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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1892_07_29� , ­_ I %� , t -, : ��__,...". { 0 f. - } 14 ./ , v , - 1 x °,u , a y y , "'e4•r,, �• f, .-- .',s." ;i #six+ a l _ m. 11 . ,' 'ti :, - M. - _ =M Qii .. . . ]. •P4 h w„ -it�ad - wTFF, �•"��Y ' i•.�•:' iy' a b • '^7^v;}fs?1 r1`` , Y • :_t "g,_ }^ ,..�',• , ?G 04 ` : «, _ p.. x `'�'•�- - Ks� - - • �u� a tyasvne,� a�.' .2..�''' ay 5.. r» ',4°P&.' x'88 yy, - 11 4 a N _ M'- J• a - �• - T'. :''Z.•' p.:.. -t. e4,.. tp /- 'sY' :;,< 1', .<'r. J:, x �t - - •� I 1. , _ "' ;%. ry _ Y .`.''p • •4 0Y - ,Y •. i a,. "•a- - _ - - - �1 - ., ;•t.. ^t.., F. ,• - r, '4, ,w.rf -... ; �:, -I .'tr , - - , •3� - '/ 'fie- I �!�:p_ -. r, .r r . g`gy, 4�� -. - E_ L, y, a +�•• } r - •, ry i• . _ y.� .• `"� ���, ''44 .. -_. - F a.: .t -s: PICKERING, NT. FRIDAY. JULY 29, 1892x. .: :. NO: ����� 7,l h�•; VOL, XI __ : ,w-4 r T �', O �,as {,anal Cara . ARO I�TND U L17TlE YORK. - OMERRYWOOD. ; `3 y fi DICER S LIR4 ! CUT - . . - >� ssr LovAL B�rs>!n>Nar 1tECORDZD ET 'Fite hailt"rin Fridsy afternoon did a A fe* of oar farmers have already start � , '�`� r��tical, t deal of dams in the ne borbood " ,. : _ .' ;�. ' _ �'� - A>a I have bought np Dan Reddin'e livery UK pss•e A" J9TTXD DOWN BT oIIQ � 88 � ed _hsrvegting. � ;� ;,- . �"" J. l f C.M., M•C•I'• business and have added several new �o>sssrrtliFD] :xrr, of York and Bcasboro. Oren,p00 panes #�tis. and Mrs. Williams, of fat. Thomas _r. :FK; ¢l dAN, M,D' 1 of 4es were bmksn in the Gl. T. l round_ zr; r ; { M' BgT�oroner. Office and Residence, horeea and bnagies, I can s000modatpe -, g ire yisltinQ at T. Jndds. J 1►• a s 0 , the pnbJic with good rage at all hours. h _ . of B -a1' OLAREMO NT ' :. " - _* house at York and half the glass iii the Thos. Henderson and famil r wog sire p •Evening 6 g ce hours: Morning houses Of that village. In Reeve t3te hen- p rot1R ;.'. : _ _ 8.90 to 11•s , ___.� Covered 'bne meets all trains. 1n , gi is awe for ewer va• eon's boars 180 nee were broken. ham, ate ftSpending their vacation at Jas. connection with livery I keep a ° • y ' F' Tay lor's. -' "r . � "I_ vocal Mu4ic• - Bale, Commission and Board- as ion. Hillman, jeweller, had every window brok- Miss Sadie Irwin bat returned homd 1._,_ .r _ " 1 " " "" �� . drs. Burk, of Markham, is visit' en ; the chimney of the recently erected -, " m 1. r�" " - sOri, ing stables, Pickering. Roman .Catholic church and a stack of from Dakota where she Iles been residing ;. .;a ,, Ida Simp - w ,,h her sister Mrs. Tobias Michell. - «. IVj1S� TORpNTO CON• - (girl_ �%. .�.i�.,'`r,�.�:�i. chimneys on J. Bsndereon's house, Walter for the nest year. _ .. I - OF THE ?dies Helen Trotter, of Peterboro, is -�i jJPIL of uusic,ls prepared to give lea- '-- -ne - -a, _ - m ti o, -o — y °` iting at Thomas- Push's this week. street, were carried away. Probably 11,000 FTar;ug :s over at last and aB W8 at8 roll ;:_ `r = ' IP eervatory ants] and vocal music. Re• a s w worth of Iq)ass was destroyed in the tQwn. alivr R e trlonRht we would renew Oa! < f',i,;x: "' eons . both lustrunl , r8. H. Fair, Dee Miss Watt. Of Chic p sons i es given if r,quired. � a At Kerr 's store, on the Kingston road, acq'.h.ntances with the wavy readers of ' h In Guaranteed _ h -too a , is with relatives here at plreeent. late lass siz feet b ei t was smashed. •" ate: I �-,+4. Thoroug o P g Y gh the :�l�ti, , ri Ides a, go.' a. Alex. Smith has left the employ of it is estimated that from one - fourth to = aadreBS, claret :,or_t. .. Ig a @ Fsigi�v e , , 4o -__ 10- dint , �, b d w G' aham Rros, and engaged with Harry one -third of the entire uncut crop of Scar- i-•�i: - � . i -"�- HEAGENS _ W o eu•r '� c T atvpson. boro was beaten down, and in great part . - UXBRIDGE. - g�`�, � 1VIISS LETT E R�c�T v d8� . - ' ,� Mrs. and MiFe Hamilton and Dir.Chap= destroyed. The area over which the storm - = y ' r g n n, of 'Toronto, visit at the Baptist raged, however, was not large. Markham - ' And now the town is threatened with - ., �; - -S NOW PRE'_'IiED TO 1 . its busy .slice Tait• a teacher in Z �' =dv $ n suss this week. Vi Is►ge escaped without any serious datti- another suit for damages through injuries+ w�.k:�: - T usie pup sa a : " It gives me O =4lq ev , m a ' la a ','4. i n' -� 1� Qeorge Graham is about to astern to age, and tmmedtatel east of that vil N ,•, ., y g sustained through a delapidated sidewalk. �� . the Toronto College of Music Y . qe, 4 ieb pleasure to raeot enhsel ,tudi He� thgwe � A t e village and work in the shop with hie the farmers were cutting and some catty- We would not be surprised it Mrs. Merrick ..: = ;, m t` ' R a teacher of Music. Sh p m wheat during the entire afternoon un- ears in a most studious roan- > Q qqr da V3 ' i g g A "L 117 > s n, W. J. Graham. obtained heavy damages. If what she al- • w •��r.-'h forthepao $egsesathorough technical training. _ a conscious of the fact that a storm of such le es is true she is certainly entitled to con•1. '' : ", . ,der, and p Mr, and Mrs. Hopper left on Thursday severity was raging in the vicinity. g She ]lag proved ono statuni�t l�ttpil throughout." _ �) o o� I g t: a a o aiderable recOmpensefor her injuries. tench :� '.- ; :> y`, m., .,+� f r a limited vacation. They will spend are the fruits of negligence. It ence. We say ne _: ResidencePlcken �A •, g 'g y g- f. .4p ; _ _ ---- -- - - - --- - - t••• ►0 � m c. a � Qa o�'g � w � m ;� t sir outing in the healthful climate Of - _ ` - . ligence because such must exist somewhere - --�_ ;• _ j,cJ(tl. - Mm .. m askoka. WHITEYALE. r - - +- - p 11 °a''� S oo� o a°� ',; . • in the municipal machine and some muni- . :'. ,.� : ___ _ _ _ - w w to a w oa At the last meeting of the council, Bob- pal officer has been remise at his duty. F : :iiry1: . b -- E• FAREWELL+ C. HARRIS- J , ,o o e rs t Underhill was ap inted pound -keep• Mrs. John Sleigh is Yisititg friends in To- V�Iy, death lurks ever where and 'loom- ;" ,. ,,; YI V , -,- . Z4 v J, TES, County Grown at ruPy, and i °y my A X v►, ," t`? 0 F� N E _for this divisiotl, r . DeraBlla IIaV1flQ y Court House, �Vhitbv �- �, ; O ronto. eth like a thief in the night." On Monday✓> ._: `Q -," , soli -. citor. -- > n . Mrs. J>le. Thornton is at Norval viaitmg afternoon the whole town was startled b !- 5 :HILLER, SOLICITOR, NO- � I.•o 0o a co o a . o c A t ,fused to sot. her son, y `,'' "' '? A\IL q Miss Mont om the announcement that Mr. Thos. Burnham ._ > �' lac K ery, of Whitby, teaches �s' :i J T CRY Public, Conveyancer, etc. Office at , a a m Miss Etta Hurlbut has been visiting W. an old gentleman aged 74 residing on Plank-. - yy to loan. m A B m'jr p+ q m < near Brougham• Money ; �� M e a� Aalntlnq to a nuwber of yoaag ladies in B. Major. g ' ' �'' , Thisue Ha, - IS. a� .Q M� o +t o e villa a three times s week. The class 1 St., had dropped dead on the street. This ..,.- ._ �� ": ;,• `y .� 11cGIGLIVRAY, B`�RR �o pqa w n pq p K Misses Simonds and Allen spent Bnnday report was partially incorrect, but, in the , 0 onsists of fifteen members. at 11r. Ta lore. • ' � Otbee opposite Post .y' 'otI ,3 0 main true. About noon, while returning 4- . D ters, Solicitors, c 11..k. ; Theo. , -_ . . - -- - . _. - : - - - _—. _ - _- - _ _�_- _ _ The foot ball team have received a y ' , " of]ice, ttihitby.Otit• 'lull ney tooLoan. HY i Miss Edwards, of Balsam, is visiting her from a new house he is having erected near ': : :- :_s,.' E lallenge from the Riverdale club, Tor- cousin, Miss Ela White. the athletic grounds, Mr. Burnham was A. Mi GilliVray, L ___ __ - -- - - - -- .. nto. The date has not yet been arranged Miss Maggie Tait left on Friday for New stricken with paralysis. sis. Medical aid was.. ;= ,�� $OlI3S P?�RiiER, y,ARRISTER p Y } on ano. a ut will be some time after harvest. York where her sister resides. ' to loan. Vo at once summoned but no avail. The - r' - T a'1d soldl�Ce : p� er Outarlollank, Picker- Thoe. Hiokiagbottom, formerly of Bal• A. Dlajor and' Aiiss Tabor visited their strickened man died in a few hours. . V comrllissio ! -y stn, has rented the Ferrier property and brothers at Aurora last week: What narrowly escaped .d bein a drowning - ��,, ing; open every 5aturdt +r_• _ PICKERIN.G BRANCH. pened oni thereon in thebap her Dgbuai• firs. John Ppllieter has returned front accident occurred at year's pond, a few:.::`: `'.`s ;a, ` I -- =��A1-pS1' {) \, LL.Ii., of I.a�a -- ess. He expects to work n a good her visit to friends ill Claremont• miles south -east of this town, on Monday- : .' �� Sa p P g Miss Mamie and Master Roy Major spent a t�.c• 15 Toronto Street, Co Y I Pe afternoon. " In the mornin David Babcock az...I.. ". . . • rence, Orinii;tou •¢ Drew, Barrister , Open for the transaction of all legitimate elide. -; + 6olicitol.s.�otaiie , an �y Battkinq Busin'eds. Six croquet players from Whitby were a few days at Maple Ave. last week, secured a horse and buggy, accompan- t;.::_;: :'a1: - �, rout (), will be at Claermont every Thursday. p y y Office over J. Bundy s shop. 9loneY to to Mr. and airs. H. A. Wetheral spent the ied b hia mother,drove over to Port Perr -���, � N __ Oartcs Hovae -From 10 to 8 ; 8atardaye pzpected to lay a match with the local 12th in Newcastle with her nts. } Y• > :.< :- . " p pry While passing the pond mentioned on their " -; 1. _ -_ _ , -- - - -- to 1 o'clock. 'tub on Thursday. We have not yet J. L. Birnie and friend, Mr. Westney, of return, the horse became frightened and ' • 1 ete) ut4rt v t 4" ' Davin s Bank Flu eonneation. [eard the result, but presume that Clare• Toronto, were with its for a few da e. Savings Y s rang into the water. As the animal , .::, r -v : ' "" ✓ �� r�1S yETEItINARY SUR- (8 -y) QEORC3F HERB, Manager.. Mont won the match. Master Chris Reesor is visitinghtagrand purged into the water Mrs. Babcock sprang .T,:- - We baye been informed that Wile. mother at Little'Current, Manitoulin. from the buggy and escaped with only a '- .: ; ', ,. HO P.� , H, (;E08 aGToro to, oilhe On aria gale -- _- -� - ----- ennary Co g Diseases of f �oaltice eoatemplater renting his cosy Miss M. Dixon, of Toronto, is visiting at sli t wetting, but Dave retained his seat s. k: - and Cherry, every 8aturaay. T1II the 31st Ottle place this fall, and n4oviD iota the Bohn Barton e, John Burkholder, ditto. gh Lhe horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge and hung tenaciously to the lines, horse, ,.,, 'village. It is ezpected that he will rent Mrs. CAmeron, of Toronto, is spending buggy and man disappearing below the sar- ... , 'W' he house now seine constrneted by A. the summer with her father, Mr. Camplin. face. Dave managed to extricate himself . . Pickering. Calls promptly et- _ _ lot 33, 7th con., ] ``3 tended to. Telegraph address : vVhiteva 34Ont. AUGUSL-18(02 Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Turner spent s few I - P.O. address : Greeu River, out.- T wson• from the buggy top and to the surface, _ , _. - _ `'" ____ - _. _ , Rya While attending the market Tuesday, lave with friends in Port Perry lest week. only to find his legs badly entanp. ed in the - _, ,,; ` N- - �l Ii 0 P K I v S, V ETERINA J. R. hoover and wife, of -West > - - �• surgeon. graduate of Ontario Veteran- lines. He tried to reach the horses head 'v , Special Bargains will be.. lady from the north. the name of whom s nt Sunda with MrB. H.'s rents here. ` �' ., '. q ary College, Toronto_ o8ice and residence, Lin a failed to learn, is reported to have spent Morris is temporarl residing at and keep it above' water, but the animal ton's avenue. Pickering village. Calls by daY offered ill Silver Huntin y again sank and carried him down with it. ''''t�` z or night roulptly att8{lded to. A first class oat • �t5 W�lliam. Iu what way the Brooklin and is much missed by the fair p ,yew On coming up the second time he contrived i' " general bla,eksupitb shop in connection. ' key and stem- wind es was sustained ahe knew Dot, but the yet• t• - ri a gotten up, ae well as all manner of repair - - Oney W•a misting all the same. Mr. and airs. Jacob Tool and daughter in some way to get clear of his entangle -'. ing done, at lowest living rates, Lame and dis-. 1� meat and reached the shore, faint and ex- .. _'S, ±:_: cassia feet made a specialty of, always g first • watches and key OPEN We omitted to mention fast week 'that Berta, of Orillia, are visiting at hiss uncle's heisted. Help had by this time arrived _' : 2sy . chimney oD R. P.. Hopper 's residence John Tool. - and the body of the horse. together with ; r ,; I P. e]88s shoer on hand. _ _ FACE WATCHES of .The Ba fist ui tt was Deco ied last , , . . _ _ ___ as struck by lightning aring the storm p p p p the buggy, was dragged from the pond. 1. loth t[tet. No eat darn week by Rev. Vantaseel, who preached a The lace where the accident occurred is *�- -- ,Societies• � Alllerican and SWisfi. a Friday, great age p I. O 8 done, but the family were rettp very acceptable sermon, an exceedingly dangerous one, the road run - • ISING SUN LUDGI: \O. 133, y - ' �ak8. p W. K. Major left on faturday on a cheap ping close to the waters edge, beingly en- - `.' WIT. T. This lodge Meet' every Monde Also a large nom - ally seared a's were also the neighbors h evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. The band boys are praetieiaR every excursion to Washington and open to be tirely without a railing. Several accidents '4. Every person invited to join earl help advance bet Of desirable SeCUIId aesd•y anti baturdas Dighttt in Dow• back in time for harvest. have occurred there recently, and the town } 121p S. B. Lynde left last week for the Algoma ship will probably be asked for damages for �'•r -. the grand Cauca of Teuipertluce. R'ell'e wareroOms. areal interest is a, - - -- - - hand watches 1n nin -- District where he will act as Deputy for- Monday's affair. Those responsible for the- - . £3ttfitllcoa Cr arbo. _ .. eiDg taken by the members and we ex, vevor frlr some time to come. dangerous condition of this road are guilty • . = - - - _ Ding order. ct that when the winter arrives. Claro tielph Hamilton, of Stouffville, was en- of crimitlal negligence.- -Times - 4`11 -" . . Cott neya lover. tur. ont will have a band second to DODO tD tetaained at Mt. Pleasent last Sunday and ��„ __- __ • , r iHO\IXS DUNN, Coy' :ecancer, Cotn AT SACRIFICE PRICES hie Deigbborhoada air. Eavena ability very touch admired the Lilies that .there - MARKHAM. _ FiJk 1 lnissiouer for :'tkini afli+l;,vita, etc.. Clare - w teach is acknoaled�ea by 811. grout. - - -- • • - t,� • - +�-• Farmer Joe has found a mono t in the , �. - wout,Out. �5 - - . ',\,I 1 NO, Sc BARNARD EGYPT supplyt,r hay and other prclduT monopoly the , During Friday storm the barn of \ir, : r BBUNTING, Is9ner of arriage E Barker, on the 3rd of lfarkhanl, was :' 4r -• Liceu9ea for t!1e ('()1,1,15' of Oalario. O � .�T =T$.Y. vi!loge :�tablea and is furnishing it at reduc struck by li *lltrlitl an3 de�tro ed. It tray - flee at the stare or at 1113 rast'lyucr, Pickering , 0ur young friEp�l li. Vlriltrrl Otir stir$ eKp taut►. �' , �` _ 4 new structure - w Village. l y ���� Sunday. 41iss Sherman, of Lindsay, 3iiay °Anuie ' R.BEATO \,TO�C \SIiII'CI,Eltli S►1ECIAL NO lilt. Fowler` oyes the guest of slice Forster. Cleveland Ohio, sties alcPllee, of a1r..lohtl Intro :ice, of f;utlltnerllill farm 1� .. j� is the first man in this neighborilnod to bar- , = > "_, - 1J• Conveyancer, C,unui.,hiwierfor taking HatDbrook Sunday. Hamilton and lfiss Minpie Forster,, Bay .., ' - a1]idavits, aeyoncer and Insurance gent. vest barley. Several field tof fall wheat near r -:' Ddaster b'. Dra ton, of Toronto, is Visit- City, Mich., are rusticating in our vale. x; - money to load �,., feral �prolwi-ty. 'wins pro- Yonge at. were cut on Wednesday. Crops.:_- yl; , l y Our band serenaded the town and laved bated. OFFICE -At Whitet•p::e: Will lie in I ing Mir. Lankiti this week. � of every description are much better ni . � 'w Broughaul every 11u:t +lay afternoon for the U Stich hot weather! but yet some Of in their usual Kapp) style. *The villagers Markham township than in York. .,, - - t78nS8(a1011 Of illi9lLn�,. �7-t' - have been wonderiug what they ut up that N ..- - __ oar boys go fishing for minnies. p Mrs. T. G. Raper, of Wilson street, was -�• : .f ry it t te�t't. Ne eonRratulate Mr. Geo. Tool oG the eight sided structure for but they know very badly scalded about the feet byy upset R, Druggist, Of Whitby ' gay now. tin a boiler of hot water on Thnrsda .. --- - ;� ;f. AA. POST, GoUSTY A_11'CHI'I�CT . W. A. HOWSE, purchase of a new ba , a muoh needed The Baptist choir after practise last Fri- morning The services of Dr. Robinson . r . for the tonnty of Ontario Dratsings begs leave to inform the public that he, vehicle indeed, and harness also. day eveuXng were treated to a fruit repast g• - aud spot itications furnished for every class of Ilan engaged the BerVtt`eE of air..T. H. H who has beta[[ were required to dress the injured mews '; Miss Nellie Matthews, building. Steam and hot water heating and by the odd fellows as a slight recognahon beta and it will be a few days et before' ` . ventilation a specia.ty. Office - Berrie Block, .JURY, a Graduate of Detroit. Optics poorly for some title back, htu, we are of the choir services at the anniversary ser Y .,` ;4. • corner Duudas and frock streets, Whitby. institute and Chicago Opthaltnia Colleg glad to say, tnuch impro`►ed latel Mrs. Raper will be tbroutl(i. �''. <' � taxi y• mots. ;, '; Residence- hiuggtort Road East Pickering. is -y to be at his Store on Frida , Jt1! l4hl (,ontraetor Eadt? started a good crowd of: _.:, .�, ., . _ _ _ Y y Wm. Peeblas is hushing harvest lively Mr. and airs. S. Dickson, of Toronto,eire men at work on Monday morning on the . <' T :.: i if itc{i�itte'e'►•i et•! /. (one dayl t0 give free advice to all rhos phew days- In fact, all our citizens are honeymooning in Vb hitevap . Sam is one sigh School and they hustled the work au :':. :- �,�� , - - troubled with defective vision. Don' hustlers. Turnips hoed, hay in, wheat of Toronto's custodians of t ie peace, and a that the proposed ceremony of laying the i � ykI L' rAI lIL'?�:� l:S, the old and reliKble forget the date F rids ,July 26th. Com P :. i . �uctioueer. still in the field, a1,1tl and g y nearly finished, jest think of tt. creditable re reaentative iof Whitevale s corner stone had to be itillonded. The meta ,. , -_� ` willing co condor c an} sales entrusted to hits, and have your eyes tested. .-- BLovii HEAD. young men. like the contractor, believe in ,,higher" edu b The Rev. Mr. `'antassel lba Missionar �' ..:. and takes this olp ,ortunity of tbankin his pat- __*..": p' Y cation, consequently up goes the building. };�- v'r t � �. I g. 1 ` runs for pastfavors .andhol,esforitcoutiu(lauce SPECIAL NOTICE BROUGHAM.' from Syria, rind the Rev. ,Mr. Fraaer, of All that was mortal of 'Mr. W. Glendin- , n.,- - of theta, Terins .or servims moderate. Ar- . - -- .. _ -- Bobcaygeon, ac:atlmpanied I ), their better i - �` rangemant5 fig to datcps nml tt rnir epsii ►,e uladtl nitl„ Of 1•,llet3ttlel'e, was (Vtlsll;iled tV._tlle . at the iliac of tLts paper, �., -tt C�-A-U-. 1 Mrs. Poueher has returned froth her halve$ been rrruewiug old ti Des with their dust on Thursday morning last. get'. -= -, rI,- '` _ colic a mate the Bev. Sir Shaw, of this ?' =••t� i - trip down east. k :Ilia. McDonald, of St. Andrew s, SCArboro, - -: _,.._. , � a � : THUJI��S I'OC "CIIER, Licenied Aue A. Urquhart has recovered from hits re- P1 ' c�lnducted service at the bouse and place of... ; I .1 ' tioueer, aivator, utc., for East 'York and 1 :1lesers 1ticKiunell and Lvnde have com- >' s ` • the whole of �a :th and south Ontario. Striet = Cent indisposition. interment, old St. Andren''s eetnetery -T' .: -; attention given to nil orders by wail or telegraph. TI108. Poueher Iles beep app0ioted plated the cotttrrict of building the bridge The pall bearers were Messrs. R.'rhomaoll ;1 - a ,. i-' "P. Charges Moderate. AddrNSa THO;. POt CHEH, — ��'' ` a eat fora ulveri2ed bone yarn eom on Scott at. The work was well done ct•itb G. Cheater, R. McCotvau, A. Richardson, = -'''i- +: m 1r:.i Boa 17, 13rouottnpi;, spit. EACH I�LUG OF tt.�. The 9rtilizers are bea0tnin�, ilnJra theexcetion of theraiiing. Buu s strength A Ruud and A. Putt ©icon. There were :�, , k ____ ._ pay• was failing when a depth of_ six feet wail over lt)t) vehicles ill the cortege, m11ny of ..:::'_ .`"`T +-, x liout�l et'tccl. ,ti /t.ue•�. - generally used each year. reached. ; : �.. - - Council (net here Monde As the a which were from Toronto, - . _ ,� _.. _ F . JOHN LESLIE, ROOT AND SHOE S• Born -at Uriilis a faun days since a soil Something is cortainly wrong with the : , I. intmeDt of a collector wait to be dealt to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rea. Your scribe • '0,` Maker, 1 eggod and eewrt work. Orders v electric light and tracer works. If the tax s; i; , f , promptly_ attoaded to, Experienced workulan- .with, mach tiltere8t was taken in the Be- wishep that the Infant tray pass through payers cannot get more return for the 01 i,- " -' � '` '' ,. - . ship. Don't forgot the 5tand,.nearly opposite the = Ie0ti0II. Foster Hntcfhison received the all the ills incident to the early period of U0� spent on tits pliant the best thing to do - _ �, "'4- `A News, l�ing 9t1'bet, 1'icktlrin village. 7 v :o; jg MARTED :o: of3ice at a salary of X140. •. exislance and that in teething they may not = .» , paying �..zM: r: liz is to stop bur the coal and Hotels. The bo s Isere have gone to work and ulcerate. the caretaker. first man in charge of - , ,f ' Two of our Dun r�nen visited a northern r' organizes Junior foot ball team. The Y 8 the works was considered unfit for the job, ` _< w' '" y j p _ . _ . �.... : ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., if villa a on Sunda ni ht and met with 013th --~ ('1 t; have also ob • ed almost, not alt th- g Y g or at least he did not attend to his duties— >. • -2�v - G James Gordon, proprietor. This hotel ie a : a warm reception (bat the one returned in but the im ression has of abroad that they � ' � ,.;< '__ er, anon b ney by subtwripiioo to par• p g . fine new brick build -ing, finished in supexior g such a condition that be could not answer Council was unfortunate enough to get from . ?Ix ,` "' style: Every couvtluience and comfort for the IN BRONZE LETTERS .. chase a ball. We expect to tee theta sic- to the A Aye's and No's for several da a while � ; travetlin iubllc. New and commodiouastables Y Y theiryingpan into the fire. When a sirens- ,, -4,,;: - I . and sheda1 25y NONE OTHER, - GENUIN oeed admirably. the other was tike poor Tobias, not able to er strikes town and makes himself ob ox- - - -' ; r :d` ": 3 Cleo. Philip t : with a very serious ao• assume a sitting tars for some days. „ p,- WESTER`' HOIISE, Pickering, Ont., - - - - - - - eident on Saturday, shortly after noon. � ions he is run in. What's . the matter t,,�. .� MONEY TO LOA y While your scribe was strolling out north with glutting the council caretaker and the now open for the accomnlodaticn of the His son was cutting a field of wheat on Saturday night to tool his throbbing electric light lant'gnder the control of a�'. . - travelling public. This hotel, haviug lately0 g p - changed hands, has been re- furniabod through- which was Very heavy, and 0=110 Gently brow he met a fond young couple, who, ow- Mrs _ x °.'N :` out. Situated as it is, opposite the gpauk Mills, responsible guardian 4 On Saturday after- : itis�onvenientforpatronsoftheMilis. Meals ON MORTGAGE SECURITY- Battened the recent rains. ingtothedarknessthoughtthemselvesalone . i.. :.,r ' 1st lowest rates of interest. Mortgages and D The sheaves did not leave the binder and carried out that huggin and gumsuck- noon Chairman Campbell went to the ' 1, or lunch Stall reasonable hours, Good stabling p ter" and shed room. Boa stall and enclosed yard for bentares pnrahased for cash.. _ g amping house tra have a look at the boiler � ' - ., _ -,a freely, tberefore Mr. Philip satiated the ing that is said to be carried on in �priv�t�. but could not find the engineer. Believin `.�= ,t horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. He kissed her azid she ezclaimed, why g ',�, D 16 leave the machine. In dOlnq him to be out fixin the lam he waited ' .� The bar is open at sit legal hours, and is stogked R�+ ��T''� t Jack 1 that is the third time you have kiss- g :_l with pure liquors .,of every brava. ANDY 'Me- bought and sold on commission. this his left hand was drawn into the cog y for some and went back again. Still no an- `'r "' GULLY Proprietor. f151q wheels, and the fin rs terribl bruised. me, but I love you my darling Lucy he °'� ; : - p replied-1 gineer. Meeting Chief ,Ileeson, of the Ste' : i :a. °, ; -- - -- — ____ eat tics : Western. Lancashire and Litt said to which site repli I believe you do. - . , s {t'atrh»xlc2yip. Dr. Freel was called and fours it neees- brigade, the s ee�ted tin n n fondon and Manchester Ftre Insurance Com- $ut to the disgust of your scribe their con- the pumping house, which was torn promptly ' u __ panics, -Nortb American Life Insurance sary to amputate the greeter part of the versation dropped from the ideal subject of p • g P Y 4 -' j . _��,, _ ._-,. -,.; other three, and a rtion of the indez 1 done, an to 20 minutes after,instea of • - - :- ;,. `1�;�•i ' - - A C 1 Co., �� accident Insurance taken. Po love to that o re, and I.sadly wound my UTHBER 1 t fi er. The tacit sn>%red great( as' getting a reply to the signal the whistle was � Z_ . '`y went for EDWARD EICIiEURE, whole- �3. for �A•Z nR I� y' way t0 the pond. •. r k nF" - _ -a bruise in much mots painful that a sounded for flre,oaasing the townspeople to ,, . sale dealer in Watches, Clocks Jeweller Olean nut. It is very nnfot'ttlnate that �° put on a move. We understazld that the in- _- ; Jewellery surance companies and the agreement with : ,., :` : and fancy goods, 11 (eleven) Wellington] st., ; OONVEYANCING CAREFULLY DONN. such a thing bas occurred, especially at Last Monday m' ing the barns be• the caretaker calls for "not less than 20 lbs. -�� ;k'EN : Toronto. Call and see stock. I each a busy season. longing to Mr. John Lamb, about three of steam," but the fact that it took 90 minutes:` : ' t . _- p' , . = mhos north of Port Per were destroyed _ . • 1. -- - - - - - -- - -- .- < . 73ressinahfrytlf. '` -•la' Pro �° rte' to et pressure on the mains to s tinkle the r. ry - :': .:,". _' �_ - During the thunderstorm an Friday b Etta. Mrs. Lamb had ut On extra g P P • '• • l . - -..,� ,,r - ,' -...t 0 Good V111ageLotson north side HiuQ stoee_ � y y p � streets shows lainl that the caretaker. :-i RZ..• `(1RESSMAKERd rPERFECT FIT- 10 between corner and the College ground, plainly •�J--�� TI_NG tailors system for cutting dresses for sale, together with other village Propert} after con, P. Notyef., a baker of Belleville fire in the .cooking' stove - in the house was out gathering up chips. � But now � � . ''� r, and mantles, taught h Miss M. McCausland, One good house and lot for sale very cbesip, was drowned while out sailing, and Mine from whiab the China6oy took fire, and a there's blood in Chairman Campbell's eve,. � . �" a Pickering village. 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Y- r ' u': . _ ♦ _ Fa 7 y ., ;,, . m - ie - v F •• a �,y§�� .ref`.•': - -'•, . ry 1 ,} __.•t. 4.� c ➢4 r �Y4 a S: � " - 4 f - a ' { n Ny Br - - iii ii io, '. - - -ti ,i 11 I �, - 1ir�f� . x ;a , ��'1 T� i ":1 AL rk , ,�! V wo ivaAe rest and em to ro er swarmin a f bees w ll et wa i m .:.` . i of 1 ke •. , . oo d P S P P 6 y '1'�t g tie. _�,,. ., viea�es� recuperate the system.. �B a after. Use oftnu 21 while vorkins; afield . r- �1 LURDZBU$L&I • ;, of oWtual sunstroke the ttitnt should W this bot weather. Clerta`+�ut those bash i' e> en$it th+l - bast, t�ttd thc+ir adog• ` '~ - ` .',. - On the Farm In 3niy, Pa • y tioA•lod, t ` -7 R - ' . - , _ ; ,," '`_ - ;Y . 'pieced in as cool and comfortable a position 'fence corners. This is the swan far btid Qrsggle tliatn to tby soul � The ma> es vYhich a Fsisious Poe '- _ _ . _ '- . ' - BY D. D. T. �cooR$, apt, .,f iota possible, and ice olr'ice•waber applied to ding, remember. iNith hooka of stool." -was Fours m �.,r. - a eta. r - : • .� _ '-July frith its heat and humidify, "is w the head without dejay,'whilea physiciani r � � :,as. " Glirls from time immemorial have been `•'thereisscarcel an e i s • vary busy and trying mon-it on the farm being summoned. The chest should also � "F " "' y p sodelln re at life, .. ridiculed because of the supposed sentiment. says Sir Bernard Burke, " so romantic inaugurating tt�e real haying and harvesting bathed with cool water and mustard piss Attacks oII F,nQlisb�es at Malta:. al and short-lived character of their attach- the story of the second nuptials of Has season ovqr a large portion of country, and tern applied to the feet and calves of th ry I- g p° Y+ The exchange 2ele Telegraph Company a oar• went to sash other. ••Nothing but a�chool- Cecil, afterward Marquis of Exeter." = also necessitating the bestowal of much at- legs. In these niattsra delays' are' dan r t, g prom trl friendahi q r y tontion to corii and . other sprinfi crops sun- ous while prompt, sad decisive action efts � nden writin f Malta, states th&t g p has become uite tw eom- Earl in life and long before his accession P saves thalife of the prostrated. five on several ladies while riding in the neighbour- mon a phrase. ` to his fathers title,he married the rich heir - - • . der cultivation. Although it 'seems but ( P i'Y hood atYaletta bare been a000eted and in A keen observer onto declared that he esa of the Vernotrs of H�nbur F .