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( , 0 1 � . h7p , >s- .III. _,- ,r PIC I ERIN �f ONT.., FRID.L- JL 4 : MA Y � 189 . � � N,0. 30 z' �� ti I. P. ti - ,. at �txxDs.. - i Qreenwo d and now occnpiea part of Jas.. . wH1TEVALE ` �� � �� OUTAI-ROUND US -= � f ,. 3, . ,� L� Fraser's ouse. He is on the look out for w. H• i~ a £A., I , a hotel fo rent. agerin n Zephyr, ape t : ; ,t 5 f 1,` LATICST focal, HAPPENINGS 91COORDE� By The pr s eot for a splendid fruit crop Sunday hire. . : . lrledtcut. • THE PRX88 ND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR in tuts ge bola never were more flayorable. Mrs, O. H. Doten, of Green River, visit ? ` - ^-^��^ �' '�" COBBESPGND I�Ts, #i ed Mrs. C. Fenton on Sunday. '`�� ; M.BATE NIAN, M D. C.M. M•C:P. - The tree never was more abundantly11 �,. S.O.- Coroner. Office and Reside ce, LAREMONT ,bl06sOme , and as the season is drifting Mr. and Mere.R. Clopper, of Markham, 4w ; . ing Street, Pickering Office hours: Morn ng * % alODg nicely,ly, froet`is not mach feared. were in the vpllaRe on Sunday. '1.1 d �L A. E Ma r 30 to.11:30 Evening 8 to 8. Miss L Die inson, of Goodwood, was For w t of attendance the . annual j spent a couple of days in J ? �� Toronto last.week• = 7, Legal ' { here with friends on Saturday. meeting f the Brougham- Mechanics' In. Mrs. Wes lake and little daughter, of -, � - • r W. Micbell,ot Whitby Collegiate teach. stitute di not take.place last week, but Chicago. are visiting the former'e parents.,: � �" DFi�TON cC llUDDS. BAP�RI6TEP►S, _ ing staff, was here with friends Saturday .was postponed until Monday evening .Mr. and Mr .J. W. Wonoh. `,� ')) , SOLICITOIcS, ETC., lU Adelaide street dna ,Sunday. nebt, wh a full atteaianee is requested. Mrs. Hsm of Toronto, ie visiting her east,Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday . I Joshua Bandy i8 excavating for a found Every ember is especially requested sister Mre: Jas. Taylor, who' hue been, 1. I I v^., BARRIS- ation under the front of his warerooWo to be free ret. g - 1 E, I'ARE%YELL, Q. I_,. v 4 rather i11, b t ie now reeoverin . � = J• TER,county Crown Attorney,and lay my Choic Family Pi tent Flour $1.50 per bag. this week. At rQ, Tho , Burton, of Toronto, is- visit s Court House,Whitby• i+� w- ' solicitor. a - Miss Ida Garbutt and bar uncle,. D. ` , AME$ MILLER, SOLICIPOR, >v0 ing Mra. J es Ta tor. t:, --` . AT THE WOBURN. Taylor. I T blit Conveyancer, etc, Office at •.i ____ The droat in Whftevale do81f not obtain JAMES Pn ,_ Runnel, of Sandford, visaed. here with an more t an with Al. White's .dem. 1. Thistle Ha," near Brougham. Money to loan. 1NX �/( T } blends over Bandag. The $c rboro Cricket Club will meet for The droa :'' pq & MC(IILLIVRAY, BARRIS- "•��'`"" i The band boys ez i to leave their new a Praoti snatch to be held at Malvern on th are quite nnmeroas, but the . • Dow0 I y Saturday means of enchin am le,easil obtained, ! `, Solicitors,mac. Office opposite Poet pICIERIN'C •• an the 28rd incl. The or iza&iOn is Y afternoon. The following team q g P Y office.Whitby,Ont. Jno.Bell Dow,B.A.;Theo. K�!n walD la or Bcarboro on the 24th :--T. and of an cellent quality. It beats the A:Mcdilliyray,LL.B. Money to Loan. 9y' oeQ " •� H « o erwise in a Soariahing condition. J. Baird J O licence eget m all hollow. r WfiLe, Willie, rmerod, Q. +ew thousand dollars, private fends, p� •.oH .a . Dr, Smith visits Claremont on the first We are r nested to state the inabilit of• - � AA f and third Tnesda of each month. His Beldam, Bafrd,J. Spark, D. Pardie,J. �r __� to loan on Real rcetate Mort an at zeas- x ,toy a i $ Gormley, R. Calander and G. Taylo . &citizen to 1! a contract recently resulted • k___1 enable rates of interest. THos. pAIiKIgR,Bar- �•f dental rooms are in Band 'e block. tf from siren slanted beyond hid control. a � e Saturday.) 4•y - odor °' j °1 bi a 'a The other rt was dal mollified b ' rioter,Pickering,ley i9 n -+ $1 a The Sabbath f3ohools o this plgae Will ©ENTENNiAt.. Y Y Y a 'e _ ('1 FyO. F. DOWNES1 BARRI8TE1;, W [[ r o� . ., + be well represented al the Township con• quiet libati n at the bar, and the receipt of Y of ncer, Nota Public, ou p a'+ I • , a small do ation, as liquidation damages._ solicitor, Conveys ry o Q ,ce (; ventian ai Dnnbarton, cin Taeeda next. 'Y'he an nal lawn part and concert nn- The ban occupied their stand on Satnr- etc., hue permanently located in Claremont, ! y y office in Bundy,e Hall. BrocY street, north. v 1� a� sk a 'I 'roc V Oharlas (Iarbntt,earth of:the village is der thea spices of the Oentennial Meth- day evsnin for the drat time this season, ;.t - •' Money to Loan. adv "''" ' Aill with congestion of the lunge we are odist chu ch will be held on the beautiful1. Z under the I leadershi of Prof. Tresham' 0 p 1eyt_ a ' {. ,r ,a az s• told P H $is speedy recovery is anxiously laws of etch Brnmwsll, Esq., on the and render d a number of file selections. �§ Yeterina�►•1i• ee qos age ,I � A looked for. evening f Thgroday, May 24th. Toa will Same are bjecting to the bond-stand being r� . 4 v- s- -^^ '�^^""^^^'`"" �.O der a W. Cowie's horse beeam, frightened be sere from 4 p. in. until all are satis- on the pub is street, on account of it oar ,: F, 'WgALEY, VETERINARY e $ ` while tied in 'Wilson's shed on Tuesday fled. At 8 p. m. a grand concert will tailing the r cow pasture. - 1,it� H. Surgeon slid Dentist. Graduate of On- W 0 . a•, o o ,t and bro$e loose, hal was daptnred before comment* iii the church. The following In ecath ng terms the Rev. Mr, Pickett s tario Veterinary College,Toronto. Graduate in = O. oy g ro a stile awe 1 on Sunda evenin referred to the wicked- V, a a '°�' • ° m g g y• will cont &bate to the program : Lillie G g Dentistry. Calls by day or night promptly at- M,,, gip;o �� I q Aa n .. • nese and d ravit existing, casein our 5 > tended to. Office, Residence, Telegraph poly :a,Q 'q ��' � a �o John Barry is having the foundation Eastman and Miss B. Mulholland, sicca• P Y K� B , ; pp �� for a blaoksmith shop at the station arae&• tionists , fair vale t be designated as the Poet Offices, Whitevalc. O .,�.e10: oC'3 .� g pathway. 4 k :, b �a a o a Mise B Wilson, Misses Law, Y t.. .1 W _ to hedea, red in el w� b°Fi 00 ed. In fact that part of the structure is Mr. J. and Miss Everest, vocalists. � :, gOPiiINS,VETERINARY Sl�R- sus bognent and burning. k y s 0 m o .r ti H* GEON, Graduate of the Ontario et- ,. o shoe& completed. Speeches b Rev. Stevenson and Young- words he arned the wicked to tarn #rem . - , urinary College, Toronto, registered member �, p q �. "I c9 N Pe �' their evi Ways and seek redemption' : ' of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. �J - n e I: . Rev. John Barton officiated at Erskine Prooeeas is aid of building fund. Admis- � f. •• church on 'Sabbath. To prevent mis• Sion to 1 wn t and concert only 'S through im who died for mankind.. , y Office,residence and shoein forge one and one- m , o p par y y Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Fawthrop, jr , of ," qusrt3r miles tnorth price Te Ogee en eared shay a ca 0 �.g a '� p nnderstaliding we might mention that Yr Deets. cordial invitation is extended to Hespler, are at present enjoying their .4. y. 4 driving shoe a F Burton was not of Brougham. all to at nd. For farther partioalarsof -hoaeym having been but recently unit- ° - hours from to 11 a.m.dna 1 to p.m. Tele- M 9M A� w :- o N 3 I a There will be a eat h graph address Whitevale Out. P. 0• address, i o0 &o h a p gr aryest for our this gra asir see bills just issued. Green River,out. ed in m trimonial bonds. They are at 4 „� .oH barber in the near future. Peter )k(aoaab erovvn's Corners. present v' &ting Mr. F's friends here. We. �) LL `� H 0 p g I N g, VETERINARY has disposal of a large number of moue 1 beg to to der our congratulations upon the . • 'surgeon graduate of Ontario Veterin- -`a. happy ev at. _ .4 �` + dry College, Toronto, office and residence,Lin- EL DALE, . ,.. ,, tache slips daring the past week. $;J nes sae/&'deer pass over farm Yickenng village. Calle by day Robert IInderhill dad wife haus t A yuan man from the 10th line attend-, ` IP ton's avenue,. go one day est week. or night promptly attended to. Lame and _ D1061y settled in their new residence, ed ahnro here Sunday cunning in eomgany a';" ROLLER M Y L A cow aging to Mr. Nash was killed with two young ladies, one of which at .; a ' d�eQaeed feet attended to at m�own fo e,where I am prepared to do all kinds of job an general where they will live retired.. James has on the r ilway track here Bandagy , ` now�full possession of the farm we or gleaned to see 1tr.Bhorlea proand least was presumably some other follow's - blacksmithmg work, Man always on hand., irl, ae w 11 as the horde which they drove. ;s ' Butter brotiRht 16 oeiik`an the rYiarks& again of er a severe kick from a horse. g THUMAS -k.--GRAHAM,RAHAM, VPTERIN- R P • Y y eggs ware nrohaeed The fl t beef was killed in oar ring last As some Cher fellow followed them before " ARY SURGEON,Graduate of the Ontario Hi hest rice cid for (fat and Bayle for bare Tuesday, , the cervi es were concluded riding in in . Veterinary College,Toronto,registered inember feed. for 9 cents per dozen. These prices are week, so I tell yon it was a tough one. ' 3 hot has , bareheaded like John Gilpin and ' of the Ontario Vetermery_.tledical Association, Oar j nior taoiball team Neat b Agin- s- dischonorary member of the Ontario Medical Those desiron of having Spring Wheat good when we consider the'fignees offered wild eyed as if possessed and angry.. Un• i , . �ooiety, treats all dieea�es of domesticated ani on the Toronto market. court l t Saturdayand defeated the team bitable the horse from the baggy he led it mixed with >beir Fall Wheat for grist, g g VL. s.: - malg. Also particular attention to Veterinary can have done so, as I have a Paul.Lawrence has issned bills of that lace 1 Res to 0, off with hid own, leavin the outh with Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at Queri : Who will win the clip ? Ii g Y 4 reasonable rates, office at the well known es- gaaLtity an band for that I: ing that he will diepoue of his residence, Charlie has got his molasses yet ? If the girls to walk home. The last seen of .' i tabliebment of Graham Bros..one mile west of i purpose• �. j" likewise borne rigs, and furniture Oa them they were hoofing it westward at a - r ( Claremont, Telegrams to C:aremout punctual- + ' Sieve a d his gang will be at the tourna that made the toe-path almost invis- ' _ Giood ground , ho Feed $18 and g20 Tuesday, 12th. This is one of the meat. l ` 1y attended.to, y able for ust. ,u q ;t. 4 &sly ton. Flour ;1.50 per owt. most comfortable residences in the village The angers team is as follows : goal, E. The r cent marriage of Albert Percy, of '? 1 .,R� ` Lar a uantit of Bran h Shorts far sale. and should have no difficulty in finding a Willis ; ark, W. Gorman,R. Woode • half- - � 1=060, i9arbw. g 4 y the 7th n., to Miss Bennett of Markham � LOU* :, purchaser Should he succeed in selling backs, R. Patch, D. Ormerod, W. Walker ; � ' _ -_ -" -�'__;�. CHOPP�N® 5 ,cents per bag, done every called o t the band the other evening to -- - f ant, Mr. Lawrence"is not folly decided s� richt wd x, J. Glormaa, W. Maxwell ; left eerenad the ha one couple, Albert r1HOyiAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- day in the week., to where he will locate but has soave no. wiog, C Calander, J. Brooks ;cantre, R. ppy Y g p y L missioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- Joly»so being a able member of that organization. moot,Ont. _gip- W. H, .ELVISS FRED R. EE tion to try Stonffville Fora time eE least. 411104� The boy drove to the residence of notr..and ,- Issner of Marriage MANAGER, PROPRIETOR. By telegram his relatives were infbrm BENDALE. i. 111' Ur ah Percy, where they found the ` _ t BBU TIN(I+ ed Monday that William, son of John - newt dded ir, and reeted them with . ;. . Licensee for the County of Ontario. Of- ---'-I------ --- - .-"-__._ 'I y g Pickering 1liilne., fcrmerly of this place, had that Our - ortlly post master has been doing a'weddi g march, played as only our band .,�.I; fire at the store or at his residence, 12-y A � � TALS. Village.------ IN morning. been killed by a ,trolley oar at some el sent work in the shape of plow• can pia it. They were warmly received , R.BEATON TOWNSHIP CLERK I , Brooklyn, N.Y. The remains were in• ing en t e experimental farm. . and roy ly entertained• The evening was Conveyancer,Commissioner for taking tetrad a& 8/. ThomaB, where his stents We w re pleased t0 see 80 many&t oharoh very pie cantly spent, and the boys depart- =+t affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. i " 1 I now reside. on Wednesday. The funeral on Sun( ay to hear the eloquent sermon de- ed at a asonable,hoar, leaving young Mr. '": .,� , z Money to loan on farm property. wills pro-. I' livered y D. B. Macdonald on the Sunday and M Percy to sweet dreams o - the x bated. OFFICE-At whitevale. will be in I • .., 1 Was attended b a number of the relatives ! ; I .i i. milk q tion, fatare, ,nd wishing them all the felicities :, Brougham every Monday afternoon for the1. t from tui, looali&y. The youag,fellow was Jinn' heart was ver boa on Sunday nasal t the wedded state. ; transaction of business. 97-7 - shod& 28 oars Of y y I .11 . ' y age and a bright youth. and he as Been slowly winding his way to . MONEY :TO LOAN APPLY TO F. A , c His sorrowing friends have the heart-felt the vill and hamming, "Wait Till the MARKHAM t x 111 I 1f1 Hutchison, aprraiser at Claremont for �►+ i s m &h Of all.Cilareal011& >�rlends i11 &his » I i 1• . )" _:a L r. , I_ i y Clouds Il By Jennie. .- Canada Permanent Loan & avings Co., head 1 i• _ heir hour of dee sorrow. office,Toronto, stock capital 3,000,000• Total af. ///"_ - f - p Fire rake oat in Mr. Pickering's board Ther will be a meetinR of the E. R. Y. ` �k assets$8,700,000. The compsn lends money on I We must-oall the attention- of our vil- fence a d did considerable damage on Ban- Ag'I S iety next Wednesday at the Bo. x lowest current rates of inters any on favor- / lagers to the fact that our streets require day evening. Supposed to have caught cieties ffice to consider the erection of a ti ` able terias of repayment, tgages and de- ; , i bentures purchased. No com 'asion. No delay _ cleaning up, while the pathmaster s at• from mo one throwing away a burning Dew be 1 ,; Expenses moderate. 48tf tendon is directed to the very dangerous cigar. Som part robbed the Franklin Hausa r A A. POST COUNTY ARCHITECT oand&&ion of the sidewalk leading north on Thin a are getting pretty rough around till on aturday of about 87• Suspicion _, li singing practice. Now boys mind year- points r young fellow bunting for work :, • for the county of Ontario Drawings ' Brook street. That collection of old cans and speoifleations furnished for every clas of 'I: - and other rubbish near the weigh scales selves i r it is rumored that Archie is going- and w o was given his dinner by Host11 p4 s. I building, Steam and hot water heatin and to ear y a blackenake, Be careful. and Torran . . ventilation a apeciaay. omae-Gerrie look I 1 does not materially aJd to the&pPearaocs d.on't h t the wrong one. The arkham Junior baseball club have - 11 eorner Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby: I ` `of oar town, while a& f "nent intervals Qum•as : Why Jim did not up to my arranRbd for a friendly match with _the �I Aeeidenee-Kingston :cad East Piokerins. 97-y I` the limbs pruned from the ad'acant or- old'ho e, my home oti the hill last night 7 senior team at the Agricultural Grounds �: , s T. PENNELL, HOUSE PAINTr,R i. chards are piled oa oar back streets. Why a w d{d not fulfil his promise ? If on Saturday, May 12. Game commences ; ,ti E-. and Decorator. All,kin4aof house paint- I These unsightly heaps obbald be removed the ch r folks are going to speak friendly at 2 o'pIock. Admission free. � - ing,sign writing, graining, paler-hanging, lea. . ' &/ ones. Nothing adds more so the a�a in ? It Fred wad beet man Banda Rtirior sa s that Jlr. Vanzant threaten- d` ing, kaleomining, tinting, etc., done on atort notice, All painting done by me rill be of pure ' gearaaes of a Village ths►ti direly kept Qight ? Reil dint in it. Y ed the Council with another law suit an ,A linseed oil and white lead and satisfaction guar- • , I --RoBBx BURNS. less they build another kind of fence streets. It is to be desired that our people �1� anteed. An early order solicited.' Any order �': - - - ate O ks lot. e hope that left with J.Tanner & Hon butchers, Pickering, I will attend to this matter at onoo,and that i I around the.W rw r O . W OUNUARTON r will receive rompt atr. uiion. Work oho and r?' I '" I - I , rnmor is wrong this time, we havo certain- f r residence, each one will ooptribnte what he or she ly had enough law in connection with this j, -----w.--- , -_ 191y-_ someth' g usually said about Barnara's dun towards walking Claremont one of the - The Piekoring Township $abbalh ! i y the most fastidious. ,: VOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Ano- of sat si„ tioneer,Valuator,eta,for East York and Bargains & d some piece of jewelry that most tidy ,villages in the Province. School Association will hold &'convention We g presume the Council will Ree that a 3. , the whole of North and south Ontario. Strict At a meeting hold Tuesday evening, in the'Presbyterian church here on Tues- proper legal fence is built, and that no ad- ' {'i Mt on given to all orders b mail or telegraph. has.eo a f om,his stock. • Perhaps a tak- May 6th, for the of o seizin da n &, Ma 2$nd. oommenainq ai 10 vanta a whatever taken of Mr. Vanzant Cha S Moderate. Address by POUCHR, y g Y g l Bo Brougham.out. ing br chlor stick pin,-a handsome ring or the senior football orad, the following a, m. Following is an outline of the If a law suit occurs after that is done the _ officers were elected : Hon. President, E. program to be presented : blame cannot possibly rest on the should- F0 ILTS L, AUCTIONEER, ETC., chain, a pretty set of bangles. He has P p°• Y ; R. Eddy, Viae President, W. H. Bundy MORNINU SUSSIOx .; ere of the Council.-Sun. . � • -Green River,solicits sales from his num- sold h n eds-he has hundreds left. Captain, T. Gra am, Secretary, W. Mo. Dov tional Exeroises. Secretary's Re- The othet' Sunday Daniel Barkey in re- erous friends both fax and neparr. Sales of farms, �•, farm stock,and everything that is to be sold will LaroL, Treaeur , D. McFarlane Exeoa• rl d Verbal Reporte of Vision VDixi• moving a dog whish prevented people from When you g0 to Whitby, look over his ' p° 8 entering the door at Dixon'sHill church.. be handled by the subscriber with the utmostfive Committee, T. Graham, J. btoflat&, mitis Election of Officers and Report K 1__ caro and sold to the very best advantage. 481y stock. I'j had hjs hand severel bitten. • ___ _ _ I ; I, i R•Rawsoa,A.8h and and J.Gerow. The of Pro inial Convention by Mr. H. D. ' club will meet or Tho law suit of r, Blanker vs. Flan- _ JOHN_LESLIE BOOT AND 13HOE -- - =- - general practice at 7 Willso . Address of Welcome by Mr. G. agan,INewmarket, for giving the plaintiff o ;. Maker, Pegged sand sewn work. orders o'clock sharp o- Tuesday and Saturday Parker, Dunbarton. "How to Encourage haebernd liquor contrary to notice, was not R•!q promptly attended to. Experienced workman- eveningsFt wo . All challenges will be gladly Bible Study," by Rev. J Chisholm, B.A. tied few days ago by the defendant pay- .., Nsurf. Don't forget the stand,nearly opposite the , ing l�,rs. Blanker $100, togethe[ with all ews,King street,Pickering village. 7-v received. TheGreenwood club will visit AFTT1allo0N s)esSION. ORDON HOSE, Pickering, Ont., us on thea4th d bays a °latch with our Dev tional Exercises. Addresses or costs of the gait. . QLLER MILLS bo e, The game will start a& 2 p.m., and papers b Miss Dille, Pickering Mise Friday Magistrate Wingfield committed { James. y y B i Y g , Gordon,proprietor, Tble otelis a • will taker lade i Underhill's field,south of Sande son and Miss Gould, Claremont ; Robert Whittaker for trial on a charge of f tine new brick building, finished in eaperiorI. beating and stabbing Arthur style, Every convenience and comfort for the the manse. On boys are getting suits, Mrs, Wagoner and, Miss Johnston, 'of ease `lting, g g �� travelling public. I?ew shit commodlotieetables t0 the purchase f which our vitt ++ ' Barn rd in the cheek. Whittaker has W. and shade. 86y p villagers Broag am. The Teachers Responsi- lease some land from Barnard in Mark- Whe tf Wts and TWO Rowed contributed some 016. Every member sof bilitie and Opportunities," by Rev. A. ' 1. , the club is requested to attend ham township, and the two quarreled v . ;_ y . WANTED ,, regularly,, practice white Claremont. Disenseion, 15 min. + � Ba le y ates. Addles by Rev. J. T. Caldwell, baker a(ether sass fined by the Magic rate9 . - ntano.,.. Bank . -_ i� M. A. B. D. Pickering Sub cal The for or which I will, pay 1 i r using abusive and threatening language T1=k PICKERING BRANCH. i 1 BROUGHAM. Imps ca of Teaching Sabbath Obser- to Barnard. _ I van ." Mass meeting of Children, oon• Oar farmer irianda ehoald remember the hlghef3t price.•:( Bodell isited the city on Wed_ duo by Principal Firth, g that now is the time to out "black knot .3.: �• J• Piokerin Col• ,.- Upon for the transaction of all legitimate 1 '; need& - - . Banking Bassineds. y' lege. 011owed by Rsv. Mr. Reynolds, from Lhe sherry trees and plain trees. Di m Robert Ur- aria of$oodand,-is visit. Bron am, recti the warm weather be ns,the s res Omo$HOaas-From 10 to 8• Saturdays COR M AL for feed q g y �"' �' 'W- &fig with his bra er Alec, here. WSKING $JZWroN,- which._propogate this. fungus disease to 1 o'cl�ak, Alex. Ur, aha has been ill fol the past Day tional Exeraibes. '+ The atm of ripening and spreading the evil. The I-I • pe tori. This makes.- branches should be burned as soon as they �avinga Bank In �onnectian. week: He is s ng from from a severe sold. the Sabbath School,>, by Rev. J. B. Mo - _ (8-y). GEORGE HERR,.Mama et. ' :: Thos. Sander on has leased the Cowan Lasen Columbus. "The Sabbath School are cat to prevent the spores from ripening f g � t e best feed there 18. „ B, and spreading the disease. Wherever ap - DE��ER' --- resideacie recent y viwated by Wm. Har• in Re! Sion to the Home. by Rev, char a are&solaced there will be bat little T�T grave.; McI. Hamilton, B. A, Toronto. Ad• �i r E .. Try it, ,:,, • . trod le in kee in trees tree from this ; _ i ?sir. and Mrs. Pard of Heswick, vis><&- drese s b Rev. Mr. Pickett and Ray. p� R y' soon ge. If the knot is on a large limb -of �L " . First-class vehicles and horses for hire day PL UR,,: F'amfl 'r` $1.C)0 ed with the lat 's father, Colin Philip, Mr, Si le,y Whitevale. Farewell words a va noble tree, kerosene or linseed oil r'_' or night. Teeming .done prom tl b this week. by Mr T. Henderson, Brougham. Clos• may be tried and will usually give good re. - day,or job. 'Bus in connection promptly y pe bag. Manitoba 1. There will be man froW here at the ing E ercises y K . ° Manitoba, Wj; y sults ff persistently applied, but ae a gen- ing all G T R trains. Freight and ' . Sabbath School.Convention at Dunbar• Ev y effort will be made:by the local oral nle-there is nothing so satisfactory as , t x eapreas slivered to all parts of ' per b�g'.14,�;+ tan, Tuesday n xt. oprim ties to melte this CoaPentioa a'sno• the Wife and the saw.-Economist. _ " the villiade. Th® toenail met on .Ma>sday, but the cage. Collectipn at af6ornoon and even- s a.' . Board, sale.1 I ' and commission stables in T I CT LX A S usual number o visitors were not present. la sessions. It is expected that every a postoffioe at Sandridge Was broker connection, * '.,:: .' , Qnitfe-a.number of I . titions for g C3C. S7CT. ,,,� pe gravel 8aaabbs h tiabl in the Township mill be into red burglarized on aunday night Pro PICKC �R. I were presented, ,_ mel r � o . p•, UROG! 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I �. �., .�.. r. _ :_I '�'� �I'" _ ..t. &.,. � _ s{ ., �. y. __ - 4 . -..-. ., ti:.:.. - -". �y, F- - .: • a n e - - Btoly,ho relief. From hat moment he felt nc•more 1'1 1J WORLO l 11 .1 't►nd1 currled,It softly, just abovie the breath, concern about the service their it lie had ROUND, . * ' ; , .-..- -I - THE UP �,Y . AT STI AGATHA'St , e tone fah is neither a sigh,h, nor engaged ed one o the sorts of (`.god to "sttp- f• i the h R with R 4 ,. - a,.. °s I ':.:, ,a:- a crit, nor a, whisper, but, that harmony of ply.' ;� ,� W AT IS { t?ING`ON Il� 'H �FaU� . , - BY $LIZABETfI STEWART PH6LPs, Irl 7191 CENTURY. I i . �� alt which makes of music prayer. . Are you fila nt? asked his wife in atone , He must have entered on the motive tof this of anaoyanae. She offered him her smelling-- CORNERS OF THE GLOBE. . 't =` + 1 .- ; _ .