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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1892_07_08- �. _ _ • 4 r- 4,r,r 4. -. •F YI(Gr• . 1%11 .r ' .Y '_' IV,. . R'P- .%.' � y,�°,0.r"�. .%sue. 'r?z �` -M1 - e _ -3r '•C" t, �+ . - 3 , r,: r, - I- #:... aX.$ 1A' -r)4 v /.ak'.N ..�''- "�Y'�, :G F' '' .PF .•Y— - ^ }N- ? .+' _ ,,, �'1•. - i '� - rash ,� - , �. . :.� ,a,: : Tx ',t - v /Rt. x� _ - v t:T,P i - 3 % - - . - . . � * I . " I .. � I i . . . - , .. �__ - N' I - A. -, ­ 1'�'­ ._­:�'. , . I _4 . - - '' ­INW­,0� !..' .1. , - - v,. '". �_, :i . ANW. .. , A�,-' , I � 11 , L "-:" ! �� ' • Y .. . �Ta • 4: PICKERIN ONT.- P 'R�DAi�: JULY � 1892... � :gin -N0 3�'� �. �`y r _ - - - I - ` - ' - - - I t� 'I I I i ' d. - v '- a �' - . �iraftootorcal (li!ar� - : = OUT AROLTIITD U1� A�incour't. RROQK ROAD. =y, c 4 , 7. r... ' .. �... 1t[edlcal, t.,tTEST Local. Ssppaxntos . uscQBDSD BT While attending a shooting match at Tice ttiastees have advertised iotr a fsaah- :.gs ' `I _-�..: ,,:,w :; , ra: rases sxa �OTT)�D DOW2i BT OVB court, Saiorda , Jane 48rd, Mr. en but have not yet engaged oa�e. ;, i' 1 . - . , ;, - - Ae I have bbtlght np Dan Reddin a livery 9 1..,y - ` M• BATE 1AN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. business and have added several nehv coasaspcxDxxTa. J Weir, of Armad$1e, lost three o[ ilia R. T• HodKrion, oat poFniar and suet= :.a �i - R� A S. Coroner. office and Residence, horses and buggies, I can aeoomodat' CLAREMONT- ' fingers by the aeaidental discharge of his Relic schoolteacher, has severed Ibis eaa -• .:•. , � .1 gang street, Yickenng office hours: : Morning the shift with cod rigs s at all hours. l section with this section, and a tak- , t.�; , > . f' , p q K , gun, which he was`holding by the muzzle. purposes h r �:, Evening s to a. ing a Coarse at the Normal Boitool, Toros- ..:x , ; s ao w also : Covered bus meets all trains. 1n • . Mr. Kerbs, of Toronto, was with H. The most successful garden •party of the to. Tbursda afternoon the ' a ile_ . %� connection with livery I keep 4 = Thom son this week season look lace s,� ills residence of Mr y p F !' . I `' .& a Vocal Music. P seated him with a handsome gentleman s .A,;-•,.; :::r�':;� . v-.,. ✓.,.,..•.....1✓.,.,• Bale, Commission and Board- - Miss Peters, of Toronto, visited at Wm. and Mrs. Jo n L. Pstterson on Wednes• _° ; �•-x' . -1.F - _,,.,_.: __-. __. _ companion, at the same time readin the =:: � ' q . ;:... ,' . '�� . �^^^ ' a Sim gpns ing Stables, Pickering. Dowswell's last week. say evening, i>Q which agreatmanyfriends p fi g?:_ I r , ;h �4" r� ` TVIiSS Id TORONTO COl�• rBO ��'. Z,'EC,' �" Mr. and Mrs. H Geld, of Hilkfield, to the number. of 260 took art. The �drese Riven below : �s ; - # 1.a #. Y , UPIL OF THE _ -- _ - -- _ -- V p DE- :. TaACHaB, --It is with feelings of N. `", P of'Su3ic, is prepared M Hive lee- — °` " 'i � eervatory oaQ m -� ' o spent Sunday with 1'�. J. Graham and generous way in which the boat and host• aret t ?:at wee have met here to -da ,otir last ..: _ , netrumentalandvocalmusic. Re- �°+ y `?a_;:', .fI, eons in beth i sox wife. ass received their nests could not be snr• day �' sc'..00l together, but as we look back ,:.- ; : -'. i .. � ti . ferences given if required. 20 I Robt. Miller and wife, of Pickering Vil• passed. After refreshments a concert was oval .:.e last two and a half ears that you `.- Y _` -- RF , : -� ;: ' Thorough Instruction Guaranteed � .1a0 ca _ _ w lage, visited at Mr. Scott's Monday and given, in which a number of we, P k f +, � .- • '' 'z 1 known have 4 er; ,. with us, we cannot but feel that -'.. :., dress, ClaremoLt. 3deg �� . $ .. we h 9 : e : yen favored. �iTe may not at alb : r; u'. - , is ' Ad . . 40 -52. Tuesday. artiste took part. Rev. . R. McKay, of �,` x,,.. F. .. Y.:;- . ,, - - Stnt .n ' -4 A times cc: Infd to appreciate your kindness • <.:; i;1: _ '- al,I iss Dowewell has been appointed to Parkdale, occupied led the c u, assisted b pP v • ` - , ' ° " r , ix .. .:..a MISS LETTI E N EAGENS _ I o 1 eU,e ol .. - _ i pP P y but hoc ant' crust that you will only re- ` =_; , ;I ' V.,�',_1 ' ' °x ' 4 o,� - *8 the position of organist and precentor in Rey. Mr. Brown, of Agincourt. p Y Y M,_ ; ,i , . s -'' jR ;ti ' - � ! wN ( M . - m 7° �' as Erskine church, , .. .. . member us with every good feeling pre t . , , k , . $ N Last Sabbath was her -•-+= ° Y n• , � , S �,O�t PREPAPED TO RECEIVE v,� ; ,� vailind. Please accept of this small prey' Iilg )\Iia , Alice Tait, a teacher in Z t zaY i o' first b pearanC@ in that Capacity. ;�C x�l...:-' ;,, ' ,:'.� . '' :", musicpup' •• p MOUNT PLEABANT ent as a token of our good wishes to. ou,'•,:.F�a -. :.;'. the Toronto of .Music says : Itgivesme p ! zsyq 04 _• 4 eo M "I � ' Ira Boyer has adopted a swarm of bees.• _ sure recoil"' Miss Heagens as � *• i P � g Y � '�• ,. ' u,ucb plea to rec ho in that your future may be crowned :. :. r ^ %"r� 4_ r s :Music. She vas studied with me ..,, x '.c103 The our 'little creatures had not where to its Report of S, S. No. 12 Pickerin for the _ "�`'� " ' 11 ♦. ,. tr ✓. iu,ttnost studious nian- > uv la Po g with success, and that at last we may all a ;4.-; _� :' a teacher _ P ' ''...L� i< y their heads, until this kind hearted month of June Fifth class —Phoebe ilia- meet where partings are no more. °,- r� i .114 ,' 1.a � :rig for the past three years 11 k ,ter,sudpossessesa thorou "1� technical training. 0 - �� ._ _ �*entl @nlan took compassion Upon tlleln dill. Fourth class — Hattie liadill, tiVillie" she has prop eci Its c xcGllent pul.�il throughout." — (owls, I3rantwood Sn,ith. Third class— Signed : —Your loving pupils of Brock � {.. ; f1_ "� K Y., t.! ResideucePlckering stall )u• Gih. Iii ' - �, 'I , r°r �^ d - ., and furnished theta with a hive. The 'Road school, 10d .1,.f.•:",- ,i Hattie llam Katie Madill Robert Burton -- _ �• ,,e -. _ - . : , ._ - - -- t'•- ,4 : � ,6 a a W �•� -F.tc- d poised upon an aplito tree it • LE. s{ _ fi; -I.:, �;; ' , ___ Q u �- Rww'al "in ha ised , - ro ° o ., o �R '' Thomas 13urilham, Fred Madill, Edgar wHITEVA .. 1. - L� r��il. � "4 ' A k �3 o ° ,, ° 2i'-;� j -Q - hie motbesr's orchard. Ira will now em- -__ _ .. Y. - o �+• a a0 a o0a ° Haul, Mary Hood, Russel Storey, James ? �k�,, r s "- _ - -- ry - - -- ; ,-, , ,° .. plc,y his apart' momenta iu the sum@ Ulan• hire. tV. G. Gerowv was doRm east Iasi_.a:. -. �.a; "5w? _ _s_ �; F,* , 1VELL, Q, V., T XRPtIS ti! �10 ? �; �?+�; cd 6 ; Foley, David Wood, Charlie Hood. Second •J . r '" m '� "� h . Her as the queen of fable renown- "satin ► :. ' 4 i , = i " I ,- '. •. J• TEH,Couuty Crown Attorney, and oo.inty v a o ' o ©U ° 1.0 bread and hone ." l' cltesa- -liury Coclter, :Maggie Coakwvell,.Te:i week. c�. "- c`tor. C04rt house, Whitby. I y q o +� r� r y 'Mr. and Mrs. Whitson are staying-with .: 1r -�;, � �.. ''FL• -t __ - __ _ aie llvo�e, 1~:dward Wood, Uscar White, �• , Iy � , •• , . Soil 1 _ r .. -- - = - . J ' A a o O Splendid market ou Tuesday. Prices Fred Gustick Willie Wilson, her father, Wm. Major. .k • Lizzie Gus -: � - 111 `? 1II LLL I,, SO LICIT01t, N 0- � • n Wni. Slei h ib at S Springdale ingdale Farm, visit= _ _ . - r •• , j > 3. _ _ �tt� i'ui, ;ie, conceyctl,cur, etc. oI%ieo at t%3 c ; u ° good and produeo pleutifttl, Dluoll wool tick. $stolid part---Garfield Hood, Oscar g l _r .,,,, _ ,. . T ill his brother, John Sleigh. :,, > : �' : . i " Q o ,. was dih used of at satisfactory rises. Nilson, Jenny Folev, Willie Foley, Frank � g � '•, r „near l;rou llutu. :llonuy to Iona. . ' m 'A ac w p Y P , �: ' �k� ll Thos. Ionson, of Searboro, called on his .. - ci,i�tlu lia, -- -' _ �� ° o k © Some enterprising citizen should start an Hood. First class -Mary Burton, Albert r, � � _ `.':._ '" _ ._r .h,', 0`�' .�4 DIcGIGLI�rIIAIT, I3ARI,IS �, wx �o ,;-'„ F„ ;-, v W � agitation for the ph sing of tie pasts all Main, Benny Foley, Freddy Cowie, Orville old frie�id Jno. Wilson last Saturday. '_�'- 1, y� :' ,�s , teri, suiicit• -;rs, ,t; . Orrice opposite Post H (.o� �- n o- fllc,n^ Lhe sttnet on both Rides near th© Berton, Charlie White, Charlie Gostick, James Thornton returned home froisr ` o,iis�,��Jliti� ,nnt. •J no. Ball Dow.I3.A:;'il,eo. '_ -- - - - -- - -- ''-.'_ ' _. - '',. P Toronto last Saturday, brin in with him .,.. ,,, , =)+ LL.I3. tlonc) to Loan. ky market buildini;. Lulass saute thiui; be Jyhui,ylloore. Quite a numberof the pup Y' !3 g�' �.,� ; ..",. _ ; , A,. . A. �Icciiilivr.L _ -- ils were nut resent at the examinations a fine burgs. ,,,,*, � �a- a ': sr 1 - -- -- — _Onta"%vi� - done iu t1►is liueere long the be4tiful tnap• P ' i L'cl. Huburtas, the fruit tree artist, has r:`; :4 ` '�' ., �g01I1S 1 VR1�1.. }l, BAlIRIuTLII le shade trees ow used for Iliteliin ► Jur' coiiseglletttty their llamas have been omit ,•.s - -' .,,.',.ti nna Solicitor• ti'c, Volley to luau.' No been engaged in our principal orchards for ..'..1 a .,. _ � k 1 tt cl, and those who were not taking n all ; : �: _ fi_ couin,issiun. Utrica : Over putariol3aiik, rocker- poses n'ill be d�stioyeel, g P the ItLst couple of weeks. ' :. � f a, the subjects or were absent during any part ( 1 . ,r ill"; opal, every Sttturdtty. 4 -y Dominion Dtly teas celebrated here in of the ex,iminatioiis` are graded W. E. O'.Brien, of Whitby, was in our ' ; ,F `' :�; _ .. -- , -- - PICKERING BRANC Dominion' t;tyle in Gregg's woods. The cele- �� g Y l village last wveekdeliveringthephotographsr k,�_n:s .:'' - I �', I bratiou was in the form of a 'Nethodisi ` . ti`= S. ORATT9TO' , I,L. of Lag• . i of the ('unv�Ilti %>I, Singing class. �, -1,.. ?e r -. , gip' . ��• IT 11 Oru,i =tw1 .ti Urew liltrristcrs, - -- to 1;iC. The CirOOdNOOd band fal'DI61ied BROOKLIN. • ,: �° . d eu for the transaction of all le it ;Hate P Our cumrnunity was represented in near -":. •_? - 1 Solicitors, \oturi. �, ���•, l� T•�routo Street, 'ro- p K . rontu, �vi11 t,c at Claeru,ollt every Thursday. ins 23 ; Banking Business. _ music, and the program from the plat- ly all parts Dominion Day, delegates poufs :;, 4 u' - ` � ' N Ofice over J. gnudt's stop. Money to�loa } OFFICF. Novas- -Pram 10 to 3 ; Satn days form, given by the Sabbath School was The first C(}t3vention of the East and to Toronto, Markham, Claremont andsick -;, , • k:' _ WesL Whitbc(ineluding Oshawa and ering. - -�. � N, , : ; > -' :1,�_ - - -- - - -� to 1 o'clock. heartily enjoyed by all. Daring Lhe af- Whitby Towils)Sabbath School Conven A large number from our neighborhood ._ •tw; 't I I frete,I•titary. ternoou the Brou ham foot -ball club de• r,! w , I -I- "- "- Savings Bank ill Connection. R tion was held in the Baptist Church here attender. the Guelph excursion on the 29th 'iG'° -11 ° , '. 1, , e �-- - feated the home team by I goal to 0, and . H0pliI`S, VETERINARY SUR- (g -y) GEORCii: KERR, Mana%er. on Saturday July 2nd, and. proved a sue 137 tickets having been sold at Locust Hill ,._1 -" . A ' r ; .. i H• r,EOV, Graduate of the Ontario `et- _ the game was Batched with interest. In teas. The following officers, Were elect- - ... - .,:•t.. station. , erinary College, Toronto, will visit tvhitevale — the evening a Brand concert took place in ed:-- President, bIr gW. H. �Pilcoz, Whit Alice Powler has been Suffering frotri . ', _.•¢: `�,:�, a and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of �TM�: y • ` Lhe ChIIrCh, at Wvieh there wab a large at- �. the horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge • � • �• by ;secretary, 31r. Wm. Paroe6, Colum- sore throat and general indisposition for _ �, _ lot ho 7th coot attckering. Calls prom tly at- tendance. Tile program consisted Of �' -� ri �``; ��xz � f gg hue ;treasurer, DSr. A. Hitches, Brooklin. some time past, Out we hope to hear of her �; j� __:;•••;r -''.. 1. tended to. Tetegiapb address : Whitevale, Ont. musia by the famOpa. Stonfiville Choir, a6 speedy recovery. - ,,�r,� i4 P.O. address : Green River. Out. v ,. The following programme was carried out. -# " s ' . �;' `.•.` V . __ +{ 3. , f b i► well as singing and recitations by the Normal class, tau ht b Rev. C. W, �Ye are glad to notice by one of the dais- ;,tq • , r`c A - 4.•.. �. : g Y iea that Lieut. W. B. Hagerman succeed- - = -? Ii O P K I S, VETERINARY school children. Rev. Sim on occupied g t; Watch,Oshaas ; {{ ,P•�� , ,, 7t Temperance work in the ed in capturing the prize for sword exer- ,__�,:Q , _ '` T�[� lire chair both afternoon and evening, and „ 1 g , P _ ;_`ry_ r:,i': ` W V • surgeon. gra lusts of Ontario Vetierin Sllnda school, by Dir. W. A. Holliday, else at the summer's outin . `�' - -'' did so in a ha manner. The recei is y ary College, Toronto, office and residences Lin- PPY p Brook followed by Mr. 0. Hazlewood, Zast weeks Nxws caused conside fe-ex- - ~_~ .§...: - ton's avenue, Pickering village. Calls by day for the day were about 8200. The pro. ln' ' iP ?" or night romptl attended to. A first class Oshawa • "The greatest bar to Sunda citement in Whitevale,the letterby "brand - '�' " . '' Ft molars Have every reason to feel pleased' ' y - �' " , a ' . general blacksmi shop in connection.: \ew school work," by Rey. G. M. Leehy, father," and the "burlesque by Julia and `s: — y rigs gotten up, a well as a]] manner of repair- ^ with the success attending their efforts. ing done. at Iowa t livjng rates, Lainc and dis- — • Whitby ; "The relationship of home in. Tobias "being the most interesting items. , s,. " eases feet mach a specialty of, . always a f1rsL Tlie Ba tier 1:xaursiQn LO the Model g ? p etructton to the bnnda Geo. Moody, who has been here ever since _''` class shoer on band. $sy We have been appointed sole age a by farm, Guel 11 was in eve wa a sue.ess. y school, by the ' a r 1' ` _ _ _ - C. L. Manson, Es Bowmanvilte, r th @� p y Hon. John Dryden ; question drawer by his father's death, winding up the affairs, ,;: �. _ __ _ _ `I' Tickets were uened from Claremont, left for the North West -last Wednesday. - - I- Societies. , County of Ontario, for Lhe beet oven Rev R. B. Smith, Ashburne, and "Grasp Geo leaves behind him a circle of good '•' Myrtle and Locust Hill stations and the °^^^ ^ Wire Fence in the country, and a pre- }our pupils," by ttev. J. B. '�ieLaren, o ' :�;`_ ;- RISING SUN LODGE \0.15. I.0- pared to build fence, and sell Farr- and train conducted about 8W souls toGnelFill' Colnmbns. friends, and all are sorry to see him leave,.. : F,,, '�,y G. T. This lodge meets ever �Iouday Townshi riKhts on Lhe monk tease viable H °n- John Dryden lust the PxetttRioutstR ue, • - - evening In' the year, in Dale's Halt, Pickering. � I upon their arrival and assisted his stall one White, eldest son of '1Ir. A. G. _',i- -., -.�: . Every person iuvitod to ioill and help advance terms, a build twenty different style$ fast ScarbOro. White, met with a painful accident last _ `, the grand Cau3e of Temperance. 1216 on this machine, plain or ornamenta.. We in making the visitors welcome. The - Pa '_ - Saturda While playing hide- and -seek � *• " ` .• also own the right for Ontario (' ants, a'aF 'spent in exploring the premises. Y P Y g , ' . .i _ - - -- - Hiltou Bramwell of Oshawa Higb school with his companions, June fell off the fence `x: I i - ' it3lt�iatr$n Q� ar?ta. (except townships Whitby and I ;ro-k) for Some were shown through the fields -- - - -- -- - -� - the Crabb Patent recce. Parties wahiui! while others contented themselves in ex- is borne for his vacation. and broke the small bone of the 'arm. Dr. Frank Knowles, of Jarvis street Col. Ins., Franey set the limb, and the boy is doing ` �` . C(iltreJciitrvr. ,Ue.- to purchase Farm. or Township rigl'ts for winning the %ariour; departments of the Toronto, is also speudinK his vacation un- well. "Boys, whenever will you get your - Y:: ' ►✓j1HO`I AS DL N N, Couve }•Enter, Com- either of above, will. del well to con ult us Oolle-Re. 'I'lis dairy de artInant erha p " ` , . r 4 1 missioner for t t:;i:ig :�nidavits, etc., Clare- personally, at lot 7 Il. I'., Picker (,k, or furnibhed iut•erest for the Rroater number d Alias Smith. teacher of our school took senses, and learn keep from fences. , - mont,Ont. ___ 20)' __ write us to Whitby P. U. Parti to are .. GREEN RIVER. . .-M., " _ _ r of people. The Uodel Farru' Is truly a her departure for home on Saturday last. . ��.,- BR I3L' V TL\ G, Issuer of Marriage strictly fyrbiddeu it,fruigiriR ou th ,Be pa proper name for the premises as every. «'e hope she may return refreshed and in - t o Licenses for One County of0011tar:O. Of- tP.iltr, thin;; -iF kept in first sines 4tyle, n (rile the vi>��e_rnted after her vacation. A• B• Collins is having an outing with ,t'_; flee at the store or at his r`.`.Sillellce, P ckering 2r{_;ji ., .:. , . , friends tit Collh:givord. .S, Krt', 1. ALLI N & BR�4 T: stutUutf- heels to Ise hi •lily interei,tea iu W noticed that our friend Jobe Cowan , " -',� - `'iiiaga. _ l� y _ k P. It. Huaver iirteadq making an addit- �; 11 -- R.BEATO�i, TUIVNTSIIII' l'LLllli C;I A1tAti'j'h:l:l� tLt it FlI1d1eR, 1'uE>+iLly it is not generally of wore Jul it unusually happy smile on the lot toil and other improvements to his mill. ;gin. ..... July, don investigating found out D • Conveyancer, Cou,,nissioner for taking . known that the Goverutneut furnish free Many of the residents of our village and . �` �' s affidavits, accountant „ud Insurance Agent. . lunch to such atlierin s ne erthele that he had become the proud poseeseor,of nei hborhood s nt i `• :'_`�. i L g g y se g pe Dom neon da • at :hark- Mousy to loan oil furtu •,roperty. `wills pro- PURE PARIS GIBE L'! N ' a son and heir. } - ;.: �W•';�r1 such is the case. Ou the resent occasion ham. .- _y }., r�; bated. OFFICE - -At w� iiitevale. Will be in p Our esteemed friend Jacob Bramwell had - °•:.� ., Brougham emery .11o:i lay afternoon for the the accornodation in thiF respect was not Miss Jenny Barnes and Miss Fraser have �- transactiol, of }�usiues - 27 -� SURE IIELLEBOI� so auI le rig could be desired, but this is the misfortune to meet with a very serious returned from their holiday trip to Niagara , . 'C. ;.,. I . �, _ J • n accident on the evening of Lhe 1st Jnly. and surroundings.. Y`' j'` _ _l1r•t hitc�ea. - aeeoqutrd for in that not more than dire@ tVbile attempting to catch a horse in the _ _ The extended period sof wet weather i� `1- ' PURE INSECT PC�i�V DER hundred visitors were expected. All were field he received a severe kick. Under the • :r. A. POST, CJ iJ \TY ARLHI ACT satisfied hon•ever. One thin that rather skilful treatment of Dr. Dales we ho to be •suing to have an effect oil sor:re of the..,.., 4 -- .. _ �. for t,le county of Ontario Drawings g Pe fields of grain we notice. ��,.,� F . - and she •,ficatious furnished for every close of detracted from life pleasure of the day was see him able to be in oar ,giidst again short - School closed on Thursday for the boll- . ` i - . = buildin Stew and hot water beatinI and Jti6� tiTp1Y' @C� B t the want of iV. G, accomodation at the ►Y Y g a ventilation a specia:ty. Office— Geri Block, farm, The Strawberry festival held in Mr. R, days' Our teacher intends spending part ,.... =, , ,_, corner Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby, but K e are told that that difficult Y of �lis holidays in Western Ontario Residence- Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y T will be removed. On the return trip the Gowa° ■grove on July 1st, in eonpection Again congratulations must be extended' :.' >< -t? - - - -- we . Ro HO S � S . train made fast time from Streetsville in. with Melville Sabbath school was a td- to our football team for their success in Y `._x, - AtictiOlteer!ity. - - , ed success in every respect. The d be= t.� 1 ' . 3, , -- to Toronto, going at the rate of about 50 , • Y carrying off the Cup. Our boys expresti- �. r AIlLI3 AN li5, tiro old and reliable - inlles an hour, out this was done in order :fag so favorable attracted a large crowd themselves as being well pleased with the '�,. ', v_ . - " ' T from near and fns. The spread r vided '' °°'e'• •� IJ • Aucttoueor, still iu the field, rtble: and a Corner Drug tare, P P da ''s s ports. All of the coin ', - "' A fir' _ to preceed the anal express .out of the city. by the ladies was as usual exeellel t as y 1 gating football , _ � _ , Willing to conduct any sales entrusted to him, teams showed their good sense and respect ,..: and cakes this opportunity of thanking his list- - The large gathering of people wore n!1 were also the strawberries and ice cream LM sV• s. they tied for the manly game in acquitting - :: _;. - _` runs for past favors, and liopesfor a onlitinua,,ce • ' , ;:' .. . TB pective stations without ;The proceeds amounted to more than $100. �� � �� landed nt their res themselves in ,t manner quite acceptable to , -'.�:. •::�: - of them. Terms for seroces n,oclerate- Ar- -- the,occurauce of a single accident. The ' After spending the afternoon here the 011-lookers f�, °'2' "' - _ . - rangements as to dates ant terms can be made g as well as t0 the players them- at the office of this paper. 45 -tf trip will be long remembered b3 these 'crowd wended their way to the lawn social selves. Quite different was the match ate' `•� '�- . who spent June 29th at the Ontario Jlod. held at Washington where the rest of the ' .- .... _ Box Grove ou Tuesda previous, where . � ,.'•,,• ...t r�1HO�I��S'OUCIilJP., Licensed Ann �= el fxl'In. eveuin was s spent very en oyabl y p r 1 tioneer, valuator, etc:., for East York stud .. , g !� ��� enjoyably. some of the players in the competing team ; `'_ 16 , the whole of North and switt, uuturio. Strict - « -i•• -• showed clearly by their ruffian work that -. : -�_ attentiougivau to all orders by mail or tetegra ,t,. _ . - t3oaRBORO the need promotion from the football field "' °�" - Cbarges Moderato. Address T110S. POUCHER, SROUGNAM. Y P = •- I I. I EACH PLUG OFTIDE= to an occupation more befitting their dis• ,t;� :Is . - _ . , - Box 47, liroughaii,, out. ' - -- - - , _ Rev, Mr. Watson has been sent to Scar• position. , r &:: - - - -. - - -- — - --- _ Nc�rnnsan Ponoher is home for gsarttion. ,. , _.} Mr. Ward, of �Yhitevale, visited here bOr° sa the junior minister of the C, M. it At sthe last meeting of our literay society � ._;•.��t•� I3�e��ts ei.'twl ,S /toerJ, - church. a decided to adjourn the meeting for a ,;; HN LE 'LI UT ND �'IIOE this week. 1 g - i - J0 S E, LO A ' Messrs. Arthur Annis and George Mel• con le of months durin summer. It starts ` ­_k ' ZMaker. Pe, ;ed sad sewn work. Orders v T. B. Willis is able to be around again, son of Darlington, heye been visitin rela- a sin in Se tember. The 1 ` , ',- omptl attended to. Ex terienced worku,an- fl g p fo lovving are the r,.- =� - y 1 much to the delight of all. tives here. officers for the cumin carter. Pres., ° ; •5,€ chip. I)ol,'t forget the stand, nearly ol,iiosite the s _•_ �1�. . . _ ' . ' News, King street, Pickering village. 7 -v :o: -'' IS MARKED . :o: - , The retrains of the late Mrs. Hubbard, ]rev. Mr. and bars. Retiditt, of Toronto, Ferrier ; Vice Pres., Miss Iva Fraser ; Fred =;.:;%t -..:: 41>� -___ __ _,_ relict of the late Brock Hubbard, were in• have been spending a few days on the Postill ; Sec., W• A. McNealy ; Door Keepp- • , • � , "` , . - . Ili�tcls. _ terred in the Christian burial ground here Soarboro circuit among friends. Mr• Red- er, F. Postill ; Program Com., F. Postill, � 4-'' vtl.., � • - J �_" ---.r.,,,-- -� - - - � ' .. . dirt Otto fed the nl It in Washington L.4 _.' ORZ?Oi`t HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., un'ruesday. The old ladv lied reached ohueah on Banda mornin and stun Fr:tink Percy, Geo. Besse, Miss Iva Fraser, t`1� ;� . t u v James Gordon, proprietor, Tbis hotel ie a the ripe age of 70 ears. Deceased has Y morning gays a Miss Annie Ferrier, Miss Minnie McNeal `' mss'} 1. fine new brick building, fluished in superior , very able sermon. R. R. Lawrie, W. A. McNeely " "'r•' °iA•' - resided near Mount Albert for a number y W. Hoover. '...;..h.'... , . style. Every convenience and comfort for the • . IN BRONZE LETTERt3 , Our village school had a very pleasant With the above staff of officers-we bespeak ;' �.- : . of years past from which place the faner- Pei r travelling public. New and commodious closing on Thursday of last Week. The a livel and successful re -o sin of the ;::,' "�= r - ' and sheds. S5y 81 a6me. - p 1� g - . _ _ ___ __ __ NONE OTHER GENUR t' teacher, Mr. E. J. Palk, had arranged to society and patiently lo-3k forward with the A, ". :,,4rll - ' ESTERN HOUSE Pickerin , Ont. = Messrs. Brodie and Eddy of Claremont give the sohalsrs an ezoetlent tretit. In the ho that the membersma furnish us with ' R ' were here on Tuesda and tribd conolna- Y , -1 I&W MONEY TD LOA" afternoon parents sad friends of the an open concert accasionly as they have " "_. ' ��'' ': . a.�. " now open for the accommodaticn of the F ` travelling public. This hotel, havingg lately lone OD Matthews lawn With two Of �r01�- pupils were invited over where a program done in the past. .';1'i 1, "`, changed hands, has been ra- furnished through- Gam's Croquet players, Messrs. Stephen• prepared ed by the scholars Was given, after Ntl►mes arranged'in order of merit based ;• 1. out. situated as it is, opposite the ti pink Mills, 0 N M 0 RTGAG E SECURITY' • - - . it is convenient for patrons of the Mills. Meals son and Boddell. It was merely a friend• which all went into the and for athletic upon written examinations and upon class ; -... - .- or lunch at all reasonable hours. (food stablin at lowest rates of Ipterest. Mortgages and �e and resulted in an eas victor for ■port■ to which 6eyeral t 011ars Were •• ` �. 1 and abed room. Boa stall and enclosed and for bentaros purchased for cash. game y giveII work during themonth', The first four only y p the horns contigent. A genuine match by the trustees for prizes which were keen. in each Class are given. Ma V ' ;. � ` .1 • horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the promisee, psis Spence,: The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked R+ "��'L F��TA between Brougham and Claremont is talk- ly contested for by the children, After Christens Milne, Cora Dater, John Btew- • YF _ *' _ with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Mc- bought and sold on commission. ad Of. t �e were over they were all invited in-' art, Lillie Barton,- Jessie Nighswander, , - �� CULLI , Proprietor. �,.... sides ... ? y Beloved wife of Wm: Grant, only Win and treated to strawberries and Russel Barton. Mond Dotes and Russel . . ~.:. ; "== !l ent ror . Western, Lance■hire and Oi of ar ts. - _ :3 W {•' '• - s daughter of S on Beatt died on Sun. Coo equal, Robt. Milne, `: •- ' Londonand ManoheilterFire Inearanoe Co �- K Ym 7 , - per Arthur Milne, : _� . }= -: Wictclimctici�tfl. The 2awtl social at Mr. J. Annie ot;t July Anthony Turner. John Ni hswander, Jen -'- .- _';� °_�" '� _�� -_ _� , .�- -�� psniee, —North American Life Insurance- day at 7 p. m. and was interred at the lot in connection with the Washiu g �y...,.- Co•; al„o scciaent Insurance taken. Washington nie Stewart Ella Turner Artie Doten. x .. ' 11 grave yard, on the 10 eon. of Markham Methodist charoh was as renal i, _ - . . , . A. CUTHBERT, t on Tuesday afternoon. Deceased was Very `eau- Edith McIntyre, WillieMilne,EdelieAnnis,.;Kv ' . '� _ " :�f, . T 3, i:. ---r y cesefnh The principal feature of the ro. Ben amin Forster. Lillie Doten, . I. x : anent -for EDWARD SCHEURE, FR�23 for S.AZ�. pp )Frank ;;_£.., whole. about 8(1 years and leaves a family of four gram was the leotnre b Ben o h w)dich Turner, sale dealer in WaSches, Clocks, Jeweller " •� Y q Annie Booth, Phoebe Tonkinson, , ' . S s ;- Y OONVEYANCING AREFIILLY DON: _. small obildren. A► number of family ao- proved to be very interesting and amusing Promotions -To Sr. 4th ---Ma 'e S Spence, - ,� and fancy goods, 11 (eIeveu) Wellington at. Pe • .:a �uaintances and relations from this local• when for shunt an hour a half he pre- Christens Milne, CoraDoten. ToJr.4th- Jam' Toronto. Call and see stock, Its attended the fgneral, wlliah was a very seated to the andienae political and laaal John Stewart L>121ie Barton, Jessie Nighs- . S "�^ `f -- Villa 's P a�erty :ti , I , r 4 • DreBSmttkinff. _ large one, The widdower and f4mil oarictures. Hie address was interlain with wander, R � ° "� `. ' , -- - - ^^^^^^�^N' -- - ---- -- - s Good Village Lots on north side King el = set y eon an$ 8 . Russel Barton. TO Jr. 3rd --John " .: ,# _ •` ;,. , ,. -' _ R�'SSMAKERi3, PERFECT IF T. 10 between corner and the College gro> ds have our sympathies in their sad bereave• peeches. Mr. Curran of the Nighswander, Jenny Stewart, Ella Turner,: �:: '. -.. _ D. for sale, together with other village pro y, anent. Metro�aolitan g0ve a Vocal eeleation which Artie Doten. To. Sr. 2nd -Edith Moils -� .' • -� ... L ; • - TINC# tailors system for cutting dresses "� ,_ �, _ One good house and lot for ■ale very chew . was highly appreciated• Short addresses t e, Willie Milne, Eddie Annie, B. Forster 1 "` " t. and mantles, taught b Miss yr , y- y y l�. McCausland, were delivered.by ' vit. Redditt, Chisholm Peter Btewart. To Br. Part ii- -Lillie i?ot- . ; ` " . Pickering village. Dresses made orcpt nd fit- W. V. RIC$ARD90N 5 "- �' : - .. led, Orders promptly attended to ands per- - 6 .r - Morse 'thieve es aie at large u Big and Wall. ' i � ''. ' t t - foot fi g ar tee gg- es hate's a tow s �# • sm 1 - ne th omli t u an a 81ook, Pickering. bid. • �ll5b a>rnotuited to en, Frank Turner, A. Boo , P. T sonn v, - 1.1p - * _ - - LL , - To° dW Pt. ii--C thila Ben, Frank Pan vk. • �" d A- •v"• ,. }• _ 1 - - _ .. S. ..a: i'',.r•.' .�ti.��iv'v -- ln•a`fre' -.'-•; �'.•.N`-&- '.`°.$.;l ;r,,, °�` - �x r �- - _$ - , ^c.` .:s i• -- ♦. - - ens „t• -si •wry - 4,w r _aw -5�J' ib a 3__.� ,r� _ - ... ' - �. _ e !� y� a _ t. v -4 � o 'r w C- 7 r t nh _ - �� � •.r-r r n M1 >� �tl "t. ;ts e • •Y' •t 'yw � t ^ Z. 'mac " " . J r�:.�P. t '-'� i . - ?.. .`ins 'f d'•' Y, .ft .;s. '�'i'.w:'.' X `t".• �w.. 1°w- °'p•.,,F ;y z *.=1' - "}�� e ',6 _ e 1 ' i4 x 4 R` b"` 'x'. ». - t' • }},, f. ;. - °Y • .'t - ([ ".T $Y .i.' 'ki Y•^� - % :� ♦S Li �T. S f�• a "8- i -4".' 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So . - Frenclil - 1 ' kpoll a - "go 4"rs& his `� FOR il ­_ U . D L .'' at it 4*'and allowed it to floal _. -pre?ik I N � - , LN 4- 9 al it, would, till pr ea of wickok ali you haA, d`x beill lilm. " &.1" 1. . _., with lQf al ocriam sickened It 1% - I . . , . oftyne" " I . ... Z.- - I - -�J . . I �- 1� - . . : ", . _ 74r - , 3a� , . I Y - �' . I ­ ­1 ., 1, __ *` f � to on- - � .. . . ­, ; . _ - . -W.: ♦ - -�, one,o -,anotherlf to bea, ':egg- . i ,-- - ­ . 0, and a fading of I nd fo 41 11, But 08 leti I i 14% teaspoonfuJ4)f butter and &acant � ... 1) - I$ 1019 " I . - - � i _ . - ; �L . 0 jal;f, � & - - 'Is Lovei, j . � �4 1i , . Stilt n� ­.' � . I Cl!Klk IL I w9h fast sale* .toh, hiiw I . � ' fill bf dour. . 0 � .i , ,:, �. *.,,,,'. , 19 ­ - � thm 66 - r- - - conch, . . - , r ;. 0 tod ; it lies in - `1og, and the - holdr-a The letter was my second refusal, sent & yolk into two tablespoonfuls of sweet cream, . .. , , - . - . " I need not dwell on that I . X. , .�F . ... But as I lay like any -0 God , ." �� . t - my memory more .n too his practice. )4y to t - . , - and add to the boiled pea,A;' ' after they have ­ � 1.4i I in not IV myd g tho I � , I re like a hi=s dream than week after he had take 0 . "'p, --- ..... ­.,'. went on, till all in the city but myqolf could II tins bee appreoncal days; ...... _. Three table of boil- , � :. 4 and months of actual life He mutt have forwarded it to you luth 3 ill been drained. Th . I 0., " - •� so many wee ' ' ; I e_ . . _. , hear the cathedral clack ring them 96t,somis , No cuff base I one to any, willingly I X ", - . , - � . and 114169 a dream, there are only portions of - . 3over I olds of mine. How cruel aikd,wi.k.; But V •, a -fair gates a never swing for ad peas is a delicious additiba to almost any : . ,.- . - �, . part of my b&in woke up, and fliding ... . , .. . .... ; I Z. .._ *. me . . . . . , . - it which stand out from the 6WQw4l­-Tewft stik- a Auggard, - started- -wbralight- if .hioLl-..Aud4tatL'!&--,Shalookad-u -and .___ . I _kinj. Qf agulp. jA. �hi 1) vegetables are used, I W. 9 .1 , , - . 1 4 , .1 I,- . P- 'UWMs ihey Mike my lover th",-I he -- I _. . . . . . . . . ", . - . . . . . . .1 ., ventures, incidents, scraps of scenery, seen way &-dreaming. It wee a queer there was such reproach in her eyes that I Mad years ago, wit,li blood upon his hari and when any y boiled peas are leftover they .. * . . . ... .il I -, 1.