• yesterday when cold rains and chilly bleats should avoid the use of liquors and be ver some cases insulted by Maltese following sent hie son to -a certain college simply on encing little happiness from the unionpehe. i . prevailed, midsummer is here with its uau- cautious in drinking icevyater. (treat in , them for tittles, thebwing atones ati them! of the social advautagea to be gained separated item his wife. Shortly afterward s _ . al accompaniments of hot weather and jury often results from the immoderate us b t Y - hard work. - Wherever spring crops are of cold water when the system is overheat sttempting to Pall them off their horses, and y he acquaintances he wau13 make there, tired of the artificial attractions of rank, he P g P otherwise ill•ttseatiing them. One yoursg The saying has become almost trite that to sought out some undescended county maid. `. d late, as they are in nearly all sections thin ed, and it is claimed that a great major tad returning from a ia•nio t t know some o le i i e y C, r wi h a tin tself a Jibe n wh i Y ral edu o woul P Pa Pe P d wed him from disinter Y !1 _ year, farmers will find it very- difficult to sty of the fatal cases of sunstroke occu h sated - • rY friends found er horse restive and let him cation, and the man or woman of large ac- motives of sincere affection, Like Ja het.., - :: give those needing cultivation timely and with persons of intemperate habits. One o have his head fora few.minute� After a quaintsnce is regarded as the man or woman in search of a father, h P ' . a proper attention at a season when the secur- the best atgd safest beverages for bar = short alto b some chance she took the of large o e now went in sea ch " in of rasa and rant cannot be oat cued. gI g p• Y g opportunities for good or evil. In of a wife. He travelled in Shropshire ate a g g g p p vest use is oatmeal water. t is cheap - wrong turning and lost eight of her par ty. view of the faet.that friends of the right kind Plain countryman and took u his sresidence - _ee. System and order together with unusual. easily prepared, and may be sweetened i 8he taou ht, to make her wa back, P She g * but are elements of personal power, the making ate humble inn, in a remote rom tness will be re uit'hd to prevent lose , while a moderate amount of ice i� part of the• v t promptness damage to matured growing it will do no harm. Most of the lntinou" the further she went the less easily eosin and the retaining of thorn becomes a matter shire, where diacard�ng all aristocratic re- g or gc wing crops, as g she ascertain her whereabouts. Close to a of importance, tensions he entered into whatever company some staples dtiieriorate if not cultivated, and saccharine preparations for bald drip village she was followed b a Maltese a We are said to endure our relations, + F y g g g broad- shouldered powerful man with � to choose our but of at the inn. His read command and others lessen in value if their harvesting in such as molasses, . er, eider, etc. Y - have no tendenc to ails thirst, an�i fro P th friends. The character, then, money and the mystery that hung around : is delayed. The backward spring so delay- Y Y ened face. He demanded money, and not of those to whom we voluntarily attach our- him excited the gossips and soon caused - I _ ed planting that hoeing will be mixed with guently cause diarrhoea and bowel eo P 8 6 rsoeiving any answer seized the young lady selves is an indication of our own. We are him to be shunned. One old crone would -' ' ` haying to man localities this ear, thus plaints. h around t e waist, and tried to drag her off known by them. Therefore it would seem have, it that he robbed a bank ;another materially increasing the labors of the bus- All working teams need special care - ajr Y R her horse. Not succeeding, he beat her wise for a girl to take plenty of time in the than he killed some man of wealth and thus . F = bandman. It is therefore incumbent upon this season when they are r uired to a g' came U {`: P about the body with his fists►. She scream- commencement of her school life, and not al- y his money, but all agreed that die- ' toil tillers to be u on the alert at this sea- end so much strength in fief operation _ - -_ P ed for held, and held on bravely to the sad- low loneliness or homesickness to hasten her honesty or� fraud of some kind was the son of uncommon activit and to make the crass are generally such faithful works . Y dle. While the unequal .contest was going into companionship which may effect her so- cause of so educated a man assuming sur- j ,. best use of their resources possible in order that they are entitled to-good food and t on a bit of sugar " bonne bouche " for the cial interests through her entire life. The roundin s so humble and making eom an- to avoid lose or waste now and to secure beat of treatment. Give them oats reg� - g P : -. horse slipped from her pocket, and the rob- briglitshowy new -comer, whose toilettesdaz- ions of those who were so unmistakably his -- - profitable returns in autumn. larly, even if they are pastured, prove her, thinking it something of value, darted zle every eye, and whose ready wit appears inferiors. At length, weary of such sur- _ - 'x - Grass and rain cutting and garnering them from flies, see that their collars fi ' j _ $ g 8 g after it. Finding herself free, she cried to so delightful, may, before the term is half mines, he left the inn and engaged lodgings . - form the r ncr al business of farmers' this and give them all the rest you eau. A`r" , at the farmhouse of a man named Ho ins, • � P P domestic animals that are not kept the horse which galloped off at a great over ,4;&M 1. qualities that ostracize her Hogg ills, month, and it calla for the most incessant P speed. She soon rea:,hed the environs of from the beat set. The girl who, for lack of in the neighborhood. Here he resided and fatiguing exertions of the ear, Ex- should have the comfort of cod shade ad3 g g Y 8 Shenia, and in a fainting condition sought prudent waiting, has rushed into an inti- for two years, building a house, purchasin _ - ' erienced farmers know the advantage of pure water. and every pasture ought to 1 g _ pp t� g help at the first dwelling she came to, and macy with her will be obliged to do one of a farm, and going to London whenever he heirs read for field operations with a provided with these indis nsables. Loa , f- - - � g Y p Pe two men came out to her assistance: Tho two disagreeable thins— either break oft needed money, never once revealing his strong force of men, teams, and machinery, often suffer from excessive heat in pasta a miscreant had followed her all the way. The the friendship alai gain an enemy and a sore rank or station, harmer Noggins had a ar^.. for when the time arrives an data will be for lack of shade, while the absence of wat r Y Y men, 'however, refugnd to arrest him, and spot in her memory, or lose the helpful so- daughter of sweet 17, whose charms attract- - likely to prove detrimental. It is true renders them uncomfortable and lessens t: a the police were at once informed, and went clety of classmates whom she has learned to ed the attention of all the neighboring _ - econom to engage the best of help before- profits of their ownotfs. swains Mr. Cecil too fell in love with Y P after him, but he escaped. respect sad admire. Few buy a gown with- , � hand, and certainly no wideawake ruralist Hurdling stock is little practiced' in t out subjecting i her and felt t P - 1 g t to close inspection, and that though humble in environ- _ ` will employ any go -as- you - please field 'hand country, but is common in England, wh a Ottnary Diseases At21t1 MOIIlt1IIg. _ . ' even tests, while too many do not give the ments and unfinished her education, her V .. at a season when work is pressing and lively land is so valuable that the pasturage a selection of their companions a serious simplicity in life and virtuous actions would action indispensable. The first great point limited, and undoubtedly more stock can > The cause of most of the canary diseases thought, easily adorn that higher social life to which t, - is to have everything in readiness {men, kept on a given area in Ibis way, ae, next .o is a cold, and this is generally brought on by Idleness and vanity tempt someto acquire, he was accustomed, and of the shams and ., . • teams, machinery, etc.) the moment the soiling, it bear, insures cropping of the heir- hanging the bird in a very hot room or in a even when they are very small, the taste for conventionalities of which he was already . rass or ain should be cut and the weath- age over the entire surface. Hurdling stop draught of air caused U an open door or o I ; = g gr g g g Y Pe being the greatest ones in the company. sick attic death. He finally resolved to er favorable ;and the next is as a rule to on this grass pad feeding extra grain is a window. For this cold give a pasta made They - prefer teigainR among inferiors to make her his wife, and at last proposed for secure the crop in the shortest time possi- good way to increa$� its fertility, especia qy of hard - boiled egg and one pulverized crack- service with their equals, and so become her to the farmer. -7° , : ble, with sheep, whose droppings are prey er, mixed '. ogether without water.. Salt leaders without caring very much who "Marry our daughter!" exclaimed Mrs. f .. _ The heavy rains and cool- weather of a evenly distributed. Speaking of eh pork cut i to small feces a tinkled with Ho ins, •' What t-o a man we know --. Y P g '� • P P their followers may Ue, Girls have gg efortnight ago were fa 7orable for the grass remember that they should have access to red pepper, is also very good as a cure. become unduly intimate with their nothing'about 1 No, indeed !" , • crop and at least an average yield of hay water, be provided with shade, and be ai : -n If the bird breathes hard, caused by an mothers'. maids and the most an- " Yes, marry her he will," ejaculated the. x . maybe expected. Haying is already under salt frequently, Don't forget that yo g over - loaded stomach, give plantain andrape. worthy of their school- mates, and even husband, "for she likes him. Has he not a , I;7 ,Y way in many sections of the country, but pigs intended for early market should now seed, moistened with water, as the sole m.%de disastrous marriages in the end, house and farm, and plenty of money to ." there are others of course in which it has receive extra care and feed but others n ed food• + through the indulgence of these traits keep her? Isn't be as good as any of those _" , not been commenced. Early cutting is gen- little attention if they have clover past, -•o. For diarrhoea, a rusty nail placed in the A girl that you know is our inferior youngsters who come looking after Sally V :g. ' `` erall advisable rasa cut when in flower Poultry should be protected from , haws drinking, cu or common chalk fastened g Y Y The mother eve in •Lhe matter was ar- Y g Y P P+ in birth and breeding, and whose coarseness g , ' . I always making the Vest hay, and any delay rats, and vermin, Apply plenty of wh - between the wires, with some broken pieces of speech and manner at first repels you, ranged, and Mr. Cecil married the rustic . s . after this impairing its value. Remember wash to the sides and floor of the you ryy scattered through the gravel,, is dxoellenL flatters you into believing that it would al- beauty of the very unaristocratic name . - that if the crop is allowed t9 become ripen- house and kerosore to the roosts if you eh Costiveness is brought on b leak of some- and family of Ho ins. About the same y g Y most break her heart if she were refused the y Hogg ins. - ' F - . ed and brown it will scarcely be worth cut- the vermin to vanish. thing green, so give sweet apple, chickweed, luxury of your society. You say she is so time the uncle of Cecil, the Earl of Exeter, _ -1` tin r at all unless for litter, and therefor it Good fruits an ve e• s no - 'or an teen food. 6 d q x,ablos re w n y g devoted to you, and so anxious to improve, Jied, and young Cecil, being heir to the r ; title and estates f - is important that the work be pushed for- sidered a necessity in every well -regul d If your bird should have sore feet wash You begin as a missionary trying to raise found it necessary to re- . . , ward as rapidly as ossiLle until eom feted. famil and no farmer can afford to no sat them in warm- water, to which are added a y air to London to administer the will of his _ What P Y P P y, her, and cud on her level; for it is only p - y, ; V What we have said about then, machinery, their cultivation, as they promote th few drops of arnica, Give him plenty of growth that overcomes the law of gravity, uncle and to prove his claim to succeed him . _ : and the necessity for prompt action applies health and comfort. Watch both th_ or- gravel to walk on, and keep his perches and we cannot help those who have not in in the flonse of Lords He accordingly set - ' - with even greater force to the grain harvest chard and, garden this and next month, and clean. The sore feet result from too small themselves the power to rise. out, taking the Shropshire girl with him, - i : than it does to securing the hay crop, as do whatever work thereie may be neceaa ryr perches ; they should be half 'an inch in Rothschild, rite real banker, wets once calling at the seats of several noblemen on ;: g after the grain has reached ' the proper Look after the small fruits and don't t pint diameter. asked the secret of his success. He replied, the road,where, to hia wife's utter astonish- stage of maturity for cutting it is more the family in their use, even if you can Canaries shed their feathers mostly in "I never have business relations with un. ment, he was every where cordially receiv= , I * k._ - , liable to damage from,delay and exposure. market them profitably, but if you do env September or October. They then need lucky people." Never choose as a friend ed. At last he came to the magnificent man-­. - There has bees, much discussion as to -the. marketing be sure to assort well and pack special care, and should be kept in a warm that girl whom fato appears to assail at sion,Burleigh House,and as they approach= ' • time to begin harvesting wheat, but the neatly in order to secure the beat price nd place out of draughts. If the tail and wing every point, You think this is very harsh, ed through the park the husband asked her . - majority of farmers are in favor of early to acquire a good re utation for our f u►t. feathers seem difficult for the bird to drop, but remember that, generally speaking, whether•ahe would like to beat home there. t. . - cutting -- before it is fully ripe. Af cr much gdiscussion Y l�un. ts! ull them oat one at a time. 'Your will •+ Pt' 4e meet pnmo i s p there s a reason for failure. The girl con- Oh, yea, indeed, it is a lovely spot. f� The season bas thus far been unfavorable agree that July is the beat month for fully moult in from four to six weeks. tinually is trouble both with teachers and "Then," said Mr. Cecil, who was now Earl �f - for corn, the late and cold spring greatly ing, as the wounds heal more rapidly, a as - pupils, overwhelmed b `• bad marks," and of Exeter, " it is ours." IL world be im F P, Y . Y retarding the preparation of ground and it is not too late in .the season to Lbin out always "found out," is called unlucky ; but ssible, says the narrator, Sir Bernard lactin et with ro itious weather for. fruit it may be done in many cases t ad• _ �8t' . - she is in realit the architect of her own pourke, - irt` ,` P g Y p F reality. B to describe in words the surprised feel- ' 1 6;_ _ the ensuing two months and good culture vantage. Thin out the apples end rs How differently men and women indulgre disasters. Anyway, it is surely just as well iugs of the lady, or to divine the random 1, i � - .- - ` n gcod crop may yet be raised in those sec- and nip off the ends of grapevines. •ght themselves in what is called a resting spell! to throw in our tut with those who are Uoughta which crowded upon her mind in - tiors well a-ia ted to its production. lint the borers and all other fruit destro a "I guses I'll Bit down and mend thee® y p. ,, , _' P P Y favorites of Fortune as to pitch your tent that moment ; the wrongs that bad been ,,, ` . "> . _ the crop wal require epeeist attention in The vegetable gardep demands stric st- stoelritigs, anti rest awhile," says the wife, with the exiles from her favor. done Cecil's character by the wiseacres at. . ;: the ws • ^f Cultivation, and hence the care tension, for weeds will grow rapidly hile but her husband • throws himself upon the The confidential friend is tQ be avo'ded: the inn ; the obstinacy with which her moth- '.' f:: it reeds this month may encroach somewhat You are busy in having and harvesting and easy Loup e, or sit& back in his arm - chair, She swears you to secrecy, and tells you all er had at first denied his offer, and her own r'._ iw f �._ up. u the labors -A haying and harvesting, insects also m•iltip)p quickly at this an. with has a at teat, and feet placed horizon- kin is of gossip, and then gas to another future Station in life as the lady of so fine - !t r _" 'iuc> a wttu would h eve full cribs in the fall Go for the former with steel rake, hoe, and tally upon another chair. The result ts, with the same details and the an abode. Tennyson has elegantly told in r� . must new care,uli r attend to the - ultiva- cultivator, and do it persistently. P tact that his whole body gain full benefit of the same injunction never to tell. Now one of hia immortal ballade the story of Hen- - Lion of the pre tt cereal staple. It should plan`ta and vines from insect pests by the half hour he allows himself from work, and you may keep religiously to yourself what ry Cecil's courtship, It is entitled. "Tho is be " worked for all it is worth," or is ex- use of 1-aria green, London purple, or , .her the wife only receives that indirect help you have heard, but others will not be so Lora of Burleigh. ' pec:ed to be in the autumn. The soil must insecticides. Avery little arsenical'p ®icon which comes from chaAge of oaoupa� ion, reticent and tbeneomes your day of sorrow. A R6�iNY30!dIAN BALLAD. . I f, ' ble stirred•and mellowed to secure a mulch, is enough to kill if it is eaten by the inpect, A ph)sieian would tell her that taking For the confidential girl has apoormemory, . the weeds killed, and in some fields thin- and it is a very common error to uaw too even ten minutes rest in horizontal posi- and forgets that she has msde thrilling die -' . They by parks and lodges going - 1 -* , ain out may be necessar .Level and steal much. A too free use of these sin lion, as a change from sittin >sr standing Bee the lordly castle stand . -, % Y Y Po 8 g g closures to so many. You are accused of Summer woods about theirs blows ,. low culture are coming more'and more into unnecessary, injurious to the plants, and at work, would prove more beneficial to her speaking and even of inventing injurious Made a murmur in the land. vogue of late years among eood farmers, often dangerous to stock or even the per- than any of her makeshifts at resting. Busy reporte. Be afraid of people who are un- - Much Uackaching work will be required in ator himself. Sweet corn, beans, and me wameA have • habit of keeping oa their willin that these sa in should be known From deep thought himselt he ron"S. - sections where hand -hoein is still in rac- other crops ma et be planted Ca a feet just as to as the can in spite of gg Y Says s her that fonds him well P P Y Y p 1 long Y P abroad. "Let us see these handsome houses tice, but where the cultivator or horse -hoe should now be transplanted, and u i- baeka,chesand warning pains. As they grow It is quite a cotntnon habit among a cer- Where the wealthy nobles dwelt" is mainly used the labor will be compara- flower and celery will soon need look af- older they see the folly of permitting such Lain elm of girls to turn everything into Be who goes by him attended, tively light and easy. Frequent stirringg of ter. - See that tomatoes are kept frog the drafts upon their strength, and learn to ridicule. They are generally what is called Heare him lovingly converse, the soil is important if not indis tisalile ground by trellises or stakes in the en take things easier, let what will ha n. ++ }, . . ga PPo in school room parli iuce Rood company Sees whatever fair and splendid - and to assure good'erops it is necessary or by means of brush if grown in the old. They say, " I used to think I must do thus Excellent mimics, they twist personal Lay betwixt his home and here. - _ - keep the cultivator moving at a lively rite Turnips will also require attention arc mss and so, but I've grown wiser, and peculiarities and chapel exercises alike into about these da s as well as later in the sea - be sown at an time durin this mon•-1 but earne3 to slight thin s. The first ear& of monstrous jokes, They parody hymns and Parks with oak and chestnut great; Ff. g g y . Parka and ordered gardens great; . eon, ding to the condition and for- the earlier they are put down the tier. housekeeping are truly the hardest for, un• punctuate their conversatioa with misquoca . Ancient homes of lord and lady, f wardness of the plant. There are various other things th &t ml be tried and unfamiliar cares are almost daily silt for pleasure and for state. Y tioas from the Bible, Birds the air, they p : Drilling in or Esowing corn for fodder or done to advantage about now, and *hey thrust upon the mother and home- maker, mob you of serious thoughts and tnallowed ,_ Then her heart rejoices greatly Drilling should now. receive attention from should not be neglected by those who -wish _ memories. Associating with them you be- Till a gateway she discerns f With armorial be•rrin p, �' those who have much stock to provide for, to have choice vegetables. either farm rket she A m L come irreverent and flippant, gs stately, _ . ♦ as it will prove a great help when the or use in the family. And beneath the gate she turtis. ? Travellers are amused startled Shan as you would a pestilence that girl - . _ _ . pastures begin to dry up and be relished by The flower garden not being regardlud as ' and who, under the guise perhaps of humor, Sees a mansion more majestic the cows and other cattle and as it can frequently indignant at the strange auatoms Than all those olio saw before; a necessity, is very apt to be left to Io i out toils a vulgar story, or speaks as she would - hardly be done safely of ter the middle of y' of strange lands. Fur instance, in any ood Many a allant. gay domestic = . • for itself at this time when the labo of a not dare to do in the presence of older Ju. all who ro one to undertake rho hotel in Faris, if you do not care 6o eve Bows store him at the door. Y• P P busy season_.areso pressing. Still the a are people. Almost every one knows the girl work are a.- lvised to bear in mind . that they s good many sensible people in cos try, the contents of your satchel known,. keep who is enthusiastically attached to one - And white now she wonders blindly, , r hand little time to S are. A nick rowin the key in your own atop, for the Nor the meaning can divine, s r P 9 P g village, and suburb who agree that a year- class -mate, and then drops her suddenly, Proudly turns he around and ktndl ' variety of sweet corn is beat for the purpose, French maid, in arranging your romp for' y y— . Iy kept lawn and well arranged pltanta the night, always s searches for yo ni ht- without rhyme or reason, to devote herself 'All of this is miAe and thine- and drilling in is preferable to • broadcast shrubs, vines, and ornamental trees •e in• g Y Y F g to some now-comer. She appears to be in- All at once thecolor flushes , I sowing. Sow the corn pretty thick in rows,. dress, to spread it upon the foot of the bed . vestments that pay large dividends o their that you are to occupy. capable of continued friendship, but is a Her sweet face from brow to chin: y three feet apart, run the harrow t�,c long small cost. They add beauty and vs. a to victim of the intermittent theory, for she As it were with shame she blushes, . r ` - 1 . = way of the rows, and follow with the, roller. They have strange chambermaid$- atShep- And her spirit changed within. g Lhe l,on,eatea►d and have a refining nflu- herd's hotel, in Cairo, says a lady traveller. generally returns, like a pendulum, to the ,I -_ _ Run through between with the cultivator ence upon its inmates. Therefore itI.and as discarded object of her fare Let one Then her countenance all over, r :l once a` week after the plants have come u Y The one who waited in our room,_ and at, lesson auffim Treat her le Pale again as death doth prove; - • P sett may be with field crops, fru pleasantly but 6. f until they shade the ground when no more tended to all the various duties of the call. But he clasped her like a lover vegetables, try and find a little time aid refuse to be msde the victim of her caprice, And he cheered. her with his love. eultivatiun will be re uired. German ' in ,even to the making of the beds, was for she is not worth serious consideration, q the fain g yin making the home more a trac- a Frenchman, dressed as it for a dinner party And a gentle consort made he, millet n also a good soiling crop, and may tivef If dahlias are grown earefull � tie (white waistcoat and draw ooet), =Zing And her gentle mind was such be sown iter than corn —any time during them up too stakes and see that th are That she grew a noble la•iy . tbis n -.onth or in the earl art of Au ust• the air a refinedand educated entleman. - - - - Y P g watered plentifully in - case of dre tght, g Divorce in Austmh&' And the people loved her much. Great caution should be used at this sea - g It is really embarrassing to accept of the Roses may now be propagated by bu''ding services in such a capacity. Divorce petitions in Victoria appear to From this lady the resent Marquis is de- r _ . son, when severe labor in the field ' a ne- p cesait with farmers and their employee, jt and layering. Keep house Tanta c it of seended. His son Lord Bur lei h w Y doors in a cool si lace. ( One of the ladies on arriving at the hotel, be just twice as numerous in proportion to 8 g was ry p ecauiva cut rang for the chambermaid. the population a in the mother count Member of Parliament for Stamford ,for ' ;� � � '. "� is not wise to overwork at any time, sage- down now will make nice bush fan s for �P �' a man ears and it was for this Uurou h. cially when the mercury is in the nineties. y P This man presented himself. Supposing circumstance not surprising when the num- y years, 8 I - near t erasers. The lawn should be k� t in hint to be the proprietor, or his chief asais• stone grounds, on which divorce is - ranted that Lord Salisbury first entered Yarlia- and the heat and humidity .extreme. P P `. gr gg _ Though cases of sunstroke are comparative- order, but too much mowing may Inj re it tacit, nine expressed her wish to see the by the recent Act of the Victorian- Legisla- meat. ly rare on the farm, yet they do occur, and m hot dry Weather, when grass make little chambermaid. tore are taken into account.. Generally __ y growth. He very politely re 1'ed, in the Beet Ln a akin the sews dro laced b this law The Pope Manufacturing Company have _ r many instances of suddenly fatal or waat• gectue the beat maahiner for ha i and y y p - c. g� g p Y 'ust finisnod and sent to Boston a hie cle _ Y y lish he could command . pretty u on an al' ] . _ ing sickness resulting from severe labor dur- harvesting, and see that it is read f� use; �. "Madame, she pre y m ate equality, though in the whose use if it roves as successful as it - ing great heat are reported- every summer, Y am I1 case'of adultery as regards the man, the of- P • __� Now push forward all field work and nerd - seems likely to do, will open anew field for Therefore it is in order for farmers and against accidents anddelsys. Lazy m sad ""''" (once must have boon repeated or commit- Y I� other out -door workers, whether in town or a Salt- $OOfed Luke. red in the conjugal residence or coupled with the work and availability of the silent steed. I -`1- shackl implements have no place field - The wheel which is being tested b the ., , •-r_ country, to take every precaution against Y P conduct or circumstances- of aggravation. ng Y , Too much drying impairs the f in There is a lake entirely roofed *itb salt Boston Fire Department, is to Carr afire Y undue exposure and the strict observance g Among the ;specified rounds of divorce Pa' Y a y y y near Obdorsk extin nisher. A ladies' wheel frame is - _..' q alit of the ha . System and or r ,Siberia. The lairs is nine w. _ - . of sanitary laws is the only safeguard, at this reason, -Be easy with men and Pas !voiles wide and 17 leap. in the ion o also are ,desertion of a wife for three years ; g _ _ � Whenever the temperature of the air ex- g' habitual drunkenness for three ears on the used, and the extinguisher, designed to - ;;- t�eds that of the hod there is danger at midday, Provide good pasta e--It rapid evaporation of the lake's water It y S s car two gallons of uid is hun so that y' will render cows ro &table, K the t pelt crystals floating on the snrfsFe, part of either husband or wife. In the bus- tbo Wei ht�is eoonl divided bo wean tli , - those who continue at hard labor; and such cultivator moving anion the corn lie • d s case, however, the desertion must be g Y �' h' as rater are liable to cut %r, if not die in PI the course of time ,flees sateen etfier, two wheels and out of .the way of the rider. - re ular in saltin + Thee the waters were finally etattire�'8cover accompanied by cruelty or neglect to pro- Y consequence of their reckleseneas. g g pastured stock. Doti t y iy A twist of the hand disengages the extin - neglect the paying ip and poplt - Go ed- In 1878 the lake an underground vide means of support. Conviction of sari• Sag - An attaelc of sunstroke generally comes p �° ous crimes also constitutes a round on car- guisher, and in a moment the stream of gas - ; without an special warning and ponce the afishing and to the fair after harves Time outlet into the river Obi, which lowered its ground enerating fluid is turned upon the flames. y Pe g fain cioudttio>a ' - to raise both buckwheat and t, i surface about three feet. 'The salt crust was neceity of prompt action if it does occur• Ps• - L5 pounds to • Mulchin lanes and trees are in rder. gThe xt n uisher adds about but whenever 'tote feolg a weakness or roe- g P so thick, however, that it retained its old -a - -- the weight f the wheel The idea is, that P Look after Rtes encumber and melon vines, .level, and now presents the otuious spectacle g short time the Moorish guide gave n n a till or other alarm, a fireman with r. tration suddenly coming over him while Don't cease fightin insect enemies a d evil of a salt- roofed lakes anextin uiahasr can be on the scene some a - a. working afield in very hot weather t is us.