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FRID A JUNE 8 18 4 1�" �( � Y -- ,, iOxQ�Eeisivttal �/xr $: I - ;:I aUT ARV T , - - WEST Fri{LL-. tt�3 I : 1 : j L � U�7 — average attendance 70. T}lomas Ward, 1 �P 4 I `. u: , I ,j -- 'Walter Reeler, of l 4ple Avenue Farm, Miss Ella White spent a few- days I I �, 1'Vled•cal.- t ` ' 1 LATEST LOCAL HA�P$MIN(3$ 1�ECORDED HY Brock, spent Sunday Mere. week with friends in Toronto. . 'k ,t `I ,:_ ` THE PRE89 AxD JOTTED DOWN BY pUB Wm. Ciallowap, of this place, left for Miss Grace Wiison,of Toronto IInivereity `` s ,p ILBATEMAN, hs,D., C.1f.,ILC P.• CORRESPONDENTS. • England last (week• Itis to be hoped he is home for the summer vacation, :.� 1L has a pleesan�t vo age: A. E. Thornton, who was rather unwell . S.O•, Coroner. Office and Residence, �� CLAREMON'T" I � 1' „ z 1.- f ing Street, Picker! ig Oi se hours: Morning The farms s of his,vicinity are left sor- for a few days, is able to be about.again. � , : . .30 to 11:30; Evening 6 to 8. deo. {IBrOW is attending County Conn. rowing after the-I to rain. Some of them Eli Wilson, of Toronto University, is F,_3 I Leat. oil this week. will lose 8 or 3 sor s of potatoes from the visiting hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. John rot. Wilson. Geo. Cooper and wife spent Sabbath in J, H, Richardson is having the addition Late planted potatoes and corn in this DENON �� vOi�nS i;�IiRISTERS, x f the city with relatives. to; his bons@ rapid y put ap. Rumor says neikllborl:cod will have to be re lanted on. w*. SCLICITO2:5, I TC„ 1�� Adelaide street east, Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday Illy �- „r• ®` Barry's blacksmith shcp at the station they@ is to be a ho se warming when it is account cf the seed rotting in the ground. t • t. V_ T E, �'AREtiVELL, Q, C., BARRIIS- I - j ie almost ready for a tenant. finished, - Mori is Vardon, of Toron>lo, is spending • tJ . TB1R,Oounty Orown Attorney,and Ooanty Mrs. Pilkey, Sr., is very ill this Week, One farmer here has planted a large field the ivc ek F ith friend here. Mr. V. is an Whitby: 10-y _ Choice Family Patent Flotlr $1.50 per bag. and her family have all been called home. of can flowers. a hear he is going t4 old 1Yhitc�ale boy and ie receiving manq solicitor. court HAuee, SOLICI rOR, Ir 0- Tboe: t3ibbone has traded horses, and thresh them with of der mill. He is open warn. brc�tings from.old school fellows and AMES MILLER, . tJ TARY Public, Conveyancer, etc• Otffce at I - AT THE I has nOW a 60mbinati0n Of b@aaty and for suggestions. friends. . h ` Thistle Ha," near Broug am. Money to loan. j �T j�' �/� speed. R, Collins; oar store keeper -here, has The sad intelligence reached W. Gf:. BARRIS- -+- 1 Y 1a► 1�s 1 L L Rev. MoHeam, of Orono ottoa i E worked rap a very risk trade -in a short Gerow last week of the death of his dao li- - ,`_. ' 0`y McGI>�LI offi a opposite Post - ters,solicitors, ' p �� » ' time. In addition, to the dry goods and ter Annie by drowning near Sand Beach B A ;Theo PICKERINC�•. kine pulpit on sabbath and administer d y office, Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow, _ groceries, he keeps! a nice stock of flowers Mich. Mr. and Mrs Gerow have the en- . A:McGtillivray,LL.B, Money to.Loan. 8y 4 oaQ ., ..I " :: _ _ .._. _. -x _ _ a -'i- a wnrstrr _ _ ,. .G. v: rY _, ..-. .E ..._ c::d`..-uiy- ;,err .,z _?I'lRKjeFtT.r. "-;T.�' :t'• .x;A Y., - -. .. -.�L-.. a _. .:-' -` _. 1. .. . ,,s.... :_:+„- : a .,$`Si ''E}^- s'" - 1. -.:-. -;. z- :..-_..- S' :: - 4. c.. I..� .._..YL 4T �`. -f rra`' f y. -'33; . .,. ., - - x �. : .. -. - .. ,_ £ h - _ 5 .� Y i �. r'�ff.;� 't sstM4�.-nvlax. -T.t. N L. :: r� ti ,._i t v e I . -. ?,.- - .. .. ., _.-- b-. ,-. 1#! t ..- G a -. ....J i� ..4)+k, vrt- .c:- p . i, .. .t'J1��'•�� Xyr",$'_.` 444444f ... r .. - c� ) 1 r .-. Kya .' :+ , +m' e n w I. . .. L. } , n i _ , 1- _ 3 a - -....,. _...-.o ..- r.. 7- ._ -u_ •a .,, ...-.rh. .- :,...,?....{ 1 *..rt c: fro..i }} :. :. t i �b g -' - . ..-_ - n. ... - .- ..-.... ,..: I. - .. r. .. , I _ . T CANADIA3+T FAST LI u� 11�� Texas a Presbyterian College, which will - , COOKING . F`OR A RING. . ..�`: IIIR. �LADS�'OI�E FAILING `�-` I �� _� ,7_- 1.,:l L RK'S 'NEWS ranit with the leading educational Inst t+it• - _ . � 1.- . T �F - II esCript<tois of`iue Proposed g4itsiassitl tions of the country. i c. Bras Agett Ii4ti1y Years 10 the Past A �, -^— = '='>! Ades stub from FRaahingtti►D say"s tfiet•e A Date the 4ern:an• al Hitch Three Months of Retirement. —�,ey W ons the Lartcst anN � �f s oy � clal Stoves the aired for Roasting Ui be Am . ,. _ i�ANADIAN. ,. is a prospect of favourable action b the u N • "Those Deepest Vessels Aaeat and Selea4/dly "'t ~I t p Pe Y —An Islg6nlous Tarluapit. . 1�London correspondent writes:—")tie - Dr. McMurray, Archdeacon of House Foreign Affairs Committee oil Re- . . ' Niagsrt�, died on Satt.rday morning. He resentative Chi6kerin 'e bill for retaliation Th® German Court kitchen af3ords an in- who feared chat his retirement from public taipped,,is very Way. wm eighty-four years of age. - P against Canada, g tereatin s otaele to those who visit it for life would bring upon Mr. Gladstone just The London Times publishes a descrip' ., Iag g Pe f tion of the steamships that are to be em- . A despatch from .Montreal eti%tea that .A shot from the twelve=inch rifle g n w" the first time, es ciall if the visitor be those evils which he designed t,° avoid are there is as unexpected rush of saloon age Y plQyed in the ,Anglo•Canadian mail service `' P P hurled against the eighteen•ineh Harvey- recent when re stations are made fq a be¢inning to find their judgment justified. seggers to Europe this season, and all the ized nickel steel plate in the Washington p p p � in connection with the Paaifie line: The 11 Canadian steamship lines are getting their testing yard on.Saturday, and the plate State dinper, of which several hpudjred The Grand Old Man has aged many years dimensions of the four Atlantic vessels-are ;'- share of the traffic - - was shattered.into fragments. people will partake. _ I in, the past three mouths. The picture he 572 feet in length, 62 feet beam, and depth - - ` + •.'' Mr. W. A. Freeman, en extensive coal The amendment of the Finahoe CommiV- ` The Court kitchen is udder the direo ion made pt the- Dr. Andrew Clark memorial of hold 42 feet, with a draft of 30 feet - 'and wood merchant Hamilton Ont. has tee of the United States Senate lacing a a hays offia6 and more meeting on Thursday viae a piitifal one. He + , P of the. Court Mrs + was a feeble octogenarian, who leaned upon making them the- deepest vessels afloat. - assigned, his liabilities being seventy-five duty of forty cents a ton on iron ore was. g P g P thousand dollars and his assets one hundred► agreed upon on Th' qday without a diai- particularly one department of it called the a stick, even when addressing the audience They are 2 feet deeper than the Cunard '� thousand. aeon. Court Kitchen office. This department from his chair. His words were brave, well liner Lueania. This great depth is rendered . i alished well chosen and appropriate. Not ,_" A new atone bridge on the Lake Erle and At a rapt of striking coal roiuers �►t bar► to attend to all purchases �►nd shadow has yet crossed pining in- Posaibie by the fact that the Canadian and r, Detroit River railway,near Wheatley,Out., Uniontown, Pa., on Thursday, the deputy orders, and to settle the accounts of the telect, but both flesh and spirit are English harbors have deeper-waters than - was washed.out by Thuraeay night's storm, marshals fired into the crowd, killing tradesmen who supply the goods, he breaking. He is not ill. .No speoif�o the barbor of New York:. The .greatat r and is a corripleta wreck. `l+he loss will be three of the strikers and we half a " fouriers" (literally, quartermasters), ho malady is undermining his marvellous vi• depth of the new steamers allows of j; about ten thousand dollars. dozen. talit , but great change, which his p - a , look after the receipt of the provisions, are Y g g ' stronger hull and ,+vill give better results in The American boats Leroy Brooks `and . A boy of thirteen and his sister; two grieving friends cannot fail to recognize, g 8 -0 r, Visitor, which were seized s•week ago for. years younger, have been arrested in Bor- officials of the.Court Kitchen Departmelt ; is making rapid progress. He has lost a sea way, and also assiat in the develop• . t fishing.in Canadian waters, were, b order kut Hungary,, for murdering their father. on rand occasions the act as stewar' s, interest in life, That is ominous. For '` g Y g k Y ment of speed. The freight carrying cap. - of the Deputy Minister of Justice at Otta- Thoy killed him while .he slept, and hid and superintend the waiters as well as he sixty years he has found rest in other wa, con&seated, his body in the woods. forms of activity and sae in new ecru aeity fa fixed at 3,500 tone each,in addition - '► ! kitchen stat!: An officiali called the M ter y g. to a coal bunker capacity of 3 000 tom. Two branch)s of the Canada Scow Works The State Department *at Washington i ltlee, Work has been Ilia .only recreation. P Y - of tl►e Kitchen, ie at the head of the st fi: . ' at Hamilton, Ont., closed on Wednesday, has g;rdnted permission to the voluhlteers Fresh responsibilities never failed to renew Each vessel-will accommodate 300 saloon, He Ilan a cumber of theta nnder.hia control, his vi or. His friends are be innin to owing to the scarcity of coal, throwing 1b0 of British Columbia to cross the order. z beginning 200 second cabin and 1,000 steerage passen- mer out of , employment. A sewer 'pipe vrith arms and egtlipmenta to participate in each of whom has the management v a understand now what Sir Andrew Clarke eomparry has also closed down for the name the Fourth of July oelebration In Seattle,. Particular branch, and is assisted by f ir' saw clearly that for such a man to told his• gierm. The comfort of the ateerwge passes ; five,.or ten mon, in accordance with he heads rneant des �►ir and death. Ever gets is escially provided' for. The i VL ashington. - P y en ines are of 21 000 Horse- wer and reason. amount of work to be done. effortwill be made now to provide the g p° ' . ,__ Lady Aberdeen aaileA from New York on Coxey, Browne; and Jones were senteric• P the will drive rho vessels at a s 6d of 20 ,i Saturday for England. She will return ed in W shin ton on tiVednesda to tweet The roasting department is 'probably he warrior etateeman with tasks and ambition Y . ., Y B 9 g y y moan important ;its chief and his n.,,n m st sufficiently important to kee alive that knots per hour in ordinary weather. The 1- .; 1: about the end of August, and in the fall days in gaol for displaying partizan ban- be excellent cooks. Next in order Dor ea y p P English port of arrival and departure for � ,' mile will accompany the Governor-General ners in the Capitol grounds,and Coxey and energy which craves sus feeds upon what the new line has not been finally decided. the entremeta, or aids ash, departmE 1t, in mot men would destro it. If his en- -1 on his tour through the North-West and Browne were fined five hundred dollars which is i trusted with the preparatio�he of y upon, bub Mr. James E. Huddart, the - Tritish Columbia. each for trespassing on the grass, the alter- sou s an vegetables of all kinds. thusiaem can be revived he may remain promoter of the lino, announced on Sntnr•native bean anotLe>' ten da a ' aol. pmany dnya a figure of which the nation will . A few days ago a Canadian offioersefzed q . Y ' g -1. third divi ion as to attend to fish, antrges, be moat{proud. If not, then nothing o;n day that it would be Southampton, Milford A - and destroyed trolling lines belonging to a- Mr. Powderly, 9x-General klaster Work- and sauce . The pastrycooks form anottler long delay the end. The'most remarkable Haven or Liverpool: . _. - Grosse Pointe fisherman, which he found in man of the Knights of Labour; Mr. A. W. branch ; they not only make all. the pastry effect of Mr. Gladatone's retirement has Specifications• for the ships have beep i Lake Michigan. The fisherman claims they Wright of Toronto, ex-member of the and confectionery, but are also responsi }e completed, and Mr. Huddart has sent were in United States waters, and the case been clearly emphgaized in connection with teem to the following ship-building firms : I General Exec tive Board of the Knights ; for the production of jellies, preserves, al his first public appearance on Thursday. , , has been referred to Washington. and Mr. P. H( Quinn, Master Workman of all sweetmeatt. The washing-up dep 'r t- PP y I The Armstrongf Company, of Newcastle ; His enemies havealready become Ilia friends' The Fairfield Company, of Glasgow • The Cable advices received in Montreal state Assembly No. 99, have been unceremon• ment is also an imIortaut one ; the women He has completely ceased to be' a partiaan g ' that the Grand Trunk stock sold at the iously expelled from the Knights of employed must be Skillful in the cleaning figure in ll;uglish politics. The Daily Newa Naval Construction Company, of Barrow ; of sliver and wuahin of crockery and Swan & Hunter, of Newcastle and J. dt G: lowest point in the history of the company. Labour, t3 Y al flays truly :--In a few sh-rt weeks he has Thompson, of Glasgow. The specifications First reference stock sold at 36 , and four a �'.�: glass. They aro under rho supervision of outlived hatred, malice, and• all unehar- P g � .11 P I crExaRAL. are for five lar a steamers four for the Y m. �...: I •. I. a male official. The pantry, or provis�ou i.tableneee. His fame stands as high today g per cent. guaranteed at 45. The ordinar M sto.-k-is now quoted at 5J. and the second King Alexander of Servla will visit the rooms, with the stock of.meat, fowl, ga le, as if it had been purified by a half century Probably arra one for the Pacific aervioe. i, q Peobabl tree more .will be added to the _ �� ,Sultan in June. eta., are under the oharge either of of the tomb. Most great men have to wait pacific line, making possibly a fortnightly preference at ..4J. _ . 1 i the blaster of the Kit;hen hir..self or { !s K P Y 8 Y At a conference bel on Saturday in t' for such a vindication for the passing; away It is reported that ,there-have been Bev- deputy. Finally, there is a special dep `rt- of an entire generation. Their a cal is to service, if the Ottawa conference•recon!- . - Montreal between a committee of the City era,l cages of cholera in Warsaw. merit for tho sate keeping of the culinary g , Fl mends that Australiasubsidize the Canadian-: : Counailand the commanding officers of the P g y poateeity. In Ivir. Glgdstono a case the sit re imente it was decided to recom- All the Austrian rtrikea are vlrtuall uteueils which ace made of copper snd tqn ; Australian company, and the reeommenda- Y g y scales have fallen fror i the eyes of his tions are carriers out. mend that the City Council grant a sum of ended: The workingmen lost everywhere, here are all sizes of saucepans, frying•pahs, opponentb almost at the very moment of - twenty-five thousand dollars towards the The International Congress of Miners, in kettles, rte., carefully arranged, each utsn- Ilia withdrawal from the ppoaitton which - sil having a number _correspoii3ing to' a mado him the most commandin fi ure in 4. establishment of a military School in the session in Berlin, approved the princi le of g g ROYALTY AND COOKS. .. g certain place in the iron racks at the aide. the world." city. - . !the eight-hours workinq'day, Those in every-day use however, are ener- --- • rSir John Thompson and Mr. Haugen ' Mr, Hofmo er, former! of the Judicial + g — - omised the de deputation that w y Y ally piled up in a pyramid in some haa�lp lfiew t°lilariea if. Naceped From Ctroe� .i P P P :establishment.of Cape Colony, has de ided part of the room in which they are required. Rifled of their Rifles. . well's soldiers The Loyalty of a Cook. . them to urge the carrying out of'the Trent :to go to Ottawa as a delegate to the neer• Tt1e iron stoves are all of the most improved . Valley cai.al scheme that work would be colonial Conference. construction and set in the wall to the Vest Annong the natives of the hills in North- When, after the defeat of the royal forces - commenced on the canal this 'fall and pro• The intended msneeuvres round isi a• advancagle, eo that;he cooks eau getat t11 m ern India there have been for many years a at the Battle of Worcester, Charles II. ' ceeded. with as rapidly as the finances of lensk, neat fall, will probably be abandlon- very eaally. Pit coal is used in all of the n. large number of persistent thieves of rifles was flying from Cromwell'e soldiers .and the country would permit. The deputation, owing to the discover of s lot to I ill To enable the cooks to prepare die es from the soldiers stationed in their midst. , ed w Pa Y P aeekln to make hie cava a France he 8 a ac fo the we rn Atkins baa had to r B P which was one of the largest that ever speedily on an emergency. the stoves re Tommy y pity p the Czar during Ills visit. p Y B Y` visited Ottawa,.. consisted of about five hull- provided with an apparatus in which as is ons stolen from him, but, despite the pre- disguised himself as groom to a Miss Jane - dred delegates. It is raid that Prince Kripotkin,� he used for heating npiron grid, on wh .h cautions which this bar to hie financial -Lane, sister of Colonel Lane, of Stafford- . celebrated Nihilist, recently n turned to advancement has compelled him to adopt,aRSAfi BRITAIN i [lrusaia in disguiab, and was arrested alon saucepans can be boiled vary ryuicL}y. F P ' shire. Of course wherever the pretended g Each room is provided with a tablet on the cunning of the native overmatehea him. The Queen arrived at Balmoral Wednes• with a number of other Nihilists. The rifles continue to leave for the hide. master and mistress ptopped the groom was ' day morning. The Belgian police have discovered a la rge which is written the rials at wl►ioh them.al is to be ready. A good vlo�k also stands in When cunning cannot be Successfully em• went to the kitchen, and the encounters of The accoucbeIn of the Duchess. of quantity of dynamite cartridges hidden in a prominent place is each room. In addit on ployed the native, it appears, is sometimes - Charles with the queens of the spit and the a sugar refiner at Hornu near the French disposed to dee hard meaaurea. Recentl ' . York is expected next month. ., g Y o these, the -roasting•room contains he p oven were often amusing. . . '' - The peen has knighted lease Pitman frontier, from which it is supposed Anar- special stoves re +aired for the u o e a sentry named Samuels, of the ,Bedford• g• Q ,8 chista drew their supplies. P q P shire re smear stationed at Nonahera Upon one occasion it was the loyalty of- . `;'the inventor of the Pitman system of short. , colossal things, leaking like immense si 1e- g ' the cook which saved- the fugitive prince. - . . hand. - The suggestion is thrown out by'a Bar• hoards let into the wall; a special arrau e- Northern India, while guarding the maga g P zine during the night was shot through the Lromwell a soldiers were in the house, and - -_ _ Heavy snowatormRprevail in heniidland +lin paperthat England, Germany, and the ment for cooking beefsteaks, and an on r• g g g had searched ever corner and cranny. A United States shell adopt an a reement by mous iurna iS worked b a fan wheel �n a body by one of these miscreants, who had Y y• counties of England, and the weather ie in. P Y ( thousand pounds had been offered for tha which England shall annex Tonga, Gter• chimney), set in motion b the heat of he crept up behind him: His rifle was taken, - tensely cola. Y Y and he lig ed but a few moments sites being Young king, and each soldier wits e+►ger for many annex Samoa;and the United Stag flee and moving a leas of olookw rk 1 had been alarm- the reward. .. England has instructed the British Alin take Hawaii, maohiuer whish re_ Mates the turnip of found, although the guar+ . ister to Brazil to protect Portugese subjeeta y q g ed at once L the shot. The soldier, who Finally, of ter hAving searched the house, . The Kinq of Wurtembarg hi►� announced the •pfs. The psecrycookt, of course, h ve y and rounds the reached the kitchen, II Rio Janeiro.. - emphatically on his own behalf and on be• special fire lacesand ovens; the also ve had died at his post, was buried with due g + Y r - p Y P P Y where the young prince stood warmin him- , The Princess of Wales has become enam- honors, the colonel and several officers Y g P g half of his Government decided opposition large glass cupboards in which their prod 1o• Self at the fire. moored of photography, and a camera is attendin the tuneral. Yn oonSequence of to the law readm ttinq the Jesuit order i ", tions are placed until repaired for the tall le, Charles had alreact made man hair her constant companion. to German � On rent occasions the menu is re a ad this mut er the commanding officer issued Y y Germany. . I P P an order to tha effect that any man owning breadth escapes, and though ordinarly quite The Khedive is to'be the guest of the s wee in advance and submitted to the . It is reported i , St. Petersburg official a good do may take it on uard with him equal to any emergency thrust upon him, Queen at Buelcingham Palace during his circles that(xrar_ Dnke Paul the'youngest Emperor himself. On ordinary occasions g tt Y g seemed in this instance to be entirely dia- Y g and when he qoes on dui may tie it n in . stay in London, which will not exceed a brother of the Czar, will aborti be betrot the Empress arrangea it. This settled, the f Y y concerted b the Presence of his numerous Y the vicinity o his post. In commenting; yq P : -- week: ed to Princess Maude thn youngest dao _ prdparations begin in the kitchen ; rovi- „ + Pursuers. In mind he ave himself u as - Y B B u on this ermiesioa, The a3ixteenth, In the House of (,ommons the other night ter of the Prince of Wales. ascus are ordered, details a.a arrange , and P f ,. lost, and stood starin vacantl at-them. :- - Sir . oho Lubbock a amendment to the the regimental journal, as s — We ho g Y . T i the whole of the staff are Be,busy ss possible g. 1 The nick witted cook detected the ho The Pall Mall Gazette, discussing t '6 this is the first step towar s training dogs q �' Budget bill was defeated by a Government h anti) the dinner is a thing of the past. lees expression of his face and walkin u question of British control of the Sarnxp fn avec regiment to accompany men on P B P ma orit of.fort rotes. Probably the tr cooks have the moat to + Y ,B P Y to him suddenl slapped him on the should. 