—_.._mak s" I. . I : I • " ' �- - i -� � ' strain ; opinions differed atterwards as to salts. ,: The old clergyman sat with hie feet upon without sun. IIs chid not tatty; but his this ; some said one thing, some another ; (T BE C©NTINVED.) . . Old and Nowl 'World Events of interest , w the base of .hia- little cylinder coal-stove. I thoughts were yet alive. He remembered but it was found that moat of the audience I ' Chronicled BritAy—Iatereating Hap,' H!a thin ankles shrank in the damp stock- Saint Agatha'e, and the sermon which he h;:d not observed the entrRnce of the I - inga which he had.uot been able to change was to preach tomorrow. He knew that reacher at all The choir cea$ed and he - FACT. ABOUT RUBIES. Pentose o Beeent Date. since he came in.out the storm, because, not one of his people (ignorant of sucth was ; and no more could be said. The - - The States telephone exah�nge$ represent 1' • owing'to some persom►1 preferenbe of the matters)would understand how to get word church was well filled, though not over- IOO,OOQ,000. laundress, lie could not Snd any airy ones:I to the city vestry. He tried to give direa� Gems of Grea Vaide and iteatsty—The Col A sin le balkery in New York makes20,• . His worn alt o iia ed upon big cold tions but his voice refused his bid3in crowded, and the deoorotle rustle of a fash- g g. leell. a of Burtuah's King. 000 pies a da PP Pp P ionable audience in the interval preeedioR P Y• -. feet when he moved. But he lied on his ` He knew that he would be supposed w worship stirred through the house. The story o the theft and possible reaov• A stone Saw in nae iu Rutland, Vt., does ' 'flowered dressing-gown of ancient pattern have failed to meet his "appointment, per. In.the natural inattention of the t»ament, • . and rustic cut; er of Kin 'T eebaw s crown jewels, the work of 1C?0 men. his high arm-chair was haps to have been thwarted—a rural clergy it was not remarkable t hat most of the eo• Y j ,cushioned in chintz and excel3ior behind ;man, old and -timorous, baffled in an ilio- P has been so th roughly discussed c,f late is 12,000 buatiela of oysters s.re eaten every le failed to notice the strange preacher till g Y '. da in New York cit . his aching bead ; the green paper,. shade ; portant professional engagement—by "_a I'kel to brio rubies into more common Y Y - b 1 e was atnonq them. I Y . was on hia study-lamp his est beloved trite snow. He was to have taken to But to the church oflictt'whose �rtind was appreciation, suggests an English paper An Englishman has invented a detachable books (for the old saint was a student) lay . evening train• He was to be the guest preoccupied with the supply, -there was heel for boots hand shoes. , within reach upon+ the table • sled u on ' of the veru man who wrote that leasant The real Yalu of the lost rubiee� is not P P y P something almost startling in the manner o� A crusade against chattel mortgageaharks . - them were hie manuscript sermons ; and letter. He was to preach in Saint Agatha s his approach. known, boos se•Orientals prize-their jewels was begun in Milwaukee. - . . : - .he sighed with the.content.of a man who tomorrow. He was to— . - I g , The vestryman s uneasy eyes ware not for their wet ht rather than great perfec• The Fibre Works Port Huron turns out � feels himself to be, although unworthy, in I Nay,—he was not--nay: He was to do conscious of having slipped their guard tion, and ano her consideration Wthe fact four carloads:of stuff daily. (. the loving arms of luxury. A rap at. the none of,these things. A sick man, mortal- upon the chancel for a moment; he herd but `4 door undeceived him. .: His landlady put in ly a sick man; past power of speech, he turned his head olitely, though a bit that red spin Is often pass in the East for The metropolitan police commissioner of. her withered face.- Q . (lay upon his carpet.lounge, shivering under p y y London-employs 15 U83 men. "Sir," she said; "the widder Peek's a• t}►e pile of thin blankets and cotton com- impatientlty, to reply to some tririat remark the genuine ub , with which the have l ey , It's 'oat like her to' take a night , the is that hitt been wrapped around him, of hie wife a when, behold, the preacher nothing in a mmon except the color, al. The United,States pension appropriation:- ;65R Y g J , stood before him. though they re found in the same bed with Ifor the year is $151,0uU,UUU. like this-- but She's sent for you. I In ' and gently faced his fate. . He could •n°� AftUrwarda it was rumtltired that Cwo or ru.`.ies and aappbiros- The Pamoua Black Minnesota gets$1,500,000from groes earn- a say I don't call you fit to go." preach at Saint Agatha's. And he could three persons in the sudieneo sad not,been, Prince ruby n the royal crown of I+�nglat,d Ings of railroads in the State. _ "A man is always fit to do his duty," , net explain to the vestry. Perha a 'h" taken b sur rise - this wa ,but had full is onl s e nel. Rubies and sit hires. ' - - " . pp y P y Y Y P PP All the telephones now operated in-Japan said the old �Iergyman, rising. "I will,go heart-sickness about this matter an aided observed the manner of the stranger's en- are identical in their 'Component arta The . - at once. Did she send—wny—convey- ' a little—one likes" to . think so—so his P p are owned by the government. trance ; yet thecae.persons, when they were form of orys allization is'the same. Their. _ anee?" disease grew upon him : but there are mea The highest mountain in Japan is Fu i• , "Catch her.!" retorted the landlady. who will.underatand rite when I say that sought, were ditlicult to find. There was haidneas ani s ecific gravity are Daunt, and g P Fug i., shabby woman who eat in the gallery they are fou rd in the same 1?ed of clay so ams, which'is 1.3,000 feet high. r "Why she hain't had-the town water let this was the greatest disappointroept of his among the "poor" seats ;she was clad in closely to other her that one side of a stone John T. Hiller was arrested in Chicago - in yet—and she mouth her fifteen thousand humble holy li e. I ' rusty mourning, and had a pale and patient will be brrgi t blue and. the other as red as 'on the charge of having seven wives. - dollars ;nor she wont have no hired girl to I As Saturday ight drew on, and the stare face vita familiar to the audience, for she blood, In t oth aluminum is the principal 1 do for her, Lot that none of 'em will stay came out, he w heard to make such-efforts ' q. An apple tees recently blew dovrn in Con waa a faithful church-goer and had ingredient, tut the mystery of their real necticut which waa known to be a century- ' ' .along of her a week,and Doba�n's boy's at td speak attic latel' , that one of his weep. , attended Saint Alalba s , or many yearn. difference has never been solved by and a half old. the eoor, a drippin' and cussin' to get you, iziq people (an atle�ctionat,e woman of a _ for he a nigh snowed under. I g It came to be oat through the sextons Science. Sties a mouth• bti tighter wit than the rest) made out, as she that this poor, woman Among tl a finest of historical rubies Three of the largest Japa:xeae maples in b gossip or otherwise, p less old heathen-miser, the widder Peek.' I b nt lovingly er him, to understand so had seen the preacher's' approach,• quite were three m f the French crown jewels,and the country aTe now standing in ProaI Z "Then there is every reason why I should much as this. clearly, and had-been mu-�h moved thereat; one of these formed" part of the dowry of Park, Brooklyn. , not -her," replied the clergyman in "Lord," he said, "into thy hands I colli- 'but when some effort was made to find her, Catherine d Modicie on }isr marriage to A design for a font of phonetic printing . his authoritive, clerical voices "Pray call mit my S—" I r „ and to question her,on this{ point, unex� Henry I1., + n�i it weighed `2#1 carate. The type of 42 characters has been patented by the lad in from the weather and tell him I "He commit his! spirit to the T.ordl r . Ziwill accompany hint at once:" sobbed the fan lady. peeted obstacles arose,=-she was an obscure other two ere react for lliarie Styart when li,obect S. Avery. " ed her pe rson, serving in some menial capacity s4e reigned as Queen of.France. It is said Dr. Herz has threatened to publish all the He did look about his study sadly while But the list listening parishioner rare for floating employers •she-waa arcus mad that the lit a of Burmah possessed at one he-was making ready to leave it. The fire fingers to her ips. g P dooumeutis in his possession relating to 0 slip in and ot f church hurriedly, both time the fittest collection of rubies in the the Panama scandal . ": in-the base-burner was quite warm, now, !. "Lord," he aid again,and this time the P I " late and early,—and nothing of importance world and trey took great precautions to . and his wet,much•darned stockings werg dullest ear int a parish could have heard Under the 300 Protestant foreign mis- . . beginning to dr The room looked shell- I the words—" rd," he prayed, +'into "thy moss added from this quarter to the general pretreat strangers from reaching their aionary.aoeities there are 4,717 men ands - er d ands leasant ; his books ran to the t hands I comms —m supply.': interest which attended the eccentricities mines. Before the'unnexation of the country ',755 women miseioneiries. - - P y of the supply, by England all rubies valued at I,OOe)rupees - . ceiling, though his floor was covered with 1 Sunday mor i,ng broke upon the city as The stranger wasa stat# a trifle above the were clahm d by the King, and the fl In Prussia 18 and 14 are legal ages a. . .- - straw matting, with old pieces of woolen cold and clear a the sword of a rebuking -ordinar height, of ma jestie mein and car- received no reward except the King's favor. Which men and women may contract a carpet for ruga ; his carpet-covered le;unae angel. People n tlt'e way to the Wes End y g matrin4onial alliance. ria and with the head which Ordidary travel was. forbidden, and mer- ' - was wheeled out of the draft;his lamp with churches exch ngecl notes on the thermome- �� The Atalan the teen shade made a little circle of light ter, and talks .of the destitution of the both fearlessness and purity of nature. As chants had great difficulty in dealing with tt},Ga., federation of trades g he tided to Ilia lace behind-the lectern, s the chiefs of the mining districts. I n have adopted�reaolutiona declaring the A.P. - and coziness; his-Bible and prayer-hook lay poor. It was o cold that the ailing and g P A. as inimical, to unionism.. ' . . hush struck the,frivolous,audience as if it order to pa chase jewels a man had to-first open within-it besides the pile of sermons. , the aged for th most part stayed at home. had been smitten by an aingel's wing ;such- obtain a li.ease, then report himself 'at . A dumber hof interpreters, intended for- .: He had meant to devote the evening to the But the young the ennuye, the imitative, ower is there in noble npvelty, and in the Ruby Hall n Mandalay, stating the exact war service, are to be a pointed' to serve . " agreeable duty of selecting his discourse for and the aoul•si k, got themselves into their P - . authority of a high hear amount of money and merchandise hp in the (fermi}n army. They are especially - Saint Agatha s. His mind and " his heart furs and carri es when the chimes rang, y R wished to t ke with him. This information required to a probcient in Kussian and - were brimming over with the excitment of and the audiences were, on thea - whole, as When bud the'aimilar. of this prei#,cher was sent to the atlic�ata at the mines, and French. . that first event. He would have liked_ -to ' comfortable a d as devout as usual. led the service in- that senerable and . at ever stopping lace on the way, both : concentrate and consecrate his thoughts I The vestry an S t nervously in his pew. fashionable liouse of wc�rahip? In what y PP t� P Y► Professor'( eorge Wehner asserta*that he . upon it that eveiiin As he went cough-- He had not fol recovered from the feet Ding and c ominR, .the merchar►.t And hie has solved the problem of aerial navigation. y past years hard his oounterpart served i. P g ins, into the cold entry, it occurred to im, that his eupp y had disappointed him. them ? gRage ware carefully examined. If ha gra machine zs being tested secretly by the " that the olio his fun was more sinful I Having sent h scoachman in vain to all the returned with t�ubies beyond the value he . • p g p g Whom did hs resembles of"the-long line of Austrian t�wvet'nmeat. ; than he had supposed ; but he pulled his Saturday• even n Pains fro meet his country eminent clerical teachers with wEtose nal- declared_ in farting he was dealt with as PP P . } g q bein akr,u gIar. - The King of Italy, it ie said, display old cap over his ears; And his thin overcoat parson, 11e ad used but Sri uneasy tries this elect people was familiar! What rest indiderence on the sub ec,t of Anarch to meet it and tramped 'out cheerfull night. had been his hirtor his cteaisStical A�ded t the value and testily of the g L ' - Po the storm. P Y "I had supposed the old marl had prilici- position, his social connections?. It was ruby were its magical properties, which tete• When the recent bomb explosion the ancien considered powerful enough to occurred, and the announcement was made . . "Well, well, my lad !' he said, in his plea about Su day travel," he said to his characteristic of -the audience that this „ h °' warm-hearted moa to Dobson'S bo "I'm v�ife "but it sem he is comm in the guard them from poison, plague, sadness, to him, ' o(merely shrugged hie should- y y ; R last question was first is the minds of a buil thoughts, and wicked spirits," and to ars. sorry for you that you have to be out a morning, efts all a might at least have large proportion of the worehippei'ra. What i keep Lbem i i�health and cheered in mind.' Sir Frederictc Murton brought a fast night like this." sent me word. , was his pprofeasioaal reputation—his the• Although superstition is not such a ow- The boy spoke,of this afterward, and re= 11 - "re;legraph ngiiithecountryis—difficult, 010 v What were hia views" on choir- P cyclist, who rues careering through Pi+eca . - metnbereti it fon -for a bo But at the sometirtea, I have heard," re lied the lad. gY erful lnfluer ce to those modern days, the illy Circus, London, to reason by the appli- . g y F Y boys,confe.3sionals,and candles- on mission I chs eta, and the pauperizing of the poor , cheerio u litt0s of the rub era full A time he did but stare. lie stepped,grumo- I vaguely. She was a handsome, childless 9 R 9 Y Y P' catcon of an umbrella to his back with;,such ling, however, and. plunged on into the woman with-the haughty under lip. of her These inquiries swept through the -inner enough b the women who are fortunate force that the police had to be call1.ed to - drifts ahead-of the old rector, kicking a class. filer h abs d spoke cheerily, .but he consciousness of. the audience in the first °Hough to p�saesa a gem. quell the raw. 1 path for him to right and left-in the wet, • was not at ea e, a d she did not know how moment of his atipesrauce, flat in the A Russian cavalry colonel has been ex. ` -packed snow ; for the widow Peek laved at to make him so. second, neither these nor any other paltry . A FIEND IN HUMAN FORIyI- ecu ted at Odessa for betraying military - least a mile away, and the storm was now f TneSunday or ingtrain ea"mein-from the queries fretted the smallest soul Wfor him. � secreta to a general on the staff of a foreign . - become a virulent thing. , country stats n thirty miles back, but the The stranger must hav had an impresrsive a itlaa Th a Ya Vitrtoi on s "�'etuian to p°v4er. }3e-had received an annual ,pay• - What passed betwean the ,unloved, rite- ' old clergyman wasnotamong its passengers. 'countenance ; yet afterward it was found - Montreal. trent of'?'f,Ot� franca for two yeAra as an _ . elected, dying parishioner and !-.er pastor * Now thoroug •ly alarmed, the veatrynian that no two descriptions of it. agreed. : -- - informer: I I . . was not 4nown to any butthemselves,noris I had started for hi hat and coat, when his r Some said this 'thing, sopis said that. To Judge De noyera had a-vitriol-throwing - hiobody rv��uld have prophesied fifteen- � there witness now to testify thereof. Neither ; parlor-maid brought hien a message: It. this person he appeared a gentle, kindly case braugl t before Iiia attention the other years ago that in the year- lot France does it.in ariy way concern the record of this had been lef at he door, she said, by a man with a persuasive mannor;.to that, he morning. he ease is a serious one. Ira- would concur to as much beer as Bavaria. naris-rve, except as the least may concern -messenger who brooked neither delay nor looked majestic and not manding. There Mary _hew nan is the victim of the out- Yet, there arse the figures under the eye Jf' . -- the lamest circumstance in human story. a question, but rde ed her to tell the master were soma who spoke o an auLltoritative rage. NV[it n she appeared before the Julige the statiatician. In every reataurant and - ' For, inview of what came to pass, it is of the Nous th t- the supply ,for Saint severity is the eye whiv he turned upon her face w s hidden vyith ba,"dagei which Cafe in I'sri�, where Burgundy and the { impose ble not to nut the old judicial quer- i Agatha's was int a city, and would meet " them ; but these were of many. There covered fho iaj�uries ItMI,the acid had made. nectar of thv Bordelaise were on"ce the only tion. : id it pa-y ? ' was it worth while? the engagmen at the proper time and place. were those who murmured -that they had Her black cloth dress had turned a brilliant ' beverage, beer is now supreme. when the miser's soul went out at midnight, I The old olerQ man., the messenger, added, melted beneath the tend rnessof hia glance, yellow, in I laces where the vitrol had fall- ` on the wings andtherageof thatblind,black had been bud enly stricken with a danger• snow before the sun ; sod such were en upon it. Such was the power of the A new sec in Russia is known a� the- storm,did it pass gently a subdued,forgiven ous illness, arid could not be expected ; but more As to the featur of his face, . men acid that i had eaten through the sleeve , Underground .Peo.ple, lately organized, in . spirit, humble to learn how 'to live again ' hi 'eubstitute, would fill the pulpit for th1e differed, as spectators arfe sp t to do about of her dress and burned into her flesh. Her Sarntotf: Wh n a person fella ill, the 'ldere -- for Christ's sake and his who gave himself day., The ve tryman was requeeted to feel the,linesments of, extraordinary couaten-- wounds we a dressed at the General Hos- come in and baptize him anew. Then they : - . I- - —as hi Plaster had before him—to comfort no concern i the mattrr. The reacher t h0 r e e of the ian'who is char ed carry him do n into an underground�aby- . P anew. What was the ceptor of hie eyes, Lhe pt at, T m n g • and to lave ? Did it pay ? Do such things preferred`reti "ement'u'ntil the hour of Lhe contour of his lips, the *,)tape of his brow ' with this crime is Charles Maxwell He rinth where h is left to wrestle with death ; . - pay '. l;od knows. But ae long as men do I service,-and ould fulfil his -duties at the Who' could say ? Cos seting testimony calls himself a merchant, living on Sher- alone. Atter a week the elders eocrre to , - not kudw, there hill always Le a few among • churn i at the appointed hour. arrived at no verdict.� In two respects Brooke street, but the directory apparently inspect the si k man, and, if dead, a is I. - them who will elect to disregard the doubt, But when he vestryman, feeling flurried alone opinions agreed abkout the face of this is ignorant f his existence. duly buried, . to uveas the divinity of uncalculating ascii• eapi a hima himself, tapped at the door of the man1.-; it commandexl, anal it shone ; it hall - hire. Newman_ told Judge Desnoyers that A eitrious ox was recently found , mid fire, and to pay its price. 1 xur ous vestry room, gracefully refer- authority and light, Th$shrewdest hetreny• while slt_e was out mile was informed that the ruins. of Pompeii. It was made of For t ie soul of the widow Peek the price I ishe that inter for the rector with the hunter in the congregation would not hav* Maxwell had been seen trying to enter her marble, or ala aster,two inches square,and - was large,Iookedatinour matheinaticalway; sore t roat who was in thesouth of France, dared question this clerjgyman's theology, house. In order to protect herself against oloaflly sealed. When opeue(} it was found . for when the old clergyman, havingahrived . e.fo nd it 1 cke ; and to hie unobtrusive orthe tendencies of his; ritualistic views. him she went to No. 5 police station and to be full of pomatum of grease, hard, - - her cowl.and closed her eyes,started to come ,,. nock! no ane er ame. - At this uncomfort- The veriest Pharisee in the audience quailed notified the police of Maxwell's behavior, but very fra rant. The smell resembled - ' home at one o'clock of the morning the le oment the sexton 'tiptoed up to say before the blinding (brilliance of the As she was going home she met Maxwell that of the a eetest rose. It is singular Storm !had beedme a malignant force. t tat t e sup ly ad requested not to be preacher's face. It w a moral fire. I't on thh corner of Anderson and Dorchester that we, in the•nineteenth century, should . ' . Already wet through and through his thin urstu bed un it t e service should begin. ate in,o the heart. Sin ud shame shriveled streets. 'With an oath lie uncorked a large be able to reRale our noses wfth perfumes - coats aiid worn flannels, weak from the ex• the a xtion supposed that the clergyman before it, bottle containing vitriol and tried to throw prepared in tl�e first. ' posura; the watching, and the scene of • Oeede!- extr. preparation ;- thought tliat it into here els. Some of it weqt in her ' . One might say that all this was apparent y In the-English"navy a- drink record is death, every"breath a sword athwart his ( paras a thegejntleman wasfrom the county . faces and a little ori her'left a slid- . $bei I ' Y in the preseher before he had spoken a y kept against every officer not in command, - inflame,d lungs, with fire in his brain, anis and, ah—u use t,o the audience. screened h eyes with her arm. The vitriol +, - - ice at}�ia heart, he staggered against the " What i his name ! What does he word. When he had opened his.lips •ttietie splashed a ov r her dress. Constable °n the same principle tis the consumption - blizzard. . look like?`' asked the ohaii pian with impressions R ere ititen ified. lie g. in Hawthorns took her to the hos ital, book of the sergeants mess in the army. t - . the usual way to read he usual prayers P The book of naval officers wine bills is in• . Dobson s buy had long since sought the- ' nott d,brows. �� . and to con luct the sery ee as was expected A little troy saw the prisoner throw the .spected every week .by- the .captain,. and' ' " _ - shelter of his own h.,m-e, and the old man I ave n t rte n him; sir, • treplied the em t boat-a awn He irked it u and 11 was quite unattended. True the neighbor xto , ;with a puzzled expressiou, of him. Nothing eoc.en io waa observable it to bio. 6 st.-tion. P P produced.at the admiral a .inspections. If who watched with the dead woman sag- " ow std you receive the meaaaae?" his treatment at the preliminaries of the The rasonar took the matter I coot the latter officer considers the amount in 6, occasion. The fashionable choir, accustom. P y any particular case excessive he records .His seated that he remain till morning ; butB a m ssenger who would not be encu h is court. He leaded not uilt opinion to that effect, and the culprit is .. the widow Peek's house was cold she- was els d or estioned." ed to dictate-the direr ion of the music' P guilty. ( Y q met with no interferon a from the clergy- The esperats fellow also savagely bit and warned. always especially near about fuel), and "Struck by he repetition of this phrase, man. He announced tie h mos and an- beat a prisoner named J. Gallagher, who Ther® is one induatr in whioh there he thought it more prudent to get batik to t)t0 chaijma asked again : " happened to be in the cell with hitt, one his-own 4tove and his bed. . I ��Blot,wha did'the messenger look like?" tbeims that had been se acts quite in- the PP seems to be no serious depression, the busi• ;" -' ordinary manner, and the critics of the night. A charge of mexult was laid against nese of the "\Scute Carlo (Uarnbiinq Com tiVhether he feat his way: whether he the sexton a ook bib head. great dailies took the usual notes of the him b; Gallagher,to which he also pleaded pany," for such is the frank title of the crossed and r"rossed it, wandering from Ijoannoktell ou, air. Ila was a mere not guilty.it int dark and drift ; whether .he fell ease ger.. I paid no attention to him," musical programme. a .fact, up to'the g y �, great gambling institution of \conte Carlo. time of the sermon othtaa out of ills At its annual meeting recently it was an-and l.a} in the Snow fora .time, and rose " Very w 11,: Said the church offs-Der, nounced that the receipts forte year were again and staggered on, and fell ag-tin, and t' rnii�g away contentedly. "It must common course occurs d. They Fall Up AI1d Get Kurt. But having said this onm mast quality. X4,440,000. This is a ecrease of $400,000 so pushed on again, cannot be known. It b all`right. I h ve implicit confidence fa ' is only. known that at half-peat two flu t em�an whose cliosea substitute this is." Was it nothing out of the common course The fish that live at enormous are, compared with the fotmer year's receipts,. . Saturday morning his landlady put her With this he ceased to try to intrude that the congregation is Saint Agatha's in consequence of the enormous pressure, but it represents an enormous profit and b. wrinkled face out of the window, for the h mse�lf upo the stranger, but went- down should sit as the people sat that day,-bond liable to a curious form of accident, If, in colossal dividend. - slav es before the - enunciation of the obasin their prey or for any other reason, , .