .> ;':'_­ , - sumed by the Grand D superstitious people believing that God had choortulnew, ran lightly up the steps to the settled in one of the divisions of Cape Colony, , - . - "I, it,-P,4, �; �, $1 L'f., �. 1, 1. .- dke'Ivan Basilo,vitz, odor of benzine borne on the, bresse, attract, ' ." - " " hotel ent1rance to look after the basiness in southern Africa. They have a finely cul- --- - ­. � i. , 1.14 � - - who in 1472 married Sophia daughter of ed his attention. Knowing that some acci- decreed otherwiae. Obadiah Walker, a _' . '�. � I I ,I., i , . ­;�i . feature of his enterprise. Each person pres- tivated tract of country there, and have 7 _ '4", - . ­ - -1 Thomas Pale(slogus and niece of the last dent must have happened upstrosin, or tha former Master of Now College, Oxford, Eng. as ,11_.1. ",., ". .", 7' ­ t Emperor of Byzanti creek land, tells of a Swiss who was hanged thir- ent was igiven the opportunity to drop any made remarkable progress in civi4gatign, . - -- �: .. - , V >4 . Byzantium, Constantine XIV. a volume of oil was floatin down the ex in he or she might posses4 into the within a few years. They are of &'- ." - . (�V.,�� , . stray 00 peculiar- ,� ** I's . �T -t!,4 "I I ­ - ­ I I . . Ula teen times, -every attempt being frustrated .. _­ A,-% : The German Emperor reigns over seine to at once the down result " - ' L . v . . . artistio little metal cup politely extended ly peaceable, law-abiding character, and . . .,. .1 ,:r,• I- , I ,.; . . Roman provinces and bears a single-hem rfon f it should catch fire. by a peculiarity of the windpipe which Pro- . __ - - - . . I 1-1 - � led woul e bybialordehip. The I thank you kindly" have little use for the few. policemen whom :.. � . _ ­_ . �,: - - �1� . �,` - - � . . -1 . � eagle with the crown of Charlemagne. The Runni fast an he could from ho vented strangulation. Ann Green, who � * * . !. .- - - . .. ' - . ' ­ ' - ' I k 1 as ' unvarying precision as they keep. Mr. Gresswell, an African g n I �. __ I", � 1� *- . 00- ­ ­;l, ' In xford in IM, survived the w" uttered with .'- - - � Y . . single-headed eagle, assumed with the im- to house shouted: "Putoutyourfi was hanged in 0 each holds that '. - '-,�, _. t dole was contributed to the exchoquer grapher, who knows them well, hol. t t " _' ' '' ' - I r11 fl , . 11 'i - -_ . arial, title by the first Na ' ordeal, was pardoned by the crown and was . I �7'IL- - P poleon Bonaparte, and o your lives." Man heeded hi I � , _' of this noble representative of the higher they are a higher type than the Malays, or 4 -'-'.' - ' .i - --' . _., . sets f6rth tb6 union of the whole Roman and fled the hills. He bad ione f soon after married. In IN8 one John cult of musical mendicancy. I the Maories, or the red Indi6as, and believes :. ._,.:_._.".1 L 1. il_�-- - Empire as the traditional aim of his family. before A11 h as if from some huge thunder . - '� . i ff: -­ ar i Gram was hanged in London and recovered ­ I . - - - ,;,- I . * - yin an , .. _,Y 1�i,k' � I All this strikingly harmonizes with the ills i sled the valley, and i - on the d* tin table of Surron Blizard. The result must have been satist * that they will become very influ twin . _.: .. : , '.,ii . . . - bolt in AJ , I - I .. .. . 1 . - . . � _ 1, . ad for the t&kinp easily amounted to nearf; southern and central Africa. � 1. - - _. ltl .�� - I r 7elolm for this "note' in the story .. .. ir ­ U , .t� - . milted fact of the continuance to the pres. instant a wall of flame arose. from the crook i A fittl I . ; ­ . - . . .,_;;- N . - 94 two pounds. No one felt the poorer for .� '.. - ..., . .. � - . � ,e% , , . .. .0 L%&� 1* . . . ant time, though in a divided state, to the enveloping everything *ittfm the oomDeA1, of Of-Hanged kiaggio." She = ha,tm - . . I ­ I -1 � . � 1;_.. .1.11 ­_ . . - 1. I �.?` ,� -� t - -.':L." _"_..�i ­, I - while it IVI a grain mee _ � _ 4i : , " a ng liberally to one who. whatever The German cyclists held - d . I .Z.q _­., .! - ­ - V'_'-4-­';V__ - . ... '. Roman Empire, and suggests thoughts ail to of the I Ing water in its awful. grasp. I ed in Edinburgh in 1740, came to . - 'Frinee Bin- L �_ I �.,)_ -I -,-I'- , a :aa,, � being taken to poster's field and lived for tZings, oort&inly had the courage of his near Frindriobsruh in honor of ­ � _: .." ,,4�-_�.!