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LOOAL HAPPE*111 is RECORDED BY smile now. t'e a boy. Wn►. Irvin, of the buckle factory, hasr , `. ' . . . . .',Fe,dical. - - E THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY °uR Wm' . Blaki ly has left Our midst'.. and moved his family to Oshawa, he having --` t-�^`•"'' _ D., ,1 M (� p• . Q CORRESPONDENTS. He is with his old sdnured work in the Malleable iron works. , - q,$,4TE t1-�N, ;4I, �I� qon@ to Pfok rin . cb S.O., Coroner: Office and Residence, OLAREliill©NT boss, Jas.-Ta vie Macoming. - The Mowat manufacturing Cotilpany : shut down on Saturday night last, all lug street, Pickering Office hors: Morning \ We are Bar y to hear of the illness v'f their orders being fulfilled. .It ie to be - . , 30 to 11:30: Evening 6.to 8. _ Albert Booker. of Stouffvilie, is'at pre. A. W. Toms n last week. It was Pis old bo� d they will soon open up again. _ t sent em to ed with Jpshua Band tom taint a are leased to know that pp�� - . . Legett., �` ___ p y y• p P Election campaigners are beginning to4 � . . u Trout f9shinit in this neighborhood will he bas recov ed somewhat. stir about in town, the date for.the coming �i ' ---------- -- l' ' � _ be out of fashion for some' tune now, Queries : e would lir@ to know if Jack election being fixed for June 26th. Both �Rt",ISTE ,S. ENTON 1�oh��5. r = _ Ce= ,�,,,� - �� J, Bundy bas the contract of supplying will walk fro the other side •of Brown's sides declare they are sure of-vioto.ry. h�5_I , . D SOLICITORS, E,C. lU} ASI alio street . east,Toronto, At Clar tnon__t Toe®play illy _� milk cane for the Greenwood creamery. Corners now' s Will is•away. If the de@r �aF. A. Underhill, principal of Braoklit� ���.. - r E, .�A�E�VELL, Q• v., .BARRIS- ,> - �, . ... Dr. Smith visits Claremont on the first seen by H. J cques was a quadrupell or a pd lie echool, was in.town on 'Saturday t��_- tJ • TER,:Ooanty Crown Attorney;andiaynty Choice Family Patent F onr 81.b0 per bag. and third Tuesday of each month. His biped. --RonilY BvaNs. last. •He ie slightly diefigared in his ap- °Balicitor. -Court Rouse,Whitby. _ dental rooms are in Bundy'/ block. tf ' petrance, be having received a black eye AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, h0- —' .AT TH , GREENWOOD w 11e striving football on Saturday week. _ '; Daring the good Monday, David Hap• ' TARY Public, eonveyancerMeoney0_ tffiloan alter Thompson, who was deprived of Thistle Ha," near Broughe.m• _ P I L �' r per went down cellar'at the store to re• Hiss Rosa eynold8 bas.left our midst, one of his legs a short wrile ago, f/ mach .. �, . & MCGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- . 1 . j move some perishable•;articles. He miss• Mrs. Fishe has moved over on the improved in ap arance, having seaarec' = ,. ` 714W . . 1FICKE INCA. ed his footing and reoalyed a severe dnek- 1J tars,solicitors,&c. Office op Celts Poet east@rn I]ill. n i} 1°O' ing befpre nein rescued. an artifleial one oat week. He says iD.a office.Who by,Ont. JuO.Hall Dow, A.; _� ,-* ®,t+moCiilli rag,LL,B., Money to-Loan. ey 0eQ -w ., ., W. HarrfB L L.B from Toronto, is shout time be will be able to get around g1- - loots funds, The football match between the Green• t • '' moat as well ae ever. yew hcusand dollars, pr °° `" Home on.a vi it. _ ;-. �. •sox o -wood boys and onr team will not take to lean on Real Estate Mortgagee at tea �0 ,�90 0� 1 Unr foorbal teB,mB praoti0e on Tub/day Kraal May festival will be given fa the • ''PHOS. PARKER,ear- place on the 2yth, ae the former are uta• Colin hall, on Friday,Ma 26th, by about , '" ongbie ra a of interest.- !_y gdeg °0 a e• .4 , -W and Saturday eveuinge. Practi4e makes � .; ;l .'_ rister,sic ring; every 6aturdwyJ to a a $t able to be here. This will be a consider• fifth young girls. aasiste, by some adult - ' i o rfect boys. , Ep, . DOWNES, BARRISTER `[nr e, Am able of a disappointment to many who ex• talent. Mr. Henderson, who has. the ,- , ,,-, tJl sol iter, Conveyancer, Notary Publto, O o°r a~ -':I o petted to Witne/s the 1}pOrt. Hwy of oa eporis Have bean pnroba/- yaangetert iu alsarae, is doing all that he 'f� �," etc„ has ezmanently •located in Claremont. ing new biCyO e/. We soon ezpeC4 to hear cs>t to make the event a success. : piste in nndy'e Hall. Brock street, north. v Ivyq e.: a o I� } La Frangh the bny(�r did not get Ea the tidy °'�' o market on Tuesday afid his many friends of a record i at will pat Zimmerman fn James Almond died at his late residence, ! - Money to an. Z� ;', S the shade. on the Kingston road, town line,on Friday p ivyQ ,,. P); a ,� o F ' are alarmed, as be is not easily prevented . ., .. .. . w Mr. and M / M Carey, old residents morning last at the ripe old age of 86 yrs. -. yeterin rl/• N� qs.� a,a, from fulfilling his ea agemenw. There �, gg of this lace, ave left here for Buffalo His remains were interred in the IInion i . .,.,r ��^^^^^ "' A Wae much rodnce Chan ed bands, as p f O avp �, „ I 0 p g where they w 11 reside near one of their cemetery on Sandav afteraooa,followed by F j1$ALEY, VETERINARY o Fuller is a splendid buyer and a good re- a large concourse cit friends and relatives. {i 6 rgeon and Dentist• Graduate of On- W w ,, q ao I ti liable fellow. daaght@rs, ay their sojourn there be tS one of peace nd prosperity. We, extend onr sympathies to the bereaved Colles®, Toronto_ Graduate in =O O' op a m ► toric vete inert' t, a." a 'dU 8 o c The E wortL League of the Methodist {: Dentistry. Member of tab$ ecialto VeCalls[by ~ t7 0 o'q a a '°a' *9M - 6 The cream is fast nearing completion °nom• i Associatio Dentistry p �' $ a A 8 p I' ► �~ Cbarch itepd giving a eoncelt in 'the Word carnes from Oehswa that one of fix' day or n gat promptly attended-to. office. 0 h �b $ ►. Nuc x �M a church on the evening of the 24th of May, and it is exZl@ ted everything will be ready oar youths while over there an Sunday a:,. Residence Tele�aph and Poet Offices, 30 ye- N ` �� �� alw '��O� �bO Gommenoinq at 8 p m: From the pro. for op@ration y. file 1st Of Jane. There week, struck a young lad by the name of ' vale• m 1 m o ; : or - sag ,, • 'i has been a lis of regulations printed an Bone, ust above the kidne e,and as a Con- .,, i - b grams just issued it will be seen that t1he j y ' ' q �} ; adopted, whi h are to be distribnt@ uence there is no ho s for his recover �rj H PILINS,VETERINARY SUR• __ Q': ti t'?�' ezitertainment will be one of interest. y' ' H, G 0N, Graduate of the Ontario vet- ♦t•.J ► a . o among the pat on/ Bo that all may become The boy who is charged with doing this �• 8 a ► � Silver collection. All will be made wet• urinary C ilege Toronto, register d m gmti nr ~ I o�to : • a o A I acquainted wi h the terms on which the act denies it, bot ii is likely more. will be " of the On rio �eterin-ary Medical re a o`a .0 Cam@. Office.reel encs and shoeing forge one and one- ,� �,b p a. •�? o j baeihese is to a carried on. heard of it later. :,=f onice.z ilea north of Green -River. Steel _ ► The dwelling, Ot`�3Upied by Mre.Tneker, 0a Saturday aftergoon last, through the xi? driving eh eat iron prices. O%cp and she � a W 3 o $ ' .w° d coq p a widow with a fame , north of Bethel mad and rain,the Bowmanvllle high school , 0 11 a.m.and 1 to ! p.m• �0 I_: MO ds Of fait TOUFFY[Lt.E. . . hours fro 7 t ,y -ox chapel was burned on n y football club came here to play the W.C.I. �aph add es •Whitevale Ont. P. O. address, k Green Riv ,out. __---- wee , with mist of the contents. A spark club, but owing to it raining all the after- —- ` Ju. McCul angb, Barristrer, ha8 t'e• p p H I N 9, VETERINARY from a C.P.R. Engiue.tlid the damage. A noon they did not playy It is not stated raN S, V Ontario Vet RY - ELM D LE enbs0r' tion has been circulated amontt moved from t e East End to Mr. Byron when oar Bowmanville friends will visit W. e rgeon. g ePi ante,Lin- J r aria the /t week to B@she's fine eidetic@ in the West End. us again, bat it is to be hoped they will cry Colles , Toronto, office and r d R L L E R MILL, the ne ghbo e d g Th@ wise m n will lien to hie overcoat ',,V` . Pickering village. Calls by day which all subscribed liberally. She is a g come on a fixe day. , ton's even e, until lie s@est a warm side of the Queen'/ The rain, which lasted about. fire days, or night promptly attended to. Lame and very des@ruing wOlDait. "' F diseased f t attended to at my own forge,where Birthday. ODe warm day doe/ not make has-made the state of things almost as bad I am preps ed to do all kinds of job and general _ . 1; T`he Baptis Sabbath school intend run• '. 'blacksmit ing work, Man al`s_aye on hand. sa[Dmer, aleh aRh ODe eOld OD@ Oan make aA the flOOd Of 1$L30. Almost all tlie. bridg- HiRheat price paid for O t and Barley for ning an excursion by raft this summer, Free around here are swept away and almost -. HO•M S A. GRAHAM, VETERIN- . feed. but the terminus of the trip has not yet a good many uses of pneumonia.— ARY ItItG. G AH,1nate of the Ontario Press. every field in town is -flooded. One man P t3' p been d@tided n oD. Wb Dots rid the Mr. Sparks foreman of the vinegar p° p °i �i Veterinar College,Torouto,registered member Thom desire s of havi $ rin Wheat F y Pe iaforme ns be had tatoes n in bloom, of the out io veterinary Medical Association, mixed with their Fall heat for grist, day at Hanlan's Island, Toronto. . The wvrko, lied a fusee of his resent illness bat when be went out to look at them after =t,y ;. - else honor ry member of the Ontario Medical - can have..it done so as I have a , sail across the Bay would be much eu• the rain had ceased he found them plant- :I 6ociety, tr ate all diseases of domesticated ani aaLtit cal hon for thug o ed b both old and oue while very ant is likely eo n t0 get 1'@tier. . ed in a heap in the corner of the field. • mals. Ams particular attention to veterinary Q y I. y y �• We regret t learn that Jones 3liller t/ Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at purpo . ' favorable terms could be made with the Buffering from oatarast in his eyes, and Mostly sU the low lands in this section will " reasonable rates. Office at the well known es have to be planted over again. tabliahme t of Grahau� BroA�r.one mile west of Good grouind Chop Feed 818 and X20 per C,P.R. and Ferry companies. intends soon tc undergo an operation for On Satarda avenin last R S.Cormack, �` "F Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont punctual- , ton. Flour 81.5 per cwt. IL may not be Dell• t0 say that we in y g the removal of the lenses. kseller, missed sum@ dime novels after Y f ly attenc:ed to. 131y Large'quantity of Bran Shorts for sale. this bectinn were treated to ane of the OD Saturda night last the hen coop of two youths of the town bad gone out. He 11;1 r .. - . I heaviest rainfalls last week known to the , i • CHOPPING 5 cents per bag, done every James Apdere n, fah line Markham, one went to the heap and counted them, and E ^ � tz {tt8uw �axb day in the eek. oldest ii►babitants, ba ring of course the mile south of toaffville, was visited and shortly afterwards a third youth came in %� i, ...�ti inundation of Jt}ne 1 90. . The fields are f our pair of th best fowls taken A rig Mr. Cormack kept hie eye on him all the ' .r ' r�HOiIAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- W- H UISS FR D R �iM yet fi°Od d in many plates, while many while, but_was unable to see the youth put r ' ,,,� 1 miasioner for taking AfSdt►vite, etc., Clare- culverts bare been tarDed out by the �'as in.attends o@, beiDq left .this side of spy MANACIER, PROPRIETQR. the hoose, and the thief travelled;Gbrough one in bis pocket, bat after he went out ���I wont,Ont. - _ _ _ _ ___ ______� roots. Following damage to roads have Mr. Cormack scanted hie Iot again, and ,;;��,,t,� t, the field to the barn and, after seen.frig . ��. BUNTING, Is6tter of Marriage been reported in this /action : Washout the chicks, dove back towards Stouff found another one missing. Ae a gang of _ - B• Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- IN' A QUIET TALC at bridge nurth of Balsam ; washout on . our youtba are in the habit of visiting s fits at the store or at his residence,Pickering Altona road at junotion of Cori. 9 ; wash. villa' _ 12-y_ OD Tbarsda of last week Ce bite, son stores in this manner, a few months in ,.� Vivage_ __ i F the rnforraatory would not hurt them a out on sideline between l8 sad,17, con. 7' ' R.BEATON,TO�'VNSHIP CLER$ I - '' of Abraham Rsrner, of LemonviUe, bit but on the contrary would teach them :� washout on sideline betweeD 10 and 11, ste d a on a iece of a rail. which la • Conveyancer, commissioner for taking I COD. 8 ID all cases at> far a/ beard from F F y to keep a}'es on and hands off. As yet affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. - , .. :•^ the bridges have stood all right, and against the sto a wall in the stabl®, and nothing ha/ beep done to the boys. !money to loan on farm property. Wills pro fell striking - is shoulder against the Aga p t` ° u b4. bated. OFFICE—At Whitevale. Will be in -� I the Washouts are C}liefjy where Creeks ' ` Brougham every Monday afternoon for the i c �' Wall. Zbe tee 16 was that his tt011ar bone BROOK ROAD, transaction of business. S7-v IC .. v�- • ;, '.. Came fD COntaCt with the embaDkmeYlt+l. was ®DfQrluna ly fra06tired, and be Will 1 fi* ONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO F. . r = w .. ,j -� In one instance the water has taken the. have for a tim to carry the arm in a litre. Jas. Logan, of Blythe, rind Mrs. r] - - M Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont foe•• �� brush and earth away and left the bridge elfin Trihnn . Forman, of Listowel, are visiting- their Canada Permanent Loan do Savings Co., head standing without sny prOaohe/. Fora -• office,Toronto. $tock capital e3,000,U00� Total pp moth@r, mfr/. KDOx: r; -z assets$8,700,000. The company lends money on time ft was feared ilia Barry /dam would xrRtDQE. lire. McIntosh, of West HiII, visited' � rA�� lowest current rates of interest and on favor- / go, but careful maD eZDeDt prevented _� with her•brother, Thos. Knox last week. r Nr able terms of repayment. Mortgages and de- 4 � this• Same back-w biDe did occur at On Monde can R. Doable-and W. . bentures purchased. No commission. No delay the Btfd dam, but a ew toed/ of brn/h �' Brock Road BCbool olo/ed tai/ week , Xxpenses moderate. _ l8tf Bugg made a s ipment consisting of 9 cat- on account of the Cole strike. I � A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT effected repair. Almost every cellar in tle and 92 pigs. (lea. Gowan, Sr., has est set out s '' A. rot the country or Ontario Dr.wiags - ilia village was Sooded.wbile much gravel It is sagges that when a man Ailsa young orchard of choice trees. May they • ; I , and specifications furnished-for every class of ;: �� and mud was witched over the grain afire alarm be fay at the bell tower until bear much fruit in the near subsequent. . _G banding. Hteam,.end hot water heAting sad a fields. Tho damage althOaRh eTenly df/ eom0 pie err Te, that they may Bad stat , ventilation a specialty. Office-Gerrie Block, ppeeco raj corner Dundas -end Brock atroets, Whitby. •" trfbuted u fiery heavy hereabouts. from him wbex the flro i/. MARKNAM-�_ ' �m� { Residence—Kingston Road East Pickering. 84-y I• E. Rainey,fo many an the railway here, . i , ' bas toot a job i the and at Peterboro, - t i T. PENNELL, HOUSE PAINTr.R `i I tendiDR a swift and �miphore and $aQ- A• S. Clarry, of Locust Hill, a juror' oft .i • and Decorator. All kindsof house paint- i` :� 1 I V' AUDLILY. the Duffy case, was fined two days pay fat g ��- { y i . ; ging at a Crd/sf g. The position is �nsid- - ing,sign writing, raining, paper-hanging, , i , 1 - -�- 1pot swering to his name at the roll call. _, ing, kalsomining, tinting, etc., done on'short Bred an east oa , and it lie lir@s it kis will Tb aaaaal games of the. York Cannty notice, All painting doue bytme will be of pure <I i ; J►f lssbe Gee a'nd Of on visftt8 oar Ioaal- robabl be m0 iD to Peterboro. , r.;. linseed oil and white lead and eatiefaotion guar- ity r@oentiy. Constables Assoaiatfon will be field at New - "Wed. An early order solicited. Any order i '' ' I: Mrs. Trio baa gaged with Frank P Howat d Cros y tea/ prepariaa to go fish- market, and a committee hoe ban appoint- left with J.Tanner&i3��n, butchers, Pickering, ' ' -': I trig a few days ago and fait the Horse smith for the snmau . to make the necessary arrangements. will receive prompt atteution. Work shop and something is benaU- 1 4 about Ba ard'/ Brown brother 'of Thomas standing is the ane while be west fD the b man friends of Chas- Smith of • reaideme, Whitby. 191y Heq.y , �' s y • . THOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- Bargains and some pi a of.jewelry that Brown, is dead fn the $fates. Chef for soarer fog. Daring his absence Bradford, a forever resident of Markham, It looked as if there would be a flood for the football the the high school bo�g were will be leased to hear thst he has Tery tioneer,valuator,etc.,for Bast York and has come from his /roc . Perhaps a tak• fang ain s@-in 1890. using came ove the fence and aliKhtfna p see his second ear exam the whole of North and South Ontario. strict � oar elect aR successfully pa d y •� .. handsome is or Rome of oar fes are actiyel near rho horse i ighten@d it into fraatioas• • attention yen to all orders by mail or telegrash: �in brooch or stick in, y enK�' inations in medicine. ' �� ; Oharges Moderate. .Address tho&I-OUCHER. g p g Hess, the result f which was a badl dam• Boz!7,Brougham,crit. ed in bedding the ro with twitch grass Jaynes tileason left on Tuesday night to tui _ chain, or a pretty set o bangles. a lue tram their farms. aged buggy• H ward dfd sot qo fls ing. t STILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC.. Journal. take charge of Mr. Kennedy a summer ro F• Green River,solicits sales from his num- sold hundreds--he b s head s left. some of oar farms iDtend tarriiiig their , sort, at Strawber Island. His many � , cattle oat to Stas/ it t e rice does not im- The fleet land f this aeaaoa s Wool was ' - erous friends both far and near. sales of farms, p friends here wish him every sacae4s. Vie farm stock,and everything that is to be sold will When yon go to Whi by, look o er his prove soon. It /(tem as if the embargo brought to town on Saturday by Dir. John itore to the Island from this section will be Gregg of Brock. This is prett early. Bare to meet with sheart reeeption�Sun be handled b the anbeeriber with the utmost stock gas not to be remOT ' yy y ,t care and sold to the very beat advantage. l8ly - Jot. Yard lef Frida last for the Old ____ ) I: The football mat�0h was not pia @d °n H. C. Marr has purchased from 0. M "`,0; T ton h Coaatry, taking with him dye carload/ of his sorrel driven" OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOD the Front road on F iday last. g horses, ease aD cattle He will be away Campbell, of Stouffvills, > _ . . Maker. Pegged and sewn work. orders some trouble of whi we have not learned ' p eying the handsome price of $160 there {-1. the matCb was post ed wme months. promptly attended to. Ea rienoed workman- Or, ': s ' Dont forget the sten peseerl o Thst ligbtnia i/nor tar of rsans Commencing neat week Rlobt.Welsh will M _ ship. d, y pposite the Mr. 'aytor, of To nto, heaths; of the was abown a sh t timees Io wbeD it struck News,King street,Pickering village. 7-v old Mrs. Elliott to vn West, wast buried in g water Main street daring the summer ,=t, 0$DON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., Toronto on Satarda 80 ear/. Mee. and killed a ho belonging to the prosent .. ROLLER MILL y i`�` y months, having assured enough eontriba ; i James Gordon,proprietor. Tbis hotel is s . Somerville, to our orthwest, died and regve of Scott, r. John Blanchard. The tore to pay him for hie trouble: rine new brick building, 1lnished in enperbr 88 Bar/• be�►et Was a vain ble ODs. Ijl yisitfn style. Every convenience and.comfort for the wa/ buried on l3attixday, ag@d y Wm. Hook, of Chicago, ., is g On Tae/da o last week Mrs. Jar. Mae- travellingpublic. New and commodiouss ybies Delia Hannah Larliii, of Toronto, is v y his mother and brothers in Markham. !r ,1 —'- end sheds. gs is. teed, of the 6th on of Sett, was pettlag e �iheat, Date an TWo owed alar a Newfoan land dog, when the ant- Will had only partially recoTered from a sting in our midst. mal saddealy to sed and attacked her. were attack of rlieumatisw before yam• ,� " 1 . Basle George bas left our midst. He liar ca. in home, lint ie nearly better now. y �'• ANTED Both leer hands ad left uteri were badly a r i o ' a n ed whistling and has conaladed tae wfllobn Riohardeori the o alar choice of ppp I a, .. leave her wi,h her mama for " Twenty lacerated•—'Tim s. the farmers of the East Didin of York as � • PICKERING BRgN for which I will pap ,�„+ . ,' ears more. candidate!or the La slative Aeeembly.has _ Cg' I t�18 hl hest rigs. �' y The dog is like one' of onr scribes—his iftTtAY., go far recovered from la gripe as to enter , . ,*i p - bark is worse than the wottt►d, walla the .�.-.- einergetically into the election Campaign, . . . Open for the transaction of all le 'timate �' .:. ` .Jas. Campbell turned home from Gbi• tgnah to the gratification of a large major gi I parrot resemble a brave Soldier who + one day las week. ity of the electors. Banking Basineds. fOr fBC never looks behind. The II[aited States Supreme Court has Orrioz Hov$s--From 10 to 8. 8atnrda a CORN MEAL spf+2+ T1ie white.headed bo is tD' and a ririte. y yy Mr. Mills, eta fon agent at Btroaklin, -- to 1 o'oloCli. Rumor sa s he is workin aD Jacob a sal• y beep asked to severe the matricnonfaf tie per �i011• ; .' 11a makes • y a wets iii tawti ori atnrda . aavinga Bank in'conneotion. ary. May he fully realize his anticfpatiaas �, nan�beeat o r sports vriU take io the that united Emma and William H. Laren • - at the termination of seven years. races this week a Toronto. b at Markham six years ago this month . (8-y) GEORC��� BERR, B�anaAer. the beet feed there 1B�' , •' We would like to inform our friend "In• Mr. *ad Mrs. o. Howard left for Brit- 'They resided for some time at Markham, ` de ndent" that we feel uite ind Dant 1890 have lived in • pe g fish.Calnnibia on rider last. but since February, - DECKER'S LIYER� x T lt•' I i 4;ry towards him for undervaluating the me- Arthur Allin a from the sit last N.Y. Mrs. Lazenby makes the _ q Syrtwase, obanical ability- of a worthy follower of week on hie bicy le. Art says he likes the application for absolute divorce. She al First-Claus vehicleQ and harps for hire day �� � 711��'i 1p .0 Tubal Cain. Bottomed sir, you leave fired Cit�+ weft. leges that her husband left SprrtCnse for or night. Teaming done promptly by i a volley which ase failed bis the right >Eio Jobustoni, of the fstry tlioe, heafl .To>'oDto int February last in Company with : day'or job. - 'Bus in connection meet. -' . per bag. ltoba, $1.75 . mark. So long. been a pointed b rd of the Whitby High- one:T{acy Lalond. He is a- produce mer ing all G T R trains. Freight and ;- On@ of oar most popular yoanK ladle/, land tub. ghat and resides at 153 Victoria street, express slivered to all parts of_ ' 94 S3 6 8 I iza the persaD °f Mi/e Rate Bray. leaivetl 4 . :�. y Ben. Htinn , of• Toronto .•w ."; ti To ^nt�. Mise Lalond alai resides. in the »� p ibis we@k Xar Battle Crestf Mich wTsere l? y i ' ., the villiage, r towaa aft..Thum p 1st 100ing old.4c• cit r.-ECotaomiet: -1oard, sale, and commission stable/ iD ' I she will reside with a brother ,�Ile',wish gn cennectioD. s ;. heir a sof®joairaey and.evetry in her_ - The Jae r n a o+ >ae'-tkiltecil eery woman has sit ideal husband . ..�. C �0+.:, �7CT. L' ( melt abode, and will bex evolt -- � t'ot'e wwriage, and a very real:oue after ' -. Y' CKR. ;' • n fig b , -... :;I .fit:' LREEN! her ltaek a ain if o>olp.igr a tk . o * - gyp•, PICKERIlt(!� .. Fo, L Y t t! •si� .,�, � '` _H-, a -. -. - - - If- w x .i"+• , $Y •,xn:Y- t•i`:. y„a t y . - i ( . -. L � ,-, r .- ..._...._ .,, f•:" ...., :, .. 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"� $pie terflies la ov r 100,000 eggs.: cultivate lavendereona aeons da able sealer, , ` 7t7,T'LAB-7 -fH STUJkA ' PrMPS, '1N i.THE OICSTIMY� �,, q �llt y with the view of a tabl%skiing a regular Dleabled. f} Thns and there, abrin tly', the raac'h Germany took 2,000 orld'e Fair prizes. pierfumery trade. The story of tile'`cesctte of tti'e tlireamer Aad the"-existed stenographic records .' , !. ' of that sermon,this narrat?ve,neosasarily so oast-his audience from gy m, and disappeared The Himalayas have b n seen 224 miles Though considerabl smaller in quantity Ems.aa told by Capt. Livingetoaf of the H defective, would have no occasion for its from the chancel. T ® service broke in away, than the fold of 1875 the most roltflc on oonaternation. The c lebrated ohher was Cewe are need it3 Ja n exoladrivel ax r P Wildflower ie thrilling throughout and being. - -tine of the moat interesting things' P Y record, and less.abun ant also thau that of .i about the whole matter is that no such ze- not called upon to dose';the mornings wor- sok aniinals. depicts the herosifn of the master in saving chi . The ao rano and. be tenor exchanged g some other years prev'ous to 1878, the pro- eords can to-day be -found. Reporters . P P Out of every -1,000 Irths In England duction of wine -thr mahout France last the ship under decidedly adverse circum- certainl were iin the alley . The journals glances of neglected di rosy. 