— a---, twentieth time, in search of him (for she t hill pew, nd eat beside his wife in unsays g hada bought for him in her own hard- S' - i- , , ­ . lenc�e. familiar phrases in the morning a eontes• they rise ' a considerable distrance above Sion. the floor of 'ills ocean, the gases of their the Queen s Name. featur w.ay), and saw flim fallen, and T.htp cLim a S ng and sank, and sang +'What a voice !" moble eyed the wife of swimming bladder become eoneidorably ex. Tt is"probable that most of her bla'eat 'a feebly rying to crawl on his hands and a sin'; P J Y - kneea ap the drifted Steps. 'Holy holy, hula _• the vestryman. But heir uaband answered paraded and their specific- gravity greatly loyal sub'ectrs know the Queen only by her . I- - -'r`. her not a word. Pale, agitated, with reduo@d;up to a certain limit the muscles of royal aty�e, Victoria, and that such of the • Shd aot him into his warm study, past e- it'was so elpar that'the sound rang strained eyes uplifted, and .nervous hands 'their bodies can counteract the tendency to remainder of then' as are aware that she ' . the chair where the flowered dressing-gown twice the usual distance through the knotted together, he eaned toward the' float upward and enable the fish to regain bears another name, and that that is Alex- , and qld slippers awaited him, and as far as a ow it, unlit air;and the sick and the old stranger. At the first ticulate sentence its-piroper sphore of life at the bottom, but andrina, believe that the latter is the ae6 the carpet-covered loung , Beyond this a h me list eiaed to the bolls with a sudden :from the pulpit, he kw w that the aueclass beyondd that limit the muscles are not strong ono, and, therefore, in some sense the infe- he coald not be taken. a irri .g at t air feeble hearts, and wished of his supply was recur enough to drive the body downward,and the rior name. The well-informed, however, B morning the whole' parish ren the a ain that t What a voice indeed I It melted through fleh beeo in more and more distended as - � By g p g ey could have gone to a.huieh, $ m $ know that the Queen's names are Alexan- . = eloor•bell ; the hands and hearts and horses,' ne bed-rid on woman, whose telephone tete great house like orning gold. The it Foes, is raivally killed on its long and in drina Victoria„and a sentence-or two in a -.1 .:- 4 the purses, the nurses, the doet.rrs, the a nn otnd h r with Saint Agatha's, held the heart ran after it as fir,:runs through metal. voluntary tourney to the surface of the sea. letter of her father, the Duke of Kent, 91. Iwatchers, the tears and the prayers of the r cel er to her sensitive ear, and smiled Once or twice in a generation one may hear The deep sea fish, then, are exposed to a .;Written within a couple of months of her . . village, were hia—for he was-dearly beloved ith the quick gratitude for trifling tthe liturgy read like t at—perhaps. In a danger that no other animals in the world christening, and sold a few days since in - ' sins cherriahed in that arish. But.ha la eas res of the.lon sick ae ahereco sized lifetime ao fon er to b ciouated short the aro sub'eet to--ramal that of tum:tlin g` , ;? `t P Y P g' g g + J Y+ g Paris, may account for the; choice of the � , . on hia old lounge in hie study -.mons his It a nptes of the chime. With a leiap and pesiryyman'had "heard nothing which re. upward. Than Such accidents do occasion• ;Second as the principal name." " Her first hooka. and asked of them nothing at all. a th i11 as if, they cast their metal souls umbled it. : ally occur is evidenced by the fact that name " the Duke wrote, " is Alexandriva ; ei . The kerosene lamp. behind its green shade, to t it the tt the voloss of the bells rose "Thank God P he urmared:` He 1 tit some fish, which are•kwown-to be true deep Victoria, by which name she is always call- _ �'i �„ went out; and the Bible, with the pile of a d swells ,- and' ceased- end slept, and his hof;before his face.; He had not realized sea forms, were discovered dead and floating ed at home,.is het'last,- being that of her sermons on the tablA, looked large in the her they d the anthem took the before what strain he had endured. Cold on the surface of the ocean (long before aur dear mother. 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AT LAST ,'TTTRA©ERSED descend. to the gulf of St. Lawrence by A $IIEEIt PAP .R�CRED�fATIOI+� AT i-a ,, � f • - market valirb of each pound. A listleneat• FROM SOUTH T9 NOR_ TH. - one of.the large rivers flowing into it,,. In T TOMB I s; . 1. _ Good, pure water is one of the teaentials need in this �•egard eh rpens the appetite of _,,-„ tela ascent.of the Grand River Mr. Low : �: � ` of health, and-a thriving condition in farm the bu er. ` 40c6ss-of the Cituadlau•expedition dead• will undoubtedly Pesch the Grand Falls of Aesl tdo Filaest �eatri y►flhd8, s�A T$a ' s st.oek. Often a pump, wind-mill, - or the 3 that river which bare been visited and o t` , ed by A. P Low—The Interior of the • rrverllow from apriaga or tanning atreama : described uita+reaeatly by I+Ir, y Cerewaolay is Eliabsrste attd Preagrlbei "' . I;enAasala tTell �'Iooded—♦ I�twwber Br ant of °••max ,� .. AC S IN F W WORDS t b�a Wr/flea Code.=-A Dinner of Chin- ;a + Philmdel tela and ai•a b a part of tl e - .� ". f • lite e;ovtrles—Plc din o e iii + ase Anitseace. '� ,,' ` : t In/err Bow o' C llega xped on. . ,, o t eLIq tis Is �• ::. lite Parti. F - • are pec le epeq'd he English langneige F nerals in Chna very_alab�Orate, u are , t a any other' by_35,�000;000. Informmtiaa has ucwn received of the and wheaet•er possible most moan ficent :.,- . fi , movements and discoveries of the Canadian /. IN NEW ZEALAND. . a l al 'ingham, Eng.,. claims tit• be the ffaire, and thei are all. conducted a cord- hea thi°�st ace in th world.• Government surveyin art that left in � '�'-'- f P Y P Y ing to a ceremonial as _arbitrary.in its de- si C in� ha an aced m of manners that June to explore the hitherto unknown in• Some of the Paternal Nor sures Passed by . -. • -.1 y the Hew eealand• tsetelatare. tails as the S+pisoopat marriage service. ., `� a- - .• - pre cri4; e�iq�iette for•the whole empire. terior of the teat l.abradoc; niusula ,:_, I „ ;, a -;;, � �I �• I g >Pe , These details are prescribed by the Leke �"' ( C risjtopher�#ove,a fl3 year-old resident The expedition is headed b A.P. Low, Though many of the laws whish have z,�, -� i •_ FIO. 1, W�TERII3G TRBIIrR FOR FOIIR FIELb9. D€ etf3�D ,i II�d• if Ctlttin a new set Of y or Book of Rites which erery good China• • teat ! '� K the Ce►nadiwn explorer who four years ago been placed upon the statute books of IVew man knows by hest, and to disobey its ` 'gip,'< can be ut�lized and the accumulation stored H tee arls o plentiful in Chiti and suoeeeded in surveying Lake fdirtaseit,i, Zealand during the last fAw years have or so ciisteibnted that stooks from four least rule is a crime'aeverely punished. _ _. "• 9 . Bue os A res nut tt ie not uncommon for the fabled inland sea cf the Mosta psis been characterized, as "Soaialistio'' sad' A splendid coffin or'the dead is the first �� fields may drink the vl ater from the same ara� to lid �g l s t' g F "Revolutionar " the g requirement, and he poor Qhinaman will , trough. This will prove a great Savin in A for of Iate41 is 'worth more than its Indiana. The white'men of Mr. Lows re- y y are all wa;rkin sold 4 the construction-and maintenance of several Wei ht- n.gold when made into hair springs sent party were the first to cross the Lab- mirably, giving the utmost�geaeral satisfao• 0 troughs,and as stock from one field can be [ rador ,enineula from the south to - e1. y deny himsel`, som times half starve him. � P,A for ora rhe. F tion. The tendeno of the legislation has self, and his fainif , in order that hie r .. ,I. watered just as readily as those ptlsturina in I ', .� ,•, items north. Others had reviousl found been to resoh the lagdless olasa and to teach four, the advantage is quite apparent. The . T ler to tpI oiy r°�unlitg'trolles otisbt•�rd- P Y t daillr hoard may become sufficient to P y Q y y them their ri h buy a casket fine e' ough for so important 7 > manner of arranging the fences for a sixteen• I tion ca a aero "Niagq,ra Falls sus ended I their ora from aobeu to Jantes Ba► b g is and how to obtain them. , foot trough is shown in fig. 1,engraved from fifty fe t above! the virater, ! the trail that Mr. Low folic wed when he There has been no attempt to tear down �i i a ceremony. The c ffin occupies the place z . r ' a sketch by L.D. Snook. If thought best U th�s toren y••ix barons who signed the , visited Mistassini. But the ex dition that established interests, but at the same time. . j one or tyro slats may extend across the Ma na �Chanta three rote their names and. of honor in the ]Foos .- , j { left uebec and Lake St. John earl last no efi'ort has been spared to elevate the ^Z ' I Iron h where the fences cross it at the tore ty three rlade t};eir marks. Q Y Death by no meas implies immediate $' threeoints. In Fi . 2 is shown the T e oh w India a will not allow Itso June traversed the entire peninsula to condition,Of the masses by placing within p g 1 burial. According. the Pall Mall Budget, y - ! plan of utilizing a caldron kettle for the muc a4-a blad of grass to.grow upon the Ungava Bay, nearly three times ms.far as their reach all that .rightfully belongs to same purpose. If these are.usled only- gra es f th ei companions, the distance from , them,or that would tend to their elevation when a Qhinaman dee hie neighbors come ,K �' Quebec to either James , , A ahoy t}}►a adheres so-firmly tti gle sa _ and material prosperity, In the short space in and make the shy ud. The body is put Y . A. Bay or Lake Mistassini.. . ,,_, of three or four ears the county in its coffin. Then he funeral ceremonies ,- . • . , _ i + ' that itt may b, used, to solder piebee to- Y y fins made t � .. • 1 ; Beth r is me�dej,by a French chemist. The expedition reached Ungava en-gag. wonderful progress. Among the Aots which begin, it there is m nay enough. If not, . =` 27 after a summer of ver hitrd and ver have been awed to bring Chia about is the the coffin is put bee in tte plane of honor i # ' T e flute �oo iia name from the 13uEa►, Y Y flail] the famil fine tea look u Employers Liability Act affording oom- y P• - ane 1 caught in Italian waters which has dangerous work, owing tti the difficulty of The da of the de th plate protgotion tFo labor, both as to wages Y , or the day ther8- ''i leve epota flee finger kolas oa its sides, obtainin aides and the wild and ra id after the relatives of livin in the house g g P and responsibility.in ossa of injury. A much l3 . ,y ,E, . T e Japa ese method of laoquering is character of the rivers. From Lake Mis• needed and beneficial Act was the ]Factories and the,friends,00me o pay the last duties of •r sale] toe at least 2,p00 years old. Pieces Aot of 1891. Government ins res et to the decea When the viaiton . ' taasini the party went north to.the East pectors see Y ' mad ten centuries a o are still exhibited. that the factories are clean e►nd health sad arrive they are she into a room in which 'y5 -' '�' Main River, which they"66nded to its head y are all the women an children of the eetmb• - / .•.•WY.'� ,-..;• -T a Romon >ather ad unlimited power well lighted. No person under eighteen /� ovQ his chnldren, s d aonld put them in waters in the it,terior of the peninsula, and years of age and un woman is allowed to be lishment. These la r set up a dismal F . c�Iai s, sell hem into slavery or kill them crossing the height of land and a large num- employed for more than four and one- .howl, in whish the vi. note join, or to which , - i'-„ FIG. 2. CALDRO`T fi ATTRING TRO1J0H. '; Rt Willl. ! bar of lake a, they came xo the head waters half boors without an interval of half they listen symr tically. an hour for a meal. No boy under When.the tympan m of even a Chinese r ` daring summer, they will be found very T e tickei telegtcap is being introduced of ono of the tributaries of the Koksoak or `� durable and will laatm�ny generat:o,s. If into many big spart,Meut avid flat houses in sixteen years is permitted to work more ear begins to ache t e guests are ushered ;i'i f �y Csniapuscaw, s river -nearly ss long ors the than Tort ai ht boars in an week ins into another apartme t, where the men of �� • ice is allowed to form in the kettle, t'lere is Lon ou by tfie Owns, for the bonefit of the Y• g Y dangdr of breaking it. If possible, drilla gena te. ( St, Lawreaoe, which tltiey descended to faetorymnd ehildlaboriepprohibitedentirely. the houaegi�e them sand refreshment` 11 :fir , 1 When a railwa or hi hwa is -to be fihe refreshment va les _according t0 the - ` �_1'�` hole in the bottom for rapid cleaning, leav• T e sigh $bwete� 4rtoat prizei_>4iy the Ungava Bay, immediately south of $udeon Y g y means of the famil in the house of the , in this o en when not In use. If a lar u Ja nese are the to pia for a Picot, reit, a int sever before reachtd b constructed, the Government engineers Y '{ 1, g P l3 P g g y' P St PQ y make the survd and estimate. On the rich it is a dinner. iter the viaitore have ,, eircalar cover is adjusted, but little rain cher y; wir�tarla, pony, iris, lotus and white men from the south, overland, bat wl basis of this estimate of cost the work ie drunk wad eaten they are bowed out by will enter if exFoaed durin¢the winter sea-. chs santhemum• one of the kinsmen of the dead.. . - cion. both of these are equally, available It is s{ id of the fti teal of Alaska'that wayeby the Hudson Kay Company s etsam• given in small seatioae to gangs of men, The dinner-of Chineseaffluen wh8revet for use under barn basements where atcc'c er. who each receive an egaal proportion of they ie do acorn anlmai on land or wale• .. served eonei-ce of-five courses • 1. A v --- the mun'ey earned The contractor ie dis- �Y is usually wintered in several flocks, in fait whi h cion f xke hig er physical rank .or Here is Fcirt Chloro, the most northerly penned with, and the refits stere divided rich, thiole soup, 2.Salad sad meat. 3. t f� . the same trough is available for both locali• whi h eithi its a hig er order of instinct. of the Hudson Bay Company's forts, and among the men. The Government sup ly Birds' nests, sharks' fins and other very -rT� ties as it is readily placed in position. This nourLhin dishes. ` � A horse 3 years o a e with,a remark• here it had been understood the expedition the necessary tools and material at rst tl 4" Mews. 5. ' Fruits >_ . C' will b. found more practicAt 1: than water- able fon ne a fur whi lee die i recent] at eosG Tha men work ve hard and earn and aweetmewte. �' - F ing stock from a pail, as many farmers have y+ Y welt to winter. But famine had visited , Awell-conducted Chiaee fniteral is the tV "._ done for years. As! to the manner of getting Bea ing,, I • The an mal frequently drank good wages. Thep pocket the contractors a t o li or in a ail of water., Ungava prior to the party s arrival, and it rofit and the Government is at no reater most gorgeous sight in Asia. At the front the water into tfie trough, ninny plans are p q P g feasible, adoptin;r the,one considered the C nsider le eXcit mznt has arisen- over was neeesaary to move further oa, Ttiey Dost. One•partieular teatureof thusystem of the funeral procession walk the noisy mcsJpractical with the immedistesurround- the eport t at a lifi of Christ, has been had ample verification of the report that that the yours¢, robust, and middle-aged masialess musicians Thea come men (they � , • lags, fou d inl Th bet in the Lamasery of Hemis. rewehed QueLec some time ago to the effect , men work together, while +,he weaker and• may be friends, they may be coolies) ]Dear- � �E The story f its di�covery it sufiicient!y that anmbers of the Indians thereabouts less vigorous are formed into classes by ing the icsignis of the dignity o-f the dead, .- -i I I %� V . had lattel died of starvation. Mr, Low themselviflf. The ours er and strop er if he had any. Next walk more men, .• - ' How to Make Gilt-Ed ed Butter.]' circ matantoal to tug set a serious attempt Y y g B K too fait pctseeasion f the. manuaoript for writes that between `00 sad 300 died men object to their older sad ascend oarcping figures of animala,idols,umbreilas, Whether a-large orsmall amount of_milk the ritien Museum. POR WANT oP FOOD eerily weaker brother, bet>etuee they and blue and white streamers. A#terthem ^ I - ars n_o longer able to perform their come men carrying pans of perfume. 4, „y or butter is sald from the farm in a year, Mias I atp Hilliard , in Ia paper read to during the winter of 169'-2•9&, and the re• full share of the work. The -old Just before the coffin walk bonus, Chia- one is seldom satisfied with the price that the a York Theo ophi•ts, rpsle of Mainder were is such a state of abject inen ate, however, perfectly content to .tee ppriests. Over the cofiin,a aaaopy is Vit: is ;Paid for it. The limit usually runs from hyp oti m, says the no one a l under poverty that be feared 'to trust the provie- bare the opportunity to ears w livelihood nanally carried. The casket is borne by - E ` . ten to twenty-five cents apound, while the its i flu eii has ever been induced tao sur• ions of his party in that para of the eoua• in this way Ly themselves, and they do so abouta score of men- ; Immediately behind 4 -' • creameries are getting from twenty-two to ren era vital secret, Mauv experiments try, and so shipped them by the Hudson very oomiortalily. The co-opetstive system the coffin walk the children of the deceased. 4' _. .forty cents for the same article, only better hav ben ttied with his intent, but with• Bay Company's streamer to Hamilton Inlet. has givers great satisfaction, and has to a The eldest son comes first. $e is drsreed - c , made and furnished in large lots of a uni• out sure ss. The ehist cause of the shortage of provie• large extent solved the problem of the un• in canvas, and leans heavily upon a sto}nt t w lee form quality. Here is a heavy toes to the t 1 - ' ions st Ua era Wae wu un eedeated stick. I3e is en ed to be too exhausted farm, While is is true tha, good tools 0 e o t e m-15 a rivtxs •aeoupaiions in g pe employed is this oology. �aotbet excellent' PPS • S , Y , •the orf i -pursued -n London. A womwn abseuee of reindeer during the autumc of system ie the Government Labor Bureau, by grief and fweting to walk without the alone will -not make fine butter or rich 'Will for ba f a erovrn a air U►ke new 18fl=• Usually they Dross the Koksoak jf a mea is out of em to meat he makes aid of this staff, The other ahildcen and t; �_ milk; yet ti,ey are indiepeneable to p River duriD October in droves of several P y ' relatives follow this chief moatnrer. � � a .� = encoura a the avara a maker to reduce a shoe en ear them long enough to take g application to the agent in charge of his �a,•- I g K P o`f t 19 ti h stiffness hat new shoes are a t thousands, and the Indiana and Hudson district labor bureau who sonde him to They are clothed in white linen garments. T better article. T,,ols are eo cheap, too, p (;om an 's officials at Fart Chime kill ' The women are carried in shafts. The sob ` to h ve. Y P Y some suitable oxcupatfon, paying for his Y that there ought to be a higher standard . them by the hundred anTi freeze their flesh trans rtaation if neoessar and having it and wail at intervaleand in uniabn. r 1, i❑ the dais out ut of the farm. A a e .ot nR�Cen 'It 'in Berlin,a short Po ► Y, Y P for winter use. Three men ,n osnoes with refunded from the first Mone the man ob• When the burying=place is reached the f ;i In the Crst lace old dais im laments time s o Herr Knoff by smoking aoatinur Y P Y P axes hwve killed .300 of the animals fn_ one tains. Em to ars of labor can sand orderp bonzes begin alianting a mass for the dead, that have b,-en used for years, especially if Duel _ o taro hours a aigara, his nearest P Y � ;. afternoon. for man, sad in this wm Ehe labor market and the coffin is .put into the tomb. A large i; they have any wood about them, become so cdm eti r getting a ay with but seven Mr. Macketit:le, fariiier! chief offscer at Y oblon white marble table ie laced before and w ha f yy is always o n. Amoaq the vaso majority g F t`torou,,hly soaked with old butter grease , wan decla ed the winner Un vw, went out wittt•ri8e sad fife Dart- the tomb. Oa the middle of it is ret a ' ' that itis im osaible to make a tine article y of the pub] o there are no complaints, gaper• :t . . . P I ridges Dna da and name hack with forty- ally speaking sad no Ewalt finding. All causer and two vases and two candlesticks, with them'. The instant cream of tresh y "3 two deer. The Eskimos seen byt Mr. Low seem to a reciate what it bein done for all of as exquisite workmanship as possible. � t V butter comes in contact ori h them, they PR GR SS OF ST AIY� NAViGATTOA. at Ug ,ww are a mach tar er and`finer taco FP g Then they have a a r cremation'! Pa r r"=ri` take Pal the life and fine flavor out of the g g them, each Watkin with a cheerful will w P Pe pe K of men than those of the easterly coast of make all thous new undertakings and figures of men, horses, garments and a fresh article. For: inetgnce, a �ece of I P ! I a bra or. Bu as ike t be Indian Chri fan• score of other things are burned. They are .. t ' board, asis often seen that has been used ' 1 $8. FiCat tetomm sat asperitaents by inaovattons a screens. r. in the dais for man seasons to cover the Mit er o Da t stnton h, Y Y 1-= --- su d to undergo a material resurrection, _-1 Y PPS Y • Y � iced, and all are exceedingly superstitious, '1 - and to be useful to the dead in the Chinese pane of milk, will deaden the cream as feat 1. 02. T e Charlet Dundas, by Ayttt- Tbep have great faith in cwajurers, or Rules ft3r Life. heavers, the tomb is sealed up oc closed, 1 as it rises on the surface of the milk, so iii on In orth and Clyde Canal. medicine men, who succeed most wonder•1 Lad an entertainment concludes the cera• ' that good, butter cannot be made from°it, K Make few promiom Always rpesk the �` I t°, h� Coimet o Tient Bell lttmehed full ra imporig upon the ccedulit of mogy at the grwve. An old churn that smells atrun from a e Y truth. Nevers k evil of as Dna Kee '{ k . v�it stew upend ms a Ent trip from Part• g Y The forms of the Chinese tomb v'stry , g S the►r du s. These indiaaa never ur. ood some n o®r none. Live u to our somewhat. With the va r the coffin .. . • will rob the butter of half its-value. Milk , 1 their dead but ex their bodies u a g �' Y P Y ;� : -E as it comes from the cow-is rich in hi h Gla gow to He.ensbu gh. Bui t by Johg p°is° p° en ement . Be ust before ou are en- is !awed on the roundry po h and lime x NVo d I ort-Was ow 42 ft. b l l t.'• 5 ft. mine hillock, and sometimes build over 6*g j Y g p , • j flavors, b-nt of an e r c 'ing perishRl,le g y crone. Keret lay eft anj gmme of chance 1 6 in de b. I.n ire b Joha Robertson, them a emw11 mound of stones. They de• p rite packed about It, and a ode grave• is ,, nature. To hold t}lose fl.vors, every h ng P g Y Deink ao kt[td of intgxicating 11 uorr. (tel ow ; 3 H. P. co deuein lander,l I posit the rifle sad canon of the deceased .formed. With the rich i van t is built in �. Y with which it comes in,contact must be as g g ' cy Good character is above all things else in dis.; l6 in.stroke. Boiler made b David person near his body, to be is rewdiaoes for r the form of L horseshoe. If he dead was I `;, .. : cool and clean and fresh as possible up to Y his use in the ]Fagg hunting rounds to Keep Your own secrets •ii you. havei may. of note or position the decor tions• of the the time the bargain is struck with the Nal1er' r Never •borrow if you possibly can help its 1> 13. tie Etizabet 33 tone• 51-ft. b I I which h•has gon-j. n case of a season, K� ourself innoatat tf ouwould b h grave and of the coffin are ry elaborate. ` ap '< merchant. and a oon•aquent shortage of gamer in his puke nq haste to be rich if ua ould "f The first nee�sity is.that the stables are f t. ; depth , 6 ft.; 1tl P. The (�l ydey 6J j E ! clean, with no smell of rottiuv manure ton ; ,6 ft., by 14 it.; epth, �� ft.; p 14 H.P. new abode, they o�asionaily leave him a P r �y hea eu s eek to a yrsotn took UROPEAN ECHOES about them. Then use nicely scoured tin Thr Gla+gow, 71 tons ; 72 ft. by lb ft.; '18 supply of provisions. They form their him inn the face. yDo not mar P until ou ' __ I �-` . { buckets to milk in. Harr then milk out H• P apiuion as to wbpther or aoL the diaeaaed Y ,. Y person requires theta when they,find w}►e;h- aro ab.e to suppoe�a wife. Ever Uva,(oris- Over 80 par cent, of the shipping of the ! of the stable or awn from the cows, and 1 14 'T'ne IiAustr P Y e • Y y $ tons;fI fs. y 17 er they have been removed fortune exce tad). within our in some. world ie built in the Brit'`h Iale'a. and _, 1 . set it ircimediately for creamin.; in cans or ft.; rl4.0, 8 fc. Also the Trusty, -Princess Apart from the knowled a acquired of Save when you are young, to spend when nearly one-half of this is on a Clyde, f I - , pans that are perfectly clean, and covered C h r,otte, Prince of Oran a 11dar er wrd ou wre old. A;roid tem tatiaa,throa h fear. Between Paris and Bertin ail matter is R r g Y tbesa aortnern people, frlr. w made some Y F. g n ,t with wood, but with eheEt c,f aC011Ced Ar yle. important disoaveriee in his trfp aarosa ha.. You may no with•taad rt. Never Pup igto now transmitted in thirty fi minutes by . lin. Thi can that holds- the cream must e, : : debt unlevs ou Seo &-wa out a ain. Small the neumatio rocess, whir is found moat l 'Y 1 15. '!Gluier b1x built ;$� brador. including the immense outcrops of Y S F P l} be aca'CoI in hot water every t.;me it ie - `# l lg `IF the make of she Cambcisn a ch- of the and etes�iy gains bring oompetency with advantageous. f c m ,tied, so that no particle the old 1 16. 