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'."i ... --.:.- _. 1 - - } EWS < ...- % C&, i.* `�', ,{rte:if ...F,:,• 1 ::.,,, .'� ,. ..<: ,.: ..�.,.. ,._,_e... .t. , - - i ,:, ..- : 1. - - ' I , � ; _ - • P Y tis' , , u i F F :. �• I RIN _ _ J 1 C . - - k ; _ _ _ :. 9 Icy. f t y - � XIII 1,. PICKERINCx; (�N . 1FRIDA•Y, JTJNE 1� 189 . 1��ip, 3 T TOL' _ 3 1 . a p S(I — - wABIll2N. CENTENrJtAL -i .::r �w Qa �isfanat �tarD « 1. 1. -- _ - t - It is with sadness we record painful The Mission Band. intends Visiting +:ai � .- . 11�Tellicttt. Q. Q PINKmt Ls "ERT L CAL HAPPEN RECORDED 8Y accident which resulted in the death of Cherrywood-misxion band on Friday neat. - , �� .. .. - • .. THE PR :Ss iIND JOTTED DOWN .BY OUR James Spence, aged 28 years. The e• Misses Bessie and Lottie Robinson, of + A. M BATE�IAN+ i�1+D.+ C:M',M'C'p' co>�BEa 'oNDl+f'rrTs. - c@aced who was widely known' and e• Toronto, visited with Miss L. Chapman . ;, . & S.O:, Coroner. Office and Residence, C3LAREMONT spected. has been working as a farm.hand this w@ek: a_ ' fug Btreet,_Plokering office hours: hloxi;ing -+ . _ ! .`� " for R. t'ireen, and on Tharedaq mornill�, Several of our young men played in the t �N. F 30 to 11:30; Evening 0 to s. F. $at;bison has erected a driving shed May 24th, while in the act of cleaning his football match at the Malvern toarntsment r - . 1, / ' .�` on his pr(miser of commodious size. horses, by some way'or ovber one of th' m on May 24th. *` Leda , - Sophia and Jessie Thomeon,of Toronto, kicked hix>4 in the stomach with s ch Rey. G.�.Stevenson preached el quant NTO:� Z���Z1D'• 1'kRP° I`STER4, `_ 1! - Fpeut the 24tH v►•itb their parents baro. force that he died on Friday morni g. and con;.ucing sermons on the xutij et of . 1) so l-61Toxs, ETC-Y l0J 4:1elaide stiiiy " .+- — 1'""' Joseph I'ilkey and wife sieited David He was of a quiet disposition and alw ys eductttion last Sabbath. . _ W. , , east, Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday Z- Pilkey at AtYrora.lass we@k. They bad a kind to his widowed mother, who live at I'. �� . Collins, of 'Pest Hill, 1 d the , �•'; E• FAR ELL, Q. C., BARRIS• `' lovely ti a it is said. B@!lamp, where ibe large funeral t bk prayer tr,eeting on Sabbath avenin and 6 "s ;t X. TER,County Grown Attorney,and County Choice Famil Pat@nt Flour X1.50 r ba lace. solicitor. Court House,Whitby. 10-y_ Y Pe g. Dr. S ith visits 4/aremont on the first. p The r@mans were interred on gave au able address on the Foolish Vir• — --- — l I 1 . .„ and third Tuesday of each mouth Hes Saturday in Wash ngton church carnet glirs. " TAMES DdILLER, SOLICIT9R, I\O• �' AT THE � 1 T dental ro m8 are in $arid 's block. tf amid a manifestation of sorrow and regret Fred. Lewis, of Harbord Street olIeg•. 3i t) - TARP Public, Conve anter, etc, Office'st y y Th@re a Brill much rubbish iled n n that is ravel witneebed. He leaves a fat@ Institute, Toronto,,and Hilton rum- , , Thistle Ha;' near Brougham• Money to loan 'RT j,�' MILLS ' N K Orli stre to that should have been re- mother, rother and sister to mourn his well, of Osbaws High School, ha a re- OW & �dcC+ILLIVRAY, BAIIRSS• b fere,Solicitors,etc. Office opposite-Post- 1=1030 M=NT % . moved. The Sanitary Inspeator all well lolls, while 4'we sigh for a touch of a van• turned to pursue-tbeir studies for mid- j- offioe,Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball DOW,. .A.;Theo __ _ _-_ Success boys. � l --"-\ I- A: �cGilliyray__—MMoney to Loan. ay oeQ $ as the pa hmasser should be more vigilant fahed Kana, and.the round of a voice that summer Amon @thesvisitors dnrin the est` •hx �, �, �, in the discharge of duty. fa still. g R Q A_ @w :honsand'dollars, private funds, a soH Ther@ s some talk of the Football alnb - --+--• - week were : Misses Ma , Nettie an Kate li to loan on Real Estate Mortgages at rasa- �0 ,400 a," , 1 o Bambridge, Of 1118 Y. ► Txos. P RgER,Bar- �•, having a demonstration on Dominion day i GREEN RIVER. Guild, o Tar- x,.r:; onable rates of interest. 4 y . ado$ �, .• �, ' onto. Misses Florence.and Edna C ester, - . riever,Pickering, (every saturday.l ." �' a M , a1 o but we h ve not been yet made av�m of 4 °' Fred Hoover spent a few days at home 'of Bendale, ; Mr. and Mrs. .Arms onq, O. F. DOWNES BARRISTER, al°r °°' . .n parsic>ltla s. � , ', Solicitor, Gonyeyanoer, Nota,y Public, Q eII p a•- . ~ ' last week• YonQe street Rev. F. C. seat's, issff +M �, o The pithy an•d Lindsey Baptist AB•. ' r Mrs. O. b. Dotes'was visiting friends at etc., has permanently located in Claremont, o,� t� .w soCialion will meet in Convention bare on Viola and Edna Beam, Streetevilh, and } / O,ffioe in Bu Hall, Brock street, north.. Ca )R a >q r4 t ,,, ,y �Vhilevale last week. X xav �� the thirds Wednesda and Thursda in others. "j It Money to Loon. _ � , :., S y James Dnnshealh, of Roseville, was the b �► June. It is expected that a very. lar e. Anotb@r conf@route p@kr is drawing to a ' O h j'�'� a " 0 •, g guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dnnaheash on Y Feferi F gatberin both IA and clerical well be close and with it the people of •this lace ,�...;v..,�.:.;> •-' i A annday est. gifts and R ,�,,�,,,,,",,,__. - �� > O avr ci a - ' ! 'present from all part of the district. . -some of our ingloisitive yanng girls must part with their earn ! '' I Hon. .Yohn Dryden will. adtirese ill@ would like well to know how Tom and the eonrteous junior pastor, Rev. E.R.Yonnq,; F`:4 F. `pVHALEY, VETERINARY o w I - >g o H. surgeon and Dentist, Graduate of On- LU - ' = � o a o i tiP. electors of this locality on Fridaya who reaches his farewell sermon on tario Veterinary Coilet;e;Torontori Graduate in =Q � p*D I 'a ibb q " a ,0 I June 8th in the Gown hall. Ther@swill ® Onryblackamb brhas been very busy this Sabbath neat. May the God of love •! Dentistry. Member of.the Ontario Veterinary +� 4L.. . ' = _ Association. Dentisczy a specialt . Calls by ~ ,d m 0•: a c a�' 0.0 °pw o $. also be other speakers present. Opposi• week, on account of the wet weather, as overshadow and lead him as he advances A. day or night prompptry attends to. Office, tW ,m. M d N ao ci o f Tele a hand PoatO�ces, white- � .�� C'3 �a •� map, tion invited. Doors open at 7:80, chair the farmers can do nothing else much but in the ehrietian ministry.' Residence, p poly oA w� Z ., c7p M taken ata m. All will be mace aver get their ,horses shod. It's a bad storm Th@ nnnual festival at`Centennial Meth- Val.. - o I o o 8'. : $�m ti • p' that don't blow good to someone. odist cbnreb tack place last Thursday - . 1. HeHOPKINS,VETERINARY SIIR• =Q Q. ' A 0 .• ", ti o o ow come. Some of the toughs of our town blacked afternoon and evening, May 24tb. In: . 11• GEON, Graduate o1 the Ontario-Vet- .F J I �----- h d o r Tll@r@ will b@ numerous road jobs let in them6elves iA die 18e, went D t0 fir. D. _ ' orinazy College Toronto, registered member F- qq n ►+ this neighborhood during the next few �' p spite of the rain th8r@ was a goodly at- of the Ontario beterinary Medical Association, '� i o W. a b6 -S G ` A weeks. grant }las been made on the Hoover's and charivbried the newly mar teIIdanee and gaits a success. The tart Qffice,residence and shoats forge one and one- M m b M m . a, a P li ried eonple in the wee emu' honra of Thlore• served by the ladies was extra good, for ' uarter miles north of reen River. steel 4 $o .0 e r� .0 e $ 9tb con. east, bus we are afraid' It is too day morning last. After getting all the ,` . . atwin shoes at iron prices. O ice and shop. a I a Cq •� o ® a small to thoroughly repair the road caber@ it was patronized by the Pickering Cricket - ' g Tele- E3 o ro a A o w a R y P Rood things they could.eat, and money be- hours from 7 to 11 a,m.and 1 t , '! p.m. , "s 'oil � needed. However, small mercies tbank- sides, were not sstisfled they wanted more club on its way from Malvern. Rev. (i, graph address whitevale out,, P. of address, _ __T m ' W. Stevetlson as chairman dispensed an Green Rover,Ont. - fully recoiled and larger ones in proper• mone Mr. Hoover Vain came clot and ' N S, VETERINARY tion. I y admirable ro a Rev. F. C. $cam. �]� H O P K I 1 ELM DAL Ei '; told them they had better leave, but they a former astorr, w s resent and made 1 ' • surgeon, graduate of Ontario veterin ! .'.: The Baptist Sabbath School intend to declined to do so until he called out a few P P By] College, Tprontc.11 ffi�ilia e. rC�aenby da have an B3Cnrlion°io Niagara �''aIIB 918 P'g• and.R's, Then the seas decided they a short address, air alsotiid P1: R. Young, , ton's avenue, Pickeri. g g p L L E R MILL. Toronto, About the 26111 of Jane. Ar• had better lease. Good for them that B.A., the junior'pastor. Mrs. Ross, nee R' • ` . or night promptly -attendcl to. Lame an diseased feet attended to at m4 own forge,where rangement are now being made for the they did. MiLLEAN)i. Mise Lillie Laxton, ndered most, excel- : - and somebartering of a comfortable boat. ' t blacgemithing work.. Man always on hand. i hest rice a d for Oat e►nd Burl@ for As Cedar Grove. ! tions. Miss Mulholland also gave several - R p p Y this ezeurelon will be one of pDueb enjoy . res.din s Mise Wilson added much to k9 HOAiAS A. GRAHAM, VETERI:�- feed. mast all are eipected to attend who pose 6 = ARY BURGEON,Graduate of the Ontai•i Mica Pennock, of Missouri, II. S. is the eyening'x pleasure by her beantifnl R _ veterinary College,Toronto,regietered inembe Those desirous f having '1"�prinR 'Wheat sibly can• spending a few weeps at Mr. T. Kennedy's. voice rendering home choice. songs in a . ' of the Ontario veterinary Medical Association. mixed with tb it Fall Wh@at for grist, The band will serenade the villagers on Frank Reesor, of Mount Joy, spout sun most eharmin style.le. " The proceedings.s 1 also honorary member of the Ontario Medical can have i6 done so, ell I have a Satarde while the members of the same da under the rental roof. . g y p g society, treats all disea9es o1 domesticated ani y+ Y pa ended with singing, god wave the queen. male. Also particular attention to ti eterinary gUa�tit an hand for that . 1 Iwill b® comfortably ;sated in tIl@ir new ,y'rank Chapman, of Aadley, made a fly ��� Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at j ppippg@, wagon. The boys have displayed con• itig visit on Sunday to friesds of bis former I ; GREENWOOD reasonable rates. Office at the Buell known es- - - 1•, —_ _ 1 _ �° tablisament of Graham Bros..one mile west of Good ground Chbp Feed ;18 and $20 per siderable enterprise in purebaeing such s 6. S. + Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont punctual- �.aa ton. F our $1.50 per cwt. bandsome turnout, and when they visit :Samuel Hoover preached an eloquent Miss M. Cheep, of Toronto,! has been ly attende3 to, 131y , localities sermon to a crowded house on Sunday. ' Large quantity f Bran d Shorts 'for gale. other localities they will have nothing to visiting her borne for the past weak. fear as a rival in the rig Iine. We hope they carried away some of the miss Ella Byers, of Toronto-, is visiting CHOPPING 5 lots per bag, done every; truths so clearly explained by our Ilennon- {n� �'a�� Our town constable made an err@at tb@ with Mrs. E. Stilwell and friends this - is _ _ da in the week. ire brother• 1' N - _ __ _ , - -, other day, the culprit being a gentleman week. HOMAS IINN, Conveyancer, Com• There is a great amount of gravels the 10 w. H, �wis , FRED. R. GEE, cow. The charge being that of trespass- creeks brought down but the recent ;flood, . H. Harris, B. A., L. L. $.,ia hors #: ner 1br taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- , , in on the ' peens ro rt without per* i e ro er lace RiiQht i„c a few weeks,= ,he having lately stood r Y , 1 m�ssio g PROPRIETOR. R Q property y which, if placed,in t p P P mont,Ont. - _ ,-- : __ ___ ___ _.___T__.-_ mission of the owner. As it was a first be he untr bogs. 'GCh sat put his•final exams,for alaw er. ;, neflt t co y y y. p ' BIINTINCI Issuer' of Marriageassure the fine of $$ and costs was re• preaching into practice and haul some of Mrs. Sophia Webb, of Toronto, h'as for �;. Be Licensee for the County of Ontario: of- IN A" IET,: TALK: turned: There are other cattle hereabouts it ? the past week been visiting with her par '' floe at the store or at his residence,Pickering Qj that should have ere this been before she Thele is a good roe et of an abundant Mr. and Mrs. C. •J. Wilson: Gallas®. 12-y - p I� outs, R.BEATON TO�V:�'SHIP CLERH authorities. harvest in this section, although the heavy Messrs. Dea�yr and Johnston haeme ea•' • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking 1. i The Methodist brethren are making rains of the past week somewhat checked _gaged with.N. Pengelly to run leis stump- s the owth of Gin and dams ed the corn. 0 every arrangement for their annual pio. gr g lug machine this summer and fall. affidavits,. Accounta•fit and Insurance Agent, + ' �, but, on the whole, the farmers appear to " Mone; to.loan on farm property. Wills pro �; , nic on Domini.,n Daymbich will be cele- Bicycling is all the go around oris vile 4 BroughamPevery Mondays ails;noon s-for,b the '. � - be liOntented. braced this year on Monde Jal 2nd, la a just now: Several new wheels have y y y W'�hat ae expect : An arena to be built g J La,naaccion of business. 1—_�-v ,_ - l the first falling upon Sunday. The band on Main St. Good times at the IIninn been purchased all of wbioh have the lat. . M�{�ONEY TU LOAN 'AP;PLY TO F. r �1'` f • has been engaged for the afternoon and School picnic. Andrew to take up his eat improvements. il Hutchison, apppraiser at Claremont for ' .�Of h - � evening, When night falls upon this sired abode on the end drive favus. To see the The Brougham and Greenwood senioif , i _ Canada Permanent I :an & Savings Co., head % earth, a grand concert will be liven in the Medical Healeb Officer in the neighborhood football teams will meet in Mr. Parris- 1E� gg 0 ` .: i office,Toronto, stock capital 63,000,000, Total As i8 usual a splendid time will M,D08. ders field west of ibis village on 9aturdap : assets X8,700,000. The company lends money onA church. p before long. � ' lowest current rates of interest and on favor- i be worded those who attend. •�F•• evening, Jane 2nd, to play a friendly ; . able' terms" of repayment, `mortgarges and de- - Wm•R.eith moved his family and bonse- • . Highland Creek. . game. A good game may be expected. bentures purchased. No commission, No delay Expenses moderate. 4e_tf . -- hold effects to Toronto ibis week, wbere Quite a number of our sports attended A. POST, COUNTY NNTY ARCHITECT I be will reside. The earns in which were Last Wednesday was the 641h anniver• Malvern on the 24th, but tho' no prizes - a A• for the county of Ontario Drawings loaded his furniture. mei with somewhat wiry. of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs.JOhn were brougnt home, Paddy Jim says if it ' ; andspecifioations furnished for every class of '' 1) of an acrid@lot while moving out of she Duncan Of chis plane. Mr. Duncan will had not rained and made' the grass so - building. Steam and hot water heating sad ' ventilation a speciaay. Office—Gerrie Block ° station yard. ItOr" some reason she ran be $2 ears of age in AtlAtill nest, and slippery be would have got something.. - 'a eoraw Dundas and Brock streets, waitbr: •. of! the track and caused a block oT the Mrs. Duncan is alreadyy 84,- They em" Trp rt again Jim. .-', , Besidenoe—Kinxeton Road East Pickering. s7-y t line for some time. We wisb Mr. Reith grated to this country from eounty Ty The recent rains greatly damaged T. PENNELL, HOUSE PAINTER and family every prosperity in the city, rone in the year lWk,and settled in the many culverts and bridges. in thin vicin- Y E• and Decorator. All kindeof house paint- - and shall expect to receive a• visit from townshi of Scarboru, which was then a p ity. A. Buyer's dam at his saw mill was• N ;. ins,sign writing, graining, paper-hanging, lar- , ,fact wildsruess. The have brought washed several rods down stream and al-:: jug, kalsomining, tinting, etc., done on sort ( ! them occasionally, - pe y .I. notice. All painting done by use will be of pure _i o= i up a large family who are all highly re• though the breaking of Mr. Boyers dam, linseed oil and white lead and satisfaction suer- i ®ROUOMAIM. spected, one of whom is our worthy post•- caused a great strain on F. L. Green's anteed. An early order solicited. Any order ' - :� ,I • . ' , master, James Duncan. Quiet industrious three dams none of thbm went out. They . left with J.Tanner& Son, butchers, Pickering, - . will receive prompt attention. Work gip andsetbing is ns ally said about Bairie►rd`s Please >�esd XXIIX ehsptEi of Idatlb�v. lives shay have lived respected and bbloy• caste only saved by hard work. % '� .Ili1. ` resideme, W _ y Stanley Gerow yisited in Hamilton last ed by all. Although at this advanced age Our creamery and ebeese factory it ;-` ►j�HOMAS POUCHER,-Licensed Auo- Bargains and s�me piece of jewelry that wok• - sh@ old gentleman may be aeon Goy day being pushed through- with all possible 1 tioneer,valuator,etc.,for East Yory and has come from his stock.' Perhaps a tak- Re9I. Reed will 0 St.Jobn's ulpit workin in his arden. When assing seed and will be running in the course the whole o1 North anti South Ontario. Strict Py P g �' P p g attention given to 411 orders by wail or telegraph. next Sunday. - their residence this morning your corres• of a week. Prof. J. C. Kincaid, of Corn- �;; Charges Moderate. Address TAGS.POUGHER, ins brooch or stick gin, a handsome ring or - Box 47,Brougham.On t, Mrs•• James Ho le, we are sorry state pondent saw him making a fence, driving wall, has been engaged as. head man to, - chain, or a pretty set of bangles. He has is again very poorly. in the stakes with a large beetle with a run the- faexory. About 800 cows pace STILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., sold . hundred —he has hundreds left.- T. C. Brown bee a host of ariiCleas for vim that would put to shame many a already been supplied by the farmers ' • Green River,solicits sales from his num- y p irous friends both far and near. Bales of farms, . sale. See advt. Elsewhere• young man of 25. Mr. Duncan has been around to furnish the milk. Your scribe �,:_ arm stock,and everything that is to be sold will When you go to Whitby, look over his - ' be handled by the subscriber with the utmost T. W. LamOreanZ, of Hamilton, called all his life a strong conservative in politics with a good many others hopes it wiU be s � �1, care and sold to thq very best advantage. ssly stock. .' .: upon old friends here Tuesday. and what is still better a true Christian. a wonderful success. ,A- ..- .: ° OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE I John Poacher and wife, with their eorl Long may they Continue to live and en- A very good game of football wok , J i V 'Maker. Pegged dna sewn work. orders R' EEN WO spent the 2�Itb liars with friends. joy one alnotbere society. played here on Saturday evening between •;,:; prOmi;tly attended to. Experienced workman- Frank Gerow leaya next week for the the junior and senior teams which result- � ., • - Don't forget theetand,nearlyoppoeitetheG011y Where he bas secured a remunerative MALVERN. ed in 2 to 8 in favor of the seniors. Both News,Hing street,Pickering village. 7-v situation. these teams are open for challenges from . (�bRDON HOIISE, Pickering, Ont., Psiterecin d� Ade�rsrs 11a�e got their Notwithstanding the dull appearance of outside country teams. T e 'nnior tbam VI :7amee Gordon,proprietor, This s p h i g ROLLER MILLS,,, . thrashing engine repaired and are now tris moMin on, 24tb, a large crowd layad two matches with PiC�erinR CoI- Etn� new brick bnildin , finished in superb, style. Every convenience and comfort for the - ready for aIle fall trade• assembled ere to Gel@brace 1116 Qaeon s age, both of which resulted in a draw. �- . a d ahedepublic. New andcommodiouestables 1 1 The football bo a will visit Greenwood Birthday with the Searboro Football and We would like to know when this. game' say Wheat, Nts and Two Rowed on Saturday Rol,have a match. Next Cricket Teams. Every preparation was is going to be played•off. s Saturday weak the Andre team will be made for a and time, but the elements �r � ..,. Y WANTED here fora ams. J it A union Sunday school picnic, ander , � .:'. Barle g did not smile upon the event and about the auspices of the Kinsale, t.Ziac Incl _. I Ontario, J. M. Gerow met with a misha while noon rain Commenced and continued alGreenwoodMethodist Sunda schools, p fl y for which I will pay' . up nortb fishing last week. While crossing most unoeasialgly all afternoon and even- will be held in Mr. Clark's grove east of PICBERING BRANCH. .Y . a log he slips and fe21 and ii is thong hi inR, Although the after noon was wet this village on Thursday, the 7th of June. : Y , . __ the }llgh88t pr1C8. . _ fractured a nb. He secured a good haul several events took lace and resulted as Reme er a date. A b' time may bah , . . 1. Open for the transaction of all legitimate _:.5: - F - ••. - of trout, however. follows : 100 yard�raoe-C Crew, E expect d a' the committee o management,, : ; Banking Business. Charles Matthews left for the states,on Huston J Murphy. '200 yard race--•C CO ►N MAL for feed are doing all in their poaver to make it a - Orncit Hovas—From 10 to 8• Saturdays 2+ + Monday, the, train at Pickering. Crew, i Hust�,n, J Jones, Half-mile success. � big s read will be lot forth,. . -- ' to l o'clock. y _ - • He came to Cagnada from York state when races=-G Grieves, J 3furpLy, E Huston. aLd everyone knows what the three above 13avin s Bank in connection. per ton' . This ffia ea` . three years old, and bas resided tonus• Putting shot--a Stinson, R Callender. named towns can do-in the line of yak• -: �, - ($-y) GEOR( � HERR, Mana er. I�I uously in Pickering and Brougham for Hop, step and jump--(I frieVes, J 82.y, will be a refreshment stand q , the be t feed thea® le. i the peat 78 years. He now goes back to Murphy. fleVara football teams were On the grand ; and two good games of ' D-ECRER'SLIVERY i I �' lt, - the land of hie birth. present and some pplaying was done,but as football will be played,lst the Greenwaadi =a _,' 'rI , a:.., I cispuNl arose, the asp will be again seniors vs. the Kinsale sentare, 2nd the . 11 I. BOARsois®.. t _ contested.for. Tb®Parkdale and Pinker• (Ireenw Od n s lost the gitisalea o jn for agai Firat•clasa vehicles and hairselr for hire day FLOITI ,,�- a1�Yl�ly, frig cricket Teams were prayent,bnt id not juniors. 1. or night. Teaming drIne - 3 g promptly by Rev. E. R. Young, the famous lecturer, play. The rogram of the day ill be - � l y.or job. Bus in connection meet per bag. . �a1,11toba, Ill 75 � �_ ing all G T R trains. Freight and bas promised• to come to the ScarbOro repeated, it Js thouq,ht, about Sa urdav, 'John Stubbs, of the Bolton brass band,: - express slivered to all T I Methodist church and give an address ou June 9, of which hill particulars will be blew his horn so vigorously that he. burst parte of f per bag'•, -• pia travels through the old lalads,En laud tlf the villiage. . ' " i .' i anonnced nezt wok. Had the day bean a b cod vessel in his nook. . . 