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I l _0 -. 1 2 --- �t.l r VOL. . x111. 4 . � I ­ - . - ` � ' h_ . - � ,.. , - . _ - -11 . . �­,' -- ,J ; . I r: ., '' I. F , a wattY. $. identl unbelievers its the Be s r .tom T'�r� A 'p 7 TAT �. rofiE {oral t�arD ,�:.. �, x , 0 lJ 1 lii�0 h� lel I _ y " u e , . , �_ I. -- yaar sin will find sou out ' doctrine, in ti I If °: . - - - I I, , I tom„•-. I - - �I _-,, I..; L . Our church choir is improviaq. they creased in boldness, until a week nRo Dan _ "' ' hie(LICaI. �. ' t P KMI � LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS RECORDED BY mast p>~ 0608 a lot. P. Forsyth and Samuel 'Haigh were or-. u. , ,,, ,�,;,; , I T,HE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN EY av>rt A. large number of our residents went to ).$steel for stealing" same pigs from a far a,ORRESPONDENTS.' Malvern on the 6th. They came back - 1�I.BATE- ,kN, M,D., C.NI.,M.C.P. ,,, and h e : ,0 _k S.O,, Coroner. Office and Residence, `� sometime nest morning ave b en mer on the 4th concession of Tfzbridge. QLAREIV101YT = talkin hey were sent to Toronto, and �h�n up ing Street, Pickering Once hours: MUrning __ R pOlitiCs ev8r since. . 90 to 11:30; Evening 6 to 8. I ; When young men go to ch�ireh Sunday fo>r trial on Wednesday both pleaded . R®ati Henry's yew advt. flits we �r l,efl(cl. ' - dee F. I. Andrew's new advt in au. evenings, we would like them to some in- guilty.. One o£ the prisoners turned • side, instead of loafing around outside and Queen's evidence,.and as a result the I"' •-r other eoiuuin. disturbing the congregation. I couUty nttorim ordered the arrest of .4_. RS �� _ I Foster Hutchison is haying a wire'fenee Some of our young people intend going Hiram Williams, George Forsyth, Anson ENTON t�aUGDDS, BARP.ISTr - - D SOLICITORS, ETC., ,0 Adelaide street a� , Illy 1- 45w- ,� ' erected at his premises: to the Union,Picnic. Boys take your um- Forsyth .and John Wetherell. They east,Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday C3ea. Flint, r , of Stogff ills will ac• brellae aloe with oar best i'r} ilor oa 4 Se, E. --- -EWELL, Q. C•, BARRIS• 11 _I �-- !` v• , g y g y were tal.en before Judge McDougal at TER•County Crown Attorney,and County atlpy the Methodist pglpit on gabbaC}] Capt be ears when it is scruff to rai> . Torc.Lto, cn Wednesda and remanded l ; to=y Choice Family Patent Flour 61.60 per bag. marnin Well Mr, Editor there is no news at all , �' �:$ a'. : Solicitor. Court Hones,Whitby. 61, lints: a farther preliminary investigations - �=3 W. Reith was here with friends by this week. .We mast wxk® up and have a x r` TAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO i-: :} -•=- AT THE dogfight or two, Bee if x•e can't awake t0 be hsId here as Saturday. Several Tuesda He has not et secured a sit• more arrests are ei ected before the week TARY Public, Conveyancer, etc. Office at '-1 y � i c :. Thistle Ha," near Brougham. Dddney to loan. I nation in the sit the world to the knowledge thst.we li8ve s P z SPINK- MILI � ! booming town here• is out, The fanners and residents of this f- ,¢ x :DpRt & MctIILLIVRAY, BARRIs• Mrs. J. D. Forsyth's ice cream arlor : ti w fere,Solicitors,�c, Office opposite Poet , village a're jnbilent over. the Capture, ae� :.� F''IC' RI 'GF• will be open from 6 to 10 0 clock each r >lha gang has been the torror of the.nes h `'' - Theo. tl0AR8080. 8 office,Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.; Saturday evening. A.McGillivray,LL.B. Money.to Loan. 8y ** oea � « V4 " .1 � John B has had a new Bet of vvei h boyhood for >Iriariy mouths. thoaaand dollars, private funds, M. •sox °' "i ' scale g ' Tlie annual levels social in connection `�� t .eve t e con s placed at t e station for h - with the -Washington Methodist church _ Rouge Hill. ,� to loan on Real Estate Mort Is Eear- •a9Q .^, ,I - �. venienae of the general public. . will be held on Dominion Dap, Jaly tad, I ' �' onable rates of interest. THOS. P 4-y N �do� .� , V. 3 - _ - deter,Pickering,(every Baturdap.l V o The Whitby and Lindsay Baptist As• on the.beautiful grounds of Jerry Annis, `the craps in this vicinity are looking E0. F. DO I S, BARRISTER, �t>nt• "' o ;; y sociation will convene here on Wedues- Esq., "Spruce Meadow." The committee Crouch better- than they did a fortnight ,- �Jt Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pnblio,. eU ai ,. � o dao and Thursday of nett +eek. have secured the folio tug artisteb to an- ago, therefore our farmers are becoming , ' etc.. has rmanently located in Claremont. -,., I:,"'I'',' pe north. ga.1`'( Ssyq a,. f I im Taaee The Lawrence prbpeny was ut ti at tertain the audience. Mise Lenora James, more ao eful. �, Office in Bundy'A Hail. Brock street, �� ? S ,.� P P soprano soloist of Jaryis street Ba tist P �' •adv auction on Tuesday, but was riot disposed P ' Several arties around Isere have lost Mousy to Loan. :-1 , .:, y' Po cbaroh Cdcillian male quartette, o! or- P o h !4oy8 CA en .0 to t L. of as the bids secured were too low. q some pork and other articles during. the �ete�znarfl. sir v �• Dr. Sm% uta ; M. fetcher, ,bass soloist, and . .t I _,t g g a,", , . v t are t on t o t e o shady ith is s CI mon h firs maxi I director past month, and now si�tc ie >O nv musical d r of Y.M.0 A. • F What- 6- I I' and third Taesdap of each month. His ved,, others are - ' -�^^-^^^^"_` =`N-'J`� N r �+ 0 ( mougb, tenor ; T. W. Radcliffe, b eharActer has been r®mo F. �ggALEY VETERINA$Y - baritone. 1.d (. I dental rooms are in Bandy's block. tf R. 0. f�taples, the celebrated cartoopist of sure to fbllo in his wake. y alt means _ o I ] . �-' J. H• Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- �--• W Q o.) : o� 8 S 8 a o W. Bandy is at Whitby this week serve- the Evening Telegram, will give an exhibi let us purge our neighborhood of every tarso VeterinarYmberiofethe cateTt rs aveterainarq a+� a� A �'�° � ' � � �. Mg on the grand jure, while Judson tion of hie skill. Mise Alms Williamso�h, seeps goat. Dentistry. Me b o 04 s 1 a�cao7 w11E 'ffi.. Bandy and Geo'. Wilkin are, on -the petit one of Toronto's most prominent young The post office here was broken into ort, � -ly Aeeociation. Dentistry a a tended to CaOffice lel a.. �v I; 'say or night promptly b p o 4 a I jary list. elocutionists will also be present. The June let, and about $5 in. change taken R, h and Post'Offices, White- 0' I i6'° c Reeiaence, Telegzai 301y M �� r�aq aMea �yp • ' Jahn Greigis erecting a tiew ,barn on Whitevale band has been engaged for the The mono was in a cigar hoz,which was -_ ------ o o�S ti g evenin Ice cream, lemonade, strawber• also taken. Detectives have since been -`, ',. , vie' �- i o ° I b his remises in the 8th coin.- He hada g• HOPI INS,VETERINARY SUR- O 0 a X " ,, � � � � p ries and other delicacies ro ided in aban- '-;t 11�,d . : number of neighbors helping i aise the P Y apt work and on Wednesda Count Con ��• GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet. V A frame n Tuesday. Toronto, registered member 1.. �, o ° "I > R p, B dance. Tea served from 6 to 8 p. m, stable Cowan arrested Seneca Lawr, on ,_ '. orinary College, Tor nt , Medical Association. � c . . I I p y ' of the Ontario veterinary , I � 4 A George Gerow has returned from at. Special illumination of the premises. Ad sae )cion. He was taken before George 'Office,residence and ahoein forge one and one- o, .0$ : p, •� �a m w _ mission to grounds only 25 cents. Bee bills p ,�J - gasrter miles north of"Green River. steel I g o �� c „ 8 tending the County Council. He wa8 net Parker J.P., and ae the magistrate found • tr for further particulars. As this will be the Tele_ dd extremely delighted with the tri to sufficient evidence,.Lawr was committed! driving shoes at iron prices. O fice and shop T : p, o w It o N ! m 4 h hours from 7 to 11 a-.m.and 1 to 4 p•M. op I o ao. a p o 0o D * y P event of the festive season you cannot af- graph address whitevale Out , P. O. address, oN I cc Strawberry Island. ford to be absent. to Whitby jail, there to a sit his trial , tj The townsh;p. council has purchased He was taken to castle D ker the same , r (preen River,out.f______r_T I' another road planer and the same will be CHIRRYWOOD. i . afternoon. There are o er arrests ex-' g 0 P I N S; V�TERINARYLl'1 DALE i, ke t in this nes liborhood. Pnthmastere r pec y case around surgeon. graduate of Ontario Veterin- ) .. p 8 .!. ted as this is not the onl .r I > k. W7 College, Toronto, omen and residence,Lin- '" _ - in this district are welcome to the use of Miss Barkley has returned after a week's here demanding the attention of the anth �� f village. Calle b e day ROLLER 1r1I r ton's avenue, Pickering s the maelsine, but are required to return it visit with her parents in Bendnle. oritiee. - or ni ht promptly attended to. Lame and diseased feet attended to at m4 own forge,where _ j after completing their wank. Some of our young people attended the s.s - , , I I am prepared to do all kinds of job and general - A@ the COs, strike liar been Settled, the band party at K hitevale on Friday last. AUDLEY.. blacksmithmgwork. inn always on hand• gigheat price paid for Oat and',Barleyll for Baptist excursion to Niagara will take There was a large turnout at Bible Class - r� 4 HOMAS A. GP..�HAM, VETE .tifti feed. on Wednesday evening last but our Leacher Beef cattle have all left here. - rn place during the 6ret week in July. The 1 ARY SURGEON, Graduate of the Ontario I flOmmItLBA lg 8ndeaverin t0 mak6 ar, did not Come. H, Bee Sundaved in Brougham. Veterinary College,Torouto,registered member Those, es)rona of having 8piling W -eat R There is some talk at this .time of our . Miss Edith Efliott spent' Sandav home. ` mixed with their Fall Wheat for grist, raugements to extend the trip to Buf}'aio football team playing a match with the Some intend taking in Rosebank to-da Of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, p y, g g , y 1.,.i also honorary member o the Ontario Medical Can have it done so, as I have a' ; for those who desire to go. The tickets - f3ocietp, treats all disec,es of domesticated ani ROaj;B Hill boys. Misses Linton, of Claremont, $undayed g y Great attract' n np Burk street for a here. _ mala, Also particular attention to Veterinary qua ntity oin hand for that .I will be ood for two da s. Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at purpose• I T-hoe, Gibbons has received a very couple of ou.r ung rrren. Further par- Onr school hoose fence is sow receiving reae;onable rates. Otbee ac the well ku'bwn ea- tablishment of Grahatu Bros.,one mile west of Gobd gr and Chop Feed 618' and $26 "per Dressing invitation from the Queen, ticalars a.li a later on. attention. ' " Claremont. -Telegrams to Claremont punctual- ton. Flour ,61.50 per cwt. ' through her counsel, to visit Stouffville on Quite a amber from this plcce attend• - John Richardson spent Sunday at Mr ;4 131y Large quantity of Bran.& Short@ for bale. Saturday to give evidence against the ed the fan al of W. J. Spence, of Toronto, Puckerings. ' ,� ly attended to. �� . young fellows there now under arrest for w took place at Zion church on Friday h Paul La`d ce visited his son George dans"aver stealing darioae articles, Mr. C},,it seems, la CNOPP Ha 5 cert@ per bag, Y r• Our tom ranee Iod c met on fiaturdav ©Sev zal i.re attnndin the different /ol) ., cilnc� garb .,: day its the week. , . 11-, � . purchased some timothy need from one Pe g g evenii3g to close the lodge because the tical meeting held around. ,C TNOMAS DIINN, Conveyancet, Corsi W�, H, RVISS,. FRED R. GEE;, .1 of the number. ' members would not attend the meetings. The Enterprise of last week sass ,,the . misaioner for taking A-Mdavits, etc., Clare- Abram Bundy has purchased the Scarr g p Tri ` moat,Ont. . 20Y , : MANAGER, PROPRII,T(OR. It is to3 bad to let a good cease like this go calf is acing to cough Dryden out -of On , . : . , . ____ __--_ -` -- ---- • ' i___-- ----_-�_-- -- -___- premises ul�t a d of r market bnilding,and down e 1 g w g eta ing, to 'o Who is he ca " BIINTING, Issuer cif Marriage is ov a overhauling n enavatin the same. Th oIl a ae in ood nd ri . t If. R having about 625 on hand besides-a Int of Patrons meet next Wednesday evening k , ," B• Licenses for the Cannty o; Ontario. Of IN QVIET TALK While repalrinR ih8 aeilinq I)e Cainefice at the store or at hie residence,Pickering good tarniture, which is to he sold and the care. Please come oat as important buss village. 12 y 1. ' `: across a pair of shoes that formerly be- money is to be put away in the bank to be -nese is to be transacted. i 11 - ---- - ---- �I longed to the man who groomed General used for temperance purposes. The annual garden party ie toy be held R.BEATO\,TOW SHIP CLERK i. I : ! Brock's horse during the war of 181'2. Don't forget the garden party which is next Thursday, 21st Inst. This promisee . D• Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking • . : I ` ' _ ( - " The abase are about elevens in size, sod to be at 11r. toney'e besatifal lawn on to excel all former ones in everything. Be '' affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. I' : r Money to ;can on farm .property. Wille ,pro- �. are in a Ealy state Of preservation. This the 25th of this month in connection with sure to bring out your friends .and poor bated. OFFICE-At Whitevale. Will be in -- i I.; is no myth as Dir. Bundy states he has the Cherrywood Sunday school. These basket-. Tea is to be served from 4 to 7 .Brougham everq lionday afternoon for the ! garden parties have always been a great strictly. Football, races for children, etc" transaction of business. 27-v A. - I I proal positiv8 far th8 gtst8ent• I , encc$sa, but this ie Roiog to.be the beat yAt. refreahmeiit. stand, swinge, and a choice r ONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO F. r ��` �. �� On Monday, June 18th. the following The Whitevale baud has been engaged for program will enlivenproceedinge. Yonwill ,Y _ Eutcbison, appraiser at Claremont for # , hod I 1`'- road jobs will be disposed of at, the vas- the evening. also a great number o[ talent. mise it if you do not attend. T •1 Canada Permanent Loan 6c Savings Co., baso- - ions places and tunes mentioned : At s office,Toronto. stack capital .13,000,000. Total w '' . i Fall particulars neat week. See posters # -1 I -" assets$8,700,000, The company lends monev on i �` 1 p.m., gravelling On fltl) con. app lot lJ ; just issued and carne one, come all. SUNNY MOUNT. ' lowest current rates of interest and on favor- ! I f at,2 p m, gravelling On Altous road in -0-0-100-0 I .. e,ble terms o1 repayirent, Mortgages and de (• bentures purchased. '_10 comizrission. do delay j � Cob g ; At 3 p'm, gravelling on Can $, Opp BROUGHAM. - The Misses Wismer are at Mr. Bark's. .Expeasas moderate. 48tt _ I lot lg ; at 4 p m, gravelhnQ on Brook Mrs. Geo. Linton is,\visiting in the Queen } A. POST, CUCNTY ARCHITECT ' I road in con 8 ; at b p m, grading and till• Tame strawberries are commencing to City. . . • _ Ae for the county of Ontario Drawinge - iag,also setting bridge its position between ripen hereabouts. Mr. Michell; of Toronto, spent Sundag I sudepecibeatione f•lruished for every class of , lots 14 end 16, eon 7, township to drive Miss Emma Phillips at a few ila s with his. and Mrs. O. H. Pugh. building. Steam and hot water heating ani ` a. I y 1 - .ventilation a apecialty. Office Gerrie dock :::f.: i piles ; 7 pm, gravelling on Brock road, last Creek with city friends. Jose Hubbard lost a valuable colt this ` '1I oorw Dundas and - Brock streets, Wnitby' f' near norther n townline. Geo. Gerow and T. B. Willie visited the city Saturday. week• He has oar deepest sympathy in hie Residence-BinR3ton_Road East Pickering. 94-y I Others, OOIDmiaslonere. His lsmenes8 is fast leaving him. recent loses ; j; T. PENNELL, HOUSE•` PAINTr,R . Jane, beloved wife of the late Charles Flora Robison, accompanied b Minnie As the highways are badly in need of re . -_ E. and Decorator•. All kinds of house paint Pilj�ey, after a lingering illness, awed and Freak Allawa , were here Sunda pair, our genial pathmaster has a.full force ing,sign writing, graining, pavex hanging, gleam- I r P , y y it work this week. • ing, kalsomining, tinting, etc., none on-short I . away on Saturday, aged 81 years and 1 Willis store had its photo taken Tues. { Miss Jeanie Canute, who has beeii visit , . I notice. All paintitig dune by me will be of pure inontll. ,Deceased has resider in this day, as did also a large number of. our 1 I linseed oil and white lead and satisfaction in with Mr. and Mrs. 0. H, Pugh, has re- gue r- . g anteed. _ An early order solicited. Any order ;I :.�:: viC)Dtty for imany years sand was kiRhly villaReis. earned to her home in Guel h,Miss Canute ._ with J.Tonne: n 5 •n, butchers, Pickering, res 'cte Bbe leaves a family of grown . t3eor a Phili has erected a pew fence receive prompt .ttteneion. work who and I' g P being s particular lriend o the latter,they p someth n4 ie usual y said about Bernard's children, who are all doing well. The along the front-of his premises in %be 6tb having attended Demill College together s 1 dMee, Wbitbv. __191y• - } r["TOMAS Pu"C HER, Licensed Auc• Bargai is and sone piece of jewelry that funeral tank place from her late residence capceeaion. short time ago. 11 sneer,Valliri:c'r.ase.,fcrr East York and on Tuesday at 8:84 to the C.P.R. station, The Greenwood creamery ie . supplied Quite a number of our young ppeeoople at the whole of"Noro, ttna Sn.itb Ont„rio. Strict hue tonne from bis stock. , Perhaps a tak• and thence hS• train to AQ;neoUrt Cei))eLery with touch milk froin this vicinity. I. tended the Band garden party at�'Vhitevale Friday evening, a Retention given to ,::or ier� .,4 r.•ail or telegraph. in br h Or stick) where tris burial took lace. The re• Little ohn is teamster. y g, nd report having had a • ; . Oharges Moderate. i.itress THUE3•po13CHEIt, g pin, a handsome ring or ) E _ � mains were followed to t )e station b a Mrs. T. 0. Brown, accompanied b fine time. It being the first garden party Boa 47,Brougham,Oc,t. y y I r chain, pr a pretty et of bangles. He has - of the season, would 9i1 a to describe the Ri' OSTILL, AL CTIO�N EER, ETC.. I large gatheririq of old friends. Frank, visited with her sister, 'klr@. t�'al � Green River,solicits ss-sea from his num- sold hundreds- a has •hundreds -left. lace, in Brook, over Sunday. program, but you can't thinkof everything. Brous friends both far and near. Sales of farms, I', GREENWOOD IBob's Queries : Why did Jim not take another farm stock,.and everything that is to be sold will When you go to Whitby, look .over his i, The mustang and Bbtrotter: had irl to garden party, so as tv have sig ? , T - ' be handled by the eubsvra,er witL the utmost I' �� four beats the .other day, each securing Row is it that the man who travels..the t., -care and sold to the very best advantage. 481 stock. � Miss Minnie Green returned to Toronto ', g Y .', ( ' I ' Tae4da two. The tie will be settled shortly., to . t-in doinn road most takes the least in yea . . • Y Roadwork has commenced here, and the read work? We wonder if our V. rl , :;�, OHN- LESL,E, BOOT A1QD SHOE . - 11 J W m. Pengelly has a gang of mail at work we expect to have much more money ex- took Vic home Friday evening, if so, what . . --- I Maker. .Pegged and eewu work. Orders Pe . , promptly attended to. Experienced workman- OD a contract ai palling stumps for F. L. . ship• Don't forget the stand,Leanly opposite theGREE Green. , petided Tryon the sidewalks than here�.o• takes him out east so mach ? News,Bing street,Pickering village. _7_v Miss Byers returned to Toronto Monday fore. ,. , GORDON ,$OIISE, Pickerin , Ont., after visiting with Mrs. E. Qtillwell for the The teactu;r and soh©lays are repaving 1 p MARKHAM• I est week. to attend the @chaol is-nio at Rosebank - G James Gufdon,proprietor; This otel is a 1 i j, .TROLLER MILLS. - P .• p fine new brick buildidg, finished in superior ! �. The Sunday school.picnio to fixed for the on Friday. -Thy will turn out.in elegant It is to be hoped.tbat the Russian thistle- . style. Every convenience and comfort for the 22nd of Jane. Football will be the Order ' travelling public. New and commodiousstablee I.� _ style• which is ravaging Dakota, Nebraska and end @beds: 26y _�_._ , of the day, and a general good time may be Frank Qerow left fur.the city on Won- .Iowa may not take root in.Manitoba and - r" - Wh4at, Oats and TWO Ra"Wed expected. da evenin , where he has secured a situ• our Northwest. Many counties have beer _ �`�:l Mr. Courtney, of Markham, has been y What a shook this will be to the abandoned by settlers on account of it, and .w `- BArley ANTED for the . last month past repairing and anon.Ont� r` � ' Bank Eveites of Pickering. it is Competed that no lees than ?0,00t} ,, placing new msahinery fp F. L.. Green a. W• J Bedell is at Sutton this week at• square miles of the best grain lands are for whic Wlll pay, oatmeal mill, tendin J. the Grand Lodge I Q: 0 F, as , K I I , Mr. Trembles youngest daughter. is very R g 'h covered M redrth meeting last week was a # PI�KERING BRANCH. sick this week. Dr. Moore, of Brooklin, is delegate from Brougham lodge. Dray a Man of the hl hest pri�e. I most au essful demonstration, y Open for the transaction of all legitimate y e, attending her. hire. Reedy hoe been ill have a pleasant time and a safe r®tarn. the resid lees and stores were decked with Banking Business. - also for a short time. Whit®valo band Demo over here Satur• Saga and bunting in honor of.the occasion, ' CO N MEAT, for -feed The Kinsale Junior football club is go. day evening and treated our people to a while banners were hung across the street " ` OFFICE HotrRa-From 1()'t0 3; Saturdays ��' in t0 la our ttnior team here on Bator- few shores eeleotions After being enter to 1 o'clock. - I g play 1 q with encouraging mottoes painted thereon : day evening. Game called at 6 p.m. slurp. tained to tea at the Brougham ouso, the The Markham, Whitevale and Claremont Savings Bank Ili connection. p r t. . 1 hl� la'ke$` A good game may be expected. Hope you brays escorted Robert Miller over to the .bands were engaged for the occasion, and I ; f3-s) GEORGE HERR Manager, `win boy@• vale; where that etttleman coasduated et it was a gala da for the Conservative 1 : ' ' _ _ q the best feed there lay ' , pian from this place attended the meet• g ' y f political meeting.,. party of East'York.--Economist. . • y DE�KLR S LIVERY t Try it. ing of Hon. John Dryden in Claremont on ��®.�.-•-•-- ._ Qn Sunda afternoon a little excitement y i fstarday, and did not retaru until nearly was created by a horse making a short run , i. I nest morning. I wonder why it is the eTOUFFV'tt.t.It. Thee wheel came off the rig and frighten. . '> F est c}ass vehicles and parses for hire day FLOOR, �; Fa all X1,60 polit�cal men don't hold any meetings in � " or night, Teaming done promptly by yr p p ed the animal. Some harm was crone the - • r fir . reenwood. There is lots of room here For some months past a oW rehensive harness and one axle of the-baggy sprang. z y. ] 'Bus in connection meet- per bag. Manitoba, 1.7� , and good crowds too. and organized system o theiving hue The proclamation is oat for East York ins 2,11 G T R trains. Freight and- - - - «•64W-i-, _- been in operation in this vicinity, but alp The nomination will be held at the Town "' express slivered to all parts of � er bfl .' r Mr. Bohn Cowan, of Oshawa, intends tllovgh su®pinion was entertained that a gall, Markham, on Tuesda , Juile I9t11, It villiage. q p g Y . Board, sale' and commission stables 'in ' ' ! I spending the summer in Ireland, having few young men while able to dress equal Sheriff Widdifield, Returning Office11 r 'I'R.IC'TT.,`X' C, .s left York for the iireen Isle, per to their fellows, were known not to be There will no doubt be a big gathering of o: connection, r C •@C� - . steamship Britannic, last Weduesdoy. earning a livelihood in the orthodox man• electors, as this will probably be the only - •&�'�CKE �,1 (`1 T We well hem au engo ablo,gi1p and a safe ner, evidence sufflcielnt to 'warrant an ar• chance they will helve to hear both candt U' 1 I_ Prop., YICKERIN�: 1` +ia 177E • r . d ea at the aam6 m68ting.�-Sgn. : @tut t. rpt could not fie seared. . . I The operattors, ht - ­ I . ._ ­� 1 +s N.., tyf{ � . 11 , r?• 1. T t`IIIII __­­� _. ? -_. " . -. . I- I . - ­ .­�__.. y ,_- :> ­ ,� - .�. - I - .. � I I _.) . I � - .. � . - . 1_ I I r; , �- _. �". -. t..�,. .. 5. .... -. ....,. F .n.. ... .. - .. I 1 . 