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LWfi� end Nina Thornton are visitin 5--. ". . ! ' .- East Scarboro. - . - _ - _ i � ".. . wroficsoto"al garb#. - � ­ I_ _� - � a %% � . . *. � . 'j.'. . � - � 1* ;,- , ­ .1 . � I " - �, . I _'. ��� UT I �_" I . .. . .1. . .. their brother at Norville. : 1, 1. . i . � DECIERT I I _U* . ' :"­` I �. • ;., . Viv. Orandall Sr. is visitWg it Mrs, D. Air. J. D. and Min R. McPhee a" vioit- ..,_ �_" - Y, I I r, - I '. ,I�.,e � . l . jifedictZI. I in their parents here this week. r��,�..." ..,11 I ;1 _ As Vbaie bought up Dan Re*n'l litEiry. THE PRESS ANP JOTTXD DOWT4 BY ouji Orandell's. * I .1 ­1.1� . r. .. I 11 5 , - - - I .. . - - . - I , , , , , - - - - . ­ , V­�� ­­ - V. J. T. B. Malcom has fully i " 1. i . . 'Mrs. Coo, ana the Mi1mbe Rnow. ' - % _--`--" - N,M,D-,C-M-XC-P- - btfainess and have added several new COURROPONDXNTB. ! I . I � .1 I �. .. • .1 I ; 11. A - � if BATE NI ' . - from his indisposition of last week. 1 ,­� . . . ner. Office and Residence, - I'- _� - les spent a few days in Toronto. 1._,� ��. . I .-,.. I i , CO ' horses and buggies, I G&D LC�OMOUW . I .,. 0� . I � . - CLAREMONT .. �: . I - �._'. I� , ' ­ _ : - ; . , - I - I . . . � R • & S.O., T I in Oface hours: moining � .�.. 1: ­ I ,r. � � ': -­ .. . Chris. Reesor intends going to the Grand -I.;; %i!'i, -- .L... .. 1i t pick the public with good rigeat �11 hours, �11 - ­ . I.. I I Tbos. Mixwell, who is buildialk IL now ­ - , " , ­�� i - - ng6 . - - - 1�, -�, . . xin;i3treet, ,rri, to S. - - I - __ --,-- ., , . Manitoulin Island to spend his vacation. ., J .' .11�, i: ,I , 11:3wo; Eve I . Covered 'bus meets all trains. In *. barb, had it raised on Saturday of WS We.— ­'LL __ �I . .; ,� _'S� 11 ,7 , - ; , A., � �. - - �. &A to I . V. J. Michell is gradu'Llly coinpleting 9 Mr. and Mrs, 8tephenson, of Arthur, . , ­ , I , ---------- . '. , � �.�;_ ­� ---- � -, . - . I , � . " , connection with livery I keep a t Week. , , - , , ­ * * .., 'at music. . . . bis stable. . visiting her brother, Mr. C. C. Reesor, Of _ ­7 � - I.W _. , --.,-,/— I -1 Sale, Commission and Board- � . J. �4 , I -, �7; ' 4.;aw , F I. ... __ _._____'­~11�� . Ul-A (%&^ tltl%lk nil ^r j%T-^V%#rh ;a with - Miss Pugb, of Whitevide, has been vie- this nl0A . 1'%�` "' , , - � 1. v.- ,-� F - - - I I , L 4 11 h I . . � . . W I I I . ­7. . 7.-;; , �_ ,-� I . - -� - - -;, , ; I " . .- . ing Stables, Pickering. - iting for a few days with her sister Mrs. A number of the elite of thi I t - I'll 114,I,,�'-.'; a—�-�—­ Ida sinipsong, I . . .: mhos Gibbons and wife this week e a,ce a �w �. � �� ,I * ._. � �. .. 11 0 . � ��4- - -1 I . �. I.-, . I �� . ��. , J, �� 1, , miss : L. 0, Annie. . tended the "Croquet Party" at tics * . .,�..';I. . ' - . . N- 0�4ba. T7v'- =:M0=:En- A.. Dickson, of Stratford, and bis sister e Tenth 1... p, - �-��: r''11 -9 ,..- . .. . . _..- __,�, - , . ­­ ___ __ - - __ _ , :. - . %, ", -§` 11 - pUPIL OF Our merchant has bad the foandation last rrec't. :4� ',',-;-,,I - i .. I "'. W. -9- I— 0 , t- M C,, A I I � t A m . I I 00(1 04 . _­W,�- �-,w , usic, is -prepared t6 give le' of Aurora, are renewing old acquaintan- , I 1 Re- ­ . ��__ .1 . .�- - ­` " 1� '. 4' . instrumental and Vocal - ' - I i h and McGill are doin ..-7.' "' i��­ . ,;or vatory Of � Mug 0. I . � 11 _k I -1, ..� ... I . I I, .­'. :, - ,� . . a . laid for a new and commodious stable, M -- Lei$ man t1XII , - i. ,&otZ . rc. 11 -, ,6. . ces here. n sal 81, � .. in both , . " .... ,� _ I .� I - , - .,� . - - - ­ , sons ices given if required. . 20 ­ Ir'. .,­!- - . - near his store wbiob will add much to the' a,ru:t'_.;_i1 !rade beautifying our tow . !� ,..� . ", ­ _. I.", . . ,i- - 1, - . � I " '' L ll,t i . . . '44,� : . , , '�, - - , I = . . ! I I k vicir. I I - the use of paint. : 4;-41� - . �: ;'Ig� ...-, - , , ar�anteed _L i ; � - f,-,: , - ,., � , . - I ,�:,-�,4;i , fere, "4 -100 .1 _ I Claremont Court No. 486, L 0. F.holds .. Thorough instruction Gu - � . I ­I , e _y .-, , . _', : "� ,,,?�. - .". i� a , . " I 1! -_ .' " I . 1,* _' La .. N app arance of his lot. �, C , " `� �'� I f �� -. - - �'.,� . .- .3� � ". -J,. - . � . ". jd9S m ' its next regular meeting Wednesday even- Th- P -.,. Mr. Hewitt occupied the Meth- ." 'i - "� . . , Address, ciaren,OLC _ _ _ .- . " � -..: -4 ca , -,.,, �1 1 : . . . . . 1. 4o-52. I :� . Ad& .. . . 0 ing July 27th. Members govern them. Bore affliction has come to one of the 1, .Z_S i. , � ­ ,.- "� I. _.."k", . . 10, tif aq .M. CM 'O in i . odist i;:;!�.;t Sunday evening, and preached. _''Lif . � _. -.. ... ..!. pK, . S1, "4 " ho es of this plane. Mr. Lennon Whu - , - 1 - f. ..,. -_ _1' , . 'A A .�. L I . "_ .. .4 . a In - 21�131� '. � � '. I., 09 S selves accordinRly. I W - nt and impressive sermon.. '....-:�11�tt-, - ... ; , . ..: a eloq-.�, " ­ • V ­­. ­0, ­' .. : � I _�.­. I .1 , 4" _,,. I MISS LETTIE HEAGENS 1, =Z eux w . - . : '8 Mr. and Mrs. J. Bandy and Miss Gould buried one of his sons only five weeks "' � - a hw� - Thos. Beare last week unloaded a car of _.'; -2�ti, I , I A'I 14 at e* ;;� to *- " " a � ��O � _!,� . : �_ ':y - �r 2,0 � � � I ." � . . . BECEIVE W P4 . r4 '.4 N have gone to their summer quarters in ago has lost another who d-ed on Simur .: � .. • ­ .� " ­1 � I - PARED TO 0 . - binding twine, and is now in a position to -. � . � I � . ­ _. - 11 - ­ . ; �� tj ­ ' 4� --w a -1 - - - 04 : -.4 ­ . I , `W --;l;�, . �;, - S NOW PREPARED slice Tait, a teacher in I a 'I -jdV - . hers day, 10 inst after an illness of a few hours su I our farmers with that commodity. - . "�.- , , , li - . . 0 Muskoka. They will be joined others y ., �41 %_" ,.- " I ,. * �1­4 -t;--. .- - TA i 9, , 'ij..' .15 I 4, .:�:p . . - � A� T inusic Pupils �4: " It gives we CD F� JVIK - to , d -al took place on Mon - Vies Anna Turner, of Dakota, who has.*, , : I .";.M , -. � "', Ir, - ,�: -, of "NIusic sfty uration. Thefunet . �'i 11, ­ - ­. .1 � : h of out villa later on. . I . rl�', ` , _. j., - I 1. i.- . � .V_� "' - , - niuleuc '- . -!,- --, � " . 1�1 - the Toronto College I miss Yleagens as ;;. day. been visiting relatives in this neighborhood.. ,��"'..�,,,tl ", , � . .. ` , . '' ..�,:". � • 1-1. . much pleasure to reoo, died with ma ;_ a, . - � Wm- Co Cotes. of the 7th con. has been r . � I . I _. . � ateacber of Music she has Stu . 0 Z I qo,q - t I . � -, _. . ; . ��:'_':, . � 41 IQ � 11 :: - . . I _ B I - . . - _. �_ . fi. I . ,�. I � . ... , - -, , . - . I for some time, and who, during that period ' • - , 1, ,� - -, -1�-, ,_ 1F:' t, ­­ - year, W • 31 �t.� QD . �.. ", ,. 0 4 , .3 in a illost studious Man i 99,C w . - - I I for the past three training. - � � 01 Cq ; very ill with inflammation for the past I AUDLEY. - : ""; V i , - ,-,;_,.., .11 *. . � ca :j I ... . - � - 7. -2;A . I I tho ot'911 t"""'cal ,4 , . . has made a host of friends, has returned to ,,.,kI -1 q,' 01-, - �. ... I � - __ 11 I - .1. .- . . ,. --t. )upji throu,",hout." X� eek or so, but is now improving and his ' . . U " � .� . aud possesses a Is . . 4 I .. �,N ". " ­_ " exce I - * 6.. ". I , . ..:. ") A - . 11�11 ­Jli�2�1 . Der, llent I T to - > . . h .I. I . " ' , roved tv 6m. t=" Z 1 6 � . her home. ­ 11 .. el . 1. I, . P, 06 rj:�-. Cd Q_ - - ... .� �, Ili - - - - 0 . t .- , .;A.. liesi . jz!!,Q Q F1 She -s' j 2-�, 11 9 11 " 4 ! recovery is but a question of time. Miss E. Elliot spent Sunday at " Ill has proved st'Lt",111- , .0; 'U.6d ca home dencopia, Q � 0 0 The ,,White Caps" should be Attending�:, ,�N4 A� fl,;Iw I ­ - ------- , t� - Misses Hamilton are having an ".. !k - __ __ � _ � . .. - . I � - 014 0 ZI 0 The s re m ­ ­4 - _ > a 8 0 .0 S M _I (.D. '0 with her mother. ,44­x .." 11�'�A- . , 11 I " .. - ., .. --- I � e 0 k ::: 0 X X.- ;r. 4) 0 . � iron -'- � ."A- - � _ . .. � - . o -- Id ;4 , ; ,­o 4.2 N , . , �: 10 0 ,� S.! I . to their duties u t a , judging from tho - - . Leya I. . 166 �,l 0, W fence constructed in front of their W. ,tot. 6f Toronto, spent Sunday conduct of one 0 our citizens ? in regard to ' . , _§ 1, - � . - W 0 , 4 � ��- _. I "--,. . - c5o; , .1 , I :;) 0 0 .: -,!,-' - 4'. " 11 - go .410 .- " . . ­11 :1 "� . . 1, � � I . ; - - - � , A % M �4 W 0 [a, VD! re - with his brother John. the illness of 9, near relative. •J-1; j�-x r.* I I,.,, - . "O 1.14 '141 I A .1 I . I. BARRIS , k -4 . . % A4 d - -4 . residence same in design as that protect . . , - - . , . ­ J, ; -4 �'. - - .A . , ­ E LL, Q, C-9 , ­ . ­ �. I "'. _;Alo�,144 g- - _%".. ­ - q , , - ., , r - *1.11 " - I... 'I.' � . - ­ I, . - ��,-i , , 1, I_' >''; *�, -K*V " , '. .� .'­f.i - - '.. . , "I, 6 0 0 ; 1119 . ­­ - E. FAR , NVE co ! 0 0 .. I, ag OU0 �-t � 0 , the grounds in front of the mouse. - T� � � � . ­ Attorney, and County z -0. i , 0 I Mrs. Robert McBrady has been very - .. " !;N-A ,A,ttor -y '40.� Q . t:4 X 1"Z 0 0 0 r:4 ! 1, . . . .- -I , - .� . , , ,3 J. TER, C011uty Cro'�"' 10 , PIZ Goo. Stokes had an abunqance of Yisit- sick during the past week. - . - .. -, � -1 . ....� ... .. ,_ - � � I - - - , R it i . _� , - House, Whitily. - __ - I I __ ... . , , _1 t. 1. � ,�jl . T, , - ___ 10 , � .1 I - � , , IL4 - court lious __ - I.- ;�) : -, , . . . 0 , - - I - __ " 11. ." '. .,. - I � -*4 . . W, . . �j Solicitor. - . $3 C3 - a shoi'i -, - _ " . I � 1�_ - " I - ��,, , - '_ . ;- - ors during the week among them being, Min Cacr,rie Bray, ofithe North West, is - Dr. Tabor, of Toronto, paid us -.�., 1­ . :­�y � . , - - 0 .."'; �� I ., - IF011, ',N'O- f­ , , , - - �> ,,, 0 O., 4 1.1% ,:-(;��-. ­ -,I I .__ - . � - I � jj Eil, SOLIC, • ., tz t , ,� �':,j . . ,a_ � I ,IES MIL'. C5 to 't 42 Mrs. P. C. Butler, of Peterbor:5. .Mrs. W. at present renewing old acquaintances visit last wee�. - . .,: Coj,.1;1eyU:1ce1,1 . ;-, as A A 4) "S 13 $4 0 .1 1� � .-..,I- � . W - �, � , ii.. . . "I ,_ ­ _1 - . , 'ic 0 - Mrs. B. A Ellisou has returned fr om a .'I,-",.- .1.­. .:-­,�, - - - '', -: 1� - , � "Yough�1111. , .- ?. rX.g �I` " I _� I � " - , �*_ 4 � I., � I V � It y 1) n W cte. office at ;i � ,� t0D I J I 1%10.,Iey to loan. � .0 i S. Glenn, of Oshawa, and Mr . Byens, of here. , . ,� . AN; I 0 ; k .- ;- a A �*,, ,I - . I A 'I," 'Ica -.---- . -0 - -- -, ,�', 1� *,--... " '.. �- ,11 - - Tljiitl0 11' - .- . - - - ____ ,-- __ - - . I __ C� 'a 0 - , ok N I C46D The storm which pabsed through here trip to Toronto. . . - . A., 4- , * 'I �--.m, I - .P 10 0k.1 Stouffville. �,1�4,�'Gft,�.- .. I . ')� '­ " `*. , - S. I 01 ' ' . - , ''.. ­ - ` - - �::z ,;: IS M �., ;�4 :D 0 i Miss Alice Fowler, who has been ff ., . 4 ,; - V1 BXRRI A ::) serious- , -- �,' I"-+, . ow & ill(:GILLIVRIV �e � __ _- >% The child of Wm. Dolphin, who resides on Friday last did considerable damage to � 4W � �;. �,4,�: .,Y, - I • ovvosito Post I I lyill, is rapidly recovering. - 11 _,�:.I'�Z,4. � , 1.441� . ' •7� -,�­!Z �,�;, , ", I � I :, -, . - -ji., _. , .. � .. , - ,.-, ­ .- -k.jileo. - -,- _- -_ __ - - - __ � . _ ,., � - (,,* . -1� " � - . . P .",r.;;, Sol I icit t I'., &,� Oftice "4 •-ON ,-I 0 to .t- 55 south of herejell from a sofa on Tuesday the crops and other different thingo. �� . ­ . I � . DO, . I . . . 1� �1. - Ili by fill J tio - Ball I Mrs. Brown and Miss Franey, of Mark= . .,. '21, - j ,�. i I- :- I ' . �, . `.,;`;,i � , otflt!Q, l"i).111, Sy morniuu and fractured its collar bone. The young man'from Greenwood doer, �..­ .1 1 4-'� . �1. .� I 11 . -ay I L'- . 1j. Moue} to --- --- - ont . . I - � ­ •I . . - -, , -­_ A. )leu - - barn, are visiting friends here. � . 1� t;,-, - - . . . ­ _44 I ,I - -------- --- ! . . I C.. 4. i 14 . I k�' , - � - - - . - 1z , , I - - . M@dical attendance was called for and the not coo so visit: t lietie par arts, how is it ? Mr. Tilmuth Pherill, of Scarboro Jun: . - �11. " `- .t V, ,,� -. ' -1 -., - ....I R ! � E I'%,,- BAlfflISTE13 . - . � _� I k, k . . . infant is doing well. What arei the attractions now Jim. ' �,:,-"�.-.; 0" ..­? " .)10;11-y to loull. -NO . .. - -� __ tion, was in the village last week. - .--.-,W. � I �:" � : . * � - - _ - s P z"' I � . ", - *11 � i , - and r3olicitor, �­' . a rio,.,. Ban .A��, _ - -, ".­_ "Y. -''. T110' " , 0 j�aijk, ilicker- E. Not-ton, Hayward Bros., and Man- A vet y Place last R. B. Vardon passed through to 4V ka - cointnission. OUICE). Ovey Ontan 4-y . . r town car, ``'° �( - : :V- " . . . i-,J;j ; :?t - : ., �,,,�,_. � tic& Graham, have each porch aBed a new Wednosday evening the 1111th i his way to 1,11 dnionton, N. W. T. . 1_4� � I. - '_; � - . . oven. every Sawrilry. - - not at th L1. . , '. � . ing; � � - PICKERING BRANCH. * .-, ,q�.' - S - � iieperat0l', and will attend' to the itbunditut residence of George Walters. It being Frank flilts has moved into the village," - - -N` ��,,1,� ,-., __ . 1 . :! ��., ­ . - "r )�', LL.B., of Law- — __ ' I- , " T S. 01011., *11 - ­ crops this fall. The three machines the marriage of his daughter Minnie to and is domiciled on Church St. F. - � ',, *'*,�­ '� " J AN • . I r I,— , V Iiarrist(,Irs. I " 1 ,�4. , I !�i 5 . . . . . . - � `�-, .1. .. , , -, .. .� . nionville,' -' � - ­ I . . . Sol j,,jtors,,.\ otarieE ":c•, i" Toro pen f6r the transaction of all legi -, ..It I '11*.", 41�', ��l,- , , X.: .1 - 'co _� ,�, - relici!, .0r,",�'11" 't i, )to - Street, � 0- . .. .. tlrnat� should be able to thresh no all out. Mr. Perkins of Owen Sotvpd. It is stated Rev. Mr. anr, Mrs. Real, of U .. claernion el" . . , , '�; . I t vury Thurgday. called on many friends here last week. - I ��'._.,) " J. �_ 11 1. - . . . o ;vin be at Bauking BuBinetis. Our foot-ball team visited Brougliana the It& . I,--,. - ."". `� - . . V 1� rout o, floury to loazi-,22Y ppy couple are about to reside in .: 1, . .. . - - . , N_- , � I". .. , Fq1._ . �.,,.: % _ �, cly's shop: MOD Wm. Pallister has had his dwelling re...'q"' ".' `irl �!,;A_V, , � . - - . . Office over J. Bun I OFiricE Houas-From 10 to 3; Saturday on Saturday and defeated the home team East Toronto. .. - ­5 Y. -it I , � .,��._, .. 11 I _� �' " �� . "'. . l:(- • � . . ­ • , , _. I I—, � " iv., V�_ . 1- . I __ - - __ __ . ! . - *­a*"-* I painted, improving its appearance greatly. . . ­ .2 _ - ,_; ,; , - . 1� to I o'clock. by I goal to 0. The Brougham boas . . m �.",� ­,� I ____ . � " V. _'�.f � - i, .'j, .'_� - , BROCK ROAD. . We,are to see the pleasant !jfe of �-- _�-,,, � , �� ((;!,.,: I - I A , �4ff`�­ ., i,­ - 7 , , . ;, � ' �"'_` , � . I - ,�.,�.:_"_ - � ­­ - : " (_et�`1`-((1.y" "' Savings Bank iii,conneetion. claimed a goal but it was not made. , . . � -jp���;, ,, -.;. -im. ,. . glad , . , ,� . ,,I � - - h . . Mr. Jas. C. Fuller, of Mitchell, in oar �,%,,,,,Ia -W I,- : •_, .- I I �� I " , � . - _­­ "ARY SUR- .�. � I I ;�.. � , ".4""i , _ . jj 0 p.,.j I �N S, V E TE, 11 IN . (8-y) GEORGE KERR, MUDIRer, Claremont team had only ten men in the . � ' I � , - - "cl" ,'� , a W!_ J. P. Robson has recovered from his se. midst. ,:- -'�­,.R-: . i .1� - " •�:­��r­ � _ �, , � _. ; H,, r,EoN,, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- - . field which fact hindered them some. �.. 1, I 11 _tt,�,� - - � . - � - ----------- - � : P�f_r ;. will visit ,Wbitevale --- --------- vets illness. . Mrs. James White has been visiting her --:, ,.- " 1P,( A ,�.: , .. ­-1,(­. - - ., -,,It'. - . � �-_ ..,.I": , "I' Toronto, :' I . I- . 'A - � E. R. Eddy and F. Spofford left Mon. - , � � ; erinary College, I f I - Madill, of Springfield, for .., � _ .. _ 1W_ . - ­ t - -- - -�:": � -, , - .. 1, W�l -11 - N!, I ii cberrywood every Saturday. Diseases 0 Till the 31st of 0. H. Doten wait at the wagon shop on daughter Mrs , , , .1 - . and y shoeing forge, ,_ :, :., � . : day morning on a fishing tour to the . � '. If-"l,. 4 k ,- , " ��. � A., , , ", � - 11 I ' ' " . , '4', . I - , -U, . - - � . . � the few weeks. ." � . , P�, � �4, . ) - horse's foot attended to at U3 � '' I - . . Monday and Tuesday. ,,�., - � , _.. I � � . � - � . - ­', �� �, . I the' )Ihptly at- 1 .' ... ­ . - r - . I , I Calls pr( t. L I - north. They intend to locate at Douglass I Madill, accompanied by his wife and � .,;A ..p I . lot '33 7th con.. Pickering. n Mr. Speight, of Markham, &ccompanied 4 � IPL tended to. Telegraph address -. Whitevale, 0 �k st.,�,-�-".,li- , _ ET - . - I % -�, " , A -� l-p . . � V".iil :_ , . - by a friend, gave tas a call a few days ago. � -, - , '.....'i, � I ,-I . River, Out. 34-Y . I Point, or it place of some such name Miss Emma Taylor, are spending a fevr .- r'. � S, � II� . iy . _, . . . . ", - I ,-- - I., "".. - il . - P.O. addre80: Green GUST-: 1-892' _ `r: ". --If-` _ 441., 'I, � '. . , . _____ . - ____ ._ 9 Just what time Monday they left we cau. "'D. O'Neill give us a call the other day. da with friends here. - " �, I , . . ­ ;;l � . } %.r'- . 'AJR - . feel sure is - - 1 , �` " , .. I -:, S , • ETEIII N, �y I : ' was after cl�urch Old friends are always welcomed to our 9r. and Mrs. Thomas Burton have re ' 'A,.' j I, % . ivIr , 11 I . . ­ - .. �, I . . . _­ - .. , _� , Ontario veterin_ , Special Bargains will he '" "'Y "" turned from visiting their daughter, Mrs. � - `?�`J 1� " . . T. )10PK I on Sunday at least. town. I ,Wltn 1,1.4. 11 � I - IN e surgeon. gra,,Iuate of I residence, Lin- ; . - T. Pingle, of Bowmanville. Mrs. P. v- ,­ ..% '-�jf 0" �,,v , .1 ,4 . I . . ary college, Toronto, office auct re by day . I SOM6 WifiCheyiOtlfi youths booked Geo. We are bustling with our bay and tut- - . �,��,!-,-4;.� . ?, �� 1. - - Pickering village. Calls offered in Silver Hunting nied them. . ., ­;-"Ci, • .1 .. b • - ton's avenue, . 7, .-�Xe. .1-:*f, � It' . . . - � - . . ' n .- - 4. -s I .1 promptly at-tended to. A first class ' I i Cooper's buggy wheal the other week and niFs in order to get breathing time before cOmPs I or night I I Mrs. Thos. Robinson, of Peterboro, our. - 1, I ­- . � � ,If, I z - - ­ I , � . general biacksinitb ribop in connection. New 1, stem that could not be found for a uum. is wheat comes in. Very little time will I .­ I I . key. and , s m . wijad . her way from visiting her father, Mr. John. . - 1��- . . - t . I rigs gotten up, as well as all Manner of repair. � . . ' - her of days. Such mischief as that is intervene. - . .. I . -.* i I - ing done, at lowest living rates. Laine and die - le, but Morgan, of Searboro,called on her sister-in- _'. ---. � . I We are not much on. the grumble, .. � i specialty Of, always a firiat watches and key OPEN rathes Several whips have been .. . _.. .._�,,�._ . .. - . ... . . . , . . . eased feet made a 23y . . 1. there is a limit to all endurance. Those law, Mrs. Rubinson, of this place. __� . *. Y " - class sboer on band. 811rily . sheds recently, which 'a �,,� -, 3`'- ", , . I stolen from B. I on to pass along the Brock Mrs. T. P. White has returned from a 1, . - -:. - j - FACE . WATCHES of ` who have occasion The - , .� � - I . - 114 . another an act. This latter Road cannot suppress the outburst of dis- two weeks' sojourn in the Queen city. . _ __ I ' .- '� - " q societies. - -prank is charged to outsiders. :1 .. •I . . - . ! . ----,---- _'­­- �, I . . American_,-- and ,­ Swiss. gust that escapes them as they look upon air of that place appears to have been bene- .' - _�,,�,�i --- .. � - . - , �. " I . - i �­ , " .k � ISIN.-G SUN LODGE No. 135. I. Q. ** ' The turnout on Tuesday was not AF1 the crude railing constructed a few hun. ficial, as she is much improved in health'- . , .'! 1 . ' . - : " s every Mond .. _ ,-- - . . �.._ ay ; make. Xlso a. large num-. large Its the previoug week yet much stuff Bred vards northof the main corner '(,f our Master Russ Taber passed through th&' I - ..'_ - I '. _ Ill G. T. This lodge meets 0 - . , 1. ­ ling in the year, in Dale's Hall. Pickering. hanged hands. Boll butter brought 15 town.. We venture thiat such a sample can- village the other day with his band of .__� _'� ._%j , �k evez invited join and help advance -�'- � - . Every person invi her of aesirabl© second ' Shetland ponies, handling them like a' - � ,;-;� 1� _. . 121Y • . cents and crock realized 1Bj. Eggs were not be wen at another place in the county. :_ � the grand Cause of Temperauce. I . . I . - I plainsman of the west. Russ has the fas- - . . . . . ____ __ __ - . band watcbes in run ­ - disposed of at I I eta. per doz. No doubt Cedar poles make a half decent rail guard P . .. . . - . - vauatilcoo carts. .. . . . the small attend,tucewas.duetothe dull if properly prepared, but-when thrown to. test pony in the two counties. u-'. ,� I ' I . � . . ______ __ .------ - ___ . - -,..:. - , .1 ning order. . ­., .�_. appearance of the morning. '_text Tues. ether anyway and then nailed, without Mrs. C. Hilts, of this lace, was strickew. - .. - . I - I - 1. . . . . .4 - I I C01I.Vegaiwer. &e. , . 11 ... - I : , dav we expect a larger market. teing peeled, the appearance is none of the down with an attack of paralysis on Sun- , f.,-,. � -- . . - I , , . . . �HOJIAS . best. Surely when the southern members day last, and succumbed to the disease on . . I �: ... . . � , ;,,, ,, I i M_ _I . DIUN_'�, Conveyauct,r, Co AT: SACRIFICE PRICES Mr. T. Voucher. aucticneer has made � ' _ , � - . through here on their way to council Wednesday. Her remains were followed . I ,� _. ri3i!isioner for t i�;inq Affidavits, etc., Clare- attend thf, Claremont pass 31 ' urrangewcuts to a' 20Y . next week, they will order the removal of to the grave in the Methodist cemetery on, .- * -., ��i­,,., I - .: Mont, Ont. .---- _____ - ___ - - . - 'inarket, every Tuesday -forenoon on and . , '. -,- � I I . . - � - MO. S,., BARNARD the eyesore ana have a proper railing con. Friday by a large number of sorrowing rel- & ' I BC'_\TIN7G, Issner of, Marriage � after the 6th of Sept., next forthe purpose -1 atives and friends. . - . 'I', I . - 1. .� .. li.;� � � � . - I . - . structed. The thing is jested at by .al I ',I-ii *1 * - ('aunty of Ontario. Of- . I ' '' _ .4 - . . . I ­ , - . or ti,.e C - - - The st-.rni on Friday broke d-)wn some - . , I - I % - � I . 1n)- iiV6 see it. . - . � Be Licenses f, r dt his ro,,Heuce, PiCki-1-ing ., - ., "rV"Rr1_3:1rr:B1r- - _. - of sellitig by auction any [krui stock, i - � ' " - �co at the store 0 : .. I ". - � . villaue. 12-Y 1 ­_.­ I __ plenients. Lousehold furniture, ete, that � *..**a-* 11 sbade t=ees on the streets, blit, no further--, -,- --.: S� _ �, . �� - . - ' - - I ­ V . - - . . __ - ------- - o. . UXORIDGE. . I damage was done. The gathering togeth �:` ".' I I. � I a , ,- � . R. BEATON, TOW.'� S111 1-1 CLERK 1� SPECIAL NOTICE way be brought to the market for sal . .. � r". I . , 1. - � D. er, cr)iiiipissioner for taking Charge moderate. no charge make if not . ._... er of a number of ladies at a rug few � - - '.I �.. I - ,-. I . . 10 , - . , ,. - ; 1� . - afrHavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. Tuesday was the •-glorious 12th." Quite days previously may or may not have(mms- - � . "_,.�:_, - I. , ,: , I I - � . ­ sold. . " . -money to loan on farin property. Wills pro- A 2 & ,_ - a number of Uxbridge people visited Sun. ed this violent storm. It at least caused-. I -,. , �,, , .: . : bm6ted. OFFICE-At 'Xhitevale- 'Will be in . ,&� Our has given notice that ." -- 1, - . . I . I �4.. ., ,." . 17 I Brougbaw every .�Ionlay afternoon for the .. all horses or cattle allowed to pasture on derland, where a demonstration was held. many ears to burn. ,,, .1� ;�-"- F, I I tz- 1, . �,' transaction of busi-v!,,i• 27-v I - .- 1�:''­ - . the highways in his beat on and after - There were about fifty candidates writ- Fraternal societies are popular insta - I - , - , ,`,,�A­ 'I .,. - . - .. - 1. - �. : ,,, - - ____ � .. ing on the exams here this week. Sixteen tions in this place. The I. O. O. F. and the, . I . 1. . _. . . - -�,, P, .� , . . . - 1. - - - . A reh i te(.t-.- - __ _____ � .. . .. Wednesday, July 27th will be by law were writing for seconds or matriculation, A. O. F. have lodges here, both with a large! �. •. � . �,' - , '�-' - I..., I---- - � _­ - . . ­ : .�... f. .. I � I . . A, A. POST, Cji;INTY ARCii1nCT W . it. HOWSE, Druggist, of Whithy, pounded. This stop is found nemsary and about forty for thirds. number of members. The A. O. U. W, - ._� '7�4 11. .. �,. 1, - I , - . ­­ I . - I _ 4 1V - * for the county of Ontario Drawings begs leave to inform the public that h in order to prevent damage to sidewalks A public baptism took place in the race lodge.of Green River has a large member. . _.,.., �, .,.,.�� - _11 and i�pecificati )D; furnished for every cleag of . Rthe I - �' 'q � I" - 1-1 � has engaged the services of-Mr. J. H. H' other property. Those interested jnst, south of electric light station about ship here, and the A. F., A. M. are well re ' , ".. _ � ,41. ... I , - . . . - I �111, -- . - building. ste.an and hot water heating and t OD I and .. � ­11._i ^j_ . _ ..7 , . I . -, - -I A " - . ventilation a specialty. Office-Gerrin block JURY, a Graduate of Detroj Mica, abould goyeri3 themselves accordijagly as 8.30 Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Silcox of- resented. We le that the A. 0. U. W. . '.�_ ,.'' 4. , -Z k--' �. , . �; - �,� � . corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnifby' Institute-and Chicago Opthalmic ColleRP Mr. Palmer Pmeans business. ficiated, arid, although there was only one initiated three new members at their . ­. 0 I � - '�V� , " � . last .,: P, - �, . _ . I . Residence-KiugFton Roan East Pickering. 37-Y to beat his store on Fiiday, July 29tl: During the silent watches of Friday candidate, several hundred people lined the meeting. . ' . � - .. &I . i - ,.,. - �. ' ' , _i_� . ------ __ ited J, banks to witness the ceremony. We understrnd some changes are to be - 1, . "-I _. - . ­ Auctionee-riug. — (one day) to give free advice to all thosf. night, som rson or persons vifj - I - 4- I -- .-A.- - .4.� e8 . Friday evening last was a magnificent made Li the location of some of our bust - _::, " .1 , troubled with defective Vision. Don H. Jobbitts rioe store and with the assist ' ;" 45" I , - - I ­ ' ., 'KS, - the - old - and reliable one -just R, I . k"'! .:�'7 t ; ju t the evening for a garden party, ness men. Mr. Jas. Malcom moving into,-'.' _� ,, .. FA I It B A 'N ble forget the date I riday, July 26th. Corn6 once of a chissel obtained from W. Dows. . . ' I -T,.:.,;- - • , , 9 Auctioneer, still in the field, able "d I and the 'Methodist Strawberry social on the store of Mr. Jae. Taylor, while Mr. . - �,_ - ,� I L back ­ .1 I willing to conduce any sales entrusted to him, and have your eyes tested. � . well's carriage shop pried in the - . � (��_;-V,. I �, 1�� - . . . . .. . ' Mrs. Plank's lawn, Main St., was an enjoy- Taylor will open out in the shop occupied! ._ _.. , � - - and takes tbi;; opportunity of thanking his pat - . door and helped themselves to boots. . � 41 1P.- � 11 I ­ I- - . . . . - able and successful affair. The Citizens' by Sandy Armstrong. The harness em- . '- _.. ,� 4- - . . ' - r6nsfor past favors,and bopegfor R continuance-, '.. -, SPECIAL NOTICE . , Just how Much stuff was taken it is not Band is a great drawing card at garden porium will be continued under Sand I a.- - -_ � 4 , '. I- .. - - - _____ : ".. � .1, . . . . oi them, TerLo's for Services moderate. Ar. --------- ____ ,_ _ � 111. , - . , known but two pairs of fine boots are at 3( , _ . , ° r'.. , . . . - . ranoements as to dates and terms can be made pa rties. able management in the shop occupied t . � : _,._t� � :I 10; ��, :411'. . . I 1. " ­ " . . . . � at the office of this paper. 45-tf - least gone. Suspicion is strong but no ar- Moses, was again in'the toils last Thurs- the late Daniel Moody. •.1 . , , �. "ki�7.* t - - -.- - - - - __ ____ - - -.:..,, ' " ` - �V, .,- _, . , HOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- ade. Most of us rem9mber day evening. We mean Mose Linton, sr., Our friend Tobias has -returned from his ;,. .1. ­1 ­ . I4. .1 L I'll, I ". . - ­i , . T tioneer, Valuatof, etc., for East York and CAU,T I 0 N the time, not long since, when the same lately cook for No. 5 Company, and more search after the Lieutenant. He found , -'.. - zY. . . - . . . I . " _., . , I I� . . . I the whole of -North awl.South Ontario. Strict . . . . . -house. $o his services. - ..i �11'1- 1. �P!,, I, � - — - . promises were gone through, but in that recently a walking temperance lecture. On him in the guard - ­1: •. - " . . . _.., I . . � . - _0 T ' - �, - . ; - attention given to all orders by mail or telegraph. � - - ; PLUG .. � � . " ,t I _�.,.. . . � -a. . - �­ I ,4t . I - . Charget Moderate. Address T . . . . . I instance . the thieves were foreignei the evening mentioned lie was engaged in were �not needed, and being himself board- � . . - ... ?I . - , - - ­ � , R, - - F OF THE . 66 putting down drink," and evidently put ed for a short time at thecountry' � Box 47, Brougham, Ont. ., jACH . I I a expense .- -_ . � '-_­ - � ­ - I . _. , . - . . ': * .. I I . . 1. . . . too much of it down, for Chief NVright, in the Mercer Home for bad old maids and , , . . �� - - - - --'- - - .. . I OEDAR GROVE. . him up. � ­_ - , � __ B (taft Slaves. ' - � thought it advisable to lock It delapidated grass widows under the sus " - 1� . - I -I------- - I - - - - - - - - - - - ____ __ - ____ - . " * a faughable to hear doses' appeals to ion that he was not "compus mentus' he . " ­ . A� fit.'_ �_ . ,V, - -I � . k 1. .,.: _. I.., - ', . . 'LIE, BOOT AND SHOE Jae. Boyd invited a number of the Chief not to run him in. -Times ' did not return as soon as expected', and ' ' - �'; %�-,t:- ... .. - � . 00ts --' - - _' I , - , friends was . '.._ ;_ � �", � : Maker, Pegged and sewu work. Orders . . . i OHN LEb e av . - -, �q', . promptly attended to. Experienced workman- Myiil -­'N' - I to attend a basket picnic at'Rosebank on During the storm on Monday afternoon, Julia bad to give his bald pate a vigorous - WIV I 1, . - � -.,, - - ,_�rt_, , ­ d .r �..., - - , � . ship. Don't forget the Stand, nearly opposite the ; . y I Saturday, the responders not being lightening struck and damaged several tale- combing with a corn cob before he could ..", - I " I - . - - - I r� .. . . - ­ . 1. �_ , News, King Street, Pickering village, 7-v I 4. . - �' elite enougb,the party was postponed un- graph poles on the line between here and get his ideas concentrated into the focus of ...,P­_� -I :M1 . . : - .1 ­ "W,'.'-4�, __ - : o. _., 113 MARKED_ :o: ., - _ I- . , . . . . . - � . - , ­ I . ..-.. - i ­ .. . ­ - � - til the following Monday, when that gentle. Stouffville. common-sense. , .4 . . aq.v - I . ­ �..' 1 AU,i'.' ­ "", � , , '. ". � 14, , `0 , � 1.431hi� I.- Hotels. - . 5 0,., e.,�- ,.: , � men succeeded in securing the company Mr. Mimi Thompson, of Scott, sold to Messrs. H. F. Wismer and Goo. -Burk-: �._ : � . -.10"?l 1� �___- - --.---,- - .. , , �. ­ " - - n­_­�­_ , � - �. : of ladies from Belford, Toronto, Mr. E. J. Breen, 22 fleeces of wool, shorn holder each lost a valuable horse last week,,-, 11.�! 4, , I � . .8L . 1. . � N _� - . -1 . - ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont. . . ..I . - - , I . '. from his fine flock of thorobred Cotswolds, that of the former's belonging to the �w - , , * . Waines Gordon, Proprietor. This hotel is IL . .., * , ... � U. S. and really had a, first clan time. Jumbo' � i-,�� . I : �'­ - ­4 -_ - . .� line now brick building, finished in superior - 4 - . . -a-- . weighing 457 lbs., or an average of nearly clan, standing nearly 18 hand's high and , - , "�, .. A,. - '1_ - , -1 � - IN BRONZE LETTER8 .%. : ..,:;. 7. . � ?, I : style. Every convenience and comfort for the - .. 1.� 20 lbs. to the fleece, built in proportion, while the latter's, Char- , - � ", 'I `.- i .- __ __ . I ' .."�, _;�' I, I - - . I � �, . ��? . . ., .. - .- - travell ng public. New and commodious stables __ . ' - WEST HILL. . . "' . � The Directors of the North Ontario Ag- lie Real, was of the get there 'variety, and, ,� I... ­ I ;.� ... " I and sheds. . 25y NONE OTHER GENUINE . ­.. ., � . ". - " ., . ... . . L ­ - I . . I , " .. . . � ricultural Society are busy preparing the a famous road horse was he, many a time . - ­ _ �, . . I :1 . . 1. , � - I . .1 . WESTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Out., - ' I On Sunday last 17th t4 omilemen, prize lists for the coming U fair, which having dusted long John, Wm. G., C. C. or ; � . . -,.-, 11 I � . I - ' - #' . ,- . - I .�. now open for the accoramodaticn 01 the In will be held at Uxbridge on Sept. 27 and other local sports. Tho' carefully reared -- - ,. ­V,�,11 I �! ��, � . . travelling public. This hotel, lately MONEY To LOA at at their hall and marched to St. Mar- I � z,z � . I I . having Is IWO 28th next. The lists, we believe, will be in a Methodist family, he did not take kind . - I , . . changed hands, has been re-f urniahed through , ...... .. .. - . - garete church where an ap ropmte - ' I - .. Out. Situated 49 it is, opposite I rink Mille, issued in a few weeks. - I - :, � , , " I ­ ­ .. I . the 8 ON MORTGAGE SECURITY mon was preached by Rev. Ralker, M. ly to an enforced attendance at the 12th � ., . I . I . �� . it is convenient for patrons of the Mi Is. Meals The 84th will lose its new Colonel, N. F. celebration at Toronto, and went dead as �e . - ! . L -, �, 11I I .. I I . ­ . , or lunch at all reasonable hours. Good stabling at lowest rates of interest. Kortgaoes &nd Do A. There was a large congregation pres. Patterson, of Port Perry, who has been ap- soon as he could get home. , ._ ­ � i and shed room. Box stall and enclosed and for - out who Joined heartily in the wvioe. . . i ;.., � . I bentures purchased for cash - . . i -1 . I I I . �' I , '_,_ L., 1, - , _1P . � I , � , � I • . , ' .. , _1, ,� � _ . A. . .. horses or cattle. pointed re in England of the Our Brass Band visited Toronto on the' �_­ . . .. 