- W re . - the Sultan of Morocco and hit son a resent g • weeds. Neatness in marketing is table p Bally a warning that ahoald be heeed im- Dow about pupa ' for the feu Pro. of 200 male and ferns ?e slaves to celebrate minutes before the regular apparatus •ran ens :_: mediatelyf The wisettt course is to stop vide a good cloverparllture for p' �'h* takes battle °ly owe call out of eiQhty�re the avast of the marrie�e of this Heir to the arrive, and often a threatening blaze cro rr' �q _ , - 4 i s _ i I 111&*h throne; put out or held iw oheck. ;* �, III. . i s � is - _ x , 11 -f- -,Y, .FT - r. - - 1i•Yy i'. '6 xv' - 4 �'- ��^- r•' _ -f - - .,,�,... - 1y,1t ,. �. s• e.. :f I 5 3 +yam. - {; h', , ° � •! a • yam: ,,�_` yy 1 �,3 t a- ss. �s � ;7� z- x ��' v 3 ' x• � � �' mil. r v ' °r.- ` t. r• w z L, ' •• . Y !^ i - `dt.'" • -x A nut - F• .' k r ;v tom' ;may ,'g;`' U .� ,.$a` i- \ r1 -sr - max, ", ,a , ,� ', `: r',- ``.s '4 �:. .15',.+. E ? #'''' ' L ;�:?: , a �?itift• W �_. . •R� 3'9r , '* �t . ��! ._ as , r'' Y� I } • . v` . •, °+ y 045 b 3 , '. 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Sh feel his looked then he edtoV she sail Jack she ga% of Shan felt as Lester' cloth o pocket hand a, make 1 . rightly e I rejoins she kn . ing art, into h1 should honour would , ' lie teas man M life! _ The , to thq - manifo - victim book i - ' . sioa 01 . the m - tons r 1. - As - . sot of By th - _ . self -P partir alight steps quite equar But o - ' he lea there or me dingy of ``F ed, a durin W1 bourl - . voice Jack - Mr ncare cloth - . were . for h - Doss the j brine last 4 Mt ,_ so kc . been - fours, . . good - quall to specs likin '- crod - • him a cli, slow . -' . he h _ case, -14 Past ,' tnon ai( I _ %7�,N M ,fit. _ his E w ary kx_` . `; expl '.. for t sion • `• Stan - .. tette -f .- `1, `k 'i _^i g­ , a &, 1A r .'L . ; •` .� ,m N , ' - %+r ry ,n .rftl L •I h a6 9 r+ I �t ;is :a .r- '• '3 t -� , 4 a . -'1 '1 • 1. -► _ .. F � lv I- ' ) . .. �. 1 - 7 , ) * : . 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' }, ew' a ' :5F • .. f -D -+� 1 t •�� �+-� 1 ::z; *tea.:'.. - - u e - -' r- .. - .. ti� - - - - _ - - A, . : *' „n,. we' Irr`iP!! -,l+�t 1P 4si•xiQlt Sr- =J" # .ieNi' 3k -a _..+}. 3yj4.'ihS±.'SSVW %a .1; . = e4'2 4 °t -v • �" ',sVlo • `7 • d5•'! ` . +it2+.}Y:ia -. ,a,F: ,s., sa= -*n.•. sA- <, r y: ^ -. £H' .. ow 7. 4"sru• .`,C�' s^^a •t- §. . q: . . : �i r r Moore raisin ltia voiok and speak i Sea fair( ovsrconne for the -'� °' IN overnaat wife. �. g , g --- top( y Tfl�� DIT��im TUB T�04Q�, = �` F ' slow, stentorian tones. eight of bid nnele s altered face sad the y �.° ,, . � Y ` i - rt ate neatest woman in town. °`. "your uncle wishes to see me? Certainly unconscious pathos of the drooping figure .---- , •: _AI y 1- Folks say of for a wife; K ••• -o'• . + tfo ks fly iy gospel truth At what hoar shall I call on film ? reel, seated,+,b the lonely fireside nntrtanned hits. 'Chrestcainx ttib �'itlage e[ Rieetist ?try `1 r t . I'he M ere gwaksni to the _l�eanln x -_- i :, _' end orb tour life. y y. " b „ g Brdptions Increasing is Volume. :=.1 ; .. oqs het • the old lawyer suave( Jac 1 The old man rose, tattered to- 3 ;, I 1},istimo. Y This letter is yours --it eamalo my ad wards him and fell on his nook rtith a "-_ - 7ieturuh Brows+, she heats the world:. • .. of Their Presenoe. • - - A Catania despatch says : —The slink• .' : r e•. s:-, ... On bakin' broad and Epel j dress by mistake --by mistake.," shouts sobbing cry of : "Jack, my bo , for ive -'4 tion at Mount Etna is steadily growin . `. � � , at holt to dght }n dirt Moore beginning to lose his temper. Ina was too hard. Oh m ear gear Vint 'hey Were Cordial to the Bluerested g - It But her ►,t►n' icy- . y d wore. The main tracer is radon,( extend - - F ^,. `* And a:rcumva g R P + fd g y in ,and the mass of hot ashes, va and. =4 ; I,,- _ er is 1 }lco her pi ©- arnsf; which. -' M r. Pounce }more stared. boy, thank (3od that HO has itrou ht ou distaer• to ftouitrtiead, Now Itty arc No 3 gcr temp " Mistake —no ; I am not in the habit o back to me at last 1" was Friendly, scoria which it is vomitin is increasin in � : � r.4 . ; They ro hotly isna�►nn ►on short ; R g- Y :-'.. making mistakes, sir." �4 ' ; ;''° � � �. # _ , - du'tho' I ni free° and -cast (lice, :. _ The execution of further plans for the re• volameand violen.,P. Showereof fireyatones, "...,r t . ', Sometimes tihe n,a!;c� mo Fnort. '� Not z our mistake —m male's. Hi When Mc. Tredinnick scald command g mau of them of hu a size, and malted "} <`, f },�: ain't no lens° in Navin things . put our letter into An envelo addrease his voice he told how be had made the or- 1B1°�tabltshment of vested rights, hie, and for the matter are sometimes g ro'ected into the air ,` _ 4,, ," . ca riurned all tired na'it, P Y Pe + operation of processes of law at Homestead p 1 fi ail c to me, and, mine into one '.addressed ror which had led to their reconciliation, =Y: _ . t: - - jCor �ayin' ,v r}• tulle I "top: �� has beet► delayed by the committen of in- - to a height of 1,000 fetst, and dense clouds �_� - .• \'oar, 'Lek 1 w } pc your feet. - - von. On the day when he wrote his letter of in- veatiRa� ion front Congress, which has. de- of smoke and ashes hover continually over -t'' � _ I can't sit do4vn in onr hest room, " He gsautd'nt do better than address bin struction to Mr. Pouncemore, he addressed the crater. _ Two new cones, each about 800 - �� 4 -`_ mantled the presence of men who otherwise t_. ,. r _;, t It so �►,c•r Had spruce; self to Hie, commented the lawyer, dra an envelope to Jack meaning to enclose the feet high, have been formed, and from these ,, :': most over3 thu►�.w ri ve gut's I ing tip his stiff backbRne. g would have directed important events at fi , s 7 Pt - Fact,:, uarterl ch ue but after doin so, be streams of lava are constant( flowing. The °':�.;''' =;_;4;? 7'00 good for conlmon i►�c. „ q Y �l 8 Homestead. Y g• Though next• to SO1 }�tncc� th i I3ooY Did a leg ter intended for me come trt found that his ohequa -book was empty, and No man could read the patriotic words lava is advancing in a threatening manner ° ': ;., ": Puts cic.,nline, s. l ni bour your address , If so, it was Bent to you b the directed envelope had been left to his which come b ever mail to the Carne to in the direction of Nicolisi, a vII1Rge of 2,- .: _ . 11 To Kati l�r,Ferah s m'gli.ty apt mistake —by mistake," roared Moon. blurting -book. In the hurry of the moment headquarters by being solemul tm- 700 inhabitants, situated on the southern :: ,� 'z To run it in the ground. (" Deaf old Idiot I" This in a much low he had thrust the letter to the lawyer into presq ed by the stupendous importance of slope of Mount Etna, nine miles,from Cats - , "., �'_ . TNT err nin't no use in (:,akin ; I'm' tone.) the cover addressed to Jac);, leaving, as he the present crisis. And let no one think nia. The stream is now o_ my two •miles dis- ..f , . _.' % hh " Deaf I I'm not deaf, Who said I w',; afterwards discovered„ that directed to Cant from the vi e. y ' :- w to hear my cro,:a. crown; Some day, perhapR, 1'it wear my �„ that the man in charge of the Carnegie in- 118g _ : '.F :_ , f #;' �.. • # deaf . rapped out Mr. Pouncemore glarir Mr. Pouncemore in the blotting -book. terests is blind to the significance i:eturah she can t lions gnitiCanCe Uf the A DENSE S�IOHE HIDES THE CO3ATIW _; ' at his visitor. —" Jackson 1 Jackson l" be " And now 1 mast give old Jack Pounce struggle, "` ", �,, TliinR� around to heap cu• An' since we re h - told railed out, more a new set of instructions,' he finianed The iinmenaa columns of smoke ashes F H. C. Frick is a 'usL man and a determtn- ' ' ' =: " ' That the.© no moth or rust The head =clerk answered his" chief's Sur ►• with a smile that beautified his harsh fea- J which are hoverin over the burnin F mount,.::.--.= 'J. . (colts to corrupt, I y�,ieRR it's safe To s,iy there aid t no dust• mons with auspicious celerity. It was lode tares and shone like winter sunshine in his one. He realizes completely the nature g 8 gry g P Y have cowl, so dense as to cover eve thin F - ' Y• of the vast res onsibilit that is a on him. his habit to listen at the door of 1 r. faded oyes. "But tl -e eight of you has put P Y F. in the vieiitity with a mantel of darknes$ ,s :. - But. oh, what« i11 I�etatrah da = pouncemore'a sanctum, that he might, be st new life into me, my boy, and I don't think There will be no vacillation, no weakening �L'rt.htn those p -arty gates g in the policy he is followin He will kee and the craters are now invisible. The 3yYr;,:. x �. If she no longer finds t.hc dirt hand to put matters straight when co ts. yaul'1 have to pay your succession duty fast g' P largest craters are still ejecting immense ,A,: ° - That she so desr'Y t�'l�jf ,viii be; pticationa arose between client and souls ar. yet. —Oh,' there's a ring at the bell. My right �l in is-straight open course. He shins, masses of boiling lava, the streams of which _: %;` - d,;,:,; O'erGhadotr.ed heav}r - reader and amanuensis Jack the kindest 1 continue to have, he colic P are stead,( rowin wider and are as" stead,- '. ',�'t Ingulfed In awfn },'t i}'O11j: Iiesidea, Mr. Jackson derived a good deaf + port of hie principals. $e will meet appall - malicious amusement from listening to °tee R t Y creeping g g persistency, ' , _ :� _ - �ti'hcn m� I�aturah cn.ers►n- g and brat of iris who creams all the news- 1 ecee in with terrible ersiatene foot ,;.t•�. and cannot use a hroont. game of cross-questions and crooked papers sad writes my letters —most of them• ing obstacles in the great task he has under- by foot, upon certain of the villages lying ,.':_`: ". q taken. He ex ere them but bin lit which was so frequently played in P:.r. at least. Not private instructions to my will be unchanged to the send come what on the mountain slopes. :.y ` <`•:y Pouncemore "s rivateroom, lawyer, of course. g ' VENATURAPAgTiALLYDXgTno1Zb., . - ',r. . P may, It will be, it already is a mighty ;.�-,� _' r TEMPTATION This gentleman Jas, then the dear opened, and Thrupp - at 1 , " . - L a MOORI's g u has come to complai of announced " Miss I.oster," And to Jack's struggle. e. No panorama of war itself pre- A later despatch says :— Enormous mean- +..it ; .. � - some mistake about a letter he wrote to I scuts more Lstrillin and dramatis situattone :. -f' ;i - - „ utter delight and astonishment, in walked g descent rocks and immense clouds of steam -:.,i. =1r me, acid t11e lawyer with d }golly. the young lady with .gray eycss— �lirait than are already in view. As it coutinuaa continue to be thrown out of the crater of ��'��` :�. - CII3PTLly III. " This morning I received a letter written Lester, his good angel. to unroll, pictures worthy the attention of Mount Etna. Part of the village of Vena- � - _ : 4:-, , � � , ck'rase st:11 debating with himself as by my uncle, Mr. Tredinnick, to I1r. the nation will be disclosed. - ' [THE ZNDJ turn bas been destroyed by lava, and an im- , t.�N" 1. Jack 7 Pouncemore — a letter which was unfor u- Peace now reigns at Homestead, but it is mense amount of damage been done to . " "�� :} " t� whether he should or should not allow Hate( put Into the wrong envelope," fix- • ,- : then lie Y P peace at the cannon's mouth, There is mar• neighboring chestnut woods. Committees " "'' '. t the temptation to overcame him ; �lained Moore 'mpatiently, (Here .he } Id - " . &' changer] his coat, took }tin hat, and went 1 ;der et in the hearts of the people. 1 of citizens are being formed to relieve the ..: ;.. j ' out into the street. The misdirected letter out the letter iii his hand -to the clerk.) "I Under FaliiIIg hooks• ` would like to puts bullet through you " sufferers. " ;h ol4 -, °• was in his breast .pocicct ; he was snaking a opened and read it, for, as you sea, it vas. Alpine climbing is attended by risks of i hissed a striker into the ear of a newal3aper _ Y .. addressed to me." many kinds. Oue of the worst is the den• man who had advised a stranger to refuse _ � 4 i � Awy,4 - s; .•. 1 - ,•...• sort of compromise with himself ; he would The clerk took the letter. Iundersti nd. ger trom falling stones. Two members of to answer an unauthorized demand for his Th8 Paper Age. ;_.?.f .' ' _:; . 1. not detrtroy the letter, nor would he send gg `� 'r':-`''' it on to its rightful destination. He I will}�explain the matter to Air Pou ce• the Alpine Club, Mr. Foster and Mr. Wal- ' name and business this aftornoott. more. The world has seen its iron. age and * -:��p %.A, would consider the matter further during ker, with two rofeasionalg ides had been There was more of this arrogant interfer- g ,r P P brazen a © but this is the age of a r . - " Jackson, long accustomed to suit his to the summit of the Ai uille du :olio,, a taco with personal rights all over the town age, g paper. • - .- F : - the day. A City omnibus passed him, and g We are making so many things of paper. - Y p voice to his employer's tympanum, man,, ad tv -day, and few dared resent it. The Com- 3 ns the morning was fine, there were snore ak which had been ascended only twice Y� ;�' `r pe „� ., outside than inside passengers. Jack Bail- to convey to hira why )V1r. Trodinn' 'a before. 'rho getting down from.tho to mender of Lho National Guard said he that it will soon be true that without paper ° ; �� : pp there is nothin made. We live in a r #,i.I ; umred in, and then suddenly a sort nephew had called. most rocky cone was a work of much ditli- would arrest any one who attempted to as- g P Pe , houses `'' ' ' ed it, j 33 sumo the over of the mob a stn in this , wear paper cl thing, and sit on . ". -;; .'�,y °L : k� of electric shock went through him, which Yea —yes I undelstand, Mr. Po ce. eulty, but was safely accomplished, and the F g a er cushions in a er Cara rollin on a r _ i�t ` caused him momentarily to forget all about more said, brightening. " Mr, Tredin tick mountaineers were carefully skirting round w'ay• but nobody cared to act as complain• F P P F R+ P Pe x his uncle, the misdirected letter; and his has made amistake —a mistake excu, ble the base of it, looking for the easiest coots nut in such a case. wheels. If we lived in Bergen, Norway, we - >:f could o on Sundays to a paper church. �e � own alternate battlings against and parleys at his age ;but," ha added, staring at ark by which to continuo their descent. After The plans for r4�opening the Homsttad g Y P Pe :' y`'a "� ` mills and for reducing rho strikers to a We do a cod paper business over paper ' - r _' ,,c with temptation. For he found ►aimself through his gold - rimmed spectacles, you a time they found themselves, as Mr. Fos. + g counters buying paper goods; paying for '� • lad with the have also made s mie k hat ter says, at the head of a root precipice more complete. subjection to the law for ob. ' • • :,, - �•. sea ed opposite the young y to a to supposing Y B F F them with paper money, and deal in paper v! :�A > .,,' gray eyes, the Dun lad whose fare he a letter intended for you reached m . —L. overitanging a glacier. The rocks present- vioua reasons will tSot be; made public in + R Y Y young 3 Y advance. It can only bn said in genera stocks on paper margins. We row Laces - , -i, ;� I ed no teat diticult beyond their site Hess Y !3 ' Y had aid sonic weeks ago. think I am right —am I not Jackson in R Y Y P , in r boats for paper prizes. We o to �• p and the art struck sirs, ht Lerma that decisive activa >`ivill be taken Pape P Pe P g rs: °_ Events were falling out strangely that saying that no misdirected letter Carr to p Y q down• paper theatres where paper actors play to '' k' - " : morning. For weeks lie had been watching the office this morning ?" he added, tu; ing Some few hundred feet below, a butteress very soon. No violence is apprehended in z . _ :. .:' _; for a chance 'of seeing Miss Mirah Lester, to the head - clerk. atour right hand a't•tracted us, and we ass- connection with the threatened strike in Paper audiences. As the age develops the > _ �. ed atrat h' along the fa.e of the cli to the Pittsburgh mills to- morrow, cumin man will become more deeply en• . �. ;' R s• in the hope that she might acknowledge Jackson bowed deferentially, glancing g g - meshed in the paper net. He will awake ., .t ; _ their informal acgnaintauce by at least a askance the while at the young man, ho, • gain it. Jakob was leading, Walker next, I .The men are intelligent and naturally in the morning and creep from under the ,5 N .. . bow and a smile. Now, on the very clay iu his opinion, was behavin in a moat sin. ' followed, and Baumann brought up the la4wbiding. Their sympathies are ■trongly a erelothin of his a rbed and utonhis.. :k:1,- 8 P P g P Pe p�<�, that h rd bran ht him face to face with ular not to say auspicious manner. rear. Only one was moving at a time, and enlisted in behalf of their Homestead broth- a r dressin own and his paper all rs. - 1- " tom tatioei th e r met. Would she roinem g .. „ Y P p Pe g g P Pe PPe •.'- ' x'?�" _; _4" every one had the rope as taut as possible ren, and the realize that the are making He will walk over paper carpets, down r ° :' .- k; & r� # . p S Then, said Jack, rising, I must lo- yy y p P rp Pape L-er him ? He looked across at'her in nir,n between himself and his neighbor. a great aaerifiee in going on strike merely out stairs, and, seating himself in a paper chair, 7'.- - -. '` q g' giro for my intrusion on your time. I —I; of sympathy. The know that there are "'•- - ly. She was reading ; but she seemed to thought it right to bring you the le,tte' that Jakob was crossing a narrow gully, when Y read the paper news in the morning paper. _ - . : - ' - •, ; suddent without warning, as though he very few sympathy strikes on record that p ;.'..-.r -m '� - ' feel his ea glance, for she suddenly carne into ni hands under such— liar r A paper bell will call him to his breakfast - `ti`', 3 blushed, smiled divine(" , and y ' • =h looker up,', Y Pe I bad trodden u n the ko stone of the wall ever Succeeded. T hey number about 3,.100. cooked in a r oven served on a r - "_! ` . Y circumstances with as little delay a poi- I l'o Y • PaPe P Pe .ii4 then held out her hand. " I have au wish- the whole face for shirt or fort feet above At the Braddock mule, opposite Home- dishes laid on a paper clout on a paper s `` Bible. The letter is now to your yeast: ton, i y Y Pap PaP :' �� " ' ed to than(: you again for yonr timely loan," ++ him sled off, and with a crash like• than- stead, there are more than a thousand, and table. He will wipe >e his lips with a a r wy" -'. Y o so I have only to wish you good -mor ng. I the are said to be read to Lake similar 1 Pe paper , _�• : -, -, she said, "and ;o —to repay it." ++ Good-morning," ce Led Mr. Po nee. der, reeled of tons of rocks precipitated Y Y napkin, and hazing put an his paper shoes, I. -". - Jack was hardly conscio'ts of the money g+ P themselves upon him. action. There are its all the Carnegie mills aper hat and paper coat, and then taking '_:, -',' she gave him, for a sudden overpowiog sense I more, extending a formal band for Ja k to about 2.3;000 men, but a considerable ro- of shame and self-contempt Belzer( him. He shake. He was determined to oho this : In an instant he was torn from his hold P is paper stick (6o has the choice of two _��`;;. portion of this number the cow n believes ': -.., .sl-„ " bad tom red Dun man what be th lit ,and hurled down the reci ice with them. P° de•r riptious already), be will walk on a - felt as if the steady, candid gaze of %lirah Pe young precipice cannot sibl be induced to stri e. paper pavement or ride iu a pa r tae "' - I g Fortunate) Walker was able to hold on, pea y PaP P H of his ungrateful conduct towani h' d V Lester 's gray eyes penetrated through the g U Y Yresi ens sibs of the Amalgamated As- :: _ cloth ' his eynat es the letter in }sin breast- I uncle. though the strain on him was awful. riage to his paper office. a will or- aociation refused to say to -day what would _< As the uproar ceased and silence even ganize paper enterprises and make paper pocket. The touch o her little 'gloved Jack left the office with slow, heavy ps. P be the attitude of his organization in the more im impressive we looker( in one g profits, a will sail the ocean on paper hand seemed to posses so►ne magic power, to He knew that he ),ad sleeted to folio the P matter of s general sympathetic strike. steamahi and navigate the air in paper ' ' , another a faces with blank dismay. From Ps g P Pe . . make him see thing -, in their true light and , ateeP and thorny pat(: ; that he had man- y' The Homestead strikers are basing some balloons. He will smoke a paper c' ar or ;' tered and trampled' under foot a real our position it seemed impossible to aft he es on the ssibilit of the railroad men P,;. .rightly to estimate his own mental attitude. P what had become of Jakob and only the f Po Y paper tobacco in a paper pipe, lighted with _ - . He stammered out some entirely inane temptation. But as he set his face to rds re u•tn to handle the product of the mills a a r match. He will write with a r -_ the rest ar le cross - crowned do a of tight rope fold us that his body, living or P Pt paper -' - rejoinder. What would she Lhink of him if K F there i turned out by non -union men under ncil whittle er sticks with a paper ] P deal was s�t11 fastened to as. pe , PaF P . she knew hour near he had been to suppress- - St. Paul's, the inevits -Lie reaction red Wilting military protection. knife, go fishing with a paper fishing-rod, a , x, _ in and deatro in a letter that bar} come 'from strong emotion set in, and a dui feel in a voice singularly unlike his own, Gen. Snowden said to -day that he thought ='.�_ ' .. g Y g in of de cession and ho lessnesa took �'Valker at loo th dried out, "Jakob l and S 8 paper line and a paper hook, and pot his . _ - . into his -hands by chance . which, therefore, g P the troops would be kept at Homestead catch in a paper basket. He will go shoot - should have been doubt sacred tb -an I possession of him, a had done our hearts sank within us as it passed with- ,,, : t - y y r i„ about two weeks. No one at all acquainted ing with a paper gun, loaded with paper _ : ; , ' : honourable man. IIow terribly base he right but the consciousness' th he out response. Jakob. ash Jaicub. t'l'alker with the temper of the striker believes that cartridges and:will defend his country In '? would seem in her eyes, if she guessed tl►at 1 had acted as became an honest m did repeated; and I trust none. of my reltdera it would be possible to peaceful( operate per forts with paper cannon and paper ' �'�, ,4. •'• ;itt he had coldly reckoned on the death f the 'not at the moment briDl its own r ard, may ever know the relief me fe16 when the y pa p " `7::,.,;; the mills at the end of that period without ,?,Drabs. Having lived his paper life and Irian who had filled 'a father's place i�n his I for when he reached his office, he re ved a re i came back, "Ich leer' noc/t," a very strung armed force for the protection. achieved a paper fame and paper wealth he b �- . life ! severe reprimand for his lapse from notu- balker craned over a rock, and then tarn- - .; �.; , 1. p P of the men. There is no chance of the men will retire to paper leisure and die in paper - •_ ': . The young lady, being quite at a Ilse as ality• and as he took his seat at his k no ed round• g p peace. There will be a paper funeral at `.: • i weakening at resent because of lack o! - to the real triune of her fellow traveller's inspiriting ho of a happier future i t• Sala" him, ". he said. "He is awfully . �' _ manifest agitation, imagined him to be the teed the commonplace drudgery fgtbe hart, and bleeding frightfully." ratans' which the mournera,dreased in paper crape,:t.� ag p geCy 4 g Y• 'heir own and kindred organizations will will wipe their eyes with per hand- - i- __.,`t, victim of bashfulnes9. 50 she resumed her present. I contrived to shift niy position, so that I lad( su I thorn with all the mons the pa .T 5 � book in ha ignorance of the violent revul• The day pined, d and b8 went hem to his could sec him. his face was black with g Y P� Y Y Y ke> chiefs, and the preacher will preach in a _- 1 : happy g y pine need for a ong fight. If an appeal for phy- paper pulpit. He will lie in s paper coffin; � - - lion of feeling she had roused in the breast of lodgings thoroughly tired out. B next blood and dirt, the •kin torn from his bleed- sical assistance should be sent out, the in- elsewhere to this paper it will be seen that '` ._a �: the man opposite to her', and of the women• morning he rose early, and walked wn to ing hands, and his clothes in ribbons. After dications are that there would be an equally he has a chance of doing so already if he is a . tons result brought about by their meeting. Russell Square. The sight of the 11 re• a moment be recovered his footing. Then prompt and effective response if the tenor pa r —we mean pauper. He will be wrapM _••''; . -:; 5 . As on a former occasion, the young lady membered house, even though he kn w it to he untied the rope with trembling fingers, of the offers, which for a week have been pfd in a paper shroud, his name will be on- . ; _.a. ; s' got out at the corner of Wellington Srreet. be now tenanted b strangers, res ed the and erawlad aloe the face of the cliff to pouring in means anything at all. � '�. y g y graved on a paper plate, and a paper hearse, - -; , , , By that linos Jack had regained sufficient balance of his mind, and brought some the other aide of the gully, where some The feelings of the strikers toward the adorned with paper plumes, will carry him .-` 'a . - self- possesion to be able to respond to her measure of his former lightheartedn snow offered means to staunch his wounds. troops are re,pidly changing. They are no to a paper -lined grave, over which will be .• - ° . parting "good- morning ;" then rte, too, On reaching home shat evening h found As soots as he was safe, Baumann called g y y. raised a Paper monument. • ' longer cord, he are not even friend( �y�' <�4. �N� ` addressed in Lady's to us to stand still, and clambered carefully _ . -A �T`�' .; , _ alighted from the omnibus and (tent his a ]otter awaitin hint, -., gg .•_ steps towards Lincoln's Inn Fields. He had handwriting. 13o tore it quickly o n, and over the spot where the rocks had Given . •_ - a _! - --p, {-..,!, -,_ will ,our only toad lying these. I followed, If 1$honid Die To- nla�ht� . quite made up his mind to act fairly and read as follows : y B, �,ltt,�e �BII. .r a, ° a _ - >?iluarely in the matter of the mis -sent letter and then Walker, a If I should ui oto f t - I$ `" '_ -. But on arriving at fir. Pouncemore's office - THS BAY `sass, . My [mead wool oo p n y qn e face W Iiit;Ir$DOiv, Nov. `�, 38--. Jakob had indeed bad a wonderful escape, $store they laid it in its testin)t plane, Brains and stature do not go together b� . -• _ ' she learnt that the lawyer.was not expected and on taking hold of the rope to tie hire on �::` ` ' .- P I have heard f m Mr, g Po And deem that death had left italmost fair, any means, and somb of the most famous . " ?- ::.' -.. there until twelve o'clock.. So fcr an hour MY DEAR BOZ,— sin we sere awsstruek to find that all _: x� -: -•1 - t•' Pouncemore how you behaved wit regard And laying snow -white flowers against rap men in the world have beau little men, or, r r �' s° or more Jack paced round and round the Y but one of its strands were severed, so that hail • ,/ ), - „,. . , dingy garden honoured by the appellation to a letter I wrote to him, and whio reach-. his whole weight had hang literally on a Weald smooth it dawn, with tearful tender at least, they have been short. Everybody �,; -, of "Fields," thinkiugof all Utat hadhaP en- edyoubyanaccident for which sh 1 never thread. Strange as it Ina a ,the moss, can think of a dozen men besides President • `".:;.>, I,: -. ed, and all that he had been saved from , PP�c And fold my hands with lingering caress- `. cease to thank God. If you will co down Harrison (who is an thing but buried under , _ rock that had done Ibis probably Poor hangs, so o mpty and so cola tonight. �, , ,.� , -. - Wit,• . p Grandfathers at as caricatnriats . � , ' ° , o during the past two hours. hero as early as you can to•marro morn• saved his life by jerking him out of the line fri whose names are leadiII ones sin li- , � ,, -' 11 When all the church clocks in the neigh- ing I will explain how the mistake occur- of fire.. It I should die to- night, feign, g po My friends would crap to mind with loving tics or literature or basinesa to -day who - i.' ^-. •. ' , < bourhood had lifted uptheir variously -toned red. —Your atf'eetionate uncle. `1 ,;> ., -�,... ,. _ No bones were broken, though Jakob was thought have fewer inches by several than, say, - : _' t • a"x ` voices to announce the birth of another noon The letter was signed in rather . steak Some kindly deed the soy hands had wrought, E, Y bad( bruised all over, and after a quarter Bishop Brooks. A writer in the Gentle- lain entered the lawyer's office, looking characters -- EDWARD TRi4:KNICH, Y Some gentle word the from lips had said, P f ":'� ...� C. - 11 of an hour's rest he was ready to start ends. on whI oh the waling feet had sped; mans Magazine marshals many celebrated ? , ".:,, 11ir, Pouncemore w•as a tall, thin old man Jack read the letter with kened ;• q again. The memory of my selfishness and pride, little men whose tittle talents have enriched . ='1" � nearer seventy than sixty, dressed in black pulses and bisming eyes, wondered a little ;� ;` {t�,_s• My hasty words would all be aid aside, the world since " Zaccheus, he, did climb a . 