�A)� , , -, . " what may be the ultimate meaning of :the 1, re the fire a little boy was, fours ,­ .. � " , �)4 40, . . .. convictions, It was a good-natured and marck, the latter delivering the following - ­ . . ��,6:',.- - . words, 11 Wheresoever the body is thither • clinging a plank in the oreek. He years afterwards. - . , I , . , 1-C-1 ­ - - .- - �_,�.*� - . .. - * - . .. Considerate Lu4icnce, preserving an attitude address "Gentleman, your visit gives me �.- , * s,, rlli' - - . . — . � -1, " � i',�?4*1 __ :will the eagles be gathered together." rescued, b 6 died in a few minutes after . . take see, greet I . . N. �� . . of kindly amusement, and with no thought extreme pleasure. I k it g t . -- ` L,1*`, - . . I . honor ,�n,., I ,� _Y, . .: ,�'L!,_, ' . . ... . . '.,. i - - .'. I � I - ing taken t of the water. While the .*=-- - ' . 0 k IN . --,, The . . - " . - - I �. ­v�,� . I , Growth of Hair After Death- - - of jeering or c On were Praflenk that you have come from such distant parts ­ . . - vl�_ b_ . - � ....- I ,:. I was being, Akan out the resenere saw a d � __ - .- ;" -4 '.4 1 . . . . . �. ­1.1 , - I , - I ,: - - _ .. , wfl& .- ". - ' Al 1� I - . . . � : . : . . . ". . .. The growth of the hair and beard - after perhaps, men born to the MU10 rank to of Germany to greet me. Iamaherejoiced , ��. ' _, _� . . . . . . �', I-..-- - ' ray - ...I. baby. float down the river with the drift in -, f - . . - it is safe to that not','one person in 9, ter the explosion death have been too often proven to be whom fortune and circumstances had been to see, from the telegrams I have received - � I - - - I I- ._1 - . - - ream �� , , thousand is able to give the origin of the Thomas h[1.G innis ad a tittle bo doubted, but the most remarkable cue on more propitious than to this confrere whose from Thuringia, Silesia, and elsewhere, that 1. - - �' ". 1, ' - ­ - " ­ - - - - . .. . 1-1 .1 , e 7t record in probably that of a man named , name was never seen in the society column your conlradeb there unite with you in your - - -_ -� *: .. - I ­ .. . ­1 terms ten-penny, sir-penny, twO-Pe31211YP sea old w' o h ad fallen in the mud. _ _,�:_..,_, - ! as applied to- nails. sid hilt n% me was Johnny Green. Haskell, who in the year 1808, died in of the Morning Post or in the lists of _ - . . - - tee., For many years ild a. , reetinf. I am pleased to note the prosperity _.., � 1. ... � ­ ­ . . - - -,­V�11 , .­1 these useful commodities were made aspect- Northfield, Minn. During his Iffe he had grey attending a court function. f yourAsgociation. Your sport involves an I .-; - - .., �­ . I . - . ­�, I - - . . - . � I . . , , . , , . , , ...; I , . ..., I . :� I - - fled number of pounds to-the thousand, and - .. - ­ . . : worn, only a heavy black mustache, but a Lord Hinton plies his calling in no per. - exe:,ciso, by which health is promoted, and �' . -' ­ - � _ . i .. �. - - I.. - ::,-..;., .... . ' ' ' ' , . 1. .,� I ".., - ' 1, way, but with dignity and direct, some subatitu provided for the ball -' ". "." .:�. .,: " . . this standard is still recognized in England , -,- ,� - ".� ' few years ago, when his friends removed his f unctory te and , - I ' - _ . ": _ . .� . . . . . . . . . . � � " � - I " ...., I , , , . . .., . An Inheeted Attitude.- : ; -, Isven if inspired at the carrel by wrestling p r in �. 11 . . x':, I . _, . . .. . - � . . � __ . .. and other countries. For insfyAnce, in the ,"' --- - - body to another oometwy, the oodin broke now US wres, in games so popular FA41mcL 1. 14., . I!.-*; . : - .1 , I .. 11,0'.it. . .- �`, 1,i �' . 1 �114_4��1-1 1 •- . :1 -, N -*; V . . . first-named locality, a ten- enn7 nail i, . Father—" Your school report -is gene Open and the fso and head were found to welioiona mot4ves, he has persevered in his They have not, yet taken root among us, " .