1. 1. - I i_.. I I K , . W - 19 I Weigh scales on the promises. .7 Z.T:l Ir . =93MAL — — 0 ­ , . The bar is OPeu at all legal home, and Is stocked , .1. dA lr!m The 19th of was loyally observed - ­% . I I Order f Foresters. This of course will ne- 12th inst., having been engaged to.. head I ,�t - , �,__. , 1� I �.: . �- t . � with . . � .: ��. � .11", � . - �` I � Al .1 .. -pure liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- bought and sold on ocimmi sloil. in our midst as is always it. L. O. L. oessit&te Mr. Patterson's permanent rest- one of thelargest of the city lodges M the,' - .7 - �., , , I 1. . . . - . CULLY, Proprietor. My :-, . I .. . I I I lz . .. I ... . �; 164, headed by the fine Whiteva1le Cornet dance in England, and removes a possible Orange procission. They made a very "' � - I .. I Lan&shirs and - I - ­ . ..`- I A ),- or: western, eir - �_ . ' �' , Agm� Z 08 1 01ty 0: band drawn by four horses proceeded to candidate for h jiadgeship of the county.- -creditable appearance, and th - layin . I 'i, . . - W(itchmaking. London and Manchester Fire insurance Com. - p 4'. I k - � . - 9"� . . . � " V 1_____­� I p&njes,_Nortb American Life insurance Toronto to join with there brethren there Journal. was A. 1. giving every satisfaction. Th7e_ _' _7', -"- _' -1;-, --'-�__ 1. ..­ .�� - - . - . � ,SrZ4. -t I .- __ -, - ,�� � , - . hever- t ,0­444,f - ­ - . '.., Co., 61W ACCidCAt Insurance taken. in celebrating the battle of the Boyne. ."'. ib., . _. I was Ion$, and it was n n , " . - � 4 � � . I way not cold, ' & ' .4%.. - � I ­ .. :�__ . I , , I . ` �..,1�17,z . '' ' ,_ - i - _. . . A. CUTHBERT, . - .. �,, I .. _- s�tl�. I d largely fix . WHITEVAL9... - -� the boys carried themselves with. . ­ - * L. 0. L., 164 has increased - - - . . ­ .. .. � 0z -, . . - . . . � K I—. . . _ - I WRE, *b - y agent for EDWARD SCHF - V A M2 - . Ah I -Im- j numbers lately and consequently there ' �"' ' . . ­ glory, ereptra ion , - i 8 for 8 I t g ti and road dust, Theboy ' ., '_ ' - ., . '. ' Azor Booth was in our vale -Saturday that so on the sheepskin, and the one : - - %r;:",.,�� I + a= usual '. : V� �_F -41% , ,,ches, Clocks, Jewellery I I was a , , - \ sale dealer in We 4 I much larger number A_ - � - And f'L13cY goods, 11 (eleven) Wellington.st., �.�' Y DONE.' . .. I , - -L, -_ - ,.�. ! . - I . turned out • the day was fine and all and Sunday. . with the sheepskin entitling him to fiddle -, - '*',-- 1 , - A I 11 � , , " 'I- , - . - . I . , . I Arthur Pherrill it staying at Maple Ave. with the birch, fell by t&e wayside 8302aust- ­4 , - - il t , , . ?11 - . �_ . ' . Toron . to. . Call and see 'stock, . - & 4 good tims and returned boxne at ',� . " IZ . - . ., 'A � . . 1% 11 0 jpr,0P8Tt-7 - Spen with Russell Taber. ed and empty, and carried to the , , k- !F. - Drisi-a—making. ITTLU86a , a I . row. .., � - .- ,- A R, f I . - � _Z� I'll- - . ... , ,,4_ . . an early hour well ,Wood with the d ' , � , . , � .. -, ,f , . I ., - street - ' Min Ida-Burkboldw f&at present- visit- on the drum, where they were quickly re-�. -,,� - "., N """"'�-*"�---_____ i o Good Village Lots on north side King 8 I I I . vrt I frOiCeediDgS. Bro. Davis madie, a 1'17ue - � ..-,- ��­ �� .... between corner and the 0911090 grounds iv hiado In Tomato.- . - . � I'. I - - vived by the aid. of a little of Dr. Sca"-; -, -- j,.: . ilt - - � - - IF"%RESSMAKERS, PERFECT PIT. I - r -, 4 . - JL---' TINO foi was, together with other village property. King Billy mounted on : blot fine. looking - ­ _. ­ -"a wy '' f DA um's extract of root j - - - tailOrs system for cutting dream . . =4 Turn" j V - ­ "'nice and mint, sact., I I;.t� I , " : 4 , 1, � x � � . . L I ; I yton the, �,.�� ... -, - "" I " '' - . -, and mantles, t&ugbt by Miss M. McCausland, . One good hOUSS and lot for salts very cheap. steed. We must not forget to nmwtiou �ba" bo a h6 - fdl16wed.,the.pr,9cpssiq _.* a a,. I ... -0 -oft., -� ' ' h , _ ,W .. wi a _Wvd..'� i4 _ - matheir. , - . I I I ,If, . I to W� . ` - Pickering village. Dresses made or out and fit- W. V. RICHARDSON, that there is a� very affi-em't "i. . 9 - , I ur -�_,!- A 4.. --_j',I' , , 'j _ -&WiL -- - - - 1011 _ , ,�,#y �: , _ qu throu& I., , , 4 I,- � - .,, , " 's &.-% I r W-1. .04W. 1, , , -OL ­ . uPt1Y 'attended to, and a per. __ . . � . I . I '. _ _ n ,furwipri �­_ - .. � '. . , 21; I 01 ".. • . ar4UTMAQ. . • � I ­ ,.,. colm" . I t. - 'OhL. � __ - - I q, � __ - ', I 11�. 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' am ".,3._ ~- s _ ` 1+ -. i C' n r t ... �"^P. i . 4 i�.2t: �, 7, - §ta,.�� ,v` 5 _ . .:ie•.`' a ;`i _ ^Y't.,.s3a i` •+'i`: •}S• ` t. - - w.,. �,m '<- -,�-,�,,,,,I + . ; }-T. i .,a n .. - - t .fi +,a�^- `bt•R ^-_ - _ ter- . . ...r; �*� ,= l• .. - - -.Ill. :'+•, .. ,a.Lr.+ - - - - r. a. y o r • .. i+f►' ${ w seem b` �H Q• u b h r s o e m too and it ELF r y 8I f D• f r_ _ - C7L���i�b��' g � F�ole, li�tdalth, Li e, eath , �,� . �:d ,. ,� .. �- •�• - r,2 . . means no small- on. wben she has i t _ `' ,-•-- s. g� ide>iita l .: ;, f Wb t n Camel r - IRteirmtinAKew Documents Respecting Ms . L. ,.. ` :a ;, ttibst a dozen pair o shoes cold ties that re- �y` the xnn`gleam'on the mountains. . a Yerrible Pd tsb ant ai a Dtsperudo . - c -- �.. Aputrophe To Womauh- I nitre stookia a to match. Her hsridker- ' eadlnq brit htt ore it flit =ti -1 Life wed Character. ; qq fi ea, , 6 �etd Beeice . chiefs must bits of sheer ' linem or lawn 'Ti the bubble en 96 fetlntaln. +• � T rp. ' t Tixie discover b the Su erintenclent of i 'i'lte most 4• .:- �; lrkY ,TORN Rcsitx.�. * -. I ing lightly are It dies ; It is a scene here this - August Y P .. Sslisbury is ._ . • , - - as fine and about as useful as a spiders web.' �, ft here and share 'hero - _ 'strange , the Military; Archives at Madrid of doe u_ •F'- _ - a tritl 4 &hers and maidens believe me t e mdrnin in the rata on thou upper forks of - Her dainty shoes must have real old and I remembered through the t'eal's+ g P PP mentaa, probably setting at rest the doubts the first Pr ._ i7holo course and character of our lovers' Y g the Big Cheyenne River, Dakota, with the that formerl existed as to the birthplace of -" Y silver tips, and her lovely hair caught up Yep to him the Rain is zero; Y y p - �11w -_ r_ - ; lives is in our hands ; whaty you would with fillets of the precious iiite�s41, studded y each hath stilled his hopes and fears. ..Blaok ilia looming up in the west. There Columbus, mast have awakened new utter - __ Y -_ his aacesto ' . have them be they shall be, if you not only - Yet what danger men wi)l dare •� �-, are " six emigrant wagons in camp—gold rest in the Lister of the most renowned leigh, Lurd I.A. _ b with -rare jewels. It but cult' in the air Y ?;- der Queen ' . desire to have them so, 'but deserve to have „ seekers and their families hurrying to the , She may look wonderfully sweet turd M ` be 'heard aorao eager wgaUoq- tt9 their Y $ discoverer of the past. It is to l -ie noted them so • for the are but mirrors, in which new El- Dorado. There are hall a dozen : The fashion ' Y attractive in her summer attire but the dam ©: however, that the documents only affirm )gnglr.ud at t. µ;: ou will see ourselves ima ed. If you are Tl ►ugh they hear it not thomseivm tin much horsemen besides, making fourteen men iu tradition for t�enoa has always hoes the Ad- . �' S Y young men of small means must not be de- I -11:. ' _- frivolous, they will be so also ; if you have Y $ the same - . ? milt. "'$lfbaktast has been re red and eat• miral's accredited birth Iacs, But i th ; ar -, � luded b the simplicity licit of the own inio P Pmi f , ceatnrx, ,� I s - -- z no understanding of the scope of their duty, believing its cost of the same character. , . - What is wealthy ai, +a &'thirteen of the men are sitting in a discovery should lead to nothing but a more � ; among tits _ they also will forget it ; they will listen — ,. T( a- ralnb6,`still reooding . . circle. The other occu ies the centre, tied t . ?4liniatora a - Never has there been a season when Cho pantlrig tool parBnea, - P careful investigation of the records of .lie - F � I�,; = they can listen —to no other inter retation q Y g P° Or z toy, that, youth unheeding, hand and toot. Tie women acrd c�tiidren later history, it will have been of use. - _ Was a;mogt p unlit rei ned with the omni tent song the ��: .� - ; ; ,. of it than that uttered from your lips. Bid supremacy of to -day. Silks, satins and .'' aka the readiest way to loco . - look on and speak in whispers. The charr,eter of Columbus has been ' - (�, - them be brave, they- will be brave for you ; velvets cannot be compared in coat with D the wiQe man kee due moasuro, Is it a. trial by jury? No. There is no reatl misunderstood and his 600 bio- `vat' when bid them be cowards, and how noble sestet y e ive little muspn owns worn b ether out of breath nor base; need bf atrial. Last night this man at• greatly . his ? 4L. ' °� be wise, 1- nd they will be wise for you ; mock - ,. ,. , , . - - . •• 1'ot what crimes some men will data Aeardent aided his as tore and. when he liaucef 13 at their t ounsel the will be fools for ou • But to gain their Blonder share P tamely of the ill- teiortpered and crack- Urain- . , q y , . • found himself baked he cursed the com- aided a,4 such and so absolute is our rule over them. The Evil In FeYrilnine Dres8. in sumo profit," thou h with lose of name or od adventurer. An impartial critic must g =� Y health, S panions with whom lie had travelled for admit, indeed, that he was something of some (Iutia You fancy, perhaps, as you have been told The evil in the feminine dress of to -day manp"dnys and boasted that 1 o had meant .both though more .of the hero than the - class as a .. so often, that a wife's rule should only be lies not with our rich women, but with our What is ditet to ieo them all had not circumstances . - _ Al GladE over her husband's house not over Isis mind. T-' "� the earthly, hourof trial P° 4 adventurer, and that his biographers have x women of average means, writ,bs Edward or a life that's but begun; - prevented. He is guilty on his own ad- erred considerably in what Mr. R. L. Stet- . Rusadll, I. ''' Ali, no ! the true rule is just'the reverse of W. Bok in the July Ladies' home Journal. ton the pri7c of self - denial - � mission. He is still cursing the luck which enson would call their " point of view." Lord Abt that : a true.wife in her husband's house is The wealthy woman rarely overdresses ; the lay be quickly lost or won; - " . betrayed him. He is to die) but how? Educated as it is su nosed in the local Duke of 1 - his servant • it is in his heart that she is T the hour when love may.bonrgeon p- all the oLL -z, average woman far more often, and she o an everlamting flower; That is the point the counsel will decide+ schools of Genoa, and for a short period at queen. Whatever of beat he can conceive, stamps herself by that very indiscretion. O when Lomita their victims urge on Listen !The leader of the, party is speak- the University of Pavia, the youthful Col- teenth ce . , it is her part to be ; whatever of highest he It is not the miatres3 who overdressi.a so o dolt' immortal power. ". while Y ing : umbus must have come in close contact with ers, can ho e, it is liters to romise all that is et how lightly men ignore +• ` P P , much as it is her servant who tries to imi- All the future bolds in store, All in favor of shooting hold up the' the scholars o£ the day. Naturally of a re- ies, the ct - dark in him she must purge into purity ; all tate her. - The nice and refined women, c8 ndin brief but . olden momenta all in ri ht hand ! Six hands u All.in favor of - resent di that is failin in him she must mitten then & g P• litgions temperament, the piety of the learn- ., - . = g g the women of taste, are riot the purchasers strto : hanging hold up the same hand ! Six: It's ed would early impress him, and to this - • Noun of S • k -" ) . _ into truth ; from her, through all the worlds of the showy dress patterns aiid misfit hats in suicidal madness grasp the kntto. a tie. I vote ag'in both. Take him up may possibly be attributed the feeling that moos, 1,e4 11 clamor, lie must win his praise ; in her, which we see in the allow windows. Just that ravine !" wear the'] throw h all the world's warfare he must P P . what i athl he had been divinely selected, which re- Vi $ in ro ottion as a woman is refined in het Fititadark. mysterious portal the White Hills are right here to the left, mained with him until his death. .�' than the -- _ ' find his Feace. nature is ,pho uiet in her dress. A refined _Inman eye may never roam • .. and the mouth of a e..ark and rugged gulch beard me I' woman net er dresses loudly. The present t the hope still springs im orta l Bg ' g There is little doubt that he began his - Lord 9 c� _ - What it leads the wandero ome, is only fifty rods away. Four stalwart men p • • tendency in red is not followed by girls and irk the priaoaer up and carry him along, career as a sailor, at the age of 14, with the Ireland, -. - � . - _ Proper iralnint;" for Girls., .. I p sole object of plunder. The Indies were the Lati, urn, -. _ . - women of• refinement. It is affected by q the bliss that lies before us The leader goes to one of the wagons and - Staying at home a$ msuttl, and at work, I When the secret she l be known, constant attract ion for the natives of Venice _ wears a h' ,, • those who'forget that red is the most try- aerures chains and tools and follows on. , i . while the girls are o$ on excursions, and iii color which a woman can wear becom- d the tilt angelic a erns and Genoa ; the Mediterranean and the g ounda tt►e hymn before the Cllr net - The prisoner struggles and curses and re- to his ri boat rides and botanizin expeditions, and. p gg Adriatic were filled with treasure ships. In ant I�rin $ , p , tngly, and there is no dolor of which one au that is t,►rne. or woalt -h, o lifot tiles as he is carried along, but no than Y. showin 'at garden parties, and festivals of y ' p replies to him. They have not advanced these circumstances it is not to be wondered f•?r )us . f ( g ga p soon tires. Only a few women can choose. I set are rnisea, fortune. trite; 7 l all sorts ! _ a effect shado in red and those are as a 1 11 but love That hvea forever, cast oneath fort feat into the gulch before the are its that the sea possessed a wonderful faaseina- is ! if it f I . .. What folly, not only for you, but for p Q i- Lon the good and. faithful servant takes trio Y g Y tion for the youth of those tz)wns. This forehead Y y , rule, not ills women �vlio wear it. wreath. twilight. Lanterns are lighted, aril they o ulence was the constant env of S sin ` - " them ! but must they have some recreation? __ —_ - � _ —[FP. W. Skoat. move along for a hundred feet more, p y p beard c'ru , . - ` - Certainly, and so most you. Now just stop - - -- - � Neither sunshine nor the lit ht of (lay has and Portugal, and Columbus was soon at- of the m Home -Made Ice Cream. g y trected to the latter country by the desire " , - ' - - dividuaii ! k and consider that it is not a kindness to " - . touched this spot since Cho creation of the z _ bring them up in- this way. Anybody can rhake his own ice cream in ' /. Makinz Farm. Cheese. continent. It is doubtful if eyes other than of Prince Henry to discover a southern _ - total disl - Life is a very earnest and practical affair, five - unutes,. and for an expenditure of two A dairyman writes to the I+armers' Home those of serpents and fierce wild beasta have route to the tudies It was while in Phis ;,idce�l, - and trying to make it up out of picnics and or three cents, • says a correspondent. If , ournal that the making of a small amount ever rested lipon these wet and slimy tugal that he began to believe that his - . •_ Duke of __ - festivals and jollities would be very much the preparation desired to be frozen is piac- f milk into cheese is not easy, on account rocks. mission on earth was to be the discoverer of l is like trying to make a meal out of whit ed ed in a tin bucket or other rece tacle it can bear• , y pp P f the dtfiicalty of keeping the temperature '• Halt ! Hare is, spot t" a new route to the land of gold —" the nets" ab - ^ream. It would be neither sensible nor be readily congealed by putting it in a psil f the curd even at all times ; still it eau be white man's god." For ten years he resided in Engle - T The men rou about the prisoner, who in Liabon from time to time making short . close. I - healthful. No girt should go out more than containing a weak solution of sulphuric acid one with proper care. For a dairy of 20 group P .1 _ once or twice during a week, and not then if and water. Into this throw a - handful of ows it would be muck Cho best economy to has suddenly been awed to silence, and the voyages, but for .the most part engaged , ieader es a stout chain around the o lisp al by -an doing she neglects the most important common (;lauber salts, and the resulting eirchase from some of Cho dealers in dairy drawing rasps t� procure himself a living, fish ari; -i branches of her education —a knowied re of cold is eo great.that a bottle of wine iin• u plies a'mail tin vat surrounded by a man a body, and uses a Boulder for an anvil Here he married, herw his son Diego was appearai -' = housc}iold affairs and how -to do in the moat meraPd in the mixture will be frozen solid t►a he rivets it. Then with cold chisel and yorn, and here his wife, who died at an aria. ooden one with a space between for water hammer he works u hole into a rock pro- - ' practical and easy way the duties that slie in a few minutes, and ice cream or ices may nd a tiro box underneath 1A heat the water. P early age, was buried. The r - must naturally expect will fill to her lot. be quickly anil easily preaared, here there is riot milk enough to justify Meeting from file aide, and at the end of half Toac1►nello at this time advanced the The stet It is almost a crime for you to allow our -- -- `� his expense, the dairy kettle can be utilizad an hour his task is finished. The growl of theory that the earth was round, and Col- his care! • , Y Y P the grizzly as he made his way up and down umbus at once entered into corresNiidence - -- - . rather, girls to waste their hours in such a fashion. The Ooueh in a Cosy Room• - by putting water in tie kettle and havin a and the hiss of the set eat when disturbed ' ,. ' . Perhaps the are having a cod ti.uc, but in vessel to set in it. The milk can P with him on the subject, and was greatly - which Ili n Y g g A room without a couch of some sort is by the fall of a stone have been heard down impressed with the views of flits 1�'Ioreutine ' _ ' formatic some day hey may say to themselves : placed in this and brought u to the dealt- hero in this awful darkness but never be- p E f: -'. . . •'0:�, dear IiOSP I wish mother had tau ht only half furnished. Life is full of ups and scientist, both as to the sphericity of the He W $ ad temperature, which wou d be about till fore the blows of u hammer or the whisper downs an�i -all that saves the sanity of the P world and the wonders of the Asiatic region. , . , Mar ui, . 1 . me something useful and sensible. And , Y , degroes, for the introduction of the rennet. of human roices,. Heresv•hnntin was then a favorite A as- - i• . "'- was toe '� then the botany and, the music, the dresses mentally jaded and physically exhausted It is .luite difficult ft rson that is not $ p r , - fortune -fighter hter is the periodical good cr pe For Ood s bake, take me out and shoot time and Columbus itracce tin these theor- - ... a great %.: and the feasts and festivities will be re- $ p q Y accustomed to preparing the rennet to get ., p g � 1 g - membered with regret, perhaps vexation and the momentary loss of donsciottacess on shape Y ' the or hang me 1 ies ran no small risk of losing his life. Portu• " _ . - started it laic a she that the can tell who„ and fault- finding. the upstairs lounge, or the old sofa in the sirength is and for that reason it is hotter So cries the prisoner as the men gat -her gal and France in turn rejected his offers - '� 4 - and a Did you ever know a woman t., regret sitting -room. There are times when to order rennet tablets from the dealers, below him and are ready to go. No answer. to add t, their dependencies by his 3iscov Arthur, that she knew how to do extlnisitely 'ne mteny of the things 'that distract us could which site put u with foil directions for use. The hold up the lanterns to see that he is cries ; and, though his brother found msny _ - , - man to I I, needlework or plain sewing, to bake Ii, ItI be straightened out, and tite way made , - safel fastened and then turn their backs on in England wi'1 •n to ive him the neces- best of «hen the cur becoaies hard enough to Y $ � g g wholesome brew), or make delicious ies clear if one only had a long, comfortable him and disappear, sat ships to start on his adventures fi ai11 He Bete p split before ilia finger, it should be cut up PPe Y P P ' - of cakes ? Did you ever know one who couch on whose soft bosom he eauld throw about na fins as corn and gently stirred and '• flave mercy on ins I Come back and after much importuning on the part of the , its ail himself, boots and brains, stretch his weary shoot me here !" explorer, forestalled our own country. I" he set c 1. - . - was ashamed of her skill in pickling and the temperature gradually brought up to 9�3 •'�_ -, preserving, or who was unwilling to admit frame, unmindful of tidies and tapestry, de reet� at which point it should be kept The hear his voice and the clanking of Then followed his four eventful voyages 1 with th . OL- that spec cold arrange a table, order a close his tired_ eyes, relax the tension of his until the curd becomes firm, and when taken his chains, but no one turns hi,i head —no no with all their varying fortunes, and his . : ; colotaisi '. museles, and give Ilia . harrassed mind .death when over i0 years of age to a - _ . enterer , . 7 course dinner, and if need be, do the earv- up in the hared and pressed together it will one leads for him. The emerge into the chance. Ten minutga of this soothing nar- p y wretched condition of over` The read . he rev - -: . - ing herself : No, indeed ; but many a I fall apart, or a small piece taken Between suualiine, hitch up their horses, take their P -Y Y I R woman has s Brit Arils id tr in to ac nits retie, when the head throbs, the soul yearn the tenth and bitten it will squeak. 1'be laces as on Cho da lieforo and in twenty consideration of theories, not only danger•- . was aln p Y Y ty q Ml P. Y . t . the knowledge of household atrairs of which for endless, dreamless, eternal rest, "wool whey should then be removed and the curd minutes, th"e rear wagon is out of sight. ou5, but so astounding in their character as onies, e 11 - ... a make the vision clear, the nerves stead to throw discredit on those who advanced . he has -- sho should have been mistress before she Y stirred until by taking a piece and pressing U the gulch the man stands listening. d _ the heart light, and the star of hope shin P q g' them, shows him to have been a man of in- )Jot i : • was fairly in long dresses. on a hot iron, when drawn away it will show He is hoping that some one will return. change The mother who fails to instruct her again• fine threade one-half inch long. Then salt There are women and children with the �ilectual courage. Humility was another . . _i - daughter in such brandies defrauds her of where is not a doubt that the longing at the rate of three and a half ounces to Lhe trait of his character, and in all his - Lord t ' - g die is mistaken for the need of a nap. In train; will surely plead for him. The life it cannot be said that he acted in any .. -- and m, ,� woman's best right, the right to a knowl 100 pounds of milk; cool down to about 85 + whir,ay of a horse and the shout of a driver He ha(: ° ' edge of stow to make a home. Perhaps only ater3d of the immortality of the soul Uusi degrees and put to press, where it should be comes faintly to Ilia ears through that itch- but an honest and straightforward manner ' a Home for herself, hu± oh how rest and riess men and working women want regale kept 12 hours. When taken from the teas Y q P toward his fellow men. self in p y p P black darkness ut only once. Then all i» - . pleasant it can be if the tact, tkle skill, Lhe and systematic doses of dozing- -and afte ' �' Y It is true, no doubt, that his recognition- ` mcmbe the ends or ouiaide should be oiled to re- quiet. An hour ago his eyes were blazin ` grace of the trained hand and eye and taste a mossy bank in the shade of all old' oa p q g Y of slavery somewhat dims his reputation. years I 1. f; t that succeeding seasons- have converted ins v'ont their cracking. The cheese should bas with fury and Ilia speech_ was loud anti He sold many Indians as slaves, but it should him M .ti - are there to tying it into perfect symmetry. g turned over every day and the surface rub- vindictive. His eyes look terror now, and - - In this day and at;� women_ moat learn a tenement of r^ ing birds, there is ndthin I. The temperature of the room where hill lips are so dry that not a whisper could be remembered that slavery prevailed at the - great 1 -.: more than household service,. but that she that can approach a big sofa, or a low, loo the cheese are cured should be kept as near P Y time, and it was only on his second voyage, then jt y p ass over them. f - should -be taught as she learns her alphabet;. couch placed in the corner, whore tired n 70 degrees as possible. p Ali! Is some one returning—some one when }tars pressed s for means to reimburse of Lon '" - - Pure can turn her face to the wall and else the Spanish treasury for the_ immense ex- •� - Slie is never too young to learn, but reallv,. s who has voted that Ike muat die, but who .. . the Ca s as far as tactical ui Dees are concernPil I and doze away the gloom. pense of the expetlaion, that he resorted to � - P P P , - How to Use the Gooseberrq+ will place the muzzle of a revolver to his the barter in human flesh. Indeed his . - - - great j she is sometimes too old to learn. Habits . — ! breast and kill him out of pity 2 There are friendly relations with the natives eel - L.: ' - of neatness, thrift, order and economy _ The gooseberry is not as highly esteemed soft footste s —sbine one is surely coiin ! y . �.� - Unwholesome P Y as a rule he moat have treated them in the unfort should be among the fieat lessons of, life.` in tni9 country as it is iu England. It is No 1 'Tits the drip ! drip ! drip ! of the was a , - - ' Girls should never know that there is such - The ebaracter of a hen's egg is somethin difficult to got a variety which will grow in water as it falls ofi the shelf above kindly manner that characterized all his ac- . •- chival 's - a thing as habitual disorder. Comfortable that affects consumers of this kind of foo our dry climate and attain that perfection I and strikes on the rocky bed of the bona. Throughout career, nificer 1: - system and well prudence are very seriously. Few persons suspect flange which it obtains in the moist climate of gulch. He groans and cuisea and cries g g " 1. ` ' . ' among the gifts and Qraces that go to make existing iii an egt;f There is all old ada England. Our oommon a iety of gooseberry rent. The rock- behind him is damp. H e whether received with sneers, lauded as a . " perso ' .. tip the useful anti beautiful women. A to the effect that an egg and a; nut can f • is so susceptible to mood that it has prej- turns and licks it to cool his parched Uenefa <aor of his country, put in chains Uy careless woman can never be wholly attrac- eaten without Suspicion, but it' is very fe ndiced fruit - raisers against the entire tongue and fevered lips. One at the crafty fellow- subjects, or defrauded by an monv - - tive. The eye rests at once upon some evi- from being true. For 3 nut has almost a • spee:es, Nevertheles8 a gooseberry pudding mouth of the gulch could hear him pant unscrupulous prince of the profit of his dis to b� - - - deuce of un:.idineas and the charm is de• ways a .toms hitting' in the kernel and id a very good dessert, and a sauce of green as lie tugs at his chain —as he !Ties it link cOVOriea, he continued a man of an eminent- �e°PP - _ atroyed. ('little, and boys, too, for that egg( has been found to have the germp f gooseberries an excellent accompaniment of by link —as he sways to the right and left, ly lovable character, kind to his family, Ilia _ t+i. matter, should have the importance of various lothsume kinds of organisms exit broiled lamb or almost air June dinner• servRnts, and even his enemies., An�eri ens serval t , , . Y anti IT forth the strength of an ox. The : • The ' - personal tidiness and newness early ini- in- within iti substance. This fact h s The gooseberry ie a fruit that, is generally cry s it he utters when ho realizes his are to do honor at the Columbian Exhibition . � :r.. , some '_ pressed upon them. been heretof•,re mentioned as derived fro i used ust before it becomes ri e, and while to the name of him who, though not the first a p� 1 P utter help easaeaa reaches the treetops far it for fez. A•id not culy is this imperative, but personal experi lice of the writer, and n it still possesses the acid of the immature above as they bathe in the bright sunshine, white man to land on the shores of the new of a { t = order and system in business affairs is"of we have before us a report of investigatio s berry. A ripe gooseberry is an insipid fruit, �d he Broke down exhausted and uncon- world, was the first to colonize its fertile - , . - . - .. - the utmost, importance. • How long would by l)r. Guyon, who ha discovered iu eg s of no special value for cooking, exceppt in ,cious.. islands. Not only America, btt't the whole:_ mane .- a merchant -do business, think •you; if he bacteria, aspergilli, and other orgunisi a the time-honored recipe for '•gooseberry fight has come. Now and thou there is n' °old, may :.rriulate his virtues with art�;in . Just a put his accounts down on sonic loose acre �;rhi_ }1 lire derived from the fowl itself a I fool," which calls for ripe gooseberries stew- tags • for step now, justice and mercy, - to the -, _ p p • pe R a horrible clanking of chains. now and then Disra s , _. of paper or on the wall, or undertook to are to he found also in ovaries and ovidlt ed to a pulp and beaten with whipped cream. the riount! of a hutnari voice talking sod courage and meekness do not always abide leads _ carry them in his head? Tile idea peems and blood of diseased fowls, Inoctrlatron f An Englishhattei- pudding with green gooee- laughing. But for that, ceaseless drip of together. _ took ': preposterous, but is no' more so tha.nimany the hens with baeilla resulted in the pr - berries is made as follows : Pour a pinVof water the solitude would be that of the I .. - of LI . of the prevailing notions on the subject of ence of these organisms in the eggs, and a milk over a slice of bread, crumbed. Stir rare. But for the fiery orbs of that .wild Openini of a Queen's Grave. - - . _ _ ('hall .. housekeeping. I fecundated eggs were found to be far ml a in ten even tablespoonfuls of flour. Add the Cast creeping down the gulch to investigate - . � -" There is really no royal road either !to do ' profusely supplied titan the sterile on s. yolks of four eggs, half a teaspoonful of salt, the strange sounds heard at intervals the A Swedish Queen's grave has been open= " suc,c . . "niestic or business success. .Only hard ' Consequently even eggs are to be eaten w h and finally,the whitesof four e s whichhave or fog 8g darkness would be that of the first day of ed at Upsala in the presence of ills Prince ' out f work and steady, plodding industry can -fear and trembling and the long boilccd h d been beaten to a stiff froth. Beat this bat- creative. Listen ! Regent, the Archbishor, and many proles- _ ,l,o . ` make a perfect housekeeper or a capable egg will be far safer than the light -Uoi .d ter carefully and stir into it a quart of greon " I got away from them in the darkness sore. The grave, which dates from 1x84, is ,. . - and i business man. '.&lid household affairs do soft ones, and tile well- cooked omel to gooseberries. Put the pudding in a greased and they can't find the trail --ha ! ha ! ha 1 situated in a side aisle of the Cathedral of - aim . not take long to learn, after all, if one only safer than either. The owners of fo i 49 moult] or fin it up in a thick cloth which has They had money and I was bound to have Upsala, in a vault beneath the pavement. s °�` i begins early and grows into it naturally, should therefore be especially careful . of been thoroughly greased and floured. Let it ! Did the fools think I was goinf to dig On the ceiling are painted the Royal arms.' _ �s ?