1 y Y Islands, says the; Germans are extremol Y Y sent o and to act as scouts as has Yh+ pi?e - �' da • in addition to the usual supply of pas. ry'g ' er with one of Lr kitchen towels, and ex. . At a Nationalist convention it Limerick unpopular with the Samoans, and it is not been ilia custom in the German army for + -- try and sweets they have to prepare all the claimed :- it vas unanimously resolved to nominate thought that Chup�ellor von Caprivi would some time. Of course if the keeping and - - ' g P ornaments for the table. It is the custom P •g "Qct to your work, yea idle fellow ! the convict Daly for Parliament at the strenuously oppose a British protecrtoraW. bake gander, or edges for the laths and training of dogs far watch purposes is ever Y eneral elections. B P officials recognized, a s Bial breed will what do you stand there gaping for? What dishes;these are of dou£h gilt or silvered, have tote r cured well known to be good have you to do with these men ! -Get fl' The Prince of Wales 'appeare,i; in Hyde and are for show. The cooks make large P '„ g about our business, man I" park on Saturday in a new sty1c of dress, � :;. The Coal Famine.-. i . at this kind of work. Y , t consisting of boots and breeches, a light. I �-1 . 1 representations of Chinese pagodas, Egypt. Charles immediately regained Ilia self- . g B Mauufaeturers railroads and et6amshl ian temples, Turkish minarets old castles, colored covert coat, and a tall black silk ' M session, and sprang to a table near and . hat. - lines in the United States and Canada a e (sometimes in ruins),and'manyotherthings. BULLET-PROOF COAT. an to the knives with such energy ` beginning to feel severely the effects of t e The framework is of wood ; and this is eov• - 'i and such feigue& embarrassment at the ' I The Irish Times Kearns.that Mr.= Lebon- strike of the American coal ruiners, and t e ered with dough. or fat, which is shaped - --• - • '1 cook's sharp reprimand that the suldiera chore is to advance the capital necessary to number of workmen who have been throwwa and colored. It requires considerable skill Taller Bowe% 15eeret Said to Nava Sten roared with laughter. start a daily newspaper in Dublin devoted out of work is daily increasing. The fail, to Produce these ornaments. Many of them Discovered—The Coat kaed in a atresic Another time found him in a hoose nearI 11 to the interests of the Healyite faction of pre of the operators and miners to effect Is contain groups of figures, with hunting dad , Bali. Stratfordlon-Avon. There the cook was the Irish pi ty. On at the Cleveland oonferene�, other trophies,whfoh are first cast in card• An expert at Bertin professes to have ignorant of the eiccumsta`noe that royalty Throu the efforts'of.Mr. William Red• the other clay, makes it probable that thio board moulds and worked up by the cooks. discovered the secret of the manufacture of was in her kitchen, and turning to Charles,' - mond, M.P., Torn Leary, serving a .term strike will eoL i,inue for some time yet, ani They are Hover used twice Herr Dawe's bull6t•proof coat. Ha declares eh© said : '- of ten years in Clare prison for agrarian the consumers have begun to look to NOVA The kitchen staff are likely to be called that it oonsists of a Krupp steel plate, pro. "Man, I wish you would wind - up that ., - - crime,has been released after serving two Scotia,-Scotland, Wales and elsewhere for upon at anytime to sonompany their' Im• bably two eontimetres in thickness, protect• jack for me. - - years. , . fresh supplies, upon which a duty will perial master to some country seat or also. ed by an oakum stuffing to deaden the im- • Charles undertook to oblige her, but . It is stated that Sir William Harcourt levied In the United States of 75 cents r where ; as, for instance, when he attends pact of the bullet. Such a plate,it is added, turned the handle -the wrong way. At has informed the leaders of the blcCarthyite ton. It is claimed by the teen that thethe autumn manoeuvres, and takes it into would resist the most improved of the lat- that she flew at him with the words . section of the Irish Parliamentary party operators do not want the' strike broken his head to give a dinner to the principal eat style of rifles. Herr Dowe was taxed 'What sort of a man are you to know ` It that the next general elections will robe- until the have disposed of their reserv' military and civil authorities. In the -lat• with this alle ed discovery,.of his secret, g P Y g how to wind up a jack t" . bly take place in July. I stocks of coal at the advancing prices. lit ter case the kitchen staff is sent for with all and, in'reply, }lo gave an evasive answer. The Prince had a ready answer and` re- - C Mr. James E. Huddart, the promoter'of at present seems possible -that the famine the necessary utensils. `There is usually a 'the distinguished tailor has just gone to plied • ,_ _ - the Canadian Pacific mail route to Austra- will be more widespread than that whin small staff at the country seats; but if he London in order to exhibit his invention in , "I am.the son of a very poor tenant on I. r' iia, on Saturday inspected Milford Haven resulted from.the great English voal strik g.vea a grand dinner, -the staff from Berlin a music hall. On the other hand, despatches Colonel Lane's estate. We Seldom have � - _ with a view to asc!rtaining ita advantages some years ago. or Potsdam are brought by special train, received 'from London may that a young ►neat, and when we do we do not roast it 1 1. ' as a harbour. I „ , I with all their baggage, wnd- taken back -lady, who is an expert with the use of the on a jack." - again as soon as the banquet ie over. rifle, has accidentally discovered the secret "Well,"said the cook, with a scornful- j . The Anglican Ar�hbiahops and Biahopa Regarding Brains. .: I,. 1416 Em ror pays so much a cover for of Herr Dowe. In any case she is being togs of her head, "that speaks very little -i: of England have issued a circular letter every meal uo that . the Court Kitchen fired at of htl at a music hall protesting against the proposed diseatabish- 3'Dr. Crochley Clapham, tit ho his triad ' B Ys while for your Staffordshire, and stili leas for your ment of the Church of Wales, which, they measurements on 4,000 inmates of•awylum� Office has to mind what it is about in clothed in a so-called bullet-proof coat. larders 1" _1 ' making purchases. The remains of the The house where this incident occurred is declare, would endanger the unity of the says that insane heads are larger on the ban net, diener, or other meal, are the Church of En land. average that sage heads, though ineanls q still standing, and the jac)i keeps its cosi I- g perquisites of the office. For special Population of the Australian Col- tion before the fire lace. ;I brains are smaller. 'Tile weak point of this P The support given by Lord Ripon, Seers- insane head im the amaliness of them occasions certain prices are fixed before- 11 Ions®S. tory of State for the Colonies,_ to the de- hand, but for ordinary meals the Emperor Some intercolonial stat istic:s issued b nrements of the cross or transverse arches, pay per f Had Her Ears Trimmed.17 I - -mand of the Dominion of Canada that the s at the rate of$1.50 r coarser, wi hour Y 1 that is, over the top from side to aide. Th the Viatorixn Government statist for 189:3 edict requiring Canadian cattle to be forehead of the insane is actual!. lar e� wine. slaughtered upon landing be withdrawn, y I I chows that the total eatilnated population Ayoungeooiety woman from Philadelphia I than that of the sane, an observation whit i -__,. of the Australasian colonies on the 31st underwent a painful operation recently at has- raised a feeling of expectancy that cc �, A Formidable Projectile.( ' tends to discredit the noble brow but i� these restrictions will be removed before ' I - December last was 4,068,3)8, made up as the hands of Dr. L.F.Pitkin, of New 1 ork, .... borne out by the fine foreheads sof this . An interesting test of an armor-piercing the reopening of trade for the cooling sea- g P g follows : New South lt'alee, 1,223,390 ; to remedy a pair of ears which she thought . Ainos of Japan, who are remarksbl projectile was wried out the' other da at Victoria, 1,174,022 - New Zealand 67l 265; were not alta .el encu h. In resist the r von- 1. stupid. Accordin to Dr. Cla ham thholebur nesB sa s the London World. DAe y g y Y P g + Y y Queensland, 432,299 ; South Australia,, in- were not ata 1 unuaua eith ,in size or de- IINITED 9TATE9 . form of the insane head is nsua fly eon hun•ired and sixty shots were presented eluding the Northern territory, 346,874 ; ign, but the young w n thought they .7osepfi V Dung, coloured, died atTuacola; fort>�I or arrow-sHaped, �•ith the greats t by the firm of Messrs. Thomas Firth &Sons, Tasmania, 154,424 ; and West Australia, stood out too much frons her tread. She eat . `4.:" Ill., on=Wednesday, aged dhe hundred and diameter posterior to the central point f of Sheffield, for- trial and acceptance. 0,064. Takin area into consideration, in chair and,with the exception of a few fifteen years.' 1. the head. These observations rather ten They were 9.2-inch 'diameter, and weighed Victoria (says The Argus) is by far the Spasmodic little screams, submitted to the , .Edward E. Bartlett, the=millionaire-mer- to show that the back lobes of the rain a e 380 pounds each. Two pprojectiles were moat densely populated of the colonies, the painful .operation without flinching. Dr. chant, died endderfly on Thursday of aPo• the seat of intell enea. ac,leoted at random for ttie proof. The uumucr of parsons to the square mile being Pitkin made a long; incision in the back 5 plaxy, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr: Crichton ;Browne `zfaye that t e fl-rat was fired with' a striking velocity of about 13, Now 'Zealand eoming.seoond with part of.each ear, and cut out a V-shaped ` Scotch brain is the weightiest in the Uni • 1,958 feet per second against a 14-inch com- six Tasmania third with five and New piece of membrane. . Then he sowed a the Governor Flower, of New York, heis P g + ' P P i - ed Kingdom. Mere weight, of course, dos and late. The projectile as-ed entire- South Wales fourth with about three. Com- wound and drew the ear back close to the vetoed Mr. I.awson'a- bill to pre ant the not moan into]li once but other thin a P P j P die lav of foreign flags or emblems on ab- ' 1 through tiae c6ntre of the plate, thea Fwring 1893 with 18J2,the increase in popu• head• When one ear had been fixed np the bnildin e, B g P being equal, the eavier brain is pros. throwg'h four feet of oak - backing, and lotion am ounttr to 85,645 for Australasia, young woman looked in the mirror- and I !, lac B �__�,: ably the better oe. The eugerior weig t buried itself in a heap of sand at the rear. the ilicrdaso Ip New South Wales being seemed to think the improv©meat vo:y . The retirement of Prof. Jamee A Dana, of the Scotch br�in, when-tfaken with t e When recovered the projectile was rac• 26,320, in Now Zealand 21,832, in ? . , the oldest professor connected with Yale p 1 Queens- slight,l;ut the surgcou assured her that!t feat elicited not'lang ago by Dr. Cana tically u»ipjured. The secondselectied one land 11,00.., South Austrs.lia (exAtisive of was.greatly improved, and when both had1. �T University, is announced. He -is eighty- Doyle, that Scotjand is ricber in emine t was notfire�l, and the whole lot wasacce t• the Northern territory) 10,172. Victoria boon treated elle thought the looked-much p Y y t3 Y 1. - one years cif ave. Men than any of er parts of the oouutr , ed, T3iere are no accounta of.such results '6,6 t9, West Aiibtrali%0,390 and `i`a4ma,uis, better. The doctor said he had treated$u• ,_ 7. 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Ae�ti ve Exercise - The F .. �„ Dead Y®t, li'eilt$e �i>,marok la Ile oetmesor-of 4$2 /tilt . ­ ­ - �' UNCLE SAS IS AT I - t and od`foo .�,,.+,�, X -, rj t Fools Not All D i g ld in lent tend tit eke crosses and.deeorat;lone,, '1 hese,placed side ' F.ven a blind man can see that more ■ r y i fi -. children heal Ilya f'ohtldreu"suffer, how clearly than daylight, or alae Wily should by side, cover a space of twenty-one feet by - ' ' ever, from Si:rofulous, Skin or Boal Dia• several.inches dee - r` 't ? ITEhIS ''OF INTEREST ABOUT THE eases-if their tjlood ie im urs sad m lea ao many 6oatinue to use ill-a eel i"tg, Qtly, p' ��,� �r tly�Q� r p p p and o t rn useless preparations for tate relief mood morning, Mrs.Smith, I have last fi y ' BUSY YANKEE. or botla ap ear, they should be ,given the finished my washing, using Wide F f pp of pain, when a preparative j tst as cheap, AWake 6oap;ft to the best soap Y everI` K I r-�+ `. ;I right- medics° , IUr, Pieree'a Golden •__�_,.�� - - elegant, more powerful, and penetrating a used: it washed so easily, making the ;� fi mei Lborly interest in his Doln�+t—)int. i'llerlical Disco cry brings about the best Nerviline is can be purcl as3d from any ai°thee far cleaner than I ever had tlte;tn i S bodily condition , It purifies the blood and before, and it lasts twice as long its a 1y $V��u�� TdZ. �- tern of lllo>4tient and Mirth Gathered P dcalor in medicine? Nerviline cures in ,t � renders ho live active a8 well as builds tt either soap I ever used; and dust .zeal t�.;. . From 1119 >valiy Record, P scantly ashes and pains, Nervlllne is the how nice and soft my hands are., r-' , I,_� fealth attd. at ngth, Puny, pale, Bak., most efficacious remed for internal paint-. , - sto JACOBS OIL. . : �. - . . :_ . The State bank of Lrookville, Kanaag, q}lild.ren get a 1 et,ing benefit and ''a od Y Three United States senators were'born ! _ ` lerviline applied externally subdues tFe z ,�fi� has failed. start" from th-� use V tie °' Diacove y." most intense pain almost,at once, in foreign lands--Mcbiillian in Canada, - �'�' 1 - h �r,.k- "aventeen-year Iociiate Have'app8ared by Int puts on zvholeaozne flesh, and does not Pasco in England and Walsh in Ireland. - fieri . nauseate and otleu rho stomach like cite �J5,000 worth bi a ` "'' ' c' ' ,t '­ The.Amertnet io ens boo l t [ C thousands at �yTyack, N. Y. d W1de Awake people always use .Wide H1T� � I �K�. :. various preparations of Cod liver oil. It's C&°adieu whiskey-last year. Awake Soap. •` `. The personal property of the late Edwin �ttaranteed to cure you, or your money' ie tit a ,. What etre t , fi �1G ' ���. t r. i rr A t_`L, . ryone says moat be truer Tete baroneea LmmTt bporri, of Norway, �P��. Booth, actor, is �elucd at-�C01,5r5. returned. and evAryono who has used Wide is said to he the Best-kpown woman sinter ' •, '� Fifty thousand incandescent .lamps are . Awake Soap says it is the best they . P 1id ll I havo ever used. Have you tried it yet? in Northern Europe. '�N® ����$ mads }n the United States each day. Dr. Pierce'e Pellets cure coneiipation —_ _ w ' ` headaches, indi estion, dyspepsia, One a Edison the inventor, has never carried a - The analysis of St Leon is printed on + - � , '• 01'1.1V ° - . A Harrisburg, Pa,, man has an nmbreIla dose, Sold by 11 dealers. watch in his life. every bottle: This water .has nothing to C - { 9 �V I .1 . that has been in the family 105 years. The total gold product of cite ,Un�ted O� e n 3 . lose but ever thin ``' uedCfpe.-Far 11a1i1nlr a tti►eltctaitti fleaittt ' Y g"to gain by a thorough r4 ,, �" r Drink at >;mnli ('oat, P P y ` - f x he average {cumber' of pnpila in attend- States in 1893 as X39 a00 000. j and widespread perusal of its anal ate. - ,,r. Adams'Rost Boor I..xtract.........,.one bottle George McDonald, the English novelist, �' `m : ance upon New Fork city schools.-is 170,- , - OOU. 1. ., I Flokchmann'sYeast..a...-'-_'.......halt actke leads to Consumption Stop �'� has greatly improved in health during his . ' TRO COMIRACIE Lugar..,.....Water ...............twopounds g , Y I' g Lukewarm t4aterI........•,.,•,,,,,two galtanR winter's stay to Italy- the COligh, heal the Lllng3 4h: - The Central Labor Union, of Nashville, i �i ­ Tenn.,' is making war upon atreetlmusi- ij, I lllisolve the sugar and yeast In the water, Wide Awake Soap is a solid bar of '1 -- add the extr act, and bottle ; Disse In n warns pure soap that will not vanish like _ �d strengthen the System �, - . ciaas- _ ft place fortwentF four hours until it termd�uta, snow in hot water. Try it. s T r Two mountains in Lower California are AN OLD LA v S ST(}RY OF Jti; EF deiic Qua 1C°` when It will open aparklln� According to Figaro, 'Lola is cite most 1.' ^ Y estimated to contain 100,000,�0U tons o,f INTER �T TO OTHirRS. Popular French novelistS .-e I The rnot beer can b9 obtained in all drug P I , with Daudet a '' pure alum. -- and grocery stnroy in 10 and 25 cent bottios to good se^ond, w.� 1"f ,; Mrs. Robert 13 ,sett Ti'!to TVA% CO a • �, Bishop Tuttle, Bead of the Episcopal pp ed make two and five gallons, - Church of Missouri has oined the Salva- With Rhe mntisin for Nine Years. 'Struck 'With LightningScott ` ' j A. few weeks a o the Governor of New 1 ! .sx: �;,. gg tion Army. _ Despite adv nelrrl; Veani, dart hound Zealand was compolled to pay a fine of five Neatly describes the positibn of a hard or �0 � k t it' Belief—she Wlate4 Iles t:x c soft corn when Put;nam's Painless Corn � .`.R It turns out that Mr.. Blaine s estate p rlehce shillings because his coachman drove too ' amounted to only440,U(0, mostly in real that others .lay rroH.t by it;. :1 �,;: . fast. Extractor is applied. It does its work so E u Is'.� • ,estate. Frog❑ the Goderi h Stt,r. = Wide Awake Soap is a mammoth bar quickly And without pain that it seems `•-` ,_ I , . A- h nsas school teacher has been dis- i of pure soap. Trp it, magical in action, Try it. Recollect the �110 . °. ' For upwards f three years tiro Star has f name-Putnam'e Painless Co"rn F char ed for chap In her name from Mar Plto liivarian government hap trwarded Extractor. the Cream Of Cod-If oil r� g changing y been republishi g_ articles from vats us g Sold-by all druggists and doalera ever ` i to Mae. . . papers in Canad and .the Unite' St tea Ridgway Knight, the American painter,the Y gg • cross of.the Royal Order of St: Illichael. where, Y- and hypophosphites. . It is -` I The average cost of construction and recounting mire les in healing, wrought, i. I Y - : e ui meat Pr mile_ of American roads is often in forlorn ases, by the'use of ie re- - , B■CIr4 palatable and eaS OII the `.�e.$ P P p , : �►#,g#1, partition known as llr, 1Vil}iams' Yi k Dills __- ��,Mi, Foir'ltuking Root steer RTAKE stomach. . Physicians, the . u-; Iasaia has'been a large importer of a ci• tett Pale People. more or less i . timate - g P g During fisc summer months a more de- caltatalimplements from the United States acyui�intanae with h the publishers of eev�ral licious drink than Root Beer could net be THE World over, endorse 1t- � , - since 1$7G. _ of th4 newspapers warranted us in he}i�v ,, BEST ;j desired. I+or the benefit of our readers we Don't be deceived b Substituted I Y ing that the cases reported by the were r t . . _ _ There are tweniy-ono law .firms in .the give this recipe. Take Scotty Bovne,13ol1evitler AllDrue`ists, goofs;L r'_ United States conducted- jointly by hus• not, overdrawnor exaggerated advertise tinder's hoot B3or b xtraet I = one btittlo -- .------ _—._. _-_- _ __ menta but "we •e published sa t nth"ul 1'cat a ,, bands suet wives. - halt ,-' L y; stttteinents of remarkable cure fr m '-ugar - Albs , , : . ! Last y- ar Christian Endenvorers gave human ills welt y of thewidellt ptablici y Luko tt'arm (Yater �,4. X100,000 to their missionary boards, borne t't Dissolve tate au stand eastino gallons J ���+ `° Vij ar�*5 , rjat other soft rets might he . b Heti 'ed g y the water► reale Oa�4 -8 } and foreign. , add the ex tract, and bottle lace in warm SEMD FOR CATALOGUE.?' alae. For some time passed we have he rd place for twenty=four hours until it ter• _ - The lletrortt authorities have of c}ered all the name of Ji r . Hobert Bissett, f ol• _-- n menti then late on lee, _ i' theLir�;ar signs, Indians and such like in ell borne township, mentioned as o e ho P When it will open Sets.; ----_ ------- - c the affects, had experienced much benefit from :•:he ae sparkling and delieioue. ti0cts, and D uslic I " Cermar; has been dropped front the.course of I>r. %Villiams rink fills after year of The Root•Iieer Extract can be obtained B1,W Bottle. I :. . . M - .. - . yf q at all Grocers' and Dru ,totes a '� One cent a dee. - of stury in the- Trimary grades of the paiufnl eulTering. Curious to know tlhe } g , t .� ,per ' articulare a representative of rte Sar bottle. Snider 5ifg Co., Toranto. Every Mual-Teacher in C&' ' j, Chicago public schools. . particulars, p It fa sold on a guarantee by all dr ia. - called upon lie eon at his flour a'nd fc ed A. P. 713 gists. It cure9 Incipient Consumpt un nada should know where they The Philadelphia board of`health has re. • - ` is the beat Cough and Croup Cur an get their Music cheapest, + ` store on Hamilton street, anti asked how Write Ae for Catalogues; �+ fused to declare consumption tet be a con- -- - __-_ ------ ---- - _ --- a ' --- - -----------,-- — ogues- also and far the ,tor w.a true. 11'tthout he itali n gam le co , tagious disease. Y p Py of the CANADIAN or reserve Mr. l issett launched into pra de. 1100090oo ACRES OF ND' - It1tISlcTAN, alive montbly3our- �,. `1'he Capa Cod canal will scan be cut of Pink Pilia:, which h© east ' l had;a Met _ for sale by AUL nal with $1.00 worth of mnsic - t through the descent of -sand 100 miles A DULVT,i RAILROAD in each issue. 