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NO-i.,3 ".1-11. . , � VOL . . .. 1..;, -' �_ --- :. : ...1. .. , I.., .11 - . . - . . . - . . . . . � _.. ..s.:,_ 11 . - I __ I ­ L. � I " � 115, "IfX5, , : I - 1 . . , - ­ _ . ,,tonal (940ro. d ­ � . - �,, �' I . I froft i* CREEWOOD. - . . - -1. �.,.,l * �,_ , .1 . - WHITBY. , .-,:. �.:­ ,�e. . - . , W _1*1� ,e - �:�� . �: C.I. - : � I �., �. � , , __. . .11 - . r I... � . � . , .1: - ­1 , . .;WUA 1; . - - ; _ ,��,. _� ­ ­ ­ . . DECKERS � LIVERY I OUTAROUNDUS � ­ . . . . .. , I , ;�� I . � I I .. .__.,� 19"-,"-�L'.' �.,­.�J..,._ I - - Afedical. LATUT LOCAL BAPPENIX69 RZCOADZD ily A. W. TAW and wife, of 0 - , ... .14. '.1. - I -, ' shaws Wore - Charlie Siow of this' towu'w'0­n firxt..._,.."-,, -_�"_4. - - , - ,.,. - A .�,,,-, - . * ­ - _____� -- As I have bought up Dab Reddin's limy THIL PRZ88 AND JOTTZD DOWN BY OUlt in town the other day. lace M* an the jn,up*mg contests the -.1. I _.-�qv*­ 1, _11111���,_ ­ __ - , I '�;*, " .i ­* . . - ,.-, 1.4-3*. 1� 1, 0 M BATEMAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P., busiiness. and have added several new 0OWM8lP(,NDI9XT8. . . Revs. HuTjs and Mason have been fort Perry celebration on Dominion Day. � ' "�_N . � X . " - I - -: - -.�: - 1, " 0,, Coroner. 4 horses and buggies, I can scoomodate "us here by the Methodist conference in W. R.Howse has giVen a brilliant effect I , , , * . Office a,nd Residence, I . It 0 't S. Pickering office bourn: Morning - .. . :. CLAREMONT - - ­ - . . i ­., 'i I jug street, - the public with good rigs at all hours. I . I � - -, -, 51, _V, A ... _j-,1­ IV .,; a I � the place of Rev. G. W. Walsou and Rev. to his store front by virtue - of .4'. 1 � to 11:30; Ev6,,i,g 6 to S. - . 1, bright ,I.. ; "!� . � 8:30 —1 Covered 'bah meets all trains. In -' ' 1V � ,_ • _ Miss Holmer, in visiting with Mrs. Hewitt, who has been superannuated on coating of paint. The Misses &mall have '- - i� 170_4 % � I " . connection with livery I keep a . , --,.,r, ...,;, . 'j U rr A vocal music. . bene. amount of ill health. also indulged in a little of the painter's _. � - "114 ;; - - ___ - 1___',',;�-_,��,�__ Sale, Commission and Board- • -'. � ­­__Cm.. "I . -, . ---­ - in Stables, Pickeri I I Mrs. John Dow is visiting friends in About a week ago a team of colts be. art on their store front. .-:!_,:, . 4 '. * - - � , . . ng. ­ . , - " i. I - 1, ­ � -1 � . , : , �;J,. C i � , _�' 1-:- . Miss Ida SimPsOnq ' . ­ I Brooklin. longing to a gentlemen from out near His Honor Judge Burnham and ie_vmti,� -'-" 4*4 , I .11, . 0�00'. - vv�. == `.' I ` " ��"- � :)-UPIL OF - � - -­ ---I--.--- ___ M- Judson Bundy, is ill at his father's Markham, ran away from Green's mill, &I members of big; family are ill of malar. .1 ' ,:� ' � ' prepared to give lea — _. '. ,-, I- 11, - I - . 0 &- OD 0 $ - - ., ­� , I seyve,tory of -11111i'-'s ocal Inns'e. Re o9a : " - residence. taking the democrat through the fence in is. Mies Willis has b4n very low with , --,­�'. ..- runjeutal and vocal � Ch . I . , 1. - eons in both ill"t AOX '(A �, - ** ' ­ , - . . .. ,�, �..- sc . if required. , - �i - . -Wm. Keith, c,f Toronto, spent Sunday front of Gleeson's shop down into the inflar,-at,_n, but is now almost free from - � a ') ferences given 1 Instruction Guaranteed ► �e * .­ 1.� _. I 'L ­1 1, - _1. . . L _. I .;. - _1_1 - , ." - " I . _,� �; - ,�4 _... Thorough I _i 14 -100 m, :,..- I with his parents. swamp. No damage done. daL,,c 1'. I . ,� � " �P,_ , . . -� -­4 - � ,­­ - - � .- 1, . i . . - _.­_ ___ - .- �, � , , - I In ,ii #-. a, 'so - P4 -is recruiting - . -�_4:41,- - . CA I - . --&-. High Coustabie Calverly has been ap- �.�, - .-- . ij.� Lt. - . .. ! ei ides 65 Mr. Dick insoll,j teacher, i iting . . ;­ I ; Address, Claremo .. _. . . � �.. - 40-52. - , In 04 . . J " . — .1 t ';ief constable of the town, and -�,_q:�' . P�- Sjnj- al .0 - co 'O W� v at his brother 7 BROCK ROAD. . . . . � .1 point, . . �'- 1119 e , .. . I IT . - .., -1 ' " " . . V, I - , - I . :5k Mies Munro, of Asliburn, Tisited at � - I the f,vit-vt4un is a most suitable one in .'-_4� i-11 . E HE i =Z OUX IR ''.* '" . . I . .. ­ j ' , I 1. ,.. ,� � � � - .1 , %_t . .. . Y_ . MISS LETTI . .. a �-1 I - , � . Wm. Leaper's, on Sunday. . We congratulate Thos Cowan on the every way. Since he commenced to dis- -:,. . I � ,1 1 Agri Of in, ` to "' it cs _.�. , ... '��,_, . I RECEIVE ca 1:4 , "4 r- �4 V" - , " . I ..q , -_ -.11,_ - ' . 8 I Miss Annie Birrell is spendivgber,va. speed of his roadster. charge tbe'dutiesof that office there has.; . .;- . SNOW PREPARED TO RE ; �SVP_A4 .'. . _ . Alice Tait,- a teacher in Z ..,� I *,ad.,V m � • _" , - -..- . A -,' i "'s givesme CD ;;,� � .Ivyq --Z' , ".C* '� . .g Z, cation here with her pareDta. . Mrs. Bradshaw, of Napanee, is Visiting been order in town, and it is well under-' ` s2sic Pupils. , _ , , _ � i� of Music says: " It � , In _-t-�P : ,e Toronto College M � . � �;��, 9-4 I" :_ I , , - .,. . . . tltticll 1),easnyo to ,,co.-lluleDd Miss neagens as �4 rq 14 David Peatie, of Toronto, was with friends in this vicinity. stood that while he holds the office this ' ''. " - " . • U .Vusi, c,lle ;refits - a �� ; clad . 44 ;. - J'. *,;. tudie(I with ine Ifh� , � �-,?_�V . . . ' ' . I . L a " - i�� , i � jj Joh Sabbath. Raspberry picking has commenced in state of thing must continue. - . t. . 1111 , ears in st qtudions Man * C� � tq L'n I � A i4 Go . - I . I _i. . -,- -, - teacher of ,, ;. I nit . , . s for the past three Y tborough technical trajuinn,;- - . . 1� Cq 04 " . Miss Agnes Scott, of Scarboro, Visits this neighborhood, but the season has not The annual inspection ofleounty registry '< - k � � er, and possesses a ca �.�o I I . 0 -.� .. , ,-,�,� . - `�� n excellent P1101 tbrougholit., - ---------- � 14 with her uncle Wm. Scott Es,•. rightly arrived. office here was made on Wednesday by __ � ,,.I -, ��- _Sb� has proved au L" Z� . _. � - - . 6m. I 0 = t-� Q C3 0 0 , . � ,_ " .. , - , - - Residence Pickerill'" qtil!"'Jil- I . 0,6 � a t'- ft ' I , 7:�_; , , ,�, >,' . . . * Thos. Poueber, of Brougham, while Inspector Johnston. As usual the regis- . i = ;I y 0 (D O I Mrs., Byingtoll, of Colorado, is visiting 1 _', , - .,..01 - ______________,__ I.- 1� 1 P-4- 0i 0:4 rl e-W = I .passing through our town the other day tray was not caught mapping, but, on thee_ ._��,__-. - - ------- &":, I 'd ,Q 0>:3 .Q, --Z.-= 0 ts. with her sister, Mrs. E. R. Eddy. - -�- ; , f q I , 8 q 0.0r,5�.>W�;! . ' �,- ,X.8= Cd G 0 - - - - � . -,.,$.V ,;�., . -, - . -.:--- =�, 1 :d Id CS C,;.) ;j :D Q =- (, �,,��,,_ "� -, i.,. -�% 1,erj(11. - 1 ,*,( i 01 ;.4 ,a 0 W $1 r. Mir's M was attacked b those notorious dogs to Contrary, stands at the head of a long , . __ --------- __ - - ej cc 00W 11 I organ, of Sunderland, was the y - � ' "- - _. "� rq;L� �4 1z �.; r-. -:� " . - - - - 'A ­4 �D " guest of tile Misses Gregg last week. ' tho north of here, and the - furious brutes utes list of offices in this Proyince for method, _­.;2,�g, - , 0q 3 �: k ,4'�:.f . -ELL, Q. C., BARRIS- oo �� Cd 6 $4 , , . E. FNREW 3., -.-� 06 -.:) I - ,,,i4 . I-ne)- ILD(I colinty CZ0 A % :� CQ . tore the back curtain from his buggy top. order, correctness and general manage- ;.. __,�... , 11"i.t --,, - ..'.1 , ef TER, C01111tV cro-xll .k tt(I . ,anti 1%� 0 1 0 CD ' Miss Lizzie Ferrier, of Torouto', is _. .", � • ", � � " 4 � - ,.-" ,�­-- .:: �, � 0 1 . 10-y ___ __ " 0 44 V The trustees have secured the services ment. As the inspector dropped the - �:. - " , _g .U111" House, Wh'tl)y • - . - _____­ - _____ - -------- visiting at Joshua ,Bundy's these days. - --K -_ solicitor. C ;=;� . - _Q_ 0 _ ".'_1'1)' �,, ,­ I " -: : ' 9�� 1,,� : 13 ❑ > : _ -- - " - ----- - _. � _� -4 ; - me is no office in the Province _ , � - �, , , .. LLE11, SOLICITOR, NO- i�- 1 0 te I. , Mf. .'Brown and his wife, our late teach. of bliss A. E. Irwin, of Cherrywood, as word, the ,,_ ,i - ." &. 4) 0 sh . - , . .3 - _k M El)' �1 I I ctc. Office Lit CA - = I : : Cl tic W 4. .3 0 ." ! Z � , . . �i,. conveyu:�Cel: . " ea -:3 :) U , � 0 er, were the guests of Peter Macilab last -teacher for the balance of 1692. Sheisa likc this. The yolume-of business for the �f�' , -� . .� ­ - T) . ­-.:�- � " , 1()IIOV to loan. . Q '- '.6 �! - - ;'. ._ 0 CD , , - , - , !�"fb: I �. , --, -, ef TARY 1'111)�ftr 11,1.0il"ililill. Mousy ", 0:2 :t� tc I.. .- . : week. young lady highly recommended.. and - first half of '92 is COD , , , m I k. -pjli.-tl,: Ila no n - __ C3 :2 �d 4� 1-1 - > considerably less in the '--' - , - - - - _ , .t ca z ,2 � "' * � - Q, . . _0 . - 0 = ,I 0 C) 8. 9 a ,, .t 4 P1, I 1.0 4t . - . �. r .s. R should prove an efficient instructor. We number of registrations and general busi. - � I- .-..:jkN0 , .%. I is ;:t �:2 �, M � Ill . B. Palmer and Master %Villie, . . � . , , 11 , I "r 5 * f , � 7 cGILLIVRNY, D�k" ;0 I 0 _;r, �. . .. ,:,, _­ , - - I V) to - t- - � .�, are. with friends in the north par Welcome her to our section. ness than for the same period last ear. - A P O'" " ,&,. Office Opposite Post %4 i 00M l t of the y � ;.; ±: . tore, S�icit`) . ..' . � A-1-V4 -1 "I A . � [.,I(), Ball Doty, lj_�.; Ti,co. . �__ ----.-- - - ' I . I . -------- . -,- 1, cuulltl�- tjlie youths of this place have de6ded, Coin pa rati vely speaking there is no bor. ­_. .' " ..;, I . ,ncoc� \%'jllt1)V. 011t. , . .;�,4ry-" 1 - . " . Ql I � d � �jjouey ti.) Lnali- S� . -, , . Master Peter itild Miss V.aggi' R those logs are removed from rOW'Dg of money on real estate by far. - ':-t`,�`? ` `!' . A ; - I � , . that unless , . , .0 .. . ' , �,- " - ,le(,,1l,yr Y'Ll,j, - - e Mae , � . � .k,.,'V.�t"! % � , -,..; -'� -W �, i.,��, - 4 L_ 1-i - __ \ortli the highway opposite John Robson mers, and not only is this so, but a great ;� �A,i - I �'� . ':AA .�r_, 1� -p ., X 1,,, - Ij I A :*� -, - k _� I? R I S T.12, R , nab, are visiting at Deer Park , I . , �`j; ­.. � ..� ' ` ' � . I - - i PHOMAS P _4� . . Z,: - • .. NO - � . z' I Solicitor, LV­ - '1101ley to loan. I ­: Toronto, lace, without delay, they will inake a many mortgages on real estates are being I .., .�_T - -_i, . ,31k.,, I and Ont'a'rio,..-,,, a ''n <, -.,.n.. _1 I I t_� -.--. I I - *!.�, �,- coLningsioll. Ottl ee N ,_ .. over Ontario 1jauk, Picker- Mr. 'McPhenson and sou,, of Buffalo, torifire eome of these eveningsl The discharged. The discharges register '�` ',­, .!-,.; A, 4-y - ' ?I ,�_. .... I . . . . � � � � IV . , I _i �.:, , . - I . , -.:, ing -, , turdaV. e visiting his brother-in-law, Thomas travelling public must be protected. about three dollars to one of new mort- .. . g open every i')A _ ar _ - � I --.---- PICKERING BRANCH. . ­ft�w - , ,' ­ . . Rage re , . ., I— �,. .;.. , L __ __ � OUNBARTON. . . - ­�� - . .. I . ­-1, _% Orll,'�'4'011 ,� i)rCAV lj,trristel's, - . . Mrs. Jas. Bro ., keeping well tip, in farm and town Vr()_"_�':-r3 N r0ll(2e, L , I . . wri and- Mrs. Henry � . ^ . 1. .-..I 1, 1i I -,'"( .i _?_ S 0R.JIT", )NI LL.B., of Law. Jol"Ustou, . s entered. Sales and transfers a � - , , A / I - , &,:., 15 T,.ronit) StreCt, To- , ... I tt' %m- 'Opein for the transaction of all legitimate Found, art- pertv, both in the number of transac. '- :'- ,"l ; 5 s,l Visiting re �,-_ - : , ,., ,fs ncitors,'.\()tarieF, every Thursday. latives at MRDi- - Peter Nesbitt is able to be'out again . - " "' Z. to loan. 2: tions . .,­­ .-.-. routo, will be at ciaermont and in values. All tile indications, . ­� ..- 4 , , - ", � 4 OlUce over J. Bundy's shop. _1101ley ,j y Baijking BusiDess. toulin,181almi Miss Holmes is visiting her brother in � - ":, OrricE Houns-From 10 to 3; Saturdap re sorry to relate that Robt. Clarksburg. � . . I , - , - , ill, . We a so fay as the registrar can see, point to a - - :� ----`x - to 1 o'clock. Sadler has .haii another stroke. We Miss Ceasar has returned to her home, revival of valties in the near future and to '. , �., - . - . . - 1.�,u;4 r , , �1. - , � I ctei,i it(' "g. , - I f a more independent condition of owner- .� i_ 11 - .11 � I , , ,ar it is not a severe one. Mono Road, for the holidays. 1! Savings Bank in Connectio . L. � ' 1 - _. ... , , ­:,�, - li� - N,S, VETERINTARY SUR- ship. The sales of lands for taxes don't ... ­ �'l 44%'&QF-y) GEORGE KERR, M4Lager'. Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Hopper are -%-Jrs. Harry Bradshaw, of Napanee, ill at _ . . � ,,;j.4� i. ­ . ,; 1 :, I `1 e Ontario VCt- � �.":, I 1 ­ 1� , c,EoN, Graduate nf th . - away on a trip through Western Ontar. present visiting her father, Richard Rodd. amount to One lot in tell Of Ye 8 90, in - �:,� - " - 'I.- � HTTO' le I ar a �,.,_ � erinary college Toronto, will visit W11ite" io, making London their terminus. Miss In& Anderson, of Campbelford, is fact such a thing is now becoming the ex- . � and ywoA every saturday. Diseases of 1. — - .. . - . ,-� ) _. -, �- �, ' , . � _ � -the horse's foot atten(led to at uiy shg orge % at present enjoying the vacation at home. ception. We -heartil congratulete Mr. - - �.-_.. :. _, Miss Martha Lumbey, of Markham, y ,,.V �_ .�,, . - - .. , N lot.33, 7tb con., Pickering, calls prom tly at� Walter Thom has been slightly indispos- Perry on the excellent order of his busi. -­ ''-I 'I., �,' - "� , - . - , . - _ , . . S is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Pallister, ed,but we are pleased toseehis pleasantface ness, and trust be way long continue to, � 1 ,�, tended to. Telegraph address � whiteva, e, Ont. — �. , Q .P.O. address: dreen River. Ont. 34-7 1 Be * . I ., The you ug lady is recruiting after a vere in our midst again. be the model registrar of Canada. , � . '�, 1. _­ . . -'�, illness. i -1 .jr� W_ Robert Thom attended the Garden party __04 1.1 K I NS,, VETERINARY W. HOP I Geo-Lumbey,61EnRiand, who has at Cedar Grove last Wednesday evening: .. - .. V.��_11 I * surgeon. graduate of ontario veterin-, KINSALE. � .:- , ,# .1 I ", , - . i .; �; �,, . - . . ­ . . , ,y 9 I I - � . . ary College, T�5ronto, office and residence, Lin been anxiously looked for by his mother He reports as having had an enjoyable even- , : - 1. I . ton s avenue, Pickering V h ' and Sister, reached the village Tuesday in : - - ..�jk , � ':Y. illage. Call'P Y d . - to. A first class Not ofteh Ao we indulge in tile exquisite - _. '-;. .i -__ .. - . . . or nigiat pro-mptly- attended morning. &Cv. Mr. Chisholm deli'vered an able and . - * - I - general blackswith sllop in connection. New - . pleasure of scrawling a few lines of news i_. " - t,..rigs gotten up, as well as all manner of repair- NMI= - - - Joshua Bundy and family 'aia m&k. eloquent discourse last Sabhaty morning, to your paper. There is a cause. Believo - .- - . . - I a n$ for his text, the concluding words . Ing done, at lowest living rates, Latne and dis - ing ready for camping, on their Island t ki _ us, when we vow, it is simply becauae we, .. I. -1easea feet mado a s1pecialtY 0, always a first Muskoka. We understand they start from Romans 9-15, ,,But ye have received though strong in spirit, (as some people -.,. -1 �w � . class sboer on band. 23y We have Oeen appointed eole agents b , at q..­� �"j�i* T next Tbursda . ­- , ' .T. the spirit of adoption whereby we cry Abb& Bay) have, after working 14 hours on our . .. -� .1, - - - - C. L. Munson, Esq., Bowmanville, fortb) . Father." I - - '_ ' .1 " .e, Societies. County of Ontario, for the best Woyej Joseph Gregg accompanied by Mis6es farm. precious little strength to breath, lot . ._�, _ � -,­1 . _ 1�,,:-, - 4,. I , The farmers am at rresent busily em- alone to write. Pardon as for the confes- . , , , _'_._ . .1 - Wire Fence in the countrv, and arp prcf Ruth and Becky left on Monday for Alle- - . - __.e - - I.. * ployed in the bay-fields with a sort of --do sion, but it is now not because e have - .: - -"`,":rV 9 every Mon( : L.�, - � . � ISING SUN LODGT--� NO. 1-3-5. 1. 0. pared to build fence. and' sell Form ane Rbany CiI3, Penn , where they intend or Aie" expresbion depicted on their ruddy vast arnount of news to give that we hoist , , _ � , -07 lodga n1cot lay . M_ G. T. This Townsh riRhts or. the most res.sonabl, sp(-adijag part of,the summer. We hope countonance. Ever and anon they ca the pen between our thumb and fore-fing- ,�_ � I 10 evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. st a - ' . . _ , , %. - Every person invited to join and help advance terms. ive build twenty different stylej to see them return much benefited by the -furtive glance toward skieii, anxiOns er, but, because, (selfish aim !) we like to .,'- ­ - � "eUjj)t:1'1jLjVC1. on this m&cbine. pWn or ornamental Change. . . �- �, the grand Cause of 't 12! v . W1 -, - L " to ascertain if the weather will "hold let the readers of the .Nxws know that Kin- - �� " `also o*n the right for Outario County In our items Iasi week, we should have up." When asked to join in any sale can still boast of beina &live and able . . . ,4 j exct townships iband Brock) f' - " , . - 3 vlative 0 e T, ct r b a - the Crabb Patent Pence. 'Parties wishi 0 r,a;d that the last foot ball match Clare. amusement a glance of utter amazement to toot her own horn. Then spread your . . . n, . , . C�oitrcyaneei% &e. , Wont WOD by a score of .1 to 0. We followed byone of scorn driftR over their spine on this chair and we will Ctiselose the - , -� . -­ � , " - _. : - to Purchase Farm or Township rights fo . :� , [10-NIAS D U N N, C om,eyaucer, Cow. either of above, will do well to consult u simply reversed the teamsi Next Satur. eager faces and warns the idle petitioners aeceet yearnings of our mind. It behoov- '. , _".. 1_. . , _' . s % i day the teams meet again at Brougham, not to renew the invitation. es us first of all to whisper that Bro. Gar- . - . /­ 144 Tniis_qioner foi- ttl;-ME! .1!11(lavl-q, etc., Clare- personally, at lot 7 11. F., Pickering, 0 . - , 1 . - - __­ . I .., I 20Y when we wish our boys success. . W diner, for verity far renowned, still main. . - . -',". wont, Ont. . ___ write na to Whitby P. 0. Parties ar HITIEVALEw . V.,- -' � I , . . . . - - . -, J_ - I 3 B U N T IN 6r, Issuer of Marriatge strictly _fyrbidden iLifringh* an these pa : Itma be interesting to outsiders to I . . . taius, though not without opposition, the . :--. - _� 1�� . �- �: .. , �-11 - - ('�)Illltv of Outtirio. Of- tents. know wiiat prices were paid at tile maro eialted positions of Mayor, Coutisellor and - - _", - - ... '. �'. . ..­ , ­_ 10 bere Tuts1ay. ButtLr. 13 to 15 ceum; our vicinitv. ' cess- -. - , -, � - I . Licenies for tli( '' ;,_ _...'; 1. Tht, '.Nf issea Simmons spent Suuday in Philosopher. How one man can anc . flee at the 4tore or at iiiii it-11ell-, I'Ickel-illi; 28-31 ,......"..�........ ALLIN & BRANT. - 1. '' Villag - 12-Y 1. . " - fuliv ljoid the6u three %-ery ituportaLit of-- - . ___ - ___ __ __ - -�___ , - - __ ­ __ __ ___ - - .., - — - - *ix . , - estgo. 11 to I I j ; wool, 16 cents ; chick Mr. N on, of Norval, is spending a few ,ice e �,. s at oije and the sarne time is a mystery . . .. 'i il� DR.l3E.kT0-_S'j0\VN-;H1V CLEkli 1. I GUARANTEED .' - - eus 80 to 40 cetits per pair, aud they days in our vale. .1. . � ' , . ­ *' conveyancer, cw.miliss,iouer for taking � - � - � . until your eyes have beheld the man. Then ; . �_ - -1 I found ready sale at the abo�e prices. Mrs. Robinson has returned home after - � � affidavits, Accountant ft-d Iw4uxance Agent ' , I'' - . mystery flies, and you are left hynoptised, - . 1 W. Wit to the citv. __ 'Money to loan ouNrin property, NVU16 pro- .PURE P4RIS GREEN - Each week the volume of trade is Inereas, a v . I by the magnetic eye of our'Mayor. All I �' _.- � ­1. . . ­_ t�ated. OFFICE- kt V.'hit,_,vale. Will be in - iug an the nuwber of both buyers and sel- Misses I. Major and Kirkland,of Aurora, other municipal officers and I�ime Kiln . . ­�:_-_­� . Rroughai4 every iir,!,. lay afternoon for the - � . . . . . . I - � � -, �16 ­. . � I I . . . i­ _1F traniaction-of bugin-iQ. ,27-v . - Jeri increase. We anticipate a splendid spent Suliday in the village. ' clubs grandees are punctual in their duties, . . -:_ ,,�'. ,,�,� ,� . - ,-1--,0AG-,. . :: , , -, ,:iT' . PURE HELLEBORE pork market in the fall. Many of the Mrs. Hopkins and daughter have been . _. 1. ". _ - - . . and are without hitch or scrap, holding -'- -. :_ .. .. .;7 . -- "ndiug a few days with relatives in this t .- � -.. - i . A i - i ite( t. .- . . . - . ­ - bnyerr, who now -attend deal in pork, he even tenor of their way'. Since last �i - ': , 1 ____ -_ _ ­ neigbborhoo4. � _. ': , � - .�_ A. POST, Cj�;NTY H .ile otbers will be here when th sea. we wrote, our school . � . - 1_,�,-_ �1c I'Mci PURE INSECT POWDER wl, a _ . � e John Fawthropaud wife, of Hespeler, has held its annual -. '.._". . ..'� 4 � "I - . - for the connt� Draw* . As of Ontario infS son opens. pie-nic, which, to say the least of it, Was a . I.. .. " , - ) . . _�! _� , - .1 audspecifications furuislied for every cless )f - . .. .­ a--* . . .spent some time renewing acquaintances d at the -' 1�1 - .'. �, . ' � - in jolly success. We were all amaze ',, - ' � . - . . . . . �w . . . . � . - .. . I : I Block . ­ t arrived 'at ' ' . - . I girls and the. - 11, I � 1)uilding. Steam and hot water heating- all(I L -.' �. " - ,- our vicinity. ventilation a specialty. Office-Gerrie , 1. Jns � CEDAR GROVE. accuracv and rapidity of the I 1. j ,_!.,_-__ . - .. . - Miss Auuis. of Port Union, and Mrs ­ � . -1 -, el .. . . I . - - ,� - corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. . . . � - boys during thia performance of their f :..1'*_1' � _. I ree. - _1� - 4 .% � ' I - .. . - " '_ 1'. � . . . 1 16 . � . ; . .. I z., .., � � " V __ - - - . � -4 �'y - Residence- Ki u gston Road East Pickering. 37-y Annie, of Darlington, have been visiting in baud calisthenics. Much just praise is due-, __e . Q_ - 44 . Dotioed T. Kenneay, of Agincourt, our neighborhood. .A__,:.--.�L'. tll_� 1,� - . .. : __ __ ____ � e� , e HOWSIPAOS in wou"r midst on Tuesday. to our youthful teacher for his desire to. -- : .�,- ` -.`;f­.� I A I I C t i 0 iteer i i ty. � . Ida Thornton has returned home for her ' ­­_ -, - � - " ;��_ - � � make his educational training thorough, w ,*. .­ ,�:� .: - - - � ­­­1 � . -Mrs. Terry. of Mount Albert, 4 visit- vacation. She has been attending the High - _ . -- , ,� . ­ - . �Z�--- - - . . : -.1 � , _���A - .� : � :1 ­ , 1 ,, . RB�VNTI�S, the old and reliable .. eng her bifiter, Mrs. Goo. Evau ' mental, moral, socia,�l and physical. Busy _ , FAT . . . .. I.,: . .__ & S. School at Brampton.- # I*., 11­�­ "­- � '��: �, -� � " L e Auctioneer, ,itill in the fielcl, abl(3 Corner Drtl' Store,. . * as the proverbial nailors are our far , � and . ­­ 9 . Mrs. Alexander and family left laot One of the most important milesto . mers. , ..,:,�% willing to eon,luet any sales entrusted to 1. .. - nes in ., . � him, ... . ' ' The beautiful weather of last week was' f, '"It.- :.. - �, the career of any man or woman is their ­ 1- I-A"t I'll- , and takesthi-, ot)I)ortimity of thanking his pat- � . :�. I I - � . . i "I �_ � � �, 1� : � 1 . week for their new home at Fort William. very beneficial to the hay, and now may be I I �� �., .,� I- - . . .� � � ,' - rongfor ast f avors, and hopes for a coon till "ance .. .� . � - . - , 1) . � . WHITBY- ' ' . . .­ - , r . . . .. Geo. Birnie and Miss Cooper. of Toron- Fuion in the holy bonds of wedlock. It is .. .- -, � -1 " � I .,. : I -. v. A . - __�, - I ; of theiii. Terms for services modt, I I ­ . . seenin every hay-fleld, on every farm, an' -� �'11 , . .rate. r- � , . . - I � . �, rangeuicrits as tc) k1ateS UJI(I terills Call Ile Made , are spend 1" " , - - _.. . - � � U - imper. 45-tf - 'O e, . '. ­ " " .- —_ _ ' ing a few days with Miss N. important because upon it depends an exemplification of that wholesome advii " . at the office Qf 064 almost infinite degree the happiness of the . . .!l - q ______ .--- _ Tran. . the sun shinest" The' �, '' � .1', �� ' - . , - - , . . r individnals concerned. This milestone was ! _. ;, , 110MAS PO U C F1 EIR Licensed Xnc- Miss ,Nfa'gg:e Armstrong, of .-Markbatn, prospects,of good crops in every branch - ­ �:',. I . 1. �� :.. .-I',.- -� j :, is visiting q "Jersey Hurst," the real. .,eems excellent, though fliose who are in- -� ." ".1y'; .,-I ,!,� tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York aild _N . oil Wednesday passed by A. C. Tresbam, r r "Make hay while our popular and highly esteemed baud con- �i'!111 I �'; . - U-j-hole of .Nort!, ittia Soutli Ontario. Strict- I ,or - c - . ,_ � .. deuce of Capt- R. Rees lined to weigh matters to the nice of a , - - _. .. atteution,aven to all or(lers))y mail or r - duc,tor and Miss Maria Inson,a youug lad _'­..111� � telegraph. .�. .,. - ... � _ .. ".....", Ij � . - . ' " y hair's weigbt, prophesy that peas . . I . - . . �.... �, 't ,, 'I., argeB goderate. Address THOS. POUCHEn, I . . - . - M SOD and Macklem, of Bak. ioo favorably known in this vicinity to need _ ch .� , Misses Ja ' e e,ttarley - . �.: , ... I Box 47,13rougiumi, ont, . and oats will be light, while wheat, both '..,_ .. -i ­. ,�- -1, - I -daysinourGroy' and any mention here. The wedding- was a . . .,�.�­­',. . EACH PLUCT OF THE or Hill, spent a few e, . -1 . P. � . . . ".. . . � ,-t. _ ___ pring and fall, will yield abundantly.' � � , .I,,.. " J,j� � Boots f I It(I ,Si#,( atwaded the Lawn Social. . very queit affair and the happy cauple left 0 � ­ _� -,-,0.r..&-, I - I � - _)e..4. . I One sure sign of the merry running of :'. . .'q f' .", kZyi �(, 4 ", , Ed. Clark bas returned from his trip for the west on their wedding tour im- ��V' .r. everything, and the prospec atif Ell _. . . . `&�'-���he . , to Orillia. It ill IlDnecessary to add that mediately after the performance of t V_x Z', * .. b4ve " '1% ;t 7 Maker, 1309ge(I and sewn work. Orders harvest, is the smiling faces of the yeomen � -' - -!ftl pro 1� he thoroughly enjoyed it. ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Tresharn ,,,. �4 ' ,-: ik'_ -.1. I - , K � _�4.<� .14�1 - .� av- il we meet. When we, the farmers, are - ---- _.'U JOHN LE8LIE, BOOT AND SHOE j t of a boa raptly attended to. Experienced orkwan ' '_-,, ' I.. � ship. Don't forget tll(. stand nearly opposito the , A number of our young people are in oar most sincere wishes for future happi- pleased, look oat for heavy cro i .. ,,�f(', , - - . . .� ness and success in life, and may they be ps, and lots� . - -, - .-, %, � News, King strbet, Pickering vill.go. 7-v Markham this week writing on the exams. .. . : ; r - - � '_ "IS MARKED ' :o- __. I able to answer the question "Is marriage of money: when vice-versa, why then vice. �: - ;.;�, ,.�_.� " *. :0. :-1 . - . 1711 - _ ___ __ . __ f) � - . 111�,.dl' � - - ­�4 - ., - - - ____ . '.. . I - � . We wish them every stiocess. - versa. That's all. Never does Kinsale, _ . . � �z � ,.. � ... , _ ., I 1100S. - . I a failure? " in a decidedly negative. ,t ­., .- - , r I - - . 1. ­._­�___�° I � -�. The Parliamens Street choir,.of Toron. that village of beauty, look lovelier than in- . .1.. - "': , ,-,.P. I , ­* -j: ' - -When we consider the , ­ ,� I � .V, �1� Il, - HOUSE,- - -'--_"--"--'- I . �­ - � , ORDON 'i . I - �.. . . . to, and a Dumber of invited friends I nt Silver wedding the month of July, after a long sultry day _ , , --4. Pickering, Ont.,. .. fact that the average age of man in about is passed, and the sull, sinking angrily in - :, : :4,4 - f Gjaxnes Gordon, Proprietor. This hotel in a . .1, - Dominion Day in royal style at "V11e w : _':'� -,:..-' ', ,,�-. � ; 0 thirt -seven years, and that the marriage. the west, digs one long, wide, red farrow,. . �- 1. ,��. - . �. . y . ,., fine new brick building, finished in superior . Dale." ., . . .- ., i&. . he I BRONZE LETTERS .,. - .1 :.'. - ''... . . . �'_., : . - � . . .. R, travelling public. .NLewandcommodiouRs . ,I IN Hartman Jones visited our Sabbath wedding is, after all, a somewhat ran and - .�;�,, " Lile style. Every convenience and comfort fort . able age is about twenty-flye years, a silver through the land, leading from here to . ; .�. . : . and sheds. ,- . tables ; k. :. _7 I - I 25Y ly interesting circumstance. Mr. - ­_ .1 I _. -.!'%i­­ " �, # -NONE OTHER GENUINE School last Sunday, in the eapacity of S. ing . ..I _ . exceed those golden gates of light. And, if we. :,�,' �, L".,-, ' I I - ­ _I � .,; .1 _9 i k __ _ . Inspector . "q' - can't sing the praises of a grog shop, or a, -, -, _ -i , ­'V[ESTERN HOljS __ . He said our school com. and Mrs. Theophilus Hagerman, twenty- band of brass, we can still hold up our-, "-. ` , . j, Pie ering, 0 t.1 - .1, : " - now open for the acconimodatien 0 n , � 'ev-1 0 , . o . a I .:--,­�J � - : , VA,e I I - - -. fthe ry fayombly with the others he five years ago last Saturday were united in beads bove the surrounding villages and , . i i�,,,_A, "trav011ing public. This hotek having lately ad visited. marriage, anti after a quarter of a cent 0L. .. -changed hands h MONEY � TO LOAN ared " ury _... I dE 11 i'�:;- : �" """'. 2'.." ., . : . �1 _. - :q.,&� . . I , _. .1 , . . .. .- . ­6, . : �. � - ­.N it is convenient for Patrons of tj , � ( C'. Out. Situated j as been re-f urniahed t rou b 1 L Thos. Coxworth beeame the fortunate has elapsed# we find them' still pursuing blow the praises of - n- ature both far and I �1 it is, opposite the Brink Mill, , wide. But, we bear you say, Athow - I. I.. ... M1 I � P69-sessor of a fine swarm of bees they - 1. , .- . � ON MORTGAGE SECURITY last their course with the same feelings as you . . - ­:.", 1i - . . , . I or lurich at all reasonablo hours �e mi is. Br4eals rave I" Hence, we desist. I .. .- 4- 1 ; 1;, � - - I � ,.; A d sbed rnom a then experienced'. To say that the anni- - . -1. - Good st at lowest rates of interest. Morq'a es and Do week. They were wandermig 'in the bush ,,, 2.1 �. , _U Q bling I a. borses or cattle . . Box MCI ancl inclosed yard for bentures puro 4. verivary day was celebrated in "royali;$ Is" I SPI11CUT811. L-_ . __ . ­1 k�, I . � , ; .�_%'*'­,.A- .$i � ,� . "" -4. � i.. . �� " .. !; ­; ' _- ' .L 1,7�.-, 1 . The b%r is Open a WOigh scales on the prewl "ed foTc:h ­ I without home or friends, when he had . 70, : a*- . . - expressing I ' - " 0k, I I . L-'�_­. ��Mi .1- I . with ' ed , =..A3Lj =GWA�- 1M oomp"filon on them and 11 took them in." i dly. - e oy of -Tames McComb, - . . � ­ _ 1. t all legal hours, and is stockolle . would be , t almost too M _ , r .­, . I L . � � CUL Y Proprietor. I 118d It P e bo n n - "�­ ..�. 1, , . I - , , - �urq liquors ofevery brand. ANDY Me- bought and sold The Lawn Smal at Mrs. Dimms, a on the relatives, more than a hundred persons drOw t et r rO' 0 J ly 6. Was re- ql - . . k ; , 151Y. .1 . /�n commission. . I p Although the invitation$ won limited to who w I , -1 S'.. -e , - �.l - :t, � , I :*� 1. � _f, , , '- Westan Laaceshire and City of July 6th in connection with the Presby- responded, and presented the hoist and covered Monday. . - . 4 %'. 4 . :: " , . I` - � '. I I ... I : - , � I I % - K .�x ,*, , -1. Wat-chamaking. terian church was the event of the ' ; . � .. . - - - ­� from .I __ ` , �. _, �, """. I .. . , .._____1-j� 0anies,-Nort'- Amerie= Utelni0y&nce The evening was perfect, the attendance of course.) -The following were some of a flat car near Brighton M k.11 _,_, .4", A#::dt=-d Manehevi;r- Fire lasurance Com- season. hostess with many costly articles (all silver A baLkeman'bamed Clemens fell : �!*. Co., aJ60 Accident Insurance taken. onday and was �� , ` .,A-,. gil , -,j I � ", � - large, nd excellent. The sing- the friends present :-Col. and Mrs.Button badly hurt, He w" brought to his home -'- . . `­ .. - A. CUTHBERT . I ;­L_ . . a" ...- ­_ I :. - I �' . -program _. � I I . I - � I I .. _. x9ent for EDWARD S �ng of the Toronto I . . . ., _-. .� I ­ A . - .1 � . - I CHE - quartette wu all that Lieut. Button and lady, Capt. Buiton and at Belleville. � ... � ­ '. .1, ..I � , . " URE, ''whole. TT;&.M%493 fO:r a ,d , , , __ � -' - � _- - , , , . I. - 'r, - ighf � . . I 4. sale dealer in Watches, Cl could be desired, and wu repeateRdly on. lady, J. E. Wilmot and lady, of Banie, . ,:­ . 11 -Z _­ - "'. .- .,. .p � - , .. , . - ocks, Jewellery Burqlars visited Poftst-Thureday n �.­_­ ,� - RA . - , I . � - �' _,� ,� - , � and f core Messrs. W. end E. Turner, besi&6 others � �' � ancY goods, 11 (eleven,) Wellin d. All who assistea did exceeamil and raid,94 the postoffice, Jr,me ,�� 'I" �' �. ._ w 'I"r, " _r gton st., !; CONVEYANCING CAREFULLY VOWN. ly I 6 Anaer-...- ­j , _.�:� I Toronto.. cal and see st6c well, but we might mention in parti , U r own vicinity too numerous to men. 0 , �_.:�.,`. q - _ ­ I � on to ou .:�­­ � '4 __ ­ I �, � 1­ � ; ��'� 1, k. sousetore and the office of the 1. .,f,.X, East ­� -­ - �. tion. There was a delightfitl spread under I I ..t. 2." � , , " �;��_ �', . , - ' ' I Lambtons Loaa Company. At the �,'� . � 1)ressMa1cjjtg. Mr. J. Howitt, of Toronto, who is a host "�k � �V�. _ X­ - ' " , ,- ;e - A� His rendering of "Such days ad ,jev a, sel,Wtious. L: - 11 ­'K_ - _^�__._1__ ____ - �-7rlUftLrO IFTOPOTt7m ' in himselt the shade trees, after which the band play. - :�.. ! �- .� Irl RE 8 - 10 Good Village Lots on north side King stree office they got 0 10 worth of - starn "Ll"i _. . I ­3 , � I SMAKE[Jj3, or and Memo. Ward ps . . , ,, 1 , ,V, , " TING PER.MCT FIT. between corner and the Oollege ground them wits." elictail rouq4 4tfter round of -,: ­:Z- - - -" tailors q and Spks change, at Anderson's store abolij ,112 ";.- �-",-­ ,-, � - ystem fo for sale, together with otber village property, applause. The popular, Wbiteville an an � rusIr supplied the house with vocal . ' L ,IL and miLutles, taug r cutting dreswe . - * .r,6= 00M._ " , .. �;i . ��N W , - ,�;".__, .1z, --A J W �+ - 4? C -4' H G W � I Mal, W"10. - our. eaguest, A� t :Picke IURI 074jo . . I - - . � One good bouse and lot for sale very cheap, added no& it little to the even* I my's office not'hi, I z - - ` ' ' ' '­ - ht- by Miss M. 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'F - • . - ' •' =-`A ^ ,�,�f ' - r.2 4 b Y �•` lEi .d• -2 ' - • •4 - _ ' .,'i w , • : '^i .e., .- , : - : .nP•,.$ %. k : '$ > . t. :y.i. '. F.. L- '+• y rY`C . t ice• •" '`` __ '<, +i'•'T+� t ' i .r t . • r i ` =k _ .. `3� i' 3' ;�. fir- .. 11 _ n` s_ `t w -tats .r •_. s _ + - I ' �' - }' - �• : - . . 1 - .4, , " . 1:,,, ,Set - a! 