'rhe Comet app ►red in th8 riser a frau nil u Ind. Good come an an ood The Im erial Ottoman Golvernment has 1 The�nies from Glas ow, lower Silurian aga idong the Ko soak River, q Y ` P -, 1 . - -batch can' get into the new. N • churn g ._ conversatio are the sinews o virtue. our sent three young Turkish w men to France _ 1. which are essentially an iron-bearing series. . shou:d be used more than two seasons 1,419. The Savannah-crossed Atl%ntie in Almost every bed of them fields that metal, character a nuot btu essentially inju ed ex- to study medicine. One of t em has been :� • unless made of metal, or kept imma�ulately 3� aye ( 8 days under steam). ce t by yo r own acts. If any one peaks sena to Montpelier, another o Nancy, and c:can. In' this respect the churn is the �_ ^ • 1 and some of them are ._ l moo. , h Enter rise atsamed from En evil of you let your life be ao that sone the third to Lille. ( j. - rriovt dangerous of all the dairy utensils P g � - ,. PURE HIRMATIO aR$. will believ hint. When yyou retire to bed, The winner of the priz� far the best `1 ,:, and must be aired as much as pos�i-ble up lwn i to n . a, -srad earned the £10,000 is that these close] r enzble think ovee hat ou have been doin durin a eeimen of microsco ie handwritin , of• { 1 1►Tr: Low r y >d g P P li ! t,o the point of crackintl it with-too much pry e' ,� tee rocks orlon the-ewst *oast of $udson the day. ever befdle; if your handg can't feredln Patie recently, snbrt�itted a postal _ : drying out. Let the sun shine into it 1 38. - The Sirtis, Cork to New York, l8 Bay and he felieves that they cover a be employ usefully, attend to the cultiv. card containing on one side the contents of often. While no one should ever put the da !P, en irely steam. gro,Lt era of country about and to the west• atieu of yo r mind• the first two pages of a big newo—aper. 1 a r hands to butter, it must be manipu 1340. The Britanni 115 i torsi • e ed Advertisin be as in i E 1 Ad over _ :� a, Pe ward of Ungava Bay. �'' two hundred and fifty ysa!4's ' �do. It is ' » ; fat •.1, Til to this, the best implements are 8 l�nots i; 1IS passengers ; 207 ft. by 34 The expedition also found evidence that - two flat p d ties, made of har�Lwood, Tlie f.t, dept,n, 2":J it. ; 710 H.P. the continental ice cap took tt�e rise in the PPea ping Under Diffleultl6g, said that the first advertisez gave notice of ;t I :;: table on wtuch the butter is worked is t `" i h easily kept c:ean, and.ahould also be mads uits is. host of bte iners nov ; .bp, iDterior of Labrador and .flowed Outward The Ar deacon of Victoria, in Mashona- #h®foes of his horse and o8ered a reward � enc cantiniied aQ far many yrwra, ever tn- .from a gathering ground in the neighbor• Iwnd,a ao airy of youth Africa of which or its return, wad that the advertisement - of hard wood. But the Dint of fatal error f ad . , P ore ing in size and ped, and eulmtust- hood o the he waters of the bast Main we are be inning to bear a%groat deal, was u'' aueaesaful. 1 h' �' r�It with many farmers wives ia=than t hey will in Ricer ; and, most importwnt of mll, it was .preaohiag Dae Sunday, w138n a baboon ap Fietd Marshal von Blumenthal, the only not pack and market the butter in the g • discovered that the interior of Labrador ie d. surviving German marshal of the Franco- 1 :r8. he G1=eat-Eistein of 18;900 tons; peaced at ono o€ the windows and rna o prose?an war, says he believes that war beat shape!to get ,cod prices,for it. - The everywhere well wooded, so that the old facer at t to clergyman. No notice what- ;. ,- a trouble usually cOlnes from making the 6",9 ft. yt 82 ft.; 7,850 R.P.; when arogue- opinion.that it was a treeless wilderness no ever heirs takeaof]Fifa, ho jumped Into the about every thirty years, for some .unfath- ,, .� butter at oda Limes t'.o in a ze took place, but an iucreaae >� longer holds. Spruce trees, however, do church, c imbed the .pulpit, and perched amable reason, seems to ,be indispensable ' :.nd having no regular ho a pe er and spegd. to re-establish the equilibriium- necessary time, for taking it to town, instead•of brat not as a rule average more than eight inches himself u •on the Archdeacons shoulders, determining on what days of the month 1 81P ty ofZome, 8,000 tans ; 646 ft. indiameter, veaiieh he affeoticnatel embraped, Releae- to the progress and development of so-� l; _. _i abipmenta can be made and then re ulate by .i2 ft. ; 11x890 H.1�. Tha ez edition wintered at Ri olat, the yy aiet ` ing hime It of hit burden as beet he Oould, y everythin to that end. Butter should 889. Cit of Ne York, ,506 toad; p g The Dake of Teck and the Baraaetst y d► � 10 Hudson Bay post on Hamilton Inlet, on the milli ter went on with hie sermon, but always be delivered within two weeks of 56 ft. b 63 ft. I; 18, 00 H.P. the cast coast of Labrador. Mr. Low wlritea the mono , ascended to the rafters, ales, Burdett-Coutts have been. presented in the time the `milk came from the cow • y g •• -\ X393. _Cam a is 1 95J toniq ; 6'� ft. b that he was to start early this month to summers cid a dis^curse to the people,which La°don to Mr, James Corbett tie sails - QV,"' F oftener if•possible, Cream can be held P . Y ascend the $amilton River whish taker iia man who ounded the faces o€ Mr. J. L.. _� � from four to nix da s de engin on how 65 t. ; 30,000 IIS.P. ►, Speed, 21 kn>ts ; no- as a nd the interior of Labrador, "and to ceased o 1y with his._capture. This impu- Sullivan and` Mr. Charles Mitchell in fd t co mode tion, 1;400 passengers. dent pry pk-so moakeylike, tt►ithal—ir said the Southern prize rings. Thus doth the e cold it is kpt and how sweet it was when - _ taken from,the milli, Never let it get too he comparison between the $ritsnnia make the attempt to.cr�a the entire penin• have shocked the Archdeacon and sa>aa- ta or romithe hopes for good qua.ity and sula from east to west at Hudson Bay. He dalized he congregation, from wbieh, one t►riatoorae Of rank sad the aristocracy , i an Gampa>?ia is mens in$truotir•e: yy t �'- h. , rice I appears to have grave doubts of being able might i ter that some wicked pereoq had put of philanthropy,pay tribute'to the arieto- a� i 6 p will be crushed. ..---- to make the entire journey, however, owing the bub a up to.it. craoy of nivaele. .moi The farm output of butter will hardly be Off His Feet. to the impossibility of obtaining guides ._.,,.,,.� Queen Yietoria's deacendanta either:" N large enough to warrant using the ordinary > who I;stow the wide area Of cmun•try tab T e C l occupy now or in the natural course of butter tubs and that is not the beat she e • _ Po An di the WQst impress yen favor- c;oased between the head of Hwmitton Intel h 0 dBStt Spt)t. !. events bid fair .ta situ n seven thrones, to sell farm butter, By all means put pit air y ?'' he asked• The letter is the The oldest lace in the world its file-re• those of the British Empire, the German - • and of the Big River. p " • into one pound or two pound cakc,s, and ` i'ar iedl m© by storm,'' sna�vered the river by which .Mr. Low hi pgs to reach gian ab ut the mouth of-the Mckenrzie river Empire, the Russian Empire, the Kingdom p ass ridges acrc,a the tc p of each:pat with r rn�._ t aveler, ho; on Doe eapaaion $u,ison tiny, but nothing whatever` is in Briti h lkorth.America. The thetiometer of Greene, the tlrand Duchy'.of Hesse, ills ,pie paddle- :Now f:,r a b.t of enter rise ha, b3e w fted scross three caunties by a known of its upper waters, and the best there h s i:een,known to mink.to 70.degrees Duchy of Saxe Coburg and Goths, and she: k ps a lone. maps show nothing but its lower below. ;oro. .: . 1 Duch of Sax®-Meiningen. e:t same �f the paraffin a r to wrap li - P I )fir- Y t e Y tion. y . _ i I , I �, �s� �• _ ~� __ _ . . . . .. L:..: -...:. .. ..rb - - .- - .: -.: ..- .I. i ,. ... .J:, ,:. 'aa+.. -t _ I .. .! _,,. I. i- I 4 �( t ,.: :, • x. . -. _ ,• A. y ..- r -,.. ,'- a .. Si- .' -_. Y. ::a�,• ,. .. =r?4+-�,Jr _'A"• t '' e m t n ,-w � _ A" l ..., ;y tv. ., t .. r, -.. . n � . , .,. s �{r t a �. ' _ 'w ,,' x...,., .+;<-a'i •-.F _- ,a� .--", .F .i :1`•. a: 1, :1.. .,1'L .. 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F - d-2>..- .s ..'f- '-rte-- � .>.F?;' .. ,. .. -. a h ...7 r - IY -.. ��ri -SR= 1 '- .p Sri-, 7 .p � . i f -+ -. .€ ,eft t r. -lP..., �•. - "- �� ,. ��, K. . - 11 -€-- - _. .. -.. _ -.- is .y.. - :;:, :,.. .. _ -;�..., ,.,.-.. -�€-:.: x': .. I .,- ,err. �yr t.. a d :• - , x 3 1 s-,r+ z I. I J :,c, } 1. 1. . ift ;..• 1. ! I .-. -I ___ .. - - .., .. ... _ .. .. - P- .. qy, % E - ti. r-- aJ k 1. y - .- - :. ... .._ __ - _ h"3'-� 1. - : M 11 ,� S r I 1i A far ksrin6 t3ouftcil. � moves that the as meat roll -tor the "° ' € r 1894•ke and is hereby removed, and I S t, I ,: ;r .� tre above�?onncil mei pnraaaltt to ad• hat the Reovq grant bis order on. the . : TRA r `+�* .' , ­ ­ .1-- - - . - -.11--1 1, jan ntnea► ate T Son Haul, Brougham,,pn Treasurer for the paymentof the Asse#sor's , � � .. . ,� .. ,! .-rd .. �iLoiday, May114 salary per by-lbw for the sam of ;140. k :; > ' :' All memb4n pressal, ,Rekve ' fn the Me. Gerow, seconded by Mr Hilts, moves ' ' In �3eWl�derlll� V�rlety ��a - s f . 1. - : � D ahsir. YinQ of last meetiaq read glad that /he Second De aty•Reeve be sad is - t des :, mended so that the motion with reterenoe hereby isstraoted to examine the road ma- _X 1B . .. - . • it-it1194tvitmgravel reads that 7 Dents chine of Wm Barnes and ascertain the low- I . + a ear; - to the parohase f :' i published evsry Friday morning at its aimoe be id per yard for gravel, right of way to est price he will take for same, and make - Pickering,�• be dash withiso aratel bV the Council. such amngements as he deems advisable g .. � k G y ' 1 . TRRYS �, On motion�To n Bell was heard asking in the interosts,.of the Municipatityrespeot- - 1. - 61.24 po ryeiti; •1.00 ifyaid ids adwsaM. that a grant pf bney be made to repair ing the same. Harm ' BATalB OF I,DFB$TI8I1id: ]� •I �­, . road bet lots d 7, con 4,aad bet 4 and 6, r. (lerow pat through a b y-Lw ohsng- �j 1 aW (- . " .Tarsi insertion,per liar - - to Dente. also re ditch Mar s sideline opp fol !. W. ing the pathme►sters in the fallowing rondo O11 ► jr�rW�t .L' e IJ ---- A - Zseh subsequent insertion,per line - a ' E. Holtby tot` use of road machine and for beats , Thai Richard Ward be s inted . w. This rate dies not include Legal or Fordg�t ad- noel 0 20 and s1 con 6. P. R. Hoover overseer in $ D ?1 in lase of William y'e�te1"�r Sun ,. Hats, Gardner's Fir• t �1. vertiseazer tn. 6r Pp ' `"` Special terms given to parties making Don- ks in sa rt of ration for Green Ward, ossa Wed. That Forsyth bs ap- /� �+ �j 7 "'` :..ta tar 9 or 8 month. orb the year. Halt• .apo p� . - Vtel s 1' tshers, te• epaover. Mrs iris was beard with osier anted in R. D. 8I in sae of Abram Ii iL - - - . � ­ I , V yearly cr yearly contracts parable quarterly. ppoo . Badness Dards,ten lime or under, with paper, encs to rent ue her for Ball for Division Reeser resigned. That Ralph. Forsyth be 1, ' . I I L�- r one year, g5 00,payable in advance. Con pnrpo s. John Barton was heard and is hereby appointed poandkecper in end- Something to fit, every Head+ I - ..ssl:'Notica is local columns ten Dents per line, asking for re airs to hill opp.lot 14, 7th dation to those mentioned �:. live cents per line each subsequent-insertion. con. Thos: ugh was heard in reference Mr. Poacher, seconded by Mr. Richards, , 1. t3 I contract rates made known on applies- - . on. No free advertising. to road on 5t sop, sash of Break Road. moves that an order_ be drawn on the Advertisements without. weather nstraotions Your etas .ing committee on Contingen• Treasurer in favor of the estate of the tate _ `• ' • tie w311 be inserted until forbidden sad charged ao- d Dies begs_leave to re rt end reoommen tie W W Hubbard for the sam of $12,•being I sordingly. orders for discontinuing a3vertise- ppoo <A11 ltprate must he in wr ting and Bent to the pub- follows: W H. Plan dy for 200 i sheat bills salary as Treasurer from January lot t0 - _ , ¢4� 1-.I : ,.- ..-, Iusher. $1.50, 800 nota to oontraators $4.76. 27th JsnaarT 1894. - - - .. - I V- . . deb work promptl attra3rd to. '. Newsome 8c Co! r municipal blanks$10,75. Mr. Richards, seconded by Mr. Poacher, i - _ F r - f.• .; , �. � - . �l RK PROPRIETOR. W. J• Clark for X00 Declaratlon>3 of Office mouse that the Coanoil do now sdjoarn to � � . +.: w. 8 forms $2, 1000 meet a ain on Tuesda , Ma 29th. at the r o u s e e a n ' . I ;k ' s f Office, Y I $2, 200 Notice o g Y, .: i orderg.,on Treasurer, bound $8, 12 J sheets hoar of 10 a. m., as a Court of Revision . Our PCd1tioe-Strict Independsneg. 60 ee to. 2 reams of foolscap paper, :ruled and for the transaction of general business, i ;, .. , Our Aim-A)±first-class Local Paper, I - $5. A Beatonl'for eervioes as accountant Our Ezpaota,tions-The hearty in ao 'nection with accounts of the late . 1 - . support of the oeonl4 of Piokerin¢and rioinity. Trek rarer $2. W 11 Balpdy for prtnting New �` �m_ P~�• I• 100 pies of Do Lists for 1894 $8. All of 1 u ` . _ ' I. ' which is respect ally aabmitted. •n Og SERV10E---Pure Berkshire Boar B�ue B�►th,� - - - 'I- ., FRILAY, d MAY 18,. 1894. ; , On motion of Mr. Richards, chaum at lot 10,eon. 6,Piekerinyt, For particulars h Ve Brooms, Bru he�39 1 repor was adopted. apply to R.S. PHILLIPS, $roagham 94.31 r NOTES A D COMMENTS., Yo r standing committee on. Indigents -- - brick Borax Clothes P1I1� Ropes,es . bee eave to report and recommend as fol- OR.SALE:--Berkshire Brood Row , ! 1 1 ; ' and Pis For artioalars appi to Mrs. 1 lows We have >Co acknowledge a oommanl• g • Talmkge'a flew tabernacle and W.H. Crawford. lotto, gas Don., Yic�eriag. or -�a, ' �ea�•11ne, Pa11S� Stare catio from . Toronto General Hospital, Pickering P.o. M31 . other buildings.were burned at Brook- stab g that Henry Elson Sone admitted to _... - - �. -` ' lyn Sunday. Ioss $1,000,000. It si that restitution on Dece' ber 18th last and i pg BALE :-Good sow, dile to calve c . Sapolio. Sal Sods} Whitin�S . s � t" . < disoh r ed Jan arj 15th. Payment to Dr. [ in a couple of weeks. For price and other g . d that Revs Talmo a has eg ress- 8 `� t stated i g p Bate on fpr to rofessional visits and pwrticnlare appl)to Mrs. D. Leavens, Pickering i ed his determination to erect a} new p Viuege. 99-e1._ IE . aYld a bid supply of tabernacle a nail in splendor to the1 . medi,ine to M tilda Marro, an indigent, __ _ _ . , L. Q p $12. Payment f grant to James Hubbard STRAX HIJIFER HEIFER : -ad from the 1. �" one burned. i . of $9 , $16 of s me to be paid to Jesse premises of the undersigned, lot 19, con`2 - "'' �' i Hub and for 8 asks' board, the balance to Pickering,on or about bray lith,a two year old . . �° Lottie Evan gild George Osniall be ed for the upport of James Hubbard, red heifer. Information as to her whereabouts ,- � . will be thankfully received by D. E. Pugh,Pick- sew . A .- , -_ r'. came up for se><ltence at Torontol the ani digent ; T os Pouoher, com. . All of ®ring P,o, - 84 tfC I r . 0 _ _ 1. - other day, they having been convicted whic ib reapec tally submitted. OR SALE :-,k eomfertable,two story, - . - I - - ' ` 1. of conspiring t poison Walter Evans O motion o Mr. Pouahar, chairman, r - _-- _ _ ,_ `_v _ __ __ i, eight roomed dwelling,s;taatea on Church - report was Ado ted. gr at Sharon last winter. The woman y ar atandin ccinmitteb on Road$ and street, ickering. Hard and soft water ane all ' - .. 1. ; modern conveniences, with half&ere of land on was given ten years in the Kingston Brid es begs le ve to .report and recom� which are choice fruit trees of .large ani small , 13 ROWN-S' C penitentiary, while �9man got two- men as follow : Payment to R. Fogarty varieties. Terme liberal. Possession when do- E }. . - and '. H. Gul iver for breaking 6 toise of sired. Apyly for articulars to Richard Gatti- a �. O.MB > years in the' sante institution. That rte, Pickering P. g1.tf BARRY'S NEW STORE, 'CLAREIVIONT. : _ Ston 832. T os. Beer for cleaning out __ , € hies. ES�yns ��111 scarcel s end the po g r 1REES,1 TREES, TREES :-B' , - I '1. -. ; y p water an ®tin notices concerning �_-� =.. full term of her sentence, there is�ittle sam 50 cerate. W. Vauhorn for repairing �. bargalas to shade trees since the neighbor- , i . I " '`'`" - -- `'-�;,=,,,-r=,,.�..,.,..�.,,•1 . doubt, a8 much sympathy is fel for washout ab age, near Kingston road, hood was a torest,vie . [mported Norway tirracs ""�"""'� { r - one ay drawl g atone and brush $8. Jno Abetrian and Scotch Fin,at the Central Nursery her. one and one quarter miles north of Groan River. Another lrarae sh' - - . t of I the . A N hits for r p culvert on sideline bet also home own Apple':Tees, Strawberries. - , :. gr �, Iota 20 and 21 'n 6th oon., two men and Carraat and Raspberrie bushes,at pprices to suit I . "Dr. Andrews and his 'wife 'avers the times. For rises e 1 ea w, 6. DUN, . - sc Witted of the charge-of murder at tea and two edar plank$2. , pp r . Q g X ur comma tee begs leave to ackuow• SHEATH,agent,tarsen River P.O., or to HY. POLLOCK: lUXBRIDGE . STOCK ' . . ..­ I - I . . . r HOPKINS,proprietor,Green River Out.9834 ., Toronto, Friday. The trial was large- red a and repot the to petitions : ly attended and the,., finding of A O�rvis and!5 others asking for a grant . . I for ravelling hree hundred rods on Kin G E 0 s , E BUR ! ' 1 , the jury was no , snrprise i -to to hand this week to be slaughtered. saI road bet and 5. W J Dale and 15 L, ' those who had watched the evidence g g TO N S4 R I AL A RTISTt oth rs askin ant of $100 for ravellin . closely.. It will be remembered that . I - On, ingston r ad opp lot 19. W Morcombe . whenlappreheuded in the States a few to orted the condition of a ditch bet 10 = C � M I E N C ' � 1. . ingo also asking $80 This id ria opportunity of a Life Time to get ,(Ioode a� weeks ago the "Dr; was perfectly 10 8 and 9, g -- , - - A for pining ea a and flung oulverts"4n oon� gait Singeing,. . �3Alf Price. I. willing to come back when he heard me ion with tame. Thos. Burk and six I - Hair Cutting I Prints..............,...!........•..worth 8 cents,...... ......Sale price only 6 seats. .9; that he would be audited for murder. ort; n asking .or w grant sufficient to re- - " . A warrant for the rearrest of -Doe" pai road'op site 19 and 90 in 5th con. Shampooing end " ' ................. . ' p�k-•.•,,, worth 12} eta,: ..-....Sale otos only seats . .S 1 p ' y9 A1dr®we and his wife was issued on Jo n Erases• and 86 others asking fora New Shaker Flannel.......,.worth S eents.............8ale price only 6 sours. - qra i of $60 r grav9llinR 6th oda opp 8. Shaving �' Net► Dross Goods...... .........worth 10 ccs,.........,.,eale patoe only 5 Cents - 8atnrday afternoon eh�►rging them as lesson a d 10 others asking asstrlcient ! New Colored Lashmeree,all wool, worth 25 age.......sale price only 15 cents - done in all the latest glint-cissa . ; - Kith having performed sn abortion on a►� to repai the (lreeawood rvwd,ranr►ing y y• New Table Ltnen,.....:...Mrortb `a6 aeots................eale p rice n�y 6 monis - j - Now Black CashmereM, all wool , worth 50 ate.......sale rice p - Nellie Lafontaine. The couple had sou h of Gr nwood. W. Sadler and 18 at lee of the da Razors honed. p poly ]b cents `� '` - left town soon_ after their release on oth rs askio $40 for gravelling on South New f16 inch F�►ciary 'Cotton, worth 7 cents rice only 4 cools L,;, P . hal of sideli a bet lots 4 and 5 in 6tb con. I New all wool Tweeds,,• „worth 50 cents..........sale price only 80 cents - the charge of murder on the previous og Paapplying COUNTY TY _ COUNCIL - -- Jas i H le, thmaster, foraGood Union Tweed..............worth W cents...:......eale pride only 12 cents - . -day. - I grant of $1 on the Brock Road north of ...-... yy - • worm •Z6 cents,. sa{e price only 18 cents v C n tl# a per pa - .. . - Brdagham, so asking for a grant of $75 ar{0. . out of 0 All speculation as to .the probable I. y .....................worth 76 aentr ..,...e my 8 Good CoCotioa ee for i RradinQ nd gravelling Brock Road ' Cartoiat it a rice o Dente at p 6 . ' . _ -" Cnrtaiaette worth 12# Coats per ysrd..............::.....eale price only 8 cents date of the Ontario Elections has been holt way be 6th,and 6th con. Glee Har. �'1 HE Hest meeting iof the Council of the ilk' � : removed. The writs have,boon issued bron and 14 there asking for $50 to. gravel 1 Corporation of the'County of Ontario for CLOTSI�Y(3 . y� � the 7th con lot 4. Stephen Crank sad 1884 will be bald pnrsn�nt te adjonrameat at Men's all wool Tweed Buita worth $6.50---..........:.`.:..,..eale price only $4.00 fox Tuesday,' June 26th. Nomina- PP i9 others a in a grant of $100 to ex rad the Court House in the Town of Whitby o■ Young Men's Tweed Saiiq worth $6.00.....................sale price culy $3.76 tions will, therefore, hake place in the g pe Mondav, the Fourth day of June, n+=t, at the _ s. in repairs o sideline bel lots 10 and 11, hour g o'clock in th+afternoon. Yoaiha' suits. worth $1.tb.......................................sale price only 1.90 •= various constituencies on Tl esdap north of Hi geton road, also that the. stat• All accounts to be laid before the Council Men s Bags Suits, worth $?.00.. sale price only �4.b0 ............................ I ' , a June 19th. From the official Jour- ate labor e 1 tem as at present made use of mast be forwarded to tit.Clsrk,prop.rl)arrlifl• �` Men's Ever Da Paths, worth 11.00.....-......4...•••••sale price only 69 cis. , - ed,at least there days beton the meett of tLa y Y nal^ it wound seem that both parties in the 'Tow ship i>i quite unsnfaaient for council. �IfOC1. ,EffIEN - -t• are �angnine of .success, and are al- mwint Woe of our hlghwoys. H Rem. 1N0.E. FAR1aWlaLL, Canned Corn, Peas and Tomatoes.:..... ........:•,•••:•••'•. only S.cents per Don mer and 12 then asking a grant .of $50 . . county Clrrk.cousty of Ontario. Three cans Salmon.................................... . .2b me . ready doing able work In the -vXrloJia for ravelli on baseline o lot 4 and 5. i� - 6 cents r and . - gg g PP Dated at Whitby,this lith day of tray, Ginger Snaps ........... p o be .philia Davi sad 12 others asking .,that a $est Bn .... ..•. ' `• . .. ------------- 1 26 pounds Light Brown Sugar for....................... ...$1 00 __'.,e - --: o asci thec hone thelect one that hill sufficient at be anted for the purpose - ��_�• - _ , ARIL FOR SA'L,E--That valuable 21 pounds Granulated Sugar for... .... 1•� ............$ of re a,rin the Qltona road the Wath ever been.held in the 'Province.' The P To obp farm. °P`cko u1e� concession nnsares 4 EVERYTHING MUST BE 80LD WITHOUT RESERVE. HIGHIST ` Patrons of Industry have laced man part of the th Don, and the north halt of Tow■sh p rmi M' y p y the 8th ao Thos Pugh and 62 others for sale on easy term% it is situated on tier . candidates in the field, while the; P.P. asking s gr at of 1800 to be expended in I'm road 9 1•2 miles west of Whitby town PRICE PAID FOR ALL HINDS OF PRODUCE. I sad f 1-2 miles rest hoes Pickering Valises and T A. Will play no unimportant part in bib con o lots 11, 18 and 14. Tobias i. a- . d I F. BRO NSCOMBEr F railway s�tio■, as}d V eo■vsntrni to salt the vonfliet. In South Ontario we dela 7t °agnd 8 eoronA near ito C ar n oat wit-drab min�his a esA&M of earl v have• two candidates Hon. John Dry- owe ®tri land and 6 others salong for a f4o ' It is wen fenced tis order ra!!s, ane r THE.GREAT BARGAIN H0�SF y I P wstrnd br a living stream Oa the r ��t den and Robert .Miller, I�AE �N�e Eat Both grant on t e bills ort sideline bet' lots 28. *„�gw� n4a.one brick.the ather game, r, : hates:been doing ninth campaign word and 29 in . F. John Pariah asking a lard 4arns.bores and "Stle stables, - ani of $ on sideroad bet lots 12 and 18, implrsaaret, delving►rad bass horses.rot cellar « i311ting the pact year, and shall Don- 81 eM,.all i■ .:+silent r .rad well adopted toy . fauns to do ao until the avenin of the 'liO "" �► of $9 for turnpiking on ibetheig rasprosivr a.e.. bH+k dwelling W 4 g altovp side a oa order' of Cleo. Gerow. ted up in a modern m+an}•rr. oantaining is INGHAM .Keil 6seh shall knOW 'to what s"kin for $45 t3 rooms,besld« kitchen, oantrt*k cloests,woodl i (�; . .