63 to is per day - It- wonderful efhec . in reliev ng his, f molt ec madehy canvassers. See prem 1 south of Boston. _ from the sufl`eri g of it bedridden invalid, Cot+raMr is )}iinncsota. mud for Maps and Circa. inm 1 ist. We carry everything - - The Mormons of -Utah are said to be, crippled by rhet matiem, and restoring her lays. They willbesenttoyou in the Mnaie line- sending 1,U{:U -missionaries to Europe in to the enjoy men of a fair degree of 1)If, h '.r. • WHALEY, ROYCE&CO. ' . search.of converts. - and activity for person of r+eventy ye rR _I. a I58 YONCE f.TdRONTO,ONT, - The Salvation Arm of the United S•aVis 10f! age. "See her yourself," }ie ,aid, ' I i I Addzew HOoPEW�ELL St. - ', and England, has large�colunizatian scht ,r,t•s am sure she w 11 freely te!I� you a l ago tt Lan mm oxer, sul,Mian. Iltt. TAP'T'. ASTNMALENE - , - brewing in Mexico. � - her case, and yo , can judge how m eft sl e ji (3ivesaNi Nights owes to Pink P llR. I am sure t at,i', is I /�(x;�ltl� is l I Sweet SteepR �S r" URE the Uhio Legislature t�%s ptased a bill t so that ou need not°wing to them t at she is alive to clay. ' �. cornpelling railroad companies Lo pay their- ► ! -� ASTHMAcit up all ni ht ga,ap- k" employes every month. Acting on thi cordial invitation,,rhe t .• r - I i \,� ( 4)redons g - • - . porter drove out to the we!l-known f3.eae t I I , ' �\ j {�{� ing for breath for tear Ut= the oilislale tit cue Helena \tont, ��4. . of suffocation. On ., church the resident secetar aud,treasur! honiesttt►d, 11r�. 13ieaatt waslfound Pn n ! r .P r y r > > -•I -�'\ To rimk to doping your syaitem with drugs and -receipt of name and _ _:; tug an ,titerncnn s visit at. the re?,iilencc it( ` �' P. U. addrosy will mail . er are saloon keepers, / , credo sutstau,c'es wboso composition you a neighbor, '1Tr+t Rot,ertson, Slie Iaughin . 4 �;+% "1 know nothing of. St. Loon biinoral Nater r9 TRIAL BOTTLE -,, 11 - - I , Russell Sage, of New 1 ork, is' finiHhinv a I ly grectt•ii the Ir purser w:th the- asautan e 'F RE E �` �+ Duro. t;.tic,, and reliable, the °nal civ printed. I)!i, T.�l r 13ru,it. .Llt o[- un every hottlet. and is cocnuunen+ ed by every CINV Co., 11--whester, N. Y. Toranto Branch S1t0,U4U building far the Troy, N. Y., : that she knew w tat he had conte for ar, her P prom}nont mectu,:tl practitioner in Lite country. !�Adelaide 5t. «'. Seminary for Young 1ti'omen. I salt had l0l<1 bar the day she was in to n 't�I Atvtr+tytt relieves; never irritates, and stover Use Dr. TaCt'a While'kine Syrup for '' f p Cold _ Nuns who have pa rsell the ezaminationa,. what, was wonted,; anti al'hy,utih ahc •h d •f1 pruduett�t ri�aetion. _ _ . ," -< -I but'wear their religious habits, are-teaching iia ;Nviah to tigil e ' in the newspapt rase �/ a —" ]. 11 I8T. LM' ON MINERAL WATER CO., I in 1 itts.buyg s public schouls. - I was quite willir g to Lei; the facts in h r i t i.rarlrH:u. - -- � `. . �., -. y� Bead Ufiioe, Ting S[» 1`"uet. THIND �' � EOPL A pie factory in 'New York riiaia from ? ca'se, "It is bout. nine yearb,'' ' e e , ' r . Ilt•anvh, iib Yongo St, ' ��R a,m. to 2 p. m. six days iu the. week, and I said, "since l_ as first taken +tots° with t�RANK E+i� ,� ALI. llF.Ai,IClt3. If ." Qu read betty ` • :urns out `_'r►,t 00 pies a day. -' rheumatism ant for seven months I ir. 1 y . I helpless in ' bed t nal;le ' to raise or turn I . Oshawa, on I The wont o.w of Chronic Dy.pepda and r.i..r .tat There is only ona aluminum-factory-'in 1 11 ---- A ENT$ for DR, A. TI. 1TYI)ES Book. , you Wl�l .find .that y0i1r the United u,tea. fl'kc majority of thea© ' myself. I do cored with local phys . t; - - . coveringa history of MethodistnC18na and I su pURe the t,CetilmeltL I j I ; *ANTED throughout the worldo,ntiticd arecuredD Sohilter'o5arsa rinaPitts. If ou-0U calmed- establishments are in Uerntar,y. Id� �� , th Joints >• p. y _ ceived - •must hive helped -me for I' w I - - - . . ­ Cf the !1,U50,tX1.1 worth of Hilver useil able to go aroun again for c}uite a long � ``THE STORY OF METHODISM," Case 1S not hopeless ; that - to -_ __.. annually in the United S!.ates, 53,5:0 U00 while until ane het attack carne on, s i. �#y 'T'ra'cing ,rho riete ailct prograstt o[that wonder - i I C�U$8d by , iti�at"11t71at0 with Conwmption, Typhoid, Choler[ or Diphtheria; ilyoo . . is made into solid apoons and forks. r r-4 for two years I was again lai+! till, rl'ev r 1 I i1 r) ful reiigious movement which, like the Uulf i It 'is stated in ,;ome ;rlu+trtera that the I g p Ct Kell keep well GROW able to u afoot under me, or bel SWellirrg treanaa hnsAiven warmth to wide waters and P r + Bel} Telt•l;ho'ne instruments are being ofTer- Y y y. y _ vendors to many Utncie, and giving an account ears R.lari., tigrippe,`Tures, Pimple, Blatatxt, sa:.m., . m self in an wa I tried ever thin , I 1. irf tt. variou>3 ►ntiuencet,and ittstitutiona of to• J`4 ed for sale is New York 2.or '}.2� a leve, i Y da To which lot lidded *"The of MoLho- and 110 ha , ' 19 a ver . f Z. P t,leas ou—doe ors, baths, linintent.a ani A Perfect lure by Nand a S$ttilll' y' y FAT happy, . : - A \tci'hereon, Ilan., woman got a marriage ' medicines, and t course suL''eted a great riirrm in the Dominion Ut Canada.' by Itov. o, salt Rh.nrs, Schiuer. aartapariva pills are d taro oar. �]icenie on condition that the money be re deal, being tro abted also with aattrm Parllla. , IlughJoKnatun 1!. A., D. [1., and "Tho Stork* "it :tRords mit much pleasure to recommend +,f the Tpwortta I.e aytue," by Itev. Joseph id., Silllple thing if y0ll Only take turned if the man wont back on her, But although 1 °ally got on my' fret agai I;alrry, !), I>. )+:mbellY,;hed with nearly six itaod'y tiarsaparllLt. sty son was Alllleted with hundredportraits and viewil, w i ih chwittled They `tiske tM blood chemically pure so the s)st.m can reaitl }- I was not able tr do anythin},, and soul 1 d , , The Boston Art!'Club has offered A ' rile ! „ great pain lit- the Ininvi, aeeompanied w•iul index of nearly 8,000 referet co; A ent-9 Schiller s Sarsaparilla Pills.. - . 1 4 . P set P.cross tyle ro m only with the help c f should drop all cite and secure :er story. uch of 5:,,0,J1)far the best picture painieil by ail ! someone and lea ting on a chair which the i swelling so bait Utak it- r.tnid sot,get up stairs t.ban t dconal only once in a lift r tie. !•:xten- ei throw oai►11 germ diw . Delays are dangerous. Arnericau ani not heretofore exhibited. i to bed rittltoutcr:►«Itu;: ' + hands and Knees. I ttivrt territory given ; full rotectiun, (;o to field by Drt,gl,►i tR everywhere, in eq would push bet re me. By and by 1 w work now, (tnci of p1 .11 The hospitality.that I .S,Senator Uric-diP; ( ads teed to try llr. \VilliartA' Pink Pill , Ras very aullow allot: i :ni, and having read y y u will make money. $at twxes,at 5o cents A� �nyy responsible drugM pensee from Lhecl l Corcoran fou=a is 14'_aeh. I anis thou h of c urxe I had no faith ul 'an - I Territory gein rapidly; sot now ; no aaplG,l will them for yu Mailed on receipt of p co. g a' neededd. µri tit' ottco for particulars [o . _. . - ingtoa,-is said to cost lliul;�,",O,OU`J a year: thing, I bought ome at Wileon's+.Iru9stu a HoodSspal'll� tYIIAT.IAM IIItIG(i: , I'UttLI811F[i, K. H. SCHILLER 8. CO. 'I ur ;� fin armless boy at 1litidleton, Con,,,,_; and began their se, and when I had take ' so much about Hood's Sarsaparilla, I deter- _ __ _ _ Toronto, Ont. TORONTJ Warned �i'illiarn \Sylebreet, has comjilate�i ! two boxes I felt hey were helping me. I - _ __._,_- ___.___________ _ _ - _ the painting of a wagon. His feet did the ; continued them quite a white, impious° anhaed to try It, and got shalt-doseu bottles, - - . ' - . ,.-�.: . ^ work. it - gradually-until ow I am ea you see me iour of which entirely cured him." Mus. U. A, ) - • i T although-' I ha a not taken Chem for LAKL',Oshawa,Ontario. . RUBBERS,At Warsawf I.nr .; , oseph I Stevenson couple of mont s. I gen now gat aroun ' get Ifaod's$arsaparilla. Ir ! I. . N. D. I3e,euro to -while ('I. 3' for a cellar, .threw cut sit — They give perfect satisfaction in fit style, unci finish, and it has beeome'a old iron kettle containing S alone and tg guar gig I always keep mystic by-WOrd that J,1 in green f,1 with me to cart a r►inat an accident or Hood's p1118 act easily, pat promptly and %� . hacks. eiDcicntlY, vu the fiver and bowels. . I qtr GRAIN By RUBBERS wear like iron." rnieetep, I can agfAly say I am wonderfnll �—.. I . . The Sant% Fe railroad is canning regular improver! from tae,use of Pink Pills. I a THE T'he fttltfaT or _ ___ ___ha„ane trains out of�,alvesron.%u connection no longer a helpless burden and care on m STAINEREPL, g - I aaot,hurct►'a --- ___ - ------------•---- - -- -- with the fruit steamers front Central Atner children that I *as, and fink Pills did it. ' Au t o- Y ole St +t$, Well Built, Serviceable sj' srNaLE 1A � 1ea.. . . - Airs. Bissett has-been a. woman of¢ret hctaooi for Lite cure of Stammering, Toronto Aa,4vTto To E �� or DOUSLa. _ '. P ti a---__ eat free post-paid. C°pT lrUOUS BOILERS TUBULAR and The State school approp'rrafion m-ade .by activity and indiustry, and is posses f - tile last Pennsylvania legislature V��B ' an unusually brght and vivacious mind ; ttil(OOD Wrleked and >Rriieated, B WORK FIRE-BOX S5,`i`1i,618—an increase over any previous she is a creat reader and talks with,all th � l�•. J. lIt�x•r,:rt• t'h_D., D.D. A seriea of BAND and appropriation charming -inters t of one of the old time, c-al,ter•s to men on weial purity and right-liv-. SAW :U; _ . 11 mothers in Ikraeel. In .her loo residence ing- It i9 written in plain language that all - 1. - CIRCULAR 1• A highly respectable Phil'ridelpllian dot, g inay undervtand. Live Agent4 wanted. Cir. Send for descrigative o taloa o0 has be,,° buried in a malio^any co�liu whic}1 of lS Years in this corauty she haaaeen man culari containing terms tent on application, Q(J$ Sia mrd CBflad ' was lined with satin and mounted with changes, and io tier patient toil ane! anti • William RNgas. Publishor. Toronto, Ont. �AT�� ! t ' I . . silver ornaments, - ing labors may I}e attributed much of th -_- -----._--_- - -_-- - - -- _-- ,� - . prosperity and brauty which is eharaeteti - trousers pocket of a Kansas 'boy tic of the old homeslc>ad, s �ieuAunn,t y n �;�1�T . way found to contain a safe-,y Diu, six Dr..” �Villiama' P,nk Pills Are s }series i Ul{tlAN00UE - DRi - E,AR1N - ULW[1 ,..' m.trbles, atop anti string, a basohall and bhootl build+'rad nerve restorer, cutin b:ndorsrdh doctrorsand scientists. Evar THE ONLY ONE f N - THE WORLD1._. glove and a plow clevis. y ■ ■ . . "' such diseases a rheumatism neuralgia, homoshoul haveone. Pricotib. Manut&e - y;, 11 Nlra, Helc.n C m bel} aiithor of "•Pri90n- partial g'r ' turb+i by CAN.CEAB CO,, tiananoque,Uat. That will burn p paralysis,s, locomotor ataxia. S era of Poverty," is taking she post graduate Vitus' dance, n4rvous• headache, nervou - -Course in s-cial economics at the 1 Dniversit prostration an'! he tired feeling therefrom,y I. g ROO�N WOAD and COAL or Mrch.gan• the after effects pf la grippe, diseases d ,� ' .Equallly welt... f Pndino, on humprs in the blood, such a 't� In the north. wegtern part of Coloririo P< n _ - there is a recti n several hupdredl square sorafular chic° o erysipelas, etc. Pin ■ I 1 _' miles in extent `�hicli is a vast d5 ogit of Pills give a heal by glow to pale and Ballo . P t. petrified fi3h, complexions an fro a specific for th . ,,L ? `� A splendid collet"'tion df Chineaa lilies is troubles peculiar to the female system, an _ � - - ::Will do it:: � - .1... I 0 N 0 P 1[ . . ..,�.­:, shown iv the window of a Brooklyn Ohinese in the Case' of non they effect a radio 1 r� i laundry, where they are admired daily by aura in ail cases rising from mental worry,. Nes the Largest oven. . �` many I.eople, overwork, or ea esaQs of any nature. ■ •- e - ,_ hear in mind llf, Williams' Pink Pills - ._. -_ - - .- -- -- _ --- BR'S S - -.. �� max- --� I -- --- .. - Norma Larn9ori`end Pearl 7►tdson, two al's never sold iu bulk, or by the dozen o IS A FAIM TO'VEI _ , attractive and highly connected Cleveland .hundred, and a y dealer he offers ; su , an - OX�OND•. girls, have created a sensation by joining l stitutes in this orm is ty ing to delrau i 0,1 t� - .I Is Everybody's A. '_ 11. 4�: sr' the S31 VBLIUn Army. - i you and aboulic' be avoidepd, Ask your r - �"' OI, GAS COOK STOVE � �,�_ dealer for Dr. ��illiams' Pidk Pills for Pal trplthitiititiirlolt. Cook StQv Gaited States Sen.atQr 1lorgau ii#gebortod p.,, ` to have said that;.no damage would 'ever he People and refu�e all imitations anti; 9a p RkB$ and Burn$ �t8 QW� QR$ s.ti+°tea. .w > From Common Coal Oil. ' $®8 - I paid to Cftnadiaa sealers for seizures made Dr. Williams' ! ink !'ills lmisy be h d f .: . -, of their ships. I - Of the 5 000 Chinamen in New-�'arlt;�ity all druggists or direct by mail from U � . I RT,- NO HEAT IN TFC KITCHEN. . t�G NO DI //�� ,4, 3,:160 have registered; and now it' is intim• rll.ia►ne Aled ins Co,, roekville, On . �jQ{a B, 111� � Ll®r �Or Two. t►CIl� ...: , ,.; ' ttteil that over 1,000 of the Iatter will be and Sc heneotad. , N.Y,,.at 'S0 cents bo tag ,, • or six boxes for 2.aG. Th© rice at hie I' '- I % t gtcc�eded against for making fatae estim- P 4> . n.teg. these pills are sold makes a 001 a of . - - L'k treatment elm ar lively inexpensi e s Wide Aviv � e $aaD is the only � e Sure acid �t o far year Ham. Take no Thi GtNZ� E� FODDIY H,, ,td! TDRDI �•' �el,'•washii,8 soap in•the world. Have compared with that reme$ies or m�ciiol otitter kind, That' wos't dt.a point iron. . l:.. ' a.;i r You ;rte It.yet ? r.reai,ment, I I1 better f I r over ar, . 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AllI _ and admKnie 'ate abili`y area of the bewilderg variety a : �'. i - bat as there was ns. ' opposjtfon. things I , ;�_ U 2�MO matatfested kindness and interest in the 'i, _ Q went off rather quiet excepting the rousing -_ ­ -�. concerns of the brethren, la and olerieal D . - _ - J cheer at the closing for the Odowat {Inv- S_ptrbash•d•verp Friday morning at its nines hie mana�gemenl of the district, also in ernment. . 't; r Pi kertn-,Ont. view of fhe general spiritual . rosperity.of . Mark B rager, of Belleville,-set the ma• - j ! .._. ..,I.. . ; ` . TERMS 1 . .. p I �: the rlhur has. Almighty God has been ahinery of our creamery In motion on Bat- I' ll ,'.� ; I . . - 01srpot 7�i •1.00 ltpaW is a'ATM16e. pleased o grant us; resolged that we, urday. There was not an extra rush of RATES OF ADV$RTI8LNG: the members of this distriot meeting, milk at first, but on Monday and Tuesday _ Straws, t �t i - .-.* s �itrst insertion,per line - - - io dents. hearth soeord to him on this the eve of about 4,000 lbs. of milk was the averageo ,j�(�u Fine 17traWs, Affai • � n 1. ]mach sab�quent insertion, lin• - a " y which in the coarse of a few da s will be This rate does not inowde legal or For isa•d- his departure to another field of labor,ou r 7 • f . _ .11 r vertirements. .nigh estoem and Christian love and pray Uy 1d°!e°"'�. j . ' venters, Sun Hats, Gardner s' 1.L 1 I Y special terms given to parties making cors- that the Lord's still eater blesein tela What might of proved to be a very ser- , racts for 8 or 6 mohthe or by the year. Heli- 8 y tons accident occurred here Satarda ,while Q �+a 7 s � - � - ` SIF":. Tea-'y or yearly contracts p•yble quarterly. ever rNi, 0 him. y BoGiltei 17 Fisher►? Etc• bdriners cards, ten lines or ander, with paper, Robert Devitt was bringing a load of chap f 1 : , , , °' ,_ . _ one year gK 00,payable in advance. 1 1 from the Oatmeal mill one of his team (a i Something tj ® he . - ' .. .. -_ . "90'NoWioa in local columns ten cents per line, � MARKHAII� . '. to• every ads Ave . - cents per line each subsequent insertion. tsblt} kinked and getting tangled in the hag . . . - 1 - - ` Special contract rates made known on appliaar The vlajfti Coanoil have increased Joa. Hess same way, started to ran, when all of11 , a ,sudden the turned and went clean ! ': + . an. No free advertising. Wales salary as town treasurer to 080. . Rr, Advertisements without wriiter nstrnctions The village eottncil last week passed a through a barbed wire fence. The team _„_,_,' �, , 1. �,: - drill be inserted until forbidden end ah•rged •c- when caught were ver bad' out in many . - - oordlugly. Orders for .disoontinuing a3veAiee- by-law exempting the woolen mill from aK J Y E �s mast be !n writing and sent to the pub. tuation'for another flue years. plsoes, but the rig esus not damaged ab all, . Mrfi. E. $ark had the miafortatrie to is.:' The Brougham senior football team metCier i t `�` Job Work promptly attended to our team here on Saturday evening and Ho' luse - - '_ jare'her side the other dad by falling off a y g . .% --. si a au played a friendly game, which resulted in 1� : 1 .w. f: � R 'R�'�� ��. step-ladder ag n t a ch � ' ���i - - There was a beau frost Monday .tight a draw. all who saw the match claim ft y to be one of the finest ever la ed around iI ' '. ,:-. ! dnr�'Qlitios-strict Independence. in this section which damagec' the early >� Y vegetables and grapes considerably. The here. It is hard to say whin side had the . . . ' Our A..im-A First-class Local Paper. best but considers that Greenwood la - .' I _ i I •1 ` - continued cold wet weather bas catwd the , considering play- Our Expectations-Thee,hoarty corn sows to rot is the ground. ' ed with four juniors, they did very well.to . . - •--• � t . support of the neovle oI Pickering and v(oinity. hold the Brougham team as well as they - a i At the district meeting held in IIzbridge .1. % , last week Rev. J. Yoong, superintendent of did. We do not know when the return FRIDAY JUNE 8, Y8941 .1 I . the Markham circuit,presented the follow- match will be played but think it will be - Ing report for 1898-94 : Total membership ten. Our senior team intends going to We have Brooms Bru' she' s, Blue Beth- •. 288, an decrease of 17 over previous year ; Ro•ebank on the 16th to take a shine at f . infant baptisms 3 adult baptisms 8, mar- the prizes offered_ there. - - - , _ NOTES AND COMMENTS. . P P � brick Borax Clothes Pins Ropes, - I riages 10, burials 14, missionary money . , ; ! 3 - •• collected 0}90.42 tots' amount 'raised1. . VL tlliaYn WalterldcwhBrral did not ' i aTOUFFVILLE. . w j, i 08,204.79. Avery creditable report when I I L3 a Pearline, Pails,, Starcb Lana on Fridil�- ill accordance with it is oonsid ed that the Markham circuit - e. 1: his 8enter Ez-Reeve Sanders s to the rant with _ jar - F #x _. ce, but was granted a respite ie oompost� of oney two appointments, the first ripe tomato of the sea►eon. No fish Sa Q11Q, Sal Soda, !`t' hitln , . . - .- i ' ' until after Walker's trial, which takes Markham riU a aad Bo rove. ., • p . . story shoat,it, but s real Lve tomato. 1• -place in Brampton at the fall assizes. As might be expected there was a food Nelson May,postmoster at Pine Orchard. d ppj v October deal of dam done hereabouts by the re- ,Who mat with a severe accidene some time I and. a► bl sti l J of `• He will remain lit jail until Octo cent storm. It is reported that the dame I . . heat.- �ti'e have held the opinion all p° aRa, is able to be around. # at Batton 'lee and Almira were carried �. : Daweou Hinaey bad hie great tqe badly 1:, along- that lie Would .not hang-at away, Rooaer's mill dam south of the vil- braised by having an extension table,which S , • la a was art' washed awn and will CHM 1 least on the evidenee,already advanced. R P y y he was trying to place on C. Watts back, • I .1 take about 8300 to repair, Robinson's dam fall a n him. OAP 0 r Should Wacker escape-severe sentence, which ss. lee the Woollen Mill and Car � 7 it is like' Macwherrel's sentence will PPI A week ago last Thursday night a nam• `' `+ y pet Factoryt has a bad washout, Maxwell's ber of farmers in the yioiuity of Atha, had - be changed to imprisonment. dam on the: Rouge in Bcarboro is gone, the their meat houses visited bar some party _ �. -' bridge on the Markham road between dal- - . I - `` . - 8 who had no regard for the rights of pro- r . ' .. - . . , Several conflicts between troops veru and Woburn was swept away, and rtY• t there are a number of washouts at, bridges David Brown•b8raer suffered the s g toes of three hams, Joha Whitson had 'hie . . - �nd miners are reported in Indiana, and culverts throughout the townships of1. . Colorado and other States affected b R smoke hones em]�tied,Boloroan Barkha'der :, ! Y y Scarboro and Markham reported.-rEcono- also lost a quantity, S. Hoover had all his1. the great strike. Near Sullivan, Ind., mist. meet take and Ed. Meyers was relieved of - f . . four 'hers were killed. The strikers _ . , iJXBRiDOE. Z 6 chickens. It ie to be hoped that some I - . a: I'llI non ue to blow up bridges and side II : , effective steps may be taken immediately �F: Wtr. Raddv sold his billiard bosioess to to pat a stop to these midnight depreds• frac coal trains. The above is but tion• and the it rhes bro t to ' f' Mr. Wright, of Renfrew, who took posses. t Y Pa , ,- .. a sample of numerous despatches re- sfoc Monday night. justioe.-•Tribune. . - . . . ,;_ ceived from the -localities indicated. Monday saw a remarkable change in the . . . . - .- : - The Pinkerton men have been en- weather; It rained Sunday night and os. - - . Monday'i1 became decidedly cold. In the 1Vsw ddroertisensefltta. , gaged to subdue the enraged strikers,- - r;. afternoon it blew raw and cold, some say- • I ,. : and the trouble is but commencing. Ing flakes at snow fel'. At n bothers wu Tbst ibere will.be a civil war in the fig OR BALE :--New miloh now, also a - . , ,, . s very b•ayy frost which we anderatand bi Is. Apply to I. Lenton or Rev. J.T. . States in the near future we have not caused oopsiderable damage in-this neigh ©aldwo a - . the last doubt. In fact the present borhood- , Monday evening trinR between ax and seven ISIS FOR BALE:-A number of I F skirmishes can be called nothing else. PIGS pis.for sale. Aaply to J.P.Ouch- , U the strikers hold out for a moirtth o'clock Raba. Flewe'1 s house on !h• centre �,.1ot lt,est non. Ptcicerius. si-U. 1 ' . Roved and the contents thereof ►ere de- - longer, business on this continent will stroyed $y fire. Mrs. Flowed and the - - . REEK, TREES, TREES t , be materially interfered with. . Children tigers absent, and Mr. Fl•wel Thad b:egata•!n shade fess•sine. thea bbor- left the premises b visit his aged father- hood was a forea viz .Imported Norway vmoo - I � . .1 �_ : - ,. 