_ 5 h lessons should he learned by all girls, the health of their flock. it boil two hours Serve it with an English and delve for old in the earth ! I d have On the immense stone over the grave are . . c nr g posse ..x i whether rich or poor, and, with them, The flesh of diseased animals is vi r brand sauce or an old - fashion hard sauce. •t ` �, Y Y- wiped out the whole lot if I hadn't lost m engraved in Latin the words— Catherine, jevery practical lesson and accomplishment properly objected to as food. But the g To make a gooseberry sauce, top and tai} a bottle of poison- -every last one of em. It's Queen of Sweden ; died September 16, . a>, that time, strength and circumstances will of a diseased hen is as much diseased as he sufficient nuniher of green gooseberries. Add all right, thou h =ha 1 ha! ha I" 1583 ; daughter of Sigismund, 'King of Po- ' ` ' . permit. flesh. Poultry cholera rou and o er about half a pint of water to a quarto! her- *' was :. Pe Y P p q $ � t land, and wife of Johann, third King of �. Ho 1 - ." virulent diseases are "mars revalen in ties and let thhem stew in an earthen i in Raving? Yes! . Tho solitude and the 11 p P Sweden. Sho was Buried on the 16th of fowls than an diseases in other- anim Is. till the are thorou h1 tender. Ad sa ar darkness and the thought of to- morrow and like Y Y g Y g the next day and the next have driven him February, 1534." On removing this -,Lone un -r • Eatrava2'anee in Sim lion a co r coffin was found and o cued. .., `� P yr Almost every fatal [sock has its recap ; cle enough Gar make thorn palatable but still to insanit He will live on for several PPo P - appe Even though sweet simplicity as repro- for departed sick fowls back of the bard or leave them a pleasant acid, Servethe sauce ' Wit Lin was wooden coffin somewhat de- F ` t •sented by muslins and or►andies prevails," in a fence corner, and in little graves in -he with meats as cranberry or apple sauce are days yet, ut God lams been more merciful ca ed and lined with velvet in rags, Be- 1 all - - / than m&n. Those who doomed him may Y . �� says a correspondent ! -u the Philadelphia garden under tile currant bushes or grape' served, Green gooseberries also make a vary neath�a leather cover lay the corpse of flits '_ weal F � „ never return but hunters and prospectors - _ Times, our extravagant girls are not de= vines. No notice is taken of the fact lAat nine pie, either baked like a rhubarb pie ii; ' Queen clothed in velvet the feet in stuffed ty,, , and Indiana will stand here and cry out in title - barred from showing how much money can the eggs of they =o hens have been ggathwed • a crust, or first stewed, baked without an shoea. Arvid the folds of the velvet lay an - a fa be expended even on a own of this sort acrd sold or used for weeps rccedin ;he '1 r crust, and then covered with a horror at Cho eight of a dead body support- - P g p K pPe ed b a rusting chain. No man wall utter extremely ,mall skull. . gran . _ and in consequerce they line a twenty -five- final event, or a thought given that ey merin ue, like a lemon or apple merin ue y g. g pP g a grayer over it —no man give it a burial. _ got - cent Swiss with a dollar -a -yard silk and were virulently unwholeso,mie. Yet wet.` ve pie, The name of this fruit is a carious They will go away to a ea* of "Skeleton - . - boll - I ` hem it with real lace at any price they can , been told that hens had rbceivod the go. me example of the transmutation of language. t;uleh" and tea shiver about their cam fires The-donkey is the longest lived amongst enoi reach. . of diphtheria (which is roup in their use) It is not the berry of the familiar fowl p . ' Mal ... Their parasols though of the plainest and of tuberculosis from human aubje ,te, which saved Rome, as the name would they recall its awful blackness and our domestic animals ' solitu e. A huge lobster, 34 inches lets and weigh- h- real _ description, will have handles that represent But who has seriously considered the darer seem to indicate, but it is literally the rick- - g g g - y p ing 19 1 -2 ugds, was lately trapped i� cart -. ` - . snug little sums, being, as they are, made of infection by diphtheria or consump a ly berry or gooseberry, so called hi allusion .� �° - t 1. ' -. St. Andrews Bay, near Robinson, Me. . . .. lith colored.pearl set with jewels, overlaced or of intestinal fever (which is the wl to its thorny stem. ' tru! • Anew combination washer and nut lock - - . - ger�uitle gold or silver, and a very t�holera) frrom the eggs we oitt t An yet a 1i�ight Hurt. - that 'r : - for railroad uite bas recently roved itaaelf - . - econoibical woman thinks-a Dresden Chiba there is imminent danger of it that has en i P whi knot or handle not one whit Loo expensive. heretoforg•ttnannounced, so far tits we k w Among the wealthy alums of Japan it is Little Dot --" My new doll has a drefiul very useful.- The nut can be teleased or , an „ p� . considered nndignitied to, ride a horse dirt face." - tightened u with the 'teat ease, and the On their hats they will wear real except for'iYotno years past by the water 3T B � >s� i- who I - "' diamond buckles and stars, if they own in these colu,nna and by Dr. (Mayon. going faster than a walk. Little Vick• --" Wily don't you wash it. washer can rinsed frequently. F - , i . Little Dot, —" Mamma won't let me. I The man who lives -right and is right had ` •`." : ; mat :�, ihem. If not, the very finest imitations, s The Governor of 1st. Helena reports af- 1, dears she's afraid I'Il'det rou in hei a 8a ' more power in his silence than another has _ >- . f ,:.. which in themselves are far froth bein fairs there as being in a wretched state. p Y Po _ ciiu - : _ : ; -; t g Vi nce s last torpedo boat, No. 14-9, ran ---- b hie words. Character is like liells which ;�; cheap, take the p, "d of the genuine, and Work is scarce, revenue is short of expondi• Y `' 1� W , nestle in among the lace and roses that are for two hours at an average speed of 24 tore, business is declining, and there is great _ ring out sweet music, and which, when = .. 1. - as the are dainty. 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I -, - I .1 i . in ; - � , testing his capacity in this respect, Its nut hi beat It Is necessary to be At one of lifs - CABLES UNDER T1 M_ MUM_.. . from a point amr Vlctorfii��-�&� I - I 1 4 � ce 22 - , t I , I . . . . . . . .. � - I - to one Or— I 'ii,_ - - omit patties - 4 - jkNDIS NUNN& III,.. S&udwich IsIsuds,.1thence due sofitA 1 _11%�— 7 SNGT , f. i%- him to the conference of the powers Oon- 11 wAen he surrounds himself - � . A,!_ . - � _­ .1 ... I :­ • miles to Panning Maud, thence .: " ­, a. 1. I I � , . , Vr !"�`- - 4- stsatinople, without any previous training, w It his neighbors and friends from all - - ' - -- - . . - �, _ , I - . ­ ;1�1 - . . . . - c carecrOT the 1AILr4ins or as minister plenipotentiary at an extremely pi to of the country, and comes out strong The to Co CompHts the Telegraulit's the Fiji Islands, 1,600 miles, and from there I .. . I _ . . -� Incide-nis t, th 8l,11stpury- . - critical period. He acquitted himself so in his true bliaracter of 11 a fina'old English circuit Of thezarf& . . another of about uAl distance to .r_,- -. .", __', - I -,� �, ; . an I I ­ 1�7. . - - .11, 14 - I - I � : , P'lia. - -that, however, ,; i - ng about Lord well that he acquired at one stroke almost g�atleman, one of the olden time." -He The prnject of a telegraphic catle.under Brisbane, Austr -'*" - I ' ' � '. , I I . .. . . ' ford good facilities for reachifif.- ,., .1;�:'-" .,-" - Blilarkable, 1,)Ii I I , �­ _1 e Tnosb r though it has, equal rank with Disraeli As a master of for- IoFea good eating and dritiltiag, puts away the Pacific Oce�n to connect this continent would not af ., ,- , , ,:��, . a . _�� _.- - Th . ate ore �. 1-10 is 1 eign politics—a P08iuion.which lie his never ttle of old port after dinner in defiance with Asia and Australia and provide A short China and Japan. . .. "� .. ' : ." ' . , ' - � " _ . . Salisbury 15 of polit,icttl inberest 11 of each routo .� '.�', �.!�' �-_ . . - - . SOL't ce I forfeited since. From that time until Dis- 0 his hereditary goat, and in not at All 'direct, quick and cheap route to the The approximate distanc" " - �_ . --- .� e En*gland sin " ..P,�,,,�,,.Z.�,. . - 'erfall), I �� 11, .- t 4- . 11 . I _­ I I .- ­1. _�11 11 - . -11 in Wp," ��j ,Z . - Prim; - Iini'3t0r Of ' . lash vi tish Columbia .1 ��.4 11, - I- . It N� Northern, Bri , to Japan, : L'. ,_ the first PrIll" ' il Earl of Bur- reel's death in 188 1, the two statesmen were 'tamed of A few generous old En I team. laceof the prosentoostly andcompp.rative- Are : ,;-_� �, 1�z � van -. .�.- �_ , ­1,j Robert - Ccc 11 " it noblesse oblige in his rule of fil and he ly Tong route, which circles backward three- 3, 600 miles ; con tral, San Francisco to J : AW�M4,- - 1: $ '. is IV _"' - )li:; ancestor, ( teat Seal un- ali David and Jonathan; and when the is ' ­_�_ "' '_ , . - of th-3 x . . - v ' � ' , :' ' ' . cc , . 'Pei r . . I 1. -1 -ox I— .1 _. leigi), Lurd 1� as worn it board. author of the policy of I 'peace with honor' n vet departs from it. ror years past his fourths of the way around the globe, seems 5,900 miles; southern, British Columbis to - � 1 7 4 - " t - . N01011 - . - J, 4W -. "'; , - " t. - - - zabet;1, miles. The extension of _1 � . wait laid to his rest under the pyramid of h alth has compelled him no live in the to have been advanced very materi,kily to. Australia, 6,750 - , q ` . I ' v . _,V.­#,, 1. _­ ­'. _ ;_ I .. der.Q.1leell P�111 west ing bea, rtls went oxit in Austral- ' �-: ` 4. oi! 1�� , - . the seventeenth I primroses at Hughenden, Lord Salisbury to, uth of France in winter, and the Villa ward accomplishment hy the results j,tt&in. the first cable route from Japan to . . ` - .1 �* -� _.I r., I I - Tile fa'31"011 Of of . mainly for Governmefft purw . I 1. .,. �,.�t ,"�.- .. ,� . - 0 I)egillillng . I 1was unanimously acclaimed his auccessor in Caoil-is bec,)min%almost as well known in ad by the United States cruiser Thetis in the ia, projected main , "A !&. � 1, - . . at the . '.. ; t� �. " iA • - , T Eil,1101(1 , _;..-,z - -, ever quite come "I again babl , by the route indicated, '_ _�41 e� I - " � 't. 0- -M, 1, � gent­ry and 11`8 11 whom Prime I 'the leadership of the Conservative party. z innection with is name as Hatfield. second eurvey of the proposed route. The PON r .--," - e--U,. ,� .1 . - Z .11 I .38j nien from w . ­.:�_', . - ,$ 0 - , .�. "I . i� t would Coan led distance of 3,000 miles. _1.1,4��,­ I , - - �� 7,10, I How well lie has succeeded in that position ' It speaks volumes for his bonhommia Thetis left San Francisco on April Is las , 0 . 41 1,74. .lg that c a F,ven the mustache I 1. . - ,� a. " I , i a ''1'n ears are 08ra;711. s attested by the fact that out of the eleven tat he is, next to the Prince of Wales, the to take soundings And. make a general our- The estimates of the probable cost of a. . - �;4,. 1 ,,,,.-, �, I � - ,',,I,"t inlinown in yoigiand, except :1 lapsed since Disraeli 's death, the oat popular En lishman in France. vey of the, ocean bed over the proposed cable by each of the three routes vary one ­,,�_-,,-.,'- , I was a I lilitil after the Crimean years e - ,-* , " -, 1 , - , Mal Acing - . ,� ,.,,.-1!', .�� - ­� ... . ­ " , - , , _".",, - � , - - tile 91.1litarY, . it Conservatives have beep in office seven; I EDWARD WAKEFIBLD route. from California to the Sandwich estimate taring 'it At about four, Rix, &rid ' ' . " "' �, - - Ic to wearing .,;, ­ti�'; � - - . a11101W 11 . I a each :1,1.1 I -�­� -11 C.4 1 , civilians too ILI ­. I - " , � - -, war, when c and they have never been defeated on a govern- .. � Islands, the first section of a proposed route seven million dollars respectively for - ;, _' �, . N . nitatiol' Of the ,oldiers . 1. �� � _ �, 11, I . . - partly in It ,1-' ment question in the House of Commons, 'rit. to Japan. She returned to San Francisco main route, and • an added , three mil- - - ­ -, - �v"'C,-10-* ,l 1'. - , ii,flac-ilee of the French I ow " There 13 a Rap py Land " Woe I nal cable fivul, -, - . �?, �)' I . . tly frplll die nor on any, question in the House of Lords ; last week. ��ix months ago the Albatross lions for an &ddito, 11 ,;, �. �_ . par . beard, it is still re- ' "I - �r,,,, � - -1�.,,' . - "-: '-' , " . - s for the b I ten. . Australia; 4 .� - W .1 I : -fr, -J -5- , ' . ]lance, But a A. as the mark 6f And they have lost fewer seats than either . - . . I made similar survey, but the results Attain- Japan to Aust lia; but that i only ar . 1:1 . 4, - I . , eccentricity ( party ever lost before in an equal length of A short time ago, in the course of my ed in that survey were not coneidered of a proximate. � t' ." ­v, 4- - . . garded -,is all I a .; t4 .,*. - " - 11 b britiailig lip. Tile official ._:.. ­­. " - ` - -41, I . - - . . - . eoutlau'li"11 whiskers. till- i-ork As a reporter, I found myself in a low . nature very favoraLle to the project The THE CANADIANOR . , , 'r' � - SOM Australians, . - . I . - - _- A. , .. . � `�:-�,�, A- '. � , " '1Y side 'f ' ­ " ' ".., . . class ,ts_ rule wear oil sfield, Lord- The contrast between their condition to- I loon waitiqg for the proprietor. I had Albatross surveyed a route running from a and the British Governinent are -w. _,4 - � ,, h-, , - - Lord ,ueacon . - , _ - , . - ,� - _Z I . i . -- ' - � , . � ... - - '... -M-r. Gladstone, - day and their condition under Lord Derby. interested - - A 3' '- . Lord Derby, otiqed am I came in three men and a boy oint on Monterey Tl%y, near the town of naturally chiefly interes in the northern - --- �1 - . I pillinerlitoll, • I .I I ,� W ". - - _..1.1.W1;V.­.'1 -- . - . . ' I - _' . .t 1, : - 1"ussell, Lorl. is one of the most remarkable things in the laying cards in a corner. Dirty and un- muterey, direct to Honolulu. Her sound- and southern routes, an statistics are ` - '� - Sir Robert Peel, the ,­." � 4 * _­,.�­, 14 - . . . � - ,,or,,, .kberdeen, tie, and modern It story of English politics. Un- empt, coarse and loud voiced. their hands - ings allowed that the bottom of the sealoreA quoted to show that. either of these routes in. _VV I_,.'.. V, ­ I . . Lor(l Melbourne, I - . . 1, . . iligton, doubtedly, Disraeli lial a great deal to do ame (Iowa on the table with & bsng each very irregular;t)ver the greater part of better than the central. Electricians concede .'�6 --Y-;­fk� .. . Pule Of �Vell Ilillisters of Ole nine- te �,.-7 '. ­�'-. , ­ . . . prillic 11 I It, ,,�3 - 4� - - - . all the OWer ly side whisk- with that. It was he who galvanized the itne a card was played, while through the THE ROUTE SURVEYED. � " an. advantage for the northern route in the..- - ­­­, I- 1. p I -i . - i-k-1, - ,t - � - I century 1vore oil the Conservative party into a ame.a running fire of profanity was kept - shorter distances between .- z'w. ` - _,� � - tecilth centL center- ,preatige of . intermediate , p <:' =: - ; - - - fortivocen , ''_. � . while beforc their tinle brilliant semblance of renewed vitality. p, punctuated by the sound of the tobacco The depths of the water were very,, great, '1� ., �"_­ I., I . . _ f.-I. �!�-­;O_. , V) At 'the 1 and a great Macy lofty And perpendicular . � " -:4 � -,', ­-, i -- " .. ens, wil. c close. the points, which would, of course, increase the _t . , I l - , ies, the ullstoni Nv,-"; to 81• oil in the But it is Lord Salisbury who really inspir, nice as it soattered on the dirty floor. . speed of transmission. - That would have an % . , , .0; ":I_ � ; -1 1, #' . !, _ - is a, e niters common edit with fresh life, and maintained it over t coral reefs were discovered along the track, - . I . "I - 'A . I present day bear( - - � urned my back on them and was thinking - appreciable affect on the tariff for telegrams- . . -, y", ! H0113e of Coin , , " . - � . - .� . indicating great danger of freqnent and ilbern -_ - - !�,-� -­ I - . r- . ___ -1 ­ 1, _. M_ - ,J.3 than ill tile along period of eventful years in ever in- f other things, when I was brought back ­­,o i , , 4 - i __,_ lfoll,­e of 1�01` men I . Over the short stretches 'on the nor . �`.. I .. � 11 I ood many elderly . serious troubles to the cable through &bras- - - �F% -, . - s, because- a 9 cr asing vigor. _10 my surroundings by . - � j f - . 1110D are Much older I the strains of a rents the highest rate of speed could be _. rl. A ,�;,.. .11 .... ' _ , . , 1; . . .. . and flic Lord-4 � .. . . ton, and also of total loss, from the great '-i;-, ' " . � ­.­ . _-, _ . , . wear them, a Be a A British Foreign Minister needs to be ,;iymn, the first I ever learned so long ago in attained probably, but it is not improbable � ��11 - . it, either hot, d the and the owing between the reefs. I � _..'�•: fa % ; __ _. .A, . , , I - � - - - than tile COr,lmolls' "lit' 0 Ouch a different place. I he boy. was softly that under possible and favoring cirouffi- .: 'I, . .1 _ - decidedly noticeable.. ninch more than a mere diplomatist. Th . . I - I - - - ,% m,,tn decid, . . I IBM Thetis met with far greater success . I " . - . bearil makes tinging to himself : _ stances the same results could be obtained -_, , I . d Lieutenant Of ablest and most prominent diplomatists in . .J, . . . . - ­� 1. , A .,. . forniedy Lord ' - In liar our-ey. The theoretics]- route was onto -, ". I .., �4.-- . . Lord Spencer, Lord tit , the longer cables by the centml r , - ,i . . - " :rl . ", . .. * - If . --.?,; _* /_ Ireland, weal's a t)ig rough beard, and le Queen's service are, in fact, but in- There Is shappy land, . the same from San Francisco to Honolulu over .- . ,::, o . Lord Cbaniberlain,. st� uments in his hands. If only the Brit. - Far, far away, � m i4e; from San Francisco. It in said, also, that - �� . -_ Lathurn, the present L r . -, . NVhare siduts in glory stand, but, as in the ease of the cables from � _-.: " �,, � . down ash late were to be considered, his post . the sea bottom on the northern route is very ..- . 1 i .e'�,�, - - - ; .! _. _ . .. coming al most ( I Bright, bright as day. York to Europe the actual route of the .,;: _1 � - I . I � - .. .1 jV,;.:1rSa_hUgClea beard, co, �. - , I n.y. . I much more favorable, and that there wot", : ,:11 - i.,_ �,_" M 1, 1-1 .: . Salisbury . is the, would be, comparatively a sinecure. But - , 01), how they sweetly Ili , � - r Lo Ilis,v�:st. _4 .1 - I�LIL Lord deep sea cable was located to begin at a - ­ -, :_,..i� ­-.14, :. . . - .1 . . 1_i, � :_-�I�� ­t ;DMUrl an - I ,`� I . r, . ­ � leas worn a beard what he has to understand &,rid bear con- Worthy to our Saviour King,' . be less risk of interruptions. A British gun , � .. - . .. Niiiii-iter who . . , - I t me considerable distance from San eye - ,, .4 _,� .tee . . , ,ly Prime i � Loud let. His pratses ring, . - r boat completed recently: a series of sury f. t�. T., i . .,, beard as it scantly in mind are the several and roller- . � : . f -I. ju3t :-;00 ears. A n(I such a be . Praise, praiso for aye. Francisco. The Atlantic deep-sea cables .,,,,-,, ,� - - Vlx - . route. - "., �,,I�;. - '. -W - ` - - My mind flow back to the night w ' !'­,!,,' �. 'C - - for ilis gi-eat, bulbous ti�,e interests of all tile diverse and widely .. along the proposed northern . V . hen I begin, or and, at Nova Scotia, Newfound- ­_�,­*' "Y' I :1 .91. is ! If it, were not caUeked parts of the empire. Often, when It is probable that at present two cableIN -�; ' ;2_5`� 1; - I , tr&li& - .$'y- "", .� '*10 f" . . ressive nose his a beard these awne words sung by a little band land, or. in that immediate vicinity. The .4, - fo!-eiiead anti 10,19) a?!g by diffeient routes, to China and Ans 1_1 - _�--, .--: .,��,-f­. . . facT, he is conducting some tedious negotiation I -,,,- ��§ 1?_:� -, . '. .� ­ � ­ " - r the whole . ­ _' - board. would E7eeni to cove . _-'��_' , to his whole in with a continental power upon an appar- of Jamaicans in the swamps of Aspinwall, Thetis from Point Conception, 220 would not pay, end that rivalry would cause , . _i�.;'_0r-.,_' �'�-4,1­ 1 V . . . and consti-til . and further back still to the time when in miles south of San Francisco, and 38 Miles - .. - -.4—, � " ..04,_ - . - , - , of the man loss to birth. It has been suggested thattbe ' � . ", .:.., . . - ject which he jvj, , , . . 1. I Ivith its 81 tirdy Iniihiness and curly trivial question, the o Edinburgh I heard them •in their author's w1wt of the town of Santa Barbara, at the I ._ " � L, _. .. I • dividuahty. onal ideas, it is, really has in view in connected with the. . head of the Santa - Barbara channel. The United States should join with the British � . ., -.­ . I ., ., `"` °b,, 0 ��_ ;1 4.�� . . - - - r,_ of convellti class-room. * 4-,! � i N, - total disrega ( . . ' Government in favor of the northern route, . �, -Y of him Tile- future safety or welfare of some dii,tant do. I 1,_,� ` , �. . I : t, ',,deed, very characteristic The music coming from the cradle of the place sa-s considered by the electrical �. a .1, I I - makina, its terminus " a place in the State .� � , �, Z .. - �,.�, . .. � ,7 always wears a pendency. Practically, he controls all I he . ". ' ­� " 4�1 I 'M, ; ,� 4, - - . race, rho words telligg oi the far-a*ay goal, engineers to be favorable for a deep-sea 11 . . .. , r. - I 11 1)1,1�e of Devonshire, who a of Washington instead f in British Colum " , - . ,4 you be da"ined. outside affairs of the empire, and �,­. .� r.. .. ' I - 1��, ..�, -. " .. ­ - - beard, ii ,_4aia to have store the Minis- this hymn segme peculiarly fitted for the cable landing. The ground at that point 'a bia. How far the successful surve -� :;., . - ,� -,,I� _7 of the .- , I - �,, . 11 11 _j q � .,. - (t �- . . Ilin, than any other nobleman ter of War, the Secretary of State for the' world-wide fame it has won. 01 the mil- high, and the water shoals off on a mud bot- ' ' .7. , ", , . . ­'�,l N . . .. _. ne,"' about But Lord Salisbury runs him .Colonies, and f the central route by the Thetis may effect the - .:1 I %. -, !�'&-Ij �,`. . ill VEngland. lions who have sung it there Are perhaps tom. �,Z .1 1� ',Va-#� 'W� - . Admiralt), are but coa,djutors of his. That uestion remains to be soon. That A trans- a ­ , .� 11 � 2. , 1. . .. I , I , 'r I - - " r � - . __ k-,$! .... . close.0, lie is tile, very type of the strong- . . few who know how it came to be written. The Thetis took a course nearly due 11 I . (I tempered En is why Lord Salisbury lk&s always contend- Rcific cable in needed is conceded, and that .-. . - i �.- , , - - * _ 111 , .4 IN. . jini�faekl, bull-headed, goo I have the story from the author, whose southwest, and by way of the Great Circle. :­ :,fr-- - �. . It is ed that the office of Minister for Foreign 11 it will be constructed very soon by some . .- ; J;F� -,. I P_ . .. lit the beginning of tie survey soundings t�� - . �1, .­w ­ , . I ,& � . , . I _ lish aristocrat ;and lie 8116ws it in ought to be held by the head of the I Bible class I attended. route to accepted by.electricians As a settled _'. - "' ' - 1. ,Z) �� - - . . pmpearanco as jnucl� as in his words and A ffai ra In 1 P38 or '43, the date I am not sure of, were made every two miles until a depth of fact, . . I 1. , - ` ,.;. - 11 _ acts. . government. Before his time it was cus- Andrew Youpg was it young man—& teach- 900 fathoms wets registered. Five miles out . � :, 1. -1 � I , J 7 — � I . I _.:_.'1.,;1-,,:�,V1 11 . The or . i,,in of Lord Salisbury's beard, tomary for the Premier to W First Lord of � - ­ .. W._...-,, 7, N1. - . er in SL Anilrews, Scotland—and much from lion sea bottom was found I " - f, * i r Z , " - -. .f,t, - , - . , _ - . . � ., ` I .'.­,`� - , , '_ �r.�'. . howevcr, is to [�e found in. all incident of the Treasury, on the theory that he ought interested in Sunday school work. it lisp- at eighty-68VOn Fathoms, and at thirteen What the BOY wanw. .. -_ *1 � . . - n �. j� , , - I I . . c I . J_ ': ____ , , .� - -11 1; , . - Ilic,ll is not generally known, or, to hold purse strings. But Lord Salis- i $ . 0 !k " 11, his career w di an evening with A miles, 281 fath me were reRistered. From _ ,�� � . _. . , spending Dr. Guster contributes to a German paper - , �. ,--'�_ ,,-.,' - I . -gotten I ride wr* 11" I., - 4. _. rather, watch is- generally forgotten, Lit t �iiry has always taken the ground that the family recently from India, lie heard f 'that point on toward the Hawaiian Isla the followi brief but pathetic journal of a - J � - , 4; - I I: , 1�y -, , - �, �- , . , . - 11�� - -, �� . - -L, ­­_ '�; . �, ,; . - wlOch has had a good (lea . the ladies play something which attack or I the de th of water increased gradualli to ,�. �. - .0, ­ I . 1 to do with th© �Irlogt, imporiant office in the Cabinet, in the .,,k him baby who, Uter thirteen days in this world, ­1 . ­A1 , -J ' . - I ,..: , . I . is 1W ,:.�.��_ -.' r-, ok a I ],is cllarac.er. ,'modern position in the British Empire i 000 ?Atboms, or more than three and a de * these reflections for o � - - formation, of ver much. -What is that?" he said. 3. parted, leaving " 1 . ,--;]�v . . , V. , �,. I . I n of the 'second 'that of Fore' Minister; and 1hat lie is ,A That great depth was the aver- ;: _ F 7� _1 - , .- .Ile was ,-t younwer so , I - Wh "That is a Hin- half Miles. instruction : J­ q; - . �'. . , . _­ I .. . .11 - - 1. ,, " ,To . - . I .1 ,_ I X . 4 17. 1 . .I- . `.'° .1 . . .- 'Nlarquis of 8 i a purse dustani air called 'The Havy land.' The Age for many miles. When the bottom was First day—Wonderful, heavenly I At last 11 . .. . . Salisbury, . If" able to 'con trol The pu _ ry and though his father �quite as Vel . ., ,'_ ­t- I L. '�', _ . _, �. � ., - . , . I married ; h . . 4 � I ., f� , - . . was tile lord of -many acres, and m, ed to btring6 through a trustcA colleague as h water carriers sing it." e asked her to level soundings were taken every ten miles, I am in this beautiful world I Who would .�J . .-J . ;I$- ,�., . _. [ -_ . ."­j-'. - ., i .; ..... - I i t-licad of the house ,would be if he himself administered the - .".. +­_." - . V it � a great heiress, the pre' ,�el I a did, and again, five and where it wait irregular, undulating, or have thought it, that one, could breaths ; . , ", - �,K . N.A. 1_. ­­ ,. ; - - . . , play it again, which ob . ,,.V -I � . ,. Q , " . - - v - - I . u (11101 11 . 1 - 1:� .,_," .V.,�',. - .- 1, . started ill life with IiLth�, but a historic name i •treasury reefs were discovered, soundings Ings fr*ely breathe, and cry out what I i ... 1# - � -d Robert or six times. The idea had occurred to him where . . I ­ %­4­,�V��' . . - , " �,-­N . .1 &,44 '* - - . and a SplelAid education. Lot History strords abundant evidence: of the down to two thialm? I rejoice p"cul&rly in tile sun- I _rl W .10,1 . . that the air would be suitable for a Sunday were taken at short intervals I � #, " . 1.1 . _�_ . , -_ - -+. -.`�:. - . I Cascoigne Ce(i W of the 'correctness of this view. All the recent a& i . ,_� I ­ , I Arthur Talbot ' school flymn. The next day he wrote in a mile . light and blue sky, in the fresh, pure . ... I­ . - - ' - I ' - I .. -_ _" . - oil his father or to id the trouble between Jreat Britain and Franco could only see and �'11. - - ..; I �, i. . '. mail to live "I he Happy Land." His scholars took to ,I THE GBZATUV DEPTIT. - with its coolness. .. � .. I "I 1 5' ­ - � . . '. , - - . I � �i * -, :.M�,.-, . & . . - logs and horses. about the North merican fisheries—and a \ . bes, of his years alpong 1 1, . it at once, visitors beard it, and it spread feel all this splendor I . . I .. . If, p - 01M . ' and, hav- very serious troutie it is —arose from groom sounded on the route was 1,228 fathoms, at i - - " . � i � I 1_1. . - He deterinined to be indep-,ndeat % and was translated into many languages and Second Day—Oh, this horrible heat I I ­ 411, - * • p,)int about three hundred miles from : � � -. R_!, it, 7 - --,.� - . . ­ �_ ii,g -,in Oxford fellowship to support him, ignorance of-colonial affairs on the part of al an been deceived. This air, this water, ii. .: . � %,; i. . -�4 . - _ sung in *very slime, and thus Out of the Hslo, on the island of Hawaii, where it in have . I . , [14 ._. - I ­- I be s,�t out for Australia and New Zealand Foreign Minister more than 1100 years ago, - eater has come forth meat and out Of the proposed to land the cable. The water - this light bow entirely different have I I ... r. �L' .1: . - - : �..., I. I oarrier's " - 11 _. , i- - I , .V , - . p . __. . - with the serious intention of becoming a In one of his best known eusys, Macsula.3 strong sweetness, and the water shoaled to one thousand fathoms thirty-five inm6gined it would be. But patienoe, all w .4 . _. - � coloitist and buillUDg UR his own fortune by makes great fun of the Duke of Newcastle is right by and by. The old woman w% , 1. ­ - song has brought many to the ever-living miles from Iblo, And shoaled gradually f r6m con ! - 11 .,-. - . � . - enrerprise and hard %volk. That was when not knowing that Capp Breton was streams. t understand - ; ; :_ : .. '. � . . . . �.., . .,�-, - , those days a razor I'lut. at a much later period Java, the gem o � that on to t,be landiDgpl&CO. near which the cares for me does no seem to unde .., . . : . . he new his beard, for ill 1. -4Wm. C. Thackwell. - - I �­ - . .­ . was almost all unknown articie in the col- tile Indian Ocean, wpa lost to Groat Britain . . � . - do till is twenty fathoms. A short cable - Me day—Still no solution. If it goes - - ­ .. -;, ,,1;-11 - V, ,41 . ­ - - " � � . �"_,_. t I . I - - � _t , .­ . I - d n It pa f a Foreig � . I _11- . =* I have to be laid to connect the island of Fifth ­ - - . onies, and having got into the habit of it, by a similar blunder o the rt of a Foreig . Hawaii with Honolulu, but it in probable on this wr. I cannot hold out long. The . , ­_.: �, .X - � . � .. .. . - . - :". � _. - be has worn it eversinec. . Minister, who, in concluding a treaty . I I A Runian Bath,. I - Mug day must I lie buried in . i : .: . ". - . " ! - . that the direct cable. to Japan would be Laid whole li I . I * ,.1 - , .. I .,.. . � � . Lord Robert's plans of life were 'entirely peace, said he suppoped "one island W . T . he bath was a small log house, situated from Hilo to avoid . Aransmissions And for feather ounhions, so that 1Z&D scarcely ..f- . ! . ' L.. '.: . .- I ., changed by the death of hi�! elder brother, pretty much the same as another I" a short distance from the Manor. It was Jan down a bit of air. Two lines and one C " - , '. ". ' -_ ' I . . .1 - .. Lord Crail b *Oil rile, to whose courtesy, title, We need not go so far back as that, i reAsons c f favorable ding. . , a little shirt, a flannel &hp, a - ' . . .. . .- divided into &Dt*-MOM, dressier room, and For t5e route surveyed by the Thetis the De binders - .- , �� , ' • and magnificent prospet-ia he succeeded. deed, to see the results of. tile system - . the bath proper. When we were re#AY. cat4e to the Sandwich Islands would be 2,. long cushion filled with feathers, in whish . . - � - . � ; ­ . . He had already trade name for him- divided counsels in imperial affairs, again ' I Am wrapped from bead to foot, over this - . ' - - - , ' , "" - � - . -, - . I Alexandra, A famous bath woman, took 060 miles inlongth. Therouteou ed by . , - I self in the House of Cunini6iis, and been a which Lord S&Iiab a dfastly set h rvey � . - :,�.-� . - , a* Stes, boiling water from the tank in the corner the on a coverlet filled with feathers, the curtains - .i;j� �= • . - longer: '. _1.5_4�__11111 ; .- mc mber of I sCabitiet, when, five face. All through Mr. Gladstoue's to - e Albatross is about fifty miles I 9t - of my crib drawn to, the room darkened . . - hich had been heating for hours, The Albatross had heavy weather during a : , -, -,;,, --�, ( " I I ,1,�, - ( " 7 .! . , -, years later, IL death of his father made w1ministratioii, the empire was involved with double curtains, the windows closed, - ,_ ­ . . . and scrubbed us , _". �,- . . _. '' , colonies, u, Made a strong la�her, great bar trip, but the Thetis ex- w ��_ 4,; - - * . . . him Ala,-(Juis Sahisbury and one of �hc costly and disastrous little wars, and I � , . -� -.:--,�, " , . � . - 0 soundly with a wad of linen bast shredded periencod favo*mble weather during most of no must 1, poor worm, lie from morning till 1. � .,t . - - I . � I _�.. Is" . . nates of England. lie V-as. angry altercations with the a p ni( burning is - . rl, -�-_ . . - . great landed 1�10,1 1-n J , into fibers. Her wad was of the choicest the time. The Thetis iurvey in considered evening. MY rn 9 skin worse off than . __ r * - V: :1 . - � * I_ I then just. thirty-eight and in the prinil� of because the premier gave All his attention o ! .,�'c_ . 1, - . . I itort,nott,hatwhichis sold the to be the most accurate and best determin. the hot stove near me, which can at least, . . ;1. - " ­ . .4". . . I . - 9 Oh, that I did ': . Ili - , ... his powers, and his accession to the liduse the treasury, while the Foreign Minis which in rocured ed of any yet made for a Pacific cable.- an I feel, give off its heat. . , I:_ , 1, . V. . - . ... ' I W-1. i� � .1 ­ "nlot markets, but that __ _:_ ��, L I of Lords proved a'most fortunAte thing for the First Lord of the Admiralty, and "fe . I do. If I cry it brings : .- !� , 0 t --t - . - . by stripping into rather coarse slaments The interests an partly commercial and know what I shall .. � .- 'r - M:_ . I . I ,vi - - the Conservative party. Lord I)erby—.the Secretary for the Colonies, each pulled a the strands of an old mateack, such an is partly political. Direct And quick com- the old woumai with her milk, which in- ­_ .