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S ENTH tim he went on the various lists shall be would bring the matter up at the earliest a. ' iy; PARLIAMENT-- FC TH 'tit t�►DA. _ ,r pv ed that is to say a prop8rty owner ogportuaity. vxtTZD t3r1TL4. , The treasurer of the Irish Home Rale . � Chid► o City Council has ed i , t SESSION AT OT.,AWA. - having a prgperty ualification in more strxa� tyoxrtxctt�t� . � 8 �a as �_ . , fund of Ottawa has cabled -fifty pounds ordinance against the sale of drugged one riding shall have a vote in more th Mr. Mol►Iatlen desired to rotest a last t . , P ga sterlin to stir. Edward Blake. ci arottoL • this one riding, and so, it a person has a the excessive ex nditure donti a g $ D�3btINtO�i,1;L8t7TIO�fi3. � ° L. Kuattt, of 13erltn A cod deal of o v '.tion to the bill f4 qua)"fieation in more than oneridtnghestiall cies for the /senate. The vote for 1893-5 Aman aa"Aed �i'° g , pP i - •` Sir John Thompson, in intrQdacing the hav a vote in more than one riding. These *,ac-661 688, an lnerease of$`1200 over 189.4.4. Ont., was rats over and instantly killed by Congress requiring seamen working on the ' ,-,¢ are he rine lea of the measure ; but, a train at Por la Prairie, Lukes to bd United btatee eitizena is re- bfll to amend the Dominion Flections Act, p �p He asked the rsoa for the increase. . said iia object oats to shorten the tin.8 in mss itch as tt will be necessary to work Bir Johp Thompson said he could not The liar. Dr: W iiiiameon vice» rinei 1 Ported to be organising. . the out b careful com ariaon with the King ton tut., has Mies Frances Willard y } P give details. The increases were given to of Queen s University, g$ , , owing to the figan- �_: ixrtain constftnencies allowed between the privnciaf eni�ctmeALs, I propose to take a the chairmen of committees. been elected a feU©w of rho Royal:Socieoy tial diatresa in the United 3twtes, has re- '` a,nmination sand•palling day. . - littlei further 'ime in the preparatSon of the The item was carried. of Canaaie►. turned to the National Women's Christian - bill. I I ho to have it readq within a Pe Tem ranee Union her . last two years The bi read a firm time. r�a 't,y The ox tirttent baa hese tnnn rated of Pa q . x trs of INTERNST wee . - --- Cls the Item of$•N�,000 required for the .shi ing coal froth New Brunswick to the salary which she received as president � -- ver tv go Axa ssisitD. Un ed States. Two bargeie loaded with t t organ ha nation. Sir John Thompson introdacAd a bill to I resuion of voters !tats. The Home went into committee on )dr. r John Thompson said the•provincial coal left on Monday for Boston. lathe course of the debate on the lumber >Amend the net respect�iag fatereat. . H_ ez• oVeldon's bil todiefranchise voters_ who are franchises would be aged as far sn possible The Pontifical Zouaves have passed a schedule of. the Tariff bill in the Senate,= plaiaed that it urns to provide that j dg bribdd. i as a basis for the compilation of the new formai vote. of thanks to Major-General on Wednesday, Mr. Frye said that Canada menta in British Columbia shall bear inter• M • Jeewn tips moved t -thinks the de- lists, He thought a saving of $`1x,000 would Herbert for his recent speech in Jiontreal, e'u one of the worst enemies the United a poli to accompany the'pe ition $1,000 in- made this ear b that means, and when he referred t'o L em in eulogistic States had, and the trouble was she wars eat at sac per pen-t., some doubts- havin y y - too small to & - --fig ate of II ubl� $54,000 hereafter. terms, ght. arisen on the enbjsct. T e umenment was carried. 9tr John Thom o re I tt to Mr. Kenneth F. Sutherland gad with - Tlie bill was read a $rat time. M • Dicke moved in a eadtneiit to the PttO • F yi g Mayor ill, of Indian Aaad,I+T. W. T., , char y Devlin, said the revision woaid be on the reports that the crops all along the line are ballot.atuffinR in the Grsvesen3 elections The House'went into Committee of Was cls providing that the shall be no basis of Lha constituencies as redistributed in a most forward condit'' n and that the was sentenced on Wednesday'in Brookyln, - •_ _ y ap I that there may an appeal, and in 1892 r . : and Means• _ g ospecta on ebe wbolewere never brighter. t4 im riaonment in Sin Stn for two ears Beni Hated vuiona coasts in the different R g y • TART" CHANGE& Tho item was tarried. Mr. Alexander 'Lindau three of hfa and etght�rtront�a and to Pay s fine of Eve ' prow noes before which t e appeal may be �brothor 1lavid's children, ono girl and two h n d dollars. _ . T TIYe following tariffchangefi were mat3o : teikem. boys aged thirtetea alae and afx and Mrs. s the result of a rmiaplaced switch a -Cocas shell. and nibs. 20 per ceintti• The am'endment wait cat+ried, i SEVERAL-TESTS, ' photographers' films, 30 per ce,nt,; s aw Mr Weldon moved that the following . 1• I William Ingraham,'were�drowned on Tues- train on the Wisconsin Central railway was -+r g gnity; never to forget yourself. ; ds at Smith's Ba Ont. The bodies were wrecked at Marshfield, Mich. The cars !` boards in sheets and rolls 30 cents er nab section be inserted in t e clause deaiin Of di y y, all recovered. caught fire, and it is believed that eight P with the judge s report�s�d notice to be Of nnselfiabaess; never to remember vacua were killed and home fifteen mons . - _ 100,pounds ; cod liver oil, medicated 25 given to the accused :— The judge shall •yourself• I Mr. LaRiviere, M. P., stated in an Inter• pe &red. per, cent.; silvered glass, 27j per �nt,; file rdith the clerk of the court a list of O.f a clerk • sot what he earns but what view at.Winnipeg that there. was no:truth ) .= silvered 1 voterp whom he find$ to have taken bribes hespe nom• ` in the report ilii he had handed his profeaear Henry Preserved Smith, fcr- g ass, bevelled, .12s per ut,; with he post office address of each, and the Ot resignation to Mr. Daly. He also denied mer) Professor of Hebrew in the Lane leather of kap roo sill tor" and chs o the millionaire ; sob what be spends, y ! . ga , ga , 3A, clerk shall within three days thereafter bub what he earns. that he was emburrsssed in connection with sestninary, Cincinnati, has been declared 171 per cent ; in&Jufactnrea of ebony, 25, mail t written notice, regi�aterei to each of Of unhappiness ; the habit of forgetting the Colo'aiution Company. guilty of heresy by the Presbyterian Gen- - . per cent,; ferrosilicon and speigeleise , 5 shah voters that his name appears in Lha actual happiness. The Fraser river, in British•Columbia,bas eral Assembly. n said list, grid the finding bf ench list shall Of ha mess ; the art of for ttin actual dome a ragin torrea and is doing great A swcrd dual was fon ht on &tarda Per cent:; kartabert ware, .5 per cent, be the finding of the jad nahapgiaess. g damage. Iiridgea have bcen destroyed, a night in Boston I�etween a lawyer and SMALL BOLTS. Mr. Moucrieff moved i wasudment w Of s good car rade ; how much you 8njoy Portion of the Canadian Pacific railway newspaper mati over a love affair, in which Mr. Taylor took exception to the cnty the amendment that the nding or decision talkinR.to him. track hat been washed awry, and the loss the latter drew first blood and the duel�en- ' of one cent a pound and 2a per cent' on shall be made by the jar in respect to Of beauty ; not that it is perfect, bat of crops is very heavy. Reports have been ded. By the,laws of Massachusetts duelling any notice in open court t the close of the that it always attracts. received of the lona of eight lives. is pnaishable by tweucy years' iiiiprison- ,Y small bolts. He considered it was altog th• evidence,or at such rota time and place Of virtue • not what ft does not do but meat. er too amall and not su�ieient pro 'on, as he may fix for that pus ase. — what it does not want to do, At the anneal meeting of the Imperial ,• and asked the Finance Minister to 1 t it Mr. Weldon withdrew his amendment, Federation League of Canada, held in Ot- The Spc.,tal Comiaiit(eei appointed in`- and the amendment to th amendment was Of purity.; not what it has hot seen, bat taw&,on Wednesday, a resolution eras pass- Washington to investigate the chargee of stand for further conaidera.tion. If p d •suint it bas not touched. ed adopting a basis of s new Polley upon attemptednatorial bribery on the part of carried. it meant that the factory in Gahan qne Mr, Diakr y moved t6 t the following Of charm ; not how deeply you feel it, which the general league would be recon- Charles % . Buttz, found that Buttz spade - must close down _ rvorde be incorporated.in her sub•sectaon re- bub bow ketal oar remember ftp - strutted, The policy 1 includes commercial the attempt at bribery, and Senators Hun- • . Mr• McKay hoped the Government w uld g P g, Po y y anion between the various colonies and ton and kyle are exonerated from all blame - Latin to roceedin. s n m rt• :— The Of s student ; incl how mach he- knows, judge shall within tau a a after the time bat how much he wants to know. ©tier portions of the British Empire. In Richmond,Fa., on Wedneadby, at t,he_ restore the protection Lhis article formerly withim which an s al a be taken ander unveilin of the monument to the memor enjoyed. Ppe Y Of a realist ; not that he -never depicts A memorial is being prepared by chs d Y thio �ct report the na es of all voters fdeallp, bat that he never de lets faLel friends of the Whiteway party in Newfound- of the private soldiers and sailors of the - Mr. Taylor did not think it-wa' the; in• •whom)he finds to have taken bribes, and P y� laud for anbmiason to lite km real aatDori- Confederacy, the Rev. Mr. Cave, in the Of a fine man ; not the harm that he nes tention of the Government to in uze un Who ave not appealed from Kia finding. ties, askin 'that Governor O'Brien and course of his speech, acid chat instead of . y not do, but.the good that be does do. ,.'g acre tin the defeat of the South-as a Di- industry. He was satisfied that if the -` iii- Thq amendment was ea{rried. Judge R inter be relieved from office, th.e P g, M•r. Dickep mored the the followiug_be O, fascination ; not how keenly yon rq• charge being that the former is acting con- vine verdict, he regarded it as another in. later of Finance would give them ter added to the sub-sectio relating to the meipber it, but haw much Ilse you forget, Crary the.witl of the mase of the people, stance of "Truth on the scaffold and wrong fnliher consideration he would at least ive copy for the revising offi r :—"After the » sad that the• latter is- sot as impartial upon the throne." - the iamaller grade of bolts a protectio 1•i final disposition of any appeal the clerk . - He Was Not Suz'prise$. judge. azcttliss� ' cents r and sad ?a ___ of t.he.court shall forthw th report to the , - ; t po per caul: Secretary of State the ns es of any voter A good story is told of the late• 1 rofessor GRaAT. RRITAINs The strike of the.coal porters at Port- F lfr. Sproule considered that a reason ble Owen. . a Said Kae enc._d. who under the decision of such a peal, Jltr. Cladat. ne is rs idl reaciverin from protection should be given. • shall have been held to h ve taken a bribe A wag thinking to.have some fan with ' N P y g - . , _ _ T�EIFF CIIA�G13 I ` the scientist sent, him a lack of hair cut the ed'ecw of the operation on his eye. -The German Government has formally, . and on such report like proceedings shall ' rotested ainst•the Ao to-Bel inn tr a from s t donke , accompanied by a note The alleged racin of ocean steamers in P sE g $ e ty . - The following items were made to ead be had as are required bye this Act in .ease y to be made the Tub act of en air in the Tlie North German Llo d 3teamabi cpm• - „ stating that he had clipped it from his own j q y f P as follows :—Cloths, hat rnbberAd or visage of a report of s )udFte. I r� _ head, and inquiring tE it was not a very ImEerial Parliament;. • pan has ordered four new steamers of four '_ waterproof, whether of wool, cotton, unlio>i, The amendment was dried. unusual thin w dad hair of that kin thousand tons tach. or silk, sixty taches pr over in width and Mr. Weldon moved th 't the following be g d Heavy atorins reported are from many - weighing not more than seven onnctsto the added' to the bill as a ne� clause:—"Not- growing on the Kions skull. points along.the south coast of England, M. Dupuy, president of the'French Ghartt- square -ard, A short time after an answer same frotri and ntuch wreck a ryas washed chore. her of- i>e Hiles, has oonaented to undertake when imported exclusively for withstanding anything i this Act, where P the manufacture of Mackintosh clothing, in an electoral district n election tition the professor, and ran some;thiag Lilco the the task of forming o new Cabinet. _. - F� y followin Tho Prinoess Alix of Huse, the fiancee of c under regulations to hs adopted by the has filed ander the act for the trial of „ , the Czarewitch is at resent at.Harrow ata The Paris ptpera:are generally agreed in - bis �have nevier hoard of hair lik®that pp gg _ -' Governor-in•Conncil, 12l percent.ad valor. controverted-ele�ction% n petition shall be talon the watch. $he iia in r headtn. urging France to checkmate the Anglo- t you have submittted to me beim found on 8 poo •-�• eau, she duty etherwi�e is a7 per teat. tiled ander Lhis Act anti (such election peri- g ZIc ian,•agreement in regard to the Longo the human skull; however, I am not at elf It fs anaoaaceci official) corsets linen and silk and cotton clothin tion has been abandoned or disposed of." y in London that frontier. ' g' surprised at your -statement that it carne the Long, Service decoration for volunteer 3'?j par cent- ; damask vers,da, doylies, The motion Mss came from your own head—tor it is aai'e ha±r,' Otte-Irs will be extended to India and the It is rails red .that Turpin, the French - t-ap cloths, sideboard covers, damask stair Mr. tYetdon moved th .t the following be inveatoc hh sold the sacral of Kia meltn- . " linens and diapers, 25 per cent. ; l air, added as a sub-section to the above . �" colonies.. ire the ne ez losive to the »vers com- ! - curled or d ed 21; •�•� TW88 Aisil Dwis. ,- P . ;� y Icer cent. ad valor m ; . otwithatanding aayt ing in this Act, a y A detail of 'the luasiaa starer police posing the: Dretbund. - . - hairclloth of all kinds, ; railway or petition-may bi filed in 10 days after the A -priest in as Irish rural arish was have arrived in London to act as a • ial - t, travelling rags, shawls, la dusts of din ition or abandonment of such election reachia one Sunda on the miracle of the hard to theCxr<rewitch Barin his vis ti A distiaaiahed -l;hiiiamsn is arzanging , N P q y Hud• g to Pelton hundred thousand of Kia coun:r} k- all kinds, `?i per cent,"; windaw a ode petition. I feasting the 'fire thousand people '� five g i men to settled 3dthou n worts_ on entre roilera, 3a per cent. ; window shades; in 1lir. Darien was oppobed to the propos- barley loaru and two ftshe�e, and iaadvart- Ttie Dahlin Freaat,►a s JoBroi►l �iys that sad hem lancatioas. �!, - the piece, or cut,or hemmed, or mounted ition. Under such a prevision proceediugs eptly reversed -the •order, and stated that t;en• tart Roberts will succeed "ea. Lord P -g . : on rollers, 3 i per cent~ •; surgical dressings, might be held over a m'a�n for-'years. This five people were fed with five thousand Wolseley in Mie ast'tumct as Commander m The Earl of Hogetoan,Ia ogenio� the Cic- .. , - ' " - tori&Parliaupent, in-Melbourne,on Wetines- ab3orbenL cotton, cot-told woo!, lint, lambs' was not fair, basica loaveea. Baiag of a preoccupied sad the forces in Ireland. f rZ - . . wool, tow, jute, gauzes, and o&kum axed as -Mr. Currad moved in't�atandment toi add absent mariner, he was not aware of his � day congratulated the people on the ttraci- enrgicat dressings, plain or medicated, 20 th9 following words to the subsection :— slip until it was pointed oat td him after- Ikltr. Jamas Bryce, the new Presfdtat of usl retnta of the country to prosperit}. - - per cent. ; nitro glycerine, giant powder, "Provided Always that such election pati- wards, although he heard one of the con• the F.aglub Board of Trade, is expected to Tt a marriage of Pripet Charles.of Hoheti- �� ' nitro, and other explosives, 4 cents per Lion shall have been sally disposed of g tion mutter. "'Twasaisity done." inks steps to prevent t�►cing helosis At- at�lltra Sigmaringen to Princess Josephine of pound ; tobacco ouches, 30 )antic uaamtrs. p per cenl~ .within one year of the filing of the pati- TAe next Sunday, to mend &ratters, he Flax dare as celebrsoed in Brusee�a, �Ced- ` :Nitrate of silver was struck from the free tion thereto . - c the same- sub•ee treatin it this Ex-Sheritf Pearce, of Southam -tan, who ' j-` _ �� ) � t3 P• aeecla►y. Ttie wedding presents were very �,, ;list. It will be taxed 2J per cent. Hooting The amendment war carried, sad the time carnetly. Air-Rhe end he ..tinted to a the candidate of the Labor party for the costly; - �,, or ,messenger pi�eona-wart added tri the suhsectioa as amended vlas carried. - ` the mutterer of the previous occasion and Iuit'erial 'Parliawent., has been oommitted A despatch #rpm Bombay says tilt - ' free lint. Fare .backs for manufacturing The bill was -reported with dertiin said . to gaol for fraud. the daublin of trwea fr extes►sa and ,c - 8 g 4. pnrpaaes were Laken from the free Fists. amendments. Now, Pat, was that airily Boar! owing tto the oontniu� €tept�ssIon of there are serious apprehensions both in Marble fn the roagli in blocks, ingot moulds, LOILD's DST 611 l]E tV VICE I - � �. `. ' �`"'Twu ro. yyes riverence, wed the laviii's trade M sora. Fenton Connor• do Co. the England and amongst the Anglo-Indiana ,' ' - b1asL farnaee slag, aced for making mineral -. " ' fmsn last Sunda 1" . wools, were added to the free list. 'rougiht Mr• Charlton moved Khat the $outs go y ezteasivae; bleadlrers irtd spinnats, of Sal- that a rising cf the natives is imminent~ intq commi•.tee on the hill to seanro a _ fast,are retiring frons basi ass. Mr. Jataes 5tokeai, who crntributed six• • iron or steel pipe fiL.t-lugs, and chilled iron bettter observance of the Lord's day, com. " " `' I Time Washed. or steel rolls, 3.i per cent.; switches; frogs, - Capt. Mahan, and the other officers o teen thousaand pounds ttowards the erection • crossings, and intersections for railwayt, tnonlf called Sunday. I Two middies were standing On the ded$ the United bttattes cruser Chicago, paid a of a Young Men's Christian Association - - . - I per cent.; yarns, composed wholly or is pJ►rt Mr. Masson moved in�atriftdetent to the of one of her Majest-y'a ship+, when a visit to the Chatham dockyard on Wed- buildin fn Paris,hasbeen mkde a chevalier of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca goat, clause re4ting to the g blicataon of news• geintleman who lad just arrived in a boat, nesday the guesta of Lord (?furies Berm- of the l ion of Honor. or other, like animal coatis 20 cents r Paper$ on Sunday to restrict the clause to asked them if the wedld show hi ov ford '+ in S a 1 onl to news p 'There is a strong feeling of irritation pound attd under, 5 cents per pound a Ir► ley y Pa'Pe� clad only to the the ship. The University of Oxford will confer the German political circles over the conclusion - ` per cent.; Mosaic 9oorin of an material ale and diatribntaon f them, .Toarnals They oonsented and takin him re" degree of Doctor of Civil Law upon Ca taro g y and triodlcai., he r�o ose;d, eboald lie ' g P of the t:ceaty between Great Britain and 30 per cent-; canvas and sail twine of hemp P P P began to '•Prean him np," as obey eYpren. Mahan,of the United Statescrti ser Chicago Bel am, b which Ea land obtains an uIiIn- - o: flax, l'beu-used for boat- or ship sails, 5 exempt from the provi�on, .and also the ed it. at the commencement exercises iii June. tterruupted ryoute in Africa from Cape T own r cent. printing and pnblicati of newspapetrs. „ ' Mr. Lan slier saidhe believed the bill ' said one, pointing tc softie eon- The cotton mills at Hayfield, Derbyshire, to Cairo. . _ The committee rose and reported prQ• g ice) shot, "ace what the men play skittles owned by Mr. T. H. Sidsbottom have been Stem, fe the hos gentleman 4 las attempt to with," with•other vaaluable informattion of shut clown owing to depression,sand three . t fetter sad violate th liberties of 'the alike triad EYChange Of Cou1'teSlgS. palrlrrAst; ar3rrbxeFctt. French•(:anadiaas of Qebec, because they in. , and he appeared to take it all thousand people are thrown out of employ- ment. i be Hoare went into Committee of. were in the minority. 1 On leaviti the shi he thanked them for '` _ Ba 1 Kir. Scriver thou ht the hon.' gg p In th 1 :': s PP Y• g Reatleman all the�troubie,sad handing them hu car$, aiHouse of Cotnmonr,an t�edae�ay, .r.t .t ` . . . I M t'. Davies made-'Wmpari>son bbtween was unneoess►r°ily w He th ht the Mr. Gardner, President. of the Board of • t- °u$ asked them to come acid dine with him. , 'a . , the estimates for the maintenance of Ding. promoter's desire w s enact legislation What Agricultare,said that the lungs of an animal, I . • &ton penitentary,St. Vincent de Panl peri that woaid proventAm¢rioan 3aadap Haws• uses lieu aararealteat whenty lanPoa lite `?nth fnitt. from Drioatreai, - . . iteatiar Manittoba Do hh saw printed on a eard Admiral T Y, tpenitentiuy r• P&Pec methods bsiag ui rolnesd Thus (:an• ap to be tainted with pleuro-pneu- chester itentiu �: P� ty, sad British Col. adu. (Hear, hair.) WliAt H$ GOL Zt For. ennuis. e _. r: �_: ntnbia penitentiary, --erpectiveIy, show- Mr. Chilton was prepared to accept A entice bas be+:a issued by the Canard - ing that the Manitaba and British the amendment. I " In a class tried recently at .the petit' Steamship Company that the Laeania has 1 -:.- i Columbia pP.nitentiaries coat a great+ deal - The amendment carried by Q5 yeses sessions, a very bullying counsel was nous- ►ten ail ocean records. She Accomplished � more for maintenance than the others. Ia to 31 nays. - pletely pat out in his cross-w auunation by her last roams trip at an average rats of : _ $ the Manitoba penite.ttiary the cost of ra- The committer rose 'and a v si a anewsr. A rosin mati w wan -one sad three• ua►rteis knots an itionin was s^ p Pto• try ho tT g / t,. - g S �.SU er annum, while 'in gross on divipon of 59 Ito 40. was a witiiesa was naked: hoar. "So oa hada ' tol i" - -, - With a view 9f 'sec vin thi labor rote — _ r +i_ t+ Dorchester peaitentiacy it was $1.3. sgrArguren •xsarsles p Pu ; ; : S ; i _ Sir. John Thom n inted out that. "I had, sir." .,'i - itn the siert general ,elections Lard Rose- I�r"� . Pso PL Mr.. Daly, is to Ilir. tllronard has nude overtiirte to Ids. John J'I +eompa►risoas mikde were wholly mialea�iiaq. (Two Moiintaiasj,a&fd the tloverameat h d, "W bo did you iatd en tiliaot with ft. hula Thi committee rose and re rtted ro• + •'I wawi t intending Lo shoot sus oaa" Burns, M. P., and other _leading labor '� . P° P in 1893, sent Messrs. e). fl. Allaire and C. mess' ' J. Caron to ilia IInited States to promote Then was it for nothing that you got is?" owa, on the subjecttof their sooepting office a ••No, it.wasn't" in the Cabinet} t ' . aiA ASD tiaras L: then triation of Caaadiaha Tlr►ev had eottae, °sir, es tbes Tirtae of ; 1 ` I - visited the Stsyes of Versiont,•New Rain " year The requitred draught; of thirty feet of Sir Chairles H. Tupper introduced a bill shire, Massachusetts �aad Rhode lalaad anima oath what di3 pea get i.6at piatal the new ( aadis* Pscefic mail routte &gear�- �. = to amend the Act respecting (•eriificates to parties to faaftoba prim- fw r• y and had directed ars will hkel have the effect of throwing : meistius sad mates,and the bill Wee read a 1 Twt1 inn and thirt -ef lit Qs Tills virtIIe of lay aolertsn cash I Liverpool oat of the oompatftion as as �.+• -- Brat time. Pv p � y t; 'fie heti► Parh,t° Maid Mistre.[� t. id : ` : _ .- . _,- . ,I s n tkia t ft ti d foarpsyitts - e gliab , o: ' g ts.the difficulty me to tell you she'waa not at home air." person had bee reps • ' ted Aboa fi y 8o t for three an at th pawn Ea port ed call wta �I FAkINM B Ac" heads of families settled them shop down of c rowia the Mersa bar. Hs._ Oh—er—real) . Then ttell her I_ I: by g p •• i Sir John Thom at tilts � - of gym, and the re inder by ordinary ""�"" "' A book written by P.J. Tynan, the fa^ •� y , - g ' rsgtf� em &tion 4. Re 'Forgot H k awasd s. did& t call 1 Mr. IAnAer, stated the" amendments the igr sgen y had nettled io I tenowfiTo. 1 of lite Phoenix par a � ,' r tlaaitobs, :he North- est Territoti til will aborti be ublished. It wilt �� "r Governtment proposed to sok the House Otto e% and A farm r, who was known tto be a iGi lit- ems• y p t make to the Dominion Franchise Act. He British Oolumbia, fisted and parsimonious man went toghis give a complete history of tabs Iritsh revol I O� Soldier .. t said:—We ro se to ado t As the banns'of - asolssroviir srsg ' landlord w his rent. Patrtin on a Loa at "� a& Pahi:m�tat'y ps�rtiea ninon hsein left P Po- P J B 8 of Daring�the Afghanistan ikr, g � ie. : _ the frachise the franchises of the vario 18fi1, includiiig the nttoriea the Coven- ;" s 8if Adolphe (:aron,� is ansa ar to Mr. face to correspond with the tames, oa enter- dish and Bou ke sniitders. our encampment; to attend a party, I was 1 °�. pprroovinces of Canada. We intend tto propos , Laaderkia, raid the o ce of postraaaateir at ing the houses he said the times haat been so one night, returning home, after a heavy .-.I ' ,: �:: Iiowever, that the disgnslificatiotis- which hard lieconldn t rales the tease ata sad a4fr•Jastin 4XAwthy has issued an appeal .dinner at laic mesa of another re invent, Georgetown was deerlii vacant in January y 8 hate beer enacted by the piovinci,ai Imo$. Inst., owin to.thm aster snfferin form dashing one a handle of'banknotes the to the Irish geode for farads, without whets it suddenly sLruclC the I had forgotten . ti_ i idature. aDall sot apply w persons who mental t cgonble, s d having bees suable table. whish a continuous atteiidaiice e►f the :fie rotiatet•aiga. '� L •I would otherwise be entitled to the fra nchime. n ••T`hers," staid hot "that's all I can pa- 1" The sen that night bat- pend to be sa' . to give it his peteo aJ1 atytesttaein for a rein- y PcTatienaliat tuesabets at Paaliament cannot ,may P We propose further that the elsetoral s Tile mem was taken and eioaa b be aseru i, nor van tmtisfactoty PnPac• Irishman is m own com As I drew _;� I aideirabla time. Air. Herbert B, Heder- 3► 3' Pay• Mr. , the )landlord; who isaid : gear #e met me with Glia &anal" Who `� aha! be prepared sod revioe3 froom year. to son was appointed at a salary of�4 per , , s take at Ip s+ .. y' by Dominion revisingof kers,as at the annum together with IOS for former + '• '`LSI`• iiia to tet we as much as yoe eta comes there,,' � 4 �!: present time We Propose-to deal with the v res #4$120 for res . l®e .. Mr. Sydney %xttos, Parliamentuy - , So ggoing vp to hire, I said, :'gamg tt, d ` siatbject of tanitiplez votingig'a reasorsble ". - 1• _ ., c ;� ee,give it tv me a t"tlit►id the tT to tthe Celoah►l t)490e stated in the tiianll've forgotten the coantteeaign". way, as ere think, not adopting the pr-inci- _ -- CAM OF stat-ILM. farmer,�'1'�eu dashed if I afa tt k it out Rewis of:f the other that tthe ' Acid his amus-eriwas:•'Begorra, air, sad '��_ 1' pie that each pian al I have brit one vote, Mr. ,..rims said he intended gall sig of the wrong k"r _g s. � iso, D X60 , ' - t was the _. _ . A: r 7 _._- is-. �. � - - �. - - _ 0 q y .e I .� -..•..-.: : I� .. _ .:, , . , = _ `may I. ' rrerta ati a Qe .. s u t i :7� d I �. 1 yy e. P" ex..ti -�- -..- - .- +. - .. - a_.. r-s�.,}1•.i L, a- [� . •a :Yip' .. , _-..- ... - i ., .. .: 1,. c .;.S-..'8, Y a �«��, 'h, - <• : ! 4 .. s n . ._ � :_ - r.. ..:..' -.. 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A !> 3 '' 4 't ' - -t. q, I . �y S t#iatittrtton, Ott' t !3n t+ t a k. _ y -'- z —r i }� .. ., ..�...w z. - Wit. - : G.• � eyll'et `✓R8- s.''''V :.