-�`'.; �, w John Pero and 9 ocher g d osuar;has herd and sort water, t+arn4 i HILTS & D . �� � extent that labor has-been rewarded. repair 4th u op lot 17. Your oommi0oor a" other.eanveniences,the framehostae+t I . # would reco cloud that the Third Deputy- comfortably fitted up, bas 9 rooms, pain _ -- -..,,�. ' Reeve be a' pointed to ssoeNain the cast of cedar,hard and soft water.eta. To any 8 T O U F F V 1 L L E. desiring a tarn first-sins in curry r" "A a pile dery and roport _the ssmd s/ our RXI - . e Ibir is a obanae fast is "Moto oQsrsd. t " e� I - . - .1 . .. 1. P. G. Barran, V. S., hes moved LERS, . ' .. . . tato W. next r r meeting. Also that a aew ,farmed to the roast earrtal manner tar m J. .itark'a premises set vacated b E. J. bride be built on Brook Road in 2nd con last ss and has the rsFnt.tioa of bring Des - C. Morris. oPt�� 18,�aad that the Second Deputy of the=arms to the tcwtaship at look.ria:` 7 A K' ERS ' :. ' * . Reece be and i• beech instrnotad to ask for misrel terming it esa■ot br rntorUsd. trot IIzbridKs town merahsato'are taking ao• I farther d t m ing t l to A.e ex"T,whitb .1 tion with s view of or anizing .a local for ten for a pile bridge and report or to w.v.BICHAx� :r, E'1s�trtiist• lttf `' ggdg� L. UNDERT board of trade. Btotiffgilie will soon have same at o lex/ meeting. Your commit- - i :,`- to get a "more on." tee would mmgnd that the sideline bet �� � 67389 1 • ..f Chris: Lehman has removed to D. 16 and 17 u the-8 con be rented, and that . -" . � � ­ . . . - ' - � . � :: Browneberger's hoose on Chnrah street the month it, say about 60 rode, be rented ! .. ,� . A N to the ties iramediatel adjoining the - o. 'o ! north and T. R. Brenle will occupy the same, and that the rent for the Baia loath INEOLA $?88, the great Impo � - boas® vacated by the former. M $ICAoo TroWng stallion, standar® an - !., -- 2 each r annum and -"- TIC - be aoasstries under rale a Full ern otic' is in bolls t�K s i red n' d Son 1� ` A lacrosse slab Was orgy ize 11n to per �,, on Friday avenin last, so we ma sdon that /he northern portion be rented at /he babther to Blsrk Prinw friar g_1e, and winon* g y 9 g1?iJ4,trill alta sad driven gnsrlers in a reap -�,�c ,.,I %. .. .� expect to hear of oar bo a wieldin the same rate;se the south end b the parties �• „ 7 g immedia 1 adjoining the same. Mr. Sorra a oammon Balky in 91 seconds,a9-ot,ae fast aboriginal club. I 7 g as was ever trotted ander the same atr0nmetanr - The wind otorm oa Moiida prodaaed Ponaher having been appointed si our last ccs by an horse on earth. Sired br Jetferwn . I Prince 0912,trotted public halt mile wi+�with a - . -p c�--� p meotin to ezanilne the Whitevale sewer ���i�...�..lj�..4..v ` considerable of s sand drift in TJzbridge g common sulky in 1.07,a 9.14*aid, a tali brotl►rr - - township, and,it is said that in many fields .reports that having examined the same, re- to General Benton 1496,trial g W 1/9, one of tho I ' !' - �$ mach of the seed grain is bnriec} out of oommendi that after ordering the holes greatest sires of brood mares that ever lived for ■•IL. • _ - ` - sight ander the sand. - • � to be fill , would ask the Council to visit which the ex-Governor Stanford of Californis t ,�d for him imAm and he was %" stir* of ATTENTION. I '. the same. In view of the fast that the C� • . We are informed that that not;o� whish Wazana,the dam of canal god i/4, one of the - electors o this Townshi have favored oar . appeared in last weeks ansae in reference to P greatest trotters on earth• Ntaeole is • dark Dr. Hunter, of Markham, removing to present w y of keeping rap our roads, your chestnut le 1/s !lands, weighs about 1876, his x' not incl. He will aontinae the Gommitt would strongly. urge upon all kn*e measures I6 inch*e, atm g6 iaah*r, heart The andersignod::v►ishes to thank his many . k Aurora is a 8 lig feet,stifle 4S i}aches.hook 19 inches shoulder patrons for their. liberal patronage dar- ppraatice of his profession at Gormley se pathmas re the.necessity of doing all pos• 8 feet,back to hip l 1/2 feet, hip to hoar 4 feet 8 •� 3 ` }�eretotore. sable apo the higghways with the amount inches, and although never trainod possesses ing the gast"year and sake for (;AVE�f� $ of Werk a their die al. Bnoh is a neaes- great natural speed and shows his floe breedln oonisnuanee of the same. n ; On Wednesday ,afternoon 'of Isis week and is considered b) sad judges to be the beat C,IOPYRIG HTS+ i - W. Beemer, wife and•two children and a sity, ae ire is an earnest desire to keep formed,best bred and the greatest atoak bores CAN I OBTAIN PATB,PtT f� � >� young lad named Davis, of Bradford, were the tazoe down, while the better condition to Canada andoaeot the greatest in the world. Horseshoeingand General Blackti�mith answer AUG an onest ov+ai °;:. of our roads is also desired• Not.only can He will oomw000e a eprina ssaron 94th April �j T C who have wa neariioa tr)e.� taking a sail on the Holland Rive into the Fath esters assist in this good work, and and it June S9. No mares taken -.tier Miert ing d0tle on ahOrteSt xlotie0. experience� �,t�t per, Com�ponia■- the boat upset and all were throe date. sad will be at the Halt Wey_House from tions stsictl7 cwntludt*ns2�tW. A Hnad[trrk at tr £ bent eve to�sver in the Townshi Dan •14 tosil Monde •s and Wabnra for]toaday noon; aLid St lowest pri068. co A1sa on . Parente nasi bra►to ef• . the rivAr. The boy acid woman managed c'I F� I - r r t� sent free. a catalog"of meehss>'+ to climb on to the bottom of the boat; and contributeh1s qactio. All of which i# re- Malvern from s to s Monday,and Tremont Notal T� i anmement�so scala sent t,+ea2 � ` I. - e trail eabmitted. Itenda night and Thurs" eyenina and all is tauten ths+oaQh loan i Oa • Beamer swam to shore, taking with him . PSo aa'Friday and Saturday at i itfle Xosk lsoteX. Di8fased and interfering fe8 a �aotioetontLe 8ateettdo A�awrMolIc k On motion of Mr. Gorow, chairman, re-13 two eYiildren. W. Mandson, his boo- swath east comer at Rla1f and t3rorFe etrsoLs, - us ars W:oagla widely before s.p_ c tt was o ted. Toronto,end It parties will war! and see 6hls 8p88ii111►,. oss cost to the inventor This mid �apse that, and three ladies arrived on the scene Po p hone before seleatiag a .ire,we will gasraat�p* �wre0cl .ek surly ili�has by tier the ILI� 1711 S. , ` end got the woman and Isd into their Mr. Rib node, seconded by Mr. Pouoher, aeon of sa eat woe+ to tb. �� r. moves th6 the Reeve tit hip order on to five them a colt without any aharRte ii he is d. g a ear. sam �a s - V. � Q :. :,est. the woman being nnoonsoione and not one at the best bred and ons of the greatrut I g gi]j gpl gj{�d, tion monthly, »at• �tM r the Txeat er in favor of the parties re• stook horaru on earth. Prier to inettte a oo t Dente, lOvery nus► -aonxainof>ie••- nearly dead from Cold. Tribune. a, colas. - commendeo for payment 'ill the repxt of only e16,wai�h ig4. (iraomr foe N1 cents,whio r 3 t GROW.M f' LA R E M 0 H '°. laokamitb b6s tire• must be paid at time of service. 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R ges) marched and lol, rigs, horse, furniture, etc:., the oounterfeitri6'snd X10 bill from thlq' ha►11 the chltrah. prooerf of Paul Lawrenco, halt mile -- p : ; '+ There are J. Lawler an Was. Michell,B. A., 603 t. o� of Claremont on the Brook P.m& Splendid *-alIIe, in NSW PrlllltiR, fires Good: �Cos �orL . floating srotwd Fenetang. oompaaied toes is lather. were out near a house and tat is a very desirable pl" PriIltS �OttOnadBs. $111rtiII�'8 Art MQi91iII8 '�ft j A gold mine hes been discovered wi/$• Claremont Sshi g for trout on Friday and property.. Ae Mx. Lawrence it about to - ' ' • . in fire miles of Parry boned. Saturday ..last. They report the catch .Weave Claremront, everything will be sola. Gents hats i u the latest styles. � -� 'I�. - The dsrmage do.uo to the•.B"TOOR smalls %bey having "per only. about a sale at 9 p.m. on the premises. flea bills .�! , hof is Completely repaired. dozen and the about big enough to Teed for farther scalars. 'Thos. Poa�hor, A' 8 YS�IIt's of P1'lIItB, Bilitable for patoh'WOIk� .it, aYld `°` ` w P . .. ' - The Samson' returns show the popu- to the oat. Bil y declares his girl wished auctioneer.P . Liar bad look a ti►e carob on his t was _ ; k , latiannof Belleville so be 10,117. par below 4os{t. A oonterfe�t �2 biU found its way to ser small, he aping secured only a few bank at Tottenham lett week nibbles. . I 1.11 R D �NBAR I . I . G ti - . . U � the d >_tl..a �._...: . , i °'� . heese bar ere are purchasing secon C y l ', t � product at Belleville for 10 uxuRiuoe s week of May p cents. On Friel n 1 the town wet in dark• i . �: mf►e Dawson general store keeper, uses for a oo le of hone owin to h �! - r`' � Tho p t e V Ssselrid Wsaltntees :` In, has made an asatgn.�ent for the breaking of to main bell of ahs leotrio ����+� co�eM Bmbslons, Nervous t>►ebl , . .. ioln r ;t�r�ctnre, Sypbllls, Unnatural , Seft Abuse, �,. �1 benefit of his oredibn. Light bnildiag. F��N {;��� Mr. John Wilson, son-of the late John Jas. Young, of Vallentyne, 'while out ray s� ��� ��Ine veli Cured by l _ � � ry``� SVileon of ldanvere,dled suddenly at Win- driving one da last week met with a very ' ni Man., where he was principal of painfni aooide His horse took tri ht at 18WISJOIT18811811 ' 9008 • �� � "�g ,Peggy ' to inetitnte. ' - some oattk on . he side of the road, and 1 - '' �" . . ' the colle�a rennin away brew Mr. Yours - • - Mr. Ford, of Harmon , los/ a horse baggy�a y goat of the ;: .3. '°Yes ens Dwesf the � Is Year Seat er u� rest Postseader He was hauling coal 00 the breakin two of his ribs to N last week. The 4th o! ay in Uxbridge will be a TM t d se neer ser ars CYREB seder a erttttea Seaasteel �� _- , S F~ .4v tramway when. i1 took fright and tell to ala da Th arrangements for as enjoy- dam►�++'wA�D$mm re+ i o lives of thouftn&°� rain ' R y ge 1 y- Nt?ST SUCCESSFUL 1f�E'AlEDY middle aced mess. The farm,the tks Sunday school,the she ground, and was killed. . able time are iavorabi and been indlscr�it rmpa ills sale in Oran evilIs,e► mare °0e0at� y' FOR MAN OR esls►sT. have its vices• i *s •r• +�omkmk me'�y ` At a but B the Park Iation, ander whose ons o• God'"'"' lake. t jososalumb weak Sad o Gni -• ' pi osrwa w!ter enacts sad twee lglstae... a►lt w before too110 N{[if USED WITUM WR TTEN i`ANsf T. seat with a foal. a year old 0016. a in sow es the demons demonstration will be held, is bound Ased below; ' , - - ' and a two-year-old heifer were knocks# to give everybody a good time. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE VARICOCULB, .i - . „ '� down at �158.b0. The property was take On Delon y, May seta there pws�ed to I,, N.Y..:41L i31K13SiON3 AND SYPHILIS CURED from an Adjala farmer under a ohaitel his last resting place one of the oldest rear Dr a J�A.oa W.IWLOOLLIXL N W. S. Collins. of Saginaw. Speaks. W.8.bout IML dawtts.�a,-I Donator a� ba,bo»s some I an l,Y� At 16 I learned a batt habLt whio6 I oondn. dents of Brook Township, in the person of ,aa ,ri�,s�s v,a Iso, dhtmrerMo, Iasi mortgage. sed,111 sits I then because Dna oR las Bora nuns lad a H John Morrison was committed to Whit. Lake Doble. Deceased war born and �.Apavta(lase. The a avin is sone now lits, g>�o �rodooed I bsoam ears_ A.` ,.- sad I kava bean offered $tlW for the same horse. oras add daspondeoEI no am �mamo4 Door: eTe. by jail for trial by Jas. McPherson, Esq., raised in Brook Township, and has done os�had him ntaa weeks..o t sot sioo for wins 4 J. P., or brutally assanitill Alex. Mo= mach toware making that Townshi worth iteed.u%"ATIS red.sualf�a sad blur; Dimples°°Looe; hair loos0.bons ` ► !ow f y g Yours truly, 1I.s.Items. pains, weak pack; vad0000le; dreams and losses at � , Donald, striking him on the head with a what it is to- y. He otos a man of sten- inq character, and was highly res ted KENDALL R SPAVIN CURE 'of • ` whifetree, in the Township of Rama, on pea saiai& why aa friend rs t help.recommended �Kepi i by all who kne him. The f funeral took SAWAI lttosr..nen Is,seta ►s New lltstLod Treatment Thank (i I !? the 4th inert. lace on W day' and was largely at- m•H.l $ssroatr.oo. .I p y g y alta--i base used ions seadatr. g�,e1n Ours tgirled it In two months I was oared. This was dzr. Thomas Dunmore, of Oro, arae fined a tended by nes hbors and friends.-Times. wtth rubel success for Curbs on tw bosses sad years sacs and naves had a sutura. Was married two = dollar and costs for abusing hie wife and it is t6s best Ltat neat a ever used !rears ego and all hen y. Boys,"Drs.Kennedy A Her- , ' ' Toore 1y, ,vevar I*asnsatcfs. TiwTt'T ren before irisins np�pe." Amlot Taz&Tie,zI. t' -, threatening to kill her. If he bad written The tivo ga e� op ;he beitatifnl To• , » ei e.: earns. _ . " all is well " to her in' a newspaper 't runto baseball grounds between Varsity j N`!or rv. all Druggists,or address L TONTON. $epsl1W Weakness, impotency and•' , L A.Z!O TON. v - would have cost,him ten times as much. and Toronto ukea on May 24 will likely j '' D• '�• ZYNDdLL' QOxPdXY, _ 11 ~ CNOteYaeN •A'u. VT. Varicocele Cured• ' Law is a funny thing• attract ri.anY 1 vers of baseball from the --1----- __. .------ 1.- Mr. Pike fell from the second to the provincial cities end towns, and with the '! saszw-viekodus station w.R'.1k '�' Ift an I consulted Drs. Kennedy A Se m, I had . ground fl of the addition now being local attendan a there should be a record TRAms oolNa EAST Fo^ As FOLLOWS:- ', lithe hove. IwasanrprLed. Their now Method i erected to Mr. McLean's furniture store crowd over th Uon on the holiday. The No. 6 Ezpss 7:b8 A. M. •e• meat improved me the IIret week. Bmiseions ceased, c . o . Oshawa, one day last week, hurting ,his q�or 1. game starts a% 10, and thus the 44 20 MIxaD • 2:24 F. M. nm`*as became st<°n�vsiA' disappeared. hair a'r°'e is • `^ ' �;`I., beak and causing him $ good deal of sus- raciur enthusi etc will have am Ie oD " 8 Loc,L, 6:28 P. M. s araia, eyes became bright, cheerful in company and -- >! strong se�oauy. Ha.ins tried msoy Qaaaks, I eau faring; He is improving. portuuity to s e he first contest. Play TRA.ws oouta WtlsT Dvlt As FOLLOWS:--- heartily recommend Drs.Kennedy h Kergan as reliable Mttgistxate Nutt has dismissed the will Vo cullet t in rho afternoon. The No.7 Local. 9:14 A.M. ►► . > char e a t,'nst Mr. .Tobe. Watson, Of BDedalista They treated me honorably dud skullully. '! g g teams met las Jytiy 1, when Varsity. Won "19 MIxSD . 8:09 P. toss "' � � " �� Caesrea, of unlawfully using a spear and in the mornin 8.9 and the Dukes-in the ' 1 Expagep 8:22 P.-M.- T. •BMER80Na A Nettiotia Wreele-A Happy L,fto. T P EHEB80lf. . . light-jack on Scugog lake, as the .defend• afternoon 5.4. Both teams are strong T.P.Emends Has a garret Ems. ant, as well as hie son, swore that he was th:e ear, and two ansa are sure "I live oa the farm. At school I learned ea early ` - -: in bed at the time in question. y RO°d'g p`3Ei1I��iS IilAhtgET. • r M,it,which weakened me ,eezasllym q - to eventuate Her Majesty's birthday. I ` r ,tom,. Family Doctors s d ill'wa. into ` Orino and Newtonville cheese factories TORONTO, l[ay 17, IH94, „� „ (Co y .. 1�• : ' nano ptionl• Iden commence aea80DBi operati�ne on Mon• 8 II............. = 00 84 to 00 Q(1 for" Hee Rate Register.;.-, Wheat,fa to m hinds I �- • day nett. The patrons have favorable pro- _ .% Wheat,spring ......... 00 00 to 00 60 abuse had sapped my vitality. took as and Self , , !'- �, speots for the seasons oa ret, cheese hav- Crows P �, the rty of R. J. Whest,W winter...... 00 00 to ' 00 61 �' u.+ ••s ead..a.cared- -Yr Cristae think I '.1-; • w u cared Of(:oausnmPtion. I kava seat thea maa7 - ing sold on the Brockville market lastops 00 68 10 00 00 , Defoe T. • Oliver,WlliverBangor, will stand Wheat,goose ............ �ienb an of whom were entad. Their Now week at 10 Dente. The highest fitters sot's limit nnpnber of Mares for 1894, Barley, -bush......:....... 00 42 to 00 00 .14fethod N+eatmsat supplies visor,viWity and mac- If reached in ears. . d at the home of and ill, A the season us follows :- Oats, bash................ W 89 to 00 40 as �'za''t.�•" .. a� . � y - A rare event oeeure - y p ' Nib, will leave his own Pea, bcub................. 00 00 w 00 66 Ara you ti vtad at ger�e yesn let - An roe eeaasa rear- 1!?_�noun. W. G. Scott on Friday morning. stable, Ban r, and proceed b way of y EADER rlaseri )gas root h3ieed been no 4alc �- - P 7 7 Ha ,new, ton............ 9 00 to 11 04 ttsiaod Ttee%mant will case yon. Vial tt Q for o� t wW de for roe .,when he was presented by his wife with Brougham ! r two hours and John A. Straw, tan................. 7 00 to 8 '0d - Jones, lot 7, cons T, Pickering, for noon ; kgs t+ •� OMs. O !r' i''�' `& _ . triplets -all sons. We regret that two of then ' to best's Hotel, brooklin, for Dressed Lots""""""' 600 to 0 - the little ones died. The third child stili �` YiSI'S �i1 Olt. f�©rope �'Y>l'�. 1N0 Risk. ' night T ywill proceed to Wood- Bees carters 400 to 860 - I. -P.- . lives and bide fair to be spared to his par- . , ' Bost, h' ...... 800 tO 8 00 C n ultaaon P'-s,& bile wits�1sesisd y soar sa horsst+od:ioa -, ruff a Hotel Whitby, !or noon; than" Books Pro*-`o-a 1Loaitar" alias. . outs.-- Mi. Forest Reprdrentative. Marton............. .'...... a d0 M 7 00 ' . to C}drdon oilee,Pickering, night. Wed• oa mein~� t, 'Daring John Martin's recent illness bs nesde;y will to Clormley's Hotel, oer►1, eareass .........•..a 7 00 to . 9 00 N NAMtS Ver t N CONGRIM PR!- �, - was of Course unable to properly fulfil his lb.................. (8 11 to 00 17 VA t. rttodiaine =tet C. . iti• No narRo on bozos or nvol- pr Pe y Liverpool, con : thence to Maxwen'e, Burros, Quostlota list and oost of -"os►t- . duties as fishery overseer a/ Porl Perry• Hi h and It ni ht. Tharrdt► o• R dui Is Io to 00 09 Qom' r thins con dont,, .ESE''` 11 ��rr - - K 1 8 y pr as, .................. rnont, Wilf Asa 0ondegnenoe many rumors have oeeds to Ca andaes Hotel, Malvern. for Potatoes, pear trod.......... 00 " to 00 60 _ ' : ' ' been in circulation that the fishery laws noon�; th b Franklin Hoose, Mark- -' - --- HO. $H . .. . were infringed upon, with the result that ham.;night. Friday prooeedo b Jacob DR{ / KEN EBY KERGAN� �TR01T, Mf(i'H. . ;. I: the Fishery Department bar had a detee• ' .W iddman's, lot l9, oar 7,`Markham, DOXINION BANK ",'°` L.-. live st work is tlhat neighborhood, bat • not; then to killer's Hotel. sioaQ- 111W1111111111111 ,-, � '` F. with what euoeess time will reveal. - Ville,'for i. Saturday proceeds to cgpioi Paid up/ $1,500,000 -_ -- �_. :' qtr i .- Mrs + H. T. Carsweil, Oshawa, met Altona for noon• thence to his own atabl+e who he win remain tin the fol. Surplus, - $1,450,000 BRQUGRrHAS4 .; ` m" With s 'veryry painful accident last-evening. lowi g Mo day morning. This routs My Xuble Works. . . ' "• She and Mr. Carswell were out riding on r� F will be Dont need throaghont the season, � �� a�� "tY horseback, and when near the Five i • healCb dna 11lur permitting. aCK lT., 0M18:ITE 1�DiT OFf ICE . . ; Points the bores she was riding fell, asreeal ]Bus - a-UAW*m lran►ete A 12 a { F '. throwing her violently to the ground. Rovn� ,Seo hmatt, eNtd JosA ${ti- saYttttf0 DIasTttsitT. s(`�� �'� „�kenyTAILO t The bores, on rising, started off, and ere 4 s, the p party of J. Porter, Picker- Iriarest allowed at hoses aarrstrt raise. Ire � her habit clung to the pommel of the rad• ing, will ma the season of 1894 as tot- soMeeef wtit►tsawsJ required. 1[tlueniraetarste of _ I have s oonipleto stool: of B 'ting>r,Fant- : ' ', dle,she was dragged some.distaneo before lows:- , May 8th, will leave B. J. THOBTON, j1[ blellonumenss, Headstones sad all - r i! scald be oto ped. ,their own ole and proceed ria the isty >reslreosrt, segs and overeoatings, wh eh will be pPIPS _ ----- ­_POLIS11- other Cemetery Work. > f "Shell we gine the license to the Ash- Base Line Mears. Heaved ,tor noon, i°T mads rep in the very best manner barn or Myrtle hotel?'' was the question thence to wa to Can"Hotel, for i scotc>t, ewe , ia- a>1tI in first-sinus s le. � .* - 9 ni hR. W y prr�oesdr to Wood- STOVE sunless area Osa#asaa e)sa%ttt". ,� - v which the license oommisrroners had to Tho" regniring` oiothing 'Yr spring ails 5 retro upon meeting again at Whitby on :941 Hotel Whitby, for noon; thence q wisatar work worJa ee wan k nal saegmes wt71 do well 10 a'll and ci- - Saturday last. But Myrtle won. Mr. to titers ow stable and remain all night. g.�"Ua gow+se's Brunswick "Blank b err e�paraaaei all Werk suasanteea amine samples Prices a ay down ��I - . y yri Friday w proceed to Li 1 for a polish iota atovc pipes. Finest polish autos of as few Watson moved in favor of Myrtles Mr. stab and nude. No disagreeable smell. .�. Riolhswrds►os4 ,'�sa' A• URQUHART B �� ' � y shoot time, n to their own le, Tweedie said lost. and u there was a Satnrda of• - _-� * 4 'i remain tel tnrday noon► y b0 esoM per bottle at i -' tie Chairman Rae voted for Mr.Watson's tern�oon i►t. n's Hous,Pickering an. W. R. Hown, Drag 8tecs, Whitby. CHAMPION �P�T3�+ - ��� ''. motion. lits. Wilson's hoense a bah- til erening. This routs will be continued MONEY A %TTO . burn was however, extended for Msec thr ughous he season.Lealth and weath. bora -.s Liver ham. Dr. p7ny eros p�tot * � - L � . . months. or permit thetoea, DR.Dana's eaeer hairnet of Oar- OAM 1. � , ` l[agirtrats Harper of Whitby►, has sap:itia far esti stomaeb o enblsa- -O>K . .. L ­ "ti►rittea lir. Morphiya�'olioitor, for Inserts W.x. Haw81t. Druggist, Whitby, IiARR. OW . `M $fiGAGE SECU 1TY,. Howard, Rachael Hirpstriek, Wm. Oin- , I' (rete stat ser Canada. -- ' 'I T �3l�T�AT� 11 namon dna Wm. i ' ( a I` Ne" --s assn hEowesi'. I y$ s "number of the above . . hill Ban/, she young men i : Dec lnesrw�rest eta v.,t a t alio , - Charged wit egal fishing at the lake, �, I hsews wriswisy it 1plemente OII him , I Ireugit aaa soM ser so ' as follows :,•'I iwd on looking a the k':' I i' I - _ . # Lt and air /he orders in Conessi o to �O � ra7RH �t218r �8r111 11X1pJl6lI2@ntrA date,-that spearing pike is not prohibiiled. ' s �' aIId lIIB�iB©t bef8re per- meat farFire, raise Asst eat Platt„ : sad ere the evidence does not show the/ Aft atakel �P ' tabes and Steam Qoilerl saunas �' the fish were caught �n any other way, ! keel leapt itis eppMhe t HAIR 11a8itl� e8`whers. ' r s� - the defendants are found to be no/ t I COTTdLENs Maras gray hair to its nal color, . j''1 •� I ` �� kmp tb"e head Olson. : 1�... - �.J Y X rl E ?,&RXS � GIL � s -. ,of the charge as preferred against thews .1 I' beauty and sefinea, prr " The History of the You 1888." No I I ` j cool and free ir»�n das►drstt. cores irrita- m�re useful handbook for any reader can i b ! sa0i tine aeul itollg of ifla alp, guar a beano• - - BROUGHAM. Property For ale. , : probably be found than the interesting A . eats so safes, int glass and owfume to the hair and will Ireisdlar twodastraDie dwel is Picker . famous deshmas f reatinrl ttr falling oat in a few Jaye It io not � . . oath oa sae : flume which the Mail it now publish 'h�trgit >w sever Mssd to tefeb t .will not roil the ski® or the mostBoli- -' „a at or�re, ung ander the above title. The rernew of COTTQLtMt - � ' sad and { :: the political events of lar/ year is snob d Man dreg. r y alone as to summand it to notice, while _ . . OOR aONr Ton:oriel Artist! aoxv AINC G CA2.F i DONS. r ,�°- rho amount of information it contains on i it sate ser I I Bing q,reet Wert. Piaiurin8. A V. RId pQN 1 - Bewareolimmiiation and fronds. __ a variety of subjects is such as to make tion w>rile kis to Oak _ - � O&W Daae s cloak,Piakerinu `- ..'L f j it an indirpenrible companion of those Aad erskisd in a trkeT Og TANP1rEIi ti tiON to an• i . who would be abreast of the times. The TTOLRN� neanoe to the aablio stoat they have open= r ed out a butcher shop in Dowswella block. ' GREEN R VER ` gratifying reception it has met with is the I han a ossa absenoe • Joest criterion of its quality. Among other ' I "�. I • hash meat atwaon d, I of u. I orders fes.with o misses Boone or W.'Laren, � �•••�•►�° �-� � ` � . contributions there is a spirited sketch of b k � � poetmmaw, will reoeive prompt attention. A • �VVt.i...,1....1.,.LJ,.J - the World's Fair, by Hit, the alar call solioit.d. sr-tf = •f" r' , Popular tanlgaettes, etgty or suck like dWy author of the Woman's Kingdom, while As,edosa.�lcklyssyon'd.vhkt - ---- - a 'tel The undersigned begre a announce. the illastratio�s are beautiful and Humes- COTTOLtHt to their patrons that the have adopt- > - . . ous. b0 cents , a copy. THE MAIL, ti - • Toronto, Canada. 1 - ea the w<T B�".._ lr.1 vers lime�aad aan �'. COURT � C�.L& o'er . n Aid pati of oar wemea tabs, _` OF REVI'SION T and henceforth will ee for CAs$ `5 Mira Frelnch, of oahawa, was visiting ..