- "' , .:4 h. __ . * � ­ ­ . - or long enough to win 00rtAilk ad- whereas in England even the ladies delight ,i . I, ,�> I .. �­ftl, understood to be one of a kin o which It ly good, but you are xnarked very low be covered with a qrowth of bushy black care . I ­:� 1. X % M, . "AT 4e , - . , " " %, - - - - 1, . .! � _41.1 0*1 - would require 1,000 to make ten pounds, deportment. Why is that hair over two feet in length. Such cases mirstion for bb " pluck- " in such pantimea. Muscular exercises, such - -�. 1� � �'. 1, , .,A : I -- - _ .- Lr . ,7,01, b .; .1 �Nw ft '? .. I.., # " '. - - . ­�, , . , teat , ..' ­1 and a six nil nail one of a lot of which Boy-- I always forget and stand on o a a this seem to e'iicourage the idea that the He goes wherever he can find a holiday or as ball games involve, have not, a' ed re ; - , . �;. . , - � I.. - �"&! - _0 __ - *1 I N ., , � . - . . � - six pounds. IT air ,�,;, , ,,--, ,,- ., an equal number would comprise n - _:�t� , _ ou has a life of its', own &part from the gals . - �, -_ _�'Nl foot and rest the other on a raili g or gatharinig,. and at times plays on the acre among us, Almost the Only , � " 1, -, 3! � , I 'A .--,- -:--,. , , - 11 . __ " , . thing when I recite and teacher marks steamers cross nnel. Muse4m sport whiA promotes the action of the lower �.�.,­­_ �_. .14 71 . " Penny" is really a rurvival of the Eng- 9 a d Y. . .- .­ '.4 �, s 1- 1, ­ 4 . -j- . ., , %, ,� ; I - I I . -ANN-- . and side-show "eUgAgOnlentAll have � ­; , . . , L been muscles in that which you carry on, and yet -%qi­-h, . , fish ­pun," a ,corruption of "pound,' as for that. I told her I oouldn,'t help it am d t -.- ,,, .4�:� - . 1K " ­ . �? . . originally intended. Formerly the pound she says maybe I inherited W Dr. 11all, of Berlin, adopted recently a offered him by the score, but he chooses to deserve all praise for procuring your coact ,.-'_­ -, ,.Z., � -� , . :- - 1, � . 11.11 . '. I . I . � . - I . � ­ Z.,�. 0 1 . .I.... . - . . .. t .- novel method of testing the genuineness of maintain the integrity of the punuit he trymen this bl"sWg- - . ., . mark (Z) followed the figures designatinj "Inherited it ... . � . ­ . - . . "-*I � -, ­I �.. the size of the nails, thus ; 29, 64 I(sx, "resale. She said that's the Way W, n certain **it ma-aif YAOIN --- b Dr. has adopted by declining with thanks all - � :�.:_. �:. � I-,�, _:.%, ":;,,.,.1i1, .­.- � I .... I � an "w - � I - . . . . ­1 - s ­1 � I I . .�­ -1: ,%** _� �Q` k 1-- . . . , . " . 1. .. sects medium. Dr. ovideA such proposals. . . N . 1: ­� I I, ­I;,;.. !�,,,, � ,%*. ,._��.-, . P1 .:. - . . ­"., ­, 1,-�i -,---�k� , . . - ,_­. 1_.. - , so on, but this in time gave �&'; to the , stand when they am talking over a bar." Pinkert, & D , * - 'L_ - � . ­­ . himself with a serfage of liq - Lie, and He finds them is money in his business, Unflisuer (on his deathbed)v- ',,.it - " � , , , � _, . _. r , . pence mark (d), " at the present time. a ­T' . spirits 91PD he gas an -.- - � - ":. �, In the matenz" C;;triob of CUIA I when the spirit gave the and who am say be does not earn it? . the time has comp for me to be raven I - ' ­ , '*. 4 _�� , , , � .:, ' � . . . . . . - ,� — ; '", ' - ., , L . . . .. - 'have been destroyed and about a .:I'.-,.,;- ; .. -, -. �1 . .. .& " "' . hear, , . --� - � -A -.', 460 eat �, shadowy forms a shower that Bent them that Lindenbsitior. So then, wife, you he ., , � .1 , � �:� . ,;!,I., - - _ _ .. �, ,� � - ;:, ".�; * - - - , � . . 1,1%, ... 1. . ­ I . , .1 , - . �ftancfcufts'mig4t. appropriately U'�alfid 0 066 af r. Praidents without policy would. be Po M1 tw"W: , �,a - .- , dr wned by fl . The furniture of howling. An. a result of the exposure D woes without "M ' - the wretch in not to be invited,to .:.,,:- . I I ., �.!- I "' , . , . ., ­ __ . . I, 'ftd-lrona--�Lowill Courier: - � )welliDga was centered &way or rain" Pinkwt has been arrmt&L . . I I - 1­ aV--LUnmre Gesellxcbatt� ­­:_. ....... � , ` , I - I . - I . . . -, 1, � '.1 I _,�,.- . ruined. " . . - . . , - -, I - 1, . . . �_ . ..- .. .. . .- I . I � a . ­ .. � ,,, ,_ " i, - , -9, ,- - I � *­ f." . . ., ... Y­"r I . .. .. I , , . - . ., .. . , it' ?,, . . � . ­ - - ,j, I � " - ­­ I - ­ - .I . . . � I .I,,- _ �. . __ .