'The prayer• twelve are twins. ear exceeded in ua tity that of any one stances. The Wildflower left Cape Henlo -. . had sent their picked men ae usual and no book remained - unope ed on the sacred " • _ - mare. Where, then, wore their columns of desk. The desk itself way empty. The The British Mint coin . twenty-five tone of the last fourteen p rs ; for it srnounied pen March 19. On Marsh 26 she passed a . to-1 101 535 010 gallo .s, and thus was 461,• verbal record? VPhy has so important a audience was, in fact, uthoritatively dis. of pennieii every year. . Y p number of icebergs. The Ems was sighted 000,000 allons, or n arl 80 er cent in 4, discourse one afloat u on va ue,conflictin missed--dismissed with ut a benedietton, The lungs of the aver ge frtaiti contafn g the next morning in the trough of a heavy q p g g excess of the yield of 189'1. q { rumor? o.person knows• the reporters like some obscure or e4 ng thing that did_ about five quarts of air, - . • - cross sea, and was firing guns and flying- ;� least of all. Otte, it is said, lost his position not deserve it. . . Nearly 1,000 children re born yearly in signals of distress. Captain Livingston low• t for the default of tkat report; others receiv- The people stared I- ne''another s facet London work houses. C ANADIAN G LD MINING. . eyed rho only boat lef ton kiln vesael,and,after.' ed the seveaest rebukes of their experience for one astounded mom ot,and then, with• The practice of hypno ism is eoneidered _ placing the chief officer in command and fr.,m their managing editors for the same out words, with hanging heads, they moved a crime in Bol tum. " picking a crew, sent the frail craft on its g• ''tare- Than Riv>tis at br 'Capper and errand of mere After a lou and tedious ,:' Dense. None had any satisfactory reason to the open air and j;tuelted out of the Y 13 to give for his failure. church. . 1 I - Nearly a third of the l.nglish small-fruit Trebles Th t o[ Iron. . struggle the Ems was reached and the chief - area is to be found in Ko t. p(reeted as one from Heaven. "I forgot," said 'te who had lost hig poli- The sextan tushed a� to the. vestryman, I# any considerabl development of the officer was tion for his boyish oicouse. `•A11 I can say, pale with fear. I; ThA woodland area of the United King- geld industry of C ads were to take When the Wildflower's chief officer return- sir, is I forgeSt, The man swept me away. "Sir," he whispered- "he is not in the dom is.stated at 3,007,5 9 acres. plaep, ft would s Iva our difficult of ed and reported that the Ems was leaking 1 ► 1 forgot that such a paper as ' The Daily vestry•room. He haslt� keri himself away Four-fifths of the su ar plantations in Y badlyandtoleave hermeantcertaipdeath to . ' " he added —Gros knows whitheta. What are we to ga�ysii are owned by A t!ricane. spares population in a shatter time than thoaeonboard, Captain Livingstoneprompt- lUossip existed. Other matters, with expensive candor, " seemed more im. do ?" I The Tartars takes a m n by the ear to anything else wool . The discovery of ly deafded t0 risk everything in to effort to ' ortant at the time." - "Trust him",re lie !the.church officer, e d d with them. old in Australia had much to do with the taw the-ship,to a haven of safety, It re p Invite him to at an r ak g p uired delicate and skilful manoeuverin to ,, " with a,.face of pcRce, ' d trod who sent q g When the Son of mai' cometh, shall he him. Who he may be,'' know no more It is said that wom n oriminale 'hzzve building up of Austr lis s settlements and work the Wildflower s$out in each heavy , find faith on the earth? than you ; but that he, a a man of God I larger hands and feet th average women. it would lie the cam here. Under these seas in a thick fog and so close to the Ems, The stranger announced this not`unutmal know. lie is about hi Father's business. The average length o lite among Paris- circumstances, it is i tsresting to note that but after four hours of patient toil the - two hawsers' were stretched between the text with tho simple manner of a mail who D'o not meddle with i ,'' . - born families is twenty ight years and one, in the published rep rt of the Geological I - promisednothing eecen.tric in the,eermo>3 to "Lord forbid 1" ori the aeries. " 1'd. moot-h. vessels, When the Wildflower, with steam 1 Survey Department on the mineral pro. all on, her funnel belchin out reat thick come. Yet something in the familiar words sooner meddle with a ethiitg'I can under- Tho orchards of t3reat Britain cover 2i0,- g g - arrested attention. Tho phrase, lit it was stand." 000 sores. Ten sate ask the area was duetiou of Canada i 1803; the output of alQuds of black smoke, forged ahead and spoken, 'seemed less a hackneyed, biblical 'Upon the afte�rndon df that long=remem- 185,000 a°res• Y gold in'the Dominion more than rivals that the lines creaked under the fearful strain, quotation than a pointed, personal question tiered Sunday 'there ►as .seen rn Saint The county of Hants, England, possesses of capper, and treble that of lion ore. 'T'be the passengers on the L+ma sent up a mighty to which each heart rn the audience-room Agatha 9 t'be atrang t sight that those rho lar eat area of woo land in Lu land-- cheer. The greatest peril, however, had - was.com elled to res ond. . ancient walls had witneI s d since the corner i , g g amount of gold min d was 51,6f}9 o[inaea just begun, for there was imminent risk of . The reacher be an uietl . He remind slione was laid with a oil�ver trowel iia the• 111,574 acres: valued at $827,244, whereas the value of the Lynes foulingin the Wildflower's propel- , P g q y Peru kiss onl Chir ix tele alt offices „ ed his hearers in a few words of the true'. name of the Father and of.the. Son and of . Y P the copper was only $8-5,864, and that of ler and disabling her, too, but she forged nature of the Christian religion, whose in- t'he Holy Ghost "wh lm we, this -people, in the entire country, a d but 1,600 miles ahead for Fayal. Good weather wa.s en-•, - teresta he was there to represent. One fel; worship," of wire. rho iron ore dug ' p $298,018. It will, joyed for two days, but on the 30th and.`!1st that he spoke with tact and with the kind Before the chimes-rang for the vesper The production of Co ton yarns in Japan therefore, be seen that gold mining in very heavy gales were encountered, and - of dignity b '.ongingto the enthusiast of a servive, the house wa filled. !Before ache has increased from 1,00),J00poundsin 1888 Canada nes arrived t a recognized pogi the Wildflower plunged again and again great moral movement. It occurred to one"- bt•onze lips "of the bull were mute the to 64 U00 000 pounds it 1892. tion •among the ind istrial pursuits of the beneath the mountainono seas. Time and . �' county a ,fact whi h is encoura in on erha s for the first time .that it was c uite ews were- ' acked. : i fore the gtran er Y� g g a sin etre was almost wholl eubmer ed p p l p p g Na fewer than 1,231,95J,000 eggs ware the whole thou h i is oaeible there has II Y g manly in r. Christian preacher to plead hie reappeared the nave a d the trsnsept over• imported into the Un ted Kingdom last g P the towing strain keeping hot stern down peen no department of mineral prospect ' and reventin her from ricin to the seas. , cause with as much ardor as the- reformer, flowed. The startle , sexton was a leaf Year, P t3 g the philanthropist, the politician, or •the before the wind of't a surging crowd. He . - ing which has bee fuller of disappoint On April I a terrific gale came up with The' population of flay ie ver ► dente, ment, and, in somo aces, ruin to individ- seas that rose to mountainous hei hta and . devotee of a mystical and fashionable cult. could not even enfor the fire•laws and 8 .. . ' there bein ` 70 eo le o ever a tare mild pp the brave follows on. the WildflovVer ex- One became really interested in the charac- the very aisles were j inmed. W ho carried g " P P Y q . to oold fa Can du does not s ear ter and aims of the Christian faith ; it ac- the,story ? How do tech wraiths of rumors °f territory, to ho found in duo quantities as have pecte3 that their vessel would founder quired the dignity of a Browning society, fly?' More than four•fifth of the murders in' at various times n history been the beneath them. Captain Livingston never or a study in theosophy or hypnotism. The Edery'mdmber of �at church not ubsent tide United States las year wore by men cause of mad rush s to the site of the flinched, .. -- attention of the audience—from tike start from town or kno-. to be ill in his bed who ha i no regular oc •upation. •' pay dirt." In ustralia, a- shepherd -On April 2 the welcome spires of Fayal - definitely respectful—became reverent, and soufght his pew that fternoon. Many in• `1 he Queen of Gree is the beat royal might pick up a.n g et, and be in five loomed up and more mighty shouta of joy '' -- thus absorbed. deed left their sick•r ms to be present at needle•wotnan in Euro e; she cuts out and minutes a oomparati e y rich man. In 49 arose.from the decks of the disabled Ems. - . It was not until he had his bearers that long•remembere i - service. But no mak is moat of her own underclothing. a digger, after a fe days washing might Reaching a montage Capt. Livingston thoroughly in his power that the preacher's manor woman of the came- alone. F.ach The mushroom lies for da s, and in dr become extravagant, nightorderchampagne boarded the Ems and was at once- sur• . . ' manner underwent the remarkable change brought a chosen tom anion • many two.or• times for week+ ust under the surfe,c o :suppers, and throw r uggets on to the stage rounded by the overjoyed passengers. The - ., ' , of the irn rovised t entre. Here another women embraced and kissed him in a ite of of which Saint Agatha a talks in whispers three ; some came a ompanied by half a fully developed, waiting for a warm danip . P state of things seem to prevail. The preo• hie blushes and rotest and the ' assen- - to this day. He spoke entirely without dozen worshipers ; a 1 u on these invited P P P night. L tons metal is so c mbined with the ore gore cheered him till they gree► too hoarse manuscri t or note, and he had not left the nests Saint A atha' looked with an Aston• g K p that it takes lad' err machiner and I' t on B i; or q he averse hei ht of men rn Euro a ie 5 y, y, to cheer mare; and their told him over and lectern. Suddenly fold.nq his hands tp iahment fust seemed o be half shame , f feet 7 taches of women, 5 feet 4 ►aches. business tact to dev to t!s value, Instead the great Rible, he paused, and, as if the up those velvet aisle Rhere moved an array P over of there gratitude. When the people Thu English and Russiai,s are the tallest of of bein a business o m osed of mad rushes . audience had-been but one man, he looked of humin faces at wh h the very angels and R P sot off the b.ms they ornwde.i around the - _ it in the eye. -virtues in the ppaints windows seemed to European peoples. and •feverish excite ent,-it is one in which Wildflower in boats and cheered the offieera : ' : _ - Then like the voice of the living (`rod, his Curn their t;eada and tate. kin tropical forests sa large a groportion pationee of a dogge i character, routines and crew to the echo. vrorda began to smite them. What was the Such wretchednes , such 'pallor, hanger,. of the planta are of ilio eonsiUve variety with mechanical ek► i, are required, It is ' chancel of Saint A atha's ? The rest 'cold env aiclinesa in cud champ were that sometimes the path of a traveler may more a question of and ore cruehinR mill �. white throne ? And who was he who Glared a. .un)]rnown to those edicated and decorat• be traced by the wilted foliage, than of happy lac . I Az3R-STR 2IN.r D�PIC. I There are �ores�of � � :• { various ualities, bu many of them are of _ ' to cry from it, Pike the command of the ed walls aa, he inma a of hell, Itags and Queen Victoria hash lopdnese fart relics q Eternal ? Sin ! Sinners_t Shame 1 Guilt 1 disease; uncleanline and woe and wRnl, of her girlhood, and this day uses to cut such a nature as tp 'ell no return to mere• The Btadr, ltwaykr Ia IQ rite SIg6t " ly individual exertIt n. Rut ca ital rightl Poarton. Disgrace l Punishment I «'hat words trod the houee of G as if they -had the the'pages of new books an ivory paper•eut:er i P } were these for the delicate ears- of Taint- right there;• Every ew in the church was tha was given to.her hen she %-&a a little employed in the p irchase of the proper A cutler has recently brought out a ro.74 . rinceea. ma::hinor seems havel its reward. It pp g Agatha's. What had these ailken ladies and thrown open. Tatt© d blanket shawls jolt- P y alto in device to be used is il. I Coll. ilded men-to do with such u 1 hrases ? led velvetcloaka an orn little tan-colored has been found that ore containing only fi5 with safer razors as here shown. It con- F1 g Y P h1r. :ltanley, from vhat he hi<e seen of Gents' worth of old to the ton can 'be ro• Y ' Smiles stiffened upon refined; protestin�q reefers, hal! conceal' g t eshivering cotton the Australian peop!o, has Came tf► the con g P sista of a pickled frame, with around wood- face. The hail ht under li of the vestr blouses, of last su me •rubbed a ainst fitahly worked. A recent instance taken en art fastened ri idl to the centre of g Y P Y � g elusion that they much moredoaely resemble from others shows hat thirt ds s' work P g Y ti man'a wife, and a hundred others like it, sealskin furs that s pt from throat to foot. the•people of the Uni •ed Stains than those r�dueed 4 01; ton of ore Y The bullion two side arms pivoted at the top. These " dropped. A moral dismay+ seized the ex• Wretched men, cal d in by the throb of of Great Britain. P move back and forth, reversing the blade V4 elusive en le whom the teacher cgllad t° re entance that .fol wa a debauch, lifted reduced by work'► q this, which took ever time the direction of the machine is . 1 elusiv peL-e any vulgar audience. Bu; rheic haggard eyes the chancel from the Liverpool-street q ation of 'the threat 1 gays, was wot:h 82,644, anti ?he total ex• changed. At the end of the ai ms is a . the ahabb woman in the . " Dor" seats ews of the warJers and women of the Euterp Railway is now the largest railway Pettae of reduction was $1,1..0, .leaving a e tin molal receiver for the blade of assist P P ,t station in the U ited Kin dom., With the ; rofit of 6554. `1'1 ere are mac locations P g y . . humbly wept, and the young reporter who town sat gently hes' a the first ladies of P g P Y; razor. A slight,pressure on the strop when. .- . . lea£ his position cast his eyes upon the the parielI and of th city. There were a additions just complet d it covers 14;i acres, i in Canada where ri her ore than. this is to . . ro§nd .or the tears that' sprang to them, few ragged children i . the audience wan- occupying nearly the hole of the parish of be found, and the doral is that it ie best Fro,h the delicate fingers of the vestryman $ and shrewd, sitting testily beside mothers `lt. !Botolph, liishope);, te. tact-to exp°cC an ;1 norado, but when a i .: • wiie the smelling-salts fell upon the cushion- to whom they did n cling. ' The pow of• -Some of the German cafes serve hot milk mine' containing noderately rich ore is . *.. I • ed seat ; she held her feathered fad-against our friend, the vee yman, was filled .to as a beverage. It '$ 'aid that this drink is found, it has to. be worked on business " C' - . her face. Her husband did nor, even notice, overflowing. The ife with the underlip a remedy for various disorders of the principles, just like other mines. �' :• this. He sat with head bowed upon the sat beside him and t d not protest, She stomach. + � . rail beforb him, as a good man does when liad herself gone tlt him to the hos. Clothier lLees cover thetr accts of eggs �fi th8 An diirctic RegiOrn. i • . . reconsecrating himself at the communion pital to seloc;t t} it guests. For their with a cloth molt fro r the woody-fibre of ; , ` hour. - ew was filled with t 'e cri led and other rr}��t It is a region eternal winner and of P PP planta, and tlrua pros Srve tnelr young from unmelting snow, where—so far as is kncwn �` . - The choir rustled uneasily in their seats.' .sick.who could neit r walk nor afford to sudden changes of tel tparature. —nota single la t flnda ilio within the The soprano covered her eyes with her well• ride and whom t it own -carriage had Tlto seorelar bird Y►f :!Dail► A#tics can p ' y inner circle, and where never a living area- gloved hap], anti thought of the follies and brought Lo Saint A a has. One of theae,a � :- � . - whip any snake of t%ice its size, Stanley ture roams. The -wologiat is not drawn to f.� regrets (she called them by these names) woman, -came on c. tches, anti the lady used to aver that tho reptiles would crawl the southern eirel as he is to the northern f t''< thkst beset the musical temperament. But helped.her, not kilo ng in the least how to ' !n . the tenor turned his face awe and thou ht do it ; and a than o had not used his away from-this bird shadow in wild fear, and yet the attrai tions for lain' are great, - 1 . . . uL�ut hie wife. Down the avenue, in the ,feet in-six years wP6. ifted in by the pow• 1'hiladelpbi ti is s 1, id k Cityy, and well because they. have all the eh.rm of. the un• I - room of the "shut in" woman, where the -owner and.his coat tan and butler, nd illustrates this durability of brick: houses known. It is bel eved that only a few of (7ANNOT Ct7T TiiS sTttue. - ;I . . telephone carried the preacher's voice, a carried-the length o he.broad aisle.. as a building inaleri 1. There are brick the hardiigat bird build in a few of the rho maehino is in motion causes the blade . _ -)athetie cry was heard : (To ut cu '•rtxt'ED. Y houses apparantly so goad as new in I bila- sheltered esorn®ts of the inner Antacctie ; so.turn always in-an -opposite direction to- . ''For ive ! For the 1 Oh if suffering did delphia which v+cry t alit in '17ti0. but who knows? Who can say that deep which the apparatus is going, making it )ut put out Sin !".g I• 'I" tiVhen the Queen aseended the throne within those avv ul solitudes may not be impossible to cut the strop and at the same But now the preacher's mannerof:address I more than 41 per Cee .af the L''aglish-people revealed t�e myst ry of the 1•i,(e of the fur time requiring no skill.to sharpen the razor. had changed again. Always remembering Britafri S'T a Sure HOuse. could not write their immes. Tile proper- I seat when,he- van ie} ,is from the wrtsre of - . that i ie now impossible to quote hie len- the 13ritiah 11us n is au iiietituliori'of .tion in that canditiet kiss beau reduved to i rho earth Pacific? Or that on ea!pe Ant �.. : g,aage with any accuracy, we-may venture which Englishmen r justly proud, all the ", per cent. I - • arctic eontinelnt r island may not be found NOT HALF ITER HUSBAND'S AGE. j to say that it ra,n in sone such way as prouder, perhaps, ecause eomparitiviely There are nearly L;0,000 electric lamps tb° pritstleae ►e unapt of the great auk -- this : fewofthem know m h aboutit. The hive tribe? We kno not, at any rate,.what Lesxepsa Fine F.gnrkltrlenne and _ Y •-•incandeaCent an•.l are—in ase is Perin. Ilme. de_ The Son of Cod bein of the Fathir er• Ia vaguenoriou that i ontaiue vast treasures riches or povert may be there until.we go ; g + P At the end of March 1890, the number was au Accomplished Linguist. _ •formed his Father's business. What do e of a kind which the cannot very well , to see. And no ody has yet gone to sea— Y. P' 2: 000 so that du ring a period of fou- . who bear his name ? 1Vhat holy errands p>seises, aid mor sr users --than t rein years the number of lamps ip nae increased b°,y°nd the feir►g . The wife of Count de Lesesps was a young' are ye about? What rt;iracles of cousecra• simple imaginatica cart Octure. The news b pearl t10 000, It ie a curious fact that no one-has ever governess in a country gentleman's house tion ha„,e ye wrought? What .marvels of 'therefore that it is�ikely to be enlarged at y Y I wintered within the Antarctic, many as when the builder of the Suez canal met-and- the soul's life have ye achit;ved upon the iio diatant-date tour iea them lessas a matter Of ei:ty seven i.1k erns a# Franee, only have been the xpeditons and ships' com- fell in lave with her. IHer-husband, one of ` . , earth since he left it to your trust•? 'of personal interest. than as a bit of fitting-,thirteen have cried ithout leaving their pallies w}rich`, co pulsorily or voluntarily, the most-dieting dished glen of modern his-1 . He,came to the sinful and the unha romance.. Those ho are in the habit of histories a record of misery. Eleven were have wintrered n the Arctic. There has tory, is now wavering in mental dark-iess, PPY.” divorced two execu.ed nine died young: been no need to do so for there has been on the brink of.the grave—a pitiable _close rho despised and rejected were his friends ;' using it, however,w ll rejoice at the prospect ' to the poor he preached the Gos-peL; the lof an early extension. The available space seven war° widowed three cruellp treated, no possible go 1 beyond, ouch as India, to such a notable carder—but his faithful: - _ sick, sled overlooked, and eRsk-out, the un- 'in thA museum Ida lung been inadequate, three exiled ; the oisoned and brvkon• which first te( our mariners into the wife is his constant attendant. Considerably _ Ioved and forgotten, the unfashionable and and the shifts whit r the trustees have aeon he°rtes make up tht rest, - - Arctic ; no sole thio romance such as has leas than hail her husband a age, She is still; urvop•ular, he selected. These to his church• *forced t•o make in o.(ter to accommodate the Crime in tlio army,is pun}shod oa a scale �sharaotsrized is quest for the North handsome and attractive in spite of her on earth he left izt charge.- These lie cher- .growing collection ere auch as to itrterf re ten times more sever, than anything known Pole. sorrow. In the days before social and 'shed. For euch�hi3 had lived. For them ratheraerioualy wit t 'ts utility and.intent, to civil life ; the n oat trumpery offences And yet gnat ei' thing differentiates-the financial ruin overcame the count lame, de a against discipline— momentary ebullition Arctic from th Antarctic, In the North !`.ease s was a ire uei,t and favorite enter he had'au' eyed. For thein he died. People It is therefore to b loped that Parliament♦ P q • of Saint Agatha's, where are t!iey ? tt'hat will grant the£300, )f()neuessary to buy the of temper, or a cast , indiscretion in the there is—i c a Dr. Nausea is ggrievouply tainer at her country home,• but of late ro art which t.h lluke of 13sdford ie matter of drink—are almost every 'day ift- mistaken--a - ole .surrounded by wafter, yeare her -time has been almost entirely have ye done to his beloved . Thou ancient P P Y volvin mea in the Das of rank and r• church, honored and privileged and blessed willing to sell, aid hat having acquired it, g In the south tt ore is a pole surrounded by occupied in superintending the education of . ; among men, where are those little Duca the trustees will.loa a� little time ae possible maneut disadv Aata o itt their profession, land--a poha►r Basin as opposed to a pour her numerous family of children.: For this . more oft°n than not accompanied by sharp continent. Ivilile the books and essa a task she ie eminentl well fitted, bein a , whom thy Master chose . Up and down in extending their orders. The fluseum y , Y 8• terms of imFrisonm nt. the theories a d ourn la which have been woman of varied accomplishments. She is these godly aisles a man nigh t look,he nail, while- a noble in titration• represents in ) + and see them not. Prosperity and complac• somo respects, th nadir of literary An Australian eotafeetianer hue hit upon published oo earning the Arctic regions an especially fine linguist, the study of . ency he saw before him ; poverty and hu- fortune. How ins y ardent youths and the•idea of printin the news bf the ay would fill a library, a handful of volumes languages being almost her chief delight. i - mility lie did not see. In the day when maidens have adop d literature as a career upon thin paste of 11PU h, using chocolate contain a;l t} at has ever been printed of Mme. de Lesseps is also a splendid horse- .: babit.cannctreply for duty, w}tat account .and have been awe a ed from the delusion instead of ink. He delivers these cakes to records in the Antarctic. ' woman, and in the days of her prosperity ' ,_ R. : will ye give of your betrayed, trust? W ill .that it is the beat n d easiest of all profus• his customers, who first read them, and — her seat in the saddle was the admiration i - ye say : ".Lord we had a mission chapel: Siena by finding the solves forced, inch thou eat them with heir ooi;fee, . The Docto)r'8 Advice. .:° * and envy of many a gay Parisienne. She ? - The curate.is r'esponsibla - for the lower by inch, ,to "•devil" i i the Museum for• Holland is the lap of flatness, windmills. ` " It's prett• damp for a person with the has the typical complexion of women who I classes. And, Lord, we take up thevisual their luckier or et er equipped broth- dykes, canals, and cheese. Of the latter it rheumatism > be rowlin around Uncle habitually reside in PariR, and has a fine collections; Taint Agatha's kiss always been era and sisteral I the reading roam produces 40,000 tem and more in a year, 3oeh,►, P g ' though slender figure,with Spanish eyes and e caltAa a g^nerous church"? could tell tales it might relate many a tragi: and eonsumea only fourth part. Alkmaar, •• Mebbe, .oss, but it's der doctor's ad- ®mall features. e - In the startled husli. that .net these pre- storyof blighted pr spects and disappointed one of the most noted and historical towns vice," - - pote'erous words the preacher drew.himse}f Tropes. -Bat-afterall the Museum iaa refine in the country, is tl a great ah°eco market, . I Do you m an to tell me the doctor ad- - : to his full height, and raked his hands. for which many a st u gling writer has been and in its stree•s o er 12,000,00 lba. are vised you to o out nights?" According' t0 Class. ( lie hail worn the white gown throughout and. is unfeiguertly r teful. sold annually. "Not 'zact y dat way--buthesaid Imust In a certain town in tae north of York• 4 t the day's e:ervicea, acid the g-.