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A well-told story is a .welcome as a saw ,Y ^l. - - g - e church, as we say, was packed long beans is a aiek room. Learn to kee ur 11 n ^Ne i,fo@ been married some3 years. All myself ridioulous.when alt m good resolu- '. .(THZ END.] ,_ p y -j yy before the preanne},ee appeared. fie Caine own troubles to yoaraelt. The world ie�tot �`: my yoiit i ; rind all its hopes and disappoint• tions fled besforo I)erwepnt Croftoa'a familiar unetuall to hie a intment, lfke an bus r menta, M*o so far off from me; that I could voice, but nobody laughed at me after all P Y opo Y ] to eat a for yc►ur ills and aorto - almost think them part of another life. I —for everybody �>remembered, what I sup- ordinary man. It was mid-afternoon, and IT T9 A BIG CONCERN. Learn to stop croaking, I .you cannot e . 'P, ,W f�rgot the long separation, the parting, posed all the soot! to have forgotten, that the aaa was deolining when he glided across `_ any good in the world, keep the to . the obancel. Alreseiy ahs►dows were lying yourself. Learn to hide our tea nd . ,*bioh we once thought a parting forever, we were betrothed in our youth- When soisse iateresttaFflei:Cts Abeaut t>ae Fam• Y Pa• :, heavil iii the corners of the church and aches under a pleasant smile. No one res � ' which was made between Derwent and me. we left Estaour�, six ltttle orphan irle under Cha ga�terier an the darker side. A eax Rea Marthe In Parts. 4.• to hear whacker ou have the ear a " i What did it matter? Ant now, though kiaeed ms at the door--my children whom Y , '- we are+ together, we are still solitary pec• I had taken to so�iy solitude to share my few ligbt.s were glimmering about the To provide three meals is day for over headache or rheumatism. Don't ory. T rs ole, with little natural occupation in this older orphanage nd then I left them in abance , but�these served only to illuminate 3,400 mea and women is both a costly and do well enough in novels, but they are ut t, T�> 1Q the stranger'!s form grad fano ; they did not of lace in real life. !.earn to meet nr ,� nay world. Derwent will be succeeded undisputed posses on. 'These seven years a difficult business, yet this is what is.done P y - b r l+ghteo the mass of hu$hed and a aliag friends with L smile. y hie brother s son only, and not hie own; have even them 11 row up to be almost b the hu a Farieian dr code Hrm known The good hueno ed % . and_as for my Estcourt, it has no kin. women;—they sr sll my family ati]l, sad humanity before him. Tha ahotr, with Y g Y A man or woman is always walao�e, but h@ If any one should chanbe to remember there are more of them now; but at I3llfont bowed heads, lust above. the breath; began ae Cho B•,n 1llarche. dyspeptic or hypochondriac is not wan d ' Clara Nu gent of Estcourt, that friend will Mr. Crofton and' I have lived for years tO chant ' - I h of these 3,0110 employes receive anywhere, and is a nuisance as well. - . not need to hear my story over again. I ,alone. Who shall lay anything to trio charge ahree substantial meals a day without am Derwent Crofton'$ wife, at the head of Hilfont is a greeter house ?ban Estocurt. Qf Giod's elect? charge, and a staff of 130 servants is do- Combined Shelf and Window Sere n. aE3' .the oldest family in the county—for S3ir It stands one ill•—a lords leamtn It is God that justifieth, -• a s y' R g " puled to lack after trio culinary arrange• A chance to set pies and other "goods d' . John is of the-younger branch•--I have white house, sot iataras ue, but rather It ie t,'hrist that died. P q fresh from the oven where they may a of brothers, eiete.e, nephews, and nieces what fa called mpoawq--#or it has ao While they sang the prmober stoodquiitea menta slam Every day 3,600 ounds of ' beyond „umber on my husband's side ; but antiquity to boastjof, but was built and! stdl,and looked at the people—that strange P before being placed its the pantry, is d ar., Rr' bread are eaten, and every morning�for to the heart of every housekeeper: But he - ezcopt :i, r.a old consine and distant kine• and not withouto tentstion, by Derwent$ and motley masa, the rich and the poor, the breakfast 200 onnde of coffee are ut into ordinary window ledge and the 'bench o t- folk, no i,'icnda on my own. . Wa are bots► grandfather—and may be leen by half the sick and the well, .the disgraced and the p p side the kitchen door afford a ve inae rich, perks ewe-acre still richer now, that country, eo eiiri Yn is its $ition. The reputable, the pampered and the starving, two huge coffee pots.and exhausted by the rY ere p g P° resting place for theFe dainties thou h fli s . is in a modest countr fashion - the riches the shameful and the clean of life - • g r .; Y , gardens are terra d, hangfn on the eanni- , the hap• time the meal is over, the family cat, and the neihbora' a to of our own lands; but in all this res house, est a-lo es the onder an ride of the pY and the wretched together. When the ' g P , P sIng The day before my visit Bays a traveller would no doubt vote against any innovat on } save when we have vieitora, there ii nobody neighborhood• enc even the duke's park is g ceased, he spoke a+s if he talked ' ' The illuetratian a►hich is h re but Derwent and me. "Only Mr. Crofton not finer than ohrs. From my morn! g the menu included stewed rabbit of old wa s. �- ng ri ht on; he read no prayere,he turned to no ' and it° resented shows how accurst a ainat s} n ':_ and myself, and come scare of servants, in- room, which ie stall ail white and gold, and ritual ; ha did cot even use the great Bible order that every one should have a taste of appetites may beeecured for Pies, ca e, doors an 3 out of•doors,attending to us two, bridal•like, and wvhich Derwent will not of saint Age4Lha s--but_only spoke in a quiet it no�fewer than 1,200 rabbits were placed sauce, and other articles while cools g, -- , , - . our hou,::, our gardens, and our possessions. have changed, I can see some twenty miles way, like a man who etontintues a thought in the $tawpan$. - . R ..All the thoughts of all this little colony of of open country,ajnd can watch my husband begun : Whenever omelets are while the entrance to the house of flies a d -. 5. "'For the Lord " he said "is the maker provided for breakfast 12 000 e s have to other insects is still guarded against. A 4e people revolve around .the all important coming home, ala#ost in any direction, an ,. ► ag queationa—what shall be placed upon our hour before he lreaohee me. Mince that of on all." be bought for thio single meal, and when *_'' table when we dine ? what fruits and flow- time when our re t 'c was uenched in a here was no sermon its S9aint A athes •' `� g l Y q that afternoon. Eemlesiastiaalt tY chicken ie the tragic srtcle no fewer than '` - era shn',1 make our rooms fragrant_? when day into sorrow and loneliness, far more y spesatiiaer, we wi'1 tido ? how we shall amuse our- poignantt han if th t Iso a had never been,I there was no service. But the preacher 1,000 are roasted. oke to the ale and their hearts hung The other day stewed hare was one of selves ?yH.hat we shall put on . Igo and do not think anp trou le 1►as crossed our ep pep ; �; visit the old people in the village, and the threshold--forpotlwent's brothers and sister. upon his words. But what thoso words the item. During this meal 450 hares ' f housekeeper has dainties made for them are prosperous, and I have neitiier.. We were no man way tell us at this day. were eaten, and two large barrels of red when they are sick, and flannels when the live in this great beautiful house,whch is It has been .whispered, indeed, that what wine ware actual! consumed in tbd makin �. weather is cold. - And Derwent hunts a the most oommo�iious and convenient of he said took different meanings to the mem• Y g - little; riles a good deal, does some mild houses, nearly alll the year through. We bers of that str'antge audience. Each heart of sauce. Fifteen or sixteen casks, or - «.1 - - - • I magisterial duty as seldom as Ise can, And go up to town generally for a few weeks in received its own message. .-Wide as the 6,000 bottles of wine and 1,200 bottles of ' takes.care ��f mo. And the country thinks June; sometimes wt+ etretuh our curse earth were Cho ulfe between those hearers. � '� Y g beer are drunk b the stuff aver da a' ''*� ' very wail of us,and gi�•es us high credit, and a little further, crass the Channel. At Hut the preseher's message bridged them Y y Y~ `; -�,,�- �,,, so we spend our life. Christmas three or four Crofton families all. From his quivering lip sod melting three bottlew each i$ the allowance. _._* �� . � . - Ia any body in thio world ever aanteiit? and seine of my aiiaient kinafolka, come to voice each eon! drank the water of life. Three thousand six hundred paunda of - Once upon a time we two havingeverything °Hilfont, and all th!e year through I qo often Afterward each kept iia own secret, and gotatoe$ are eq.ten every morning for break• SECURE WINDOW SHL►LF A\'D SL"SL�EN. �. alae we hvanted, broke.:our hea:ta for ei}eb for a couple of da sat a time to Estaonrt, told not of that triirat, ar of its assuaging, fit, sad on be day of my visit 2,400 !stead shelf ia, laced on i e '' a other. Now we are married, and breaking to see my girls. The girls-are good girls "He speaks to me," sighed the patrioiau, Pounds of beefsteak had been eaten at the P ted the kitehe of hearts is at once and forever totally out affectionate and romisin so that estab• with bowed head. "How happens this,tor same meal• I window on iron brackets, and from t - outer corners of this a wooden frame :of the question ; at least,after that fashion. lishment thrives. NVe havoc good neighbors I thought no man did know that inner his- The kitchen"arrangements are on a most - ' ' .. But if all the rest of you are content, you tolerable-society, �,sande who- love us—aud tory? 1 have never told--" elaborate scate. I saw three huge mar• erected. Over this frame, both top, aid . ya. good women who dwell at home, r,nd take thus we live. It ria' not Tike trio life of a "To me I To nie"." sobbed thepauper'and mitres or stewpans at work, each contain- and ends, is stretched wire mosquito ne { - _ comfort in your life, you are not like woman that one iqi ices in one's youth— the castaway--"the preacher speaks to me. ing 400 ounds of beef and 460 pints of ting, the edge of the netting being drawn . sagg g so as to just meet the lower part of the t ( me• that brand it ne 11 ible existence irp which My misery, my shame—the whole world, water. Each pan weighs close on a ton. aaah when it is raised to the hes ht of the , A' My hfiahand is I believe indeed wit}iout the ideal two of a �oang fancy live like par- knows, but .no man ever ut$deraLood be- S3even hundred pinta of spinach in one stew• g i b `partiality trio best and 'kindest of men, sons helping each ether to .all unthought-of fore." pan were also being prepared for the same •top of the frame: A screen is than provided when the window is o en, and a board cannot trust myself to speak of .net• schievemente. Ill ie far too ea�yp too leis• The efterncon waned. The ehadowe meal. The appparatus for boating the plata P ~ .; Y x Pe great cost$1250. It should be recollaoted that shelf secured, which is guarded from the 1 x went ; but then he is so good that his ural too lu ur'' us for that• but it is dee ned under the ggalleries. The outeidep. V � :. very goodness troubles hie impatient wife. what'the other newer comes to be, the coin• house clung like one child to the voicae of all this is absolutely free of charge. There ` At the bottom of my heart' I am happy ; mon life. If Derwent were but to exert the preacher. It was as still as tl►e courts is also a e tial hais•dressing e$tablishment but I am not content. He has what people _himself, and take i in public estimation the cif Heaven when"a soul iia pardoned: Tho reserved for the staff. . ' The Baby s Shoe. �I call a great stake in the country—he is a place he deserves ! But we aro lonely—our stranger spoke in a low but penetrating A few facts about this remarkable firm One cannot be too careful in the early great proprietor—a man of perfect leisure, heirs are other pel ple's children—we have voice. Not a)word was lost by the remot• may not be without idterest, for they are selection.of shoes for the baby's foot, lti . - and of very good talents. When anything attained all that man likes to attain in this est. He spoke of the love of Gad the Fath• now given for the first tinge. Tho total ie all wall enough to clothe the tender little - rouses him, his energy is fiery. I have life, and have nothin g to look for. Where• er and of the life of Christ the Son. income last year was $31),000 000. 'On the extremities in d'ain woolen socks - � never seen an; one eo prom t, so sudden,' fore it follows h a natural conse ueineae e oke-Of sin skid for ' nesit of sorrow Hof white goods sale day last Februar � and in y° q p P" y (ono shoepe with soft kid solea while the child ie eo s(ure ; but then nothing ors rouse him. that the thmRd which wo do here leave-at sham® and of�pease. . Ho spoke of eacrifiae, day only) $400,000 was tanken in in ready yyet in arm and does not stand up on them. _ .. ' nowadays. The greatest effort he makes least one of us restless and that I can not of patience, of purity, and of hope, and ai cash, sod then there.were over 60,0(x? ous- ,It erem$ to the soft-hearted ,nurse and I _ . - at any time is a day's shootin A mind accept entirely, 'and be satisfied with, our the eternal li! . tomers. Tisa stock is valued at $100,003,• mother as if nothing harshe3r should ever, L = more liberal, or a kinder lies t, id; cot in placid and gentle lot. Not once d d he allude to the petty diff 0(?0. Fire hundred shop litters era detected touch the little rose-petallike feet, and! --- Christendom ; but thea—I au pose rafter I ferenoes amoi the lew.hosstbowedand by shop walkers, who ksok down from the theyy ar :out in horror at the shoe with the all,and in brief, it is just this Darwont is (pro ISE COXTINU$D-) breathless be oro hon �3uoh paltry things up er Hoots, iu Cho course of a year• stiff sole Yat the moment that the child. �+ � �oWh ch is°a very great deal ore than I BRITISH NAVAL NOTES. : 1 so ri;hess or erty,orposition or obscurity, �'he Boa Marche is governed by twelve bas to rest'Lia weight upon his feat, if the Wk � . , - he did not roeioguize. Bespoke to men and divectors, ail vary wealthy men three of foot is covered at all, it should 'be with • am- There is nothing much to a expected rt>oplen, the eliildren of GoJ. Ho spoke to whom ate hound to ba on the remises something that can support it ani shall not . from me, and he is satisfied ; but there i9 a Aecordmg to a service journal the Btitiih sinners and Ito sufferers, and to patient from is .' the morning until S o clock at warp it, and that shoe must have s stiff j ; - greatdeal tote expected from him, end I stn Admiralty have direated that on the return saints ; he sad nothing about"0148$03"; he nlght- - y different proceeding:to the sole, with no added height whatever for � +� li, quite the reverse. He ought to bis in Parlis talked of hutr an bein s • he rebuked .them Engliu, ;x`otorste system. Ten thousand the heel—a child should never wears raised I 1 meat, he ought to take a teat lace amon of the Channel squadron to England the dollars' worth of g. P g for their sins '; he comforted them for their goods are returned. every heel at all -. it should he worn by no one till I • �� .. t - public men, he ought to be a public strep tli battle ahi�s Royal Soverei n Ern ress of da on aoo mat of ladies being alloyed, to the foot is full grown. g • P mieeriea ; he �motei their heart ; ne shook Y W and succor, a name for the weak to take India, and Resolution are to be supplied their souls ; e passed ovbr their !Ives a$ change their minds. Thera is a buffet The soft kid sole that libet�ia sr3 apprn• - - is refuge in. Perhaps few people kgow that with cordite chargea.in the plane of black conflagration etsses, bu ng to as e, puri• whore any one, no mattes whether a our• priste to the ilelieate little foot ie too / he is able to be all that, if he vs ould but put tying to new rowth- chaser or noE, may have a glass of port yieldingg ; ae soft as the foot itself, it pulls '_ - forth bye strength—int 1 know.—and it Powder charges fop use with the six-inch Ae hos k , the anner of his ecu Less• , y b y, ar loaaonsde u at the ti , and tilts the Cowin toe po wine some aherr , . rand , p 6 g , : . '' chafes m every day of my Iffe. quick-firing guns. Their lordships state ante changed before t em, like that of fan and cake$ free of ehearge. upward, and presses more or lass painfully i "`,1 . For I think, _perhaps, if he had children, that, as the cordite char es for these g g ins great and bol man o i. charged wit i' upon the tamps of the little thin easily im• young faces blooming up along Lia .path, are beingsuplibdfer ezperimental purposes, the bardea o souls, d why Persua►deth raced nails which it meets. As much that 1lerwent would have had a motive for theyy are w be used exclusive) for tsetses {i�RI4Ds FACTS. p ThP new char Y P them• A flu , inn�i' ight glowed through _ -' - I- danger, too, lies in a stocking that is too.; , Such exertion, whirl► lie has not now. I ges are to be stowed in the him features,a a sacred lam ln•n thron h r 17 tight ; that being as bad as an .ill-fitting used to fancy that I hoped wa sjiould have hottest magazines of each chi in order that p B g Watchmakers rarely suffer '�roiii weak no childrt:u; I used to persuade myself Y P aLbaster or s me exquisite $hell. His p14in- eyes, shoe,arresting development, making corns, ; the.test of the cordite ma he as severe as Live lip tremb ed. His deep eyes burned Lad and causing ingeowing nails, even a hole in , , that I-did not wish to have the dangerous possible. The Repulse, battle ship, and, retreated as if they veiled themselreut. The most valuable pearls are perfectly the etookiag sometimes doing that. I 1 • joy of one such child as I- was, a child Blenheim, cruiser, are also to be su lied round. - . . l.. of old a;{e, aud love too groat—eo g Pl? An esfpreessio dstszling to behold settled One third of ?lis earth Is controlled b A stocking should fit even moth ears• ; with cordite char es for their six-Inch quick u n bu face His white garment Cher- y. fully than Lha shoe, allowing every move_ i t.• that when that hope came, as it Bring guns when they join the channel ��° the AagIc-3azon rave. mens of Lha font tree play ; it cannot be. did come, I was amazed at Lha very Hoed squadron. At the end of Biz months �" light and hong Suddenlyy passing, he Leather trunks were used in Ro after stretched tort Lia beads. 1Vhat deltesate early as lbs time of Cirpsar. ins Lao smooth and fine in manufacture. and and deluge of secret delight which over- bein supplied with the new ammunition, arrangement f the ohaacel Illuminated it cricoid have tits Lew Beams Le possible. . powered n{e almost against my will. I the Captain of aaah ship is to furnish the them± It was otio0d b roan and a ken Fully ane-third of Cha female elation is color should be considered I never told any one of this hidden and inex. Admiralty with a special re rt on the p of France are laborers on farms- Poe Moreover i , po of afterward low the breath. Fors he am there are gate injurious dyes, causing !' preasible jay, tripe joy that was to brighten cordite used, and that remainin under his Foeeveey widower who mari•tes awjdot►, bad eruptive troubles, and even blood- ' out of ho a into realit onl Heaven hel char e, g raised them i bonediotion upon the people, p y' Chore are eleven who es nee maideaa me, for one day ; but wheat was past and CUntraae far bu�tdingsix new aruigs of there setntil ted #cora the. palm$ a 11ghL. Po poisoaiag, especially in theehadee of green. . . gone, and I sinew that was all over for me, the second pleas have been awarded b the some said tri t it was rehe�ted from the The otter• of East India is tmitfed to drive A large shoe to as apt to create corns on the r . then this came to my mind about Derwentti Y radiance of tb man's face. Some saii+I chat fish into nate, and Chu$ sate 'as an aid to foot by rubbing as a small one'is by com- - British Admiralty. The oonstruotiou of the it had anoth r cartes. Only this L aaee, fishermen. pressing, acid a stocking ie as powerful in What reason had he t'o rouse hi■ Heart into Venus and the Diana has been intrusted to when he did n llf t his h4ndr to bless thetas, John Lott; of•Wat•wiek, N. Y., althou b gard as either. A shoe should the din and toil of common life,what motive the Fairfield Company, at Glov en. Tha this re to seek fame ? We were alone, we two, in Dido sad the Isis will be built b the Lon• all the people toll upon these kneeii before a hundred years of age, •till plows and demos alwdya be a trifle too long for the this world, when all the people thou ht'us don and Glee ow Ln i y him' ether tt±trm•work, wearer, be it child or grown pereob, as g fZ q nearing and $hip It was now litlmoeb dark in the oltriroh In the Austrian village of Starbeeh Lll owing to Cha shape that rine been deemed j = so rich and fortunate ; alone, far away building Company, sad the other two the • ro r amon us, there must be a little r I and ao moo old sso his neighbors farm, the iahsbitants are chess-players, and the P Pe down beneath that heaven where my child Jnno aud Dorsa, ill be conetruated at Cha room allowed for ex ancien somewhere, I - The choir, o their knees, began to sing game is taught in the public aahoole. p _ � - a w�.n- For we have a child, thank God f we Barrow•in-Furness yards of the Naval Con• •• �� and it iv more graceful and leaq noticeable r� are father sad mother, but not here. struction and Ar aments Com in These Holy,holy,�h Iy— VPhen their voiem. fell, Bleeding at the inose, it i$ 'said, call be I P Y• the reacher srose : in the length at the toe than elsewhere. It ' And thid thought makes me stili more and ships will; in the r main features follow •gip qui°kIY s�PPad by plugging Lha feet and . _ .. more discontented. Our free vacant lives, the designs of the Talbot, which Is bein And •now may the �w of Clod the hands into avatar as hot as can be endured. ie ezaetly where the action of the foot I . our minds without care, our greats capabili- completed at Dev nport. ThaIr die g Patriot, sad t e lova of Jesus Christ his demands the most room for play that`we Plow• Ban, your Lor , and tris pease of the Haly • A fit of sea-sickness, vfhile crossing the usually" roe the shoe abbreviated in the j ties, are all unoccupied and uaeleea ; and mens is 5,600 to s, length 350 Leet and Ea !sari Channel, cawed Cha Rev. Edward ®fiort to make and keep it narrow acroea when [ sit an hour with a sick ole breadth 53 feet 6 ncbee. With en inae ofpirit be upoq yyou ; for there Is Lit+?slot• g - g sal ; and Gad is the Light thereof • rshaee Lodge, of Rochester, England, to lose.his the ball of the foot. woman, Derwent and MI his neighbors 9,600 indicated h ree power, the are_ ant- ' '_think_ me a Lady Bountiful—and . he, peeted to attain .