♦ _ # �r - !les of obssrvatiolfi Maid ate old fs al' EIdT �OI LIV1;S DOST AT .. THE.REl�i RABLE I�tIIENCE AF wadri►ssing 14ie class, ere ha pusiiipdnrs>tea I Ise--•-$t►+e you tn'?'Its, Ess'. , TW ward a alit t esontatain a ohdmical ovm- '' PUEBLO, COL. A H SBAND A D WIFE. , Po fI Jerttt ad -- T'ot'Stttto,. , ifi�l'etn argQd s ed"ith� : . .Y; .^— I. i pound o exceeldingly Offensive,smell, robed fossil Y , . }j�- T „ . . e y. .. -_ • ., �, . ..,.;, " Whee I was a studenti" ho continued, It txaw �ntaine tbtrt �slx lit` 11. p� ., l `'ilid +p�ad >aesiraetlean by Prlaad--Raul- 'I'rie one ni.g t�re><a it�e>Aeral De lies !'I used my sense of tt►ste," and•with that bewutffully printed wed Ilustrat•�oa bett►vy ,,t 4 road and 'i'elesr&ph Communication and the other From the 11ter >B rets Ile dipped his Hager into the gallipdt,and dtte, �aalenderod paper. It iii cellae by tt, It " ', : Bhut o�Handreds Hsmeters—Streets o[ rte' >i'yplMoid )f?evcr 7►ere Arai ally than pub his finger in his mouth. ' practical wanes #or 'practical vVgtotl, # �!'.,:f, - BIocked With )!lasses of Mud. growing Weaker Wlwn a Care Casa— �'Taste iL, gdntlemen,�ast�_it,' said the mad, oatttaihs , -each month numfer- A( Pueblo, Col., despatch says :--The Both now Restored tb Per:eet eeaith. professor," and exercise your perceptive oma' ially : contributed articles_ by' ' r ", aaalties." .-�P 11 cloud bttrrt whioh on Thttrada " night sent From the Newoaatle, N.13.,.liniou Adv te. the_ epiart �ttti6eea i .nada and other oqa z § .. w mast torrent of water down the valley Thd ga11#pot pashad towards the ra• cognt[iea Yt int ust the ublicati�a soar � � , Quite recently there oame to the k ow- lnotaant class. Use b ons the students j g y � . .t . y tSanaddan wotiaan should read. Tha ppub- � ��,�►iiTi- z and into this city caused many deaths and ledge:of the:proprietor of the Union Advo- resolutely dipped a finger in the abomfna. liehers have thousands of testimonials trout • r rendered widespread destruction. The rate, two'eases of residents of Newclastle ble concoction, and with man a we face y Y del%ghted readers exgreasing their groat �''`w . having been greatly benefited by the use all the members of tbg learned rofesaor'e p r x. \ ' . work of rescue bad just begun wheel a re• of Dr. Willfiirms'Pink Pills, a►blu Lhese.acre P fes®f abbe 8 appeared a fan-elmtle of as r. class sacked the accumulated horror from , - currenoe of the flood caused a kuspenatoq_ 'Ehought to}e of auffidfent intett to worr their 6ngara, autagra h tetter from Lady Aberdeen, n r' •�t `' `r '4 -` of the work, and it iA feared that marls rapt their being publ,jthgd in the interasq �•tientlemsa ntleman'!" said the ra p to i , a. ' of humanit if t►te arses interacted had p N►hioh she warmly oania►endad 1'h4 Jaurnacl x bodi�a whioh were washed away and under X. P lasso[, "I repeat chat yen do not use your to Caaadian women. . Il no objection to the facts being gnblished. favultfes at obervatfoa+ for bad oa dons Thera is something is The J�ur'tnl to h �' yy r �Y . f ,� debris will never be` recovered. The list. Consequently w reporter of t fs paper so and looked more olosal wt what I was t,, 1; bf the de tie and miseia cbm fled shortl ' Y interest sad profit dusty membee of the t}LighL t0 b� fat,, Gi�9. h $ P y „called upon the parties Pad obtained from doles, you would have seen that the finger household, 3 . before midnight comprises 21. The casae- them olaeerfttlly all the partfonlars. Mt', p,h;ch I at in m month as nob the 6n- Thin BBbieS a chAIICB. Give $ ' and Mrs. Hammill removed from Fort Fair• p y The regular .nnbsa'iption priele of The ,. , I trophe has utterly prostrated the citizens pier I dipped In the galligot. ' Journal to One Dollar per year, but toDm >_, -_ ,• ,, field, Maine, to Newcastle, N. B., about : and paralyzed business. The property loan fourteen mo the a o. For two ears r I " '`- -�' extend the circulation Dow, the publishers ' i •1F SFT " =>u. will be about $6U0,000. To night both the vioaa Mrs. Hamm1 had beeuty n a vers , When the hands of a oloei ere wrreatod other the #ctlowing apeeial inducemen c to tike ' r ricin Dor state o health and was steadily rnw- the sto dein time. It is I site ditgerent eeadera of stir paper. For sixty-five cants N ' �"r t 1` - . Arkansas and Fountain Rivers a e g P � y P g iq (00.j they will mail The Journal to any � s 1 �� -•,O�'' event five feet east approach ing weaker sud running down, unti4 she with a man. address for one year, and in addition send - M J, rapidly. S y was unable; to do the neco;nary work -! to the Fourth street viaduct caved fn short. about the case, and tahe little da did Old RhylI18 Reset.. post paid a handsome souvenir aaffee spoon, rf r ,h' ' I of Toronto, in eztra sterling plate, with ly after midnight. The west oanfr of .the used her n oomgletely, Faint it the Afhfotion sore long timeNhe i,; lel fated bawl. 1 Arkansas at this point is fusing rapidly :back and li bee, -weakness, dizziness and Physicians were in vi►ln. �Wepare informed b `the publishers' of " •,t At last one day a friend did say. !. • other disagr eable symptoms troubled her. t •'' "You'd soon be well again" y eaten away by the angry waters. The Ladies Jotcrtaal that this a positively For some ti a she was under treatment of : ,r-�. x y . a :_ , if you would take, as I did Dr. Pioroe s the most liberal offer aver made by a _ AN APPILLTNA $C&NE. several dootors at Fort Fairfield, and also Favorite Prescription, for that is the cure reputable firm, apd we feel certain that the Cream of Cod liver Oil, N since she moved here. But they effected no r It offs 9 o'clock this. morning before'the' im rovemant to her run down s stem and for all the peculiar silments'of women. It oar readers will saver receive a more With hppophOsphites, and _ f P y is a safe sim le and sure remod It aatisfaot°r rfxt -Eve'-cents' worth Phe �r ; flood subsided. Shortly after that hour the ahs utas -gradually growing worse and had P. y y watch them grow Fat, Chub• �•� �' _ ht and as the wear ni ht- loco u all ho of re ming her health. banishes those dietresaing maladies that X.adeea' Jotcrnal for one year and the above �' sun came out brig y g g P Pe Ra make woman s life a burden, curia all beautiful souvenir spoon for sixty.five cents. - by, Healthy, Bright. Phj/gi .,� �� watchers.came forth from their damp psi- Having read aoeounta of 'the casae efeeted sinful irregularities, uterine diaor�en, tVhdn raplyfag mention this gaper sone the scene which greeted them was' by the use of Drs Williams' Pink rPills she inflammations sad ulcerations, prolapaas _ �_..�._ —. CiQIIS,t8 world OVBr; endorse •i decided last July to try them and see if she acid kfndred weaknesses. As a nervine it Recipe.—>Por airilrzlwg a Beitcioait Heattbt lt. F appalling. On every hand was ruin and could be benefited thereby. She purehaa- Drt.tir ai mall Cost. ; '� _ i d curds nervow exhaustion, prostration, de- the property lora is enormous. . Thd carcas- ed some from Mr. H.D,Johnstone, ruggiat, bilis relieves mentwl anxiet and h Adams'Root Beer Extract...........one bottle Don t � dBt,'eh@d �Il�lstit$tes. os of.horses ani other auanale were fioatln and commenced to take them and has since y yp°; Flei�ahmann'a Yeaet..............._..haif stake = y, g chondrin and indaoes "refrtahing sleep. Sugar......................... two pounds sleets a Boone.Beltevii►e.vi Drnsaiats.604.d�L around in the whirling water, and the °Ontinued to take them with,to her, wonder She took the adviaeand is well. "Favcri.e Lakewarm Water.....,. .. ...:..two gallops fol results. She had tt►ken but a few boxes „ Prescription is the only remedy for the Dissolve the sugar and yeast is Cho water, 1'la'fi' a, current in many places could not be stem- when a gradual improvement Isaemed to be ,delicate derangements and weaknesses of add the extract,and bottle; p - med on arc ant of driftin derbis. Cellar talon lace• The ai 's in her ba°k end lace in a warm g e g P n femt►les, sold by drugpiats, ander a goaitive plat®Por twenty-four hours until it for menta, �tH�r limbs let her ws did th other unpleasant then place on fee, when it will open sparkling �' and the first floors of business houses wore guarantee of curia io every case,.or money and deliCioae, - ` symptoms, and at the present time she la as !1:`Y"O LZ-bl�:! _ � 1. : covered with from 18 inches to three feet Well as elver she was alae withoat feelin p,ud for it returns Therrwt beer can be obtained in all drug , g and grocery stores in 10 and 25 cent bottles to i� of slimy mud,and this had about com leted Arises from obAtrnction or elaRgish aotioa �r P the tiredness and exhaustion of her formes - -—- make two and flue gallons. the ruin of ma stocks which might have state. . Asthma cured, by mewly discovered � P, l4 of t e Bowels. Kidneys or Liver. Head- "� � 1 ? sch Boils, Ulcers. Pimples, and a host escaped with only the soak_ ing of last night. At bier redommendati bar husband also treatment. For pamphlet, testimonials _ _ �� ,y� of nomplications are sure to follow. St. a The mud was carried out into the streets, began the use of Pink P us. About.a year and references'. address World's Dispensary Leon Mineral Water acts DIRECTLY on ' `=:h and the piles which rose in front of every befocd coming to Newoattle he had suffered Medical Aaaooiatiore, Buffalo, N. Y. '1'p�(� these organs—removing all filthy obstxue- 1 ' $tore soon dammed the water still running from an attack of typhoid lever. frons the " tions—and aloes Health and Vigor . the ' through the street; and it backed n into effects of which he di,d not recover his W°men s clubs teem to'be growing. The THE whole system. P broomstick used to be large enough, t BE$'� Bold by all Reputable Dealers: - many stores, giving them a second though former health. His blood seemed to be thin � . Leon Mineral Water Co' Ltd much leas thorough flooding. The streets and watery, and he wt�s weak and easily We Have Found J t . are yet iripassable. Street care lucre found worn out. Through all t is he kept steadily That iso retne,dy fa the market affords Mess►d Oftiq—King 8t.w,,Toronto all over f awn, Trees w�re uprooted and at work, although he ar s that when night anah stomps relict in toothache, nenralgfa, hotel at Spriaga opens June 15th. - fences swept away. About 300 housed were carne he was thoroughl wearied and elle• and rheumatism u Nerviline, and its aetton —_ - t, 4 torn from their foundations and many Boat- pressed, not kaowinq h w to obtain relief' in caeca of cramps, colic, 1ko., it .imply C$flad to P®PfY11anent i - ed out of town. Ouly a few unfortunates 1Vhen his wife began t foal tee beneficial mavellous. .Remorking.this to a hysician , j�gnn n j tl (r� p� g seers able to cave any of their rou9ehold effects of Pink Pills she urged him to try p LViL11 all S�Yl�ls Volilp[L �e effects. Most of thedwellin a are onl onA them and he did so. After taking three of experiencA he stated that irocn Els know- • g Y ledge ,of the composition or Nerviline no 2�., story and were either entirely subineraed boxes h@ began to feel g wonderful change, remedy could surpass it as a fnmily•remedy, l fSActa. and ,s ° ar carried off their foundation by the cur• The tired f elfnq left 'him and he hada 1 rent. In this cit and for three miles u be+iter a e it© and en 4 ed his food with a and that in every household a bottle of 51.(10 Bottles $1�C8—TOrOnto fit•• Toronto. Y P PP I y ' 1, erviline should be available for emergent Onecentadoes. o and dawn tike banks of the Arkansas River relish he ha not had before. He continued demsnda. Readers of this a or should tr the water was from 3 to 1fi feet deo talon the ills for a me time and is to• P P y Itis sold oa a ggttiaranteo by all drug- Snbettribad Capital.........-.w.,B 6,tI10tl.Q09 ` P g Nerviline. gists: It cures Inotpient Consumption Plaid up C.,t ital,,,... ...•..•... $x.000' day fully r Cored to bis old-time bealth ,: ese"ed cis.................. i, RAILRQADS SCTFFSR SEYER}SLY 1 and i;the boat COu and CroUYt Curs $ ooQQs� :• and strengt . Mr. Hsmmill was very will- No man will ever amount to much who -- _ ---- Total Assets.................. ... iS,000,tf0A 1 The Missouri Pacific Company estimates ing to tell f the benefits both he and h'a labors under the impression that somebody , - � ° its loss at X10,000. Six hundreyl feet of wife had de fusel from the use of Dr. Will else la alwayn fn leis way. - ( � •�-TQ The enlarged capital and reFicurm of this double frac); is washers out near here. 'The lame' fink Pills, w;th the hope that :their crcY>ESso�/n t'ompany, together with the inoreassd iaciti- . ex erience i ht lead others to teas Cha -�^�`•�•`• tics it now has for supplying land owners with ' - Santa Fe had about 300 feet of track washed p m (Z Dr. Besaey says, St. Leon is'ievaluable to B�6dG'It, OAA.G°ereada. 1 cheap money, enable the Directors to meet___-_—_ ,_ . ' out and the damage, together with the lose benefits to be derived from thio wvne orful High Livers, Meat &t►ters and those toting ..�«r SEND FUR EATALOGUE?" , with promptness all requtremumto for T�i3s , of a triflic, will reach 3:3:x,000. �V hide the remedy. strong liquors. J upon satisfactory real estate eecarity. Appli- t* Denver and Rio Uran3e does not cutler any The gratifying t`esnitjs following this nee Dation may be made to Cho Company a local , severe loss in the city the damage by wash of Pink Pills In the cape of hits, HaunmfU Fiery man should tr to live ao bast the .i.azHeoa N'xctted and iteiteped. liy dppraisere, or ta.:-• d t►orld will sot made ve much bet er �'• J. Hoarse. i'h D., I).U. A aeries of J. HR881e8T PIA801s F �� out's between here Lind Colorado Springs and rove their unequalled golden as a �cod � chapters tc men on�cofat purity and right liv•' 1 Managing Director . p !'anon Cit will amount to over illi 000. wilder sad nerve. foul 'There are any by Gia getting oat of its. 1 ing. Itis �crttton in.plain languaRcs that all Y tttay under,tand. Idve Agent�t wanted. Cir- ; The Santa Fe succeeded irl putting u train throughout the land a ffering in silo ce as tram ;r 'I . i , . culat•s conta►intng teefltn sent on application. AGENTS for. Pft. A. B. HYDE'S Boos t through•from Denver last night. did hire. I3 mmill, who can readily fi d ro- 1 I� wiiuum ttrtgre. 1'ubi:ahcr, Toronto,t)n`. coverings historyo[Methodism �'' WANTED throughout the worlde,nUtled . ` MORE RAIN. - �.. lief in a co roe of Dr. ►'T illiams' Pink Pills. 1 I I For mai ing moot Be" +I --- TME STORY dF METHODISM, �` ; They area peeifiC for Ithd troubledn ulia[ During the summer menthe a trittt'e de- rt " Late this afternoon the rain again began lieious (•#rink than Root' Beer could not be an` A0V cA��tl q C� � Tracin cofniug down in sheets, the precipitation to women, such as irregularities a d all Y [ Ul1i U1 [i forme of _weakness: They build up the desired• Far the benefit of our readan we g Cho Mao and progress oP that wonder- - being heavier than that which. preceded ive thin seri Take Eitdorat•d b doetoraand ecientietts. Ev•ry P"' religious movomcut which, like the Q nd , ' last night's cloud bursts. Keports came in blood, restorp the glow of health tR pale g Pa haw*sbouldhaveone- Price 0b. Maaufac- Stream, has given warmth to wide waters and and sallow cheeks driving out pains lin the fin(der'e Ita°t hoer EXtraatbas •' one bottle lured by CAN.GEAR CO., Gananoquc. Ont. of itdnre to.lriany lands,and giving an account from N detente •and Canon Gity abAut d Yost - - �: halt a cake oP iia variou.influences and institutions oP to o clock to the effect that the rainatcrm theta back and limbs, weakaese an otheL die+ Ru ar - - _ t t lbs day. To which is added "The StoryoP Metho} ie terrific. The water in Cho Arkansas agreeable symptoms which make life a bur+ Lu a �q at spa • o gallons diem in the Dominion of Canada,' by ftay. began to rise at once and in one hour the den. They, siso cure such diseases az rhea• Dissolve the sagarsud yeast in the water, Hugh Johnston. .1i. A, D. D., and "Tho Story , matism, netural is artial sal ala loco- tl oP Cho Epworth Leattu©" by ftev. oseph I+'. gauge recorded a- rise of one foot• From g ' � � Y add thee><traew and bot e,place ins warm t � � e motor ate$Iia, St. flus dance, u8cvons place for twenty four. hours until it tar- Barr D. D. Embellished with arly ala Wigwam, b#teen miles north on the Fount headache >hervoas r4stcation the ,f ter hon rod pnearltar and views, with clA rots sin hive:; comes the news of a cloud buret ' P meats, then place on foe, when it will open - s+ index of nearly 3,1)04 relorer.oe+. discuss should drop•all etre and secure territory. Such ;; . there steak i o'clock. The 6tream, which is effects of la grippe, influenza, and severe, sparkling and delicious. - t .r et chRncea come only once in a lifetime. Exten- 1 colds; diseases depending on humors in the The Root Boer Extract-am be obtained 0 0 sive territory giyon ; full rotection. Go w usually only from three to five inches deep blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysil�pelas.' at ell Glrocers and Drug Stores, at 25c.per 0 a a 0 work now, and you wi i make money. _ - , and alwtit 10 feet wide at that nint is-now etc.' and (n all -oases.arisia from mental ' Totouto. swollen into a rushing torten t over a�quarter g bottle. Snider llfffg (�o., . , a i Territory ging rapidly; act now; no capital worry,over-work or escessas of way sture. needed. Write at once for particulars to of a mile wide: Dr. tl illiams' Pink Pills are sol only —�• - R'ILLIAM Bl3IQG18, PugLtsHsn, . , - , . in borts -Dealing the f rmitl trade Iaiarlt. : ,:: -- oron o {< - - - DO Unto Others, 8tC . •1 ' They are never sold iia bulk, cr y the, I ,. - ' . I dozen or hundred, apd any dealer Rhea II I - - • . •This expression is the very touch dtbne offers substitutes in this form is trying to I � 1'• g of moral ezperitnent jo will do more -to defraud yqu and should be avoided. , The, r , I _ I 1 regulate our views with regard to others pnbllc are �Slso ca�ititiiQed a afnst all otherl. ' I a than to r amount of a e re a rd It r- g They give perfect satisfaction in fit style, "and finish, and it has become 8 Y P Pa so•oialled blood ''builders and nerve tonics , tic-ularly applies to the relation of producer ut u in a�imilr_r formiintended to deceive.; � 1 by-WOrd t�afi a ° �' p i ' `• G1 �t.�YgY ROBBLits �VeaP like IrBn." nd c nsumer. To let -the im1gination .Ask your ,dealer for ,Dr. Williams Pink I _ - - often czll-upon those who are to avail thein• Pilis for Palo People and refuse all imita :I I., ____ selves of our work, to enflPavor to realize tions and sabatttutea. � = sh"g, Woll Btlllt, $tirtticesbie $��� �� or~�OU13LA_ i - their needs and desires and decide whether These pills are manufactured bp the Dr., 1' - i,a,►FTE6 To they wily ho served or disappointed by it Williams' 11ledioine Co. .Rroekvihe, Ont , j : • vv 'rusuu►R ens. QpNTiNilptJi. tetRE-tlQX will often.inaterially change our own ideas and achene' tady,' N: Y., and map be had • , we c of its•value. If we sometimes ask ourselves: of all drug tats or direot by Quail from Ur. . 1 j - . Were I to live in this house I am building,; Williams' ediClne Co. -froiti ,either ad-. tttlwNo a" M I LLS `s or to eat'thia food I am preparing, or wear ecweutwtt dress, at 50 Ceuta A boar, or six boxes for • bond for descriptive oetatoEues • . . the cloth I am mnnufacturiitg, how should ,`2.50, Th price at which these pills are 1 I wish to have it done ? " Such an interro= sold makes a course of treatment oompara- 1NATEROUS, BrantFord, �anad�i.. gatory'on our part would, or a�least ought, Lively inex ensive as compared with other \ _ - _ - - to have an immediate effect upon our remedies or medical treatment. i e ° - p ...- _, ° - - -_ ---- ---------------- — : opinions with regard to the .nature of the ' ofi.(iEQ.MEF�R ,* work on which we are engaged;how far our is obligations and responsilitie3 extend in It ri htened Hdah Is s" Toronto,Ontarip �� ���� N T N E WORLD - I g I • 1 a 2 :. his direction and how far our personal effort I' _r - • may help to make or mar the end One wet mhrning in spring' s `couat� �Z T � v � in view. Indeed, •the success of many an vicar meta farmer. �1�/ That will burn . "Good morning, farmer," said the.vicar. 1, • enterprise depends mainly upon the insight "Good morning air,"replied the farmer, ! , • R U�H WOOD and COAL; After'Takir� Heads 3tt`hta artlla which detects -that which is agreeable or „ P t "a fine rain this. ,.equally Wetl... . otherwise to the public, what are the helps „yea, fanner, this' will make things I . and oouveaiences which people ordinarily s rfn out of the round naw."_ Cttt'ed Ot ! 8et'lou8 `Dl$Qe!!l9• desir�a# ,aid what the trouble and inconven• p,.0�� ray,dcin'tsay'.that sir ; I've titre "I was auIIering from what to known sa, lance they wish to avoid. From this sou wives there I" , Ilright's disease for live years,abed for 6ys at a _ I _ clition it logically follows that one who shute time I leave been unable to straighten myself hie eyes to these considerations, who lookt a is _ ::Will d0 it:: ateverything fro_ m his.own standpoint alone ( up. I was ill bed for three .weeks; during that and never oto a to consider ho�v the mai A Que5t10n. time I had leeches a}lplfed and derived ao bene- _ i Rt Seeing Ilced's , parllla► advertised In as t p t $ow can we ra ne more corn & the aoher! - affect the community generally, will never . S he Large t Q�en. . . - 1 - put his labor to the beat ossible use. Zn ryWh , of course b usin Putnam's Corn the papers I decide¢ tf¢:tri >1` bottle. I found, - _N t`tER'S _ a worr1 the man who forges that he is only. Extractor. Pucc{am a Pa,n.less Corn Ex-.� IS , I. AFAR STOP : a component part of the great social body tractor has givens universal satisfaction$ for ,•'T`HE 0XF0 t)%• � l - and-that all his ends and aims shculd be• it a sure, -safe Viand painless. Like every , I$ Everybody S . :,. directed to �d romotion of the eneral . articla of real m tit it tae a boat of ;mita- GAS COOK , - p \ good, should consider himself as born in tors, and we ould specially warn th9 ; Sar i#1 wltttottclriok. VO��( �t0Y8r vain, ublic to oar a sinal those elan arcus . - ak n Gas . See i T__ M e and Burns rte '4w 1 - substitutes o6'ere'd for the genuine Pu�iam's. �;- I From Common Coal Oil. - CoIonel Irgeraoll_ was riding uptown on_ Kinr stent. N. C. Polson .k Co;, proprietors, :I a New York elevated when a gentleman g ' i No DIRT. NO BEAT IN TtIE KITCHEN. sitting opposite recognised im ar,d whisper.- - r `ellet if4lte I had Dalshped talon of a bot• �tCC a �1 �1 �1Qx• f'�r r�t � �i � s.e ft t V . ed. to his friend • " The alta Bob •Inger• The Emperor of Germany is exceedingly ti©• I t so much bel cram taYl tLe first :.' Boll." ;•The whir er was lrt d coon h to artial to horsebacl. rfdin In the course bottle that I eleclded to anatheY, and since 'i . {�•y P g P , g tarki the second bottle r feel as well as even T�{(� m R n overha,rd b g a saintly•lo ins old lady in of last winter ten andaome animals wore I dl� nmy lite." f',BB.�dYB$TT,TOrontO,Ont T ��l r�R� C .UUILt J.DIUo��Ut "' �'_�'' the ad.'I,inin Beat. She r se immediatel trained in the ro al stables at Patadam for he u UUli Ot cast a frightened look at the Colonel and his personal use. His favorite calor iti''if! Hood's llillla me pmmptandefl9cie>yt,'et l l . . dada a, break forte here i to be rown or sorrel. I of action.. 13old by all druggists. - . . h ne t car, e is sad b y '�1 v4 ° .. i . 1 1 ::,'g I h I .- -.. - r ,.-- I. -..r , .. q. 1 -. i , ,_I I . - - _ - - I --. c .,.., ,lir.. e _ -.. :. - :. :-. ......3 r. .-, t.- ,1 . -. .,. , - - rs. e..r I a- ta 7 ., .Y - I.. - - - - 1 .. ..,...... - ,- -. ,t.' ., !.I 1. I .. .. .. 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I �z. . i �..:. - book jai . .� 11 , , � .� :1.- - , . - . .. � - ­ �.. f 0 , - ustrian and Scotch Firs.st the Central Nur I , . ­ -_ . . I . � ,_ . . . . I . "._:L": . . .. _.k A i - . � _ . . � . I � :� !.�L � � . I ­�.'��''L '_ L._­- M .�. amb-01 the wilds exhibiting his oarnivorous on. and -- I L, ' 'WTV � 119*'' -� NIRY ' - ." . . -,. ..�'. , . - �. . I � 1� _.-.-.. I - 1.Ir.I-�; . - were harmoniously consorting together, TREES. TREES, TREES :-B - . n , I 7,_ . ogethar *o Whitby an � . I _ :_ _ - , __ � * � . . . I . . _ k . -.�� .�,." ,"-:: . ,�..�. i . one quarter mi Ise north of Green.RI v ew. , _� .1 _I I _. L . .- .0 - . . �_ I'll I,- . :_ �-, " -",.�,, :-"; in lars to his companion the meek but ..: . . ­ �- . . � � .. , . . I � . __ I - ­ � 7 1 0 1 also home grown Apple Tress, Strawberries. I ..1. I . - . - I . , ".. . :�_��-:�:,� - _. . . . . . . I . . ... - ­ ,. ,I . . . - I L., � I- ! . . . - - I . � L 'I C . - . � ��.,?, .1 � 1. ­ . . . . . � � . " . - .: ...,;: . I I : - ruddy I&mL. And shortly we may expoot Currant and Raspbarrio bushes,at to"to suit :.* � . - __ .. - . �_.. .. I . � --.:,- �. . 4 S. DUN- ' . _., ­ �- _.. . . - .�4 .11 1.1i ' '. ' ' ' , ,.� I ,­­-,L: L' Z . . 1.1. �_.,.:o the times. For prices apply to VI �! 'L � - ,. I , ­:' _1 .-.,. .4. _-. fit � to we the spirit bottles.broken, the vials of i . . . .11 . i '_vi .. I I.- . _ t ; .UfT,_ *5"tW SHRATH,agent,Green River P.O., or to 'HY. 1 . : �, ; BARRY'S NEW STORE, CLAR NT ' . - - - I ; _. L � . . 1. T_'L- ,-: .;_..,-'..­-­ h III# & 0 -_ 1 i iion and opposition distroyed, and; HOPKINS,proprietor,Green River,Out. SO." . , ;7 .:t. I .. . �. " '-. ­ .L* . . j ".... " ... : . .'..,-.-r' -_1 . Nd;a I ;#1� I tnn=of human kindness drawn through ------- I .. . .L _ . I . . I -1. . . . I . ­_,�� �­­ - .1. � - . I I. �. -, . ,� . . _. ! � �,!_ - .. I �, . . .,- I �1� a . I . . . - - . � ,. � �_ a. L I I � - I .- - I . .L, .. . - . �1 , . CPO blished.evey Friday ruQrning at We offim Oh: same s . . I ; -_ � ,_ '.... . . . : . . . -.1.I 1 ' -L I - � '. .. . ,: - --1 %^",^".,-"",^-"Yl-%�l.--,�-�~^.^ �',I IFL . . - i .-�., -�,-,r-� ;., -1 . . d, ,oraw, and the man of_wmth and Notice : to : Creditor - . . . . . . . - . - ­ . ­ .� .. . lckerWg,out. ,,,C,, . - 1� - . ... � . .,­ . p I ' ' - _ 1�� -1 I - - peaceand sobriet b their � ­ ' - i � . � . '_ . ­ . .. . L 11 .­_ �. L' " ' ' F ,,, . � . . - of - - , I � . . � I ....- I : . I I .., - . ­ ' I : . . � TERMS ,:: , ...�,_.L­­L� ',- , L y - - � I . A - �L . ,, -7 . .I I I I . . - , :.� .- , L , I , . _L� , 1. ' ' � - � - - - - . L � - -- .-, ,. . _ ._ _. ._ . t ..., -,.. .. 'L ining exam le-offooting much 902. . . I . 