- -.,, , -.'' , . - n ­ _-, �_ -, AF - I . I great Lord Derby, as lie-is commonly call- own way. There has been nothing of , t n a reases ; my hands are cold � - , " _v_f� ".. - g �niserj * � ,-­,�,' ,,, . aced for everything in Russ* from wrap* mun"tion with British port@ and oolo ie c m . :.1. ;,:-, , , . • -- - - ed— was a tort' of the old school and a most kind during the ]sat see years, and it i the while Tu skin are burning, she . I . . . -iron, to bags for carrying • y MID an . per* for shoot and the far east fenerally is wanted for : . . , ". unfortunate politician in every way. He safe to sav there iiever-.will be as long notind of cherries. After a final douche with sake of Canada a commercial interests in brings a few morewraps. I turn my had ! • , - �1:I;= ­ .: • - . : , . ­ . ... was a man of splendid presence and most Lord Salisbury remains where he is, closed eyes from side to side seeking help,, L _'.. . I—. ,-,.. . I . Y9 - , - chivalrous character, and hie princely mu- rule of his foreign 1. is to use his o boiling water, we mounted the high shelf that direction ; but, and perhaps mainly, cl my towentor o&ya 11 the baby shivers," - -, . - . ., . po icy 9 , - - . with its wooden pillow, and the artistic An alternative telegraphic route to the East and ­ . i -1 ­ . i;,..,•,,, - �,,_ . - - nificence, and ardent love of sport made him words, I Ito treat all other powers &6^ gent a- . .-., '�. I I . part of the operation began. An we lay is wanted for Government purposes---& route and really heats the horrible things at the. -. - - . . - - , . ­ - personally popular. .. . :,,.� %, - '... . . W is nelThbors, that is to stove. WUl no one come to my*relief ? , - . "� _`4, pular. But he was never in man would treat his - - . ­ . there in the suffocating steam, Alexandra that aliall be entirely through British pos- I . - -.,. -�; �,;_,_. " - . ; y1­6'... - touch with the English people or in liar- say, like gentlemen " an in every case, if whipped us thoroughly vi ith a small bosom sessimis i6rd not subject to interference or Tenth Day—Ag&iu a fearful night I I - . , .- - - - If. - &,".."!4 . . . - . - niony with the spirit of the age. He seemed poegible, to com© i� a friendly settleme t, It is con. cry, but I am not understood. I must drink J I ,,- '41i. . . . � of birch twigs, rendered pliable and stoppage by any foreign over. . 9 . -^ i, - II-Q. • I - . " ��- ,,,, �,, - i . . I to he a feudal nobleman of the middle ages beneficial to all concerned; slid the un4r- secure of their tender leaves by a 'ideted to be an anxential' move of praden- drink, and again drink until the stomach f I ., I.. -,� , , .. - _:7.1 fir._ - I . . dropp-d accidentally into the nineteenth lyine principle of it all is to keepgood fai h, a A half hour later they give me . 1� , ! -A __ . . " ' - . . .- century. preliminary plunge in boiling water. When ti&l strategy in line with recent ex pariments overflows. - - .�, - ,,, j;;- �' '- - . Under his leadership the Con- - promising nothing which he does not ful 11, I.. 1. � 111. � e gasped for breath, she interpreted it as of shipping British troo from En land to something-with a horrible taste from a tea- .. � - ' 'I, .- 9 .. I . � _�, ".4, - i. . _.. . Servatives really had no prospects at all. and threatening nothiDg which he does of w Air, air, pure, cool -sir, light, water I . . ., L , �� ;-.1;.. .. - . . . � � - I . - . n Ir . .. 11 . - a symptom of speachful delight, and flow I ad is and the East over t ,a C&uadiap Pacific ! . I ­0�.. _ " _ .. They never got into power except through mean to inflict, ggphosolmi then have no help from this world ? , : .. -. ".., . " --- 14% - - to the oven and darhed a bucket ,wf 'cold Railway, _ : . �.,�' __ I ; I ,� ." , . • ,.. '• ..3. 1. -. __ some temporary crisis, and tile), never held . Bismarck, Who in sn.ubequaled judiZe of Twelfth Da Yesterday there WAS a I . .� �* - �41 I - \ . water on the red hot stones placed there These considerations have led to tho map- I .;, 1,-­ I . le � ..*,T.­- t __ - . ­ , ,4. , : .--.. I . _. .. it for more than & 'few months. All idea such matters, used to say it was impo", for the purpose. TheLateam poured forth pingout of threeoornpetitiveroutes. At.prea. great council ol;-y &nut$ and cousins. Each t - 1­1 111;,-`� r, , " I ;?, -,.- - - - - : . ... _. __ - of a Conservative administration as a per- to cultivato the friendship of Greot Brit in one advised a, different remedy- for my sick- I :1 - , - "I.. , , , . in intolerable clouds ; but we sUbMittoOdt ent all talears me from Now York for China, . ._11 I'- , .. i.- ­ . - ­ . mftnent thing steellie(l to have passed away. under G'ladatone, becatise it was impose Is werless too protest. Alexandra, with all Japan, or Australia must go under the At- neon, but all agree that its cause is a PoldL 1 r � . ''. - , _. , . �, - .1 . ��4. " ­ - :;� ' - . ' I Z� ""I., - , . -1 - . - I - Juat a year after Lord Sali-,bury'i accession to �Iependbn British policy from wee to . - .­ -, �11­ ,. - . - , - rer clothes on, seemed not to feet the heat, I&nUc to London. Thence are three rout" to Warmth was urgently recommended, and I -:' -.1 11,; r I - , I . to the family honors, Lord Derby died ' ; whereas,'under Lord Salisbury's re- received . � � - �-­ .. . . . vl r. week a new kind of infant food just die- . - A-:., : � , ­ - , . I � She administered A merciless yet genble India, two through to China and Japan, :'fir.:;; "_ . I ­ . .- I h. - !:" . ­ I - . - Disraeli as he thea was, succeeded to the gime, Germany hip become wuxmlY AM c massage to every limb with her birch rods and one continuation from either one of the covered and some strengthening wine, which � - .m�* . , ... . . - I . leadership of the party, and Lorl Salisbury cit to 61 rest Bri tain without offendin g Vre Ich _what would it have been like if she 11ml three on*to Australia and Now Zealand. The heated my brsin a little more, so that I was' �� -1 � .-. I '. - . - . . . .. .. � .. �.. - i . . 1. t/)ok charge of their interests in the House 3usceptibil- ties. used nettles, the peasr.uts' delight ?— and northern route is from London to Denmark, deathly still. My body is wrapped so tight, . ­ . . - � I �, I .-� 777 � : � , , -, I - - . ,_-, - . - . . o� Lords. Ifs Was immediately elected liorn'e, while Lord Salisbury's g eat ly with the roller that my stomach overflows - - - -..-.. -,,�,--_-,�: - -,Nk - - . At rescued us from utter collapse just in time through Russia and . I .- v - -: �,,,!�, '' ( liancellor of the University of Oxford in merits as a foreign minister are very ga er- by - . ., 1 . I .��,�,�" . . ­1 4 ;_ I . . . ; . a douche of ioe-cold water. We huddled . everytime A teaspoonful of %nything in given. I I r., 4 . - - suelleas on to Lord Darby—a very high lion- ally acknowleged he has never gained p4 pu- ACUM TAY SMZRIAN STEPPES, . ��_ �M.__ I m I on all the warm olothung we owned, were My feet are forcibly extended and enveloped _... . --il;:5 ;� I . �_,�, - .,;"" - . or for so young a maii—and was marked- lar;ty in the ordinary sense. The arrat* . . .- ­ ._ .,- '.... . .,�', , � _ _ tea, and . tic I cannot bring them up to * . - - '-i�kl!­ _i, ` .:­%,-_'. " i�.­.. I . . fort . driven home, plied with boiling Northern relieve the . � - V, , - I .,,4._. ;, . - by the great Telogra It Company - .1. ,­�- �,o - . out he future Prime Minister. of At the and n but my feeling in gradually going. . . %� �114 " . cracy swear by him, and the great ttiax6 bed for two hours� of rn s"Card, where 1W , ,_ I - -',,.-., �, 1 41' _ . . . pat to toVIsdivostock, th e"to on . . -1 .:. ,;�� ira- 1. 1; .-- �---t 25 - . Two inore, different men than Disrach of the working men have it genuine , physically, id that all were soon over. I � � F I . that time we felt made over, connections with China and Japan are made. I - - ' 1-'1_1',-_k%E1, and Lord Sa,IiF,bury could not well bie im- tion of him. But the lower middle c Thirteenth Da Farewell, thou beauti. ' ,:' ' '.1 N ,---. and ready to be for an-other birching. ­ . , .. Disraeli was all his life all actor, small tradesmen I But The Indo- European route is a land line 11 I I - mined. not -nd thine air have _ - � I .,�� - I - .- __ 1� I and the more mob do we were warned not to expose ourselves to ful world. Thy light r , � � .__4 N 1.* . - � _ .... ... - �­ . � . ded lees ". - : a mystery, a dreamer, an adventurer. He like him at all, Ali for him, he d across Gormany, Russia, and Persia to the been denied me, but thither where I go :W .., : .. . the cold for at least twenty -four hours, &I- . . - *_.*4 �', 2' �- - . -sed nothing and he did nor want to them too heard] to have any resent ent Persian Gulf, and thence to Bombay. The - .. 1. I ".,�,� ,,:,�.­ ". - I �'.';' "_"" - L , - .1 . posses there are no fetters. 'r. 4 - . .. . possess anything. though we had often asou peasants, fresh eastern route, direct to China and Australia, . .. - .. 'Z� �,T� . . 1. . .1 � . - � .. .- :_ Ile never really owned against -them, and h6 is far too prou to from their bath, birch bosom in hand, in - . ­ . . �� _'.. I 11�_:.:- 1-i-w- " . I is by way of France, the Mediterranean, - - ' - . - - I I I �_ � .., -i -:- . an acre of land ill his life, and if he had make any effort to conciliate them. Ile Ab.- - ' - I.,-- _.. Qk, . _. - ­', �i - -1 . the wintry streets of the two capitals.— • .. . ��. ,V r ­­ * ­, : " I F, t the P,ed Sea, Arabia, Indis, Penang, - � � -, 4�­,,�:.-.r 4 . - 41 , �- 4 , 1. ,;- ,�-­4,­` ., . ,': �­v -� _� . . . . " le -7. Hapgood, in Atlantic Monthly. - ��,'. ,,­t4�v_ . - • just enough nioney for current expenses lie never shrinks from expressing his ContA Opt. r Sal I I g Why British Emigrarits to Brazil mrsve ._� , , "'r was t' LI AnNingspore, and thence by way of Java '_ I � , " �� I I thankful not to be troubled with more. for them aiid their views of public life, and � . . . ­ ­.T� . . . � - ­ I�L_,. � . . � . Failed: _. ­ , I.,- W. — . . _�,:� -,L, ..., .- He had no children,' and his was more - he is 9.t any time ready to retire rather ,lion I and Sumatra to Port DaNvin, on the north. . .' " - 'L ", �.. - 4. - . . -.1 *..,ih�e_ �t- 4 � - . . , . ­ � 1'�, . - `7, - . like a friend than anything else. 110 was' to be indebted to them for a tingle 4ore. ' The man who works for God always gets am ,coast, The routes are long. The British Consul At Santos, in Braxil,- - . - .1 A3:11". %� . 4 " � - - - �, I !., -� - - an-English in all his he his pay in advance. Of the three projected Pacific routes two in his last reportgives a number of reasons I I . � ,t­ � t __ � . , , '- 4 -` I - - - - - . . . - � : . ,. 10t" ,- . ... . . _ idea" as he was, in - He is not at all all Qloquent speaker, b't for the failure and mistortaimes of recent I . , "�, � b� . '_ _� I . appearance. Lord Salisbury is exactly the is so bold and clear, and in dealing wift his There in always room for A man of for'08, start from British Columbia, one for Japan . - " i *. X, P4 � - - �_ - . .-. . • ­-It.-Ill I and Australia, the other for Australia direct, British emigxsnta to Brazil The - . .... I.., e. I .. opposite. He is perhaps, the most ],',Dg- opponents he has such a cutting wit that sand he makes room for many. — [Emerson. * - "". � ,a __ - .. . - I - 1, ;.,,.i.1.1., 0 . - .., .. � - lish Engliblintan in England. n In a h by the way of the Fiji Islands. The north. Brazilian agents sent to recruit labour in ., " ­_7 , -, # - . . Ile is a. his opeeches'are always eagerly listen to fig t in Paddy Morau's saloon, on -ended their operations to Great' .. T '_ .­: k, - d , . 1, ,,­ � .1 "fit I .. , . wealthy landowner, and the -inheritor of and read. He is not uncommonly ch " Oanal street, Buffalo, on Monday night , ern route is projected from a fine then - ", ". ,�-. *� -^ , , ­ '' , %'' . Unimak point near Europe extended I _. 1� V . . . -, . - an f a professional strong . .,. titles and estates 300 years old ; essentially ' Victoria B. V. to UuiM , in the Britain, though instructed 0 'Don . � L. I tially with bad taste in his epigrams, As 2.) Though ­"�%: I - ­ I : - . As f in' Frederick L-ogron, Aleutian Islands, thence to Attu Islands to [Atin races, ( instructed to .. �_ � - -.:-<�'.'��, I • ! . , 3 . . a family man, and the very pink of social stance when lie said, apropos of W* liam man, formerly of Hamilton, out.. with big Ale I .. -1. . I .. - � - ­ . grandeur Anti from there to Japan. A supplamen- recruit agricultural labor only, and receiv. ; __ -.�� -r' '' __ j�l .1 andeur and high style. t from bai and fiat, killed Rhas Severton, a Worwegiau . --.,.­.�. . yet the two men O'Brien and DUIon's fligh a commission for each e rant an , _:i "'. I , - � ,. . ­ got on excellently together, because they Parnell's catastrophe : " I t is a c ious tAry cable would be run" from Japan via ins I . ��, .. -_ . a " sailor from Chicago. The quarrel &Mae registers !61: . � - "', - - - . - . ...- Manila and New Guinea to the northern edo they eventually any indi ' ' , ' 1 -4 .1 boluli had brains. Lord Salisbury waa wise thing about Irish national leade they over a disreputable woman. _­ .� I ;J1., , ;_. - I.- _�- . (Tanadian ;_ � � lhl I • V,111 .. I � yo escaping. ley ape . . ­.-I'll . . � �, 7 , ..._91. . - enough to discern that Disraefi, with all are alwa A telegram from Bethune reports that a The bulk of the British ennErants enMed � -1. ". __ � , '. _.- Sometimes rile Australian cost. It is known as the ual who said he was an agtioultakist. (8.) , . his flimsiness and all his charlatanism, had by water and sometimes by the tire es .pe. 1, ZX route. The central, or United States . . � _V ... r . I - d '' -1 " 11 �1_ . .77r, op eo .- • �i I tragedy has taken I&" there. A minor an an I f ; - ,�-:; - .1. I . . � _ route, which has been surveyed to the Send- were consequently Mill h - . . I really Nor ideas and a big enough heart to But he cares nothing for such secuss tons. � '. : .: �_! carry them - and if hi I foes named Debmacbe, recently been wick Wands by the Thetis, would run, over no occupation from the manXturing - � _:�` Ll �L - - -! em Out. He was bold enough, too, He sa,)�s whatever he pleases i I dismissed by his employers, was preparing to the route surveyed to Hawaii, thence te. towns, who would have Anywhere as i .1 I 1. ,...- 1'. . I . .. .7 . .1 : - - to trust Disrach ; and nobody r tit M. -1 .., . - I y who ever "don't like it so much the worse for . - - .�­:�'�'11 - - - . I . . leave for Belgium. The woman with whoin, Johnston Island, about seven hundred in a British colony. (4.) � 4 �,.,: *,;��,� - 1-1 - . trusted-him, found him false. Disraeli hAd I ivate life Lora Salisbury i Lace- agriculturists, even I 1.1 � , ", `�� .. - .1 . . . .. . - .1 'I. ��.r 4 1� _ - - L ��,�, I L IC I 1-,�, -- r n r � ury is a he lived refused to accompany him, where- miles west, thence to Wake Island I Soo The emigrants were do ived and deceived - , .., � � " , I ­i I ­ - ­ .1 '._'L ,,� `5A O� : _ E . ,tout strange insight into men's characters ly TOM in all respects, a mag re - ,4-.-- . " . ,nificent host,, 4 1 - I - 5�a , upon he became jealous, and, throwing her AIR - :,i , G7� ich enabled It !11 miles anti midway between Haw' 'Zd tMinselveis as to the n a of,the work " --- ,_ excellent landlcurd, and a firm Am cor. _-,. - I , , ­ 1� �r - . him to find out sooner than and 07 ' down, placed ad ynamite cartridge upon her J" fro there to Marcus Isla and ,q the f they ware to M - - ': , 't�., 11 . - .. ft'nYhody else, not excepting themselves, dial friend. )tteon . - • ­_ . . - He has entertained _ e 7, - -1, . - � I .. . . 1W cheat, and at ,-cc discharged it wifh fat^l #,rom karou Island to & lauding in Japan. value Of one M BIWA. (6) � , . , �; �� , . - Their _ � �. I .. -� ,,� . what they were best fit for. Victitria at Hatfield House, his -splendid ' h � �11_..._ i.,*.: I K . ,I I . . . _- ­ .. - _ . reenits. A b .ble spectacle presented it,- 4pan and Australia, are in communtos. albits were Ilusuit'a to -1 !.�': :,�,,``<x =: '�,_.,: 1, . I . - , , , " . - -, , - f­,, , - ��4-- cell � ­ �: I , : i , V A I I . .*,,�-�,­ �- � Y , Lord- Salisbury Lad devoted himself seat at Hertfordshire, as his an � wn.4�bors who entered the room tionnow. Igither of the Pacific cables A ttOPIC01 Climate, SO "at Many Celt sidk . � , .1, self to "the " , ,-,- �. " - - . . .., mainly to home affairs and especially. to, tertsined Queen Elizabeth under the me y - _19 ,4 A I : . I - -­1 �, : -, __ - ,� �. ; The two bodies were no mutilated As to be would compItte the telegraphic circuit of st the outset. (6.) Th By could not *peak; - _. �A� , , - . _. �' _.��. --, ,-. 4 ellurch questions; but !Xsraeli discerned in roof ; and last year he entertain' . . k � , - ., I , I . 0 " ..., - - � utterly unrecog1lizaWes in , or um1arstand a ward o� the Damp"% irk-`, I , l< - t, I " A - .... I - ate - - .. . ., , �, - N! 11, �, I .. . . � _-, .- - . ,4; - 44t fjoreigu rain Emperor there. But to wo . . . . . F, hill, a, ,9,','- minister. 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No free advertising. - Advertisements without writtet+ natructions will be inserted until forbidden and charged sc- sordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- ments must be- in writing and sent to the pub - liRher. Job Work promptly attended to. - W- J. CLARK - • PROPRIETOR. - Uur Polltlos -8tnct Independence: -: Our Aim -A First -class Local Paper. : - Our IMXPOCULUOnei -The hearty upport of the Deovle of Pickering and vieiniST. FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1892. - - p ,� r ' . . . I . . NOTES" AND COMMENTS.,: 11 t : - Candidates for the Manitoba Legis- - lature were nominated Saturday.. ' Montrealers evidently believe in the p old adage about cleanliness. Thurs- day Mayor McShane slgnedthe by -law , removing the water tax from baths. L . :. - - N: Boyd, Conservative, was elected :' y Friday to represent ,,� t b acclamation w Marquette in the Commons. The . vacancy was caused b the sesi °' y y gnation of Mr. Watson. c. s.... .. , . ' ; ` . : . ` .e . People of both stripes of `politics �• . will heartily, agree wil�h. the Govern. :. , S_ . rent in granting $:0 000 to the suf Z" -Q ' ferers of the late 13t. John,s fire, - 'xI.. �. Charity is no respectely of persons. - __ - -- Sir Joseph Hickson, chairman of 1.- ,`- v the Prohibition Commission, stated Thursday that lie expected the report : -- � of the commission would be laid be- . fore Parliament before the close of the I ,° I- 1 _ • nest session. . _ Another frightful railway accident - ,e- bias just occurred at Merriton, near , St. Catharines, on the, Grand Trunk. : Two passenger trains met each other ' _>: - and there was' an awful crash.' Three 4.. ?,- _F ^ persons were killed, �gbile others are `� in a dangeaous condition. The in- - ' quest is now going on. - . - 'The British election are how prat. �.'. tically over, gild the Grand Old Dian ccii! have a raajorit • of about 42 in the �' ,� �. flew ,house. Whether this will be . " - Gutfici n dr .,.- � e t to carry him through is a question. Hon. Edward Blake was • .- -. elected in- South Longford by a large - � - majority and he is making himself felt 1" . : will over Ireland. ek . , - Seine t uths well said: "Neer did j-1_- . u, �var vesse s - speed on nobler mission - Y than that so randl accomplish- , ed by her majesty's ship Blake. The , _ d h. _� r 1`' '' •, I-- , d .. i- I- �' _ . .� sp e w lch enabled it to an111hllatE the distance between Halifax and -St. 'r_ . - _ .. Jo n's would be useful to war as in . . .- ; - : - peace. The idea of British unity in . - ,,`.,. this western world is strengthened by the presence bore of imperial cruisers, ' �t is cheering to think that the improb- _ able, almost impossible, event of wat ' - -_ Canada would be guarded on the high - -_. seas by ships manned with sailors whose 1"., - _ v alour has been the stay and is still - the elope of Britain. . . - - The sight of great vessels armed rind :: i _ " equipped for war. appears to the lower °'- instincts of -our nature. The promp' ` -: .: ltitude with which the great ship Blake was prepared for its errand of inerc3 ' ' , was a still nobler sight. The yessel - . - _. weighted down with provisions, flee -to save not to destroy, and stricken _ h arts in that wretched city must hays ;lowed as Britain's war -ship, freiglit �A with supplies firom Canada, dashes into the harbor before the smoke of thi great conflagration had faded out of the ski•. ' '. Newfoundland; or at least S't. John' �1 ; realized in the flour of its sad extrem If - - . ity that Britain's arms were long all( ' - ' ' - tha.t Canada's friendship was swift ti . speak in the only language that nec ' essity understands. It may be an in p:. significant incident, that dash to New ..'.,1 foundland by thB Blake, but such in ` cidents are strands in the cord tha __ ►�" = - knits British hearts to British h'earti ` - -" all around the world. " — Telegram, - - • - . - Saturday July 16th was the hen dredth anniversary of the establish -; = Inept of responsible Government ir. - _ - the Province of Ontario, formerly Up. }- - N per Ca:iada. A fitting celebration of • / :- the event took place -tit Niagara on the __ . Lake, Clio first capital of old upper I .. Canada, on that day. Immense crowds �= ` . of loyal citizens visited the old town . - . anc patriotic speeches were delivered Ig; - by a host of prominnnt politicians and ` ' others: The only correct way . of ar- _ . riving at a true idea of the progress made by the province during the cen- 7 �•�;s -: , tar is b- con arin ' tier existanoe Y Y P g 3 S f� /g. ...'`,*L. t - •n. s- t{ G� `f -4 r r r f rt + a. i. .41T.:0-4. r' - .,j;! s ' x , v Y f 4dP 4. - - -q - ' �- �.°..+i'•- -, ttx....`��d z ,'w.t' is :.- .���'�'•�..?6r.�.`...�� 1. .. then and now, - Coo hundred years OR 8 A L E :--The aidence and - 7 !r' ago her population was shoat 61 000 grounds of the nnderst ed. There are . . . and now it • acres, 98 rods frontage..- on btoh is a so11d , - - I 18 Safely 1II excess Of 2,000,• rick house, with every convenience also driv- 000 ; then our schools Were of n0 ar• g house and stables, Young orchard, and . ll mall fruits of all kinds. The place is located - . tieular use and few of them existed, pposite the Pickering 0011090, and is one of the 4 ' • . - - - _ ' . oat desirable properties in the village. Apply " I�, now the world pronounces our system r particulars to JOHN FIELD, or W V. R I - .. • I ' - of education as leading all others ; ex- RDSON. Pickering vil.age, 1b-6m. . . • - - portof produoeis figuredat $20,000,000 R Dress Shirts, - - Milk Pans .. ; now, while at that t:me It was noth- fL' O SALE.—The cons @state of the hits Mrs. Every, containing 50 acres, being ing. There the country was one vast ; oinposed of the S.W. quarter of lot 10, in the + _ .. . . %i • wilderness of bush, and to -da we have ' nd con of the the township of Pickering, front- Light mica utter rocks y g Kingston road, 4,} miles from the town of - over 22,000,000 acres of farm lands itby and li miles from Pickering Village. 1 - . 0 1 soil, good uildingsand.everyconvenience• . - . while the value of that property, as his is a very desirable property. Title indis -; j utabie. For further particulars a plv on the 1 j �t per assessment, ig about a thousand pp p oyes Turnip Seed remises, to A. A. POST, County Architect,Whft- .. million dollars. Perhaps we have not �y. or W. V. RICHARDSON, Notary Public, - . developed as fast as some could wish 'ickenng. calf ` yet our growth has been of a healthy N T I E, . , Neck Frilling ��Barrel Salt character,and while we have advanced - _.._._-, . . . our public institutions and interests, ` NOTWITHSTANDING the reports • - -1 our people are not hindered by taxes, circulated w the contrary, The Mowat Fish Net Veiling Table Silt fg. Co. of Whitby. beg to inform farmers and our growth bas been steady and healthy she public that their Foundry is still running, ' . - - , of a kind to inspire our people t0 o nd that they are making the celebrated '• Cen- . P P P g xre Cut" Mower Turnbull Binder, Whitby Twin m p - p - Ori t0 8i1CCe8s. While We Staled OII low and other implements as usual and also hummer Vests Sld Meat • arrying on a general repairing business. ! the threshold of another century and Points for all the popular plows always in stock. . � I - look back over the one just drawn tQ D. Smith, Pickering, is our agent, , . - • Whitby, June 25th 1892. COral1I1C Corsets Fresh Cheese a close, we have every reason to feel _ - - renewed and invigorated to meet, the _ R * Ri w - • obstacles that may be encountered ere I�res Shields Banc }i18cU1 we reach the second centennial of the MERCHANT TAILOR Province. HIGHLAND CREEK - �. • • LETTER TO THE EDITOR. : A choice stock of imported goods always New Ribbons - Prunes rind Pickles LThis depat�ent is open to all for the fair die- - on Band. Terms cash. Fit guar• - . . . - . , cussisn of public questions. The writer must anteed. A call solicited, + • ` in all cases send his correct name with copy Ladles Blacking - Wash boards We wish its distinctly understood, however . I that in -no case do we hold ourselves re- P4 IRST CLASS FARM TO RENT . . , sponsibte for opinions expressed by corres- i For a term of years. Being parts of Lots • ' • 1I . i Dnndents. -En. swe.l 7 and 8 on the Broken Front, Lake Snore. I'i0i- - Dsas 818, —B mistake two of our Inem- . ertng,5 miles from the Town of Whitby, and Apply rdt :.. - f : y miles from Pickering village, contaiuin6• iN4 . bars neglected to pay for their supper at acres; no broken land, soil clay loam. First i `. - . the (cordon House one evening recently:) class stone stabling underneath two barns, all . - , - - . furnished with the latest iiu ,rovetnent ; room .. -, We have this day paid the same. Had tile to tie up 70 be%d of cattle and 5 span of horse ; � - '- - - proprietor written to any of our officers well watered and fenced off into 20 and 25 acre i. I - we would have settled without any loss of fields, with gates opening into a lane running ' - , time. We are not in the habit of beating, io�,toi R6B a Reactor hardy sod qs dgnea ail in our hotel bills. Hoping this will be saris - good Ntate of cultivation. Use of one of the • factory, I reinain, Houses after tat September and stabling for 4 I - Yours truly :. ' horses, and the use of one stone stable and , • W. A. HL*KTEIt, Ca tr barn after 16th November. For further particu- -� -- I . - p lar8 enquire of JA3IFS,CASiI'11l ;LL, Owue Wanderer's Bicycle Club. %N-hitl,v 1'. O. 39 -44 ' Toronto, July 16th, 1802. i SIR, --As Mr. Besse is %o bold with hi: jaw- breaking adjectives in his communica" tion to you a week or two ago, it behoovei us -tolie by and look at the man that has spoken. Behold he has opened his mouth and we knew not it was he. V e art awaiting developments. Mr. Besse hat denied offering any one any thing. Let hin deny, Could Mr, Hesse tell us anything it< connection with the disappearance of 4 young man not many miles from White vale Why did he leave and where has h I i �► k M. l I ­ . ? n1=4 ) STORE, . . . . . - . is the place to buy your harvest tools. " Forks of all kinds. . ! - . 1. Rakes, Scythes and Snaths, ' - f . ' . : - ' Turnip and Carrot Hoes, ! " I ` . . - Screen wire netting for windows and. doors, - - . Ready made' window' soreens, X30 and 36 in, . . . Bovp express wagons, - • - -- - — - -- .. Bird cages and whips, . gone. 1''.cl,v answers .°here. The yours and everything in the hardware line. man in question never had a word againe OR'S e cool �' • his muster, never had Any dispute, but h .. - . Give us a call... ( left in a hurry. Th s young man has bee CUJII'UC -.� h telling too much so it seems. Now w * A recent discovery by an old - .. . 04 have it on good authority that he told Bev- physician. Successfully used �@ T. TICTIARDS(�l�T. eral before taking his departure that Mr. monthly by thousands of lad- 0 - . , : - Besse, (or a Besse on his behalf) offerred ies Is the onlyperfectly safe nd reliable medicine dfacov- PICKERIN'G, ON � . pay him for his day, pay his ezpenses to Bred. Beware of unprincipled .. , . Whitby, it he would come and swear that drngaists who offer inferior _______ ____ he was not at Mr. Besse's nor had got any- medicines fu place of this. Ask for Cook's Cot,- __ - thin intoxicating in the h use. We also to" Hoot Cqui 'ound, take no substitute ; or on - g g close $i anti 4 three cent Canadian postage have it from some that the same young stamps w letter, and we will send sealed by re- _ man told it too, that he told Mr Besse ,turn mail. Fu:l sealed particulars in plain en- that if he went to Wliitby he would swear "lope, to laliceouly,2 stam ps Address load - r ..tl Lilly Co., No. a Fisher Block, dal Woodward ave —.---I-- _ __ he got the liquor, and that he was under 18 Detroit, Iitiehigan. Sold in Pickering by R. H R . - - - years of age. Why now he is gone, why Bateman, 31. D. ands ail rssppn�ible druggist Yolt sh'(}uld see our 1 bedrUnulte. slid he go without the wages lie had earned :. everywhere Who gave him money to leave this part of - - - _ ,_ T - - -- , -- - -'- j} • the country? Where is he ? Perhaps Mr. EXECUTOR S � hish and Hair Cloth -Parlor Suites - tbing could answer these if o knows any NOTICE TO CREDITORS at 1 e111Lh1 remarkably l�W prices.-_ - ihing about it. If not, of course he is in- - • � - - uocent. I would be glad to think Mr. Bessti i was innocent, but -if this young man Beach . . in t11e wul.Ler (•f the estate of - , Picture flawing gone to order., - - . told the truth, I am atraid my gladnes ... .. .. . , would be sorrow. Let us know the whol JAMES RICHARDSON. We are headquarters ill this township foe• Undertaking goods.. Ever thin '' y g truth. Excuse me for writing Bo mncl required ill this title always in stock, but your paper advocates freedom. � 1 y - - - Yours etc. - late of the Township of PickeriDg,.. - - Giw�lirerllt k. Ve0irlan, deceased. HILTS & DILLINGHAM,,�. - . [This 'controversy has continued eon - enough, therefore we must suppress ii OTICE is hereby given pursuant to UNI)E+ IITAKERS AND EMBALMERS - Both Bides have been re resented and chi . the provlaious of the revised statutes of P Ontario, Chap 110, section 36. that all creditors ' . PICKERIN� ON� - . matter is just where it started. Now, get and others having claitus a •ainet the estate of s . tlemen, let it drop. -ED.] Jawes Richardson, late of = Township of Pie- _ _ _ _ _ mow_ - .. _ kering, fn the County of Ontario. yeoman, de- - - -- - - - -- -- - -- o"sed, who died on or about the Thirteenth day . TLe father of Mt. �. 14iillOy, Of i of January Am ere at the said Township of NOTICE TO FARMERS • Stouffville Tribune, died last week, bei1 flickering},. am hereby required, :o deliver or -4 in his 9186 ear, a ri Old @, send by Registered letter to A. Morgan, Week- . . y ag smith. Claremont, on or before the first day of l . A washout on the 81,11 concession f october, a statement in writing of their natnes . ... - . Whitchareh, caused a e cal meeting f and address, and full particulars of their claims 4'-i -s - . . _ g and the nature of all securities sit anyl field by the council of that Township on Satior. them. And notice is further ggiven thatafter the . dap• said last mentioned date the Executors will OW is your time to purchase your Haying and Harvesting machinery - - . - ,, pro -eed to distribute the assets of the said de- manufactured by Massey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, ' �. - T ceasedl among the persons entitled( thereto, hav- , - Near Afft -rtiRettaentR. ing regard only to the claims of which notice . and .sold by Mi. FORS"Y"''rJT, Pickering. The following ' ` shall Have been given as above required liable rth ;and are the varieties :- ---New Masse Harris open back binder, Toronto No 10 B. . the said executors will not be liable for the said y • L�OR SALE : —Good second band bu assets or any part thereof to any Person or per. to No. 9 A, and Patterson binders 5 and 6 ft. out, Toronto and Brantford . L' cheap for cash, or exchange for stock or eons of whose claim or claitna notice shall act �jOwBCS d. good inilch cow, Apply to Isaac Linton. „.f. have teen received by them at the time as afore- different widths of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, . . I - Bald• hakes, Scufliem, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, 11oad Carts and Binding Twine.• ' I I DST :— Between the shop and he Dated at Claremont this 19th day of July ISM prices from 10 to '13 cents per pound, and we have also repairs on eland for . . J stable at the east end on .londay nigh of JAMES ItICHAIiDBON,Jr. Toronto irantford and Patterson lnacliilles all also g0 different king of plow last week several pieces of harness- - -n,.L sly breeching and marten ales.,, Finder will l'Ase HOBERT RICHARDSON. 6 g p point. Order your repairs early. �V`arerooms opposite 11. DIUORE'S black-' return then, to W. Woodruff, • - . ALF.Ji'It 11fOH<iAi\. . _ r— _._.,._._ ---_. - -. - -- -- - -- Smith shop. T0 RENT —Tlie shop in Pirie's b Eck at present occupied by A. Falconer as rear- FARMERS�ATTENTION I FOR S V TH • P1C KR N - Less shop. The shop Is a comfortable one sit- J, 40 - R�1. a . i,ated in the business portion of Piekerinp Vil- .. . . . . - . la,ge. Terms reasonable. Apply for partic- tars i' - --- -. - - --'- — — -.--� -- to AIRS. PIRIE, on the pieniises. 39-,,.I BRAN .$*11 per full. CAPITAL., Y REST. FOR SALE CHEAP:—One coypred '. . ... . SHILOH'S $2,p(t),000 ' :. - $1,600,000 _ cart, (Piston) ; l covered Buc'gy , 1 C ter; . 