�_ . . . . h lid be saved to add to the next day's . in to my .11 I 0 � _ - , ' M - nun • 1�*ai I ml .. clearer moments. It is enough medley for the most part,'and no better ad ' ' not - 4aring to mw hod to avengl boner folrong" ,l ­ should ' ' . . . . - --- - . - .. � , - 1_ ' that I came around gradually, and began to than other fantasies of the sort; but to this lit'he" � • I urdered they called him. So he w-a& v i lei, soup. No vegetable l s - - 4� . _- It 1. . ­ . " ".. . , , I "Jealousy Jealousy mall fool of me, Doris. How ut then lie gavo I ly erverYthinproftw me; il� - when stale than peas. TI�rved in per- - � -- . �, , . I --- the ! .%_ - , see things as they should be seen. But day I'temember it more -as a real thing than ' esert that noble hoi ; I And shall I now d . : A � - - _.- , _- hate was all gone, and love alone was left.- a trick of the brain, if such it, was. There : Can I tell it you? You see, the letter was X"osc only fault was msh impulsiveness, fection they should be pickelff in the dew of - - • . . .: . . �. I . � . . I . 1� cooked the same day. ... . i : im.. _ Yes, love was left, though badly nour- in -the darkness of the prairie was the deep Po worded,, that, coming after your silence - 113181C.Litiso he bides beneath the wrath of Godl the morning and coo .. 10 . - I !. - - d on tip of my knowledge that he was False was I never. nor shall be so now. They should never be shelled until just be- -.4 , , - - . 1 . - i I -2 LL i _..: ithed, having -no hopes • to diet it red row that Doris had given me, borne by I"' Somewhere lie waits out side We pale of h - s , - I � - I -1 i -1 , � . and I got accustomed to think an army of fireflies, in whose united -still at Ranstion, I"- . Somewhere, forlorn. with none to comfort= fore the thaq of cooking. The should after ' "..' " . . .-. . w . I W . . - - : A �, . .. - - of Doris a a Qua who was dead and yet living, re, ance the flowers I - 11 Who told you he was still here? 'I An that I straightway join him there, picking be kept in a cool, der place until ', .' . , di Ii on a hapimock of m - .. . 1. . _. I = avoided the subject for your sake." And sham his lot, however terrible. - ready for shelling. If there is any delay in.., . - dll : I , I - :: , _ ry ova awen, as Bqatrioo golden threads and flitted before me mock- __ avo . . 'f -! - - ... . "Ill news travels -it; but Is all I ask, and all that I will have. � � ' . I . - 1� : - . was to Dante. stumbled in chase of it, A let no . cooking them after they are libelled, cover . � . - yo speak of it, He silo, - :the parcel'to reach , . . .. I them with a damp cloth. - %,., . I.. �. . - I - - , � So a year passed on, and left me minus it was the rose, and it blushed in the em- " I ­ . .. - - . . . I - , . % I I some -thousands of di I had found brace of Doris's own hair. 'I had Seen it You-what did you think when you spend - - Blouses and Bonnets.' - . I . _. .. . . I* � .1 . I . ___ � __ , .- I . .. . I- - , ... "I 11 �� .- MY Way into Colorado, and was a miner at- shine so at sundown when the light got in' ;t t" I . . Th a women who have econdmicat and - , - .' .- . . : .., _... ... :.. , . - - I . I - I . . one of the great joint-stock claims which 81 When I was able to, I wrote you, ask- kept their old dress skirts have .r Gowni That Were PfesenW to the Queen. - ' . .... ��: - " I "' I .. - 1 . 1, ' it and made it luminous with a gold not in . reason to en. - . .. ..- - . I . - .. I I- have taken the place of the old-fashioned its own, as the grass blades seem shafts of iDg what it meant," she said simply. rejoice now, as any old skirt will come into A great many preti,y gowns were worn " . . . - .. . � __ I , "' -¢ �, _. ­ . diggings. The. rough work y when the glow-worms are " And I' never answered?" . � . play with a blouse waist, which may be . . , , 4 B - 1. ­ .. dd No.s. � . . made of light wool, of satin, gingham or at the recent I'drawing-roorni if we may I , - ...., ...- - a humour, and-there was life and go in the among them. The phantasm rose and fall - credit English newspapers. The Court - - i __ I -'I - town and much distraction in the game of in the blackness, while the hundreds of - I gazed at her nearly choking. Wh&t silk. If one has a, small pattern the fashions Journal describes thqlesding cliaracteriaticls ­ I � - . . - - - - 0 - had my suffering been to here? for blouses are so varied it can be cut al . - - Pharaoh, of which more in its piece. For little light points made a shifting circle of these elaborate dresses. The sleeves - . .- . I . . - . - . I . - I . _. . . . - . - nine months I had not heard from Canada, round. On, on they flitted, ever eluding ' " And oh,, I was so wretched, Jack," she cording to the cloth, and only about three - . -_ - .. . ' ". 66 - . I . * were wide and full on the shoulder, often - . I i I I .., - d had caused to think of the =went on in her naive Way ; and when he yards is needed too make a full waist without . I : I I . - - . - . an ruffled and fitting the arm closely at the I - I— . - - Place- 14Y me as I stumbled along till there was a �we . .-. I f . - . - . � . , - ., father had taken kindly to his now life, sudden clash of bells, when the little vision - came a third time, full of sympathy, and the frill, over which one I wear the fash base. The train was of distinct material . - .1. - . , - �._ . re,eve T Nothing in more comfort- . . . - - i , 1 I , which was all I needed to know. I wished dissolved into a kind of crimson and golden o1rerin to b poor mother of the debts ionable Swiss belt. Not to the rest of the dress, as a rule, and fell . . �, I : : I � 7 - - � to be, and 'was, a solitary in the -world, atmosphere, in which I laved myself -with 9 which lad nearly ro lit the old home to able for summer wear than a plain, light - . . . I... ... � A ,.111'.; , . though I mixed much with men, finding bee ' the brink of breaki. uN_1 said yes, feel- skirt and a loose, cool blouse waist, in slight folds or braces or Watteau plaits - - ... I I . .1. - ., . - . men, beating hands, while it widened more and -that it was from the shoulders. The bodices were I -, �_.. .- more isolation 'in a crowd than in lonely ing that I had no W511, a duty The fashions of the present hour in mil. - . . •. Y more, lighting all things round, till I saw often divided in the centre, the upper per- - . 71 ' � . I . . 4 d ini thrust it n me.-But it in all past now, Unary prove more conclusively than ever . I places. But I was beginning to be restless that I Stood crowded churchyard . 1 .... .... . I . - in a cro Ir . _ tion being of one material, the lower of an - - ; I 1 I that it in the effect the bonnet has on the ; I . . , again, • and to wish for another change, the soft sheen of a summer's morning. i I isn't it . other; riclily:embroidered., ,One not: - . �-,P,-_ . . 0 1 '. I I - .. . � '. when something happened which I had not rubbed my eyes as the people moved about, Gladness made her sigh, and I could feel head more than any new shape or fancy that I i - able gown had a corselet bodice matchip ' __ :. * _. I -,­ her sweet breath an she looked up at me. counts. Everything and anything can be - " ... _. . - looked for, but which makes me always some towards the wooden porite taking . the skirt, the upper portion of thin material � . . .1 I:. , . - thankful I played Pharaoh that night at places on the path, till there was an avenue ­Do you forgive him, then?" said 1, worn provided it is becoming. The trimming . ; ,�, 9 over pink silk. It was -studded with I ­ I . ;- __ - - midaa's. looking away, and thinking of his abject is put on the back • it is put Oil the front ; jewels. Many women wore a short wreath i 4 R I I 1 of smili"g faces and one slim figure, foi- . I I J . . - I [� - xu - :.-. figgre as h6 writhed under my whip an hour it to put on both back and front on the . � - V....-I. - , . , I It was nothing more than a quarrel and a lowed by her maids, wehding slowly of flowers on the upper portion of the tr.-.in • - - . '� - - 1. . - __ • - .1 � I - - . I I §., �. . whipping out of revolversiliand then a sudden through all. . ago• same bonnet or hat ; it is high ; it in low ; of the same color as the brocaded train, . .. . . .. . - -.- I - "Yea, Yes, yes, Jack I and you must too. You it in anything the taste and fancy of the . - . . � - beautiful in � "A' - -1. lane of rough figures looking on while the - - ­1 -- . It was Doris Dona,' 41 'white and bi while others were made of thin gauze with - .-- .. . two fired from either end. I heard the low have punished him enough, and he has wearer prefers. Some of last summer's hate full frillings, of the mail These seemed . � . . . . - I I -,�'-. : : Jake, b�rida,l vestments ; but her golden head was premised to go away. Let us forget him- and bonnets are retrimmed, and no one ' . . * :: , , ' . . - • I .. , - - thud of the bullet as it struck Black bent, and there was heaviness in her step. at us look upon it. as a bad dream. Oh, would ever guese they were not the latest to puzzle the Queen's pages when they were . . . . . . 4 1 . .. . .:-. .�, ­ "... and I caught him in my arms as he fell As if she were entering some prison-house, Jack, my heart nearly runs over with its style, and, if the truth *i known, there thrown down, and most of the women wear- . . . _. - .i backward"ithauddenlimpuess and whiten- . t. � - 4�.L ing them, turned back wistfully to se that - . ' ' .1 , , � _ , . , _ ing face. 1Aad only seen him once before, - she Use il't earlier - - I . never to know liberty gladness - sorely yours lies nought eke in it are not a few pretty bonnets of even ear - . I . � _.. � sz; I.- ., the porch, and looked paused they were floating in the right direction, � - 4 I . I , - � - I � .. . I � . - �­ . . . sod he had roused a vague recollection _ now. - date coming out as cod if not better than -room, the trains - � • . 'l �. - - I which had made me look again at him, won- back Into the sunshine. And I soul -I see ­God bless oil I" said I. - .' . new this summer. t all depends upon the ere they entered the throne " . . � . -1 -_ - daring what it was about him that was so the thin face and the plan deep down in her "And you, I'll I" said she. . taste and ingenuity and economy of the were often lined with a oontrasting color, . 't --_ - �. - ­ eyes, knowing all the meaning of her long which was sometimes brought over on to - - . - . � - . . I , �� � familiar. He had been at one of the far look, but unable to move, as she passed in And then we joined hands and turned to wearer. A hat that looks old to the one the outside, as, for example, a white bri . . 1 2 �_ :." -j�_ _. tables, or perhaps his speech would have . the house, becoming one in love and charity, who knows its age is admired as new after .. I . I I - !'i .. . . and out of my eight. Then the clanging of . ceded train, lined with green velvet, had a - - - . . . , '. - . , � the cue. Now, as he opened his Doris and L a few fresh touches, by the outside observer. . I ` - . I V - - � ­� given me . the bells died away into a melody of old I . - hand of the same appearing on each edge. - - 1 . � : eyes and stared uE into mine, he turned his - [il Mm.] . . The stiff and awkward upstanding bows are Shot velvets were very pretty, a beautiu . I- . , , - . . . - _V I .- - -time, which they quaintly chimed, while or . - . I . . I- � .. . I . I . UPS f om the flag and said: "God forgive the people thronged into the church, lel . - - Xz. 8purgeotk's ftoolessor. still favoured by the conventional and in- : train of a peach and gold shot velvet was -_ . - : . . . f-' - �' - - " " .., its-it's Master Sedley I" . artistic miller, and worn by your) women * . . . : . . - mg me lone among the . . - - . - , . ? headstones. - The ' worn with gray. : t , - The question of a successor to the late who do not real their ungrac - liness. _. - , . . - .-. . - . V .. . . . # I , . - � " That's so. Take a pull at this, and tell too .much. I wrenched free my bilarleumputgoon, th great Baptist preacher . ­ . � � - -, ' . agony Was . .1 .. . - I , . I ;-, me a ... ' . . _. � � I - . - , - X. - . who you are," said I surprised at my i - . .- . - . . . . - - . t - � . . voice and Shrieked her name-and awake, discussed . i - . . . . - , __ own -name. . still . hearing the chiming, but re&lizinj of England, is much wed in religious ' : - A Platisian Toilet. - I . The Prettiest Waist of All. - .'. . . . _. I . i - The liqueur was of little use ; for his . . - - . circles all over the world. � . ­. - . . - . .*� . � gradually that it came from the cathedral Mr. Spurgeon will hg,V6 no successor, 1. A trepid bath of twenty minutes - nuteal The prettiest of all summer waists is made V_ ' - - _. .:., heart Was 81OWillg every moment; but it tower, which I could see in the morning . as follows : Take of the .receipt books say, a - 'In �w_- brought a flicker to his face and a word or , says a oorre ondent, and the sooner the length and a shower bath of five. . - . � , I - - - Sun over the housetops, and its clock pointi le of the We Tabernacle clear- Y sufficient amount of silk, percale, lawn, or � - ­ . . . r,'�! � I .- .. I two more to his lips. I Gie 'me yer ear- aci 2. A rest of thirty minutes. 0 and the - _. , I , ad to three minutes past nine. ' I van zephyr, say four yards of silk, a .. I , , F.__. _: closer," he whispered. 1, Bob Hilton -Rana- - people understand that the better will it be for 3. Face, throat and neck subjected to a - . . . 1. . , • . - �.; ton postman-ay, Vidill know me now. They Now I never believe in drelLifirts ; bat I them and for the great work that will sure- gentle friction of elderflower water mixed ;rest accordingly. Make the back of the ' - • 11 I - I . waist with three plaits on each side the L ' - sat down to my breakfast uneasy and with- ly g , on. Mr. Spurgeon did his work so with half a goblet of warm water. This re- ! . ( .�:�, -' want me-want me for robbing the bags. . . 0 - .. . . . . Tell 'am death has got me; an' tell young out appetite, looking in at that despairing . well that it will live independently of him, moves all impurities from the pores and ' center, turned toward each other, and about P. . I . . I � one and one-quarter inches broad. Let A . . ' . . _% Win sense 0 .1. . . I - � k-- -..' - , doctor chap as I hopes to---Ele larnel white face, with a growing f its Omi- I and that is the highest honor that can be given the surface a clear ivory hue. ' . I , . I now, and chafing miglittly* that there: made him. these plaits lap well at the bottom of the - .. i -1 - 111 � So far as the pastorate of the i. I . - . . I - lie the. beginnin'-he-� Yore* letters- 110" 4. Scented orris powder rubbed in the waist, Gather the waist in front at the �� _7 was no train to take me on for another two church at Newington Bathe in concerned hair and brushed out again, being careful to 1, .__ Min Doris's-I stopped 'em " -His - - ' .. . ' � . t: - � - - arm done, air - -I- hours. the question of Mr. James Archer Spurgeon remove all traces of it from the temple's and , neck, not in the Shoulder seams, and again , .... 146J * . - .- .- money. Hope no It . . . .1 ", . - .. -11is eyes glazed, ■ as ♦Pa ,sir air "' I heard the waiter my ai the brother of the dead preacher, becoming nape of the neck. at the bottom of the waist, and finish it I . . I . I -oll, - _, __ . Christ save" . I t1ifle withthetoast. Idroppedmyeyeo coia down the front with a bias ruffle one and . .. . . .. - . . . . . I . ... . tremble went through hits, and pastor hue never been very seriously con- 5. A delicate creme, similar to - . A'-- . 1 I .. mechanically on the folded shoot; but only sidered. Charles Haddon and James Archer cream, the juice lettuce being the chief ' one-half inches wide. , Make full sleeves, , . . he slipped off without another word, � - . � - 4.1 . W U j . like those on small boys' shirt waists, with I -A leaving me staring at; the dyed whis looked vacantly at it, or rather a hea'line, were sons of the same household, but they ingredient, laid over the face, neck, and .., �\ -1 era and dissipated features with ring- which standing out from the rest, took my served to illustrate the truth that the same hands. After ten minutes remove with &; turned-back cuffit ruffled, and a round turn- . � � . \ . ing ears, and a thousand though to and feel- eyes, being definite, - an the fire in th family often presents the widest diversities fine linen cloth. This is to obliterate collar also ruffled. . These should. be _. _. % - . ings all set loose together, to the overwhelm• darkness, or a candle flame, which W of disposition and character. The very ele- traces of the contraction and weariness of worn outside the blazer or jacket, and when ' - ! . . . • e " 11 J�. - . . I ing of 'my wits, which seemed quite un- -gaze at without noting. There was th means of character that make Mr. James the features incident to socie ty or a tal,v. life. made in striped material are particularly, • . . - . • dicae. - name of my-own village staring me in th A. Spurgeon so successful as the pastor of It is a delicate operation neither to ro'u'ghen - pleasing. 11 � - I - . I ' . . . - . A . . - .- . .- .. - • . , . Long after they had carried him away, face, and for a full minute I never saw it Croydon Church are the elements that the surface or make it red. It should leave .. . .- ­ . - � . I .- _.� . . - - I .- ... . _! ( ' I Rauston- in-the. Vale. It was all a h, would probably unfit him for the pastorate the complexion polished and whitened. .. . . � - ...' ­ . - . - - - . . .��_ . and the noise and confusion' were spent, � Rhubarb. I . - ) . __ , was mi� eagerness an I snatched u the lZbettli . ' .- - ­ - I- - 1. - . � . stood leaning on the bar counter, staring : illa . of the Tabernacle. Nothing will 6. Veloutine. a mixture of rice powder. Here are some good ways of preparing I ' ' ' & - 1- , - �- iringero . . . - - -z .� - . vacantly through the smoke -of the saloon, and read the local items : for the church at the Tabernacle than, a and bismuth, the latter giving permanency of the most healthful and least expensive of - I � I . . � � . - . ­ - � I 17irn Dinner --Fire at the Hall-'The h distinct and radical change. A feeble and the fo.rmer delicacy to the preparation, .tk:,- .� ,� seeing and hearing nothing, but conscious . n . materials for desserts and sweetmeats: x. i i ... . - of a growing fiend within and a tighten- ing Marriage of Dr. Robson. " copy of the past would be sure to end in I applied with great care, producing a clear . Rif U BARB JAM. -Peel and cut the rhubarb I_1 I _. I remember the sense of paral sis, th ___ I � . 1�1 . � i ng of my teeth as I recko�eei things up and Y weakness and failure, Next to the church I alabaster whiteness, with a trace of luster, y quart - , '. -.- � n then th . into nice-sized pieces, and to ever - * / : - saw in all its clearness the, erfidy that, had rush of dark on to the eyes, and itself the Pastore ma be r ,,arid yet ahowir.g.qpAigu of a foreign subatince I . one and of good, moist sugar • ;put .' - ... turn of light "as I jumped tom . lf� come between The letter -was not I - . . institutions 4y?ws are smoothed with a � the rugar over the, rhubarb and leave it - -- - :_ I ut 0 0: 11 , give - us. ,as the most important of all the ini I 7 . _P - Z .-. sudden re i. The ey . . 11 i from her feet and stood a moment irresolute, wit of the Tabernacle. During the May meet- sms!l soft brush, lea, ing a trace of fard 1 r hours to draw out the juice. that a part of it? Could Doris , It in my hand. ,Quarter in the annual conference of the Pastors' ` Indion, and with a leather estampe a soft I twenty-fou . . . I I i ,I IT. - past ton- . _. , , -, - . heart's heart have written such a letter at my watt I - - - - - I The sugar sinks, but does not dissolve. Boil . - . . . -4 i�, the ceremony was at eleven-three parts I College has been hold, and matters of the shadow is laid under the eyes to increase. - - ' .. all? It was a forgery, a trick, and I had the sugar and juice together for; twenty - ' ' - ( _1 L . - ati hour to do fifteen iniles. A wave I help first importance have been earnestly discuss- their brilliancy. . . .- .. . -_ _�_ � 7 . been a fool to be duped by it-nay, a villain . minutes. After it begins to boil put in the ' -- ; _� I i ": - . leanness swept over �nl arid then of ho . • i . - in very truth: for I 'had doubted Doris . - ad arid most happily settled. The Pastors' To follow the foregoing directions literal- . ! .. . 5 i t . . rhubarb and boil slowly twenty minutes . , , I I : 41. - . � and given bar pain and misery perhaps a trength-nothing Icon than the strength a College was very dear to the heart of its ly, under all circumstances, would he diffi- I It only allowed to simmer gently it . . a' - longer. I .,. .f_- . despair, and, thank God, it carried in, founder. With and equal un- cult. It is quoted here to g;ve some idea of I - - f. 1: - .".j'. - - - . . thousand times woribe than my own. through. ; I will not require to be stirred, and the pieces - . . - I - . Yet the letter was clear enough, said the selfishness he had the trust del drawn so the manner in which age is concealed . . I- i-, . �, . .. . I shall never for et that ride. The hors that the whole Baptist denomination should by people who have made concealment , of rhubarb will thus remain separate. This . . r- , ghost of Doubt; it was in her own charall fresh-the pick . of the beat "tin, have the honor and responsibility of its fine artli. . will keep good a year if kept in a cool, dry ... - . . I- � - . 4� .- - -�.. ' teristic handwriting, paid Memory ; and V_ag I I storeroom. In making rhubarb jam, orange I . . � . . . storero - . . . . . : I : . . hat, put in Doubt stables in Worcester -and I had much t � future. To a pra-Aical person this may be simpli- i peel pared thinly and free from the white, . .� . - 11 i .. .. . - do to keep it in while we breasted Redhi The church at the tabernacle, the then- filed. We know that a bath is to refresh as i - , ., . . I 2 _. . . again. I 1 gives it a most agreeable flavor ; by preserv. . , . , , . - - ' I : I AN, , � .. . to the level of the London Road. Then � who have been educated there, and the I well as to cleanse the person. A sponge - . - . - . . � Then a resolution came to me and I . a-, I � - I in I . i t4 __;­,_s:�: gave it its head and a tip from the,hpeli g one quantity of the rhubarb with lemon - " . ' - . 11 1�, . .. -� walked out into the open air, and breathed and away whole Baptist denomination are in honor bath. with a little bay rum or alcohol added peel, and another with orange peel, two . . i ' : t we shot like two mad things bound to seep this institution in gol work- to the water, will both cleanse and refresh. -. - I �Y�, - I - � - .. .� � it in with a long inhalat.on, as men do a Seeing nothing but the yellow road befor ing order, and they will do it. The tradi- the shower bath cruates a glow ;this can different jams can be produced out of the .-- _' . . - � " - - _-­- . - sudden relief, or when stirred with new same material. . . . _.. - I . . . I k-. - - me, I counted every spring of the animal a tions and the inspirations will always be be obtained by the sudden application after - . . 7 - . - ! . ; . . ; � �. purpose. - .. - I r __ I ....'I...- �'.' There- were evil things in my heart; but he skimmed al scarcely seeming t4 linked with its founder's name, and it, will the bath of a large towel w,s�t with cold RHUBARB A." ArPLF. JzLLY.-Peel and ' . I . 1�1 W .- . � - . . touch the" with his light hoofs. any be for many years a I ving monument to water, f6liownd by friction and gentle ant up bundle rhubarb; . I . . . . I - . .. there was one little corner where hope Stir- - . .4 -F a warmed to i his memory. It was a foregone conclusion exercise. Some 1 people are too delicately peel, core, and quarter three pounds of ap. . . 1; :' It. . - � '. '. red, as if after a long slt3ep. I could feel it flying faster and faster as It - I - ... e • - , ' - I . . .. id heard my cries ?f encouragement. Fo that Rev. James A. Spurgeon should lie organized for such heroic treatment. The ples,_ the thin rind arid the juice of half a . . V,.. - � . � as I looked up to the heavens, where the an . I resident of am institution - . - . stars were twinkling dorm at me, as if they half an hour I let him go, till we came to elected titution of which half hour rest -is no inconsidera'Ole factor in dozen lemons ; put all together into the . , - 11 not three miles from a he has P an vice president i • ­ . stiff hi $.- knew a thing or two, having seen Doris only C t so long. No the restoring process, and deserves special preserving kettle with one and one-half . .1. - - . - 11 i � . Here I pulled him u and made . . i� , . - . s . more fitting man could be found for the post attention. If rightly taken it is a inagic pinta of soft water. Boil until ,reduced to .... - ! i I - t�. I jelly ;. , I I a few hours agone. . " . I i. %-' - - � � --, : before the final rush n. He was tieu and with -the enthusiastic supiport. Of rej avonat or. - a pulp, strain the juice through a ... - � . ... Next morning I started for Now York, I oug , � I I I and in four more days was on the to t o so as 1, f�r from the of th - ents and constituents Mr. Spurgeon one un 0f . I � i - I : , . Atlantic, ' n' w . stud , I __ .- strainer, weigh, -and allow po . ­ - i , �; , . *:� ..� - hilfeI know I could see the church, an m r of vrow- . � . loaf sugar w every pound of juice, add the . . . . I " . - , __ .- .. I gAZIMat the last point of Sandy Hook as it - The 0orner Oupboard. IF _. . - I . . i. - , sank lower and lower, till the horizon yeas maybe Some of the gathering people ; but jug usefulness and honor. Already 863 -The corner clapboard is one of those de- sugar, boil, skim •well, and when it jellies . - - I . � . - - I . I . . . I � - .. an unbroken'line and America nowh held him in and took otit my watch. M, students have passed through this coNege, ntheskimmer.pou r into jars,and when cold, .. : . ! I . . ere. I lightful pieces of old-fashioned furniture 0 - � . . . 1. But as we sped eastward through the heart sank it was two minutes to eleven. of which number 627 are engaged in the - which has been revived in the last decade. tie or seal down. The pulp, Stewed with _. . . .-. - .�. . I � . al L . long days and nights, as I drew nearer to eased the reins with is shout, and in th active ministry. Seventy-four young man white sugar, can be used for jam puddings � - - Doris . Therein nothing prettier fore, chins closet . P . _. . and. him and the truth, the fiends bounds warere at the hill-top and awn are no for service at home arid t1an one of the" closets very nice to put into a glass dish, cov- - . . . . I . . w preparing , fitted with plate- or is . .. . 17rew busier within me, and gave my little again. I could sea the church now acro in the mission fields abroad. Th income a layer of • . I M . a inco glass shelves and a full-glAss front, a that ered thickly with sugar, then . . . - . • babe of hustling that I well. tl�e_valley, and the fl t its bower, and till fort the year reached the handsome sum of it displays the chins to the full eltent. thinly-sliced sponge cake, al a nice custard ' ., . - 1. :,. . , � I ; pigmy forms moving about the yard. B *42,4U5 Nor is such a closet beyond the limits of a PIOU . . . . nigh lost sight of it in the tumult. I flag . red over all. . I had been away eighteen months, there) was still hope, still a chance to mate The presidency of the Pastors' College is moderate . and W . arse, for a very pretty closet of RHUBARB WITTI 10PIll'i six pounds ­ rel &a .what - might a man not do in that time Doris back from her peril-for such .. 8 7 settled, but the pastorate of the Tabernacle this kind framed in oak may be bought for of rhubarb (weighed after I cut and . - . . , - with an impressioimble young girl who had purpose, and my dream had made i d I is somewhat deeply involved. For a year $15. Such closets are exceedingly effective peeled), one pound of figs, and a quarter of - 1 ' , .. I � It, . the b6st evidence that her lover unfaith. g.eral I set my teeth and lot the g past Dr. Pierson, of Philadelphia, has ocil - per rooms for clothes presses. In t a pound of candied lemon peel; cut the figs : . . . , . . . in up] that . - I . . . I :, ful? They were, consius, and had been to- roe go. pied the pulpit of the T�Lbernacla to the case it is IL pimple corner closet with a and lemon peel small, place them over the - . ' - __ \�, �.. ? . :'.:�_, gether in earlier years ; he was highly edu- It was all aver ver in t6n- minutes, And it w great delight of all concerned, and there wooden X matches'the other wood. rhubarb, cover all with five pounds,bf moist ,. _. . .-- - - . t' I . . m I r, 1. .. _. - �' eated, and, contrasted with me, a brilliant, Doris's doing as much as, mine. She con I can be little doubt that, all things being in work of the room. It should not extend to sugar, &I let stand until the next day; . - . . ,., .. ... - - perhaps a fascinating ulan. He had secured not keep it, maybe, and it was rather on - order, Dr. Pierson would have a unanimous the to of the ceilinw, however, but the top then boil slowly one hotir. - - . ­ I his diploma; but the arduous a den to jilt a man just as the vicar was as .- and enthusiastic call. But Dr. Pierson is . - . .. . ., stud had should be at lout two feet below the 'ceil. RHUBARB AN-D BREAD AND 'Bul PUDPI '. * 1'� . . . . . . '.. ..._ - broken..him down, and to recruit himself, . . .. . . -, � . . _:.. . whether She would have him or no bi not & BepListi. To be baptized now in order i4g, making a convenient place for a bust Or DING.-Prepare the rhubarb am for a pie ; . . . . . h ae it was and I had no sooner 8130* m to put himself i Ai in which he I . . _�. he had lift his London home to pass some ins "i on - . I weeks aniong the breezy hills of Worcester. 0 for a richly colored chins plaque. A carpenter cover the bottom of a pudding dish with - - I _. . . myself at the vestry door by wbioh I bid would be eligibl become pan r of the will build such & closet for $3 or $4, and it slices _. � - $a ces cover . . shire, the guest of his fal sister, the a 0 Tabernacle in, of course, wholfY out of the . entered then she saw me, and with of bread and butter *, with a - - . . . . can be painted or finished like the other layer of rhubarb out in short pieces; sprin- - . - ,. - . , ild me, &- I ., : . : Jack, Jack !" i6turrileled inwards . 1, .- - .-dail companion, no doubt, of Doris. go tion. As a in tter of fact, as the trust . . � . 4 . - UGS woodwork of the room. another layer I ,p: - , Te like a lead now stands Dr. Pierson could pot be a . . III -tin, and lay � . had her beauty, her young suseepti. fell P in my ad. re kle thickly with sugar; put on .. V - � , . - - _. .. � . � bility to the influences about her, and he cut lilmy and as speechless. I had cmakrffr , member of the church, much low its pastor. I 'r . of bread and butter, and so on until the . I . . - . . had wormed his way into her heart and ,her into the vestry, and was bathing It The practice of the Tabernacle is that which � '__ � . Green Pea. . . dish is fall. Cover, and steam for- half an L I . - . I _.- . - _7 temples with the parsol dri ikino wa r is known as "open But Green peas will soon be ripe in country hour; then remove the lid, and bake until - � cankered. it, as grubs do roses. So hatred a ., . . . . - %. .. before the wedding party could realise wh � nicely browned. totted it all up and made me feel as murderers t"i wh b believers who have been immersed &A a pro. wardens., Green peas - usually Served in .1 .. _. . - as - , - I . . - - do. God forgive me I It in all passed no had come to them. He was the first 0 fession of their faith in Christ can be mem. but way, that is boiled, ands great RHUBARB TART. -Do not peel the rhu. : . . .. - .. . . - I W, . • - . ! - , - �, I-, .:,.. and it was lo�ve's doing with all three Of UL rush in, as visa natural perhaps. . bore oUthe church. "It memo, the barb, merely wash it and wil.e it dry. Line - . . I - - I . .. . :, I therefore, many people do not know that there is any a pie dish with puff paste, fill it up with . It was past midnight when I arrived Now I would not have harmed him ju t that much an many would desire, Dr. Pier- other way to serve them. Yet they make a I . -1 " .- . .. : after ten days at Worcester. The old city then, for all his wordy Spleen, if he 11) - delicious puree soup. and are excellent vet!' small pieces of the rhubarb, add the - _- - , tor of the Tabernacle, . , t son cannot be the most - - : - --_-. I . � I . IQ . � � - � 7--.