11 - - - . - - - . � I _1_1 81 .2 - . I . ' - � I I i 4 Ver year; *1.00 Upaid. I&&L - - . . "�L I �'. . .. .,- - lftil�* The f uners of the late Capt-J.W.Spence . .� -1 . . . - - � . .. .- . � I., . , L 1-, r - - W. W. Hubbard, Decease,d 641004SOUND THE NEWS FAR AN!)',,,,, , . ­ "'. - : RATZF4 OF ADVERTI$ING: . ! , . . . -,- - .1 . . - .1. . Friday from Locust Hill station to the ;, . . . . :- . §�)_L. - I First Insertion,-per line - - . � - I - � .. * - . . �_ I ' '111 I _� . L ' I . - - �L " -1�. - " " resb torisn cemetery, Cedar Grove, was - '�­_. . : ;. I L .. �j _ L' . . 1. .- . ,:_� 10 oon�. .. . .1 ..711� � �, _. - - . . . �1 4; . �_ . . I . I IL . - . . . - � , ­ , . . �.. , L �(: . z :. � . Mach subsequent insertion,per line - arsee of sm rowin :, I . I . . 4,0600NEAR-46't .1 " " , - : - . . 1 ­_ .. _� ­ . - .. T1118 rate doe I dotin* sIttenled by a great oonoo 9 -Notias Isbor6b*given pursuail to the statu%os - : I- s I . : " I . k'�� -_ _­ verusements. oluds Legal or Forelgia&A� L . I . . - . - - .. ­ I .­. . .. I I� L.. . - . . - , . . - v- I I !' L . . "..- I . ­ .. . . . . .. . . . ..'_ __ . . . . - . L � - P -_ 11 .- � Special t8rulS. given to- parties making 00n. able to-find seats in the 'church, w ere e, . claims against the estate of William W. . I - I I .. - I' . ... " - -:.. raots for 3 or 6 mozb6he or by the year. Half'. was delivered by t ie V. a bard,late of the township of Pickering. in H .: V�1.1-I-L I , Yearly or yearly contracts pa;abie quarterly. funeral-sermon the County of Ontario gentleman, deassaad - I - . . �,- . - - �,t'! . - , .� . r ., . � �� Business cgr&,-ten lin - I I .. . � :�_ Mi. Thynne of Markham. The v &i05 who died on or sbout..the Twenty-fifth dal, of no' h : , � . - relatives and friends, all of whom ere not in that behalf. that all creditors and others ba . - I ,z I'. I eg or under,-with pappr, - A- . t . 'er Shipmen � ee . - il, - :.;.­ Ons Year,$5 00,r ayable in advance. - - of the deceased were borne by youn g broth- January, IM4, to send by post to the unders gu _. . 8 I �,_�- .� , dfe 9 ad a statemont In writing of their names and I . L . I- .. . . ;Lj . . '� ,%' gwNOtics-in 100&1 columns ton cents Per line, ren of the Masonic and Od Ilow orders, addresses. with fall particulars of their claims. - . I L - - I .� .. . . . .. .. I - . � . - . I . - I L . . . - I . - ._ Ave cents per line each subsequent insertion. in both of which deceased was a. ent Notice is further given that after the 2ftu day . . 7 . . ;,,- 1 .:L. '­ 9 * I contractrates mide known on applica- pr)mLn � I _-, _�� . I _.. . .-L. . . . I- I - . . I. . . .,�,: I .- WoOdMo free advartising.. . member, The casket was literally covered of July next,the executors will proceed to dig- �_ - ' 7 :..- . - - . - W .. 11 I ..�L . Advertisements .without. writter nstructions with floral decorations, the most *iandsome tribute the assets of the deceased. among the To hand of the Newest and most Fashionable Goods .. - - - . . . I hk_5 . '�'.. ..L will be inserted until ft)rbidden and' charged so- -f 11,011 . Steven- parties entitled thereto, having regard only to . I . ' . I : �. . . I .1 - ,�,%,��� 'Zor w was from -the brethren of the claims of which the ex,soutors ."I then . ase , i , ­ - - . - ­ t�- . . dingly. Orlerb for discontinuing advertise- . I . �;�,L, ., , q Zooni lodge, of which lodge 46cassed ba to z1otioe. I . � � � . I I . i - I . . ' ' - �; - Inents must be In wrtting aud sent to the pub. n C � I . .- . . . . . - .. I - : � . . � . . - � I _ . - haber. . . a the efficient Secretary. . D"sed. JAB. MCCULLOV09 - . - I ..I i - ' . - . . 1.' . '. I . . I.. ! I ,kN . ' L _ ' _ , , . . . ... . ." - . . .; . i .. ,"' . I . . ,I .. i r tended to. , "L, - , "._z_ ' 8411altor for the'tzeculon,- WILL - BE . LESS TH . .-. i:�* , , L ob Wo k promptly at ' - - " bo spent his earlier year - 1 ,w SOLD AT, - . 1. I ' - L' lis Much L �.4 1 Stonaville,Out. , I . t . . a in th � ­ . - . � - . . : -1: _. L -L I . . _. . . .. L - L. __ - I . W - - � - W. J. CLARK .�� - - :_ Pki IETOR. ply Dated tLe Ilth day of Jane,ION. - - , . . - . . . . ­ I �, ad many warm friends here, wh"triot' . � .. . . I , I . � .. .. . . .. . . I - ' . . . 1. . - I,� - . . . . . PA * .. I . BANKRUPT PRICES, ­ . . � I . . i,0 r gret his untimely demi d wk":-- - . - . . a mpathize with the.bereav:f::m es ABA HUBBARD.t, Rxecut4m I I � . . . . . . . I I.�. Y. . M. R.ALGHR, T Brougham... . . . .- I . . . % - .. . I . . , 4OUr IPOILIV,08-Strict Independence. L . . . � . . . L .. . , . .. . ­ . . . � . L I" The electors were out- in full f roe on , - .______ - I I . . .. , L 41, _. ,...: .�L .. -, L , - - . L- . I .- . . - .M- , 1, . Ll � 01 10 Ur -4-1 M-A First-class L6cal Paper . . NEW DRESS GOODS IN THE NEWEST SHADES.. . ..:......4.0. .- " . . i . ... - .1 Saturday eveninj.,to bear the �olitical ARM FOR SALE-That ialn-ible ' ;' ' NEW CASHMERES IN EVERY COLOR.................. . . . , - I r . --:. I -The hearty events of t e day i ussed at the meeting form.lot 4. in the 2nd concession of the .1 . -.- . . . --:. a ( I� . r.� .i .�- COur' MxiPee.tatilonim h ct F : ' r . . . I.- I . . . �- support Of the Leoule of Tickering and vicinity. . c4led in Besse's Itall by Mr.Robert Miller, Township of Pickering. containing 2W acres is . I NEW PRINTS, TME PINK OF .THE FASHION,................. . . . _. r I '.. L : . . for We on easy takins. It to situated on the I NEW HOSIERY....... * . , . � . . I .. : __.. ' ' I . . . I . . I I I �- .. I I i. t ie Conservative candidate for Provincial Kingston road 2 1.2 miles west of Whitby town I .. , NEW READY-UADE 6L­0­*T'iH�*6*­:.....**----7***-*---- -1 . ' :. r . .... .....i..............I.............. , - - ­.. . bDnors. Mr Miller was escorted f�to the and 9 1-2 miles east from Pickering Village and . .. . .. . .. :::: 1:, ­ .. .. . - .- FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1894. ,: . v sle by the Cornet Band, and his, with h. railway station, and to convenient to schools . r- NEW BOOTS AND SHOES.... ,�_ . - .1,.. -- I . .c I... L'.' I . I . . . fi iend Mr. Porter, ex-M.P.for East�Hur to and churches. The soil in a clay loam, clean, . � . , ""***"*****"*""*""""'*......'""" .I . � , �. . � :.. I - ­ . - . . I - t. on, well-drained and In the highest state of cultiva- I I . . . . . �. . . . . .. . � . L . - . . .. ressed a gathering at considerable . . . CROCKERY ,I. . 1 � ' ­ . L .. . -1. I -­ . NOTES AND COMMENTS. .1 I - .. � - .1. . I ton' It is well fenced with oodar ratio, and % ,I - . . . L - .1 . � . . I _- ,; . . ­ .. . .I . .. .. - . - .- . . � , .�- �tidg'th upon"thet shortcomings of the roe- twatered by a living stream On the property am, NEW DINNER AND TEA, SETS................. . . � . . - . 1 . , . -J.;.....e..........� I . . . . �, ". I . . . I � - . ' - . . . W, ­* . - .�� L ­ ­ . . at administration, while T. P. hite two dwellings,one brick.the other frame. three . . - NEW GLASSWARE IN THE NEWEST DESIG�;S............... - .- . . � I ''I .1, - The foll,)wing kom tho Tcironto o - large barns,norse and cattle @tables, piggerics. . I , . . . .. . I __. � . I . . :. � . pointed out a few of the good things with implement.driving-and ban houses, root cellars, . NEW STATIONARY AND SCHOOL SUPPL 8.................. � � . . . . �. I . .I. ., I.. News of We'dil,:.,Alay 19 worthy of which it should be credited. 'J. W. Wonch etc..&I] in oxcellent repair and well adapted tor . � L I - ­ --I .... I 1. - i. . I . . . . . ... - .. I - iiiUch considerauiv.-i : �­The latest re- most efficienCy filled theebair, and had no their respective uses. The brick dwelling is at, . '. L I . - . . I � �j-L_.*. ...._: . ted up in a modern manner. containing too i .� ' Showers of Bargains in6very D artment.. -'-e�.i � .. . 1. . -11. L I- . . ,;�.. .- ports from Londo-.-, inake it absolutely t uble in preserving the excellent' order roome,basid" kitchen, pantries, closets.wood- L L - ' � . I L 1. . . . . � .. I-_ 1. 1 7-1 certain 'hat live cil-fle from u3n&I,L to the vale, save having to shame abed and calls r; has bard and soft water, f urn. � . I, . . I. . - � , .�. . .. . - � . - - IRfl,- . %I . Canadi - tho frame house in I �; _! - I . - 1 . -1 .. . . ; . . ., . : .1 ""-- * oie or ,two catwanling young. men, who ace and other conveniences I . I WX HEN Y - . I. . I . . . � . . _. #ill not be admitted to i' comfortably fitted up, has 9 iroome. pantriegi - - . I .1 I _1L. . . . - . y . . I . . I' . - -I � - ­ nland British cmused some surprise by their lack of de- . � . I . - .-. . . . ,. , ; � , collar,hard and soft water.etc. To any person .. � I � " L I . V- . . i � -, �L: ­�_ towns 11iis year. It is almost se'ttled, c,wurn, being though to be above such pet- desiring a farm, first-class in every roap"t. . . . . . ! . . . . . . . I - . . .. - 1'..: , . _* , . .. I .. � . . . -BA[iRY'S NEW STORE,' . .. . I . I . . I . . - . 1 ­ - , . - iri(leed., th,at, the privilego. so long on- ty capers. The band rendered several se. this Is a chance t"t is saldorn offered. It ham I i, I, I.- I . . I I . . I . . . - �L._ .- . .. - . loctions during the course of the meeting been (armed in the most careful manner for tbe I . .L . . . - I I - : . I : I *. . - . __.L � :, . I I . last 25 ybars and has the reputation of being one . . ... i . . . I L ...;� I . I i , � . � L . . I . I . 1. I �. . �'...I�.� . . oyed will never be restored. Why,. vihich was concluded by cheers for the . . I � . CLAREMONT, I .. �, .1. - I of the beat farms in the tcwnah'p of Picketing - L . I . . . . � . . . . -1-1 . - . I I I - . I � . : - I . V_- _L.. I then, is the establishment of a dead �ueen and for the rival candidates, for mixed farming it cannot b� exrelled. Fo; ' -,-------_ � . . I �1. . . . I __ - � ., . _... , - . . . ,:_ . . . .1. . . . meat industry, as a substitute for the Notwithstandin the threat 3nting appear- turthor part' I agly to A. A.POST,Wbitlby - . I . - . - - it 0. M - % ..., 9 "u Ir' ,4, Picketing. . - , , . .. ­ � or to W. V. RICHA 24tt 1 . I � . 1 L � � - 11 I _ : trade no longer possible, not taken up mioe of the skies and the rival attraction . . .. I .. .. . . I : .1. ;., - �s . - � . - - . . - ". . , . or-& political meeting at Claremont, an - . . . . . .S L I - _.. - . .� 1.� . . ­. . in earnest 9 This il a most impo4ant finmense numbet of people gathered in the . 1� 8 . ! - - . 11. , I . - -I V *1 - 1. .. I. . ..I.. . . .� ,-I I .. matter. I . STRAW - -H-AT . - _ . _. I't is Of greater interebt than -autiful grounds of T. P. White on Friday . 1 0 , � I .. - - . . . - � -." . - . '* L; . * . I bi MINEOLA 673 1 . 1 . . . _. . I . _. . . - .. _ .. . 1. . . - . ... 0 . the issues involved in the campaign eiening, the ooca�sion being' the garden ­ __ .I I � . . �, 9 . . . . . ..- . . . . I ' . . . . - - ' - ' ' . . L . . . , . . . . - , . . �... I . . - ' ' �- 1 in e i . . - . - . - . , _ I 1. . I � L . . ' ­�.­Z,I � . . over *hich the Province is so VaUell p:trty of the Whitevale Cornet Band. The A 11-INEOLA 6738, the immt firloortAd -"' ' -.' b ' WRderin(s 'variety at �,' . i I _. . � . - i�_.:. . ­ exmted at the present fates were propitio..4s in averting the rain Al $10,000 Trotting Stallion, standard an(] I . . .I 'I r . in .. . . ... - - . - .s- time. The rogigtared in both countries under rule 6. Fun . . I . ,. . . - . . . "I -. .I-_%. I orm threatened i the early part of the - __ .1 _. . . .1 - . .. . . - .I j. . I.. �-: L . brother to Blatk Prince,trial 2.16. f,ad Willoca . .. . , I . - ' . � . Board of'Trade sbould, take initiative sevening, and the air was just cool enough 2 21 3/4,trial 2.16 and driven quarter a i I ILS - 'L - � . L . i n a raele -L . I . . . I . .1 __.. ... . .. ..-. in giViDg the pfopo.sed sebenie a start. to be delightfull mfortable. ..Every one with a common sulky in 31 second@,A2.04,as fast . I ,. . : ... . 'y I . . . . - I . .. - p resent appea.ro d I . ­ .7 � . . . ­ .. . o enjoy themselves, and as wait aver trotted under the Game pircumst&n­ . . - . .,� coo by any horse on earth. Sired b Jefferson 0 - ­ . - I.�_.'.., .- The June session of Ontario County those who did not had only themselvea 0 . . � 1- : To� "L I -DUNBAR . . . . .... . .., . . --. L . Prince Wig. trotted.pblic half mile triad With a . . � . - .- .. I I ­:­ .. � Council closed- at Whitby at, a late b,ame, as the entottainment provided was common sulky in I ,a 214 RAtt, a full brothtor I : L ' . . . � . . � �.... .. ­ - _ . . . I � � . - ., I , , ' � . . - . .: 1.11 - . hbur Monday evening. The principal 9'Od in every rtioular. The refresh- to General Banton 1775,trial 2 20 1/2. one of th - ' -- - * . .- S . � . " . L - - I.-2-. eat and,am greatest sires of brood mares that over lived flolrj . Common Straws, F i n' e Straws, Harm . .. . . . . - ments were exoell ple, ind the which the "x4lovernor Stanford of Californis - . . ' I . - - - I - -1 . . � fea0ure of the the ' . I..I_.. . . session was .prosen-- ti�blr were well serMed. T6 aid digestion aid for him$20,000, and he was the air* of - I . . I . L . � - ,. , . . I .. . a. LL . . ... . . . � . . � .. ,. ,.- J-. tation and adoption of the report of a west itrains of music gave effective aid. Mxana,-the dam of 8unal 2 On I/d, ona.of'the . vesters, L Sun Hats, Gardner's .* I L . I - . � .._ I . ,� � . I - I : -, , . . .. . - j �1' the three vr',uators, Messrs. Flumer- A f ter t�& the chair vfas taken by Mr. Rob4. greatest trotters on earth. Mineola is a dark - ; . '. . ... � I - . . A . . . . . I Aler, the Co I . . chestnut 16 V4 hands. weighs about MS. his . I . . .. . -: . . - , . . I �.-L' . felt, McRae and Martal, appointed ase0ative candidate for the knee measures 15 inches, arm 25 inches, heart 1. * . I I Boaters,' Fishers, Etc, . , 1 . ..:. .... - . V_ ,.L.,. 11 ... ­ I . . . . I .�._ . legislature, who oischuged the duties of 6 1/2 feet,stifis it itiches,hock 19inchoo,aboulder ' . . . . .. �:� ' - . 1. I . at last session of the County "rd. # ,,, position in a very satisfactory and able 3 feat. back to hip I 1/2 feet. hip to hock 4 to"8 . . - I— .." , . . I '. . . L . - , . . . . .�. . . � -. . I �p . - � Several amendment, by way.of chang. ' -�riner. A pr was pre" inches, and although cover trait � - Something to fit: every - head, * - .- .. . - ' - . � .. .. ..� 11 i - . nted con- great natural speed ind shows his A a rr=U"9 I i ; I ! . .. .... . - . I . - 1. 'introduced, but, the report as eating of selectia . : . � . . : - . � . I� � es were s by the Claremont, and is considered by" J udges to be the host , ' � . L . . . . . - L " . - . . . � r . - . V 'L '�' _ . I : . I _1 l:� I 11 . . . . . .- . .�, .. - . - ­ ­ . I arkbam and .hcoke bands, comic songs formed.best bred and sue greatest stock ham I . I. . � . � I . i _� - 11 I ''I . . . I . . . - presented was finally adopted, and If in Canada and one of the pro%tost in the world. - . � - I . - . .. � . L - I . - . . . . . -I- . I I i* , �1_- . -_ . . - . ­ . . I -.,.1 .. - . . . . -�. � 11 W � -_ it I rafessional rn Toronto,and by Mr. Re will commence a sphng season Wtb April i.* I .� .. � ... . .. . . _ L . . I ponthat valuatson will the CoUnt� a juvenile d of choiristers, tageth- and and I I J one 99. No foares tiaken after that . . . I . . 4. , - . . . - . I I . rate-be fixed, Mj%r&L ,was hoisted 29 with selections the oonoortena by Mr. dmo.and will be Woburfm early'Tueoday noon- I - I .. .. 1.1 . - -I I L , -7 . . .. .. I . I . . I . .._ .. . � . - . . . .- I . .., . � . . I . . . I , . I ._, . L - " . ,.,. . . L. I �,- ' _. . 1. ' - . e . - L p_* .. . _ _ ' , . � , , *. L � ­ ents on the bandred d.ollars, Oshawa c�, of Toromn . whose imitations 01 Mal vwm from 3 to 5 Tuesd ay,and Tremon I botei I - ' ' 1' . - . . - . Tuesday night4rid all day Monday. . I . . . . . . I � j ..L-: - :1 . , .' V. 9 , .- - . . .. ' - " - -- .. . � . . . . 1��-j. - .. a of a talking p&krot were z"t szool. Beacon4old Avenue. Toronto. and If parties . . . 1�I . .. . , -�_' cebt.9, Tbors 25 cents and Cannington( . - . . I . . I . I . .1 hat. The visitini bands groati wdl wait and st-9 this bores before seloot- - - * I .". ." _� t e chimes, the Pipes, the bugle calls and Saturd&y at Mr. Kennedy's 114 P*i= F . 45cents,Wbitby 20 "nts.Pickering 22 � No I * . 11 I sted _. . . I . . . . - � y &am o r Housecleaning ... ever. '. . i i..... 12. The largest. reductions are il[ making the affa r a sucooss,and the boys ing a mire. we wxIl Cu rant" to ve them ..%I .. I -, . .- . . - I . - I a colt without any :ham* it to is not - _F L - I . . . I . �- . . . .. - ,L�_ -. - Whitby townsbip 15 eeif�s. E Whitby 14 el very gmieful to themn for their -kin4- one of the best bred and one of the grftt*" ' .L. I . � - . .i . . . IL ._ . .I . . 11- . . . � . .. L I . . . . . I . ..LL . . . L � ,% . 14 cents,,Uxbridge 29 ceuts, Scott 76. n,�w The Clarem�ont boys are to be con- stork boros*on a&rtb. Price to Insure a eolt .� .i . . .. :1 , . . .. - . - __ . 11z7 . . .. ' . -� 1 , � . . -� .� ,-. - .- - .. .� ... .. . _. . I - I '.. . �, , cents, Brock 14 cents. elegant turlootit, only $12.worth *X Grooms too 50 conts.which ' ' ' ' . . . � -_ .1 I . . - � � I � . . . _L-:. . . . _. - . I,.. I I . . , . . - . I . - There are sev, must be paid&I time of servica. Circulan a&n . . I .. � . - - L i I - 1. - . . . . - . . �- hich does 4944 1 to -themsel ves and to b*had at any of this tkorse's fftands. . . .11 � . . . -. I . . . . - :. �- . . , .., - Eral other minor increases ana ae- t -r tow.. play well," and with - 19.& I&EYNOLDS. . : 1. . . I .. ' ' * . .-.. -.. . , . � . - - . . .- . . . ­ . � - - . . . __ - - " 49 lAgan A". . . ..- , .6reases. � -- . % . . - 11 "�, : Uxbridge town . remains- satice should m#_ one of the best ____.. . Ton to We have Brooms, BruIE-Fles, 'Mue- Bath '� *-- '. ' ' ,* , . ..�11- � practically unchanged ndain 0 in y. �.-he playing'of the - 9 . . - . .-, - . As usual . . - . , . � I - . . . .11 ... :_ Pickering township was salted, not- arkham ba, a a evidence of good prac GREEN ,' RIVER - ,- brick, Borax, Clothes Pins, - ]Rop I I . - I ,I - ti ce. and an X, fie t teacher, and the boys . . - es . .�­ . I I � .­ - withstanding the vigorous-proWsts of� * � ' - . !- : ..� . I . W- . . � I a-e quite good 0 , h to I oom' ., . ._ - - - � 0 6 ' .- . ­ ,.- .,i. I .. tric _ 1, AT I - - � _­ ­ � . - - . - ..!-,�- �; .1:y in an "I ,. . - . . our representatives. As our 0 a affloisn'tTy .. � � - Pails, Starch � . - I ' I usessed p kuy, for Lhey 20gi S,, - _ - Lye, Pearline, - , . ,!.11 - . value is somewbat below that of last to, oause the listner for a ruornent to think -_ : - . . . . i . ' f.. .. - . . . . ­,- I . -� - . I - - I ­ . . . I � ��' - : valuation,. the 22 cents on the .- t air mulno eded- from some other The'undmigned bep to announ" -: L *I . . -,-. � .. I . - . . � - . � bun- � ' . 1, �, . - Savolio, Sal Soda, Wbitin I . . ., . - .... -. a here than th � )f oonm when our b�,ys to their patmns that they have adopt, - 1 . . . -1 . " y . . . . . . . _ . I.,- � . dred is not quite so large as it would tit is as t s. I . . ., -- . . . I - appear, but at the present valuation 4 0 rs"ns f- A c"A'Al ed the - . I . . -� I - . .. - - . - I . I . .. - . � . - . - L i . . � . � . . - . I nd un the leowership of*abriel. Un- I _. . � . I . . . L and a big supply ot - .... . . I . . .. . � � gft.� -_ - . , . ..1 . ­ . : : . I ...11 -- we will -have to pay abo�t $50 more d r the exaltatil .of the melody one I . I .I, I . . - � 11 L . . .- �L' . is 0.00N.S.EX 13"T"ST, T'r - � . I . - . ,. . . - .. L . . . . I . . -.i.. ne . . . . - . , . ' .. A. � _ - I I�.J I I �� I fore. It viould appear that the valuaiors p y is somewha . - I. 1 , P _.�. . I � I *.. .. . t,. ��. - ... ' . 1. . - e . lowered the rate in saffigient of the o a to a r..A. di tine in bkinging only.. Thooe de6rous of baying their . . M. - ... .,. .��. ..-.I .L1.. . -. � 0 C ( an nume on ' A . � 0 . 0 _ - � �� to lysian abo" f * F and � �j - to the C011ntfs expenses than hereto. t ns 0 ...1. easure. - But e termination of tV moi. 'and henceforth wiH nU for CABH . ­.� 0017 Z l . C P I . S - I . . . . . raun , h,and of th ' . . . . . . �. ... L I . . I I'.- icipalities so as to dairy.t'he repor rt .beinst aarthy� wants nppLed wdl kin&y bear in . . I � - . . .- I . . . .: .. . .... rl-i _ 1 A3 presented. To be sure we have lb . - f -.1 . � - - I . . - . I . � I ­1. . I . . . I - ....� - - � __I I - i - ! . i . mind that NO CREDIT wffib�% givw . L ____ _ .- - ­_-­�11 , A , I . � . . - W .- � .I . __ ebance of 4pealing to the oo , , . - -____!!TE!2M!1NM!!!1 L - � . . I I . � Millar�, Xb ipt . � . - . - - I * . of U rid" w4wkh andia any aimuwtmom , I . - 4, / Justice, but -such is not. likely to be &I Id H. Hodgino-*or* injured as FWph i L-, 1. I . A, A..i.. . �. - �.*'.1 . � 1-11 . I � . done. The p�esent eqalization of ibnes'.raisinx W4 Fridai. In annsequenas of Mi* aba"ahange I In . __ I I, - "a- * . " . - 1 . . .. ; . . .. � - I I _­ I I ­ .. . 11 I . essment, if we cad C&H it such, stands = ­i,11111111111111� . we have "dad to Mum ption s"a I .,_ .. � - � - - . _.: I - . * _. , , . . - - _­- I . I .. � ,.-. . for fiv i y0ars to come. If th"s north- 'L . . Avow ,A"ft***M*91". . _ �_- follows :- I , I LV I . I - . - I . � . .t .1- - ; .1 I . [ .. . . r I - - : -�.-, I Family Min - , * * I I - . . . "I . I erii feliows are not a little more con- I ... ______ i . $1.50 per hwAm P!� ... ,.: . - - ­ __� _00ONWAMNO . � . . I . I -.. z ,. . siderate of tb.e rights of -the munici- - Manitabs Flour . -49 . . , .- I . . . - . . .. .. - . . . I I L 'L I., , .L � . � $1.70 1 1 . - ' . . I . .. . . . . . .. ds .. . . OR SALZ:�_New milah eow, AW a �-_. .L . . - . I _ - . I- . I I -� . - _­ - ..f �. . . . . . .P 0") Y . � Imes r - . - I alities to the south they ma be out bi IL AppI to I. Liston or Bev. J.T; P. R. 900VER A SONS$ .- . . Nmenbz Maughter iu . P1_9 fo - W . - , �; . . 0 dwisli. - ld :1 , . . - . � :. . . . . - I --off a as seperate county mu -..-..-..-. I . � . . ... . 01 800ner , - I ­� . emmy almo on. - . . L ' L . I , , , ., .. . . . - .4-� . ! __ . I � . � .. �, . - . .�, . . .. - . . :, - � . . - . .�: - OTI(M- " . . . . - -. �. I - - than ii their desire. For dw P"t T4 W�om a tuy 605ma. I ��_ = 0 . -. ._. ­ :_ . @&I kil tile abmt ii.� Prom sewsums by mob or == I - . - I . � .- . - . : . . 3 R'.' Year they have been carrying things MAB. n '0 = all who we "bi. .� N'EXT,. 15 ' DAYS _ . � L� 20kh.r,X'M,O JAZTTY,Chwryw"d. ** Doi* 19 r*q . . .: � . Im - I - I _11� witb a high hand. - - . 41a. 59 I..I I . . - . .. - . -'.' . I I. . - I - `A . - . I . . : I . . ­ � � . , !_ . I ­ Im" . - . � � .. . 4 01EL BALE lalf bf L -- L- .. . - . .- .. . L . - _�: I � . . . F . - % I . - M � ,­ . "Una GOV* a wer I . � . . . . . . . - ,� I . . - . '.1 " . . -I . i - C=_A-3=29 M at about halt the W61"'Ok . - I . . . : - .:�_., .�;. .: ppik to THOd. "NDZRB, ot 1K O%sTW R&T* parehae*d ths W . Reith's etwk at 0W=wj ." I:.- .� ­­­_ .. . . __'I j:--.., .'.. - sids. A 4 � N.- - " . WHITEVAL " � , -L E. ' ... -- . _.. ., . I I I ..� . Z:,. .1 -, ___ :�­:__�.:_.� '_ . I ..1 , _Z_ cc n.1. DusbarWa. P.O. M I I � . . . 1:� . L . . . " ­ - I - . -.-. pew% I will "U the goods at 25.per cent. Im thin the original .e.oa, - - . I . �- L :" -,: -­� '�, - -__ .? I . I I I I I -- I . . 1. : . . - . 1: ' � . . I . 7!f ­. .. .,..--.- _ . in S"ifift to the SbOT'D I h&,70. . � .. .�. I .. 'L . .- � __ Lj,1,_" . - .- . . . . . ,_... -, I - . . .L, ­ HiriLm Winds6r, of Roodstook, is visit- OR SALE-Two young eows,ons due -_ - L - I M- : to.-I , and . . I - �­- I I _-".-' . . . .. I I L. L, , : ­ L , . I - 1; - � . to WTO JUL*Is.ths,other swat . . . � . - � - - - �­ 1.a L .: �- Ing friends here. - I Jam 94. I I I _. - � I .L- Xl�'. L M - , " , * , '' 'L .1. --L .. I I .1. .a.'. . ID_ WO bushels 04U. For partlioulan at , - . _., I 1: 11 . .. - 1.�_ I � Port __ - . , - . , I I _­ "� , � 1: Will Armstrong and Miss Heron,of . I . ;:'. .- � .. .. -3.- lo 19,con.1,or 0,ioltering P.O.X.D48VV&jd i . ,�,. j ­ I U) $500040 ' WORTE OF NEW. STAFU NODS .- . - :' L ... . I . �.. .� " s - I . . - _.�. I . Perry, spent a few d2ivs of last week w - � '. j, : .. -: . . 1- - ith L I L - 1. I I.�Z .. �j I'', , . . .: _.. - _- L . - . . -1 ­ .: i - . L ­ L 1 - . � - I 11 . ­.. ends in the vale'and at Green River. OR SALE­4irst-alau orm. Will . i �'. 2. - �Z' - i=3 '. . - t -Jud otmed out which mut be "), . . . . . .I.."1. - fri ! � .. I . -,... ' . . . . . .. - ,. �, .: . ., � L � . . I .- ... . . . . . -­-.- . . ..I 2.. James Turner, of Parkhill, is visiting his . be sq14 Cheap. For partioulais aply to . .. . .11 . i.- _. ­ . I -- . L - . . . 1. : . �. . .. �: . - - � L I -L I .� . . I .1 1. � ­ . . ,. -1 I . .�� In - - .. - .. .- . . ._: V:.:__ . . . . . i .. . 1 U , : - - , . :.- I . . . 1 , . , - . : I . 9-60601 j I LZ I . ,..I M' and Mri. T. Pherill,' of Saw . __"W_Q I � .�" , I .. "G,ARDLESS OF COST other at this vlace. - _ . F.Zoach.J.Hendrm or G. lladapa& VASM. -L /_I . . I �': rboro wood. .. . _ ,- .1 I . #is#* ... , . . - ­.: .1.. r. # i I . - .. . ., *, 1. - . � . ..-. . - . . .- . - _.� -. . L . - - L : ; . ..��; . . �­.- if � , i _.._1 visited their many frienda.*ero last week. OR SALE--�Bioyele #7; a kniuing ,,� , L' ,.I 00 QMlisfing of Heavy Shirtinga.,Gioghams, Gre Flannels, Cretons, Carpts, X�ints . . - ,.-v _ .- : Mrs. Demott, after spending the winter n1adhine in Pair 03;1 hurnow nzak- .., � . t7i , - . __ . 1-.1 " . I. ... UoUonad", Men's. White and Colored . ` �� . ;_ --; .L. . . � '; . .1, : with frieuds in Ontario, left on Tuesday __ hom";I selk"d=ph Instruments ' a : .: . , � =:-: �� � . air", - Ribbons, Corsetc Factory -- . - - I - 11 I - . , . '.'�,� - for ber home in Arkansas city. .. man saw$2, I siqklo grIuM Ld- . '. �. -. Oottons, FlauneletWe, Towlings, Hosiery, Idtalins, Dress Goo,1s, Twos&* !. .. . r . I " . ..., I fa an clock,rareloid 4 . ­:. - ­ . . . . .I .� -. . . .. - . . .� , � . - L .. Miss Cruickshank, of Tbronto, and Miss box 010. Apply "T-9.Brown,Bron '221, -1. , � % , ST W - :I � dme pie", $11,i ,; ,I W-1 , Yaw. Cloves, and in fact everything the publia requires in the way . . . 11.- gham. = . I ! "t I I.- I . - . ._r, 7 1 1 L L . I ., . � . .. : - Wismer, of BAllantrae, are visitin . Mrs. -- -, . � . �_ I . . of Dry 00* 0&. - .. � . I .. ., 1 . 9 ; � L"' . ;' . - . I L' I� . . ­ .1 ­ .. .- . I : � L :­ * . . . . . 1 . ­.,;"7 '_ ' Boyd Burk. . �: I ­ � . .