�r.ment fulled . In a very snort ti le the shako grill W a have chicken brof." shire a traveling Amerioaii found an omni- itself about his-figure majestically. In the 1 .' 1•' ' tiling of tine-past in the French army. It - - bus which carried first, second and third Warne of Christ, lhAn, he commanded then'. Mode of Mor 1 Improvement. .' : has lingore<t only in rho t;arrieon of Paris. — � class paaeengere. As- the seats-were all _ 1t'here war© those whom their Lord did . ,Small Boy—" 1 t ii k I'd be a ik tter lid The shako was h rn in Iitw ar and de• A d-Etllel Blushed. y fl Y. - alike, .the traveler was mystified, but not lave '. Co, 8aek them. Go, find- the sad• if I had a pony like E 'chis Rich's," . throned the eoeltec hat. It has assumed 'pommy Ysrr, Gats can see in the dark for very long. Midway of the routs the • dest, diakestsouls in all the town. Hasten, Father--" Batter ow ?" many ahapea, all of them ugly; but it has and so can E hel ; 'cause when Mr, Wright Omnibus stopped at the foot of a lona,steep . - for file time ,s short- Search., for-the riEa& : "-Nell, I'd lie rric r charitaU!e." I' been wore,in so maay famous battles, and walked into lie•parlor when she was-sittin' hill, and the guard shouted : "First-class - .._ age is of Gott: Church of Christ, produce 11 More charita�bl 1 h ?" '. "'_'' depicted in so man military plotttrua, that all alone in t ie dark,-I heard her say to hint passengers, keep yo' r sesta. racond•class ti - ]tis_ )eopl* to-ne, for I speak no mote words I Yes. I would t feel ryas glad when the flavar of htsior attaches to its " Wiry, Ard ur, you didu t get sht% ed to• passengers, please peg out acrd walk. Third - • I.iefore their au:;,,titslLell l IRRich}e s Gordy ruiia ay with him " Lavender has , uddenly appeared it day,.". olalss passengers, Bet oat wi,d spr,z r." i ' ,. ., . - , .' ;, ,i5, 3 . . . . ... . .. .. -.Z.. _ ... - " _ - :: .:,..Y....:-. s'. --.:-�-. - ,. ....1. e. - - - 1 I' t° - j - _ -v ..4. :._, -kms, ' s�,1:...: _ t »• i- - -- a. ♦. .. , ..r..:. .. , I . .. , ¢ c% �* o _ :t', tt1�.R,- _. .-::.-, - sal E- - - .. . ,-. ._. . . . . _ .I ... . _ •' e. : . _.... - , 4 .- _ . - .,..'kM 7 9:. .. - i fd +,a .. 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Sir John Th m son said tt wou11 destro was no pro eotlon 'to the .farmers of �� ring h d upon the rocks and TRRI1 LIN{I ADVENTURE OF A thrown up the ` SEVENTH' PARLIAMENT- FbUItTH the rights of t e petitioners tf the full Canada. - into open air. - SSION AT OTTAWA. - particulars of the alleged bribery had to be Mr. Foster eplied the` the .eater quan• OMAN ON AN ISLAND IN - The choking, strangling worill was-car• I ;i SE given with th petition. To insist upon tityof`the wo limpurtedwassgueli aswasnot THE PACIFIC. Tied above tide mark;;the octopus still at- . this and the examination of the petitioners grown in Canr a, ,_, •; tached to her by its slimy arms. , As the �'' s r oR'r[[-tt EST TEItRTfi0�Ig5. would oortain} be to put -the cart before q'he Item w a serried. . e' 1 -- a o��r attempt to pull it away caused her excru . IGIr: Daly moved the House in commi�rtPe the horse. At a later stege parf;ioula.ra oke a ke a 11laautne nt Leopard p• dating pain, the arms' were one by one cub T IRS IN BAR11111 S. Rut it Proved to be a Devil Fish— r� I on the bill to amend the Forth-Webt Terri- might be calla for. The amendment was off, and even the horny disks still elung �' -_ ruled out of or er, as it was in substance Mr. Foster esired to add to the class of Ass stance Just fit '!'sone. . ,- with considerable force to the brai4ed and �' torics Act. - . Mr. Martin thobght the bill was objection- the same as ons which had beers previously fish,and prod acts of fisheries an item as Som fifteen years ago a lady' was living crushed arm. The creature had used three able; inasmuch as it left the voters lift in voted upon. follows:---"-F ash ot• lried flah,n.e.@., `im- with h r husband on a little Doral island of its eight arms to. crush its prey, acid : the Territories as is now was. hurther, Mar Jeannotke'tttoved.that the committee ported in ba cele or in half barrels, one held itself firmly anchored '�t the rock ab there �*•a3 no reason why the elections in;the rise. cent per pout d.'' just be ow the equatgr, The island Was the bottom of the"pool with the others. Ib small not two miles ui the' ion est line 1 - Territories should be held three weeks Sir John Thompson hoped the eommittce The item w carried: ( g tools all the strep th of two heavy men to ".. after the elections in ,other parts of Ithe would not adopt thatcourse. Ile proposed and w s nothiq but a barren a of of sand tear the hold of-Ahose five arms from the , TARIFF OIIANGE3. I g P >t" country. that the comm ttee rise and reportprogress. rock. 11ir. Daly said in reply to the an. This was agreed to. The fallnwi g items wore made" to read un the roadbosom of the Pacific. Nothing flad hal been-delayed five minutes long. c a ` s re v o n the island but a stiff s eaiea of p .Ir as follows:-1 amask of linen, 25 per cent.; g P er it would have been in vain. The woman , member for `i'Iunipeg (.�lr. tiartin}, hat nivoltcg RILL. ::i. I I ha a or seeks of hem ` linen or 'uta and beach rasa and this was din brown 1 the voters' list had been - found to work- g p, , J . g gy wood have beers dragged into the depths ,I. Sir Hector ' Angevin asked for the peas cotter seamle s bags, 20 per cent` instea of green like other grass. But if of the pool,and the strong,beaklike month ,; - satisfactorily in the elections iq the Ter•: and nays on he second reading of a bill of the devil fish..would have been tfearin -° ; ' I ritories. from the Senate for the relief of Caroline '"�- — bAre f vegetation the, island was still K The committee rose and reported pito THE ffiU INY OF THE BOUNTY. richl urfacod for the whole extent of her flesh while-ahs still lived. ` Jane Luwney. Y ► When the creature was dead and spread gress. . The bill was reed a second time, Ari a , the do was covered dee with uano of tihe out on the sand it measured only seven feel A �' . CI[EESE REFEREE. : : -' P fI 1 division 7G to.31, and referred to the Capt. Rligh Ached in iElis t'ot attd Relst i11r. �1cllillan (Rocco)read a iet.ter from ° richest sort, and the only inhabitants were from the Body to the end of.the congest ray. Private ills ommittee with the evidence Adrift.— Rte 1Mulifterra ]Land nt Pit- The bod was about the size and she a of w f '_' F� the t a white eo le mentioned and fift •I -3 _ 14ir. Thoma9 Kinnon, secretary of the taken by the : spate Divorce Commitee.. calm's tat nd. p p y bi wash bowl; turned bottom u p The ' Kingston and Frontenac Cheese Board, re- • N.ICoLHT GATIISDRAL. . I or lis y Hawaiians to work the uano- - - uestin him to ase his influence against _ . -Tire Bount , Captain Bligh, was sent by g hooked, horny 'beak, shaped almost like i . q g - fields. that of a parrot, but shorter in proportion , f. thea ointrr.ent o'f'n°(tovernrrlentirtFpector Sir John Thompson said that the Govern- the British G)vernment in December 1787 PP to its width, wa$ laced between two wick of cheese at Montreal as a reft`ree of weights meat had received nb peititions for commu- t.o.Otaheitf, or the purpose of obtaining a : The superintendent had his wife and p t ed little eyes not larger than one's thumb between the buyers and sellers. Neither nicationa praying for he disallowance of su 1 of br .ad frail trees to fntroduse little hill wit's -him, and as news from the nail. r „z the Ontario cheese boards nor dairymen a an Act papseci by the (�uebee U+gislature pP Y ' outer orld could reach them but once in associatioga heel asked for the aapointment. last aesaio , giving the town and pariah of into the fifes Indian Isles. She arrived at When alfvs the body wat3 spotted'with = l Sir John Thompson said there .was no Nicolet o er Lo vote a rant of$8,0 0 each three tponths it was rather dull for the brilliant dots of color, red, yellow, orange, P g her destinatic n in October, 1788, and spent on a white back round, but after death the -'-, .�I _ 1 intention of the referee at 2rlontreal arbitra• to aid in t e conetruetioq of a cathedral womal . As there was ao lfttle amusement B riiy compelling cheese to be sola by weight churell it, hat town. - six months i n collectinb and stowing away- whole creature was a dirt din re. the to be found she made the most of the few y' gy g y' < k4 : ri Montreal. All that the Government had BARREL STANDARD. the plants ; aid in April, 1789,proceeded to arms losing half their size as life ]Eft the \ . __ sources she had. Chief Amos these was g creature. For man weeks the bruises and -- decided upon: was"that it a sale should Le Mr. W` d (Brockville)said, in an answer Anamooka, t> replenish the stock of wale/. Y made dependent upon weight at Montreal, and rovisio is. Throu hout the voya a the gathering of shells, of which many and ante ugon the arm which had been held by the inapectAr of weight•e and measures to Mr. La derkin, that there-yeas not un P g g ' fine varieties were to be found on the reef the octopus remained painful reminders oft I- . der the A t a standard for barrels or the Captain Bligt had repeated misunderstand• the terrible dEath she had so narrowly ea• should act as refaces, but this was entirely eibhth of barrel. The standard of plea at low tide, inns with his ship's contgauy ; and the day ca ed. at the option of the seller. surement f weights and measures was a This reef surrounded the island ors all , . Mr. Scriver said he had heard of ma.y anon ca .able of containin ten ounda of Previous to he mutiny a serious quarrel Iierevor the drake had been forced. into g p sides, with the exception of a twenty•foot the flesh drop indentations remained. The ,. .11 ,pi . complal. is as to weight at Montreal, which g occurred bet een.him and hisoffieere about we>uLl he remedied under' this regulation.- distilled Ater, at. a temperature of 6Z sharp bone edge of the diifk bad almost cut degrees F hrenheit.. It was not the inten. some cocoan ts, which were missin from ohanuel, through which access wee had to g into the flesh. But time healed Lhe bruises The Houaie went into (;ommittee pf Waya trion b2 th Uovern,ment to enact any other his private ock, and Mr. Christian, the the ialaud from any ship whfoh oi►me there. though it cogld never remove :the nervous and hleansf standard. mate,fellunti rhiscomutander'adispleasure. •This reef Ras like a,wide fiat shelf eavered fear -which kept the woman from -ever , TARIFF CIIAYGE9 • . I '6AXVTLL•E MER,- : ' G'brl3tian, b coding over his grievances deep by the water at high tile, but when again caring to hunt the reef for shells un. determined . o escape on a raft to the Isle less she had eom nions with her atron The following items were amended to Mr, 'Oil met, in ansae. to Mr. (Iibson, of Tofoa, on of the Friendly Islands then the tide was out a widestcetah ofeoral rock : encu h to rescue her from an demon of the • - read as follows :—provide,l that on all iron• said tihe ser at Oakville wee rebuilt in in ai ht. f► April 28th, a young ofyieer, was left almost bare, varying from twenty 8 . or steel bars, rids, strips, or steel sheets, October, 1+87, at w cost of $14,2.80, of to Whom lie had communicated his inten• feet at the narrowest point to over 100 wt deep which she might encounter, � • or steel which a ount the /municipal authorities the widest. This shelf of rook was cut r � Y� _ of whatever shape, and on.al] Iron contribu"t d $8,000. A etitiop from the trona, recc,,r mended him to endeavor to bars of irregular shape or section, cold roll. p taste posseas on of ►•he ship, rather than through and through by fissures in which * 1, Harbor C mmittee of the Oakville Council, the water still stood man feet dee Be• BRITISH- NAVAL NOTES, i i ed, cold hammered; or polished in any way ripkhislifeon ohazar,dousan expedition. Oa y P• . • to addition to the ordinary process of hot-- praying or further repairs,• had Been receiving thi advice lie went to everyman @idea the fissures the reef was dotted with __ tranamitt d to the de artment on A ril Y lolling, there shall. be paid one-sixth of one P P in his watch and before da li ht the reat, Pools having no outlet at low tide. Some cent per pound in addition to the rates 1.1 th last and was now under consider• y g g Trial of the Ter► 7`erpedo Bent Destro7er•• er art of he-sh` ■ crew were brou ht of the pools were only!►few inches in depth P P K others were ten oc fifteen feetd These I3e111ng Old Yesseis—New Battle BLlps. _ imposed on the said material. Forgings. Alsop. _ Duel. Chri tion and the master•at-alma ala and fissurae made wwlkin on the of iron and steel,of whatever- she a .or size EXCiTANGE `CANE• I•.. p f proceeded to she cabin to make a prisoner p g An important aeries of trials to test the i - .- or in,whatever stage of manufacture, nut j Sir Jon Thompson, in anseier to Sir of Captain B igh, whom they seized in hie reef rather dangerous until oze learned the efficiency of the nowtorpedo boat destroyers elsewhere- specified, thirty-five per cent. Rie-hard artwright, said the information cot, and bre ght upon deck, with his arms 'Position of the deep places. not less than a l5 per ton. Rolled iron or asked for y the hog. gentleman respecting dbeund behin his bank. The launch was But time familiarizes :ne with >mythiag, of the Havoat type regently took place to y - steel angles, channels, structural shapes, claims ars ins out of the Exchange Bank then hoisted out, and the captain's party, and it was bat • few months before every English waters. There wee w specially 1`-� - - I da saw mother and child clad in bathin � 'I and �Fecial sections, weighing not leas than indebted esa had been prepared and would having colic ted what they eauld for their y g eanetruated target, made to represent a E. a C thirty 6.e pcun<le pPr lineal yard, n.e.s., be t-ransm•tted to the Finance Department voyage, wer ordered into it, And the ship dresses on•ttie ahanae of a tumble foto deep_ . - thirty-five per cent., not leas than $10 per fico morro , stood towar is the island. Such was 'the water, roaming over the surface o1 coral, first aiaas torpedo boat. In the Brat teat, ton. Iron brid es and structural iron work, atheriu the man hued shells whish were the Havock a coached it wt a IO•knot g s t•s Rr,;0.of I vvlTxissls9 mutiny of he Bou ty. Captain Bligh s g g X' PP _ _ :thirty-five per cent•., not .less than one art after'travelin� nearly 4,p0U miles to be found. speed, opening fire With her 12-pounder cent per pound. Railwtiy,fiah plates and The bit to provide for the examination p y� One da mother and son howl been out &l- and endurin iacredi a hardshi s arrived Y uns when I ri00 ards distant.. The i of witnes •ea on oath by the Senate and P most the whole tide and fairl well laden g - ' '` y T plates, w10 per ton. ii Ire nails, cut at the island of Timor on June i4th. The • y x ' nails and s ikea, of iron or steel. louse of mmona was read a second time. with s oils were warkin back home w ben second trial was at the same speed. In the p mutineers d vided, so ne were captured P ' g ' third series of the trials the s eed of the . 1'he Hou a went into Gommitte upon it. a-s she ste d across one of the smaller F . - _ - one cent per pour 1, Shoe tackP, one-half, The foll win clause was added:—The three being xecuted. Ten of them, Itow- P� Havock was 24 knots, and the firing from- three to four oz. one Gens per thousand, g ever, reaahec an wlmost ankaown island in Paola, Lhe woman saw at the bottom what Cut tacks, brads, ors ri s, not exceedin genate or House of Common@ may st any 1 a red to be a m nifieent leo and cow. the 12-pounder and 6•pounder deck guns R f the Pacific led Pitcairn s Island and PPS ° P Y• sixteen ounces to the thousand one and iime ord I witgesaee to be examined . on the largest she h yet seen. The water commenced as 1,500 yards, steaming direcb , . there remai ed undiscovered until 1814, at the tar et the distance run between /100 - f.i oath befo a any committee, was rett dee in the of � beim almost g ' onE-half-cents.per pound. . Brads and cop- � They settled down and married some native P Y P P° ' g ards. In the fourth and last series the .i l 1 he bil was then reported. f u t0 her waist as she ate Q down into it Y .1. , per nails, rivets, anti burrs, and manufac women, enc lived very hsppily, They p P� Havock steamed at hes hi heat possibis i' tures of braes or copper, n. e. s., thirty per I TtiB ACDITOF.10ENERAL ) nearly all ha tamlliea, which iaaceaaed so but she was so near home that she did not g f I cent. Lead i e and lead shot four tenths care, thou h she o, wet throw k Sto speed, Lhe I2•pounder being Deed or -the , P P Mr.!Da' ies called r.ttention, to the fact wit that, ii 1834, there were 130 descend• gg g g attack at Lhe ran of 1 100 ards. The in flak n the shell,she found that the- . Be Y rt 'j 1 +: of a cent per pound and twenty-five per ants. These are now welt ic+oked after,,the P ° P p ghat the ublic Accounts Committee had wst�r vvwa even dee er than she had su ot- distance run was approximately 800 yards. cent. Enamelled iron or r eel ware, in- t.overamant seadln them au lies oacw P PP { . refused to allow him to examine the Auditor- g pP ed for ws bar fin ccs reached to the bottom After each order o firing, the target wws . eluding granite or agate ware, thirty.ftLe sionall whi e a man-of-war is iostrueted to • R `� 1 , per cent. Copper .Fire, P General s to correspondence which was Yf of the o her face was almo:,t wet b the carefully examined, and Lhe number of hits y fifteen er cunt•, contained in his re ort, call at aped ed tames. p" 1' Y recorded. The rounds were rinai alt P waves which. came ifppling in with the P P y .Vire cloth, n, e. a., thirty per cent.. Ax.lea, S'r don Thom eon took exoe tion to directed s Binet the sopping tower and the •- - •sprinKa, and porta thereof, axle bare itad ` i P P rising tide. But the moment Ill uired to g ' - tl.e actio of the Auditor-(leneral in iaaoc• •Intliv dual Independ$ne®. - ick u a shell would not in ore her, even examination showed that the ronads from - axle blanks of iron or steel n. e. s,, pne P P orat'inR he correspondence in hie report. thou h chs had to ut her face Into the the 6-pounder, which were with live shells , , . cent per pound and twenty per c nt. pp There is no more eneral mistakethanthat g P He thong t that officer had gone tar beyond g water so she stow ed lower with closed aoatteriag on ilripact, produced more Chrome steel, fifteen er cent. Cases for H which relates to rsonal Sr Individual inde- P tt p laced w re his Baty, and had purr the cuss to tori p° a es and vas d at the shell Below. destruction than he solid projectiles from ; -jewels, watelies, silverware, p • siderable inconvenience by confusing the Peadenae. T aro Is nothing that await mora Y g Pe - the 12-pounder. The results of the firing w r. cutlery, and other like articles, five c nta desires to pu forward than the assertion of CL09RD ON TSB DZ4nL FIR@. were so satisfactory, and the requirements accbunts f 4wo or thvee ye�re. ( each and thirty per ,cent. Wood pt 1p, Mr. jwi riersaid the Auditor-tlenerttl had Itis own inde udeaae. .He considers him. Her fingers closed on the richly spotted of the conditions so adequately realized, _ twenty five per cent. Emery who le, done sot ting more than hie duty in bring 'alt to etroag minded, self-centred and re- objeaL, but fattead of the hard,amooth,ar- that it was generally agreed that no torpedo -_ twenty-five per cent• liant that there is nothing that couldof�Tend face she had ex sated io seine her fin ars Ce - ing the otter before the House. The law P q boat could have resisted the attack. pt. 6TEEL TtiI:i1�lr was that tie Auditor General must report him more than any intimation that he was sunk deep into some soft, slimy substance, Beaumont, in his report of the trials,states ' ' Mr. Ijavieasaid that in view of the in- such a m tter to Parliament not later titan tubjeet to anyone or s;pythirig and thae he and before else could dro it and roe from P that the.sine of the 12-pounder mon ting vention of a �1r. ii'hit7ian, of the ,der t me the third day of the session next easuiag. was not altogether master of his own se• her stoo .in ition a sudden s lash and 1 by r� ,.t dos I k ow m own fad " he is went P 8 P above Lhe canning tower is confirmed Provin .es, for the artificial uryinq of >;h, No act on was taken on the subject, and n •• b Y m flurry dashed the water into foam, and two the experiments u Lhe gun hit and pierced i X to sa earl i cannot be ir8uenced by p the tannel of the dum-thy torpedo boat in which would possibly revolutionize the the Houa west sato Committeb of Was yy a0wke-like ob' is rase from the de the and outside considerations, I am entirely inde- twined themselves around her arm, bare to ei ht rounds at 1 200 ards, the Havock industry, he desirel to have the duty on Means. ,f g • 3' wrought steel tubing reduced. This ma er• -':' rsLv>srs " I pendent. In ppaaint of faet there is really the shoulder, with numbing force. havtn then a ood s It ierced the sal was lar el used in the recess, an he very lfttle independence In the world.' The water. but a niotnent before clear as boils g eonninggtowerps d the cropmpartment g Y P $ir Ri hard Cartwright said the ibcreaseL q we ma of aur owe su9iuisno and ' contended that tubin for this indu cr Y T crystal, was in sn /natant clouded wfth ink, between, at 800' ards in eight .cauda oa g Y on valve s and velvetleena was !0 par Dent, tcsedom !coon control there is not one , It tied en :0_ r cent. in the cid tariff. and another anake•iike form rose and twined the second ran , it ieroed she funnel twice should coins in at a rate that would en ble P .. , Pe smoagst ut what is not dependent aeon around her arm, fncres io the force and lir. « hitman to carry on his business. Mr. F eter said it had been necessary to others for sec al scion and means of to g in seven .cauda on the third run ; and :aI _ A:r. Foster said he did not bee how r. I iiacrea@e the. dot for revenue ur ries. # p' ressure until she suffered �gany from the pierned Lhe turtle Beak and aortning -tower ;Y `Vhitr:an could ex act to yet i e9 in t of y p P port, Who IIs he that can aBocd Lo say, hold npbn her arm, ss well as from the with eight ronads on Lhe fourth ran. They I p g P P Velvets nd velveteens Ir fight fairly be con- •' I cin et along without assistance fro6 fri hii caused ti the,sudden attack of the - . special rate any more than the manufac ur• I sidered luxuries. , $ Y _ - averaged Biz carefully aimed rounds per wayone. No matter in what walk of life unseen foe, minute,and the ea i of ammanitIon could ere of coils for heating piping', etc;. - pp y 1 he it m orae carried. - he may be t' veliag, no matter In whwL ger face was sc�reel three iaahea above Tfie item was carried without am nd• y keep pane with this rate, bat aonld not be . inept. i COTTO`t TitBEAD. t I .' business oe rofession he I is enga ed, no the surface of the pool, and to her horror made faster • imaslf - matter how cure he mw acd q It is stated that the British -Admiral ., bit. F ster moved to amend lfhe item of y she !bund that the siren th of the creature LOTTO v A�ABRICB ` in saeial oc ao me.•efal lite, he et cannot a cotton swing thread in hanks, bleak, p his own 'Ras i{utflvieat to 1►cep liar from rising any. has decided fossil, during the presentyear, f .� Mr. McMullen objected to the dut . of bleache or unbleached, three and 'six' stand'alone a d sustain himself by higher, and she know that a few momenta six naval vessels, which have outlived their �. "2 l 2 Per cent. on grey unb'.eached co ton cord tr m fifteen per teat~ to twelve and w individceal re urns. It I• only the fool more of the pain would weaken her ao that usefulness. Last year the enm of £27,135 f,hrics. It w", he said, a heavy tax u on half per cent. ,. who says, ",I m a law unto myself and am she mast be drawn down into the pool in- was realized on the sale of old vessels. The . the poor. : The i qui as i mended wart ciraried. under oblig►t on to na ono." We are all steed of beim able to escape from the her Dragon, sloop, was sold for £2,6b0 ; Opal, hir. 1�'aliace replied that the old uty' Q - mutually dep adent upon each other. And rible creature which Feld her iri its'g6%l cruiser, £4,fi00 ; Turquois, cruiser•, £4,625, c•R RCi1HT ooTTON. . h h In the first shook a shriek of fear had £3 810 • Miranda, sloop, i �•,. ` ' on this item amounted to.25 per cent. A u i• is wall t t we s Auld be so because sapphire, cruiser, few da s a o the- U oeitien were m- Mr• titer inbved Io amend the item of without this ispaaition to give and takeiq startled the bo , who was some distaaae pe esus,. sloop, £2,630: Ranger, .I Y g PP y £2,803; lainin that the neceseariee of .life ace ticot•on se r,ng threw I anti crc:t.hetcotton, the business of life, there would be no g @boat ,000 ; Thisbe, gunboat, £1 005. _ l p g from her, and he came runnier 'book to see gu , taxed dU to 50 er cent. But here hPn on apo la or i� trial}s, 25 per cent.," 'uy soviet , no existence, ao world. ' q p Y what had caused the cry. He was Daly .