- - w necessary amount of sugar, a teaspoonful of * - I 11 , . � .., . was and the great cathedral laid rough hands on a#ie as he tried to fo s the Chicago . served in cream. - _. . . . . F. � . - . ...- __ watchingover it, and telling out me from my place. But when the shook salroth the sons of the late Mr. Spurgeon, To make the soup, take & pint of green ground ginger, the grated peel of half a . . , . W" . __ j_ Z I I .. . . ­ - - _� i . .. .- !­ hours to itadeaf ears as thefly rumbled his touch went throl me, I laid I Charles and Thomaili, are twins--lis" , add a quvxt of white stock, a small lemon, the juice of two oranges, Bake. - . - - '- - ­ �, - P6!0s I .. . - . Ill ]. 1� ,-, -: - I . -: .. I - while I spra, , two sprays of parsley and one of rather slowly. / - . . noiselessly to the hotel, where I had per- head down for m went preachers. Charles in patitor of a church in onion - - . an . STEWED R,Humtm. -This is best 'cut in w . 4. : - v -w-- - ,.�, , (awl . 4- i. t I .., - � I force to stay till daylight enabled me to - to my feet. in -him by the ool r Greenwich, and a few years ago paid a visit celery, a teaspoonful of salt, and a hall tea. . . I �, � . , . , "' . - I . . i continue my journey by the early train. and the smi of the pitched him o t to America, and was heard with t al spoonful of pepper. Let the soup cook for short lengths, stewed in sugar and a very .... . , ­ ... I i I I - ... � . . . - I If an hour simmering slowly. .. . ... . � . f I lay on the bed half-dressed, listening to of the open door wit such good-will th t predation in Chicago. Thomas, fas, been Its I At the and little water, and served with boiled rice I - 'i U ­ ; . i , - I I . 1 .. � - ­ - . aroundithedish. A little good sweet cream _­ I - . - thequarters am they chimed the - he fell on the gri Oozon yards away d for the last six or seven ears preaching in of this time. try one of the peas and if it is . . _.. I I . - . .. �"_­ . __ " . . � . , . . 1� � ­ . I . �'- - - 0_ . . I urgeon is now hl done strain the soup through a I - . . .. I - ! � silence one after the other, and each t* lay there, a had 1hi of blacknow Australia- Mr. Thomas I? - on thori added give&it,a very delicate taste. -1. . Ins I ZP _l . . _ . � _.. - .l . 1. ! � .,.;,�'.. � . -'. - the familiar sounds crossed the current Of the green. I the way home, and will occupy the Taber. roe stave, rubbing the am through. Let , SHLROTION OF STALKS FOIL PRES I - _. . ­ . . :, I .,. - . the I turned roiL4d, Doris wu i g Deal U The late supply of rhubarb is the beat for - • I .... I- .,. I the mor- a for three inol but not with any, the soup boil again lor tZn minutes, stirring. - �... my thoughta they swung me out of . . _V . ' ' ...' ' ­_ � �a . I . other her eyes and looking ip at her mother, thought of the pastorate. - it often. Then add a cup of boiling c all preserving purposes, as grown during - ­_ - - I - -_ - : row to days, which their - ream . . - . " - - I . re si - _%� .2 - - . - - . - . - Stir a . the heat of the summer it re saw. - ,.' . -1. I * I brought back !rresistibly, till 4y-al -1 in where he via. knelt and and sell and pepper to the taste. . rives-less air . ,.. 9 I- - .Z ..... .. .. .. .. �. - for triaspoonful of butter in the soup, just be- than the spring BUIDPI Care should' be . , .. Vl� -i - � , * allowed memory to have its way entirely, down at bar; she d while you at He flos. wise man who don not grieve Y. . I . . - " .- . .. � 0 __'-, and I lived again in the halcyon . count three ; and an bar arms re the things which he has not-, but rei for fore serving it. taken to select good stalks, brittle and full ­­ sunnifle" co . I ­ . -.I- � - . - li, . 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TE BRITISH NEW 000 '11, 1, s, i4nil aAfne at ­ . __ --t��_-,g ,0A1y­you-bQ4-CthQ=iWtk& ty I .. . 6g.�.�V"X­­ F,W,W,-.,. " ��1111111�1: 0 ,� I . � 06-49-A - .. - � _--�*,#�� -�- -. � " ­ - � . � I - - I - t decline before I 0 non 6 , - .... I . � going into 16 . "tolue 82101u, r �Mvl # - lifer I.Thousancuare .. I . lam make 11' I I . Able Sufferifts-Of 15aM they were restwlred by takinifthoo MMY vml.. . "I Ter . - pitta." UAII electric wagonti, ­,f,ur-tbe d*Hvoq o A to an day in and day out _', 1- W ..", __`__� � — W. Church From FAWYMS some of t artiollars of $he marvellous grl**rioa and otbor Ii *ht articles Of iner. I - , tho __ I .. - .: . , I ted with , ___ . . r, t simily bemuse they are unacquarn I i I - .. - I .;.--, ­ 1', relicueofMi Churclirom a life of suffering ChApdli�c stool"'41 A= - - - �­ . . . - ,:­-.2 , � . . ­ � a novelties in London. !t , - - the extraordinary pain subdulng power of swi1w the we . 'N . . Forty *16eV_M�e'Xfr0ftds h4ving reached the pablic, a r rter of the I '. - ,.., .1 - - - cru41jc4by.1 7a)i or Fo le 0 ]�Ord Zradford backed his horse, gir Nerviline—tito great paincure. it and 00abuf1d, **-'::- q ..... ... .1 - . barged Times thought it worth his while to investi. I '. - - - . -1. � - in..& nompitxI and is Disc 11 Norra, ta W �, '. I . . . . . . , � ..- X011ths QO, two years ago to win the Derby at is certain to cure nerve #&in speedily. Wer. vus ­ " r ,_ . I - . 6 suffer Great Agony—monibs 9At tbein a rWonlm __�,.'�' . e the matter forthe benefit of other auffer, ;C190 s,gsinst;elo, , I I ': . . . - . Only I 000. He won in all about vilips cures % - 1 . - erg, and it was in re;gonse to his enquiries toothache rheumatism, neural. ofisedy owe for 69 I... 1�,.. Without sittep and a Victim of Nerv*ux i ries Z2 '000. L �ered' 3'.. �Ii.�_,. - _. " Wracn that the above able story WAS narrab. gia, lumbago, &c. Werviline is powerful, I - d1sos#W A • , , .. - - - � llt,j A � L - Prostration— in Account of his I � Im K- I Ho - train .%2 , , �,� , I'll . I .gland there aro 3D,000 'miles of penetrating, and actual. Soia every. , :� ... 96 edby Mr. Church. � MLkon in coutiactioliwit _4t14ratc#1 by a IbTtmes h 0 blood,an ..$.,,. � "I ., ". -1 ­ . . . . . :,' 1 .. . Ions care as inve - te � - ­ . - the reports of other equally remarkable graph lines, The number of raosm where. - I I nerves, such as vw�- ­:.,� 11 � .1 ___ . % '_ I a I - I : . I � itt.porter re ived in London last year was A slysis, spinal dls-� �, , . I . . cures—the particulars of which have been 00125, A despatch to the 1�ondon Times ftom � ,, Z. ­ - . A - - . - , I -"— S_ � "I e- 20 l - a ... , _ ..... , - - .- flanlilton Ti ' , Jun 20th, 184r-. w � , -:,.. � published from time to time—it offers an. Sin 844* that the Sultau of -Johore in eases, rbe ­AF . V, � ..... . . - _ . in"s - .1. sciades'lossofnam. 1'i� -""4 � , ',-- •� . ;��A41 . . I , __ W Pink - no a slay village for exhibition at a IL ": ", • .. 11 In the sprin�, 'of 1887, while working questioned proof thatDr. Willian ire fish lisivo been safely mat - In the prope,ri or ,erysipelas, pallp ��,Y'. - . - 0 t, :_ , Is from India to the British Museum. $10no thshfikl� � .!��x,."­ I � . �i� - ,,Wt" oi ".- .I- , on a building in Liverpool," said Mr. Pills for pale people stand at the 1168�A of In the chim 0 World's Fair, and that the Sul. I Pi , -r� . � - -, - - - scrofula,chl 1. which I was stand. modern medical discoveries. earl 20,000 horses Are imported into tan himself Will th illage to 1� ,e '.� t --mv -.qw ,�'. I . Chureh, "a �scaffol�i On KOCOMP64Y 0 V1 .., -:7, � � - . . ,,,.--- sailetkness, tha* . . _�­� . . . d and I fell to the pavement a The neighbours generally were very out. I, land every year. - Chicago. The State of J`ohore is in the I.. "11--� V" .- Ana collapse at affects somany,ete. They ��_ N,­ ." . � - '"U thl - • - .�"­­_,_" . ., _ . . ­ . fortyfeet. Bruised said bleed. spoken in their astonishment at Mr. early 50 per emt. of the property of Malay Peninsula and is very prosperous. It haveampoWasett on the sexual system, 41 - - �-_ � L distance of , �.Ioi I :j, � , T - ,4,.,'_k, 1, - - _; ' . - . . . both men and women, restoring lost vigor. - _. . I - know _ in under British protection. 4�_i' , - ing I wal-4 cked lip and conveyed to the Church's miraculous cure, all who E • gland to insured. P-r", ­1 -��'. i° """' ' . . ­ .. ' � e �P' X . .., �� , . .1 ., t - -Kosp,.tal, and not one of the dock anything of his came having given him tip � .. - 11�,N .. , ,kr(_ . ". .. - - - " ­ ?�, �; �f - I � I 1!. . . . Northern - *41 - ,�. <W . . - Sre are 10,000 parishm in England with • WEAK MEN .1,t.'. ;,�Ix ,vi, _vi, - Nature's Supply of Vital 11owa. • - "ri. .. I . I ...... - V_'.. - I .. ; "�' � ' _'-`.t":- I - - .11 . - I . t, -nded me veld out any hope for months ago as rapidly approaching the 0 -$,,Church school& : I � $__ WA ,- , . , tors who a , ,� _. I � (young qnd oldl suffering from mental W02 ky . ,-; , ��., -1 ., •'. mv ultimate recovery. The Lase of my portals of the great unknown. Ele looks . 7, s, People of means seek in change of climate, overwoM hisainnia, excesses, or self- abuse, ,-­w-�-w I _ PQ 1 1 ed to be into pul and fai� fiorn that now though. His eve is as ,.1 r. W. Brown, a Manchester niQKc- am voya ­ i I gess atc., to restore the w should take theft PMLs. They will restore _� �!,,� � . - spine seem . I.. I in � ­ _� '114-3-1 , "" , ,-- - . lost energies, both physiml and mental. . � ". ;, �tjl , - the efforts of the medical men were Tilrect- cle-4r, his cheek as ruddy, and his -step a� er4, has purchased I 00, 000 scree 4 land body. But here, within reach ofallltowgs . _-4 1 , . . I I .. , Ill.:-, .1, . '4*� . 11 - ed altogether towards relieving the terrible elastic as a youth in his teens- He was for I Mexico ?Or fruit farms. on forever that world-,* ide,wonderful water, SUFFERING WOMEN- !_ " I - . .. � �' agony I suffered rather than towards curing seven years a member of the Life (]*Iuarda, Siam has just sent ovel . aIllicted with the Weaknesses peculiar to their I . �_:,�:�V_ . .. - r to England SL Leon, that has restored annually fir the . ,rl--, ­ - ­ - .- . my injuries. I had the constitution of an and for some time conducted a gymnasium t enty-seven youths, all belonging to the past 50 years countless numbers of despair- so34 such ax sujpproadon of the periods, bowing - � _. ;., �',c ,: 1, . � � �, ,� ., k : _. - ug� with � down pains weak back, ulcoratimis, ou6v0l . � � �-�._',--y 4- 11 - . ox the Ly" and the speaker threw out in Li verpool. He expects to get back to 8 mese aristocrac , to complete their eda- in suffers. Keep your houses supplied wi And these phis an unfawng cum V 1: pair of shoulders his be y , *,,.4', - : - . , . - hischest dnd squared a loved athletic exercises thissemon, c, t-*-On. nature's great restorative, and visit the - � -_ - _ i* - -�' 14, �!�"_ - I . i . 1. ­ "� I" -� 4 i, . 4 X?, I 1. - I . prir go: open - M. A. Thom", .. - ,­WS .." would have done credit to a prince and in much elated at the success of his The heat prevailing at Bombay is abhor- a Ing June 13th. . PALE AND SALLOW 01ALS .- � , 01-W - . , ,,, P, oi%L - among atbelets, 16 And as I seemed to have a treatment. I Manager. . should take these Pills. Theyonrichthe _ - blo t. - 1, and the deao-rate has risen to over 40 .. . L ' tremendous grip on life the doctors took The reporter then called upon Messrs Wr 1,000 per annum, being the highest fig. Se . - Ostore boalth's roses to the chpoks and 001IN'S "'L. 1. , 11 . -. . ' .a,ds-,, y W rest all hT09d10XiU816 ,,�, -;,:.� r�J!� - . - ing in that ,hos. Harrison Hros., James street north, from on may hi left 110 money ? ..f ' pl*o ' '2e, 4. * - heart and after remain u *a attained within twelve years. •-6 �,:1,*__;.0 � 11 � - .. - I ' _11� , - - pital forty' weeks I was discharged as whom, Mr. Church had purchased the rem- Bagp ' No. You me, be lost his health Bxwmm or DaTx,aom These PMs aft . '. ' � � .,* .�... 1��,.' ., ... Literary ladies in England have achieved gopting wealthy, and then loot all his wealth mold by &H dealers only in boxes bowing out -' I _1_111 •I.. ,., . I � being as far recovered as I would ever dy, who further verified his statements. rtlIM4 _ . r, , , . _ � _%, - � .. - . r, "eat step in progress. They dined last trying to get healthir." . tra,do In or will bosent by mail, for � ­ ­ .. I .. 1- . 'A be. For twenty-six weeks I had to lie In reply to the enquiry by the reportb on receipt of price -60 cents a box or for 44% - .. V._,��-..-� - - , , � - uiry . year together as the "Literary Ladies. "' - , in one position, and any • attempt to "'Do you sell many Of Dr. Williams Pink , I It is almost annoying to a man when THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO. %i-1_.,r_ 1hi year they,have modified their title to haul . ­ ,.�, �. � .1 place me on my back made me scream with Pills?" Mr. James Harrison, of the firm in 1� large load to market to suddenly Brockville. Ont.- or Morrixtown. X.L .��­ _,.,--_-'._ V;-, , .. . %at of "' Li terary Women. " I . . . ".. - 4A'� I a ; W.W-. - pain, . - find healing a if i .,� , - Through eighte�n months after my replied:- his wheels refuse to 'go round'. Those , . . .1 , - di . , . ?�!.r, ,:�, � ;1�,, , . . . - sc large I was unable to do a stroke of 6& Well, yes, rather. - A thousand boxes The Governor of SL Helens reports af. who use Rogem"Peorless Axle Grease save , . . I . ,� . ,2: Y. - . - . • . . r. . work, and could with diffic!ilty make n,y don't last long. You see out business is ire there as b�ing in a wretched state. borne flesh save axle boxes, and save time. $ .� �. -�,�''._ "'A ­ . � .,.;, 1. . �­);, , " , ­1 I _. -- way , - .-, --,�v.,.'r., i1i about the house, and then only with largely with men, women and girls employ. 'York is scarce; revenue is abort of orpendi- A wool' time to begfir to pray "Th I • -.4 - the aid of crutches. Twice during that time ed in the big factories and mills in this 10- .,.;--- , Is k y .1 --,:!�g73� , I . &.- . -� - , QU_ ­ Affialining'-, _#Pk,m* - 0 ..' t � .�L,� , I I I underwent operations at the hands of qality and the recommendations we real ingdoincome." is when the- in ­""I_ '' - bear �- overty and suffering &=Qug the In- about to be taken. _- AN. . ._� "..'19- , I - I ... I . - ­ of ' � .. - - . i�", Y, Q.- --- % I . � 71 . WA1t1V8N44** ask your Drawlat tor GIW . - I ��;:' yi , &DILUts, . " ­ � emineD t surgeons, who were amazed at the from these people day after day, month after v obi W OF 11� � fact of my being' alive at all after they had month, would indeed make the manufactur- . .& - t -'��5% � i, - - " " ­ - . A church in $t. Ives has for 3245 yeJ& BONS' TOOTHAGHE GUM, take no :'�---i�_ - been informed of the extent of my injuries. er of those wonderful little pellets think be j - - � 1!��_ , " . - with sub8ULuto. - ,: . -,:,! �r i - . . apt up the custom of an annual raffle'w ­,�Jt. . .... I On the last occasion my back was cut open was a be efactor of humanity. 4everal cases ' 11 �,�,�� S 7 - - ."S., . - _ , , � � . � ice for Bibles, Dr. Wilde left 150 as a fund It isn't likely that the devil feels much No . , !..44� . and it was discovered that the bones which have come -under my own notice of ,women, , . ,, - .. women'' . I . • r the purpose of buying six Bibles annual- out of place in the company of a man who I , . . -out, over-worked creattires, be- . . _� �. � . - TORONTO ,7 A __ had been shattered by my fall bad, by pro- poor, tired and paying the vicar a small sum fors doesn't pay for his newspapem il-1:1 I yi�. . cess of time, completely overlaped each ing made "like unto new" by tho use of . U . - I I ­­ '_ I . e pecial sermon. . . A. P. 613. eNT. . .­1_-"_-1'. % . other, forming a knuckle that you see here," these pills and I see them passing to and . . y� * ... 8 .,$,$­_ . �, - ­ - and .%1r. Church showed the reporter a cari- -from work daily md looking an thoggh life , Since 1884 loans of more than Z40,650 - - - -_ I . � . , t, �- .I Ila n e Sea and Coast . .. i h . ­-sz4,ie-­e - . . �. ous Itimp near the base of his :spine. " All•'� Was worth living end ,it, too. 611-%-%, 4 I ; ,,-�-,"!Ai I" . -;_,�­� ��ad�_ - efforts to straighten those bones continued' In all my experience in the drug business I Ir ah Fishing Funds and the Inspectors re. r - PeerloLaa Ai4 Grease, most durable grease fu'. " ' " � - ..- - ;.,,;, " 1 - ��_?. - scything like these rt as follows : •- I 'It will be a satisfaction the market. Peerless Hoof Ointment should ,, .' " : �.�' unavailing, and finally the doctors told me never saw wf ilia, and PO CAIN -"","��.�'g. - i�o- our Exellency to have brought thus ., . be in every, ata61 ©. ,:�aKN11-- At. . . ­ that in the course of a few months paralysis Mr. Harrison related a number olcures that I y % . ! - ��, �-� R, " " $4, . ' - - ,,,k-4?­,m,.1 1 - . before rou the fact that the bad debts on 1. -,.', - - �- I , ­11 I . - .: . __ . . - - i_1_1031� _-­ D sedition AGIC , . � . would set in and my troubles would be in- had come under his observation in di ion " -in NALS FOK 011EM CUTM4 .. � . I hose 14rg" transactions are so small. In taught 1, . . ONE Pun 7 " - . creased tenfold. Their predictions proved to that of Mr. -Church. or by MIR4 Cbubb, general agent , �J �, - '... out 7# , .�, . , . . - - I . Pi a for Pale People I o far an they relate to loans made by us, �% r 9"i ouxe Tore . �,'..;, _. . only too true and before long I was in &I. Dr. Williams' Pink Phl I - ft"a % or n0. T *44 . 1"0 .1�1 :q,." . � � . .- �_. __ . they constitute. in our opinion, a remark. ­ ' ' !ad . � . - . __1 most as bad a conditiou as ever. No tongue contain in. a condensed forth all the elements FIELD TEA cures . "' ��Z!',, " - . I I . . I. I . - f,f'A. - . . able evidence of the honesty of the Irish -2 ache restores the Complexion ...,- 4-1 -.4,- . - . Z can tell the pain I suffered m the necessary to give new life and richness to �fisherfolk." A Days' HWA ' ' . . t­-e'­` ' .��__ - - ,.ih . . .8t.0 J G1 et at GARFmLu TzA ,11 .� ­ ltiu disease progrened, and even tually I decided � the blood and restore shattered nerves. AORNey 317 Church SL Toron .*­ ­WeIg . _. : . ... cific for such r FHE r , . � . I - - - - ; - . - to conic to America. So in 1890 I closed up, They are an unfailing ape' There Is a fasting iffligator at the Crystal A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN T - �.; , - , 74'..41 diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paraly- CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS -BZMDM "ALL ­­.� . . my affairs in England and on arriving in d' Palace, London, which has not tasted food I K ONE DO LA19-A MARUMCgUrer§ - _IIN - . . " .. 1. . one, lip was I with the journey , gis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, an eig I n RUN DOWN." AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE star. We are the largest makers in the .1�­ --,Zp1;f. �, Halifax, so d I for more than I Lee months, and is still I I- amnion. To advertise the quality and . make - " ez , . fasting. Crocodiles and alligators are apt I THAT RM"RY.ABLE FLESH PRODUCRR9 ,:_�O-,­M - .1 , ­ .-I across the ocean, that I had to take to my; rheurnati headache, the after ef. . . - of our goods we will send to any address- by 1�fl. A . . . ,lam, I - I .- . e i at first to refute food in captivity, and ar, Expre8s, securely packed, one of our Union -: :;..r N _. bed and was kept a close prisoner for several � fects of I& -grippe I itation of the heart, . � .11 I I, ps, 1 - � . � . 1. . ' : . . � . -) weeks. Having a brother living -at Nfoor. I the meringeri0a by which they are Inttodue. I . silk Parasols or umbrellas, on frame, _ � - pale and sallow complexions, and the tired I . ,�:_7', field, near 6welph, I with difficulty accom- feeling resulting from nervous prostration ; ed it in the Wain or fancy handle. on rec ro"t Dar $I--a, rex- -,-i,.,V--7_.�'. . o . . e habit to prise open their Jaws '. - " , ' 'V - " 9 sitar $I umbrella. Try one. Owerltethe addreak __ 4,1'-11 1 I �. "; 11� - - - __ � with a handspike or iron bar, and ram EUT'S Manufacto $� . - . p!lshed the journey there and tried to do .all diseases depending upon vitiated - humors ry, M8 A 379 Tongs OL, ,. - .­ .,., . I i: . - . . some work. Aly utmost exertions could ac- in thA blood, such as scrofula, chronic hom6.blocks-bf meat, This fasting is the Toronto. I �' -71,�,,l , ; I � ­ . I I . . . A . . e. �-�: - - � . , I - result of sulkiness.' I ,�, �-, -,,- ,- -complish but little, however., and as the erysipelas, etc.. They are also a specific for � - �_ I " '-- ' I - , . . result of my trouble, nervous rostration, troubles peculiar to females, such as slip. A - man meeting- of agriculia Ml laboii" WHITE FCO' PARTICULAHS �,-_­-- -,.,,,�, ; . . _.V�r, -� . � �., _f.?,',,' i I �, I..... I ! . . I in its worst form assailed V remember 1, pressions, irregularities and all forms o in Yorkshire adopted those rowittions. Of Complete Steam Lnui2cheafrom 28x4 to 34x7 " ` " ` I .. - - . ­ . - . . . 4 `.",Vw - . : i'14;,-�V, . m from _ .'I,�! X, _ L . . _.. I onGebeingovertakeiil)yathtinderstor while I weakness. They build tip tile blood and re "That this meeting of agricultural laborers OF PURE CID LIVER OIL Wff "Acnic Coal-oil Boilers, and Engines" f in - .,!�.! X �, _ - , . � ..!"; X , I 11 � 11 - .. . about a mile away from the house, and while' IWSH.P. 1argesizes. Coal wood fuel. 1. ":" . - - I . store the glow of health to pale and sallo deeply regret; the present __111 , -f - degrsdwon of Hypophesphites of Lime & Sod "The Marsh Site= Pump- the best boiler I _ : ; , .;� '.., ... ..,:_ .�. . I I was making my way there I fell DO le": cheeks. In the case of men they effect a their class, caused by low wages,and believes I - . 15 j. =_ . IS NOTHING uNusu.AL. Tirts TEAT feeder in the market Returns / 5 .;If - - rns exhaust into � �':� . - " .�, . - I 11, than eight times, completely prostrated by radical cure in all cases arising from mental that the chief cause of their poverty is in. feed water boating I I 11 �, , - . HAS VZZN VIERFORMED OVIER AND OVER 1 , g it from 40 to 90 dcJ;rr43M -T j� I �, .� patrticularly vivid flashes of - lightning or worry, over-work or excesses of whatevei sufficient pay, unsarntAry cottages, and For - I ipv.�� I . t � catalogue- send 3r, stamp. Jeux . ,V _.. .- . AGAIN. For AS MIL11. EN_ - r '_ � I'�, ' heavy ja--B of thunder. About ear and nature. . inadequate opportunities of obtainingashare GILLIFA A Co.., Carle-text Place, eat. . ,,1 , _.. LL I 1. :).. - � - , :P:.�', . DORSED 13Y PHYSICIANS. SCOTT'S ..- � . . a half ago I came to this Ot anl secured . , . I - �. - , � y I These pills are manufactured by th e- Dr, in the cultivation of the land." A further EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY ?N SALMON A* ; 111 Was ­'� 114 . I . .. - �.I I I . - - . work at the Ha Forge Works, 1 Williams' medicine Cc any, Brockville res,lution was adopted: "That this COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG- �� unt , _- �4­ . --, . . . .., -_ but bef,!rc lonc, had to quit, because I* out. I 1;, . . . , n 9 and Schenectady, mf Y., and are sol meeting believes that the remedy for the GISTS AT 50C. AND $1.00 IRTIRML M ,.,._� � 1, �. � , could not at I .. " - � � i . � "�.� ,�,4&z � . tend to my duties. I used condition of.the farm laborers of the noun- , I _: r , ., * . . ..�.. I - in boxes(never in loose form by the do7on o, SCOTr6- BOWNE. B,ellrrillt. J- DOAN A SON _ ,...- , ,6;V_: . .. to think that if I could only get a! hundred, and the public are cautionct try lies in their own hands namely, J__ oft-ft.9- � '_ , ; Z i, - *7 ! .. 'k. . !, ­ :.� little sleep once In a while. I would feel legitiunate combination, by means wh 0 . For Circular - Ad,dress,'- - j'�,. �, -'�� ,- I - . - .1- against numef@ous imitatious sold in thi I of Z I . 1. . I ­ I .1'.. �,j - , better., but even that boon was denied me. shape) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for they may secure by legislation or otherwise rljoRWO BISCUIT AP $_10NECTIONERY CO 77 Nei-theate Ave.. Te"Ute.. !:"'- � . - " "Vlt � . I Nit,ht after night I tossed from side to side . make the beat . . , $2­50, and may be had of all druggists C17 substantial improvement in condicion." J goodiL ry Lhom and - � ..' .-:, _'14 7 i and every. time my back pressed the bed the -_ - -:1 . �:'�, �� 1, IN- - direct by mail from'Dr. WiamsMediciw,� A fashionable London clergyman thus ­ .%1. 11 - ; - i pa . - - ----- - --- -­­7 – — - - W - MCDOWALL Z.­_`.'q�� . . *­_­ -1 . . in that shot through every limb was Williams' I 1=11s. The pri6 addressed his congregation not, long ago : - Ca 1-1 , . � -al- 1 Company from either add OR SITAC-A Valuable Patent __ . ) ­`J l ; . . I., � ; ��,.,V_ � . - I . I , - I . - , most unbearable. The doctors prescribed 'at which these pills are sold to make & tour I hear that the incumbent of a cerl&in FOR Automatic Ink Stand. Address I.M. - DIRECT IMPORTER OF. . . � ,! . . . - I . � . . chloral and bromide of potagh, and for VILM"as, 1UNION, T�rolat*. � - _.e4t,�, .� - . - of treatment comparatively inexpensive Z very ' fashionable' church &nimadversed I FINE GUNS, RIFLES SHOO - ,,� 51 � I ' _. . - - - - - - ,­e- A , ,, - .. , weeks I never thought of going to bed at', cOmpared with other, remedies or medic4 last Sunda in severe terms on the subject OR UXW "Out of Darknews lntc�L[ BUNTING BOOTS ETA, �_ I %:, ".. . � . • - . . -:. night without having first taken powerful treatment. ! fht,' I burlb I �. ­:7,) � . - � . . . . � . .;�,. I i . - of the offertories of his ccisgreffat,itn, whose J or, the scary of my life, is the -for . .. - - . ­ , . , 4-'*�, 4, 1 1 I. . �'.. �. . _. doses of either of these drugs. To-wards . � : '. - • .. '(. E , , ... . . flea-skinaing parsimony had the enta to handle. SeUing price only $1. terms LOADED CART215CES, ARTI 1111183 AND �. ',,-'- �'� . "'k"' - ' . . . % i - . the last these doses failed to have the desir- _ -.:.... ­1 . . � .", . indignation of their pastor- 4 I am often %1=1 William Br4w, - Publisher, Toronto. A SKCW* -, -, �, -.'.,X' � ! ed effect and .1 increased the size of them . , � ' '_-.I- - . --- - 8 King IrtrIelet Blast, Toronto. . . .. . . .1 congratu lated,' exclaimed this iliviae, •,upon 1 • - . � ­. � I.... I .. Wonders in PhotographY. ...' .1' . . - - - .1 I ,�_ 41 ! i . . until I was finally taking thirty grains of • - ' ' _ congregation looking to I XPORTANT MOUNT a ROYAL - MUZA .. �� � � 6 - , ., . . . potash and ten gi ains of chloral every night. A *M*-aker'of the" 11 tent plates " lDAnXJ having a rich , and, looki - — - I ,,;;---:"T!�J'P,-13 I - the • general expenditure upon dresses and " The preparation of deliciouat and wholesome C '-� ` _ .. . enough to kill a horse. I became a Webb many years ago made for the Arm 3MX4CFEL . � -, �_�-,:ZX;_ I i o weak - - il ­ I - . . , . 1. _: �. , ­-, -, � � - . --- I IV establishments, they should, indeed be food is nocemary to our happiness. To accom- ­ ­ ­­1 :_'.�- `� * - . . . - - . -,. - - .-. . . . ­ u aly get around, and my Medical Museum at Washington as ". plsh " fine materia" must be uft(L we • , How To 000K IT. - I - " .� , - N-1 I - � wealthy ; but looking to the amounts. given recommend ­ �� � " -, 7v_"�: I * � I I lnwerliMb3 shook like those a palsied of microw,opic writing on 11889. This wri-� - ','., 16 - � �7 by thern in the church, they could only be It pays to tek6i some trouble. - ':'� �'-,�' .1 ,,, 7 - . 1. _ ., � 11.,., - - � ` -1 , I old ina EMPIRE BAKING POWDER Wash in three waters, carefully picking out ' - � '"' g� - .. ". When every �hiug -seemingly had -ing consists of the worle of the Lor4 regarded as genteel paupers. There is -& RA r0ntnining strength. purity. and safety. imperfoctgtain .- . _,� .� -1 I �_ failed me and I was - about to give Prayer, and occupies a rectangular • a - , I' . . :.. ., _c Pa decent liberality which is midwa between OU&rftnL#)ed TO give Satisfaction. Mamufactur. a, adds teaspoon full of Salt to 11 " j!�� .1 � . a cup of Raw Rice, put Rice into plenty of ,-,,, ­ � - Or ed only by KIMAm A uKwnLww, T - -� ., --� - , ­ up what seemed a vain battle for life and ' measuring 1-244 by 1-441 of an inch r y 0"1010. Boiling Water, allowing arnige room ter the d - 61 beggarly meanness d imprudent gencros. , ,._,�-Ilt.P .1 ­ . . - - ... I ay be hoped that the incumbent's - I --I-.,- ______ - - for in to Svooll frecir. NEVER STIR THE . 1. ,-�. ., - . - health my wife here read an account in one I area of .1-129,644 of a square inch. T ity.p It n? gold at 25cts pound tin. Ask your grocer KIM a - I I ­91 of the newspapers of John Marshall's won- ;lines of this writing are about as broad - �-__ '! . __. I ad __ RWE- ]DO NOTCOVEm Doil 20 or 30min- � 4, F ! , . . . - .., derf ul cure b means of Dr. Williams' Pink 'those of the test fates which are 1-50, — test the gmuns too" that they are ten- , ­ � .. � y - forcible remarks will produce satisfactory DOLAVAL ORRAM 81PART018. U1,08" .. ­4 , Pills, and although, I had lost all faith in - of an inch &part. he are, therefore, &W t financial results." _. I derTurtounn. Remove from Fire, Drain, an - . ..''41-1 d - .-:;".! - i I . . ., HAND & 5TRAM IPOWML ' shake well until nearly dry, set where It - a . . . .. � . * ��. - . ' any I resolved to try ones more as wide an average light waves. Now, the i, Expenience of an Iffloan 5sveUer. J. S. CAMR% - SYRAOM N.Y. keep hot without scorching until ready to _.- ... - " ­ ­ . -1 . a t de or mi . . ' I I serve. Serve hot with Sugar and Cream or '1� �, - ­ I and accordingly procured a box of rhos© to get some idea of the in I u - ,64'i , 3 it " � _."�� �., . 'he uteness of this writing. era are in L '. :�. , .. little Pink Pills from Mr. Harrison, i . "I TRACT Milk, or with grated MaVc ftar or Jam. , - t* . 7h e Commander Monteil, at prevent travel. MdOUS RZNXZT EX ' . �. •:.-,-$ Ak _ '. � - . druggist, and commenced, to use them ac- Lord's Prayer 227 letters, and if, as her , ling 1i Africa, announces his arrival at Lake . cbefte and Butter Color. Cold Rice makes delicious laneakesorWaffies .,.� - ,; - 14 1. - �. . . . I - ef n pub. DA0000K MILK TUTER& - - worked up with butter. For redDes write to ..., .;" - W" 1, ' .. ' 7 . . cording to the directions. This was in Oc. this number occupies the 1-229,654 of T ad in a lett4w to a frionA, wbich is . the Mount Royal milling and Manufacturing v"­'� - _'� , . I � . • - tuber of asst year. I Ished in IA Politique Coloniale (Paris) And Sole Agent for Canada, FRATOK wi � `� " - r � L%*V' Co-, MOntre&L Recipe Book will be mailed : 1'� , , I .. . I had not taken them hem a inch, there would be room in an anti rr"wee Nerebaut. 33 roger OL. Montreal, Free. . . - ::,.-..; �'. �Ikl - I ,_ - ., . . week till I began to feel an improvement in square inch for 29,431,458 such letters j in which he given some interesting details Quisignments Solicited. `�`.' I " J­�_, r � Siff .. ,-. �._,._ " y general health. In a month I ale tarty spaced. Now, the.entir of him exporknees. He describee7how the ________ . - - �,,. - ------- , , I , - my night like a baby pt 0 Bible, O)d - . . I I . - . I"! L- - every country atone time was devastated b • q( P7, . . _11.11. � -1 - The pains left my and New Testaments, contains but 3,W6,4 0 . _-:1, . : . letters, and there would,'therefore, be roc nr.E .. .. . \�back entirely, and by the beginning of the cattle plague, through which he lost all 1J1r P . ME DO,"',ollll:� �!'. - I . . ,- . I new year I could lie on my back for hours enough to write the entire Bible eight tim carrying beasts; how he himself was hover. , - _. _. i�. - I - I . . in between life and death for some (lays, ­._ . -,-. � - . .1 an-I never feel the slightest pain therefrom. over on one square inch of the glass, in t OUR MAI T TING .'I. ..� � D YIA126 P �- co _'. 1. -11 I ­ I . . ridr to taking the pills I buffered terribly, name manner" the words of the Lor a being laid low with fever, and how at last 4 MA C111NA C 1* - - A'� - ­_�' ,".-,. I � - with fits, many of them so s' he reached Lake Tchad. He sums up his . W6 #4 • % , V. .� - P�7_ 1� I severe that three Prayer have been written on thisopecime 1. . �11 . - *3 '... -, - . . t., - narrative &' row'"Imny MWAirld ag's. , V CO V : .. . ­,f� zl. . , I i - . or four men Were required to hold me.- The Such a statement, without doubt, a Is by enumerating some of the pme. AND .t N . ..-- - - '. . , . � - ": i - .11 � , . . I 11 " J " t, � - - - - . ills knocked those all out . tical advantages of the expedition. He has, it, or *end a 8d.'stainjic- 0 14� mo .� ­, iY �, 4 . ; - . p though, and sill the imagination, but the figures are am y - , '11!!!�� - A� P -,�..;' V . . '0 q . � I .o., `��, . '. � ._ 1q. . . , �. 7,_ , ,� �;, , the time I used t!