� . . 11 . . . . ­ - 1. ­ L . - I ­ I . -�: .-!.I , . I - . � Notice : 1 t� : Creditor' s . I 1: . :. I . . .1 I . _. . . - . . , ""L" - I 1. Mr. Kayes' 'principal of the�public whool ­ . . ., i- .� . . . 2 . � . i.,.::.:- . . ; . . . .. ,- . . . . I .� I .... . I . I ., I . . ,i .. - .; ­ , ,-�� ,� . . . OP - :., ... . � I I , ­ I _��I,. -- At.Zepbyr, and Mr. Harmon, of the same . I . - .. �. . , .- - L. . - - -1 - , - I . I - ,�­I- . - I . 7 s� V ­_ .. ; . . . _ ., . _ . � . I � -�...�. .� .; . .� .L __ . . . I . � * "'., 1. . . I � . - . � I ..L". - ,I ­ . _. - . . -�:j , ,� A lace, spent a few days last week with James`­`bi�mond, D'eceasedet'. I.: .. il, tv . . IN. ': ,QROCER. IES . _ . 1.,:- , L .� - _. I � . . I . tieui. Hagerman. - . . I . i � . . . '. .., I_X� . - . . . . I�­ ,�- . . .L.-I '� ' - . I I I . - I - I have a Fall and complete Stook whwh will be sold at Prices whiah defy fill- co- , '� ". ,. - . _.. L'�- '..- L. ... . I I., - - ­ ., . _­­�, 'Ill , � _ _ �. I . % ,., ,�� !­ . _,�: '_._ ,L, _� I -". . � . L , , �; �..1, �­ ant 66 the - . ,,,1� " E;tatute labor- is being-,*rformed h6re , " "' ....�. "-. � ,, , � pedtion. Have not spaos to quote prifieg. But call -and be gouvinced that we - ,. zt` �� I ollift"' 'he h­6-�is* y"purin Iii,11,05 I I . . - ­4� , � - ,--�-, ,� - - this week, and Roadmaster Thornton ap- 1� Pumn Factory � I .. 0&nLftVe YOU jit least 40 per cent on everything you buy. -,�4:,q . L: all creditors and others hay. " -jr - f . . _. - ­ .. . "­ in hat behalf tha�! . ..1 . . - ,, - . ,, �, to be doing considerable , for the in, claim against the satatq of James Diam . - I .�,4� ..�A- pea" ou4, ..I I 10 , HIGHEST PRIOE PLID FOR ALL KINDS OF FARMFRS' PRODUOE. .� R � streets and waW with the labor and awney lat i of the town4lilp of Pickering,in the OotLuty (3k. Merowv 3P=jPXiet=% . - 1 ­4P� ,� me . - ,- .....� of )ntaria far A064, who died on or �. I .. - . :�,:!�z,,'!�� . I I at bis command. I . . d by .; : : I �, . . : � t. �._ . - : I - .. - .are ab at the Aeventh ay,.of November to Pion Vl�, I - - . � . � . �I . - . ... Youn respeotfully.. , � : , I '. . L' - I . .- - � I-I-,�L'"I��.,��' � , , I � � L - . , . , I r- Great preparations ' - being 'made for - MazinbAWror of- _L . I L : .� I . : L'. . �'. 1. ... . - - ,_ . :i� 'L . .� _. ._'.. . . I - I ..� -.-_"Yv - - PO t to the,u nderns & statement in writing -I., ", , ' . . - _.: L , . � 1. . 1 . - 'LL' . - - -1 - . - . _ ­ , - . . . � ' -��' . I . . 'j.�­', , L , I - - - . . 1 . .. I . . % I a . - .. I�I.., 1, . - . . . . -.11 - . :, .j.- I ": , � . . .*4 ­ , - -. ., . . - . .' 'L ,� � - . . , I Pk - ­ . .:,-. I . . � . I ��,L . ­ :1 � 1.1 , .. - , ,:, - .1 -, airDs. j ­ - .�: , I. " . i ' F.- Tit , AN - - - 1 .1 . - - I -_ _, _­ , L � ­. the school picnic on. Friday, and the child- of beir n*Lraos an *as, with full partio- 0, n PUMP , , ­­ a,re looking forward too th6 'docasion ,ub m of their al Lift, Force & Suctilo � � .10RE WIR S ,ew, rell Notice is further,gi that af ter the 106h day . - - - ; .. � � I %� . .- -,. -., : � *tb gleeful anticipa,tion. I' 1. . ,I , , % _'. �. �­ I . .­­ . . . -" '� I . 4 � � ---- _i� - t,the a tore will I .. . . I " ... _.�.., , .1 -­' wi i0iL , f ruly nex - Deep-well Pumps of Br"s, Iron and . . - - , L - e ..- - is proosed to die . ; ­.�, � I%�. :�r -- : :.,t , ._­�,q;, _� . THE TORONTO BARGAIN HOUSEP *, . - - . I 1� :�--4 .­-�, I I it is said that the millen in .p , tri )Uto the assets the deceased among the .1� ;. . . . - . .� 1-. - . . . . . 1 . 11 . � . . - � . : � . . L. :L . :. - I .1 I �1; . I . I I. '*,I I �,,�_Ii 1�'�_4'1 -11 ` .. 7.L. approaching. Tne signs of -the times in. a-ties entitled tb to, having,regard only to . .I � Por"I&W- '. . .. .. I I'� , I '­ � ­ . . - . - I .1 I - "."L 4".1"A . . I ,. ­ ­ 1, .11 - . . . I . - ., . �_11 _. I --,-._�, �-- - J. , 'On h claims of wbi $be szoautors shall then . . . . I... .1 I I . . I � .1 L- I .�� , % - 1_.* � sue,11 important event . I � ':'�f - � ,� . L . . I ::. I . NTR . .- ,,--.� ��e ... ­ -­ L L: - . ...... _ Xnate $Qme . ihocust have notice. . Wllb ' Ald PUMPING WINDMILL&, ,� I . . ­ ­ . j" . �! ,- � � CLAREMO .� ". 1, i ­ - . - . . � I .. . ,j I - . �. .� ­rl* ­ . . . - I . - -,? � I - L'. !. I . L - � - � ,_i - . - the ev, i �L. a : ,- -­ ,*, " ...,.�,-- Sgibbatli angellstical Me I JAB. 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R .. :. rr- .. .,.-- -: - , : ..,.� yy tom',,,,{ 4.Y yp .. -v.' - F' &. .{d •TFAY.y. "L- .. �.r -� . - e... I. .. it 4,_ r3 a. _ --.:r: , >+L •�? - ':t K :r'„ .f. t t :t r .-.," sr ! ,s �_.- .. fel .>$ y>, T. , p _.. v .. . �n z t �' v .._. :- ------ - ._ -t _ - ?: ...�.` di'' j ,:gip! - r V14 49 ._.},. __ _.. - ,F: .q d- y ,ice'•!' .,,9'7 -ii". . FF.X .�.....y ..,:. ar1. ,. -�. u -- -s�Y.•.. c, a --:-.� r ,rfc r Ko._ .--.-?°,_Y' +-;x - „+y - _ - -- - - _ $ s% a` .Y -- - - , - - -. _. q DISTRICT DOTS nap as nett weak there will be two, one w lows;--•Taesda y9th, mill late }y+ ; • Chetnoag park, Peterbora,and the other w their own stable sad "�; azoLsx ix 1'as ItosT.sa>es lrsoaa >aAtr>�rsa ttlodel Far 0l el h. P via the ' SPRING GOODS . �. ' P $ase Line to Meattra IlEenaedy, far noon, I .. .son ons saysaxuss. Isasa P asci a railroad Daae has been .. thence to Oshawa to t3erttral Hotel, for , "q s .. ,' " postponed r nother week- They ap- a hte Wednesda .` _• , We have an idea.that a M who=b a 1 �g Y proceeds to Wood- ' < • �* �, , t .p t1t ting w catch Taylor, the ruff's $otei, Whitby, for noon thence SpleIIClit� t sltlie ]n l�g� Prliltg D �, -, woustaohe is'as touchy abaet it as the other party ed. f boy who hasn't D ie. Jos. Hea ,w o wan le eked b ane of to th own stable and remain all night. �. , reBB ( oOde, Lac':es f(3r , Y y will proceed to Liverpool fora fQr Pr1Y1t8! QttUlaadQ9. $hlr>�1lagB, ATt �uB�1n8. �• <� � Lt.•Col. lfoLesm. tie�►e of Port Hosie, hie horses o Ma 24oh bas eo mach icq,- abort time, then to chefs•own stable, and Gents hair �u the latest st les. : y Was selected as the �[eCarthplte oandi• Pied to be a le to bs oat. Ae yet ane remain till Saturday soon• Saturday of .�tv �11 date in the nest Doaviaion election, at i► of his legs : yenta to be psralyze�. teraooh at Gordon's Hotel, p r Pickering an few rel�lnants of signs suitable fag patchwork, at `"k. A gang of lea who have been Dam til evening. This route will be continued . _ t ' ooDveniion held in Millbrook. pp The great Ontario and' Darbam Ezhi. P y past IC, inn a b L de's creek for the wee ahronghoat the season,healah and wealh . , below coat. bition wtil be held this ear at shit on left on Mon ay morning!or the east, pass- er I � ` y permiitiu1. Wednesda and:Thorsda , 8e , lug through ar lows shoat sit o'oloak. (y am p 4 �, Tuesday, .,tee, the pro rt of R. J DUNIB i:; : � . " = tember the 18th, 196h and'$0th. y p Tw(i of Piokeriag College ltaroaae Dafoe & T. C. Oliver, Bangor,grill stand • ������! f� - . team were own here on Monday night for a limited number of A TON' . I -A Only three s�peals' against the'sA3e�s- watching o r boys tactics, apparently Mares for 1884, . y P PPm' y and will melte the season as fotlawe :— _ • . . ment for Darlington and they welt all getting a feat tips on our national game. Monday,, April 3Mh, will leave his owl, � .azz-- : dismissed, wbi-ih speaks well for the R� ,Come Maain, boys, stable, Bangor, and Proceed by wap of r jadgment of & r. Irwin L. Brown, the A large orpwd went frb"nl here to Brook. Brougham for two hours and John A. w� . N Ous DoUll " lin on Satardav .evening -lost to hear the Jones, lot 7, non. 7, Pickerin for n n • .ire, 'Syp61Ns, Unnatural 9 Semiavt Watkr , tNest, ,L. ' assessor. . ' - On Wednesday R. Dawson was sent- Hon Juo. D 'ydeo give his address as an. thence to Sebert'a Hotel Fsgrooklin�foe Key and BMddw piseases� Sent Atwlre, noanced. r. Arnold, Insurance agent of ai ht. Taesda will proceed to Wood,- My Cdtbd b ' sway enoed to tour and his brother Hen to T three months' at hard labor in the Central this town, spoke in opposition. gg y tutsf's Hatel, Whitby, for noon; theme • i Pz The "Sand Nine" baseball Dinh or uT011W18181TIR `` prison, for stealing grain in ills north )zed on Taeeilay night and elected the�' - to GordonGlordon Houae,Piokering -night• Wed• otley{L. 1B a fol- nerds , ��� : .t: � . 1 6! the.county. - y vt►ih Proceed to Gormle s Hotel, �� lowing o el, t =.,�:-..ggj o q effi n, Ca twin, Live 1 ti'itea eau1a �{ p Frank Burne; , An sooident which almost'proved fatal, .poo , noon ; thence w arw+ell s, re�aey ye�t a aMta Ysatr Pestaaaater. -,W Secretary, Bert Holland • Tresenrer,Fraak hland Creek to be NM ss ager fen are t�lti[Or ander a aaritles Rw�attfSil lowm6 Am � � � :, happened on the 6th line,•�lark township Armstrong; ootamittee. F. Bares, , night. `1`hnreday pro• Mt es � 'ha� t h� L. 9aturda last. Wm. B4wICs was actin B. Hal• Deeds to Calendars Hotel, Malvern, for wrooked y 1' gland and .D: Campbell. They are now noon ; thence to Franklin House, Mark. ekers atimse ! ttr,s ttai 8aada>•saLoo�1.tads ram. f down a sisters tub and while Iifttng on pen for aha lenges iroln olaba whose Byer• ham night. Friday WiAHti. w01�w het sf,��the r one side to Ret it-into place, the tub went age age is 171 years, • P to Jacob - +++•+•,yon ars weatk send both and L. �Videlxlaa s, lot g9+ Don 7, Markham, aOO M balosr too let.. MO 11tE UIQ WITHOUT iWI TTEII OME T. a '�_• into place, and Mr.Bart►ke missed his hal- Buak Hamliltoa, who pleased guilty to noon; thence to Miller's Hotel, Stoaff- ; 1fARlCOCB 1 SI --m.,, '' anoe and plunged headlong, lighting on he charge of assbult, was flood 81 sad, ville, for -night• Saturday proceeds to " I• EMS ONS AND SYMIUS CURD. �-e his face: He was unable to move for sts, &mounl'ting is all to near$80, at the - Altana for soon ; thence to iiia own R•S'�� W. d. Collinay of Saginaw. Speaks. W.8•OO1. ��� some time, but at last was helped out and ane assize court held here this week. It stable where he will remain till the fol. "I am 1L At lit I learned a bad habit which I oho,,, ` . Dr. M. M. Tacker, of Orono, was hastily ill be remembered he and Marph almost lowing Monday morning. This route sod till IL I then "� of the bound led a •• coked to death one Beverley, of Utica, at will be oontinaedl throughout the season' • Btposare �d cord 6ypntty. i r .`4� summoned ani he is now doing as well r despondent; no ambition, memory l�ooei 0701 ' � , �: as could be expected, he Brooklla celebration over a year ago. health and weather permitting, ID red,saahxn and blar= pimples on face; hair >,oa.er bona Iii► 'L , nrphp. wh not six months, war to have i swat buaki vari000ele; dreams and 1oi� at � me out on ednesda p�� dem 2r!n M A L V E Rh. " I I I1ars �wit6oat he1D a non spent �'� Wednesday. The junior lacrosse team went to Pick. ✓ was .. . , . stn on Frida last and succeeded is de. - 's Now Method Treatment. Tdsnlc ,� sataide a friend moocnmended Drs. I . The Football and Cricket Taarnament fearg the;College team b 4 I QOM I Aa Ky goals to 0. ;: it. In two months I was oared, This was six '�,b and games. which was postponed on May On aacoan of the Pickering boyo being all �`a"gao°i= � 1ie� � a�. Weg married two" .�. q; 24/h on account of rain were finally cam- amateurs the) home team had an ear vio• I ,, swona raaaa�t"r pin becore�j happy. yphom �"'�eO° $'w` `�,` - - plated here on Saturday, June 9th. The torv, although they say the collegeteamI ' r� a�BTW_ ,�, 11 . weather was beautiful and there was a very outwinded them. After the game all ad- 1 .. I Sr� IL AL fib• Seminal Wmknesa ' " � 11large gathering of people present, among joined to the Co11eQe where they had tea I CV� I VaNcocele' Imlpoir a�1d"-: 8'a'� A• ' them bein about 30 wheelmen from the ,.1 K and were treated in a most hospitable r Ronal Canadian Bicycle club, Toronto. P . , ,�• I$ � A meaner•. Oar boys speak well of their ` yoonsolted • 8e Sem, I had ;•� ;, Considerable interest, was centred in the . '+ aaedl Pickering friends and are longing for a re , lifsle hope. I was surprised. Their new l[ethodTPeat• � . -1 football contest, which was between four . ti Gars match. i , I , e meat improv)d met the Bret week. Rwiss+ow 11 - teams, namely : Wanderers, of Ellesmere ; i.: + + �, I r,i I nerves became strong,pains disap % -. � ��` . Rangers-of Scarboro ; Centrals of Elles- I �, : a ' • hair grow fit ': mere and Riversides of Toronto. The final `:I Route Register. I ,, '. a again• eyes became bright, cheertal.in company and • : k-I ". marl Quarte, I oda " 1� THE strong Axnally.� Having tried . ' draw veal between the f�carboro Rangers �g1tST SUCCESSFUL I�EiNE1�Y and the Riverside team, and it prove, to be i'I A ,Oichman, attd .To h Bill- b 1y recommend Drs'Kennedy do SerYaa s►s t, ab}e iI • K th ro erg of FOR MAN OR aEAtT ssrs>urec,S Speci°hst& They trested me honorably and ski " one of the most exciting and.evenly contest- �1 p P Y J. Porter, Picker. ll �,� ,� Certain!s Its effects and never blister., ` ed Ramex ever witnessed in this pert of the ing, will make the season of 18 4 as fol- ROW proofs below, T.P.EXE MN.� A Nervous Wreck—A Flappy t.lte. T.p.MW�p� - a' country. It was a very scientific game i �E�DA�`I� ����� �ti�� t f T.P.Emerson Has a Narrow Enrage k, 'z throughout, each and every one of the 4 6 ..j S�� ! BLuxroarr,Lr L,N.Y.,Jaa,14 l9k ♦y 'I Live on the ffarm. At school I learned an ear - $$�_L la ere bein cheered re atedl The Dr.S J.Ys�rn O. habitoOV4 ,whish weakened me dye , P Y g repeatedly. I Ae�tleN+en- banlbt a sQleadid bay honeeoq� mentally. Family Doctors I' d I�was'"zg��a�s(n� �:#- balltravelled with lightning rapidity from 1' I time withastar/®. IsothimforW. luesd "decline" (Consumption). finall ► .. � ;-% one goal to the other fully one hour and } 1 1 -,LW' kt its spavin use. The !t arta is + lionitor"edited by Drs y "The GF°ldea },�1. and I D s been offered `cafe Dow baa fifteen minutes withoaG any apparent ad I I Daly had atm acne weelres, I 0 ,�, tO m7 hand'• 14arned tdeil andesawe �' % `Y, �� was • abase had sapped ml vitalt Sell '- � vantage to either aide. After. this the Ft worth of Readalt'sSparta 4• I took the ,1 OW " YdAa/ 11+esi�aa,+e and was oared. '[ Rangers seemed to weaken a little and one ' , < ?weirs . ►.;>r�ewaat. • was oared of Consumption. I have sent�them mann FSR ;, goal was secured by the Rivarsidee. At I i ®��,( $ �p�r�� �u�� �dallst wtwli o°'n°d' Their gees ` �,;r . - the call of time the score stood 1 to 0 in � � i� ' i- I ,litia■.ries 1s,llss. sstroas asap[':.hood. vigor. vitaligr and wn. a M t: favor of the Riversides, and they were de- I i teras-J-I WAVDA" r " AV=TA ATNU� Ions >teedatl's M�aarfa O+eco !� ars SSS a viatlmt Hays you lost �1. clsred poasensors of the beantifbl cup, ya1- I wish suoosw for afrbe oa two7wrses ala ss���R = Are Pet •. ' s ' ' sed at`1140. For the Ranges C. ThawP- the rya Of ha!' hau-ehOM. Ii a tis tm,t lOsw 1[athod'hesteren .rillnioawhat Hamorw ,, eon, T. Little, Ed. Holladay and Q. Little Yes, Solomofl right;that !!what I, , 1*.ins e>< r.. ,.eta.. r'iO C ,�� t�8 dog. pA DHO iwj7Z do ftr � *r `° kicked in great form, while Ed. Brown. �e good h kit !1►tK�wher! - >l'ror Mie b!au prySYsr,or addrew �� �• la W Its IQa,�� CYC. ,. . . Mork Irish and Joe Miller did veoman ser- t1Ot'8, but rill 1p n. Dr. B. J. KAZZALY, OOXPl�lil is No RISL %;, 7 swaesv+te« raw, �n. � � viae for'the Riversides. While" all this ex Vlfa� FTe� maNsi whey tt�ia0sal hexa ��4� oitement was prevailing oa the football - rssoaaale;a 111<4oka Rte»- � » . onnd, no lase ezcitement was manifested i--� !� 't .1'•lM isi �•'0' esY2! saes. 1 (3l1■er• 8r $tit �[ wig s tl'Di �tM on the cricket crease, where a ver evenly Tnatxs cwu►o EasT asp's AS >raLLows: N NANIIeS t.ti� JUN C contented g grog �d dL 1 stilfaC ++ eoee. r oaratlde�wtl Quatlon�liei a�.ea oo~t oafrPaRl1.• ��,��' , •me was in program between •I Im 4b- No. 6 zrsns 7:68 A. W. VA • nteAlcita• t C. the Scarboro and Piokennq clubs. The bOTT ZXXRD $:� P. M. client. eat-• , € :• gamo was played for two bats and a ball y9. For iwtanm, to-4al �t •" 8 LooaL, . 6:28 P. It. - - ' j;%- valued at 815, sad was floall woo n OR& KENNEDY IQ� RI�ELRY RT.' , :";' r Y Y 1it31na' Taanta oottto W�'r i►Q1t As FOLLOWS:— i KFAMAN ' Saarboro with a small majority of 2 runs. I. No.7 Local. 8:14 A.M. 1 DETROIT MICR ; r The games were very friendly all through, '•lU 1[tztD • .' $:09 P. M. ' 7� r espeeislly on the sticker Crease, as 'Bear- ` 1 EIPRItH 8:�`l P. �. k�....�.a•�..•`�Ii '' bor4 aud-Pickering always enjoy them- I I I - ------ �_' Tn <. selves when playing together. After tea FLAMERS' MARKET. ,�' �jA� LV D O�t...:.. • . , the obairman of the committee, D. Purdie, , ' - presented the cup with an address, which i I , Tosow ro Jane it, 1894. , 1 - -' l M1. <.. was ably replied to by the Presiden6 of the 1 1, ' IF - - - River�ides. The cricket score: Whist,fall............. 00 61 w 00 00 I I '.I . . i Wheat,1lang ......... 00 00 to 00 60 i i. f tiC�ItBORO. Wb ­�1' a►t,r wither•..... 00 OQ to 00 60 • • s •••• let Innings. 9hd"Innis {�Vlieal go�e8 . 00 b8 t0 (� 00T URE .. .- " .1. _ . . ... -I , S stats,b W.(iormlej;a , . e Nrw 9k instead of bash oo !1 to 00 00 �alst td and A eholee lot of Bedroom Snites,Parlor Suites . :"� b.............. . 1 b W. Gormley,e Q Barley, ............. . L old d,b Richardson..e 10 b W Gormley, o t�iis is is itself area• para, bash................. 00 8A w 00 41 E�. Tables, and oh sneh a lot of chairs of all kinds. . _ Callender b id Au.wa •r...' 9 Not►..whY sho looketh well in Peas, bash. 00 00 to Od ti6 argacD., t b Bloharn, e wr�t........ 1s 6nother sense, for she tem , no Hay,new, ton..:......... If OtI have SII notion of satin Alpaira, now �%. 14 00 to 1100 . i i� � p g will).;b Gormley...... to b wR8arm1ey... tt to cadre�r di�on acrd ......... 700 to a 00 ' ie your time, for you will never have a be • h Straw, ton.•...... i Dressed bots.:........... 6 0o to 6 ae I ter' chance to et furniture she .iI Pur3y,lbw,b Gorml 3 b hichardson.... O 1f0>lN COn1p1CZ�On. gl}• .,. b >r 0- H.Willis (sub) b Beef, i I . I J Gormley, Gormley ...... 0 4%o';"Y'OL>tt� is enrich taregaarters....... 460 ria 600 - b Gormley tier out . .. Beef, hindquarters...... 7 00 t0 7 00 : is CALL AND-INSPECT O;,i A* BTOCX. E . t A Baird,b Gormley.... J b Richardson.... 0 larQ for all COOkii�g PIX10 Mutton...................... 6 00 to 7 00 � W1. Ormerod,not out...... i b Gormley_.... 1 : ...... o , as mat who has t s �o ' . 'T I Dani, sasses .».......... to 860 I "dam, b Gormley, a We still keep a good stock of Undertaking Goo&. If pan 1 RbDaidsoa ... ..�'.. t► b Aiohardsoia.... o MClat+el. Have you t;iCd it T Batter,!b•................. t)0 113 w t10 14 , ,1-; ," 11 W; .�1;:::::: i b Gormley...... 9 �� Mie �,�.. dam: law 00 09 are compelled t� net anything in this lois, don't forget ' >c><trss ........ Po4i►tow. par bag......... g6 to 100 _ ��` . ?oral :.. .. ....... a3 T • 119110" T Z' 11.1—T'�►�rQ A �ur� 3ploker!l n Total ......•>emly - . - PIQY>clUNG. - . . c. Rem � OMINION BANK let Isaitaae Ona Inning, CO��. . I w~oe and Am stta,* I ' , - - , _.Gormley b Oldtseld- 0 D Olageld . , ,�,�„ , . p p, , ��,goo,000 tb- �Carbl�". Wor]tS. G O. . E f+ B U R K, Cl.rl<,bBatre.. . s- b0Idnelde..:::" i c1pita Paid u s Madlay, b A Baird.... 0 b Olditeld...... 0 . I , , $icberasafa. b olasela s lbw, b B.ira....-13 - Surplus, �1,45o,Q00 ARK �T., OINt0Y1TE !�=T OFFICE TONSORIAL ARTIST a and b Paird- o b Oldne3d... w o,D olatllaa..:... s .ot opt... .::::: ATTENTION ' W ormley, ran oaf., 9 b Oldfield... 0 .- i �PHITBY dGENC�. �' I C E R I N"' '. 4 ` Rot(ere, b Baird, e ltataon Harwken, Gormley ! b Oldseii. 11, .. 0 aoaeragaed wish".to thank his man s risataew iwrsaraeti ltasafraetnrus of h ". 8 Gormley,D Oldseld. 0 D Haisd.. is�►VIN(iS T!>ii�alt�`1tixT, - p -'' Cornell, not out.....• 0 bOldbsld,o Hurd i rons for their liberal patronage dar- I Hair Singeing, : anawalr,b A. HaW. 4 b Baird a Callas- Iotawt allowed of higlfesf earnest rams. alts �arble�4QU>®eni0, Headstones sad all . ! J Baud..e, .. ..... 0 des ........ ? tug the pant year and asks for "Uft of withdrawal r"Wrad. Hair �iuttlrlg, I . BitrAs..... , 0 ]litres. t continaanos-of the.same. other Cemetery Work. _ . _. 4 lliE. J. TH08TON, Shampooing"and ?oral........... D r. Total...... , ISy IItANayas. Fiala oGoefth'sswq..' �- Shaving Horseshoeing grad,General Blacksmith g _ . The only aooideat�to mar"tbe pleasure of All parties wishing work would do well to eal done in ail the latest first-class I th- 1,,�. L, , e da,y was while Mr.,.J. Gormley was ing done on shortest notice. an as before purchasing. All work•aaranta d. �, ti� .-. Eldg for 8oarboro cricket Dinh, be re. and at lowest prices. cod prices of the lowest. styles of the day. Ra>tiors honed. r ` v rather a aeyere blow in the face with , 1 ": I W.V. Uleh mdwo " . Went. Y a the ball off the bat one of the Pickering . Diseased and interfering foot • •� �+ BB .. � , bole- It is to be hoped 'it will not par• r l�h7t _Ot� SS OUtHAM:, r' 1T� ace. speciality. . . CHEMICAL Y PUCE �r7 Inaneutl .-disfigure a hit! i w - . , _ L , PARIS GREEN L S WNiTBY. .I ,I I AGall-solicited. � ^''- . - . . . ­_ . - - I .- .. - The County Conned wound ap itis busi-, I. I --ALSO THE— , TAILOR . _ _ " nese on Mandy W 1. GRAHAM, C LA R E M 0 N T - �� cents par pound at t ; , I ;. 9 o to MarketBaildin ' I - I. p .,, An E ual Rights 'committee room has ( Ppesd g.) I I have a oolbplete stook of 8aitingro, ant been formed in•J.H. Long's offi.�e. �' HOWSE'SDRUG STORE WILEINSON " PLO* WS Ings and overcoatiogs, which will be _. Miss Cartwright, daughter of Sir Rioh. TO LOAN m ONEY ache np in the ver best meaner - z z� - ard, of Hingaton, is visiting in town. w iTB'�s I CHEAP FOR CASH. . ' . and in first-class Style.f - The sidewalks of the .town are is bad ---ON-- . . . . ..,� . i Those regairing� alothi>,g for spriag�and L_ ` ' shape jaet now; 9omethiag unusual. .. - i - r' IIII GTAG E SEC U R ITy.i j T summer will do well to call and ez- Ve few from here took in the 8zcar-I Y X 1 E amine samples Prices away down Bion to Niagara Fella by rail on Tuesday. i�+.L�.Z.i $rrM�A � j� About ten of our bicyclists took a ride to k UR UHART Brough&zn ' Pickering on Friday last to see the lacrosse bought and sold on commission. - * Q 1 match. s BR'OUGHAMN� . _ aj e Mr. Carswell, teller iii the �OmiDion I "'I -r• I"� 1 11 a' bank, has just returned from a two weeks' •Fa l.if A •i P � �'�''�tt�l A ICE Com_ A� ' GORDON'S -� PARISIAN .._.-max holida Agent" f� �, a :c �f t late, COP'YF�lG'tNTS. AMD— Glass and Steam Boilerinsuranc® I � HAIR VIGOR � -"r The Parkdale lacrosse Dinh will, the { OAN !AT> 1T t. 1"ofr s- - whitby team hereo-morrow 'afternoon, -`� _ i >r o and sn�onest epWo write q CONF, �i� R `�(Saturday.). J encs to '•'rhWenrvb had l �ya�a, e� i +a a lrestores gray hair to its original ootar, ' NA.FARES and VILLAGE strict y oof tial. a ardisoh ad beauty and softness, keeps the head clean, _ , i Eldction campaigners in town etre begin- i ao eaaseratc�t �Patents and how cool crud free from dandenff, aures irrita . 1. nix to get hot and betting.seems to be the t Ice t3ret�m every day in the week. . tion and itohin p, # K em` t free. Atso a ostala�ee of order of the day. „ Property �For Sale. L: Patents nt books t g of the Boal gives a beast, The Salvation AriYiy bald an foe Dream In nding two desirable dwellings in Pieter v faoties to tte lieie is it nn ori n. nda I(r H ,. TANNER. Ful gloss and perfume to the hair and will social in their hall qfa Satorda avenin viii e. Persons deeirona of rentinsi, +est t+t widely are tt�e pn�o witl�. I I - stop its falling out ins few days. It is not oat east to rise tnreiftors s endtd a dye,will not soil the akin or the most doh last. It was lairly well attended g '�"nnrd�ne�d i►tao the 4 Issaedwe�id ,s►teasntlyui+a w b sold b ati�p of seteast�e�bn , M oste head dross. Mani d-and y Herbert Campbell; of Georgetown, who � i a wr. �st�►m&y� o tfrres. JOHN "' T. NNE . - has been visiting his parents here for the '' I >l tt .Y•.o y a yes. ale • um veal vx,Ly DoiQ>el. eta. a" rte. HI J GORDON,' Tonsorial Artist past week, left on Thursday to resume his L n�•' In 00 - h al aF hand, ' ' former position. +v hhow 111W w 6 tla h , King street west. Pickering. V RX . Leaye your orders for ah T>:tee► E:aanraione_seem t�be file order of the i I + warn of iata�itiation and frauds. , K 1t141e a IBipek.Piekerlall( 13k TOM y 1. 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'', -..t4K 6 4 � . • 1. e will all meet at Chriatmas." irald me reassure you. on that i 'they are �)ot t1a Auttits fa Giunpa�ratr--Aiti lEin ', I f° "The are ver etaitable in age, and gentlewoalen, and tpy d8 C children deLt"o[t>ee [ildian 1NtaOST- :., ,N t „-.+ - Y Y sit of.permit a n aeon �t L . .:. ,� 1 .1 Lucy is portionloss,and will appear to-your c P pe ' anyone to--lao sow ,-. a. ry`. A TIiItILLING STORY OF OI,� LI . I Y �� Mr, Forbes-Mitchell, author of "Reiisiti 1.. br r d marsh his i e ar , oche a vary ba for son, fah tit '] le s S c 41 " Y «' Y "found hiimrseif -- --m- - i .i" will doubtless have its weight In attracting Aunt I cried .Luo , am not a>�orp reatDlutin , . 1 cures ofathve t} a-. :.. •. ^`r : ; e o at'after ane of tho bsttlea: .• so far as tb th�n Poo R s,1' not dead Harr It ou could ersuade his tattier to has and de endant on yo ? Xf na a is c • CIIAYTEIZ I1I,, _ P p P y• 3 P P without roc . and -I don't want' yon to au Bethat•I .warn-him a ainst her I should think that Derwant had not bion ht me h re, I should . Y up g have ver thankful ul to admittance at Laoknow, and being unable is ltleep for - . That night was a► violent,stormy Novem• make kava t¢.be cheerful. Do not be would be ooncruaiva so far as harry fe con• ha p .Y g " her night- bleats of snow driving against' ocero eful of vl�hht you sac me, Aunt rained," to Eatdourt, for I suppose you I brIn� them the cold, got up in the night, velar into s ': y �� up for governesses 2" `room of the Sbah Nujeef,--,where his tea: the windows, slid the fierce ale ruahin Clare. Uncle Derwent tolfi me you were Dealt satirical,Clare, said Darwant, g g ver ind and I am sure on will nevem tau in , yet lookin a little sines. "And I vva� very niuohrovokei, but it was re imeut was enet►inped,•-tack alighted , f°; back through the bare trees, which groaned' hu t feelin whatever you rcaq sap," what of Luoy 2 " ' B P vain to be�►ugryh `When di you hear of g from its shelf. and shading it with his $. again-, and lending melancholy echoes - Thi speech vvgaa delivered with such per. " Oh,-Lucy will not object. to have a Estcourt, Luoy? I asked. Lamp r m . ` through- .the hones, kept up a continual ,foot a briery e>;nd quietneee that I >�e�lly Lanae and rank of Lar own, ' said I.