$ speed�bf over nineteen children ye are forever. Ames, and si ht. Wheu one takes a bold step,, springs I eo far from seeing how much our exist• knots an hour and tri ' Amen• gChieago Lae a saheb! for barbers. The froth s earria a tuna u or dowA stairs it ;; eir coal-carr is pu iia begin praatiepe on men who can't f3 ' P Y a His voice eased. The hush that followed is there that the weight and force are �, ' enc'lacks of attaining the true end of all capacity being large, they ought to form a it was bro!toWonly by soba, . ord the luxury of a shave by as ezper• thrown and it is there then that absolute . , existence, thinks honestly that what he calls valuable addition Ito Great Britain s naval leaved artist ► I. my charities put a touch of perfection aud establishment. The eleotri� lights aprang outall over the ! freedom is required and seldom had, so church. !n ' th'e sudden hrilliaave the • The Irish , language to still spoken, to that the.lower joint of tl:e big Loa isthrown banefieence, gaits complete and satisfactory In a recent Iect re, Sir F.. J. Reed ins some extent, in the Bahamas, b the de- upon the good order-of oar life, her of PaHiamen , said .thaC in hie eonneo- kneeling poop 81tfted their wetfwoes to the y out and deformed irrevocably early in j i I do not say that the estates are badly tion with naval c netruction is had eine s stranger's, thinking tea Catch a last eight of ceadauts of the Hibernian banished to'the life. Especially is this ,breadth of sole . Y him for !stele g troaetiro. West.Indies by Cromwell. - .saroes the ball of the foot neaeasary is � managed. Ido not say that anything. a been his endeav r to guard and protect Bat the chit Del was em The aewags of Los Angeles, Cal., is eon- ehildren'e shoes, as their bones are still positively neglected--only everything the lives of men ud officers in th.e new era Pt}' Aesilently, veyed sixteen miles out into the Pacific moves along at its own sweet will—and*.I against the imag natlgn and fancies of.men as etrauKoly, lie had come, the preacher soft and their muscles tender, and they do not feel that even the soil on which vie who had sometim a be�nn too little rnlndfnl had gone. It was the fashion of the aiI Owen+ and there finds an exit thirty feet ars liable to suffer a Chinese sort of com- . - stand will be any Lha bet_tar foe ue, when I of roods. a coedit oaa, Af; the cogent time Such was hie ill. He ww never seen at �Iovv the surface of Lha water. pression that takes away a grleat deal of t In an e g just broken for rtes is• the and Derweatdie with all the Crofton in they 1144 to use material that sank more saint Agatha' again; nor, though his name the flexibilityy and strength which depend.i and fame woe widely sought, were the family of J. P Bergin, of Hamilton, Ohio, u on a develo anent the bones can never I the family grave, swiftly than a a ue-riron and gteel—and y ws$found thea a half of a needle in which p' p aver learned y any Y , have if crowded together. When it ie re• ' . -_ And this makeii`me feel all the more it needed no brie ee, but onl common hu- wti� s thread five fnohea Ian . strongly, too, that I am not a Crofton, but manity to induc ' a person r s onsibl con, The great, ?range crowd of worahipets g niembored that the feet have an immediate!. a A'agent. I have. no children in this iecte with atrn,turea u�p on�wpfch oylYieers melted motel awray. No man a eke A lady w Berlin was having.-A- tooth- ,nervous' influence up the -spine, and that Y pulled, whoa sho convulsively closed her injuries to them are capable of working i. - world, I am not thus charmed to the other .and men were t proceed to battle to keo his neighbor each was bus with the mouth, trine unintentional! bilin the den- P secret of is own soul. The sick List s fie er. Y g havoc in the nervous health it will be house, which no son of mine; will ever rule, them afloat by a y means. ?here wore two g Blood iaonin repeulted,and seen haw im octant it is that the should I have to think of Estcourt, which is my wa e,.he�aid, of caping an iron ski afloat retutueel to t}ye]r eufferinga; the bereaved in two da s the detztt diedg ' y P to their !enols ees; trio poor to their stcug- be started ul on these growth in he right r g • very own, and where I was born. Yet why in battle, dna was to defend the vessel i speak of all these secondary troubles? -But with'impenetrab a artrior below the water glee; tbb rich 0 their pleastires : the e�rrin s needle was evtallowed by John Miahin, way. I . g of Clhea, N. Y., and far three weeks i for ti s, that we have not the natural du.t• line-and as far a ve as"seamed desirable, to thetir tamp ' tions ; aud Clod went with thereafter be had inceeeant hieaou hs, A foe of a family, and. that Derwent is some• and the other t subdivide Cho structure them. b fossa g On BarneAat Beach, N. J., t ere is l)orvti rise a cone in the room of the life- p �, Pum"pad out the needle, and tri®n breed of oats which are tailless, and the - i what idle, and does not caro to exert him- iiito ;cellular d t.isionea. A projectile, ho John a hiccough$ ceased. b. soil- I do not-surpose I have a trouble in admitted, woul penetrate ever cellular long invalid, the receiver fell from a wo.. . hind logo of which are longer than the front . - , Y inan's.shakin hand. All these,-•--all they, The Anglo-:taxon word baa signifies t► ones. They are decendauts of Manx - a,= my life, far rwe oro still and always one division that..mi ht bo put `traastroraol in y the saddest, he corset, of them all--hand beech-tree+, Before paper came into general ants that came ashore from a-wreck, a cen- heart and one soul. tris longest ship they could �netruct, .Tho beau roferre before her, use, the wood of this tree, .being ol+ase. tory agcy ' - .. We came to Hilfont when we `oro`aiai•- only safe way i his opinion, wan to clothe e• �pp Oh, to ave seen rite f�ae 1". she -grained, wag used to write u on ; and from A woman in Winnipeg; Manitoba, was ' tied, and great rejoicings were made over as much of a ar ship. tiiet poeaible with a �:�-. . u9, 1 am bound to confees,by all our friends, armor whioli co ld not bo penetrated b all cried. ►She h ld her thin hands before her this fact conies the woo$ book. determined to Diose her esareer. She firse l' _ . a_ Y eyes. Theis aching by that inner lioht When Mrs. Mary Stoltzfus died, nine took poison, then out her throat, and at £ 3' Thad made up trey mind eo docjdedly before classes of guns, and whish could and bo Y which burns i t}te brain of Cho sontiitive years ago, at Nashville, Tenn., tier body la8t hue heraetf- The bright jury, after �;' that time to live eclitnry at Estcourt all broken by Cho argent and most warf ul my life, and occspy my-hoart and leisure and therefore t e razmst'. uns she as likely tier, Cho face f the stranger swam before only'weighed 1205 pounds. It was recently long delijeration; decided that she had t .; xitb the vrpl> n cbilr2ren whom I had to me©t with at sou. g Y tier for au lnetaat--and wits not ; Tor ®lien .daintorrcd, end it weighed elver 400 ountj$, "'cotno to bar deatnti from a caches or cuturaes . - ;, I rise ogn Jy rise lie3come etrifi ]P _ h _, . ,� d x:.{:. n .e..S y ,.., i. .. cr�� - .� .. ` ' - y ♦' . p u known. , . ; 4+i:. i - 1 _ . ., N n• . t' . .. , s S _ .. - i . ..: , 1- 0 . , ..,:: ro.. r �kA y I � � I I ...,- :- .... . .... q :s:..,. ,:.,, .., .. ,. , r I ,_., a. . I . i 4• :r . ,,. n< l a "4. a -. fy, . .. .. : - ,,: .. < t. . z .,1.. .:...'._ ata_ ,:m' :.-. -. s.: .•,:> :, F _ Ao: i .� d. ;'•' . _� - - - . _: w- q� d. _- -. tY! fit' .„ +::.. :.,,. s y. .- . - -._- €:: . . _ - yr .. ar :- r. ....1 u. .- . .a..:.. -.. ` '<4, TS a"�-. { F M . .g 3 rt, i' s. rr.° , t ke r t �. ,.. � __. . -1_ : _: :::-.--.' .:. -•'. _�.. ',- Win . dL5'..I�,j...4:_-0 -^} F 77')G *.if(, h K'yT- �1',8�� `,l.r,9$4. .. - ff 4%Y>•- ,., .: __ x..Imo;. -.4.-.j.___ f..l.,a- ave=Y�` -.- -,1. q:t' - '4 - v • m.,. '. _ :..: ...,c>:....-...-1 >r::t+'(.. A+ 9r„-, ...,._.- "�nsrat9"..••,5.e1:,+ ..stm:€+:: ��.ze.� 4sr. _ •,.�v..i^:. ,`S. - - _. �"�.' ak. .�.-._..:,v:.U�� .s sA- *`?a;.-- `.'I` �S�.,ti-{.t*1k = _..__ _..-..,. - y h —._>"- fair.. _t - _"'v :; "_' -a: .b; a: -.>a._.�'.:,: .. --- .. .. s> c� AY -''n:' s`.,_ ,0;-40�-a ems. d�.. S� } a` ..;,:"s,- sr. ,'.a- f . . , - -. .- ,.d ,. ., �,., _ ,� :. p ���� y , � V. `` ,. 3 f -... eYa1 .. A >_- : ;. •- .. .„%`lei. :'F F .. :. .. rti_ ,. .. r. 1 r s a. 4 .._ �. -. (( , _ .. _ , - mow_ a f 5 y_ i . : �( 1 ,s. _ _r . _. a . _ a a o .. .-. ... :. - - ,_ - -. L� '-.i+ � , -ate - _ ,. Y. ,. ""' ... .. a t - . ,�• 4f• ,. ,.. .k. .. -. .-.. ..-... .,.a -,-. ... :. _ .. .. _.:, '. .. .. .-. --:.,, I _,. -,�. Cpl'. .,. z. .: a -.- . ,, ,. . ., _ _ .1=- - .-.- .slag i ,I I ,` ,. r. _. -...1 , it 7 :t-: , .. .. i - -h- _ t .rf; .. H. ., .: ; r ,...- #.' N3- .. . .- - .- .. ..- ...: .. ... .. - .... -.',a -. .. { _ - r _, _ ... I v _ - .._-` _ _. - - - — --- - - about X41,000 In @bt. ' The old rates were and they were hereupon striwaled in his THS Gj[,E {H () Tie COMMONS. . : Tg ���I �O HO FTSE, r®a@>i�e. FINE �.VA 11E $5.for masters an $3 for mates. P ' T CY ar 3 • - 1 The House wen into Committee of Ways Tl,o shocking' story reached Europe in r - — ", ,° ' and M@ane. . advance of the hah and every court he "" `' asteiresting 'Pe sonal< Sketch of the Hla- 14 -' viasfted made it ger lain to his"Urieutal terian lioarriaot•--i 1Vova �coitasl by '�+HE PICTURES UE "AN p::r y P A TERRI$LI ,SEVEfi1fiFI PARLIAMENT— FOURTH r; A nil .: lila eat that th Western �'Vorld was ndt firth--mis •i(tanowledge is Broaid and - ' . _ , j y �+ (IERMAN UHLAN. . - SESSION AT OTTAWA - 1Vr: Maedon°l (Algoma] a pleased with sue displays of despotic pow- �eearnt� . aid he er. Mr. Ben un in days that the indigan- v Bourinot, the olerk of the Canadian I _ wog _...— _ -•- predibly informs that ,the tugs usually j Re ifs a Lancer Pare anal Simple--'1'Ibe yetr x tion ao enerally exprees@d in I+.urope bad' g ;.e Of CoramOAs, has salved his eAera- Y _ VOTERSI LTST5 ' towed three times a-s many feat of lumber � g of the Berman 31111tary tllachine—To f 1 aA eXtl@ 1@At enc d►biding efl®ot upon the tioA, Aot onl b hie own sohoial lectures. fir• Laurier said that in. fifteen days the as °vac stated fn t air clearance papere. $@ Y Y Y the French the I;ruitbodlaueat of efalleo. >a ur ed the reim o ition of an -ex ort dui shah s character After his return home 1 time for the commencement"of the revia• g P P Y his subjects wer not afllioted by the.Shah and accurate essays, but also by giving - which would sae to the country many The German Uhlan is a" ieturee ue felt #, - ion of the voters lists would be at hand. with eirrilardis ays of barbarism. Persia other writers access to valuable historic& P q . . Was it the intention' of the Government thousand 3ollara year, At present the P!. , and her sovere}g have beau, without doubt documcnte. parkman's last letter was ono low. In his jaunty-uniform,brass epaulets . : ,' ., that the-revision- would take place under exportation of toe destroyed fishermen s y Y y t - nate eoinpletely, taut if the logy were cawed conaideralil in ueneed b constantl iu• of thanks to Dr. Bourinot, for aiding him and gay brappintts, . Sind holding aloft his i the present a stem . creased contact ith Western civilization. }?,,, • y in the country th y would.not destroy the in collectin material for his monutrental. 10•foat lance, from which flutters a bleak. . . Sir John Thompson replied that the revia- The Shah is 6 id to be far imore hu ane R ,,t nets. He said t e Americans must have and white pennant he fills the eye cgs a ' ion is to take place under the"preaen a system. than any of hie redeceasorr. The ke p@�re history of Ca iada. - i ; The reason no instructions has been given Gaussian whit@ iso lumber "whatever it of the, royal a ables no longer lose their hjova ootia, the-nativo Prevince of so typical , light-horseman. (tarrying his '', f pData. They war going to buy it whether heads if the Shal 'd horses fail to win in Lhe r �� a -wa►s that none were to be given: It is pro- the dot was$1, 2, or $4 a thousand feet many.gifted writers and statesmen, num- blankets, rations, ammunition and a few , � - _,-; osed to have the revision 'under the pre- y ' rates. Th@ Sh h does nut, like former p and'the consumer paid the duty. - ge was. fee3s of Date for his mount, he and his ,f" rulers dee oil tie harems of his wealthy Fl sent system. The Lill to be introduced Air. O'Brien the get the Americans were + P beta.Dr. Bourinot &moa its eons. dapper little steed are ready for a I00 mile i would not make any change in the system, not eo dependent pori Canadian white pine, subjects. , He is the only man who is privi- born at Sydney,N.S.,on the.24th of October, - - brit would "imply provide for the districts "In,regard to the ondition of the industry loged to enter @ ery harem and see every 183;, His mother was a daughter . of the march, if deed be, before he has to forage. the boundaries of which had been changed in the Parry Soun district on the Georgian w°man in Persi but he uses hie extraor- He is not called on `to traverse.desertts or: i - I L redistribution. He did not wish to be din&ry right to appropriate the wives of late Judge. Marshall, white his father was . y l3ay, he said the principal riills were all others withextr rliemoderation. lilehasthe t anow•elad pathless plains, as our cavalry ` bound"b}• this, but this was the only amend- "r.uunin , and w.h re an mills were closed the Hon. J. Bourinot a fienato of the g Y ' his Dominion, k•. hent at prey+sut in view. t way owing to he lumber trade having reputation , on the whole, of rnlin;; Tho" Bourinots weco an old men must do • but he may at any moment - The House went into Committee of `Nays people merciful y, and though they suffer Norman•Hugu@not family, who settled on be- harried at a gallop with information to �� ;;I �e arted an wa If an ex ort'dut was - ,nd Means to consider ire tariff. eimposed, tt wo: ld ut ouch a barrier in many wrongs at the hands of ,the• greedy the Island of Jerae headquarters in'the rear, and he may have P and corrupt ase its of his powQer there is no y' i EDGED TUULs..:, he way of the nadian trade that only doubt. that the Shah ereonally has the John George Bourinot, the subject of this many an hour's front for the general in i_r,': the very best qu lity of lumber would b@ p command of the van. He was durin the Ititr. Foster moved to make the duty an exported. $e elieved- the statements affection and re pent of his subjects. sketch, at a very early age proved himself , S �: \ piclr9, mattocks, grub hoes, adzes, hatchets, ,Pre exaggerate , both as to the quantity The purpose 'f hie coming journey is worthy of the family nathe. "gs s lad he war of 1810, a mast excellent scout ; and and les for the same, and edged tools of Said to be to vi it the chief industrial oen- i P° r• of logs exported nd as to the quantityo► was noted for his quickness of perception it was part of his business to makie " all descriptions, 3v per cent. American labor mployed :n the lumber treaof Europe. !t is known that the Shah and come rehensiveness of intellectual his resence felt to make himself and Sir Richard Carl Wright said this was & district. While ere was a chance of the favors 'the intro uction into Persia of rail• P P .� i . return to the ole duty.. tt w:<a a most import duty bein taken off, the Canadian roads and othe fruits of Western civilizaw- grasp, he was one of the motif lege. @ is his ilk well feared. In no other- wa ,,; ob'ectionable tax. tion. The home a of the wealth throu h• honor men of his sass at college. Hie y - J Goverhment shou d not reimpose an export Y g tutor, until he matriculated, was the Rev. was his ]fie safe, for he was apt . be ,� Mr. Foster said the raw material for duty. out Persia alt dy abound with rich fur• .. i nickings trabap rtes at a great coat from W. T. Porter of Sydney. " His university waylaid and "hot down by franc•tireurs at -. ; . these goods was protected, and this was Tiie item ease ' i ®duration was received at Trinity College, every crossroad. He was to the French " .not a relaLivel hi h rotection. Oil some' l? Duro @. t'Vhe a owed at and intelli ant Y K P P P g Toronto whore he won the Duke of W ell- ��" of the articles mention@d "there, was pr@• DIZEs. sn v2►iTisx.i ";. ruler like the 9 ah of .Fascia, who is fur- + peasant, the embodiment of malice, the ;*` : viousiy ,a cum ound dut in come arison i thermore ver desirous to romote the 1nRton aeholarship, among create. After „r- P Y P Mr. Foster mov d to adv. to the iters, of Y P forerunner, the simulacrum of the hated i with which 35 per cent. was a largo redt<c- undressed luinberlon the free list .he words material advan @mens of h.ia country, visits taking his degree he- was aneettled foe a loA time as to what callfA he should "G@rmaa; the Gallic brie had risen, and ao . t1Gn. "or dressed on"oi, side on1 " He ez lained Er.rope to stud its industrial.ayetems and g g set of his, even in aa11f•defense, but was Y�- sttwErs AP1D SPADES. Y• F enter rises th fact is si miificent and Pursue, being oneof those literary spirits i that the additio i utas proposed in the P g tlza eratsd into dire brutalit In French . Mr.- Foste moved that "shovels and interest of Manit ba and the North-W est, ratifying. It is not unlikely to have a who simply must write,:he and@stook the Y• work that Dickens and Justin Mc(;arth art, the simple hearted, rose•aheeked:Bran- � _, s ade'e, snovell and a ode blaiika, and iron Mr. Vartin m ved in amendment to adder greater res It in promoting civilization have used as a ate in stone to generaleaburg lad.is pictured with the face of- + : .. ,or steel cut to shape for same,"" be changed the words "and ncluding matched .lame• and trade than the prolonged etforta of literature namel P ournalism. Like those ' Vandal of the Middle Agea—which is . from 35 er cent. to 5U cents er dozen and bar:" many missions ies and commercial agents, ' y' ' natural anon h ; but on the whole, the - • P P The amendme t was defeate,l, and the noveIista, he began as Parliamena ry Uhlan was no-worse than any cavalryman-. 25 per cent. reporter;he afterwards edited a new p per - . Sir Richard Cartwright asked where item as amended y the Finance Ministaer and in 1860 established the Halifax Repprt• 'who rides in the advance of an invading ,,.3 spades were manufactured in Canada. was carried. ITS A ILL -WIND, ETC. er, From 1861 until confederation, six army. Small bolies of amen, moving inde- , ` . Mr. •Foster—In Gananoque, Halifax, - i.•. ears later he was chief official rs ter Pendently in an enemy s country, always, k_:"1, - The following c arises andad#lit}ons were Y p° commit some havoc • in olden Limes the Mont real, and Quebec. 'made:-1Elm-logs ere included in the item The Creat Coal Strike do the iiti�tes CIv;Ing for the Nova Scotia Assembly. The y ar ' : a ' The item was c__ ad, _ - of pine. Dougla fir, spruce, fir balsam, Labor o Canadian !tlinrrR, after Canada was made a Dominion, ho as moat cruel, even bestial acts were looked __ SHIRTS. - cedar and hemlo k lois upon which the appointed to the Senate statff as shortha d on aswnWessary �neomitant of raids. In Uovcruor•in-l:oun it ma under th roviao The coal win•rs of the United $fates are In 1873 he bea►me second desist n@ our day, happily, the soldier is no longei a Y p P writer. human brute but is b force of his own " Mr, Foster moved` the"adop.lon of the dein their a t to mak® their strik@ a of@rk. - Promotion followed ea idl ix y item regarding shirts in an amended form. 'mPose au expert luty no,texceeding ew.3 per g P P, Y• thousand feet b. Barrels used in import• allvcEae. p y y intelli encs and serene , cgs well as b. law ��'ith few exce tions th0 are all ears later he became first assiatant aid g Y y . As rtes ed it imposed a duty of 23 per ' and regulation, kept wmthin some bounds..`. gg inq menta, beef and pork, tree. Acid, au ortin it, rid while the stand in idle- finally in 1880, was appointed to- the ch of cent. and $ a dozen on shirts costing more �I PP K Y olerkshi of the House of Commons. So with the Uhlan. Give a dog .a bad acetic and pyroli neou9, .brought in"for the P name"—and the French ave the Uhlan a , than"$3 a d zen. St,irts costing wR3 or la's" + r Hees, th@ auppl of coal for the running of Dr. Bourinot s knowled a fs broad id g per dozen . re struck out of the item, manutacture of vi egar, 15 cents per gallon g re utation he did not deserve. " cents addition 1 for each degree over factories, of tr ins, and steamboats is rspid- accurate, and this,added to the fact that lie - The`item as amended was adopted. • yroof and thA came for dru ist"' us@ to 1 diminiahin But there aro other con• has the happy faculty of presenting hah@ Uhlan as a rule is vt'@ll°�°anted. H'1'afr gK Y g dr est sub'ects in the most interest A arm" and equipments are not heavy—that TARIFF CHANG S. -_ come�in at 15.cents a allon and one cent Y 1 g �' K ditions besides the strikers inaction neves- manner has made him much sou ht of er is+ not heavy for & soldier—and he himself :t. :" The following items were madeto read as ( for each degree over proof. ,All medicinal, Sar to brin. a to ere to terms. One of + g # ;• Y g P Y as a lecturer. An addresses that he e- is n@ver an over big man. It would pazzfe follows :— chemical, and pharmaceutical preparations these is an urs at demand for all the coal y the cuirassier to follow him in a. day s - Galvanized iron wire number 12 • when 1 when c.om aunded of more than one cub- ltvete at his alma mater are alwayeea a ly P the.atrikera c n raise; another is the in- march. But then the cuirassier weighs, imported by the. makers of barbed wire, 1; ! stance including patent and proprietary accessibility of supplies from other sources. looked.forward to by the students. e I as „armed sad a ui ed as the law directs,"a: -" - ; per cent. . I preparations, tinctures, pills, . pywders, 'rhe miners ar nut well backed by either ala° Iootured before Hsrvned and Jot ns q PP •- full Fi0 ouads mor@ than the Uhlan does-- .: • Rvllod iron or steel angies, .