��m Ld not have even verified and are certainly correct, and a he says, thoroughly searched out the natural Aw palticulare and plice list. * 0 .,�. iA t 9��; a , .,- , , and commarci&rresourem 2un U GOOD FOR *I. BE. 10 '. - the ausPiciou of a fit, and as for 'rny weight, whole statement at least serves to brij g of the districts he Q , , � . . . , �_; - .,4;, b, , . - - - 3ight, assed through, an-0 seen howithey can but ONTHIS to GREEL,VAN BRO& 4 �4r 0q, to . 7�0 .,. I I . ­­ ,� _ . . - . well, you will hardly believe it, but lion . . ., I � est. home to us the limited nature of our me - ., , ":-: ,,, . _� _­ - . t + 40 .. , ..- _'.. . . - I ly,, in that time I C: worked in L Jrf'T1&,, Geovdotmt, on& . 4 e4� V Z t )I . _ ;,: .­. � � I .� --- d forty pounds. tal capacities an compared with the facts f he interests of Franca. She TM L 11 11 _ 4�111 11. -1 I � gained e� 4q�� , ­_ 1, -, i � � - . ' . J.'; ,7 �, I . I . . I ..- -Well, to make a long story short, I went to -the universe. It also coul4l secure all the tirade at the mouth of I - I . 4# 40 . - I , work again a few months ago, this time in in an the Niger, he considered, and he had spar- . - . , cation In a very different sub's TAI 1048 MIN9 1* me I - ,." I'll _'� � - , .1. . the Hamilton Nail Works, I went as 'It has been of ban stated that a a 6d no pains to pave the way for Frenchmen . � �. - . .. I . 1, physical A krmmmts %%%%% A816 1�1 1,!�, , L , . - a of memory may exist in permanent stru tr it%'-w%% 0 *%%.I%,%&) . .. " - -, � I shipper, and I have worked there steadil to maintain friendly Intercourse with the Nvestral CIO . � ­ . � ,; , - - . , .I.- vl - - , - - since the first day I 'went in. natives. Everywhere he had gained the I i i,� . .. ­ . f - Last f.tl'i I uial modification of the brain matter ow- — - ,�F. I 'r," . . . . . was too weak to walk a mile, now I work stituting the surface of the furrows. Ii a goodwill of the natives, and bad left mastoar C MeMmes. I --I',,',­, . rity. if S ,,,�t; �, - ij r3, from -J a. m. to 6 p. m of the situation. He is sure that good re- YM- MR .,- 1 -, and niv :work is no highly developed brain this surface &man to nts or wift , _ - .. . France -_ - - - " " I 0 . - . child's play either, I can assure you. I to 340 square inches, 'and it would, th a- suits will follow his efforts if only F nee 6 pf"t"84 N.- . - - - , I - __ . 1_4�', - , , handle about 500 kegs of nails every day fore, appear that the entice memories o , a at once takes the in opeping up !, A'. ; I !,.:, , . , BUM GO". 11$*OITA1s&; I __�Y, f ,�---xj - ­t - ....'I,- 1�. I �''I., w:- and each keg weigh;s one hundred pounds lifetime might be written out in-the Engl h trade. - KENA -'t `W �dl- _.. I -! a, ­ . " and has to be lifted a distance of five language on such & surfacein charac to . . ---. � Age Wanted Bwwjrw .1 - - . ­ -, �1_ �­.., � _ :.,', . .1 - � - . -.1--l-'j, ,.,­ . �� �:, I N, �� � I ..- �, - , I. � � .k,.,.. "; 1, - . I �: . . , .-.- _ i 1� . i ­ I % ��'_ il� .. . - . . ,k. - to Rix feet. All my renewed strength I - capable of mechanical execution, such 4w - ­ � ' - A Marabant's T04 I SILVER MINE&, ,.,: � _- � � ". -, . � � ­ . - ascribe to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink: those of the Webb plate at Washington: Merchant (who has advertised* for a boy .-I C132ALM 40XXL*aL4WW= . - . - . - '_ - -.�, ­ 11.1 * . Pills which I consider h CaiMians have invested in 9-10 of the ftod;Z!,�:., t " I - - . , "-, , - � � ,,,�'. .'4� i I Ire w9rked won.- to tenth ap,�'Hcant) : 11 Well, my little man f the now towns in 1cootonay. whiii".. " f-11". ." * . I—_ ­ � . I •�' . ,� : r . ders in my own -. -,:, -, ., 4 :� ­ , .., . I . ­ ._r .. I case. 4 anydbe troubled , : .:, ­ - . � 4 4 � I . .. ' ' ­ ., . _. � .. . which would you prefer to do--wor or Americans W11) of the mines. The success Of , " , _1 .. � . I ?" the towns depends on the success of the mines, . , 1_1 I .- " �, .i . .11 , with nervousness, . k - AUTO MATIC"t"c' - . . .11 . sleeplessness or loss - " .. oat I—. ,:,-". �- . .- - ­ I The � .:�4�1.._ . ,�.,-:".;" .-. I 4 - � � .1. .. . .. . I . .. .. . .�;,,,`1:,J � 11 �1- .. ,:.--., I . . .. - _. -1. - . ._­­�.,.".. I . I of strength in any way, in my opinion there ,. ,� . .. - Tenth Applicant (aamestly) : " I'd rather . , -g - � - _W �,f, I . I , " _. -, , , - ­.,.�J. , " - ­ - . - 1W. . .' L .: " . - - - Z_ . . 111S UVe jMd - Patented IM � 1 .4, - - , , . � ­ . (Z., . : . , . I ­ � . . - . . . iS nothing existence like those . ., . ­ I a . eat, air, my time." _ ­.. , . . - .. I - - . .. , � Ose pills for . I I.. . USS brCha&Cluthe Kooteny liflin"A* ",.� 0 I- 1%,, - ly) # 44 . _ •I __ , restoring people who are, thus afflic aa* a manly arm about her waist, :, - ; Merchant (approving . That's right, I � g flyesWeni 04:-�,_ .- 0 �,4_1- , ­ � . ­ . I • ,If_... I _,�_� _ . . � ..f: .. Yielding to thb advice of friends, who claim- - '' In lad; you'd be a fool If you wouldn't; . I. -Grandest • �_ I .,�� "�,, ;-- aim- Lips to my love's lips press'd, "I , , , _%'.�- - ��!- .. represent four cinly Incorporated Silver W �_, _,­�­ - ed that my- renewed health was not due to. Her soft, smooth cheek in ten and you may have the situation I offer, as - - Mi , �. _'_,� ,'__:- I - . . . , .�' �.�.,:-�, . der cone Original Invent ing Cornva�aiwi, owning twelve mines in Brit -._ "--" - . . '. Ion "'z".�,-;Z�7, .., 1.zl. �- ; _zl. , ..- - ­ -�­,-� -,_.: r4 - - . the Pink Pills, I quit using them for you are the first lad who has applied for it "Columbia and two L Montana on the same ,� - I �t "I I , . - I ­ about Upon his shoulder rest,; The Autoinado Is a marvel of mechanism, It rich belt, the richest In the world. !,, � � 5y'! 1 � a m .5-- month, but the recurrence of those ter. His fingers to her spun -silk tresses straA'd, that has told, the truth. I' ceritralLtes diftrencesbetween contraction and They alrord the safest and Most profitable' .'�'- t. . ­ ; I . . A - �. 1A, - kiw .1 , , .Rq- - ' leas. - ` I rible fits warned me of my folly and I cow. Lifting the sheeny noes— ' I expansion of body, caused by motion of Rvestinentin Canada. The 4 , _ t .1w I - ­ I sue of stock � .L � , - _ . - ­ � . , - - .1 14.1 ).; sauced using the pills again, and I will I was no I 'salons, - - _._1. 1.� ... Obildrin EAjoy . � 0oughing, sneezing etc., direci to JN .4 , - , . f. I I L - .' 41 �� � . . - for we stood alone . .. - - the aperture Places investors on the ground floor and to i - . .. of florualz automatically. nearly all taken lip. The second issue I I .- ,._.�,, ; i I .. _. , I 3 I . 16 - .�­p J, C - . . . I I . will be ,-Z, - * - certainly never be without them in the Before the glass. �: : The �Iesoxnb flavor, gentle admli and A.C�.�.- U., I . - " . - �. THE SAME IrRUSS FFPR LIGHT 26 Per (mut. to 60 per cont. higher. Then its •,�' - -1 11; . � - . . - _:. house. I - - :!;(A - - � : - . e ,,*�r,�W' _`.­-�-��-I�, ., , ­ ­ __ - I .. � , I ­ ___ .1. . ­__ - - . . � [ 1. ..-. . Soo* offsets of Syrup of Age, when in advancement will be mpid owing -, - �, , . r�, ­ - : , - - ­ 4'. . - i ­ - �­_ . . ------ _ ­ - . AKD SEVMIE 0 SE& to greater ? . �� k .; _:,_.�. . . , - � ,� -i __- . I, .� . � - ­ _. . � I .1 - , ., : . • TA "Not if I know it, anyhow," remarked �_` " ' ' I- :, . need I a laxative mad if the father or on1jirsoltifttharc, 1, Pb Physicians, Dru development work. Now is the opportunity. � , � � - ' - . . � . � .1 - �''• 24m . Church. "I know only too well the sq; is mother be costive or bihous the rivat gmti. 00 a go fi'Btol or Don't lot It slip. It is not 9ften investors hm e " � , 1 4...The Hebrew Journal-A&ys this - . : House, pamphle free. such a chance as thia. CiLn at office, Boa t I got J they have done yr, u, and You would one of the worst at. fying resulta follow its use, so that it is the AiDvam ­ misfortunes of women Oh . ,,-,, --. - �­ . _,�, � I - . I . ,- . , , 19 man YOU best family remedy kuovm and every fmu. - CHAS,v CLUTHE Trade lau'ad'w, Toronto- , � � ' " .. I - ." I Z­- " ­ I A� . ,:,,�t, - I • � ­4 _. ,,_ . '. - - %i not have been anything like the falsehood is not'as a rds considered a 4is. I . iSURGICAL MA(MMOT - �, - ­ '. honor V " . ., .1,12'.. , ." are to-day if it had not been for those Pius, among tbe" . I � ily aboul-I have a bottle. - / -.1; , ` -'. - - �4" I ­ � , 184 E3W StWeet, To :eep�­�V � ., . � , - '�k _' ;' -70 , . I - - i � . 1. - - ; . . RONTOS 0 . 1� . . � I , -, : " ,"* . . � . - � I I i � -� 10. � _.�_ _.., __� _:1 . . I . - . . I— MY..' KOOTENA., �:.-'-�";'4�k _. I_ � �;;. . - �: , - ­ � -1 .1, . !-. � ­ I , .� , :` , .. .,. .. . -. ... , -, . 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H H 4' 'i+e wa... :R' { , - - Z t Y's t 1. - t':3. , .1 • 0 t'.S si•f•,. -} Yt gS '4 S rtii.,P3 • nI 1•'` t � Y � - ,"yi•, - Y''` . +I - • a•, •m-F - 5 ' - - -`a _ ` P . i •2i �' , �' r P ,Y,- wlYa`, T �.�• `,i , i 1 Y. - - .. }- - - t - - , - - - . Gi l .. ' _ - LETTER TO THE EDITOR. 0 R 5 A L E --The _ :. _ -A, . Its _- ; 1.4 {, .• residence and ,, 1. •_ .., 1' grounds of the undersigned. There are � "- w• - :.: f phi. deplrtment ie open to all for the fair di sf sores, 26 rods frontage - - -on which ie a solid ` — a , 1 • .' �', onesion of public gneetione. The writer mu �- brick house, with every convenience, also driv- `' " ` '_ � •: ' in all oases send his correct name with cop ' ing house and stables. Young orchard, and . - • . _1 I We wish it distinctly understood, howev small fruits of all kinds. The place is located - - _ - - - • that in no case do we hold ourselves r opposite the Pickering college, and is one of the - ` -`, - sponsible for opinions expressed by corre - most desirable properties in the village. ' A 1 - ' , `' !4 ;; kr 14ondents. —ED. Naws.l for particulars to JOHN FIELD or W.Y. RIVE- * _ �+� x�lt�xi �.�V ARD$ov, Pickering vihage. ID -tlm. s . Sts: -In or�r issue of last week the e ; tr:' ` .� _ - - - . - Milk Fans h. _f. . -a eared a letter over the venerable taco OR SALE. -The estate of the late Dress Shirts, . 4 .._ .. - -> s published eve Friday morning Gt its o oe Pp F . '": I. �k . vickering, put. ' nitio of "Grandfather." 1 wish the d • •s-' Mrs• Every, containing 50 acres, being -Y 1. �- r composed of the S.W. quarter of lot 10, in the - - F, f : • :' _ : .ran ed beta who hue ado fed that hono • :. �s ('� r r . _` TERMS , .. g g P end con of the the township of Pickering, front - 1" 1 j� 11•illes ! �uttel V r�ck� . -, . , 11.2'3 per iroAr; 01.00 itpsiid is adwai•ee ed title to remember that threfyte and i in Hingston road, 4i miles from the town of j„� , h 1 . ' timidatiOIIe Will rOVB t1981Be8 �•(II th19 Cathy and 1 miles Exam Pickering Village. RATES OF ADVERTISING : Good soil, good buildings and every convenience. . _ - ,_ F3rel insertion, per line - - - i0 Dente. and especially when each threats and me This ie a very desirable property. Title indfe- -- - -i : a ti ... :1. 1gaCh subsequent insertion, per line_ - b " aces are uttered by one who dare not a potable. For farther ppartianlare appply on the l� t�! i�1 - This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- ear b name, either as the guardian a premises, to A. A. POST, County Architect,Whtt- Silk G1o�es . ' 3. fl ip Seed ,: - :••",= •ertisem6uts. P y y, or W_ V. RICHARDSON, Notary Public. . ,i . , , - special terms given to parties making con- custodian of the public good, or ae t e Pickering. 28tf _ _ 1. - racte-for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- censor of private lmmor dity. We do n t ' yearly- or yearly contracts payable quarterly. x ` ` - Business cards ten lines or under, with y T ran from ebado we, great or small. O t A L E E T N e ck Frilling. I Barrel Salt _ _ e . ae year, g5 00, payable in advance. h paPP ' of the moathe of babes and sucklings, )f - - - i - : ;. . _ `_. APMotics in local columns ten oentsper line, WANTED - ' f ` "• five cents per line each sub +old women and andfathere proceed t. �e subsequent insertion. gr Fish Net �l -eilin Table Salt special contract rates made known on applies- bablings of childhood and •dotage, and t . ie `' lion: No free advertising. To sell our unexcelled Nursery Stock. Steady - _ extremes of youth and age meet on t e employment and control of territory. Have done - -_ Advertisements without written netrnotions p yO° ; - _ will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- common ground of ignorance. Likb lit le business in Canada 36 pears. Liberal pay to the _ i. :, _ ° s roadin 1 Orders for discontinuing advertise- wanton boys who swim on bladders, 0 r right man• Bend for terms. Sumer Vest Side Meat , g` - menus must be in writing and sent to the pub- venerable friBrid hue Qt be Ond hie de :h CHASE BROTHER$ CO., _,��,' - -., - - lishe g y 34-47 Colborne, Ont. • `�" " - JoyWork promptly attended to: - . but with no fear of drowning. The fig .t• , , nose of his head is a most valuable ►fe . . NOTICE. � - 1Il►. J. CLARK PROPRIETOR. preserver" and floats him on a hetero _— Oralin r Fresh Cheese - �- - - � C e C o sets =' p ry g . Our 1"t)—$tract Independence. oas sea of Mr. B's cook-a- doodle do's, a NOTWITHSTANDING the reports r . - latest Paris styles and such other- n� u• lr circulated to the contrary, The , blowat - - ` •Our Aim —A First -class Local Paper. Mfg. Co. of WLftby, beg to inform farmers and i `1. _ sense, as only a weak and wondering i n• the public that their Foundry is still Faustus, Dress Shields +' Fancy Biscuits 4 - Our EzpBOtatione — The hearty a ination could conceive. _ i ' - . rapport of the people of Pickering and vicinity. g and that they are making the celebrated " Can -- �! ' 1 F. But Mr. Editor apart from the memial tre Cut ° Mower Turnbull Binder. Whitby Twin - - Y .. s - ! I - - , - , l •�_�,.. 1 plow and other implements as usual and also ' ' s� ' �D _ I'- FRIDt�Y, JULY 8, 1892. ecli�ee under which this old Patriarch is carrying on a general repairing business. New gibbons PrUIies and J- Pickles ' <`; toiling in almost midnight darkness, th ire Pointe for all the popular plows always in stock. V . . ^_ - _ is something more.- Like other gr )at D• Smith, Pickering, ie oar agent. - - :� _' . . NOTES AND COMMENTS marksmen in such matters he has fire in Whitby, June 25th 18 ?3. _ _ 3 _ . _.: �.; _ • ?' - Notwithstanding the -kscent wet L"-- - g weather prevailing all over this Pr o- . -Vince during June, the prospects o an kk : , '1, - $bundant harvest are - bright:'- - cod ,.. - reports are also received from v ions s. ' -parts of the States. •y'; • -.- . F ' . Hon. Edward Blake leas" arrived in i t ?�; . Ireland, and has commenced his cam ai n Election m the constituent the dark and missed, and the objet cf his popgun, instead of being killed ore en slightly wounded is merely amused at jibe uncertain eye, acid aniteadiness of 4his modern Nienrod,who !t4zits, not before,;)at after his colleague, the informer. ".'be statement he has made that he does not know the last person named is, he iad better repeat to the mariners. They are supposed to be a very superstitious ►nd credulous class and might possibly bee eve such an unmitigated yarn as this. 1` ow . _ P g • y Mr. Editor, had I not deemed it but ' gat- - -- - -- - -- - - -- — - _ , for which he stands, South Longford, _ = ice to myself to answef•, as nb� 01 R - P A R K E R t +_�= will take place -on July 13th, Qur y - ,: through these columns, as they were nb• i :_ S Edward is in excellent spirits, and lice naked, the aestion contained iiv� the - ' S q MERCHANT TAILOR i � .- ... ., ­ - -, -�. will deliver many speeches before the old ,gentleman's letter, I would have t eat• :. 3`` p HIGHLAND CREED ' �- - - - - -'t close of the elections. He does not' ed with the silent contain t it deee yes, I `� propose to spend much time in his such nameless correspondence, abuse and ' H.AR�WARE a'I'ORE, - _ ; own constituent never dreamin falsehood, I therefore deny without any , holes stock of imported goofs always - 1. ` y g is the place to buy your harvest taiols. .. i:, . . that defeat is possible. reservation or limitat,on every state ant on and. Terms cash. Fit guar- Forks of all kinds. I - I . P made in the said letter, and re 1 is the f P Y anteed. A call solicited. Rakes, Scythed and SnatLa, .. . - _ :_ Mr. McLean's motion to Lace rail- negative to every question therein t ked . ( - - � and defy the writer to the roof of a •er Turnip and Carrot Hoes, - , i , ' - , way fares placed at 2 cents per - mile y F y' ' . .. - . _ _ , -1 _ ' was defeated in the Commons' the thing he has stated. ORIS COON HOOT _ Screen wire netting for windows and doors, ;. . In eonelusion I would merely say, that Ready made window soreens, 30 and 36 in, ''�; - •.1 - 1. , - other day, by an overwhelming I abhor and from m soul detest that COMPOUND _ e . at F�f 9 Boys express wagons, . .. - majority. The vote stood 128 to species of cowardice, wbich,under a I as- � recent discovery by an Did .1 g `, " physician, Successfully used Bird cages and whips,. . ;,, :' 20. ' It would see to be just sumed name, assails the chat acter f an monthly by thousands of lad• and ever thin in the hardware line. - honesteitizen. Identicle with the ai�o0 ies Is the only perfectly safe y •1 ¢: as many of the dailies have stated-- he black - ail r d reliable medicine discov. : . - ' mono letter writer are t ered• Bewareof unprincipled the railways have a tremendous pull ive Lls a, ca and the traducer of the fair fame of .nno- dru�aists who offer inferior - . i with the Government. Perhaps a . 4•, cent woman, and had it not been,as 1 have medicines ►n place of t is• Aak for Cook's cot - I mOt10II to reduce the p03tag8 t0 two said before, or m desire to reply t i the ton hoot Compound take no substitute; or an • r�� . i`r cents would meet with m re success. f y P y. cle)se 41 and 4 three cent Canadian postage _ - Je- T e ' RIC HARD S V 1 \ . '.. . . -.� . 9 questions contained in the anony ' and stamps in letter, and we win send seat by ra- . turn mail. Full sealed particulars in plain ea -k Both motions are very popular in the cowardly attack of last week I Woulc have velope, to ►adiesonly,e stamps Address lead PICKERINC+, �NT. .. . y ` " constituencies. treated with the silent contempt it r elite y�y Oa., No. s Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ave .. - Detroit• Michigan, $olft in Pickering by EL M �� / R that nameless production. Bateman. st. D_. and all responsible druggist The bo found at the breakwater a Don't et ezcited 'Julia kee our ` � ' FURN TURE I' I t t, -_ y g P Y everywhere - " - few days ago, turns out as we iratimat- seat. Turn the crank, Dennis. -__ ' . _ - -. ,v ' 1. '4 ed he should 1n last Issue, a genuine Yoare t is EMOYE� 10 H PRISE .. of ss1 n Tues- -: - , : .: - . • . l�Sessa. R EW S • I... . - faker. He made a co e o • :,,: 11--., ' , ^- ' 1� ..- day and states that -he went -to the _ - - PN - , l_ • s ` breakwater himself and performed the . "'ARKMAM BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK You should see 'our' $1-4 IUedroom suites, . ,. . . - x ' '.. hindirg and disrobing himself. His The E. Y. P A. met at the Fr .uklin • -21 _ name is Adams and his father owns a House, Siarkbam, on Monday 27th a id de Whitby Marble Wargs. Plllsll �,lld Hall' Cloth Pallor SLl1teS . - - market garden near Hamilton. That tided to hold their annual I'lo:ving ,latch _ - _ ; • • r . some person with a better Lead -than ou the 28th of October. M *j�,• Q� '(� C1t 1•elll�t l•ltahly le��V 1)I'1C�S. =4 _ � A substantial baud -stand has been erect - Mathison taL lia+�kl�� . ' he possesses is at the bottom of the " .. ed ou Mr. Chauncey's lot opposi a the . Nianut:a�turersof . P1Ctll1'8 f1'%11tI1I1�' QOUe t0 order. _ . sceme, no one will deny. His father Franklin House. It is to be hoped �c will 11tu•blelloutiawa�s, Headstones and all _ . - , . F t_ I '- was informed of his whereabouts, and be often occupied during the st imer other Cemetery Work. - We are headquarters in this townshil) for Undertaking goods: Ever)thing - � _ - has taken the boy home.. What ob- months. alas importers! of scotob, ®wedisb, Am- . required iii this line always in stock. .' ' , =f= The Lutherans of Unionville will give a erican and Canadian Granites. . "�__ _' ject the instigator of the scheme HILTS y Garden Party at 'G Rlerten Lodge." ' -nion• Au itart,es wishiug work would (iu well to call (�] 1 - �� :.- could have ill view we know not, but -Ville, the residence of Licence Ia ctor an us 1wfore ,nrchaeiuQ. All work guaranteed . lij DILLINO �IAlVT ' - it will yet appear that the boy was Eckardt, on Thursdav evening Jul • 1-lth. rs „d prices of the lowoRt. . . . I -. merely working for another. The An attractive and novel program h pro- Farmers desirous_of purchasing UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS • . • ' _ �1_:, -. �` lad has suffient nerve to deny, for the vided, and the Whitevale band will t irnish _ -- __ _ - - - ' • . PICK =RII�T'�, ANT. - . ? _' resent, the eaistaace of an accom- music.- Economise. THE - i P _ . . - - - _ . . - _ - . PI1Ce. - . MALVERN 9 x: NOTICE TO FARMERS : {'_ - _ lJXifRIDOE. We are glad to hear that Harvey $rick; i ::: _ , - • wood is improving in health. J t • .� __._ - A house in the west ward was struck and The following is the Ranger ease for , �w 7. - - = 11 ali�+htl damaged on June 2nd. The loss the season of 1892. They have pia ed ten J . • was only about $20. matches this season and only 1 two. tt�� - - The Scott Agricultural Society hold a They have lost flue goals and won 5. At �o Dec. J 1 i�t oral O�Y is your time to purchase yoiir�Haying and Harvesting machinery • . `� . ' meeting at Zephyr on Saturday afternoon Ellesmere, May 14, draw, neithe sides y. , manufactured by Massey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, '�* . Jul 9th at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. scoria at Ellesmere May 28 1 o each July g; y g _ slid sold by =,,. FORSYTH, Pickering. The following- Since by a recent regulation of the min- on June 11, defeated Ellesmere 2 to 0; at - • are the varieties : ---New Massey Harris 'open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. xF` P g Brooklin, May Myrtle 2 t 1.; at � • .. . _ inters of Education, presiding examiners • ' to No. 8 A, and, Patterson binders 5 and 6 ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford - • are forbibben to publish the names of sue- Brooklin May 24, defeated Brookli 2 to • different widths Of Cut also the Talten Pea Harvester, , ' -__ . cessful entrance candidates until they are 0; at Rosebank June 17, defeated l berry- . glowers, , Hay Tedders .. - - • . approved of b him, the results will rob . pp y P wood 4 to 0; at Freemans June •l8, .Ellen- `1 Rakes, SCUfflers, flows, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding Twine.” ably not app °ar until about the end of mere defeated the Rangers 1 to o ; a Mark i . - CASH prices from 10 to 13 cents per pound, and we have also repairs on band for . ' - July. ham July lot, Rangers second defea ed E1- ? Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 30 different kin of low A bee was held last Friday and Saturday leamere first, and in this team wer none --�—' . g P , - � to fence the Catholic .cemetery. A new of the Maple Leaf. -At Markham o July . i point. Order your repairs early. �`'arerooms opposite R. b100RE'S black- - . " fence on the `Vest and North was built and 1st Green River defeated the Range `s 1 to `�'� give Specldl at. Smith shop. , 4 -- _ a second bee is arranged for to -day to com- 0 ; at Highland Creek July Ist, Rangers de- l� - - _. plate the work. Bewell s post hole digger feated Young Canadians 2 to 0 v • p ``' r came in handy and facilitated the- work of - INNOCSNSa. tention to . poster, , 14, FOUS V Tltq :PIC KERING* . " ' ,: _ _ t _ + l 'j - digging. was discovered in a bunch of - Work Of all - -_- BanQztis a few days ago at Cherpaw's store. BIRTHS. �' 0 U y CAPITAL. BDBT. - - The ro rietor - of the establishment was Cowen - - -At the Rouge on 30th tilt., the wife of kinds. $2,000,000 $1, - - P P ,l`. W . Cowan of a son. - . . 600 000 not .sure how to classify it, and thought it pei.xES - -In Nickering on bth last„ the wife of m I - wise to get no 8loser than the length of a Jaiues Palmer of a son. _ CONSU PTION THE _ - stick with which he partly bruised its small All kinds o station . - . head. He then turned it over to Mr. M. New Attrertisentents. j, TORONTO _ � - • . , #. - Furguson of the High School for analysis, erg rinted With BANK OF - $°1`. i- - -- who soon pronounced it a specimen of the OR SALE . —Good second hani, buggy J . .- C U R E s - - . t=_.. - .. 1�, ' - _ genuine scorpion. — Journal. cheap for ca @h• or exchange for s ock, or Z�"is GREAT COUGH . ' The abundance of rain we have been' get- good milch cow. Apply to Isaac Linton tf. neatness an Or H CURE,�tfiis etc. -` ling lately - is just the thing for Uxbridge cessful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without . .- STRAY :=-A small red sow, ,giving dare filled In 110 1 - township, and the pros eta are that the A milk, with short crooked horns. strayed a parallel to the hitstory of medicine. A 1 r��ONTO ��ANCrH A['. prospects dru gists are authonzed to sell it on a as- - . - - . . - ' Ps in this section will be excellent. from the premises .of the undersign lot 18, g� p _ - - A contemptible theft was pe etrated by 4th con., Pickering, about June 44th. 3er re- time hive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sneak thieves at the 'stChurch covery is anxiously desired by Jae. .A►okeop, `. successfully stand. If you have a Cough, C01`• CihurCh glla Wellingt6n fit$. . t some sn Brock Road P. O. "ore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will • =-3 . ' . - last Fr }day. While some dishes} ere being taken out for use at the 6chool picnic the 0 R BALE OR TO RENT -ThB �s have a large stock 0f en. cure you. If your child has the Croup or SAVINGif3 DEPARTMENT. 5 remises in Pickering Viltaae la -el oe- Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief -doors were left open for a few minutes. F , velopes on hand which will is sure. - If you dread that insidious disease Deposits received in sums of $5 and up- ;:. g _4,. . - . Some person or persons took advantage of with shop �Mached..A Comfortable coonrntfo lie le land be printed and BOId at a CON4LMYTION don t fail to use it it will ; ` • ,� the o rtunity afforded, and entering the commodious stables. Apply for parts rare to f wrrds, and Interest allowed thereon at ' primer class room, broke open themission- John Remmer Piaker►ng P _(�. fit!_ 1vWer rate than blank c' on or cost nothing. Ask our Drat y Y g current rates. • ' -s ntribntion bon and appropriated the - - - - -- gist for SHILOH'S CURE, Pace Io cts., , of Mrs. Dale it is _ OR BALE -A number of th latest ones will OOBt �011 81Be• ' �o cis and $I.pO. "'� cry co �, . - . r. <; t. F9 ° contents. In the absence - - - - -- $ " t known how mach the box contained. design bee- hive•, in splendid dltion. . no There is also a foandstion laid for tom This where. Letter & er t4 { .: � -. It may have been a considerable sum and P P q'�L>n- rielt•trtat statics Qs-a t :, Z'BAINS tI0INi3 F�iBT DIIE As FOLLOWS: �''� =AL D PZiIgIT• � . { ie a rase chance to secure a good axtial cheap 1,, = .. - have been a Very trivial one. But Apply to WM. DOW$WELL, Clsremon 36ti. nlat0h. ' ._ , , it may RI D. 6 . L+ xNaisas . ' ._: .1. : no matter ,how small the amount, the "' . _ 8:02 A. M: Sp�ial Rates allowed for amounts rs• ' �` 16 DdlxaD, . ' `3:27 P. M. , ' . `�� ...: • v Rnc�bever the are, mast indeed be CHOICE Evergreen Shade an Orna• Call and ties sample of work and get maininq not less than three months, and 11 ,➢..— _ this es, 1J mental trees for sale• The and ed p 6:80 P. M. - y t' • . i - very low in !the scale of, humanity when " 19 Locer., ,� : ' � '.. - - has in stock about 80,000 Norway Spr ca and ri088. t+< Deposit receipt issued for same.. ...j . . they cannot) restrain their greed to a su�S- Scotch Pines in all sloes up to feet. 9 inch . r 2 . EXPRUsR 9.'08 P, M, _ - p• cleat e=tent to prevent them from stealing spruce tree plants ae they arrive from he oldIINe t}oIN(3 �{jat3T DIIB AS FOLLOWS: - „ " . child sod s2 -oo per hundred ; i to 8 years gr wth in I AL A. . , e'�'� �v �' . _ abserihed by Fen for the en- Canada halt a Dent per inch. 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I n.", . - ­., ,4­11.�-_: I. - �. I - ... .. . ­1 - ­1 ­1 ­1 I , -� . . - 7 I:'.-! -. - � � ,4� STOLEN FROM 0 . .- . -1 I Wheat, fair, ....... 0.#%#0- 0 00 N to 00 Do - -1 - r- .� . I ..... - ;.. � ,- j, , � � - I- . , , ­ , - . . . . . - I i -..- , '� - " t1.1. 11 i� . , , V" -o,�;;, ,�j-J � � % . . -. �, ­ � - V % , - VVIS Wheat .0*0*0 � . . - - :.� 14 I, i: .,,.k,-,?; , - " . It . . Spring ... 00 00to 00 75 , - - " - � i�tj '�.c .� .. - . afg! on north Organ avenue. I . I - - �V'ITti ALE " -, TjR ExCHANGICS- ., Samuel Lyttle hu taken up his re deuce ` aged 12 ye . � . - O', ��"`Z.�� ­ I .;-:­.-.. ­�'.=, -1� I ­�:;­S%­z�­ �� 'Am�* ­ . I i ., ", .. � . - a mccomb, Wm. Doherty came home last Be arday Wheat. red winter ...... 00 00 to 00 80 i ,- I . : '.. � 00.1 I . .. Job - .. I ­ .. - . ;':'.- - I - " � "'.: I I �­� 1, - -0 -4 : ­ I � . . . -.. ' * N­ : , ,,, � . . '. � " - , ��, I ­*- - . � , � . . � � . . I . . . - . � . . . 1� . . I � � - ,�' - - �'q 'r � I . . -. drowned it -peterboro yesterday. , .. . 1. ,L�� ­.--,-�Zft- �­# I will o0en after spending a week among old aunts Wheat, goose ............ 00 67 to 0068 , . ., .,.,-. 6 . 'k. ,-­ -1 � . , , .:-,-. - . * I - . - -` ,:.- " " , Ir � .1 ' r Kirkpatrick . , I . . . AL. - ,* .. .." I.. , -� -... -W I 19 .. I . ­41-1. ;­ � ­ . "' * - �- 7M, .t , . I.. ,..., I - I . Lieut 0 and chums in the Queen City. Oats, bush ................ 00 82 to W 88 I - I . � , - .L. - -.-,.:, - , .-. - ' - - ­-�; 0�­ * , - � I ��, I 1_ - ,� � . -- -. Central .,. . . . - - , :1� , , . ,�, - . , I 19%bibition on, Sept. " 1. 1. - .��. � 2�-,-"P-�1,-.:"ii I P . ,.- . .: - ­i, - -� ----Li­'�!J��jAj ­ ... , 11 &'341 ov'C"'en' t Mr. and Mrs. A. Parker, of T rOuto, Barley, bush.' ....*Go* 00 00 to 00 41 - f ; , . ­ , � � . I.. 1� .11 . - . � I - , - .. � ­ f I I - . I - � ,- � . . * . . 4 the Ua , ­* s -, ��-,� - " " �!, 5 - gf, � - , - . . . - . . - -� .. . ��,, � -�v � , .- - - I . - t.l. "I , I ­ 7, 1�- , - - . ?-I, I . 11 ­ - I., I I I � -1 ­ . , - - "'r -."' , , ,��;, P � . . ....� I .1.1, ;1" � - . - -suf- -ites to spend the holiday amid old ,xenes. L . I �.. . -,:,.--.,�:�.,� � - , -,. � '. ­ .i . 28. 1 ist `Wbitb� which were among the many old Highland'"reek- Peas, bush..... 101 . �. . . � � ', ,,�, V: A", .- - i A'' � : . I � � 1, - . 3 bridges in F' . Hay, 69as 11 0010 18 00 , -'. , " , "t - 11.11 �- ` . I �",., , . �" , L � ." . �� I I .,:- - _ , � - , . . .-: : �.4 1� . .,1, ­ " ). -,',.-' I . - The are being L.O.L. 164 accompanied with the drill - - - �- -:­ 1, �:- - . . 1, 1. , I ,:! - e heavy I ILI" - � I ;1. - , -1 � � .., I , . - - . .. � - . I � - , ,I- -- . - I � 4 1�1 - bl: p, - - " - fered lately by tb Straw, tot ......... 8 0090 10 00 ­ I -fl , . -�, . . I -.: ,� - .., I, : - " - ­ - 'IF , I I If, I ", t, 4� ­ �, . . d. corp and headed by the Whitoval a ! , � . I : . '.. .., I _: �...­-:.' ;L I - . , , � I . ,?.�j L . . * ': .. . I'll � . . ­� . 1; �::' � I I . - - "10MEPWAIPW - - . � ­:.-,� . ". 1. ­ - ��, -- 11, J�, , - . - repalre I Toronto ere starting band will celebrate the glorious I th in tied hogs.. 6 00 to 6 25 1 . � _Z4 :. " .., �1�c - - �, . 1. . -fit : . . � '- �� , - - - I . - 1; I , policemen 01 . . ' - . - � " -1 1. i ­ .. .I- -.- , Th( or selling Toronto. - Beef, forequarters....... 5 00 to 6 00 : , , Amrfakiimlap - . L I -., i�. - , - ­ 'p. . . aving purchased the furniture and unaerkakWg :- '-r�- - .... - - , I � - - * against li4a . ­ The unde i , I- e . I 0A - ­ - � ,- .4.;, - , Worous crusade I reigned b -. 171;�k- 5 -Z� �. I - : - a VIJ1 Misa E. Goreley, of Dublin, and ; Beef, hindquarters ...... 8 00 to - 9 00 goods in his line at lowest � - , �;­& . .,, '4 4 - -- 7:- - - . I .,-1.` ,, , . , %.. 6 . I 11 1�- , ,DD the S.S. itchie, Miss X. Turner, of Prince Alber ; and Mutton.. . �1. !­4 , � & . - :1". . I :4 � ,e Island 7 00 to 9 00 business in Whitevale, is prepared furnish go f - , " i-- _: -Z . dn of Mr. S, . I . i - , I W, ��w I . - - . . The 9-pear-old 8 00 Wiring i , - ; ".V i� , 29; - , I �;;�;".. . ... ­-; I . �1, �,� -:� - - .� ;..1 , 'r �� - . to the river .there Fri. Mrs. Chas. Adame, of. Toronto, w re the Veal, circus ............. 6 0010 8 prices. * I -­- . 11 .; � . ,asay, fell in guests of Mrs. A. Reeve last week, Butter, lb .................. 