• " and "tlh, from Mrs. Reginald.Launt. Poor hand, walked t0 the door of the great could eke► n answer to it;. I sat Ibr>ent. I should think is quits discuss �d, and papa was very ill then, and I k ew I should l.o in to find a conflict o, sound tliroagh- the dark hong °� P domed tomb, or mosque, p q and iscomfited, feeling that my young very likely to be- pleased with Harry loon be deiititute, so'I always t�loug' if coat which some sepoy in his hurried de - wintry might, I did not sleep mach, but oom a ion too uite the superior laoe ; Crofton. It seems a perfectly natural and nothing else appearad,,that you would take • ` p q p P Y l It Ia ao generous of you aunt! parture had left behind him. He peered a . -so far�benefite4,by -•this new. interest, lav that t e morrow and.distress I had looked likely arrangement without any match- main t rare. s could think I d then .holding the lamp high „: awake-half amused half dila ointed for wa come m�rely romantic'nd visfonary making." But I am grieved that you t� inside, an then,.holding e' PP some people,le rhet a blit " It eesrcel' af7@ms to lease ora how- would look down. upon the bliss Harleya. over h7a head, walked in till he was near : and very considerably puzzled-thinking of folly, oesible m p p , lm p , . y p y , >, - - . I syn^ visitor. I did not "take to her" ver• not senaibld people like Lucy Crofton. ever,"said Derwent, lookin at me doaely How am Z any better than they? g , the centre of the vault. -•} _, 1 foun an unaccountable difficulty in re- for a`mament. " Perhaps I he►va spoken But, in spite of Lucy's' humility, I could } "� tainly at first eight, but I did my best to sumin the con ersation, and,began to cast rashly, Clare ; make friends know I not help feeling extremely annoyed. Was Here he felt his progr$sit obsteao.ed by a oanvinee in m lad fo same.eafe.eubleot, Lucy, would not give you pain for the world." it possible that their education at Esteouit blaf;k heap four or five feet high,which felt myself- that it. wee, and muat.be, Y �� t,: ihowev r,saved me even that trouble. Slee Yes, I knew-that very well ; but there should put a charity-child reputation upon to his feet as if he were walking. in loose- aulf-restraint stretched to an unlovely and 9 Band. He lowered the lams, and caw in- was.iit destitute'of'somethin to sa is always some one polar u oL which ever m dear iris . "il.: undesii~wbks extent which. made- Lucy so ,{I have offs heard papa speak of Iiih• body ie unreasonable • andt Lia was mine' Y g (TO B3 CONTINUED.). etantly that he was up to his ankles in lode I lie resumed ; " he was here be#ore "Luc tells me " said 'I after a suss I ' �_..�� ..1 gunpowder 1 About forty handled waifs calni and self-possessed. "It will-be differ- font, y + . '� est tomorrow," I said to myael'f; "when she Uncle erwont was married, besides know- "that she and her father expected someHER j�OEAIp RULES TAE ROOST. of it lay in a hop f-, '` - ing it_well in h s youth ; but �e stayed here time since trh•t they were to live here. bt;fore his D , • r n . - , . t knows us better, she will know that nothing y, ' �► -- - .. the ole sum er that tinge. Did you. not Yes, said Derwent, with that honest The woman alayor of a New Zealand 'lawn while a glance to ,i which is unnatural is looked for here; it know?" glow of.feeling which brightened his whol® Cali• Down Uaraty Cauucltlora, the left showed - j will be different to-morrow," glut even while " I argot," said I,`hastily, I did not face ; "at a certain period of my life, when twenty or thirty ,�i . Y hoose to letny ons suppose that I did I did not caro two straws what beeamo rf ;ylra, Yates►" the "Mayor" of Onehunga, - I said so I became aware that my heart, in• barrels also full of stead of o enin to her to rise In in- �. ot know, not that I f:ued, but because Hilfont or myself either, I once told old in New Zealand, is ,troubled apparently powder,and another p g -beganLucy•1 oked up significantly, as if she Crofton that he might set up Lia head] with one or two unruly councillors, and glance to - the left � , � - F:r voluntary antagonism against this friendless (rrieant ometh{ g. quarters here if he had a mind, or break u revealed more than• , _ . a p has soma ditFcully in keeping her team in . 1. young creature=though she was . friendle�g . "Un;le Der crit meant pa}�a to livo with the old house tabite if he hada mind. I a hundred eight— : - . - him t}r .re I ae not with him, I was with was a Clareleea man, and cared nothing for order. At a recent meeting, repotted in inch shells, all load'-anal of DerwenG`ri blood. I was' dismayed Aunt atl oar mamma's sister " said an thin I believe fur ons summer the the ne3iv `Zealand.Herald,.the roceedin s - _ eY, y g y P g -ed with the_ fuses ,� �; - ' to feel this: I ought to have loved her; re- Lucy, `but I as to have come, and we were here. - I aro described as "lively." Thi question fixed, and spare a _ , ' ;. eeived her, been as m husband said a me- -were t have lived at Hilfont ; :so papa "Luc thinks I rather came in'the way under discussion was an outtreak of typhoid 1. ther to.her; Call any one command love? expected ; but that was before we. know of a very leasant prospect," said I, "I am fever in the borough. At„an early stage in : _ _ �� I became die ust d with myself. «'as it you were going to be married, Annt,Claia.” not sure t at she quite forgives me for it." ttro`diecuesion Mr. Tapp ex$�reared the opin- —."— � I . - g . Y And Lucy ga e'the slightest sigh in the Derwent laughed, looked at -me a little ion that certain correspondence had been, �r,�„�„ '°' 1, I ` t not enough that Derwent liked her, that of=arid, Dose a yhody wonder that I felt doubtfully. "Rut you think he is a good kept buck. r 4 ,t'.',•��'/r . irl don't ou Y" he sold. The mayor, with much firmness, said : . t:' ,� she was his near relation. But reasoning, sornew iat agg avatefi . She went on with g , Y 4, 11b; - 1."f t Y did not improve the matter. At`last I found her oro het so quietly, working and talking - "Oh, certainly, a .very good girl," I "I insist upon an apology from you, Mr. , � N� m spirit so unmans cable so ill naturod ;vittiou lookingat m©. If she had been answered : and so conversation ended for Tapp, for making that remark, and shall :^ ti C. . Y g my dea est Erie dc I must pare felt a certain that night. adopt a similar course with any other •'; , .. " -- � =' ea deterniined to dislike ati.i condemn, that displeq are, w ether I would or no. But even Lacy'e virtues ware y rather councillor so expressing himself." ;1' � I turned my head .from the light, and "I la sorry, Lucy, that I should have against her with me. She was a very good Mr. Tapp denied accusing her worship of . . - cotiie i the wa f ai►I of our lana " I girl ; she was first dowu•staire in the morn- i;uppressing correspondence. He must have fuses, slow matoheis and port Lica lying fn �' obstinately went to sleep. Y P profusion beside the shells. said,!with a s it , which, I daresay, was ing; she was read to .do anything in the been misunderstood. I took in my danger at a ali►noe, hg I Our breakfast-room next mdrning"was as not the sweets t n the world. world to cavo me troubl©. At breakfast The Mayor•—I ,t on't allow any councillor writes. "Here I was up to my knees in gun- : - - . _ 1. pleasant an apartment as could be supposed "No at all, aunt," said Lucy, seriously, she was quite anxious tohelp, and persuade to insinuate that I have kept back carie• powder, in the very bowels of a magazine, . , " _ _. . in such weather. Like all the rooms at "I am are we etre v'ry glad ; Uncle Der• me to eat ; talar in the day became still spondenee, with a naked light 1 My hair literally Hilfont, it has an admirableiciew- A great�.went'K appin as,was he first thing to be snore concerned atwut my exorcise, and bar. Lapp--You gaits misunderstood me, stood-on an end. I telt the akin of my head- eonside ed. ❑c� of course it was only by labored to induce r>5te to go out, with unit• Mrs. Mayor. lifting my bonnet oft my scalp. My knees - broad anov-covered slope of country,drop• his kin loess t that ver could have, been able wileq and expedients, which she vyas Afterward Mr. Tapp insisted-upon speak- in down with ever en lecushione ore,'_' evidently rather complacent of sad satifi• ing whoa he was ruled out of order, The knocked together, and despite the chilly p g y+ Y g 4 , h night air, a Bold perapira.tor► burst out all into roundness by that wintry veil; from the ) "Igo does it happ n that you call Ai c. ed' with, but which "aggravated" my tern- Mayor said : "I am the person to dictate Crofton uncle . lsaid "the relationshi i per very oonaiderably, and often ;'rove ttie not y,Fu." over me and can down my face and my - heighrs where we-stood to the lf,wet; level - legs. is conal , I bet e�+o." to take refuge in my own room, in sh,mer Mr. Tapp--Oh ljno you're not. •�I had neither cloth nor handkerchief in . . • of the plain through which the .river, no : -•`Con in to apa," said Lucy ; "but ao ' despair. She herself walked every day, The Mayor--Don't answer me Lack. - my poekist, and there was not a moment to . - longer in motion, stretched its proper line, I u;uch o der tit n Foe t in I could not call practtcod every day, and every day did so Mr. Jackson, having moved a resolution, be lost. Aiready the overhanging wick of . 1 hien cut ern' eo 1 Qalle him Uncle Darvrent much crochet or embroidery ; she took as entered iUto a langtity dissertation on rani- the Indian.lam was threatening to shed ` - with one icebound barge in the centre of th© + i P g • -- 1 I when I was a child. ought to have asked interest in theconeervatory,and had afancy Lary matters.in general. .As dire. Yates . view,and-lines of benumbed pollard willows, I g its smoldering rad tip into the magazine at II,, our permissio , Aun Clare, but it would for birds, and liked light reading. Alto- tas made a re},�ulation that the mover of a smitten to their hearts with the apathy of rseem st ange t call h m uneteand you IMra, gether she was not only a very p�retty but resolution shall be allowed only five min- nty,fleluick as thought I pat mi; left hand . ' cold, tracing the chilly lines of its further , Crofton. bis I1 go n calling you aunt, a very proper young lady. :3he . never utas to introduce1t, she draw attention to tinder thedowndropping flame, and clasped - leasf•' ' contradicted anybody, and was always..-the fact that .Mr. Jackson had spoken seven, i banks. The sky hung low over all,a heavy I p it with•& grasp of determination-: Hold Ing - "aur"Surely," s id L "h seem3 natural pleased with what every one syirgeated. It minutes. Mr, Jackson laughed, and said it firmly I locoed slowly to the door, sad gray vault of clouds, The trees and scat indeed hat there. alio ld tae some title of was hard to find out Lucy's. own will about the council had no power to make such an - t�red . houses and even: the far-off in- anything but she had a 'way of ottin absurd regulation, and in any case it did walked .ant with my knees knocking one . , P relation ship. Do you know your cousins, Y R ; Y gg g g Y against the other. - . naris of the cathedral, far away yonder in . the ottt r Crof ns?— hey will. be here at her will which- was ingenious iu the richest F not-apply to any one replying, He would •'I felt not the elightea� pain from grasp . Christn as, : � e have to see a good-deal of degree. Everybody who saw her congratu instar upon Lia right of saying what be had - S�imonburgh,' which we could just see, { ( ing the burning wick till I was in the open were .ill distinctly touched and softened our net hbora about that time : but you galea me_ on my new acquisition—such a to say, and die' not intend being talked air ; but vi hen 1 opened my hani I felt the , _ - Y const c raider oursel quite free to beep pleasant companion I Anti Lucy hearing dawn. with cirifts and droppings of the snow. I apart a id uie for is year if you choose. ! amart acutely enough. I poured the oil out - 7 afar off-»one's sacs are shat when fyne Tho.Ma or—Mr. Jackson are- you.dety- oPP g p q Y Y P y , of-the lamp into the burnt hand,and kneel. am always young as regards snow. This ► " For nape' sake, .aunt! " said Lucy, knows the s self spokes of -grew mere In my ruling 2 Y Y g !3 '• .lir. Jackson---Yrs i ing clown, thanked God for having saved . raising ter ey a. . smiling, more attentive to me, more , n this matter. - -. landscape leased me cold though if, was � - myself and all the man-lying around me . - - P p g ' I boa-ed my head n assent ; Luey for anxious about my comfort thin ever. ,�he The Mayor—Then I order you flown. - and within was the bright breal:fast-table, this once let h r wok fall on her knees thought she was doing her duty, I vetlily Lir. Jackson said he would nQt be gag• from destruction. . .. with than, little bouquet of flowers which [while she answered a believe,and pleasod-herse'lf with the thou ht god. , Then I got up, and staggering rather . Derwent had bound-the gardei e_:to provide " Unless yo think it p roper, .and-say I that site was-a very useful pereon, as of The Mayor--Then I rule you out of order, than walking to the place where Captain D won was .alae ing, and shaking firm a►n to do it ; I should not min=i roc myself, the grea:eat importanoe to Aunt Clare. i and if you dont obey, we might as well • a for me eti ery morning. all the year round— it would not d ► him a -y good," acid Lucy. . Oh, young people I Oh, young ladies II I dissolve; a eke, told got o my discovery and the a ale cold cluster of-tender'blossoms now, „If ou .ob'ee to m mourning' I cap eta am an old lad and may advise you dius &fr. Jacksovii---' all, I shall certainly not fright I had gots. p Y l Y Y ! far—don't do yooa w oyr fallow-cieaturf4$: cbe -you. You ourself have wasted roost " ' Bab, t.'or.poral :Mitchell !' loss all his yet still flowers ; the warm crimson curtains upstairs ; but therwi e, .please,Aunt C=lare, � Y 8 Y Y Y Y answer. ` You have woken out of your - do not think o me 'as f there were anything dont try to be the benefactors of'householde of t e seven uduutes, and must not inter- p • . = drawn quite back from the window, to let . , sleep, and have got frightened at a shadow, particular required. I .should like to be when Providence sendii you on a visit . I rupt me. for my heart was still thumping against my ` - .. in„11 the light there was, which was a soft- lust one of the family without soy one can't tell you what amount of exasperation The Mayor—You have rambled away ribs, and my voice was trembling." ened snowy light, rale, yet with a dazz.le minding mem eh, fo inde-ed•I do notwant one good girl, bent upon doing her duty, fror, the slubjeet- - g - �' • The upshot of the matter was that on in it, a light which radiated more from the to be like a w' ow,or have any notice taken and exercising a bend ural in�uenee on all Mr. Jackson—If I did, you forced ma seeing the oorporel'e burnt hand and the . e of me.- I will not trouble anyone with my around her, may produce if she tries ; but At this point the bickering ceased and pow,dee nearly half an inch thick sticking white gronnd than the opaque sky—and grief.." I know from my own experience how great the businesse proceeded in quietness. the merry frost-exhilarated fire cracking I only.. true , Lucy, . that you are not it in, and I- was in a ps,fectly eas and un-. -- - to hi* feet and damp gaiters, the captain ; „ yy — was almost as badly,scared as Mitchell him., ., . with glee like a school-boy—and the aharp exe�rcisicg excessive s•}f-restraint, said I, oompslieated position If I had been Iikemany CHINESE IMMIGRATION TO CAN self. The aleeping oven were aroused, the . sir and ice with; u.t. I myself entered this though I confess I no longer ger found it , if wives in the }teat and b irdeu of common + life -sometimes teased U m children, and ADA' fire w*as put out as expeditiously as possible - room about' nine O'clock r- that show -you are, you ill do ourself injury. . It is y y ' __- - and a sentry was posted at the door of the • mornin and°was hastening to take m l entirel for o r con enience and comfort sometimes a little out of tem r with m Y pa g, $ y I Y Y Is Y jibe Cetc•itatn itlave f'altl roll T ax to the mosque to prevent any one from entering _ - place ior prayers, when some one roe that I make any uch suggestion. We husband—matters might have been a great Amount or over Yaira Diniou Dollars. As may he supposed, Corporal &Iitehel. salute me—Lucy I Well! it was very proper shall like the other 1 tter, cf cotireo." deal worse. As it was, Lucy-was certainly Y pp° , - f nits leased with herself. "3henaver Lel Since the adoption of the Chinese Immi• found it hard to get to sleep, and he gives - •. ahe�was. an extremely good girl. Sall ' " Thank yo au► t," eaifl this young 1 p p' gratioia Act in ltl88, !O,ltki Cnlestia►ls• a truly horrible picture of what awed one is human one's self, and prefers to see philosopher, a d eo r turned quietly to her ed r7►o to bread and butter without S. P -, in one's friends something of the weakness work., I might, beam arrasaed sad purzled, delightful quiet consciouanasa in Lar foo® have entered Canada, paying poll tax to around him- The frightful ecenem through tit® amount of over half a million dollars ; which the men had recen;,ly passed had of commott nature. It was no doubt much but that did not affect .Lucy ; she knew that she way exemplifying the Christian 242 Chinese came ,in exempt froia any produced a terrible effect upon their nervous - -_ better to get up early, to be ready in herself, anti he was not much concerned duty of loving her neigbbors, aqd was marl- roper time, to be-flown stairs before any aboy�t knowin me, toriousl� rNiuisteripg and atLandang to her ahsrgos, being striver diplomatic-agent] or cystoma, _ scientists. From the 10,'348 immi rants " One man '' sa- s he -" would commence . p C. It turned out that she did trot know her arriving rinse the Aot wept into farce muttering something inaudible, acid then body else • still—but of course she was _ 1 Aunt Rare. _ g . Y . ' - right--I ought to be the_ last person in the Huh ER 'IV, , there should be deducwd t3,09t3 who ezi7 break into a fierce battle-ct of 'Uawn re i cousins the Groftons lexce G the Graftona leaving the country, took out c�+rtf6aates >.you bloody murderer !' Another wouid wor1L to blame her. 1' When Perwentpronoineed her "a brick" And naw that you have seen her, of tjee 'lfanoc, whom s}re had seen abroad}, of leave or registered for leave prior to shoat `C6arge ! Give thein the bayonet!' " at breakfast, I am afraid I. must have look Cls ," saidDerwent, when vpe were alone and she was rather, curious ta"hear about f Y June 3U 18J3 all of whose certificates had And a third 'Bee tie ether, ' ed rather doubtful. I said I feared she one venins, about a weak sites our youaQ them, as war natural. p $ boys, don't ' •{ "ie biro. Re inald Crofton cam n- AupitY' become cancelled by limitation, and a fire I Forward 1 If O-e are to die, let us die •_ - " 'was quite overexerting herself , at which guest't a arrival wh t is your opinion of g g, , 9,a she sa:d to me one day, Wo saw her in further number of registrations were oat- like men ! . Then I"would hear one mutter- .- - - Lucy looked up quite seriously in my eyes. Luc ,, now . - ''Are you displeased, Aunt ( tare Y ' she " 'he is cert logy ratty," said I j !'aria two years ago. I sup oda she 'tea eLandis3g still available for return; leaving ing, `0 mother, forgive ice, and I'll newer - , •+ • „ rets when she was oun ?" the net alance of less than 4,250 arrivals leave ou again 1 while his comrade would , . said ; and of course I raid, Na, no, ce.- - thought you w old say ao,, card uiy pretty Y R • , lin excess of departures. Those figures half-viae up wave his hand and sail . , tainly' not;" and fait very uncomfortable innocent huab nd, w tit guileless gratifica- "Pretty when she -was young . bate cannot however, be taken as evidence of ' There they are t Fire low, give them the and ashamed of myself. Diapleaeed ! why tionl "I have net b eu thinkiraQ upon that f`rofton ! How old do vu su e` mho is . . ' Y. epos that increased Chinese population of the bayonet 1 Remember.(avvnpore 1"' should I be displeased'? but certainly I poi t. Doyon know, Clare, I dont think now i said I. I country since-the Act went into force as - `'- would rather have had something for my you could do bene thing than make up ''Nay, I eanndt tell,"said Lucy ; "hilt many leave with no inLenLion,of'returning, A New ByStem: of Play. - - : companion • which was lees re-pproving a rri tch betty en Lu y and Harry Crof toe she is married and has babies,ane of course and consequently do not register. The correct and unexceptionable than Lucy. -t ley d suit ach of er famously--not too one expects tier to be oldish. - But I like figures are also valueless in estimating the struck by the tact that thepresl3nt crowd - L .1After bree,kfast Derwent left us to attend .mu h centime t abo t sitter of thorn, you Lar �•ery much, Auat Clare." present number in the country as ing of houses is cities is unfavorable to the - -. to hie own nat very heavy business. I sat kn w—and— ell; o one can tell—I "She is riot oomii7g," said L "Mr. there exists no reliable evidence as to free oxercive of cbilarea in .play, such at . . . . with my, work as near the bow-window as thought diffe ently some time apo-but. Crofton's brother, Robert Crofton comes the -number in the country at the time prevailed when man lived in a more seat- :: I�- • • - the cold would permit,and watched h w the thore's the ch ace th t they might ba our always with h:a family, There ara four of the Aet went into force. The census of teres way,. Prof. A. T. 3ti idmore Lae t ,'L_;. , ..- " : sun came gliding over to land cape, shak- auc�easora in ilfouti Glares. them. Harry, the eldest ; then Mary, a April 5, 1891, gives the total number of sket°bad a scheme for the evolution of a - j - ing lightly the snow off the branches. Lucy I' listened with swelling breast. I littie,younger than you ; and Frank. and Cltinese ,in the Dominion at that date ae now systems of play. Even under the pre- - by this time had taken some troche -work sou d 'not cit er ane rover hinV nor see him Ed ward, two little boys, They area very fl 12x9, to which add $,384 -arrivals since vailing coudltious the way for the develop1.- out of her bag. After her night's're, t, she for• moment It m ght have been differ- vice family. They are the next in succes- that date and deduct 909 outstanding cer• ment of proper play is jnat as open aa.for at`' was even pretr,ier than last night ; and now ent-�-Oh, hes en I tit t might have been I-- sion after Mr. Crofton. You'trill like them, tifloates of leave, and of registrations ns for anything else while i.ta development requires t- a lea aid eon.vers;tion got up between us, but �n the midst of y grief- a sudden re- I have no doubt. the solus of thou ht and well directed & �tt leave that 'have been issued since then g g in which the estranger took her full share. sent ant roma iia my roast. I could almost "nh I am sure 1 shall," said Lucy.- "I and there remains a balance of 14 004 as business enterprise. The professor's plata . . - . "1 daresay you"have not much society fancy those t o indifferent young people, liked bars. Reginald ao much ;and ara these representing the number-in the ooutmtiy on rests upon the principle that play is-the • - '. here, Aunt (;tare. said my young guest, who as yet di not 'now each other, Were all Aunt Clare : exercise o.f the faculties aa.aueh the solo to begin with. the supplant rs--C d forgive ma I—of "No there im Mrm. Fortutio Mr, June 30, 1883, less those who have left g Crofton s without reporting, of which no reliable for the agke of the doing.. It is naturie •,. 66We are very, well off in that-respect, that1dearest ncona ious soul who had his -sister, and her two children, and the Crof- estiinata can be given. woriring toward her end in the child by ' "said I ; "yon do not know the. capabilities inhefitance3 i Heaven. It was ur.wiea of tons of Stoke, These ara all your relations, prompting to the free,objectless exercise of " Derwent: bu he d d not know how hob- I expect, besides, some young friends of m those ex aasive powers which he sees at of the country, Lucy. I Pe 3* Y A H0211e Trust. P P "I have never ,lived in the co n'rp in and errible era the tears that blinded mY own—Alice and Clara Hsrlay, who are work in real fife. If he sees this way open . England," amid.Lucy ; "this snow hi,}l3 me' eyes it was him as guess onl a hope about your age, from Estcourt, and Berrie A olergyman, who enjoys the substantial and he has the needful facilities he will "' 1 .. _ •' to look at ; but you seem to like it, Aunt dila ointed he togk my hent'. a d scarf►• Nugent, a young cousin from. Sandhurst." benefits of a fine farm, ware slightly taken imitate so closely in miniature the activities tO# 1. Clare 2" ed tender y ; he id not know how all "I am so glad ; I never had companions I down a few days ago. by his Irish plough- of the age to which he belongs that his play "I do," said I; "sin English winter is day our, ani every ay, I went about the cared for of my own age," said Lucy ; "but elan, yho was sitting at his plough in a will not be a nuisance, so discordant as to :� just cold e: cash to be exhilaratinb ; at' hone in a d mb show, thinking of other. I fear it is neliiah to-think of that. . Will field, resting his borne. be intolerable. The greatest objection to least, so I think.' �� thin s by fits and eeta�rta, b rt of tha:alwaya. not a late a rt ifkp,, ! g pa y tJ�is b$ very fatiguing The reverend gentleman, being an this theory, as i.appears to as is to m►ke "I suppose it is because of poor papa, Ther was tit a differ nee between him and to you 2" eeanomist, said, with great- seriousness: the boy a man before his time by "prompt. . '` : said Lucy, quietly. "«e have had to runs me,�ut-he d d not now it, and meant no •#I think not, " said I�; I am very well ; "John, wouldn't,it bea good plan for you ing" him to give up all the old fashioned about everywhere to avoid the winter ;even bur I you are too sympthetie, my dear, to have a good stub scythe dere and be tout- sports and be merely _ F y imitative of his elderm . - L. naw I cannot help fearing.it for his sake,' Ween 1'c old p�ak'at last, I thought "Papa used to say rather thelother way, " ting a few bushes'along the fence while-the in the ways and methods of advaneed,life • as if he would fetes it. I dare say I should my voice had hardeiied down into. coma• said Lucy, with a faint laugh. "He said I horse is rebting a short timet It remains to -.mak what i -.. m he going to do I' like it myseli,abut I 4isve never been able thing tonele and harsh. "I am not a was. not sympathetic enough. I ani glad . John, with quite as aorloul a countenemde when he becomes a man ? � . ` to think of that till now," match••raker " I sa' you do not find me so, Aunt Clare, :And as the divine wore himself, sAid: " Forgive me,:Lucy, I fear-I have spoken- " 'What is rite; " maid Derwent ; - "but ms I ask, lease, these young ladies from "Wouldn't it be well, air, for you to hav - - -- Y p Y g Y e Eight years ago the- body of oolotYtan thoughtlessly," said. " I,-with s great eom- this , a 9pe ci 1 case.1 You are very little Estcourt-are they some of your orphans, a tub of potatoes in the pulpit, and- when Kripppe was- buried in Taylor's cemetery `- , Y unction. - of a atchm or, {rare-•almost less than aunt+++ they are singing to=peel them awhile, to be clear Bowmauville, Pa. It has been discover- ' - ss Hove, Aunt,'•irsa l Guby,"I am attic yea one ould sti Fose a`I married woman, who ff ,fy Orphans; I dd toot quite-underetapd rowdy for the pot't ed than the body has turned into stone. 