- - " ­­­ - -- _. .. � - . _- ;I �1� - . .., __ , 1. , . I . -, - - ­. ­ - h. " i­ .1 .. - ­ * , - - - ., - � , - eo � _ . .., - � .--! - -_ . � , --- Al.. -.- 7 1_"__,1:, - . . - I . L ' I ­ . ;;� . � � ", ; ,1� - ". _;,� _ .:t}•,- , �p ­ . I - - '. - �� I _ ­ ­ - - ''-I 1� — ­ . - . . I � X. I lr_pv I � ", � - �* ,.,4.­�v ,% , _ I 1___' __,_ .,-,--: - . r � � , . 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' 1. - { to the address label on onr paper yon i • �- _ y dinner on Tuesday, . -Mies E. Bostwick Tlstts with her ��. j� s ' �" : can always ascertain the date towhirh �' . . J your sabecriptionto �szN�weispaid. —John BOyea lost a fine bread lut8ac parents hero this week. - • . , m >` Remittances are acknowledged byy a and foal last week. -•The Dew GF. T. R: timetabl® will be - + , - . ' � '. Y . " hange of date on label on the [list paper for- ,_ '_ _— , . a, . -�. •: - ' d owing receipt of money at this office. Always -Have you Been Jackson s cow ad0r found in another coluwn. „ t . _ . ieep tale sate psis ahead. tf treed in .another column. - IInless the weather clears bow in t�le :�..- • -o--= :' " w' - -John S. Wiunicott, of Huntsville world are wtr coin to make bay - - i ` . , * r g - a F visits this week wish Ilia mother here. ! -Logan soils fencewire, nails, spades, - +� =_} ` _ .. g gtwo* -Mrs. E. Broad and her two childroo shovels, osa and sovthss very cheap. - f _ 4t have gone to IInionville for a�fortnighf. --A despatch from Bloomfield on Thurs -. TI - IMPORTANT. --•The Remmer dwelling recently vacat day announces the welcome faot that the `' - F. M. Harvey still remains anocou• Pickering College will open. Farther . . . ;t:;. ed by .. �, . Nis arc about handing out a xrcmbcr of pied. particulars will be Qicen later. • - 1. ' y ,, '' - accounts for collation, but thinking that a -Mr. Stephenson, of the Mowat Ddig, -All thoselposessed of Canadian flags fn OR g �° :. �', stimber of our atrons would prefer dealing Co., Whitby, was in the Tillage on Wed the village should unfurl them to their - , i` Kl:jE :� -x._ strict [With th< Diu me give this notiu. nesday. native breeze today (Friday). If we fail LAD -_ - _- '; ` Lan4prd cordon her had a sever to do this, Tisitors may doubt that we are - ef �' Collectors arc generally detcrntincd fellows - s s A- ". therefore if you would avoid a vigilance, at. attaek,.9 i fiawation but is pow out o _ patriotic. ea e� % ,t - - . - , gad to your indebtedness at once. danger:: , - ? - Sermons next Sunday in the Metho• `` . . :- �-� {`+. Respectfully yours - ..;. _ - Epworth League next Wednesday it diet Church, Morning, -''The Ascension .. • .. W .. CLARK - ! the Methodist Charcb 8:80 p. m. Bnsi - of Christ." Evening, - "The Treaty of - 1491. between the , _ . ..� Publisher of News. uses and consecration meeting, - Mount Horeb, B. C:, - i . -Mrs. J. H. Rogers andMaster Artb: Angel Jehovah and Moses. �.. ,t PICSERfNGI, ONT., JIILY 1, 1892. W. E. 0 Brien will photo aph the . . . .- ls; fir left on Wednesday for Gorrie to s -*- ' tt�� -r a pen �r t. . • a fortnight�with her daughter, Mrs. Thos pupils of our school and the building etc., _ • # `� . . 1- - LOCALISMS O- Johnston. = on Saturday next at one p.m. All pupils W8 are showing' Some YBry nic8 86 I:. . _l, s. - - Those. who grumble at the absent« of '91 and '92 are requested to be present, at low prices. . I � of dust. on our roads this weather, mus and any others will be welcome. - - _ . f , . - ' . - I - - � - y _ . ; bear in mind that the poor truant has no - -The Pickering Y. P. S. C. E. prayer- ; . • . . . =--Will Grei , of Toronto. was here i. i - - g had half a . chance. meeting on Sunday evening at 7:45 p. m. . .. o--- . _ . . . - _ - . over Sunday. -Mrs. H. Moore, who was $o seriousI in the Friends' church. Topic, -" The 1 -Rev. Dr. Barrass ocanpied the Met}io• - @. diet nl it or Sunda eyemn injured while returning frcin the R. Christians' Guide, "' John 16, 1.15: Rom. � } pp p y g' picnic, is considered to be oat of dange S, 18 17. Leader, Mias Hattie Law. LAME �l,lS E S Lace �ltts, - Silk -W. Roach and mother, of Delphi, Io. and her recover is on a matter -Mr. Cosand, the missionary from shades, ' , - visited with Alex. Findlay this, week. y y Tafetta Lisle Thread, Gloves in all the new s a s, - , ! 