'Y, " t " " Clertai ' my boy „ orw old ` K W :.Wand if —if you will tlz hh befit di oche �'�.kn�" °flonialEY_,'�'HIN(}S �j 0H1i�0i.• THE,�TBEIIBT OF.TaEATIH Win: .11 . _- . �� ___ - MOURFS TIMMTIO�, _ Qf this Idr I rnmiae to let by ' sea beantareditgnick dC Mot gas, ha.obtain T ;P `' t y ` b ' p the sf< of corr$a oring clerk , in the •• - " ' P'. = . ' - : ,.,, _..._ . 8 j po p �oka are of Ik �- . • } garp li, Send a►rcourttq,,the righ abouta o ce of life Tt:re Ri Boma );if& Aseur- �' - p 0 g °' 'l A 1'rivt � � pe�Ii" Rt tG*rleeless items ( - _ Y ' o arc li t is not bWe, but fs ticall , i _ -_a T and' -- r a Harcourt ed ' read auQuas.i b 9` TA► gl► P Y 1. nncf !rlefrloo s " - '. ]fir bEt+TSII, N>:.' �; }�I think I old anon to r Y Y 1 w. r;.ttl 1Hr`allo�►ed J k VOL auddslt return tope the oirtq�,l tboLLs..m4 color as daylight. r '"` . " CHAPTER. L . _ to choose my own friends," interrupted the ` A bit oC `•ood lack alone is res n ­_ -i _', . �: d when he found that hta upil was no Paper treated with a mixture of camphor $ po le . . `k ,. - - "That tallow well be oar- ruin Jack. lad coldly. —" Good -bye, uncle." I qer willing to be at his beck and and linseed oil becomes water proof. for the peep which I had into the sacristy of : - - , ,, I, Y , "Good -bye, my bog, I hope yon won't* 1, he dalivened hignselt of Clio seath- Sheet iron kites will be used by ships to °f the Vatican a few days ago writes a .cot- _ "" _ " Mark my words. lie is idle, dlsaipated, " have bitter w ee to repent of your pig -head- i rein ark, that "what was bi�cssd respondent at present to Rome. It is a _ - 0- 1: . reckless; no fit companion for arty honest ednese. —God bless ou 1" he added hastii communicate with the shore when in den• privilege accorded to but few, and al- t- } Y• i� _the bone lutist,_ Coml3 9>xt io_ . iliQ _•g ®r. - Inost never to the a sihial visitor to Roma, i" and self - respecting young rrian. I have seen T}ieFi tfie re <i and- yelIuw bankke chief was gbh that Mgoxe's commAteial upbringing r.. , - ;, ` . '. with des sorrow the ma-ked chap a iu A German has invented an lucandescent ., your manner and eondnet since ou made .again Pub in requisition. p ecluded his ever heblg a man•af fashion," lam a rtttu ibY showiu the `fetelie f eoul(i have lingered for (lays in ecatatiaatd- _ _ -, : y Y Jack shrugged hie shoitldef's, sauntered 1ce�d so a coolness arose between-Mentor adcl' p $ miration of rite beautiful things which I IIarcourt s a,^gnaintanoe. lieliove me, my out t)te room with his hands in his h �a follower. boiled, white tr>lder stec�tn. ' -. +caw ,n this series of rooms close to the Sis- dear Jack, that is arriving at this decision pocks, ' and within half an hour his So delicate is rite adjustment of the most tine (- halal- Wo,tld. that I had the pen of ' : I am conaultin our beat interests. Take (•ro ss co:rrtt�oxtl.) , _. ,' - ;_ , 1. g Y portmanteau was packed and hoisted - ,; powerful cannon that allowance has to be Ferdinand Fabre, the illustrious novelist . " V .., my advice, or rather, I should say, obey on to the • roof of a hansom, inside g j�eW Powder A11d a H8Wifl8� ' made for the curvature of rho earth ba[ore who has devoted his life to painting scenes - ..l, - my command, and I p omise you that which ant Mr. John Tredinnick Moore with the discharge. - from clerical °careers, with which•to describe 4 bt £' A London correspondent says that the y . you will live to thank me for what, I his hat tilted over his forehead his hand- I1° y An invention b' which an ordinar eIoek th6 surroundings of this world famous sac- ' _ "f; �. dareaay, you now think my severity." �� same boyish face wearing a decidedly sulk tendon of the war office is beingg actively Y . Y _ Y g y y rested to a new smokeless wrier which u Practically magnified to such G size as to risty and its guardians. The pencil of Vi -,_', . .: I think you misjudg Harcourt, uncle, , expression. As the hansom turned out of p° permit of ita, bein Been for a radial of 50 bert alone couki do justice to the beautiful : replied the young man t whom the above Russell Square, he just lanced u for a t e Swedish Government has accepted. For P g aid costly treasures seen there. In beanti- '' ` ` q 1 g P is wrier are claimed three advantages. n.itea around is a recent invention. • exordium bras addressed. moment at the house- that had e}ielt$ red Po B - ful e•askets are kept the altar services of . - , � ! .. . y " I imagine that myforty- years' seniority him for so ion and for that "moment`s to evsy of manufacture, produces no flame, A match cutting machine is an automatic the dit%rent Sovereign Pontitra, and the gives me clearer perceptions than yours. At s ace he wighed� he had acted otherwise �d does Fact heat the rifle, while it also curiosity. It cuts 10,000,Q00 sticks a day, immense )stela of pontifical ornaments and• V. any rate, I have quite made up my mind on than he had done• But by the time the ves the ball a4 remarkable velocity --an in• anti then raises them over a vat, where he vestments forming a complete history of - ''. this point. You moat either give up James hansom had rattled along New Oxford ial velocity of 2tOt! feet,with a pressure of heads are put on at a surprising rate of sacerdotal down through the long ►• : -' ' • Harcourt or-1 give you up. No nephew of Street and reached the corner of .Tottenham ' atmosphere. The now powder- -which speed. centuries. ' mine shall consort with a —dissipated aced oun Court Roan, he was in high spirits. He €said not to heat the chamber as much as The telephone line over Pike's Peak is There are four rooms, exquisitely decora. _ P Y g - _ rascal." had twenty pounds in his pocket, Harcourt ordinary sporting gunpowder, and is as said to be eclipsed in altitude by a line ted, in each of which +►re great cupboards - . J , T - �.: "Come, uncle, aren't y -ou rather too hard. and he we © to dine at the Criterion, and dependent of damp as it ie of heat —is that crosses the Andes on the Trans•Andeau with glass doors. In these are a score of - . on him 2" remonstrated Jack Tredinnick later " take a look in;" as Harcourt phrased nown as ' aPyrite ; and two wall known railroad at an elevation of about 16,500 feet miters, ornamented with costly gems, chal- - . t r, i Moore. - it, at or two of the haunts frequented •ngliah officers have presented reports n above sea level. '. q ices in old and silver, chasubles copes, "Not a bit of it;. $n deserves ever b men of fashion like themselves, then hich it is spoken of as probably the most g + + - Y Y The enormous steel trusses to sustain the stoles, garments which the Popes don only . ' . , ` ffective owder in hero The new Rua- . - . : =� ,t -' ` lvord I have said about him. , He is an idle, wind up the svening with a hand at whisp P. Pe• roof of the manufacturers building in on occasions of the greatest ceremony and J "' . 'e good- for - nothing scamp, a gambler, a. (trunk- or ecarte at Harcourt's club. It was this Ian rifle is a formidable weapon, and the Chicago are the largest ever made for archi- some of which are almost priceless. - I '�t t � ;' y,.. - %.•" programme as set forth in a note Jack had xplerta who were employed to select it as- Mural ur eel. The span 368 feet and -•. rt that it is the most w P P° Y F )ti1a►ny of the most beautiful robes are eta- ' .1 _ " He goes into very good society," mar- received from Harcourt that morning which" powerful in use. It riao to a hei ht of 21 t feet., Gregory . / B broad I d - ggold with the arms of 5, ' mured the younger man. had brought matters to a crisis in Russell of the 11:auser type, and has a calibre of It is stated that a Paris firm of lass- XVI. Pius IX. +• 52 mim. (•296 in and a li g ,and Leo XII. Amon the _ " - . 1. ., ". What o you Deli good'eociety, Neater Square. Old Tredinnick had then deliver- ) ey ndricat ob- makers has produced some porous glees to most ancient relics reserved there la au =: ;, Jack 2 —And pricy, why do you wish to have ed himself of an ultimatum which as we have curator with a magazine for fin cartridges. be used for window saes. The ores are P better social than -that ou can et in m seen resulted in a ru taro of their friend] 'he cartridge ip 3.9 inches in lea th, and p. P "cube" which belonged to Boniface VIII. j�t�. "'" g too fine to permit of draught, but causes a It was presented to Pius IX. by the Caetani f x _ house 2 Better society ! Why, God ble s relations, p y its interior patrt is covered with a ,ne- health ventilation is a room • attic battle aha d case y family. A dalmatigue given to Clement V. " ., me ! I owe my friends an apology for nam� "I've got twenty pounds in my pocket— Pe , K'nighiug about a A Germtcn engineer concludes that if tits tAldobrandini) by the Grand Duchess of ,_'_ " ^ ' ing them in the same breath with James there's a lot of amusement to be of out of bird of an ounce. Smokeless tc der is em g ' g° speed�instead of the load of freight trains be Tuscany is also shown here. ' t,. . . Harcourt and his allies," cried old Tredin• twenty pounds," soliloquised Jack, leaning loyed in these cartridges, an at a distance g . . • - • Pick. increased front fourteen to twent twenty-eight ht There were formerl man hundreds of . - - . 1. back in his cab and lightingseigar. "When f 300 metres twenty pine planks, each 1� Y' $ Y Q. miles r hour the expenses r car a mile rare and precious objects in hese cabinets, - -... :., For a minute or two uncle and nephew it's gone, I'll look out for somethin to do: neh in thickness, and placed at a distance � � � which had belonged " - _ g at the higher speed would be ono- fourtl, less g d to Popes in the four- 0• _ looked each other in the face. Jack was But I'll have a jolly week or two, first. f two inches from one another, were per- for repairs and only one fifth more for fuel, teenth and sixteenth centuries. pries. 'But it . orated. The Roumanian Government b �. the only son of old Tredinnick'g only sister. After grinding away at that confounded Y An installation of electric light is being must be remembered that Pins VL, in or- - lletring fifteen years the prim, formal, but office, I want a holiday ; and I mean to have he way, has just aelaoted the Mannliohar g extremely comfortable house in Russell it." ifle for its arm. laid down in Batignelles tunnel, near Parts, der to pa a port of the 240,000,000 franca ` 1 :_"` - _. Square had been Jack's home, for he had Jack's twenty pounds lasted just one s in which the incaudegt nt lamps are placed : which Napoleon Bonaparte imposed upon - , ' ' .? 1. y P - Sn his Warta, him as a war tax, had to melt down a Bost ' lost both parents in early childhood, and old week. One fine morning he discovered, to ppl�ing at a height of fifteen feet above the rails. of chalices and treasures of the olden (lays, Tredinnick haci done his level best to su his disma that when he had aid the bill The lig} y p y. - it is received b - tales of burnished Y . " P- y, p A short time ado a banker gave a ealan- tip rotated with glass, which reflect a eaft and even to sell the gems in the Vatican _ ` tv" :v ply their place, crusty old bachelor though his landlady had presented to him the night �e,dr pad.., a florid to get rid of him. The treasury. This was better than to borrow - " e was, and agreeable light into the carriages. before, he would have exactly half -a -crown lar, however, volunteered to leave a the immense sum at an extravagant rate of ' ' _ •` I - -I think yon are unjust to Harcourt in his pocket. It was clearly impossible to ender at the banker's house that even* One of the most important problems of ' in from the bankers of the time. . - . uncle," said the young mans at last, his make half- a -erown provide for the wants of ' ' s• the hour is the chew t 'way to extract ;� p he beaker paid no attention to that offer; aluminium from the "laps hsusttble de when the French army entered Rome, is ' - _ handsome; but rather weak - looking face even a single day ; so he sauntered down to ut when he reached home he was inforn,e(f Pam 1797, this treasury was sacked —not ell the • ';. ' . _ wearing an obstinate expression, as weak- Harcourt'e aprucely fnrniah ©d chambers in ,chat a man had keen there only a few minu- of clay abounding in this country. The things were carried off but the soldiers of 0: ti ., Y latest rocese is that invented b M. Fsuro $ ' looking faces not untrequently du ; " and I Suffolk Street counsel with his ehoa sn ,ea l,efora, and left a calendar. P Y the revolution made a choice of what they '. don't see why I should be unj st to him Dlentor. "He said that, you sent him here," -re- by which he expects to reduce the cost to thought most available for subsequent sole. 16k " _ � 'i too•" He found Harcourt at breakfast. .. about sixteen or eighteen cents a ucd. g marked the banker's wife, and told him to g Po This was at the same time that so man , - •,; '� Does that mean that you refuse to obey +• "Well, old follow, what's up' You look a florin from Inc. " The municipal Donnell of St. Etienne, ictures and statues care stolen from the <_. . p �_ , - me ?" said old Tredinnick, ruffling, up his rather down in the mouth, —Have a brandy- "Did you give him the money ?" asked France, has decided upon an interesting ex- Vatican galleries. ' �. stiff gray hair irritably; "that you intend- and - soda ?" was that entleman's greeting. the banker, with rising colour. perimenk which is to distribute electrical There was a great scandal about the :. g 24: � ' to "to defy me ?" Jack shook his head. "I did," was the rply. /power to 18,000 looms, aas►ttered about in sacking, and the French soldiers were 6 It means that I decline to accept your "you had deiced bad�luck last night at The banker mattered a few harsh wards the homes of the inliabitante,.70,000of whom ally constrained to return a goodly number _ estimate of my friend Harcourt, replied ecarte. Cleaned out eh ? to himself ; and summoning a man - servant, are engaged in the ribbon industry. The of treasures, among them a hundred beauti- . ` -� -� - Jack sullenly, Jack felt in his pocket, then showed.on ent hint out with instructions to "find that power Is to be supplied from the city reser- ful inissals ornamented with precious mini 1T -,_ ;;- - ' ,:' •` Then you must take the consequences his extended palm the single half -crown ''''pedlarand bring him back." voirs. . tures. The superb dalmatique now in ttte ` t our determination carries with it~ The that remained f r .. �' rem his quarter's allowance. The servant overtook the pedlar, and Amang the achievaments of some impor. treasury wag saved from pillage because it . stool you have occupied in my office will be " I hope you admire it," he remarked bade him return to the house at once. tanoe in mechanics is this : A tool has re- wag undergoing repairs just then, and so Pt - vacant after today ; and the room that has bitterly. It is the only portrait of Her ` "sty master wants to sec you," said he. Gently been invented that may be attached were most of tiro tapestries, employed in the , . ` been yours since —since your poor mother's Majesty I possess." '•V • ass I was shunt at der house to any drill press for boring any geometrical service of the State, th l(r "r t .; „ y + Y on r, t - death, added old Tredinnick with a tremor " Hum ! Thit's serious. You'd better and vas misa him." drawled the pedlar. figure such as round square hexagon oo- One of the most beautiful collections in . pr '` - in his gruff voice, "will be empty —after to apply to the amiable Tredinnick hadn't But I know tat he wants • he vauts a t one triangle, e i eta v 1 half .��, r I diamond, r oval, the Vatican trasur s - ._ da t'• aK g ► + y i a wonderfully rich vi 6 tu- y you • !calendar. Here it is. I am in -a hurry. round etc, It can be fitted to bore any altar service in gold and silver ofrered- to fo I. f •' Very well, uncle." ' : "�Y'ot I. I Wouldn't face my uncle and You gif me de florin and he vill bay c u." shape of hcle having straight sides or curv- Pius IX. by Baron d'Aubiguy. Here also. ' a " - : - Old Tredinnick looked across at his tell him that I've spent all the money he y ` ' - Pe Y The unsuspecting servant handed over cd aides or both. An machinist of ordin• is a crucifix as richl - ornate as that o 1 � ► - nephew's downcast face. The lad's eye- eve me in one weak for a hundred undo," Y y n t, ht g pounds," the money, took the calendar, attci hint tied cry ability can successfully use the tool. which Marzio is 31 r. Crawford 's d8light #ul - • : brows were druwn together in a frown ; his declared Jack, getting very red in the face. back with a beaming face. The beam did story, spentsuch infinite labor • this is the -' rather full under lip was throat forward in Mr, James Harcourt eurve ed hie u it , a i es Y P P not retain its ,,Gaminess ion aft of a famous Englishman o _ a sullen pout ; his cheeks were paler than critically through his eyeglass, pulled his _ $ - lT g an c averted to of 1. V. ;, . _:, usual ; and there were data circles under long sandy moustaches thougbLfully, and - Progreals in Solen.ee. " Catholicism• Here also the "golden roses" ie Why $e Was Heillthy Blld Happy. given by the Popes to royal personages who bi his eyes, a result due to late hours rather then remarked coolly : If you don't play. ' . It is behaved that nickelcarbottyl is about; have deserved special distinction aro kopt ' - , than to the agitation of the moment;, the part of returned Prodigal, I' suppose �t a were on a recent occasion talking to play as important ,rt in metallur ue,til wanted. The are all made b a fern- $ ". Old Tredinnick sighed as he watched him. there's nothing for it but an application to a Young" man who is employed in a large P y P i? metallurgy. Y Y - p, a In platinum rumewrs for vet high fly in the neighborhood of the Vatican, and af - Then some memory of the past seemed to your other uncle. You wear a- watch and liaendraper s shop in London. Seeing that P PY y S these goldsmiths have had a monopoly of I ' possess him, for his gray eyes softened, and chain, I observe; also sleeve - links, a -gold he was very healthy and cheerful looking, temueratures it-is found that prooelain an- 8' P Y . . c( '_ • ewers satisfactorily u tot 200'' centi e the manufacture for 300 years. m - he was compelled to bring out's red -and- pia,, and a signet riug. One 'at jewellery we asked him whst open air recreation he Y P �d ' In the stela cafes one sees many superb Lt I 11 yellow silk handkerchief, with which he usually goes first." indulged in. Did he ride a bicycle; row, or A black of carbon 1 t inches square rep- swords. One of these weapons, r ° " I { ' . blew his nose rather ostentatiously. " Do ou mean that I am to o to a awn- what did he, do to make llim look po strong resents the amount of that ntateriap that ,• Po pro .. •' •+ > y P and manly? ? " Ali " he said, " I have no es to make u the constitution of a InaII to Pius IX, by th® Pontifical Zouavee, 19 - - - - h, INS _,�= I am sorry, he began gruffly— very brokers and pawn the things . cried the Y • go P peculiarly rich • the hilt is studded with - . _ sorry that you have allowed a mere casual lad• time for any of those things ; and if- I look of average weight. gems. It is the eustom of the Popes to - - n . acquaintance to —to come between u +. •' I do ; since you refuse to betake • cur• happy it is because I try to-hel others in . . 1 Y Y P In using what is known as the Canadian send these swords to those who have fought . . � - H - w" Jack.—But," he went on, resuming his self to Russell Square. I am extremely my spare momenta. As a rule I am at work method of boring oil wells, a well l,090 feet valiantly for the cause of the church, - , former positive manner, •• . u,tsan tin uu xs sorry that circumstances over which I hav ten or twelve hours in the shop, but on cieop was bared in 2•?t3 hours, or an average I caw a tiara of extreme richness 'raver- - obstinate -as you. You elect to stick to no control compel me to repress the etron Saturday evening and Sunday &, and when- of 4.78 feet r hour of actual work. • . >.. ear— friend Harcourt t and I am resolved ever I have an hour or two, I go down to ed with fine pearls, emeralds and other - of Y , impulse which rises in my breast to—ah DY�r. Krupp, the great gunmaker of Gor• precious stones. It was told that the ri j: to stick to word. You leave my office— coma to your relief. At the present moment - -in the east end, and hunt up drift chit- costliest objects - - ' nobody in my employment shall consort m own funds are pow —vet low. As fo dren. V� a gat tbatn into a room sad try to many• says that service c�! arses for guns jeers were kept in the Pope's cl 11 / ,_ _ - with fellows like Harcourt —and leave m Y Y teach them somethi - t hen an ease iven should not be larger than the amount that private apartments, and that the really rich - u� y . --ah —the little transaction I spoke of —wfi K 7 treasure •► , given would develop a pressure of •l 400 atmos- as the guardian avid, is in the . - w house. . Its nothing,- -- nothing, I assure you. Hav us money, we have b tea for the.o• ']'bait ' . , , " Very spell; uncle," muttered Jack, turn- done the thing myself scores of times, an g Phew• Pope's steeping room where no visitor is . . tt _+ toss m n.BiItis work like this stoat keen The advantage of the single-acting" air 4' . ing away, as though he intended to take hie shall afain, y R g over allowed to sea it~ There have been it departure there and then. Jacks s face brightened. The ides of me well: Give me the drift children, and I cylinder over the double is that it cam- several robberies from this Sistine Treasury, _ tl - - " Stop ! . What —what money have you p•twnbroker's shop was auociated in his n am Happy and healthy." We found that presses a volume of free air only once every and &teat caution is now exercised. Among , - - ei k � ,_: 'got t" p E� ! there were other young man in the same revolution ; hence there is a better chance the tiaras, one of the most uoteworthy was u1 sophisticated mind with extreme nett__ y g " I —don't know —four or five sovereigns, and eneral disre utableness. But ilea; establishmeat whose recreation after their to cal air during compression, presented by Queen Isabella of Spain. It - ' u .. ' $ P bas no less than 19,000 brilliants upon its is ° - I believe, said Jack carelessly- geed, if such a superfine and fastidious ma long hours of °work etas of 4he same unselfish Omitting a few Eaquiman exceptions, all Another dGpiciouely rich one is that which u `; "And how ion ; do you suppose four or as Harcourt condescended to ,raise move ntiad, other spear throwers appear to be ambidex . • +.' Svc sovereigns will keep you in breard,a>#d o„ his personal effects, why should aril hei 'a was given by Napoleon I. to Pius VII. AL lc y terous. The development of a purely right- its summit a crags in brilliants is sustained - I'•" , . to " _ . What do you suppose I should get" fry The Boy in the GaHery. - handed implement points to a southern ori- y. ' cheese t •' by a huge emerald, which serves as a tale- - ri "Dntil I get some employment," was the —my watch, say 2 It coat with the cha" , A certain preacher was holding forth to a stn for the original inventor. This emerald, the chasing of which is rich - " - fi r dogged answer. five and twenty undo, It was a birth 3 The distance between division Din - �, . Y Po somewhat wearied congregation when lie p is for" ggold, bears on its contour the name of - f - : -. , "Nonsense ! Employment isn't to be - resent from my uncle," he said hesit&tin - lifted up his eyes to the gallery, and behold changing en roes 'hss been increasing in Gregory XIII., which proves that it had ' _ . I. �, ': had for the asking in this overcrowded city- gy, a youngster pelting the people below with this country, ad some roads are now run - been taken from the Pontifical Treasury. ` : R�hen I advertised fare copying clerk same •• Five pounds, I sltoald aaI►.'' . cheatau�.a, Wing anginas from 2W to 3W miles where ";7spoleon might at least have ► ad dythe months ago, how many applications do you •' Tbat won't teat long, "_grumbled Jac He was about to administer a sharp and they used to run 100 miles or less. cod race to efface the name of Po Greg- ' think I had . " •' Yott may have better luck to nigh stringent reprimand for this flagrant act of Tile difference between the so- called cry, "gsaid my companion, pointing thiis p " lam sure I don't remember." { .: I I'1p take you to a place where you can ha o , iety and disrespect • but the youth an- " chemical " focus and the visual focus of a- out to me ; but it seems as if he did not even . V I 1, "�_'. - �` Three hundred and fifty and the a tarn at baccarat. Baccarat don't water tae paring him, bawled out at the top of leis telescope may be little or it may bo halt an care to conceal the emerald's origin. h 1. {" salary offered R•as only a pound a weelr. the skip} whist and ecarte demand." voice : The tapestries, or arazzi as the Romans. a How ion do you suppose it would be before + inch. In either case. Cite photographed im- Pe • . . ' 8 Y PPo Jack's eyes brightened as he listened •• you mind our reachin and I1 kee a will he deeidedl ut of - call them because the were made at Arras . 11 the three hundred and forty- nineunsuccesa- his friand'a minute directioas as to how t ci .. Y p g' P y o focus 1. allow Y .. r �'. fnl `a licants of em o meat ?" am awake." once for this riff %Flare lie not carefull Prance are rarely shown nowadays. Sotre PP g l Y necessary sinews of war were to be provi, j- >< Y I believe, in one of the "Can't say; I'm not clever at maki' Louis Cvr, - ode• of them " still bang, R ed. After all, as Harcourt said, his lu; Canada -is strong rRldq, gave a corridors of the Vatican. Those which Leo - ( ..- calculations," muttered Jack with surly mi ht Chan e ; the five ands he wou'.d remarkable exhibition of siren t6 in Huli, Anew vulva for preventing seerions loss in ,. - . - - z g g po X. ordered for the blatlne Chapel were made ; - iron get on his watch might be deoupled t t Qua., oh Monday afternoon. ` he affair was furnaces has given excellent results. It is from cartoons by Raphael in 1515. Seven - . . ( No. Or I should ask you to calculate night. U1 connection WtLh the St. Jean Baptiste a Crag constructed of malleable plate tike of these cartoons are now i4 the South Ken- t how long it will take Mr. James Harcourt to - celebration. r had two horses harnessed an ordinary gas tube, the passage being sits ton Museum in London. A second aer- ' make the descent of Avernus and et him- An huttr later, Jack returned to his "led �' closed and o envd b beau filled with and l: :. + K lags the richer by Svc pounds, and rho po - each of which waigbed over 1,200 pounds, P Y g ies was made at a later period from designs ' self in the clutches of the law," retorted er h his watch and several shreds o.° t u brought and attached by stra s to either emptied of water. A vessel holding water , ;tdr. Tredinnick dryly. Y by Giulio Romano and other of Raphael 's - self- respect. But to all appearance he arm. Cyr folded his arms au stood with is raised and lowered on this trap. When _ I Young 1'Ott�ore raised his head with an ` - in the iii hest a irits for ha walked sla : one horse on either side of him ullin in the heated curronte are ing, the passage .Pupils. 7 hey represent various events in . ressive air azid was about to make an in- g. P f3 opposite directions as to et his same a x- P Y and dry, and t ua evaporation is the lira of the Saviour. �4 = g ' the avement with a jaunty air, and lea PFOe g is em t dignant remonstrance. But his uncle lifted P avoided, : The history of several of these tapestries . • . x:'". ed immoderately at dinner when Harco rt tended from his body. Tbea►nicxulswereLhen ' ` is remarkable. The were carried off b .• _ I (A. , his hand authoritativelq and wenzon : "In told some of his amusing stories about a Whipped up each in his different direction. Manganese and silicon have been found y t Y - - r f I spite of the ingratitude will. which you Llie French in 2798 and acid to a trader at . Y astonishing ups and downs he had kno a Though they strained themselves under the to have different effects on the way in which Genoa, who burned one of them for the sake . - - � -. - have thought proper to repay me for the during he ten ears of his life is Lo ,d lashings of the whips 'r kept his arms carbon binds itself with iron in a chilled ' .., affection I have sins s shown g of the old and silver threads used in the . __ ,�• y you, I do Harcourt "did business on the Stock . folded. The horses coult „not.extend them.. casting. Silicon resents a to a certain g g P P brt ht li hts re resentingg sunshine This • not think it right to send you out Penniless change, and,.,ac:oording to hie own accoa t, The horses were ownsd by Johz Dnpuia, point, the biridinf{ of the carbon during the speculation proved unprofitable. rofitabte. The tra- into the world. Your allowance of fift P Pounds a year Y be was one of the &cutest and most sat mail driver between Hull and Ottawa, and : cooling of the iron, and causes it to separate o e � ; . r will der ff Fad to sell the rams' P y be aid to you as usual, fader in 1808 _ - Y P y ua r - v _ a e bi circa ani a quarterly." of the many clever fellows who there f , q. g nt le. On one accaslon Ilsaif in bc:a}es of graphite. Manganese, on and they were bought by Pius VII., who r�- Here Mr. Tredinnick went to lue writir. gather. ( one of the horses, a purge gray, the atrongei 4he other hand, neutralizes art of Lhe effect '._" r $- As Harcourt had 6utiei ted, Jack a p k one of the two, drew both Cyr and bhe other of the silicon and furthers the form turned them to their original places, �., anon :I , table with an expression of stern justice on at baccarat that night was extraordinX horsy after it, but did not make the strong of white icon. - =r~ -';; ; his rugged but kindly face, took out his But then the beat part of his winnin a die• man lose his grip. Four trials were maae.- - M - •" - _ ,'` . _ g g I cheque -boob and &11Ed in a cheque, slowly appeared the very next night with a Cyr said the aIIlinala were the bast he had ; methodically, eta was his wont, then he The nap t0 b8 Happy. : It ie male front carelessness about the - i same facility with which the had been c- yet met for healing. Louis did another big ,, . r- rose and handed the slip of paper to his quired. For a month or two they Moore �. , act. He had seventeen men sitting on a tai A hermit there was - truth h than from intentional lying that Cher : `� nephew. "There's Lbe first quarter of your eriencad the numerous vicissitudes of a blo, and getting under it lifted table men w he lived in a grot, a qu much falsehood in the world.--[John. allowance," he said quietly. "So that ou P g : And tl;o wa to be happy son. . may start eomfortabl , I have made ' Y gambler s life. Then he began to wear} of and all on his back fire or six times. None They said he had got— r, Y It fo � Y r the alternate �xcitsment and depression of them weighed uader� 250 cud - several •�s I .•anted to learn it Grief sharpens the understanding+` and :: . : " twenty pounds, instead of for twelve separable from such , a life. One do y, weighed outer 200 poands. The strop man f went to his coil, , . pounds ten." par And thiawnswar he gova, stae 4 hens the soul, whereas joy seldom ' when his exchequer wasreduced to the 1 - also went fhraugh a number of otherfting As Iaekodhiin Lo tall troabea itself about the former and makes . ,Y ._,. '- • Jack took the chec�iio =with- ouiward re- ..,�* -. : eat ebb, he announced his Intention of s - perfarmancee. Cyr a brotliec Pat ®r wits ale being and loin the latter either efletninate or frivolous.- Iuetance but with inward relief, stuffed it F • 8 ing for employment ; and, wonaerfui to e• slaw present, and went through a series of And saving that make _ [Frank Schubert. : .�, 1- I � into his breast - Locket, and then held out late, he was speedily succeesfai in hies feats, but none eo herculean ' as those of All the hlgheet of pleasures �_ : .,. :E ' , V 4 his hand. Thanks to his honest- looking face. , gain .e- Louis. 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I - I � H t_Fft he - _­ I K .. ­- "_ 1, - . . . . - - &19. , I ggfnl)je at 4DARYMLD , I .�z_ it -.-%- 1* I *4 " 0 4 . . . . . . . . t I - L I 4 1- - - � .. . '. �;,� e,._ - , , " . � ;:, " " � . - �', 111- . ., ­ 0.1,11 . .,. r I . � I AaXNVY ­. ..... � 0 .. I - . . I. �., . U_A � " - I . I . . 0i .1 . J I - - .. 0 . i_ # • he erew of the ship'CtArG, which loft 19A Ky obum SL Tom .�_ .�_"' .�_"' .�_"' .�_, strange of late 91 r �, it: , . -1, ­ feeling YeA.T 1. - 1. � . so roy ve In - .. .: 1 ­ . it I fear. .r Lmusts d it ad uT,n .AXca P"yl - I I I J uly lost vow, nave n - I ".. . - 1� I 1, .. . . I' 19, . is not right - . . 11, . - , _ . , - All ,proaching such a sta, 1, r 00 ' ROYAL '-,-- M1"9.&',W_'_.' *, _­ IM -14 1 'the natives sXe DOW tin t loaUA& tArrib - - - - fad Is & � � Ila experience through the destruction 1� MOUNT . .. 454.�, ,V;' , .- 11. \, . ,�,-� .. .. _.: 4 . I - _. . . .1 _. . .. a 11 .1 . . . 'Llt;jero V1111 to call tt queer. .�* The Austmlian dog and the Egyptain of th tr vessel by fire at sea. .ThoClare ., � 403101."'_� _1 . ."­ , , ­ �- d" I . . . . . . . I . • - - - '�A , .. i"111 I . with writing verse, . v, .X" - _- .- . ;n'l , - . . . I - -...- - ­ �,.. ..., '. � . - � 1. _�, I., * '. 'i, " � .. W. . . � � ." I left t Mersey on the 122d of July last ,_ � .. ,--�,�-:-,-�,C� I - . It 111*9"' shepherd dog never birk. L - - I".' .1 HOW TO 000K IT. "' Z 4 . . And see •e rhyllies for "dove* � .� 4 W"! -. - . . . _ - It � , . ;,� �� .J I'll.. .. , . . . A ng worse- - . year J San Francisco, and a reort, reeeiV .1. - . ; �4� 1 .­­A. �F - I I .1 , . __ . I . . i . � -Osyd to take some tr66b16--':­ 1.4. I I . . 4 1k - -%­/ . now it daily grow, .�_. . ... Crickets are so numerous in Oregon as to - -.,. . � � lt - !- . :. ,...-,��k IM V N 11 . - �... - Hut it love I ad on turday in Liverpool from Sydney, if "-:, - �4� , 1h - . kkq� � -I., . . I . h V. I I , - . 0 tell me, is - . ;.. �. I I �� . ,�', 1.11 I < - . .1- delay traffic on railroads. Wash in three waters, carefully picking on z.:- * .� - _ _4 tv,)4- . N.S. , says the vessel was burr�ad at sea, '­ �1, - _'L , tj .. 