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F• }s+ Z” by t b., 6 f J . - - - - 'V 1 ..Y 4 �Po-. - I- - - - ,, ,fie ,y. - -:c .. - - 475 " - - - , >. k r : 3 �ar j »; !•:., 1, ` 4 ._' �a �. �s - mac= .A' ..1 Tom'. i' '� ' ! .14 r' k f t 4i X1 - • • PICKER- _NG ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 5,� 1892. " NOS 41- . , ; _::" f- ' .. - -- - .- - - ' -- - 1 '- .i� •.. . 't _ 4 : , ° . Wrofe**fonat flCavbo. � T AROLTND US e► Corners. .. ; , , �_ � ' �4. "; _% ': I.. �. .. � � . ELLESMERE. Cobbler' �'. : Live 'Y i a ", DECKER S _ th . t . ­ . ' Medical. LATEa LOCAL HAPPBNIN ©B RECORDED BY Mr.Cfark,of Woburn is doing a rushing Wilt has been getting a full supply of Tax PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY Ot7R business in the Piano line, in this neigh. Coulters for hie fall plowing. AE -. ' -a - _ %_ - _- _r_ ...,�,,..c,....,......A..-.-� As I have bought up Dan Reddii a livery We hear our Carpenter George a is lee"rn- ,'i ,' .;'' . ' • M. BATE'tiiAN, M,D.,aC.M:, M.C.P. business and have added aevei 1 new ,etsepGxDxxTS. boyhood. P f{ - "' _ a R. S :O:, Coroner. Office and Residence, horses and buggies, I oan sccoi gnats ins to tie bowee in proper style. "" CLARE�MON7 W@ wish B. Thomson grand su�esa . " � ` • ::j' 1. with some of his Bendale amateurs. We We are glad to find sir. Hagermanpunct=; .:V�` " King Street, Pickering Ofico hours: Morning - the public with good rigs at alll ure. - ual at our Conorsan Sunday evening. .'�'t;• _ e:90 w uao ; Evening 6 to 8. Covered 'bus meets all trains. In Messrs. Bell and Michell, of Toronto. believe they are excellent in music. : - . - connection with livery I keE a are with John Dd. Maonab. J Some of our young men around Elles- �'' A. Ferrier and sister, of Markham, ` ,; ::.:._ Vocal I y g visited their parents here on Saturday Sale, Commission and Boar i• Peter Maonab and family were at Agin• mere seem rather lonely since oar aegis• last• ;"`. Ih ins Stables, Pickering. court for a few days last week. Cant Bchool teacher left. Meyer mind The Misses Robinsdn, of Toronto. are. ` '1I _ _� Miss Ada i ., - Misses Macnab and Palmer are with Willie- "Far off flowers bloom fair." send, no a few da s with their parents this :". ,' .�:: :.::j: , ." . T1PIL THE TC�:= rrr><0 GtON :�ire�_ VCT. LFC F• Y P servatory of 111usi�, is prepared to.Five lop- - - - - - - �, - - �- � ", friends at St. Catharines ttlis week. During the spring the farmers of this week. - ;.:_M1 , . eons in both instrumental music. Re- 2; sea m • Mr. and Mrs. Alliu, of Toronto, were vicinity have had great trouble watching We •tre not a't all surprised to find Fred Nt f' . - ferences given if required. 7j 'nols I� _ m with Duncan McCnab over Sunday. their sheep on account of a young "Bear" shoo• terine his musket and marchin; to- Thorough Instruction Guaranteed ^ .100: S ward (,Ise -t hollow. . _... ,r o ® Master Win. Milne, of Ingersoll, is vie• from the east winding its way a half a Adc,ress, Claremoit. - Ideg IM - '. - ". ..:.. . - aE WV! wera rather snr rised when we seem Jy`^ - .. 40.52. f a m iting with bis grandmother these dayo. inile' east of the Canada road. p t;,• . F' Stn1' i -� a 13rooklin's po ular We are sorry to note that A. Thoth son J. �� • . • ,:� ing toy: arda �2arkham on Thurs- John �hon,lisou, p , p day. for t::e excursion. ` fk", MISS LETTI E H EAG.ENS d B�Ec pedagogue, visits with Potett �daenab, hue quit hie trade at Browns Cornetxs. As the old cobbler has returned from hiB ' ' NOW PI:EPARF.11 TO' '�yECEIVE f °vra �,' p f •� Mrs. T. Thom son, of T Tonto, ie the 'fVe wonder if it has a reed with his health - V", : _ ., .,, ,F, p g long and wearisome visit I thought Iwonld .. TS her - !'•rdd I � A guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thotnas Johnston. for he has acne ted the situation of book• , l muss a ils. 1lliae dice Tait, a teat _ p give the people of our vicinity a little in- . p p �' O theTorouto(;ollege of lIusic says: " Itgiveatue p 1vyQ l ps •� �, M Mrs. and M168 Dickson, D1kB of Manchester, keeper in the leading store at Bendale. sight how things are moving. >I, ,, . " mach pleafsure to recoutu,eud Miss Heagens as M e I ^ 1 are visiting at Graham Brost. this week. The other day, S. O'Doherty had the 0.0" _ . � "-- ; 'r•,, ,{. ; ateacher of Music. She has studied tivcth tae . q �� c�. F! JOSe h Gre and dau 1,69rB have •re• misfortune to meet with a bad accident - WHITEVALE. - � - 'I": ` for thepast three years in amost studious tr,nn- Q a8p ( �' - ". �. O p gg g - her, and possesses a thorough technical training, _ _ turned from the sunny south, much re- while assisting his neighbor to raise f is - She has proved an excellent pupil tl,roug Gont," W , ci ~ o c P ft freshed. " barn. He had the nliffortuue to get in. Mrs. Jas. White has returned from her t -'"', " _" • Residence Pickering station. _ .� I o ,�,o ,� u o t trip west. ,- ... .,_ . a;'m aA a �a g- "aac w Misses Mary and Elicaberh Wallace, of troduced to tllo heal of some boy's boot, P t" �.,:. _ - - - - - r ,c m o n c op 2 _ 0 - m,q Miss Marr, of Mount Albert, is visiting ; ' M . l�Q ° g •� friends here. -- - -- - =- 1 , '0� �� �a m a�,iY: �� Mrs. Goo. Gerow. never mind Sanit there are lent of ` D KRIS- y Y P y : T E. FAR'EtiVELL, Q. V•, ,`J 4.< f � W k m • 00 Miss Dunn, Matron of th Institute for rhea ones at Harris' factor L. Major, of Toronto, spent a few days ;, a Co m 0 3 m op o ►, , o p Y- in our midst. J • TER, County Cron n After ay, and County Z v , .0 the Blind, Brantford, visited here with --Rove lt. < f . ''. - l0 -y Jas Leask, of Darlington, was in the vil- - , solicitor. Court house, Whitby. _ ___ F= J ! i A - __ —_ -- __ - . -__ - -_ - 0 : her brother Thomas last week. •_41 -- -, - _ - - -- - lase last week r .., AMES HILLER, SOLICITOR, NO- 1- i o.. m m " m � o o � a The Misses Taylor, of St Louis, visit East Scarboro. t t' 'ti . • : r Mr. John Burkholder visited Dickson s. .. TARY I'ub:ic, (i0IIVt3yallCer, etc, ofllte at y a ,;m a n ,d a Rith the r randlnother, 1Vre. Bo er, and `` ' ham. money to loan. , ; m b !,a g cc g P. - f; y ' paint oti Sunday. t . • 1 Thistle FIa," near liroug_ �� ; o ;�� o U - Y other friends in the neighborhood. :Miss Slatterly, of Toronto, has been Mrs. Woodruff, of Toronto, was in our - , . _ _ ILLI . >'tciV, BARRIS a= ✓G �w a° ;� The fishing party compos d of 3tlossrs. spending a week with Mrs. Cooper. vale over Sunday. °� - ); DO,y & AZc G op __ -____ - _ _ I a At the last meetin of the mission band .: <'. tors, Solicitors, ECe. Office opposite Post "4 ( ,o,Z -- En tz c. ao Eddy, Joi,bitt, C. J. iir�aie and Dr. �' The Rev. Mr. F.msley, of Montieal, is. b �, office. Whitby, Ont. Juo. Ball IDgw, B.A.; Theo. Brodie, ret•irued froui Douglass Point on a very interesting letter was read from Rev. visiting' friend, here. .1 A. \IcCiillivray, LL.h, lion „ .v Loan. sY _ g W. H. Lovering, who is now in Britian Col . Mrs. and Miss Rundle, of Toronto, is vist - `� . _ _ _ ___ - -- - _ ano.''," Saturday. They report 1><aving had a de ulitLi :e laborin ae a missionary. Restates , .jI_i" ' _ - - - -- PAR•RISTER ligbtful time. g y ttutl, the Rev. Mr. Cannom. , . - T$O:lI3S Pc�ItR �. 1 N . that he is getout; along nicely and likes the Mrs• Morrison, of Scarboro, has been vis- . • , � >:-- . - L and Solicitor, c4 c. Honey to luau. 1 o ci Ctit,lpin{; arty ColllpoBE}d ofIr. anJ g•pck well. - ` - commission- ottioo : overontarioBank, � er- Airs. C. J. Brodie, itiub h, r daughter, �lrs. Jas Malcom. , -_ Mr. and 'Airs. Leaper, During one of the many recent thunder- We regret to learn that Mrs. Joseph Pin..., ; . 11 I ins; open every Saturday• _ .. ____ __ _ —___ _ PICKERING BRA CH. Mr. aut3 �Irs. IE.. R. adds and James storms, lightening struck a large pear tees t►t,ck is seriously ill with typhoid fever. - `` - - - S. OItMISTON , LL•11" of Ilan - -- __ Waddlughatii,left on Tuesday for a week's a few feet from Mr. Knowles house shatter t �r . refits, Ormistun Utew, liarrist.ers, hiss Jennie Carnp� and Miss Amanda I -O eu for fife trat,sacti of all t� itlmate sport at Scugog and other places near it,g it rli to pieta i uud somewhat dazing . lehityre fire visiting relatives and friends j ,, ., Solicitors, \otariea, sic;., i5 `rorontJ Street, 'r U- p i ' Tonto, will o at Llaeruiout every Thursday. Port Perry. the inmatus of the house. This is the se here. :�; t Baukiti Business. Half our villagers attested the barn coed time lightening has struck near his ;Miss Thornton, of Norval,'and Mrs. T•�, Office over ,l. Bundy's shop. money to loan. 2y g OFFicE Hovxs --From 10 to 3 ; S .turdays house this summer. t,:,�O' - raising at George Burgess' lace east of Wilkinson, ate visiting their brother, Jas. -. Ze . . - -- to l o'clock. g K P . :.: . . T'eter'tiutrf/. here Tuesday afternoon. It will be re- Builder Morriss is rushing work on lie. Thornton " r„ Savings Bank 1 0011I1(' t1011. ' Tredway's new boos© in order to have Flishu Al er had the misfortune to loose r 'TENINARY SIIR- €' membered that the barn n this place g ` HOPKINS, 1; (3-y) GEORCI'�� 3 Kea burned a short time a o, and the now 't corn leted in time for him to move .a valuable Clydestlale mare on Thursday T- f ERR, Ma ,a er. p y H 0 v Graduate of the Ontario Vet- g� into it before the cold weather sets in. He last from sunstroke." s GEOI ' Toronto, �iil visit ZVhitevale - - -- - m-�-� - - - - -- one was a work of neCesstty. has a died the first coat of aint and when t eriu iry College, Till the •31St Of The latest conundrum ru s somethin . l p Mr. f Toronto was visiting ilia , - - at ut shoeing forge g comp eted it wili'be the most attractive and son, who is being initiated in the mysteries end Gnerrywood every Saturday. Diseases of Sargent, ' ;�, the horse's foot attended to y after this fashion . Q. What is the differ• comfortable house in the west end. - of agriculture at Major Bros. 1. lot 93, 7th con., Pickering Calls promptly at- �' - ` - tended to. Telegraph address: Whitevale. 0nt• t� once between Eddy, the fa iilons match- Our enterprising threshers are getting We notice that Sandy Armstrong has 4. . - - P.O. address : Green River. Cut. 34-1y y• AUGUS maker of Hull, and Fddy the croquet, their machines -into shape for work, in an- another hand at work in the harness em- - F . I- ,• - E .. - - - - - -- - . --- - - match -maker of Claremont ? A. The ticipation of a big seasons work. Mr. riunt. Businesa is rushin r F - H 0 P K I\ S, �tETERINARY` I1O g .. t .. ': Special Bargailus vc'iI . he former guarantees his matches to-go off', �awkina has invested in a new separator Arthur Craveth, Esq., J. P., and lady, �•, �s surgeon. graduate of Ontario Ve- terin- and we expect to hear of some big days X >, { while the latter goes off an'd leaves his g y of Loskat#, spent Saturday and Sunday 4 `t . - =`. `X ' " ary College, Toronto, office acid resident ©, Lin- work being done before long. Mr. Gowan , ;t • '. ton's avenue, Pickering village. Ca119 by 'day offered In Silver Hilo ing thatches. with llr. and Mrs. Thos. Redburn. " . ,: tIv attended to. A first ,class has also made extensive repairs to his ma- :fir. Jas. Bali has purchased a new - ,_ :"�G _ � -j'. or night promp Geo. Gerow has issued ndticee to con general blacksmith shop in connection. Ne�c �e3, and 6terrl . Vti-ind chine. Nothing like keeping up with the r; rigs gotten up, as well as all manner of repair- tractors, aunouneiag that on) Monday and Mimes threshing machine from Sarnia, and wilt , : . '� ing done. at lowest living rates, Lame and dig- ; Watebes and key OP. "li Tuesday, 8th and 9th inst. he will let be able to teaks of th hum this season. - easea feet made a specialty of, always a lust U it ate: Dfany friends of the late Airs. Edward uneral - r elly jobs of building new bridge and gravel- .q � `, : — class shoes on hand. . BROUGHAM. Thornton, of Toronto, attended the funeral - - _ __ FACE WATCHES of . ling on 9th con west of this lace. Those I - i` r• `•_ . _ of the deceased at Brouglltrtri on Saturday.R� - - desirous of securing the wok should ex. . = �' -_ '� °t'iPt`.e�P i -� - American and - : S�:'1Cf� : g N. G. fitel,henson is making sonic repairs ilir. I3a11 was much heated the other _. a_.,,l.._- -- amine notices;, and be on hand when the to ln,3 barn. ntnrning in a watch fol his horse, but found ISIVG SUN LODGE N0• I3a, I. O. coohactt: are let. k' G. T. This lodge meets every lio�day make. f�lo a large ul I71- : .lush l'atter•at,n is retittinf; his thresltii►�; he tt:�.s beiuet►, so tn�tk a plant soda and evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. - In a !otter just received mein Joshua machine in readiness+ fur the tall trade. went httmt�. ,, Every person invited to 7olu and help advance ber .of desirable 'sec' led - Bundy, that gentleman Mays : "Fishing is Jgliu I:. Gee is going to have the - thresh- Airs. C. C. Reesor left for' Rochester last the b and Cause of Tenipetaiice' E;ood in aluekoka thil; year, nd Wye bar- ers t,i s-week. Thla is the first job of the week, where she will spend a few week:i;- "IV . ______ _ _ - - - -- — ilalld . watches 1D r' tII- ties plentiful. Anyono wialin;{ to take �n sc'asort• with h r 5lster, ![rs. �`'ilbur, furnierly Miss - -- cry, fishing, batWn etc., cannot ►' 'tie . - - - - -- — - _ ____ -.. ' -' Ding order. b t the 7th all(] our Ke path}y nr the eloss 1Mr�. W.tiG. -lerow and children have re- fine scenery, - Convev(t.,i�•e)•, &e. _ do better than visit llamill'tl Point. Now cif their infant aged about five months. - te�n temperance hotel with Bt! office, boats turned iron, a two weeks outing oil the _ __, tv ti, Cnuveyancer, Com -. AT SACRIFICE PR. CES p. 1'ho chilli died Monday -and was' buried Georgian Ray. They had ti pleasant time. :F,'.. . THOMAS DUN for hire �-E_ 1 missionar for taking :4flidcti'its, etc., Clare- ,good board ql per l�fiy, or gG per wediler.dat at tilt• sth con burial ground. but found th,�t there't no place like home_ ;I w :�y ,ENO. S. BARNA D . week' Return ticket from Claremont _: . . wont, out. It will lie of interest to massy of your Mr. David Annis treated a few friends to - - !_ - BUNTING, Issuer -of 1liarriaAe via Toronto $7 55, and fro'n Goodwood readers to learn that Gtu. Philip, who rust it melon repast on Thursday evening. ' BB. Licenses for the: Count} of Ontario. Of- 55.- 0. • The Hotel is only I about - half a with such t, aeriou� a - cident Avhilc' working ?rtes not Navin been `N•�� =rr$^ t, Your corresp: uncut re, t g Tice at the store or at his resiaeuce, I'i�k Y ut tt,ilE• iiiBCtlut -from Claretucul Point." . u rHU[,c•r i•1 im(trovinf; tritely. s The wound invited, or lie would have been there, as he . • - village• -- - - The Whitby eroytlet players Here bad- ed hand giver; hi11 cc�mparutivek little pain. is vvo.,clerfully fund of rneloris. R.BEATON,'rOW'vSHIPCLERK FLIES . FLEES 1_ The visit Two fertilizer a eats has a lively dispute The agreeable change in the weather aI- `•"' oiutniasiouer for taking ly beaten here on Thursday. sday. g Y P g g i.. D • Conveyancer, C t ore were Messrs. Hatch, Gold, Whitlaw in the neighborhood duri the past week. lows the happy possessor of a new summer . _ `` affidavits, Accountant and Insurance ?►gent. FLIES - . 1. e to loan- on faun property, Rills pro- and Gilpin, white Claremont was re pre The dispute arose ova lie worth of their overcoat to Mace it on exhibition, and re !; money �•; • ' bated. OFFICE - -At \tltitevale. Wili be in p reti tE!ctivt3 wares Fu tune it wasthought turn ferveltt thanks for the cool wave from' - ever mon•lay after oon for the FI Exterininators a 8peciltlty , sented by Messrs. Bowes, Murdock, men• flu t murder would br a outcome but the the North'West which permitted it. - i '.' Brougham Y g7_v y demon and Ward. At the Conclusion of ; :. transaction of business. _ trouble ended after a lively campaign in Quite a number from here attended Pep- : `_ .-, Al• +� ttter.t. Tanglefoot Sticky Fly Paper • the match the score stood 4 to 0 in favor whichFrexman's n,en took n livel part. per's sale of fancy stock on �'Vednesday. •`' 'w R _ _ _ _ - of Claremont. The return watch will y M ' Co u NT-- ARCHI i1w CT Wilson b Fly Poison Pads . The remairia of the late 3lra, Ed. Thorn Our dairy farmers, ;lieasrs. Thornton and ., .. A. POST, . t ake line in the Hoar [inure, when it is y 1' Reesor bid briskly and to the finish, acquir- , -- - A• for the county of Ontario Dr ings smith's Fly Poison Square 3 P ton, of Toronto forttierl of this lace, were Briggs Fly Poison 11at4= to be hoped that play will be more evenly interred at the Christian Burial ground ing a number of valuable animals to add to - andspeciflcations furnished for every class of divided, a8 BgCh one 9idecl Ia in Yee " .ae I building. steam and hot water heating. and - Davis' Fl Poison Fel .s p y y here on Saturday. The service was con their already extensive herd. ' ventilation a specialty. Office — Gerrie Block, y tiresome. We should like to see a match ducted by Elder Shault r., of Toronto. The During the storm an Thursday afternoon', - - '' - corner Dundas and Brock streets, wnitby. 61100 Fly Poison Pit er _ arranged with rho Port Perry then. funeral was attended by a large number of the lightening struck the binder of Wm. r3 Residence— Kingston Road East Pickering. 37 -y - t . Pure Insect wder The market on Tuesday was not up to friends from this Section as well as from Sttritl, when at Mork, shattering the pole, ;; - - �i�teti,oiteel'ir1/. - the.c"?age. There was a noticeable de• other parts of the country. Some relatives and twisting same of the irons, but miracu- :> -- �I� I3ANI�S, the old and reliable _ all for` gale at the crease in the number of buyers, ea well as were present front the States. lour to relate, the driver and horses, any- .� ' TAI i more than being badly scared, escaped un- ,1�_ • Auctioneer, still in the field, able and , in the amount o[ produce Offered. This •-���• _ - L CORNER DIIUG STORE, W'1, ftBY - - I in used. ` - willing to conduct auy sales entrusted to!him, iB aeeoanted fox, however, ill Lhe fact that ouNBARTON. . , I s and takes this oPpounity of thanking his pat- Our worthy principal of the Public , , rons for past favors, and hopesfor a continuance W, R: HCt ==jSE. - harvest is now at its best, therefore far. � °�,:'•` . of them, Terms for sorvices moderate. Ar- - - _____ __-,-___ _.____ mars were not disposed to sacrifice the C, A. Grant and family.' .pent Sunday in school, ;tiir. T. Certemtls Ward, left last ',3a': IV I rangemeuts as to dates and terms can be wad week for all elcteuded trip on the Northern '' " . � . at the office of this paper. 4 r tf wruiug in coming out with their pro the village. lakeR, calliu at Norval, Collingwood and t1' �' 'i . duce: Then to, many of the buyers arq :lira. and Mies Thompson, of Toronto, g ' other intermediate points, and is now no :.�,� , ,' �j- IgOVIAS YOUCHh:R, Licensed Auc farming, and had not time to attend to visit at the Manse this week. • ' 1. 1 tioneer, Valuator, etc., for ast York and C'AU:.TIO doubt oil the lotel 'shores of the Geor au ;;; +Y We are pleased to note t -tit Mr. (lernon y Georgia ' the whole of North and Soutlt (�itario. Strict market business. We must expect these is So fur recovered as to be able to be out Bay,¢' miring the beautiful scenery and 3:'• :., .,r. • attention given to all orders by snail or telegraph. - slack seasons once in 'a summer. Since - the fate natives of that plats, or when Seiz ' ` ` = ,' Charges Moderate. Address THOS. POUCHER, �� PUG O TH n again. ° `iy�_ .V­,411 V O Fi its organization the market has been a Gertie, the two - year -ofd daughter of Mr. eel with the demon of home sickness play -' . :' . • Box 47, Brougham, out. suttees, even exceeding the most can nine in on his trust clarionet that well ktrowr- �, -,_ _ _ _ _ --. 8 g Goo. White, has been very 111 for sonic g Y ° .- - _ Boots n rctl ,ylwes. _ expectatipua, and the committee that have weeks with diptheria, bat is now recover air, "The girl I left behind me." ; i, , ;� , �': - ' - - = _ - - !l in Char 's determined to make it even in In driving into W hitevale from the nortIi . JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE I the scene resented was one i, Navv bettor tha vet ' the future. All farts• Af. and Miss licConochie, after spend- the other day, p { ;,T �,: �_ -"9,. 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If for an t'eason Bch a rotation is im- of Lewgtoft, near DriEfield, t'wrehing away -„ , .- . ore fain raiment depositing s wreath of roses on L., s:—At Albany,Saturlay.M►4^y ' . ' +,�;ri' tic hands, and slenderfse he beautiful head of a young it kneeling 1 l8, eldest daughter of Mich. el Me- p�tid,ble green manure fields in turn for several houses, and flooding the village and "` y cheeks the color rich and sweet Y g 8`t g • . S. me at a word and faded at a frown, down and gowned id a white robe, epee Cw by of this city, was accidentdlly shut the corn each year, for which use some lean- land in the vicinity. f I had clinging curly of burnish'dbrown;- more reco uered its past glory. In the' thr u h the heart and instantly killed. De- minoue plant if possible. The Southern On Monday evening HenryBarratt, afar - a�qq g g P y hire was found dead . - - . If I had dreamy eyes aglow with smiles, ear 1x75 Salenc ceased to hold the mono- ed was spending her vacation wish her cow pea is the very best plant for this par mar of Congleton, Cheshire, , , '� .Andgracefui limbs, and protty girlish wiles— Y Y • _ If I were fair, Love would not turn aside ; poly of rosieres and many analogous institu- une e- She was in-a room talking with her poaa Let it fellow wheat, anal plow the from the effects of gunshot wounds. He had � F "_'. Life's. nth, so narrow, would be broad and lions' were founded. But never did any oo in a little child, who picked np a l fad- Lod and sow the cow peas broadcast, two gone out shooting, and, sus he was alone, it_ • wide, villa a derive from the custom the amount ed un vPhicll wei+s etandin in the ec rner bushels r acre early in July immediately is impossible to say how the fatality occarr- - • I If I were fair! '__', of p eatige enjoyed by Saleney. Thera the an ccide>;ta11 ,diachar edt.with theaoove 1 I ; y g after w eat li�arvest. By the middle of ed. I I! I were Lair. ?'_ rosieres, independently of the honor that fa result, The girl was being educated September there will 1>e a heavy groaLh It is laid that the IiViDB of mote than one:` - - Perhaps like other maidens I ml "it hold always fell to their lot, were certain, - In the for nun at Notre Dame Convent. q A true heart's store of tried and tested goad. y which should be turned under before frost. member of the English Royah homily era - .. Love waits on Beauty, though sweet love course of the succeeding twelve months, _ I Other means for keeping up the fertility insured by various people who keep the , ' alone, however humble their condition mi ht be to ' will enggeet themselves to the practical premiums Tpee and will take the insurance r Its to me, for aught might well atone, m! find a husband. And it is a fact well worthy HOw Maintain Fertility, farmer ;but if these points are adhered to money in Lhe event of its becoming due.i - tft Beauty's charm is strong and Love obey of note that when the festivities were reviv- BY PROF. as aaosastsox. his land will never fail him, nor will he Immediately after the declaration of the he mystic witchery of her shy whys. need to atrnnize the artificial fertilizer ell on Tuesday night at Oxford, Mr. Ben- .�k.,.,, - If I were fair my years would seem so few ; ed in the eighteenth century the inhabit any farmers on our. prairies still cling P P . _ Life would unfold sweet pictures to my view, ante of Saleney were good people, honest, fo ly to the delusion that the fertility of manufacturer who, .in the East, profits by ]amin Bluegrove, a hairdresser, fell dead in If I were fair ! + the thoughtlessness of a former generation Corn Market Street, owing, it is -supposed,... , _ . _ - E • sober, and industrious. hey mustered th r farms will never gi�eout. Em�rhatiaaa- K ' - if I were fair. - . about 500 and could boast 150 homes. They Be ions to the effect that manure is a posi. of farmers in letting the land run down. to the unusual excitement. ' Perhaps the baby, with a scream of joy. - - did not work with lows, but all cultivated �— The Union steamer Alaska, which arrived To clasp my neck would throw away its toy, P tie injury, or that the land will remain - . And hide its dimples in m shining hair, their own small piece of land and they were ju as fertile as it is till it is worn ten feet How She Bought Them.. at Queenstown on Monday, reports having Bewilder'd by the maze or glory there! happy. Never was there a case of crime de , are nom infrequent. And I regret to passed on last Wednesday an open boat in But now-0 ! shadow of a young girl's taco;' committed at Salency by an inhabitant of as that they sometimes come from -those She was daintly crossing Sixth avenue mid•Atlantic. There was no person oa i r Uncolor'd lips that Pain's cold fingers trace; the villa a not even of an evil conduct, w by reason of education and opportuni- at 234 street. Here attire wa►:b very smart, beard— apparen fly a boat which was wash- - You will not blame the child whose wee hands g Y • • cJose, - still less any weakness on the part of the tie for observation, ought to know better. with one hand she held up the Ceain of her ed off some derelict vessel. - Not on the blighted bud but on the rose gentle sex, while the peasants of the neigh- It a useless to argue with such people. long gown. Having gained the oppos :te A shocking accident happened at North- -- - . So rich and fair. - ' r boring villages were as brutal and vicious N thing but experience can convince them. sidewalk, she hesitated a moment, then wioh oti Monday. Joseph Rathbone, aged as anywhere in the county made for the door of a swell bootmaker's. 15 Winnin ton, was runnin� across Messrs . . 411! just a little fair with some soft touch ' .. Y Y• Tc them the evidence of statistics and the g • - • . About my face to glorify it much ! y Nowadays the most celebrated corona- ex rienoe of others count for nothing. A suave salesman met her, and showed Brunner, Mond, & Company a salt rock pit t _` . - . Ifnoei rt wo i d al outbreak beneathktssblisa, tions of rosieres are those of Saleney and N, are these lines directed to them. There her to a seat. She enquired for bluchers ; bank in Northwieh, when he stumbled and 1 - I Y Nanterre, the -latter being most brilliant. is pother large claim of intelligent farmers and presently the salesman wag on his knees fell headlong down the shaft, He wee' " '15e said each pilgri shall attain his goal. And perfect light Aall flood each blinded Nanterre is a village situated about seven wl o adm'_t the ppooseibiTity of.soil eithauetion before her, with a comprehensive stock of caught in a bucket suspended at a depth of soul, miles west of Paris at the foot of Mount bu who nevertlieleas fail to take measures the articles at hand. 300ft. Death was inatantaneous., - When days flush merges into sunset's bars, Valerien and is equally celebrated for its to revent it. The are convinced that im• He attempted to assist her ; but she pre- Australian mail news of - Monday state fl _. And night is here and then beyond the stn slaughter houses its prison, its cakes and y g g Y P . - . .. 51 . I I - Ishallbef�ir! g ► P ► m fate measures a needed. The have ferred to o the thin slops. Having divest- that the yacht Sunbeam, formed the ro . — lEdith Rutter, its rosieres. It is an old village -dating ome wedded the pioneer practice of - ed her right foot of its covering, she took party of Lord Brassey, has Bunk off an island . ' . .. - from the time of the Druids and is said to li iting farming to sowing and reaping, up one of the new shoes and put it on. She in Admiralty Gulf, north of the Kimberley : • . L Belle Rosiere• - be the birth place of Saint Genevieve. a a to doing this with the least possible ea- did not seize it by the sides, shove her toes district, The cause was a hole in the _ a The well. from which Genevieve 's parents iditure of labour. They can, therefore, into it and pull until she was red in the , ' - In France with the month of Jane comes � P engine -room flooring, caused by corrosion. drew water is to be seen at the present day no�•er find time to haul manure from the face and all out of breath as men do. She Captain Read voyaged 400 miles in a whale - the season of rosieres, or as some per- and visitors walk to its brink and look fel d lot, or to bother with clover and tame pulled it on carefully part way, twitched it boat to Roebuck Bay, in order to put him- - . ; sons persist in calling it - "the business of down into it because the saint is said to have gr -saes ; and as' for rotation, that they ad. off again instantly and looked inside to see self in communication with the owners. - . the rosieres." What is a rosiere ? A rosi- restored her mother'd sight by bathing her in �t is doubtless a good practice, but there is if she had the right one, then pulled it on • There is a proposal to revive the famous - - . - . ere is a young girl on whom a wreath 'of eyes in its waters._ - no chance for it, since they grow but for good and looked at it dreamily. Red - Haired Club of Dublin, which was a _ roses is bestowed annually at a certain Tho- young girl elected rosiere, in addi- w eat and corn and the corn is always " It seems just right, she said. society which barred out all whose hirsuto _ - • - epoch, for what the French call "Sagesse." tion to the wreath of roses, receives from st eat on tht► low -lying portions of the The salesman smiled, and thought so too. covering was not of the most .pronounced - Sagesse ! Dear me, another Gallic term to the mayor of the village a sum of money fe m; whe reea:the 'wheat does fairly She stopped to take another look smooth- auburn. In order that no man could gain - . define, and no easy one either. If I am nqt voted by the municipality. w •11 on the high round. This class thou h ad out a wrinkle over the arched instep, admission by false pretences, it was requir- - - - mistaken, I think that the Anglo -Saxon . - -- o n to conviction, require positive proof twisted herself around and looked at, the ad at the initiation of path member that the - . Words "moral excellence" will convey, in Making Guests Comfortable•• o the need of a change before they consent boot sideways. applicant wash his hairand whiskers in hot - 1 this particular case, the signification of sa. t{ alter theirs stem. There isstill a third " Mercy! how loose it is !" she exclaimed. soda and water. This effectually took out - ge�se. Th.: custom of crowning a rosiere How to make your guests comfortable Y g ai i lace class of excellent wide -awake The ealeambn thought it was a "beautiful ar +y "dye" that might have been used. is observed nowada s but in a few villa es. and entirely at ease and at the name time f+ Y g fa -mere who keep abreast Hof the times, fit." An extraordinary affair is reported from So ancient and charming s practice corn- give yourself a sense of freedom is a prob- P I mends respect •let us therefore revive alit- kern that few women comprehend. A good w Ices farms are growing richer as the "It'll never do at all," she announced, the farm of :�1r. Cloke, near Newent. His tie ds re P for ;the occasion and allude t. deal of what we call entertaining is an art Y�eire pass; these need no advice on the sub- looking the shoe all over. " They're an- flock of between 300 and 400 sheep being ' . the ceremony as a season. After all it is but after all, the corner -stone of it is an in- j .. t• tirely too large ; let me see a size. smaller, afflicted with scab, he consulted a relative Y f you would 1>lo eanvineed that our please." who forwarded a recipe for a wash. Not long difficult to believe that the careful tom- tuitive knowledge of how to leave your. Y l after the first application of it, 400 of the • . S 3irie soil and even our rich bottom lands The salesman procured a size smaller. She titors can possibly look upon the affair in guest alone. 