4:.:4;, -- - clothes of old- fashioned -cut, His manners who bad acted as his uncle's am oasis • _ And so I should be loved and mourned to- - � # were as much out of date as his garments, then folded it n and at it in the pocket ' 'dent �chL• tree" to see over the heads of his taller : , -' M�,- :- - b low York Ina. : � :. _ . for he had an aimaet Grandisoniau L•ourtti- where that othepr loiter bad lain, will �trcuth It I stiaald die to nlghi� companions. Balzae as that little fellows 7: ,..,., _. . , � Hess of address • his bona were bows not and honor and right feeling were i bin The clew York Herald of Monday says : are the fellows for work ; being short him- ..a `_. _."k,�'�''" ' gg g —" After the silo in of 'Throw Oat the &vea hearts estranged would torn Dace more serif he did not hesitwts to nia what Bacon . ' "' ~ `. ,`� `t9 the jerky nods, or careless touchin s of hat - in the balance a giratwa►lthand and singing to me, yy ' - brims, or snatchy doffing° peculiar to this dishonor —and hs lance of a girl' candid Life Line, by Mr. Stebbins, at the Couven- Recalling other dayy+it remor.=eifndiy -- said too about the evident relation between - . ::- ' .: :: ; :, '� ;: last quarter of the century o es (lad made the balance di on t e ri ht Lion, the first address of the afternoon ternQOn was The eyes, whiehchide me with averted Rtanoe, over - developed inches and adder- developed ' . t- ' " ", ` � =j s -1 - Mr. Pouncemore was not Y p g announced. Ira D. Bank was the speaker. Would look Upon me a9 of yore perahanee. ,. _ f,. Perlin quite side. Y inn And soften in the old familiar way ; brain. The champion of the tall tray have s, . >� ,_ :: � ; x. zd.., so keen of eye or so acute of brain as ho had Jack went down to Wimbledon by the His subject was Christu►u Endeavor Ep - tr `' ' 1 K Far who could war whit dumb unoonsotauus I his say about that as soon as he pleases ; .. " ::1. land, and he assured the convention that slay t 'K - ". °'` been twenty or even ten years ago. $e first train from SDaterloo, and tied his but on this side there are Napoleon (who ::- � - �, ; found it necessary to rub ills spectacles a uncle's door by nine o clock. The ►Trees the a �s °Aoki °g great headway all 801 mlQbtreattorgiven of all to- sight. � five feet one) Admiral Koppel, At- �_:' Y In - pe , K -, Duke of':. - - N€ ` good deal, grumbling as he did ao at the was a rest , sou - looking villa, tandin eve: Gireat Rrlttuuu. the a ourae of his O, flriendsI I pray to -night Lila and Oliver Cromwell. The w } + �' �':f quality of the lens supplied b the opticians the well back from the road behind th two big address, he remarked that had Homestead, gsop not your kisses for my dead, cold brow; Wellington and Lord Nelson were both a . = -` ; of to day. PP y P Pa., had two or three Christina 8sdeavoar The way is lonely, tot me feel them now. deal under six feet; Genersii Sheridan r y Ten years ago spectacles were trees which aye the banns its n e. As 'Think geltLly of me, I am travel wore, B :: 11 , " ,. g societies, with their brotherly iallaeIIeze, was mash shorter than General Arent who ': ' .� " .1- � spectacles. He was a trifle deaf and riot Jack lifted the latch of the whi - painted the rboent troubles there would never hav% fatteridg feet arc pierced with many a '1`>•� :� Vic': 1 = liking to admit the fact fro frequently made entrance ate, his heart beat t with thorn. was sot a tall man, about the height of fi;4' ; q Y g ooaacred. He r•eferrod to the pleasantrein - Folglve, Oh, hearts eetrattRed tolgive, I plead ; Frederick the C3reat. Michael Angelo and . :" - ,� . crooked answers to remarks addressed to mingled excitement and appreben on. The Hens of Ids lead and Amerios, and said When dreamla ree► is mine )r abash( not need" id Thomas Moore (not t -' • � 1• him ; and nothin vexed into more than that door was o nod b the o batle Tetra q The tenderooes for which long to sight. sir Christopher Wren, �._ ...- _ -t ` - ` .`,,, . - a client should manifest itr,paticnee at his Why, good g PP• that war between the two nations was for. _ an inch above the five feet) Alexander Po - R z '" '� , '� �� gracious me ! it Master Pe -, ' t, . . slowness of speech or notice the difficult Jack- --well 1 And I'm lad to " ou back ever out of the ue stoon. ,-. (only four feet six) Voltarie and Calvin and» x �. ' 8 The Canadian Bela Les n io their j; "` he had in seizing the various "points" in a again sir.,, g; i gg au QoeaQ d David Garrick and John Milton and Will- i•.x Yom,. . case. Mr. Pouncemore was, in far .. w is m tmole ?" asked J , rather test as Mr. Sankey sat down and a Save the The Norwe ian ba ne Eilom hu 'ust ar- lam SiYilberforae and Lord Shaftesbury are; ; III! - . - ..." 1� . , �. 9� . �. " � �i.� . _w _Vft � . I - - - - I ___ . .----- ­ I 0 vqlft�,,�Wex " _- , . .. , _-, -, I . * __W_�_�. . , ' - . . . . , , ?;A;1_7 -,,-�'Xu%104��, "'!J V, I I ", * - -_;, - �_<_w _'Itg' - _� .. , . - L - 1, " I � . - IIIIIII I ..... � . - ­ '� _-,, � -- , -.,f. . - - J. 41w,,,*".� i I i_,!vg-AbW,A omqww, ,-,-,-- _,� R - 44 i . ,,.. , � 1. 13 '.'� 4T4Y,� 4J�, . I M - I , - X- - 1W . -, , . - � ­ , . .;_�,,­ ­ "._ �, , -1 � I r,_ . I ­,4, . � , . ­ �*,; � . ,44. � , . , 4 f�- I . ?� `11 .- � . 101`�-IIA4 111_� .�g�,I _., - __ ,,�_ - ��-,T - . � __ ` , . A . I WT .I';- 1. 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There are ' , . .1 - - - ... I - .. � ' 4i sorels. 25 rods frontage--on *Inch is a solid - . 11. - . . It - , ! . I -1 . :. _. __1 . ' . I " �� _. . . . :` - brick house, with every convenience also driv- _. . - . L � I - . 117.�. - Supreme Court with the vl w of . - . I .. . . -11, - i -._-- . , . I �JARGON . � a%�4:�Ihb, `,J-`*4S4 ­ - !, � r i �Z The ewe haa been entered k the - .'' . _ t, - r � . ­1 :, - I �, - and stables, ill . - � s . � . - . "' 01" . . I . . . � .1 ng orchard, and - . I - - - _. I I.. I . . , . . . . I , � .1 . . - -_ - ­ I - . .. �,,­ finding out 'whether Local L gisla. " house Us place is located . .- - 1% . . - � ... P , 1,�-r. . - 1_ .,-,, , . - -. j sin,ill fruits of all kinds. - -_ -_ 4i- . � - - - " . '. � - : 11 - . ,� _L - - ­ . / - . . I % . I I . - I I - I . .. - ,� I - - ��, -;:. 4. '. 0 . . _. . . . - . � .-. . I . - - i- I I __ . � . . . I .;I...- --' tures have the powir 0 pas such OPPoatte the Pickering college, andis one ofthe - . � I . . ll ... - .- . . . . .. I � . � . - 7 . � . . ,"* most desirable properties in the vill A I L . � . . .. I . . I . . . . - . � . L M � 1, . . . - . . . % � �. : �_ . - . - I - ­ .� . � . . . � �:;� ;, - ._,� I W0.1 , measures. In all probability th Mat- - for particulars to JOHN FIELD. or llei. ATS9. _ �� , . .. L I . . - . � . . - . � I . I - - kl� ,z- - - I - Zilt Wi4tvilto Nt '­� .. 1. � .. ,.- ... I . . . . 1., - . .. . I .- - . . _. . -1 ARDSON, Pickering viliage. ity-6m. - - . - . . I % . - . �_. . .. . . I I... . - I ?,; , I .L,�' ., . .,� ter will be taken to Privy Coun, il be- I si. . . , . .: . I --- ' - � .0, � � I ... I . � I . . . . . . ­ o . . I . . _4 .. I � % published dve Friday morning zt its offt . ce fore the thing will be finally s -,ttled. -_ - -_ ____ --'-- -_ - Dress Sh*rt .L .1 �. . .�� . . : . Milk Pahs �,.- - I ,­ � . . I .- . � I - . - . . - . .. .. . I . . . � . . � --.- .V, ., - �. . Vickering, Ont, OR SALE.-tile-'estate of ths late . I . . . . . ... .:.. . '. I I . . - ii - . . ' FUrs. Every, containing 50 acres, being . . . . . . . . . I . I - . . . . '. - .-. .� ". . 4-11.­­ - �17�:: -,, VuRms - .-.,,I::- - - � �-. The Hamilton Weekly Tt plar composed of the S.W. quarter of lot 10 in the . - .. . . . . . � . . I . - . . . I . - : - . ­ I . __ � . I , � -, , �. . . . . - ' . - r In advance. §ays :-"The country-papers, t t are 2ud con of the the township of Pickeritij, f, � . . . . . . . . . . . . � I .1 . . . - 1� � �. - . ­ . 911,025v* V*az; $1.co if ]paid ' IntKingston road,46 miles from the r ,,ont, I * ht Ties, . .-- -;-. - - - - Butter 'Crock's L - � I . . . . . I . ,own of IL�? . I I I . .. RATES OF ADVERTISING: W ­ . IN I . . - �' - - ­ __ . sometimes sneered at by the mart itby and limiles from Pickering .Village. . . . - � . .. . .- - � - - . . . - . I I . . . . . . � � � 10,ce , _. - . I I .t; �1. _ - - First Insertion, per line - . - �ts- Alecks pf the city press, are the alVa_ Good soil, good buildings and every convenionoo. . � . . . . . .. . . . - L. .. . .. . .- .. . I p �. I � Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 This is a very desirable property. Title indle- . , . . . - I � 0 . . - .. I . This rate does not incInde Legal or Foreign ad utable. For further particulars apply on the . . . . I � I � I L . % . . tion of journalism in Canada. As a p . Silk Gloves . " � .. .. Turnip . � �4��,, . I . Vertisoments. in premises, to A. A. POST, County Architect,Whit- . Seed . I . A, .. -.1 rule they are clean, patriotic ai d - . . . I . . - . - i . . .1 Special terms given to parties making c 11 b or W. V. RICHARDSON Notary, Public, � . I ia 1, I . -_ on- v _. � I - � .91 I .. , Mots for 3 or 6 moltithe or by the year. Half- dependent, in marked contrast, with- PLkertng. i8tt - . I . - � . ­ . . . I . ­ . , , , , . - . . . . I . � . I . � "I - I ; "I' Yearly or yearly contracts pa�able quarterly. . ______ ___ . ' - Bairrel Saft * .. - " I' . . . Dusiness cards, ton lines or under, with paper, the slavish to-dayism of the grol it or- Neck Frilling - - - - -, �, - - NO T I C E. . , - . � . . One year, $5 00, payable in advance. . I . . - - - - . . � '. � I per ,,.., gans which toil under the lash o;i party - . . . . . . '. . . � . -_ . . lavNotics In local columns ton cents I -_ . i . . I - . . . . � . - . . . , . - I - .- ; � I I five cents per line each subsequent insertion. and monoi)oly. The people (1 this ' - . . ..- . . - - . * � . � � . OTWITHSTANDING the teports .. ' .. . . . " . Special contract rates made known .on spplica- . . . - L - � . . ... . I ­ . . - I � � - . . S . : :.. - tion No free advertising. . country should stand by their I - I or,cal N circulated to the contrary, This Mowat Fish Net Veilj*n'g . .- Table Salt I - . ­ . �_ AWvertisoments without writtert nstructions paper." . Mfg. Co. of Wkdtby, beg to inform farmers and i . . � . ­.. . - . . , _� . � I � . - � . . . - I - : - . .� . - ... will be inserted until forbidden and charged &o- . ­, . . I . the public that their Foundry is still r(inning, - . - I � rrk, - � . .. I .. I . . . - . . . .. -_ . i : . I.. I .. .. ;, cordingly. Orders for discontinuing adverMiie- . . and thAt they are making the celobrated " Con- . , , . . . . � . - . . - 2' , �, I � i . . i L I ments must be In writing and sent to the pub- .. The Toronto Industrial exhibi �ion is tre Cut "Mower Turnbull Binder, Whitby Twin Su vests - - . .. . * - , . - , . . '* . . . . . . . . . . - lisher. . plow and other implements as u usl and also mmer I . .- : I I :_ , 7 looming up, when the city peop] 3 ex- carrying on a general replair.rig business. - . � � - . _. - ­ - f- . - - L . . Job Work promptly attended to. � _. . - � Points for all the populax plows always in stock. . . - . . . . . � . . � , .. I ! I . - pect to reap a rich haivest, ,isten . . . - . . - . . � . .. .- I . � . I __ . _.. W. J. CLARK a PROPRIETOR@ D. Smith, Pickering, is our agent. . . -, . . _ . , I I - - . what sympathy the Telegram express-- Whitby, Jane 25th IM. - N I . - __ , - X : . i ­ . . . I Coraline Corsets .- - , ... -. - . - .- - ______ - I Fresh Chees(3 _-: I " � . - - ' es for the farmers of this coun � ry: - -- - - . . . . . � - I . 4Dur ]Politles-Strict Independence. , .. . . . I . . I __ . ­ .. . _m . ,� . . _. I . . . . .. � � . . . . . i - I - Grumble I- of course the fa--mers .-R. PARKER- . , , � - � : �. ' . - . . . . . . . ­ - - I - --- � ��. - I :1 ... .. - ­ . .1 . 'Bis ­ it * * . . I , -7- . . .1 __.. . Our At ra-A First-class Local Paper. . grumble. and theybave cause en)ugh. , . . . I . - . . , Dress Shields, . ancy CU s . . �_ -, �.. I " I ,-... 40ur ]ExpeetatI43zis -The hearty An ocean of perspiration is need-id to , MERCHANT TAILOH.- . - . . .� I., L ;� � . �. . I - . . _. . I � ... � - _1 -et of . - 4 1 � . . _. � � . . _. - upport of the veovle of INckering and vicinitv. float a lonely dollar into the pool, . .. I . I . � .- . . _4 w,_ ­ _. -1 � HIGHLAND CREEK * * - - . . � I I 1. " - . � I . the fanner. Money comes easi.�r in . . . I I ' , � ­ � . . L - L, ­ . - LL - A choice stock of imported goods always New Ribbons .. - �. .1 -Prunes And'Pickles* !_ , _ , . . . , . - ..- _. city than it'does in the country. I I . . . �. ­ , - , � - . . - . % � 5 . - ; i. / . - - ti g ea . . . - . . . . ,., I.- _. . . - - . , � � �� . FRIDAY. JULY 29, 1892. . . TZ - I . . . . -_ -_ It Iso goes easier. Get * n ith on hand. Terms cash. Fig guar . . � ' - I . - . . ' ' I . � �. ­ I . .. 1. " . . . - __ - . . _. anteed. A call solicited. � . . I �, 11 . out of the earth with a ploug and . I * �_. " .,.-.. - . � MQRE DAM-AGES. --. ..- . - " __ -I------------- Ladies Blacking - . - . .. _. � -1. . _. _. ­ . . .. .Washboards . I __ ­ _', . �, 1. .- - - .'..� . I . .. _ other instruments of torture t i the - . . - . . . :. I , .k., , * - . L . - L . .1 I . - - � , I -..-. . . . ­ . IRST CLASS FARM TO RENT:- , . � . . . .. � .. , � - . . .. . &,�, t. ., . .. V , . . . ..� Reeve Parker read a letter to the hired man is no rapid rise to afflu 3nee. FFor a term of years. Being parts of 1,ots . . . . . .. . . . . I . - �. ��: I . . - .. .� 1. _. - I . . . . - I- - . L . . . . -1 I I.* - : a_ . .. .. I I . - . - - .. I .. � I . . . . .- . . . . . - .. . . . .. . . - . , . . , I . . � � * - - ­ . . . - . . � . _ 1L - . - co u . A � � ! - uncil on Monday which -be had re- All this is an old story to people - who 7 aud 8 on the Broken Front, Lake Snore, Piok- . . . ..)5 *, . . . . . . , , 1. . . IV ceived from Lawyer Hill, of Sto have experienced or observed th(-, toils mileb from Pickering village, containinq i%4 . . . . - : - . . . . , I - ffville, . . a I . . �1 ering, 5 miles from the Town of Whitby, and 3 . .1 � 1-1 �, . . - . . i., .- ­ . -_ .. I... I It - ­ - . of agriculture. It is news to ciu' zens acres. no broken land, soil clay loam. First .. . .. - . 1. - � . . I ­ �__ ­ .. notifying him that unless some ample class stone stabling underneath two barns, all . . .� '', I � . � � . . . -1 I �1. . . . - I. " r ... 'r _.-, __1 . . . . . - - . . . . � - . I - . - . � . . - . � . � .. ­ . . settlement was made at once with who can gain a thousand dollars " with itiruished with the latest improvertieut; room . . . . ' . . . . 4 , . . . . d . - .. . . . to tie tip 70 ho,id of cattle and 5 span of horses - - . . . I . . . . . I . * _­ - I '. .- J, . . the less sweat than the' farmers spen Is in I - . . , , . _. -1 . �;- ; . - Thomas and Sar h Hunter, it was ' well watered land fencod off into go and 25 sere - - ; - , - I 11 - - . ­ 0 good dwell- - . . a . . I . � . I . � ! I ; . . . . . - . - �. 'commence it for damages ttgainst inust toil for all he gets Out 041 . -1 � - . .. I I - a sui ing houses; also orchard and gardens; all in . I - .. 7 Use of one of the .0 0 , ,I. . , (frofind while the city man Aten good ,date of eultivation. I B * i ­ 'i . . 1� .: I . 1 no running . � , interition of bit clients to at once tile pursuit of fifty cents. The fi� rmer fleld% with gates opening into A I& . � � . _"",11 , the thr uuh the centre of the farm ; two W., .... DU RIS . , " I . �. .. I i 4'..'. . ..:. the corpc)r,-tlon. Lawy�r Miller was n houses after let September and stabling for 4 - . 1. I . . - . � ­ - .� - . present and stated that lie, and not amas4s a fortune without lab ring borses, and the us(i of one stone stable and .- . .. - . - I barn aftur 15(h NoVumber. For further particu- . - . I % . :�: ___ __ __.. _ ____ ____ - __ - -------- - - ­=....­ I . - ­ . ;. I .1 . - .. . . Hill, had been retained as counsel for hard enough to take the stiffenin Out lars tnqtitre of JAME'S CA111"BELL, Owner, � . . . . . . . , � . ­ 21 � . - the Hunters". He further stated that of a linen collar.. . . � Whitbv P. 0. 1 39-44 9 . _. . -1 . - , � - _. - - ... I ;_ - - Mr. Hunter was willing to settIe for _ _____ - -_ --- - -_ . . 1� . I . . - - . ­ ' __ & - 'I - - . I LETTER TO THE EDITOR. . , , . - ( ; " , - - � t . I $500, and would give the council ten � . � . . � . _____ __ �1. 1: ; � -i which to decide what action � . i . ` ,_ : �� ­ days ii 1Tbis department is op, for tile f4r dis. I . � I � L � . - en to all , I , . , - I I 11 Tho wrilevinust _' - -�, . that body intended to take. If at tile �ussion of public question . i - I - _. I . I - _.. . - - in all cases send his correct naLne with coily I I I �._ 1, I - ­ 't was .. -i - end of that time the settlemen s We wish it - (listinctly undorstood, ho-vever #. . -C f. . . - _. that in no case do we hold ourselvi a re- �- i ; ,- � not arranaed lie wculd issue' a ivrlt*- - 1 ­ P . . - 0 spousible for opinions expressed by ( -3rros- . & �Z: . ­ I- The Beeve stated . that the matter unudeuts.-ED. NEWS. I , - IL . , f 11 I � - " - � would be considered. i SiR,--We are in receipt of a letter f ' I ", : . � . i 0M a . . " , . . L � I . :10 .: The particulars of the case as far large firm of E-nglish nialsters which i. ur .J � . . I - . . . ,4.� '. .,. as we can learn them are soin�tbiilg OP111"i wi.11 be invaluable to the farnim; of - I � t �._ - - I . . : . 1, 1, +1­ T n 1 Ath your viewity and would ask you to t indly . . � M. I %al� N A K L) %*:i U IN_ ti .: ..*, .. � I . , . .. X_1.6.M=)_V7.6.M_r1. Sr.r0Mz:,, - * . .. i I .. . .. . ..I . :1 1 . - . ' 1.3 the place to buy your harvest tolols. it - -_ I . .. . - � �: Forks of all kinds. I . . I ; - . . . . I .. I - I . . ! : - . . . I � . . . . . . I . - . - I � .: _. . . . - . . . Rakes, Scythes and Snaths,. ' - - . . . -�.� . . I . . . . - . - . ! I � . � . � I . . . I . . . . - - . Turnip and Carrot Hoes. , . . . I . . .,: - . ' - - . . : . - - . � . - . . . . . 1. . . - . Seceen wire netting for windows and doors*, '. . - ­ �. . - .. .1 11 : A - . . - ­- - W. i�'..qAf - 0 ,­R Rll'k ­ - V, � ­� . . .- - L . . - '. - F�,­��-' -1 _�- __ .' .W , I', 4. � �� - 1� , 11. . I - - Fir-,,:'i� i., ­- ID _ I , � . - F.-r. . I ­ �,_ _. ,�, , -, - - -*i * OTC ­ . � �--.. - - , 01�. "'." .11, '. , . . %. - .�, . . - . .. , . b , I I ­. , . " I - t , , .� , . ­. _. I i ii W , ­ ., � - - - - __ - I . 1. . I I . � All � - � � . - :-, . - - - - . Z' � - ­- . . . . eel I - c , ` . 6, .- .,. - , tei .-#' . � .* *1 , --' 1 -, :,,,- ­: - 7 . . I - , - . " .: , - . .� ... � . ,- of . ; -.1. � . " I ­ � . _. , . , . ar, ­ . - a', ! 1� . _., . I i . - : .1 th .. i .. _� i .­ ..::-,._ ., of � � . . - �.! I : _. I- - . th . . I . _. I . . : �.� - - � - i � .1 I _. - D I '' , i .. " . - tr - I --::- I l ­.. ,- g( I � . . . . �: -, � I I I . . - . ..- - 4b � . It . �, ­ ...­ t1 � K ,.­,.. C I - . - . . : C . - ..:- 1. . - . IN - . - . - - . � . - _. e � - . .. i b . .. - .. k I ­ I * ill - L. 'R 11111i � � , ". * I t . . - t . .. . . -1 e . - - - f . #,-, � 'i I ; ...�. - - . . . ( I . I t � . . -I.. I : 4 I . � � - , � I . I :� - i I � . � _� - - . I . I - � . ­ I - . I - . . . . w . . . I . ea v init t; w n ow soreens, 30 aud 36 ins - ; . _. . -, I . . . I - � .1 � : . Boys express wagons, . . . . . .. I . . ­ � . . .. . - . . , . � I � , - - . � . - . _� I 1_ � . .. - Rord on ac anA I ; � .� �, � I - - I � I r, 00'- L.1 Ch UJL FAJ LA &A - - --- - - __ __ . . . - 6 TV A Fi3t , - . * - ' . . � 11 .� . . I _� .., - Afr su-jA Xfrc: 14silitc,r were drlv' ; + I ti, I i.4 . # 11 ! .1 I .. . and everything in the hardware line. .. . . 1� . -insert game in your valuable pape , the � ': . . - 11101 I .. _�* %. I . . 1. . . 1 C3 15 0 V �. V UL a ths v ows:- ne ol our . ' - - . - � - , I - . , 1_; _. ... . . � South on the Brock Road, when oppo- great objections with your Canadian,, Two UK � W I R HE . . . I . . , . , . - � . .. .. . . . - i. : .-3- " . . . . I I - . - .. . . - . .! .� � '. . Bowed Barley, is occasioned by your 'farm- ... Give us-a call,.'. � I I . ' - . . _ 61 0 ' . . - . . I ill , � -I- - te John P. Robs _n's gate, the 1;�rse CO3IPOUND I � . . .- . .. � -_ . � - "� - - - � �_ , . _. d era being entirely too anxious to secw-e an I . ' , , � � . �. ... shied %t logs or something on the roa A recent disgavery by an old - _* � " . : 1 . . � - .. � . . - _�L_ ­ - . extra bright article, and iii order to 4btain . . ­_ : 11: .. ... de. - Mr. Hunter became annoyed tbi� they harvest it whilat - too greeip, thc% physician. Successfully alied . . I . 1, . - . . I ; �'_ k . . .. . si monthly by thous&nds of 1&d- . To.' To RICHARDSON, '. . - . ; . . . : t� . . uence is. that the grain it; flint and ies to the only perfectly safe . - . . . . I . .. . . . � .. . �, andattemptedto stop the beast by qoniaeq ' . . . . - - . . . .. . _. . I � roke ;e . . . 'L=10==:M1111TC3_T �.iIIIIIIIO.60,4 .a& . -- - . I . I J�e � - _ �- _.- jerkino, on the lines when the bit b will not produce the yield to the b wer ud re"ble medicine elisoov- . . �.. . - . I � . ID i ored. Beware of unprincipled . . . - . �1 , . , . _... - which it would if allowed to riFen 1pr( )erly , . ---- ­- . - . . I . / 1�, . - . and the beast ran away throwing both we would mueb prefer a litt e . coloi and In d r" ote who offer interior --!-- .-----------.-------- _____ -------.- - _____ __ ___ -_ - t . . * 11 10 livinea in )I*ce Of tri's. Ask for Cook'ecot- E I * ;_` . 4 - r) - . - e an,1 his wife from the buggy. Mr- bave the grain mellow and full of warch, ton, itoot cotnpotiud, take Uo substitute , or on- � . - - . I.". � �, . � . . H. escaped injury but his wife, being than obtain a flinty white berry, allso that elnee il slid 4 three cont Canisdian postaae . - - �.� : , . . . � � � . stain ps in letter, and we will send sealed by ro- . . � ; . . . t I . . it is most important that the grain s iould n - � . a very stout I niail. Full iloaled particulars in plain en- . - I �_ 1. ... � .-. _. lady was seriously injured. tur FU RN ITURE..' - ,- .. FURN TUR I - - - I- ; .­ . I . . be alrowed to ­sweat well" in the F hock, volope. to lailiesonly.2 fitamps A(ldress Pond . � - . � . . . I 1 - I I .. . I . - � , She is.st'll in a very feeble, conditicn. and you must give your fariners "it, ve iii- Lilly Co.. No.3 Fisher 11lock, 131WoGdward ave __ - ___ - - - - __ __ - - - __ ____ __ . I . I ,_ . i�� I .. . I - �: While we sincerely sympathize with strugtions as to the threshing of the .,ain ; Detroit, Michigan. Sold in Pickoring Ity R-M . ' . . - . . .� I-. - .- ­ . ! . ' I .. s 1i - . . - Bateman. 51. D. and all rasponsible druggist - - , - . - * � - - , . I tes , _!:''., I/ N­ .-. ., . Mr. Hunter and his wife in the ina heretofdre there have been so inany h-oken evorywhero I .. . i, : . _!�_ You should see'our es"14 bedroom S' 11 i , 0 �_ . ter, we are strongly of the opinion thl gr,%ins in your barleys (which will not i rout __ - - - I-- f! . ,.- '�. *1 , - . . __ ?" . ' when on the floor and are perfectly ruinoos - -. - - 1. .- . P ,- t", 11 - . thev have no case arrams k, - I � Plush and Hair Cloth Parlor Suites _ - '.- 1'. .. -11 . '. p - -, - . - - . 0 It 'Ile cc, - rFor to the malting of the grain) that a I the - ]EXECUTOR'S.. . I I ., .. . . . .. . . . . . - I - � , � I - - -1 X_ .. : atioll. Wh*le the lo,,.-; on Lhe road other few qualities have been neutr,lized . - I .� P, 1 1 , i- 1. _. . I .1. I - - . 11 __ I ' 1 , , 1. - . , - i;_ _. . . � 'l IreCt andonly a see ond or third clawi artic pru ,� . __ .- 1; "" � �_ - �, de may have been the indi NOTICE, TO CREDITORS . . . , at remarkably low prices, - .i ! - - , .1 ; , , i . �_ - . - !�.t ' , - - .� -, - �ause of tLe aceldent, had nut the bit - duced, and no,.%- this state -of things e,ould I - 'I . .. . . . ..- !.. - . t ws , z . . . .- Picture fraLailify (loue to order. . _. . . I - . . - i1v averted by your thteghersolioning ju t1lb tjual.ter uf dle estate of ;- 0 - . I ., - : . - - broken the driver thinks lie could have be eas . - . . . . I - . - I - - - - - � . ; I " i - '� �� . . - . I . * - it their.machines anA thrpsiliing more flowly � - . . & I . :, $L - � : revnited the runawa), aiid l'id not ,antage ot thii wifien JAM S . RICHARDSON. ,adquarters n th*8 township for Undertaking goods. Everything 1 - - - - . - �_ - :­ � . and you can see the ad% We aro lic I I el I I . ,_ V . kl� - .- . - . - � . the horse been in that manner grant- ' we tell you that it will enhance the vidue . I .. . . required in this line always in stock. � .- � . . i_. .__ � ; I -, P,-,., '. � - - � I . - c-d hi§ liberty the rig would not have. of the grain at least five to ten Cen, 13 per late the Toiruship of Pickeriog, .. . . - - : �'. . - . . - . I .11�v�l . %f, - ;� - . . upset. In that case, you see it was busliel, and lastly you ni tilit be. most 6, I til - .' f yeoman, deceasod. - I . . ; I .. . . -r . I - - . - - ., I - - . . is no admixtnre of Fllixrowt bar- - - ., HILTS'& . ]DILLINGHAM . I _I I _;_, 7 .1 11 that there .. - - � . - - :.- � �- . ­ ,sence of the loirs that qaused � - TOTICE, is hereby given pursuant' to - - , I - . Ct Lbe prc r) ley as this is Very damaging indeed 0 the . - ­ . _­. . t 1 1 '7 i - � . . " 1, , � . . . ; -1. ­1 . he ace'dent but the defect in the har- trade." . . . - N tho provisions of tboreviseJ statutesof UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS., ; - . - - . . , ." . � I -Y out Ontario, Chap 110, section 36, that all creditors . ..� - . . ... .. I , - . - . , , � k.'-.' � - . - . liess. Had the rig been dumped into If your farmers will zealously car' "F10=0=2�Ta�, 01,Trz. . . � ;_ ati(I others having claitne against the estato of . - . - � I ! the ditch it would have becal a differ- the above instructions we can g" Pantoo Janjes Richardsou. late of the Township of Vie- M_ . - . - . . I . . � . . - . I . � _. ei it thing, but the horse shied and then them a handsome figure for all the barIOY kerinq. in the County of Ontario. Yeoican. do- - . � . --- ' I ' " n they can grow and we earnestly ho th t sea who di,od on or about the Thirteenth day . - . T_. ­,,�. .. tooh- the road again before any damage they- will look after their interebts e .refuiav 41 Jan'ttary A. D 19N, at the said Township ef . . . . . - .. .I.- �� 0 � . .. was done. . in this matter, and make it profltab 'Ii ,oth ikerinW.e are hereby required, to deliver or NOTICE TO FARMERS . � - _.... -1 . � r 11 - � _' send by gisteredletter to A. Morgan, Black- . � 7 - ,_ - - mselves and the dealera. By insert- sinith, Claremont. on or beforo the drat day of . . : . . - I - . IVe are not a lawy'er neither can for the . . I I I . . . . . . - . , . _1 � ing the above you will oblige, October, a statement in writing of their tianlos . . . .. .. -__ _. - .. .- .. . - . . - I . � - . _. __ .., - we claim to be the son of' a lawyer, Yours Very Truly,. : .. . and address. and full particulars of their claims . . . I I - - -40111I W -01- - I - . . . . . .. . - I - _* I '� . - ... . - and the nature of all securities (it auyi hold by � I . . . . . , I , . . . - - ��_ ... but in cur humble opinion' the coun- - . ;. � ... J. B MCK ay & Co. . . them. And notice iii further ven that after the . . . . . .. .. I . � - - i - .. � 1- cil should if necessary, defend die case -..,% .-� ­ .. � �-- Toron;o. . said last ni&ntioned date tve Executors will OW is your time to purchase your Haying aild, Harvesting' machinery : . I . - . -_ - -_ -'- -,-"-- - - -_ I proceed to distribute the assets of the said (lo- . manufactured by Massey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto . ,;. - . in the courts rather than make anv ' � - -,-. - - :-. . - ceased smonq the persons entitled thereto, hav- P � _7"V __1 I . settlement whatever. When the tei'l - . NeW A(Ive . rtisem en ts. . Ing regard only to tbu clatwe of which noticeN . aDd sold by Mi. :V0MS-W-W1X, Pickering. The following.' _.- � ..- - ­. 9 -race have expired we will all ` . 11' � - shall have been given as above required; aud -Now Massey Hari-is ipen back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. . - day' of , the said executors will tiot be liable for the said are the varieties : 0 . . ­ , .1 . _. � 0 ' assets or any part thereof to any person or per- to No. 3 A, and Patterson, binders 5 and 6 ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford*- , '-' . . -nlightened as to what course will -Good second haml buggy ". � be e SALE : , - - sons of whose claim or claims notice shall not - - ,� FOR - . , cheap for cash. or exchange for a ock. or have been received by them at the time as afore- I of cut, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, .. . . - . _. ..- be taken by the Counsel as well as by good inilch c,ow. Apply to Isaac Lintor, tf. . Mowers, d4crent. widtlis . " - I 11 . . ______ _ --- --- - said. - . � . . .1� Our council. . I I . . .. . Rakes, Scufflers, Hows, Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Binding Twille. , ­ I . . .. -, , r .. �. ... . , ises - 1 - : - . . - .. . -..-- - _�_­__ . . ,-; ,kSTRAY:--Frow the pileml ofthe Datod at Claremont this 19th day of July 1*2 Prices from 10 to 13 cents per pound, and we have also repairs oil hand for . . . . . . - . 1-- . ; ' d, lot 33, 3rd con of I't -kering, . . . , � " - . lindersigne JAMES RICHARDSON, Jr. I . . �.. -, NOTES AND CWOMENtS. -,. abotit,luly 17tb, a dark red btill calf, c-io year :. � .I.- _. . Toronto, Brantford and Patterson niachine�-, un--also 30 different king of plow .. . - � � ; . I -1 - - . �. I-. I-..- ­ '. -old, Suitabhi mward for his recover3 Robt. . . � .. . ROBERT RICHARDSON. . . . - . - � . point. Order your repairs early. Warcrooms opposite R. A100REIS black- . - , : - - . . - 1, . . I Garland, Cherqwood. 40-U, . . � . ALEX'11 MOROtAN. . ; - I i I . -repor 1 1 . _____ - ___ ____ - ______ . - �. - .- .. -Tt i 9" ' , ied that 0 ic 01' t - -io 'Goy --.-.- ­ I- sibitil shop. . . . ­ . _. . . ai i - - - _­ . -... ____ ___ .: . . . . . . . . � I . . . . . .. . . . - . I - � . . ' ho - ' k � . . . . . .� - _. . - i- - �: - - - . Crilment Ivill dismiss sheriff Sutton of' T 0 RENT-The t; p ih Pirie' blo" r . . ­ - - . .. � �. I . . - . I . at present occupied by A. Falcone as har. F ARMERS ATTENTION ' .. . PICKERING * . i - ; . - 41. .- � �;:. .. I I-11ruce, and offer'the position to Dr. nuss stiolp. The shop ia iii conifortable ::)ne sit- I - _. Lq FORSYTRo # - - -_ . ,:­ .� . . . tutted in the busfue.is portiou of Ficke. Ing Vil- . . - 1 .- I . I 11 L . . - . - . - , . Lallder�-ffl, m. P. , . . ! I . - I .. .1 . . I . . ... ­ .- . - lage. TernisreasonaMe. Apply for pwiticulare . _. I - ­ .-.--------- ---------- __ ------I- . . - . .. t , , � .. -_ . I . _. 1. --- ­ . . --- �, .. - . . to MRS. 111ttlE, Oil tho pn!wises� -All-411 U, � - . . I . � - � I W . . - - . . BRAN $11 per to � ' * � �­ � . , . . �, , - f I - . . - _... All attellipt was 'rr�ade the otber. - . . ­­ __ : �. CAPIMIL. RMST. - ' .. - � . - -, I . ­ ... . . - . . - . . ­ - � � . ' , i : ._1_1. 