1 Bear -skin Robe; 1 xet Bungle Harness, nearly SHORTS $1.3 er tOII: �� PTI-9`5 - - THE - new ; 1 Cutting -box, (Floury). 1 single I orae p I - Plough; 1 Grain- hutch, etc,. etc. Apply to i. H. . - - Jeffery, Pickering._ ___ tf, BAN! a O a TORONTO __ CUREs' . FOR SALI•; —A number of the feet AT TRg� --" " design bee - hives, in splendid con ` tion. - . . There is also a foundation laid for comb. This 11us GREAT COUGH CURE; t cis "Me. is a rare chance to secure a good article eap - Apply to WM. DOWSIVELL, Claremont, • -tf. cessful C ONSU�'IPTIU;V CUkI;, is w,1hu:U - . - _ . __ , — S P I N K MILLS . a rarailel in the history of medicine. A3 - I 1 JOHN TANNER & SON wish toe an- druggists are authorized to sell it on a l:.-,.,.- T�RONTQ BRANCH nounce to the public that they have pen- itive guarantee, a test that no other cult. cal ed out a butcher shop in Dowswelle lock. sac ^'•fully stand. If you have a Cou;;h, Cor• Church and Wellington Stso - Fresh meat alwapson hand. In oaseof at.,.enee 8or: T:!�i..t, c.�r bronchitis, use it, for it vn!l - _ orders left with the Misses Boone or W. I Can, care ►ti. Ii ou► child has the Crvu or t�AVINGf3 DE-r ANT. postmaster, will receive prompt attenti n.. A Y Y p call solicited. tf During July I will sell Bran Y!1''��i'ing Cough, u.,e it promptly, and relief is sc;_t', If you drea(1 that insidious disease Deposits received in sums of 5 and up- OTICE --The following animal one t, C'i }:Sni; ;:PTION, don't1ailtouse it, it will wrrds, and Interest allowed thereon at . - bay horse. stands about 15 haude bi and and lShiDTtB in �alf bill 1 ©t8 care you or cost nothing. Ask your Drug current rates. shod on all tour feet is impounded at lot 81 n the gist for S1ilLOH'S CUR1�:, Price Io Cts.. 5th concession of Pickering, and will be at ld by O c!s ^nd I.pO. public tender on the 16th day of August, 1 , at _ s $' - - . - ' the hour of 2 o'clock, p.m., if not sooner cl imed Or Over at the above price - ` Dated at Pickering; this 18th day of Jul3 . IM, ' '1'ZE TABLE-- pyake�a Station A.T•S . " � ' GEO. D. LINTON, poundkeF sr. PI:CIAL IDI✓1 cxSIT. _ , — -- -_ -- TItA[W5 C:OIA(i EAST DUE As FOLLOWS:— - CCHOICE EverQr @en Shade and rna• NUw 18 the time fur farmers to �0• 6 h;xPt�ss 8:02 A. M. - special Rates allowed for amounts re- . Ili Mlxazr, 2:27 P. M. mental trees for sale. The under gued mainiuq not less than three months, and hue in stock about 80,000 Norway pru and " 10 LOCAL, $:80 P. M. Scotch Pines in all sizes up to 8Jteet. tnoh •� Deposit receipt issued ;for same... "", Spruce tree plants as they arrive from t e old lay Ill a winter$ , stock. 2 ExPRSi3It 9.08 P. M. - _ 1. sod iil2 00 per hundred; 1 to 8 years growth in T7tA Ys t10INa3 WEST DIIE All FOLLOWS: --•'- d Canada halt a cent per inch. Also all kiatls of - - No 7 LocAL . . . 9:`t1,5 A. M. A r� I vegetable plants forsale. Celery and lat- cab- -' ac . -.. b e a- speoiality. H. Ho kiss V 9. ireen 1 Mmi) . . . .. 8:12 P. M. AD • • �� F; 1: l? . - c Ricer, Ontario. i n L. PINK 1 Rxraxss 9.08 P. �. �.� . - - - _ I ,.. ; . , - - . - . ,4 • - - _ _ f .A fi% rv= t t T- .t `-J' 601 C � f'- 62 b "J 1 h F+ ` � + ;,•j .,,E • r �{,,•' '• . w d J ,� 't " �. � , ,.! ♦. � "'A .��'' -7: s '�.5%' ?.: : �' ^'y.,,..- .a. i,., -- ••,„ x�., �, ` srceio- - - ,..a °�*,.., - ta.^'C - '_ ..- '�.jk,`.1° ..s - 4; F,' - ;' ,t.' .z�t ('S At' ,N` '_ 3: ?< - l =",+ T i.tf..awf -i•' {r,7,f, V - , •Si 4� S •_az3U�. .i- _ - 1 ^.ire' _ 'Sur'•'" 3,,. . ", :?tx '''2^�... ^.fie_ _<t • r,'�`a'kxi: i% ` - _ ,�.i • D. GTOL t- :. . 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It- I ' . _-, - __., - I-, 2 - a I � `� - 11 %` . . , ?VlWJI �N 4 ,,_t 1 - - - C M I 24�7"ML - I , . . - - ,rj�j , , . - III IIIIIIIIII . . . I "! . . I, . . I 1111111111111!!!!�� or" - K - � I I - V%�IIIIIIII� & A the iar of the one a wonlA hust the other,, " Aig)wNw 14 , • N r_1 , . 1:. .1- ­ - - :, �__ % and me.. '. . -, , . JJ VT Z5 , - . Julia ­ 0 W - % - , , . .. � ­ �'. I - ,i:.�. i, I ­ . , .. . - Is . . - ­ - i - - . jet like so many fire-crackers." Julia .,��..'_ WI to " � -." 3". I , .-,- . 1 � " ,-. ;, 4 1 " ,., - 7 \ I ., ­ ,�."- - � .. V # . ­ � . - I _� . �'. I � � � i I STRIC'J .­1 �:,Ze FU AIN IT L Ab dru ."'.. P.# J .., I ID" BARE FACED MANNER - As Julia and I was eatin9 briiaM &-at "one a ya, "law sakes, Tobe, I won't Stay in .. ­� i I . . -1. �'.. .� ... - :. . - . I r 1. . I.. - � 1, I 1_ � .- STOLEN IN T1119 moST moruin' she says, 41 Tobias, my cousin. It is boost. Wouldn't it be. better to put .., . I � �' - . 'L I—- ".. _'., , " I . . . ' , � �"Jc­ ., �. . . .1� I . - - - - , ­ _____ , � 1. ,. - . . I , I , ,. -;. , . .1'...-II - . . OUR EXCHANGES. , I ... �,,rain six different cellars." 1,Yist"says . �. I . , - � � - ­. ­1. - ."_ .4­y. 1 "I �_� - �. - - FROM - . Mrs. Grabb, is coming to spend the after- ;__ *. � , - - :: ­ , 1 ­ 5: , 1? ,��,,� - -, - . - 11bnt how are you goin' to got themm ; . .. : . , . - � , , - , , , �A.,, -,_e, � . . .. . � �� ­ c _', _ � __� ". I ,; �, - . I,utberan church was dedicated noon with us, and I want van to stay to A �'..-. .....-.:, WHITEVALE. � .__�.6,�,%,r �_., . - . Were, and besides no person would let - - .1 - , . . � � ., . _. - ,P,��--` • �­ z� ._�,.._, -, 11 - . . .. - � - , ,� A new home to put aw the horai." "Yes dear," . llz�_ I . . uttonville Tuesday. fou put them in their cellars. Why, you The warereems are replete with a stock of B room S 1( ---:. 1, . . . . ­ ?; , ", �q , � - � ,*i , _. , at B meeting was II-Now look herelobe, I mean it, and I �.�.­ , _%', .... . , I " , I . . - - . - 14th lust,, 9 $11now Julia, if one of thorn busts, it would - ` . . on Mondayi. 1. {f: . -1., � - ',�' , 4l' - �V!% 1. -, . for want you to stay right to horne all the at- forms o mod'am. -1., 'A, . - - Ile Prosbyterial2cliurch krealk all their fruit jars, and stop their Parlor Suits, Easy Chairs kud all forms 0 - , ,,, I 1.1 I . . - I . % - L -!', , I I 't - - ternoon and kinder .look after the children - - - - ,c , . . ... held in Unionv" ag a Christian En i ?.11 �. .; I ... - "Al- �� .. � '. the Purpose of organizing A union -she has got to fetch them all with her, ', ock." $o Julia says, I-Tobe. can't you _1 . . -, - furniture. -1 I 11 ­. . - I—. ��!.�j-'v A.P.-AW N 1"... � I . . - - � ... _­�; � �g, - - " , - ". ,�-, �- `e-_.,:1 : . � . . • I . _� ". . . , ilft. � ,�i;;, A . . . . I . , . I - , .: . . ., - arry oue out at a time, under different . . -1 _. . . (�. . . : �,.­.�_,� , " :,- , . ,East York. 7, .,. .1. , �y , �1 " . . .111 IC ­ � .. 41why ^ . - . 1: I I � deavor Union for ion. as Mr. Grabb is away collecting." I . . I - , _ . . ..- , , I .t .r Nl`� �- 1-3 -_ mec, consisting of the two Un I I ., .. � �, ­ - . I �xv,gl . . � I , I � �� . " . .. - - - . .V � Z. -I � - I . . . . _�Ijffl - . - 111.1 I � _­ 4". - , 11 � - - bade trees, and keep a urin cold water - � . � - I 1. I t . . . .. . . . _. . ... .� % �, :�,, - ., . . I � - I Was for I what on earth has he got to collect ?" says I I . - - . fulr:6�.­ .... . .�, -, ! �... , - and the Alarkham Presby- n them." I said I would not touch one ' . _11.�,r:, Ville societies I. "Why Tobs," says she, ,,he has been � ­ - 41� It - . Repairing of t ure ­ 1% --�' '.'--k, - . -T _.x . . . ty _ _ f them for three hours for all Whitevale. Pictures framed in all designs . � ,4- v,lql,-, _ ­� .. -.4 , - P., �:._` . - - ". .. - rian Soc,e . ' collecting for a large firm in the city for . �. '1_0 , . te was visited ;ells says, "I aint goin' to stay here till - l.'. ,,��4; .... , .,..-'.A . "I""a iin, aeighborhood - . ­ . specialty. . - - ­: __­� '' .. , : � . , I over two,weeks, on salary, and is doing real � . I .. . - . , N, ­1 . . . - , . . . '. � �.. ", .: 1� , - . . .., ; ,,;�k - _ I _(,�-� -- . - .be bustin time is over." So Julia went . � .. . • - � _1� , 1­..� 11 ... �." With and rainstorm 013 Mon- liI Now, if ever there wai a woman I � . . I , - . I I I . � . '. - ... ,-.�.. . , I " - * --_�V! , tiilikl 1, I - I - . . .., 1. - th a heavy b . �` ' ' � . . I. : �', - :: • I . � � , . -­.�­ . ­ . ' ` "!"-1'L - W1 . f last week. Fortunately hated, it was Sally Grabb. Every time 3own to the Doc'@, and came home just to - ' ' � ' . . - - � . . . . � - . . . 1. ' - , , . I -- � � �' : requirements-.:1, ''.. �.-.,,�� ,A­0 11 ... �. 11., . - ..", ..", . . ,y afternoon 0 d with wind he minute, and told Mrs. Grubb that Funeral furnishin' g. �L., ", . day she came- to our place it took two days to ,- all undertakin . 11,11, I ,t accompanied rs and . :� .,.;, 114", the hail was not doo said that all danger was now over. So 9 . .." ­ '_ '. �. . ; �. ""'l, '41 ­_ I Id have been much cool Julia down after she left. Well - .. - .. .-� j. , ".;;,. _ , � , :� ,�. � .. III em a d told them they . , . . - - Z q ­ ... --. -L, !_.�, - . • . -hey fetched them P, an � Funerals conducted in moderu style . I .... I , ­. . . �� - or accompanied was a cookie' all the mornin' and I a lug. I . �. ; .: �', �.I ". z - - - � ,� - .;_� , L. ! - � - . . The StOy'D was �nust be more careful the rest of the day. - , . . � I . ... 11, a . il .." gareater. thunder and lightening. gin in wood and water, and a runnin'down - . . - ------- I I - - with terrible tbu Zo Julia and Sally had a cup of tea. The . wV�r. :9. 1=jC.&.C3.1e��.dLI-T. J7.N?*1-,3:r A - . - 1wi vention of the to Tom's and Jim's stores for groceries. I . rz:"VOIIIA�ZI _� ";::*11 I .. - - .1 . 11 I �N' .., Probably the biggest Con oung una did'ut eat any. I think I am 1: ,;�, � ,�L_ . . id i�i Toronto on the came in with some nutmeg fel kinder . '. I .. _:, ar will be b6 square with Julia for giving me a hot-cus. . .1 - , " - ' .., A :' , ' * ' . ye ber. It will be cele. tired, and sat down slam bang into one of Lard- cushioned- chair. But for fear of a . �`_ "' , . - . Julia's hot custard pies. She yelled, 110 ", -�'.,�,'--- - �. �-_ I • .. I .1 . . an of the centenary of tile advent in Tobe, you brute P I jumped and yelled relapse of Julia's hasty temper, (because I � �ll,.._ `*� " * .,� - oration ... .- . _ . . .. .. - Ancient, Free and understooe Julia's conatituticti and by. _. �� , .1.1 e order of A and hollered and screamed and-110 Julia, , i -, 2' f� C-14 .1 I Canada of the a expected laws ENOUGH FOR THE COUNT -m.­.,_.�1_­,.:il I I • 138. it is. that I'me shot, I'me shot I 0. the ball has perfectly) I left the house and did not . . ;-. .�. -� ""I:�, r- - ., Accepted 'NlasO . ­,� : ­­If-_ : . .� - . � � � , . - t less than 45,000 Masons will assemble return until the last hen had gone to roost.. & . - - , F-1 ­ ­ I struck my heart I I can't stand still ; get . I . � - I - . : ��.:._ - ,� 111�1._11_1_ . � . 1. - - ll., IiI - . . - - . 1. . , "! � ;_ . _..�_,11 � - . � no the doctor quick to find the ball I" "You anl Julia was (as I thought) safe in the ' . . . . I � - 1. �­ � - - - , ,-�... I _ ;-� . I 1��i - . ''. .,.'1,.,:. "If. . � ,�- * f .... 412 . . : �i ", f .J . � - . . I n ;..-,-.<. - - Oh w- at a Co - just received a - - . , that city. ugh! Will you heed the crazy limp, Tobe, you ain't shot." ,,, say arms of nature sweet restoration, "Palmy has go con- - ,,,. - _ ; - , - . . I I _ " sleep." When I came into the house, I - - 'i __ I perhaps of the sure *0 Julia, I am, I know. I am, I'm dying .�._, .. -, Z�.:,. . 6 . - arning. The, signal found that I was sadly mistaken, for Siornment II Fa-l.-'Ji: Groceries, New _: � - -... , I . . w le disease con- now V, ­You fool, you sat on one of my hot I . - WISE n � �_:,".".."' "''. 11 , .. - I - ! ­ . . approach of that more terrible . I U � Julia started off with "where in the ;, �-�;,..,�," , ---,. - - a I - custard pies I just set on the chair to cool; ""' Fruits, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaw a, -- agars, Teas, Cof- -,�.d. 4 - �,l � -, "'�-:_ ;k yourselves if YOU can af of common cents and dollars have you ar . .'.'..:. I I I_ , ' ... , - ,. '. ­� "' - .14 I - - . slimptiou. Ask e of saving 50 cents to run I suppose you could not take another chair. " ore I : � �,,�, �:,�,: ,;-:,�1'. . ... ford for the sake been to this hour of she night." "Well," fees, etc., and is selling it cheap for c as, It. Call at; his st :.. - :1 I ."', ''_ �,_. - I .. ..:�. " ,;;:;., - - I . . ) nothing for it. We know dust like you anyway, Tobe, you are SIN - . ,'. , " - f- ' . sy says 1, "I'll join tell you, I was down to Lf . I . � 1� . � �1, - "..."t, ­ � . 1.k I.! - the risk and d( - Cur I making me work, and besides you bay and get some of the bargains he is offeriii.. - .. .. . . . I . L�*�;*��_:_' . e that Shiloh wil Jim's betting." "Betting," says she, R . . -_. .. _ " . - . , , _': - . . -- ­ ; ,-L .- � from experiene fails. 3-6m. spoilt your brand new pants. Now cow "what in the world will you be up to next ? � . I - . .: I,."' - ` - � ;- ­ 1, neyer here till I take that great stain off." "Eas I- "I - .� ' . ` : . ..... . . I :�� , , - -_­._­_ , l .. I I I 1. sl , ­ ­ . , P1 (f ICJ ..-4"IDT �, . .. - , Cure your. cough I supposeyou lost-you should neyer bet ­.�. - At a meeting of the Local Board of :!­ dear, easy," says I. ­0 don't Julia, dori' =& . a 0 jut week. Dr. Bryce unless your certain." 111 thought I was," . Health of Toro t touch the wound I" "Look here, o .I' says 1. ' ,,You know that weight in front ISUAC 'WISE . - -, LULNG9. _��:."�, ;.n1':. -law ad- I I I '. : I'w"� � '� a .,�._�4,� anggested that the city Pass a by going home with Mrs. Grubb, I can' of Jim's @tore for hitching horses, mules . . r . , ," .,.. � . �.",..." - �,�,� ?.. - - - -, �.­�, - � q - ­ ,7 - . Ith regulaf`Wus that farm. a i -_ . . . - . I 16a . stand to live with you,as you are e meu . I I . . ,11- 1, . ding to the 1, containing less than est man in Whitevale, you'll just see ifs any other quadreptiles to we had that . . . ,�-, . . ' '-- ` ' ers supylying milk coutat �_ -weighed and it went twenty-eight pounds • . I - ' . .,.--" � ' 11�- to - matter shall not don't go, Tobe." ,,Yes dear, g � 0, ', " "P, - i Of fatty ma 0"' says -�� and seven and ninety-nine one hundredth '! - _v . ".. . . " -9--j, - I' , . three n ��,W DISCOVERY bYAO ����� ,__1 - 14,;, " - to do business in Toronto. ,,Yes, you just like to have me go ;. i� � . ,�', I - - - . .. � �. . solution ed .. _'t, �� . .- obtain permits , came bac6 ounces. After a while Bob comes along In com U "I 9 terward "t teat ; re, I - . III �. I 1'� . power to (to this would be a pretty houee when I %lobl 1309 .16t iftL=JW8c:=14 hair was cons- . ,�. - "O� I - I -- \ - 'A I • , and on - �__, , I . � He thinks the city has Pow and you would have your own way, and and I bets I could guess nearder the weight - L I y removed. we at once put this wonderful preparation, on the . ,-- I � ­ N � ­ -%: ' �%. I � � � I . ... Provincial Board will try [�) of that iron than him." 1,111 take you," I . =let And so pest has been the demand Mat wo are now Introdudeg . ___-.5J � " "L -, - and if not the tellin' who you would have here while '_ . . teat -has under the name of Queen's .&DU-11airliale, . '_ . ":.. .:-" -, _; 94 .. ,_ . Is throughout III w A V! - - to secure an I - So we marked on paper. and he � I �V. - . �­ _ -1 . � IN �,-. . act to this effect at the was gone. Look here, Tobe, you go anal gay" 110 , IT 13 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND. �V - ��"; , ­ - - f the legislature. - - . marked twenty-seven and three-quarters, ! . ." �,:.,, 0 legislature. '':_le � F, P��,.,_- . next sessi0n*. * fetch me half a dozen more eggs from tl Ie ' 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN U811 ITJ ' ;1 , .. , . 'I '. , _ . � . _.' �,�' - . '. I I , The tobacco of Nfartiuico was once the and of coarse I marked twenty-eight and - Lay the hair Over and apply Me mixture for a few, minutes, and the t _­`: I ll . -!.� - - East End Grocery, I must make anothi r ' 10 . 9 as if by Magic without the angpiest pain or injury when - . I .-. �.; . . " Amk, .. - snicking world,- anti ' one half - didn't make allowance for the hair divappear . . :. ... I 1. : favorite with the su"ok'r ) - it isuniike ftny other preparation ever used !�.`,.: 1­i�� - . �ll I - custard pie, there won't be enough to 11 atmosphere, yo4 see. We ,: I . ! � " .. : ::.. . . . . . - . . _. , when. Father Hennipen descended the around, the children must have some yq a coolnesq of the atmos applied or ever afterward - w U. - - . for a llkf Thousands of LAIIIESwhohave beenannoyed -.,.. , V .ip - . weighed the bastely thing, and on my with hair Pon FACE, NECK and ARMS attest its Merits. "�. L ,: .11" . )- �;, M;ssissippi about 1690 the Indians were know. Harry up now, Tobe." I weilt � 1;; Y'-� . - GENTLE 'N wbo do not al)preeiat e a beard or hair on their Seek , - '-'-'- I : V ,. , I to see a European Wltll down street a cussin 01 the Grabbs' ak,.1 word if it didn't go twenty-seven and one--. . M 1P, ' . . - �''. � :� A 11 � . . -prised find a pricelk-m boon in Queen*s Ant:-Irairine which does aw;; - E': -, - . 3 .. - , , �:.,""!�,A­ , , , Lyluch sut - a �_ i� . g half just to a teeee. ,-Blast those scales," : owth an utter impossibility . : - I � ,,, . � , - with Shaving. by rendering its future growth . . , F,ample of their native I was wishing Julia'd a stayed a Grubb ye-. ' -per bottle, sent in safety mailing boxes. ix ii , ?Ik�-- 1. - � such an excellent says 1. ­ther re wrong." But it wall no Price of Qn"n'Fi A nti-Hairine 11. )stage paid bT as (Securel; . �_. _. , , .. , - . .. . e smokers.. of tne ".Myrtle Toni was busy, and he said, ­Sit down T - . Len plainly. corres- . . � �', I R 1. taut, But th . minute. I use, the boys laughed till I thought they'd leafed from 8-end money or stamps by ietterwitb full addresswriv ,-. , _ ; - �.. I., I . -�- � � P Of L bias, I will wait on you III a III n pondenre strictly confidontlal. This advertisement is honest and straight forward in every word it . � ._�, I ,z I "I', �ft-,l Nvould give but a -poor accoun� �_ " . - ­ I �,y4. 5 - .- N D - bust their now suspenders, and I had to contains. We invite you to deal with us and you will find everything as repnmented, Cut this out and I ,J .. 1 4' . - .., � . 'i. �.; � , . ' You can : : - � i , . . • the once celebrated Nifartiuico. Their fav- said, ,,no thank you, I would rather sta., pay for the drinks. 110h yes." says rhe a-nd to-day. Address QUEEN CHETICAL CO., 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI O. - .. �: ". , I I .;, 4) . ­ I � - , .� / hurry, at r* intor your letter we will Pay Shoo for'Any C"o � ,- ��, ': � , ; _.. . i!� . . . _: i . it uP " I told him Julia waa in a hu ,'You'll III ; 4 ntpr at any Pont PoAt offlee inanre its safe delivery .4 1 � I � ­1 ll . �� . .f - � orite brand is as wtieh superior to it as - enough, as he knowed Julia, f r ad out Tobias, that stud offallure or slightest Injury to any Purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. ♦ I . � 1,4" .. . ,is­ I - uncured leaf whieb that was ,I" . Z :�-, l; , . as t.- the raw awl nnc class-sticks and dint history don't To ladies who introduele and sell among their friends 25 Bottles of Queen's Ant"a"30. . - � "': 4 _% , . . . -, W y . 1. � - I , ., .. I. . ­ -K -� '. , .fit . . . . Julia one time sent fora pint of strains I . SPECIAL-e will present with a BILK DRESS. 1"s*,jU beat milk. Extra Larce mottle and sanplas - � , _ � �, w - _Jf, ­ , , ;�' ..� . that day smoked. ,. . , give a man the necessary i0J(uiremeiits for 11 f silk to select fl SOUL with order. Good salary or commission toe - • ; . , . ­ ` the Indians of ,, . . - .- 0. ;. - . . - . I . k'� , .. . ­ I - - I .. �'. ��'-, �4 4 ., �0_ , - - . . ' . - 41 1 . . .. . - her a pint of castor oil. ' As as Jul a - I . ­"�!­., . . . ..? , ­ .. 11 r, honey', slid he made a mistake, and sett betting. Next moruin' I found the other 0 . I" I . - I - . . .. , - .1 �A . .- I 1. �.".. �: &N .'- . . - . . . - . . . .. Jim lookin' for his weight, and the truth 11011E REVERE,NCES :-The Lytle Safe & Lock Co., 146 to 150 :_ . .. _� 1! ..;, - . . ORILLIA.- ... I I could eat sorn.ethiu' to strengthen her sto - Water' St.; - ' . _� --� . .. I . Water ­ .. 4-1, ` . -1., . . .1 . . . � I - ila' ' Jack, she went dowu with the rest of th' t flashed across my mint} like a flash of . Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race st., Cinci�nati, Ohio. � : .. .­,. � I . �!,J: .1 i, � -j- ) , - . .. ' . � 11 � . - - . - " - __ . r " I I I It r u ; , I V I I I i, 4,0 11 - I .." - Joseph Badv,row, a'12-yeat o boy greased liglitnin'. I had got left on my - - . , _. oil, and I tell you it was fun to see the 9 t - - _____ ___ ----.--- � --- ------ _-_ -.-- - - -- - �, _: , �:! . - , I � ­-� � 11 Z'l ..... - ­ .� , !:� , 1, 6 1-1 ' I., ­ .., ­, I'l!lr I , tray found hanging in his fathers stable Toni struck just about .then ; he nev r own game, and weighed the other crow. ': 1 _7 , . .- I I., �, � - :A.:TM. � - _. . � -.1 � ... III, , . . ., � III, .1 . - - at Rathburn on �Iay 15. Tile boy witiz moved so quick before nor since, ,nd I t :.,., . AX g w FARMERS' MARKET. I -. . - . - �� p.- -,�; burieJ two days la�er- Rumors of foul he'll not make no more mista'ke it . REJOIED To NEW PRENES DAVID SMITH -I , lrq�_;11��6'1_ . . . ToRONTO, July 21. 18N. . . I . . . I­ - . . .. 1-11; ..�*`,�, � . r_ -.. . !, I � play were in circulation at the time, but julia, as he told me the next day, that t - . PICKERING. , , , 1. _- ­ - I fk;�N � . - - ON i�, - ­ . . I . 'I - esterdav, when a ected his nerves so that the Doc. had a I Wheat fall ............ S 00 so to 00 110 I � T1 r� I A * 1 14 rr . 1, 4- dw I vNil action was taken until v �.*rw 'v :_,� I � , �jxl � .-I" . W . I 9 IX13 Bale LID class %,P TV r'L 0? - . . 1�4 11 • , , '. . ' - TAI w ­ e­4 - � . an inquest was Held under.au order from lire own way a playin' crowkee. %% sk �- Wheat, spring ......... 00 4) to 00 72 BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ON HU BAN � 1114 -�-',.:--,,V",;?I ,u Plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse -.. . ,-. � - V, . - - ­* ,� .�_­. ,,, W . the Attorney -General. A number of Julia kinder got things straightened aro rn Wheat, red winter`...... 00 00 to 00 80 1 W 0i " I - - I , . - .. '46 - when we heard somebody hollerin, lllbel[5 Wheat, goose ............ 00 66 to 00 00 Powers, Cutting Boxes, Horse Rakes, :, � t !, . --- :_ 4, 1 witnesses were examined by County At Whitby Marble Works . Ili . . o7s and other - �. .. . _i.;Z . ... . ; 0, - they are, Tobe," and sure enough, the bush ................ 00 85 to 00 00 ` Iron Jacks, Single P1 . � • - Farewell, of Whitby, and the evi- . !.. torney . - I � - *� . __. - '. " -J� 't . . _. dente proved that it was barely possible was Sally 'Grubb, and six little GribP Barley, bush ............. 00 00 to 00 41 artleles. Plow points and other re- , . . -t.',v, - , . ,1., - to •lianL- himself in Grabbs, and Julia says, 110 Sally, I'm so Peas. bush .... ............ 00 00 to 00 60 Maffison & Hawkim 7 pairs kept on hand, manufactured b 0 - W I. - - for a boy 5 feet I inch - I - - glad to see you," And they smothered eac i * y . ��`,_` ' � - a stable 6 feet I inch high. with a c lain . ,0, how tk Hay. new, to 3danufracturers of ' . ' , �w �; . the Mowat M'Cg Co., Whitby. C&H _. .1, Y� M other a while, and Julia says, 1, and all . .r ­ � 5' - 41 feet long, aul that the body lacked all Straw, ton ............. . ,�_ a twine have grawn I Tobe, you lift out thei� .*.. 9 00 to 10 50 MarbleMonuinents, Headstoues i - tppearance of strangulation. 'I'lle post- other Cemetery Work. and inspect before purchasing. Nordi. _: - I, - ,;;,.-. II, . E . other children, and fetch them in t iogs ............. () 00 to 6.25 . � - . I - - . of tiost office corner. . ' - P .1, . , - ortem of the exhumed hody failed to house, and I will take the twins." After ' - to 6 00 Also imports" of Scateb, Swedish, AM . . W I M i Beef, forequarters ....... 5 00 - , . . extean and Canadian Granites. _. I . ­ I - �� 1, . . .- " show the cause of death, owing to its be - had put-awky ihe horse, Julia says, ­To _( I� , � " . Beef, hindquarters...... ...... 9 50 tO 10 00 All iiarties wishing work would do well to CIL11 T L:- . . *. ",",_ I., in- badly decomposed. Tile jury brought you run down to Jim's sIndget some blac Mutton ...................... 7 00 to 10 00 SPECIAL - - BARGAIN . •- -- I . M ' . . anus mforepnrehasing. All work gnarl . I ­ I - , . I . ­,!; - - r at. � . . - . in a verdiet that the deceased came to his �trdp to make the children some taffy, ` 8 50 and prices of the love I , :. ,, _�11 I . - I . . � Veal.Icarcaab ............. 7 00 to - I . P . ... I.. I , * - � I* . . . . . - . - . - Butter, I . . . . . - - : death by violence, at the liaud;i of a per - ! So, when I got back, 3 alis put a pint of b .................. 00 1.5 to N) 16 ------ -- __ __ _.___ - . � . . , . . '. . . .. , I mi 11I boil. go she kept a tryin' it, a . In a second hand bugg .- . soR or persons unknown. Fuller deve EgIIII doz .................. 00 00 to 00 12 CT_J A..TE:02Z01_= ony � - - � .-� � - I - I when it was done. she put it oil- a plate ou . . . . . . . ... __ operaerits are looked for shortly. . . I i cool. I thought, now was the tim - � - - - � --..-- .. � . .1 - - - - I'. � "I ' ` _,'' . .- . ... � i rilit- to . I - 1. -4 . . . . . . -a- - �. I I . . . LI . and several kinds of ,_ - • - �,�; - Now, Julia' . I - - . . . I .. - .1 -!, . . _. ... - - I _. PORT UNiON. : ' .,.--.'I- ... 10 L' (I the youug Grabb's. DOMINIaNAN t__ _____K__ . . . . C-11 �� .-..- � .�r- - , t . . . � :.-��,*- - - - - - _. 1. . - I . tit (lied last spring, and I had to make .. .. . ..,4 . ,�� I . . . : - .- . I . . C . - . . :,,:91: 11 - I - .1 ; .. .. . -1 . . . . . .. 1. � - * .. - - . . . I. . .. � . ; - : . - A , �� box, '�:os Julia said she was a goin' to hat ' I . � � U) - " , , Carts, Etc. . �, �-. �. . -i I., .. 11 , . . �. . . � . . . . . I Greatin,deed has been the exc:iteill�-Ut . it the same as other people, Tiler Capital Paid up, . $1i,500,000 , - ; ' ' . : , . - : . I I � . . F -: .. . . here all week over the sad druwuiu,, ac. le . . . �_i . " , . .- 0 .. . � Second hatild sulky rak(�, good - .-. � ... - . was Home lamp -black left that I painted i Surplus, . - l $1,400,000 : . . M ­ �� . . . � .. ., . - � . . - cideut-which occurred abolit noon on with and I got it, and went and stirred i . . . . - - ­�'. _"' . I . . I . ' ' '' . . .. I I -,a t� - �, � 1.� - , � .. - - very cheap. ..., .. . .. _ - �7` - Sunday, ab.-)u.t four miles out in the lak�, up with the taffy when it was a cloolin . 0 as new, , - - 1, - . __ .. . � . I - I i�li . . - and almost opposite here. Saturday of -- .: WHITBY AGENCY -- ..O .,e-%_ - - � a Julia came down and got it, and she beck : 0 __.. . 1.k.. I - . . ­k,.' -* ternoon four young bank clerks, namely : - it tip and nays, ,,Tobe,this is tarual black' . HAVINGS DL11.%lMJENT. ..- - . X - t..4 - . -_ . ' war' ­_ - ^ . - � .1. . . . . � I - , "_�, I . , - . . -hall, George Macuider. G I says 1. I expect Jim gave as th Int6rost allowed at highest current rates. No � . . - -- '- H. L. Brou. . G. S. --I*es.' I . . M, ).�. W. H. JACKSON, ,.I - �'-_,' - - - noti of witlidrawal requ - . . . �,�� - :, oe . irod ' - , , , ­ �� � Kirpatrick and . ,,. :_--�, nd H. Ricketts, left the city bottom of the barrel." AfterJ alis. had di . I .. ` I - �:.­,. 1; _', , - I . , i . III I W. H. HOLLAND, BROCK ROAD - - . � I for the purpose of a cruise down the shore vided it round, all but two pieces for th I I ­I YJ . . - . " i- ", - . 111l4 ''A4 ' - ... : Af ANAGER. . . � - : ­!�', �lltt- . as far as Port Union. *Towards evenim, twins, i u s, who were lay i il' on the carpet asleep 101v' - -- - . . . _ - . - - ---- ______ ____ - ___ - __ _ - _____ . . � � .. . FIRST CLASS � - ..,�:ll.'_­, - ' i . � � �'_ S1 . .,..IX, I ' ' - - - 'I" - .1 �� they pulled ir, here and spent the night ;" They startIad a suckin' there, and the too -_ E IS Al E Ir . . " , . _� r _' : in -11 Grabb's outside was a chewin' ant A L .1 tLjir camp, having a ;olly time. Sunday youll- . , '-, �,,; . 0 . ; I 1�0_ -, - . . Wgrinnin' and tryin' to steal each other' .. '. . - : �Z ­,� - . . V4.NIII . I atitit 10 a. in. tliey� started back for To- - - -�.,� , " I I . taffy, and I stood there a watchin' them i S . WANTED . N .. tw . � - -..�.,'�. . onto. There was a stiff breeze blowibg . ' ". • . `�' . , SC U FFLER a -,-., -��`_-"_-_" . - r I painted. They kept lookin' at on , , - - . �, ­­,I;?�,.' - . . . . . . - �k - ' �,_ -ttlu . . . .m - ., :'.' . . , * . . I , . . - . _ from the West, therefore it wa," necessary "( you I . ! �. i Z . � another and sayin, "Yours is all Over To sell our liDexceiied Nureery Stock. steady . . . . . - ­ I - * - - ­-�_ 11 F01% SALE . - � , ,. , � to tack in order to proceed. When oppo• face 'IL it walut long before I beard Ball employineut and control of territory. Have done . . . . - .. .. L. '�,- , . I van. Liberal pay to the . - I I I " . .. . ".. . .;, _1�,z � 14� � - P." ziv N, �-�;4 - . , . - siteapointabout two miles from here, Grabbsayin',­Julix, what was that taff] business in Canada 35 Y . Pump-Tactory, ' - � , "�""��"_' - - . right inan, Sandforterms. ... RICE MODERATE , , " -,. and some four idiles from shore, a 8(l S M 4,t. -: il� . .-; , . squall made of? I can't wash it off this youu:. CHASE Imo CO. - - . I , -.!�! "': . - .- , . . .. - .faI So Julia, came to help hei I 1447 1 Colborne. Ont. I , �V..�-V'- �`;. - suddenly struck and capsized the boat, uu,s 0�. Gerold, Proprietor -.- .1 "4 4 � __ .01 - ' - - - -=*----- - - ____ . 1.­ "'�­ , " , - • all four Plunging into the cold lake water. They got 'Lectric Soap, Morse's Mottle( -_ - I - Manufactuisr of- - .- . ! - -, i A., I . plunging . V , . - - ' E I . . � - i . - - Nothing could be done but to hang to the I)ingmau,s White Rose, Pearline, Bat, I I ,-,,: � �, I - - . 1. 1-1 - - - - , . - . .� � upturned boat, and await the arrival! of brick and ravo Pomade, land a lot of otheO' TAKE NOTICE Lift, Force & Suction Pumps p-,- I �. . ;1r.,N 4 � � .­.,.._ I ­­ - ., �:" . . ��,__...,.,.. � little soaps, aL,1 vinegar and so . . - I _� 'these poor fel. soda, bat A . . . � Dee Pumps, of Brass, Iron and . • . - �� - , . some Vessel. How long , failed, a9d Julia hollered, ­Tobe el I -1 . . . .. ... .. 1�1_ _.:.oA, 11 i , ill th, ' Porcelain. � , 11 .- I - • .. lows were there it I . . � .'A", I - 8 not known, but gr4d. BROUGHAM. ,, "._*­,,I wally they became benumbed with 6 ' young OD's out there got dirty. fabe-I . We have on bin - • � . �. ­1 - �- I .. ,. . . .. ; old, III, Well I 'should reckon they had -" S) - GEARED AhO PUMPING WINDMILLS, __ ' ______ -_ -_ _____ __. I �.. *_. I ", -, . - His ". .. �, ., . Macuider was the first to give out. II-Law'd 've us', and nicely selected stock of - ' . i_... _. . . P ' V I . reason left hiln and he 'Soon let 'go i�nd Sally coined out and, save Windtulill and Cistern Tanks, and I . WHITBY MARBLE AND - � i ,, ' ""­­%I� I � ; _,.� ., . . - . _.- � " - " "' - ' 11 4 - . - � ,iii ... ­ : �11 � . s ,� %" I A �1. " - F ; "went down. In a short tiwe Brougliall said she. * She took them, and her an Juli - ans, Tidies, , flawmockti, Cistern I'lumps. Usil orderr, LAarted a scrubbin, but it wan't no us .,,"', -,�_, ,; , - promptly attended to. I ,�;i,,:C-_ -_ . I- &j_ acted similarly, and Bank beneath Ole The y ung ull's was a hollerin'and a yelli; I . - . . I �- ';�,--_d � " 0 Purses,. Rubber and Base ' ranite Work __ " -fll"J"_1-1, ­. �� � 'A.­� ­s�- . w - dark waters. . T '11, ri - 1 ..;,"7, ­ . - Shortly after this Rickett and one got kinder sick' the stom"I's. ' ;JY MXN ?)-MCd. X-pall Pioke In . .,.: �- :.4 ��, - I . - - . : . .j' .,:." "P..': I -�. . - - - weakened and let go, but a Balls Tissue Paper __ - .1 �.� . ­"k." : ( gaiii got Bold ,Julia says, --go for the Doe. quick, th", I or w*th vax- . I DU Stt - WHITIBY11. I- I �� Az".., - )f the upturned boat, but as'lio and Kirk- sky lie's a terrible good hand for children ' L % . . � - V,. , X * � � VI . (Z*ftbW&*ia 11,640.) . . I _. I -.�* _m''- . . - ..... ..­" I . 1 4 i - - ' , `.�Pl I - - - � � ' ..� ` I . . ; - __ . - Patrick were on opposite sides of the. So-1 rau to Israel's, and found the Doe , ious other articles ia our line. a - --- . I � _., � ; "'.1- � yacht -they righted her, and managed to and he asked me if knew what was if e. W. E - O'BRIEN "I 911 . .- -, "L -.11 --. - "I ,. ., et aboard, When the latter, who waf; the - matter. I told him Julia sent me down � D - We'respectfully solicit a call. R. Wol-fenden, Frop.i.,tor, ..; I .....;.,� � - . ,­­_"__ . 9 . I I 1:,j... . .- _1 � . . - THE i ' '-; - . � and there wq a . Having returned to the old stand of the . W�.. . - - - Jim's for some bl"k-stra ' . . � .,.,� � ,�,, __ I, _ I, - . � , _ , , , , . less exhausted of the two, succeeded - d in Home of this new * . Wolfenden Granite and Marble works, . -, , -. -, - -,-! � , � ; . paddling to shore with his hands, kind or, powder iu 0 a' M._& E. BOO E - - - ..i.,,�j�.-�� , .%I � - . -�ji, 9 ands. The I am better prepared to execute all 7. "'. � ,,­- . - �� 1AF2, , T--:, - i t -, ,� 1. , " %`_.. - . - . _: i... i: -� - ,,r .. � ,4-, -�-.,,-, tt! .- landed about two miles frdru here; when I " -� - , with its two half (lead passengers, der. I said I was - , �, . � boat " bottom of the pitcher, this smokeless pov • VILLA_ IS 41 • PHOITOGRAPHER IS . . a goin' out a shoots �' .- EASTENDI, NPAERING - ____ orders in cemetery and ,all other .xt - . - - - - --- --- - -_ - . I : . �.