00 00 to 00 16 . Funeral furnishings and undertaking requirements. utt-c I ­ ! I . o � of Lindsay, . t..:.: � . - .. - � . . .,e , z: - ,,:,�:!�­ . � .4.Z � ; . I . . . I . �; 4 I - .W,� , .. I ver. Eggs . - - - �­V;, � � ­ - -- - , , :. , , - � - . and was drowned. i at Our citizens celebrated the 25th a ni 00 12 Hearse when require4. . . I '.1 - A— - t­'­ . I -, day 9 servant I .... 00 00 to - . -­ .. .1. . . .. �L. I I- r-. -1 -�. . - - - � � - . - . . I . ­c� I � sary of Confederation right lually d in It ­ I . - . - I I I I Beribs Re' aged 18, 6, an . 1. _ ­ . . - .­ :' �, � . ,2q, T I il � - 4 - - I T.P, - . . I � '. I 1.­,�e�.-'.o . . .- j Mount Furesto and who . � -'s . � ... .- . ;�� I - e's hotel, . a truly becoming manner. Early in the W&'I, :�....�*� 'i -­1V �,� I - I � , ,1, -- - . . - � %" im.L'.�6'.= V A61 . - -- . 4 - . Nvhvt cided with insect pow. DOMINION BANK wt. 39. XX-&-(a=M%Zd' :;2,,J - . ... -. . an orphan, Sul morn many flags could be seen madly � �!! "', !�­,N , Was � I I ­1 . I I .1 - .1 � � - ,� , - - - - - . fluttering in the breeze. The day roved I I . . . ! I t8t. I ­ .. . . - .�-- ,� - . - ­., " ,,, .1 - � T - . der on Monday night •esiimates 1 ,04 , . " . '' ''I - - "', 4, ;, . . pplementary fine and %he- weathert'overveer was Ind to Capital Paid Up,- . U5009000 ' .J -,.I � .Z. . - ,� z 4­ - , . ­ ' ' - :� - . . Dominion Sul ` �'.��. -'�t .:. -�* I 1�4' - -, - The .". . "'.., I I... � L.. ­;-�7��j,,,' � , 5.�-�P,-'V ­­'1-­1 1, nll, e house Tuesday provides the people who wished to enjoy the selyes. I I . .1 : - . , , , � ,,tea in the . , . : - .­-, ' -' .*.:;. .� 4 � - - Z � ­', � presented . . -. .. I - , �� 4 ... - " Idiag and The dooming train brought man to our Surplus, - = , $1,400,000 . -. - - 14. 1� , -, .. . I � u . � . .: - V-.e " .- � - . . - . , .4 . I of $ 10,00o for the bt . . - " - , "r.''A - . 11 �­...,X. ­� , 1. "I � - � I.. - . :... - . A 811M he creek w lined . - . . -.. .WILLIAMS......, • ­­ *f`- - I. . . bridge and swing at town and all day long the creek w . I - . . y- . - ­ � - -: - I . -. 4 , .. , tainiug of a I with the followers of Isaac Wal nand . Z , ­�Qgl, , - ­� - " J�, . main . I � ­ - �tw � � - * - . -1 I ally. WHITBY AGENCY.. .., - . . ­­- -� - . � . . . il -vr. - , � I * 1, .1 - . . . ., ,4. - ,.� 'Fenelon of Lindsay. Elec- many unsuspecting fishes were oaf .. I � ,.:- - : - .-: .�� , , .; .: ­ . � , . I - I ... - - . . I . . - . . . . - � - I . . .­ . .1.. �: 7� - -- ,� -- - , - � - . � D ft. R6eaor o SiVINGS DEPARTMENT. . . . - . . . , - . �., - . - I .�� 11 - -1 --A1*­' . -. . - - . Mr. - . I . . : - - . I - ­ . I �, I . - . .. - . � I . - . . - . - . " - I.- - " . . . (10. has disposed of his plaut in ad. The great attraction of the y was - � . - . .. . � -1 - . . . . . �. 4" ­- . ... I - . � _-r� , -�,- t - - ­ If . . -- �? 'I-, 1: . , Cowan owan grove I I � . � 40. �- . ": �14,f . . - - -, trio L g his fitm- . . - .. I to . " . � . ight � . . the monster picnic hold in C Interest allowed at highest current tutee. No - r I - - tends moving notice of withdrawal required. . � u . . . � �� � ­ � 1�:� �- I I - . .1 � . 11 1. -�tl '4 .1%, - , . . arkeli, and In under the auspices of the Pros --- terian , : , . - I - I � , �j �� " , - . -1 -- � . , .�- Newm . I I .1 - -- - . -- - ----. -. �. i;�� -- 1. I... A% I . on as1e can purahaffie . , ii� , Q, -, N - . ..,. � I , A "-­.- L6 , ,� I �� . t" - . ". .f��, � I . . . . � � - . 1. ­�%ki - --�- ''. f . . . church. Every year the picnic ooi mitt" I W. H. HOLLAND, I - . .. . : - - .. - � -� - ".1, 1, fly to Linagay as so � .., XANAG9R. . . . Jr, ild a suitable residence, loly . . .;.,+., - . , i - I -1. - . -1 - 4- iq � - � ; keep adding additional attraction a d their � - - 1. ­'. � - ­ i� : . . I - . M , I N I . "k - T, � 1� . or bu' p of Toros- I ) : . , . . , -, 'I,' . ­ .1114--, 1 . . �. . . the Bishol efforts are crowned with suo"s This .� � . ­ I '-- I ...". ; . -_ % . �.J�� � :,itr� � ­ - � - ./ . on t�e 30th inst the new ' ' cn, . . - � � - . I .... , ­�# - ). - -1 . . - ,� , . I ". .. I J " -, -��: ; . stone of year was no exception and from rand . . . I � .. - � �'.5i, -, . -- -.,k � if, ­ , , . �­ , .. ­ . I / I - , , .. - it , , - �. ­'i I - I - - I � � t . . . � �' - - - �W , . to will Igy the corner Norway. near they came to have a good tiro and it . , * . ;,�-, ,4 .... - � I Angli - - � ,1�11�4 . � . � .I- � * - - . 1. ,�-" I "' . . - I I ` 1 , - - . .... - , - - church -4 - , W- - I - I I ean church of St. John at Nox TAKE NOTICE I � acted that the h will be any did not enjoy themselves tie ti a this P - , -,, , --- - - - I I It is elpf . . � ,� Ar .W . , I . ­ . . - :, k-�- , , -,:. '.,,,��'� J, - . . . - for occupation in October* - world know them no more. Th list of ..' �� , �, �. e, , �,�.'- � -ti - 1� . - - I 'I 1. . I I . � - ready ' ' ' , - POP - - " 177-1 - i 1� , � - - 0 an in V, " " I ... � - - . - , - , �, � . . - -!. y afternoon Mr. .Geo. F. Tack • sports was long and varied d i I arts We have on hand anew , �� � - Thursda . I � P -. I - - - 1­: '.4 ­ 'I" , I ., . I N - - e." � � �." factar. of the field flourished. Admirer . .. -4 1 I i:_. VF 11 fin tobacco Mftnu 01 all ­ I k Y'l � I., 1, . � .­ eft, the .. I - I I 11 �:,�..-�,V--, I I . - .1 . � . and J. B. kind of sports could take their cho a. The and nicely selected stock of ' 4� - - t . . * *: .,�, `� " . I . ­- I I . � . . ­ ­- :11- . I . - . t� I �ed kred Foister . � .. - " ! 1: ., . , I - , , , - . . - . . . i , t 'I - .. " , � .. - .; ar, prese I ith a cricket match was commenced at, 'but -9!!� , , . . - - �, - " -4 ", . . - ' � - Y - Crooks, 0 Of his old employee, w soon bis the uoiting Fans, . Tidies,- 'Hammocks, . � 0 ..IF .�.Z,".i i , .1 . - I � . 14 .-L . tt � ;-, ­-­1 I . , ... . I ' lot each.. Mrs. F. Keller re- L :..­'-,,­V�.� . ...., : ` , house all( competitions were in fall owing. on. the ' .r ,0 : . � . - - ... ,"� 4- - . I � ­ "4,n , I 11 .:4:-, ;,:: - I �,ae .Z :­� ceim her husband having been 16 Purses, Rubber and Base . - - , 6 - !,�� . . . . 1 $400, foot races came on and the sport c tinned . ( . . �F. 'i­ - , .�,' � I - - F s employ. . - - - I .4:�-!L:1' , -­ . � - ,years in � �r. Tuckett' right merrily untilafter sayen o'ch k. Tea Balls Tissue Paper with vat- - . - N . i �. - , - �� � .1 ; .. . -.. f " . . . t,-, . - �, . ­. I: . . ! 5 . . , - , . -� J, � . the apportionment of I - . . [- The fol owing Is I .! .1 . . . � I../ �,,.-14 'i . ". . .. , I was served from 3.30 to 6-30. lot cream, . '. I . , ImO3 .1 ,; "-'-,.,, � .1 11 I , - - - public schools Of strawberries and cream and all th deliox- IOUS . . . . .. . . ;-,� .%-,;J1) - 1'. ­. . . . - � , the leggisla ive grant to other articles in our line. � . � I... I L 4 . M * . � it . ; ��-:.w,.N-. .1 .1.. we : Brock cies of the season were to be had, and the * , - I - .. L . - . , �', ­-; %1. . I . "I"If . - count of Ontario as follows ' . .. . .1 11 I , - "� " i� ' -�' - I-, . � � the cou � � . - , _0 .1 ; � " :. - - I . .�.,,. 1,.-- . 4 ", - - , " !- . -4 1'­ : $449, Mar $318, Pickering #763. Rama greatest epicure could not. but be atiefied We respectfully solicit a calls . . . . . ... � -- r; 1. .AL L ... .1 .. - I t = , Z . . . I . -- - -,- - " . . . .,- . . . . J-.'1- -.-,* V. - . . . . i $163, Res I $506, Whitby tp. $28.8.Scott with the spread, in fact the ladies urpass- ' . .: - I � . : ---.,�-,,,,�, , - - � ; . . . .. . , ­'. I , - I --� . h y were - , 1-11 -r - �t' I . - . i '. , , . � ..; -',­­�-��,-! , N, .; . - .. � ':� ­., -�k.-, � , - .. . - .. I J $277, ScUg)R $70, Thorah $168, Uxbridge ad all their former efforts (and t me & E. BOONE Em� . ­ �.­'. � 1-1. - -1 - . . .. I ­­,­,."�, . . 64. Total, 03,755. uo, puny ones) in this direction. o acei- . 7 I*., - : ;. , , -., ­41'.1. 1, . I , - - -, ­. - , . . . - I &P 03� )y $3 . . - I - . . . .-. . '. 4, , 88, E, `'Whitby - ­ , . - 'I ,,-, - dent occurred to ther the pleasuri of the . . . - � ­ ­ . In , . . . - . � . 11 .1 . . . ­ � , Ile . . , Arrangements USTEN1, PICKERINI VILLOE, 41 .. . ... . , r". J-4 " � g .ueutls have been made for car .. . . 1-4. -.-Ir -.-,- Q . - . . I day and all the passed ipff right . . I . . 1,�, - , " 4' , - - . . - -1 :-vJR I . . - �1",--::4 ° -, o-A I between Lindsay and � . . . �, . rylup, the mails merrily. We have received the f'Allowiug - I . - - : � " I i . . . .1 I I , . ; " -,. . - . . � . - .- .. ­ � .'' -;111! ­1 - . : �; ----�,�,,�, ;, ­ ".. � ' I . . �. - . - -. . i � Tiobcaygeon by the steamer Esturion. * PICKEMNG * '' . - .. . .. ." " .. I . ... - .. . . .. .� . .. - I -. I.. . - . � I �­ .� 4'. 1 . I - ; Al. - . ..­� . . �. . results of the different games. Tie "Non-' . I- . � ­ �! , - i, . . . . . Z . .: . - . . . . .* r, !- 4,; i!�� - , -, I. &. -. " ' � . I , ­ � ­ 1W , . . . . . . . . . I - . . I "..'4W. � . -"� . . . ­ - ... I �. .. `*2 �' .. day. This� will result defeated .-- , - . - * .. - , . - 1!1� ..Y - - 11 'I -� �--,- , - " . P ­ I . I - . . . I . I - . ... I 1. : - . 11 . - -41 --�, �1� '... � .-,. , through Mails. The - . . -`�;ve:i", , I : :, .4 �, " . . and a scratch . - . . I . - . ­­ . . . . . 1, �. . o . , - - - - of the local ratch team in football after & hard � * d I , ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . ­ " ­�, i mails will be carried each way twice a such Junius" won the medal for I in a faster delivery with hands down. The Rangers feated Lumber - Yar I ...'' , � . . � . I - : into operation on June 'Irt-,,;,,;�..? . ­ .1 . � . N- , � . • : ., , chem went light by I goal to 0. The quoitinj compe- - �­ L I I - - l . "; new 6 � - -- �.., ':� - , ' ,� I - , I : ! � �i; �'. , .'­�J,.' - z " ", - ., .i 30th. - I tition had entries, the rasa of the T - - M � .. 't �� . . � . * �% 1", - e$,q , - . . ; �.­;­ I ,� I , . . . - . - one time a rbsi- first draw being J. Morrish beat 8 losher; j"UMBER I . 'I- " - . - - - 4 -, - - � � - , � . - - -�, ,,, ." -, . - - I Lewis Br dshaw, at I - )IACHINE " ,�,� -- � - ­ I­ SEWING' ' . 1. :--­-­-42­- Inp . . i . - � �- - town, has again got intc, A. Cillauder beat R. Parker. In he final .1 -�`,t5­��- - , , - dent . �, 1.�,- I , .�, . ... '-. � -, , .--.,. 4; � , .I '.� - 'i- � - . .1 - J1 4 -.' --L,J-'1*1.' ',,- 1. . - . - Callander beat Morrish. Thr teams . I . M1 .., I - � 654�v, ; I - . , - . I Of on � SHINGLES, ' - � ­ . -, . .�, I. trouble. is time ou.s. charge of burg ' ' . - - " �*�- J�1�, , , . I . T, for the - � - - � �#-. , - - � - �. lariziniz tlic house of a farmer named were present prepared to do bats . . - .. . , - . � : ... 1 . , - t - i. '. �� I � . I � The supremacy On the cricket-oreLse. he firs :.. ­ ­ 1, Ia. - �. � ' -, ',',,4. - Hicks, who lives in Darlingtor. DRESSED LUMBER* ,­- :.I - I " '. -- �11 - . s found in his pogseL,. match was between ScLrboro and orway, - . . . 1.:t . .. stolen probe ty wa . . . ENOUGH FOR THE COUNTY,:— ., 1:�. ­ ­ I � - ­ Sion. Chief Jarvis, of Bowm%uville, had the former winning, Norway we t first to I . —0 . ­­., , -�,-­­ I -, . . '; - )'. - . . . - � . ­ . - ­ . � .- ily retired for only 23 . . . - . . . .� . . , . bet, but were east - - im � �� : �', , ,­;� � I a lively ti him. . , . . I . - . i­ . I - - In arresting I � . I ­­ ; -1� .. runs Baird A. and Beldam div in the HARD AND SOFT WOOD, * . . . �: . , ­. . '�`­- I . ..-F . F. ­ - . ' ­ �^ . . . . .. ,h I Will you heed the ' ' - , " -1: ­ hat cough , . � � . Oh what ? � �­' .4a ' 'y I -I'" . ling. The signal perhaps of the sure , * has just received -9; laxge cm- ` - ; - - - , bowling honors evenly. The oul Norway AT LOWEST PRICE— il batter to make a stand beinit -G butt V ­ — .. ---., - ' '� " .. ' VIVO : �'&tq,- - I ` - . - . approach of ihat'more terrible disease con- who put together 7 by caref al cricket. T40M 0A.83M 1 ent of Fresh Groceries, - New '�, *'.... ` - . I . -I.. -- . - - .. M ­ . . �. sump - -i; � - , . .. : I tion. Ask yourselves if you can af- Scarboro followed putting J B ird and 01-Ten per oent. will be added it Is.'-' WISE signm ' ' � � : - , . .-J I � . - ford for the :eke of saving 50 cents to run Taylor So bat, the first wicket I for s booked. . Fruits, Crockery, Glassware,, Chinaware, Sugars, Teas Cd -­ -4 .4 , j.. .. , - . . .. '--' - ­i4 . -1 % . I- fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for c , --.�� %� �,-, 4, . . . .- . - : - the risk and do nothing for it. We know runs, when Baird was bowl' Bel- ash Call at his store C.�' %-­�,:� ;; I . .... , I "ORDONs ­ � ''.. '0�,' �o got doubl , figures, We Do G . - 11 - � - 1 : from experience that Shiloh Cure will dam was the only one I ' . -. . ­ �.:, - � I . . I I _ _ ­ _ - - - - -- and get some of the bargains he is offering. � . . . I . . .-. . �:,­ - - . � . . . . - cure your - 13.6m his innings of 34 not out beint put to . -- . .1.. . 1� I I .�. . rw- -�- -: - ".: ' cough. - It never fails - . . . I . - t . - WHIT-BY MARBLE AND .. . . ' : � o­ �-,; • ­ -1 - . I - Saturday unknown partlest gether in grand style. The score pe as for- , - !� ­ - � . . � �, ay evenld,g lows :— I . . . . . . - 11 . . - . t.5 - broke into the G. T. R. station, NL wmar- go ;­', . . . I - � - 11 . . � . . 1 - ?iORWAT. � , :` . .'. I .. A ", 0 - . 4-, : �:�, 1­7 ,4-- ­ , - of every e rootu. . ­-'' � Ill ` �AAC I SE. - PICKERING I I : ket, wrecking the locks 3 rani e orkP . - ..f­ o�A Monteith, b Holds= 0 3. Baird, b Garbutt � Z- .ill bat 4 cents froib the till, ; 1, . . -. t� , . I St-.rhrif , b Baird....- 3 Taylor. b ClUbutt 6 - - . . � :,-: freight I - " I - . A DUNDAS Ste ft WHIM11 - ------ ­ - : : I . They then forced the doors of the �'. oar tt, b beldam 7 H. Willis,b q rbutt 0 . M - 11 I - . - � -- ­ - I � . - - - - - . . . ' . `i,��, -11 (adjoining and regaled theinselver, V il'),11pson, C Carroll, (ZletabUGU" 14149.) � � . - . - . . '� shed M b Baird . .. - - - .. - . 3 Beldam, uo� out.. 34 . . - 1� , . . I � ­,,,�;:­ - with liquor, some cases of which N�ere stor- I 1­ r*:i ur, 1) paird ...... 0 kllaird,bTl olnsOu I COVERT bY ACCIDENT �---.-­�- , - �- -1 . _ �t E W DIS .- :-�* - . � - , . p or. ,art %,sa lgccldengly 3 Iled - :! -',� _A - " � T wormley, h otorniley, 1, lion- on the hand - s , t , . . - ed there. . . i, i) 1), e C R. wolfenaen, Pro' riet ; in C()n%lx)undtng a sowtion a r the , *- -, 4 - . 1. and on w*wiiing afterward it was e .:','�. s. , , . �-­ I' - z =- -- .� $,� - t��,'�L - " " . , . '. . � . No. 14school, Markliain,w;i�h 'Parent.; 1;.ird ........... ­ 4 tuith - - - , - ­ 3 I We at once diwovored that hair Waal tom- I 11 - - , . - - � , it. -en std.. 1) fiel(lain o Forfar, b Ga I titt .. 9 Having returned to tho old titand of the - qely ivilloved. put this ivonderful preparation, on the � ,, % * I I � ­ I . ' pie -we are now introducIng - , ", . i and fneuds, enjoyed their auuu:d piculiC o'.,.r, b Itehlam . ... � 3 Lennox, lbw b Gar- market and so great has been the demand that i - -il. , air no . ,,, q - , . I - � land 11arble %vorks, , . . , � �� . I Wolfoudeu Granite, � ­�;j . ­ -- � il � throughout tne world under the name of uueen,& Anti-H .. .; N;,�,, - i - . .:. I _ L butt. � ­. 2 . � I ,�'..­t, . � . . 1. at Dimma's grove, Cedar 61-L-ve, on F" I 1� '. - ­ -- . - 1, . - , - �� . . Fog;:, 1) heldaw­. I Richardson, uncut I I aw better prepared to execute all . IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND ,� . ". ­�`.�,-,,� . I ' .- I ­.�.. � - i, day. Games, races, etc:., wk�r,., In'lid , ud till other . �­..--­ . -.- 11 I- . `�" -j, (;-.-.r1mtt,'1) l4aird -, I Carroll. b XMI acitli 3 orders in ceuietery a So SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT:` - � ::­. . 1, . - 7 . . . I -* . in and a good afternoon put I a. 1, n f or - Moore, lj:)t Drat...... 0 Reeves, c I. )6, 1) g to 010 bllftillegf;- . .. 1AY the heir over and apply ttie mixture for a few minutes, and the . - I � * t. ,, , .-- 1� . I 0 ? jury when .. : . .5 ­ .. hair diwappesm VA if by wagit, %k 11hout the slightest pain or in , �. ­ I Garbutt - ,: , , , . I I tely inan.y of the vaults anti children 11 find a well selected k ' it is unlike any other prepamtton ever .. — - I � ­ � use4 . -- ,.-, -; -,� - I � I .. I -- Extras- - -.. 9 Car-tomers wl I applied or ever afterww'd-' :- .- '. �. 4' * " "'i -� � .4 . 1;,Etr:Ls ............ I ..... I - . ­ . ... .Thousands of LADIES who have been annoyed . - .. . i - - - . - were caught in a very heavy shower west , nite and for a pke purpow. . . -- - , , I-, I , ' . of foreign and domestic gra Itris attest its merits. !I . ., - - , . -- . , * 1, Total .......... 23 :, - • Total . with Bair on their FACE, NECK and A their neck', - -. j - - I ­ . . - .. . - , ` -, - " . , 1 : . . Inspection . . GENTI.F.MF.Nwhodonotappreci$Lteabe I . ­ of the school on their return home and of I � ..... TO arble to choose fro,u. beard or patron - . . m I -.-.' . :. - --,.. - - . I cleated airine which does away , - .- I 0 they (tot Nvet.- lu the s6cond match Scarboro lefes, I . - I -- I - � . � . coul's counties - will convince that for strictly first- .. bd a pricelew boon in Queen's Anti-H h an utter impizootbilit I . . I t, 2 runs. with Khavirlig. by renderinx its future growth - -� - �! - , - , ­ ..- . . - � .. I- inning the toss, sent tho Village e $1. per bottie. sent in w04 with full addrew-rittenpisinii. corres- - I - - , -`�; � - . 7 The cuuntles of Ontario and Victoria Scarboro Village by 8 wkto and r3l . : - 4-�-�-�. � . ­­ :-, ., class work, our prices cannot be ­ PriceptQu"n's Anti-Hairin safety marling boxes. postage paid by US (tecure Y - - - � will contribute a niuhber of hoises, cattle Scarboro w vation). Benill money or stamps by letter w rd it . :1 ­v- . . beaten. wtolm from obser ;��_-, I : ­ . . jght forward in eve '. , 144 --_ --- 1" to bat, who being a team of sluggers . - . pondene# strictly confidential. This Zvertisemem is honest and strz '. � " ., I � it - .7 team . out : 3: ­ � . - : and sheep for extilbitluo at the World's . Cut this - , *%Ii -- .: .:­ I . )11 put their runs together. k at were oonWns. We invite you to 4#-&l with as you will find everything rp resented. O. YOU cau - 11 �,­ -.'�j , I . -.. w well 10( - � , :-�.- ."-.1-1� I � � . . . �. �,,�� , O� �vl . . .: nona the stock i1pay I . , . . ­ : � fair in Chicago. AL . IRST -day. 1741ta0661tre0t will CIN - . , , . - .: el their innings ng with - IF -bLASS - - send to Address 9USEN cNaMICAL 00.Z.f. f�r* lamy clase .,f V - � �, ". �.w -. . -, - WA ngs cl - r I . - ,yst,�r your leit#r at shy Bms OMCO to Inaure Its delivery. We " quickly retired I .-� -': 1: * ,-. - who will exhibit are James Davidson, 0 failure of slightest injury to say purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. • I � , - � - � T I 11 * 1! a ,IW - ­11�'- . I - 4.5) runs, of which Cheaps made 2 . Bear- age ot qu"n% Anti-JUirmC ­ .­.,� . . . � ... - ladies IL intr"U" and moll &=Ong their htmdo 28 3kM . � ..'� ... I -I .- � , , I Balsam ;James McFarlane,. Seagrave; bore sent Tom Willis and Alex aird to 193M - --, . - ,�"-Pr�4 . .. .-, - . . - ra IAM* some ands I . 1. 1: . - . . with a BILK Z .4,Q -i =131 =s jajtM I& arft beat stl1g. - - I r",4.�... i --.il- . - IFE114L A4F=11L " A-1i, . - . - � — -- ­�, .. . Graham Bros., Claremont; •John Miller, bat, Baird's wicket falli a tole- 4100000104100 of $00400 from "at with Omer. =Ialary orcommissionto � . ., , � - . 119 when . - �m Z , . � ,: ., ---. , �. - A11h -,�,!. , . . - . ". � � .11 �,., -- Markham ; Win. Shier, SCUFFLERS.I. -, " A -.. � . . r, Sunderland ;.Tao. graph read 7'runs. Beldam join ::.1 Jl i", I � I -11 I Willis Co., . . - , . . . . � :-:: . - ­ � REFERE —The Lytle Safe & Lock 146 to 150 Water St.; , - ,.1'1.:';4,: �"., �, � - - so& HOME , .,�� - ", Y - - - - r soon put 13 = . - . FOR SALK - . . � I . ­ - - ..� I - . '­,� - �::*i�,- . - I . .. � 0 .,�,O � - - � .- - I . I .. - . Tazewell, Uxbridge ; S. . rtb, Clare- runt to win',Willis being run out w . . - Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race st.,-,Qiudnn&ti3Ohi � . - . -, -, U .. -Ak � . . . : 6- I'A I'l.ft NCES : , .1 Campbell, Woodville ; = ivary aD4 aua the pair on the . - , e , - � " . . ­ - � - - � � .. I . . , ­ I - - , �' - 'I ! ly . � I.., - - . ,.,.?�, I. . I . � I - I .. ­ . ­­Wli -- - , . . k. �-11, ­ ­ .1 , - > , -1 -- ­ � MOM. I was 15. He AS attempting . . ms_l . . . . . -�41! '. t I , iriKILLb 1VJL 10 JJ It. rLa JL Z - -. - . �, �.. . k his I - • . ...., ...,�- 7 T, - - I M to rob winning run. H. ace,but - � ----- . 1, The crook Lloyd who attempted Willis too -,', - � I .. , . , ­< - .- •� .' � ". . ' f � - I .Fell Bros. jewelry store at Oshawa, of Beldam hit the next ball for 2 tt a win- .. " ­ - . -. � . CT.AAaTZ=2X01-TT - ­--., - -, ,6�'N � 1 � - - --- . . � - . : match, when stumps wer drawn. I DRESSMAKING .1. , - sereral watches on the 17th inst., and Ding the m � . . I , .­­ z � - I .- . I . � I, 4 �1- � 101 , .1 . ;.., ­ 1'. . . � - I I -1 : - - The score is as follows : , . . - ow I - , � " ---, shOt at Howard Felt when pursued, with. W wo -, E I , . A ..". I ' . SURB01 . . . . .. . 1SEAUT . -: ---.-,-`-.�-:`:,., -••. -- � � NckaBono VILLAGE. . I . bd MRS. L'WISE '� ;�,­;�.-:- " - . drew his plea for a jury and intimated . � . , - , . - I . . '. . I ,�.,,­, - . .: that he would plead guiltv before tl16 Bunter run out...... .4 T. Willis. ni out.. It . , - . . . . . - - •' " - - 1.4 . - �E'. -- � cc - wish to announce to the ladies of Picker - �. .. � ­'. "' - -� 11 - . �. RicharAlson, c Reeve, .. .. 71M . � � - - 4i�l U0 1 . . ., . 9 , . .. .. - d . . Countyjudge. H ged before b Beldam.......... ...... 0 A. Baird, b I unwr a . 1. .- ,- . e was arrain � . .� - . . . �-i ing and vicinity that tb,ey have been for- I b � -1 , . . � - s� �­ - , ' d . . . . . I . , , I Judge -Dartnel on Tuesday afternoon an Carnagbau, b Holdain I Beld%w. not out.. .' 94 - . -- I --- - � - - - ­ - --- - , . ­ " . . , �, I - 0 . - . ..�,ql ,-"t, il . I - sentenced Galloway, b Baird.. 0 - H. Willis, no out.. 0 . I-, o tunate in Securing a lady who has had , - ­ " - . .- .�.�: .z­�` -W,' .. . tenced to seven years in Kingston pen, Cbeape, b Baird.. 21 .1. Bairit. to b t . �Pp. . . , - ` , '. .. .. -? - ---'-­*,A � . - - . SPECIAL - BARGAIN ! - - �-4 - t about nine years experience in the city .1 � , ,,,, . . ... ; - itentiary. Wednesday morning sheriff Forfar, c Lennox, b - . ---: 'a . . . :�::, r - lip ... Taylor, to'ba . . I .- I V " .. -�. I . z , ..... ... ­ 6 11 � I . .- Paxton and officer Van Woodruff took . — . - � . , , � � , , . . of Toronto, and are therefore in a better I ' ­­-* -, 11 . - . - A. Secor, b Beldam.. ,3- Lennox, to -' . � Go . , — -A . I I - I i 0 Reeve. to bat I . I I . . . � � ­,�­Ny . - . . train and escorte'd the prisoner to the x%,. decor, run out.. t� , position than ever to supply all who may .­ - ,� I � ' - I . . � I In a second hand buggy I � ­-!�� ,* , " - - - Rev.T. Walker, b Uel- � . . . , >;y:_, ,-,- ., .� Limestone city to serve his term. . , I = - - ' ..... -...�:­ I ... ;;; , o .Parker. to W . 6 I ­­'4 - I . dau .... ............. . favor them with their patronage. 3 . � , . . - . . The experience of the manufacturers of Beldam, c Beldam b I . - - . . I - . .;,�",4­� i � I ­ .­.- .. .. and sbveral kinds of . � - --I X - -- - ---------- ­ ...-, fit,. ,.� ; the "Myrtle Navy "tobacco is a valuable Baird - � ....... ­... 4 Carroll. ' .0 ba . . tl-- .. . . - . . � - . � I . I - ,� ' . - • I - I ! 4 4 F. Walker. not out.. 2 Gormley, to 11t , , .. . . ­ I � . - ­:. ­ , , ' L . lesson in po'litical economy. Previous to 6 Fxtr" ... ...'... 6 . . : � __ _ . I , - . . . . � . � i . . - � ' � Extras ...; ...... . . - , - . - , - . - . — , . . Carts, Etc. '.. - , , I - - their commencing that brand, the tobacco --- . I - �. ,�. ,�., ...� - - .1 Total. 1,47 .1 i. I 111. I � We E. O'BRIEN.'..-,�`., ". I - ' ... " '! .. ­..... . ,-.A­­1-,. . - Total.... - .� . - . I I � - - made of the finest Virginian leaf, was al. - ....... W�','� � t= - �� ��­ - , i , I I . - . , .�- - � . . . � . ­ . ­��". . . . � ' The foot races werb numerous, . - � . I . , . , --­ � ... ,. --- ­ I - ways held at fancy prices, and u but we Don't- miss 9843 ing them. . � I - : —THE---- - I I -�,­�` �� -4,P . put lip i - � . .. - . - ; , ­1� .. I ...-.11 Q1. . s ­ r. . ­ solue fancy style of manufacture. It was failed to get a full fist of wiunem. The - �-- I . � . . - ' I - - � . .. . .- I .11 ? 'i�­�,,%�; , ' - '- ' -' " " 1: .� 1,44 � , . � - " : thought would bu MW1310 was 8 . . I � - - - - - . . �.. , - � -1 ' ' I . - - I . it under h HE - * - --a.1", :: - . as by the now Ge ebrated � .11 . - - . , A .. ­ thoug t that only the rich ' y u e able & nice speeding 'cart, obeap. I I I � ghland Crook brass band PHOTOGRAPHS 0 � . L , A, . :;­­.­ t, -'- Such tobacco, and at the old prices none - In . . ­J 1.�-- '­%W. . W � I - - - I ,­ leadership of Professor A. John LLW. .,'Pump Factor'yy. - H disposed of his . I.` �" '-' , .- .: but the rich could buy it. The makers of - Toronto business - - 'A' , - .- ­�. I . , �. - . ' . . � " . ��­ . the evening the crowd journeyed t � Wash We� H. JACKSON, - - �:� - . - . � -- �,�,�'­) . - : "' 9:roW, V370 :ftet= � , ". " ..�, , I ­. . - the "Myrtle Navy" resolved to strip the ingtou, where, notwithstanding t1la chilly � CW. C.* P � and will hereafter devote his en- ­* • �;,,!..,­ ". , 1. - : 1-� manufacture of the tobacco of all its fancy so * I - 11 :.- q� . . '... � I atmosphere they had an evening ;>f lid � .1 .. ­�- ., .11 " .� ­ . - . -. * ­ `­ - � 11 . � . . - . I . - Manufacturer of - costs &"V I .. . :­L? ­-, - costs and put their profit at so low a rate enjoyment, and if laughter begets' fit we -- I - - - - -------- ---- ---- --- . tirA time to Whitby Gallery. -- .- - �, ,- -�.-" -I L' .. . . .: ,.-. I � ". . . :,. .; that no competitor could possibly under- expe- ay a Sclarboroian expand tion Pumps I -�­ '. 4 .. . l , - ''. . . .. : ct to see man - Lift, Force & Sue 1"': -��, , ,.I.% `1- . I : " sell them with the same quality of article, as Bougough kept the large crowd 'n roars • USINESS is already c no-_ � -. 11., - 't . -. � / 14 �...,., , - -.. ­.- . h M I . Mps . .. ­ ­ -- . - From the very first, until now, -their rate of laughter for over -an our. r. Curran, -- Deep.w0l Pu ' of Brass, Iron and 13 . . - . �-­-: SO D, ing to hum, but the facilities are - -, ­� - � � ,� � z - which 1� I � were well ceived. - , . - It . I .. ,- .. - , of profit has been a their percentage L-sang some songs which were well - - ,,­ -.114 J ., .P . .. - �� , 1, "I �-, .. - as and got - . �;,: , ­44 '. -- - - , --'- -- - - -- - 4 ... ; '- . - , -- � . , :-- upon . . --r'4.',4-- . -- . � L � 1. . the cost. It is ieir enorruous Sales Rev. J. .1. Redditt gave an address Barnard of Whitby, has sold the watch GEARED AND PUMPING WiNDMILLS, such that he can aeeommoaate all :` - `� i matrimonial joke 10 since . - . ..A­Y­�,� n'i.-S , - . . which make their low rate of profit a sat. off -his old matrim, Tanks, land who require pictures. j)uring the �� -11 • ­k ..Vie.: 1. , .. .1 . "t . I . worn threadbare. The spread for a gruff- - Windmill and Cistern, Tan , . �, ��n � ",_ - ' isfactory one in the aggregate, and ,o' d last week, but he has plenty ..­ .1 1.�.. " so tu no be advertise Mail orders -:'. '4�, ��'. .. - � ". . � -1 � '-.,1,:­ .�' � . .. I . . . Station of the inner man was . F1 0 . Cistern Pumps. � holiday season call and get photos , ;:,.,., - . , J� ... . - . J �. I � � � ' ; ' . L gives them their firm upon the Mar- r � I . 1.­ . �k � ­ .1 � . and one aLd all as he and she arcs on) it - - - promptly attended to. ,, --- -­­ - �71 I - - ket. Their success is an excellent lesson ords of more bargains in all grades of American le'� '_. L �,e _, � ;, � . ; , ,_j . .. . ... ." .� I ? ... A!O, - L4 � I , , L � . . " I �.. � ! ... I - ..r. . could truthfully exclaim in the I ,iiyxg, -viant. Pick,rin that will be finished in the latest sty . �.. I 71 . I . . LYHA,N P ) It I ."".. . , I .. �,� , . . . � . " �!: � - 4� -i ,!,� - i �,� -, -i " I " I - - . - . ..I.- I led or I . ­ . .1 I'll - - .­.. . =it I I 11 rliggliland Creek br a band Watches in e of the art. :1 . .. , - .. . ..� w.,.. .. I-, ­��::j - I I I ficlea.- The - - :. ii " ­ . - . everything merry by playi choice � I Consumption. Cured. 4 al 1­ . . . � I . ..� " '- * , �.# I -- ­'**X�- - ­ - � . .. . . � -1. I . fog manufart,turers to study over. the immortal t ­My suffloieno is suf - either Silyer, Gold Filled , , - � 1. . I - made everythi ' would remind you that DAVID SMITH :­.�:-,. . ­ F . - � .. . .... - . An old physician, retired 6v- te asio at short ' .. I � .. ' - � . .�--. - . . - ' e veft - : .. I . . . N from pracitfet, h and appropria rp i tervals. Gold coma. ]Re wo � PECIAL'attention- *11 b gi �' , :-.: ,' . ­ I . -v Ing had Placed In his bands by an East India . PICKERING- . wi � � ­�i • . . . i. * * the of a simple vegetable the his goods keep time, and are as satisfac- - ­­ . 'X.: , � ­ - , �' - , - ViLissionary � .1 1, � . . I .11 - - __ B. B. Osler, Q. 6.9 his adv . Win S . , ­ � ­ � - - Vemedy for the speedy and permanent cure of .. Has for.Bale first class Mowers, T 'i to family groups and u Christmas' V.- , I - {•-" � . )118umPtion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and municipal council of Paris, Ont., he mu.' ry is his Watch Repairing department, Plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse- . ------ ­ A-V .... 01-F 11 - ' - , � ­ - , I . � - - � - , . - . - .. .� , , ... . -..;, I . aq throat and Lung affections, also a positive -legally arant bouns to . ��, , .. - - - , � - nicipalities cannot [ee is a time when most families have & ,., ­ . .. : -1 - I - . .:, Z. � ... atffl radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Po' eve, Cutting Boxes, Horse Bat , . ., ­1 ... - - - -� .4 ­ . ;1, I . . I . - I ., -, V . " - - , , Ntv I , --. - ­ Nervous. Complaints after having tested its which saying a good deal.. Try hi ' . '. , - -,.� , I � . .. to any industry whatever. M � ..... , , . W,­ I (_ _ . �.-.�. . - � . 2, . . . . v a;�. -. .- wonderful - curative powers in thousands of Stuart Walker, formerly -of briage, Iron Jacks, Single Plows and other reunion, it is the proper time to have " ' " '. " �. .., ­ . � -­ ­' - , ­'. - .. 1. ­ I I . I..::: - ton years of age. has sumeedod. ' n- once, and you will come to him - �- - 11%4- ­­!�.,�,� cases, has felt it his duty to inake it known to .0 . - � _ artleles., Plow .points and other re- I -, . . I I -C ­1 7��­ �� �,-' 1-i'v -- . I ­ -, ,. - - I �_,,- 4 . -. " as . . ­­ -.- - -- . . big suffering fellows, Actuated by this motive i . I I I . - groups taken. '-,.: - L -. " , J . ....". -, � ,,�, - .-;`-�'-� .14.- ; - .-' , ..,­,,.­.­,. and a desire to relieve human suffering I will � I . . manufactured --L-",: .- ., : ". ­ - ­ ", k - - .-:?--`,.",��, send free of charge, to all who desire It this ' gobotlarobip. from 400 oo*et I � . � I n hanat manufact db . - . , � " . - '. . -, 4,� . -. rm-M.A1111 '", . Iff"I 6 . * - '7'- 1 1 t � . ,,,�,­.' I 19110" V,�N, ,-�, �-, -:��'O- . - 1041 , ,� � - . - . - 00611'' 4--smiswuoh a . ­� - " - I "aga rdon's Colloge, Aberdeen, 1180tIM& , - 0Z �, ) � - . - - ­ . � in Go . ��k- - v --- - I I . .6kw 71�,�It , � � . - 11V17111 � -�� �­ - ....r , .1 kedpe. in Gem&n, French or English, VOth fail . I And tui- � . -: . I � 1, ,� no- k -: I 1*1­1 � ,.: " .. - ,,, %-.',� directions for preparing and using. Sent by This eutitles .hini to free books ­ . L.., ,.., I Z� -- , ­.�-.­A, ­ , - - --- ", I. ­ . . . . . . , ,� .� .. , I �,A , -1 . I " ��M -- mail by addressing with stamp, looming this tion- and,$20 i F�" dur, M--. - ­ I MOM A-- ". I 11 I I. ,� " - -,� -- !- 7- W ',�; N - 7 ;i 11 . ., , 1­ " : 1, , '. 1p�­ - - . . L­41#.. PL.*" Or. W. A. N01158,11"Prowevil X1100a, Awmw� ; �Qque I - . -1c'.-*W-ki� -, . . . ., . e.l ­­ ,- , ,i�t' I : ­ - 0. - .. - I � -�' i . 1.�;.­ - I �:X -, j� I ­I"-­. - ,? . 1. . .. � . -Z P .� . ­ I I . - .:, % � - ri I- 1­t-' - ­ -1­ - '#I A! 11 - - 1 — - -- ,-. ,�Q'RICYTLT u lAL. c and the reaultS of the aneoea$fal practice of A TE$B1F'IO }1'��}�d$• hoiden b fAf Beery Day. An �.3ameal to the " Seztant •+ �,, . I?- • _� �� - - . , . , ,� _ , I the beat cultivators have abundantly roved � � 1 pp �� ° g: % „�_.f iiYkat�illti” _ f7.pp` ;�, _Tzar -s — �r f�'� �7 -�-1� r7 F� f .f.; ' -° .7 I" "tau'"itiiji'b "rim's a'`'�"dVf 1� - ,FUTve 'rt t re 'ise i� ®tai9t r "' �g Ys aplyo ,,, , , + 4 , . g .r. ` ►"t : -� 4 ,�IOIIt the Fttirm. and of .a.fine mellow ,soil . w suing heavy .��e men Oe� mountain h his, in days of old, 4Pich sweeps, and dusts, or is sod to! ' ". il,, :: - £ ii " :.'