-hannels, and ' troches .or lozenges, syrups, cordials, of- these condi ions. The demand for coal Hopkins,and is frequently heard at he P . - and 50 ound" on the march is as mach as ,: other sections, we:ighin less than 3� ound& bitters &nod nes, tonics, taatere lia,i• meetings of the Canadian Institute. In P 3 P Y P is not nearly at fie fult aormael sirengLh, be• lU ound& in'a race. Did it @ver occur to choice of subjects both his lectures and is - P per lineal yard, 35 per cent. I menta, salves, ointrnenta, pastes, drops, cause producti n is being kept down by 1 ou how heavil the troo is horse is load R:,lled iron or steel angles-channels, anal waters, essences, ails, and all chemical, i,ianufacturers who generally want n o essays resemble those- of Goldwin Smi h. ®d 9 Y special sections, weigbing�not less than a5 ' pharmaceutical, or officinal preparations or surplus, eitlie of material or roduat, on Dr• Bourinot tat aA indefatigable liter rp The Uh1an weighs—cap 140 pounds : and •. . cn ids er lineal and rolled iron or steel medicine a" not otherwise rovided •for, all worker, sad his mind and an are alw ya his ri to li etas—aa 80 .n all. Even this p P Y f P hand the- mo ent the new tari comes into beam4 Dista," irders, rod epctious; tied li olds, lift er cent. ad valorem anal sill rid busy wjtli aome_publfc qu@atian of the d y. g g y , 7 g q Y P rf1'act. If &111 the works of the country • „ • is a heat/ wei ht compared to that of I y ... P g g , P were fo full bast the strike of the 'coal Hle most tercet wo[k to Canada a Intel Y g- - other late or structural sections, wei hire other tvrent ••five er cent, &,I valorem � „ oivilisus, who &dd •but 15 or 16 pounds to ." I - not iesi than, 25 pounds to the lineal yard, ; rovided that this item shall noL be 'held lectual Strength and tVeakn@aa. Ut�er ; . r.;, . - P miners would well-known roduction&of his are"Practice their own avoirdupois when they ride nut , _ and rot_led iron or bring plate, no less ; to include drugs and prel►arationa tacos• P �, „ far their dait exercise. The fact is that ' than 3 8 of an inch tilicicf, or less than 15 -' nized.by the British and United Stmteis . I_ MDct araRtt cAlPer.iaa. and Pr000dure of Parliament, Manual of no one but a man that has seen service in triches wide,-and flat eyelbar blanks, 1'' I `: ' harmaeo oeia as officinal. Bu res, car- y PP" the Gatistftational history of t�aaada and timeof-war kuowe- how hard•worked are- - I . P P gg It is almost fi e weeks since the ate d „1~ederal government in (.&nada. H@ is a per cent, ri es, pleasure carts, and small vehicles, work, acct it it only. -now that railroad both the aroldier and kir steed ;nor, indeed, _ �• a_" t 'elluloi i lam shade blanks were added , u. as.; not more than $50, $`i and `5 er .era of toff coal contributor to many leading-papers and of how much hard work firth are ca able. T + ' P P companies an other cousutr p to the iters of 5`celiuloid ' IU per cent. i.ce t. Buggies, cobting $.50 and over, a1"o 'are beginaiti show anxiet The loch }iiRh•claae magazines. The letters and When ever ounce of strep th lies been i Y __' . _ - , Stereotyp?a, electrotypes, and cellul01 , children's carriages, 35 per cent. Window of the strik would have been feltpin ae n'mea °f ofl`i°@v attoc Dr. ,Bourinot a name 3' g um d out of a man and horse by a hard j ( ' chases 3� er cent., but not less-than G sound like the openin paragraph of an P ,Pg _ I ' - of neKapaper co,umais, and bases for same,,• P shorter time Chau that it all industrial da s march • &►hen he has stn ed for the i , ane ale ,tclfe article. I3e is a eoar.panioa Y PP ",: . _ composed wholly or partly of metal c,r cell- cents per yard, books printed by any 'p}antes in th@ TJnited 3tatee had been in full y p a night, and it seems as if not another .yard uloid, 3-8 of a cent er ec uale inch, and ; government orb an association for' thw of the Ord®r of St, 'Michael and St. George; p 1 Y Y operation. B)tit the m trike would . tell fa of distnnee could he or his horse-drag on+ matrices or copper ehelis for the same 2 promotion of science or letters and ot1'ieial the honorary degree of LL. D. was coufer- time, even in iChe present drprewod state there comes s audderi call for duty. "land• ,, :-u cents er-s oars inch. annual re ort". of r@li lou" or benevolent red u a him b Queen's Unfvoreity in 188(3 . p q P S o ind'ustr , if eup lies of caal were not ppaa dle and boots" ' blown on the bu les, and,. Y I p and that of I).(..L•. b Teinity in 188ri. Hia �1° g Crises for jewels and watches, crises for associatioue, issued in the czourse of the available from of ler countries. They are, y tiled and hun both start a ain and do silver and• lated ware and for cucle.r anal t �rooeedin a of the said -association to its various of$ces are honorer "eor@tar of the g y+ g P y I l K and the mic�ei+s cannot overcome the dig• y Fel'ov�of the another good day's work before morning. . other li)ze articles S cQnta each and 3'J er men►bera nut for the ur ose of sate or Royal Society of" Canada; P P advanta, a that fact laces them' under. No wonder there are so man ruined cod► . cent. P tr�►de, free. Boake rice bein tinted or K P Statistical Ho.fety of London, Enq., honor- . y 8 P. Coal is being now imported from the mines stitutions %mon the soldiers of a war, even a - Creosoted lumber free.::-. reprinted in t;anada, eerhieh are included fn of Cope"1?retoin lsl&nc1 and trorn great Beit• ery cocraapondfng woretary .of the Royal it the man has encs ed-the enemies'shell or i:;': � Go(onfal Institute; pod metHb@r of the _-_ ..ane or rattar, split or otherwise menu- the curriculum of any uui%'ereity or in• ai>a• Tiic se,rd►@ &sone which }tas Frodti�ed bullet or sabee, hila he may b@ able by T_s 17 1 per cent. I corporated college in Canada, for the use a stags&tion in L'alted �ltatea ,industry has c°uncil of the Historical Aaaociation sad °lean rit and nerve- ower to do the work, „;:;_,; inclosed , n.o.p., American Academe of Politi::al Science. g P - _ �eneers of wood not over "one-t,ixteeoth cf the stadeuta thereof, books spaei&Ily cut down the importing tr&dA. Manu'aetur• Y _ __ __ the fact. remains that he is drawing :drafts .. of an inch thick, made from woods native imported for this bona fide use of inoor• era and wholesale merchants are chary A ffiONE�. SIEVE. on the physical resources of the future, and -to Ca4sda, 10 per cent. porsted meeha ice' institutes, public free about lirinQinq in foreign materials and __ these drafts must be met at maturity. - Glucose or grape sugar, glucose #r rtrp, libraries and �niveraity and college li• wares . which they may have to pay more . t4tieam Ie Dcvtee wt�ie•ds Qssickty Botts a But, to our Uhlan. He and the hus�r . " .- and corn syrup, or any syrup containing braries and lawl libraries,of every-duly or duty now than at the moment they really D 1.410 or Calm. are the light oavalry of the German army , 1 any. admixtures thereof one cent er ganized ussocia ion or society, for the use want them. Im ortation is de ressed to - P P, P An inventive genius recently patented&a and for this service are chosen the light pound, of its meembera, not more. than two copies the level of domestic inducts V@seals w y invention which is like}y to revolutionize active men, wLile the heavyweights are put -! Cotton clothing and other articles made' of each boon, u der regulations to be male returning from British and European ports one phase of ahureh work. A church ool• into the cavalry of the line. Not only must "- , ` from cotton fabrice, n.e.&,- 31, 1° peri by orders-ill-C ncil,andbooksboundorun- have too frequently to lection usually eoasistaof guar ren,five and the Uhlan be li ht. andactive,lie must be -. ' cent. ' • bound, which h ve been printed and man- ufactuced mor than twelve y@era frac." toadd� HACK l.tctd'r, tea iteAt pieces, sad eicppera and it take4 intelligges;t to a agree- Of small use would , • INSPECTION OF` SHIPS . i i mot much time to sect them out, Counting the be as fJhlanwho w&eactiveenough toride far Nets and sein a are added to the to . •. Sir C'riarles H. Tuplwt intro_aced a bill fish-hooks as twines, to. be .used in and some of them sie glad to ca 00%1 money is the least part of the work rho a►nd discover the whereabouts n the enemy ; . " to Amend the ins ectiur, of Sai a Act. - makin seta -- seines and fiaihin lines, baek•,for ballast. h+raigtit was never lower, great trouble being to separate it. � an,l yet so stupid. that, when.he had got ! P p K g 'rhe coin s@ stater �anstsGe of a box or baolr to the commander of his garty, he 'i I The bill was:,.read a first time not to includ sporting tackle or hooks coal in Britain fa cheap, and the duty saes P ,, with flies or rolling aprons or threads or not art as a bar to impartation fn soak a ease in >z}iieh there are sm&11 drawers. could not tell what.he had assn. The IIhlan ;: 1.OTERS''11'IIn ARE BRIBED tVvfne9 comma iv .ed for sewing or mann• atreu as this. A3eo Canadian anal is close Each deawer is perforated with round holes °must lye oft"meagaod whont nhthe spot. . �he HOLrAe went iota committee on yir, facturing purp a -ree. Fire bricks, not at hand, sad can be laid down at pria@s — V He must have keen eyes to see, fair intell• • tVeldon's bill to dis.`rauchiea3 vatera who to include etc a wrings, free. •Hatters' that consumers are willing to-pay in order I igence to understand and a'aorr@ct tongue - have taken bribes. furs, not on ak'ne, hatters plush of silk or to eoatinue operations. These facts rho - b9 r= J�ihcaa contended that the inau cotton, free. Iron, atoel, or brass menu- strikers seem.not to have made allowance ' . taInpaction-, today, cavalry is not mach ' ,-P who gives the bri'�e should be punished as fact�rea, whir at the time of their impor. for. They appear to regard a high duty oa used. Battles have to be faro ht oat well as he who takes if, tation are of a class or+ kind not m&nufact- coat as the bullwark of reels wager, sad if - by artillery and infantry. . Brit, age an tax- 'tir. lyeldon moved that the time for ured u, Canad , when imported for use in by their strike they can preserve or in• the conatructio or equipm@nt of ships or crease ttie . resent duty they .will nave caption, a cavalry ooluarn say do a heroic �>- bringinf;tike petition under the Aet be not O Y Y ve"dela, free. lax or hetti is &tided to the 'more coritro over wages. In the mean- &..t, ma save an sem from defeat. The sooner than forty days after the election or p average lose of the cavalry arm is much later than slat di s. He ex lained tent item of ]ate y rn, plain, dyed or ealored, time they are tranafecring labor to Cans- u e lase than that of the foot ; but now and the object of th s was to savant screed• when import 1 by the manufaeturtmrs of dian miners, for largo shipments ase then a regiment of horse,or+a brigade,ma�yy «' P p carpets, ruga; ad mate, „and of )'ate web• reputed to f)e going forward from Nov& 2!o he put fa and eufler the aevereat losses. It ,' Ings ui}der this Act front clashing with bing or 'jute loth-, for use in their own Scotia. ds, however, genere►lly they; heavy eavalry :< petitions to void elections, - " ` --"' 'Che amendment_was carried: f&etorleS, free Green coffee is added Go —'"�""� ' that claims the right to perform thin hon- =� r _ lir �loucrietl moved that all witnesses "tea, except $�s hereinb@fare provided," A Nota ole FBaL. . 40' #Z. '}' '�- '' ' or&ble duty. The Uhlan is wont to be out ' shall be entitled to be paid in the first free. Cyanid ' of potassium and nitrate of - . _ - _ t c be and the flanks busy in heading off in- ,.,r 2 • t silver, free. Ta look at a railway locomotive one : 00 .,, ;. . a A opportune maneuvers by the enemy. lin k instance by hP party summoning them, nk hat by any ossibilit t O C t and in scouting duty he is easily firsts wittiess fees, as in an ordinary action in wouldsearceiy thf t p y th s the Supreme or Superior Courts, e° be t to et t leas teas Dae . _ . It old pu g her •a - The amendment was carried. . THE HAH OF PERSIA. , . ria . Yet that►astonishing feat was &room- Pity Among Birds. - - . __ E i "TOIIll 001 . . ` " kir. 111oncrie moved that the committee r r _�, i plmehed not long ago in ngland, the work • : : To s i N - rise and re ort ro ree&: II(a niendal 'l�dp;to, Eaeooe-11111 Plait occupying less than ten hours from the large enough to allow a certain of2ed coin - ssi n►itneased an incident hist year," said Sir-,John Tho pion opposed the motion. the chi r industrtial Ce4tres. driving of the first tivet to the application to pass tbroulgh. .The Lop drawer will only a gentleman recently, " that showed that I `1'he ,notion w a carried b . a vet@ of 50 of the Sret oust of varnish. The start was hold belt-dollar pieces, the next drawer there is a etrongfeeling of pity amens bfrda, - - • to 17. Y `•The Shah of Persia will visit'Earope for made at 90 clock in the morning, and I1' quarters,.the next nickles, the next pennies and that son abiwes they are as ehaeitable ., • ! - - =r t•he fourth t me this summer. I>a same ,minutes afterwards the $ret rivet was put and the bottom dimes. as men. A pair-of robins had lost their hIAS EIt9 AND MATER. ' :into the frames. The c linders were set When the collection hits been taken up nest in_the fence near the house, while a i res cts his 1 t visit wags not wholly grati- y Sir Charles `H. Ta er introdaee " a and fixed in ne~hoar and seventeen min• all the mnoney rooeived is placed in the to pair of etatbirde had built theirs in a bush # PP fin the hah, though its .effects are I: close b The two airs hatched out their resolution provi ins that the overnor-in- Y K orae. Fon • hours and seventeen compartment. Thea the hoz is coked an y, p .x said' to have heeA salntttry. Just before 'minutes -fr rn the start the boiler Lhorou hly shakeA. When it is opened it yog about the lama time, sad for a short . . Council may est -blish the following acale g of fees to be ear ed for certiiicatea to he left Tehe an a numoer • of soldiers, was in pia , sad ata hour and tw0nt� is found that the colas have dropped through time everything went atonR aamoothly. Then g utes lards the ea iso was wheeled. to their res ctive oom rtmenta It is _ miA ti Im + the robins dfaappeared entirely and I ooa- maetera. and In tea :•--For a oerLificate of whose pay w a long in arrears, crovrded The wheeli were supplied just se they then a matter of very little moment to eluded they had been killed. The young competency" aster, fifteen dollars ; for aroun3 his Majesty's carriage to present a s certificate of c mpetency as mate of a saes- left the shops, sad the .ecoentrie sher►ves arrange them for rapid counting. Tho box robins,,who had degepded on their parents . " going chip, eig t dollt re ; for a certificate Petition. Th police undertook to disperse had be faxed, d►nd the axle boxes, con- 'in appearance is very neat. It is made of for food, apppeared to be Rtarving. 9Vhen " of competency mate of & ship triiding oa' the crowd, tb re was a alight stuff, and nesting rod and coupling rod brasses fitted :polished oak sad can .bre carried to the the ttbirde Dame with a worm or bit of .__ the island wa ra of Canada,, or on the .two or three s ones hit the royal carriage, by the ereeetu�es. Light hours sad twenty•' trustee s or treasurer a house. It is about)a food for their young, the young robins '` : minor watera o Canada, or on coasting voy-. The lice a ted a doyen soldiers, and nine minutes;from the start the valve set'- foot aqut►re. The drawer bottame are made would thrust up !,heir heads and make a P° ting was completed, and thepainting of the of metal or hard rabbet: great noise. Presentl iL was noticed that ages, eiz dollar ; for a oertifieate tmf cervica at too Shah's mmand the were bran ht y • ae master, ei h dollars • tor a oeetifieaete ,y g engine w+�s lyegua fifteen minutes later. the catbirds were feeding the hungry of service a, gmaita of s sea-golds chi , five before him. a was terribly incensed at In nine hours and forty-seven minuteaii The woudhrfui Chinese. . dueyelopiaadia orphans. Every night too, chile one e from the start the Sia ins and taezider were tcsltdmnes. A siert set-- the�tbirds covered rte own youn iia mate dollars • and foie a certificate of aeivice tis the indignity is throne had sail•®red and • - g canipr}sea .. �. j'° mate of�a ship t}radfnR ora the in1&ad waiters although it w s sot shown that tee soldiers eamglec#ed izt every detail. ( tie hitndeed .the only one lip Ruro is about to be performed the#e►me service for t e souring and thin so*en men were engaged in the I�_soed in th6 libra of the British Museum. robins. In tbis(way both broods were rear- c of Canada oro t}ie minor waters dP. Can- had thrown t e atones ar: were guilty o, y' �r ' . work The 1peoanotivO wss put into rogtil r The work '�t ve rtt n, and even in China ed, the robins growing ap ss strong and • oda, or oa coasting voyages four dollars, intentional isrespect, their sovereign- }mm service on th{s day it was oomplow, andthere aro diol►host.tti�flue aopioe of this lively as though they ad boon oared- far 13e expiaiued t at this was tin increase. wi�.hout heari`g a word from them gsteuteue, has liven r ias oontinusasly diver•'tlltrioe - 5_.:./ b their own enta." Phe fund conn ted with this service was ed the poor ellowe to 'insmediate death +s- #10U. Y Pia p'- , .. - �{. ,. _... .. .,. 4. r. i. .# r . F. - r _ .,moi.. -T-i1. <;. } d � 1 _ .:; :.-:._ .. ..�. -. ..: .�.. ... a -..,•. t- ,,,,��,,�� v .;-..�', '�. a a- ., �t - x •,. 'K-.. 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The occasion had not been ad• W�l rin " a �' .1 . f ► • '' 5th con $5d R Mowbray com. $ideline vertised deo was nuc generally known, - - ---- 1 ` 1 , I- Ibet lots 6 a 7 in 5th Don $15, R R" Mown• neyer�hel st; the church was w0111 811ed. . , D , - - 11-1.. ... � ­­ -, 4 I published every Friday morning at its olhoe bray coni. : th eon road'opppp lot 8 and 9, The rev, entleman in his able discourse - �y uNB Rd S Pickering,Out, $25 'rhos P ocher and Saldon Dome. On dealt wit the question of betlevolance and - TE�Bktfi -S - , Gree'nwoo , + ad south of Preenwood 150; charity associated with fraternal and # # +`s �', , - -61.95-per peas; 61.00 if paid in advsaea. Thos Pono s r and F Green come. 5th con. benevolent ordera, and explained the prin. I. .. . - .. � � � 4; . I " ­ ­I I - RATER OF ADVERTISING :: .,;: road Opp lqt 12 13 and 14 150, Thos. Poe.. aiplea of he chri�tian Earth to be founded ,f �. < tQ'irst insertion,per line - - - 10 Dents, cher and $. llicctt coma. Brock Road in on oharit o! Lhe hig�hest order. .�'p'or God �'�j yy� �p �j Straws- Bach subseqcent inBert:on,pe r line ii `' i�'-'on �� `V7 ��t✓ H-- G1 'r . - This rate does not inoludePeegi►i or Foreign ad- 5th oon $4Q, os Poucher and Wm..Will- so lobed t woria tilhat he gave hl2 only be• - - -"- - , Al# �, .. . �ertisements, eon coma. rook Roa1 in 6th Don 150, 'T. gotten so that all who believed might veter� Hats, Gardner's f4 Special terms given to parties ma><ing Don- Poacher eo 6th con road opp lots 20 through oim be saved." Mr.Ward and hi® 1 -11 '�a - . mots for 8 or a months or the year. Half- oathfal bend ��f ahoistere condaoted the .7 � .1 �j'1 leanly or pearly contracts payable quarterly. and 21 130 has. Poacher, Dom. 6th Don., Y I �L LPlsher .iJ' tc Y` = .. I -- - � - I - i Bnainess cards,ten lines or ander, with paper, road opp to a 31 Lo 35, ;100, Thal. Pouch• song eery ee. Boaters, 1 • _ -I ; : ' ': : _L _ ' ii. efts ear $5 00, a able in advance. P 7 p y er and . lt. Hoover oorpfa. Bay road $15, l . _ - I 11-'�. -0 . , - � .- -�- � S �•ething to , fit eve Bead iI®'Notios in local oolnanns ten coats per-lino, Jas. Hilts bo . Sideline bet 24 and 25 in ' �- l . Gallego NGrtea.. ­I�il i ave cents"per line each anheegnent insertion. . �■•_]fir y _ �I 063 f. �, 5F ii►1 contract rates made known on appllow 1st eon $6, .as. Hilts coni. Sideline bet I '--' 4. trona No free advertising. lots 2 and $ I 7th Don. ,Small grant to re- On evening, TUne hilt, the ":� �: Advertisements without writtev -ustructious pa it north elf, to be ftxUali d b the oloei 'moors at •the Oollege will be ' i' - will be tnscrtad until forbidden and oharged ao- y ! ,- s oordingly. Orders for discontinuing advutise- Reeve. 7tb road, opp lot 4 195, R. R. giyen. Further' particular* next week. I I x; Ideate mast be in writing and sent to the pub• Mowbray Dorn, 7th son road opp lot 12 On ThOprsday, May 24th, -the College I d , tinker. $15, A Boyier!coni. 7th oon roe , o p lot colsbramd this aatuversary:of oar Queen s - p yob Work promptly attended to. 141120, Thcs�Pouaher and Jas Madill Dom. ! 1. %1. ` -Sideline bet )dots 6 and 7 in 9th Don 130 G. 8irthdav at t4osebauk. 6$y were hear• �. �. CLARK - PABPRtE't'Q�. + lily welcomed by the proprietor. who had �' F Gerow and T. C. MoAvgy coma. Sideline ev ih in excellent order so receive ec- H Ieaning . . - 1 . 0., !r . Dur Politioss—Btaiot Inde bet lots 18 and 18 In 9th con #ld, G. Gerow . . .. eve;, , r: , . . pen►deneq.. and J Parish:ooms. 9th eon road from lot• them. was she oyer picnic of the �74� . : .Our.&im—A First-.class Local Paper. .: . seal". ho drat aH of the day was 10 to ClareRnont 112 ; re hill opp_ lar 8:in P ,, Our Ezppotsytions—The hw�rty ver en'o able indeed but- the eieatber ., , 9th con $2q, Gerow and glia Donis. North- I 7 ' support of the veovle of Piokeiinx and vicinity. a' i - ern townlias east of Brook Road $25,Gwow Mas threstening, and about noon is began . . and Millard coma. 8th con road, west of Lo raw, but even this could not prevent - ^ i '� FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1894. Brock Road $25, (leo. Gerow and Matthew the day biting thoroughly enjoyed, eepiyo• — r j, rg' r. Beelb�► com. 9th ooa road opp lot 29 lefty by tie buy*, who played lacrosse w �✓ haveBrooms, rL1s�1�S BI e, 11" - - - $25 Gerow and Tobias Hayward com. Al• spite of she elements. - During the after. ! f .. I. tons road in 8th and 9th con $50 Gerow g1. ... Pickering Council naor games were played rudder shelter of �3ora Clothe$ P1I18Ra. es - _ and P. Davis ooms. Repairing Brock Road tti . `` gravelling in the oomlaiodioas building which tins ,been brick, t� J r . _ The above Council met ursuant to a il. in 7th con, also in 8th eon; g - . P erected for the acoommadation of visitors. onrnment on Tuesday, May 29th. Mem Claremont '$50, Gerow and Palmer come. L Pearhne Pals Starch- F;-"�� -.-L - Y Y About four o'clock in the afternoon, theirZ. - . . - bers all present Reeve in the chair. Min- Gravelling and calvert north of Claremont f 1 _ f • 1 station $30; grading 2nd con near Brook patience having been about exhausted, # ate* of last meetwg read and approved. �• g Sapolio, Sal Soda, ��lltlll•Road $15 ;:Cochrane and ProoiQr's hill but party sat pat for a sail. They round thatI Y Several parties were heard and eommani 10 and 11 in 8th Don 145, From Hin Ston raid could even enetrase sail cloth, bat 1 cations read and referred to the different g p . ' • - -r. . . - ­ _ - . - standing committees. road to 2nd con bet 34 and 85 $15, Gerow even under such circumstances a sail on and a bl Llpply' �� . . - -." �­ . " .. - Mr.,bilts, Third Deputy-Reeve,reported and Poacher, com. All of which is respect• LOake Ontijrio can be enjoyeu. Soon after J . , the cost of a pile driver at $100. fully submitted. they returned it cleared up and remained . On motion of Mr. Gema ohairtnari, re- ' , The standing committee on ShOiep Killed fins uusil a little before, rile train arrived I by Dogs begs leave to report and recom port was adopted. to take flu}m home. I hey started -a wet1.CH P OAP - .. mend as follows : Payment to Richard Mr. Hilts, seconded by Mr. GBrOwr;m»ven but ha band and reached the Dolt p ifsi1. s� • Tarr for two lambs killed $8 • Peter Dia• that the Reeve grant his order on the happy 0 . 