1. - 6 teaspoonful of Salt to - ", !" � - ­­:­ � , '1�11 I I - -,,r V, :: � I .. . . - ve % - . . act 1K rainK add a - I I I ,�t I':` � fortune . been 66wn to-hL � �1.4" i, . I , " tune in perfumes; - -:,.-� ' . ; . ,spend T . Canary birds have beln I.' Ries into plenty of: t wSc", � ,; 91 . ?� %­_4�. - :` .*,_.' . I -W and t crew of the -second boat had been -.1P . . 1, im Rice, put i Mcd I , My can , . . .0 fib m for the I ". �1 , ", 'i ,V 'a immense ' ­ . - I J 'il.. ,,� * ybi I - ' - ��% �1� I I . .., 41A." . ­ ­ - ,,��r - . - rarest kind of blooms - twenty-one years. . . lande at Tahiti by a aMhng vend which I . 11 g Water, allowing ample roo * , _,k' , � . �.T W�1, - � P -.,, -, - � .% . . - �" . . . . I buy the rare � � . Im . . ins to swell freely. NEVER STIR THN _' . i;� ,­ , 1� - . T ,W,;T -., - . A ex nse, I : A citizen in Newcastle, Pa., has six trained had p oked them up. This venal was the , I ,�,:" il - 11. . � . �1 ". . .- itegardkess 4 . . . ICE -I)ONOTCOVEM'Boll 20or 30mift- �.��,4, �,_ " . : Iry andsmiI8',..:.. . . - J --.,,., _ , - i*,� - � , - - ' A'�' .. , - I before the 9 a8`3 . , , .. Loads. The reptiles have been trained to Tropi, Bird. She had cn board eleven of - --- i : . i utex. test the rains to see that they are ten ...., ,11��, . ,.%­ . .�?W . .. - . . I. � - �" , J_� ��­. ­Z � Vnu"cuv . . them . '. -- I I ­)" - , cry sort of way : ve from Fire, Drain, and t �'.. 44.11 � .1 . Z! - w in every style - . march �r hop in sjuads, to catch roaches. the or iw, and when she fell in with derTHROUGH. - emo I "' I ' � � �� J - .,-;, - ' - . � " ,1. ­- ,.,. &'� 1, 4 d� ��. -_ : 1- ­ , ', . - . . * , 1, , A. �_ --,­�,,:-�,_"?.:. .. I turn and be I . I . �y dry, set where it will ­%.' , , .'.",. �� . .- level OPAY, • .. . 1_� One has been trained to climb a ladder they I PA been 15 days in their Small open - shake well until near] V to. �145 _A • . . . read. � kLl� I __ ­1 Now, is it 10 . . keep hot without scorching - ' • *_ ' 1-P � t% I " I . -hing until P 1 �. , � 1_1 while another turns the crank of a aniall boat. For the last eight days they had ex- - .�'­ .1, 1'. .. � . I,.- � . quite Drool,. . - . and Cream or, I ,,, .1, �'tj;_4 'A _V ,:,.", �, " IR . � . rn long, Scree hot with Sugar a -Jtv ; • , - " - I : Y�Y� - -) I ., �21' , "' � I � 's charms . a Milk, or with grated , -�� ,�� , ,,, - . �4:1- To woman I I churn. - . isted it quarter of a biscuit and a mouth. - serve. Be. Maple Buyar or Jame '. ­,"2,,.I;��,; P, �� . - , , - at , �, " r 1��-: - q; - I - . � . -I .. - � �.� ,�, . - - lies dimples, � - _ �� - I r.'- " "' � �.., . � .. . Smiles. blushes, snare I held Aloof, .. _. When picked up they _ : - _-, 44 � - , * �__ 0 . ` I w '41 ,� . - . . ,)as write to , ��.. -. ; � NW9 �. , . ., From each bright Millions of Colorado beetles were *"had ful a ter each. Cold Rice makes delicious paneakesor Waffles z - . - - -0. - "., J.-W-- - rinl� comrades fall were exhaustion, and �� worked up with batter. For recii � . Td. _ -C, � I - - And viewed - n a terrible state of Mount Royal Milling and Manufac=turIn - `4;Afi _,- . .. - A., . ,�, - V I ireamod that ever I . up on the shore at Sea Tale City, N. J., the .•t!: - i. i�N " ��. . . - es the Mau -4 _­, ..-:,j",�, 1, . _._r . �, Who would have ( I UlVeTOW . Co, Montreal. - be I - . '3- :"­ ­ - le glove. - other day, aud the residents are at a 1088 to it wa, some time before they were brouvht Recipe Dook will -,;; �,t-.� - ,�, . I a fema . 1-� � n:.. � I . . Would keep- �� � V I ., I , &,I.,j t 81Y � , - - I - , 41.z-,14- � , - -A " . I - . - � V, :..e4A z ,;; . � kiss it on the . explain t occurrence or fox in roan It seems that the captain and the . Free. -� ib� - I : . -h and . . - he remarkable occuri . . -.11 " ,;�� �!' I . And blu,t - ' .. ,T� 11;14� I .. I . 11 I . I . ­ " ­ _�, , .."t'.r, , . . it ore I , . .­. any idea as to where they came from. other of the crew were picked Or b the the method and rimults when , .Vhtl_r � I .,� V. � " - . . y a Moth '. A. �­ ,� . I I., � .., � AIV4�1111 , - 0 toil me, is .. . i , - � . . : � ­ 'a "i I ...- I . . . 11 -L�. . J -1. � - ' -1. 4 .. � . _: � 16hip California, and landed at San It rancisco, P. LIM .S-TEA1W=S-:.. : , , "�%-,'-� I, 1 ._116 � - . -, - .. -1 ­.. I - _:.'�J,911i*... - lk-'�"':'-' . ­N"'K, , enough to k6ep .. I Paris gardeners buy toads which they use . Iii 6.,Frup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant 33RAVE . _'. � - � I do not cat el , bird alive. . -1. , i They ivere found-in lat. 95 and long I ... . . . .__ I - . - , W, :," . A. bumming . . . . - AS insect destroyers. There is a. regular east and refreshing to the twte and acts Weekly sailinffs Between Montres - :. " .*'�' �,�._ . -a� -�� . west, • Dut itwas 400 miles to the south 2d Liverpool.. Direct From montres ., � �J I . .e. . . , . _�,�, I - 41ecP `-1 ,,:. I - I . . _� 11 � �� I ; . - � - They I babble in my L : � . in gren V Ve prom t1 on thekidneYgy =ry Wednesday at Daybreak Pan 1 ��4 . . -1. I ed tikoughL4 I hive. I weekly Sale of these hideous little animals &. , . � I - ., a v�! I 11. Of th position that the Tropic Bird fell , ti t . '�: ,­-,-_,#;.,v 1 .. . 1 f- ;; .1. � I t� 't �4 V f I A� : _. & - , , I&I, I 9 , - ,%. -` - `I - 4 , r fr� I gfj, - R'-' ; 0 . i,6 :,-.1 � I , - � I I . . � � If .. $, . . I stammer when I spev, # .. - - in the branch capital. A five franc piece b *r a p.m. Tuesday. I - 1-4" V:,: *�,- - - 1�, . lknoW . - . with he other members of the crew, and Liver and .nowels, CleaDgeS the By& sengers embark art I ,�% ,­ -, 4 �. - . ; - : - I ... . My hands are in my way, Superior .Accommodation for in "I .� �:' . - * - will buy from seven to a dozen of them. . ; r'. ' . I . : . - - - who ad in the meantime undergone such - intermediate and Steerage • PamengOrs 1',,�,,"-4.�--.. . , t 11 ­ . '. �, - I ­ " . L A certain doorstep makes me weak .. 19 tem effectually, dispels colds, head ,� 11 I � , .1; - - - �. � I.:_ � .t. , ._... _ - �. `,;N �. -, ,* . . . NOW, is it love I 0 gay! ., While gathering flowers in the woods i & terra a suffering. i 0 Llyerpoe� . .-md.": ...�. " , . . ;� , I • . . �e ,� �. '.. 0_.. - '. .. •I . . 4� I . . - . , . . - recent) stirred a snake, which aches and fevers and cures habitual Raten or rassaxe, nomireal t . . , . - . farmer r . .- ,:!.��,. �.', I �. .�t moons � '-. _.O.- , , I . Acco4inlf to ­f';Z#'k-� . . . I - , - , . . " - ' - constipation. 8 rup of Figs is the Woon and $5 3 ..... � __ ., - - .,,�,4 - - '.. __".",r_-: , - - ,_� lu used to lau Xh at stars and in - he attempted to kill with a stone. Contact Round TripjW!� $90 .... f Accom od'n. _ � - . �. �, . ,�, - ', �.' - - -.", . I,-.. - " chatf." � - � , IV • s only fit for .;. No Disapipointment, • i -, are per Lake Nepigon only- , , e* . 1.,� - . _-': a . . . 11 . � - ol its kind ro Th- s4o .n(I . * . , I - . . of the stone with the snake's body gave a , - i I. . Now go humming old lot tunes. _ sit�eoiiika 1W. - I - - I � _;4 - . ... , I I --- . . . -1- 't I .1 1_ � - - .-. . - ound, and thereupon he h Die 6ppointmenw of one kind and atotbar only remedy everp - ][ntADrmed*3u � . - " �, !�.,;, -! - � " ` " inte, $89. ..: .. 11, I It.. . , ., .: ',tj , , . , �, - metallic 8 red . ., - 1 . .. - ;i­ ( ,�� . k - I I , . . . - . . - , .i�5'(.,K --,' I - . .; I--, - ?11 - - . , . - - a ' '_ -:;'­;' - . �, -T� - - �T- � And hardly ever laugh at.hod house, , "aT - a .. pleai the taste and 90- Forfuthor information apply to I � . � I . . seek by night a vino the reptile upon the head until it WAS,% d. crop otp all along life's pathway, for un- d ilDg to . �. i.. I' • -�- � __ _ Ise . cep Dmpt in H. B. MURRAY, Gen. Mauagw. , � .: �;, �.-� � � , " I .4, -, , - above, unexpected that always to the stow - - .: , Ach, pri . �, 1, , -1 ;.v- - - �. ,� Z*��- .,-�,­:" And watch R light mouse- He then discovered that two-thirds of the forLU 'hataly it is the unex cep - - �. *':,.,"..,. . . ­ -�� I.- `­, . - Then --neak awa y• just like a . . . -ns. There is at least one article of n its .j ousWm House Square, - ' Montreal. '', ... ... �. -, f,., �,, . �. � f$ . .1'. 1 4.- . . � I - .,..,*, - zz.-- � , _; I - ..'' . alovel snake's body was incased in a section of gas happ, its 'on and truly beneficial i ­ ''..'. - .11, I 0 tell me, is � . . .. ' L "O" , '' �.�; �- . .� . . . �. - . . , :: _. .. _.1, . I, T. I, .­4'." 1 - . Whether the &ckn wled ad merit that never disappointa. Or any Local Agent. ::...� , , _1­ I - 11 . � I pipe in diameter. effects, pre ared only from the most . ­ I I - _,'i� �f* , - ,% � � - . I - ;­..,��_�Z. 1. . ;:� . : a .:.,�� '' - � L - '. .,.�..U.. -1 .. 1 . , � ' . . Within b, - 9 conic, � - Extractor I sure :_ �. �� . , - . : now; I - � c ;,,; 1. . . .7i.*!__ :-I ; � " . . . -.1 - ­�k �P'f i �, - � '. � ­ , � I ...... �­ . I . problems 11 days, healthy an agreeab e substances, its . __ rain queer fancie' snake had crawled into the pipe when Putn M's fainless Corn F , . strange and . . V,y I . , , . . And . '.. corns in a few d N , F_, t - k. _e P 7 and grown fast, or was wearing it to re dove the worst car .. ... (':, . . I I I ." - , . . . - �,i-7 -, ­ _., " _/ - ,um. . - young - , � ,(" �- �, . . 1. . " . .- '.. .- . '6' . n a certain r e that it will cure many excellent utilities commend it - _'j-!'_-___ " �t, � . I If one lives 0 and i ono cljo,ii mad .11 J . _� , ' _. . . - - . How much Will servo for two) - - for self - protection, is a coDundium. . KOOTENAf _._�71ie,112.� --i.4; !.-- :. _, I - sad, -.- �. . "I -.-. I 1 _..­-J,4.111 . - - - - � . � - .1 ­ -,. - , � . _. � in I'm darkly . and have made it the most . .. ­4 4 .��- "T ,­_ ;-�k / . - - anyt. ing erse, itcannot disappoint. If you to all L , And then . . - . . . , . i,��,?,, , - - �. L I -1 . - - An then I'm wildly gw'. . . - . . I � - ­ _� - have liard �or soft corns just try it. Be-- - - - ..*­ . .. _1 " . 0 F , - . . - . - III& . ':' '�,! .".. 4� - !.,21!i,7,,.,;: I o tell me, am I growing madl e a Christian . I - at as good." . C. pop 1ar remedy known SILVER MINES- : � ;­;�'... .. . -1,9. M1. Peck' � 0au a Buitiness Man b N : .- . ()r is love yl . It , ware of th artic a Ju. my=p of Figs is for *sale in 750 Ca ' ­ - -,'-, �',�;"f,' . i:�,�, II., - 1_�,.A,�,W.:... I 0 sa nadians have invested in 9-10 of the real . _ _4, •w -:.� : ., , . . . To say that a man cannot be a Christian Polac I & C 1* ,proprietors, Kingston. , . .I � ., ,I -- -.,, -­�::- �, , . ., - - esta, i of the towns in Kootenay. while : ., _7', , 'L' I , - druggists. . . ­1 - - -f - . ": , '_ _' _," - I - . I . 'k . . . . �.( . � , . bottles by all leading druggis 1.4. "4 I I . . I . 1. "' " 1� ", �-- - a .­ . ... . . . and co�dnct his business honestly would - - Americ%nFf 9-11, at the mines. The success of I` 1, - -, -�;,�_ �, t" . I/ .I.",- "i, - I . . . / ,-. � ­ - . , ,- - , ;, , � Our Boys., 1. I - es Huron Nature. � � Any reliable drugg t who May not the towns de0ends on the success of the mines. ... . ­-Ij, , ." L . " I . 11 . . libel the names of many honorable Christian ; is 'I, w � . , , - � . - � � - -'­*1 I * 1�� I �_ I � io The j. .:.�.;�, ." � 'a. 4�. � . _. . . .� - -. .. . - - - , Na mre'i all- powerful healer is discovered, rocure . . ,,, A, ; i ., .. - � I ... ; Nugh and curblen glee.. , - gentlemen whose business careen have I have, it on hand will ....� .._.... 'Ii - - .' . " - Forbubbling ­ .. '. � ,­,� 'R � -'�L��. - , � *-;- ­ . . - . IL , F11 I - . �11 . , .";.., � es mit A . , I been above reproach, and whose reputations and Then ijubibed freely radiates the ar. . . 7'. -, ,,-Ile I ...r 4 .. �. . . - deviltry, . t who wishes @,:.: y- 4� �, .. - n. -:.. . __ Z For frolic and mild, . . promptly for any one of �.�-�,�_­;, . r,lr * - trumpet noise; . Kooteflay linin Inv * L-M 0 ......,-�;­, I . Z'.. � I . . . � - world-wid s and _ • `- ,,y:._.''' I . . I . . - .1 - ...." . ... A . for honest and integrity are a- feria) natty rk of the body, absorb! 0 : ". . . .. " `.. , - . I And drum anti trui t . . y try it. Manufactured only by the .6 ��4' ....41 . � i-1:'_ .1. ..- ­ • "�' ' ' " ­ .. I I I ­ I . - in mischief still to take a Part. heart, :,* . Who would presume to take the responsi- rush) a off a I effete, deadly poisonous mat- to Silver 11111� ­,­.­ I __ - � I, , . , , " . s .- " - . . � represent . . -1., "e" .17. " , __ k'f I-- - I'— . - ­ - , . , :, ­$ 1 . . Ken tlio'itbreakf; a mother's 1� � , t four only Incorporated - . i . . - Boys Will be be) s. . : ... .. - � bility of saying that such men as Wana- ter Also conlains all the sixteen ele- ng Companies. 'owning twelve mines in Brit- - �:.__ .,. , , .� ''.,-: _:� �` oy,,� �_ j .- • - � . maker, Farwell, McCormick, the late Wil- ' - CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. I ntana on the samo .. I......, ,__. *. -.,. , V .. , ..-..,.. . I "'.1 �4­-, . ' meni i of ri molecular life, builds up every : rsh Columbia and two in Mo ­--,;L.."_ ­,;._" - " � - �4 . :­r,"�Z� � . . - .� . :� , �� .. I . . - . . ".. '� .',- 6 ..:, I I For sport, or, fl t. for grit of vim � liatn E. Dodge, H. M. Moore, George Wil- - and vital power, ich belt, the richest in the world. - : . ,I,., ) _. .., �.,.:* -V - 4 ----. ';­_,.­ It - - -.14 - - � Endurance. like the Anakim. , .. weak part, r tores nerve SAN FRAN01800, OAL- .. _ ' J� ' _ " "i_ _; , 'N i . . M I . They afford the safest and most profitable " �,N . i . , !", - I - , _ A �� � . . ­yciopean noise * � .. � . liams,of London (founder of the Young eno is th sunshine of life, the wonderful. So )UMVILLB. XLy. NEW TOBX. N. T- nvestmentin Canada. The first issue of stock : � �'!V- I' "j; � .1. ... � . . - �. - I - And c ­ . - J . * 4ze:' ' - _�: " Christian Association), Peabody, the late say I that use SL Leon water. - Would, U ., . - f:, j I - . � ; � I .- , --.-.:) �11 .1 For tireless toil to gain a p, � .- - -----. - _ - __ __ __ Places investors on the ground floor and is .-:- ' . . ­ . - - ---. . . , I :, - - - --- nearly all t.Lken up. The second issue . . - I . - ,W."" I --;� � higher. Then its . . - .N. - _411r'_­­") . - .- ., . .7t :.1 1. . . -.,- .. -N - � 1$1 � . . . . �_ .1 1�.­..%, � Boys will be boys. . - Shaftesbury and many otheis too ne l5th. M. A. WHITE FOR PARTICULAHS 25 per cent. to 60 per cent. , , . . And scorn of meanness and of lies . I . . Alexander Balfour, of Liverpool, the late Feb. 130i, 1892. willbe Lail of , . �� T1 a palace hotel opens Ju cement will be rapid owing to graktas :... ... ., .f ��: I :,. ' . ­ _ ' ' advan .. - ­� � , 11�_";".,�. 1 - - - I - - , . I - � . . 8. , . ­ . . numerous to m who have acquired a . . , ..t; " - � , I a -volunteer . mentor *Of complete Steam Launches from 2Ox4 to 34x7 . -�. , - I - , I ;-'A., . lifor � nu Thoi ias, manager. unity; . '. , ",M. . . . . . Is there a c� ' . I - . � development work. Now is the opportunity, ­ '%_��, - ....., i �1, Z... . . _. _. . i"-ft �. ' , . . , '4�: . .1k ., - . . . To break a colt or yoke of steers .-; -: - -.- competence by which they have blessed the IA non pi awe now made without 6 "'Actno Coal-oil Boilers and Engines" from Don'tietitalip. it is not often investora have - .. I : ­:­�. ­:­', I - - . I • I , I '. " .� . I 19" such a chance as. this. Call at office, ]Ias, 0 - �..:: . � . . . ,.>�'. - . At risk of corduroys I world, had 'Made their fortunes throu h un • e , I to 8 ii. P. tArge aimw. Coal or wood fuel. . . - . .,. .. • , � � _...... � � .1. _.... � - .`The Marsh Steam Pump" the best boiler ._� I : -._�, -] , ,t- jw 4. o . . To fight, at testy honor's breath, ". - . . T lack' The mons ha a long since been discar ed. Trade Building. Toronto. .. - �. ­ - t� p,1,n_t,o the death! -.* , . principled business transactions an I I ' -_ ,?", . Or for it woi I . feeder In the market. Returns exhaust in � _.. . ... - " �.. , ; * - . to .. � 71,6: - . - . I '. - An%liNti.." Ask your Druggist for _. . ._�T_`k:.4v" '. :;,t. . . . of Christian character? es . . - ' 11. � . GIB- - 'I , ' , * - . - Boys will � feed water heating it from 40 tAo 60degre . - I _."'. �J 1:� ": : " 11 be boys. - � . I .�. I ...--- ., .1 - . . . The late Amos Lawrence, of Boston, is an I S1 TOO HAOHE GUM, take DO For catalogue send 3c. stamp. JOHN 'KOOTENAY _. �� - lo� ,�.­.7--".!" , �� . - - - . � . .­ - . J! .. annexed. . ..- �, ". ;. - 1. � i, - - - _i:,_i. -, ��- -�- � 1� �. �.. � I - . - - 31u,4t, the Antilles be ' ' - He was born on a - I - .: I . __W . .,- ,:-.-,C �1;52I - . . . Or our I)otninion cou,ins vexed -'. . . eminent example. R is into. A. P. 614. GALLIES a tv., Carleton Place,. On . - . , ,0�� 11 . 1�711141 I ­ . 11111 I 11 . I - . __ " I'' ­.� ;,­4,'.-_ ,..":;; 7. ',- " -( I '. .1; .. With Fenian fuss and noise! . ; . .: farm, aud began mercantile life in the city - - . . .,: ":.,.. It . '4'� 4 � " ,�,-��- , - I . I' ... . - � - . . .1 ----------- ___ . ­ -1. - � ,2� .. I - - , - , � . . - . . , . - -Nj, . - *:..: . . , -_ 14 1, i : .1 . . , - or tigers corralled in pen, - . . of Boston when about twenty years. of age. I . ., 1 .- - I I . :: , -.,. , %,_ � - - Or lion bearded in his deni -- - Ir, . I I . I - - I "_,__ �­� . � .' PLAIN AND : - �_'* . . - - - Throuah economy, tact, perseverance, strict . . .�� - . -1. I , - . . - - . - - . .. , . il *-: I - '7 " ;.�. , - Boys will be boys. . I . - . . : __ � ��, , .7. - 4'. 4 . .- . . . honesty and unimpeachable Christian char - 0'ru .­ � . , , , '. . . ..� - . . �, '': ­c�� . - - . 'i �� - - . ", I .. - At ouw .. . , � , . A � _�­ - - .1 - . h * the land. � men 1. , _rS , . . , ,�, -.1 I . I When ruthle.3-i war stalks t ro' acter he became one of the wealthiest L -JOIN . - , - .V _�1J'...-1-_j-- . -. .:,, < .. . . . . I � . . - *, - I _vg­ - . . I - ,;i� I,.;- . .1 - � -A- - -, ,L", , k -�',. .. .. i. �_i PRI& * , . With bayonet f1rebralid I .. .. --- -� __ . �1' - . And welkin- splitting none � - I of the time., Character before wealth was . !.. - FRACTION res V1 - _-.��11�`Ili,r__., �. . ., . . . .­­­., ''. `,_�-. I , .. . , . - It wa I� ­.k� ­ -.,.,. . In front you'll find the younIC4(,eni tlien­- - ,--,Y,h,ildren . ­- .._­­1!t . - his motto. a said that on his I " I . . � .4'.. � *3 . - � . - . - ..._ � - -1 --��L.­ -_j�,, 1* - , " .. - I , Nat en's-nion! pocket-book was `found inscribed the . - I . . . I The Standard Champion and neW , � ­ - / �! *­ - *.; 7'� i'.',�.- 7 I - ,; boys are the . :'. ­'...'�= , , - , - The. 'Nation, I 1,:�;-, '.,':J�, �1'11 - .. � _ 1k ,I- . ,� / . ; . s ! t I . . 1,­_�, _V11 -1 -, . - God bless the boy. - text ; 11 What bliall it profit a man it lie � • 111r . - *_ . __ _' -; . � *! t 1� . . Zng . - - . .- ­1 '. " . - -IGeorge H. Throop. 1.0 .Sr.rtl�� At Ifforizontal Champion with . . . � . - -."- V. A. - --- .4A . . . shall gain the whole world and lose his own : ;, ,.-'. .?,,t I - 1. .�- '. . " . , ", I __ . I - . I . . �:_:�_ 1. 1i �11,,-...� ,v . . . w � • A^ - -1 - . _. . - I : o- �;�� . - � . . . . I ,.­.. ... _Y. - . .., dl. soul?" This simple Scripture reference - .. ­ . .,� .1., . .. . , - - , , * perfect water spa L: .. .. I �'. .- . . I. 4 rF1^0 � . - I. - . I, ,-, -,4 � - . . � - . . . - .... ., 2 ;� - - . . seem to tell I the story, for we dare say . I Fast I arresters are . ... ­.,.­,,�­ . . WOU14 8 - .L U - . .1 . - arre - ; - _ , � ". r'; F ... - . . . .: ,_ _. .7 t - -W . . . �� -, -I, ._.. Oatmeal in rummer. - -� this " ji"i] M, , . - - . - . . ' ' . ' 4.,J 1. :�-,, , . - I - . . I . " .4 - _ � . - . & - . ..,. .. i , ., . I . . . . . - - With the advent of the hot summer day . s prohle-1.1) of theMaster as hia motto who does be :ome listless. fretful, without finer- . �\-_'SITILL TkW LEADERS - ,4� �FZ - , unliesitatingly that no man would take � . . - . . , %, , . Z .1. :j:. ,1,4,V,'W_-, . - . . the old discussion as to the best drink for not honestly endeavor to serve 11im in. all -y thin and weak. Fortify and build � A large BILL -hand BID- - � � - 1. _W­- , �. ,,�k, , . I , BY , supply or second : . � � � .*._�.,. p. -.1 . . _:.,.a^ , � - .1 - . � sustaining the euergiei of lLborers und�6r things, and Sol certainly, in his butiness f . . 1 nos Repaired and Re-built for sale - � :,;.,�' - - � , i- I - . .. _ ­ I- 1� . . . . . I . . th, �m Up, by the use o - gi .- W_ 4 . . 1_1 . - . . prolonged effort in the open air has been re- career. It is recorded that Lawrence gave Cheap. . : - ,.::,�:"., ,-- p WRITE US PROMPTLY. . .: 1. ". . � ' - 4 religions . - . .., � I I - . - waved. Farmers and other employers have (away $700,000 during his life to r Ii i . . . . 11 I.. _ ? �. . .. . . . �._ 4 Be IS - ENDLESS -- B�I,T SE - . . . �... �.�'.. I.' A - for along time pinned their faith Lo beer ag ! and charitab)e objects, and in death left a . I � . . .. _�*. , ­ , . . . - . . I .. . .. ., �4_ ­� . . - . . . _. I a beverage for their workmen, but oatmeal i large fortune to relatives and friends. . -:)O( ---. . . - �. I . � . . . I : _. .,-. - - 0 . . . " . _ - has for the last few years been rapidly Religion has no sympathy with double , * i . ': : i I . .. - growing in favor, and apparently with ipst I dealing and Sharp practices, or even that I EXTRA STANDARD (i0o FIRET. . - I .. � . .1 - . . I, .., - J.. ..1_1 "�.., - 14- .. . __ . � . which teaches a man to be selfish - Ila - . . I � - . I � . 1. . � - . � , _. - _: .�� - . Cause. A strong support to the advocates policy. w HEAVY EXTRA � 110 . . . I .. . . . . 1: . . -. �_ . . - o. u&tmeal has been gircii by a I drive a sharp bar-gain with his neigh - . ' I ' . . . .. - : . - recent exper- and (it . ., . Oil . stretch his conscience f(,r the . . � . .. . . . - - - ience on theoceasionof theco0ersionof the ;boor and to tre PARA �. - � (120 , " ... .- - - . broad guage which has been retained so do.",- . Rake of gainin , a few dolls,", which on re- F PURE COD LIVER OIL AND . . I I . _. - . .1-Z.- - ­1 , - I 0 - � * . . I _ . ­ � .- , - - .. I i4ospHITES . . Spect. * . - - I :� � : gedly by the Great Western Railway Com- flection must tring to him Anything brit HYPOP - g�lly Oheap for, Cash. . : ., .,-!.",.., , � . - . . pany in England to the narrow gauge now- I aatisiaction. I repeat then, to be trusted Of Livne and Noda. . .. . � I- _. . 1�. - I . 4 - . ­ , ,�'.� - . 1E.W. CQ , � .. . � �_ I'm V, � � " .. adopted in that country. The ! never to have your work doubted, W be a Milk. AS A PREVENTITE On T& Tank Pulps and Suction Hose. - - I _ t . . � ­ :% "" .� a y . . P#stable as . . . . . . ...................�, . . . � �.. . I. - .� -: �,- .. conversion had to be effected with the ut : inanof sterlingChrist ian character, in theonly C RE OF 1;Gn8 on COLDS, IN BOTH � � - - - I - �-.-,- 4... - I ' � . . : . ,- most dispatch, and the length of line to be . safe and certain ate to success, DUNG, IT 19 UNEQUALLED. . . .11 . ..� -��_ _. .. - -,--. E OLD AN . I . �, . . : . ;.,,� - I - 11 . D WATEROUS '_ ' . . . ; . t transformed was over 200 miles. Fiv,-. thou- i and the measure of success in determined by 6 nuine made by Scott A Bowne- sollevill-ft. . .. ._� _­_ I �._ . , . sand men worked two successive dave-of 17 ! the measure of honesty in all our aims and I pper: at all Drugoists: 60c, and ' ' ' ' IF .. . _. _.. . .� �, . $ .1mon Wra .. . . _ 1, - hours each, with only short intervals . We should have God be- 2-00. BRANTFORD , ' ' . �, . _..1..�_..1._ 7r�, A for i thin this life. . . . - .. - "AN - . . � -4 - t- . . . � . I I , . - : meals. Throughout this exceptional strain 1 fore-u: , and act Accordingly, remembering .Z�l . . I ,.,. - :. ­ . ... . � 01 � 1. ,',,­�C . 1; 9 ------ UIGH nRADE . 't �- . , ,_ -4.V . � I . � . I .1 i . : �._ �b_ i I . I BISCUIT AND "NECTIONERY CO MACHINKRY . . - . . - . '.. I .- nothing but oatmeal water was imbibed by 1 that some day we shall appelir before Him 40�T� _ . . . . ­ '. _,.�^T . the laboreri, and its retreshing, thirst 1 W give an account of how we have conduct- TAiake the Imst goods, fry thom and ace , .. . , N -1 - _.- - I . . - quenching and sustaining power Was litire- ed the &ffAirs that have gone to make tip - - . I - I - --------------------- ---------- . ... ': . - - I I . .- - - " , � . . - servedly admitted. Another valuable piece our business, AS well as our other experienc- %9AGIC WA1.11 wou DIM4114 (T TIVU I - . ` . -...�.,.,�:,V� _Z 1. - I ! - tALugi by mi,&, chtit)b, gen tiagent . . . T=Ml - , .. I . , s� ,q ` ` �" , , - _. , 0 it. _ .- . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y',,�w:-�­ ", I f testit6ony to the merit of this modern es. Look to Him to guide you in your 171 rl 0 a t. . . ..'.' Y, _� . . , : . , : . . , : . , :. . . . . . . . . , : , , , , , - I . - . for (intario-, ts6i Venice "-- T , I I . : A '. It' ANT -,A4) ,re-m-hrr_� :18 � . . I . . .,. . " I .. . . . ' 'NN one or in . ore of our finit -clAk - tib-,cr;p- . . . I - . . ..�. _. .i � ulation ti ple of their active members and obedience. I ion -b(lokii. Send for ilw4trated cataloicue, . . � - .. . ,; :. -, - 1� ,;- - while a match is being played. It is found In closing this article, will- you pardon and i Drins. Win. Brigiva, Publisher. Toronto. . . . ­ I- . 11"L of I - - --- for . ��. _�1'f'- I )s Iiiave . r I fb is tfie fact that niany cricket daily duties mid I can tell you from ex- o"" c ull, opted oatmeal water as the reg. perience He will do according to your trust NO L. 'i, ,- ,I I that men play.,better cricket and an infin. ine a word of my own ex erience ? I com- , . l_tie sjea y _- -ername . ­ . I.earn to cut- - . - ­ . . � it,Cly I)Cl,ter game than where bt:er was menced business in Sall experience June 1, . : _.., ::., - LO K YOUNG MEN. N ot bet t er t rade. - . . .jVz, . ' : I . . . . . - - . � _�.A.l _�� . I . 11 . - thought to be the only thing that a cricket. 1849, and during all these years have never Otto clittA." alwit%, it, demmid, at big wage'l. .. . � - . AND . . .- . -_,. �.":,,,. 1 I - - ' - A )PI t once . I . I . . - I I ... . . � - il_� I - Cr otiulit to drink, with the advantage of no 1 found it necessary to misrepresent MY spe al offer. a mro chalit,% � THE ��' .. n . . ;­ - , � ... . X-9 1UVTLN0 . -' -- - ' . ._ �.. _- undesirable reaction. The metliod of nian- I goods to customers or to take advantage in for ill particular-z. ORO ( 1- - . . ­ !' ' � - �' ,.. ­ . - . I 9C OOL. W Yo"e St- I -IF ., �, 1. . �;:­ � ., ��,: r V... - - '�� %, * - .t- ._1 . . � . ufacture is siniple. Put a lib�!ral himp of aiiy sense of ni� fellow-men ; and I never - ____ - - - - , . I .1 POPLUAR SOAP OF. DAY - . � ��,_ 'I- - __ - __ ___ . I.. ;.. - 1� - • I . ice into a pail with - a few handfuls of oat - have found it necess try to transact business LL FOR ONIF. DOLLM•A 111murdellu rtr UK 1. - __ � I - .-,: _. . 1 4.,. - . - offirr. \Venretheiitrg,.ftttnAktir,4inthe r " - . .:" - -, - , - I . . . :, . . . . _­r, .1 . ... . � )f a, on the Sabbath day. It has been one of I . . : - . I . . - . . _ .s:, ,:.. : meal ; -fill up with water, add the juice c i A " 'nion. To Advertise the quality 'And make . _� .11 . ..'_*.­�%_1�1o_: I - . - I lemon and a little sugar, only just enough 1 the strict rules of my business life to re- of of goods we -will send bot any address by -_ . � . _­­ - ;�_ �_.e� - ��- .. to give interest to file decoction, and the' member the Sabbath day to keep it holy, F, x b,% securely {,sicked, one of our Union SOLD EVERYWHERE' , - _. . ". -1 I - 0 . ­­ - ­ ­41'.. P. - � �_�* ��._ - � .. -ate- and I never have allowed myself to break k ara.�*ls or . . .- . " A,- � �_. result is a drink that ai)y man will be gi silk uiabrell&4, parajon frame, I . . . Itt * . �, , 1� ... :t. ,. : . - - $1 -A rog. 7 . - . - . .;" I �_ I -1 4, - . , r Esrey handle. on receipt : BODY L �­ _P, I - . _ ful for on a sweltering dog dq. over this rule or any of my empl)yces to P"' i - . . USED EVERY - -1. . ... . ular tumbrellit. 'Tryone. Not-etheaddrefid. _- - , I - Z- . I - . � � , L. - 'i I ' - . I . _ � I work for me on that day. And I am glad r,& PK 12anufactory. 348 A 379 Toosige 14L, - . . . . . - . I- . ­, , �-4� I - . �. " , - I ­ - . . - .. . . . . ALIV30 31K.AL313301,313-M" : . .:t_ - .. - 1, `;�: .. , � �. . . . . ­ . . . -.1 I . . . . that I have had an experience that leads Tor, Mo.- . . I .. . . I .. .. - . . __. - a .- .�,, -_­ki - . . . . - �, � . . . - _. 1. 4 . . - ' I �` _' � - . What is a Promise of Marriage. '-.: me -to answer the question at the beginning . . _I - - .o"64 . .. - -1 - , . ��. . . - - � �.... A;�� . - _­'.,�., � .-, '. I . ... I � -1 14. � - J - of t1►js article in the affirmative -that a REA1 , - .... "I �F# 'J') � . A Judge, at Leeds has decided t Del AVAL 0'" . SEPARATO ­ � 'A. I -, - t3 that "a business. -[Pa- Pa- %ii ,­ ­.V.7 9 . man can be a Christi' ILET SOAP. COAPANY- - . 4*)..--� an in busiuc HAND & STMAN IPOWZR- : . .. -.. ._'7T -I...., I& - `promise of marriage may be made by other Rs- THE ALBERT. TO - . L�.i'.-.144.041.1-��. - ways than by words-by a shake of the cific Churchman. - .. I J S. CARTERS, • SYRACUSE, I I i .. __�I. � - - �, I • � i .�,�. . I . • . • . I __ __ ____ - ______ -.-- .:: 1_.1_.:`_T1 . ____ - __ �... - - . ,.. --.' - . --I- . . . - � -, -, � 1�'..� - I - hand, for example, or a wink of the eye, or - . . - FA MO ICT EXTRAcr � - �. - ,- -- - ---- --- ------' - . -`- - 1. � : . .� . . � - .: - 1, 'r; , ! - � . _..... - - - . I I . .- ., . �__ �-�.,;I��-,, - - athousandothermodes." Ayoungwoinan . ' Choose and Butter Color. __ - - � - . ._�,"_i�!'_- - . . tamp-to 13tr&n leaPriest. ­ I . - - I ,:� . I I .had a drawing master Who At . BASCMK MILK TESTERS. . a _. .-. . : . _�:� ;; - - gave her every , . 9 - . . I..., ,w*, - . . . • _._..ax;: C - I . � . . - _ . ;11_7^1; - .- reason to believe that he her -short -ording to a Pari i telegram, M. L'Abbe 9 le Agent for Canada. FRA%k WILSON . . .- - - . ._ _', I - . , . R - . - ... �t , . - �': N Ace . ... ___ . .�_,_.iv _f a 4 . I ' . . . . ... . .: 'y _��-, 1�lc .�'. i . - Of BaYing SO. ;He m, rote letters deecanting Seve.3tre, parish priestof Angerville Bailculf Pr ance Merchant. 33 refer 8L. Montreal I - ... .. � , � � - .,., , I .. . d on Saturday Co ignitients soliclu-Al. I . � . . . . . . � I , . - .. .-.? . on the " cele�tiL�l JOY" of those who can in Normandy, was subjecte . . . - 1". .1 - . 1, ,�', , I . . 46 - . - --- -_ I - _­ -_ -_ . � . . . . . .. � . . � .; _­ 't�, �,.-� --- 1 P011,- out their souls to ear other"; spoke to an extraor k. AS he was . . . _.­_;."t_�,_� ---. , , I dinary attack. . . - .' . - _ . -J.� I I I al-v�s� of woman as ,"-a helpmate for man, not a celebrating lass in the church, which - . - . 1. V.' . - � - 4 � �- . °' ''fix'' I 'I.L,y 1. I rating early n TOO MOQ1243 MIOIR99 UIQ Em . the M-ELn ... - . .-, - :. - k�",i­4,­, I _.. - toy for an hour," and frequently wrote a d isror utable- looking (% "^%*%%%'A" %%-&ILA �� . . ._,�� !'.t,v� �'� -, .ote ,,O, was nearly em . � .. - .,;, :,- ;,�,­#,.L il�2o I , ... Jane!" After twoyearshe broke off acquaint- individual rushed *out of the sacristy and up . WestlReQ1 COO ,%*% %.%,%% fA %%mll".) . . � 1. -r-; I �, 1� - - \ -. � ��.�t .11 - ­... i- i . ante, and later wrote to the lady's solictol.s. Itar where h� attempted t PAID UP CAPITAL. 01 .. -�� '. I . �Iu � . � . , .. - . ­. I ce�.; I . . - _ . r . the steps to the &I == W46 � . 11. , �_�, .T loscils money any-herrintive nit MR we are Iooking for I - ' - . . I .. I . ". �_ � �' .� . - .� � - . . w­ L" - " If you have a letter of mine wherein di- -strangle the priest with a leather strap. Canada or Mexico, without security. Ifyou i I _,.� I . . . ,�11 - �, - ­­ - � . �i - - , - � . . . . I .. .­ .. ­� � i.,__ , I � rect, marriage is stated, irrespective of my Fortunately M. Seventre is a powerful many , apply to IAXLI Agents or write . . . . . . - - ­ -: ',,-,�j. - - . - . 1 - . . .- - . . � � . .. . . . - . � L - I - . � . . 1. � : i : � -:5- . . . .- �., - - ;:. 5;.! . , . . position or her position, I am willing to see and after a7struggle of a few minutes data o NESPY L HAupr, Fr"faen4 . . . . . . , � '. , I I - ­ , , - further, but you have not.,) . 1. ..'' ­ If so we would urge you not to keav% . - ��.� ­��,._­-- �4,".,� � � _. . ­1 . . . .. . _ ­ , '. ilt­ 0 I- ­ Hawever, fol.; lion was able to hurl his aggressor from the DUTT9 CrTV. NOISTAM& I . ­ ­.� , I lowing the judge's instructions, the jury steps. He then continued the mass, while - . . . .- , .el I ,:; - N. 7,.&1- V •- . . - I" - , r�-� - - L . . I . � . - - - I . . . - - . . � - - ­ .. ; ­ - , - �_ " - �.. "� � . _. .- -0 , ;;,i� � ages. n who gave " " � �� , gave the lady 1:100 dani, Agents Wanted Everywbas . � _. ,I, 1i - . _� , '. _%­ �� . ..:I'.,- , .. - " _,", * � . . - .t.. -V . , " .- . - ­ -_ I . I ­­ f -1 . . _. - hie name as Julian Cousin, and on whom a C13bLmm. 403LxL,&Ax*v'= . TING Ot i a Mt. "., , . . the .-acristan secured the ma 1, . '. . . . % -.1--v . :_. ' . PUT ­. L'I", -% . . . ..i - abstracted from the sac 4�c - . . � . . number of articles * - ­ .i . . - . '�' - �. ...a .- - - I . . I ... ;1 : '' . -, ' ' - . I . - . - :, --l"­, - , J, � • . Keep a Clear 0 - * . 1-1 . . 1. . - . - . . - , . :_1 __1 T, _ . . 0nacierica. - �-... rusty werefound. � . I . . . - . 1 . I . � . - . � . . � � - � ... . ­_!:�, _r­­ i. ...0 � . . Bear in mind, my friend, that your lidp. . ." ­ -c- , I I . . . - - - - - - . .. - d � .1 . .. � - _. ,� .� . ter of do much importance. :_ �­ :�, - -.. .4 - R . ., - . . � . 11 . - - ­ .� _ . . .- ... I w,.; � '.1 ­ - . , I - _n.'. - : phiess or Your misery is very much your : . " , Pdtented IM I . . . . . - . �,,� - . . ." , or of .EyOL -.1. - . �- . . � - - . - . - I- �. . , . . 11 . .�.' - t� - _:" � .. . - ­ , � � 1. I . . .- .. I I- .1. . ._", , . . own making. ' The Coll . . . . . 1-1 � .1 I . . � � . YOU cannot create spirituall - : - -. . . USS by elm. Clutha . . .. .. . I . I - --��._' � ­­ v­- - I . . . . . � . , - � , - - - _: ". -. . ­6d2,1, -- . � 4 - I � - ", ,I .. _ _ � � _ - .� ! - � . - i, . � . . ' SOU Will tever Moet with - -such another, o'ppokun- .- - , .. ,_V, , . L sunlitght, any more than you can create the it liar been conclusively proveif Chat *a- .. .� 1� t " - . . . .. . ". , .. � , . . , ; :­ � - - � - :-. . Inoridw, star; but you can put your soul- men liave a larger � proportion of brown a as . Grandest: . � .- Oil I ! . : :.-. , , . - - ' G I -- - _ .