1_. . .. ­ �. . - : . SHILOWS. - .�, ­ ... . . day to assassinate Manapr Frick, of 'OR SALLE CHENP :-One ovared ­ �- - . - .. -1 I. . I . �2,000,000 .. . $1,600,000 .* � . ,; 1. . utter; . .. .- - . . ;' . o . . . . . - � . , " :.- . . , - L4 .. . . �� .11 _ . . . the , Carnegie works tit Homestead. 11 cart, (Picton); I covered.Burg, C , - . . . . � el�ll - - - , - '� I I Bear-skin Robe; I Set Single Har nearly - SHORTS 013 per ton. � - 1 THE . . - . . . . -, I 7'.- 11� , '' , � The perpetrator was a Russian Jew, new ; i Cutting-box, (Flaury); I St Ii - Horse ' --'-.. 4) . - ­ � I _. . .� .. I , . . I - - '' , - - ' � Plough; I Graiii-hutoh, etc,. etc, Appl,i to S. H. - Ill . . - - . - nie .1 ` PTION 'C' .�, I ._�_ . . .. . CONSU" . . - , . �- - . al-ld all anarchist. The woulided nian Jeffery, Pickering. Wtf. ; � . . I - . - � - . , _ .- . I . - � . - - - To: , I-" . . .�.._ -_ - - - -_ - . - - -_ -_ --- I .. . � .. .. I . . . �' - ., .1. -cover. : - ..�­ . . ...� . . .,. - I � _ . - .., may rc . _ .. . . ­ -1.j-10R SALE-A 13u -ber of thi, lat I . #�-- -AT Tlfg- . - . - . - . = . _.. � 1- . , , -.. " - - ­ -__ � BANK - Or - TORONTO T - __ I . a-l'- .-: ­ ­ � . . : . m egt I - . . . - � . - - � .. - �n- . _ i . - � . , JIL' design bee-hivos, in splendid c�,nditiou. - . - . � . . ��., . CURE. I I . .. .. .. . , ­ I a � . I And still the reports- of Urnige - . . _. . . - � 11� � 41 .. . I . � . a .- ; I .1 � - . I . Th . . . :, _. 11 . . . . . . . - I . - : � 7 I- . . . - - ere is also a foundation laid for con�b. Tbis r . - - `1 * 'AT COUGH CURE, this r-im , - . - .. .� . . - ':0'- , . . I . . This C R' E � . ' '. �w f., ­ � �_ . done by thunder storms continue to is a rare chance to secure a gooa articlo cheap . . I .1 I - �. _� � 41. - . . .. Apply to WM. DOWSWELL, Clazemoi4t. Wtf. I - scs3rful CO,'�SU '11PTION CU. RE, is w"tholit . - . - . . . . . - ..� ' .. - .. . . � I ' . - . . � . ' - I . I . �_" :-_ . � come in from all parts of Canada. __ __ , - - - _____ __ SPINK . MILLS.,. 6 a par.A110 in Gic history of inedicine. All .. TORONTO BRANCH � .. 1. . - i - �, . . . I v ­ . I ' . - . 11 - � - ! - . I � - . � - -:, . . Seldom if ever have we had such a JOHN TANNER & SON wish to an' - .- � I. - . druggists are authorized to se!l it cn a p(a.... �. . I I- I 1_�' '�'. t _. , . ' . ... - � . . . . . � .- I ' � . , . ,_., . . � . . � . - � -,-j � . I _... - , ­ , list of fatalities in oue short �eason. nounce to the public that they hime open- - '�: '.... . . �.. I . � I . . itive guarantee, a test that no other cure van. ` . ; ... . ed out a butcher shot) in Dowswel0s block. . . - � - I - . :_ ..� I I � - Cor. Chdrch and Wellington Stse, I - . . I � . . �. .. I , . 11. . � . . . . I - .._ , 1­1_. . . I *. auect,:;sfully stand. If you have a Cott�+, I . �- I � .- Our climate Seems to be becoming lfresh'mestalwa on'band. In case of absence -, . . � . . . . k - . _ .- �. . ... .. - -,. j. . . :oat, ox B.-onchitis, use it, for it w,! 1, . I I . . .. ,�... orders left with tre Misses Boone or W. Logan, - _. .s. 1. .!, I I - . . A, . �� . .Sore Ti;_ 0 - ! (V: _.- �:::­ 1-nore, li�-e tha.t of the Western states. postmaster, will receive prompt att"tion. , ' - � .. � I . I care yoa. If your child has the Croup or SAVINGS 3D1EPA1RrrAM- NrF- � ' .- . . .. I 7� ..- � . ­.". A __ - ­ __ - . . . �. - . . f', 1. . __ - . - f!)1. ­ - . ­ - - ! I call solicited. . 3&tf Till Atig 15 I will sell Tran NY hoop n - Coug,h, use it promptly, arAtel ief I- ' - , - I � - I � .�, �� I - . .. I -, . - . . �_.:, The Greenway Government was - -.- -, _-_�_­- . - - ­ I- --- h sure.' V you dread that insidiou!i disease Deposits recewed in sunis of $5 and up-.- . . I �_ I . . . ­ � _. - - .. , ,. - � . - : ; . ,___ � . ... - -I...-,. I I -_ . . 1: . . - . -- �� �; . - sustained in Manitoba on Satorday. i 7 OTICE-The followinR 'Atui al, ove - . - � I- � . . � CONS4U.%41 PTION, dan't,lail to use it, it wffl wrrds, and Interest allowed thereon at . - I , � I �­'. � N bay horse, stands a0out 15 hands igban 11 - � - U mg.- : .: .- I I I . I . . . - . The -.-ote shod on all four feet to impounded at lot 21 in "I .,. . -_ f j.. : ­ . - �.. .-. _.� on prohibition was favorable ' th and Shorts in half ton 10tS cure yo or cost notli' Ask ur I)rug- current rates_ - . . .. � _. . � q, _. I . . " , - 0 - . - � - . . ; . I . . . - - 1. . � le by a large 501 concession of Pickerl�g, and Will . sold by I gist for SHILOWS CURF.., Ple 10 cts, . 1. .- .. . - � . . . - ­ I �� , - ­___ ­ .. . . . to. tbe teinperance peop . . t- . - - - - - � 1. . .. , .. .­ . . . f,., - i . - blic tender on the 10th d f Augu 1, IW2, at - �. _ �� ,_ -,. . � I c. _.. So cts and S i. oo, I- - . - I . .-.. .i . ­ �, . .. . _. *t 4 ' . . . - . I1. . . �:- I I-. . - � - - . . . . . . . ..-I . __ . ..� .. . I ... claimed ' ____ ­ - __ - --- __ - - . . . I . . � . : ... � 11 1, _t� . - aaJo4ty. Feturns showing about two tPlue hour of 2 o'clock, p.m., Ynoot sooner - , . . . ­ . _�, �t` . I .., I �. E Dated at Pickering this 18th da of j ,ly, IQ, or OV.or at th6 above price. ' i , � , .. '' . - " . . . . . . . , : , -­� _:1 - I . I � __ * : . one. ffbat Prohibition measure y TIME frASM-Pickerins Station 111MM 'LIAP31LCXA�11, 1)1r31P0S11r,- - I .�_. . �: _r __ , - . - to � � I . ,� � - - , ORO. Q. LINTON. pouudJeeper. . � . .. ..�:�, I . __ . . I - - ­_ 1, I- j , - . ... . - � � . . . . . '. � TRAIN3 OOING EAST LUE AS FOLLOWS:- .- I � � - - , _:�; ..; -_ ,,,, � 11� Will be adopted, there is no doubt _____4­___.� . ___._ .. ---------------- I - . ... V - .. . - ­ ' r __ . �� . : . I . . . . . . � ­ . ­, . _7 6 'Special Rates allowed for &Motints re- ­ ,-..-. - � - � � .. I . '. ­ - . - No. 6 ExpRuss . . 8:02 A. M. - . . . � :1., - - `.. � when the question of the constitution- z(311010E Evergreen Sb 14dw is the tivae for farmers to � � __ 1-4 ­ - - - � aae an� Oralt- 0 - '-.. . � -1 -, I . 11 16 MIXED, . a 2:27 P.M I ,� , � ".. 3 . .. . �� . - � - . - 9 * --' �OA: .. j'- al-probibition will be . __ . . I -, ., M_., .t . ­ .. - .. nei mental trees for sale. The und4relffned .� � . � . - maining not less than tbree months, &13d - .- ,- . I M � I ., ality of Proyi has in stock about $0,000 Norwa S*2 d . ­ I . I � . � 14 19 LocAL** #:: @ * 6:80 P. M. .. I .,-:, " - : . - . im . . . . A ­�­ i&,� ,, . - ' - b I . I - - , ,�_ . ­ A.1 j., Deposit receipt issued for'same. . I . � Z_; " .I.-,- - _ I .- -1 st 9 Inch . 44 2 EXPRERR . 0 9:08 P. M., - . . 1. __ - ;.1. * .� -, -3 , - �F;" .4 I�P2 -- . - thoroughly testedi. , , _.�_ Scotch Pines in all sizes up to fe lay in a 'winters ati ­ -, ­ _.r,�­_ ; I "". I . ;; . - . ". . - I . _ ff.,:'­. .._ )0k. - I - '. - . . . , . . � . � �-�I%r��.kr! . Spraootree plants as they I I I . _­ . ;� . t � , -r. -. . - i Z_..; I.. '__;'. -1 ­ P,f,2 arrive om the old . . . a OOING WEST-DUIR AS FOLLOWS:- : ­ . I . .� . _1­ .9 , ­ . ..] ii t sod ,32.00 per hundred; I to a ypars gritwth to , _. �-:* I :1, ­, A"'A . - _v�l TpArm . I ­ 1, I I I 10 I - . . ..., .. - - 4��?j � � ­ , ", . . - � . . , - - M :.'.�­,Q'� � '. I I � . I . .3 - ` . - � - � tile t V - . � � , - ab dbdb OF � . - � I 'To' 1. , . M. -W, R. WADSWOU , I � �, __ _ - .." � - , of hotel ligepers e , . � . , , - :-:* I �I- - .- - � . .. � I- ; . - ­ I - . � ­ ... A large niimber Canada half a cent per inch. Also all ads of - ' , . ... - ,_._ . .1, - �� , ... No. 7 LocAL . . . 9:25 A6. - � . I I . . _ . - 1. - - , - -- - ... , . . In Toronto on the 20th inst., and de. vegetable plants for sale. Celery and to cab- - - � M" - , � - "II . , . .,� . . - � ; , 1. . ,. . 8:12 P. M. ­ 'A I � . esn .. , . , " 1_�, I � 1. .� . . bags a speciality. H. Hopkins, V, 8! Gt - - * -I; . azings I -,. 1-_;�, .1 I., - � c I I i . I .. __ - ­ . M&ke a test C300 Of South River, Ontario. i - � r. - J, a , L,#,.:SPIXKz_i I 4 _., .6 . ��,# 9= re me I - - :_ . . � � ­ =&2MW* 6 � I ­1 - � .... . cided tQ . I '.. . '. � � . ... . '�., I - .1� �.. . . . . � � I �t .., � � --- . . 1. . 1. k�. _t � I , 'A"..., --r - . . . . I � .. � . k � � . �_�, , , , I 11 F, , � . . - . .- I . . 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I . . .. - . - . - - . . � 1. . . .. � . . . - - - I . .. . . 2•S 4� a :- - - +2 - t Y :r- �.,. , ; ..: - , �.� ti a. r - r, -r- , 1Yn`: - N-: - ;,f iG % :s-7c 7 b is gAl vwt I �.: 1. 44�; y e • C •� ,; ,. 1. .. _, 1¢ _�,t . a. ", .. A l I . J '. -. v li ha . ICT DOTS. , Pickering Cfouncil.. k ttee has had their attention ft1w _ r. , - . � TR ;. DID , a� _,.. -,- ,{ :•; a dangerous oonditiou o! the br�dRe bet - k' + 7 E MOST BASE ZrACED tdANNE$ `- � �, fir 1 �$ and $� In the '� Mir ; . ` x. �- H th n vs 1 a T Conn0ll mAt"� nrs CO , and rstlom • . tla t : OLLN IN t1 t0 rilOttbtl made �.. , s'r previously on Monday, Jul i5th. Mew- 0-and that George Gerow be s pointed .. r FROJI OIIIi LrXCHAPi(iSS. , pp z; ` - ,� ... y cimmissionerto have the sam�rebwlt or �. ►` ,rf�;} jwl Dyfed that about forty train here all present, Reeve in the chair. / �` It. is reP Minutes of last meeting read and ap• paired as the case requires. Your cons- . WHITE V LE _ . ' ` Y �i men dill be removed from Toronto to proved. flies having learned that the bridge bet ° � . ' _ ) - . . + nom _ 4 �V . 11 to 8 and ? in B. F. is somewhat out of �- . - Allendale. Neste ; of Bradford, has tic• A large number o! accounts and pelt- epair recommend that Mr, Hilts be a The WBTere$iYIB- are replete with a B�OCk Of $ed�oom a f�c ° �. , Rey., A, E, 3 y tios were resented and referred to the p- p .: ^ - ��.' �' Y� , ' , .. F r ;;- - sz 3'- various standing committees. tutee comtrlissioner to have the same re- , �_ '" the call of the Sunderland Fresh Parlor Suits Eas Chairs kud all forms of modern -- a@ • ;:�:,M -� X1-41 u cepaed church• Ira Nighewander, a blind lean from Al- J aired. All of which is most. respeotfully _ fuY'nl>�ure� "f' r�`�' ' ` f '�` terl u rket is experiencing the presence tone was heard, asking to be sent to the ; ubmitted. * . . s ; . - - • , - • .s�. - 1, r' . -'.`4 t: ' ,` - 11, �' wnla - On motion of Mr: Mowbray, chairman, - . i . o Sneak thieves who appropriate portable General, Hospital, Toronto, in order to I y� s without much ceremony. have an operation performed on his right was adopted. M� `•� a }t� W. i • - r . . •.' Y Y- 4. / Tel F.'• pe Mr. Gerow, seconded by Mr, Mowbray, •�"_ �` article the tow water at Orillia eve, the Left one having been performed PIt3llre� framed Lin all deBlg218. ZIFB alrlrl 0 fAT111>liUTB �r' = `` ' := ''.i "� a "I While using a an tact motes that Robert Underhill be and is p , the other day, a citi�eu found the nozzie P seat with good results. The .7 t y - �- ' . �1 s eGlalt z : ::A r;. k ed b a &o council leaned an order for a term not ex- hereby appointed pound keeper in place o! - . p y• e_.;.;.:. ;t.r..; ;, y' �I4 .-;.: �'t ceediuq nine waste. Edward Derasha, who refuses to act, and - s.=_ z iI . ` Ap, of the hose suddenly stoop y 1 ;, d ., k� s, �, -� three inches long- Thos. Hunter, through his eolioitor, Mr. that the seal of this corporation be afhted - ..' r - �; �'_ s §" ltd _,r. - ;� . . ,. • The dwelling of Mr. John Osborne, Por• JAmes Miller, asked that the Council settle to this resolution. Funeral furnishings and all Undertaking - r' e - L' $- ' -' if - ,,,, - ,--,, a`: ,, • :��a Darlington, was entered through a pan- damages sustained b Mrs. Hunter through Mr' Hilts, seconded by Mr. Gerow, Fu22 ®vela OOndAC�Bd 111 modern style Y �' � try window, on Sunda night last, and a y q ". _ �: $ _ ` j :.. y. y 8 , her horse shying at some logs on the high- Mayes that the Reeve grant his order on '.r _....... . - ".. -. z; _. - gold watch carried away: Igo trace of the way, opposite John Robson's gate on the the Treaearer in favor of the parties as re. ,� - ray ;., • 7 . : commended in the re orb �+AN• �/�/ i'll "J.f.,i V .�r.?.1�'3' L thief. . Brock Road some time in Jane. The p is of the various r.- A p p Standing oommitteea aS resented this da '' The commissioners ap ointed to ea end amount• asked for was $500. A letter was y• : "._ .W: 11 . the two hundred dollars granted by the also received from Solicitor Hill of Stoaff• Mr, C�erow, Seconded y Mr. ))dowbrayI �- .. '' `' Durham for Improving; the stile, re the same matter. modes for leave to introduce a by -law to of D 4 „_ ; County - oppoint a Collector for the Township of . $ � ~� y _ f ` `�_ Cartwright roadway commenced last ties beg teavelto repot and recommend Pickering for the year one thousand eight r' ' ' .. 1. week. - follows : Newsome & Co. for Collector's! hundred and ninety two, and that the > . T : • � �? � . On Monday evening, at the railway - _ _ �'' ''° ' - .. " � { - :, and Assessor's $7.50 ; W. J. Clark fo _same be now read a first and Second tiros, ' s '_; ::. 7:. - t., -; ,: 'pt. A <' .' ; '' crossing on the 11th con. of Reach, a printlnq list o! Townehi ofileera $3, aleq and that the council go into committee of :n �A.'e.� `� : ion 'ng to bit. John 3ierrlck was as art amen P the whole thereon Mr. r w 'c<.. .' :� horse be two colts also be• P P v ton Voter's list $35 ; W: Ge o In the chair. hat3 . ,list reCelve a Iarge Coll = � - "I f� - . ` ,t. ,,: killed by a freight train, V. Richardson as insurance on Town Hal I The by.taw was then y t T' i11. f . • ;:*� considered b si nment of re, 1, Gros New° •R -_�4 ��� ing injured, one perhaps iataliq. $1x.50. All of which is respectfully Sa - committee at the whole, and the name of �' eI1 @S� :.* Pe y rq ugarf3 Teas Caf a - _ : - . As all apples intended for foreign ship- mitted. - Foster Hutchison was appointed at a sal- Fruits, Crocks , Glassware Chinaware. { Y.' - > > >,. ' Pte- Un matioH of A. Boyer, Chairaran, are of ;14u. fees 8t(3. ,t,.. -.: `.� f � �. ' Mont will hereafter be subject to ins and is selliu It chew for Gafiii. ; Call at h18 store -: V. { ra A -: _ - lion, it would be advisable for those inter - port was adopted. The by-law was then read a third time ,,. r ,. - _ eeted to see that the barrels used for pack- , Yoar standing committee on Indigen and finally passed by the council. and get some of the bar}o,►aiIIS he is offer' I.. ; °.. :: ing are of the legal dimenaipns. belts leave to .report and reoorrwend ae i - Mt Gerow gives notice that he will at . t` lows: That on petition of Joseph Mon - vent meeting ask leave to introduce a by- 7 -� `s`:Y #` ��i. -'- f Messrs. John Bascom, o the Bascom f the • Mansion house and nineteen others on beflalf of I ' law to assess the Township for municipal " - -. ' . �*'�': House, and T. Bennett, o and oth r a ISAAC WISE. ICI C; �1 RING " :, . :. - .- Nlgbswander, who has lost his a esi p �8e•• • .. .'u� -._•_ .. of Uxbridge, were fined yeeterdaV X20.00 and being poor and without friends, a Mr. Ddowbray gave notice that he would, - - each for selling liquor to Frank Kirby at• - - ___ ___- ___ _ __ =: r�+" being a fit subject for municipal aid, a at the next meeting, move for leave to in- 3 ter being forbidden to do so Under the trodaoe a by-law to assess the Se ,�I.4 ' � . ���e�' /$ having had previous term at the Goner I y- -fferal 3 "'' t •::.+ NEW DISCOVERY. by ACCIDENT i = . _ • ' • Liquor License Act. Hospital, which has improved the sight school sections in this municipality for , ,, I ° :- . Oh what a cough ! l�'i11 you heed the one eye, your committee would recommeti school pgrpoSea for the present year. In compoanatag a solution a pars was accidsnNr s� use on the band t' "{ ' 1" ' `y'` g ::.. . warning. The signal perhaps of the sure that he be sent to the above Inatitution f� Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. • Boyer, and on washlna afterward it was discovered that the hair was em- - ..: =1. % ` '. a roach of that lucre terrible disease con• a term of not more than nine weeks. i1 moves that the clerk be and ie hereby in ptetely remuved. We at once put this wopdecfnl preparation, on the ?; ' ?r� °. pp market aad so matpar been the demo °d that we are now latroe}gcfar - - eu liption. task 3 oureeives if you can af- Freel being balauce of account of atte :. strutted to notify- all boards of school trus- lt,tbrouahout tale world under the name of Qttseais Aatt -1K&1& o, - 1 '.' ' ` ' = Lees in ibis munici alit ! x_ �, �'< ' , i . ford for the sake of saving 50 cents to run dance on Wm. Ward 510. All of which p y to file their re IT 1$ PERFECTLY HARMLE8S AND b 7 the risk au l do nothing for lt. We know respectfully submitted. quisitions for school monies with the clerk +� SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN una IT4 . 1;• . i g`: ? ', on or before the 10th day of August neat. Lay the bait over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the • "`' '":: ;.- ` j' . frutu experience that ShilOh'e Cure will On motion of Mr. GerOw; chairman, n,,• Y hair d►uappeare ss if by magi r• without the slightest pain or injury when - ort was adopted. Mr. Boyer, seconded by Mr. )1►its, movpa "wiedorever afterward, it isuDlikeanyyolherpteparationeverused I. Ctlr'b.jOUr C011�h It Weyer fails, 13s (i1n, P p that this coanctl do now adjourn tb meet for it purpose.. Thousands, of LA1i1Fs who hive been s°°oyed ,; - .,- �q.. ... , . , .; ` • boy b} the mule 0f Sidne Jackson, Your standing committee on Sheep k fl with hair on their FACE, NECK and ARMS attest its merits• , �- :-I yt-�. Sidney ed by Dogs begs leave to report and reco n• again on Monday, August the 15th, at 10 ' 6ENTI,F.MRYwho do not appreelatea bead or hair on their Beck �' `t``� , ` ' . aged twel}e years, engaged as a farm Ia , a.m ,for the transaction of fend a prfcetee►, brwn to Queen's Act;- 1lstiNne which does away - ``. J175 , * =t'Y' t mead ae follows : John Graham for th ee general bust s y g y :C ` , Loren kith John P 1►fa =un, of Searbo�o, sheep killed and twodamag;ed $15.;11 ; Jcltl nesa Fr1ce of Glueerr`� Anil Halrine t 1perRbnttte s4ant in gaiety mailfngubozes�posbaae paid tity m (eeenirely r :: , : t� _ brook into �Ir, Ma on's house during the Miller, Jr., four sheep killed and t Tee - 4 - seated morn observa,tiorsl. Rend money or stamps by letter with full address written pplainly. Corr- .. .� ',,,: -.' '`'•;.- absenee of t�:e famil at a funeral, Due pondence strictly conddrntial. This advertisement is honest and straight forward in everryy word it - y 9, y': r - damaged 553.:i 1 ; said amount being t 'O fir. 8n(1 Mrs.. K'PHt1IIan and Sri'. and contains We Invite you W Beat with us and you watt And everything as rwpresented- Cut this Dot and _ day ls�t n eek, au.l stole X33 in bills and thirds sworn value. All of which is re• Airs. Bates 0 Uxbrid re, hxd a narroR' s�Dd tO d "y Addr.as, QUEEN CN[MICAL CO., 174 Rase Street, CIMCINMATItO. You tau. I. i° `' IN ' re`titer your teller at any Poet ni9ce to Insure eta safe delivery. �i'e will pay 6500 for Any ENO ~ i.UO in silver, lie crFnt to Toronto, speetfully submitted. Brea a #cool tlrownin on Frida last. offailwre or sti �t �• - , " 1' q S ;Meet Injury to any purchaser. Every bottle ;uaraateed. ij . , - . and spent the nionev. He was arrested, t>u motion of lllr. Hilts, chairman, e• Tlley w ere in a rowboat on Lake Seug',og ,, tlerj�(t To ladies who intmdure and sell among their friends 26 Bottles of Queen's Anti- Safrins. t..' %: - :., t Sii�iAL we will present with a BILK DBS88, tb yards best silk. antra Large Bottle and §MP1N• .,� ,. .I �'�'^��' 1, " _ - tried and comulitted for trial. fort was adopted, when tho storru came up and for half au of siii<to soleot tram sent with order. Hood Salary or Con�mtsslou w elteate. _ __ - : , . r! "i '.'� ° =' "u` q,W Sneak thieves are Still prowliDg around, lour standing committee on Rohde .nd (lour were arable to nraka any progress ! `'� ,. Lindsay Last Friday worning some person Bridges beg leave to report and rev m' or to do aught but keep the boat in goat HOME REFERENCF,8 :--The Lytle Safe & Lock Co.. 1411 to 150 Water at.; a' h}' ':; �'X `.t Y . 5 . :. • . . entered Illy. David Scaulon's cellar at the mend as follows: I'aymeut to F. J. R ill- �' : :'a,. lion, Edwin Alden , Co., t' a,: , 148 Race st., Cincinnati3Ohio.f< .- ardson for cedar supplied to road div .''o 1 »... r South end of the town, and stole a crock pP . $6.30, also for cedar $7.35 • John Mil tle ----- "- - - - - -- - - ---' - - - - - -- - - -- try ;.: :;''M of butter cautainin� about forty or fifty - - �- - - !! + .t 1 '•F for ,ravelling on northern townline, 'z- FARMERS' MARKET. - RfMflVrn T I l r *,_ ?* -'�& � . gourds. D1r. Scanlon, who is a lluater, bridge paying a like amount $23.50 C. rORONTUi July 28, 1802. lo ,HEW PREMISES . DAVIIl gMITH 3.'' :. : :..��; __�• left Noma ariout two o'clock Frida morn • ` "" `.,' ` '_ ' Y 13rad,ord for bnildingx railing on side# ad - , - - k s�J °. I s 00 so to 00 3o - - on . • PICKERiNA - ` - . �. :, :ls ing with a load for Toronto. and on lilt het lots 10 and 11 in the let con $ 78 Meat fall . ,�.s; 'P. •,1 . ,o.....,....., rni ,.. "� - - return he found the lock to the cellar lead JameP ;Haltom rebuilding culvert on Ai. - Wheat, spring ......... 00 00 to 00 7L Hs►s fog sale first class Mowers, "L' ' `4 -t6> -:'y I. ` r been broken, and the batter taken. tons road in Whitevale, and railing 4.• Wheat, red winter...... SROCK tT., iDUTN OF ONTARIO BANK win. ` ".-.,"; �,. z ' 1. ( 00 00 to OU 80 Plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse- • ` . +. `The attietupt on the part of the Untario '.)ti ; John Anderson for drawiag atone nd Wheat, goose ........,... 00 66 t4 00 00Whitby Powers rt r yS, :.. Government to smash the binder twine fllliny washout at Danbartoa 313.05; A lens Oats bush... Cutting Boxes, Horse Rakes• �; ,- - . ............. 00 85 to 00 00 Works, � � . . t 41 ... mono of ,hinted at some time a o, has _ Iron Jacks, �# r .• , ' ,4.` Thom for 5 toile atone 315 ; John Soy ar• 00 00 to 00 41 - - -- Single Plow>t and Othel» .. 4..;. • 3�I. I F y K Barley, basil............. p" - , ...: e 'm I by for breakin 5 totes atone 30 7 D. �th1S0i1 O4 �,�% articles. Plow oints and other re• " ` 4 at last taken definite shape. A factory R - ' Peas, b%gh. ................. 00 vU to 00 Go P ;1� xt for the wanu-'Reture of the twine i4 to he `IcAvay, fitting; approach to bridge and c 1 airs kept on hand e repairs on 9th con o lots 11 and 1 Hay, Dew, eon............ 800 to ,► 50 P p manufactured by p pp 12 ; Manufracturers of - set up in the Central I rlson, the prison" Straw, ton ................. 11 00 to 12 00 the Mowat M f Whitby. C0 }`m Chester bal for railing bet tote 3 and MarbloNfouumen%s, Headstones and all g Co., ' Y ors to furnish the labor, re lnlred. The 3 � B F .gh.25 ; Caleb Forsyth gray ling Dressed hogs ............. 0 00 to 6 b0 other Cemetery tVork. and inspect before purchasing. North machinery has already been buur,llt, and Beef, forequarters 5 00 to 6 00 t s on Brock Road in thetlth con 313.12 star l Also Iva Porto" of scotch Swedish Alia- of post Office corner. - the farmers will Boon be able to purchase 11 •irks for gravel bet lots 30 and 31 F. Beef, hisdquatter>....... 0 50 to 10 {Kl - srlaan and Canadian Granites: - — ---T � a necessary article at first` cost. ' 1 lt► ; J.E. Disney for :iE yde gravel t.52 ; Mutton ..................... ? Ov t0 10 0(7 All f+artira ts,4l:,sa;, w.,r ?c w.�ui,i ,io well in call SPECIAL BARGAIN N° man Pier suloke,l 11vrt,e 1a~ y" :,. -S. %Vilson repairing culverts on ea "tern Veal leareasa 7 (1O to K 50 an us btlt,, :b�,nrchaa►uK. �1,tt worts uar3ntaed r n r ` tobacco for a fortnight and tl,c to took tc, t „a :,line Whitby paying a like arfouut I ;utter, lb.......�........... 110 1:, to OU IG .Dud pricer, u the lo�c tit. - . any brand in prefereucc to it. It bears its ( t 1, -,(F ; Chas �Vroctor cutting; down Li opp Egge, ►laz...........:...... 00 10 to 00 12 - - - __._�__ I . ' t o�in to :timou ° ivliicls is r,l'.tr :t :s eons inn + �s : 11 in tie Jth con and other re air . $1 {l __ _ tl a �socond hand bus ing. Tire smoker who usE�m it is up%-irr,o)- (}t 'ileesou for reljairing {culvert on (L ©ell DON�INION BANK nosed tS ;;et[I , it Soul- et,InP6 , -f ,�„c'ti .:�u`Jd road $3 ; 1'. L. Creel] for graver sup . , L-J and Se�'era1 kll,dt; Of quality anal �unjetinies of In, 1. 'I'i,; ni• 1`i,e,i to road di g• No 53 L and ;.•L b• 0.63 ; cl` :� 1„dre►r HigKinRbotham gravelling; 0 4 :►tb x . rangeu:el,t4 of the wautifacturer, ft,I- li(,ep- cos,rea: ion, east of 13alsam 615, also or lT Capital Paid 0p, ' $1,500,000 , Y -Cart -, FAC. - � -.o - ing it- tlusl,t� e,lslrtl ,ire }'t ry elxLcrate vards c t; Sur' IuS -. - - - $1,400,000 �' ”' . _ and cus_il,lete, an([ are the results of man gravel $3.'L,i ; George ('outtir a for p } � "' SecUntt hand 5u11iy' veto �'OOd - - I . 3• building railitlg on 8th con opp lot ,, '..Wi t - -;' tears o. esl,er,ence and close absercation.' �}'m Barnes Sr", grading opp lots 'lp d 2l y�gITB AGENCY i F-+ 'y - .. One of the grertte5t tornados hat have J a as new, Very c }leap: - it In 1st con 183.8{►; �� m Cammack a d J. I fI :.r • occurred fur year, ip Canada visited the Dyer gravelling on 7th con opll lot ` $15, s.'Jti'itiGti DFP.11tTNIP'N'T. 00 R. ,• ,,...;- vicinity of L'- eaverton oli Friday, ;July 15. Riga on sideroad bet 10 and l t In ttl 7th . tic6 of allowed at highest current valve, brio ` t' r r . H. ' lT � T7 � •�z , . a few- miles north of that town the storin con 510, and on sideroad bet lots 15 i nd 16 r ►olive of wttildra ►cal reau►retl. 1'1/ 'JACKSON W. H. HOLLAND, N 3 was levy severe, taking a sweep about R il, the 5th -con >110,certi8ed to by A. 1 Dyer; Iolti- ItiAaAGEB. -.�j �.i� BROCK ROAD mile cries, clearing a path In T. C, Hod. gt Brock Road be cops -_ _ - _ -. -- _ _ _ : . S. C'ar►ton gravetliu _ T kinson'a and H. Grant's bush, the latter 1 anti 5 $18.63 ; Chas Stevenson gra�lling A �;f j{� r �.' FIRST CLASS , -:` being completely destroyed. Thowas O1 Fr+3tern townline, Whitby pastas a like iJ 1. r/ . . McEachern's larrc Frame barn was eu• amount 1.24.70, also for railing ot1_ base . - line opp lot 5 35.81; W.S. Gold for l ravel : «' ANTED , , �. ' " - lively demolished, the roof falling on Mr. �Ilpplied to road die No 51, 11U ; �. A. = ` � 1 ,. 'x�, i _ . Bennett and son, who were work in !tt 1 'j g' Wetherall repairing road planer $. ; M. To sell our bvr%eelled Nursery Btot-PP. Steady . the buildiug, and Deriously injuring ,Mr. Glee;on_ gravelling and repairing, road ©ult,to)'e,ieutand control of territory. Have dt►uu mm + y.� *' a . . I.. Bennett. The son was also Injured but P �' i,usiuose in Canada 5`, years. Liberal guy to tit© Pump Factory, FOR BALD - +' . ~ ' south of Greenwood li per grant; al0 ; right ►uan, ECH for tams. � y, PRICES MODERATE __ it is thought I.a will soon recover, C. �;eccrick Wilson for railing In road iffy 61 i✓HAt;F; I11cUTilE:Rh CO., , '~ �i'estcott's barn ��as completely wrecked. $1:10 R. aledd for 4`l de gravel delk aced •i1 +7 Cutborae. Ont. Y -f Gel•. G'ero•�cr, Propr� ®tor 1 „i :. The barbs of H. Grant, J Weddell, Neil on Brock Road bet 5 and 8 con. $. ti.tt0 ; — -, ' -- ltanufaetnrer of -- Westeott and Mrs. VeDong;all were nn. �Vm. PenRelly gravelling; on Brock Road �- ' .'�s , roofEd, and file dticellings of I', D1cDoa• bet 6 slid 7 con S5I ; W.tV. Hubbard guild TAKE Lift Force t Suction Pun'! , i ' gall Fr{znci; Dllceti and 31Ian DicLt au t Pump, $ i�. : : : : -I,, iuu culvert, furnishing, material and grad- Dee tvc 1 1 tlul a of Brass Iron and I e c7emolisLed. A int* - P' p ,.. :.' :R:: „teat deal of dale• oP1� lut'l, la the 6th $+U; Jas Radill I'oreetin. BOU� an rloue to standing timber an -- u. fur cedar supplied to road die No � for We have on 11rLIId >I IIE�}V �M ;� : "',.,; . cE.• Kull Iarg rxilin;; $l.lo ; J. P. ftribeon for gira�r►1 and REARED AND PUMPING W110MILLS ce acreage of crops destrto ++ cedar furnished ttilis municipality 1 •5.23 • and nicely ' selected stack of t `- - - - - -- - - - f« ecl. �rtie IiI!, Lening struck a number of Winslltllii an +l Cistern Tanks, and WHITBY' MARBLE AND teleg n ph poles, S. Carlton for gravelling opp lots li, and , - 1' llt;t ' 'Ti I ldies, flaltlwocks, -Cistern 1 uwps. hail orderb � - - :�'.. 16 on Bdse Line, $25 ; Jaynes lti bards proruptly nttonded to. � ~ =`�' - .- The Nevtiiarker Era raakes the follocv- right of way'to gravel pit y5 , lla}• Bing; _ t,(� .i ".f,.� ;- ing opportune reliiark in reference to rail rad�,g l?ll}"Sefi, Rubber li find �aS© r -anl VV r t; t on 7th con opp lot lfl a 1. ; :, ;. C'has• L �f X"'1 1 ) :I i i r d, .X,z tut, Pickerin o way d1s criulination : — " :ln escursiou tool: 1U cerkd ; .l. 1 Petty. bs►l on tile Pickering, Bolls, Tlssue Paper with var- _ -- _._______ -- _---- -___ -- DUNDAS St. WHITBY. "`` ' place 'ri cesitlg frolu flits town to Niagara If. Cannor for railing' on Brock llo,"O bet °� _ (Dstablishsd '1999.) ano the falls. Tile, very best arrangement 2 and 3 con S5 tNf ; M. Barkey raiiii ; and 10116 other al•ticle8 in our line. 11 . -,.- -1 that the G. T. R. would wake was 75 cts, grading in road div No 31 811.69 ;' ,tames 's, E. s OTRIEN +' r 1 1; �' - .. . For adults. rind JU cis, or children to or•' repairing arc respectfully solicit a Cull R. 'V�'olfenden, Proprze�ora f Uorn,lcty re airin culvert bet 16 ant. 17 in onto slid Let-urn, Last week an ex *oil Ii. 1'• in 18.)1 $3 ; «': 8. Lunsheath kor re - - THE ' Having returned to the old stand of the - y ; 4-,— 1 . : • - -• took Place frow Toronto t° Newmarket pairs on western towntine bet 51a�kham � � - & - E � - B O O N E � Wolfeuden Granite and Marble works, W Y�.� - I am better prepared to execute all ftnd �et!irll, b11I1t61Tlana� ,EYB>;CCilr'ed /fU1tH and Pickering, Markham paying k tike EASTENII, PICK I;iNO YILLAQE. it PHOTOGRAPHIR, P p I -" a different rate, Lein char�r amount $12.70, also for repairs In ro .d die orders in cemetery and all oilier ~;`_ ' ,,,I I . I . K „6c1 Unl }' 4(1 Cts 101 $1.1G; W. D. Gordon fur cedar irnber . for adults anti 'a5 cts far children, • - ;''` �` 1iJ' and lumber $;13.7li; + -1, Robeol, for Gfi yard H dibposea Of liifi 1Or021t0 businew pork pertaining to the business. - " :1 . is thiH ? 'E3ere is discriminatiOri Rg fitnt;t �•ifl!