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I r : -._ .. a , 5 .. r,. r � �TCL� S� IS �T postpal cwrd,•aa►ntaialti{i- Lir. addevss sad 1 - - �UNTL� S �U$GM ����� friends r�etiarped �� �. �► atatgp bn one bide watt a letter written on ' et'y�p} t►nt �'(j(n the Other, lately passed through the post- (j j, sme of ` nd, lira. B, w'aa deIfghted at > I'1rEl1IS 8F YNTEREST «A �II _. offiv$a0 9Vorce�ter, Masa. •-.—. the promp nude with which her wlahes Itad ' 1` THS beeir attended to ; and her "lord and . _ A family in Mitchell aonnt North Car• VirWe Cotta a, • » , BUSY YANKEE. aftasted on the outskirts master a nightcap wan stronger sweeter }, oltna oonslats of seven broters� and Rve of the thriving town of Rlwirmalley, was sad hotter that n' ht than ft h ffi�ST �pNDERFl7L �jA(; [jj�jg eiatera, all of iwhom are over six feet in ad been for THE v L � E 1ER PUT TOGET g g k ocoapied by Mr. and Iilrs. Buatte,a worthy many a month. HER ' Sz Netgliboriy firaterest in Hta Deln —3latte>Fe hei ht. One o the brothers is said to be About a week after Buntle'® visit to the { ,' at iMement and Mlrt6 C,athered From seveq feet nine �nohes tall. couple, who, having amaasad a compete�tee A ,e f : J\' _ ' -._ term and Detector Repot, he received b Lure et wast Ev— t 4 a pis Haar Secvrd A !New York life saver after'k settee of is the grocery line, had retired from buss' the morniag'a post a letter from hie law Has a tA1S►ce Iia w�`me�tseldl� .t100,Aeti - , . � _ Uncle Sam boasts 10 active volcanoes. observations e>atending oger.a period of 20 noes, hoping to end their days peacefully yers, r nestle hie immediate tees et .� eq fi ace at Tr eA i+lgYtting lien 4ad Abe, - r ,, _ , New York has four Chinese "templbs." years, says that_ the suporstition 'that in the pretty little nine•roomed residence, their offices to decide on the ireinvestment Nersbs• - a droys►ning 1►erton rises to the surface three c►f a pertain sum of money that had been .1 - _ A. , y,:. There are 3 (►00,000, baohelora in. the which had bees especially built [or,tbeir tt'hsre are nearly half a mlllfaupoldiorsin ', - " times is entirely unfounded. out on mors a es and had been repaid. IInittatea over 30. g K the Em rot's- arm , accommodation. And very peaceful and "I mat catch the 9..45 !" erolaimed Pa y, which is tthe�nnosb'. > ,' As the janithr was ringing the bell for conteatsd was the life the le Bnntlo �- . Organization of labor hats 'raised-wages dchool at Fountain,Ind., the clappper . the y d--Buntle oo. , as he rose from the breakfast- w6nderful machine that was' ever put to• $500,000 a year in Boston. bell became cietaiohed and fell to!tie ground, oupied with bis garden and hie i e, and table• thm, .�.'` P g .. „ 4e Think of 1,800 horses being so : p `�' L`�• Silver bare are being sent from the IInited p distance of toffy feet,and etruoh a small Mrs. Bnntlo atwa s $Hain lent to do in what time will yon be home-? in- fi nod that the kee rfeot ate sad � r States to Mexico for coinage. boy on the head and killed him. y g p y` quired his wife. y p pe p �` 1 W hen a to assisting and eupervisiog the one neat- "Can't ea make ao man .,� : < A gigantic ice combine has been formed pe is arrested in Bangor, Me, Y, M- dear. Depends upon Y -steps to the minute and- 1 of all New York and Brookl n ice Dom an- he is usually eonve ed in-a maidservant who formed their entire haw long old Smith ma kee me. Besid march in arfeot harmon with one another. ter.,„ • ,{ P , Y P Y patrol wagon, - y p Y J , 2 yes. Should be beunished with a fine, 8ttp dorpesttio staff, until one memorable day. Ia I should like to have a look at those houses The soldiers themselves move•like otoek '# .There is a band of Cherokee Indiahih in °ants is added to the$ae to stay for )Xis ride March last, for which this new mortgage is ro ed fn the patrol �agon. u a • nothing like seeing what sort of seen itp work and the artillery and the infantry ,.' ` - z. R " ,fit . North -Carolina who still use bows and , Oh, Bantle ! cried Mrs, B., ruehfng- you'll get for your money " move across the $old like elle machine . . Beaton isn't gping to be behind hand in fn, the parlor, where her hnaband was "But you'll be bask a°me time tarsi ht works �'': N a There are eight edible and tweIrt (son- erecting a memorial to fxladatone. A similar „ asked Mrs. B g ?' d by Doge of even magnitada I have -F' ' movemout has been started in New York, acan""39 the morning paper , whab do ,, seen the Russian soldier and the French •,' ons varieties of mushrooms in the nited o Oh, cert,inty I No damp hotel bids for t N States, cad it has the support of ever body, irre- Y u think has happened t me, thank you. Goad-bye, my dear," and soldier, but they are nothing like thessi and L spective of race, religion or nationality " Don't know " ,, The New York antral eastbound fres ht • .- , my dear, said Bander, eo aayin $uncle rushed off to the ati►tion, I doubt whether in all the world-:here has A R track will be rale d with 70 pound steel The negro populatic►n is the United States looking up from his paper. "Nothing He had not barn gone more than half an been at any time such an or anization as t t-,r is 7,500,000, o ,bona :oae•ninth of the hour when there was a violent tin at the 6 the ya r r trails this year, whole, y { wrong with the pigs, I hope t " ,• g army of Germany- The rnieh more than ops-third „ - bell, and a ••squad" of. half a dozen men F There ie at present a colored prisoner In of the prisoners, and more. than one-third figs? Nonsense 1•far worse than that 1 laden with apparatus of varied and eculiar One°an have no Idea of the wonderfal �_, the A)abama mines who speaks 12 different of all imprisoned inansla ars in the United Acacia Cotta a—onl p : 1� 1 languages. Staten. Y g y just down the ,road, apPaaranoe, announced that they had machine that this army is, and how wolf : ,, - Buntle-•-was broken into b bur tars last "some to fix the bur lar alarms." � Ameeican Ioc°motive builders turned oat I Y g 13 t Germany is prepared for war. A chart has 1,958 locomotives last year, a decrease over ` "' `( night, sad all she late and a lot of other Mrs• Buntle was delighted--was quite t ALL TEAT IS BEITISH, a P been drawn up which shops fast what the � ` is her element ws she made the nec"eer revious ears , t chinos,carried off 1" re ar y poldiers mast do in the ossa of wars with: i % ' P Y � r p °tions coverin u the more delicate ;,: ., �: Mrs. Culbertson, the librarian of the New , ; . . "By Jove 1 That's awkward. Good job eructate in sheets and cloths,plaafagnewa• the different nations. Aad every oliicei's � ° � _ Orleans State Library, has held the goal- Sreat ltrittatst 4tui the Cstatril in irrles=- It wasn't Myrtle Cottage, though ; eh, my. Parrs over the carpets for the men to place in the scheme is laid oat beforehand• J tion for eighteen years. ><attroatls ,pd Telegraph �.tr<es yell dear t " Aad Buntl wh tread on; providing them a heart lunch of *> Zell° Nicolass, who tried to get Geo. Under WaY.Y' sad hie e' o is o[ an wy old mtat and beer, aarutinieln each There is a sohedale of trains which Neill ; p gmaWc natare, prepared to resume sorsa it wan planed, each nail as g t wu supersede all other sahednlas the moment ` s:- k Gould to pay her $40,000, proposes, it is Some years 1►gci OIava Schreiner,' the �� said to take to the stn e. pe pt►pe , , war ie declared and Chia is so arranged that the rusal of hie r when Mrs. B. driven home and caking a thousand quer- B novelist, wan talking with Cecil Rhodes in ezalaimed : tions ss to how "this worked" or how that the commander of the army fn Bertin could , L` r` African ostriches.are the aiie3 fr�ti� which Capetown, The snbjeat ass the develo ,i ' p• "operated.» moat of the ostrich feathers in nae in• this Good gracious,Bantle 1 Don't au see .. „' go and telegraph to any officer to ta>se such country are derived, went of the oolotiy. The Premier pointed that it'tf be oar turn nett? There's sure to hie men�prep+►redato Ieavebontez o clock t3 pace at a raom 1 .,` } During the last year the postmasters . to a map of Africa upon the wall. '• All s an of the I a train and to o to such a 1 the United States handled nearly 4,00. 0,• that is British," he said, tannin his fin er g g wretebes in the neighbor. n the evening, "Everything's fined, and ant's notice, r g g hood, sad we shall wake np to $nd they've yon can see how 1t works. $ore's the E 's G 000,000 stamped pieces of paper. from Capetown to Cairo. That has been 'switch' just outside the kitchen door. RasnY tO$ svaRY tetu�ut$iso� k been.here and taken awtip Oh,Bantle, , „� Ageneral shut off of silvor minae lie feared hie Iicy, "All British," wherever de what are on cin t;o do shoat itt" Yon tarn it on before you qo tiQ bed, an,d When the Franco-Prttaeian war t in Colorado owin to the continued decline - Y g was de t •, if anyone ries to get in at - the door or in the market pre, can p ant the flag, lie hemmed In the well,my ear, . and Bantle scratched elated, it fs said that Von Moltke was-. y k� I Boer republic so that the German countr his.head meditatively. " I'll sit n , it oa window be ore the morning, your bell will awakened at midni ht ,,�� California has paid out X1$7,000 in bash- Y " P Y ring loud enoa h w wake oa u instanter. $ and told of the fao4 on the west hue been cut off from it • he like, and wwtob.� These are the •gin y P � ties for coyote scalps, and still hag 117,000 , 1' ka of the Detector. You He Said cooly to the official who .aroaaed But you can t sit np every afght. And make the aonnectioa so, putting the end him : claims for the same kind aRain9t it; has pushed the Portuguese aside ; be has how do we know whoa the burglars may hook into the end link of the o ice c �,f Chicago pickpockets took $500 in''eash occupied Mashonatatad and beaten down the choose to break in!" PPoa Ilam; „ . and it there's any attempt to break in at Vo to Pigeon bele cumber blank in w �� and $`35,000 in securities from a V4abaeh savages of Matableland, who stood in the "Very true—very' tfkae,'a wnd Bantle the door or window so roteated--well I safe and take a pa er from it and tele ra avenue car passenger the other day, nth of his onward east a tongging glance at the .leadin article. P g Ph p march: At last through in which he was so interes g pity the man who tries tt. Good•eveniag, as there directed to the different troops of tf Obief Arthur, of the Brotherhood ofLoci• a treaty with Leopold, King of the Bel- do you think ±" � ' •`what thea and thankee, mem•" „ :. motive Engineers, is the owiser of real Mrs, Bantle and her maid had plenty the empire _% t Y estate in Cleveland valued at about$83,000, glans, he has secured a strip of territory " I don't knew what you'd da, Joha •. „ i t do rA clean up after the workmen. It He then tamed over and went to id'' ,,„_ The average weight of twenty thousand through. the Congo Free State which ex• Wh tie, i you hadn't me to advise you. was past nine when they hal finished ; it and awoke at the usual hour in the morn •= f k L F �I men and women weighed at Boston was tends the British sphere of influence from Y, we must have burglar alarms fixed wu tren when the good lady lead eaten her ing. �'. . � men 141 J pounds, women 1241 pounds. the up at once, at ever door and window. ) The it the do-- . I anyper. The last train from town was due ` I i' I ' + r y, at Blairmahy Station at 9,40',.and it w� Everyone Ia $erlin was excited about tht i The oldest newspaper in America ie the oArs TQ trrti � • But that Il cost a lot oI moue , won't war, but Von Moltke took hi ;, y� Newport (R. L):' Mei ur It was eatab- • '` t Y evident that Bantle had not come by that, a morningr ' s, {.� Y kl °tapping France s advance from Serie ambia it' asked her husband, who was of w he moat have been dttsined is town—a b liahed by Benjamin Franklin in the pear towards U r E t. There are sortie Y• y Qucioas, nature, walk as usual, and a friend who met him �� 1758. PPe gYP thrift if not sli htl Y said g po no means unusual occurrence. So, feeling „ t gape fn this stretch of territory but the Ah . that s lust tike you and Sire. General ori seem to be taki�t tt �� A burning mountain is visible'>�ear Con• - Y • tired with her exertions, Mrs. Buntle de- ',y B "ry are of little importance, wnd through B 's voice became more and more accentu• ., cord, Ky. It is sn ossa to bQ fed with o'1 • o' eas . pp ► Premier Rhodes exertions it ma be said " g tded to retire to rest Arent on afraid of the aitaation t aced. Bur tars ma break in the ma �• ► sand the switch hav- Y -that oozes from a crevice in.the mountain. Y �' Y Y ingg bean turned on anti the "hooka and I s ould think you would be busy," that Gneat Britain has the eoatrol in make off with poor ewr mamma's watch, flaks" duly adjusted, mistress and maid "Ali," replied Von Moltke, "all my work t �� & Twenty-three Pittsburg firma manufae- Africa. Already the telegraph lira from that I've worn for thirty years ; the ma for this time healbean done long beforehand, ,A tare flint and lime glass. The annual pro. the Cape to Uganda is well ander way and take the silver tea apocfns and forks th,6 were soon aleepiri the sleep of the weary. duction eaceeda ?4,000 piegea gi tableware the railway already in operation as far etch g e ua when we tiers lune• Now Buntle had spent a vac pleasant and everything that eas be done now has `��tai,},`. L axle James av been done." alone. u JohanneYb it will in all rigid • th ma ransack th lane and day in town. His business had n satL� ` ' °� ' Y, P factorily tetmiaatsd wt an early hour iu the At the present time the army has store! Only cue-third of the bodies cremated be pushed Hort ward until it reaoheabttromrhapa murder as, it we disco b them, be- giteraoon, and Mr. Smith, bis solicitor and a; various gelate, and they are ready for t,, ``' v by a New York company last year were '.Table Bay to the Medlter anean. "All IOrs, you'll make u our mind to_a nd • ,�;�i "X f Y lie very good friend, had dined alto bis client emergency, and every company and every `' ' ' natives of America. Aalf of the number British,", predicted Premier IRhodes, wad feN'�°�nds to-- at the club of whfah they were both mem• °�°er is down in the eeheine for every y �,. were Germ ane, all British the best gpenions ot_ Afriew are " 1 Here, there,��my dear, daQ't put pour- situation that mi ht Dome n and In Omaha a man named De France was '*kelt' to become, In re aria the wa self out about tt, said Buntle, soothiia 1 p, the . P g Y g Y Then chap had strolled sato the este whole works like.clockwork, If the Ena• r� aento the biouz Fella penitentiary for each changes, the.Bcituh $est African You shall have the alarms fixed.never fear, where they had listened Lo a aoa or twos Poror preeaea the button the army will do t ser a life sentence for robbing a .hail 'Company and the British South African f'm gaming to rue ag to town this afternoon, and had returned to the club for lass of the rest. � ` carver of one cent. Com any have played no unimportant porta, and 1'll give the order." `something oamtortiag ere the se grated. The im ravements in army aiethoda sTe , } A rabbit was iecentl gilled near Jeffer- Led y resolute men, the have beaten Theprtsmiseaeemod tOaitlrf the terrified $ut there were fit! man thin GO talk pp ` y down o Y Y ��` wonderful, and the German Government is }; eon City which had the form and features Ppoaition and exteQ ed their power woman; Buntle wan permute to return to over, that at tut when $untie reached the experimenting alt the time on powders, t -b of a rabbit upon all sides with -little or no assistance his beloved paper; and when he took the balls, and guns. It kee its chemical ez �, buG was apparently wearing the terminus .vhence his train started he found . ., akin of a \la)teae cat. from the Imperial aathbrities. The action Grata to town atter .dinner, it was with the ' _ that it had already departed, ha wap °boat parte at work upon the cod for the army, of Kitsg Leopold in graatin a rtion of nnderstwadin that he was to make every three minutes too late. Thera was how- Pe h° teen � .4 Two ti►ousant� tubs of creamer butter g p° and it has been ez vimentin on to Y the Con o Free State tin the British ie Der. arraagemeat for the fixing of the alarms 'wt ' g 5 ' I-,,,£ were recently chipped from a clot below gg ever, a later train to Blairmally JttnotfoQ, and.corn as mal for bread. Horse food is •1 P fain to displease the Preach and Germans, early date. where it was due about 10.45, and as the quite u important as human food, and they <k �r •-;,Ogdensburg to the Boston New York anti tk who are The owner and cera faro! M �� P;;i.adelphia markets. P yrtleCott-age 'Qnetion was only about three miles from Y t have here coadeased food-tor horses. The was a man of his wort• wnd whoa he of have balls of horse food so amall that a 'L BOTH aitXSPt:za TRRRITUBT ' g yrtle Cottage, and it was a fine moonlight 3: s'� � ' A lias9achuse�ts town :'tr©seater h ae.re: out of the train, he went strait to the office night, $antis dismisaed the idea of remain- man can carry enough in his pocket to feed F° =Y aigiied after'�erving for twelve years, and wherever possible, but as it will strengthen and emporiumot the llurQlar Patent Alarm has left iq the treasur the'Govecnment of the Free State, and and Deteot°r Com ny, Limited where he ink t town till the next day, and deter• a horse for a week, and they are studying 3_; �' y $300,000 that he mined to return home, the concentrated essence of food for horaea. .. cannot account for, break the power of the slave .trade which war received by wiery suave sad lice U n such food the horaea will ran down `7 }�' � oentres around Lake Taa an ika p° This ho did The walk from the aaa p° , ;`People in�the Maine backwoods are said S Y ger., , j ,and throw mina but Lhe can march a week and live •, ties wan a pleasant one, for Buntle a ease Y to regard t e planet Jn iter ae a mammoth avast stretch of terrritory o n to ' P Pe paacefal Want to neo aur alar m'? C.Brtaialy, air; wu full of capital ci ars, sad he had.ab- THE HEED op THE ARMY. 11 $ ��� t incandescent lamp sent up into the heavens trade, it mast be regarded with approved please step this way," and _ Bantle was g ` as an adver isement. and eatidaction by all "civilized peoples. soon inspecting the virions coatrivamees sorbed just encu�{h 'liquid refreshment to The Emperor is the head of thearmy,and The Soudan has ala s been a barrier to for defeating the aims of 13i11$ykes arta wake him feel buoyant --.-aothing more. he hue rho entire control of it. Ib is not `t': a wheat crop of the U. S. in 1853 was ' M rile Cot _ - 12 per cent leas than the °vera a cro for improvement wad enterprise from L y Y cage wan all fn darkness when sub'eot to nolle c inion and the German { K P This concession will ex os g P hts`traternity. he�g ached it. troops bwve :o nosy him nnoonditionally, r 1 - y' tel• rs paint or in money value a lose of P e it to attack in This' acid the manager, disglsytng a �• „ 5150,Uv0,fh was sustained. the rear, and it is certain to be aubjagated complicated arrangement of wires a ria s All.gone to bad' I suppose, aaewereci 'sad they swear an oath of fidelity to him. from the south u soon a Britis .,• F g • Buntle , and 1 haven t of m latch ke . b Interests and ttnklin be1L 8 Y y The 9 stet is not et thir - Uiid'ertakera in,New York and Braokl n g . u our patent alarm. , p Y i%Y six years old. Y warrant. Aad t•he honor and glory of It all Yoa Sr it on the door or window acid der. :teems w Pity to Wako em up too. If that He has hardlyy reached his prime, and it �' following ti a example of their brethren in ► back kitahan window's unfwatened--and would be wondo;fol ff he did not feel some-. Philadelphia, have started a movement will rest mainly width Premier Rhodes to ing the da it tsailear~ On retitiu to rest yy g it often is--t'1; get in that way," and so what inflated by the power which he bas against Sunday funerals. whose foresight wnd peraeveraaaq ere a6art- yea Swiiob oa as eleotarfe current from , saying Bantle ap roaohed the window, under him. Thins of it ! $e knows he bitable. the immense strides which the small bat.ery;and it either door or window p ' ' The.Lehigli Valley has made' theva es British struck w testi, and saw to his delight th,t has the beat military machine ever got to- power has been enabled to make in is tsmpsred with a bell immediately rings the ••snib" of the window had not been Rather, and he bu 500,000 men alae s r b of the brakemen on freight and coal trains south and equatorial Africa, wt the head of Your bed." y S1. 70 a day, which is in, many cases•an in- "And the balled bar lar makes off turned over the lower Sash. He was wear- ueider arms. He knows that be can call .• crease of five cents a day, g ing a tall hat, and a natE blue overcoat 2 000 000 soldiers into the field b ` try his hand somewhere else, eh?" slid Y ' • • y raising William Kann, of La Porte, Ind., had a THF BEST BRIC$S.' - �: .11 Bantle I should like to catch and uaish beth of which tm removed is the whompt his finger,- and he bas 250,000 horses to corn on one of hie big toes. He tried a Lbe nsoa►I•" p t+r make bin entraaaa Then bo thought menet his cavalry. There aro other troops w'i" 7{laer are )lade by the Tribes of reetr,l „ that be mfRl•t as well teaks his ,undercoat which own be called from the people, which Pik combination of carbolic acid and Christian Precisel tuj� dear sir ; �and that is oQ, kaowiiag that the back kltchta window makes hit w , ; science with fatal reaulte. ' ar trength a fully 3,000,000 of s - t a ,I where aur tutor comes in. , Here is tale sill was not always free from dirt. The trained fighting men, and this vast army is ' harlea F. Johnson, of Topeka filed We aionld 1{it;rdly eisptct to learn trttteh apparatus. Window er door mea bo fay hat and two conte were da ited where so organized that•lit can be directed by him ' suit in the District Court against Dr. Leslie about the arts of civilized life from the Pt , ppaarr pia o nod just enough to admit of the lepra they Bald easily be reeohed Irot�o the in- sitting in his galeas in Berlin sad pree�ain E. Keeley for $100,000 for ruined health tr;bes of Centr►I Asia, and yet, aeaordiag to dater pnttioR hu bead and shoaldets ai3e, the sash of t{he window was oagtious- his fin er on the talo ra hie butt as the result of taking the gold cure. . thron h • but at that �, some of oar tpoat noted ezplorere, the in• g ' Point this weighted ly and noiselessly raised, and Buntle care- calls hi officials to him P on wh' l The widow of the late Senator Stanford, Itar descends with some force, and at the fully inserted his head and shoulders, The machine-like character of the whole � �' ' of Sou Francisco has been granted an allow• habitants of Vklestetn Mongollw knotq how same moment this little ciistera, contaiaiag preparatory to following them with the is wonderful. A German officer ' tj- . ance of $10,000 per iri•onth a. tent' 'atiok hast' re t iaez. oted pending a nettle- to make better brick than we cr n- make. Pa P p para ion of nut rest of his body, arta it was wt to be a maobine, and he is punished if ha ''I meat of hP_ late husband's estate. They use about the same msteri�►1 as we do own„is emptied, covering the tread at the that precise moment that the Detector nota oa his own responsibility. One of the , The "Poor Men's Partv,"is anew polio- and aingulwrly jenongh the thin than vee intruder with a liquid something like bird- bogaa to work,• Something swung round most famous officers of the war of 1870 ' ' ' cal organization at Shelbyville; I11. It will g Kt lime, which temporarily blinds him, wnd and caught poor Buntle a stinging blow air achieved a victory by acting quickly, with- support no man for a luta! office whose os- superiority to their process °f brickmaking thoroaghlY prevents him from miki>�g hIa the back of the tte$k ; whit® at Elia same P ie ono of the most aerial agents of civili- seen The Decteotor is ail out orders, against the enemy. In Engl�ad aesaiona amount to more thou $1 500. po Pa y placed is momtnt an avalaaohe of aLfekppBast ascend• or in Franco he would have been a hero, • cation—steam. When the brick have been position : and swill only work w ter rho ad- ed on hie head wnd f,ce confuain The killing of any biaon,'butfalo nail or baked fur three or four days, the opening lustingg lin.ka have been oonaeeted, which is most blinding him. And a second later he bat in.Germpny he w.aa stripped of his oom- Chinese pheasant is forbidden by law in in the oven is closed up with telt, which is done the lash thing at t,i$ht." was atized from behind b mend and ordered to go home. This w�►s ' Montana for ten years, and the killing of kept wet, so that the bricks still intensely After some oonaultatioa, and a theroapth tatellfgent" mesciber of h ';avtiva ,nd General Steinmetz, Officers are not given -, atiy moose,.elk, otter or beaver for nix, heated, are envelo din etean,. Po ce [ores, places btoauae of `their ability tit handle - y This pro• inspection of the articles displayed, Buntle whose attention had been drawn b the troops. g � � "'s'i Anrirew Carnegie will have w give Pitts. cess causes a re arkable ehan a in the arranged to have the alarms fixed at all the striking of that unlpicky match, and who, ism is the Gerr:iannarmeh and as favorit- burg $I25,1f,0,72 to make Good hie promise g 1 ' ' character of the brick. From red they turn doors and windows of M rtle Cot a while seein a Y, promotions 0 I_ to duplicate every dotter rained from other g Y Y ' g Partly dressed individual creeping arei by merit rather then by length of ser- N;r :; is in eelbr, and 'at the name lima the Detectors wore to be adjurted ab those cautiously throi>Egh, the window, naturally vice. Influence Daunts for nothing, as proof f eourcea,during January and February, they acquire a remarkable degree of which presented ea y access to any prowler jumped to the conaluaien. Ghat it was wu iu- + Miss Maria'Oathwaite of De Pere yyie, toughness and hardness and resist the effect of the burgling; community, tet eating,burglar, ctaught i;i thewer act of of which e�atement it may bo mentioned ' , , . Wow has passed ' • of weather much better than do the ""And when eas-You fix them up Y' asked burgling; y that while Biatnarok was Chancellor his '— .t §tn examination sa an expert brioka of Euro an two sods were aervin as rivatea. ' drummer before the jury appointed b pe d America. Necessity, Bantle, who had insisted on s liewv die• . . !' $ a b, :' • gg P Theodore Thomas, Y res usual, was ,rhe mother of Invention in oounb for cash, and 'had given a check on It tack about four sande of soda and 1'he Emperor watcbea the drilling of the, ,. old. She is only Dight years this Daae, for t e climate is which these in• s000unt of his arohasea P troops very earefullyf and if a regimRnt - soft soap to remove the "Stickphast" from leasee him he nts on the uniform of. Washington h88�aalmen fisheries welch genfoua Mongo s live ie subject to arewt "Well, we're peri► base just now, sir," Bunale's`litClr, wiskers; and beard; and it p p $1,500,000 a year, and ,catches 10,000 fur extremes of tetriperwture which have a Bald the obsegaicua minsger- "Our mea wan a week before ha not over theefleets of the regiment. The eotdiers consider this a. �k seals. It ex rte 8 disastrous eliegt upon brink made by the are $!tint; up alarms fiat Brag Cutle, rho the blow from the Ietector and costa reward and aro very much complimented :_ t # ' P° ,OOO,000 worth nt tum- ► by it. He fs very rigid in his conduct with t bar and coal std raises. 