� The Foudroyant, two•de.,ker, which was at i these was a reduction, they were stili ie. �.adding }eroto `or on tabes, wad ail other ! year@ cid, so could be of no absfstanoe ; in- one time Nelson's flagship, and about whose - satiafied, so•tton t read, n. e. ta. `1 Environment. ` Il deed,the mother feared that the child also sale for £2,350 last year there was some - The item was carried: The i em.as amended was carried. =' •i We asnuat overestimate the retultx of might be rasped and dra ed into the ol. din sion,is to be re sired at the dock and TAKiI F CIIA�7(IEi:I. _.: OORUA(:a _ what is known as environment, Its effects She oaile �o him to run the house some st @Devonport. A syndicate bought the '� ' upon eharaater sad oondact are wlmc,at in- little distances away, arc and a point of land vessel from the Lerman firm of shipbreakera, >� j The following changes were made:-Cut :t =• ovyers said the„tai of. thirty per - • " nails and spikes of iron or steel 3 4 ant conoei fable. Those with whom we roiingle which hid it from sight and call for help, into whose hands she fell,and it is intended cent. o cordalge, n. e. a., was excessive. ^' �� . - per pound ; wire of brass, 10- per cent.; !It look d as-if the Finance Minister was are constantly moulding us into mental The tide was risingrapidiy. Wavewfter as soon as hqr refit ie complete, to station ,. G wrou ht ircn or steel nuts xqd washers, con and moral forma retiembling their own,and wave soma rfpplin and swishing a fo►inat her in the Thames sad make a charge' for ,w�F ; (' !endeavo�ing to oopre+s the fishermen of g ar steel riFeta, hosts, with or w't out the Marione Provinces. Do possible effort or determinatiaa on our her farm eacsh one breaking w little higher viewing her. ET 3 thread° nut and b art Den prevent it. It Is true that each --dashing a little more of its spray in her �j ole and hinge blanks and Mr F star said there was 4o diserimina- I' The British battle ships hitherto l#sows : i T stra bin ea 1 CEllt er curd an 23 individnalit Ie. seoarate wad diderent from bended floe. Death seemed ver near, bat • P P ;tion maple agaiiiist' the Maritime Provinc:ps. y Y as Nos-. 1 and 4 which were authorize t by ,_ per teat. du y 'Fishers en frocn'Lske Superior had inter• all others but wll ace being inaenniblqq her only fear wws of the horrible beak Lhe new sh%pbailding programme, are to be i; �A'i2o1CAL P�TtK.1, views 1 :m u n the matter and bwd been modified by their assaol4tien with ewch whish she itnew would be buried in hoc named the Prince George and the Caesar P¢ other, ,There are different degrees of thin quivering flesh as soon as she should lose The other two will be known as the Dia j t .14'r. I)alp; in answer to Mr. Martin, id convinc d that fhe oew tariff•was no heavier E influence. 3 me persons are more suacep• her acres th and fat} into the goof to where torious and the illustrious. The vessels are ,i F� l no lots h%O been sold in the Irationai ark than th old.- �e would propose, hov:ever, - 1 t twn site. The receipts Pram the par for 'to redo a cordage from thirty per sent. to tible tbwn o here wad take impcessiona thedevil• h could grasp her with all its to be built uppon similar lines to those of the: ~ ° 189J were3,0`?5, and the amountexpe dad twenty= even aid a halt per cent. mach c>aore easily. Some are more original arms. Magnificent•Majestie type. The onginesof on the park in•1 X393, exclasive of the qa Ary Mr. oIneru�ey asked that oordmge h re• and less mobile. Yet, as even the rook She scold'phot]'wise her head to see if help the ViatoriQus are to be capable of develop of the superintendent, was $4,456, iduaed tQ 28 pec/ cent cannot resist the . eonste►nt action of the was coming, ut ohs strained her ears hop- inn an indicated horse power of 10,000 with ; ' Mr, Fnat it paid if the hon. gentleman failing waters neither can they wholly ing to hear footate or voiles. Not second natural and 12,020 with forced draught ��t_ VOTERS WHO-ARE BRIBED The water robe • resist the prvetual ig8uenae. of their @net her strained hearfag. The Hoose went into committee on a %I 'deeired,he would go l ek to t)we old tariff {allow men. t is tree that oosasianall hi her and hi her. Each wave now broke On the aontraators trials clic estimated !of 1 1.4i cents � pound and 10 per cent. Y 8 g speed at load draught, in smooth water,and to. disfranchise, voters who have t ken i .one arises whcl seems to be so.strong and in her far®—•e►Imoet over her b®sd. One or with a clean bottom, is 17.5 knot► with He woo dmove-to this effect, sell sed thatwhile workin owerfull two momenta more and she must fall. A bribee, I The-i em as amended was carried.: !3 P Y fore-3d draught, 'and 16.5, with natural I As.r. Jeannette moved that the se and y L upon the community in some direction be frenzy of fear gay®her momentary strength, draught. The vessel will not be ready for 1 clause be amended so as to rovide hat ` RoVE• - a � ' ' •eivep but little im cession from them in and alio strove tt>tear herself free but in •, p . ..�. ret p ' her steam trials until the end of 1897. the petif,ion for the inquir must ive , Mr. omilla (Iiur�unl asked the bion. return. But this ie the great exception. vain. Faah.effort but exhausted her little ,` y Orders have been issued by the Brftfah - particulars of the eases of bribery hat !Financed Minis r to aoosider the farmers in ( t of us are being hourly wonted upon remaining atrength, leavltiq her weaker i ct� AdmiralL to re re berthin accommoda leave taken place at the elections, i the matter of, rove, which was tihe raw and moulded by those with whom .we thea befarQ, e.1 moire unresiated prey to her Y P P� g tions for the fleet of new torpedo boat , The amendment was lost, r .: irtiaterial forlhe tnanufactura of. twin®. mingle, while vie in turn, Ara modifying foo. dextro ere, which will sooq be ready far . i11r. Amyot moved to add to the se nd Wh could he of abolish the 10-pbr cent. and changing them by the same silent in• , A wave bigger su4 .'higher than usue►l Y Y nam® ,ollia n and broke above her head service. Sixteen. of, thane vesaol3 are . to _f clause, providing that the judge shall my duty and places it on the free list 4 Pueace. g be bartered -at Portsmouth. Sheerness is4� ertler an Inquiry when he is satisfied om ! Mr. #bster said rove was a semi-_m&nu• ; : l ,i_ °. leaving-her strangled and breathless. $ops to have fourtseu and Devonport twelve " `� t:ffidavits that extensivo briber was rac- facture article, and was not the_ material was gone. She mast dI®. ." ,l:;. t._ !iced.- - - Y froth whfoh mast of the twine-Asad in the .tl tree that smokes haat been discovered $ut as she grove 'a last atranRled Ary a The British aruiaer Blenheim, whish hasp i, l tie amendritent vPaearried. oountrgi wars aniifacturedf Moat of the }n the Japr►nose'village of Oua. :xt ie sixty 'sudden rush of .feet,. a dash through the_ been supplied with tea six-iizch rapid-bre a qtr• Ber in moved to add thatiJ'the eti:f twine its life co ntr was manufactured iroln feet high, sad just wf#fc r stlne+eL,every even• we.#erg t►>�d hflr alAti was grasped by atRrolig oannan, replaaina gone of an older pattern, ` ° '- ;;c n g Y in amoho issues from the_to of th trunk. ars shall give fall partici}'lfire of well Libre; wlhicli ca ci to tree. g P : hivnde;'ei»dbhe was:tCaiaed►�ove thesurfaoe has been directed to relieve the Im:aortallte . ,.E, �l It ''slc+slled the,'c'olcatliti firms t►�i'tt1; : .:Utlter hltttds rah®d do�va bide iu the Channel squadron, wive bribery. $g wnght the bill Ther iiteln walcarried. 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F - - L .. . 11 •' ' tl oma l�aem. �', fliatehem's I+�nid.lgs• _ •- . , '. i I— t F 1 wNtTa +tt�a. , -;1.: I: . trttet Torahllgh d Bulphat+t of - , !, s I., '':­ I:- STRAW— - AT-S ' ­ -, ..�, , . , ���i : �­ B Pslydiiti spent it►et weslr io/lia�'vlt�r. weed o+�oantly oma• attd. Tho a le'� f iss;H,-Pickett visited .fri�ado in Tor• it, the women and 'idt•en cry obout it, skid the, of war yes aror it. Don't . - e• �;t r 11 . on lank week. forget the lace—at t e foot o{ llifet' Hill �i'w'],1(��''ir�n vrrle 'at , l-g ' r. and Mrs. John 61eigh visited . . � friends g ,,, adjoin in*Bro. Rwe's gaoee pat�tara. t"'- ia Toronto last week. g .` - - A000rdin to old established German no- ., : e are lad to report W ria. Pallister able $ D U- N s firktriul tw =' to wakk s Dani tawn�' tiaras there ie a time for evesythin$ and ! IC-' t s published every Friday morning st ks oldoe ' . r Harriwn, af'1'altttl, fs rif►ttfng weaning the bt�by to sowing the grain Pickering,Ont. killing the hogs. Tb6 time for all farm _ `- T> 8 f ands,in thio neighborhood. and other operations is fixed &000rding io 1 ' �' .Anshan Annus bid {amilyof Darling - the sodiso. The ba is weaned at a oar i 1 _ ilea Fa:"7 ; X1.00 ttyaid is advaae. - , '' : RLTNB OF ADVERTISING : are visiting at Pennabank. lain tithe that he yy apt bis oholiay and �. . if Mrs. Q-.rry Annie, ¢f Part Union, speak fretful and oontinne thronRh life a newish, �t�mMon: k,, �"y],'a�g �l��i Stri���t ��"' �' First insertion,p,,r line - - 10 Cents• week with her parenb here. f I Saab subseqhent insertion,p r line - >3 crabbed, discontented person. The apples - (�1 . ' . This rate does not include I par ors'orsi�ad- . Sale Thornton spent las/ week with are gathered when the signs ars favorable, YeSter� Sun Hata. Gardner's R eertisements. friends in Sosrboro aced Toronto. f _ ns f8pecial terms given bo parties matting can- . St Barton is doi4g a tolling bnsitiess that they may not have cansamptive sweats , rests for 9 os s moxAbs or b ' the year. Half- Presaging early decay, and the tuneful ! - the strait sad framing line. when the moxa Boaters; Fishers er,I Etc I �` yearly or yearly contracts pa�•�le quarterly. i. poi porkers are led Ont to die h a / Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, We are glad to see Wm. Major, abaft/ beame from the right quarter that their I • - .-: . .. � - � � orae year, $5 00,payable in advance. g sin after his slight indisposition. Somethin to• fit , every hea . . -.:, IWNotice in local columns ten Dents per line, flesh may not shrivel and fry sway to 1 I "J: ' leve Dents per line esoh rubsegnent insertion. Thos. Todd and wile spent a oociple of nothingness. One of oras sturdy farmers of Special contract rates made known on applios d yslast week with his sister la Toronto. r - on. No free advertising. - Messrs. John Larkin and W. Hagerman German-proelfvtties and ideas, perchance i._ iv, { I. I I .' Advertisements without written astXuotions nationality, having from his Irish neigh- h their herds of battle dehomod last Sayre grown to love the esculent Murphy. I. ` `` will be inserted until forbidden and charged so . ; . .> oordingly. Orders for dier,ontinning a3veit4iw- a k. . spent Saturday in the- rain hath his I. , cents must be in writing nisi Beat to the nab- Mrs T.P. While a d dstir•,Yn.Demoit pe ' • P potatoes beoanse it was the only day favor- i i . ' I' . usher• w sited relatives last week in Union and able for the bnsiasw for a fcrtniRht or so. i I ; - Job Work promptly attended to. ilOnville. - - - eaning If his crop fait him now, he oaunot sayFo r' I y W. J. CLARK �RO'RIETOR. Rev. Pickett Nelis a; rat on'8anday even* ever. .,:- he s ormthe est- .� , k•Thal all signs fail in a dry time,"!ar there o u s e c g - :- . - 3 a,and on seconnt of t F f was nothing dry- &boat she weather last I Doti were _i .bold. Our Politles—stnot Independence. Saturday even, though it was a dry time . John Kirton amputated part of his �} Our 1►im—A First-class hotel Paper. wish respect to drinks of a desirable kind, .; p i _ ; t amb .an Saturday, the instrument used 1' - - , , - Our Ezp�otettions—The hearty - ' i- support of the veoplepf Pickerinic and vicinity. as a root pauper. Qaoh 1 ip•! j Israel Burton last; week .ted his old Now Adverftsemettts. : . friend Wm- Wilson, 'of Aih , who, we re• - • - ---------— - .. ', - _ , 1. FRIDAY, MAY 25,- 1894. et to learn, is laid low fro a stroke of We have BroOm � Brl ��le , Blue. Bath[ I - - -- paralysis. I j�OR BEEiV2CE--Pare Berkshire Bos - —. p James Fowler is gjaite a prominent $sane 1' at lot 14,con. 5,Piekering. Forporticulan 1� Clothes n•NOTES AND COMMENTS. , with hip cornet in toe Baptist church choir apply to A.B. PHILLIPS, Brougham 3091 briCk� t�rax, r 1��� Ropes, - ! ,; and has made a decided improvement in PIt38 FOR BALE '--A number of , , �! . . a . We ht=artil second the fallowing t e tone of the masio. cans piss for sale. Aoply to J. P. Buoh - lne Pallc7 March y Robert Milne anti absanl last.►eek in an.1a�17, let can, Pickering. 81-33, t L3 e, Pearl �. from the Toronto Star �. cable Woodstock attending the funeral of his tells us that Miss Rye, the .philantro- n phew, Wm. Milne, who was killed by a rQ AR s LE :--Berkshire Brood Sow' , ':. Sa, olio, Sal ►Joda, Whiting,hiting, - gist who sends English waifs t0 Can- t !ley in New York'a few days ago. .L� and Pigs. For particulars apply W Mrs. I - } - finds difficulty 1n procuring a+ Ed. Hubertas is 4{t present pruning and W.H. Crawford, lot 90, end con.. Bickering, or � ' I ' .. and a b� supply- of i•�a, I g pp Y I . q afting the orchards and beaatityina the Pickering P. o. 99-31 I - . -. supply, tha, the. streets and gutters h dges in this neighborhood and is likely ---------- _ I . • c,f London and other cities that have I SOAP :! � 0 0 .� . � t be kepi btiey here for a month to come. FOR SALE :--Good cow, tine to talus in a couple of weeks. For price and other ,-' heretofore yielded in rank abundance Lieut. W. B. Hagerman, CI.G.B.G4 has I 1. particulare apply to Mr*. D. Leavens, Pickering 1. I ! . has apparently failed at last, though b en absent in the city attending the mili- Vinage• 2D-51• ass I 1 . . . , 1, this is hard to understand', and that try tournament. fir. Hagerman has I _ t0 advertise la ely been promotbd to the .rank of first AV, i - she has been compelledOR SALE :--A comfortable,two story, - li ntenant for Ontario. Congratulations F eight roomed-dwelling,situated on Church _ for suitable material. Miss Rye must ill. ! - .' street,Pickering. Hard and soft water anti'all be g4ite up to date in her knowledge Considering theross eat benefits 'resulting modern conveniences,with halt acre of land on i ` ' fr m the ase of sal. a fertilizer; it is aur• Which are choice fruit trees of large ani small Of `arellglous" aff'Llrs in. Canada for' varieties.' Terms liberal. Possession when de- ' , b suitable material she-. means Canada, p icing to notice that there is a falling off aired. Apyly for particulars to Richard Gnth- Je S : . . y Y in the quantity need. The increase in the rie,Pickering P. 21•tf , E�IONT.. Protestant-girls. She further stipu- c at of tb., article !probably in some mea- � - - BARR3� S NE�V STORE, CLAR O.MIBE . ` .. . y ►TREES, TREES, TREES :--Biggest __ - _ __� '' 1. Sates that the must be between .0. a re accounts for i�. 1 and 16, healthy and fairly intelligent,. Dr. Frank Whaley has got settled in the barkains in shade trees since the neiQbbor- I ; I �.<.-..� - >� ^^ '� _ : for if Yale and is doing nice praotiee.' We are hood was a forest,►is . imported Norway Srruce I i ^~v Mi$$ Rye may not believe lt, f ll ui ith medical men. Dr. Austrian and Scotch Ftrs.at thaGeotral Nursery i I , Another 1 s3 f+bp S�lp e�t o Mthe she d1d and were con$ lentlous she Y pP� one and one quarter mi 18.north of Green RiWer, . a GL1 V p Fancy skilfully tending io the ailments also home grown Apple ^revs, Strawberries. . would feel obliged to go' out of the; of the family hu' an, while our Vet., Dr. Currant and R spberrie bushes,at pprices to mit . business, but In Canada we leave; haley, looks after those of the lower the times. For prices apply to W. S. DUN- e creation. BREATH,agent,(3resn 1;iver P.O . or to RY, quite as many waifs, poor boys and' The Epworth L�eagne held a reception on HOPKINS,proprietor,Green River,,Aot. 26," girls, as we w1 ' '­ ' $h or can well tank; for. onday evening of last week is the base• i . - They answer all Miss Rye's require nt of the Methodist ohnrah, which was G E 0s: E• .- B U R K! hand this Week to be $langhered: menta end some of them have greater • tended by man members of the C}reen R ver L ue an4 other friends. The roam r TONS R I A L ARTIST j I ; ,:; . - . qualifications to recommend them tow wail Sued abed a. good pprogram was r ; i I - the helping. hands of their brother and r ndared. A,Innob was served and a good Co g R I N a�. • This is as BgpOtttlIIlty 0 a Life �llri8 10 �At oO(?� �� . skater Canadlana. We, beg for cell a enjoy�ed. � e0 _ . . - . - Mise Rye's operations to the attention The ordinanos pf Baptism by isnfaiersioa Hair Singeing, I + �> Pr1Ce. of Hon. Mr. Daly, and to Buggea! the w s to have beeq admuetstered to ssysral . j PYiat� Wirth 8 eebts .... .;....Sale price only b - . candidates for m�tmbersktip t0 the Baptist Hair Cuttit3 f.i iiiiiiiit.-.... peeve. h� s$k Parliament to forbid the- ftrr- g�' ! Prir3le...........r..................Worth 1Z} ots,..«.,.......Selq prise only fl cents. _ 1 c urch on Sunda , bat on socoun/ of the Shampooing and A : ther immigration of ber ehargei. :'Dr.. iii was postp:):� . Rather strange too 1 � 8 New Sha ere lgautul.........worth 8 cent&.............Sale price on 6 cents Barnado.and other s eats should•'�e tb: Baptist.!should fear eh• wee being : :. $hStttig New.Dresls (loads....,....,.....Worth 10 cte,.......,..i.sale paice orjlj 5, Dents - treated likewise." g s like a Apck to shed water wi"al �' i ' New Colored Cashmeres►all wool, worth 25 eie,......sale price only 1g Tents pposed done in all the latest 6ret-Claps New Blaek Cashmerse, all'ttool, worth 50 aa,......@ale price only 32.1 cents -- i convenience or:barin. - On Monday mmmmorniag old Mr Beare,father ; styles of the day. Razors honed.. New Table Linea;...,...,.warila 8d ceate............:,..eale price only 15 coats LETTEEi TO THE EDI'y�MR. u� y o Thos. Beare, erehant of this plam,twas , New 88 inch Factory Cotton, worth 7 cents price only 4 teats f and dead in his! bed at the residence. of ! Now all wool Tweeds$.........worth 50 cents..........sale price only 80.cants. • . ' - : tThis department is open to all forthe fair die- h e spa. He had been ailing recently, but C�V N T Y s COUNCIL • ' eassioa of public questions. The writer must w e able to be a ut so that his sodded Good UDioa t`w'eed+••••••••••••Worth 25 Cente,.........sale pace only 12l Dents = is all sales sand his correct name with sop- + , ..............w ts,...,.....all however d mise is•a sad ock to his enends., De- i /+ Good Cottoned . worth 2G tea !e price only 18 cents w• wish it distinctly understood, f Cauflt' of �ntarlo� ... y___ Gur�iclt..... ...warth 75 cents per-pair price only 85 cents spona bte for opinions we expreseed b ourselves r•res- I AE nezt meeting of the Council Curtains is worth 12i cents per yard.....................sale price only 8 cents - .. hold .sed was a highlynee ted resident of , . . v $ rboro Towns ip for the greater portion of the . . . . - o his lifetime. $e was about eighty CLOTHING Corporation of the County of Ontario for , Six,—For fearsome of my friends would Y ars of rice. ifi64 .vile be held pnnuant to sliJouramsat at Dien s all wool Tweed $niN worth $6.50,....:...........:...sata price only $4.00 . be at a loss to know, I shall ;ea lain how I Dr. H. H. Maj r left'dn >donday for De- the Ooart Nouse to the Town at wbitby o' ; YoUW 3den'S Tweed Orli' worth $6.QO.....................sale price only $3.75 ' P i cit, where he will !Dowse rmanentl for Hondav, the Fourth day.of Jane, next.,At the , Youth&' suite, worth $2.75.................................. .•..sale price only 1,90 • - left the Greenwood hotel on such short no= pe Y hoar of 9 o'clock in the afternoon. ' .. tire,and after I had expressed my intention t s practice of hiss profession. Dr. Harry's- All accounts to be laid before- the Council Men's Serge Suits, worth $7.00..............................sale price only $4.60 . • - to many of staying another year: I had -no - an7 friends were sorry to we him depart must be forwarded to the Clerk.properiy eertifi• $don's Every Day Pants, worth $1.00...........:.........sale price only 69 Cts. . - tease drawn for the second year, but as I and the absence of his jolll genial presence ed stmt three days before the meeting of the GROCERIES - heard nothing to the oontrary,had my wood ill create a void that Wil not be lled trn JHO,tt•IAABawBLL,Y --- Canned Coni, Peas and Togsatoea.....�..::.:.�s.:::__..:_.::..only g cents per Dae hay and other supplies in for another yeah. til he comes back again, for Harry is '•a County Clork.Co°nty of Ontario. Three sans Salmon...............................................................26 cents " when I was informed .by Mr. M. Glaoson J you don't meet every day," and when D W at Whitby,this 116h day of Mal,INt: I Best'Ginger Snaps................................ ..................5 cents per pound :. - �" that he wanted me to vacate as he was o- ado meet him he is always .the same r in to convert the building into a store. o n whole coaled fellow that he always --- -- - - --- - - - - _ un • fight Saga for.............i...................................$_I. g A - "' - 1 ode (�}ranrtlBarled Sugar for,. 1 This pat me about a good deal, but I made been and alwa�rs will be. Success to FARM FOIL 9h fid_T eel vel t tble "'• ' , • .-+•i 1 (V ' `' a hurried sale, and vacated, only to be in• im, and may we often see him again. i� tarm.lo t EVERYTHING MUST BE BOLD WITHOUT• REgER` I'.. HIGHEST' Y Township of Pickering, ooeat.,taing W1. scree is formed that Edward Gleeson was to sno- G.E Alger,who purobssed the brick from for sale on easy terms. It to situat,+d on the PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. t e old factor chimda ,consistia of about ._ .. . teed iSne in the hotel bnsinesa. Now, I don't y Y g' xtngston turd 9 1•q miles west at wlattby town - think that I have been used square in this ,0W had a bee on P`nds7 drawing tieeae •rad S 1-9 mitis eget d is Piokestag Villagesal and a F. BB(�W'�'('Q C OM j� his farm on the 6th concession, where and eb station, and is is avenie°t to sc5aols 1J 1. 1J V l!1LL LL y. matter,end I take this manner of `inform• and chnrshes. The coil i* a c1• loam, clew, A b TT II pp . inn my friends how I came to leave the ey will be used in constructing a large well-drained and is ►)se hi;hest state of cultivr - T�rj REAT t111a��i X100{J f . ' premises so soddenly. iggsry. Mr. All is making extensive tion. it ti well fenced with cedar n►tis, and : Truly oars,- i provements to hie faros this"spring. watered b •u.tagstream On Ibe propene!are r / ���+ . Y Y boat 1100 ro's of the Seneca tent fence tae dweli�Ia�e.ase brick.the other frame, ire* l� H. JOSNBON�' Tarp barn*,stores rad c•tNa stables, pi�erite, , Brougham, May 22nd, '94. as been constructed and several hundred implement,driving rad hen boasee.root collars, r trees have boon planted out about the eu_all in excellent repair and well adapted for . 1. Sm—Being one of the rafpayers of-the arm. G. B. is one of our most enterpris• t4d sssp•ea uses. The brink dwelling is on T ' A S. S. No. 5, of Pioiterin , we are naturally n and .shin business farmers,- and ted °p ° a mod•ra mwo•r, eoataiaing lesHILTS DILLIN11�A .K y g p toatns,besides kitchen, pantries, slo.ets,wood- . interested in the condition of affair as be- hal he undertakes general! goes through. *bed and cellar;has hard•ad sofa water, turn• _ - I . - _ ing managed by the school board. Time About 70 membersof the baptist church nos snd other conveniences•the tram*house is . - _ . and a sin hue their attention been called rad choir wi/lt othelr ori ads Athered on gomlortably fitted up, bits 0 rooms. pantries. 8 a g cellar,hard and soft water•oto. To any per*od L . - to the dilapidateu old fence and the dan. nesday evening of last week at the resi desiring a farm, flnt•alus is every rospect, � 1-W N . „�sw -- - . _. . I serous condition of the bell room. For once of O. H. Pugh on the 5th con., and this is a chane,t:,•e to seldom offered. It har s . ' DEA RS---- Lt, i some time the answer has Dean given that ere hospitably received by )itr. P hand bean tamed to the most orrshtl Manan for the ag last 25 ears and has the reputation of being one - $be fence would be built soon, bat' •nous is amiable young bride. Mr.Pngh laving of the les►tarms in the kwnahip of Pickertng ; . .. has yet eppe.red. it ig a disgrace to any or some yeah officiated as choir master ter mind farming tt oaanat be_excelled. Por . , UN- KE L. . section apd a dishonor to any body of men nd organist of•the church here, the mem• tareb. particulars DS .to A. ut-. , Afttby who allow snob things to exist. With every re of the church end choir took advsni or to N•V.EteCRA V, Piekering. ifltf Wind storm fresh boards are blown off, afide of the occasion to pr rat Mr. Pugh - - al every shower the water comes down in ith a !'ins family Bible. °The presentation T'} T ! . torrents throng! the.belfry. A few dollars as made br Rev. Yr. Siple and was ac- i _ ii,�iii��ii �� a• -I ' in (� — = - - jadioiously expended even pow would save mpanied by address suitable to the ; o L "o I an enormous expenditure in the near fa• Sian, which was read. by hiss Hattie INEOLA 6?t3$, the scoot Imported I I- ' . ' +.' _ tura. The ei118 on which the bell stands oPlies. Refreshments were served in the •11'1 $10,000 Trotting stallion, standard and _ are decaying and -the whole concern is arse of the evening-and s very pleasant registered in both countries under rule 6. Fn11 :' brother to Black Prince .1 EMBA, - , ,trial 5.16, and Winona ERS , - . 