- , ,� i. .. , . ... - ­ I 9 � . . i: -1,�-yA44`.1A � . aij4 could not get it all in a powder-flas I I work pertainlug to business. . 1. ZE, - - k-,.,!. - -, . the boys bee f, ---------- - - � - . - - H disposed of his Toronto business . ­ -4y., 111 ,­W, 0 - __ - - �. : . . t became Unconscious fora time. t3o I put the rest in the pitcher, and Jul a 1AI-F-Wep.- . Cnstomers will find a well selected stock' � ­,- - -:�t I ­ ., ,� I 11 . . � .1 ;; I.6_,;_ - , , t ; - , They awoke somewhat refreshed, and sent me' off in such a burry I forgot I,. C I NIL%* - ;, _� � � ­.. -ic of foreign and doinestic granite and z.. - ­ ,-�-,.T and will hereafter devote his en. - 0 . - 'J., � ­ , ". J `­'W�t ,J_ , , ­ _ ,�,� 5_- - I ,., ... _ , t i . . ... A_-,� f, . . - . �­­ I .1 ., rf - ' ­ � �!"- . . - . . succeeded in crawling the humble cot-'- ,,Why,'* the doe. says, 'i will likely k� il . % , I tire time to Whitby Gallery. .., marble to choose from. Inspection , - .' i . . , ta,o,,e of an old fisherman named Bodwin, them all there is considerable dyuamu* , N � .. -1 �111_ ­ � 1 1 ? .. IV - - . . , . - . . I - , - I . the heat of - , - - 01 00 . -1 .1 will convince that for strictly first- - . - I ..A'­1 I near the urn ;� I ­ TT A111 Jur or even .: I . . 9 - - � - , I I , : . I 1� , I - . .4 � I . ; I � � I " . , 1. I . - - - . , - - - - I � . i � , . .. •� , ( , - \ ­ 11 01 - \ 40; ..- 1P _� \, . -kl , , .� � - , V., .11 -1. 1� . 17 I �­_" �, � I , ­ W-1 X;-I .1 . %. - �.`,j !�� _1V . 4' 1 11'J-1 " ..._. -P 4�, I . !;' 2 ... I I . '. . .� J . M . , , , � - Via, " - ­ " " , .e,.,�", .4.. � - I . % ,-.. - I , ­% - ,,, ,�, F! - -1. : 0 , I ,W .- . - � I'— � , .,_ A. - . L-+. t. A. I - lo?.. " . l , : I � -1,111. , �",� . :1.. , *�.,. ­ ..., l-,� 11 I . 1� �,­�.-_ "' . , . I I - .�, ­2. - , ') I ­,' ­- .; ".." ;,.. , - � - ,,-,,, $;.i;; -.7 - , , , - ;, ". - . . ,,V 't , - - . ..,-k %;,�<�_- ? , . "�,­ " I . _ . I � - . I , ,..,.. - � - - - ` �,. '. , E ­ ." - � ___ I - , . - .. - � ., " " I � , . , _. - . - r I I i .­i,-, _--, It , , . .- i I , . . , I . I - I . - -.c{" I . , . I e_ i - I , ..: ...; _ _.;� -1 .. _ . , I *,! - it - . . I 1'1y- 11 .. _, I I - t-'.'. .:, , v -L, V .r-. 4 . , . I * .4 . - . I - I '_ It . - . - , �� ­ ­ . 11� , _� pli, _ - . - ._ !, it ,. , � . I ...- . ; ­ � ; �1� __ . , . " , � ".J - � I -, - 4 ' f - , - I I - � . . � Ill, � � . - t _.. • " - - - I . . , - , I , I � .. " - 11- y` , -1 , �0� . - V_ I :: - .... "I . z... _: d - ­ - r I', F, . 4.U. ere they Ill it. anu a all VU ,11, V 111 Ell 0 Lon y VVULL"UL1U_ . ­ �;.,�,­ • " ... - for, awl a message soon the body might explode it. So I thouRl L __ - class work, our prices cannot be -, ' ;%n, - --'::! - - Z' . ' - - ' . . ­1 - - g . - . , _1J � : , I a beaten. - ­ - .' So the :doc.. and _� 13 ing to lium, but the facilities are _ - - ;�1`11.` - . brought physicians from the city. Tt,. "ThAt's all right . 7,.:, . - . Ill __ I � . - - - - - - ,f `� - ;­ "."', ,- - , - .. - - went in, and Sally and Julia was ft oryii . . - � _-!�'.,� - �!- . . youths were taken to Toronto, -and are hat he can accommodate all � *, DICKERING . * ,,'�-. -'.' I. . . . . I . - - reported to be out of danger. 0 and the biggest an was a cmiltin' UP swf , such . I - I. - . . ...... ...... 7 . . . . . . . ­ If. . _�7' ';I � -1 . I - . " - Ill' L - ."- - ­; � - n Coniqtant � - . I _" -1. , -5 .� .1 � �,, � 11 � " * � - ", ' , � . M - - - Q W I , -i I � . � - W -2- " .1 , ,��_ � �4_ � 11 . - . s.earch has since been made for the two __ M - . ._ _-�, - .1 . .. - �.: - �t! - - . , - , ��t , " I � . bodies, but as yet without success. This The ' li,oway season call and get photos " ,.��,: " �V� I- - ". � - . it was like the water from the Black o - M� who require pictures. ., During the r ' "" - doe. looked awful sober, and he sa 5'. 1 '- ber Ya' d 1�" , , . ­The children have been eating smokel a- h t08 IJUM I. �1� .. .�' - 49 . . - . I , ' ' . is the saddest affair that has We hays been appointed sole agents by , - I .. ' 3 -1 , . powder, and they are likely to explode at ­1 .. , C. L. Munson, Esq., Bowmanville, forthe . - - -_ - " ' 1I I `_ I � here for years. time, as a sudden jar, or the body becor that will be finished in the latest style - , , ­ - -_ '. . . Count of Ontario, for the best -, 1, .. ld cause it to tall tum-BER2 LATH AND';_:lJ�' - - ��: I-- 1". ­ . I . .. ing overheated, wou Wire Luce in the country, and are pre- of the art. . . .. .-. .: _. I .. "q ­ I "i - Consumption Cured. at be kept in a cool lac I __. . . . . . I - -, . _. -, - I -�.' . . . I - place. They mu pared to build fence, and sell Farm and L_ - . . � - ., * " ,- , - I . :..--, An old physician, retired froui practice, him. and very quiet for four hours, till it leave . . I . -, . .1 _.T - :,� - :.: -. ..", SHINGLES) __,:_o�­:�- � 11 *. , '. - � 11. a Township rights on the most reasonable . * . - - ­­ I. .,-".: P, I . �� . - - - . i - I .. ;<,, . � : � � • .o_� .. - . ing had placed in his hands by. an East India the stomach." 130 they Put thorn in t IN build twenty different styles will be iven . . ` ...�-- _ - � . 14 . missionary the formula of a simple vegetable , terms. PECIAL attention gi .- - N. r-, - It �kl - . callar. and Sally had to BUY with the . - I '. remedy speed and permanent cure of on this rfla,chins. plain or ornamental. We DRESSED LUMBER - �1 �,� -J� .1 IS � ..­', -k ., , : Con' sumptiou, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and and she said as soon as she could leave t also own the right for Ontario County, to • family groups and W Christmu :. _! ! I- �_v7t,% . I - , ; . . . - . I ! R. � •.. I,- I . - . in' to hays me err �- . ... . ..­ -0- . , � . . or jo a ti, _- . .. . I .- .-...- - I _­', ��� ,�� .- � . . . �,. .i - - all throat and Lung affec�ions, also a positive childron, she -was 90 (except townships Whitby and Brook . . . _." I and radical cure for Nervous Debility and 'U ed, and Julia started at me, and asked a ' me when most families have a � - ' " /, . ` : I I . -/' I - . .. I . , . Nervous complaints after having tested its ibe pitcher. I Says, ` -11 the Cmbb Patent Fence. Parties win lug HAPOLDIPDAND IS019TV00D III.. -_ ­'. �7.1. . .11 wonderful curative powers in thousands of if I left it in I . �._ . .., " ", ��l .. 9$Tobe, you will be ha to purchase Farm or Town ' ship rights for r6union, it hi the proper time tp have -AT LOWEST PRrC]K- , �!k.;l��': , 1� �,, , : ,� , I, . � I � -1 - i: �'_ - - .1 I_ . - r cases, has felt It his duty to make it known to dear." She says, I - - -1 � � - 1!-, "�Z,7 I � � I �# . his suffering feI Actuated by this motive believed t a either of above, will do well to consult as 1� . --- - , ... I and I SM glad of it," for she �: � -, I � � ,�, -�k_ -, -T ,,- - ... - . . and a desire to relieve human suffering, I Will It personally; at lot 7 B. F., Pickering" or groups taken. . . - I �. I .­.. � _.!." "POM 0 .A. 93 39t�. - ;I.; ... I . �,,_,­�,�- if� .-,V'.1__', . oldest young an would die. I says, "I Ali ,' . ` I . I !, .. - I- � .�_ .. I � :I n 11 - -- -, gaud free of charge, to all who desire it, this on. for it write us to Whitby P. U. Parties are - . � , � ': - - I_ORrTen per oent. wiH be addel I .... _,� " - I � �', -,� �- �.�4 , A, I recipe. in German, French or English, with fun goin' to stand here arguin' with I - I I . I 1, -, _� . , - a directions for preparing and using. Sent by Una wool bust, it strictly fyrbidden infringing on then pall, d ed booked. �; , P'.. - - i . , Call ana satistw ton 89aaroute . , ­�.. �_, �� _,!, 1�"_ - , - I -I-,.. lj�� � b- ` , , , , -"- , - � • - I one- of them young i" . ,. . � 1� , � . . W I. � -.0 10 _ . V , . I I ; - A h stamp, imaraing this rough the floor a ad tents= - - !,V�* ,_P . come right up th : . ..... --, �,;�� • . 41 ­ . ­ . - I , - . *% .. I , �.. 11 ." ! " , � 1:83MIMITO - � " V, ,. , �r, _ j��. " � wer. W.A. Norms. 8W PowerorEllock;Plochers. 1 would -81 - - . -1mrs IL * * ORDO 7",-- 14:_ � - ,. . __�' Gr4b, 28 - . . . . I'll, - .- 1: . : - I:r', N,T- a" ,kill us both, and likely kill Mrs. ALLIN & BRANT# . - . . .. . - : .... . � ,.;.. , " . I I I - . 1. , _ - - - - ��. . _ I. _d. . - "... .- . .. - I . � �'. . -1 . I-. - 1. % -, . �, ,I. -,,%- - . . . ­ -_ � q ,4 1. - - : � 7 - -: . I ­ � .. - . , � .- I, , '* - "I"" - I . 1. Ill- .4 ­ - � ­ ,"A _.. � I . 1 .�P-,;,�4_­­, ,�.�",:,�-_. - ._ � _t: ..!,: i,'� .. a­ . - I . . .: - - . -11 . L; ,:, - , _t � : - 41 - . 'Al, � . I - � -, - ­ Y�7 -- _�,,_�,j,,�",! 3�,;.V_ , � 11 - 11 ..''17 - ­ff"... .�­.---­ � . ­'­'I ­-IM ,- ­ I � L. � -,�� .­ � - `;.`...".li,., - , , ­��,- . -, .--- _. I - I . . . - q4�. Il. - I— , �, -. ; � -;:, " � .1. . , i I _iX - ­ . . ,I i ,,:; -;,-;,--" , � -, Y . 1. I . '. . I , I .� , I 2 *154- 1110, , .1 • . - �;. I N .� k��,,h, ., - - ,- 1, , . �. _;�D. T., � _11!Xq, - ,,, I "'i ;:.- '' -: _ �,� I , , I 11 . . I III, !� . ­­-,�I,,-�e,r­_ , , ­ ­_�. �lk! __ m ­ 14 ., . � . ­ - L'��:�, . � � � V­t 0 , �-* ll�. ' - 1-1 • ��, , * , T, I" 0 A , 4 V:' - "D ­;:� 1 ;I- . A 'S", ,,Q..�,,r. r �A, -1 � F - '47 101�Zo.�­I ,gfj� t t - I.L - - - . 1.� .. 'af. � - , I . , im, _ " %�_ , .. ti- � � t "'!" �..�_ t�,. ,_ 1-11- ��,� i, , - W . - , , , , , ... -1 - � , - 21 `� , A W.; i> � - .. III .. - ( W, N I • rl�-­! ,,I, .. I . A . I 1 2 1 I., - - L 111111 I _` �' � ��� x� ` r i iJust then the omnibus stopped at the -. .�-'" -" ' 3 ^ V 1 J NI corner of Wellington Street, Jack k anded �_ _ = the volume to its owner, who with "right • smil e and a batty "Thank you," got out, � - "TER II. - �- . , -_ -: and was soon lost in the crowd. ` ,V The whole affair had not occupied more - - � ack made up his mind to ply a . _, is Russell Sc uar d b l , than five minutes • but as the omnibus - .. - . v.-, 5J 1 i 111 ill l t. b m the ,ba er, oomes ou betters than,L iuo, PRi0ER of RMI0Us STOA -6a4 ,, +: '4 . : �;� ,0 bad t roe, I m shot if it isn't too bad I' - - Q - . .�". - . - ." {: ' • 1. He rc so from his chair, took two or three Hr. Arthur Bltelre ou slices Pearls and But the Valuer Are lint B�reisa$ EattrelT . ;_ ".i.`. ,Ly ' ` ;" < turns u and down the room, gazed savage- tatbtcs. b' Dollars &std Cents. - ° °' � ly out ;the leaden clouds, theough which - , ' i. -p JIT a pale to tried to for.:e its way, made an inasrestfn question was he k� bed The State Capitol at Albany, N. Y•; is- y= 4 = :` r I - frrftabl snatch at the blind wi other day by w ranch lady. 8 the costliest building of modern times. - . ., , - I E- -i ,. - ! a an eg his uno e a th :gran°' to know " which are the largest to uomes, Nineteen million six hundred thousand doe- - . �..14 j : rumbled on down Fleet Street ands Lud- blin re ark about the " tare "and dragged eq . _ forg.veness for his past foll After office P g qg h : Y the largest pearls, and the finest o ain of lass have been expended on it to date. The �.ti hours he turned his face towards Blooms. gate Hill, Jacks thoughts were turned into it half -i ay down the -sae . Then he glano- pearls. I should like to kctow Llieir value a new and deli htfnl channel and he bless- eel with dfa ast at the fried bacon, the rolls pe Capitol at Washington from 2`;g3, when its , - .,: „ ' ( -1, - - bury with a lighter heart than he had g $ and the names of their owners. An expert corner stone was laid, to 1878, had cost, in- t ". known for man ads . But when he reach- ed the ha py chance which had caused him and co ee his landlady ha$ set on the table. —� wit Mr. Arthur Bloche, the valuer of " ' i Y= Y eluding its expensive furniture its almost , ed the familia3 house a board stared him to that particular vehicle. The pe `ISaI of hie allele's letter had effect- the French crown diamonds --was able and ': • ' Mirah Lester —what a rett name 1 It ball intro ed his a tits He threw anneal alterations and repairs, less than ,. in the face on which was inscribed "To , P p Y Y pPe willing to I this informatiou, and chat- 518,000 000, - :: r' ' , LeL" ' suits the owner: Wonder who she is and himself again into -his chair with the open g supply ' • led of pearls and jewels as glibly as the The most expensive municipal hail in the ' A -` Jack's heart sunk like leaf : - He was so -4 the season ticket carries her?" he letter in; hia hand. The envelope had fallen � p soliloquised mental, " I suppose she to the round • he picked it u and read Arabian Nights stories. - . world and the largest in the United States. _ . ; C utterly nonplussed by this unexpected ro- travels down from Waterloo epveo da the ad, �rese. '• Pao the letter into the The most curious among famous pearls, is the City Building of Philadelphia.' The �` r. buff, that he turned away without the idea yonder if I shat ever-ineet her a ain ':" y wrong c )ver —he wouldn't•have made such a ft appears, is that which, three een�uries largest clock in the world is to be in its occurring to him that it would 1qe., nits ens g „ o, the French traveler Tavernier sold to ; ._ ! g q Y Several weeks passed, but Jack did not mistake two years ago, he meditated. the Shah of Persia for £135,000. It is tower. r to go down to the office ul'- Tredinnick k see the, young lady with the gray eyes, " Hints in his letter that he is breaking up. The most expensive Le isIature in the : : Morgan and - ascertain his uncle's resent still in the possession of the sovereigns of g i thou h he never failed to look out for her Should, t wonder if he is --and serve him world is that of France, which costs annual- - : address. The sight of the deserted house g Persia. Another Eastern potentate owns 1. f .'., - fI - on his way down to the City. He purpose- right f0 treating me so badly -" 1 $3,600,000. The Italian Parliament - - had bewiklei-ed him. a pearl of 12� carats which is quits trans- Y .a�= `,� : ly traveled daily by oinnibua in the ho Then Tack '• face grew pale;hecletioh- costs $430,000 a year. - t As he walked down Oxford Street, as ill- of Navin her for afellow- traveller. n eel his t yell,, and a sudden li ht came into Parent. It is to be had for the sum of The next to the highest rice ever aid i • luck. would have it , lie met HkPcourt who - £40 400• g P P U + one occasion he fancied he caught a glimpse his eyes . An evil thought had that moment for a horse in the world was ! Brasted him with appe►rel,t heartinear,• and g Princess Yoaeaoupoff has an Oriental $14:i,000, for . . of Herat Oxford Circus • but the slight figure darted i to his brain. Why should he eenii ail which fa nni ue for the beam of its which Axtell, the trotter, was sold in Indi- ;: invited him to dine with hits at.bis clap. pe q Y - vanished -before be could ascertain its on the tter to old Pouncemore? If his ana at the a e of three ears. On Jan. 11 ' Jack accepted the invitation. mechanically ; identity. uncle isdirected his envelopes, that was color. In 1620 this pearl was sold by 13 Y ' . and the two friends jumped_irito A hansom, Georgibus of Calais to Philip IV, of Spain 1892, Arign was sold by Senator Stanford ' Had he not been oj)li ed to be at his office no buair :,ss of his I at the rice of 80,400 ducats, To -da it is to I• ,Wlalcolm Forbes of Roston for $150,000• - • _ _. and were driven off to the delectable resort P • Y - known as "The Revellers," It is unneces- ble that he might have hung about embody g a most subtle temptation. His P ' sat to record how the evenfn was s nt. owns a earl, left to him by-hjapredecessor Fairview Farm, Tenn., gave $100,000 for Y -$ Pe the Waterloo terminus, and ascertain- uncle w ill, so ill, perhaps, that by the p the teat stallion St. Blaine at a isle in ! N It resulted for Jack next mornin in a on the throne of St- Petet'��/ which is worth g : i'TM - g ed for what station on the South- time it vas discovered that the letter to L20 000 and the chain of thirty -two pearls New York in October, 1891• - ! �•. . racking headache, a dull feeling of remorse. weste'rr line Mirah Lester was daily bound. Pounce ore had miscarrie3, he might be ' - - . : _ and empty pockets. A orse still, he had owned by the Empress Frederick is eati- The costliest paintings of modern . times , He did so after office i�oara •but his quest incapabl of giving instructions for drawing , t'. iven Harcourt his note of hand for hi`t mated at X355 000. are 1lieissonier s " 1814'' and MilIet's "The g y was vain. In all probability are returned up a wil If he died intestate, Jack, as his „ - pounds, in or$erto pay bis,.lossea at cards to town earlier or much later in the attar- next of in would sueteed to the whole of Two hundred thousand pounds is the Angeles. M. Chaucaard gave ('50,000 ,- to sundry' "Revellers" who demanded pay- noon. The difficulties he experienced only his nue 's fortune. And, argued the Price of the five chains of pearls forming francs (.$I' ,00(►) for "1814" and 750,t►00 -- meat in cash. the collier of the Baroness Gustav do francs (5150,000), for" The Angelus," Mr. added to the interest he felt in her ; and tempter, was not he the only son of old Rothechilds, and that of the Baroness Henry lton in 1887 aid 66 000 for P, `- r3' P 5 : ' Then the old,dissipated life began again. the.Constant watching for a glimpse of the Tredinn' k's only sister, and had he not ' ;,.'. Jack bid sense to keep his post at the sweet face that lead so deeply impressed therefor -a better right to his uncle's wealth Adephede ROthachilde is almost as value- Mcissonier's "Friedland, 1807," and pre - - ble. Both these ladies are enthusiastic sented it to. the Metropolitan Museum of Three Kutgdoms.Aseurance Office, and to do ,him with a. certainty of the goodnew and than a et of unknown deserving yew g colleetore of pestle, and their jewellers Art. 6 ' , his work there 'in a - satisfactory manner. innocence of its owner, diverted his men of t .e working - class. . have instructions to buy for them any pearls The most costly book in the world is do. . ' - Bbl his eveuin�s .we=e epc wits Iarcourt, thoughts from brooding over his own Two r 'd spots began to burn in Jack's . Who seemed !o linos have-regained, all. his grievances and wrongs. pule the ks, and his eyes shone feverfahly happen tocoiaeacrosau4 The isisterhof �Inae Vati an. In 1512 Hebris said that Pope Jules influence ov_er.him. Some timesJackthought There was still ]iowerer a latent amauId- as he th s dallied with the specious temp- Thiers, Mlle. Dosne, is also owner of a ve II. refused to sell the Bible for 'its wet ht °" of seekbig 61t , his uncle acid confessing' erin of an er in his breaat�when %he thou ht tation, Chen he tried to make terms with � g everytb�g ; Flit ho �ilwa s ut off doing so g q leis belle self. If he did evil b suppressing resat valuable chain of pearls, which she has co • in gold, �t bleb wrn�id amount to $IU3,000. . P f3 of leis uncle. He considered that he had Y PP lected during the last thirty years of her That is the greatest price ever offered for a - - , under one pret : :xt or other. Every quarter been treated bade and he was as deter- the lette he would do good by bestowing - - _ -. be received a 4heque for twwelve.poitnds ten y' certain fts to the charities enumerated b life. 'Of so-called black pearls the Empress book. .. mined as ever not to make any advances g Y of Austria possesses the most valuable col- enclosed without a fitter, thou;,h the euoel- towards him. his uncle He would use his wealth worth. P In ifi.�b a tulip bulb was sold in Rolland - ' . ope was always addressed in his uncle's , "He bade me leave his house. If he ily. He would tarn his back forever on leA story for $-1',200. It weighed 2x10 grains. small preeite writing. And that was the wishes to see me he will send for me " he Harcourt, and his dissipated friapda. He A story is tgld of the actress yule. Maria The costliest meal .ever served, according i Magnier and .her pearls. One day, as she to history, - : only eommuaicatiou he had had from him for thou ht salient would b ' in life aver again. + y, was a supper given by ' near, two ears. 1 g y' was abort to appear on the scene, somebody Verna, one of the moet .lavish of all the . 3' 3' One morning he found a letter on his Then pictured what sort of existence made the remark that her Darla were real, Jack was rapidly growing mortise and breakfast table at eight of which his would b his if that unjust will were made „ P Y Romans of the .latter days, to a ° discontented. Harcourt l> an to et tired` smouldering wrath momentarily blazed u and sin j of an enormous size. It is true, she re- dozen guests. The cost was G,Ot>n sestertia, ' q g g y p. q ,and if his uncle died without plied. "The lady .who I represent on the which would amo nt to £48 G00 or near, s of his frequent fits of temper, and more "The quarterly cheque sent without& word revoking or destroying i He would have stage no doubt wore smaller earls in real ' ' y - - than once showed him pretty plaint that —flan at mo like a bone to a do i" he the inter~ st of one ttiouaand ands and the ` g P g.quarter of a million dollars. A celebrated - •= Y g + g + life. But what can I dot I have no small feast given by Vitellias, a Roman Emperor he no longer .cared for his Society.. Jack said, taking up the letter and scrutinizing one pons a week he earue at the office of Fla. , Moore, a humble clerk in the Three the au ,erecri ion. the Tar Kingdoms Life Assurance to live PeQ of those days, to his brother Lucius, cost a 1 Pt g In France, pearls and rubies arc at the - Pe little more -than $0,000. 9uetanins says - Kingdoms Assurance Office, was not quite On looking at it more closely, he fancied on, wit little prospect of bettering his present time, far more fashionabld than any that the banquet consisted af2,000 difTerent ` so desirable an acquaintance as Jack Moore, the handwriting was less clear and district position, What a life of sordid drudgery other precious stone. Diamonds are chiefly dishes of fisb and 7,000 different fowls be. - • - the reputed -heir of old Edward Tredinnick, than formerly, Keeping the Letter still nn- awaited im ! Surely it was not right that worn sewn all over a velvet or silk ribbon, sides other courses. ° the wesIthy merchant. And so, without opened in his hand, he continued to scan his sail should be so unf.Srgivinq as to which is tied lonely round the 'neck. Realty The largest sum ever asked or ofi'ered for ,l _ ally compunctions visitings of conscience as the address with knitted brows.. "The old carry h resentment beyond the grave I beautiful turquoises are very rare. The R which - to his own share in Jack's misfortunes, fellow is as hard ae flint," he mattered. "In d And, r reel i to n osiGion of Yrorid o e that the Maharajah of Ulep Sing, former King of N zamlof �Hyderaha3 agreed o� gi e to :fire . Harcourt gradually dropped his former ally two years he has not made a single attempt rP Lahore owns one of the most famous, and a- Jacobs the famous agree of Signs for the . _ and pupil. to see me or to make any effort to win me!Iletter ad come into his hands? Why son of Abd- el has in his possession ' I. _ The process of being dropped is never a 1 back. I wonder how he can reconcile it to should a interfere with its deerebe? He the fetish turquoise on which are engraved the finest stone in they world, is cotuiidered' pleaaaut one, especially when the person his conscience to treat me with such con- bad on y to rematn ive and things the legends dictated by Mohammed. - - - undsrgoing it is conscious that, by rights, temptuous indifference." Then he glanced would riglit themselves. But for a _ The costliest toy on record wa.4 a broken- . thelr• relative positions should be reversed. moodily at the letter in his hand. • It have sentim tal memory involved bye gay nosed wooden horse, which belonged to Na- - - '_may ' Jaok soon saw what Harcourt was at • and half a mind to throw this in the fire.." lie strain f music, lie-would hive tbown the '[fie Mother's a flour. poleon lionaparte and was sold a year or then he realised what a ;ool he had been to said aloud. " Wonder if he would take letter nogened into the fire, and .there two ago for 1,000 francs. - would eve been an end. of ft. He wfahed In every coal sense all hears are the quarrel with ,ifs kind old uncle for the asks any notice if the cheque was rover presented' The costliest ci ars ever brought to this 9 ' he ha His conscience would- Lot ,then mother's olvn from the time of her child's g B i' of such a broken reed as s quondam Men- for payment . Wonder if he would think me county were the brand made for the Prince - s tor• dead ? Wonder if he would care ?-+ Vivo t en troubled by any tiresome doubts, haLyhood Ie the twilight of his later life, of �ti,alee in Havana, the manufacturet�'s Ho wi eel be hall deatro ell tics letter an- No human tie is so close as the mystic band • - 'By the exercise.of a great deal of self - He moved a step or two nearer the fire, Y rice for watch was 1.87 a face. - denial, he contrived to -pay Harcourt the burning dully in the narrow grate. Just read• which unites �► mother to her children. P $ P Their lives one,i identical with he/-a in The costliest mats in the world are owii- nriot>t -he owed him. But he shrank from then a German- band in the street below The he thought of his mother, of her f ' easy pees rp X hat of untruth of the prayers she had every heart -beat and every thought, are ed by the Shah of Persia and the Sultan of - : tnaki a lfo ecuniar. amistanceto struck up a merry'Volkalied. Jack paused P Y his Uncle, or from taking any steps to bring to listen, The gay, lilting air was surely Laugh him of the sons she had sun as never altogether dissevered while life lasts, Turkey. The Stiali and the Sultan ealch I ' a g and the man is indeed an ingrate who seas a mat made of earls and diamonds abo,gt a moresitisfacWry state of things be- very familiar to him. He be an to seek in inUab' s; in winter firelight& and summer g � P . 'loam n What would she have thou ht under any provocation, speaks slightingly ' valued at more than $2,500,000. The largest tween-them. He'bitterly resented the ap• his memory fcr the association connected 9 gs• g ' I - parentliarshness with whib-h he had been with•it And then there suddenly flashed oft contemplated baseness of his? And of the mother who cradled him in her young I mat ever made is owned by the Carlton = / treated, and the callous indifference which on his mind a scene of his early childhood :' Yat— as'lhe not her only son —was ha not arms, and who remains, through all chance Club of London and is a work of art. - old Ti Ainnick's nephew i Who could have and change, all loss and gain, his friend, his The costliest crown in Europe, experts I had condemned him to complete banishment his Young raolber, with R smile on her pretty, p ctiam ion, his defender. say, is that worn by the Czar of Russia on • 1 I e from re old home, winsome face, bribing him with the promise a bett x right to his fortune l He looked at a , - „ Jacks character was undergoing a hard -- of a song to be $$ood and notcry when-Vitzile the le ter sad then at the fire. One move- I his world never felt so cold before, . state occasions, It is surmounted by a cross ° - _ ', ening process, whicu o,igt►t have had most Tredinnick aeltod him to kin him. The mint f his head, and the letter would ba said a mar, middle -aged, prosperous and formed of five magnificent diamonds, rest- - . - . ' . unfortunate results, but for a seemingly son she had sung had been that very Volk- as if i had never been written. self reliant. " Mother die last week ; I ing upon an immense uncut, but polished, trivial incident that brought a new interest &lie the street band was then la f Jut; then lho clock an the a4aatel- fees realise that I meat henceforth breast the ruby. The ruby rests upon eleven large - . p ng pp storms alone." diamonds which in turn are au orted b into his Ve. In fine weather he usually under his window. The &alien look died s riec half•past niue. He would ba take at + PP Y . walked down to his office ; bat on wet days on of Jack's eyes. h s o ce ; he must takern omnibus though Yet there are hoar and hoitrm. The wino a mat of pearls. The coronet of the Em- .. he indulged in the luxury of an omnibus, .� t tho m oraing was fine. He smiled bitterly mother, appreciating her opportunity and press, it is said, contains the most beautiful . One cold and rainy tnry of in October Poor old boy he muttered, at ss be ,.bought of the small oebnomies and the preciousness of the gift of God which mass of diamonds ever collected in one . the unopened envelope. I wont burn the $ enables bar to take art in car in for - band. Jack started for the City in a mood as die- , cheque; perhaps he has written aline or two canes -pauses of to life. His uncle's for- ward the race, is chary P of certain time and The most expensive royal re liaa in the - - real as the weather; the omnibuses were tai& time." tone iamoanted to tally sixty Zhvn&&ad &i'Y P Y i3a - crowded, but after some difficult he scent- run e. All that money might be his if he seasons, which are peculiarly here for im. world are those of the Maharajah of Baroda, _ - - Y Ae the music floated up through ie,o cession and for deli bt, One of these sea. India. First comes a gorgeous cellar con- ' eel a &rat. Flurrying into the vehicle, he murk air heat last tore open the envel just ►witted to send on a misdirected P g g g squeezed himself into one of the farther cor- Y Pe letter !" sons coves toward the sunset, when it is taming 500 diamonds, arrasgeel in five rows, It contained a letter bat no cheque. time for the nursery supper, and the frolic some as large as walnuts. Top and bottom . non; nest to bin: was a preternaturally letter began "DSAn JACK;" but when he had (� $_ �taTiltTiitD•) - stoot wetnan, burdened with a b parcel, a read it throw h a look of r lexft came w before the children go to bed. Then, if she rows of emeralds of equal size relies a the ig Pe P ,Y - can, the mother secures a blessed half hour lustre of the diamonds. A pendant is a. _ baby, and an umbrella that would not have into his face 8 then the blood rusbe to his wlch her dar.fnga, talking over the day and single brilliant called the "�3tar of the Dec- ` disgraced Mrs. Gump 'herself. Facing him cheeks and the hand holding the letter be- A M�n-Eating leopard• , ' it problems, patting, cuddling, receiving can." The Maharajah'sapeeial carpet, 10x6 waa a young girl, with a pale, oval face, a gan to ehake violently. IIe read it a second ., confidence and sending the children to feet made of earls with a big diamond is rest deal of ruddy-brown brown hair, and a it fi Calcutta EnoirAman CODtafns a $ ,, p , g g y" Pa and a third time, and then he thoroughly ��dd .nrdlin account of the dole of a theirr nightly rest happy and tranquil. The the centre and at each corner, cost $1,500,- - t of ttrn loveliest grey eyes he had ever seen. understood what had happy' ad. The letter man- e�stin lee late, of is the Raj- mother $is more than mtatsken —she lis :ruel 000. . She was very neatly and simply dressed ; ran as follows : g y j 1, . her manner was characterized . by a shabi District, in Bengal. The monster had i —if at this time she witholds a carcass or The meat valuable gold ore orer mined in . - certain quiet self - reliance and self - possess- Tim BAY TRKZS,' WIMBLEDON, N'or. 17, destroyed 154 persons before he was cut s e in reproofs or criticisms, except the United States, 'and probably ' in the - ' • . 