9, wealthy and famous lady P = . Pe P Y P cil-i suffer loss of fertility, compare, when- put on one of them —as far as she could gat sheep died, and the next day 103 died, and '. _ another light than that of a friend) con- who has a summer palace in one of the-love- s Y' •. , = I g Y lieet spots on the continent is an ideal en- ear opportunity offers, the crops in�average it —while her face assumed an expression of it iw not expected that the remainder of the test. =are on new land after it has been under injury� flock will recover. A veterinary surgeon - r . The origin of the rosieres is strangely t ay ofer. Here h newest example. of her 3' = V q has certified the cause of death io be o g Y r ti -3 loo h a couple of care with ere son " What size are these Y' she inquired in- . enou h attributed to St. Medard Bishop way a doing it. The newest arrival was a , l? g Y P g p gentleman. The hostess with undoubted ` a °'joining fields which have been cultivated dignantly, �� mercurial poisoning. of Noyon an3 sgneur of Saleney, who b << 1 fc'_ ears. If the e e tails to detect a •` Those are twos and a half, lady, re- At Stornoway, on Monda there was lived in lire fifth century. The first rosiere suicerity, told him he was welcome. Fran - Y 3 Y► Y, ; was crowned it appears, toward the year cols," (this to the_butler) "show Mr. Blank 1 d let the bushel measure decide the plied the salesman suavely. «_ captured a specimen of a fish never, so far ' pp Y to the btu© room." (To the neat) "Dinner ' c5e Should this fail to prove it to your Oh, the cant be she exclaimed. I 525, and on that memorable occasion the 8 Y as is known, hitherto seen in these waters. worthy Bishop awarded the prize to .hia will be served as soon as you come down." . ai:�isfaction, study the practice of farming never wore anything larger than twos in my The creature was observed lazily sporting -_ After dinner this ideal hostess card to her c = mmunitiea in the order settled ppoortions of life, and these = why, you can see for year- about in the inner harbour, and Laving a. ' own sister, whom, history tells us, public �• t Mieaissippi Valley,and note tie history self they don't fit ! They're — they're such a fin not unlike that of a whale it was sup- - . 1 opinion also designated as the most guest: We hope you are prepared to P g make us a Ion visit, as we know we are o i that 4practice. The farmers who today peculiar shape,!" r► posed to be one • but on being captured and. virtuous girl in all the country round, g a !e pros roue and successful is Illinois, 1 hey re too tight, perhaps, suggested . _ • j . 1. re pared to make you comfortable. The pe landed it was found to be a very fine speci- Ah ! those days of yore. The modern P Y I ldisua, Iowa and Missouri do not rely on the salesman. But the disconcerting look . h! t her must indeed re rct not Me room fa your castle while you Y 8 men of the sun fish, and measured — length, _ K P remain an <t yon are to come anti to unaided native fertility of the soil for i she gave him prompted It lit to add hastily, 80 inches ; breadth, 48 inches'; thickness, . aving been born many, many lion red years t e growth of their cru s ; the have laid ' eomethiii about the sizes of different 90 inches. aboner, at an epoch when he could have run• go with freedom. Our breakfast hour hero ' �, g P Y 1 g 20 inches .; from tip to tip of fins, .. tem lated a bishop and all the members•of in the country is 8 o'clock, but yon can slide the pioneer system and adopted the makers varying. pp breakfast at what hour you lease. It is . r,ciprocity plan in dealing with their soil, "I guess tbey must," she replied. "Please On Wednesday morning a shocking case . his diocese in complete unison. Ali - those Y P bL which the give as well as take and let me try some other maker." of wife - murder anti suicide occurad in Bir- happy days of yore. The good Bishop of our custom to drive every morning at l 1 Y g min ham. The man who is named Frederick :.: - _ . Noyon in question handed over the cum of o'clock. There will be a seat reserved for t Bey find the more they give i6 the more The shoo was pulled off' and not only one mink ham. in the carriage, which we shall be lad Y ' Goodhand aged GO and who lived with his . t e can take. That soil was once as fertile but several other makes were tried but � q twenty -five French pounds and a wreath of Y g , 8 a A as " inexhaustible " as the beat Kansan none roving satisfactory the salesman wife, a woman of 50, in a court in Heneage . roses to his own sister, who, in the estima- to have you occupy, ;but i. you do not c ►re p Street, has recentl exhibited inoat extra- Lion of all, was the girl residing in the do- for that there are the boats, the fishing s it now is. If a change has been found stepped aside and got an entirely fresh pair. Y - g g tackle, the billiard room, "and —and—well, 1eI -cessary there, will it not be needed here? "'Vow, these," he said engagingly, ,,these ordinary symptoms of jealousy, and fie• . , 10 main of the Lord-of Saleney who enjoyed but I think -they'll fit gtiently watched her movements moat care- . - _ the highest reputation of moral excellence. whatever you can lay hands on. Francois i I ,nally, applying the teat of common sense era a pair of twos, ,r oily, even when she left the house to go on. - . - : The edict of the Bishop set forth that not will see that you have anything You i t I the o star cease amount in in ten al to itrowu s just Sl a tried slender them on ; evidently she was a simple errand. On ' Tues3ay night he . : only was it necessary that the conduct of the want to eat and drink. We shall feel free . g g urehased a revolver, and while the woman - fjir•Id of corn, or wheat or anything else. suited at last. She rese tl took them oft P rosiere should be blameless and her moralist to enjoy ourselves and you will add to our ,Y g 1 Y was asleep shot her through the head, put- " . : Y lessors if you will exorcise equal freedom." ; here does it came from . Though h water however, and lookv. at he heels the soles and integrity unimpeachable, but also, and P , Y q aid ale furnish much our field crops are not and they lacing. Then she put them on ling 9 huller through his own brain iinmedi- : i I. this was by far the most exacting portions This is _inky royal hospitality. There 1 l ately afterwards. The report does pot, seem . ' . - . of the decree, that_ the character of her are many little details in the way of mak• , a r plants , the essential portion must come again. ��� „ to have been heard at the time and the - - • in one's neat comfortable that are not • f om rho soil. Now, roots cannot bite oft These are twos . ahti asked. They father, mother, brothers; sisters, and -other g ' g a id uwallow articles of soil an was once be- seem a very good fit lease lace them." bodies were not found until vino o'clock - . scents as far back as the fourth generation, suggested by the foregoing remarks but P Y q ' P on %S'ednesda morning. The act is affil• . P g i which some ex �rienced observer has form 1 _reed ;they can fend only by absorbing When they had been laced she walked up Y g = should be certified irrepr9achable - Such a P 1 ester, and with it the noun :hmcnt that it and down the strip of carpet two or three bated to despondency following failure o� I _ condition was harsh in the extreme. Itwas ulated : ! i health. - , See that our window curtains ai!•e coil . aYHave dissolved in the soil. But soil times pulling ipaack her skirt to gqet a goad . .. . unjust., decidedly, for a poor girl, the issue Y g } OIII a view. Then she tided a to a a full ken tli of vicious. or guilty parents, has certainly and that your guest knows }io.w to manage c r smallsp per centkeo[ srwei hticsa thus mirror and eyed ghe general affect. Than _ CariOSitied in Marrying► - more than ordinary inerit in living a life of them. Nothiu;{ is so unpleasant to a visitor ; Y 1 g g ' as to be compelled to nn articles of sloth• a dissolved in water, .sad it is yhis small she backed off, stepped up again, took A workingparson, whose experiences have virtue with much antecedents. � 1 i � mount which constitutes its fertility thin or fort farewell looks and an• been gathered in large town parishes tells - - - 'Then the Bishop of Noyon died, the new ing to the window - frames because theehatiea Y + Y .1 won't come down or to be compelled to ex- II hen that is used up its capacity to pro- nounce} that she wouldn't have tiie shoes in "The Corahill " some amusing stories . lord of Saleney adopted a new system and P i ahiefl relating to the wedding ceremony. - granted unto himself the right to choose the pertinent with noisy curtain fixtures at I uce crops is gone. Anyone can see that at any price, y q :- _ . _I rosiere from among three girls selected 1>y night. Be sure there are the following ar- I ith continuous heavy cropping the stock Then she paused again before the mirror. Once it was his lot - to be embarrassed by . the villa a and resented to him. The 3th ticles in the room, however small . 1 t fertility must in time be reduced, and if undecided ; said they made her feat look the appeals of two young worAen who want- g P Some cod sea a large richer of fresh othing is done to maintain it, finally give awful big ; said everybody -would thi.ik she ed to marry the same bridegroom. The - . day of June was the day adopted for crown g P+ g P d water a• clean glass of drinking- water, a + tit ; and then we have an abandons farm. came from Chicago ; said they'd never do first comer of these had scarcely told how . - I ino the rosiere, that day being the Saint How to maintain the fertility of our in the world, and it was useless to talk her faithless lover had actually put up the _• ` . . . . Medard. The lucky rosiere was robed in supply of towels, both fine and coarse, to . . . . white armenta • her hair was allowed to suit all tastes. arms is a problem that ere long will force about it. Finally she came back to her banns in the East -end parish, when the flow in large curls. over her shoulders �� nil Be sure the pin -cushion is - supplied with t$elf in our attention. It is the wisest seat and asked the salesman what he deliyuent turned up with an idiotic grin on ' . . flow in accompanied twelve young aide s: n.l :►q T''1t9• Supply the bed with plenty li pillows. 'ourae to solve it before it been nea!pressing, thought about it. Without waiting to hear his face and a gaily - apparel led young woman 1 ino lace in the guest's chamber a iced ea• or the old adage that "an ounce of proven- his opinion, she event throu h the whole on his arm. What could the parses —then - many swains she walked through the vi: wfv i = P b g - - to theachateau of Salenc a�com u,ie +i l,� ° ler_aining novels. One may serve to white , •ion is worth a pound of cure had never operation over again and said she guessed a young and bashful creature —do but invite. , y' folks I away a sleepless hour in the night or early i I more apt application than there. What she'd take them, and that he could wrap the trio into the vestry -room, there to die- ,rrr, whatever music the country ice :• r ir' o do to maintain the fertility an iu a them a case the business. Luckily for him it, :rornin Without an toadying to our I position to provide for the occasion. 1'iFE' Y y g y ' eneral way be formulated in a few brief After had received her parcel and speedily leaked out that there had been no - scene for the following act was laid in chu ruh i•is: tors, •you should do all you can to pre- Y P Y . whe e a special hymn was snug for the glory p vules : =•- I change, the salesman lanced at his reflec. legal residence in his aria i, which afforded - - .I - ' vent homesickness on their part. Home - q f( g P of the de arted Saint Medard and also a to g y 1• Save eve sera of manure whether Lion in the mirror and smiled self- atuckl him at once a sufficient round for declinin sickness is caused in a teat measure b every p +� Y g f3 dens. Later on in the day a frugal meal People expecting gueate to do all sorts of __T reduced in the stable or in the .I feed lot. "That's the way to fetch them, he soli• operform the ceremony. On another occa- _ I - _ was partaken of by all those who bad parts- things that are distasteful to then. The era when it could be most profitably loquized. Work off a pair of fours fora i n the awful dtseovery was made that . cleated in the ceremonies. Until you learn the date of your visitor 'disposed of by dumping it in tile, river is pair of twos and everything's lovely. Now the bride had by accident been described . The rosieres had been forsaken for a long never serve any risque food —such as tripe, ;gone, clever to return. One cannot fully I might have been bothered with her fora in the marriage licence by her pet name. 1 _ . I. e when, toward the close of the ei h- liver, fish Lrown bread or salad without appreciate the value of this pre• full hour it I hadn't " — - Itwas suggested that an affidavit of identity . g cioua malarial until he has seen He was interrupted b the reappearance sworn at a neighbouring police-court' nth century the custom was revived preparing a second dish known to be liked P Y PP ddenly and rendered more brilliant than Y Your guest. the farmers of Japan or; China of the young lady in the doorway. might repair the blunder. This was done . : . ever had been before. At that a och ' it In serving stranger guests it is well to re- go along the public road and carefully col- "I've just come to the conclusion ►" she just in time 'to complete the care- . hould he borne in mind, economists and member that beefsteak, roast beef, veal, 'feet the occasional droppings from passing said, "that I don't want tbepa shoes after moray within canonical hours; but the I , philosphers had undertaken a sort of rappel lambs, eggs, wheat bread, tea, coffee, apple houses. all. Would you please exchange them for accommodating clergyman afterwards re- . a la nature • rustication was to be the order pie and sponge -cake can be eaten ay 2. See that the beat portion of the man- a pa it of patent - leather slippers . And do _ ceived a stern admonishment from high , . of the day. The drums sounded the -alarm nearly every . one ; while too many Ruch tyre is not wasted by leaching. Allow no I you think you could fit ino Y" quarters "not w do it again." Another case 4 '' viands as ham, pork, mutton, (lraham coffee - coloured stream to meander'I leisurely = was that of an elderly widower who was so . the heralds proclaimed the fashion, and' as P from the manure pile to the creek • for it t - dull and stupid that it was very ifficult to. ' usual, the public, ever eag -•r for a change, bread, chocolate,. cocoa, custard or crap- P Woman and Her Shoes P r Y - - err ie and chocolate cake are entirely contaice bushels of corn in the undeveloped . marry him. �'4 hen told to give his right - responded to the call. Agriculture, the green Y P Y , . bstasteful- state. The observant person knows very well hand he gave his left; when the minister - Eelds� and the meadows gay, village fetes i 3, Save the straw and nee fop bedding that the woman who wears a pretty dress -rsaid " Say this after me " he immediately ' : and rustiest society came into favor once I ' Wore. It was bon ton fur th nobility to ° A Sketch Of.' "hria$IIIat2dII for the stock what is not used for feediing, and bonnet wiith shabby ttlovaa . or untidy remarked "Say this after me," But when .- . g It will make the cattle more co ifortable, shoeshasn ttherightquantityofself respect. the words he was to repeat were given, he play the country squire. A few wealthy " iFirat day a� school, the dainty mite; . , lords, fed seemingly on Rousseau diet, r'e- Sweet as'a rose in bloom. and serve as an absorbent of tie liquid If women would follow men s example in was stolid` y silent. " At last,'•' says the - . ;• solved to re- establish on their estates old Clad in her dainty robe of white manure, besides furnishing much that is of the matter of shoes, instead of copying narrator, he saw .that I was somewhat " , To visit sisteifs room. value itself. their ties and waistcoats, it would really be bothered by his extreme stupidity, so in the - - customs and cast -oft traditions. "The most I something to be thankful for. It is nits middle of he service he upset m cavil ' - antique souvenirs were brought to light Blue eyes grow round, with wonder fill.. 4. Haul the manure on to the .corn land g q t P Y gravity - ' - again, and Freron, notably in his " Annee - _ "Dottie magi and globes she spied. during winter, or early spring, and plough the exception to see a well - dressed roan by volunteering the following apology ; - „ Dottie may stay if she sits atitl.' it under as soon as ibis. Nev<cr manure badly shod. But the majority of women `You see, air, it's so long since I was married Litteraire, gives a resume of the principal Me stay all day," she cried . "` P ' historical features of the feasts, after some i directly for -wheat and rats anlesM the land are shockingly careless about their feet. afore that you must excuse my forgetting of ' old documents he discovered at Noyon. "Please take your places at the board, - is very poor. It is those who do so' who con- It is proverbial that they are, and you these 1 kings. "' One more sample, It . . • • , The villa a of. Salenc shown once with Class number one and two.' elude that. "manure is injurious to �thia soil." have every opportunity of proving troth appears" ' that- it occasionally happens - . g Y A patting step, yetis slightly lowered, more novel brilliancy. Paris this time -•was . " Dot do some yitings too." In a wet season it may cause thq straw to of this when you are in a street car or going that a couple who have been content to be ter- . . not too proud to spec_a of it or write about - grow so heavy that it lodges, and in the up the steps to theelevated traintl. Wome► married at a registry office are some time - - Back to her seat with heightened flash who do a oaf deal of welkin of course afterwards seized with a desire to be married - . -: it. The Marquis de Pesay, under the title We led the Little maid, " dry season it may make the soil too porous g g of La, Rosiere wrote the libretto of an opera A qaivering lip and deepo•iin blush . to retain-the necessary moisture ; but none find it more difficult to have neat feet than again, as the law allows, in church. The comique to which the celebrated Gretry Her grieving heart betrayed. , of these objections apply to corn. ; those who don't. The beet way of keeping I working parson" having one day got such a + . _ ' set music. In his Itb°ites port Lemierre de- 5 Adopt some system of rotation so the boot's' shapely is to put them on lasts when couple on the steps of the altar, he was rather � . But not for, any fault of hero. the are takenoff. nonplussed b the answer he of to the " - • - • . = voted a few lines to the rosiere. They well Would sheappear to grieve; - > fie crop shall not occur two �&.ru%z Y - P �� Y . . . . .- . deserved a perusal. Reine de nos jardinos Quick as a flash she now prepares at least not more than two years question John, wilt thou have this woman . anx milee couleurs Bois flare desormais A fair excuse to weave. ,- sion in any given field. Not on the Bench. .. ' '- to thy wedded wife ?" "Why, air," replied. - " • d'etre le prix des moeur8-Ft de voir eclater • -. Blue eyes through tears she don't retail 0 6. Let red clover and lain grasses, r +Yon say this man hoe been drinking," the bridegroom, "I told you we was married -' . ' _t . _ as beautes printanieres Sur le front ingenu :. Just fall on Tommy Lee. liar especially the elover,be a pioinuretit part of said his honor. "Drinking what!" "Whisky, t`Wo Years ago.. I yantsyou flp b m A u d, .' .: des modeates bergeres ; Sois plus flattee lie's looking names at we." this rotation. Seed it early in t ie spring, I suppaee," answered Officer McGobbe - ;3. • _ _ , `` y encor de servir an vice jouis De couronne either by itself or with some inixtatIe of rags I You suppose? Don t o Thy Welsh ioftx Aber "'signifies " the - �� ' — lYrimrcac I'allar pp� you know Y Arent P' tan r _ - _ anx vertua qua de lit anx amours. La ;�' _ :. : -r_ I seed, but not with any grain rod. Use it you a judge t" "No, yer anner; only a mouth of a river "— Aberdovey, for instance; ' _ _ �, for meadow the first year, fof meadow or policeman." His honor looked carefully at i " `: " , '' ". posse a la plus belle ! a dit 1'antique %- r - - °"" and L.an, a church -- Llandudno the . _ _ `� adage, Un plus heureuz a dIt : La rose a la divorce can be obtained'ia St, He`enr� pasture the second, and Llie thi, plough his million a snonient and then calls the church of Sts Tuduo ; Llaubedr, tlla churdt plus sage ! ( for less than $7.50. ^pn ` under a good growth of young clo er as late .nit ease. 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LtsxDOx, Jul 12. -There are so man Y g Porte- vattota et Thousands o[,lattsu�Is,(�: ;y; g P $Rim' �tiII mend Of C01AS, y Y man, s master o1 foxhounds and like his r=, �, uncut. thechilds, and they are so much alike in father, a noted trop of the turf. He owns A number of hunters in the Gros Ventre ""�ti,��,` , `Y " 'f F,YFS 5.- ?,pros bright, t In mixed farming the Dow plays an im- any reapeots, that the" individuality of range, Wyc�c, one de. m August, 1889, were ".,.t . g prominent, mild, cant art and u on her man em 'snt de• Y goal horses, and runs them to win, and be smoking as Y • surrounded b s< circle of orange coloured Pm' P ' P ch is to some extent lost, and in England, shares with the Duke of Beaufort, the 1Juke g they rode along. One carelessly yt, - ; I . skin. Y ' K penile, in a great measure, the amount of t least, the are s ken of more ss a fatnil cast his cigarette stab on the grave beside ,' •- P: ;� ±'. product in the form of butter or cheese. It Y po Y of Westminster, and 9ther men of the high- the trail. Usaa[I it ,!L Holtxs 2. -Small or medium, ovalpreferr- is presupposed that the cows are good ones, han as separate persoaagea. They form, in �t rank, the credit of maintaining the res- y would have died there.; _.K - �� `•{,t 1 act, a most singular group of men and ex g P and no harm Dome from it, but a breeze was .. r • . ed,colour wax with slight allow tinge. 6 8 P figs of racing in England by ursuiag it blowups that fanned it till a dry blade of, ;•' ` °,5 Y q Y g speaking in the general acceptance of the reuse a vast wei ht in politics and soviet 1 p " "V' F,AM 2.- 1NIedium sized, covered with fine , T g I� Y so oly for the sake of sport and horsebreed- y _ ma x' . term. he next point is to provide good well ae in finance. grass flamed up. The hunters had just V- °�'i = hair; inside skin of a yellowish orange color. pasturage, not clover alone, yet the result It ie a curio s thin that there -tyre fewer tog'and not at all for the sake of gambling, passad around a bend and did not see the 'a:: .. r, �' N>;cK 4. -Fine slender, rather long con- ma ice oils aa;;istacto ii it is red clover. P g Lord Rothschild is nominally the head of flame An hour later a fire that threaten- ', ,.. ._ : - - cave superiorly attachment to head and . Y q ewe in Englahtl than in any other country the Loudon bank, commonly called N. M. �:r',;A�= • But pastures of white clover or alsike have Y ed all the rasa south of the Glroa Ventre .' " ` - shoulders, neat and strop Europe, though they enjoy more perfect Rothschild h Sons; sad in all platters of g � >,` ,,`Jt ' g been condemned by observing butter makers unlit there then in any other. Until river was ra lag and the few settlers there a; .. ,, " g . %HMST 4.- Moderately deep, but notes de re> scrip; the Dream produced difficult to q t Years ago, indeed, serious importance he takes an active inter- were riding from ranches even thin miles s ° °' t- or full, convert into butter. In its growing state Y Y g ' they remained eat in Lhe business. But his next, brother, aye save the range their cattle needed. _ :"...:::,- , ' I3Arx 3. -Pack of shoulder elevated, droop 'there is more flesh and milk S odacin ate- user certain political disabilities, for the Alfred, is really the financier and the city One man followed and brought back the .- . - - - . - toward tail attaches, indicating strength of ' g : eason that they could trot conscientiously matt who bears the responsibilities of the hunters and for the rest of the de. more � : *. $ manta in spoons of timothy tsa in a popnd mighty house of Rothschild. He is a di- ; loin. ke the oaths which then were necessary y Of clover, and the former is more the natur- r admission to certain ublie ttions. than a score of men with horses draggingg :, . C>za.'s 10. ' Full, so that arms will appear al food of the domestic animals than is the P Pos rector of the Bank of England, and through bundles of green brush galloped d -` �, 1. to be well under hod firth here indicates at for many yrsars before the Jewish ills one channel or another is represented in the down to confine the flames to the roan yans Y % sr attar. , bilities were abolished by special act of control of every financial institution of first The: ,.• • • .' - t ._ . large organs and sound constitution. ; .Fresh a water is °another vet im r. and mountains east of the valley. ' : - _ BnxtcEL 10. -tare round ca acious • ' 1 Y P° arliament, publido union had con- rate importance. He is highly educated, y y ' `ma=r'` ribs wells run ou t fmm Lack bone a,ttd ant regatrement, While cows will, and p succeeded, and the ranchero worn out rode °,V . sinned them, and social eentimeat had and far an eruct inteliectuail to the aver- home to rest. Some hundreds of Hare :.::: -_, :, - , do, drink stagnant water with apparent • Bored them. The late Baron Lionel Roths- p y' eq should wedge both laterally and inferiorly, age man of business ;and when he is con- -.;; r. , j' g Y Y. relish, yet too often it is a matter of corn- ild was four times elected member of the miles of mountain aides and the bottom; _; gradually increasing in girth towards hips- .pulsion. At all times, and- more especially suit financial goes- lands in the canyons were harped over. It Lor-r G. -- Broad, slightly arched. Three ouse of Commons for the city of London, Lions of world -wide ma ttu a, he in regard , , " I g Y in warm weather, they should have free so- g Later came winter and the des snow;' f; ' factors in strength of loin, droop toward seas to water, and not wait for the attend- a of the most distinguished positions an ad rather as a statesman than as a common to that country. With the snow. ` . _,. ,, .. tail, arched transversal and distance be- 1 rtgiishman can oecury, before ha was able mere banker. It might be well imagined came herds of ts!k from the mountain ' i:. .. Y ant to pump it night and morning. During a k or vote. $e sat "without the test no one man could possibly bear file , ° - tween posterior ribs and hook bone not too- the heated term the may be observed o- P° Y to feed in the tniokets aloe the brooks be -. fi:. • 't great. Y Y g t ►r for some sixteen years, A silent wit- burden of such a business as his, but, in tween the mountains. It was their regular . . ,. !_:: g in to the creak several times ads and no FLASK 2.- Should extend well down g Y' 4,,se of gross injnatice and a mon$trous faot,theRothwhildshave as stem of famil - (tomestic animal will drink a ratter uan- Y Y ractice, and the had alwa slived there mi ` ;.:: -, covering as mach of udder as ossible but g q "urdity ; and his constituents, the proud- councils which greatly relieves the strain P Y Y k, ; is tity of water than a milch cow. During "t commercial community in the world Y peace the winter through, for the settlers ,.. ;..„ �!, stools not be thick. P Jul August, and September, when flies are y , on the individuals, and at the same time killed only what were needed for food. But ..,:'�::`" ;:< Ft \BOtiF.S �. -Fine prominent and wile P -eferred to be - epresented by him in that makes their judgment in financial questions this winter, instead of nourishing rasaea =f ' i' t + P troublesome, cows should not he kept in a �miliatin situation rather than b an g g s' apart. dry, open yard at ni ht. During the heat g y y almost infallible. It would be quite im- and twigs, the Chautauquan says, the nn- :11, ': IIn's. -tVide between his to make o else who scald enjoy all Rho rights and ibis for such a aeries of blunders to P + of the day t}tey span a large portion of their ivile es of a member of Parliament. P°� fortunate animals found only charred stubs _� `. r • ' plenty of room fir udder. Here the muscles time in the shade, o: are so tormented by On he last occasion when the Jewish occur in theirsfiairoasoccurred in the affairs and 'blackened scde- Goaded by their ;;s:,.' ' f:. 1. - should be developed extensively, flies that the do not eat as much food as of the Borings, where one member of the hunger they came out on the plaine and '� • UDDER 16. - Should be well tucked up they need. If the cow pasture is visited any i abilities bill was brought forward, the firm, Lord Revelstoke, wasaliowed for years about the ranches of tits settlers. At first , +"'. ; .. ` +s ,••f 1. �,. �' rl of llerb then leader of the o ition..+ . behind, wide, but not fleshy. Teats to point moonlight night following a hot day the y' PP"s to follow his own bent, almost without the the fled at the sight of a man tiut b Jauu• _ "s,-- ' . out in every direction, those in front for- herd will bb found busily eating often unto the House of Lords, spoke strongly knowledge of his artners. With the Roths- Y- g Y "` ��._. " "'wu ward and outward those behind downwards P ary esrel nothing for one. The mingled !. ' near midni ht. , This means an increased gainst it on the ground that Jews were Childs a certain well - considered, well -tried with the cattle ;they leaped o er fences _ 11:: 1. an °i outwards. Teats should be of medium of fit to sit in a Cnr4tian legislature. An line of policy is adhered tom, and on all built high ta- exclude them • they attacked.:,iX''.: 1„tt convenient size for pressure from all the flow of milk Another important matter mirabla cartoon was ublished at the ,not onl the members of i`. * :. . P con„ernin this night pasturage is the more P special occasions y the haystacks in spite of armed men stand- ' ' f,�: -N.