0 ­� : - t Treaearer izi favor of the rhes as recom- much wetter, The vieitore fgtlnd hose•, mond for seven lambs killed 528, said Pa ; - - - 1;i,,-�% ; amounts being two thirds sworn'value. All mended in the warione standing commtt�teea bank very,niuob improved, and with ac• -- ~ as resented this day. commodm,ion for almost everything, even of whlch.ls respectfully submitted. Mr. Richards,.. seconded b Mr. • Hilts; hair oarlin as man of the ladies, and a On motio�p of Mr. Hilts, chairman,,>•e• Y g� � - -, . - . . .. .. rt was adopted. moves for leave to introduce a by-law (in few of the gendomen found. Your committee on Contingencies begs duplicate) to authorize the Reeve and ' * 1 : 0 Fo' BROWNSCOMB.1-A �` . - leave to-report and recommend as follows : Treasurer to raise a certain sem of money ( DIED. W J Clark for 100 Court of Revision blanks .to pay onrrent expensesi of this Corporation VAN Hoag:--At Rouge Hill, on• May 12, tees. , - - • • 3' for the year 1894. That the same be now egaire Van Horne. aged 70f years, 11 months BARRY S NEW, STORE CLAREMONT .. , 11, 1001ists of Township officers $3, ad- Y and 13 days. I � f . . - vertiaing Court of Revision $2. Your coni- read,h first and second time, and that the. - mitres be to acknowledge a the receipt t of a Connell go into committee of the whole 1- Ig 8 p I . � circular from the Dominion hive Stook As. thereon. N#w Advert{sommts. i � I • . 1. ' 1wiation.requesting the signature of the The by•lanes Was put through tthe Wmal s . 7. ` members of the Council to s petition to be form with 31r.Richards in the chair, Bath• OR BALE--A new miloh cow. Apply It is cnrrentl rpc�rt�d the �9tOr Will e r - -_ - presented to the Dominion Parliament, orizing the ,gaining of money in notes of t would recommend that the request be com- $� each, the a ate not to exceed i toes patttcnlars to R. D®YERILLL, Picker- . a a ;plied with and signatares attacbec- All of $5,400, said notes to be payable on De• -- (si�(�Se((1 but �uc� . 1� n�t th� l�,c�: . . . - , ° . which is respectfully submitted.^ comber let. PIGS OR • SALE :—A• number of . I I 1 - ' On motion of Mr. Richards,.chairman, Mr. Richet do seconded b'yy Mr. Pouch. 1 �aung'pigs for sale. Avply to J.P.Baoh- 1 I.'. , . I -; : , report was adopted. , . or, moves thafltbo Counca db Dow adjourn aa,l 17, lair con. Pickering. 31J3, * I I I-' ' . = Your standing committee on Indigents mod • oil Tuesday, Daly 3rd at -------- -" a ill �iontlnued �� Sell chewer th n V.$_ : 10 a.m. fol /Le transaction o! general Pj OR SIA R—Safety bicycle, $5, a . leave to report thusly : Payment to Ill business. I ltattttiifr machine in good repair$9, 1 fines- . . Gleason for supplies to Mrs. Rysii for 92 _ Des I maker✓ horse, N, 1 set telegra h insttu- W $2.3. Y Gleeson sapplies toEdw�►rd �-" oaents. i8. a Dae mea saw N, 1 siok�e p•badis ever. The stock will. be - r' lenish � _ F Bowes 22 weeks $22. $I Glonon $n lies WHITEVALE. 1 $7. Apply T.0. BROWN Brougham. N I . pp „�I ed Weekl- b the iewegt and r' - to Phoebe Johnston 22 weeks #11. ,I. Ill[. . - I . p tleerow supplies to Mrs Smith 92 weeks W2. Cleo. Bests enol./ Sunday w�i his pttr• IRERS TREK TREES :--B J 1 . Colin Philip.supplies to Mrs Linton 22 ants bare. I 1 bargat 'e in shaft win" the a��h I 1 - :; � I � hoodmas a oreslt,via . (mporPed Norway Sprees `` • • c:' weeks#22. Colin Philip sup lies to Mn. D. M. Spial, of Qaebeo, ensu{ l�anday . brdghtest goods In the p with friends here. Austrian an� t3eotich !`its,st tbet^watral Dtnreeey �,w 'Tripp 2•l weeks 116.50. A Hubbard sup one and onsiquarter miles north of Orem River, _ . . F-.• lies to Mrs Stark 22 weeks 22. Geon Will Armstron of Toronto is visitin also home wn A le 'i roes Strawberries. - � . P 1 g. g s� pp , I I ._L I I. m . . is-r Philip supplies to Yrs. Palmer !2 weeks griseus iD th0e vale. Carrant an pheresis bushes,at�rioes w sal, 1. g,gaark 1i ,� . �-�, + the limo. or prices apply to W: $. DUN- ,N $32. Isaac Wise supplies to Jane Losie 22 ' The Rev. ldr. §iple e-parents-a a visiting SHEATH,ween%,Green River P.O., or to BY. . weeks $16:50. R. A. Bunting supplies to him at the preset time. HOPHIN8,proprtsun,Green River,Out. 2s.e4 - I - • . I I I �R Jane Byron 22 weeks $16.60. James Rog Root. Davidson, of Cberrywood. sp►tt1 -- -+-------- -- . , e1B anppliea to Mn Stotts 22 week $22. G Sonde} with Dr. Whale ((`''��� �} T D " ' E Lawrence supplies to Mrs. Haley for 22 friss Mintis Glerow, olBroeghaas, visit. G E Os E r.- D l� tel►Kf i here �wll� a�so be � �eneral suck o weeks 527,50. N. ✓Nilson anpplien to l[a- friends In the vale on Sunday. , _ tilda Marr 15 weeks, from Feb 12th, $15. Mrs. M. Hoover, of Altona, visited , TONSORIAL ARTIST, .1 HARDWARE - , - . 1. ill v' The above sums are from let of January to her sister Drs. L. Cooper last week.- - _ let of June. We- beg to acknowlsge re. Mies Haan�niah Besse, of Claremont, is 25 � � = E 2e_ Iq a. '' ' '. ' STAT I V NE� 1. ceipt of letter from the ^Becretary ,of Tor. Visiting hsrlcoasin Miss Lillie Besse. ------ L. '. � - onto General Hospital respecting Arthur Mr. and Sirs• John Poacher, of Toronto, Hair Bin Bing, 1. - - ('1 (�f� �f Badgerow, notifying.the Council that he is Visited wt !friends here on Sunday. - A ,r CUttiII I and SCHOOL SU P PL, S _ st�tllhnere and that they hold the Township Dr. W.� hjarny sad wile, of D[inae- d I responsible for his support until the Coan- apolu, are visiting thea ocean* $talo✓ I �hit1Dp00itig ttnd. I added to 1Yl�Illke thl st�C ': cil makes arrangements for taking him Bros. li away, and would recommend that he re Hon. Joh Dryden and Dr.Joha Thomp. i I . Bh$vtIIg . { main until further action is taken by the son. of To to,wove in the vale on Satur• done i all the li droit first-clad$ I Complete, 17, . Council. Your committee would reoom. daq. . . p • . I 0 Mrs. J. Da Rae,of Orillia-'and Mrs.Cowie. style .of tale day. Razors honed. 1 i p ;; : w. mend that the following parties be granted -- the same amount per week as paid in.this of Toronto, ,are visiting Jas. Rae of this - _`— - -_-'— � _ m. ' I ' report for the next six months: X Ryan, place. . ARM FOIA SALE--That valvAbls 1 ` i ., I . E Bowes, Phoebe Johnson, Mrs F Smith, Russell Tabor will' spend the summer 1_' farm, of s,In the 2nd concession of the 1 . . - I - , i ; . Mrs. Linton, Mrs Stark, Mrs Tripp, Mrs with his co ain, Dr. Murray, •of Minna• Township o Pickering, containing las acres b ; , Palmer,!; Jane Louie, a lie. toes sale on quay terms. [t b situata:3 on the ' Mrs. Byrdn, Mrs'. po Ktngaton d 2 1-9 miles west of Whitby town -OWNS Stott, Mrs Haley. All of which is respect Miss BeII Sidney, of Toronto, spent a and S 1.2 mi es east from Pickering Village-and s 'B11 . _ • felly submitted, coa -le of da a laet week- with bar brother, railway ata on, and is convenient to schools :• D. Beato wadchuroh s. Thesoil is a ole loam, clean, ' j - - On motion of . Mr. Poucher; chairm'an,: well drain and in the highest state of oultiva �1 - rep)rt was adopted. Mrs.J. L. Spink�And niece Miss Lillie ton. It is ell fencer! with cedar rails, and I Your standing committee on Ronda and Spink, of T routo, spent a few days this twatered by lining stream On the propertyare . , ' Bridges beg leave to report-a,nd recommend week at Maple ave. two dwellin a,one brick,tho other frame, three • BARRY'S NEW STORE:, CLARE MONT. ` IarRe barns,horse and cattle,stables, piggeries, as follows : H. Hardy and `V O'B ady for Miss Kate McPhee, of Hamilton, Mire. implement, riving and hen houses, root cellars, -- --- building culvert on Kinsale r•)ad outh of Tinning; an J. D. McPheeo of Toronto, etc,,all in t, cellent ropair and well adapted for - _ .5th con $3. P. O'Brady cedar a d other spent the 2 th with Postmaster McPhee. their resp©c ive asoa. The brick dwolling ie tlt- `) - M i' supplies for same $3.19. John fihea for We are pl axed to learn that Mcs. .l,ae, ted up in modern sonar ,er, coutatniug ton HILi,T S. UUIJ�JLINA111 L . 1 rooms,besides kitchon, Pantries closets,woodL . - I, � : filling washout on Greenwood road and Taylor is co valscent. She is now spend- shed and cellar; has hard•and sort water, turn- - some material $12.30. Gross & Granger Ing a few weeks with her daughter in Tor• ace and other conveniences .the franiebouse is, A -FURNI _ ;__ _ . - _ for cedar and pine $17.i4. W. Blake for- onto. comfortably f►tied up, has 9 rooms.•pantries• - cellar,hard and soft water,etc. To any person � i� breaking stone $3.75. W. Gee -for filling John Ca r has a pitying mare that will desiring a f�►rm, ,tlrst-cissa in every respeot; , ER - approaches to bridge on 5th con opp lot s)t take roe dust, and Jack is prepared to this le act nee twat is seldom offered. [t has i f 7, $7. R Mc$rady for building culvert on give anytbi g� in the vale or about the vale been terra in the most oarotul manner.toes the - - Hist Sfi pears d has the roputation of befog ons : 4�h con Opp lot 13 $4. J H Connor for a bierl on t e shortest- notice. . of the best t rme la the tcwnship of Pickering;; - - — F 7­ drawing cedar from Brough0m to Decker's Married- At G}reen River on the 23rd ices mined i ins it cannot bo excelled. For k . Hill and for building tempora✓y bridge $7. lust., by Ito ..Mr.Pickett,Miss Ida Boover further part aulare ap >1 to A. A,1108T,Whitby ' S Ella Robson for 25 yards gravel defined on eldest chug; ter of Daniel Hoover, to Dlr; or to W. V. Ic1tAs0�v, Pickering. S+tt - U DERTAKE . I Brock Road in 3rd con in 1893 $1.7�• Your' Waltor Boo . The band drove to Green - - • ,,, - . I committee would recornmbnd the Council River and ' sanded the happy oou ple- XNEOLA6738 i . 1 , .. . .1 .L. ­ 1. P, r: JF . �. I. �.. ' , . p to purchase one road scraper from Ira Alet. Ar hong ie transferring his .bar. -oma - AND :: .�_ k Powell, delivered at David Pagh's� in 2nd noes empori m to Gladstone avenue, and � I • ; - 1` con at $9. W Cowie for new Road Planer at the new a and Sandy will be found well INE LA 8788, the ilreat ImporMd ' x10, Trotting stallion, standard sad 1. delivered at Claremont $28.50. We beg to equipped an just as obliging as o! yore. - - • registered i both countries under rule d. >yn11 - . acknowlege notice of the following wash. The milline y department will be opened brother to lack Prinoo trial 2.16, and Winona ' - EMB ER oats : Dixie Hill and ditches culvert bet later.on. 4.21 3�4.trial 9.16 and driven quarters in a M Pickering and Markham,cnlvert and bridge Six Candi ate@ were baptized imtner- with s com ton Bulky it,3l secconds,a2.0t^s tae '•- . ; ` dg sion on Sana pp as was ever otted under the same oircumetan• 1.1. in 8th con bet 14 and 15, bridge in Brough- y morning b Revr.Siple. cos by an orso on earth. Sired b Jefferson ;: `' am, ditch in 3rd con ops let 29, and would Avast Don arse witneeaed the impressive Prince 0212, otted public halt mile trial with a I . , �I j •.L�.L.LV `.+T•. f I L' recommend that the Engineer be sent 0leretrony. he minietratIone of the rev. common su ky in 1.07,a$e.4 gait, a full brother , _ there, culvert in 6th con bet lots 30 and 31, gentleman_ a being attended with great .to General ton tou 1778,trial 290 1/2, one of the eaccose. greatest sir a o1 brood mares that over lived for bridge on 2nd con app, lot 33, W itevale which the a -Acv®✓nor Stanford of Calitornta A ITtff1�+A?rnToi►T• •sewer and briige. Mrs. Robe Stephenson enc' son Janice, aid for bt e25,000, and he tvae the sire of Al ATTENTION,i i J,� _ • Your committee would recommend that of Locust Hi I, met with a mishap on gat. Va:Ina,th dam of $anal 2 00s of one of the , nrda aveni w greatest fro fere on earth. Mineola is a dark ,- .the following grants be made. thrQQaghout Y g when driving out of Mr. chestnut 161/4 hands, weighe about 1276 his The undersigned wishes to thank his many . 'k . the Townshi On base line o lots 4 a d Etlisou`84an , through /heir Dolt eh 1n knee massa es 1e. inches, arm 25 inches, Heart ppp• y g 61/4 feet,stills a 421uohoe,hock 18inah©e shoulder patrons for their liberal patronage dor- 5 $40, Jas Richards com. $islellhe bet lots and apringin into the ditch, apsetting� the 3 feet,back o htp 118 feet, hip to hooK 4 feet H Ing the past year and asks for a ;;:i: 28 and 29 in B F con $15, Geo Parker coni. vehicle and njaring Mrs. S. considerable. inches, and although never trainocl•�,oeaesaes oontinuanoe of the same. V�� Sideline bet lots 8 and 9, range line $10,' J Fortunately he Doli did not get awsty. great natural speed and sbowehia 64e 1�reuding (iOPYFZIGHT3. 4 Richards oom. Sideline bet lots 10.and,ll John Bos met wiih a slight accident and to const lered by good .Judges to 9x5 the beat - from Kingston road to 4th con 125,6 Jat,ted rig formed i;teei: bred and the gteatest stock!horse Mrii6sllo4i11 and Q'eneral Blackepith CAN I OBTAIN PATRNT t a the otter dor through a not bei off his g in Canada ajnd ono of.the reatest in thc� world. answer and an troaeet opt ton wM to - Richards and Stephen Cronk corm.I King- earl w eel o csif. it to come off, preoipi- lie will eomp�o nce a spring season 30th A 1aril • ing d011e 011 shoo'meat notice, wry&Co. who have hap nacrei,lyres y Ston road opp-lot^12 $60, JasRichards end tating him I to the muddy road. With and end it J no 29. No maros taken after that - e.Perienee m U4 t busi Cornmeal date,and w 11 be Wwnburn Darty Tuesday noon• and at lowest, prim. tions strictly ocad ant A H..,d eIs oil W d Dale Dome. Palmer a bridge on 2nd etrang heed nd flan grip he palled u the >ormstioa oogeeQnina aces✓:e sea how to ; F colt which h was drivi p Malvern fro 8 to 5 Tuesday,and Tremont-hotel taxa them sent free. Also a catalogue of At . cbn road and opp 4ot 21 110, Jag Hilts And ng, 'preventing the Tuesday ni ht mud all dmv Nouday. Friday I , I ISM and sotentific 1>ooks'amt free runaway w fell usually fo110wB .0taeh a and Satur y at Mr. Ken ody's 114 ,North ''Diseased and interfering feet a boaceinthe,,,tee w.1A Lrtca•. f; C Stotts coma. Sideline bet lots 23;and 26 y oPatents in list con, and lit oon road opp lot'25$10 break. I Beaeone5el Avenue, Toronto, and if parties; I -� Jas Hilts and Geo Parker coma. idQli4lewlin is been deme b will wait nd sue the$.horse hotort+ Helsel- S i�eitllit as are brotegtit wtdety D®for®tl9e peblic wi COneidira le' $ 5 y ins a sire, a will guaraut°o to glue theta p �• siuedwycost to ;et®stre h j hi ry 'i bet lobi 30 add 31 in 1st Goo $15, Jae $i(te those who b ve oocaefatt to travel loath on a Dolt wit out nay ehargo 'if a is not tersest you erica os an so}e a a►ork la be 0018: Alois road north of let con #50'.1 J the Altona over the delay in making one of the oat bred earl Date of th® greatost A call sOlicit6d. ' �Temr. Same sent fr4w 'L the road stook herso on oarth. Price to insure a colt tion ✓con ly,. a year. fh to Hilts and Wrla Lofton come. Drain in Ott hie for public travel ai r only 519,wo alt it301. Broome toe 60 cents,which • es► ynssh "atains, Cherrywood 110, Goa Davidson and Wm. the washoa caused by the late storm. A must be troll at time of se vice. Ciroulars can .Wt J� GRAHAM CLAREMON! � ea a�oetto+r at - t ° with s�• ealabi g t►uttal¢ trwia corn. 3rd con road opp lots 19 it,rid coeple of me wish a.team.and without the be had at ar,v of this borse a etau4s. ! to t i • t, contracts- ltlddress R.R. REYNOI DR, t7 site Mr-rlaet 8ui14I YKA HN OG law Vona, nag BR®Auw r. Jae Hilt9 to azarnine wme. 7th Don formalities nd red•taplrm usual, algid $� ter' gp P p tt h h ( Opo. �D•dp 438 1,}gw AV6,Toronto ' : I - _ : _ _ L . O j. . i 3 w. 2 r�,�, t igu f ,4- - .. :. .:., 4 s.: .: S- �- �.- 5-. ,�€:y Y S •,y.. - • ,'3 .41 .wn:'. s ��. `FYI. ,il 1 , — o . . :,. - ..:` .— -1 -. - : ? r- t :e S? i. .r :1 i,�, is . 1. ql� „ �r h. c i. ,'s 6 r.� k. - Aa-- -i .. . ,.K.. _r. _,..._ d:. .r.?c r t .f`A4'�_..r •.a _ - ,...: -_.. - -, 1.,... ,v _ _. -. -. ..,s _ .. ,_:�. a,.d`rs:. - -r,.-� - - _��,��. - `uta -- _.. -... 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I i \ CJI ` '�. t--^ V 1.J Fxoai OUR EXCHANG$y. flag, will ake the season of 18.)i tie fol. w � .,. d •:There are ume - 'utteriogs'in the air " lows :— uesday, May 8th, will Ie:�v© . Hong Frank Smith; of Toronto, ba8 again a ribs of this paper, _ What. their own stable sand pruceed via the - �� ~ V } been knighted. ur sir . Base Lan to Messrs. Kenuedy, for noon, Spleldld value ]Y1 New I'rilas,. 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Deck- �UU I.rlol LIJ171'J 1R U 1G1JL' ' T1Z.tl.i SNE r 1 the mother of W Kington, too cplt►ce tl�e t r had vlsito$ his sots Benny, way np in '-� ' --I other day at Fr klrsbnrg, Va., fn the �_ Uregos, Whenbe`catre haat+ he brauplht _'21 ' `-'— Yt� presence of Pres dent Cleveland and ten a lovely ivotieaa, the widow, he said, of hie I _, ' osxela. t �_I EORGE DLCKER OF LONDON, ONT., boj►, who bad died rfhile his father was SISSE'I) A [QTHER TEEN STA$.. �`. r+ thousand people. ' prof. Goldman Smith and his wil=e hie During the pabwireit in New Yoe$; there IN A CALIFt?RNii1 JAIL. vleltfng barn, Thutt another witness of that $ED HER TO THE HEART. .,` returned to Toronto of ter a prolonged tour were eight suicid s, s dozen bodies of men I. ride In. the $ildere Hills was out Of the _ `' .—,..: ,.....�°- -' way. Then there came Edward Stoke and I , '" In Euro were found in th river, and half a dozen t�aid to flat o Kilted 11Pife aud' Babe, A Maniac Riles Ansack Wii6 Three Yui 1�• his wife sad babe. Mrs. Stone was the _ Mr. Edmund __ '. I.; hia-_ Rotesip 'days dead bodies of me were picked rip in dark 1'otsoane+t .Nis l3ec®iad e1'ffe Riad to Ater Jaaaplu# Fromi a &ecend &lofty ; < bah wa sand elle a, little Rosie, the daughter, and then only �„t that the Royal Military College at Kinget,�i Y Nave Put Grandchildren Oat •f the Rtudesv—Fotr 1'eopie ll4b6ted Before i livfng child of D�lre. Goodrich, or Mrs, has given to the imperial army some excel• Four depots f r distributing Pate milk way—Romer or itis Supposed victims Decker No. 2. By the- latter's will she the Hadmaa tai Captured After a Dse- `Y> . •' ' ". lenL bO�diere. st a nominal ee to poor mothers were Found la a Care After Tweitty-seven pirate $irnggl�. p . , • • I o ened in New Y rk on Wednesda Tears• de t t I (goals) wan left+ most of hor property, to `rhe health authorlteea in MontrBafinttend P y , ._- revert to Decker if she died without child. A epi ah roes Albany, N. Y., imytl ,; ` 'to take mesaures to kee out small- Olt, The Mayor an Health Commissioners of - A she-herd itendtn hls floeIre in Kildare One da Rasie's bub was deryica fretful] � p P P 8' Y g Y Eugene Brady, a aniac, killed his mother, which is at present raging in the United Chicago have iasu d a proclamation requir• gills near Yreka, Cal., entered a cave and, In an adjoining room. - g Y Y a ed 65, on Tueeday,in a fit of violenceeead- gta�. . in ever one in t ,e cit to be vaccinated. g .., .. I stumbling,sttooped to peck up an obstruction.. I BARKS ON THE BAnY'6 NItCZ attem ted to kill fear other rsons. With The excess+ of t e United States govern• P Pe .Antonio L�icianio, .t%ho was hanged re- tef There wore nnan , oently at Regina fur the murder of_Kia meAt expenditure oyer the r9oeip for the y and alighted match �� �� three knives in h hands he ran wildly i I will etc her, remarked Decker, companion at Ureufell, died rtotesting his ten months and a half to date a eeve�piy showed they were bones—human, dust- a►alkiag to the create. An hour later the around the atreete outtfne right and left, I million dollars. covered bonen. He told of hie discovery. innocence, little Dae wan found dead. There was no aswinitiag everyon whom he ;net. At 8 The Trader-*nA Labor-111, it of Ota A report oomes� `+ort Wsehington� dist that night. The next da he brow ht the invests ation at that time, for Decker was • tdwa has decided not, to lace a candidate Baby Rutn, the first child of President and y g g o'clock Brady begun quarrelling with bus P Mra. bones to town, Then a fire-that had been thought an honest,.ad upritht man,•but an - in the field for.the approaching provinuial Cleveland, is partially, .if not eutire• old woman has been found who'was et that mother and sisters, and they scoff deter- 1 deaf and dumb. smonlderiag for 2'j years burst tomb, a fire mined that he was lliot in his r ht mind, as elections. Y► L,_ time a nurse and she aaye she saw tnarlCs It ,is runiered in Montreal that the Dr, McGlynn and Mr. Hsntg George of vengetwoe, sad the next morning George of Angers ou the baby's throat. Edward Brady's father has beewinstrn�nd was re. - ''vacancy iii the Senate caused by the death addressed a New York audience on the Decker, a prosperous farmer; wens placed Stone died a natural death a few mouths leased from an asyl m but a sh�rt time ago. . - of Sir John Abbott will be filled b Mr. -E, single tax movement from the mime plat• ander arrest. Thin ha ned six da s a o, Iatter, and beside his body that of his wife Y PPe q g The dau hter, Jen ie, went to .a'nearby. B. Eddv, of Hall, true, forrnu on Sunday evening. and 'the man who was soon Laid. So Decker came in -to all g , Y paces u qnd down be- Apetition to the tioyer>:t ' '- eaer'a7 is be. There is a movement in '9 w York for tine property, and he was much respected lumberyard and askled that some of the em• • - - .' tween the attone walls, for h cannot sleep, therefor, and there were no witnesses of " ing signed asking that the exemption from the abolition of the bonding system, which ployeea be sent,to the house to quiet her. t it is'olaimed has the affect Qf drivi traf- is charged with six mur ere, and it is that mysterious deed in Kildere Hills save When the men entered the hangs - seizure for employes of the Federal Gov- i Mrs. Preston. brother. . fie from the railwa s of the Uniteddtates believed others will be laid his door, The : Some persons have said ten- ernment bombriolishod. y leaeant things about Decker in pastyears, Brady ran upstairs and jumped from a ' r to the Canadian roads. rand 'ar of Sisk oa Cottnt Kae been Mr. CoatsvE•orth, M,P., bilis pi•eie►red an g I Y Y y ut they were soon torRottea. Weal* and 8$COND fiT R.EY WIVDow. `addition to the criminal code tto make pro- While the Rev. J. W. LewRI J was staggered by the evidence,brought before roperty was the armor plate that eh Idea " vision for bringing pool-room keepero with- preaching on Sunday, `in a Philee►►ddel hia �� � The men ioked bi a He was unco�- it. The foreman says-. What next will im from the shaft of sus icion, and i was p pp -in the swee of the dra -net of the law. Methodist church, on The. Uncertainty - , h aeions and it was t oughb that he was seri ,� P g of Life " he was stricken with era elan come to light 1: This boo has three true noyhing butsusgiician. then the shepherd the Cnetoma o�eials in London, p y oasly injured. He revived in a few min- Ont. ' toupd the hones fn tum cavern.' and is not eapeeted t8 recoTer, btals to ptv,►sen6, and is Daly waiting to Learn utas, and before a could be stopped, seized eight packages of lotxery tickets, .Alf links seemed to spring to ether in a Tlie Rev. JenkinlL7o Joules, aatou• of fl the evidence su ortinq more will Dome g jumped up and g bbed a oummon case- which were addressed to well-known peo- Yd P PP chain, and this fanWned itself upon the knife a can-o ener nd earviu knife. ' He - ple in London, Exeter,Newbury,Bothwell, All Souls' Unitarian ohnrob, in Chicago, in." neck of the respected townsman, George then ran out Of the ouse and be i a wild and elsewhere.. intends to break away from denominational I�, $IIegfCION� . i . Decker. Fortunate for` him that he ie in g bonds and or snize a church of free thought I. risen to•da that tihe walls are etron and terrible chase hrough the nei hbor• . -At the Toronto Ganeral Sessiane the other To ba'rars, rumor has in the past cast a P Y g hood, He carried t e case knife and can• - da James Giles wan convicted of kee In without are or doctrine. and that the ahertfl'has sworn in a number y p g . 