- ' �Ili1R CuFtomers will find a well selected stock :.. . -. ` „"� gravel supplied of ,$rock Road bet gone i :i 1� 1 ,� Alla «'iii Il @reafter devote his elf - , � the country. with 11 vei;geanec, 10 Avon.. and •1 $3.50 ' F. Orden grading o- side f of foreign and domestic granite and yw r tirP finis to �Vllitby Gallery . marble to choose frouz. Inspection ``1 ��{ • her rural eonstltlleuc* ssllll,atll]L9il with road bet lots 2E and 27 in let c)oll, .;:,.1;5 ; ,v • - P ... llr. Maclean's propoGition for ft two cent ` n). 1'eng;elly gravelling on 7th o , Opp will eouvinee that for strictly first- - - ` ' I r Y , T , , 4_ } tit rate, This is file 0n1 ' wa e,�ttlltr ,eo ,le lot L► B L►SII�ESS is ahead CO1111uenC- y class work, our prices cannot be 1,`-`i_t ., : 3 y S l I ' X13 ; H. Ellicott railing; gravel pit on k^ can get even stilt the injustice lieapecl up- `- beaten. �'` . I� - 5th con, cast of i3iock Road 5•l.UL Wm• illg to lluul, but the facilities are _ - -. on them by diseritriinatino rates, and those Harbron for the opp lot 4 in the 71,t con P j - - - �' ,:,t . �y such that lie call accommodate all ERING .. '. . 7� ..s leans !notion will !Isar froth the 'back tract $100; H. Westgate far aerci es as 1v110 requir© pieturps. lluring file._ toRntilllrs later on. It is a great inicluit c °lnnllasloner on road contract bet eta '?U �•g yr� ;, y and 2l in the let con $3.00 ' Harve }lurk• 11011aA S @I1S011 Call slid et hOtOS ujjj �t - • . to charge country pee le a mush higher Y We have been appointed sole agents b Y g p W "'' . rate than for cif ” P K holder repairing culvert in road div $50 ; Y • - A y' H. Johnston drawia timlaer and re lying C. L. Munson, Esq., 13owmauville, forthe �. . „ , - . - -__ . - g > that n ill be finished in the latest style :k -. •:. . . - Consumption Cured. culvert in road div No 55 $8.56. Your County of Untatio, far the beet SVoyau �� UMBER, LATH �$ ` ,L 'A _ committee having; considered a colr.nuni Wire Fence iu the counirry, sad are pre• Of the art. •-� ` ' .. ,... ,, An old physician, re fired from practice#'bav•- Cation from Wm. Bell respecting a ulvert pared to build fence, and sell Farm and Apaawm p '; i, - . ing bad placed in Isis hands by ar Fast India SHINGLES,--.1,: S :1-1 '•_ `� l+ ° , lniasionarr tl?e formula of a situ le vegetable `°hare the sideline bet lots i32 and ail inter- To rig on the most reaaonabl© { ti 2 t�..., W 3 -' rolnedy for the speedy and permanent are of sects the York roads at Rouge Hill, reeom- terms. a Build twenty different Styles PLCIAL attention will lie givell • ' ,R � ., I . Cousnmption, Bronchitis, catarrh, Asthma and mead that the aleck be instructed, t notify on Ibis maahiue, plain or ornamental, We ' ' f;` i DRE S SED LUMBER + ;' -I.� all throat and Lung affections, also a t0 famil COIL $and ss Christmas t•'_x . and radical cure for Nervous Debility genet all York county to repair the same they also osvn the right for Ontario County, Y g P w , - are liable. Your committee repo emend (exce t townships Whitby and Brook for - o �f _ Nervous Complaints after having tested its �• is a time when most families have a ,.. ; s _ Wonderful curative powers in thousands of that a grant be a saffioieut to Nay for the rabb Patent Faroe. Parties wig Ing;� - - Fly . ,_ cases, has It tt hie duty to make it known to 1 8 Of t0 arohasa Farm or Townshi ri htS !or AND SOFT 'G�00 `- y.:, ,4. 5.: — hia sttHez fellows. Aetpated by this motive the tile required i fish !n the vc aq p P K reunion it i8 the proper time. to have --•AT LOWEST PICT— < ,-, �; :; and a deatre to Pickering as asked for stilton, at the eithher of abov e, will do well to consult ua g . rr ° �`” ., relieve human suffering, I will C y p "" l send free of char e, to alt who desiregit this tgamin and all work in aonneoti wit personate , at lot 7 B• F. Pickerin or roll taken. - - �> �- g a y g g p� F4R C.A6XX I. t tr a- recipe: in German, French or Engliish, with tall the name shall be done by the pa .ies i writs us to Whitby P. O. Parties are t = >'• >,, •= .'; ' „ . directions for prepWn and. using. Bent by 'Ten per cent. Will be addeel ti we terested, >ftnd that Der- Hilts be IL _ A strictly tyrbidden infringibig on these pa- Gall and Itatlsfaoti0n a tli:t`tan'teed beaked ' �' •.Y . t: 4` :.' • 7k.a..• - latajl by addressing wi h atam� �lamittt; this t , � : . ; � naper. W. A.Nv>$s,e$OPvAprs Alock,&oohee- cornmifsSioner on behalf of fife taw chi tents. ��.�.1 . gRa1 �T� . .` Cg' s ," .-�,1 '�. �7 i �a 0 � , : �.R , 7-4 A; .- iler, x,Y,► I ooutaea6iop with said +t►ork. �o -�1 : h *' .; r; . a `_ • :r,%� my a ; , ^. - "r-: f ,k: , u.xi ��...r• 5 •� - - r - - - - , n n ,. - 't. - ry.: ^,s.. _ _ _ - - - a .ma y^ :.� a K...,a•.' - � fr.. - -. 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'S+' i F X-`•a .yr+i c- - - - '• - _ Y Il= 'K Ya ��5 -3 - lo�i+.y'}'^ "fir _ Y••#'e- �r.' . a+? s'. '!o . f , A' •w+ s �r nt ="fir' ' u 6ti .., - .•'" .`i',> - t,' A�., .� .,•.. t _, �... :&F _ -� 'tee - .r.-- r a, " ..t.'- s -,., - - -., 4,' -'+`�' a` ei , „2- ' .,i - ''"C*.7 l vr„ '�,`a ., ` t' ;'Y' _Z' . - - ''�' -v^ - t ' :� t a' - ^.t•ir g :+9s: -y. •` :a. "aG- - t. •'S , •b a,- Y'% -, 'w' _ . t• 3? - . : �+`ra, - ..- i�s`��1'T 1 t<"+''.' _ �:•' _ • sir , a` �a - =�cF "a.d ::5 - 'e . .yp- .. _ -1 .za" !" , a _ _ '•7(x'4" - $3 fir - 1p' -Y -- _ _ . t�'t'� -' 'r• - _���p a�i- • �•'. G - t1i. > a :r- y .1. .'. r .: 1 . -k„ .,,—r..u.�t r. }n y J i iI' _I y t! _ i _ • f Y ri_n " n - } r- _ `Y �-i i.rC:Er.i.r r �Y.i I '° /.6I" W,fYY4M.4La.ir •�. kr .,- '' '* . v - - ' . _ ' d"^'•', •�' •8 .F h h N _- _ - _ - - , _ ... . _ t -.-/e t - _ _ i - IIf-- - --t •y. , ;� : le Things. - oars ER ;0 a S: _ l s r 3 • very 131>l< Little - QROpTO C • !T D a of fr tait►o ' is of s o� �4N Y PeiY asses are the latest this* itt fits y vital fmportanae. to the fanner, as in these ee R. s ' :l�ir� g t em ands '� '° ma the bejs h �` x .': � days ac► far e a part of his m►ruinge is in- - r ' , �Ot eYen• work. Thsy are made of silk or- linen, fai t- U>L ROB OUE DOLtAIt -A Maeati7actr r e!r � R; ic- ` f s F = .' ,x `' `' 1 perfumed, vested in this kind of plant. `the success- esstcr. We are the largest makers in the =�.., '. ter•• _�. - ' �;':::..:: • y p fumed, wrought more r less orna y ful farmer protects his machinery id every _ minion. To advertise the quality and make L *-- M , _,F M,_ "Did Bingley ever socoiiapliah as the fancy pleases, and arranged on a isle manner --from the weather, from of our goods we will Rend to any address by r,y. _ ; -. ucion of getting even with the girl outlines of the old handkerohief ease. Express, securely packed, one of our Union ` clerk who beat hi;ri out of his situation by each bonnet and hat must have its veil or t ants --and last but not least, the. sac- silk parasols or umbrellas, paragon frame, :3 . LLL I 11 _ I.- offering t do the work at asmallersalary ?" of veils, and as the life of the filmy tril s cessful farmer keeps bearings well lu• plain or fancy handle. on roce!pt of s$i-a �- ;' ;�: bricated wish Rogers Peerless llaohine OiL it $ls� umbrella, Tryone. NotetheaddreAa, ' , - ° . , Potts : " I rather think he did. He which add so much to woman's toilet at t • LANT'S Manufactory, 3118 4 310 Y ®u O tat. :',I - . - married her, and she is supporting then: is transitory, you may be sure that the veil Millions of eels, averaging about four 'd" Toronto. a . 1. _ both." case which you can pick u in the leisn of inches in length, fell from the sky daring a -_�-- °_:.. • recent rain -storm in Cot►lbur , Pa. i1�T i f T f1116tt t sEP�T�$s. - -- summer daps, will be very t e 8 - 11 L8 1W UASi1i - Reelprwity in Travelling. recipient of your ohoice when it is 8niah d. What ! j imping Yet ! ` : BAND ai; STEAM DOWN& A famous Duchess in London reeen I - - - - _, Foathentone : - " I tell you, old mm jfou Y Why should you go limping around - d S. CARTERS - SYRACUSE N Y • ' ought to be in with a girl like Miss Gros- went through the ordeal of having a d sa when Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor q + + ' ' " ` # - - • grain. Her father travel$ a great deal, and made on her own figure. She stood or will remove your corns in a few days? It FAMOUS RENNET FNXTRACT . _ , . ... - " - while he is away we have a lovely time," three hours while Elie dressmakers wrou t kill give almost instsat relief and a guran- Cheese and Butter Color. . Rin wa " What do you do when he fifty yards of rare old lace that could of ► BaeooCx MIL!C TESTERS. - g y y teed care the end. Be sure you get the :. _, _ comes home"' be cut, into a gown for a soiree, at the cl a genuine Y(ltnam's Corn Lrxtractor, made by Sole Agent for Canada. FRANK W1 1. � Featherstone: "Then I traveL "; _ of which every stitch had to be carefully t Polaon & Co Kiu aton,for man substitutes pr...tacc Merch,►nt. 33 Peter tic.. 9tuntrewi 1. -, II!,.­ ,; .. ,'' and picked out before the lady could s- g Y - 02M nivioYs Consignments Solicited. . ,yre being offered, and it is always better to . _ - ' ' ` . robe. The amount of torture that it get the beat. 'date, surd, painless. Both the method and results when' L - . . Y _ _ - Sims That fler Husband I" railing• ' woman will undergo in the name of van ty „ „ e, • . ¢k - _ "You are not so *tronga* you need to he would astonish the martyrs I can tape a hundred words a minute, i5yrup of Figs is taken, it is pleasant _ said the stenographer. I often take more and refreshing to the taste and *cis (�(�� t - - " _ John," said a fond wife to her husband. "I Fashion has decreed that the silk--mat•n- - ' than that, remarked the other in sorrowful think it is about time you were getting 'Some faoturerir°ahall have a chance of retriev g accents • "but then I have to. I'm married. gently yet role tlyon the Kidneys, Q`_ I ', '` insurance on your life." their decayed fortunes and' building p ' Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tA • p.A r!A KNING, ask your Druggist for G! M �! & C(- Y" ' � ; J `-`-Insurance on my life ! What are you J"ossal new ones this year, for we a to BONN8' TOOTHACHE (IUM, Matto no tee, effectually, dispels colds, head- y talking about? I am as healthy as ever I year silk costumes for walking, visiting, d substitute. �ESS aches and fevers and cures habitual EE � - ~: was. Insurance indeed 1" . •even• everyday purposes, and every w ►ol ' • A. P. gib. constipation. Syrup of Figs is the . _ �': "V1'ell, dear, I only mentioned it, you and cotton gown with any pPatens: a - - .. p t' r know 'oat of respect for yourself. I thought to elegance is covered with baneis and s - - OIIIy remedy 01� Its kind ever To- TQRONTO - r. _, you were failing." of silk ribbon. duced, pleasing to the taste an aC- =.: -.& "And what in the world put it into your Some of the w bailht combinations re ceptable to the. stomach, prompt•in ONT. .. to, -�, " head that I am failing ? Me failing ? Why, very crude and, tike close harmonica : in its action and truly beneficial In its s ,1 I t a�n as strops; as a horse, -and can run up color, require delicate manipulation. Fa y r 3' . l .t`> three flights of stairs without taking a cornflower, blue, heliotrope, and violet in Th'��� You,i - effects, pre *red only,from the most peerless Axle Grease, most dnrablts grea3e in s' -1 �4 - breath. one bonnet `! Navy blue and green in m Pre Tgtg jg TSE UNIVERSAL TL,$TI- healthy an� agreeable substances, its the market.. Peerless Hoot Ointment should : - Well, that may be ao ; but I am afraid or less vivid shades have been a favo tte XONrof those who have suferedfrom maTXc( Alentqualitiescommendlt be in every stable. - _ T i on Are deoei onrsel #." combination through the spring said °e- - - . + - 1- . . « 8 y untltl a in summer costumes. Helio- Cli80NI0' BRONCHITIS, COU(ifBS, LO an(i have made It the mosli .... t- - Peceivingmvself t Goodness gracioys, . q y appear COLDS, OR ANY FORX OP WAIST- i woman, what do you mean?" trope, pink and pale blue in combinat one, D1B after S po ular remedy known. T NAY. frW "Don't be so impatient. What makes sounds trying, but the result is au gest_ve '° Syrup of rigs is for sale In 75a . the think you are failin is this : When of a slice taken boldl out of a rainbow y g ' Y 800iffIS bottles by all leading druggists. SILVER MINES. Ap r �' ._ .. you Were oourtfng me you coal ' hold .me on Any woman in whom the dress instine . is Any reliable druggist who may not Canadians have invested in 9 10 of the raaI L , youi'knoe three hours ; now yo cannot hold 'not entry dott'mant can be her own mil` n- esta • of the new towns in Kootenay, while t �, '� er this season fi have It OII Lan(: will procure lti r - = the baby on your lap three min tes. or the most startling of y- h Americans J In of the mines. The succo�a o_ .. - away bows, the daiptiest of lace roset s, promptly �f� r any one who wishes' the towns depends on the success of the mines. , - -' ' ribbon ruchiu and lace thistles bes' ea The " - x:r -.,- - Well Pitch d. :''' to try it. 1 anufactured only by the , _. - - . _ - _ e the great variety of flowers all ma be r- A Scotchman who was mcunted on chased ready forLrimming hate and n- CALIFORNIA tt F!C SYRUP "CO�� i ga�I��sY �loln� Iw�stm�n{ G�. ;.�r� , ' donkey had to - travel over a rather rough nets. A few fancy pins, a little knac at r p y producing g Of Pure Cod Liver 0�1 and �N F�lY0IH00, OAL, represent four auly incorporated Silver ;Vita- 1a ;n .� piece of country in Australia. After a roducin effects, and the thin is ne _ e`l. while he came to a wide ditch which the without touching a needle or wasting elf LOIIIBVILLB. Ky. NRW YORK, N. F nshg Oolumblaand two nn twelve mines the sarme - . donkey refused to cross. a day's• pleasure. HYPOPNOSPHITE$ . _ _ rich belt, the richest in the work. �- " Turning back a few yards he urged the The popularity of the ribbon stream is -Of Litnne and Soda.- They atl'ord the safest and most profitable �, , + IT 'IS AL3fOST AS PALATABLE Tye MORI Aa 1191gg L02P 0 nvestment in Canada. The first issue of stock • - �•- _ donkey into a gallop, thinking the donkey already on the wane. Not only has it an + placos investors on the ground floor and is `Z _ _ would um across; .48 MILK. IT IS A R'ONDERFUL pp,,,, A u4svotuns wawt% ' ' jump Instead of jumping appropriated by all sorts and condition's of tgYeSl�egi Utl nearly all taken up. The elocona issue will be , . across the animal stopped suddenly, throw- women t the verge of vulgarity, but the . \•l \aws 11I MM FLEBII PBODUCER. It eta us�ad a•ut � 25 per cent. to 30 per cent. higher. Then its p - FP Y, t3 PAID Ur CAPITAL, •is�oQo�eso advancement will be rapid owing to greater -. , �, . ing Sandy over its head with such force ladies have discovered that, a yard or re a ndoracd by Physicians, Avoid all taans mono�! anywhere in the note stares, development work. Now is the opportunity, - . that he landed on the other side of the ditch, of ribbon, with a high wind, is quit the tmitatiena or utbstitr(tiaw. Sold by 'anada or Me apply to Ityoa Don't lot it slip. It is not often investors have . . Gathering himself up, he lookel at the reverse of picturesque and approaches the all Dn(f/plati at Eve, and gi:uo, need money,.pply, toLocslAacntaorwnts such a chance as this. Qall at office, Boa of at HENO! L HAUPT, Presnr## , Trade Building, Toronto. - 3, I, donkey a moment or two, and then said: ridiculous. SCOTT & BO lti'11NE, Bellevilles. Ass CtTr, - I " Weel, weal, that's very wall pitched ; but Sueh a dainfy gown iss made 1. f rase '" nk _ ___ "_ MOeTAat11: KOOTENAY' ' E' F. how are you going to got over yerself 1" crepon,with a plain trained skirt exquisi e)y t• Aavnts Wanted Everywhw"& . - cut and edged round the hem with loo of `%ANTED- 5d0 Tw►cbera is rtnvna far g 1 one or more of our first etasy Kubscrtp . '• r* very narrow black silk braid. The bo ice tion books. send for illustrated catalogue, #4 - . , He Couldn't Underatand Tt•, ' is of silk, one mass of tiny tucks, dr wn and terms, Win. Briggs, Publisher, 'Toronto. _ - - _ �% •, " ,Some Tittle time ago a clerggyman, who under b belt of rose pink erapon, bra tied A41C 14CALE Fox DnvAA ca!Tr a • Containing a large per cent -- - ' t had not been long in Bolton, isad occasion with black passementerie. The very full M taught by,Nfi" Chubb, general agen B ` jai „u . , # sleeves are of ere on with a pointed of for ntar ca Y3sl Yonge fit.. Toronto Out. �,: , age of the hour o#' Oatmeal ' .. to pay a visit to an outlying; arm, and in P . y A - _ returning he completely lost hie way. black lace. i . .-. . ` a Whilst he was endeavouring to find the Breakfast jackets are made of Sow red 1:IRLU TF.A emresCon9Upation,Siok I 'ter;' "'4 I � . - 3' g j . llaulache restores the Complexion ��� It makes and keeps Lady's =� right road, he met a farmer's boy who was delaines and nainsook, and trimmed ` ►ith 'iet Free :1mPle at Q�tttrtELU Ts♦ P ;�',tlI -; p _ 11so bound for Bolton, and who, although Valenciennes lace and ribbon* -the a :act AoxNcy 317 Church St, Toren . . C ' "_ • a- tremely astonished at such ignorance, shade of the pattern. - - ` hands. soft and smooth• . ' . _ ' j AI)IES READ THIS. The wonderful O - _> volunteered to show him the way. A novel summer cloaks to wear. o r a I n �+ - `' Ae the walked elan the tier man t:ak• 11cUowolt tiarmont lsraft in¢ Machine of IL C�1 eS `eczema and ali dls- - Y g+ gY silk dress is male entirely of black ice, how York, for cutting l.luiie,n' Dres�:os, can , 4 ad the boy what his occupation was, with large bishop sleeves and a rutll of now be i!ad at 'Toronto Cutting School. 123 w _ - - The lad told hinn and then inquired, "An 8 1? ` - �` - - q , lace at the neck. It falls in loose folds, has °ago Street. Send for illuKt sled t ire utar, t , .. 1 .- - - whad does to do, owl mon ?" no lining, and reaches u the feet. - 1l .! 4 i' ;i eases of the skin, _ - . � % I I— V ­ g, ens t �s "Oh. "replied the clergyman, ” it is my WRITE FOR PARTICUIQNS = -- �.:, = . . duty to show men the way to heaven. " " Ltn is to be the watchwor,l of our �` rR ' ``,..` -L, - L, " Eh, gerrout wi' thee, " exclaimed `the styles. There are Eton jackets, L''toa col arm, tIf Uotnplot 8team•Launehos from 20xi to 3tY7 J° `� � e � . * n t: . << and Eton neckties. This title fa beatowe 1 on "Aame Coal -oil Iloilera and NnuinOm from Ce Vure You Cet the . Ceuuine• - -- boy with a knowing wink; abeawt thee 1 to 8 If 11. large sizox° Coal or wood fuel - •" showing foalks th' way t' ' eav'n an' don't every coat whether it be long or short, but "The blarab Steam Pump" the bo,t boiler • - . . i r >► the real Lion jacket is one which doe not Made by The filbert Toilet Soap Company. : : , . knew t roved to Bowton ! j ) leerier in the market~ Returns exhaust into K: - _ - i , extend below the waist, It may term iste teed water ho.►ting it from 40 to t0degroes. : ? _ an inch above it, but if it is a fraction ( f an For catalogue send 3c, Ramp. .iYt[h . ;; Dit3aatrous Be>lults Of �aCClnatlgn• inch below it is not an Eton Jacket. One t tLa'>ta' .3 too., Carleton Place, oat. _ _ r ': at A doctor was scouring the alums in the advantage of the Etaon coat is that it I loks _ A i Y 1f 'j 1• �' interests of the health departmQnt. Things nearly as well over a plain waist as it �oea W^1' 44 �1 A RA PLAIN AND - ' n went on smoothly until he encountered a over the silk blouses. - y - - -••¢ - - . " -_ : suspicious - looking Irish woman, who dwelt - • ' . . - - . LADIES - - ► ' - .. with her shock - headed children in the lord- - 'i'� N 1� COQ, RE " F. d� - - ly heights of the seventh floor. , Portuguese Maidens.. tit* . FRACTION . .-. I -' - The doctor pounced upon the eldest bay, An enthusiastic traveller, deaeribink. the . Ili gt fhoma I ,i and was about to make the initial scratch lovely maidens of Portugal, says : _, The Standard Champion and new of vac :iaation, , when his mother btopped " But see the maiden water earriess o f a Ontario. - �. Horizontal Champion with F M Lim. Lisbon, prettiest of all women in the an. lent perfect wat� Spark „ 20 profrau�r4 and teUrherN tincluding tear w. .w.eso • ' ,,_ - "Is it vaceinatin that is? she queried. city, with great dancing eyes, poutint lips nnivorMity Kracivateyl. l0u students from all _ ' 4 -_ "Yes, madam, " answered the doctor. ever parting from dazzling white teeth, •heir ppartA of Canada and United Stat.ox. un.duat• arresters are ' " Well, it's not a bit av it yell do t my tongues teasel ©ally ranniitg in m +ica1 ing course•I with cert.iAcntos and diplomas iu - : 1 - bye Dennis." staccato and their supple forms ever a ir. Literary (:outgo, Musf�, 1•ine Art. ('ammerciA STILL TH E LEADERS ' Science, Elocution. 'Cho highest recor,l in tJn- , ,' ' " Why, it proves life and health end -` repressible movement froiu the boun less tario in Fine Art. Buildingri and turniMhing.4 A large sapply of tsecond hand En- " - i "Go 'long wid ye ! That's what they life within them. Their short skirts dis►-lose among the tlnest on the continent. Univerattpp -"'•`n ppi�nes Repaired and Re -built for sale _ . - __ - _E1 �," • . . told Doony McCann when his bye Willie limbo which outrival the Venus of C :a is "Illation. Prepares for all grades of cortitl Cheap. ti ha3 it two weeks ago." symmetry. RH:UPItNSj�lc1 T, 8 i8±t�sg(jrpatrieulatlon. , 1Y1tiTE vs PxOxrrLy- . 31 - I'- . " � ,� delicate s comet Their smart ices � � illustrated ENDLESS DUEL . - _ - . i Well . • -' vainly hide husts of marvellous noun nose Announcement, Addrom. - .. - - r - - "They desaved him; vaccinatin' an' all. and amplitude, with full arching nook 1 red PRIV011'AI. AUSTIN. B. t). (( - . 7 Willie is dead. Lord rist his cowl ! " above, and crowning it such a dainty and - - nr�Yrr,A STANDARD ` 100 FIN ET t .. . ° : "What killed him?" dimpledchiu as even Tuscany cannot m tch ; . i s - _ - - "He fell down the back shtairs at Bro- while the line from tip of little fins r u RICE AND HOW s • ' ]WEAVY EXTRA -110 1. -' - - ' -- - man's and broke his neck ; an' be th' sham- their brown round arms beyond the di pled nr - , s . socks of Barny Mulligan if vaccinatin' can't elbow is a marvellous stdy in nature' only TO CDUI\ j'T�11 PARA ,120 " - . +r' ``' VVIL l 91 ' - ratop things like that pliwat sort av a luife perfect mobile bronze. .13ut they hav dal- Specially Cheap for Cash. � i 5' �= ,t ,_ presarver is it? " lied and chatted long enough. With a high . YOff RHO � . i _ _ . _ _ -- t a little pad of rushes or cloth is clap on T IT p .E.W. C q . { - - i Said in Fun their dainty, shapely heads ; in a twi ling lack P aIld StiCt1011 H�S�• •• ' X•: .. . , . - - -. the great cask, half as tall and quite big ' Beneath the trees was swinging low as they, is resting on the pad, and w th a W ATE RO U S ' % .: ). - . A hammxk in the shade. Those who have used It[CE as directed in ``� . And seated there a toile a oath i : song they are away, tri ping our Recipe Book. are gratefully acknowied ' K . Y f ' homeward as daintil and air }1 as i the in the vast improvement on the old csarote;Bl s- I y # �, : _ Near by his side a maid. ,. g B R A N`TFO R D -- meaaure.of a contr ana or waltz, method of esooking it. and say is is "Sl LFN t.' - '.•: 'The trees swan down protecting I }cobs Dlll Write fors Recipe Book, sent tree by , J _ `.• g P g the _ HIGIf GRADE �- ' _ - y :,` :: _ 'Twas surely not amiss, . • - - xaettsxatit CANADA . ` ti tdic a 8liiletitute- MOUNT ROYAL MiLLINC CO. MONTREAL. ' ` p' - r '' Since no one was in eight, he thought, g - - To try and steal a •kiss. . - - -- . -- --- - - - - -- - -- — - - -- - - At a dinner in celebration of the lay g of - " The maiden, blushing, nnurmured " Don'tl" the foundation stone of a church in 'Soot- BEAVIDR LINTiI STEAMSHIPS. . - ;,, i . a. , And watched the gay leaves drop., land, an amusing accident oc Burred; n old Weekly Bailin s Between Montrea - r . .. Y. g 5 Mischievously he asked, •' Don't what?" and Liverpool, Direct From Montrea ` Wh '► "don't „ and respected sntnister laid the stern Bald every Wednesday at Daybreak. Pas y, doe t, she said, stop ! presided st the dinner. 7 he menu cdagist- mangers embark after 8 p.m. Tuesday. - ed of various courses, amongst - whit was Superior Accommodation for Saloon - - ,' ry - ' ' ” the old national dish, kale brow, aesl•ve hot. Intermediate and Steerage Passengers ' . . _ ' An bat Oritia Rates o[ P(tewag�+, Noatreeal t. Liverpool I tht� 11IaII The worthy man on trying to attend on a . I. Critic - Madam, I predict your--daughte'r' lady at his right hand overturned h' awn Saloon and $53 .. - , i According to : - - - ' -will be an artist of the first rank -all that portion into his la The scalding aid ROm'd ip 0 & $90... " f Aocom od'n. } :is admirable. I see she has introduced a cat � y g q Tl'® tH� aoe r "ce�BO stir Ir`gLeerag >$g�' W8 are . loo�lllg for I - 1 ' • on that fgnce-so natural. soon found the wa to hie reverend skin, Iritermeed ate, -`. Madam (vary indignant) -Sir, that is not and looking the very oonceatr 'Sled ce l+'orfuther information apply to t, of profanity, he leaped from his seat said 8• R. MURRAY, "n, Mummer. : _ .. ' vn fence. That is the foliage hanging on the holding his saturated breaks from ' par- 4Oustom House square. Montrea f - -„ _ _ If eo We would urge yon not to keep .. _ boil Or y Local Agent. - . - - - -a boiled extremities exclaimed • an a: b . : , 49 Will some lay brother say some -thing ' . - - . ' - ' I - , (lot What he Wanted .` suitable to the occasion?" eClhtltiat- C>r1ss,�h�•ttr PU����� Orra , _ . There was a young man named Michael, _ LOr mat" ,� I - . Who thought he rebid ride a bioYcIe ; she .- �arrlea a �. AUTOMATIC . E ` But the headers, you know, = "What has become of our nieoe�, asked . . ,� . Disgusted him no ' yyafferty ? Patented !lies - p - - Misa Donohue of Mra. O R ter of so much lime ortant;el, . TRUSS sc . That be gave up this tricky vehicle. " Och, sure, an' she's done well wi her- by Chas. Clutha ! . - . _ - - self. She married a lord.,, - y ti - - - .. . Maid he, Of these headers I m chary, . «Why, you don't tell me 1 An E agliah i aid �11 1i8��i Grandest ran d est meet with such : another . opportun- � ` - jtnd must have me a wheel that will carry ,.� �rlinal Invention -� - - Die safe over stumps, lord?" y 4' - Is :_ `:- .. Bricks, boulders; and btitnps ;" No ; I don t think he s an English lord. The Automatic is a marvel of meohaniam, It lty of • - He a a landlord. Tie kapes a summer `Hotel centralises differences between contraction and :.,_. So now on a safety he'll tarry. .T. out in Coiweonek. expansion of body, caused by notion of le8e, . - j eaoughl»H. sneering ela, direot to the aperture - . t '�-�'- of hernia, au!otnatie ally. AE 118° now presented by, g traveller's pipe is *mensal zhe latest in- +fieyings bank web invented `by a THE SAME TRUSS Fos LIGHT - ventionn Attached to the bowl is a hook, clergyman. AND SEVERE OA$188. F� f1liU �Wuculars write t - which may be.fastene�i in the button -hole - Onli ' cold through Physicians. Aru to, or 118 aQjjf �d8 ��1j _0 ��n' t Op -� ;. _ - - of the vest or coat, while a flexible tube It is more profitable to advertise I efore dlreot Prom the Sousa Part►yhlet tree. . 1. communicates with the mouthpiece. The season than after season. Frequent be- ADDRirSS CHA&w CLUTHE - m apply ally of the Aa�xetse. . ` tttmoker e*ui use this i e while both hands fore season is worth more than durinksea- - P P SMWIOAL NAVeatan OT ` ace lea to be othrrwitre occupied, son.._ . -. 1 Tim l3L.Wests TO�tONTO ONT I' : . �. t ,. -. , r _ - - - - , - . , , a - - r r mow- .. ,, , , •� , `i?.. Y- 'z,T Y „ __ - [ ,tf' r aF .,.*•?.. M t _ .. - .i . -.� - i t] 0 ..$ -.d! Y .�, d- ;-yam# _?,.- tE. ��t,.e. Tt,� '/ - - _ - - .- ,.. -''..' ` 'ra' �,; :4'. �,", - ,'�'rt ; y�i .'ts„: ':.,Tit'`" .,. t .. - _ i - _ - • , - .. .. - - ys.. .1 I : x' .� .J.' rwlt '•-ht _ � ii .:44 _ r - . _ - - _ . 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I "I --- - - ______ I I . , . .,��_ 1MA,LTS-- --- - . to i0beeir t1w., � 66W. ft plaw try, , - T.i YOUNG FOLKS, �71'� "; - Irl %&V"h&1*W*ftb9l , - . - ..... -_ - I . , __ . I F _,., .-,. _,�'-: :1 � " . � 1E __:,i . I . - 1. . -of ool(7,"itbQr by using very I - I - . 1. - . the application - �obo =Puee at the stern. At first it would '� '' . . -� - -f ....... ­_1 ... * - . - . ­ I., ­;­-. - _'. - - , . - - N., I - - I I � � ­ . I .. I i� 11 e­ ��e , , " . "I . , - a 9.1. 34 _. , . - I � "' It-! �' - cold water, ice or bray zkeig-ice being the .11 _. - _. not stir. They tagged harder and harder. - I I ­ - . 19.1 � . � � - . � 1�­ i 4 �� , . - ­ - � - � : are W ve in v" 4,to �, . - �,��- ��_�,_ :,. , � _�_ "... ,''. ' most effective. If possible, keep the Apl _. ,:-,2*­ , ".,. ..;� __ 1� * , I y Fis 4 'a a 50 All ' � .�-- � .. � 1. - . . . I with ;1 I . sum- mbr.. 4� '' a A Little UhUd Bhati T e94 Them,. . 1 By-and-by it began to slide -- slowly, wi 1 h" I Y Id ,., ., z si' d NufsIn-T lu - �f 4. . I . M - -, -'f *.. , 00 1nd1er#1S,e"n arms raised above his head for five or ton One Summcr'a evening ting noise; then faster and more smooth-' There are 1,000 men to every We �-, - k, ­ evening, ore the sun went d r . womm.- -, " 11 . � " : , :r �� . . g of the sick in su . • . - city m the town, .., _ , �& - . . - This alone -will often When el man were hastening from own, Ify as it slipped into the deeper water. , in Greece, t�. I * - i - , �r The in winter. In minutes at a time. . .,47- '': . I Il- I! uk.rs " uIt tacit than - 113e. If n9t, place a � TO reach their homes- some near at hand, some 4 6 Bravo Ill cried Aunt Nellie. " � - . I , __;:" . Zc Now, gfie*eS jjtl -'­'--�_L - . - I,21"-'r . ' a more there is abundance of fresh, Pure air, cause the bleeding to isl . The man with the Most faults . . . . I �_�,P . ,inter piece of ice wrapped in a cloth at the nape 1 B boys, climb in yourselves." - -1 - - �',,'. I r� ­ ' I - - � . , �� � I ' :... -, t;' I - 1: i� . , - , and a proper temperature may be easily y snorting train, by omnibus or oar, �_, "I his net one little shortcoming. - . z - , , ,,. •" - �.'.,,"q , .11,16 of artificial healt. In of the neck, and one directly at the! To be beyond the roach of city's. din. -- -' 11 Oil, auntie,' we are too wet I We must- I .. - . ­ .. .. I .... I . ; , , . . , , - attained by tile the heat cannot to of the nose between the eyes. ' A cheery looking girl, scarce four years old: n't spatter your retty gowns," answered The shoemaking business in CaliforrAs W .L�,,, ��i A 7. -, I • . I ­V .,* - , �; i�', , ,& I . '­ I . �� I -,!Y -.a - . . the contrary% 9 . I �. .,. ..4". . . summer, on . . f the ice does not, step the bleeding, plu Although not shy, her manners were not bold; Tommy. "We"Irgloonalicad,andbeready contro!led almost eutitoly by Chinese. - . . , , L:"A . � " , , . A- I- - I . . - . , � , i V., . _' ' -, . pure air is not always p0s. But all alonel one scarce could understand. , ' � -4 ?