- . - fingers in milking- There should be two s q i_me representin the well -known scene in tits London firm but those of the several g g y . ,,,,_ ", -, ,.• , even distri ution of the increment the li liquid „ in there on Hard. The died of starvation ..: ::., ., - continental firma are consulted, : -td their ,_.,,, ,s'` TI false teats either behind or one on each stile, portion of which is all certainly lost if they tr Walter Scott a Ivanhoe where Isaac by the thousand and one who drives up the I .�f York seeks to take the hand of the joint decision backed b their joint credit ' -_•1 ., "' ;Y; .:. . 11ilk veins visibly distinct all over udder ; are confined in a yard during the night. f j Y j , valley sees hundreds of whitened antlere g;_ ; , � If. �t ' skin on udder thin, fine and softand excud- they are kept from 8 in the morning until 1 Knight Templar, Brian de Bois Gilbert. In is what is carried out. Broadly speaking, where the elk fell on tits plains and thou i %,i,j% �" -_ ing an oily secretion, and showing allow g Y he novel, -the Templar repels him with the secret of the Rothachilds'suecess is the sands of dead and blackened tree trunks-on :..Y > ?_� = t,_ g Y in the afternoon satin hot days in a dark- � _ : h under the ham. $air, fine, short sail soft ; m,ad stable with a cup 1 of reen succulent acorn, exclaiming Back Jew . I touch not very simple one of not taking extraordinary the mountain side. � '''' milk veins, winding and knotty like, going food at noon it would supply bettger than yarding misbelievera save with the sword t" In the risks for the sake of making an exorbaant _ •t •_ M v 11 .. well forward into the barrel. Y g caricature Lord Derby was represented rofit. Their o rations are often vet held -_ i��sf at ni ht. This will cause more work but y „ P Pe Y . . ',e `'. 4 Isct TcitEO.+ �.- Distinctly marked wide 1r saying to Baron Rothschild : Back Jew 1 and startlin bat the never o into a - Tombstone Poetry "§• it will pay well in the increased production g.% Y 8..= , . .... covering a lars•e area of posterior of udder ., I touch not miebelievers nave with the-- transaction without beia full ro arcs to The tombstone oat l,elon ed to a lima ..:.,i P of milk,says the American Agriculturist. ttett.in book. What wilt ou do about Y P P P g �a.:� t. and ex ending as high up between hips as Saltin rs another im rtant manor. The g „ Y bear the utmost lose that n ensue from it. that is past. He lies in his own grave now ;; ! ; ;. 11 possiile. g P° Blink Bonny * Blink Bonny was � Lord They make mistakes and incur losses some- and he would find his occupation one if he . , true way is to have a supply of salt befor%- + Pa a '. . HInF 9:- Vledinm thickness fine texture Derby's famous mare that won the stakes times, like other paopie, but nobody ever could return to life. He would be surprised �_ . rtl. -.1 ib them at all times If barrel salt is used ie - -' in '63 and the allusion was to the well. bears of them, and the first loss is the lash and saddened b the fact that an advanced '- =F.� loose, soft, covered with a yellowish dan- may be placed in a box in the pasture and y s = _ . druff under the hair. Hair fine, soft and covered to keep o,it the rain. Better yet known fact of the haughty earl being an Sometimes they provide vast sums of stage of civilization has made his t £.,,' `�� intimate friend of the Jewish banker oa the Pce - ' , f - . - . . dense. mono for objects which cannot possibly unpopular, and that his rhymes touch the .- °? +' Z,--f- .11 { is to place a piece of rock salt at some plac Y j - P Y imP , i '1TAtr. 2.- P,ather long, to a "or thrc a inches in the pasture where they may obtain turf, pay them directly ; bat those who L-now ristbles instead of the hearts of those whop_ ' :1 .-t - - below hock, slim tapering to ii large, heavy se. I b 'ickin tt off as the ma nee. The bill was passed into law that year, them best are the least likely to question read them now, x .!'1w switch it };, altar suet covered with a Baron Rothschild, took hie scat in the boil � �' �' =` K„ Po P and not lyie obliged to eat it as hey do whey Y the ultimate wisdom of their• action. They The modern manor woman does not weep • -o ��' of the House of (,ominous amts cheers and n. -. _' te°" .dark yellowish skin. given them in a finer state and at unequa invest enormously in land, to -which re- over an epitaph like this, said to be on a .:,:`_ 7'°,_ ! ?_ ;._ 1. FRAME I0. -- Large, but cot:ijiact, bones of intervals, or when you happen to think o congratulations from all sides, and the Lng. spect they differ from most Jewish tombstone in an old Connecticut cemetery ;. ;'T fine to �tt;re, legs strong sail short. Bones it as re. ^.tired b noarl all farness. lush Jews, than whom the (,2uebn possessed houaeit -bat only !n countries under the Here tics the body of Jane Brent; - g,r i g �,elow knee and hocks flat whole frame P Y Y no more loyal or pgblic spirited subjects, British flag ;whereas they invest almost to Sha kicked up tter'hoela and away she went. Change of pasture, a frequently as ever} entered into the full rights of citizenship. The followin a its h is of both modern • I:. ? :: showing a wedge shape with sharp end in two weeks, is important. Any pasture be g P• an equal extent in mines in foreign coon• g epitaph 'x Person atxnds directl in Lang before then, of course, man of and ancient origin, the last two lines having '' . front vv-lien a Y comes badly contaminated by the feet of tries. They have a complete monopoly -of g - - =fz front of the animal. Jewish blood had held all earls of high the quicksilver mines of the world ; and bean added by some unfeeling wag : - Y- A cow with all the standard points in. the cattle, and the and the her positions. Disraeli had been Chancellor of the actually regulate the supply so as to Mary Ann Iles here to rent, _ Ij; P be. a is not invitin for the stock to nibble the Exchequer and Bernal Osborne had eat I y Y PP y With her head ou Abraham's breast. ' r' ,,.;- dicated above is very rare. But in breed- obtain the highest price that is com atible ing for the dairy the aittt is to get as many as possible. - r The Si'o.. `:; .. . An excellent, bulletin on the silo and corn en; ilave by Nlr C C 'lames the lle t at. iv hen the pasture is to this eonditio , they travel over_ the entire area every da- to find some inviting place to feed. Instea - c.f giving cows the range of two or thr fields at once, confine them in one, even i! you change them every two or three day Do of ti h • t th Lt in Parliament for years. But these were either Christianized Jews, or, at all events, they had no scruple about taking any kind of oath that was tendered to them. Baron Rothschild was the first Jew adhering o�pen- ly and avowedly to the faith of his tore- with the necessities of commerce. On the whole, however, the R,othwhilds are oppos- od to monopolies and rungs. They prefer to live and let live, and 1b take only their fair al-are of what is to be got in the open market. They give no countenance to un- 2KI r ; • &I- i - - . ..,,; I �.,'. I ,t 11 V _ - .0 . f, , a !.- ' t- : ;'�r-., - s' ;:; . >y -.e 4'`L 1 . �_ `. _.4 ,,n , V,' 1 .�,,,­, .. , .,. t .:rt- I `- :.,+ � 1. ­=' - (.`i, -R r �.." =r ? -�. v i ..t - 2�i -. # L` �: f - .;,_,' . _' �• ' 't y V7' 4 Y,Y x ... _. ,? _ _ -1 - A ;,:- - a -, �. • � L, . . tVhten was all right and proper ent.ugh - c,: . unlit the we. added It's very nice for Mary Ann, - ;,; , _R.. -e But rather tough on Abraham, '•, °'v'F A :a� '? In an old cemetery in Spencer, Miss., - .1.,t may be found this: 11cr�e lies the mother of childr4on seven, 1. .. pu y n pas tt e a c.ep or torsos wt to fathers, who was enabled to hold office in derhand or secret co•nbinations. This was . Three on earth and four in heaven ; - ' . \linivter of Agriculture, has been issues! by. for reasons not necessary w hereenamerat.. England, and no mere creditable repro. Thosu who died desiring rather A -, ,4, - ' the Department of Agriculture. The value See strictly to it that the cows are quiet P strikingly exemplified in the ease of the Togo with motlier thant olive with father.. • -° '`� " f" people Union General, a great French banking And while the following in not poetical in '' .1. ,, . I of the bulletin is especially enhanced inas- driven to and from the pasture. &entative of his et) le could have been p y p slave rag chosen. &chain's which aimed at nothing less than its construction it tells the whole truth �� mach as it has been compiled from replies tar hours for milking, and try and diva With their legal disabilities, the re n• g '� . - received from forty correspondents whq• the time into twelve hodra each especial P j the monopoly of the finance of all the Catho- with a touching simplicity of detail : .. dices of other kinds against the Jews re. '-" Lave had experience of from one to eleven in .Tune, when the production of milk is tt , g P- Tics in the world. It was entirely got up by A vnt:. idly disappeared. One of their number, Sir Jewr but was so skillfully dote that mast Wife of Jeremiah 1Yaltero ears in growing; corn and in making and greatest. Treat them kindly and in such ,died November, �t George Jewel, Who has elevated to the of the leading Catholics of Europe fell into 16 188 a , r fettling; ensilage, and those who have made manner that they will come at the cabin R im , , aged 6`3 years, 5 ment'hs. She was - guo<l, sweet ensijaoc speak most highly of If yoa.aend a dog for them don't allow hi judicial bench, proved one of its noblest the trap -and believed it was a Catholic af- a true and faithful wife to each of the fol- . its value. The following useful information to chase or bite them. Don't tell stories r ornaments. fair. The pope not only gave it his lowing persona Sir Moses Monteflore the centenarian, but invested a large amount of papal funds Enoch Francis 19 g, \'ell as t0 building a silo: talk while milking, but attend to it quiet ' , -1 ' 1. philanthropist, rather honored the rank of in it. The Austrian emperor and his family John Sherman, The Silo :- -With a few exceptions the and rapidly. Monet than was honored b it • and in all : William Neassen, silos of Ontario have b--en built in the cor- i � Y took stock in it to the extent of 1,000,000 , An Amateur Bull-ri ht. departments of life it soon came to be rec- undo sterling. The Comte de Chambord Hers of the barn, sometimes utilizing file P° , J. Walters. . root cellars in the basement as the lower- P g o sized that Fn lish Jews wore in ever • Chu ca a little village near (,lermoia.- g R y and the outer urbane did the same, ftna , ' 2; Ferran Prance was tl a steps of aometbit Pce Y 8 Rothachilds were offered an opportunity of Th .round faced, puffed cheeked cherubs, . ''s, 1 part. The silo should be from 16 to , ft. a, respect worth of the liberties of English- ppo y m gin. Now it is cliflicult to realize that an o with their expressions of perfect rapture, do _ -,�:, ' -- - . _ high, and should be built to withstand en-' very like an amateur ball -fight, which let Y joining at an early stngo on very profitable not appear on the modern tombstone, but - �'_- nothing to be desired in the we. of excit - doubt on that point, or any feelin on the terms, and there is little doubt if the had P ormous pressure. The main features of tried g Y Y the abound in •all old New England came- silos vvitici, have been built in ordinary farm. inept. M. Dtazuel, a farmer, was leadin subject, existed within the life o middle• joined, the project would have succeeded. g g aged people now living. `S teriei, and are queer examples of what was , cow to the local fair, when the animal sit - g Pep g• tit the hive! refused to have an q P o- Bain areas follows: Upon a sitbstautial Y Pce Y Y' once thought beautiful and appropriate for , . dent broke loose and started ofl to ru- There was a font t,-at when Jews ,were hung to do with it and privately warned all tombstone ornameutation. The writer re. : -11, stone foundation are laid sills IOx I11 inch, Y admitted to rfect a unlit in i?o land ' firm] imbedcteci in the foundation or ascot th,v,ugh the street at the top of ice ep:,e PP q Y g their triet►da and clieutsagtin &tit. the re- . - 3 the would &warm in f rotr the continent and mom rs seeing on one of these old tomb- ; ;, , eel to it by iron rods firmly Lotted down. the first victim w1[s an old man of i0, who Y- salt was a disaatrow failure and a lo&s of atop s a Garvin of a'eFrvsalis oat below The studs should be `x10 inch, set 1`� incites the cow Burled violently into a ditch, Z' a dominate the country by their wealth and >�0,0U0 000. If the old R:.thsahilds had g 1 - their clannishness. Thai however, was that of the cherub. Below the chrysalis • ,,- not op oaad it as prtam t1y and emphaLecal- , rt, mortised into sills. Leave the two infuriated beast nett attacked an elder v p p were the words It Keturah as she was " - - - studs 1 �S inches apart, where doors are to he woman, and itched her a distance of 5 tot glly unfounded. For &Dine reason not ly as they did if they had tried to make a � . P P easily explained, Jews gave Haver become whit below that of the grinning, round. 1, placed. Secure the plates and tellers tir►nly feet. After upsetting several peasants, a, Y P little dirty money out of it, while yet not face cherub with its head set floc on its - ° "t - . so�that there will be no rtecessit for iruLi 1 K Y+ numerous in F.n.�land. committing themselves openly to it,.the loss c . . w nriu them mord'or less severc'1 e , Y .tToraover, the English Jaws have paver any to a man, Would you like me to buy',, - rods to pc¢vent or overcome spreading: caw tore into the village of Chabrelocf`e, g would probably have been ten timasas groat, a et ir'' Then wit do you always issue shown that tendency to hold themselves as it was 1 g Y Y Y , Y . lioard up the outside with one layer of inch ,where it stopped suddenly in front of t i o ,and the consequences would Lava our little invitations to treat in that .. . - -• lumber, battening the joints. On the inside gendarmes, named- Clavelier and Po,nm „y- "aloof and remain a peculiar people which been felt all over the world. Y , ,� g j Sometimes sentiment enters into the we. to me .Indeed nt dear, if men would _,.;, - - -- first place a layer of inch lumber, pine or roll who placed themselves in its w .y they display elsewhere. On the contrary, Y Y + After a sin them fora few seconds pie they become thoroughly English in habits Rothechilds' business affairs as when the only act toward their wives as heartily, ;,,, . , hemlock, which need not be planed; over y g Y conliall as the do to men whom the that Due or better, two layers of tarred COW made a rush at Ctavelier,who fortes, and ideas and in a few generations are withdrew altogether from dealing in It y Y y �" - y • merged h marriage in the general ula- ALeet, t ley would find cheerier companions - ,�_"i -j - a >er • -over • the tarred paper a layer of ly stepped aside and hid behind a two. g Y g g P°P siaB loans ss a mark of their indignation at » paper 1' P Y ., lion. Even their torsi names s aweq at home than they could at the club. . - . dressed inch lumber running a and doa•tt The cow' then made a dash at the of ter foreign pas h the barbarous treatment of the Jews by j; _ t g • g p ' in time or undergo a change into an l;rglis the Czar'& overnment~ That withdrawal - - which should be tongued and grooved or gendarme, who discharged his revo' .•er g - 'I -- hittin the animal in the forehead• ° ' 'he form. 1 his interesting subject is admire- doubtless coat the Rothwhiids a ood deal ; Some SumtnEr DOti t�, , - .� T, i. jointed. Into the corners should be fitted g bl dealt with b Disraeli ►n "End mien," boards with bevelled edges, the space � w'ound morel caused the cow to W nsore y Y Y for Russia pays high rates of intgerest and If you go into the country to -day, as pout -:�l ::: ;- . behind packed with sawdust or grout. g , y where is the character of Mr. Neufchatel has never made default. But it inflicted ou he take this advice with you. If you. - eora ed and it made a second dasf`" at g - ' Clavelier, who fled across a field, cl A he draws a life -like portrait Baron Roths- such a blow on Russia that the finances of cant remember it eats it in our hat. , .I Over tine entire smooth and perfect - ► y P Y c followed h the beast at which Pon,it,e child, the founder of the most English of all that county have been in confusion ever "'..;�': - . -_ - ly air tight surface - of the interior thus Y Y Y Dan t ask any one to sit in a boat while Ire • ' PP Y Jewish families, you try to learn to row it. ohtlwed a one or two coats of linseed rot fired repeated shots. Niue bullets k since. �._,i .! - oil or of hot coal tar and resin (one gallon effect, but only rendered the cow abso te• Baron Rothschild, though bearing a for. It must be said for the Rothsehilds that Don't rink any other life than year own .. - ,- - coal tar to three pounds resin). The floor ly mad. It attacked each of- tiro me in eign title and presiding over a great Jewish they are always on the side of enlighten- � � : _ .- bank in the sit was eaeentiall an Ea ltah me»t arts r Tess. In Dillies in En land to a sail boat when your only lesson in the made may he made of ce,nent or hard pack turn, until at last Yommeyrol, who had teen y, Y 8 P P 8 navigating art has came from watching .. , I. . - cd clay well drained and should be made fortunate enough to obtain a gun to ded country gentleman ;and his Bond have taken they have keen advanced Liberals ever - others. level or a little higher in the centre. Upon with ball, shot tt dead. The owner c the after him. lie died in 1879, and the family since they had influence at all ; and when, , - dangerous beast will be roseeuteJ for now ' consist of his three sons, Nathaniel to 1886, Mr. Gladstone broke up the Liber. Don't trust to the courage that comes froth . - .. . the floor spread a little cut straw before `C' P i '' ;?;' patting in corn: No rough stone should ha carelessness. Mayer, Lionel, and Leopold, with their at party by his home rule bill, the whole beer.; The water never accommodates itself x, s to the vagaries of muddled ignorance. . ='t'' cousin, Baron Ferdinand son o[ Aurelius fami! went with John Bright, Lord Hart- g . _ ;l e': left exposed, but any foundation above the Y f3 r0 " When Forlrs Oame In• head of the house of Rothschild at Vienna in too Mr. Chamberlain and the others Don't change seats in a rowboat when yutt : - floor should also be covered with sheeting. - , g ► g ,^.;=,1 „-.-,; It was about the year 1600, and is the who is a naturalized British subject and who are now called Liberal Unionists. They are in tits middle of a stream. _ - `_ The v: alls should be left hollow. The door- . ._ . °, .,. - - . way is made by cutting down from plate to reign of James I., when forks were a fir t in. thoroughly English in all but birth. The are stanch supporters of the empire and Don't forget that the woods are safer thah . A�..:" ?� traduced into F.0 land. This , pie of beatitifu! county of Buckinghamshire seems warmly attached to the royal famil and �� - + silt between the two studs left eighteen R P B Y Y Y+ the water for alandsman. alp 1. inches a art hanging close -fillip doors on refinement," we are told, was derived from to have some special attraction for the great they enjoy the personal friendship of the - -- P g g g Don t go swimming in a strong undertow the outside to close this opening, each door the Italians. In a curious book of vela, Jewish families. It was there that Disraeli Queen and he Prince of Wales ,, ::•:-._ :,J,: ' immediately after a hearty dinner. , . ;, �,_ being about four feet long. As the silo is publiai,ed in the year 1611, the writer ys : made his home, in the romantic manor The Rothachilde are very much silk's in __ - . filied the inner wail is boarded a ti ht the I observed a custom in all those Kilian house of Hu$henden, and it is there that appearance, and are unmistakably Jewish Don t work too hard for your pleasure: - `:? ?: _ 1 door closed, 'and file space l,otween filled cities and towns through whirl, t ►sand the Itothschilds have planted themselves looking. They are of bxmet the same Don't wear a tall hat or a stiff shirt, or 1- ` vsi' h sawdust. If the doors for removi rg that is not used in' any other countr ' that as•firmly as if they were native to the soil. type, in fact, as thousands of Jewish bank- puff tobacco smoke in the faces of women. ;`:: ' - - ensile A are not eonvenientl ,laced t1' . I saw in my travels. Neither do I ink The town of Aylesbury is the very centre era and merchants who may be seen any day Don't spend the de. laying u a Monde `' I - R Y th Pa Y: Y B P y that any other nation in Ghristendorii doth of their influence. Nathaniel Mayer Roth&- in the streets of New York, and havitt 7 filing, a small door will be necessary, situ- g of repentance. ,;,% e: _; . sled according to requirements. Ventilate sae it, but only in Italy. The Italian- and child was member of the house of Commons nothing in common with the romantic _ f either h roof or able. If the silo is more also most etrangem that are coma rant for Aylesbury for twentyyears,and when in Qrieatal type depicted by Disraeli in his �t ,'. - . A 011r1411d TII 11esG , ';1-+' ., Y g m Ital do alwaies at their meaiea use a 1885 he was elected to the House of Lords, novel sB exemplified Lo some extent him- q :`,. I ­1 than sixteen .set long it is advisable to di y' h - , "z ,'; ids by removable plank partition. The little forks, when they cut their meat For his cousin, Baron Ferdinand, was elected his self. They are short and stout, with black T ere in to rseen just now at the while with their �nif• , which they h ld in successor and still retains the seat. The hair dark complexion, large nose and thick soutlx African General Ageno at Cock- . ` ` -;•`�, j.' two most important points to be observed in $ + g yy - construction are to have it very strong and one hand, they cut the meateoutof th dish, several Rothschild estates adjoin one an- lips and thou; their physique -is already spur�St., Charing Cross, Loadoa, a =- : 4.P''. , 11 = .- - - perfectly air - tight, they fasten their forkes, which the `old in other and cover a large extent of the most improved by outdoor exercise and country curious collection of dried -up or - mummi- ''a A Uo "at and Capacity of Silo. --One ton of the other hand, upon the same dial This picturesque country in England, and the life, it will take some generations yet to fied boons taken from a cave near Cron �. ` ". -..'," ' - ensilage will fill about fifty cubic feet. The forme of feeding is generally in Rue n all noble mansions where they live in prinoely make them resemble their Anglo -Saxon fel. stall in the Orange free state. They have e. 0, ;,'_ :`'" �, cost'ot silo depends upon so many citron= Italy, their forks being for the moo part splendor are the most conspicuous objects low connLrymen. Lord Rothechild'f only the kin on them atilt and in tyro . insLan• ; -_ ; '_ . stances that it might- be advisable to the a made of yron, or steel, and some of silver, in many a mile of landscape. daughter married the Earl of Rosenburg, sea the female has a oun baboon clas '- k _ - '. ` g g• Y g P' ' ;. few'examples : but those are used only by ;cull en." Since Nathaniel Mayor was orestyd Lord and the probability fa that other mixed mar- ad in its' arms as if attempting to save it' ;;: s { -_ ' . �•t„ - - Tons. Before the revolution in France it w: a cus- Rothschild, the first Jew who ever was riages will follow, until the Rothsobilds, from some sudden catastrophe. In the cave ::'. �_ } ."r i,1 `� °1 &15x2; ft.8eparnty, Stick ;fourroomsl5o► i,a 0 tomary, when a gentleman had been ievited ennobled in England, his branoh of the like the Dismalis and others, will loose were also fend two human skulls, a dog's ° _:^ ` Mow9 of bArn ...... ........ 175 100 out to dinner to send his servant in a, vance family have dropped their foreign their Jewish identity and itecamo absorbed head, a bird and the head of an antelope all e `.. 1 }, , Se_ate build'? vrooden... 225 260 T. C T with his knife, fork and spoon. If ,ale had title of baron and are content to be lain into the English stock. However that may -s = : i2xl ;x -0 Boot house nxeci ov or. -.. -.. 75 So + P� p $ y imbedded in the wall of the cave and all ._,_ °tic, ;� 17x11 -c21 Bay of barn ................. 120 75 no servant he carried them with him in his enquires, like the gentry with whom they be, it is certain that so long as they retain having the same appearance of great agony .<�y' ��i . I� •';sf., lfixI2.cA As;uinst barn ..............•. e5 95 pocket- Some of the asantry in t "srtain rank ; •and when Baron Rothschild°' is their family characteristics and their or fright. Several experts have examined ... t,-' -_ pe : 1Gx1'Lar� In corner of barn.......... 80 43 parts of Germany and Switzerland -o-day spoken of !n EnRlaad now, ft is always countless wealth, the will never cease to the remains with a view of ascertaining , " It's ;< . .n 14x16x` In bank barn..........; .... 100 50 ppoo they tI _ - �_ ` i2:aJ_x I i In bay o1 barn .............. 100 40 carry a case in their pockets, eoutaiing a Baron Ferdinand, M. P., for Aylesbury and exercise an appreciable influence on the if possible the cause of death, the matt prob. . " - , It will be seat that -vhere a root cellar or,i knife, fork andspoon. j lard of the nrsljni$aent estate of Wadden• I affairs of ,,heir cotuut and of the world. I ablt then bein a sadden flood. "`Y I. '' �: r9 dI . , III �, ;:` T t, , t. _ .- ��.. 1. ...i. m .: Ali. _ _ • ry�yvT� ! ..M1 . - t i : r 6e. , �p.�.1+ t v R . a . y - - _ -. Sin. r .(' '' -r -- SW }t.�•' '7 - - �• - -� �.1 • , ��* ti � . "."',`7 - I. . - _ ,r- :. 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'.,:'�5a'- %'<g+ , -!- > $- `F r'M ..•1.� jY .._"T' m n. ,t - jry•r k<. r _ __ - _ - + / .. •y• s';.`+h; �,-'�; _ u %!'.i'a - _ ,..... - ., _. .. - IN IIII - - _ , ,.' - _ -. _ . :.. - - - - .. }" 4 t e>�n�ment, large -1. goee were set ed �+o "f A1GE --A r i bit` ol: t� late80 THE BEST PRESERVED FRUIT 'mot �rt '> arz�d sold, an the revenue lrhult serf ed dpi; bee- hi�rrs,. i>a i+plpndid condition. :' az] . ` Ttteie it also a teats laid for comb. This ' r`^ ,A` :Y lai7ed in the Dominionl tre3surp. a;he is a rare chance t = a good article cheap - _. ,r- ;F, other day a p to �vz�I. ELL, Claremont. Stiff, - a �' deputation waited on he Apply ° , ' I ' Y7 i :" " . -Govei,'nnlent at Ottawa and regnes ed HOICE 'Vergreen Shade and Orna- ^� _ a a , �� t �. .' `, C mental trees for sale. The undersigned r�jir�jlJ. GXtr • , • • . - tbitt ;'instead of selling this smugg ed 'in stock about .40,000 Norwa Bpmee and _ . It w}iisky it be thrown away a$ the a ii- Scotch Yiues in all vises up to 2 Lost. 9 inch ry>.; r In tsf It interfered with the inter tS Spruce tree plants as they arrive nom the old - s abli�hadeve'Y - Friday mornittg �t its of8oe, g sad sass 00 per hundred ; 1 to 3 pears growth in . - . - . -. . - • . Pickering Cut. dl tillers And brewers of a Canada halt a cent per inch. Also all kinds of SUGA - >< Of t�e Sit le - vegetable plants for sale. Celery and late cab- i a �,- ; ` , _ ' DOU1111ion. , 'Such cheek is seldom et bags a apeolality, H. Hopkins, V, S., Green . .11 . l.Zti pdr ytiiar; m1.00 ifgailt alai a is t River, Ontario W-3m. �� 0� . , +'. - � - GRANULATED °�` with. With hke success lnlght ma u- _� —____ _._ __ RATER OF ADVERTISLNG : fae'turers ask that goods thus obtair d FO R fi A L E : —The residence abtl .. . - ''1�`irstiiiso'rtion, per line - - - l6 cents. • R. _ ail subsequent maertion,'pbr line - b " bedestroyed, as their being placed it grounds of the undersigned. There are does not include Legal or Foreign ad- 4� scree, 26 rods frontage ---on which is a solid the market interfered with their int r- brick house, with every convenience, also driv- _ . ,4 . v@ 'eements. . ing house and stables, Young orchard, a,nd , a . • • . _ - • :pecia] terms given to parties making con- eats. All lines Of trade Have SI11u 1- racta for 3 or 8 months or the year. Half- g small fruits of all kinds, The place is located •O• A N D •�• . . �_ ,4 , ed goods to contend with, and the e- opposite the Pickering college, and is one of the • . - •sir yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterlpyp g most desirable properties in the village. Apply - - . Business cards, ten lines or under, with pa pow, fore, the Gooderham's and pill otl r for particulars to JOHN FIELD, or W v. RICH - '. : . '- . � - ' 1 one year, a5 00, payable in advance. ARDSON, Pickering vil,age, Itr6m. - -♦ I ' '';' 9EIrNoties in local columns tea cents per line, manufacturers of whisky sball have to ,: live cents per line each subsequent insertion. content themselves with thin s a8 tb; _ i • - - . S cial contract rates made known on applies- g y OR SALE.—The cetate of the late I Lion: No free advertising. are. 1' Mrs• Eve . .:. - , . . ry, containing 50 acres, being r u a rs + Advertisements without written netructio a Composed of the S.W, quarter of lot 10, la the Id .- Style will be inserted until forbidden and charged �c- ' ' . 2nd con of the the township of Pickering, front . ..-_ � cordingly. Orders for diedbutinning advertise- MARKHAM. in Kingston road, !� miles from the town of ' ments mustr be in writing and sent to the pub- Whitby and i miles froze, Pickering Village. I . 1. fisher. Good soil, good buildings and every convenience. �O• . .lob Work promptly attended to.. Henry Ltinan, who says he is a sch of g - . , W. I CLARK - ponpoitVID. teacher and resides in the 3rd concession of This is a very desirable property. Title India- the . . - potable. For further artioulare a Iv on the . Markham, was arrested N ednesday nig�t, charged with fraud. If all accounts Ire Our Politic — Strict Independence. true, he has been working another Simc :)e Our Alin -A fret -elaea Local Paper. racket. Sometime ago an advertiserno at appeared in the papers asking- for sch gy of O�r Eape ctatlona —The hearty teachers to go to the Northwest. Th ae apport of the Deople of Pickering and vicinity. who answered it were informed that R . would have to send al as a guarantee, a d several persons did so. Lunan was arre t- FRIDAY, AUGUST. 5, 1892. ed Wednesday night,charged with swindli g . — - - these parties. He says he was acting unc 3r NO SEPERATE SCHOOLS, instructions from Thomas Nelson, of C- 1 . . - g�rY- .. _.. - - -- The s4ei•ate school quet3t1021• In EAST TORONTO. , - Manitoba has been watched with great ..11 interest by people all over the Domin- W. Stock, of Poronto, was arrested Lt ion as well as in other parts of the Em- Little York Wednesday by County Co t- ire. That interest has only been in- stabs Tidsberry on a warrant chargir,a P �' him with assaulting James Hines. I e creased since the case was taken to the was taken before J. W. Ormerod, J. 1 .. { Ptivy Council for S,ttlement and judg- and remanded uutil Monday, the 8ih . mentreserved. The Judicial committee inst. Charles Quinn, a bar "tender in a gave judgment on Saturday in favor King street hotel, accompanied by soix e 9 of the Provincial Government with others, drove to Little York on Swda,,, costs therefore separate • schools 'in with a view of• having a Rood blue. k i row took place, which resulted in the a" Manitoba are institutions of the past• rest of Quinn by County Constab e 'This is another great victory along Tidsberry for kicking and serious ' y f `e line of Provincial rights. By the wounding one James Swan, of East T.. - - ..'