1�� . .. I - ��..._[�_- * . . � I - . I�ook out far . . . z.I ­­ � WHITBY. . d a es sad oo gaartisr mil�esanorth ata n Air ver I - - - .-. .., r I. - L Daring their absence the Are started as . " - .1 . , . � razed their home to the ground. The or. �_ Herb 'a j also home wn Apple :'tees, Strawberries. :, �] 4: iglu is a story, bat ie is surmised that a J •, Currant sad Itaapberr�e bushes.at prices t�snit , ' . _ . . - I � Messrs - . . Stone & Beall, cattie boyers,'of defective chimney was the cause. Insar- the times. For prices apply to W. S. DUN. I !' . -i • - . . ' Saintfield, were in town on Tuesday, once on Both house pnd contents amounted BHIaATH,attenc,t3reen Raver P.o., or to xY, - advt. next . . I . t - . . ­ I . o x$00.+ Times. HOPKINs,Proprietor,('teen Biver,Ont. 9s.31 Masers. Richard and Henry Dawson -__- _-_ -�._ `' 1, ' � . of the Tp. of Eldon, were committed for It is stated that the 34th Battalion will _ D ____ Week. y not go to camp until August or later on ac. E E U R ll trial b Ileo. F. Bruce,J.P., of Beaverton, 1 for stealing grain, and were brongUt d„wn count of the a ectione, s y . The diug storbs bare are following the - B art S N e - - - - ; .1 pi - here to jail on Tneaday by Constablbs example of, the oiber stores as regards TONSORIAL ARTIST I '.• ' . . k - I .. . ... .' McMillan and Smith, early eloping and for the summer months t - Stot e, . .. - � . . . i i 11 4, . - About 50 of the Sons and Daagh*s of will close at 7 o'clock. ,p T C K E R I N-a., I . I - . : - � . 1 ` . . I ' England went over to Oshawa last Sun. Cyclone, the fast pacer that used m =- --- . . Claremont. - - s �- - -, , day to hear the annual sermon preabhed -make spoh astonishing spurts and mar Hair Singeing, I I - t, of that lodge. Neat Sunday the annual them byi breaking here a few years ago, ! ` , ; '.. i '1 4$ sermon of the`�odge of this town will be p R a little slower this spring, Heir Cutting. - - has beep pacing ,: + r" , preached to the.Baptist church by the bis meaitared steps being taken in front of Shampooing and ► I a 11 . s low n a farm down near Na nee. Rev. Mr.•Gold at 3 o'clock m. p ps 1 . �: P• `Ve d6n't know that horse-flesh would .1 , 811avitlg i I . . _ The Whitby vs.Parkdale lacrosse match make bifid pork, but we are saitafled lots of dune in x11 the latest first-class . on May 24th, Deals off as annoanoed, but . pee r►oald not care to eat meat that had i through mud and rain. The ball was faced neo - styles of the day. dors honed. been fed on dead horses. The man who ( I . , . ._ off about 4 o'clock and for a while it looked hale beep utilizing his dead servants in this � 1 !, 1 • �. as if Whitby would come out victorious. way should therefore sell his pigs out of ARM FOR SALE-That valuubls . - _ - ' Inside fight half time Barnes snored one 1' tarm,toe t, to the risd ooaoeatoa at tie . town, aDless the Board of Health or meat Township of Pickering, containing 806 acre. b mow: goal for Whitby ; but during second half inspector condemns'them entirely. for sale os. easy terms. It is situated on the I ' time German scored four for Parkdale, Once lin a while we hear of people eating Kingston road 8 -2 miler west of Whitby town , I .- which left them victorious. The indication morels, a species-of mushroom, and being 8 1-2 mites es t from Pickering 1l ag , nd - I 1.1made ill b them. A case aoonrred late' way station. and is convenient to schools I ��a of the score dose Dot look" so-,very one y y• and churches. The soil is a cls loam, *lean, . +. ' sided and ae th3 boys are not satisfied It wool be well to eat sparingly of any. well-drained and in the highest date of cultiver - s ,,. i1. .. v ' - with results the intend getting them thing u der the name of mushrooms unless ion. It is well fenced w th cedar rails, and is iii tr, y g g twatered by a living stream On the propert are ' . �.: <' down again in about three weeks.. one is a judge of them and knows the pure two dweutnq.,oneVriok.the other frame, tree sill at eight. barns,horse and cattle stables piggeries. _` Jack.Stinson is now able to be around q !arae ban , , pies _ i �. , 13 , after his recent severe illness. Fred Chapman was married at Cannan - implement,driving and hen houses, root oeuars, t ton on Tu day to Miss Woodward. The etc ail in excellent re air and well adapted for In a game of football on Friday aft their res otive Hees. The brick des®filing !8 St- i t `-r noon last the Model school defeated th bridescaide were Mias MoLesu, of Toren• ted a a a modern wanner, oontataits tea t - to and Miss Marshall, of CanninRton ; the rooms, kitchen, pantries, closets,Wooed- 11ILTS" '. + W DILLINGHAM , separate.school by 1 goal to 0. grooms men Messrs Armstrong, of Toronto, abed and cellar; has hard and soft water, turn - . - t<I nae tino other conveniences .the frame house is ��, ` . -The County Counoillors, accompanied and H. Chapman,of Uxbridge. The cera- comfortably fitted up, has 9 rooms. pantries, - S� by about thirty others of the tovdn, took mony was performed at� the Methodist cellar,hard and soft water,etc. To say person - �� - : 11 jn the excursion to Strawberry Island on church Rev, J. Totten assisted by Rev.. desiring a farm, Arst-*lain in every resp®at, :s� ' DEALEnO -1 � - I.-: Tuesday. Mr. Rept. this is a chance t4at is seldom offered. It hasURNI f ' . • A b se lnnat be bare and the hams been farmed in the most oareful manner for the - 'I s The Rev. M. Gold presohed : excel lase 25�e�s and bar the repatatton of being one % - lent sermon on Sunday ill the Baptist oomforjtless, in which the saleable oontente of rite here tarmr to the h;wnshtp of Pickering; , church, to about 150 of the Sons and would not bring enough to pay 06 taxes. for minced farming 1t cannot be excelled. For -I Bat staph is said to exist in the town at farther partivalan apptJ to A.A.PosT,whttby a Da,Qhters of England. UzbrldRe, sad we believe the head of the arts W.v.13I0HARD80:I, Pickering. sett • . , The W, C. I. unior football club defeat . .. I UNDERTAKERS- hoasebjgld works whenever he can get em. i - - -ed the Oshawa igh school club on Mon- m XIMLA 673 : ­ ; ` i -Ano/her case of hardship i• da afternoon b 5 goals to 1. p y sot - . .. .. � : � s �; . . J J I I i .. I., I _.. , � �- They will that of the amity o! s man who reoeatlp 8• i :i''. . I . '- 0 ::. i..� ,I . AN� ! -:.- , -r _. '�" play the return match here inside a non- Rot hitt leg broken. The man does not dr the fiat Im. I "I-porte ., . . .. - ; . - . .. ! *: 1,.- ,. m . Id p. . I ­ . i " pee of weeks. eery m oh sympathy because he drinks MINEOLA 6758, V - po � - .-�- - -_ . -�... The following lacrosse in' M will go to nearly be makes, and he les oppbriaai• $10. o Trotting Stallion, standard aaa PR . . 'rt I Piokerin this nda afternoon to la ties to alaks enough to kee himself and regi.tered la both countries ander rale e. FailA0TI0AL":_._ 8 (F • J) P p brother to Black Prince trial elle, and Winona .1 I 4. - the junior team of the College : Goal, family comfortably.--Journal, sal 31t,trial 2.16 and Pven quarters in a race Wm. Rooks ;. MERS . . .. _ �.'..' _s �. with a common sulky in 31 raooads,a8.ol,as feat - L � �- . i Newbury ;; point, , Oover .' ! GREENWOOD . : as was ever trotted ander the same ciroamstan- '' int, R. Stewart; 1st defence, H.Camp• 6"by any horse on earth. sired bj Jefferson po bell; "2nd defence, Wm. Barnes ; Srd Fred Idem has engaged wisp s Ccaans• Prinoe.621e,trottaci pabuo bait moa brim with. ,� ✓.G7... "t i �:6 �� r common talky to 1. a 2.1� nit, • full brother t'. defence, F.Lapland ; centre,Wm.Yonnq ; er Oo. for the summer. to(lenerat Beaton lrf s,tri g 80 1/8. ono of aha -- _-- - , . Srd home, v. Smith; 2nd home, C. Stow- - g tch and W. Gould, of Whitby,wero greatest sires of brood mares-that ever lived for - ,;r. art; let home, I. P nett • outside home, here Monday on basia0". which the ex-Governor Btsnford of 0•Itfornis s .TT NTI�N• • Barnes. on. John Dryden and John Thompson paid for him 025,000, and he was the sire of - . i L. Arnold ; inside home, Goo. arnes. axana,the dam of Suns) 2 00 1/4, one of the At the Whitby District meeting of the were here canvassing one day last week. greatest trotters on earth.* Mineola is a dark . • - Many from here took in the excursion to chestnut 16 lit hands, weighs about 1896, his This undersigned wishes to thank his many ► i , „g Methodist church held in Port Perry •on knee measures 15 inches arm 26 inches, heart patrons for their liberal patronage der- - 5. - , May 89th and 80tH, when okerin Lfndsa and Sturgeon Point on Tn�dey. 6112 feet,stifle 42 inottes,hook 181nnhes shoul4or � p � - x v g Miss Alice and Mary Aon Test of a test, to hock t teat a ing the peel year and asks fora y�� t'�,n,,� 1' Methodist ohulroh was re eeented b the rY y► bask to hip 11(2 fens, hip IM1u►ntt3 ' y Toronto, are visiting: Choir parents in thin iaober, and although sever trained possesses oontanaanoe of the same. } -at" and B Bunt' J P the follow- g � goat natural spent and shows bis Ane breeding ti'OPYRI G H T Se � �r F, - i-• m8 ., village. anfl tar considered by nod ledges to be the hese ing resolution of recognition to the refit- W. D Car iU P. and 8cn;of Ca 11 OAIY I OBTAIN A PATSPtT! Fbe • = z I - I• .1�• . . formed,best bred an the giceateat stock horse Horseshoeingand General Blacksmith ansa and an honest opint write to e. ina-ohairman was earned and proposed Ont, w re this week making extensive pur- in Canada and oneot thegreatest in the world. K a ons , M .,who have had aeariEk tr Tear' . for insertion in the papers: cued by obsess !live stook from rho world renown• Re will commence a spring reason 6fah A ing done on Shortest notice, ss i to ant business. munica. r� r1. and end it Jane 29. No ntarea take* after that ti " aoaed o .lRev. J. T. Sind at lowest glees. car strlotty ant w Hasd ad In- Caldwell and seconded by 3tey ed her of A.Jolnnnton. date, end will be Woburn early Tuesday noon p litielaatioa coaaeratnsterrte sad how to obs L } I- - J. 0. Willmott, that in view of the ter The nion Sunda School pionia which Malvern from 3 to a Tueoday.and Tremont hoee� - them sent free. a eete►logae oft m.o�aw ; ' was to a ' Tuesday night and all day Monde Fri" �sctentift books neat free. n . 11 urination of the three years period o' ye been he d in Mr.Clark s grove �d Saturday at >itr. Kennedy's 1s Hort t m t?ngb iaann a a�. .1 ohairmanslu of car hi hl esteemedaadf on Tha day has been postponed on aa- D1868e0d fWd interfering feet ft alnotiestnaha a t16a Aster •, P g J wont 0 the wet d Beseonrtleld Avenue, Toronto, end if parties speciality.. th°s t wiiefToh.e�the nno� t genial chairman, Rev. R. Cade, minister t groan antffsome time m wrll wait and me this bores bete select- p y cat o °roue tn.,mtor. s� a r. n� of Whitby Tabernacle, (whose official the fie future. The date hes not been Ing a sire,we will guar antes m sive then' r°�geetaisDoi:nt � wo°t�m awe YAl flied sFe yet. a Dolt without at►y abwrge ii a is apt i meq ' sae. sample D�e �pye sent fres• #W' }5+ F board have I qst.presented him with a one of the, best breQ and one of tate fiocitedn moathty,iE011•veal. The ands SohooI anniversary services stook horses oil i&64. Price to i4ft" 6, •olt-' .. very number contains a very flatterin testimonial of hig work yy 8 held he on Bandry was ver largely at- only sus,worth M (Ifogme foe m conts.wuleh � 'colors. of � Y� . fd the-del ta, Mr. Barnard, hag )net tended mall paces oto �. - �plana�► ro+► . 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L - fib- v"'�'T:� -- ,..._.. ... .- -,.-.- g...y. -_... a .. - .. •" _ _ f.. �• � k ..Ji.ng-(r• i . , +.I.iT. i�:. to L' l. - ` x�: ggsu -- -- - .,w : .:,'-. 3>.� s..:.;,.y .,f d ,d%.i_ °1��'Y.Kr�.1t . _ ia{ .; ', =t f. .- _. - ,, %, DOT of oammiftee a rt was ado ted [[ D TRACT S. A resolauon a o ted reoomffiead• Itt�yMl t�/!►tefetcn, tz �T�Te Ott ' "�:• 46- _. .: . i • 11 - p inp8, the property ai J. Darter, I'iolrer- '',' �* - azo % �r Tns >ttoez Bads rsosD luxlfss iaQ the setabli ant of a teachers meat- ing, will make the season of 1894 as tat- s � K ,_ . . sola OUR saea►Ness. inR to be held q ly. The township lows:--Tuesday, May 8th, will leave _.• , . f �'"'i"""' j. °# , The >wwniyersary of the Battle of .d was divided into /brae sections, With • their own ,fable and �nweed r►is th® `�, a ae Line- pI811dI�1sln 1II l�Tew Estate, Dress Coodt Laces for . . convener in each idivision The oto eat of 4 _9 Min Heianod , for noon, _.::':. way was duly celebrated in Toronto on j thence to OA AWS, to"Central Hotel f 4x r1I1 8i �i'ottiUII d�B Shlx�,111�8, Art �II811I18. i. I ..,,"t Saturday. _ holding these m flags is to create more or r• :,�, interest in the od worh The meet• n' ht, Wednesda f thence EeIIt$ hath 111 ills latest Bt 188. W. Moore has secured the contract for ��will Moe held of 9 p.m. at lace are rd's Hotel, Whi Whitby, o a Wood 1. '' 1. , • oarry�nR the mail beiweeo Tyrone end to their own Mable ane1 remain all flight. � , p BOWMADville. `�•angsd at pprrevious meetinf� held is the Frey w� �proaeod to Liverpool fora A few remnants of printer, stdtabl6 for patChWOrk.` St�r "d J{_1� r �� 4 11 ., Blstnot. W. J. Dale Is convener inIF, d company is about to be organized in shot/ time, then to their own stable, and belOt9' COB(. '•. ' Distnot 1, Ed. ilsou in No. and Thos. 8atarda si- `: . °r � Aurora to enter upon the maaafaotars of I remain till Saturday noon; y farm implehnt, tie. Pugh in No 8. 1. ternoon at tiardon's Hotel,Piokerfng an- . _­DARK�R TT 1 V ,. '�ezas Charlie did ap-a number of Bow• '""'� , . til evening. This route gill be continuedG411 lJ0 1. - � uot.t:Y. thron hout the season,health and weath- manyille pie leaf week with his corn i - ,, - _ poo : �. � g hnamenf - '• -- or permitting. �f rI. 'kv, care and John Bresv►a pissed through here last _ : The Ontario government has decided to a �r'� week re-'binder a$�no a 7 Sats Register.i 1 i I. .. 1 �, spend. 1,000 in experimental bait eta• BIr. Doyls and wife have moved into . -�� Hong In the Niagara District, John Bmltn's hone, vacated by Mr. HpEr• Yaari000sls �+w�, Net VOW Demik , Saoiaw weeksws tlisst, A, Brown, of $o�►manviUe, taraterly rington. T DoT, dans 11---Auction is" of house �,, Syphilis, Unuatunl Sett Above. • p,, ; and lot rigs, horse, , . - leader of the citizen's band, has assumed Mrs. Linton ono daughter Maggie, of � g furniture, etc., the Kidney ttud bladder Disoasei Posftively fatted by .. b �� the leadership"of the Lindsay-band. Whitby,have been spending a few days at pro rt of Paul Lawrence, half mile � ^ y r eW Mrs. bio as 's. south of Claremont on the Brook Road. Wild cats have been committing stun- Q The hanse and lot is a �e desirable T411Mffj8j0#T1ea1181t,e#W118ft B��� � .�" i ns in the vioinit of the Oar S. S. dsoidejd not toattend the Union I . arcus depredat o pionic, hat.rather ito have a Barden party rOps yy. Mr. Lawrence Is about to `", townline of West and Bast G}ar aza. ve Clar"emon/, -V Hon. Richard Harcourt will address in two or three we�eke. Bale at 2 m. on thepromises. ill8ee bills fTYe s be p�0ep idt teAre Ms aroNCYR r a'il of serest a . , Football boys ai-e practising regularly in p' the electors of Coboa on Tharsda for farther partioularq, Thus. Poacher, �rytt►w� >i,ew►ss and Btoeet AtsNtseshaw wr•oled the lives of erd>r min a y the hope of defeat g Brougham in he near esd m1edL,sued Th•farm,the w�osirahop�t" Aaadar the '� evening neat, and of $ow>alan9ille on intaro. Snooesa ys. anationeer. -; •icor-aLl!uw its victims. Y0"p !! r•been ladlecreel Aewrsa Friday. Edward MoBrie�n, of Whitby, who has "~` aNdfis Md .you era serowana D weak and old.both srsaaily sad11" - We-orb sorry to learn of the sericite ill• been attending filbert College, paid oar Cans°k os befoee too lata• MO IPAMEa tJiR MITHOYT ova EN CAM3t11T. est . �':Fj I of David Norris, of Listowel!, for. ped. a short call list week. ! YAQICOCBI.S, EMISSIONS AND SYPMIL.IS CURED. • 1 . He has brain Several of our i hbors have sold their - merly of Bowmanvil 8 B . 1 , I *•il.COLIINB. W. $. Collins, of 9aalnaw. Speaks. W.s,C4Li iIID► ' 16 trouble fat cattle at falx prices. The embargo - - N - .d nevertheless is stet Telt. I At iii Y learned a had habit which I conch. 1 : Messrs. Quinn and Lang; nominated J H MaBrad , of and Commons res t- y oronto, t Han- zed t9.' I.the "°� bo azrd s ' for the LeRislatare pea I. 1 t C litsi Szlaosoi. aced 1Wis. I became ass. :+ - ivel b y East Peterboro' Patrons, have day ander the part ntal roof. a looks as ! KBNDA►LI.�_ tons and d•sim -n y y if it life reed Lwith him. no ambi oa, mehair mory pours eyes - both retired from.the field. y1 agreed PAYIN CURL pa ' ��:+�ples°ads ma a,od'ol '..bone . � :.1 '4Vi1 tam Llliott,has been making use o! per �o�i orin�, The Orono News says that the Born the good roads and fine evenings to sport I dollars wi�t6oat�i1D,cad oIa►np bulk. ,- ; ' II fly, which was so disastrous, in this and around in hie new cart, +� when a blend reoomm noted Drs• ., I drawn by a hand- i ; I I; other parte of the country last season, is Some 6hetland . a New Method Treatment. Thank God I Dopy, - it. In two months I was cared. . This was sic 0 5 '" again making its appearance. It seems strungjr that some person. al- 5k :. rears ase, and never had a return. Was married two � A The 3lancheater cheese faetOrq pat 20, ways like to let pie know that they ''� rears aso and au hepar. Hors,yrs Drs.Hennedr d�Her- '` abd the Blackstock factory 4S cheeses on are around. One can generally tell they I ss>ross TxsA>nc's sun re giving °p hope." Arrsit Tasa�c'T 1 2 , the . Peterboro board last week. Mr. are-in the crowd 1 ng before we get in eight THE •9 8.A.TONTON. : Seminal Weakness, Its ten k. of them, the oud laugh and blowin MOST 890CESSFUL REMEDY � �T cad e."•TO�'°�• Cook bought both lots at 9c, by g g FOR MAN OR BRAST. Varicocele Cured. ' A ver heavy thunderstorm' assed talk. I suppose a will _have to put up _ • y y P Certain in its effects and never blistm. i over that locality nn Sunday evening, the with them and remember where it comes Bead proofs below: �"�• -__ "When I consulted Drs. Kennedy Hensen; I hsd ,, - lightning doing considerable daruage in from. ENDALL! per 1 little hope. I was surprised. 'Their now Method Treat- *. + .# Newmarket and the township of �9hit. In this neighbo hood there are a great S SPAVIN CARE y meat improved ma the fest week. a4niea,ona ceased, number of admire a of Tux Nawe. Every Dr.8.,.Hsxna�u°tE'or° 'I' I"N'Y"Ja°'i''�'184i' a nesse,beoama,�rons.pains disaD�esred, heir stew in . church, lacus is not filled with wranglinga against aenttcmen-I bought a splendid bar horse „ '. ' Again, eras became bright+ aheerftil ie compeer and , - James Hoitaday; an old Aurora boy, other >� era, as s me of the other n ra time wtth.e aria. Igothtmr•r�80. Iwo h; " but now bookkeeper at the Bolt works in 1 p P B°tea 1 s ePa.tnure. The t�paYin is gone now strong eezaelly. Having tried coact Qoecloe. 1 can P have. Its"a pity hat the people have to and I have been offered =ISO for the same horse. heartily reoommeud Dia.Kennedy h Kersan as reliable oronto, was one of"the lucky ones at the read such <`slash" that oea on . some I only had him nine weeks,so I got$120 for using g worth of Bendall a Spavin Curer. Yassasx. Tassrm'Y Hp•esWLts. They treated m•honorable and akilltnlly. A>rrss rasszst'� Woodbine- on Thursday last, winning 'papers, but in the Niwa wed not fled each Yours truly, 5. C Dver 0700. and Sir. Editor, our community values the ! T.P.EMER80N. • A Netvous Wreck—A Happy L UC.. T.P.E KVJWj. , KENDALL S SPAVIN CURE `� .Young Goodrich, who wag convieted'a Pickering; paper. Long may t flourish. • , T.P Emerson Has a Narrow Escape.' i. There is too m ch rt ism >n otitic,. Dr.B.�,Bmroai.i.Co.ev' t few weeks ago in Chicago of the murder y P Mrs-1 have used am I[endw.Ueea�16, Cera ♦ ♦t t.I live O°theform. At school I learned an I of Urs. Crob, and sentenced to five ears A grit is a grit an . a tory is a torp, no y Mbit,which weakened me �sid �y'sezaallr y with rood success for Cwr6r on two horses and +" seatally. Family Dootoss said I was into h matter who is running. Because our it is the best Lintment I hays ever used. n �► . in penitentiary, has been sent instead to '� ••dise,iins" (Consumption). Finally olden fathers were such so are we • we have to Yours truly, •Aged'���• •• �, the Illinois state reformatory. P.t.• e1 �•. settle. • idonitor, edited by Drs. Kennedy a fell int „ . -Ninety offer our votes n n the alter of oar lido• roe saM br vl Dr°n1sLs.or a4dress to m7"bands• I learned the t►nt�l•and Zb.ae, po N. - per cent. of the farming Qom• al idol, viten" at or loss, Often the ez• i• ' -.. . abase had sapped my vitality. I tools the New mnnit will o out of the horse bnsineps , fir. D. J. E1C�IFDILL QOSiP111IZ,1 1lf %" t�eatiw«,t and war en,red. My thick I y g pression is heard, do.not spoil our old-time . I sNoeeeuteM FALLS. vv. war cared of Cons°mption. I have sen,wsm many , this year, the balance will be in i1 two vote• for you will e-the first one to do so." =---. __ -- ------ - - tients all of whom were cured- Their New - - ,years hence when horses will be higher As if a person ma t have his mind tied to a :� _ALN- :s Butte a•s•s A sthod W U�i@A supvliss vWw.vitality-and nun. 4- - . than they have ever been in-your remem- party stick. " Who t use ars such men to a TaAmg GOING EAST I)U-1 AS FOLLOWS:-- swons �iTm'T.hood." 11 Arra,a TasAr+asaiw. •, - branoe. coantrv. We wa t elscto>s that can vole No. 8 EzrsBse ?:bz3 A. M. vtotlasi ftv you lost T LLin �eontam awF. i- - - A cireular signed by'105 members of as they pray. Vo a for pant► of govern• " 90 MIxsD 9:24 P. ld. 1READER 1 risrs�.t las root Blood h«n diessredt Baa��aa aw wrskueas? our _] the British Commons has been sent to Ment ani social li e. ; " 8 LocAL, . . . ftW P. M. >Nenr>retl►od're�eatsaant will car•Ton. What b her dor far otb•es it will ego for F°g. - the editors of the prominent daily news. '- �'a OR �QO Pim' TtAINs owlxo Wnsz cos ,s FOI.Lows. No Ri�I. pupate throughout the United Kingdom ; BIRTHS. i No.7 Loan., . . . 