--. - where ('jhrist is'shining.. Keep a, clear con- than men. If in parents the mother eyes . ... I . - r;_ � X:, .. ., - 0 riginal Invention ,,�",�f!-�-:F­i " �;­ ' -, -4 � � I "­ �r,j" , ��'.. � I 0 - * ' �s ' .11 ' ." - .. . - . science. -Keep a good stock of (4od's prom- brown eyes and the fattier blue the chances � I � ... . - . __ of . .. -.- . I ­�.., . -I' . , � I 1,� .1 . marvel of mechanism, It . - ity � -- . .1 -- _. . . . . � a I-18 of Th Automatic, Is a ma I . . -! - * �_ - - -,*� t � :,� , ices within reacli. Keep a nightingale o -eight to twelve that tile gi lion and -1 . . . _. �, - - f, - ��- -'� I . . I I . � 1. : - : . , - - �,.� -1 � f are eighty cot ralizes differences between contraction � INSURINC YOUR LIFE �%��', �1_ -1 - ,.-. . . . - 1-11 ­ If— . - - hope in your soul fliat, can Sing away the the family will be brown-eyed, the percent- ex nsion of body, caused by motion of loge, � L - I ­ . . � . . , . ,; � �r� . ' � L _�,t.. . .4-, . ; .. 1­1­11 , �..,. ,1:11 I I 4N, - . � � . . "_ 1111Z .. - -1q,"k. � -_ �' .1 I I - � - ­ - dark licurs when favor of the boys having blue eyes co Iling, snecaug, etc., direct to the AVerture _... - � - ­Iw�­ ,.Ik . _­ ��,�i�, "' ��.wk- -- I. - - . - � r , . S� I 1. I � - I el I they do come. Keep a age in � I " is now presented by us. . I. , _- - --­� - � '-wic ,W* .,��.; . - - of Hernia, au-0matically. . - ... � - [�__ 1- . ., � U N - . � I . �.. .- . .­­l .. -�­ '.,,"�., - ". ­� : .. good robust faith that can draw honey out being seventy -two to tweDlty-eight. If the , . . � I : . ,.._: . . . ­-, "... .. ­­ . - : 1. _ A.; I . . - � . .1 I . - . . : ,� . .v �- I . _. . ­1 � - - , 0 or ::.!j­� _­ �i 1`, . . . I . spend a day without trying to do something in favor of the children, both male and AND SEVERE rr -a Ila— 0! I Life, Torgnto � -, �kl . _ . of rocks and oil out of flinty rock. Never parenLa have eyes of like co!or the chances T E SAME TRUSS FOR LIGHT --f-de I . :�,_ I IERE CASES. ?or ffill particulars write the Dome - .. .. .,,� ;]�-..k5- T - . . . � � .113 . I .. .. : %.� . .3 . � . . . , , � . .. . . , I � I � . . � 1; the same color is On Fold thiough Physicians, I)ruggists, or • . r.. � I � ��..� I . � . %�., .,I- � 00d and then, keeping step with your female, having eyes of he House. 11,amphlet, from . . :1 ._ 1. 1--­­ . - � ,,�'- _. •�. 1. . I Itect from I I . . - - - -__ I L , . . - ,; '. ,,-_ �-. ; ,�;�. ,- ., __ I", � - - - - � �� t. - - , �A J. - 1; . . : taster, march on toward two to eight,; Candolle, the inves .. CM& � - - - :1 ,�! .1 �A_ ­ �' �,� ' ­­_ - I � . . . - . . Heaven, over any ninety ... .� . I _. I , � . _ �. _ _­� A - ­, , � 0 � 1: L I ­ .... - � " ` -eyed ADORIMS CHAS. �. " .. ,4- - �� _. road, however'rough, and against any head tigator, gays that the health of dark HAS CLUTHE . . .- . __ - - ... � �. 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J - - ­ .­,, 9 - structive fires that has ever occurred buyers buy by weight, pick out &hr. su"A � - "', V. - . . . - . - e­ . . . .__ - - _. � . . . - � . . . - � -. I ..." eage and sell them by the dozen to th,% • I .. - I I - - . . . . . One of the most, if not the most ae. In the latter case it is stated that .. :. � - I ­ J- - . , - I- . ­tT. in this Dominion has just visited, St -JU Y .- " RGON -.- - / ,-j. I.. .. 00 11�. I ....- . � I Johna, the oabital of Newfoundland . grocers, and then export the bal4a 4 ' - .. .. . which are the finest and the largest. . � - . . . . . A ... 25,000 houses were burned'and 14,00( - � . . .. .. . � .. I . . .. . I . . . � . .. .. .% .. - 1. . � . - . . . . - __ . . t A remarkable cue has just come ander . - - I . - _. . . I I .1 A. . ... . , . " . . .. . . . - . . . . � . . . � . . � . . , . .. . I . . . . . , . . . . . - . I . . . . . .. - . . . � . .. - - people left homeless, out of this num, - the attention of the physicians at the - � - . . I - . .- . . .. I . . . - . . � . . . . , ­ I - . � - . sht __ viruf4ug f9tivo... . . . .11 ,�. - ter about 5,000 people are left entire General Hospital. Walter Glendinnipg . . . : . ._... � � ... .; Shirts, � ... � . . . . . . .. . . i i . :� I � 11 published every Friday, morning at its office ly destitute. Seven lives were lost of Ellesmere, Scarboro, was a i usly in- Dress Shirt . . - . . . �- - I �_ Milk Pans - - . . , . . . �- . . ,.r. It is eatimatedthat over $22,000,00( jured last Saturday by the fling . I .1 - . �- . .. � .- . - . I � _. - ­�'. _.- * ­ "I � .--. okering Ont. . :, �� e 010ing of a . . .. . . - . . . ;. . . .- . ­... � .. ... I . S i � . - ,.-- ; I .. .. - TERMS . - 1 .., � .. I beam, which struck him on the back of ' I . . , . I - , , , - . - . - � - - . . � ­ worth of damage was done to p-roperty . . . � . I $1.261P61'7*AV; $1.00ffpald nadv he neck, fracturing the fifth vertebras. . - . ; I � - . . � . , .- __ , " Subscriptions are being circulated al t Light Ties, �". . . . Butter Crocks _.. . � - Paralysis set in after the fractured bone a . ! . - I __ RATES OF ADVERTISING: . . . . . � . - . !4 . . � . . I . i - • .. rift-t insertion, per line . . - io cents. over Canada to provide funds to reliev had been removed, and for some days the I . � - - - � . . . .1 - . . . - . � . . , I '", .- - �_ .,:: Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 ds the sufferers, which is much- needs( body was dead from the neck downward. 0 . ' . I � I . I L - Seed ' I -. � - . I - � .-- F .. : '. I . - • This rate does not include Legal or Foreign 00- Although Newfoundlanders were The unfortunate man was able to talk, Silk 'Gloves Turnip . ;; ,_ J� I - . Verti5ements. - . . .. . . - . .. x- i . I . - . . __ & , Special terms given to parties making con- short time ago so bitter against th and was conscious until Tuesday night, . - ' - . Neck racts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- other Provinces of Canada it is pleas when all signs of life left him. . . . I . i Yearly or yearly contracts pa7able quarterly. I - . - . . Business cards, ton lines or under, with paper, ant to see that when a calamity ha . Frilling : . � . . . Barrel Salt _.. i; i . 012 . New Adverl'isements. . � . . � . . I . . • . K fit . 1, ljryearj�5 00, payable in advance. I . . . . - . . � I . 1. _��, . No es in local oolumus ton cents per line, befallen them, our people bury any lit . ro. . . . . ... . - . . Q five cents per line each subsequent insertion. - .. . .1 - .. - - .. . Me differences that may exist • and ex OMEN Wanted-Balm and expenses paid - " SALE Baowt4 ViLos. Co., Nurseryman, Toronto . . I . . � No free advertising. tend to the sufferers a helping ban - eiling . . . .. __ . Table Salt . . . . . � _ ir I - � lion: contract rat" made known on applica Fish Net V . � . . - I -1 . . . . . . - � i I 11 , . � . Advertisements without writt v nstructions ... � . . . 4, Ir . '. I will be inserted until forbidden a d charged ac- , At their celebration in Toronto o I OR SALE :-A second hand bugiry in . . . . . - . . . 2 . . I 1. . .. . - - - . . - 10 - I -1 .. ,_ . . .' 3ordingly. Orders for disconti Tuesday, the Orangemen started ' OR repair. Call and examine It. Lyman . . * . ;5 .. . - �� . �, � - - - . - � Montt must be in writing and sent to the pub. Forsyth, Pickeri,ng village. . Summer Vests . . _. :� ; - . Side Meat ' - . � . . . lisber. . fund to help. the unfortunate citizen.-. I I .. I � . . . - . . . . • ., . Job Work promptly attended to. - - I of St. Johns. . FOR SALE : -A number of small pigs .� . . . - - . I � . .. - __ - , . . - . � . . . . . . I I for sale. George Hedges, lot 39, con 1, . I . . w- i S - � ... � . . .. .� . . . . � . - - : '. W. J. CLARK a PROPRIETOR. . . 5 I � V- -Z . I . I_ . - Pickering. . I-in - * I . . - __ _-_ I . � . . . - . . . - . I.- e - I �, I I : - Read what "Don," in Saturday Coraline Corsets , Fresh Cheese ' 53 - I .��.,� 10U.r X'Colltles-Strict Independence. VOR SALE:-Good second hand buggy ' - . . .- .. . � .. ... 41 - - . _.�' - - Night. has to say. "Talking iLbo JU I L. . . ... . . ... k'r - ...... . cheap for cash. or exchange for stock, or . . . . � . : -- . I * Our .&I m-A First-elms Local Paper. - grandmotherly-legislation, Sir job good milch cow. Apply to Is&" Linton. tf, - . . - . . - - * - 11C , , � � - ... � - . . .. � . J1 . . I . . . - . our lExpectatlonjo-The hearty I Dress ►Shields , , - I ancy Bise it - . . Thomson and Sir Oliver Mowat see � . . ;;7 .1 - _.. � ST:-On Tuesday, 12th ins&., a ... I . . . . . � - . . .� upport of the veovle of Pickering and vicinity. . :� - - . - . - - - - . . to be rivaling one another in their e LOwatch. Finder will be rewarded on re- . . � . � .-.-. . . - � . . - . � . . . � . turning it to the owner, R. M. Bateman. M. D. , . __ - . fort to spoon-feed the people of Ca � 1-in , . - .- � .. .. . - FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1892. Pickering. . 7. . �1- � I�X. .- . . � � ads.- Only those who have studie __ - . - New Ribbons .- ..-. Prune Pickles V ,;, ,.-.-.. �_ . . '. . _. -Bet . � . .,, _. . ..,-. Sir John's new criminal procedure ca OST :- Between the shop and the � I - . . .. , I . . . � %' � .. . ...- e___ LOST at the east end on Monday night of Blacking . r. I I . . ...'� . PIQKERING COLLEGE.- .- ; understand what a roaring firce mo last week several pieces of hamoss-n&malY , .- � � -, : - " - . . .. .. -me - - I - . . .. - . � - - ... . � I e w breaching and wartengales. Finder will ple Ladies '. . :. Washboards ,.�- . I . . than half of it is. Only those I oo&uff, Pickering. .. . . . . I , , , return them to W. W . - . . . I - � -..,'- '. 'At Is -A - ve are Dermittea to iin- h - . . . . - I 1�i . � . ave watched the discussion in parlis - � . . . - . a . . , . -.,. - - � __. nounce tor a certainty the re-opening ment have the faintedt conception C _0 STRAY :-A small rod cow, giving • I- - '' I . I I . � - . . 1-1 .. .. - I - .. ­ . • '_ , . . . � . - . !.,. --..-. . I . � . ( t.­ t , _�' � - i Amilk, with short crooked Urns. Strayed . . I . ' . . ` - . - 1: - . � - _. . .7 1. . I � of Pickering College. Men are now the vast amount of absurdity wl� c . from tb,, promises of the undWsigned, lot 18, . . . . - . . . VV .-, � ,_ .. . . . employed repairing the premises, and was eliminated during the -dicussior 4tb con.,. Pickering, about June 94th. Her re- . .. - ­. �.. Apply- at _. I . . . . .. ... I . . . . . ... . . -, I * , , cove" to anxiously desired by Jam. Jackson, . . . .. 1. . .. . � . a 1. . an 31541& . I I - . . . . . � - .. k" ( ��' , .- the college will open about September H i ging for sheep-'stealing was noth Brock Road P. O. . � . . . . . I .1. I . . .. - k . , " -/' 1_: 6th. The building will be thorough- ing compared with some of the dread --- - - - - - - - __ - ___ . . I I . I 11 . - . . _. . . . . . * . . . . I .. - I _i A - '' . I . I .4 - _. � , I SALE CHEAP :--One coyared ....... �* - .. . _;�_-`_ ,__ _.: ly overhauled, and the sidewalks down ful things be proposed to do to people FOcRart, (PictOD) ; I covered Buegy; I Cutter, . . . . - . - ' - � I . I . . ... . . . - _� t the gate renewed. That the loca- Then look at Sir. Oliver's Cigarett I Bear-skin Robe; I got Single Harness, nearly __ - 0 a new I Cutting-box, (Fleury); I Single Horse . I . . . � . . � - .. . ... - . % tion is one of the most healthy afford- Act, which is intended Lo correct thf Plough; I Grain-hutch, etc.. etc. Apply to S. H. - . s - 01 f,- . we ..., 0. NBAR'S'.'.. I .;, - � . . � . ! , • f' � - ed such an instution in Canada no habits of the young as regards the us, Jeffery, Picker _ - -_ - --.-,-- - --- . V , . I.. _- - .1 one will pretend to deny. The class of tobacco. Since Dominion Day i Oil SALE OR TO fRENT:-The ''I . . .. . . - . I I � . . . I � �; jtf - . I - � - - . 1 - F, �, ., - -, . - , , rooms are large and airy, while the hasbecomelaw.in this province tha. Alretnises in Pickering village lately oc- .1 - -1 -.,.. .I;k-.: - - : ` - , ng rooms an cupie 6v F, M. Harvey. Comfortable dwelling r. . .dining Vchambers are con- all persons under 1.8 years of age ar with shop attached. Also comfortable and . I . . : t- t � . ... , I commodious stables. Appl for particulars to - 1!�­� -1 . .�T strutted with a view to comfort and prohibited from buying, using or liav I ! I . `� .. - � . . . . . convenience. ing tobacco in their possession, =4 . . _. I - n, an d - -­- - -- - ----- - -- ---------­---- - I John Returner Pickering 1'. . 32tf. , ' f - + . . - . .... _: Professor Firth, - who has ' : ... I ii ar( OR n er'of the latest . .1 . 1_X-6-M=)7Xr.6-M= arrom:E, �i . . . spent these who sell it or give it to thei F d � n beg hives. a .,�. ., . . . . ­ I . I I - " '- ' splendid condition- . 1. .. . ­ . i V K­- - about two years at Union Springs, liable to heavy fines. Thesetwolearn. There is a id for comb. Thia � I . . . . � %-, - - . . . I is the place to buy )-our harvest tools. - . � . �.. L � ..�.... j. � ,u el� good article clic . . . I - i . .. rare chance to Been cheap Forks of all kinds. � - : - . f . I - New York, since coming Out from ed -gentlemen are evidently taking tli( " a *b%�_ . ' . .. ! -, 1. . � . . . . � . I . Apply WM. LD)O%k*b%� . , . Claremont. 36tf. � . I . . . I � I , - - - . , � I . . - , . - � � , . . - • - ___ -_ --- - - - - -------- Rakes, Scythes and Snaths, . . L . _. . . : . � . # �_ I _. - I.- - England, li%s been engaged as prin I shin,,le in their . own hands . . . - . J , � 0 . parenta 0 . . . - .. - . . . .i :' (Z , -- , -' cipal, and he will be proNid I JOHN TAN SONS wish to an- - . Turnip and Carrot Hoes. - � . . . . - . . .� - t, ed w k- . V, . ith Jointly they should frame a Span nounce to the public that they have open. . I . � - -_ - - - - I . .. I .,, 4 Sefeen wire netting for windows and doors, - - . . . . . - i I - - I . -efficient staff of teachers. For the Act intended to prevent the squalling ed out a butcher shop, in Dowswells block. L . . . , - • - . .. ' 8 a ItiI ) lei L � IM, an .; _*_ ­ : . . . A 36 in, .- . . . ... ! . I Fr ,1, Meat al watton' hand. In case of absence * . - . � made window soreens, 13 0 a' i. . . ;_1 . J ' ,, . . - a Ready . . .: present only second and third class, of babies, the chewing of gum and re., .. . . . . i . - , 1. L I orders left with t Misses Boone or W. Logan, . . � / , . . . . . .. I - . , - V - - . - Boys express wagons, � � as W . I... . . I . . . 1. �­ - , � well as commercial work will be fasal to take the matutinalbath. Enact- postiuseter, will receive prompt 'attention. A i . : ". . . . - . * . . - __1 I - :�,.: .- taken up, while in the near the ments should be rovided for t 'I solicited. Wtf - , . . . . � . . , Bird cages and wliip§, - : __ _____ __ - -, * Z .. L I . I p . . .. . I I . . 11 - Evergreen Shade and Orna. * . and everything in the hardware line. . I - . , � I . , - . . . . . . . advantages will be enlarged upon. A prisonment of boys who insist on slid. trees for sale. The undersigned ' . � . . . . . . . . . r'14 0 1 . . . first class instructor will be secured in down bill to the damage of tbeh � about 30,000 Norway bpruce and .. I . . I-Il't?, 11 � - '_ . _'�­ 0 ... . ,� . ... V L&O CL call.- . . .. . � . - . . . . - . I � . r . in all sizes up to % feet. 0 inch � . . � . . . . . I - r" � �_ . for the teaching of music. . trowsers, and for the making of gi Spruce tree plants as they arrive from the old ' . . . . . . . .. . - . - . . . . It is explect%d that tile term' will sod .,�,l 00 per hundred; I to 3 year growth in ., . , - . . . . - . . 1. ... I who let their stockings sag aroun Canada half a cent pier inch,. Also a . , . . I . .. . , . . '. , I ,,fr.,.,, of b . . . . - I - ­ . � open D vegetable plants for sale. Celery and late cab- . � -- T41, RI���Alslll - - -i - . [ ., , with a large attendance of-board- their ankles. By proper attention t Jo_ S ON,*.'. -1 . i I : . , . . bage a, speclMity. H. Hopkins, V. 8 . Green t - ' ' t- "� in as well as a� hest of da pupils. these domestic details the responsibil . I _. ... . . L*... . ..- ., 7 y I River, Ontario. . 30-3m. . 1=1c3==2,TC,, ON's'_ . . , - - I . I . . . : . decreaf --- - ­­-�­ _____ . . '. - - . -.1 . . . . 4�** - The Institution will be managed by ity of parents may be greatly . ____ - -_ I � . . .. .. t_1 . I . - . I . I.: L ce a . .m�. ... ..._...­.­. � 1V - __vm �' '�I� -- - -.-- the Cnllege committee, '-which cOm- ed. All they will have to do shall bf ,-'OR SALE:-The residence ----.-----------.--------------- - - ­ ---I- -.---- -_ - I I ; . . ._.. � . .. . I � .. Lr ' , I .. - . __ .. I �: , gentlemen highly competent to man- for their offspring ; the policemen wil brick liou6o,,with eery convenience, also tiriv• . = • . - . � - . � I I ing house and stable@. Young orchard, and I . 'URN : I : ... '. � .I. . - mittee is composed of a number Of to provide raiment and nouri - if -1 . .� shmer., -1 groufidp of the uu,lersigned. There We . -1 . Q acres, WG rodis frontage --- on which is a solid . . _lk'. .. ­.- �N ., , ­_. age its affairs with profit mid ability. do the rest. What a delightful yisti small fruits of all kiudg. The place is to -.URNITU iE I � - M'. V* . �­ - - . . .1 . � - Success to their labors. is open for the coming parent Whel opposite the flickerinu college. and is one of the . - . - . - --.-- -- - - - --- - -_ -,-, _. - - . . . .. .. most desirable proptrtieh in the village. A I - .. . . . . . . . - I .. � I . . .. .. the Kodak t4eorv'of Paternal r'espon- for particularij to JOHN FIELD, or W.V. R182. - . . . I . . . - - -- � _. . . . I . .. . . . - - . �_ . __ _... NOTES AND COMMENTS_- ARDSON. Pickering vihage.' Is GM. . 0 , " � . " - . � . - _ _ __ __ - ­ . , perfected. They will brin, - - _-1 Sillies.. - . . • '" . . -, - � � , . sibility is perfeC r, Yo'u' should 'see our sj_4 bedroom , " . . .. I - . . ­ _: - -_ I V11 �. �. - - - I - * ' -_ 1 1.4 . on the child into the world ; the polied . 4, "Oil, SALE.-Tbe estate of the late . - i I , , , - . . , - Tile Prohibition Commissi Meets I -,h -laid Haft Cloth Parlor Suites - 1--:­ -1 * � -1 � _.. � �- " , magistrate will do the rest. I Mrs. F%ery• vontainitig 50 acres, being Phiz., C . ;�� . __. . at Halifax during the week of July � ... . . . . . - . - . I I . - - _______.____________.3_ . Composed of the H.W. quarier of lot 10, Ir the . . __ . i - - 25th to take evidence. : - tulet,nt)f tLe the town-iiiii, t)i Pickering. trout- . � - - . . ­ . .,- - . .; - � - . - - -- - . � Toronto items. ,' ; .: � ( . . . I . - - - . .- . � . .. I '�� � . . ing Kingiiton road 41 wiles from the'town of . - at reniarkabIly 1()Nv prices. - - .. ; . -.-.-- I . . . . - - ­ .� : '. . American hell fruit de"alers 'iffll fee - -, , ; - _. . . . - - .� . * 11 . - I . , . t - . I ... . .J . � - � - I . . . Whitby and 14 miler, front Pickering village- - _. � m . :� - - . � . Picture frawing dont, to order. . I . . 1� �­ . I . .... ... . � U11, . the force of the late duty imposed oil The Toronto City Council Wednesda, G()0d soll.goo-11pulldiLigs and everveoUvellience. - r, 1. _- . I I '0 This is a very detOrAble property. Title indis- - - I brat granted $5,000 to the St John's relIE' ) w.` eggs, more particularly in the th rN potable. For further particuiars si)i,lv on t ie %% � are headquarter, in this town,,Itip for Unduru'hillg Qds.- Everything � I - no I - I I I g () 1. rything. . .. - - . , - . .. , � - . . -0 m I , X, Notpry Public. always in stoek. . . ��.. . .. til months of spring. Our liens are fund. . . . reunspe. to A. A. J108T, Courkty Aichitect,Wbit- 1-1 - �_ ,. '. - - - . 1. - - ointany. r �y. or W. V. HICHARDSO. .. . . required in this link, , I I '' ­ - A C for the manufacture of em1 . . .1 - . . . - �� _. . - 4 protected by a five cent duty. ' Piekerin;,,. I ,P%tf . - . * * .... ' . . . k I - -: broidery as been formed iu the city wit! ______ - - . I - , I ' N - ONT. . - - - � -election protest afrainst Mr. a capital of $40,000. , . The 0 ., HILTS .. - & DILLIl�TGHA112 .. . , . � - _�. Jos. Featherston- M. P., was dismiss- J. C. Robertson, classical intister c A L-E S.31 E 9 .. � . / I . - . I . /-,- �: ed at Brampton on Saturday, by Jus• Owen Sound Coll. Institute, ha I s been 6i . . - AVANTEI) . . - UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS ... - . - . - I . . - flees Street and Falco'nbridge. No looted headmaster of the new high selim t S � . ,N . . . . . 1=10MMMIZTC�, � I . . . . . . , evidence was offered. . at Toronto .Junction. - I- unexcelled Nurvery stock. Steady . I.. ( -.-!. . C _. , . . .1 . . .�., _. . . ... - - .. � - .. . I �, James McKerrow io'su= the city fc To sell our unexc - - ------------- ___ - __ __ __ __ I ' ' " ' . . � . - ' .'J 011t and control of territory. Have done ' . ' I.: _­� . , .propert, 01100y"' - ' . . � . 1. . . - - The Macdonald Monument. Coin- 15,000 damages for injury to business in Canada 35 years. hiberal pay to the . - . . . . - ­ . . - - . - - . and health through the flooding of bw right man. senti for terills. . .1 . . _ I MiLte6 of Hamilton, Oil CHASE BROTHERb CO., . . TOTICE TO FAR'NIE RS . Saturday se N . . - . - . . . - . premises on Queen street east. . 31-47 col� I . . . . . . . I -.'. I" - ; . - lected the model for the statue. Tile lorne. Ont. - . . . - . . . - . ill" - - �. . � - It is said that several people inten I ` � -_ � - - - -----. - --- ­ -_ _. ­_ - . � ... . . . .1. - . .. : . I . .. � - ,-- � .. . . -e E. Wade, of London I .. 0 _40W I .- artist, Georg , bringing actions for damages against tl 3 . - ... - - , 0 - . . Eng., will deliver the statuf, latie in Public Sahool Board for injuries receivt I * .. . NOTICE. - --.., , I - �. . .. . 1. - .. . . � . I . . • .- . . . . .. . . ..-.- � Harvesting . - - . - "W : : X I I Haying .11 . - I.: . V-11 L:1A . #1, Av,&A�;llavavd%�Qa . . � : . A- - . . �- - the i . - . . . .. -_ - by their %; a VLA LA V . ' 'rOTWITHSTAN DING the reports 0 your time V purchase your U) 1% ILLI Line ne . . . . . . __ I - .. � . I � .1 .. ,\ ry I * . r ��v . , " ,., . - W Mrs. Flora Lester, who died last moat i . circulated to the contrary, The Nowat manufactured by- Nlassey, Harris Co.. (Limited), head office Toronto, - , . e Canadians were surprised to left 61,500 in real estate. 4rehibal I - N ' 7'0MS-5L1WMX, Pickerlijg. - The following . . - - - , . .,ifg. Co. of %%*tAitt)y, beg to inform farmers and anti sold by I.j. M .. ' learn that Hoi). Edward Blake ad- Thomsen, of Scarboro township, left the public that their Foundry is still running, . - - : - _. . . .1 I � - - - - , . dressed a gathering of Irish electors on s6,oi3. John M. Lewis died - in AP) Ll and that they are making the colebrated " con- art), the varieties :-New Massey HarrI4 open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. � � . 0 ire Cut " slower Tarnbull Btuder. Whitby Twin - . . - . . � . . � . ' I I . . ; . No. 3 A, and Patterson binders 5 and (i) ft. cut Toronto and Brantford � . the Sabbath day. But in order to without making a will� He was worl L1 plow and other impletuents as usual and also to . I . . ! -I... : - . I . i . carrying on at general repairing business. :flowers, different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, - -1 - I - I . - . , - , . . . -. : � 1 '4 iiecessary . Pointe for all the popular plows always lu stock. i . . ; I carry out his -motto, t i. $2.088. . - I _ - - -1 ­ The trouble in connection with the C= I D. Smith, I'lickerina, is our agent. takes, Scufflers, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding Twine. _. - . himself to their . n . ?-I that lie should adapt hin I . . . Some time a,, 0 Whithy. iun625th IW2. . . - house it: growing serious. Prices froin 10 to 18 cents per pound and we have also repairs Oil hand for ' . . � - . .1 methods. We are all the more co�i- . . __ - - - - __ ___ ­­:_ ___ - ______ I . " . - - - i . I.- - -... . .. - at Canada is a Christaiti _ . .. . 1. ..I- ... - Winced th, I , - - I I k�, - - -.1 .. ; Country. l�-. . . � - : . - . - - - ve been -in favor of " We I i a ,on warmly 'Mi, . . v 14'.. - ..- . - - extending the .franchise to W-onien,but i ­ � . 0 t, - 1. . . . - ­ - �. `rolls the. manner in which the Eng I , , � fr, �.... ... . ii-,Ii elector-, received ':Iles. Stanley � . fli ­ 1-1 - . .-I ,4�..,.. - . �- .� 'and several other ladies who attempt- � . . .. . � . Z - . - . .,� 1� I . . , .: ed to address them, it would appear �. - - . . . . - I- - : � I . . ; -_ - . . . it sisters are saved many I ­ . .. that 0"Ir Ili! � . :_ - - _ - __ I �.. . bitter tears y being denied file fran- . - . .. �� U_ _, - , . I _ - , , ­ . ­ .. ; f�7 . .r , -p- - �, 1 .. I , . - �. � .%- .� ; OTC . , - __ � - . - , • 6_�,� f 11 . - � - - . .-- - - . . , 4� � � ::- ". J . . . - . l ­ . - � I .. ­ " - V! - Y th . �M*, _ . I W14 .. � � � _.t .:,. -,.. -_ 1�'_� . , � 4 _,. I , ki9l � - . 1. . , - - - � . - . - .. . - .. I _ cal � . ... - . . an I I - I - . - � . . thi � � . . ... br I . - I .r : - . I till .. . � I . . . - - . I . . tri. - - � or, � . . . . oh � I . . I . - I . . . . - .. .. I W1 - � � I . � ot I I .. . . .. .- - - - . . � Dc . % - � � . I as - . . � . - � - �. - - 14 � � i+ _. - - ,, � ..� : _ �� 01 I � � - .- f � - . . - - I . � 04 - .. . . - - - - . - . 41 I . : . : , * S4 �. . . I . - - - � . . _. E . - d . . .. -; 9: .. � . , - - , � : . •, . - . . a I . . . . - I . I . r . . A . .- �. - - � . . 0 '° ... . . . &I - .: 1. . I . t� � . . - - - - . . . . , . . r... I . . . z � . . - r - - I ( I I f flie contractor was given 10 days III whir 11 to have 200 men at work, but he has pa d no attention to the order. A big lawst, A seems probable. Jacob " rkville avenue, a laborer working on a new building it I the corr-er of Bay and Temperance stret is fell a distance of 40 feet Tuesday and w is taken tQ, the _H,ospital terribly iDjUl Jd about the head and spine. The plans of the new. union statiou t1re now on view in the windows of the Grafid X7 Toronto, Brantford and Patterson inachlues all also 30 differvitt king of plQNv - �'_`. . . . . : - point. Order you- r _ . repairs . early. Wi hreroI oms o posA i te . 1. 1� . .110011. E'. S black- silith shop. - - . FOR SS - - . - ... _.. . . `VT111, PICKERING@- . .. . I . Lsi .- - . . L ` . I . � . . . CAPITAL. - � . I _. � . REST. . . . . . �, S HILOWS . . 52,0w,0oo $1,600,ON 1 - - - � . . - ' - . . . . . . . I . . THE - - _. . . . .1. . � . . C ONSUMPTION .. ' � ' I � - . - or 4e -_ - I . ..- - . I .. f. I � - , matter is wor- Trunk ticket office corner King and - . � I .. chise. -Ho ver, the n . . .. - - : - ` - 1E . . _4r � ti streets., They are - handsomely fran. A a* ... I .1 � . . . - Or - TORONTO . .. � "I : .1 - . hy of much onsideratioll. .. - ­ - and wi I give citizens a good idea of t is 0* R. PARKER I � . "I. BANK . �., - - i - . I � . CURES - �, - '' . • I . . . . I . . . . . � . . - The Britisl, elections still serva' $500,000 depot. - ; - I - .. . MERCHANT TAILOR ' - .. I . . - • .. - I , .. - to Prospective I- . • . - - . . Y.I.- .. _ �. e ItiLl- - . . - - - . : . � I . : hold tho atte Lion of all British sub- A free fight occurred among some . . This GREAT COUGH CURE, thismc. . . . - . - ... z-: - .. I.. - 'ONSUMPTION CURE, is without . I . 1 .4'..- - Tuesday, and it is ' cessful C . - - * . - . . I . . jects. Up to Thursday morning there tans at Scarboro on HIGHLAND CREEK . a parallel in the Iii tory of medicine. All I . . __ , I I I - charged that Paola Perini stabbed 1,e. . . • . . is . - - � I.. � , �, ',- . � . received from 534 con- . . A � . ".,...,. .-'� - were - . ae C upoli, inflicting a dangerous wo d A choice stook of imported goods always druggists are authorized to sell it on, a pos. . - �. . . . . .. - . . � - � i . . ' . - .. - . , � � � -i . stituencies, Aeaving 1,46 seats yet! to gle itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can . � I . . i - ". � I.. � -11 - I Perini came to Taronto on foot, and as on hand. Terms cash. Fit guar- Cor. Church and Welhingto"n Sts. . ­ , 1. 1�'l .., � - . hear from. According to these figqres follow (d by some of the wounded ma 's . . successfully stand. If you have a Cough, - � the Liberuls claim a majority of 30 in friends, who caused him to be arrest I - . anteed.. A dull solicited. ___ __ __ Sori! Tliroat, or Bronchitis,. use it, for it wiII .1 11 A it 917 ivi IL N 9P • 1�4 A�'V I N fG S 113 T_ - ._.,�.. -- cure, you. If your child has the Croup, or - . . I , - . . the Now House, and some of the He wa3 locked up in No. 2 police stati n. Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief � . I . - - - � . 91 . i I.:,. I . : :.�_ ' . .2. - - S ;.­ ­_ ., .". leading English papers pred,,ct that Henry Bolton, of Oshawa, took an 0 r- IS sure", - If you dread that insidious disease . Deposits received in sums of $5 and up- - I .. . 0 . , -I - -_ -:. ..... 0011S �O�OH HOOT I . . medicine at 26 &I. CONSbMPTION, don't to use it, it will w ' at : f � - . . . - Mr. Gladstone will have a majority of dose of some kind of . rrds, and Interest allowed thereon � . . . - . _1� � -�. o'clock Wednesday af- . ure you or cost nothing. Ask your Drug. . *.,. - . . - 1. � I -.;- - from 40 to 50 wben the poles close. ter street about 3 CO COMI'O UND � current rates, � .- .. ... - shortly afterward. he * A.rocent discuvery.lov an old gist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price io cts., - . . - - . - - V . - .- teriaou3 and died s - � . .1 � - � . I . . . � J J - . , ­;_1 To be sure the Liberal party is Com- � I � . . - .. . . I I . - . deceas 3d was a pensioner, and cam to physician. Successfully used 50 cis and $ i. oo. . . .. . . '1� .. . . � . . I � . - . . . - . . - .� , ed of several factions, but i ' - monthly by thousand@ of lad- . . . . . . . . .1 - ' posed it i,4 ex the cit v last Friday. - He has been a ng ----- -------- ----I __ ____ - - ­ ­ .-I ies Is the only porloctly safe - I I - - ., . .- ­1 P * Cr be- StaUoh G.T'3&;. - - f.4 jL. ][, C. IrAJIJ � MrIvoslIrr. . -, I f L � .. . I - i ..... petted that the difficulties existill since then. The chief of Police at ( h. and reliable medicine discov- TIME TAIUM-Pickerins _ � - , . .11 . .... :. .; ;,wean these factions will be �mooll�;d awa hfs been telcgraplied to for part u- . . , /�weei er6d. Beware of unprincipled TRAINS GOINO EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- ' - . - I -. _*- - -, - : .. - ,).� -� . �,-% druggists who offer inferior - ' : * 7 .�., - . . ..: r - -- - - - - � -,. . ­. �, over and that the Grand Old Man larscoucerningthe man. ,r,oroner P w. medicines in lace of this, Ask for Cook's Cot- No. 6 ExpRiiss . . 8:W A. M. Spqcial Rates allowed for amounts rp . - .. �; I 1 ­1. - .1 Z-*-. - - - I . � "Ili MIXEI)i . 4. 6 2:27 P. M. . P X -, - . _F1. . . I : .; . � will have a good working majority. ell will hold an inquest this afternoon, ton Hoot Compound, take no substitute ; or on • maining not less than three months, and . .. , - .. - ;'� . . * . 11- , '_ -, close $1 and 4 three cent Canadian postage .1 __ I f- � . . . Election in 9 The, Toronto Retail Grocers' Asso ,ia. 11 19 LOCAL, . . 0 6:80 P. M. '. .. . _-��-. j�_, ... A, .A - . . � outh Longford took place ' stamps in letter, and we will send sealed by re. if Deposit receipt issued for - seine. ­_ ,�'. 1, � . 11 - � -on Wedn6sday, but the returns were ea itself in turn mail. Full sealed particulars in plain on- 2 Expimalt . . . 9:03 P. U. - . . . . . . _:_ " � . . . . ­ -- _. . . ". - favor of reducing the limit on garnisl see volope. to ladies only.2 stamps Address Pond T�Lmxs oowo WEST DUR AS FOLLOWS:- ; I L�. s - . - .,. I 4 I I I " . ; �, . WADSWOT ­ Litty Co;, No. 3 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward eve . .. �. - � �. I .__ : not reported as we go to press., This from $25 to $5, and of selling eggs by No. 7 L - . � " . - _�cAL . . . 9:25 A. X ' Lb JL a: " . . "_ :..... -1, 11, , . . . . . . � I Detroit, Michigan. Sold in Pickering by R. M - * I "PH - �. • 11 - means that Mr. Blake's majority can. a W. R. ­. - I � A!�, -�­. � weight instead of by the dozen. Lealpla- Bateman, M. D., and all respousibte druggist 118 MIXED 9 a # re 8:12 P. 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I . - - - � . . _. E . - d . . .. -; 9: .. � . , - - , � : . •, . - . . a I . . . . - I . I . r . . A . .- �. - - � . . 0 '° ... . . . &I - .: 1. . I . t� � . . - - - - . . . . , . . r... I . . . z � . . - r - - I ( I I f flie contractor was given 10 days III whir 11 to have 200 men at work, but he has pa d no attention to the order. A big lawst, A seems probable. Jacob " rkville avenue, a laborer working on a new building it I the corr-er of Bay and Temperance stret is fell a distance of 40 feet Tuesday and w is taken tQ, the _H,ospital terribly iDjUl Jd about the head and spine. The plans of the new. union statiou t1re now on view in the windows of the Grafid X7 Toronto, Brantford and Patterson inachlues all also 30 differvitt king of plQNv - �'_`. . . . . : - point. Order you- r _ . repairs . early. Wi hreroI oms o posA i te . 1. 1� . .110011. E'. S black- silith shop. - - . FOR SS - - . - ... _.. . . `VT111, PICKERING@- . .. . I . Lsi .- - . . L ` . I . � . . . CAPITAL. - � . I _. � . REST. . . . . . �, S HILOWS . . 52,0w,0oo $1,600,ON 1 - - - � . . - ' - . . . . . . . I . . THE - - _. . . . .1. . � . . C ONSUMPTION .. ' � ' I � - . - or 4e -_ - I . ..- - . I .. f. I � - , matter is wor- Trunk ticket office corner King and - . � I .. chise. -Ho ver, the n . . .. - - : - ` - 1E . . _4r � ti streets., They are - handsomely fran. A a* ... I .1 � . . . - Or - TORONTO . .. � "I : .1 - . hy of much onsideratioll. .. - ­ - and wi I give citizens a good idea of t is 0* R. PARKER I � . "I. BANK . �., - - i - . I � . CURES - �, - '' . • I . . . . I . . . . . � . . - The Britisl, elections still serva' $500,000 depot. - ; - I - .. . MERCHANT TAILOR ' - .. I . . - • .. - I , .. - to Prospective I- . • . - - . . Y.I.- .. _ �. e ItiLl- - . . - - - . : . � I . : hold tho atte Lion of all British sub- A free fight occurred among some . . This GREAT COUGH CURE, thismc. . . . - . - ... z-: - .. I.. - 'ONSUMPTION CURE, is without . I . 1 .4'..- - Tuesday, and it is ' cessful C . - - * . - . . I . . jects. Up to Thursday morning there tans at Scarboro on HIGHLAND CREEK . a parallel in the Iii tory of medicine. All I . . __ , I I I - charged that Paola Perini stabbed 1,e. . . • . . is . - - � I.. � , �, ',- . � . received from 534 con- . . A � . ".,...,. .