. decision of the Privy Council, which Tonto. . , �14 11 , - � . " �;' ): ' . - . K. ' t:- . premises, to A. A. PORT, County Architect,Whft- — : �, or W. V. RICHARDSON, Notary Yublio, • '* -TO " . Pickariva. 28tf _ • -: - N,OTICE• , • . . >. + ..: NO?frwcull t�dsLOAthejcontrary,hTberMowat CL�t11 SU OLl rvlt� bOt� Gill, ' Nx I p��•Y Y - _ b:: Mtg. Co. of Whitby, beg to inform fermate and bottom �J�O� figures. 1 the public that their Foundry is still running, - - - _ and that they arc making the eelebrated " Cen- - r•`• tre Cut" Mower Turnbull hinder. Whitby Twin • . . - .. plow and other implements as usual and also - ! ! . . " - carryin on a general repairing business. . :O: ._ . " Pointe for all the popular plows always in stock. - - � - ' ., , - • D. Smith, Pickering, is our agent, good assortment of $arvest Mitts. Fine Oatmeal. . �. Whitby, June 25th 1802. - •... R : P �!► R E — Canned Sal>luan, Haddie, Lobsters, Sar- ; f ]4fERCE#A1vT TAILOR dlnas and Vegetables. _ =� - . , . ,y - . HIGHLAND CREEK . - ; 4 =;_ A choice stook of imported goods always • • . • •'.: on hand. Terms cash. lilt guar - . , anteed. A ciall solicited. . i . - T.�IRST CLASS FARM TO RENT 1. 1` For a term of years. tieing parts of Lots RICHARDSON'S 7 and tl ou [he t3roken Front, Lake 'it,oro, Yick- _ . +«.> ering,5 miles from the Town of %Vliitby, and .i . . .- miles from Pickering viliago, containing 214 23AR�'i7CTAR= STC�E, acres; no broken land, soil clay loam. first . , _. . class atouo stabling underneath two barns, all is the place to buy your harvest tools. ' .• .. - - "� - ' fly the way Is the highest authority in About 2 u clock Snnday morning tw i furnionwi with the latest improvement; room ' ' .. . masked men entered the residence of DI to tie up 70 head of cattle and 5 span of horses; Forks of all kinds. . _ . - r . the Britsh Empire, separate schools well watered and fenveil oft into 20 and 25 acre Rakc�S SCythef� and Snat115, . . I ' Albert Phillips by forcing open the kitcl - fields, with gates opening into a lano running are practically abolished in all color:- en door. The noise of opening the be, g ` p y , through the centre 0f the farm :two cod dwell• Turnip slid Carrot HOeS, aes -but the two Canadas of 111 other ing houses: also orchard and gardens; all in , - ' ' loom dmr awoke sir. Phillips who jum good Rtate of .k•uitivation. Use of. one of the �creen wire netting,' for windows aIld doors, ,words, Ontario and Quebec. To be ed out of bed and succeeded in knockin houses after !st September and stabling for 4 . horses, and the use of one stone stable and Ready' made window screens, .i0 and 8G in, ' _ sure in large centres in new Bruns- down one man wno carried a dark lanter barn aiter 15th November. For further partieu- - Boys express wagons, " wick and Nova Scotia as well, there 1Ir. Phillips in the dark managed I ) lars enquire of JAME'S CAMPBELL, owner, . • eghists a form of seperate schools, secure an ale bottle .which stood'on ti. 3 Whitby P, u. 39 -44 ." Bird cages and whips, . and everything in the hardware. line. "`' � .t-aught by the clergy, but that iustruc- table, tltnd as the second man approacht ] - )- g _ . flop is given after regular hours, and he was in the act of striking when a eh1 t OOK'S COTTON 8001 r�lti�e us ell. . does not Interfere with the regular `vas fired, which passed near to Mr. Phi .. _ - i ... lips, head, who became confused and tl a GU11If'UC :�'U ' _ state schools. Some such arrangement, intruders escaped, but left behind the a A recent discovery by an old j ib T RICHARDSON.. - may be entered into by the people of their revolver. About 7 o'clock Couni y ph'a,c,au, snccestttnuy used � -. . 1 mo nth!y by thousands of lad- . Manitoba ; but it is to hoped that the Constable Tideberry was informed of wh ■t ies Is the only perfectly sate P3:C3=MINC r CN'"^ - - sectarian feeling which has b -3en work. had taken place, and immediately get o :t nd reliable me icine d scov- s + - . ' after the men. He captured to m _ erekl, beware of unprincipled _ __ - ed up through this prolonged struggle p druggists who offer interior - -- - - - -- - -- - - - -- - - - -- --- -- - - - - -- -- . in the courts will be allowed to die out enpposed to be those wanted in the woo s medicines in place of this. Ask for Cook's Cot- ' - . about three mile, from the pillage at o n tom Root Compound, rake no substitute ; or en . and all parties assist in building up and the were taken before Mr. N slams si and 4 three cent Canadian postage I . Otte Common educational s 'stem 111 pp stamps in letter, and we will send sealed in re- , J Ormerod, J. P., Tuesday and remand+ d ttirn mail. t'u:t sealed i,I►rcienl:,re to plain en- 1 ' rifle prairie province. nntii Thnrsday. velope, to ladies only. 2 stamps Address load ___ _ , , - . - Lilly Co.. no. 3 Fisher Block. 1:31 Woodward aye _ _ a. Detroit, SlichiRall. Sold in Pickering by It- 5I . NOTES AND COMMENTS.. LETTER TO. THE EDITOR. ttatecnau, eI_ D., and sit rr�pon9]ble druggist You should see �L11' " 1.4 bed r' ' . Suiti - ever► w hero , .1, ,[This department is open to all for the fair d - - - -- -_yy-►►- ��t —t�t� � + - -` . (�1 I) • � _ The petition against the electicil 01 cuseionofpublicquestions. The writertn, t E11,EV�lOR S . Plush hand H��11 Cloth Parlor Suites ` Ron. 'Air. Foster was dismissed Tiles- iqq�, &ll <:ases send his correct name with to y • - • Wi wish it dis inctl understood, howov +r • • . • day at Hampton N. B. that in no-ts4se do yips hold ourselves ><"- NOTICE TO CREDITORS at remit kably low prices. . sponsibie tot opinioi�h expressed by coat i- Picture frf3,Illln r lone to order. The municipality of Sioux Falls, uonderts.— ,t;. xwo.l in the tnatte•r of the estate of - ' - Dakota, will establish a saloon in each SIR. —In your issue of the •loch alt. }o r it's are head uarter� i►1 thi:� township for Undertaking goods. Everything ward under control- of a superinten- Whitevale correspondent makes a grG-s JAMES, RICHARDSON. `� p g ' 3 g mistake without grounds or conclusive e%o I rc'tlttil'ed in this line silos }s iu stack. tendent. Beer is sold at five Cents A dente for so sofa;; in reference to my rs- lass. While 25 ets. will be charged cent visit to �Vhitevale during liolida late of the Township of Pickering, HILL . . or whisky. The object is to dim,11 sh III. making public the same, leads min y yeoman, deceased. C DILLINGHAM - - the consumption of spirituous liquors. of my friends, unacquainted with the c, 'OTICE is hereby given pursuant to . UND��I�rI't�I1ERS .AND EiIBALIiILRB # p ____p• q cumstances, to believe that I have been I -'- �� the provisions of there +tse.i atatutrsof - One James Mitchell, of Goderich cently married which is not thecase. Wit - tYntario, Chap Ito, section .*. that all creditors PICKERINC-, CNT- . . . n ' ' out further going into details and. trusti g sad others having elaiuie n R•ainst the estate of editor of the "Star,' was arrested for you will correct the statement made. tames Hicltardaou. lute of fire Towusl�ip of Pic- __ _ __ __ _ - __ - • . - criminal libel the other day, at the I remain ours etc.; keringt,, in -the Coulity of Ontario, yeoman, de- - — - -- ---_, " . - y, Y ceased. who died on or about the Thirteenth clay insta>iee of N1. C. Cameron ex IVI. P. S..I. Ucci tu,x, cPr January A. D 11nt2, ac the said Towuahip of NOTICE TO FARMERS ' ' Police Conatabl 1'ickerta', are heruhy required, :o deliter or _ .. . and was granted ball. A warrant leas � ''Toronto, ' Aug. 1st, '9'l. send by �tegistured letter to A. alorgan, Black- - ' . . also been issued for the arrest O W. g an,itb, Claremont, or before the first dRy of , f October, a statement in writing of their 11awes ---ii- i -s - . F. 11eLean, of the Toronto �V orld. A tug splashed Into the lock Rats R and address, and full particulars of their claims - and the nature of all eecuntiea fit any) held by These men will et their trial this �n the Cornwall Canal yesterday wart ' g j theta. And antics is turthrr given that after the • (}`� is. your time to rtlrCl3aStt your llraytng ant Ht11'YBStltl machinery . Iveek. The cause of complaint is that ing and traffic was suspended for tl a said loin mentioned date till F•-sek•utors will y pro.•ewl w dietribtlte the assets of the said de• manufactured by Massey, Harris Co. (Limited), head office Toronto, - , these publishers circulated reports balance of the .day. ceased •song the persons entitled thereto, ltav- . . . - about fife laintI Navin seduced a Robert Livingston, of Whitchureh towiz- Ing regard only to the chain,, of which notice aitd fold by IJ� FC .MSNTH, Pickering. The following - . p g shi • died intestate last Aril lea vi shall have been !riven as above required; and -are tile. varieties : —New Massey llaltris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B. - : young girl of Some 1 I 3'car5 Of age. p p i the said executors will not be liable for the said r . Th CI t N P d 11,700 to be divided among his wife an ! assets or any part thereof to any Person or per - t0 \o. S A, fllld I atters011 binders 5 and ti ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford N . -. . ``` . A ,- . - �. ,� - •. . 1. - -; I .. , . F� 1 . . f . t - _ . , - - , - S, - 1g:.., • I 1. . �'' r - .- - i �_ � , � . . . �&A,�-� - - - -1. � , -...- _. _.. I F . .• - , Ill . . _ �;:•: . t�• . �_ - i I ' dW - yda •:_ - - {' - . y a: .- . , . `'--" : , .r . .x' I. e In on ems Iecor a so catne three children. Application for admen► � 60119 of whose claim or claims notice shall not Mowers different widths of .cut also the Talten Pea Harvester, Hay Tedders, .1';' Hear ettlil 1nt0 tl'OUble tilt eSCa7e(1 have been received by them at file time its start- ' g g , tration was made Wednesday. Said. 114kes, Scufllers, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Iload Carts and Binding Twine. . ;through taking back the statement and Falter Robinson, a farineri of C1a Dated at Claremont this 19th clay of July Itl93 Prices fron1,10 to 13 cents per'pound, and we have also repairs on hand -for rolling in the thud. ton near Kingston, was poisoned b JAUt SHICHARDSON,•lr. Torouto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 30 different kin of low.. . - drinking whisky doctored with Parr 1tOBERT ItICHA1tllSUN. 011lt. Under our re airs earl Z�'arerooms o o5ite Ii. 1IU0IlL S black - -.� Great changes are taking plat e m creep. His brother- in-law is suspectel P J' P' 3 • pp ` � - ALEX'lt t►fOItGAtr. smith 9110) ,. • newspaper door in Toronto, Edward of complicity in the attempt. _ - __ 1 . - - - - Farrar, who has been chief editorial FARMERS ATTENTION I, FCC �� ,as.P, 1. .writer ell the Ulobe for some two 1�'e1v �litc ?ertirlPln�ltt�. o Y H,% PICKERING. �. years past, leas resigned his position - - -- - - - - - -- = -- -- - -- - - - -- ----- - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - -- - — — .. - on that papor and is taking a rest. li�OR SALE:—Fresh Ir,ilch cow, apply! BRAN 11 per ton. � , Ewan, — to W. Gilchrist, Cherrywood post office. 3 . p PENNYROYAL. WAFER& I CAPITAL, REST. T John A. E« , who has held the posi- � ♦speaiiic monthly medicine for ladles + , - - g tion of mana,,ina editor of the World OR SALE:—Good second hand buggy to re•cor• and regulate the stems.; , ��•a�•� - �1,G()D,AUtI . �. r _ tlurlll« the past tar, has vacated tL cheap for cash, or exchange for Stock, or II f prodwoe. free, owhes or and painless f ��� � i. ; . - a p y good tnilch cow. Apply to Isaac Linton. tt. SHORTS S . 1J per tQII. dditwohh �ow� by overlb�,0Ytol d position and joined the Globe sta - — -- — - - - - -- - -- ----- -- __ - -- °h"'rrpnw: I H y" `i ;ou�'a`g„ ,t j - - - . _ . >, . STRAY:--From the premises of the - . ,,b only than with our et cnre arrw,a '.' Al.d 110« the report is circulated that undersigned, lot 33, 3rd con of Fickoriug, fawotlanel. e.oldsut> f�wtee sealed - * i . I�E i3U0t1g11 will 1]0 morE be cartoonist about July 17th, a dark red bull calf, one year - AT TIII. wsctoulpr•tnptlea 2c stamp IAO r �tIN - OF - TORONTO _ 6oz Addrea, EURSHA C "MAL : fOt' (art ��'llat all tllea8 changes (dd. suitable reward for his recov @ry. Robt. OONPANY. - a 1) g Garland. Cherrywood. 40 -42, - D���'a . 1. ' d t b t tl 1 - - - -- - - - __ -- - - -- - - -- --- - - °- -- - -- - - ou 11„_',111 v e o ]loy1SllOw U le ama - �Mliation of some two of the city dail- TO RENT --The shop in title's black Tat har- SPI N K ; MILLS ' J: ie� may be looked for in the near fut- present occupied by A. Falconer as ness ahop. The shop is a comfortable one sit- v are. Toronto is a large city, with g uated in the business portion of Pickering %'il- lage. Terms reasonable, Apply for particulars { . . ` _G bright prospects, but sllebastoo many to 11IRs. PIRIE, on the premises, 34141 °-- -••-•' _ . daily papers, and it has always been OR SALE CIIEAP : —One coyared :- - ' .-� cause for wonder to the trade, how F cart, (Picton) ; l covered huagy ; I Cutter; ill Aug 15 I will sell. Bran the all manse to ices swinlmin y g p g 1 Bear akin Robe; 1 set Single Harness, nearly new ; 1 Cutting -box; (Fleury) ; I Single Horse . Plough; i Grain - hutch, etc,. ate. Apply to S. H. " ' Distillers are , generally credited Jeffery. Pickering. sett, nd Shorts -in half tan lots t. wvith being cheeky individuals, but, i p'HN TANNER & SON wish to an- . 11 tl t- t 'k• 1 1 f J t the ublic that the have o e - I . TORONTO BRANCH . Cor• Church and Wellington Sts. .. fSAVINGIS DIIVA R'rM1✓NT ., Deposits received in sums of $5 and u . _ 1?o p . wrrds, and Interest allowed thereon at current rates, _ per cps le moos s rl ing egamp e 0 . pounce o p y p n- -- -- _ _ -_ - -_ _- - ed out a butcher shop in Dowewelle block. or over at the aliBYe price. TlxarE TAHL]E3— P3olteria >� this characteristic has Just been all- Fresh meat a) ways hand. In case of absence _ r g Station Q.T'8,iIAL� nErUBiT. . - nounced through the daily press. orders left with the Misseshoou6 or W. Logan, _ 'A . .- - TRAiati cloi,ia EAST LUX AS FOLLOWS'— . . . . ' I. postmaster, will receive prompt attention A =; No. 6 E %PRt:SS 8:02 A. M. - __ 4 . .Large quantities o whisky and < other call solicited. ss-tt Now is the time for farmers to Social Rates allowed for amounts re- - . ; Spirits have been smuggled across the lG Mlaran, . _ -. 2:27 P. M. I P g8 OTICE —The following animal, one - - - " 19 LOCAL, . . , inaining not less than three months, and �''_-.'I P knee durin the ast ear, and the N R x'34 p' M' g P y 9.0$ P. M. peposit receipt issued for same.. _ t ,. k_ bay borne, stands about 15 hands high and 2 EXPRESIt - a' - Dominion Government was obliged to shod on all four feet in impounded at lot 91 in the lay 1II. ' a '4PInteY's stoali r . -F 6th_ cOnoes9ion Of Pickeringg, aAd will be sold by TaAII48 QOIAta WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS' -- __ I : ' 1. a ' i. + Use more stringent measures to pre• ublic tender on the 18th da of Aaftast,11$82, at Rio. 7 LOCAL . . . 9:25 A. X. - ` - ;t vent this. In consequence of this ex- Mile hour of 2 o'clock, }i.m.,.ifynotsooner claimed � alit �IgRD $•12 P. M. - R WADSWORTH ;H+ ` _! r - . Dated at Pickering this 18th day of July, IWO. � � S�z� � � ` � o ' ' it s ire exertion on the part - of the Gov- ` 1 Ex�li;��e. �' P a i D LINTON, potindkeeper. s i r . F 14Alitansail•O. d ;_ q �. f - +..af.' , <6 b• p.� .Y- P - . . :-+",•^.y k, ... L.• I°2 . R . H> y • k3+ <q.*;,�- -a -.i `+rid s ). w `I'i. - 4 ; 3* . ` r A.° ss Y'. is _. . , n to y :,� ¢ -: -. i.: :' i "' J. F.,.� .F.W 34•,r .l' .t Y.' .a°�s {{ Tij''?v, �T'y4n y(: ^. a,jly . S. .Y ..t /y:• ,." - a♦ �:`is:. -A- P, ". 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I r ,o _. 0. � 1, , t, . . ­ I _' . i.. - . ,.". 0 I 11 r . . . �WVM 4C 1 — ,,� . � - � . . _ e - I — � 'A.- 1. 11 .. - - , , .�,.;�, ) �, -,- : . _. . ,.� _.". . . . . , I � ,�,� 'r "I _�__& ­L_ a � . : , , . - V_ - - . _,X� F)1. �, �_.,;j,,��W_. - ' _% � � "i : , ,- N­ ��' � 7 - .# J � �. I I � �, - �'!, . CANAAN N. Y - .­ - tj 11500,014ikai) 1 . . * . . I Y. �m �.� . -W 4, 'i'l - ,# .1 � k Z. .. - ­ - 1�. � � _� - , . , , . - - ­ *7 - - ''' , , �. . . ­ , ­ . 1; .,. � ; . , - . ? ,- 7 I f I ` _� I --I - - , - - . ­ - �` _- - :�i.�r — .1 " - 4--tqg. q ., , DISTRICT DOT - . . �' , - I . .. - - I ;47t .� .... .1 - � . _. - . 1, . - - 1. . . . . _: . 11 - I . I c— K -% I . . . '.. �., I - ; 4 ,W' - . - - - - - 46 1 . ­M� .I.. , .. .. I.— - I �_ �_ 1 .7 .W - ,;,6 - *1 I - ri If ­ I - - I , - I I . . . � � . . . - � . . R , J mentioned in a previous issue, sow Khe - - - . . . - ­ . , I ., .� ': � -- . ,.A , i, , . .. � - , , � � -�_. 'r, " - I - 1 v ,� � - I - I - , . . . . . . . 1.11,1-, - - STOLEN IN THE MOST BARE FACED MANNE , .VfIq I . .. � � . I A - I � . . . . . I . , Ux - U I ­ - - . . I : ... - . . F . I ­ ,,, � '. - I . � . � . I . Z - , . i ,71� ., , -- ... . N ;� -k ,,- - . I . , , - thing about the parsons we have had he ins old ao , - __ relc C. WA , "n" 4� 9 . . � . . I . '� . . I .. . , . -- I - . - - .. I . . , I . FROM OUR EXCHANGES. . I "!:, _.� je4_� , � : - 1c. .. *.,�__ % , ' - .- - ' - - - _r * ­ . , ­ . - . . .. . . il -1 " 10, - Mi , . � � 1. V,� . .,4. . � �. �- - - .:, -, - � .., , X , W, I ,. I . . : J . I . . 1. and I ventured to express a doubt all to th i analfra. . - . . . . __� --- - �'. �, - .,� I �._ �� .. I m., _ . .) . , - . 11 . , - . , . . I I � � . Thursday, August 4th was civic holiday length of our very latest divine'setay her( . with friends in bcarbord.-4r.,-17, e�. I " A ,m I .1 .,V,`�` I .. - I _ . I ... � ; , • A .T - 1. - r .;� '.,,'11Ae - . . I . _. q ­,­ , , - . F. -­ 11.1. _".'. _.: LE -,i ... _________.P� 111. , '.P I - I V,"_­ �- I � , �111111��'S­ !F" ­ . befor-e - is vig I 4 i, .; - . � � ­ A . . . . ,�. � / .. .r 4 k ' ` 1.� 4 - - I— ' -' - ­�f�- . ' - " a'l I .. .1� -1 - .-. 1. . " : ,�� I . I -,; - -, , . - _. ' ' 'i , 0 . 't. "" - - I Z . � .: . . n Uxbridge, Coming dvents cast their shadows Miss Maggie Paisley *'No - k. r ,:� ,, ". , - . - . 1* �� . 4111 - N14 - I I I I , _., - . - Albert-Harry Lapp ditto. - 4 1. . M"red e-41ate. � i1l. a --stdck- of, edro i?l -` � ,. V The population of Hamilton in 1864 and it seems I was justified in my loch . .4 . - S , I a i gii& ,. 1. wi . . . . � I I I I �,q. - , , .. , . , - 22,000, in 1892 it was 46,794. -3s Allen, of Thornhill � I % S . - .. . I 1, . - '.,,; . ." ,,- - � Y_ ­-.I - was I ' 11 - I f., ) - � I - a r OF .1 , %., I 'k-4 -:, i, 1. . - ­ f a dude, but good preacher, but a remarkably odd mail Misses Simonds last week. .9, �, . 840r:sld '6_--ChhirBAud. - f0f .* 6 * . W� .�� t, - . - cast, for be also has left us.. He was i Miss . v1sited1la . ", ,_ -F :J�j,'9111,_y ma bf: mo$ . I ­4 ' .. 11 . . � - . I 1. -1-. .- . ".P�,, - : -�, -� 1;:'.;.�e 'i � Father time is not much 0 " t;_ . :, - , . -� --,*,!0,% .,* - __ . .; � .. �... . - - . . .- . � . . - , : . - '�- • _. �" Qr4a Ure. ,­11": .�_ :V.:...­ . , � I * " I ­�,. . " _.. . - He wore trousers about six inches too sbor I J. B. Wilroy and wife, of Toronto, we , I �.' !, ; 'J" a - - - f . , �, ­ ­ ,'� - " ­ • �� , t - ..,�_f ., 4% ,.' .... � _�­, 10 . - - • . I , Z;.- � .,f:*,? , ". , , ,�.'-_ , _, ,­­ 1, � '. -,�,, - * Y, q__, � - -.-- . . . s. � .. - .f%� .. _' ­ I • - - .. . _ - `tt: '. ."� _ � �: , .. . "� ­ a, .. .- I - "ll-'o, *­ i, �,� . '�. 1�. �� i. . '�,$,. ­ ' '. - . .1:"­��. � �1� , .1� - . . .1. - ...I- '1� -.: - .i� - 1" - - � I n . be can give as the latest wrinkle always. for him, as if he meditated paddling in th spending a few days here with his-parenw. ' i '_­_ . I., . . I - . . ?r ,; __ j:,;$ Z � , , . . � " 4 .. ,./ . • % 4,,­'J :t I . � .. - j­.-;i p D - , - . XhA:�� . � -, L ,, . I .. I - 1, - � .4 . A�i, - :;e - .1", * - , , , , 1. -0 �, . -,�j �_-..--�4.'Xi - , , / � - I I - ��. - Ir � ..'� - 4.� - . . I ,,, f. ?, "C'. , ,Z_- I4, 4 % ;- - . . , ) -1 .., �,­ 11;4111 -.a%-- ­-, IM, - - , . . , � � lo - � , . - I- _ * , 7. -1 I . . - . ­ - 1, - . - * - - ­­­ 'A � .� - .... ; ­_ ._ �. for the 0 - 0 I -�_- - ef;19,4%, I'M&vping of .1 U] ­ . _4__ . - -,"", . : _.. .1 I , , �Y---.,.��.`� ,1 - ­ % I 0. #_ .. � , . W .,- I , teach Enniskillen school , * '. - �--, " . �. . � . I . Mi. J. F. Walker, of Fleetwood, has water after he had finished with his con Miss Barr has returned to "Jersevilurat" I I . It'. . ,� 1:� .. - . been engaged to �Vil . � ­ -, , � _ 'A' . , " - - - , - . . ... _r, . 14 . 11,4. . .�,t .. - , . I , _ I 'y"I", � . "'' -, �6L.,�tj ,,, % . ? - ,� . ,.,V,lk* — �­­ . �ji�.., '* .. - . a balance of the year. , . _ I , . He was particularly fond 0 after a three monthe sojourn in England I - Z Of V, - J -11 �� � 0 Rregation. : . q , , � - __ - , r I :, - _ f 11 - I - � : - - Master Fred Christie, son of Mr. Peter to wash, , ,. � • • - - . -_ � 14 . • I'— I __. . . . I .� I ___. I I , -. . .. I '.. - '. ; ­ leaving his dirty linen for his congregatio Mr and Mrs. J. W. Spence passed Picture "I t d , : -.r . -;?l IF " ?�' , . . - . I -, , " t - '. . V , , � , .� , ..; !, , - , , � � - - : and a zealous worker in canvas. through our Grove Sunday an route for � 41 I ��_ , � �. I ­ ,� ­ . . . I 1 6I, ". .� � r ... t , -. ­,­�­ ! - - .. %, , ,,;. _�':- . ­ . . - .1 -"� . .. _ - I ­. .. i Christie . "--, . spec . : '.'-.- - '­ . , - - '; - . tous paper in w ic e I . . .. -_ 4 � k 9., " . .. . of t-; 1�,, . . stie, Manchester, had his heel badly sing for some religi h* h b Toronto. 1. . . .. :1 .v .. - - I % � ,�. I I I •. - . T '. I Aw fZ--;v . ,-.,,-�, _L� .Z, ­-,.- -, jwl_ . - . . , . % . ., - , . , , , __� ". . __ I - ­ , I '. , , , 2 ��.,_"�r 1, _. . , , . � � ., ". . . - - . I . . . : . .. � 44- %� i �:�' � I -f � _ .:# f! .,�.,. .:J I � � I - I . -6 . ;;__', . )y becoming entangled in a mower. - � i - ,� %; �� '' - ..,I-' , T � r. . . I -,-04., �9�- ." , �' ,q - , . _. .- _...r1r. _ . � I � .'A :. - • � �1+ o,:_ . , .- . � I - 'i I cut I was intimately concerned. Our worship- Several froth here attended the excursion .. I - . Z�_.%.�,._U_ , I . . 44 ,- , - . - . I .,;, , Ky.. .. . - - . " . .1 . ­.. .t. - � '. * - ' ' 11 1 .""14 - .,�., - - - . - 8 ", ',�.' ' "'--,i ". v, . . - - � ! p..r_ � � re a Funeral in oifiildn,dr�,- --reqwremj � - _A _ '. . . - per did not object to these little notions, to Orillia, last Thursday and all r .i ­­ ,g ; . ... . - . W. S. G. Scans was arrested in Peter fu 1shi' gs"A.Aa:a1l:­�nd ' ' * �, � , . I . . � boro , - - - ­ . . . - --�'.- - , . , - k - - __ '. � � - .. " -, �- . . - 1 - , ., ,r.. .. - . . _: � , i � . I . ru ' ty! ' ' . , " I - n -mode'' 7 - I - �__ : __ Saturday, charged with stealing a but when he continually begged them to good time. ' .- � ' - 0 " - , � , . . -- I , . ' I � . watch and ring. Soans comes from Lind. dump dollars in the offertory boxes instead WO notice that N. H. Rainer has return- Funerals condiloted i'' s e., 4 - -� ,,�'A_�- - - -� i ­.,'�,;, , - ... I . - � I - I . . . I ­ .,. . � �. �..-_. I ---- ."...." �%:, 1- - , ; 44:�,�, .:, * , - . . - of the familiar cop r cent. they began to ad to our town after a fortnight's -visiting ' .. . . . . ­ I - .- . . ­ I , ��. - I - I N I 1: - . . I I 4 .'s� �, - -_...;J1 � . 1, I Vl-�'46 :� 1- . I I f.� .. �.,. .. . . _. . _:1 i - - . _. , "- , I . �!�, _­-,*A- . . - I - I ­ , I '. � , ., ,,, , ..", - , * �' _- " .- . . . .1. In � _1 - _4 o�_ - . , . , r : I , 1�.. I . - . - . say. To, . . --. . feel uneasy about t a coming harvest, but at Stoney Lake. - .I. - I . . . 4:. �.,. .:,3,. "', : . � ­ .,. - C '... � . -.� Cohourg has a three year old boy who . 0T)V"_ 33. XT.A.C?r.=x-c;Ji4..4L 1) .. W�.dL: WL , �1, :. .4t � _� _� ­ .. -f��, S. His legs are as large the remained resignedly silent. Our di- JIMiases Minnie and Nellie Dimma are . . . . I . . _-, � .: . _. � . f .:. I .. weighs 67 poand .­ - . ., ill, ;, ­-'V�_.`. � ­L� ­ 1. - . . f.�� - I vine suffered from hardupness or impeoun- �spending their holidays at Uxbridge and �Vk.' - - I , . . ­ ­ : ; . - . . . - . a I . . � __-.k 6 - .,�' - I ., .'I' � ­ . as a man's and he may be regarded as - ' I r W4 , , ,�, -- - I . I � ' I . � t. R1. " , ;,�. _.-I: . iosity, which troubled him very much. He Markham respectively. - �� . ? ..-A, ".' * 1� - ' , __ - - . 11 .-.,. - , 1-41,1;�k. , 1;�,L . . .t. - _.;C�* "I - - ( • . . - ,I - . I . . ;�, ..-a t - r - -&: '. -- . W . � .�... '.. , ,, , - . - I per annum, but be desired his stipend pay- Bicyle club, passed through here on their . . . 1- I . .�i- I - - - 41 �, - ,i , . _1 , #I I . - .. . _. . - "COUNT - - ' ­ - . ­ I - young giant. I greed to preach the gospel for so much Messrs. Speight & Fleming, of Markham - ., X.. ai_ I Walter Jilcroft, aged 33, an electric a ENOU H FOR TH " . � .. ­ . light man, was instantaneously killed Fri- able weekly. Now this kind of thing was wheels Monday evening. !k.1 - , - . .I..-- :�_ -I- - . - 1 4- ... . • .. I . ; .. - - , . , I I - . dAy-at the comer of Bernard avenue and rather'bard to bear; no reasonable man Mrs. Teesdale, and family, of West To- - - - .. . . I _�w . � , -1 .1 I I 1: d • .­�:. � -1 . - - _N I 1.11J. Q` I - , , : I - 11 re q1odl ­Ow, 1-4 I . . � . : . - - . , . . . . .. � _ I . '. , - . . . .. � . I i . - .; ., - � . '. � -- .. - 1, . :. L Queen street, Parkdale, while mending a could expect such a thing. How were we ronto Junction, who have been visiting . . � - 1. * ' - . -.1 " I I . � � I I . . CO Ii- ., - I a .- . going to organize supper parties. em, in friends here the past week have returned large ­ ". ,,,,,� :1 . . I . . wire. - e a ., 1, , _., , ust receiv d * . con- , '� - \�, � i, 1.�:'A. , - � Last week Messrs. MoBeth anaLani- the busy spring time. go our parson had home. . , - , . - � .",� . !:!� . . . I---- ` � I . �. . - ­ - . C - . : �-,,�.. . .VA ... . . to to whistle for all of his earnings. He got Mr. Yellowlees, of Toronto, occupied the simment of Fre!�h Groceries, Now * , . . � - " - canvassed Orillia for subscriptions 0 - - : I .. � - . - . : '.. . - 1.� gun c as mad as a March bare at this, and sent pulpit here last Sunday, in the absence. P ' r .., � 4 - -*., --, ,. .1 � - . . - : the prize list of Mara &garioultural Boo- of Fruits, Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware �ugars, Teas, Cof-: _� 1. �1­1 � , - ''; .,---. , . . . %. w �P _. �1 �,_:.y . . 1, _S . * �' : ­ , . I U I liberal I . in his resignation. which was gravely so- Mr. Thyme, who U Dresohing in Erskine � I " .-; � - �. � - I'll . � I . iety, and met W1611 the MUM 096b Av. . . L I ?.)_� . 4.­ ­ � . . , 1� ­, - . , cepted by the two trustees of our cl;uroh. church, Toronto. fees, etc., an is selh' it cheap for cash.; Call at his store - - :.. .­� .. - - --'. , - - . 1.T' - - - sponse. . 9 .,� '. � A. . . � : �. 1�0 '. The church has not been open for service I -Dan Ramer has come to the conclusion n - _ j..: �1� :.f �1 � - _* - 0 _. I .�-. - . H. H. Dewart'and J. W. CianT. who during the last threegundays. -We are hat there is truth in the old rhyme and get some of the bargains he is offerin.. . - . I—. . . .. .�,,,� �._ - A.* � i- . . .. - I - - -�: - - have been acting as County Crown ;at- waiting for a new parson to come along. How doth the little busy b" . , � _. - . .. . .'I.- � I . - . .� ' . , . ' ­ * . . . �, , r I t . I � . . . I u'88- We express a hope that if -he pans out bet- Improve each shining hour. . ; . �-- � I , - tourneys for some time past, were T ' � �. ?. - I . . Ift - � . i .. m - . - . . - 1�._.. ­ - 11. . - - i t.il'l . day appointed to that position, left vacant ter than the last four we have had, he may a last Sunday afternoon he had tic lion I SAAC WISE PICKERING, :4­ I . � . 1_:..�,�! . . - '.. . by the death of G. W.:Badgerow. i be a sticker. - hen twelve new swarms to attend to. His . ­ - ir, I , - " . - - . _._ .. V I � - _..� � I . . ,'.,� ." " - - � . � - � I , - . Sir Henry Tyler and Mr. Hubbard, of The season of Garden and Lawn parties at girl will please take note of this and -,-,,, - . .�� ..� o . . . ._.:-�___� -1, - - _ - - . the Great North-western railway of Eng. is now nearly over here, and many a gay xense his absence. . . i "'. � ' .1 , ' 1 .;. A I I 4-t I .... I �, land, are about to make a thorough in - swain will ejaculate, "thank goodness." Miss Jessie McCreight entertained ' a . .:_ - LL . mud Trunk railway with Seeking for knowledge your scribe attended umber of her ffiends at an "At Home" on � -If NEW DISCOVERY.- by ACCIDENT ­. 1:', . I - spection of the -G ,_�_ 4 _-' , 4" - a few of these gatherings, and while he ad- uesday of last week. The lawn W" __ " In compounding A sw4uon a pan was amidenul led on the band '..­..,� I ­ - , - .. . _. 6 d and on wasiong afterward it was discovered ha ■ I VS I I ,*-,- _* � * - . - the object of reducing expenses. red Te hair was am- A. I -) , mite they must be vet jolly, he fails to autifully illuminated for the occassion - ­ , - - . James F. McDonnell, DownsVille, y . pieteiy removed. we at once put this wonderful preparation, on the I acisr ;.:. I - - - . find out where the fun comes in. There nd games of all kinds provided for the I market and on at has been the demand that we are now Introd . � - . , . I . ­1 . . � .. .. - . brother of George McDonnell t throu Is Anti-Rairlue, ­ - _. �: � ....% . 11, M. P. for lanterns sprinkled musement of the guests. After enjoying gbout gee world under the name of Queen . . - -,`i � I . - were a few chinese N - . Z, ! -- .. IT 18 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND �& - - . . I ­ �.' A - , � - Algoma, was getting on a train at the I I ­ I _. _. . n around the whole of them, plenty of ice ng themselves to their hearts content the '. . . fi - . .1 V I - I I R, . . - . . . 10 80 SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT; � ." � ,�-.'_ Union Station, Toronto, Tuesday night . � �;,�.' _. cream, cake, etc., for a cousideration. arty dispersed thanking Miss Jessie for . , � T1. " - - . . #A - - __r Lay the hair ovpr and apply the mi xture for a few minutes, and the - :. �;,,� ., . . I � . . . - - . f. . I . - - - on the rail music (pity poor Chaplin) and libittim and hair dioappears an if by magic without the sllg�btest pain or Injury w . , , - � � "I .. . - I he very efficient manner in which she had ­ i - I . I . .. when he fell, and all hen . ..- � � ��, , S I _' - ' ' - - had his lett hand cut off. He was taken various colored ribbons here and there. rformed the functions of hostess. applied or ever afterward. It is unlike any other prepamtlon ever used .- .. :� . . for P. like purpose. Thousands of LA 1) I FS Who have been a t i.. � .., � . in _ ... ., , - ­ I . ­ . - * - merits. . : - . � f 4�..� _. . . 