9:14 A.M. 10 Yom In Detroit, 150,©00 Cui*d. asking them tai cease repot Bing seneatson• liscurwa ti Broug am on the ,4th last., the "19 MrxzD . . . .` 5:08 P. M. Consutta n Irree>. Mo -11 wbe has trealed roc,write for an hosest ey oa a` al casae of immorality or brntalit wife or Hugh Neo is issq„ of twins--a bo I e- 8:�� p• M• of ohs r ree�o Ws. Books Rroe-"2b Ookift Yonko:^ y y' end agirl. - y I EZrassrs on Dtasaw men. Iaeros•p t �g���,, �: Ws understand considerable" damag$ I DIED. Np NAM13B Fj W T U°�' RITTitN CONeBNT. PRI- � - ` de d t ! �• FAB9tEEt8' MARKET. yA'�`g No rme�toina M C. O. D• No namris on Doxas or 4ravel- hes been done to culverts roc an 11 +dot •R" mss. Itv kith ®on �deeetlal Questlon flat and cost of Trait JNNkiNtzs^St Th rntoa �lcbria + fr . 14 - bridges in the township of Albion by the - 8gnara. Markham,on Tuesday,;tan•ntha99!I � TORONTO Jane 7, 1894, Rlentr R�l� -: recent fjooda and that folly 01,000 will be mr::roantngs, aged sc years. - Wheat,fall............. .0 00 61 to 00 00 N �� SHELBY ST ,, . required to re air the damage done: In - d. {.} 9 P aB Wheat,sprin 00 00 to 00 6d $ $H ; Toronto Gore, which is a small township. Rout Register. ORS, KENNEDY KE G N gid'�• Wheat,rea winter...... 00 0o to 0o ao DETROIT, MICH. . about$400-will have to be ezpendeq ':n Wheat, goose ............ 00 58 to 00 . " repairs, _ Crown, Prince, the property of R. J. P Daf-q N, T. C. Oliver, Bangor, will stand Barley, bash...:......... 00 41 to 00 �. On Thursday eFenrng;, May 24th; as .... 00 88 to 0 40 - - - . - _---__ ----- Gets, bush............ , ;, for a limited nu -her of Mares for 1N94, - - - - - - - - Reuoen Bennett, proprietor of the Ben and will make t e season as follows :--- Peas, bush..........: 00 00 to 0 Cis nett Hoaxer I3oarmanville, was ai.ttino at t ' Whitby Marble Workso: . I BoUgAi�1 Mondmv, April 0th, will leave his own Hay, new, on... ...... 10 00 to 11 60 the door of the dining roots of-the hotel, I wtuhle, Bangor, cul proceed by way of Straw, ton......... .....:. 7 b0 to. 00 '� he wad suddenly stricken with -paralysis Broul;htm fort o hours and John A. Dressed hog®.......•..•.•. 6 25 to on BROCK ST., OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ' TAILOR -. • in his right side, his arm ,and leg being- ,Tones, lot 7, con. 7, Pickering, for noon ; .Beef, forequarters........ 4 00 to 50 II, f Q�, '�" 1,, H'OP ­ :; ­ I , = totally ir:capaeitated. «e are glad to thence to Bel.�r 'e Hotel, Brooklin, .for Mat�11s011 iXr iiaWllen - ­', : note that lie has regained the use of these night. Tue:+d:� will Beef pine crista. G '00 to 001 g Proceed to Wood hf uiton.........:..........." #� 60 to 00 . ! _ iilanufracturera of. i =e- members and is rapidly recovering. ruff. s" Hotel, Whitby, for boon ; thence Veal carcass .......... .. ' ,Pickering, night. Wed d t0 Y have a complete stock of Sultings, ant= , . At the annual meeting of the Oshawa - to G ,rdon Hoa g h g .•.,• ;•,.• 04 1$ to' 0 I4 Marble3ionuments, Headstones and all ne�day will r eed to Gornale is Hotel, Batter,lb'....... . inge and overcbatinge, which will be- ,,. football club, held in the Queen's hotel, P 5 � ERge;dozy.... .. . JO 00 to OeJ other Cemetery York. the following officers were elected : Hon. Liverpool, noo thence to Maxwell's, • •••••••• made up in the very best meaner �' Hi hland Creek night, Thursday pro- Potatoes, er ba 0090 to 1 00 Am- and in first-class style. Free>, on. John Dryden • P esidtlnt L. "A g y P --_-P R""""' __._ _--- _ _ also zmn°sK•rr at teooteh, Swedish,' } ceeds to Calera ar's Hotel, .Malvern, for esioan and Canadian Orsait•s. Those requiring clothing for spring and 9tedha ; Vice Prda., A. C°tlrti8 ; Capt., noon ; thence t Fra;nkliu House, Mark- DOMINION BA1'� All p,riles wishing work would do well to cal 8amineC will a0 Well t0 Call and eI• E. Coe ; Sec. Trees., E. E. Rogers. }lam, night. Fids roceede to Jacob an as before n sing. All work guaranteed' The club has on its membership roll some g P I �ti amine seRh tee Prices awe down li tZ ,deman a; l0 2 con 7', Markham, , , r cad prion oft—he lowest. p y of the crack members of the Brooklin licca ; thenc;e Ddiller'8 Hotel, Stouff• Capital Pall Up, I �,S�aiD D • V. �iohardeosz, . Agent. 1 _-- - --- •- - A. URQUHAR,T, Brougham. {:. team, together with the best of the Thorn-• . ville, for night. Saturday 1 proceeds to ... ton's Corners teem and should stand at Altona for a n ; thence to his own Surplus,- - $1,450,a D ' ' �IRT_CI��,�►St the head of the district this season. stable wherb he will remain till the fol- ; Wl l �pn� cp _ __ _ ONE T V LOAN Frank S. ragg;art & Co., 89 King Street lowing blor:,ia morning. This route -, 1 11 G 1 . � � � � � Y � R - 'Pest,Toronto, Ontario desire the names will be-contina d througfioult the season, Q}e>s•rai Id.&Rkiatis bsstnrse :Trani o e —ON_ ,� __ - --- and addressee of a few people in every health and weather permitting. sAvtNas DEPARTMENT. / r M O TGA C U R I ' G . town who e.re interested in works of art Interest&I lowed at highest current rates. No i - E S E �Ye dotice of withdrawal required. I �' =-ALSO THL-- �: and to eecur4 them they offer to send � { I - M:S. F�a'I'.�°�.TF - free, "Cupid Guides-the Boat," a superbly . - .. !' 1 E. J. THORTON, bought and sold on conimissinn, . executed water color picture, size 10 g 1$ l0iy - MANAGER.- i-. I WILKINSON .irches, suitable for framing, and sixteen , I . - jv . ___�_ - s other pictures about Same size, in colors, ! " A BARGAI N ! CHEAP FOR CASII. Agent forFira, Lifa Aco� ant� Plate, a • to any one sending them at once the .. r t . . Glass and Steam Boilerinsurance _ names and addresses of ten- persona (ad- I i - :, miters of fine picturae) together with five. _ , 1` : r: ' three cent stamps to cover expense of I �M. _ C O I E ! FARMS and �ILLAG mailing, etc. The regular price of these 1 % I. i- -- I. ,' CHEMICALLY PURE - , _ pictures is 01.00, tont they can all be ee- h f �j �T B R 0 U G N A M 'Property F'or Sale. v cared free by any person forwarding the PARIS - G L 1 E E lY Including two desirable dwellings in Picker . names and stamps Orompt:,�.- The editor I t village. Persons desirous of renting! F' ��� �,� 0NT l tfiair farms should call on the of(hie paper hue already received copiesI. :I 26 V. cents per pound at undersigned at once, z . of above pictures and consider them real. , I - . ,� • i. `' - - - I . = _ ,�l;., lye"Gems of Art." I 1. HOWSE'S DUGSTARE ool�viaYANaIN(} OAIaRFULLY DONS. j k: WHITBY. I % W V. RICHARD80N - O nc•: Dales Biook,Pickering • .- On motion the sum of $20 was donated i I I '. - f _i to the County Convention, i ORDON's — PARISIAN �' A f ter• some preliminary business the ; , , ;: . M GREEN RIVE R Convention adjourned to meet at Brough !% - HAIR �'PIGOR bd am on a date to be fixed by the ezecativo I I I r (ores hair to iia ori nal color, " " M.L.LI.j-I • . z'- committee. 11 i 6roY gins - i: beauty and softness, keeps the head clean, (� F.,,,� The. Pickering Township Sabbath t It�d `l cool and free from dandruff, cures irrita• The undersigned begs to announce School Association met in Convention.at tion and itching of the scalp, dives a besuti ``7 to their patrons .that they have adopt- s° Dnnbarton on Tuesday, May 22nd in the f tl►ss th0 blit [evat ate. -. fel glass olid perfume to the hair and will .. : PresbyteriaL church here, -with Mr. Ed. ' I - stop its falling out in a few days. . It is not • . 01 ed the . .. � Wilson, President, in the chair.- There T�� '� L.BNB* thi _ a dyo,will not soil the skin qr the most deli- I -- was agood attendance from all parts of a sh este head dress. Manf'd and sold by �' G".et°A.,r"..r' �3 � T�''tT 2 the Township, some very able papers �� �Od and henceforth will sell for CASH P P P W, J. GORDON, Tonsorial Artist, read and addresses given. - I Bing street west, Pickering. olAy. Those desirous of having their The report of the Secretary•Treasurer Beware of immitation and frauds. .. •p was.presented, showing the Association to � I I Pump Factory, ti. wants supplied will kindly bear fit be in a very flourishing condition. There K YOUR 1 mind that (1(Q CREDIT will be given were 21 sc cots-in the district.and-all but �' - OC$Q - ICE , M - �'er4qwv I'©jPrlet.: one had reported. lThe books showed /1' 1 under any giroumgtanoes. L'. POR'; ---Manufacturer of-»: so�ie 022,61 in the Treasury. The re- I- 1 1 ;; port was received and a 'vote of tb�anks �� Tn aonsequenoe of the above change -AND--„ Lift,Force 8c Suctio% n P. we have decided to reduce prices sa tendered Mr. Bogle for his able service , ; I• f follows :-- 7 as Seeretary•Treasnrer: I a. Deep-well Pnmpe of Brass, Iron and V 0TPECT10 ys� :• Family Floor - $1.50 per hundred NE The nomination committee reported at i. .1 r . • Porcelain. - « - —•---- a Flour - $1.74 5 - «... Ifs uitoba follows : Pres, C�} Parker ; Vice Pros, A i. Allison ; Seo �'rsae, J W Hogle ; Meseta sae only Ice`C`roam every day in the weak. 2EARE0 AND PUFOPINN' WINDMILL& P. R. HOOVER & I . J F. P."oh, W .1 Dale, 8 King, T Henier. N. g. FA RBAN C'�N Fresh meat always s on hand, � e szcz�N areas, oma;; g y Windmill and Cistern Tonka, and - don, Ed Wilsou,Mr McFarlane,F Hatohi• Wellingw and Ana Su sts, - Oisters Pumps. 0[ail orderrt N.g.-•Frompt eettlemaent by cash or . son, 0 Law, A Maj r, H L Poynter, 0 Rogers, D. $arks 9 Thos Paokerin , Y NTR$A f JOHN L. -a- i A ,�E � prolnI - attended to.- ' . , facie is regt¢lrctl from sI. who are Indabi'. W . • r — Henderson..­ ,alta C E marquis, Membaro 4' !; I„ "`* ., . " _- P I C K E R I M T. A,'GRE CV.1 Agony pl sl # ed. �' , I . -1 . ­ - . . I . _,.i I � . � . I . . � � ­ . � . ,. , - . . ,tl . . R, , , . . li% ... s . �. . : " " - . 1 . I '. L - - .. . . .. .. I. .:_ - � L .- . . .- : - " .!�. ..,I r ,., .. ...' , . , �'­ L I 1� L I . . � . I � . - . .,-L 1-1. I .. L,� I , : L -, . - . -1. . . LL I- _ - . . ,� - .�� : rI ._ ­ � ­ . 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I > r :- iS y� ,. _.--_ .._-- _.�. r _ _ . r w . ry r v:•. - _ �T •aeetiptam�cl to be useful "she �►dded, quiet• BICYCLE -RID + E�m1E;A4RDI�tARY. _ UL Q, ti ,: THE.. _ NES . N�I�1T 0 1 �IIL�'ONT lY ; „ancle aaya yoa�� a good deal alone, _-:. _ E y p _ :t ,,.. Aunt Clara. I slioul'l 1'ke to be of -some ,Ih •— ._ i '. --- — 1. aliddo, Walihed t e:lutea`1 'Ylrlct► �Pbn __ . ,::_. ..; .... , . use to you, and I hope you will let me Enrn Da s. euo ` THRILLING sTR,Y d bD tZAND. ' cry „ else C6AwttouR>alu �r tom• Worl� For Rainy y s. 1.. , Time enough to think of that Lucy, �rofess.ional Riding for the Champlottt r - v, ' �` . _ -r a writes:--I woa"18r if alt .-- i i' : ', . 'Raid I,-withdrawing my-•Shand'; i`ftt- -the chi Qf Euro .o irt`1491." Under this title A correspond nt .: . - ; P 1t Y + Y o o the Host co d artistic bicycle rtny br flnd eaoug� work t '� CHRI'TIJR II. m com agstcis ' a crated, Eve ancon- meantime or must rds6'arrltll recover our P p other farmers can eosous mov�men she made ever detail of strep the I fear ou,-are exereisin an tw f t 18k�rAto kee them and the hired men bury in the loot very long after our great -trouble=- her a ©aranca hal ed toy exon nick m unnatural self aontral 'tind if it Ye so g ou ridsrp c�mpotod in Albert Hall, Crystal . you do PP p g Y _ Y continued raiD w®ether. VPbat do but about thatt'ime I lost -dates--for the, gymgathy. He big shawl was thrown on will feel the reaction al'l the'more severely. Palace, Leipzig, recently. They were the while the rainys falling and you o*n't wont, . - first week looked like so many years, ands firstly over her rm with r.ot a shadow of Have oonfidence�in us, my dear, and do not American,N.-C. Kaufmann, and the Fronoh- ' . dra snit. Herh irwassoamcothonherfore• think that an thin jsex ectedof ou ust - out of,doors We haven good shop,to . _ all the months following that were such a g y g~ P Y ' 1 man Au ugt Gou e�. T�aufmana Dors often head,.hQr step a unhesitating, po one could yet at least: ! am almost afraid you are ' g g work in, and plenty of recce; so t eatpep- blank,that to turn back upon them,paesion- hal feelin sure hatever thin Luc wanted kee In n too well for our eros, sacs." b8eg iu oompetitiou with Gouget and has - P g y g Y P g p Y P ter •tbe harness repairer, the painter and' � leaas.and uneventful, they-look as if they was there, exae and in the most beautiful " Oh no, Aunt Clara," said Lucy, v;ith a now won the championship. The eompeti• the blacksmith can flnd plenty to da while must have slid past like a single day—ver• order in, that ba which She carried in her tear in her eye—a tear which looked quite tion was so,arranged that the ehampiot� Ni„ : - hand and that here was not the remotest sincere and real! seemed to•evfdenco the . • the-rain is fallin . We found our harnesses went showed me a letter he!tad just recety- Y was to rform feats which were to be er• s` J aecessitly-for un •ying;liar boupott and loos• full ex tent of her emotion. "I am not re= needed oiling, a d taking them &!zest for � . Ad, It was from acousin who, as ver ill- ening her clo:a;, and mtrkln 1�er siE down' straining myself, I am not ver tired, and formed afterward by his adversary, and ;P g Y this purpose we found a.great many places i _ dying;, indead--at one .of the German by the fire,'as I did instinctively. I said, I am sure I shall be All right to-morrow, vice versa. There were;two referees, who that; }� the use of the needle, thread, doh : broths, whose illness had been so long takenI welcome to - ilfont, tuiy dear ; are you. but I will not keep you; good night. were to select a third.. These three judges ' - X for granted that nosed could :au Dae it very tired-!"— eelmnically. They were So saying, she took my hand again and chose a u consiatfn • of five men who etc, we put in as good shape as a harness-, -. ' Y PP such words as shguld have addressed to bent forward to kiss mo; which farewell 1 g ' .maker could have dons, and thereby saved _ to be mortal Mortal, however;it h&d cud=: another' irl in her eircurristanees. And token 1 received to utter amaze and confu• were to fix the number of points to be giv. s tri to recon - �enly turned out:to her, and•this Mr: t~rof. Lttcy said, "H w do yon do, at;nt ?" T}ie Sion, humt�lq withdrawing Chereafter; yet ea, the Itigliest number of pointe to be giv- P , found samethid to put is ton wrote in :sudden alarm and terror to the girl quite'discon erted mg with her compos.: I could not find the very-le'ast fault with en for ono exorcise .being five. Thos tool the Lime, and saved s few dimes besides. _ urs and aelisib eness. I did- not know with her, either. When I looked round We find b lookin around that our, : . head of his house. 'He had an oil dao titer com etitore ut ti a stake of 1-040 marks ' Y *g .i - Y. g what to say ' ; while she sat looking np from the door, I flattered myself I saw a p P P ' drill and harrow need repairs,�so the car --ra motherless and _almost portionless, at me, quite bri htly,•ae if she rat}ter com.; half wistful, deprecatory look from Lucy,- 0123$), and besides this the,victor. received. c nssionated m f pouter has a chance W show his skill. Thera;.', - = hild, �Yhat was to Lac oma of her when P- y unreadiuPse. It was the lint bne waa busy opening her bag, and I a gold medal worth 34)0 marlcaC�i11• Th© is a board broken out of the cls; of course, - he died ' oddest,ohang.e o position-I.ever knew. had no encouragement to stay. And -this g - - - I. . ; - „ contest lasted- four hours, and was watched It ie fors yell to deride, f�lara,'.' acid It is too Ito for dinner,• said ' I, was how Lucy Groftou came hems♦ Any one could nail one.on; but that would "DerK�et.t, you must be content with a (To nE CONTINUEp.j with the greatest'interest by at1 audience not make a neat looking job ao the genius Derwent, puttin the letter in my hand. nondescript me 1 such ae ladies love for ____ of thousands. Each rider performed feats , Of rouses there - was but one decision I-dare say Lucy will like some tea. I+slid `�---rte that can use the carpenter a tools takes one ; CANADA DESERVING OF C13NT'ID- fn his own way an cycles of all kinds. head off the ate fits the board to the mor . p6asible. "She must come here " said I • not know you a coming to ntgtit." • . While the Frenchman excelled more in g . ,,. r v " 1-thought it better to push on than to ENCE. lice and:put$ the gate together again, and but vt�ho is to br.ng her .—rrtust you? waste time writ'ug,"said Derwene. 'i t�'list 1 - 1 gymnastics and acrobatic feats than in bel- ! . then a little paint makes it look like a new: Poor Child ! •I grudge you to go, DEiwent ; a famous fire 1 It is almost worth• a ten iYLat`a Errai tendon Fltlancter llaTs on anci11g, Kaufmann eu;prised the audience ate. pasha asoma aria of our farm tools :. . ylet she must not come alone." miles' drive thr ugh the.gnow to enjoy it, ttse E'revalUtnx Uepreasion, by a number of tricks such as had never g P Y - " I grudge to leave my pale Clara." acid eh F You loo -quite bright to-night;' Mr. Thos. Skinner the great London would look better if they were to receive a. i. . . J Derwent; b beep soon before, wl►ich ha erformed with ; "but poor Crofton still lives. Clara," • ' P new coat of dint He may be retaking twice as much of it as is y, financier, who has been exploring the North- wonderful skill P - " Yes' said harried: "we" always. ,surety and elbgance! Kauf• necessary—he always did eo—we'll write look bright in this room but I fear West as far as the coast, returned to Mont. y p g r Do ov have timoth ha ? We have + Your mann.wou b 2x1 4..z elute a ainst 223 Z•o Y . Y Y and see." . rapid trateiing lay havo been rather too real on Tuesday, Speaking of. his impress• pointa.for Gouget. been working several days now cleaning np .1 " I think the man was dyiiZg who wrote tnuo'h for L' ucy. -Are you very tired, my ions, Mr. Skinner snid:—" It is five years the seed which falls from the hay as it is that letter," said I • and the hurried un- dear?" • - . . . steady hand,'the words too earnest in their "Not'in the least•, thank you, aunt,." since I was through to alto Boast before,and I ` . forked over in the barn. The mangers kion for anything less than t'.1e last ap said thein easy y ung lady, who sat upright' the improvement I observed, both in coon- 1 have a lattice :cork bottom, about one foot i... peal of nature, were witnesseaindiaputable, in her chair, at lF holding the bag and try and town, has made a deep impression �1V01 above the tight floor. We are veoy careful : - And ao it proved ; for.ev3n while we were shawl, and looking quieq ready for 'action. on me. Notwithstatidtng the prevailing to save this seed,and by running it through - discussing this letter, the writer of it was I was very gl d when uncle proppsed to • already, dead. The next post brought na p g, depression, the improvement is every mark•. ; . . . our fanning mill •twice the seed is come on withou sto in And a have , ; the intimation. His daughter, a girl of got in in•very g od time after all." ed, particularly in Calgary and Vancouver, i�� clean enough to place on the' market, and eighteen, was totally alone.; we were not "In capital ti e," said Derwent. " And All branches of trade, such as lumber, '.7— .. ,% . . as this seed is quoted at $2,`5 per bushel, , , even sure that she had a servant with her.- now, Clara, for your nondescript meal." mining, and other works, have increased in �i we are tdaking godd wages these rainy days .Derwent rose up on the moment in one of "'ImmediateI , said I ; "bi=t have- pati- volume, and have become solidified. Of " - ; by cleaning timothy seed. his rare bursts of rapid action. Almost be.' enee, let Lucy rest for a moment ; romem- course, the goneral complaint is the depress . • ` This is a good time to scrub out the cellar fore -I.could say good-bye to himself or I ber Hilfont isno so familiar to heras to you,• ion, which Affects that side of the moue- I" '�rl and whitewash the wall. - When the rain - had' balf realized hia oin he was Do not mini M . Crofton's rapidity m tains ust as much as it does this. Rut the i� ` - awe I was st'll g g' dear. .There iR o has Y I /�',�i � lots up so wo can get out to work we find • y s heavy with the lassitude te. You must rest people are cheerful through it all, and have t(� �,,..No 2 - the fences want repairing. As .we have and dullness o` great grief: weak in health, and be ref►asbe now." _ . every appearance of being the kind to - not yet adopted the soiling system, we can• , too, for my sorrow had told upon me ; and "Then, pleas , I will go to-my owh room, weather it, too." Regarding the present ', . not dispense with the fences. . exacting as lonely women are,I cannot jds-- aunt," said the trompt Lucy, " I will not depression in business, Mr. Skinner Raid Fie _ •\ We have been building, of late years, tify it. I have nevertried to justify myself:I keep you wAiti�ig ; but I should like to did not anticipate any continued.depression I `�' quite a lot of post and rail fence. I think . , - . • but the very suddenness with which Per• leave my bag, and make sure that 1 am fit in Canada. "Panics, such as occurred in � ,� we hays AD improved and rapid way. of went set out upon =this mission of mercy to sit at_table with you who look a t nice the States, are due to ani •active and money setting, or rather driving the posts. We . gave mean involountary pang. Whenlie was and neat, ' Wil one of the servants show. making community -befog surprised, and ``' � •A IX hate a sort of pile-driver plaaod upon a :- - gone,I went to my window to watch him, me the way?" ;� there is no doubt they were surprised. `No 3 r� wagon ; there is a heavy wooden block . - as I always did_, and he never looked back. "I w ill show y�au the'wary," said-I, as she The worst, I Willi, is over, but 1 which drives the post; on a wagon we place My mind.was exhausted and irritable. I ran and looked-fo the door, and I led her would not be to sanguine ar to the ' a two-horse power gasoline engine ; the .