----- _' - with her sister, Mrs. W. P. Walters, (est Aol � i heal make their cake io tarsi COTTOLLrNS I{3 NOTICE is hereby ptiaeIl cinly. Those deeiious of aping their ; ' i'- week. . t a flours for the Revision of the As- ` ' - PU* n ki dl bear iD: Chas. snow, former! of this pls�Ce but I sees c Goll of the msaielpality of the Tawe- V � WbntB anpplied will p Y v., ` . now of Parkd,'le, is playing second base I. L y ' �o Picks i B the year,ls9t, t heel a riE'�t^.2 Mi"d that N 0 CREDIT be given' _ 'g,1. for the National baseball club of Toronto. is lE t11e jjr dtade. s town T• C ' ' 'c�-vv ; 1 ; I MM day of May,ISS,at the hour of one a clock under any,ointl ngtances. 1. � Jack Stinson, who was taken._to bis bed Ot every 1 of pure toed f P.M. .r.1laltataotuier of-�- three weeks ago with inflammation,-is yeti ,n,o g OTTOL9N1t"Ss9W1 All persons interested will pleas, take notice in eon uenee,of the bops ehan ' and rayern themselves amordiney. . unable to be around. We hope to see him stated at Whitevalo,hie 4eth as�y of nfaI,Im. Fir(;® , t ((j jQI1 PUMPS _. b ant in a few days, however. - t We have'decided a0 re a prices ala y . DQNAY.D R. I1sATON, Bert Dartnell, son of Judge Dartnell, n., J`; �°� ; , Werk of the said ltasioiaality. p.well Pumps of Bross,Iron and WOWS :-'- turnedhome from Buffalo on Monday night, �­.J,.­_.� � - 1 ono b?� - ""' �'s3lnil 1+'Ionr - ; 1.50 pot bilndi's y3 he being-in poor health. It appears the . X'• RHA N K � 04- ! . Por"Is in.1- - Manitoba Floor • $I. 0 " `° iPF. :y climate over there does not agree with him. �N sad Ares g qr L A Ep i R�lM�INO 110 tEl, p, H. HOOVER SONS, .':, Twenty-three of the Oshawa bicycle slab I S H , Chit get �� took a ran,rep here on Friday evening last. ,,,. KTR"Ift ! r. _r ndmill and Cistau- Tanks, lin_df. 48sn slvslt, oma. We also noticed the same evening on bi- _ ,� -- _- _• Citrteri�► Pnmpq. 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',-3. 1 DD INIO'� g0� them wsa a gre t deal in this country, and m f 'y A P iladelphia deep tQh says that a#. the WS (� �� rn t O SEt which should n t�e allowed to go to waste, 1��j �� end o the first weed of the .great coal ! , U 1 .. i 6� would aeit got waste. minors strike only one mina is is operation ..-.,,. y `' i :Vitt Laurier aId he would like the Fin• •'"` in the iatriot seat of the Allelghenies,.and - SEVENTH.: - PARLIAMENT'-- FOIIRT�i ones 1Viiniater t 11 the House shoat the p BII TESS- 'MEN EXPRESS I�OPEfi► i �' " `CANADIAN - -the mi ra show no dis osition to return to •� SESSION .AT OTTAWA. ` h m Y FOR THE FUTURE. yfT I remonstrances ie ad recei red fro the The Canadian.Pacific rallwa she s� at work. ,; f . ' . —_ _ b� ueers of scrap gainst increasing the duty. Toronto Junction closed on May let. ` , Q$N$RAL. _ •--- _ . - How could the overnment defend the �onreaderasito>o �oaatdereeg fly fbb`tt Nem- " 1 ' A branch of the National Council e+f Wo- An loge of the French- War Office n �� i9lT INTRObt"D. 1 ' policy of increa i .g the duty on raw mater- `2 ' t gal and reduein i on a ricultural im le•. men was formed on Wednesday at King- has bo n rreeted on a charge of complicity sfty-•lancreaued Interest to Caaaiwltau 4 f3 P Agates. { The fohcwing bi118 were read a first menta from 35 t O per cent. ? sten. with- t e narchists. ' m time :— Mr, Foster as d his 'hon. friends must The City Council of Kia ton - Ont,'on The q oen paid her farewell visits in Co• ' ��Ir. Willi& ti Stephen, arrived In Mont• -* , Iteepeoting ��he St. Lawrence Insurance certainly be mists en. The implomept men Mondayy night fixed the rate of laxation at burg o 9turday, and loft for London by real recently after having vtisiti�d New Zea '' Company—Mr. White (Cardwell), used Ino scrap. T ey-used pia iron, and 1.7i In a. . a speoi 1 t in at seven o'clock in the even- land and the different colonies of the suet- To incorporate the French River Boom there was no in re eon pig iron. They The honory degree of LL.D: has beer, ip,g• 'I Coinpany—Mr. Coataworth. talion continent. Ir, an interview Mr- To incorporate the Alberta Southern uaed,l also, bar i o , on which there was a conferred or, Lord Aberdeen by MoUia The hie manager of the Vienna branch Ste hen remar>red that it was notao be f reduction of $3 n, Un nothing which University. Montreal of the otha Kilda' banking house was stab- P j Railway Company—M .' ;Davis. �< enter d into the %nufaoture of agrioul. Sir Franoia Johnston, - bed on Frid b a be ar "to whom. he ex ected that those countries would have _ j' The-House a ain went into Commititeq of Chief Justice' of Y flfd P Y` g lural implement as the duty increased, the c u refuse alms, A'ays and McRns. �3 paricr ConrL of Montreal, has ap- eo soon recovered from the. recent Snaneial The sieing of t e sty on act ap could not lied for eu rannuation, y and�oarner at►med L'roi�e has . ' A w Ith lie ur ed as.a ha d hi in this res ect. p depression through which the , business : i3TARIx$. i Lam; P p been a reefed in Lei zi char ed with •' The item wt►e a rigid. The honorary degree of - L. L. D., of P B' tt world of Australia so recently . passed ; - Mr, Foster said the duty on stearine was Queen's University, Kingston, Ont,, has having poisoned bis wife and adopted son , � 3b. per pound under the old tariff. It had- ,. . I R �$R o-MA`t(IANBt3$. been conferred on Liantenaat•(xoveenor to obta u the i4suraa.a on their lives. Set the business men and financiers sac- -I .. been chanted to 20 per cent., -tinder the Mr, Foster mo d to change lirra•tn'. Schultz of Manitoba. The Bavarian Government, with the pr seed fond hopes for the future. - Y; iiY►preeai�n that it was not manufactured in f�anese from 10 t per cent, ad valorem. president Van Ho f the Canadian -doubt® view of.p venting adulteration and 'I have gone over *•good deal of the is=. ': thus country..There was, however, a menu- The item as arm ded was carried. Pacific railwa , and arty left Montreal on bring rofits tot,Bavarian Treasuvy, has terior " said Mr. Ste hen.. "I took es c , y y p opened an extensive drinking saloon in Mu• P .; facto of atearine in the cit of Montreal, A L RODS, . aturday on the annual tour of inspection, ial notice of what was going on in the large' i 'V _ in which ea tal was' invested and which I • which will take u about three week's time nich, 1 i had been int, station for some little time, ]1Zr. r'osoc mos that ""SWediah rojled P cities and I have come to the conclusion P Prince Carlos Bourbon, Duke of Madrid, He believed the factor was a branch of a iron nail rode ii t more than one-half inch A Ottawa evening paper. complains on ,. t, Y the custom of "the members of de stations Lha B urbon pretender to the Spanish that the politiaaland financial regeneration 11 - New York firm. He ro osed now under diameter, for t ae--manufacture of horae P P P Haile 't' be includ d in the item of "Swedish visiting the ci't}� having their meals at the throne, was married at Visnna on Saturday of Australia depends almost wholly upon the t,.. these circumstances, to make the duty 2c a Farliamentar restaurant instead of acro• eunfederation of the several eoloniee,which • mornin to Prince Marie Bertbe de Ro- r : ,found. rolled iron rode der inch in diameter Y A P htw and of not less th 1 J o,f a cent per pounJ nizing the hotels, as every one pretends, will bring about the' - -, _ a7ANNED`VEGETABL$5 value, 15 per cent d valorem." The Montreal pool•rooir men have Heti• Hon Iulu sdvices�say the►t the Govern- - . meat's eternal troubles are rovatn more consolidation of the different railway . :- Mr, Foster said that the duty of 1 1-4 �bQ item as am ded was carried. led the Superintendent of Police that Lhoy g g cents er and ou tomatoes and other will not close until the law eom is them serious every hour, and that the Royalists lines and the,rearrangement of the - pub- P BA $D WIRE. pe kh - vegeta_bles, including corn and baked beansi, I' to do so. Actions will be taken immediate• are rej icing.because of the disaffection. - iio debt. They have in the past spent I ' . . was a drop from 2c in the old tariff. This Mr• Charlton t o ght barbad wire should ly against the ownero of the pool-rooms. - � Dr. Iontaldo the chief medical director ' ' al money like water upon useless public works, , was thought to be too sweeping a reduc- be pl red on the r e list. of the , panish Government,- who was sent Mr,' Foster said reductioti- of one-half The congregation of Knox church, Ot- while to-day the city of Melb9urne, with- tion, He proposed the duty should be 1 to Liab n to enquire into the character. of had b en made in he dui To lace it taws, has decided by a vots.of one-hundred almost half a,million souls Kae nst reached 1-2 cents per pot:nd. Y• P the dial aae now raging there, declares the The item passed as amended. ou they free list w ld destroy the work of and twenty=six to fifty seven, to extend a disease to be teas Aaiatio cholera. beyond surface drainage. - The class of - - . eight r nine mil s en a ed in the ludas• call to the Rev, James Ballantyne, of Lon- i - DEMIJOHNS. try g !t don• at a salary of two thousand five hun- 'I Whil sixteen miners were descending people who look ahead, and those who think - Mr- Foste " ov t Tbe�itetn -i - deed dollars. the aha t of a coal mine near Mone;Belt;ium, out these great.queatione for themselves are r m _ed o change.the duty on was c reed .• on Sat rday,.the cable broke and Lhe cage convinced that Australian confederation r earthenware and stoneware,viz., demi'ohns �'� I I In the Supreme Court at Ottawa; during �`"�" I I EAD !' fell to he rottom of the shaft. Thirteen must be accom fished within aver short or jugs, churns or crocks,. to 3 per gallon. I the ar nmet►t on rohobitioct Chief Justice p y 11` Mr: �arnard re r ted that the tiovern• g P man wee killed, and the other three were time if the not;ntry ie to take its proper _ • . 'phis would restore the duty to what it was merit had not seen t to increase the dui Strong said, when i1r. Maclaren for Unta- fatally njured. . place among Britain's-leading dependencies. ander the old tariff. The proposed duty of Y rio clii(imed the right to prohibit themaqu• ® I�c lin, a er asserts that the Em ror hlr. Ste hon is artioularl son nine as to �b k would have destroyed the industry, on least; brtra, bloc and sheets, which was p .P pe P P Y S _ _ facture of intoxigante, that they might as has lu nt indicated to the Minister of the ha results,that would acture from The ite2a passed as amended. . - GO cents per ICO p> nda. well claim the ower to rohibit the menu- P Y PPY - - The item -1 P P h orei{,i Affairs,.hie decided o inion that an *mal emotion of the railwa lines in that h ,:. :; AMENDED DUTIES. ! was ca led :i 1 i ` facture of cotton. of G^r p g Y , ' ' 8:ECTRI AI'I'ARATUt3 It has been decided bbr the medical faculty t testa a m.►ny In Sa o ht f -o c ntry. A it is present, he tie inti moa u ar ff ou s at g The following items wore amebded to , ,: of �1Ic{rill Univerait Montreal that on and not, ung et any oiroumatanaes,to beabandon added, there is a change of gauge every , read ae follows :—Fleeter of Paris calcined Mr. �gster move that, generators; dy- Y. f ed, few hundred miles, which necessitaites the . - 1 .7 _ namoa and sot �t after the termination of the annual me@siona 1 keta be unctuded with else- aver additionril ez cues attendin reshi or manufactured, 40c per barrel. r for I893 cJ4 the course will ba extended to Hendrick"de Jong, the man who has been P .g p- tric motors and a r aratua n.era., 25 per , , meat of trei ht and aaaen era • and at- Slate pencils, 25 per cent. ; .elates, roof- nine full calender months commencin in to prise in Amsterdam since 'September K P g T - cept, aHt•alorem. thou h the roads are well . built as a : ins slates when split or dressed only, also The item as ams ed was carried. September and ending in June of the fol•, last on uspicion of having murdered two d t, school or writir slates 30 er cent, women hom he had married has been general rule, the general result of their P lowing y' �� g CUAI. �oIL• ''i, °I - 5 rex. . .I found uilty of obtaining .money tinder management Iia a long way from being . . bir. clIulIer'ob tied to the dot of G4-. ' Ata charity ball hold. is CVinnipe on false r tsetse and aentencsd to tour oars' as profitable as if• the proposed conaoli- Mr. Davies objected to the dutylof 7-1 -5 100 cents per poui,4 on refined sugars. It Tivirsday night, Major Coutlee, a the P Y dati6n ,were an accom lished fact-" Wh " Winnipeg Field Battery, prateated against imprisu invent. said the wid'�-awake traveler " ' y� ' eents.on roar oil. He contended that this was a policy devise solely to ut a million. air Je hn Gordon Sprigs, Treasurer of Lhe if the , was a special tax upon the IlTaritime Pro• and a half dollars a ear into the pockets of the use of American flu ain thedecorations t;ovorn ant of Cage Colon referring to I y ' g (.overnment* could sell their'railwa s to a vincee, the refipera- of the hall, and a stormy scene, ensued he• the eoi Bing inter-Imperial conference :in" great private corporation the roceeda . - '- mea, th utast eneral of p �� Mr. Foster :laid some relief had been ' ' . tiveen Col Hol a adj g would almost a the .countr 'a debt and the"district and .41a or Coutlee the latter Ottawa -sal s the Lae (,overnment con- P Y y ' given this year by the reductioe of the duty •I; I;; 1 curs iu he objects at that meeting, but iia at. the same time bring' untold benefit to . .- - ' on the Barrels. .. Tlie Government. ro osed THE COB A'S POISON. : finally withdrawing his mea from aaaisting the eo le of Australia. Were confedera P P particip tion in the nainference depended P P 1 to ire a still further relief b reducin the in the decorations, tion to take lace " Mr. Ste hen o ined g Y g` j . — , . upon th character of the reply expected P P P , - " duty to six cents per imperial gallon. tt?}ses to which the U dtT 1'ehoiiu its Pnt my At a meeting of �tontre&I insumnee moa from th C'anadian Governaxieat. " the..expensea! of Government would be � ' '" . The item as amencied was carried. flee clev r tundoo� it was decided to write an open letter to - reduced to a tremendous extent"and the -- a. . Dried and ul�eri ed cobra oieon is al• •newspapers °omplaining.of the custom of - • . . system itself wonderftilly simplified. Each - cI3cDE PETRULEil�t. P using the lire department for parades and - TheII' Last MBaI.. II country is over-governed, and I noticed j most as deadly as w d injected by the live ,..T - - Mr.`Foster moved that the items of crude .cobra, says a writer McClure'e 'ilaga.zine, exhibitions. It was @aid that the Montreal _ g tra;ody of a most remarkable charao N'tth.surprise and regret that there is a" - _ .- petroleum, etc., 3 3 o cents per gallon, bo, Native doctors use it medically in micro . fire department was getting to tae. a laugh• ter is re ported from Vilna Russia. Ivan ggreat amount of jealousy between the dif- amended_to read :—`°Crude etro'.eum fuel qq,� Ing stock in other cities where it was stat. Klakwitz ferent parts of the country.. This,however,' P i topic doses and hay a barbarous metho/i , a cultome,officer of highly ren- and sae oil, other than naphtha, benzine,or of ex.tractin it. Th ed that they did nothing but turn out i,t enable connection, became convinced that he beLeved, " would gradually disappear 4 y ut a cobra into an p if a strong central (.overnment were *stab= ganaoline, when imported by manufacturers, earthen pot, and deb a banana in after it. Parade. Kia wife wee in 1°ague with A ne:ighbar to • 'I other than oil refinere, for fuse in their own � - aid the atter in a latwsuit which was pend. liahed, and the conflicting or w►rring iu-: - ' They then tie down the lid and heat the crttgAT nRrTAIY. , factories for fuel purpoaea, also manufacture, pot over the fire. he wretched snake is . Ing a in, ant 1I There was ap{aarently no • terests made-to harmonize, as-was the ease of�; 3 cents per gallon." - - : r soon tortured into a r ge in its baking prison Th8 emigration from 1?ngland to Diver justi ce ion for the charge. Tho lawsuit when the North Atnericac eolonlea were ' r The.item .as amended was adopted,- and -bites the bane is in its paroxysms. St. Lawrence ports continues to decline. was tris l It: the local courts and Klakwitz brought into one united whole iii 186 . I - ' should afro state that the teadin �� TERRITORIALEXEMPTIONS. The fruit is afterwar a carefully dried, and A sharp shook of aarthquako was felt lost the :aae: He addresacd the judge in g classes - Mr Delp introduced a bill to repeal the is then ready for- u e. It is pronounced the other day in Cardiff, Er,g., and its an exci ed manner, and, after making a out there are eagerly watching the.politi- . . ' . Homestead Exem tion Act in the Terr.tor I under some circums neer, to be a wonder• vicinity ramblin; statement implicating his wife in cal, social and eamrriercial develop•tient of" . - ful powerful stimula} t but it is only. used The Lord Me-yor of London has opened a an inti q ue against him, he left the court- the (,anadian union, -' nd �no doubt our � ' ,. . % P ., ies,-which gives he Territorial Assembl' wonderful success.in chs wap of becomin � Y in extreme cases, and even then probably Mansion House fund for the sufferers from room: I g I- full power to deal with.homestead exe.in Later n the cls a great nation, will have a deal to do i$ ' 1'' does infinitely-more arm than good. 1'he the earthquake in Greece. y, however, he professed bringing about alike stela of afTaira in tions. The provisions of the homestead swine preparation is so said to be em ' regret .his wife-for his baseless i•nsinua- - Exempt,ionActconflictedwith theproviaiona p'Qy' The (dueen will leave Windsor castle an Australia." ed by leather•worke for poisoning other I tions kcdr" hasty temper, ,aiud •asked his - . i . of the.Real Property Act. Chap. 45 of the the '_'2nd inst. for ,ticotland. On tier way �! .�,. i peoples cattle,. with view to aftertdards neighbu and his wile to dine with him en ordinance of IR84 rovided for'exem tions north she will visit Manchester and formally .. '� - - t? P hu in u the hides Kea This is a form famillea Thinkia it better tha-ti a recon• HANDY WITH THEIR FEE'S. t up to1l,500, but the court* .had held that c g p P' open the shi canal. g 4 • of crime very preval t in India, and one . P ciliation should take place, the'neighbor. - this was not within the jurisdiction -of the that the authoritie find most difficult to Owing to the confessions of Frsticesco accepted and a social evening was arranged dtndoR4t .t;ble to uutizo Their Nether fix. Territorial Atesembly, and it was desired to Polti, the Italian Aaarehist recentl ar• b� retain this power. The bill is to accomplish, cultigatar to-prio a th t hie plough ullocks, reefed in London, many leaders of the f oAt dinner Lherc ware resent KlakwitT trcmlttes to ureal Advantage:, �_ thio end, ti art have fled to America and the Con• P f In the native"quarters of the towas of have not died of cattle disease .. He may p. Y , - his wife, hiy two daughter*, aged nineteen India the ntran e e ectacle ma be seen of The bill was read a first time. anent. . g p y complain to the near t magistrate, and the and sevo iteen years respectively, a young a butcher seizing a piece of meat in hie - FREI.;iiT RATES. ,' magistrate may cede the bsaeta co be ex- At a seealon of the 13sptist Union, held in son agged eleven, Kia wife r mother, and his- heads and cutting it in two with s stroke x Mr. Flogger`, reNlying to 1Ir. sewers, *mined, tut snake po on leaves rid external London recently, it wag decided not to nsighbor sad Kia wife• The dinner paaaed of his knife held between the first and rf. gave the fotlowingfreightratea on the Inter• marks and ie :almost mposeible Lo detect scull a erecting ro the Uciited States, ea a off very pleasantly until the third course, secgnd toes of his foot• The. abnotnaker- c'' chemically. It ie t surpri9ing, under protest against the treatment accorded to wean K akwitz rasa, apd, ordering soma nose no last, but turns Lhe nnfiniahed shoe national and connecting roads :—For grain, these circumstances hat he often ciecidee nogroes in that, country, more ch rn ra ne Lo be o ned, said that he wic'a hie feet, while Kia hands by carload, per ton, to tit. John, Iv.B.,from - 1 g are bus in Montreal $3 60 for ex ort $4 • local to to accept the 'loss an not inset the enmity wished !1 present to drink a toast Loa y . P. t Thr, American Consul at Bradford, Fang• shaping it. :(o the carpenter holds. with P-', 5t. John, N.-B., from Toronto, $4.30, for of the cattle•.poisonPr by seeking re"iraes, land, reports remarkably successful results ! special t ish he had prepared as a surprise hie great toe: the board he is cutting anti - � export $4.50 ; local to Halifax from \Mont• of the eight-hour movement in England, } fur-thin► rosahle occasion. ►rhe *oodturner handles his tools a n well . .c, . . real, $g.60 for export rind $4 local ; to - and Ives exam les where it h s Nett ut He th left Lhe room, and within -two -with toes as with his fin ers. -The use of Royal isflts.: g P a p minutes returned, beetle is his attics a g Halifax frori. Toronto, $+1.30 for ex.port,and to a thorough- Leet in some large establish- g the feet"to assist the hands in their lal ur -, t�h - $4.50 local ; coal, per groes ton, from� d- Atl th •e German it yalties are so much menta. large die i, covered with a dinner cover,and . Y in not, however; the mere result of practice, - ney to'Montreal, $3.51 from New telae ow accustomed fo weatrin uniforms that the placing t quickly nn the table, ire lifted - g h y -but ie principally due to the fact that the ' to Montreal $2.80 • from rin -hill to never look well in ckflian 'clott•es and 1 A supposed bomb wais found ilea otl►er his glass on high find shouted . . }p g morning at the entrance of the reeruititig "70 o r next meettn Hinloo foot is quite different from ours Montreal, $2,tcJ. have never ecce eithen the resen• F;m seer v P p g in its anatomical oonformatiop> The ankle of Austria or the Emp ror William look to °i6ce is Sprint; gardens, London. 1'he Ae h d scarcely spoken thcese words, � of the Hindoo and the articulation of the 8l7tiDAY oss$Itver.$. such disadvantage as when in mufti. It public is becoming alarmed at the ease with when-a dynamite bomb, which had been ' back of the foot, permit considerable later• . Mr, Charlton, in moving the second read- was probably to this, oo, that must be at- which bombs, real or harmless, tau ba de• hidden u dor Lha cover, exploded sad in- al motion. Then the toes posaesa a sur- ing of the Act to secure a better obser,-ance posited in public buildings. stantl k lled ever one in the room, with. ptisingmobility, Tiiegreat toucan be moved tributed ,tike. incident that occurred when Y Y of the Lord's day,commonly called 5undav the exce rLiou of the servant• irl and Lha �{ f -Queen V ctoria arrieed at Florence the A London despatch says that the move' g freely in gill directions and the _ first. hoped the subjeet'wonld'be approached free °they da youngest dau,hter—the latter livip how• meat looking to a British protectorate over g� and second lose are separated .by a wide from party or personal influence, `He oak• Among the crowd t at assembled on the the :Samoan islands is no los er disguised ever, onl long enough to tell exactly what - g . apace, sometitres as muelt as five e�ighthe ed that the measure be conaidared aim 1 had ha ued. Thr,servant diad wtth'In two P Y I railroad platform was very ordinary and but is proceeding in a manner which seems 1 p of an inch across at the base of the toes upon its me-its. On some occasion-i the badly dreaded individu-1, whoseattire clash. ,to indicatcr.that Great Britain believ -s she hours• and two inches at their extremities. The : promoter had been-called a crank, a fanatic, ed disagreeably with that of the English will be supported In the matter. - The ut fortunate poople who .were the articulation of the hip is also peculiar, and � a I aacitan, gnu as► self-righteous man. He and Itali�tin dignitariNe who had assembled y victims r f this insane freak were simply this renders iteasier to aae the toes in hand-- dif claicried any pretensions save that he de- to great her arrival. In sed, several of the Ii Thr, religious t.alance sheets �•hich were blown to pieces, and'tui® walls of the room ling the objects by enabling the Hindoo to sired to promise the welfare of the tom- took offeiyce at what t ie were leaned to Prepared for tl a stay meytings, in London, in w`cich the,y were eiLtin wore munit Y. p g partly Sit in squatting posture much. mora tom chow a heavy decrease iu. m►ii*tinary dons- blown r,4 t.. The ex lesion was heard for The bill wail read a second time . , : regard an'hie preeump ion in pressing for• liana. The Baptist sadlethodi$t isocieties half a mi:j. P fortably than we can do. A similar for ward among them,and oughly ordered.him ahow.defi,its which aggregate about sixty• motion of tl}e feet and toes is found among TO�DISFBA.