� be 'controlled. the nostril with styptic cotton. Every ,s to tie up the boat when you got to the dock. - _1 "P the In of he hold a little bundle in her hand- The fastest ship afloat is the City of P'6_ .. I 11� I � -(-I.fk - I , -1 i . . . I localities, where . . ,. -1 3 . J3. I .. - I .. - , V I . 41 .1 114A - - . house should have a 'bottle of the last nom A tiny handkerchief with comers tied, Aunt Nellie put Tommy to bed that nigh kin, owned b - ilL6 Pacific -Mail Compaiiy.,_ _.,1 �'P­V,-, , - Bible ill all lo with I t. ,,t N one or tw()..- carele33 neighbours, y . ,� '... I may fill the atmos- ed article, as it will often arrest violen But which did noisome bre" and butter hide; After he had said his prayer, he laid his __ ", " "�, r , . _� I will . it � ) , . . . .19,1 A satin enact, so natty and go. neat. The cocoon of a healthy silkworm- ` � ,., I -A, I - . ­� - ..q � slovenly kept door . , vegetal hemorrhages, more quickly than anythin took her cheek against her hand, and asked, shyly, � 'p, ekO- I . . Was o'er her shoulders thrown. She .. . � � . r' - - . decaying often yield a thread 1,000 yards in length. �o. il - I "Auntie -4 . . - the poison 0 else when proceeding from the head, an seat l couldn't you and Rob's mamma 9011. .e . - . " -7, . I pliere with t . 1". .� . . - -1 � W, .. ­ nee. These diffi- I ­ I ,�:,� 01 - - , - - . I . . % other nuisance, . And laid her bundle underneath her arm . ever have got off the bar without Rob and The tallest and shortest people in Euro �;e, T " , . . . is'also useful in dressing wounds whet i ,-' � , _,� .1 . - tion or some ; ­_. � .Vi - . ass the invalid sufferers in And smiling prettily butwet so Calin, � , ­ - ". - � - . bleeding. ff the istyptior cotton is no &,-, I :, me ?" the Norwegians and the IAps, live side %_ , -- :r,t -,',_, , , ­� - cultiesare I ire extra care on Ay I lie herel" 2-', 1. country or town slid require - , , i. ".-F-v " � hand, the old fashioned remedy, cobwebs - lie answered inst"Ll'r, 1,0 yes, my dear.'' ,-. "Not unless we had. made ourselves side. � "A", .-. � I 1�11 'I'll • �� the _t of the nurse she sooln'S inciined to mdke bar dreadfully wet and dirty," answered Aunt The longest animal known to ex I ..�._,; �. 1, , . part * - ud there exist at the -` � I so physician has said that a cod inay be used, but fine lint is still better -1 &AM - , I ... I wise E Lay. Nellie. - present pime is the roc cal which avers es ­ ,.- -�. : " . 11 .. " " - - A mall, thoroughly healthy and Many people use po*d6red alum, snuffer W1.116 once again the tram went on Its way. .. .� ,I _. - . . nurse is a we She must have up the nose, which is good it the child I "And ladies never do that, do they?" - 100 feet in length. : I � P'l 1, - � - . - I I n The tall conductor--ovor six'foet high, .. � I I . . - ._� five seusea. I . - . . alert in all her ell snuff it up without the effort increasing th Now scan with a bustn�ss said Tommy; and he went to sleep am"- The mines of the world procl - ' - - .,.- :. - LL ,&I, � . order that she may wat--- . nod We travellers w I - - ace twenty I good sight, in ill the patient, catch hemorrhage. eye; . I five tons of gold every week, but the pre- � - �N .. , .. . .A; . - . �;i Xil . . I . they were all to :1 :�_ - - ,� ,,�. , I . the slightest changes - That took tho notice of the little child. Mtn the evenin before th cious metal remains as rare as ever. � . � the tips of the fingers, Extract of himatnelis (witch hazel) shoal But In that eye was something kind and mild, It ;x .'.1 I , 86 Motion Of the eye, be taken- internally, in 6se of . go back to town there was another splendid 4 - .. �! 6 moment what is wanted. She - from 4P( � A little after, and the man went round. �:4:, - �.F, I .., IL . . pan- A favorite dish of the Fast Indies 'is an' ` �` 14� I . 1, . % and see in f camp fire. Uncle Jack popped a great - -.1 `1�'_ . quick hearing to catch the slight. half to a teaspoonful from fifteen mindtA I And soon was heard the old familiar sound ant . � '-p _. Of gathering pence, and clipping tioll too- mash. The insects are caught in P�W '­ ';.'. t - must have Ci She must to one hour apart, according t9 the sever? t', ful of corn over the coals, and there was ,_ , zt . ,�,,t -1. Al - - of a weak invalid. ,- The tram was full and he had much to do. and mashed by handfuls like rail . 1. - �f'. I , I _ - � . eat whisper. that of the case, and it may be taken occasicip- "Your fare, my little girl," at length he it plenty of nuts and bonbons. i . , � - I . .1.1 have a sensitive as well as aloft t toile", ally between the attacks as a preventive (Ir She looked a moment, shook her little head, -- - At last Uncle Jack said that Tommy's Unless an Austrian gains the content of I I -- .. � - most delicate changes in I -_ -��---�,, -i w the ril where there is great weakness of the men - "I have no pennies; don't you know." add pa had been saired to make a speech, be- his wife, he cannot get a passport to journey . - -_ X" � .. . silo may no, 11 ,�,� W I .. , ". i may t . she, .,i?fl - - � -, .. test the temperature of Ph ­ It branes. . 41113f f . cause, being a lawyer, he knew how so beyond the frontier of his own country. ..-� -�-.�i - ... I - . " . . � the skin and �ions that may be ordered. _. . - � y are is paid, and JeFruA paid for mer' ,-?'Y ­4 i. I L . . ..� � __W.�._ - � . . �_T - hot aol)licai . . - He itch better than an else. r­,v,; - !! 1. - - � , ary that she have a cor- , look'd bewildered -all the people Limited: In At a public entertainment in Paris '6::-"-'_'4-'_-�` � - . ...., � . . . I ., .. I .. . E .. . - ­ " . . - �` "; " � : - - is especially necessary ... '_�. �: � .. . . - " I didn't know ;and who Is Jesus, child I" Then Tommy's pap& rose, and took out, of ";� �A .,i.' j so that she _- ' : - " -.. Vegetables. . .. .1 I young man was hypnotised. Two dzyz,� "� ,� .. -, - acute sense of smell, ­ I-.. I - - ' � - :W don't you know He once for sinners his pocket two lit,tte boxes- which looked ,.�. �"-�­, - - .. . -1 . tact and aci . . 9 , - ­.. 1P � - . - - ' ' , hit d, elapsed before he was restored to conscious , may detect the slio,lles,. impurity in the at- .. - iro-com ruhipKiN ou SQUASIL - 0 he jaw- _'.'­>.��­--�, I . . _ ! - - � - _ I � m . - �. . . � -and for men beside. ness. I .. .i, _,, sick room. Her taste For little children, le. prec�sely as if they had come from t - � - " �, . . . . - mospliere of the 'that, she may test tile I 6ard a woman say, not long 4go : 4 'I To make us good, and wash us from our sin: eller a. When the boxes were opened, � - . - ��i-' - - - '�I .'C­1. . .. in order t said soonest mended," as the doo-' - -` � ,�-,,� . be correct, would not mind baking pumpkin pies, t IDon His railway I am travelling In I" "I Least 11 "� � - . ­ ._,?�4_ , - � " . - food to see that it is properly cooked. A w - . "tthinkiLint I w%nt your fare you know." there were two beautiful little silver .,*- __W_;,_�,_. A, . . . ,and at one has to spend so much time in medals. On one side of each was engraved ter said to the patient with a factured jaI ....' ­ � , ` - 1 -1 ilk I __ ourd also be a g000c�kk, 0 1 9 "Itold Du Jesus paid it long ago: .., t - I I . good nurse A - -7 "�'.��L�� I . . - -Xi, M; I . . -r-Ourse the pumpkin," and 1 straightway "Id b r My moger told me just before she died, the picture of a ship in distress, and-around b0ne- * '.. - . I - I � . , schools for nurses a ay ; after which it occurred to I 0 That Jesus paid when He was crueltled; - words, "Life- saving The number of fires in London has ino ­ ....-k._%-..- " , the oppost ­­­.. __... the best training . h A .. _� - .. . manual training in cookery my w - orith I That at the cross His railway did begin, _6 of that others might be aided by the kno Guard." One medal was marked, "Rob creased by 60 per oast. since 1882 ; 25 per , ,.-Al-4, Ili � . . I . lum. - Which took poor sinners from a world of sint . ­":", .-. 9 is a part of the curriculum. ledge I t happened on myself. Here It lAy m Barris ton other "Tommy cent. of the fires occur in uninsured prezn-,1..,..1',-�.`,_--1 �. �.�ii . . - I . _. . . I - need of physical other said His home was grand and fair; I 1_. .4, I , - ­-Ui6i.� - � - . - I A nurse has special is : Cu Cut the pumpkin in halves ; scrap it I want to go and see my mother there- Venner." I ices. - ,,� __ ; ,?Di ­. `)" - r place Syk . i. I.- - ­ , � � . I strength to all he seets and set the halves in a al w I Tommy's papa made a fine s' h, and - ,:, �,I-#r , . . endure tile fatigue of he t 11 I want to go to heaven. where Jesus lives, ,oThe shade -trees planted sloe the qu .-. " � 1; - - . . 1. I Where the ratient is 'Won't you go too I My mother said He gives , � 1), oven - .- , ,'., I in the summer season. supplied at night, , the rind of the pumpkin makin *�Ie A loving welcome.-ghall. we not be late I presented the medals; but to M10111my he avenues, and boulevards, and in the squares, � � .;*�',� - _. - � _i� ' ` - 'z ­ - I ­.- -:!4 i,: .. is ,,�,,�i --- All very ill a second nurse not in which the pum kin IN baked. Jf 0 let us go before He shuts the gate; amid, "My son, it is plain that you area parks, and gardens of Paris number � ,.­-� I .1. I - . .*.-- .., . . . - - - -1 1 . v . ,�.�, :,�.4'�' �. , �, I i first or day nurse her needed . - : . - "', - not hurried, you will 62 there will be qu to He bids us little children come to Him " chi of the old block.' more than 400,000. -, ." �. 4 . t -,�� "I . -- , ,,, � �'4!< - - I I enough imlo" ..- , "; - e,-; - . 11 A - - . great mistake for any woman , 'rho poor e es felt rather atin', / - I .!.. ;�J - �, 1. _ . . rest. it is a gre of a nurse unless ugh moistut a in the pumpkin to prev ,it He know not why-ho lumbW at his noak ?he others laughed at that, bo Tommy The natives of Vera Cruz Ao a large 1. ­ k.,-:`� - ..-. . - . � . , - . A to undertake the duties � Ian too, although he did not know :-.4 -1: _1� I - 11 - endure the physi. itfrombecoming dry. When dope, ol 8 He felt a substance rising in his throaL 11L in fireflies, which they catch by waving 01- , _.�� .-�V. � � , - The , ; .�� I' - she is willing and able to must them carefully from the oven to a platter r The people ii8ten'd to the little child why. , , , . I place. . I at the end of & stick. .11 .1 94* . - . cal hardships of such a p ace. A nurse , and let them cool. When cool I Some were in tears-the roughest on smiled. . � . __. , - &zing Cos . �_,. .. tray � �l , -_ _ ; �:-�" 4 % . . . objectionable eccentricities of man. 2 P And someone whit.per'daq they leaked • . I . . . - . � :- � � have no obi . insects fly toward the light, and are captur- ,_4, -,- ,.: ­ - - J I . . 0" ­ :�� , _14�, whole- an In "Out of the mouth of babe4 the Lord - . . , I . .- - I .�Ii:- -:, I I., . -. -.,. - � . , off the rind and roasted edges, d Is pralsed. - Bennt& - - -.4 - A must have a general sense of . I ed in nets. .. ".. .4,; I.. - . ner ; she mu with a wire potato masher. The um in " I am a pilgrim," said the little thing; . . I . .. I ." -_1%__:_._1V1% I I . I � - - soinene&s in her personality. A nervous lightfulry dr and has a nutty fie )r, "I'miroingtoheaven. Itly mother used Losing Our Benni6 was very anxious to be a man# Paper quilts are beoomi,nj popular in Ev- -. _,.�!-'�� 1�% I - . - , I ­ ? ... I ,. . - . . se. A is de y . , a -__., ­-i�'l .4 '� , . . � To me of eons and His Fatheeo love; and he thou ht that the first ate towards '�,­'L ". ,�4 1 - ­ . woman is in no way fitted fors nurse. their ex- not to be surpassed, while the cookin is rope. , They are cheap warm. They I .� .. _! _ � - Zi�, I I manage to pass th Told itic to meet tier in his home above. :. . � .. - �� �,.', . . I � � - ,:, -%.m .. � It .. . great many women mana no trouble at all. What is that was to wear trousers insteg of kilts. an composed of sheets of perforated white' 4, I � .. ' ' .. . - pose all these, re. sb$Olutcl ft Andsoto-day when aunt went out to tefi, . . �'_ _� ,'­' , ,� 'a , i -, - � - � .. � . - I -, . _. . . aminations who do not p success- over can te pax into glass, self-sealing re And looking out I could not father see, - Mamma did not want him to give up paper sewn together. . 1. " - I " I " I •. . - : I . quireinentsi but they do not make a � � � ;­�:... - .. while hot. and set in a cool, dark place or I got my bundle -kissed my little kit, kilts so soon, so she made him some pretty Girls from ton to thirteen years of MAO . C.; . -�, .. ,:4 . X , . .. . . ul nurses. The question of education is a (I am %o hungry-won't you have a bitty �: , '. � 1. - . - ` ` - . , '' � '. .. v-, . , , . another baking. Not the least little bi of trousers like his dress, to wear under the ..., ­ ­; - 1i � I � � I I . -1 . lecond one. No education beyond the rudi- . i And got my hat, and then I left my home. fetch in Morocco about E16 to LW ;AX - �__-.. .- t '. .. - use in stewing pumpkin, Try " way..! kilt skirt, I . I ­_ 4 A little pilgrim up to heaven to roam ; and the slave merchants find the females " --- ­..., *;� :­ .i_ 'J . .' , . "'k • '. . I M 0 � ";."_ .1 . - I manta is required at the admission on pro- I 4 z And then your carriage otopp"d and I could no Bennie had to take a look at himself in � . ' , ` � ;t . ; is found that iin- - profitable from On to twenty years Of ".. ... "." - � � - 11 1. = You looked so kind. Is saw you beckon me, - more . - , " -.1 ,A .41f : . . bation. Nevertheless, it . . the long glass before the skirt won' button �� � �.. - - .. I z - . - . ; -.'� � . - I, . .1 . R . ,;�,­­;-, -, I .. ! . educated women fall out of the ranks be- � I thought you must belong to Jesus' train. . . . " � h I,, 11 " _. � - � ­1 , .. . i. ,-,:..4 . , - - fore the time of probation is over; as they 91 Oh dear! company for dinner, and 'lot And home to heaven agal ed on, and after walking back and forth age, . - IIIIIIIII - " 1. 1�,., * . . e: ��. . 4 - ng place on - "' � - " • . before the mirror . - ., -, :�,::. ,f4 1L � - - - - . r of 16 vegetable in the house but squash, �nd The 1)oor conductor only shook his head; r several times, he said, Seals when baski a of their , . - L:,�v ,..--��-_ -'k - '; -�' nerve and over - mam. number on guar ' " " " � - do not possess the same - ails as no time to get any I Some folks don't ,-.ke Tears in [list eyes-the powerof speech had fled. anxiously: -if I mud wear the kilt, _ d to give the alarm in case � -1 - I ' . � ., � ... - J '. -_ endurance and comprehension of det . squash. John don't 6ther." A neighpor Had conscience by her prattle roused his feare, mat can't you tuck it into the pants? of danger. The signal is a ek clap of... ."..., I � � . _­!. .- ....- .1 �.,. g tears * the flippers on a rock. Rabbits I ' - ' , '. I - ­ - .,. . � - . . - _ . ' - '"' _ , - .. .. 1. women of more cultivated minds. (to borrow some V And ittruck upon tile fountain of lit . . atusisignal with , . '. �. , ­ . 5r) And made hin thoughts; in sad confusion whirl; rl-e-aI - � �, -, ,,, " . - , ... , . The good nurse should certainly be a at kitchen door ear. their forepaws, and have regular signals 1. ­­ - -_ 0, � - .; .".1 I , � . . "Just _ -- �. -, �.­ i I to humor the harm- heard my lamen tatione and said, :_ ry At last he said, " Quco I'd a little iirl, What could mamma do with those I : ._ - ,_ �.- - , . woman of tact, in order I loveJ he. much; silo waa my)itt.c Pat. - nest eyes pleading go for manly dross ? and calls. -��.: I ­',%..,�_ - 11 / - - i irri. them on squash souffle." I did. T _r ' - . - I , I'- I .11 . . �:-,��.­. -. � I . , ' - .- ., , / . less whims of her patient rather than A nd with groat fondness I remember yet n in Fraz6b .I:- I • I I . I . 11 e of didn't like squash, bnt they did like K she Papa declared that lie was plenty large A novel road race was ridden ' " .. ,'I . .. tate him by martinettish methods. On hIn Is T 5 How much she loved me. But one day � I , , '� _-i- . , died." enough for trousers, and �rougblt home a recently. The contestants were all mounted . -1, - - '-.11q . . _ ..� I . . a, and moreover, *be did John. o sr - :,� - -. , . .. .. � I . . . the most obiectionablebabits -of the indis- 3011111 " She's gone to heaven." the little girl replied; now sailor suit that very night. on pneumatics and the course was sprinkled . _ L. �'�.�,!. .. � �' . hl.!.... -7 , . - - . . 't . e; i " . .- . isick. those who do like it and those who d - i Ivi . . I I .1 -.1 - . - _ .1- . - I - _ crest is that rehearsing her " Shc!s gone to Jesus-Jesus paid her faro. � , V�4 . kol` f ), , - o her ( rticularly the dont'xj here is the reel It her there!" The next day he went with mai�ma oil a with nails, the purpose being to puncture - " . � ti .- - . - hospital experiences to . . : Olt, do conductor, won't ),on moo visit tosuntio. Auntie soonlrought out, the' tire it possible and make the ride .� ..- �� - - -".,_;��_ � I �41' . � , ,,q .. � room and he , re re- . -,I.- -; _1 . ef . . .; "141 .N." ,. I - . patient. Like a wise physician, the discreet One rint, of mashed squash, one tablespoI The poorconductor now broke fairly down; wax doll, which she laid in & :pair them on the road. .... I' � - 11� '-, T . Y, . - . - 14��4 - r to ful o melted butter, one half cup of ere -in He could have borne the harshest look or a beautiful - .1 L:�-, , P- it'. I . . I k . . - I � .. � A, , - little and never talks "shop. shop. frown chair near hiaL Bennie' eyes sparkled, - ­ . .,_ . . t . . nurse says i pit . 'W'� I � ,* - _, �� - . . or milk, pepper and salt to taste, and laughed. but m ittt "a The hose used in sprinkling the � � I 1� . . -he But no one ,X� a and he looked at it wistfully, for he liked � "I - ­-o . - . � -1 1. Bake in o eye. - - ­:`L .4 - xr, . . . I - -. ' stiffly beaten whites of two eggs. Beheld the scene with sym ,�lc ng by Paris is a queer contrivance. It consists , - ,.- . . I 1 . I . . .1 - . , , - I - take it u - " - '14 __1 - I had wou. dolls very much, but he did not p t -hour in a ot HID kissed the child, for she Ili heart vp 1 Summer Diet. .:.. �', �.. a buttered dish, one half Buie, said of lengths of iron pipe, eal length mount- - - I .. �' . "I am so sleepy "said the little one,, w t I I Why don't you take her, Be - . .- I - . ven, and if you don't think it a rare bii of � I a edatthe end on short axles having two -- _ I 0 . a " It TOU Will let me. i'll lay here and I auntie. - to ''I - L' ." I .. , . . 1­ .t -1.7 - ..* Half the illness that occurs at 61te'scago"' It delicate femting," I am mistaken. I Until your carriage coined to Jesus' gate, I . small wheels, and the lengths joined _ .�_ ,­, . . .... � . . III I . , ,.::.,`� I_ - I think I can safely say, is due to improper . - - Be sure you wake me up and pull my fr4wk* - Thank you," answered Bennie solemn m calls. I �, �, . - � , jll"�. .. . . " - . . . . ...o , - . . I . . - another. We bear of .. _ -, - = ''. ly. 11 8he is very pretty. but you'd better gather by short pieces of flexible h .,v . : dieting taken at anoth . ., � .. � - And at the gate give)u)at one little knock! - , -7 ,:--: - -, .� . I - ,�- - .. n -1 s with dolls . ­, ,.,4- - - people feeling weak in the spring or suffer- �� ' 11 I - - And youll see Jesus there I" The strong M4 give her to Nell. used to pi wi The Emperor of China does not stir mucli z� _' ,'4' . ' - t t to the'*L ". - _ , . - .-,.: . Playing-cards in Ruw�6 , .-:" - wept I when I wa,% a little girl, but al don't any in wet weather. This is due in par �, . � . . ' v :,, -'I-, .'. . ing from those different ailments due to :.. . - � - , boils, skin diseases, _. - he I could but think as from the car I ate t. , more. I totar patas?" fact that it takes ten men to carry his um- ..". . - . - .'r 4�� . . . . malnutrition, such as be There is only one factory in Russia for � How oft a little one has found the = - . - - - " to - There was no more to be said. broils, and it in diftiault to got them F 1 _,- �,,I- - - . -cards. It a Tito narrow pathway t away . " -, t , - - - obesity, or debility. Now this would not manufacture of playing h . . - __ - ., - '. �/ . its title clear. - , . . be so if the person adapted his diet to his motiopoly of the business and belongs to he Through faith In Christ has read i - table all at once. V ­ - . "i 7. ,. I ­ from the fasten ta - " ­ ­ - , I . � _. � . requirements and to the season. No sensible Foundling Hospital. Is is figured '. at While learned men remain In doubt and tear. . I The Glwm Hat - .. at least folft I i . -- . A little childl the Lord oft usemmuch I .. Have your lane tuned r times' .: I . . I rson would think of keeping a large fire there are 30,000,000 people iuTunia 0 To break or bond, Uw stoutest heart to touch, Helen was visiting at grandinal She in the year by an experienced tuner. If ,-- .:" - " :,f, - , - -, .. , ". 4 , I . . .. - onflict Cos". had never even a lamp before, for gas was you allow it to go el F .. � !4, . .. pct in his room in the summer. If he did play cards, and to the demand in "Illien by Ills Spirit bids the c . And once forever I too ion without tuning _ _�� III, � r into peace. - - '. be would undoubtedly soon feel the effect f%CtA) tA out 6,000,000 packs of ca do 'o bear, always used in her own home. She was it usually becomes flat, ' troubles a tuner, . a. q factor In order to taiske rm us We're .going to holt"t Jesus .id our , . - . of it but many a man who would feel him- annua this en? And then along the road the news w paid an . 1-­ - -1 much imused at the idea of . having a light to get it to stay at concert pitch, especially - _'�­'� . - a � . .. �,:.:�, . I self insulted if he were not thought a sen- quantity of cards only 329 women, farel on the table. Once she ted to the in the country. I � ­., �7,.-., � I �� ,tV,'.;, . - - . � . . , , . . ' ­ �:.:., ��., - - 1 .4 1 . . chimney, and said, " Ses Iritn ,., . �1, sible person, will eat in the summer to from 15 to 20 years, and aixty-men &am that light has a 101a. - - t � - . repletion foods the particular actin Of plo ed. And they am chosen amid he -, - The Lffe-ftving GWd- - India furnishes a market for larp a . . ::4.... -, . I I - . �..! , . , . . � "I � .- y . glass hat," bars of white diamonds, as well vA for yellow . . , ",rl, . I-.- .. - . I-" �:- - ' . 4 - � which is supply heat in excess. staters, wives, and daghters of the we k- . .,�� . � 21Y MARY AL r, SPNSBURY. - . ., '.4 . . loured diamonds, o stories with flaws - -,-., � . � . 0-9 - :.". z­ ? . . �: haps I cannot do better here than to ex- men at the factory. Both exteriorly d - , - I or co r � ' . . "., 4-. . I ' - . . "...il. - . de with his or specks in them. The natives invest theft - �; , �.,� .. _. . - . plain that the foods that are converted in- interiorly ,the factory in a model of clea, li- Tommy W" staying at Lakeside A Soum of UnhAVPnne3L - . , :�- ; . , - , 1: ­ . , - I .1 - is, keep up the heat of the ness. This is one of the essential conditi mamma. Uncle Jack and Aunt ' savings in them and other precious gems, AN., ::. , .AT I",",. ;�._ - . ''. - -_ . to heat-tha. a n )j I ­ , . - � , , , � - .., .- . ­, 11, �C 11, .'�Nt T- - .. . ��, `� ,,�r . I I body-are st%rches, sugar and fat ; and of this branch of the production. 'All he Nellie were there too, and Mr. and Mrs. "The lo I live," id Sydney Smith, we do in stocks and shares. . .',��,, � - a . . . . .. !(�,' " I - - ' I �, , - : �", �, :, � - . , '4 am convince -- . I . . m I live at the 'factory and earn f Barrington and little - - .. ; , la,2� " those that more particularly nourish the e e more d ti,at half the The Rajah of Indore, who - likes sh.) i - .) -1 � � L �l d muscular system are the&] bu- $5 - th. unhappiness of the world rool from things, has hid made a furniture " - .. nervous an to 15 a in They in my's best friend. set a of 1�' ".� � on . work from ` :� S - little stoppages, from a duct Clicked ul�', ,from glass. Glass bedsteads zn,J chal hu -_ � �--- , I N, �_ . men and salts; and a perusal of or refer- the morning to 6 o'clock at night, and re Tommy and Rob had a beautiful time at , .. ,4 1 go - � 1; , . ­ 1�il., . - . .1.0, . . ­.­.1V111 - . . �,;;f,� , ' low, and f a in the wrong place, rout a lass sideboards, and other articles of '.. � . ence to a prepared table will show what allowed two hours a day for their - is. LlakesiAel The wat3r was so 61161 cold pre"M do- '. �` . . 9 . �if§6 j " . ' and smooth. t f duodenum or an agitated pyloru& . . . , ._�1� 2'. 1 - I these are, and also the amounts of the dif- 11esides the ordinary pl&ying-cards of di, r. the sand bottom so hard a mestic use., i�. _. - -_ . ?$, .. I '.. a . that vexat : - . 1 ­.kp4:, ,. 4 � - . � •. I . . _... ;z",-, �N _. . . . " , . 1�. �, _', . _. . . ferent constituents they contain. At IL ant qualities the factory produces annu fly they courd be trusted to wade out as far an "My friend sups late ; he 8I some I 88111 to . , . ..-:..'�,-ri -.---- . - ... . - reader will Bee that the largest ad, splashing and !a in like strong Goal then a lobster, then some tart, The Brazil nut contains trom fift i I , �11 . - � - � �.-:�__. glance the . 120,000 packs of figured cards for the I [or. ever they RK a, which all germinate at , ".. ,�,-,..-- � .'. proportion of summer food should consist colonies, besides 12,000 packs of ml iia:- the marry little mermen in Tommy's Wry- ,and he diluted these esculent varieties with twenty-four seed .- ­ , �, ­., . . t-1. 1. Ist man, colon 6 gets first - 4 , of green vegetables, cooked or as salads ; Lure wine. * I one time. The most vigorous OD - V ,v . i iu&l - , . " '�' , � ,I ILYLUS-C& 11. - __ ,.;- , , , - -cards as toys. The an book. - _A1, .. pl top to the o - h. � -.41, -'F , - f4l:41,u _. , 4 , _ . . white or lean meats, such as chicken, game, profit f the factory amounts tosbout, s",- One evening Aunt Nellie and Mrr Bar- -The next day I call upon him. He is through a small hole at the tA 1" ­--, , �... �, " �X -, .. . � .1 to thereupon a rank and . . � ,.-- . . _.. n were walk' ether up and down, going to sell Ili* house in London and retire air, and thereu n it t 4en - , .. � 'It rabbits, venison, fish and fruits. - [Dr. N. 000. The cardboard is supplied by the ringto tag tor e I. . I I - E. Yorke Davies. . moon and into the country. He is alarmed for his upon the rest. �� - - . Neva paper milt .. the beach A curved feathery - � . - - - "� . L ,� . .1 I L . - . . I -1 - - _� re in the sky. Their eldest daughter's health; his expenses are * ,, : �'.-, ` -11,�'. 1. - . . . ... 1, - . ..��, . - I . I . . . '.1 ... !_ .. .1 . _% ''. ,._l 1�1 - . . .­ ' . . I - - I - � . Lao three *two we 1� I •-1 -1.4-: - . - TM,W . d nothing but a, timely Mayalipuram, India, with uvbn - , -�-4', - 7 � I I . • - I . - . ,;... ­ . I - , light shone faintly on the water, and the hourly ine an 11 . . .-,- � ' - ­ � k _,� � .. - , . � a in from ruin. remarkable temples in the 'T'. -,, - - . ­ - - , A Parent's Duty to the Yo . .1: . , ealre."linti of the most re , �.., t �i� ­ . I . ..: ; . made a whimpering noise like the retreat f f , '. " ­i�y. ��­,5 �- . . I - vvl-. . - . � The body may be looked at as . .1. ( I - Jilt? -0hest L" ' '. . ripples of these unique ­ - Z,Iix� `% a living, "' : , . : "45. ": �,:% , . .. - wind in dry lel All this in the lobster, and when over world, each one . que places o 4.4.�� �! . . �, ­1 machine, delicate and complicated in .strue- One of the industries in cohnebMon with row "'said Aunt age solid : _0'' . - -- Do lot us go for a . NGl- excited nature has had time to man worship having been fashioned from , " .. - -_ � 1% � . - - - .,z" ­ _...., � .. . ture, made to run a hundred years or no, the tea trade is the collection of the 'lead granite boulders. The 11 Revella-Clat",' - -;`�".;�,�_ . �, . . . .. this encumbrance, the dau �terrecovers, , - ,.%.-. J9-4 -, . I . nag has � � _­W, . - �. '. � z � - , L ,; .4; I . but management disar. with which tea-chostsare lined. Chin lie. unfastened Uncle Jack's boat, the finances are in good order, and every the largest of the seven, is three and a half -, ,� .,:! . . for the p rite so the - stories high, and its outlines -resemble - _. I . . - ranged and brought to untimely destruc- been noted for many centuries , 1 - ... ­ - - I . - - of tie steamship, The inside - , . " -_ _- and paddled sway itito the shadows. rural idea in effectually excluded from the . �,_-: �, � ,.i. . ­ . . ; tea-cheat lead, &S it Is those of an Atlantic - . _ Lion. All continuous physical transgres. of its lead, and this at camp fire* had been mind. � _; � _". ,.�X, 3�0 , up the there a gre has been chiselled away •: - - -,. - ;-L. z ., 1 �r � . . . noe, -, �t ". : - sion, however innocent it ma seem, is fol- called, is regarded all the finest in exist .., ­In the *&Mo manner old friendships are of the boulder i . .. ", , � , kindled. Rugs had been spread upon t" �.� A .r, I ­ . � - ]owed by retribution. Such is the p'unidi. There are many uses for A; it is foun very - . ­_.� �.111"­ . I I . . ground, and sweet-smelling hemlock cush- destroyed b toasted cheese, and hard until the walls do not exceed 8 inches in . , . - . U, ­11 , - , _ I ­. ­e. ­.. Ider. I - I Y� 1. 'W - -.11 . . . I. - " _x'* ions strewn n "" � ': .- 7 mast which overt.ike%# - valuable in,making the best kind of d meat Kas led to suicide. Unpleas. thickness. - . ",;N - . kititudea who dver wn %bou,I; to lean upon, and one of mite . . - . T -, -.. ­ � ... work their brains and - underwork their No machinery is employed in the pr 1110- d aloud from a book, which ant feelings of the body produce correl g of the Oxford � . � � .