[ Wherct mortal never trod. end makes fires, and )ilea the .' ; � � ` `BY¢aa>ttkss -x. RE$Q�. «• Drops through all aet�sone, and n preventing " "� , - Wldle heavenly s_ lendors above a �nd, And sumtaimes leaves a &crew go�oae, ,R ,Z Q'� • ' . - a f t a A ] Montreal, despatch says : —At $ o'clock There Moat topped with (3od ! + in vetch • . ..=through vRh_ich..to some ei;tent always talked :�.. ; y`: A'tlbrr ndenttasks ns for some infotrma� ti yea'srday afternoon a terrific ex lesion ors- `� sweet eornmvnion, glorious, Brand, case it atnells orfnl, worse than lamp ale ; g £.� into the - _.t,:°_ follow aiiperficial`caltnre.` r i - r• ,We :' tion neon the aubjoot of green manuring,- - I have spoken of it frequently before but cur ed at the Brownsbur}� cartridge factory, God gave his promii�e sure. And wrings the Bel aad toles it whin _ . '�,.- - t e {';� f3 P I b�li er I eaQriot too often im impress n n r The explosion took And made his covenant with man . Men dies, to the grief of aurvivin pardnerS, },. I - and wonders How it is, that a. ivtsn oro feu miles from bore. ' town from a soil can enrich Ehat "soil b P p° Ala: =e in a buildiug set apart from the far- l�ternaily secure. And sweeps paths ; and for the servusses s " I ' � Y 'trly rettdhrs the loss '',that they constantly ing a in turned under, and ex -- suffer from the im for for the purpose of loading detonators. 11H1s Ale the should ever be, Gets X100 per annum, wish them that _ .- preform �. - ' � _, $a improper er care of fertilizin pep a would =''} ` ever ha' teases hta opinion that no more San be p p g Fos unateJ onl four coons were at work s h 1 be their Qod• thinks deer, let ein try it ; P material&, All through the country I Gave Y Y p'- VPhile they obeyed His holy will Clettin up before starts hC in all wethers . - {,list had - veu back to the land than has been. taken seen if in t is building at the time, and, although And ke p - of Bela" gt winter thousands of )rasa of man- of the f►t the faith they vowed. And kindlin fires when the wether • - - ,. __ from it. His mistake is in suppoeiug that ure- iii o ti barnyards, blerchin and wash- the explosion thoroughly dem demolished . And still to us the promise stands. - ..1., :} , the entire nourishment of the manuring pe g dot nator workshop, the other buildings As by the Jews twas heard; Is as cold as zero, and like as not - - ,} - a belief I crops especially when tire. consist of 'mg &may' - By the time it is hauled out in an their occupants sustained nothing more He will arse t us as His own, Green wood for kindlin ; i wouldn't be lured To eneet r ,: P Y y the s rib , it. will have at the outside not Itt we obey word. '' bush o leguminous plants such as clover, alfalfa spring, the a shaking u To do it for no sum, —But O Sextant I =f i " tx P + more than fife er cent. of its on lust value. g p' Eliza B. 8erin . , ? as '• . Y P g 7 ie detonator building was literallq , '� lI There are 1 kirmoddity wicks more than . and I—' r - - etc., comes from the soil ; oil the coutrary, , If the manure is to be withheld from the - ah these plants have to a large degree the prop- fields until spring, the only sensible way is blo vn to stains, and nothing now remains day —This boundlea& desire 1><ad not gold, with doant coat nothin, _' - z 1 :''.• ert of. drawing some of their most valu- of i ' but a mass of ruins. Nobody seemed its original from man itself ;nothing weals Worth more than anything except _. s '. el n, do Y g to keep it under cover' and then it must be clan i _ able element from the atmosphere. But kept slightly damp, and turned frequently t° now how many people were in the build- tender itself restle" ; something above the The sole of man I i mean power Are, Sexton},, : IA. Y ry etc - - if They could only obtain food firm the to prevent burning and the escape of the in t the time of the accident, and it was bounds of this world implawtecl those de- I mean pewer areI O it is plenty out of doors, sj I .-_ soil, certain of the plants would still be of no until W.Iliam Burke, who was blown sires after a higher good, and made him So plenty it doant no what tin airth down tl P ammonia, one of its most valuable qualities. `, . ---e► love _ value m furnishing sustenance for certain Where there is not room to store the man- through the door, and who was the only restless in everything else. And since the To dew with itself, but flys about � - � fee t I - - _ others. For instance the small grains ob- ure and shelter it it should be hauled out one who got out of the building alive, was soul can only rest in that which is infinite, Scatterin leaves and bloin off men's hafts) . _ + feet wo �; . , tain their food almost wholly from the five upon the fields and spread as teat as made, bright to eonseiuusneae, that the real state there is something infJaite for it to rest in ; In short, it's 7�st as "free as are" out sores. c�c of six inches of , to Boil and successive p of he tie wits:tiafW - 'phe �fi .ydght since nothing in the world, though a man But 0 sextant, .in our church, shot ac P This plan.has flip added recommendation of '- . cropping would soon exhaust this while the saving labor, and freeing you from this tfr tended °the vtroFkf the- eeaicheir._waa had the whole can give it satisfaction, there It s scarce as buty, scarce as bank bills, .. Seemed ' ' '� �loweh 'soft "was et "rich in the weeded a t salsas trunk. The right leg had been is something sleeve the world only capable When aginte beg for miacbun4, - Y. ,t_ _ 9 work in spring, when you can find plenty + by sets �,._ elements, The rootp of the l�gumi -1 of employment at,.otber. dutieq.. If plenty wr ached raggedly from the body. Further to do it, otherwise the soul would always Wish some sag is party offten (fain t nothin . her lbv 1 :i j • i : notrsylan=ts tgo lower down and deaw ; u oak] of absorbents and_. bedding are'used so as to se ch revealed the head, horribly distort- without it, and be more in vain than any to me, wat I give ain t nothin to nobody) filmy I I Q tb� stores, and then by being �plougheii revent the esca a both of liquids and am- ed some yards away, and in a different di- other creature. There is, therefore, some But, O Sextant, U abet 500 men, wimmin ` :1 but Gf under arts daoem osin Hint the aarfacd p p roc, ion was fogn�i the leg. This body was infinite being that can only give &content- And children, speahally the latter, I ;;i;10 P g monia there is not much ob'ection to leav• - W Gret t :- the again enrich the to soil. B & adi- 1 aft'.rwarde- idefitified as that of James Arent to the soul and this is (led.— [Philip Upin a tits place, aomeha>ibad broths, they Y g P Y ] in - the manure in the stable until a load a al r� C: _ eioua rotation of clover and -small grains a has accumulated. It ie not a good plan, hf rna, of Montreal, a j�dnth of 17. Will- Charnock, None ain t 28weet, some is fevey, t - ; : farm may be cropped very heavily and eon- however, to allow'the horses and cattle to iar Gunn, of North Maisonneave, was also Wednesday —If we- consider the dignity Some isscrofilous, sonic has bad teeth . golden .1 stt.n.tly increase in fe if the cloy Stand u nit or foul feet ma result. kil ed: He was not mangled like Kearns, of an intelligent being, and put that in the And some hair t none, and some ain't t over . ' . they d er is cut and fed to c ,. a>Ii •:,ate matfnre y bu when the rescuing party reached him he scales against bruits inanimate matter, we clean ; but every 1 on 'em bretbes in and out, - ` we stone dead. John Curren, foreman, ma affirm without overvaluing human And out and in, say 50 times a minri� `'t ly sou carefully retained •wif slid' evein " *; - Y serene' t.� _ greater3rncome may yliad,Ww outanydots �+,, _ - of his department, was in the building at nature, that the soul of one virtuous and re- Or 1 million and a half broths an our. - __ _ G� R; . _ riment to the soil. ., �ne�iBBY �attls• th' time of the explosion. Tbo unfor- ligious man is of greater worth and excel- Now how long will a church ful of are - `' - .. CA 1. I - The development dairy cow ' '; in experienced dairyman writee that the 'tu ate man was al3aolute. blown,•into un- lease than the sun and his planets. — [Thos, Last at that rate Iask you —say 15 rrinits —. Side, t 1 ., "8t"pends very mu . upon the;tseatm8itt.that' {ltrnseys are cattle that bavii,wptributed re iilizable fitotna, He, leaveit a young Bentley. And then ways to be did ? Why then tteru] �� she receives alj- ` V The d tf "-to'th"; � r 1 to improving ur native w; , to whom he was only married last Thursday.—If ou would increase our They must bivthe it all over agin, and then q .61 • ` inherits m�e still carter doreYo d ' "' '" g`""`" s T rasa ,she, formerly Miss Sutherland, a y d y life for et your Agin, and so on till each has took it down wit of� pe ► "r ds,04 ZAl, Europe has pant acrd s Y h)iptneaa an prolong your g y led - or they may ,qufte ,as easily be seriously - the ocew*� fame of this breed may not ha ins came out from England to marry neighbor's faults. Forget the slander you At least 10 times, and let it up agin; - daY d "shunted and be so stall known as eitlief"ttCe Jerseys, P have ever heard• Forget the temptations t rt ;fed; , T'he . calf anti the geh y hit the week revious. William Burke, and west's more the same individoal do n'0 olriivi, :': _.: • fer must b kind)- and led suer =, stein- riesiana qr A rahitres,� ut the th only ocenpant now alive, is very badly Forget the faultfinding and give little Have the privilege of brethin his own . -- - not 1 f oust and 'adi 1 ith such food as will . � - . y b in red, but the doctors sa that he ma g g g are and no one's else each must take p - Y ] P' .tlx rage;"IvOfth of the individual animals of Y Y thought to the cause that provoked -it. For- + • .. ins or best secure l�rl>Iertili' owth.. of bone and S , vet ver. Dr. Ma rand, of St. Andrew's, et the eculiarities of our friends and Whatever comes to him. O Sextant, doant , n ! a ,must Inklie them stand foremost Y C44 it . - ` _ _ muscle, together with a hartiy and,' igorous ''t improved cattle of our country he l an inquest and a verdict of accidental unto remember the good points that make You no our lunge is bellu$ sea, to blo the Bede _ � -- constitution. It is t of best-Ao br i1t them $ey isA -ureat butter- maker, and de to was returns . you fond of them. Forget all peraoaal Fier of life, and keep it from ghoin out; Y t voutl; e d - s$ that they will dr --the. ftt'st: if until .bh .b '" ftvotf'i these pure -bred animals can a . " quarrels or histories that you may have and how can bellusses blo wit out wind, . _ �� I 1: e - _ samewhat after two years:-of age, as earlier be uQc' in man of the good dal animals it " • heard b accident, and which if repeated A,nd ain't wind are? i put it to your - � '• t' breeding has a tense to weaken the con- Y g �'he Ph�O bore Te1t3Qra h• y p., ' upoD 66 progressive farms. As- individual p p would seem a thousand times worse than: Consenens. Are is the same to us as milk E f _ ; `-stitutional vigor. She should then be kept biAter ► makers this breed has never been "o be told that a telegraph wire which is they are. Blot out, as far as poesiole, all to babies, or water is to fish, or pendlums _ ' me n4 __ ' -' in milk as long as powible, and the period widely published, and wonderful feats of b ily transmitting a long message can at the disagreeableness of life ; they will come, to elox, or roots and altos Hato an injun - gate 1 can be extended by good feeding, as the ten- single cows have not been recorded in order th same time be made to convey half a do- but they will grow larger as you remember Doctor, to little pills unto an omepath; .` tends in - _ 4 _ - +-r dency once formed that direction will be to- rarpq;,the value of a whole breed. Fre- ze other messages in opposite directions them, and constant thought.of the acts of Or boys to gurls. Are is for us to brothe; wbet apt to continue. for the first five years the uettl �� ere are exceptional animals amon so nde like a fairy tale ; but that the thing meanness; or, worse still, malice will only What signifies who preaches if i can't drew I ` cow should be tr ,, �,. ' c�litgd as though immature, the other.• breede which produce a startling ca be gone, and is daily being done, fe at- tend to make you more familiar with them. breate? Wata Pol? j/►ata Pollux to S only - - . tihat is, .�d and handled so as to p>:omote amount of butter, but it is doubtful if this to d upon the most respectable scientific Obliterate everything dinsgreeable from sinners who are des? Ded for want of my . - . . - constant growth and 'development. is of any real value to the farmer. The a - hority. The discovery which renders yesterday ; start out with a clean sheet for breath, why, Sextant, when we dye it's -only died. - =r., - One great benefit derived from the dairy, prices of such animals are way above any- th' seastonishingresultspossibleisduetoMr• to -day, and write upon it, for sweet mom- 'f;oz we can t breate no more, that's all. I me . -. and one we are afraid that is too little ap- thing which the average dairy man car af- C• - anvdon-Davies, who has for some years cry's Bake, only those things that are lovely And now, O Sextant, let me beg of you . - _, preciated, is that it affords a steady cash ford to pay, and it is also a question whether bin engaged in rendering it practically and loveable. -- [Bishop Prilberforee. To let a little are into our church. Gret _i, = income, a little almost every day right the rest of the breed is helped by these few w "ratable, and in adapting it alike to tele- Friday— ( Pewer are is sertain proper for the pews) . - - . Cann 1 :. ' -;,�. _.:�- through the year. There is nothing else on exceptions. They are rather abnor-nal ex- p! nic and telegraphic use. It is difficult Y And do it weak days, and Sundays tew, wig] • . the farm exce t the onitry, that can do Falthtulriese lit the humblest part + p p ceptions, and in the eyes of many it injures to onvey to the lay mind an accurate cow- Is better at least than proud success ; It ain't much trouble, only make a hole died ( - . . I i ;! this, and the poultry can only in a much the standin¢of those which are nofimal pro- pr pension of a process so exceedingly tech• end patience and love in &chastened heart And the are will come of itself; " t smaller degree. A nice roll of good butter y y p (It luva to come where it can git warm) wra _ � $'r' g diners. Reading of the wonderful records nr al ; but it may briefly be said that Mr. Are pestle more precious than happiness; to sell everq time one goes to town helps to- of a few Jerae $. the urciraaer nt►taurall gdon -Davis s in the " Phonophore "alit• And in that morning when we shall wake And U how it will rouge the people np, . ..+ " it 1 ward those little expenses, which if allowed Y P Y All the springtime freshness of youth again, p t , p , expects similar astounding results from his i7 a, not the electric current, but the noises Ali tmt,bloa will seem but a flying flake, And aperrit•up the preacher, and stop $sips, t we 1 ' to run, so soon amount to big bills. Their less expensive an al, and the result is he sed by induction. The aignaleare trans- And life-long sorrow a breath on the pane. And yawns, and figgits, as effectoal iZ drol it requires the best part of some big is generally disappointed. m tied by a series of induced electric im- —(J. W . 'Trowbridge. As wind on the dry boans the Profit tels of. I you -f - crop, the wheat; or the. ho , or Ia The avers of the Cur - is od. lees, and the success of the n stem is found . con' P Ke average rttrseya go p y $atnrday —Think as little as possible A,Gesp>�. t.; - couple of fat steers to pay'them off. Farming As a race of special butler - makers all of the it the ability of the inductive force to pass about any gocx] in yourself ;turn your eyes - _ - . - as I -. :. - - is a great deal easier and more satisfadtory registered anknt.ls stand high, and a fear do t ough insulations which electric current resclutely from any view of your acquain- i enG : ti-, . when it is followed in such a way as to dis- not go.pbovt the average to astonish the c not penetrate. A wire may be blown tanees, your influence, your plans, your sue- ,. • .- . - - she . pense with store bills ; but many find this world. _ . Thgy form tbq &okbone of Brost of d n and in contact with the earth, yet, so cass, your following —above all, e k as lit- The $ab 'a Feed. - we ...• a:most impossible, unless they have sow.e our large dairies. Tbey are good working to g an it is tiot broken, it will carry a pho- tle as possible about yourself. be inordi- - 1, - C such means of constant income. When and profitable animals, yielding good work n boric message. By means of the natene aof our self -love makes speech about "Bow shall we shoe the baby?" is tt bro 1 bills are run up there is not often the satire the year round. They are not owned by p onophore messagea can be transmitted ourselves like the putting of a lighted torch question which naturally arises as soon as . jot f. Y,:; close attention to small expenditures, and fancy breeders and societies who are simply w th extraordinary, rapidity, and there is to the dry wood which has been laid out in he put.e on stockings. The plan generally _ �� I so the totals foot up surprisingly large. , desirous of pushing their price up by puh- p tically no limit to tire number of tele- order for burning. Nothing but duty should pnrrtied is to place on the baby's foot a stiff- • - -. } Injudicious feeding is a source of constant lishin their wonderful records. For this tine that ma be sent simultaneous) soled little shoe robabl incorrect iu she "e' and enormous waste u on the ma Dist of g K Y Y open our lips upon this dangerous theme, , probably Th p y reason the Guernsey breed is probably bet- i on the same wire. And, as we have hint- except it be in humble confession of our sic- though of pretty material and finish. In our- farms. Once in a while we find, in our ter suited to dairy purposes than any other ec Mr. Langdon•Davies'systetn is as useful fullness beft,re God.— [Anon. such shoes he begins his struggle for a _ an, . travels about the country, a man who has imported from Europe. The breed comes ephonically as it is telegraphically. A � booting in life, which he finally gains, F' PQi V. - reali7 ^d the economy of correct feeding and from the Channel Islands, where so�many of w re which is conveying- aleett}c signals can tbou *h not as soon as lie would had his __ sonever gives a mouthful to any of his our famous breedr.originated, and they have a the same ti•no be uatd for telephonic con• Queer racts About a WatolL clinging little toes been left to aid him, un ch' stock where there can be a possible chance- been bred there for a time longer than man v Lion without either the message or the hampered by the bondage of n shoe. . ;;. _ of their wasting it. Others throw clean, can remember, simply for butter- maki ng. c versation catering in the least. For Open your watch and look at the little A pretty and sensible fashion which has cn _ - bright hay upon the ground in a muddy The milk and cream that they produce are s e considerable time past experiments in +x'beale, apringe and screws, carp an indis- come up during the past few years is the . I'° barnyard, where a good portion of it is sure wonderfully yellow and rich, and the butter th directions have been proceeding, with pensabl8 part of the whole wonderful ma- use of the moccasin as a -first shoe. These - R' I - - >.. to ba trampled under foot and fouled. Some very seldom needs artificial coloring at airy at gratifying results, which are vouched chine. otice the busy little balance wheel are made of chamois, felt or kid bound with . . . '` . melt who feed under cover have no suitable season of the year. The animals are gener- fc by ouch high authorities as Prof. Sylvan- as it flies to. and fro nncoaaingly, day and bright ribbons or .braid and ornamented - _ - l�'t feeding racks, and so the hay is pulled from ally larger than the Jersey or -Ayrshire, and u! :Thom u, Conrad Cooke and Latimer night, year n and year out. This wonder- with fancy stitches in any way that taste .. de fu little machine is the result of hundreds he - the manger and much of it is wasted. very gentle in disposition. They demand C srk. I'bree of the principal railway corn- may suggest. T hey are beat if made to lace Corn also is often fed to hogs in muddy fair grass for their beat efforts, but they are ' p r ies have already adopted the phQno- of years of study and experiment. The well above the ankle, as they keep in place N' barnyards, fields, or pens, so that much of it not as dainty as the Jersey. This breed p ore; and it inubt be obvious even to the 'catch carried by the average man is tom• butter than if cat low. This footgear is . tb ` is tramped so deeply that the hogs never find has never been bred for the color, as most u scientific mint), that phonophoric tale- posed of ninety eight pieces and its menu- warm and very pretty and does not cramp it. Corn- fodder,staeked out of doors,is wast- of the other breeds, and their owners have g phy and telephony, in so vastly increas. facture embraces more than 2,000 distinct the toes or interfere with baby's first efforts - $a . - - : ed by the wind and weather and rat pidly simply tried to develop the points in good i the electrician's power over the wires, and separate operations. Some of the sm %ll• to crawl ormalk. The only serious objet- . -' or deteriorates in feeding value. Even a1op, butter. making, allowing nature to take care h before it a .very great future. The eat screws are so minute that the unaided tion to moccasins is the - difficulty of keep -. _ �• - made of brau or meat that has cost good of the color of the hair. A fine, pure bred p onophore, indeed, increases almost to in• eyes cannot distincruish them from steel fir- ing them on the feet of an active child after' - - as . - money, is fed.in shallow troughs in which herd will produce good quantities of butter, fi ity the number of words that can be inge or specks of dirt. Under a powerful he begins to crawl, and this in tiv%e leads the . h� . - -- _ the animals step and wallow until half is t ma if in lass a erfect screw is revealed. - w p every pound of which will often Bell for 30 tr namitte• ru a given time. 1 t is obvious, magnifying g g P mothers to discard them in favor of the Shoe spilled upon the ground. This way of feed- cents. It is of superior taste, flavor and t! refore, that it of ors great possibilities in The alit iu the head is 2•It)OOtpa of an inch faulty as it is. ' . tE is the worst sort of folly, turd , is a double color, and when a market for it is once es- t1 way of oheapeuing the coat of telegrams. wide. It takes 308,U00 of these screws to be sole of a baby's bare foot is not unlike h' loss, a Toss of the labor of growing the food, tablished it is an easy matter to get such ' long as the number of words thd9 could weigh a pound,and a pound is worth $1,685. a wedge in shape the broad part being at • - k and of the prospe ive profit that would re- prices for it summer and winter. The chief carried by a wire in an hour was rigidly The hair•apring is a strip of the finest steel the toes, while the shoe meant for his use rr p y merit of the Guernseys i6 that the can be li ited, it was hopeless to look for an au'.,- about cJ inches long, I -100th inch wide and n _ suit if it were pro erl fed out. Y Y Pe y � '� is often either narrower at the Coca than at r While the liber feeding of corn will in- 27-10,000ths inch thick. It is coiled u in - - si g judged as flocks and herds, and not as in- et ntial reduction h the poet of telegraph• P the heel or else of about equal width. The . crease the flolw of milk, it still is not. an dividual animals. A good herd shows that i ►;- but ape phonophore at once increases spiral form and finely tempered. the gro- perfect epos has not yet 'been evolved for economical food to use in the dairy. The the average is high, and it is this which is so tI_ capacity and the speed of.every wire to ceas of tempering these speinge was long either infanta or adults, notwithstanding • - � a - _ - same value expended in bran and oil -meal essential to a dairyman. Individual animals w ereh it may be fitted. held as a secret" by the few fortunate ones advertisements to the contrary, but therta � . - e . , - - will give "a much Vetter return. The prat- do not count so much sa toe high average p�sesaing it, and even Haw is not generally are degrees even of badness. ' : - _ : tice is steadily gro•vingg of feeding some con- of the whole herd. ! , - - . . known. 'Cheir manufacture requires great The ideal shoe should conform as nearly 9 cc�ntratdd food to milch cows at all season, ._ The Average John• ' skill and care. The strip is gauged to 20- possible to the.apape of the foot and be v ' ,trci wherever tried, we have rcarson to be - �'onjugal quarrels are go constantly the 1000ths of an inch,but no meaeuria instru- r lieve it has proved profitable and eatisfac- • _ time of ridicule and the text of wanringa y pa neither too loose nos too Light. In particular ment has as et been devised ca ble of fine < for 3a ose ou ex riment in this lino The Fetnzndity of Flies• . . it should be amply wide across the great- - . _- y. Suppose y experiment t the unwedc:ed that we lose eight of the enough toe atripwhatthe strength toe. joint and allow the toes room to spread . _ • when you turn your cow out upon short A common house fly lays four time9 p in truth that husbands and wives bicker of thehniahedapriagwillbe. A20•1000thpart out instead of beingpressedtightdy together. - . - pasture in the spring. during thesunimerseason. eaohtime . , • irk more than parentoandchildren, brothers of an inch ditlerence in the thickness of the Mothers should see that the baby's shoe is' . t - f . an average of eighty eggs, which ctrl makes a ditferenee in the tannin of a • An unsound or blemished horse is usually makes ............................. ....: M ai -I sisters. In every community there g aorreat in this respect and that it is also - - - ;; t - - . - one of little worth. The majority of un- One -half of these are fupposod to be i�+- at _i more blood rzlationir who do not speak watch of about six minutes per hour. long enough to extend slightly beyond the - , _ sound or blemished horses. are usually so male+t, so that each of these four ; ' one another than divorced couples. The value of these springs, when finished des rn order to allow freedom of because of brutal or careless treatment and broodR produces forts— and laced in watches, rs enormous in pro motion and : ' ' 1. First eighth, or forty females of the s and fighting come upon us not p p room for growth. ure a direct reflection upon their owner. A fleet brood, also lay four tintosin the : t ugh matrimony so much as through the portion to the malarial from which they are Having secured these essential points -she , . _ , dark stable is not a good place in which to course of the summer, which makoa. 12,8V m nifold infirmities of moral nature. made. A comparison will give a good idea. can probably do little toward attaining the . develop horse -flesh. The conditions under The flrsteighth of these last, or 1840te- . =„coat women take to married life and A ton of steel made rap rnoto hair - apringe erfect shoe until the shoemaker pas re- males• lay three times, making a when in watches is worth more than twelve' - - - which plant life and animal life flourish, do _ ' setting" of SU,000 Ildne easily. Johns liking for domesticity Formed his views regarding the shape of a- . - - : _ ` . - rot vary greatly. Grow a plant, in a dark The second eighth lay twice; or eggs to fa - venally an acquired taste, like that for and one -half times the value of the same baby'a foot. _ g cellar and see how it turns out. A colt the number of ....................... 256,060 0 and caviare, and to sin aptitude for weight of pure gold. Hair - spring wire . The third and fourth eighth lay at 1 acs _ _ raised in a dark stable will have just about tb duties it involves requires patience. He weighs on ®- tvtentieth of a grain to the inch. _ - as much stamina. least once each, or... _ . .. 256,000 q �` One mile of wire weighs less than half a - : 2. Tito Berens eight'-, or rho tort • to- needs filing down, and chinking, and round- g, ". ` - t , Y g t in off, and sandpapering pefore ho fits de- Pound. The balance gives five vibrations Al n� the Time• tiVe all know' what irrigation, b $lulu a males of these end brood lay tree 1$ - X- plentiful supply of moisture at all seasons, times and produce eggstotbeamount co °ously into the chimney corner. A stock every second, 300 every minute, 18,000 Iwondefif some heaven-sent thou ht •� : - .: .. of ........ ............................... 9,600 - eve hoar, 432 S - f ^` can do toward insurin good cro e. But sae every ,000 every ay, and 157,680, , g g P One -sixth of these, or 1600 females, lay s ry of my girlish days was of a careless, Thrilled you to -day. Yerhspa it broughti , - irri anon cannot be ractised in all cases we aY -g 3, po 000 ever ear. At each vibration it rotates g - g P three times or eggs to the number of 98!,00 h o -luck housewife who, u n the Y Anew, sweet li ht •then send it on 4 - . must avail ourselves of the best substitutes The second sixth lay twice the eggs a ival of anexpeoted guests, told her maid about one and one- fourth times, which To help so won the llnrong one _ - = .. for it that we can command. One of the numbering. � .......................... 436,000 ., t to bother about changing the sloth makes 197, IOO,txlO revolutions every year. _ g - i - The third lay once, or ................... In order that we may better understand the . .. - -� , - . best of these, and the one most generally g, The third eighth or the forty female b to aet dates and dishes so as to humor y Through weary starless nights of paid - I within reach, is to give the soil such a thor- of the third brood, lay twice, or eggs - t a tp,' stupendous amount of labor performed by We have passed ; but not in vain; ° nigh pulverization that it will retain a snr- to the number of ................... - _ Aso masculine n„tnre lies a is to be these tiny works,, let us make a few eom- Some bitter lesson leaves its rwect. • °'. 1 P° 'Twill help another to repeat - of hogs or 1600 fenialea a . One fourth t 7 icons. Take, for illustration a locomo- , "' ; _ _ plub of water when it comes, and furnish it twice more, which is ...........:..... 2.56,00 hi Died. Ufie of the spots is the manly Pu ' Along the line. , , _ 1 ,o plants sa it may be needed during their 4• The fourth e!ghtb, or forty females di y of some Johns to discourage o t first five with t3 -foot driving wheels. Let its L. I _.. ' row ±h. A deeply and finely cultivated soil of the fourth brood, have one layin - wheels be run until the have iven the The echoin cadence of a hymn. - . g h ring any plan that originates with a we. Y g• A piatare�s beauty grand though dim - ' A �olde water like a aeon 9. A soil may be eriod each, which produces eggs to • e. m n. Wives there are who have learned tee, number of revolutions' that a watch The fragrance of a winter flower— ' .'« F • . , _ g tlianumbero f ......................... 9$000 doeain one d the will have covered •"a ply loosened, but if this loosened mass is Half of these last, or 1600 females, will t , Irnaek of insinuating a scheme upon 'year Y Let them renew their ma a power - _ - . ` �ni broken clods and lam s there will he a distsnee ual�to twent twenty-eight ht complete late Along the line$ p T.. . _ _. ._ _ y p also lay 80 eggs each, which gives us. 1288,000 - a- husbands attention until the logical y' g P circuits of the earth. All this a watch does How man lips have never trilled - ' Innumerable openings between them which a ,uses find themselves proposing of their y ppss r. 1 act like so man ova orating chimneys a Total product of a single pair of flies in o n free will the vet deal as born of their without lather attention than winding once The song with which yoursoul -it3 filled, -,' _i 'I,• - . 11 .. �`..: , will Y p Y p ........ one Season .............. . •.. 2,080,320 Y g every twenty -four hours. Then boldly, glac}ty tell it out ; - ` to allow the moisture that is below to esea lusts brains. This is genius. ii - Y , .