1__ shadow on the laame of Decker but that fn Cher thine Hedl ant alonfor eeversh ' a 1-room and sentenced to two months It is stated that ,the coin roeeiise Tariff' - of depulass. g P°O was ears a o 'when this was a lawless re- All aloe the Pscifio Coast them of . ' in gaol with hard labor. - Notice of appeal bill at present before the United States y R . g Lory blocks, making at mpta to cut all not . . Senate is the direct result of R holesale gion, and those who were old enou h to hia crimes is bein told. It will soon be- was given, g come a narrative of international interest~ quick in getting opt of bus way. His mother I bribing of the Senators by some of the talk have since;died or moved awe The and sister had Poll wed him and at the The Ottawa ' Journal` sayyi the drinking Y• -. facilities in in the Donniniaa Honsea of Par- monster trusts of the w:antry. man out-lived gaspicion. He Grow to baa aHoeTs T1rsT IIAOKT HInr. . corner of Vine as 3reen streets a mea liameat have sent many a man to thedevil, Six families of Esquimau�r,, tinder con• leader of men. He aired wealth and ' ie to trik res . T e s' t held his tr d r e B d h to er and tbiirks that, unless in connection with tract to the United States,'arrived in New These are the ghosts that it is now hand and cried, on't strike him, rev meals, the bar should be Abolished. York on Satnrda from Norws on their influence. He leas not slep6 without a mem• thou bt haunt:ed Decker: Ilia first wife P y y g venting him from Ding ao. But for her Chief of Po,�oe Hu Kea, of ivlontreat, lis way to -Alaska, where they are to breed tber of his family in his room for 20 years. and her -horn babe, murdered in the act the murder migh have been prevented., - taken an act:n ainet the Montreal Herald and tray#reindeer for three years. This has been made known, along with the Kuldere il1a; hia sec d wife, believed to The mother came rtl�naing ap sad the ia- In the trial o!Dr. Me erg far the murder damnin evidence ainee the she bard found hate bee poisoned, Ben , the eon of hie furiated moo became ealzn and dropped all _ for twenty-five thousand dollaro damages; ., R + P first wile died no vee knows how in bat the ce►rvin ttni( . The two then Walt- of Ludw Brandt in New York the other + + R alleging that strictures were passed upon i$ he dust-covered bones in a cave on the Oregon; a boy, the son of his second wife; ed back to the house and in the yard Brad _ him in an article on the efficient of the day the prisoner offered to plead guilty of y Y The offer Kildera hills. Yreka was once a great town Ron►e, the daughter of hie aeeon�i wife; threw his nems aro rid his mother's neck police force, manalaughler in the firotdegree. oath eo Edward, the husband of the dau htes of was refused by the State.proseontion. a est. 'It was a ininingcentre,and in $ and kissed her. He then plunged the long . - The shipping then of Montreal 'are cam- his second wife; a baby, the child of knife into her brise plaining greatly of the dulness in the ship- A trunk was oa�tured in New York on the early sizt a was in its glory. Today Edward and Rosie strangled in her cradle. - ping trade, which ie said to be nnprece• Wednesday which- wan being amuggl�d itis as largos it was then, but handl This makes ei �ht in all. Semi ma sTRlxixa HSB To THE REABT : - dented. In e.onse ueace of the revailin through from Montreal• It contained two ` q P g larger, and has grown into a pros roe have died from natural causes, but it -,e and she died in a few minutes. His sister- . ` dulness a names+ of steamers which were hundred and fifty 'pounds of SamaLra to- morail certain that Deeeker ie wilt of in-laav wan standin vearand healaahed her baeco which in'worth three dollars a and farming settlekiient. George Decker came Y 8 Y g to have gone to Asontreal this mummer have + Po tto Yrekta in 181:3 Makin awe with three—hia wife and on the right arm. At least 200 ale naw _ . ' , from where no one knew. g Y Pe P 3 had their en a emenGu eancolled, in New Yorg. dau filter and d-dau titer—and enou h the murder. • g g _ A woman with; two children Dame a few g g t3' R Dr. Talmage, in referring to'the destrra-. months later. �I She was Mrs. Decker and L once has been found even at this late Brady then started on another wild chase. ik I BRITISH' -tion of the Brook] n tabernacle, said that da to cause the rand n of -Sisk ou He was followed b 4� . y .she said she came from London, Canada, Y g j rY Y Y a dozen men who weal- Lois Clovis Bonaparte, a grand nephew Providence showed great moray on Sunday where they had married: Mrs. Decker was County to frame ttrue,bills. ed to capture.hum, bat when he turned "of the first Nopoleon, died iq London on by not letting the Sr-e gain headway until of middle age. The eldest child, Eva, was upon them they fled. 'A. J. V. Werner, ,Monde • - near] all the con re ation had left the : LATRu' -i who tried to sto him receieved a bad _ Y• Y g g 7 years old, apo there was a boy of 3— P The Landon County Council is diectiite- church. t - . Benny. It is now charged that George Decker knife wound on' the arm. Patrick Rice - . :` ing the project of Government pawnshops, A Washington despatoli t�o this New , MOTHgR'APD TRADE DISAI'I'sAR. murdered ten persons,the list of his rictime was painting the stoop of a house and Brady . i'_ similar to the Monte de Piete, .of Paris. York Herald says it is greatly feared that Townsfolk often said that at,e dsd not being as follows : Margaret E. Decker,first plunged the knife into Kia right hip. Ttie the present Congruse wilt fail to pa4m the wife ; Nevada Decker, babe; Rose Stone, wound ca not aerioun, Hie next victim wan The Queen held a drawing-room at Back• Nilson Tariff bi1L The dela of the Senate live happily with her Husband, A year randdaughter , man in lllinais, name ua= b1 rs. John Kelly, w)to ran into her Boase } Ingham palace on Friday: The .weather y afteryrek•A was made their homs another the despatch adds, is paralysing the busi- ,child was born. sown; man in Sacramento Valley, name as Brady approached. -The latter followed. was disagreeable, _and the attgndahce was , a sickly little one that kept unknown; Edward Stone, second wife a and lun ed the knife into her back twice • not lar e. -. • - . nese of the country by prolonging the un- its mother busy at home. The few old P g g son-in law; Ben , Mrs. as she was runningg' up the stairs. Her certainty. residence now recall that about this time Jamin Decker son ; �- wounds are not fe�taL A cobble stone A divorce suit has been 'commenced in • , : Caroline Goodrich Decker, second wife ; ' At Wedinesday a mansion of the Sd theru Decker left his household to care for itself Edinburgh, in�whioh Viscount Baring, the year-old sop of Edward Stone, hired man. thrown struck hitp on the head and closet son of the Eari of Northbrook is co- Methodist Geneeal Conference; held in a great deal and was frequently at the The Illinois murder is befn recalled now. Bra Brod him alio' then the olive - - ' hlernphi , Tdaa., the Kao. Dr. Sutherland, home of a wealthy widow clamed Good- g gB P reepandeniw Talk about it fohoa+e.l Decker from the patrol came along. 'It took lour men to _ fraternal delegate from the Canadian Con• rich• Loud cries were heard in Decker's r^.ast but it was not believed then that so get him in the patrol wa on. He was a - . Tho Countess of Cla endon, wife of the ference, addressee the asaemblage ip favor home one day A man ran into the house. g fifth Earl•of Clarec.don, and oldest daughter Of a triple union of the Northern.Southern, The husband held a whip over his wife, uprigtit a man could have been guilty. horrible aifrht, bean covered with blood of the Earl of Normanton,died on Widnes- and Canadienn Churches, who wms cowei•inR at a table and she was BEVY HtR A cAy air rREstcavEs, and hia clottyeg beintorn from his book. day night. r n sa in "I'll si n. I'll eiQa. Please , - GRNERAL. Y g ' 6 The town of ban Rafael adds its quota • It is announced-that the prospectus of"a I I ( don't strike " and she tri hor Dame to a t '• P to the proof of Decker a guilt. It was Mad ThrouSh Exeitelnenf. new daily paper in Dublin, denoted to the Itis stated positively in Paris that Prem- paper, the contents of which she knew there that his second wife died and wit- interests of the Healyites in the Irish party, dent Carnot will not seek re-election. not. Mother ,and bab disappeared two nesmem ale now cotnin forward with dam- So intonae'was the excitement r in Parig . yy 8 durin the issue of tlhe last municipal loan will Rho*fly be issued. weeks later. The whole fanail had cue g , Chancellor van Caprivi has received 'a Y R aging evidence. They say Decker sent his that nothia else occu ied ublic attention rhe London season will be graced bq the etition from the German Colonial Soeiet out driving and the father had returned K p P t p y wife a can of preeervea, and ahortl after presence of the Sultan,who has made up hie with Benny and l:.vti: His wife and bub y for days. The great Parisian financier asking Germany to aanez Samoa. Y+ tilting them alio died is agony. Docker he said, he had laced on a ■ta o. The almost fought to obtain scrip. blanyr of mind to nee the world. He will remain a Four re resentatives of Victoria have left g y arrived at her death bed, sad in her last . them sent their re resentawvea to the P were Diag to an Francis+. . , fortnight in London. g thence w P . Sydney to take part •in the Interoolonial Canada. He appeared in the streets in words she accused, him of 'her marls+, g Y P Pref. Henry Aiorley, LL,.D., the diatin- otl7ccs the ai ht before the o cued to-be Conference in Ottawa. Thema rsops sa the have refrained from first at,the counters. A oun clerk named -- mourning .clothes a month latter. "The Y Y B guished author and lecturer, died the other epeaizing before auee of dislike Lo be da at Carlsbro a in rho Isle of �'Vi ht. The Governmentof Cape •dolony has re- steamer carrying my wife and child wan Wimann was deputed to represent his firm, He was seventy- years of age. g i considered its decision and will send two lost in a gale,".ha said, and mach sympathy summoned as witnesses. and,was entrusted with a very large sum of . representatives to the coming Colonial Con• was shorn. money in bank notes, All At ht he man- . The students of�Chri$t Church, Oxford, �'-�I ' ! g - • - after adrunken debauc at an earl hour Terence in Ottawa. $ 1 QDrj+jjNE A, COZ,. I fully stood his ground, anxiously clutching . ' 3' I rfioD Oa ills HAalis. • `� a rtfolio cantainin the notes for fear of on Saturday. wrecked t��'e Bellingdon Club Despatches from Agra say t'be aeesnnts I --- I tiepin robbed. ' Tl►e strain u oa his stem and smashed nearly ficel hundred windows. alis. Preston told the followin alar R P. of the disturlunee in the native regiment FI y caused b the lou waitin and his-a re are read exa erated.. .No far;,her Sha vines rho child N.ka : We wecut fora �e fa+tta>s tisverament Gives tl�e Qe>t. y g g Pp The conviction is growing in the English Y gg ride that morning— pa. mamma Benn xatese an Opportmstty to Buy the Dra pensions were too much for him, and the j - I-iberal rantcs that a di solution of Perlia- tyoub o is feared. Y' S followin day he showed si nn of mental the baby and rnysel . Weer wo reached at ttrr Lowest tiatcy—zstmtlar expert- g g mint moat ta>ie place �eoon. They view A Caraceas ;special uys -that probably the bills paps bitched the horiea and told went Is Jana. dsranQemen•. At present he is an inmate . . veith apprehension the diminishing Govern- ten thousand persons perished by the earth• Mamma to Rot out of the wagon with the I of a lunatic asylum. The rush for the loan,- ' nient majority, quake in the-north-eastern -part of Vane• baby and go with him. She Dried and ho It is sought to popularize the use of gttia• it may be mentioned -it was subaeribed - . Mr. Asquith, Home §ecretary was mar• znela on the night of April 2ti. dragged her along.. They went away up in ine among the natives iu-the Presidency of literally hundreds pf times aver-was due .- ried recently to St. -George's church, Han- An International Congress will be held the bushes. By and by papa came back Bengal, by keeping the drug on gale at all to the gamblicig element in the matter, the - ' over actuate, London, Lo Miea Margaret, at Antwe short] for the nr ne of, alone. Hie hands were loo. y and he wi d holder of stock being entitled not only'to iP Y P po Pe the local postoffnces in packages containing hia interest y . daughter of Charles Tennant. The examining questions relating to the pro- them on the'grass, He told Benny and I that , but to a chance in a ]otter function was a very brilliant one. lection of abandoned children and of re- it we ever spoke of mother he would kill �• v. each conforming to rho Indian's drawing every six months. . There is an extensive strike of cabmen in leased convict us and he meant it:. Then we drove horn,," Ideas of a popular price, viz., the equivalent - • London, which'is causing much inconven= Among the suspected Nihilists recently Mrs• Preston Is a simple minded woman,_ of about one farthing each. The results of A New Rind of Baby Shaw. > ience. - The Cabmen's Union has been in arrestedt n St. Petersburg were a fashion- not insane, bat feeble—in fact, a mono»: the ex riments thus far are satisfacto ++ ' e able modiste and her irl assistants whom maniac on the subject of fear of liar father. rY The Baby s Exhibition, to be held in existence only a few w mks and their fnnda g and the extension of the s stem to other Hum bre 's Hall Kni htsbrid a durin - are small, so it is expo ted that the strike t•he police stripped naked in ,heir search She told this story for the first . time the Y P ! !3 g will soon be over. for compromising papers. other day, and then only when assured her parts of India is in. contemplation. The the.month of June, says the London Daily . I father could not reach her. News, will deal with exhibits bearing upon United States Amb saador Ba-ard-has It is reported from St. Petergbur that , price at which the quinine is sold fe barely - Y the food, clothing, med9cine, far.nit,ure,and intimated to the Briti h Government the the marriage of the Czarewitch an Prin- MARRIZD Mite, aoODW011. sufficient to cover the cost of manufacture, pleasures of that very important personage. desire of the United tales to withdraw cess Aiix of Hesse, which, it is well-known Decker donned gay elothag again in a and the laudable, if rather belated., object rite show will be dividad into five heads, I from the -Berlin agreem nt, provided all the ca a diplomatic allfanoe and not a love year and soon there were a wedcding and a of the enterprise is simply that of enablin the fiist dealing with food, dietetics, bover• - - - , rights of United Stat citizens in Samoa match, will take place on November 10th. new mistress in the house for Mire. Good- g a es, medicines and disinfectants. The • are safeguarded. -The Government of Portugal considers rich had become his wife. She also had the 71,000,40,0 inhabitants of a nultry and second class includes clothing of all sorts -- Home Secretary As uith has positively that it has done its. utmost to satisfy the two children that came with her. One was fn many parts ague•stricken province, to f r infants, juveniles, and mothers. The - , . refused to order the r lease of Mrs. May. demands of Brazil in' dismissing the mom- named Rosie, .at tbt►t time 12 years old ; obUiu at cost price a mad ioament of third is devoted to nursery furniture, --and . _ brick, serving a life a ntence in Woking manders of the warships for allowing the another was• a boy. Tho bo sopa died, which they sttand in sore need. It is in itK of comprehensive scope, comprising wall prison for murdering er liusband, or to insurgents on board those ships to escape I ho*, it in itot remembered. Kosie became papers, grates, baths, filters, etc. The reopen the case for til purpose of hearing at Montevi .eo. Mrs. Edward Stone four years later. About fact, a piece of modified state sooialiem, fourth class will be-one of Rr%�mt interest to- - ' new evidence. . The late ant von 8ohack, be tieathed this time Eva became a young woman. but one which merely carries out, after_2.3 the youngsters themselves•—toys, games, . . . The Duke of York h intimated to the his fainou librar at Munich to ,h' Benn bad eviousl been sent to Ora on ears of sus ense, a art of.the olio that books, muastic a arat;ia, mail carte anti - Y •mpenor Y t?t Y g y P P P Y gY PP Admiralty his desire t resume his du:l-s William, and the Em ror has ained the and was there doing business as a oun rock' horses beingranged under this head. ' � g Y B inspired the acclimatizing of the oinohona g in the navy. After th accouchment of the good-will of Southern Geihmanyby announc• man. Decker announced one suminer that Miscellaneous specialties for household use , _ - Duchess it is probable she will, with her Ing that he will allow the library to remain he was going in an adjacent county to tree in British India. .. will occuppy Class V. The scheme is ealeu. w' husband,^ay a visit t some of the British in Munich. attend to cutting timber on a ranch, and Th® Iridian example hlw been follovi►ed lated to embrace all that tau possibly tend --- . b Java which his an even desnser o ala- II I COIOL]Ea. En airiee iii Berlia in eontFectioa with that Eva inner ga with hiusti. She pleaded Y ' P to alleviate chi voHa of intaacy and enhance !. q with her eta nxother but to-no avail sad tion than Bengal, and where in t e low- the pleas nos of that pAriad of life alloyed At.the�ananal cane ration of the Irish claims for the property of the late Emin pp Iyto northern sea-board fever is uite ae National ,.segue of Gr at Britain, held at Pasha reveal the fact that the rest ex for• father and da�gbsor started They were g q for the in�st part with the troubles of g P ono three mouths. All that limo dai:gerous aEn enemy to health as in the Liverpool on Saturday it.-was decided to er had three wiv , and that there are now R , wit is teething. The price of admission is to be- " e now le rued the lived to ether in rho Ganges delta. In Java. however, ilio neap- fined at a pica eo moderate es to render „ t �, attempt to heal the di onities in the Irish brae children living, a daughter each by , . ' Y g 1 of chis uiaiae to the native t P- oarty,and a cuuventio with that object two of his wives, and a son by the third. woods. When the csame back she was a P Y P q POP"" the exhibition useful to all classes, W in.view will be shortly called, to meet.is physical wreck anher mind was affected. tion is not an not of the Government at all, w,—_• , _ I . Dn1liu. In the trial of the eight editors in Berlin �3hortly atter s)fe married a termer named but ono of philanthropic aommeraialism oa Sambo's Wil : ' , recent] it was _ iven in evidence that Preatoa, the rt _of the cinchona planters. TLe -. : ' Sir JohnPender, ohs rmsn of the Eastern Y g but elle never lost that dread of p°` detectives had issued inflammatory plan- Kar father. quintae atlpplied is not,as fn India, of local A dickey was recently charged with Limited Telegraph Co puny, referring to srds to the unemplo ed, par +ting to mannlc#cbure; ft is im vied from' Euro atealun fowls and the' ud a not wishin • Sir Charles Tupper's le lure at the Colonial yy P° IIRR ITOIdACH la rva - P° ' fl ' 1 g g amsnata from the Sooialiits,and- that police - I and the object of the com_ mittee for qquinine to send him to prison, leniently gave him a I `I th ini}titate, aaye thea pr posed Pacific e�tble, agents disanised as workmen actually Mrs. Decker No. 2 who was Mrs. Good= propagaailt►, which nae the distribution in week in which to pay the fine. viewed commercially, an be only regarded staited the- Socialist rioting at Freidrieh- ' rich, was taken ill a year or so later. haled, is to assist; in the Improvement of the The man protested that he should never i.. --- aa a needleaa luxury, the expenditure for Itieighlwcs,�umarkod at the time how atten. eiuohoua market bq fieidin anew outlet be able to raise the money ; but, neverthe- i. chain, whia'k may be ref srded�ae as un,werra'utable .---•res---�---- . i.t:ve the husband was. Noor they recall fop the pI•spare'3 drag, whic000 tri sold yn the less, in the following week preaeuted him- ; - - . waste of moneq. If there is one thing charactteristic of the that he was so attentive that no one, not form of gelatine capsules containing gr. vj., self acid pat down the dollar. _ IINrt'!m LAS. .. Japanese it is their love of .go'worm. No even theph ysioian, was allowed at her at the rate of one Dent oath, or Eve oapaui®a 'c You rascal," said the judge, "I knew ; T -. A bcantifal bronze s I tae of Christo her house in Japan so small bat has ata little l�edside. Then tt became neoegsary, in his i'o: a peirny. bat, coasiderfiig .the els'ght. yon could pay. What did you Mean by P landscape garden, if only in the back yard ; 'opinion, that she have a change of air, and purohssin power of the .native, even thio telling the scurf;you had no money i Cotambus was unveil d in Central park, and no inn so humble but can find a flower fie took her to$an Itafael;among strangeea, gure ill at it C6ought too high by several it Truf, udgi,"said the black man, "T New York, on Saturd{iy. . to brighten the room of every guest. Tho , He brougght back her corpse two week& experts. The ct►psule fo m is also consider- -not got I •then," but judge say' Sambo, A ease of small-pox;has been discovered love of animals, though loot perha�ps quite - later. A Yreka undertaker noticed that ed an objectionable feature in same quay- you pay ve dollars or go to prison ;' me, - , in the lower part of Albany, N.Y., which so•eonepfcaor�a, is nevertheless sufficiently the mtomaoh w4 missing and'reckoned that tees, and an experiment is now being tried last might stole more chickens to pay the •• .' Swarms vritia women si d ritildren. (obvious. i I i tone embalmer had removed it. But previous. to eabetitttts s14alt,pill for the capula. fine with, I _ 1 rc h{. i- = r. 'I r -. -- - t. :_.,.. : •;: - s is r .. I. - f • ., 1- 9,.. s.._ .. J_ . �. 1 i I �.,• _. I i ._. ._ " 1 . -.v f.. ti« ;,. .b - r . . ., ..I e,.... ,- ..w -s-.r. .. k, - I '1 l -. _ .. ..t .; _ -.... -4r.... .fit•. -.. - - ..-_ .- .. -.., .. t .: -. k .... . _.. ._ .. pp _ ":.. .. .. .:..mit - _ I.. - I - - y a I k T - i ,i I , z 'A i." .m'�i -, _. .'_--`:r _ :.. es:-' .. -. :- �... - .. 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F. .. -aY S., `O'-,MIC ,: .., ,. k'..d. -..L �)e.;kY 9. 3 W :T .,r :Y - _ _,.' a : . < ,. t� rtt, ��S 1 a a. �: ,:. ._._ - l _. s �, -1 I - v. a. , t _ _ , _ . �._ _- L _. _L - a -„ - r _. L , t.. n ._ t - -. ..- w: - -,. 4 - .As I . __._..... - .s.- _ ..:. c N G - - .