1,V I . . and ARMS attest its me - - . � to the Hospital. It is the fashion these dog days for ladieta -MAILTYlk.. with hair on their FACE, NECK � "; ---- � ­ 1. : _ - I or hair on their neck. - � - _. . :,4! ", , . .1 . � . . - .. io died in Scarbdiro to deck themselves with streamers. and - GENTLE1111ENwho donotmppreciaten beard .:1 '.. . . . =Adna Pherrill, wl ' 11 r .. I - ' find a priceless boon in Queen's Atit i- if airine which does away . � I ... . . . .. � last mouth, left real estate worth $17,100 very gay they look-I refer to the ribbons. i Consumption Cured. with Shaving, by rendering its future growth an utter Impossibility. - 1y. - - - - - . - w in plainly. . Correa- '. ­ ....-.,�_ . -, '.' sonalty Valued at $3,850. The There was a stranger taking notes at one 'An old IdlyfflCifttl, Tetirad from practice. hav- ' Price of Qu"n'R Anti-Ratrine $I. per bottle. Rent In safety mailing boxes. postage paid by as (securel . - and a per sealed froinob-it-rvation). Rend money or stamps by letter with full address rite plainY . - . 'J �-- .! . . straight forward In eve7word It :-*i -.' �:! . .. ­ - - bX entire property is willed to the widow particular. gathering. In his ignorance he Ing had placed iii his Panda by 1kil East India poodenro, strictly rontifientiai. This advertisement IF; honest and (z tb a .1 ­.,�.,Y, .�v , � -',* r, : - Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable _ . 6 I I . - _. , -- i considered that it *as his province to make contains- We Invite yott to deal with uq and you will find everything as represented. out and - , J. " - . � , ­ � . - i . . , "p, - - � - . - .4 and children. Sho and the sons William reiaod'y for tho Gpoody and pertnauent cure of s�nd to-day- Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 74 Race Street, CINCINNATItO. You eat" . :.,,,.11 t -_ , 1 . - - the evening as enjoyable as he could to the consumption, Bronchitis, eatarrb. Asthina and e will pay p500 for Any c&*40 '... . - : ZZ ^,_ R . - . .. ... � .. , - :- . 11 --- . I ­ , 4�, , and Positive offalluro gralightest injury to any purchaser. Every 4* - , 1, . Russell, are the executrix and exe. c . register your letter at any Pont omee to inmure its safe delivery. . lady whom he escorted there, coumpiently all throat and Lung affoctiono, &ISO R bottle guaranteed. 4.., ,:r � I A . Hairine . i . . . . cutors of the will- he looked of her welfare. He was a and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all —To ladles who introduce and sell stnong their friends 25 Bottled Of Queen's Anti- * - . �. � ! :� - - - ` and an _� " . _ I - who ' . . '. -- I., - . having tested itt; we will present with a BILK DRES13,15 yards best Silk. Extra Large Bottle $ Plea ., t!.. - , _. Will Ketchum, and his dog Doe, ' Nervoui compiaints after SPECUL ­_ . ., � I'_ . ­ blind, ignorant lunatic to be sure, for this wonderful curative powers in thousands of . I Of stilt to select from sent with order. Good salary or commission to Agents, _. I - ._,y, ­41.1 . " I .. . %� f ., - . � . . .�.�. . .1 1. _ 4�1 - , toter through the states Of kind of thing is "infra dig" here. The cases, has felt it his duty to make it .flown to . ..., � I I '.�­ !- , . - has been on a to , , . r. I ,� �� _� i . . .-. ___ __ - : Tennessee, Delaware and Kentucky, has boys and men huddle together like go many his suffering follows. Actuated by this inoti% e TIONIE REFERENCES :—The Lytle Safe & Lock Co., 146 to 150 Water st.; -, .� . I . j.. Z * . .1 .!, 4 - . . I - - � - .- ... and a (h-aire to relieve hUtnaii suffering, I will . -_-v �_, . t ;. - returned. Willie cleared $2,000 by his monkeys going to roost, thagirle cruet Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race st., Cincinnati, Ohio. . .- - . FN ­.� . ��,A Rend free of -chargo, to all who desire it, this .. . P I .. . . . _. . . 11-1 - . . . -_ - - trip over and above all expenses. He er in bunches like so many any -belated hen recipe. in oerman. French or rugh8h, with full __ - __ __ -.-- - ___ __ .__ -- I - ! . ., . I s � , I -_ SMITH= _ , ­_ Al has $17,000 in the bank to his cred- caught in a thunder shower.- Your scrilm directions for preparing and using. F;ent by I - . - �_ ,�, .I noNT r% mail by addressing With statup, asuling this . - - . 1. - . - . , �r. : co bis.debut in Port Hope joined the male herd to find out wher( , ­ . ��� I it, all earned sin aper. W.A. NorEs. 00 11owers Block, Roches- . __ 11 ��._/. - - % - 4 - - - some four years ago. . their enjoyment came in, and found tha ter. N,Y. 33Y RIM6110 TO N[W PR[MISES :DAVIID . . _� ..... - :1; �k,___ -� --- .. . it consisted in chewing unlimited code o - - - - .- — - - - -_ -_ PICKERING. . ­ ­ ... . :,-I., - -_ . Mr. N. F. Paterson,s appointment to t outM - - - - ON - � .1 I I �:. ... I . . - I as tobacco, and discussing the latest we _. . I ---., . - - " - � . I the colonelcy of. the 34th Battalion was . A . : I:i - I - . . , �Ii . . . . . - gossip. Then he croaaed over to the cacklu. - - . - BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK Has for sale first class Nfo ' rs, Twin . . : I . r_ �11 .,- gazetted at Ottawa on Saturday So. department, and found this bevy using su. - i. TORONTO, August 5. 1892. Flows, IrUMDUIL Binders, Horse- -1 - - . i -,-.�.­.. .. : - . . - " I4 . . . - • The official notice- reads as follows:-34th . . - f — , , - . . perlative adjectives and twisting theii: wm , rA A twi mi) G1 (N3 �v Whltb I 0i MA Worgs. Powers, Cutting Boxes, 11orse Rakes, '. _- . % � . - OR , I ............ - . . . - 4- t- Battalion, Whitby—to be ientenant col, necks, wondering by whom and when they' . vy Iron Jacks, Single Plors and of6er - - � ... . . � Wheat spring ......... 00 00 to 00 7 *2 ______ - . " �­. , I- _� . ­ Paterson , - : ,41._ t .. - . oast, Major Norman Fitzberbert were going to enjoy ice. cream. Of coursi, Wheat: red Winter ...... 00 00 to 00 80 artleles. Plow points and other re- . ..:. , - • - . .., - i � Vice Michael O'Donovan, who is permit- the lawn party was a great stioceas, thu - , : . � Wheat, goose ............ 00 66 to 0000 Mathison & Haw pairs kept oil hand, manufactured by . - - ted to retire, retaining rank. 1. local papers said so, and the boys echoed ' � - Oats, bush ................ . 00 84 to 0000 hisnufracturersof � the Mowat MTg Co., Whitby. Call ' i � -i . Awellinformed farmer state's that to the sentiment, but your scribe was too dull ' - . ..-.. . of jollity. Barley, * bush ............. 00 00 to 00 41 M arblo Ilan umen ts, floadstones and R11 and inspect before purchasing. North . . ..- eradicate mustard from grain fields is an to fairly appreciate this kind i . .. to 00 60 other rk. . . � �_ ., . . . reviously went Peas. bush ................. 00 00 �� � , , easy job. Before the 4zraiu I F, cut most of The stranger referred to p . of post office corner. I - I I '. . 800 AL180 importers of 111111cotch, awfedifeb, Am- - - mustard is shelled. Run a harrow borne after seeing the fun, and 14lept tile, Hay, new, to 1.) 501 - ­ . . weary. villas ' Strftw, ton ................. - moan ana Canadian Granites . the .'he grain - and the mus- sleep of the Not so our it? 00 to 10 50 � . after reaping C . All BARGAIN, - 0 and reargue. Dressed hogs ............. 0 00 to SPECIAL . - I.- 1-1 0 1391 pe r a = wisbing work would do well to cRil %J - . . - aft ce 8, for they discussed 7 W I 11 us hasitig. All work guaranteed - . tard seed will immediately cotnmen , . 'Twa 0 nra . . . . - - : tbout the oddity of his conduct. Beef, forequarters ........ 5 00 to 6 00 and prices at lowest. � .., I ., �_ . .-I . . and if the ground is then ploughed up Mr. curried over the hills and far away, an, � . . . . I I I :_ , � c Beef, hindquarterF ...... � 9 50 t9 *10 00 __ - _ _4 - - __ _ ___ . I . - - . ' � I - V, : . . . . . : - - " - . . . - MugMustard will die an untimely death. . . ,ii the last simpleton heard the yarr , In a second hand bu0 - - .. . whL Mutton ..................... 8 (0 to, 1000 . - : .... � Chas. Norman, who was arrested iii the stranger had been hanging to the lady' ' : C=J.&a:Z=2VZ0= . . . _. � - . ............. .­� �� J '. - . . . . me weeks a-o, arid"upot, ,troamers, pulling liar forcibly from poin Veal.leareass 7 00 to H 5 4) . � - . . . .- Port Huron, sine 0 . . . - '. . whom was found a large number of post Lo voiut. . Butter, lb .................. 00 16 to 6() IS I - 1. . � - and several kinds of - � , . . . . . . - tt -1 1'.. . . - . -_ -_ - . . -, age stamps, confe6sed to robbing the post What a goodly number of seribeq writ tj Eggs,doz ................... OU 1*2 to . 00 __ 18 . - . . . . � . I , -, .. * _- , . . 1� i , ___ - ­­ _ . � I . . . Carts, Etc. - . � -k .1, � . . . .11 . e here on the night of Jane 11 lie, 25th. lit I t. for the NF,ws but how quickly they relic Cn - - . 1. offic I fir . seem - . _ . - . . . - __ ..� - _... . confessed, we tinderttaud, to *�)7 rob- into oblivion. To an outsider this seem . � . I 1� . - w� . ." also . ,as to be hardly comprehesible but to me it i DOMINION BANK . ­ . � �� Second hand sulky rake, good - - _' �� ,.-- . Michigan. He hat; . -, �1 � . __. beries most ot them in Mich), � . .. - :: �' ­ Z,:. . .- ., . Michigan plea@ . . . -,..A � . .-. n Mich .1 easily understood. Few men can - �;o - . -� ... _ . .- ': i been sentenced to 10 years i - $1,500,000 . �_­l � I . : �:!;, '. . - . every one and a scribo hears about rhos Capital Paid up, - - . as new) very cheap. - ... '. - � � . 4, k, _-,� . - . : . . . state prison. - . . . .� . .­,. .. . , .. . . . he does not tickle. As the oldest and mo t� . . I 4� � - :� $1,400,000 1 - . . , �i_ 1, . . • . . : Sutton Herald relates the fallo'wing Surplus, . . . �'_ � . , The persigten� writer for the NFws I can wri I . . . . . � -;, _-- . - - I, . I . . - ' .- - , - , week a lumber pile mystOr . . ._-, � .. One day last w . from experience and therefore perhaps I M t-1 W. 11. JACKSON _ iotlBly caught fire on the premises of ,Mr. i ' . � . = - 0 ... 4 71 .. , - . _. caught would not be out of place were I to meuti WHITBY AGENCY6 . . ROAD .1 . - I . BROCK . ­.. _- � - : John L. Howard, anti it was extinguished a few of th� pitfalls a green scribbler fal a � SA%'[N(;S DFI'A1tT1Ir%%T_ . �. --j- X . - - .- .. -.�.� - . . Shortly after into. In tie, drat place let me advise at Interest . "I I : .� . . I` 11 .- - . . - by a few pails of water. Interest anowoa at highest current rates. NO - I . - . - . ..., : - - ___1 - ­. w I � ��, FIRST CLASS . -.- -_ f - place, when it aspirant for abuse (would be writer I me ) notice of withdrawal required. I . . . I . . - . . . �`" : ' . - the fire began in the. same place, . Ir . ; " .1 , I I �._ - . . . . - - was observed to have its origin from the to publish a joke about any able . '61. 11. HOLLAND# " . . . . . � . 'i ­ -, ,I) ­ - . . .. __ .. . .. '. tt . I . :­ , , hI.%NA0F.% sun's rays from the convex bottom of -n iedMILD, the able bo.ied man is likely loly ` ..- - - -_ ­_ . �., '. 1:,.:;, 1, I —_ -----7------'-- ­� �! call upon him and perhaps try to cra I _____ I . *_ . __ - - - . . . - , . . ... I creamer Which was lying in a leaning - - . t:� ; SC UFFLER . : .- 11 � ... . - - - I I . position against tile houae. The bottom upon him. if a man is leaving your d:::: - . . .., � . - : . ­: 1 . - !!.,. __ , . � , . . . pos rays disgrace to the neig - A L E S M E .. . . :�..; _;1­1 - _ � ... ­ being very bright, the rays :riot who has been a I . FOR SALE . ... . -_ I _�r.. ... of the crea..ner ' . .. . - ,_-.�4­ .. . boyhood, do not publish it that way. Wr' e - .. . . . _�_11, ' , ware strong enough to cause fire. .. , . ._.. , . .. � 0 . "We regret that our- genial neighbor I . Factory - �'_,� . . .7. . .;. . Last week was an anxious week for, Mr. , S . � ____ I � N, ..- Pump 9 -PRICES MODERATE - :. -,!,- - . . .., Blank is leaying the district; he will , MODERATE . ,1A - � _. A'. i. . VW ­ Markham. nursery 0-_ 0-ero-=. lFroprietor . " ���' 11 �1_1 ­ � - - Mr. Steven's c - To sall'ou Steady . .� .1. - I - , Jacob Steven, of greatly missed from our midst and he c r unexcelled %ursery Stock- . - - .� vg'. I,- I . • ­ _. mother while driving up hill in .a buggy ties the good wishes of all." -Such itet to plu ployllient and control of ter , ritory. Haves done _.. , � .. . . . . mo . Liberal pay to the - Manufacturer of - . � - - L' $1, - __ - I 1. . . . busmose in Canasta 35 yearri. - .. . : '. ,_.;�X . I . . � - became alarmed, ant jumped out, alight. as these will not annoy. To be sure yo ir right wan. send for Wrlil-4. - . - I . . . �..... .:_ N ­ - . Wmii COWIE 11-" r...f'-_- .. . 4� . .._X':. . 11;:,�', L, - . . .., * . ,,i . . .. * shoulder, breakin * bones and other- immediate acquaintances will doom you a CHASE BROTHERS CO., n Pumps I - � - I . ., ' " Lift, Force & Suctio I li�, on her 9 . . . �� , "i` I - ", - * - � ., , , , , _ - Medical aid fair f a liar, but that will r A 3147 Colborne. Ont. 11 I I : ;e �� ­ . . '� .41. �. wise injuring the old lady. . r o . -_ � '. - _____ ----- Deep -well l'umps of Brass, L-on and . . _.r ' . - . "�.)P� ­ I � . , , _. I - . d she is progressing quite bother you, for as a scribe you can Btu d __ � - . . . . ,_,�:�z� ��-, .- . • 1� . was secured, and progressing - Porcelain. � 1k, �: __ � - . - . . I ___* . . 1Z_ �4 - - I well as could be expected. The .next anything. If a baby is born, if it squints, E be to call attention BROUGHAM . _... ,:­_,N�x � - . . . 1�11 - '' ­_ I r%�,,­"� . � as accident her plus- if it has red hair and howls all night ucrw to our new and beauti- &ARED AND PUMPING WINDMILLS9 - , -- __ I . . . - .. � ­ ' * - - I . � I I , , � I . - - L - � - .� day after Mrs. Steven's ac-c W � - . , - - . - ' sick with inflammation of say co, say rather "it bright little suabe� -n . Wiudnii'l and Cistern Tanks, and - � WHITBY MARBLE AND _:­ . 1.,.w. V , . . band was taken I � ,­�11_ - ... come to gladden etc." I chronicl A ' " - ��,J'- - . � � his as despaired of Ill's c PA stern Pumps,. 'Mail orders ,., , I - . 1. .-- ' - the bowels, and life was Is once and alLhou,1A I ful stock of RUG Tais - Cistern 1 -�i�!V. .. - . � . !The one of these arrivals - promptly attended to. . . I . �.. � : " . - . __� .V 1. 1I - - . I . &�, . . .. . . . . .. .� for a time, bilt lie to is on ,the mend. know the little bald beaded sinner bore a ' . Granite os, , ,_.�, 6 Ill: ii ., 7*z. : . � . -mother, are oyer ., also a well E;C- LY111N V)33'iCil, A-,3at. Pickerin .. �� .- �.,, - : " � �� .. . . , . � afflicted father and . .3triking. resemblance to a little Toaster I TERNS % . , , , ­ , . I . - . � Amo h . . . . .. � KF!: , � 0. 60 years old. wrote arrival in flowillgetyle. r I DUNDAS St. - WHITBY , .- .- i 1­ . • - . ears ' � I— • I . . - - --- ­ ir, , . _. .: .. �. A peculiar affair took place near Arthur afterwards I saw the mother of that b . )ods - - - -- ---- ---- stablished 1849.) . . - :,.. � _:.� - - 1, - 1. . ­ ' " lected stock of Linon G( 'N. - 1;_. � . . . I - nt farmer had brightly so r . ' 'a I , . . • - the other day. A prominent and ,she beamed upon me bri, . . ... . . " - . . . - .... 4 If vigil a' creek bottom ou his writing so kindly of her little darling a )a . W. &O'BRIEN .. - - lr,.,�,`, - _ R. Wolfenden, Proprietor'. . � I ccasion to . - received - . __ .1'1'��",�_ ' accompanied While held him up to be . : j ust . . � . . . . kissed by me. I h d . . - � 1. 11- ­ �." . by his . . _-.1 - .., M , - la . Having returned to the old stand of the -� '� ` - -� . . — - - 1i � L4 � , Ai the tall grass he -not bargained for thip event ; 'cos not pf j- - __ THE . ! i� - . walking through . . , 1§'�.O, . I 0 1 -� ,�:­ , Wolfeuden Granite and Marble works, . %. ,.� I ,­g", - - . -)r � . ,�;� , � � army of minks sessing any baby of my own, I kinder no% M.-'& E. BOONE , . " '3 ly came Upon a migrating . '. -�.%11,��.N,­ , . utly, attacked him with in had a fatherly feeling for these little spa i. I am better prepared to execute all - :.1 �. , � - I - � "'� 7, , � � - t�h- �--, . � . - ....k... . ; �, -,�� 1 and they iu,,,ta 0 her ,:-: , __; I -_ ��_..Jll • I . ,y, Jumping at his throat, mens of humanity. I kissed that partit: i- EASHII.Pil KERINOVILLAGE, 41 orders in cemetery and all ot � _ . - _ . . L t'� - � - _... � ., .,,-,-.1 _� ferocity, .. credible i verr stir - - - business. . ­ ,�, - I d fairly swarm- tar baby,and it sail eared my f acel . work pertaining to the . .,;...� �;v . . . . a Customers - - ,,, .,�._ i biting his hands and legs and - - II disposed of his Toronto business A -. : , -, . ! omers will find a well selected stook . . � ' �-`±.. � . I - . :, upon hitia. His do- was quickly com- ily, which I considered a bream - con I 1.7"I - C1 - an - ' ' � . . -0 dente to say the least. it taught me ties it AN * WIRE-FM 3� � Ing taught I " r-'a and will hereafter devote his oil- of foreign find domestic granite d 7 .%, -P­�, - . ;1�4 .. , I . - . - . but for the aL;BI*,S- I .. Inspec ion � t - I 3 . __-; pelled to abandon him,and b . to herald a baby again in that StY . W_ marble to choose from. t, \ !.'�) , ; - . - home -men an adjoic- CK % e - tirA time to Whitby Gallery. - * -:" ­..­,�., i - rendered by in r will bring y u - ,.i - 1.t . - tahce ren Friends from far and near will- convince that for strictly first . ­ . . I .. -, - .. . attracted by his L I _: . : I - - I Is local happeuings, p1trticularly those w o . USINESS is already cqmmenc- - : ­- .. r , ,1 . , ..... . Lily hayfield, who were R-t - - . , , . n - lial,e grudges against others. W class work, our prices cannot be ... .,- '.: "', .3.. - .", . � i - . - .. . , I. , , . " .-,; - cries, he would undoubtedly have been They w 11 .1 ­ ;F.<• - . - - �): beaten. .. I _- ., �' _:�, . ..� I .1,1 I , '1% I- - . , � --.3_� .,I% . . - overpowered. A boy aimed with a stoat ask you to deli .,er their spite, but 861em __ Bing to hum, but tile facilities are ' _­ - - - - . * . _�, �, ... � - �, . " , , - . � , , , I , ,1� , , , , , , , - I - . � _. � . . I - , - - 0- ly abjure you to rem : � . u 'k . - , '. "i . I of the ferO* ftiu silent as W + 4 PICKERING c, ". - . - .- , ", - club succeeded in killing 20 . * * .. ­ I`,; , I '.. - - . . . of your information. It inatter-a � such that lie can accommodate all � - .. - ' ­ k" . , . origin . " IOUs animals. . I - .-, - . �' . ' .. �, , , .. � . . . - - - . are often, -asked little to your kind informant what kind 14 . F"'KIFs- ,!1&6 who require pictures. During the i. ­ ­ � . - Messrs. 'racket & Son ­ . . ,ng you are likely . -1. u111 - '% .. . . � . :, - .: - 1!­ " . . � . � ­; ... . to their "Myrtle Navy" to to roasti lytoget,he is all , - ___ ber' .Yard ­ -_ ._,�'­ ..I- ..- . nd richly enjoys thajoke-you'll 0 - get photos - 0". ;1. . . 11, .. , I � ­ They never in any case do rene, a holiday seucin call and L �. � L . I 4 � , . I . - - . 'I ..:, . . - . � , . . . . . retail dealers. * Perhaps a sore head.. This sort f - w:e'—haye been appoFnt-ed—sole agents -fa- by - ' , ' � � ". - - . - . - S , , . JOY pe .;.. . � � - . reasons. a . �. ��:, " , A �. I thilac, chokes � -,. � 'i, ��--_ 6L 11 And for the ,best of i Th holies off more scribes than augit C. L.M1111,0011, Esq., Bowmauville, forthe that will be finished in the latest style �� .­­ 1 , � ��. , but- I, LUMBER, LATH - AND­..4. q "' '-,, , " . of the country have a distri on- As I County of 'Ontario, for the Woyen . _­c -, _,� '. wholesale else, it will probably quench yon- of the art. I . . . ­ 1�� : ...� " - .... � . I 4 Myrtlo . . �,.. .., I -_ . ­ - c, machinery which handles the n steer clear of these little OP - Wire Fence in the country, and are. pre- - . j. � � � ..:.. .. L � ­- _. . I 1. . . �� .. . :: * I Ing . rule you can .0� I . _.. .. .. - - . , '. --.:, '.. _y ­ . - �el .. . .. . .. SHINGLES . ..._ '_ m � �. -, i . . - - .,; � ..! - ­��t _-: - . I *1" '.. . I Navy" without any addition to its perman codes if yon write pleasantly Of eyetyboi . pared to build fence, and sell Farm aud - . I . 14'. , ­ - . I P � .1�w ­,.-_-.,��:�. - 1. ­ , .. -1. 11 " I '_ � - .. , ., ., , ; " .. _'.,,%'_� � il I- . ". . , _* � �A",__� -, � I ` ; . . If the manufacturers were iswo readers w Township rights outhO most reasonable * , , , .-,-- and everything. The N . ,- ant expenses. given Im it �" _;�. , , , ". . , an adve - terms. Webuild twenty different styles PECIAL attention will bed - - - .­ ..t,-,,- I ... � . . -� to ­t1w I - I L undertake that work, as they would by shun your corner as they would n adve DR'ESSED Lu E 0 1 - , r.4., - . . . , , _ � -_-, . . it would require tisement it you follow thie'advioe. T on this machine. plain or ornamental. We S to family groups and Christmao - �, ­ I . ..... . __ - - ... selling to the retail trade, - _ .. ... �L 1. 1: " .z., I � �.: .;: , -1 - I `_ ­� .. i ­ -, , t . machinery, the whole NzwH readers "want spicy items-they i the right for Ontario County, . . .. . —0— .. ­ - t. 11 t , _ also own . . . 1, 1. ... I �. - Ir - . � ,- " L fin independent- mac . . . - . 00 .: _ . , - _.�. - - - .� . �� �:__ 1, ­ 1, .. . . _ . � � - . - . I have to be borne by not care to read about nom bet rhitby and Brock) for is a time when most families have 0, H - - I.., . cost of which would - (except townships '" Parties wishing DO' ' -,_..1'1.:,k­ .1 " 1--­:01-1 . - . �". � I h, toothache or gu I the Crabb Patent Fence- BARD SOFT WOODS ­_ -.7 � -,;" - ' '­'.,-,-X, t� * � _� �. . _ , _ .-, �� - .-, -, �, - �,-,,� 0, , � .. ! :-- the proceeds of the tobace 1 43 for reunion, it is the propor ." �:� , �� " , . .- o gales, and of bothered by a o0ug to purchase Farm Or Township right tivae to have —AT LOWEST PRICE— � __ _�, . .. . . - - '; � ­ . . . the colioum0r. boil. .., � ­ .7 .�. � � _.�_: J. . � * ­­ 01 .1 � 1-- I I - IM -,-I.. ­- -­-C-11"�, : / course it would tall Upon . ­_ . _ � " . -. , , .- ... - -CHINI6. will do well to consult us I ­ I .- . _; , ,.� . z. T��. .: , " , , either of above, � - . V - Vom CAWS __ i .. ­ . A. . . . & �, , ; ,,'�� :: � " , - . , .� - ­ ­ '.. �;,,�!,-,. ,..,..:, il. -.'. '- V , ! , - . e � . ­ � . 14, " ', -, I - ­ - . - 'Beffing to the wholes%le trade alone. is, . . . . .. I groups taken. ,. - . - j:. .. .. � - 4, . . .. � � : - . - �, - ' 11: , �, ­�,L_- *am; r . - . �: personally, at lot 7 B. F., Pickering, or . - . . . . . . 1. . CWTen per cent. will be added it � 3 - -�, _, � � . ' '� therefore, and %' , "L . -.-. _. - 11 . � ... I - ; . write us I � - � - Ira benefit, .."-:.: � � - to Whitby P. Q. Parties are t .-:,- - - .- : for tte COUSUM0 : ,. , - - �.rV, � - _. g. . .. - , . A'.. DIED. � : . . . on 9 i - 1� - � .1 1. 1. .. . . - - "'. ... . a convenience to the retail trade, be .." � t- . :, ­ . infringing On these Ps- Oall and ostisketi gumpteea. booked. . . . .. �, " i, � , trictly fyrbidden I I , � ­. is RT f � .. I - - I... , ­ _ . ., calls-in tile Wi-r;sbj1_�'_Tn Pidkering, on Tuesday August a I . . I � xx= ; . .. ..-. - '. , . 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N ( ;e 1.�� ..., - - t 911�r I , Ina a, A _,.�,. �-,:�",..,..-- I ... L' . . I . , , 11 I ot, 'and : . - `�� -,,,, � "' " � .. , . , f severity is 0 "Clom , " says he, in a ­ BY A SWORD 8 . L-, 1 ing slowly up a a arro%� -paw among the hills ,,a:, $ . 11�' - �%__ . ..,. 201 .04* tiL&L me. Its huge iron doorway is red-h Ire, . . . " a. : � Val tone ; 14 t us go to the drawing-room , . � :il �..�_� 40- , L,.J.11 ._F,._ (�. the fire within roars lustily. .. . jib which form, so to spe&V, the lowest step in - � ,, � I . , - - I :, Z � I A, Y!,ilt:rll, A Tale of lladian Dexterity and Brit - - .. ' - � I - 1. .. -­ - 11 �1111 .... L - ' ,'�e�. -.- :-' 't , - , � � _,.. -I . . � _.,;i� I - "Does it need much stokin ?" I inquire. I I P 9 who" the great mountain st.%irway of the Him& 1- The IR c - . . ­.. . ­� 1. - '. . .9 � S y k be wonderin . Bravery, ., 1X1.:1 - I . .­ I ­ I interrupt the Colonel-"One : T - .�: .1 I I .11 ,--6­--'-,, �:" , - . . Ir. HAKX. --- - "It looks furious. 11 . .1 layse, and at the head of it rode a stalwart - -Q'�� . I . � I . '. , � ': .1 11 ..f,4.1r_0 ... I . 11 oment. This must be the man who of the Los& `� ,�`.! 71, ': ­ �, -_ . � . � . 94 One afternoon in the early part _ figure in the uniform of an En I 1. 'I. , .�__ - '. , _11; ­1 - "'L ;-.� .1 glish major, -:". .;"A - � ; ,;1 1, I , , - , t: - - ."_ &. I . 4, At - , - Av; more stoking," mays the man, "than I ruok you down-the man who made the � ; "" ,e I - 11 '_ , .��,,&glj e . q, - , - . " I - I � , ­�il-_­ " � "" � vllol* . I , . . ,�� . � � .. . , - . i A -,. - -� , ttempt On your life ' e. ;� . ii 1. � ` , !�� ` , ou might suppose. I seem always at it. -. son. the younger British officers of the Anglo in whose bronzed, firm, thoughtful face few ol - �: - HAPTh' _.� in Smithfield-ten -ace ofthe .,.. : A Bell � i i. I - � . . - .. . 1. .., . I never think o' tak ng a wink of sleep all I lb Indian cantonment of Meetku Meer (a few men could have found any ti . - _", ­� � earn algo. . . , , -.,,� - . �. _�_�_ . I 201?00'at 13 lying motionless in: it " ' I .� _X Me Afal - � own , - -1n;_11, . I ;1 . 6ady night long. I lie d and smoke and: 9)) miles from Lahore, the capital of the Pun- 11 Headlong Harry " of Moeau Meer. :." " ".1 , -�x. - �:i 794 _X, and I am IoQking down dreamily into "Of course I How can'you ask me'. He b) were stirred into no small excitement -It was indeed he, however, andhe was :,,.'ji,_`,�_.,�: , ;. -_. al &Ed .1 . 1�;.­ � ." - ,_ - - �_.. ­ Z . -watch That's what! do; smoke and watch I that I ." , '. - '�;", � - I � ., . i - � "_:.-iAe stream. May j Teske with a slight impationoe. But '..."If.1; Atory t - ,_ . 1. V'- S. . Scarcely a cloud crosses the or, ryu .�,,:.% - . . L I. . ­_1 '-d PublW . : that fire. He needs feeding five A oes not cheek my questions. .1 the news that a Hindoo, sword,swan had bound on a very danger6us errand. ' . - - , . Inveall 11'r - .. .. / __ blue depth of sky, and the reflected sunlight be,six timesin the hour.-Looks hungry ':Have you man him since I" � . I c presented himself in the camp, and offered War had lately broken out between the ; --� ­,;k",�, .. �� I . - � - .­ ! LLLL ' .. ­ ..... -he feat of alic- English and a powerful mount& hi f of �1' -1 * � I � � Toronto Ei - fr- finds its way between the shadows of now, don't he?" . to to perform in their-presence t in c 6 . � '. � vft.�.: No. ' * . - - . - - 1: -I..-. , - -- � I ; 4- , f __ III,, lair" branches and clusters of leaves. It in an The man approa.ches the kiln as he speaks :1 Nor suspect his whetea ing in two, with one slash of his tulwar that district, whose real name no one knew, , :�' ' __� -,.-, For nitin . Z - - I �,,�,_­.,�.. _-, . - . . 1. .- 1. -1 ideal landscape-& landscape tremblingin with a long pole in his hand. It looks to of 01 . � . (short sword) a lenion placed on tile palm but who had lately become famous under �_,­_.­', , I , 1. - ­. ­ No. ".:�":_...,:"�. I t.� the Ertipin I � . - 11 - 11 ookin of a man's bare hand, without drawing blood the nickname of " Kala Dahi. " After iv . . - : � . 1-: of some of ­.; . �� , li quid light and shade. I am still I - , - . L . I . 31 .. . meWike a barge pole with iron hook and "Colonel Hethersott," I resumed, ­I can _�_ , - - : - � - -, - � - . - , - ... .. downwa,�ds into this sunlit, leaf y scene, aul Pike. ing the British troops a good deal of trolitle, . - - _­_­ L , . 19t,h centu - � - 011 you where lie is. I have seen him, or hurting the hand in any way. 9 Z ',:.,:. . _. H hith4 __ . .__ `_ : .. , ' �1- .' - living more within it titan in the material . it back upon his � ,�:,. ­ cases - .. �". .., - - . "Do yor. live bore?" I ask him; for I-Am Oooken to him, only this evening." As many of my readers are doubtless he h&l at length been drive : ". Z:1�. .r. I . . .� world -around me, when. I become conscious . aware, this expl6it is quite a common one chief fortress (which was believed to be 1. . ': - I dical a, . o - growing interested in the man as well as the - " Where ?" . �, :-,.. �, .I- - me * I I - . :. , -, I - % ­ 1- . . of maiden eyes gazing up laughingly into . I among tile native warriors of Northern Somewhere near the head of this Eass) and .. - � . .. � .-I ticulan - �.. �..,.. �. fire. I point across the terrace into the night, '- --" ­4' ­ _� I`- - " � . ..., 1� .� - mine. Never was lovelier face mirrored in 46Why, yen; that'P my home," and he jerks 4 India, but it happetted that none of these a scouting party of light horse had can eat .' .;, a _ . uch lei -1. . � 1. I- : 1:.. i There I He in wawhman at the limekA-lu I ' : I ? �' . . 971, : ; a small to - to find out, if possible, exactly wher: he : : ._.... : I." ... I . I Spectator `I1 -1 ... �. . .. Nature's looking-glass. The eyes are large his thumb over his shoulder towards fWe. % officers had ever seen it, and the first men ' . I � - _� . . . . . - . I 1. - � - . - � .. -1 , . , . �_ and dark, with a liquid light ol their own wooden hat beside the kiln. "At daybreak -Not even- now does Colonel Hothersett tion of such a sensational experiment was end what he intended to do. . - .. . -1 .. . ,. � I ". I � Toronto I - � ,1� - ; * - � - -1 " - . ! beaming between the bla.ck quivering lashes; my mate relieves me, and I turn in. You'll ( ilince the least shade of surprise; nor does made them all as eager and excited as - On both these points they were soon on. - - f,�,:...':.�'. :- 1, - 11 Detroit � . . : - - .1 � � ::'- the full lips are half parted with inquisitive - - - -.72 , boys. lightened. A flash and crackle of rifles . r 1 n I . A -,. . 1�._ - not often catch me coming out of my kennel, t to weird light, that s6ems to me like a . .,.:�.. 1� Alba I" ..... .. .- � I' "."- surprise; and round iII oval face there is a " lAt's have the old chap in by all means, broke from the-thickets in front of them, I - t , � �� . .1 � - tion piace, .� as be calls it, till after dark." - t ireatening torch lifted up in the black ni '. r - - --,Ir- I :!--- - halo of reddish-brown hair resembling the "The life seeing to agree with you " and ana see what lie can do," cried Percy Hels- and then came tile wild yell - '�, - 1, F I y some invisible trembling a-m, entdce him . of the mountain - . 1, , � � L F_ .. made. : * �". - 11. autumn foliage in its russet tint. I glance, while saying this, at big muscular ham of the --th Shikh Infantfy, 11 and if lie war cry, mingled with a thunder of charging . � � . . � e ' t i tike his eyes off me. -.:- - : � � Recentl - ' -'- : The face i A slight movement of figure. -five cents) or two hoofs. _. � , -1 4 ,�, . is one. wants a rupee (tmenty to Thei were attacked. - ,� - . I&I remarkab] ( . . - . . .. - - I :. - -.. _. - . Im . " Y(,u-knew him by the near," he quietly , ­ 1. ,. y boat has bfurred my watery mirror an t . I - . .r K-1 - - Oakville, I - I . . I . �­ 9 d I "Agree with me?" he repeats with an odd umes. encourage him before starting, I'm game to But lie ajor and his men were old . I 4-' 11 -1 - . �;­ I : � - .� -guv'nor. stand it." soldiers, and not to be scared by any an- * : - .e .1 I years of h, - . - there in nothing more to be 8 en. down there. laugh. "Ay; it suite my purpose, - " Yen; I knew him when von touched &I . . . .,.- I r� .� .., . j?