�CIIISE BRIBERS back behind the COcdO of police—a tom- eight thousand pouadw the Annameae, but it is not, ae iniggtut be, :_ % -` mand which he obeyed ith merely a smile. 100 FOR TH S BOY.. supposed, . common thing amongbarbarous hl r. Weldon moved the second reading In due course the t in rolled into the t'VITBD STATl;9, and savage tribes. t)r►e naturally thinks of of a bill to d-efranthise voters vrho have station and after a few niinutee the Queen i the resemblance to amoukey whichahuman " taken bribes. alighted, Aa her ey roamed over the Mr. Frank Hatton, editor of the" Wash- ��ddie.ltr rthertaa Cnrrt d'et1'Ly an t►rgnn beinc;uaiog both feet and hands must tea�- - BALLOTS�I�t NORTIs-tvEST - people assembled there she caught eight of ington Yost, died the o,.her afternoon. Grtu er—in cAund itotnewhere, ent and yet M, Regnault is careful to point theperaonwhohadbeeo rderedawayaehort ' Altar along wait, file tVorld's Fair out the foot that the Hindoo foot is not at . e Mr. Martin moved the second reading of "time previously, and a oatroptiiziag him in etookholders are to be paid a ten per cents A lettei has bean received by a Toronto a bill to extend the ballot to the North• German with the woe a; "Ah, so you are div:ltend. detective germy front Ashley, Penn,, mak- all liko'the foot of an ago or monkey. The great toe is not o osed to the other toes West Territories. there already, my deo Bernard: how nice Graff& Ca., Kenos w e,keca of Chic a 1ug a°qui lee for a little child named F,ddie like f; thumb as"ocetire with a monks and r The bill was read a second time it is to find you here !" beckoned him to her have bought the World's Fair buildaa Brothertu a &•yeetr-old lad, who was Y+ I� V` - - _- I aide kissed him hearth . t' recently bduoted by an Italian or sit auoordingly the pedal dexterity of the Hin• ' - --.- - - . f3ft�*tD JOROR.9 IN O�TARIOr :. - , and then resen- for eighty aeiea thousand five hundred g docs fe not to be taken ae an indication of �� - Mr Edgar moved the second reading of ted him to; the sadly iaconcerted Italian dollars, grThe bo the Iester ase fotlbwed siiniaa descent. Y f the di nitarie� as the bus ansa of her rand- The Public itohoeits, of Chicago, are to b organ grit der from'his parents' hoiria, aqd' e .. a bill to reduce from twelve to- seven the g g _ daughter, the heredi cry Duke of Sax• cloned for a week he a precf►ution "a ainat Seventeen Year Locusts: namber of grand jurors neceasarp t° find a Meiningen, g for soma time he was not missed. When true bifl in t}}e Province of Ontario. smallpox, which irk epidemic in a section his absen a was discovered and en uiries ` - The -bill was read a Qea.)ncl time. . , • - of the city, _ e melancholy anu monotonous shrillin .- „ made, no the slightest trace of his where• g - The (Talking D g Of Ze!U.. of'the locusts will be.heard in -the aountr - . SCRAP IRO.N. -- Julie R. Janie ;I clan Kier of Col.( E. 9. abouts co lief be found. . Detectives were t}, , •. os A London paper pub ishes a wonderful Jenny, one of the' bastg-kn wn lawyera of employed and they worked on the ease for ie summer, the insects resuming after Mr. Foster said the Government had to *tor of the achieveme is of a bo at tl e ► ii t sem® ti without sucoese. The- or an seventeen years, altltougn it seems a cod Y C*?nsral New York was add ittarl to he bur g consider first how to )seep the protection old Ger-ma town Zeitz This bo yowns,a 'Sy Y B gh several small deal less than that len th of time since the - . - and encouragement_ which was. necessary I ' y in S recuse on Frfda - tinder w a traced theca were here before• There] are probably dif :,': -dog which he taught to renounce 31 wordy The Great Northern strike is over, and .Places in he state of Pennsylvania,at most ferent varieties, however,or they all do not : fol the iron industry as a whole ; secondly 24 (;ermata and 7 Frear Thr, words ere the men have reLprned to work and ars of which he had been seen with a hild { f bow to essence to the maker of iron mater• • 1` lets the material, bar iron ; ,and, t Ppoken one at a time, a d only at the dic- busy in getting out trains. The result was answering little-Eddie s deacription, St °O°iAPte Pram Lha same point of beginning- - tation at the young tea her, The"talkie Finally 'he orrgan Grinder wt►s located at So much atrauga loge ie attached to the yhirdly, how to in the further working I dog of Zeitz" ie the wo der of Lruro a g a vompleta yicsory for Lhe men. Wilkesba re and- lodged in jail for another locust,. especially in the Biblical references, . . up of a pig iron from t ore to puddled , pe, nti . Radcliffe CoPege, the woman'e"t, ex of that it is no wonder euporstitioue forebod•' nothing similar Kae eve been known, ex- " affanae, Ie at first denied ell knowledge in s arise in certain mini bars, and-bar iron. It was prol,osed to en• ` ceps the dug which was exhibiteef in Holl- Harvard, Kae.been baquaathed the estate of of the child, but on being tlyreatened he q is when the ain x courage the latter step :bp inareaeing the , ,, Mrs. Sarah Parker, who died last week r, noueement is made that he' is e: ected. r and in 1 i 1R. , lnia old ime canine wonder + said he ao d 34 ddie to two other men oin P ' duty on aarap iron, making the tiaaeition valued at oda hundred and fitly thauaand' g Soieaoe has for the most ar disarmed - �R' could proQounee all Lhe etteraof the.al ha- north. Thy are su pos-,d to lie in Canada p - as easy as possible, by.raiaing_the fluty by „ „ „ „ P dollars. P him of his t�rrora however; hie'eomin pet, except I, m nd� "n," the polic9 and.severe other agenoieat hauls g .: $1 per Lan to'the end of the present year, Carl Brown and been Heti ed, g P t Jacob Steaher Gox , signifies ii,otliin , exec t that nature is er and tbu:eater having a uniform duty of $4 ,- . 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Itierviline P $ . cares headache, sea eiekneea and hummer a= may ria ESTERS SAVED A BROTHER. • treatment. A short -time ago the Children's Aid y 8 about some one of the mlany complaint. . Nerviline ourea neural is . ;___-_ "Esme e" diseases and "w�knesa�,y' to toothache, gg , Society of Toronto, asked our reader' for t soba, lumbago and sciatica, Nerviline f•�' -. .!" A Forest Fl ht In Asha2ltt. j, foster homes for the children rescued by which the sex is ehliject, azid health maybe cures sprains, bruises, cute, &c. Polson's �L V" , . "11 The skartling Experteu- ce of IMr. eaa�+ the 4 n them. The response was very general,but forgive mpaized, and hopes and happiness Nerviline is the best remedy in the y �- Rriw of London-A s.iAcrrr for Four d was fico n up in a clearing wait• the requests were almost entirely for baagqs st n end. Thanks to Dr. Pierce, his sad ashy costa 10 and .'S cents to world, ",x 4�-`- Fear3-ni, Lodge came to the Bescue ing for -the order to engage. The first ar.J girls from 10 to 16, and of these the . Favorite Prescription prepared by him for Sample and la a bottles at any drug aytore ` 1. �� ' excitement had pa d, and they were solid realest somber were for tris, Already a wome , ourea the worst casco of uterine • .. .. =;.; Atter Doctors Had gaited-ue is slain and impassive as if on Aldershot parade, cumber of the applications have been filled, diseases. inorvoaeness, neuralgia, irregular- Try Poison's ervfline. ,.., Able to be Out. Nodding plume.an tartan plaid had been where everything was found satistaetory, .ides• rad f'weaknessea." It ie • areal in• - ---- i Elvin the London Free Preae. '_ discarded for the p ain grey uniform which 'rad foster-parents and children slike are 'vigor. ing tonic and nervine, and rapidly .. -1 The Home of Mr. Isaac $rigge9 at 5G1 the peculiar Hees itiea of the campaign well pleased, But there is another clan of builds up the health and strength. . �Li De 1* t i-, Charlotte St., this city, is one of the most had pointed out as most fibtinq for Buro• children who have been almost entirel J ` T f,' ' p • Dr. orco's Pellets, for consti ation,sick F R' rattily situated aril well ke t of the many Peansi. Their onl distingguishing mark, forgotten, and it is fob these wa now plead. p p soon to be a well-known ob act of s serol These are the little babies and children up heads he, biliousness, indigestion..ion: Once •. •• 6 �; homes of the workingmen of London. The n � dread to the Aahan ie 1 p taken, always in favor. I - 10 front is carefully boulevarded, and at the , was the red hackle to four and five years of age. The Society �- ,. , aide and rear of the cottage home is a'lattioe in their helmets, w ich told of a loan h _ ° f., g g y• has at present several such candidates for Eve and suspicion were twins. ; . .t. -� u� O log , , one exploit in the old wars in the l.ow homes. They are mostly bo e, and are Wid Awake pec le buy Wide Awake IL work covered with vines, olid there is also g P �� 1W �� �� i Countries. Nor w a their waitin p a garden. within view are fields and woods g long. A bright and happy little ones. hose desir- S"P eoause it is the beet and cheapest Abort quick comma d was heard in such children shnnid apply at once with 8 :iei -' and in fact these was nothing needed upon q , and the g PP y they an eta • y 41 A. the. occasion of an autumn afternoon visit long line broke int column of ecmpanies, letters of reference from their pastor, and Par y platforms make poor rafts. to make the lot of a sick man amid such each of which dal fed into the bush, the two other people of -well known standing Sohi ler's Sarsaparilla Pills act directl an officers pointing t e wa with the short to the Secretary, 32 Confederation Life the kir net's and by stimulating their action '�o 'r a Pmm . c '`' �.;Isurroundings as pleasant . ae possible. P g y =,� li`l- sword-ba oasts w i�ah had taken the place Building, Toronto. and p rifying the blood they help the eye- `-`-And so U was not to be wondered at that Yhtr. Bri s was found in a cheerful mood, of the regulation c 4mores, and each withgg its i er Ia in u ;the strains wbioh w'ke - tem to throw off diocese. A chemical an• � n'O . ;:,. � ��But a conversation witch the gentleman re- P P P Y g , TO THE LADY READER. ' alysis, after taking these pills, will show a tgj� we � ,* vealed the fact that there were very good an echo in every oottieh soldiers heart. �' marks falling off of,albumen in the urine e * _, �' The roar of ficin came loud and constant "•- of the suffering from kidney trouble. , reasons-why any man under the same Dir- g F A -0 i and when its die son sank for a tnoi6ent i Are Yea-itetidy for Tine question t Prioe 0 cents a box, six boxes for `• , x, cumatancea, and enjoying the same bright P � � hope, could not but allow his face to beam the ear caught the shriek of the ibrooh 41;' theoheera of the so firers and the answering HsR19 IT Is -Have you seen The Ladies' by addressing H. Schiller & Co.,73 Ada ' ' forth with what he felt. The story as told g Journal of Toronto, iia its enlarged and im• laide $ West, Toronto. yells of the savage enem who held their �� ` ' will be found most intereating, and that it 3y� proved form? ,-. is absolutely correct there are man of the ground so sternly, firing at the line -of A straight road is the ,easiest travelled, Y Y attack from clave =contrived ambushes, It now contains tbirty•eix targe pages, friends pf Mr. Briggs will testify, should yy beautiful) ringed and illustrated on heat/ a Weak ldiera were not more Th-4 new maznznoth i. And the white Y P such testimony be needed, Mr. Briggs has fine ealendared • er. It is edited. b a LTi i Awake" is the b and e�h�eapbeet .. It, �� . been an invalid for four years and has been gallant and dete fined in their bearing P Y soap a er offered in Oa 'ada or any other 1. practical woman for practical women count y in the world.Try it. ` } ^ ' than the native la ore's enlisted to serve P t l ltl re l� u� unwell and under medical treatment for and contains each month Hamar• eight ears. It was in 1885 that he first ander the engines _ oflioere;who, unarmed Whe womi►n vote there will be no secret / . g Y ons a e tally contributed articles by s ,.` felt the twinges, except for their i ser axes and outlaases ballot. e the aches and the eine P P , g P followed close beh d or more oitei abreast the ab est writers in Canada and other - -- -` - , Fa that foretold trouble'. He secured medical of the fighting 1'ne cutting awe the countries. It is just the publication every at a Toronto Man Says. ,, will leave strength and j attendance, and learned that his liver was g g K Y Canadian woman should read. The pub. •For ome time I have been a sufferer from out of order his kilns a were bad and that creepers and para ' is planta, and makih P ' Y ever inch of ro d wined clear and pas- lishers have thousands of testimonials from dyspep ia, so much so that I completely 1C wire robust health �1� be suffered.from dyspepsia. However, he y g g P delighted readers expressing their great lost-rat appetite, and through wepaknes sable for retreat o support b the reserves g P g g P •a , worked along for nearly four years, when PP y satisfaction with the aper. Ina recent could and walk. �hree weeks ago IQ�DepBdtrbr%ng 1186Off�i89reQt i Tessin a eel 1 rear.. The Hi hl f tt the terrible malady afTected his system in a P g aB Y g enders issue Fhere appeared s so•simile of an comma oed ydrinkia St. Leon Water, I way sinful to relate, It came directly were akveeping th bush in front of themz. Y P Y autograph letter from Lady Aberdeen in resulti g in a sharpened appetite good diR- 1; : „ „ with stead voile and the orackin i1 which she warmly commanded TI►e Journal cation, rad am now completely oared ti after an attack of t:.e grip. Mr. Briggs y P• was yet in his-'•fifties," and too all appear- l i°g sound of Chet rifles was varied y the 188 Berkeley$treat Toronto. Sold ' Food Medidn: 3 k PP coder intonation of the heavily loaded to Canadian women. CQIIIIA y > ancea was a well preserved and strong man. Y . � There is something !n The Journal to by all corers, Druggists and Hotels. ' But almost without warning the `Dints in Ashanti muske The forest was filled 8g V 0 g 1 with smoke, and f m its loom tongues of interest and profit every member of the5 ,°I every part of his body were as solid and g g household. Capt and cowardice counsel together. flame shot forth, b►rkina whence came the �0 's� immovable as though they had been pad-, r The ce ular subscription tion rice of Tlie Try fide Awake Sop for nett week's h;It hail of ballets t e t hummed and danced $ P P h 'I J , locked, and the strong man became as help' Jotcrnta u One Dollar per ear, but to waships and grove for yourself that it - , leas as a babe. Man doctors were among us and ov 'head, making the leaves P y is the st and cheapest soap you ever & • --t Y fall,in showers as the do in En land on.a extend the circulation sow, the publishers 1 1 ed, and they all promised relief and y g , offer the following special inducement, to � ��� occasionally a slight relief did come. But windy October d y.,-[Blackwood a. g You ad. better lend your money than Y g the readers of this paper. For fifty cents, our c lit~ it was only temporary,and the unfortunate (50e.) just half price, they will mail The YI . man in conse uence of these rola sea, was Consel rice Money. afe, Sart), slid Pa1ri18SS - I ' --- ? q P Journal to any sddressfor one year, and in `' ` :. gradually loosening .his hold upon hope. In the year 178 the English Chancellor addition send post paid a handsome sou- What a world of meanie this statement IVAw ON-0-Howaraese tri s The days were tong and weary that he of the Exohequer received a letter enclosing vbnir coffee spoon of 1'oPOatO, is extra g t�niao brSoocsa Ba�oe. spent upon his bed with the dismal roe= bank-notes to the amount of £:i6C =$1 800 ' embodies. Jost what you are looking for, p`"° °dyr� 4� P P , P sterling plate, with gold prated bowl: is it no 2 Putnam's Painless Cora Extrac- rhe• a"ii•m `'' a pest 'ahead of being held a close prisoner to ease the conse once of -the writer who We-are informed b the publishers of '- :' y P tor-the great sure-pop corn cure-sots In j;i to be released only by death. a had withheld the mount from the public The Ladies' Journal that thio u nivel ------ , ; ,. P� y this wa It makes ao sore a is • safe The family, too; began to lose faith in treasury. The ear iert public announcement 'the most liberal offer ever made - b a TgEA �EER>, The official or 4 ,+ Y sots ep odily and with certainty •sure and medical skill. They had given a trial to of any receipt fro this source was in 1842, re table firm, and we feel certain thst an ofChuroh e 1 some of the foremost practitioners of the when the following announcement e. ar- Pu mildly, without inflaming the parts ; pain• n t o- Q oo e P Ppe our readers will never receive a more lessly. Do not be imposed. upon b imits- school for the cure of Stammerin , Toronto city, but always with the same unhappy ed in The Times; "The Chancellor of the satilsfactFoe half dollar's worth-Tho y t�aaada,sentiroe,poeirpaid. R result, Patent medicines of various Exchequer ackno led es the receipt of £t0 Y tions or subet�itutes. .` q g P fila Journal and the above beautiful It to ae • two-1 ed jackass to kick descriptions were likewise tried,but in vain. from some�ereon unknown, as conscience eau en{r spoon for Fifty Dents. tVhea egg j , '. Then about Christmas tide came news that money." Since 1 85 the amounts thus re- harder ban a male. :y ra lying mention this paper. CC pQt'� pip p �p� ,. . had almost been)expected. Mr. Briggs had ceived have apps red ander a separate head Have you teen the new mammoth QXA [ . DRY EARTH - U�UtI[I . not lou to ve the doctors said. Gradually in the public ace unto and ran a all the It is a lebeian fact that the roan who carte to bar '•Wide Awake" Soap P It K Y P g guaranteed absolutely B•bdoraad�byy doctors and scientists. Every he grew weaker'until early in'the spring so way from £16,483 (the largest sum) in 1860 eats with his knife generally pays for what y pure• Try home should have one. Prtcoft Manufac . seriously ill he dig' -ppear to be that the to £252 (the aural esti in 1893. It is sug- he gets. - �� tured by C� K CIM OIL Ganaacque,Ont. end was daily-looii,,d for. gested that some oaa,:iantious Englishmen, Wide Awake lgosp its a stolid bar of Polln nominal Ions are poorpre°edents .. - Ii Court Fore_ st City, A. O. F., of which wiltinff to pay their income-tax, do not care pure soap and is not put up in small for pun elections. ,�, 'Mr. Briggs is a member, proved just at this to publish the am unt, and appease their cakes to deceive the public. The I lians are growing so fierce against juncture to be a friend indeed. During all conscience by anonymous remittance, .' It Cupid kept a pawnshop it trould be the French that the representative of FSR, L his illness the brethren had looked carefull - France n the ballet of " Rzoelsior " in the .In•• ° Y Y $lied with engagement rings, gear Theatre of Milan was one night his.' s•• r *$` after his wants and had been very atten "''' ' CONS PTION CURED - tive. And no one regretted more than they 11. R■CiP& ; rued off t e•etrage, and•the second night the the unhappy Prospects, One night the court -:.' ... ---- desnoas ration was so sagage that the a ,, � was discussing the case when i;; was lug- The Remarkable Came of 5a Yoli'sg films-- •i. For 4akfng toot deer' - oharae r had to be taken out of the ballet � e t._�1r - gested that Pink Pills should be tried. Be Tnke's •on,�nsapuou and when Daring the summer montbe a m6im do- A. P. 710 . .► Stories had been told of what ti.e had ef• Koarly Bxpe ted to Die file Find„ R licious drink than Root Beer could not be _ • _ forted in other cases. Then why not in this' Remedy ' ha -Complrlely Cares dint desired. For the benefit at our readers we . ' . i : give this recipe. Take w , Finally the court agreed to present one F,lmira N. Y, It is seldom Indeed that TAKi The Bank of Toronto. � -+ dozes boxes of the ills to Mr. Briggs. The Spider's Root Door 1l:ictraet : ano Y�ottte n THE IDI Ills XD ". 16. - a�1 P $g a hopeless conse ptivc, who has boon Given Yoat - - heli a cake attendingdoctor told hi patient that _the , . 4., ��r , P up by the doctors, recovers. Henry Hazen, hugar . - - t lbs. a s�g't" 1�TOTIdd"i,a hereby giventhata �Ifrvm pills were only good for cases of paralysis, a Dun man wh was born and bion ht u Luko Farm iVater - o gadloas 1, but he consented to their being given a trial young g P of IVa pas tztsirr.for the current halts 1)issolvd the sugar and east in the water, being at the rate . Tax pea tient Fla R K in this city, has ad an experience of this year, . _; as a last hope. Accordingly - Mr. Briggs kind. which is ttrscting a great deal of add the eztraat, and bolt e,place io a warm AxxQ>�c aeon the paid rap capital of the Bank : began taking them, - Very soon a .change attention among the medical men of this place -for twenty-four hours until it ter- - has this y been declared and that the sanse was noticed. , He grew more cheerful and mento, then place on ice, when it will open will be payable at the Bank and its Rranehee +' ' g section of the entry. M r. Hazen is on and alter Pride . the first day of June next. '` - suffered less. His wb,le a stem seemed to sparkling and'delieious. Ta>c TRANBFSR Booze Will be closed from ,Fc ''s Y tweet,-ave yea of age and be tells the , : be awakened to new life, just, as was the following story : "About three year► ago The hoot Beer Extract can be obtained the Seventeenth to the Thirtyflrstdayof May �' world outside, for it was the- lad spring- at all Grocers and Drug Stores, at 25o.per + 40th days included. g P g- I• took la grip . I had a very severe Tse ANNUAL tlsxanAL MaaTtNG of Share time of the-year, attach which settled on my lungs and I b0td0' holders will be held at the Banning House of With renewed strength came-renewed kat on coughing atter la grippe left ' ' '� the Institution, on Wednesday, -the twentieth hope, and the invalid began to look u on P g R g PP Dont risk ' much on the opialon of him 50etil. tui ss B day of June nest. The Chair to be taken at g P me, I thought othing of the cough which who has nothing to lose. 81.00 ttler noon fr-z: Pink Pills as his deliverer. He used them seldom troubled a except in the n,oroi°g (?Hoc t a dose, By order of the Hoard faithfully, taking six a day. In a month .after I of up, hen I used to hook and Wash your blank&ts ''Witb 'Ovide (Signed) D. COULSON. ` z: he was able to leave his bed, and he did so cough for a while and hmi ht notes troubl- Awake Soap and you will filed them Itis a ld crri a tee by all drug. General Manager. ` ,� with a thankful heart. Oral those who g g cleaner.tad softer thaw they ever were grata. t cures noipient Consumption The Bank of-Toronto, Toronto, 25th April, 4 9 Y ed again that d y. Gradually the cough before. and i; best Cough and Group Curd. 2139i. 813333 , _ i have been forded to un ego long confine grew more Bever and one morning I noticed ___T , .. . luent between bedclothes can realize the -- -` 1t pleasure and joy- there war in that£ret da that there were apsoks of blood in the • - r, Y atoll I coughed u However, 1 thou bt I ���k �n � h -�. spent in the neat little parlor, seated in apt ��, • would be all ri hG. Last summer I did RUBBERS . 7� ­ rH . big arm chair beside the window where the not feel like m self half the time. I "'"�" : RAN ■ sun sent' in its warm, bright rays. Since thought I was h if asleep the whole time That Tired Feeling, Oonsti ation1. ` I then h1r, Briggs hap been about fieri He gz P - Tt ey give peofect satisfaction in. fit style, and finish, and it has-became a k, ;z . gg y and my dough g t very severe and.I could and Pain {n the Back b word that uses crutches yet, but he grows stronger not work. I be an taking ai ht sweats, I a:' w� every,�lay, Now he can use his hands,eat- g �� GR1T�Y ItUBBEK,S weAr like Ycon•" i �y . called on a doot►r and:be told me that I Appetite' and Health Restored by ing with a knife and fork, and the joints had coasamotio and that half of my right Hood's sarsaparilla. continue to grow looser and pliable, giving lung was altecte and that only a miracle i �� only a faint idea of the vert able kno � Strong, Nell U14FBerviceabie STEAD ����� �� attvtata' . ?' which those the hands Laud feet could save my 1 fe. That miracle; 1 stn or t>,oueeir i I happy to say, b been accomplished. I �rT96 To tied. There was a cessation of the arcs P : HEAW- r t; pleasing P was hardly able to move this spring and ootevtt+uote BOILERS ruavuw and ;% • �`� j tea, a most Iselin fact to the invalid- my death was expected at any time. I �K Flits-11111" Yy and the blood vessels that had become lost happened to see in the paper ane day that � ` to view and dried up fire now quite healthy a German docto had discovered a,. blood BAND +rad SAW M 1 LLS . %, looking' purifier that was death to microbes and °»taut.ww '" _. Ivlr,Briggs hoe only used tweet boxes of s..+.t tem Oscrfptive os.to�+.. ` ` Y germs of all kin a of disease. 