- waa not- myself. I actually cried with a away seec,rdingfy. The room I had pre- period when the depression will finally wFteel of which. is connected to rho wind• .mortification and annoyance which atnaz Payed for her was a ver pretty room *lope disappear. A failure in _the wheat crop� 1 lass of the pile driver by a belt; t1le block - - ' ed' me: " So that Irom the vei♦y `first to my owr1, • closer than I- should have in England or India won)d have a Roots P is raised by means of a rope, which passes moment, one might say that I was pre- chosen had I- kQown how independent a street hero, beeauae then India, which I ;a throughapatleyatthe top of frame,and then _ jgtdice3 against Lucy Crofton, and had- in Young lady Luc was. She looked round exports to us would want all her grain for i�iP`% to the win:ile►ea, around which it ie given a connection with her coming a thrill of an• it with an appoving glance as .ate ptrt herself,and then you would supply ur w ith couple of lurna♦ When the windlass is in accustomed pain, _ down her.shawl.and her bag, wheat. Thp mistake made the last time motion the block is raised the desilred - - )t shall not scall for et the ni ht she "Row kind,o you to have taken ao mu*h when a wheat failure was declared in N�-4 ; height,and then dropped on the post'. A came home. It was minter, a �t�.rmy trouble,'t she rai " Thank you, I shall Russia will not be re sated. It war thou ht P R Y team of horses draws the wagon to the alight and snowing heavily. I expected be ready1directi . But please, aunt, don't then that Russia would buy the world's �%' next place where the post is to be driven. them every evening, but was not sure that let me detain y u. I can quite well find aarplur but that was wrong. If the •• ''� Ii you have not the engine to turn the wind- - They were coming thea. I was myself in my waY 'downs irr-" Russian peasant cannot raise.wheat-to feed lass, two men can turn by- having a crank . the drawing-room. The drawing-room at Thua iliamisse , I succumbed with quiet himself he has simply to starve. He can- ._... placed on each �snd. We have the posts , . Hilfont was a ver lar a room, aloes wonder, 'and lei her to herself. Derwent not afford to bu it. It is where a failure - Y g Y Y . saved four inches square and seven and ,, bright and cheerful. It had been newly 'waited for me o the staircase_to ask how I or famine occurs in a well-to-do country , one-half feet in length and drive them in : furnished at our marriage, furnished was, and to mak up, if that was wanted, like England that makes wheat go up. the ground three feet. Two men can° I. brightly, wi h a great deal of gild- for the coolness f hia first salutation. -" I I believe that Canada is just as deservin _ . • sharpen and drive about 225 pasts in ten. -- ing,and ae much whiteas Derwent could er- th.ink my fair lata looks bri hter to- of confidence as she ever wai and as I No - shadehia oraftamen into tel®rating. Perhaps night," he said, �• and, my love,you will a place to invest now as ever Deppress , �� hours with this driver. Mr. Crofton had rattler a florid taste—ser• have a compani n� now." ' is cot aa-unmixed evil. The rteacfy front y�� ' 1 �; i a, '"--- - - tafnly-he liked: with a child's liking, elf "I have you erwent," said I: shown by Canada to it, and the wholesome 1- I T2'8atmellt Of the Dalry C6w. - manner of pretty colors. The carpet had " Who am trot a compxniba, mad• way .in which the period of trouble is i,e. l a white ground, with boquets of the bright- ame; if it Ijeare you," raid n,y ins met, is calculated to peomote rile 1' •1 • .it The proper treatment of the heifer.to de- est flowers on it. I remember how warm husband, "hut he other portion of the confidevoe of distant invertorb." velop herr beat milking quality it notalways . and velvety it looked under the glow from same individual. Lucy is a nice little girl; �- - � - followed, and by such mistakes cows ars ` the low,ltrigllt fireplace, where all the no nonsense abo her; don't you think to, SOME ENGLISH CHI DBEN. �-� . "' injured by losing the capacity for doing-their . polished atce: :and gilt ornaments reflected Clara?" ' ',1J - I . - .. best. A writer says upon the subject, that . - ruddy light. The curtains were drawn.; "Why did •Ya have vo little wmaiders- I . -- I' it it his practice to leave calves with their * ' the fire wag bright ; the unlighted warm. tion for her!'' sa 4 I ; "so rapid and breath 'Patbelle >fleture of %osii a 001drea`s 1'- mothers in s box stall about three days— ` less a' ourne b Lives In Mnxlaud. 1Vb ~ colored room looked rho very picture of j y g t make her ill: >vid or until the milk is suitable for the dairy; - home and comfort. I sat b the fire in a that never occur o you ?" \ . -then the cow is returned to her accustomed - , • . - Y Ii the leader will imagiDe ItI2,000 ehFl• �� low Bas -chair wh'ch was m usual acct~ ii)erwent was ly a man; with all itis ex- - JVO r _ l place in the dairy stable, and the calf is Y t Y cellences dren passing before hint and observe each - The` clock ticked un the •mantelpiece ; th.e , he nev suapeoted meof disagree• • tied by her side where it can receive its Bre s arkled' in the rate• the snow ing with him a t the nice little tri nor child ws it goal by, he may form some ode- � � ,. � - - _ P g erceived what m g i mothers *dresses and learn to eat from her came with a muffled heavy fall upon the P y evasion meant. "1 quate idea of the extent of the child suffer. I ` 1 i - manger ; but cannot reach her udder. window. - I was lou to for Derwent. _ j thought it the iitdest thin I could do- When it sR five da s old it leas learned til - g g g ing' with whiab, within ten yee►re, the , Y, war anxious lest he and his young charge keep her from th liking," said Mr. Crofton; ,�.. drink readily from the pail act in the "heaider that I,�as ver National society for the Prevention of i should'be traveling on• such a night ; buf; y anxious for my 1 ' .. manger, and at tea days its diet is warm - own art to et Lome. Poor -1d Crofton Cruelty to Children has actual! been en- .1 I 1 i , beneath all, I was sad in joy own heart, P g ,Y skim milk and the ensilage, clover hay and . which was closest to me, over my owui was under the so ;before I got there. She gaged. The first 24,000 are sufferers from ; n meal shared with its mother. hQ winter, - I . . . trouble. • '`ow and then a sadden remem' does not say mut 4 about him, and keeps up violence—front boots, crockery, paps, . I , I i � while the cows are oonfined in the barn, this - -- brancd atrnok upon me, sharp and unlooked� her spirits *ond fully for one so young, ! ' is an excellent plan much better than to • I . �. - : \ for, like an arrow—remembrances of. hopes; and has borne th journey like a hero. I shovels, straps, ropes, thongs, papers, bre, �� - separate them and put the %Ives in a pen by I used to have when I Put-here in this same made her quite easy by telling of you, boiling water---why weapon which as o to J 8 � themselves. The cows-are more contented. . fashion before that grief came—but for all (%lace. She �tne 13eforo rile Dame, that cackles+ apd'vengeful Ends, which bruised,' 1 ' i and ha and the calves ore more com- . that I must have looked, and-no doubt did you'd be a mother to her." out, burned, scalded, plastered, band ed ` fortablef rom the'warmth of their mothers' . look, a -very impersonation of- domestic "Ah 1 if she d es not turn out older than •them. FgQowing these time 57',000 suffer. I i bodies—they do lookfto cozy lying _snugly -- t warmth and happiness.; I had a book In me," I Paid to ra self, under my `breath, err from neglect and atarvation—miserable. ! • ' 1 between the cows. They roomer learn to eat - my"hand, though I doubt -whether I got Derwent aid not hear me which was so I with irritations and filth—shivering, rag• �i !. i' } -0, I and seem to grow 'up with better manners through a page of it in an hour. `sty mind much the better, We went into the dining- god, nigh naked, pale, limp, feeble, faint, ��� , ; when thus under the eye and influence of was ver busy with my own thoughts. room, ere she able had been s read for dizz ,puny,sinking,famine•stricken d in ` 1 �' - their mothers than when confined in a en - . Y , P Y Y g, ! . , P I heard no sound of wheals, though the tr veleta; an by and by Luoy joined many'carried in arms of the nurses of infirm• � , ' F 4 with others, where they acquire annoying ` ' my ears; were sufficiently kaon-the snow as;a calm slid a 8y as though she had- cries and hosppitals. After these would �/ .%I \% i - habits which they are often long in overeom bad impeded the road and made it noiseless live here al' I �ife. She %as really quite � come 450 funerals,whereilI-treatment waded, Iij; �\� � - ing or outgrowing. I would never think of 'but I heard eaddenly a bustle in the hall, Apr sty girl S pnewhat dismayed ar I fatally. `The seal tqq obtsa3necl its inforu.ation �, '� K i. \, leaving w calf four weeks with its mother, , _- and _ felt, or supposed I felt, the cold ,wa at her self- ,session, I was disposed too late to make their;wicked parents cease to take iia till of frees milk at pleasure. The - sudden blast. of air_ from the open to ink,W lue yes cold, and even her from troubling, and itia soleand miserable . I • -- butter which the milk should make, would - door. I rose up to listen, wonder- prat ' q�a R mots kind ; but Lucy success was in punishment. Still following - I e - be worth double the amount the veal would � . . . I - ing wl1 it it might be, when suddenly the Crofton wa re ly, truly, tgmistakably til ^oma 12,Q00 little Otfaga eppgsedi to , . L. \ bring, if sold. If to be raised for the dairy, ,/ door w-as thrown open, and Derwent ap- pretty, and l er urninR did cot harm her attfferi>;g to draw the gaga an@'`c;ruel oharitp I the skim-milk calf it equal to any, while it r- - . peared Leading the. stranger in his band. appearance, !the h she was totaly. black .of the street to those who wero responsible is much better for the cow to-be milked by - " He waa ' lad to see me, and glad to come from head tq. foo , dull, heavy, ora ey, far their .pallor, emac tlori; fnd.cough— ;ry ,. h�►nd than by calf. woolen bladk 1 ' i - - home t naked by:the cold and rapid jour- yr itch owned np spar le, mostly, too, n arms—sulci Idle drut,kards My*owearethoroughbredJerseps,andthe uey, ha looked ex hihtrated, bright, at d and enveloped li 4 like a pall. She took her and. vagrants. Then coma 4,t)i10 pit ble i heifers invariably drop theft a►ivies at seven- e _ cheered, more than seemed possible chair alnd hers super with perfect propriety, airl•child vlctimr of tponptera cubo i. teen to niIIet@eu months of age, and are Yui P to mo, and came in, in this sudden hurried' but no a , to;ii of indifference. She devote their victims to their terrible sensual- • • again bred whoa their ealvea are about five way, rather to introduce hia charge titan to talked withdut hpattation,quietly, I c8annut�,pleasure. Next comes 3,000 little slaver of months old;they are thus twelve months is meet his V ite, from whom, sinde our mars gay without feeling, but she wear perfectly , improper and hugtful employment And � ' xr � milkanddrytwomonthsWoredroppingthe,i._ riage, he had never been parted before. It able to manalgen hl r sorrow: I, who oqq�ld � dangerous performanoep, *sad child mon- ,� • ' ` second calf, I prefer to milk them A full year wag the•most momentary ngg in the world, not divest morsel of the idea that104ome strosities in traveling shows.acrobats atfaim, _ •' "I / , I which seems to better develo "the milk .but it was a pang,uhick sttaar•tled me out-of chance a ord{mig t wake her dormant grief, trapeze, tight-rope performers in ofrou"s, '`,� 1 inq habit" than to dry them off at eight or:.'. stay solitade. Than I went forward to meet and incl one:Dug t to be specially tender and tellers with 'burdens tea heavy. The r nine months, ag.incur do. A yews ie long ;; them. in her circunpta ees to this orphan girl, procession is forty-five miles long; and �• , v encash, however, with the first calf, and ."This`'is Lucy, Clara," "said Derwent, was much more` mbarruzed than she. It would take twenty-(our hours to ass by. : t-_.. i after that they are allowed to breed as fast : - f - giving her over to me. I took her hand seemed go.odd a d cont�cary.tto all establish• A patbetic feature would be the smallness of 4..{ �� as they will. I have one cow eight years - _-- P y g g •In the aocompanyinq'bag av#ng we `s low ' p g wad kissed her, in flu anxious revulsion of ed notions stat a or hen ao auD and so lie memsera. tiVhilgt rangfn from four+ old aort November,whioh has dra ed ei ht d p fee ling,determined not to he unkind to the. friendless ahbuld show herself so entirely teen and sixteen years ownwards the a number of the exercises which were per- calves, in succession, and is now bred for •; orphan ; and strange to think. of, she, look-• mistress of her feelings the first night immouse proportion would be undee Sve formed by the two then, Ftgr. 1 to 6 beteg rho ninth;the calves were equally divided_ -' ing more aelf•poasesaed than I was, kiisacd of tics entry�Ststo a strange hence and a new pears old, lila relative numb,rr of these in• feats performed by Kaufmann, some of sa to sex, all healthy and hearty and Che - ' -... me. When I felt-the firm light tench of life ; and I c uld not suppose any other ex• -ereasibg as the ages..reached pr.ked and which were we`ll copied 'by Gouget, and heifers make excsellent mllkerr." This cow �• . her lips upon my cheek, I was more startled planation tli n t at she was heroically sub. helpless babyhood. t,ould this metbad of others not as well; while•Figs. 7 to 10 has beeil dry, is in Good flesh-and has gained . r ,� than I can describe, and fnvolantarily drew doing basso! , an by and by, when she tea*king the publia be dally adopeetl �r}aat illustrwte exorets in wht*h GFauget far in milk with each suoeeeding calf. - _ back a step to look at her. She was a-fair- reached her own 00111 would "give way.', results would follow I •• surpassed his oppots ut* The remarkable I haired and blue-eyed, a pretty girl. The Once more ;asce ded the. stairs with hex ezeroises on the craps attd ladder wero trot - - journey and her grief, and her sudden en- .whet:it wa8�11 !zed time. And then In the days of Sir J-oehua Re nolds, attempted by Kaufmann. Gouget was not �Ypnotism and Insanity. � - trance. Jntn a-new home, had not not Lucy made a mo lentary pause pf consider• many ugly_,,411 oine,a of tho nobilit .. thou ht to be scorned ar an a onent. - '``- decomposed Lucy. She looked aft me, but ation, and spoke his skill was so great :hat lie could io ure " - pp . , Prof.J, W.Sutherland,a mind•readerand p hypnotist,made such stron ,representations, ,-' Lot as a timid`t�icl Looks a6 the elder woman "I hope, I may of trouble "yeti; aunt;" them`on the Canvas alt hcautfes; iso+i his , Sir Augustus Haa•ris has engaged rro less to rho wuthoritiea of the �e tv VP�tsn:,anter � V. in whose }rsncls rho comfort of her life is were liar first wo da, said-wi(h.s very be studio was overrun with Thom, much to thou $ftyartiste fartheeomingopera aeaaan (B. .C.j Asylum as- to hfr abilit to cure - + llencefo:th . to be. 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A feeble cheer robe out sm+inrg the Alew.Treatmentt tar lleproslrj--The--Xaas'liati � s > ' - •.• 9_ rte,- :y = ' --- =- -- -� - " . brave defenders, esperate as the case -Labor Leader--Stories e: pean Sllm ]ley. ". .' 4^ s A TE1LE OF I A VENDEE. ?`• seemed. The!rebel had drawn nearer still. 1 HOW THE J U131 EE WILL BE CELE- ,,,,> � ,_ 'Mille. Gorwitz a aun Russian lad 1`heir fierce Eases oo ld be seen throe h t h© y g y' TO �rk8 Got)d Ten;,, ,r g was received as doctor in wedicine by the - - RRATED IN THIS COUNTRY. r F � ' ' _ ;- smoke • amatl the Diss of flrin could tie ' ` First you take and warm your teapatt 7 t( faculty of Paris in April, For some minutes, two or three ; �Y tAII8I0E 3r7LLI�XIP heard ii►eIr ores, c ling on the beseigad to - Tia a moat im omens Ping l ping ! •the- bullets Bounded; us surrender and threa ' ning massahre. The Maharajah of Cuoh $char and his A Lumber Colony ror ithe nefermiltg of pp t aoecret But see you do not spare the tea. - they hailed in a storm of- lead against the The fire of the ga risen soon slackened son+ the Rajkumar, have just arrived in Criminals t®.Mnskokal,alail Two Farms §, t �. ' again, and despair beQati to showy: itself England, where the latter will attend ' ut Little York. Pour some water in to draw it, 1, walls of the old hotter, They cracked the upon their faces. read :Wore than one school at Etan. Let the water boiling be; - Y . The Salvation army, of which Gen.Booth Then IItt up and shake and pear it, Y' crumbling bricks, broke the tiles on the win€ow was withou defenders, and it was The Rev. Father �Moller �of 1Vlatn olore, And bless the man w o found out tea, .' 4� q was the founder, was started in Enelarld roof, and flew in through the windows, de- clear that the ,house could not be held much India, is meeting with great success in p ? longer. the treating of leprosy by means of the twenty-nine years ago, and its anniver Celebrate in song, Pekoe and SooPhong; atroying window frames, shutters, feint- will be celebrated b a con re. Y Morning Congou,too, syrupy Foochvo, Suddenly orae of t re wounded men raised electro-homeeopathie system cure. y g ss to be held (live to me, ob, give to me,a full and frame lure, and ceilings, making clouds of mor- himself from ;the Dor with a shout of Mme; Severine, the only woman 'carnal- at thaj Crystal palace, in London, vn {duly rant cup of teat tar, splinters of wood, and fragments of triumph, ist of au rominence in France, �ives to S- If once you learn these linasa y.ou will slags and earthenware fly about, sghistling " The are 'oomi g, sitmirade 1 I• bear Y P , y , PRr18, and is able to earn bq her writings z t*ncic�g' I eAtvAne. never forget them and never fortlet how is and rebounding, hissing and aereaming as (I And 1 Hoche s dr ms ! You are saved.' $12,U00 to $15,1)00 a year. Com make good tea. t if thirst for human blood. t _e poo!• fello fell back iu a swoon. ing to Canada to 1$83, the organ- , y �. r -% • _ The captain's str ining ears had caught The Earl of Dufl'erin has in his possession ization baa ros ered so amazia the smallest book in the would 1t is half P P g1jV that it The attack was &arca, but the~dofenoe the same soured, drum beat, loud and now has 300 ror with 800 ot$oere and ffi8DiI1g StoVBS. was stubborn. . The •►rrison of the old clear rose from the woods on the enem 'a the size of a postage stamp, and is alt Ps , g Y edition of the sacred book of the Sikhs. 11 000 workers scattered throe hout the No housewife takes pleasure in .166kin .- flank. It W%5 4ounding the advance. I . g .. B r_A , . -house consisted of about sixty' veteran ' "Help is near 1" as the cry among•the After twenty-fivo years'missionary work various provinces. The army is now efear upon an unused stove during the eammer� z in India but, too often, it ie left in the bri ht, French soldiers. They were a detachment defenders, antj age n their spirits rose. the Rev. Mr Roberts has of the diflieulties and dissensions which bei. B from the arm commanded b General Ever man who sou d stand monde for the returned to England. $e ie' now lecturin cheery sitting•room durin the leasavttl: ` r Y Y windows and a sin a hot fire was in that count: g set it a year ago, and .Commandant Booth g P Hoche, who-had been despatched io the + g poured y on the vastness of the summer days, because the husband or sous: '_ :edicts that as the wa its, now clear, its forth on the.rebels. Indian Empire and the customs of the P Y do not seem inclined to remove it. ' Ruh �' famous was+ern province of La Vendee to gigue of disorder ere eaon visible amensg inhabitants. future advanoo will be ;even more rapid y put down the Royalist rebellion which the Royalists. The drum beat had puzzl• Mr.unci kfa:. lkobert breis Stevenson than in the past. The Canadian salvation• is it that the masculine portion of the home r .': 1 t . raged there- in the :ar 1794.. They had ed and terrified the It moat mean that gave a very swell dinner and dance at their isle will cel®brats the general's Jubilee by is so averse to handling a stove t '> Hoche s troo s wars lose at hand thou h come In Samoa :scout! All the dignitaries carrying out a programme in which fifty If the wife is persevering, and bels secret. been ,rent out to a considerable distance; i' g y. they had believed hi to be miles away. of the island were present to• the number ' from the main body of the Republican The ca Iain saw t e e schemes , 1 determined to oust the black monster,. ' ; p n#mp s doubt and of 100 or snore, , costing $130 000 are included Uf Y leader's forces,-with orders to occupy a Ione hesitation, and fear d that they might Alexander' Candie Stephen,� who has re• this amount the- army • will be obliged to she coaxes and thioles her better half until 'r,:', house which stood on a height overlooking diaicover the trick h had played, though Gently been knighted by Queen Victoria, raise$4 j 000 in cash durin the ear. g t '; ' -i g Y' he rants her request. I will draw a veil none of his own men nd done so. Ile took has had a lou and honorable career In � - < a wide extent of country. P- g R g LITTLE YO$K FAtthi aoLo�rIt over the scene which Usually follows. f3np- _ � ,> a bold ste the En lish forei n ser vice. He bas been : : c.: �- They had barely reached the building, "Open the doors 1' was hie sharp order, stationedat8t, Petersburg, ConoWntinople, Xn the proposed acliemes, the work in• pose you adopt a new plan of operation when they found themselves attached by an Tile barricaded en sneer were thrown and in various sections of Oentral Asia. Toronto is accorded considerable attention, this year, Let me help yon with susses-F ' ,{ g Among these projects is the establishment overwhelming number of Royalists, who wide. At• present he is Char o- d'Aflairea at Lions whish T have seen carried out over :, �' burst suddenly uponk them from a belt of Charge 1 the en my to #n confusion Co ur - ' ' K' I ••. ,;: of a social fart!!r colon • Two farms at and over a 0 woodland below, and o ened a furious fire and help is near 1 w that next command. Y gain, with great euoeess. Sawa r .: , , P John Burns, the E lisp labor loader Little York near Toronto have already been broom handle into three equal lengths, to ` The ha ublican troops hastily sought Ana the little ban of ealdlers dashed n8 : shelter w'thin the house which was an old forth from theold hot so with a w}1d hurrah t►nd member of Parliament,has declined an .leased fur Chid purpose, and era now being and soli brick structure: The barn- and fell upon the est #iiahed-foe with flash' invitation to come to America at th e, stocked• A milk business will be started be usefd as rollers. It-is better to have they r:'` y ease of fibs American r'ederatiun o> .Labor, shortly, Hoga poultry. vegetables and rollers of the same diameter but if ou ' cad d th doors rushed to the windows int:bayonets and gla ing swords. _ y q That ended t`�e o alista' hesitation. a wrote to, President Gompera that he ft•uit will be raised and disposed of in the have.only one broom handle at your dis ` ,< and vi ro-tial returned the shower of Y cit thereh maitin the vouturaself• a in g' Y Bewildered and ani stricken and believ. would like to come, but was too busy. He Y+ Y 8 P Y g• osal ou can et alofag very well if the k bullets rained upon them by the asaai3ants. P said bo could not oaiaibl visit Lhia coantr Cotnmandaut Rdoth ea a the ur Dees of From time to timQ a sAldier shooting from ing that resiat1ance useless, they Pied P v Y Y y p p rollers do vat: gin thickness, The next ,. ri ht and lef turni in all dtreotIons until after the next election in England. the new enterptises are : 1. To fins Y thew indow would fall back on the flour. 