-4 , - I � : :-,- ': So I return to earth. I ,Znce up at 3 our forehead a moment ago, " I reply. I I It"s But look here-who's going to hold the Sault, however sudden and formidable. . - .. .1 - I pire . . . . 14 the I don't complain." - .:, . detel . - . .. . high ba:nk under which my boat is moored, And now lie pulls open the iron door, ii,nd , lemon for him ?" objected Frank Edwards, -war (tr ) re- .. � '. : , - . ' ' :� .1.4- . - . . . where the pendent branches almost meet through the chinks between the bare the I of the Third Lahore Artillery. " I'm not turned the fire with cool aim and consider. - .� , I __ - -.1 _ - : hideous mark." I While some oi his So a oopers - .. MoWri id i­ __/ ;-I - . ., ' . . 11; detailetf C . - - The Colonel looks troubled. "Poor fell- %. " � - - , - . : . 4 I , __� , I . I � ._� .- - � overhead. I look round ine with a vague hope fierce fire lights up his face, I have follow- I I w I But I must tame him now,' going to chance getting my hand chopped ab!e effect, others kept the charge at bay, - . . _� - -1 . 4%. a thorongi - I - �,­- � that the face is not a disembodied shadow- I he says to P] - ,. , P. . � , - " ; ith a sudden change in his face, " or he'll . - V; the case. . _ , ad him white talking; but the intense beat' lease an bodi-not if I know it I" stoutly contesting every step an7d skilfully _. . ..1. �,�, .- " The ' " Oh, we' I order up one of the Ressal- availing themselves of every inequality . . . %, - � ., - - forces me to step some paces back. He in I . I of ,4 . -� ..­ - . . a mere "creation of &,poetic fancy aqain �l , , - �k our iepor . . . - � �. _: i a behind my back." I" -_ I - . - __.. - - . landscape which I had seen repeated in the in his shirt sleeves, which are rolled up &I- dars" (native non-commisi4ioned officers), the ground and every hand-breadth of � Ap- . . , upon. Af r. � . I :- eally mean," I may, in a tone of . . , r,.r - : its actual beauty, with r . ,� I _' ­_ river, is visible in all most to his shoulders. He is certainly a said Helsham, coolly, " they know all about cover. ' ...IV , - so miracul . ! ­ . to take the law into your own . ) 4 i - . 11. thesunlight breaicing, in between the l*'Ve' remarkably powerful-looking fellow, with il ..� - � been in c-a � ­ /. � .. 0 - I such Woke and they won't care a straw." 11 all was it thou for Major Parkhurst - : I i __ __ _*i . - . .__ ..-. But no laughing eyes now meet mine. the arms of a stalwart bla3ksmith. His " I mean to tame him," he replies in a firm is Why, do you really suppose the fellow that he was no longer "Headlong Harry. " . . ., :. 11. convinced . � � - . . . . . . , . . 11 j I sink down into my boat, but not with beard is thick, and intensely red; and his v )ice. means to halve a lemon on -a man's bare hand Amid the maddening uproar and confusion . . .- . . I .�_ ''--- t - ' ­ :. : .. not only I - . . - t,- .-- - any sense of despair. I am hopeful of meet- small eyes have a fierce ex ression-which before your very eyes?" laughed Harry of this murderaus hurly-burly-horses - . . ---- . . been told. . : .... . i His manner in polite, but so decisive that . ­ ; - . . - .., .. , .0 nymph again. t9 Parkhurst, of the -th Punjaub irregular prancing, combatants shoutim and yelling, - � - - .. I . I I ig ray water- ' I loose mY boat he may have caught from t a fire-7glitter- I make, no attempt to utter another word. . � I . at work ii and let it glide of its own free will 4own ing under red bushy eyebrows; and as he cavalry, very aptly named 11 Headlong ewords clashing, rifles - - � ing, bullets -- . - _., . of the Oa . . , � 1% ­ 1 . '_ stream ; I have no thought of hurrying I stand there, and his eye is still upon me. , - - . � . , I I Harry' by his brother officers, for be was whistling, men falling on every side-any . . . ... ­_ surpr ­.- - . presently lifts hi aside, to wipe the I feel powerless in tile presence of this , ised, I . I . . � ­ - . . 1%w - heart of the tion from's cagrow with the back of . .. . . , .. . ay. I am s Lill in the deep erspira his a rong-willodman. He flings away the end 'is headlong in his judgments as in every- ordina man would have lost his head at - �.. . � 11 I the case, I . I � I : �` ­ wood, and, this shady itrearn in ita life, .E rt . , ;1 g fe . - - -1 P11 . 4 . in hand, I notice an ugly scar across his 0 his cigar and'beckens me with a playful thing else. 11 My dear boys it's nothing once. ut the Major seemed only to grow- I ... I youn : . �:, flowing gently through it. *:, " f6rehead. . more than a mere juggling trick, all very cooler as the danger deepened, and appeared : � .__ . . I - I . - . eep so it d ve ol the hand. I follow. .. . countenar . . - . ; I came out of this d It u a .at last. He ap rs disinolined-for further talk ; well for anyone who is green enough to' be- to have his watchful eyes everywhere at � I ':. � . , 1�. . . . The river broadened ; audF I pulled vigorous- Sol ' " Sybil, my dear," I hear the Colonel . .. . . .... , u 4 : ­ ­ - � bid 9"im 11 Good-night " and go on my a lieve in it I" once. . : - . _. . ,g Aunlight, . on my a ing, "this isPhilip Sherwin, the gentle- ' . : great par i I ,:;; I ly upstream in the, hot dazzlin Way- fe 11 Who saved my life." . Whether by accident or design, these en, however, . :.- suffering , ' % . . I . . I.. - , . - , Presently a pretty river-side inn- wAs reach- Whem I -reach Wakering Hall, a w jeering words wore Spoken quite loud enough giving the enemy's superior numbers more . � - . . . _. _'. - � ,_ ___ ; .. _: ed, and I was greeted by the landlady with in I am standing in a brilliantly -lighted I . � Empire ( : - minutes later, I am shown to ' wing-room. to be heard by the Hindoo sword-player-& room to act, the pressure of the assault be- - . � . - :.. . I . .� .. w , a dia ' A young girl in pale green . - purpose : - :�. - a long pitiful face. Not that she suspected luxurious smoking divan.' The room fine looking mAn in (lie prime of life, array- came harder and harder ; and the fierce . - - - . . � , fully voli - - It in lit with lamps, the green shades being ad in the striking dress of a Rohilla warrior mountain warriots, furious at seeing th . I, for the N i : - .- me of possessing a spark of romance- rom the no and is comijig . ' .. - - :� - ' �. .... ! . . - ards me. I cannot E�mistaken. It in ! . .. ". . I i a , � _. � was my dinner that troubled her. It had ,of some semi-transparent texture which -who had corne to the front of the broad rey about to escape -them, came rushing on - .. 1. . . -.,. � - I � lovely face that I had seen, only a few J�-_, said hir. I .- . . .T. _. been "Put back," &a she expressed it, a dozen gives to every object a subdued ap- 1hurs ago, mirrored in the midst of sunlight shady veranda in which the young Eng- Fikefamished tigers, led by a tall, hand- - ,�. . �"k�'..- . - birth, an ; - I , . . . . - It - 1� - I -times, an Nor did mat- pearanoo. The walls are thickly ornament- lishmen were mated. some man on a splendid black horse, whost - . I - , " � . :. . ,. .. foliage by the river-side. - ty. � MY paren' .�' . . ters improve when she discovered that I had ad with spears and guns and a dozen other It in latil that tile sneer had out him dark face was,halt-buried in a huge bl".k . - . � �r­ . . . . * . . . --,:.. . I (TO 133 CONTINUICID.) . 1. - . ; that time .,.:. �. lost my appetite, and was even less warlike implements. I have scarcely time I . IM, ... .. deeply, For his I andsome face darkened at beard. I . t� : boy of 'i - , � - � 1! ': : - I inclined than usual to be talkative, or bout me,and get confused ideas once, and a momentary quiver of his firm 11 By Jove ! � cried tile ''Major, cotching I , . . .; . t. to, glai 6 - rixed Pupose on the Fam - � kf - of age, . - �.. : ;:. ..: more strictly speaking, to tolerate her of hunting scenes and jungles, when a step - lip told how much it pained him to be eight of him. "That, must be Kala Dahi . . ... . 11 . _ . !­ I I - . I . . R-10., I years old - ' - - . - . . ,--:. L.�.' talk. - She naturally concluded that' on the terrace attracts my attention. A rhere are two well-defined classes of farms. laughed at by this ineyerienced boy. himself, and if I call only knock him over , -- , . --$, - niatory i . . ,_ . . . i . _ I I hastened entlentan comes in at the open casement. &Y farmers in thin country. Tile one in a "Sahib," as d'he I in very . 1_. I . - . _� , _.. her cooking was at fault. i firm y, speakinj ten toonewe'lllick 'emyet ! Heregoes!" - � rif, th , _: . .. ..; - to assur ther :" in . � - tolerable English, "I ask you- ( on if I And, spurring his horse, he dashed at . . . . . - � . durii . : . . �, - - e her that it was "the wea We looks at my card, which1he holds i his fak- mor who has formed an adequate conce t - - I - - I tween th � a . 1. - I ­ . . . . : ­ her cooking had nothin5 to do with it. She fliigers-looks at me-and then steps quick- ti�.n of what it is he purposes to do. W4 venture to contradict you ; tut when I the Hindoo leader, sword in hand ; but just - ;"-,. �� . . months &3 . - : - � . .- . . appeared pacified; all I now took the lyforward. "Sherwin?" he exclaims, seiz-. hili i not set himself down to be veered about offered to do this thing I meant to do it then his'horse, struck by a bullet, fell with . . much I gi ­ - question which had -" my hand. " W�1, you're the surg Kin this to that with every idle change of fairly and openly,'by simple skill of hand him and crushed him beneath it and he re- I � - - - - � : opportunity of putting a - Ing; eon f - - . . . . . . . . . � . on$ I thill . .. � �h� !vind. From carefully learned lessom end sword, withoutany juggling whatever; membered no more. . � - _:_ - : . .. I . been on the tip of my tongue all dinner who saved my life I 'Lhis is a pleasure. - - � , .'�� the cold 1 _1 I - . ­� . 1. . : - I time. with He is a man of about sixty, not strikingly iapi.s past experience he in enabled to gen- and if you will find me a mail to hold the When our hero recovered his senses he . - . '�.� . -- begin to i . - - -:.% 11 Who lives"-and I tried to speak tall, but -with an appearwace of unusual er*lize upon current information that he lemon for ins I will do it here before your found himself lying upon a low couch on � - . _ � � . . I I ?v - ), I �._ � � - , as much indifference as possible-"who lives breath and strength. Ten years ap. gathers on all hands in his daily walks, and Itt hat appeared to be the terrace of a native . - P . ,�/ - . tigliten, a � � _ , t.. � eyes . w . !.,: - -contract. - - - . t ... In that fine park with a white house on the pear to - have wrought little change he shapois his affairs ' accordingly. In the "Oh, willyou?" cried P.irklitirst. "Well, hill fort, overlooking the valley that had' I R% - - . 'C - - - filled to b I ­ I I . __ . slope ? That little river down stream, in him, certainly no change for fir*t Place, from a closer observa - tion and seeing's believing; if that's all that's want - been the scene of the figh t, along which the - � � �_, P4 ve my , � - . . '. tensity , - I - - . . . whatei er it's called, runs throuqh the prop- the worsez It in the same handsome face,- de"r insight, proceed ing from an in ad, I'll hold it for you mvaelf !" first rays of sunrise were just beginning t1c - - .. :2ill $An I . � . ­ , � :. . . �'__. arty. Anyone of importance?' the same firm and fearless expression that I of purpose, he has a better general drift of So saying he laid his airong brown hand airearn. . . . I I - � � I '. � .. . 1. " Why, that's �� akering Hall I Colonel 11, of potam .- . . .. . now recall to Trind, an if it were only yeater. th6needoof the world and in, therefore, palm upward on tile flat top of the balus- It seemed that his captors must be kind. - ' - - - ' il- � any mate ... - - �_ .. - . Hethersett lives there. " day. He waves rie towards . an'armehair bet �er prepared to meet them, though per- trade, placed the lemon upon it, and signed ly dirp-med toward him for his wounded ' .. 41 -1 - - * . . _. !_ .J - I allowed an exclamation of surPrIes to near the window, brings me cigarettes, re. haps, it may seem in a small way, yet it tothe Hindoo to strike. But the Rohills, head and rightarm had been carefully band- .. , .1 .-� I, - I months oi . . . I . Not -drink, and in a 0,11,11unts to 4eal for a single individ. - - W. .. -- to leave t escape me, of which I soon tepented. a good c 9 _,,, : � . .1 .. . members my favorite iced instead of obpying. looked closely and aged and food and water placed within his. ., . . �._ , and I ww . �7. . .- . .1 that I wished to hide from the landlady, word, makes me as welcome as if I were -his I, Aside from knowing about wliat in to searchingly first at the lemon iteelf %rid reach, to which he applied himself eagerly. I i, - - I X.T. . - - .1 - : - �,� � " - . I was tha : '. 11 . � . I I , for any deep reason, that tke name of own son. . I �:e xpected in general lie keeps a close eye then at the hand on which it rested. Then But he had not made much progress with -'. . - . _­ I � f --�'. - - following - s. : '- ��- Hetheraett was familiar to me. But I quick- He has been walking about the room, on he details of things, along the lines of he made a negative sign, and turning around his meal, when a curtain that hung at tile ;: � .. �. t.1 - � IX realized that I had loosened her tongue. principally occupied in looking after in P action, and ' his moves as well " to Harr Parkhurst said ravely - far end of the terrace was suddenly thro*n � . . forced to . . . _ y y . . � (I , - 3, a . - . - in 188. . - - - "Sahib, it cannot be tone -like that; I back, and forth from behind it stepped the � . i� : . . 1 knew all, more at least than she did, comforts, talking the while about matters of in&) be to'meat t=Xpacted. Thin farm t . . .1 . - . I - --i, . - I , about the owner of Wakoring "Hall; I was little, or at least no special importance. At or vill always be known by his farm. The see by the shape of your hand, and by the renowned "Black Beard" himself, in the - - .. . . � - '. . than the I � . . . ­. � . - - � ;S'; * - , legs, arnii � �_ quite convinced of that. The question was: last he liglits a cigar and sinks down upon's farui In alwa a the reflection of the owner's way in which the fruit lies, that if I try full dress of a mountain warrior, helmet on . . � k. . � .1. . , ... - � .t .1 ... - 4 - I die- w . - 1 . . . - of my ft . . I A I _. , 1, � . -. how to put an end.to her loquacity?. tiger-skin on an ottoman facing me. He thoughts ani resolver. The fences ill not the stroke thus I shall certainly cut your head'and sword b'y side. . .- ',t-'- -- and mus . . - , i '. .. . I ensed with ceremony, if any was expected now. for the first time, speaks of himself. be f�und down nor the gate off its hinges. thumb off. Will you show me tile other But before the ma r had time to address - ',' . I I - . P . . I I - I i ... . - I ' . . . .� the disew ; " of me; so hastily left my seat at the tFi.ble, ­Did I ever tell on, She iw, 'how I If toe fruit season chances to be a (lull one hand ?" him, Kala Dahi, witra very curious smile - . - . �, - . rw � . . . . f,� L ' face SWel � _. I . . ... and broke up the "conference" by politely came to receive that Knock-down blow?" t he 6rch&rd trees will none the law be found Parkhust, who was now beginning to look on his bold, Swarthy face held out a lemon � 4 - . .. . - � to open n I . - . . - � . . , . king for a match. Scarcely pausi Wh , no.' I thought the whole affair flouiishing and in full vigor for another sea- forthe first time abundantly terious, held in the palm of his extended left hand, and �; - .:, . i � . � as Ing to T � - � . � � 4# n . . . - . - �, .- . - light my cigarette, I made an escspI6 into 11 � - � .1. gether. I , ,.c inscrulle. son. The hogs will not be found squealing . _ - , , out his left hand without a word. The made a gesture with his right as if striking . . .... .... 1_�; teeth war . . : : ., the open air, aad turned my steps in the di. 11 So I suspect it is," 1-a answers 11 go fa for �orn bemuse the price of pork is a,- little - P.Ohills eyed it even more keenly than be- at it with a sword. ' - - . - . , . r - a � - . . - - : ... I . . ! - L ed down i I .. . rection of Wakering Hall. ; off. I The, pastures are not overcrowded with fore, laid the lemon upon it, surveyed them Then the truth flashed upon Major Park- � . $ . A . . , -.- -:". . ­ ­ ' as the world in general in concerned. But I . � - . . . .,.,.. . : Could Spe, I . Some ten years ago, while I was still a can make it clear to you in a few words. scrul ) stock. The fields are well tilled. The hoth in silence for a few moments, and then hurat all in a moment. . .! I - . I . I . a no n in good mason. The best of ' . .. ... I . ly, I am i � . _ . - - student at St, Bartholomew's in London, a Will you listen?" I said suddenly : " What I" cried he, starting up. " Are- � . , � � ! in during I . .. . . . � serious affair had come under my notice. I express myself most willing; and Colonel = 7nd of pwerfect condition and vigor only ­That will do better. Sahib. Ifyoucan you tile Rohilla swordainan of Meean Meer? 11 . - � . . . . � __. _v . ' d. The qualitl of the grain he grows be quite sure of keeping your hand peefectly The Hindoo antiled gravely and answer- . : I '. - . . my SWO114 1 - . L. -_ A man was brought into the hospital, late Hathersett begins. " While istationed at is u I I - � I _. and he average yiel per &ere an 1I very steady while I strike, I &in ready to do the ,ad with an affirmative sign. 11 . � . I . cords up i . one night, seriously injured. He had been Cawnpore, some thirteen years ago, I had a. . . I - -_ --'- ­ found in one of the bV-streets in the neigh- very unruly man-servanC The fellow waa'apt be above that of his neighbor who feat I I � 11 And so you've got to be a king, then, � . .. , whole fra . . . :_ I . I'd .__ - - _. . - bourhood of Smithfield in an unconscious quite incorrigible. Most men would have hold to no'isystem in these things. He dos$ The reckless Englishman's blood ran cold -not such bad promo- . _. :. describab ; . I I . . Since I saw on last . . - - _- - . . _ t p on t1ajump f . . � � . - ....t � a deform( � - . - state. 11. was apparently a case of attempt. sent him about his business within a week. not I 0- rorn morn- an he lintened.for lits now saw plainly enough tion after a ," said Parkhurst, eying with, - . .. .. � 1, � ­ . 1: . �� ,_ . ing ' �l . . -I- months I , ' i i - # � . . . . .ad mui der; though what the would-be as. lit fact, every one had done so who had been Ail niaht- The man who stops occa.s. that the supposed Ju glirg trick really was soldier-like admiration the fine athletic- - . .-. � I lonal . _� was able t . . I . sassirl'i actual motive had been for the at- unlucky enough to have him in their service. th to rhink and scratch his head is a matter ot skin anif sword, and that the figure and gorgeous dreas of his enemy. . I - . I ' . . , - a f r . _ - - . . tack-whether revenge or robbery-was But I had a fancy W tame him. I could am low who generally comes under the least unsteadiness on his own part would .4 . - - .... . . -- cal wreck . - ; . . . . 1� �. And you too, Sahib, seem to have ris- -. . helpless C . I . . . never clearly ascertained. No robbery had that h3 thought himself iny master. I re-� wire ,n the 100A doom him to certain mutilation, which he an since we first met," rejoined the Black- * . &� tinually . : � I . - . . .. .. � 1. been committed; and when my patient re. solved to prove to him the contrary, cost Bu , as we have intimated, th,Br* is an* feared infinitely more than death itself. Beard chief ; 11 and I see that you ka w* , . , - - . R1__.1__: - I would be ­ . . other sort of a follow who " stops " on the The senior offioer new the Sudden change in how to make your men follow you. When _. I - U. , , ..-. I - . .,: - covered, after some weeks of sufferiol, he whatit I h,L" I . _. :. 1% be seized i _-, _�.* .,-. - threw no light upon the matter. WAS He js;ats in a low, distinct voice that is farm. In truth there are several varieties the young man's face, and said in a whisper thev saw you go dou-n in the midst of us ;_ 1. - .� . � . . �- I .. i . - -:,-.-. in constant attendance upon him, and it very impressive. But -his loos: in more im. here, hat ingy all be brought tinder the one to his next neighbor : last night, they turned back upon us like . . - . , .. �' fall unce .. . - . - . . - pressive still. The. intense gray eyes, the head -of indifferent farmers. Man can only is - . 1. . . . all this tii ­ :-., was my unexpressed belief that he I say. Shaw, we must put a stop to tigers, to try and rescue you ; and if there - - v . x ; : . . . th ' . � . . of medica ­ �� . , . . 10 - i. ­ .. ..- ­ , ould have partially solved the mystery stern mouth, and contracted brow indicate be-nonse good and successful farmers from a is. Parkhurst's losing his nerve, and some had been half a dozen more of them, I be- � - � . 1. �_ - - , . � ��. _�� .. . tv -� � .1' if so disposed. But he volunteered no the'wilful,, dauntless nature of the man. fixity lot d from folle wing all their - , unavailin . - - * - 1. � . � . . I . - . .. . . . ... . a 11 Most of us," lie resumes. 11 choose th urr 10 a legitimate conclusion. But the other caught him by the wrist, 11 Aye, they would follow me anywber - - � ! 1. ­ -" to build - . . .. : . 1� _. . , xplanation. The business was, so he de. a aims ! n Seim a "Ou "tto mischief will come,of it." lieve they'd have done it." . a, ~ - I I. - tonics. ' , �.. .. , , . .. ,-. clared. in his lawyer's ba0a; and it did not wrong vocation in life. I was a born lion. But nere are various ways of failing to and answered starnly : the brave follows !" said the major with a . 11. : ­. . � . . � - ... .i., . - appear to be any one else's rigb t to interfere. tamer. The fact is, Sherwin," he adds, as meet a r6quiromenta necessary to be called 11 Whatever comes of it, it's too late for look of soldierly pride on his firm, San- - . I - '.. 1890 1 ag - . .1­ 00 farmer. A few fail from all . . ,,� I .� : tacks, all I ­ I .., � � ­ And yet, I was deeply interested, not only tho h it were hardly wcrth mentioning; car Bn- us to interfere now. For the honor of the browned features. " Well, chief, of course, : . . ... .11 . . . - . .. in the case, but in the striking appearan a N I alon't know what fear means." a a last re.� . � . . - � -_. . ", ce - dolon . A few fail from ill-heI ut old flag, one of ' ours' must not allow the I know what I have to expect, and I don't .. . . - � 1. - . . - - I . .,- - more f those who do no more than live . : . - I General I I � - .. � of my patient, and many remarkable traits He pauses for awhile. lamonthopoint white feather before a nigger. Habegan mean to make any fuse about it-it's all the . - - :1 '_ - . : , � _.. .- - - I.- . . . 1� Inhischa6racter. A word, often &rnere look of making some inconsequent remark, when from and to mouth on the farms fail from' it himself, and lie's got to fo through with fortune of war. 'I'll just ask you to grant L .. I t?:1_, on June . '' I ' �. .. . I .,:! . . � - from him, would instantl obtain obedience. my ear in touched by the sound'of music. It a I&C of system. They perhaps do as much , . - I � 7:. until Sep . .. . 1. .. - - y it now, whatever happens. ' me one favor t,hough ; if it's all the same to * . . .­-. . . . . � . He never showed a sign of ill-temper ; and floats out airily upon the night, and seems phys &I labor and of tau move titan the man !., But, 1100 - - . ., �. . . ... P a � . you, I should prefer being shot, for I don't - . I - - I ­ . . at he made one feel that he was naturally 'to mingle harmoniously with the reflection =oe &keg � fair success of his work under Harry Parkhurst hims . � tention 1) , . i , .. __.. m . � .: I . . . y elf, inwardly din. take to the idea of being strung up like a - . . ;�Z - . stitution, . - . - - . . f4. I *. � � �, .. . .- - .I- ionate, and that to attempt to provoke of light that falls across the terrace from the ne surroundings. But it is somehow mayed though he was, was very much Of d " . .. - . - ,� - I _*. . I .. - I . � I . ;.. in my coi , . .. � . I ' to oubtfully at - � I . I - . o. . � '_ � : '. Commwotild be adan-gerousex riment. His the windows adjoining the divan. not d no to - the same or right purpose. It the sameopinion. He felt that after the I'lle Hindoo leader looked d - . able remt ­ - . - - . ­. - �. . : . . 1. . . very voiee expressed his inJornitable will. " 6 10ne day," Colonel Hethersett ciontinues, does It cut joints well and the ends don't defiance which he had given, and the ch'I him for a moment, as ii hardly under- . . I - _. I . . - . ­_ L­ .-. . His name was Het,pereett, an I now did tinot - one day, Kenrick, as this man was called, meet ip as they should. 8tich a man never longs which he had provoked, it wab too standing his meaning; and then a reproach. ..- I I . . . . - �. there wat - . . ly remembered ;'�-'Colonel Hethersett, ot refused to obey me. It was the first time has a very clear idea as to tile cause of the . late to draw back, and with no visible i ­.. - . elusion tI . , -1 . --. - -, .., . . :. _- . sign ful frown darkened the mountain chief's . . .. I __. .. �� . was sell . . d on taking leave of in my life that I had ever mat with serious trout e. He in more apt to believe that the of. hesitation he offered his hand.to 3troke. I . .. . .''- - . ,1 ­­ , fine, eXpTessivecountenance. . � ..'. - I . - . that I mi _% �. "i ". . - me, he had extracted a promise that should opposition. The look on the man's face trou Nelles in It in surroundings than in him. More than one sun-browned cheek grew I I Sahib " said he, with a look and tone of, . . .. - - � . . I . . . - .. ' - - ,- :::' - , I ever happen to be in the neighborhood of tpld me that he felt he had gone self f x not understanding them better and ale in the circle of bystanders as tile Ro. manly inAignation which suited him ex- � . . .. I cordingI3 I , . . 1. - 11. . . I J.- . - �_. - __ �_. - � _.,i Wakering, I would pay him a visit His too far. But repentance had oome too late ! mak i ig the most of them. He doesn't mix Kills swordsman was aeon to stride forward � . � - of Jallua . . .. once a w - , , . s�me, even the name of the village, had &I- Ha& be instantly gone down on his knees* I with its brother farmers at farmers' insti. and raise his4ea.pon for the blow; and the tremply well, " I See that you English do . . I . ;_ . n a - . . . - . ` L L�.: ..'. - I tu not quite understand us yet. We Paharris . - 1_. - . � � . . . . ,.,-- most entirely escaped my memory. Ten and begged my srdon, it would still have and never gets at the real gist of many in-drawn breath of the lookers-on sounded (mountaineere) ai-e soldiers, not murderers ; . I . I . ­-, ment. ) - - , , - � - - � . I I - - . . . . �. worse. ai . , .4.,. - 1. earn in the midst of a busy professional life been too late. rly passion had got the bet. thin that arb much better understood by like a hiss amid the dead silence-as- tile ".. - . . : ., - - . . y and we never kill any man in cold blood un- - I .. .. . I-, I - l-'d ­ " .-�,� � in London will force a, man to forge every. ter of me. I seized the first thing that came tho . who meet together for the considers- blade flashed and fell. � - � the liespi � - I -.1 - - .:. � - � rroun t less he has betrayed us or done us grievous - - - . . - � : , I W - ..�, �,: . .. �,_. �. :' thing exeept his immediate on dings. to band. It was tLe most terrible weapon, tion kof nestions affecting the mutual in- The two halves of the severed fruit were wrong. But even were it otherwise you � : - . I 'i. fering co � it . 1. . ;.. _. In tile SF I . - - . ! . The twilight in nearly gone; the last rays I am sorry to say, that could Possibly f ter - o #41 farmers of the comma seen rolling on the ground. Harry's hand I the last man living whom I would wish. :. - :­ - __. . I -_ die out as the clouds rise - and cover the a Z - .- I I - all . . . - __ �:. sk within an angry man's reach. It wasi I Yet here in an lmj?rovoment upon th 0 d was unhur�t but his face was as white as a are . � .. .: .. :_ � Ville, an( . I . ': �. - , rd of things. There are more men in a shoet. to harm." - - . , �, . . The day is over; and when I gain the higK*- thong of buffal7o hide. I struck him &cross ! o "And why should you spare me'hiore than . . .. toward r - ; / - - �_,_.. ­ - - . . . � � , . - - . . _ .1 - - _.. I - . work in i . I --' � r. road, dark and lonely with its steep hills on the forehead"-and be indicates the spot'neig borhood who take an active interest in The successful swordsman sheathed his an one else I" asked Parkhurst. - . .� . , - ". , � - . I �.. I,- � ; . , ..". either side, it, in night. At a turn in the b q forehead while the inter session Of the ilkIltittit9i than weapon, salamed quietly, and was about y - - . I : � convevec � :,� _. . . - .. - .. I .1 . . h y ther used to be. More of them read agri- d L to " Because, " sAswered the other, looking - ... I . . . a bugiv � ­ . : . �r _ __ _1� I .- road, and only a. few yards ahead of me, I a at my feet as ther elrr� Harry . . ,� ,';P, . _; t 8 fixedly at him, 16 on that day at Meer you, - � , - .. � . , . ..,. � - 0 u . � in the wo � � " - ': -, 1. : observe a broad streak of light stretching . cult -ml journals. They more.. gen ut ' . - -, J-.. - - . .- _ .. h I orally Parkhurst, if he were a fool, an English officer, apologized to me before . .. . �. . - � .. I I � ` . . - 1: . - � . ., - ed my i _Y-� � I .. ­ 1. " across the highway. On the hillwaide, at I hear no musio buy �uro-bred stock for breeding purloses, was at least an honest and a manly one. Be- all oil In It i for having affronted me, . . i , . .m ' - - � - : - . .,. - -, - the point fro w the apprecia S60 - . .. again at . . .:.. r 7 ., �. 1�__--- ii� 'hich the light appears to now; no sound but loud throbbing in mv to the value o' improve fore anyone had time to titter a word he had an offered me your hand as if I had been - . 1, . - . . . , . . -1. : .� . __ f .-, . �,­ an utter . . ;-. . '. - ._.., �.t I . . ,�_.._ issue, bluish transparent flames rise like ears. Tho Colonel riaes hastily, and p" an( pf all advanced ideas in special lines of stepped forwari, and, holding out his hand your comrade. I have never forgotten it ; � .- _' . ­ I I . - - �-­ IsunbIqnt tongues of fire towards the dark to and fro with a quick, firm step. . . fa -ing. These are all encouraging features to the victorioui Rohilla, said with a hearty and I never shall. " ' . ' . - . . 1�� ': nary 189 - ­ - I _-, . ' � - -1 _. f - - . � ,..:, .. sky. Ake I a6pproaoh nearer and come with- I have risen too. I am standing at the of t a latter-day order of thinga. It is an frankness which became him very well: .,-. 1. ; - druggist, ! .1 . �� �4_1 -1 - ­ . Indeed, it was quickly seen that he had �_. '.- .. - - - �� _; �.� --.- . '. - . . iams, Pil . I � . .. .- . v. - - __ - ­ : ' .1 in the space of light, I find that it proceeds window, siad now glance eagerly out. ,The uph 11 movement, but willing shoulders are "You were right %nd I was wrong, and not; for, an soon as the Major's wound &I- . ... . .. ... 