1 RACTICAL shaky. - ime was enjoyed. +�..� Ina ctor's orders seem to have been i The beau continuous rain on Lunda $'�s'e trial and driven quarters to • race Pe g Y with a common sulky in t31 seconds,a$.b1,ae fast . - z I . nored time and again, and we have it ight carried away a portion �f the mill as was ever trotted under the same circumste.n• � � :L .., I - from! . reliable scarce that .unless some-- am recently repaired. The earth placed Des by any horse on earth- sired by Jefferson I . i , ��- ��J�.V � , thin is done the rant will be withheld,' ri the bank not havin had time to settle Prince 6914,trotted '. I * ' " _ . - halt mile inial with a , g K g common sulky in I.07,a 9.14 gait, a fnU brother 10 Is this $action behind others in business nd become solid was washed out leaving to General Benton 1715,trial 98o 1/9, one of the _____._---- tr and care. It has had a good name for-its ut the brush and stones. This fresh greatest sires of brood mares that ever lived for //�' . ' which the ex-Governor Stanford of CalUornia A l l r!N 11LJ1�• "go-q-head-i-tiyaness in -years past, but reak is a serious misfortune to Mesar.. A. paid for him$25,000, and be was the sire of . we fear it is becoming rapiply an idle tale, . White and Taylor & Louut. The rain Waxana,the dank of 8unal 9 08 1;4, one of the _ _ An uncivilized sensation was caused source toren has done considerable damage in the greatest trotters on earth. Mineola is a dark few years ago oyer the loss, or imttgiried illage and vicinity. The approaches to chestnut le 1N -bands, 'weighs about 1875, his The undersigned wishes to thank his many ► lose of a stick of wood or so, but now mat- he brid ee crossin the river have been_ knee measures 15 inches, arm 25 lashes, heart patrons for their liberal patronage dun- g g 61/9 feet,stifle 42 inch oerhock 19inehes,shoulder in the t ear and asks for a We of far graver importance are left aha• nderm Ined on both sides to a considerable y feet,back to hip 1 1p9 feet, hip to hock 4 feet s 8 i� Y ����'� �� ��� touched. ! stent, a-�d the sewer n the east hill hes inches, and alt ouch never trained poseessea continuance of the name. great natural epees and shows hie fine breedin ' RIGH H`T S We have considered this carefully and-it eon washed out and saved in fora great and ie considered by good Judges to be the best rr ;' is only the outcome of some thoagbt sod rtion of its extent. 1 The roadway and formed,best bred and the greatest.retook horse Hori�shoeiA and General Blaokaniitb. os I OBTAIN A PA 1$PfT P For :fir patience• and re•preyents the views of sever• prosohes to a oouplb of culverts on the in Canada and one of the greatest to the world: g pcoO answer and h lioness pini writs le ,'. p H will commence a spring season 50th April in done on shortest notice. �O�et a Co.,who esus had errll!�s ty yeas' .. al others of our school section.` Barely oar Mona road, socltb of this village have been end end it June 29.. No mares taken a+ter that g ,rtettee In thepa tent basin��s. Commanioa- section will not.lose its former prestige any shed out. date,and.will be Woburn early Tuesday noon, and at lowest prices. strlotc coroneam P A Handbook of b, farmatlon concerning Patent sad bow to obi more than is already sono, anti•"we hope The new-Financiitl and Insurance ofjfie Malvern from 9 to 5 Tueeday.and Tremont hot®! —_ • " tain thea!sent free. Also a esta�ogue of mocmw.- Tuseda night and all flay Monday, Frrida,y teal ant soientine boats sent free. v4 that this timely warning will be taken up n Factory street has been fitted with ale• and 8 surd at Mr, Kennedy's 11� North Patents taken tbroagh Mu a Oa reed d y Diseased and tnterferill f88� 8 notice to the SclentiAcj ®erica°.a '+ -- by the rest of those interested, and remin ant office fixtures and - its appointments Aeeconefleld avenue. Toronto, and it parties - `� I.; our t:afttees o! their res risibility, and Il Srsi=class. Mone 'loaned. to the im will asst •rad see this bores bosons select- g eCialit are broegbt widely hero a p°bac with- responsibility, y pe- p ©oat to the inventor. 'Tbi ep)enaid vs •. have 'is thorough a settlinx ap o{ these ar- anions. Bonds bought and sold. Confed. Ing a sire we will guarantee to give thein �ed weekly,elegantly illaotrs b•*t, ifn the . rat necessaries se that other ins! iSoani rate specialty. Assurance against a colt without any charge if he is not I ,° , lata-_ gtr_oWtion of an so ttdc won in the c . gent paps Y• one of the beat bred acid ane of the grse►test , Sill BQlj lt8d. vO i3 a ear. $am �e oo real free. � - -affair had. Thanking you Mr. Editor•for adcion death, Customers do not have to stook heroes on earth. Price to insure a colt m old i lad oioa mon 'hiy, - r y.•r. S� ,: Dents. Vvery.num oontaiva-been, 114,_. y IL a apace allowed i� your paper, we await ' ail any longer than they care to. Lands oply$12.worth fls�)• (booms fns 00 esnts.whlch t 3 tl�il pt•teo, to calors andp lie of new �q or sale in California that Eldard0 where must be paid-at time Of service. Circulars can Wa J t �RAHA f •• �„� Q T h with pban+t.enabling bis den show cue results. - be•had at any of this horse's stands. ° dee! r&ud see re eontr•Ieta, address ` :. A RATspA�.: old aad silver are found, the orange and S.R. RZYN LDS, ry, in {s1p r►it i Markeft Buildipg.l..._ '�» 19svr tfotzit. ani asmeawit '.J f - - - ei Ter L�r'��#v �Va� :- ,y_ }�?t14, . Audley, May 22x14 1 xneKri►aate' Boarish and rows without . 9q1 ► . , . r... . _ . . 1. .. . rye,., , ' _ :.ft ]4 - _S � �.rC. --,: , !,-- _. ... .- --. .. . ..- :Yr gJy�p r 4±1+" d J.;: . :.. .,:.. :, i. .�. .i. V. .@p5 1, -Ti's•,-.- ,xy n- ,r.:A.,: t¢� rL . 1. .i,Yk�. 'r- .. _..-... .., w - S-..;� .x. :r. . I,., : `.: •i ,,,„- .j P .,ii� .J a„t . 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Atter. ` Bale DISTRICT DOT _ ; . ...• . 1. -: SPRINGz 1. _y � . ­ I i:* ., s'reLatt tx rias ttosr saes Iraosn xA ass + For 'Grist and Om Chut' h. - T a'r. Jane 12--Auamoar of hooey � ­:rand lel, , hon., i'uraiture,. - P"39 ovt Iezeasxose. The;semi anaal business-mwtiag at s#. ea. the : ;, - - -;3ndre+e's ie# of .dltrist, a ',ndgavoe Pro rty of Paul Lawrence, hall mile • _ �r .ons of Glarefladult on the stock lead. Splendid � value in hi ew. Prime, Dreflea Good , Le,C�a far . 'The trial of Ersatgs Wiman is 'Now Whitby, held in the Basement of the Th+s case and 1 v . York hue been finally fixed for Monday, church in April, when the tollowingofficers h of w a very desirable fpr Prints, CQttonade8• Shlrtings, .art � slin8d F �.' were eleoted. Hou. President*Rey. J. Ab. r60rt As Mr. Lawrence is about to T ,�•v lfa 28. .*- leave Claremont, ewe thin will be sold. r@nt� hats 'lV the latest at lead y e-,r � z= •` F to ow. rahgnq ; President, Dr. G. F. Mo(lillivra r y t3 I - y �I-,. The Dully s of Olyhays. go Bale at 2 tri. on the remises. Bee bills ' .; Vice Fres., �ohti Tl►omson ; Trees:, ltiids p• P irnuioi!le on the 24th. to .play their flrsl T. Thomson; Ree. Bea., Ddiss Anderson ; for farther particulars. .. Thos. Pouher, feW'r$IDn$nt$ 0� prints, 8lllt>1Mble: fox patch. f}xk. St tl+ht3r. i, -° game in the league series. ('or. Sec.; Mies Donaldson'; Organiak, Miss auctioneer. belOW COt3t. Lawyer D. Ormiston,of Whitby, ie able .. .I. A. Johnston,; Flower committee,oonvener, to be out again . after his recent illness )b ice Johnston; - Good Literature, Mise - . Social, Mr: C: McClennan: Prayer • PARKER D���� ���d. +s Ifrom the.effests of Is grippe. Allin ; _ - I ­ . Ifinil 11 E. Saunders, of Toronto, fornnsr 7 of meeting, Mrs. Joseph Thomson; Lookout,. ` . ; - ? � Orono village, has opened up the old Por• Miss Madill P Musical, Miss A. Johnston. • - - 4 1`: ter Foundry in Bowmanyille. The retiring conveners have most excellent _ n on townshi Court o Ito. reports, showing. much interest and good 1 •- e Darll P e -. Th work . done b the different committees - vi�ion will meet at the town hall; H m YN�Ai.j,$i Yarlcoeote, Bmissidms, Nerve DebiHt Se�ohul W . Dom+ +y�` ,�- ` P• during the ast six months. Syphilis, Unoatgral rge% Self base, ton, on Saturday,'May `26th. " PAWN CURS fir°' A rr�os0 s coessfal �laatoh Social ass. Kidney and Bladder DiseaMM Poaltivel Cured b 1 A mad tattle weighing 88 lbs was sap• held in the basement of Bt. Andrew's I y y r '�" . aired in the Holland river by some ted' church; W 'tb under the efts saes o[ the . Y) p . . .: ford high school students the other O a• y• �,jS. C E, The social eomra�ittee sent TkiloWMot4olTiOltMOlt,ogWO1989lI elist, late of y _ 1 a out w�•itten�invitatione to all the members I1 ,�., - R. �toRers, evangelist, 1 School; commenced revival servic in of the char h who were not members of `c'`' *• - ' the tows Ball, Port Per on M nda `Yes an thpesH the ttleaet to rest that N with cost 1. , ry, y the Endes or society. The room was b w paw as atter teN are CUtt81 asset a e>rlttsa 6 t A', 21st. - most tastef lly dworsted with flats and - • THE �,u Jet and, �, ,Yenwseeked ,tides >►o sit . James Drysdale, of New Flo#• a aims tartans, an hang with Chinese lanterns, tMQST sIiCCESSfUI I� MEdY orae wale aged seen. 'rhe ham.the workhop tka 8aadsT.oiwol.tea• thw the largest elm tree ib the only and lighted wax candles, shaded-with pret- FOR MAN OR DEAaT. �woe its��• p0a"p �'a• it ����m � � � 4 1 '- to own $ Out"la Its effect■sad neves boasts. •yd ow •you wla�g � ' .� try. It messur�s 22 feet in circa for• ty colored shades. The program consistedRead _. a�,y. G` ' of scotch songs, instrumental mesio; read• a x°04Ow° � Or°f°o N1Y>l 1s WITtMOt1T MtRITtEN CONSE T. Ceps i1 •atNi. encs. innd recgitatione. The refreshmentsEND���f itP� �� R� VARIC•OCEL.E3, EMISSIONS AND SYPHILIS RED. �J A farmer near Tannion who k Ps a gs large Hook of hen,, saps they pay as -well were ink ing with the ass!-oa/ okkts, �•c> ,i.L.N.Y.. tan.is lest. w COLLIN& W. d Dr.s.�.tt,■rnau ca L d S. Collins, of BaSlnaw.;Speaks. w.S.COLLid - as cows, patting.a cow against ohi kens Owns. short read etc. All went ,vt ay x• t swtlen.eer-I bo igbt a les did bay horse some •`I am b0. As la I learned a bad habit which I F a pressing th mselves greatly pleased with time iso will►a N�alatapactiim toctso. I aural ase till ia. 1 tin became"anf opt fire bolyea"sad Leta a _ pound for Jud. t[sa ■ spavin(lar■- it'he > avls is gone now lite. Exposure HoedAt1i+• I sesame new , , P' everything. Gtireat praise is ane to the As• sad t have boon offered $1W for the same horse. a salt The court of revision for Port erry socials me here for the Active interest I s� him eine tees,,iso 1 sot $ltuu for ustna one and '�e'DondeaE; °°ambition; 'ee'r°rr Dogz•era , will be held on Friday, May 251h �; for snotty and t r the.efHcie>it help given the Ie worth ydL'i,�•'°pa'1° ''°d'a�iD•n a�bier; pimples oa rocs; hair loo..`bona `� 11 4 Scugog on $stares , Ddu 26; alt's for w.dr Yaassasx. pains; weak back; varicocele; dreams and access at Saturday, s social comm ties in ettin n tl}e enter- night. weak�rts, de�tin�i�■,sled I spent haul J '_ g g p ICEND�II'S SP�YiII CURE - A dress of dollen without help,and was oontemplatt . Reach on Monday. June lI. tainrlent. suicide when a tried recommended Drs. Eenne�i The auction sale of the residence of�the Th Qaee street east Methodist Ea• Dr.B. ammAu Oo sem• -•°�•la ice• Heraan's Kew Method TreatmeriL Thank 4 late John IIgland will be held at the scalae See sty, Toronto, held a special s{..-t have used rent zendall•■ Beadle Cure tried it. In two months I was owed. This was d OBhaWa, On Saturday, Cone ratio 'service in Marsh. The in• with g°od•uoees■for �arbe on two horse.and "rears neo, and never had s return. was married two , Quee"F Hotel, y tt la the best t.taiment have ever used. rears and allhap y. Dogs;try Drs-Kennedy h Ker« rited all th they societies in District No. Twsr■truly, ,vover irssnsawrc. ► Aho asp rarrnc'z 1 May 26th, at 3 o'clock p. m. 4 itsisoas aaura z pan ore giving up pe. 4 to a tend. The meeting was led by Mr, !'.ted st ge. settle- J. S. L- arke, of Oshawa, is either tds R6 Asa& ,, the district chairman, who was ae , Iror�s by all Dranieta,or addreu to Australia or Washington as a resident Dr. B. J. Zw1YDdLL-t70d[PdXYi g'A.TONTOfV. SeQ11sW Weakness, Impotency trod = t3•A•.TONTON. 1, slsted by th district officers, each speak- . cnossuaoN rat,u, lar. Varkcacele Cured. Canadian Commipsioner. The Australian ins o: a different have of Christian work. - - . :. mission is the mast likely one, ' p i- I .- -- , Mau who attended it were sorry when TZIi� 1'A'tx.147-llotcaai:s adtatttnt t11.T.i �'r�. erWhen l eo:asalted Drs. Kenae[tr A E.ergan, Ihsld ! ;' - _ ,.A number of Hamilton foundries' will- closia�_+ tiro came; as they fe`lt�that Christ Taalxs oolxu EAat n v^. AS FOLLOWS:-- �' little hope. I was samrteed. Their nenlr TdethadTreat. * ' be compelled to close down owing-to the 'was ,ruly in the meeting, speaking to No. 6 ExPaxss . ' . 7:53 A. bi, •e• meat improved ms the Bret week. l�nisedons ceased» % + 'I (}. T. R.'e refusal to carry freight except them " 20 MIXED 2:24 P. bid . nerves sesame strong,psi°' tlieaDDet►rd. hair fret iz► `, f' "', such as is of a perishable nature. St. Pahl' societp xnet on the ISth ult. �� g LOCAL, 6:•l8 P. TIM.,+ s again. ey became bright, cheerful in company and :� ��>�-' • • : There sire now seven chargee' Nor and elected the following officers :-Pres.• strong seZ�• Having tried ply mks' I can ' wood; Springville, Betilanq, Millbrook, Wait t;Gill spiv Jr. ; Vice Pree.,Miss Alice _BAtxa aolxa SP T Dt7zs•as FOLLows heartily recommend Drs.Kennedy'&Kergan as reliable - '" . ' : • Hav ck, Omemee and Lakefieid-vac Lee, Lec. ec., bliss C. L. tloodere ; Cor. NA.7 LOCAL . 9:14 A.M. spse�t,, They treated me honorably and skillfully.i' , Sec., bIisa Beene ; Trees., W, L. Le. '•141 MIXED . . . 8:09 P. If. >lwos>i raaieTat 7 I ansa . . anti 1n the Presbytery of Peterboro', , 8:22 F. il. p EMERSON fro Thi society is pragreseIng. 1 ExPa&es T.P.BMER$ON.' . A NtrVOtis4 Wreck-A Happy Lite• �T. . Charles_Awes, of Orono, who went td y In !'Goes s Corner" the Society held as ----------------------- t ! 1 T:P.Estenoa Has a Narrow Escape. ' the General hospital,Toronto, some weeks enter tainmenCentitiea of"entitled 'The Easter Btor "I live on the farm. At school I learned an astir ago for treatment of a white swelling on y• '_ FAR ER bdkfi�E'P. w i habit, l,�h weakened m• phyeioally,ee:nauy and The proceeds are to be used towards. the -, , r n, nay• Family pottery e4 d I was going into ' 4 May l3 1894. hie knee, is reported to be no better. exec 'ees of a delegate to Cleveland. Tostoxro, y .,��+• (Consamptionl. rnally "'The Golden A stc" clerk was heard to remark to a Wheat,fall:............ $- 00 81 to 00 00 , • Monitor,"edited by Drs. Kennedy a tell in- . .` de. d It castom. the other day: '"Madam,,I can Route Register. Wheat,spring- 00 00 to 00 60 to my hen I learn the T,•■tA and Z1w.e. 8e I r� �- • •••.••••• -., i abuse had sapped my vitality. I took the Now , t +: confidently recommend this silk, ''pt will ' Whedt,red winter...... 00 00 to 00 61 gfetaod yes and cess surd. >![y irteade thick I last forever, and make a petticoat. after• L't-o r,rt rtnce, the petty of R. J. Wheat, goose ..........•• 00 b8 to 00 00 was oared of(;onsnmption; I have sent them many ' prodonb all of whom were card. Their New wards." D foe A . C. Oliver, Bangor, will stand Barle , bash............. 00 4`2 to 00 00 ,Method saDDl fir.vit.iity sad man-arra I r- ' -A Galt boy named MoViear found- a for a tiro ted number of Mares for 1894, Oats, bash................ 00 89 to 00 00 assess sas+csc':•heed." Ts t ket book one day recently which eon• an will ake the season as follows :-- : M rid+q April 30th will leave his own Peas, bush................. 00 00 to 00 66 ire> a vietimt Hays roe •r■ y can we Saar. , Mined a cheque for$500 and$100 in cash. Ha ,now, toe 10 00 so 11 00 READER ! rtaoet ire you Brood b••• t Hare�oa ear oQ The owner rewarded the bo with three an or y """ Wboi it Yes des» toe etbe■e it tui do tier you It ble; g , and rooeed b way of ` y P Y Y Straw, ton................. 7 00 to 8 20 flew tt. od't'reata�.sit wu1 oar•you. ,cents. , - B naha for two hours and John A. 6 6 C&-V OMI �O �'i-W +� Colonel N. F. Patterson, Q.C.,formerly Jo se, l0 7, 000:7, Pickering, for noon ; Dressed hags,..........•• th noe Sebert's Hotel, brooklin, for Beef, forequarters....... 4 00 to 6 60 �d vAf!'i IA DBtMtt. �d�,Q NO Risk. of Port )Perry,bat sow of England, is ex• ni ht. needs will rooeed, to Wood- Beef, hied starters•..... 8 tl0 t� ? 00 t n Preis. No VYo tawsesd w�t,iieraads�est :, y p 4 rwoasbiw tdoot• lhreis- 6oieea 1[aattor^ (ilial. P peeled home shortly, sad will be otl6oer ru 's H 1, Whitby, for noon ; thence Mutton..................... 8 60 10 ' ? 00 �ea ' `,�- Iaadxia.. t�at■�, tt Y ° ' - in command of the 84sh Battalion wh1 a to Oofd Hoase,Pickering, night. Wed- Veal, oars&" ,....•.dd...* 7 00 to 9 00 '' Np NAMSS UStiD v V'T' COl1>kiNT. Ptif• . in ettim this year. a ala ill to GorMule 's Hotel, $atter lb.................. 04 16 to 00 17 YA'!`IIZ. No tnisetlofne int C. (�. D. Ne tames on boxiser or _qnwi- - , P - P yy osi►+e- r Bunt obnildisntttal. QtAestton lift and poet of Trest- 1. 166 Cecelia McMarohy, of 8tosiffville, Liverrpp 1, noon ; thence to 1:1*ell s, ERRS,doy•••••••,,,,.O...., aft) 1) b 00 OA tetisnt. i has applied for administration of she ki ahlan Creek. night. Thursday pro• Potatoes, bag......�c.•• 00 s6 tto 00 60 I x _ estate of her -late husband, Donald M ' . .c s to Calendar's: lotet, 1flalveaa, for `___-_-__--------..�------'--- -- -- �' KEIGAN. . .No.14S 8HEl.BY ST I '1'i��. �,: .­,,,4 I Murchy, who died intestate, leaving pro •n n ; thence to Frattktia Soeest l[srk i � ORS., KINR�s"` ' DETROIT, MI(�+H. "4-* . party worth $1.188. . b m;-:,i hL Friday proceeds to Jaoob DOMI N BSA0 1. - ' Tbe young man Stephen March, who Wid:nae 's, lot !9, con 7, )Markham, t v • - ' •n n t onus to M iller s Hotel, .$toutf• - - ,� it will' be remembered was taken from . vi le, for night. Saturday ,proceeds to Ciapltal Pald u , $1,500,000 - ---_ -- _Ni Aurora to the Toramto Hae ltal about d _ - - __ % A lona or Anon; thence ,to his own Surplus, - $1 T50 000 • "4 month a . I I . go suffering with a brain trouble t . . . - $f�0 U H,AM - 1 . . .� .. I • at blew are he will remain,till the fol. Whitby 11arblo. Works. .1 �� . .. died last Friday in the hospital. to in,l gnday morning: This roma The Postmaster General has complied w i1 be ntinued throughout the season, WHITE AGE'' CY, - `ROCK M, OPPOSITE POS? OFFICE i11. I with the request of the noble sonth•ward- h akh a d weather permitting. letseffai # tkssg ytdsees Issaswess . ars for a posioffice at Port Whitby, and aA DRP RTURNT= Mathison &HawkenTAILOR - `SHOPL.";._ � �` ; Castle Fox received word of tis appoint- Ro tri tch»ta•n, and Josh stilt- 1 _ - t A t e ro rt of J. Porter, Picker• Iateirest sltow•d at highest current rats: Na , ' merit to the position of postmaster. F p Pe Y •sotioo•1 withdrawal requtreit. Yanatractarere of , George Edwards, of Peterboro, has re- i g, wilt make the season of 1894 u fol• $, J. THORTON I hays a ooplete stook of Saititrs Pant= t Marble�donamenw. Headstones sad all "� eeiyed a ananimods call to the pastorate l s °may• May 8th, will leave iSv I ; MiHA©Rat, lugs and Iovereoasings, which will be , of the Carton Place Methodist church. t eir o n stable and proceed via the other CeaQetery Work. made Irp in the very beat mauner r, B Li a to Messrs. Kelnned , for noon, ass- and is first-class style. I . , .r He has acts ted the call stib'eell to the y STOV Pin POLISH = ave nape es at sestet, yawtse, F ', I ,� thence Oshawa to Central Hotel, for canoes sats Qaad►tsas wsWtee• . Thas . clothin for s anA :, ap rQva1 of be etatioainK oom�ionfttse �Q1j g Pig ..-? • ° �h s. Wedaesda proo4eas to wood- 311 parta a wishing work would do well to cal sammor will do well to call and ez• r: James Stewart, the oldest Division t. B 1,, Whiny. for noon ; thence an a■bstore paro Au work gnarant•ed amiss ianaplM ; PriaN away down � ' Coati bailiff in the count of York, died �"Ust $owes s Brpanwiek Black to hasin�l. z y �their n :/able and remain all aytht. p sbys pipes. p'ioNt polish cad prioN at We tow« , a/ his rssiideace, 62 Hazelton syenas, To F 'day will praoeed to Lf.erpoot fors meads. Na disagrasauts saaeU. W. V. gig,hsrdsfon. �Qent. �. N r URQUHART; Brougham route, Tuesday.aged 74. He `.was ap s 01A t' e, thea to their own stable, and , t - - _�>`.. -. ' pointed by Judie Duggan, y y 2a soots per bottle at --________�_ ______ _� , and served w main ill ta.tuf�da noon; ea#ordjr at- W. R. HOWeE�s Dl stare, ttby. CHA�PI4N BP�DE `��� ` a bailiff for 27 years. moon at (lordoa's Hotel, PlakerinR an- _____--_ �NEY TO LO" `; .i In the year'"1898 the popalatiion of event q: Thie roots still beisoat}nned ,e Ltivax rtius. Dr. Dean's Lraa Pitts for t roe h nt she season.heatih sad wrath- •s>ditwr R:tnet of Sar- .� Lindsay was 6,429, while teeording to g the Wood, Ihr.Dade RROW . - --O.N- -. the returns for 1894 it is 6,629, a Ram of '. a pww tom• saprill•for.il .toa■aess freest«. MORTGAGE' S E C U fi I fi Y ' i+2 i ` ", _ 196; the increase of assessment daring - W. L So$t►8E, Dau m. Whitby, y���1 the same time, owin to asw bullets o • "`s`°'be `• �' -T• �'A• ' t . h at Hawsers +e f -i - • _ bsinR.erected, i• #96,480. ltdn�csss lnnw uwe the next da wa b• ven a I. have a 'number of the tib8v8 3 �: Last year Owen�Soand paid 11 800 ia• Mff . . std h". t"�°n �° implemrents on hand, also . , b*aght sad sold on ooma4isaw's' y:���' terest on debenture debt, whish nearly , • i! -]Refits, ........_ one-third of the taxes raised ;' and next i �'ARI�IAH other farm implements.. week the property owners will rote as ' Call Anti lnatpect before Aur- went lfd�l=.r3, Lifs A.:ad3�f Ptatf, �' - thres by-laws, whtoh, if passed. will ia• Glass and Steam BoilerinsuranCe _ ;2 crease the debenture dsbt1111,fi00, oOaMe amt • HtiEtIR t�I��$ chasing elsewhere. . Thetis ars 260,000 words in the English b restores gray hair to its original polar, --- ` y .[iSU lashead glean _ J'i � �5 � VILUOM !an ,'bat /heq were wsttffioient b ez- �t Y beauty and softness, 1laeps , W M e C O W I E I ;, F press the feelings of a lady when she dis. st; t wet to do. Thus drool and foss from dandruff, cures irrita• •• - Property For Sale. ' ;tom. ' covered after coming out of church on - Il �� igr><1Ct1 to � tion and itching of the scalp, gives a bmati• , . B R Q U G M A W Y Sunday that her now honest was adorned ,tnl Sloes and perfume b the hair and will f. ttaeladisg two deaiit►bl• dwellings in Pisker 4 ` with a tag on whish was written,�•Redno• - Its taaiiing out is a few days. It is not 02_= . dolt Ne. fam4lrsrsos. ould ca of r•atingl - �.� x �- . � TT� ��, farm. shAnld daa11 �a t>s. a d,re,wiiU not roll the skin or the moat deli- f ,,, undersigned at Ouse, to $4 este b"d dress• )t wXd and sold by It At 4 o'clock Friday aftetaoon tie Mr. 1lsoloet pbht and peri' _ _ ' ` - g > sad- po�prias leech W 1 G4RDON Tonsorial Artist : oo vis s- - G 0Aun Y Dogs. .:. ; Turner, faimer, of E l' n,was driving . • f 1 up Yoage street, Toronto, his horses be• in matelrittl ,For ala Ming street west, Piokeria�g. 1V• V RICHARD84N 1 . , . - came frightenel at a passing trolley when Nware of immitation and trauds. 1. �yg�; las to s Block.rtckeriaY Y ` . opposite the Yorkville post office. The . HN TANNER A SON wish to an- . animals ran on the sidewalk, ones of them. OGRESSIVE J aanisdae to the public that they have open- : , : ' v 1 . dashing through the plate_glass windaw, p ea Out a butcher shop to Dowewelle b eek. M..d'. GREEN R 11i E�i, z ti W 1 and tatting its side badly. Fresh meat altsrrson hand. In oas•of abeendre �c, 1. lw Dowst)li3Ot Raglan, nzdsn left witty she ltis�e Beane or W: Kogan, 00 , � �- ""t-' �•••� - -The estate of Thos. aq , - WNG pwtmd►etar, will reoeh• prompt Attention,t7A . ,L..t�S. 4 was auctioned at Port Perry Wednesday cal solidtea, Is the natural OUtco�e _ �-- --- ,C3'3 I�1_ L _1 by Auotiolieer Wilcox. The bidding for I both the steak and bnildiag was keen. of ap, and it to hcs X t that they h t "'*l - o to.thein patrons a beeyto have adopt- ;� - Ed, Holliday, of Port Perry, bought the us 1 to arseLzd,but rats t ,:. :; _.,,, ed the ' stock at 460. on the dollar, sad John er the rielP BbO �r l.a„i1. 