-'� - were - . ae C upoli, inflicting a dangerous wo d A choice stook of imported goods always druggists are authorized to sell it on, a pos. . - �. . . . . .. - . . � - � i . . ' . - .. - . , � � � -i . stituencies, Aeaving 1,46 seats yet! to gle itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can . � I . . i - ". � I.. � -11 - I Perini came to Taronto on foot, and as on hand. Terms cash. Fit guar- Cor. Church and Welhingto"n Sts. . ­ , 1. 1�'l .., � - . hear from. According to these figqres follow (d by some of the wounded ma 's . . successfully stand. If you have a Cough, - � the Liberuls claim a majority of 30 in friends, who caused him to be arrest I - . anteed.. A dull solicited. ___ __ __ Sori! Tliroat, or Bronchitis,. use it, for it wiII .1 11 A it 917 ivi IL N 9P • 1�4 A�'V I N fG S 113 T_ - ._.,�.. -- cure, you. If your child has the Croup, or - . . I , - . . the Now House, and some of the He wa3 locked up in No. 2 police stati n. Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief � . I . - - - � . 91 . i I.:,. I . : :.�_ ' . .2. - - S ;.­ ­_ ., .". leading English papers pred,,ct that Henry Bolton, of Oshawa, took an 0 r- IS sure", - If you dread that insidious disease . Deposits received in sums of $5 and up- - I .. . 0 . , -I - -_ -:. ..... 0011S �O�OH HOOT I . . medicine at 26 &I. CONSbMPTION, don't to use it, it will w ' at : f � - . . . - Mr. Gladstone will have a majority of dose of some kind of . rrds, and Interest allowed thereon � . . . - . _1� � -�. o'clock Wednesday af- . ure you or cost nothing. Ask your Drug. . *.,. - . . - 1. � I -.;- - from 40 to 50 wben the poles close. ter street about 3 CO COMI'O UND � current rates, � .- .. ... - shortly afterward. he * A.rocent discuvery.lov an old gist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price io cts., - . . - - . - - V . - .- teriaou3 and died s - � . .1 � - � . I . . . � J J - . , ­;_1 To be sure the Liberal party is Com- � I � . . - .. . . I I . - . deceas 3d was a pensioner, and cam to physician. Successfully used 50 cis and $ i. oo. . . .. . . '1� .. . . � . . I � . - . . . - . . - .� , ed of several factions, but i ' - monthly by thousand@ of lad- . . . . . . . . .1 - ' posed it i,4 ex the cit v last Friday. - He has been a ng ----- -------- ----I __ ____ - - ­ ­ .-I ies Is the only porloctly safe - I I - - ., . .- ­1 P * Cr be- StaUoh G.T'3&;. - - f.4 jL. ][, C. IrAJIJ � MrIvoslIrr. . -, I f L � .. . I - i ..... petted that the difficulties existill since then. The chief of Police at ( h. and reliable medicine discov- TIME TAIUM-Pickerins _ � - , . .11 . .... :. .; ;,wean these factions will be �mooll�;d awa hfs been telcgraplied to for part u- . . , /�weei er6d. Beware of unprincipled TRAINS GOINO EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- ' - . - I -. _*- - -, - : .. - ,).� -� . �,-% druggists who offer inferior - ' : * 7 .�., - . . ..: r - -- - - - - � -,. . ­. �, over and that the Grand Old Man larscoucerningthe man. ,r,oroner P w. medicines in lace of this, Ask for Cook's Cot- No. 6 ExpRiiss . . 8:W A. M. Spqcial Rates allowed for amounts rp . - .. �; I 1 ­1. - .1 Z-*-. - - - I . � "Ili MIXEI)i . 4. 6 2:27 P. M. . P X -, - . _F1. . . I : .; . � will have a good working majority. ell will hold an inquest this afternoon, ton Hoot Compound, take no substitute ; or on • maining not less than three months, and . .. , - .. - ;'� . . * . 11- , '_ -, close $1 and 4 three cent Canadian postage .1 __ I f- � . . . Election in 9 The, Toronto Retail Grocers' Asso ,ia. 11 19 LOCAL, . . 0 6:80 P. M. '. .. . _-��-. j�_, ... A, .A - . . � outh Longford took place ' stamps in letter, and we will send sealed by re. if Deposit receipt issued for - seine. ­_ ,�'. 1, � . 11 - � -on Wedn6sday, but the returns were ea itself in turn mail. Full sealed particulars in plain on- 2 Expimalt . . . 9:03 P. U. - . . . . . . _:_ " � . . . . ­ -- _. . . ". - favor of reducing the limit on garnisl see volope. to ladies only.2 stamps Address Pond T�Lmxs oowo WEST DUR AS FOLLOWS:- ; I L�. s - . - .,. I 4 I I I " . ; �, . WADSWOT ­ Litty Co;, No. 3 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward eve . .. �. - � �. I .__ : not reported as we go to press., This from $25 to $5, and of selling eggs by No. 7 L - . � " . - _�cAL . . . 9:25 A. X ' Lb JL a: " . . "_ :..... -1, 11, , . . . . . . � I Detroit, Michigan. Sold in Pickering by R. M - * I "PH - �. • 11 - means that Mr. Blake's majority can. a W. R. ­. - I � A!�, -�­. � weight instead of by the dozen. Lealpla- Bateman, M. D., and all respousibte druggist 118 MIXED 9 a # re 8:12 P. M. � . . . �� _;,_1 I -, . I . . . . . . I . 4 �,- , i - I _ announced. - ywhere - . I � --, 16� I I I -, . not be anno " -1 1- - - , 1. : , ture will be'sought for these two purpdses. over - I I 19XPRZIIS 0. 9:08 P. M. - - - - - .. - lxanstw,� .. _! -. - I �­;, - - � I - 70- - " __ L - V. -.- ., . � I . - . : . - � . I : . .. � - -, !2� *,L",�,,�-....- _.".... ,.;.,. '. :.. . .. . . -1 . . - �. 1. ..­ - : . . . . . ., -, . . .. .. ­ � . �P� .�.;�'. - 1. i" __ ­_,_7 . _ - � . I— '.. , r, ..j_ - I I � . ,� YM � * . - __ -i . . . ., I- 1. ., . . . � x451 L; ", - - ,�­.,, .. " , 1, . - -�N�j '­�_ - . . I - I � . - - "', ­_ - - . . k ­ ; - -- .� . _1. ,,jj , _ � . I . . � . - . - ­ . . - . . I I . - � . - . �. ­ . . - ­ L - : - I . . _: -:Z ,,� � . - , ,;.,­_!��,=.,,,L-,:�,A��_ ,.-,; - ,_-A .. _P _ � . I � � . - , - . � .,,.;,. . � , . 1 W. . 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F.� A*4- I C . - . . - . . � I � - � - - . . . . - . - . I . . � � . . : . . . . - L . . L - I � - - � . � . - � v . . .. � _` " - , & . . - ;4- I � I 1 6 . . I. . *L .1 .. I 11 - 1 4 �s, 1 ( I I f flie contractor was given 10 days III whir 11 to have 200 men at work, but he has pa d no attention to the order. A big lawst, A seems probable. Jacob " rkville avenue, a laborer working on a new building it I the corr-er of Bay and Temperance stret is fell a distance of 40 feet Tuesday and w is taken tQ, the _H,ospital terribly iDjUl Jd about the head and spine. The plans of the new. union statiou t1re now on view in the windows of the Grafid X7 Toronto, Brantford and Patterson inachlues all also 30 differvitt king of plQNv - �'_`. . . . . : - point. Order you- r _ . repairs . early. Wi hreroI oms o posA i te . 1. 1� . .110011. E'. S black- silith shop. - - . FOR SS - - . - ... _.. . . `VT111, PICKERING@- . .. . I . Lsi .- - . . L ` . I . � . . . CAPITAL. - � . I _. � . REST. . . . . . �, S HILOWS . . 52,0w,0oo $1,600,ON 1 - - - � . . - ' - . . . . . . . I . . THE - - _. . . . .1. . � . . C ONSUMPTION .. ' � ' I � - . - or 4e -_ - I . ..- - . I .. f. I � - , matter is wor- Trunk ticket office corner King and - . � I .. chise. -Ho ver, the n . . .. - - : - ` - 1E . . _4r � ti streets., They are - handsomely fran. A a* ... I .1 � . . . - Or - TORONTO . .. � "I : .1 - . hy of much onsideratioll. .. - ­ - and wi I give citizens a good idea of t is 0* R. PARKER I � . "I. BANK . �., - - i - . I � . CURES - �, - '' . • I . . . . I . . . . . � . . - The Britisl, elections still serva' $500,000 depot. - ; - I - .. . MERCHANT TAILOR ' - .. I . . - • .. - I , .. - to Prospective I- . • . - - . . Y.I.- .. _ �. e ItiLl- - . . - - - . : . � I . : hold tho atte Lion of all British sub- A free fight occurred among some . . This GREAT COUGH CURE, thismc. . . . - . - ... z-: - .. I.. - 'ONSUMPTION CURE, is without . I . 1 .4'..- - Tuesday, and it is ' cessful C . - - * . - . . I . . jects. Up to Thursday morning there tans at Scarboro on HIGHLAND CREEK . a parallel in the Iii tory of medicine. All I . . __ , I I I - charged that Paola Perini stabbed 1,e. . . • . . is . - - � I.. � , �, ',- . � . received from 534 con- . . A � . ".,...,. .-'� - were - . ae C upoli, inflicting a dangerous wo d A choice stook of imported goods always druggists are authorized to sell it on, a pos. . - �. . . . . .. - . . � - � i . . ' . - .. - . , � � � -i . stituencies, Aeaving 1,46 seats yet! to gle itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can . � I . . i - ". � I.. � -11 - I Perini came to Taronto on foot, and as on hand. Terms cash. Fit guar- Cor. Church and Welhingto"n Sts. . ­ , 1. 1�'l .., � - . hear from. According to these figqres follow (d by some of the wounded ma 's . . successfully stand. If you have a Cough, - � the Liberuls claim a majority of 30 in friends, who caused him to be arrest I - . anteed.. A dull solicited. ___ __ __ Sori! Tliroat, or Bronchitis,. use it, for it wiII .1 11 A it 917 ivi IL N 9P • 1�4 A�'V I N fG S 113 T_ - ._.,�.. -- cure, you. If your child has the Croup, or - . . I , - . . the Now House, and some of the He wa3 locked up in No. 2 police stati n. Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief � . I . - - - � . 91 . i I.:,. I . : :.�_ ' . .2. - - S ;.­ ­_ ., .". leading English papers pred,,ct that Henry Bolton, of Oshawa, took an 0 r- IS sure", - If you dread that insidious disease . Deposits received in sums of $5 and up- - I .. . 0 . , -I - -_ -:. ..... 0011S �O�OH HOOT I . . medicine at 26 &I. CONSbMPTION, don't to use it, it will w ' at : f � - . . . - Mr. Gladstone will have a majority of dose of some kind of . rrds, and Interest allowed thereon � . . . - . _1� � -�. o'clock Wednesday af- . ure you or cost nothing. Ask your Drug. . *.,. - . . - 1. � I -.;- - from 40 to 50 wben the poles close. ter street about 3 CO COMI'O UND � current rates, � .- .. ... - shortly afterward. he * A.rocent discuvery.lov an old gist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price io cts., - . . - - . - - V . - .- teriaou3 and died s - � . .1 � - � . I . . . � J J - . , ­;_1 To be sure the Liberal party is Com- � I � . . - .. . . I I . - . deceas 3d was a pensioner, and cam to physician. Successfully used 50 cis and $ i. oo. . . .. . . '1� .. . . � . . I � . - . . . - . . - .� , ed of several factions, but i ' - monthly by thousand@ of lad- . . . . . . . . .1 - ' posed it i,4 ex the cit v last Friday. - He has been a ng ----- -------- ----I __ ____ - - ­ ­ .-I ies Is the only porloctly safe - I I - - ., . .- ­1 P * Cr be- StaUoh G.T'3&;. - - f.4 jL. ][, C. IrAJIJ � MrIvoslIrr. . -, I f L � .. . I - i ..... petted that the difficulties existill since then. The chief of Police at ( h. and reliable medicine discov- TIME TAIUM-Pickerins _ � - , . .11 . .... :. .; ;,wean these factions will be �mooll�;d awa hfs been telcgraplied to for part u- . . , /�weei er6d. Beware of unprincipled TRAINS GOINO EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- ' - . - I -. _*- - -, - : .. - ,).� -� . �,-% druggists who offer inferior - ' : * 7 .�., - . . ..: r - -- - - - - � -,. . ­. �, over and that the Grand Old Man larscoucerningthe man. ,r,oroner P w. medicines in lace of this, Ask for Cook's Cot- No. 6 ExpRiiss . . 8:W A. M. Spqcial Rates allowed for amounts rp . - .. �; I 1 ­1. - .1 Z-*-. - - - I . � "Ili MIXEI)i . 4. 6 2:27 P. M. . P X -, - . _F1. . . I : .; . � will have a good working majority. ell will hold an inquest this afternoon, ton Hoot Compound, take no substitute ; or on • maining not less than three months, and . .. , - .. - ;'� . . * . 11- , '_ -, close $1 and 4 three cent Canadian postage .1 __ I f- � . . . Election in 9 The, Toronto Retail Grocers' Asso ,ia. 11 19 LOCAL, . . 0 6:80 P. M. '. .. . _-��-. j�_, ... A, .A - . . � outh Longford took place ' stamps in letter, and we will send sealed by re. if Deposit receipt issued for - seine. ­_ ,�'. 1, � . 11 - � -on Wedn6sday, but the returns were ea itself in turn mail. Full sealed particulars in plain on- 2 Expimalt . . . 9:03 P. U. - . . . . . . _:_ " � . . . . ­ -- _. . . ". - favor of reducing the limit on garnisl see volope. to ladies only.2 stamps Address Pond T�Lmxs oowo WEST DUR AS FOLLOWS:- ; I L�. s - . - .,. I 4 I I I " . ; �, . WADSWOT ­ Litty Co;, No. 3 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward eve . .. �. - � �. I .__ : not reported as we go to press., This from $25 to $5, and of selling eggs by No. 7 L - . � " . - _�cAL . . . 9:25 A. X ' Lb JL a: " . . "_ :..... -1, 11, , . . . . . . � I Detroit, Michigan. Sold in Pickering by R. M - * I "PH - �. • 11 - means that Mr. Blake's majority can. a W. 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'.- r THE EN,. 19 THE MOST BARE FACED MANNER . � � , . I .. �. � �_ . ., � , I . - 0,.:. ­ :�­,,�_ 'r, ;­� �­.Z_­,, , . , :-;. ..,� - , - �.. - , i I I -,*, - s­­.�Q*Jc; . � I �, _. . VOL - in one of them named John Dorris was &a- - -', -,-.�,- -� ', , . . ; _,. . 11 - i-� I ., - A ,�;t.:� -.- -.'-, , - . . . FROM OUR EXCHANGES- .. , ,'. , - .. - " - _. I . I . . - . I :, : , - , , - -..,,I,,!- �.. I , I . . . I _. . . - �; � , -, .,� ,�_ , . - .'' ,4 . - .1 - !. a�, -- � �,­'-.4* '. M.- , - . . . -, - . I ­ : ... I . . • . .. - 11 . �_, - � . �_ ­ ,,, ._,� -?A,, . - - z - .--, '. � ... VC � . � - _. . ­ I . ­:,�,� . �.­ ;-­ , cidental1y struck on the head with a quoit t, �' - - . - - :; . , . , I . __ . . -1,3' * - . , e � - I . ... - , 1. - I ., WH1TEVALK*'-`__:, � I . , - . - , � ­­ �­�e, ", � � *" . ; , - . - . - :, �, " . ;'w 'I ,Mi A, I q, ..... , � .. � . - - - . " - , . . !:.�� - .1 I-' . , X ft. e - - , , ­ - . . - -4 $�,.V ­' � * . - oy ., ., -, - .., I - do are now nipi , ea in which stunned him for the time, but h � . -bout loo ban . he is � � - � � � I . � - - V , .- . I - _ . I , ia- � - . ''. - - . I :_:.�.. , . , V A ' factory. . an ugly 14h . 11. � . �k� � 1_4:*,�. ­�, -,,- � �_ 0 e alright again with the exception of -, " - - . � . - . L . � - -4 _­�, - canning - I . - . - I .. � . 4 - 1. . , '_ , . "" ., . Z­ � " . . _. 4 Wr, - . th Belleville 9 , . .- I .... . 1; I .. .. . I - �., , ?k ." .,. ,- �� .Zl� , a . ` "'' . . t %.�,. �--, `�-";li �,,.�t,-,, ,,, , � . . I - Coline,il has decided to. sear on his head.-Sun. I- 2 1 1 . - . 1 - - 0�1,wiv I � , - I I � . � -, ­f"*_"�.�. , . _,�x��, � &� ,4 ". - . - . I : .�...,_ . . , , - . -01"'., 14%_ .i n - • -_ fork ToWD91111? Justice Street gave judgement Tuesday M . i �. . . I . .! ­_ � � I . I . I ,n Davenport road to 66 feet. � % !_.�! ­­ I ` _ I sq . . . . . .1 : ­ . , I.- '. ,- - -IN , .7 - � . . �. . , ,,,, - .� ��, .�g, �L" 'I - . L . ,widen in an action brought by the liquidator of I : ..; ,--,. _; - , "" .. . carpenter, Wbitby *1 , '.. .. _, 7­14 --.. , I - 9 . � I .; .� - . -_ - �! ,, � - , James Thomas, the Speight Manufacturing Company . _-; I - I I - :.. � - _ , .1 . I - .��. ;: ­-1-11.,le! - ":,i�,: ", -,: � � I : . . . '_'_ :" "11. . ...,.'. . killed by a freight train On Wednesday 9, 06 . . ­.. ,:, . I .- .. . ' I .�� - � �* .:_� ­"4-,%�* - " "", ''. .. �k _P � ­. _� - - I' '. '. � . . . ; I - � . � . . - . � , ', . I � I set aside a voluntary convey n mpad'ey Ito . - .4 , - _,� � ,�,-" _�. . . . . - I I . ... I -.$k1,', - - , . � �!. . T_ . .�k . 1� . . . . L . . '"Zil I 1� X ;, �­-N�,..� ;',, . . I . - " -, (4 .% I . - -'. - ..� _;�.._ , '. , - 1" , i - . . . i .- . . � I ''. - 1. . TA6.t I .. � ___ _ . �, 'i *1 .1 Ir F, .� . ' I I - . . , . 1. I ... A­­�'� ,�,. .� ,0!, , , a � - defendant, W. B. Speight tu his wife Sara ' ' " ' . ' . .- I . . .. : ,- - � . . . , . - ­ "" � , " , 1.i .- . - 29%h ult. for the RO'yal Templar" : I . - � -.-,,��, 4":­--,--',' �-,-`,; , '� " . . ArranOments Speight. Judgement declaring the convey- . . . . . . . I - - 1­41W "Ca-, *_1. ­ .... 1. - . 611 . i . ... _' • " � p -11 Hamilton a,nee in question to have been made with '. � bo Dec. 31st' only- 1. * i - � a4d"­ ,�, �11,� -�-- .. .� . camp intent to defeat creditors and setting it I . � The undersigried having Rurchased the furniture and un 9;p �-,,pp,.�k��-�_ I- ' . . . . . . . . � under Way- - - . . . I - -`P-`-��-, U . . t,�-4v% . . .. I . _ , " , " - I ... . .. - 1, . ._ I . I . - .., I � ..., - . � ­N 11 . T . - i It ...; N :. Type Garden Hill, Was aside with costs against W. B. Speight and I I business in Whitevale, is prepared to furnish goods in his line at 10woot Z P-Wr- P � N ... ., other day. and Sarah Speight. No costs to or against t . I �11,,� . - thrown from a buggy the Oth he - . living prices.' _- , �vI NIV .,. . . thro defendant Galbraith. Entry of Judgement ,q - � viai� , 1. -�,t; *7: t, -5.11 - _ i Funeral furnishings and all undertaildng requirements. - Firel - :,., 4 'I."'. " . I I-- - broke his arm. - . doesn't , ­ � . I � one half the world . know how stayed till the fifth day of next sittings of . 6 - Hearse when required. - I I ` , - 40'CENTS ­ ­ . ,� ...­ 111�,�_.,.,;,.*k I . ­ � ..,--,-,:-.,; !_t,_:_�-11-� - _�A I . . . . . - other hall lives, but some women are the Divisional Court. - G. W. Holmes, for- . � . .� . .. . . - . ' - ' - . . "... �'..;, � 1. ..: ". , ., ��Ik , - the , the plaintiff. Marsh, Q.C., and T. M. Hig- U. � . � .-' 'r ',-" _11:_11 - - .. .- . - . . . - - - . .,X - truing best find Out' . gins, for the defendants. - . 1. . . -. i . -%Xr. :8. 1=JJA,a:0TM&,:d�, VV .aA..L.=;' %� .A. , ,;.� . �-X 7, � .1 , ;, . ­ . R . . . . . I _.,- � . I , The Patrons of Industry ,�ra proposin . . . � .; . 1 � . ,"- _. I ­ lrrl. - - - Two small boys at least, had a 'harrow : . , . , f I.;:_.--.:`. . Rosemont . . - I , �, , I : .fl._ ..�� I I I -1 :.. ., . brick store in 1106011110 - . . . � ­_.. erecting 9; large escape from drowning last Saturday after I . - . I I - - �,'�% 1: , � . .. playing . � 'I �- ­� -1 _. - . . .i " , " .. Shortly, for their special needs noon. A number of them were � . . CASH � ­.' ' ..�X:.­ 1. . . - - ­ - . � , I �1. ary,a, Streetsville farmar . . I - , 7 . "- - - - *� Jigs. moutgom, about Hoover & Lehman's mill pond near . .. t I ­.,.�11-,. . . �. . ,.:, - . - . . . . . L . -"iq - . has been sent ,for trial the dam, when four of them, Archie Hoo. : . . I - � I , na LN _: " . - . . ., , . I . - - worth 0,660, . t'.. .. I ENOUGH FOR THE .COUNTY-,-,..,* v. k . t . I I - I . � . . . ,1 _­ ­ . .1. - ,� " . . . charged with robbing the Grand Trunk. v6r, Joe. Young, Rol ph Corson and Rossie . I . . . � , � . . . - I . ..,.. , i.�.- - - . . .1 . � .....W.".. . i . I . . .0 - - .- . - . .. ­ ... _� ; - - m, who has, White, went out in the pond in a rowboat ­. I . I . . i-. .. I.. I - .l ,- -: . . . . .1 . . Jacob Wisner, of Markham, . - 11 . . L . . I - . . . - , - , , , � . '' . I I . . - . .1, - . L�_,_ - '!�Q�� " F.'.� . . . I . I , I - �. ...,.,.4..,_1.. "'. . - c.4­ . I... . I i " � - _: n x , _.�, - . .. d . . � . . . � . - has, just received "a large acm : , .) -�,,��! ; - , �71­r . ; � , . ' . . - - . - 10 - - ;.I - I � .. :-. ...��_,, - � ago. - - specia at ■ . - `� ""' 4 .. I assisted in sheering Rossie an Joe might have been drowned .. . - WISE sigum-ent of Fre:4, Groceries, New " TIOW reached the very old age Of 95 years belonging to Mr. Hoover. By some means . � - . - , _.: ri,ug aheep a short time the boat upset, throwing the lads :out an - - r, - - -, Lieu Ritchie, -tlie 9-year. but for the pre6ende of mind of the other e give I I Is I ; ' *,� .."".1 - _ . ­ ­1 . . . - . � 'i _ July 1st, Li two lads who could swim, and who helped , - Fruits, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware. Sugars, Teas, Cof- ],,,,.,' 1% N I , .- old son Of S, S. Ritchie, of Lindesys while Joe on a log and rescuad Rossie frorh under . ­_ .P_ I � - . -- � �:- 7��-..L--�� . playing near. the River accidently fell in- fees, etc., and is sellin - it cbeap for (-,ash. - C all St his store . - ' '' - " 4�`- � . the boat and helped him to cling to it until ention V)"­ -poster 9 I . . ." ,,,* � pla, ,,, .. A wiss drowned. - . � .. A, 1.1� , . -., .� � -, -, t! . - the River all Archie Hoover arrived with help in the per- and get some of the birgains he is off,.-�riricr. . ­ - . . _ " • to I Win. McLean, Kendall son -of John Nicholson. He swam :out to . 1. . - I . - ?In .., . ­ .- ... .. .4, "I , I . 1 -,­7---,- - .1 � - . . _� I - * Mr. and Mrs. � . ' - '_ . ' ' '-- ,.,, `:, I ),. . . ' - - - '' - . - ; - .- , .r - . their golden wedding on Wed- Rossi# and brought him to shore in a com- - work of aU - , . . � , �,,J ­ ' ' ' KEYING.. "I"'! c I , 1�,�� �_ , I . _.. , - y ex M � - �-_:.,�. nesday 29tb all. . . e e b .,� . - I_ _. ­ . .. i , . elebrated the' an Eour befote he recovereK - - . . T T * PIC , ` Their frie,nds presented I t I austed condition, and it was an ' . , _� . , S 100 and' � kinds. ; .F... ISAAC A"'ISE - -them with a parse containing I.-Economist. : - . .. . . . , - q ­. � I . I .,� . ;- . I . .1 0-04- - � . : . . I 1-, ". I .., . , - I : � I address. .'-. . _. , ., � . . � -------------------- --------- ­_ - I Lz 11 . . . . . Lz� . - . - In Ottawr there are 3,000 dogs which � : . . -,. - 1. I - - I 1� Dalia Stapletoln, of Sionffville, had his I * - , . , . - , I _. I I . I .. I . I * _" - . - .� . . Wednesday of last week. aretaxed. - - I � 11 ,�` ! . .. , . - I . , -, - I . - left broken on W . . I . . . . - . I .. . ­ � ... . I He waa engaged There is excellent bass fishing .. , . �..�: _. I - �..:.,. � .: . .P NEW DISCOVERY ­_­.. - in drawing out stamps in the I I ! . . a - bYACCIDENT . . I of the chain the acci. viciuity of Kingston this season. ,. ''. . I , � ; I . in compounding & WIUU400 A pan Was We'"OU lied on the Jbw . � , . � � -.;.- . I 4 . ., * I , ; .. . ,r V - I ,� - - - ­ , � and by a rebound . ­ .. .: and on weablug afterward It was di4C0ver*s this a Wr was Cosa , .;-, , ". _'A .. . . _­1 .. - . . ..., deal Counterfeit $10 bills of the Ontario .% . . . . . " ; - pletely removed. We at once put this w"derful preparation. on fib* ­�_ _�, __ ...- , .. . .. � - , .­,.11T . . . .. . .. I . - . I . - .., .-4-' .t has been arranged fi,r 650 Bank are in circulation in Montreal. L . . . . � market sod so great -has been the demand that we are now Introducing .,.".�� 4, , . - . - : -B-1-4-- , . I - - - A match race . . . . ' - . I : J&Ltbr"gboul, We 11(ccid under the name of QU00014 AnU - - -, *. M-�!',��, - I .J , - . A. Stalker's promising Montreal subscrip6ions in aid of the f3t. - - ' %% ­ ,:: , ,-. ,1 4 �r.*' . - - , � 2" ! a side, between * IT 18 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND I 1. .,Vh .. .. Y, .. . 11, , .6 and T. Somerville 'a John's de.;titute amount to S18,000. MLI kinds of station- 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN UBE IT-i I .1 -_;�,:_,. ,J - %7 colt, StrideawaY," I- I I "I ...O, N - � - _4 .V * � � Z-4izel' �' L " ­Daisy D," to come off in �bree weeks at The Hamilton Street Railway Company Lay tho. hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes. and the '� � i�% ? - . .. , . 11 I - - ' hair disappears salf by magic ­ It bout the aiigpost pain or injury when - - . i-.i � the Orono - Park. . haye decided to pay their men by the . . .1 . . . .. . � � T 7 - - . .. , . .., f,- .1 z"XI , , - �' - . - . � applied or ever afterward. it is unlike any other preparation ever u" , .1 , , , � , , .;, �-, "I, ". Gibney estate; at If t. Al- hour. erg' printed 'with ft�r ► likepurPoSe. Thousands of LAP11 X8 who have been ­.�+'j - . � �", I'V -)hnston ' � wiLa hair on their ­ . ��-'_ The Ji h FA C K NECK and A ItX9 attest Its merits - � -, , , -­� - , r 1. �_ L " L,ert, known as the foundry was sold cheap The music of the Uxbridge Band war GZNTLIF,M EN who do not Appreeiatj� s heard or hair on their neat . .. --��i - � ";) !, I . . � - . .. . . ' - iiatrine which does ;;Q " *`� . . i. � A . . recently to Geo. Haigh for Uft all the highly appreciated at Port Perry last Fri- . . ftndsprtceic,as boon In queen's Aut; _. : , , - 11 , . . reoe - r rendering Its future growth an utter itopossibilitT. � "_, .111., 1' - , - � - . with Shaving. h �.,__ v � � , . - , - . ­ , * , � � , " - macbiuery, building and land lots, with day. neatnes's "and or- 111"ifto Queen's Antl-Hairtne I in safety matting boxes, postage paid b tie (securely - - � . $i. per bottle. sen . ,�._ '11, . . Mr. Frank H. Crosby, of Uxbridge, and ,I ­ Send money or atwnps by letter with full Address written FIX. Zorrw . � . Sealed from oh-wrystion). I - • , .. ,,- � P and all the tools. straight forward ,n . __*'11_V � "t, � - pondonce strictly confidential. This advertisement in honest and sti . - "S.,-0. 4� � . . : ' � ',� 1�- I 4 " r. � n Thursday night last the barn *and- M iss Dobson,' of Reach �ere married yester- it - . - I ' Cut word It ­ �,,_ - � contains. We invite you 1A) deal with as and you will And -everything " re eAented. , t out and - - ! , . , - - - 0 1 CINNATI O. YOU C" I ... .., . terday afternoon - sendto-day. Address qUIREN CHEMICAL CO., 174 INnee Street, 94 . :�. ". - - belonging to - ders filled i n no ?I , � .. -1 . . outbuildings with contents, $ Two car loads, of stall fed cattle were . rietter at any Poist Office to Insure its safe delivery- We W 11 pay $500 izi: any CA&* I - � ,;. ... . % . V - >1. � - r I . A.- - Robert Ir .in, of 14 5, con 5, of E. H. . stet say purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. . � � ..:,""�. ., I 1� �., %* ' ' -'- %'I Insured recently shipped from Prince Albert on -: _ - . . � - .. .- . *A-@ Anti-11W . K , . . Iftee I , ,� tr"uee and son among Moir fflssft Is 150"Iss of Quo ­.'', ', . "Ill' -. . . to IFECRE-Zo '"'" who"s a BILK V311,29141% I best silk. tetra Large Bottle and BMIP'" I... , 1, I � _.. I Ir... � . . - time r' � - • �:.. 11 " Mulmur, were destroVeJ by fire. route to Liverpool � ..: - - . will with �.__._, .. . ' I r - - . � - - " . � - 4 - ,�_, , - .- for $1400. Cause of fire unknown. . . . ' �, � .� I . . U01111111111111111110 of auk = be= "at with order. =1siary or commission to A400116 ­ 7 � . . i . A Stratford young man gave presents , . - I -, - , I . � " . , , , , . . - ... A , . 3. . . . � .. I - �`- '! , , it is shown by the weather report that - - .. :,�.,_.,� . . - _. I.. 1. - I . . 1. L- . �,,�., "-, ._`, . . � to a young woman to whom he was Fill- - . - -1 �. . _. � - I . HOME- REFERENCES:-The Lytle Safe & Lock Co., 146 to 150 Water fit.; __ * .. .1 W , W"W "I ", * � - W�� r _'� 0'. t_ - t t_ t at I, tj 1".1 I V 1� - , , I .1 '.--' , I , I& I 5.81 inches of rain fell in JuLie, almost I . . !. . . I ,.., , . I . . . . . I . , .. . 4 __. . - ,­��,-Io .. I � - � : �, - , ,­ . � � . double the average. This amount- has 1kaged. The wedding failed to come off, . . . . . , � � .. I I - I � ­ . Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race at., Ciucinnati3Ohio.- - I :. 1Z. . . . . ... . . - -,�� , a . , - .:­_ � � . .. . so he is now susing her for-obtainiag goods . I . . ­ . . . - - . , � , . - .­ .��,�&,.-� I . . . being III - . . I . .. . ____ - , .V , ?,.: . only been exceeded once, that bei . , ' .. ' - . tinder false pretences. - ., � I . I I . i � . �:v.­ I I 4' --' � . :1 ­ _!_ . I 4.- " Vnn . - . I . . - - I .::.­� - . - � - A cow belonging to Mr. N. Steen, of � I - � -..z :_�` .'� __ , .1 �V;�, I . . I . . .. , � . SMITH ­ ... - 1870, when 8.09 inches fell in 16 days. . " . . , - . Word wu received at Bo anvalip I . . � _ _ n eaday that Mr. J. Ruddock, who . REN0110 TO 11W PREMISES DAVID - �_ ,rv�. _! ill.'I'll ,,4 - 0 - lost ' Wean . ' r,- 1, - . Trafalgar township, dr pped a calf . irl TT.T. •i4 &r A nQ � in . � ',�_, � � - ... a . I ,�10'01,Rrlii � .� I , , _� N I , _. . A- � , I 51 . It F , , , - - ""O., ,V �;. � -D I . , fl;_ Is _ L ' . * f, ,_ I f � _ &, � , - :, ", .r , , . . `;,�-�.." - , �.­ . - t �" , .. . %1__11 -1 A I I �,'- i" i F 11-1 I � , 'I, :��' - %Jzz- . A .i:7 T , , I . 1�zvttl'- ,- N - ,-,:,.,-. e.LrJ,,_ . iw,j .Fj '..":,J _­'rj, , ,-; - ,�,�,�-,�>_ : ,- .� - , ; . I Af,t, ""'. _­ . � � 11 - ., ­­ -, e, , :,-%,� -� ­- �� " , -1 � . . _ I , 7 - a. . - 4�­- �1 - ­"%,._-,,�v-,; - '. � , - , 1 ,.,,, , , - 11 " I � ." , , , L, " - 9fi., I 1 ..4 ,4,�Zl .: - .1 , '0-1 I .A � .1 :1 � .. .- . , - - , k ; - I - 1, X �,,� q . 1�1' --l-I'v-,_., . I *. ­ Z'� ­1--, " ­ - , . . . ­ � '' , , . - ,� , W. ,,, 5k . . , 'T � , lk;s;�, - I ��.�­.�,� I - "', -,�,, r 6 -, - k - �_,: - 11 .. .. - 7'', A I I , V.. i Vi_. . -­f, - �1' r" " , �, ,_� , ", S , L;.. - L;. � - . . '. - ,� .. - K �`ti,; , - . .� I .. . �� J­:k% , , - -, I _ W, .. - I - �'. .. .. . I __ .. . - '. :,... 111. y- . 4, . C - - i . .. . _ - :,. " . ::.. ,f., . I . - I I � �, .. I - . ..-, � '.. 1� 11� _T,.,­ - w 1. I 91-h. ­_ . �K!-"..,�:�- , - . .- . . , __ I- g ), ri 1.� .1 , , ,_, _: - ­ , 1�-Z , - A-:­­_�-, - k;- 7t ;�., �' , tk, :V 11 J-. I 1�_. , __ . ... , � ­ . I I . . . I.., I _R� ­ ­ . .... • 4 1. .__ ,X`.- _­%2- * 'k _1 . . . 1. 4�. - � , :_ . - : ­ . . I - � - . , -, ,_ - . . - ­ . ..� � , . I 11 I _r4_1'., k , ., t7, � - " . I - „ -r> ., -, - _.. . . • , '�_� I - lv� . - . , , . I r L : I 'A �.11 I - � � - . - , - I . '1_, ; � -� * - , I , - - �% , _��- I -1, •- -1 - 6e , . .,� � . " . .::.p � , . , :'`ail:', i"t - I � - . . - ;ty , - Y. n I �� 4 I- . .. ... , .. . , . . . � � I - , � , i . j. � ", _.� ., _ � - '. .. , , , q A, ..... , -, . - i ' 4 �­ _ :,5 �.. - , - I , . , . . 4.1.,,�_ .'.�,:",Vl . _� . .11 , .. � I .. . ,',,�-4, Iy. . .. .1 i ,f_ - V .:-. I �,.:. I `� % __,�.�� ., L .1 I :.'' � I �. . .1 I I . � _ . . - .. . - , . ;-. , - Ras rusticating as "Rae Roseau, ZUUBKO- I FIGILL1111 a I - .4- '': . ..1. -� -��,�-� � I week which weighed 102 pounds. This w -.ON-- I , ­ - I �-. . -,. . ,:, - -: , ,­ - r .. 11 ; ^rn an with her 11-nahanil-anA tz 4r- sale I Mowers, . � -� - -,, .. . , ­� - - . I we ventuie to say, is one of the most M, LA %0 r J . . 00 on t; first class V"10L09 ­. -i ' �� . .. . BROCK ST., SOUTH OF 0 TARIO 11A K - I X'. .� . . I " ' ` �'t' other friends, was stricken with paralysis " ` . �_. . . - _ remarkable cases of the rind on record. Plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse- ' :!�' ' I 1��. ., �_, 1, - I � . . ... . . on Sunday lass. Though conscious, she Powers, Cutting Boxes, Horse Rakes,. ; ­�;.�.-, .� �. . I At Guelph ou Wednesday on able �ierkSs . -..,.,- _41111 hue lost t is power of speech, and a con- LETTER HEADS Whitby No ". ! , I . ­. 11 .111 . struck the residence of Mr. Robt. Doddq. Iron Jacks, Single Plows and other . " - . " - �' .. I sultatiou of doctors cannot yet decide as , . .. - - ..."�,, - 1.9 - .1 . I . - - - ___ - . . 1. . I � - D** , A fine mastiff dog was killed and another 'go her possible recovery. . . - . . . . . articles. Plow points and other re- . . .,�10,­ � - . . . 1;* ­ . - , LLLLL . . . . injured. Mrs. Dodds, who was only a --- - - - --- - ­_ . . - NOTE lit;ADS . , Mathison & Hawkin, pain kept on hand, manufactured by - ��,� . I -.;- - few feet away If om the dogs was uniujur. . � I - .,!�.. I ., � - . . . � Manufrseturers of ., . . I , - ed. - . 1. - rARMERS' MARKET. i . Marble 11anumen ts, Headetones find all the Mowat MT g Co., Whitby. Call . _... .I., ,. . . p i I _. __... U141 - boil il , _ " __ . I. . - North , � .*,� , '' An exchm.ae�ays that you 191,10 . 0 � S'' I.. . ,- TORONTO, July 15, ION. , other Cemetery Work. and inspect before purchasing. I � �. ': . pods of green peas and then take thew . ... ... STATEMENTS If Scotchp Swedish, Am- of post office corner. I I . Also Importers 0 . . - . out and boll the peas in the same water. %vileat, Ljll,.....'� ....... J 00 80 to 00 30 . I I . . w1can and canialan creases. . . . . . - I ­ . - , I . . . There is more sweetness in the pod than Wheat, sVring ......... 00 00to 00 75 , . .kii varties wisuing work would do well to call ', I . I - - . ng. All work guaranteed -1 ECIAL - = BARGAIN L ---- - .. . inthepeas. Later on the goes from 00 I . &D as before pnrcham n "P .. I . . . n Wheat, md winter...... 00 00 to so WEDDING : .. ' . . - . � I - . ond prices of the lowest. � . - �''_ . . . the pod into the pea. . Wheat ose ............ 00 67 to 00 00 . . ___ _____­_, __ I . . . � . . - ­ ­ - . 0 . � . - __ . . � - ' .--. - ,- ,- � . . . .- . -1 I . Ja • - ... -&' ... . � I - . . . , * - ud bu '' � . I The stations and G. T. R. freight sb� 0:,a24, L�s .. 00 82 to 00 00 , . .1 .. I. I � . *q= I i - In' a, second ha' off - - - -i : _. I I , , , z . , " 1: �. . ... ­ I . 0 -ley, bush ............. 60 00 to 00 41 - . - at Cra4,vale were burned to ,the ground bui - � - . . . i. 1.J.A_1?1=1V101 . _.. . . . I , . ARDS 0 -1. .. 11 . .. - . . I � -1. - - - - the other inornin'a. The ptub, bt,611 ................. 00 00 to 00 60 . . and several kluds of - ­ ­ ..: . .1 . . . I . � . - . . ­ . - . - . . ­ I . __ � . .. .. . ­ * - I - were buriaecl,bes3dps about 1,uF.tyI'h;D I . .. � . tt - � . " i�_ ---- : - � Hay, now, - I . . I . . I - . • . I - . . ­ - - - -,I '_ . - - - _. I . I . . . - owned by local buyers. f,uss , .0at St;,uoo Straw, ',On .................. 9 00 to 10 00 . I . I . . .. . . Carts E�C... . . . 'r� - � . " 0 -00 7 1; • . * t . . � . - . . . . - . I . grain insured for 4,kl,500.. - - Dres,,O 11ORS ............... to 6 25-COUNTER �'., . ' . .. ' . . - . ­....�..�'.. . ... . �: .. . . I -- . . I ' * - , - - - - .. The Divorce Cout t of London, Eng., Beef, fc-requarters ........ 5 00 to 6 OQ I - . I .. - � �� . . �.,. __ . .. � ' - . . ; . . . . - I . Secolid hand sulky rake, good . - ,.- I . , -I' granted, last week, ou the wife's petition Beef, h indquarters ...... 9 50 to 10 . I . - • 1. . . i I . � . . . , . 11� . good � - - " . � I . . - - . � . . ... I . . . � . . �;�� � . i - I . � � - a divorce to Mrs. Strange from Dr. F. W. Mutton ....... . 7 00 to 10 � I . . . . ! CHECKS i 1"., as new, very cheap. " StraDcye, who formerly practised at Aur. %'eal.leiLrcas*s*'*.*.'.*.*.*.*.'.*.*.* *. 700 to 8 5 . � : - . . ., 11 . . - - . I . � . . I I I . - CC . I-— . . . . ' ' ' "' _. - ors but who iaow resides in Toronto. Dr. Butter, lb ................... 00 l4lo 00 I i �. . I - . t.1 I I 1-1 - . , I I . - . . . . . -I- , . .. . . . .: - . I C.N , _.. . . . � . I - _. Strange made Do detelace. Eggs, doz .................. 00 0090 00 I - .. I - - ,_ wt- H.: JACKSON ' . � On Saturday last Wallace Crandell - � . � - -------- . . . ... . . �� I �_ ". , _. - i I.- � '. , . . , . - . .*� while fishing A the scligog, upset his ' . ' . . . . .- .. I . . . -4 . X : - , - . - . _��.. , . I I . - - ---------- - .. -f 1� - . . . boat and was precipitated into the water, - D039INION *BAN . .� - '... I .. . - I . . I- - . N�S . � � , . . . - :- - - but fortunatel , . Mr. Jas. Swan who . THE . �w3 FIRST CLASS ' '' " .., _., . y I . � . . . I � _";_�L - . . was out boating, noticed the accident and . . I - - . . , : , I - 1. - ^ faid up, , -, $1t500900 -_- � I . . . . CapNl . . I . ; I . . I - .. . - I went to Crandell'd rescue in time to save :. , . . . - . I * . . .