1. �.. - . . - ;.. - . .. .' - � L_. a large liutekiln standing back som6 light throwh upon the terrace froT/this at e wheel aid the old oart has got to I'm very sorry to have affronted .you. lowed him to traveI, Kale, Dahi sent him ,- - - - ­ prejudio � __ '.1 .: f rcin , - : � --- . ... . � . � I . - "Will you shake hands?" . I , as I hati . - . . . " - as from the road, and built spinet the window and the windows of the ad * t mo e: . : . . . -,. , �.,_ -� ,,�� toe � I - - '- - - . ` . . - - - ­ - back unransomed to the nearest Britiall.out- ' I - . . .- � I . L 4 - � � . - _­ L. _.. _. I �.:: hill. A man- springs up suddenly from the room finds a limit agains� the terraos =U Two, or three of the younger officers nod- posts ; and this appeared to the English . --- . � . � , i numerou _1%, .1 . �. I ;.-.- !:, - :_ grou!1d. I acoost him with &cheery "Good- trade. Beyond the darkness is intense ; 46 cient say t - , '�.. of th simplest and most effi ded app ly, so much as t6 ' . ' ' . remediet �. I Me hat . .1 - . - . : . . - .". . " Ling a rem- is by d I authorities such a handsome act on thei.. - ,; � _. -- � . - . , - The watchman., as I conclude but in 'the midst of this darkness, on the IT 0 94 rOPPIng this waaMitnegr than they had bargained for, . - ' ' . I quantitii if fam - . I ; - . - . _', �.V__. - . eVcning. 1-4-- It .1 . - �.'4 "I'N - . 1. Vi ' gar slowly upona very hob 4 part of an enemy that it opened the way for " -1 �� I . . . :_ - . �. , I _.­ ..� . him to be, gruffly euhoes my greeting. distant high-road, pale-blue flames are lap. _;pn nfiovel and the Hincloo swordsman ack I � , - . bad exhi I ,­. . 1. _�,,. -A', : "'wiedged a negotiation which put an end to the war. - -1 -, . _. ., C. L - - _ I I . - ,,_;...��, to I I c ver from the kitchen range will answar the oourtesy by a dignified ine .. .. . _ in vain, , "i . . k P Why, my friend," I -enture to remark, ping at s, space in the night. It appears a "nation Of And now, a a Ihear, Harry Parkhurst ­_ . 1� I , - - .�;'­­' _. - � ... . � � . I . __4 ;�j:;�: .. ,"you're warm enbagfi here to roasw' an ax I" quite near-4hough it must be at least half ve wall. his stately head, while he repaid the young . � ­ .' - �� . . - . " - . . .: take Mr - - � - . .. I , � . :,;.". - -_ - - . - - ., pk. . . . . never ioses a chance of getting a fortnight's - � I . �� .'� 1. I . - � , . � _­1 ­_ .�,_ �_ several, I . . a i . .. .;�, � ­1 11 Is is warm," #Iplies the watohman. a mile away so near, that the &oft* wind, ra. Harrison, wife of the American Boldier'a hand-graso by a pressure such as leave to go shooting in the hills ,sith his old ,, �.. .., 11� � � 1. ­'; - . . - - - . - ", .. blazin this sultry autumn evening, seems to oI Pr sidetit, has a passion for orchids, and even Harry Parkhurst's strong muscles did friend, Kals Dahi. :. ". i *, of Dr. F . I - - . io �, t ­ I" But,,it is worse, rduch worse, on a _�o , , �p ­ �:, . . �, - . ,­ �. " I 9 . . _. . . ­:_, - .�_ � _q �%, LLL its warmth ais it touches my cheek.' - Its them lit profusion in the roomis of the not soon forget ply: . . � ­ � � - � _ .� hot day, I can tell you. And that," he tain - , asypo aim I *_, '' " A builder i , I I - . � . . ,- . . I , - DAVID Ks& - _., 1� . �'. . � - . �.. - why I choose the The Colonel taps me gently on the shoul- ex utive mansion. The White House con. 4 Sahib, you are indeed a brave msu.tf . . - ".. I ._.1 I i .� � ,�� . 1'. , . ­1 . ". � � adds 11 is one reason ' - . -AW � ­ I � - if It-oul, . ­ - . - .- - . I - .- . �, ­­:_ I !", , - - . ' " � _­ I .� , " -_ � 1. - . - " il der and ateg lightly out upon the termoe. I se, story contains over 150 varieties of the Ten years had passed since that day when - "'' �:': : . aitiol) in LL - 1. ­ __ __;., �- 1-1, night. ' . - - - � Pity and forbearance should characterlw't 1 �; , -..< :., � V. ... - . , I -) I , 1, . - %, �,o .o: A06 by I look quic y into him two. lCyan tmos a hid__+1a4b 5,000 of tile plautis, in All. one glorious summer tvenia,g a Bmall d,e. , t..._... .� . .. . , ­. . . - I bedu to feel that this gnat furn I � . ioa Soto of justw& 'N' , . . . . - I , :1 19� - . . - . . - � . ,�, : ,_.- ��'. ,� - , -, . . . I . 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A m� AN ORVILLEIMCLE courage Urn of diw?4r, I , "_4 * �� � . _. .. -the art of : Magnificent 1168, 04* i - - ,1� ",t4. 4n I � . . I I 4 � trial. With the co connecting kf Redicaj - OjWr, "d . Owv 'Intilwev � . � . - - I . - - .1. - ­­, .. , . '. bought a box, but there was no 110tie"We . . ,.,,� I'll, � �_ . =. I __ - , , . . on a spur of the moment, the Asiatic holds - '-? - �5 I . . . - .i., - , , , - _: - -­. .x­ . _ _,_ .. �. ight - a - - - - . �%. . . . -. . 1, _� - . _ . I w Grim'by. - . . � . . 4' 4 I V� improvement, and I thought this was like hi � _ � . . - , . _. . ­ �� , � � - - " ft 'r a gift ire- • .. - I - I , t� 1_­` ­ .. - . I . - , . .. . - 1: . I I -.The 16iniarkilble Casey , '0­4 Mr. the other remedies I had used, But urged own right well. This gracious Dwi, SrR :-Bqing ?eimoiially a4quaintod I . 7�1, . , , f ... , , I - qu -ntly comes into evidence duritig criminal . ; � I ­0 ,,-- r . ;... - I �.' - ___ . . Ir. % J�� .A,%L---- _11 101-1 . John W. Condor. on by friends I continued taking Pink the staff of your institutep and having .'� liT - ­ .. tr Ads in India ; the defence put in Is often W! th I I I I #. . ,��511_ .1 r. � ! ,�, " ., - ­ � � . ,.Z. .. �: !:: ­ _. I __11; - il..4k I . I ­ I 1. I �11 I .­1 . . . � '.11 � � . , , 2* ': - . � .. Pills and after using seven boxes I was re- . fiction, knowledge of the methods and results -of .`� . ­4 � !_a, - __ yi . - S " , W� . - ­ . . qt te a brilliant performance in pure - . �. .*��­ .., , , . -- " , ' ­ - - i", .. c by, as in a c . me . ,,�' ly.- , 1. : �IL -.j, ., - A nelpieSs Cripple For .yeft — enied warded by noticing a decided change for .. at Calcutta the other day. The your treatment, it affords as great plesswe an I ;A:r� : 1, I I . � I the .better. - My appetite returned, my . ) say thpI we consider you. are' engaged in .­ I,- . 1-1 X'4 . " - - I.- - - .". .- the Sluff of Me Toronto General nompit• . ch rge against the accused was that he at- t( . them ,� r, " , •- I - �14 .1 -I- - :.-: -:I'. I", - , T N. , ,-I- . � spirits began to rise and I had a little freer - , ,-.-.,- �, .. d -.,v . .1, - ... at and Discharged an lncnrable�-The te ipted to- certain contraband a work which must result in benefiting hu. . - 1C, I I 11 _` t.. . . A -_ � I - . use of my muscles and limbs, the old trou. ) &seas a ar . I .. . I ��-. -, - , � - . icles-tobacco, sweets, cocoanuts and manity- Indeed we feel it our duty to do . lk", ­, :V, I - � .A, I � I Story of his Miraculous a from impove 9 IF— - I I f ,,4 1. .. Recovery as blesome swellings subsiding. I continned a . . induce those within the . - ­ .. "..... ­ tb . .. I laveatigated by an Empire Reporter. the remedy until I had used twenty-five sins-into the jail by throwing them over all in oar power to . 0 blood,and - , 1 ... I . . , , Toronto Empire. tl wall made up in a bundle, with a,lonR sphere of our influence. requiring your as . . - . - I , . - .. boxes when I left off. - B this � . ,.W_ ��1_1, 11 y '. . ' `, For more than- it "or Past the rbaddra of at in attached in case it became expedient treatment to consult you. I alysi% spinal . *4 "I ill... .1 time I had taken t6n considerable eases, rheumatism, 4 .1 ,T I -1 . . I . tc pull the oonsignment. back again. An the We have visited your Institute, and have - ­ � L iatiCA,1469801MAM- i ;,. '_ '. L' the Ern have been given the particulars flesh, and weighed as much as 160 pounds. sel . .1 .1 1. _.. � I 'LA ..- - . F'., . 1. ,,�4, - .� I e OrL erysi elao, W- � . _."� I I I I e . n I - I �. - . . 1­ . \ 1, of some of the tr,%t, remarkable cures of the This was a gain of 60 pounds in a, few week itlence was entirely conclusive, an English found it exceedingly well equipped, every . � .. I "' ? 'I.. . i . p ironer would probably have pleaded aare being taken of the patients under your I - - - Itheheart, . -, .., _ , " �;. c . . � I . I - . . - . 1� rul satisfact,on chlorosisor ,.� �. %. -:� - -, - � � _- �, 19th century, all, or nearly sil of them, in Iv.ky joints assumed their normal size, my illy in the hope of being left off lightly. charge, and an air of gene 1J - scrofula. � , I .. : cases hitherto held by the mcat advanced muscles became firmer, and in fact I was . .1 - I green sickness, that . 1 .._� ,- . , -, . : - ',��.,,,*� j , , I . 4 I . , : . �k- ?,*1.. � - � . . . '. t so this Asiatic -, the r;w'ources of unver. pervading among thein. We have noticed 6rea fosU that affects . �,�� � , , medical scientists to be incurable. The a new man. By April I was able �-Jlv-g- that affee 9 so many, etc. They ­ , ? I . .1 * to to . - -1. . .1. - . , �, ": ­1 . - havo a appciAc action on theoexual system of , Zt , I ­ , lars of these cases were vouched for a ty came to his help in a moment. He some eases in which we thought cures . ...�� . t. - ,,, . - articu work in the basket factory, and now locan . -men am . ­_ - _!.,-__.-' �� 4" ". � such leading newspapers as the Hamilton I a rmed that, while pawing the `iron with most impossible, but under your treatment botli and women, restoring lost vigor. . * ,J ­�, n - - .:� - I " 77t -,.�. s. � m E work ten hours a day with any man. I I ,�., I— .. . 4 y fishing line and a package o eatables a these have been affected in a truly remark- � . _.'._.­' 11 11.­ 1 �. I I _. I . .1 .1 .1 ­ , - - - • , . , - .. . . : - s and Times, T- a Halifax Herald, often stay on duty overtime without feel - ? WEAK MEN . ­_ ., ­i � -, : ., tchman suddenly pounced upon him. able manner. . . : - �-;, �� �, ) . - . . . , - - - . Toronto Globe, Le Mofide, Montreal; ing any bad effects. I play baseball. in the (young and old� suffering from mental warty,'. ... .. '� � , �_'....:_ _ -.. . We are looking forward to the time when .. ,V_ _ � '..as . 1 I 'i. Detroit News, Albany, N.Y., Journal of the lieving that he was in presence of a ghost, " . � ­ ! ,%'-.,. . .. . 1; evenings and can run bases with any overwork. Insorno's examsee,or self-abuse , I - . " ": 'It' -, � - - . � I., .1 , . , � I . � " - - - Albany Express and others, whose `spats- -instantly took to his heels, ropping all thousands will take the opportunity 0 put should take these PMLA. They will restor;1 - . -.1 . ", � . boys. Why I feel like dancing for vet � , - . . �� - . ., . : . ..'� - . - 1;' - . - � , - - a articles that wet In evid-ebee thernielves under your care for the cure of lost energies, both physical and mental. 1� ., - �._ I : %_ � " ­1 i��J . - . I ." - - lion placed beyond question the statements joy at thi relief from abject misery I our. arrayed �._ , ; - I .. ..:) . . inst him. An for throwing anything the liquor, morphine and similar destroy- . . .. I - I over , .1 -- ..... ,,, . - , made. fered so Yong. Many a time I rayed for , SUFFERING WOMEN ,_­'-"1' �NIV . .&' -� A� . a yra . Inling ; ing habits, and we are sure your good work . , . . 11 I :. %Ill . . . Recently rumors have been afloat of death to release me from my outlerings, but a wall, he never dreamed-of such 6, �rk &Meted with the weaknesses peculiar to their` :_ - - - I . 1, - . . � , 11., .11V . remarkable case in the pretty little .town of the bundle was found there, some kite must go on successfully. . sex, such as suppression of the periods, bearing _% I;" - i . k. remar now that is all one and I enjoy health as ­,"- � , �k��t',� (. -11 - ust have carried it, together with the fikli- We hope this endorsement of your Insti.- down pains weak back ulcerations, etc. IFM .. , � , ..- - I � . .1 . Oakville, of a young man recovering after only he can .�red agony for years. I � And these pills an i�Ming cure. , 4 - .1.. - _. � - !.".. "g.,. 1�� I . . 1. ng line. Nor was he sure, on second lute and its work will have its effect among .. - . . I . �i. . . . � � •. .1 - , , , . � Z_, I.. 11 lf,�. 11:mll.. .. 1. � The have iv(a' who sup . '.... - - . �. years of helplessuess and. agony. .n you a rr outline of my Buffer- � � . � . " ,houghts, that it was really a watchman with those who need to consult you. PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS - .., 11'.'%1`.: _ "' '. .. . - Aire - ,�F".­ I., "I' .­'.:. . . . . determined to the case to the ings,fut from w . , � -j*­ � I f, : . . most . . d investigation, and accordingly guess the depth o �.Vhom he hhd come into collision ; it might Yours very truly, .. - should take these Pills. They enrich the blood, . . . �;.-, :.., .2. 1� '. -,, A , ­ � � , ,;, rigi D� my gratitude for the . I I , . F . . ,.�,., , . - .., � . � 11 -iave been a genuine ghost, and that. . . . - - , I .- '4*_... � ... -. . . of � (S,g,(,.) restore health's roses to the cheeks and tor- . .., I �. " : . - . detailed -one of our bear, reporters to make great remedy uhich has restored me to root all irregularides. . I - . . .- - . -- - I - a thorough and impartial investigation into health and strength. .-,oiirae, would explain everything. Sad to O.C11. LONGFORD, (Baptist Minister.) - I , . y,­_:- --S � ... I - .1. __ i­ . . . I , relate the European magistrate who heard JOHN G. NJ URRAY, (Presbyterian Minister.) BlewMal or DMATIONS. T11889 ITIS US - �-' '­ ,.' 12. ell!i& � . f-.� I , 5 - I the case. Acting upon these instructions Wishing to substantiate the truth of Mr. sold by all dealers only in boxes bearing our � I .. �. I . ..X. I., I `:..' ': ,�` �. - ,�?,� . - . our reporter want to Oakville, and called Condor's remarkable story the Empire repro- 'the case declined to believe this tale. C. SCUDAMORK, (Anglican Curate-) trade mark or will be sent by mail, oft id, ' . � . . � �,,�`�:O­A 19e ; . . a - .- - � . � � I i -_ - a_ - _.. ­- � : �; Mr. John W. Condor (who it was had I - . T. L WiLKiNsox, (Methodist Minister.) on reoeiptof price-40 cents a box orElor 122 X. , �-: -., �. �� .: iii; X2 . noon sentative called upon Mr F W James — — . � ; ,(-A - . I � . � _11 .�, ;di 1L FV W * I .. 19 so miraculously recovered) and had not long the Oakville druggist- referred to above. . - THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., %i.., - , I . . � ", I . . . Its Excellent Qualities . -_ - Brockville, Ont., or Morristown, N.Y* - . .- :. ., _,�. '.. .. . "I -1 - . been in conversation with him when he was Mr. James fully corroborated the state- 1 ' - . %­-­%� . . I � . , _�' �! -: �,',,. .., I " . . I . . . q - _ .. � . convinced that the statements made were Commend to public pproval the California - I , . - .-I . .A_ . � 11 - " . , meats of Mr. Condor. When the latter had a -5W Teachers to canvas fo,? .... "I ­11�11 � _41 . . , I - I liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is . 1. .. . - - . � 4,; 1i . 4� - . not only true, but that 11 the half had not first taken Dr. Williams'Pink Pills he was i . The Cod one or more of our first-class subscrip- � ; . WANT HD . " - - ;; _Ai . , A 4 , 1. I I 4. . - . 4'.N`4, . . . been told." The reporter found Mr. Condor a mere skeleton-& wreck of humanity. The . pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by tion books. Send for illustrated catalogue, . • I',- .1'. I _.. , " , . � 1 - gently acting on the kidneys, liver and That Helps to Cure and torma. Wm. Briggs, Publisher, Torunt 0 . � ; ; -.�_. - � '.-, .1� - at work - - 1�r . - ; I .. . - k in one of the heaviest departments people of the town had long given him up F . . .- ,..l., I ­ , I bowels, it the system effectually, - . - - - [ : � of the, Oakville Basket Factory, And was for as good as dead, and would hard- I . - . ... , �_� I - ­ � - .- . . � . . . � � � . . . : . . __ � ­ ­ � ,_ � . . , , - �­, . I " - until thereby promoting the health and comfort . : 6 - . . . ... "..., ."I ,� � surprised, in the face of what he knew of . . The Cold . . .. .�O. . 4 - ly believe the man's recovery . . . WHITE FOR PARTICULARS . '� ._-_.!-�-...-1_ _&.'­- I.. .1 - . - of all Who use it. . . : . . - : ..% _,,�: - -4�,Z - . the case, to be confronted by a strapping they'saw him themselves. The fame of this � : - . I _­ I . . - I$ t -"It � '. .- . . young fellow of good physique, ruddy cure is now spread throughout the section . There isn't a bit of religion in making a . The disagreeable Of Complete Steam Launches from 20xi to 31XT - : ; . _. - - I k'- -_ J A : t "Acme Coal -oil Boilers and Engines" from ­ - � . I I i.��� _- : I .. . 1�1 " ;e . - countenance h a dull hoe. I 1 . :�. : !'.­'_,� . 11 . enance 'and buoyant bearing. This now and the result is an enormous sale of Pink, boy do a man's work wit . ; taste of the to Laraosizes. Coalorwoodfuel. .� I'll, . - . rugged young man was he who had spent a pills. I - - . . I . P. . '­', .�. I.? - . . I N n "I sell a-dozen-and-&-half boxes of For particulars as to terms, etc., write to .1 "The Marsh Steam Pump" the best boiler ­ � . . - _. ;_'j I . � . BE d, � C LIVE OIL feeder in the market. IteturniR exhaust into . . a . .. ..- ­_,� 1.11 - I . I . .: great ,Part of his days upon a sic -be Pink Pills every day," said Mr. James,: the Double Chloride of Gold Cure Co., Is "sipated in . feed water heating it from 40 to 50 degrees. - - I . . . . *i � "I suffering almost untold agony. When the Ad � ... _1; . - -'/ '! ! I - . '-I,,,.--" .4. ­ .. and this is remarkable in' town the size 61rim8by, Ont., and Ste. Anne de Bellevue, :;�, � , . . ­. . S For catalogue send 3 cent s,amp. JOHN - - . ,411. " Empire representative announced the of Oakville. And 'better still tha� 1v , - ; GILLIVIS dt Co.. carlelon Place, ont. - . � , - . � I - .:,:,-, `.'­ I ecaf - Que- . - ,-,�: - ". . , I . - � ", Condor cheer- . - i� :". -, . 1. purpose of his visit Mr. . ' . . � , -, perfect satisfaction." Mr. Janicar : .. . . .­ , . - . - I - . . fully volunteered a statement of his case . The end of man is an action, and not a I 1) . - � , . , , e care PC . I . .:. I . � numerous instances of remarkable . &-'--' "�Rf,DQUA ,� " . .- - thought, though it were the noblest. SCOTT' 'V%� ... I 1V . . . . . . . ,1- '. ­1 I 9 � �6 .. : _�:i �? . for , ae benefit of other sufferers. "I am," after other remedies failed. Mr. Joh L." C_ � : -1. � � :! __ - . 11111 In - . - ,., - . .. , .! --ft . � ". , . AZ '.'.' ��I-f- . . Mr. Condor, 11 an Epalishman b . Have you Got It? . - D 0 0 P I - MAIA LM,11 ' t .:� ­.', - - I ..'re . said Robertson, who lives.midway between Oak - 0 • :K . ' - . . '..v- . . . .: . 1� .... ., . .0.. I , � - � .,. . - - and came to this country with 0 SEWING MACHINEAGDVP - " � � birth, villa and Milton, who had been troubl© - : ' - . To cure cramps take Nerviline. Tobreak 0 - .. - 1, � . . .1 . - ­ -, . . , - - - vt��. , , . . my parents when nine years of age, and at I Werviline. - FOR IT- OR SENDA3CENT I � - ;. ,., � .- - lk . with asthma and bronchitis for, about 1. up a cold nothing is as good as ., - - - _ 1, that time was as rugged and healthy as an I 0 N, - STAMP FOR PARTICULARS, I ­ - , .. � y years, has been cured by the use of Pinl If lumbago, neuralgia, or *rheumatism -.1 - . . . _�. . P'.. -.. . . boy of my age. I am now 29 years PRICE LIST, SAMPLES, . �. I - _L� *.' 1�ills, and this after hysician8 had told hiln troubles you resort to Nerviline. It never OfPure Cod Liver Oil with ' SEND To US .. . ­ . - . . I— r � COTTON YARIV&c, OF - .. .1 ,.;�,71_ , � � . . �_ ­_­ .- - ­�- -.r: 4i..- , I � of age, and. it was when about J4 there was no use ToIctoring further. Mr fails to give relief. Nerviline lea powerful, HYPOPHOSPHITES - 1. . I AI - - . �, .".�� I - - .. . ­ - . old that the first twinges of inflam Robertson says his a petite had failed coin . WW&Y/17199ZAV.'� ,/*I " 1. . , .-. � years p penetrating substance, which aoe8 at once' r CXM I-IM10 JL,I-TID SOXXPA.- ­1 . � I .1, ` , mater rheumatism came upon me, and letely, but after taking seven boxes c to the, bottom and speedily dislodges all . The patient suffiering from E-EXA-gul rlffzl���#�. � � - _. . -during the fifteen years that intervened be- Dink Pills he was ready and waiting fe - . - - .;,� - I 0 I pain. Nerviline is better, stronger, and r3M K914,WJ;1r1-V&&J,A'7- P11611 . ,... - I . � 1 . � tween that tints and my recovery a few each meal. He regards his case an a ru, nlore certain in action than any other pain CON _ . �:, _,.� .: - " : 10 , . . I .1 � hardly - tell how a fl, k BRONCHITIS, COUGH, COLD, OR 66 - ;,_J­ ,. . - ­ :,�(W months ago, tongue can markable one. In fact Dr. Willi in Pin - remedy in the markeL Nerviliue is sold by DINEASPA, takes the . . _. ­s­ � .l.b..", 1. - 5,� - -8 brought WANTING I RICE AND HOW . - -:. s_. " " . I . . much I suffered. My trouble wax Pills are recognized as one of the greatelL. all dealers, only 25 cents. _. remedy as he would take milk. A per. I � � - - . . - . . �. ": . ;;O'' ;."", . . . . - � I . I . '' ' ' ' � r , .� on, I think, through too frequent bathing in modern medicines�a perfect blood build/ - * ' feet emulsion, and a wouderful flesh producer. - _. - ': ' '... . . --- ,_ I I 1 .I- I - I . z - . IS - . � '. the cold lake Ivater. The joints of my body and nerve restorer- curing such disessesl� Fashionable people never read a lesson .Take no other. All DruggiAte, goo., 1.00. . . . .: TO COOK ITo" :. - 7 ... , 1. - ' began , - - . � . . - - ... I '. 0 to swell, the cords of my legs to rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, . from the mighty who are fallen. . ,SCOTT TT & DO WNE, Belleville. I . __ . . - — . . . ' 1�4 .. . . . � . I * , tighten, and the muscles of my limbs to comotor ataxia, St. V itue dance, nervous hea-.-- IMIlrend Enterprise. I . '. . , U . . . . . - .,: �, �,� _.-, . . - - :1 - mi cripple con tion and the tired fec! • - - ...Is­., .1. � � Contract. I became a helpless ache, nervous prostration FIELD TEA cures constipation, Sick . YOU -TRY IT ALS01 - - �­ , . The Great Northern Railway will inau. . I 1. _.. -.4, 4 fined to bed, and for three months did not CAR Headache, restores the Complexion. ., �� - fim . ing resulting therefrom, diseases dependii . . . . .1 �.... '. - � :. I Be NOY. - . . . . I I �,�!'_ , 1% . - leave my room. The doctor who was call- upon humors in the blood, such as scroful , urate a regular daily train service from LSL Get Free Sample at GARVIELL) T&A AGE, - - I __ . .... . , F . . t�,� , V,aul to Spokane, Washington, on Aug. let. 317 Church St.. Toronto. - � . . , . . : =X-4, , N I - I .- . ; -------- --- ­ � . , i - - ed in a,iministered preparations of iodide _. . - Those who have used RICE .as directed In 1. " - .. chronic erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills resto e - � �.- ,-'.' l . - _. . - of potassium remedies without This line will be superior on account of its our Iteelpe Book. are gratefully acknowled-, . . .�, ­ � & , . � t, . la � - . � any in tassium and other i e pale and sallow complexions to the glow f being thirty-five triles shorter than the ', � • Sing the vast improvement on the old carclessF - - . . .. �,_,? • . 4 - . . �. � I .%A . � A material beneficial effect. After 80m health, and are a specific for all the trou bl -a ' and say it is "SPLEN - I - , I -f- ..- method cooking it.. a - . 115� -L � I . � months of suffering I became strong enough peculiar to the female sex, while in the ca .e Northern Pacific with better roadway and The preparit(ion of delicious and wholesome n Write fora Recipe Book, sent free by . : .­ - �r ­ _'itl _. . I:., . -_f . lower grades, the lowest of any tran con- food i,A necetwary to our happinesR. To accom I)ID". . . . .. to leave the bet! but my limbs were stiffened of men they effect &,radical cure in all cm, �a . a bus pli,41i this fine materials must be used. We the �,.-_...'..t?. - tinental line through the mountains, t . . . . 1. . - . arising from mental worry, overwork - - - . . recommend I - - . . and I was unfitted for any active vocation. k or c 1. . iving kraal advantage in time and comfort. nd MOUNT ROYAL MILLING CO. MONTREAL - ' . . , . � ., . - - ceases of whatever nature. F. EMPIRE, BAKING POWDER I -_ . . I was than hampered more or less for the ' . . .. -:% lollowing nine years, when I was again The Empire reporter also called . IN The entire equipment will be entirely new as containing tatrongth, purity, and safety - ' . - *�' I - - "6% * and Iecidedly first- class. The road will Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Manufactur- . ` '� - • I This attack was J. C. Ford, proprietor of the Oakville od only by IPLL104 Am KEIGHLFY, Toronto. forced to take to my bed. ,,,a . . . - I � - . - run its own dining and sleeping cars, and KOOTENAY . I in 188�, and was a great deal more severe ket Factory in which Mr. Condor is emph - Sold at 25ets pound tin. Ask your grocer for it, , . . .. - . - �1: 4. i : " - - nothing Will be larking to mako a perfect * � ._,:+.." - - � . - - - than the first. My feet, ankles, knees, ad, Mr. Ford said he knew of the pitial le . .. ... . I ".... - � . traill service. Any information re arding SILVER MINES. - .. . * . ., legs, arms, shOuldera, and in fact all parts condition Condor had been in for years,- ei id - C33bLv&=. 4330m*Jx4b"w ' . - - , . Ily furn it - I . e inveistedin 9-10 of real . rates, &c., will be cheerfully ed by Canogliang have • . 8 . . of my frame were effected. My joint he liml thought he wculd never recover. estatoof the new in Kootenay, while .- .. .. I . their Canadian agent, J. M. Huckins, I - . .. 1­ . _.. ... �. and muscles became badly swollen, and The cure was evidently a thorough one or Americans 9-10 of the mines. The success of - - , ­ - -1 . _ . in e6 _.. - . .., _ "'Ao,:... I . y labor, in Palmer House Block, Toronto. AUTOMATIC the towns depends on the success of the in - : : 4 � - the disease even reached my head. MY Condor worked steadily at heavy _. . . - - ,"I - -. I was unable 'a education is Tho - _. . : 1. - -1, . � ., � -_ I . face swelled to a great size. the mills and apparently stood it as well'as The better part of a man Patented 1$92 I., , -, ; , . .1 . too my -mouth, iny jaws being fixed to Mr. Ford I that which he given himself. by Chas. Cluthe . - .. I . �-;,__ 4 !_ - 4 the rest of the entployees. iRUSS Kootenay mining Investment ca - . - . " - I -;,. I - . . I— - I . � .- " - gether. 1, of course, cculd eat nothing. MY he thought a great deal of the young an The proper c.re of his machinery In of ... . �1,j . -,. - li;.aid I - . 9 - - . Grandest - represent four duly incorporated Silver -Min � -_ - - �­ "t;� .-- . teeth were pried apart and liquid food pour er vit*l importance to the farmer, &a in these I -_ _. ��--11� : ;_f and was pleased at his wondrous de il - �,.-�� . - . Fi to 0, a a . in Companies, owning twelve mines in Brit :. �.,. 7; �. � , �._ I - ed down my throat. I lost- my voice, and ance from the grave and his restoorat'o d y o large a pirt of his earnings is in- " I �­..�; - , . Original Invention ish Columbia and two in Montana on the same - .* - I ­1 ­ . I � . ; could spez.k only in husky whispers. Real- vigorous health. : vested in this kind of plant. The success- The Automatic is a marvel of mechanism It rich belt, the richest in the world. . , " I ., . ' - -;i - - ly, I am unable to describe the state I ,.vlas In order to still further verify the ,t i te, i table .: - ..". -�­*u`4,..­ - f ful farmer proWta his machinery in every centralizes differences between contraction and They afford tbo safest'and most profitable . I �-%!_ � ­ . - in during those long weary months. With ments made by Mr. Condor in the abovc'iii- possible maunet-from the weather, expansion of body, caused by motion of legs, invootment in Canada. The first issue of stock .. . ,�� � %.; '' '.� 15 possi 0 ior, from ac- o. -_'.,.� - � __ my swollen limbs drawn 1�y the tightening terview, the Repot ter on his return to l'o- Coughing, sneezing etc.,direct to the aperture places investors on the ground floor and is - . _;__�,� ,�", - � . . cidents-and last but not least, the success- of llernhZ, automatically., nearly all taken up. The second issue will be . .- __ . 1, �. . .,_: 4, . - - , 11 - 11� - � ­ rds up to my emaciated body, and my routo examined the General Hospital re4,:J,d ful farmer keeps the bearings well lubrical,ed 25 per cent. to 50 per cent. iiigher. Their) its i . _. . . .: � , � N, . - - . . . ­ & - sole frame twisted and contorted into in- and found therein the entries f 11 THE SAME TRUSS FOR LIGHT advancement will be rapid owing to greater - � .. �, Z"'.1 y with Rogers' Peerless Machine Oil. AND SEVERE CASES. development work. Now is the opportunity. - - - I I ......, `?. , � .- 1, . . . , . ,� Z , . - ascribable shapes, I was nothing more than bearing out all IM r. Condor isd - I A.P. 617. om%pold through PhYblCians, Druggists, or I)on'tlot it-dip. It is not often investors have . .. . .T N. � -- I—— - - , .� ;�, ­�.- . For three long weary o doubt that his . . . . . r of:.. r ­ . : ,-. --_ ,�', ", . , � a deforir.,.;d skeleton. said, thus leaving - direct ifeHouse. Pamphlet free. such a chance as this. Call at office, Board . - ­ .. "I mmossommil in - . . I - .;. �:__.. . • . � � I . Months I was confined to bed, after which I e most remarkabl on I ___ - - . . --------- ADDMCW Trade Building, Toronto. . L' � ',.�-,- . ,I- . � ' . ; - ­ .�:, . . ' . - : �­­ . . "I L . . I . - CaAe in one - - Z suss ORON TQ PISCUIT NO CONFECTIOII�RY C3 SUR010" MACHINIST ... . I -- I I le to getup, but was a complete physi- record, and all the more remarkable b CHAS. CLUTHE .- � - .- cal wreck, hobbling around on crutches a it had baffled the skill of the best physit Lana Tmakethobedtgoo(18- Trythemandoeo. . . f . . �il... '­.'o -11. . . . 134 King Bt.Weet� TORONTO, ONT. gOOTENAY. - . ."­� 1, .- helpless cripple. My sufferings - . � I - - . - . - � go were con-. in Toronto. - - , .- ­ _! . - . , .. . .­ . ­ .. � tinually intense, and frequently when I Thew pills are nianufactnred by the Dr. AGV SCALE FOR DRF-414 CUTTING I . � i.._., - li�f � -". I- . .. . A16s Chubb, general agent I I - M taught, ,y I I I � ,$- r - . � ­�_ .�� -. � 4 S�C, � would be hobbling along the street I would Williams' Medicine ,Company, B 'ck ille for Ontario. 23Q Waage HL, Toroule. %raL . . - . .. - ;.,a. � :I' . . - r'o ,,old I . . PLAIN . ­ ­ � . 1. ,� ­�- � I be seized witif a paroxysm of pain and would On t. , and Schen so tady, N. Y -, and ai a -_ - -_ -_ ______ -_ - - -- - - --- - —_ -_ -- - I . ; op - .,-1., ... I I ' . - I . . . . � )Zen* . ... . . . - . . _.s.,_..,N. - fall unconscious to the ground. During in boxes (never in loose form by the I F ADINS 11HAD THIS. The wonderful . . . � . I - . . � , ::V - . . � all this time I had the constant attendance or hundred. and the public ace cauti, coed -A McDowell Garment Drafting Machine of . ­ - . , . .1 . - were against Id iu -this - Illy fork, - . . - . I !_.. . .. / - . their remedies I ,rk, for cutting lAdies' Dretwes. eim - . - � " , ,_.4 .; * . . FRACT . . ��­ - . . . . . . of medical men, but numerous imitations so now be had at Toronto Cutting SA-hool, 123 J . - ION res ers * - , .:. �.,. - lli�'.'