8 K ` ' , honest employment for any willing to labor. thing needed is a heavy board and a piece Z-�: n1 He would be dragged este., and:, comrade since they kn w not tom which side to The IJmperor of Chiva pays great :ever {v To find a health and level sof for of stove wood a ex ect the net atta . The handful of once to the sacred person of the Dalai Lar a+ Y Y P , which is about one half as �,, would ' prase forward to take hie place. P weary officers to rest. 3. Td su 1 our Wounded men were staggering from :Dom Republican tr ops opt before lite ria and Pays a largo bonpty to the I,haa3aa PP Y tliiek ae the height of the stove lege. Now force four ti es as numerous as them- Lamas for the dais wants in rho oily. rrG. To make a profit to room. Seseral already lay dead or dy- y repetition of prayers ;hat will help us support our social inatitu• You are ready for operations, after having ` s ing. The enemy's line was drawing nearer selves. and the holding of oetemoniea to invoke ,, The chase wa� not k t tip ve far. T e the blessing of Buddha. The amount tions, and thus reu�ier them nearer self• taken down the pipe with all care and due ' and nearer. P I'Y sustaining ; all of which we ho to do. reeautioa, 1'ut the board under the stove �c The captain of the besieged. was in the enemy was son so s ttered that furl er paid annually fe about lOU,OfiO ounces of P ureuit was seises and the viataribus Three months ago the Army oened a - _ i - topmost.room of the house,where tie direct- P silver and some 10 000 yakloade of tea, p letting i t run front and back ; then rest I ,r v►otnan a shelter on Albert street, Toronto. ed the defence, lannchingouthia commands soldiers returned to t e house which they The hdoniteur Auadien says that a letter IC fa.a small funding, but it Ilse already the baok.end on the piece of'wood, Ne'xty , like pistol shote. ' He was tall, thin, and had so bravely]defers d, to hold it accord- Yrom Edinburgh states that I)r. J. Clarence in to their orI inal_o dere, till the main Webster of 3hediac, has won the first rite furnished lodgings for a thaaaand unfortu- put the rollers dude: the board. Now lift au st_ere•looking, with grizzled hair and g g + p Dates,who would otherwise have been driven beard. His appearance was a singular con- division of thei army ams up. —fluty guineas—in the Royal College of to the police station. The present buildin the stove, by raising the front end of the tract to that of a bright faced young dram- The captain now to his men the Stra ta- Medicine for original work in scientific wil! short# bo Dula: ed at an ex enditure hoard and while it ii raised slip out the 4Y em which Josef Barr the drummer boy, medicine' during the year, In the ten of $5,000. Y g ' P stove lege. Iret-down the front end of the ���' I. mer beside him. The boy was only.fourteen f3 ► had carried out so au essfull ears he has ssed at Edinburgh, says the board , y slipping► years old, and this was the fir3t fighting ho y y Pa and then the back end b had ever seen. It was only a few days But where was Jos ! $e had not re• Moniteur, llr. Webster has won $I,ODU !na TIIa plvrall+LOYED. out the blocks of wood. The stove can now: since he had wiry good-bye to his widowed turned to the hause. His drum beat was prizes. A wood yard upon a large eoale, where be rolled out of the room with very little ;, mother in their little home in the (luartier no longer to be heard. What had become PP y g labor• As the' stove int rolled alon the -` l of him ! I Kaiser William hkar appeared in a new those a 1 ur for relief will be made to rollers will slip out at the back, Asgsoon , Latin of Yaria, and proudly marched along I role. His Ma'eat has sot to mune a pay their way by sawing and splitting a roller appee►rs, place it under the front t;he street with his regiment. And now lie The 'ca►pt.airl s orde-a-were to hold'the Y cordwood for the market will also he ea- had posted himself beside the captain with position heocc led nd ho was boned to !;timber of so s written ,by Count Philip „ end of the board, thus,keP in two rollers + Labiia,hed. Said Commandant Rooth I P g N.ulenburg, a has had one of them ar• under the board. pale cheeks, but with eyes glittering with obey them ; sty! he co Id not allow the boy, ranged for an orches:ra b the maestro do not believe in making map Ecol that tlioy excitement, and not a trace-of fear in hie whose courage land sk'll had raved the da- } , Y arts paupers. When. a man applies to me Do not imagine that you are not strong - Kluge anti :formed at Schlitz, Soldier set face. He stood on tip toe and peered tachment, to be lost or taken prisoner with• ' for lodgings I send him to our haven, tell• enough to do this, It does.not, require out of the small upper winc?ow, heedie8s of out an effort. to he him. So strom Statesman, &inter,. and musician-,-his elrength—it simply requires the know-how. P g+ pp #ng him theft the officer there will give him Majesty Lias himae)f wielded the conduc- the bullets that struck around him. indeed, were h�a feeli a on this point that .. work to do ; and after the work is done he Archimedes said he could lift the world if '_ h© determined:to o-h maelf in nest of etre fors baton—t� :!item II. is a saveceigo of he had a falerum and a level Ion eaon h. ---I He could see the rebels closing in on the i; q will be furnished with bed and food, The g g house with trium pant elle that showed brave youpg drummer many talents, Now Archimedes wag only a man, and shall .,•1 P Y Army does .pot diarpenao charity, although we women let a man boast of Hhi a * -' their belief t-hat their prey was well ;within With half a dozen p ked men he descend• rhe btographer of Dman Stanley says it is true that owing to the distress which '18 tl.eir grasp. They wera advancing upon ed the hill, following he path taken by that :,hen ie preached•Ilia first sermon, in a exitkAid last winter we distributed 10 000 world, while we say we cannot lift n a ,7 •_. Josef. He reached th wood but ndthin little village ehuroh near Norwich aq old stove whbn we have what Archimedes lacked ha + the front and on both rides ; the back of , g , meal tieketsi. The hle►#vation Army is dc- ' the house- looked down a steep incline, was to be seen 'of the ov. woman was heard to say after4he service' ing a greater work for good than an one –`the fulcruan and the !c ver Y The piece of - d� where the ground was ao broken ant! rough y, the sound of h.areb " Nell p y + Y stove wood is our fularam, the ion board ',:•. . Present! however , I do feel rather em t like, has any idea of. It has made good citizens $ Y. that they did not attack it from that qusyf voices reached the ca /n's ears. It came "Year" replied another venerable dame, of hu:ndreda of :sons as the , the lever, and with these any child ear- -- {, Pe , police wel, move the largest stove. Try it and sur risr ter. from a liktle distance the left, and tee that youapg man did pot. give ua rnucIl to knew, who wdsrc formerly outcasts of ao- P Flee captains face; hitherto stern and -officer, motioning his en t.o remain where feed,on. A visitor to the abbey said to ctie.ty and jail birds. With a view of widen- Your lazy men, - • unmoved,-began to show sigusof uneasiness they were, stole for rd in that direction the Dean, adt,arhe had preached a geograplt• ing the scope of this work, we have decide,i - as he sa•- the apparent hoplessness of the to reconnoitre, ical sermon that he made the way to Jeru• upon, The Carel of Lamps. - I position. . 'Vas there no way to wade the He had not #ones v y far when he salty Salem very plain, but not the way to a4crrllsit scukxn: An indignant,housekeeper declares that lives of the brave fellows intrusted to fiis- before him, in an ops Glade of the wood; a Iieavep ; to whom he replied that be I command? eight that thr'lled heart. There: was P j�act aL a 'time. " ' the ordinary servant either cannot or will reached oa but ane rub ti a fntend to purchase a timber limit not keep lamps in order. Uceaeional en I Suddenly, as is a thought had at�ack:.Joaef,-and arau�nd hie as a group of rough in ltiuokoka, upon which we will erect a treaties may prevail upon her to trim the " I -him, he drew back from the window, and looking peasants, str iers from C.e'bad I _ coanfortab,e sham ` e ro one to send , . TIIIAL BY OIIDEAL• y• P P wick, but she always does -that with the laid his hand somewhat rough}}� on the of rebels who bad be driven away frgrn man from this city who are out of em la P Y• scisao-s which is the worst poesible method. young drummer's shoulder. t1Le mouse. In their a dom flight they had nient to perk there, an,l our wood yarod in The lamps should be wipped with cheese The boy looked up, and his glance met stumbled upon the b as he Kos making The 'lever Ruea'I+ of a' ©Irl Broibmiaa to Toronto will furnish a market far their pro• cloth ; the wicks should be trimmed- with the stern grey eye'sof the.captain fixed up- his way back; -to id omrr.des, and they 'thlnd a Thier. duct. Oc:e noteworthy feature in thb .pro• the sharp edge of a card or: with a poker.- I� . on-hien with a gaze that penetrated. his seemed as if they me t to vent upon him. Several'years ago a large nurn of money jest is that it is Our intention to visit the heated red hot and passed over the wick.. tE very soul. their rage at ;the def t they had suffered.' jails atnd persuade the young men, who I; "Josef Barra !" {d • { „ was taken from the Er►at India's mail an This removes the charred parts evenly,, . . - . -.1 Shout Long live a King, boy ! the that, roar through evil associations have gone to the tVieks -used for a lou tinge row thick and: The drtimmar ut Ilia hand to Ilia cit in captain heard ane of h m ray, pointing his ;• $uapieion'fell upon Kama, oiiv bad, to go ap when their sentences haw© give forth an unploaeant odor. They.` ti _ R military salute - P long bayonet at'Joee 'a body. of the runners, but proof of his guilt was expired to our lumber colony, lti'e will should be renewed. once a month. In Du • "Josef Barra, have you courage Never 1 was th leer reply, "Letts wanting, and resort was had to an aged then be in a f&tr way to reclaim them." _plea burners one wick should be trimmed Josef's eyes flashed. live tt►e Republic !" + in the o oaite direction from the other. s "Yes, my captain-!" lie said. - Tiee Royalist thrua aivagely 4 the boy: Brahmin, famed ter be possessed of occult eaa:i:$AL i3uuTli 8 v7sIT.. PP powers and to hold oommuaiou with the Round wicks should be trimmed towards : I The ca tain lett him from the room and At the same Instant, t o captain reached oda, A emtieman eeaidio in India him C;eneral Booth will visitUanada nekt De- g g g the centre. Burners should be wiped free went to a window at .the hack of the the spot at a bou.nd,�a d felled the nturd- comber. Entering by Victoria, he will from bits of charred wick and dro s of cfil house, - - self an eye•wt'tness of rho affair, oontribut• p ere: with a jterrible s eep of #ria sabre. es t9 t he India Times an account of the make a tour of the 1'�lurth wast, Uritario_and every day. They should be boiled in strong . "See Josef," he said quickly but calmly, He tailed loudly to h s en, and the tramp the maritime pr,,vinces, soahauda occasionally. When they have ns he pointed out of the window "take of their. feet! was :had as the :nabs trial. ---- been used a long time they should'be dis• ` Y All the mail-c&rriere wore bidden to meet your drum, and slip out of the back en- Lhrbugh tae wood. a rebels were again the Brahmin at the temple of Mahadeo. The- A Gold-Mine Instead of a Grave. carded• . trance of.the house ; make your way down panic stricken at th uddea attack, and temple had long been abandoubd as a pians .{ � .; the hill; and into the woods beyond ; then• .fle.d at their utmost. ed: Some of the richest gold mines 'in �� . P of worship amd bore act evil reputation, Curtains and Portion. sound the 'advance' on your drawn as loud The captain $urned t Josef, wh'o had falll- (;olarado were atumbleel upon in the :Wolk as you can. The enemies will think that en under tt;e trust o ho Ra alist'a ba o. The hours@lected wa8 twilight; ane Wre :acc,ictei►t.al way," said a tutus:. "When It.is surprising hew little at',eation Is _ :•" F Y y dense shadows gave the place a weird un• lite+ nl hot ht severs#- g portiere. In man - „ reinforcements are coming up,and ou ma net. q d fovtr was at itte g iven to curtains and y,•.` cants} look. ears a o a party of prospectors travel- households the various draperies are taken ' save the Beta"chment.' y Y it, was too late ! he life•blood web }` q -'Clue boy s eyes flashed more brig,htl than flowin fast f om a feta: ul ash in his side. s The Diel I3rahmilx was baay zriuttetr#ng ing throu4ii the mountains came upon the down, shaken and aired only-once in a whole ever now: $e ctrl speak, but buckhn his The ca lain keel tb s.i le him bwerlesa tyi -ncantations &e we approached, and al# Lha d,.ad •body of a man lying beside the trail. year. This is not.the prgpor way to treat g P + P. Hien seemed to be mare or learn under the e s ! 'he hoe thorn. Curtains of every desoriptioii absorb t ;lw'_, druni to his side, he hurried down to the help the wounded bo , and the tears fell spiris of the hour. The Brahmin addressed Poor .ellua, sat. one of them, . -ground floor.. A moment letgr, with a final from h:s eyes, that h d seen- a #core of I passed in his .checks ; let's give him a de. the odor from cigar smoke and from any " God help you," the captain had sent hien battles unmoved.- - - 1- t tem. cont burial.' They accordingly began to food which may be cooking ami the;greatest + { out by the door at the back of the house `` Ca tett " said J s f falntl ► " do IioG Yan�are about to face the !gods, he I dig a grave. -Three feet below the surface care should therefore be taken that they be which was closed and barricade; ' said. 7 e too innaovnt the tris[ wig! be the diacovere si ne of lc d behind weep !' nothin , but to the .ill much. in the Y g go. 1• The strong- kept well aired. All drapery, particularly _rj = hie,. - The veteran office ok off is ca g g� Y er was buried in auoth,to Plage, and where• doorway curtains, should be removed 'I P• temple a magic wand has been placed on 1'he captain returned .to the upper win• "Josef B.trra," said h rouaxh Id soldier the altar. !!tush of you must go in taro, they had located a grave a gold mine was every other sweeping day,, brushed and t?'w, and eagerly watched the bo • fl in " I am onl a ca taim on are a hero." opened up which tiirnad out to lie one of shaken and hung upon a line in the yard } y y g Y I P , y take up rho wand and turn round tltreo the riohest claims in that section of the until the rooms are cleaned and dusted. It =v dower the descent, Would he reach the -- --- limos, repeating Lha aaino of Mahadeo, ; wooc;s unobae_wed b the enemy or would . UNUSUAL E TIST Y. - country. The -mine was •named Dead is so easy to do this that there is ro excuse t}je�' catch sight of. m ? If they did the — The .wand will ati,ek to the hand of rho + t + ': Iv1an a Claim. Another test+erre is where for any unpleasant odor being attached to �; stratagem would hardly succeed even ,it ,a Pari+ lEteptaiant ha t e moat ne6e, - guilty ono•" -an !adventurer who drifted into Leadvilie them. . out I glanced in through the door of the tern• they did not finish the drummer's career Subalaittkd Peace: I y 'to a' Course ot"; awoke one niornine without food or money. • --- plc. A solitary oil butter threw a fitful He went u into t e-mountains and shot a ' The Sulk with a ball from one of• their muskets. Treatmrnt �Yhte6 C{ red its n. P y Husband. j light on. the altar, on which an ordinary deer, which in its dying struggles kicked Oh and on the boy hurried concealin (L,. The killin of Ti the New Yo k els pant bamboo stick about two feet Ion re osed All sensible women and most all the himself as-treat-he could, by taking.adva- who had grown too cro s to liv wait not, among grains of uncooked ricegamd out up the dirt and diacloseti sigma of gold. others would prefer• a husband .who noel lege of the iris ularit:e3 of the Tho-poor man staked sat a claim and • � - and then u set two or three chairs g ground. eo interesting an open t ou as Dna lately ltmea,thc wholeaprinkled vtiith red powder. opened one of the mostf profitable mimes p , then Breathlessly the captain watched him, all performed on the fame trici� elephant, A curtain was drawn across the door, and ever worked iu Colorado!" threw the bootjack through the middle Nr` , heedless of the whistling and hissing of the Liga, at th'e Nouv •Cirque in Paris. ' the meu entered one at a time, I _ pane of.tlie window, that is .if he had no bullets in th_e front of the house the an r Li a, who is onl nin ears o d broke a As each one came back from the ordeal ' ( trouble to keep his own balance—to thea �1 �, 1 That Big Cheese, ,. and excited voices of the sergeants and Cor tootle, decay notip a d there ppeared a the Brahmin seized his hands and raised most detested of all creatures, the man L poral, the Sharp cries of the the wounded huge cavity,with muc i i iflamm 'tion,-which them to his forehead,.and then allowed him The mammoth cheese which attracted so who Is as silent as the gods of India, who the falling of Liortar, the crashing of furni� was no improvemen Lig 's temper. to pass on an' join his•follows. Coming to much attention at Chicago was taken to site hour after hour to ape a long faced and lure. . Among Liga's acoom li hmenta is violin- Rama', he went through the o4me pamtom- England and there out up. A block of it sorely persecuted ourang-outang. His The drummer boy i far down the elope playing,andas it wou everdotoletagroat Imaj, but instead of allowing him tri pass oa, was sunt back to Professor Robertsouof the picture first provokes -merriment, then now he has nearly reached the shelter of artist's nerves get ant r ly unstrung, a den- bade him eland aside. 1'4`hen the inat man 'OttawaI:xperimental Far,rm, itedesignerand anger and disgust. His wife is the most the woods. Tho captain ineasures with hie tilt was sent for, r Valladon of the .had gone through the ordeal, tile.Brahmin creator. Prof. Robertson has distributed pitiable creature in the world. Fitae, flood, eye the distance still to be traversed. Two Paris School of Dentis r undertook the job. turned te, Rama and said : port ioua' of the t;ionster for' the purpose of and earthquake, or oven a hurricane, might . . minutes more,and--- W;�en he began to pr b the der yed tooth, "Tell the sahib how :you stole,the man• showing the soundness and quality.of the be welcome guests—but a man in a fit of One of thea :grants dashed into the room 'Lisa's keeper put eom 1 imps of ugar in hist ey." ehease-af ter beinbsubjerted to tt:emosttry_ sulks, never. "rake him up 1 As well might - �. , and told hint+that the enemy, though they trunk,-Liga then and r food th t the whole To my Amazement Rama foll.on his knees ing conditione. It was put into.place before you try to revive a mummy;. while-his fiG t - had not ceased firing, were waving a white business was well-meant andsublmittedwith oonfessed that he was the thief, and offered the exhibition opened in May -and remain. lasts: He is as rigid and de d to sensibility '�'' cloth, to show that they demanded a sur- very little protest. The b g tooth was cleaned to show where t e had hidden the money.._ ed there, often in a temperature of 95 as i.he tenants of an Egyptian catacomb, and render, - - and scraper! at plugg 3 with cotton and How was he found out; The temple the degrees, until November. It will he remeni. his stubborness, as his I .wife knows, beg- "Do notangwer,"` cried the captain, and iodoform,which was r n wed ones&week for lonely glen, the hour, the incantations, all , tiered that it was reported ats-perfect'ly rot- gara all dtseription. - - he ran hastily down--airs tp join his men. twomonths,by which i e the inflammation were mare accessories to appeal to the sup• ten. That this was a mistake was proved - — . r l•' The lower-etory was full of the wounded was'gone. There the of ntiet filled the cavity erstitions of the ignoraiat peasants. The when it seas out up in London England, Tho Queen of holland is the recipient ' lying helplNss on the floor or su ortin g with amal am and Li 's t,oth was praeti• " magic wand '' was thickly srreared•witii last month. With the except-ion of a few in• 'of an interesting present,•coming from one themselves''agatinst the walls, wh ch were rally as sound as-ever t was at first prod strongly scented•sandalwood oil. Rama'a ohcs on the surface the cheese was sound of the Dutehi� colonies—Batavia. It con- spattered and orlashed with blood• Here poo d to 611 the tooth i h gold, but when it guilty conscience prevented him_from touch. ,througghout. TI-e mighty cheese although -sista ofa collection of figures clothed .in - and there was a corpse ; smoke and dust was sound that.it wou! • equire.1,500 franch� ing it as lie firmly believed it+ would stick not mttey ; has been. alit,;ether a-good ad- the curious costumes of the ns�. -r—s, ex. .. covered everything. worth, Choy thought a lgam would du just to Ilia flugers; and itis, of course, wain the. vertiseneent for one ,of Qanada's wain in- hiuited at the -Batavia fsgr:eaitir�rat a,g� .