188-. down. His appetite for flesh his ferocity, that which is most gentle and loving. No world was a lot containing '00 po ads of :: ion, though sea was apparently quite PPe Y, g :. his cu fain ,and his audacity wire unex- ahadow'ahould be suf!Iered to fall on alit- uartz Carr in old at the rate of $50,000 . - young, certainly not more than DZA'lt JAS —The change of residence, g q Y g g • rm fe I in the leopard tribe and the wduld tin heart at bedtime, however important a ton. It was taken from the main haft of .. . twenty. Somehow, the sight of the girls necessitated by my weakened health, has P Pa Y the occasion may ap appear for discipline. ' gentle, serene countenance made Jack for- not had the beneficial result I antici- have, one credit to &'tiger. He depopulat• Y Pe p the mine at Ishpeming Mich. •- - . . et the jolting omnibus, the muddy streets, pated. During the last few days J have ed wha:e villages, for the mere terror of his Above all, if the mother prize her privileges The greatest sum ever paid for telegraph S" -•1'. the soaking rain, and the uncomfortable h various unfavorable symptoms, which name seat the inhabitants- flying as soon &right she will herself hear her children say toils in one week by a newspaper per was the . as be had seised a solitar vi, tim in their their nightly era era and hymns: Too sa- expenditure pa . propinquity of his neighbor's Brobdingua- m en me feel that my time in this world Y Pe dilute of the �ondou Times for cable . gian umbrella. It was im oiesible to be ill- will be short. I therefore think it is my midst' cred a duty to, be left even to the most service from Buenos Ayres during the revo- - . . tempered and discontents when this deli- duty to set my house in order. For miles around the le never venter- trustworthy of nurses, at this rite the P people lutioci in file Argentine Republic. The cost c.ite girl bore the discomfort of her surround- Please draw up a Will as follows : £1000 ed to leave their housesafter nightfall until mother officiates, associating her own pros- of cabling from Buenos Ayres to London . . ; inks with much sweet serenity. eac to the various London Hospitals ; an they Iseard be was dead. But this was no enco and influence with' the devotional waa $1, 75 a word, and the Times paid out . rest hindrance to aim. IIe world seize habit, which, ft formed at all must be c Site was probably a governess br a lady- annuityof£ .,OtoinytaithfalaervantJedidiah g formed earl in a child's life. And after v30'040 for one week's despatches. Thru £1000 to be invested in Consols in them from the verandas when they were y _ clerk, he decided, forced to brave a.l PP : amok n the evening pipe, sometimes the little ones have grown to girlhood — weathers For th, first time in his life, the naive of my nephew, John Tredinnick g g P and boyhood, to a certain fade cadence of Do Slnoth @ri 1t1 Paris. ' Jack thor hl appreciated the excellence Moore, the. interest to be paid to him, by he.pe serrated the very houses in tae dead Y P g' . °.g Y PF of th . night and carried awn children— care and the development of their own jn parts do -smothering b as fumes is . of an omnc us as a lace for the stud of you, quarterly. The residue of my property. ►g Y g g y g . the htlman face divine. It is not an easy real and personal, to be left in trust to my efts without gluing the alihtest alarm to individualities, who but the mother has being still carried out energetically in the thin to watch one's vis -a -rid without seem- g , y the abet inmates. still the freedom of their rooms, and who << friends,JameaHertta Heritage ,clerk Orders• "general Little mercy is shown jog to stare rudely, and.perhaps Jack would and Philip Morgan of Armit Hall, Becken. A s rule, he killed only one person at a else, excusing herself for a little while from to «poppies, mongrels, whelps, hounds, - ham Kent. This trust mono I desire ,them time ;bat so?r►etimea he killed twc►, and, the drawing -room and the society of friends, and cura of low degree" found wandering - r not hive accomplfahed the feat had not the + Y on cure occasion tarns in one da Children can glide softly in [or a few moment's chat about the streets and highways _ unlnuzzled. . . - our lad roduced a book from the black to empploy in founding College for theHigh- Y• ' ... . bag sbecaymped, andimmersed.hereelf in it so er 'Education of deserving Young Mon of and old women were his favorite food. and a good -night kiss upon the unfut rowed All are soon marched off to prison, and only - - . deeply that she seemed quite oblivious of the Working - classes, who shall be nominat• Amoagtis victims there were six men. He foreheads and the rounded cheeks so softly very few of the animals succeed in escaping . - . `- his scrutiny. ed by the various Schbol Boards of the wasi spelled by a sheer hankering resting on the thornless pillows of youth from the fate reserved for them by an in- - United Kingdom. The candidates frf11 be arch for he never touched the cattle. and health ? the mother's hour is worts exorable police decree. Considerable out- But by the time the Strand was reached g watching for, lost it evade her in the ab cry has been raised on the sub ect and re- . ° the poung lady's Self - possession' was com- required tQ pass a competitiveeivatnina3tion, T villagers began to think the scourge sorption of her intense, occupied da Y << 1 . pletel upset. When the conductor called conducted by eight Professors of the Lon• was demon incarnate, and it was fmpos- p Y P y, Gently the dog question was temporarily or under the pressure of her social oblige- raised iIi the Chamber to tae di nit of a Out ' ,-ill Fares," she pat her • hand in her don University, aibl to organize them for tae puranit. At dignity - pocket, then searched hurriedly in her bag. Kindly follow these instructions', and long h some twenty elephants werebrought lions. a � public matter worthy of the attention of The colour flooded her checks, and her bring the Will to. my house to- morrow to her for the expedition, and a fl ing parliament. M. Lagaerre, ex- Boulangist, • hands shook nervously as efts again turned afternoon. I ate anxiousto etitsigned with - colu n of British planters met fort in - Great Expeotations- - asked the Minister of the Interior if the over the contents of her bag. Teen she out delay. —y ours sincerely, que of the destrol•er. They searcted for Mother —'My daughter you should- decide dugs could not obtain tvt�en6y -four hours looked u and met Jack's eyes. EDWARD TwmiNwilax. som time in vain, until an old man, wboae grace before being killed, so as to give their - p Y - in favor of one of your admirers, or you may ', You hays left 3 our purse at home ?" he JP povxotatos$, Esq., wif had been eaten, came to report that lose both• owners time to claim them. At present said with a smile. h Lincoln's Ian Fields. thoi quarry had taken refuge in a lama= , . the animals were sometimes asphyxiated five For at least five minutes Jack mat, motion - rin tree. Daughter —Ma, I situ t make upmy' mind minutes after their arrital in the "pound." "Yes --I am afraid so. which to accept, Henry or George. M. Loubet clo4ed the question b rep I in - . Instantly the necessary pence Were band- less, his hands interlaced and resting on It was &s he had stated, only the tnsn- "Then I am to anderstand that you love q Y y g- - - the et'ter, which he had spread out on his eats r had b this time hidden himself in 41, that the decrees of the police about do -' -� � eel by Jack to the conductor. Waterloo � P Y them beta . p � . Station was the young lady's destination. knees; him eyes staring at the line of gray the jangle at the foot of the tree, and for •� yos I love them both moat devotedly" were necessary owing to the number of - " Fortunately, I always carry my season sky visible above the tops of the opposite the moment could not be found. The place i• Which ofthem has the largest ineomet" rabid animals about, and that they were . . houses So that is whet it means, he sva surrounded, and the ele apts advanc- "Henry put inta execution with all possible mod- . ticket in my bag, or Should be obliged xo staid at last under his breath • " I am to eel .t gloss order to trample tFhe fugitive out H has S"!o a month and George has eratioq. _� go back home and -then I should miss my $54, - . - train," she said naively when she bad- be practically disinherited. Then he hold of is hiding place. This maneuver sac- „ Then I don't see why you hesitate. Ac- '- � - . - thauked Jack for his courtesy out the sheet of paper at arms length and coe led after frequent repetition; the beast cept Henry, of course, and tell George to go The bees of Gnadeloupe, West Indies,, • . In her hurried search for her p se the read it slowly through again front lleginniug w driven out of cover, and at once rid- about his budiness." are stingless, and do not store their honey- - - . - book eau bad ueen reading had slipped from mod• die with balls. He will become a legend •'"Yos. but George has great pros it in combs, but in bladders of wax about the ' her lap asid fallen face downwards on the "Higher Educatidn of deservin- Y°ing in tie district, and perhaps a deity. „Humbug I Prospects don't count, size of a pigeon's egg. __ _ .' ,- ; . :. floor of the omnibus. Jack stooped to pick Men of the Working - classes —in eecl," he Everybody leas great prospects, and $25 a Prominence is dangerous, and Prince Bis :'t, - it up ; there was an inscription on the fly- exclaimed indignantly ; "and I am� cut off he rose crops .>A Bel aria and Franiae month is very handsome interest on such a marck, who was pelted with flowers ad- - - ?_. . damaged hoar a , � �... ,_ i; leaf, at which he could not refrain from with a paltry thousand I A nice way o ha a been so severely a g by miring Dun ladies at F�isafn a n an had : : -� " y frc stn avid caold rains twat there fa sflarcc�l capital R° steal prospects.' Next time g Y i� b . ' gT�c g quiggly • Mirah Lester; then - treat your, sole surviving relation, 1VnoJe Y,. 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A bill is to ' ` •'' session of the the creation headwaters 01 Admirable artesian boric led to a den' a ' ants in other The cartrih . r Belgium have ' .an enlargeme of which is - more easily- ' The fifteen now introdu< for coast deft a powder gut . ions at or ne: barrel. The officia ing of guns r emphasizes t ing was super . been previou Uovernment - - ' A woman large sum to allowed top opposite the eutranee to A strange red at Stut-t . _ and a girl ti, families, toc - . love. It die gowned the - There' grit maunfactim - at $50,000 a least. The' • one being o; ment an �f tl Palace of F Plaits arc struction of of the Caue have a leng -t great engnn be two tune other 4 anc A report little boy w last visit t( volver in t Burujord, . went off, ai ' being shot. away. A few' dr yard Bout led by the ' • who rusher - copies of a _ ' out "Suit promptly i tharge of . days' impr The stri ' . is complet - ing in the .. _ means of c 1. _ tries is by x. - Iona, Vigc ' - - ability of men t to u 1. operators ent in the touch th4 . messages. ,Administ The rej - . the el4ctr pillars In . The Scher . of copper tree at a - apart. A - ascent, h ,ddl- ` ` his little . an inch f the zinc i tact wit there is a; With a h to ttie gr enough- . . up and b i., i _ - „, - � .. . . I "I - � I I . I -4 - : , . . ­ . - , 4 - � - ­ . I I s .. . . I I � I . I - - 1. • - . ,�t�. � W."T" � -- -, -� , - ., , .iy R, 8 ,,- � . I - - _ �At. ,,,, , . . - , _ � • y I ­ " � - V"I . :, � - ,_� . , - '. -, , � , . '. - - , ., _4 �� ; 1. -1"-;. '.1 QN-4-, Rvo . . I- � , . � -,a " ., .- , , , - - , 'ji. " :, ,Z, , � I �. 1 .4. . P, Qk - 7-1 "-. , . �� .-, - , ,-:�.-�_ � 7.�:,� . ­ � ­ . 2 . � V I , '! . �. , . � ­ . � , , _.. ., �­ I .., , ., " . . � 4'. 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I am indebted to the Was .11 � ,.?C �,L�;I­� I � '' ­_ pply � , �--�i ,1 • 11 I . - ..� - .:6., ­'.�: :: 4)4.� - %.' d liter of John B. Wake, was runlover They spr - - .-I 111�_,. I � . . . ... , , , , - , , � , � � '. � .. I ton Star for the forgoing accounts. tn eondiinsed - ,_ 1, . . . . : I I . . . ..., : - I I � . . .­ �. - . - .: 6, P " � ' average arl, killed at Pape avenue crossing, Toronto, the sub- . 11 IWL�Wl ,. IN I I- I � 4 . : , shill fight- an av e Of fOtir •� "I may add thatCharlesDarwin mentions form ALL ", .,�- - stances needid to ..g � - ,�,,- .t,' V - � The , 'these fulguritee in his book of travels and O" . �­ _V, �jqA$ � I i French t. * - ARTWICIAL LIMBS , - %, I . . Tuesday morning. .. - ,�., .�% nd duels & Year- . . - . � I enrich the blood � _­ I " � thousand ­ . . I " -%�-, - , . . , -1 _ - - �;� ��_ , " ..... 1. . . rile right of , Humboldt found some on the high Nevada Arthur Webster, the 8-yur-old gmadson and to rebuild the . ..,- . " , . 1­ - � �;� 'L­ , I jages have J. DOAN & SONO " , , - � I physicians'- earring I do Zolnes, in Mexico. Humboldt ascended � Mr. Joseph McDonald, f P i I OnL, Nerves, thus maldnit . . I'�-, I --- t� ­�,�_-­�, I ' " . �,!,m,�. � ,� M . ­ rb3 . P., - ­. .. . '� . I �1, � �.j.' , ­ way in f Berlin. - 0 �o suelonday. - 1: For Orm"i 4ddr"i, "..t.;r --�­_'�;��,� � .. ­ . - this risk of hi k on them a ceiiZi and , . the streets 0 ,precipitous peak at the to own �%a drow6ed in Willow area I - , �,Y_f, W.4 � I consumption* Of van. . spe(Ay cure for all , � 1�",! .'�`,�,:f"ifzl , v -- - I ­ .. life. , - ,,, ��. � � - world's alinds -I � "', I ­ The unds. . 'a ­%. I i is supposed he fell off the bridge. diseases art i Ave. Toronto "­,�,'��N'*�,,�, - 'Q PO ­ � "" ,F!nq I a , I I �. _! 4� :,. - -bout 230,0( 1 .0 .: *. 77 Northe te . I , I 'y' .: ...., .. I 1___,;V_�._�1�14 . ,O I from Impovftdshad , . . . 4", - . , - "to -8 m I rr, _: - --,; . ilia is said , bea . "ta p out, _. The boy found on the Toronto Island blood "dBhattered .,��J- 0h _1 tl"K� . .� , *". . ,�. � ­. , I 1".­ ,� - - I # ' ( - nerves, such as 1par- - __ ': * ' ' ' ' ; p-� ­ - ­ A • V, 1. AftisUo , It is proposed atteulf Z, , li, . fYgenlo D � J C4 libwork June 20th has confessed that he In 66 0 ..."', I I - . 4 I . k*by vacein RICE AND HOW '-. , , 1."C­11 -,-�. . i $' $in easier to'bild #`s bu Clio b 17illiam D. Adams of Ancaster Township. alysis, spinal dis- ­e_� ..":�-'._'-14. �:._ . ., '� -%, to in cattle 'a 1)enme`r . - M'.I 06weiku I ; .1, I ­1 1Y, , _ ,%,, . . I , _,__.��­111 - ., �.. I the present unhealthful modes and the tru!7 Ee -desired notoriety, and declares he had eases, rheumatism, " 1, . I . . anon. sci&ticajossotmem- � -, - - ft;., 1, - I . � ., _ accomplices. - .. . I � �, ;;�- TO COOK 1T. �`-��1,,:�,,-�i��.­,,'.- . 'I v - ... -� i ­.� . 5.4_ - , ideal style of dress, than it is to leap it. it PHOM 4, Hardwood in Wisconsin is being rapidly . . HA iron . . � - . or . .,:- ., .. . ;,v; 'O., ­­ 0 . . � �t�,, 1, , . is Pon Englishman ­ I •_ �, . . - P to be made into charcom ible to be well dressed and yet not do Fred Clements, an , ea 279, pt tiono thehea ,t��I, , . . . �.. �' 1; -1 "i . � alay on , � .- - - cut u . I � . �,-, ..... ��, -, -.1 - '! 'chl or ... , -� , - _.. furnaces in that State, for �o violence to the 1�ws of physical well being. , as drowned while fish* In Sarnia --:'- 1'�' �:---,:; � .-. .. ',';�!. � � , . I , I inent ha mistakes made by the original . green Bid .. -_.; - _., � " a tak hold One of the mist kness, that ­ .; - . " "", - - 1. vern. , :_ - 1� - , . , ::: . I . . . f Selling . . � The Austrian Go . I onday evening. He fleinif overboard when at ec a so many, ete. The Y00 TRY fT � Ot ..)�­J­, - '' .. � I . ?�.­_,�,� , . is reformers was in taking up the qu"* 01 ­�V_ - . _�_- .. matter of improving all races of horses drei ttempting to change seats with bin coin- "To a speolflo action on the sexual system. 1 - - 34 -,,.,. " .. . of the . - � -_ . � , pf'. li I I." - *4; ( Nqav 4 _ I . - - �., A- � - I tion from A4 purely h i i id , _beauty both 3116a and women, restoring lost vigor. . . - . ,. . , `:!�.1:.-;1_A . ' . � �- .: . � . . in Austria- HungarY- - anion named Jones. . . � " :..:- t:,r:" - i. I ' -to to" brB aid attractive i 11"Ic at e� Those who have used RICE as directed In 1_. -'- ,`�';',' " -, * ­- - paid salaries ness not ell, considered at In the course of a speech delivered Tun- ; ...WEAK MEN '�­ our Recipe Book, are gratefuily 4ek-nowled. ' A".- -.%,_* ­ - The amount pal. 11 . � Superintendents in the United aIL The desire to be beautiful` is perfectly . � t .,_O�,r. A-,.� -_.. ' " �_ ., and School Super' � - ' ay b Mr. Gladstone at Dalkelth, he said -' in#( and old). suffering from mental worry, Bing the vast improvement on the old careless- - 11"'iJ . . s *,S0,000,000- . legitimate; Where it is not preseat, it (7(m . .. ­ at it Scotland, on mature deliberation, overwork, insomnia, excesses, or self-abuse, mothod of coo.kfr,g It, and say it is "SPLEN '�­13`�' 011.1.)64t1,f '_ ' . � . States every year i o the next shows an essential lacking, just as does the viLLS. .They will restore DID". Write fora Recipe Book, sent free by .-,­� �.V,� .. " � . ." �, I � - A bill is to be introduced into ranted Rome Rule, she could got it as her should take them I . . free _...!�$,.- p 11';­.J',,.)k . * ant of appreciation of fine arts or music. lost energies, both physical and mental. . the .. t �1. 1. � ,-­Alel � . lania Legislature for w . - _., �� 11 . )n of the Pennsyl% i ight, . -,. .., ..I.. �-., 1� - � session ions at the I have sufficient faith in the possibilities of -- � - . .�... -,... - ,,,;�... . 6 -- ,- * , �,��A , . the creation of forest reservations e SUFFERMC WOMEN MOUNT ROYAL MILLINC CO. MONTREAL ., - , �,, i; 1, ­ , , � - the race to believe that all women will yet The defalcation of Cashier Dann, of th ­,:,� �,.It_;fll . I --i--,-,;-*;3� ,. 0. . - I - . headwaters of principal,rivers. attended the be beautiful. ational Savings Bank at Buffalo. figures iftlicted with the weaknesses peculiar to their I. , J , '. . its have atte - sex, such assuppression of the periods, bearin . .�_ ..... � "'e" ---- -V7-r -,, e­- - ., I - I . - - , � _ ­ -V ­1 ­ _� � Admirable results No arbitrary rules can be laid down for = ­ I � , "I ; - . . the Sahara, and this has ip $426,630, with half the passbooks to hear down pains, weak back ulcerations, eta., • V # .1 � :��.­)'�'- - I,. ,C_4 - _ , _ . - . _ - - dress, and no particular style of universal rom. I find these pills an unfailing cure. _ .1. � - �1. . ., V ai,;", - artesian borings '11 being made by the inhabit , I r. .11 9 It 'at" � o a demand be � _�_ �.,, �, .,�;k�q*,� ­_ led t, costume can be devised. The position, the President Harrison has formally accept- PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS " - U U %. ns • of the desert. . I . 'y''CV,111 . ants in other portio � Austria, and ' work and the specific requirements of the d the resignation of Charles Emory'Smith, ___ .0- '.a .. � . F,1�5 . - . . should take these Pills. They enrich the blood,` a . ? . - f Germany, A 4,4 M vi " . e cart ri(iges 0 wearers must all be considered. I am,glad ia, and H. M. Sewell, 0 'glad S - - . . Th n have a groove at the end itwteod of 'glad inister to Russ � con- restore health roses to the cheeks and Dori .. - r. 1 .w__11--. Ul * to have gentlemen present in the audience tut-general at Samoa. rent all Irregularitie& � ._,.a1.­­ ". .- Beigi I � I -1 _'%'1._r:,;,71 1 _. ' z . . ,.;­.. - the base, the advantage ­_<-`w:' 1 . __ enlargement at because they are the husbands and fathers These PnIff arc a . _. ... 1. . - ., M. Pi I .IP , - . . 'all el Pierce shot BzwA" or ImrrATrovm . . � i'% L;w - �. - . cartridge is packed At Pottsboro', Texas M. �a+ .v-�"---wil \ - of which is that the car of the race, and the)-should be equally in- ,4nd Uilled his hired man, Morgan Hall. said by all dealers only in boxes bearing our P : ..�;_,:,t"-"!,A, . • -4 1% . trade mark or will be sent by mail, post aid, - � 4 - y �41, , - more easily. . . terested with women in all which �, #� - '. - __ , . thrower, hen turning to his wife, who had witu on receipt prioat-40centas boxor6for$M . 1 ,.-!$. . , - - - aerial torpedo A88- , V�.;, ,v 4� , . - The fifteen inch `� �1.6�',-�-. -;Vi� . healthful dress for women. It not un"I d the deed, he cut her throat, after which ,� , _ ; . . - - � ( THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., I '>, " ,", -, now introduced as a British service weapon mop to charge all social vices to men, and r ....r_k: Z___�,.*�, . for coast defense, resemble" in appearance say that all need of reform is in the masc: �Ae severed the arteries in his own neck. nrockville. Out- or blorri3town. Xy- ' - ONT. . . ,­�: - f its trunn-- u- No cause assigned. . - . - "F� f � � '� .. ­ -� 5t.,�, # . -, , . �.11_ _ . i I I I.... ..� . -:�'..­, , * a powder gun, having Oc axis 0 Unc half of the world. In this case I say , Learn to cut- a �­5 . . � ­�- e" ' At Lake Mennitonks on Monday after_ :. - ..1. I . . . 1. - ". - -, 4 ., I ions at or near the centre of gravity Of the that it is the women who have need to be LOOK YOUNG MEN. No better trade. - .. ­. f. ,,. . I � ,s­', . . . ; , . : .1 1.4. " -..Ip I I . . . I 11 t;� 1 __4 � . . . * barrel. reformed. Women are the mothers of man- "on Laura Lewis, Ida Swanson, Rufus 0 oodcutters always in demand at big wages. - reAse in '� "'.. i' 14 " - 7 The official report from Japsn of the fir. Jogan and Oscar Sandall went out rowing. Special offer. a rare chance. A8pl6Uftt on,, Peerless Axle Grease, most durable g: - 'e.�, ­ -i � kind, and .their better vital development TTI the market. Peerless jioof Ointments intment should �: !�,',;,4,: A!... L, I bie boat capsized and the two girls d "PlIc '­, � _­ J N "'. _.. in ( , r that country by Canet for full particulars. TORONT NG be in every stable. I � . )f cruDs made to would insure better motherhood and so bet- ; ! . accuracy of tir- and Scuoof�_w Youse St. ,..-- ­1.7� _14% ,I )a lzes the fact that the accur Kogan were drowned. All the pasties ----- ,- --- - -- - . - ..., ,AV­;. -%4 '. . Y, . . 1� I emphasizes ter sons and daughters, and we should have . 1'V­,Z , I , ,,_,,- .. ."' � lip that had Z ivied in St. Paul. it - . -, .., -, 7�' $ ` I- :,. Vassuperior to thatof any gu lesi vice and crime, W. McDOWALL "�� iDg N . it C"_, ,4 ­ 11 _116'L e Japanese ' 49 1 �. I , F -1 1 _ I . i,. .P , - previously bought by th by in the a . . . .g I been .. The first garment worn I I . I -1:1 . �;.,�$. 4, , . - . . DIRECT IMPORTER OF 1, ­_ - I . --, - I 1? I I �v � i i _ Government,( . health f ul change ad vocated by the hygienist, . Ohfldm ' :* .�, ,"VI � . I - . . - . Enjoy . .- - A .- -7� �.`_ ".'r'.. , . ,� , _ , offered to beqnefttll a very is of one piece, and fits the body smoothly � I FINE GUNS, RIFLES SHOOTING .. �.. ,,., -, . � ­ . I . A woulan has 0 The l le action and *14%1 , I .---- --- ­3- �_­.* o 1 - large sum to the French Ttieittre if she be while yet being elastic enough to yield to I I -1 - . ,�.� '�.' I , , 4 - Sully .Booth ing'effecto of Syru of Figs, when in , SUITS, HUNTING BOOTS, ETG 1% - � • - .,-, I _, .,�, , �. � , ­%-,V1 pilowed. to place a statue to N,lounet-s every movement. Then for women who I a ��­ . , .. - ... -need of a laxative and if the father or LOADED CARTRIDGES, ARTIFICIAL BIRDS AND � "' " : - . ' ima, near the 11, - I.." `­.It the monument to Ta corset, a waist is . - , -i _�. _� opposite -mother be costive or bilious the most grati- . TRAPS A SPECIALTY. �- �, - � ..-: I -%" - � . - entrance to the theatre. . . next in order. Those who, like myself, are ' Toronto . - . 1%. I-, ., , - . .A I . ­imf occur- fy-ing results follow its use, so that it is the 8 King Street East, Toro . ­;'.C1_, - i I .. . I fib: _- y : " . A, A .1� ,t� , � . I . . - - I '��"",..- I',- � .... .1� ? � - . �. . .. ­ : I , I , . I 1_;'. . - ­ . I :�,,�` * Pildir. " " rM. � I,-,,, .0 i -i - . ­ - V . . . . . ;_... R11 W_ I 6,��- L " ..., - i . � I ..red, . I . . - , - ,: , :. - - , __ " . VV - ".... t , �. -1 .- I - J. . 'i . 1. ... , .,a. , - . .07 . . , , - T I ­ _; . 'If , , , - , , , _ . . !10 . ." .�,, _ .. 4, .", 1 .� , .-I , �_ a, , _11� I I , , ­ -� I . " .' 7 -_ I . � , i'lV" � I ., A- 4 - � �: ­ �f� ��' , � 1k. - , ,21fC., "'. 4; , � z.�, - "Ir 1*1y.1 .� �'Il , I I "ib ,Z �, " I , � 110- - '. , r , , � �� , � �t­� "! I, , - I I � 4 - , . .,f�t e " , A!_ , . I I . I . strant)redoublosuc e im, DWSSNI WIM firm muscular development, of ...­­' ` * A , � . , . - . best family remedy known and every fain- ­ - - . . ., ... , C4 A _... � ,kAittgart. A boy fifteen yeirs old find this garment superfluous. ' The gar, -_ .1 .. , :-�F' -.,*-. �c 11 red at S - I ly ihouli have a bottle. an 80 . . . - .... ; , _1.4m. �, tt, - R71692 .. __:, ", .o respWtable I.. I.",., � , . and a girl thirteen, belonging f , inqnt which I wear for the second one, and TAe PoRlaqa ftna, LO - . "I." � � . 43 04 . - �'_ .. I � -- � �%rf- - . to their heads to fall in - - One of the London theitre's admits free to (% 1,%%%,1%%V,t%% VWbIlt . I - :�, .w , , - ,&P families, took it ill ' which would be the third for those who lb I . , . -, , . - 1 :7,.--_ .--.;.,'-,, '. I � ��,_ 0 the performances all soldiers anc! sailors 0SIlAnt Us A" %X%%%% %%%,%1%1­) i - , IM'p, _; .... " __ , -'Lv, � 1;..', - - . - , ,71.x- - ILK With then), so I iG_ _. Ly, " love. It didn't at, they wear a waist, is divided - - _­'Vl. ;_�. ­ - � . agree so tli&te&ch mem- PAID UP CAPITAL. 012 � . ,; iv -V - . - _ . _.q. � . . �' , ' " _' roished who come in uniform. t000.p*o " ,�:.X, -_ . - ,. _4, V - '. - - , , - " ­1 � . I btates, - -1 4 � - . � -,f 'fl. ; . _1 . - . .drowned themselves;. - ber has perfect covering, and is iu . oins money anywhere in the United . ­ ­A , , I ' I - . ,._­�_ - - ! - in the Gobelin's 'i:, I - . � ­ i4 � . I . Canada or Nlexico. without security. Ifyou . I .- Ic PO I..­. _: ,,--- �.-,', f , .. , There are at present with a waist. Over this, I wear a divided . r. . ­ 1101" ­ � , . .� - .- I - . ., pets valued . The High Testimony , ,apply to LAx" Asen�s or write . �-, -.�:-- -..:." _. . . nlaunfacture two large state car skirt. "But," I am frequently asked, "Do , . . - ' . 0 : � at $50,000 and $40,000 r Of hundreds of druggists affords convincing HEMPY L HAUPT, Presh"014 446 CoLLEGE ., eppectively at the you not wear a petticoat?" I regard the I , 11 i; Proof of the great merit of Nervitine in all -.- '; _ _. , the empire, NuTTir CiTy. 1101on,ra" r I ,)., ? , ', - . ". ".:� .. least. They were made =luring . petticoat as a relic of barbarism, and have he ­. '.,, � , , ", -- " � . painful, affectiOUL F. R. Melville, .drug-- � � . St Thoma -,�_ -. - , 1,�`..-': - .. I ­ � � , �, 'I-.,-. - , ,,i " i . I . one being.ordered by, the Italian Govern not worn one for years. I have been en gist, Prescott, writes :-",,Nlv customers Agents Wanted Everywhem � . _ Ji! �� : '. _. . ­ . ­ ­ ­_ - men -ing intended i - I Ontario. 4 . � t and the other be ded for the the streets in a windy' day and had them . I . : A 4 _, 1, 11 ,I who have used Nerviline speaks high( of __ . ­:.4411 , � --' � .4 _-�- , - ­ Palace of F . on(alnebleau. I . -so that I could hardly , its I am satisfied it will take a leading 20 profeHAor-4 and tearliers (including four - -:.-,-,-;�,--'1_*�; • _,...i�% ' '.' . • . Plan-, are being examined for the . cen- move; on , 'fLyi DOLAVAL' RUB A I SEPARKTORS. ' .. , ..r •. . .1: I wind around my le - - , - I - - muddy street crossings, after . place in the mark " This expresses the � University gradtiates). 200 students from all � �,, -� -,-A,7.-:. roa,i across the main chain having reached for the )lack of my skirts to - HAND & STMAX POWER, party of Canada and United States. Gradust- - -- -, - - � . ,,- �, -.,�' �'- ' �_ � stniction of a rail' universal verdict, ind if you are suffering I ificates and diplomas � - I 1��L��'.." ­ ins cour,;es with cert mas iu � . -,T-- ' - ' , �p ­� � � - .,., " .. ; ,,. - of the (,aucasus 11(gintains. The line will lift them from being soiled, I have found from any painful affection, internal or ex- J. S. CARTERS - SYRACUSE, N-Y. -t Commercial -­ - .: � � • "..1ty.. - f . - Literary Course, Mu4c. Fine Ai ", "'. I "Z ., .... ' . . _ .01 x 'I, 'I, 'I'lli I - � , ,­ - ; . have a lengtil of 1(y) miles, aDd will present that my petticoat wits still down and be.. ternal, giVO A'4erviline a trial and immediate FAMOUS RENNET EXTRACT Science. Elocution. The highest �ecord in On- . : . .- �' _�I.. , __. %1: 1�._ I .., � , . There are to - ., , � I great eugin(*ring diflioulties. , draggled, thus to dampen and soil my, tario Ili Fine Art Bttil(tingR and furnishingo . � . . . 41.. ,� � %., .,.: .? � " relief vr�l be as certain an the sun shines. . . . :--'. --,..-: 1 � ; � tile finest on tile continent. University .- ,�� , . - . I 1�­._,. , " ., � �v - - I be two tunnels one four a third and the ankles; and I know how dangerously they Nerviline is a powet fully penetrating pain DA13COOK MILK TESTERS. •I -amoug - ' . .,�._ - � affiliation. Prepares for grades certitl- - i-. .�. - . ,. _ I r . - 11". . . -leg loll (r. are in the way in going tip or (town stairs.. � .... .. 'Pi � . other 4 and three quarters miles C. • . remedy. Sold by dealers everywhere. Sole Agent for Canada, FRANK WILSON catem and junior and qcnior matriculation. . ­r_��. _1 1� I , . . . - - ;��.� . r , � . ' Produce ."ereliant. :91 Peter St., Montreal RFOPENS SE31T. 8, IK112. 60 p.p. Illustrated . . I , I - , ,,. __�, i . . . n that the I Tile divided skirt, which takes the place 0 . .,_ - , - - A report is current in Tchera - . _. - _ "P .. � I � I a express ConRignments Solicited. Announcement. AddrcsA, . . ­� ZI I i%� � -little, boy who -accompanied the Shah on his J the ungainly petticoat, is light and sensible Th-s Bishop of Chester ' r has give . . � I ':­` ',*� __� � _i­-.w` . permission for dancing. fie finds Biblical --- - - - --- - , B.D. . L • : - and is the proper remedy for mar - . 4' ,�_.!� . ":-., -, �. ith a re- i many an ohs authority to g. and - PRINCIPAL AUSTIN . a�i ­.- .. I I last visit to Europe was playing v-1 he on the side of daticin I .11 � �­_­'�' '. -1 � . - t116 SOUL11 Of, cure backache. Alany a woman owes he I .- WHITE [OR PARTICURRS - -_ ._­­.�,'�­:: , I . volvnr in the Royal camp, to does not see why people should not indulge . . - . . , ' I ., � .. vr!' , - . - � - --; - Burajor(l, when- the weapon accidentally i ilIVILlidism to the heavy petticoats she V"ark, � ..­ " . - � in it. Of Coin plet e 'it cam Launches from 29xi to'lAxT . . .. .. ". __�-_ : - - I _1 IT. : � , I was myself an invalid before I adopted U4 � � . KOOTENAf . � . - � ,�.� i . "Acnio Coal-oil Boilers and Enxines" from - . �. _..r• . Went otf, and His Nfaiesty narrowly escaped , . . � ­ � i ' - . - being shot. Tile little boy has bee,) sent i reform dress, and was told that I woult F. Simpson, Es q., Fruit Memhxnt, 713 i to 8 11 P. Large sizes. Coal or wood tool. . . . � *., "'.'J."., , . .­1, . I , _ ., 1, - . .- � away. . . . never walk :again or at least only ver Yonge street, says: I was a sufferer from ­The Marsh StZn Pump" the bebt boiler . . SILVER MINES- � - - _- - - . �.. I . . . - - '. � . - If � ishorttlistances. But in three months fro' led feeder in the market. Returna exhaust into Canadians have inverted In 9-11 of th6 real . - �-.` . � rheumatism. My physician recomnicut � - A fevAdayt ago the strollers on the Boul e , fePAi water heating it from 44) to (Odegrec& I ­ the tini,j I discarded the ordinary fashion st. Leon Water, it had cured me. ta 1 of the new towns in. KooLouay. while ' I vard lifinne-Souvelle, in Paris, were start I I have For c,ttaloguo sind 3c. etamp. ionx 0,1 Aineric%ns 9-111 of the mines. The smcee.oi of ' . . � . . . . I � - . � - , . . - . - I - the towns depends on the Success Of the mines led by the shouts of it newspaper hawker, ! able dress, I was perfectly well and hav � recommended it to several of mhy friends. it GILLIES A ro., Carleton Place, out. , I __ - . - � - . wilorushedalougthe thoroughfare A%aving, remained so ever since. - / has cured them I would not be. Without The . . I . - . � . ... . . - I . - _. I.. cop;es of an evening paper and shrieking ,. Eventually, I think the dross of the l"Is it• ' -Send in your orders. • St Leon is all- Je JL W .Nam I . . I _ - � . I . -1 out "Suicide of M. ('anict!" Ile Wits nem woman will be shortened to the knee powerful to remove those life•deatiroying CO',%'DITIONS OF L HAPPIN-t"S. K ectenay Mining Investment Co. . _. _.. '.�, � � . -, I Dromptly'arrested, and, on being tried on a' It will not come immediately, although i. poisons. No such word as fall in our ("c' The 11rsL is bodily health. To -wcurc ittle : ,�_ �" ' - .�; . : - . . * __ : Way come as a reaction for the disguatin t tionary." PAlAce at- Springs opens June 15. Drink the ROVAL DANDELION 4VIFFFIR reprokbrit four duly Incorporated Silver Min- .- ' .- � � CIVIrve Of swill llinE, was sentclice'd to six ­ ­ - .. � -11 trailing street dress now worn. For the pr, i - M. A. Them", Manager. which contains aprolx)rtion of German bando- ngCofinpanics, owning twelve mines in BriL_._ . .. I ... . days'imprisoninent. : Columbia r _. ".. " . � 0 1. . r . - .. I tint I think a street dress which comes t ) ' lion 16iot. with flno offoo its a b"is.' It coin- sh and two in Montana on the . . : 1._' ..- . Versailles, F -Kiving properties of this well rich -It, c richest i e The strike of telegraph operators in Spain 0 rancei which binwt the 11caltit h be th n ill wnrle-. " . - - i" . ! the ankles is about right. 'I used to advj- , The palace at Ver known plant with the refreshing and dictic They atirord the gate-4 and most profitable . : I %__� : i;.. - �.: - _. i.9 complete. There is not a single line work- - Louis X IV built. coit 1:40,000.000. � . . - � - i cafe having it come just above the shoe topi , pro port les of Cotreo. Prepared pared ,only by ELLIS nvestmentin Canada. The first issue of stock 1. -_� __ I - iD(I in the interior of Spain. The only - ' ' A RVAGHLET. Toronto. places investors on .the ground floor and is � � . b _ � , .'� . - I � - --. M 0 1 ! but practical e x pet ien ce JIM ta ug 11 t me tho" 41 W A R N INC.' ask your Druggist for GIB- I ' ­.� - - , , �,� . � calls of CoAllnunication with tore,; coull- -__ -_ ­ -_ -'----'--- nearly all taken tip. The second issue will be --- - 14 - , � there is iroreyesistimee to this length tham 84DNS' TOOTHACHE GUM, take no ILL FOK *%V D-OLLAR-A 14ainuftesurer 25 per cent to 50 per cent. higher. Then its . � . ­�� , � . - . . tries c:-,Nes fKoni Billao, Barce-'! _. I ... A , ., - . -1 - �1 . . ., when it comes to the ankles, and that t subbtl�ut,o- Offer- %Vearettiolitrg(,-;tm;?,ker.-4inLho advancement will be rapid owing to greater 1:�, .., -_ ., - I ., � - I Iona, Vigo, and Lisbon. There secinii a I)r.)b- � Kkirt ending either at the ankles or'knees is 1. - . . A.P. 615. Allmon. Toad vertigo 60 quality and make development work. Now is the opportuniM 0: �- . I , ­ f.��' "lity of the strikers forcing the Govern-' I . - Don'tietitAip. It i-i not often investors have . - a0l ' of our goods we will send to any addron..; by - I more comfortable. A dress to the -ankh4 - - - --' Expreak r4worely packed, one of our Union e, 1;0& � .�__r°: . . . inciit to concede their terins. Nearly 2,S(X)' I . -.