­ . . . . . - I . . I 1`1 - � ,_ - hiw. � � .s - - . 11 . - - . . . .. 7 . . � - A . - .. 8 I . . ; - - - .. � t* I Deg. 31A. on tv . ., .�,� � , : - Sur . $11400900( . "' S C UFFLERS I , A writ has been issued at the instance I �. ' 11 V . . I . . . - .. I . - . . . i . - )?OR SALF - . . .. - .. of Mrs. Neil R. McDonald against the ,,: .111, 1TBY AGENCY. ; . . � . __ . . - . I i - . . . ' .. . . .i - . . .. I I", ' - . - � I townships of Mara and Rama for (law . m � I I . .,-,3,` - I - - - : injuries ag' :5..- ' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. , - . _. I Pump Factory, I � - I _% `-,� I - .. . .. ­ es arising f,-.ow received and toss! I-A - � t allowed at highest eurreukratel. N_ .. . . I PR' ICES MODERATE' ' : '.' '.. 11� - I _- . r . .4:" . � I . . . of a horse owing to a detective highway., votive; withdrawal required. - . 40 C* ents, CASH# C�_C3-ero-Wr, 1FT0P3ft6t0i- * . 1. - ' .1'i. - . I- . . - . .., , � - ­The case is dovvrn' for hearing at the next. W. H. HOLLAND, I . . . ; - I . - Manufacturer of - , I �_ - - . - - - I � I f, I '.! . � .. I . - - . � '. .. p - . Whitby County court. � 101V . . 1. ��_ MANAOER. - .1 _. . .. . I - - . � - . I 1,�,, • �, . - . .. .1 ­ ,. - - . , I .. ��,.. 4 - . -1i I - . Wmo'l. COWIE a, _ - • I " � S .� �_. . I _.. ____ -----.--- -� ,� ,.:� .. .­ � I .,...,.- -1 : - iILcOe County Council voted down the i - .''' . .1 - . .. � Lift, Force & Suction hump 11 ­ - 1 - . proposition to erect an Industrial Home � .. . . I Iron and . . . . - . . . � . � . ­ . . . Porcelain. I - . . .. � . I . .- . in that comity, the vote standing 38 . �, ' I . I... - Deep-w# It i'timps of Brags, �' . '_' � NOT��J ' - - . - - _.. __. agai'16t and 7 for. The sarne conricil TAE We-have' a ItCrge stock of en- Poi - . BROUHA _. ­.._. I ------- - - _____ _. __ ______ . 1­: ";-- -* thomylit * - . '. - - . .. I GEARED AWO PUMPING WINDMILLS, . � - -.,-. . ., :--).* i - . . . n It PXDC(Ilebt to vote an extra al. :.%�. 1. : - . . - :. 1�.. -4 - . Veld es . WHITBY MARBLE-AND . .. . N�q - . on hand which will ­�- , , - . lowa.ice of 25. : .;Ii�l - Wintimili and Cistern ,ranks, and ' . . Pents per day to each Vol. . ve on hand a neNj- : ­ � . .- . . ., e ba . ' 5 - i - wateer of the County whle . . be printed and sold at a. - Cistern I'timps. Wall orderf, 1. . �. :.,: � . - - The corner stone of the now '�%Jethodijjt alid nicely selected stook 0. �. . ,rota attended to. . - " . �1: . . . . . . � . was ite Works ....- ,., " - . '.. . __ - . , , . . - . church in str,uff�'Jlle �vas laid on Wedne . I _4_ - -1.1 _.v * . ­ . , -1 .. . ockii - - lower rate than blank T., Y N Lk N i - ),t IV r ti, X ,, i.q t, Pi okorin' - ­ � " , ", -.1 . . day .3 nly Qh by G eo. Co. '- Fans ... Tidies, _.� 11amm . . At � : , t, " - - - I . - � � - I � WHITBY .. .. ,. - - x. E's(l.,Turonto, . I DUNDAS St 4 - - ,;C.�... _ - I - .' .. . - - --- --- - --- -- ---- ---- - . - 1. . `_44 � Mana.gera 6f the Canada Life Assurance Purges, r.� es, Rubber and, Basf: (11stabUshed 11140.) ... _. -_ . , _. M ones will cost you 0113e- rietor..4: '' . - ;-"_�IiCompany, after wiliel, addresse.9 Nvereptle. � . . - , I _. _ . � . ,,, . . . livered ., ' AI)Y Rev- J6s. Brown, of Uxbridge, B al Is, Tissue Paper with var' . . v�- E 9 OTIEN - - - V - . Wolfenden, Prop, `4' to and Rev. Geo. Bircwul-late pastor of t where. I Letter paper . . , �, ­Xg�Q . � ; 1,!?'� church 'n Stouffl,'lle. "' ions other articles in our line . . .. Having returned to the old stand of the �. - - - ; ' - , I I . � . � � . . . �� - . � ' . 'y I I . �,_ 11-1 . - - : - . - -'z . . .­ I I . . I . THE * I - � � - . . .�. - - . . � . Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, ' - " � . . � , . . , , .? i I . - .. I , , . � Oil 101"t a M101 ! lVill You lieed the We respectfully solicit a call, , . . . match. . . I I am better prepared to execute all " � - `- 4 " War 'haPs Of the sure . . . .. . . - I . . . � I 0 '_ . ,� '%, , ` ". The Signal Pei �. ,�,­,­', _ .. . � Dim, � I . _. - . . . - ` ... ­ . . . - . orders in cemetery and all other . ­.-�-,, ".1: . -�, '. I , 11 . : . I I . . - . I - . approach of that more terrible diiiease cou - . . ., - . . ., �t ­� .T . -E '' - �.. - � - - . '__-_­ 11 '.. , SUMI)ti011. m. &. E.- BOON . . I I ­ � work pertaining to the business. . , " .,--. W -, - Ask yourselves if you can ut'. " I .. - - � I . - 11 disposed of his Toronto bu shiess .:' , !�:�� �i',:, - . � . * . . a Customers will find a well selected stock � . 1, -I... I -1 . . I . . � _. � I n to ran . . : - -1 1* � 0 � . . . � ford-for the sake Of sayiuu 50 cents i EAVENI-PICKERIND VILU Poster work of • all and will hereafter'devote his en- of foreign and domestic granite and ., ._�. � �.'.., 'y . - the risk and do nothing for It. We know -.-- ___ __ _. " _-�'- . I ,� - - . ------- I o Whitby Gallery. marble to choose from. Inspection . � , % � . .w � ­' - - �� k� : - _� tire fin-w t . ..- .­ , _V".. --- - from experience that S1111011,8 Cure will - - - " '. .. I � will convince that for strictly first- - �._.� �1�; - - . : . C; --- ­ I cure n �: - ' . . .. . ... - - your cough It never fails. 13 (;lh. --:. ► - - - - is'already " commenc- . , ­:�,' I .... - * � 11 .�� class work, our prices cannot be. .--- :,f� ,: _- . �., . . , . I . ' On Sunday lastfl. C. Ashdown, a well ... I � I 1, - kinds - done' -while B"'Ess beaten. � .: . - �11 - . � " . , - . I ,:1 � - - known farmer residiva three or four miles ­ ,..,: S 0 D-�.. -.I- . . ing to hutii, but.the facilities . r% : _ .... I I , . - - . . . . I . . N . � . .. . I i - - ­ - -1- - - - _. . ,�:_�.--�­,_,11 � I - - V -__ (I,jwn the River from Eurk's Falls atte-M . - 1. . . . • - all * PICKERING. * t .�. , I J ­1 I . such that he -can accommodate , . _� _. . . � A - I ate . - - , . -.1 I , . - _' ' , I ­ - - . . P - 1.� Bring � . - _.' _. led to cross the river in a sort of .tt sleet * Motnard of Whitby, has sold the w you, wait. �; ­. . N - . . . I he " - , . . iron - I . I - I "; " - ­.�.. .1 4i . us- k, but he has plent I � . . � ­ __ -_ . %'J,�-7 F I - � .. .11 � ,�� . 1, - -� , 11ing, a'�d . = � all and get photos . - , �. ' 1' ' " , . - I - with sap bo ' � r 'd'`1` . -, boat, whicil pregu1nably had been' -,a who require pictures. During t ed in c0uuection be advertised last we : u er.., ', .. ­�,:- `,. 1� � . was nailed at both Bides to parallel pieces f Amerio " . . .. 1-1, 11 ::n.,. .. , alolig y­our copy for holiday �oasoii c " - ., - . . more bargains in all grades o .. -;.f,. � :.: � - _ ' ' .$, , � I of wood, but forming a daDgerous ,' . that will be fluished iii the latest style - ... 1- , t, .. . iraft. ; . . - I , . � _. .. . - I - - � .��_� I . � - -: i�..-:^`, -0 - . - � The boat capsized itud went down, taking Watches'in either silyer, Gold Filled c7 .. � . . I- � of the art. - - LUMBER, LATH __ ..'. -, - I 4, - - . I .. , . ­ I 111. I - - .: - - . . � . � I.. I Z -_ . . . .its occupant witb it. . .. I . - . . - ... . . . � . I " . - . . . ­.:.. ­_ .,e .. . - � � � . : . .,. , , , , , . ' * , , - - - - . . . I E S, . . 1. �_ I ..". , I - � - th - . biffis.- . . . � . .­ - ­ - . b , 1, . The aroma of the tobacco leaf is 80 Gold Ctiges, 116 Would remind you . . . . . .. - - . SHINGLE - I—. .. I - _' ' - I .11 � � . ... . L . . _. . . . .;.:,..1' �,%:, . ": 1;(-�- ,., , , . -.- � , . . � . - ' ­­_--'-` ­'. It I ., I - completely conserved in the manufacture . � � . I.. � I . i . PECIAL attention will be given _�.,,-,,.� , __ ­ . . 11 I , - . . L - I -1 . a satisf, - _. . �,, .�_!7%1'1 �, . �,, . . . .1 �, of "Myrtle Navy" that age has no effect his goods keep time, and 'are a - .. . � DRESSE'D LUAME A - . 1��,. 'It - - � *..�_ I - 1V �1_ I .. . I.. %.: '. 2 �,.., -_ t! � � , , in diminishing it, evs4ii after the plug has ; Call and see sample of work and get S to family groups and as Christmas .­_� Ll*. � � 54 "-.i � - . his Watch Repairing- aepartmeo., . _. .. . -0- .. � .% , .. - '. � .. c -S - - : been kept for years it gives out its jall fla. Cory as . 2 , .� I , j - , 11. ­ : � 1. � ---- - - . - . - I I .. - . - - . pkicee. .__ ..- - - it; a. time when most families have - �: - _.. '.. - , 1, N _. under the combustion in thepipe,mel. . ' ' I .. I _. - .. vor I.z I . � . - . . - I which is saying a good -deal.. Try hi W_ . , � ­ . . ,- . I . & HARD AND SOFT WOO ". _�, * , " .- --r .- .� �; lowed in tone by its age and making the - I . . - - . .. �k I �i,._ , - ��j - - ­_­ �­_ 1, � ­ � � I . - 4 . . i ,,-_,V. 1W - ­ - - - ..� . ... . I . . . reunion, it is the proper time to have -AT LOWEST PRICE' 0, - .--%,. - r, I 01 � . . . . � - , . �_ � - . - . . . . -1 . . . f. , most exquisite smoke which tobacco can once, and you mill come to him� .., , - - - 11 . - I - - .- . - . " . . . . - I - . . I , , --j. " �',�­i,�A­-. . , . . -.;- k ��V­ - . . . - ­ , , � - , ''.- ado to give. Age, too hardens the 41N - groups taken. ­ - .. . �. . ... - :0 0 n a .A. a T-M, I `�_'. 1: - - . 1. be m ... � . _. 1. . � - - - . . - �_ - ` '. I ; - I:R'Ten per cent.' will be added , �_. � - . � structure' Of the plug and gives to the to. . ,,, _.�.",,_,­ , A -- . 2 'NEWS a OFFICE ILL, 4�­ __� , .- - - . ­ ­ 14� . _ . � , I stru I . 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' - - aT� t�► A :� ... - _ - - .. -,n .. W _ -... <ig_ -- -4�1. • "�' °A `SRC " s° c{^ � , 1i ' :if�i:'. <'3„ _�.- - _ �I i ,, . . `a .- - - ,. -'`"` � � V .i�rsiL. may "be o daply manufactured upon the 'IN .V10 '�OWEB. A p cs AND AN .PMPLO$H!i• �.T���JT$I '$ 4 �. �Y ; farm. If t e -amts are-put on rain will do Q AND �EOffANIO�„ ;, 11 ., : at f - = t little harm - is t' I 4,'— ' �" - - } ,•'; nd itr is much safer to follow loo era Visit he Imistorie Mica. - ,= . - .. P : '�I( er or Cows. igegryof ariowas Dtriak flood R'orlle is ,Lit - _ ,; , . ' ;�,• this plan th to mow large areas haaliag A ter in the London Black and White .,. -z , ;` . `- 1 :` ` ° 4' } " The farm Journal calla attention to the P tie ti[lsen►a Paw of tlse world. ` An alum -cum piano - is amp ng the latest* �8tis; from the wi rows instead of from the cock. fives a interesting account of a visit 1Go devices, ,'' '£ . _ frequency with which cowls drink while in It i's a.eom ratively easy matter to oute a Gen. M Iman, major and resident governor lb hen the wall koowa Q iatie traveller, 4 ;: L":. - _. 1 sad mil z. _ pasture, saying the water provided for °the crop of tim hy" hay, but when it -comes to of the 'over cf London. The verrior Bonvalot, .made his great journey across Granulate3 cork and bitumen is the cote. tv. ` t3tie mn wind of tome r J . .E. Make a sal cows to drink —at any sea-son of the err — handling a vy cut of rank green elo er, 1h wed = him a eat -. ttaany . irlt�eceeting ?ibet two years ago he had for a white coal position of a new brlcl:, rt kn01 is a factor u n whioh de -tole far yy�ee �r nion a oun man of unusually hi h i But she doe>itl pa. gely, not that is anal gather different matter. With ,1'61168, ' lading the sue vrlbich the elteou• Pa Y G Y g Pce ' It takes $20,000 to run a steamer like the .' , -A. - i Glreek' po tion is lifer Ile was Prince Hen of Orleans a Asa t:o wail she cook' only the profits and' income from the diary. : such crops of clover there alte two extremes' ;siorser� arr14 before 009domn$d ?peers, �' ' Majestic across the Atlantis o„rappetite't, bnsineea, but the health and thrift of the at which the bossing or staekin should try tivi, s t a member of one of the royal houses of An English firm has invented an in ``' - ' That y not tell g tinge t>rrned•ta .Ilse psisoner, France who though scarce of e, burned genione : -_ But she can 'ot cows themselves, and at ali times free a-a- :bake place. First, if t'he crop is allowed to, and• th took him to walk through ► g device for turning on the currents for elec • ' . •_j QuO• cure too much the leaves will crumble and the f us fortress. Down_ some long, with zeal to visit stew countries and acoom- trio lights at a certain hour. `' she smowt tfcw fie Be ress to pure roster shoald be allowed : The fished something as an oa lover. The � .,'; Journal continues ; Did you ever watch -waste in pitching and hauling and lead to a dark gee we passed into a very F g A company has been granted a e der on p y gteae. content; ouu man is very we4th , an perha few p+si•inissien And the cows in pasture? The dusty crop sin the barn and, on the other cold an, ancient lace indeed s lace g Y a !� to experiment with electric omnibuses °+t Y Butsh t n edly lie down to dhew their cud : under hand, If the crop is mowed dr or stacked whereof � parts the 1 was note less than �s with his oppertunities could resat the London t in - once , >MP y = p`'f a temptation to lead a life of idleness and he coming. Summer. ..L:.; A rea� expert mn�t 4 some treeand then all get up and slowly o to too green' there is great donger of spontane- _fonrtedn, feet w thdokness. and rvhere[n a F Edison has invented a to do with which I Bnt 3116 cannot tell trn " n • ous combustion. It will Be remembered narrow a had been out. This ne•. ure. His great desire to accompany rue i' " ` the spring or stream. y They never - rink g , prey twenty-five men can hold a fort against Tel like fish" nor ashastil as a man at railroad y barns and stacks were Crated, a found ourselves in a la nvalob, however, revelled on the ex for- Y- that in -Iowa mesa • P P B She h't9 quite a firm + lunch counter. 'They have no notion of burned down owing to spontaneous combus- —very stone chamber. er to G►ko him aloe The event proved enemies. _ . . K• P she ought-only r And she doesn't care •r._;- saving time. An an until ;eking boy I used tion amongg clover hay houa,d too green. A �" c that he made no mistake in his choices of a What will be the largest electric loaomo- t that ' , I to etim impatient ha medi m bet laid Gen�hiihnap, is t,,lte royal aomesde. t•ive in the world is being construe s veI•� fond She likes a Ip° g pa with their deliberate ways. PFY a ween very green audJ.M_ a c wholr. It ti, of cotitc�, budrarely prince Henry ndured as well as an marl Baden Zurich. It is to develo 1 500 to • FrAom C pp"°ld to � Each cow will dabble and drool in the dry fie the asaa��fe one i,rid not an espy one to seen `its really forme part of my private y P , - :" . •,•, stream and use from ten. - minutes to half an choose. Peihaps it would. be tbe. safer plan house." Small, deep windows commands m the party al the hardshiltis of that trying 1,800 -horse power. a ha L. hour in drinking ghat she will be forced to p ng g onrue throw h central Asia. He had his A cores n was or n . - . she can -. to stook the clover hay outside and put the fine vie of the surrounds nei hborhood. ] ' , pay ga ized at Phceniz A• ' Ti afoirtovr t s oO°' . gulp down, in. two. m= as itl�Piater, .ice pure timothy bay in the barn, but as a rule From ancient beam which runs across Part o the dal y routine, and every tack as- T., about ten days ago for the construction " . That there's not anoth water at that. Then she will begin to feed there is no trouble "to be feared if the clover the rail g, and upon blob the weary eyes si uedbimwaswelland ;faithfullyperformed- of what is claimed to be the largeatartificial Wberesp keeps alt again ptwciidly, only to return later for =an - la cared unfit no juice can be wrnn� out of of man adlatinguiah risoner must have "° t°°k nearly all of the photographs, reservoir in the world. It will be sixteen 13ut from Brov�►ing n , 't� other little drink. At . evedin the. opwrs he stem cud et not so- d as to cause rested an a very mo ern lookin awin ebveral hundred in number, which supplied - i - - - Thank goodness t l l3 t y ge ry g PF miles long and contsain 103,058,040,8gOc.uhie t the I torial history of the journey. feet of water. _ Lager by the river, loath. to•leave. it for ttie brittle leaves. "for,' 'd the major of the tower, "Chu V�fien he camp back last year he said he :Welt whatevshe", r oho yard during the Bight. On being turned — -- used be a paayin room for my children." Electricity has recently boom applied to desired as soon as possible to go out again Y Y P - Yakes her look just li out at 5.30 or 6 next morning they proceed _ ! ' Aa to %1M8c Upon he wall at the entry of thin room fie in search of new untrarelled regions. The establish the condition of a horses foot. If • would be foolish I to drink before eating. All this on green an in ription, the date and authorship of the hoof has been pierced with a nail to the So to ,Herrero we'll . � - f : The hi�° gaestion iarll. s mean i oz•tant Prince now is at the head of an expedition P ' .# f F whir are quite unknown and which runs, on his own account. The Paris (Ieogra bi- quick, the horse will feel the electric cur- = 'And Ten certain I she 0, :: , What must be their condition fed only on one oQ evegr ?arm. '1'l 'coat of liuildiug ay ly ly I could deeiplYer it, thus t cal gooier p rent and become irritated • in the other case Si dty hay, bedded on dry floors and standin and maiptaining good fences is heavy, and y received a letter from him last , Y ' .g all are interested in keeping it down as low ilyfortuaestrange month from the u r course of the Red the current can not pass through the foot. told the .. •t ._ with dry hoofs, with onlyoneortwoshiv,ering P g y trouth was tryod ape .. as ossible. It seems to me that very man !Wet of my libert a don ed. River in Tonkin. He was about to leave There s nothing new under the sun." .. � _ ' - (Front t I.3 t drinks daily all winter? No wonder they farmers incur needless expense by cutting _ T & - , t lessen their flow of milk and then go dry ; stterOfor Reptin Math the Bead- watteiris of this river and make a An TagLah manufacturer while examining I- * Itold the stars in hoc u their fields into small irregular patches, die persuaded that journey west into the - almost unknown Laos the texture and quality of some bandages -'( ,And your eyes unvc no wonder ensilage is counted a wonderful F g P - -1a9yens ( atlenoe) must bo Y. M- B, g - d r dart, food. Fix a permanent trough beside the and sometimes by fencingg land when it is �"yd. Thogh Hard Fortyn chysyth country. The Prince wrote that bier col- found on a mummy, v as astonished' to find Tb"_��b her la-4 entirely unnecessary. No one can settle do wyth Smart, lections were already uite la o He had that the arran arrangement of the threads :was Top f1.u'1 . row of mangers, let each cow have a lid Y i'3'• Y q g Pearly teams ' which -s40 can raise and '.obtain a drink at such a„ question for another, but I have so _lot pasyens shall pievayl." � prepared 160 specimens of birds, 20 math- exactly like that which he had patented a- I,oaned'them by he - s f frill, and 'then see. Note fire increased arranged matters on Fairview farm that the I wo �dered as I read these touching lines, male, i0 species of plants, and guile a large few months before, and which he supposed , - . . I told the garden row cost is probably reduced to .a minimum. lines1written by a hand that has so long number of minV,r@4L He had also acquired to be an independent invention of his own, red unfc - courage a petite and product of each cow, Her lips, p p Rome m►tnral suture land on one end of sin ' crumbled into the dust if patience had a dozers native costumes and a variety of A French pa a re rte that the micro deep. `""' and say, if you dare, that there is sot food P in revolted. utensils and other specimens of native arts hone has been aurae Far outrun with flee the farm furnishes all tbti teas needed F asfully need is St. All the garnered sore l+1t63 terr. $le>z0} gf 'ood- vRt�rR- �vdt g T in me out on to the wind rs t and handiwork. He had taken 250 hero- Petersbur in a case of sus Holed animation, - ll the I in L. petal is andf, , �fp� " the hock. Th"o fields are well sodded g Y Pit � , p g suspended tal r - Ph' F *-Nw o / " n o vvbich the prisoner was allows to raphs man of them pictures showing the when the patient was given up for dead. As 1 ' e,'". and are epb as otban ail' le of briars v P 1 Pp g y P g - fin br - t. ill drink stronger -than if hood 1 and which loads straight over the ro61e and full face of the five different a last resort the physician applied a micro- I told the rippling dams suffer for drink when feverish. Good and bushes:. The.krow'�;of :tgraen food is = g P y pp And to rippling v colts and fat steers can ,only be ea acted very heavy ever►- jlsir,sipd these cro profit- lead atagreatheightabovetheground ,tothe peoples he'had thus far met on his journey phone to thexegion of the heart, and was rejoice: `'' 1 withal14 wine diet. A brute -that is frettttl able acrgs: They out up into fields, Beat;�hamp tower, Gen, Milman remarked. up the Red River. enabled by this instrument to hear a faint E'en tlsy purest man ' both for the sake of the stock an I for con* "Th fig the spot from which Raleigh is said The lace where his letter was dated is beating, which roved that life was not ez- ghoul bo hushed to rora say et►a!se is unprofitable; and a dissat- Trine here your, T. $ yield milk unfit venience. Tits inclesutbs are mime by well to h veaddreslsed ,hepopuloce onTower hill,' nomin ly under France's control, but as tinct, Everything was done to resuscitate aSed; arffitrin cow can but staked rail fences . havi but ou will see b the immense distance et is stalest unknown and Prince Henry he atient,who shortly fterward recovered hold to Aurora: )�' _ . for babies, if not for men. barbed , erg n strand of bet Tower , ry P . rbed i + wn either on o the-top f the n na an er h 1, which lies rig u paying g mn tten ion to the commercial consciousness.- Y Won}, yet grow in y - - - :- : "' , center of the fence or along the in ids coy- eve ere, "andhepointedto here we could possibilities of the region. He writz's that . - . grace. ' . - w Iithou took'etthe sp _ Feeding Calla.. ners to protect the riders from dispiac,•emeni dtm seen an energetic and brazen throated rich mines can be opened there, and that . oh t so rare mud tent soci list add a crowd of the uu- the forests abound with valuable tack wood. some Sommer lhehes. Of hers,iiling face ' An experienced breeder has this to say by colts or other stock. Either way is good reu'g - about his practice in feeding colts: There and the wire renders resetting• nnnecemary fort Hate unemployed it will ace it must He believes a great future is before the CHaRRY SHORTCAR& —Make adough with . - � -. is danger of colts getting over fat if fed too for many years after stakes would usually hav = been-practically ingxmible." Red River as a means of communication two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, two • -' _ - -: highly, but there is to my mind a disposi- be loosened by the rubbing of stock. The A; we passed by one of the spare bed with the populous Chinese province of tablepoonfuls of butter rubbed'into a quart (IOWg$ T$c - ' : :.' tdoq tar oftener cross the bordflr line of don- device is worth many dollars to me, and roo>: s, in which a very modern looking Yunnan. He says, however, that the of float and cold water. Work the dough .,� _ gar, by drawing upon a colts resources of while others may be us-ng it the idea is ori• ho'u :emaid was busy dusting and which was Black River, which has always been mark - as little as possible. Roll about half an inch_ • �e cette>a Cseds 4 i - . strength, when the resources are too much g atrc°- n with the fin de siecle apparel of some ad on the ma as a tributar of the Red thick and bake in two layers one on top of - writ_Fredty gt final with the writer so far ere he knows. I r" ppa !': -,. ` lad visitor of Miss Milmau'e the p y ,,yZ .•,, exhausted- A growing colt needs to be fed hope others will try it. general River, is really the larger and more impor- the other. When done put fresh stewed - •� � t1� —Pell - heavier than.,; mature horse, and in, some These pasture fields have all the s- bat mo enter•, i saying es .he did so : " It Cant of the two, and the Red should properly cherries between the layers and on top. ne•nt fencing in use cif the farm. a cal vt in tttis room that Lad Mal aret Len- figure as a tributary of Black River. It is Sprinkle ordered sugar over and serve Oae satisfaction particulars needs to be varied from the bill g g g Y F p° g cotton frocks is Chi of fare that is given to older horses. There tivated fields are left unfenced, line fences no was imprisoned for allowing her son expected that Prince Henry will soon be with whipped cream. being abandoned b common consent. There Lo 1 Henry Darnlie. to marry the wean of heard from on the coast as his design is to ty that the colon is a prevailing opinion that clover hay is not g y q g PRassRViva CHERRIas.• —It in accepted able care is taken _ fit to feed a horse at all, and, while F would are several objections to fancosaround fields Sc and." AQd over the fireplace I read cross a part of western Laos and then make that sun preserved stq%wbe�ries are better colors are now as I TM • that are sub'eet to a re ular three ears th' inscription : his way clown throw h Cochin China to the ban those prepared in. any other way and �� not feed a road or track horse when grown, ) g Y Y g t with manufacture I would feed �cr other ;when the saD16 ani- mop rotation, of which clover is, the base. "As God preferred Christ A[a Son Tea• now a writer in Demoresl'8 tells how to pre - �e tezturea. W - mat is young. The rogime I practice is While cultivating crops the fencer, are in the In trouble and thrall ; 0 � serve cherries in a similar way, Stone the - " j era,tely warm water 1 milk, grass, clover and timothy. .Milk first way and furnish naught but a harbor for . = So when we calle+ upon the Irord $p1n of Blood. cherries and put them on platters or in flat a mild are sea because it can digest and asaimulate it, and weeds and Fermin. They occupy ground HO "'OI preserve us alt," , p P ' most interesting account of an dishes. To each pint -of cherries put a scant ' of the same tern ' the rest in their re lar order for precisely that should be productive and entail ex• `_Upon the twenty -third date of June, in event of this kind is given by Reauaiur, ►tit of granulated sugar. Mix them well . shady spot. Itc the sane reason. If any who read this err° pena6s when profits are needed, tht fyete of Our Lord a tliousarid, five bun• from whrm we learn that in the be innin Y Patting in first the pint of cherries and - clothes are no to, skeptical let them test it and see. Feed Oceaaionally I wan *, to pasture bogs on drtli, three 4coro and five, Ives the Might of Julyy, 1t30t1, the suburbs of Ala sad a con then sprinkling the sugar over. Let them Iron invariably on one cult timothy, another clover, or feed the clover, but I doubt whether it pays me 1W or ble Coantet;a of Lennox Gracie siderable extent of country round it wet•e etattd overnight and by morning the sugar .: - very warm iron, the same one each kind of hay at different to do as., as the clover deserves the best cot.iyede prysoner to this lodgings for the covered with what appeared to bd a shower will have extracted much' of the juice. If - : - ciently to leave Limes. Then throw out the manure where treatment than can be given; If a fence ' rings of her scone, My Lord Henry the seem not to be vet juicy in the morn- ,Any trimming of _ - of blood. We may conceive the amaze . Y Y ] Y the rain fan fall on it and as it washes away meat 1'e lead I use a movable one, bat am nite, and the Queens of hlc:otlattcte, Here in set each latter in the oven for a few . broide should b 2. ;':` inent and stupor of the populace upon such �' P the digested portion, you will be surpprised more inclined not to pasture clover. Any err the name that do ways upon her noble a discovery, the alarm of the citizens, the minutes only, or in a warm place about the • • -side, over a thick. ' to see how completely the clover is di est- stock on wet land does eeciona in ur b r _ce in the lace. 1N. Elisabeth Huse F Y g ) y Y g y F y' rave reaaoninfis of the learned. All agreed stove until the juice has come out freely, tern. Buy eaougl ' . ad and how entirely undigested is the tim- tramping, and the gain for pasturing is too 11l ' J hen Baley, M. Elisabeth Chamberlen, ' Then act the platters in the sun —in the hot- - - flat a round waist . - othy, often lost in the next year'syielil, Especially M Robarte ortyngton, Edward Gutyne. the powers ioftdarkness and in regarding it test place you can find —and put either glass _ _ - under the skirt bi I need hardly dd that a colt's ration is the tramping of fields b horses and cattle A- D. 1566." y P g y as the prognostic and � precursor of some or some sort of very thin netting over them. for cotton will ahi - . apart from the hay it eints, should be more very injurious after heavy rains. If any : And this is now a modern spare, bed direful min ortune about to befall them. In from a day and a half to two days the - . mere or mani varied than the older horse. No one kind income from olorver fields fie needed I prefer ro •m Y" said I with a smile, '•but may I Fear and prejudice would have taken deep syrup will thicken and the fruit will become Cottons are n3i . of feed is perfect, hence the need of variety. to cut the first crop for hay and then turn u�• hope at least that the room is a haunted root upon this occasion, and might have transparent. Put cold into jars and close may be made into _ __ the second crop under for manure, or:. and I looke� as I spoke into sundry producedfatalefi�ectsupon some weak minds them and the cherries and ready for winter _ like, with a tri 1 ' . . — In many sections methods are such that d�-k, gloomy corners. and 'upon the ancient ltnd not M. Yeireac s celebrated hilosopher II8e. No heating is necessary ; but it is a point lace and rib To shear a Sheep• all Sella should be pastured by turn, In stnecut words I have wet c acted. F P of that lace paid attention to i sects. A little better to put into self-sealing jars than plied to cotton c . - Arrange a shearing table just the height such cases the chief point is to see that _ We haven t a ghost, or the record o[ into 0 t, ones merely to keep the fruit romise to use bli _ - of the to of the shearer's knee. On this the fields are large as convenient and re alar or,9, or the rumor of one in the whole Tower." eticpsalsa, which he preserved in �is cabinet ry , Y P p P g let iiim into the secret of this mysterious from drying. - revers, vests and set the sheep straighit upright with its back in form, thus reducing the fencing bill as -d the goaeral. •' It is a curious fact, but shower. Hearing a butt ©Tin which warned SI•RAwBxRRg nR CHEttRY Ror.r..- -Make - ' appreciate cotton � toward the shearer. The shearer now puts much as possible. When po�Gs are tined I .1 t 's perfectly true, that the moat historic hi�n his insect was arriv2,at its perfect a crust as for pies but use only two - thirds . "check by jowl.' - . his left foot upon the table, bends the neck- have always preferred locnat, well seasoned. a d moat tragic apo tin England is unhaunt. teeie or fancy bra of the eheep over his left knee and is ready On broken parts of the pasture land I grow a ground." hiindful of the nowada s much state, he opened the box in which he kept the usual quantity of butter. Roll thin and f= ' locusts and as m rail' fences five wa I • Y Nit. The animal flew out, and left bohin3 i -t bake in a quick oven until nearly done but upon frocks for le or buainesa, tart rho wool at .the ri ht v anted in.ellt epee and refinement of the a red spot. He compared this with the not until crisp. Take it out, spread over. i - g Y R Y B well. The goods -- . side of the belly from arm pit to flank ; shall use the post anti rail fence, wiring the itish masses, "I asked the major of the and black embroi egots of the bloody shower and found the strawberries which have been mashed begin at this parting and shear belly, brisket rails to the post. Meshy of my neighbors wcr if the visitors to the building the ware alike. At the time ha observed and sweetened or stewed charriea then roll _ ". i .. plain and figured and between hind le Next part the wool use such a fence and when well built is a rill appreciated its des historic Y ' �' 1 PP P there was a prodigious quantity of batter• it up carefully. Replace in the oven until' ity, foreign and on Lhe neck from the point of rit;tit shoulder very satisfactory. IL never pays to wt a i rarest. Paaeing a moment he slow- ales flying about, and tb it rho drnps of the it is a delicate brovin, then serve with milk' brie, crepon, Bee . to the right ear, from this parting shear the post of wood that is not durable. 'The prob- 1 reel' : " Yes, as a rule I think {raouloua t sin were not to be found u ion or cream. - . : organdy, mousse neck and head clean, then the left shoulder lam is to fence cheaply, substantial, and t ey o, the Americ:ave especially ; the tiles, nor even upon the u r aurace not for tting as and leg and on down ahearin ast the just as little as can tie, consistent with one's t I afros 's smile whoa I hear o le talk p° l' L E3rox CAKE. --One half cup of batter, ' - ge - g P j F of the aton liut chiefly in cavities and ' SiQrta of natural . backbone and rump before turning the method of farming, Reduction of unneces• the intelligence an the appreciative' Y one cup of fine granulated sugar, one-half ; and black grounc sheep, VYhen through on this Bide the ear expense is the watchw„rd of our best were of the masses, tI'hey may possess ,laces where rain could not easily come. cu of milk, two cu of flour, two e " . . . y }uia did this judicious observer dispel the P Ps eggs, one . are in single err shearer puts his left foot down, takes the and safest farmers. . t em —I am'sure I hope they do —but as a ] Pe teaspoonful of flaking powder, the grated _ be made in t�►ilor sheep's hind legs in his right hand and hold- s . : ': r • - attar of fact, they leavethem Lwhind when ignorant phenomenon fears and terror which a natural rind of a lemon and one tablespoonful of or one having th, in it b the neck with his left ivies the o 1 ey collie to theTower. They are absolutely phoneme: on had cau�d, the juice. After beating the butter to a. shaped front and g y , g' TiZer Sts rie3. Y sheep athree- quarter turn from left to right Igor, ignorant and unintelligent. �Ye have - cream add the sugar, lemon juice and rind. roue ; the " }lab brio in it again in position to put th•i nook A corceapcindent in Batavia fells hew a be very careful and keep a very shat look. - .. Great Nam s Visions. . Add the eggs well beaten to the mixture • d 8 g P P Y P y F tailbaok, pointer . over the shearer's left. knee in which posi- an on the East Coast of Sumatra got t on bank holidays, I can tell you. On Pope sacv an arm apparently coming then beat five minutes, Now add milk and full- topped sleev - Lion the work is finished. Pull the skin the better of it tiger. He happened to be tie accs,sion, indeed, a clever thief on one through the wall, and made inquiries fter then the flour in which the baking powder �- -� tart buttons foi bus takin Hearin a throe h a telesco a ou has been mixed, Bake in one loaf, pe tight with the left hand while shearing. Jti g g P f those public days Act into the rooms of its owner. fastening file sh a water- actin is the mountains there, tie of the officers of the guards and emptied Swedenborg believed that he had the priv- A POTATO OMru.ET, —Miss I arlos• tells attaterial will ale Avoill palling the wool, or cutting it twice, P g q _ . 