� - .4 Z,. � I the ladies real At a committee meeting 4 1 ­ I muscles ; of not a few who waste 'vital en. lion of this sheet lead ; every sheet in Ade V!.: -'� ",ty- -- . - . . . . made all the, old people laugh merrily. pending sensations in the mind, and a University Boating Club it was decided to � ­ ;%-z � -, 7�1.,Z,; - ,44� '­;,$r . . . Live fashio . A t ­, � '. � .. ergy with anxiety, fret and unstinted care by hand in the most Prim, Tommy and b could not quite sen the f tin eat scene of wretchedness is sketched intimate to Mr. J. Astley Cooper that the I i 7- t'�' . . � ,4. � . _ , . I . . . of many who overlook the great law of tar e brick provided, the size of th beet little, they can away by ryv a morsel of indigestible and misguidoeud O. U. B. C. was willing to accept & challenge . i � ,_��' �� 41 �a - . . of it all, do, .,,�b­ , - 1. ­ � . -, �,, I 0 _. � - . - - o& fe&d to be made, an is coverer with ,ora to .. . ... � - '. . their physical being that makes daily recu f -1 es through the a west cool darkness. food. . from an unbeaten Australian university ­ - es­­. � , - - � 111. - � . he thOmte1v . � . I ' *� "' - .11 . . peration depend on the interchange of worts two or three sheets of paper. On the t - .. - . .. . *.... -,, -,"-, . - Suddenly Tommy stood Still. " Hark, eight, the race with them to be rowed froix � _--,�, ,-�.'*'. . . . _,, .. Iz - I . I ' .: , R: z I and rest. Even ministers ' , aced another b: irk in . --`� "I - ­ , "I of the Gospel not molten lead is poured I What in that noise ?" he said. 3w days after tho .. 1, - . lead Rob * Putney to Mortlake, a f4 . � .", it. . , , 111N I � 1, - unfrequently allow well meant faithfulness placed on the top, which flattens t I jo they both listened, a long musical ' An Actor's Opinion of Whisky. " , �,-:;'�,q'. . Z-'- I g. I - . - , M,t 4 ,r - . � The %Vhi I rop.qsed race with Yale or Harvard it : %". � ­ - 4 4 ! � . . thicknes4 . �-.-�-,. - 4 4 " 1. - . to end in a fatal mental strain. Onp of the out the r call came over the waters; then another and ',I. I m, I .. r:qu required size and R t � ... ­ . . . . . . ;--4:�4, - . ir together t ) One of the beat and briefest temperance SepiAnber. The time of the year some ..., �1 t , Ll . � � 'r � - n t4 _. , , . . � . . . . final facts connected with many forms of sheets 'a then soldered the hat Inilitates against an Auatr�lian visit, ... - - 4! : �_, - " � � another. lectures in print is that contained in a let- w `-.1---,?'it I .. . , 4I , I - �. ,t�_� . •, I - � . . .1 li'v ' . I , � - physical transgression is its tendency chest the - is an ; . � -.�,_�A_"'?,__ T - ­ to size of the interior of the tea do uds like my mamma voice." I � T - That g the rounds of the news- though the project is being seriously d c . ton 1. ..A � weaken the vital stamina of the truss- tea is puked in, and the top sheet it feat- ter now *oinj - - , � ­� - . . ,-,-,- ­.e. , �.:h'If -.4, �-t . , � whispered R,ob, and he car.ght fast hold of papers which on cod authority is ascribed ed in the colonies. . , ,�:;_X, ".- . . � . - , . . , ring. .. . , - For 8 offspring. sued in place. The workmen are vej Ox- Tommy's hand. 66 Where is my mamma, . .. �, - �4,- ;,� I'- , I . F turn out an, immense num, TOUIL to the late W. J. 50iorence, the popular and Five years ago the* Prince of Wales ataita . - .4 ­1 _ I . . y ? She .� , � - . . . The least a child can ask of its ,proses?- pert, and the, wasn't up there at the -, V I"-. .1 - T "'. , , - - - ­'i in -. Wolverton Eng.. for the , i 'll , . ". " for is a fair chance of life. To squander I ber of sheets in the wurse of al, day, and, _ I witt actor . ed a stud farm at ,-. ' - . ` '4- - : . prig uo - :- - . \ . -- • - - ��, -.1 '- -' . fire. "' - 6 �y Dear . purpose of improving the breed of hackqeys �r,­,,�P 1, ._9,� �. - ��., .1.. " .. .... "III-, . I the inheritance of one's offspring is where labor is so cheap, at a ct�rm b do either," said To : ' lot of - �; " , , , , '' Nor my auntie, eith Tommy. . I One gallon of whisky'costa allont, io s . ­ � vastly worse than to squander its large an- less than if the articles were product id by be $3, land hunters, and has since __,_ a�'... .. : In The call sou'Ad"d again. clearer, than �. ,��'_ - ­._;�, � i . . and contains about 65 15-cent drinks. Now money upon it. On Tuesday he held his first ­ - -- P"­ � . I . . " -�;, � � � - -.-- ; :.- : - . - cestral estate. We have no more valuable machinery. . ' ­111 I.- . . - , I . fore. I drink buy a gallon, and make bienniaksale, and there was a great gather- , ,�*_'�,' . if you must � ­ - � ` ' � i 4, possession than a good heredity-at!i inher*- . �. I I - I.. , I . , . _.w y re oil .� . t .� " - - - � - - .. I- . .: I . _ _. .. .." " I know ill cried Tommy. "The ' your wife the. barkeeper. When Yon ingof aristocratic buyers despite the dis.. �'.�� : . . . . � I . - 1. . . : , _- 11 - .. . - I :* ' "_..:::.;e I., . seended to us it is generally because ances. - AViUp . aholobtluter a Ez* - in the boat, c , I I . . . ?fence of longevity; and if this has ,not de- ' I . __ I . * JP I el W. aught on a sand bar. There's are dry, give her 15 cents for a drink, and tractions of the general election. The Duke ", I 8 ., __ _� . I / - .. . d� lots of sand bars ;.Uncle Jack said said so. when the whisky is one she will have after of Portland bought several horses on behalf , ,. �.,;_.�"....,. . ,,, . tors, more or less remote, have squandered I am settled in' a msnuf&ctu Is right out and push 'ern. off. Take I I -_ - 1, �_ ' "I � I .,, � f . �_ As rit Well go ri Aying for it, $6.75 left, and every gallon of the Queen, and the sale realized altogeth- .- ' _. "-',*.,, .� � . - . ."', . it. Such an inheritance gives constitutional sprinkle4rwith' , I . _.� ,.. 1. ­� :::•" . _; ;. <i - - trict, which is pretty well ff our Shoes and stocking, Rob. " - - , '. * I .- . .. vigor, keeps its possessor safe amid almost the sons of ," Ould Erin " I nece _ r y 0 �he two little boys dropped on the sand. thereafter will yield the same pro This er 96655, a sum which was not lirge, con '. --: ".A � 4a il : -, :1 _.. _,�� .. � .c _. . " money the should put sway, so.that when siderin th4 number and quality of the all . - ,.,- . . . - every form of microbe diseaAw-, secure.* the of Irish W t and I I- .., "..: ,,, , . v. - _ . I I - encounter some specimens In a -minute their feet were bare and their & I " . ,�, '. I I , - "-' . , : ­, . � . you have became an inebriate, unable to mals sold. I - I _. _-, ,.-. � � - . . � . , . U � - I needed recuperative energy in case of On the first day of school I walk, trousers tucked up . .. � . - - .1 �', . .. . ,�� , ", - abovetheir knees. . .. 1. . _. . - .�� '' _ - -, w&I _. ourself, and shunned by every i -, � ... , "_ - • I support you I • - � . .A �;"_ ". .1. makes life worth living up to thenorltialand, ed up to a ragged urchin of a dozen yl 64 We're coming 1" they shouted, shri I The Japanese dancing gub 9 rosy ,_� �_,v�. �_1.11, _.. .t .. " , . . � - " . - � Uy* respectable mans your wife may have money lipped and black-eyed, with co,mely - find - -, -.� -; , ! 1. I renders old age green and sunny and keeps on. ok I I What is your as they plunged into the dark waters. � , �� - . with the usual questi .:: --. ,�,__. I 1'_* . �� It . � - enough to keep YOU until your time come's delicate features, tiny hands ill,ad feet - . *.f;- - - r., . . _. Up intellectual activity to the bAt.-[Dr.F. name I,# , and':- _'__.,� _1 - � � - ,_�', ., .. II - ' I It was not long before they could male to fill a drunkird's grave. " . I -, � 4, ; ,. ­11 .� .., . � � . : Tumblety. . . ­ ". 11 William Flanagan, air," - ... .� . . out something white before them-Aunt - " , - .. . possessing an air of eracefal modesty and � . , 1� . . � I , - - � ­ - - 1�:, "'. .. . I '-;- 'L ' ". - I . . I � �'..,. 11, :., , _ . I . - . . .. . ,, -, I rely soen on any stage. An for - "), "Well, Willie, where do you lively` , Nellie's muslin dress. - . � innocence rarely �. �,' k ' . - . - . . . :1 .. . . �_I­. 4­t� ­ I . 1, � - - ... . . . I I , ' " . .. - - , ,,�.W­� �� J �. their coiffure, it is __W.''. �. t - - eA & miracle 1. Re:mon][I� from 68 "NOM .L',;;- - _` ` "Next door to Michael MeFinnsgs ,air." of Japanese, :,,;e_-"_, - �1 - .. , It was exactly as Tommy had Iva in __ , . �_-:� ­ . _. . .- . , We thought we knew what a bureau is, hairdresser's skill. Their costumes am � -,,; - - �­ I ". -,% � ; ;�_ j-, -, - . .�. . . ' which, an I was a stranger, was, of I ourse, The boat was last on % bar. Ann Nellie . . 'i�- Many children are subject to the now. W but the bureau of statistics seems to be all with scarlet, light blue, bite and - � t'. �', �, " .. . I aglow wi . - 2 , , , -, - - rather unsatisfactor d Mrs. Barrington had pushed w.th the - I _..� . di � - . �_,,- - 12 . bleed, and in ordinary cases it should not be ra,,, I . tables. I . ­ : %' � . I - . .But .0 - Id in robes of great length, adorned with . . ,�'_, " ­ _ -, F . , persisted 1, "where does Achael an re tired, without movmg . -, - . � Is Usually oars until they we .. I _. � f� - , " , - � . � �. ­ I interfered with or checked, an it i no 4,0a;;e'ra and coral. Fans, of wine,- play & � If I __ - I- # . .. "r, .­ I - - nature's w4ge method for relieving the head Me-Finnagan live?" . �. it at all. Then thby W #at still, 01UH119 Gave 11imself Away.-" He'sa - - .. , t,i%�­--` - �� , a,•, ,V -"'�"4' ' I . 4,- ­ � , _. I , _ � - 1� - . promi - .. t,,,- � _ I - . .� '', I . . , ,%: � �_ -, -_ . . an slab. I - . 7 - I .,--.Z. .. from an excessive pressure of blood which "Sure," said he, with that hTe istible sad waiting. that's what he is," said, Mr. New uent part in the intricate gestures of ' ' , - ' � I 1. . ,� ­. - ,� " I - . . ... _� . might otherwise cause serious results. brogue, "he lives next door to me, st' ." -I Don't you be one bit afraid, &I t 44 What Make& you, think so, Obadia, ?" the maiko. The dance illustrates . 0 ' , '" ; .. . , iijEce said table d'hote instead of table de orate measure of woven paces and waving, ,'�' � - -;, I- , r<� --, . 4,;_: - ­ - - .. .. . Well Save you I" cried Tommy, gallantly. ' . �. ' 41, - ' - , , - I r such as Vivian may have trodden in � , .- . '] ,� - I hands, . I I - __. � in weakening to the�lf, The''ImtVierof being a--v;i0oh"-th* - "Course we will, mamma dear I" said. -hots. 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A s r• . - ago j� `4. a i ..i i y s E:': . .f' R 1 -' - f` - ..YA ='•! ^fSnV - ,} r� o -YV - . =^t =' _ ft sr' 1. - � . ti � �. Y •.- ri"..n _ "' r Y• '.7�• ' °'ter+. K•. ,.7•.'. zt' _ud S1 LiS x. �Y• Ri ;d 1 ?J'S �- j . .. - 4 . .k 1 w. i TO OU>Ei BUBBQBIBPIBB : B� refexring ._ : � . , ' - 'Farm to rent, apply -W. Logan. ,- %emvatr and Bitrruallis -Lo atr's. a . _ to the a 'dress label on your paper you If i, 4ab always ascertaip the date to which --John Cuthbert, of Toronto, is in th --Dorn t forget Uncle Tome Cabin_ • m g m M = , ; :1: ` .� 11 " our subsoil tics to Ti;E NEwsis aid, village this week. next Thnrsia n ht. g g ; .' i ,�. yy P y ig - - - - Remittances are acknowledged by a —Miss McCarthy, of Lindsay, is vier -- Dr.Bateman has recovered his-wMah. ' >nmge of date on label on the first paper tol- y' - . '. ow receipt c� money at this office. Always ing with her sister, Mrs. Heagene. It was found in some long grass on his _ ; i ,;. _.: keep t e date pa9'd ahead. tt ,_Havelock Leavens and wife, of Taror�- awn ppremises. t ANOTHER. VICTIM ` - _ �; 1. . 11 to, were in the village on Wednesday. •-R. Collie has been runfined to his -� - - ' . V $urtch's Pavilion Uncle Tom's Cabi a residence during the t week through U , , f �� x��x�r gnx,o . — g > _ - _R _ -Vol f . show , will exhibit in Pickering on Thn • illness, but is now recovering. _ _ •. . . �e I . ' ! - I - day Aug. 4th. - Epavorth League nett Wednesday . . - ' IIVIPORT�►NT, Mrs. - . , - --� and "Miss 'Sydney and ' Mast eyes alter prayer meeting. Subject, -�• ,. . 1` Z :a � �` Frank Sydney, of Toronto, are the gnee a- "Wonders of the rain," led by B. Bunt- = ] p$�,1r' A�ddB to th8 hf ► Of fatalities -: _ - _ - � .1 r -i . We are about handing but - a number of - of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller at Tlw ing, Esq. _ . . ; r ., accounts for collection, but, thinking that a Glen." -John Gormley attended the session caused by g 01' the palso�n• ;;,,, a M•, al @�,- xuunber of our patrons would prefer dealing - Sermons next 'Sunday in the Merl - of the grand Lodge of A. F. A. _ . M, l - -I�-. ' - direct with the office we give this notice. odist church. r Morning,- •`•The unknown London last week. He was A deleg�►A of . .. _._�. � �, s I Collectors are generally determined fellows God;of the Athenian &.liars." Evenin�, Doric Lodge here. 10Us . YOL[ will rAn no risk if you : . _ - L $ .' th- orefore if you :v�ould avoid a vigilance, at- -- «Worthless husbands and noble wives ' -Our wieketers go to Toronto today w 11:3 ' = tend to your indebtedness at once. --A. Falconer is moving hit hams (Friday) to try conclusions with the ' ' . ti .." buy our ocerlea from ' � . - - Re: ¢eetfsllly yours business to -day (Friday) to the pre ' Riverdale team. It is expected that - # ` . r W . 7. CLA RK recently purchased by him. Those des' - Pickering will have a fairly good eleven - - 1•- Pubtishcr of Ncws. ens_ of locating the new shop can do so in the field. The nest three matehes i , i ! • N �_ t. - . t K : - - - -T - calling at this office and then taking a b will take place here. - -pU PI PICSERIN(I. ONT., JULY 29, 1892. — �Villianp, fourth eon of P &.trick aria . _ t �r line south. l e � song in b le 1� • ,; _ ' . . --The farmers of Pick ing townshi i Bridg'et Ryan, died at his fathers rest• . _ tereneeQ, r- f ;- I LOCALISMS. : , are respectfully informed t at Mr. Davit dente, Whitby, on Tuesday. Deceased - . , . - - - . . . - Thor 1 f - Smith, of Pickering village, is our oul ` was 80 years of rice and unmarried. . f L Sddress, I authorized agent for that township, an, Funeral took place on Thursday, and the THEY DON � HAND E I 1 . ,1 ' v - - • -Best Machine oil at Logan's. - .. ` the only person that can supply .the Ce remains were interred in the R. C. Cem• - � _ .. M --A. E. Wright and wife are holioe for tre -Cut mower in the Township. Th etery here, .. . - t ' '' Mowat Mfg -Co. X88.42 -A few days ago a boat out at Lindsay . ' iS r • • .•- : , vacation. 4 ' ' __ , I - -Bruce Leavens, of Toronto, is in the --In a letter received from Buffalo yeti had a very narrow .escape. Thedvew88 , O— i ., the Toro village. _ terday we are informed that Mrs. was loaded wit} passengers an gnu L 1. f - -Mrs. J. Ryan; of Toronto, is here Churchill, of Woburn, has fallen heir t struck by a hurricane. Lightening struck' a teache ;! : :, this week. 920,000, through the death 'uf a relativ the top deck shattering it. Although ter. About two tons of best grade of sugar _ Qit& I in the states. The none will be Furth tibia excitement prevailed for a time, no - She has I -Miss Annie Andrew is with friends Y dust to band for' the preserving season. - Reside `K.- - 'here this week. coming in 7 months. person was injured. Master George �' -Mrs. Dr. Field, of Taronto, was --If the present state of feeling contin Every was among the eacnrsioniste and - Best value given that Call be hadI Full - �"= i • I ) ues with regard to suing this Corporation can give a full account of the affair. Full stock of fresh groceries always on . here over Sunday. f 1; —Special rites to Threshers for Ma- for damages sustained by people dr:vin -The work of grappling for the hod- E 1 x _ P• p hand and the best lemons, bananas, etc. �= -. - on the- highways,-the• council should p i ies of the two young men drowned off ; _T - •' chine oil at Greig's. . . - V • Ti - Master L. Wise ig with friends in a by -law prohibiting people from drivin Port Union, on Sunday the 17th inst., 8180 a lot Of new dry goods. 6o_Ir y : , Hamilton this week. any but blind horses. still goes on. MoNider, one of the an- . . - 7p, Di i ; , ?• , . -A. B. Dowswell's oldest child is�very -A message reached this village o fortunates, -was known in Whitby, and J TA `= < 'ill at the residence of Isaac Linton. Monday from Buffalo stating that George {. in case the body is recovered will be bur. Cali,. and see what we can do. ____ l _. -- George Noble, of Toronto, is the son of the late; rederick Steward, ha led at the Union cemetery. It is now It W111 pa►�' 3`o:I 4 :._ 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Deaver. y - ' - � that day been killed.. Deceased was some twelve days since the accident ac• . , f -B. Stephenson, of Oak Ridges, visits bratceman and it is supposed that he wa tarred, „therefore the searching party . I�� °� with his daughter, Mrs. Samuel Linton. killed while coupling care, but the parties are becolning somewhat disheartened at - i S , �'. .i.- -Mrs. Foster, nee Miss Ruby Gibson, lare aro not to be bad. - He leaves a wif their want of success. 1. 4 I- visits with her aister, firs. J. A. Hilts. and two children, by whom he vgill b •-� - • ;_ -Best Machine oil at T. A. Greig's.. sadly missed. George was a man ofabou WHITBY. _. . ' Prices away down. Bought low, can sell 32 years of age and of a jolly disposition. .. _ -_ _ . 1 -- low. -The hailstorm that visited this partf The Ontario block has been brighten• . - _. _ -Miss Yeo, formerly teacher at S. 5, of Ontario on Friday was the heaviest ell with a coat of yellow paint this week. - EAVETROUGia.L 1\ No. 2, is visiting in this vicinity this known here for many pears. The hail It would make the town look new and 1` tJ1 I- , - k - `p week. -fell in this village for about fifteen min- fresh if all hands woulditake to the brush - - . -' - '- ` -The painting of Roger's shop and utes and some of the icy chunks would for a spell. - I . ^ - :o: . , • 1. dwelling has added much to its appear'- weigh half a ounce. The lightening was The steam drudge finished its work - - ' e_ ` ante. ebarp and constant but no damage was in the harbor Tuesday. A better job A�large shipment of eavetrough just arrived and I am . pre- - ' Burtch's military band will parade done by it. The crops in the vicinity was done in some respects than ever pared to meet orders, no matter how fast they come in • - the principal street, rain or shine on were beaten down considerably. While before, and harbor master Galbraith says . p ' . . .,Y _ Aug- 4th. - , the storm was heavy enough with ns for he can accommodate anything smaller as they have been doing during the past few weeks.. . ' - We noticed Isaac Palmer in the yil- all ordinary purposes, we escaped mach than an ocean steamer. (;gll and leave our order alOII With the rest - i� talcs Saturday. He has nicely recovered better than did residents in the township = A great big surprise was - sprung Upon g ~1' to the west. One thin surprising : the town people Monday night. A wed- And have our louses and barns troughed �� from his recent serious illness. R r'P g p P y rK y - - - - � , -Lyman Forsyth has dies sed of an connection with this weather business is ding procession was observed going east . • - - y that no matter how much lightening ant about 7 . rn and upon en n someone slid be IIp t0 y0t1r IIelghbOrs. DOII't immense quantity of binding twuie dui• g g p° q for et t0 leave our order W1t12 - ing the past two weeks. thunder we have the thermometer regis happens to know that it was our esteem- g y . _. -The prices of admission to Burtch's tern away up high- - ad townsman, Mr. Jas Long, carrying the right man. - - ' show are,- Adults -25 cents, children 15 •• -Those interested in - the Mechanic away the estimable daughter of Mr. Pat- . � _ .. - - - Dente. Folding opera chairs 10 cents Institute should remember that this ' rick Ryan, they being on their way to . _.. .., e= the time for renewal of membership tic Oshawa to trouble Father Redden to tie ■ ' . I-. - � I - 1.1%, -A cab takes - passengers to and from ets. Any one can become members f the knot, which feat he accomplished in . The leading tinsmith, Pickering. . trains, while the cream- colored bus is on the balance of the year (five months) at a most artistic way. Much joy to them • , - . . - holidays. The latter is undergoing some proportionate price, as all tickets now i! _ and a pleasant holiday honeymoon. -- � - • - � - necessary repairs. sued are to expire Dec. 81st. The li' - Chronicle. - - . ... ' - Repairs at the College are being rary committee have purchased some 1 0 - -- - . ' ij Down . ` • - pushed forward with all haste. A new new books, and when they have co - ' BASE LINE EAST. CENTS, a • _ .. windmill has been erected, and the build- plated their purchases they will isene n • .: ing kalsomined tlirongliont• catalogues and place the books on ti' le. We are glad to see Dar. Brown able to be - - - - Nelson Holborn has erected a neat They also beg to - acknowledge the doe s• out again. . , i • - tics of two new books: "David EI . some of the farmers in this section have .o.. will secure the ' set vices of .o.. fence of the woven wire species at his v g - .. - premises, on Church attest south. Allis brat +" by George Macdonald, and "BLick COm°ienced fall wheat harvest. - & Brant were the contractors. Beauty." "The Uncle Tom's Cabin of fir. and ire, -Inc. Rundle, of Hsydon,, . „ was visiting at R. T. Philps over Sunday. . -John R. Linton, who (resides on the the Horse. Over one hundred thous nd Ira Orvis has purchased a brand new . - Lake Shore, is reported to be dangerously copies cf the latter book has been sot in Massey Harris Binder. We will report s� i w - ill with some brain trouble. It is thought England. later. . . . - -with careful treatment he may recover. -- Lloyd, who was 'sent to Kingi n Mr and hire Thos. Osborne, of Bowman• . . - - . - ' Eddy and Dr. Brodie, of Clare- penitentiary from here a week ago for ville, is visiting at T. S. Brants, Poplar . . - -E. R. Ed y most, were in the village Wednesday, shooting at Jeweller Felt, of Osb a, Grove. . . . until December 31st! 18920. - - . - - a e. The stinted before he left here t at lie c me We understand 3no. Brant, Jr., is roves . and had a hearty hand sh k y b tigating in the wire fence business. Sao. - : • were here hunting up camp fixtures for through from -the west and went ant the tees Jno - -use at Seugog. r Ontario Bank, Pickering, with the i n• Who alas the young man that walked � • . - - . . -The front fe�•ce at the Methodist par- tics of holding the teller up, but t and from Greenwood a week ago Sunday. Bet- t . . sons a is been Created to a coal of slut. several' artres. in at the time. He des "� g R P ter feed his horse on post hay. • I.. . - _. 1P Rev. Caldwell is the artist, and he in- euased t e current rates of exchange and A large number from around here at- - . - forms us that the color of the coating is finally decided that the plan would fail, tended the camp meetings at Corbel's .. . supposed to be grey. so he came on to Whitby. "-- Chro icle. Point on Sunday, and report a tine time. - : -W. E. O'Brien was here on Tuesday P•B.Tytler stateethat there was a str ger The carpenters are getting along nicely A splendid assortment of hotogiraphing the interior and exterior of at the bank who asked some que ens with H• Remmer's barn. We are scare it _ p hen will make a great iingrovement when tom• ,- Bt. Andrews church. • He also brought about exchange and then went out, feted. DRESS GOODS from 8 cents up ; Flan" _` • his camera to bear on - 11 Kinnaird the he the teller, remarked to ma; alter P . - 4. - residence of G. L. Maver. Kerr, that the caller was r that Foxaoao. elletts from 5 cents up , Cottonades . , , 1-7- - -While building fence John Glreeulaai suspicious looking. We all feel pl ased ` - � �►' - - missed the stake but struck his band that he was disposed of so easily. - • oBMAWA. - 1Shlrtings, Cretonnes, Art Muslins , _ - - - 1. with an axe, cutting a terrible gash in his -Tile quarterly meeting of the Dis- Oshawa and �_ . Newcastle, 8owmanville, .. : x �, left little finger. He now employs his triet Council, R. T. of T. was held Co. Newcastle, PR�s , time nursing the wounded hand. lumbus Tuesday, the 26tb inst., D trict Whitby Royal TemQlars will unite in a { F -A little green apple hung a in a tree, Councillor Holliday raiding. here anion picnic at Bowmanville on file civic . IIt P g P GEOe PARKER, IDUNBARTON, .. ­� E � - ( = -� :: crying Joilnie, come Jonme, Dome Jon- was a very good attendance of del etas holiday. _ At the earl hour of six Monday 4- nie 1 JonniE he came in his sweet child from the Councils in the District. J. T. y ' yy. a. ' . Pickering, was sleets Dis morning Mr. P. J. McNally, of Oshaw&. ------ - - - -- - - - - -- -� ------------------------ -- .--- ___ - -- igh way, ana ate up that apple as his Richardson, own lawful prey ; the angels in Heaven trict Secretary in place of F. A. Der• was married to bliss Georgina .McLean, are singing to day, tiara's J onnie, here's maid, who ties removed from the d irict. of tiouth Oshawa. Tile wedding took ` Jonme, here's Jennie. Considerable important business r alive Place in St. Gregory ohureb. The couple �. � - G '' { • - then left for a short trip west. 1 4 -'eve have been wondering for a long to the Order was transacted, and a are P , flirts why the water in the lakes was so pleased to note a steady net roar se in Mr. Geo. Thomas commenced on more - • - low. From late admissions made on the membership each quarter. A loa froru day morning patting the new bridge in - �. . - part of the elements the clouds leave con- Pickering Council report tbemsel es as by Der. Bartlett s. a trust a goad ,ob .W6 #•W "*S W8.*iii..i *.fi.f.fiif.fili.iii Riiiiiiri...i * \i..ia. will be done and the road kept from r�• _ _ _ _..•_ .: _ _. _ _ . templated having a deluge, but conscience well pleased with their outing, bei , well p . 1. . _ r d and we were treated to innam- received and hospitably,entertaiue while un dation every spring as has lately .. • � * . _ _ interfe e . arable showers of healthy dim ©serous. there. On their way out they f red a been the. ease. j�� I • steel have secured a prince- nice shaded spot to their liking, an spent The Fire Brigade have made•arrange• r�' a are receiving dGaily our Spring stock' . -The tin - aI for our school in the person of C. H. about an hour picnieing. -Cole. Monts and the money is being raised , . - .o, o .o. - � - p Ontario, Mr. Fuller -The communication from Me rs J. for a day of sports on the Civic Holi• • - i t Fuller, of London, day. The program will consist of bares I comes well recommended, and it is ex- B. McKay & Go. in another - colam has Y• P B'r' Prints Mll68, - _ - I =.. petted that he will give every satisfaction some useful information for artie col -�, bicycle races, football matches, �►hakBl FlaIIriel6 G'Ott011B - - . . _ p tag of war and other man! sports. > > to the ratepayers of the section. He is a tivating two rowed barley. From a let- y �o W ; - married man, and will move his family ter ppublished in the Empire from obert The brigade has shown ;commendable %Ottanade8, Shirting't3, > here within the next two weeks. H. Lawder,we tske the following e: tract, enterprise and are worthy of liberal sup- witlCByB, Tweeds, .. . . -Frank Harvey tails us that the plate which may also be of interest : are Port. fed ,Etc. : lass window mentioned in the Little York are contingencies sts to weather filch w _ �0r8 tI c R __ _ - items as h ving been broken during thl farmers cannot overcome, but lust Mr. Goo. Mustard, of Keady, Bruce Co. - - r - -' storm onriday last was in.t)ie store oo- which they may to some extent and formerly of Scoot, was seriously o �are� (o)- - _ _ copied by him. Lightening struck the themselves. With the enormous er- &.t &. raising about i v y a$ y _ - ft.: - . glass completely shattering. The plate enoe in England between the pre, of commander (a begyy mallet need in from• Ask tb oee T - ' We can sho' better galue " }:' . cost 6125.00 and was insured for 6100.00 feeding and malting barley, would t not ing) falling on hie !lead. He is getting - �,:_: „�, '" •, - . Mr Harvey had about 625 worth of ay the farmers to have their eb s of along nicely bni had a narrow escape with . than ever. Our snug mad8 t0 Order At 14 Will '` p ;�,- code destroyed, they being in the window barley capped thoronghlS, and in tl case his life. ~. , g None of the fame were of treavy rains, keep the cap ahem es to A recent trend jest hekrd of by our Burprl6e X011. :i�. � , at the time. y . 1. • .� -Ga hart although pretty badly scared. be threshed by themselves for g exchanges is the butter agent, who makes - � k, -It is required that all re uisitiane for purposes, &.red so obtain a better c slily contracts with farmers to handle their - (o)�# -a school morales shall be in th, han2le of the from the protected sheaves. Will i1 not batter all summer at 26 cents a pound, Townehi clerk on or before the 10th day pay them to see that greater care is taken the farmer signing a contract to ship the • #i t � Via, :k 1' We are ales handlui eeamlegs _booth which . �e art lg�te Y 114 ` , of August. As such monies require to be in threshing to prevent splitting or crap• butter, which dontract turoo oat to be a . • granted at the August meeting of the ing the hull off the grain ? Screeue must note for 6260. Pill give perfect Satisfaction. � �t.'���� . •' Ka . . . Council to comply with the Atatntes .in be used in fanning ,that will remove all The caretaker of OrangevrUe poet office ; ':': �: that behalf, trustees are captioned against the fight grains and extraneous ,)utter. had Registrar McKim up before the mag- -. - - . - - _ . .•. Y R . - h �� ne leoting the matter until after the date Everry possible precaution must betaken istmis for smoking on t e p.alnises. but - •` - >, g It would be too bad to prevent the grain becoming hen or the case was dismissed when it w� - r - ` Frf,-L before mentioned. *,:! tea x ' Re_ ' ' far a&0ugh section. to loose the municipal »�i ty. All the barley intended fo malt- learned that the tobacco ws►e of Canada s °�. }- t grgnt the carelessness of the true• Wi g Purposes in England should b i ship• manufacture. At least we sor�te that -�, .1% � - pea during the season of fail AaYigi- ." was the reme. - s � .„ •� .: . .. Z '� #see. .' i' � r �' Yk 1W -3y e - - '.• �w,• .fix- °:3 �t ti. ° - m � " '- - s-�. .« r� t, 1 - - - .. { - ° 9 ' I'm S.;. K 'r. n' - _ -...i 6.-. _ t• �- _ -t. =7 fir.. 7 9 .. _ - ,, . f 3, • ' .,d ads $ .,-K` . cY'C �a. e > - - - t' -. . 11 I •r - ''� ".L. i" :P! w. - - ,-ir - , q .. tti �5, - h 1_ F'.' bFtu '&' . • -. 1.. t a ..Lti yj�•p^ .,,y. - fir. �' _ 3 ' ;F`' „f.. .Ai per•- ' r".` �..' # - '�.. «y x - Yi . a N+.: �i �,,=_..�.,, �k., _.._.^r. -,u, t'..,.: fa, ...s. .Yra... .,._. .,. r. 2;�r_,- ..,•...,.. .. Ci._ -., _..�'.�s,�- __.. r.._mra.rt�l'�N�3�, ,., ., .�t ',.n.a"�Si������5��- _ - _- `a.� ,�._��n� "rir�.,,s...5� °K .y• .,, �� ": �R, .. t.s��c � �•� ::� -v.'. "�.