----- - - - ___ - - - _. - -. - _. - �'THERE'S' --r-�_ a .ter -- __ — - ! ,- A IR�CL�I OF rQ-D MANY A SLIP.' ",�Intl _ - :� 'h� A �Q A 1 6 a arm w ll til led I There are 10$ dear toreats in .3catlaad, i `� R It . ,.,_ - w. , ittle ,•ollar well fllied A I Navin an area of 1,975,000 scree. TFE" k T_dr Freseb Peasant Fields a F'e to ee, , ` :' A little ware well willed $ � � ~- and Then Suddenly Loses tt. Vfitit ovoid on wish h Hood morning, o y s a ,nail better than finished �' Rlrs. Smith, >i have jug4J • - a.,!A I_ .. �. . ThU St111'tlttig Experieno Off'aSCOUng A few week ago, sags Paris corcespand• that? The last is not the least b an p washing, using tide - `�. UC Lady in St. Thomas call a peasant Irving in the neighborhood means, but how can a wife be welt willed by ,f use tSwashedo easily soap alring the -_ of Saint-Brieuc was trimming a hedge in she be the victim of those diatroasin mala- _ ' � -- clothes far cleaner than I ever had them a K-_ ?_ one of his fields when he perceived a piectt dies that 7riake her life a burden? Lether before, and it lasts twice as long as any � » _ it, A (on,t:iu•f Rnffercr for More '[hits vivo of cord one end of which was attaohed to a take Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription oche also as d eoet used ; and just ,feel ,; r.str4- lac r ;;food hard Turned to Nater y hands are, l bush while tae.other disappeared in. the and pure all painful_ irreguiprities, uterine ,Tho .world's dugar plautatione produce71 i _1•t,y.Mtclun+ Ifclti out no hope o! lacy ground, He gave a long and strong ull, disorder®, �inflatmmation and]uloeration,pro• every year G,00J,00 tone of augur. tu= �”and . resent] p " �i:+coy cry-)tow Iter l�Ce ��'as sat cd- 1? y a bag revealed itself,. which lapsua and kindred weaknesses. It is a Reelpe.-t�9r tfatcln a neltcio '14 �� ltieafth all,�ed ar�d „ �t'ondcrful Story, on examination,proved to be.arammed with boon and a bleslaing to wom n. Thousands Drink a€ [gash cost. From t:c 5t, Thomas Journal. 5f. pieces, Continuing his work with fresh are'in the bloom of health tl}rongh using it, Adams'Rcat Boor Extract...,.......ono battle eu byu a of~�T { ,, alacrity., the rasa speedily came upon an� when otherwise they would be undue the N'let+chcnann'a Yeast....,.'...........haltacake PThe Angel of the Lord encampeth round other bit of string;and this time the buried sod. Are you a.aufferee Y $o it or some t pounds 9u ar.. ............................,,two x� ,Tout them that fear Him, and delivereth , Lu owarm Water..,. b-ag proved to be full of gold pieces, boon day we mgy read-- ...two gallons -. d them." Such is a verse'of holy writ made afterwards a a,hird bag was unearthed under Dissolve the sugar and yoast in the water, 'I V ` lamiiiai to very many residents of St, A littae wife salt willed, ( add tho`oxtr�lct,and bottle ; place in a warm � , Thoticas by the well-known evangelist aunilar circumstances, The peasant took ) . - ,I Itosowood coffin earlyy 41led, place for twenty four hours until it ferments, t , the treasure home, and kept bis discover I Spite o[elector well skilled. then place on ice, whoa it will apoq sparkling - fix; Rev, J. E, Hunter. Iu Ietters of gold on secret; but noilong afterwards he invested ; I and dellcloua, . the stained glans fanlight over the door of a.goodly sum in the savings bank, and Ovarian,'FIbroid and othe Tumors etlred The root beer can be obtained in all drug ■ >:zr his residence, No. 113 Wellington street, is bought himself a suit �f clothes a hat and without surgery, Book to timonials and and'groerry stores in lu And 23 cent bottles to I %; F the text `" Psalm xxxiv -7." Though we make two and floc gallons, Babies ', , L + B a watch. As the man was known to be in references, mailed secure y coaled for ; = f' live iu an age noted for its energetic, rather straightened circamstances Chia and• 10 cents in stamps.- Addyes , World's Dis- The average height.of clouds ja a mile, or 4 Y rather more, zealous 'Christian endeavor, this idea of den display of what to a person in his peal- penaary ,Medical Association, Buffalo, N. �Ught t0 be fat. Give the �`; Mr.r, Hunter ' to impress the truths•cif the tion was comparative wealth excited a Y What every one says - -a . scriptures upon those who road thou,h they great deal of notice, and a da or two a o ��yaheegoa® who has used W de Thin Babies a ehane6.. _ Glve f ��I run, 1 alto eche* so ori anal and eo novel yp g fl a it is the best they 'Al g 1~ the whole riddle was solved. In the village I .! DOCTORS DISTU BED, evt�r used. ' ryt, theiYl- that it at once excites tilecuriosity. Those dwelta worth dame who had ado ted this , - not• familiar with the -tex-t make a mental Y I? A good quality of rope ie now-being made1. veryt,prim}five method of depositing her I Pccnllar t'agr In Phili3dclphla-7Le from pineapple fibre. , -,` note of it, at>,d at the first opportunity look available capital, A firm believer in the liters of a Pretty 'lri. t - it up. This is just what was done by a principle of the 'along atocking," the had I PlIiLAIALMIA, What a Toronto Man Says. I scott!64 ;t rFpresentative of the Journal, who had D;lay. 1.-�A case that is I'`or some tirne''I have b j -` buried the bags in the peasant's bed;e, and creating a great flutter-among the medical been a sufferer from F,. eccasion,to visit Mr. Hunter's residence the dyspepsia, so much so that I completely 0 after a visit to evens relatives she ;had re• dove-cots is that of Nellie Tailor, whose . other daY. But with the object of the turned only t•o find that her treasure had parents reside oil Powieton avenue. Miss lost my appetite, aqd�' through weakness . . v *it and'_the information obtained the could hardly walk, Three weeks ago I -, E mu slion taappeared. Her cries and lamentations falter is a pretty.brunette ttrith red cheeks reader well be more concerned. The reporter aft t?I�eted attention and commiseration as an a smile that would set tl commenctld drinking ' St, Leon �Vator {f_ was assigned to investigate a marvellous I, ie heart of the resultin in a sharpened a , . S p pectate, go d dig-g well, and the police were soon holding an sternest reporter. fluttering ih two seconds. P care said to have been effected in the case investigation into the affair. The peasant, The (seta of the pass a.e sooner told in her cation, and ant now oomplotely cured. D. the Cream Of Cod-liver- Q11; `' of a young lady employed in Mr. Hunters who had fondly imagined that hia fortune own words. " T}free years ego," she sail, -URRAv,1,48 Berkeley Street, Toronto, Sold ' ' family, by --t•hat well-known and popular was made for life, has not only been coin- `c my father moved from -the o,"qoushe, into by all Grocers, Druggists and Hotels. with • hypophosphites, and i 1 r©meds , 'Dr. Williams ' I ink fills. And gelled to restore the money, but will pro• P`liladelp►lia. I'dotermtned 'to seek sumo Zebras, which w'ero laontlful fifty years - wale them grow Fdt, GhLib- it--wa!3 a wonderful story ,that the oan ` Y g' bably have to answer for hia conduct in. a employment, not wishing to boa bur�ieu ago, aro now ver scarce. lady ita�l to tell,and is undoubtedly as true court of justice, ran the fami( y b'y,. Healthy, �I'lght.- Phis as it is vionderful. Last June the same"re-- Y� obtained employment in tree Wide Awakb Soap, it is the beat �' porter interviewed,�lrs. John Cope, Rife Gf- I L-. l annamaker s store am l I half not been long in the world, Clans,the World Over, endorse i, the tollgate keeper on-the London and Port ; SUFFOCATED tY GAS.. I .;: there, when the indoorworki began to tell . on me. '1 lost the color in my :cheeks and Moravian missionaries have beda main- tt. _ Stanley road, who had bean Gored by Panic ---- .; : I tainod in Labrador sauce 1,60. n i�I ,. "I grow pale and. thio. hay fond did not Y�� t be deceived by Sabsfilfafes! Pills of running ulcers on the 1}tabs after Untongctougly Teuchcd the Jlet After years of suffering, and after having been Turning Ordt the Light. agree with me aft;d I had a heltdaehe all the , Nerve Pain Cure . r (Scott&Bowao,Beileville'.All Druggists, Wo,A$t. time. fins ly grew so iii that I had to Poison'9 Nerviline cures flatulence; chills given up by a number of physicians. The A Toronto.deapatch says':-John Coulter,' quit'wock, The doctor was called in and and spasms; ATerviline cures vottrltttn AI)IE3lIEDICATF.D SILK SPONGES old lady =had entirely recovered, and a- farmer hailing from near Bolton, was he said that I wilts aufferinq from chronic diarrheas,cholera,and dysentery. N rvilil a � tar ni dicinat pnrpose� :ant with direr `: could not say toe, much in praise of Dr, found dead in-bed at the Kerby House, dyspepsia and habitual constipation and cures headache, sea sickueea and umm r tions, sealc.c , on receipt of $?Ot). bend 3 cent 4 Williams' Pink Pills, which ,had given her Queen and William street.$, on'Thursday, he gave me very little. hope of recov®r coin Taint, st•anlp for . ►reular. , MADAm DE FRoss, 90 a new lease of life. As it was with 11 re, Y� pp Nerviline cures neuralgia, ylaitland ,SToronto. Cope, so it was with bliss Edna Harris, the Coulter came to the city Wednesday morn. He gave me. several doses that nearly toothacho, lumbago and sciatica. Nerviline ' sena; lady in the Pm to of Mr, Hunter's lag and after tranaactiu his business called dc,t pled me .0 with p Y g p pain but gave no cures sprains, bruises, cuts, ate. Poltion's A`HOI D Wreckedand Regcned. By ialnily who has bet.:i restored to health and at the Kerby House to deliever a message permanent re:ief.: Finally I was that ill Nerviline is the best remed • in L'L, w irld ``� Vii". J. Ht ti l i:It I h-D. 11.D. A series of ®trent ti, by Pink Palle. ' Tisa Harris has to the proprietor's wife. lie intended to that food would only stay on my stomach and only costa IU and 25 cents ib'try it, ct'apters t^ nen on social purity and rig ht lav- tt�ke the evening train for liome,`bgt missed !or a couple of j hours. After , eating 1 Sample and large bottles at an dr' store Ing' It IA written in plain language that all ' just -passed her twentieth year, and is a it and returned. to the Herby House and would Buffer frnrn dizziness, and I would Tr Yoleon's } eevfline Y g may understand. Live Agents wanted. Cir- daughter of (reorge Harris, who lives at Y culara containing terms sent on application. • g i afrer tea went to .the opera in .company see everything double. Then a terrible William Briggs. Publisher, Toronto,Ont. I'armout.h Hsi ht-s and Ps employed- b3 with an acquaintance, At 11.35 p.m. Dir, headache would set iD, followed by vomit• B A�boataone•third of the houses' in _Great ____ (reo. .]lo�icher florist and autsman. a re lighted by gas. +E `' I .bel.ieve� Dr. 1�'illiains' Pink Palle I John Cuthbert the manager of the hotel, ing and pain. I' tried a lot of medicines Wide Awake Sotto is a so'!id bar of p�y n c c�� conducted him to his room and instructed of drifereut ki.pc�e but they did mono G�tlt{11�Y�L DRY Utt1tN ' �LU�EI saved my life; and I am quite willing that ppure soak that will not vanish like snow � him in the mysetries of the gas jet. Coulter goal. At last a firiend advised me to take fn hot water, Try it. everyone should know it," was the reply of replied, "I understand it all, I -have travel. Scltiller'a-tiariapatlila Pella. I followed hie Endorsed doctors andseientists. Every ,-. Miss lIarria when asked if she had been .ed round the world !" These were the last advice, ' sad much to the wonder of my The annual loss of veflla of the world is ho,tleahould'hsveone Priced. Massage- ; benefited by Pink I alis, and if ao would w orris he ever uttered. In ,►ccorclance with 'friendH I organ to recover at once. 'j'cn calculated at about '1,20U, mired• b7 CAN, CIIA#CO. Gananoque;Ont. she make public her sto,y.. 4ont,nnul4, Coulter'sexpressedwishesMr. Cuthbertwent boxes of Schiller',( Sarsaparilla fills have g..p 71� �'� she said, 1�'hen I via twelve or thirteen '- , . years of age I was first taken sick. Thi I to call bin; at;a,.nt, As no response was'given c°mplotely cured; me, DI y 'motaer was to his c.vll, Sir. Cuthbert stepped into the completely run dojvn nursing pie and Sell Ill- 1 doctors. said my blood lead all turned to i �oom only to find it filled with gee. Throw• er s `>ara•tparilla Pillo have curdd her also." water, . For five years-I suffered terribly, tag open the window he attempted to. rouse Knew your own ind. If your druggists a TAKE '",,,, and vias so,weak that I could bare] kre fi�rr►I THE alive, It wasonl m T Y p I Coulter. and finding his efforts vain, Dr.,, will not get `schi-11-r's Sarsaparilla Pillesend y 3 grit acid strong will, ; N, facildnald was called, but Coulter had' to us and-we will kliaiiyesu >x boat on receipt �ES►T 4 0 the doctors- said, that kept me alive at all. been dead for several hours. Jar. Adam of 50c, or six box® for ;,'1.50.' Address K. If I tried to stand for a short time,•or if 1 (;ou!ter, a brother of deceased, took charge H. Schiller and (; ., Toronto, ' got the least bit,warm I-would fall over in I•of the rein 'ins. He expresse:l ,surprise at a a faint; Aly _eyes were white ,and glassy, , �i -and I avasso thin and pallid that everyone his brothers death, as he heti :been so ac- A!gold coin de reciates 5 'per went, in ti , bell vel S' customed io travelling;. It-in tho,ught that value in sixteen y ars of constant use. -- - --- 1 ,I . was dying of consumption. r,n,ilter accidentally touched the jet after AGENT$ for DIt, A. A, III'hE gg Paring the five years I was ill, I was 9t having turned out the light. Coulter viae Da you .use ids Awake Soap ? if covering ahiAtoryofMethodism - ten�ied by fig+ physicians in SE. Thomas, not, why not? I is guaranteed abso• I , WANTED throughou0 they world entitled ,;, two in lletroit, -one in London and one in 9�l years of age an,l unmarri.d. A valuable lutely pure and s tho best in the world. '= gAd watch and nearly $1 ) in cask wore Seta, "THE STORY OF METHODISM,` � Avlmer and none of them could do an . ;� Y found in hia pockets. R�311a toll for th niakin or 6reakin of �tkta< and ) thing for- me, I was so far gone. . p , !t 8 ' o Tracing the rise and progress of that wonder- - that they had no hopes of my recover .• . ; ;I * ' 1 engagements in so ne Berman towns. $1.00lt�ttle. fill religious movement which, like the Gulf - . y 1. lE+t f PP. One cent a dose. Stream, has given warmth to wide waters and 'Tow�r.is the last my feet and flails- Zeal ReWardedi - 1 I, ; -1 vendure to many lands, and giving an aecounb swelled so they had to ue bandaged to -- - It is sold on a ggiilarantd a by all drug. of its various influences and institutions of to- For tlall�fng [loot Rehr gists. It cures Incl ient ConAamption day. To which is added 'The Story of Metho- keep them. from bilrsting• They were Some 1-ears aggo a gang of soling -feliowe TtbrinK the sumrfier mono e a more de'- and fa the beet Cough Pard Croup Cure. dtdm in the Dominion of Canada,' by Rev. bandaged for three months, 'and_- ,lily .in-the West of Ireland, hearing Be mile!, of licious drink than Root Beer could not bo Hugh Johnston, M. A., D, D., and '•The Stor whale: hridy was swollen and bloated, and the smartness of cockneys, subscribed' desired. For f:he�bcne$6 of our readers we gp� FOR SALE T of the. Epworth :I.eagu© " by Rev. Joseph F. 1:3 olu,>aes of Il Ilam D D. Embellished with nearly six the doctors said there was not a pint of among themeelvee, and started off`.one of give this recipe, Take • lu�trated London hundred portraits and views, wish cliisaified blood•in my body, and they held out no their number, named Pat Murphy, to Log• ticwaa•-trt7u'S-1�'re,h from the I3inderv. Alsq „ 5nider's Root 13sor xtraet . ono bottle eight years London Graphlo to date-unbound index ofnearly3,OUt) reference:$. Agents hopes whatever. Tw:: years age I saw in don to learn a few quiffs. ','cat - hallt a cello _good ay seat, For Sale at half original coat; should drop all elle and secure territory. Such the Journal abc ut a man i.n 11 miltou bein• Pat reached Dublin, took the wrong Sugar - . t ltm.. Ac dre,ss--,t,stuatt Coleman. 31 Broadalbane chances come only once in a lifetime. Exten- cured by taking Pink Pd!s. boat of course and arrived at Liver• Lulu Warm Wate . o gallona Street. Toronto. siva territory given ; full protection, Go to they could cureghitn the woo thought �f p + Dissolve the 8ugp,raI d east in the water, work now, and you will make money. y ld help me, vol T.,rritory going rapidly: act now: no capital :elr,d I decided to. trythem, factors I lied add tho extract, acid bottle,place in a warm DR.' TAF'T'S-C U R E - p ! . 7 He weal into a blaclamith s shoo to light plane for twentyifaur :hours notal it far- STHMAIENE noaded. L1 rite at ottco for particulars to finished three boxes I felt relieved ;.tile his pipe. .-vena IV'lght.a WILLIAM BRIGGS, PUBLISHER. _ s .e ing went down and the bandages were l q he farrier guessed where he dame from mentis, then place ion ice, when it will open Sweet Slcx•p& _ Toronto, Ont„ removed: l conticiued taking Pink Pills and asked "What brought you over ±" sparkling �tnd deli leas. bo tt,at you good not I I had taken seven boxes,t hen irre gu- P The ]toot Iteec ;xtraet can be obtained sit up all a ht ga+ap ACRES OF LAND Pate: lamed, whereupon the blacksrliith night 000 00® larly I took three more, one of which 1i r. said : "Why go to London - when you can at all Grocers' and Drug Stores, at 25o.per ASTH � ing fir breat for fear � � for sale by theSAMTPAUL Hunter brought back frorri Brockville, I learn as many "quifle" here I'll show you bottle. Snider J9 g Co., Toronto. of suffocation. On h DvLVTr3 RA>iLxo�n - = acn perfectly cured. I have not been 111 A rueeeipt of name and CoKFA,r'IT in Minnesota, Send for Ma s and Clraae one now." About 12,400 lives are lost yearly In the 1'• U. addrosa will mail lam They will be Gent to you a single day since I finished the sea cath boa i"Fire away," artve Murphy, 11 entire ocean comm rte of the world, TtIAI fiOTTLE 's Df pills - .. � -'� .,:� . I came to Mics. Hunter's s year The smith then pput hie baud against the I)x, TAr•r 3itcai. Nxpc � , , wall, and told.theIciahman to strike it. elys Co., Itooheater. N. Y.. Tor,into Branch ago, and she will tell you I have never been lt3ti Adelaide St. «'. • ill a day since- coming here, and I always Pat hit out. "---- rtes Br. TttCt'a W1�ite Prue Syrup for Cold Addre" HOPEWELL CLARKE,. feel strong and able to do the work. I can Theblackamith palled his -hand avr►y, Land Commissioner. and do strongly recommend Dr. illiama t and the former knocked the skis off his --- ---.-- -` -- Pink Pills," said Miss Barris in conclusion, knuckles. . .� - i Her appearance is certainly that Of strong, "That's good enough for rr:e," exclaimed '` GRANBY_ . healthy young woman. Murphy. "Hero's off back to the old coon• 1 Sm . . Mrs. a7, E. Hunter, wife of the evange• try." i . ism, told the reporter that �Iias Harfis was The day after arriving home he gatllerod 1 They give ptlrfeot satisfaction in fit style, and finish, and it has become a L good, reliable and truthful girl, and that al his chums in a field, and told a young byword that perfect reliance coi,ld be pl;.ced in her giant named Mike to take off his coat and `` (SRI BY RUBBEItS wear like Troll." statements. " She looks like a.different tuck up his sleeves, _ -- _ _ _ _ girl from wh:t she was when she came hero Pat then glanced toand tar ''i wall not Strong, Weii Built, $Fn►itseubls �T � - -- ayear ago," said firs. Hunter, - oxe in aight. Then"fora tree-none there. •I ENGINES sINGLtE ­, - .11 �, Iw�r��o tp or DOUBLE ' The fasts abo•_a related are important to "Never mind," Bays tie placing the book HEAvr parents, as there are many yogng girls just of his hand against the aide -of his own 0ONTINUOUS M^$ # 1C a AM TUBULAR and ~6 WORK %0I 1®I kMaILq FIRE-BOX ., budding into womanhood whose condition }'cad ' dike, strike that ! f,,,, . is, to'Aay the least, more critical'than their The latter let drive very hard, Pat drbw ! BAND and ��� � � ��� parents imagine. Their complexion is pale I his hand away, and shortly afterwards A .- . _ =x . ..•�'• + CIRCULAR - 1. and wa . . _"� ,c y in appearance, troubled with was on his road hamw oil the door' of his � J. .' - fiend for descriptive catalogues . 7 belrt palpitation, headaches, shortness of own cabin. - . ... breath on the slightest exercise, faintness, f"'—• `. I . . earl OP , ori . `WATEROUS, Q ff d C Canada. { and other distressin s - + - g symptoms which in. Railway Through the Sea. l --- -----._-_---._.--------------- . y. variably lead to-a premature grave unless - 1 r�-.1 :ms`s .1 ^ prompt steps are takes, to bring . about a An int.ereating experiment is-about-to be .i . natural condition of health, In this emer- ea�ried out at Brighton, Eng. A marine Mr. Ja W. Pykeman gency no remeav yet discovered can supply, railway will connect Brighten with the little sk George' A'ew Brunswick. THE ONLY ONE IN .. THE WORLDthe place of Dr. ' , .- 1. ­_ :.. ' I- Williams' Pink Pills which a village of Rottondon. The rails will ire laid build anew the blood strengthen ones solid rock with a car, and at high water After 'the ` 1 r That will burn . land re3tore the glow'of helllth to pule and will be covered. with the sea, which, t - _ - . bellow cheeks. They are certain euro for h°`sever, will not affect the carriages, as the ------ �wN WOOD and C�na. J { �� ; i . all troubles peculiar to the female system, latter are to be supported on framework NO Strength, No AMbtt(on1 �, luunog or old, Y ' raisins aleg them above the level of the e suchwater. •••E9ually Well... iseases as rheulnist smi,lneuralgiaurpart al �— - At this part of the coast the cliffs are high Hood's Sarsaphtrlifa Gave Perf6et paralysis, locomotor axtaxia, St. Vitus' and the beach inaccessible, so that no Mesith. `' • _0 16pp 9 P R dance, nervous headache, nervous p V'tra- boating will be interfered with. The, care tion, the after a The fotlowtng let4er 1a from >< weD-kntlWll • '';,t":, ffecte of la grippe, and aro to be.moved by electricity. -_ severe colds merchant tailor of 8t George, N. B.: t:Will tl® it.:; diseases depending on humors "C. I. Hood&Co., Lowell, Mass.: . , I„ the blood, such as scrofula, chro7ic ec Safe Sure and PainlBSs. t si alas etc.- Y' , , "Gentlemen-I ata glad to say that Hood's NRS {h8 �Ai'g'8St �Y8I1■ ° �r, p ' In the case of men they effect a ' radical cure in all cases arising from mental X•hat a world of-meaning this statement arsaparilla and Hoods Pills have done me S --=- tT worry, overwork or excesses. embodies. Just what you are looking'for, Bleat deal of good. I had a severe attack ott IS A f�ARf1ER'S STOVIQ_.. §4 llr• Williams' Pink Pills are aolZi only iu is it Dot? Putnam's Painless Corn Ex frac• the grip in the winter,and after getting over the 1, - -i ', hoice3 hearing the firm's trade mark. They •THE OXFORD'•, C for-the great sure-pop corn oure--v in fever I did not seem to gather strength,and had VC �s EYe b�dy�$ , �? `�' are never sold in bulk and any dealer who It makes no sore chola ; fel o ambition. IIood'a Barsaparllla proved to be OIL, GiS COOK STO - : - n ``1 , this way. oat what I needed. The resorts were very r L VQ�(� s oflois substitutea in this form is trying to sena lipeodil-y and with certq}nty ; sure and vldpk. ACJ . .