'fake all the locks and tags clean as you, when Suddenly the 1 -east of prey stood right a whole place." ilege of interviewing persons in the spirit how to make this dish in the following man' . - _! - place of pique k and finish on the bench. in frcint of the instrument. A coolie hold world, ner : Put into a stew an with enough boil- ' r Satines are fash I 8o Before I left the general described to me , P g - ___ in another instrument rolled from pure „ g P he ancient ceremony which takes ;lice Dr, Johnson heard his mother call his ing water to cover them, four pared potatoes - - X _ gowits, with a ' terror, head over heels into a neighboring p name in a clear voice though site was at the of good size and cook for half an hour. - _ the edge, point -.- very night at the locking u of the Tower . 8 t3 g , Pc '. $tl<fritlling Heavy Haj/•• ravine, and the ocher helpers fled, so that ateli I had seen it once myself as I was time in another city. Drain off all the water and mash the pota- sleeves a ribboi . _- It is now unto apparent that the ha the surveyor was compelled W face the foe Sir Joshua Re nold&, leaving is house, toes until smooth and light. Now add a. - Irish point lace. q PP Y pending an evening with the chaplain of Y , coop is this year going to be a very heavy alone. Unarmed ere he was and at a lose thought the lam were trees and the men teaspoonful of salt one- forth of a teaspoon- Ja cee and doe who„ to do, he seized his welkin stick and he Tower, and the memory of that windy, g Pa P pco p one. On fields that were- well top- dreesed !P' =oonlight glimpse of medievalism'will not and women bushes agitated by the breeze. !ul of pepper•, a heaping tablespoonful of - e, and the tai with manure during the wi�tor the grass is mechanically struck at the tiger, when to oon fade away. Beneath the great 1•t'hito � y g sleepless on his butter, half a teaspoonful of finely chopped . - - ded by velvet his relief the animal sudden] turned tail U,tVer Cromwell 1 u1 slee le now waving, the clover is almo4L knee deep, Y 'ower a on which the moon sailin throw h touch saw the curtain open and a i *antic arsle a few dro s of onion and half hen intended . . and on extra rich fields already hows signs and disappeared in the jungle. On the west P moon, sailing 8 gigantic parsley, P juice, Y g windsvtept sky, was shedding a Teat iVOmaii appear, who told him that he would a gill of hot milk. Beat the mixture with plainly trimmer of martin Even on poor meadows there coast of Sumatra, on the road from lioriuchi " K g Become the vastest man in -Ln ►land. a fork until wire li his. those of moire. g� P .00d of light stood a small compare of g 6 q g is ever evidence of a big crop, and 8s. there to Lho coast, tigers are said to have killed Y � � _ . Y g p oldiers in deep silence. Suddenly, as the Ravaillac, while cha,Iting the Miserere Put it tablespoonful of butter in a frying . ' ion of trimming - _ - is one comfort along ith all the surplus last year 16 travellers. For a while they and "Da Profundia " believed that the an and on the fire. When the an is hot - - lace that a es $ P eoman porter with an escort of the ward P P ► - PP rain and cold backward weather. Where even stopped the conveyance of coffee from g Bounds he emitted were of the nature and and the butter melted press the prepared, ' - • . rise ain. •eturned from locking the gates the still- . P P P ha i9 so very forward at this earl date the interior. The natives, it is iulded, dare had the full effect of the trum et potato through a vegetable press or a zoland- The crinkly c Y t'Y Y tes8 was broken by the harsh cry of t}to P P k $ P � �'� Y ' there is great danger on the richest lands not attack the tigers from superstitious mo. 4 g g entry lion Jenson spent the watches of t lie night er into the pan, and smooth the surface over �.o t termed cambric, . that it will twist., lodge, and become rusty tives. Once, when one of diem was carried ,• Who comes there ?" -` an interested spectator of a cf owil of li htl without pressing the potato down, • k� ' " bell " skirt, v ,or rotten near the round. Thi3 being the away out of an armed party, his companions „ . - ' g l Keys. Tartars, Turks and Roman Catholics who Cover the pan and cook until t1e omelet is. tom. - nees in front, c - case it will be well to mow such fields even "asked the tiger for mercy," and made no " Whose keys? - .. rose up and fought around his armchair til brown, which will be in about 20 minutes. . . g ruffle, unless attempt at rescue. The Dutch U vernment before they are ripe — is indicated by the P "Queen Victoria's keys." Then followed sunrise. r'old over turnout on allot dish and serve - i=1-'' Thewaistis aR 1. first blossom stage if this Is. not done- ending this superstitions dread so strong, clash and flash of elect as the ward re 'w at onus• -� ` ++ haven only n much loss may be occasioned. But whether have been compelled to content themselves g P ' �. the front la Y ented arms. Tw.enf SByoII g8Tot38. CHOCOLATE CAKE. —Two and one -half - - Pl cut unusually early or a: the customary wi;h building lofty and tiger proof night •� God preserve Queen Victoria !" cried One of the most melancholy elements in cups of flour, one and one•half cups of but ', edgin the gars I time there will be much- more 'work requir- shelters for travellers ou the road. hP . �eoman porter to which in deep response the Bohemian uifninQ eglastrophe is the de• tarp, one -half cup of milk, one and on© Half . \\ g ed to cure the crop than is usual. 'The ha — he „ be of insertio - Y whole guard murmured Amen. The plorable loss of life which has attended the cups of s �gar,whites of four eggs,we!l beat- . really a deep redder will rove invaluable this year • LG�t', s F'erfeot Heart. . . P Y ey-i are nightly, year after year,carried sty etrorts to- rescue the men entombed in the en, two tea - spoons baking powder. Cream. . -0: -. sleeves, or the whereas it is quite possible to get along . "'I lanced a life for me to live.- he yeoman porter to the queen's house and burning mine. The rescuing parties hav© the butter and sugar, ad l the milk, then - �- _ . of insertion. 3 hfisbund loco made sweet~ le,ivered by him into the charge of Gen. laboured with a heroism and devotion which the flour and e a beat all thoroughly cud- kind will be o �, without this implement on ordinary mead- ' ows in normal seasons. The " kicking " A home I panned : in every room, $ egg a, - g Wont little children's feat. Inman, who thus has beneath It is care hR \'O thrilled Cho whole country and have add owner. - �' Valenctenneah • - ud keeping the royal palace and fo! tress of been recognized in Parlh*rnerit. But b fire � t �.x. . ing, and a 11 tedder ig an effective implement but the . Y p IcAhirds rie attend of pulverized sugar skirt, festoone = teeth are apt to get broken easily, anti a The love I took for all my life t. ho tower of London. suffocation, or accident no fewer ythan new revolving machine, which we have not With sorrow madA mcsmart; two- thirds of a teacup of water. Pat these Ne'ur came into m lovin arras, -� tweet seven of the allant mats who yen• .. The wocdf seen at work, is said to be`soinewhat super- The children of n heart. tweed lute the midst of Cho flames to save in a dish within a pan of boiling water. - mot'' stripes, lane err Y Crom- QCestiolllllg Pa. When melted add one-half a stick of choc••. . ior. A good plan in handling a heavy crop - their comrades have lost their lives. There joinable with : God planned a'l;c for me tout -a' A tiny youngster w�s lookia over hie elate grated, and the whites. of four eggs ;' of hay is to commence cutting in the middle - is a sa'd disproportion between this heavy _ `' skirt trimmed • of the afternoon and continue as lane as it : From ac! iNh? +opus bereft; iciu ►8 book with 1 is father reoentl and Y wolf beaten and the yolk of one. boil Bet Work and linty, an o:s strong, y' death -roll and the list of survivors, for of about l0 minutes and then cool before: one of embmic is light enough- to cut. Then start the 'ro ward utc right and left. re�ct?tly they arrival at a gicture of u don- tedder in the :»oruinR eerily and by Boon •'' Fy end a fool. he minors who were brought up alive using. let in as a b< from the it only thirteen are stil waist will pre " 1V which would you rather be Ted ' P y w :r.< �. err the ever c. the first portion tedded will . do to " And drrl.''sro�cl;t•c mild •more sweeS S , living. The remainder succumbed to their Than earthi; !<•t-e could be, Duitod the fattier, " a doake or a fool ?' ` Would Rat cock. 7 he 'mowing, tedding, raking, aiid Injte;cd �,t hu�b�•., i'e, c.►itdren's love, „. y' wounds err the eftaetg ci' tttlrhysiatiou. 118r ilAVd a Qoat• navy jac'aet cos king c�'n lie continued iu this way uuf =il Isis will he g:rt'o to mo, t1e youu aster looking up Very gravely, „ „ __. -- the bulk of the crop is cocked. Hauling to <!. ' _ d : ” IVIilch is you, daddy ?" -- fie a father h taken nn see the; : . - Jam' had h' to e ' sacque back, - the barn_ m »y then be done as fast, as poasi- And in this life Doti pia :i"© for'aiie . f - I is press to Le lie low flattery s.3 well baby. - and loos eml It i ble 1 ry From grief 1. dwell• npait.: _ us. :.bt,� a it. Oise who trusts nobody will `• 1'liere, my son," he attiid, "is a little . - yoae an ga'rc ble. �'E lied following this plan, however, it ^' : For in his b'ea�od, holy will. ? laecfriett =r. i �� ', . the turned of is absolutely necessary to have on hand a Y've found t.ot•e'a perfect. honrt !. -': r - 3', to various forms of appll- not true„ eycopliatite. Ono who ^does not eis:er for you, �'L on tabs be a nice present? - :�• kttion, is said W give employment to 5,- valtic real glory will.upt value its .,punter- " Yes " replied Jamie, "she's nice en � ' ih� familik full supply of waterproof hay caps, which ., .. — [Lillie h. Bsr�, -- ' P gh. , ,_ °LL_ I. :;',�, - ,, , \ 4QO,OUJ persons. sit. -- [.�1at ulay. i I reckon, but I d rather havt a goat:.'' � 4, wvithoht aide _ , , �; . f 1. '� �. x •r'''rt; r ate,' {tY��,,t,�w,.� f- ';b,. • ,.'.,g'�'•s `� .. _ .. _ - - ;x e' �.� - - ... - _ _ _ - �K�' _ .- ,?' .: . 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Ja, t 1- - - - - - - ,p' '•`' - - ` ,- .l •- (' -I - _ 1 4 i' k az v I T' -_ rF •a'' - - e!., • -- •�• I,% • f:• - - - - -Y "II 111 II 11 I III IIII, II 11 III II -III - - - e % 4 i '��_ - - '� - ._ -- - - III I I III III I.w _ - n - w I - I r.�st.s 'aca�ri;m.saX€ +3is?..i�cr•s a'.3.�u`al„ _ - r } „i l 1. K } - _ --'�' -- - _:"•'- }.•�+Pn r" 44..,,It:$ t!!t,�}R,i �Ya ar em4• n.:.r ,* . • a. =•a =n,_gym - '.-a:Q$•�.1,0r -'�'�s ' - - W*&, :3P.N «Y:v , 'u--Tp .*�+ wm - ,1I* -' I. V1 :�i,- ---- - >"- �ao�iUt eat 1 ilie XXr4 e t�. nd the auf sire as the ant ra ; a s t three THE BXCY(iL 11� WAS, u short of cavalry conceived the bold idea pf `` ' �� uain c isle as scouts on the $auks of his'. I , �- jacket is unlined, . have b�►g sea ad When tiquare will be large enough for a .- ---- B Y :: r. 11 ---- 11 fined the awnc fabric of lawn. ' lie round cflnan to make the trial on and she AdelPtten of the Wheel by All tYoltised line of mx •ch. This was a ecratah c olte0 - : i-._ '; � ' waist has embroidery for a V. yokO, routtti n onlalgo the• next year. This variety . - The Sensible Sort• . - jacket pieces, and corselet or girdle ; many the one to gather and prepare - col and Noll Potat °e4. -• _ --- . of the trimming features of woolen gowns ism in bulk. If they do well enough can She 8 A glad of ton,atoes.Latin n gun in are are Lillis used on cotton by means of embroid- cut in 'the morning to fill a wine keg. Make a It know a cry, or the heavy white or ecru Irish point. call the cucumbers in salt and water with But she do°" A Dainty ribbon accesasories°appesr in the little alum in, skitltl thetas out and "fill the Greck *. And �o well sh ©cools a chicken dery from way of. belts, bretellea and shoulder bows. gig, puttiila in a half pound of whale pepper Thatyourappetito t�vould gtlickOn. But she, oalhh,ot tell what3 modern A rest or V of tucked white lawn is always . d red peppers; scald enough cider vine. antique, - effective and can be made romov ' b, 10* �, ytto eovor them and fill the keg, bead-it ;I ; •: , She knows how to seta tab[°' - Y� " to be easily laundried. ,Surphoe aist,, lk,- pa #nd keep -until winter when Llley tsar be ShellnaL•e order outof 11a>do m I3 tnt�` from the shoulders and lapped tft'% 'fir a- (1 n to the groceries attd restaurants, and, _ - r n't I;now >� ttr, i line it- alwa s in vo ne ins is a'�sallor �va�st ri tI t demand - 1 exceed Buts he tc,I caught her; y g gh y pill u ,the de a d wit e d Once at malting p with large collar. Deep, close cuffs are a supply. `1V hen you lath cucumbers A real expert,nntit havotau3;ht her, g But she cannot tell true eloquonce from rant. stylish ; alr,o turn over shirt- cuffs,and brace- roeure so-ode of the Little Gherkins and (irrl, convieCon . let cuffs or bands of insertion. Lace always me lon ,'alim ppers ; prepare the same She bal quite a 4 She ought-only _o read flel'on,. looks well as a falling ruffle. Small delicate the of hers anc put them in bottles with And rho doeshi t care for science, net: obit; designs of embroidetyy are the most fashion- a red.pepper in each bottle ; display them Sho's likes spot that thickens, able. Black moire ribbon will be consider- the counterdof your local grocer, and Anil ,h,v,, ve,y fond of.Ihckens. From Cop ., ye,-ld to Martin (un1 cwit:. `';_:i: ad very stylish on gowns having the fasbion- ve him a percentage of every bottle sold, able black hairline or- cord amid b�igh� ' d the next year your enthusiasm on she she masks her hats and dresses. colors. Robe dreea patterns have hider thje +et will be doublet'+ There is no eom - rift nfellow fair confesses • hero's not another maiden halt ,so sweet; Uroi (tery for the start, with narrow pieces crciat pickle that makes such as attractive Thatt le•te y 1 for collar and cuffs, chambery appearing the peamlico, iii bottles as the Gherkin, when In 'oc o P on she inimcrsed in h a so neatly oftener in this style. Where she keeps all thm3z" roperly prepared ; but these should be - But team 1rrowning not a lint can she repeat. All cotton gowns are not supposed to see lauted earlier in the season." . (Thank goodness'.) - • _ , - ' the washtub, but these we have described - • den . . . he'3 just a mai maybe fearlessly washed when freed from _ Well, in fact.:' • Oh ! What a Stuprisa. . That whatever she',; arrayed iroin , of a play their ribbons and. velvets, as may the white = • - • • 3lakec her look i11.5t like t spoken Y : Some people readily forget that the were - - Twoutd be foolish to ha�'e tarried, dresses s ken of further on • the styles of a:•er young, P and never recognize the fact the organdies and mouasolainea of course in- _ - g So to•n,orrow we'll be n►arr,edo the day And I'Ia certain I shall no'cr fog ciieatp that any washing of them is a farce. Mat history is apt to repeat itself in individ- • A linen lawn wears " forever and. a day," `-AI humanity da well as in wider areas. I told the Stars in &9.Ven' .: yet it is not in favor with Madame Fashion. - The parents stood gazing with frowning Still there are mail conservative women rows at their daughter, while site was \ iFroul the rre Silo y mblin and weeping. Their frowue 1► T told the sthua in heaven: She �s kin to Soft. who dearly love these cool white and pink, P B• And our eyes 1!nveilsd at even, teas otsplon- hilts, Ulaci<0 ti►n and lavender linen lawn leenencTas the mother wiprd her glasses An dpr dart, gowns, trimmed with a ruffle edged with reparatory to reading a letter found in the 'Than beneath her IaAlcss, - _ - . Valenciennes or Torchon lace, Navine a i .1 s pocket,. It began : -" Angel of my pwly teardrop flu. he , round waist, frill down the front edge and istence Loaned them by her heart. - hunt • o r oil the wrists, the costume completed by a " NV hat !" cried the old man, " you don't I told the garden roi+od To her >her tresses belt, of black or colored ribbon with long lean to say it begins like that' Oh, that Her lips, red unfold - 9, ends and loops in the back, bretelles and child of mine should correspond with- - deep, ut pray proceed, m dear." Far outrun with fleetness butterfly bows on the aliouhtors, P Y P Y All the garnered sweetness; • . ` - White cotton gowns are supposed to. be " ` Existence ' spolled with an ` a ' too," Which in thy petals sleep- suitable for all ages, hence their continued sdded�the mother. �+ • I told the rippling- breezos, dyinr' in.the wood. popularity in all parts of our country in «h ;, the lunatic cant spell, said_ the And to ripnt+� wavelets which sing and spite of the favor extended lately to woolen 1d man. • rejoice: frocks the year round. Gowns of embroid- " It is imTx�ssiblo for me to describe the Wen td purest murmurs Bred flouncings are easily trade up, as the ' Y with which your- presence has filled Should by hushed to hear hers; he." Tone to hers your voice I . . skirt is a simple gathered one ; please make it fotir yards wide, with most of the fulness "Then why does he attempt it, the an ! I told to Aurora: E'en thine eaaternglow - in at the back: As the flouncin ut pray don't let m© interrupt sect. Uo tiPonld yet grow in radiance and in winsome 1 combs in lengths of four yards and a halt n, go on ; let, joy be unconfined.' I If thoutook'stthesPlendor - - there is a half yard remaining, which will ",I have spent the whole night in think- if so, rare and tender - answer for a yoke, or V, and perhaps cuffs - itp of you �� 11 . Of her smiling fat R din sward. on the round waist of plain material match - I That's picturesque, anyhow. -[Anna von y g • `� And in bitter[ deriding the obstinate, ins the ground of the skirt. All sleeves are Y S amply long and generously full. :•cupid old whelp who will not cotisolit to __ OWNS THAT WILL WASH• : : "' While dimity, lawn, and nainsook frocks . ill, union." - (QiiOII 6iAQit9 QfTIIP.R1 Mfg have F- are fashioned with round waists, and acces- 1 " Whelp ! Is thy servant a toad that he 'I'he sories of embroidery in the way of girdles, ; iouhl thus be spoken of ? Oh, lot me get to coors_- .pretty Dr,agns for Mai s V shaped plastrons, jacket fronts yolk' a, � t him !" . Them up- roinis on Tril"TH rv. (1p. corselets collars and cuffs of embroid- I " But, Theodorus my dear," interrupted -.� 10 :� y.•„Ic � , . o . n' a -z F. -, S,�" _.. 1rr')i'_" Armies. corps made up of volunteers and eivi isus - ,i-''V;, :' , . a s The clnestion of the employment of eyoles some of whom had no militt, -., Iknowted a -��' < � ; -s. ` for military purposes should receive slurs- whatever, but the soon fell into what was W,l" .11•,t -.r ,- -g - Y rP Y. , _• ful consideration, for a d latinguishod army . required of them. The main body of ey- :, ,. iw �i -w"j4 l,; ._ "v ' officer sees in the ' wheel distinct military clists moved forward in the centre of the ..� :P 4 advsntagpe. One of these is that by the road while the flallketta on their bio clef .1,! : Vii, LL Y , , use of hioycles a commanding officer w ill be peoured the country- for eight to ten miles : l . . -" ' enabled to reagh certain strate ie points be- on each side. During these same manceuvres :.� rt it ; r. 1. fore the enemy. This is regarled as one of *o picked wheel•nen.awere Bent outs ell a , -" . : 'W.�,' "« ti• 4:.•,"i, the most urgent requirements of modern special mission, and rode fifty miles in just _"; f, 11)„ . warfare, and the gensral who pgssesses this tinder five hours, though much of the road ,� power will have an enormous advantage was in bad condition. '__ � ry�A `- ; over an advorsary who lacks it The success. detailed above- of the first, - ?f,__ }`.•'r: z''F• �- I Military cycling, that is, the employment employment of cyclists. as cavalrymen led " ` -4 -p, I-, 5:r tY A of bicycles or tnoycles for service with to formation is England, by authority,. , : ::'t ` :.icy' _in f i armies, seems to have been first put in. of several bodies of military cyclists. Av.,.v.s« 4' <�'., :'� :• :_ :� practice in Italy, where, during the army. cyclist corps known as the 26th Mid3loaeat,; .. p�.•I ..,. , � I •. m manoeuvres of 1875, a regular service of ey- •prob.ably the most thoroughly organized; -0-"..N-"t t ,y ° `Ny' clista were established for carrying on eom body of wheolmen in the world was created "• ' ' a''_ 'l Qx, ; tnunication between the quartermaster- by direction of the war secretary, composed ti oral and the chiefs of the battalions. The of 120 teen of all ranks. ;', ; i; , .4. experiments were continued in the follow. There is also in England a well formulat- ' "'' ,''.11 ing years, and it was found that orderlies ed scheme for training the regular soldiers!" _ "x > _ - ;.;" :. thus mountod could cover about 18 miles as cyyclists at Aldershot, under the superia 't:.'-_'..* ;- ' in an hour, and keep up this pace for sever• tendence of the gymnasium inspector. „.. =`�,!� >._4j- al hours. The Icalitm military papdrb have Besides, volunteer battalions have - been -,.. i -k` 'e` .° ran permission : •,I - ons' of c ties Led tsaion to or organize c cyclist sec - consistently entl adv i so .. t y celled th s u y g F 8 Y �� even to the exclusion of horses, urging that Lions within their eatablishments, the' - :. , :';:�:;'' :, :` ;%-I I the machines require comparatively little strength to be one officer, two non - commis- `` "" _` -:w''":4 care and no food, and that they can go not sioned officers, 12 to 20 privates and one - :fl. tf4' • t only wherever cavalry can go but even bugler. <._5'�, :. ` � wherever infantry can pass, for a man can In Anguat of 1887 a-series of instructions lift his machine over any obstacle that he concerning the formation of cycle corps, - ,- `ilk- A ' _*�I, ..; call climb himself. • their duties, drills, tactics. etc., their arms, - ::, At the prescut time every Italian regi- uniform, training and the like, were set -, - :.Y .1. '''.a., ' • men( of infantry ossesses four or five biey- forth. 'These instructions also indicated 1` < ^ "-=✓ ' Iles on which soldiers who volunteer for the clearly that it was the intention of the an- - - service are taught to tide by the gymnastic thorities to employ the cyclists not merely ' . - - }.:' ;. instructor, and such of the men as are found as messengers, but as a fighting force to per-'- t' . proficient riders are employed as regimental form such duties as might fall to the lot of, j ' � orderlies. The latest type of safety bicycle }'nountaed infantry. " - _.!fi =. , ", , haslreccntly i eon adopted w the wheel for .96 much has been given about Engltind's • 1. ",,.: 'd; ,.R, '.;f theca man to ride. cyclists because even in the initial organiza- •.,;• :,,..:•_ Austria was not in followi:iq the lead Lion of her bodies of military cyclists the ' : :'.. + d -I of Italy. In 188•( a party of cyclists from authorities enlar ed upon the greater fungi- - �, g }. . N•, t-{ i t. the military academy performed a five days' tions of the riders, who, as seen above, - _ • " : I„ ' -_ " 1 march, carrying a fiend kit. The longest might be employed as infantry. In the ar- -- .,:,��,� distance covered in a day was about sixty- mies of the oontinent cyclists as a rule are r : • ,,.,W, fivemiles. Theex eriment appears to have employed in performing duties of minor im -- : - _ , ' .':E 1, -! ci " -;.'• been satisfactory, for in the Austrian army portance. It 4 1. >. , y Y manoeuvres the year followink.cyclists were The safety bicycle appears from all points , 4'' -Vi exiensivel em to ed as messengers. Some- of view to be the best all- around machine. � "`'' t Limes these men made as feat distances as ft has two equal -sized wheels the rear.. = �'.'� 95 miles in a (Jay herfunnance-s which were wheel being drien b a chain. The rider ,. '".� .,..�. Y i g Y r , ..::. ,p; much commented on at the time. As a re- sits above and between the two wheels, and • -. 3 � _ �'. .} stilt a regular body of cyclists was forme;l his feet are raised only a fPw inches from ' ..5<. _, . :' at the Austrian Military Academy. the ground. The machine raho.easily over _ - -," _`; '�'._. �; '' c=�t_;• considerable obstacles and 1s racticall '�' Froin 8I papers it is learned that vale- P Y r`' - safe w Nile running down hill. The came ma- . ;. , ' ` ' able services were rendered by cyclists dur- h' g � 1, L;� ing some of the movements of their armies, china can be ridden by both a tall and s - M,:- :. , -, - sparing endless fatigue to horses and troop short mangy All that a soldier needs can be ,,_ ,, � ll�� i1 P for easily packed on the safety. Finally, ' ere who [lad formerly been constantly 'at a ,� convouience of ' ouati diamountin "•` - '�,�,, P ' �.8,iti 4 { iTe-V y i�iie '> I 1. 4 14 ��� ; } I. .. ,, ' t ��. , = ' '' I ,' .'A 11s V'. r d( +11 y ,4Th 3 h ��' ••1• .S 1s .s � A � , .�•'_ : .' i V f . ai s �;" ; ry ,. �A'�b ti.. y }: � .. _,1.?,, 1. ?` V1. i r I - eq - :; .. 1. Y, - r 'I'­ - . S f -i � . i11 1. ^ " -.a . '" . h j, w � ,, t.:. } - , ' `- .j 1•;, . -. • {{ . e., �t �i,- rkI - : -. 7 ! .� " : ..L «4� .; 4- • . �i 1q. ' ,•, • f� . • a. y wy . , £ •gT - 1 r: :'. ;,- P work all day carrying messages and reports. n n$. ra. r �- ;i :: : �' .- :,,.r; t.- t Vito satisfaction nowadays in making up cry, and a skirt ruffle of edging or border of a old lady. Switzerland has a regular bicycle asrv. stowing for transport and handling, the - • � z� `- . -..- - Y :y 1. cotton frocks is the almost absolute certain- insertion. Some very dainty .white frocks Yes, yes -oine moment. I was about safer bicycle has no a equal. " provided with the latest pattern of wheel. Y Y q 4; „k . , ty that the colors will not fade if red�on- are trimmed with 'lace, but oven Valen observe that the hand that could pen Tricyeies possess the advantage of stable - ! �^',• ` g ciennes dons not Hash as well sa embroid- itch words would not hesitate to scat the In Germany experinteuts have boon made` :, :;gip, :;;. {' ' . ahle care is taken in the washing. Fast P anti cyclist detachments have been put equilibrium ; the rider can halt without din- ,; �'.,. :,5 '_ - colors are now as much a standard feature erv. Point de (genes or Irish Point lace in :'lie most cherished relative. mountin and can turn about easily but - _ x - '_'�!4 ;A' through courses of training in scouting and g Y ► '6,,,.. .� , with manufacturer as artistic .lesigns and flock, openwork patterns, looks very hand- "•fheodorus, I didn't see this over the its ro ress, es eiall on roll h roads, is '"' find textures. Wash nice cottons in moci some as a eke and irdle on an.elab°rate =af•" signal fug at Frankfurt and Strasburg. In P g Pe Y g -`, 1I' :. ,, , -;€ Y g lanuar 14'It1 the(;erman - ilitar authori not so rapid, and it could betaken across , . �,; . Vii. " _ , - erately warm water made into a lather with white dress, the )ace being such a deep " lrh t Bet me see. Rum --" Y' y '';;.; 4,., ties purchased a number of bicycles aril ' rountry only with considerable difficulty. :;: ,,,,L f f . a mild, pure soap, rinse quickly in water cream as to merit the name '` tinted " lace. '- "Yours, avitit all the love of my heart, P Y To close the subject of war bicycles the - �' ;` " °• ;'' $' „ „ tricycles and distributed them among their ) Y -'#'. - -_ .., ..:, ?: of the same temperature, and dry in a The ekirta are plain in effect, after the? ' 'heoclorcts, 10th bias, 18d.;. Wliy, bless leadin fortresses. f following is taken from &,paper by Col. A - _ ' b • -; ; ; -a. . - y „ } gg These machines are used , �., ,. 1" i : . shady spot. Remember, that stsrched • I bell " fashion, and always look better with . y`eyes, it s one of m letters - (sensation . by ortleclies to carry messages from the Ii. 5avile., professor of military tactics at .- '.y. T s'�� ; ,;ter �•' clothes are no longer considered refined. a foot ruffle. White owns ma be ressed : Yoa a ex explained the olive brawAl ''''• ' +' "�+ ' : '; Y P main fortrosaea to the detached forts. The the Ro al Military College, Sandhurst, - ;, w ,� , g P P y ; � .1,i° - Iron invariably on the wrong side, with a .when wrinkled, and ke t for dire a time ; I found it yeaterday- •-only you woul'ia t En . The S Speed and the Sts .n Power of . _ , : P 9 have nice been put to some use to maintain gg y g !. " eery warm iron, but not healed sniff• from the laundry, with care, but iii the end' tme speak. communications bet,toen rho aeGtioua of an I cyclists qualify them for employment in all ::•i �: -.e, w �, t ' cientl to leave the hint of a brownie "You may o into thv garden, dear, r •'� f ` y g they must reach the tub, so remember "this Y' P 8 outpost force. the duties perte►ining to messengers, or- Any trimming of Irish point lace or ent- when • " thii, king out " the new summon l em ! we ve made a nice'Iles" Of it. derlies, or des tc-- bearers both in eace .__ - brnidery anould be ironed on the wrong - France was rather, ,behind hand in inati- P "g frock. and war. i he establishment of rely sts - ; side, over a thick pad to bring out the pat- - . toting a b :c�/clo service, though the ma- Y 1?° _ ", Wiste of Tim. ,, .- chines have been used regularly far -army of cyclists on any long line on which mes- `' tern. Buy enough goods for extra sleeves. .. sages have to be sent would insure very ''` Mabug Rome Oomfortable. wo' k for ears. In 1886 bicycle riders were g Y - i •• Cut a round waist amply Iong, as it tucks A gentleman recently paying a ~fait to Y � ra id transmission. A practical roof of ' ' ;..�•! :'- - very sueea:sfnil ttae.i as dispatch bearers F P P ,. . r.. under the skirt belt. Allow a deep hem; 1"nry of neighbors is rather too camfion eland (net with a peculiar iueidottt. Y Y P ! th» we have ust had in the sendin of a - for cotton will shrink no matter what the among fermata. There 18 too much of a hilsL'one day Out 111 t,sC open country, fAC during the matin•nvroa of tl►o 18t1i army 1 g.� ' ' con Theso c cyclists, as a rule carried message from Chicago to Now York over 1 ,� _ , merchant or manufacturer may tell yeti. air+position ou the part. of a om guy town or village, he was caught in �• Y • oiftion of mankind .to feet in some wa E severe thunderstorm ;the rain cam© down seven or eight dispatches a day, making an 1t>a) miles of road in five days. - Wy Cottons are now so beautiful ,that they p Y the s speed anti noiseless progress of bid . . �» m: be- made into elaborate owns-' if you humiliated and apologetic. because their i torrents ; to shelter under trees lie knew average distance of SO miles a day for no less l' y` - " Y g Y I + than eight consecutive days.. The officers of elea fit them as a means of communication . - ;"`' _ like, with a trimming of embroideiry or fi»ancial conelitioti, to the he &rtle"sacramble i as dangerous. So he made his way to a between the fractions of an outpost force`.` oii:t lace and ribbon. Velvet is often a of the world does not enable them to a equal, , 1 bourer's shanty, which fortunate! fur the g■tnerol sWtf were partcularly struck p° ' q y' Y with the freshness of the bit shifts after a both by day and night, and between out- - r plied to cotton dresses. French modistes somebody else in vain dim la This iswealt I im was near. Y • : 41' ' <- t, 1 Y F Y• oats and rho main hod run or 4t) ur ;,U miles, and it was found that P Y• ;d, promise to use black piece moire for antis, it it is not foolish. To such we say, in the He knocked at the door, and to this The same qualifications and the iaeoa- rever�, vests and girdles. But, I cannot language of a writer for the Mural 11't'a • {;omo in" he entirred, but to his dismay it r. ran ou cr.ieo country footpaths a very fair q -;'. T rat© of s speed was ma►utain�d ajI icuotte character of the rider make thew; ;..' ",;�: :• y" i appreciate cotton and silk dress goods thus' Yorker: ?Never mind if your house. not i ►fined almost as fast inside as out, the rain F� eligible as scouts or reconnoitrer" in an ; 'i t cheek by jowl. �tihitecotton passemen painted with as fine a coat as your next c mina through a great bolo in rho roof. During the princtpril engagements of the y _ -. -,., Pat 1 force" the eneral commaihdin i'itrusteJ all enclosed or cultivated country where fife terie or fanc Uraid is a suitable trunmin i neighbor •hbor can afford. Surround it with vines " Wh , tow is it you don t mend g g � '_ y S 6 y ,» Y his orders to bicycle riders, and made u,te of operations are mainly confined to roads. »1. ��" I" II - upon frocks for ladies and girls, and washes of luxurious habits of growth, and then be our roof . hp asked. Cyclists bein uifantr ,can diamoc.nt and well. The Dods now shown include white ;sure the conditions are favorable for them I " Mind the root!" he,aaked "ghu>re an' them foe reconnoitering purposes. T'Ise R Y , :a', , ,. I g ►o wherever infantry can o and thus s.