1' • y time. 'Japan, will preach in the Friends' church . r -How is your subscription, if not paid � , i = -There is eve ry - prospect of a larg _ here Sunday morning. Service at 11 - - - i in advance, kindly attend to it at once. crop of apples in this township, pears ar o'clock. The same gentleman will preach ' ' - -W. H, Fields, of Toronto, is spending Ladies Tles, something new, all the- style. .' °' a few days with his father in the village also going to be numerous, but plums ar = at the Harbor in the afternoon. Large tj J_ - ,-�- , - rather scarce looking. Small fruit ther congregations are expected on each occas• . . . ' . - . ` 1. this week. will be in abundance. - ion. -c . {{ -On Friday last we are told that J. T. -Tile junior cricket clubs of Churc - Dominion Day in Pickering will be - - - i., E Richardson and Jno. Fields. had each a St. south, and King St. west, intend play held in Gordon's Grove this year. The f ` ' mess of new potatoes. in an interestin match�on the Colle ladies of St. Andrew's church will have a New Lawns, dotted, plain and checked ; Mullins, Prints, ' 8 l; 1 : : -- Editor Leavens, of the Bolton Enter• g _ - . - prize, was in town on Saturday paying grounds, on July 1st, commencing at gra>,d Strawberry festival to which ail _ his respects to all old friends. a. m. Admission free. citizens loyal, or otherwise are incited. . Sateeus, Etc. - ' . 11 - -We are sorry to state that John W. - -Our cricket team goes to Toronto to= All forms of amusement will be furnished . . • - I ` Law is very ill with inflammation this day (Friday) having in view the idea of de= and a full day of sport play be expected. ; featmg the home team. Somehow w : Everybody should attend. r _ war . We .hope for a speedy recovery. - • • - i F. L. Green, of Greenwood, will 11I1Slllfl thtrt the idea will be realized= -Joe T. Clark,gccompanied by Messrs. i ­� ..-. `. = p1 use accept our thanksfora magnificent Boys success trlust steely attend .you 'i_ Moore and Snetsinger, of Toronto, spent I �% �� C - ,. - b quet of fourteen different kinds of roses. you half try. : Saturday fishing and shooting down at v 1J � . -'- "-Edward Vahey is dangerously ill a_ the lake. Although they failed to bag r -Wm. hickiedonated us some st aw his home in the east end of the yillag much game, they hae a splendid time. _- • - '• : . . 1. i -J� � -.'' - -'---,-': berries on Wednesday, among them be• His friends have scarcely a article o` Thep left for Toronto Sunday morning. : ' .1 - = in one measuring around the waist 6 h e of his recovery. er Edward Jas alwa via the Krn scan road. They made the � .. 1 -U inches, This is possibly as large as such °p °v y y R EAVETROUGHING. ' , . � it grows. been a quiet inoffensive citizen, and lrl - trip on foot to says toll charges. - wife and family have the sympathy of th = -It is whispered around in Whitby . • . - . . .._ On Tuesda afternoon Nelson Ding- community. = that the council will be petitioned with a - - :o: ' IL . I - .1 - . man handed us!a basket of luscious straw- y ;l berries, after sampling which, we mast -The Secretary of cur' Mechanic's In view of haying the town surrounded by a I N _ _- _ state were "awfully lovely." Please ac stitute has received. information tot stone wall, in a similar manner ae are' A large shipment .of eavetrough just aarived and I am pre - ef3ect that the invoice of books have bee some of the Euroan cities. This is to J 5 cept onr thanks. revent the inbabitanis from all movie ared to meet orders, u0 inai tter hove- fast they come in . - f. . examined and that we will receive fro p 8 p . An umbrella was left. in J. P. Buch- the department by way of bonus b149. away. Those who are breathy will be a as the have been doing during the past few weeks. -' . , . an s baggy at the Union School Picnic. at g g p '� � "Rosebank" on June 17th. The owner `This amount will be In the Treasurer' = compelled