. � . � .4, I . ailing. All they could do was to try shape) at 50 cents a box, or six boxt! P for t. Send for 111ti-Atrated circular. - � -, - . _��., _. - .. I I unavailing. I Vonge S tree .1 . . -11 - . - _. � - gi � :a or � Z . - to build up ipy system by the use of $2.50, and may be had of all drug i . - - �.-.,- - - .. L OW . Williams' Me cifte L FOR ONE DOLLAR --A Illanufartur- . . The Standard Champion and now - _11,­1�11'."r%.1-. - '4��. � , '. � � toNes. In the fall.of 1889 and Of direct by mail from Dr. . - , ., 1, __ . . . 1 ..,. . _V . - - .,. . I er's 611'er. We are the largest makers � . . 1896 1 again suffered intensely severe at- Coin from either addreaL The irice Elorizontal Champion with . . .- .- ,�,'_, . P"y - - . . . - . -��* .1 .. , I Ant Le Dominion. To advertigethe quality and W.. .0 . _* 1 � ­ -the" pill` are sold make a urse .. . . � � . - 11 , . . tacks, and at last my medical attendant, as at which make of our goods we will send to any address axk '--, -1 . - . - - . . I lu- : . .. . . a last resort, ordered we to the Toronto of treatment comparatively inexpens re an b Exprogs, securely packed, one of our union _�. • . . .. _. .:�,J I- lik parnaolti or umbrell - - . I I . . General Hospital. I entered the Hospital compared with other remedies or mclical i frame. I _.. *�[ . STILL T11B LEADERS I . . _....; - - ..., . - 111K W " . . �: -:; � �� , . _. . or handle. on . � -11. - ., - 1_� I... I ( . �nllpt.70$11_a re . � _­ I *. �.,. � , - I I - - ­ . . u,= rag. . A` - � - I- - on June 20th, 1890, and remained there treatment. . I silk umbrella. Try one. Note the address. . _. . . � _.,� -I , : _4 �� - until September 20th of the same year. - .- . : EiST'S 11anufartelT. 368 &3-#* lionge at., . . A large 9UPPlY Of Second-hand En- ­ � . I -�_ - - , ,�. ; I � - ­� ,�_4.w , ,I 1. - � �� � . ., L, , - - ar� � Ul,,-, in Toiemle. . 10-* ­ Sines Itepaired and Rebuilt for Sao . . . - ;C But, notwithstanding all the care and At- . 1�­!�,�� 5. ,,�,, � . An Amerioan Banker's Advent I . .,., .�;- ., - . . - - � . , . . . . . . ` - --: . � . _% - � . , , I , , "" tention bestowed upon me while in this in- I 0heap. . I . . "!X., _Z I , * , . . __ -4. , _ " .. Paris. f____., . . . . � ,.­ - - - - -, i < v stitl&tion, no improvement was noticeable . - . WRfric us PRompTLV. - .. -, .?i, -,#.� - . I - . - . ­ . ,1�__. k. r1aspird Pery, an American ba ,ker, d�ii�ti �Igs BELTS . . . . L ­ .." � ­­J . ­ I �,�- - - in my condition. After using every avail- . r �, _... ENDLESS $ I . . . - .. . - - _.-.11. . : according to the Standard's c )rre- I - 1, . I - - � �.'_, 4; L. ___ , . . . � . W . .. - �. . . able remedy the, hospital doctors—of whom has, acco I . . . . . . . _ .. 1. ..1--;�.:-, spondent �Ijad a disagreeable experien ,-e in I. DOAN & 80hk ­ . . . I . . . .: ...- ' . � - . ' *f: !" - I - - : � 11 t - -the con- P I - . - - i - , ... I � ..: -_ - . . —.A, ­­� 4­ b- - —came to - - . . . . . . I - __1 , J " there was about a dozen . 4 . . � - � X �. , ._...; He had never visited France fore, ____ . I I . - I I - . .��%._''_ �. . . . � � - I - � I I - elusion that my case was incurable, and I Paris. For Woular Address, . . . . . ., : . - - :� � I and was, it seems, delighted,,at the prtpect - . . . . - . �, . � , I _. , ;I- L I - . . 7�,' 1. I " . - I �_ - ,.� was sent away, with the understanding a wonders 0 the 77 NorLhcote JLvd.. Toronto As . . . . - - _. I . . � . .-. . .-,.,�_.:.. *;- . . . . . . I - . . -.,, � . � .1 - - , - : 1. I I.F. '. of bein- shown all - the I HEAVY EXTRA - - 110 - - " . . � . . . ­., � " I., A& _; It, - - that I might remain an outside patient. Ac- . . ­ . . . . . J­,- 14 cordingly from September 1890 to the end French capital by two elegantly-dressA in- .� - - '-. - I - I -.� . � ".. '! , �1. . I - - . ..-. . - _. � I . ,V"L' ...I - - ,:- ';: 4, , � - . . . .. '. _: -4 - ,�, i dividuals whose acquaintance he in&, �e on PARA % 120 't" I .� � .� . . : W. NeDOWALL . . . - . _- r. of January 1891, 1 went to the hospital . . � . . . . - ��.'. . 1. .. . . ­ I I . - - . � - � v� J -� board the steamer which brought hi from I . - . � :­ ­ A - " 11 I ,L* i ,�; � once a week for. examination and treat- 7 alfea� for Cash. . . . :., , .01 . . � , . - After break6sting DIRECT IMPORTER OF SWIA11 1. . .. .0 �,�.- . Newhaven to Dieppe. . * . % - , -1 �'_ I : � �;�..­�-f ��_. - At this stage I became suddenly ... 2 - 16. 7, k rl- meat. together, Mr. Per and his two newly made Fine Guns, Rifles, Shooting swtii, H038. - - . -�-"�_ V worse, and once more gained admission to Tank Pampa and Suction .;.;­ . .�_ .'' , I - - . .....- - , � � � % - . - . .. r,'�: !�tl�l � . . , ,1_,:­' �J�, . , . . , ,�, ", I . . .� . t: ,1 '! ... 4...,. A �6 ­_ � I ;�,.% ,'4'�. r - , � I - r1741-i �:. . . , '' , the ligapital, where I lay in a miserable suf- Thursday to the B,nqua . Hunting Boots, E A, . � des Pays Bas and cashed a draft for 1�,000f- . . ­�, . - . �_ ".. � y ferino, condition for two months or more. Loaded Cartridges, Ar#111clat 11"s and . - ... ... - :.*.­ ,*-.,I ­.. , I -6. t -_-�_ . . � '. � �1_ 0 . - . - ,:�il '­_�,t� - I ,V .. -� . �,& k-. , rned to Oak- The Aineric%n banker put the notes into his Trapp) a specialty. . �,J � . I I ­ l,,� , �� I In the srring of 1891 I retu . - _� " , Z ',-if,� Z .. I � ' . i *. ville, and made an attempt to do something pocket-book and then parted with his :)bl'g' • 8 KI BRANTFORD_ I 10-0. &-- .,! .: _. � __ � :P.I.- -k* - - r' - - ....:�-_ _44.A - NG STREET EAST TORONTO. I � . ., * ­_ .._A4. 1. J., .., , •I I - �� . , . - 1: __ - I � , ,3,1 "' _-; . w 'rad brought 4'.M to .--- I_ — - _ . -_ I -, � ling companions, who , , . . I - I J C man GRADZ . . ,_ �;._. .� I .. . toward my own support. I was given light , CANADA � .- �A . .. � • , ­ 9 � ­ , - - I - � � . 1, ,Z�:4 11: , � - he bank. They were, however, to mb'-et in MACHINERY I I � -, � . : - , . I I 14i_ i� . � - I - - � � ­ . � . - . - work in the basket factory, but had to be - Tf;r7tW DOL ___ ____ - ­ - �­ , ,,.,,! .. the evening, to dine together at the F1 ot,el KEEP — --" I .— - - ` !,.'. M",�_11 "­ . _; .. I -, _.; .. ­__ - ­ 1. �.­�".;, - , ,�. . n V .� ­ _.- . .*-�,�-_ r-. .­ I I., , a bugiy and carried from the rig to a tabl -� � - - ,;' !,. ' ' _2 . ...-. - .. ` ' - , , - - � � - � .1 in thew on which I at and perfotm- . . _..�. _` . ­ _:_z . � , I . .. V . . d, and putti ig his - Aam,, . _. -� - , �� �Q'- I . .. conveved to and from my place of labor in J�VVI T RNG - -- ' - �­_` " ' " , _­ Continental. Mr. Pert' was punctual ► kt the N - - - ' - ­ rendezvous : but as his f riendo did not )ome. OUR 14 Containin Ly alarge per cent 1� � CZ) V%Wwr- his suspicions were arouse Y, 0 * .ii rEi . � - - ed my work., In Augd:t, 1891, 1 v6a Id2aws. 1 k MA C/7 (INj G .. 11. ��.% .. . , 44�'.,. _.�, � 'N. . _9411W . � ' f Oatmeal . _. . ',�­.. k - . hand into his pocket he pulled out ii n old I . age of the flour o 0. _ - -�-�. I _f1l; , '.�;­ " .... :,. 1, _. ""'. ". � - again stricken down, and remained : in Ask our 8e ruing machine ag't. , I I ' - ' - , - IX-1- .. I I '. pocket-book full of nothing but wor ililess AND I I 11 � , . _. .. ­_ . ,�, . an utterly helpless condition until Jan-, for it, or send a SeL stamp. .--,- ... 1.1� . : ; By some dexterous s�-ight- 10".. ", k, .. � _� ,.:; � . I ': � . I . 1.,. - ­ --, , �,: . .. � , uary 1892. At this time Mr. James, a loci scraps of paper. � fiar partkukwo and price list.. " �. I Tt m * es and keeps Lady S. -- ,. ­ -1 , 1. .,. -- . 1.0 � I .1: :. ---.,,. � .4 k druggist, strongly urged me to try Dr. W ill- of-hand him coinpanioDs had substitd �ed it 3� TIU14 16 60" FOR $2. BEND- i I - . . - - i . . *�y - ; I . . - - X. -,, 11, - . for the one filled with -bank- notes. G -eatly I � -1 �1, I -,�i .�, - � I _.... ..... - .1.11 � I i ry I- _�L -.-, . �.11 1. ! �3 lams Pink Pills for Pale People. I was . ON THIS 0 ORS.RLMAN BROS. _._ -,.,. . , � .. �, � , 9 � 6t being thus victimised Mr. ff� . hands soft and . r , _­,�%__ . , -.-. I - .,�,-%_-- I " I A , . _ _ -��- - .: - - i ­ an d al . , _ : �: , IM -1-1 I prejudiced against proprietary medicines r ye ,-1rJ,r#., Geomdown, Ong. . . - __ ` _,,_. ,:"4 �'. 'V�;,Az I - _: � k e had not even the consolation )f im- AW2 . 1. , - �,;_- _,.:U . ,� . ; . all I ossessed on . . - . - 1 -&9ft 1 IFC,", -_," . . I agining: that his misfortune was du,, to a -- - - - - , . I - cures eczema an &-... ._� ...- -It'4�1 -t.- I - 1. &a #A-Mg!! I ,, It n and all "' * '. _. .� I" �:-�M� ad so-cal' d - . _: 4% 0 _": . . numerous highly recommended /i ins or .1-ft -_ D . � �... � 11 � I - - , : . �Oi I ... . - - ­ 1. want of knowledge of French oust NIN in , r.I*- i4�,J;' � ,,,, �, � I , '. : remedies. I had taken into my system large TOO MOR18QI M v L084 ­ I 1,�,,,,�, -,. ---. 1, _S - . -.1 - __ . j_ I - - ... language, for of the two pickp ,ckets I F _�__ , � - �-',,,- - -._��. -1 zl�l .,.�� , - . i 14 __ . I . 11 .. - .- I quantitiesof different family tlu" " . , ''. 1­1'.,.-.l _'i��j��!­) ... _.- �_­ ,_.,�,,� �'� �. � I I medicines. I .. " eases of the skin. - ­ - �­ ­ . 51, � : Americau.and the other ai � Rng- . 8611160 Coo '%,%**%%,%"%',*"%"%"I,",*,*",*,"%6 �. .l ­ .. - had exhausted the list of liniments, but aLl one was an NY M4 - - . - I . . , . - __ ...... � . .�2� . a . ­ - - - "I _ __?_,� �_ . � �Z;f"?r� , . . � 'a; . . _ , �. , - I - lishinan. PAID UP CAPITAL 61 00019" - I _. . - I . 1� - . t;_ .._ " .. . . Ste. - . �. . , - '.. .. �. ­ - . .- . I . - It . . . .- , . - . 1�, - I .­. - � . , - - in vain and I was therefore reluctant t�P --:' 1­i��� . � loans money anywhere in the NIEC 31-1008 .... ­ifl 0 . __ - I - - . � 1: �­. . _�: i* - � - I . ,f � . I . I ­ * - 2 . - ;� ..Z: - . . ,:.., � .. .--.: I �f, - � - - I a or Klexico, with( Y" & - - I0, - Canada --,,! . "WARSiNG," ask your Drugal,-t fo, y, ,apply to Local Agents or wdW . - i". , I M . , - CR , , need mono - �....'l. - , several, strong testimonials an to the value As takes L loam De Sul e - ou Get the' aenuiqell -, ­�, 'r,�... take j�r. James' advice. 1, however, saw )Ut se"rity. If a J F*Nf5, TOOTHACKS GV? ---. __1. I .. .'s" �%, . . ,* . HAUPT, PrestaW4 of Dr. Williams' ­.il. - . Pink Pills as a blood Utute6 - I . .:. . .!" . 1- . .... A builder and nerve tonic, and thinking that Bowe CITY, IrGICTA" . � - - � �. �)Izl. �r I . . .� . - . � _­­ .- � _­ - I k- The man who builds and wants who Vwith I- - .1 " ., - �� ��,, -, ,�� . I I .. l 45. �. �_ ,- , �j,�_ . , p�r ,­ - if - , �j _. . , � I �, �:. . ___ - �,Z - �P could only get my 11ilood in better con- J11 - , - *­ . _k. . 1- _ to pay, provides a home from whi Agovu Wanted &Von whom - .t I— -q . I �, . -.� ,4;� � - I _11� . J_ 11. .,;. "Q . '. . ­11 - _� Z. - . i _ S'r. .. �, _ , , � � ? I" tion my general state of health might be , away. - � - . to ran 1.__ ; THE.- ILDERT' TOILET 80Ar .001PflY4'_., ''.,­: 1'.f-��­ f - 6- - I , A., - -, - ­70,.� I " -�'. I . I.. � I I.._.. - -, � .. *_ I I .�_.. - -..;. . ­r­ _.. _.,­.� tt� " - , . . - . . � ..." , . ; - , ­.. - -.1. - &­_, -,- i 1, - . . - 1p%%�, . , - . .. � , _- , 1P � !, ­ - . ­ � . . .. 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I _ - - - ¢. - ..b _ - .r- t t k± x;:i,- `' 3r' , , ms's' _"' ; - I alit tJ t 'r j� « ®t•��aa "`.t'e` s ? t r y' ti �.� . - r� t . ,..y'r',( I , _ . _ '." -_ ?r tea`- 1',.m, .r ;_ty -I ±,d: ' ,�. S- �4�j"3"- - u --Mrs. VPm. Pearl, �f Toronto, in AOHQOL RFPQRT. _ _ - °'::�" -' ,, y, 'b' ,'S ''. the villa a these da e. I ''. ;.3.t - -,.,- - _ _ _ v� Y -'� I '�:.+eie aid, q / / � , ' p --5. J. Haight, of So isc ee it• following - �' edged b a p + �e e pepile su esfully pus / / 00 y ea the recent romotlon eaaNninatione of + V ' a �� f .1.. �` ...e first paper ol- ing vaith friends here. p ` this office. Always -Miss Tanner, of Whitby, visite , at the senior divisions of out school. Jr. ,- 1. 3'�- . 4 t>' 8. Herk'o on Sunday. 4th to Sr. 4th -$. Alla*ay, R. Gee, M. • ' .� -� � - 'coat is = -A number of store pigs fors t= Allaway, 4 4th- ANOTHER VICTIM j W. Clark. far. Srd to Jr, 1: • .11 c apply to A. Gibbon, lot 17, con. 2. * . T. Broad; F. Seldon, L. Ham, M. Bovee, I-,' . <- , r►n� T I �' '', ubzp. t>' � � -F..R. (lee ha$ dried his will ce W. Bo es F. Law. Intermediate gra to 'k y '�`�.`° ... r . < -and will have it cleaned out in readi sea Sr. Srd --Dd. Logan, N. Peak, L. Palmer, - �1 ': 1. IMPORTANT... ° - for the fall trade. S. Guthrie, S. Doyle, M. O'Leary. - . I.. , We art about handin ouj. a :iixmber' of --Hon. Jelin Dryden, Minister of &R. The following are the successful pupils Ve �aT adds t0 the Iitat Of fataliti813 � ,T. k rioultnre, was in the village Thurs ay, of the Jr. division. To 9r. 8rd-C. iiam tueounta for collection, but thinking that a calling upon friends: A. Herr, L. Heagens, A. Casey, W. Peak, - - ' . tsumbcr of ouf► patrons would prcfir dealing -•A male quartette came do wn om A. Westlake and N. Herr. To Jr. 8rd- . -. , . caused by * the careless use of the poison` • ' ` direct with the office use give this notice, q F. Jones, L. .. . _ " 1 g the pity on W dneaday, and - spent the L. Gibbon, M: Mowbray, I Collectors are generally determinF� Jallows day fishing at the lake, and they ea ht Leslie, W. Davison, W. Tripp, G. Decker, , therefore i you would avoid a vi .i je>Kec at- IaTits dell Yotx wll� run »b risk if OA _ 'r l I y 8 some beauties, we are told. L. Shepherd. To Second -J. Richard• g y tend to your indebtedness at once.. . , _ - Edmond Wright is making numer� ins son, F. Andrew, F. Gilders, E. Boyes, B . Respectfully yours ' repairs at his residence on kin St. e%st. Palmer, E. Mowbra , C. Davison, M. ' ' - ' ." '- W. Y. CLARK g - bIIy Polly g'roCerles fr8m ' .. . '� . ` r . ' Publisher o Nelms. Noticeable among these fi.. ge is the Gleeson, $. Leavens, .Peak. To part . .. J erectioti of a verandah over the front ,,n• Second -I. Dunbar, F. Smith, L. West• ii i . PICKERING, ONT.; AUGUST, 5, 1892• trance. lake, E. Head, M. Banks, B. Richardson, _ -- Ernest Downey, of Bowmanv} lie, K. McQuav, P. Forsyth, E. Jenkins. •� , bas been engaged to work in the Sp nk . , - & � ` • . LOCALISMS. ! mills, to fill the vacancy caused by he - Entrance ExaminAtlon's. _ - - I retiring of George Liitle. We have of After a long wait and with touch en- � - - '� -. . . - yet heard where George Intends to loo te. THE•`' DON T HANDLE IT -Farm for sale or to rent•- G.H.Jone9. _.While playing cricket at Toronto on gairy, we are enabled to give a list of the - =' _Chas. Coakwell, of Whitby, visited at Friday, C, E. Marquis, was struck by lie successful candidates who wrote at Whit- I . .•j' f lien. Cowan's on Sunday. by on the recent entrance examinations. _ - --Mies McBrien, of White is visiting ball, which blow fractured a small b ne Mr. Brown, of the Model, had four sun• Whitby g in the third finger of his left hand. Z e • . at RicharJ Guthrie's this week. wound was painful for a time, but is f, at easeful pupils, Mr. Willis three,- Mr, Gale 0 . -John Gibson and wile, of Beaverton, recovering. one ; Mr. Thompson, Brooklin, four; Mr. .. - _ . - .. : ti are with J. A. Hilts this week. -The Pickering tailoring establishm nt Patterson, Maxwell's, three; and Whitby - - .. -Mr. and Mrs. Brassell, of New York, is being 'thoroughly renovated this w�ek No. 6,'oue. In this township the pleased About ftwo tons of best grade of sugars. - • .. - __ are the guests of Father Jeffcott. and manager Tripp s ea ected hone ones are A. Bell Andley, T. N. Davey, . •ust to band for the preserving •season. q pP P teacher; 18 Miss White, J p g -Mrs. J. Heagens and daughter, Mag- on Monde The staff will have a, b s R. Birrell No, s e, are Visiting friends in Trenton. y• y teacher; C. Cornell and H. Cornell, No. Best value given that can be had' Full g' g time of it as much work-. has been w �t• -Mrs. J. Jones,of Kepple, visited with ing for the past few weeks. 4 east, Miss Reilly, teacher ; H. and A. Full stock of fresh groceries always On her daughter, Mrs. Jas. T. Richardson. - Sermons neat bonds in the Met o• Jeffery, No. I Union, Mr. Graham, teach. - . -E. Broad has several choice brands y er ; L. Parker, Dunbarton, Miss Caesar • . hand, and the best lemons, bananas, etc. - g diet church. Morning, - Quarterly meat- teacher; I. Birrell, Greenwood, 11ir. x1130 a lot Of new dry goods. - , of cigars on sale; at his toAsoiial ware • ing and Sacrament of the Lord's Suppler, ,. - ' . - _. . . rooms. Evening,- Memorial sermon of the 11 to Shier, teacher ; A. Kerr, Pickering, S. H. . - . . -bust CVhitney, who hue been here Benjamin Wilson, subject - - "The u� Jeffery, teacher. Call and see wa�i �(; (��,�j dQ for a few weeks returned to the city on known and known God of the Zheni n . There were some 76 pupils who at. , , - Monday. Altars" tempted the feat, while it will be seent will a . 'Ou -Mrs. Thos. Peart, of Toronto, spent -The farmers of Pickering townsh p that only 25 were successful. It is claim pay a few days in and around our beautiful are respectfully informed that Mr. Dav d ed by the teachers in this district that the . ' . . _ . little village. Smith, of Pickering village, is our on lv ,papers were more severely marked at - - - -D. Spink and a frien3 from the city Authorized a ant for that townsbi ar, Whitby than at any of the neighboring - .. were here over Sunday. They came down the only person that can supply the Cer • high schools, and the small percentage is - . ' on their bicycles. tre•Cut mower in the Township. - Tl a therefore accounted for in that way. .. MAR is . - -Miss Ballard and Mr. Aulder, of Mowat Mfg.Co. 88.42 _ -- - - - - -- - - -- �-- - -- - - - . I . Hamilton, spent Sunday with Mr. and - Secretary Tytler informs us that b� Friday's Cricket. - ' • Mrs J. T. Richardson. Our cricket team went to Toronto on 'EAVETROUGHING' 1. f• -A fall attendance of I.O. G. T. iiiem leas made arrangements with the Ea++��t - . • - ' -. - I.. . . Toronto cricket club to play here to dale berg is requested at neat meeting of that (Friday) against the home team. Pima Friday, and rubbed noses with the River• ... I . . - , . lodge, as business requires such. will start on the college green about 10 dales. �On June 4th our boys defeated _ :o: _ " -The Misses A.and L,0'Learv, dough- m and all Villagers are requested to cal this team here by 4.5 runs, but on Satur• . ... . . . . - . tars of Arthur O'Leary, are visiting with around and fill the grand stand. E day the Toronto men turned the tables, A large shipment of eavetrough just arrived and I x111 pre= their aunts and other friends here• and won by 12 runs. The game tom . - . courage the boys with your present need two special features -the smallness pared to meet orders no Matter how fast the Conte in . . -Mrs. R. A. Bunting and daughter Monday the club goes to Whitby wher t P y - have just returned after spending a mortll an effort will be made to give the county of the score on both sides, as well as the as they have been doing during the past few weeks. - - ' - - with friends in London and Crathia. remarkable performances of some of the . town team a good game. Ddacli th�l Call and leave our order aloe with the rest - - -Mrs. R. Baker and daughter, of same cast of characters' will repress ', bowlers For our boys Turnbull secured y g . r Greenwood, spent a few days this week .Pickering on both occasions. n 1L wickets at a cost of only 9 rune, and and have your houses and bares troughed - with her mother, Mrs. Westlake Sr. for the cis people Freeman took 10 wick• , . ` -- Master Fred Linton is halve frog y P p Collins and Gormley and be up to your .neighbors. Don't I -Rev. L. Perrin will lead the Christian the cis these days on holidays. Na, eta for 9 runs, • - Endeavor prayer fir meeting neat Sunday y y y also bowled well for their respective teams. forget to leave your order --with. . - • P y g that he particnlarily wanted a rest bt>w: Subjoined is the fall score :- the rl �lt ITlan. evening. The topic - "Whom should we I . : m because a broken collar bone renders work g fear." impossible. He is an employee ih PICKICRI G. ° - -The bell derrick still sticks to iWorig• Heintzmau's Piano works, and the mel� - let Innings. 2nd Innings. _ - - ' _ inal color, and the hot rays of the sun at the factory held a picnic at Hamilton J. Clark. b Freeman 0 e Jackson, b ,Freotnan o * ■ . * . , � seem to enjoy dancing around its ace- Tytler, b Collins.. 0 bCollins . .. ..... ...... 4 y g on Saturday 23rd of July. While descend; Marquis not opt , .. 5 run out ...........:.. t - The leading tinsmith, Pickering. f - forty. ing a hill at more than regulation epees' Turn bulix Monteith . ' . •. .-David Smith left a jumbo'' to with b Collins_........, 0 e and b Freeman.... 4 ---------------- - - - - -- - ., # • us on Monday. The murpby we ghe one he slipped and in falling met with th,P Jordan, b Collins.... I b Freeman ...... .- - - above mishap. It is thought if kept perk Broad. b Collins..:. o b Collins ............. � o . • pound, five onnces and is of the • ed sea Gormley, b Oollins 0 b Freeman ........... 3 4� CENTS .1. p featly quiet the bone will soon unite an�l Latchford, b Free- • - gull species. -Mi ss A. Bnntin and luster- to d the shoulder become sound again, man ............ . 1 not out......,- .......... i f . q y -Peter Humphrey had a couple 0'' W' J• dark, b Free- . - Bateman returned home frf m Port Perry cattle killed On the railway on Saturda man ...... o c W. Harris, b Collins a • • :: - . • . • on Tuesda , where th have been visit c E. Gormley, $Free y �. , evening, Lard ult. It is claimed that th }� man. o b Freeman.......... o .O. will secure the ser�lces of : :o; ing at his grandmothers for the past cattle broke into J. Oorinan's field, whei. Greg, b Freeman.. 0 bCollins.............. i . = week. that gentleman promptly turned thein ou , I -RCrae ..........:. 8 Extras ............ . . s - -G. W. Decker's fence is much im• Total.........: .15 Total.......,.. %...2t . - . onto the highway. 'the animals at onct - � �� • proved in looks by the application of a made thirr way south to the crossine nivEavALi . i� • - r , W S 0 - . . - coat or two of vaint. Many of our vii sew , - lagers are in like manner decorating their mile east of here when they were 'struei, lei Tnaings. ilnd innings by a wild cat' engine. The engine wail Cook, c Tytler, b - . . - � - premises. so much dainaged that -it had to be towel l . Gormley ............ 0 b Turnbull...._'.. - e - - . - - Misses Mary and Maggie Allison left Monteith,run out..., 5 b Turnbull.......... 0- . to Little I orx for repairs, and the cattl Harris, A. H., b Turn- j� for Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Monday' bull .... . ......... . . . t b Gormley , L1nt11 I)ece�uber1 31st 1892 . well they were ki.led. Rumor stateR, y• • • � • • • • • • � � - evening. The former is in poor health and Barris, H., c Latch- -- the trip is taken for the nr ose of ainin that Mr. Humphrey will try and reeove ford, b Turnbull ... 0 b Turnbull........... o ---- - - - --- - ------- ---- -- w - - P P P g g the price of the cattle from 141r. Gorman Jackson, b rurnbuu,, o b 'Durnbutt :..:...: -- a .. relief if possible. - Collins, not out....,. e b Turnbull ...:., o - - - ' - - -A number of youngsters are fre -One of the most sorrowful accident Freeman, b Gortmley 0 b Turnbull ....I..... 3 - that liar ever happened is this Dr. Verner, c Jordon, °. ` quently noticed taking flowers from Mrs. b Clark........ 1 b Turnbull........:. 4 a" 0 -- • was that which took plane on the fart#i - Baker's garden on Elizabeth street. Let Of Thomas Wilson on the Base Line, oil Harris, 1) Turnbull.. out.. o b Turnbull......:.. i this serve as suffio;ent warning, else ;iafonday, shortly after dinner. Mr. Wil• Williams ............ o run out ............... t ' . . . - trouble will follow. son and his two boys were drawing i Extras ......'...... 3 Extras,, , ;,, ,,, , , , , , 5 ' - -- -- - . --If you enjoy seem an exbibition of -- + y y 1; hay. Tlie eldest son was loading. B: Total ..............17 Total, , . , , , , , , , ..34 A splendid aSsoY tment of speed, call at the Pickering Driving Prk some means the driver fell down betwee = on Saturday evening during the neat yew the wagon and the horses, which frigh GREENWOOD. DRESS GOOD S from 8 cents up FlaYl -- weeks. Health and. weather permitting ened the team, and they began to ru ' ' ` . we may be on the turf. away. Mr. Wilson attempted to stag Miss Georgina Pengally, of Buffalo, is elletts from 5 cents up Cottonades - � ' - -F. N. Leavens has been here over bore an a trip. f - . t - them, but was not successful. Beaja • •�� • ct . Sunday with friends. He will not issue Miss Viola Troy, of Oshawa, is visiting Shirtings Cretonnes Art Muslims i the Bolton Enterprise this week, as 'he min, a youth of some thirteen years, ale here with friends. ! f attempted to arrest the frightened and • thinks a rest would be mutually benefit mals,when he was knocked down and rte n Miss Laura Yates, of W. C. I., spent SCOW ESr.r - PRICES . ' ill to himself and strops. last week with her auat; Mrs. Shea. ' ' : . -A number of our young folks, with a over. He was taken , the house aqd Miss Nellie Shea, of Toronto, is spend- . slight sprinkling of married people, spent medical aid summoned, butnothingcdi(A in her holidays with her parents. GEO. PARKER, DUNBARTO1\ "� g p 8 pep 1?e be done, and the. unfortunate lad died R y Pte' -� • • ­ •a pleasant afternoon at the lake on Sartur- Mrs. P. Teefy has purchased a new or• - - day at the invitation of Mra. A. Findlay. about 4 a. m. on Tuesday. The inter- gun, and paw, "o'er hill and vale " may - - - - - -- ment took place at the Methodist cem i• .. The outing was heartily enjoyed by all. tery here Wednesday afternoon, an the be heard the clear and sweet tones of .. . --On Saturday while cutting a limb out funeral was attended by a large "in, 4,r it melody from beneath her skilful fingers. _ � - of a tree at Benj. Faweett's, Joe Peak had of sorrowful friends. The bEreavod fa 1• Our Jaiaes is a plucky fellow, and still . - -_ the misfortune of haying a bone splintered ily . have universal sympathy, persists in going south, although he knows . . .. -' in his right hand by the limb flying back "no Iiish need apply." He is not to be • . . - Constable Decker made his first r frightened away by a riyal. Success will and hitting im. The injured member is __w���M_��_ g j rest on Thursday evening. The adyan e , wrruuwwwwrwwr�rrrwwrrrrrrrurrrrrriwrwrarrttnsaaraaaa ■ *�aa�aaa doing as nicely-' as can be expected, but agent of "Bnrtch's Uncle Tome Cab' " crown your efforts Jim. "Faint heart - Joe will be off work for a while. never won a fair lady.. - ' ` `' ` '� - show arriyed in the Village that eveni q . .. - -Cheap tickets-Before traveling twill and proceeded to bill the 'place for A g, Ring Cord thoaRt�t he would improve - - '' pay to procure at your leisure from E. 4th. When he had proceeded as far ,as his ph�ysiog by cutting off hie whiskers,but we are receiving daily our Spring ►SUCk Stephenson, tsl., express and gem. ticket Woodrufl"s meat market he strnek a b r• on seeing his reflection in the mirror, he - . . office (opposite Hatch Bros.) Whitby, all was dissatisfied with his appearance. . . �o� . of �o� , • gain with the lessee to use file west sae Cheer u friend Cord and use Edward's - your railway, ocean or boat tickets, single, of the building as a bill board. The .c- p . . . - round trip or prepaid. Choic�of 11 best tunes were placed thereon, among them a Harlene to insure a rapid growth. Prints, Muslins, - - . - ' -- ocean lines and all .boat and railway life sized photo of "Simon Legree" sad - M1NNIl?. shaker Flannels', COft0I5s routes, anywhere, everywhere, at rates his drove of unfortunate slaves. When f, ae I - '�._ guaranteed right. Eve information Master Freddie Yates, of Whitby, is . - g constable who is agent for the props ty y� CottOnadefl, Shirlting8, time tables, maps, etc., supplied. observed the hard hearted slave driver so visiting with his aunt, Mrs. Annie Shea. winoeys, Tweed , - - - -It is not yet known how much dam- prominently placed on our front street be There is great amusement here now for . ., ,-. ... ,_ !, age was done to the crops in the vicinity ordered the removal of the objeotiona le the young people as the young men have .. - . Worsteds, Etc. , through the recent storm ; but many of bills. The command was unheeded d got up a boat. The ladies will get plenty . - . •. , the farmers who hays out fall wheat i�nd he at once placed the market-under erif st 'of invitations now. to) I 11 , �` barley tali us that never before in their re- and with .the assistance of a step-lad •lad er Hinq Cord is going ahead at fall speed: �: . - _ collection has grain been so lodged and removed the notorious Simon.. T4is et with his harvesting. I tell you what he TWEEDS 111-7 . tangled. It ie next to impossible to ele• caused v lively discussion between. les ee makes the binder hum these days, be , is A Ok td see our S • We Can show - better Value j - . +ate some of the wheat to the binder. advance agent and constable, which a d• looking for the crown every day so Bob t}l ever. Qur suits made t0 order at X14 will - - . . ,_ - The 1d will be handsome, however. you had better get a bustle on, eh.� ; - the dehe release of the meat market nd lag - f9llrprlse you -In another column will be found a Our villagers were surprised to see a . . E paftare of the constable with is r� . 1` letter from S. J. Dickson, police constable 'bus to meet the night trains. The s w new organ going ap the Bill to Mrs. P. � t x: of Toronto, denying the statement made will be here on Thursdayy night all ;he Teefey s one dap last week. Professor , , - {a)° • last week in the Whitevale items that same. • Boyer is engaged for the Doming quarter . .1 .- ' I . °s - ', ;, -1: �« ' - that gentleman was recently married. Y :4:. - so you see Green_ wood 1s going ahead. : t _ , '".' :',. �`- ' Our scribes will be more careful inn send• - While Mrs. Lewis, of Highland N4, PATTIE W@ ar@ all o handllIIg seamless boots Which we are enrol -- , . _ _�' . '- ing items. Matrimony is an act that few was driving on Queen street near be s _`i��rt::•'1. - - people Dare to be aconsed of when iniao- Don bridge on Sattrday afternoon, ter Samuel Corbel, of Oro, dropped dead will glue perfect satlsfa0tioxl.. I - , . . •'. :: :,., :- ► . `k .AJ cent. some eveia go so far as to demand Horse tools fright and ran into a st,aeet in Barrie Wednesday. An ingneay will i - _ - �' •: ; i '' proof when guilty of such a• dead before bar. Mrs. Lewis was thrown to .he be held. - r I '' admitting it. Tlsese oolamns are intended ground and suffered a fraoture of her eft Mrs• George Webstelr is erring the for• - , f L. ' therefor thigh. She was carried into the be use auto council for #6,100 for damddes Bus. �� r . to be used for recording news, . ' . >♦ ' V�s l our contributors will carefully avoid fin• of Ald. Lobb, near by, where she wil be taiiited by fallin do" . the lat�a- at ,the {g T 5 a x '� °�� cared for until she w3overs. sett streel.sbw>a r lf- �,� d " s 1. bi q , ti4n or .gossip. _ Ire Qtt .. 'Rti.x .. `6' 4. ' '�4, rf .. *_ . .r a Y'r . s: 'b ¢ fl t �c..," r x .x.a:, �.. _ r.. n ` x. y Y, - ' y. a,_,- .,. -'0% d.. 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