� -� defr-'aud and should be avoided. The pub. aiaetory,and I recommend this medicine to _ : -�� mildly, without inflaming the parts ; all who are aftllvted With rholumatistn or other MAk Ail(( �tltl,IIS (tg OfWI� (e+ `, :: lac aro cautioned against other eo called paaDlessly. Do not be imponed upon byi blood builders and nerve tonics, put up in imitations Common Coal Qil, s®8 ( r imitations or substitutes. �� • '. 5 Hood' >n !v �3ItZT, lY0 tII?AT >,� T - ` t s.milar form intended to deceive. Aak fir -,I .: ,S ��� HE KITCH- NY - ; ,� I~ Di. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, The steamers between Europe and North affiictions caused by;pofson and poor blood. I ()Oa a F � D• ,p - t : and refuse all imitationa and subs utas. i=er .LOr Two '0en,too: * L. 5 , E America carry on-an average about seventy -Aiways keep Hooft:Sal'saparilia in my house _ t l Can be had from all dealers or by mail from thousand passengero a mgnth, d use it when I nejed a tonic. we also keel y', _ the Dr. Williams' 11ledicine Company, ood'a I'111s on handy and tbink highly of therm. ' Brockville, Ont., or Sch __ ,. ,:�L�:,�* -_".;,�',,-� A enectady, N. Ya, the birth-aht.eat F o`m 1 64 to IS38 xtherre Is W.Dirx>auAx,Bt.;George, New Brunswick. The GURNEY FOUNDRY Ltd-, TORONT01 : , -.{at 54 reale a box or six boxes for $?.vU. were 1 u3cJ U00 b' ^o Doll . .. . 1. � ­ : .. , irttati and I,7t..,.UOU deaths. Hood's Phis Oe purely vegetable,and do, ���� put . - � - ..p. t �.vela or ]ux s11 , . . F ld , . ,,..� - - : -- . .. ;., , �. < .<. ,. .� _ I E i 1. 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( e �+: ;t' .. - ' . _NOMMENNIMPMEN I . �" —R.Dev 11 bas a haw to sell. , TO11 - .___ . OIIR BIIBaORIBERC:By reierrinEt --See Tanner's new advt. . ' 4 E N '9 to the address`abel on your pap er yon —Miss Lillie .Clark is with friends --0 ` $ f patent medicines is very sr __ . 11- I .,.-., can alwayb ascertain the date tlbwhi,b ;rioos way down. W•L cAn• SOUTH94 . / . . .. ' { 4` . I .. ­L �your subscription to TEm Nawsis aid. Barrie this week. complete. shank ofFeis 1 ., dam. Remittances are aaauowieaged �yy a --Alfre,l Allawa a rat 'pliureda With 1�Pm. C wan, ,r., of Roe , change of date on label on the Bret paper fol- y 1' , to the scniar. �---- ` ' lowing receipt of money at this office. Always J. H. Beal at Blackstock. a silver cupF valved at X15 ' :: keep the date paid ahead. tt —W. Ham clipped 14 sheep Tuesdiy football team winning at the UDion school r __ Bros. , r • .._ icnic on the 15th of Jane. Radon -- •� �� ��. �- - and secured 150 lee of wool, P - V. —Those maples were planed oh the fire of Toronto, Offer a sterling silver pinsofmoer . Owing 10 tbq rush of bil3lness we fOR d it I171paBslb a 6 , . � �� � � � a hall property Tuesday, and soon will*be ladies race, and a necktie band for • ONT. JIINE 1, 1894 a thing of beauty. other prize, Ino th to he competed for on cines Dux store at the time advertised. , During the summer . ' PxcKERIz�G, months this store will be open until >n�Ine and ten o clock ­111s --#69 will buy a Devi e, the same ocpasion. Fe the information in note. A 1 to G. of those who do not know, we will say . - " Db0 Dash, balance PP 9 Saturda evenings. , LOCI�LIIV�S.- Murray, Pickering College. that W• Reibmer, secretary of the picnic +: e oom?mittee will be found by addressing Sp�'Cial bargains t�l1s week. Linen Tabllllgs slid Towels. $ —The Wbitbv Juniors will play a gam , —Will Cornell, of Lideay, spent the of lacrosse with the college team batar• Pickering P.O.. Pure Linen Loom 1�i11 Tabling 22 cents per yard. J24th-with his parents here. day afternoon here. Ball.faced at 8. All - Dur+e�RTon Special bargain in Hemp and Brussels . Carpet. - Hel�lp Q ,-A. C. Clark left last-week-for Orillia, invited. ' i . —A'new walk frori` the pesidenoe to rat visit• �'s'rpet at 9 Cents per yard. Brussels 48 cents per pard. .. where he has secured a s t II Mise Else Morrison is at prase . —Lambert Alexander, of Bowma ikville, the street has greatly improved the ap- in irienus i. Toronto. Our own ilxlportationse is Here this week with friends., . I earanee of G.W.Deoker's place. George Clearing Sale of Wall Paper, E P iss Ethel Short, of Pickering,.spent Wall paper 2i gents per V. —Miss Eagan, of West Toronto; is was himself the contractor. Sunda with her arents. 1. yisiting friends-here this week. —Much interesting matter crowded out y _ . W. Thoni, of Toronto, spent 24th of roll. 'New designs in wall paper, borders to match, 7, 8, 10 —Miss Nettie Ferguson, of Toronto; for which our eoribes will please exoase Ma with fiends here. , ►ae here with friends Tuosday. us. We should have all letters not later y ' cents per roll. I V� A Mrs. W. dam bell has returned home ' ' es Gordon s ant a MW da a than Wednesday morning each week. P visit- Boots and Shoes. Special hue Ladles Tan ' ��1888 'TJr , —Mrs. Jam p y from Toronto, where she has been this week with friends in the oily. —To new subscribers we will give the in her mother. Cents er 812', Worth 1.2�' l —At Danbarton, on the 27th lust., the Nrw$ to January 1st, 1895, for_ the ea• g p p . - - tions]] low rive of 50 Dents. Send H• Gourlis accompanied by a lady Groceries. Thirty poundsSugar for $1. Surprise SBap w, �' • wits of Wm. Corbett, of twin sone.- cep y P friend of Toronto is at present visiting �. —Thos. Triffit is indisposed this week. in the cash at once and secure the bargain. 5 4ents a bar. Tea in five pound lots tiDt 30 cents per pound, .F �'" A speedy recovery is the wish of hie Postage stamps are taken at par. his parents hers. ' —Geo. McKeown desires to state that , The football match on Saturday even. �y0h SOC.• TeIII1g, Cash or produce. , friends. ing of last week between -the Rouge and , - �-Tai3 Naws to new siibt oribers for the he ;a prepared to purchase any quantity ? 'ltmall sum of 50 tante, omeh, for the hal- of wool for which he will pay the highest D�bprton iboye ended in favor of Dun- _ t 4, market rice. Cloth and yarn will be barton, as they won by. three goals to one. ' .1... . ante of 189 p The B Convention was a suttees - -Mrs. W. D.-Rogers spent the latter Kept„by him for exchange. Premises just ' f the roads. I 'EIVE '” .1 . - : .1 . I • ** considering the condition o _11 11� B - part of last week with her parents at east of the Spink Mille. There was suite ti Dumber ptesent from tiR y`. _ - • - Green River. The 8alyation •ArZnp will have a . All seemed leased with R GROUNDS.. . - }� ' --Topic for C. E. different - meeting next Btlnd y mneioi.l festival in Pirie a HaU, on Wed• 1? p. �gP• F 11 - { "Our delivers noes ; what and by whom " nesday evening, dans 6. Brigadier De they way m which it was carried on. ___ _ —NIGHT OWL. f header—Wilfred Crouk. Barrio, late of South America, Captain - _ x = s es� x � t7 —Messrs. Yates and $eWard, �'OrOD O, Harry Morrie and other mti6leian6 from _ s: s ns,� = s - nt Sunda at the residence of John the oily will be on hand. Admission 10 � � for the football, Tue6ddy, q 11 - I q - _ A �f� ape y Thursday and 8atarday night. q q I - 1 r N - , '_. Gordon, Chnrah street. Dents. Dose Alice Graham is again iii otair1­ I --Edward Boone, accompanied W. J. —Sunday Evening daring , a levers q q _ - ' q II Miller from the Northwest last week, He thunderstorm which sed over that midst. 1 A 0� N ' pas It has bion .re rted that one of the 11 q I f° is also now with friends hereabonte, section, the barns and outbuildings of q q .. i _ . 1 i! —Mrs. Harold and .two sone, viii" a bo sirs ed west on Banda n ht q q II q II Miss David Curtis,uear Ballantrea,wers struck y y Campbell and Albert Gee, of Toronto, by liahtnin and consumed. and of welt Never mind though, Dome Loss abort 1; q ' q. 1 N la tar's arents here on the =3,000. The reflection of the fire was not again. • John says it is a little more q q q: FR were with the t p like hviD this week. 11 q ' r' 24th, noticed many in the village, but. the gens Joseph Heard, of Whitby, was severely q qG N q ii ( --C: J. Lister, will preaches (D.V.) on oral opinion at the time was that the non• kinked by a hares on the 24th and he is u q q !1 ", nett lot day, 3rd Inst., at 11 am. and 8 flagration was much closer at hand. not likely to recover. Joe lived bare q Y � U _ , 1 m., in brick horse owned by Disciples —The undersigned will let• contracts MC � = „ft = = = I . 1 I . . =a ,= � '"` p• when a boy and is highly respected in for grading and gravelling on Saturday,of Christ. �' g 8'r g y 1.,-; - —Dan. Keddedy;of Dundalk, formerly` June 2nd at the following places and this place. - We are ander the in9ueiiiae of water in . - ' 'i-1. ' with T. A. Greig,-was here this week re- times mentioned : Between-lots 24 and these is and are near drowned. - I ` Hewing old aegnaintances• He is appar• 25,yn 1st con. 1 p. m ; First non, near par I �'� a i'i i i i i �." . z eptly prospering in the west. Dnnbarton; 2 p. m ; Between 80 and 81 --------.�.r . il . . ......�........ ­............................... .---...... ..... -t I - - . aween 82 and i ` . CHF.*RYWOOD. I =NNU..rr•N•Nrrrrwr•rrrrrr•urNrrrNrurr�rrrwwwass R � I �, "+}f —Ralph Gordon and wife left on Fri- in let non, 8 p. m , A18o be - --- da evening far Depew, N.�'., where 88 4 p. m ; First con. opposite 88 and 84 I 1 ::I i f y T be Mme• Pinbp posed throagb towia o>i Young Maxx Call and sue our new stook - � Ral h.bas secured a situation of some S p. m; Also opposite 85, 6 . m. Q y I r I'j p James Hilts, Com. Thursday. . sort in the large car shops there. let sharp on•time. Miss C. Linton, of Brougham, is visiting - ! - I of Vent's wear, the latest in the mar- • • —3eo. E. Burk, the barber, b" had —A terriffo hailstorm visited Oxford at Mr. B. Carter's at present'. i . - his shop re papered and otherwise rano• county on Saturday and did immense P.aio, rani hu been the cry. We have I , I k�t. Fine Christie and Fedora hats, r gated this week and the same has been dawage to the growit,g c�•ops and fruit now enough to last for a white. i- fancy ties lII great variety, Collars Axid made much more attractive thereby. trees. In some places it is stated that Mr. Davison & Sons had to kill their I Cufs of every. style, new stock. fine _ � ".} =-During the recent rainy season the bail fell to the kieptli of two feet. While bores that broke its leg some time tion. i , .. n roof of our nblie school bmlding leaked. we have been lamenting the damage done It is said that there is soon to be an Aber I Dless Shirts fancy Regatta Shirts only E - �#4, �: P . - and caused some damage. The trustees in this section by the beavy rains in this wedding around here—bot just in the town L * ` 40 cents, (lents colored Hid and Cotton . - ��°n will see that such is pifevented in future. eouuty daring the past week, we are still but in the euberbe. Now thea, access. - IOveB Fancy Cotton and Merino cS0%, - 1. —While returning ifrom Whitby i on mach better off than people living in Oz• Mr. Petty has Bot all kinds of lila ready , Y'` for those who have been waitin for them. - �, :: Thursday,the horse driven by W. Dong• ford county. Brach is eon:ewbwt ofs con• g,ll 21Ces. We are dOlIIg a big tailor lase dropped dead on the Kingston road:- solation. From six inch right down to 2 loch. p ppm Mr. McCrae, oar oz-clerk called upon his I ing trade this se ison. Call and see our = It ie supposed that the beast's heart was —llon't forget the annual garde>a party many friends around bare on the 2tth of affected. of the t'Phitevale Band, which is annonn Ma ga is looking well and likes his new ' I I ' e8cellent stock. FTne BIlII'llner shoes lII —The Union School committee have ced for Friday evening, June 8th, on the place• . nom ]sled arrangements with the G.T.R. beautiful grounds of T. P. White, Esq. Black Tan and Russet, Our goods all p g q• Mr. Green's horse has had inflammation I marked lowest cash prices. whereby that nom any agreed to stop Claremont and Markham Banda will Earn• of the lanae• but we are glad to say it is . pp _ thQ ,oci�l at "Rosebank on Friday; Jane ish instrumental innate. Charles Mc- slow] recovering soder the care of Mr. ; . . ! =users••• rrrrrr................rrr•r..•iirr.r=_=�=•*s= . yy 15th. The fare bas been fixed at 20 cents Reatb, comic vocalist, of Toronto, and Whaley, of Whitevale. I . i ?I ` for adults and 10 cents for children. Mr. Ward'b juvenile singers will asbist Quite a cumber of the ponaa folks at- . he hair will be oe• tended the party on Wednesday evening IIs--•�•-f� 0� • A —N. Dingman and the new road are with the program. T , c CALL AND SEE . now on the outs. It_appears that during copied bs Robert Miller, Esq. This ties held at Mr. Cowan's grove is the ball, end all bad a splendid time. 1 . > 11 V­ -_ . the recent heavy rains, the corner of Mr. in the past been one of the most sociable P t Dingman's garden was much damaged by events of'the season, and the committee The reprdaentatives of the Conseil a�et {� } a el. The road master had the ditch are even more zealous than heretofore ini ­ . . . ­_.. . . � . . bore on Thursday last to see about drain- DICKIE . ­: N : ing our streets, and they thought it was , ' . _ rg�epaired and further trouble is not prob• making arrangements. Tea aervdd from needed badly and will drain them at once. . _.." m. Tickers 25 and 15 cents. . H. ace 1 ' able. 5 to 8 p Qt's aro pleased to see that W Ra s,> --Our cricket team went to Malvern on —A happy event transpired Wednesday in able to be out again after a ion spell of .�,�, - I 'i Thnreda to fake a hand in the tourna• evenin at the residence of Jose h Du le,.. - I _ ' y g p y sickness bot it is said that he will have toZ e ,� ' e of his daughter anon fore he to ri btl over I` _ _ -' - . meat there, but the rain prevented the Esq. �:L ; being the marring g make s eb pe Re g y 1 _----- - - - �;� sport, therefore the boys returned in the Henrietta, to R. G. Bedson, of Toronto. it, � .. _ — �'' 1. evening- much out of sorts with -the The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. There is some talk at time of writing of __ Y ws�tber. Quite a number of villagers McKee, after which a party of abort forty our football team playing a friendly snatch - were also disappointed in not geeing the friends eat down to tea. The table decor• with the Piakeriag College team. Full pax• - - - ations were ink the bride's Dolor. The tionLn aezt weak. Practice on Tawday' I SPRINGTIME s . : , . - - . 1. '' - and Saturday evening. sport. p , —Gervae Correll lost hie- driver the bride was richly arrayed in silk and sup• i . other, day, The animal attempted to rted b bliss Melissa Bedson, of Grand Sunday being each a wet day same of i , JJ oar yonna moa were ua6bls to arrange " also a desire to. ramp a rail fence when her ' bind foot ra ids, Lich., while F. Doyle acted as bat some, With the Spring.-Time comes. the ]wild-eyed Borrel cow, ,-- i - j P with their girls for the 24th, - naught between the top rails wAh the reg groomemna. The presents were many managed to get on Sunday, and some Mon -- .I cult that the leg was broken near the hips and costly, among them being a bawd• day, while wine did not at ail, because . - follow the lessons tat:ght by all nature, via : to appear in new , - The animal had to be killed. This is some silYer pitcher and pudding diah, the the wase so shy, clean raiment. it le a very e"y matter to have this - . °',� rathers, serious lose, as the mare was a gift of the bridegroom's fellow ,clerks at here woe not any rport Ruing on is i '11".. All you need is the price and - : young,beast and was purchased about a the Mwasy•Harris office. The happy pair car village on the 94th, sad so the most of 1-. , desire gratified. y year ago by Mr. Gornall for driving pnr• left by the late train for their future name our people went to Malvern to ase the I ; the wild ower. ,: - poses. in Toronto, amidst the congrtnlatioul of 961066 there, bot the day being eo aniavor- - p --John Wovdra$ shipped a carload of friends and a shower of rias, able they cTid ant Ro oa, w Fred did sot get in still we ere lcoki far ant yin order. ' The - ` cattle to Montreal on Saturday, where —The late P. T. Barnum, who Balled •chaaoe to chow the natives how to jump. We arae � g Y08b y g _ ' thea will be re slit ped to Liverpool himself the "Prince of Eumbags," .and The which lasted about icer days, i I fact of our being very busy u an evidence of the popularity of. I p has done a great deal of damage around These cattle were .fed by the following who ennaeeed millions by has the - . . tp this ace. It has takes away several of . our work. Call and dee uu (-' ,R? les : H. Spencer 1, W. Westlake 1,W. American public with his great ciron6ee, -_..., I -.I P the bridges, and washed some terrible - � Sanderson 2, L. Banks 2, Woodruff& Son once said ,,that the average public do- holes in the roads. Some of them will take I. . P. ��tT�T�1�� 14. The avers a wet bt. for the 20 sad 1' hie to be bomb ed." It would ap• - (`1 R R igg over w baadred dollars to flz diem proper- _ 1 J�ICaLllr U . � _�_. .-I— ` was about 1800 pounds. These cattle pear that the old, man was about correct The grain in most of the low hl B 1�A-a GACA ' ; .... ­ I Ne B. � ; were not very large, but were a splendid in his statement. This fact was fully pig killed right out. - - 1. - lot nevertheless. demonstrated on Saturday evenicig,•wbeD The 'members of Cherrywood Union S. - . , --Robert Miller, the- Conservative cab- a fakir of the most modern style,6windled s. intend holding 'their anniversary and , I I 1 I. The season is just now opening for i I . - didate in South Ontario, has announced a score of yillagers who congregated at garden party on Sunday and Monday, June , ! it �% , .. . _­ b bills that be will hold two meetings in his invitation opposite the Gordon Hoose. 24th sad 25th,, The party will be held on - r the township during next week. Monday He called himself Texas Charlie and was Mr. Monnay's lawn. The" parties haveCLOTHI N • l. evening, June 4th, in the town ball, dressed in the orthodox eowba costume, been very sncooes#nl in the past, and the - _ H Brougham, and Saturday evening in even to the brace of pistols Aer indalg• management hope this year to make it #� still more so. ' I , -. - Besse's ball, Wbitevale. These meetings ing in innumerable jokes, already worn ' g - - °i _ _ Two of our young man start out to-go and we are sl10yP1II el@ ant ran eg in all kinds of commence at 8 o'clock, and will be ad- bald by the lapse of time, he proceeded to the Woodbine to see the races, bat we Canadian and Ixn� dressed by Mr. Miller and other speakers. sell sorb salve, oatarrah care and "Cali• are sorry to say they of lost on the road, 078teds, Fancy PaIItlxlg8, , -- 0 osition s eskers invited. The public fornix beans."' Man in the crowd ex• y y g sited Tweeds at close p11Ce&, Pp p p y and before they know where they were 1 •N•rr r.ru•Nrrr•.•rrrrrrrrru wit 'be made welcome, hibited a readiness to be swindled and y y I 1 p Boom' tics were in Markham, Bo •, that should •*• --A petition, signed by the business sales were rapid for an hour orso, during learn you to take somebody along with you I We have slap opened our new Bt0t3Il of ., mon of the village, has been left with as which time `'Charlie" pocketed some $20. next time sod not go wandering off any . asking that we announce Friday, JunQ The corn salve at 25 cents per box was a place, not knowing the road, or perhaps /� I . 1111111111iiltiti111 - r • oa will not be found eo slick next Limo. 111HIIt1litit11Rt1 : eA.LL �A�� � 15th as P,icke;ing s Diulo holiday. The mixture of lard, Soar and sweet oil?; they , public will therefore bear in mind that catarrab cure at $1 a bottle was an equal- '' whioh for quality,,design and pr:ore are better than the business lanes of the villa a will be 1 barmlese re oration, v�hile the `` alt• ' sTOUFFVIt.t.g. --- P K y , - P� P ver sl7awn._ '_ closed on that date: This day ie selected fornix Beans at six for a dine were or• t.1. I . We have 8 F : as most suitable, and will enable all those dinary horse beans, slightly perfumed, a certain orchids Tait Celle tis efer ere L:' are certain orchids that enure the fertile- who desire to attend the School picnic and may be had byy the bushel at almost zation o! their stigmas by making bees B NTING a. at "Rosebank" oil that date. Don't for- .any sled etora. After be had procured drunk. In o other way could they get a a - - :` get the date, Friday, June 15th, 1894. all the available cash that he possibly these inset to out up the necessary antics — . •Pathmaeter Gordon wishes ne to state could, the fakir went indoors, mod hie _ - " to carry a pollen to the proper place. - that be will give a bonus of 25 cents er fair partner, perhaps hie wife or sister, Every such dower is 'a *eritable liquor , ' --+w �•• �j RY q, head for each Sow or horse empounded closed shop by extinguishing the . torch saloon, licensed by nature. Th6 beverage - while found gra�i>og upon the highways and closing the valises. Before starting supplied is distinotly alcoholic. ' ° �--�-■•* in the villagd. This added to the em- the Bale ''Charlie" stated that he would Som-e of our citizens daring the recent 4 _ Deg novelties are t rain storm ted xtian of their time Eaeli d - ' P �e begin that week with our stock in excellent shin - pounding fees will be quite an item. Mr. extract teeth free of charge with a buggy "D W nein added, makin the most complete assortment of Millinery Goode sad _ in dfepnseing she proposition nes water g P Gordon is determined to atop oattlie and whip that happened to be in the rig ever ran up hill V Others oonoenirated - novelties ever seen in Pickering. We show a large assortment of Stri►w !:I - - horses from damaging the gidewalks. ..Only one party desires each an operation their inventive penins upon constructing pia ass, No doubt these. are to be the ]sadists feature of the season, . During the past fortnight our walks have and tlllj.9 individual be requ sted to wait rafts sitar the model of Nosh'. Ark to 9 Flowers , been mdoh damaged, besides being con- until the sale was over. be tooth is ,,. outotripp ing the shaped hat in the rats for prominence. tinaall .•in a ver filth condition. While still nn oiled. It was vise of the mast navigate their eellare #or the aecee+taxies of .1 ui endless to daite all tastes, Yeilings, Etc. We eordiallp in• a� y y y P life. Several on the other hand think that viae all to inspect our stock. Lee Dry "the poo: mans cow' may have barefaced pieces of fakirisin we have yet Btouffville is in sufYicient financial position some force in it, we must not forget the witnessed, yet we feel no' sympathy for to pat in a trunk sewer to ca�rre off all our•. •` ' MRS fact that titers are ticany of,ue too poor to the victims, as oD1y h bavina wisdom plus water acid thus prevent the cellars I ,,., i Charlie and his from being ocoasionally converted tuts g f� �T$EFAT, PICHER , - own cowe, yet:we have rights and pro• ,will they ®ver poetess t, • artner left for the scat londa uaorllin: , 10111- pde.-•'Tzibn+q. , �, 'i ei tfee that should be conlErldered. p g po Fy F i;t,: r •,• 4�+.. .F IJ I _ I n_ "��. d - - {' qF} E- -R k L I ak r. 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