1. �.. . . Bray purchased the building for 0715. - REVISION l-*� ,� ,,�• ► -.9.3. Tic ,2 Mr. Holliday will,continue the store at RTOF �_ ' + � UTCLENE9 and hentseforth will sell for AASH R..Rlan. o w fah is fear.cleatndt:r, sad 1. It is reported that-the fruit oft Monday QBLTC NOTICE is hereby given only. Those desirous of having their A 'z„ night has almost entirely deet ped the m digestible than any .that a Court tqr the Bevist0 ai floe As- P �j h} yr trawbe Oro in the N' era Dis• d Ca11 be. trent Roll of the municipalit a Torn- i i 'e UDJ. f NtAntB suppL'ed. will tangly bear i>at�'�_ ­ A i y . early s try P i - ,� '; sh of Piskerin tor.the Year It will be taste. Mind that will be vela - trick. It is feared the apple a> peach a meccas of Cotta- in a Town Hall, Bre loam, on uerdaT, the N O CREDIT F►'t `'. crop.p will also suffer- Reports from ovet lerie has�lkd out Worth- PCO hiOt."t day of May,I81i4,at a hour i one o steak ' Y'O`�Tv the line say that the Trait crop s eaffer- o P. under any Oiroutmstan6es.. lestt imitabs�ns n n d e r. ti persons interested wllt please take sestets -•-Manufacturer af-- a Y 1., ed great injury along the lake fl�iont 'from - an cru themselves aooerdingly, � - _ _. . In consequence of the above ehttug►e $ ,. : Rochester to Oswego. SimaT>6siIIils. IAS Oast :tea as Whitevale►hie lath salt of Ma ,its. �OrQB Suction PUMPS ire have deoidec] to reduce plricga a9 �� pp ' r �. DONALD B. BRAT4N. f R- From many reliable farmer* in - the for tiltCBC! k ? I Clerk ai shemid Municipality. follows :-•� I+' townships around Barrie, especially Vee- Grocer•for CQWTM" , Deep=w*U Pumps of Brasov Irom and. Family Flour'' $1.50 per bun � x It pro, ik is learned that a grasehopper plague 4 at tt. • _ Fami p r Pot'oelsin. cd ` is threatened much in excess 'of that.of Manitoba Flour $1.70 >aas olel�by iAREO AEtO PUM11� •INON11LLi�, P. R. HOOVER & BONS, tQ ,. last year, whoa damage to.?crops wiu p, „ FAiRDAfIK ie r 65 'Cents, ;. au E were deposited in the R 1 _ til' " enormous. wMn •rid Ann s• ' dnull d Ghat -Tanks, cud' ` ip, � , I _ onnd last tali and sae ow 6etotlint, TARAL �i �`I ua o, Tl+ I + der8- fitis>ueoi bearbt eir • � + -. of ou ho :a s>att the ey g t ,..;: I. ; fe' nulltaas '- ' `- �' sp all who ace ilsdel1- Y rot ter° 4 M y arx ' y I1? y#�►ttarnd to . f. �r4tlt y _ tt�� (( -t - _ • l�j�(� e;i . ==f�.,N;t� of bleak flies being- turned out. by the o � _ 4 .. ,� �,_�. • z r# �: .:� � :<�� 3 �f 't'.y�,Ly♦ - '14 ' '_ t - Yr bf- -,yv.. . .r -$. 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' .. � - r . a I - dr' liirtnefnadeertllzars. ilti►rl - j�j�'+ WHIM" , 111L, . . .. e •- y . . y ,t ,,,.•, t.� •:;,.. rowth of trees takes oonaider& ferWlit were cbtit ls+►- !#-_ 'y . . = �,, ., R Y � Pp h Ears►e I it g ' . p any"ti a lei as *as lgnob ted to riltsies � �`���i from the soil the older the tress, to rest• ; at,le :tpi j e] j}ptie a t ohs ei e,, ` er the amount required, and with heavy , , 'Theexpendltartas were So grtoat that mer- an-'tate City-Cutwl"Anets flat IRegard .I ._ , , ' "".7 i' - "— .' Preserving Eggs. ,;_ ,.: , rope of fruit the drain is still greater t►nd �3 r ohants tiiititaot now aflord to ply the "rectts to vaccination. J "n s E PROSP REQ. 8o LoNT THAT. C. .:.,. � Kean the lass of fertility ahottld be made ap in reguiiad to miet the interest Gi# the massy HER P4 M SVt� LLE1? TO It is a t to strike moat.people illi i- �. London England, writes some tnannor either b direot a lioation a flls in'buitdiit site.makeEs "phare oeetp' P ` p khat a trial shipment of egggs from Victoria, .or the growth of clov1. er or peas to be lowed I, URSTWO. -, R Y: made by the Honorable J. H:'Conner, was g P P ad to be a fever al�roatl that blindold people sago takes a long time to..stamp Dqt the1. *p 2 1 - P �'' The reason is accordin to an fi �-. ;� under. Many orchards-are left in grass for a ,;� to what they now ' was elle dimpIo logfo siriall-port, R : t quite recently inspected by an officer from several ears. It is thus more leasant to 'w.. of the wa the were-dctin thin s. ` Bwoyiel<bf otoId iggleg, aheesp; >1"tlkra• i4cccasation of the vebing Post of that oiEy, . "` 4 the department of the Agent-General eneral for' gathar he crops, and the standard fruits '1'tre favor seems to ht�ve pass d now, bat Victoria in London. With regard to the which fall are not usually so badly bruised, lieu,and 6e d Creall she Glut Caaeet4 It has left a terrible weakness behind, ani that isolation ix far frons strictly .enforced. packing of the eggs they had, in the first ed sad®yes td 'rhingrt -l8 else=Chs Ago When in sod, pasturing is far.preferable to it will take A-ustrallaa long time toreeover Plumbers and other warkraea ars allowei Cause the Collapse-.Now are Its Roca- from whz►t was for a° tae the es tial foil place, been rubbed over with grease, and mowing. The fallen fruit is then eaten by g Po Y in and out to do odd jabs at the pest•he�a", - . afterward plaeeni with bran, floor, lime and Ithe .at^ek. But the sod affords a breading i perattng.l of the country, the tally of "overdoingg sad reoautionsare notalway�r takenta hs�e . . meal in small cases. This method of pack- place for insects. The most succesrfa! fruit - During last year every colony Out P - 'L i ing has-proved itaolf to be a deeidod success, growers ate those who practice cultivation this s," : Ece.nomista and th rists at every kind gg g Y • i for when thece4aes were opened, file e a unt'l and in ever la ha been aearcbia for fereii s decrease of revenue,and the popula- them Change .yr fumigate the elothea they , '" g Y p �_ tion hada imaller increase than in an year work in.' Some of three men, boarders and , gg i t e tree comae into bearin , and then y bave beet ;q .,. were found to be perfectly fresh and sweet, do not allow the land to remain iu sod more the reason of the remarkable collapse; the slnoa the dev®}opmeat'af the caantry began. !Odgers `in crowded houses, _ while there was an entire absence=;of :aU than one year ata-ti:rlo.. Uf late years the commercial, fini oial, and gongral disaster, Thousands of people have left thecolaniea, stricken with'the disease, an each of fasts i - musty effluvia, or of sweating preval.bnee of insects, fungous and other whioh overtook zits• almost .overwhelmed and in some there has been a praotoal loss. . ` oases beomas a new centre of infection. I p q of opulado . There are still many'thous- Thus it was that the disease was enabled K diseases and eats has made it Hite neges- ;�` Hp �— , ' � � Australia a your 'nd a half ago, and ntany p to fasten on the west side, where its a- - � The Value of Suri$Ve brains. , sarY to give the fruit- mach observa• ands of uueinployed, and the prospetats far pprr �j,- - r .• Uioii-ab-._the-stock at pasture, and ingenioui b" ve been the explanpt-►ons the coming antip dean wintesr are nor bright grans has been assisted by the pains to n Immediseely after the heavy spring rains . - ,f :- I,, ,, , _ -' poo b famil h elcians to revetzt t;he oil. , . r, ' o@ered. T}ie tr menous $lump which But it ie r bestieved the. worst is past. Y Y P Y P T - many sfarmer will see where he'onghb to `fie@png'�t :with th8 FIn� a occurred in ,this ant` was erha a the There has been a return to common sense authorities frpm learning what was Win tal -have opened ditches l&at fall. Ile will Y P P rineiples, and Auati�aliana are hopefully matter with their patitfnta. The reason far : also note the utter uselessness of the little The successful farmer 'is the -onT one most remarkablb of economic event.a in this care was the loathing that pationts - a whs kee a with Y ookiag forward to a speedy return of. $ .single furrow- ditches opened-by the_plow. Ps P th his worak, In the spring recent times. . ' prosperity, But itis pretty certain they he pst-house ie ppe rs to bh - the•t"llotr-have been driven and en a ed in have of. , which h a a g g From the tuns of the 6r�st lrtuh of the want no more booms. . ` ---111.1.. - ' tither work that, their shoulders map be of a abominable arse He&Ith office np! ra rte- . :-__- .... �_ - .;. 0 ardened and ready for the arduous" labor g " d sackers to it continent' anti] two - aloes their duty, and new cases multiply , of lowi . • tinder their perfunctory intpectlon, Even ea ., h similar�goxk: amen ago, of n. x. A in regard to vaccination there has been great _� g annd Impl to years ear tip to the moms t of the o are re+►dy_,for instant eery ^e. he 'seed *, USTItALIAN CHEES careleasnexs. In +hese circumstances it is *, ?� . :. collapse, the tsoantry has bean regarded, at Fra, le hAt LT4 $ grain is all thorough} cleaned and t . - . 1 FAOE DRAM..,' y least b the Britislit o lb, as'ti varitat}1e �"r' , alarming, though not surprising, that small. = - . away for seed time. --The fenoes that may Y P Her initial 19hipme`nt has Reached London- pot is oh the increase. A great and usually The ridge of earth thrown-up oil one aide have become dilapidated, or out of order commercial and , social Utopia. ' The p anti to Described as i xc' ellent. healthy city I;ke Chicago might be 6� prevents the water from entering tbs.fur during the ►inter, are placed in proper iganner in which s me of the greatest econ- row (Fig. 1), It fa mot •only a miserably condition so that when stock are turned Q g Canadian pro4ueers and exporters of pected..to make . short,work of the die P cheese will note with some interest that ease in iia incipient stage. The cit 0o Y omit problems of the timed and the most p' g . y ap p_.8 drain on land, ant it is also .a injto the field, they do not have the ri►nRe vital point in the commercial and railway rid a and a Ily, which shatters machin• of the entire premises, The:"corn is kept difficult sociologic questions were taken up Victoria one of the Australian colonies, is ' syscem of the country. From such a centre cry passing over it: The sensible farmer .fr a from weeds, and at haying time work by the colonialgov�rnments and the people, now reaching out for a share of the British - the ptague might be easily radiated in all makes his shallow drains in the-form shown is commenced promptly and. the work is and apparently xe " in Lbe line of solution demand for that staple. Her initial ship- directions over the continent if rom t and 4. '' in Fig, 2. A machine to do this is shown -POshed also at harvest, The first field of Pp Y went, some four en hundred cases, has ' P P in Fig, 3. This is a simple, homemade im. grain for the harvest is out when hardly and settlement o Mind, was a source of reached London ad bean sold at prices effective measures for its repression' were : lement, but its value for.o enin hallo'w P juicer contained in the straw wonder and admix tion, and England was quits on a par w th, in some oases above, not resorted to. Times are not too bright p p q .a ri e, ant the in Chicago. It is likely to be the centre drains can hardly be overestimated. will fully develop the kernels. 'The next wont to,regard her Australian col niee as those ruling for Canadian. Thequalityand . field is cut at ' g q of the coal famine, which the great strike v This drain plow or ditcher is made of two just the right. 'tittle and the marvels of ra id et`perfectly ud de• condition are d cribe.} as excellent` Of at the mines is ra idl brio in about. oak planks twelve inches wide, the farther harvest is f_infabed before an is lost-'b P Y Y course being nom cheese and arrivia at P g g aide, as shown in the sketch, rhos straight Y Y Y velopmen4 When the sudden crash and time of year-whet the stock of Canadian on Two of the building trades have been msdi• o er-ripeness. Thus al} the work hoe pro• sating a strike, and it }Doke sa if another . with the pole, while this ■ids Beta at an grassed, while an easy-going neighbor on collapse came, which shook the whole the market was r n low, it would have ad- angle.with it. The point is shod with iron, the same sized farm with the same amount fabric of the colonies.. to the foundations vantages, aside rom its merits, that It railway strike were impending. Neither and the top is covered with boards firmly of help ie always behind with his work ' the, present situation nor the immediate and brought such, almost universal con- would not have 1 ter In the season. Vic• respect of indurtry in Chicago is cheering nailed on, There is .a brace serosa the and there is a continual direct and indirect Coria it no laaga d in trade, '&s she hasA such circumstances a considerable out- centre, under the boards, to stiffen .the lofts from one fear's end to the .otlhor, ditiona of rain, not only England, shown by the rap d ilevalopment of her but- but the whole world waa astounded. po ward movement of labor is to be exppected.. si�iea and make the imjtlement stronger. ---- ter ex ria to .Ir at Britain, where xhe had pec le out of em to mens will}save Chfca o The dotted line shows where it is laced. _ g ' P NEW HORSESHOES.. the past year or so Australia has been etroag eompetitio and eoaoeevative ideas tu seek work elspewhere. Among the idle The driver stands on the boards, ai,d by to make head ag inei. Now that her ex• ones there can hard} fail to be more than ever prominent, but it has been port trade in .b tier can stand on its Y a consider- ' changing his position can change the char- I able number of the many Canadians who atter of the drain be is making- By stand- ti xovel idelts- which Were Reatirlr principally because of her broken banks, own logo, the Government ; has ..turned live in that city. some of these map make. ..' ing near the front he forces the nose of the Patented. her armies.of unemployed, Ger decreasing fir attention to f staring as export trade their way homeward. It is, therefore, of ditcher down into the soil and makes a Some view ideas in horseshoese shown revenues and her diminishing population, !n cheese. The butter bounty Is with- narrow drain. W::en following a furrow- be'ow, The first consists of& combination The searchers for explanations of the eo1. drawn and inst ad of it a bounty of the greatest importance to this country opened bye a plow he stands near the farther of a metallic bees onion 'made u of two lapse have moats been led antra b its 8s, per cwt, is allowed on all cheese sold that Chicago should confine the smallpoz P P Ps Y Y y to strictly-guarded limits. The Common• 1. or straight side and holds it -down to the or ore sections pivoted together with two magnitude to imagine that the causer have abroad at a figure above 50s. Several now bottom of the furrow, doing the same as he fro ends tapering as described sad a rub• bees intricate and manifold, and Austral• factories haus bee atarted,.and it }Doke weal army,'which drawn a contingent frond .= returns. Thin makes a drain like that be shoe vulcanized to the lower or oalked inns have road with melanehol amusement if the colony wouldsoon-be a lively compet• Chicago, in dreaded is the - United States shown in Fig 2, and a harrow follows after, su face of the metallic portion, apertures the learned disquisitions on the economies iter of other the as-exporting countries, on account of the danger that It will leveling the ridges raised.- A skillful oper• The fact that its ake will come earlier on spread the small-pox over the whole coun• - . . - ator will anon learn where to throw his - of the situation which have reached, them the market than anadian or Unl+ed $tales try. New York dealt much more promptly from the rasa of the World. The real weight to make aey.sort ref a-drain desired. 1. % `- I ; r P cheese must coup in its favor. Whether with the smallpox than Chicago has done. The spring rainy are not over when oats o explanation is simple enough, and. it is it proves to be bet r or worse,more or less- 'are sown, ane it is advisable to o en drains o frankly offered by the Arta, of Melbourne, Aaleable than the makes tfiay are now im Munifit38nt. Giver. • for possible floods that may- p l e I after a mournful survey of the state of ported into Engl nd; it is pretty certain Io her warm admiration of the Anglican drown out % I. g '1: o aftirs to�dsy sad a look back over site _ course of events of the past few years. ultimately to pall }own the price. Canada ChurehAhe Baroness Burdett-Coutts has .- - �• , 1. - . • _ e Australia sirpply " overdid it." This has has won a repatat on and s foremost place founded the Bishoprics of Adelaide-in Aux- .. �- -o- been the especial folly of the Australians, for its cheese in the British market, in the frolic, British Columbia in North Amari ac r 1 e of keen Dom etit'o to .. -- b eh oe i v r n n e � a e ., �' - . cry one of the colonies. They "over. Y p and Cape Town in South Africa, $er eon- did it"'aa individuals, as commeroial'con- riority,and will have to depend oil the name tribntiona to one of these Dioceses were _ FID. ', PROPERLY MADt'SURFACE DRATV. -oer'tfs, sad as,odmmunities. The big man. title Ga hold her a vantage against all com• £15,000 for the Bishopric, and £351W0- ' I.- Bions of the cities, built fit for princes, are are. She can kee herself from being dis• toward the support of the clergy, making • much of the crAp, _ If they are opened with - placed If she oapno prevent prices descend• sumo cal to a uartar of a m' ... .• this impleffcQnt these-in_no danger of shat _ - , R ' ,r -. - standing empty. Tneir former owners g• q q million dollars • tering harvesting maehiner.q in crossing ti-M Ors or. * T1ttANo RTr�kB, " overdid it,' and are now livit.g in frame in . �, ]'hie ie exclusive of other large and liberal them. If the.soil is likely to wash badly int a rubber portion -for the reception of houses in the lose fashionable quarters, _ P�i[ta.to other sections of the British along such drains they should be opened' the calks'nail holes edILWIt reguter with The banks over-borrowed, the companies I The Eggli h .Coal Barons. if wide, and not leas than a foot-deep, and h°� atin the..mietallic- ort„ons. This com- ovet-constructed the Government over But .she has been equally liberal is sae- p The,aggregate roes rental of the coal statin t heavily sown with-grasp seed, and.then nottop's u -d--shoe is capable of adjaetm -at w estimated, and r to caantry overreached it minors in I{;ngland Lad Wales only amounts B he work of the Church of England - plowed any more. It is far better to have of different sizes.- self,-That to borrow.moneyf or the develop• y at hume. At Carlisle, she erected a hand- - ment of the new count` was good lir to £3,801,836 for tile year 1$89 or about 8 Fes. . E a strii. p of Grass extending*cross a cultivat- T ,e other coasiats of a shoe designed vin- Y g y some edifice, seating about 700 people, to 8n P policy per Dant. of the set ing price at the plaot of accammoda•te a-congregation formerly wor- , ed field than to have an impassable gully, rip ly to Rive the horse n surer footing needed no demonstration. The country's per ce t. o It has been rice at that these ' If the land is sown to permanent meadow tha in generally secured credit was excellent, and loans were 'eaaii shipping in a disused warehouse ; And at Y rental`are'Rroasly undecvatueil iia certain , or-pasture these drains should be made at I = i obtained, But it was overdone. The ti estminater, the Church of St. Stephens, the time of such sowing, leo variety of 4f the north count` mines ; but, accepting with all its ailjuac*.sof schools and insti- 1 I Government attd inilividua enthuaiartr the-Government re arae ar approximately lute - grasx is benefited by having water cover it ' I ..I floa.ied the. couatrlt with. loans, and the , was put up entirely at her own cost, I. . correct, the amoau which goes to the land• and stands as a lasting monument, sot and . far a week. _, ' F. caantry is now struggling hard to pay -tae owners in the aha of dead'reot -ro altfes . Just-before a field is planted-to corn it is interest on an ,exdesaive im importation of and way leaver, ia, t the lowest com uta y p Y . of her generosity, but also of her practical i. P forethought for all that needs of the congre- a good idea to open these shallow drains I „•�, capita}. tign, 15 per oenL o the selling rice at the along all the low places. I 'bave seen the ., I Australians thought one of their world. p p P gation,.young and old. The buildings were . .. f - soil in prime conditicn and the weather all I I lace of production In his evidence before' • - missions was to allow how irrigation would the Royal Commis u Sir Lowthian Bel} commenced in 1847, and the consecration that could be desired until the corn was I L I I::i make their grid deserts blasrom w the roses, took lace in 18.51). The actual cost vias Irri anon'war a oo •mom that the co ally alone on iron ore p planted, and then a flood came and acres of � g g d thing, undoubtedly, amounts to 10 per nt. of the gross rice of close upon ss, h )04. From thea till nqw, the corn rotted just for the lack of `a few ' I I.' . I Rut they overdid it. The GOvsrumsuts P the Baroness, has entire. supplied she : the manufactured rticle, and he added q, shallow, open.ditches to carry off the water � tool} upthesubjeetw�th reckons enthusiasm orking ex edges, no small item when ne that in rho presei,t depressed state of the p - ,aickly, It pays to be prepared at all and.set out "to do ip a year what could ' considers the manifold branches emanat n iron trade, it was R nti.nty impossible not 8 tiA.es fur floods ��hon the water has a oAly be dons ins grneration, anil to.achieve from this centre of active Christiania • only to make any p ufits, b t even to . chance to flow off freely the` soil is fit to, in a generation, whaq�oottld only be accom working expensep, yy �n wants are overlooked; from the tiniejat ' work a week to ten days sooner than where pliahed in a century; Borrowed mono" toddler in the infant-class to the ra hatr+ed l' ' it is compelled to slowly flow over level I' , ., . y pe t in was• irri anon works Numerous proofs f this statement might worshiper at the beautiful servicer, aortia ;. was ls.vishi e n g be gives, but I wit content to self with I s__ ground. In fact, a shallow, open -ditch is 1 and the Whole area of &rid Australia" was Y organization embraces their needs. Clubs - " I - . sometimes the .dillerence betweed- a ood - one instance only, that of the Barrow Hem. • I - : . taken is hand at Dace. Works were pro- ail it classes, friendly societies, dirtridt� , _ TQ ORT A FIRMER FOOTrrOLD.. }' E►tlte Steel Comp y, •' It liar a `bare B ' y crop and none at all. _In an ezperience • I I jaeted and brgun that might pos*ibly be capital," writes :tit Morrison tlavidron visiting, oto , are all in active operatiaa. e*tending over twenty•fi ce yeah, I B ides the- usual toe-and-heel calks, thiE made profitetble when the poputativd ••of £3 000 (Ii)O, For years not eon ton, and'in addition, a Self-help Club which have not seen more than three or fear shoe d en plied with'a plurality of wedge. doubled or quadrupled. 'There was all p penny d-eserves more than passing mention. F,a • p aid in dividends. Three noble Lords_ seasons when the opening of surface drains shape side calks, whish are so.Placed that expensivehasto (allowed by duappointmeult � tabtiihed at a comparatively recent data on _� -' it is i isolate for torsi n and beau vonshire Buecle ch !wild Muncaster•- was labor lo.t, But I have many a time P g matter to lodge y loss. The farmers had to pay divide between the both the site of co•operat.ive principles, it can now show.a ' ' . seen,acres and acres of wheat, oats and corn betty en them. . _ taxes for irrigation before there was any town and the minerals under and around j8. the success capital a upwards of X2,000.owl , fl tied and drowned out just for the lack . "" I ' I '.I prospects of benefit from the schemer, the sueceae of the schools it is impossible of few such drains. It pays to open them ranch h@pherds OD Stilts. T They receive from the (;urn ny as theMr to give an' adequate idea for foots and . hen the water trusts found themselves , ppaa dues, £l:,tl,tx�per a Dani wltile the nunrd• ' ev y time a crop is planted, whether :t be I unable td meet their ohliga„ions, aii�d the .i , figures fail to convey a thorough grasp of the • : ! On be barye , randy "Iaodea" in the colla se carte. The poo let as indivicluala erour !rands vrhd waiter at t11e furnacca p p A, have to ootrtent the alvdp with an a. �• `flat benefit conferred upon, literarily, thou- f ' �' south of.Fran , file sheep and pigs dp not• overdid everything. They jumped into a $R sands of a risin genoeation. U wards f . .r live i clover, n r does the shepherd faro every new scheme rvtth an enthusiasm gt►te.o. £ '�`� a Ye& Ip addition to this, g• b p luxuriously. T people are .foal of queer which unfailingly swain ed sheik. There the hands pay the rates while the throe 6fteon thousand oya and girls have p g y P these schools,been properly trained far the�r " notions. 'They assert that potatoes cacao was n silver mining craze, and everybody aristocratic Brahmin Ret cif scot-free, apopl . y, that milk is unhealthy, that wanted sharer in mtn�es: The market for future position in the world. . . . I I ' ( i, wheat bread spo is the stomach, and that the scrip went up to �n enormous figure The First. Derb . i - Eastern hiatal Work. onion , garlic an rye bread a week old, in of purely artifioal vsltiie. Lrveryshare woo It is oc their cuntry, is the beat and most healthy thought to represent ✓� fortune: 13ut Cha The Heat race far lbs Loglish Derb was 'e of the unexplained mysteries-o I -J y diet: The shepherds walk on stilts,-est on inevitable `lump cari%a, `tui on Thursday, :�1ay e� I;$0, and. the Asia that the'aahievemeuta of iia bflst meta �' •.I (I 1 stilts, and if they do not sleep on stilts, Then real estate lye me Che universal editions wore thus not fort workers, eo long as their work it ut ! aft h on the card eto8a� - ' • I they est on stilts for hours together by craze, and every one w o had money inyeg --"The ))wrby Stakes of fifty guineas.etcett should be completely beyond rivalry, A��et. . : ti. ?. SUI=FACE, I3AT'r PTAW. I ed it iA land. Values w re inflated tremend !i. fL ,..by . three.year,olda,00lts 8yt., 6lliee QBft urtderrtan, this as regards the eettin 8 wi ter wheat, grana or corn. And with the i - •6. l r ouely, and in this raze the. working let, }} ltd The }sat 'mile of the courbe." of precious stones, fart as we-once eaiil be- l�ment shown in the sketch, an i a __ ' .. people were erha r m re involved than T furs,: attars ears . ., P n in he subretil)ere numbered thirty-six, >Itine Y Y at a, the instinct of a `�' 67 �vutbecn Asiatic living in wonderful ntin- '. y amoothin harrow, itean be done- uickl -. � ,,V. x '� 2i c any other. [ courr® the inevitable col of tlieas same to the Det and .Victory g q Y — I" Z. �! " .zY t , To make a cod permanent drain low I ,r -, `t la ae came here • Y• 1 ght•, is to blend the l:ritrht colors he works g p , p r,_- �,, � ': , a p , too, nd many thousands reefed with Sir t,ltarlee uabnrys, I}jama,ir i till the do not hurt the eye.two furrows four feet apart, throwing the -�`{ f.Y �r i t j of Australian artisans ate dearly paying the who started fifes favorite at i;ix to. four- y y • Cones- soil outward. Follow with the ditcher, .