--- -,- . - _ _, such a chance as thig. Call at office, of _- _� - , ' - I . . . . . ; d(wg not need to be lifted ex silk parasol-4 or iiinbrollas, on frame, Trade Building, Toronto. .. � . . - I '; - , " "�� L . . . - operators are idle, the majority being Ares- � - % - plain or fare handle, on recoil a reg- � . ,* - weather, and for bad =&'th a­­,­-­'- ,,;,tr�%1,( ,,- ,., ; � " * � . , raAny we 6'. 9 I . . . L� � � � �_�14�, . . ent ill tll(-. telegraph offices, but ref using to I tilarl.l umbrella. Tr one. NotetheaddreS4 � � ,_ - ""; . . dies - -h their instrum' it is best to have a- special r now are you?, ­ . . �� �1'4, . . � tow - cats or transmit any . vo , � r &P%'r4 nanuractery. 3" A 370 Touge SL, ����ENAY. . ­...- -:. ­_ 1: I I � �. - much shorter.. A dress Ciat touches ti "Xicelyt Thank YOU, 'iereptio. I . - �nl - . . Messages. It will be (liffirult for the :ipanisll; . ­ � � � . . I -.--,. L . - . Administration to fill their plac(.:i. ground is indecent and uncleanly, and n t "Illank Nmor - - I Z ­�­ -�._ Adnihnstr, to be tolerated by sensible pool I e __ - ­ * ' * �. "?.`i I . � 61MY the invent -r of . � I The reported intention of Carl Hering I . Issen t . I . nto ' , r. � il .. . . .. . . . . : _- -.- ., - .. . : %. f ixis to correct dress, re" poi) SCOTT'S ---- - Z I . - . . . - . I .--, Z - - I widell I insist upon, every thoughtful W - .. � zl .. . . . - - �_.. the e1c'etlician, of a device to prevent cater' ' "'a"' ­ . I ­ I . � .. .1 �._ - . piHars from. crawling up trees is timely. man will admit as reasonable. They at '. � ­ ­_ , -. "! � ... BURTON'S . .!_ Tliesc',)erneisij'll)plvtol-ulialtel.I . . '% . . � . . . . . �� , I - - '.. _.., rr . iate wires I . I - . - .- . .. . . . . - ­ . . . � Cr 4nd zinc around tire trunk of the - the wraist line, -t�e _. - . . . .,.. ­ .. 1. I- of co , freedom a', e, freedom for I GUAR . . - - .. . 'fl - I . . . I I I � ­ I : 4�� 1 " .. . : -, I - - . . . - : -I � - . - . I b I .- - -1 - I ING �� . . . ­I tree at a distance of about halt all inch 1 legs in walking, freedom for natural, f ' ! - . - .:: 1. --- '_ .. - � respiration, and freedom for the arms, tt - I I I . _'A .-_� - � apart. AVIlen -Mr. Caterpillar shirts ill his • __ LL . - - . . . . - , - . . , .. __ .. * , � � , - � ,,-,- : . - . I * . __ ..,�.. ;-. ` -- .. . . ..:, a8cerit, he strikes the copperwire, I)OSCRI that theycan be lifted and swung above 4e, , , � - � `.- � . :�-: 1- � - 11 - .�_____ N - ..­ �, 4,;�.,J ; - . ­ .- • - his little nose over it, and con tin ties. Halt' head with ease. Then only can. a woml _W -_ - . . . I 14� , .. � :, I ,,,.';' - .01 I well. When the tow i- �� --- - I ­ . �_ L . ,;,.. . I . - - poise, stand, and sit welt ­1 - I , � I ­ j,; _'),'. i .: all inch further tip his forward feet -strike, I ______7 1 1 . TAR AND CLYCERIK I I ­.". ­ - . - ___­_ . I.. ­ I 1._1_.. - . . the, zinc wire, while his body is still in ' , tials are secured, the rest may plea" t e Which cured me of CONSUMPTION." - -,­:_ - � ��!'� . - . . � ... t. �.� . ..- _­ . . - .L.­ :. 1. ­.11 -. - " - - ,�, :. � : " 1. �. � con- I fancy of each individual woman, who "I- y _-_ -_ __-- 1. - ' " , , . � tact with the copper, and JF­ - ­,-�,.- . , . . - Ile - " .- ilull""ately � make it as artistic or as near like fashic i- Give thanks for its discov . That it , ­ - __ . . - . L� . - there is a n electric cu rren t t h ro u gh his bod y, _­ .- - - . . .. .. I . . . .. �,,,t - � _� . . - . . . -1 - �.. __ . . I � . . . � , . .�� ­ � when you , - - �­ .1 . .. SOAP. I �.. . - 1, m- , __ ___. ­ ­ . I ­ . . �4' ',�. - With a howl of pail, Mr. Caterp'illar dr,ops I able m(xies; an she may desire. It in inip - does not make YOU SiC7 - �. . � �', : - - , stead thoroughly w, 11 take it. .E­�- . o - . . . . - L . . � _� sible 'or a woman to sta . r�:� - . ,.. . . � � � t1-4 I "N ..,-. - . - . . � .ILI to the ground, or-if the current be strong' s _..�' a- -,, 4)� . , ! 1�ank.f. That it Is three times a !:-.- - _. .P! ­0 ,­ .� ." ­ . . -- � - safe, ­ .. -.1 W", - - enough - remains a prisonur until he dries while wears a corset; perfect poise ak (I Give . sv_ 11 . is the only reliable and ' . , ._Ilx ­ . I I efficacious as the old fashioned .­ I I . , � _. �11 i - - . . , correct •,-arriage cannut be had witho it . ! t . -� t,-N�t� ,' . -up and blows away. . I ­ --' , . �t4 . - � - � - :':­�_.-_�.,Z _,_1 , . - ­ - . - . - � , , - I cod liver oil. ­_ Soap to wash your head with. ., . . _ 1­� ­ _____ __ --.4- - I freedom at the waist line. .1 � - - : . I ., - - - I ." . - . - . . ­ . . � - � .. I - I . . I I.. Give thanks. That it issuch a wonder- - I - _. . - , N "I . . . . . . � - - -1 . . � . , " f. � . .. . .. .- Thousands of women say now that tit iy V � - - _-__� . . �._ - 1. . �i:,. . . .. � . __ - - � .. I I .. - . � ,',,� __. .. . NATURE MAKES (}LASS. ' ful flcsh producer.. - -11 . �­ .� ... __ It preserves the hair, makes it :.. - %.. .1. - :­V - � �. . . I ­ * . cannot hold themselver up unless they haKe - - '. . : . M ­ ­ - ... I - . p .�Aa : � . __ I ­ - , , � : .. .. ­;!­. .. . __ ,- - ` I . - , - . that they "tumble all -0 y � S ­­ - -7----- - . . _. � � - � - ' I - on 'a corset, Giqa,e thanks. Thatit is the best rimed .�_V�� -�� - I-_:- ` . -' It -, , . � � . - . __ .- , _. - .- _­ - . -- - :. I - . . _J, -:,: . 7 � .. .. I _% -1hC'VU-Se.14 the SHIC31#44 In tile Sand and for Coyaumplio.vi,SeroPler, _ �' ::.I , . ow, keeps the scalp healthy. , - _.. pieces.." It is partly because they ,o . . � _7.�: 9T . - __ . � .k , ", . . I - Itacks by Thunderbolt. . 21-onchitis, 04'slitig �Dis_ � � � - -1 . . and partly becau,Ae I • .. __ .,t I I - � �. .:,,' � A . . . � " X �14. . I � " Did you ewer - - not know how to sit, I Beware o� liultations and alwayg ask for BURTON'S. - 1. .... - _.",,�;, and Colds. . � ',,-' � - I . - - er see the diameter of'&! they have worn a corset so coutinuou4y _. eases, Coughs nuine - in Salmon I I ___ - ____ .-------- __1 ..'... - . _ *I-- .,. ... ,C,� � _ I .:; - - .. ­ lightning flash measured?" asked geolo- that the large muscles of the body whiAt Be surc you get the ge - . . k�j_� I . -� ;4.-��2� � - I . �� - " A'61, here i . wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at _�'; � ,e-�O, , __ � gist. s the case which once were designed to support the waist, Ila Pe color wrapp . � . PLAIN AND I . .1 I ­ I .lq -� . r __: - - - - - I _d - - ­ _._�41 M � . � . R s - . - � I . -- I • - inclosed a flash of linalltnilig, fitting it ex- beceme demoralized. A good many pool le 50C. and S I .w. . . . r _..*_M_-, � actly, so tLat you . SCOTT & BOVM, Belleville. � . . .1 - . . : _� 1 .�4 . _. . _, . :'. � -:; . . 11 call just see )low big it are exercised over the question as to WO P. 11 . . _. . . .. * _: 2 . - � ­ I . . ' '' , . I . � .. ­ � I . not 0 ' . . . � . . . , * ,.V I. ­ � � was. This is called a'fulgurite,'or 4lightnin origin the s ecies, whether or FRACTION . 'i , ---.-------------- I . .. I .. -".;, ei - . � I .e. I �, .1. 4 - ' es ers, ­��. �P, ,�. I . . ­, -, . .- � hole,' thc', material it is made of is glass. once wen 0 1 0 BISCUIT AU %OMECTIOIIERY CO . I -., . '. - . t on J fours. Be that as a , . . . - i ; ­rq.. ." - ' "I � - .-I, L ­ I will - I c best goodd. 'ry thern and ,go , VM33� � . . - '. � .. . . 'V . 1. ., i ,tell You how it was lylanufactured,. it is only a question of time until e sh make 01 . ! I - I .J I _ . . - _:� . I :The Mand and Champion and new - � _:., - lt,�,X; ...'� itil wit in To;tGKT - _____ - --- _. - - . , - . : a ­___ - ____ - --- . I - - - � , � . , though it took only a fracLioll of a sevond to. go on all fours, unless the.prevaililig st-� . - , - .. _ At*k 4 - ­ � , I � . � � 1. . � -1 turn it out. - 1 of woman's dress is changed. " I GIC SCALK FOR DRIMS CUTTING Horizontal 0hainpion with , . Z, � I I a t&L,ight by Mim Chubb, general agen - - I ��_k ' - . . . . - � I I �.. . - �.,-,,. . . . , . I .1.. . .1 I -, �- - a Ue . .. - - ­ . . .,�%& � . . - - of sand it plunges downward into the saa(l. cannot have a dress slightly open t for UaLari(16 2 ­ - . .. 1 " When a bolt of lightning stricken a bed Most women, even ,*irls say that thZ y qA I SO Waage St.. T*realle Out. - ... 1W.0- . - perfect water Spark ' . - 1, - - , . I - .. � . arresters are ... � - for a-distance, less or greater, transformink throat because it shows their ugly "bone ANTED 500 Teac . berm to canvas for .. I . - - . _. - . . . RIB - � . I simultaneously into gloms the silica in tile Now trouble with their "bones "is that W one or more of our first sutweriV_ . . ...._ .1 - . � . I ­ q - - - ... � . � .�, I . � , , . : , :_ . I , lion book& Send for illustrated cAtaloque, ;: STILL THE LEADE .. . material through which it passes. Thus, theyhaveput on &corset which squee2�s . I , - � � and terms. Win. Brigga, Publisher. Toronto. . , . ` - - - by its great ll�-at it forms at once a glass the floating ribs together and that aq ual on . - _. __ . . A large supply of second-hand En- - - _. � .:,; - - - . . 1nes Reriedred and Rebuilt for We _ .. �-,V � , - . - - -,_Y 1-- - ." . .. -46 .. . .- tube of precisely its own size. the shoulders, making the bones of the ne-k 4a2aAam. C13LvL*.1hLW= Cap. . 4 , . . . . . . . Z.!�, , "Now and then such t. tube, known as a protrude. I I .. .- .1,11 " .W . . � . WETS Us Raou"L'T. .. . . . . .. ­ i I - 0 I � . . . I , .. . . . I ___ . I .­ . I - , I I 'f uigu rite' is found and dug.,up. Fulgurites . I - .- .­ ENDLESS - ` B�h'Si 1 . . . I ­ __­ have � been followed into th� sand by excava M I. . . . _: . . � , - - �:.�� 6 i -:)16(. . . 1­1 XALLFOX IN V10TORIL , ' .---.a . . I . . L . .- .1. � � I I . . . � - ., ., . -, . . . r - - ­., . .: _. - .� , -,-,., _ . tions for nearly thirty feet. They vary in : - ., - . I . . .. I I . � I.: , �, L ... . - .. , , .� " .11, I , V �. . .� L ... 1.� � , - . .- . .. � .". --% . . . . . I I . . . ­ , , ., I . - , . - ,�,. - % - _ . It . . '19XTRA STANDARD '100 FEET. r . . . _ 1, L ­ . ��_ �.. - - ­ -I X 1�; - interior diameter from the size-of a quill to Roiels and R*%rd1lMX 118iss" Closed Be Patented 18" � .- . . . . . � I ­ . - � � . - � . .. I Vv _ I , .*, - � . R USS � . � . � t. _2 'A�,- Y, . three inches or more ding to the bore Alm Advancing IRVIdende. by ChaL Clothe � . . I I.-, ­ ­_ , . � '!..-,:L,r- - - . - , _i, - - "I . .,.. .; '.. , � , I . .;. - . .. . .. , _�_ .,.; 1A., . � . . , . , . ,,, f ___ .--Sin I- EMAVY EXTRA -110 a& , . . �. • I I 1. !� � .41�:-:,, X...'. L, _ . - of the flash. , Victoria, B. C., despatch says: . %,. ­ - . _.. : . . . � : L �,� __ ___. � I :-­ I __ . �� - . I . Grandest r . . .. . . ­ _. - . . ­-lik.". *1 � , - '01 .j. I "But fulgurites are not alone produced in Pox is epidemic here, there being over * _ ; I �k­ . ,�Z - � - ' ... _. � :. I.. e . � , , "' eZ92 - - . �� , I . sand ; they are found also in sqid . rocks, cases reported to Last night. There i a _' Original Inventio h PARR .., ,. 120 •.41. .. _. - . I.,.,-,:. -. �-.:- .._.;-� -,, __ � � -.-... , 0 . - . _1 . I _ - . LLU . . -1 �._ � � ­_;-_­�P� '-�Ak I. ­_ _ �. , I _L, ..-A - though very naturally of Blight 1he disease first broke -It '! .. ,_�­ Ili.% . , , , "I .f, ­� _�, .. - , de general panic, t The Automatic is a marvel of mechanism, . - . - �', T, -. -� V, � �� ,,,, 1 , - depth and . . Speob&y Cheap for Clash. � � I . � � , q, 1., "' ,;, . which centralizes dLftronces between contraction and . �_ �W - -'I- - I .1-1 ­ L. ", � �� 7- - "I frequently existing merely u a thin- glassy three weeks ago in a house ' ` 4, a;'o-X�­"' ' ' ,:� I ,-�, ,,�_. ** . - �_�' ­- I " . expansion of body, caused by motion of lam ­ . . c i ­g t, ` __,� : .-. coating ou the surface. Such falgoiri _ss Iff •n , � �g'. - 3e -*,I�-g� : .- �#_ -:9 --1-1-', t,M- I _. 2 - - , tee promptly quarantined and it was suppo coughing, sueezing eto., dkoa to the aperture Tank . . ff-W. . . . . ,.,- - X, I ­ I � stamped out. Th a qlank Pumps and Ruction A_088'-''.._..... ­­-: ­,:r1�'AN"A 11� "W.,� t I 11 _i` - ..... .. , IX-e-11 , . . . . . . . - , %,�_* , : - occur in astonishing a,bandance on the sum. the disease had been i of Hernia, automatically. � �-_, . � � - 4-t.-_._�'�� 1 '. . , - Z - . Ar. I - afflict:,d - - . . . I � * - , , 1, .14 . is no place at present to which the ,- -.*. i�.. It, --. nut of Littie Ararat in Armenia. - THE SAIVIE TRUSS FOR UGHT , - -, � , . , - , �­ _. . __ . .. . .. , I . � L ­ 0 � . ,�.4 . - �,_. � - , � � . - . I , - ,; .-- .. �. �­ 4, . . . . -, � ,­ �, �.. : ' - � --litone will.-O AND SEVERE CASES- WATEROUS I:--- ­ - . __ ­ . �.�". I- I -a . W, I I . " The rock is soft and so porous that 'ri 'can bi-Anoviod i but it is thouk a . I .. � . , , � - ., � " .. , - : _ . � . -1 I .. . � . � __ � � '4 � , , I , ., � . - _ :. - . � I - '. ­ ­ _ . ,.� ". 11 I , -VJ I - - . � ­ .�'. �V 4 '. 0 0 block a foot long can be obtained,,"rforat7 und to- F. In the meantime tents " OW - sold through Physicians, Dru Is, - or . .- I - - ' - _t -P.-I , '_ 1, � I ' ,k: 1 1.4*­�; 1 , �, . i: let., the le�i - Strect from we Houae. PamphI&IM06, ­ ', - - - .,'. v � I � � - ........ � .....� - , 1., . edinall directions little tubes ing erde - d. - Ifte Driard house, . BRANTFORD . ­_ �', . . I n;A . - . . . , _. � t�,;_:, - 0 �Lel: _ L_ . " . � . -­ " � , .- . �­ �, . . " ., .-- I - ,. _... t ". - _91 , - .- . . . , I ­ I with bottle green glass formed from . the ing hotel, closed yesterday voluntarily, a);d AjD1)xm ,,,V�-. :__1, I �. - _ - _. AMW% . _. t'' ,.,; ��,:, , -1 I 4 � the hj*lth officers have close �tels 0 Ci%renw, 111011 r' � . _. . - fued.rock. - - - . . . 19MMICAL WACHMST f% A - ' .� , � - . ­ I I I _! I V'' -;. . . ." _� ­ I . an d 'a XACIILNI;RV , � '' . 11 ,�ik . �, - . 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I'll :'1 i _ can always ascertain the Bate to which day. _ s ` ` your subscription to T7HE NEws is rd, - `'3 Remittances are acknowled ed a "�"M1ea Jennie Browts; of T�rrnao, i� A fltzmber of the people in this vicinity r= , t- -<, . g , .." fj:: vigititin at G. 8. Cowan ea met on tide 16th inst. for the ur se of =� ., >ttsage 01 date on label on the first papet- a purpose ,�_ r a = `- , ' owicig receipt of money at this office. Always --B. Morry, of GFravenhuret; visitel forming a Sabbath School. It was decid• - Y" ' : ,�t,� teep the date paid ahead• tf with aeo. E. Clarke last week. ed to call it the '•Hillside Union Sabbath -� Wlth small lumount Of phoney enclosed.. Left on . " ' ` _ -James Campbell, of Whitby, adyer School," and the following staff of officers _ . Counter, Owner please call at .. �;,, . . 1. �9, s� - % ' g V*&V* # f tW tises a farm to rent. See advt. were appointed, Supt., W. Turner; Bible . . . "' 0I 1. - `� • --Mrs. Pirie ie desirous of renting th, class teacher, the Rev. Mr. Shaw ; Boye ` I-..: - - I shop now occupied by Alex. Falconer Testament teacher, H. E. Poynter ;Girls ; r - .: �_ : PORTANT. -- Messrs. Rountree and Macdonald, o Testament class, Miss M.Hopkins ; Infant - - rquis ; :A: Toioato, were in the village over Sunday Blase teacher, A. J. Foynter ;Tress., Miss Di _ . . . We ayt about handing out a number of with friends. Ida Burk; Sec., W. Joll. At the first =:4 - y ``t�ccounts for collection, but thinking that a -- Epworth League next Wednesd4f meeting of the school an Sunday 17th. , ;,_ number of our patron would prefer d+saling even is the Methodist Chnreh. Liter the attendance was very large amounting - - " Ya l direct north the o c tde give this notice. dry masioal entertainment. to 42 and the meeting proved agreat - .;,�o�.,,,,� `I , s t Collectors are determined fellows --The Prayer meeting of the Y. P. 8 success to the credit of those who farmed - - I er�' - 1 therefore if you would avoid a vigilance, at- C. E. as usual Sunday evening, topic- and carried it out. The neighbors are re. 11'9 tend to your indebtedness at once. "The power of faith." Leader Mrs quested to notice that Bekool goes in at - l - - - ° a Rcs ut all ours ,f 3 p f y y Leavens. 8 p. m. w - 7 • iri f ,. i : _ W . .CLARK — Calvin Campbell Es , ie being visit ' . . - N _-_-­ - _ Publisher of Ntfvs. ed this week by his son, C. Cam pbell., 0 MARKHAM. UP1, "s y .., . , - p PICBEBINGF, ONT., JULY 22 1892, Ottawa,, and likewise by hie grandeon, C a - .B . V. Campbell of Windsor. 8omethiba happened to the dynamo Shaker flannels in Feat variety . clan• � - -Sermons in the Methodist share on Monday. night, oonsegnently the liglltg - f e°t;hor �_ 1 d : .next Sunday, roorninq- - "The lame mac ' went out. ' ' f � - .t LOCALISMS Shaker sbirtB alread made ` .d��s. } >:' . - . of the temple healed." Eveninst, "Womec Contractor Eade has a "bee" today y. . 1 are worthless'partners and vice versa." hauling brick from Snowball's brick yard • - - . -Beat machine oil at Logan's. * •-Oar trustees have not yet procured 1 for the �iAh School building. Shaker shirts ffiad8 t0 order . . _. M� i- -= _. e , * teacher. John Gormle 's a licatio Thos. Bisho , of Box Grove, cut off L moue 20 cte per doz. at Logan s y PP P •r8 Nt • - Edward Vahey is again on the mend. was favorably considered, but the trustee the heel cord of the right foot on Thurs• f j , . at Hi plan Creek were unwillin to an da last with an adze. Dr. Shaw dressed Ladles and Gents summer underwer Max • . = Jennie Harvey is in the ylllage with g 41 g 8'c y I - the Toro ,. friends. him clearance papers. the cut, which we are pleased to say is ! *��e --Miss Sydney, of Toronto, is the guest - =The farmers of Pickering towushi now doing well. 7 1 Ladles and Children s hosie ; went$- socks. , for the - .. of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Miller. are respectfully informed that Mr. Davi Mr. and Mrs. James M. Forsyth cele• . - ` - - - : nor, anQ 11 - -- Master L. O'Leary awA his two sis- Smith, of Pickering village, is our onl brated their 60th wedding day on Mon• , - uesiden< % 1 authorized agent for that township, an day of last week at the home of their . Ladies blouses Gents overalls and smocks .. tern are in the village this week. g P y i - . - -F. K. Lapp's onions and lettuce are the only person that can supply the Cen daughter, Mrs. Boothby, Altona. Friends ' _ `- "" , • splendid eating, ,to this we can testify, tre•Cut mower in the Township. Th and relatives enjoyed themselves. SUlninei supplies Of all kinds. ' - . . _ =- ' i ". _ -=Miss Little, of Milton, is spending her Mowat Mfg, Co. 88.42 The annual excursion of St. Andrews lip J F ,. holidays with her brother George here. -NVe have been instructed by the cow S. S. will °be held on the - 28th inst. to • Tr I ' mittee to state that all artier are forbid Orillia, s ecial train to Jackson's Paint. • . . o� --.-• - .. . - - Idol -' -`Ve are extremely sorry to learn that P P . ben to trey ass on the college, a rounds Rates -to Orillia and return 01, children v .. - ADS' the Chronicle is suffering from la grippe. P g g , r 4 —Council meets on Monde next, Jul that is on ills top of the hilt or in o 50c., to Jackson's Point, 60c and 80c.- _ } y , Cheap Fickler, just arrived T I � 2fi,at 10 a. m. for the transaction of, gen• around the building. Those who desir Sun. ThisttE ; 011 oral business. P g y . . - `1)O'C to inspect the college can do sob receiv - -s --The Misses Noble, of Torbtito, are ing written permission: A number viaite _ EGYPT Fresh Lemons, Bananas, EtC: D tE the guests of Mrs. G. L. Mayer, of "Ilia- the premise» Sunday and did considerabl s�G� 1-:1 :_ naird" this week. damit-e to the fresh plaster. :Hiss Tool has just returned front visit. __,, DI t -Frank Reynolds, of Toronto; aecom- --A terrific windstorm past over thi iting friends in Markhaw. i . - . - gQ "` ponied by leis grandmother, are with township on Friday afternoon and wa bliss Haulbrooke has just returned T ar friends in the village. followed by heavy rain. NTot in years ha from a visit to the Queen City. - �,nmie =3 . f ` -Mrs. Waring is having many needed such wind visited this locality and much The constant haul of mower and rake _ _ _ ing' °t _� damage to fences and bnildin sis re ort is the revailin sound at resent, hayinu - -- - - _ 'repair9 made to her comfortable rest- g ..P P g P Y= _ Bence ai the east end. ed. In the village the dust rose in suer is nearly ihroagh and harvest is not far vY • -R. Holmes of the Evening Tele- quantities as to completely hide fpom view off- . EAVETROUGHING ' ero°nto - gram, was with Richard Gollins °n Tuea• obstacles a few feet distant: The hurri• Some of our citizens we notice are draw- ; . pffice c y�' day and gave us a call. cane ceased, only to be immediately fol ; ing unc�nacionely toward the valley to :o: -W. D. Rogers and Miss Nighswan- lowed by drenching rain. Had the wind= the west of here aigd glad to say George - - '; �' i ��' - - - : der spent the Sabbath with the latter's and rain been together incalculable dam is found among the happy band. A large shipment of eavetrdugh j list arrived and I am pro• . ; - �^'"' - parents at Green River. age to crops would have been the result. Herbert Lankin we understand eoutem- - - - before Bnnxs and wife of Toronto, As it was the standing grain was Batten- plates purchasing a safety bicycle, and- pared to meet orders. no matter how fast they come in ., � ed in man laces, and harvesting will be will then be able to make his usual trip . as they have been doing during the past few .weeks. : a c� - ki N were in this neighborhood over Sunday, • . returnin to the cif on Monda evenin rendered much more difficult than usual. east with greater ease than heretofore. the h °Z j • g y y g Call and leave our order aloe with the rest tot g:;, —Jas. Harvey, formerly with D.0 Con- -The Whitby Chronicle seems to find Our neighboring towns are well repro• 3' g konded sin le amusement these da sin searchin seated here from time to ci.ne, b voaDg and have our houses and barns iron hod P.o. *d nor here, but now of the G. T. - R. was P y g yy t y �' .. __ I .; noticed • the village Thursday evening our columns for misspelled words. The men of high social standing, 'edging at and bell t0 our neighbors. Don't . . -. - 1�. ' . of last w week. y g task will certainly prove instructive to the least from the ll;tyle of rigs Xey drive. p g - j�% . -Fri la Jul 29th is the date of the Peruser. , The Nxws is tickled- to think Messrs. Witter & Wright, from the South, ' . forget to leave your order with I � i Co y' y that it can be so interesting to such a A. G. Lynd, from the North, Mr. Dew- -, the ri ht man. 1 Riverdale- Pickering cricket match, on �°,' ton's the former's grounds. Let our club be monster mind as that guiding the footetegs , berry, from the Vest and t3. tI. Slick or pis properly represented. of our exchange. But we would meekly' from the East. All the above gentlemen �e Qa I - 9 - _ -The Chronicle will pardon us for not suggest the removal of the coUwebe from state that the crops &a are looking well * � r � _ , �� . . J : __ ��� giving credit for those items appearing in the wall's of the Lrd,y palace of our cot• in their respective localities. I et they The leading tinsmith, Pickering. our columns last week taken from that em before pointing out the utility of a admire the prosperity of our fair clime. - �t jotuagl. The omission was not inten- broom and dustpan in our humble den. - •BLOCt HaAD.. i tional Cleanliness like Charity shoals always ti . I; -R. B. Vardon, formerly of Whiteoale, commence at home. t BROUGHAM. t� �`1 j'� _ � f WIJ V� tz - but now residin at Goodwod, left on Mon• -some eight of our people went on the - , - evenit _. g Masonic excursion to the Thousand Is- Miss Obilick, of Oshawa, visited with . % Every . day •for an extended trip through the - North West territories. He will return lands on Mondav� and report having had a Mrs. Darham last week. L _ the gr splendid time. home fort went on board A number of our farmers will cum• * . • . about September the first. P y o. . Will secure the services of .o. _ - s_ - - -F. M. Harvey has christened his at Whitby, two hundred at Oshawa and mence cutting fall wheat this week. .. - "I ti. _ - - r� 11. • . store in East Toronto, "The Pickering about fifty at Bowtuanville. The 8. S. The Misses Nosh, of Minnesota, visit . . . . _ • _ - . " T 's " e Carmoua was the vessel engaged.. On with E. �'4 ilson and other friends in this . . Produce Store. hi is a complim nt to T. ' tie Township, while his produce will meet the return trip Tuesday the boat ran foul vicinity. , _ Mont • r... ready sale to the city people. of a sand bar in Presque Isle Bay, and Miss Kate Bodell, of Detroit, visited ss . . taunt �' " : . - --In anticipation of an abundant crop there the steamer stayed all night, at day with her parents here last week. Slie is s. of apples this fall both oar cooper shops light a tuu -owed, her off. Whitby pas. sneceeding as sa.eswomao in a large store . , B. - have a large staff of then employed con-, stingers were landed about 1 p.m. The in that city. j� r� Qn n"e `.j stractin harrels. The idea was suggested sated accident only served to make the trip J. Cowan has -moved into hie new and L1nt11 December 31st, 1892W �viital . by the scarcity of barrels last fall..gg all the more enjoyable as - it gave the handsome residence in the village. May ' . - - ID, • _ -As Rev. Perrin, wife and child have passengers more dayhgbt in which to view he and hie life partner long live to enjoy , . ,. ..., - . _ gone to Lake 13imcoe for a b�ief holiday, the scenery. The weather was delight• the fruits of their labors. - Moue St. Andrew's pulpit will be supplied next ful. Goo. Linton left on Tuesday to attend` • _ session of the Grand Lode of A-F, & - = I t�v - Sabbath by Rev. H. E. Reid, B. A., of heath coiner sometimes when least the se on g 0 I _ -_ , - ez expected. Saturda morning, Gideon W. A. M., at London. The session opened ! . . .. - 8tonffpille, son of Rev. Dr. Reid, of Tor- P K� . . � __ onto. � Wilson who resided near the eastern on Wednesday morning. , . $_ 1`r y -The members of the I. 0. G. T. lodes' townline on the Hingeton road, arose and Mrs. �'V. Elder, of Flesherton, visited - "" I �� ; . } •. F attended to the chores. This done he with her sister Mrs. Gerow last week. A splendid assortment of : ` Y.. of this place are enjoying a private picnic; - . _ at the lake to -day (Friday). It is expect-! went to the house for breakfast, and had She was accompanied by her nephew, _ QQ I _ s bur c ed that a splendid time will be had, as the jubt commenced the meal, when be fell Master Charlie unehawa DREiS��D from Q cents u • Flan aura lodge members are of the proper material. back on the floor and expired. Heart Eder Chittick, of Keswick, occupied p i B to thoroughly enjoy themselves. failure was the cease. Deceased was a the Christian pulpit on Sunday last, and elletts from 5 cents u Cottonades - -- - , - Canadian raspberries and potato bags young man, being only about 82 years of Elder Percey wi!1 officiate there Sabbath . � I '.' " . are being gathered in large quantities this age. He was of at robust temperment, next. The public are invited to these ShlrtlYlS Cretonnes Art, lrlusllns . I week. The former for preserving pur. but was troubled with a weak heart. meetings. - f ! - . . - A poses, and the tatter - --well just for the Deceased was married about five years James McCormack left or Thursday Zr01%=ESr_V - 1PRICES _ - - - Witt, • pure love of pickiug them. It is said that ago; to a young lady from Streetsville morning for Toledo, Ohio, he haying re- con y1 - both crops are very heavy this season. but leaves no family. Interment took eeived the clews that his brother Robert, . - of i -The Pickering tailoring establish • place at ills Friends' burying ground here formerly of L $bridKe, i9 danRarously i11.'� ; PARKER . DUNBARTON • �t�k - - meat is having a rest these weeks, wllile with service in the meeting house, on James will be absent about two weeks. . I . , t� the extensive staff enjoy holidays. It is Monday afternoon. The remains were The members of our temperance lodge - - -- -- — - -- —- -- - - - ---- - - - -- - . - `i 1 expected that the employees will return, followed to the grave by a large concourse enjoyed a very pleasant season at their . ` tt�e after this fortnights vacation renewed in of friends and acquaintances. The fam• hall on Saturday evening- The defeated _ . ' - atte .SPRING it have the s m atb of the community artier in the recent literar contest pro `. Cha �� � - ,_ gor for the fall trade. 111anager Tripp y y P y y P .�' ' ' - >3 °X 41 and wife are with friends in the west. in their sad and sudden berevement. vided an elegant repast, including rasp• ' -On Tuesday evening Mrs. Samue --A daring piece of robbery was bom- berries and dream, with all other neces - - Linton received the sad news that her witted on Monday afternoon, at the resid• saries, anti the members were delighted ; . _ - . i .• _ j( Lmother, Mrs. Beni. Stevenson, of Oak ence of H. Webster, who resides at lot 2 with the affair. ;..._,,. �. �. ��.....,.....„._.... ...,.••.••.••,•••_•••_••_••_•_• . - ' '�•= Rid es had died Burin the afternoon. 2nd con of Pickering. �'Vhile the family Our school building is andergoinq -re• pray •' g g were awn attendin the funeral of the airs these da s New desks of the latest • - shit About a year ago that - lady had a y g P y a • . .- . .. ' -T ' Nov - paralytic stroke from which she never re- late G. W. Wilson, a voung fellow em- design are being placed therein, and the e ��,e �•e "elvin d�lI o�r Q rin ►54- 17 • " - • - covered. The funeral occurred on Thurs. Ployed by 'fir. Webster entered the House room is being re- floored. Besidei these _ I day. The deceased lady was about 64 and forced open a chest from which lie extensive repairs, y little fixing needed - •�• of •o• ' years of age and was well "' known here. took $26 in money and adout 8600 worth in other parts of t e place will be attend- • -' . . . - • - � - . The bereaved family have the sympathy of notes, a shyer watch was also taken. d to. The Brougham people are deter- - _ _ � . y When the proprietor returned he missed mined on having the children comfortable Prints, Muallns, . _ of the community. P °�' g Shaker Flannels Cottons w ''` -With pleasure we 1aubIish in this is- his property as well as the boy, Mr. and the school arracgements convenient. s s _ - - �. sue a letter from the Captain of the Wan- Webster went to Whitpy himself and des• The Claremont boys came down here COttOnadeB, Shirtin B, - niched a man to this station. The Saturday fora awe of football. It was - �, derers bicycle club stating that the failure P g Wince B weeds,. , - - ' • on the part of those two members to pay youngtser was spied here as the night _arranq to play for an hour, and if at y f for sapper at the Gordon Hoase,was doe trains drew unto the yard. Lonetable Gor• the end of that time the match was ands- �Ort3tedB, �t0. 3 =:. to an oversight, and not a desire to de- don was called, but not knowing the lad, - oided, to extend the time another 80 min• - fraud. Our verdict is therefore "Not and having no warrant, he was unable to utes. When the hour was up the game ,��o�..,._ _ - gailty but don't do it again." The cap- capture him. He escaped on the west stood 1 to 1, when the visitors refused to . tarn and twelve of his men rode down bound train. That the poach will be play further. Therefore the referee, Mr. . here on Saturday a enin to settle the bill capture& there is no doubt, but bad We Thos. Henderson, gave the game to Ask to Bee our '� W EE DS • �e CaII show better 'PalIIB . ' v g man sent here to ca tore him,naed a little 8rou ham club. This did not lease the _ ' and get satisfaction out of the NEws, and p g - than ever. Our shits made to order at $14 will - ' - - Z. we presume they aocomplished.bothfasks. judgment, he need never have cleared the visitors very well, and some high words _ .. , Tickdts issued to members of our township. This is merely -an evidence of � were exchanged by . members of both BurprlBe you. ' Meebanics' Institute at the organization how poorly property is guarded in a coon• "',eams. Messrs. Brown and Thompson .; • t lace. We learn that this is not the : voted as Um ires. The tie will likely re• - . ` ' . of that institution terminate on wednes- try place. P p - Bit neat, Jai 27th. Those negleotinQ to first time the boy has been into such amain undecided until after harvest. - . t °� : -: -.1 renew their enbsoriptions by that date will scrapes, and we strongly recommend a = , _ - - be refaced the are of the library. This term in the reformatory. The Bisho of Toronto has confirmed We are also handling' seamleBS b00tB 'Wh1Ch WQ aYO �Ai� . x ,,J Bishop is extremely important as it is expected by «+++ •he election of Rev. J. 0. Davidson of - . t . � . ,.,. will give perfect satisfaction.. that time or shortly after at most, a sew The strike of the. Hamilton mouldera 'eterboro' as rural dean of Northamber• • . _ - - .' .° lot of books will have been purchased by seems to have failed, as all the founderies and. t ___ _ _ _ � . = *4 . the Institute. Therefore, before Wednes are now canning full time! An atte�tpt is being minds by the county r� 1 ` ��' . - dap neat, bring along your ticxets and A Dumber of farmers in Nelson Tdwn• uthorities to stop the boathouse men, at a ' • a ` have thew renewed ;and not only attend ahiv, Halton County, have been swindled unnyside and the Humber from letting g a .., a r � '> i flu• b two men who claimed to re Bent a oats on Sunday. The boat owners wil . - to your own renewal but exert your n y Pz'e _ - enc in pr4snadiug others to join., �, -YY - _ Toronto wholesale firm. 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