- . . �l t: • eueral in his re report to rho secrets of 6 Y 8 • 4 -and black embroidered flouncin g nainsook 'and in a year or two when our nei 1►bor e I would na wa ant 'me ui be minding Lao g ppo� i small fwd of wheelmen has nothing to -fear ' lain aihd fi urea India linen awns dim fine coat of tut is less dazzling, our little ' hoof is a Sturm like this?" ." g war stated that throughout tt,o o operations Y B ' P figured, I Pa g+ Y = g p from an oat held of horsemen similarly. + :` I § _ he had not employed a sin le horseman as efq Y Y : • . , . ity, foreign and domestic ginghams, cam- cottage will he a shady bower of vines and " No, no ! man, certainly not ; mend it g en engaged ifl scoutin t }_ 4.F = an or.leri an11 that his messages had been gag ` -• brie, cre on Bedford cording, Chantlrer • blossoms anti filled with the faint sweet •hen it's fine. y' _ ` "'A ' }' I „ carried three times as ra rapidly as usual. Cyclists are well* quali6ed to act as es -- .=. r . � . , f organdy, mousselaine de Indegand batistes; I perfume of growing things. Flies will not - blend it when Its foine? asked the F y torts for convoys. The men would not be - In the year following. fS , when the Y not forgetting satires having china silk de approve of your shaded rooms ;they would , riahmali with a jeer ; " I river ee'rd sick a b reneh tnubtlizatioa of R he f)th and 17th tempted to mount the waggons, and the - - I .: n ' - - . signs of natural looking flowers over light niuvh rather lie in wait for the screen -door ' ►.ale in my loife. Why, when its foine it - _ ' :;�, ■• tor• s tank lace, a ci41 inducements were convoy could move faster than if tiro escort . and black grounds. The Bedford cordings to open at this same neighbor's where there I tver rhains in a dhrap -niver a (trap,! : P P were composed of infantr and the c clista y�' are in sin le and clustered rills and will is no noway of darkenin and coolie the . The gentleman said uo more. 'that finish- offered t o those expert bicycle riders who (' P Y+ Y %'- ; f. pie , . r w: ,� g Y g g g would turn out with their machines. The I could reconnoitre widely to the front or - A. be made in tailor style, with a "belt "skirt, rooms but by curtains and chattels. Aud if Id Vim. best men only wore selected from the rum- flanks. As alt escort for guns they would " , ; - . - or one havincr the sides lapped over a �"- you are in doubt as to which way is best and rove eflic'ent for all such -infantr duties " ' - - t . ., •t_1 • . - .,shaped front and held there by pearl but• most pleasant in hot weather, ust,:all on the Brous volunteers. Ten wMCe attached to the P Y _ r . r, j Horrib.e Sus nBe. can lie more uickt done b wbeelmea. `• . tons ; the "habit" basyue will have &coat- fatly of your ><cyuaiatance who owns the staff of each army corps, fSvo to each divis- q Y Y ;.; '_ Ardent Lover wild[ What does this The Power of carr in intrenchin tools ,. tailback fasted front high collar medium grandest and moat fashionable horns and l Y)- Tonal slat(, an41 two to each brigade etatfi. Y g B I a- ' f g nean ? I've called a dozen times a day for 'Tile results were highly satisfae ry. The or mattriale for demolitions, added to speech - i �., full- topped sleeves, revers, ;f desired, and from there cane and -take a seat in the andstlence,enablessuddenraids to be made- pearl buttons for the dress front anti for' *riter's con, arlor, where the shades are week, and each time you tell me Miss day speed averaged from it t.o 15 miles an fl s'v .: i fastening the sleeves at the wrists. This rolled to the very tops of the windows, the `3eautt is. L4 hat dues tt menu . }lour, and the sight (peed about eight to for o en 1 e purposes. Y [� Celt me. Has she fallen in love with some ten idles an hour. Journtys of 60 miles in In the case of a force detached or other• 3:_ ; *, - _ material will also be used for small boys in curtains are tied back; and the broad green wise a cyclists would in most cases be able to - ,F'' ; �; I lace of pique kilt suits. leaves are dancing in ever breeze. The one also and- T a• day were often performed, and this was } Y - . ,,4. ,.� r g Y Kind Hearted braid --ho, indade air. re arclpd as this maximum that s rider could Perform file scoutlnt; •iuttes for the Infer &tines are fashioned Iike the China silk door too, glands o tf on a reh. covered g •" .1 ° - , gowns, with a "bell "skirt and ruffled on with prosaic grape and so cool, so �,00dheart ; it's little ye Wade fear, accomplish day after day. motion and protection of the [ores, probe• ,',4T But wh is silo atoms s en od when I bl under alt circumstances the mi ht not " V ;'• ' the edge, pointed or round bodies, -high hidden from the sun, that in bright weather Y Y gag The french army bicycle corps is made Y Y g ,.I� he able to perform all the duties as well as sleeves, a ribbon belt, or vials of heavy we can leave the screen o en with im unit ,all . up of civilians who stand pledged, under P � , • -, Y P P ' " , ore it would cant me m lace to tell. cavalry, but there can be >io doubt that - Irish point lace. Yokes s ro!tnd jacket Of course if rain is theatened we have to S y P certain cxinditions, to attend Life manoeu- Y+ _ - ", n't be worritin' me &►out it. Sure it'll be vres and perform certain 'services. This they could reeonnoAre more widely and ` _ %, - pieces Pad deep corselets are also of this ' n}ore careful, as tl:e flies will then crowd ra Idl Lhan tsamounted infantr . ,.' . � lace, a A the fashionable to.ich of riches. is to at guy opening. ,ail right. employment of reservists --as they are a &[I - P Y Y - ,/;'. - 6 . ', I added by velvet ribbon bretelles athd knots. " But I must snow. If you lase your ed -bas had the et %act of gceratty stimulat -, ,,a ., _ p1aEo I will continue your wages until you ins �dhe riding of bicycles, and the reau;ta I ,,� �,,,, ; ; = . - When intended for the street, satin is quite . - • :r • I plainly trimmed with velvet accessories or TO Pt'eserve M1llC.. et another. Tell me. For mercy's sake .ibtaitted ace remarkable. A machine that . _ _ ' �iF those of moire. It is hoped that the fast►• There are many ways of preaervirlg milk �"eell ate." p►n be made, under a skillful rider, to Ira• rb W °nderfal Set of Ohessm�n. , ,. . ;.t,,,•. ion of tritumiag satine with black French so as to keep it sweet, but one of tho most " Ui'it tell-yez. She do be engaged thryin' volat the rage of nearly 20 miles an hour: A remarkable set of chessmen has just . ,, t< i satii,factor 1s that which is at resent vac t' cure a pimple on her swate nose." and keep up this speed for £ve or six sou - I been completed by an American mechanic. . _ ' . 4, ,•? lace, that appeared last summer, will never Y F P e-ag . " 'i ��. , . . ris au:. tired at an establishment in Texas. The -- seeutive hours, constitutes no (nean power The pieces are made of silvered bronze, and V . ,,,,,i The crinkl cre ons and love[ floral- _ milk, fresh from rite eot�•, is subjected to a ... Her Sole aOIItjitlt)II. when brought into actual war service, the riod of costume# and equipments is - <<' "1-' Y P, y pat, , = terned cambrics will appear in a modified ►oiling heat, and after all the air has been ,fie Mistress We leave on Monday, $o far the trench detail these c ^lists cash A. l lfl #, all the.ehsi•acters bein histori- _3 1 " hermetically as carriers of expresses and orderlies. They cal and contemporary and strictly accurate . '- ": bet skirt, which allows a trifle of full expelled from it the cans are h Y Drid et. You will surely stay during our - t ` i ness in front, caused by a fbw gathers and scaled. %V ben the } -ocesa was first in-,ant- are not assigned to duty as outriders or as in every detai of heraldic blazonry and r ��' , , ' ed, about fifteen ears a o, several dozen , m °nt a absence?. You will Naas scarcely an avant garde. nor are they ever used as costume. The knights are in chain -mill ' . _ a ruffle, unless bordered goods are selected. Y g an thin to do. - •. .' :, . ThewaistisaRtiaaian blouse, without bottles ward sealed up. Every year some yy g possibility p y g The Maid- "Oi'll shady oa wan aondl- combatants. But the(( of ra idl armor, with shield,-ax, sword, and da er. : �..�- - having only udder arm and shoulder seams of these are opened, and after fifteen years' moving a large force o aittled infantry from Their fur coats have each the individual , . �{ . s: v shun." ° '. �I -: - :¢: �; 0.1. rho front lapped to the Left embroidery' keeping'the milk has, in every case, been The Mistress -" 1'Vell 1"is 80 to 70 miles is eomparst :vely a few hours blazon of the wearer. The queens wear , . _,_.. ,� , ;.`a . - ,. is being serious[ discussed and there are royal robes and carry ace tens- The bishops :. �• : a ,edging the garment, which is confined b found perfectly fresh. _ The Maul- An the that e'll leave g Y Y • y p Ps . _ : = ' -;f; >= ti -, . g � belt of insertion or ribbon. The blouse is the fanner ehtiriad: It' iii (bat bad ashy not wanting those in France who rodiet are In church vestments, with cross and - `_ X74 , . really a deep saeque and has full -to ed a P me oun IilaD. " n t know whether that the bicycle will in the future become crozier. The pawns ate Inen at arms in a ;.,1, . sleeves, or those ending in a braeeletpcuff FiD- MoneyCk1es• that laying `Annie ley' or `The Wear - Part of the infantry whaler s equipment, kneeling po3ture, with spear, bill hook and _ ''=: - of insertion. More elaborate owns of this 30 often the ueation arises in the minds #,► England had the idea of using bit clists knife. The white men sire Engfish, the `x, .. c?1 g , q inK o the Green. asorderliea su ested to her In 1831 a one black French. The En ish kin and ; % - -' kind will be of or Hale with a shot of of the fartr :sr s wife, how can Iearn a - g8 Y Kl g _< ,;; . T -3• Valenciennes lace and ribbon down the open- little extra money?" One sister tells how wp D'f 1}811ghtf[a Wa- of her mgul --r officers, at a time when biey- queen are Richard I. and his berengarhb, _- - • - 11 ins, and a flounce of lace around the it can be done, she says: _ Among the= �' ale clubs were being formed all over the he bishops are Herbert Walter, Arch- . I Ca p..'.: skirt, festooned with riblwn and bows tilany ways for a woman wGo has a control , 'c Jack : Is it true, Harry, that you have kingdom. Lord Elcho, an authority on bishop of nterbury, and William Long- ` ' , _, � - I The wonderful popular gingham. in of a small hat of round there is notlhirig given up all +Noughts of making Jland your military metiers, suggested that the clubs champs, Bishop of Ely ; said the knights : _ �. -� � ' f,: r gg '. ; I .'w , i' : "I, stripes, lace and cor3 effects should be fash- will bring gttic;ker returns of profit far wife ! were already in auffivient trtuning to �•olan- are rho Earl of f5alisburp and Baron of _' � s ionable with a slightly atheted or "bell" the small amount of mono invested than Harr " Well I should sa so "• - teer for active service in the field all the Worcester. The castle is do lo- Norman , " ' -1 i, skirt trimmed with a ruffle of the goods or cucumbers made into pickles right from the- Jack : `c That's strange : I thought you podded being a "rifle slung across their and is a perfectly scourste- representive of ... P. :, ' ' . ?, '- one•of embroidery, or else a row of insertion vines ; but those that contemplate raisin were so anxious to get her." . backs, cartridge boxes and well defined feudal $rehiteeture. T-he French king and' _ •.,,� .; _ I," `U . ' , • 11. I let in as a border. The jacket or round them for the trade must not plant too earl Harry : 6o I was ; but Y ve ebattged duties. However, not until 188ti were queen are Philip and Ingeborq, his Danish ` z ,. I - a waist will prevail and hi h•to d sleeves JVe t them for a second cre enornI m mind in that tarter. I tried to et milit ousts stn to ed in En land and s Dries; D � t" A R PPe plan p g Y q g any cY employed g p the bishops being Ue roux and De - , - ,t or the ever- c:mfortsble shirt - sleeve. The after the earl as or cabb p, between th her to give me a hies, and she refused, but then the made a very successful ex r1- Sully, of Beauvias and Paris. The knights •• - 4 °; Y pie B Y Y. Pe • Y, t3f ne`li jacket waist has one or three -piece hat and 10tb of July, the 4round is in just(W leas than ten seoonds after refusing to went using them as scouts during the cast - are also well -known men of the twelfth sacque back, a belt across the back only, the right she to raise the cucumbers kias me gibe klmed that pug d of hers at era msuceuvres. This was in the Sussex re i- century, and the castle is Franoo- Norman. . 1 `l "R .21 I and loose embroidered jacket- fronts over a they can be planted after early potatoes least a dozen times. I tell YOU what A is,• went, who have ever since om loyed thegm The set has taken upwards of six years to -' �� ,',I ` advantage, whenever field o rsLiow make - 'l- '� . yoke and 'rdle of embroidery which snatch sad no preparation of the soil will be need When a woman prefer the wet nose of a with tag pe `'''- ra . ,w:.' a the ttirn over cuffs and rolling collar. ed. .° ; "" # , - ; 'P= 4: 1 g the best vtitieties for this purpose ' dirtying to the tidy tisiaath of a live it3au have been practised. - ,n, > - Thlfamiliar round waist is at resent cat the Chicago piekle; these grow all of a uni there, is a screw loose somewhere, and Icon- �A couple of years later a commander, ! Igtleaoe is not only never thirsty, butr'fteo L _ 7, : �. �,: '� I T withocat side forms, and suffioien fy long to form size, sad do not grow to such enor•� there, myself on iwy narrowescape."' during soma evolutions, finding hi>rnself never brings pain or sorrow. -[H•� Iwa�ratos. -x. � r' . -�1 � ,� . 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M _ sr.- '1 i .Rf IY r {, y: - .=q.d -I ��,,,�E• �-+i:. .;r�.a ... .,�`� i'-. _ii c�, 4. jigs �'' n"i �i+,ya.1 . i,-(V f .6• ✓,Q • dy` f i, o' Y, . �,- ,% it .4' 'v 'Lsar.-;n;'a',`t ;r. `,'> y kf Ti.:'t,Y�> }. ♦i"i2' tes=t , . :.��>...'a 9.. 7 .•r; '•x1 4 •.. _ 'I r - '. . ors; • t.. •lac+?,. ak , .-;. `^s.,:M. .,� 7Y : rr -i;+•� k '-g : •e :y_ -.§` i9 M t I . 3 A k" 3 4 L �- . i•' �' - t;^. -ry -. l� (i' �s 3 �: _ �z ' e a' .+a -� x� , M' -a !�'" x . - -n..' �['" ;!A%y.,.,,E:�., ,.- r"• -�•-*S i3`a'T ��1fXar _-.e,i 1. + 7 .• r. s : ,, _ . ._� "a `a .i V § }� 't ;, i , t_:.u;. ya 5.tr �w ������� k9� • 'k :.n.... ., E x e, a1I - t. •'.ism � .- `v. .Ny -- �.• - a i t - { - ^ 4 `, t, �p , .. ' -x - `sue 1' S'. �y irYjyX� 0, .k . 1 - .._f,. -� 6 �,y t,, a - IIBBCRIBERS : By referring •.�..�iee Ma Q'Lear i8 in a villa with ' '� •�- `¢ �. 'e address label on your paper you y y Re Beef Par>! Green at Kogan e :..� can always ascertain the date to which relatives. A. B. Dowswell and wife, of Toronto, - 'I - am subscription to THE Nzwe is aid. —Miss Webster, of Bikoebridge, is visit - - with friends here. - . b_ yy p - . .. . 'I 8emittancee are acknowledged by a - . �" . %;_ - Mange of date on label on. the first paper fol- ing at Thos, Law's - Misses Clemmis and Effie Peart, of - _ ., Y vwiii receipt of money az this office. Alma s —(ieo. McKeown lase shi d 7,000 th tit ,are in the village. t F seep ie sate paid sheen. tt y pounds of this ear's crop of o01. y lase• YWlth sMau Imount Of money eneloged. `.. Left On-.--.. � •. ' ` P y Dr. Bateman mourns the loss of his �` ` —Pardon us for epeakm of it, but we w b. see' ad t. elsewhere. Owner please Call at . : • % y 3 are desperately hard n for q t30t1IIt8r, ', « PRIF gto Pe y p or money. What about the Provincial grant to ! _: � : • —Mrs. Rice and her dan hter, of Whit• o Mechanical Institute library f 1 s I1IIPORT�NT bye aft visiting at the Methodist parson- S. H. Jeffery advertises a number of i r . - ,. age these days. u tnl articles for Bale in this issue. . p ' - ' - - —firs B.K. Leavens aiid her son Roy, — Master. H. . , - y+ Clerk, of . Toronto, la - - Marquis. _ Ws arc about handing out a number of of Toronto, left _for Huntsville on Thurs• w 1 his aunt, Mrs. Mowbray this week. - I - accounts for collection, but thinking that a day to spend a couple of months with her — Cepbas 8eldon and wife, of Whitby . • . _ . " .- IA. ntim�ber of our tatrons would prefer dealing sister, Mrs. W. H. Pugh. w e with friends in the yillav Wedges• ! . : - . . 1. z> . s, direct with the o,�'iu rsc give this notice. --Many complaints have been made to d - p- •••�••- - ..� - Collectors are generally determined fellows us of true eoaree gravel and - even large —A phaeton in good elate of reps for �- thareafore if you would avoid a vigilcncc, at• stone just placed on the HinQBton road s ►e cheap, apply to Mrs. Allison, rkar- - _ 4 tend to your indebtedness at once. - 0out two :mile east of this place. The a village. * - - t E Rcspcctfully yours ; commissioner should either have them -- Cromptons' Coraline Corsets SD eta. - THAT CLARK . broken or removed at once. j W W. ,` • pair. Cromptons' Yatisi Corsets . . . _ Publisher of News. —While grumbling at the beat these '•15 at LoQan's. * _. . �u� da d i — n - . .. . to . PI+OKERING, ONT., JIIEY 15; 1892. ys, always bear w min that the Bnn s i Alfred E. �Iark and Mise Bell Bol- .. the greatest money maker the country li t, of Pickering, visited friends in Olen Shaker �aADe1B in great VaI'i@t , can employ. Dry, hot weather at this I ajor on Sunda last. • • • Q LOCALISMS.' season means thousands of dollars in the — Edmond Wright is improving his Shaker shlrts already made ' ,� ' :: pockets of the farmers of this county, and residence on Ring street east by the y . what benefits the farmers is good for us e: action of a neat verandah. - � i . "', ` r. —Alex. Gormley iB home for vacation. x11. Therefore good people, suffer a little —James Holt and sister Lizzie are via• shaker Shirts made to order '; ! --L. Forsyth has a buggy for sale. inconvenience for your country s sake. it .ng friends in Darlington. James is ,' p see advt. —Bays in the habit of taking glass cut - s ending a day or twa hunting in Black• Ladies and Gents summer uIlderWer, ' —Mrs. F. Matthews visits in the city tinge from Jas. T. Richardaon's scrap sok. this week. pile and breaking it along the sidewalks, —The pbotos of our school have been _ ' . ; I '' —Isaac Wise is fast developing into a should cease such actions at once,. as the aished by W. E. O'Brien, and a large - - Ladies and Children's hosiery ; Gents socks. ' ' - K �• ,, watchmaker small pieces distributed in such manner amber of Chem are already sold. They .. - ma cause some serious accident. At za pronounced an excellent effort. ` —Mrs. Percy, of Toronto, is abiding this season of the a Ladles blOtlseS GFents overalls and smocks :' �. - with friends here. y ar, when ch�ldren go _ —Red 'Maria visited our peopl0 on . . _ —Peter Andrew, of Toronto; was hums barefooted, -some damage is sure to result. hursday. She seems to stand her age • • -. , wish his people this week. Mr. Nicliardson is determined to stop this �, ell, when we remember that she was ►Stilxlmer supplies Of all kinds. - I ` ' p �1 b law, if no other means will suffice. i onouneed dead on several occasions. -. 'A i, .- .. - —Mrs. cQuay and family were with y - - . —Chas. D. Barr, who h� conducted — methodist church services next Sun- Y ... friends in Shakespeare last week. - • - ` —W. N'Vocdruff asks for the recovery the Lindsay Post in a very able manner t ay. horning subject, —"The first .. o . - . ? _ ; - . of lost pieces of haruess. See advt,- for many years has disposed of his inter' , ',hristian church." Evening subject— . • ' - .. - ':a • ' : . —Mrs. Henry Gordon visits with Re- eats in that paper to Messrs. Nilson Bros. Nimrod and the town of Babel, Babel . '(, ' Cheap Blckle, dust arrlved ;' "{. - - quaintanees in Darington this week. The new proprieters of the Post are sons uilders. ' _ . . i —Mrs. F. K. Lapp visits in the city of the proprietor of the Guide, and are — Epworth League next 'Wednesday - - I _i j ~ this week. F. K. will join her �o•day. posessed of sufficient enterprise and abil- vening in the Methodist church. Top Fresh Lemons, Bananas, Etc. 1 4" ,:. - —Mrs. W. H. Field, of Toronto, has ity to make the Post even more bright a for discussion, "The lame man heal• -' f ° been in the vicinity for a few weeks past. and newsy than it has been heretofore. �d," Acts 111: 1.15, the S. S. lesson 101 T- - - __ - = —Fred Bunting, with a friend from the We welcome the new managers to the dis• ,y Hiss Lizzie Leavens. . city, spent the Sabbath clay with his par tict. —John Tanner di Sons have onAned 1�1. ^` - ants here, —At this season of the year parents gut a butcher's shop in Dowswell'a L...A , A ` : . —A new, awning accompanies s-a repair• cannot be tuo careful to prevent their at the east end of the village where they __ _ ___________________ • • ed platform on the business side of Rog- children from eating green apples. Sat will constantly have on hand a full supply ' . I ere bakery; urday, sometime during the day, Master of meat, with extras in season. The firm - - — Strawberry festivals, like the fruit E• tLennon, of highland Creek, ate a ,has beed supplying meat to our people EAVETROUGHING .. • . . . �_ A•= as bearing a similar surname have been in • quantity of green apples, and within two for some time past, but found it nec• `s• . ' . - - - - - _ - ,•�- `1. hours he was a corpse. This should be sa too ea out a shop in order to fit 1 - :o: - ' . , tarred for the season. P i'y p 1 y . . - - -__ - — Master Ed, hale has accepted - the a warning to all that such a proceeding is meet the requirements of their customers. . - • - : extremely dangerous. Several children See advt. in another lace. - �. position as assistant book- keeper with a y g P . - A large shipment of,oavetl'ough just ait'i�ed and Im pY8- `° Toronto firm. We wish Ed. success. have had a narrow esgape from a similar n0 ITlg�ter �loW fast the COIYle lII . y . �� �_ -, —It will be a source of - pleasnre to cause.. Parents, be watcbful. Presentation and Address. - pared to meet orders. y _ °_ rents in this township to know that at —After much consideration Aiea. Fal- as the have been doing durin the past few weeks. pa P toner has ure,based from John Remmer, g . last Picketing college is about to be open• 1? Thursday evening-of last week the pup• . Call and leave your order along with the rest. - �1 ..�; �_ f? - ed- the premises vacated by Mr. Harvey. ile and ex- pupils of the senior division of • . • ` ( . _ —Mrs. R. Barrett has been dangerous. The dwelling is being repaired internally of our school visited the residence of Mr. - and have your houses and barns troughed �y I -_ ly ill with heart trouble during the last as well as externally, in the performance S. H. Jeffery, their. retiring teacher and - -, and be up to your neighbors. Don't • . ' - . week, but is now thought to be out of of which paint holds aprominent position. presented him with a handsome student's r- . danger. Mr. Falconer will move his harness busi- chair, valued at $15, accompanied by the ., forget to leave your order With . . - • -, —P. GleESOn has secured a rAmnnara- ness to the new premises about August 1, following address —: the right man. • `. ;• tive position with a brewing firm in Toron• about the same time taking posession of DEAR BACALR —:We your pupils of the - _ - t : so. He entered upon his new duties on the dwelling. `Both parties, to the deaf senior division of Pickering public school, • t` _ Monde P . seem to be satisfied at 5900, therefore s have learned with regret of your expected . . . Monday. departure from our midst. An r f - —Those who doubt the ability of the are we. In the year and a half, during which you - . The leading tinsmitb, Pickering. - . . scenery along the Duffin's Creek to enter- —Of all the spider species the taran• have been our teacher, we feel that we _ • `.' `t fain, should procure a boat and go down tula is supposed to be the more dangerous have enjoyed exceptional advantages in the to the lake. as it _ is generally sn posed. that a bi untiring devotion with which you have ' _ p _ . - - —T. Welsh has added to the worth of from one of these little creatures simply worked for the advancement of your class- . his farm by erecting a commodious barn. means death. This idea, however, is al• es and the care and individual attention : . Cas own - _ -. The frame has been erected some time, together false. -To be sure the bite Bomt you have given to each one of us in the 1i and the completion is steadily underway. times produces a swelling similar in se` prosecution of our studies. Your example . 1. . _ '. Spink's dam feat becoming afavor- Verity to that produced by the sting of a and precept in every line of right action s ` - - -was . As the animals are natives of Italy and thought has, we are sure, been apower •o. will secure the services of .o. _ . . ed fishing ground for quality from neigh P T" boring - villages. The fish procured are of there is an old remedy for the tarantu for good in our school and village, and we . '� las bite, that is repeated application o1 deeply regret that the intimate associa _ _ - . - a miscellaneous character, both in size P hp tions in which we have proapered as pupils : ' - and species. music. Why we mention these facts— . I . P and teacher must be severed. — Unless those Green 'good - gentry in John Dickie f�un:i one �f these littl( As some slight, tangible token of our re- ss, asi • . . N .WS the neighboring Republic cease sending spiders in a Lunch of ba.�nas on Wed epect and love we ask you to accept this . _ needs I! ie a small s ecimen Lut iE , their circulars to people in the vicinity, y• students chair from the pupils of your di- .• . some of us will be temped to try and beat sufficiently developed to be nown, Thos( vision. We sincerely trust that in your _ j (� i t. them at their own game. , who choose can have a to k at it by calf new labor you will find a large field for the until December 31st) ��J�. _ ` .. in at the store. exercise of those noble nahtieaof mind and ; —Mr. Collins is making extensive im- g 9 _. 4 provements at his premises recently puff• —The following from - th Aurora Ban. heart, which have endeared you to your', . • 4' _ .. chased here. The sodding of the ground nor will interest some of our readers friends in Pickering. - - in front of the mansion is a decided bane• `iThe members and adherau s of the Meth• Signed on behalf of the school. odist church gays 1tev. r. Matthews, , Lizzie Richardson . ssz fit to the looks of the place. Archie Kerr I - � — Although the weather is maim and their new pastor, a reeepti n on Tburs' • '. work on the farms lentiful, •our excellent day evening of last week, i the Sanda3 .. Lillie Clark P school room. Maggie Westlake staff ofcorres correspondents will kindly remem• After a shor prayer meet, - - . P y in Mr. G. T. $with was elected chair Nelson Peak. j her that we publish each week just the g+ miss M.Heagene was called upon to read A splendid assortment o -• f same. Help u6 keep up interest in the man. He called upon aeve al gentleme the verdict while Miss L. Richardson made �i j'1 j'� - paper. to speak, after which a resolution wa the presentation. Sir. Jeffery responded D E SS VI ll OD S from 8 ee�ts u F1aD " . . f =—R. A.Bunting and wife are visiting this passed eatend:ng a hearty welcome to > r to the kind words of his papile in appropri- p . week with friends it Seaforth, London and Matthews, and pledging all who were p e ate terms and expressed regret that cif. elletts from 5 cents up • Cottonades .�.. " ��. other western towns. B. Bunting, Esq. rent to do all in their pow r to aid th camstances necessitated a separation. The - • is managing.tbe business in the absence Pastor in the various wo ke connects balance of the evening was spent with Shlrtings, Cretonnes, Art Muslins 1. of his son. Richard is expected home in with the church. Mr. Ma thews replie Raines and various means of amusement, • _ in appropriate and feelintt w rda to the ex as well as in enjoyins retre'shmente. It o- a day or so. reain f kindne nd B m nth thin Was late by the clock when the gathering - T— +O�T�'i T — p� =C�',�..� _ .. —Since last issue we learn that Geo. P P y dispersed. V McGinty was rather seriously hurt by the manifested. Refr s ment were after' - •.6 — • � _ runnin awn of Woodruffs team. His wards served and very leasant times GEO. PARKER, DUNBARTONe ' �' y was 8 ent in social convera ," UXtiR1�DE. .... right shoulder was dislocated. Although P - . `- f: �a the injury was painful, Geo. is now pro. —The 12th of July was a quiet day it - - - -- - - -- The collector has posted bills giving no- � . - greasing nicely. - - this village. . Had not a few of the yillag• tice that all taxes remaining unpaid after - —The farmers of Pickering township era displayed orange lillies the day woul July 15th will be placed in the hands of the - `° ' are respectfully informed that Mr. David have passed unnoticed. The cricket tea M ' bailiff for .collection. _ - Smith, of Pickering village, is our only he 3 arranged for a cricket match wit On Saturday evening an intoxicated man . . GOODS . authorized agent for that township, and the East Toronto club to ttake place on became disorderly on the 6:80 train be- I = , the only person that can supply the Con- the Base ball grounds just east of the tween here and Goodwood, and was hustled - . . - . - into he baggage a e car. When the train ull- siiifsew"0 60 • ••••••uu ■uu••••�••uww�•u�• --- -- • *• tre -Cut mower in the Township. The Don. When train time arrived only a 4 ! K A v" M owat Mfg. Co. _ $8 42 few of the boys were on hand, but rather ed into the Uxbridge depot an officer was • - - . - -- - = - -- - _ - _ -_ _ I- I . LR :`- —Gormley Bros. raised the frame of a than disappoint the Toron Club these sent for, and the festive gent locked up in i y the police station. On Sunday morning be = : ! , __ _ , mammoth barn on Tuesday. The neigh few went to the city, and se nred a nnm- was released and started to walk to Bre- We are Y•ecelvlil g da11� ou. Sr1�Ig ►�tOC� • bors all turned in and . helped and the ber of substitutes and 'a ga a took place. Y chin, which he said was his home. - -Times - x ' timbers went together like clockwork. The home team went to bat and were re- The tanner will have an iron roof put I - - . ,_ �. _' They are industrious b6ye and are mak- tired for 64 runs, the firs five wickets � on at once, a result of the fire on Saturday. ��' �", : . '�' - . . • - . ins many improvements to their already falling for 11 runs. The to m represent. � Results of the entrance will not be known Prints' muslins, . - -• ` •. _. '�` comfortable premises. ing Pickering then took tot a willow and for a douple of weeks. The examiner here , . - ' •' - - -While playing around a turnip slicer were all out for 28 runs. n the second states that the papers of the candidate were ,heT ElaIlDe11� Cottons, on Saturday, evening, Master Rossie Gib• innings the Toronto s scour d 82 runs and better than usual. seventy -four Candi- CottoIIade$, ►tJhlrt111 13r 1. ;i bon had bwo fingers of his right hand .se- their opponents put togs ber 45 for 8 dates wrote in Uxbridge, seventy -six at , •' . . _ .., .. x -. . verely cut. His yognger brother Chris. wickets when time was call d. This was Whitby, eighty-eight at Oshawa and a hun- ... . Winoeys, Weeds! ' - 3 dyed and lift at Port P@ .. % P. furnished the power at the crank. The by no means a game betty n East Tor- y fry, a total for the . . _ , • �%orsteds, Et @. - - 1 -' -T _, ;- b count of 888. It is staan a Port P - ` _ .� - , little fellow was attended and the wound- onto and Pickering, but a friends y g ' . - .. _ 1. 't. s are ro esB` nieel game for practice and was enjoyed by all should draw such a mach larger number _ - ; .. . . -, -` :. 1. y - than the other places. {a) •••4'- = .9 ; —Rev. Mr. Perrin ietnrned Tbnrsdaq who took part therein. An immense Bob Welch awns an sged black .horse _ .- _ - - - �. r Michi an, where he crowd were in the city on T uesda to see "P: from Marine City, 8 which he uses for carting. Last Friday he A g� to gee our - 1: : had been visiting a brother who was dan• the orange procession whin is declared 11�.V S We 4an shOW be>ter Va�u@ _� � U. ' __ - thought to oelebraW the let i,a some style, ' i' tv. geronsly ill. We are happy to state that to have been the largest gat eying of the and hired a buggy. By evening he was than ever. Our snits made to order at e14 will �:._f ti s- the patient is improving nicely. Rev. kind ever congregated in a city. The gloriously drunk and abused his horse. Lim —Y . --_ - _ - ` - Ferr'in states that nowhere in hie eaten- procession was about two h ore passing 8 eryman Johnston feared for his bugg_ ��yy, and • Surprise you. - �' siv, trip did he see the crops looking as given point. A great numbs oibrass bands took it and the horse over to his etaLble for . . - . z - P _ -. . well as they do in this vicinity. This is •from all parts of the country were present safety. Welsh was then arrested by Chief '" `' - - and ably assisted the fife an I drum in fur• Wright and given accommodation for the `,.,: {o) . - q' :. certainly - enooaragin� . . . • 1 �"° sin was a strike declared at Squire nishing music, all of a party nature. Al. night in the dooler, from which he emerg- .. - - xr :, �;� ' ed next da to answer a char a of vraelt ,' -- " Bnzatiiag's honey works. Regax'dleso of thou h the city was crowds 3 with country his hot e. Th Char a way prom and �$ $'r8 >�1s0 haldlg selmless bpots '4Ph1Ch W8 S;rB sun@ .X ¢: .. Y.. , a the Sabbath day these tittle creatures had poop e, including ail manner of span, MayaY Hamflton nod him $10 or Ada s. g` p _ i k b , .' `' . on Sunda ,and it was after much the proceedings were vent orderly, thn y� 14e effect satls3faCt1011. :. , {` a row y It is not often a fine is inflicted on behalf .. �; ti _ Im '_ , `- trouble and the procuring of a new seper• saving the police court ufhoialB muc of the poor dumb brutes that do our work. - - .. . . ` " ;_ ate 'hiv® that reaoe was restored. Violent trouble. We should like tc see the anni It would bo better if justice of this kix►d `` = Yl z: ` dulged in, but no arrests versary of confederation celebrated i was fr "� ­ � `s° .'• threats were in r that to $nine such manner w'ben eo le of al �a°nt• It not pnly.ben�eflts tier an- ': 6, a�. '° b `:, , . ' Y #`p- " were made. W. Ut. (Iors3on, b o + - p , p finale, but restraioe the btnt�al intota .oir x. ' -.• ,� i .. ,,t °,X - a,.- °'_ � . teriall misted in re. 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