`' Arid make tone triumphant shomb �` " It has been estimated that if etch fl P g - --- --» = t. • ` ' above. Thus the water which. ought to hatched should live to be 4 years of age, at Married women live on an averaggee, two �on8 the lino. - ' • 1 held for future ape is rapidly dissipated the end of that time the would forma awe moat account for eve idle word, years longer than single women, althou A smile an answering smile will brio • °•• - ' ; ' without.iaving served any good end. This solid mass around the ear h, extending to s we mast for every idle silnnee.— [Benja• one woman in seventy dies in childbirth. A hand-clasp-11s; a little thing : g' �. :. lox.. may be very largely prevented by hav- a height of fift miles or about the eatlmat• Ii'ranklin. A word o! cheer, of love of praise i r, ,`= ' - lug a finely pulverized stratum at the top, g Y _ Albion W. Tourgee is reported to have Yet only these some seal may raise h • _ =1..' ` so that no open chimne swill exist to throw od thickness of our atmosphere. " +� <{ Along the line. ; ' . % rq ` P y , , iStrength of habit : DtroIay, sa 'the .said at 3t. Paul, Minn,, that if there is not . '. I ; p< fe of the sick man, " Here is the Rev. Mr. a ma ked change in the attitude of the cciur- Paps it alon - -the watchword broth VI. '` ,. olt the vapor. Equally objectionable with a. ge g ,.. - coarse ru: face is a hard surface wbi,eh the c' I," said a self -made man, •c sissies in seaman, who bee come to talk to poa.�� t toward tics colored race we alts)) have Aandola�aping hand, touch one ono ' �' ,_ ' .- 'Os _ _: Bend up the praise; the trustful pray _ . ;:.: . \ . ' grater c+innot penetrate, but from which it life without a farthing in my pocket." ` Did he bring anybody to identify -him 1 within the next 10 years a maasacre such soutyourlove for all to share ' - - . 1, �, - `:`' - ' rri:p off, thtix losing the required supply to 4nd I, put in another,, started in life• i uired the bank cashier feebl . --ChWa o has not been alleled since the french , , ..... &` a.- ` , Along _ ;:'5` - the gtavt'inb crap, The teaching of �,.,eory wi',Iiout a pot e - - >�ovolution. ". {Hera F. - - - Y g F the lin € k? k t�" ibwie. r. :. ice. .. *,4 ' k . % = - _ % p�' N. , _ t' ) _- -W.' " I �..1 �_." - d' .P4 {��p* - - - - ' -• .�i.� y.�^s.'su•T..' '.$ _ yy .4 f- .i `,, .fin :. tr� 9'.. _. - '4rt _ it'. �- ' "r.- J Cif• . '�.- . 1. f''x. f yi." •!E. A% _Y' •tij 'u. :,tie iT 4 '6•v �t�� _ - - ;*� p. 4f. J _ - 5'. � _ i t... r k' � j +7 d TMJ Y b. .d ,.,„; ,ifs y •'�.r .' " {� :Yi -• i @. flue - 9{- x p C 3. !. 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Whelming oddL" ore for the wwid; dinner was his hwtn% repromobed him, but with aiiii Us& nigb4s' md the p-3f,mwsr was bo& to - ­- .� . �- . ... . - '. 5.". - Z. .- gazifia ­ - " 11 4-1 . I ien stood beneath the porch Gretchen put her hand in his.- -, -- -.", - I am - dyer asort had thrown bar wait Id "M CANdwrWaL t . — , ­ . I - I . Gretel A, b �i ,. I . . -7 �-.­:--.�,-"J. I --: , ht. Tbe�e was a Pore trug N, t overwhelming odds," ipWamoex "91to was not In the around kin nock and bemught him to dwl 'He aswo In My qvittlY. AM* hVA A* -­ ' ­ � - - R a I a4zoans - I - I T'Irj'-L� ' - 1;1 . into, the twilig blonsumg, roses to reveal con ti 'a f , i#y un - iminUlled by the news of his daug. very tenderly -with - little Gretchen. And iet arriya& GM&*M V&S 100khA bdffiW-,V.- -, .."A& I.— I ,weve no tr,proosa�, ultt. .pindful.-Ileast - . A-,. - . ­:.,�-,:; there llip in grimy Beln*ur OCA& 1%sa 44, t , "t ter',& ,rigagemout. He ate & hearty this was he had kept hi 3, .- t, , '. of hprJ:;r a !0:,d his 1, - orvdnl eagerness, the , -, - 1"Wer -- -1, I -I .Wiltieo of the future always I - ,-A a '1: ,4 r'�"'4- : - " 31 tell. People . y work rswe ug ' 9 &I and !ike Oliver Twist, asked for more His promise! The rust of years ... -I& ... , , I ­ - , . , blest, Cain Dori - J I not stay to, tote oorkfW O" - - A , 4" hapdromnut"an cmAd ., . M ­ . `i ­ ell- - I Cle�,s V -! , c West. 41 If there e :2! '. ,!. I'", - �. .. - ' S - er over, Gretchen went up to her a his soul and corroded all that was on .., '. , - ki One aln 60W a thee sai% I -1,d� - fteedl I ngly u) Yto to. 11. vu . - .; I I I preferred the addition o Ef u lei his sad 'W�tft- —rWA -,. �t,�. -, L I � , - _ ", . ,%-- I ­ . fe Gardens East n ryous young man—at least his Euglirh li=m and was once more face to face ws ming that blind ohimilra t4awitp bank notes into bar haadL '" Tbt* 1.� ...­-,., I been any Amour G � . Pin It. In pursi . 5�- � I.. ever had � .� � - �.'Ivl I.I. . IV:. - . ally vanished. Potentates is nervous—clad in a me�uv colored - toban V he said- . . ­ �� . 1:.?.;J-A . I " . gar- with-zlestars. The terror that shadow of a dream that will-o-the. Gre i .1 ,�� •'' V -- , that had gradu -..... Zt1% kl-,�J- - � e � . - , I believed in them, with- went which the slang of the day not inap- the wrner public ho " Only to See wimp, which man call i", l4e had no. Gretchen gave a happy Uttla ay. " . . i.. . r Gardens b :F�ift--It-,-,,,.��,,.,,,-.'l, . ... - U" sang - "T;. , , I of Beln,ou pathetic its credulity. propriately terms a 'blazer,' asks for the He A) 'j K­ I Rsee Again. #is voice was rough , I . - papm,, where did you Set tbrin T' ".,.�-,�.,;,�, """ , . r p glecti�d and crushed the woman heart in a 1%; "' 1t*F4t,4 a belief which Was 3 very &A .0 � ­� .� they were ry Sa- . .;11 -Vkl - . C 281A I", L I - � ",J _"","�", "t"V To sneering outsiders Pleasure of a few minutes' conversation and ;Gged, drink fro ltd at the o4 Fes; but woman, and was now dotiliz the same with MY reeqns, mW the *��, WAh: I I �. � as --n - , , " I : fort, organ grinders with me. I was not aware that we owed the scan had a soul, and the yearning 66 'to gv )�&, -i.. � - dirty discomfort, his daughter. What would ii. avail him moarnful oati,afactlwL I loi�.", r, ) V - • I ' ' ­� - ,� t,3 , - " ev� . . ...-, 4 A I . -- harsh of 9 and mews; in him anything, or thaAhere could bf anj �Df a .oul fallen from high ideals filled i' .^ , TV -)., and "JX ., .3 . '*' H4 publish , � 0 ,,4 -, ,ge sellers, bat the at that awful moment which comes to; -us 'that basat Maggs." I - . . " Vs. 1. il,'� "t, . I 61.9- wl -- -, - 1� � ,!�,t,jx­ -- . weary men and wo- p%asure • to me-in con?, *k 41M. :air -�--ith strange pathos. . all, when hesought to free his soul froib a;nd be known as a swund Brill"-sarazill. - -.� 1� 1, f., I 11, - ­.- - 1,-IX­ . • wilderness 0f dull Ing .- I �.,...,i.. A " U� , - I rK, , - ­ 1: . W ' - .. , , � .... I - . • I" -�)."- short-0, wil ty into their 80- secorded the few minuUo'convoreation. ; G]IiWhon, moved almost to tea closed the ilt of.blood ? rA ' couldia't call it Ba t.he was u0just to " that bea4t2aysr-7 -, ,,,, .V� '- men, driven by pover ,��O - " %-- '?K - - - - - - I - i and Bqual.ir. . Then he—he blazes I He makes a senti. the -inflow and knelt by bat little bed with mu • men wouldn't recognize it as RL)w � - I - �1, . ` , , , . ­ :!�, ­-, ,' -, , I * , Mite the Matter over, mil Vbw .. -­ A , . elusion t .- " I r, f .. - 1� 1'� hi. , 11� - -�i - . en gazed after ter the form Ding mental statement that he has long loved prs 'r c .., - -�o - - Gretch of her over . lasped ha:nds. A great peace stole wicked ; but the professor, as one awaken, he paWl 19minm, did so in -the pre- ­', ­ il - . - ., . was that you from afar, or—or Woro to that affect. . 1.�:., Ad, R. .i ­. - - - .. 11 1 ,, ' 3 gardens. Ir, into heart and filled it. She could not in from. a dream, know what he had done" fessar's name as weif as his es9m. Ho dim- '.- � ' P"' : - down the ' - , -1 -- - . . " . 1, . . rhapsody :.,i:. .­%" - who had JusT, laid his love at her Fe also tbro*a in a 'gratuitous r ales immediately. Some half forgotten And the knowledge awoke the slee in ducted his 100 potmds out of the *40, . �, v ­-, �rL �-, . . . -a love[ and per- I C., e,,.,, .",,. 1'... ".1 - 11 .,� , �,-�,. 'e. � . . , .; I I , What a fairylike beautiful S about your beauty-(your mother's family lineJeaLne back to her I " .4. .. feet. . I manhood of other years, before he had ,affil san� on the agreement te'the- � �i' •- "" ',�. .. I . . are , " " J L ­`-I - . I - I � 144 . , . ��,4 � X., -, feet w­orld! The twilight was tinged with t very plain), your dutiful self-sacrifice. ' "Suca calm is in my soul to-night, and all. my come 9, selfish, soulless egotist, wrapped up who is now draviDg a ba Mysity I I 11 . ­ Little shifting lights 1) allfe Hodreamliko seems, . � ,t%,.1. ': P, . �i f - � Yes pLpo4 I I .1 ­ � . - . - � and gold. in his own importance. He sat by Gretchen from it, : . .1 �,­­­ � 104 . I - ,­­ ,;:..' . crimson :: Y I ht -7o no wish to sleep, for, quite awake, I I ',, , , - . .:". - "�­q.-..'(7-. - ! � across the sl,.y. Those shifting lights I said that your destinies were bound Z '' -�, �. .� , . �-A. i� •; 1 - shot acr( rs bound 0-dream the strangest . aide and marked how thin she was. After Gretchen looked ver'Vxw'eetsnd1w&a04­ , � ., 2 - . .love's gossamers up in the great work and that you could ' 1. 4 fZ . - - ',�� -; i` A ' o Gretchen every in her bridal arrsy. The little no - 1 -, i` I 1,� - I.` 1i .seemed t she F d &11, what was fame if it robbed him Of �-' tr , v � - L I I I sprites to the stars, so that not leave me." . -ran hour she eat thus, with parted ."...14.Ali. - ­ I by aerial lips and shining eyes ; then she slept, thing also? What duty to humanity at bower of her dreams became a reality, Mil '71, •­ Alit,. I I - be lifted from earth by those " And what did Arnold as ?11 , -,`�', - , ,��4 -'-�&' - - . her love should � I * z � - - . large could by any possibility make it right Balmour Ga�dwls knew bar no mars. It is - - -, - 'y " �i �1i --,17-.e.el ­ 6111� . '.L. - L ­,,­ "'. = ,;�-� , romantic reverie, truly, The professor drew his Tresoing gown . � � ,- - ", ' � '' ' 1; I filmy bonds. A ronia CHAPTER IL �­ .1 for him to neglect his own daughter ? Could. needless to say that the profeswes great :-�'! ,�,� '�A­-�'Iil , Ic- I more closely around him. ; . - - , - -'. I - - but Gretchen was romantic. I there be any astir fame in a work built work on butterflies has not 1i appeumd. .-,,'* -­­',,�%i `r� " -1 I ye I , , i I - ien put up her hands to the stars as 11 He said that --•-Oh it's monstrous I" ith the coming of winter also came db- li* , - � '� �-�--!i�,,,,�i -, il - Gretchen on his own aggrandizement ? Wouldn't it In the meantime he is compiling a. work an + - -- " -A I( • I � I, �� Se , ,,, - . -:' - ' - 40;K4;-" 1 they appeared one by one. They spoke to " Never mind, papa. Please tell me.* eau agement to Gretchen. The professor crumble away and be forgotton ? The �ro- mnshrooins, and in his anxiety to in-vent ,' - - 1--`�'� I 0, 0* . . � . I -1 .1 showered dovvil golden light ; " He said they would have to be ail-. wa inexorable; he would not if f -, - i�',­I .:::,� . her .. WY P"n'60 fessor was not much tve to poetry, but more varieties has nearly poisoned bimsel J .- ��..:" �. . A."', ­ 4 a*, - '. I � - ..:1 ',."Vt. , I . I . , led them of old, but bound ; that you weren't a book or' 5 , Gr hen any money for her trousseau, " he took down a old book and looked out several times. 11 There would appear to be - --, 7: '� $ -' �� •' ­ golden tears men cal they shone solemn- azine, and that he would not see your fife the rat place, he did not intend to * a k , I . ­!­ �,­ , '1� I I . they did not weep now, give up "Ozymandiao"- no infallible test he is rs"rted to have , ,:­';�',?- - � ' - .. ..., .--�,.,r-z I . . I V-... �- . . .;.:,;; %I . ly down, and the dewy benison of the night sacrificed to my nelfishqess, my vanity, my :n of his customary luxuries, and, in the "And on the pedestal these words a r: observed to Gretchen after the neady final 1­1%.­i�, I.;, . - - - . �% I . - . - infallible .. . - .�� ,�'�. 'A, 4d � ­ "I -. I I enfolded her. conceit I He further stated that love was el nil he had been speculating unwisely 'My name is Ozymandias. King 0 ings ,­ i� - , - . I serenely -: `4 - - "Gretchen I Gretchen 119 - ; , ;I . . . I nature of his last experiment, 11 nr, in �,- We— I . ' ': f-, , . . .--.. of more importance than any chuckle head- wi his own scanty funds. It seemed a book on my works, ye mighty, and despair: test, If you live, it's a mushroom ; nothing . . � :1.1'.>`,' .e .1., - ,�` " .1 . . g besides remains, Round the decay . i ;.X .. , .. 11 . �) "d she vanished in' ed (he said that collection of butterflies, dr ful thing to Gretchen that she should Not"' " ,-. - : I-* .* ­- � Z- [.'�, -. �- mg, papa, a . 0 bat inquest con - I- I Coin go �* her I aver in as forlorn a condition Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare, . elusively proves that it - , . , , . � ;, . side, to attend to the frequent wants of her ition as - . � ." � -�;. '�' . , and that he bad the honor to ask me The lone and level Rer.dy stretch far Away.' inii1t.11 . -, - " . j -�' , . � - 1 4 . . s parent. !Or, my daughter's hand. I was was Cinderella before the ball. It wasn't And nothing would become of the pro- .- -- - I ; ',- .. -., .'� i et querulous t, - i -- I - �C3'%�x ` - 1-1 . -- . , ". . I � Ic ­ -1. --AV. " .- I not � . ' �i­ - �-,,,� I � ll� professor, As he to Ing chi igs that she cared so much about, but fessor's work if he neglected the duties . , 3, & 6 0111 said the your fife. I had killed your ' "' ;-:4 j.i­t, roof," mother and so on. He implied - - �; ,;; y * 4-'� F� . . f, ,="r . . 44 f ,, t, I notice a tendency to hit-Aen away in her heart there was a sentol. under his nose and sought to be remembered Ms Hand Wasn't Steady. -* , ­ .1. � !... 0 ad with a plied that I was � 11.r -, V I .. 4 - - .. I 1 &4 � . � . I I , _", . . ' ' * , I " , �- - .� day dreams in you, Gretchen. You are -a mummy, with no human feeling. He mept�l regret that she must be married in by his book a alone. He gave a slight shiver. An Eiiuinunk, Pa., correspondent wrltes •.- -, , - , ", - . . , . I onsibilities. You do ! . .- 41,�VV � I , . . -, � .;,. N ' would doubtless have called me an I Am. a, t " i "." ,!. Ili .N . oblivious of your resp ling dross, lacking those scenic Perhaps it might not be too late. John Finley Teeple, known all over north- . - . 1, In traveling - - . i of wait- Linn Night' ghoul only he knows I don't without which no well regulated Presently Gretchen awoke. I . . � - ­t,4!, J .. . I . - . . not properly realize the privilege al S�c r i7ea ern - Pennsylvania as Uncle Fin,_ was 79 - "'I",K1 �­: � - , . . y - ," ­ � . ' ': :, �. - 1. last words in rime in supposed to be complete. It I ..- , - - hig on me 7) He pronounced the I like rice. I rejoined that he was at liberty In " Please, papa., don't tell Arnold," she years old his last birthday. For more than ' - " " f: I - ,;Y.,., - � -1 - - . - , --t�7:� - - . . I of . . - iv" to marry you if he could support you, but h She didn't quite know said "it would only frighten him." sixty years be hunted and trapped from the '­;' �'' "' --�, . ­- .. u capital letters, as if it were indeed a pri . . # ,. �-: - ",--"-.-0- , , I .1 - ­. I . - ... which site could never be too de" that I could not contribute to the expense h to express her thoughts. Some- The -professor ponied out toa, in silence. Delaware to the Allegheny, and never MISS- - I . - ;legs for w I . ..­;- - I ­ ' .. �' W �, --, . ,,0V--1W' . voutly thankful. of your trousseau that it Was Mt duty to h 11 in the girl's pure heart He had actual; prepared it himself. . ed a season until two years ago. Then he ' ' " � � V. �'�' ...... " - . ; `, , 'r ,�--`, �1 - '-Vv. ­.1,­ 1- ­­11 U.k- 1 44 1 am sorry, papa," Gretchen said meek I a feeling - that her - marriage 1. � K . Afford myself all the luxuries f�ould in w . "Why not .'the asked, as he brought bar made up his mind to take a rest, more be- ; 1, - lt but- . =.:1_ . . a& .� . .j�,­, 'i`; ­ - ly, 1) - - ­ %* :-" ' , - — . order to keep up 0 - my wont. He said m -ant translation to a happier sphere, after 'a cup to the sofa. with a slice of toast made cause game was getting scarce than because . I 1. :.,4 - - . , 3 I I wor ' . '' , , ' "But, said the piefessor testily " But ,it years of patient self-denial and uuwearying only as the professor could make, it. I he wasi tired. His two boys, Lijo and Sim, , ..- 1 ; . � ­ I- k� . . . .1 - I A , I " . ". , �­.,.. � - - , , -- . 1, "T", I I . . i!, - - . .- to . - .- - - - . professor. From out the The girl took the toa, and toast gratefully. could take care of all that was left, he said.- i­ . * , ­ . .,T . - 1: I w _icing on the pro. - me no buts. I noticed on the-part of your 49 Yen, PAP&. . 1 - , , - .. . . - .. - - - ' 4 P ., . late lamented mother the same deplorable -- 11 He said that even if 'you- came to him as-1 murky byways of Belmour Gardens "' It is very good of you, daddy. "M-y'?u From that time until a few days before th**,. . �.��, L ­ I M Could not divine I . , . - � ' .11 i. 4 -, .. tendency- WIretchen empty-handed you would be the- sweetest eat, Love had come to lift her into a world won't tell Arnold?" Dais 00 a I -.. , F,1 , . t door season clos 4 he hadn't touched -­i -,-:-' 1�v ­ - . .0 .1 - - . � .. - 'Z,�F -, . � Z: A -4, � - .- ,• . .-I whether he Alluded to 4 A butting " or day' boon ('sweetest boon' was the extravagant happiness so sweet that she felt the The professor looked at her scrutinizing- his gun-& gun he claims has lain low bears :-,- *- '. ,4�� - * ; , � � � One morni g .1 -'-�",ftl 5�.:.. 1 q I dreams.) A most old not enter it in the common gLrb of ly. "Why don't u want we to tell him?" and deer by the thousand. "I inconsistent woman- expreasian) God could give him. In short, a u 0 �. if.-Ih' ­5 . . . 'O . I ° . -,Ay; ,---"T - for her to co, rri a weant so mu h. , Because it w only make him unhappy, recently he got out of bed and said to his .- I , " U Only one more Aproof' correct of , y .0 far forgot my wounded feelings to a eryday life. Ma i a c # 11 I - . ., ��. ,,,6 V14 to , �", ' , ' 'Q`�� -. , Butterflies of Greater Britain,'and she - an d that she should lack all these outward papa. I `proof' . -, � my 'But allow him to - broach the subject to you. - son Lije : ' . c & '. , - - - : A-I had to do it myself -the He Wants to marry you in a year. I think a mbols of her new life was very bitter. Thn professor pu t down h in cup. I I You 11 Lije, I'm goin' down in Pike eft .., .6,71- ,­ , died. 0 nty an! I - � " �-, -,� I "A I . '. f, . I. ... . �' ". ­ 4, . , , t ., , . I mean." he got most of the pleasure out of the con- "d had given love to her as the crowning got something or. your mind," he said, . , 4 '. . knock over one deer before I hole up far' ".;�r , - - I - I , - ..,V� . .... - , . I I . . -�,,�� -, '.-4 � . ; -1 L .. . , ­ I ; . a " said 'ward of a lonely and laborious life. It ' with startling abrubtuebs. 11 It is m-me?" good.' ­ , - - -it was thoughtless of her, papa," verse.tion. Have you sent him about his r . . , .*­,' i - , : - - i ..' . - . ,Z. � i `t " . - 1�­ 'x ". � : ?pq- Gretchen, with the first faint touch of sar- business ?" . memed ungrateful to enter that new life "' N -no, papa." Lije and the -rest of the family tried to! -, "ILI e'­,.r. ,�4 - Ill . ­ 11 e�, X" casin she had ever allowed herself, " but it • N-no papa." ­.'-� 11'-'� - " .- . I ze a little Cinderella creeping away from I I You're not going to-to die? . I change Uncle Fin's mind, for they thought-' ­­ ` ; I . 9 11. . . , - � 1. , - I - might have been worse for the book.had you ­ . - --�, �. �� - 1f, I'- I ' grieved— - I ­ - ,,:, . -- The professor was plainly, %a ball. To be married in mean attire hurt 11 I don't know," said Gretchen. be was too old to go tram I the , .� -',"'' -� - f- , . . . �.!.,.�- . . -- , b3r to the very soul. but she felt that she 11 Nonsense I" said the rofessor. 11 You've woods on a deer h was determined, -,�� .- -'.- - - N I -- " . died." - grieved and hurt. 11 So be it," he said. hunt. 'we a : �e, I , 69 11 ­ - ,�11 � - .- I � , 4 - , '. . Yes, ,-)uld not adequately explain all this to her - got to got married ; in& a your dress d however, and so his boys, I jo and Sim# e "I. .,-.+ � 1.� � I said the professor, complacently " May you never in after life awake with . K es an j . � . - . . I - . il, . ­ ag his dressing gown around hint, ; 8, that ; he would not have understood it, ! things ; that ought to keep you I i'l - wrapping I 114, 10� - ., . I pxng �o remember how much I suffer ahve. fixed themselves up, and got ready to go -- - '.*... - �, " - if�� f - ;... I %, . X t . .. say the 1"st, inconsiderate; but from Maly prepared coffee ;may you never t -.`...; - . -e -, 1. •.,.t. I I it was 10 nd As for bar lover-no, she Could not toll: There's the-the young mail in the 'blaz- with the old hunter. They went down on *-' '1 '- ' ,4 ". - - � .- . ­4 - - .. . ::. I . , I . �; ­ -1 ,- k - - , I "- I we will allow bygones to ones And -im. It was too bitter a subject to b , . 3 I .. .1 experience regret and--and remorse when - roach. I or.' His English is not Cheoterfieldian, but the Mast Hope ridge, twenty-five miles from ­�,..­.­Jll I., 111. - I -� - drop the subject. Sometimes, Gretchen, something recalls to your recollection the -- Then came the reaction caused by all he makes the place lively. He's more taste home. Sim drove for deer, and Uncle . ... ".. 'r, .'­J.�, �. L . Fin - ­,r � " �4 k0l, -- . . �, .1 . 1� • - � -- . . -­ . ­ you remind me of your mother. If," he his worry. Gretchen fell ill. At first she than I thought, Only, the other day he and Lije stood on the run-ways. - I - . ,., - . 11 't .41 - - fact that I have trained you to pre- - . . . - -'VFI*f A L � . A...) . - - J,j�4---. �. - . ­ , - W - -, continued myself . , - -,Ql ,.-, �.­��t� ", - I I I I I might so far unbend --id not notice how thin and ale her cheeks' told me what a privilefe it was to be inti- m -. - ,L;,-.-, I pare dishes contrived with a view to the "Father," said Lije, "I guess I'll sti . '' ­­ - , , , ,".. J 1", icst and r ' y - ­­ I - .1ki- .� . I . 1 4' , d become. Little daily tasks grow beyond mutely connected with me. * �ffe's a very close by you, for your hand isn't an steed - - � - `- ., . I.: , . s to make a combined topograph romotion of my studies ; may you-" and .18, C . , a V ­ - �' , '. �� , " . � � , ',L entomological simile, I should say, Gret, co n• ii r strength. F 1. Es almost wept-" may.you never be c n 0 a She could eat ; she found * sensible ble fellow." as it was fifty years ago, And your eye isu 6 ,- ­ - y1:1 I - ... then, that you were-ahem -& 'Camber- If z� I . I . h close by you, and if - m : 7 -1 � I I ­; - - � �1 � scious of the pain occasioned by opportuni. persel crying witboutanyostensible reason. The girl's face flushed crimlion. EvOn an quick. So I'll keep . 11 . - .1 I- I . - 1.11 .: "I . � .. � 1 . , ,� . . � . � � we] I beauty."' She was very happy and-profoundly mill. the professor's purblind eyes noted her Sim sends a deer along and you miss , it I'll, - , , I � t -. . . ties wilfully thrown away and-and wasted. . I., �, -\t :V - - -- 4, 7 11 * ' She had been 1 have no more to say on the subject, save I auddev accession of color. Her pulse gave knock it over. - - I-. -1" - .S VI - . . . Gretchen did not laugh. �mble. '. - I . I ­ - t,!-, .. ' One December the professoren- I little leaps and botiud ' I I ­ brought up on that feeble professional that th.,t status of myself will lack your ; Ye will, hey?" exclaimed the old man, :.. I .., I 11. - - , . I- .-.,,, . jokelet. . is '90 Lila "; - , 1. - , 1� ,j - - I presence. Is sapper ready ? 1A6. as change Aared the little dining room, to find Bret- I tat it, is 1, .., he asked ; " its indignantly. , "My h&n'haiuTez@tiddye% ­. . -, ­:,-'. - ; W" . . - I - ' 'v .-., ' � �4­1 ­', I I., . .. . The professor regarded her moreseverely. I ad on the floor in a dead faint. ! the things. I thought we should get at 'twere fifty year ago, hain'tiO Nor .. , ... 44 the sub Nature must beffiustained. " .hen stretch ;j I . . ..:, I , - I - ..",.,�p ­kl� ,�._.. . Your sex," he said, in injured tones, But Giewhen did not change the niubject. It awoke new i a" in the professor's mind. I something." hairi't so quick? Wall, no'w, my fresh • :. . ;r 4 ' A.J 44 .: . U " 11 as 66 - ,- ;: -4� - 'A , 0 . � , 1�. 1� . , , - . , ;, , .- . ­ - I I ,an listeri. " Good thing I found you out," quoth on that runway up yen or half a mile or - - .. -1 ,4V � , evinces a most deplorable lack of humor. , I PA." - . I jispilank yenelf over . � � I - ' " Listen to me, papa;," she urged. 11 Please Bless me . at's the mattoer with the Partly. pa � , . young Nimrod, you . . - - 69 - `--�`--N - I - - There never was a great female music girl ? ' he mu . red; with unaccust-omed I I . - I ..", I and there never will be a woman with any , I .. .I-#. I � I "My child!" the professor swept her into tenderness, as he lifted her slight form on! the professor. " Why couldn't you tell me, so, an' I'll stay right whar I be. U � ('- .-- - '�,� , ,I., . I -;; I - .. k, - ,., perception of humor." 41 the soh, and lot his t I drop at the Gretchen ?" Then he remembered what he, a deer comes Itchi ' 'long here 'thin .: � � : ­,'�,-,, 1, . his embrace you relent?" r" . in I I ­­- I . 9 71 . said. 1101"mrse you couldn't after my; gun8hoto' in show ye wuther my ban' � I- -�,- - - . [ * - - "George Elict?" fearlessly suggested Gret- 'No said Gretchen firmly. ' - back of a C k with eits e Ply I --.A . it. He came It a big burn- had a& - . , - . chen. Pa)?&$ . . ..-..- . I ..1;4 . J ing roll of brown paper and a saucer of vine- being such a bear. Gretchen, I'm-- sorry." hain't ez stiddy or my eye hain't ez quick -- -'- --: - 1.11 The professer frowned. "Because she The � relaxed his hold, and with The -. . ' � ' - - .' .1 a eigniticant gesture, cast bar forth into gurandatood looking at Gretchen in uncouth professor sat lost in thought. He ez they usety be. G'long with ye, an' look � ` I... - ­'t; ". ", -�� .. . created a clacking pu eton patterns called .. . . I � 4. -j. . - . � . .. ' , outer darkness. perplexity. hadn't any money. The girl's delicate out fur yet own hen' . 4��.. � �. - 1. F "i- ­. ­ ...4;�v?"41-: - ... : I Poyser?" he said. ­T., Gretchen. What "I am only human, Butterflies h f , ' '' " e- .."-: - "J� " Dear me," he muttemd,. " what Is the scruples filled him wit re worse. Stay -there ,h"All right, said Lije- l0but if you lose . .1 .� ,- -� " ,-, - . . - . were you doing out there?" PAPA t of the diffitmlty ; those e deer on 't blame mt,?'o . . . . `.,..I­Zl� 1 4 have robbed me of your love. Arnold loves correct thing to do? I seem to have a was one way out �- ­-,J��,J� . . .- ;-.':�- "'14'., . I id that you dip one in the other dainty dishes invente,& by himself, a Lie went reluctantly to the upper run. *, � .. . -, --o" . . - Gretchen came gently to her father and No at as and . �. - . . , -4 me. He says I am irsore interesting than - . e­' . . . . ­� V laid her little hand on his sleeve. "Daddy, thousand , I . 1k .." SIV.- ­ - 1. oasand butterflies." k =rve up hot. If you put the 1iich he had meant to bequeath to the way. Uncle Fin remained where he was. � . ..,.�,' t W , . , , - . ; ­ dear,"' she said, with a suspicious choke in - it goes out so what's the use of higher intelligence of the nation. - - .., ��.j' ,4., ; LL' I "Such a statement-iii f6y supper ready?' . the vinegar 'Sim went out on the ridge, an `1 after half L, , ,�il . � . A -..VU. - A her voice, "don't be harsh with me V�::, :, " � , " - � .-I . . . , ­�V - ­� . , - I ) ;14 1 , ,. - . . ­ to-night. --said the professor- only another illus lighting it? Perh shed better it He put on his overcoat without once an hour or so started a rousing big buck. It .1 Ak i- '?� - , -Lvor of brown paper. � 1 T11 ,;� ' •., I � , - I Not to-night, dad, of all nights. Dad, joins. tration of the mournful ignorance of th � without the added flu a o callin for Gretchen to help hiT. Then he was a good ways off, bat within reach, and . ' - thing- something . '� " , - .. - - - ­� I , . . t, P'. , I I has happened to � Fortunately for Gretchen she was noL 'came Uk & nd kissed bar. • he blazed away at it. It kept right on. It ;. -. . :i � - ., I : . �. AdD I masses. What does he know about butter, I ". .. 41 �' . The professor stared aghast. Don't flies.*$ - compelled to drink the vinegar. Slits heav- "I'll return in an hour," he said. •1 Try bounded down the ridge and passed along . t , I 11 fig;. - " 1, , " - ., . I I - : , 'i.­: -.. - . . . . ., �-:F, - ,4, say there's anything wrong with my supper, '- ad a little sigh and the professor wildl,y to . within good range of Lije. Lila sent a bul .. " I or that you have been robbed," he pleaded. "A gre -at deal, papa." - . ­ . . . _go to sleep, Gretchen." , I '" - - 11!1%�� . . .� . . . . - Fl...- , Dent say that, Gretchen. Is the supper 44 We will considei this am . vention end waved brown paper under her nose until He went forth into the blustering dven- lot after it, but the buck kept right on. . . : , "Ji - .1 . 46 . �4 . .t . - she bepn to cough •and sneeze and sit up. ing. Theo ll� called a hansom. 11 Reckless " Blame the luck I" mid he. Now '.- - � i I " '14 - I ft , 1, ,e - . - safe?" d, 90 In $41 4k - - ' w I e BAO the professor. "Nothing is i Don t be Alarmed," he said. " You-you axtravA he muttered. 11 Never net for the old Milos contrariness, we're - - .. ' p� i.: i% -.,A' -' , . - _ga:14 !" -. I Gretchen smiled ;and laughter rious ito digestion As recrimination. Yol . -.1111 ,-�11,1 - , - � . i * . struggled Ju won't catch fire. I can soon put you out if mind, friend Blogqs shall pa for it. " table to lose that deer. He won't he able - . - '�� .� Z,­�, -,' - -� - - I have chosen �our path. You might hav ­;, -5q .1 � - with tears in her pretty blue eyes. The you do. Smell this isn't it t oleasan to but I be- 14 Where to, guv'nor?" Asked the driver, to see it unless it runs over him, to say no.. ,:. ." ­'4' � .. . , . .; - tears passed away as she looked shyly up at climbed f3,tne a topmost pinnacle with m rieve it's the correct thing to small some. in the husky tones peculiar to his tribe. thin of hitting it. :.,;.. � - ,­ ' ,. -..,., 1". " i � - � ,;:, '.N � her father. - Instead of which (the professor was ' .t , 7; . ­.� ... 1�;,- , - . I . I ; t',-. - ­ qu' thing inexpressibly nasty under the circum- 11 The ' Megatherium,'Bloomabury," said The buck tore- along through the brush, ' . .. �, I �11 , -�, - . The professor looked vexed.. "I re. unconscious of plagarism) you go about fat . ­ �''q - %t -11, - . , -- -,% , A ' I ---- - :, . member," he said testily, "when your ing in love.' Were it uot inconsistent wit stances." the professor, nettling biniself in a corner of and was clearing *thirty- feet at a jump as it. . ..: . , I - -, , ,1:' . 11 . ­ -- ­- i '. . Poor Gretchen faintly fnotioned it AW the cab. lased Uncle Fin, a hundred yards away. - ­ .. ..N - , - . . 'A .- .. I . . to ' , - I , - , I I.! 11 ­- 11 - , � . , � - . ", -, - - ." mother irritated.me she wore that expres- my professional dignity I could weep. B and then nearly broke •a blood vessel WIN Arriving at the " Megatherium, he Via eyesight hadn't entirely failed him, for - I : :.--.L,.,. 5 I -1� - anion, Don't. Take it off." I have always been an indulgent area - . -1 - -1 �� I - . - her edughing. sought Bloggs. . he saw the buck. He drew bead on it, I - I . .. -. "Very well, papa." Gretchen 'sat down, Love-be married -but never more be rar " - - :­,; V, , � M ?K', . " ,. ., a . .. i ­ . 1: � , ­1 .-. J . _. 'L ._ �11� "Try &little vinegar," anxiously suggest- "C,,me into the li % A, - , - -114. waiting to be Questioned. child of my old age. Let us close this -th -said abruptly. library, BlOggs," he and let "old Betsey" speak. The buck . . " � Z --f, -_ - ad the professor, 11 try a little vinegar. I �., ,-, - I , . . .. - . " Where were we? I gave two or three wild bounces, an,l fell in - - ,. '­­ , . , I ,� . . .. Oh, 1 know. I Ask- regretable discussion. There was a poet .. .. I , :,`q (;., I . ,;,-,, . - don't think much of it as a beverage myself gloggs came Into the library. the brush. Uncle Fin didn't move toward -A -., -- .,.)&'' -�* I �­ . -1.1, - ,'! " - rying � - , �- -L �, . edyouwhyyou weresolongat thedoor. my youth who, I ant given to understand Although some cheap claret in very much " 1.,00k here, Bloggs, you've been' , , it. When the boys came up Lije asked the'- � ., I I " RK4 . . t �.' -' , -- . - '. � - ''I -. 3t; . . 7 . I .1 , I I ... . .1 That reminds me, Gretchen. -Arnold White never read his trash myself), had .)nly '-3, like it, but it maydo you good." He all your life to bring out a book on cookery, old man what lie had shot &L - . . . -- " � 11 �'7;0*• . . .. waylaid me yesterday with some romantic place his affections on a dear hat'd. . -- .