to wear a poke. The rumor is Call and leave your order - along with the rest - - . , - . : - - ' can have same ;by proving property and bands in a few days, and will be expend¢ surely without foundation, .. _ _ - - paying for the notice. ed in books by the library committe -An excursion party from Toronto and have your 11oilBes and barns troug'hed -We are pleased to notice that Mies without any unnecessary delay. = visited Rosebank on Wednesday. The and be up to your neighbors. Don't . -8. H.. Jeffery has been engaged a_ coaches were shunted on the Spink siding ' Ella Whitney, formerly of this place, but - forget t0 leave Our order With 3 ••'. _ ! principal of the Dayisville public schoo during the day but when being called for • g y _. . . �k now of Oshawa, has recently passed the This will necessitate the hiring of anotb, in the evening the engine worked three the right man. second class professional examinations at biters of an hour before reachin the - g .. ► teacher for the senior division ofIo 9 g - " tl`e Normal school, Toronto. academy. Mr. Jeffery has been in char main line. A heavy grade canee3 the -On ThnrsdaS evening as Samuel Mc- . : - w of our school for a year and a half, and difficulty. The party were mach delay- As * , , . r - Conoehie, of Dunbarton, was fishing is with regret that we are compelled to 1 ed in getting back to the city. = the Rouge river, be caught a fish which The leading tinsmith, Pickering. him Qo. The school has made rap -The Sabbath School of Woodgreen . none of the oldest fishermen could name. strides ender his management. tfib� Methodist church, Toronto, will hold a - -- -- - - - ' - - -' - :. It belonged to the Gar fish species. • - . the ratepayers and trustees regret his r picnic in Gordon's grove on Wednesday _ . _ -Rural schools closed on Thursday for � •. ' summer vacation, and Monday, August [naval, we all join in wishing him eve next, Jnly 6th. Woad it. got be a good i _ success in North Toronto. The board h idea for the village to appoint a reception j j . I6 is the date for studies to resume. advertised for a new teacher here, a committee, and welcome each gatberings CENTS)-:- • Biz weeks of vacation will be more agree- applications will be received by Ise to the place. Those acquainted with the - - - . . - y able to teachers-and pupils than to indul- 'SWise, Secretary u to July 12. As t s grove could add much to the pleasure of gent parents. p i a is ed. finch ether :�: Will secure the services of :o: -Isaac Wisoand wife,�socompanied by is one of the most comfortable and high the vtsttors f s d pas g important sections in the Province, a ings as this 6erve to advertise out village. - _ the editor of this banner of liberty and can reasonabl expect to secure the s - -The Lawn Social .in connection with - - -- - ? .. his wife, spent Susany in. Hamilton. The y -. turn tri b boat to Toronto on Mon- cites of a good teacher. Cherrvwood Sabbath school will be held re . sea I p y - Frequently we hear of people tiri g in the grounds of Mr. Goo. Hedges on r . N W .. - 0 . .. . day was fraught with many perplexities, but we all survive. of Canada and her institutions and se Monday evening, June 4th. Tea will be ing relief by emigrating to the States, t served from 5 to 7 p. m., after which a - - ' •� -T. A. Greig any wife left on Monday uadrn ds fire usually contonted in a v choice program will be Riven consisting of n r _ : 'for Kincardine, where they will visit with county where food is found in abanda a readings and recitations. Short address• until December 31st 1892. friends. Thomas will only be absent a '` Week, while his better half sea re and w ere water is not witheld, but t es will be delivered byy neighboring min- - h. P so, however, with a heifer recently o d isters. The Whitevale band has been en• - mar ing for a moot ed to furnish music. See la e s ��] - _ - is old friends here, were !pleased on by John Greenlaw, who resides on a gag r'6 Po - - i� = ' Freda to set Geor e O Lear , V.., cf lake shore. The other day while tl_at tars for further particulars. T l I - Huntington, formergly of - th s village. gentleman was changing ,his cattle frc -S• S• No. 4 east. Jr. IV class eY- � = - Qeorgeis. changed somewhat, growing one pasture to another, this heifer st,3 _ amination for Jnne. Aritb., max. 100,- • ' den evinced a desire to visit Washi g- M. Barrett 91, K. Stevenson 91, L. Rid - ..' ' even better looking. He wa�accompan ton or some other such place across �e ley 88, E. Every56, N. Davis 51. Dien- µ_ ied by his brother Arthur.. r- lake. No amount of persuasion or fo -00 tal Arith., max 100, —k. Stevenson 80, ' ; _ . . -It is with pleasure we notice that M could stn her, and as there were no . b1• Barrett 80, L. Ridley 60,E. Every 1 A, A splendid as�o went of . It _$ ?.. ° .; E. M. Robertson, nephew of, Dr. Freel, boats at hand, she sprang into the b ]e N. Davis 20. Gram., max 100, -N. f c fit Ll Fl IV = 1. i - . .- of Brougham, has won the scholarship in waters and headed for the land the st"xs Davie 81, H. Stephenson ?8, Di. Barrett DRESS GOOD � rom 8 e s p , an Mental and Moral Philosophy at Trinity - . University. Mr. Robertson is blind but and stripes. Whether or not she erer 68, L. Lidley. 4b, E. Every 80. Dicta. _ il i, y nderfal intellect. reached her destination, it is not kno n, tion, max. 80, -K. Stephenson 19, N. elletts from 5 cents up , Cottonades , ` a ,. is endowed with a wo but her friends fear that she has ser ed Davis 17, L. Ridley 9. E. Every 8. Geog- . --The secretary of the Markham Fire as food for the little fishes. Her k d raphy, max 75,- L. Ridley 42. N. Davis Shirtings, Cretonnes, Art Musllns , . q - Brigade has presented fie with a press and indulgent master watched her or 81, K. Stevenson 27, E. Every 27. Read - ibadge for�Ju7y 1st. We are sure that a nearly an hour as she mounted the wa s, ing, Max. 50. =-K. Stephenson 46, N. La0'�7CTE,r.�'1' - PRICES I- t . . , good days sport.awaits us at the other when she became lost to view. Sho ld Davis 45, E. Every 40, L. Ridley 40. . : end of the trip up there, but we have this paragraph come to her notice a Whng, max 50, -H. Stevenson 48, N. GEO. PARKERJDUI�BARTON,"_ - . : equally as good attractions near home. would advise her to write home and ca se Davis 41, F. Every 40, L. Ridley 40. - . x, - Thanks all the same. joy to fill the hearts of her almost -is. History, max. 75, -N. Davis 50. K. Stev. - y Whomsoever borrowed our Zulu traeted friends. = enson 40, L. Ridley 87, E. Every 84. . - - §- I - .�- -musket and failed to return it, will confer - . - ". a favor b bustling the same to within -The Firemen of this - village, 'a a7v Memory wort[ max. 50 -K. Stevenson 40, y g weeks since, eve permission to have their E. Every 20, N. Davis 20, L. Ridley 0. s� our enclosure. We missed the little site• R Drawing, inaz 50, -E. Evar 89, K. Stev- ale on Wednesday, ,when those bag- - i es hall used as a market building, with one , N. y . _ - y g P p enson l8, L. Ridley 15, h Davis 10. - - _ _ tried to play that hard hearted Italian. distinct understanding that a numbe of .- `% . . • . . It is always the way however, what spice- buyers would be induced to come re . o. . ' ........ N ....�......■.s... . MARRIE did shots one sees when without a gun. one day each week and purchase prod e.•••--■•- ■--- •-- ■• ■- ■ ■••• ■ ■•••• ■ ■•••••• Is the hall been used for snob a ar e? Taoaxrorl•- BurTa - -At Sheltered Valley farm. -The pea le of Dumbarton and vicinity g P the rdaidence of . Wm. W01ace, townshi of . - . F commodationa. The agitation has been sure the hall is open every Tuesday a r- >,loadiuian, of wick. Edwin C. Thornton, of e are r` receivin . daily our Spring stock t, noon and much rodnce is there sold ; fit wavetock,to Miss Ella 0. smith, daughter of t � going on for some time, and on Monday P the taco Goo. B. smith, rag., of Rronaham. _ 11 ' - .. the saw the fruits- of their labors. The there is not a particle of a public ar- � _ :o: of ' :o: . - - y • ket about it. It simply serves as a t- morning and evening local trains stop at ing p ace for Mr. Lafran h and his as- James Fowler, an old resident of Man- , • - 1 g d Prints, Muslins, - - Dumbarton station. This