` -0�-' " Covrage, men !" Called the caaptain. ail sell. . only hand that did-not hmell of tl.a oil, dustriea. Industrial Exhibition. - . ' � _ , . t . .; .. , . w .,.. I . _... i . . .. ,., ._ - _ :- . .... . �- . . I a I "t i -, _ ,. : . :: - - .:-.. 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Mrs, sive ,of Cedardal ,vteit• --Robert Qordon has oonstruet®d a new R E A D 3 yy p�� A F A 8emittsncee are acknowledged l� a - J. �• - a tiiange of date on label on the flet payor 11- ed friend's here :t is week. walk opposite his residence on King St. _ lowin receipt i:f money at this office. Alwa�*s -$orae good atohes Ofeepeelkled` tl'Out p - 11 •-W. $. Field, of Toronto, was here ' resp tie sate pais ahead. tf are reported dntilg the past few Says, over Wednesday night with his parents. ,A 1. x - '. ' �­ � - . . . . -Dr, Tatem ri has purchased a new He came down on his wheel, ,.. � N WE '� i g g ' .rz, 1-.- -1 I . � � �_- ­ .. �_ - � firkmixg Mnvoo driver, and goo udges pronounce her a -Although the fire alarm early Thurs• - • 1 151 j , dandy. day morning was distinctly heard at Fair- `�``, ..I . �. ,, -MreI Satan late of a missidn in ort man in the village,were not aware PICKERIN(I, ONT:, p y ..................:I ....f---, . y JUNE 8, 1894 .............................................. Japan, visited With Mrs. W. V. Wrightthat a fire had taken place during the ass■s■r* .tr••r�..■rw•■.,ua..••*r.rrru+r..r.rr.trt.. t***�': f this week. . �v of fine teas. . - 1 stilly n;ght. lot ME- LOALISIVIS, go !tore�s a wedding is in .-The Salvation Army held a .Jubilees have dust bought another r,: progress,'but we will not gipe particularQ in Pirie's Hall,Wednesday evening. There ,' ' , ' �eB ,pIIr tea trade i8 Increasing• we have - { - -Seed -corn 750. W. Logan * until next week, were man soldiers from eurroundin . • g g b y g made it a study, and think we have learned a �, e ---2.) lbs. ranulate& sugar $1,00 W. -James hie lnre, of Toronto,is s end•. stations, ut the attendance of Villa ers . , 1 y p hale about teas and how to buy them ri ht Logan. -. . � ing a few days t his uncle's, Wm. Clark, was not near; so large-as expected. • -Miss Lizzie Peart is here Chia week south of'the vii age. --The Whitby Lacrosse Club will play ' i - ' with relatives. - --Isaac Lint n is having a foundation the Pickering College team here this • _ , i I UR, B� END :F --Wm. Wetherald was here with put under the b rn on the premises west (Friday) afternoon. Ball faced at 8 O'olook , 7 &� friends over Sunday. of the Wastern House. ' „ y Public cordially invited. The match did . is fast becoming famous• It ie a high . spade i Is I --Albert Rogers, of Toronto, visited the --Rev•hir.Re'd will lead the Y.P.S.C.E not cake place last week on account of cue blended from the .finest estates in Indla,Ceylon k college here Wednesday night. next Sunday evening.Hing. Topic-"Way and moist weather. . It is stroni rich and -- --hire. Rice er., of Whitby, visited last how does Clod unish sin;" -Kirkham's chapping milt north of and :Northern China. g� _ L. week at the Methodist parsonage. -John Tan Tanner has gone extensively Highl4nd Creek, has been set in motion ,` . hag an egcelient flavor ,¢ W. -Miss Emma Lidgett, of Kinsale,yisit• into.the fish bu iness, an is now dispos- again, the damage to the dans having �.. sd her grandfather here last week. ing of same fin salmon Bout. j been repaired. As the atones have bean Our 2� centOngo, Hyson and 2Y11Y@d t@�$ ' " . -Thomats Triffitt has been confined to - Lost,betwe n Dunbarton and ioker• fnrrowed out the work done is even bet• , �' are oertainl eat value All who have tyle t the house for the past two weeks through ing a high scho 1 history, Adams &I Rob- ter than before. Chopping done while , Yn .Ve fills If ou 'I I ; n: illness. ' ertson, on Mon ay. Finder.please leave on wait. Call and see what Mr. Kirk- ' our Japan s pronOIlIICe the y 4 y i a ' ' -W• Peak now occupies the Olmstead same at this o ce. ' ham can do for you: : Want '� No. - 1 sifted Young H sQIIr �P'8. have : i � - resndenoe, while the En lish rector is -The soaroit of cattle grazing u on -Great preparations are being made being refitted. g y the highways i very mark d since our for the Union School picnic at Rosebank ' the best the market can pro uC@. �8 are j, » --In Pickering, on Friday, Jane 1st, pathmaetere ha a ezpreseed a determitia• on Friday, Jane 16th. It ie expected making special Offers in 5 and 10 lb Iota. W8 , - the wife of John R. �Pinters of a son., tion of impunn ing same. that there will be a much larger gathering i Wljl be 18as8d tQ haVB �Ou Oall and get trial `' ` All doing well. -C. J. Lists will (D.V.') preach � the there than on any former 000asion. As . � p -'�� '+ -- -Donald McLean, for a time employ- Dis3iple meetins house, west of th nil• the 15th is Civic holiday here, many of sample. - I ' - - . 1 -L L - ed in refitting at Spiuk Mills, was here lags on Sabbath next at 11 a.m. d 8- our villagers are going acid all.hope for a ' last week looking np old friends. P.M. Public cordially invited. flue da . _ g P• y y In the evening the Dramatic ......:...................:...........:.....................: -J. E. Bryant, M. A., a #ormer prin= -(leo. Cow & Boris have t}1e ca tract Company will present•the drama,"BOund1. s cipal of Pickering College, spent Friday of erecting a n * bridge on the rook by an Oath," in Pirie's Hall. Doors open : -� s _` i•. - ht and Saturda at•that institution. Road south of Decker's s hill. The work at 7:80, curtain rises at 81. night y _ p.m., sharp. • Miss Doyle, evangelist of Westerns is well advance ant will be sample d in See dodgers for full partioulais. As new ► �� Ontario, occupied the Methodist pulpit on! a few day s. scenery has been painted expressly for - .; #;fA Sabbath evening. Her remarks were' -We must sist that scribes sign their this play, the drama Vromises to be the T .1 , = listened to b a lar a congregation. 1 own real name o letters sent us other- r Di 1�' .: Y g g best eve given by this now noted oom• � - -The College football boss had a-Rame wise we cann t publish same. hese pang. Secure your scute early and avoid I . with a sertib team from the village Satur names are not r publication, but a an crowding. I "'"��� ` day afternoon. The former won by 4 to 0, evidence. of,goo fa:tli._ -About three o'ilo k Thursday morn- - - ,5fL .f- . _ The village did well against such odds. -The conte t at Pickering College ing the fire alarm so nded and our vil- MARQUIS ' y g Jane 9th, lagers were aroused f.om their peaceful t.' -W. Read, former; of the Ontario on the avenin of Tuesday, 1 • Bank here, was with friends over Sunday. promises to be one°of-enjoyment. Miss slumbers to find the build on King St., ! - _ --- -- --� - �`" ._ He has been ill for some weeks, but is Lick, Alocationi t, Miss Morris and there occupied by George Burk as a barber -"-�-- _ _ now getting better. He resides now with from Toronto, "ill contribute to th pro• shop on fire. As the�i uild-lng was owned �"-"'-""" :`- his parents in Toronto. grain. Full particulars next week, ; by R. Moore and almost adjoining his ' , a. s - --Mr. Daley, of Napinee', was here --Master L1 yd Bateman met ith a dwelling and iron and wood shops, there , EN D - 94 � . f - .4, ` ' -- 1st week settling up the business of the severe accident n. Wednesday mo Hing, was much danger of a age conflagration, 94 SOU H �: ' late firm Daley ,& Grange, .tea dealers, While chasing his father's mare an foal, which was only arres d by. the vigorous ,; _ The above firm was forced to make an the dormer kicked the little fellow the work of our firemen,a silted b innumer• - - "Bignment laet�ecember. forehead. The wound was;a sever .one, able citizens. The oo teats of build. - '' y r therefore 4eo. -Williams di Hall, Oshawa, shippped a but the boy is regressing favorabl . ing were mostly remo ed, m , ' - •ea. o of cattle from this station on 9lon• -7Grand exe rsion to (fuel h an the E. will not lose heavil k - The ea ine. n es I , , •day They were a fine lot and were pur- Mo el Farm n Tharedao, Jane ,21st. quickly on the scene az�d a steady streniu Owing t0 the rush Of business W8 f0itnd•lt lIYlpOeslble t0 I. �„ 411 L,' chased from fa_ rmers in this vicinity. at t ie follow low rates : Coboarg 81.Q0, Flied on the flames, which had the effa�t cjoSe our store at the time advertised. During the summe>t� Four cents r and live wet ht was the Punt Hoe 81.., , Ne%ytonville 81.85 New• of not onl confinin the fire to the one ; - p° g p y months this store will. be open until nine and ten o clock fgure. castle $1.-:�, 1� ,wivyn}ilei 81.20,, Dar• buildinK, but also quenched it 1►afore the p - -While reports from differs it parts of ling+tten 81.�.:G,(ti. Iraq a 81.1fi,Whitby 1.10, strop itself Was Consumed. Tlioee w'ao Saturday evenings. - . - " - . the province state that much damage has Yickerinq $1.1 , Port Union 81, So rheic have for the past few years baso epeakiuR �'pPC1aI }JargalIil this Week. �i]t1811 T�bliIIgsIld TQWell3. x, ` been done by frost during the past fort 81. For furth r particulars see pdsters. disparagingly of the hand engine should ` - V - night, we in Pickering township have suf• -The follow' g road jobs will be let on now cease such guff, as the mach;ne did Pure Linen Loom Dill Tabling 22 cents per yard f I' 1. 1 " fared but ve little from that source. In Thursday,, Jun 14th, at the time and as cod work ae woo d a steam en ins. 01" . qq Special bargain in Hemp and Brussels Carpet:- Hemp - fact garden saes was but-slightly affected. places mention d. At 2 p m, 820 do hill The only difficulty a periencead wags in --Cherrywood's football team met the opp lot 14, con ; at 8 p m, 025 to ravel getting sufficient her at the um 8. Carpet at 9 cents per yard. Brussels 48 cents per yard. . . - College team at Liverpool Friday even• coo 6, opp lots and 9 ; at 4 p m, 150 to While the firemen are willing to risk c pumps. . pur own importations, _ . . - ` ins, when a very exciting game place gravel Brock r ad in con 8 ; at 5 p m, siderable at a fire, the cannot accomplish Clearing Sale o Wall Paper, Wall paper - c6nts per When time wae''a each side had secuned� 840 to grade an gravel .on Brook Road much unless the .villa era assist heartily g p P p p `� a goal-, therefore the match was declared in ,con 5 ; at Gip m,880 to gravel on on 6, with the pumping. T e origin of the fire roll. New designs in wall-paper, borders to match, 7,,_. S, 10 - - 1:1' , a draw. A return match will take place opp lots 20 and 21. 'rhos. Pouohe and is frnknown, neither a it be found out cents per roll. shortly. other commissi ners. who first gave the alar . Until all Joubts i ' -The undersigned will let contracts ,The under�eigued will let- co tracts are removed, the gon al opinion will be . Boots and Shoes. Special Brie Ladies Tan Shoes 7J_ - . : , ` , h;. for repairing bridges; clearing out drift- fo grading, gra}veiling and drain' g on that it was tLe-work f an incendiary, pBntB per pall 'WOrth l 2�' • - - k,- . .- wood and filling in washout on Saturday, W dnesday, Ja a 18th, at the fol wing - - - - � � �', , I BUNNY MOUNT. G' oeries. . Thirty pounds Su for 1. Surprise rise Saa �P. June 16tb, 1894, at the following places pl ees and time mentioned : Opp I t 12, �I, - y p p -1 : and time mentioned. At Forest Mills, Ki' geton road, p.m. Bet :ots I and ' 6 Dente a bar Tea iYl five pound lots at 30 cents per pound, ► Q Mrs, Pike is with friends nds here again. 1. C . - $rd concession, Pickering, at 2 o clock 11, 2nd cosi, at p.m. Bet Iota 4 and 5 Mr. and hire. 0. D.' niton were visiting Worth, 50e. Terms, cash or produce. , . - .` -. ,�- p m. Dixie Hollow, 4 o'clock p.m. Thos in 8rd con at 4 .m. Also on Thursday, north this week. Pose er, commissioner. . Jude 14th, at t e following place's and Owing to wet weather,, Mr. Editor, times � '< --The recent freshet hag materially time mentioned Bet lots 4 and 5 on .Base have been rather doll n our Mount. ` �': t _ changed the coarse of the creak south of Line at 8 p.m.,� repairing bridge. Near How ►re we all ing to the picnic. Some are heard to say the are cinrye f, . _. , Pugh's bridge, and caused much damage Range Gine bet'lots 4 and 5, repairing Y y B if - - . REIVE to the St. Dennisproperty. UnlAss the brid , at 4 . . and gravelling on Base the are oompelted to alk. - ` . . 15. , P l r. and Yrs.Georg W inn, former res'• . . I ,` de creek bead is changed now, the dad con• line bet .ots 4 and 5. Jas. Richards, ; eeeeioa road" between the Brook and coin. dents of this lace, were visiting in our OPP. FAIR GROUNDS.' 1 Kin ton roads would be mnoh dam ed. -The Eea for. rformin statute. midst last week. We are always pleased its aB g to see old residents. _ �;a ' �_ ahou:d we have another wet spell. labor has arriv6d and m beats Hauch Mr. and Mrs. B, Bark oontetnplate tak• ��� ifo� -The Salvation Army barracks is be- work has been rforined There are two ing &,drive up- west soon to Mr. Bark's . - T T �t torn down this week and will be re- thins in this oonneeti n we desire to for er home. We all wish them a .' . 'i , ' ' SPRINGTIME ,�,_ ing B m safe , . ... . . ; i i~ 4 moved to Oshawa, and there be recon• mention. Firs , it u• h'ghly nsoiesat'p oumey and may they both find pleasure i st a�ted. - It eeome,*almost too bad to see that as"mnoh ork as possible be- per• in renewing aogoalmanea with Mr. B's i ' each a nest little hall leave town, yet at formed in each beat. Second that all former friends. With the Spring Time comes the mild-eyed ed Borrel 'efow, t the resent times there does not seem to work not performed be re>3turna promptly Mm- Ed. Willson gave a party to her P 6 y aIBQ a deaire3 t4 s ,z " _ be any particular use for such an institu• to the clerk, rn that the same y Bnnday School class lit Saturday after• follow the leeeo a taught by all nature, viz : to appear in new.. a tion. It is.quite evident that the Silva- properly entered against 'the pr y, so noon and a very enjoyable day was spent _ by the little ones, which numbered &boat +clean raiment. It is a very easy matter to have this ;- tion Army hue giyeD ap PiolCering for all that the same may be oelleeted th the thirty or more. ' Mn. 8d, deserves praise _ f� Vie, taxes next year. ' Just "I soon as path• for her interest in her luster's work of desire grwtifieid. . All you need is the price andI. ., 5 ---aur cricket team will visit Malvern, master has Rot through with his t, he " - • training the little ones. -Pais» , - . 4 `tomorrow (Saturday) and have a Raine should return it to the (clerk. the will �• 1. s� of played for on to be the wish of the ratepayers to regain eROuoHaat. - - -- - -- • _ __-� . - " : for. the prize that was n p y y We ares In the spring r�sh, still we are looking fer. your spring ordin The % i the 24th. While we wish the other eon- tba present system, therefore, let ' give Nbrmiin Papeher is ii�i�r herrn with leis .,. testante no particular harm. we should that system every chance for effici parents• fact of our being(very bn��+ ie an etvideuese of the popularity of ` I- I like to see ow boys oetriy off the fig Leaf. --The ollowing are recent add' ons to Mr. �Vonob and da htetr•froiu CShi ' The scarcer deserve it, however, as but the Meohanio's Institute library : Tales . our work. Call and see Hsi 6 ;_ y y visited here Sunday. little attention has been paid to practice of a Nomad--Chas. Montagne. New Mie. Danhani is having >1Da�ay needed - - G " ' } . Y` this summer. The want- of a suitable Mexico David-(l. F. Laignmia. The Iron •ra maria to her dwelling these days• �' % ground has somewhat to do with the Pilate-Max Pemberton. Times orf flus• psi A s ' 1 N• B' M�R ACHE �"� ��� ' ' 1 _, qr The adle bo wil !s football here' • :}' . _ ; carelessness dispplayed. taf Adolph-Topelias. Ontario's Perlia next Saturday. It will be a sporty time 11 1;. --The Catbolio brethren of this harieh men& Buildings:-Frank Yeigh. : Miss - `t j will hold their annual picnic in Gtordon'aj Parlous New Cook Book. .Romantic Love sere. Mrs. (Dr.) Bateseih is with her parents The !3, aeon 18 net now opening' for l" Rroge, south of the (1. T, R. station, ori and Personal Beast -H. T. Finck. An ' ' 1. y near Lindsay, where she will visit fora ;• Wednesday, Jnne 20th. The committees American Tour in Hand in Britian}-An• month. ` i. �� . will em to ever . means for the comfort; drew Carnegie. Ballads and Barrack v -I " P Y y H. Mechnn declares himself �B4OOU SPRINCI CLO,,TH, I N �. . 1. .1 . . ­ . and amusement of those who attend. It Room Ballade-Radyard Kipling. His• better off than he was this time last week. - is expected that Hon. John• 'Dryden and tory of The World's Fair-�-B.C. Truman. It is a girl and a boy. All well. . - . a will race the ether- Katherine Lauderdale, vols. I and II- �' . Robt. Miller, E q , g gather- T. B.Willis is indisposed with a s rain• , and w@ are showing elegant ranges M all kinds of *.' . 11-- - 1 A hit resents. Music will ,be F. M. Crawford, Old Kaskaskia-M. H. Po i . . . ing with their presence. ed knee through playing cricket. a was Worsteds, Fancy Panting$; Canadian and Im- - 3 furnished and a commodious- platform Catherwood. The Chosen Valley-M.H. drafted for a game with Pickering team1. -.. erected for the convenience :of those who Foote. The _Centary Magazine. The ported Tweeds at close prices. ' desire to dance. For full particulars of Bevtew of Reviews. Harper'a New next Saturday, but will have to decline .rrr..rrrrrr.�.r.tuurrrrrrwur..urrrrrr ,� ne Month; GFovernment Re rte for X98, the honor. �. : the affair, see bills which will be iss d p Po C. Brooke and wife, of Markham town• ' ' Don't for et the date, W e haVB also opened Our new s't0ak of ,: in a few days. g -Can it be that the following which ship, were here with friends over Sunday. - 3 -` Wednesday, 20th inst. "a pears in Saturday's Toronto papers ap• 01111111IIIti111111 0 " .� �- Y� y p They both look heartyt but report ext®n- `�7C7`A� '.AP .+. S t nuuuulnnrnrE D plies g R pe sive damage to the potato crop by grows � � -W. J ale, athmaster of the eastern lies to (leer a Doid e, who natil a_few � I _ J. • . j h. division of th�A village, called in on Batnr- years ago resided Bas& of the village on their neighborhood. W111011or quality, design and pr:c@ ar@ better than:. day and informed us, that slthou h the the Kingston road. The item raps thus; g g y Mrs. James Copeland and &free child- jiP@ haV@ @Y@r shown. s `_ . sidewalks in his dnVision were in a very "George Doidgge, a retired farmer, who ren,of Kansas, are liars with liar parents . delapidated condition, he would be unable lived t 868 Wellesle street died ve y ry Mr. and Mrs. James Beattie. She is over ' � �` a to repair them with statute labor, as he sod my abort.8 o'clock yesterday after• for the good of her health and will re . = `` r noo at the house of lidr a: ek _� . ­ , _ had no money with which to.proca a m$- William Rob- main for some weaekst . . . _ 1 ..'' , - , - tenial• Those who did not propose doing arts. GFerrard street east. Mr. Iaoidga The football match at {Ireenwood on ; ­­ EMMM- BUN.T1 es : _ " ..- !:. ­ - ­ _­ �,! O, ...-I" I t �. . - , �� 5� .. .- : the work themselves, bad engaged others, dropped In to chat a few minutes with Saturday of uoou resulted w - a draw _ 3S therefore the usual.oomimutation money Mrs. Roberts, and feeling ill asked for a after an hoar and a quarter lay, neither M& - • .: ,: : , _ a •x ..C.t pp .. ,a did not materialize. Now this is some- glees of water. Shortly rafter drinking team secured a•soal, The field was in � 1 . � _": tliiag we have been fighting against for the wet r, and while rs� Roberts was y$ry poor condition from the recent rains. 1 . the past decade. So long as the people of absentom tlxe roam, Doidge breathed Thnrsda ateriioon last week Mise in this week with our stook ` I 1. �� : 114cKenzies corner of Queen N®Ilia Phil' We beg in excellent alis P3aeh da now novelties sxer the pillage withhold moray from the his last. Dr. Philip had a birthda y �`. ! 1 y party at.her ,being added, snaking the most complete assortment, of Milliner {foods and F h k . patbmaasters,just Bo long will our walks street and Bro dview avenue, was called father's( residence. - About 40 of liar Novelties ever seen in Pickering. We show a large assortment of bttraw �'.� -• continue in bad coaditi�n. While present in. He lattribt ted death to heart failtue, schoolmates were present and all express•_ . Plaques. No doubt these are to be the I Z.;_r;. $. conditions remain, we may expect to re. Deceased, who,was 60 years of e, Was 9 eadliag feature a# tris season, �I - ed themselves as hayitaaaa lead a good time. outstrippitig the shaped hat in #h® for prominence Flowers 4' f1. ceiye no aid from the township council. well known in the city as an advocate of • 3 $ ' a .: Mr. Miller o ped his :sones of ca<m• 1. , . its eudlesit to Sana 41_ssetes, lloilin ate. tips, cordially ill• '- -� ' . Rveut>iatly we will be compelled to trudge prohibition. $e gape evidjence before the n meetrn b+ar+a .on Mond$ --evening. . : y u g `` 'ghat use is their talkie commis ion when i lig :, B ; : vile all I. inspect our. k. ._, ,. . :. through mad. t sat here last and fry• �, . when the hw ;.Sjld to:.tt a6t, ea .�I . . {� - anon wfen we cannot scull ke }�,y - '.. . ��.c.�� _..; - --'- - r� j o the at <1 y of the Barid i k t 4A q . . of a walk t P s.y tea�yperalnr..p i4 [�yB - $, , 1 . S it • .. - .,ff" _- bs�sllR E '�Pb � `? :l 1. _ ■�1 I"s-lwn:. _ lae4 III other Ill n _ s •. x t h � « ' e:already' d esti held n the _ _ , - , - -' . . , ., � � i� . ..:xr . *� - � �' - � rr thea , P _ Q Pa iii n 3 _ �' Yf._ �' / • �e: {-;L..:",.Gry�...k�-. 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