� " - _ o ,, piper now. The cities verdid it aa.bact ae agai'nsG. '.fwo dears later a further condi• rlkiendy the enameler of Jeypore, tltou h I dist the eneral overnriienssandthe individ- tion watt added, tr> the' sfleot that tits hr+ uses flakes of ruby anal emerald,producea running the nose or prow along the bottom �;l j _i.,�" sf�g ;'; .• 1:.,, g g v aiatttfac0 whioh looks, even in sunlight, _ Of the furrows. Continue to plow and `_ _ '' ' v that onldaaacornmu i to hed wharres r wholes here seeoncl should receive £IttO out of th© aUaolutely coal. scrape �nt'il the centre is ruched. Then -9 opm. stakes. Since the first race there have peen , �' s But what helps him or a Ja ansae - if any part of the drain reeds to be deeper, ""_ - � �' - -- ''�"a _ � -� "� mares of Australia, a ui dry docks 'big several alwrations .in the 'conditions, In P , or" plow as before, only nearer the centre of `- ; �. � enough fora navy, If 'n fifty years sutli• 18,38 the day of the race wag Mterod peC• even-a Turk, if �a Sultana has given the the drain, -nd acrape out with the ditcher. �_ � as A cient commerce develo ed in this port to manently to Wednesday, having revious!' 'order to make -a gold or silver ornament Run aiorg the outer edge of the ridges _ o- ,,, find use for' the acco modation already been tun oa Thursda except gtpin 1186 which the West azea.t in defeated thrown up 'with both plow and ditcher and - ' � +•v a provided, it would be a nots,ble growth. Probably the crowd whocvitnn sed the first admiration, is still prabfem not corn lete continue until- the edgEs of the ditch are _ - _ Millionsof money were epeut providiA for herb Iu 17ti0 was no ly solved, The' Asiatic " g not part does not know ti ''�i reached, This is it1 move- all-the loose sail � r,� i .4fr+� a aspera future, and t d neceerrt of ro• Cha size of_that whioh fore athcrrs vu L sum ariythtng particular about gold and silver • '" farther away from.the ditch, and also level b � - -, -'{ vision for meeting Brea ut requirements of I)owna:to-do g hq has no socia exoe t ' y , and it is aomewhat'inte est- mer, P pincers and a ham• it down more. Finish leveling with a -` = ,.�'- 's,�,A;- `�3 interest on the money t sue spent fuse over• ing to learn that is 18•?(i._fort •six," .and he has not the power of rod ' _ g p _- _' Y care int hea.,lyet he will ilo thin s with the amoothin boar or Ian clod crusher. Two _ iookeld, Iieavo tariff and port charges after the race was established--the riutttlyer missals which his Et r g men w}tl, teams, can quickly open a wide, were imposed, ut no 0 e tiveined to ase t#ie of a eetators wsa eatrimated at GU C00. In European =a' . 1" N � can brother cannot- . shallow drain that will ..remain a drain for, LAI�tD 'q $IiEYHRRDB AND Trlt to'Atioexg inconsistency of-providing splendid aooant- these days anything like a proper estimate dc� with all his appliances anti skill._ - years, t:nless filled Dy plowing.. modation for -com'mer:e and then taxing is, of t cavae, �lnite out of the question, but NO doubt, if he is a hereditary tvarkrnan, __ means of a stilt rest, This is a long, stile" commerce so high it wet ld not come to the it is more than likely that BI. urin the loot: rotnething.lio passed into his.fingera wlricl . Cultivating Oreh�, g. like stick, having a crescentic curve at the ort. during ca not be oa{;; urreil b top to.tit. the back. Thus with the atilt' P decade the people present on the Derby da � q Y 4 •new competitor, i. - � . Melbour'ne'beeaine ti ique on aceoitnt,'of have been nearer 1,000,000 than 500 Y y and he his the'advantage of - By aIi meanscnitivate the soil about; the stretched out to right and left and this - ,00t). remembering' its t.riff and ire shippi rg accommodations, pttc.ras igivally deriJ;ned b t fraittrees,.whether they have bean recently stick. is the rear, they are well braced. °T y he me of set `;rare in full bearing. Apple trees that The atilt-walkers manage to o througirlhe Both matters werofiadl overdone, Fvery• """s FPKiitts, �ivho aYe apt, at intc,rvals puha sof gg nix about the city a as cans tiered and 121JUSt1GQ. a,�itt.ries, to crop 't P are ser, forty feet apart can have hoed trope deep and shifting sands at the rate of six 1� tip in the artist fam,it,es handled on the same grand scale. Plane Mr. Riohfello--•"What a peachy cam• btytr is that the whole mpitet Y Wb -.d: alit_ raised between the. rows fir eight or ten 'or seven miles ae hour. The dress of the fur sewerage for the cit were trade " based laden Miss Beauti lies !" I greatly and believe .that' here years afterbeing set, pi'ariding the fertility ;shepherd is rough and quaint IIe wears a on the idea,a that the po ulation of the cit Riva! Belle—"You . do her of the-soil is maili*aimed, or rather iacreas- ; tabes skim with the wool on, in form of a vt,au; P J f ttgiati° "tastQ " °r instriuet for Cha b ut P Y in'peticA ' + d.be dotihled in a c scolio dr so. It was really, Mr•.- Rictifello. 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V, ., . _, w . , : .. _ PINK, - v Dai ^w , c �. {g a . - -. , , . - r . 1. aa . - r - ,: _. .,.. t. : ._ r ILIlk- !!R- , -. ,- mss' -,-.,- ., .: ,.. .. :'-, .,__,..: ,, ,.z. _.,,..... .. .. .. .-....:. i _ :... P '<� i,16 s.-i. _... - .,. .... .. P$ - i1. 1.r .. i. a .. .- ._,. f .. �, -;: �. -• --:--� r _. wa «. it . :. � :.. __ �- .. - t - '� -. :l .6. "R. ::::d19..a:.k•.{.y� ,.. .1ZM.R' € i1.\w•.:.. ->Yr+ (f•- _ - .,! „ -_ aJf•. ...- _ )F,. . f sxiS>.4d. x� !r'7A1a" sx!a }S aE..d tt F rk' _1 's,., t :z�- • ,a:a.p". �Y __,. .sc - .Yx:':-r .evv:-....... INSANITY FROM TEA DRINKIN(I. Iiow Editors are Treated in China: . - . IIrQ�t(I THS "QES, ;-4, 1 t _ _ ®C' 't) fTISTTISE D. Y Nineteon huiadred editors of a 'Pekin •-•--•• ° . 1.�.`• paper t'>ariti>sitics 6T flee Pieelowsi Kteaes=Wkere A Pticullar Case i7i1 Plblladt Ip)his-'!`the ' The .iRzeesaive Use of Baaily Prepnired Tara a er are said to have bean beheaded. Story u[ a Pretty lilirL1. + ` , ' :` n t'nuse of ient.al Failure in Ireland. Some would shudder at snap slaughter, Tkey are�Fotuad and What Vsed Ker. ; '- ' '. who are heedless of the tact than Coneump- , Obsidian ie a Inv' lean, � PIIMADELPIIIA, May L-A cane that is. . . r� A"report upon insanity in Ireland, which tion.is ready to fasten its fatal hold on g creating a"great flutter amon fire media;ai ,; J has tier been issued, .enumerates amon , , 'gide Awake Boap 1!!t; mamm4tlr bar S :rr,-. j g themselves, llr. Pierces Golden Medical of pure soap. Try it.. dove.00tr is that of Nellie Tailor, whose - _ ._11A-._ the causes of mental failure, the. innutri Discovery'is the efficient remedy for weak - parents reside on Powiston avenue. Mise ` 4 �- tious- dietary of the poorer population, lungs, spitting of blood,shortness of breath, lYerve Pala Catre 'Tailor is a pretty brunette with rod cheeks 1 > _�s r tending to produce anzemia ..and conatitu bronchitis, asthma, severe cou.ghe, and Pollan a Niocvilineoures flatulen4e'.ahille and a smite that would set the heart of fire s(11:11vW . _ ► i , t ional weakness, which favor the develop kindred affections, and epasmtw: Nervilino aures vomiting, sternebt reporter fluttering in two seconds. �. r diarrh(ua,oholera,and dysentery, Aerviline The faata of the case are sooner told in her a «' mint of scrofulous and neurotic disease, and. Stam s, LaFa cite Arlo»sae, curse heada�he sea sickness and summer �► ►► the immoderate use of certain nervous ' P y Co., } ovt►n .wards, Three years ago, she said, ,: w . `-DR. R,V. PIERCE : Pear Sir-1 will say Complaint. i Nervi'line cures neuralgia, 4C my father moved from the country into. ' i4# stirrculanta, particularly tea and tobacco. this to you that consumption is hereditary toothache, l robe sand seiatioa. Nervilino p, iladel _ 14 While the moderate use of properly Y P Y ��tt g hi , t•r „ „ • In m wife's Enroll some have already cures sprainla„ bruises cute 'Ria, Yoleon'a P °' I determined to seek some - re tired tea, the report acids, Is regard Y Y , . employment, not wishing to be a burden re P P died with the disease. " My vs ifs has a Nervitine is the best remedy is the world, on the family. I obtained employment in .. �, ed as Innocuous, or even Beneficial ,in i►ta sister, Mrs. E. A. Clear �> a '`-° action on the nervous sy-s+em," its ill affects � � y, that was taken and only eo to 10 and._5 centa to try it. Rrannamaker'n store and I had not been len � v1st • 1. when decocted or over-infused, on persons with consumption. 5hs used your C3olden Sample and. ar a r�ttlea at.an dru store g Y g there when the indoor.work began to telgl °a 111 carrel Discovery, and, to the suprise of Try l'oleon's "Nervilino on me. I 1oaG the color in m cheeks and ' `_ wbo make it their staple article of dietary, }ler man friends "she' of well. 111 wife are "dwelt on by almost all the resident Y g Y Moontson ie a variety of feldspar, I grew pale and thio. My food did not ��� 1. s.-' has also had hemorrha eii freta.the lunge, °, 5, medical superintendents in "their several K 'Ride Awake soap will do more Work agree' with me and I had a headache all the King's ' �,�4 and her sister insisted on her using the\ and.do it better than any other -soap to time. I finely grew so ill that I had to ` reports. Undoubtedly the tnetho3 of pre• << �� .v ,Patiou ado 'ted and the excessive use of Golden 141edical Discovery. I consented the world. Try it. quit work. The doctor web nailed -in and t,' `" t P ' to her nein it and it cured her• She has Jet is a e �oies of.bituminous coal. _ 1 he said that [ was suflerinq from chronic '� - i, ' ) Z&f t his r rticle of diet, now so.general among g our poorer population, tends to the•produ-c• had no symptoms of consumption for the net six, ears. What Toronto Man.-Says. dyspepsia and habitual constipation and Evil ; he gave ins- very little hope of recovery. A. boil of dyspepsia, which in its turn leads P Y Yt+i:rs very trtti For some rine I have been a sufferer from I to states of mental depression highly favor p' dyspepsia, He gave me several acnes that Hearty iii another s able to tl)e production of varicu9 forms of . . W. C. R(►r,tsR9. M.1), , , much so,that I completely doubled me up with pain but gave no name for -1. L. petlrl►CiC (j19tUr1}anCe. The excessive use of Delicate diseases in either seir, however lost my tip lite, and through weakness permanent relief. Finally dI was that ill = a ,,, could hardly walk. Three weeks ago I SCROFULA, - '-., t.ohacco al9o, especially:among the young, -induced, speedily cured. Book sent se•• �' g that food would only stay.on my atom and yields " whether by smoking or chewing, In the y IU sea's in stem s. Ad- Commenced drinking St. 'Leon Water, for a couple of hours. After eating t to cocci sealed, p : opinion of certain of our medical superin- dress, in confidence, World's Dispensary resultigg in sharpened appetite, good dig• would su8er from. dizziness nd I would k•er)c3ents, acts, though perhaps in a mirror Medical Association, ]3uflalo N. Y. e�tion, and a now aampletely cured. D. ' see everything double. Th a terrible . _ d_gree, injuriously on the nervous centres." _____ M__- _ . 1 ". ( L7RRAV,IgS erkeleiy Street, Toronto. Sold }. 1: In.,many parte of Ireland it. has been b headache would eat in, follow by vomit- ��.. ► THE SCIENCE OF �IEDIC7NE y all Grace D>Eu6giste and Hotels. i ins and pain. I tried a lot o medicines , * t t found that bread and tea have been substi The beat rubies come from Burmah, of different triads but they d i4 me nq, -SCOTTfs � ' } tuted for porridge and milk, and for _- __ I say, Tom,my wife got a bar of 'W'ide good. At last a friend advised ins to take �. p:;tatoes also ; that the tea"used is general- WONDERFUL ADVANCES MADE IN Awake Soap last week ; she says it is 8chiller's Sarsaparilla Pille. I followed his 1. -,At .. ly of-an inferior quality, and thermethod of the best ehq ever used for waslrtjng I adores anal much to the'" wonder of m � % T-HE LAST FEW YEARS. tried it in y bath on Sgaturday night Y a-' r preparation is to put a-quantity In the tea- r.' and I tell ou it beats them all for a friends I began to recover at once. Ten -" ` pot early in the morning and"to allow it to --- • . toilet soap, You Just try it, boxes of Schiller's Sarsaparilla Pills haveEM ON y_ Mr: John lic0o't'cru, of Toronto,Iiriates an 1 corn Istel y Of Pare Norivegia ' Cod Liver Oi/ stew during the day, c'ator being added tie. type finest arc noises come from Ye.reia. p y cured me. M mother was hxperie►�ce, of Dccp Intcresl-httcriy . i re aired. completely run down nursing me and Schill. r �,. q Recipe-For linking n IlPlteion liealtL and N o hos piles. _ . I1elpleps and Suffered Greatly Before „ }�/� p p �M ." , :.'. D Ink at Small Coss~ reapari 1 cured her also. - Relief Ca�ue. Adams'lto,)t. leer Ext.r�•ct-. ....:-....one bottle K r own If druggists r e wa have •W; Know you r d Iiahpot,eriMaed and {t+►aptare blood is ai- - ' 200 MURDERS IN A"YEAR From the Toronto (Ilob0 .- }+ilei,rahinann'a �east.................ha1P a cake will not get Schiller s Sarsaparilla Pills send ways efWtivWy trestered to etyorous oon- -- . . Ver' little. is heard t- 'the caecal public Sugar..,.„:,. ... •.•," •.••two pounds to us and we will mail you a box on recei t ditto»by thisivouderful remedy. Cures ' ' is - Y Y g P Lukewarm Water...................two gallons r 2 org. si,ntllt�T's Terrurizt< a lsectton of of the great discoveries in medicine,and the of 500. or six boxes for $2«,10. Address E QnWhv, Cold*and all )Pasting Diseaa*. ) ti DiKsolve the sugitr and yeast in the water, Co,, dliiio<oait as pctlatabte as 3fiih. rcnaa%vt�'antts-toll -11ur+l: r� noel Tiro countless acorass of lives that are saved by add the extra :t, and bot.t,le ; place in a warm H. Schiller and LToronto. . .. 1111inns Darla_-e.11 the advancing knowledgeof medicalacience, place for t.wen y-tour hours until it ferments, A. P. 71k Prepared only by Scott a Bowens,RenovWs. ! For a long period lawless less has pevailed People whoa few years a.. were left to then Blare on 'co, when it-st=ill open sparkling -- � _ _% __ ___ and delictowi. 4- .-n the W ' min,, Pa., fields, and hardly drag out a miserable existence as "hopeless The root beer can: be obtained in all drugI a week has passed since January that a invalids, or helpless cripples, are now, and"grocers• storeain 10an4 25 cent bottles to . TAKE L1 A 1.11 ;J, utaketwoand flvo gallon&.1 THE *' crime of a heinous character has not been thanks to the advance rrtedicineg has made, ' committedl. Within the last three lnoilths restored to the fulness ; of health anis The beautiful green of malachite is due eE$T - crime has been on the increase, and Captain strength, Mr. John Mc(;overu,who resides to copper.. a A Whslen, chief of the detective department, at No. `2 Alpha avenue, .in this city, has Wide Awake Soap can be used in hot * - a s fes that 35 mysterious and brutal assaults good cause to appreciate tie truth of the water, in cold water, in hard water, in ' €i , soft water, in any way you choose ; it ` 'Have.leen committed,besides other atrocibus- above statements. Mr. McGovern was makes the clothes clean and sweet and deeds. formerly an agent for agricultural imple- leaves the hands soft and smontb. In every instance the crimes have been menta, and is well-known in different parts R�unaLone is only a variety of avanturine traced to Hungarians -and 5lavonian•s,-w1io of Ontario. A Globe reporter who had folds' -_----- ' - have manased to escape.. 1 ntire communi- heard fhac he clad been res•tored.to health, i' , DR. TAFT'S- .-�;4 ties have been terrorized by members of an after an illness which threatened to leave , ItFt'1PB, A8THNALEME oath•bou d' organization, whose influence him a hopeless cripple, called u ,on him at -�- •► Ciivosa Night,+ Fe llrikin Root >rtcer 50cts, and Sweet Sleep& -1 . appears tq reach from the anthracite .coal iia residence, receutl.y, and was given'th© Turing the aummeg months a more de- y�1.00liottlo. ® ao filet you need no • regions w -Northern Penuaylvania-to the following interns"ting account of his case Iicious drink "pan Root Bee could not be Hereat a dose. sit up all night gasp boundlal y of Central PeilnsyLv,inia and west' 11 1l y trouble first began," said Mr, desired. Fo ' the benefit of our readers we It is sol nt ASTHMAof,ing for breath for Pea .of the Ails hen Mountains to the coke 11c(.drvern, "two ears a o when I was liv• d on a ra be by all actin- auffocd;tion. U g Y Y. B give thin recipe. Take gieita. Iti euros ncipient Consumption receipt of name and country inn_ in the Village of,Bolton, in Llle County tend is the best Cough and Group Cure. P. 0,address will mail - " The criminal record of the:sections of the of Peel. The trouble was all.in m sibs No Cor Extract; - one bottle __._ . Y Yeat . - half acake TRIAL BOTTLE F R E state enumerat•ea show. that daring the and knees, and the doctors thot ­. � ' I rRhf it was Kugar - . . . . t lbs. AGENTS for DR. A. B. HYDVS Book DR, TAFT BROS. MIM-1- ��nrm t``--ater - o ga111ona coverings,a htstor of V."tthodlsm emit Co., Rochester. N. Y. Toronto Brant - las: year over `JU murders have Been per nceumatiam. I couldn t walk a block Iv g y 1S8 Adelaide 8t. W. petrated and but seven of the ip:urderers without wanting tosit down, and even to Dissolve tilesugar and yeast in the water, WANTED throughout the worlde,ntitlod . .. add the extract, and battle place in rti warm t f �� l)xe Dr. Txft'a White Pfee Syrup for Col . apprehended. _ The same body of organize.i walk downstairs wahard wot k. It afll int- '3 THE STORY OF METNODt$M, .� - out!aws committing these criutes has also ed ins terribly. I was all right in other Place for. twenty-four hours until it ter• ` , ' 1 Mosta, then lace on ice, when it will open Tracing•the rise and progresK of that wonder MILLER'S TICS DESTI�OY�-been guilty of"the who.€sale destruction of ways but for this terrible weakness. kor p° fill religious movement which, like the Gult ,. , �!-7.-,� property, and.the value alone of the coal- a year and"a half I sui Bred from"ti,isi but sparkling an. delicious. :Stream, has given warmth to wide waters and •..� The ItooL ser V,xtraot can be obtained venduro to many lander.and giving an account ' i 11111Mbrewers and other mine" works destroyed by sheer fo"rte of will held out against it, at all (Score ' and Drag Stores, at `.,5e,per, of iia. variaua inftuonc� and t,astitutiana of to-the anthracite country amounts to nearly and managed to get about btrt six maathaa �ttlu, said r cif Co., Toronto. y �'',000,()(l0, So great has been outlawry ago I broke down completely,= and had to g ' g day. To which i►:added "The Story of Metho b P 3. diem in the Dominion` of t'anauta, by. Rev. ,.. - within a recent period that the a=tt•horit ies give up my business. I then removed to The star siaipphire shows in its depths a' Hugh Johnston M. A., D. D., and -The St or I ._ 1 . Have determined to ado t more resolute• , " of the EPWorth 1.eaRue," by Itev. Joseph i. P 1 oron.o, and for three months after this I white star with fire rays. Barr ll. D. Kinbellishod with nearly six ,teasure§ to apprehend the lawbreakers• was in terrible shape. I was almost always - yy, � t i ,i P. Y Do qou .as soap? Why not use Wide hundicd pprtraits and views, with clamitied - confiaed to my bed, being able to carne Awake then? It ie guaranteed aboolute• index of ;nearly 3,000 references. Agents I - downstairs for a little while perhaps oaten ly pure and 1e the beat in the"world. should dro all else and secure territory. Such jlt rntes' al chances c me only caro in a lifetime. Sxten- promptly an<i effectually in deatr� SMALL-PDX IN MEXICO. a day, I +suffered all the time from a ter. _ iv�__d..­_ ___ �_ sive ferric ry givoti ; full roteation. Cie w ing Ticks and other vertnin pewt.s,as well as i :_ ;: -- Able soreaeeg in the joints, and at this work ' no and you will make money, eradicating all affections oP the akin to whirl. Ignorant Satlres Look i`pnn It as a t'isita. juncture my appetite began to fail, and i ff�� Territory sing rapidly; eat now; no capital Sheep are subject- No Sheel)-owner should h H000 urea i needed. 'rico at once for particulars to without it. Asacertain"euro it has hither tion of Divine tYraitla. I was only able"to eat the lightest food, , proved infallible. Price 35 cents, 70 cent •1-t- stTi►e poor and ignorant class of iJlexi- and not, much of that,' 1 could bad WILLiA�d 81tlCy(3f3, PvilLlanl,ta. and I After Toronto. Ont. g per Box. A 35 cent box will rice cans have an uncanny religious"edperatition (nothing " to help me or give me - shout l0 Nheep, ESotd h all druggiaG�. al.,outattlall- ox ". said a traveler recentl relief. All lira ttrrCe,' I was unable tot�1�1'S I "�0t�l � , HUGH MILLER 6c CO., • P Rtanufarturers, Toro '.- On a recent visit to the interior of 51exI o do anythiag, and, had I not fortunately i '' � ___ _______ _ ;." -. 1 saw mothers carrying arouul in their had a little mdndy laid by which enabled' k ► CC's VWXff _ S y�1 =,'~; 30ruirria tri the. Nock-Bunches A111 � JV1 ; arias bgbiea whose little bodies were almost me to go on, I would have been dependent C� eaten upbysmall•pox.Iwasofcourseshockied upon my family, for support Well, whit® COtri� NOW. � aaf�� lt., ' at the trightful spectacle, and Sven offered 1 was in this to�rible shape, my oldest son' � = � - Every MusL3 Teacher in . one deluded mother money if she would take Prevailed upon) me to try Dr. Williams' . - a . •�•. \ nada should know where the can itget their Music ellen her terribly atliicted child home and call in Pink )'ills, and earl iii last July i began to I I7 pee t us for Catai ues• al a physician to.attend to ,it. But site re- use them, and toe them steadily during , Gi � * aample copy of-the Caxana fused my proffer with scorn, and beg{{t�n to that month and-this two followiq months. Q ' 4D AIUSICrAPI a live .Al' croon some weird incantation as she teaider- Before the first box was finished 1 began to p� .,b monthly lou g nal with =1.ocworth of must �t. ly czrCaaed the little"half•clad eufiercr'in get relief, an� from that out I etsadily �, r� - imsaadh rases. $3 to i per da ; her arms, I afterward learned that the im coved 'anal, I was able Lo dutst►ntiaua ,� y canvassers. See��•.re - iguorant class of Mexicans consider an the use of the I ink Pills, feeling that 1 was - inmost We carry everythi - ` -�. . -. ° ' g t= � Be sure an get one ler your Buggy Tata no in the Music line. outbreak of"the red set in their maerable fullyrestored health.. I am satisfied in y point you. WHALEY, ROYCE&CO P other k nd. They won't dir�pp hovels a visitation of divine wrath for some m own mind t at bad it not been for'Dr. `Ti►oy n e.nester than over for IBM. P7166 PONCE M.Ta3eDMT0.0liT, sin they have committed. So set are they William's PinklPi.la I would have still been ' . ., I this belief -that they will do nothing helpless and a eriug, End I have much • `. - - - -- -- whatever to check the ravages of the dis• reason W be th4nnkful that my son persuad• - . ease,except when it attacks their infants, ed me to nae:them. Thanks to Pink rills -'' %&11 `�, RAN BY RU I ,_. ..�' '�.,,.,' to take the victim in their arms, press them I am now to new "man and intend soon to #I r� closely to their breast, and pray devoutly resume my wor '." '. ; The give perfect satisfaction in fit style, and finish, and it has become and continuously to God to forgive theta Dr. William ' Pink Pillar aft a perfect , •. by_ © filet for their wickedness. Of course the am-all- blood builder nd nerve restorer, curing" d � „ ' r to ��, sy i A�IiT �f IITi��E1fS `veer like Iron- Baa pox runs its course after a while though such diseases s rheumatism neuralgia -r, . never before claiming several members of partial paraly is, lucomcatar ataxia, bt SWC - - ----- --- 1. u, I family as victims ; but not until it Vitus' dance, ervous headache, nervous INC2► he A $ttrottgi Well Bulltr serviceable sj' st«oaa , `- 'tR. does are the afliid,ted parents purged of their prostration and�the tired feeling therefrom; ""�' AOAPTco TO �,..NG I N ES or faoufa € s . �s•r' the after atTeat� of la grippe, diseases de- i$altgervitle, Malde• iiarAvr e T au�R .nd _ gam, pending u u h' mora in the blood, such as i ti►+uoti 1. �« BOILERS u scrofula chronic eryaipolas,eta. Pink Pius `C• I- IIS �.,Lowe11,11iass.t. WORK Ftt:a-sox _11_ "e3entletnetli:--I feel that I cannot sayenongll saNfa and 4 Wounds on Trees. give a healthy glow to pale arni sallow tom- �� M I LL :,!