gives passengers were, rapped dead on the street at Bow . - _ t' ,� - visitin the city plenty of time to transact Comers. Now, we have not a word y mgnyille Tuesday. Shaker Flannels Cottons, . :- g crust this entleman, as we believ he - - ry _ business: The unbarton people are to g Ste hen Molntyre, a seven year -old son - ' . ,: _ is one of the best produce merchants al- Ci0tt0IIades ►�hirtYngt� be congretnlated on the snc�ess attending of Robert McIntyre of Orihia, was drown. > > r..: ; _ -�t. ing in the township. But there are her ed in . Lake Couchiching on ' Saturday - Wince s Tweeds ' their efforts. s , ,. ; .. L v- -Jose b Eosand, the founder of the dealers in the township jest as honor ble, morning. >. -y - who would willin 1 come here if he f .. it" r ,.. p Worsteds, Eta. r° I Friends Mission in Japan, where be has 8 y y The Trtleler Brothers, omr sons of Mr . � .' _ .ry - resided for the past seven years, will give were given a ahanoe. Tuesday, Jan 21, O,�rQe G. Trasler, Horan Soak, are - _ :' _ ' :: an illustrated Leotnre on Japan, in the !ggs brought 10 cents per dozen o the carrying on an ezteusive Lumber & Rhin• - (o)— _ P. ,' Friends church, on Friday evening, the 1st Claremont market, while the same r- gle business at Trout Creek, North Bay _- - �'' :.1,�; r _ . . inat. As Mr. Cosand has travelled ezten• noon only 9 Dents were paid here. II ass District. f3k t f3'ee our Tjt �S . We can show better Value . ` , aiyely in the Land of the Rising Snn, and things are properly managed, there no On D�ondaq afternoon Mr. Nathan use t►ttemptmg to work up a m het. flha man, aD old and re ioneer of - , has an intimate knowledge of the people: The villagers should a int a tom [tee p ° p than ever. Our suits made to order St X14 Will ; % _ his discourse will donbtleso be ve in P.po York County, died at hie home at Milli• ry of three responsible citizens ' and ve He was in surprise you. , - �' .w I " [` 1 eating. All are cordially invited. Col• lro ken, in Markham Township• '� Z. rK them select a day suitable to a mum r of his 61st ear, and was an active and - t • � ' ° - , lectiou inlaid of missions. - -, y . .t ;.: . .- , H. M. Little is the student who buyers, advertise the day and invi ppro- healthy ma>a until a year ago, when a se• I " io) (`;''' '`' -t . " 'Mr dnoers io brm aloe their stuff. Who i - is appointed by the Missionary and Theo• g B • were attack of la grippe broke up his J :.. - : . - �' - ' _ gg�� rtes of the Church of Eng• in the afternoon -a nice time to d�ve a farm where he died, for 60 years. He �8 ar8 a�s© haIIdh]Ig f3e8]7QIe88 b�Otf Which 11G'8 a?8 $ - � Bpi � ";. take the services s d here and at Greenwood during the few miles with a basket of butter. We leaves behind him one daughter, Mrs. _:. ° - -, R.� ° ere• are credriably informed that nnl the Sinclair rman, mother of Trustee Wlii gigs perfect satlsfa0t10I].._ :: I ' ? - . 1 long vacation. Ip looking over th image - thin is made ublic the Firemen w re• In politics he 1. �_' 11 "I, - I , cults. of the Arts Examinations. of the Ease the use of the ha1L Those who Hagerman of No 1 Ward. Monde morning was a staunvh Reformer, but never took < bhshad i �'' ., Iniversity' pu y doubt the success of such an ands -n : t ?f ��Y :: last we notice that Mr. Little stands well should drive out to Claremont an ee an aotivet in golitioal or municipal t. <�` 11 .I- ­ - gp m the pass list and has aloo carried of y affears. a .was buried Wedn a at ri ■ . ` -' �` s , • = sl 1 and DTatnral day morning, -when they will have an Ebenezer burying ground, adjo g his- - _ _ •� ' �°•',� the f3oholarehip in Pby ca change thou apeman$. -- - s . ' ....L�.j" 'f y' ��, ' . �. - � I. ate - homme. _ � �} .. . _. M _ a .. riei _. , r I , s� eE; 4 ,V r. - - rz * a - r y w .�i 1 ' 1'!..• 1 al w P Y y� - 4� ..j.m- tt+•° .`sec- ",f- A4'. - 't` - ,', - 1 i ... J . , o, , .. ...- r r . yy.I.A - ' tl .' --,en ._','. ..sx • j+��, ':S 1• � .. 7 .. y ,1 • G. •'+:a dry. M ' � ♦ • 4'i^' - :, ,•. sec •.. � ., , g °G' ('a• . , -o + .; ' 1:•.` •'n °. •'.. kt ri'i. 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