15,000,000 bushels ordinary p;•ooees. Duke of B. s; acid were gxecnting ardera move hie head and utak with anything like the armyy and be is doing all he can to '�' J of wheat. I - .. x at half a dozen smaller Places ; but 1'11 try comfort. tBuL fie is now himself again f , - biias Richard on has base elected second and Ret the job done one •day next week.',' and both he and his wife slee make Germany a vast military camp• He ft The hotteAt place in the United States vi°f,-president and Miss Eaton secretary of "It waa't take long'Y' inquired Buntle re aedteea of bur t r P paaeefally, encourages the establishment of a militar ' 1t- a-Bading;to tl a 1893 meteorological reports, the senior law class in the University of who was determined not to have workmen ofthatilk. g a a' and' all dt .redatora Y �; ie"Bagdad, Aria., where the raercur often Michi an, p e�ub in !very village, and constant drilling ; Y g Thp . vice-presidents of- the- hanging round the place longer than was "Let' em come if they like,"tea s Buntlt g°ev on over the whole emeire. The f . f stands as -high as 140 in the ahPde for a junior law class'and the senior clads in the 'necassar Y , soldier is, In fact, omni resent in German . . - week at a time. with a chuckle ••I wish the would— i,:. Y and you' snuff get out of the hearing of a "� tI= 13y a remarkable piece of engineerin d ThelChios to,land Grand T j'n t'Oh, dear. no, sir.. You sae, our rices they'll get ag0;c deal more than the bar- a �, j nen rl 1 Y military band, in whatever part . of the ', ,_ , Y ,500 acres of Balt meadows a8t opened a menet, r f might depproot'in Chiaje►go down half sfldotztgtta en aracl a thelmon- sdventare r aaohed theueara�of flits rbur lien °ountry, you. may be. $ridgleport, Conn, ha�►e been ditel:ed diked that will admit of Itis ualoadiag of 140 ing; anti the whole thin will bn done b fru g g ` ' against the tide and r idl bein $„ y teraity I cannot say; but Y do know Of a woman's ower• 'not how exclusive- a` ` upland graae, P y g got into freight cera at jone time The depot is tea•tima Glood-day, air. thtrt ao seec►ad attempt hoe ever bran made ly you think of her whin elle is there, ba- r A soiled. ,_ fitted ap with•every facilit for the handling - Bantle, httving paid a visit to. his club = to e . linen aci; 7. oonvtirted "into of fres t nter eurreptittonel tato the sacred : a ► h y .; „ how often ou think of hrr when she id - . s. ,400. ,a k pre Myr e• nd and yea Y .. 8 t$t10 enjo e, a r wt v ti , r r tI er a .- ti .Ut ... .-.. ..Y- ... 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Hardware Store: This para first-class 1 ,. .. '' Gprr� ;,r � G O x login recai ►t of money at this office. Always P ' ti --The Oshawa Steam Latuniliy has and Belling at richt price. .�i s,�� = '.� d keep she aat�pain ahead. I n a enc in Gordon's`barber --duet as we go to ress� �� bear that . -.,�� S 1. a, e* ce Y' _ opened o t a . y ' shop- ork Shipped out on we nebda • Joseph Brignall, of the $tee ti ®ss �� t M , ;: . g i � �4' will be re nrned on Saturday. A 1 work who has been ailing for e0 P $ eo L. .� �5 � / p m a G "' - in est class style 8amp1 Dollar died suddenly wednesda ► evening. abve _ '�` ,�,�, �;r _-t _ - don® y funeral will Lake place at 10 o clock to �-jj G O1�IT., dUNEi -15, 1894 and Skil done free. Hastings Mangy \ °D m PICHERI Friday,) when the remains will bbe in• ° a OW 3 iv , • 1 e neiS, pro tierces. ( r in round, 6th con• a ! '. .., M " 0 - «'ismer'S residence Dau ht fire tarred at Salem ba S g R 1; ,� nay+ . ' O .,�H• I - lea W j . a 1. =+ a r _. h�� T s9 v - 111�� ► .. ' on Thurslday from a defective o imney, session• 1. but was observed in time to revea� •� 1.. a w r ' It ,;�y, ; arc. .; , �1 ;. 01 Notes. <. - . t :. -civic holiday,' much da age. The i;,,00f will ra uire re C 1 age N s• C y :' shin lin • The fire bell did not r ng', as .. R :'. :.: elf-. ;. -In Pi kering village to-day. S Gollege closes on Thursday neat. The -a = � � •" I - ,.' -Road work is fasUionable here this .the bla�a was extinguished almost before present has been a very successful term gra a �;. an alF4ri could be given. � -E+ ` week.' Ern st Downs of Boor anville, indeed. _ - i -Potat e's are much above the actual -- ear is ver ry - eased is exams..n a Chicago Dental The outlook for Elle oam� �'ected from PIV ERING T•A IL�R• . s1 ' zn rice th s week: p o the bright, slid want' pupils a p V., .. P he work of repairing the .Spink College t the bead c,f a eines of 1j..6, other w ek. Ernest was engaged at the -a distance, even JaniaEa will furnish her •--� da has om•menced. time and wactin. sem. Mr. cl Mrs. Kirby, ofToronto,wei•e SoiulaMilwith rthei sou g peoplieB gHis q Although the past few days have fur- `� .• y r hot wbatber, the pupils Ir READ ABOUT . v :- wit frier s here on Sunday. P 1? , . • -Man needed repairs are'being'made Fiokeri �a friends are nisch pleased at hi$ devote themselves to study remarkably - - . . to the G.i- . R• depot bare ibis week: Success. - 6� here attended Mere -Tiff whip poor will and Cberrywood well. Therebat we have ��'full benefit a . -'Seve al from bad a gains ow so situated t ditli's r-eating at Oshawa on Wednesday L1�L�earet a White church. The of wbatever breeze there is. N evenin•• . - evening: -Hill team The College lacrosse team: will visit i g g g , r !g 1 g -`" .=Mise Thompson, of Toronto; visited 2nd concession, The Rouge v-7 . _,� ... .. 'Whitby Saturday afternoon, when agaol - �r_ - won b 1 cal to 0: Some good play was y rlr�u� ����r4r��4rr����� !•��, - . - this wee with Mrs. G-. W, Dec 'er, y K ams ma be ezpeated. Our Dinh is fast ' made on both sides. TheY'e is consider• g y •• _ corrin to the front. with a little more '- _, ingw ��,rrrr....r.r<srrn*rr.rr `_- _ Church street. . ... .... t° •er Mae Annie Brown, of I incard' , is able'riv�alry between these teams, there K , �e - e match was witnessed by many practice the boys will be found equal to . here visit ng iter Sister, Mrs. T. A. Gtr ig, forE, c� nope with any team in the County. �7e have just bought another lot Of fine teas. s ctatbra: .. 3�' - of King i, reet. - Pe committee 0! the College . ' arra will lead the C. E. meet -W 1 R• Climie, editor and •proprietor The managing , r, ton Mande to make arraDttemeni� Yes I our tea trade is 1nCrea8ing. �e have ing net nnda� evening. The topic will of the �iowmanpille Sun, and one of Elie me y • made it a Study, and think , We have learned a All the old teach . . '''_ t -Tem ranee m all .things. oldest nd most prominent mambera of for the ensuing year. little about t8a8 a1�ld how t0 bIIy �+h8�1 right. �. -The Searboro cricket team will visit the pr Ss fraternity in the Province, died ars have been re engaged, and members • Satuda neat, Jnne 28rd, Tburs ay afternoon, after several weeks of the executive expressed themselves as R R���R \ �:: this vill a on y hl leased with the work gas now Pro- V R R '��U F.l. when a" cry interesting game may be sic illness The funeral was held on a Sun big Y P _ l� , peeled. day an was attended by a large number grossing. I>g feet becoming famous. It ie a high grade ed that Richard of frier ds of deceased. Deoeased leaves Tbq closing concert at the College far1. Tz V. -We ave been inform ' be she resents dam a.widow and three children to mobrn his the Spring term 8'i$ b®�sih supronn. blexld8d fr0111 this finest estates 111 Indla,Ce,l0I1 .1 Moore w 11 rebuild t p y .- - I I. • aged by 're on the north east uorner 'of Hewes Hmeethro ghost the Prtovince iseento be the ver best concert ever Riven - I - rt' .and Northern it lt1� strong, rlc an _X Ihis prem sea. P per - - 1>tlre• A. Masan and child -F r the past week the various pabbe at this inetitation, a general invitation is has an 6Xaellent flavor• -Mr. and ' - were here with frier s sebool of Pickering and Scarrpero Tawn• given'to those who wish to attend. Hale Dur 25 cent Congo, Hyson and mi%ed t8 s - ren, of shawa, . last Wee) . Andrew is prospering in 6, a ships ave beep making preparations for is Lha programp�a PiaBT• are Certainly great c�11ue, All who h&Ve .tried {, live little town to the east. attend'ng the union picnic at RoSebank g� Oar Oars " ' " I our Japan's pronounce _hem very fine. If you . •. -Zo ay (Friday) ie Pickrring'e Cijic to-da (Friday). ' It is expected to be the Cborus, -- r Duet, sifted Your H son we have Holiday therefore oaf business houses larger katheripg ever >+sws1 beef ni b d Mases Starr and Cornell. .want v No• 'g .� � . Will be o Deed. The villagers are.all going popnl r resort: Manic P Recitation, ``Mr• Travez's Firat Hunt." - the befit Elle . market can produce. We are by tb WViteviaie band, while a con lete- to Lhe pi -nit at Rosebank. Miss Lick. . I . (: -1t ould seem from currents reports progr m of sports has been arranged, Makin s eeial offers 5 a11d 10 lb Iots. we _ , a -` that Wil ism Turner is becoming quite a consi ting of football$ baseball and atb•. piano Solo, `'Dashing Cavalry'"' g p W call and .get trial ''' he ler. He was within fifteen cents saris aures. Return-tickets way be had Mise Ranting. will be pleased t0 hav ward Train leaves at 9:15 a.m. gong, "Ferryman John." Mr. Larva . ' of the pr ee of s vote the other•day. at thi station, 1. i - ' ', 1. on and r ttlrnin leaves Rosebi►nk about 6 Recitation, "A Child's Dream of a Star. sample.- . -W. . Puckering.left for Bradford g. Mise Lick• . Tuesday, a+bere he Wil: take ebar•ge of a p. m. . `ickets, adults .0 cents, children ..' sstsrrrrrrrrr�rrrrai,�ssissrr.e ��arurrra�:rri�r***err***4ew,r�r� custom ill for a week or so, vihile the 10 ee Ls. This affords a means by which Plano Solo, "Les Bergers Watteau. . , Mise J. Starr. . manage is away on his wedding trip. all m y attend the picnic. i a , . - he horse attached to Ranks' milk pazr si:coxn. 0,. , r E . -If y a are indebted- to this office for - _ �. �I. Either s b6cripLion or job work, kindly whg ran awRc WeilneF•l9y morning,and Chores, "Tile Old $riga,le. " __ i. o l t iarao Bolo, Charge of the Ca:airy.. f . _;:- Sett16 aa' a at once, as we mast have for a time creni�� uincb f-aciteinent. The -� . 111;Fs licliitins: . DICKIE .al w,is tied iu "frost of I Dickie & t.t ne lest this matter fora ant m6ney. Don g r nonan . Mar offs' (tort when a horse fly came Recitation, "The.'$oose of Elsa R �4��ds. . 1, V ' -The Firemen are bast' making fir alon and scared the beast, causing it to Mise Lick :_���_ • the bridle. Thus freed .he animal gong, 1ltiss 3i orris. - I rai,gements. for their annual .picnic .on breat Dominion da-v. Monday, July 2nd. Full ran across the street and upset the milk Dub, `cTaamtelle Rall ;'l. It' m starting iss Gurdon-and Miss Morrie. t MARQUIS ' r icalars will be made known by bills cane', and scared the 'hue tea M I_ - wt ., tOY • i - .,-. pa - - _ in a few days. them off on a run, but they were. eangbt $efijtatlon, The Same old y• . ! _ - - - _ ` ' _ -(leo. A. Gore�on and bride Have re before 3oi�ig any damaue. Ranke' turn Chorae, _ - - turned from their wedding tour and taken out ontir:aed on up the eideroad and onto +�5ia d preserve Thee Canada• _ ---- y �° - - : r up house in Mrs. winna colt's residence, the rd caucession, when it turned east C,c,v t;Avx Tiffs Qcr:t x• " Church street south. May they have a and was caught at Peter McDiarmid's. .. In connection with tile.above we might ' - IV mention that plias Lick, Lhe elacutic,nist, '94 �. long and prosperous plural eaistance. The Larness was badly wrecked, hal the - r� . . -Early Saturday morning Eone ger horse and wagon escaped 'serious dam a post graduateof Emerson Collage of . ` ` -- 13oeton.' Tickets 26 cents and r son tried to gain an entrance to J.R.Win• age Oratory, -- - ter s residence through a window. Jobn The acinous picnic under the aagpiceS may be procured frons the papila after beard Erie noise and appeared ons tie of t e J . C. church, Pickering, will be. this dates ' . scene only to see Mr. Burglar disappear bel in Gordon's Grove. on tVedneE�ay, ! ' darkness. du a `:Otl�. Hon. Jbhn Dryden and Kobt. �,in0 tbie ru$h of btlsine�s we found it impossible to A in the da uxuai.D©F.. I , p g ' ' -Having been so successful at Ux- Miljler, Es will be present and deliver close our st©I'8 at the tlln8 Advertised, During the summer - bridge a few nights ago, we may expect addresses. refreshments Barred daring Chi Gould sold 14 head of cattle to ;, . I to have fee Hent bur taxies in this section the Qftern o . Games and sports of all Joseph 1�and at 4J cents per pound. This months this store will be open until nine and ten O'c10C 1 11 daring the next few weeks, therefore it kinds provi ed as well 'as a commodious it coi sidered a good price. The shipment r a becomes neeeseary for each householder latform dancing. First-class music will take lace on the 20th fust. Saturday eV8I1111gQ. V , p J. A• cGillivre, 4. , loaf a sorrel eeial bar a1Y1fI this week. ek. lies been ,rod. A feature of t6o after• C• Linen Tabling, and Towels. f to be prepared in case of an atLa g -Hon John Dryden, the Refoi M`can- noon will b a lacrosse, match between mare frobn indigestionon Saturday. Hurei 1IIen ppm D Tabling 22 cents per arc• . . L. Fowke of Osha- a, ad' the Wbitb and fat. Paul teams. Game hired man was plowing with the beast a 1-+ p p ;,.. ! dilate and F. in the field south of till noxa of that day until which tinge no . - lig at aallea at dock, At � eeial bargain inti Hemp and Brussels Carpet• Hemp. sed the electors of that loco y rc tlble. p _ ' Danbarton on Thnrsda avenin James the grove. Admission only-2b cent6- As symptom• of ailment ever® pe p y" g( v noon the beast took sick and shartlY after- Cay' et at c8nt8 per yard. Brussels Centf3 per yaI } ` Hilts, Third Depaty•Rseve. ocoapiod ibe this will. the event of the year, , oa p .s, wards died from indigestion. iadig�tion chair. There were a large crowd present, cannot d to miss it. •eeT3is a aamrrion ailment with horses Our Owls ampt?rtatione. . , �'- �� :�' -The Dramatic Com - will not ap I wary from this village atten2linK• �, may„ as several farmers have lost aDiimals from Clearing sale Of ial'1 Paper•. �au paper 2 t'8Dt8 per. 1 . -(1.W.Deoker has purchased the little ar is ound by an Oath i» Pirie s this cause. Mr. Nichols. of ResclD hada y o{I'rce which- has for ears stood on the Mall thio Friday) evenivg, as announoed span die.--Times• tall. Nelw desigi?s in wallpaper, borders to match, 7, , I. ,` y Haney property west of the Gordon last week owing to the fact 'that Dae of R. Flewell will rebuild shortly an this cents per, roll. -U Hoose, and on $aturdayt moved it ap be the actor as been saddens called awn site of h�a'�ause that was destroyed by 8rQ Special line Ladles' Tan Shoes 75 ¢ Bid woodruff s meat;market,. where the for a wee n business. The drama will last week. 1. Boots and Shoes. : g v n , a bo of about i8 Yea , Worth 1.25 i - - building is being refitted. It is -under- be pre6en , however, on Tuesda a ea Lorne Mao y p p . , y ep cents fir air stood that the same will be occupied by tag, Jane th, the evening of the Provin• wen strncg ao the ba+ak or near by another � CerleQ '. Thirty potl11d8 St1 fir for t. 6ui'priB$ sf}ap p The Dornpan has made bo in fun, and it is believed to have eor a g . Geo. E. Burk as a tonsorial parlor. In sial elect no. y 'll feoted hi, s iris. He is order the don be returns wi p ants a bar. Tea in five pound lots at 30 cents per pound, . the meantime George occupies a< room in srrangem te, by which t h able to bearound. Women- 5 c - the hotel. ` be read o from_the stage between the care srlthodq y worth 50c �`er3s Dash or produce. ,- As t wires have been rented,this tion it to chow that a trivial aanse ma p , -Robert Miller, the Conservative cat}- aetB sometimes produce serious results. t didal�e and otlierg will address meeting+ is the ons plane in the village where the would be very regrettable if in this case ' in this Township as follows : Dumbarton, returns -be secured. The Piakerinp� the injury Prov®d permanent. Friday evening, June 15 ; Claremont. Orchestr been engaged for the even• A little be named Jae Helmkay came REIV _ , - . . - I - ' .­.- I Saturday June l6th ; Bineale, O�pndsq ing. Ti els only 25 cents-'reserved to town on bol with a badly out face. - I.! : T .- Bs . E _' '-. � . . i' - � _ . $,IJnne 18th ;-Pickering, Wednesday June seats 5- amts extra. -Plan of hall `i t I. He hit a horse without spes►king to it, in- . 20t1i ; also in Brooklin on�'Uureday,Jnne VPise'S et ire. tending to drive it off the road into s lams, 0 0 FAIR ��1 . ,pDND►g. _ . a_at. Chair taken at 8 o'clock edioh even- -A v pleasant event took place last when the animal lifted 'its shoeless bind , ' ing1. . Seats reserved for ladies.' Mr. Dry- T Thursday evening at 5 o'clock at the resi• feet and planted one over the boys month, ntatives invited. Ienae of rchard Barrett, Es ., being the otitting his ap r lip down t0 the jaw. The nen ° re rase pe The season is just now opening for ` S P � _i - e Laciee' Aid Society of the Moth. Xnarriag of his daaghter Annie to George doctor stitobed it. About a week earlier a� ,f " . Robert Gordon' a young son of John Arinstroug, of Reach, `` odist church will hold a lawn social on ., the o �y son of Dir. ,- . ING - I...--.j the beautiful grounds of Jae. Rioba' lie car ony was performed by Rev. J. received a kick over the eye from a shod RING CLO-T-H .1.11 .1 - - I Esq+, east of the village on the evening of . Bow r y, uncle of the groom, assisted horse, and hie skull was fraatared. . . o T. Caldwell, of the Ddetboaiet J• F. Bronsaombe is having a little Friday, June 2nd. A choice program y Rev. d6 Of Z : <:.. 11. P cretin A lar a number of ".dwarsf on" in connection with the start- h in 3toaifvill®. and we are .13howing elegant ranges in all i. oonaieting of singing, readings, instru- baro g g ing of bis branch baainess dean and Int- ` Mental music, etc., will be. pr sented,-- este eke moat hearty isa their congra• Atsrst-he aottld hardly get a store. when ' 'Q�,OrBteds, Fancy Pantlllg8- �Ca� -. while the Pickering Orchestra wi�l be -in ulation of the happy young couple, who he euaceeded in doing eo an attempt was pried Tweeds at close prices. . -. atter once. Tea served from b� to 8 after a utnptaons repast took the even. b P trade t� rush through s by-law to tax him . I p . g �2Q0 as-a transient trader. Same of the .....r.......r4.r..r......rr....r........ �' ` o'al c .Tickets 26 and 15 Denis. All ing trai fpr Toronto and Niagara Falls. .1. - are iced to be present: The la; a number of expensive and useful business men are members of the council W8 ha98 also opened our new stock"o� -About 8 o'clock Saturday morning presents of which t}ie young :couple vera and took thio means of shalaing out cam- 4 g pea y' uaalullllll1uh , ` .&LL :FA -�'R,� i rn1unuutlillin ba glare entiered I. J. 'Gould & Bros. the reoi iente show tree hi h res t in petition. The village already bade law per ate bank, Uxbridge, pried open the wisioh- hp�y are held by their many imposing a tax of 1f40. It se�oms they went . �x . our heartiest t con a• the length of arreatimg hirci when lie re- '�Ghiell for quality, design' and price are bett r than _ I a vault door,blew open the small steel safe, friends. We join in o gr 1 - - N . ` which was supposed to be burglar proof, tulation and good wishes fbr keir future fused to ay the eiOfaion, fiat ey found P they' had gone too far, se they had n° we have ever shown. , a and Secured,boat $4,(X'0 for their trouble. prosper t�►. • power er to impose a talc of $:300. We don't , 4 i ' . ; �.; The explosion was beard by several in- • -Th Whitby junior Isrcrosse team know what Mr. Brownsoombe's intentions • , . s mates of the Mansion Hoube, which is visited etre on Friday afternoon and had are, but be should come on them for false I - L._ neat door to the bank. The office was a friend y game with the college team.' arrest. Although the incident roust have w is - B U .T I N - . 1.:. ' badly wreaked and the fittings consider. Althon hithe lions team was no, matOb been very annoying it will i,o doubt in the �. - "� ably dam sed by the explosion. for the isitore, who won by 4 scala t0.0, end prove a good advertisement for him,as uzli� '" :,Aftes illriese of some days, Thos. yet Elie play was watched with much in• the ptibllo are qquick to rec°gnise injustice -7� � Tal N` i jRj� ; Truitt, aged 81 years, 11 mor,tbs, paswed terest b j.many from the village, as well and will side with the anar� who hay beau '"'� _ a n. _ �„� . W I away, at the residerce of Isaac-Linton on as a nu, er from` Whitby. with prat•' imposed po , -` + b c a new novelties oda avenin D ceased has been a tics the College team will be able to put t his week with our ataok in excellent shape. roc �' Goods and � -,.IT - Thur y g n a good game. The Whitby players .ianatbari10nR, of Fort Newry, las QV® be 1® t - resident of tae village for many years, p g y .'y - being added sal es fie entleaaen, bat, week purabased a steam famil acht g , snaking the mosterinmple�ttee show fissortme large asnt 6f �ortmen of Strbw ,� and was in easy :ciroumetanaes. He condos e�l thein �► R novelties ever seen in Pink g din feature oft season, the frons fir. Hately, of Port Hoover. leaves'no relatives in this country, his there axe a couple of visitors from doubt these are to be the lea g - d two dav titers having reseeded County town who should have remained We are pleased to hear 'that a brass �'Iatstt'i in the shaped-hat in the race for prominence• p'lownereIrli ,� 'A wife an g P him to the grays. ' Thefuneral took piece at nom , After the saws was oven the band has been fanned iii the enterprisiDg a P s la ere were escorted to the col- t#illagn of Orono, we,wis}a it the success, is endddess to sults all tastes, Y®111nRB, Etc. we cordially y , r on Saturday afternoon at S paiii.from 11Ir. Whitb p y vita all too i inspect our stock. x �� ' 3, s were le a as �ntertaiDed t0 tea. i We should it deserves. , - L�ntan s residence, and the remain g • r i e t "tress a number of such garner A twenty•bird maty►,r utas•,shoo wedgy ► i e fell©wed to the Methodist osmate y by a 1 k a t etween tine 'or 'Ho • e } rr a of friends. Previous to durin the resent season• Tho Col' Deadly afternoon b r, TE W ., - __ large'oonoo e g , ,P x and Qa3iawa �n._ebbs O�la�wa. �aprng. � ,,. �, :. -. �. ..• • ; : : . -EI�Gi..s EET FIC'E �:i�� x� . Bantin , Es eon• bo s w Ilfvisit Whitby ori Saturday rid t s , . - liff }}lie banal Brereton g 9 yf_- g� r ,4 -� e s :»,, & T -:CT�rd ',' rF T , 4•-Y - >. o: k1 n J.. ..-...• ��,,{{,, ..+.,• .-....!! :.: ''. K • . :-- .e•- b� _ ; .." .... + i<-n '..: .: a....�. ..x- , 7f '. , Y , °• n.., xL?. u.-k r, ? it''._F•' - - -1 ha in tura l�004 fi Vis. •. - x � ,•r. . is b ah, f r t e 0se of v ,_ .. �. -t .} N� - r he Method t . a ur a . 1l g .. r•,. - f i• _, ,.•: _ - , 4' dusters 6eroica ill t r P P ;a. • 'r. ,•, 11 ,�' '=3 $�$ .tE + .6x �i :,�� `�,�v,& 'iCa Ria . ...,�: +•i•.i� •ir'�.a s" 'evai� ,� '! '4.. -- :- _- 'C:_.-_t, .j;:, r ,- 4.-. -±'• •' '�� ........ hog- ",rr. {;.%,Tc• - - r- - _ ;. .., r : _ , {{,,�' _. :+ �f'� �`><�": 8. 4'}pT'.sem ; ! _ .. .. n ..x-2 l'i Vii._ v ;.., '!~'_. ... `. .t-04 xf yl T •'i: :: ,._ ... ...- _.- -., - /•r- .:�•' _ •.�.. cff'}{•-.r S;.: .,t _ _,n•. .- .. ,S. 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