-;-,.. %S.. - wound made on a tree b a horse plexions,and age a specific for the troubles in favor of Hood'9 Saraaparllla. For five years • cff3tsvu►w • = t� Peeling away the. bark, should be iinmed- Peculiar to the female system, end in the I have been troubled �t Ith aerofula iu Iuy neck aend'ror d.soriptive oatafo�ues • ' . ia,eiy co ered with grafting wax applied race of men the effect a radical Dore is all and throat. ($coccal kinds of Inedicll,e�i which WATEROUB Braatfnrd Ctatlai� when ho with a paint Brush or some aii►ni• eases arising [r m mental worry, overvpotk,' I tried did not do lrleaay good,and wl}en I sour- s / r< 4 R. lar imp ement, If the surface of the or ezcesege 4f a nature. tnenced to take Hood's Sarsaparilla there were �_�_ _____� __ i:. yy g- " 1 exposed 'wood was left rough by the teeth Bear in mind Dr. Wiliisirina Pink Pills lige bunched on my neck so sore that I could .., of the horse, scrape it smooth before apply- are never-sold i bulk, or by the dozen ox hundred, and a ' dealer who r►Lers substi- llood'5'8"1�14& CURS TH ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD1-1 R s ing the wax. A few cents' worth of wax, ` to be obtained at almost any seed store, tutee in this fo in is trying W defraud you will tie sufficient and should be apoided. Ask you rdealer for not bear the slightest touch, When I had fatten . a , and it may be melted in Dr. Williams' kink Pills for Pale People one bottle of thh medicine, the soreness told _ . . . i That will burn a tri, dish or small iron kettle. AttCr a 1 In the wax ou ma duet the t d s € NP Y Et Y y.. a lrface and refuse all imitations and aub8titutes. gone,and beore I had Aaisbed fire second fire _ with dry saud soil, or any dry coloring Vr. Williams' Pink Pills may be had bunches had ntirely disappeareed." BL. NC1 E ROUG� 1N06D and �oAL :�--14 .1 metier to hide the wound- ma6e it less from all drt'ggista, or direct by mail from ATwoou,Sa gerville,Maine. ...Equally Well... y '_;` �- �t N conspicuous should you desire to du so- the llr. ill rns Medicine company, - N.B. If y►u decide to take Hood st,oar"Po' . " __R -- The object of app.ying wax, paint, tar and Brockville, Ont,,or Sehenectady N.Y., at riila do not bp induced to buy any otli4r. ti h other similar materials is rherely to protea 50 cents a box, or f3 boxes for 12:.50. The _ 1,, . N Oad'ts ills caro constil►ttlou b; rester' the exposed parts until A is recovered by a Price at which these pills are sold makes a bathe peril lire awou'of tfuiturnent:�tYcan ill ' I m00M10P 1. 1. .i new growth of wood anal bark, which may course of treatmjont comparatively inexpert- _ " - It=Wil !]l0 it i;: i1 sive as compared .with othdr remedies or - --- require one or a half dozen years, aocordiiag iNHOO Wrecked acrd Rescued. By r�::. �2 - to the size of the originzl wound. medical treatment. 1).. U,D. A serieR of _ H t x 1. V. J. GNiTRR.Ph a� fie �e�t D�f�]l� - - - j - chapters to ten on atoclai purity agd rl lit Irv- - 1. }q - - �-- t� ■ �: i , Chea , EfBClent, Pr�lnpe: !�� ing. IL is vt itton in pieta la>lguagc that rill , . 1. 1►� P 1S A FARMER'S STOVE � '�. I may undere uad. the AgcnNI wanted- Cir- . s . '' 4 CANADIAN ATLE . f G i ;l A'marvel of o eapirese, of sill.soy, end of Gnlars conte Hing t4rma son,t on annlicatlan. Tl�i� 3XF()RiJ'• ! z i 1 X111 litwr s tt.xs. I'ublahc^ ,Toronto On . . '. '",J , • ' r Is Everybody s t , pIomptitude ie c ontained In a bort a of that n i �, . ,R^ T6 Ile 3lurked palated andl<, ugLtered nt famous remedy, Putrsam's Painless Corn BOOKS �� Folumca of Ii' OIL GAS COOK �TV ' L ytntltatwri0k. f►ook Sto,V, �.'­­ i ■R Special Abattoirs. Extractor. It goes ri hi to the root of the SALE, iustPated Lund4n V �` ; 4 London despatch says;-Tis 'official trouble, there sots quickly brat so painless- \Tows-'t8;o 3-Froth from fhb Bindery. Also & ® E Burns ��$ 11111 �'t$$ Gazette publishes an order directing that ly that nothing is known of itt operation clghtyears ,oadon Glraphio to date-upbound - s� , ; Canadian cattle imported to Eug1a td be until the corn is .shelled. $corers of au -RfOdd as n° - • For aiaelo at half or.t~idatl cost. Froin Common Coal Oil. ,: 1. i_ rti��. ^ marked at the ports of-arrival,and that the stitutes offered for Putnam s Painless Corn Streot, Toro to. - 3 No Dt T, NO HEAT - IN, THR 'tC , -<- . - : :m=' `: �' Addrees-Jdstuart Coleman, 1 Dreada.bano ' p ITGHFN. . be isolated and killed at app Latractor-safe sure and arnicas, Sold ��f 0O0I IL � 1�' Dinner for- 1 Wo'CE31'l i�• . _ f'11 tial abattoir , P 1 . The carcases of sucl, cattle are not to be re• at druggists. -. : A -,P _ yA� y, .,wa. ' i, I € �+ __ , .r. _ _ 4:st y, r; i : s<t- ti- _: 1 a ,? m", ,at .wrrr"� -, a3 C i `-r«, �rn,�..: :. irh.. ,�"T-. o 4R Cr,t. 6/ .e. : .'�.,..a. ,'�'. 'a.� _ _,.,n -_. ;,t sk, ,<, *`,1.. a'-, n^ - .t .x. 25-'�7 t' az 5� :Y?.'.. -_!'-. c ,n#'"_ '-',. - ».. F. i., : 11 m • , 3 tt. x Y• a ., ._ =i a_ `� ° r us' ' _-., - .:.-... t.. . :,.. I ,�'!w' i�s.,.,+,.z. :.. V +k_ fi as c,+z.�. 1... a,. - r 1 • i _ ", '.,• // • o Y ., : .: S m ., 1: r " , , : Leh. d ` _ _ s„ n (- ,. : . , . _ .- 1. ,fit � .. � ..I I- � � ., � s ate. ,. ,t, F, .u. , :.. .. i. .- .: - ,.. ._ } i .1.a' � w : ..vt 6 y7 '.ar .rhh•. - _ _' :- _ :'L:u..- -. -..._. ..... -..:.. :, - ,� ..-. ,,. 6 ,: -- �' .n.. ��,ti ."='.N .a�'�7�,f ,+'n: _hla. a'�f3.`y' _. — - - - - — ; , r -. . - -_ _. ': •-an ire w y,y�.{� A� 1 _j,. s'0 otra lw>aaa>lu> s:By rs+�s�ne --•8hingler,Lti►mbs�t, La1b. Pias, mar Ittli, $ h ice•, QW R. so So , to the addmas label on your paper yon £ . oaa always as• ttain the date towhieh ani British Oolnmbia Ckdar Shingles. C. Stork, haat bine. of a �• .. ; � �` nr�iobsoription to Tam N�¢wa is d. W e.Will give special low rices an all the --Mrs. Faster aadtoluld, of Broc�kf elil, . N 1` i� i� - '� fi�tt►► psi p j u Remittances aro acknowledged by a tBbOve in any quantity. GFrose & Granger, Missouri,'are with Mrs. Hill*# Chu+all' bb. N N -e>3atage o! date on label on the ftret paper fol- I N N 0•' 2 ` Iowin,�receipt of money at this oboe. Always Hardware, Whitby. * •--W. J� Miller arrived home from tl?8 q a N. �� % 113 - lieep tie date paid ahead. tf --Geo. McKeown desires to state that North %St Monday evening. He will II. 4 . N � � he +s prepared to purchase any quantity remain b re for a couple of months. I 1 '" it -4-1v � � � �� �1 �. of wool for which he will pay the highest —Mrs. Westlake, or. has . decided to Il N h U '° ; market prime. ;Cloth and yarn will be give rip ousekeeping and will in future it N S . PICHERINCI, ONT., MAY 26, 1894 kept by him for'exchange. Promisee Last reside wi h her daughter, Mrs. Richard M N � - - - U �� . ­­. _ east of the-Spink;Mille. * Baker, of Scarboro. • II M f —A number of children have received —Ther is an item,going the rounds of . II d - I . I N LOCALISMS a ducking while trying to Gross the beams the county press that Pickering township a m 9° — _ • - - . at Gee's mill dam, daring the past°fort• possesses two road scrapers and that the ; . I- NGS . —Ed. McGinty, of the G.T.R. is here night. Unless parents aremore watchful council contemplate the purchase of an- I: • y this week with his people: we will have occasion to report a drown other. hat nonsense. The corpora• a-�a i Q' �: -John E. Gee is erecting a''ne•'w addi• ing fatality thereat in the near future. tion oven as many road scrapers as could sit i'• I . I tion to his driving shed on Church street. --John Tanner, the east end but0her,is be comfo tably crowded into a ten acre i•iii/ ;*��� �••iiiiiiiii■■■•*••■■■ii■i•ii■Ii■■■ii•ii,= 31' ,_ --G•eo. Maver, Esq., has erected a new so fitting up his remises that an ice field, B sides these there are three road -- _ pp ------------ •-- --•---'- fence around his vacant lot on Church cream parlor will be operated in oonneo• planers a d a number of wheel•serapPre - . Yours Man call' and Boe Onr new stock street south. tion with his meat business. Surely two at the service of the ratepayers. We ! . , ' - -The oburchea'were very 'poorly' at• such parlors in this place will be able to would inform our cotems, that a road : i of Gent B Wear, the latest in the mar- , tended on Sabbath. The day was decided• supply our people with that chilly bever• scrapper and planer are in no wise related, ':.: .. I ' ' ket. Fine Christi® and Fedora hats, wl l inclement. age. _ neither d the resemble each other. ;1 y y fancy ties in great .variety, Collars ' andA —All grades of pine and cedar shingles --The removal of the old fence has .n k at the Pickering Lumber yard. Price much improye4 the appearance of the BROUGHAM. ,: i I - . Cuffs Of every style, new stock ,fine : aw_ ay down for cash. - **:K • Fire hall property. It is the intention of Dress Shirts fancy Regatta Shuts only , —Edmund Wright has been'= nffering the compan to;have maple trees _set out Joatxl ittlejobn's cellar wall caved in yy 40 cents, Gents colored Hid and Cotton. - from blood poisonintf for the poet few at once. The villagers are asked to do the other day. . I - , weeks. He is now some better. all in their power-to protect these trees, Robt. cattle nb�i awns a mare with a o ' Ftp COttOD and Merino Sox > , —Oar cricket team leaves for Malvern until they are able to take care of them mark of :40. He is looking for bets. G710ve13, �' . ` J. M. Brow left for the cit Taesda ' - i all riCBB. - We are t1011IIg S big tailor- ; et 7:80 a.m. on the Z4tb. Those not on selves. y y P �.: hand at that hoar will be left behind. .' --Canada Half Yearly Meeting of afternoon, and we understand he intends : „ ills' trade this �te:►BOn. Chu and Bee Our —Jas..Elhaw. who Las been with John Friends will be held the 26th, 27th and to spend week trout fishing at Fleisher- I egCelleDt Stools. �'lII8 B1'ner 8�1Q86 1D E. Gee for the past two years, is now :n 28tb inet., in Friend a Meeting House, ton before his return. r the employ of the Toronto Street Railway (2i miles east of Pickering Village.) FriendEUrquhart has been Very much. I �IaC� TaD sIId 118>g8t� �1Lr g'OOdB all <' 1. Co. Meeting for divine worship on the 27th under Lha weather for the �t►st two weeks, ! marked loWetgt OaBh prices. -`a I - Father Jeffebtt, of Oshaws, was here at half-past ten -a.m. A temperance and at the present time v not looking - - Thursday calling upon friends. He i6 meeting will be held on the evening of well, alt ugh somewhat better than he 1 Iiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-i•iiiiii.iiiii•ii•ii riilii*tiiiiiii; progressing nicely with the funds for a the 26th at half past seven. All are cord• wall, . I - new church at that place. ially invited to attend. tin N. Y. Poucher is expected home on ' -The Toronto World says Lieut. W. -D. E. Pugh lost a 'heifer last week. the 24th or a two weeks visit. We are CALL AND SEE U3--- - 4., B. Hagerman, of the Markham Cavalry After searching the pasture field in vain, informed that he is not taking his final "' .- I z`7;1, troop has been a regular visitor at the be advertised for her. >9till Learing moth• a*aminal one until next year, as his al• t military,tournamentin the city. ing of her whereabouts, be concluded to lotted time of five ears studentship does DICKIE . . . . . . .. ..- - �f­ / , —While people in other parts -of the again search his pasture, with the result . - P P P not expire} until then. country are short of coal, owing to the that on Saturday morning she was dis• Second Deputy Poueber , has had I �.,._..•A„V'� ' miner's strike, we have enough and to covered dead, with her head fast beneath many cal ers during the past few days, , i 11 i. L epare, A cargo has just arrived at the an overturned stump. The animal was a as there re a number of culverts and - .. — I + : Z_ Bay. valuable two-year old, and the loss ie sluieewayls damaged by tl:e recent goods. ! !• , . MARQU Si (� .-y- - -Jim Peak left on Tuesday for Cbum• keenly felt by Mr. Pugh. He hue a most>been compelled to use fire- r - . ' _ vine, near Sudbury, where be will work —The results of the semi4ftual exam- arms in order to stand o$ the many ap• - i_ —. - — ' in a sawmill. His brother George ie out inatione at the College of Pharmacy, Tor• plioante for Township funds. We have • - - -- '�;"� tbere, and from-all accounts is doing onto, have just been published. Among not beard;of any bridges in this vicinity well. the names published as passed, we notice heirs w Led out - I -'.be Chronick a ared last week that of W. R. Abbott, formed of the g ; . '1 . ,• SPRINGTIME � . .. . with a new Lead line P but from reading Pickering Pharmacy. His many friends .. . .. _� i,_ �� � .. .. . - the matter beneath, one has no difficulty conitratulate him on bis success. Fred I , BUNNY MOUNT. , . , : in perceiving that the same editor guides B. Bunting passed in four subjects which With the rim Time comes the .mild•eyed sorrel cow, also a desire 0 Last T esdap evening a number of the Spring ; - the wheel, is gretifyin to his friends, although not acq follow the lessons taught b all nature, viz : to appear in new - I . - � friends an naintances of Mr. O. H. _ —John Woodruff shipped s•earload of entirely satisfactory to himself. It will Pugh's assembled at his residence and fo g y r: . - cattle,'to gudbury en' Tuesday, and he ex. be a small matter next time Fred. spent an enjoyable evening, taking him by . 1. clean raiment. It is a very easy matter to have this .. pests to ship anothei lot to Montroat —The Firemen are preparing' for a surprise. Atter tea was served by the ! . 11 All on need is the rice and i next week. The Sudbury consignment great big time here on Dominion Day, ladies, s presentation was made to Air. : I ! desire gratified.. y p _ , were a respectable looking lot. an-? they expect that the town will have Pugh toge her with the followirg feeling the will power. - - - - - -Word reaches us from •Lindsay• that difficulty in 1 iraish'Ing accommodation address : , - , i . -' . . .._ - - Messrs. Ri�hardeon & Cornell are doing a for the Lune gNti,sriuyt. Every e$ort'will Mr, Olive H. Pugh, : ; We are in-the spring rush, stiil we are looking fer your spring- order. The .I. . good trade out there in the merchant be put fortis by file committee, however, Pear rother and Fellow=w-rker for fact of our being ver bus is an evidence of the 0 ularit Of21 tailoring line. May the boys continue to t'o make those from a distance welcome. Christ. 'e the members and friends- of g y y p p y . , - reside on the bright side of success. The �Vbitevale Band Lae been engaged, Whitevale Baptist church, have taken this , . I p WOTk. Call and see a8, ! --Pickering Township Council -meets while the other attractions will be equal• opportunity of gathering at your home for I: at 10 a.m. on Tuesday the 29th for the ly as efficient. In the evening the Dra• a two fold purpose. Firstly, we desire toT tranear -on of general business, and at 1- matic club will present n good play in show Yon ur sincere and high sip ireciation j� }�/� A j`� A PI j E Il�I G ' of our faithful and efficient services as or No, B. 111L`�.R ACH I P.M.ab a Court of Revision. Those having the Pirie Hall. Remember the day and y JI business thereat will please note the date. be on hand to-enjoy the sport as well as ganist an choirmaster for Whitevale . Baptist ch .rclq in the past. Your regular -- -.,be city papers will kindly bear in the pleasure. , . , icy in the iaeh rge of these duties and the mind that their rural friends expect them --we .understand that it is the inters• The season 1B �nBt now Opening for ' to be more than cam ai n sheets Barin tion of the IX.T.R, management to make pleasant id log ng manner-evinced in the s p g g performan of the same, have won for you - the next few weeks. Politics, like meas- some repairs to the Pickering station the admin tion and gratitude of your num- ISPR NO CLO les, are all very well in their place, but house during the present season. We erous friends. As a slight token of this we they must be held in check. should much prefer to see a new bailding present yoo with this Bible. We ask you . % `. —Whether or not the sermon in the erected, as no .matter what amount be not to mea are our than�kfulaese bZ the in- Methodist church a week. ago Sunday spent"in repairs' the building will be noth• trinsic val a of the book, for genuine love , ; , and We are showing elegant ranges in all. kinds of - evening had anything to do with the ing but a Door affair, not.at all in keeping and gratit de cannot be estimated by dol- Worsteds, Fancy Pantings, Canadian and Im- - ' placing of the order, we know• not ; but with the place.-; Pickering is one of the Jars and cents,ts, yet we hope it may serve , i as a remin er of the lar a lace ou hold orted Tweeds at close rices. the Yatlons of Industry hereabouts had-a most important .shipping points along the q l y i p p . in the off 'tions of a grate nl people. As carload of salt arrive at this station last line. . It is our opinion that the people of ••••••••••■■■■■■••••••••■••■•••••••■•••• . i - . 1 you peruse its sacred gee,' you will fled week.- - I this locality sh, d get up a prtition, ask• � We have also.. 0 eyed our new Btoclf Of . —Geo. Decker recovered his horse and ing for a new st tion, and after haying it numerous nstanees o those who like your p self have delighted in making melody to the buggy Friday at Newtonville. When the largely Signed, iave it forty ed to the Lord. Hn secondly, we rejoice to night ttltltmtmnittUj',A,T,T, PAPERS 1 ttininitmfltnn i fellow board that George was after him, proper authoritise. Should th proposed with you and your t* We wife, and con- he tried to leave the turnout at some hotel. repairs be made, all chances of a new gratulate y to botL on your happy settle- Wh1Ch for gIIaht�, deBl�n a11d ��pr:Ce are better tllall Failing in that, be unhitched the horse station will be rjemoved for many years. went in on midst. i+Ve are truly thankful We have a er Shown. ;. All tanned it Aoose. The miscreant is The request for i new; building might not that admis ion into the order of the bene- I . still at large. - be granted, but it would at least show the diots has been signalized by your perman. ' —Owing to a very 'severe gold our manager of tbe'road that we are alive to eat settlement in our immediate neighbor- '. � `BUNTI N . Sanitary Inspector has been somewhat the impo oe ,of having a presentable hwd• Ma yon both long be spared to as• j a •- _ _ delayed this spring in making his annual station h uqe. silt as in t e deter Lord's vineyard, and tour of inspe�;tion through the village. —That valtule Glyde mare 'of Geo, may you abundantly blessed therein. �— In closing we would frame our prayer for i He informs ns', Lowever, that he wih be Davidson's that broke Ler 1� neo theh of yo in the words of Numbers ti : i-- =T,.T.LV .C.J�'VY —' on the trip in a few days. Prepare for Iron bridge while manning away a few , ,r - ! , - . his official visit- - weeks ago, had � be killed, on Saturday. 94, 26, 96. The Lord bless thee and keepp. " • --The Lord maker his face shine neon ahe►e I we I -,-It is an ill wind that blows unfabor• W. H. Hopkins,had the animal removed and be ons onto tLee." --The Lord Each da new novelties able to all." Much of the. driftwood to his Mable immediately after the asci• tiff up is countenance unto end give these begin this week with our stock in excellent shape. y: brought down the river during the past dent, where she-was treawd by Lim per• peace•„ i being added, making the most complete assortment of Millinery Goods as Novelties ever aeon in Pickering. We show a large assortment of Stew j . few days, will serve as summer wood ,Qn sonally, It wet: the genera! opwion at illy. Pngti responded with as appropriate to pl nes. No doubt these fire to be the leadiag feature of the season, the hearths of many of our yillagere. the time that the animal would not re• speech.-after which the party ld spp�sed . Fence rails, without tape, have in ,pis cover, but Will held a different opinion, well pleased with the evenings enjoyment. , outstripping the shaped bat in the race for prominence. Flowers manner changed hands. I Bandages were applied and the injured - is endless to suits all tastes, Yeiliuge, Etc. ^ We cordially in- ---A Flesherton merchant bas prepared limb was doing nicely until a few -dove I wExrotto . _ ' I vite all to inspect our stock. . - . ! ! a statement b which he roves that ago, when the animal slipped and again __ . - 1.b0 will now purchase as proves dry• dislocated the joint. . W.PH. is deserving Jno. Parcell sports a new road out. � ; R t. • Io I►��i• - goods, groceries, and general mercban• of much *credit for the manner in which One of the Speight Wagon Co's, Mark- I KING STREET, .PICKED G disP, as fifty bushels of:oats mould twee• the wound was treated, as had the animal ham. - `I - . ty•five years ago. This is a fact general• not met with the second mishap, there is If that young .pian from Ellesmeire ■__ "—'*' I overlooked when we are comparing not the least doubt but that the wound Values his life, he had better not try to , the past with the present. would bave entirely healed.. •This is a take a girl,away from one of our 3 oung I. • ' 1 ' LL ' . i --A case of highway robbery was re• very heavy loss for Mr. Davidson, and lade again as he intends to carry a Cana' .I I I 1 i:, ' . . ported from Elora a few days ago, when we join our sympathies with those of his after this. ' I . - . .1 a merchant of that place claimed_to have Cherrywood friends. . Rumor 1�as it that one of our baohelore ( I • i. . - been held sip and robbed of 111,600: De- —There is . no drputh in this part of from the_north intends to do something . tective Greer was sent rip and succeeded Ontario at the present time as we have- more than,draw wood in a road hart. He . in getting w.confession from the man that just emerged from a"four days solid rain." has been seen driving through Little . the story was concocted, in order to pro. Mach damage bas been done to the,roads York with.some very useful articles for a - . curs the renewal of a mortgage •due that and culverts of the township, while the house and;is said to have deliyered them . . day. Such acts as this should be punish. crops in some parts have been much in. in this vicinity. able. jured. Duffins Creek has been a mighty We notice that Johnny from Little - —This week it it our pleasure to cbron• -'river for the past few d•tys, and the Spink York drives up often to see how his . sole ttie marriage of Mies Sarah McQuay, and 0 Leary flats have been submerged. fathers crops are getting along, that is if , i , -. 1. of Pickering, to Mr. John Hayes, of Pe. Early Tuesday morning the crib work you would nelieve his story, but there ie - . - . - toakey, Mich. . The ceremony was per• a n.l north bank; of the race 'between the generalll a lady friend from west York D-irecti importation of ,dry Goods,- Dress Goons, `Lin 8, . formed wt Whitby on Wednesday by Rev, two Spink dames gave way and about one, visiting in this locality when Johnny takes ' John Abraham. Miss Jennie Gordon hundred feet ha.1 been washed out. The the driving fever. - assisted the b11 . ride, while Jas. Richardson, approaches to B nk's bridge was carried A Sunday School has been started in ! Curtains, Carpets, Gloves, Hosiery, Tweeds � - - Jr., consoled the groom through the try away, while the bridge at the foot of the Methodist church here, with James . ,` ing ordeal. The happy couple left:on *he Decker's hiU on'tbe Brook Road sudden• Magian, superintendent and Fred Holden i- axle orBt@ds. General Dry �Goo.ds. : 8 o'clock train-for their joins with. hotue in ly down stream. At various other places Bible classl teacher. They have started ' ; . - Petoskey. THE NEws loins with. their similar damage has been done. It is :es- with aboui twenty scholars, and no doubt �_ - i I • „ . friends ,, wishing them all the felicities timated that the council will Lave tcf ex- they will ilacrease fast, especially the Bible rriv@d 111 dew York March 10th per- «Eth©pia. �PII 1 be . pertaining to the•wedded state. pend-abont $2,000 in repairs in oonse• class, as Mr. Holden is a fine speaker as placed_ on the Counted6 as soon aB posaiple. - -The contract for the oonstmetion of quence of the rainfall. This is unfortun• well as a hristian gentleman. There is ="a pile b,.dge at the foot of Deckers Hill, ate as the finances of the township were in not the I st doubt b'ut what success.will - I. On the Brock Road, will be let by anotion capital conditiun,it not having been found follow hi . aTg lIIS lYl all :11]88 Of GOOdB. . -' ,.: on Wednesday next at 2 p.m. Plans and necessary to borrow money up to the pro. Our gen al agent has-returned from the . 1. . . ' Bt are�idence of Thos. Poacher, Island, where he has been on I ! ' ' REIVE specifications of the work maybe seen at sent-time In -order to meet current, ex- Manitouli .-___ .. . T . I ;_ . . h Brough• pensee. If the taxes are to remain -the a busineas tour He also claims to have ' 1 . _. I am, or at the site of. the new bridge the same as last yeo. the road grants will been doing some big fishing. He sent a, • a 1. - .-. , afternoon- of auction, The old bridge, have to be nrtailod in .Order to large box of salmon trout to his brother• . ­ - , S which wPs A stone stricture, was con. meet this unexpected expenditure. While in-law which he claims to have caught Main Street, . pletely swept away by the floods of the we feel that the elements have been suffi• himself. Charlie used to be a Haulan in 2Z-A MS. AM . . 1 PRO few days. Ase it wa3 tthe intention of oienaly unkind to us', let us be thankful= his youngoy days, but for his fishing I I , - the Council to erect. a n w bridge, the that our condition is mach better than qualities we cannot speak, but guess it is - } .. washing sway of the old structure simply that of people m many places accross the all right as an agent would not be guilty � ` I I- . eyed the Corporation so much expense: lase, of Collin` sip untruth. - . -- , . . ._. _ . I , i - t . .. ,. . I. ;. - .r �::: �'., r ., - m w•,� 1 a I I I ..-. :-..-: e r... . .w - I. T. - ---: ... 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