- ': :. , I!,;, Ll W , "5116 't for his usual selfishness ani bustled but you never could get dishes enough." " ►A buck, I reckon, to said he. "' W .: ft. - , - , . ' , � ­ - , I nonsense about being ill love with. you. How should have thought that . I I ."V,�, �*.''­ . I � . • I , ,,�g­, . - .1 . . . . I f. a 9"10113 wis -4 about her with a great deal of anxiety. I " I'm better at eating 'ant than making you fellers blaze at - I- � N :, . I �- '`',C , - Cho eccentric .animal I J rose , * �. J- ,� - . old are you, child?" deer) for n lueo!- "There, thera," he am' t4y, when 'am," said Blogge, with h. I I I d rather " A big buck," said IAje, 11 but I didn't ­ ., . . I �, , � I . - . . ' ' ,�411-11zl ' I ' . - . I - on 000 I from::,': ,�'.` ­4z.l f, . .- "Eighteen, papa." - � . . -'. lion to do something extraordinary an di - Gretchen's cough had nutaide'd, a a Which way did he go .. 1 11 r5--�`:.' - - ' - "there, bring out a book kerig than discover reach him. lb 13Z - - - I I , i ­ ­­ I . " Old enough to know'better. I vrasn,t Appointing. I sympathize with him-too there, that's right( You should eat-keep who were really the ten tribes. I Once made here ?" - - 11; ­.-- A I . - - I � '. - � � - . 1. - ­�. - I �)- --- . . " , . � in love at What did he say?" poet, not the gazelle. What have we f -r . - 1 "'e-, . A-,A, . - .: . . � I . that age. strength up. I'll make you some of you an offer for your recipes, professor.' --A - : - - ' " W'ich dray -did he go?" said Uncle Fin, - If. ;��,' �. "Y1141 t e . 1. � '. 11 . - . - 1�1. -it- I � . . ­ *�. : " He has beeni to me with the same n-non- supper?" . our - ' ' ­1 - y A " . . my buttered toast-4oast fit for an emyreac " That's what I've come about," )ntbmrtuoual " Ye heard me shooll, , . - ­ . I . . C( . I - . . ,­ . I 11 . 7 .. -, I sense, papa," a little protesting quiver in Gretchen sighed. In this crisis of h:.r That'll pull you through. Or a trutlin-a 11 You're not gain " , . z .1 , "I .. .. ­ . . give 'ant to the na- didn't ye ? It _- . .- 1. .. .. her voice. i . you smart roosters don't - -- " , 4". �7- I., ., .- -- " . . -/'�­ -.1...' . - - le in Is - , �­-*, - - ' . . . I I life she had experienced so little help, au muffin a Is Alaric Potts. You won't say tion, then ?" cried ogge, I k i his lips. khow how to handle a gun it ebb . . - j'� - ,V1 m a 1 4:' � , . . I . - "Then," said the professor, taking up slight encouragement. But the profess r 64 a , - .:-. ' .,;'�!,�. � , - . .- . muffin, my child!", 1. No. What was it you offers ,no?" know how to dress a dead deer. If y4e do --- .. I ­*� ..... , I ... no to a ml . another "proof," "I I;ay consider the-the evidently considered himself extremely I- Gretabou declined the muffin & W Potts. " Fifty pounds ; but I'll make it 70," jilt trot over yonder by tbat big hemlock I'*.;- . ".IT-"i. * 1­- . . `- W - '. � " - '- . " . episode at an eud.,, He said this as if ; and he was very seltish. That in 1 4 1 1 . % :- .. , I ­ . . . " - . . his used ' This increasedthe professor's anxiety. He said Blofga. I an' upthat buck. I'd go' an' do . -1 .0 ­ I.%, " I .. .. -1 .. - beautiful, fair-haired daughter were an in- . umental work of his never would be fin . , . � T. � ,* �,:� " ., � ... .., !�` . ��. ­ I �. '6 - . . I.- . . remembered that Gralchan's appetite had zhi for a mum- Of but my -tan' hain't ez stiddy ez 'twere fifty - : ­ : -, ., " Can t sell my brithrii 1 . 1­ -. - sect whose sensations and emotions had to ad ; it was the standin Joke of what a been very capricious lately. Pottage," said the ref nor. "Old year ago, yo know, and my eyesight's fail. . , ­ . , - - . . ­.. , , , *� , . - . . ( of it I 1. I '�:� - ''I , -.� ,'­'... ;:�.,:; ,- I ... L - . .. be clas,ified-an insect belonging to the professor caned a 66"ribafiress." All is do You-you-you, bless my life, girl, you era, )flogga'rival) would give me more. in'. �.�, . : -,- I., - - I :. . . - . -. ., - . - - - . - ., genus mutable. I It self-indulge L don e I I . , -.,. : -� I � I., - -- . - days he had been reedy a 2 d 'Atl,, he said. "Of course you-you Make it a hundred, "said Bloggs, draw- Lije and Sim could hear the old man - '.,�.%-. i-,'.. 1,1i... . . ., , . n . . I - ­? - V , I" . - � , � I I - "I think not, p,;�]J&, if YOU don't mind,-, The 001r moth= child had no 0 too can't expect to be well if you don't eat, in out his check book. -- � , ­4 I !. . . r '. . � � � said Gretchen, softly. , - laugh all the way over to the hemlock tree, I . , ,Z I . , I - no one to guide, no one to on in , ­� ." � s ; 1­ 1, A`� *' ' *1 . - ,- . "Fh? What? But help ge - - r Nothing but the way I a" enables me to 11 I'd rather have it in notes." I and when they found lying them, ' ` `.� ,� � ­ ,� -- . I- � . .., - - ariaried her. And yet, tb is great, a n - I .. :, . , -- . I no, 11 . und the buck 114 weet, W3 keep up to my work." "Very well. ` Bloggs rang for the club dead as a mackerel, and . . , , " � I � , . , " 1 7.,-I� �', " . - theprofessor. "What's to becomeof m' a r ful world of love bad o-pened to her morr,,w- with. only one bul. :. �, X . I '� I . . - .r, �, .. . 17 . ,.;..'� I "', . - Gretchen stretched out her hand, and secret& , who obligingly gave won n let-hole in it, and that through the kidneys, � I --l" 1 I- ­ , I ad her whole existowe. . . � -- 1� ;-I - . He flung a bundle of papers from the in eyes and brighten - the profess-or, with a pang of remorse, bent exchange for Bloggs' check., . . � , Jp';.: � I - * . �-f- - . . '. , : . , ­� - .. :- :,., .f., t . ohen. How strangely sweet and sweetly atm ge .. i ­1-- I table and locked fiercely at Gret. the feltlikebutting their heads , - , ,�,, . , - I �, ,­ , over and kissed her. "Where are the chuckled Bloggs. ro%. They dressed the dear and brought it " " i'' . . I .� . . d . , , -- ... , , , . . " . ,�'. . J Then lie drew his dressing gown, more it was I all the little cares and vexation - of "It-it's good to have you kind to me " I'm to do what I like with them V in without a word. 4.,-' . -- ­. - I , � -. � . - . ! . . . - - . closely around him. He gave pr lim- life had stolen away ot love's coming ; iall 4S � - . ." ­ - - V*t ,,. " It's a ter'ble thing w1en a man gits old �, '­ � I ;.. - ­"11 It I . . inary cough. Gretchen drew closer so that the dullness, all the squalor almost, of 'mar . . I I - I - 1. I I.- .4 -­ ,­­ - . .� ., - ­Z I � A sudden pain shot through me profes. and adhieve undying fame," said the pro- an' shaky an' durn nigh blind, ho,in' . , .. Z ., I the storm migiq pass over her head. surroundings ceased to exist in the fae of b it, - �­:- ...., -.,: -`�, � I - , , sors heart an be penitently shook the fessor, bitterly, An he produced the bundle . ­- "', ­� a e again, daddy," she murmured dreamily. Of course. Palm them off as your own , - -1 - - , -1 -- 4i ,� t fl- I -- I "'the -w . - ... Z . . . � world," said the professor, thinks the wonderful fact that Arnold W hits I ' d • boys ?" said Uncle Fin, seriously, as the - - -� _- ":­ ; - -- i -:- ­ - I , "' antennae-like locks of his forehead. The of recipes. . . . .. . I -1 . - ^, -. - `- p i f � . - - -1-: that I'm a selfish man because I don't -1 her. No knight was he, in dazzling a r . . boys tumble . . . ., - - ..d the buck on the ground at his '. . - -- .. . )- . . u girl was like her mother before the but. - BI #gs joyously clutched the bundle. feet. ..Or '�- i � . . '�, - . .. you. - The world, as usual, is moron ,01 . conquering , ter " ItT thesnappy young faller with ­­ ;- ­­­ . - - -­.. � I . � I I ., I 9. But and waving Plumes; no Ito) flies and the professor crushed the life Then' no noticed that the professor was very stiddy nerves the;t knocks over the venzen. I - I . ,� -z'.:. .-: � � , L I ! , � � - that is & detail. In spite of all its ex rience, lance in hand, and mounted on a pr i - • � . '­.�­i I . - I I . - . Pa " -Ing out of her. What if she should go her pale. "How are the butterflies getting On?" hain't it, boys?" I - - ,-�,� � .. . - , � wrong. ., .�-�; �- . . , the world generally is t minstrel he, with go:1en - -, - -..- .? . • Here am 1, steed; no erran of all days and leave the professor he asked. I - I . I - z - .. - . ' ' I ".441"l- , ... � � , , ;, - - Alaric Potts, professor. I confer an inestima. harp and golden tongue wherewith to synd "Then the way this old man laughed made ,- .., I , `1 , - ,". .�" " I I -.. ­ . =onetogrumbleat? Thoprofessor's ' " Oh, very wall, indifferently said the the b .71414�- . -,­-� 13, . .. , -4:�� � - ble benefit on the' world by my entomologi- her praises. He was a city clark, and at, oys feel more sheepish than ever. The " - -1k... , ­ , I � . y - I I .-� - w . . I'; � , , , ,- �. - . . .- . . - y moist. L He wiped them professor, " I cared more about theme than took ­ - - , , I ­ - - - cal researches ;and the world doesn't rec. to Gretchen's enraptured ides, his pan . 13 Yerpat theme back in hie pooket. the butterflies." - the big buck to Mast Hope, loaded it - �­ "-- -- . - I 11 1�: -. � I . -- :- - : � T,l ­ -I . - ognize the facto doesn't even afford it such a. lance. With its magic thrust =IP-11yo an on the cars, and got homethe same I day they -. -,: ;---­:­ .- . . � 'f. k �'. : L.- , . I - -...., Y After his first surprise was over, to had He momentarily buried his face In his . ­-:, . . - *'� I -.:, �t result of the hunt has I I , , l . , ,. �..� .- ... �.i� . beneath the sofa. Women hands, and then placed the latter in the Ire. satisfied Unole Fin that he made a mistake - --".­-,,-- - .- Alight recognition as is implied by a small crumbled the walls of the castle of solii.i3a, dived for them -went away. But the res ' * '. . . . 4nnual gratuity from the eusion 11sL and in their place uprose a flower dev'ked . A- I - , , , ­ .-Ak ". . were such irrational beings • ; they cokildn't giou of Mis waistcoat as if &11 the world . ­11- ,..�,.,a,�A­- -fi ..� . "I, I , I I :. - Ground (town by age, crushed I t with trailing honev ,u-kle ­in retiring. from the chase two years ago ­ .­­ ­ ­­,4 11 ­1 . . ',".A��O i,z,% ,4- 1 - , , ��' . 1, I,!- . y poverty, I cattage, sweet i - , reason-except at Girtoa ; they only love would thenceforth be a hollow mockery. - '. � -- , " struggle on with the colossal book which is and around the porch of which bloss med I I see I've got to go out an fte then! I . ,� . , ; - if --�� Ivi - . - - . , I � L�- i L�--,:�:,. ". . -- i _-, . :. � :­ I I I . . ., � . to abase the world in dust And althea Mark pure white ►lilles. But she could not ius 4 leetle more traiilin�, ble says.. �. k" . 1 , 1.. I :: - :. i ­ I Z . . I to it by death. By death ? The professor re. want to seem in the had be6n Oys O' m - '- t -� , . - You, I will not complain. It has been your her knight eulpty handed, and yet tb3pro- W'y if I were the side of a bam I wouldn't ,' .I,.. -.�. and put up with harA usage or escape from Blogge looked at him eaviously. O'Don't b , 4 ` i - - I" - . long ago, ' � .;..'­ .. .. .. I - . � - , , ..�.! -- I : I , � " �:, I � � I . . 11. great lessor would not help her. If the p a be 'feered to stan' up an, let tilem bay .r %��,_, , *A wondrous privilege to assist in this membered when, lo s hood) but what induced you , , - , a ,�.; � L,� " work. - ... bedside of Gr tchen's mother, watching to part with them'?" Pei[ ­1C , , . I W - " 1, A- I In the monument which posterity = Way at me all day. , '­-,� 1 X. �.:. . " ." - ,-,,I I t, A, - � � �ir -, �- - � ich relented he should have a room within - this the easement slowly gr*w a, - I'll be on turf �,�;�tt :­y: "" ", Y" 10� I .. - � ­k., . I W - - - . "' glimmering The professor hesitate& , e - ,--- I the _ L, ii, S, : . = -�'.. e ,am in _ -." ­15111.""_� - I ; to ­ , . - I" 7 '* . ­­ - t, I . .. . will apologetically rear to me (unfortunate- flowery cot where he could . ag'in next season, ez usual, &A' take , i , ., U, � , , quare, , ,�q . . ­,�,� , .? - .. ­ :. ­ I , .k qi; ftli and how, " the great messenger " Oh. only a trifle," he said a 'lit n. Is , ., i� I .�, ., ,-� 5, , , -. ; ­ ­,... ly I shall not be in a-position to decline the the hours away or invent strap di beer. tittle u ban' an' Varn 'am sum in I . .Q­ � . . .. . :, . ,�- .- , ­ � I t* I I .11 �j*109y) You will probably be depicted sit.. The professor had really mistaken his ocs., drew near, vague regret filled his heart, steadily. 11 I muddled for ­ ­ ­­ ­ . 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K <'.:;Y�'� ��.� -. - - ,� - - - - - - - -. - - - -� "'fin �. �' u.. , '- - - -. - r -- - - - t-;d D ' ,�' ; By referring I �.. .. -- ease Linton has a cod second band •�•• -The vii a thistle era w hers her• ��' a r }a8 P ' g i 4. 6 R 1y g ;; .,xC t> 8 save iowhi�b Unggy for sale cheap fo>rgcaeh, or will ez• ested. ;`lion to Tait NEwB is paid, change for stock. --The mustang hue been en a ed - a` A. :r " r' are acknowledged b a R R a8 : f - Mabel op tk�e AXIt paper tool- `'The Y' P Q• C• E• prayer meeting . irofessional coach'! t the race track. a - rl: YF "' . _ o� money at thin oat♦. AlwE< s next Sunda evenin will t f — y y g eke the forty o —Mrs. W. T. L mbar has gone weal .' to vaid ahead. a >Cli2slotl�tr �ieetin The leader is Mr of wee alDd 611e chil - .. ; , 4 - . : -�' } tt P. 9 R• r a couple k area )•- —o -, ,¢ B. Tytler. , eompaliy her. -iy.; Y � � rivktviuo i�etv�. —w. V. Richardson'' driver became —A. Richardson, well known here bal _ . - m' tan led in a wire fence on Monde and lately of the North West is s nding his 4 — ... g Y Pe 6 • ` IMPORTANT �� berlegs somewhat laroeraled. The vacation in this vicinity. el• ..` j. _ I _. :. beast will recover. —What grand hay weather we have , ,�, . .- +: Mr.and Mrs.Jolln Seldon leave Sainr- ,ad for a few days. and .lhe yeomen -':T a0.• t, - _ . . ,,' . A - Wa sire about handing out ii number, of da for Hamilton and Niagara Falls, for lave not been slow to improve It. _ L -: .FOB l; atcousits for collection, but thinking that a a few weeks. Ddaster Fred will visit hie --If the farmers didn't object we ehoald „'; 4 . I' number of our patrons would prefer dealing uncle in Claremont. :Ike a figbt shower of rain to lay the - - :4 direct wick the office we give this »once. — A.1lteeting will be held in the fire rust, but by no means do we wish-to in- _ `�a :` ' � - - - - . Colkcllors art generally determined Jellows hall, on Saturday evening next at 8 eloek ,erfere with the crops. - "'1 "'"4 therefore iJ you would avoid a'vigikncc, at• for mo purpose of organizing an orchestra =w. A. Holliday D. D. will install 0140160 � °�' tend to year indi►btcdngss at once. All 'w)io desire to identify themselves with he officers in the oval Templars lodge 1 ' . Asspectfully yours such on institution are invited to be pros• ere this (Friday) evening. All mew • , 1.1.� W W. .7. CLA a$ ant. ors should be present. .i .. - Pyblishcr o ews. } - ` �=; : f —All the �*oana folks of this locality —Harry R. Scales, g minister from IL , 1. PIaKL+'RIb7(I, ONT., JIILY 8. 1882. who are engaged teaching in "variousparts New -York will hold a meeting Thursday ' 1. 4 .;.. of the Province, are home for vacation, evening July 7th at 8 o'clock in Friends - They all seem to be prospering in thecal;• house (late B. C. Church) - . -- a. LOCALISMS. in¢ of their choice. —B. Bunting, Esq., occupied st. An• We are showing some vQry nice lines . ' —One would think that when eggs were drew's pulpit last Sabbath morning, and at low prices. - - - ' sold by the pound that 3eception would be J. H. Rogers, Esq., in the evening. It - - -. • :V —Fred Logan was home for the 1st. impossible but dealers in Bruce find that is expected that the pastor, Rev. L. Perrin- ` . ' . - - t' ' --The season has started at the Picker some ;people boil them. Hen fruit in- will be home before next Sunday. o--- -- . - - : _ - k - creases in weight when boiled. — Sermons next Sunda in the Metho- - . _� . ink woodbine. g . y L;�,I'a --Mr. B. Allan, of Toronto, was here . —Mr. D.- Smith, the Mowat Mfg. Co'e disc church, Morning,— "The Descent of ' •� y - - - over the holiday. agent here, received a large load of their the Holy Ghost and tongues of Fire. Ll)IE � ' AN� 1'ljs Li S Lace Mitts, _Silk k,- —Mr. and Mrs. Adair, of Toronto, were celebrated centre cut mowers, and spent Evening, —The Treaty of Horeb B. C. Tafetta, Lisle Thread, Gloves in all the new shades. - . - - at E. Bostwicks this week. a day with their general agent, Mr. Steph- between the angel Jehovah and Moses." , 4 — .Master George Field is' with his enson, starting them. They are giving —It required the services of 9 coach, .. .. -. . - . . j . : : = . grandfather here this week. the farmers entire Fatistaotion. es to convey the �Voodgreen picnic here Ladies Ties something new, all the style. . —All members of the cricket club are on Wednesday. Many of the visitors �' . . - �" —Miss Dora Dickso of Newca le I, ' ; , visited with friends here this week. st requested to attend a meeting in W. V. came up to inspect the village and left . . - ' i.. , r —James Pcllard's lettuce is a fine'sam Richardson's office on Monday evening. highly pleased therewith. Tile day was --o - y ple this season. We have tested its qual- A full attendance is desired, as matters_ of fine and a splendid time spent at the - - - - . - _ itv. importance will coins Uetore the meeting. grove. Lawns dotted lain and checked ; Muslins Prints _ -Twenty -five hours of solid rain is not The chair will be taken at 8 o'clock sharp. — Epworth -League next Wednesday New , , p > > >. . s —From the report in a recent issue a 8.3U m• in Methodist Church, Subject, - - - a frequent occurrance, yet such we had p P• 1 - - ~ .. since last issue. the Entpire we learn that Arthur O'Leary "Martin. Luther" led by Rev. J. '1'. (,'aid. Sateeus LtC. . . - .+ %'• ' " ass very successful in his examine- well. The "officers of the I ea ue for the ' - .. —We were shown a mammoth speckled 3' g - - trout captured by John Mitchell's Iittlo bons at St. Michael's College l,aviut; ensuing term are- 1tirs.J. T.. Caldwell, : , . ` '_�_ boy the other day. taken severzil prizes, Ilisbrother Erland Pres 11168 Mable Leavens, Vice Pres. tit r - a . .. • . — Arthur Cuthbert and wife of Torun- was also very successful in the closing es- Religeous Dep ; ,,Miss Lizr,ie Leavens, _ • ,� to, acebmpanied by a lady friend, were.in ercises at De LaSalle Institute. He won /Vice Pres., Literary hop. ; 11Th. I. tViso Dickie � �� - the village�on iMonday. - a silver medal besides fire first prizes, ,9 rreas. ; Miss Bertha Bunting See, - t - t — Decker's livery stable lids been faint- seconds and one third. It is with pride —Those two meuiberb of the Wander- - . - . . . `? - we claim them as Pickering boss. + era bicycle club, who had supper at the - ' � : - ed white with red trimmings, and thq — 1Voodrufi s west wagon came Brie Gordon house on Wednesday evening, . kalsomine looks elegant. � , ;- - . —Some mischievous horse punched a on Monday right while returning home and then abAconded without paying there. - EAVETROUGHING.. -. . hole in the planks of the iron bridge. The from Scarboro. When in front of Squire' for, should return and make matters . damage has been repaired. Buntings residence, the rig ran into th right, also their characters are liable to _- I ,s.. ditch from some unknown •cause. Thi suffer. The trick is rendered all the more . • - -:o: . • , IKE —Mrs. Carrick and daughter Lizzie, of frightened the team and a general smaal des resole when it be known that the - - Toronto, visits with Mrs. Joseph Gordon g p • ;r... - . and other friends in this vicinity. was the result. Geo. McGinty, who was landlord himself is confined to his room A large shipment of eavetrough just axrived and I am' pre- .. -- -A new platform has been construct- driving is somewhat shaken up but hi through illness, Men capable of such a area to meet orders, no matter how fast the come in ' • f __ - + injuries are- of s trivial character. The astardly trick should not be allowed to P Y ed in front of the Leavens Block on the -. � . - R corner of Church and King streets. horses escaped with some slight scrathes disgrace the grey suit of the club. Here- as they have been doing during the past few weeks. - - -Real Estate Richardson leaves this but the wagon is smashed up in man after the Wanderers will have meals at - Call and leave nor order � alon with the rest - I. I'll . .1 , 10. week for a business trip u through Grey pieces. / Gordon House, furnished C. 0. D. y . ' . . F County. He will be absent about a —The town had ' a visit on Saturda - - and_ have our houses and barns trou hod - - . .. Seine Cricket. - month.. P from the members of a yacht club wli i : i ' were cam d down at the Harbor. The and be up t0 your neighbors. DOII t . '� w. . - _ —Miss Lizzie Leaves, who has charge The Pickering cricket team bad a = s" • - of the junior de artme: of our school, is drove through the village in a somewha g forget to leave your order with . . , p i crude looking band wagon and with Crum grand da 's sport on the Bloor street - - - , 11 I a nding a week or so with her cousin, F. the right Irian. N. Leavens, of Bolton. pets serenaded the residents on the ver ground, oronto, on Dominion Day, when r*,' P, loos main streets. Their noise some they were pitted against a good team of - —How do you like the appearance of the Toronto club. The . -were accom an• . . the Remmer remises, occupied b L. what startled our people fora time, bii y u u - . - ^I P - p y the boys did nothing outrageously ba ied to the city by a number of our vii age - I . Forsyth, since It has been overhauled. ere, who were interested in their welfare. The leading tinsmith, Pickering. - .. —: :. ' therefore were not interfered with. The I• To our notion it has a very neat look. From a reference to the list of names —John �'V. Law and James 4ordon are were out for a lark and succeeded in ca both recovering from their recent attack tuning it. composing the Toronto sloven it will be i, r —The following from a ' city excbangg seen that their opponents were by no of inflamation. Each are able to be means a weak combination. Tbo city - - - . around, although weak in constitution. may be of interest to our men went first to bat and scored 144 be- Ga'shDowii - : . - . , � .. —Would it not be a ea ital idea to well to the retiring pastor, Rev. C. Lan • ford, and a reception to Rev. Dr. Barra , fore retiring. Fleury, Terry, L. -Colley - . ' have the bell derrick painted. Such p and Stokes reaching doubles. Our boys - • would serve materially in reservin the the new pastor, was held in Perth even g Y . Y p g , followed with 8t; to which Turnbull 'o' will secure the services of -'o• timber. Shower weather followed b Methodist church on Tuesday last. _ • • ' • - . . . . . �. y Y vary complimentary address, accompai'- Gormley and Clark contributed doubles. the warm sun is very destructive. ' In tfio second venture Toronto were re- - - ied by a beautiful oak secretary, was pr ti - = —So patriotic are the members of our rented b Mr. John Coburne on behalf f tired for 5d, and Pickering soured fi4 for fire.company that their flag was allowed Y the loss of 7 wickets. Titile bein called _ "g - • to float over the hall for several days after the congregation to Mr. Langford, who g - - = � � - - Y the sine tt•ae deviled upon the first in- _ as well as on Jul lbt. we expected to arduous toil during his pastorate has be g Po • . . see other flu s ra seal on Frida P productive of much spiritual and financi 1 Wings+ but bad lire match been completed . g Y good." it is4unly reasonable to suppose that the . . - .. . : —For many years past Paris Friday. and —John woodruti slri - d a car load f Toronto men would hays required all _ -. potato bas were severe enemies, but this p� their sunplus. One leagin feature of . . '. until December 31st, 1892.. . g cattle on Saturday, June 25th, purchase ! p g . _ -, - year the beetles seem to take less notice . the mate i was the success attending the - = . �. - as follows : Z Wm. Malcolm, Scarborc , 1. of that preparation. Possibly they have Brock Itoaci • 1 T. bowling of "Jimmie "Richardson, who i discovered a new mode of digesting the 2 Geo. Cowan, seacared 6 wickets for I4 rune. Alto eth• ' bright, ZVhitevale ; 2 H, Westgate; ; 7 g drug• . er the boys a have much reason to feel . . —Geo. Kerr, rnana er of the Ontario Moore, Greenwood ;'Thos, Pugh, �'Vhi Y i $ vale; 1111. Kennedy ; 1 R. Davidson ; 8 pleased with themselves. Following is . ­ . - ' Bank here, had his dwelling and family the score . 3- - a photographed on Saturday. The exterior Jae.Found. Average weight 1,225 poun� . . p y' On Saturday, July 2nd,he loaded a car t . •ronoNtow: - . - -_ . . �I of his residence furnished a splendid back- Whitby, purchased as follows: 17 lot Innings. 2nd innings, : ground for the ruddy faced members; of Wilcox; 6 F. Highland. Twenty -one f Winslow, b Turnbull 2 c W i n u ac o t t. b . A splendid assortment of . . his somewhat numerous household. these cattle will be shipped to Bristol n Finery, b Richardson tits did not Vet) IKbBent) 0 - ��: _ —Our cricket team play the East To• July 10th per steamer "Broomhaagh " s Terry, c Andrews, b �E SS GOOD S from 8 cents up ; Flan- • . - - _. ronto club on the old baseball - ground, Turnbull . _ ........ 21 Andrew,b Turnbull 1! - stockers, the other two were sold in Mc " ' east of the Don on Tuesday next, the 12th L.cosby, b. Clsrk.... a2 b Turnbull......., � treal. Collins, a Wright b e etts from 5 cents-up Cottonades 1 of Ireland. It is expected that our boys ? . -1 I —The Iadieei Of St.' Andrew'' "" li Riohardeon ..... - .. i c Broad, b Gormley 0 . . . ?% will hays about the same team On a' wits Stokes, b Ricbardsna IO not out ............ ly Shlrtings Cretonnes Art Musllns 1 pitted against Toronto last Friday. They have reason to feel pleased with them counsel, not cot.... o run out............ o 9 Cameron,lbw,b Rich- ner in which their picnic on Domin n - _ •;,, "V . can pat up a good game. ardson .. l b Richardson,.,.... 0 3'.,�OWEST PRIGS . - ' � —,'Is it not about time we came to Day was patronized.' The weather, t o, .N. Cosby, b 0orniley 7 C. Winnacott. b - •`: _f some understanding 1" That is not an un• was considerate, as although it threatet d Turnbull... - 4 — q g y y g several times, Ketchum, c Andrews, GEO., p� RKE R DUNBATQN, he uent remark,but addressed b a oun there wart only a slit ht . b Richardson.... ,0 b Gormley........... 1 . ''''"' ' -. man to a fair damsel while -they hold up shower encountered, and that arriv g v►'ri rit. o Broad b c Turnbuil,b dorm ri late in the afternoon (lid not affect the t (ioruiloy .......... o ley _ . , . - - _ , . - . ;_, _ °�. a garden gate, it would seem to have Extras ........... S Extras.......... _ g -- — - - - -- _ — -- - -- • - -- -- - - - -__ -- % - .,-`. more significance. Lovers should be less tendance. All manner of games were n• - • - - - boisterous in their conversation. dulged in on the ground, while not a ; w Total.... :.......,!! Total ...,. :.... - —The cults of Church street south had enjoyed boating on the( river hard iwe. - . ru•x'i IN.0. t - - " a game of cricket with the Juniors of One of the most enjoyable features of •lie la Innings. 2nd Innings. - ° ± Bing street west on Dominion Day. The day was the repast served at the tab es. ur ad c coy Terry , b e- c eroIlhu►n, beach. o - - This seemed to furnish attraction for b a th Fluery . .. • .. 0 run out.. I ' 'former scored an easy victory. The same .. . ... . • , ' - old and young, grave and a Tl ice 'Turnbull, b Terry•. 14 std Terry,bCanieron s ��M^� ,• -^ -�-w�- ���-�• .. . . -..: ' teams intend playing another match on Y g+ g' V gay. r..,..asuseavainve.....•• ...... ............................. -- - . who were not resent have no idea of Clark, run out _ .. -. 35 c Terny, b Cameron s - _ - _ ,.. ` - - -__-_ . . ' l . Saturday night, commencing at 5:30 P Riebardsou, b Terry - 2 did not bat _ „ r • - she to which all are invited.. what a pleasant afternoon was spent in Wright, bTerry.... 0 not outs...•,........ o " - . , . - - .. �W. E. O'Brien was here on Saturday the now popular Gordon's Grove. he Andre s c K tchum 7 c Counsell, •b F. L, ! • - .. taking a photograph of the .school, to. gross receipts of the day were over s; ty b F. L. Cosby...... 2 Cosby........ , ..- We are recewmg daily' our Spring stocl . _ ; . t -: -- Gormley, not out.. 11 did not bat ` � ether with the scholars who had attend dollar'. Marquis,6F,L,Coaby y b N.Coaby- .,....... 4 •o• . o f •o• . ;: ed since the institution has been under the —Would it not be a capital idea for he Rogers, b Terry, ... 0 did not bat • . .. . . . . - ,. . E :tree .......... 3 Extraa, .. , ....:. , ! • . - _ _ management of ruin. S. H. Jeffrey. When directors of our -Mechanics Institut to — •� Prints Mush>ns, - I . .. . taken, the negative was pronounced sir•rooure a genuine Canadian flag, and 1, ve Total .'.....:... Total....,,., , ..64 Shaker Flannels, COft0Y1t3, _ .. : perb,: and a fine picture is expected. it hoisted on all dates that mark rm or- • - . - —No direct communication has been taut events in the history of the Domin n. Oh 1 but didn't Whitby boys got a roast- Cottonades, Skirtings, .. •- . 11 . received from the heifer that left for the We made a similar suggestion to the ing on Dominion Day at the hands of a Wlnceys, Twe'eds, . - • - d • - t3tates last week ; but report has it that school board some time ago, but at Toronto team on Varsity lawn. The - . she was met by customs officers on the board has not thought proper to take at• county town team were all retired for - Worsteds, riff. _ • - -' • - , other side and prevented from landing her ion, therefore we make another yen re 20 runs, none reaching doubles. Toronto .. ; . - . "':- . - - - - ;' I. caress until duty was paid. Being an• which we hops will meet with more a - followed wits 288, of which (ioldingham (o) - _- _ able to furnish the change, 'he was al- proval. Should the school board a made 104, when he took compassion upon _ - lowed to pariah in the lake. A naughty action in this matter, none but the p ile .the field and Rave up his bat. Saunders A Bk to see our �e wan show ostler Value r . - r - . TWEED ,,. ,•¢ ,4, . - tort' remarks that her strange conduct of the school would be likely to man est -also punished the bowling for 65 runs. . .. r,., - ` was due to her exclusive perusal of Globe sufficient interest in the event' to Be rob The Whitby boys should practice on some than ever. Our suits made to. order at $14 will _ 1 . - ��" : - editorials. oar history, while if the directorate b and of the county teams before going into the - r. °- —That the Pickering horses possess caused the ensign to be raised the in est city for game. Such a defeat as the - surprise you. I -- - -speed the Whitby people have no reason of the iteneral tpublic would at one be above is sure to oast a reflection on the . • � _ ; . :.> • 1. . . to doubt, since the exploibs on Dominion aroused. This would cause the yar as crioketing ability of the county. But , - (o) . . Day. In the trotting race Iii. Gormley's works on Canadian history, now in the then the Whitby team always seemed to - r` >' "Lacy Cypher" won three straight heats ; library, to be more generally perused as enjoy a booting when administered by no- - ,; A. Palmere "Dolly Vanden Fanny took well a' create a desire for the pnrchai of bility. �e are 8 �o h n "anus lie mless boots �VV�lIOh. we are sure 4 - -, - second money : while Thos. Cowan s more extensive works of a similar cha ac• ----•� ` • _ *1 s . - • -Brook Road Girl " secured third place; ter. We ask the management of the .. A large band ofgypsies are onoampedon : F - I will give perfect satlsfaction.e. . . • M " _ L. Merrill's -pacer brought up the rear. above organization to. give the sugges ion the north aide of the Hingeton Road near - - � The time xuade we are unable to state, as some consideration ; when if it be not , on East Tol'bnto Village. - "q �" it C a I '.1 z` our watch is not a stop machine ; bat the sidered a good one, no action will be 'ak• John Delaney, living in Baybam -Town• `: : :�"}`; -, .- . if� seed was a .revolution to the people to en, bat if, on the other hand, the idq t is chip, Elgin County, was instantly killed 8 i, °� - the east. A number frbm this locality commendible our legal fees will be n� mi• by telling beneath the wheels of his wag- -p 11 :,�' snent the First in Whitby. nal. Bon, _ '� t.r�1 '� ,: %' `.-:,` ;�x � fir' n. D¢. : - • M.� y . - .. - - - . . ,, I . .r+ �I- dx*` :v �•. -. -A z'`-;a .: . -. °249 - -.+ ' :'� v:_• :ti" rt¢'+ "fi- •v.,.-. �,," _- *y .- L - Y.t ¢•, i ..'a� r P T :t F j6 -1¢'_ fir"+ �� .fir, y b i �. J - ix Ya: ' .gy L� e k N' 11 t� . 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