1 sof a hoz the pills, at a coat of $IU. Certainly hia of this preparat on, wbioh ie called 9chi1• - 'YVATEROUS, �1'alitOPtii CiNtlll�a. . bill for medical attpndance shows a marked l . .')' decrease. tar's Sorsap.rill Pills, and feeling improv- �� r Mr. E. �V, Boyle, druggist, G52 Dundas ed I have kept n taking them ever since. - 1. _ , ., My cough has isappeared, and I have1 . , . street, who is also seers agy of Court Foroe gained twenty pounds. The doctors who ;- �\ City, was also interviewed with respect to looked hourly fo my death ac's very much, : - � J,11:-. T E ONLY ONE IN . THE WORLDV . �y_. , -the case, and his statements were all con• au`prised at my remarkable Daze. l ■1._ firmatory of what Mr. Briggs had said. He To any Pere n 'threatened or sufferingL. k ` said he had had -a tremendous sale of the, from this tarrib a disease I say use 8chil- ® _ - : ; .. , That will barn t: ' - pills. No other similar medicine ever let's SarsaparillaPills. I gtrghL•add that ;� Approached to the same demand. these pills cured my father of rheumatiam - - - ROUCH WOOD and COAL 1 ,. -M, -, Dr. Willi•ima Pink P{ile are a"'perfect he contracted ' , • prisoner in•Libby ...Equally Weil..._ i blood builder and nerve restorer, curing' prison during the ,il war." Know your Mr. Chas. Steele - a-.. '. 0 04 �' such diseases ai rheumatism, neuralgia, own mind. If our driggints Till not get - - 8t.Catherine's, Ont. - .=_ partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia. $t, Schiller's Sarsaparilla Pills send ,to us u Lowell * Y r= Vitus' 'dance, nervone headache nervous and we will mai you a boa on receipt of C•T•Hood&Co., ,Masa.: . . i 0 I ­. ­� ..,- - a prostration and-the tired feeling therefrom, 50e, or six boxes for 82,50. Aiddrexa I . H. ��For A number of years 1 have been doubled - 090M . .1-1`��-?�14�.1 the after effects of la grippe, diseases Schiller and Co., Toroni,r, with..general tired feeling,shortness of brdath, - - l.Milli d0 R et depending on humors in the bloc d, such as pain in We back,and constipation. I could get N o trains are now r un n inl over tire litre only little rest at night-on account of the pain y� � scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc, Pink - - Has the Lar est oven. ;:': .1, Pills give a healthy glow to lisle an.i sallow of the Great Northwest Central, Manitoba, and had no appetite whatever. I was that tired I e complexions, and are a 'a ecifio for the owing to the small amount of freight, InMylimbs that 1G gave out before.half the day )!$ A hpRt'i>~R'S ST{ Vi; was gena. I tried a great number of medicines troublespeculiarto the female system, and but till not get any per»nent relief from any -TWtx tf))CFQRt�.• l A !s Everyrbody,s �: in thee ase of men they effect a radical cure Recipe.-For 1Ha Inrr a Delfclesiy ilea itis $ ^ t in all cases arising from mental.worry over- Drie At Small t.ost. Iki {� (� (�(� T(� 1 Y , Adamar'Rost Beer E�ctract•........,,on battle' ���� �n** �� S V GAS COOK �1 V� - ��aa s `" �. work or exceeaes of an nater, . witfioetwlpit: Cook atQ�►r� Flel�chmann'aY t..............,..hat acako . Bear in mind Dr. William's Pink Pills Sugar.•.•... .... source until, upon reeommendatton of a friend, Makes Rhd Burns It$ Own Gas , g bre never sold in bulk,or by the dozen or Lukewarm Watc .....,,a a,........two;gallous I purchased a bottla of Hood's 8alrsaparlllt., $ • hundred,and Guy dealer who offers substi• Dissolve the su ar and yeast in the water, which made me feel better at once. I have con. Front Common Coal Oil. . . � i. tutee ire this form is trying to iefraud add the extr+ict,a.d bottle ; place to tz warm traced its use,slaving taken throe bottles, olid DIST', .lye kii;A'1• IN THE KITCHEN. �-_ "; place fortwenty-f ur houra•until it. for menta. i Reel i.ike a New Mtln+ + ., _ you and should be avoided. Ask our then lace on ice, - ii= y p when it will open sparkling I have a good appetite,feel as strong as ever` I cf s a 1pamly Dinner for Two Georg.. dealer for Dr. \ti illiams$ Pink-Pills for Pole and delicious. ' People and refuse ell imitations and substi• The riot beer can be obtained In ail den did, and enjoy perfect rest at night. I have _ ` K tutee, anri grocery store in 10 and 26 Cont bottles to much pleasure in recommending Hod's Sarna- make two and flue gallons, ! parslia." Cil.aztl.sg STiti.i.n, With Erie Pre- _ k , Dr- Williams' Pink Pills'may be had of uladstone tragi s his ancestry`:back to 'serving Co,,flG Catherine';11(>ntar{6. GURNET 00,-, Ltd,, ;' all drugg�ats, or direct by irrail from llr. King Duncan, ofootland, who viae Mac• • m t and T � � �� � � TORONTOt �Yilliams biedieine Company, Brockville, Hood s Foils are p P - tcipnt,yep . bath's victim. easy in actiQil. fluid by all druaist�. , . ,m ._ _ ,; . . . f . .. _ f. . ,. i .. i .. .� . I , . Y t �.,_ ., ,, . . I. I -. pry'"`• x I . #. v :r r V. . s -}-" I �� .- hh �y( # :d q� aY° ��q - sem- : ,:.. -. ,:- a ... _.. .:... .. .� -. ... .. .. :: :... -..... .. -. 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R:i. ... .... -.. ^.t-... .fir :- -.,- _ -�. yi. a. - 11 : e y_, TO cult avu sea. referirlag 1 --AU gtrades o pine and cedar shingles -.'N Weduesd ►,318th i>sgl.. ilio wife) ;_: -'` . to the adarese label ss,year paper vas at the Pickerin Lumber yards' Price of Isaac Wise of a son. All doing; wel•1. isn , ­ '. , . can al ways ascertain-Wa late to which y �' .9 -1-1 your subscription to Tim NBws is d. away down for o sh. - _ *** —Mrs. D. Baker moved this ' week to GOODS - �. 1.'-� ',, ,.". -�'t,z-:,_* emittanees are aoi<no.►iea$.a a — - Y P B C E 'Gest Hill where she will in future re. • - change of date on label on the first paper ol- Topic for no t Sunday S. + t. r t� .} ' lowing receipt of money at this olDce. Always_ is "What Loved es for the World." The side. • 4.................I....... ... ....' ....... ` �ir�1= 17 kgs the ante para ahead. tf W. V. Wright." ---What da you think of civic holiday l.•• r.��.��rsr..�.w.rrs.ww..w�wwww.w,..w�..ww�t ....::, J p leader is Mrs, r . . • —Edward ale on has taken possession. on June 15th,the day of the Union Sohool s of the GreenwoodHotel and is r8fltting Pionio? �G'e h ve the $neat and beat assoir> ed stook of Dry 'Go ds, _ i. � �ex��t�exx�cg ��tv�. j it up in first•olas style. —Rev. Aire Gamble, of Qaeb8D, will ust now we have ever Been.. r PICSERING, ONT., MAY 18, 1894 —R6v. W. G. Howson delivered two preach in St.Andrew s church on Sunday, i I: - eloquent sermon in the Methodist church and on the following Sunday. �� 0nal J1 on Sabbath. Tie rev. gentleman hag —We are sorry to say that Joseph NA Y BLUE SERGES Pl�l � . '_ LOCALISMS. . . -lost none of his ld time enthusiasm. . • Bri nail, of the 8rd conseswou, is in a r —Needles for Il kinds of sewing ma• peri precarious condition at ibe present �bea��l��ful ood5. , 1 . v, —D. E. Pugh has lost a heifer. .. . : chines sent by m it to any address on re• lime. BL' CK SOL 1EIL y . —James Gordon has bad a new cistern ceipt of price, 20 cents per half dozen. —The parohase of a water set caused .} tank laced-at the butel. • Address.R. A. FI ming, New Williams' considerable amusement in ' the Rillage EL CK WORSTEDS, with pattern 'Spot .. . ! �A to p --Cabbage and tomatoe planta for sale -Agent, Markham 27•tf. the other evening. For what Reazia we : ' Pickerin * —A private pi sic, ander the auspices know not. �t N. Dingman �. hese goods are direct from Bradford, England. —E. Stephenson and wife; of Whitby, of the Kinsale I dge, I,O.G.T., will be --John Birrell. now of Brbagrham, was .. Iwere here with frieflde over Sunday. held in Gordon's Grove on Thursday, here Sunday evening with a stylist, turn- • ' f 24th. It is x ected that there will out. The rig; had a canopy top,with run. CAIn all 1cad�n colors. . I-A —There was a !'I - :a, L .larger tutnout at the May P MER S . . I market here Tueada than on any prev• be a good Turnout thereat. alas g;ear to match. 1 Tuesday --Count Co uoil convenes aat the —Matthew Swallow left on Thursday ions.ocoaeio12. y Cream, and Blue, just' the thing for children. _ o —A new bridge will lie greeted in the Court House, Wb'tby, on Monday, June morning for Woodham, where he bas ,; - t .. . near future at the foot of Decker's Hill, 4tb. Those h virig business threat been engaged for the summer. Ile has , , should make a n to-of the date. As the some notion of moving his family up �( Ej D1ESS GOODS fanc aid •' =h on the Brock Road. i ✓ � . . .., —S. H. Jeffrey, of Davisvilte was here work of'the valu tors appointed at the there ere los�R. - ' Tuesday night. He rode down• upon a January session ill come up for review, Corregpondenta waI kindly send in diagonal pa�i�ie'irn ■ }- bicycle, all T;y himself. a very lively sees n is ezpeated. their letters a day earlier next week, in ;1 - --D. J. Bain, of the G.T,R. ak Oshawa, —The formal opening of �tasebank order to allow us to keep hallowed the , We would call Four speoiar attention to oU•r� . 1 .loft Tuesday for Denver, Colorado, 9 1 ,to at• Camp Grounds ill take place on the Queens Birthday. We shall print Wed. - C ­,, . .. � '. "'.. � Itend the 0. T. R, Convention. evening of Wednesday, May 28rd, when nesday evening instead of Thursday. . —T: H. Wilson's Stomach Bitters $ private basket arty will beheld. The —8hin�lee,Lumber, Lath. Pine, cedar EAWN STUFF GOODS . . . , . •'Cough Balsam, Pain Aleviator, White invitations are n w oat• These annuals and British 'Columbia Cedar Shingles. _ have roves hi l satisfactor in the �De will ve oiat low rices on all the / Oil and Ointment.at Logan's. Try them. P g 9 y fR, Double width, t'woUld IYlake a haYldBo a Bult. : —Mrs.James Richards,of the east end, past, and there i no good reason why above in any quantity, oss A Granger, , ' 1 - W Whitby.. ** who has been indisposedthrongh infiam• this one should b an exception.. Hardware, y.. ���Kf� -11 "' \ motion for the fist week, is, we are —There is a pi a of brach or orchard —At Monday's session.the ogttnoil re• PRINTS a choice lOt Of fast 1�elling' t_ ,P runinge on the a 6t side of Church street ciuded the motion passed at a previous pleased to say, much improved. pp .......w......«..............w............................... ' Asci in need of n owner. Thea appear- meeting with reference to the rice of —The race course has much attraction y PPe g P for our horsemen these evenings. There once of the street at various other parts gravel. The price is now placed at 7 Thou who have not gOt tickets fOr our premium piCturee� • have been few records shattered as yet, of the villagle wo ld be much improved cents per yard, and right of way .will be please ask for them as we cannot remember who have . - - 11.1 but then you know the season is not very by the reutoval o rubbish and other ob• settled for separately. , L.- far advanced. structions. Unte a the matter is attend. —The members of the Meohanic's In- n t received them. Relnember and always- bring . —The initial-number of the Free Press ed to at once, the pathmaster should in• stitalie met in Dale's Hall Tuesday even• the ticket and have the amount Of cash pier' . , Stouffville's new paper ie to hand. It is' vestigate. - ing, but as the offioers were not ready j. chase unshed out. ' —John E. (Tee-has get out a willow or• with their reports, the meeting was fur. . I , . ; - P a bright sheet of Liberal tendencies, f+nd P g �_ . . should do well. We wish for the owners chard at his plat on Church street south. ther adjourned until Monday evening - & ' MARQU is . every success.- • It is not eo mus - for fruit that these next in the same place at S p. m. The —Don't forget the Townehip School trees are valuable , but the tender branch• Directors are asked to meet at 7:46 on - C . . ;- . Conyention at Dunbarton on Tuesday es are of mach erviee in constructing some special business. . D KI • -next. Under Dunbarton treading will bei wicker work. M . Gee bag shipped over —The question has been frequently T found a complete outline of the program 'a ton of willow twigs to the city this asked us during; the pfist week, can cattle to be presented. spring. Next fie on he expects to be be legally einpounded while being horded �, , ; . — B. Dowswell of Toronto was here able to contribute double that quantity. upon the highways.? In our humble I SPRINGTIME . '. . - - I - IA. B this week, completing arrangements for - —Rev. Mr. Mc wren, of Columbus, de- opinion cattle are not running at large I is putAng a new roof on his block at .the livered an ezcelle t address at the C. E. while being herded, therefore, the town• east end. He-reports business twisk at missionary meed on Tuesday evening ship by-law has.no eontrole over them. With the Spring Time comes the mild-e ed sorrel cow, also A desire .to- -1 y K y g P y P .g y his-city premises. last an Our atilt de to Mission,.from a Should these cattle �oommit damage the —From an advt. in another column it Biblical standpoint." .There-was a good owner may be held responsible. ollow the lessons taught by all nature, viz : to appear in new - will be seen that our Council will meet as turnout at the meeting and some 15.50 —Wednesday morning a stranger hired . . clean raiment. . It is a Very easy matter to have this a Court of Itevigion on Tuesday,May 29th was eontribnted omission work. This a horse from G. W. Decker to go to - at 1 o'clock p. m. Those interested are will be divided among the four mission- Whitby. Not returning as 'agreed, George I desire gratified. All you need is the price and - asked to take notice and govern them• ary' societies of ih Tillage. became alarmed and wired the neigtlibor• j -, F _ _ —The eidec�n,;c on Iii, • `e►ree� seat is ins towns, deeeribin the tnrnoat. 'I'1,'nrs• f - , i tl]9 will power. selves accordingly. r~ R - -Glad tidings will be •preached (D.V,) still in a N•ery ha condition. Again we day morning; a telegram was received ��$ are in the spring rt. . stiil we are looking fer your spring .order: The .. - iz the brick-meeting house iu which would sug;geet t:, ur villageis the neces• from Newtonville stating that Cie hurse - the Disciples of Christ meet, by -C: sity of commutin their statute labor at and rig were in possession of a man act of our being very busy is an evidence of the popularity of - . ­� I.., . ..:. . .� sl J. Lister, on let day, 20th, and 1st day so much per da , instead of hiring 11 named Jones at that place. we are un. , . pur work: Call and see us, 27th of May. Meetings to' commence at done, or doing it bemselves. The path• able to state whether or not it was a case ; . 1 ­ 1 ; - 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day. . masters cannot re air our sidewalks with• 'of horse stealing. ' _ 1 , —Canada - Half Yearly Mee ing of oat money and this seems to be the only —There died at Lebanon Farm ", 'N i �/(' �f'1 ('! •• 1C it 1�IN lJf ' . �' Friends will be held the 26th, 27th and manner in which he fonds are fortheom bear Greenwood, on Thursday morningz, -�1 1v1 is ti✓-u 9 . . 28th inst., in Friend's fleeting House, ing. Don't fail t act upon our advice. one of the oldest residents. of the town. . (2 miles east of Pickering; Village.) —One of Decker's. horses caused much ship in the person of Marion Wilson, I _ . Meeting for divine worship on the 27th excitement :Bond y evening on King St. relict of the late bamuel Sow rville, aged The deasOIl 1s dust now opening for . _ at half-past ten a.m. A temperance Tile animal bec,i a frightened at the .86 years. Deceased has been ailing for meeting will be held on the evening of noise made by the 'bus to which it was some time from heart weakness. Mrs. tb6 25th at half pant seven. A11 are cord• hitched. Although h it cut up considerably, Somerville was much esteemed bpi`till ially invited to attend. 2in both the rig and team escaped injury. who knew liar. She leaves a grown a SIDRING CLO HING ' --At the Fire meeting Friday night So much time we spout in tryiuR to re• farnily�, and well-to-do. The funeral will , Messrs. Ham & Wise were given the old concile the horse o his lot, that the 'bus take place at 2 p.va. on Saturday, wh and we are Showing elegant ranges In all kends Of fence surrounding the hall, on condition missed the 6:80 train, and one passenger the remains will be interred at the Pres y-• i Worsteds, Fane Panting8, Canadian and Im- - I that they remove the fence, fill the post at least was com died to remain here terian burial ground here. Friends and - _ - holes and repair the steps to the hall, over night: acquaintances will p,lease accept this in- , ported Tweeds at close prices. -. ' - • They have hat; the fetice removed this --The teachers of Pickering acid Sear- timation. •aAraaaauuaaaraaaaauuuraaauraaaaa• �= week, and now the planting of shade trees boro Townships or at least as many . � 1 - - is perfectly in order. Tie rails will sled as could attend,- met at the school '' �uni_E�; �e have also .opened our new stock Of be placed for the accommodation of those house here on S tarday, and discussed MigaesfWebb r in 'f n i ' h 1111111111111111ti1 1`L j• �_:P.UMrj 1. ll�lllillilfiflilill driving here to the market Tuesday after• matters in connection with the holding of a e yisit gt ria dr n the noon. the annual school ionic. The date was neighborhood. P Selah Orvis has regovered from his in• high for quality, design and price are better than - —The members of our Municipal CouiA fired for Friday, ane 15, when a grand 'disposition, / we have ever shown 1 icnia will be hal at Rosebank. Man pos til made a soar of inspection of the Town• `p y Timothy O'Leary nowArives in' a brand . - ship on Wednesday and Thursday. ThAre' specie) attractions will be added this year, new cart. � i .i ' were a large number of petitions asking' .for a list of which see bills to be distribut• Our boys were defeated in football by the 11 - for money presented at the , last tw•ol ed during-next we k. Townliners, but be not discouraged. Re' . - A,', . '- meetingcs of the Council, and the said trip" —After an illp s of bat a few days, turn match this evening. - - . - was made in order to select thA localitieq Thos. Burk, an of and highly respected Rumor hag it that one of our we"ern �_ r._— _ in which to grant aid. If the amounts' resident of the, 8 d concession, passed young ladies is about to leave for the States. � ��••-�^•-��• -�- �� -p Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie epent Sunday oLVE.L.J...1�.1.Pi..Jl��L�.l asked for in the several petitions - were away to his long home on Monday. De• week an Mrs. McQuay, Pleased to see granted our taxes neat fall would -b's ceased was in his 82nd year, and leaves that Mrs. G. is able to be out again. 1. I 1 �- - -- . " : greatly increased. But this will not be an aged partner n1 several grown upMrs., g = - . done, and one the most-deser in laces children, Mrs. Disney paid a flying visit to Mr. y v' g p all of w om feel their loss keen. Smith's on Saturday last. We beg this weak with our stook in ezoellenk shape. Each day sew novelties are will receive.consideration. ly. Mr. Bprk w a consistent member Capt. Rowe is having some hedge fence being added, making the most complete assortment of Millinery (iooda ewd —Last Sunday was anniversary Bab• of the R>,man Catholic church, and his placed on his farm. Novelties ever seen in Pickering. We show a large assortment of Struw bath with the Methodist church here,and burial took place t the R. C. CemetPery R. Harrington moved to Cherrywood on Jaques: No doubt these are to b® the leading feature'of the season, the -edifice was comtortably filled both Wednesday morn Q,,after service' iii the this past Monday. Oar loss ie 'their gain. outstripping the shaped hat in the rade for prominence. Flowers . . . -morning and evening;, all eager to bear church, conduct ,by Father Gallagher. Mr. Macke of the front road spent Sun• in-endless to snits all tastes, Yeilings, Etc. We-cordially irk= --- Rev. W. G. Howson. Those who- came —Report of Pi kering Public School day at Daniel eBrady's. vile all to inspect our stook, i . . expecting to bear good sermons were by for the month of Appril, 1894. Fifth,— Mrs. Dunlop, one of our heathiest old , , - - :. no means disappointed. In the evening Ethel Jones 104 , Wm. Bunting 967. Persons, celebrated her 82nd birthday last MRS e. Io WIs E* . . the Presbyterians kindly dispensed with Fourth,--Nelson Peak 915. Lilian Ham week, She ,has been a resident, o : this - . I' i - ' ' service, Pad many of their people attend 871, Lilian Palm r 8fi8, place for over 60 years. May her returns .. 1 KING STREET, P CKERING _ Sadie Guthrie of the day be many yet. . . ` ed the Methodist church. Rev. Mr.Som• 785, Annie Carlto 599, Alma Davidson erville assisted in the service. The choir 598, Samuel Doy a 569. Jr. Fourth,— ,. I I Mat:vtzRN. I I11. Ty discoursed suitable music. The free-will Laura Heagens 1, -Charlie Ham 808, ' _— . .- - ' . - 1 � offering amounted to about 175. This Allan Kerr 795, attie Decker 728, Nor- The Queen`s .Birthday will be suitably I - t1. was_sig osed to take the lace of a tea,- man Kerr 591, alter Peak 428, A gig1 . PP P g celebrated in Malvern ander the auspices ' and proved much more remunerative. ' Casey 850. Tbix .—Bertha Birrell 1.019, of the Ranger Football and Scarboro I I- - , - - - . . —Additional works dust added to Piok• Lilian Leslie 7 , Frances Jones 777, Cricket Clubs. Thic- will be the largest - ering Mechanics' Institute: Astronomy— Mabel Mowbra; 5a, John Leslie 651, tournament of spports ever held in Soar• - • - Steele. Farmers Veterinary Adviser— Georgia Decker,5 2, Wm. Davidson 489, boyo. A cup vulued at 840 will be com- _ Lay. . - Bee-keepers' Manual— Cook. Bertha Falmer 10. Second,— Frank peted for by Football teams, while the 1 Water. Babies—Chas. Kingsley. Qld St. Gilders_426, Nor an Banks a88, Edna prize for Cricket is two bats and shall, = Paula-�'V'. H. Ainswortb. In Silk At Mowbray 88ti, K to McQuay a$1, Fred valued at 115. Besides this there.are in• tire • McLeod of Dare • Shandon Bells— Andrews 828, a Gerow 805 Irene . ,-1 r + y + numerable prizag for athletic sports of all Wm. Black. - Jinrikisha days in Japan -Dunbar, 808, E na Head 288, Lizzi4 kinds. As the latter prizes are all in - - . - y E. S. Scidmore. Greater Bt itain—Sir Westlake 288,-Ch rlie Davidson 272, Syt• cash, the competition will be keen. For - ` ' • , . Chas. Dilke; - Cruise of H.M.S.Challen vania Leavens 26 �.- . g a full list. of the sports gee Bills. The or-- Spry. Reconnoitring in- Central —At Monday's seting of the council Wbitevale Band, oowposed of twenty Direct importation of Dry . Goods, Dress roods, Linens, - Asia�Marvin. Bob Roy on the Jordan'. -W. Cowie was ins rutted to send for an• players, and one of the best organizations - Lives of 'Queens of England—Agnes other road planer or the use of the muni• of the kind in the Dominion, will be on ' Strickland. _ Over the Teacups-0. W. ofpality. The corp ration now owns three the grounds to discourse, sweet music, Curtaii7s, f'iarpef8, gloves, H©Blery, Tweeds - Holmes Stones of Venice, 2 vole., Jno. Qf these planers, nd we understand that The cricket football teams are ex- - Claremont, Bro g. am and Pickering Vil• pecked to be on hand ready to play at 10 and W+orsteds. General Dry Goods, Ruskin. y --In a letter received by us the other lags will each h one. These machines aim, A refreshment booth, under the iI. ' . day from Rev. L. Perrin, that gentleman may be had for a by any road master management of the committee will be on iz Will be...that he likes the people of providing thko-th y are returned when the grounds, at which ibay be..procured -ATriv d In New York March-10th per Ethopia. Geargeown. and Limebotise exceedingly used. The porch ee of a road machine all delicacies of the season. The commit- . placed on the Countea<s as soon as possiple. : . well. - Mrs. Perrin is at present with was also spoken o', and Second-Deputy tee have made ample arrangements for - ' -friends west, therefore Mr. P. is keeping Reeve Poveher w s authorized- to call the accommodation of an immense Rath• . I _ house in conneoffien with big other duties. upon Rim. Barnefi, Green River, and Ory -erin , - I , - Dargal2l� lIl all i]18U Of { OodB. `` Ins Baking of Tail Nxwg, the letter con- ,and purchase the one owned b that g Admission to the grounds only 14 P P y Dente. If you wank ko have a good time . b.l - . tained the following : "I look for it every gentleman. That the purchase of such a on the 24th, Malvern is the place to have - 1 Friday morning as much as I do for my machine.would be highly benefloi$l�there ik, Tyre ie some talk of a concert in . ' ` '. breakfast. It kegs me in touch with is not the least doubt. The rice of the Bo." a<P the evenings, but particulars in that re• Y Y. ­ . .. the.town of Pickering and its inhabitants, rriaohirle would a saved each year in epect will be made known layer. __ Hur• and from it I'M able to see bow folks tarnpiking alone, hile the work would, "rah for Malvern on Thursday next. 11 Street, � ` down there are behaving themselves since be mach better.do ie: Should D[r.Barnas " *. father) eye has DePsed to look upon and the Council'f 1 to come to terms,the Mr. Charles Moes, Q•C., was last n lit - my Meq y our shadow never row urchase of a new achine will like) fol• urianimoust nominated as the Rcf grin; y ,w - them. , � i 1: less, and m reeoeriity ever attend Sour low, and few rate avers would object ,to candidate for South Toronto r t tho 'im. j y P _ the. 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